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CITY OK SAV
Janies Clclnml,
*t2w^«% “ Kcpubllcmi,”
| three tiinni. a week, (Monday, Wed
l<r” , ' .1 Friday) ht the ofllco ofthe “Dndy
IVO u vnn,” containing nil tile intelligence
3BD m .1.0 l|ily paper, at
for «ix inonthi.
miblwhodM the usual rates,
laieiily-live Oeifts for the lint, and Thirty-
Jnd a hdlf for each insertion after, ; per
^"Eoch CHationhy the Cjerkii ofthe Cijnrts
K^yWappii'eation has been madffor
2*7’Admh.isU-ation, must be publnli,
I Kf»TY DAYB at least.
Kndce by Executor. and Administrator! for
KiS«^ e ^ , : u,eiracc,unta
. . ir Vnirnns by Exociitnm and Adininis-
led
„ mnst bo at publd auction, on the DrstTues-
rih. month, botweon the usual hours of
■ laco of Public Sales In tho County
the betters Test amentary, ofAdministra-
I ITorOuirdiaiiship may have been granted, lit at
I i-iIi.iiiTV navi nntieo thereof in one of the
IjSK car-ettes of this Slate, and at the dooref
|£ Court House, whero suck sales ere to be
1 "'Notice for leavo to sell Negroes, must be pub-
Ihhrdforfbur months, before any order absolute
lltollbetaailo thereupon by the Conrt.
I' 0,1,1 of Heal Estate liy Executors, Adimniatrn-
Iuh nnd Gitordiaui, must bo published SIXTY
Ijuyg befero diodny of Solo. Theso sales must
Ik made at dto Court House door of the Coutity
B is which the property issitualo, and on the first
Tuesday ofthe Month,between Die hoursoftenin
|(t morning and four In tile afternoon. No sale
llomdaytodny is valid, unless uo expressed in
"ttidrertiseincnt. '
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Itardians to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
l«| land, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Biles of personal property (excopt negroes)
•nutate and intestate estates by Executors and
inistraton must be advertised FORTY
[days.
Applications by Executors ond Administrators
fl/itcrsDisniuMory, must bo published SIX
IONTIIS.
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on
|«,tnte must lie advertised once a mouth for
[UK MONTHS.
Orders oftlto ConrtofOrdinary, (accompani-
aitlia copy ofthe bond of agreement) to
:e tides to :.ind must be advertised Timitic
...inis at least.
Bhefiirssalesundcr executions regularly grant,
jirtho Courts, must be advertised THIRTY
lAVS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
iVS—Sales ofperirfiahlo properly under or-
ef Court, must be advertised, generally, TEN
,,1’S before tiio' day of sale.
AB Advertiscmentswill be punctually attended
|V All Lette|b directed to tills Ofiice or the
“'“I, must bo post paid, to entitle tliom to ot-
Gardcu Seeds.
nllE subscriber has just received per brig
1 Afsdison, Ids supply of IVosh Garden Seeds,
nntcilto bo of best ipndity, and die growth ol
D,vix:
ney, half moon and Valentino; It,
. . „ .blood,white, Senrsi
(tank Cabbage, early York, Bi
Ufcrgeu and red Dutch; Carrot, , ,,l. I
dlong oran
t»*nd prickly;
intMellon, Citron
Bnvms; early Cimli
[land white Portugal; Okra, cn
nner.long sweet Spanish Peaso, I
Of Charlton, liliiu Inip—■' ’
timed; long
a and long
itlmeg anil
liver shin’ll,
I Parsley,
ilrF, Mur-
top's Prolific atpl Tall Marrowfat; RutlSh^ong
ifctirtibrt ton’d do,white turnip do,early from-
|tadBjock fall; 8qiiasli, curly bush and long
knocked; Salsify, Tomnoes; Turnip, early
L large flat Globe and Rmabago; Pepper
. Voter, Cress, >vliito ami red "Clover, Lu-
_ ip Grass, &c. For sale by
|mt20 ANSON PARSONS.
lowland’s Pulmoimrin, or Ve
getable Demulcent.
■N cans of obstinate Catarrh; in Coughs,
| wbetherarisingfrom recent ornealected colds:
■AiUuna*, and as an auxiliary and means ofpre-
relief from tiro threatening symptom* of ap-
pdiing Pulinoimry Consumption, no medicine
wpeater claims upon 'the confidence of tire in-
JM than the above modipine.
■It u for the afflictive and troublesome syinp-
Bj°f coaghing, expectoration or phlegm, puin
I®* &c. which constitute prominent fen-
■HUkf inn eaiixiln’..., ,t.^ . _
■ wihbii liuuiiuiuw’.prviiiiuom ich-
p of the complaint, that tho*Pirhnpnnriu was
pfneu, and bos manifested its most Valuable pro-
|h a equally useful of course in the relief, df
PSns and colds, arising from suddon changes of
(ether, from wearing damp linen, &c,
■forrale by A. BARTOW.
