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jninc* CloOuuT,
^’Triweekly “BcpuMican,”
^.hreoUmca week, (Mona.* 1 , Wed
^bshw 'l re ) nt| j le ol | ino 0 ft|,0 “ Unity
lrl»n "contiiniiiR'dl Ills intelligence
«ir3m DcllyT.iper, ,u
'"“three dollars
for six months.
"{.Schodonhy tlio Clerks ofilmCourts
' „ that application has hood inado for.
""y Administration, must ho published
D *rfV DAYS at least.. *
ll ll iAv F.xccutors And Administrators for
I " onC ami Creditors to render ill thoir accounts
_ !lt!f published SIX' -WEEKS. . ....
tr Naerodlby Executors and Adinmis-
ITLttaetpuW® «««*?"- drotTucs-
KK-nth. betwoto tho usual hours of
i' .KiIiica of Public Solos in tho County
tLetter“ Testamentary, ’orAdministra-
forGuardiansliip mayhavo been granted, first
nAV s notico thereof ill ono of tile
Ssmttes oftbls State,.and,.at tho doorof
“court Home, where such salos aro to bo
fee for leave to soU Negroes, must ho pub-
1 ffifour months, before any order absolute
Ijlis made thereupon W tho Court.
£n.nfR«al Estate by Exocutors, Administra-
^mdGiiordiani, must bo published SIXTV
ntvs before the day of Sale. These sales must
E.11 lit the Court Hauso door of tlio County
lich tlio property is situate, olid on the first
J.voftlio Month,between the hours often m
King and four in the nfiernoon. No sale
Sodey to day is valid, unless so expressed in
Ki!sdoiuby Executors, Administrators and
fcnklims to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
CuluTmust bo publislted FOUlf MONTHS.
Miles of personal property (except negroes)
1 ,hie and intestate estates by Executors and
hUtrators must be advertised FORTY
jiva
f lani'icalioiu by Executors and Administrators
VCDisraSsory, mdstbo published SIX
m)NTHSi* . • >
I Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on
Vestito mint bo advertised onco a month for
JOUR MONTHS.
I Orders oftho CourtofOrdmary,'(accompam-
Hwiiha copy of tho bond of agreement) to
lie titles to land must bo advertised • Tima*
„05TH! at least. .
ISheriiTssalesundor oxociitinns rcgirlarlygrnnt-
libribe Courts, must be advortisod THIRTY
PAV8-under mortgage executions SIXTY
myg—Sales of perishable property under or-
t:r of Court, mnstbe advertised, generally, TEN
BAYS before the day of side. /
| AH Advertiscmentswill be punctually attended
• All Letters directed to this Office or ihe
tfior, must bo post paid, to entitle them to at-
To IiCt.
I The two story Dwelling and Garden in
Jackson YVnrd. opnosito Uio Free School,
ijreieat occupied byW. J. B., Lewis. Pos
tilion will be given oh the 1st November. Ap-
,/to. ANSON PARSONS,
I oct3
Fifty Dollars Howard,
Runaway on die 20lh July lost, from tho
sabscriher, his Negro Man, SAWNY.
He is about 23 years old, 5 feet 8 or 0 In-
. dies high, very black and likely, hns rath-
li hollow sepulchral voice, and n deep cicatrice
Vhiiida. tie was bought of Mr. Hugh Rose,
lnl3yearpsince,jind I believe was brought up
phis place about 10 miles above this city,
be shave reward will be paid for his delivery in
nib jail in this State, or to the subscriber,
seta 205 NOBLEA. HARDEE.
Gnrdcn Seeds.
1IIG subscriber lies just rccoived per brig
L .Madison, his supply of fresh Gnrden Seeds,
mated to bo of best quality, mid tho growth of
B,ra;
Beans, kidney, half moon and Valentine; Beet;
HyTurnip, blood, white, Scarcity and Mangel
shell Cabbage, early York, Battersea, Drum-
Sdllergea and red Dutch; Carrol, curly horn,
Hang orange; Cucuiiibors early framed; iong
an and prickly; Lettuce, early ice and long
tniMellon, Citron, Pine Apple, Nutmeg and
tons;early Cauliflower; Onion, silver skin’d,
and white Portugal; Okra, curled Parsley,
"”r>ng sweet Spanish pease, Dtvarf, Mar-
I Charlton, blue Imperials, Washington,
jri* s Prolific and Tall Marrowfat; Radish,long
j . t °f l do,white turnip do,early fram
ed black fall; Squash, early bush and long
""x necked; Salsify, Tonmoes; Turnip, early
b, largo flat Globe uiid Rutabago; Pepper
i,Wat9r Cress, whitQ urid red Clover, Lu-
Grass, &c. Fprsaleby'
"ANSON PARSONS. "
S? 1
Wbuul’g Pitlmomvvia* or Vc-
( getable DcmuRcnt.
‘luf 8 flatmate Catarrh; in Coughs,
\^v an8 , in ®^ roni recent or neglected colds;
nfr-Tr ; p 8nd 'i 8anauxi,iar y an(1 means ofpre-
nJS," i ro . ra 1116 threatening symptoms of np-
P ! 1 . monar y Consumption, ho medicine
iES ,ai r u P° n 11,6 confidence of tlio iri-
pmw thei above medicine.
a for the afflictive and troublcso'rab symp-
™ wiighing, expectoration or phlegm, pain
re» nr ,? 1 ' ^ c ’ 7^* constitute prominent fea-
v,Ti!L a „ ,n -r l ^ at , ^ ,0 Polroonaria was
trtiei.
