Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 19, 1839, Image 3

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I lV ^F#BBES^tcsscc. reat American gE.\ SKRP l0 r the8 ..8.r !!i .n 1 b.v,n^ nlng CK. a ^icHoLs-h^a, . I, *f 0rttn « ,| l Of Clolh, Reaver Cloth, and Pe- Coala-. alwi. anparidr anil common Camblot Cloiika, which hcwillacil alhiaiiaunl low price for cinh. 1|0V j 3 fc-irSfa feroRD^SHi: ana- T ,,„ ■•e.ather Shirt*. lIRatihacribcr Ima on ham) u few inperior Wnili Leather Bnckskin Under Shiria, war- ramori to keep tho cold out. ,,ov 13 O. S. NICHOLS. nils EVENING. Nov. 10, ^nted shnUajpoaro’a celebrated play ortfANT OP VENICE. :B CI1 Mr. Forbea. .Mro. Barkbr. Pluming ibo Duett ofWhen U.y ku< ct Mr*. Codot. Mr. Codet. J Clua udCotiin Sniria. US I npeiieil. o complete nawrlmcnt of ready mado Shirt., vlr.i Superior Irish Linen do, uoltonwith linen bo.oina, do French Ciiiigham, warranted not to fade; do Boston Print*, and Eng- lull twilled, which will bo .old at a small nrofit.bv novll (>. S. Mciim.o a|,-t.r,o J B«t»VCr Elolll EfOCn. Co •t»9< UST received from New York, n lull supply ■ ir%, v,r f- 1 " 111 «"'J Satinet Hunting Coats, wmeh will lie sold low Tor ouh, by nov 11 G. 8. NICHOLS. Market Square. performance tocoucludo wlthUie lluHetta at die ,|IE SEA SEBPENT, on titR DEEP, deep 8EA. (•.puin of'The Ocean, 1 Mr. Pcaraon. 3, Captain's Lady, Mrs. Lansing. im , ft, Maid of Crolaaey—A«k No —Married Life, & c - uopen atO o'clock, and performance ri •: . -u*..—i anvpii precisely. Boxes K,«curcd at die Georgian Otfice. Dry «ood». Hurirnl yft /.- lloldtcio. i black Italian CraveU iirceti Barige |n, (Jack Crape 1 black . fcdid Yliibet Sliawln Kieces blue black Braid Tfoiitting Twist i. super II S Glovea, gendeinenado tillark ribbed and plain worried lloac I ami Misses llosc and half lloaa l Rory Spool Cotton ■Vrsian tfo do Xlerk’s do do Indies Merino Drnwera do do Shirt* * superior article k Comb* ■<la do llDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT. nVIilintn II. Lloyd, 1.1 received per recent arrivals, a splen- Lsortnient of Bonnet*, inferior to none let, which lie offers at wholesale or re- Immodaliiqt terms. Tho above con- fcilowin", viz: b tine Tuscan BonneU, latest *tylo [ rummon do, do do 1 Oriental do, do [ col’il Straw do, new I Missed do do do, do 1 English split straw do do I super do patent do do do V Mi.«es plain do do nl’.Llfoodi | Abo, loinc assortment of plaid and figured nov 18 do do do do do do M it.fl TCoJS Flannels, &c. UOHN'dON have received, real tumeb, warranted not to shrink; «e. Ilihbon bound and Duffil Ulun< L Ginghams, Muslin do Laities, Ac, coiuuioduting terms. South side Monument Square. i. II. X 8. Royers. B received from Now-York, viz: \ Xun’s Balm ta*f Hats Ip'r Florunco Braid Bonnets, latest •Hr- * • & * Stock* nnd Eotlurs,* TUST received dircci from the Manufacturer. O twenty dozen Stncka, embracing all of the la. lest patterns mid fashion.. Call and see and get a good uriiclo at n bargain. nov II G. 3. NICHOLS. Market Square. snapcuilurs Igiiali Straw do. irrican do. do. a round Florence Hals do. Hoods |lorcd Straw Bonnets, <fcc. South side Market Square. Carpeting nnd Rugs. Per Excel. 1M1I Im. - faa-.l ■ Ell supply of sup'r Ingrain Car T-AI<o. very superior Tolled Rugs, twilled lltankeis. For sole by (EK, LATIIROP &. NEVI'rT. m it I* )b ■ Floor Bnizc. | JOHNSON have received boat V printed nod green Grundy Floor pvy Negro Kerseys, Satinets, &c. joiiuuoduiiui term*. I South side Monument Square, trls Cost times. IS. ROGERS have received the Fortunes one month later than tho ■ Dress makers can be uccommodn- n g.|Q°utli '•toe .Market .Square, I!!." Trliniiilnga. WJn...«m,ne n t of Jaconet, and I Fi'UKif'5, r ° r MOORE & CO. lia. HO. ; g fitn CO. Inro IVooIcns. Va>l,ii]g| 0 ,| Kcrsoya ■*a°ver Jeans StJbu Kerrey, I'Jova Plains Jeans Blankets PEIamicI r 1 •ad plain Unsey, RlinJi, Ki !S? rnoc, » Cn P*' * c - 1 cELi-.it, Moore & go. 1 XUd «p stem* 1° Warners. Kl A * e "l 1 forUl6 Athena Mann- I Dmim ' ^ n "c°)wtunUy on hnml IWiclaflrv' 001 ''" '" ,l1 Codon l Cluthing. ' ara ' K a- hardee. n Bd* rM- P Citin’ * la , VCrece,ve da good KSS'it? m Umbrellas. ■ Ul gw Monument Square; DOS** l.i.W“»« received a largo r Irxiiml.. . • )Olh*P iflN. U'dI.i' l'i rec ®ived a largo iari". F .