Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 03, 1839, Image 1

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- "T^ha KifritMCA v *' 1 J$ published m the clT y OF SAVANNAH, ltv James Cloland, 1 .„ilTD0LLAR8 per immuii,. jinj/oble it vfl 0 ' 11 pivEUOIiLARS lur Six .Months. “'noTri-'vr^y “ttopublican,” w Wff-J.,'•co!!iitinhi;;nll tiiointelligence *e$S& >? *» n D “''y ffl is ni it T.A R.H nor annum. fey Sherwood inrs Emily ft So Sfe*; Sheftall mr.’ Sarah M 2 Scott Dr Shr.Troian Capt The* Sies>*A S Sockiriger Lemuel Stephens James Smith Hehry A Smith mrs Catherine r - pu tyffifflSSS? fur six months. No. ‘J40—Vol.. XXXVI.] SAVANNAH, (Cfa.) TUESDAY EVENING^ DECEMBER 3, 1839; for ouch insertionuftor, per M c j Mk ? ortlip Court. ,5LbS that up plication l|;,s been made for j^Onlins^^^iijtstrntion,.must bo published I'icoTV DAVS ut ioust. , ‘ . hPrlliVExecutors nnd Admmlstrutnrs for ‘i .ml Creditors to render 111 tlioir ncconnts ^itytbMied SIX WEEKS.' KWJJf Noaroes hy.Executors mid Adnnuls- In must he*ut pubt# mtetion, nit the firstTuos- }«*« , month, between tlm usual hours of gffi place of rulilic Solos m the County ten toWttors Testamentary, ofAdmltustru- ‘r^rnuardlanshlp may Imvo boon granted, firat KEtmtrrida»< notice thereof m otto 01 tlie ■fi ijettes of tins State, nnd at tlio dopr ef Cain 1 House,* ' vhcro ,,lcl ‘ •o 1011 • a . ro ta k “ ^*Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub- Kvlbunuonths, hefere any order absolute Sfl lie mode thereupon by. the G’oilrt 1 E, ofllcal Estate k y.?*°o«te.Adimnlstra. City Trcnsuror's OiHcc, T .rr r a • > ; 8 «*«W l*t Nov. 1830. HE following Lots nre in nrrours to tho City ■ for ground rent, to w it: , Brown Ward—Lots Nos. i, 2, 3 11, 15. 10. 82, ‘13, 40, 50, 61, 00, 58, 50, 01, 02. - ^Columbia Wprd—Nos. 3, 4,8,9,10,13,20,21 23, New Frtmldin Ward—Nos. K4,5. 2 - °t 10 - 13 - Hy 13.10.2o, 22/25,20, 37,00,4(1. .Jaokspn Ward—Nos; 7,8, 13,14/16,10, 17, 21,22,23,24,29,30,31,32,33/30, 'k, 38,42,43. 44,45,40,47. S t , Jnopor Wiird—Nos. S, 0,7,8,0,10. - •» ' Lolhyolto Word—Nos.’ •!, '2,3, 4/5, 0,7,8,0, 10. iJS/aardiont, mmUto published SIXTY oiV4 before tlto day of Salo. These sales must nrrtulsnttlio Court Ilouao tloor of tho Comity tothc property Is situate, mid on. tlie Unit ir.Jh/oftl'o Month,between tho Itonrsoftcnm K morning and four in tho afternoon. No-,sale JSomdaytoday isyolid,hnlese eo exprossed.m ■HSuoiuby Executors, Administrator* nnd gSaw gales of personal property (fxcopt negroeitt 'sflestato and intestate estates l.y Executors and Itaiuutratofs must bo udverttsed FOIITY bis. I At Liberty Ward—Nos. 1,' 4,9,10,11,12,10, 27, mJ, 33, 8S, 39, PnlasKi Wnrd-rNoB. 1,2,3,4,5,16. Wnrren Ward—Nod. 3, 5,10,12,10, 20, 21,23. Wasbingten Ward—Nos. 1,2, 3,0,12,15,17, 18,19, 20,21,23,24,20,30. JOSEPfl FELT, City Treasurer. r Take Notice. Iftho rents due on tlto above named lots are not paid on or before the 11th Inst., I shall on tho morning oftho 12th Inst, proceed to rp-euicT said lots, in conformity to Ordinance, nov 5 A. 1IAKMON, C.M. Ipplicstioni by Executors and Adipinfstintors trtteisBismissory, mustbo published SIX Acetate . . .. ck Pep- .per,Krcosoio, Pipcrino, Prussio Acid, Iodine, Em etine,"Ext; Nttx Vomica, Ilydrodute, Pdtassa, &c. Just received not Nevdutk, and for salo by 1 ■ oct3 G. K.nENDrtlQKSON. *AoniicaUons for foreclosure of Mortgages on, islSute must bo advertised once a month, for T Starch., WENTY boxes Colgate's No. 1 Soon. For w «ale by A. PARSONS. * ■|t)UR MONTHS. , v . | Orders of live tJourtoiOrmnnry, (nccompnm- ed with a copy of tho bond of n^reoinent) to jib titles to land must be* advertised' Thuke ^ffiiriialesnnder executions rogularlvcrant- ■dby thii Courts, must bo advertised 1HIRTY BAY8-ander mortenge executions . SIXTY BAYS-rSnles of pcrishnhle property under or- Er of Court, nmstbo advertised, generally, TEN Bays before tho day of salo. I All Advertisements will be punctually attended O TTO Rose Lip Salve, Ktey’s Cold Cream,- real Frdt^ch Almond Paste. A fresh supply oftheso clc^mit articles*, for tho euro of chapped •lips, face, evt, just received and for wdo hy novO G. R. HENDRICKSON. Otto ftuso Lip Salve. J^ECEIV ED, t fresh supply of Otto Rpse Lip acfll Salye. For sale by A. PARSONS. • [ • * All Letters directed to this Offlco or fhe L " w, must be post paid, to entitle them to at- To JLet. The two story Dwelling and Garden in bJUacksonWard, opposite tlto Free School, Kprcwnt occupied by Air. J. B.. Lewis. Pos- ' a will be given on the 1st November. Ap- \f\o. ANSON