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OF SAVANNAH,
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ILtUy “Bcpubllcnn,**
timeja wocK,(Monday, Wed'
I'v’HdW) "• tho oflico ol 1,10 “ Dail F
1 ! ’’Stniningnll tlio intelligmco
a«r* >•*«
Fs«sr
for air month..
•rtUcmcntdpiiblishbaatthoiistialrateB,
HBSjBts for the first, snd Thirty
i half for ench it“«rtion after, por
SfienbY the Clork. oftlio Courts
' that application has been lliado for
Administration, must bo published
nAVS at leust.
FMcwtora and Administrators for
rrmlitot* to render ili their accounts
Silted SIX WEEKS.
Xcrrooa liv Executors and Adintnis-
ibe at pubic auction, on the firstTues-
until, bctwcon the usual hours of
•lice of Public Sales iu thn County
Piters Testamentary, ofAdniihUtra-
rdiatidiip may have beotf granted , first
n*rs notice thereof in ono of the
, lt ej of this Stoto, and at the dooref
[ouse, "here snpli sales are to ha
jrlcnre to sell Negroes, must bo pub
In months, bo fore any order absolu te
e thereupon by tlio Court,
eat Eat do by Ere
ted Est itu hv Executors, Adtninistra-
tardiam, nuisthe published SIXTY
Ire Urn day of Solo. Those sales must
Jie Court l(ouso door of the County
H orty is situate, and on the first
noth,between file hoiirsoftenin
Jtnnd four in tho nftemoon. No sale
■ itiy invalid, unless so expressed in
thy Executors, Administrators and
L the Court of Ordiiuiry for leave to
jeuthe published FOUR MONTHS.
onal property (except negroes)
i| intestnto estates by Executors and
krs must bo advertised FORTY
Liu by Executors nnd Administrators
K i.-:imjsory, must be published .SIX
is for foreclosure of Mortgngos’ on
hut lie advertised once a mouth for
Inti id.
tilic Court of Ordinary, (nccompani-
jo]iy of the bond of ngreomeiit) to
V land must be advertised Tiiiiek
fast.
ilesiimler executions regularly grant-
Inrts, must Iib advertised THIRTY
pier inurtjroge executions SIXTY
• ofpcrWiiuile property under or-
j.uiiutbe advertised, generally, TEN
re the'dayof salo. ‘
nUeniciitswill be punctually attended
liters directed to this Oflico or tho
I bo post poid, to entitle them to at-
To Let.
■tiro story Dwelling nnd Garden in
in Word, opposite tlio Free School,
Rupicd hy Mr. J. B. Lowis. Pos
it tho 1st November. Ap-
e given on
ANSON PARSONS.
; Dollars Rewind,
rimvay. on Utc 20th July last, (Vom the
Imlior, his Negro Man, SA1VNY.
J*ftboiit23 years old, & feet 8 or 0 in-
I Irish, very black and likely, luis ratli-
—mtlcltral voice, and a deep sicatrice
lie was batiglit of Mr. Hugh Rose,
' I bi "
■ since, and 1 believe was brought lip
■bout 10 miles nbove tliiscity.
fc'.vard will l,e paid fot'uia deli very in
In this State, or to tlio subscriber.
NOBLE A. HARDEE.
chcr ft La Roclic,
br sale on accommodating terms, No.
I Castor Oil, in bottles assorted sizes;
lllon; Spts. Turoentine, do. do. do.',
[Glauber Sidts, Cream Tartar, Brittt-
pr, Dittcii Madder, GItte, Snuffs,Salt
, Black Lead, Lump Black, Lntttp
l». Borax,crude utid refined Indigo,
I Spanish Flout Blueing, Hippo.Jnl-
I Calomel, Arrow Root,Spanish Flies,
anna, Flake, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cin-
f, Black und Cayenne Peper, Ginger,
kr, super. Carbonate Soda, Tartaric
lo Salts, Salt Tarter, Sul Ainmoniuc,
Cumic, Aimuouiu, Bettziou, Copal,
lie, Arabic, Opium und Styrux,Kose
Till, l'eari Ashi.Bul Aratus, Washing
l d, Isinglass, Pearl and Patent Bar.
lie Fluwcrs, Boneset, Sage, Elder
hyroyul, Thnroughwort, Liverwort,
Pigitalos, Senna, Squills, Uuinine,
Kuo, Pipeline, Hydriodato, Potass
ass, Croton Oil, Oil Block Pepper,
wsafrtis,' Lemon, Borgatttol, Cara-
ICuhehs, Rosemary, Roso Ccdrul or
j!iJuniper, Snake Root, Pink Root,
plnzerton Root, Gentian, Ctuussi,
Resin,lump and calcined; Sweet und
posits atal bottles, Tootli Powders,
Extract and Elixir of Bark, Ex-
11 v GJI *. W nx » Gum Myrrh, Alcohol,
I ilarUiioru, Carhonato, Ammonia'
No. 935—-Vol. XXXVI.]
SAVANNAH, (On.) WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER
27, 1830.
[Whole No.—07,027.
City Treasurer’s OIllcc,
. SkVAttVstt, 1st Nov. 1839.
' I 'HE following Lots nro in arrears to the City
A for ground rent, lo Witt
BrownWurd—Lots Nos. 1,2, 3 II, 15, 16,
23,23,40,50, 61,60, 58,69,6] , 02.