“ m,e . l, i warranted t size ribbon bound nov 9 Entbjjj ids** 1 ■grp--—— no |, M.r in Welch Fi f Uud'unn 1 ■ Cordova Plains CO. ’(I, Slip mils, a res. tuuu® do ant* BfEMlOORE & CO. ■dtlllr • • pels T’d 8ca,f, lo 1,0 H black Silk Fri». Pminy “uk tnngo T* 'Vail T ni' t i i * °« a i»Luuori» ill'n subscriber has now on hniul.a very large assortment of Suspenders, via: Superior r.laalic Silk Net, do Gum Elantlc, do Buckskin do. Extra Silk Elastic anil Colton; all of which arc allured ul Ilia usual low prico. nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS. Market Sanare ip/ES. mrer" 0 Lndci' Snnui at undersigned has u full supply of Under J. Shirts and Drawers, which will lie sold low for cash. G. 8. NICHOLS, ,,ov * * Market Square, A „ Km Wow Goods. BENNETT has also opened Store No. • Waring** Buildings, with a large and splciuhd assortment of Millenary Goods, consist ing in port, iinuicly: 10 boxes Ladies Florence Braid, Split 8traw, Lowborn. Straw, Braid, col'd English and cotiniinn Straw Bonnets GO dozen col'd Nun’s Hoods 40 boxes Bonnet, Cap, Satin nnd Tnfeta Ribbons 10 do Beits, various styles nnd qualities Col’d Silks, Florence**, Satins. Are. and a great variety of fancy goods, for salo wholesale or retail very low. novll O ■M.0-1, M, 104 and 184 Tabk m isk . ilta fulilo Ba* '0-1 «nd 124 Scotch DimaskTable lovers ql’nlL , ' r T n Dam »' k . <*0 do ' Damask Napkiis 51' ?T I'l ■?? d4ool’dwor»t»d I'ablo Covora *4, o4, 04.74 and 8-1 do cotton and linen do do 64 worsted I’iniio Covora Col'd, worsted and do cotton Stand, nud Toilet Covers White Marseilles Toilet Covet* Scmeh Hi W llnckaback, CraA.&c.ToWelling Bird< Lye mid Russia Diapers * Pillow C.iso Linens und Linon and Cotton Shod. Ills Super Irish Linens, free of cotton Rich Curtain China!, in sets Drapery Muslins, Furniture Dimity Uil Cloths, grern crimson and drab Moreens J. e above good, were selected with care for this market, and will bo t old on accommodating terms •>y AVERY .V JOHNSON, nov *•* Sonlli side Monument 8quare. Ooiiil«i New Wooila. T HE subscriber has receiv d and now opening Iroui bng Savann ill und stiip Celia, a large inwl nvl,iii.,» n ... _,s * . s .. .. n Engltali MciHSora. DOZ. English Scissors, assorted patterns rtlil and sizes. Just received, aud for sale by GEORGE W. BKI1N, oct 25 No. 2 Shad’s Building. U, DoiiuscT, H AS just rettimed from New-York widi a largo and splendid assornuent of Foreign und Domestic DRY GOODS, which will lie sold at reduced prices for cosh or short credit, consisting of 50 piocos French, German and Eng. Merinos 50 do. Mouslinde Laines 30 30 25 25 do. do. do. do. 500 Roll Roy Woolen Siuiwls, various sizes and qualities 500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality 500 do. Colton do. 1000 nieces English, French and Am. Calicoes 10 Iwles 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun (1 cases bleached Shirtings nnd Sheetings 25 pieces white nnd red Flannels 1000 do. Room Fnper and Bordering SutinetM. assorted colors and qualities Apron Checks Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn Negro Clolh, 20 do. Negro Blankets 100* pair Wliituey, Rose and Mackinaw do. 300 doz. assorted Head Ildkfs. 10 coses do. Florence braid nnd plain Straw Bonnets 25 nieces plain and figured Silks, new style 25 boxes assorted Ribbons 300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted Hose 200 do. Gentlemeu's woolen and cotton do. GO do. Ladies kid and sii’c Gloves 100 do Gent's woolen, kid and buckskin do. 25 bales Bund Boxes Togotlier with a choioe aiuortmont of silk, broulie, cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, *Vc, Als, an assortment of Ready Mado Clothing, oct 28 210—ly Untier Stiirts and Bmtvrcs. A FULL supply of Lambs Wool, Cotton net, Merino and Silk Under Sliirts and Draw ers. For solo by JOHN MALLERY. oct 9 and oxtemivo assortment of newest style of F«..- cy and .Staple Goods, consisting in part of tho fol low uia articles, viz: UK) pieces Cordova Kerseys 120 do. SjtmcU 20 do. now siyle 4-4 French Prints GO do. do. Enslidi Calicoes GO do. black nnd col'd Scotch Ginghams •10 do. Kentucky Jeans 10 do. Wmte Flannel 40 do. Red do. various qualities 20 do. Muslin de Laine* 100 5-4, 0-4 ami 8-4 Chineille Shawls 50 Merino Shawls and Mautlcs 400 Shawls, various stylus and qualities 100 pieces French and English Merinos 50 do. Pongee Silk Ildkfs. 