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lt Beaufort Pirtriot, Simpson, Chariot
no MASTER'S REPORT.
- 0B Sav*»»*"> Not. 30,1839.
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mHN LOW, Harbor Master.
11. S2 r iul. V d'p COROMANDO,
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•ft fre $nE$ORD. FAY & CO.
^&GUSTA, A
Lttod, »»«««'• s*. mo *- oi h ,v
l S ^S'wiU clour on Thtiriflay next, 5th
' ta» of freight orpn*«i*o, »PpIy on
SnVupperwharf, or to
fflSSuRN. LEWIS & CO.
a iccommodatlons for steerage pa*-
“ e0 *
Brf ii
SwkS
; Stole. landing from above, veswl
JtSif KSSjMS
01, above. ' °*?.r
'porHnvtmo,
w port on Wednesday orThuraday
>‘*'“rsiiate, i co.
The ateamboat FLORIDA, Cop*
r ( ,m John Nock, will leave no o-
.MORROW MORNING, Sd Inet. l>t
For freighl or poaeago,apply on boohl,
R. & W. KING.
SUSen m'Srt bscleared *' 'ho Ciutom
THEATRE.
VP. C. FOItnES—Lessee,
.MISS WELLS’ BENEFIT,
A»d]mitmhjthe last appearance of Miss andNat-
ter I ells—their engagementsin Charlcaton pre-
JoAtettT°f their remaining be-
La«t night of La Bayadere and La Sylphidi.
MISS WKI.LS AS ZOWK AND LA SYLPIIIDE.
MASTER WELLS AS DONALD AND'uERMEZA.
Thi. Evening, Dec. 2, will be performed, for
the 2d time, the Dramatio Ballet of
LA SFJLPMSDE.
?»»»»•••< Muter Walls.
La Sylphide. Miaa Welle,
As performed by her in the Park Thawte, New-
York, with decided success ; Miss Wells having
been called for at the dose of the piece, she was
led forward by Manager Simpson, and received
the unanimous and cheering approbation of ouo
of* the most brilliant audiences of the season.
To conclude with the Operatic Ballet of
I/A BAYADERE,
OR THE
MAID OF CASHMERE.
Harm™ Muter Walk.
Zoloe, Miu Well..
The Celebrated Ravel, are engaged, and will short
ly appear.
ICPDoors open atO o'clock, and performance
to oomniencoat half noil .even precisely. Boxes
and PorquotteOne Dollar—Gallery Fifty Conti.
Seata con be aecurad at the Georgian Office,
dec 2
List of Letters
R EMAINING in the l’o»t Office at Savannah,
30th Novomber, 1830. Person, wishing
letters from this list, aro requested to uk for Ad
vertised Letters.
A
Alexender W A Aliston mra L
Anderson mrsMary S Aliston inisa Sarah
Alien William
Brantley RenbenJ 3
Barnes mra J S
Bates Joseph
Baker CaptWPJ
Barton mra E
Barnard inn Ann C
Barrs It B
Ilracli Jacob Jr
UasiJor Charles
Blackwell Jacob Y 3
Bandy Sami
Blanche mrs Faustina
Bayard John
I— — r „„, Benson H
InrlMton, via BeiMirort, Beasont Capt A
f s Th* ■nlonihd new steam packet Bellamy A
Beil Emanuel
Baa mrs Judy
Berry John.lt
Beck John
Thesplcndid now steam pneko.
.BEAUFORT DISTRICT, Cant.
I leave for tho above place* every
r st 7 o'clock. For Height o>
For freight
_I at Guilmartin's wh' P
JOHN GUILMARTIN.
_afort District goea inland from her
Leaf iilc Horn there to Charleston.
