Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 26, 1839, Image 3

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ingredient.,end it* Lposw .» jigpiayed in tho fullow- rii— pror orUo i ° rtho ’ n0 *{ r'” which cr.ndin.los tlio scurf nnd hair; nourishes tho hair and 'fil * otronftUicii" tho weakest hair, iL^aa’triaiit(trowtl.l piyoe a vigor K;’h“oon produce* an fuinutablv nat- EffilSnS it* (UHng out in a damn ^rii^sssiss J„*cndunlly bcnntifiil, promote, the F^fr, ' flV o brows. inustncbos, Ac. ter it* cliucu are strikingly benea- fcife Snnoiiou.. and may with Mfetjr fj®!?. youngest infant j it eradicate, the Kf2J.up.rior toepinb., soaps, &c.s L, cloawnt to tho infa.it, gradually Ltlic hair, and ougmonls it. growth .0 t„ bcanlilbl hood of hair. Preserves Jr ica ball ling, violent oxorc.so, and .. T ,„, . Silks, Ace. IIEsuIncnberis now opening* splendid ns- rartincnt of tlie above article, or the latest fashion. rLb'm’hoi or cold climates, and is faSmaUon by distinguished persons ,lcsa!e and retail hv the Proprietor, ; 490 Broadway, New-York, and by |S'i r a. I’AItSONS, Agent, r ^ Savannah, Qa rent, per hotde. " ov2 ° bjifi Snlin land Tnmstn lloniict Klbbons. Lim fich'l’Wd SnillfandTefleU Bon sai, for «lo low hy^^ No, 1 and 2 Waring’. Building*. nrf (loodfc 1 Abeens, Marseilles Crib Counter- lulute Marseille. Counterpane., do d'd netted' do do low priced Rod Flannel. ,1 unbleached Canton Flainio! L| iW j do do fSalineU, Kenlncky Joann Lillies Roilllu.111. Lb. Thibet Scarf. ^SaE^.f^N, • No. 3 Shad'. Building. [anil Satinet Jackets. Contft and Cloaks. CHOL8 lias on liand a complete jnent of Clotli,Beaver Clotli.nnd Pe- rcoatsinlso, superior and common , which he will sell at hi. muni nov 13 hi, Caaslinercs, dec. i JOHNSON, have received, Slue hUrk, brown, claret, green, &c I England Cloths lrown, striped, Ac. Cnssimere. back, brown, groan, dec. Premium do. for servants do. do. do. i. Ac. | Blanket, ion bound Whitney, Rom, dtc. South aide Monument Square. Inst Itecctved, Blsdlsnn from New York, a Urge )ni of Petersham Frock Coats; also, i French Merino Vests, a now or- e cheap for cash,'or good nccop- G. S. NICHOLS 331 John Mallory, “ F Y bo “* Vanegated Scented Soap, in cake, and bars. Just received and fbr wle 3 pea figured Rep Silks 3 do Changeable do do, 3 do do plain do 10 do fig’d hand sot no rich col'd 3 do do Batin, for dresses 2 do bluo black Satin do 4 do wbito, pink and bluo Satins 4 do blue black Gro de Swiss 3 do jet do do do 3 do black Italian do do 4 do lloinhasin 3 do col'd figM Afgintines 2 do plain black Chaiiy. a now article 2 do plain do, 2 do Sutm striped do Also, a splondidassortment of Mitslihdo Laine. nov 10 WM.H. LLOYD. V Now Goods* BENNETT has also opened Store No. • fl.YVaring’s Buildings, with a large and splendid assortment of Millenary Goods, consist ing in part, namely: 10 boxes Lnilies Florence Brniil, Split Strew, Leghorn, Straw, Braid, col'd English and common Straw Bonnet. GO dozen col'd Nan'. Ilnod. 40 boxes Bonnet, Cop, Satin nnd Tnfcta Ribbons 10 do Belts, various stylos and qnnlitios Col’d Silks, Florences, Satins, Ac. anil vartet very ty of fancy goods, for sale wholesale or retail h»w. • nov 11 Ilnuliali Scissors. pet 35 GF.ORG E W. BF.HN, No. 3 Shad’s Building. D. Dnin T.T AS just returned from Now. XX and splendid assort GO do. Mouslindo latinos qualities GOO yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality GOO do. Cotton do. 1 1000 piecea English, French and Am. Calicoea 10 bqlea 34 and 44 brown Homespun 0 cases bleached .Shillings and Sheetinga 25 pieces white and red Flannels 1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering 30 30 35 35 do. do, do, do. Apron Checks Irish Liuons, 80 do, Long Lawn do. 100 pair Whitney, Rom and Mackinaw 300 doz. assorted Head Hdkfs. 10 com. do, Florence braid and plain Stra; Bonnet. 