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8ontl> side Monument Sqnare*
NcxvOooilS* • ’
irvvTTl' lias also opened Store ivo*
nvS» Building*, with a Urge and
iSnt of Millenary Good*, coiuist-
S£&S*» nroid Split 8tt*r
iZn-Btraw, Braid, col’d hngb.li and
tonrnon Straw Bonnets
oBonndlcnp Jdntin and Tafeta Ribbon*
(.►j, virioill ityle. and qualities
ta Pounce., Satin., &c. uud a great
Jftncr rood., for aale wholcaalo or retail
J ' 6 IlOV 11
Silk«, dec-
[ nbKribrr ia now opening a .plendid
it oftho abovo article, ot the latest
STctaUtnldeilo 8 ”^ 3do do plain do
(I’d handaoine rich col'd
_ do Satin, Ibr dreaaea
doblne black Satin do
(a white, pink and blue Sauna
Jo blue black Gro da Swlaa
do do
k Italian do do
4i Boinbaiin
kcol'd fix’d Argintinei - "
Jo plain black Clinlly, a new articlo
do plain do, 2 do Satin striped do •
f plendid assortment of Muslin de Lame.
* WM. H. LLOYD.
tile Dry
Kutincl .1 tickets,
*"lo In"’, by
«!•NiCii.il.S.
J _ jHBCotton isilirls.
US I opoued, n eopiplelH naeortment orroady
uSM# BWrta, vta Superior Irish Linen do.
Cotton with linen bosom*, do French Gingliain,
warranted not to failot do-llu .ton Print*, and Eng-
ljsh twilled, which will lie sold at a email profit,by
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
BlnnUotsl Ulnukctsl! Ultiukctsll!
rnill'. subscriber hae jftit recoirodfrom Franco
X per aliip Florimi, via Charleston, a full suj>.
ily ol Negro and Bed Blanhots, from tho eele-
lifted manufacturer Z. Uraiuer & Sou, Moitt.
pullier. NOBU1 A. IIARDEE. •
nov 21 2110 *
. oii'c-CotctsantlCloaki. " *
G 8. NICHOLS ho* on hand n rflre&n>‘.c
• assortment of Cloth,Beaver-Cloth, and Pe
tersham ,Ovor Coats; also, superior nod common
Cuinblet Cloaks,-which ho will .ell nt hi* muni
Idwpricoforcaeli. nov 13
rorenah.
novll
^"tgjcoldworstedTnble Cover.
jSSdo cottonnhd lutondo do
d'l. . Onvers
Dry Goods.
fCV Alpefii", Marseille* Crib Counter-
no, while Marseilles Counterpanes, ae-
indcol'ilnotteil . do do do'
tShawls, low priced Red Flannels
J uni unbleached Canton Flannel
bleached, do do
hedBatineta, Kentucky Joans
id blue black Bombesin*
Flannel*, Thibet Scarfs
isJEnilidi Merinos. For silo by
■ ■ GEORGE W. BEHN,
No. 2 Shad’s Building,
<!lir:i|> IVegi'o Clothing.
PC SUITS Negro Clothing, 273 blue
-*7 Wrappers imd Petticoats.
Kcr-
TIioiiIjom- t'lotliingis suitable for Plantation UROFESSOKofMusi'c.ibrliie 1
,k .1*1.1 «* .11 I... 1 I t I ■ ...... 1
A fill'll.
Dll. ROBERT II. A. KOCII,
(rnoM bnuDiw, i* nxon.)
Merino Under Shirts Ac Drawers.
npiIEundoraignedlias a full supply of Under
X Shirtsand Drawers, which will ho sold low
G.S. NICHOLS,
Market Square,
Just Received,
T>ER brig Madison from New York, h large
XT lihsortinent of Petenhtim Frock Coats; aim,
auporiorfigured French Merino Vest*, n new nr-
ticln. For aiilo cheap for cash, or good accep
tance, by. G.S. NICHOLS,
ppy 22 231 -
use, olid will be sold verv low, bv
J.'C. STURTEVANT.
_nov30 233ca
W. II. Llnyrt-JInvltet t-ipiure,
TTAS just vccolvod per rcennt arrivals,
XX 2 dor. Muslin Collar*
4 do English Frilled do
3 pc* black-Silk Fringe, 2 do Wire Blond .
2 do black fimey Blond. -
12 dirTliread Laces, fiilo German do
8 do Lislo do, 3 do Wird Edging
4 do Blond finding, 12 fin Plajd BVviss
T4 do Beltings, 3 do Mantilla Laco. , -
4 do Grecian Notdo, 3 do- Botibinet L*co
8 do Spittalfiold'Hdkfs,13 do P6ngeo ltdkfs
4 dn nf*in Silk do. 3do do Satin do
5 dor. Gatize.do,' 4 do funCy do
0 dpembroidored do -
6 dn Gents Bros* Glovah
A do Ladies da do, 3 do do Kid do
3 dn Gents Buck Gloves
2 do do H. S. do-
8 do Indio Rubber Siiipenders
3 do super do do - do
14 pcs uncut Velvet Ilibbona
Also, a splendid assortment ofFlain, Figured
and Changeable Silks. , nov' 30
b jivvji" Doouii ui itiuwic, tor hh? ia*i loiirycnr*
JL in tho cities of Baltimore ■uni Anapolis, Mil.
now in tho city ol.^.ivanuahjGa. hastiie pleaaure
of informing tho dtizctu of Savannah and it* vi
cinity, that no will commence to give lessons on
the Organ, Ilnrp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin,
Fluto and Thorough Bum (llmt is, bow ter com-
nose Music,} and in Singing, particularly Church
Music, mid other Songs. Ladies and Gentlemen
wishing to associate in this Music School, will
8 lease inquire Tor Author information nt Dr.
loch’aroOni, nt the residence of A. G. Oemler,
Esq. httlic looming from 10 to 1 o’clock, and in
tho afternoon (Him 3 until A o'clock.
