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Dr* ffl. It. Uolien’8celebrated
. Bhcnmalic Bmbrocntion.
New-York, Attgnst 3,1839.
TTThEAR SIR—I laving frequently witnessed the
JmJ application of your Rheumatic Embrocation,
unif the beneficial effect* arising therefrom, it uf-
ford-* me pleasure to siato that -I: most cheerfully
recommend it as an iuvuluablo remedy, pud the
best known for the cure of that painful and disUes-
iiug complaint, eithor in its acute or chronic form.
Wm. F. Platt, m. d.,
JLa4*-OoiT<Mponding Secretary ortho Modi-
cal Society of tlio City uud County of N. Y.
ToDr.M.B. Coheir.
Dr. M. B. Cohen—In reply to your request as
to toy opinion bfyour llheiiiuatic Embrocation, I
inoat willirigly acknowledge that I liuvo used it in
my practice, and found it an invaluable remedy
as a palliative Liniment in cases of Rheumatism.
„ * Ciias. A. Van Zandt, M'.-D.
New York, April 20,1839. .
1 certify that 1 havo used Dr. M. B. Coiien’s
Rheumatic Embrocation, and have found it it most
useful remedy adguvant in U19 treatment of this
painful disease, mid therefore hesitato not loro*
cutumeud it in all cases of Rheumatism.
Wm. A.vtiEusoN, M. D. &c.
New-York, April 21,1838.
No. 342, Broadway, N. Y.
In February, 1835, l had a severe attack of In
flammatory Rheumatism, Which deprived me of
tlie-entire use ofiily limbs—^iitl'eriug, at the same
time, the moat excruciating pain. Dr. M. B.
Cohen, havingan acquaintance with me, and hear
ing of my situation, called on me, and kindly-ufiep-
ltd, if I would consent, to relieve me; .lie applied
hi* Rhenmtfiic Embrocation, und before I10 left
tore, I had, in a measure, the use of my hands, of
"which I was unable previously to move a finger.
He continued to visit me seven or eight times,
Muring which time I experienced the greatest re
lief, aud null titties an immediate cessation of pain
ton the application of his Specific.
IIknry It. IIaskix',
188 VaricU-street, cornor of King. *.
New-York, Dec. 6,1840. r
!i ’ ^il 01118011 I* a, I *he Uliematistu for 40 years,
nnd suffered severely; he nought t|io assistance mid
advice of all the eminent physicians of this country
“1*“ n, id cpulll hud no relief. By using
.Dr* M. B. Cohen's Rheumatic. Liniment, throe
months after first application he was entirely cur
ed, and in five months ho was ns strong and hearty
as he ever was in his life. He was cured in 1833,
and up to file present time has had no return. lie
is now 80 years old. He wishes all person&troubl-.
ed with Rheumatism to call on him, and lie will
with pleasure give an account of bis miraculous
euro; which ho attributes solely to tlio uso of Dr.
Cohen's Embrocation. It. Thomson.
, For sale by THO. RYEltSON.
liov 12
New Beef,
tfA BARRELS new Mess Beef
50 do. prime do.
v Landing and for sale liy
bct3 C LAG HORNS & WOOD.
B Pr 3r® r, Bht, Chiropodist.
E l* mo * 1 respectfully lo inform tlie
, publie 111 general, that he I* the inventor of on
elixir by which liois enabled 1 without culling in the
brief space of two minutes, to eradicate the most
pamfnl Corn, or other excrescences of the Feel.
•'• K’s meiJiod of curing Corns is ditfcreiit to
any tiling hitliorto known in this country, nor doeg
he attempt tq offer n nostril ra requiring secrecy or
mull, to insure its efficacy, but confidently assure*
those who stiller from them, that they may have
tlio satisfaction of carrying away thoir tormentor,
Uie Corn,'ni their hands.
ILK,can produce nnwnrds of 10,000 Certifi*
cates from the principal States in America,.and tes-
tnnojimls from various Professors and Doctors of
i • «. in ° l,in ^ during thei short time he has been in
this City, numerous Ludics and Getitlcmcn of the
highest respectability, nro so satisfied with the innn-
ncr m winch he perforins tlio Cure, that they have
presented him with certificates of the strongest ro-
commendutibu. -
Ladies nnd .Gentlemen may bo attended at their
residence if desired.
Residence, Mansion House. Mr. Knight liiay
bo consulted from 9 to 12 o’clock in tlio forenoon,
ana from 2 till 4 in tlio ufternoon, every duy
novll 3*' v , J
Notice to Consignees and Shippers
T „„ of Goods. , ,,,
HF. undersigned, takes this method of inform*
lug the public, that ho has established himself
iii stowing ami discharging tho cargoes of all vessel*
ufiteh may he given to Ills care. He ha* had teu
yfar’u experiunco InNew-Orleuns asa Stevedore,
attdl has In hi* possession twelve pair patent
screws, well adapted to tho purpose of sttiwlng.
.Persons wishing information as to tlio prompt.nnd
faithful discharge of nil business entrusted to. him,
will please, call ut Uie store of Mr. A. Dixon,
Stoncy Bluff C. L. PORTER,
nov 9 3* '
More Cheap Clothing-
(At the New Cnsh Store.)
TUfcT received,. per brig Excel, u variety of
~ plain, waved, diinoud heaver and asphaltuni
burjbuls; business nnd Imutiug Coats; wool dyed,
black, blue, and green Dress’ and Frock Coats; a
large assortment of Pautalo.ous uud Vests.
. * Also,
1 pot cloth and flushing overCoats and bunting
Coals, at very low prices.
A great variety of servants clothing, togethorwith
Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Hdkfs. &c. &c.- For
sale, at very reduced prices, by
novfi. J. J. WEBB, A CO.
Just Opening,
A SPLENDID assortment or Elorenco Braid,
and- Straw Bonnets mid Iioods, of the newest
shape, and ribbons ofthc best pattern*; also l^llslcr
Boots mid Slippers, Morocco mid kid Ties and.
Slippers, Ladies’Corsets, lioiscry, GJoves. Muslin
de Lmu, Calicoes, Satinets, Blankets, Flannels,
negro Cloth, Worsted Shawls, Irish Linen; Shirt
ing, nnd nil other articles, suitable for full und win
ter. All to be sold at a reduced price, for cash or
city acceptance, by J. RIOltDAN,
Marshall’s buildings, Bumurd-st. SouUiside Mur-
ket'Squure. U ov 9
Assize of Bread for IVov., 1811.
City Trkasorkus OrncE, \
' November 2, 1841. J
T HE average price of Flour the last mouth be
ing $7 OO per barrel, breud must weigh as
follows, viz:
10 cent loaf must weigh 2 lb. 14 or.. l *
5 cent do do 1 lb. 04 0/..
3 cent do do ' • 1)J oz.
nov 3 JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
Notice.
7T1HF. STEAMBOAT COMPANY of GF.OR-
X GIA hns ceased lo receive goods to forward.
All goods consigned to the umTcraigned will he
turned over to a Forwarding -Merchaut, nnd tho
usual forwarding commission will he charged
■thereon. The public is informed, that the usual
care will bo taken on goods lorwnrded by the
Company’s boats. Tim condition of Uieir boats
was novor better than at this moment, nnd every
facility will bo nffordeil mid despatch used in trans
porting goods to tHeir destination.
- It. M. GQODWIN,, ’
President S. II. Co. ofGoorgin.
Snvonnnli, Nov. 9th, 18-JL
O’ Tlie Augusta Constitutionalist, Now-York
Jon run!, of Commerce,, uud Millcdgovillo Federal
Union, will publish tlie abnro three limes and send
their bills to the Georgian for collectitm.
nov 10
' Wines.