Tjny83
Lfef Bostpriuff the Hair.
iuit tasaila Oil rs so denominated, because it
ocomposed of vegetable ingredients,and its
* are pre-eminently displayed in the follow-
IfMpetts: It possesses properties ofthe most
pnoufi nature, which eradicates the scurf and
l^puntjes ofthe hair; nourishes the Imir and
Tim* 1U fa,,in « °^i and.lessens the liability of
Cn! j grc ?’ 5 lengthens the weakest hair,
PProdnew a luxuriant growth;- gives a vigor
U M S lr w ‘* IC l * oon Produces on inimitably nat-
L/T’ an $ prevents its falling out tu a damp
,, , re * °, r ^ring exercise; renders the hair
km ?i Ura or n rhiicial, beautiftilly soft and
k Bui 5 beitow ® inestimable gloss and pleos-
tdrlS? 8 t01 Ircssos—jii fine, renders the
p tttnm.-ccndantly beautiful, promotes the
| e uu°A, , ? n !» °y° brows, mustaches, &c.
Ti»..I 6 ? 8 ! w, T ,ts uiicOts are strikingly bouefi-
iDnE ect y nino xions, and may with safety
jJSf “ .° u 10 youngest infant; it eradicates the
lutro,»«f er . fll, p6rior to combs, sonps, &c.;
Iwnliftn ,i l ) ! efl . fiiint t0 tho infant, gradually
ionm,i, Uie , ,r » Rnd augments its growth so
beautiful head of hair. Preserves
*re<iiSl r8 f ft ^SyPfi violent exercise, and is
till nr ent uUl, . t >’ ^ or parsons Unveiling by sea
icnt I2 rv ? i d le hair, rendering it peculiarly
Uon ii, u*! w ?y a dressed, lias wonderful ef-
Minlii*i,° ,! r ln , hot or cold climates, and is
L. * l C| hmation by distinguished persons
LnSj!®*}}!® R nd retail by the Proprietor,
NUaeatS 0 I,ro . a d'vay, New-York, and by
[ lttaeM > hy A ; PARSONS, Agent,
«WEcrho,Ue. SaVttBn “ 1, -„^' 2 r )
l)n/ J n y * Hfnittly Pcnclics.
„ " %■ Cnmni Jelly,80 do Brandy Pencil,
nkbv' Jllal tcceived per brig I,ninnr, olid
li ooo C.L.McNISII.
C
VV “ h ' foccleaninj
I.
ofChlorine nnd
—■> uain ior eienningand urosorv-
tt |lj ; > " Received and for wile by
■ ANSON PARSONS
fiiket,... ®*®ol Pens, ■
[l«3* reac ' tv "tiety. ’
THORNE W 11,1,1 AMS.
T*Huj Ho,»c. ,
rior article, for sale
, LEWIS & CO
^^Sfe ,ftombrig
" PADELFORD, FAY & CO
i,^WV®ii5idBSo
1 jlUl- ®^0s4.[innrl A .
I.2j
LI"lrccatS?i" 4 * H nnd (I Sperm
CQlVw lnndlbr raiiehy.
LONG SI PATTI
Cnndles—
i by.’
PATTERSON
-Vol. XXXVI.]
IlliiNtrmiou of ltculity.
n “ 7-
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF IIAIRi. the
grandest ornament belonging to the human
fVutnc. How strangely tho loss of it changes tho
countenance and prematurely brings on tuo ap
pearance of old age, which causes many to recoil
at being uncovered, and sometimes even to shun
society to avoid the jests and sneers of their ac
quaintance; tho remainder of their lives are con
sequently spout in retirement. In short,not even
the loss of property fills the generous thinking
youth with Uiut heavy siuking gloom as does tho
loss of his Hair. To avert all these unpleasant
circumstances,Oldridgo’s Bolin of Columbia stops
the huir from failing olf on tho first application nnd
a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produ
ces eytbmwa and whiskers; prevents the hair
from turning grey, makes it curl beautifully, and
free* it from scurf. Numorous certificates ofthe
first respectability in support oftlio virtues ofOl-
dridge’s Uulm.urc shown by tho proprietors.
KFRead the billowing:
Robert Wharton, Esq. late Mayor of Philadel
phia, has certified, as may be seen below, to the
nigh cl "" ‘ ^
igh character of the following gentlemen.
Tho undersigned do hereby certify thutwu have
used tho Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Ol-
dridge, and have found it highly serviceable uot
only as a preventive against the lulling off oi'hair,
but also a certain restorative.
WM. THATCHER, Seuior,
Methodist Minister in St. George charge.
». 8G North Fifth-street.
.IS, 331 Arch-street.
* 'AS, M. L). 103 Kacc-st.
101 Spruce-st.
. r , 243 South 7th at.
,Jr. 123 Arch-st.
Tho aged, and those who persist in wearing
igsw may not always experience its restorative
lalitios, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in
e estimation ofthe public, when it is known thnt
rua ofthe above signers are ttioro than 50 years
‘age, and the others not less than 30.
[From tho Mayor.]
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, \
City of Philadelphia. J
I, Robert Whartbn, Mayor of said city of Phil
adelphia, do hereby certify thnt I am well acquaint
ed with Messrs. J. P. litglis, John S. Fitrey, and
Hugh McCurdy, whoso names are signed to the
above certificate, that they uro gentlemen of char
acter nnd respectability, and as such full credit
should be given to the said certificate.
