Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 05, 1839, Image 1

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afiilWMFOBMeAWy f 1 "' I, pjllthed in the crrY OP SAVANNAH, n» JHI1IOS Clolllllrt, -nnlAAftfl permmiim, mkMe in fjClO PrtVKDOLIjAKS for Six Month/. w 11 ' veo n* <• BopritoHoan,” Th , nurncstv weo.lt,(Mmulnv, JVatl >iSny)«t llm officeoftho •*Doiljr M thoiutolllgeuco wiJSJi in tho Unity Paper, at rtivr DOLLARS poriUmmn, for nix month*. igjl hnir ror cash ltueruon after, per ■kSiCHatSy % ClerRji prtho Cottrta — * l , 11,-t apniieation hint boon made for "AdminiMrotlon, tnu»t be publiahod FJtaSft- ami Ailitiinistrntors.for Creditor" to rontlOT in Utoir uccounta lkl !fV«r»eiiby Execntora and Adminis- ** ,n he at pubic nnotion, on tho BrttTncs. Simradti liotwoen tho napal hour* of fS’.fl-.ibli. Sales in Urn County !?,uUtter* TcnUinontary, ofAdiniittnlrn- SS13&P toy havo been grouted, first notice dicroof ill one of tho iofthieStato.nnd httho dooref £uoa**i w h cr0 richealoa are <o ba loViforlMVO to soil Negroes,mint lio pnl>. Jy^tnir month*, heforo imy. ordor abeolulo fjl'ode thereupon brlhtCoait. , \ I j|, M | Estate by Executors, Adminntra- ElCuordlW', unutbo published SIXTY tifore liio ility of Solo. There *olcs uniat Tlitihe Court Homo door.Of tI*o County j. p property i*«itualo, and on til® first Lhsoftlvi! Mouth,between die hour* of ten in Eta*M four in llio alien toon. No mile K, today is valid, unless. *0. dxpro**ed in udowby Executor., Administrator!ond SI 10 the Court of Ordlnnry .for loavo to J amsllio publislietl YOUR MONTHS, h* of persounl property (except negroes) k ind intestate e*totc* by Executor* ond mors must bo odverti*ed FORTY •otionsby Executor*and Adniinistratora TillWmusury, must bo published SIX IIS * cations for foreclosure of Mortgages on _le must tie ndvcrtjocd once a month for t MONTHS. ■ i oftho Court ofOrdutary, (ocoompam. cony or Ilia bond of agreement) to |t lilies to hind mu*t be advertised Tuuii* ns! Ie»t. . ■ , , -dfssalesuniler eMcnlmpo regularly grant- Clke Courts, imiot bendvortioed THIRTY fg under mortgage executions SIXTY |S-3ales of[H'risiiahlc property nhder or- EfCoart, must ho advertised, generally, TEN Fj before the day of snle. |Advertiscuianl* will bo pimctuelly attended !• All letter* directed to till* Office dir tho L must he poet paid, to entitle them to at- No. (13—Voi. XXXVI.] SAVANNAH, (On.) TIIUItSDAY EVENING, DECEMBEH #, 1830. To I.ct. The two otaiy dwelling end. Gnrdcu in l/ickson Ward, opjiositif tlio Free School, sent occupied by Mr. J. II. Lewie. Pos-' a w'lllbe given on the let November. Ap- AN80N PARSONS, Fifty Dollar's Reward. Konavray on die 30th July last, from the subscriber, hi* Negro Men, SAWNY. |leisalioutil3 years old, Gleet8 or 0 hi- . dm high, vary block tuid likely, ho* ratli- I in sepulchral voice, nnd a deep eicalrice it.. lie was bought of Mr. Miigh-Kose, resnoinco, nnd I believe wnebrought up Lice about 10 mile* above this city, lose reward will bo paid for liie delivery ill _ s ;si! in this State, orU the iubouiiuor. ■ |il 203 NOBLE A. HARDEE. Garden Seeds. ! mbscrilicr hue just received per brig •4»u, bis supply pf freoh Garden Seed*, J lobo ofbeat quality, and tlio.growth of- is, Lirlneyi half moon nnd Valentine; Beet, -Turnip, blood, while, Scantily ami Mangel •M;Cabbage, early York, BatUiiseu, Drum'. ■Bergen and rod Dutch; Carrel, onrly hom, •H "range; Cuciiinbore early framed, long |ol prickly; Lettuce, early ice eud long Mellon, Citron, Pine Apple, Nutmeg end etuiearly Cauliflower, Onion, silver sain'd, i white Portugal; Okra, curled Parsley, lived Spanish Pease, Dwarf, Jlar- | Chsriuin, bltia Iiimeriale, Washington, fci Prolific and Tall Marrowfat; Rndiohjong bit ? 