35 piecea plain and figured Silks, new style 25 boxes assorted Ribbons 300 do. Gentlemen's woolen nnd cotton do. CO . do. Ladies kid nud silk Gloves 100 do Gent's woolen, kid and buckskin do. 35 boles Band Boxes and figured Muslim, Shaker Bonnets, Ac. Ab, an tuuorUnent of Ready Mode Clothing, oct 28 210—ly Winter Good*. Ciuimere., Satinet, anil Vesting. Rose and Whitney Blankets London Duifil and Point do, Lisle a.d militauv tailor, ked per recent arrivuls.aclioicens- Jtof Broadcloths. Ce*simcrcs, Ve»t- li he is jp-ipnrcd to make up to or- I manner,'uud on reasonable torma. | To Planters. riber, Agent for the Athens Manu- I Company, hub constantly on hand fir Domestic Woolen and Cotton ioraiticle for Negro Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE. 300 nrpeting and Bags. 'ybrix Wilson Fuller. s hove received an additioiito incut of Carpeting, consuming of ply and Ingrain Carpeting, (real Branch and Wilton Ruga, which J. & E. INGERSOLL. Blankets!! Blankets!!! •er has jn»t received from France Pomn v ,a Charlcaton, a full aup- ““ “ c iJ Blanket*, from tho cole- rer Z. (miner A Son, Mout- NOBLE A. HARDEE. Pit Market Beer. *’eby aborc 'J u,t received J. B. GAUDRY. |SfW» t'lpdk. Negro Pit TU 1’I‘Ftl "asistare. I ‘’loltmsc*. I luuuc retailing Cuba Molone., rjDEtFORD, FAYA CO. Hr 6 ,*!. Onions, h I’.ki “ yfinviiSi fe, w ba *" , ' lnJ500 linneke, On- iK e " lted nnd for solo hUiNa A PATTERSON, Stigilr. >le by*' 3 30 ® 1 ' Croix, priino t^jra-FORD, FAY A CO. fifcndT d for mdc by “readjust & PATTERSON. This. IWVEp TAKEN AT PAR. fTOrequonco or our So- juli 'K 10 receive up conn- IfeLW' 1 "" 1 ' ,a,<0 " Oils me- loitlre n i ffporeUy, that Ito lob?, P. IU1 * C Bills, in good re- l»fll!„b n fi" lar *i‘‘ r l lricc ". if I 'ilk n ,„ M B'B* w traded mk BankofMlllodge- Sy * lai ' Road Bank, Ily’Wtthone exception, [Hail |V,“'f n 1V ° 1110 Suvonnah, l ' l for . d ’ .hrettawtek and St. h the da or m P*ynient of fcoim " 9aru willing tool- L,.„. A- BENNETT, rs * “mldingt, Market Square, kulo^'Atomoy and Conn- Te„ ^ , hm r lr in Louis. ..." "I, attend to oil pi.^&'M'Withdingt K BuS ft',?™ 1 Burko r ‘“WO, Tattnall andJlout!, 11 profus- diflgence Su- 103 " ir '"ii thll. i (rr0 " 1 . N ' York’ It , 0 Ladies ofSavnnnnl w} Hie’ they ImviT^ 108 °/Savannah ^ResTmarSjS: Bark and light colored French Printa English and American do. Fancy Shawls, assorted kinds and qualities White and colored Counterpanes Mouslin do Laities and Chaiiy Super. 4-4 dark colored Ginghams Do. 4-4 hlnrk nnd white do. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. oct22 Satin Ribbons &c. Just received per G. B. Lamar. S ATIN Riblmus, Muslin Bonds Muslin Edgings nud Insertings ' Silk Hosieiy, Thread, Ac. For sole by A VERY A JOHNSON, oct 2 Leather Shirts* ranted to keep the cold out. nov 13 G. S. NICHOLS. Beaver Cloth Frock Coats. which will be sold low for cosh, hy nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, M William II. Lloyd, tail, on accommodating terms. Tho above < sist oftlie following, viz: 2 cases fine Tiiscuu Bonnets, latest stylo 3 do common • do, do do do Oriental do, do do* col’d Straw do, new do Misses do do do, do do English split straw do do do super,do patent do do do do Misses plain do do ses pin 60 dozen P. L. Hoods Also, Ribbons. nov 18 Negro Woolens. CASES, Washington Kersoys ; 2 do. Ilauovbr Jeans 2 bales Canadian Kerseys 2 do. Cordova Pluins 2 do. Potter IIill Jeans 6 do. Dufiil Blankets 1 do.* Red Flannel 3 do. plaid and plain Linseys 'or sale by oct 26 FULLER, MOORE A CO. 200 Flannel., ftp. . , A VERY A JOHNSON liavo received. . Welsh Flannels, warranted not. to For aalo on accommodating terms, nov 13 .Booth aide Monument Square. Glove... W HITE Kid, light fancy, dark colored at black Hoskin Gloves; also, wkito bloc and colored Bilk do. KocCiyedper hngAngui and for sale by oetO JOHN AIAL Konse Furnishing Good*. 