B
Bird A & C
Bill Capt John C
Bivins John W
Brown mrs Jane
BloisJaaF
Brown Kobt E
Brown mra Mary
Booge ran lletty
Bolough Eliu
Bourquine Ed J
Bourqiiine Edward, Sen
Brook Jacob
Butler Geo
Bu.TtaJoines
Burgomaster mrs Catli'n
Burk Richard
Butler miu E 2
Bisliup George
Bilbo Henrietta mra
F
I’enreo tnra Sarah
Perkin* NathlG
Phiijps Joshua
Pitman miss Susan
Philips Stephen
Pitman tnra Amt Catli’n
Powell Capt C K
It
Rowe James
Roberts Charles
Roberta Jonathan
D.L, Roger* miu Satnoro A
Robinson mn Martha Kountreo mra Sarah E
RooserJean Russell Salem T
Rosiiguol Loula H Russell SN
Rosugnol miu Harriet
Palin tniss Caroline
Palmer James
Parker Caroline
Pnyno
Prescott George
Poavy Joel
Perry DK&Co.
Rather miu Hannah
Roharer Francis
Reilly Thos W
Reid miu Charlotte
jiPacket Savannah.
fjmttmenl between Savannah and
ltdttto*.—Outside Postage,
f BB-TnaocoH is 9 Hours.
A The splendid steam packet 8A-
^LVANNAH, G. Freeland, muter,
pot Chariciton every Tuesday and
■« o’clock is the morning j returning,
citon crety Thursday and 8un-
For freight or paauge, apply
COHEN & FOSDlCK,Agenta.
For Darien,
.1 The tegular steam packet J.
JL8TONE, w. C. Mendel), maater,
Eihtthove place on WEDNESDAY
«4 "'dock. For Height or passage,
111. an board, at Roche's wharf,
L. BALDWIN.
pciton, via Hilton Head,
nforl and Edisto,
The elegant steam packet ISIS,
LChase, master, will (fepart for tho
fm MONDAY MORNING at 7
|freight or passage, having excel-
'«•, tpniy on board, or to
CLAGIIORN-& WOOD,
nt passengers must lie cleared at
Notice.
Ira Colton per 8 AA Steamboat
y bos'JancJG, will expire to-mor-
■ GEO HAAS, Agent
I Real Estate Lottery*
Tiituatcil in New Or-
l*H renounced to be drawn in
Y«il,iatmliug to advice just re-
VHanuers, snd by authority of
i“*J l “ drawn in the City of
1“ “ Rotunda of (lie City Ex-,
Nftenumbors.and putting them
*« hta wnte unto, Tickets will
ttaraontmte longer, oldie Ol-
4 CO.Sole Aoskts;
156 Broadway, N. y.
Clarke John JI Cox mn Margaret X
Chaplin miss Rhode F Condon mn Eleanor
CartertnissME Cook Win
Carter Mr JohnW Cottifery Joseph
Corley min Jane Ann Conlon Patrick
Clark mn George Coe miss Afury Jane
Campbell James H Opining Isaac M
Campbell Jane Coitrvoiiie mn J
Campbell Wm F Crocker Zeno
Crafts' miss Martha Comtick mn Harriet
Clark PR Coe Mary Adeline mrs
Clancy Patrick Carley mn Fanny
Crane Moms Cubbagemn Rebecca
Canuet L Cunningham II
Connell Laurence Citllinan JI 2
CImplin Jos P Cushing Nathaniel
Campbell J K Crevelier Betsy
Cahin Henry Cnwa miu Lydia Ann
Cuss miss Mnrgt Connor Patrick
Carter mn Dorcaa Cole H G W
Chapiiu Milton Collin. Michael
D
Dalv Michael Dickinson Mary A mn
Dasher Joshua M Dowling Edyvard 2
Dean Patrick Duncan mn Emmeline
DCmpsey W J Dully Terenco 2
D'Lyon Col Isaac Dully John
Dows John I Dunham mn S C
Dickerson Wm Dyer J W
E
Edwards mn Anne R Earns! Richard F
Evans Erostus Eldrodge Harmon
Estilaile miaa Adeline MEngli.li miu Laura A 2
Earast mn Sarah A '
F
Fraser J Aug's Fitzsimona inn Anno
Fraser Jamos R Fitzshnons Paul
Farquhar mn Fitzpatrick miu Pbatba
Family Cliarles Fry Jcssco
French William Fox Franklin
Foil Thomas Fox Wm
Fenton Andrew Jr Foster G
Fletcher Frederick P Ferguson Rev Wm
G
Godfrey mm Grezzei
™ for Sale.