'SV. 1 * d°,"biU turnip do,early fnirn- 1™'*, ™il.8<|Uitah, early biwli and long Saisifir. Toma ocs; Turnip, oerly Mm® 6 - Globe nnd Rutahagp; Pepper ■'VUer Cress, wliito end red Clover, Lu- ■nr.'t.Ac. For sale by ■* ANSON PAftSPNB, m t"EN. , uIpSfflS5fff i npiIE following tlotailo of a Scnkua or * Lot- -1- TJcnY, to bo drawn in iJor.mnlipf li»xt, war- rant* UK hi declaring it to be UNPARALLELED int|*e history of Lotteries. -Prizes to the amount IIAVK NKVKR HKKOIIK. IIF.KN OfKKTT VD tO t!lO ptlb- lio. It is Uuo, tlicro aro ftany. blauk*, but on tlio otiier hano,'tho extremely low charge of 890 per Ticket—the yai.uk and auMokn of Uie Cam* tai.s, nnd the revival of tho good old.custom of warranting that every prizo sh ill bo drawn and sold; will,, we ore sure, give universal satisfaction, and especially to the Six Hundred Pm** Hol ders. To thosed spoiled to ailvonturo, wc rocoiinn6iid early nnplication being lnmle to us for tickets— when tlio prizes lire ull Fold, blanks only remain —tile first buyers have the best chance. Ma. therefore, ciiiphatically suy—DELAY NOT! hut at oucu romit and trm<s*mit to us your orders, which shnll.ulways receive our immediate atten tion. Letters to he addrcHseiL.nnd applications made to SYLVESTER CO. ’ 16G Broadway, Now-York. . lO" Observe tlio number, 15G. $700,000!!! 8500,000!! $‘45,000! O prizes of $90,000!! 9 prizes of $15,0001! LOTTE?Y^*a r {^?:A°I f ES'fATO 0 * BANK ■ STOCK, SITU4T*D IN NE\\'-qRI*EAN9., The richest and most magnificent Scliemo ever presented'to tho public m this or any.otii er country. Tickets only 30 dollnra. ' Authorize*! by an Act of the Legielalm Aescmlly of Florida, and tender the direction of the Com* tnieeionere, acting under the tame. TO HE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, DEC'M 1st, lB'J'J. SCHMIDT &. HAMILTON, Manager*. SYLVESTER & CO. 160 Broadway, New-York, 8t>lo Agents. NO COMIUNA TION NVMJIKJISI! 100,000 tickets, from N0.1 upwards,hi succession. Extract from the Laws of the Legislative Coun cil of .the Territory of Florida. . _^vHap.7C1—No.a^—VVlicruus tho Court House of Duval county, U in nnWmishcd state and there aro vet due aud owing upon the same, mo nies; which it is believed wiU impose too burden some a tux upon the p.eoplo of Duval, and-where as, it is desirable to pay those said sums uud com plete tho building, us well for the greater conve- li enee of tho administration of justice, os for tlio double purpose of an Acudemy, for which pur pose in part, tlio.said ’building, when completed, is designed. Therefore—^ Skc. 1. Be it euucted by the Governor and Le gislative Council of tlio Territory of Floridu, Thut it shuil uud uuiy bo luwful lor Joseph U. Loncastor, Isaiah D, Hart uud William J. Mills, or any two of them under tlio direction of die •County Court of Duval County, to raise such sum or sums of money by lolteiy, in such scliemos us they uiuy deemuppropriuleund advisable: Pro vided,-that tlio s&id persons shall biud tbeniselves in such maimer, us the Court shall dirrfct, well nud truly to coiuluct such lottery m good faith, to upproprmtd the proceed*, to tluf object above sta ted.— Passed, Feb. 7th, 1^34.—Approved, Feb. llib, J634. ' By uurcoment, bearing dnte tlio 28th of Febru ary, 183ti, the above Joseph Lulleuster, IsaiidiD. Hart and William MUD, uid, for dertuinconsider ations, in conformity to tho said Legislative Act, duly assign unto M&irs.Bchmidl&Uumilhm all their right and interest, and the powers vested in them hr die above recited Act of the Lefrixluturo m Flbridn. . . * * ExUagt front the valuation of George Phillip Mu- nouvricr and Jacob do Cordova, boil) of tiiu city of New-Orleujis, liiudu.uud sworn to on the 19th day of April, 1839: That the said George Pillip Munouvriernnd Ja cob Cordova, appraise und conscientiously and honestly value tho pioperty kiiovvif under die name and appclhitionof “Bank’s Arcade,” in the city of New-Gricuns, at S jx Hundred Thousand Dollars, and * “Tho property knownitndcr tho appellution of “Citylluteir or “.Bishop’s Hotel,” in uio said city of New^Orlenns, at Four Hundred aud Twenty Thotisuml JJolDrs.” [Whole No.-—07,031. ictuallycashierof the Citizens* Bank, mid A.Bou- douili, Esq. actually cashior of tlio Consolidated Bank, as Trustoes, as per Art passed before A. ?l5i Mrea j ' Esq. Notnry Public, on the 2d of May, 1009, aim tlio properties transferred uiiincitnibor- cd, Tor tlio security of tlio fortunate Prize Hold- —B. ' or Dgkw,»o.^lOO,000 ticket*, (Vomlto ira.OOO, will lie nut in one wiicel, mid 000 prize*, "Oil the blank*, in nnntliur. To every number u prixo ur blank will bo drawn, until all tlio prize* are deleruiined, Raving thb bulanco of number* m liie wheel blank*. KTTo Editor* ard Puni.isiir.ns.