Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 24, 1839, Image 1

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RdM of Nogruc-i by Exocutor. nnil Ailminix- boot pubic auction, on tbo fintTuca- r^rih. month, between tbo twual houra of °Ittlic plaeo of Public Soloa in tho County U*’ e 10 1,ctteH Toatanicntnry, of Adlnmiatrn- „ r Gnardiuusliip mnyliuve been granted, lint • hixtv way* « olic<1 thereof in one of tlic Jfl! mzottes oftliiaStato, and at tile dooref !, Court Home, where such tale* aro to ba (Id.. v All Lotion directed to this Offico or tin Editor, must bo post paid, to entitle them to at> nation. ’ ' ; 11DA*I<Y BE PUBLICAN'► Is punish'd in Iki CITY op savannah, »r James Olelandf ^Tri-woeldy “ Republican,” rin.pfl-v. « • indu'd three times a wcok, (Monday, Wei jjpnbban j,y\„ t the offico ofthe “ Dnilj •^"oblican," containing all tho intelligence Iblished in tho Daily_ Paper, at 1 or THREE POLIiARS ‘ for aix inontlia. t» : l Iinir for each insertion oiler, her lffn°EMhC*tationby tlio Clerka ofthe Cojtrta tbnt application has been tnadq for *(2.1 y’Adininiatration, must be publUhed JsSipy DAY8 at least. u.tiM liv Executors and Administrators for and Creditor* to render In thotr accounts JJJt be published SIX nil no uiiuiu.... gdc ofRcnl Estate by cucuion. noimnisma- sinsnd Guardians, must be published SIXTY HVS before the day of Sale. These sale* must . made ,t die Court Houso door of tile County ishichthe property isaituato, and on tho first SLdir oftho Month,he tween die hour, often in Lnioroiiigand fourintlio aftornoon. No side tom day to day U valid, unless so oxprossod In ^AoplicaUon'hy Execntcrs, Administrators and Coirdiani to die Court ofOrdinnry for leave to KTmust be published FOURMONTIIS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) rftHtate and intpstnte estates by Executors hnd Jtalnistroton must bo advertised FORTY ^Applications by Executors and Administrators fa fillers Disinissory, inurtbo published SIX IONTHS. Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on Jieitate uniat be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS. ^ Orders oftho Court ofOrdinnry, (accompam- cd with a copy of the bond or agreement) to ■ike titles to land must be advertised Yunus ntV liosTHS at leant. gbflriff’H tales under executions regiilarly gran Iby the Courts, must* be advortisod THIRT JAYS—utidsr mortgage executions SIXT days— 1 Saids of perishable property under oi kir of Court, mustbe advertised, generally, TEi DAYS before tlie day of solo. All Advertisements will be punctually attendci r. Garden Seeds. ■ HE subscriber has just received per brig Madison, his supply of fresh Garden Seeds, nmmted to be of best quality, and lire growth of BB.viz: Beans, kidney, half moon and Valentine; Beet, mb Turnip, blood, white, Scarcity and Mangel Cabbage, early York, Battersea, Prum- J, Bergen and red Dutch; Carrot, early born, long orange; Cucumbers early framod, long en sad prickly; Lettuce, early ice and long en; Mellon, Citron, Pino Apple, Nutmeg and ftillmaiu; early Cauliflower; Onion,silver skill’d, (dud white Portugal; Okra, curled Parsley, typer, long sweet Spanish Pease, Dwarf, Mur- mtat, Charlton, blue Imperials, Washington, Ishop's Prolific and Tall Marrowfat; Rodish.tong evict, short ton’d do,white turnip do,early frhtn- *d and black fall; Squash, early bush and long rock necked; Salsify, Tomaoes; Turnip, early hitch, largo flat Globe and Rutabago; Pepper jru*,Wator Cress, white and red Clover, Lu- rae Grass, Ac. For sale by nov 20 ANSON PARSONS. Howland’s Pulmoimvla. or Ve getable Demulcent. N cases of obstinate Catarrh;' in Coughs, whether arising from recent or neglected colds; > Asthma; and as an auxiliary and means of pre- jnt relief from the threatening symptoms of ap proaching Pulmonary Consumption, no medicine m treater claims upon the confidence of tho in- nlia than the above medicine. It is for the atHictivo and troublesome symp- ms of coughing, expectoration or phlegm, pom the breast, Ac. which constitute prominent fea* ,*be complaint, that tlie Pulmonaria was ned, and has manifested itsmost valuable pro- prtici. . r It is eqnally useful of course in the relief of wglw and colds, arising from sudden changes of leather, from wearing damp linen, Ac. For sale by A. BARTOW, may 23 ..Jof Restoring the Ilair. ’fib Casada Oil is so denominated, beenune it ucompoMcd of vegetable ingredients,and