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CELEBRATED RAI'ELS.
THIS EVENING, Dec. 3,
r.nnHlt'O "'ill commence with Operatic
^pcrionJ^* j, flrt>Q
x IT U If o II T,
I nvorioty ofontcrtninnionts by the,
ItH?”” wleb^eJjUvfl.P.tM'LY,
I * ,™d»ilewilb tho fovorito pantomime of
I I, A ir VENT.
cJnSo'< by tlio Revel Family. s
Boo.
Steel Pens, \
jl.! i *P e,t '' t W.a‘iioltNEVVIEl,IAM8;
1 —: Batten ” ~ ,
I ggQg Butter received on consignment,
and for sale by
J
ma^etsttaaiiietsU BltmkotsUi
rf 1 HE subsenbor 1ms just reeeivod from France
, P®f mlp.Plottan, via Cliariciiton, a full sup.
’» of Negro and Bed BlanSih, from tlio eefo-
liratod hiaimfocturcr Z. Gainer & Soil, Mont
pellier. NOBLE A. HAHDEE. f
novBl- 330
Ovei-Cnais and Cloaks.
S. NICHOLS bason hand a complete
* • nsjortincnt ofClotli,Beaver Cloth, nua l’e-
~raiam Over Ooate; also, superior and common
Cumblot Cloaks, wliicli ho will sell at hie uettal
law price for cash. " . 'ilov.13
Merino Under Shirts A Drnttera.
rriirEundorsIgiied has a fidl supply of Under
X Shirtsapd Urawers, which will be sold low
forcii.li. G. S. NICIIOLS,
1 Market Square,
noble a. Hardee.
- Uncoil.
. nting tint quality Hums, landing from brig
i‘r«-"aaM.fo * co.
r^f^Sf^fln^oriM^uat received
r~ Appleit ‘ '
L A BBLS Applesjustrdfeeived per brig New
lO.Hsnov^^^iWERSON.
-—Skkicby complete.
rtllE Lifc and Adventures orNicliolas NIekle-
l ly, by Clicrles Dickens, with numerous i!-
“'do.'chc a i'/r. I ition, wi)h 2 nlatcs.
Dc Rosaira or tlio Adventures of a'
iGwtieinan, by Qco. W. M. Reynold*, 8
mt Dhium’* Momoir* of hi* own tinio, in
r the Revolution; the Empire, and the Res-
5.1>y Lieut Genetal Count Mathieu Du-
»Tin2vol<. ■ , _ .
k Shepperd complete in 2.yol«. .
it’* American Flower Garden Director}’,
on tho I/aw* ofTWide In reference
It works of Internal Improvement in the U.
jn, 1 volume, 8 vo. , ,
^"'"''w.VlIORNE WILLIAMS.
[House FiiriusniiiKOootta.
i 1(M, 124 and 13-4 French Quilts
1*4, 34,64,84,104 and 124 Table Da-
, mask •
174,84,10-4 and 124 Scotch Damask Tablo
V .Covets ...
J, M sad 84 brown Damask do do
|ud44 Scotch Damask Napkins
74 and 84 col’d worsted Tahlo Covers
1.54,64,74 and 84 do cotton and liuou do do
|nnted Pilno Covers ' ' ■ ’
tmnlcd sad do cotton Stands and Toilet
Coyer* ,
k Mnneillcs Toilet Covers -
ch Diaper, Htickoback, Crash, &c.Towelling
liEje sad Russia Diapers
‘v Csso Linens and Linen and Cotton Shoot-
Ing ‘ v
obi* Linens, free of cotton
I Cumin Chintz, in octs
pay Muslins, Furniture Dimity
Cloths, green, crimson mid drab Moroons
ie shove goods were sclotledwith core for this
tot, and will be sold on accoriiniodating terms
AVERY & JOHNSON,
a 13,r South side Monument Square.
!Vcw Goods,
BENNETT has also opened 8tore No.
> i, Waring’.. Buildings, with a largo and
»did assortment of Millenary Goods, consist-
kpsrt, namely:
Ibci Ladies Florcnco Braid, Split Straw,
I Leghorn, Straw, Braid, col’d English and
" tomtaon Straw. Bonnets
buo col’d Nun’s lloods
Bonnet, Unp, Satin nnd Tafota Ribbons
Is Bdu, various styles mid qualities
^Florences, Satins, Ac. and a great
7°ffancy goods, for solo wholesale or retail
"*• novll
Silks, Ac..
- Etabacriberisnow opening a splendid at-
iJrhMiit of tlio abovo article, of tlio latest
k i" ■'8'“-'* ..op. Silks
IdoChaageabledo do, 3 do do plain do
Swag’d handsome rich col’d
• oo do Batin, for dresses
■ jo blue blsclt Satin do
1» while, pinkond blue Satins
looblueblackGrodo Swiss
I jet do do do
I jo black Italian do ’ do'
I joBombasin
I j cpl’d fyt’d Argintines
IjjP^feCbally, anewartiole
■ to plain do,2do Satin striped do*
iplcndidassortment of Musliu do Laine.
\VM. H. LLOYD. ,■
U, CT Oopds. ^ w
A ‘P eel »; Marseilles Crib Connter-
J^wluta Morieilles Counterpunes, oa-
WcoVdnotled do do do
priced Red Flonnols
tSg.Mltooted Canton Flannel
do do
EJu®Kentucky-Joans
ISKThibot Scarfs . •
F™ E “M Merinos'. For sale by
Ik GEORGE W, BE1IN,
| No. 3 Slmd'a Building.
|C0MPPTPNm , . , J M,c ‘ , ' s -
* 8 "iaadPnn 1 ? In,ln S er of Negroes, a
*»a totion planter, will tako employ'
T °2 \ V - n " axx or Rico
57 ?* January ensuing, or earli-
situation on the-Sea Island*
-TjS Mterenco ns to tho capability,
ho hn 08 r,0 -S WE A® applicant,
Plants to manyof tho
fs m the low part of Georgia and
‘•gjgApplyat tins office.