FOR SALE.—A splendid grand square Piano
Forte, with tho Ifnrp, Loud' Bimoon, Drummid
Bell Pednl, by which the performer can produce
nine dilfercnt mtmda; also, an Italian Guitar,
Flutes, Italian Viofin, Clurionct, and an assort
ment of the neivest Music. These articles ban
be seen by those who feel disposed to examine
such Imildmmo instruments, at the above place.
Piano Fortes tuned. Orders thanklhlly recniv-
eif. 199 . oct 15
John Mullcry,
FASIIIONAULK ANJI Mll.ll-VIIV TAil.Oll,
H AS. received pel recent nrrivnl*, ncRoicens-
sortmentof Bronddlothi, Caiwiunires, Vest
ing*, See., which lie i* prepared to make tip to or
der in the beat manner, mid on renaonubla term*,
oct 10
Now Style of lints. • ‘H
R ECEIVED per brig Augusta, on n**ortment
. of fashionable IliitsOfHiipcrioriiiinlily. For
■ale by • JOHN MALLERY
pet 9 . ~ . *
, <Vc.
Susrnrs, Xiqaors,
HlflJH.prime Porto.Rico Sugar
SlJVJ 10 pipe* pure Holland Gin, various
brand*
0 halfpipe* Seignctte Brandy
5 do l*t proof Domenile Brandy
R pitnclieoiiHjamiuea Rum
5 qrcitsk* sweet Malaga Wide .
10 qr cask* Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar-
Heille* Madeira
' 24 doz Dutf.Gonlondk Co’s Golden Sherry,
vintage ofl829
29 doz Port and Hock Wine*
50 boxes Clms. River No. 1 Soap
36 case* Tickles
20 ream* Foolscap Paper _ »■
For sale onuecouiiiioduting term*,
nov 20 • • GEORGE II. MAY.
milliuciT and DresviMaklug.
rpiIF. SUSSES HOWELLS (from N. York)
X beg lenyo to'infarm the Ladies of Savannah
and its vicinity, tliqt they have opened n faahintin.
hie MILLINF.RY uud DRESS-MAKING ES
TABLISHMENT, over tho store of Messrs. T.
M. & J. M. TuRsgn, in Monument Sqnare, with
the latest New Ynrk fashion*, aild rcspoctfully so
licit a share of their patronage. -.
nov 13 , 024111m*
('of Liverpool
XJi The first cbi, slnp-OOROMANDO,
Cent. Pii-ice, will conmreuco loading to-
inonow For iieiglitapply to
dec 2 PADELFOIH). FAV & CO.
"v J'or Livei'iinoJ,
jS* The first el - • •, • >::>», <‘. . .
^yxTIioinas. . Foe freight, npply to
nov 15 I’ADEI.I'Olll). i'AY CQ.
For lilvcri'OOl,
J&it Tlio tiistcl i i American ship \MI RI-
SBaCANFCaMJ T. jIIoldcn, Jr., will ho do*.,
patclieiMimnediiitnly, For fntightorp.i iago,np-
ply on’bbaid nt Bolton's wharf, or to *
nov 18 WA8HBURN. LEWI3 & CO.
For Botton; • ieeT' 5 '
Tho first rato brigTAN DORA, J.Ganl-
3Mfaner.' master, will meet with ilesnatch, hav
ing part ofjler cargi'cngaged. For balance of
freight nr passage, apply to Capt.G. on board ut
MotiglnV upper wluirf. or to
nev 28 WABHBURN, LEWIS & CO:
For New-Voi-k^-Gcorgin Line.
Tho brig PHILIJRA, Cnptnln Sliermaii,
.will meet with despatch. For freight or
pasage, having good nccominodnhons, apply to
Capt. 8: on board nt Moore’s wharf, nr to
nov 28 i • I.. - BALDWIN.
-^aVsBia: . • re
AUCTION 7
SALKS.
TT AS jtiil re^niedfroruRcwlY ork with a large
JHL. midsplendni nssomuent of Foreign and
Domestic DRY GOOi?8, wldch w UTie sold at
redacod prices for cash or F-hort Cfetflit, consuUng
0 50 piece* French, German and Z°t- Wennos
'60 do.- MonslindeLnines . . ,
500 Rob Roy Woolen Siiawls, variou* rim <!,an “
qualities
500 yards Iligrain Carpeting, best quality
000 do. Cotton do.
1000 pieces English, French and Am. Calicoes
10 bnles 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun ,
6 cases bleached Shirtings ami Sheetings
25 pioceswhiW and red Flimncls
1000 do. Room Paper mid Bordering
30 do. 8ulineU, nuortod color*anil qaaliUe*
30 do. Apron Checks r
29 do. Irish Liuens, 20 do. Long Lawn
25 do. <Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankot*
100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do.
300 doz. oaaortM Head Hdkfr.
10 cases do. Florence braid and plain Straw
Bonnets . ->
23 pieces plain and figured Silka, new style
23 boxes assorted Ribbons
300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted floss
200 do. Gentlemen'* woolen and cotton do.