In witness whereof, I havo hereunto sot my hand,
[L. S.] and caused the seal of the city to ho uf-
fixed, this sixth day of December, *fcc.
ROBERT WIIARTON, Mayor.
Caution.—Observe that each bottlp of the gen
uine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on
Which is represented tho Falls of Niagara, the A-
gent’snuino, &c.
A fresh supply received nnd for sale by
dec 12 ; ANSON PARSONS.
Look at This.
SAYANJAII, (Cia.) SATURDAY EVENING, DECEIHBER 21, 1839.
[Whole No.—01,018.
T IIE left hand halves of Uiebillsnnmcd below,
were mailed to the address of the subscriber
ou the 0th February last, at Greenville Court
Iloiise, South- CnroVuia, by Wm. Choice, which
Have not come to hand, nnu the probability is they
must bo lost. Tho several Banks are hereby noti
fied of my intention to make an application, after
due notice, for new notes on tho return of the right
hand halves, which are now in my possession.
Bank of Augusta, No. 238, uuted 3d Sept.
1830, letter A. -
$20 Bank of Augusta, dp.179, do. 3d Oct. 1828,
J letter B. ?. • .
20 Bunk of Augusta, do. 890, do: 2d Jan. 1827/
20 Bank Columbus, No: 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832,
letter H. h.
20 Bank Columbus, No.351, dated 1st Sept.1831,
letter H. h.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 953, do. 9th Dec. 1830,
letter H. h. ■ _
20 Bank Columbus, No. 1448, dq. lst Oct. 1829,
letter H.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 1206,.do- 1st Oct. 1829,
letter H. '
20 Bank Columbus, No. 262, do. 7Ui May, 1830,
lattorH. h.
,20 Bank Columbus, No. 12, dated 1st Jan 1830,
letter tom.
20 Central R. Road, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1830,
letter A--
20 Bunk State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept.
18 dim, letter A.
20 Bank Darien, No. 1078,do. 1st Dec. 1832, let
ter B. b.
20 Mechanics’ Bank Augnstn, 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. 53, dated 1st
Mny, 1835, letter 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 BankMiUedgevillo, No. 436, do 3d Jan,1837,
letter A.
100 Planters & Mechanics’ Bank Columbus, No.
59, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A.
50 Plan. & Mech. Bank Columbus, No. 330, da
ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A.
60 Ins. Bank Snvonnah, No. 18, dated 8th Dec
1829, letter K. ■ . •
NOTICE.—Three months after date, applica
tion will be made to the (aboveV different Banks
lor new notes, the left hand half of said bills he-
mg lost. WILLIAM SMITH.
Troup villo, Ga. 15th Oct. 1839.
KTThe Georgian,‘Augusta Chronicleand Sen
tinel, Southern Recorder nnd Columbus Herald
and Sentinel, will pleaso publish the above week
ly for three months, ana forward'their accounts
tomo’atTrottpvUlo, Ga. forpaymont. •
oct31 207t3iii W. S.
_ 800 Dollars Challenge,
milE Genuine FRENCH PILLS against all
JL the QUACK NOSTRUMS of the ago for
the cure of * * - - -
Pho French Pills are applicable to all cases, for
either sex, (warranted freo from mercury,) nnd
possesses great advantages over the Balsams and
nil linuio medicines, by being entirely free from
smell, and consequently do not effect the breath,
thereby preventing the possibility of a discovety
while using them.
Besides this important advantage tliey never dis
agree with the stomach, and in the first stages of
tho disease they usually effect a euro in a few days,
with little regard to diet or exposure.
In the most obstinate stages of the disease,'they
aro equally certain, having cured many after every
other remedy had failed. In short, they Imvebeen
so universally successful, that that the proprietor
challenges any one to produce a remedy or equal
certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred
Dollars. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M.. TURNER.
Prico$2perbox.
*«gS 364—ly
F llarrison’s Specific Ointment,
OR the euro of Wliito Swellings, Scrofulous
nnd other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old and
fresh Wouuds, Sprains and Bruises, Swellings
and Inflammations, Scald Head, Women’s Sore
Breasts, Rheumatic Puins, Tetters, Eruptions,
Cmlbains, Whitlows, Biles,.Corns and Externul
Diseases generally. It is likewise greatly superi
or to any medicine heretofore discovered for the
chafed backs and limbs of horses; forring worms,
chapped lips—nnd in short, for every external bo
dily evil tliut mny full to tho lot of man or boast.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, nnd
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Prico 50 ceutspor box.
niigS 164—ly
Snottslioro Female Institute.
Ujlt nndMRS. LUC1EN LATASTE infonn
Uifeir friends, that the above Institution will
bo opened on Monday, the 13th of January, 1840.
They hnvito their former patrons to renew their
sup port/auaring tliein,Uiat uoefl'ort will be spar
ed togivojfhtisfiictiou.
ir rates, fora term of five montlis, will be
as follows: 1
Reading, Writing and Spel
ling, $12 or $9 per month,
for any period less than
one term.