its jutaes are pre-eminently displayed in the follow- “ ^?pects: It possesses properties of the ino9t ““^anous nature, which eradicates the scurf and impurities of the hair; nourishes the hair and events its fatting offend lessens tbo liability of io turn grey; strengthens tho weakest hair, Sproduces n luxuriant growth: gives a vigoi •w pro wee s a luxuriant growth; gives a vi me hair which soon produces an inimitably »J„ C i «nrt prevents its falling out in a uau»i# sphere, o r during exercise; renders tho hair r Chiral or artificial, beautifully sort and pleasant; bestows nn inn.tinvtMn fflAuantii? nlnna. vigor I ’ nut- amp III! n -• bfiStOWl ttri muiniiiiauiu uiusa linn muua- . perfume to tho trosses—in fine, reuders tho tr a [ es8!r, J , } ,, c cn daritly beautiful, promotes tlie IWiSi , 1 ®k e M, eye brows, mustnehos, Ac. t'al-; IWrc ? * !* a,r ‘ ,s °lFects aro strikingly benefi- kennf i °tly inn °xiotis, and may with safety Jur to 1,10 y° ,ln «ost infant; it eradicates the ii .tf»« ea ? ler an ^ *wp®riW to combs, soaps, &c.; itr t J„. miJ, y pleasant to the infiint, gradually utnnvj ll ° boir, and augments its growth so die ^ 0l,ucc 11 beautiful head of hair. Presen-ea IHeainm' .. , *'*" .“*•»! .S|ii)vuiiwjy j£/f.n’„ a,1 'J always dressed, has wonderful ef- heldin lii i ,a ! r * n . hot or cold climates, mid is ilirouj 1 C8t ‘»»ation by distinguished persons CoW*?!! 0 retail by tho Fropriotor, ® r °adwuy, New-York, and by by A. PARSONS, Agent, •J^Wwwiipcr 1,01,1ft. SttValinall '„°:- 2 6 ^A a nrfo J S. ,ly * Brandy Peaches. 9() 0h U ,• Currant Jelly ,20 do Brandy -Peach- foitolpK • received per brig Lamar, and bv7 ; Q ,, C. L. McNISH. 1ST Wash. r Orris^ 6 ' 1 a,rG3 b supply of Chlorine and "We i««it° « Wash, for clemiingnud presorv- • • eeUl * Hecoived and for sale by 1 ANSON PARSONS. nin*,,.. . Steel Feus, U^V t0Htvnrietv - W. TllORNE WILLIAMS. £n con Miopc. • i,y u ; v a 1 jv ! ,v; ? r „ .°. r . l j", 1 c :. f : i , r ,“ ln wu nunurjur. urmuu, luriw ■Jft 1 JVASIIliUllN, LEWIS & CO. Iftl mlity limns, tnnding from l,rig j Huitovcr, nm| |i >r „,ji 0 [, v 1‘APELFOItD, Pay &CO. limi'vSDfiwircanMlcs, i>W(J • 1 , m4 ,6 mul li Sperm Cniullcn— (J'Moncilmnl lor sale by LOXC ,V P'ATTEllSOfJ. V 1‘V i No. -38—Vol. XXXVI.] rr:- 'c^yZ\r BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF IIAIR is the grandest ornament bolonguig to the human ime. Iiow strangely tho loss or it changes tlio cijuntonance and prematurely brings on tlie up- p fa nine e of old ago, which causes many to recoil a|being uncovered, and sometimes even to chun society to avoid tlie jests aud sneers of their ac quaintance; tlio remainder of thoir lives aro con- luently spent in retirement. In short,not even s loss of property fills the generous thinking ytmlh with that heavy sinking gloom as does the Iqss of his huir. To avert all Uieso unpleasant circumstances,Oldridgo’s Balm of Columbia stops two hair lYom fulling on on tlie first application und ofow bottles restores it ngain. It likewise produ- nualities, yet it will certauily raise its tJ^e estimation ofthe public, when it is known that three of the above signers are more tli ofthe above signers are more than 50 years of ago, and tlio others not less than 30. [From tlio Mayor.] CoMMOXWEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA, ) City of Philadelphia, t I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said city of Phil* -* v,r • ilia ivuuwi wiiiuiuii, tmij ui VI buiu wir u* i mi* adelphia, do hereby certify tliat I am well acquaint ed with Messrs. J. P. luglis, John S. Fttrcy, and Hugh McCurdy, whoso names aro signeatoUie above certificate, tlmt tlioy are gentlemen of char- aetpr and respectability, nnd as such full credit should bo given to tlie said certificate. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, [L. S.l and caused the seal of the city to be af fixed, tins sixth day of December, Ate. , ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. Caution.—*Observe that each bottle of tlie gen uine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on widch is represented tlio Falls of Niagara, the A- gerit’s name, dec. A fresh supply received and for sale by dec 12 ANSON PARSONS. SAVANNAH, (On.) TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1830. HE Cioimlno FRENCH I’TLLfTisnin.t all _ tho QUACK NOSTRUMS of llfu age for tho cure of * • * • « • The French Pills are applicable to all cases, for cither sex, (warranted free from mercury,) and possesses great advantages over tlio Balsams and v bell J ‘ - t ngain. 