—Havingre- caivedNaw*paper*cqiitaiiiingtlio abovo Scliemo, from twenty-two States and Tcrritorio*, beside* *eyera| of die British Provinces, we are'saliafled witli tlio circulation^ and tliorcfnro rcipicst that such paper* tts have not, lip to Uiis tiiuo, inserted Iho edverlidemciit, will bo pleased not to do so, mid that all the otlior paper# will insert it onco a week only, imtH tlio 1st pf Doconihor, and for ward us their Recounts. v SYLVESTER & CO. ISO Broadway, Now-York. 1511 jnly 80 ...Elit of Ecttcrs T> EMAINING intlie Post Office at Savannali, •?“* Novoinber, 1830. Persous wishing letters from this list, are requested to a*k for Ad- tettued Lettert. Alexander W A AllstonmraL Anderson mr* Mary S AMatonjni*s Sarah Allen William B Bird A & C Bill Cant John'C Bivins John IV Brown idr* Juno Bloi* Jus F Brown Robt E -d*f'» PnlntonaMa, or Vc- ■^'''nWc.HentuIccnt. « obstmata Catarrh; in Cough*, Y*“*TU»iigrrotn recent or neglected colds; ! andas annuxiliary und means of pre- Join the threatening symptoins ofun- ■J tjlmouary Uonsnn.piiou, no medicine »mi C 1 8U * mn ^ le confideuce.of tiieiu* wWUie above medicine. tj,, ! e . -•“•i-hve und troublesomo synip- P' guuig, expectoration or pidegui, pain i uc *‘ ( ; 011st ituth promiuont fea- K„u u,plu,n . l A Umt the Pulmonaria was f ’^h^uiauifcated its most valuable pro- tey,r fu . 1 . of c °W»o in tho relief of te»^C , iu“ h “ so,or A. BARTOW. pS5fS!P r,n ? tltP. Hair* PttBns” Pi*? ™ denominated, become it l«tn» J ? f vegetable ingredient*,and it* L, ^“"uemly displayed in tlio fuliow- -■in'i„!,. I ! n f, 0 ? hC8 Properties ofthe most mid) oradicales tiie scurfmid c, ii f,i Lle nouriahes the hair and • to ™ ln * “d. mul lessens tlio liability or liJicffTfi " , ™ ,| g>hcns Iho weakest hair, ■Wi. Urlalu fS r0 ' vt l'i gives a vigor t I ‘‘ oon Produces an inimitably not- •r P' 11 ' (idling out in n 3niiip „v'™? exerciso; render, tho hair KS “ r nt, ifteiai, liealltifully soli und Mr. a” 11 "“"tiuiabloglossmid pleas- l'*lnn«.,.„ l | r, ;.ccs—in info, renders tho itfstje''' ri,lll y beantlihL promote* tlio fkiri’, y “f" brows, imistnclios, &c. rifeetlv LL cl . recti nro strildiigly lienofi- ond may with safety F^irtsn* “ n fl°r l inlhnf; it eradicates the heel, „i nn * n l ,on °Vcombs, noans, Arc,; Kart 0 ' 4 * inlUnt, gradually r jr «« bnm‘r"i ,' lu g, mnnt * it*, growth bo PHtriBi |„ M | l ' ru i ma d °f hair. Preserves »«nt nflfSS* , vlol ™ t exercise, and i. . ... ■ j uie hair 'u»a wunuuriui ei- wtimatin., 0 1 ° r e°l d climates, nnd.i* T , ° n by distingulshod persons Pm felnil by tlio Pfopriotor, Xteem, u Broi “lwoy, New-York, nnd by “■'T A. PARSONS, Agent, ’ HnVa,,nU<, ’,S 2 0 fl‘ n,l <lyPcacUcs. *■ tifi“r‘« deurnudy Peuclt- received per brig Lamer, and 25.1 C. L.MoNISIL I tho security of tlio I’rize Holders. Nplciul|(l Scliemo: 1 Prize—Tlio Arcade—2oti feet, bhichos, 4 lines, on Magazine-street; 101 feet, 11 iuches, on Natchuz-street; 120Teet, G inches, on Gra- vier-streot. Rented at ubout $37,000 per annum. Dollars. Valued at 700,000 1 Prize—City Ilptel—162 (eeton Com- mo n-street, 140 feet, G inches, on Cump•street. , Ilentodut $25,000. Valued ut 600,000 1 "Prize—Dwelling House, (adjoining the Arcade) No. lG—24 feet, 7 in ches lrunt, ou Nutchez-street. Rent ed at $1,200. Valued ut • 20,000 1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining tlio Arcade,) No. 18—23 feet front on Natchez- street. Rented ut $1,21)0. Valued ut - , ; 20,000 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, uortlieast cor ner of Basin and Cnstoii House-st. 40‘feet front on Busin,’ and 40 feet «• on Franklin-street, by 127 feet deep on Custom House-streot. Rented r $1,500. f Valued ut 20,000 1 Prize—Ditto—No; 24, souttyestcor ner of Basiu and Custom House- street; 32 feet, 7 Inches on Basin, . 32 feet, 7 iuches on Franklin, 12T feet ,104 inchps deep iu front of Cus tom Iiouse-st,. .Rented ut $1,000. Valued at 20,000 1 Prize—Ditto-^No. 339,24 feet, 8 in- \ ches on Royal-street, bv 127 feet, 11 inches deep. Routed ut $1,400. Vuiucd nt a. ’16,000 1 Prize—250 Shares Canal Bank Stock $100 euch, • 25,000 1 Dittor-200 do. Com. do. do. 20,000 1 Ditto—150 do. Mechanics’ und Tra- , dors’ do. do. 1 15,000 1 Ditto—10Gdo. City Bank do. do. 10,000 1 Ditto—lOO.do. do. do. do. do. 10,000 1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do. 10,000 1 Ditto—50 do. Exchange Bhnk do. do. 5,000 1 Ditto—50 do. jlo. • do. do'. do\ 5,000 1 Ditto—25 do.