CO do. Ladies kid and ailk Gloves
100 do Gent’s woolen, kid ariQ buckskin do.-
25 bales Band Boxes '
Togotherwith a choice assortment of silk, broche,
cotton and worsted Shawls, Izices, plain, checked
and figured Muslins, Shnkcr Bonnets, tVc.
Als, an assortment of Jlegdy Made Clothing,
ocj 28 ' jflQr-ly :
do
do
IiitiUt, Tnppcr Ac Slstarc,
O FFER for sale on good terms,
l&Olih'ds first quality Cuba Molasses
300 hagsgood, fair and prime green Cuba Cofleo
150 do superior old Java A ~
50 mats very fine old Manilla
Illid* prime l’orto llico Sugar
. 25 boxes Boston refined Loaf do
10 bids first quality crushed do
20 lialfcliestssiip'criorBlnckTea
50 half boxes Bukor’s No l.Chocolate
50 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper
.'’’0 boxes Negro Pipes, large size*
nnn pmnijons, sssorted, 1 to 6 gallons
61,0 and lialf boxes Bunch Raisins
To Planter!.
OJIPF.TENT' Manager of Negroes, a
“reiiiiiCotton planter, will take employ-
rfitir wages on a Cotton or Rice Plantn-
the first day of January ensiling, or cnrli-
frired. A simntion on die Sea Island*
mftired. Rcforence ns to the capability,
, tad industrious habit* of the applicant,
*1, ho being well known to many of tho
planters in the low part ofGCorgiaand
Carolina. Apply at dm office.
“ 234t
Porclicr Ac La Itoclic,
ILL receive in a few day* by the slop Gas
ton, s variety of Flower Seeds. Also,
pTumip, Mustard, Millet, Hemp, Cana-
I Sugar Coni, and a full supply of other
’ nov 30
Wine, Brandy, Uln, Bottles, &c.
n HALF pipes Stnr Sherry Wine, of superior
£ quality, on draught '
Also, in lioxes of 1 and 2 doz each,- the fallow,
ingcelebrnted brand* of Madeira, Port mid Sher.
ry Wines, in qiiantitiesto suitimrchasors, viz: Ol
iveira, Alcyone; Remittance, Diuion, Luna.Wao-
nmaw. Map. Flower, Edward Blandy & Bone,
Joy, Alert, Madeira,Bfilvidete, Golden, Pale and
Brown Shenv.
6 pinpsOlord, Dnnny dfc Co’s Brandy
2 . do. superior Holland Giii
10 casks London Potter
100 orates Wine Bottles. For sale by
oct 24 207 JOHN W. LONG
Wood, Wood.
T HF. Subscriber lin* now on hand, and will
' ho constantly receiving, a supply of first
quality .Oak and Ash Wood. • Apply at the Wood
Yard, easi end of the town,
oct 17 201 II. F. WILLINK.
For Sale,
nmlF, sloop GEORGIA, with all her tackle
X mid apparel. Shelias two suits ofsailsjand
is in good order. Apply to
H. F. WILLINK, BlhiaShin Yard.
Also—One black Pouey, a good saddle Horse,
and perfectly gbntle. Apply os above,
nov8 820
For Havana,
■dTit The coppered otid copper Eistcned brig
SffiOGLETn.ORl’E, Crtnt. Sanner, will saS
" ‘ o port on Wednesday or Thursday,
freight arpass igenpplv to
S.PIllLBRlCKJtCO.
for tho obovo
next. For
dco2
For Baltimore,
-The tina new sehr. LIENIUF.TTA,Cap-
;taiu Porker, wilt sail lor tlic above port- on
day next. For freight or passage, apply i n
I, or to S. I’lHLBRICK tk CO.
.Iloiiseliiild Fir nit'irc, Ac.
liy S. l'hlR.ric'c A Co.
Oil FRII1AY next,at II o’clock, nttl.e heme,
eotucr of Jetfnivov street and li'.iyJajw^SHHBBHI
tv of Bpdq outi Bedding. Chons. . I ! ',
Tables, Ac.: also - , Bay Rniiin Fixture-. A' A c.
Terms rtadi (hatdcahle uiniioy} before doliv ery.
dec 4 * , '
'• bngluli fowling'Piecesi .
By S. IMiitlnlvR Ac Co,
Oa SATUJcDAY next, nt 11 o’clock', in front
of store, on niuorttnem of Fnirlish manufactured
Fowling Pieces, many of which ore oftho finest
quality utid superior workmanship, vi/.. No. 1 itv
10, douhlo barrel twisted nmussion Guns, uud
most of thorn patent hitiecfij no. II to 15, mu 5^--
single horre! of very fine quMitvf No. 1(1 and 17,
nro two.fino Rifles; No. 20 to 27, are singlo flint
Foul ug rieci-M4>fgood qiiidily. Su!o positivu,
ta close consignment. ' Terms cash (hankablo •
money) before delivery/ ' dec 4
* . . Knglirh Folding Piecta. • ' "
J- By IF. W. llvincnmnn.
pn FRIDAY next. 0th in?t. in Ront of >tore r
a splendid lot of DUCK GUNS, and German ’
S Ivor Yea and Table SPOONS, fbr sale at unc
tion, oftho follow mg.* description:
Double haft-el stub and twist and silver mounted,
bore 7*8.
Douhlo barrel stub nnd twist npd atcol mount
* richly omjrovcd, boro PM6.
Double barrel stub and .twist and silver mounted,
richly engraved, boro 13*10.
Saturday next,
board, or
nov 28
JFor Ncw-York,
The packet ship NEWARK, D. V.
oullara, master, will ‘meet with despatch.