8 ' A 104,134 etui 134 French Cluilt. “'*» 34,04, 84,104 and 134 Table I mask ’ Covora T 64,74 and 84 brown Damask do 34 and 44 Scotch Damask Napkina 64 worsted Piano Covers Covers WliitoMareeillesToilot Covers Bird* Eye anil Russia Diapers n*n < * * ..tv . °'«tb™‘:: M AKING ES. Kintt Moro °f 'Mos*rs. T k furhioS 1 !®* H n"“re. witli h 1 I j ;Uro, ingo d ro< P« ol fluly s Super Insli Linens, free of cotton Rich Curtain Chintz, in sets Drapery Muslins, Fumituro Dimity Oil Cloths, green, crimson nnd drnb Moreens > Tho abovo goods were selected with care for this market, and will bo sold on accommodating tonus by AVERY A; JOHNSON, • nov 13 South side Monmnont Square. who ha.been J -ii accustomed to raort kind, or labor, and for .li fjnployment i.wantadb>- tho month d or year. I- or llirthor information enquire of nov 21 HAZARD. DP.N8LOW A CO. rTH) ptirc miw, n fmnilv of >ix or eight No.roea, loo’&TOS-t. «* iMr fc -*«Bawsa6* . _ „ I’amtl Clour. " - Oft BBLS and 20 halfbbls Canal Flour, just Ak vf'received and for sale by nor 33 , I.ONG & PATTERSON. - 500 SAhk® coi ’ d 8 P crm 0i| n tfk 1 Wl1 ' 1 OI,ve O' 1 - 600 frail, refined 0 Whale Od. Just rcKcivednnd for Kilo hy 0 - nor 21 HAZARD, DEN8LOW& CO. S _ _ Wnoe lead and OH. F 200 KL ?« . Wh i 1 ' 3000 *afi.. IJn. P * cc 6 Od. Received per recent arrl- n rel. and Tor nlo by n nov 21 HAZARD. DF.NSIOW & CO. p “■‘“"‘•y, urn, uotticn, &c. 2 ®Mfe hw T Wto# * or " ,I " rior « Also, in boxes of I and 3 doz each, the follow* r in* celebrated brand, of Madeira, Port and Sher- £ ry Wines, in qnentitini to .nit piirehuere, viz; Ol- 1 tveira, Alcyone, Roinittanco, Dimon, l.ilne.Wec- 5, 5 ma "'’, Men, Flower, Edward Ulandy <t Son., F Joy, Alert. Madeira, Belridere, Golden, Pole and !’ Brown Sherry, b 5 pipe. Ourd, Dnniiy & Co’« Brandy " * -to* auporior Holland Gin 10 cask. London Porter c 100 crate. Wine BotUea. For saloby oct 34 207 JOHN Wt LONG .SSWiWJBIS'ra* , XTtf 5 boxes Vennocelli, 8 cases l*runes 1 6 boxes Prcscncd Plums 2 bags Pican Nuts, 10 bbls crushed Sugar 10 bbls Loaf Sugar, 25 4 chests Tea k nni Tea » ,a P’ r * 100 boxes Raisins P 200 half boxes Raisins, 200 qr do do 1 25 boxes Lemons, lOOkcgs Grapes r 70 casks Malagn Wine 4 75 drums Figs t 25 4 casks Malaga Wine j Just received per schr S Carolina and steam- * boat Savannnli, and for solo by * nov 11 JNO. B. GAUDRY. A N assortment Stoves, for sale by j ./V nov 1 N. B; A H. WEED. JLandiiiR from *cbr. Ellzabetb c . from PhilaiK-lpliia, A PIPF.S pure Holland Gin, .‘Wheel and Pine Tl Apple’brand 4 qr casks Sweet Malaga Wine s 1 do do Golden Sherry do i . 10 casks Duff Ccrdan’s old Pale Sherry do 1 s 39 cases Pickles. For min hy nov 6 GEORGE H. MAY. Boston ft Kandle, Market Square, Savannah, - * XTAVE in etoro, and aro receiving per various 1 XX arrivals, a full supply of Groceries,Bagging, ' Ac. Among which are- 10 lihds. 8t Croix Sugar 11 do. Porto Rico do. 60 hags Cofl'eo 150 pl»ce« Bagging, 42,43 and 44 inchea 50 coils Bale Uonn * 100 lhs. Bagging Twine 10000 do. 'Baltimore cured Bacon, Hams,Sides, and Shoulders 3090 bushels heavy Maryland Seed OaU Canal nnd Balt. Flour, whole and 4 bbls. 10 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Clieeso 1 10 keg* choice Butter 20 4, 20 4, and 20 4 bbls. Buckwheat Flour ' 10 boxes Sperm. Candles 6 pipes Otard, Dtipuy A Co’s. 4tli proof _ • Brandy s 5 do. Sviffiteito do. do. 5 do. llollaiid Gin 20 bbls. Peach Brandy 30 do. Rye Gin, 30 ao. Whiskey 20 do. Rum Y Madeira, Teneriffe, Port and 8weet Mela- • gn Wine. Butter and Wine Biscuit Almond, and Raisins, Tobacco 10 tons iron, assorted 75 kegs Nails, ftc, o All of which they offer on accommodating torms. . oct11 Coni. /*\NE HUNDRED chaldrons stinerior English v/ Coal, 30 tons Anthracite Coin, in hhds and bbls,' for solo in lots to suit purchasers, by nov 15 MICH. DILLON A CO. Currant Jelly & Brandy Peaches. /•[A DOZ. Currant Jolly ,20 do