M ADEIRA, 111 casks and boxes
Port in casks and boxes
Tcnerifle in casks.
For sale at reduced price?.
nov fi ltO.BT. HABERSHAM A SON.
Central Hunk and Ilawkiusville
Money,
W ANTED at current rates, by
LADD, TUPPER &. SISTARE.
nov fl
ioo
Harper’s Family Library.
TVTO. 132, Manners and customs of the Japn-
-L" uese, in the 18th century. „
No. 133. Tho history of Connecticut, from tlie
firit settlement to the present time, by Theodore
Dwight., Jr.
No 134 and 135. Ruins of ancient cities, with
general and particular accounts of their rise, fall
nnd present condition; by Charles Bucke. For
naleby THOMAS PURSE,
nov 3 ,
Tobacco and Segura.
BOXES Lump Tobacco
JLl/U 12 hluls. Leaf do.
50 M Spanish Segnrs. For sale by
■n»V 3 , FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
JOSEPH GUMMING,
PRODUCE BROKER.
OFFICE, TRUST COMPANYs’ tiUlLIHNQ •
Second Story, West End,
Is now prepared to attend to miy business in that
department, mid otters his services to his
friends and thu public, in tho pur
chase and sale of produce.
oct 22
BROKERAGE BUSINESS.
JOSEPH CUMMING
Will attend to the Salo and Purchase of Property,
The Product* of tho Hint©,
STOCKS, BONUS, EXCHANGE,‘ MONEY, &C.
And in tlie arrangement nnd settlement of claims
and demands
FOR BANKS, Olt INDIVIDUALS,
STRICT AND PUNCTUAL ATTENTION WILL RK GlYKR TO ALL
BUSINESS CONVIUCD TO HIM.
Office id Story Trust Co. Building, West End.
oct 22 1 . • ’ '
Safety Ink.
T HE discovery of. a writing fluid capable ofre-
sisting the notion of any chemical preparation,
is one of very great value to the community ut large;
and wo are not surprised to leurn tliut tho safety
ink of Messrs. ' Tlienll & Co. No. 4 Wall strecL
is universally used by our banks, bankers, und
jargo commercial houses. This ink is perfectly
indeliblo on all sort* of paper; and all means hither
to token to. efface it, have only added depth and
brilliancy to its color; its indelibility, lias been tested
by the most eminent chemists in the country, of
whom it will be sufficient to name Doctor Chilton,
o'thiicity, m:d Professor Webster, of’Harvilrd
University; tlio additional safety in having notes,
deods, and other valuable papers written with ink,
possessing this. qualification, must bo apparent to
all, nnd wo ftel we are performing a'duty lo the
public by informing them where it can be obtain
ed— A r eto York Sun.
A supply of tlio above just received by the sub
scriber.
_ _ ALSO, *
A - superior article of machine copying Ink.
ALSO,
Currier & Hall’s original Block Writing Fluid,
said to be unrivaled for its easy flowing from the
and its beautiful raven black color.
*** . ALSO,
Currier & Hall’s Blue Writing Fluid
Stephens’ , do. do.
Revees & Soil’s do. do.
Maynard &Noyo’a Black Ink, of all sizes,always
on hand. For sale by TII03. PURSE.
Ladd, Tqpper & Sistarc,
O FFER for sale on accommodaliiig terms
50 hhds good fair nnd prime Muscovado Su
gar
20 boxes brown nnd whito Havana do
10 do single refined Loaf do
40 blids superior retailing Molasses
100 tes and Libia New-Orleans do
75 bags prime green Cuba Cofieo
12 hhds choice do St. Jngo do
15 chests nnd half chests best Black Tea
25 hnlf boxes Suker's No. 1 Chocolate
20 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper
100 boxes new Smoked Herring
20.kits superior Spiced Salmou
05 bbU Baltimore prime Beef and'Pork
50 kegs do Leaf Lard
500 prime do Hams and Sides Bacon
200 bbls do Howard St Flour
\]0 boxes best Cavendish Tobacco
11Q thousand choice .Principe Cigars
100 do Havnnu und American do
15 half pipes O. D. P. & Co. and J. J. D. P.
& Co. Brandy
10 do do Seignelts do
1 ^ ral, ^y» v * nta ge
10 pipes pure Holland Gin.
'20 bbls Old Monongahclu Whiskey
300 do Connecticut, Nqw-York and Boston'
Gin
10 doz Anchor and Cabinet. Champagne
10 do very old Currant Wine
15 do superior old Wlute Port
<>0 qr, casks Sherry, Sicily, Teneriffe, Pico,
Jlanibille* and Port Wine
MwMnpera patent Wine Bottles
smijohns, 4 to 5 gallons
it English Linseed Oil
JFwppiiw Paper
50. piece* 42 inch Dundee Bugging
220 do fine Georgia Nunkeen
600 German Ganny Bag*
200 Grindstone^, assorted nov ]
Hams. Lard, Flour, Ac.
k BALTIMORE cured Ham*
_ 30,000 Ihs.' Bacon, Hide and Shoulders
__) kegs No. 1 Baltimore Lard
160 bbls. Prime and Mess Pork
100 do. Howard street Flour
60 boxes Soap. For sale by
nov 3 FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
Green Home Plums.
A N MMrlnuutof GrewfuIIoiiw Plants, inclu-
flL ding Camilla*, Azaliifi Dahlias, Chysaintlm-
turns,'Tea Roses, Ac. Just received, and for sale
•X T. M. &.J. M. TURNER.
««t 20 Monument square.
Notice.
P ERSONS landing Bricks und oilier articles at
and on the public docks and not removing
the same within six hours, will bu placed on the In
formation Docket. Persons whose Coivs and
Horses are found nt large, will havo them put in
tho Pound,and information lodged against tlie own
ers or agents, and will subject them to a fine.
A. HARMON,
novll ' City Marshal.,
Itciiiovali
,11. VERDERY has removed tq South Broad
street, opposite the Presbyterian Church,
oct 29 f0.- •
D
EfiiiiKhiiM* Academy. '
M R.G.A. MALLETTE, respectfully informs
his friends and tlio public generally ,tlint lie lias
taken charge of the Effingham Academy at Spring-
field. Persons wishing to send their sons or (laugh
ters to tills institution,’may rest assured that.their
instruction, both moral und Intellectual will bo
carefully attended to. No pains will lie spnreil to
advance tlio pupils ns fast ns their capacities will nd-
mit. Boys will lie prepared for cnllego in the
shortest possible time. Board may bu had in uud
about die village for .front eight to tcu dollars u
month.
RATES. OF TUITION.
' Per Quarter.
Reading, writing, and Arithmetic. $3 00
English Grammar, Geography, History, Na
tural Philosophy, Chemistry und Botuby,
(fee §5 00
The Latin nnd Greek Languages, Algebra,
Geometry, Trigonometry, Surveying,
&c. • $8 00
uov 5 f3
Land! JLnndt Land!
T HE subscriber offers for sale, the following
valuableaettJements of Laqd all ill Cass'coun
ty'* ,
One tract-of,320 acres, .011 Euliarlce creek join
ing tlie Paulding couiitylino, near tlie. old Alaba
ma road.
One tract of 320 acres, below Hyatt’s mills on
Euliarlce, with.comfortable cabins, and 50 ucres
cleared land uud u good peach orchard.
One tract of 080 acres on Eithurlou, known as
my spring house place, with a small improvement.