KaZL 0 " htnd . “ lo ‘ of the
cr0 P> r “ il,od
Ki'nntrick, in Put-
T« hi. 1* } ' oct wel1 known
KtilS. V n * d Uiu species of
L £ r J° "V for qnali-
“P 00 ™ 11 ? "Pon old
eJe u W ". Acoupfo ofthe
WlttnoD^ 5* our Counting
" omERLY & JONES.
lfcou^ 1 ' , ’ 4 ’'’ 6 ’ ,and6 ’*
I'vSned Whale do
do
k S,v Potatoes
Eft Co**
tS^ilra' 5 ' 8
**b Cuai Flour' .
'“Buck,seat
u “f»8ar
fc^^Teu
Graham Petor
Gauahl Lewis 2
Graham Bev John
Garland VVmH
Garnett mrs Ann
Gardener Stephen D
Glass Joseph
Gay Michael
Grady Patrick
Galloway Aloxander
Gage’ Frank R
Hacker G E
Hazzerd Allen
IlnrtJoshua
Harris Matilda -
Hart P
Hall Storra
Hoitn.au F A
HdiTiman Mr Jos
Harbesdn Wm
Heath inis* LucyAnn
Hubbard John
Miller Prince -
Hightower John 2
Hillard OB
Hichcock James II
Holland mra Michael
Hobby Alex
Jackson mm Susan
Itiniu James A
Jo.(ferson Patrick
Johnston Wm W
Jonas Jamos
Knapp Charles H
Kctmy Michael
Kdast Robert C
Keller Stephen
Kellar Paul
Gordon miu Louisa
Goddard Lory
Golby miu Alary
Gugcl Benjamin H
George miu Froncea A
George Charles K
Gibbs Junes
Gibson Ransom C 2
Goldsmith Samuel
II
Harris mra Alary E
Harris Wut M
Harvey Samuel A
Harvey Joseph B 2
Harris. Isaao ,
Hartshorn Wm R
Halosy Joreinioh
Hathaway miu Julia
Hewa miss Margaret
Hopkins John IT 2
Hopkins Ellen
Hosegood George
Houston Betsey
Hoghrth James
Hubbard Charlotte mra
Hubbard Erastut H
Huguenin E D 2
Jones Thomas B Co
Jones Thomas
Jones miss Alartha E
Johnson Edward
Joalenew John
K
Kerr Geo
Keebier John
Kottman F
Knowles Joseph
foots and Shoes
1 ujEE’ Aicieux’ wharf
SL n u,B| 00 oonsig
livTiJr- debit
["Jilt ^ " m °, of superior
1110 ro "ow-
‘nioS-Port undSher-
,1 “* or, > viz! 01-
t tr ' Luna,Wao-
hHEVV/dy & Sons,
I Wwe . Golden, Palo a ,..i
Lnehicotto miss Herm’eLinsy miss Sarah
Lamar John F Lynch Philip
Law mrs Ann At
Lachicotto mrs
Lampe C
Linder G C
Alanncy miss Mary
Maxwell Aloxander
Afanval Lyman
Alerqitand Leonard F
Mattliewa Geo D 2
Madrin James
Merrill H
Mitchell Petor
Aliller John
MeDonnell A H
MoFarlandJohn,
Lipsey Laricy l
Love miu Alar
Ssndford A AI
StanletonJahn
Statford S
Sslfner John J
Solovich Cant
Solos P
Shardlow 3
SBC
Spenser John B II
Sherwood tnrs Emily
Slioftull mm Sarali At 2 Scott Dr
Sheannan Capt Thos 8tony A 8
Secktuger Lemuel “ -
Stephens James
Smith Henry A
Smith mn Catherine
Smith Henry E
Smith inn Afatilda
Smith John P
Squires Samson
Sttbbs'Emetine mrs
Stiles Benjamin*
Stdrich Capt AIarcn»2
Scriven Rev James O
Scott mn Louisa C 2
Scott mn John E
Snow Josoph A
Stoteabuty Henry
Stubbs William
8tiirdirant Robt O
T
Thomas Charles
Thomas Charlotte
Tow Henry
Tufts Dr B 3
Thirty Thousand Dollars.
GREENE AMD PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
D CLASS NO. 54, FOR 1839.