The above with Geography,$lG or $4 per month,
The above with History,
Grammar and Arithmetic,$18 or per month,
Ail the higher 'branches of
English, $20 or $5 per month,
Frouch, Spanish, and Lat
in, each, $20 or $5 per month,
Music,Piano or Guitar,each 125 or $0per month,
Use of Instruments, $4
Board cun be obtained in tho Borough. The
Principal does not design taking any boarders.
Tho«e desirous of further information will ad
dress us by letter at Milledgeville,
dec 6
243eowp
A Desirable Oiler.
T O RENT—The subscriber’s Store, on his
wharf, well adapted for a Shin 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
muhnrk in that line, as it is well known to be one
of tfio best in town.
Tho subscriber would also inform his friends
thnt he has embarked in tho Steamboat business,
and his services, or those of his second son, John
F. Giiiimartin, can be always hud at his wharf,
for those shipping, &c. by die steamers Beattfort
District and tho Despatch, ntull times.
JOHN GUILMARTIN.
N. B.—Also to rout, a spacious threo story
House, heretofore known us “Tho Independent
Hotel,” fronting on the Bay, in Eaat Broad sweet,
well adapted for u Boarding House, with a Ten
Pin Alley, Bar, &o. attached.nov26
Satin Ribbons, Ac*.
Just received perG. B. Lamar.
S ATIN Ribbons, Muslin Bnnds
Muslin Edgings and Insertinga
Silk Hosiery, Thread, &c.
For sale by AVERY & JOHNSON,
Sweet Scented Potydcr, Ac.
4Y DOZ. Otto Rose Scented Powder
AjQ 6 do. Violet" do. do.
G do. Plain do. do.
Also, Powder Boxes and Puffs. Received and
for salo, by
oct25
A. PARSONS.
Goslicn Butter.
I A FIRKINS Goshou Butter, just received
JL" y and for sale bv
nov 26 LONG & PATTERSON.
Iron, Nails nnd Rum.
O NE thousnnd and 48 bars Swede’s Iron, as
sorted; 300 casks Nnils do, 50 bids Rum—
landing per brig Pandora, from Boston, and for
solo by L. BALDWIN,
nov 28
Caracas Cocoa.
LBS. Caracas Cocoa, just received
tlUly audforsaloby
liov26 LONG & PATTERSON.
Navy Bread.
BBLS. Pilot and 50 bbls Navy Bread,just
~-x(J for Jjy
LONG & PATTERSON.
25 received atld for sale li;
nov 23
Shnrc moulds.
2 TONS Sharo Moulds, for sale by
nov 28
W. B. & H. WEED.
W. II. A S. Rogers,
H AVE just received por recent arrivals from
J). Y’orlt, nearly their fall supply of French,
Hair Oil. lienrs Grease und i’o-
nmtiim.
M ACASSAR Oil, English; do do American,
Ward’s Vegetable Oil.BearsOil.doGrcase,
Pomatum, in pots; do in, rolls, Aldrich’s llidiu
Columbia. Just received and for sale on uccuin-
modiiting terms i.^ oiiNEgTii _ WELLi
Comer of Broughton & Whituker-sts.
nov 20 Opposite tho Mansion House,
■j A DDLS ApphaJusUeceivoil per brig Now
1U Hanover, ami forsulo by
dcu3 LONG & PATTERSON.
Uni-den Seeds, Crop of 1839.
T^°R sole liyJ’OllC’IIEU & LA ROCHE,
the following:
White Onion,1
•Yellow do
Red do
Early Blood turnip Boot
French Amber Sugar do
White Silesia Sugnr do
Early Orange Turnip do
Long Blood do
Long Mangel Wurtr.ol
Long Scarlet Carrot
Long Orange do i
Long Blooddo
Early Horn do
Guernsey Parsnip!
Long White do
Early Cluster Cucumber
Long do
LongGroeudo
Early short green do
Markcnoes, for picklo
Sup’r Watcrmellon
Large Musluuellon
Fine Nutmeg Mellon
Large Cnntclone do
Green Citron do
Bush Summer Squash
Dutch Summer Squash
Crookneck Winter do
Coconnnt or Portet do
Mamraotli Pumpkin
Large Yellow do
Imn'l sugar loaf Lettuce
White head early do
Green do large do
Cabbage Head do
Extra dp do do
Brown Dutch do
Long white sum’rRadisli
Early scarlet short top do
Loug Salmon do .