Brandy Poach- es. Just received per brig Lamar, and for sale by C* L. McNISH. nov 11 222 . Tobacco. * TJECEIVED, a supply of Mrs. Miller’s fine AV cut Tobqcco; also, a fine article of Caven- dish Tobacco. For sale by J-ORCIIER & LA ROCHE, nov 31 Market Square. Glasgow and Washington Ker seys. CASES 3-1 brown Glasgow Kcrsoy. jU 1 do 4-1 do do do 1 do 4-4 dark do do 3 do 3-1 Washington do • 1 do 4-4 do do For solo by FULLER, MOORE & CO. . nov 23 233 • Bacon, Fork nnd Corn. . (TIEN thousand lbs. Baltimore Bacon, (Mid- ’ X dlings) 20 bbls priino Pork • 2000biulicU Beach Island Cant, forsalo by • nov 23 MICH. DILLON Sc CO. IV. 13. Itiini and Ooshcn Butter. - BBLS imro Now England Rum j OU A few nrkins choice Goshen Butter, just . received and for sale hy J nov 22 MICII. DILLON A CO. Codlisli, Ace. -g A AAA LBS. Codfish - I t MHHI 1 bbl. Halibut fins, just re- coiving per schr. Savannah, from Marnlehc.ad, and for sale by COPE A MILLS, nov 5 • e Paints, Oils, Gins., Ace. o /f Art GALLS, pure English Liiuoed OtJvMJ Oil 300 gnllorts bleachod Sperm. Oil GOO do. unbleached do. o 600 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil 500 do. unbloacliod do. do. st 500 do. common do. do. 300 boxes Window Glnss, assorted size. 50 dozen largo Picture do. do. jr 2 tons White Load. Received mid for snlo by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. t- oct 19 Forly Tlionsand Dollars. OREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. CLASS NO. 63, FOR 1839. 75 Number Lo.tiJy-fd Drawn llZm. , , ' frizes. do 1° do do tlo do do do do Ae. Ac. Tickets $10, Hahn 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 40 50 250 nov 10 ...$40,000 ... 13.000 ... 5840 ... 3000 ... 8000 ... 1500 ... 1250 ... 1300 ... 600 200 150 Ac. $5, Quarters $3 SO. For . . tWITIIINGTON'B Lot'y A Ex. Office, on the Ray. A Card. DR. RO.BERT II. A. KOCH, (rauu nnasnza, is sixoxv.) flDVOBnii .Pir.,.?, .• .* /« For Liverpool, Tho fint class shinTMEDFORD, Copt. iThqmas noV 15 For freight; apply to ‘UD, FAY PADELFORD, FAY A CO. For Liverpool, Tho fust das* American ship AMERI- >CAN, Cnpt. T'. .Holden, Jr., will bo do patched immediately. For freighlorpa*.vgo,ap- plyon lioaid at Bolton's wharf, or to nov 13 WASHBURN. LEWIS A CO. « '“—-I 1o1 ' New-Yoi n. Tho pacKet ship NEWARK, D. V. NHFSonllard, master. Will moot wiUi despatch. For freight or passago, having good accnmmodn- tions, apply on bonrd at Mongin’s upper wharf, orto WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO. nov 35 l’or Ncw-VorH—Urig /.inr. The regular pocket brig MADISON, Captain Btilkley, having most of her cargo engaged, will sail in a few days. For balance or freight or passago, having sitnerior accommoda tions, (stale rooms) apply on board at JtmcB' up per wharf, or to WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO. N. B.—Good accommodation for steerage pas- RcngcM, n ov 23 ^ For New-York, ~ The font sailing ship I NLA 11, Captain Narllanimond, ran take 2 or 300 bales Cotton, if oifered *oon» For which or passage, apply on board, or to nov 23 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. For Baltimore—Regular line. Tho coppered and copper fastened brig SSHkOGLETHC"*'" ^ * *• - FOR SALE.—A splendid grand square Piano Clarionet, and an assort* lusic. These articles can low prices, and in lots to suit jnurchasers, 2000 bushels prime heavy Oats 1800 do prime White Com 200 libls I Io ward-street Flour 30 halfbbls do do 25 boxes Copland A Prant’s Cavendish To bacco. nov 22 Piano Fortes tuned. Orders thankfully reeeiv- L 100 oct 15 ted in Square. P< rE know tlint honlth and the ability to labor constitutes the weultli of tlio groat mass of To Reut$ A good store and dwelling, north side LMarket Square. For further particulars, enquire of JOHN SAVAGE, At W. Nichol’s Hat Store. nov 10—l Tho unprcce- To Rcnti M The two ktoiy dwelling, situated on tlio west side of West Broad-street, next door north of Col. Marshall's. Possession given im mediately, and rent to expire on the first day‘of Noveuibor, 1840. Apply to Lawton A Bolin,, or nov 16 R. S. LAWTON. Dr. Peters has spent much tim* in experiment- One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is that Planter*’ Bank. O N Saturday next, 30th inst. this Bank will be shut, for the purpose of settling the accounts of the preceding six months. Paper falling due on that day must be taken up previously. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, nov 25 233n Christ CImreli. ■ organs, pu* They are mild and pleasant in their operation Tlioy can bo taken The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for jann- nll They are invaluable in 1 speedy purge, ’ for worms in Extract of a lettor from Dr. Gurney, of Ncw- lrlcanft,Lii.Oct.9,18J7.—“Iluivc received much •sistancoin my practice; especially in jnuudice nd yellow fever; fromtjie use of Peters 1 Pills. I s per month." Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Ilud- of icrbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, They are, in- Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines, of Ciu* tice of eight uud Uventy years. Their action on tlie chyle, and hence outlie impurities of the blood is evidently very surprising. Charlotte, N. C. Jan. 1,1837. Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your Pills in the incipient stage of bifious fever, and ob stinate constipation of tlie bowels; ulso, in the en largement of (lie spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, sick headache, general debility, and iu all ca- a have found them to be very Affective. J. i). Boyd, M. D. Mecklenburo Co. Va. Feb. 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for the last 12 months, I take pleasure.in giving my testimony of their good effects in cases of dys pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other diseases, produced by iiufictlvity of the liver.— They are a safe and mild aperient, being tho best article of tlio kind I have ever used. George C. Scott, M. D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale by all the principal Druggists in Savannah and throughout the United States, tlie Canadas, Texas, Mexico, nnd tlio West Indies. Price 50 ceps per box, with frill directions. aug5 164—ly For Sale, A LIKELY young Man, strong and healthy, who has been at the Carpenter’s trade for tho last five years, nnd is a. tolerable carpenter nnd an excellent house servant, ho is about 19 years of age. For Airtlier particulars, enquire of W. C. Wylly, J. P.. near the Exchange, or P. G. Sliick, Esq. 233i. nov 25 (Gcor) ^^N assortment ofsoasonablejiiiicy Dry Goods,' New Stylo of Hats. R ECEIVED nor nrig Augusta, an assortment of fushioirableHnniofflilperiorUiiality. For sale by JOHN MALLERY oct 9 consisting of plain and fig’d Changeable Silks, Reps, watered Silks, col’d Satins, first qual ity Broclio Merino Silk,and 8ilk Shawls; 7,8 nnd 9-4 Satin Hdkfs, changeable silk and satin Cra- vnts, plaid do, satin and nett Scarfs, rich Chantil- la Veils, French Needle Work, worked Muslin Bands, Blond nnd Fillet Nots,Gloves,Braid, Pon gee and Spitolfiold Hdkfs, rich Satin Garniture and Cap Ribbons, narrow Beltings, Ac. which will bo offered for sale, for n few days only, at the storoof _ S. PHILBRICK A CO. nov 20 Tea. Oft OR. chests Hyson Tea, 5 boxes Black jml\J Tea, and 10 boxes Imperial Tea, in can* isfors, just received and for sale by nov 22 LONG A PATTERSON. Cider. Oft BBLS Newark Cider, landing from ship ^11 Hilah, and for sale by nov 18 L, BALDWIN. Wood, Wood. T HE Subscriber has now on hand, and will bo constantly receiving, n supply of first quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at the Wood Yard, cast end of tho town, oct 17 201 H. F. WILLINK. For Sale. T HE sloop GEORGIA, with nil hor