One tract of 800 acres on tho Etowah river, from
one to two miles above the .mouth of Two Itun
creek. This valuable tract of land may be divided
into tiireo settlements, each containing good
springs au'd beautiful situations for residences, and
contains in all about 100 acres of cleared laud.
Also, one tract of320ncrcs, 11114 miles of Cass-
ville, well improved.
These lauds are equal in fertility to any in this
country, nndmuv bo purchased on accommodating
terms by calling early ut my residence in Cnssville,
Georgia. 1
nov5 fmw5 C. D. TERHUNE.
SuRttr, Coffee nnd Molasses.
~ HIIDS New-Orleans Sugar ‘
50 do Porto Rico do
150 bags ltio .Cofieo
100 do Jtiva do
70 'do LAguiiyrn do
100 blids itnd tierces prime Cuba Molusses
»>0 bbls do N Orleans do
or sale by COHEN, MILLER & CO.
nov 4 .
10
Beets, Herring, Ate. laiHlintr.
^ BBLS. Beets ** 14
50 I19XO8 Scaled Herrings
15 casks, pints, London Porter
25 boxes Mustard * - . t
50 gross Mrs. Miller’s Cut Tobacco
20 bbls. Sugar Crackers
25 boxes Key’s Lejnon Syrup. For sale by
nov 4 CLAGHORNS\fc WOOD.
Bitruup’s Lectures
O N the Sphere and Duties of Woman.'
Burnap's Lectures to Young Men, on the
cuUivutiou of the mind, tho formation of thu char
acter, and the coi/duct of lifij."
Bickcrstcth on Baptism. .
^Lectures oil Spiritual Christianity, by Isaac
Philip’s Devotional Guides. Guide to the per
plexed, devotionalnml tlmughtfhl, Guido to tlio
doubting und conscientious.
Philip’s Life nml Opinions of Rev. Win. Milne,
D. D., Missionary to China. For sale by
»ov 4 THOMAS PURSE.
’i'lie History of CfiriHtiuiiily,
F ROM tlie birth of Christ to Ilia abolition of
Paganism in the Roman Empire, by tlio Rev.
II. II. Milumir, witli u preface, and notes by Jumes
Murdock, D. D. •
The Sermons and Poetical Remains of the Rev.
Benjamin Davis Winslow, A. M,, will: note£ and
additional Memoranda,by the lit. Rev. Geo. Wash
ington Donne, D. D. L. L. D., Bishop of tlio Dio
cese, and Rector of St. Marys Church.
Plain Sermons, by contributors to tlie “Tracts
for the Times ” f t >•
Practical Sermons; designed for vacant congre
gations and Families, by Albert Barnes.
For sale by THOMAS PURSE.
Checge, Cranberries, Ac.
BOXES Clicow
vJL" 10 lulfhhl* Cranberries
20 boxes Pickles
6 do Citron , • .
It) lialfbbl? FnitonMjuJret Beef ,
Landing and for sale by
uov a CLAGfiftaNM WOOD.
fW GbOOL
T IIE subscriber hasjust received per brig Clin
ton mid otlicrrecentorrivuls, a suptrinr lot of
CLOTHS, DOUBLE WIDTH CASSlMKRES
and VESTINGS.
. Alf), READY MADE CLOTHING qf supe
rior texture. in shape ofBeuver Over Cents nnd
Frocktee?; Dress atid Frock Coat*? plain nad fan
cy mixed Pauts, aud u lot of Satiuot Goods made
up. Which are 0fibred Us low us any in Market,
for task or approved city acceptance.
/ KF Npxt door to tlie Rail Road Bank mid Geor
gian office. C: 0. THOMPSON.
, , WANTED.
Two gpoil Journeymen Tuilors inuncdUlely.—
Apply to tlio ubovo. ' oct 28
Cash Clothingr Store.
Corner of Champion’* Buildings, Market Square.
T HE subscribers have received part of lhoir
Fall and • Winter’ Stock, consisting of Dia
mond, Black, Sup. Roman Purple,aud Blue Uwi-
ver Hunting Couts and Shutouts; sup. \yoolilyed
Blue Cloth Dress nml Friiok Coats ; Green, Inv.
Green amt Olivo do.; Croton Cass. Hunting Couts
and Frocks 5 Cadet apd fino atcol-inixcd Satinet
Hunting Coat*, Franks, Pants nnd Jackets; Ken
tucky Jehn-Frocks, Coatees and Pauls; youths nnd
servants Clothing of every description. A splen
did assortment of Vosts; French-Culico und Cotton
and Linen Sliffti? Bosoms; alripwl, blouched mid
unbleached Shirts; Cravats; Suspenders; Stocks;
Drawers; Socks; Hats; Caps; Umbrellas, &o. For
snlo low for cash. Country merchants supplied on
liberal terms. JOHN SOUTHWELL & CO.
oct 19' 20
JTIoroWpw IScadv Made, ClolIiiiiR.
T ill, subscribers would inform their frie'mlsunil
tlio public generally, tlint they havo received 1
and nro constantly receiving IVoin thoir mnnulhc-
Igry ut tlio North, a complete assortment of HEA
DY MADE CLOTHING, which tliey can con
fidently recommend, as being nt least equal to any
other establishment in tho city.
• Also,' limey articles of every descriptioii, Usually
kopt in a. clothing cstabliauineiit. AH of which
will be sold as low us at- any other (.stablislupeiit
in the city, for cosh or approved *rcdit."
oct 21T HAMILTON A SYMONS.
COUNTY ELECTIONS.
Td the People drCUattmm county.
I 7IELLO\V*CiTIZEN8—I am a candidate for
. tho office of Sheriff’of the county 6f Chatham
at tho election in January mutt, nnd will bo thank*
flil for your suffrage*. Should ibo elected,,! nlodge
myecItfiiiUiAilly to discharge the duties of the of
fice.
dct29
JOHN E. DAVI8.
Fcllow-Uitlfeciis of Chatham Co.
I AM a candidate for ShqriiTat the election tlint
will take place on tho first Monday in January.
next,mid respectfully solicit your support. If elect
ed, I will endeavor, by n fiiithful apd impartial dis
charge of my dutios, to moritthecAnfirienco repos
ed in me. , - LEONIDAS WYLLY.
octal* ■
Goorgla—Wnynd Coiiuly.
CJIX month* after dnio John Kelly, Executor of
O Williarti Kelly, lot* of Wayiiqcotfnty, decens
od, will'apply to the Inferior Court of Wayne
county, while sittiiig for ordinary purposes, for n
dismission. All porsoti* concerned will take duo
hntico.thorehf.
Witness, tlie Honorable Jbhn Brown, one of the
Justices of said-Court.' Given under my hand of
office tills fifth dny of May, A. D. 1841.
may 2 UO. D. WILSON, Glk. c. o. w. c.cj ’
To tlteueoplo of Cliatltuai County.
F ELLOW CITIZENS-!'am a [candidate for
re-election, 'us Tax Collector of the County of
Chatham, and should I succeed,pledge myaolffiuth-
fully to dischnrgo tlio duties of tno oltike.
hovll JACOB SHAFFER.
To the voters of Chatham county.
G ENTLEMEN.—I offer ns a candidate for
re-election to tho ofpco of Receiver of Tax
Return?, nml solicit your votes in January next,
nov 8 inwftl. B. LATHROP.
Georgia—Bulloch Comity.
To nil whom it tuny concern,
W HEREAS, Wm. Leo, ami James Lee) jr.,
Executors of tho«estnto of James Lee, ?eu.
deceused, Imvo applied to the Honorable thu Court
of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for Letters Dis
misHory.