PARSONS. I oct 3 ' Beware of Spujrlous Imitation, G EO. W. CARPENTER’S Compound Ex- tract of Iceland vnos's, Carrageen, dr Irish AIoss, Slippery Elm, Yldrehbund, &c., n vdluablo remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dvseutery, diurrhten, catarrh, nnd dll affections- of the breast and lungs. * For sale by ang 21 PORCllER & LAROCHE/ S Fifty Dollars Reward, llauaway on the 20tli July last, from the subscriber, his Negro Man, SAWNY. He is about 23 years old; 5 feot§ or 9 in- . dies high, very black and likejy, has rntli- |i hollow sepulchral voice, and n deep sicntrice. phwiido. IIo was bought of Mr. Hugh Itose, MQt3mrs since, and I believe was brought up ■bis place about 10 miles above tliis city, heaoovo reward will be paid for his delivery in vnfe jail in this State, or to the subscriber. et22 205 . NOBLE A. HARDEE. The true Verbena dreamt T HIS delightful Cream is wafrauled to lie tho true extract pf Verbena; gentlemen having tender faces or'strong beards, \vpuld fiud.rtt the most delightful saponuceyus compound ever of fered to the public, it makes a beautiful heavy lath er, and after shaving, leaves A delicious fragrance bf the Verbena, and preventing tho fitco from chapping, whtcli hi goueral, 'other soaps irritate. It is only (or salo by * • P011CHEK & LA ROCHE, * Market ^q. sign oftho Golden Globe.. nov 18 oIl .Laniii Oil, dec,, F IVE hundred gallons jmro Sperm. Oil, (fall strained,) 200 do. summer strained do. Also,12doz. Lamp Clilmuies. Just received, and for salo by A. PARSONS. fiardoh Seeds, J I IKE subscriber bus just received per brig L Madison, his supply of fresh Garden Seeds, wanted to be of best quality, and the growth of !0,tiz: Beans, kidney, half moon and Valentine; Bdet, Ilf Turnip, blood, white, Scursity nnd Mangel lttzel; Cahbago, early York, BiUtersea, Drum- d, Bergen ami rod Dutch; Carrot, early horn pTOtdieiion, urron, rmo Apple, iSutmog and Praam; early Cauliflower; Onion;silver skin’d, Huul white Portugal; Okra, curled Parsley, per, long sweet Spanish Penso, Dwarf, Mar- tit. r.ltttliAX Kltin ImnnHinin rtL°, * , i r 1 ** 1 Jjnuii, juur- rat, Charlton, blue Iniperials, -Washington, Bop’s Prolific and Tall Marrowfat; ItadishdOng ■wt.sh°rt ton’d do,white turnip do',’early frarn- black fall; Sqiwsh, early biiHh nnd long Bd necked; Salsify, Toma oes; Turuip, earlv tfh. Inroa ^ lo’ * — mh.i *b.large.flatGfobe anil Rutolmgo'/ peppar ■.Water Cress, \vbite'nnd rdd Clovor, Lu- HGrasi, &c. For sale by ANSO SON PARSONS. riand’s Pulmonarii^ or Vc- getablo Bcmiilccnt. Swalm’s V erminige. fTYIIIS remedy counteracts the whole train of A diseases arising from the debility of tho di gestive organs or u depraved condition of the sto mach and bowels. Most of the diseases dfchildren originate in ver minous affections. ' AVonns destroy the nourishment which is in- tended by nature to support life. Tho immediate effect of Swaim’s Vermifuge nre to traftquiliio.the stomach, clear it ofacidous 2>hicgm, dissipate superfluous bile, increase the grastiojuices und promofe healthy digestion. Tt nUavhue* sirk headache, nna. is an antedqte for tlie Cholem Morbus of our country,-diar/haia, feyey and ague, and that class of diseases which owe their, origin’to a disordered *tato of the sjo- uiacli iind bpweb* ■ * '.' ~ •• This remedy expels worms by giving healthy action to' tho stoniucli 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 appetito.r— Those remedies which lull worms must of course injure tho stomach materially, and tlie dause of nmiiy serious complaint*. This fact has been tna- Peases of obstmato , Catarrh; in Conghs, Im Cr 4 Usfroturc . c . ent or “«giectcdcolds;, AWima; and as annuxiliary and means of pre- 2' ronitli e threatening-symptoms of np- »§ rnJmonary Consumption, no medicine terinlly neglected by the faculty, und,the error bus never been discovered until Swaim’s Vermifuge Tf.«i i, - 7 ^ u w«Mipuon, no meiucine iJSr"™}J>P°n die confidence of tlio' in- l f«nntticnbove liiediciriQ. Ku nf i°- “dhetiveand trouldesomo syinp- E!W n «» expectoration or-phlegm, pain UftfS?*- 1 con8,,t ute prominentfoa- mnI i? ni P a,n . l » t,ult die Pulmonnria was - ' 8| w has manifested its most vuluable pro- iXir™ - of C&e nrihe relief of from suddsnehaiige* of IfeSccMted Powder, &c. \l p ?‘ ?d° K°so SiCentodPo.wdcr ■^jysp <io. do.