Long scarlet do
Scarlet or Cherry Tur
nip do
White Turnip do
Yellow Turnip do
White Fall Spunish do
Black do do do
Early sugar loafCubbage
Early Dutch do
Early York do
Arkfie’s early dwarf do
Large York do
Early Drumhead .do
Early Bullock’s Heart do
Largo Bergen do
Largo Drumhead do
.Flat or lute Dutch do
Green Savoy do
Green Glazed do
Red Dutch do
Colowort, or Collards
Early Cauliflower
Late do
Cesnreau Kale, or Cow
Cabbage
doc 7 214
akin [Scotch Kale,green curl’d
Sea Kale
Early Dutch or Spring
Flat Turnip
Early Garden 8tono do
Large white Globe do
Red Top Flat do
Yellow Aberdeen or
Bullock do
Dale’s Yellow Hybrid
(new) do
Rittnbaga or Swedish,
(yellow) do
Long Tankard or Han
over do
Sage
Squash or Bell Pepper
Cuyenne do
Purple Egg Plnnt
Curled Cr«
Cress or Pepper-
grass
Brood Leaved Cress
Water Crert
Lsrge smooth red To-
innto
Yellow Tomato
Vegetable Oyster
SoRd Celery
Summer Savory
Dwarf curled Parsley
Curled do
Round Leaved Spinage
White Mustard
Brown do
Long White Okm
Short Green do
Giant Asparagus
Nasturtion
Bene Plant
English Sorrel
Large Scotch Leek
London Leek
Saffron
Sweet Marjoram
Sweet Thyme
Lemon Balm
Early Sugar Corn
Chinese Prolific'do
Early Wusliington or
Juno Peas
Bishop’s early Prolificdo
Large white Mnrrowfut *
Dwarf Marrowfat do
Dwarf Prolific do
Early Chinn dwnrfBeans
Early Mohawk do do
Early six-week do do
White Kidney do do
Red Marrow do do
Flower Seeds, assorted
Fresh Garden Needs.
THIS YEAR’S CROP.
T OP’D seed Onions
large giaut Aspurn-
gus
Largo Blood Beet
Mangle Wart/.cl do
Blood Turnip do
Early York Cukbage
Large do do
Grecu Glazed do
Sugnr Loaf do .
Cuuliflowor do
Large Drumhead do
Early Horn Carrot
Long Orange do
Early Astringham do
White Cabbage Lettuce
Imperial Head do
Ic« Coss do
Early Dutch Turnip
Large Flat do
Red Top do
Large Norfolk do
Rutabaga do
Hanover do
Early Windsor Beans
Sieva or Carolina do
Horticultural do
Red Speckjed do
Early Alohawk do
China Dwarf do
Refugee or 1000 to 1 do
Asparngas Roots
icse Seeds arc in fine order, and warranted
IT * ‘ * "for
Round Spinach
White Solid Celleiy
Scarlet short top Radish
Long Scarlet do
Turnip do do
Large Bell Popper
Long Cayenne do
Do Smooth Parsnip
Large Red Tomato
Okra
Early Bush Squash
Crooked Neck do '
Nutmeg Mellon
Cnntelope do
Citron do
Red Onion
White do
London Leek
Squash Pepper
Double Curled rarsiey
Purple and white Egg
Plant
Largo Marrowfat Peas
Do Dwarf do do
Early Frame do
Do Monoach da
Do Chariton do
Grooms Dwarf do
Sweet Sugar Corn
Golden Sioux do
Tuscarorado, &c.
fresh and of the best kinds, just received and fo
sale low, by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
dec5 242
Flower Seeds.
Crimson'Trefoil
Double Hollyhock
Crimson ’velvet Cox
comb
Velvet Marigold
Double Priuee«Fenthers
Variegated Balsamiucs
Sweet Peas
Satin Flower
Double Dahlia
Dwarf Sunflower
Princes Feather
Dwarf Rocket Larkspur
Cliipa or India Pink
Bottle Pink
London Pride
Morning Glory
Love in u Mist
Pink Lavalera
Purple Larkspur
Golden Co'reopsio
Cuntnrherry Bell New striped Marigold
1 * PORCIIER& LAROCHE.
S TAR or Pot Mari
gold
Musk Geranium
Double French Poppy
Tricolored Chrysanthe
mum
Double Juno Pink
Jack’s Pride
Double FrenchMarigold
Mourning Brido
Golden Coreopsis
Double Larkspur
Crimson Globe Ainaran-
thus
China or India Pride
Chinn Aster
Rose Campion
Scarlet Malope
Love Lies Bleeding
Sweetscentecl Arcadia
Evening Primrose
For sale by
dec 13
249
German, Italian nnd English Taney Dry Goods,
among whjch aro the following articles, viz:
Ladies rich Plush and Silk French Shawls
Do. colored and black Ostrich and Cashmere
Shawls
1 case finest Florence Braid Bonnets
1 do, super. Irish Linens
15 cartoons Paris emb. Capes and Collars
30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quillings
5 do. Weir Gro do Lyons Lace
25 do. Thread Edgings and Insertings
10 do. Valoncine do. do. nnd Bendings
20 do. 4-4 nnd 54 Wash, Spot, Square and Il
lusion Blondo
French worked Cuffs,'Blonde Voila and Paris
Bunds
Chnntilla Veils, Eng. Collars and Twist Shawls
Mohair Notts, Bags nnd Scarfs
Muslin Paris omb’d Shawls, 44 nnd 64
Black Laco do. do. 1-2 and 4-4
Capa, Insant’s Waists, French Flowers and
Wronths
French, English nnd American Prints
Challys, Mous. do Lnines, Vol vets and Silks
Tartan, Rob Roy nnd Knhyle Shawls
Bonnet, Bel land Can Ribbons
Erniino and Fur Collars
Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose.
oct 31 South sido Market Sqnnro.
Stnrcli ami Blue.