These nro therefore to cite nnd ndmnuish nlfcon-
cerneil, tt» file thoir objections (if ony'thoy havo)in
the Clerk's oftico of the said Churl, witliiu tbo time
proscribed by law, olhurwiso Letters Dismissory
will bo granted.
Witness tho Honoruhle Potor Cone, one of tlib
Justices of tho said Court, tlio 10th day qi Sept.
A. D. one thousand eight hundred nml for tv-one.
sep 18 DAVID BEASLEY, c. 0.0. ». c. •
John S, Achord,
R ESPECTFULLY auuouucos to tho yolera of
Clmthrm County, that ho is a cuudidute for
the office of Tax Collector, and will ho happy to
receive the suffrages ofhis friends at ttiQ election
iu'Jnuunrynuxt.,
nov 9 hif ' '
lilo riuo, inutbs Wool uiid SDk '
Shirts.
A FULL assortment ol’tlio above, double breast
ed. Also, Lndics Under Garments. Forsalo
by , ; HAMILTON & SYMONS,
oct 30
Tens.
on BOXES 131b. Hyson.Tea
do (5 do. do. ‘
20 boxes 0 lb. Imperial do. /
II) half chcsis 4. pound papers, Powchong Tea.
Landing from brig G. B. Lnmnr. For sale by
; oct 21)
COHEN. MILLER & CO.
N. E, Kiilu.’
QA BBLS. landing from ship Sauiaraiig. For
OVf s alo by
oct27 COIIEN, MILLER & CO.
DJIA WING DUE WEDNESDAY, 17th NOV.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
Class No. 36, ron 1841.
To bo drawn ut Alexandria, Va. on Saturday next,
13th inst.
capitals.
#30,000 #10,000
100 OF #1,000
1 prize of $30,000
1 do 10,000
5,000
3,000
2,500
1 do
1 do
1 do
&c.
See.
1 prize of
100 do
I0 k do 1
20 do
81 do
A*.
11,017
1,000
306
250
200
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 60.
For sale by P. B. PENDERGAST,
Cornor of Bull-st. und Bay Lane.
nov 10 ‘ v wftntu4
Ccufrai ltnil Road Builds, .
B ought und sold by
novll JOS. CUMMING.
Notice-
T HE public afe forbid crediting mo on any pre
tence wbateVer. '■ II. HAUPT.
uov-11 '3
Flour-
Bbls.'’and 100 Half Barrels Bcllomont
t# VFVf 31111s extra Flour, said to bo of a very
fine quality for Bakers uud family use.
—41.80
40 Bbls. Super Fine. Flour,
35 “ Fine do.
25 M idling do.
Cargo of Sclir. JEove from Virginia,—for sale by
nov 11 COHEN, MILLER CO.
Connecticut Gin.
-g nn BBLS Phelps’ Gin m fine order, land-
M Hi ingfrom brig Sterling, for sale by
nov 11 LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE.
50
tiov9
Lngttii’a Coffee.
BAGS landing from sefir. Henrietta, for
sale by ‘ COHEN & FUSDICR.
JLuiidiiii? from Brig Sterling,
5 BBLS .smoked Pig Hants . .
'5. do do ' Pig Bacon
10 hnlf bbls Family. Pig Pork
JO du do. Fulton Market Beef
5 casks Check*
25 boxes No 1 Soap
5 boxes Bologna Sausages
For salo by COIIEN, MILLER & CO.
nov 9
50
Hay
oct 30
——iy.
BALES first quality Hay, landiug from
■hipLevat(t. Forsalo lij-
. COHEN,
ulo liy
, MILLEI
M A CO.
iSoilIK'l'i.
W H. A S. ROGERS, would inform ths>
* Ladies of Savannah, that on Monday next
they will open tlio New Fashionable Bonnet* for
tlio season, together witli a grout variety of,Fa«b-
imiahle Good* in their line. • A
oct 23 Soutli Side Jl
»Market Square,
(KT
l*cu»,! f « CInrIUt'd"KiSSuco'i'C"
llurcl,o»,„l C'liudf.
O NE caw, just receivedatUl far uleb
uov 11 r "
TIIOa.UVhlilsON.
T A Curd.
HE. subscriber continues to receive nnd i*
receiving per Acton, Muditfon and Sterling,
a superior assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
consisting of
Beaver, dress frocks, satinet lind over couts, of
various styles; cloths^.plain and fancy cassimerosj
pants; silk, satin, merino, cashmere, coslnnoretto,
velvet, wool, velvet and Valencia and satinet vests'
wool, uterine, und drawers ntui wrappers; hats,,
caps, hrpees,gloves, hdkfs., shirts, coiars, scarfs,
stocks, and every nrticlo usually kept by ready
made clothing stores. . .
Also, continues to; manufacture, from a select
assortment of Cloths, COssimercsiind Vestings, any
article of Gentlemen’s nppurel, on reasonable
terms, at liisstore. on the Bay, between Georgian
office nnd Rail Rond Bank.
nov9 - C. C.THOMPSON.,
Factorage und Commission Bu
siness.
T HE. subscribers havo connected themselves
together under'tho firm of Godfrey &
Coombs, for the purpose of carrying.on tho above
business. They respectfully solicit a share of pub
lic patronage, and hope by diligence and prompt
attention to business to ho able to give satisfaction.
They would state to their friends nnd tho public,
that they do npt intend to engage in speculation,
but simply to receivo and dispose' of, to tlio bust
advantage, .whaf produce may beeonfidcdto them.
Tliey beg leave to give the following references:
Savannah.—Messrs. G. B. Lamar, E. Padollbrd,
W.'JB. Bulloch, A. Porter, Geo. Schley, William
Patterson & Co., B. Snider, Rev. Jns. E. Evans. \
Augusta.—Thomas JAValton, Jesse Kent, John
II. Mium, Edward Thomas.
Macon.—Gen. L; L.. Griffin, Col. Wm. II. Rey
nolds. -
Rev. E. M. Pendleton,M..D.;Sparta.
Rev. John W. Tally, of Sparta.,
Rev. Sum’I Anthony, VVosjiington.
W. W. GODFREY,
. .. JOHN S. COOMBS.
. Savannah, Nov, fl, 1841. 90 nov 8
Cottim Rugging, Port .Wiiie, Cof-
I‘ec, Ac,
) BALES Cotton Bagging, various qualities
15 qr casks pure Burgundy Port Wine
35 bags Rio Coffee
10 hhds prime St Croix Sugttr
2SS» l 3F|B-w»'i«&
20 barrels Prime-Pork
CO kegs Leaf Lard
100 coils Roue
Landiug uud for salo by
W. WOODBRIDGE.
20!
Notice.
TTAVING sold my stock of Drugs, &c. to Mr.
J. J. Patton, I dan recommend him as an atten
tive and experienced man in this line of business,
and in his behalf solieit my friends und tho public
fqr a share oftheir pptronage..
noy 8 * ANTHONY BARTOW.
T HE subscriber having purchased the stock of
Drugs, Medicines, &c., at tho stand lately
occupied by. Mr. A. .Bartow, corner of Bay and
Drnytonstraels, re.qiectfully solicits his friends and
the public for their patronage.
“ J. T. PATTON,
N. B.—Prescriptions carefully und promptly at
tended to ut nil hours. J. T. P.
nov 8 fi
Boston KcflncU Sutrar.
^A PACKAGES Loaf Crusher) and Powder--
iJU ed Sugar, of the very best quality, from
Uie Boston Sugar Refinery. For sale on accom
modating terms, by
nov 8 COHEN «fc FOSDICK.