*Gas Light Bank do. do. 2,500 1 Ditto—25 do. do. do do. . do. do. 2,500 T Ditto—15 do. Mechanics’ and Tra-” dork’ do. do. • . 1 Ditto—15 do. ' do. • do. do. 1,500 20 Do.—each 10 shares of tlio Louisiana . State Bank, $100 euch, ouch prizo *1,000, , 20,000 10 Do.—each 2 shores of $100 each, each prizo $200, of the Gas Light Banhy ' *. i ®>M0 200 Do.—each 1 slrnre of $100, of tlio/ # V Bank of Lonisiuim, 20,000 .200 Do.—ench 1 shuro of $100, of the Now-Orlenns Bank, 20,000 160 Do.—each 1 allure of $100, of tho ' Union Bank of Florida, ’ 15,000 OOOPri:K.cs* 8l,500>000 TICKETS «9d—NO SHARER. .ICTIt shall be at tlicoption'of tlio winners of Prizes of Bank Stocks, cither to take tlio Stuck itself,'or tlio par value thereof in cash. Tfie receipts of tlio sule of tliq Tickets tire, and will be, deposited in tlio Citizens’, Consolidated, Canal, Union and Carrollton Banks, iu tlio name of tiie'Manugepi jointly, with J. B. Perrault,E*<p Brantley Reuben J 2 Barnes mrs J S Bates Joseph Baker Cupt\rP J Barton mrs E Barnard mrs Aim C Barrs R B • Brncli Jucob Jr Uushlor Charles B!ack\ye!l Jucob Y 3 Bandy $aml Bluticho mrs Fauitiua Buyard John Bensenll • Besscnt Capt A Bellamy A Bell Euinmiel Beo mrs Judy Beny John R. Beck Jolm C Clarke John M Cox mrs Margaret A Chaplin miss Rhoda F Condon mrs Eleauor Carter miss M E Cook Win Carter Mr John W Conifery Joseph Curley miss Jane Ann Cpnlon'PatriOK Brown mrs Mary Booge inrs Hetty Bolough Elius ' Bourquine Ed J Bonrnuine Edward, Sen Brook Jacob Butler Geo Burns James Buftomaster mrs Catli’n Burk Richard Butler miss E 2 Bishop Georgo Bilbo Henrietta mra Clark mrs Georgo Campbell James II Cauipliell Jane Campbell Win F Crails miss Martha Clark PR Clancy Patrick Crnno Mosos Cunuet L Connell Laurence Chaplin Jas P Campbell J It Cubirs Henry >Cass miss Margt Carter mrs Dorcas Chaplin Milton. Daly Michael Dasher Joshua M Dean Patrick Dempsey W’J D’Lyon Col Isaac Dews John I Dickerson Win Coe miss Mary Jane Coming Isaac M Cotirvoisie mrs J Crocker Zeno Cormickmrs Harriet Coe Mary Adeline mrs Carlcy mrs Funny Cubbuge mrs Rebecca Cunningham II • Cullman M 2 Cushing Nathaniel 'Crevnlier Betsy . Crows miss Lydia Ann Connor Patrick Cole 11 G W Collins Michael P Dickinson 3fary A mrs Dowlini? Edward 2 Duncan mrs Emmeliuo Dully Terence 2 Dully John Dunham mrs S C Dyer J W E Eamst Richard F Edwards mrs Anne R Evans Erastus t Eldredge I&irmon Estdaile miss Adeline MEnglisb miss Laura A 2 Eurnst mrs guruli A Fraser J Aug’s Fraser James R Farquliur mrs Fafrrelly Charles French William Felt Thomas Fenton Andrew Jr Fletcher Frederick P Graham Peter Gnnahl Lewis 2 Gruham Bev John Garland Will Ii Garnett mrs Ann Gardener Stephen D Glass Joseph Gay Michael Grady Patrick . % Galloway Alexander Gage Frank R Hacker G E Hazzard Alien Hail Joshua Harris Matilda IiunP Hall Storrs Ileitmuu F A llurriniau Air Jns Harbeson Wm Heath miss Lucy Ann Hebbard John Miller Prince Hightower Jolm 2 Hillard O B * Hichcock James H Holland mrs Michael Hobby Alex Jackson mrs Susan Inniss James A Jefiersoti Patrick Johnston Win W Jones James Knapp Charles II Kenny Michael Kqast Robert C . Keller Stephen Kcllur Paul Fitzsinions mrs Anne Filzsimous Paul Fitzpatrick miss Phoobo Fry Jcssne Fox Franklin Fox Wm Foster G Ferguson Rov Wm O Godfrey mrs Grezzel Gordon miss Louisa Goddard Lory Golby miss Mary Gugel Benjamin H George miss Frances A George Charles K Gibbs Jumes . Gibson Ransom C 2 Goldsmith Samuel II Harris mrs Mnnr E Harris Wm M Harvey Samuel A Harvey Joseph B 2 Harris Isaac Hartshorn Wm R Hujosy Jeremiah Hathaway miss Julia Hews mfssMurgaret Hopkins John II2 Hopkins Ellen Hoscgood Georgo • Houston Betsey Hogarth Janies Hubbard Charlotte mrs Hubbard Erastus H Hugueuin E D 2 Jo ties Thomas B Co Jones Thomas Jones miss Martha E Johnson Edward Joaleuow John K Kerr Geo KoebInr,John Koftniuu F Knowles Joseph Lncbicotto miss Horm’oLinsy miss Sarah Lamar John F* Lynch Philip Law mrs Ann M Lacliicotto mrs Lnmpe C Linder G C . Lipscy Laricy. mrs Love uliss Alary E Lowtlior mrs Rebecca Manncy miss Mary Maxwell Alexander Mimvul Lyman Marauand Leonard F Matthew^ Geo D 2 Madrin James Merrill H. Mitchell Potor • MillcrJohu McDdnncll A II McFarland John McLaughlin Michuel McIntosh J ' Pnlin miss Caroline Palmer Jutues Parker