24 C 3T Umbi “ 3 ’ 4 ' 8 ’ 9 >' 10 ' 13 - 20 > 21
Now Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 4,6.
aiWKr’ 8 ’ 9 ’! 0 ' 13 : 14115 - 10 - 80 -
Jackson Wurd—Nos. 7,8, 13,14, 15,10, 17,
21,22,23,24,29,39,31,32,33, 30, 37, 38,42,43,
44, 45,40,47.
Jasper Ward—Nos. 5,6,7,8,9,10.
^Lalliyotto Ward—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 0,7,8, 9,
Liberty Ward-Nos. 1,4,9,10,11, IS, 16,27,
20,33,35,39. .
Pulaski AVnrd—Noi. 1,2,3,4, 5,10.
\y - -•** • - - - ~--
tVnrrcn Ward—Nos. 3, 6,10,12,10,20,21,23.
Washington Ward—Nos. 1,2,3,0,12,15,17,
18,10, 20,21,23,24,29,30.
JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
Take Notice.
If tho rents duo on the above numed lots (ire not
paid on or before the 11th hint., I shall on the
morning of the 12th inst. proceed to ro-cnter said
lot*, iu couformity to Ordinance,
nev 5 A. HARMON, C. M.
French Chemicals.
S ULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate and Acetate
of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Black Pep
per, Krcosote, Pincrino, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Em
etine, Ext Nux Vomica, Hydrodato, Potassu, &c.
Just received per Newark, und for sale by
oct-3 a, R.‘ HENDRICKSON.
Stnrclu
TWENTY boxes Colgate's No. 1 Soap. For
A. PARSONS.
sale by -
Up Salve, Ac.
O TTO Rose Lip Sa|ve, Patuy’s Cold Cream,
real French Almond Pusto. A fresh supply
of these elegant articles, for the cure of chapped
lips, lace, &c, just'received and for sale by
nov 9 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
Otto Rose Up Salve.
JJECEIVED, a fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip
oct 11
Sulve. For sale by
A. PARSONS.
Spil
G EO. TV. CARPENTER’S Compound Ex-
Jract of Icclund moss, Carrageen, or Irisli
Moss, Slippery Elm, Horcliound, &c., a valuable
remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery,
remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery,
diarrhoea, catarrh, and all affections of the breast
and lungs. For sale by
21 PORCHER & LAROCHE.
aug
The true Verbena €rcnm. '
T HIS delightful Crcum is warranted to be tho
true extract of Verbena; gentlemen'having
tender faces or strong beards, would find ittiio
most delightful saponaceous compound ever of
fered to the public, it makes a beautiful heavy lath
er, ami utter shaving, leaves a delicious fragrance
pf^thn Verbena, and preventing the face from
chapping, which in general, other soaps irritate.
It is only for sale by
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Market Sq. sign of the Golden Globe. -
nov!8-
Lamp Oil, Ac.
gallon
F IVE hundred gallons pure Sperm. Oil, (fall
strained,) 2u" ‘ ~‘“ i J J ~
strained,) 2u0 do. summer strained do.
Also, 12 doz. Lamp Chiiunies. Just received, und
for sale by A. PARSONS.
ft Medicines, warranted fresh and
pvlaiids Tonic Mixture, Houck's
■im s Vermifuge, Barclay’s Cubebs
pin, butler’s und Henry’s Magnesia,
|rts, Brandretbs, Lees, Evans, Se-
T Beckwiths, GaUighuus, Hooper’s
k; Bateman’s Drops, British Oil,
[Xurlington, Balsam, Opodeldoc,
J: " 0,n P B on’s Eye Water’s,Bernard's
Pure, Morton’s Cough Syrup, Apo-
■es and Weights.
I&e.-Pronlisa’nml Glossin’a Co-
and Eye Waters; do. do. Toilet
Extracts Musk, Jessamine, Roso
I”'““•do. Bear’s Oil, Oldridgo's
■nihm, Hair Powder, I’lilFs end Box-
r? Compound, Volatiio Salts of fan-
Itia?!?'' 01,1 fiktss and pungent.;
kosc’, Cream of Soaps, Vor-
r, 1 Lroant, Lipsalve, with a full as-
Ithcr articles in tue’lino.
[■-I—.,, Tootli Keys and For-
Swnlm’s Vcriuiniffp.
T HIS remedy counteracts tlio xyhole train of
diseases arising front die debility -of tlio di
gestive organs or u depraved condition of die sto
mach and bowels.
Most of the diseases ofchildren originate in ver
minous nlfcctions.
Worms destroy Uto nonrishmont which is in
tended by nature to support life.
Tlio immediate effect of Bwaim’s Vermifuge
ore to trounitilize tho stomach, clear it ofacidous
phlegm, dissipate superfluous bile,, increase tho
grastic juices and promote healthy digestion.
It alleviates sick hoadache, and is an antedote
for the Cltolora Morbus of our country, dinrrharit,
fevor nnd ague, nnd dint class of diseases which
owo their origin to a disordered state of die sto
mach nnd bowels. ' ■
This remedy expels worms by giving healthy
action to tlio stomnch nnd organs of digestion.—
There is nothing in iu composition to kill worms.