For freight or passage, having good accommoda
tions, apply on board at Morigin’s upper wharf,
orto. WASHBURN, LEWIS
nov 25
nnte
Key
60 hoikeu Champagne, ij. 1
50 hoxea Sparkling Hock
*4 pipefilolland*Sin, Beehivo anu 1 Hotuglos*
. 2 half pipes Loudon Dook Brandy
10 do . do J,J. Dupuy &Lo.do .
10 do American - , , , 4 .
300 hbl* Connecticut Gin, Phelps & Gowdy •
100 do Boston do, Eaglu brand ,
100 do do Rum 0o
. 30 do superior Baltimore Whiskey
10 do do old MonOngahela do
100 halfpipes and quarter casks Madeira; Port,
Sicily Madeira and Pico Winea
100 bags Shot, assorted
300 Grindstones^ nov20 _
Look at Till!.
VP COUNTRY MONEY TAKEN AT PAR.
T HE Subscriber, ill consequence of onr Sn-
vnimali Banks refiising to receive up coun
try money in deposit or' payment; takes this me
thod of informing the public generally, that lie
will receive up country Bank' Bills, in good re
pute, nt pat for goods at his regular fair prices, if
tho whole nnionnt of Bank Bill or Bills is traded
out, viz:—Havykinsvillo Bank, Bnnkof Mllledge-
villo, Ocmitlgee Bank, Monroe Rail Road Bank,
Banka of Colutnbup generally,witli one exception,
nnd will have no objection to receive tho-Savannah,
Augusta, Georgia Rail Hosil, Brunswick and St.
Mary's Bank Bills, for goods or In payment of
debts at par, unless the persons uro willing to al
ow me 5 percent disconiit.
A. BENNETT,
No 1 A 2 Waring’* buildings, Market Square,
nov 18
For ftawkinnvlllc, Rlacon, and
the lautliiiRM on the Ocmulgcc
River.
Goshen Butter. .
I /"I FIRKINS Goshen Butlor, just received
nov2fl tt< * f ° r “ l0 L^NG & PATTERSON.
Twin or nultiholl Boll Cotton
Need fbr Sale.
T HE Subscriber* have on hand a lot of the
above Seed of tho pi’csentynar’a crop, raised
on the plantation of Mr. Win. Kiliialriek, in Fill-
man county, of this Slat. It« a fiicl well known
by’those persons who havo tned tllis spocies of
Cotton—that it issuperior to any Other fiir quali
ty, and yieidsmoro perncre, especially unoii old
lands tlian nny oilier yet known. A couple or toe
& wto b0to '“Kimberly rSoNES 10 *
doo 2 8®*
Tin Plate.
O NE hundred boxes Tin Plato }x
500 lbs Block Tin, 500 lbs Copper Bolts
fbr solo by N. B. &. II. WELD,
nov 20 .
Caracas Cdcoa. .
LBS. Caracas Cocou, just received
*>UU and for sale by
novSfi LONG A- PATTERSON.
Grates.
A N assortment of Russia Iron Grates, just re
ceived and for solo by.
nov 23 N. B. & H. WEED.
- Cabbages and Onions. .
F IVE hundred Cubbage* and 600 bunches On
ions, ip fine order, just received and for sale
by LONG & PATTERSON.
Snvy Bread.
Cl /# BBLS. Pilot und 50 hills Navy Breadjust
Jj J received and for sale by
V23 •• LONG & PATTERSON.
nov 23
232
Cnnal-Flour. •
(111 BBLS and 20'lialfbhls Canal Flour, jpst
received and forsale liy -
^iov 22 LONG & PATTERSON.
Share Moulds.
2 TONS Shura Moulds, for sale bv
Iinv’B N. B. & II. WEED.
To Planters.
8 and BEANS—Early China Dwarf
early six tvoek Boans, white Kidney
Marrow Beans, eprly Washington or
■•i urge whits Marrowfat Peas, Dwarf
" ea< . early Charlton Peas,Dwarf Pro-
^lijIfnBiju^plyjust recoivod of the crop
l’OR^HEU & LA ROCIIE.
Jj*° n t Pork and Corn.
^t lhoomid lb*. Baltimore Bacon, (Mid-
™»bbls prime Pork
u«tU Beach Inland Corn, for sale by
23 MICH. DILLON & CO.
’nni'J" a,,rt Ooslien Butter.
SBhSnnre Nevy England Rum
IriS'c,;' i l c *'°‘ ce Peahen Butter, jtist
jflCH. DILLON At CO.
fL vl a t . , ‘»n»ore Flour.
jY-FIVe bbls Baltimore Flour, just
“wedaodforsaleby
LONG & PATTERSON.
Sugar.
,”ico, 3 do St. Croix, prime
tor rale by
— PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
AnolffS** G,nss > *«•
UO oii LL8, puro Engli,h Linaeod
“pUooi bleached Sperm. Oil
J 0- aobloached do.
2 bleached and refined Whale OB
• unbleached do, do.
■tCvT* do - <In ’
l4oi»w n n, w G,aM ’ aasorted sizes
Picture do. do.
IlivReceived hnd for sals
It AZAR[) , DENSLOW At CO.
500 »
Whale Oil. J
nov 21
Oils.
GALLS, very jight cqVd Sperm Oil
' 1 hbl* Olive Oil. 500 galls, refined
Just rosoived and for sato by
HAZARD, DENSLOW ifeCO.
Iron! Nails and Rum.
O NE thousand and 48 bars Swede's Iron, as
sorted; 300 cades Nalls do, 50 bids Hum—
landing per brig Pandora, from Boston, and. for
duIo by Ii* BALDWIN,
"nov 28
White Lend and Oil.