11 like wise prod U' eyebrows nnd whiskers; prevents tlio hair from turning grey, makes it curl bountifully, und frees it from scurf. Numerous certificates ofthe first respectability in support of the virtues ofOl- (bridge’s Balm, urn shown by tlio proprietors. (OMlcnd the following: Robert Wharton, Esq. lute Mayor ofPhiladel pliin, has certified, as muy be seen below, to tho fiigh character of tlie following gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify that wo have used tlie Balm of Columbia discovered by J, Ol- dridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only ns a preventive against the lulling off of hair, but also a certain restorative. WM. THATCHER, Senior, Methodist Minister in St. George charge. No. 83 North Fifth-street. JOHN P. INGLIS, 331 Arch-street. JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 103Race*st. JOHN 8. FUREY, 101 Snruce-st HUGH McCURDY, 243 South7th st. JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 Arch-st. The aged, nnd those who persist in wearing wigs, may not always experience its restorative nlldllflA, Va! l! xsssll AAVlnl.ilir mi'i.a Virt 1108 1U Look at This. milE left hand halvo. of tliehillnnamed below, X were mailed to tlie address of the imluicrihcr on the 6th February last, at Greenville Court House, South* Corolinn, by Win. Choice, which have not come to hand, and the probability is they must be lost. Tho several Banks are hereby noti fied of my intention to make an application, nfter duo notice, for noiv notes on tlie return of tlie right hand halves, which are now in tny possession. $20 Bank of Augusta, No. 238, dotod 3d Sept. 1830, letter A. $20 Bank of Augusta, do. 179, do. 3d Oct. 1828, letter B. 20 Bank of Augusta, do. 890, do. 2d Jon. 1827, letter A* 20 Bank Columbus, No. 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832, letter II. h. 20 Bank Columbus, No.351, dated 1st Scpt.1831, letter H. h. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 953, do. 9th Dec. 1830, letter II. li. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 1448, do. 1st Oct. 1829, letter H. 20 Bunk Columbus, No. 120fl, do* 1st Oct. 1829, letter H. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 202, do. 7th May, 1630, letter H. h. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 12, dieted 1st Jun 1830, letter torn. 20 Central R. Road, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1836, letter A. 20 Bank Stnto of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept. 18 dim, letter A. 20 Bunk Darien, NO. 1678, do. 1st Dec. 1832, let ter B. b. 20 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 10, do. 5th Dcc^ 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. 71, dated 1st Nov. 1831, letter A. 20 Bank Milledgeville, No. 4251, duted 2d Sept. 1836, letter A. , 100 Bank Milledgeville, No. 430, do 3d Jau.1837, letter A. 100 Planters & MechnuicH’ Bonk Columbus, No. 59, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A. 50 Plan. &> Mcch. Bonk Columbus, No. 330, du- ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A. 60 Ins. Bank Suvannali, No. 18; dated 8tli Dec 1829, letter K. . * NOTICE.—Three months afterdate, applica tion will be made to tlio (above]! different BanJiS for new notes, the left bund hulf of said bills be- ‘" 8 l08t ‘ WILLIAM SMITH. Tronpville, Ga. lolls Oct. 1839. ID" The Georgian, Augusta Chronicle and Sen tinel, Southern Recorder und Columbus Horuid and ScnUuol, will please publish tho ubovo wock- ly for threo months, anil forward their uccounta to mo at TroupvUle.Ga. for payment. oct 31 20713m W. S. flair OU, Bears Grease aud Po matum. , , , M ACASSAR Oil, English, do do American, Ward's Vogctabln Oil,Boars Oil,do Grease, l'omatiun, in pots; do in rolls, Aldrichs Uulm Columbia. Just received and for sale on uccom- modaUng terms ly oHNKsTnwFlL> Comer orBruughton &. WhitaUcr-sts. nov 20 Opposite the -Mansion House. -4 A BBLS Apphts^fusliccoivcd por brig Now XU Hanover, and forsalo by dee 3 LONG. & PATTERSON. 