20 do. English Spiltulfield Silk do. 50 dozen Wolun Gloves 20 do Mens Buck und II. 8. Gloves 20 do. Ladies II. S. Gloves 20 do. do. Silk and Cotton Gloves und Long Mitts 50 pieces col'd und bluck Silks,newest style 2 cases Canton Fijtmel 20 pieces new *ty U>Cuastmere 20 do. Vestings 10 do. Broadcloths, various qualities 39 boxes Bonnet, Cap TatTeta and Belt Rib bons 100 dozen silk, worsted aud cotton Hose and Half Hose 10 boxes Sutin Ribbons, from No. 2 to 22 48 Ladies wiiito 1’ioreuce Bonnets Wine, Ilramty, Gin, Uouies, «kc. 2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wino, of superior quality, oil draught Also, in hoxus of 1 and 2 doz each, the follow ing celebrated brands of Madeira, Port aud Sher ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz: Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dimon, Luna,Wuc- amaw. Map, Flower, Edward Blandy Ac. Sons, Joy, Alert, Madeira, Bolvidere, Golden, Pale and Brown Sherry. 5 pines < hard, Diinuy & Co’s Brandy 2 do. superior llollaud Gin 10 casks IkOiidon Porter 100 crates Wine Bottles. For sale by oct24 207 JOHN W. LONG 8 pc nil Cumllcs, Claret, &c. BOXES Sperm Caudles 109 boxes Claret 10 boxes Louqueville Claret 10 bags old Java Coffee 50 do Cuba do 20 kegs Goshen Butter G Irnlf bids Pickled Tongues 2 hbis Smoked Tongues 25 kegs Lard 100 M iddlings ( Baltimore cured) 100 Hams do do 50 M Espemizo Segars 50 M Whitney do 30 boxes Strutxbourg Pics Just received and for sale by nov 1 J. B. GAUDRY. Kohasesi HIIDS. and0 tierces Molasses, receiv- J/O ed per setir. Engle, from Havana, and for sale low, by nov 2 L. BALDWIN. Lattis. f* AAA EASTERN Laths, landing f from brig Emma, and for sale by 7 L. BALDWIN, nov 2 215 Carugecii lloss, 1 BALE Curageeii or Irish Moss, a direct im portation, received on consignment per John C umming, and for sale nov 7 DILLON & CO. Beer, Wine nn«l Potatoes* Just Rtceittd. AA BBLS. Read's Cream Ale, landing from j£j\J brig Win. Taylor. . 100 bblsofthe real Shinango Potatoes, per ship Trenton . 25 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine For sale by M. DILLON Sc. CO- noV 8 220 Itelincil Whale Oil. BBLS. received per sloop Georgia from fj \9 New Bedford, and for sale by nov 12 J. C. STURTEVANT. Oosheu Butter. 1 KEGS Goshen Butter, just received nnd JLvF for sale by nov 12 COPE «Sr. MILLS. Oath. VUISl QTAA BUSHELS heavy Virginia Oat., O • 1/1/ lauding from brig Eleanor, fur aulo in lots to suit purchasers, by ...... in 4 i liov 12 MICH. DILLON. Dried Figs. 6) fif DRUMS Figs, in line order, in store and JmltJ for sale by nov 12 COPE & MILLS. Currant .felly A Brandy Peaches ^?fk UOZ. Currant Jelly ,20 do Brandy Poach* es. Just received per brig Lamar, and fo^mdoby C. L.McNiSH. y-vpppna?- hc Subscriber | mr t bR8 bis senices to tlie citizens of 8a vatmih and its vicinity, to collect all notes, hills nn l !icconnts.thal may he placed in his hinds, c.very auigtmce will Iks used in rendering sati<fac- . n 10 Gmse w!»o iniy entrust him with their bn* wness Reference to Major R. W. Flmimov.W, O, Lutimer, l)r. R, I). Arnold, and IV. B. flora, mg. lie will be found during business hours, occupyng the southern room of Justice Wyily' nov 18 227m j. b. bacon; P /®?°E v c*, assorted GO.XhS fresh Prase ryes, of various i ■ j , . v • ■ * n.iir kinds, just received by the G. B. Lamar and for salo by C. L. McNISH. nov 11 A Onus, Rifles and Pistols. N assortment of Pistol*, and single and don hie barrel Flint and Percussion Guns, foi “to *»y N. B. Sc. H. WEED, •nov 1 214 Loaf and Crushed Sugar. Oft BBLS aud 5 boxes refined Loaf Sugar ml\J 10 hbls Crushed Sugar 10 do Powdered do Received from tho Boston Sttgnr Refinery, and for sale by L. BALDWIN. * nov 1 214 Frcitrlil for Providence A n U1IDS. of Mqluue*. the cargo of the brig Leonidas put into this port in distress, lioin Havana for Providence, and con demned. is ready for reshipment. Proposals for the freight of same will he received by. tiovb PADELFOHD. FAY & CO. Codfish, dee. i n nnn LU8 - 1 bbl. llalilmt fins, just re ceiving per sehr. Savannah, from Marldchond, and for sale by COPE Sc. MILLS, nov 5 * 46 Domestic Liquors. BBLS. N. E. Rum 5 half pipes Brandy, landing from ship Commando, and for sale low from the wharf,by nov 2 GEORGE II. MAY. AMD 100 colored Bonnets White und colored Satins, col’d Florcuces White an i black Crape Black Lovb Shawls, black lloinhasins Ladies hemstitched Linen Cambric Ildkfs. Lace and worked collars, Bonnets Nuns Hoods, and n general ossorUncnt of lesirablu goods. For sale by oct 29 . A. BENNETT. The true Verbena Cream. T HIS delightful Cream is warranted to be the true extract cf Vcrbeuo gentlemen having teuder faces or strong beards, would find it the most delightful saponaceous compound ever of fered to the public, it makes a beautiful heavy lath er. and offer shaving, leaves a delicious fragrance of the