T HIRTY boxes Colegnte’Hsuporior Starch, 2
cn'ies do English Fig Blue, landing from brig
Augusta, and for sale by
G. R.
nov 28
HENDRICKSON.
do
do
" Desirable Dry Goods.
R eceived by ^
_ , AVERY & JOHNSON.
J suites French Kid Gloves
Do black nnd col’d sowing silk do
Do white do do
Do black do Mitts
Do long white Kid Gloves
Gems black and col’d Kid do
Do woolen do, Boys woolen do
Do silk do
Ladies ond Gents silk Hosiery
Gents Lambs wool and Merino A Hose
Do heavy wool j Hose
Do Merino under Shirts and Drawers
Welsh, Merino, Saxony, &c. Flannels, warrant
ed not to shrink when washed.
Thibet Wool do, Brocha do
Rich Phtsh Mantillas, do Cheanoal Tippets
Do do Ladies Hat Ornaments
Thibet and Bayadere Scarfs
Rich silk do, plaid Cashmere do.
For sale on favorable terms,
dec 3 South side Monument square.
Ladd, Tapper ft Sistarc,
O FFER for sale on good tenns,
150hhds first quality Cuba Molasses
300 bags good, fhir and prime green Cuba Coffee
150 do superior old Java
50 r-iats very fine old Manilla
Ilhds pnmO Porto Rico Sugar
25 boxes Boston refined Loaf do
10 bbls first quality crushed do
20 half chests superior Black Tea
50 half boxes Baker’s No ’1 Chocolate
50 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper
100 boxes Negro Pipes, large sizes
500 Demijons, assorted, 1 to 5 gallons
200 whole and half boxes Bunch Raisins
1*25 pcs 42 inch Dundee Bagging
200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted
60 casks Brown Stout, quarts nnd pints
50 baskets Champagne, Anchor and Key
50 boxes Spariding Hock
200 31 Spanish Segars
4 pipes Jlollnnd Gin, Beehive nnd Hourglass
2 luuf pipes London Dock Brandy
10 do do J. J. Dupuy &Co.do
10 do American do .
300 bbls Connecticut Giq, Phelps & Gowdy’s
100 do Boston do, Eagle brand
100 do do Rum do
30 do superior Baltimore Whiskey
10 do uo okl Monongnhela do
100 half pipes and quarter dasks Madeira, Port,
Sicily Madeira and Pico Winds
100 bags Shot, assorted
300 Grindstones - ’• , . nov26‘
xX Black, blue black, brown, claret, green, &c.
West or England Cloths
Black, mixt, brown, striped, &c. Cassimeres
Oxford mixt, black, brown, green, &c. Premium
Satinets
Heavy mixt do. do. for aervants
Jeans, Limeys, &c. do. do.
Heavy Duml Blankets
Also, fine ribbon bound Whitney, Rose. &e.
Blankets,
oct 23
South sido Monument Square.
New Fall Goods.
Received by G. B. Lamar.
A AND 44 Scotch Ginghams
O TC Fiue Long Lawns, Lush Linens
Brown Holland, do. Hamilton Flannel A
American Prints, Worsted Gloves
Worsted and Cotton HoMory
AVERY & JOHNSON,
oct 2 South side Monument Square.
W. II. ft 8. Rogers,
H AVE just received from New York, the fol-
lowing Fancy Goods, viz:
1 box omb’d changeable Bonnet Ribbons, a
splendid article
1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do
1 'do fnney French Silk Bags
1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons
6 White Net Veil*
1 dozen Net Shawls
1 do Silk einb’d Scarfs
1 do Plaid do do
1 do Thibet do do
4 pcs brown end black Silk Fringe
J do Phillygrauuny
1 dozen Infant’s Waists
10 do Nuns (Dutch) Luce
Together with various articles in the Fancy line,
nov IG South sido Market Square.
New Gootls.
A BENNETT has also opened Storo No.
Xl.« 2,Waring*s Buildings, with a large and
splendid assortment of Millenary Goods, consist
ing in part, namely:
10 boxes Ladies Florence Braid, Split Straw,
Leghorn, Straw, Braid, col’d English and
common Straw Bonnets
50 dozen col’d Nun’s Hoods
40 boxes Bonne t, Cop, Satin nnd Tnfeta Ribbons
10 do Belts, various styles and qualities
Col’d Silks, Fioreuces, Sutins, &c. and a great
variety of fancy goods, for sale wholesale or retail
very fow. nov 11
Seasonable Gootls.
B ROADCLOTHS—Black, invisible green.
olive, bine, dark mixed nnd cadetmixcdai d
brown, English double milled.
Cassimeres—Drab, black, dark grev and striped.
Satinets—Blue, drab, cadet and dark mixed.
Suspenders—Elastic and knitted, also Extra Ends.
Hosiery—Lambs Wool, Vigonia, white and mix
ed Cotton.
Gloves—Colored and white Hoskin, Buckskin,
Bilk ami Beaver
Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton.
Stocks—Satin, and Bombasin, with bows and
plain.
Cravats—Black Italian and furicy colored. Also,
Merino Skirts.
Brushes—Cloth; hair, nnil and tooth.