Caroline Payne — Prc»cott Georgo Peovy Joel Perry D K & Co. Nickerson Joseph J Ohlniger II Qutten Isaac Oliver John Rusher miss Hannah Rclmrer Francis RelUyTbosW Reid miss Charlotte Robinson tnrs Mortlm Roesor Jean Rossignol Louis II Rossignol miss Harriet 8 Sand ford A M Stapleton Jolm Statfiml S Salfncr John J Salovich Capt Sales P Shnrdlow S BBC Sponsor John B H Sherwood uirs Emily ShcAall mrs Sarah M 2 Scott Dr Shearman Capt Thos Stony A S Scckingnr Lomuel Stephens Janob Smith lleurv A Smitli mrs Catherine P Pearce mrs dumb Perkins Nnthl G Philips Joshua* Pitman inhu Susan ■ Philips Stephen Pitman mrs Ann Calh'n Powell Capt C K Howe James Huberts diaries Rolierts Jonathan. Rogers miss Semoro A Hoantreo mrs Sarah E Russell Salem T Russell S N Smith Henry E Smitli mrs Matilda SmitiiJolmP ' 1 * Squires Samson Stihhs .Emetine mrs Stiles Benjamin *2 Siilrich Capt Marcus2 ’ Seriven Rev James O' Scott mrs Louisa C 2 Scott mrs John E Snow Josonh A Stotesbury Iletiry Stubbs William 8turdivout Robt O T Thomas Charles Thomas Charlotte Tow Henry TuAs Dr B 3 Vizzard Thomas Trasper mrs Mary Thayer Joseph Tillman Josoph Tliiot Charles II Tokel mrs E Vizzard tnrs M A Wand Emanuel *.WUkinsAJr Wallace mrs Margaret White Sainl B Ward Elios Willink liiiss Julia Ann Washburn mrs Dorcas Wilson mrs Jane Wallace Maria Wilson Jolm Wells mrs Catharine Winkler Z M Western Ephraim W Williams Edward Williams John t Williams Washington Williams Thos F Wilsort Dr William Yeomans Robt II W hite Maj W P Wood Jas F Woodhouse mrs Mary Womack A J Wigg miss Rebecca dec 2 GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M. Wm IV* dc 8* Bogcn, H AVE just received from New York, tho fol lowing Fancy Goods, viz: . 1 box cmh’d changeable Bonnot Ribbons, a splendid article * 1 box sup’r fi.g’d Satin do do 1 do fancy French Silk Bags 1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons 6 White Not Veils 1 dozen Net Shawls 1 do Silk cmh’d Scarfs 1 do Plaid do ■ do 1 do Tliibot do do . 4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe 1 uo Pliillygraiiuny 1 dozen Iufimt’s Waists 10 do Nuns (Dutch) I*aco * Tqgcther witli vurious articles in the Fancy line, nov 1G South side Market Square. Desirable Dry Ooods, R ECEIVED by AVERY & JOHNSON. Ladies French KW'Glovcs Do black aud col’d sewing silk do Do white do do Do hlyck do Mitts Do long white Kid Gloves Gents black and col’d Kid do Do.woolen do, Boys woolen do ' ' I)o silk do Ladies andGents silk Hosiery Gents Lambs wool and Merino 4 Hose Do heavy wool 4 IIoso Do Merino under Shirts and Drawers Welsh, Merino, Suxouy, Ac. Flannels, warrant- . ed not to shrink when washed. Large Blanket Shnwls Thibet Wool do, Brodiado Rich Plush Mnntillns, do Chcaneol Tippets Do do Ladies Hat Ornaments Thibet and Bayadere Scarfs Rich silk do, plaid Cushmero do. For solo 011 favorable terms. dec 3 South side Monument square. blouse Furnishing Goods* 8 A 10-4,12-4 slid 134 French Quilts 34,64, 84,104 and 124 Table Da- ,ua *k . rM ,, G4,74,84,104 aud 124 Scotch-Damask Table Covers 64,74 and 84 brown Damnsk do do 3-4 and 44 Scotch Damask Napkins 54, 6-1, 74 and 84 col’d worsted Table Covers 44,64, G4,7-4 and 84 do cotton uud linen do do 54 worsted Piano Covers , Col’d, worsted and do cotton Stands and Toilet Covers White Marseilles Toilet Covers Scotch Diaper, Huckaback, Crash,&c.Towelhug Birds Eye uud Russia Diapers Pillow Cuso Linens und Luiep and Cotton Shoot ing Super Irish Linens, froo of cotton Rich Curtain Chintz, in sets Drapery Muslins, Furniture Dimity OU Cloths, green, crimson und drab Moreens The abovo goods were selected with cure for this market, und wiU bo sold on accommodating terms by AVERY & JOHNSON, nov 13 South side Monument Square. 91 Miller Jnqucs Myles Smith Morriss Thomas Moore Henry C 2 Morriss mrs Anne *E 2 Mur la ugh Patrick MutaaJohn’ Mitchell mrs Harriet Middleton Charles E me McGuinnoss Jolm McDonnell WJG&JS SfcCluskoy mrs Julia AMcDermott Patrick McKeaguo Win McKay Falk ... ifr. . McKay CharlesF ■ McGoweu John N Nostrand Georgo O Olivor .George Overstreet miss Mary OdingeulWilUain * CiUmlihcPGS, Ac. A VERY A JOHNSON, ba\o received, Black, blue black, Inrowu, claret,'green, &c. Wpst of England Cloths Black, mixt, brown, -triped, &c.,Cnssimores Oxford njixt, bloek H brown, green, Ac. Prciuinm Satinets - Heavy mixt do. do. for servants Joans, Linsoys, Ac. * do. tio. ' Heavy Dufijl Blankets Also, fine ribbon bound Whitney,’ Rose, tfre. Blankets. oct23 South side Monument Square. Now Goods. A BENNETT bos also opened Store No. • 2, Wuring’s Buildings, with a large and splendid ussortuieut of Mill unary Goods, consist ing in part, namelyt IQ boxes Ladies Florence Braid, Split Straw, Leghorn, Straw, Braid, col’d English and common Straw Bonnets . 