- useful of course in tho relief of
S““5ts*r 8C,of
TjSJr A. BARTOW.
fe S S* n * ed Powder, Ate.
a a a ' v 1 ! R° so Scented Powder
r d 0 . do.
do ' d °-
by Vder ® oxea und Puffs. Received and
A. PARSONS.
lORi ®°wSnd*i I.otioii, •
ion S V1 " g a V d beautifying tho complox-
“Wkaiiil c? Crmg * !° 8ld “ ™ r i “°R and trans-
Lv,-,', f removing tans, sunburns, frecxlcs,
lab, nedgenume. dust received, and for
"lugjg G- R. HENDRICKSON.
)H!li , i‘ c ,^ cad » OH, ’Ac.
1 *»mmed 668 ^" sli8 ^ Whitc Load -
J»bbi. A S" i ,T^ ,u,d8 '
10 da wS 1 ls . h Linseed Oil
50ke!: a Wil . lt !”g-10do. Clmlk .
100 “town, in oil r
War Chromo Green,a
'• J »»t rer,°;5 0 *i < 00 J r ”; “butters, ship’s cabins,
*M2a lved ’ ™d for snleby
— G - R- hendricIcson.
jilFTy Scented Soap.
■ ®«ke« Var i®eo- t ed Scented Soap, in
I dbars. Just received and for said
G- R. HENDRICKSON.
i'ORTv. ■. Molasses. : ~
L sale hv ^ nm “ rot “ili“g Cuba Molasses,
“or 23 “J „.
j—^L^DELFORD, fay & CO.
.oogjwatarijiu;
>22 ““as, just received and foraalo by r
^ LONG & PATTERSON.
SSsaleby
N. B. & IE WEED.
City Treasurer’s Ullit-.e,
Savannah, 1st Nov. 1839.
ots oro in arrears to.tlio City
jt, to wit; .
nrtfnXT 1 * ’ ■ — — Lots Nos; 1,2, 3 11,' 15, 16,
22, 2.1, 40, 50, 61, 60, B8, 69, G], G2.
^Crfumbia Ward-Nob. 3, 4,8,9,10,13,20,21
Eilitirt Ward—Nos. 0,10,11,12,13,15,10,20,
23,24,32,33,34,37,39,40.
Franklin Ward—Nos. 2, 4,8,9,11, IT, 18,21,
22,i®, 20,29,30, 31,34,35,30, 37, 3$. ~
Now Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 4,5.
Jackson Ward—Nos. 7,8, 13,14, 15,16, 17,
81.82,23,24,29,30,31,32, 33, 30, 37, 38,42,4i,
44, 45,40,47.
Jasper Ward—Nos. 5, 0, 7, 8,9,10.
l o Lafayotto,\yard-Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0,7,8, 9,
Pulaski Word—Nos. 1,2,3,4, 6,10.
Warren Ward—Nos. 3,6,10,12,10, 20,21,23,
Washington Wurd—Nos. 1,2,3,6,12,15,17,
18,19,20,21,23,24,29,30.
JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
Take Notice.
Ifllio rents duo on the nbovo named lots are not
paid on or before tlio Uth Inst., I shall on tho
morning of the 12th inst. proceed to re-outer said
lots, in conformity to Ordinance.'
nov 5 A. HARMON, C. At.
French Chemicals.
QULP11ATE .Quinine, Sulphate and Acetato
kJ of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Black Pep-
por,-Kreosote, I’inerine, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Em
etine, Ext. Nux Vomica, Ilydrodatc, Potossa, &c.
Just received per Newark, and forsale by
oct3 G. R. HENDRICKSON. ’
SAVANN^ (Qq.) TmiBSPAT EVEOTJiq, NOYEMBEB a8yJ1830. [Whole No.-
-9»,028.
Starch* »•*
T WENTY, boxes Colgate’s No. 1 Soap. For
gale by ■ \ A. PARSONS.
, tip Salve, tVc.
O TTO Rose Lvp Salvo, Patcy'R Cold Cream,
real French Almond Paste,
oftheso el$]
lips, fac;
• nov 9
A fVesh supply
ieno elegant articles, for the cure of chapped
, facp, &c,jU8troceived and for sale by
ov9 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
Otto Rose Up Salve* ,
R ECEIVED, u fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip
Solve. For sale by
octll A. PARSONS.
Beware of Spurious Imitation.
G EO. W: CARPENTER’S Compound Ex-
tractof Iceland moss, Carrageen, or Irish
Moss, Slippery Elm, Horehound, &c., a valuable
remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery,
diorrUam, catarrh, and all affections of tno breast
and luill's.’ Foysal.eby •
ang21 POllCHER & LAROCHE.
The true Verbena Cream*
fTIHIS delightful Cream is warranted to be the
X true extract of Verbona; gentlemen having
tender faces or strong beards, wonid find it me
most delightftil saponaceous compound ever .of
fered to the public, it makes a beautiful heavy lath
er, andafier shaving, leaves a delicious fragrance
of tho Verbena, and preventing tlie face from
chapping, which in general, other soaps irritate.
It is only for safo by
POllCHER & LA ROCHE,
Market' Sq. sign of the Golden Globe.
nov 18
Uunp Oil, Ac.