Verbena, and preventing tho fnco from chapping, which in general, other soaps irritate. It is only for sale by PORCHER Sc. LA ROCHE, Market Sq. sign of tho Golden Globe. nov 18 for Liverpool JZt The KreUlar Snfra-ORD, Cep.. SBSThomas. For freight, apply to nov 16 l'ADELFORI). FAY & CO. • ««uuiii wivu. r/u For Liverpool, first class American ship The first class American ship AMERI- AN, Capt. T. .Holden, Jr., will he de • patc.ied immediately. Fur freight or pa- age, ap ply on bo nd at Bolton's wharf, or to nov 13 WASHBURN. LFWH A CO. For Livcrpoi) , The first class ship N E W JERSEY, J. G. Dickson, master, lias commenced loading and will have despatch. For freight apply to Cnpt. D. on hoard at Jones upper wharf or to oct 29 LAPP, TOPPER. & 81STARE. For New-York, -The fust sailing ship HILAH. Captain feHnmmoni, will have immediate despatch. For freight or pussaze. apply on board, or to nov 15 PAPELFORD, FAY Sc CO. For Phllttflclpiiitt, Tho fast sailing brig JUNIUS,Capt. Crow- ill r will meot with despatch fur the above port For freight or passage, apply to nov7 S. Pill!.BRICK Sc CO. For Baltimore—/fcgji/or l.ine. .igA The coppered and copper fastened brig J»ft t: '.LEANOR. Captain Jones, will meet with despatch for the above port. For freight or pas- ... 7 " -'O. sage, apply to nov ]1 8. PIHLBRICK Sc C(J To lient, The two story dwelling, situated on tho .west side of West Broad-street, next door north of Col. Marshall’s. Possession given im mediately, and rent lo expire on the first day of Novemlier, 1830.*' Apply to Lawton Sc Behn. or nov 10 R. 8. LAWTON. Central Roil Rond A Bmikliig Company offlcnr«ft,t, Savannah. Nov. 13, 1839. A N Election fortune Director* :« manage the affairs of this Institution, will ho held at tho (Linking House in this city, on the first Monday ill January next. Polls to he open fioin 9 A. M. II. R.CUYLER, 227 Cashier. to 2 P nov 18 uory next. . M. By ortler. The Subscriber, H AVING just returned to the city, is now opening a general assortment of splendid and new FANCY GOODS. Paris Embroideries Milinery nrticies of all descriptions Moudin de tallies. Clially* Gros d’Agers, Cut Velvets Rich Silks and Satins, Arc. The Fashions for tho upproaching season will bo opened to-morrow, 24ih in«t. MRS. BEAULARD, Broughton-stiuet. oct23 200 (Geor) New Goods. T HE subscriber tus just returned from New- York, und will receive in a few days per brig Savannah und ship Celia, his full supply of Fun- cy and Staple Goods, comprising a very general assortment of desirablo anu fashionable Goods. A. BENNETT, No. 1 Waring’s Buildings, Market Square, oct *26 203 50 New Chocolate. HALF boxo. No. 1 Ci.ocol.ite, ‘Bilker's’ by iiorG brand, landinir from abip Trenton; lor wile I.AIJI), TUPPEJt * SISTARE. 218 Mackerel. Lniidinr from the brig L. Baldwin. \ HALF bbl,. No. 1 Mackerel, for aaleby vj\t nov (1 CLAGHOllN & WOOD. liny. j^.WUIN’G. lOOhnndlo, jrlmeHay,_for_«alo I bv nov 6 318 CLAUUORN & Wood. Nitgar in Barrel*. BBLS. Porto Rico Sugar, just landed, (JU for aale l.y nov (I WASHBURN, LEWIS & OO Coflt’o, It ilninn, Scifarfl, dice. BAGS Coffee, 158 boxes Segura 147 5 boxes Vermncelli, 8 cases Prunes G boxo* Preserved Plums 2 bags Picon Nuts, 10 hbls crushed Sugar 10 b!»U I,o if Sugar. 25 J chests Tea 4 cIuMtt Tea.sup’r, 100 boxes Raisins 200 half boxes Raisins. 200 qr do do 25 boxes Lemons, lOOkegs Grapes 70 casks Malaga Wino 75 drums Figs 25 I casks Malaga Wine Just received per sclir S Carolina and steam* boat Savannah, and for snle by novll JNO.B. GAUDRY. Boston Ru til. Qrk BBLS. pure Boston Ruin, landing from ship Trenton, for *nle by nov 0 LADD. TUPPER Sc SISTARE. Gum Drops, &c 1 CASE fresh Gum Drops 12 dozen Uonset Lozenges, for coughs, &c. 12 do Tolu do, for do 12 do Liquorice do, do Just received and for sale by nov 12 G. II. HENDRICKSON. Stoves. N assortment Stoves, for sale by L nov 1 N. B. & H. WEED. Boston X. Randle, Market Square, Savannah, H AVE in store, and arc receiving per various arrivals, a full supply of Groceries,Bagging, &c. Among which are— 10 liluls. St. Croix Sugar 11 do. Porto Rico do. GO bigs Coffee ICO pieces Bagging, 42,43nnd 44 inches 50 coils Bale Rone 100 lbs. Bugging Twine 10000 do. Baltimore ruled Bacon, Hams,Sides, nud Shoulders 3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Onto Canal aud Bait. Flour, whole and 4 bids. 10 cusks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese 10 kegs choice Butter 20 4, 20 .j, uiul 20 4 hbls. Buckwheat Flour 10 boxes Sperm. Candles 5 pines Olard, Dupiiy