Roche, ~
J n a vn.i* n a j? w bays by the ship Gas
f Cin a? of Flower / Seods. Also,
f,'«'^rd, Millut, Hcinp, Qana-
edi 0rn ' a ! ld a lull supply of other
—’ nov3d
8 China Dwarf
iln«-n. 8! V vce ^ white Kidney
carl > r Waahington or
^arrowfiit Petyi, Dwarf
p A full ar ^ Pulton Peas,Dwarf Pro-
Eu f or received of the crop
^HER & LA ROOHE
P e *iv*d
S'canalis:
' , »nVror n Sb^ 0r ”Sfeli
jjONG & PATTERSON.
B 0 » Pipes.
“fin? C'mn« ^ or th 0 Athens Manu-
I 1 of tlinit TvS 0 " y ’ • nonstantly on hand
I" u Sarto?. e ? Uo jy°®“ n ond Cte'tot.
803 ‘
rut
4'Iotla Uaial Sittiuvt Jackets.
■v 1 ret lived and Ibr sale low, bv
nov22 G. 8. N(cHOLB.
l.incii .anil t oll,,,, « |,ii i^.
Ut-1 opened, i eo'mplete ttasonmciitdfroady
tnnde Bhirto, yin: Superior Irish Unen do,
uttonwlthlinon bosoms, do Ffonch Oingham
nrranled notto fude; do Umton Prints,nniTEti?
,!i twilled, wliidi will ho sold at a wnall lirofit.by
nov 11 G. S. NICIIOLS, Market Square.
novll
> Just Bcccivnil,
-pER brig Madisoh from New York, a largo
XT assortment otrotorsliam Frock Coats; oRo,
ncrior figured I'rertbl) Alorino Vests, b new nr-
:lo. Fpr udo cheap for cosli,’ or good uccop-
tunco, by G, S. NICHOLS,
nov 22 - 231
John MtiUcry,
PAamONAnt.lt AND HlUTAHr 1A1LOU,
H AS received licr recent arrivals, nchpico as-
aorhnantof Bronddotlis, CitssiiuercH, Vest
ings, &c., wliicli ho is prepared tq inako up to or
der in the best manner, mid on reasonable tonus,
oct 10
New Style or Huts.
R ECEIVED per brig Augusta, nn assortment
of fashionable Ilatsof supariorquality. Fur
solo by ’ JOHN JIALLERY'
oct 9
. D. Dcuipscy, . ,
XT AS just returned ftomN ew-Y ork with a largo
XX and splendid assortment of. Foreign und
Domestic DRY GOODS, which will bo sold at
reduced prices for.cssli or short credit, consisting
of
60 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos
60 do. Mousliude Lames
600 Rob Roy YVoolonSbawls, various sizos and
qualities '
600 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality
600 do. Cotton ' do.
1000 nieces 'English, French and Am. Calicoes
10 bales 34 ond 44 brown Homespun
0 cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
25 pieces whjte and red Flannels
1000 do. Room 1'apef nnd Bordering
30 do. Satinets, assorted colors and qualities
30. do. Apron Checks
26 - do. Irish Linens, 20 do, Long Lawn
25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets
' 100 pair Whitney, Ro,e and Mackinaw do.
300 don. assorted Head Hdkfs.
10 cases do.- Florence braiii und plain Straw
Bonhets .
25 pieces plain and figured Silks, new style
25 boxes assorted Ribbons
300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and wonted Ilqsc
200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cottdn do".
00 db.. - Ladies kid and silk Gloves .
100 dp Gent’s woolen, kid aud buckskin do. •
26 bales Band Boxes
Together with a choice assortment afsilk, broclie,
cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked
and ijgpred Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, &c.
Als, nn assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
oct 28 - . 210—ly
Cabbages und Onions.
1,7IVE hundred Cabbages and SOD bunches Oil-
X ions, in fine order, just received and for sale
by - LONG & PATTERSON.
no>23 233
. ■ Cnnsil Vlour.
Clt (\ BBLS and 20 half hlila Canal Flour, just
j£l\J received and forsolo by
nov 22 - LONG & PATTERSON.
OKs.
GALLS, very' light col’d Sperm Oil
18 bbls Olivo Oil. 500 galls refined
Whalo Oil. Just received and for nuo by
nov 21 HAZARD, DENSLOW &CO.
White Xcnd nnd Oil.
QAA KEGS White Lead, 3000 galls. Lin-
G*/U seed Oil. Received per recent'arri-
vals and for solo by.
nov 21 HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
Ooshen Butter.
KEGS primo Goshen Batter, justrcceiv-
Cd and lor sale by
nov 28 L. BALDWIN
io
F
Pliilndcluliin Biscuit.
ilFTY whole, hulf and qr bbls Soda,-Sugar
fL
Ker-
7 CIica|> aVCRio C'Eoiliiu
/T SUITS Negro Clothing,
, ** se y \V r rapiiora and iV.tticontu.
I in* iihnyr* Clothing is suitalili* for PlanUition
use, Qiul will bo sold very low, by
J. C. STUllTEVANT.*
nov 30 83.?oa
J?’*/ Ido yd—market Sriiiurc, *
XTAB Just received per recent arrivoh,
XX 2 do/, .Mu-lin Cnllor,
Win*. Brandy, Gin, Bottles, Ac.