They nre seldom seen nfter its use, and tlio pa
tient improves in health, color and appetite.—
Thoso remedies which kill worms must of course
injure the stomach materially, and die cause of
many serious complaints. This fact hns been ma
terially neglected by Uto faculty, nnd the error has
never been discovered until Swaim’s Vermifugo
proved it to tho entire sutisfuedon of every family
who lias used it. ... -
The medicine is no less efficacious in many or
dto diseases of grown persons,by dissipating dtose
morbid secretions wliich’prodtioe dysentery, dinr-
rliaat, cholera morbus, piles, fever.and ague, dys
pepsia, acidity of tlio stomach, foul brcntlt, nnd
die disagreeable atrectionsconsequenthpou bilious
disorders. - . - - ,
It is now irf general Use in most pnrts of tlio
world. Families resident in die country, travel
lers going into the interior or voyaging into dis
tant tropical climates, (insulated from medical tal
ent) would find Swaim’a Vermifuge of great ad-
vantage.
Kept constantly on hand, nnd for sale by
L A. PARSONS,
nov G Sole Agent for the State.
|» Cupping Instrument^ Dissecting
i Needles and Scissors. Ctinnimr
^Needles and Scissors, Cupping
■*« Snells and Bottles: also, ^ large
T othor articles in tlio line—yvhere
(• nters and country merchants are
| a nu examine for themselves.
Opposite tho Market,
Sign of tho Golden Globe.
I^urdcn Seeds.
['per hns just received por brig
('"Jpply of fresh Garden Seeds,
0 o* best quality, and tlio growth of
P .L half moon nnd Valentine; Beet,
ul °od, white, Scursity and Mangel
I, 8®» early York, Battersea, Drum-
l un “ «d Dutch; Carrot, early horn,
i£?j Cucumbers early framed, long
sickly; l oll,, : .1 i °
I °rtugnl; Okra, curled Parsley,
L 8 . We P| Spanish Pease, Dwfirf, Mur-
lifl 00 • J ue Itpporials, • Washington,
lS C » a . n ? ToU Marrowfat; Radish,long
I r. m' ^i^hite turnip do,early frarn-
(. Si !t f l l,n * , h» early bush and long
I’li Toma oo«; Turnip, oarlv
Toma oils; Turnip, early
hit f,folio a n d Rutabago; Pepper
Gfess, wiftta and red Clover, Lu-
, - c - For sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
■ rite.
E.VL.VAJH’U;d MAJIMOIH
SCHEME.
rp HE following details of u Sciixmi ova Lot-
J- tkrv, to lio drawn in December next, war
rants us tn dedaring it to bo UNPARALLELED
an the history ol Lotteries. Friz?s to the nmomit
IIAVK ttavBn BxroitB UKi:a orrxRxn to tho pub-
Ho. U is true, Uioro ore many blanks, but on the
outer hand, tho extremely low clturgo of S20
per licket—die value a.hi ttumiKn of die Cxrt-
TAts, und die revival of the good old custom of
warranting that every pri^o shall ho drawn and
sold, will, we are sure, give universal satisfaction,
and especially to die Six Hundred Prize IIol-
octinlly cashier of tho Citizens’ Bank, and A.Bou-
douui, Esq. actually cashier of tho Consolidated
wnr ?. a " k ’ " ^ M P'' r Act passed licroro A.
?I^ ureb, , , ’ l L8t 3* 1Sota fy Puh,ic . on tho 2d oPMay,
I8.W, and tlio properties transforred uuinciimbei^
cd, lor dto security of the fortunate Prize Hold-
res.
To thosed sposedto adventure, wo recommend
early appUeadon being itiadc to us for tickets—
when the prizes are hit sold, hlunks only remain
—dto first buyers have tile best chance. We,
dicroforo, emphatically say—DELAY NOT! but
ut once w-mit and trans-mit to us your orders,
Which shall always rcccivo our immediate atten
tion. Letter, to bu addressed, mid anplicadoits
made to avt vt.’anu<» ‘mi
SYLVESTER & CO.
’ 100 Broadway, Now-York:
03^ Ohsorvo dto number, 150.
8700,000111 8900,00011 899,000!
O prizes of 890,0001!
9 prizes of 819,00011
, of 810.00011
LOTTERY OP REAL ESTATE & BANK
STOCK,
SITUATED IN NEW-ORLEANS.
Tlio richest und moat magnificent Scheme
evor presented to dm public in diis or any oth
er country.
. ficKets ciy dollars.
AMonivlbyan Act if tin UgUlatim Alicmbly
(ff rlorKia, and under the directions Of the Com
missioners, acting under the same.
TO HE DHAIIN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, DECK 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT Jit. HAMILTON, Jlanngers.
SYLVESTER &■ CO. Ihtl Broadway,
New-York, Solo Agents,
NO COMBINATION NUMBERS!!
100,000 tickets,from No.l upwards,iu succession.
Extract from the Laws of the Legislative Coun
cil of-tlio Territory of Floridu. t
Chap.7BI—No.22—Whereas tlio Court House
u ^ uvu ^ C0l >nty, is in an unfinished state and
tfiero uro yet due and owing upon the snme, mo
llies, which it Is believed wifi impose too burden
some a tax upon tlio people of Duval, and where
as, it is desirable to pay tiio.se said sums and com
plete the building, as well for tlio greater couve-
n enco of the administration of justice, us for the
double purpose of an Academy, for which pur-
|iose in part, the said budding, wheu completed,
is designed. Therefore—-
# Skc. 1. Be it euacted by the Governor and Le
gislative Council of the Territory of Florida,
Tliut it shull und may be luwful lor Joseph B.
Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hurt und William J. Mills,
oruny two of them under the direction of the
County Court of Duval County, to raise such
sum or sums of money, by lottery, in such schemes
us they may deem appropriate and advisable: Fro
yided, tliut the said persons sliull bind themselves
iu such manner as the Court shall direct, well
and truly to conduct such lottery ittgood faith, to
appropriate the proceeds to die object above sta
ved.—F.is.-ed, Feb. 7th, 1834.—Approved, Feb.
lltli, ldd-L
By agreement, bearing dato the *28th bf Febru
ary, 1339, the above Joseph Lancaster, Isaiah D.
Hart aud William Mills, uid, for certain consider
ations, in conformity to tho said Legislative Act,
duly assign unto AIet«rs.Scl.midt&. Hamilton all
their right and interest, utid the powers vested in
tiveiii by the above reviled Act of ihe Legislature
ol’ Florida.
Extract from {he valuation of George Phillip Mn-
noitvrier and Jucob de Cordova, both of the city
of New-Orleaus, made aud sworn to on tho 19th
day of April, 1339:
That the *uid George Pillip Manouvrier and Ja
cob Cordovu, appraise and conscientiously nnd
honestly vuiue the property known under the name
and appeilationof “Bunk’s Arcade,” iu the cify of
New-Orleans, at Six Hundred Thousand Dollars,
aud
appeilationof
“City Hotel" or “Bishop’s Hotel," in live said city
of Now-Orlcans, at Four Hundred and Twenty
Thousand Dollars.”
The Deeds of the Property nnd the Stock trans
ferred in trust to the Commisbiouers uppoinled
by the said Act of the Legislature of Florida,for
the security of the Prize Holders.
Splendid Scheme t
1 Prize—Tho Arcade—23G feet, 5 inches, 4 lines,
ouMuguziue-street; 101 feet, 11 inches, on
Nutchez-street; 12(3 feet, ti inches, ou Gru-
vior-street. Rented at about $37,000 per
aunuin. Dollars.
Vuhted at
1 Prize—City Hotel—lG2feoton Com
mon-street, 140 feet, G inches^ on
Cump-street. Rented at $:£>>000.
-Valued at
1 Prize—Dwelling House, (adjoining
tlio Arcade) No. 10—24 feet, 7 in
ches front, oil Nutchez-street. Rent
ed at $1,200. Valued ut
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining tlio Arcade,)
. No. 18—23 feet front on Nutchez-
street. Rented at $1,200. Vulued
The Man About Town,
B Y Cornelius Webbe, author of Glances of
Life, a Novel, in 2 vols.
Nan Darrell, or the Gipsy Mother, by the author
of The Heiress, Merchant's Daughter, Prince and
tlio Pedlar, &c. 2 vols.
ANNUALS.
Christian Ivoopsako, edited by the Rov. John A
Clark, with eontributions by Montgomery, Rov.
Titos. Ruilles Cunningham, Rev. W. Jay,Bishop
Ives, Bishop Smith, Bishop Doano, nnd oilier em
inent writers, with 9 plutes.. .
Religious Offering, tfditedby Miss C. II. W“;
ternrati, with 10 engravings.
The Pearl, or Affection’s Gift, with 0.engra
vings.
. Tlio Gem, with 7 engravings.
The Gift, edited by Miss Leslie, 9 engravings,
The Literary Souvenir, edited by W. R. Bur
ton, 13 engravings.
The Violot, edited by Miss Leslie 0 engrn.
vings. . • •
The Toots of America, illustrated by ono of her
Painters, with numerous illnstratioits
The Works of Lord Bacon,complotein2yo!s.
8vo. London edition. .
Gil Bins, translated hy Siqollett, in-2 vote, royal
8vo. illustrated by Joan Gigou, with upwards of
500 engravings. London.
Tho Curiosities of Literature, hy D’lsrnoh, 1st
and 2d series, complete in 1 vol. London,
oct 16 w‘THORNE WILLIAMS
White Lend, Ac. .
1 KEGS superior English White Lend
JLUIV 200do do American No. 1 &2
10 bids English Linseed Oil
10 do dp Chalk
10 do. do '.Whiting
5 do Alum, 5 do Salt Petre
Just received per Savannah und .Commando,
and for solo by . ~
nov 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
700,000
GOO,000
20,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, northeast cor
ner of Basin and CustouHouse-st.
40 feet front on Busin, and 40, feet
on Franklin-street, by 127 feet deep
on Custom House-street. Rented
at $1,500. Vulued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24, soutwestcor*
ner of Basin and Custom House-
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin,
32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin, 127
..feet,10} inclicsdeepin front of Cus
tom HousP-st. Rented ut $1,500.
Valued ut
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339,24 feet, 8 in
ches on Royal-stroe.t, bv 127 leet, 11
inches doop. Rented ut $1,400.
Vulued ut
1 Prize—250 Shares Cunal Bonk Stock
$100 each,’
Ditto—200 do. Com. do. do.
Ditto—160 do. Mechanics’ and Tra-
• dors’ do. do.