ECU)ED by tho drawing of tho Stale of
Virginia, Richmond Academy Lottety,
Ctaaa No. 7, to bo drawn at Alexandria, (Vo.) on
the 30th itut. ' '
76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
PUIZES.
1 prixoof. «30,000
1 do 10,000
1 do 6000
1 do 3509
6 do 3327
6 do 3000
5 do 2300
40 do 2000
50 do 250
60 do 200
&c. Ac. tea.
Ticket* $10, Halves 95, Quarters 92 SO. For
•ale at WITHINGTON’S
nor ST Lory & Ex. OIBoe, on the Bay.
Trooper mrs Alary
Tltoyor Josoph
Tillman Joseph
TbiotCharloa II
Toket ran E
V
Vizzard mn AI A Vixzard Thomas
w
Wand Emanuel Wilkins A Jr
Wallace ntn Alargaret White Sami B
Ward Elia. Willink miu Julia Ann
Washburn mn Dorcu Wilson mn Jane
Wallace Alaria Wilson John
Wells ntn Catharine Winkler Z M
r mra
dory E
Lowther mra Rebecca
M
Aliller Jeqncs
Alyles Smith
Morriu Thomas
Moore Hotity C 2
Morriu mra Anne E 2.
Mnrtaugh Patrick
AlussaJohn
Alitoliollmra Harriet
Middleton Charles E
Me
MeGninness John
MoDonnoll W J Gdj J S
McCluskoy mn Julia AMcDermott Patrick
McKeague Wm
Alclaitighlin Alichael
McIntosh J
Nickerson Joseph J
Oldmger II
Outton Isaao
Oliver John
AIcKey Palk
McKuy Charles F
^loGowon John
^loatrand George
Oliver George
Overstreet miss Alary
Odingcul William
White Maj WP
Wood JasF
Woodhouta mra Alary E
Hf. I. At *
Western Ephraim W
Williams Edward
Williams Johh .
Williams Washington Womack A J
Williams Tho. F Wigg miu Rebecca
Wilson Dr Wilham
v
Yeomans Robt II
A Card.
DR. ROBERT Hi A. KOCH,
P Crou* nnxsnxs, is saxoxy.)
ROFES80R of Alustc, for the lost four yean
in the citios of Baitimoro and Anapolis, Aid.
now in tho city of 8avannah, Go. lias tho pleasure
of informing tho citizens of Savannah and its vi
cinity, that ho will commence to give Icasons on
tho Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin,
Flute and Thorough Bass (that is, how to com-
noie AIusic,)andm Singing, particularly Church
Alitsic, and other Songs. Ladies and Gentlemen
wishing to associate in this Altisic School, will
6 (00*0 inquire for ftirthcr information nt Dr.
ipch'sroom, at tho residence of A. G. Oomler,
Esq. in the morning Rom 10 to 1 o’clock, and in
the aftomoon from 3 until 5 o'clock.
. FOR SALE.—A aplendid grand square Piano
Forte, with tho Harp, Loud Bassoon, Drum and
Bell Pedal, by which the performer con produce
nine diflerent sounds | also, an Italian Guitar,
Flutea, Italian Violin, Ciarionat, and an assort,
mentoftho newest Alusic. These articlu can
be seen by those who feel disposed to examine
such handsome instruments, at the above place.
Piano Fortes tuned. Orders thankfully recsiv.
ed. 129 oct 15
deo2
GEORGE SCHLEY, P. Af.
7 / 5 c »»'SFsa;“ss*
4 rj ecy Wrappers and Petticoat*.
The above Clor
due Ker-
—Jmgla suitable for Plantation
use, and will he sold vety low, by
J. C. STORTEVANT.
nov 30 238ca
H w *. **• Lloyd—Market Mquurc,
AS jiut received per recent irrivah,
2 doz Aluslin Collars
4 do English Frilled do
3 pcs block Silk Fringe, 2 do Wire Blond
2 do black fancy Blond
]2,do Thread Laces, 6do German do
6 do Lisle do, 3 do Wire Edging
4 do Siuud Quiling, 12 do Plaid Swiss
14 do Beltiftg*, 3do Mantilla Loco
4 do Grecian Net do, 5 do Bobbinet Loco
8 do Splltaifield h'dkfs, 13 do Pongee lldkfa
4 do plain Silk do, 3 0C do Satin do
5 doz Gauze do, 4 do fancy do
6 docmbroidcrcd do
5 no Gents Brose Gloves ,
4 do Ladies da do, 3 do do Kid do
7 d j Gents Buck Gloves
2 do do.H. S.do
8 do India Rubber Susnenden
3 do super do do do
14 pcs uncut Velvet Ribbons
Also, a splendid assortment of Plain, Figured
and Changeable Silka.nov 30
>¥0011, Wood.