Sc Co’s. 4th proof Brandy 5 do. Sciunctto do. do. 5 do. llollaud Gin 20 hbls. Peach Brandy 30 do. Rye Gin, 30 do. Whiskey 20 do. Rum Madeira, Totieriftb, Port and Sweet Mala ga Wines Butter nnd Wine Biscuit Alinouds nnd Raisins, Tobacco 10 tons iron, assorted 75 kegs Nails, &c. All of which tlioy offer on accommodating terms, oct 11 _____ IXowFigs, Grapes mul Rnlsius* Lmulintf from L. lialtUeiiic, /~fk DRUMS Figs, Ow 10 half hbls Grapes, 100 boxes superior Raisins, 75 half do do do 7G qr do do do For salo by nov 5 CLACHORN & WOOD. Oystc»r* uml CoIFnc. J OHN SniAllON. informs h:« friutius and thcnuldirat large that he has opened . House next to Mr. Ilyoraon's Chemical Store in Whita ker street, for die purpose of” accommodating his customers with every kind of refreshments, and hopes, by cleanliness nnd attention, to gain a share ofparronago hitherto extended to establishments of the kind. COFFEE l MUTTON CHOPS, OYSTERS. HAM AND EGGS, BEEFSTEAKS, | WILD FOWL, Slc. 05* A call will bo remembered, nov 1G 22b i. AUCTION SALES. By S. Pltilbr ck A Go. TO MOitRQ»V. at 11 o’clock, in Trent rwd v ar cle- of Groceries, Dry Got hand FnmitUiO, <&c. Also, Imtnediatclv nffer, in store, a comnl t inivoasso tment of Ready Made Oli cv orticles, Dry Goods, &o. Term* cai able money) before delivery. lly S. I>hilbi>l(ik, & Co. At Privnle Sale. Aprimo like'y Boy, ahum 15 years of age, ft good plough boy. Aon) mstrutor’s Sale By S. Pltdiirlfk * C04 On tho first Tuesday in January, 1840, in front of the Court Hou*e in' the City of Savannah* dur* ng tho usual hours of sale, luitNo.5, Columbia Ward, with tho Uwcliiug house and all improve* tnent* thereon; also, a family of Negroes, viz: A valu. ble fellow, his wife aua their daughter, three in number, all well disposed and very des ! rabl0 senMiits. belonging to the estate of Jeremy Stopo, lute of this city, deceased. Sold by permission of th« Jin;ice* of tho Inferior Court of Chatham Co. when -itimg for ordiniiy purposes, aud by ordef of the Administrator*. Terms at snle. nov G Administrator’s Snle. B^ S. Pliiiltrick A Co* On the hi st Tuesday in December next, in front of tho Court House, between the usual hours of sale, A two story Wooden Dwelling House and <mt buildings, on half lots No*. 39 and 40, Libert Ward, fronting on Jcffcivoii-street, belonging to the estate of Dr. A. Sheffall. deceased, and sold by order of tho Administrator and Administratrix. Terms cash. oct 2 Splendid Bo ton .Made Pianos. By 8. Plillbrick, X Co* Two first rate Pianos, of fine tone und finisbf and fa liiouab!c pattern*.just received from Boss ton and wnl he sold a bargain to close consignment; nov 7 ‘The true riclicsof life is lienltli.* W L know that be illh and the ubdity lo labor constitutes tho wealtd of the great muss of tho people in this, us in most other countries. To preserve, therefore, tli.it Health by natural means is a grand moral and polu.c.dscheme.to fulfil which requires our utmost attention. The unprece dented popularity uiidiimversul approbation which this medicine Ims achieved throughout the United Stiles, the Can-ulus, Texas, Mexico and the West Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly uud con- •cicntioiif-ly recommending them to the special at tention of tho afflicted. Dr. Peters has spent much tiino in experiment ing with different Vegetable Medicines lor diseas es of the liver, nnd now offers lus Vegetable Pills ns the best, most convenient und cheapest Medi cine tiiat can bo prepnred lor general uso. One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is that they have the alternative principle combined with their car tliurtic, or operative qualities, or thul they not only cluunso the stomach and bowels by pur ging, hut incy regulate the liver, change the mor bid secretion, strengthen the digestive organs, pu rify the blood, invigorate the circulation, aud gives tone and energy to the nerv ous system. They arc uuldaud ple-mut in Uiclr operuliou and convey utmost immediate conviction of their utility from thoir first dose. They can be taken with safety by persons of uny age; and the feeble, tiie infirm, too nervous and delicate ure strength ened by their operation, because tuey cleur the system of bad hmnors, quiet nervous irritability, und invariably prod.icu sound health. Thu Vegetable Pills ure a sure remedy for jaun dice, sick uud nervous heudache, dyspepsy, cos- tiveuess, sickness of the stomacu, hearUiurn, uil bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, and if taken at tnc commencement will iuvuriubly check the.r progress, und save the patient from u protracted und dangerous s.ckuess. Tuey ure invaluable in nervous and liypocoudrical affections, loss of ap petite, und uil complain.