-. » Pm?t' 1 n" m do. do. C'JP Boicsnnd PufTs. Kocolvod and A. PARSONS. proved it to tlie entire satisfaction ofovery tuirniy who 1ms used it. ' Tho medicine is no less ofliencions in many of tho diseases of grownporsons,by dissipating those morbid secretions wliich'prodnco dysentery, diar- rltdta, cholera morhus, piles, fever,und ngno, dys pepsia, acidity"of tho stomach, donl breath, and .the disagreeable directions conscquSntupoll bilious disorders. It is now in general use jn most parts of tho world. Fpitiilicswesideut in tho country, travel lers going into tho interior or .voyaging into dis tant tropical climates, (insulated frpiu medical tal- OHi)wf,uU fmJ Swaim’s Tennifuga of great ad- vdutagb. ... ' Kept coliptalitly on hand, imdfor «ilc by^ nov0 . ' Solo Agentfor tho Slato. B' L:,„ t,0, y | nnrt>s I-otion, pttimorovi,,,, „„,t !! I ion'm[t V '"“ ke[ "*tifyin'g tlto complex- L Hgflftthitskhi fair, soft and traits- LSi’L re ' 1 ' ov -’" B - t ®’’ B ’^sunburns, frccxlcs, ■by genuine. Just received, and for ■ ' G. R. HENDRICKSON. . (6H^teleua, Oil, Ac. * 1 'rLtt'cd| C< ' kt ' BS English Wiiito Lead, I) do u8 l . l, . h -l'ta«osd Oil lleSirf/ 1 • t , lu ® OO tloJ Chalk , *Mn&n sh “ row ".- ■“ oil nior nrt| r /f Put f ut Bttglish Chrome Green, a ^'receive,f d00 r 8 c 8hu ‘ to rs, ship’s cabins, p!20 ce v ® ( ‘» ft nd for sale by v—----- G ’ ll - hfndrickson: ra’hm?,* v’ . 8con tc<l 8oap. ^'Und Vnrie^atod -Sconfo(l 'aod]>, in uars. Just received and for. sale HEND1UCK.80N. RTv M„td pro). |,y P ri “)e retailing Cuba Molasses, '-- i .-~J > A DE LFORD, PAY & CO.' Its just received .and for sale by . LONG & PATTERSON. Tho Man About Town, Y Cornelius Wobho, author of Glances of _i Life, n Novel," in 2 vols. Nall Darrell, or tho G’P a y Mother, by the autlior of Tlie Heiress, Jlerehant’s Daughter, Prince nnd - tlie Pedlar, Ac. 2 vols. ANNUALS. ■ f Christian Keopsako, edited by tho Rev- John A. Clark," witli contributions by Montgomery, Rov. Thos. Rallies Cunningham, Rev. W. Jay,Bishop Ives, Bishop Smith, Bishop Donne, and other em inent writers, with 9. plates. Religions Offering, edited by Miss C. II. Wa terman, with,10 engravings. T1|0 Pearl, or Affection’s Gift, with 0 eugra- vtugi The Gem, witli 7 engravings. . The Gift, edited by Miss.Lcsiic, 9 engravings. The Literary Souvenir, edited by W. R. Bur ton, 13 engravings.- ' .. Tiip Violot,. edited by Miss Leslie 0 engra vings. Tho Poets of Amorion, Illustrated by one,of her Painters, with ntmiefouB illustrations Tho Works of Lord Bacon,completoin2vols. 8vo. London edition. ". Gil Bias, trainlatodbySmollott, iii2vnls. royal 8vo. illltstralcd by Joan Gigoti, with upwards of 600 engravings; London. /. Tho Curiosities of Literature", byJJTsrnoli, 1st Und 2d sorics, complcto lit 1 vol. London, net-10 . W. THORNE JVIELlAMS. Stoves. ' f tovi 1 0,11 Stoves, for sale by N. B. & H, WEED. White Lend, &c. KEGS superior English Wliitp Lend , „ 200-do do Amoriban No,,I &2 0 bbls English Linseed Oil 10 do . do- Chalk 10 do do Whiting ; " 6 do Alum, 5 do Sait Potre Jixst recoived per Savannah and Coronmndo, nnd for sule iiy nov 4 . G.R, HENDRICKSON. UlFXAltllHjEDMAJIMOTH ff3HE following dotnils of a Scnr.»tp. or a Lot- -Tititv, to ho drawn in December next, war* rants its tttdeclaring it tn be UN PARALLELED til the history of Lotteries. Prizos to die anignm' iiavb nkvkr in:ram: ang* prpkREn.to die uttb- Jtc. It IS true, thero sra.mnny bisnkl, but on the °ther Itatid’ tho extremely low charge of 820 per fteket—die vAt.yn AxPnuMnv.n of UteCAri- TAj.s t nttd.tho revivnl of tho good old custom of w "J rnm jt , gtl , at ovory prize shall ho drawn and sold, will, wo luro sure, give universal satisfaction, nnd especially to ti,u on ily.vDnED.PalzE iloc- nulls. ■’ fo those d sposcdtoJtlvcntnre, wo recommend early application being made to us'for tickets— when the prizes are nil sold, blanks only remain —tlie first buyers Jmvo the best chance. Wti,- therefore, emphatically Say—DELAY NOT! hut at once re-mil and fwuu-piit to us your orders, winch shall always receive our immediate ntlcn. tiop. LetterB to bo addressed, and applications madoto SYLVESTER &’CO. 150 Broadway, Ngvv.York, uj! Observe tho number, 150. STOO.OOO!!! 8300,0001! 803,000! « l>ri’/,en of 820,0001! 9 prizes of 813,0001! . ~~~ 3 Prizes of 810,000!! LOTTERY OF REAL ESTATE & BANK STOCK, SITUATED IK NKW-Onr.KAES. ThB richest and uiast'inaxuificeut Scheme ever presented to tho public tit this or any oth er-country. . , • Tickets only 20 dollars. Autljonzcd Iiy an Act .of Out Lcgiiht 'm Actcmhhj of Florida, aiul'andtr the dire ctions of the.Com- miss toners, detinj/ under the same. TO UB DJUim AT JACKSONVILLE, FLOIIWA, DECK 1st, 1839. SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers. SYLVESTER & CO. 150 Broadway, New.York, Solo Agents. NO COmiNA TIOtf NUMBERS!! 