8 .. . Tan over mo uaisatnsand all liquid medicines, by being entirely freo from smell, and consequently do not effect the breath, thereby preventing tlio possibility of a discovery while using them. J Besides this important advantage they never dis- agree with tho stomach, and in the first stages of the disease they usually effect a euro in a few duys, with littlo regard to diet or exposure. Iu the most obstinato stages of tho disease, they aro equally curtain, having cured many after every other remedy liad failed. In short, they havo been so universally successful, that thut tlie proprietor challenges any one to produce a remedy or equal certainty, under a forfeiture of Threo Hundred Dollars. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, and T. M. J. M. TURNER. Pnco $2 per box. au * 5 164—ly T .800 Dollars Challenge. 3lf I'lLLSiignl F llarrlson-ssneelflc Ointment, OR the cure of White Swellings, Scrofulous and other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old and frnsiH - Cl — !.... .1 t» * . . f. fresh Wounds, Sprains and Bruises, Swellings and Inflammations, Scald Head, Women's Soro groasts, RhomnaUc Pains, Tetters, Eruptions, Clu.bains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns and External Diseases generally. It is likewiso greatly superi or to any medicine heretofore discovered for the chafed backs und limbs of horses; furring worms, chapped lips—and iu short, for every external bo dily evil tlmt may full to the lot of man or beast. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, and , T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Price 50 cents per box. wig 5 164—ly ScpttKboro lVinnln Institute. T\/TR. and MRS. LUCIEN LATASTEinform —"-I- their friends, that the above Institution will ho opened on Monday, tho 13th of Jannary,1840. They invite their former patrons to renew their support, assuring theni.tlmt no effort will be spur- cd to give satisfaction. Their rates, for a torm of five months, will bo as follows: Reading, Writing and Spel- Jj n £t $12or$9permonth, for any period less than ono term. The above with Geography,$16 or $4 per month, The abovo with History, Grammar and Arithmetic,$13 or 4 J per month, All tho higher 'branches of English, $20 or $5 per month, French, Spanish, and Lat in, each, $20 or $5 por month, Music,Piano or Guitar,cach$25 or $6 per month, Use of Instruments, $4 Board can be obtained in the Borough. The Principal dqes not design taking any boarders. Those desirous of further information will ad dress us by letter at Milledgeville. dec 6 243eowp A Degirublc Offer* O RENT—Ti.« cs.ijocriber’s Store, on his J. wharf, well adapted for u Ship Chandlery Grocery, or any ^business connected with ship ping. It is needless for him to any more of this advantageous offer to thoso who would desire to embark in that line, as it is well known to be one of tlio best in town. The subscriber would also inform his friends tlmt ho has embarked in the Steamboat business, nnd his services, or those of his second son, John F. Guilmnrtin, can bo always had at his wharf, for thoso shipping, &c. by the steamers Beaufort District and the Despatch, at all times. JOHN GUILMARTIN. N. B.—Also to rent, a spacious three story House, heretofore known as “The Independent Hotel,” fronting on the Bay, in East Broad street, well adapted for aBonrding Houso, with a Ten Pin Alley, Bar, &c. attached.nov 26 Satin Ribbons, Ac. Just received perG. B. Lamar. S ATIN Ribbons, Muslin Bunds Muslin Edgings and Insertings Silk Hosiery, Thread, See. For sale by AVERY & JOHNSON, Sweet Scented Powder, Ac. DOZ. Otto Rose Scented Powder JL^m 6 do. Violet do. do. 6 do. Plain do. do. Also, Powder Boxes and Puffs. Received and for sale, by oct25 A. PARSONS. Goshen Butter. /Tk FIRKINS Goshen Butter, justrcccivcd JL w and for sulo by nov 26 LONG & PATTERSON. Iron, Hails nud Rum. O NE thousand and 48 bars Swede’s Iron, as sorted; 300 casks Nails do, 50bblsRum— landing per brig Puudora, from Boston, and for oalc by L. BALDWIN, nov 28 Caracas Cocoa. LBS. Caracas Cocoa, just received nnd for sale by nov26 LONG A PATTERSON. 