F IVE hundred gallons pure Sperm. Oil, (fall
strained,) 200 do. summer strained do.
Also,12doz. Lamp Chimqies. Just received, and
for salo by . A. PARSONS.
Swaini's Vermifuge*
T HIS remedy counteracts tlio whole train of
diseases arising from the debility of the di
gestive organs dr a depraved condition of the sto
mach und bowels.
Most of tlio diseases ofchildrou originate in ver
minous affections.
Worms destroy the nourishment which is in
tended by nature to support life.
- The immediate effect of Swnim’g Vermifuge
are to tranquilizc the stomach, clear it ofacidous
phlegm, dissipate superfluous bile, increase tlio
grastio juices and promote healthy digestion.
It alleviates sick headache, and is an antedote
for the Cholera Morbus of our country, diarrhaia,
fever and ague, and thnt class of diseases wliich
6we their origin to a disordered state of tho sto
mach and bowels.
This, remedy expels worms by giving healthy
hetiou to the stomach and organs of digestion.*—
There is nothing in its composition to kill worms.
They are seldom seen After its use, and the pa
tient improves in health, color and appetite.—
Those remedies which kill worms must of course
injure die stomach materially, and tlio onuso of
many serious complaints. This fact has bqon ma
terially neglected by the faculty, and tho error hus
never been discovered until Swaira’s Vermifuge
proved it to the entire satisfaction of every family
who has used it.
Tho medicine is no less efficacious in many of
tlio diseases of gro wn persons,by dissipating those
morbid secretions which'producc dysentery, diar-
rhceo, cholera morbus, piles, fever and ague, dys
pepsia, acidity of tho stomach, foul breath, and
the disagreeable affections consequent upon bilions
disorders. .
It is now in general use in most parts of the
world. Families' resident in the country, travel
lers going into tlio interior or voyaging into dis
tant tropical climates, (insulated from medical tal
ent) would find Swaim’s Vermifuge of great ad
vantage. V*. , * i l
Kopt constantly on band, ™ d p^gQ jjg
nov 6 Sole Agent for the State.
The Man About Town,
B Y Cornelius Webbe, author of Gluuces of
Life, a Novel, in 2 vois. '
Non Darrell, or the Gipsy Mother, by tho author
of The Heiress, Merchant’s Daughter, Prince and
tlie I’edlar, &’c. 2 vois.
ANNUALS.
Christiah Keepsake, edited by tlio Rev. John A.
Clark, with contributions by Montgomery, Rev.
? Mies. Raffles Cunningham, Rev. W. Jay,Bishop
ves, Bishop Smith, Bishop Doatio, and othorem-
■inent writers, with 9 plates. ^ '
Religious.Offering, editedby Miss C. H. Wa
terman, with 10 engravings.
The Pearl, or Affection's Gift,, with 6 engra
vings. ’A
Tile Gem, with 7 engravings.
Tito Gift, edited by Aliks Leslie, 9 engravings.
Tito Literary Souvenir, edited by W. li. Bur
ton, 13 engravings.
’ The Violet, edited by Miss Leslie 6 engra-'
. vings. '
The Poets ofAmerico. illustrotedbyonoofhor
Painters, with numerous illustrations
Th'o Works of Lord Bacon, complete in 2 vois.
8vo. London edition.
Gil Bias, translated bf Smollett, m 2 vois. royol
8yo. illustrated by Joan.Gigou r with upwards.of
500 engravings. London. S i ..
. Tho Curiosities of Literature, by D’Ismoh, 1st
and 2d series, complete in 1 vol. London.
octiG w: THORNE WILLIAMS,
WlUtc Lend, Ac.
T rvrv KEGS superior English White Load
JLUU 200 do do American No. I &2
10 bills English Linseed Oil
10 do do Chalk
10, do do Whiling
5 , do Alum, 5 do Salt Pctro
Just received per Savannah and Coromamio,
and for salo by
nov 4 . G. R. HENDRICKSON.
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
7T1HEfollowingdotailsof a Sciikmi or* Lot-
• TKttv, to bo drown in December next, wnr-
rants asm declaring it to bo UNPARALLELED
in tlie history of Lotteries. Prizes to the amount
n*Vk nitvKR BKFoRg men orrxRxD to tho pub
lic. It la true, there are many blanks, but on file
0 ,I,.") nd| *** 8 eIl remely low charge of 820
per rickot—the valvk and number of the Cam-
tai.s, uhd the revival of tlio good old custom bf
wnrninling that every prize shall be drawn and
sold, will, we are sure, give universal satisfaction,
and especially to tho Six Hundrxo Prize Hol-
deiis.
To those d sposed to adventure, wo recommend
early application being Inode to us for tickets—
when the prize sere all sold, blanksonly remain
—tlio first buyers have tho best chance. Wo,
.therefore, emphatically Bay—DELAY NOT! hut
at qnfie re-mit und trans-mit to' tls your orders,
which shnll always receive our immediate atten
tion. Letters to be addressed, and applications
modo to SYLVESTER & CO.
„ 150 Broadway,New-York,
jp* Observe tho number, 166.
SYOO.OOOIII $300,0001! $23,000!
O prizes of $20,00011 m
3 prizes of $13,0001! ▼
prizes of $10,0001!
LOTTERY OF REAL ESTATE & BANK
STOCK,
• SITUATED IN NEW-OBIEANS.