100,000 ticket*,fromNo.l upwards,in succession. Extract from tlie Law* Qf the Legislative Coun cil of tho Territory of Florida. CnAp.701-r-No.22—Whereas tlie Court House of Duvul county, is in an unfinished state and more urq yot due uud owing ujjou tlie same,.mo nies, which it is believed will impose too burden some a tax upun the people of Duvul, and where as, it iude'siruble to pay those said stuns aud coiu- pleto the building, as well for the greater conve- n once of the administration of justice, qs for tho double purpose of un Academy, for which pur pose ill part, the said building, when completed, is designed. Therefore— ■ / , . - Sec. 1. * Bo it enacted by.tlie Governor and Le gislative Council of' tho Territory of Florida, That it ehdll and may bo lawfuUor Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiaii D. llartaml William Jj Mills, or any two of them under the direction of tlie County Court , of Duval County, to raiso such suiu or sums of money by lottery, in such scheme* as they may deem-approprinto and advisable; Pro vided, tlmt tho said persons shall bind themselves, in 'siich. milliner uii tho Court shall direct, well nnd truly to'couduct such lottery iugoodiiiith, to appropriate the proceeds to tho object above sui ted.—Pushed, Feb. 7th, 1834.—Approved, Feb. 11th, 1834. * By agreement, bearing data tlie 28th of Febru ary, 1839, tho above Joseph Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart rind William Mills, did, for certain consider-' ntioiw, in conformity to . tho said Legislutivo.Act, duly assign Unto MejtSi's.Schiuidt &■ Huiiiilton all their right and interest, mid the power* vested in tdern by tho ubovo recited Act of the Legislature of Florida. Extract from tho valuation of Goorgo Phillip Mn- nouvrier and Jacob do Cordova, both of tho city of Now-Orleiuis, rnuuo and sworn to on tlie 19m day of April, 133^1 Thai tlie said Goorgo Pillip Manouvriorand Ja cob Cordova, appraise und conscientiously and honestly valuethe property kuown under the name and appellation of “Bunk’s Arcade," in the city of Ne\v-UrleAus,-at Six Hundred Thousand Dollaysf hhd * , ' ‘Tho proporty known under tlie appellation of ilvllnlf!” or“Biulmn’sHotel." ill tho saidcitv . july29 1511 Shakers* Herbs. T LANDING from.ship Gaston, a full supply J-J o^f Shakers’ IIcrbs, comprising Catnip,Fox glove Horahound, Sago, Pennyroyal. Thorough® Wort, Liverwort, Boneset, Thyun, Mint, Worm* wood, Wormseetl, Elder Flowers, Slippory Elm, &c. in 10 oz. 8oz. tuld 1 oz. packages, suitable - packages, suitable Tor families and country merclinnta. For sale by PORCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globo, oct 15 Opposito tho Market. Tobacco. R ECEIVED, a supply of Mrs, Miller’s fine cut Tobacco; also, a fine article of Caven dish Tobacco. Forsnloby w PUKCilEii & LA ROCHE, noy 21 Market Square. 500,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 of New-Orluans, at Fbur'Huudred und Twenty Thousand L?oilurs.*’ Tho Dtfcds of the Property and the'Slouk trans ferred in trust to tho ComiuU*ionor« appointed by the suid Act of the Logislaturo.ofi'loridu,for tlie security of tho Prize Holders. Splendid: Scheme t 1 Prize—Tho Arcade—23(i loot, 5 inches, 4 linos, on Mugazine-a tree t; 101 feet, 11 inches,'tin Natcliez-street; 126 feet, 6 iuclics, on Gru- vior-street. Rented at about #37,000 pur 'annum. Dollar*. Vulued at ' 700,000 1 Prize—City Hotel—162 feet on Com mon-street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on Cmnp-street. Rented at $25,000. Valued at ' 1 Prize—Dwelling House, (adjoining tho Arcade) No, 16—24 loot, 7 iu- , ches front, on Natchez-stredt. Rent ed at $1,200. Vulued at -• 1 Pri/.e—Ditto (adjoining tiio Arcade,) No, 18—23 feet front on Natchcz- street. Rented at $1,200. Valued at 1 prize—Ditto—No. 23, northeast cor ner; of Basinund CiistonHouse-stt 40 foot front on Basil!, niul 40 feet on Fruukliu-streetjjiy 127 feet deep on Custom Ilonse-strcot. * Rented nt $1,500. Valued at 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24, soutwestcor- , ner of Basin and. Custom House- street; 32 feet,'7 inches oil Basin, 32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin, 127 feet, 104 inchesdeep jn front of Cus tom Houso-st; Runted at $1,500. Valued ut 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339,24 feet, 8 in chesbu Iloyal-strect, by 127 feet, 11 iuchos deep. Rentou at $1,400. . Valued at 1 Prize—250 Shares Canal Bank Stock $100 ouch, . 