Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 29, 1839, Image 1

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■r. 1 1 • ( , 0 AttY«® P ^ U<5ABr,i UjmUialialinlk „.„.v OF SAVANNAH, ,n pubUihcilat llio naualratcp, after, por half f°' “ chil ■» E "' ^ U.pplicatiou hai been made for f'AJmin&rnfion, must bo published EL^ceumw mid Administrator, for “.ml Credi.orH.oronderm U.o.r accounts l<k,l r Ncrriie' 11 '' Executor* nnd Adminis- ««tio>*.«“ *0 first Tucs- P?. botweon tho usual hours of F'^u ilaco of Public Soles In the County r it! fetters Testamentary, of Administm- r n-lSinnahip may have boon granted, first XSK dicroof in ono of the M of tills state, nnd at tho dooref Blouse, wbero such sides ore to be L,*,, leave to soil Nogroos, must bo mib- E." mdntlis, before any order absolute 4HS^ar«S£35 InideoHlio Court-House door of d,o Comity Kwitlie nroperty i« situnto, nud on dm first lTortlio Honthjbehveen die lioursoftenin &g«ud four in the afternoon. No sa o K lo day is vnUd, unless so oxprossod hi nlSdoM by lbtcculcrs, Administrators nnd ■H1VUMV J .rn..l nnnt Ai* nnuo In An, Court of Ordinary for leave to ESlmnit be published FQwRMONTHS. tuofnersoiitU property (except negroes) Cols «nd intestato estates by Executors end oleimUntcsM FORTY lolkations by Executors nnd Administrators uten Dwmisaory, must be published SIX TH8. ' ■tofationsfnr foreclosure of Mortgages on Bewo mini lie adv ertised once a month for R MONTHS. ■ udeisoftbe CourtofOrdinory, (accompani- W» copy of the bond of agreement) to |hs tides to ininl must be advertised Tnnxz irifsales under executions regularly grant- j>the Courts, must be advertised THIRTY -id—tinder mortgage executions SIXTY (Yd—Sales of pcrwialdo proporty undor or- istbo advertised, generally, TEN |ofCoiirt,iunsl __ lt d before die day of solo e l Advcrtiscinentsvvill be piuiotiially attended ./All Letters directed to this Office or die tin,mint bo postpaid, to clllido diem to at- To Let. story Dwelling and Garden in r ard,'opposite the Free School, oat occupied by Mr. J. B. Lowis. Pos- in will be given on die 1st November ANSON "*’*“'* ct 3 Fifty Dollars Reward. finaatvay on the 20th July last, from tho subscriber, his Negro Man, 8AWNY. He is nbout23 years old, & feet 8 or 0 in ches high, very black and likely, lias rath- ihollow sepulchral voice, nnd n deep slcalrico bride. lie was bought of Mr. Hugh Rose, iSfearssuice, nnd I believe was brought up ace about 10 milos above this city, ivo reward will be paid for his delivery in jail in this State, or to tho subscriber. 205 NOBLE A. HARDEE. Et Garden Seeds. 1 ! lubscriber hos just received per brig iMadisou, Ilia supply of fresh Garden Seeds, pled to be of best quality, and the growth of ftit: pn, kidney, half moon and Valentine; Beet, ■Turnip, blood, white, Scarsity and Mangel Tall Cabbage, early York, Battersea, Drum- 1 Bergen and red Dutch; Carrol, early horn, sansi early Cauliflower; Onion, silver tfLin’d, ■J white Portugal; Okra, curled Parsley, r,long sweet Spanish Peaso, Dwarf, Mar- ■>, Chariton, blue Imperials. Washington, JiProlippaml Tull Murrowfgt; Radish,long jii 1 ,0 P d l '°i" , bite turnip do,early fram- pwack_ fall; Squash, early bush and long For snlo h ANSON PARSONS. Matitl’s Pulntonnria. or Vc- 1 Rctuble Demulcent. tt * e< of obstinate Catarrh; in Coughs, *r arisingfrom recent or neglected colds; —a; and as an auxiliary and means of pre- EJ* JJpwe threatening symptoms of ap- ninjonury Consumption, no medicine E«!fk . * u P 0n ! * 10 confidence of tlio in- ■Jutto> above medicine. i • a ^‘ ct ‘ ve Mid troublesomo symp- i 111 ?* expectoration or phlegm, pain ■55*7 Mich constitute prominent fea- fcht n»,S u W ^ lunt l th at *h« Pulmonaria was V 1 ' ana manifested its most valuable pro- hr* usefid or course in the relief of p wa colds, arising from sudden changoa of BJJ" "sanng damp llnon, &c. . A. BARTOW. No. 987—Vol. XXXVI.] SAVANNAH, (On.)FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 90, 1830. [Whole No.-—07,020. City Treasurer’s Oillcc, , SaVakhah, 1st Nov. 1839. rriHE following Lota are in arrears to tho City Jfc for ground rent, to win Brown Ward—Lota Nos. 1,2, 3 II. 15. 