* to which female* alone ure subject. Tuey operate us u mild speedy purge, and are a safe uud certain remedy lor worms in children. Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of Now- Orleans, Lu.Oct. 9,1837.—“Iliavo received much assist nice ill my practice; especially in juund.ee and yellow lever; from the use of Peters’ Pills. I presume that, ou an uvurage, 1 prescribe 109 box es per month." Lxtruct of n letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud son, New-York, JtineJ, 1833.—“I was aware tluu Dr. Peters was ouc of the best chemists m the U. States, and fell assured that he would some day (from his intimuto knowledge of tiie properties of herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, uud i must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectation. Tuey are, in deed, u superior medicine und reflect alike upon the chemist, the physician, und tho pbylosopher.’’ Extract of a letter from Dr. Waiuei, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,183d.—“Your Pills are the mildest ill thoir operations, und yet most powerful in their effects, of any 1 have ever met with in my prac tice of eight ud twenty years. Their action ou tiie chyle, and hence on the imp unties of ihebluod is evidently very surprising. Charlottjc/N. C. Jan. 1,1837. Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your Pills in the incipient stage of bilious fever, and ob stinate constipation of tho bowels; also, iu the en largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of the li; er, sick headache, general debility, und iu all ca ses have found them to ho very eff ective. J. D. Boyd, M. D. Mkcklknburo Co. Vr. Fob. 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters' Pills in my practice for the last 12 months, 1 take pleasure iu giving my testimony of their good effects in cases of dys pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other disenses, produced by inactivity of the liver.— They arc a safe and mild aperient, being the best article of the kiud 1 have ever used. Gkorgjc C. Scott, M. D. This celebrated Medicme is for sale by uil the principal Druggists in Savuunah and throughout the United Suites, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and tho West Indies. Price 50 cens per box, with full directions. ong 5 104—ly Millinery nntl Drefts-ltlakliiar* rpill. MISSES HOWELLS (from N. York) JL beg leave to inform the Ladies of Suvnnnuli and its vicinity, Uint they Imvo opened a fashiona ble MILLINERY und DRESS-MAKING ES- TABLI5HMENT. over tlio store of Measr*. T. M. & J. M. Turxrr, in Monument Square, with the latest New York fashions, und respectfully so licit a share of their iintronagn. nov 13 221,| I m* Saviinimir In-, ft Triint Co, Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Sloop Georgia, of Suvnnnah, are requested not to nay nny money for freight, or othor demands, to her la o Commander, Cupt. Henry Dickerson, as ho bus pocketed uil the money lie made, and run the vessel considerably in duht. When Captain D. was usked what he did with tho money, ho replied that ho hud puid his houest debts with it. novll H. F. WILUNK. OuFThe Charleston Courier, nnd Darien Her aid are requested to pnb|i«h the above 3 times, and forward their hills us above. Law Notice. C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney nnd Coun sellor ut taw, hns located himself in Louis- villa. Georgia, where he will attend to nil profes sional business entrusted to his care, w.th ciligence and punctuality. He will regularly attend the Su perior Courtoof the Counties of Jefferson, Burke, Scrivcn, Effingham, Bulloch, Tuttnull nnd Mont gomery. nug2 153 For Sale, T iie sloop Georgia, with nil her tackio and apparel. She has two suits ofsails,and X nnd apparel is iu Rood order. Apply to H. F. WIlLINK, at his Ship Yard. Abo-.One black Policy, a good saddle Horse, and perfectly gentlo. Apply us above, nov 8 220 Lip Salve, Ac. O TTO Rose Lip Salvo, Patoy's Cold Cream, real French Almond Paste. A fresh supply oftheso elegant articles, for the cure of chapped lips, face, See, just received and for sale by nov 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Otto Rose Lip Salve. J^ECEIV ED, « fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip . Salve. For sale by oct 11 A. PARSONS. 