2 HALF pipe's Star Sherry Wine, of superior
quality, oil draught
Also, in boxes of 1 and 2 doz each, the follow-
ingcelebrated brands of Madeira, Port end .Sher-
17 Winer, in quantities to suit purchasorq, viz: Ol-
iveira, Alcyone, Romittniico, Dimoii,-Luiin,Wac-
amaw, Map, ’ Flower, Edward Blatidy.& Sons,
Joy, Alert, Madeira, Belvidero, Golden, Pule ond
Brown Sherry,
5 pines Otord, Diiiuiy & Co's Brandy
.2 do. superior JloUabd Gjn
10 casks LmiJuii Poiier
100 crates Wino Betties. For solo by
oct 24 207 . JOHN W. LONG
__ Butter and Water Criickers; just reeeivet
and for sale by
nov 23 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO,
Sperm Candles.
S EVENTY boxes Spenn Candles, of various
sizosand of superior quality, landing nnd for
sale by GEORGE H. MAY.
nov 20
- Bacon.
6 HHDS. first quality Sbonldcra
0 do , do do Sidos
Landing from schr. Samaritan, ond for solo by
nov.29 PADELFORD, FAY &. CO,
Sugar.
T HlRTYlihds. primo Porto Rico Sugar, just
received and for sale low from tho wharf,by
nov 29 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Bank Cheeks on Philadelphia.
TilOR $29.17 63, nnd $400, for sale by
JP nov 29 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Iron.
S WEDE’S Iron, assorted sizes, just received
por Pandora, for snlo low from wlrarf,-by
liov 29 WASHBURN, LEWIS & V
OA IHffiSprimo'PorSmM^Sjar
tJ'Vr 10 pipes pure Holland Gin, various
. brands
6 half pipes Seignotto Brandy
5. do 1st proof Donicslio' Brandy
6 puncheons Jamaica Rum
5 qr tasks sweat Malaga Wino-
10'qrcaaks Golden Shorn 1 , Sicily nnd Mar-
Bellies Madeira -
24 dozDiitfOonloui, Co’s Golden Sherry,
vintage ofl829
20 dog Port and Hook’Wines
60 boxes Chus. River No. 1 Soap
30 cases l’icklcs
20 reams Foolscap Paper
For sale on accommodating terms.
nov 20 ! GEORGE H. MAY.
Port Wine.
F ORTY qr. casks Port Wino, a very superior
qrticle, recolvod direct from Oporto, via N
York, for sale by
nov 29 • M. DILLON & CO.
.Goshen Butter, dec.
T EN firkins best Goshen Butter
5 bbls smoked Beef
. 4 bbls do Tongues
160 now Hums, just received mid fur side by
nov 27 ' C. L. McNlSH.
Tobacco
SUPPLY or Mrs. Millqr’s fino cut and
CavoudishTobacco, fpr suio by
nov 30 POitClfElt & LA ROCHE.
molasses and Tea.
T IHRTY lilids prime retailing Molasses, 30
or ohosts Hyson Ton, jiist received ond for
solo by HIGH. DILLON & CO.
nov 27
15
Leal Tobacco, *c.
BALES LenfTobaeco,20 boxes Caven
dish Tobacco,just received nndior sale by
LONG & PATTERSON.
27
Fultou market Beef.
•J. AT HALF bbls. of tho above, just received
JLJ; und for solo by
nov 26 J, -B, GAUDRY.
1 nos
2 do black faiiev'Blond
. rni 1 *r.». •
2 do Wire Bland
12 do Thread Lncus, Gilo German do
8 doLi*loilo f ’3xlo )Viro Edging
4 do Blond Qujling, 1 12-do Ploia Swiss
14 do Beltings, 3 do Mantilla L&co
4 do (Irocian Net do t 6 do Bobblhet Loco
8 do Bniltalfioldildkfsy 13 do Pongee lldkfs
4 do plain -Bilk do, 3 do do Satin do i
5 do7. G^iize do, 4 do fane/ do
6 do embroidered do
5 do Gent* Brose Glntre* , ,
4’ do Ladies do ,do,*3 do do ICld do
3 do GenLs Buck GloreS
?,do do H. S. do
8 do IndiirHubber.Snspendew
3 do super do dp uo
M J)c* Uncut Velvet Ribbon*
Also, a splendid nssortidcnt of Plain, Figured
Wf\ Clm^geable Silks. • nov 30
O liidd, Tuppcr & SIstarc,
FFER for Bhle on good torins,
150 hhds tirst quaUty Cuba Molasses
300 bag* good, fair und prime green Cuba Cofteo
150 do superior old Java do
50 mats very fine old Manilla dp
Hhd* nrimo Porto Rirto Sugar
25 boxes Boston refined Lo&f do
10 bbls first quality crushed do •
20 half chest* snnpridr Black Tea
‘60 half Boxed Baker's No 1 Chocolate
50 bags-heivy Suindtra Pepper
100 boxes Negro Pipes, large sizes
500 Detnijoiis, assorted, 1 to 6 gallons
200 whole and half boxes Bunch Raisins
125 pcs 42 inch Dundeo Bagging
200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted
GO casks Brown Stout, quarts and pints
50 baskets Champagne, Anchtir ana Key
60 boxes Sparkling Hock
200 M Spuhtsh Segnrs
4 pipes Holland Gin,'Beehivo and Hourglass
2 naif pines London Dock Brandy'
10 do do J. J. Dupuy «fc Co. do
10. do American do
300 bbls Connecticut Gin, Phelps Sc Gowily’s
100 do Boston do, Eagle brand
100 do dq Rum ’ do
30 do superidr Baltimore/Whiskey
10 do do old Monongnhdla do
100 halfpipes nnd quarter casks Madeira, Port,
Sicily Madeira and Pico Wine* ,
100 bags Shot, assorted
300 Grindstones , nov 28
. Goshen Butter.