10. 22,23e<l6,60,51,60,68,69. fll.’oi. ’ * ^Columbia Wanl-Nos. 3, 4,8,9,10,13,20,21 afeSiTa"'"***'* Now Franklin Ward—Nos. 3,4,6. 22S W 3?»- 8 '°’ 1,, ’ 13 ' M ' 15 ' 16 - 8<> ' Jackson Wnrd—Nos. 7,8, 13,14, 15,10, 17, 3J. 22,23,24,29,30,31,32,33, 30, 37, 38,42,43, 44, 45,40,47. Jasper Wnnl—Nos. 5,0, 7,8,9,10. . Lafuyotlo Ward—Nos. 1, 2,3, 4,5,0,7,8,9, 29^33° 3o H|[j ir,1 -‘ No * !1 ’ 4 * 9 ’ 10 - U - ,S - 16 > W. Pulaski* Ward—Nos. 1,2,3,4,6,10. Warren Ward—Nos. 3,5,10,12,10,20,21,23. Washington Ward—Nos. 1,2,3, 0,12,15,17, 18,19, 20,21,23,24, 29,38; JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer, ; Take Notice. Iftho rents due on tho above named kits are not paid.on or before the 11th inst., I shall on the morning of the 12th inst. proceed to re-enter said lots, in conformity to Ordinance, nev 5 , A. HARMON, C. M. French Chemicals. SULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate nnd Acetata O of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Block Pop- HAW V t>A Aa.lt A Il.-Wiula.i. 11 . . ■ _ A _ f . 1 I 1A... per, ©fine. . _ . oiuitm wu, v/n ui iiiuuH i up- KrcOsote, Pipeline, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Km- e, Ext. Nux Vomica, Ilydrodate, Potassa, &c. , Ixt. Nux Just received per Newark, and for solo by oct3 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Starch. 1WENTY boxes Colgate’s No. 1 Soap. "‘ 1LI * —SO* sale by A. PARS! , . For >NS. Lip Nalvciftc. O TTO Rose Lip Salve, Patey’s Cold Cream, real Fi'cnch Almond Paste.’ A fresh supply oftheso elegant articles, for the cure of chupped lips, face, &.c, just received and for sale by ' novO G. R. HENDRICKSON. Otto Itosc Lip Salve. R ECEIVED, a fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip Salve. For sulo by octll A. PARSONS. Beware of Spurious Imitation. IPEP Q.EO. \V. CARPENTER’S Compound Ex- ,._arrageei. Moss, Slippery Elm, Horehound, etc., a valhahlo try El remedy for colds, diarrhaid, catnrrh t and lungs. For sale b; , coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, i, nnd all affections of tlio breast lungs. For sale by „ anggl rOHCIIER LAROCHE. Xiic true Verbena Cream. T HIS delightful Cream is warranted to be tho true extract of Verbena; gentlemen having tender faces or stiong beards, would find it tlio most dolightfbl saponaceous compound over of fered to the public, it makes a beautiful heavy lath er, and nfier shaving, leaves a deliqious fragrance of tho Verbena, and preventing tlio face .from chapping, which in general, other soaps irritate. It is only for sale by •« POllCHER & LA ROCHE, Market Sq. sign of the Golden Globe. nov 18 ui.ilip , F IVE hundred gallons pujn Sperm. Oil; (full strained,) 200 do. summer strained do. Also,12doz. Lamp Chimnies. Just received, and for saie by A. PARSONS. T Swaim’s Vcrmirtiffe. HIS remedy counteracts the whole train of diseases arising from the debility of tlio di es dt gestivo organs or a dopraved condition of Uie sto mach and bowels. Most of the diseases ofchildren originate in ver minous affections, Worms destroy tho nourishment which is in tended by nature to support life. The immediate effect of Swaim’s Vermifuge oro to tronquilize the stomach, clear it ofacidous J — : —*- —*— a -—" k;i " increase tho antedoto for tho Cholera Morbus of our country, diarrhma, fever and ague, and that class of diseases which owe their origin to a disordered state of tlio sto? much and bowels. This remedy expels worms by giving healthy action to the stoiiiuch 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 tho stomach materially, nnd tlio cuuse of many serious complaints. This fact has been ma terially neglected bj illy neglected by tho faculty, and the error has ;r been discovered until BWaim’s Vermifuge family proved it to the entire satisfaction ofovery who has used it. Tho medicine is no less efficacious in ninny of tlio diseases of grown personalty dissipating those morbid secretions which’produco dysentery, diar- i, piles, “ rhum, cholera morbus, piles, fever nud ague, dys- 11*507 8 nS"f, cd Powder, dec. ■2 g h \r°< ^° 86 Scciitod Powder T !