'Beware of Spurious Imitation. G EO. W. CARPENTER’S Compound Ex tract of Iceland moss, Currugeon, or Irish Moss, Slippery Elm, Horchonud, Scc., a valuable remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, diurrhaju, catarrh, and all affections of tho breast aud luugi aug 21 For sale by PORCIIEIt & LAROCHE F OR RENT—The several Apartments above tliin Office, well adapted to counting rooms, law offices, dec. nov 12 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Scc’y. For Kuie, A N exeolicnt family Horse, with or without a 2L light Hurouchc. The Horse is very gentle, nnd draws well cither in single or double harness, nov4 JOHN MALLERY. Notice. T HE annual meeting ofthe Commissioners of Public Hoads of Chatham County, will bo held at tho Court House in the City of Savannah, on the first Monday, being the second day of De comber next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. W. W. WASH, Scc’y. b. c. r. r. c. c. nov 12 223 Notice. F OUR months ullcr dnte, application w II be made to the Court ofOrdinuryofEfhn.ham Comity when sitting for ordinary' purposes, for leave to sell tiie following Laud: One hundred and titty acres Pine Land, Ivin/ ani being in the County of Etfinghim, belonging to the estate of Ernst Win. Guzer, boi.n led lit rtn by Linehurger’s and Keiffer’s, east by Kciffer* and unknown laud, south ami we«t*by Dasher’s 1 uni; for tho bonufft ofthe heirs und creditors of s lid estate. nov 18 FREDERICK II IN ELY, Adm’or. Esclicutor’ft Sniff. O N uie fust Tuesday in December next, b*« tween the usual hours of sale, will he sold before the door of the Court Homo in the city of Savannah, the following property to wit: Onft chest of Clothes, one old Toot Chest, ono Tool Chest, one Horse, aud various other articles, tho properh ofthe estate of George Miller, deceased. Also,‘mm Tool Chest, one Wutch, nud one old trunk of Clothes, belonging to the estate of J. A. Kennedy, deceased. Also,'several Trunks, Chests, 7 Bedsteads, Matrasses, 2 Watches, and othes articles, belong ing to the estate of Michael Lynch, deceased.-* Above mentioned estates escheated and sold for benefit of ereditors and allotheis interested. By order. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 11 (Geor) Escheator c. e. Adininlftlratrlx'ti Sale. O N fie first Tuesday in Jiinuury next, vf ill bo sold before the Court (louse iu Chatham Comity, butween tho usual hours of sale^the fol lowing property: All tho interest of tho estate of R. F. William-t in those two Tracts of Land, known ns Vurdusa and Orphan House. Sold ns the property cf estate R. F. Williams, for the benefit of the’heirs and creditor* of said estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adin'ix* nov 9 221 A«liiiinlfttrator*f« Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door its Jucksonhoro’, Scrivcn county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit: One tract of Land lying in said Couuty, adjoin ing lands of Wilkins II. Nunnully, Richard Her rington, jr. and Brier Creek, continuing 497 acres, more or less. Also, another tract, lying in said county, containing six hundred ^G.!0) acres, morft or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington, sen., Solomon Zeuglcrund George Robbins; al so. five Negroes, to wit: Vital, u woman about40 years of age, Diana, n woman about 18 years of age, and Child Chilson, abont2ycarsof age, Ro- dj, u girl about 14 years of ago, aud a girl by tho n uno of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold uirreeablo to an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriveu county while silting for ordina ry purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. DELIA ROBERTS. Adm’ix, oct 29 2il Vuluable Ulcc lMiiiitution und Look nt Till.. UP COUNTRY MONEY TAKEN AT PAR. T HE Subscriber, in eonsequ hice of our Sa vannah Banks refusing to receive up corn- try money in deposit or payment, take* this me- uiod of informing the public generally, that l:e will receive up country Bank Bills, in good re pute, nt par for goods at his regular fair prices, if the whole amount of Bank Bill or Bills is traded out, viz:—Ilawkinsvillo Bank, Bank of Mdledge- ville.Ocuiulgca Bunk, Monroe Rail Raud llunk, Banks of Columbus generally,with one exception, nnd willhaveuo objection to receive the Savannah, Augusta, Georgia Rail Rond, Brunswick nnd St. Mary's Bank Bills, for goods or in pa) meat cf debts ut par, tiniest the persons are willing to al ow me 5 per cent discount. A. BENNETT, No 1 & 2 Wuriug’s