*1 A FHtKINS Goshen Butler, just received
JL\J andfbr solo by
nov 20 LONG & PATTERSON.
Tin PiatiiT
O NE hundred boxes Tin Pluto |x
600 lbs Block Tib, 600 lbs Copper Bolls
Tor suloby- . N. B. & II. WEED.
nnvSif
Caracas Cocoa.
ifgTJT LUS..Caracas Cocoa, just received
tlvFv/ and ibr sale by
nov 20. LONG & PATTERSON.
Grates. -
A N assortment of Rufisin Iron Grates, just re
oeived and for sole by
nov 23 N. B. A IL WEED,
Wavy Bread.
BBLS. Pilot und 50 bbls Navy Breud just
received ond for salo by
LONG &. PATTERSON.
25
nov23
Share moulds.
i TONS Share Moulds, for salo by
I nov 28 N. B. & If. WEED;
Iron,- Nalls and Buu,.
O NE thousand and 48 bars; Swede’s Iron, as
sorted; 300 cusks Nulls do, 60 bills lti|in—
landing per brig Pandora, from Boston, und for
ealo by L. BALDWIN,
nov 28 ^
Thirty Thousand Kollnrs.
KEENE AND PULASKI MOM MENT
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. 51, FOR 1A39.
EC ID ED by ;bo drawing of tho Stoto of
Virginia, Riclimninl Academy I.ntlti
Glaaa No. t, io bo drawn at Alexandria, ( Va.) i
tho 80th in»t. v ‘
'5 Number Lol
;:isi <
D r
sry—12 Drawn Ballots.
, , PRIZES.
1 prlzoof. $30,000
-1 6o 10,000
1 do 6000
1 oo v 3600
5 do 3327
6 do 3000
6 do 2500
40 do 2000
60 do \> 250
60 do 200
dec. dec. &c.
Ticknt.sto, Halves$5, Quarter.$J60. For
■tie at WlTlHNGTON’S
nov 27 Lot’y &. Ex. Ofiico, on tho Boy.
A Card.
DR. ROBERT H. A. KOCH,
P into* mir.snr.s, lUiUnt;)
ROFESSOU of Musin, ibr die last four years
in the cities of Baltmiore and Anapolis, Md.
now in tho city of Savannah, Ga. lias the pleasure
of informing the citizeus of Savannah and its vi
cinity, that lie will commence to give lessons on
tho Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin,
Flute and Thorough Bliss (foot is, how to -cbm-
S oso Music,) and in Singing, particularly Church
fusic, and oilier Songs. Ladies and Gentlemen
wislungto associate in ibis Music School, will
please inquire for further information at Dr.
Koch’s room, at tho residence of A. G. Ooniler,
Esq. in tlio morning from 10 to 1 o'clock, end in
tho afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock.
FOR BALE.—A splendid grand square Piano
Forte, with the Harp, Lotld Bussoqu, Dram apd
Bell Pedal, by which tho performer can produce
nine different Zounds; also, an Italian Guitar,
Flutes, Italian Violin, Clarionet, aud an assort
ment of tlio newest Music. These articles can
be seen by Uioso who feel disposed to examine
aucli handsome iiuilnimonls, at the abovo ploco.
Piano Fpttcs tuned. Orders thankfully receiv
ed. ... 199 oct 16
,4 3.1 qs» I0 j
SZbTIiouibj
nov 15
rLivcrpoal
'dim ship. COllO.MANDO,
c, will rnunuenco loading lo-
it apply to
DEi.t’ORDi FAY & CO.
TjIVei'potSj},'.
Ian ship MEDFORD, Copt,
or freight, applvto "
YDELFORDii’AV it CO.,
VI!
0TI8!
.
SALES.
\ - ' Por Liverpool,
Tile first class Americun ship AMERI-
SDScAN, Capt; T. .Holden, Jr., will lie dos-
.plitclidd iimueiliutely. Fqrfroightorpassoge,ap
ply oii bn aid at Bolton’a wharf, or to
nov 13 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Por Boston,
The first rate brig PANDORA;'J. Giml-
SBnr, master, wHI meet with despatch, hav
ing part .ofhor cargo engaged.. For, (mlanco of
freight or paumge, apply to Cop}, G. ou board at
Mongin's upper wharf, or to . • -
liov 23 WASHBURN, LEWIS JK CO.
Por New-York—Brig Lint.
Si The regular packetldrig AUGUSTA, A
r*3jM ShcerwDad, master, huvin* morn of her'
Cflrgo engogtedj will clear on Thursday next, 6th
inst. For balanco of freight or parage,npply on.
board, at Motutin’* upper wharf, or to
,Washburn,’ lewis & .co.
N B—Good accomurodationsfortteprngo pas*
eengers. * dec 2 v v
POP IVCtV-YO rk-^Georgia Line.