1 Ditto—100 do. City Bank do. do.
1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do.
1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do.
1 Ditto—50 do. Exchange Bank do. do.
1 Ditto—50 do. do. do. do. do.
1 Ditto—25 do. Gas Light Bunk do. do.
I Ditto—25 do. do. do do. do-do.
1 Ditto—15 do. Mechanics’ mid Tra
ders’ do. do.
1 Ditto—15 do. do. do. do.
20 Do.—each 10 shares of the Louisiana
Suite Bank, $100 each, euch prize
$1,000, ,
10 Do.—each 2 sliures of $100 each,
each prize $200, of the Gus Light
200 Do.—each 1 share of 000, of the
Bank of Louisiana,
200 Do.—each 1 share of $100, of tho
New-Orleans Bank,
150 Do.—eucli 1 share of $100, of tlio
Union Bank of Florida,
20,000
20,000
20,000
15,000
Mon* op Drawiko.—100,000 tickets, from 1 to
100,000, will bo put iu one-wheel, and GOO prizes,
with tho blanks, hi another. To every tmmbcru
prizo or blank will be drawn, nntil nlf tlio prizes
are determined, leaving tho balance oNpumbers
m Uin wheel blanks,
KfTo Editors and Publishers.—Having re
ceived Newspaperscontainingtlio nbovo Scheme,
from twenty-two Suites mid Territories, besides
several of the British Provinces, wo aro satisfied
with the circulation, mid therefore request that
.such papers as have not, up to this time, inserted
the advertisement, will be pleased not to do so,
and that all tlie oilier papers will .insert it once n
week only, until the 1st of December, und for
ward us uieir accounts.
SYLVESTER & CO.
, , 15G Brand way, New-York.
july 29 1611
Leather Shirts.
PT1HE subscriber hns on hand a few superior
X Wash Leather Buckskin Under Shirts, war
ranted to keep tho cold out.
nov 13 G. S. NICHOLS.
Beaver Cloth Frock Coals.
J UST received from New York, a full supply
of Beaver Cloth nnd Satinet Hunting Couts,
which will bo sold low for cash, hy
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS,Market Square.
William II. Lloyd,
H AS just received per recent arri vuIm, a splen
did assortment of Bonnets, infcrior.to none
in tlio market, which lie oficra at wholesale or re
tail, on accommodating terms. The above com
sist oftlio following, viz;
2 cases fine Tuscan Bonnets, latest style
3 do common do, do do
Oriental do, do
col’d Straw do, uew
Mimes do do do, do
English split straw do do
super do patent do do do
Misses pluin do do
1 do
4 do
2 do
1 do
2 do
4 do
do
do
do
do
do
do
s pi
50 dozen P. L. Hoods
Also,
An handsome assortment 'of plaid nnd figured
Ribbons. tiov 18
Negro Woolens.
A CASES Washington Kerseys
± 2 do. Hanover Jeaqs
2 bides Canadian Kerseys
2 do. Cordova Plaint
2 do. Potter Hill Jeans
5 do. Dufiil Blankets
1 do. Red Flannel
3 do. plaid and plnin Limeys
Scotch Bonnets and Kilniartioch Caps, &c.
’or sale by FULLER, MOORE & CO.
oct 2G 209
eci. real
' shrink;
Flannels. Ac.
A VERY & JOHNSON have received,
Welsh Flannels, warranted not to
Whitney, Rose, Ribbon bound nnd Dufiil Blau-
koto; Satinets, Ginghams, Musljndo Laines, &c,
For sale on accommodating terms,
nov 13 South side Monument Square.
Gloves.
XTC7TIITE Kid, light funcy, dark colored and
v t black Iloskin Gloves; also, white black
snd colored Silk do. Received per brig Augusta
und for sole by JOHAT MALLERY.
uct9
Glasgow and Washington Ker
seys.
2 CASES 3-4 brown Glnsgow Kerseys
1 do 4-4 do do do
44 dark do do
34 Washington do
44 do do
FULLER, MOORE & CO.
232
do
1 do
3 do
1 do
For sale by
nov 23
^Landing: from sclir. Elizabeth
from Philadelphia,
PIPES pure Holland Gin, / Wheel and Pine
Apple’ brand
4 or casks SweetMnlnga Wine
1 do do Golden Sherry do
10 cusks Dutf Ccrdan’s old Pole Sherry do '
39 case* Pickles. For sale by
GE H.
nov G
GEORG
MAY.
Codfish, 4kc.
A AAA lhs. Codfish
X vrjvfv/vl 1 bbl. Halibut fins, just re
ceiving pcrschr. Suvuimah, from Marblehead,
und for rale by COPE & MILLS,
nov 5
Sulphate Quinine, Ac.
£'/'| OZB. Sulphate Quinine
Ovl 10 do do Morphine
1 case Flake Manna
1 do Semin, 1 do Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap
Received and for sale on accommodating terms
by JOHN E. STILWELL,
Comer of Broughton nnd Whitaker streets,
nov 19 Opposite the Mansion House.
Elite’s Odoriferous Compound or
Persian Scent Bags.
A MOST grateful perfume for scenting bags,
tfcc. and is an effectual remedy against moth,
nov 21
Sign of the Golden Globe,
Opposite the Market.
Patent Medicines.