50 dozen col’d Nun’s Iloods * 40 boxes Bonnet, Cap, Satin and Tufeta Ribbons 10 do Belts, various styles and qualities Col’d Silks, Florences, Satins, Ac. and a great variety of fuiicy goods, for solo wholesale or retail very low. nov 11 New Fall Goods 3 Received by G# B. Lamar. m \ AND 44 Scotch Ginghams Hk Fine !*ong Lawn*; Lush Linens Brown Holland, do. Hamilton Fliiiuiel American Prints, Worsted Gloves Wonted dud Cottou I luxury AVERY &;JOHNSON/ oct2 Hoittk^id^AIoliumtiut Square. A jfc 4 5 boxes V erinnr.olli, 8 cases Priuios 6 boxes Preserved Plums 2 bags Picau Nuts, 10 bids crushed Sugar 10 Idds Loaf Sugar, 25 | chests Tea 4 chests Tea, sup’r, 100 boxes Raisins 200 half boxes Raisin-*, 200 qr do do .25 boxes Lemons, 100kegs Grapes 70 Casks Malaga Wine 1 75 drums Figs 25 | casks Malaga Wine Just received per sebr 8 Carolina and steam boat Suvanuuh, and for sale by nov 11 JNO. B. GAUDRY. % m-y Good*; TT1ANCY AlniviM. Marseilles Crib Counter- .L pantf, white .Marseilles Counterpanes, as sorted sizes Wliito and col’d nntted do do do Blanket Shuwls, low pricotl Red Flnnin N Bleached null utihleuchod Cnnton Flannel English bleached do <lo Low priced Satinets, Kentucky Jeans Black and blue Idack Ilumbasina Welsh Flannels, Thibet Scarfs French and English Merinos. For sale by GEORGE W. BE.I IN, nov 25 . No. 2 Shad’s Buildings To 1’lanters. A- COMPETENT Monager of Negroes, a / JL Rice aud Cdtton planter, will t I • -•mnlny. ment for fair wages oil a'Cotton or Eire Planta tion, 0114J1U first day of January ensuing, nr ciirli- or if required. A situation on tho Sea Ll.imU will ho preferred- ReTerpnceus to tiureapahility, sobriety, and industrious habits of the applicant, can bo had, lio being well known to many of the wooJtliiest planters in the low part of Georgia and South Carolina. Abply nt this oflice- nov 26 • 234j Fore her 6c I*n Itoclic, -aJAJTILL receive iu a Tew days by tho ship Gas- T v ton, n vuricty of Flower Seeds. Also, wliito top Turnip, Mustard, Millet, Hemp, Cnna- ly, early Sugar Corn, und a fall supply of other garden-seikls. ' * nawfljff a. • Dncoii, Fork aud €orn* rnEN thousand lbs. Bnltitnoro Bacon, (Mid- A d)ings)20bb1s prime Pork 2000bnshels Beach lslund Corn, for solo hy nov 23 MICH. DILLON A CO. N* E. Rum aud Goshen Butter* /TA BBLS pure New Englnud Kuni ^9 vf A few firkins choice Goshen Butter, just received and for sole bv nov 22 MICH. DILLON A Cd. Bultiraore Flour* T WENTY-FIVE bids Baltimore Flour, just received und for sale by . LONG A PATTERSON. nov 28 Su^ar* 8 IIIIDS Porto Rico, 3 do St. Croix,-prime quality, for sale by nov 23 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. Faints, Oils, Glass, dee. 3500 « LLS. pure English Linseed 300 gallons bleached Sperm. OU GOO do. unbleuched , do. 506 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil 600 do. unbleached . do. do. 600 do. common do. do. 200 boxes Window Qlass, assorted sizes 60 dozen large Picture do. do. 2 tons White Lead. Received nnd for sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW A CO. oct 19 For Hire, A N able bodied and steady Mon, who hns been accustomed to most kinds of Inlior, ond for whom tateady employ incut is wanted hy die mouth or year. For fiirtlier information enquire of' ‘ nov 21 HAZARD, DENSLOW A*CO. now <>ooilN, New Goods. V Ill IE subscriber has .received aud now opening A from brig Savannah and ship ( Mia, largo atld extensive assortment of newest st) Ic of I .m- oy nml Staple Goods, conaistiiig in part of th - fwL lowiiiK articles, viz: 100 pieces Cordova Kerseys w v ' 120 4 do. Satinets 20 do. new style 44 French Print* ‘ GO do. do. English Calicoes GO do. black and col’d Scotch Ginghams 30 do. Kentucky Jeans 10 do. White Flannel 40 do. Red do. various qualities ‘JO do. Muslin de Laines 100 54, 64 and 84 C'hineillo Shawls 50 Slcrino Shawls and Mantles 400 Shuwls, various styles and quolitio* . 