Tho brig PHILtJRA, Captain Sherman,,
JSS&will meet with despatch. For freight qr
passage, having good accomipodutions, apply to
Capt. 8. ou board at Moore’s wharf, or to
nov 28, L. BALDWIN. *
Millinery anil Drcss-Hlakltig;
T HE MISSES HOWELLS (from N.-York)
beg leave to inform the Ladies ofSavunnah
and it* vicinity, that they have opened a (hshiona*
bio MILLINERY and DRESS-MAKING ES*
TABL1SHMENT, over the store of Messrs. T.
M. & J. M. Tobxeh, iu Monument Square, witii
the latest Newi York fashion*, and respectfully so
licit a share of their patronage,
nov 13 224pm*
Alvnrndo. or Ulultibollctl Cotton
Seed, alius Okra, Twin or Clus
ter Cotton Seed.
T HE subscriber is the appointed Agent of Dr.
David Cooper, of Harris County, Ibr tho
sale of tlio above Cotton Seed, and .will supply
any person who wishos to plant the genuitio seed.
He has but a small quantity lofr on hand. This
Cotton was planted in Chntham and Effiugham
Counties, and ha£ boon seen by many Judges of
that article who aro decidedly of opinion that it is
better in all respect*, than any other Cotton uow
planted. Ho has placed some of tho seed in: the
hands of Mr. B. Bourquin, living on the Louis*'
ville Road, 7 miles from Savannah; who pan sup
ply a few to those'that may want. He i* also in
possession of the certificates of several Merchants
and Planters in different parts of the Slate, who
all testify to its great production in tho number
of bolls. JNO. CHARLTON,
Springfield, Effiugham Co.
nov 22 231tL .
For Philadelphia. ~
Tho coppered and copper fastened Brig
;NEW HANOVER, Capt. Cartv, wilt sail
on Saturday next/or tlio abovo port. For freight'
or passage, apply to 8. PIULBR1CK &. CO.
Who offer for sDe, landing from above, vessel
100 whole nnd 88 half bbls superfine Flour.
.ID* The coppered und copporfostened Brig
JANE, Capt. Symonds, will succeed the New
Hanover, nnd sad next week. For freight or pas*
sage, apply n* obove. . dec 2
For Havana,
The coppered and dopper fastened brig
__ GLF.THOUPE, Onpt. Saimer, will sail
for the above' port on .Weuucsday or Thursday*
next. For freight or passage apply to > . .
dec2 S.PIIILBRICK&CO.
For Baltimore*
The fine now schr. HENRIETTA,Cap-
, uh Parker,-will sail fpr tho above port on
Saturday next.* For* freight or passage, apply on
board, or io 9. PHILBRJCK & CO.
nov 28 .
- - For JVew-Fork,
J&b The packet ship NEWARK, D. V.
2yKSoullard, master, will meet with despatch:
For freight qr passage, having good accommoda
tions, nnn ^ t/ on linnrit mimn’u nnnnr inlinur
Wood, Wood.
nflllE Subscriber. h&* now on hand, and will
X he constantly receiving, a supply of first
qtfality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at tlio Wood
Yard, cust ond of tho town*,
oct 17 201 If. ,F. WILLINK.
For Hawkinsvillc, Rincon, nnd
tlic landings on the Ocmulgee
Blvcr.
.. 15*^ ^ Tho subscriber intends running
niuknSKa two new Iron steamers, the MA
RY SUMMERS and DE ltOSSET, . betw.een
Savannah and the above places, .duriug the ensu
ing season/
Insurance by these boats dan be effected at from
one third to one half less than by boats of woo 1-
en construction, and aa uo delay will be necesaa-.
ry to' tranship cargo at Darien, much gredter des
patch may ho expected.
The Mary Summess will commence loading
tlris day, and depart To.morrow with whatever
may offer. For freight or passage, apply ou"
board, or to ' G. B. LAMAR,
npv 2D—m 1 • >
For Sale,
T HE slpop GEORGIA, with all her tpcklo
nnd apparel.' She has two suits ofsails,and
is in good order. Apply to
II.,F. WILLINK, at hi* Shin Yard.
Also—One black Poney. a good saddle Horse,
and perfectly gentle. Apply u* above,
nov 8 225 ^
For Rent, v
That largo and comfortable House, situ
ated in Washington Ward, fronting the
Square. Possession given immediately. Apply
to - MATTHEW H. McALLtSTER.
novl 2J4t
Starch and Blue.
fTIHIRTY boxes Colegate’s superior Starch, 2
X caaea do English Fig Blue, lauding from brig
Augusta, and for sale by
nov 28 ■ ,G. 11. .1
HENDRICKSON.
JLook at This.
UP COUNTRY MONEY TAKEN AT PAR.
mHE Subsoriber, in consequence of our Sa-
X vunnoh Batiks refusing to receive up coun
try money in deposit or payment, takes'tills me
thod of informing the public generally, thqt.he
will receive up country Bank Bills, in good re
pute, at par for good* at his regular fair prices, if
the whole amount of Bank Bill or Bilb is traded
out, vizrHawkinsvillo Bank, Bank of M Wedge-
villa. Ocmulscc Bank, Monroe Rail'Road Bank,
Banks of Columbus generally .with one exception,
nndwillluVeuo objection,to receive the Savannah,
Augusta, Georgia Rail Road, Brunswick and St.
Mary’s Bank Bills, for goods or in payment of
debts nt par, unless the persons are willmg to al
ow mo 5 per cent discount.
A. BENNETT,
No 1 & 2 Waring’* buildings, Market Square,
nov18.
Rich Plaid Satin and Taffeta
Bonnet Ribbons.
Ju*t received and now opening,"
T WO boxes rich Pluid Satin and Taffeta Bon
net Ribbons, for sale low by
A. BENNETT,
nov 25 No. 1 nnd 2 Waring’s Building*.