B RITISH OIL, Opodeldoc, Turlington Bal
sam, Dalby’s Cnrminitive Balsam, Balsam
Honey, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial.—
Received nnd for sale wholesale and retail, 'on ac
commodating terms by
JOHN E. STILWELL,
Corner of Broughtou & Whitaker streets,
nov 19 Opposite the Mansion House.
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
2,500
2,500
1,500
1,500
1,000
20,000
15,000
GOO Prizes.
$1,500,000
TICKETS 890—NO SHARES.
_ • . ... . «4* iUa iitmnnva Q|
[CP It shall he at the option of the winners
Prizes of Bunk' Stocks, either to tukeUie Stock
itself, or the par value thereof in cash.
The receipts of the sale ojT tlio Tickets are, and
will bo, deposited in tho Citizens’, Consolidated,
Canal, Union und Cnrrollton Banks, in tho name
of the Managers jointly, with J.B. Perrault,Esq.
T
Blankets, Carpeting anti Bass,
Per Excel.
A FURTHER ntppljr of «up'r Ingrain Car-
fr-.. PMing—AUo, very superior Tttftod Rug«,
3 oulc. licnvy twilled lilniikcts. For ml.. h»
oct 18
Hlmlfcte. For rule by
SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
203
.ale by ^ “pulLElfM* ^&C 5 6. r0r
and
. Umbrellas,
A VERY * JOHNSON, have recoivcd.traofld
■T*. assortment of Cotton mid Silk Umbrella..
oct23 '’sou ^ 0,l " mellt Square.
A VERY & JOHNSONhaw received a largo
assortment real Welsh Flannels, warranted
not to oltrrak. Also, large size ribbon bound
tiiaiiKuLs. noy „
10
He„l Welch Flannels, Ac.
inm »Welch Fanncls
IS y a . rd8 Cnnai,mn Kersoys
3000 do. Cordova Plains
3000 do. v>oruova i'liuus
Just opened by
0<=t 9 FULLER, MOORE & CO.
dc. E.
J . „ UaH Oooila,
. ?* INQERSOLL are now receivinir
Dry Goods.
Received per L. Baldwin
CUPER black Italian Cravats
Do Green Barigo'
.Do blue black Crape
Do black do
Sulotidid Thibet Shawls
500 pieces blue black Braid
2 lbs Knitting Twist
Sf&yg 1 », SGI ‘> vaa -* a -‘'-on'.<io
Super black ribbed and plain worstod Hoio
Boys and Misses Hose and half Hose
1 case Ivory Spool Cotton
1 do Persian do do
1 do Clerk's do do
1 do'z Ladies Merino Drawer!
a, ,,, J® , do Shirts a superior article
Shell back Combs
Do Side do
Metal do do
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
nov 18
• it. ac s. It offers,
ave just received from New-York, viz:
0 cases Nun’s Palm Leaf Hats
1 do. stip’r Florence Braid Bonnots, latest
style
1 do. English Straw do.
1 do. American do. do.
1 do. Misses round Florence Hats
2 doz. do. do. Hoods
1 case colored Straw Bonnets, &c.
0 °1 IS South side Market Square.
H W* II. A S. Rogers,
AVE just received from New York, tho fol
lowing Fancy Goods, viz:
1 boxemb’d changeable Bonnet Ribbjns, a
splendid article
1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do
1 do fancy French Silk Bags
1 do Plaid Bonnot Ribbons
5 White Net Veils
1 dozc-u Net Siuiwis
1 do Silk emb’d Scarfs
1 do Plaid do do
1 do Thibet do do
fc4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe *
1 do Phjllygraminy
1 dozen Infant’s Waists
10 do Nuns (Dutch) Lace
Together with various articles in the Fancy line.
nov Ifl South side Market Square.
Dried Fig’S.
DRUMS Figs, in fine order, in store and
JmllP for sale by
”1 A A BOXES Negro Pipes, landing from
AvFvF ship Trenton, for sale by
nov 19 MICII. DILLON &, CO.
Domestic Liquors.
A S* BBLS. N. E. Rum
‘AO 5 half pipes Bnmdy, landing from ship
Coromnndo, and for sole low from the wharf,by
nov 2 GEORGE H. MAY.
Loaf and Crushed Sugar.
OA BBLS and 5 boxes refined Loaf Sugar
AM 10 bbls Crushed Sugar
10 do Pow-dored do
Received from the Boston Sugar Refineiy,
and for sale by - L. BALDWIN,
nov 1 214
For Restoring the Hair.
HE Casada Oil is so denominated, because it
is composed of vegetable ingredicnts.and its
virtues are pre-emineiitry displayed in tho follow
ing respects: It possesses properties of the most
salubrious nature, wliich-eradicates the scurf and
all impurities oftlio hair; nourishes the hair nnd
prevents its fulling oil’, and lessens tlio liability of
inir to turn grey; strengthens the woukest luiir,
and produces a Iu.xuriunt growth; gives a vigor
to the hair which soon produces an inimitably nat
ural curl, and prevents its fidling out iu a dump
atmosphere, or during exercise; renders the hair
either nntural or artificial, beautifully soft- nnd
pleasant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleas
ant perfume to the tresses—in fine, renders the
hnirdreAsstraiisconduntly beautiful, promotes tlio
20,000 growth ofwhiskerrf, eye brows, - mustaches, &c.