OAA KEGS White Lend, 3000 galls: Lin-
OU’/ seed Oil. Received per recent arri
val* and fot sola by
nov 21 HAZARD, DENSLOW At CO
Goshen Butter.
-d /V KEGS prime Goshen Butter, just receiv.
B tied and lor sulo by
nov 28 - L. BALDAVIN.
Philadelphia Biscuit.
F IFTY whole, lialf and qr hbls.Soihi, Sugar,
Butter and Wuter Crockers,, just received
"'nov’ya"! 0 I,V WASHBURN. LEWIS At CO,
Nperm Candles.
SEVENTY Unxes Sperm Cuiidlei, of various
nov 29 -
Bacon.
6 HIIDS. first quality Shoulders
6 do do . do . Sides
Landing from scltr. Samaritan, and forsale by
nov 29 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.'
Sugar.
T HIRTY hhds. prime Porto Rico Sugar, just
received and for sale low from- this wharf,by
nov 29 WASHBURN, LEWIS At CO,
taank Checks on Philadelphia.
117 53, and $400, for sale by
nov 20 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
•Helm.i; f °r Hire,
Hng-n,', ," nd “toady Mon, who has been
}° “tost hinds of labor, and Tor
. Fi, S J ’ n ' cnt “ wonted by Uie montli
h T;"’"formation enquire of
»A A ARP, DENSLOW & CQ.
ORTY qr. casks’ PorVwTne, o vory, superior
• I" article, received direct from Oporto, via N.
M. DILLON At CO.
Wanted
• -STcilbSW«'.* or eight Negroes,
casfl W '!J bo paid. Inquire of
Noble a., hardee.
!AFT8 „ n E J cl, a n ge.
*hby Ncw-York ot abort sight, for
^-tllCIL DILLON At CO.
E?nSifh While Load
' ' - do do ■ American No. 1 At 2
‘bijEnglUh
Linseed Oil
„„ Chalk,.
-
by * 10r ® ftvr oimnh and Coromando,
^R- HENDRICKSON.
>«.s. ov rr®; mlB b y
N. B. At .11. WEED.
Iron
gWEDE’S Iron; ossoi
nov
i, just received
per Pandora, for sale low from wharf, by
,v 29 WASHBURN, LEWIS At CO.
Port Wine.
York, for sulo hy'
nov 20 ‘
Goshen Butter, Ac.
T EN firkins host Goshen Butter
5 hbl* smoked Beef
4 bbls do Tongues 1
150 now Hams, just received and for sale by
n0 v 27 ’ , C. L. McNISH.
Tobacco.
A SUPPLY of Mrs. Miller’s fine out and
Cnvcndish Tobacco, for solo tort.'
nov30 PORCHER & LAROCHE
Molasses nndTcn.
T HIRTY hhd» prime roUulmg .Molasses, 30
^ T chests Hy»»l, Tea, |,,*t r f ee,ved imd for
nov 27
Xeaf Tobacco, Ac.
BALES IziafTobacco, 20 boxes Caven-
L tJ dish Tobacco just received and for sale by
nov 27. LONG & PATTERSON.
15
Fulton Market Beef. .
1 K; IIAI.F bbls. of the above, jnst recoivod
X tj nnd ftfr. sale by
nov 25 J. II. GAUD11Y.
Starch nnd Bine.
T HIRTY boxes Colegate’s superior Starch, 2
eases do English Fig Blue, landing from brig
Augusta, aild for sale by ' .
nov 23 G, R. HENDRICK8QN.
Rich Plaid Satin nnd TntTetn
Bounct Ribbons.
. Just recoived and now opening,
T WO boxes rich Plaid Satin andTaflbtaBon.
net Ribbons, for sale low by, NNEirT
nov 25 No. 1 and 2 Waring'* Buildings,
Steel Fens,
JN thojtreatestvariety.
. dec 3
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Butter.
Ef-4 KEGS Butter recoived on consignment,
Ol nnd Ibr saloby ' /
d^i) NOBLE A. HARDEE.
Bacon. .
6 HHDS first quality Hams, landing from brig
Now Hanover, nnd for sale by
dec 3 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Philadelphia Beef. .
3 BBLS Rounds, in fine order, just received
nor brigNew Hnnover, and for salo by
dec 3 LONG & PATTERSON.
Apples. . ,
;usl recoivod per brig New
Hanover, andfor^b A TTER g0 N.
Sperm Candles.
T HIRTY boxes 4,5 end 0^^ Sperm Candles—
jiiatreceiveilandfor sale by
nov 23 LONG At. PATTERSON,
Nails.
T WO hundred casks Noils, for salo by
WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO.
Negro Pipes.
-g /\g\ BOXES Negro Pipes, for sale by
I UU LADD,TUPPER & SISTARE.
nov 23 232
Nicklcby Complete, 7 7
Life anil Adve
vuy vvm]u,uiv*.
T HE Life anil Adventures of Nicholas Niokle-
by, by diaries Dickens, with, numerous il*
lustrations by Phiz. . '-*■ * .
—Do . do,*clteap edition, .with 2 plates. *
Alfred De Ilosium or tho Aavoatures of
French Gentleman, by Gcq. W. M. Reynolds, %
vo ' 8 * . , .
Count Dumas’s Memoirs of his own time, in
eluding the Revolution, the Empire, and the Res
toration,* by Lieut, General Conut Mathieu Du-
iritis, in 2 vols. , .•
Jack Shopperd comploto m 2voIs,
• Buist’s ( American Flower Garden Directory,
new edition. .