300 Dollars Challenge.
T HE Genuine FRENCH PILLS against all
tho QUACK NOSTRUMS of die age for
the cure of * * * * *
The French Pills are applicable to allcases, for
either sex, (warranted free' from mercury,) nnd
possesses great advantages over tho Balsam* and
all liquid medicines, by ueing entirely free‘from
smell, and consequently do not effect the breath,-
thereby preventing the possibility of a discovery
* 'Besides this importantadvantage theynever dis
agree With tiie stomach, and in the first stages of
the disease they usually effect a cure in a few days,
with little regard to diet or exposure.
In tho most obstinate stages of the disease, they
are equally certain, having cured many after every
other remedy had failed, In short, tlioy have been
so universally successful, that that tho proprietor
challenge* any one* to produce a remedy of eaual
certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred
Dollars. For sale by «
G. It. HENDRICKSON, and v
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per. box. , *
ang5 • . * 164—ly
Hairisptfs Specific Ointment,
F OR"the cure of White Swellings, Scrofulous
and other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old and
fresh Wounds,* Spraiiis and Bruises, Swellings
aud Inflammation*. Scald Head, Women’s Sore
Breast*, Rheumatic Pains, Tetters,- Eruptions,
Chilbnins, Whitlows,-Biles, Corns and External
Disease* generally.: It is likewise greatly superi
or lo any medicine heretofore, discovered for the
chafed backs and limbs of horses; forring worms,
chapped lips-r-and in short, for every external bo
dily evil that may full to the lot of man or beast,
For solo by / -
- - Gf. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 50 cenuper box.
aug 5 v 164—ly.
A Situation Wanted)
A S Overscot on a Rico Plantation on the Riv-
or, by an individual who »b. well experienced
iii the cultivation of Rice, having planted that ar
ticle for twelve years—is industrious and of stea
dy habits. Good references, as to character, &c.
can be given, t For particulars, enquire ntjthis of
fice, or by letter addressed to “J. H.” through the
Post Office. 229p* nov 20
Christ Church.
O N Monday,'the 9m of Docembcr next, the
Worden* aqd Vestrymen of Christ Church,
will offer for sale and rent tho Pews in the Church.
The number of Pews intended to bo sold in
fee simple, wifrfirat be offered, and the remainder
^vUI bo put up for rent; the highest bidder will
haye choice. ,The terms will be made known on
die day of sola,which will commence at 11 o’clock.
Notice whereof will be giveu by ringing of the
bell By order of tlioVestry.
ANTHONY BARTOW, Sec’y.
N. B.—Purchasers in fee simple and renters,
will have seats in the basement story assigned to
them, corresponding as neur as practicable to their
Pews, until the Church bo finished. Tho right
to seats in the busemenl story, by tho present oc*
cupunts, consequently terminates' ou the day of
sole^ 232 - nov23 ‘
Look at Tills.
T HE left haudhalves.of thebillsnomed below,
were mailed to tho address of the subscriber
on tlio 6th February lost, at Greenville Court
House, South- Carolina, by Wm. Choice, which
have uotcomo to hand, and the probability is they
must be lost. The several Bank* are hereby noti
fied of my intention to make an application,-after
due notice, for new notes on the return of the right
hand halves, which are now* in my possession;
$20 Bank of Augusta, No. 238, dated 3d Sept.
1836,-lettor A. * -
S20 Bank of Augusta, do.. 170, do. 3d Oct. 1828,
'letter B. . .
20 Bank of Augusta, do. 890, do. 2d Jan. 1827,
letter A. ,
20 Bunk Columbus, No. 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832,
letter II. h.
20 Bank Columbus, No.351, dated 1st Sept.1831,
lotter H. h. ' . . _ -
20 Baid« Columbus, No. 953, do. 9th Dec. 1830,
letter H. h. . ^ a •
20 Bank Columbus, No.’1448, do. 1st Oct 1829,
letter H. . ^
20 Bank Columbus, No. 1206, do 1st Oct. 1829,
letter II.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 2G2, do. 7th May, 1836,
letter H. h.
20 Bank Columbus, No, 1*2, dated 1st Jan 1830,
letter tom. '
20 Central It: Road, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1836,
letter A. ^ ^
20 Bank State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept.
18 dim, letter A..
20 Bank Darien, No. 1678, do. 1st Dec. 1832, let
ter B.b. /
20 Mechanics’ Bonk Augusta, No. 10, do. 5th
Dec. 1834, letter A.
50 Mechanics’ Bank Augpsta, No. 63, dated 7th
April; 1835, letter B.
100 Mechanics’ Bunk Augusta, No. 58, dated 1st
May, 1835, lotter B
100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 71, dated 1st
Nov. 1831, letter A.
20 Bank Milledgeville^No. 4251, dated 2d Sept.
1836, letter A.
100 Bank MilledgeviUe, No. 436, do 3d Jau.1837,
letter A.
100 Planters & Mechanics’ Bank'Columbus, No.
59, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A,
50 Plan. & Mcch.uBank Columbus, No. 330, da
ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A. ' ''
50 Ins. Bank Suvannali, No. 18, dated 8th Dec
1829, letterK. . - ■ ■■ • •
NOTICE.—Three months after date, applica
tion will bo made to the (above) different Batiks
for new notes, tho left hand half of wud bills be-
ing l0St ‘ WILLIAM SMujEt:
Trnupville, Gn. 15th Oct. 1839. .