100 pieces French nnd Engtisli Merino* 50 do. Pongee Silk Hdkfs. 20 do.- Engiisli-Snihalfield Silk do. 50 dosfen'Wolen Gloves 20 do. Mens Bm-k and H. 8; Glove* 20 do. Ladies H.S. Gloves • * 20 do. do. Silk nnd Cotton Glove* • . and Long Alilts . . , 60 pieces col’d-nnd black Silks,newest stylo 2 coses Cnnton Flannel 20 pieces new style Cassuper* 20 do. Vestings 10 'do. Broadcloths; various qualities 30 boxes Bonnet, Cap Taffeta and Belt Rib bons 100 dozen silk, worsted and cotton Hoso and. Half IIoso 10 boxes Satin Ribbons, from No. 2 to 22 48. Ladies white Florence Bonnets . A*b 100 colored Bonnots • White nnd colored Satins, col’d Florences White find black Crape " Black Love Shawls, black Rombasins ' "Niuis Hoods, and a general assortment of tOsirnMe goods. For sale by oct 29 ” . I A. BENNETT. Wanted T O purchase, a family of six or eight Negroes, for which each will in' paid. Inquire of oct 29 NOBLE A HARDEE. Fxclmngc* D RAFTS on Now-York at short sight, for solo by nov 19 MICII. DILLON A’CO. Seasonable Goods* -OROADCLOTHS—Black, invisible preen, JJ olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed und brown, English double milled. CnssimcreS—Drab, black,durk gi- \ and -triped. Satinets—Blue, drab, cmlct aml dark mix*d. Suspenders—Elastictmdknitted, ul-o l'.\u.i En«ls. Hosiery—Lnmbi Wool, Vigouin, white and mix ed Cotton. Gloves—Colored and white Iloskln, Buckskin, Silk.and Beaver UmbVclias—Silk und Cotton. •. Stocks—-Satin, and Bombasin, with bows and plain. Cravats—Black Italian and fancy colored. Abo, Merino Skirts. Brushes—Cloth, hair, nhil aud tooth. Hundkerctiiels—White Silk, plain, red aud figur .cd. Jllat 1 uCulv cd, wSdJor iMie by GEORGE W. BEHN, oct 22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. Stoves* ^^N assortment Stoves, for side by . novl N. B. & H. WEED. White Lead, Ac* "I KEGS superior English White Lead AU|>200 do do ’ American No. 1 A 2 IU bhls English Linseed Oil 10 do do Chalk 10 do do Whiting 5 do Alum, 5 do Salt Petre Jus( received per Savannah and Coromando, and for sale by nov 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Gowland’s Lotion, * XNORimoroving and beautifying the complex- A ion, rendering tlio skiu fair, soft ond trans parent, and for removing tans, sunburns, frecxles, Ac., warranted genuine. Just received, and for sale by G. Rl HENDRICKSON, aug 19 Silks, dec* T HE subscriber is now opening a splendid as sortment of tlio abovo article, of the latest fUshion. * • . 3 pcs figured Rep Silks 3 do Changeable do do, 3 do do plain do 10 do figM hundsonie rich col’d 3 do do Satin, for dresses • 2 do blue black Sutiu do 4 do white, pink and blue Satins 4 do blue black Gro de Swiss 3 do iet do . do do 3- do black Italian do do 4 do Boiubosin 3 do col’d fig’d Argiutincs 2 do pluin black Chally ; a new article 2 do plain do, 2do Sapn striped do Also, a splendid assortment of Aluslinde Laine. nov 19 . WM. II. LLOYD. To Planters* - P EAS and BEANS—Early Chinn Dwarf Beans, early six week Beaus, white Kidney Beaus, red Marrow Beans, early Washington or June Peas, largi white Marrowfat Peas, Dwarf Marrowfat Peas, early Charlton Peas,Dwarf Pro lific Peas. A full supply just received ofthe crop of1839, and for solo by nov 30 PORCHEp. & LA ROCHE. Look at This* T HE led lmud halves of tliebills named below, were mailed toMie address of tho subscriber on the 6th February lost, at Greenville Court House, South- Carolina, by.’Wm. Choice, which huve uotcome to huiid, and'the probability is they must be lost. The several Bunks aro hereby noti fied of my intention to muke un 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. 236, auted 3d Sept. 1836, letter A. $20 Bank of Augusta i do. 179, do. 3d Oct. 1828, letter B. •-■/.• 20 Bank of Augusta, do. 890, do. 2d Jam 1827, letter A.. 20 Bank Columbus, Np. 852, dated 2d Feb.‘l832, letter H.h. 20 Batik Columbus, No.36l, dated 1st Bept.1831, letter H. h. ' 20 Bunk Columbus, No. 953, do. 9th Dec. 1830, letter II. h. 20 Bunk Columbus, No. 1448, do. 1st Oct. 1829, letter II. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 1206, do- 1st Oct 1829, letter H. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 262, do. 7th May, 1836, letter II. h. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 12, dated 1st Jan 1830, letter torn. 20 Central R. Road, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1826, Tetter 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’ Bank Augusta, No. 10, do. 5th Dec. 1834, letter A. 50 Mechanics’.Bunk Augusta, No. 63,dated-7th April, 1835, letter B.. 100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 58, dated 1st May, 1835, letter B 100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No^l, dated 1st Nov. 1831, letter A. 20 Bank Milledgcville, No. 4251, dated 2d Sent. 1830, letter A. - 100 Bank Milledgcville, No. 430, do 3d Jan.1937, letter A. * - • * 100 Planters A Mechanics’ Bank Columbus, No. • 69, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A. 50 Plan; A Mcch. Bank Columbus, No. 330; da ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A. 50 Ins. Bunk Suvnnnuh, No. 18, dated 8th Dec - 1829; letter IC. > . NOTICE.—Three months afterdate; applica tion will be made to the (above) different ikm/Zs for new notes, tlio loft hand Jinlf of said bills be ing lost. WILLIAM SMITH. Trounvillo, Gu. 15th Oct. 1839. l^f* The Georgian, Augusta Clironicleand Sen tinel, Southern Recorder and Columbus' Herald and Sentinel, will please publish the above week ly, for three months, and forward their accounts to me at TrounvilhvGu. for payment, oct 31 20713m * W.*S. - Suspenders, Suspenders* T HE subscriber has now on hand,* very largo assortment of Suspenders, viz: Superior Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buclcnkin do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton; all of which aro offered at his usual low price. • nor IT ,G. S. NICHOLS. Market Square. ~ "lOuksTBoireri H !AVE jnst received per recent arrivals from , N. York; nearly their fall supply of French, German, Italian and English Fancy Dry Goods, among which are the following articles, viz: Ladies rich l’lush and Silk French Shawls Do. colored and black Ostrich ;m l Ca-limero Shawls l'cn?o finest Florence Braid Bonnet* 1 do. super. Irish Linens 15 cartoons Paris emb. Capes and Collars 30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain CluiUinga 5. do. Wolf Gro do Lyons Lace * 25 do. Thread Edgings and Inserting* 10 do. Vulencinc do. do. and Bendings 20 do. 44 nnd 54 Wash, Spot, Square and Il lusion Blonde French worked Cuffs, Blonde. Veils arid Pari* Bands • . ’ Ch until la Veils, Eng. Collars arid Twist Shawls Mohair Netts, Bags and Scarfs Muslin Purls ctqb’d Shawls, 44 arid64 Black Lace do. do. * 1-8 and,44 Caps, Insant’# Waists, French Flower* and • Wreaths French, English und American Prints C hollys, Mous. de Laines, Velvet* and Silk* Tartan, Rob Roy and Kahyle Shawls Bonnet, BeR and Cuti Ribbons Ermine aud Fur Collars Silk, Worsted uud Cottrin Hose. • ' _ c* "oct 31 t • South' aide Market Square. ; Uostou 6c Kaudic, Market Square, Savannah, > .* H AVE instore, and aro receiving per van/iw arrivals, a full supply of Grocenes.Bagging, Ac. Among which ore- 10 lilids, St, Croix Siigor * 11 dp. Porto Rico do. / ' 60 bags Coffee * 150 pieces Bagging, 42,43 and 44 inchff 50 coils Buie Rope 100 lbs. Bugging Twine 10000 do.* Baltimore cured Bacon, Xloms^Sides, and Shoulders - 3CQ0 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oats . Canal and Balt, Flour, wlyilo and 4 bbls. •JO cusks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese .IQ kegs choice Butter ‘ 20 4, 20 4, nnd'20 4 bbli. Buckwheat Flour 10. boxes Sperin. Cundles 5 pipes Olurd, Dupuy A Co’s. 4th proof „ Uratuly . . 5 do. Seignette do. do. 5 do. IIolluiul Gin * ^ . 20 bhhE Peach Brandy *' 30 do. 1 Rye Gin, 30 do. Whiskey 20 do. Rum Mmleiru, Teneriffe, Port and Sweet Mala ga Wines ■Butter and Witio Biscuit Almonds nnd Raisins, Tobacco 10 tons iron, assorted ' 75 kegs Nails, Ac. ’ *, - AU of which they offer on accommodating tenn*. Winter Goods. A FINE assortment of white uud re^lFIanoli Super. English ond American Cimton do. Black, blue, greeu and Dahlia English Broadcloth* Cassiuiert;.*, Satinets anil Vestings Rose nrid WIiipiey Blankets A.splendid nsxortuiflrit of Carpetings und Rugs Dark and light colored Freuch Prints * English and American _ do. Wjiite and colored Counterpanes Moiuliu do Laines and Chaily Super. 44 dark colored Ginghams Do. 44 black and wnite do. SNIDER, LATTIRUP A NEVTTT. oct 22