£•£*« <io. do. kiw?' n do * do - «,bj “ er ® oxcsni 'dPiiifii. Received and A. PARSONS. EuSjW beautifying the complex- L ,r ?nuermff thn Hlrm ESSS* * ^ -ft nndTZ: , rcnio ving tans, sunburns, frecxles, genuine. Just received, nnd for |19 G. R. HENDRICKSON. ►'On,!'',' 6 lend, Oil, dec. |*miS ed ko Ss English White Lead, T«bl!i, A S'r i n 'No. 1 nn d 2 • do C A h Emseed Oil ! llg ' 10 do - Ulialk iS.ii.JT* Uiow, i. in oil f” *«icln !? Dt ^"S'ish Chrome Green, a EWtsceiv5j i 00 [“; shutters, ship's cnbins, la" 1 ’ “nd for sale by °' R- HENDRICKSON. Ipf'K v l . Sc cntc«l Soup. i* t,ll »dbary" n T S “ tetI ® centod oonp, in I ars ' dllwt rcceivod iincl for sale G ' R. HENDRICKSON. I R TV hhd, 7;°lasscs.- L'.le by I nm “ retailing Cuba Molaases, Kvj-liADELFORD, FAY & CO. |)f\ |?Ma5d fiSSHi: f,U lir. ;i V,; V?, I ? ItE . IIama > 2 tes White * ’ J , i eaclved '"id for salo by —LONG & PATTF.TtSON. IoIT-’UI StoveI C foJ salo hv N. B. & II. WEED. licpsia, acidity or the stomaon, tom bream, anu modisegreeakloaflectionscamcquoiituponbUious disorders. . It is now in general use in most parts of tlio world. Families resident in the country, travel lers going into tlio interior or voyoging into dis tant tropical climates, (insulated from medical tal ent) would find Swolm’a Vermifuge of great ud- vuntage. . Kept constantly on hand, and for salo lw * A. PARSONS, nov 6 Sole Agent for die State. The Man About Town) B Y Cornelius Webbo, author of Glances of Life, a Novel, in 2 vols. Nan Durrell, or the Gipsy Mother, by the author of The Heiress, Merchant’s Duughter, Prince and tlio Pedlar, &c. 2 vols. ANNUALS. the Rev. John A. Christian Keepsake, edited by t Clurk, with contributions by Montgomery, Rev.. Tlios. Radius Cunningham, Rev. W. Jay,Bishop Ives, Bishop Smith, Bishpp Doane, uhd other em inent writers, with 9 plates. Religious Offering, edited by Miss C. II. Wa terman, with 10 engravings. . The Pearl, or Atlection’a Gift, with o engra vings. The Gem, with 7 engravings. Miss' The Gift, edited by Miss Leslie, 9 engravings. The Literary Souvenir, edited by W. R. Bur ton, 13 engravings. The Violet, edited by Miss Leslie C engra- v ; nga. rriw Tlio Poets of America, illustrated by ono of her Painters, with numerous illustrations Tho Works of Lord Bacon, complete in 2 vols. 8vo. London edition. Gil Bins, translated by Smollett, in 2 vols. royal 8vo. illustrated by Jean Gigou, with upwards of 500 engravings. London. The Curiosities of Literature, by DTsraeh,lst and 2d series, complete in 1 vol. London* oct 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. White Licad, Ac. " ” , -g KEGS superior English Wlute Lead JLUU 200 do do' American No. 1 &2 10 bbls English Linseed Oil 10 do do Chalk 10 do do Whiting 6 do Alum, 5 do Salt Petre Just received per Savannah and Coromando, «na o fe r ,oby a ,, !JENDIUCK S 0 N. UNEXAMFLE1) -MAMMOTH . SCHEME. , rriHE following detail, of n Schxiu or a Lot- J- TORY, to lie drawnin December next, wur- rantatulnilecioring it to be UNPARALLELED m the bistory 0 f Luiteriei. Prize, to the amount HAVE NEVEH BEroilE BEEX OEFEItZD to the pill), lie. It I. trap, there ore many blank., but on tlio <1 .[.* K ! nd ’ " ltJ extremely low charge of ikitO per Tidkot—tlio valok and NUHBEn of tlio Capi- tae., nud tlio revival of the good old custom of wnrmmlogtlmt every prize siiull be drawn and •old,, will, we are .lire, give iibivoraol satisfaction, and especially to the Six Hondud Pkiee IIoi.- DEft!. ' To those d sposed to adventure, wo recommend early application boing made to us for tickets— when tho prizes are all sold, blanks only remain —tlio- first buyers hhvo tlio host chance. Wo, therefore, emphatically soy—DELAY NOT! but Bt Otare ™-mit and frans-mit to us your orders, which.slmll always receive onr immediate ntlen- tion. Letters to bo odilrossed, mid applications made to SYLVESTER &.CO; 156 Broadway, New-York. K? Obscrvo tho number, 150. , 9700,000111 9900,00011 993,0001 0 prizes or 890,00011 9 prizes of 913,000!: , c,™,.,. 