ID* The Georgian, Augusta Clu-onicle andSen-
tinel, Southern Recorder and •Columbus Herald
and Sentinel, will please publish the above weok-
ly for. three months, ana forward their accounts
to mo at Troupyille, Ga. for payment,
s oct 31 20713m . W. S.
ns, apply on board at'Mongm's upper wharf,
to WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
- nov 25
' Ru'&g VU
By F. tv. lIwafiL^,
On FRIDAY next. 6th inst. in I
a spleud-d lot of DIKHCGUN8,
.S lv;or Tea ta\d Tab If SPOONS, ft
lion, ofthe folfowing descripT
Double battel stub ami twist *
bore 7-8. . .
Double barrel stub andjwbH atid steel mounted,
richly engraved, lore 13jtir
Double baiTel stub and twist iiu l silver uiounte
richly engraved, boi 4 V-
Dottble butrel stub and ttvist and steel mounted,
richly engraved, b'oreT-d.
This.Jot of Gups ure manu!
for the Southern market; btcil
ly, and are equal to any eyeroffe
otiulic. ' '
public.,
Also, nn invoice* or German Silver:
We Spoons.
a* mounted,
cusly
|iiali-
vannah
1 Ta-
enr All the above Gopds to bo sohl without re*
serve. .
Term*—All sums of $200 and over, GO days;
under, cash, bankable money: dec 2
Dealers ore particularly invited to call previous.
4l "‘ J tale, and examine the e uniclos, as
to the
they will soMotn have so good an opportuuity of
laying in their supply so advantageously. ,
• . Negroes. ? '*’■
ByS.PhiIbrlckilCo. ,
On Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, in from of tlio
Court House, the following plantation $Jtgroes.
viz:
A Fellow about 50, years of age, n good taska-
•blehaud; a Htwily .consisting of seven in number,
viz: A Wench about 33 years, a Girl q
year*, a Boy about-14 years, a Girl 12
Girl 10\:ears, a Boy.4 year*, and a Boy 2',
age. Tho family will tie sold in one lot, and aro
all prime likely -Negroes. Term* cash, (Imtika-
ble money.) purchaser paying fbr titles. - noV 27
Administrator's Chile.
- By S. Phlil»ricU 9 A Co,
' On the firstTuesday in February next, in front
of thu Coprt House,between thb usual hours of
'sale, - * • .
’ 1 Nqgro Man named Moses, 1 Horse, 1 Gold
Watch uncf Guard Chain, 1 pair Pistols, 1 Desk,
1 Trunk and various articles of Wearing Appar
el, belonging to the estate of M. II. Drake, do-
crimed, aud sold by order ofthe administrator for
tho benefit ofthe. heirs qnd creditors of said estate.
Terms cash. nov 25
• \ Administrator’s Sale*
„ By S. PhilbHck *Co.
On tho first Tuesday in January, 1840, in front
of die Court House in the City’or Suvannali, dur
ing the usual hours of sale. Lot No. 5, Columbia
Ward t with the dwelling house and all improve
ments thereon ; also, n family of Ncgrods, vjz: A
valuable fellow, his wife and their daughter, three
in number, all well disposed and very desirable
servants, belonging to the estate of Jeremy Stone,' *
late of this city,’deceo wed. Sold by permission of
the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Co.
when sitting for ordinary purposes, and by order
of the Administrator*. Terms at sale.
nov 6
Splendid assortment, of Fashionable Fancy Di y
Goods and Millinery.’ , *
' By S. Jpliilbrirk & Co.
At Private Salo.
Among which aro rich fashionable Plaid and
fig’d Saun and otlier Hat Ribbons.' Eng. Thread
Edgings. Lacbswnd Insertings, imitation Edgings,
and Laces, Swiss, French and Scotch Muslin' s
Trimmings and Insertings,’ Tartan Plaid Scarfs
nnd Handkerchiefs, (anew article) French emb’d
Crape atid Gauze Scarfs and lllulhfs, children’s '
richly emb’d Caps, Frock Waists, abort Frocks
nnd Robes, white and black ‘French nnd English
Blonds, 4-4,do, 4-4 Thules, - 6-4 black Ohantilla
Mails, a splendid assortment of Swiss. French and.
Brussels worked Muslin nnd Lace Collars nnd
Capps, Victoria Collureits, B&nds,' Cuffs, &c.—
For sain ou liberal terms. nov 23
Administrator’s Sale.
By 8. Pliilbrick & Co.
On the first Tuesday in January next, at 11 o’
clock, in front of tlio Court House in this city, 5. i
Shares Stock in steamer Forester, bnlon;"ing to
estate ofA. Suussey of South Carolina, deceased.
Sold by order ofthe Aduiiuistra'tdr. Tcnnscu -!i.
nov 22 v " *' "yjSSBBT .
Central Rail Road &• Bauking
Company, of. Georgia.
Savnnnnh, Nov. 13,1839.
A N Election for nine Directors to manage the
affairs of this Institution, will be held pt the
Banking'Hbuse in this city, "on the first Monday
in January next. Polls td be open from 9 A. M.
to 2 P. M. By order. It. R. CUYLER,
novl8 227 Cashier.
One Thousand Dollars Reward.
W ILL be paid for tlio apprehension, with
proof to couvictian, ofthe person or per
sons who fired the Bridge of tiie Central Rail
Road over tho Little Ogeechee, on .the 21st inst.
By order of the. Hoard of Directors.
R. R. CUYLER, Cashier,
nov 22 231 * (Georgian).
By S. HMlbrick Sc Co. <
v At Private Sale..
Lot No. 6, Elbeit Ward, fronting South Broad
street, situated between.the house recently own
ed by A. Barclay, Esq. and that at present oceu-
pfoa by Wm. Crabtreo' Jr. For terms, apply as
Sploiulid Boston Made Piano--.