Handkerchiefs—White Silk, plain, red ahd figur
ed. Just received, ndd lor sale by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
oct 22 - No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
Dry Goods,
TjNANCY Alpeens, Marseilles Crib Counter-
J- pones, white Marseilles Counterpanes, as
sorted sizes
White and col’d notted do do do
Blanket Shawls, low priced Red Flannels
Bleached and unbleached Cunton Flannel
English bleached do do
Low priced Satinets, Kentucky Joans
Black and blueblnCk Bombasine
Welsh Flannels, Thibet Scarfs
French and English Merinos. For sale hv
GEORGE W. BERN,
nov 25 No. 2 Shad's Building.
House Furnishing Goods.
8 A 104,124 and 134 French Quilts
34,64, 84,104 and 124 Table Da
mask
64,74, 84,104 and 124 Scotch DamaskTable
Covers
04, 74 and 64 brown Damask do do
3-4 and 44 Scotch Damask Napkins
64, 64, 74 and 84 col’d worsted Table Covers
44.54, 64,74 and 84 do cotton and linen do do
54 worsted Piano Covers
Col’d, worsted and do cotton Stands and Toilet
Covors
While Marseilles Toilet Covers
Scotch Diaper, Huckaback, C rash, &c. To welling
Birds Eye mid Russia Diapers
Pillow Uase Linens and Linen and Cotton Sheet-
Super Irish Linens, free of cotton
Rich Curtniu Chintz, in sets
Drapery Muslins, Furniture Dimity
Oil Cloths, green, crimson and drab Moreens
The above goods Were selected with care for this
market, and will be sold oh accommodating terms
by AVERY & JOHNSON,
nov 13 Sontli side Monument Square.
VlS MM*V ,, r r - 1 ^
* ^ , J
[1H1SmbioHbcC lias receive!! 4...
L from brig Savannah nt:ci ship
il extensive nssortnient of newc
ey ami Staple Goods, con ‘
lowing articles, viz;
100 .pieces Cordova Itcriayr
1U0 do. Satinets
80 do. new style 44 French IVinis
5? <!»■ ..«'?• English Calicoes
do. black ondcoPd Scotch Ginihom*
30 do. Kentucky Jeans
10 do." White flannel
40 do. Rod do,
V 90> do. Jlirslin do J,ni.
luO'h‘4, tM and 8,1 Cl, ill. Sh»wW
£0 Merino Shawls and Mantles
400 shawls, various r . los and qualities
100 pieces.French and English Merino.
60 do. Pongee SukHdkft.
20 do. English Spittnlfield Silk do,
60 dozen Wolou Gloves
20 do. Slons Buck and II. S. Gloves
20 do. Isidies II. S. Glove. *
20 do. do. Silk and Cotton' Grove,
and Long Mitts
60 pieces col’d and black Silic» ) nowe»tl(yi«
2 cases Canton Flannel
20 pieces new style Caasimere 1
20 do. Vestings
10 do. Broadcloths, various rpinlilio.
30 boxes Bonnet, Cap Taffeta and Belt Rib
bons : - ■.
lOOjdozensilk, vseysted and cotton Hose and
10 boxes Satin Ribbons, from No. 2 to 22
48 Ladies white Florence Bomieta
*xn
100 coiored-Bonnats
White nnd colored 8atins, col’d Florence.
White anti black Cnrpe
Black Lor e Shawls, black Bombasine
Nuns Hoods, and a general assortment of
leeimbte goods. Fo, sale by
oct 29 A. BENNETT,
W. II. Lloyd—Marltet Square*
H AS just received per tecenl anitala,.
2 doz Muslin Collars
4 do English Frilled do
3 pcs black Silk Fringe 1 ,2 do Wire Blend
2 do hlqck fancy Blond
J2 do Thread Laces, 6 do German do
8 do Lisle do, 3 do Wire Edging
4 do Blond Quiling, 12 do Plow Shfisr
14 do Beltings, 3 do Mantilla Laco
4 do Grecian Not do, 5 do Bobbinet Lace*
6 do SmUalfielil Hdkfs, 13 do Pongeo Hdk&
4 do plaiiiSilk do, 3do do Satiodo
5 doz Gauze do, 4 do Ihnoy do
6 do embroidered do
5 do Gents Brose Gloves
4 do Ladies uo do, 3 do do Kid do
3 do Gents Buck Glovee
2 do do II. S. do
8 do India Rubber Suspender*
3 do super do do * do
14 pcs uncut Velvet Ribbons^
Also, a splendid assortment of Plain, Figured
and Changeable Silks. nov 30
Linen and Cotton Sliir
J UST opened, a complete assortment o #
made Shirts, viz: Superior Irish Linen do,
Cotton with linen bosoms, do French Gingham,
warranted not to fude; do Boston Prints, and Eng
lish twilled, which will he sold at a small profit,by
nov II G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square,
Boston ft Handle,
Powdered Spices.
C INNAMON, Black Pepper, African Pepper,
Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice,
Ginger, &c. For sale by .
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Opposite the Market,
dec 6 Sign of the Golden Globe.
Garden Seeds—Crop 1839.
A SUPPLY of English and Shaker’s Garden
Seeds, for sale on reasonable terms by
PORCIIER & LL ROCHE,
Opposite the Market,
dec 5 Sign ofthe Golden Globe
Philadelphia Beef.