D-F Tho richest and moat magnificent Scheme
ever presented to tho public in this or any oth-
ercoumry. ■
, „ Tickets only 20 dollars.
Authorized liy an Act of the Legislative Astcmhly
of Florida, and under the directmu of the Com-
mutumeft, acting under the same.
TO BE DllAIFN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, DEC 11 Ut, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER & CO. 150 Broadway,
„ New-York, Sole Agents.
NO COMBINATION NUMBERS! 1
100,000 tickets,fromNo.l upwards,in succession.
Extract from fire Lows of the Legislative Coun-
til of tlie Territory of Florida.
CttAp.7Gl-No.22—Whereas thoCourt House
of Duval county, is in an unfinished state and
there are yet due and owing upon the same, mo
nies, wliich it is believed win impose too burden
some a lax upon tho peoplo of Duval, and where
as, it is desirable to pay those said sums and com
plete tlie building, us well for the greator conve
rt oiioe of file, administration of justice, ns for tho
double purpose of an Academy, lor which' pur
pose ill part, the said building, when completed,
is designed.. Therefore—
Sec. 1. Bo it enacted by the Govomor and Le
gislative Council of the Territoiy of Florida,
’I hat it shall and may be lawful tor Joseph B.
Lancaster, Isaiah'D. Hart and William J. Mills,
or any two of, them under the direction of tlio
County Court of Duval Cohnty, to raise such
sum orBUms of money by lottery, insuch schemes
os they tnny doom appropriate and ndvisable: Pro
vided, that tlie said persons shall hind themselves
in such milliner as the Court shall direct, well
aud truly to conduct such lottery in good fuitli, to
appropriate tha.proceeds to the object above sta
led.—Passed, Feb. 7th, 1834.—Approved, Feb.
Uth, 1834.
‘By agreement, bearing date the 28th of Febru
ary, 1839, tlie above JoHcph Lancaster, Isaiah D.
Hart and William Mills, did, for certain consider
ations, in conformity to tlio said Legislative Act,
duly assign unto AleMrs.Sclimidt & Hamilton all
ffioir right and interast, and tlie powers vested in
tiiem by the ubove recited Act of the Legislature
of Florida. — „
Extract from the valuation of Georgo Phillip Ma-
nouvrier mid Jacob do Cordova, both of the city
of New-Orleans, mudo and sworn to oil the 19th
day df April, 1839:
That tlio suid Georgo Pillip Munouvrier and Ja
cob Cordova, appraise and conscientiously and
honostly value the property known under tlie ntmie
and appellation of “Bank's Arcade,” in the city of
New-Orleans, at Six Hundred Thousand Dollars,
and
“The property known under the appellation bf
“City Hotel" or “Bishop’s Hotel,” in tho said city
of New-Orleans, at Four Hundred aud Twenty
Thousand Dollars.”
Tho Deeds of tlie Property and the Stock trans
ferred in trust to the Commissioners appointed
by the suid Act of the Legislature of Florida,for
tho security of the Prize Holders.
Splendid Scheme:
1 Prize—-The Arcade—286 feet,5inches, 4 lines,
on Magazine-street; 101 feet, 11 inches, bn
Nutchez-street; 126 feet, 6 inches, on Gra-
vior-street. Rented at about $37,000 per
auuuiii. Dollars.
• Valued at * 700,000
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 feet on Com
mon-street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on
Camp-6treet. Rented at $25,000.
Valued ut
1 Prize—Dwelling. House, (adjoining
the Arcade) No. 16^—24 feet, 7 in
ches front, on Nutchez-street. Rent
ed at $1 ,200. Valped at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the"Arcade,)
No. 18—23 feet front on Natchez-
strect. Rented at $1,200* Valued
at .
1 Prize—Ditto-r-No. 23, northeast cor
ner of Basin and Custonliouse-st.
40 feet front on Basin, and 40 feet
on Franklin-street, by 127 feet deep
on Custom House-street. Rented
at $1,500. Valued at ,
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24, soutwestcor
ner of Basin and CuBtom House-
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin,
32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin, 127
feet,10i inchesdeepin front of Cus
tom Houso-st. Rented at.$1,500.
Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8 in
ches on Royal-street, bv 127 feet, 1 h
inches deep. Rented at $1,400.
Valued at
1 Prize—250 Shares Canal Bank Stock
$100 each,
1 Ditto—200 do. Com. do. do.
1 Ditto—150 do. Mechanics’ and Tra
ders’ 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. db»
1 Ditto—25 do. Gas Light Bank do. do.
1 Ditto—25 do. dof do do. do. do.
1’.Ditto—15 do.' Mechanics’ and Tra
ders’ do. do.
1 Dittb—15 do. do. do. do.
20' Do.—each 10 shares of the Louisiana
- State Bank, $100 each, each prize
$1,000, - . .
10 Do.—each 2 shares of $100 each,
citcli prize $200, of the Gas Light
Bank, •... :■
200 Do.—each 1 share of $100, of tho
Bank of Louisiana,
200 Do.—each 1 shore of $100, of tlio
New-Orloans Bank,
150 Do.—each 3 share of $100,.of tho
Union Bank of Florida,
600,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
15,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
. 10,000
10,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
2,500
2.500
1.500
1,500
20,000
2,000
20,000
20,000
15,000
actually cashieroftlieCitizens’Bank, and A.Bou-
douin, Esn. aotually cashier of tlio Consolidated
Bank, os trustees, os per Act passed before A.