8 i» r **cs or 9io,ooou LOTTERY OF HEAL ESTATE & BANK STOCK, SITUATED IN NEW-Ont.EANS. D-? Tho richest and most magnificent Schemo evor presented to tho public in this or any oth- crcountry. Tickets only 90 dollar*. Authorized by an Act of the Legislative Assembly of Florida, and under the directions of the Com missioners, acting under the same. TO DfiDKAim AT JACKSONVILLE, 1 DU AWN AT JACKSONVILLE FLOIIIDA, DEC 11 1st, 18®. SCIIMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers. HVI vt'«'ni^l» PM irjin 1 SYLVESTER & CO. 15G Broadway, New-York, Sole Agent*. NO COAIJilNA riON NUMBERS!! 100,000 tickets, froniNo.l upward*,in Hticcension. Extruct from tlio Luws of tho Leginlutive Coun cil of tlie Territory of Florida. 'Chap.7G1—No.22—Whereas the Court House of Duval county, is in nu unfinished stato and there aro yet duo and owing upon file niet,.which it is believed will impose t< same, mo- impose too burden some a tax upon tlio peoplo of Dirval, and where- as, it is desirable to pay those said sums and com plete thebuilding, as well for tlie greater conve- n ence of the administration of justice, as for tlie double purpose of tin Academy, for which pur- *iomo in purt, tlio said building, when completed, j designed. Therefore— • Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Le gislative Council of the Territory of Floridn, That it shall und may bo lawful lor Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and William J. Mills, or uny two of them under the direction of tlie County Court of Duval County, to raise such sura or sums of money by lottery, in such schemes as they may deem appropriate and advisable: Pro yided, that tlie suid persons shall biud themselves in such manlier as the Court siiull direct, well and truly to conduct such lottery in good fuith, to apnropnuto the proceeds to tho object above stu- ted.—Passed, Feb. 7th, 1834.—Approved, Feb. 11th, 1834. By agreement, bearing date tlie 28th of Febru ary, ltiilOjthoiibov^oJoHepli Lancaster, Isaiuh D. 500,000 20,000 20,000 Hart apd William Mills, did , for certain consider ations, in conformity to the said Legislative Act, duly assign unto Mctsrg.Schmidt&lluuiiltou all their right und interest, and the powers vested in them by tho above recited Act of tlie Le&islaturo of Florida. Extract from the valuation of Georeo Phillip Mn. nouvrier and Jacob de Cordova, both of file city of Now-Orleans, made uud sworn to on thelUUi day of April, 1839: Thut the suid George Pillip Manouvrier and Ja cob Cordova, appraise and conscientiously and honostly value the propertyknowu under the nnuie and appellation of “Bank’s Arcade,” in the city of New-Orleans, at Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, and ‘The property known under the appellation of “City Hotel” or “Bishop’s Hotel,” in tlie said city of New-Orleans, at Four Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollars." Tho Deeds of tlie Property and the Stock trans ferred in trust to file Commissioners appointed by tlio said Act of the .Legislature of Florida,for tho security of tlie Prize Holders. SplciMlid Scheme i 1 Prize—The Arcade—286 feet, Oraches, 4 linos, on Maguzine-slreet; 101 feet, 11 iuches, on Natchez-street; 126 feet, 6 inches, on Gra- vier-street. Rented at about $37,000 per annum. Dollars. Vulued at 700,000 1 Pme—City Hotel—162 feet on Com mon-street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on Camp-street. Rented at $25,000^ Valued at 1 Prize-r-Dwelling House, (adjoining file Arcade) No. 10—24 feet, 7 in ches front, on Natchez-street. Rent ed at $1,200. Vulued at 1 Prize—Ditto (ndjoining file Arcade,) No. 18-*-23 feet front on Natchez- street. Rented at $1,200. Valued at 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, northeast cor ner of Busin and Custon House-st. 40 feet front on Busin, and 40 feet on Fronkrm-strootjby 127 feet deep on Custom House-street. Rented nt$l,600. 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,104 inches deep in front of Cus tom House-st. Rented at $1,500. Valued ut 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8 in ches on Royal-street, by 127 feet, 11 inches deep. Rented ut $1,400. Valued ut 1 Prize—250 Shares Canal Bank Stock $100 ouch, 1 Ditto—200 do. Coni. do. do. 1 Ditto—150 do. Mechanics’ and Tra ders’ do. do. 1 Ditto—200 do. City B»uik 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 Bank do. do. 1 Ditto—25 do. do. do do. do. do. 1 Ditto—15 do. Mechanics’ und Tra ders’. do. do. 1 Ditto—15 do. do. do. do. 20 D.o.