tackle and apparel. She has two suits of sails,and is in good order. Apply to H. F. WltlfSK, atliis Shin YnnI. Also—Ono black Policy, a good saddle Horse, and perfectly gontlo. Apply a* above nov8 230 Wnntcil, T WO Boys, from 13 to 14 years of age; thei wages payable monthly or quarterly. Thoso from tlio'country would be preferred. LOUIS GIBODON. nov 2,0 339t ORPE, Copt, a annera.will meet ith despatch for tlio above port. For freight or passage, apply to 8. PIHLBRICK A CO. Wlui offer for sain from on bonrd said lirig, at AUCTION tSALES, 4 Ilr S7)>liiibrfeK * Co. . T0-MQRRO\V,.nt 11 o'clock, in front ofttortf an assortment of Groceries,* Provisions, Liquors, Terms cash (bankable money) before not 26 , Glassware. toy S. PJiiiinlck X fut. TOMORROW, ft 111 o’clock, in front of store, an assortment of Glu««lvar<*, among which are plain and cm TuiiiliImVda do foj* tavern u$e,Dn- cuntora. Bird Uo\«>*. Ac. Terms cash (Imnkablo mortey) heUMje delivery. nov 26 Administrator’s Sale. ’ By S. Philbrlnkf A co. On the first Tuesday in February next, in front of tlie'Court House, between tlio usual hours of sale, 1 Negro Man named Moses,] Horae, 1 Gold Watch and Guard Chain, 1 pair Tistols, 1 Desk, 1 Trunk mid various articles of Wearing Appar el, belonging to the estate of M. II. Drake, de- r cared, and sold by order of the administrator for the benefit oftlus heirs and creditors of said estate* Terms cash. nov 25 For Itent« That Iar^o and comfortablo House,/itu* nshington Ward, fronting tlio Possession given imniedintcN-. Apply MATTHEW H. McALLIsTlR. novl 214t O N Monday, the 9th of December next, Ttho Wardens and Ves estryuioii of Christ Church, will offor forsalo nnd rent the Pews in tlio Church. The umnbor of Pews intended to be sold in fee simple, will first be ofiered, and the remainder will be put up for rent; the highest bidder will hnve choice. Tho terms will bo mndc known on the day ofsala,which will comnieuce at 11 o'clock. Notice whereof will be given by ringing of tbo bell. By order of the Vestry. ANTHONY BARTOW, Sec’y. N. B.—Purchasers in foo simple and rculers, will havo AJinf. in the basement story unsigned to them, corresponding os near as practicable to their Pews, until the Church be finished. The right to scats in the basement story, by tlio present oc cupants, consequently terminates. on the day of Rule. 292 nov 23 Executor's Sale. By 8. Phllbrlck A Co. On THURSDAY next, nt 11 o'clock, at tht ’ lAto residonce of Joines Wallace, Esq. deceased, (in Bronghton-strect) all the household and lritoh* en Furniture, Bodding, Ac. in the house* Alstf, Ono Carriage nnd pair of Horses, a number of Saddles, Bridles, Ac. Also, One half pipe Madeira Witte, imported per schr. May Flower in 1836; several demijona su perior old Wine, Gin, Brandy, and other Liquors. Terms cosh, bankolde money.nov 21 Administrator’s Sale By s. PliUbrick &Co. On the first Tuesday iu January. 1840, Iff front of the Court Houee in the City of Savannah, dur ing tho usual hours of sale, Lot No. 5, Columbia Ward, with the dwelling houso and all improve ment* thereon; also, a family of Negroes, viz: A valuable fellow, lib wife aim their daughter, three ufnumber, nil well disposed uud very desirable sen-ants, belonging to the estate of Jeremy Stone, late of this city,deceased. Sold by permission of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Co, when sitting for ordinary purposes, and by order of tho Adminiktrators. .Terms at sale. nov 6 Administrator’s Sale. . By 8. Phllbrlck A Co. On tlio first Tuesday in December next, in front of the Court Houso, betwocu tlie usual hours of sale, A two story Wooden Dwelling House and ont buildings, on hulf lots Nos. 39 and 40, Elbert Ward, fronting on Jefferson-street, belonging to tlio estato pf Dr. A. Sliefrall, deceased, and sold hy order of the Administrator and Administratrix. Terms cash. oct 2 