Mazureau.Esq. Nulary Public, on tho 2d of May;
1848, and tlio properties transferred unincumber
ed, for tlio security or tho fortunate l’rizo Hold-
res.
Mono or Drawino.—100,000 tickets, from 1 to
100,000, will bo put in one wheel, nud GOO prizes
with the blanks, in another. To every number u
prize or blank will he drawn, until all tlio prizes
ure determined, leaving tlio buhtneo of numbers
in the wheel blanks.
BTTo Enirons And Pobushebs.—Having re
ceived Newspapers containing tho above Scheme,
from twonty-two States nnd Territories, besides
several of the British Provinces, wo aro satisfied
with tho circulation, anil therefore request thnt
such pnporg as have not,, up to this time, inserted
tho advertisement, will he pleased not to dose,
aud Uwt all the other papers tylll insert it onco a
week only, until tho 1st of December, and for
ward us their accounts.
SYLVESTER it CO. .
, , • 150 Broadway, New-York.
July 29 1511
. Flannels.
A VERY & JOHNSON have received a large
£X assortmoUt real YVcisi, Flannels, warranted
not to shnnk. Also, large size ribbon bound
Blankets. no v 9
T Leather Shirts.
HE subscriber hns on hand a few superior
Wash Leather Buckskin Undor Shirts, war
ranted to keep tlio cold out.
nov 13 G. S. NICHOLS.
Beaver Cloth Frock Coats.
TUST received from New York, o full supply
of Beaver Cloth and Satinet Hunting Coats,
which will be sold low for cash, by
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market*
WllUnntH.Lloyn,
X_TAS just received per recent arrivals, a splen-
X A did assortment ot Bonnets, inferior to none
in tlie market, wliich h4 offer* at Wholesale or ro-
tail, on uccommodating terms. Tho above con
sist of the following, viz:
2 cases fine Tusctu Bomieb, latest style
3 do common / do, do do
1 do Oriental do, do do
4 do col’d Straw do, * now do
2 do Misses da do . do, do do
1 do English split straw do do do
2 do super do patent do do do do
4 do Misses plain do do do
50 dozeirP. L. Iloods
Ahfo,
An handsome assortment of plaid and figured
Ribbons. nov 18
Negro Woolens*
A| CASES Washington Kerseys
A 2 do. Hanover Jeans
2 bales Canadian Kerseys '
2 do. Cordovt Plains
*2j do. Potter Hill Jeans
5 . do. Duffil Blit like is
1 do. Red Flannel
3 do. plaid anq plain Linseys
Scotch Bonnets nnd Kiltnarnoch Caps,
•or salo by FULLER, MOORE & CO.
oct 26 209*
Flannels, &c.
A VERY & JOHNSON have received, real
Welsh Flnnuels, warranted not to shrink;
Whitney, Rose, Ribbon bound and Duffil Blan
kets; Satinets, Ginghams, Muslinde Laines, &c,
Forsale on accommodating terms,
nov 13 South side Monument Square.
4 Oloves.
W HITE Kid, fight fancy, dark colored and
blaok IToskin Gloves; also, white black
*nd colored Silk do. Received per brig Augusta
and for sale by JOHN MALLEltY.
oct9
Glasgow and Washington Ker
seys.
2 CASES 3-4 brown Glasgow Kerseys
1 do 44 do do do
1 do 44 dark do do
3 do 34 Washington do
^ 1 do 44 do do
For sale by FULLER, MOORE & CO.
nov 23 232
|Landing from schr. Elizabeth
from Philadelphia*
4 PIPES pure Holland Gin, / Wheel and Pino
Apple’ brand
4 ar casks Sweet Malaga Wine *
‘ 1 do do Golden Sherry do
10 casks DuffCcrdan ? s old Pale Sherry do
39 cases Pickles. For sale by
nov 6 GEORGE II. MAY.-
Blankets, Carpeting and Rugs.
, Per Excel.
A Fl/IUl HER supply qf pip’!' Ingrain Car-
noting—Also, very superior Tufted Rugs,
3 boles heavy twilled Blankets. For Side by
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVlTT.
ootlS , 202 ‘ -
Muslin TrimmlmrSr
A HANDSOME assortment of Inconel, nnd
Jx- Swim Muslin ■ T -
sale by
, Xu jnconei, nnu
‘Min Edging nnd Inserting, fur
Fuller, Moore & co.
A VERY iL JOHNSON, havp received a good
nusnrlmniit <.f f‘«.i .1 run ». . ..
oct 23
— — .ww.., u».p lovviyuu H RI1IMI
assortment of Cotton nnd Silk Umbrellas.
Soutli shhi Mouumeut Square.
8®pl Welch Flannel*. &c.
P 1 aS; frc8 !‘ **”P 01 ’ ,e d Welch Funnels
1000. yards Canadian Kpfseys
» do. Cordova Plains
v-oruova I'iains
Just opened by
octl) FULLER, MOORE co.
10
Dry Goods.
r-STior-n ^ ce ''’f l VccL. Baldwin: *
^JUPER black Italian Cravats*
Do Green Barige
- Do bine black Crape
Do black do
Splendid Thibet Shawls
500 pinnes blue black Braid
2 lbs Knitting Twist
.^MnsKm'da 8 Gl0Ve ’• do
Super black ribbed anil plain worsted Ilose
Boys and Misses Hose and half Hose
1 case Ivory Spool Cotton
1 do Persiun do do
1 do Clerk’s do do -
1 doz Ladies Merino Drawers * /
Shell hackComh. 0 T® “ ’ U '' Crior
Do Side do rN *
Metal do do
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVlTT.