—each 10 shares of file Louisiana State Bank, $100 each, each prize $1,000,/* 10 Do.—each 2 shares of $100 eatb> each prize $200, of tho Gas Light -Bank, 200 Do.—each 1 share of $100, of tlio Bank of Louisiana, 20,000 ■200 Do.—each 1 shore of $100, of tlio New-Orleans Bank, 20,000 160 Do.—oncli 1 share of $100, of tlio Union Bank of Florida, * , 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 actually cashier of the Citizens’ Bank, nnd A.Uou- donin, Era. actually cashier of tho Consolidated ;, os Trusters, * • ■ * Bank, ', as par Act passed boforo A. **“ "■ n tho 2d of May, d uuincumber. > Prize Hold. or Diuwtiio.—100,000 tickets, from 1 to 100,000, will be put in one wheel, and 000 prizes, with tlio blanks, m nnodicr. To every number u nil all prizo or blank will bo draw’ll, until alf the prizo. ore determined, leaving tho baianco of numbers in tho wheal blanks. , ICFTo EniTQRs ani. Pom.mizHs.—Havingrc- ceivedNewspapers containing the nbovo Scheme, from twenty-two States and Territories, besides several of file British Provinces, we nro satisfied with tho circulation, and therefore request that such palter, as havonot, up to this timo, inserted tlio advertisement, will ho pleased not to do so, and that all the other papers will insert it onco a week only, until the 1st of December, and for ward us their accounts. SYLVESTER & CO. 160 Brondway, Now-York. July 29 151t Leather Shirts* milB subscriber luu, on hand a few superior A Wnsh Leather Buckskin Under Shirts, war- ranted la keep tho cold out. n»v 13 G. 8. NICHOLS. Ben v e. r Cloth Frock Coats. TUST received from New York, a full supply of of Boaver Cloth and Satinet Hunting Coats, which will be sold low for cash, by nov 11 G. 8. NICHOLS, Market Square. , William 11. Lloyd, IT AS iust received por recent arrivals, a splen- *1 did assortment of Bounets, inferior to none in tlie market, which he offers at wholesale or re tail, on accommodating terms. The above con sist of the following, viz: 2 cases fine Tuscan Bonnets, latest style o uo common do, do do 1 do Oriental do, do do 4 do eol’d Straw do, now do 2 do Misses do 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 dozen P. L. Hoods . Also, An handsouio assortment of plaid und figured Ribbons. nov 18 Negro Woolens. A CASES Washington Kerseys dfc ” do. Ilunover Jeaus 2 bales Canadian Kerseys 2 do. Cordova Plains 2 do. Potter Hill Jeans 5 do. Duflil Blankets 3 do. plaid and plain Linaeya Scotch lloniieta and Kilmantoch Capa, &c. ’or salo by FULLER, MOORE & CO. oct 20 209 Flannels, Ac. A VERY & JOHNSON have received, real JTjL Welsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink; Whitney, Rose, Ribbon bound and Duifil Blan kets; Satinets, Ginghams, Muslin do Laines, &c, For sale on accommodating terms, nov 13 South side Monument Square. Gloves. ‘VITHITE Kid. light fancy, dark colored and it black Ilpxkin Gloves; also, whito black and colored Silk do. Received per brig Augusta and for sulo by JOHN MALLER Y. oct 9 GlasgSn and j'ualliugiou izer- SCJ'fi. 6) CASES 3-4 brown Glasgow Kerseys jaJ 1 do 4-4 do do do 1 do 4-4 dark do do 3 do 3-4 Washington do 1 do 4-4 do do For sale by FULLER, MOORE & CO. nov 23 232 XLandina from sclir. Elizabeth fi-oin lHiila<lcIi»hiu, A Fll’ES pure Holland Gin, .‘Wheel and Pino 44 Apple’ bi Wld 4 ar cask, Sweet Malaga Wink 1 do do Golden Shorty do 10 casks DufTCordan’s old Pale Sherry do 39 cases Pickles. For salo by nov 6 GEORGE H. MAY. Codfish. &c. 10,000 1 bbb Halibut fins, inst re ceiving per sebr. Savannah, from Marolebead, andforsaleby COPE & MILLS, nov 5 1 — Sulphate Quinine, Ac, OZS. Sulphate Quinine JU 10 do do Morphine 1 case Flako Manna 1 do Senna, 1 do Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap Received and for sale on accommodating terms by JOHN E. STILWELL, Corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets, nov 10 Opposite the Mansion House. Edc’s Odoriferous Compound or Persian Scent Bags. A MOST grateful perfume for scenting bags, J\. &c. and is un effectual remedy against moth, prepared only by Robert Best Edo, Chemist and Perfumor, by speoiiil appointment to the Queen. It is for sale by PORCHER & LA ROCHE, Sigu of the Golden Globe, nov 21 Opposite the Market. Patent medicines. T>RITISH OIL, Opodeldoc, Turlington Bal- X5 sum, Dolby’s Carminitivo Balsam, Balsam Honey, Batemnn’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial.— Received and for sale wholesale and retail, on ac commodating terms by JOHN E. STILWELL, Corner of Broughton & Whitaker streets, nov 19 Opposite tho Mansion House. 15,000 OOO Prizes. •' 81.300,OOO TICKETS 820—NO SHARES. ■Ip* If shall bo at the option of tlio winners of Prizes of Bunk Stocks, either to toko tlio Stock itself, or tlio par value thereof in cash. The receipts of the sale of tlio Tickets are, nnd will be, deposited in tho Citizens’, Consolidated, Cnnul, Union and Carrollton Banks, in tlio name ' the Managers jointly, with J. B. Perrault.Esq. of For Restoring the Hair. T HE Cosadtt Oil is so denominated, because it is composed of vegetable ingredients,and its virtues are prereminently displayed in the follow ing respects: It possesses properties of the most salubrious nature, which eradicates the scurf uud all impurities of the hair ; nourishes the hair and prevents its falling off, and lessens file liability of hair to turn grey; strengthens tlie weakest hair, is a hi.’ nnd produces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor to the hair which soon produces an inimitably nat ural curl, and prevents its fulling out iu a damp ntinosphore, or during exercise; renders the hair either natural or artificial, beautifully soft and pleasaut; bestows an iuesfmmblo gloss and pleas- nut perfume to tho tresses—In -fine, ronders the hair uress trnnseoudnnfiy beautiful, promotes tlie growth of whiskers, eye brows, mustaches, &c. To children’s hair its effect* are strikingly benefi cial; is perfectly innoxious, and may with safety be applied to the youngest infant; it eradicates the danariffeasier and superior to conibs, soaps, &o.j is extremely pleasant to the infant, gradually strengthens tlio hair, nnd augments its growth so as to produce a' beautiful head of hair. Preserves the hair after sea bathing, violent exercise, nnd is of pre-emincfit utility for persons travelling by seu or land, preserves tho hair, rendering it peculiarly f iiensnnt, and always dressed, has wonderful er- bets on tho hair in hot or cold climates, and is held in high estimation by distinguished persons abroad. Sold wholesale nnd retail by tlie Proprietor, Thos. Quirk, 490 Broadwny, New-York, nnd by appointment, by A. PARSONS, Agent, Savannah, Ga. , Price 75 cents, per bottle. • nov 20 lllankcts, CarttctiiiK nud Huns. Per Excol. lonvy twilled uianKeu. for mile by SNIDER, LATHROP & NEV1TT. oct18 203 Trimming*, HANDSOME assortment of Juconct, and .do by fiW “ "fullerslOOKEtr^ Vmbrcllus. A VERY it JOHNSON, Imvu received a food ■LX. BMortment of Cotton nnd Silk Umbrella.. South ride Monument Square. oct 23 . . . Flannels. A VERY& JOHNSON have received alortre ■LX. tusortniont real WoUh Flannel., warranted none .brink. Also, large aize ribbon bound Utankota. novtf 0 Real Welch Flannels. &c. p C£. fresh mported Welch Funnel. 1000 yards Cnnodinn Keneys 3000 do. Cordova Plain. Jurt opened by FULL oct 9 .PR, MOORE 4k CO. Fall Goods. ' ’ y iiuur ury uooas, a their usual accomtno* acts Dry Goods. neutral, mr L. DuUtcin S UPER black Italian Cravat, Do Green Barigo Do blue block Chape Do block do Splendid Thibet Shnwla 500 pieces blue black Braid 2 lb, Knitting Twist ^ZZ7t,l 8Ghvet ' d ° Ho,e 1 case Ivory Spool Cotton J do Persian do do 1 do Clerk’s do do 1 doz Ladies Merino Drawers Shell hack Comb.° Sh ' rl " “ " ,p0ri ° r “ Ucld Do Sido • do Metal do - do SNIDER, LATHROP dk NEVITT. nov 18 H W. ii. & 8. Rogers. aye just received from New-York, viz: 6 cities Nun’s Pulm Leaf Hats 1 do. sup’r Florence Braid Bonnets, latest stylo - 1 do. English Straw do. .1 do. Amoricau do. do. 1 do. Misses round Florence Hats 2 doz. do. do. Hoods 1 case colored Straw Bonnets, &o. oct *8 South sido Market Square. ,yy* a s. t received from New . lowing Faiicy Goods, viz: 1 box omb’d changeable Bonnet Ribbons, a splendid article 1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do 1 do fancy French Silk Bags 1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons . 5 White Net Veils 1 dozen Net Shawls 1 do Silk emb’d Scarfs 1 do Plaid do do 1 do Thibet do do 4 pcs brown and black SakvFringo 1 do Phillygnltntny 1 dozen Inflint’s Waists 10 do Nuns (Dutch) Laco do nov 16 South side Market Square. Dried Figs. Af DRUMS Figs; in lino order, in itcro and S*J for. .ale by llnv l 3 COPE & MILLS. 100 Nou nov 19 ;ro Pipes. .. „ - Nagro Pipes, landing from elnp Trepton, for rale by MICH. DILLON & CO. Domestic Liquors. ' BBLS. N. E. Rum 1 5 half pipe. Brandy, landing nov 2 from ship npv irum uie wharf,by GEORGE H. MAY. Loaf and Crushed Sugar. 10 do Powdered do Received from tlie Boslon Sugar Refinery, nd for sale by L. BALDWIN, nov 1 214 rru X from brig Savannah a and extensive assortment of cy and Sjtaplo Goods, consist _ lowing articles, viz: 100 pieces Cordova jerseys 120 do. Satinet. do. bow style 4-4 French Trinla do! do. English Calicoes black nnd coPd Scotch Gingham. Kentucky Jeans White Flannel Red do. various qualities Aliislin de Lninca 5-4, 0-4 nnd 8-4 Cliineille Shawl. 60 Merino Shawls and Mantles 400 Shawls, various styles and qualities 100 pieces French and English .Merinos 60 do. Pon,gen Silk Hdkfs. 20 do. English Snittalfield Silk do. 50 dozen Wolon Gloves 20 do. Mem Buck and H, S. Glovoa 20 do. Ladies II. S. Gloves 20 do. do. Silk end Colton Glovoa nnd l.tmg Mitts 60 pieces col’d and black Silks,nowe.t stylo 2 case. Canton Flannel 20 pieces new stylo Coesiinero 20 do. - Vestings 10 do. Broadcloths, various qualities 30 boxce Bonnet, Cop Tulfdta and Bolt Rib bons 100 dozen silk, worsted and cotton Half Hose 10 boxes Satin Ribbons, from No.! ins, from No. 2 48 Ladies whito Florence Bomieuf AND 100 colored Bonnets White end colored Satins, col’d Whito and black Crape Block Love Shawls, black Bombi Ladies hemstitched Linen Cambric Ildkfs. Laco hud worked collars, Bonnets Nun, Hoods, and a general assortment of losirakle goods. For snlo by ' A. BENNETT. Florcn ombaains oct 29 Scnnonnblc Goods. T> ROADC LOTI IS—J Hack, invisible greon, X> olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed and brown, English double milled. Cassimeres—Drnh, black, dark grey nnd alripod. Satinets—Blue, drab, codot end dark mixed. Suspenders—Elastic and knitted, also Extra Ends. Hosiery—Lamb. Wool, Vigonia, white end mix- .ed Cotton. ' Gloves—Colored and white Hoskln, Buckskin, Silk nnd Beaver Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton. Stocks—Satin, and Bombasin, with bowa and plain. • Cravnto—Black Italian and fancy colored. Alto, Merino Skirts. Brushes—Cloth, hair, nail nnd tooth, Hondkerehiefs—White Silk, plain, red and figur cd. Just received, udd for sale by GEORGE W. BEIIN, t oct 22 No. UBitad’a Building*. do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton; ull of which nro offered at bis usual low r usual low price. nov 11 G. S. N1CHOL8, Market Square. Merino Under Shirts Jfc Drawers. rpUir.mnlorsi Igned baa a full supply of Under Shirts and Drawers, which wfilbo sold low forcoah. G. S. NICHOLS, . nov 11 Market Square, Linen nnd Cotton Shirts. lifts TUST opened, o complete ossortmeut of ready «I made Shirts, viz: Superior Irish Linen do, Cotton with linen bosoms, do French Gingham, i, uo rrcncn Gingham, warranted not to fade; dp Bpston Prints, and l ing- sold at a s lish twilled, which will bo sold at a small profit,by nov 11 G. 8. NICHOLS, Market Square. W. II. A 8. Rogers, H AVE just received per recent arrivals 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 Plush and Silk French Shawls Do. colored and black Ostrich and Cashmere Shawls t case finest Florence Braid Bonnets 1 do. super. Irish Linens 15 cartoons Paris emb. Capes and Collars 30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quillings 6 do. Weir Crodd Lyons Lnce 25 do. Thread Edgings aqd Insertings 10 do. Valencine do. do. and Headings do. 4-4 and 5-4 Wash, Spot, Square and Il lusion Blonde French worked Cuffs, Blonde Veils and Paris Bauds Clmntilla Veils, Eng. Collars and Twist Shawls Mohair