Eilet’s Essay on tho Laws ofTmde ra reference
to the works of Internal Lnproveinei^t in the^U.
States, 1 volume, 8 vo.
Just received by
dec 0 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Domestic Brandy and Bin.
p* BBLS. Domestic Brandy, 15 do Smith’s
do Gin,received por brigNew York, and
for sale by * , •
nov27 - MICII. DILLON & CO.
ft Tho subscriber intends running
SMHttfiirvfKLs. two new Iron steamers, the MA
RY SUMMERS and DE ROSSET, between
Savannah ai^lthc above places, during the ensu-
ina season.
Insurance by these boats can bo cfleeted at from
one third to ouo half less than by- boats of woo !•
en conslriirtinu, alu| as no delay will be necessa
ry to trunsliip cargo at Daricu, much greater des
patch inuy bo expected.
The Mary Sumnicss will commence loading
this day, nud depart To.morrow. witii whatever
may offer. For. freight .or passage, apnjy on
board,orto G. B. LAMAR.
nov 29—m
n VecifiHire jsj-iu. .
tub uud twist andstoel inouiit’d.
vichly.engraved*,bore7-8. 2
This lot of Guns are manufactured expressly
for the Sontliem market, of extra sunerior quali
ty, and are equal to any everofferedme Savannah
public.
k AIsp, an invoice of Germai\ Silver Tea and Ta-
07*Ail the above Goods to be sold witiiout rc-'
^etvo,. , v
Terms—All sums of $200 and over,. GO daysf
under, cash, bankable money, dec 2
Dealers aro particularly invited to call previous
to the day of ^ale, and examine thtose artioles, os
they will seldom have so good an opportunity of
iayiug in their supply so advantageously.
^ • Negrons, ' v
. ByfLPhiSbrlck&CO'
On Tuesddy next, at 11 o’clock, in front of tho
Court Houso, the following pkmtntion Negroes*
viz:
A Fellow obont 50 years of ago, a,good tnska-
ble hand; a family consisting of Kov.cn in number^
viz: .A Wench about 38 years, a Girl about 18
years, n Boy about 14 years, a Girl 12 years," a
Girl lOycqrs, a Boy dyeurs, andn‘13oy2 years of
a^o. The famfly will be sold in one lot, end aro •
all prime likely ^Negroes.: Terms cmji,-(banka- :
bio money purchaser paying tbr titles, nov 27
tsFasffiSaat-ggggg
W constitutes tlio wcollli of the
toe people in tills, os in moit other c00.* ltr ‘ e *; A
preserve, therefore, that health by nature.
sagrainimuralmidpoUuculsahume.lofrjIfil'.
requires our mmost attention. The .aopre|:;’'
dontoilpopiilnriiynniliimvcrs«lnpprohauonWhit.n
this medicine has qchlevcd throi.glioitl the United
States, the Cunadas, Texas, Mexico and tho West
Indies, frilly justify Dr. Petertlri warmly and con-,
scioutiously recouuneridiug Uiem to tlio special at
tention of the afflicted. f •- .
Dr. Peters has spent much time m experiment
ing with different Vegetable Medicines ipr diseas
es of tho liver, and now oilers his Vegetable Pills
us the best, most convenient und cheapest . Medi
cine that con be prepared (hr ***«• a
One great quality of his Vegetublo Pills is that
they hrive tlio alternative principle combined with
their cartluirtic, or operative ipiulitics, or dial tliey/
uot only cleansd die etomacb and bowels by pur-
png, but they regulate the liver, change the ntor-
lid secretion, strengthen the digestive organs, pu
rify tlio blood, invigorate the circulation, und gives
tone and energy to the nervous system.
. They are liiild and pleasant in thuir operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility from their first dose. They can he* taken
with safety by persons of any age; and tlio feeble,
the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strength
ened by tlieir operation, because they clear the
system of bad humors, iquiet nervous irritability,
and invariably produce sound health.
The Vegetable Pills aro a sure remedy for jaui |
dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspeusy, cos-
tivencss, sickness of the stomach, heartburn, all
bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, ana if taken
at the commencement will invariably check their
progress, and save the patieut from a protracted
and dangerous sickness. They aro invnhmblo m
nervous and hypocondzical atfectioiw, loss of ap
petite, and all complaints to which females alone
ore subject. They operate ns a mild speedy purge,
and aro a safe and certain remedy for worms in
children. „ • * , _ t
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New
Orleans, Ln.Oct. 9,1837.—“I have received much
assistance in my practice; especially iu jaUndico
and yellow fever; from tlio use of Peters’ Pills. I
presume that, on au average, I prescribe 100 box
es per month.' 1 t ‘ _
Extract of li letter from Dr. Pritchard, of' Hud-
sou, Nevv-York, June3,1836.—“I was aware that
Dr. Peters.wns one of the best chemists in the U.
States, ond felt assured that he would some day.
(from his intimate knowledge of tlio properties of
herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine,
and I must acknowledge tlmt his Vegetable Pills
fully respond to my expectation. They are, in
deed, a superior medicine nnd reflect alike upon
the chemist, tlio physician, and tlio pjiykisopher.”