H
W* II. & 8. Rogers.
avo just received from New-York, viz:
■ ' J . UU IIUIII JltJW-IUl
- 0 casea Nuu's Puhn Leaf-Hat*
1 F orenco Uraid Bonnets, latest
1 do. English Strqw > do.
1 do. American do. do. **
.. 1 do. Misses round Florence Hats
2 doz. do. do. Hoods
1 case colored Straw Bonnets, &c.
oct 18, - * Soathside Market 9qnare.
H W. H* & s. Rogers,
AVE just received from New York, the fol
lowing Fancy Goods, viz:
1 box emb’d changeable Bonnot Ribbons, a
splendid article
1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do
1 do fimey French Silk Bags
1 do-Plaid Bonnet Ribbons
5. White Net Veils
1 dqzen Net Shawls
1 do Silk c-uu/d .Scurfs
1 do Plaid do do
1 do Thibet do “ do
4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe
1 do Phillycrannny
1 dozen Infant’s Waists
10 do Nuns (Dufch) Lace
Together with vuridiis articles in tlie Fancy line.
,,ov W South side Market Square.
■yaattge-
X from brig Savimi „
and ^xtcnsive'assortulctit j % ___ _
cy-ond Staple Goods^cojjsiatlng ir
lowmitarticles, viz: .
v 300’ picce3 Cqrdovn Kerseys
420 do. Sflttneta ^
- 20 do.
CO*'do.
60 do.
30 do.
10 do., vi-imo-
40 do.- Red do. various qualities
do. Muslin.de I^iiiics *_
6^ and 84 Chiheillq .fi
frinp^SHawla ainKMwitli
400 Shawls, v.driqus stylfcs and qualities
100 pieces -»Vgaca niiJ English'jtltsi'mtftf :
50 do. Pongee Silk i/dkis. >
2O''do. English Spittalfiold Silk do.
50 dozen Woion Gloves
20 do.' ’ Mens Buck imffll. S. Glovc«
‘ 20 t do. Ladies II. S. Gloves
20 do. do. Silk and" Cotton Gloves
and Long Mitts ^ *
DO .piecfis col’d am) IHack Silks,newest stylo
2- cases Canton Fluiincl
20 pieces new style Cusshnere
20 do. Vestings
*10' do. Broadcloths, various qualities
30 boxes Bonnet, Cop Taffeta and Belt Rib-
lions
100 dozen silk, worsted nnd cotton Hose and
Half Hose
10 boxes Salin Ribbons, from No. 2 to 22
48 Ladies wliite Florence Bonnets
asd
100 colored Bonnet*
White anil colored Satins, col’d Florences
*’ r hitc and black C/ape
lack Love Shawls, black Bombasins
Ladies-hemstitchcd Linen Cambric Ildlds.
Lncc and worked collars, Bonnets
. Nuns Hoods, and a general usiortraent of
lesirable good*. For sale Gy
<?« 29 • - -A. BENNETT.
Seasonable dood*. . .
TJROADCLOTH8—liiiick, invisible green,
X> oliveyblhe, dark mixed nnd cadet mixed and
brown, English double milled.
Cusqimeres-r-Prnb, black, dark grey and striped.
SaUnet*—Blue, drab, cadet and dark mixed. % s*
Suspenders—Elastic nnd knitted, also Extra Ends.
Hosiery—Lambs Wool, Vigonia, white and mix
ed Cotton.' .. .
Gloves—Colored and wliite IToskin, Buckskin,
Silk and Beaver
Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton.
Stocks—Satin, nnd * Boiiihasin, with bows and
. plain. ■ ;
Cravats—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also, 1
Merino Skirt*. 4 , x
Brushes—Cloth, hair, nail and tooth.
Handkerchiefs—'White SiJk, plain, i
Bd. Just received, add for sale
GEORGE W* BERN,
oct22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
Suspenders, Suspenders.
HE sjubscribei'has now on hand,a very largo
assortment of Suspenders,' viz: Superior
Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin
doj Extra Silk Elastic rind Cotton; all of which ore
offered at his usual low* price,
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
. w ■ Rrled Fig's*
[ HRLJMS^Figg, in fine order, in store and
"nov 12 ' COPE & MILLS,
Codfish* dec* ' '
1 A AAA LBS - Codfish
1 bbl. Halibut fins, just re
ceiving per schr. Savannah, from Marblehead,
and for stile by COPE & MILLS,
nov 5
Domestic Unitors*
BBLS. N. E.Rum
VJ 5 half pipes Brandy, landing from ship
Coromnndo, and for sale low from the wharf,by
” ov 3 GEORGE H. MAY. /
Sulphate Quinine* &c.
£f/*| OZS. Sulphate Quinine
t# vf 10 do do Morphitio
1 case Flake Marina
1 dp Senna, 1 do Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap
Received and for sale on accommodating terms
by JOHN *E. STILWELL,
Comer of Broughton and Whitaker streets,
nov 19 Opposite tlie Mansioji House.
File’s Odoriferous Compound or
Persian Scent Bags*
A MOST grateful perfume for scenting bags,
&c. and is ap effectual remedy against moth,
prepared only by Robert Best Ede, Chemist and
Perfumer, by apeciul appointment to the Queen.