For Sale,
T HE Moldy Pond Plantation,in Scriven coun
ty, on tho Savannah River, containing by
resurvey,1815 acres. Witli the land will be sold
about 50 negroes, among whom are a full propor
tion of workers. A plat (ffthe land and a descrip
tion of the negroes may be seen on .application to
the undersigned, and the terms on which the pro
perty will ho sold, made known.
ROB. HABERSHAM* SON.
KTThfl Augusta Constitutionalist jrifi please
Insert thq above twice a week until tlio middle of
January and send their hill to this ofliqo for pay
ment; nov 8
ItalBlus*
j| AA BOXES Bunch Raisins. Forsalo by
JLUU FRANCIS SORREL A CO.
Illnnkel*.
BALES consisting of Rose 104 11-4 and
, _ 12-4
Ribbon Bound Whitney 10-4 11*4 and 12-4
London IlufliD, H by 0 yard*. For salo low by
nov 6 FRANCIS SORREL A CO.
10
New Cash Clothing store,
On Bay street, cast side City Hotel.
T HE subscribe!* rospoctfully inform tho public
that tltey aVo just opening u new and gener
al assortment of FASHIONABLE, READY
MADE CLOTHING, which tliey recommend ns
being of first rate stylo and workmanship, consist
ing of'•
Black, hluo.jlintnond nnd waved Beaver Surtouts
•Business, Hunting and Frock Cents..
Broadcloth, Pilot Cloth and Flushing Over Couts
limiting and Pea Coats
Superior black, blue, invisible green and brown
Dress Coals.
Cadet, steol mixt aud green “Prince Albert”
Coats and Coatees
Satinet, Kentucky Jennnnd Moleskin.
Hunting Coats ami Frocks
Broadcloth, Sutinet und Kentucky Jean Round
Jackots nnd Coatees
Superior black, blue mixt, ribbed and fuucy Cas-
simoro, Pniitalooiis
Black, blue, mixt und printed Satinet do.
Double and single breasted vests, of black, blue
nnd mixt Cloth, Cossimcro and Satinet
Figured and plain Silk Velvets, Satin's,'Bomba
sines, Cnsdimere and Merino.
_ ALSO,
White nnd buff Cnssin\or(i Vosts
Fino Cotton and Linen Shirts
Cotton Osnaburgs, unbleached Muslin and .striped
do.
Red and while Flannel, Merino, Lumls wool nnd
cotton Flannel Under Shirts
Silk and cambric Linmi Pocket Handkerchief*
Bouvor, kid nnd cotton Gloves, Ac.
Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats
Silk and Cotton 4 IIoso
Linen Bosoms (plain and frilled) collars, suspen
ders nnd suspender ends, timorellh), &c.;
The uhoyo are ofi'ored ut very reduced prices,
wholesale tir retail, for cash or approved city ac
ceptances.
oct 26 . 'j; J. WEBB & CO.
• Wanted,
A T tho Savannah Female Asylum, a middle
aged White Woman. Apply to
1 8<! P ^ . DIRS. COIIEN, Httto-stroet. 1
Scgnis.
55,000 Irii'f
COHEN, MILLER & CO.
State Bank Stock.,
O/N SHARES State Bnqk Stock, for sale by
&\3 nov 3 6 JOS. CUMMING..
Youth’s Frock Coats, Jackets and
. Pants.
A FULL assortment of Cloth Frocks, Jackets
und Pants for boys. For snlo by ’
oct 30 -HAMILTON A SIMONS.
Itlore New Goods.,
C C. THOMPSON lias just received por.hrig
• Excel, nnd other arrivals, a frtnjli supply of
Clolns, Cnssimeres, Vegtiugs, Ac., viz 3 '
BJack, (limond, wuvod, green dimond,bluo
Grey, brown,andbrown mix’d beaver Cloths
Black, Ditto, green, invisible green, grey mix’ll
Brown, ojivo and Asplraltun Cloths, of French,
English nnd Amuricnn'liinimfncture .
Superior French Fancy Cassiineres,
And English and. American Mack, blue, grey mixed
Und fancy cnssimeres
And a superior article of Idle, nnd fig’d Velvet
Caslnuero, cushincrettc, wool, velvet and silk
Vestings
AMO WAS ON HAND,
A largo nssortnipnt of Gentlemens’ Saxony wool
Wrappers and Pantaloons
Merino, lambs’ wool, nettcottou ami Canton flan
nel shirts nnd drawers
Linen, cotton and calico Shirts
Bosoms ;uid collars,suspender?, whito iilk
Linen cambric and colorodsilk pocket hdkfs.
B1H. nnd fancy cravats, and 0 superior article of
Chine, mohair, merino und silk fig’d and
plain scarfs
Silk, satin and bombsin stocks
Scarfs, fig’d nml plain
Gentlemens’ blk col’d kid and beaver gloves
ink., and flesh col'd silk
Merino, lurnbs’wool and wool socks.
Af.SO,
1 case latest'fashion Hutu
I do, blk„ blue, scarlet rind helmet caps.,
Which articles will lie' «o!d low for cadi, or usual
terms at his store.
Between Rail Road Bank and Georgian office,
nov 3
Uvck of Bmincut British Lawyers.
T> Y Henry Roscoe, Esn.
J3 Fragments from German Pto«o Writers,
‘-unslated by Sarah Austin; witli biographical
Celebes of the authors. (
History of tho great reformation of the JGlh cen
tury in Germany, Switzerland, Ac.hyJ. JI. Merle
D'Aubigue, 1st American from tlie 5th Loudon
edition.
The Early English Church, by Edward Churton,
M. A.? with a preface by the Rt. Rev. L. Silliman
Iven, D. IJ.
The Lady’s Annual Itcgi ter, and House Wife’*
Almanac, for 1842.
npv5 . THOMAS PURSE.
UaiidiiiR from brJif Actou A nclir
- ■ • HcnriettUy
"I HHDS. .St, Croix Sugar
XU JO coslis Chocso 1
7 firkins Butter
100 bbls Baltimore Flour * -
1250 Shoulders Bacon
350 Baltimore cured Hams
100 bbls Whisker .
For salo by FRANCIS SORREL A CO.
nov 9
A N Election for an Alderman in fill die vacanc
caused by Alderman Lewis’ resignation, will
najield at the G’oinyJIouw, on Monday, 22d iu>u*
I ho Marshal widi the City Constable* will attend
to preserve order. Also, foe City Treasurer widi
hie Digest.
By order of the Board.
uov U M. MYERS, c. c.
Fresh Fancy uml Staple l>ry
Goods.
II. A S. ROGERS Imvo just,received
from NcwYtirktlie following Goods,
viz; _ .j s
Ladies' super, plaid silk Chino Cravats
Do. tilniu (lo do do
Do. light nnd dark Ilrocha Shawls
Dn. Wk. add brown Mous do Lain do
• Do. omb'd Thibet wool do
Do. siiRor. blk. nn’d fiincy silk' do
Do. super, changeable Mantillas and Scarfs
Do. Lace Buttons and Elastic Watch Guards
Do. opon work’d Reticules and Knbylo Shawls
Scarlet silk Velvet and col’d Dress Silks >
Col’d ftlous do Lnitis und Chine do Silks, Ac.
For sale low, south side of Market Square.
'Act 30 -
Corn.
BUSHELS,in store uhdfor salo in
quantities to suit
nov » FRANCIB SORREL A CO.
llnv.
BALES Amboy Hay, landing from brig
tffioj) Sterling. Fnrsalu’by
nov 0 COIIEN. MILLER & CO.
15
8119m’, Collee, Ate.