To children’s hair its effects are strikingly benefi
cial; is perfectly innoxious, und may with safety
be applied to tho youngest infant; it eradicates tho
daudnff easier and superior to combs, Bonps, &c.;
is extremely pleasant to the infant, gradually
strengthens the hnir, nnd augments its gro-‘H .n
an to produce a beautiful head of hair. Pi
the hair after sea bathing, violent exercise, and is
of pre-eminent utility for persons travelling by sea
or land, preserves die hair, rendering it peculiarly
pleasant, and always dressed, has Wonderful ef-
fects on the hair in hot or cold climrites, and is
held in high estimation by distinguished persons
nb S°old wholesale and retail by the Proprietor,
Thos. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, and by
appointment, by
Price 75 conts per bottle
A. PARSONS, Agent,
Savannah, Ga-
novS
nov 12
COPE & MILLS.
IVei
;ro Pipes.
New Goods, New Goods.
111IIE subscriber has received and now opening
X from brig Snvannah aud ship Celia, n largo
i-‘.. >
Goods.
from brig Savannah and ship Colid, a largo
and extensive assortment of newest Btyle of Fan
cy and Staple Goods/ consiiting in port of the fol
lowing articles, viz:
100 pieces Cordova Kerseys
120 do. Satinets
20 do. • *
0 do.
GO
30
10
40
20
do.
do.
do.
do.
new stylo 44 French Prints
do. English CjilicDes
black and cord Scotch Ginghams
Kentucky Jeans
White Flannel
Rod do. various qualities
do. • Muslin de Lnines
100 54, 04 and 84 Chineille Shawls
50 Merino ShuwIn and Monties
400 Shawls, various styles and qualities
100 pieces French and English Merinos
50 do- Pongeo Silk Hum's.
20 do. EngushSpittnlfield^ilkdo.
50 dozen Wolen Gloves
20 do. Mens Buck and H. SJ Gloves
20 do. Ladies II. S. Gloves
20 do. do. Silk nnd Cotton Gloves
and Long Mitts
50 pieces col’d nnd black Silks,nowest stylo
2 cases Cutiton Flannel
20 pieces new style Cusshnere
20 do. Vestimrs
10 do. Broadcloths, various qualities
BO boxes Bomiet, pup Taffeta and Belt Rib*
bons
* 100 dozen silk, worsted and cotton Hose and
Half Hose
10 boxes Satin Ribbons, from Nn. 2 to 22
48 Ladies while Florence Bonnets
AND
. 100 colored Bonnets
White und colored Satins, col’d Florences
White and black Crape
Black Love Shatyls, black Bombasine
Ladies hemstitched Linen Cambric Ildkft.
Lace nnd worked collars, Bonnets
Nuns Hoods, and a general assortment of
lesimble goods. For sale by ,
oct 29 A. BENNETT.
Seasonable Goo<1s«
B roadcloths—Black, invisible green.
olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed ana
brown, English double milled.
Cassimeres—Drab, black, dark grey and striped.
Satinets—Blue, drab, cadet nnd dark mixed.
Suspenders—Elastic and knitted, also Extra Ends.
Hosiery—Lambs Woo), Vigonia, while and mix
ed Cotton.
Gloves—Colored and white Hoskin, Buckskin,
Silk and Beaver
Umbrellasr-Silk and Cotton.
Stocks—Satin, and Bonibasin, with bows and
plnin.
Cravats—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also,
Merino Skirts.'
tirasnes—ciuui, nun, uait*aua mua.
Handkerchiefs—White Silk, plain, red and figur
ed. Just received, add for sole by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
% oct 22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
Suspenders, Suspenders*
T HE subscriber has now on hand,a very largo'
assortment of Suspenders* viz: Superior
Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin
do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton; all of which are
offered at his usual low prico.
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market SQqaro.
Merino Under Shirts A. Drawers.
fJlilE undersigned bus a full supply of Under
ign
Shirts and Di
forcash,
nov 11
ill supply t
■rowers, which wiiIdo sold low
G. 8. NICHOLS,
Market 8quaro,
Linen nnd Cotton Shirts.
TUST opened, a complete assortment of ready
el made Shirts, viz: Superior Irish Linen dp,
Cotton with linen bosoms,-do French Gingham,
warranted not to fade; do Boston Prints, ana Eng
lish twilled; which will bo sold at a small profit,by
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
W. IL & S. Rogers,
H AVE just received per recent arrivals from
N. York, nearly their full supply of French,
Gennun, Itnlinn and English Fancy Dry Goods,
among wliich ure the following articles, viz:
Ladies rich PlUnh and Bilk French Hl»awta
Do. colored und black Ostrich and Cushiuero
25
10
20
OIIUYV U>
1 case finest Florence Braid Bonnots
1 do. super. Irish Linens
15 cartoons Paris cmb. Capes and Collars .
30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quillings
~ do. Weir Gro de Lyons Lace
do. Thread Edgings and Inserting!
do. Valuncine do. do. and Bendings,
do. 44 and 54 Wash, Spot, Square aud Il
lusion Blonde
French worked Cuffs, Blonde Veils and Paris
Bands 'jAgEd
Chant ilia Veils, Eng. Collars and Twist Shawls
Molmir Netts, Bags and Scarfs
Muslin Paris emb’d Shawls, 44 and 64
Black Laco do. do. 1-2 and 44
Caps, Insant’s Waists, French Flowers, and
Wreaths
French, English und American Prints . .