Itis for sale by PORCTIER & LA ROCHE,
Sign of the Goldou Globe,
nov 21 Opposite the Market.
Patent Medicines.
B RITISH OIL, Opodeldoc, Turlington Bal
sam, Dolby’s Corminitive Balsam,- Balsam
Honey, Bateman’s Drops, GodfreyCordial.—
Received and for sale wholesale and retail, on ac
commodating terms by
JOHN E. STILWELL, -
Comer of Broughton &. Whitaker streets,
nov 19 . * Opposite tlie Mansion House.
600 Prizes. $1*500,000
TICKETS $20—NO SHARES. ,
■KJ* It shall bo at tlie option of the winners of
Prizes of Bank Slocks, either to take die Stock
itself, or the par vulue thereof in cash.
The receipts of tho sale of tlie Tickets are, and
will be, deposited in tho Citizens’, Consolidated,
Canal, Union und Carrollton Bonks, in tho name
of tho Managers jointly, witUJ.B. PemuiltjEsq.
For Restoring the Hair*
T HE Casadi; Oil is so denominated, because it
is composed of vegetable ingredients,and its
virtues aro pre-eminently displayed in the follow
ing respects: It possesses properties of the most
salubrious nature, which eradicates tlie scurf aud
all impurities of the hair; nourishes the hair and
prevents its fulliug off, and lessens tlio liability of
hair.to turn grey; strengthens the weakest hair,
and produces a luxuriant growth; gives'a vigor
to tlie hair which soon produces an iuimitably nat
ural curl, ,and prevents its falling ont in a-damp
atmosphere, or during exercise; renders the hair
either natural pr artificial, beautifully soft aud
pleusant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleas
ant perfume to the tresses—in fine, renders the
hair dress transcondnutly beautiful, promotes tlie
growth of whiskers, eye brows, mustaches, &c.
To children’s hair its effects are strikingly benefi
cial; is perfectly innoxious, and may with safety
be applied to tiie youngest infant; jt eradicates tho
dniiariffeasier and superior to combs, soaps, &c.;
is extremely pleasant- to tlie infant, gradually
strengthens the hair, and augments its growth so.
ns to produce a beautiful head of hair. Preserves
Uio lmir after sea bathing, violent exercise, and is
of pre-eminent utility for persons travelling by sea
or land, preserves thohuir, rendering it peculiarly
pleasant, and always dressed, has wonderful ef
fects on the hair in hot or dold climates, arnkis
held in high estimation by distinguished persons
abrond..
Sold wholesale mid retail by the Proprietor,
Thos, Quirk,.490 Broadway, New-York, nnd by
appointment, by. A. PARSONS, Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
f Price 75 edits per buttle. nov 26
NegroPipes.
1 OH N»S"> i’ipca, landing from
JLIFU slop Trenton, for sale by
‘ nov 19 ' TT/ ^ ,T
MICH. DILLON & C6.
Loaf anil Crushed Sugar.
OA BBLS and SUoxeirefined Loaf.Sugar
jZI\J 10 bbls Crushed Sugar b .
10 do Powdered do
Received from tlie Boston Sugar Refinery,
and forsalo by L. BALDWIN,
novl 214
For the. Toilet.
PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS.
P RENTISS’ extract of Rose, Musk, Jessa
mine nnd Bergamot
Do. lino and superfine Toilet Powder,Rose scent
Ede’s sup. Musk and Rose Persian Scenf'Bags
Genuine Russian Bears Oil
Rowland’s Macasar Oil
Oldridge’s Balsam of Columbia
Pomade a laRose, Savin, Jassaminc, Orange and
other Odours, in pots and rolls ' -
Coggershall’s su’r Counossiers $oap
Palmer’s sup’r Cream de Suvon Rings
Sup’r Verbena Cream, a delightful article for
shaving
Lowe’s celebrated Shaving Soaps
Prentiss’variegated Soap/*, suitable for the tablet
Powder Puffs and Boxes of the latest patterns
Cologne, Lavejideraud Rose Waters, of various
manufacture and assorted patterns
Espirit de Rose, Cold Cream, Lip Salve
Otto of Roses, sup’r Rose, Cinnamon and Al
mond Soaps, in bars
Cut Glass Bottles, a largo Variety
Fine and course Tooth Combs
Nail, Tooth and Clothes Brushes
Vignette, Napoleon, MadammonsqHe, Vicfbrin
and Glass Back Hair Brushes, of excellent
quality
Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors mid Razor.
Strops ^
Glenn’s Indian Dye, Vinegar Rouge > -
Milk of Roses, Orange Flower Water
Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes - '
Salt of Lemon and Roses, in Eng. cut glos3 bot
tles, Amoninc Vinegar
And other articles in the Perfumery line, for
sale wholesale ovretail on accommodating terms,
by JPORCIIER & LAROCHF^ ~ ■
. ‘ Sign of the Goldeii Globe,
oct 15 . Opposite the Market.'
•r
. m il,„ je wid law
forcash. G.S. NICHOLS,
nov 11 Mntket Square^
Linen nnd Cotton Shirts.