HHDS. Porto Rico Sugar*
_ 3 do. New Orleans do.
50 bags Rio Coffee ,
5(1 barrels Boston Ruin J
100 do. AinoricnifGin ,
25 do. do. Brmidy
21) pines Holland Gin
10 naif pipes Cognac Brandy
.10 - cask* whitened winter Sperm. Oil
25 barrels Pork
50 do. Beef
300 boxes Soap, various brand*
30 boxes Colgate soap .
100 boxessperin cuudlus
60,M. Segnrs
. 25 boskets Clmmpngno
inn boxes Raisins .
35 kegs Butter
100 barrels Potatoes
30 barrels Cider Vinogcr
30 • do. white wine do.
For salo.on accommodating terms, by
7 1 1 y )I(
nov 8
COIIEN A FOSDICK.
City 'freasnrer'N Office.
SAVANNAH, Oct. 30th, 1841,
T HE following lots are in arrears to Um city
lot;’ground rent, to wit;
Brown Ward—Nos. 11,13, 14,15,10, 22,26,
20,42, 43, 40, 50,51,50, 58/69, 01.
. Columbia Ward—Nos. 1,3,4,7,8,14, 10, 19,
20, 21, 22. 23, 24,25, 28,'33, 34, 30, 37.
Elbert Ward-Nos, 1, 10,11,12, 13, 15,10,20,
23/24, 33; 34,37, 39.
Franklin Ward-Nos. 3, 4,6,0, 7, 11,12,21,
22,24,25,20,29,30,34,30,37,38.
New'Franklin Ward—Nos. 6,8, 9,10,11, 12,
15 17.
Groorio Ward—Nos. 2, 7, 8, 9,10, il, 13, 14,
15,10,20,22,27,35/37. .
Jackson Ward-Nos. 7,8,10,13,.14, J5,10,21.
22, 23,2j, 25, 20, 29, 47.
Jasper Ward—Nos. 1, 2,3,5, 81
Lafayette Ward—Nos. 1,4,6, 9, 10.
liberty Wurd-I, 7,8,9,10, II, 12,1524, No*.
20,32, 33, 35.
Pulaski Ward—Nos. 3.4.5, 7, 9,12, 14,16,10.
Warren.Ward—Nos. 3, 5,10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
,20.21..
Washington Ward—No?. 0,7,11,10,18,19,21,
23, 29,30,38,40. JOSEPH FELT,
City Treasurer.
notice.
If tho, tlio rents due on ubovo named lotsnrc npt
paid bn or before the 11 tb inst. I shall on the morning
of the 12th lust, proceed .to re-enter said lots In
Conformity to ordinance. A. IIARMON,
nov 1 ' j City tynrshnl,
Siincrioi' Heady Made Clothing.
T IlE subscribers will open this day, 11 furthpr
supply of tlio above,'received per brig Ster
ling, consisting in part of the following articles:
Wool dyed blk Cloth Dress Coats dm! Frocks .
ulna ami In vis., Green do
Dahlia nnd Itifie Green
Fij _
do
do
do
. do -
Pig’ll, Plain, Beaver nml Asplialtiiin
Pilot ilnd Beaver Cloth Surtouts
Flushing Frocks ami Snrtouts
Blue und Drab Kersey Pen Coats
Blue nnd mix’d Satinet Jackets nnd Pants
Black, blue and Cadet Satinet Frocks
Black nml blue super Cloth Gents Cloaks
Invis. nml'Rille’ Gruen Cloth ami Victoria
Cloaks ,
Black, blno and Fiincy Cossimoro Pants
Bluckund fig’d Velvet Vests
Fig’d and plain, blk Satin Vest*
Fig’d Silk and.'fig'd {Haiti Vulentia Vests
Stocks, Bosoms, Scnrfsund Suspenders
Plain und Fancy Shirts
Red and white Flannel Shirts and Drawers
Merino, Lambs Wool nnd Saxony Shirts
Blk and fancy col’d Kid Gloves ,
Beuyorteen nnd Konfncky Hunting Coat*
Servants' Clothing, of nll’desoriptions
nov 10 HAMILTON A SYMONS.
50
Flour* If uf tor; Ac., Landing.
-• whole and 00 half bbls. G'anul Flour
_ 20 kegs Goshen Butter
JOhnlf barrels Fultou Market Beef
25 kilts Mackerel
2,000 lb*. New Codfifli,
60 boxes Cheese. * For sale by
nov 10 CLAGHORNS A WOOD.
. Fancy Goods.
~\JiT II* A S, ROGERS have just rcceivod
▼ T • from New York, viz:
Shell, tuck and side combs,'Brazilian do.
Buffalo and German shell twist nnd side Comb*
Shell Comb? oh cards andiron dressing conib*
Ivory, Buffalo arid borne dressing comb*
Silve'r, Gnrimm silver aud bra?? Thimble;
Saddler’s twist, pearl buttons aud atilletoc* .
PockeVBooks/wImlcltenb husks and ivory islet*
Steel busks, emmerycushion* and steel pens
French and English toilet powder, pencil lend*
Perfume, verbena, woodbine, cologne, hiv.ondor
Macassar and Antique oil, orange du Portugal
Royal extract of Flowers, ew't of roses
French fuucvooup*, hook? and eyes, tooth brushes
French nnd English hair brushes, Ac.
nov 6 . South sidoMnrkct Bqnnro.
Powder.
OHA CANISTERS Ain. Sporting Powder
sOxJXJ 150 do Indian Rifle do
.'W)0 do Kentucky do dd
.409 do Fair Iawh Mills do
25 kegs 25 lbs each FFFG Kentucky Rifle do
20 do 25 Um do FFG do do do
12 do 124 lbs do do do do do
The above mentioned Powder is manufactured
by Messrs. Ixminises, Hazard A' Co., Enfield,
Conn., ami warranted equal to any manufactured,
either in thi? country or Europe. Just received
und for sale on accommodating terms, liy
HAZARD, DF.NSLOW^ WEBSTER.
nrU
Jfftuflanl.
GRO. Superior London MiitUrd, in £ lb. and
. i lb, C*nurt«». Just received and for rela by
novll TH03. RYERSON.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Georglu-Liberfy County.
W HEREAS, Eliza A. Williams', applies to liio
for Letters of Administration on tho estate
of Boujoniin Williams, Into of snid county, dcc'd.,
These nro Ahoreforo to cite uud admonish all and
singular the kindred uml creditors of thu said de
ceased, to lie nml appear at my nttioo within ino
liino proscribed'by law, to shew cause, (if any ex{
ist) why said letters should not be granted. .
Given under my hum! of oltlcu, this ninth day of
August,,1841. JOHN. \V. STACY,
ung 21 c. c. o. 1.. c.
GeorgiaVTnyue County.
To all whom it piny concdnl.
W HEREAS, John Brown, Esq., Guardian o,
Margaret Smithy orphan of Cliarlus.Stnitlit
deceased, Iu0.li applied to tlio Honorable the - C'otir-
of Ordiuary of Wayne couuty,.for LettersDfsmiil
wry.
Those nro therefore to cite and admonish all eon*
cmed,to tile their objections (if any they have) in
he Clerk's office, of the said Court, on or before
tho first dny of November next; otnorwiso Letters'
Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable John Brown, one of the
Justices Of tlio said Court, tho eighth day of Sep
tember, A. D.ono thousand eighthundred nml for-
ly-ono. HO. B. WILSON, a. v. 0. w. e.
sup 17 ’ - '■
AUCTION SALES.
- Bf F. W. IlfJticiiianu.
, , • THIS DAY.