Netts, Bags and-Scarfs Muslin Paris cuib’d Shawls, 4-4 and6-4 Black Lace do. do. 1-2 and 4-4 Caps, Insant’s Waists, French Flowers and Wreaths French, English and American Prints Challys, Mous. de Laines, Velvets and Silks Tartan, Rob Roy and Kolivle Shawls Bonnet, Belt nnd Cap Ribbons Ermine und Fur Collars Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose, oct 31 South side Market Square. For tlie Toilet. PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS. iRF.NTISS’ extract of Rose, Musk, Jessa mine and Bergamot Do. fine and superfine Toilet Powder,Roso scent Edo’s sup. Musk and Rose Persian Scent Bags Genuine Russian Bears Oil Rowland’s Mucnsar Oil Oldridge’s Balsam of Columbia Pomnde a la Rose, Savin, Jassamine, Orange and other Odours, in pots nnd rolls Coggershali’s su’r Connossiers Soap Panner’s sup’r Creum de Suvon Rings Sup’r Verbena Cream, a delightful article for shaving Lowe’s celebrated Shaving Soaps Prentiss’ variegated Soaps, suitable for the tablet Powdor Puffs und Boxes of file latest patterns Cologne, Lavender and 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 Tootb Combs Nail, Tooth and Clothes Brushes Vignette, Napoleon, Madaniinonselle, Victoria and Glass Buck Hair Brushes, of excellent quality Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors and Razor Strops r Glenn’s Indian Dyo, Vinegar Rouge Milk of Roses, Orange Flower Water Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes Suit of Lemon and Roses, in Eng. cut glass bot tles, Amoniac Vinegar And other articles in tlie Perfumery line, for sale wholesale or retail on accommodating terms, by PORCHER &* LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, oct 15 . Opposite the Market.. Shakers’ Herbs. L LAN DING from ship Gaston, a full supply of Shakers’ Herbs, comprising Catnip,Fox glove Horehound, Sage, Pennyroyal, 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 and country merchants. For sole by PORCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, oct 15 Opposite tho Market. Tobacco* R ECEIVED, a supply of Mrs. Miller’s fine - cut Tobacco; also, a fine article of Caven dish Tobacco. For sale by (PORCHER & LA ROCHE, 1 ' Market Square, nov 2J Boston A Randle, Market Square, Havt H AVE in store, and are receiving pi arrivals, a full supply of Groceries dec. Among which ore- 10 hhd?. Croix Sugar 11 do. Porto Rico do. 60 bags Coflue 150 pieces Bagging, 42,43 and 44 inches 50 coils Bale Rope 100 lbs. Bagging Twine 10000 do. BulUmore cured Bacon, Hams, Sides, and Shoulders 3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oats .i Canal and Balt. Flour, whole and 4 bbb. 10 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheeso 10 kegs choice Butter 20 4, 20und 20 4 bbls. Buckwheat Flour 10 boxes Sperm. Candles . 5 pipes Otard, Dupny & Co’s. 4th proof Brandy 5 do. Seignctte do. do. 5 do. Holland Gin 20 bbls. Peach Brandy do 30 do. Rye Gin, 30 do. Whiskey 20 do. Rum Madeira^ Teneriffe, Port and Sweet Mala* ga Wines Butter nnd Wine Biscuit Almonds and Raisins, Tobucco 10 tons iron, assorted 75 kegs Nails, &c. AU of which they offer on accommodating terhiS, octll v Tea* 6)A OH* chests Hyson Tea, 6 boxes Black jM\3 Tea, and 10 boxes Imperiul Tea, in can* Uters, just received and for sale by I>ATTE nov 22 LONG & 1 fERSON. Northern Preserves, assorted. BOXES fresh Preserves, of various tlvF kinds, just received by tho G. B. Lamar and for sale by ' C. L. McNISH. nov 11 Guns, Rifles and Pistols. A N assortment of Pistols, and single nnd dou bio burrel Flint und Percussion Guns, fof sale by N. B. & II. WEED, nov 1 214 Oats. • —- BUSHELS heavy Virginia Oats, O 4 v/'Lr landing from brig Eleanor, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by nov 12 MICH. DILLON. Garden Seeds* S MALL Seed or Top Gnions, Pchs and Beans, Cabbages, Currots, together with'a fine assortment of other varieties,warranted fresh. Just received per Newark, nnd for sale by nov23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Perfumed .Extracts., P RENTISS’ celebrated extracts pf. Persian Roses, Chinese Musk, and Jessamine, de lightful odors for.the handkerchief, For sale by uov 21 PORCHER & LA ROCHE. Hi