TUST opened, a complete assortment of ready
«/ made. Shirts, viz: Superior Irish‘Linen do,
Cotton wjthfiueii bosoms, do French Gingham,
warranted not to fade; do Bostoii.Prints, and Eng
lish twilled, which will be sold at a small prbfit.by •
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
W. II. *8. Rogers, 7~
H AVE just received per recent nrrivuls from
N. York, nearly their full supply of French,
German, Italian and English Fancy Dry Goods,
among which are the following articles, viz:
Ladies rich Plash nnd Silk French Shawls
Do. colored and-black Ostrich and Cashmere
Shawls ' ; •
1 utinO fiutibi Fioieiicu Buup tjouuew V - */
•1 4io. super. Irish LinCns
15 cartoous Paris emb. Capes and Collars
30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quillings,
5 do’. Weir Gro do Lyons Lace \ v .
25 do. Thread Edgings and Insertings
10 do. Valenoine do. do. und Beadings
20 do. 44 and 54 Wn*h, Spot, Square aiid Il
lusion Blonde . * ^
French worked Cuffs, Blende, Veils and Paris
-. Banda
Chnntill.T Veils, Eng. Collars nud Twist'Shawl*:
Mohair Ndtts, Bags ritid Scarfs '
Muslin Paris emb’d Shawls, 4-4 and 64
Black Lace do. .do. 1-2 and 44
Caps, Irisant’s Waists, French’ Flowers and
Wreaths
French, Eriglish.and American Prints
ChnJIyd, Mows, de Laines, Velvets and Silks
Tartan, Rob Roy and Kalivle Shawls
Bonnet, Belt nnd Cap Ribbons .
Ermine and Fur Collar* •'%
Silk, Worstdd'nhd Cotton Hose. * .
oct 31 . South side Maiket' Square.
Dostoil & RtUKlIc,
Market Square, Savannah,
H AVE-ra store, and are receiving per various
arrivals, rifull supply of Groceries,Bagging,
&c. Among which arc—
10 hlids. St. Croix Sugar
11 do. Porto Rico do.
60 hags Coflee : •'
t 150 pieces Bagging, 42,.43 and 44 inches
50 coils Bale Rone “
100 lbs. Bttggiug.Twino - .- v
10000 do. Baltimore cured Bacon, Hums,Sides,
. nnd Shoulders . at
3000 ImshuJs.heavy Maryland Seed Oats - 4’' -
Canal and Balt. Flour, w(i6lo and J bbls.
10 casks' and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese •
10 kegs chofce Butter " ,
20 i, -20 4, and 20 4 bbls. Buckwheat Flour
10 boxes Sperm, Candles
5 pines Otard, Dupny. ifc Co’s. 4tli proof-
Braudy
5 do*. Seignettc do. do. *
- .5 do. Holland Gin •'*' • *
20 bids. Peach Brandy
30 do. Rye Gin, 30 do. Whiskey “
20 do. Rurii
Madeira, Ttjnorifle, Port and Sweet Mala
ga Wines
Blitter rind Wine.Biscuit
Almonds and Rnisuis, Tobucco
. 10 tons iron, assarted’
75 kegs Nails, &c.’ . - ; ' • ; .
All of which tlioy offer on accommodating terms.
Sllukcrs’ Herbs.
L LAN DING from ship Gaston, a. full supply
of Shakers’ Herbs, comprising Catnip,Fox
glove Horehound, Sage, Perinyrbyal, Thorough-
wort, Liverwort, Boneset, Thyme, Mint, Worm
wood, Wormseed, Elder Flowers, Slippery Elm,
&c. in 16 oz. 8oz. and 1 oz. packages, suitable
for families nud country merchants. For sale by
POllCHER & LAROCHE, -
Sign of the Golden Globe, .
oc t 15 Opposite.tho Market.
Tea.
4)A ( ^ R ' c hests Hyson Tea, 5 boxes. B|nclc
Tea, and 10.boxes Imperial Tea,, in can
isters, just recoived nrid’fqr sale by '
nov 22- LONG & PATTERSON.
Noi'tficm Preserver .Hssoi’tcd..
BOXES fresh- Preserves, of various
tJv/ kinds, just received by the G. B. Lamar,
and forsale by C. L. McNISH. !
nov 11
Gluts* Rifles aqif PilsLj^. .
A N assorhnentof Pistols, and single nnd dou ’
hie barrel Flint and Percussion Guns, for
sale by, - N. B. & V H. WEED,
novl , 234. , v \ ♦-
Oats. • 1 71
Q7AA BUSHELS heavy; Virginia Oata, .
O.f “t’LF landingfymn brig Eleanor,tor slale,
iulota to suit putchasara,'by 7
nov 12, MICH. DILLON;: \
Tobacco.
R ECEIVED, ft supply of Mrs. Miller’s fine
cutTobaccof also, a fine article* of Caven
dish Tobucco. For.solebv
^POlvCIIER & LAROCHE,
nov 21 Market Sipiaie.
Gar<lfcn S. ' 7.
QMALL Seed-or Top Guions, Pens arid;..
Bcnris, Cabbages, Carrots, together with a • ’
fiiie'nsjfintneut ofother varieties, warnriitedfresh.
Just received per Newark, and for, salo by.
nov23 , Ch B. HENDRICKSON. ,
-erAuncdExtinc^. a
"|3E.ENTiyS , .calcbruteil extracts of Persian
JL. llqpc'3, :< Chineso Musk, ainl! .Tcssmuine, de- •
lightful odors 'for the handkerchief. Forsalo by
nov 21 PORCHER & LA ROCHE.