25 nov 23 Navy Bread. BBLS. Pilot nnd 50 tibia Nuvy Brcad.just received oiul for sole by &P. LONG & PATTERSON. Share Moulds. I TONS Slmro Moulds,forsuleby I nov 28 N. B. * H. WEED. Garden Seeds, Crop of 1830. poll salo by PORCHER & LA ROCHE, — the following: White Onion,silver skin Scotch Kale,nccncurl'd Vltllme >ln D U Yellow do Red do Early Blood turnip Beet Sea Knlo Early Dutch or Spring Flat Turnip utouu uutu rim x iirmp French Amber Sngardo Early Garden Btono do Wlnto Silema Sugar do Large Euglish Norfolk' EllHv nrarurn Tiirnin <ln IVl.T.n sis. Early Orango Turnip do Whito Flat do Long Blood do Large whito Globe do Long Mongol Wurtzel* Red Top Flat do Long Scarlet Carrot «» •* *■ - Long Orange do Long Blooddo Early Horn do Guernsey Parse Long White do Early Cluster Cucumber Long do Long Green do Early short green do Markcnoes, for pickle Sup’r Waterniellon Largo Muskmcllon Fine Nutmeg Mellon Largo CaiitelonQ do Green Citron do Bush Sumtner Sqttnsli Dutch Summer Squash Crooktieek Winter do Cocoauut or Porter do Mammoth Pumpkin Large Yellow do Imtrl sugar lonf Lettuce Whito head early do Green do largo tfo Cabbage Head do Extra do do do Brown Dutch do Long whito sum'rRadish Early senrtet short top do Long Salmon do Lung scarlet do Scarlet or Cherry Tur nip do White Turnip do Yellow Turnip do White Fall Spanish do Black do do do Early sugar loafCabbuge Early Dutch do Early York do Arkfie’s early dwarf do Large York do Yellow Aberdeen or Bullock do Dalo's Yellow Hybrid (now) do Rutabaga or Swedish, (yellow) do Long Tankard or Han over do 3ngo % Squash or Bell Pepper Cayenne do Purple Egg Plant rled Cret Curb Largo Bergen do Large Drumhead do Flat or late Dutch do Green Savoy do Green Glazed do Red Dutch do Colewort, or Collarda Early Cauliflower Late do Cesarean Kale, or Cow Cabbage dec 7 214 sley Cress or Pepper- grass Broad Leavod Cross Water Cress Large smooth red To mato Yellow Tomato Vegetable Oyster Solid Celery Summer Savory D warf curled Parsli Curled do Round Leaved Spinage White Mustard Brown do Long White Okra Short Graen do Giant Asparagus Nosturtion Bene Plant English Sorrol Largo Scotch Leek London Leek Saffrou Sweet Marjoram Sweet Tliytno Lemon B-iliu Early Sugar Com Chiueso Prolific do Early Washington or June Pea# Large x ork do June Poos Early Drumhead do Bishop’s early Prolificdo Larly Bullock’s Heartdo Large whito Marrowfat 1 Dwurf Marrowfat do Dwarf Prolific do Early China dwarf Beans Early Mohawk do do Early six-week do do White Kidney do do Red Marrow do do Flower Seeds, assorted Frcsli Garden Seeds. THIS YEAR’S CROP. T OP’D seed Onions large giant Aspara gus Largo Blood Beet Mangle Wartzeldo nion.i Turnip *»« Early York Cabbage Largo do do Green Glazed do Sugar Loaf do Cauliflower do Lnrge Drumhead do Early Horn Carrot Long Orango do Early Astringham do White Cabbago Lettuce Imperial Head do Ice Coss.do Early Dutch Turnip Large Fiat do RcaTop do Largo Norfolk do Rutabaga do ^ Hanover do Early Windsor Beans Sieva or Carolina do Horticultural do Red Speckled do Early Mohawk do China Dwarf flo Refuged or 1000 to 1 do Asparagus Roots These Seeds are in fine order, and warranted Round Spinach Whito Solid Cellery Scarlet short top Radish Long Scarlet do Turnip do do J—d-u Donnnr Long Cayenne do Do Smooth Parsnip Large Red Tomato Okra Early Bush Squash Crooked Neck do Nutmeg Mellon Cuutclona do Citron ao Red Onion White do London Look Squash Pepper Double Curled Pnrsley Purple and white Egg Plant Large Marrowfut Peas Do Dwarf dp do Early Frame do Do Monoach do Do Charlton do Grooms Dwarf do Sweet Sugar Corn Golden Sioux do Tuscarorado, Sac. fresh nnd of tlio best kinds, just received and for sulo low, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, dec 5 242 W. II. A S. Rogers, H AVE just received per recent arrivals from N. York, nearly their fall supply of Freuch, German, Italian und English Fuiicy Dry Goods, miioug which are tlie following articles, viz: Ladies rich Plush nnd Silk French Shawls Do. colored and bluck Ostrich and Cashmere •Shuwls 1 case finest Florence Braid Bonnets 1 do. super. Irish Linens 15 cartoons Paris emb. Cupcs and Collars 30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quillings 5 do. Weir Gro do Lyons Lace 25 do. Thread Edgings and Insortings 10 do. Valencine do. do. and Bondings 20 do. 4-4 and 5-4 Wash, Spot, Square and Il lusion Blondo French worked Cuffs, Blondo Veils aud Paris Bands Chnntilla Veils, Eng. Collars and Twist Shawls Mohair Notts, Bags und Scarfs Muslin ParUemb’d Shawls, 4-4 and 6-4 Black Laco do. do. 1-2 and 4-4 Cups, Insant’s Waists, French Flowers and Wreaths French, English and American Prints Challys, Mous. do Lnincs, Velvets nnd Silks Tartan, Rob Roy nnd Knhylo Shawls Bonnet, Belt anil Cap Ribbons Ermine nnd Fur Collars Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose. octl.il Sou . f Sqnnre. Stai'cli and Bine. rrUHRTY boxes Colognte’s superior Starch, 2 A cases do English Fig Bluo, landing from brig Augusta, and