Splendid assortment of Fashionable Fancy Diy Goods and Millinery. A 1 By S. Co. Phllbrlck i At Private-Solo. Among which nro rich fashionable Plaid and fig’d Satiu and other Hat Ribbons. Eng. Thread Edgings, Lnrcs and Inserting*, imitation Edging! and Laces, Swiss, French and Scotch Muslin Trimmings and Iuscrtings, Tartan Plaid Scarfs' nnd Handkerchiefs, (a ucw nrticlo) French emb’d Crape and Gauze Scarfs and IIhdhfs, children*! richly cnib'd Caps, Frock Waists, short Frock! and Robes, white and black French nnd English Blonds, 4-4 do, 4-4 Tliules, 5*4 black CliontUla Voils, u splendid assort inoiit of Swiss, French and Brussels worked Muslin and Lace Collars and Capes, Victoria Collaretts, Bands, Cuffs, Ac.— For solo on liberal terms. nov 23 Central Kail Itoad A Banking Company of Georgia. Savannah, Nov. 13, 1839. A N Election forninn Director* to manage the affairs of this Institution, will bo held at the Banking House in this city, on the first Monday; in January next. Polls to be open from 9 A. M. P. M. By order. it. 11. CUYLER, . Now landing from ship Newark, on assortment of plain and cut Tttniblors.CoU-ries,Champagne!, Bird Boxes, Lamps, Castors, Ao. Also, Gold edged China Tea and Coffee setta, Lion liuiid Pitchers, rich Toilet setts, Ac., for side oq libera! terms. nov 23 nov 18 227 Cashier. One Thousand Dollars Reward, W ILL he paid for the apprehension, with proof to conviction, oftlie person or per sons wtio fired the Bridge of tho. Central kail I$oad over the Littlo Ogeocliee, on the 21st inst. By ordoroftho Hoard of Directors. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, nov 22 231 (Georgian) By 8. Phllbrlck 6l Co. 50 shares Central Rail Road Stuck, in lots to suit purchasers. ■' nov 23 Administrator's Sale.' Savannah Ins. A Trust Co. F OR RENT—Tlio several Apartments above this Office, well adapted to counting rooms, law offices, Ac. nov 12 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, 8cc’y. By 8. Phllbrlck A Co. On the first Tuesday in January nc;t, at 11 o’ clock, in front of tlio Court Houso in this city,' 5 Shares Stock in steamer Forester, belonging to estate of A. Sanssey of South Carolina, deceased. Sold by ordoroftho Administrator. Terms cash, nov 22 Notice. C OUNCIL will electa Harbor Master for the Port of Savannah, at its first regular meet ing in December next. Applicants will leave thoir applications uud name* of their securities with M. MYERS, c. c. nov 22 231 , Notice. C OUNCIL will elect on Bio first Monday in December next, six Vendue Masters for the City of Suvanuah. Applicants will lenvo their applications cud the names oftlicir securities with nov 22 M. MYERS, c. c. Notice. W II. A S. ROGERS will receive hills of • all tho Country Banks (except Millcdge* ville) in payment for Goods, nt 10 per cent, dis count, provided tho amount of tho bill is traded out; but will not receive unbankable bills for con tracts already inado. nov 19 South side Morkot Square. Notice. T HE annual meeting of the Commissioners of Public Roads of Chatham County, will be held at tho Court House in the City of Savannah, on the first Monday, being tho second day of De cCmber next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. W. W. WASH, Sec’y. a. c. r. n. c. nov 12 223 Law. J OSEPH LAW lias opened an Office on die Bay, in Burroughs' buildings, where he inay be found during business hours, prepared to at tend to any business which may bo ontrDstod to his professional management nov 23 232m Alvarado, or Ulnltibollcd Cotton Seed, alias Okra, Twin or Clus ter Cottou Seed. T HE subscriber is the appointed Agent of Dr. David Cooper, of llurris County, for the sale of the above Cotton Seed, and will supply any person who wishes to plant the genuine seed. He has bat a small quantity lefron hand. This Cotton was planted iu Chatham and Effingham Comities, and bus boon seen by many Judges