1 Ditto—200 do. Com. do. do. 1 Dittor—150 do. Mechanics^ and Tra ders’ do. do. 1 Ditto—100 dQ. City Batik do. do. , 1 Ditto—100 doj, do. do. do. do. 1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do. 1 Ditto—50 do. Exchnngo 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 So. do. do. 1 Ditto—15 do. Mechanics’ and Tra- ^ dors’ do. do. 1 Ditto—15 do. do. do; do. 20 Do.—each 10 shores of tlie Louisiana State Bank, $100 paclb each ‘prize • $1,000, 10 Do.—each -2 shares of $100 each, each prize $200, of tho Gus Light Bunk, 200 Do.—qnch 1 share of $100, of tho ■ Bunk of Louisiana,.. 200 Do.—each 1 sljaro of $100, of tho New-Orlcuns B.Vtik, 160 Do.—each 1 share of $100, of the Unien Bunk of ’Florida, __ SHlphntc quinihc, &c. \ OZS..Sulphate Quiui.no , 10 do do Morphine 1 case Flako Manna 1 do Senna, 1 do Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap. Received and for salo on accommodating terms by JOHN;E. ST'LWELL, Comer of Broughton nnd Whitaker streets, / nov 19 Oppoiiito tho Muiisiun House. Edc*9 Oxlorifcroiis Coinpouud or Foisliui Scent BngSr A MOST grateful perfume fer scenting bags, &c. and is uu ellectiml remedy against moth, prepared only by Robert Best Edo, Chemist und Perfumer, <by special appointment to tho Queen. It i* foy sale by PORCIIEit & LA ROCHE, Sign of the G.oldon Globe,^ novJ?l'Opposito tho Market. Patent Itfedieines. RITI8H OIL, Opodeldoc, Turlington Bal- 23 sam, Dnlby’M Carmitiitive Balsam, Balsam Honey, Batomnn's Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial.— Received aud for salo wholesale and retail,' on ac commodating terms hy JOHN E. S^TLWELL, Comer of Broughton & Whitaker streets, nov 19 Opposite tho Mansion House. For Rcfttoviiic’ tlie Ilair. miiE Casada Oil is so denominated, because it'] 1 isconipo/etl of voi’etuitle ingrctiicnu,nnd its virtues »ro ]ire-«iuinemly displayed in the follow- 20,000 15,000: 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 10,000- 10,000 .5j000 5,000 2,600 2,500 '1,500 1,500 20,000 ing respects S', It possesses properties oftho most salubrious nature, which eradicate* the scurfnnd. all impurities oftho hair; noiirishcg tho hnir and E reveuts it* falling oft’, mid lessens tho-liability of air to turn grey; strengthens the weakest hair, and produces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor to the hair which soon produces nn inimitably nat ural curl r and.prevents its falling out in/i damp atmosphere, or during exercise ; v renders the hair either natural or artlflcial, beautifully soft nnd pleasant;-heatow* an inestimable gloss and pleas ant perfume to the trusses—in fine, renders tho hair dress transccndantly beautiful, promotes tiio growth of whiskers, eye brows, mustaches, &c. To children's hair its effects aro strikingly benefi cial; is perfectly innoxious, and may with safety be applied to tho youngest infimt; it eradicate* the duhdrilYeasier and superior to combs, soaps, &c is extremely pleasant to tiio infant, gradually atrcngtliens tiio hnir, nnd niigtpent* its growth so ns to produce a beautiful head of hair! Preserves the hair after sea bathing; violent exorcise, and is of iiro-euiinent utility for persons travelling by sea or land, preserves tlie hair, rendering it.peculiarly f ileusunt, nnd always dressed, 1ms wonderful cf- ects-on the hair in hot of cold climates, and is held in high estimation by distinguished persons abroad. . * . Sold wholesale and retail by tho Proprietor, Thos. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, and by appointment, by A. PARSONS, Agent, Savannah, Ga. Price 75 cents per bottle. . nov 26 [Who! 039. Trnspfcr mrg Mary Hmyer Joseph 1’illman .Joseph Thiot Charles H - . Tpket njr* E Snovv Joseph A 5»te<liury Henry Slulihs U’illlnm Sturdivant llobtO T Thomas Chnrlo* ' Thomas Churl otto Tow Henry . Tuft* Dr B 3 aotuolly dMhior of tlm Citizens’ Bank, itm! A.ilou- douin, Em. actually cashier of the Consolidated Bank, as lrustees. as per Actpasscd before A. Esq. Notary Public, 011 the 2<l of May, 18.18, and tho properties transferred unincumber ed, for tho •ecurity of the ! fortunate Prize Hold* ^es. r- • -wSti • Modb or DnAWmo.—100,000 ticket., (Vcm I to 100,000, will bo put in ono wjicel, and 600 prizes, with tho blnnlcs, in ahothor. T« every numbera prizo or blank will bo drawn, until all the prizes are determined, leaving the balunce of number* in the wheel blanks. K5*To EhiTons amd Punx.mnenfr.