for sulo by 28 Ci. R. HENDRICKSON. Flower Seeds. Crimson Trefoil Double Hollyhock Crimson Velvet Cox comb Velvet Marigold Double P riii (VisFeath era Variegated Bulsumines Sweet Peas Satin Flower Double Dahlia Dwarf Sunflower Princes Feather Dwarf Rocket Larkspur China or India Pink Bottle Pink London Pride Morning Glory Love iu a Mist Pink Luvalora Purple Larkspur Golden Coreonsio New striped Marigold RER A LAROCHE. S TAR or Pot Mari gold Musk Geranium Donble French Poppy Tricoiorcd Chrysanthe mum Double June Pink Jack’s Prido Double FrcnchMarigold Mourning Bride Golden Coreopsis Double Larkspur Crimson Globe Amaran- thus China or.India Pride China Aster Rose Campion Scarlet Malopo Love Lies Blooding Sweet scented Arcadia Evening Primrose . Cnntorbcrry Bell For sale by PORCilER & dec 13 249 O 1 I^add, Flipper A Sistarc, FFERforsaleon good terms, 150hhds first quality Cuba Molasses 300 bags good, fair and prime green Cuba Coffee 150 do superior old Java do 50 mats very fine old Manilla do IlhdB prirno Porto Rico Sugar 25 boxes Boston refined Loaf do 10 bids first quality crushed do 20 halfchcstssnperior Black Tea 50 half boxes Balcor’sNo 1 Chocolate 50 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper 100 boxes Negro Pipes, large sizes 500 Dcmijons, assorted, 1 to 5 gallons 200 whole and half boxes Bunch Raisins 125 pcs 42 inch Duudeo Bagging 500 kegs Cut Nuils, assorted 50 casks Brown Stout, quarts and pints 50 baskets Champoguo, Anchor and Key 50 boxes Sparkling Hock 200 M Spanish Segare 4 pipes Holland Gin, Beehive and Hourglass 2 halfpipes London Dock Brandy 10 do do J. J. Duptty Sc Co. do 10 do American do 300 bbla Connecticut Gin, Phelps & Cowdy’a 100 do Boston do, Euplo brand 100 do do Rura do 30 do superior Baltimore Whiskey 10 do do old Monongahelu do 100 halfpipes und quarter casks Madeira, Port, Sicily Madeira and Pico Wines Sicily 100 bags Shot, assorted 300 Grindstones nov 26 [Whole Ho.—97*050. tocNlrnblc Dry Goods. R eceived by ’ AVERY & JOHNSON. Ladies French Kid Gloves Do black and col’d sewing silk do Do white do do Do bluck do Mitts Do long white Kid Gloves Gents black and col’d Kid do Do woolou do, Boys woolen do Do silk do Ladies and Gouts silk Hosiery Gents Lambs wool and Merino £ IIoso Do heavy wool 4 Hose Do Menno under Shirts and Drawers Welsh, Merino, Saxony, Ac. Flannels, warrant ed not to shrink when wushed. Thibet Wool do, Broclia do Rich Plush Mantillas, do Clieancal Tippets Do do Ladles Hat Ornamonts Thibet and Bayadere Scarfs Rich silk do, plaid Caslimcro do. For sale on favorable tenm. dec 3 South side Monument square. Cloths* Cnflsimcres* Ac. A VERY & JOHNSON, have received, Black, blue blnck, brown, claret, green, Ac. West of England Cloths Black, mixt, brown, striped, Ac.'Casaimores Oxford mixt, bluck, brown, green, Ac. Premium Satinets Heavy mixt do. do. for servants Jeans, Linseys, Ac. do. do. Heavy Duftil Blankots Also, fine ribbon bound Wliitncy, Rose, Ac. Blimkcts. : ' oct 23 South sido Monument Square. New Full Goods. (G.B. Received by G. B. Lamar. A • AND 4-4 Scotch Ginghams O Ht. Fine Long Lawns, Dish Linens Brown Holland, do. Hamilton Flannel American Prints, Worrtod Gloves Wonted and Cotton Hosiery AVERY A JOHNSON, oct 2 South side Monument Square* H , . W. II. A S. Rosters* AVL just received from Now York, the fol lowing Fancy Goods, viz: 1 boxemb’d changeable Bonnet Ribbons, a splendid article 1 box sup’r fig'd Satin do do 1 do fancy French Silk Bags 1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons 6 White Net Veils 1 dozen Net Shawls 1 do Silk cmh'd Scarfs 1 do Plaid do do 1 do Thibet do do 4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe 1 do Phillygrammy 1 dozen Infant’s Waists 10 do Nuns (Dutch) Lnco Togetbor with various articles in the Fancy line, nov 16 South side Market Squnrei . ' Hew Goods. A BENNETT has also opened Store No. lm.9 2, Waring’s Buildings, with a large and jplendid assortment of Millenary Goods, consist ing in part, namely: 10 boxes Ladies Florence Braid, Split Straw, Leghorn; Straw, Braid, col’d English aud common Straw Bonnets GO dozen col’d Nun’s Hoods 40 boxes Bonnet, Cup, Satin and Tnfeta Ribbons 10 do Belts, various stylos hud niwH»'~* , P,.i!j am., r-i-jiciiues, datiiu, Ac. and a great variety of fancy goods, tor sale wholesale or retail very low. nov 11 Seasonable Goods. B ROADCLOTHS—-Black, invisible green, olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed ai d brown, English double milled. Cass line res—Drab, black, dark grey and striped. Satinets—Blue, drab, cadet and dark mixed. Suspenders—Elastic and knitted, also Extra Ends. Hosiery—fAinbs Wool, Yigcnir., white and mix ed Cotton. Gloves—Colored end white Hoskin, Buckskin, Silk and Beaver Umbrellas—Silk und Cotton. Stocks—Satin, and fiombasin, with bows aitd plain. Cravats—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also, Merino Skirts. Brushes'—Cloth, hair, nail and tooth. Handkerchiefs—White Silk, plain, red and figur ed. Just received, add for sale by GEORGE W. BEHN, oct 22 No. 2 Shad's Buildings. Dry Goods. F ANCY Alpeens, Marseilles Crib Counter- . panes, white Marseilles Counterpanes, as sorted sizes White and col’d notted do do do Blanket Shawls, low priced Red Flannels Bleached and unbleached Canton Flannel English bleached do do Low priced Satinets, Kentucky Jeans Bluck and bluo black Bonibasitis Welsh Flannels, Thibet Scnrfs French and English Merinos. For sale hy GEORGE W. BEIlN, n°y 25 No. 2 Shad's Building. House Furnishing Goods. 8 _ A 10-4,12-4 snd 13-4 French Quilts TCj 3-4,6-4, 8-4,10-4 und 12-4 Table Da- mask 6-4, 7-4,8-4,10-4 and 12-4 Scotch Damask Table Covers 6-4,7-1 and 8-4 brown Damask do do 3-4 und 4-4 Scotch Damask Napkins 5-4,6-4,7-4 and 8-4 col’d worsted Table Covers 4-4,54, 64,74 and 84 do cotton aud linen do do 54 worsted Piano Covers Col’d, worsted and do cotton Stauds and Toilet Covers White Marseilles Toilet Covers Scotch Diaper, Huckaback, Crush, Ac,To welling Birds Eye and Ru&mt Diapers Pillow Caso Linens and Linen and Cotton Sheet ing Super Irish Linens, free of cotton Rich Curtain Chintz, in sets Drapery Muslins, Furniture Dimity Oil Cloths, green, crimson and drab Moreen? The above goods were selected with care for this market, and will be sold on accommodating terms AVERY A JOHNSON,, by nov 13 South side Monument Square. To Planters* P EAS and BEANS—Early China Dwarf Beaus, early six week Beans, white Kidney Beans, red Marrow Beaus, early Washington or June Pens, largo white Marrowfat Pens, Dwarf Marrowfut Peas, early Charlton Peas,Dwarf Pro lific Pens. A full supply just received oftho crop of 1839, and for sale by CUE nov 30 POltCIIER A LA ROCHE. Powileroil Spices. C INNAMON, Black Pepper, African Pepper, Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice, Ginger, Ac. For sulo by PORCHER A LA ROCHE, Opposite the Market, dec 6. Signof the Golden Globe. Garden Seeds—Crop IS39. i and Shal A SUPPLY of English and Shaker’s Garden jljL Seeds, for sale on reasonable terms by PORCHER A LL ROCHE, • Opposite tho Market, dec5 Sign oftho Golden Globe. Philadelphia Beef* 3 BBLS Rounds, in fine ortlir, just received per brig New Ilanovcr, nnd for sale by dec 3 LONG A PATTERSON. Combs, Brushes* Ac. *CtINE Ivory and Horn Dressing and Pocket JL Combs, Hair,Cloth, Nail, Combs,and supe* rior English, French und American Tooth Brush os, aud Shaving Brushes, Ac. ill the greatest vu* rioty. Just received and for salo by dec 5 G. K. HENDRICKSON. lVetv flood*, IVctv CooiTfi. T HEtub^cribcr has received am now opcn’ny from brig Savannah and ship €’»!ht, a largo nnd extensive assortment of newost style of Fans npyvost style cy and S.tajde Goods, consisting in part of dm fol lowing articles, viz: 100 pieces Cordova Kerseys. 120 . do. Suthicts J 4 20 do. new stylo 44 French Prints CO do. do. • English Calicoes 60 do. block and cord Scotch Gingham* 30 do. Kentucky Jeuns 10 do. Whito Fhmnel 40 do. Red do. various qualilio* 20 do. Muslin de Laineu ’ . , 100 54,64 and 84 Chinefjfc STuwvfir 50 Merino Shawls and Mantlet ' , 400 Shawls, various styles and qualities 100 pieces French and English Merinos' 60 do. Pongee Silk Ilmfr. ' 20 do. English Spittnlficld Silk do.. 50 dozen Wolen Gloves 30 do. Mens Buck nnd II. S. Glover 20 do. Ladies II. S. Gloves. 20 do. do. Silk aud Cotton Glove* nnd Long Mitts 50 pieces col’d and black. Silks,newest styl* 2 cases Canton Flannel 20 pieces new style CassimerO . 