3 BBLS Rounds, in fine order, just received
per brig New Hnnovur, nnd for sale by
dec 3 LONG & PATTERSON.
Combs, Brushes, &c.
TTMNE Ivory and Horn Dressing nnd Pocket
JC Combs, Ilair, Cloth, Nail* Combs,and supe
rior English, French and American Tooth Brush
es, and Shaving Brushes, &c, in tho greatest va-
Market Squure, Suvannah,
H AVE in store, and are receiving per various
arrivuls, a full supply of Grocericsjluggittg,
&c. Among which are—
10 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
J1 do. Porto Rico do,
60 hags Coffee
150 piece* Baggiug, 42,43 and 44 inches
50 coils Bale Iiopo
100 lbs. Bagging Twine
10000 do. Baltimore cured Bacon, Haras,Sider,
nnd Shoulders *
3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oat*
Canal and Balt. Flour, whole and 4 bbls-
10 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese *
10 kegs choice Butter ♦
20 4, 20 J, nnd 20 4 bbls. Buckwheat Flour
10 boxes Sperm. Candles
5 pi^cs Otnrd, Dupuy &. Co's. 4th proof
5 do. Seignelto do. do.
5 do. Houaud Gin
20 bbls. Peuch Brandy
30 do. Rye Gin, 30 ao. Whiskey
20 do. Rum
Madeira, Tenerifle, Port and Sweet Alois*
BifltorVnil Wine BIku it
Almonds mill Raisin., Tobacco
10 tons iron, assorted
75 kegs Nni|s, &c.
All of which tliey offer on accommodating terms.
' ovtn ‘ :
Domestic Bramly and Gin.'
for Bale by
nov27
LS. Domestic Brandy, 15 da Smith’s ’
G in, received per brig New York, and
MICH. DILLON & CO,
Coal.
T WOhundred and fifty chaldrons best quality
English Coal, landing from brig Symotry,
at Telfair's wharf, for sale in lots to suit purcha
sers,by MICH. DILLON & CO.
dec 7
Notice to Planters.
100 BBLS^new Menliaden Fish, equal to
sale at a low ratehy
No. 3 Mackerel, just received and for
dec tt
MICH. DILLON & CO.
C^
FrcsIl Spices.
iri AA MATS Cinnamon
I t.tf I bbl Nutmegs, IVosh imported
1 case Mace do, lung Cloves do
20 kegs pure ground Ginger
19 bags ltoot do
6 do Abnice, &c. Just received and for
G. ft. HENDRICKSON,
by
dec 9
245
To Planters.
P EAS, and BEANS—Early China Httarf
Beans, early six week Beans, whito Kidney
Beans, red Marrow Beans, early Washington or
June Pens, largo whito Marrowfat Peas, Dwarf
Afnrrowfht Pens, early Charlton Peas,Dwarf Pro
lific Pena. A full supply jiistreceived ofthe crop
of1839, and for bale by
nov 30 PORCIIER & LA ROCHE.
Wliitc Lea l, dec.
-g AA KEGSsnporior English White Load
JL\ J VY 200 do do American No., 1 it 2
10 bbls English Linseed Oil
10 do do Chalk
10 do do Whiting
6 do Alum, 5 do Salt Potro
Just received per Savannah and Coromandel,
and for sale by
nov 4 O. R, HENPRICK8QN,
Perfumed Soaps.
A VARIF.TY of Perfttiuod Soaps far the toil
et, in bars and cakes, of various descriptions,
for solo low for cash, by
dec 5 - PORCHER A LA ROCHE.
Mustard.
9
Ink
SUPPLY of Umdou Mustard, of superior
quality, for sale by
PORCHER & LA ROCIIB,
Opposito tho Market,
dec 5 Sign of the Golden Globe.
Nickicby'Complete.'
» •«- i A A..
y * V 'i
rletV. Just received and for snleby
dec 5 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Elixir of Bsirkt
millS valuable flavored Cordial isexpoctodin
X a few days by thb brig Opelousas, from Bal
timore. It is needless to comment upon the val
uable properties of this Bark for.Fever and Ague,
Nervous Debility or Weak Stomach, os the testi
monials in hands of the Agents will suffice its val
uable qualities. It can only be procured at the
store of rORCIIEIt& LA ROCHE,
dec 6 / Sole Agents-
rtiCKicoy vunipieic.
T HE Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nicklo .
by, by Charles Dickens, with numerous il
lustrations by Phiz.
Do do, cheap edition^ with 2 plates. •
Allied De Jlosanu of the Adventures of a
French Gentleman,' by Geo, W, M« Reynolds, 2
vols.
Count Dnmas’s Memoirs of his own time, in
eluding ihe Revolution, the Empire, aud the Res
toration, by Lieut. Geneial Count Mathieu Du
mas, in 2 vols.
Jock Shbpperd coniplete in 2 voIs.
Buist’s Amdrican Flower Garden Directory,
new edition <
Eliot’s Essay ontlie Laws ofTrade in reference
to the works oF Internal Improvement in the U.
States, 1 volume, 8 vo.
Just received by
dec6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Hft