—IIaving re ceived Nowspaimr* containing tho above Scheme, from t\Vcnty*two .States and Territories, besides several of iho British Provinces, Wo are satisfied vvJth tho-circnlatmii, nnd therefore request that such'pnp.ers as have not. iip to Uiis timo, inserted the' lulvcrtiicment, will bu pleased not to do so, nnd thut.all the'otherpapors will Insert it once if week only, until tho 1st of December, and for ward us Uioirnccount*. SYLVESTEB Sc CO. 150 Broadway, New-York. Vizzard mrs^IA R liist of Letters EMAINING in the Post Office at Savannah* 30UL November.' 1839. Persons wishimr Wand F*mauuel 30UL November,' 1839. Persons .wishing letters from this list, are requested to' usk for Aft* vertised Letters! • Alexander V» T A ■" ‘Afistpn lord L 7 Anderson mr« Maty S Allstoti miss Sarah, Allen Willibm • Brantley Reuben J 2 Bird A & C Barnes mr» J 8 Bill Cant Jo Bates Joseph. " For the Toilet. PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS. iRENTISS’ extract of Rose, Musk, Jessu* mine and Ber^nmot Do. fine and siiperfine ToilfltPowder,Rose scent Edo sstip. Musk and- Rose Persian Scent Bogs Genuine Russian-Bears Oil ’ Rowland's Mncasnf Oil Oldridge’s Balsam of Columbia Pomade, a la Rose, Savin, Jassamine, Orango and other Odours, in pots uud rolls Coggershuft’s su’r Connossiers Soap Palmer’* sup’r Cream de Savon Rings Snp’r Verbena Creanj, a delightful article for shaving .. y Lowe’s celebrated Shaving Soaps Prentijis’ variegated Soaps, suitable) for tho tablet Powder Puff* uud Boxc* qf.tho latest patterns Cologuo, Lavender and Rose Waters, ol‘ various manufacture^und assorted patterns * Espirit de Rose, Cold Cream, Lip Sulye . Otto of Roses, sup’r Rose, Cinuumou' and Al mond Soups, in bar* ' > » Cut Glass Bottfes, a liu-geVariety Fine and course Tootli Couihs N|>il* Tootli and C/othe* Brushes Vignette, Nnpoieon, Madanmidn^Ho, Victoria and Glass Back Hair Brushes, of excellent quality Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors pud Razor Strops Glenn’s Indian Dye, Vinegar Rongo Milk of Rosed, Orange Flowyr Wator Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes Salt of Lemon and Roses, in Eng. cut glass bot tles, Amonmc Vinegar * Apd other article* in the Perfumery line, for sole wholesale or retail 011 accommodating terms, by PORCHER & LAUOCIIf!, - > Sigh of the Golden Globe, 0C U5 Opposite the Market. Baker CuptWPJ Barton rare E Barnard mrs Ann C Burts RB . Bnicli Jacob Jr Bushier Charles Blackwell Jacob Y 3 Bandy Sninl Blancho mrs Faustina Bayard John Ueusun II Bessent Capt A Bellamy A Bell Emanuel Bee mrs Judy • Berry John R ' Beck John Bill Cap} John C Bivins Joliu \V v . Brown mrs Jane. BlofsJasF; Browii Robt E Brown mrs Mary Booge mrs Hetty . Bolough Elias ’‘Botirqiiiuo Ed J Bpurquine Edward, Sen Brook Jacob .Butler Geo - r * Burns Jhiiic* Burgomaster mrs Cath’n Burk Richard Butler inis* E 2 Bishop Georgo Biibo Henrietta mrs Vizzard Thomas W . WilkimAJr Wallace mrs.Murgaret White Sami B Ward Elias ; , ' Willink miss’ Julia Ann’ Washburn ,mrs Dorcas Wifoon mrs Jane Wallace Maria Wilson John Wells h irs ’Cn thnrlne '^vViaklc r V. M : W^sfcrn’Ephraini .W White Maj W P Williams Edward Wood Jos F Williams John Woodhon mrs Mary ’ Williams Washington Wpindck A J Williams Thos F Wigg miss Kubecfca Wilson Dr Willinui 20 60 60 9 Clarke John M W. Cox fors Margaret A Chaplin muw Rhoda F Corlclon inrs Eleanor Cartor.tnisa M’E Cook Win do! do; do. do. do. do. do. Carter Air John W f Conifory Joseph Ann Conlon Patrick 2,000 20,00p 20,000 15,000 GOO Prizes. ’ $1,500,OOO- TICKETS $0O-rNO SHARES. K?*It shall be at tlienption of the wiunerpof Prizes of . Bank. Stocks, either jo take the S^ock. itself, or tlie par value thereof in cash. The receipts of the sale" of the Tickets aro, and will bo, deposited in the Citizens’, Consolidated, Canal, Umpn and Carrollton Bonks, in the name of the Managers jointly, with J. B. Perrault,Eeq. Corley miss Jane 1. Clurk mrs -Georgo Campbell James II Cauipbejl Jane CuiupbeH Win F Graft* miss Martha. Clurk PR Cluncy Patrick Crane Moses % . Cumict L - Connell Laurence Chaplin Ja* P Campbell J R Cahirs Henry Cass miss Murgt Carter mrs Dorcas Chaplin Milton. Coe uiiss Mury Jane Coming Isaac M Coufvoisiemrs J Crocker Zono- Cormick mrs Harriot Coo Alary Adeline mrs Carley mr* Fanny - Cubbuge inrs Rebecca Cnnum^ham H 1 1 CulUnanM2 Cushing Nathaniel Crevnlier Betsy Crewsmiss Lydia Ann Conuor Patrick Colo H UAV Collins Alichael B c Dickinson Maty.A mrs Dowling Edward2 Duncan: mrs'Eramelmo .Duffy Terence 2 Dufty John Dimiinm mrs 8 C . DyefJ W E ./Sj Edivards mrs Anne R Earnst Richard F EVans Erastus , Eldredge Harmon Esldaile miss Adeline M English miss Laura A 2 Eaynst mrs Surah A Daly Michael Dasher Joshua AI Dean Patrick Dempsey W J D’Lyon Col Isaac DevvsJohni Dickerson Win ’ Yoomans Robt U ■ V ; ■ Jra 2 - . GKORGE BCIILEY, P. Jl. ^ IVexv floods, New Goods. 