In ftrqntor store bt 11 o’clock, on nssortirienldf
groceries, DrJ Good* and Fahey Articles;
f _ AMO, ,
Cutlery and Crockery Ware. ‘ :■ . J
and,
' Second linnd Furniture, witli variousothcrar-
dote*. Term* cash. norlS
, •Admuustratori Sale.
By Cohen A Fosdiioh.
; On .FRIDAY, tho J9th of November; at 11
o’clock, At Wn will-be sold M public outcry, at .
ffio house in Brtmghtan street, the. late rcsideuco
of F. D. petit Do Villers, dec’d, a port of foe per-,
sonal estate of snid e>{ate, coiuiitingQf Household
and Kitchen Furniture, crockery,. glo*awere, Ac.
Sold by pomii?sion of tbo Hoiiorubje the Jprtlce* 1
ot the Interior Court of Chatham County, sifohg
for ordinary uurptMa*. Term* Cush.. ' 1
nov ll. I. K. TEFFT, Adm’orc. t. a.
Executor’s Sole. . SV?
By F. W. Kclncumun.
On-MONDAY; 15th. November next, f .
At 11 o’clock, will be. sold at Uie house opposit*
G. U. Lamar, Esq. (formerly Wm. Uustbu’a)ln
Bronglitou-strcei, tlie lute residence of henry .Toy
lor, Esq. deceased, u unit of hi* Real and Personal
Estate, consisting of Household Furniture;,Crock
erywure, Glassware, Silverware, Curriagu and
Horses, and Nuguoos, viz:
Sofa-and Pillows, ExlmvAon Dmipa Tabic, Con
tro Tuble, Sideboard, 2 doz. French Mahogany
Choirs, du. Rucking und Sowing Chrtirs, 1, pair
Ottomans,.Brussels Carpet and Hugs, 00 yards do
Georgia—Liberty Couuty.
To all whom it.may concern.
W HEREAS, George \V. Dunham, ndnitm-
trator of the ostnto of R. 8. I^omird, de
ceased, applies for letters of Dismission from raid
estate. v
These nro therefore to cite nm! admonish nil ami
singular tho kindred and creditors of said declined,
to uo'ami appear ut my office within thu time pre
scribed by luw, to, show cause (if any exis») why
said letter? should not' bo granted.
Given Under my hand at my ofllco, tin* 6th day
of July, 1841. JOHN W, STACY, '
july 13; b.'c. 0. i.. c.
Gcoruin—lYayno County. ,
W HEREAS, Joseph R, Sl“tor, has iippliod to
Uip Inferior Court of said Coituty, while sit*
Ung for ordinary purpose*, fo direct the Administra
tor of the estate and effect* of John Bohannon, loti)
of Wnyno County, deceased, to make him titles to a-
ccrtfiitt tract of land described in hi* petition to the
Court. Thereforb, all person* concerned will take
notice, tlint if there is no legal objection tiled within
the time prescribed by luw, |he Court will ordur'
tides to be mudo u*. tlio law directs iu such case*
made and provided. -
By order of tho Court, 5Ui May, A. D. 184.1
may 12 3m RO. B. WILSON, Clk. 0# 0. w. o.
Gc*or«iu—Wnyno County.
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Robert B. Wilson, Administra
tor of the estate of John Bohannon, dcc’d,
ImUi applied to U10 Honorable tho'Court of Ordin
ary of Wayne county, for Letters Dismissory.
These are Uiereforeto clto and admonish nil con
cerned, to (lie their objections (ifany Uioy have) in
the Clerk's office of tho raid Court, on or before
Uto eighteenth duy nf March next; othbrwisa Let
ter* Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, die honorable John Brown, omioftho
Justices of suid Court. Given under my hand of
oflico nt Wuyno Court House, this eiglith day of
Septeinhbr,-A. D. one Uiousund eight hundred and
forty-one. ’
®ep 17 ' RO. B. WILSON, o.o.o. w.o.
Gooririn—Liberty County.
W HEREAS, Edwin II. Bacon, has applied
lo mo for letters of administration an diu
estate of G. D. Beckwith, deceased*,
These uro diereforo to cite and admonish all und
singular the kindred uml creditors of die suid de
ceased, to bo nnd appear at my office within tho
time proscribed by law, to show cause, if any exist,
whV suid loiters should not ho granted.
Given under my huml ut office, diis 20th day of
October, 1841.
oct 22 JOHN W. STACY, c. c. 0. t. v.
Georgia—litillocli County.
To id! whom it limy concdm.'
W HEREAS, Isotn Elerboe, Administrator b.
tlio estate of Elijah Brugg ( jr., luto of Bill*,
loch county, deceused, hath applied to thu Honor,
able tjie Court of Ordinary, for Letters Dismissory
These nro therefore to cite und admonish all con
cerned, tb filo their objections (If nny thoy have)
in the Clerk’s office of tho raid Court, within tho
time prescribed by law, otherwise gutters Distnis-
snry will be granted.
Witness, the Ilonornbld I’otor Cono, one of the
Ji)*tiocs of tlio suid Court, die lOdiday of Sept.
A . D. imp thousand eight hundred nnd forty-one.
sop 18 DAVID BEASLEY, c, c. 0. u. a,. *
. Gcorffia—Cliuilmm County.
To ull whom it may epneorn.
W HEREAS Margaret Prendergnst,namybn
the estate ofO’ITmn Promtergnst, decens
ed, hath nnnlie.d to tho Honorable the Court of Or
dinury of uliathnm County, fdi: tetters dismissory
These are therefore to cite and adiqoulsh,ull con
corned, to,tile thejrobjection* (ifnnythey Iwvo) in
tho Clerk’* Office of the *nid Court, on or before
tlio Jidi day of March next; odiorwise letter* di».
nlissory will ho granted.
Witness the Honorable M. Myers, one of the
Justices of the said Court, U1010th illy of Sept.
A. JJ. oud thousand eight hundred uml forty-one.
EDWARD O. WILSON.
*ept 11 Pep Clk. 0, (i, c/c.
Gcortfin— CliiUliiim County.
Toull whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Joseph W. Webster,hath appli
ed to the Honoruhle the Court of Orili-
nnry of Clindium county, for (.utters of Adnuiii*-'
trallon on the estate and effects of Jumes It. Web
ster; duccuscd. '
These are diereforo to cite nnd,admonish, all and
singular the kindred nnd.creditors of dio snid de
ceased, to filo their objections (if any dioy have) to
the granting of tho administration of tho estate of
the deceased to the applicant i’nthe Clerk's Office
of dm snid Court, otf or hofbru die twenty fifth
day of November next; odiorwiso letters of udtnift-
istratibu Will bo granted. '
Witness, the .HbnorirtiloMJMfyeri, one of tho
Justice* of the raid Court, the twenty diird day. of
October, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
fortyone. EDWARD 0. WILSON,
oct25 _ Pep. Clk., 0.0. c:g.
GeorKia-^Uliatlmus Uotiinty.
W To all whom it may concern.
II ERE AS, Orlando A. Wood, Adifiinistra-
tor of tho estate ofMndicw II. Drake, de-
eoascd.hnthiMiplicd todio Ilonorable the Cotirt ol
Ordinary of CknUuun County for Letter* ilUmuwo*
ry.
These ore diereforo to cite and admonish nil con
cerned, to filo thoir objections (If any they have) In-
the Clerk's office of tho raid Court, on or befofe
tho 23d day of November, next, odiorwiso Letter*
Dismissory will be grunted.