of that article who are decidedly of opinion thtit it is belter inull respects, than any other Cotton now S lanted. He has placed some of the seed iu die and* of Mr. B. Bourquin, living on dio Louis- villo Rond, 7 miles from Suvannau, who can sup- ply a few to those that may want. lie is also in possession of the certificates of several Merchants and Planters in different pnrts of die State, whp all testify to its grout production in the number ofbolls. nov 22 JNO. CHARLTON, Springfield, Effingham Co. 231 tL A Situation Wanted,. A S Overseer on u Rice Plantation on die Riv er, by an individual who is well experienced in the cultivation of Rice, having planted that nr-: tide for twelve year*—is industrious and of stea dy habits. Good references, as to character, Ac. can be given. For particulars, enquire at this of fice, of hy letter addressed to “J. II.” through die Post Office. 22Ji'" nov 20 Glass nnd China Wnre. By 8. Phllbrlck A Co. At Private Sale. Splendid UOitOtt Made Pianos. By 8. PliUbrick, A Co. Two first rate Pianos, of fiuo tone and finish, aiid fadiioiinble patterns, jn.-t received from Bos ton and will be sold a bargain to close consignment, nov 7 SlierifPs Sale. ■^^ILL bo sold on die first Tuesday In Febru ary next, before the Court House in tho city of Snvnnnah, between die usual hours of sale, the sloop Elizojevied on under ami.by virtue of n fi fa on foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Hon. tbo Inferior Court of Chudiutn county, in favor of Samuel 11. Hill, *w. John Russell, nov 23 ELISHA WYLLY. Sheriffc. c. City marshal’s Notice. O N Monday, tlio 2d December next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. iu the Mprket House, (un der die superintendence oftlie Market Commit tee,) will bo leased for one year, from die above date, all the Stalls in said market. Terms—One halfcash, bankable money, the other half a joint note oftwo responsible names, (to be approved of by the above Committee) pnyable on the first day of May uext. A. HARMON, c. m. N. B.—No bid Will he taken from persons who are in arrears for Stall rent. Also, notice is now { ;iven, that all notes taken as above will be col- ected when due. A. H. nov 21 230. Colorado and Red River Land. O N dio first Tuesday in Junuury next, before the Court IIouso iu tlio City of Savannah, will be sold for din benefit of die creditors of I5ew-- is Gamdil.nn insolvent debtor,five thousand (50G0) ' acres of Land in the Republic of Texas, the same being contained in u script for five (5) shares in dio estate and funds of tlio Colorado and Red River Land CompAuv, transferable oni the books of die Company, the said script having been regu larly made out to tho said Lewis Giinnlil and by him assigned to mo muter an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for die benefit of tho creditors of die said Lewis Ganoid. , ELISHA WYLLY, Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Ganoid nov 25 Attachment Sale. O N Friday, -the 29th November inst. between, tho usual hours of sale, will be sold before die Court House, in die city of Savannah, die sloop Eliza, with her tackle,* apparel and furni ture, as levied on under and by virtue of an at tachment,issued from the Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham Couuty, in fuvor of Zacharioh M. Winkler, vs. Williamson Newman. By order ofCharics S. Henry, Judge Superior Courts Kusteni'District Georgia, nov 19 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff q. c. Executor’s Sale Continued. O N die first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold at his residence nt WnlihourviHe, Liberty County, all tho personul estate and effects (stives exccptcd)'of the late Augustus G. Bacpu Terius made known on die day of sale, nov 22 WILLIAM LAW, Fx’or. Exchange. D RAFTS on New-York ut short sight, for sale by . itov 19 MICH. DILLON A CO. -CA..