By S. Pliilbrick, Sc Co.
Two liAt rate Tianos, of fine- ton- and finish,
and fashionable patterns, just received from Bos
ton and will bu sold a bargain to close consignment.
nov 7
Glass nnd China Ware.
By S. Pliilbrick Sc Co,
. At Private Sale.
Now landingJVdip ship Newark, an assortment
of plain and cut Tumblcrs.Celcrms,Champagnes,
Bird Boxes, Lamps, Castors, Arc. • .
AIco, .
Gold edged China Tea andCoffee setts, Lion
head Pitcliers, rich Toilet setts, &c., for sale bn
liberal terms. nov 23
Savannah Ins. Sc Trust Co.
F OR RENT--Tbe several Apartments above
this Office, well adapted to counting rooms,
law offices,.&c.
nov 12 8AMUEL Q, HKHJ8E; Seofr.-
A Desirable OITer.
mO RENT—The subscriber’s Store, on his
X wharf, well adapted lor a Ship- Chuiidleiy
Grocery, or any business contracted with ship
ping. It is needless for him to say more of this
advantageous offer to those who" would desire to
embark in that lino, as it is well known to be one
of tiie best in town.
The subscriber would nlso inform his friends
that ho has embarked in the Steamboat'business,
and his services, or those of his second son, John
F: Guilninrtin, can be always ihad at his wharf,
for thoseshlpphig, &o. by. tiie steumors Beaufort
District and the Despatch, at all times.
JOHN GUILMARTIN.
N. B.—Also to rent, a spacious three story
House, heretofore known as “The Independent
Hotel,” fronting oil the Bay, in East Broad street,
well adapted for a Boarding House, with a Ten
Pin Alley, Bor, &c. attached. nov 26
’ Law Notice.
fSUYLElt W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coijn-
sclloy at Law, has located himself in Louis
ville, Georgia, where he will attend to all profes
sional business entrusted to his care, with diligence
and punctuality. He will rognlarly attend the Su
perior Gourtsofthe Counties of Jefferson, Burke,
Scriven, Effinghamj Bulloch, Tattnall and Mont
gomery. y -
aug2 163
Notice.
/COUNCIL will elect a Harbor Master for the
Port of Savannah, at its first regular meet
ing in December next. Applicants will leave
their applications and names of their securities
with m. Myers,.o. c.
nov 22 231 '
Notice.
1 i 1IIE annual meeting ofthe Commissioners of
X Public Roads of Chatham County, will be
held ot the Court House in the City of Savannah,
on the first Monday, boing the second duy of De
comber next, at II o’clock, A. M.
W. W. WASH r Sec’y. b, c. p. r. o. c
nov 12 223
By S. Pliilbrick & Co.
At Private Sale.
4Wi anfl 18 half bbls fullou Market Beef, jus
ended. ' . nov 30 .
Colorado anti Red River LanA.
O N the first Tfiesdny in January next, before*
the Court House in tho City of Savannah,
Will be sold for the benefit of tiie creditors of Lew
is Ganuhl,an insolvent debtor,five thousand (500.0)
acres of Land in the Republic of Texas, the sqme
being contained in n script for five (5) shares in
tiie estate and funds of the Cqiqr^da' and Red .
River Land Company, transferable^ on the books
of tiie Company, the said script having been regu
larly -made out to t(ie said Lewis Gunohl and by
him as«igrted t<r me • fiuder tni order of the Hon.
tiie Inferior Court of Chatham County, for the
bonefit of ihe Creditors dfthe said Lewis Ganahl." -
' ELISHA WYLLY,
Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Gtraa|il
nov 25
Notice. ’
W ILL bo sold at tho house ofthe subscriber,
on the 19th day of December next,eJeveu, •
hundred acres of Land, lying on Cnnochee Rjy-\ "
or, fifty head of stock Cattle, Hogs,. Sheep,Oxen,
one timber Cart,'one small olio horse Wagon, ••
ond other articles too tedious to mention. Terms
cash. . WILLIAM WATERS,
Tattnall County, Nov. 23d, 1839.
nov 27 235t „ f
Exclmtige.
D RAFTS-on Ncw-York ut short eight, for
sale by .
nov 19 ' MICH. DILLON & CO.
Twin or Blultiboll Boll Cotton
Seed for Sale.
T HE Subscribers have on hand a lot of tho
above Seed of tlio pfesentYHnr’s crop, raised
on the plantation of Mr. Wm. Kilpatrick,-iu Put
man county, of this Suit. It is a fact well lmowu
by those persons who have tried this species of
Cotton—-that it is superior to any other'for quali
ty, and yields more peraci'e, especially upon old
lands thun any other yet known. A couple ofthe
stalks with bolls, may he'-seen at our Counting
Room, WIMBERLY & JONES,
dec .2 239 ' - .
For Hire*
A N able bodied and steady-Man, who has been
XjL accustomed to most kinds of labor, and for
whom steady employment is wanted by the month
or year. For further information enquire of
nov 21 - HAZARD, DEN SLOW & CO.
WantcA
T O purchase r a family of six or eight Negroes,
for which Cash will be paid. Inquire of . f
oct 29 NOBLE A. HARDEE. ‘ ,
W&ntctHo Purcliaue ^
Wantctl to Purchase
TMMEDIATELY, for tho use of a Planter, a
i able bodied Negro Mon or-Roy, for whom a
<v ~ ” ’ J JOilN BOSTON.
fair price will bo paid,
april 8