Extract of n letter from Dr. Wuiuos, of Cin
cinnati, Feb. 2,1838.—“Your Pills are the mildest
in their operations, oud yet most powerful in their
effects, or any I hnve ever met with in my prac
tice of eight nnd twenty yenrs. Tlieir action on.
tho chyle,and hence.onthe impurities of flip blood
is evidently very surprising.” ^
diTAHLOTTE.rN. C. Jan. 1,1837
Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your
Pills iu the incipient stage of bilious fever, and ob-
stiuato constipation of tho bowels; also, in the en
largement of the spleen, chronic disposes of the
liver, sick headache, general debility, nnd in all ca
ses have found them to bo very effective.
J. D. Boyd, M. D.
Mecklenburo Co. Va. Feb. 7,1837.
Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for
the last 12 months, l take pleasure in giving my
llliicsvtHD Academy.
T HE Trustees of the* nbovo Institution, tnko-
plensure in announcing to the public, that
they have engaged the services of Col. James F.
Bradwell, for tlie ensuing year.
The instruction of the Academy will be—
Elementary Branches; togethef with^
I^alin and Greek,
Algebra end Geomeiry,
Book-Keeping and Finance,
Natural nnd Moral Philosophy,
Astronomy, dec. dec.
Board for children can be obtained in respecta
ble houses ou reasonable terms.
S. SPENCER, Secretary.
December 1st, 1839. v
ttjPThe Darien Herald will publish the above
ouco a week until January next, and forward the
account therefor,to the Secretary at Riceborotigb,
liberty County. 540 •. dec 3
ncbrlit Church.
O N Monday, the 9th of December next, tho
Wardens and Vestrymen of Chritt Church,
will offer forsale and rent tlio Pews in the Church.
Tho number of Pews intended to be sold in
fee simple, will first be offered, and the remainder
will be put up for rent; the highest bidder will
hnve c.hnirn. Tho terms will be made known on *
the day of salo,which will commence at 11 o'clock.
Notice whereof will be given by ringing oftho
bell.' By order oftho Vostry.
* ANTHONY BARTOW, Sec'y.
m B.—Pnrclinsert in fe6 simjiln nnd renters,
will have serifs in the bnsoihent story assigned to
thnm corresponding as near os practicable to tlieir
Pews, until t?:« .Church be fiuisboU. Tho right
to seats ill tlio basement story, by the preseut oc-
cnpmits, consequently torO'ragles on t,1 “ o d v ‘ , J 3 u . f
■ Administrator's Sale.
By 8. Pliilhi iek, tv Co.
On die first Tuesday in February next, in front
oftho Court'House, between tho usital hours of
sale, , •
1 Negro Man named Moses, 1 Ilorse, 1 Gold ,
Watch und GimrdClmin, 1 pair Pistols, 1 Desk,
1 Trank und Various articles of Wearing Appui;- .
el, belonging to the estate of M. IL Drake, de
ceased, nud sold by order oftlin qifnimrstrntor for
die benefit of the heirs iindscreditors ofsaid estate.
Terms cum!). nov 25 -
Central Rail Boat! A Bankiiiff
' C ° ,nBn,, L^m"rNo!' , ";i839. *
A N Election 'for nuie Directorate mamige die
A aflaira of this Institution, will bpbeljal die
Banking Homo in.this city, on tlio first Monday
in Juuuary next. Polls to be open froiil V A, M.
to 2 P. itl. By order. R. R. CUYLER,
nov 18 2W- Cashier. .•
One Tliouinml Dollars Reward*
TTriLL be paid for die apprehension, widi
▼ V proof to conviction, ofthe person or pet-
sons wno fired the Bridge of die Central lUiil
Road over tlio Little Ogeecheo, on tho 21st inst.
By order of the Rourd of Directors.
• R. R. CUYLER, Cashier..
nov 22 . 231 (Georgian)
testimony of dioir good effects in cases of dys
pepsia, sick.henduche, bilious fevers, and odier
diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver.—
They aro a safe and mild aperient, being die best
article of die kind 1 havo oydr used.
. George C. Scottv M. D.
This Celebrated Medicine is for salo by all tlio
theUnited States,, the Cunados, Texas, Mexico
arid die West Indies. Price 50 cens per box, \yith
full directions. ’ • ‘ .
atig 5 t 164—1y
Wanted to Purchase
I MMEDIATELY, for the use of a Planter, an
able bodied Negro Alan or Boy, for whom
fair price will be paid.’ JOHN BOSTON.
. april 8
Administrator’s Salo
By S. Pliilhrick A fo..
On the first Tuesday in Januaiv, 1840, in front
of tho Court House in tho City of Savannah, dur
ing the usual hour* of sale, Lot No. 5, Columbia
Ward, with the dwelling house and ull improve-
merit!* thereon; also, nfmnilv of Negroes, viz: A
valuuble fellow, hy wife nnd their daughter, three
in number all well disposed and very desirable
servant*, belonging to the estate of Jeremy Slone,
late of tliis city, deceased. Sold by permission of-
tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Co.
when sitting for ordinary purposes,, and by order \
ofthe Administrators. ’Terms at sale,.
novQ
Splendid assortment of Fashionable Fancy D.y
.Goods and MillineiV.
By 8* Pliilhrick Sc T
At Private Side.
Among which aro rich fashionable Plaid' on if
fig’d Satin and other Hat Ribbons. Eng. Thread
Edgings, Laces rod Inserting*, imitation Edgings
and Laces, Swiss, French and Scotch Mutlin
Trimrajugs and Inserting!, Tartan Plaid 8cnrik
and Handkerchiefs, (anew article) French einb'd 1
Cnlne and Goiize Scarfs and.IIIulhfs,chilclrrn's
richly einb'd Caps, Frock Waists, short Fro-*ks
and Robes, white and black French nnd Engli-h
Blonds, 4-4do, 4*4 Thuies, 5-4 1' • »'inutiiix
-Veils, a splendid assortment of Swiss, French a::if
Brussels worked Muslin and Lnco Collar
Capes, Victoria Collarctts, Bands,
For sale on liberal tenbg.