.Witness, die lion. Elia* Reed, ofie oftho Jus
tices of tho said Court, tho twenty-second day ut
May, A. D. 1841. '
EDWARD G. WILSON,
may 23 , . , :Dap., Clk., c. *.
lionueu. Rlbboufi Ac.
WT H. A sTROGERS have ju*t received
TT • from New-York, viz;
15 seta plaid embroidered clumgeabte Ribbon*
10 do. Chino ' ■ do.
Plain embroidered plaid do.
Plain colored ohd black Lustring and Satin do.
10 doz. fiincy Cravat*
6 dn. cXtr* quality do. - *
Colored silk Stwwl*. Artificial Flow*!*,
Ruwia Dlapbr, Knitting an'd BawlPI $wdle*
Whalebone* for stay* and dresses (im, Ring*
Black and whito Gingham*, printed Cravat*
French, English, and American C
Highland Plaid** Black Gro da R
low. Bottth aida B
- .. pair French Pillow*., I pair
Bolsters, 2 pair Paliastera, 2 Matresscs, Muhogany
Wardrobe, Dressing Bureau, Fender and Fender* •
Irons, Crib, Writing Desk, &c. j.
Also, .
SILVER-WARE, consisting of Tea Set, Tw*
Waiter*; Dinner ana Dessert rorlu; Table, Dos
sort and Tea Spoons; Liidle, Sngdr Tbngj, SaK
Spoons, Gravy Ludleu, Candlesticks, Simtlefo aiul
Tray. •
CROCKERVwARF., cobsisfing of l Dinner,.
Set of White G'ranito Wore, 1 do. do Liverpool
Ware, ITea Set, China Cup* nnd Saucers, Pitch
o;s, ifec. and-sundry articles of GLASSWARE. >
• \l.SO, ’
Carriage and pair of Horses.'
ANIl, ' ' •’ 2
At tlio sdmo time nml plnbe, a family of Nb
groes, consisting of 11,.viz: Molly; John,Phtiib
LUtlo John, Payton. Admit, Littlb Molly,
Phnuby, Henry und Frances,
All tlio ubovo properly, sold under the will, and
for tlio benefit or the 'heirs! By order of
JOHN 1*. WILLIAMSON, Ex’or.
AIL (ho nliove articles of furniture, Bilver, glas*
nnd crockery ware, us also the carriage, hovebertt
but little if any used/having been all purchased by
tho deceused Inst fall in New-York. , Thu hOr.oj
are gentle dud yoijng, Terms cash, bankable uto-
noy ‘ v.. t dly.ftn 9Nfit - sep 28
Bonnets, Artificial Flowers and sTioes. '
Bp F« W* IXciiicmitnn.
At Privme Sale.
Will bo opened op Monday and remain open .
for a few days, an iuvoico bf Bonnots and llocd*’,
consisting of
ladles super. English Split Straw ’*
Misses do (To uo do .
Ladies do do Rutland
Do db do Flbreuco
Do Coinmbrt , , do
Do 7 und 11 Braid Bbuuut*
also, •
1 cuso of Artificial Flowers
Also,
Ati invoice of S' oes/coustsllhg or
Russett Brogans
Thick'blk do • . •
Ludifl* Sedl F. E-Slips; &c.
Doulcrs nro invited tb call early in tlio week, u*
they will remain open but I’prji suort time,
nov 6
’ " 1)ale Rope; &a. *
By F. Wj lficincmnnn.
^At Frivlite Btile. ■ ... 1
Just received, 100 coils Bate Rtipo. ilovD'
Rbtary. Cobking Stove*! : '** •
By F. W. Ilciiinitia iin.
Just received; a few of thu abbvo much approv
ed Cooking Stove*, a* well a* other de*crir>t!oiis.
tl0 ^9.
^ ' . 'White LWd arid Glnwes.i ’
By F. yVi KKrtiu nmun.
At Private Sale. •
As agent for, “ A. 8. A E, Rohorts A C<t*»”
White Lead; hurt received in addition to ftnmor
supplloi, 26,000 lbs bf pure No, 1 and No. 2, in A
bbls, ,-j bbls; j bbls, 200 lbs, 100 lbs, 60 lbs, und 26
lb kegs.
Also, h general assortment of Sash Glas*, from
8 K 10 to 14 K 24, l*t. 2d nnd 3(1 qtiulity. All of,
which will be sbldunaccommodating,ieiins;
110V G *
HhtliU’H NhlO. ~
‘WJ ILL be sold, on foe firat Tuesday in Jnnu-
tv Urynext, before ‘bp court house in the
town or Jefferson, Cuifiden county, between tho
usual hour* of sale, the following property; tu win
All that lot unj] wharf iu the towil of Jeifeniuii.
On-the nremiios is a two story building, nearly
new, lately occupied as>u store by Clark Udall,
und adjbining tlie lot nnd store of G. P. Cohen, to-
gelimr with all. and Ymwlur tho improvement*
thereunto belonging? levied on undoraniTby .vir
tue of a fi fa issuuifbut of tlio Superior Court of
Cumdcti county, nt tho instoucb of Otis Noreross
dt Co. vs. Clark & Udall.
Also, two negro slaves, Ben and Brut!*: levied
on to satisfy un'oxeculioti in fuvor of Louis Duforo
v*. William I^dnoi
liny 11 A..V.' COLVIM, II, i. c. c.
AdmlnlMrntor'H Notice.
A LL persou* jiav'mg demands against the. Es
tate of Franct* D. Petit DeVillunf, late of
Chatham county) deceased, nro requested to found
tlicmlndulyuttestod to thu uudorsigited, and all
persons indebted to ridd Estate, nro requested to
make payment to I. -K. TEFFT,
nov lj '.tlifi- Adm’or. c. r. a.
Notice*
L ETTERS Testamentary to the estate of Al
exander T: Delunuoy; lute of Chiflliam coun
ty, deceused, having been granted to tlie'subscri
bers, all persons havittg clamU agaiust said estate,
will present them Without delay, tu ,
LEWIS BAR1E, or
FRANCIS TRUCHELUT, J liX °"'
noy'3
Mtvaiiiiali Boor House uud Hos
pital* . •
Novembor 1,1841.
T ISITING Committee for November and De
cember—Messrs. Jbhn Gardner and )Vm.
Duncan.' -
Pliysicinin*—Dr*. Arnold and Bulloch. . - .
|k/' All applications for admission must he. made
to file Visiting Committee, unloss in urgent ijimes,
when any member of-fiie Board may admit-.
nov 0 . ',
Bmik of Darien. > -
Qcr6Bzn5th, 1841i
T WENTY peroont willbe required of oil the,,
debtor* to this Institution, ns follows, viz i
Teu per tent, on 16th November next
Teu per (tent on lift February next “
bet 15 ' '
' 94
E. S. REES, Cwhier.
Potatoes, 0^lon*,*Ci 1
•j /“ft BDI.8 rif.t6e.
XOU M0 ItiaheU tlo
2000. bunches Onion*
20 bb'jfes No T Bonn
landing frbm *chr Pacific, for sale by 1
nov,2 > COHEN, MILLER A CO.
Mackoret, BuUcr, &c» t
Ju«t Rccoived,;
felA HALF-fobl*.No. 1 Mackerel ,
dSK3. 29 kite do), -do,
20 kbgs Goriien Butter ,
40. half bill*. Canal Flour .
5 bbls, Smoked Tongne*
20 boxes Starch • . 1 .
100 do. Soitp • ‘ :
60 bbU'. Onion* , ; * }T '
200 <1<K Eiutern PbtatocX > . :f ,
60 i, j and i bbl* Bnckwheat Flour. , Iter .
tale by GLAGIIORNS A WOOD.
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