1 fTHI E subscriber Itas received and now opening X from bri^ Sayanntli and ship Colin, a largo and extensive, assortment of newest style of Fan cy and Staple Goods, coftfliatihg in part of the fol lowing articles, viz t 100 pieces Cordova Kerseys 120 do„ Satinet* • new style 4-4 French Prints do. English Cnlicoes black nndcol'd Scotch Ginghams Kentucky Jeans White Flannel ; Rod do. various qualities Alusliii do Lnines . 100 54, 64 nnd 84 Chinefile Shawls 50 Merino Shawls nnd Mantle* ’ 400 Shawls, various styles nnd qualities 100 pieces French nnu English Merinos 60 . do. Pongee SUk Hm' ’ ‘ 20 'do. English Spittalfield Silk do. 50. dozen Wolen Gloves ’ 20 do. Mens Buck and IL S. Gloves 20 ( . dp. Ladies H; 8. Gloves . 20 dm do. Silk and Cotton GloVeg and Long Alitta 50 pieces col’d and black Silks,newest stylo 2 Cases Canton Flannel 20 pieces newrftyje Cassimero - 20,. do. • Vestings » * 10 do, Broadcloths, various qiialiiii * 30 boxes Bonnet, Cap Taffeta and Belt Rib- .* bons ' 100 dozen silk, worsted and cotton Hose and Half Hose ■ 10 boxes Satin Ribbons, from No. 2 to 22 48 Ladies white Florence Bonnots AMD 100 colored Bonnets • . • ! White’and colorpd Safins, col’d Fiprcucge • White and black Crape Bluck'Love'Shawls, hlaclc Bomb a sins • Nuns HcoiU, and a general assortment of IesiroMe goods. Forsaloby ./ * oct 29 ' . ' A. BENNETT. B Seasonable Goods. . ROAD,CLOTHS—Black, invisible green, Fraser J Aug’s " Fraser James R * Farquhar mrs s Farrelly Charles French’ \Villiam FeU’Thotins Fenton Andrew Jr Fletcher Frederick P Graham Peter Gunabl .Lewis 2 Graham Dev John Garland Win II Garnett tnr* Ann. Gardener Stephen D Glass Joseph Gay Michael • Grady Patrick Ga’low ay Alexander Ga^e Frank R Fitzshnons mrs Anno Fitzsimons Paul Fitzpatrick miss Phcobc Fry Jesseo ' Fox Franklin , Fox Wm FosferG * ^Ferguson Rev Win Godfrey mys Grezzel Gordon miss Loniba Goddard Lory Gojhy mjs* Mary Gugel Benjamin II . George inis*Frances A 5 Georgo Charles K - GibbrtJiune* Gibson Raiisom' C 2 ' Goldsmith Samuel olive, felue, dark mixed und cadet mixed and brown, English double milled. * Cassimercs—Drab, black, dork grey and striped. Sntinet.s—Blue, drab, cadet and dark mixed. Suspenders—Ela*tie und knitted, also Extra Ends. Hosiery—Lambs Wool, Vigouia, white and raix- , ed* jCotlon. , Glove*—Colored and White Iloskin, Buckskin, Silk and Beaver Umbrellas—Sillc and Cotton. Stocks—Satin, aiid-Boiubusin,. with bows and plnin. Cravat*—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also, . Merino Skirts. Brushes—Cloth, hair, nnil and tooth. Handkerchief*—JVhite Silk, plain, red and figur ed.' Just received, add for sale by , GEORGE W. tiEIIN, No. 2 Shad’s Buildiug*. oct 22 Hacker G F. Uuzzard Allen Hart Joshua Harris Matilda Hart P Hall Storrs > Heitman F A Hnrriqiuu Mr Jas Harbeson Wm II Harris mrs Mnry E * Harris Wm M Harvey Samuel A Harvey Joseph B 2 Harris Isaac Hartshorn \Vm R Hulasy Jeremiah Huthaway 'ini** Julia Hews nils* Miirguret narueson vv in news nu** jiargar Heath nJiss Lucy Ann Hopkins John H % Hebbard John Aliiler Prince Hightower John 2 Hillard OB Iliphcbck Janies H Holland mrs Alichael Hobby Alex Jackson mr* Susan Inniss James A Jefiersou Patrick Johnston Wiii W Jones James Knapp Charles II Kenny Michael Keost Robert C Ivelfer Stephen Kellar Paul Hopkins Ellen' Hoscgood George ' Houston Betsey Hogarth Janie* Hubbard Charlotfe mrs Hubbard Erastus II ’Hugucnin E D 2 J ; Jones Thomas B Co Jones'Thomas ' Jones inis* Alurtha E ■ Johnson Edward • Joalenow. Jolm K . Kerr Geo Keebler John Kottman F Knqwles. Joseph Luchicotte miss Herm’eLinsy piiss Sarah Lamar John F Lynch Philip Lipsey Laricy Love miss Ala LaW mrs Ann M Lachicotte mrs Latnpe C Linder G C mr* arjr.E • Lowthef mr* Rebecca Alanncy miss -Mary Muxwell Alexander Manval Lymnn ML ~ . Miller Jnqucs ’ Myles Smith ‘ Alorriss Thomas . * Mnrquand Leonard F -Moore Henry C 2 ' Alatthews Geo D 2 AIorriss mrs Anne E2 Miirtaugh Patrick ' MussaJohii Mitchell mrs Harriet . Aliddleton Charles E Me ' McGuiuness John , McDonnell W J G& J S McCluskey mr* Julia AMcDermofi Patrick McKeague Wm McKay Patk ’ AIcKay Charles F^ AIcGowen John M • Nostrand George Sitapciidcrs, Suspendos. imHE subscriber luia now on htind.a JL Assortment of Suspenders, ylzt Superior Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elaatic, do Buckskin do‘, Extra SUk Elastic aiid Cotton; all of .which Aro offered at his-usual low prico. ;** w ‘ nov II G. S. NICHOLS, Market Sqnore. Madrin James Merrill H Mitchell Peter Aliiler John McDonnell A H McFarland’John M W. II. A 8. Rogers, H AVE just received per receut arrivals from N. York, needy their fall mipply of French, German, Italian and English Fancy'Dry (food*, among which are, the following articles, viz: Ladies rich Plhsh.and Silk French Shawl* Do. colored and black Ostrich and Cashmere Shawl!