• Administrator’s Sale.
By S. Pliilhrick &
On the first Tuesday in January 111
clock, in front of Jhe Court 1 louse ii v t
Suorcs Stock in steamer Forester, belonging
esluto ofA. Saassey of South Carolina,'decease
Sold by order ofthe Adminlstiator, Tends
nov 22
Savannah Ins. Sc Trust Co.
F OR RENT—TKo several Apartments above
this Office, well adapted to couuting rooms,
law offices, &c.
nov*12 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec'y.
A Desirable Offer.
T O RENT—Thu subscriber’s Store, on hia
wharf, well adapted for.a Ship Chandlery
Grocery, or any business connected with ship
ping. It is needless for him to say. more - of this
advantageous offer to those who would desire to
embark in that line, as it is-well known to be one
ofthe best in town. *
The subscriber would also- inform his friends
that lie lms embarked indie Steamboat business,
nnd his services, or those of his seporid soil, John
F. Guilmnrlin, can bo always had at his tvburf,
for those shippiflg, &c. by the stenmera BcaUfort
District and the Despatch, nt all times.
JOHN GUILMARTIN.
N. B.—Also to rent, a spacious .three story
House, heretofore known us “The Independent
Hotel,” fronting on tho Bay, in East Broad street,
well odupted for a Boarding House, widi a Ten
Pin Alloy, Bar, &c. attached.. nov 26
Law Notice.
C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun
sellor at Luw, has located hiinse!lf in Louis
ville, Georgia, where he will attend to ull profes
sional bqsiuess entrusted to liis cure, widi diligence
and punctuality. He will regularly attend tiro Sn-
erior Courts oftho Comities of Jefferson; Burke,
lcrival;, Efiinglmui, Bulloch, Tattnall and Mout-
By S. Pbllbrick & Co7“
At Private Sale.
4 bb's and 18 half bbU Fulton Market Beef, just
onded. nov :50.
. By (Hi Pliilhrick Sc Co, .
.AtPrivate Sulo/ •
LotNo. G, Elliert Ward, fronting South Broad
street, situated between the house recently own
ed by A. 'Barclay, Esq. ond that at pre&ul occu
pied by Wm. Crabtree, Jr. For terms, apply as
above. ' nov 30
Splendid Boston Made Pianos.
By S.Philhrick, & Co.
Two first rate Pianos, of fine tone and finish,
and fashionable patterns, just received from Bos
ton and will be sdlfl a bargain to close consignment.
nov.7
Glass and China Ware.
By S. Pliilhrick Sc Co.
At Private'Side. *' ■
Now landing from ship Newark, an assortment
of plain arid cut Tumblers,Celeries,Chuinpugnes,
Bird Boxes, Lamps, Castors, &c.
Also,
. Gold edged China Tea and Coffee setts, Lion
head Pitchers, rich Toilet "setts, &c. ; for sale on
liberal terms. nov 23
gomery.
aug2
163
Notice.
C OUNCIL will elect a Hafbor Master for the
Port of Savannah, at its first regular meet
ing in December -next. Applicants will leave
their applications and names of theif securities
with M..MYERS, o.c.
nov 22 - 231 „
Colorado anil Red River Land.
O N tho first Tuesday in January next, before
die Court House in the City^of Savannah;
will bo sold for tho beuefitof the creditors of Lew— .
is Gnhahl,auiusolvent debtor,five thousand (5000)
acres of Laud in the Republic of Texas, the same
being contained in adscript for five (5) shares in
die estate and funds of the Colorado arid Red
River Land Company, transferable on tho books »
of the Company, the said script having been rogu- <
larly made* out to the said Lewis. Gaimhl und by
Him assigned to mo under un order ofthe H011.
the Inferior Court of Chatiuuu County, for the
benefit of tho creditors ofthe said Lewis Cannhl.
ELISHA WYLLY,
Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Gunuhl
nov 25*
Notice,
T HE annual meeting ofthe Commissioners of
Public Rouds of Chatham County,, will be
held at die Court House in tho City of Suvannidi,
on tiio first Moiiduy, being die second day of Do
cember next, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
W. W. WASH," Sec’yj n. c. p. n. c. 0.
‘ nov 12 • 223 -* .
To Planters.
T IIE Subscriber, Agent for the Athens Manu
facturing Company, has constantly 011 hand
a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton
Goods, a superior article for Negro Clothing.
NOBLE A. IIARDEE.
oct 26 209
Notice. ,
W ILL bo sold at tiio house of the subscriber,
on-thalOth day of December next,eleven
hundred acres of Land, lying on Cnnochco Riv
er, fifty head ert'stock CatUe, Hogs, Sheen,Oxen,
one timber Cart, one small one horse Wng6i;i
and odier articles too tedious to mention. Terms
cash. WILLIAM WATERS.
. Tattnall County; Nov. 23d, 1830.
nov 27 . 230t
Ailininistrator’s Sale.
JXrUL ho sold oil the first Tuesday in Janu-.
▼ ▼ aty next, at dir Court House in Savan
nah. betwenfi the usual hours of side, a negro man
at*, vo named Sam,.nart of the personal estate of
Mrs* Mary E. Dunham; late of McIntosh County
deceased. Terms' of sale cash—purchaser pay
ing for titles. 8. 31. BOND, Adm’or.
dec 2 240| tA