Challys, Mous. do-Laines, Velvets and Silks
Tartan, Rob Roy nnd Knliylo Shawls
Bonnet, Belt and Can Ribbons
Ermine and Fur Collars
Silk, Worsted und Cotton Hobo.
oct 31 .South side Market Square.
For the Toilet.
PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS.
P RENTISS’ extract of'Rose, Musk, Jessa
mine and Bergamot
Do. fine and superfine Toilet Powder,Rose scent
Ede’s sup. Musk and Rose Persian Scent Bags
.Genuine Russian Bears Oil
KowliUid’ft Mucnsur Oil
Oldridgo’s Balsam of Columbia
Pomade a laRose, Savin, Jassanpne, Orange and
other Odours, in pots and. rolls -
Coggershull’s su’r Counossiers Soap .
Palmer’s sup’r Cream do Suvon Rings
Sup’r Verbena Cream, a delightful article for
shaving
Lowe’s celebrated Shaving Soaps
Prentiss’ vurieguted Soaps, suitable forth© tablet
Powder Puffs and Boxes of the latest patterns
Cologue, Lavender and Rose Waters, of various
manufacture and assorted patterns
Espirit do Roso, Cold Cream, Lip'Sulvo
Otto of Roses, sup’r Roso, Ciunamon and Al
mond Soups, iu bars
Cut Glass Bottles, a large variety
Fine and course Tooth Combs
Nail, Tooth and Clothes Brushes
Vignette, Napoleon, Mudummonsclle, Victoria
and Gluss Buck Hair Brushes, of excellent
quality
Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors and ‘ Razor
Strops
Glenn’s Indian Dye, Vinegar Rouge
Milk.of lloses, Orange Flower Water
Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes
Salt of Lemoii and Roses, in Eng. cut glass bot
tles, Auioniac Vinegar
And other articles in die Perfumery line, for
sale wholesale or retail on accommodating terms,
by PORCHER & LAROCHE/
Sign of tlio Golden Globe,
oct 15 Opposite the Market.
SlinUers’ Herbs.
T LANDING from ship Gaston, a full sut _
1 l of Shakers’ Herbs, comprising Catnip,Fox
glove Horehound, Sage, Pennyroynl, Thorough-
wort, Liverwort, Boneset, Thyme, Mint, Worm
wood, Wormseed, Elder Flo wers, Slippery Elm,
&c. in 16 oz. 8 oz. und 1 oz. packages, suitable
for families and country merchants. For sale by
PORCHER & LAROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globe,
pet 15 Opposite the Market,
/rs. Miller’s fine
rticle of Cavern
Tobacco
T> ECEIVED, a supply o r
JLV tht Tobacco; also, a fin
dish Tobacco. For sale by
{PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
nov 21 Market Square.
Boston & Handle,
Market Square, Savannah.
H AVE in store, and are receiving per various
arrivuls, a frill supply of Groceries,Bagging,
&c. Among which ure—
10 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
11 do. Porto Rico do.
GO bags Coffeo
150 pieces Bagging,'42,43 and 44 inched
50 coils Buie Rope
100 lbs. Bagging Twine
10000 do. Baltimore cured Bacon, Hams,Sides,
and Shoulders
3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oats
Canal and Balt Flour, whole and £ bbls«
10 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese
10 kegachoice Butter '
20 •}, 20 nnd 20 4 bbls. Buckwheat Flour
10 boxes Sperm. Candles
5 pipes Ouird, Dupuy & Cd’s. 4th proof
Brandy
5 do. Seignette do.. do.
5 do. Holland Gin
20 bbls. Peach Brandy
30 do. Rye Gin, 30 ao. Whiskey
20 do. Rum
Madeira, Teneriffe, Port and Sweet Mala*
ga Wines
Butter nnd Wine Biscuit
Almonds and Raisins, Tobacco
10 tons iron, assorted
• ,75 kegs Nails, &c.
AH of which they offer on accommodating terms,
oct 11
20
Tea. r
QR. chests Hyson Tea,' 5 boxes Black
Tea, and 10 boxes Imperial Tea, in can
isters, just received and for sale by
nov 22 LONG & PATTERSON.
Northern Preserves, assorted.
££A DUXES fresh Preserves, of vnrious
#)v| kinds, just received by tlio G, B. Lamar
and for sale by C. L. McNISH,
nov 11
GunS’, Rifles and Pistols.
A N assortment of Pistols, and single and dou
bio barrel Flint and Percussion Guns, for
sole by N. B. & H. WEED.
nov 1
214
Oaits.
O^ AA BUSHELS heavy Virginia Oats,
I ?!.. U..!.. DlnxMAM ftnu ftt.ln
1
in lots to suit purchasers, by
landing from brig Eleanor, for solo
noy 12
MICH. DILLON.
Garden Seeds. . ^
nne ussurimumuiuuiei
Just received per Newark, and for sale by■ j
nov 23 G. R. HKNDRlGKsrtN.
PerOiincd Extracts. .
P RENTISS’ celebrated extracts of Pemon
Roses, Cltinese Musk, and Jessnmme, de
lightful odora forthe handkerchicf Fcrmtebjr
nov 21 PORCHER rik LA ROCHL.
■mm