20 do. Vestings 10 do. Broadcloths, vnrious qualities 30 boxes Bonnot, Cap Taffeta and Belt Rib* bona 100 dozen silk, worsted and cotton Hoso and Half Hose 10 boxes Satin Ribbons,from Nn. 2 to 22 48 Ladibs whito Florence Bonnets AHD 100 colored Bonnets White and colored Satins, col’d Florence* White and black Crape Black tare Shawls, black Bombasine Nuns Hoods, nnd a general assortment of lesimble goods. For sale by oct 29 A. BENNETT* WTff7i/loyd-Marlrei Square, a AS just roceived per recent arrirab,, , 3 doz Muslin Collars 4 do English Frilled do 3 pcs black Silk Fringe, 2 do Wire Blood 2 do black fancy Blond 12 do Thread Lnccs, 6do German do 8 do Linle do, 3 do Wire Edging 4 do Blond Quiling, 12 do Plaid Swiss 14 do Beltings, 3do Mantilla Lnce 4 doGiccinti Net do, 5 do Bobbinet Lace 8 do Snittnlfield Ildkfi:, 13 do Pongee lldkfis 4 do pfuin Silk do, 3 do do Satin do 5 doz Gauze do, 4 do fancy do 6 do embroidered do 5 do Gents Broso Gloves , 4 do Ladies do do, 3 do do Kid do 3 do Gents Buck Gloves 2 do do IT. S. do 8 do India Rubber Suspenders 3 do super do do uo 14 pcs uncut Velvet Ribbons Also, a splendid assortment of Plain, Figured and Changeable Silks. nov 30 [~ Itliicn nnd Cotton Shirts. ' UST opened, a complete assortment of ready made Starts, viz: Superior Irish Linen do, Cotton with linen bosoms, do French Gingham, warranted not to fade; do Boston Print*, and Eng« lish twilled, which will be sold nt a small profit,br ~ NICHOLS. Market Square* nov 11 G. Boston A Randle* Market Square, Savannah, H AVE instore, nnd are receiving per variou* arrivals, a full supply of Grocenes,Bogging, Ac, Amoug which urc— 10 hhds. St. Croix Sngnr 11 do. Porto Rico do. 60 bags Coffee 150 pieces Bagging, 42,43 and 44 inche* 50 coils Bale Rope 100 lbs. Bogging Twine 10000 do. BulUniore cured Bacon, Hains/Side*, and Shoulders 3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oats Canal and B»ilt. Flour, whole and £ bbls* 10 casks and 25hnxes Goshen Cheese 20 L*and 20 4 bbls. Bnelrwlian* r»i 10 bow, Sperm. Candle. 5 pines Otard, Dupuy A Co’s. 4th prsof Brandy 5 do. Seignetfo do. do. 5 do. Holland Gin 20 bbls. Peach Brandy 30 do. Rye Gin, 30 do* Whiskey 20 do. Rum ^ Madeira. Teneriffe. Port end Street MaTs^' ga Wines Butter and Wino Biscuit Almonds aud Raisins, Tobacco 10 tons iron, assorted 75 kegs Nails, Ac. All of which they offer on accommodating terms* oct 11 Domestic Brandy and Gin. Cy p* BBLS. Domestic Brandy, 16 do Smith’* AdeJ do Gin, received per brig New York, and fur sale by nov 27 MICH. DILLON A CO. . float. T WO hundred and fifty chaldrons best quality English Coal, landing from brig Symetry, at Telfair’s wharf, for sale in lots to suit purcha sers, by MICH. DILLON A CO. dec 7 Hotiee to Planters. *J BBL8. new Menhaden Fish, equal to A VFVr No. 3 Mackerel, just received nud for sale ut a low rate by dec 11 MICH. DILLON A CO* 100 Fresh Spices. II I ^AT3 Cinnamon /V/ 1 hbl Nutmegs, fresh imported 1 case Mace do, 1 bug Cloves do 20 kegs pure ground Ginger ' 19 bags Root 1 do 6 do Alspice, Ac. Just received 'end for by G. R. HENDRICKSON. White Lead, Ac. 1 KEGS superior English, White Lead Aw” 2UU do do American Nir. I A3 10 bbls English Linseed Oil 10 do do Chalk 10 do do Whiting 5 do Alum, 5 do Salt Petrcr Just received per Savannah und Coromando, and for sale by ' ■ nov 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Perfumed Soaps# A VARIETY of Perfumed Soaps for the toil^ ct, in bars nnd cakes, of various descriptions, for sale low for cash, hv dec 5 PORCHER A LA ROCHE* Mustard. A SUPPLY of Loudon Mustard: of iitfporior quality, for sale by PORCIIElt A LA ROCHE, Opposite the Market, dec 5 Sign oftho Golden Globe* Flixir of Barley T HIS valuable flavored Cordial isexpected ill a few days by tho brig Opelousas, from Bal timore. It is needless to comment upon the val uable properties of thin Bark for Fever and Ague, Nervous Debility or Weak Stomach, as the testi monials in bunds of the Agents will suffice its val uable qualities. It can only be procured at the store of PORCHER A LA ROCHE, ddc6 Sole Agents, Nicklchy Complete. -- * *' ofN* ' ‘ FT1HE Life und Adventures ofNicholusNlckle A 1 by, by Chnrles Dickens,.with numerous U lustrations by Phiz. Do do, cheap edition, With 2,nlat^s. . Alfred De Rosnfin or tile Adventures of a French Gentleihun, by Geo. \V. MV Reynolds, 2 vole. Count Dumas’s Memoirs of his own time, in eluding the Revolution, the Empire, and the Res-. torntion, by Lieut. General Count Mufhieu Da- mas, in2 vols. - Jack Shopperd complete hi 2 vols. / Buist’s American Flower Gordeh Direetoiy, ' new edition; Ellet’d Essay on tho Low's ofTrade in rcferericq. to the works of Internal Improvement in tlie U. States, 1 volume: 8 vo. Jifst received hy dec6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.