*'. - 1 caso finest Florence Braid Bonnets i do. super. Irish Linens 15 cartoon* Puri* emb. Capes and Collars 30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quilling* 5 do. ’ Weir Grode Lyons Lace 25 do. Thread Edging* and Inserting* 10. do. .Vulencino do. do. anil Beading* 20 do. 4-4 and 54 Wash, Spot, Squuc amlll- *■ lusionBlondo ( French worked Cuffs, Blonde Veils and Paris -Bands :. ChnntUla Veils, Eng. C oil nr* and Twist Shawls 'Mobair Nctts, Bags and Scarfs Aliulin Paris enib’d- Shawls, 44 nnd 64 Black Laco do..,, do. 1-2and44 CnpB, Insnnt’s Waists, Trench Flowers ami * r ■ Wreaths French, English and American Prints Chajlys, Along, do Lnines, Velvets nnd Silks * Tartan, Rob Roy und. Kahyle Shuvvls ■ • '■ ■ Bonnet, Belt and Cap Ribbons * Ermine and Fur Collars Silk, Worsted und Cotton Hose, oct 31 South sidfe Market Square. ' AIcLouglilin Michael McIntosh J Nickerson Joseph J, W. IV. A S. Rogers, H AVE just received from Now York, the fol lowing Fancy Goods, viz: 1 box onih’d chaugoalilb Bonnet Ribbons, a splendid article 1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do 1 do fancy French Silk Bags 1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons 5 White Not Veils 1 dozen Net Shawls 1 do Silk einb’d Scnrfe ‘ 3 do Plaid do do ' 1 do Thibet do do 4 pcs brown nml black Silk Fringe 1 dp Phillygrummy » , 1 dozen Infant's Whists 30 do'Nuns (Dutch) Lace Togotlior witli various articles in the Fancy lino. ,. nov 16 South side Alarkot Square, Ohlrager H Outtcn Isaac Oliver John Pglih miss Caroline Palmer James Parker Corolino Payne Prescott Georgo Pedvy Joel Perry DIC & Co. Rasher miss punriah Rebarer Francis Reilly Thos W Reid miss Charlotte Robinson mrs Alartha RoeserJeaii Rosaignol Louis H Rossignol miss Harriet Sandford A M Stapleton John ■ ‘StnffordS Sttlfher John J Salovicfi Copt Sales P Shardlow S SBC Sponsor Jolm BII- Oliver Georgo* Overstreet miss Mary Odingeul William • Pearce mr* Sarah • Perkins Nathl G Philips JtfBhua * Pitman miss Susan-' Philips Stephen Pitninh mrs Ann Cath’n Powell Capt C K n Rowo James Roberts Charles . Roberts Jonathan Rogers miss Semofo A Rouutreo inrs Sarah E Russell Salem T *. Russell S N Boston & Kaucllc, Alnrkot Square, Savannah, TTAVE.in store,.and axe receiving per various XI arrival*, a full supply of Groceries,Bogging, &.c. Among which are—’y£ 30‘hhds. St.”Croix Sugar . .. 11 -do. PortO’Rioodo. -few- .-«&! 60 bags'Coffee ' r 350 pieces Baggings 42,43 and 44 inches 50 coils Bale Rone 100 lbs. Baaging Twino * 10000' do. Balumoro cured Bacon, Hums,Sides, and Shoulders ' 3000 bushels heavy*Ma>yl Q n4 Seed Oats - Canal aml Bult. Flour, whole and i bbls. 30 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese 10 kegs cliolce Butter 20 «J, 20 J, and 20 4 bbls. Buckwheat Flo^ur 10 boxes Sperm. Candles 5 pipes'Otard, Dupuy & Co’s. 4th proof. Brandy - ‘ . ' ' , - - ■ /' 5 do. Seignette do. do. 5 do. lloliund Gin ‘ • 20 bbls. Peach Brandy * 30 do. Rye Ghi,.30 do. Whiskey. ' 20 do. Rum Madeira', Teneriffe, Port and SweetMala- ga Wines Butter and Wine Biscuit Almonds and Raisins, Tobacco ■ 10. tons' Iron, assorted 75 kegs Nails, &c.’ All of. which they offer on accommodating terms, oct 11 ' ^ - Smith Henry E Smith mrs Matilda . SmitliJohnP '. Squires Samson . Stibbs Enieliue mrs > • Stiles Benjamin 2 Sidrioh Capt Marcus2 Scrivon Rev James O Scott mrs Louisa C-2 / -Winter Goods. A FINE assortment.of white and red Flanels Super. English and American Canton do, Black,blue, green and Dahlia English Broadcloths Cassimeres, Satinets and Vestings v Rose and Whitney.Blankets - • -London Dulfil and Point do. . A splendid assortment of Carpetings arid Rugs Dark and liglit’colored French Prints English anil Amorican do. Fancy Shawls, assorted kinds and qualities * White aud colored Couuternaneg Mimsiin de Laines and Chally Super. 44 dark colored Ginghams Do.' 44 black and white do. s SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. oct 22 ms. Tig SI