buildings, Market Square, nov 18 Ncgrocx for (sale. W l LI. be sold at public sale,on the first Tues- . day in February next, before tho Court House in the city of Brunswick, that very valua ble Plantation known ns New Hope, ou tne south branch of the Alatamnha River, m G ynn Coun ty, U.a., containing (3430) three thoiixund four hundred and thirty acres, of which (580) five hun dred and eighty acres are first quality River Swump, (300) three hundred acres are under good banks und in a fine state of cultivation. A- uout (700) seven hundred acres of primo Inland Swamp, well adapted to the culture of Cotton or Corn, and (2150) two thousand one hundred und fifty acre* of heavy timbered pine land. On the premises are n comfortable dwelling House, Ne gro lloUi-es, Barns, Blacksmith Shop, and every necessary out building for the use uf the planta tion. At the same time nnd place, will be sold (con ditionally) u very prime gung of about sixty Ne groes. Abo, an undivided third of tiie plantation known os Broadfield, adjoining the above, con taining in all about (400) four hundred acres of. prime Rice Laud, ill fine order to receive a crop. Terms made known ou the day of sale. JOHN F. GREEN, \ Vx , nr < HUGH F. GRANT, ( Lx ort< nov 15 225 Wood, Wood. T IIE Subscriber bus now ou hum!, nnd will he constantly receiving, u supply of first quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at d.e Wood Yard, east cud of the town, oct 17 201 H. F. WILLINK. Ilunisviilc, Liberty County. B ROUGHT lo Jail, October 1st, 18.19, u Ne gro uinu Named JOHN, about 5 feet G in ches high, 19 or 20 years of age, who says he be longs to u gentleman by the name of Samuel Cli- alt, who resides in Lowndes county, Ga. The owner is hereby requested to come forward, pay expenses, and take him away, oct 3 189 8. S. MOODY, Jailor. A Curd* , riNHE subscriber, in returning thanks to the in- X habitants of Savannah for the liberal patron- . age extended to him since his location here, res- pec.fully acquaint-them, that he will give instruc tion. in Music and on the Piano Forte, blended with composition, ut his residence, South Broad- street, opposite the Savannuh Academy, at the very low rate of$18 per Quarter. E. E. ULMO, Professor of Music, nov 12 223r. m Faints, Oils, Glnss, Ac. 3500 GALLS, pure English Linseed 300 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil GOU do. unbleached do. 500 do. ble iclwd und refined Whale Oil 500 do. unbleached do. do. 500 do. common do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, asserted sizes 60 dozen large Picture do. do. 2 tons White Lead. Received and for salo by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. oct 19 Landing from sclir. Elizabeth from Philadelphia, 4 PIPES pure Holland Gin, ‘Wheel and Pine Apple' brand 4 cir casks Sweet Malaga Wine 1 do do Golden Sherry jlo 10 casks Dnff’Ccrdaii'sold Pale Sherry do 39 cases Pickles. For sale by nov 6 GEORGE IL MAY. A Card. DR. ROBERT H. A. KOCII, (fuum dresiikn, is saxony.) P ROFESSOR of Music, for the Inst four years in tho cities of Baltimore and Auupelis, Md. now in the city of Savannah. Ga. lias the pleuauro . of informing the citizens of Savannah aud its vi cinity, that lie will commence to give lesiOns ort the Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute ami Thurough Bass (that is, how to com pose Music.) ami in Singing, particularly Church Music, and other Songs. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to associate in thi3 Music School, will please inquire for further information at Dr. Koch’s room, at the rerideiice of A. G. Oemleff, Esq. in the morning from iu to I o’clock, and in tho afternoon from 3 until 5 o’clock. FOR SALE.—A splendid grand square Piafio Forte, with tho Harp, Loud Bust con, Drum and Bell Pedal, by which the performer can produce nine different soutuls; a bo, an Italian Guitar, Flutes, Italian Violin, Clarionet, und att assort* incut of the newest Music. These nrticies can be hcou by those who feel disposed to exiunine such handsome ill-trill non to, at t|ie above place. Piano Fortes tuned. Orders thankfully receiv ed. 199 oct 16 m Wanted fJIO purchase, a family of six or eight Negroes# oct 29 for which cosh will Im paid. Inquire of NOBLE A. HARDEE. Wanted to Purchase I MMEDIATELY, fur (he uso of a Planter,an able bodied Negro Man or Boy* for whom a fair price will he paid. JOHN BOSTON april 8 Fours Grease Pdntdtmr* R ECEIVED, a fresti supply OI nears oroaso Pomatum, and for wile by nov 13 ANSON PARSONS.