11 HIE Subscriber has now on hand, and will
X be constantly receiving, e supply of first
quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at the Wood
Yard, east end of the town,
oct 17 201 H. F. WILLINK.
For Sale,
T HE sloop GEORGIA, with all her tackle
and apparel. She has two auita ofaalls,and
is in good onler. Apply to
H- F. WILLINK, athis Ship Yatd.
Also—One block Poncy, u good aaddle Horse,
end perfectly getitle. Apply oa above,
nov8 220
Sntrnrft, Liquors, &c.
QA HIIDS.prime Porto Rico Sugnr
18 pipes pure IIolUuil Gin, vartoua
brands
0 halfpipes Seignette Brandy
5 do 1st proof Domestio Brandy
6 puncheoni Jamaica Rum
5 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine
10 qrcaaka Golden Sherry, Sicily and Alar-
seillesAfadoirs
24 doz Duff,Gordon &. Co’s Golden Sherry,
vintage ofl829
20- doz Port end Hock Wines
50 boxes Char. River No. 1 Soap
3(1 cases Pickles
20 reams Foolscap Paper
For sale on accommodating terms,
nov 28 GEORGE H. MAY.
sale by
nov 29
Bank Chucks on Philadelphia.
X^OR 92917 63, oml $400, forsole by
1: nov 29 PADF.LFORD, FAY &. CO.
Lurid, Tuppcr A Sistarc,
O FFER for sale on good terms,
150 hhdt first quality Cuba Molasses
300 bags good, fair and prime green Cuba Coffee
150 do superior old Java do
50 mats very fine old AInnilla do
Hbds prime Porto Rico Sugar
25 boxes Boston refined Loaf do
10 bbls first quality crushed do
20 hnlfichests inperior Black Tea
60 half boxes Baker’s No 1 Chocolate
60 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper
100 boxoa Negro Pipes, large sizes
500 Detnijons, assorted, 1 to 5 gallons
200 whole and half boxes Bunch Raisins
125 pea 42 inch Dundee Bagging
200 kegs Cut Nails, assarted
60 cornu Brown Stout, quarts and pint*
60 baskets Champagne, Anchor and Key
50 boxes Sparkling Hock
200 AI Spanish Segare •
4 pipe* Holland Gin, Beehive end Hourglass
2 hair pipes London Dock Brandy
10 do do J. J. Dupuy & Co. do
10 do American do
300 bbls Connecticut Gin, Phelps & Gowdy’a
100 do Boston do, Eogfo brand
100 do do Rum do
30 do superior Baltimore Whiskey
10 do do old Alonongahola do
100 half pipes and quarter cask* Alodeira, Port,
Sicily Madeira and Pico Wines
100 bags Shot, assorted
300 Grindstones 1
nov 26
10
nov 26
Ooslicu Butter. .
FIRKINS Goshen Butter, just received
and for solo by
LONG & PATTERSON.
Till Plate.
O NE hundred boxes Tin Plate lx
500 lbs Block Tin, 500 lbs Copper Bolts
for sole by N. B. & H. \vEED.
nov 26
- Caracas Cocoa.
y/\A LBS. Caracas Cocoa, just received
H / and for solo by
*nov20 LONG & PATTERSON.
Orates.
A N assortment of Russia Iron Grates, just re-
A. ceivud and for sate by
nov 23 N. B. & H. WEED.
Navy Bread. „ .
fj p* BBLS. Pilot and 50 bbls Navy Broad just
Jit) recoived and for sale by „
,,ov23 LONG & PATTERSON.
Share Moulds.
2 TONS Share Aloulds, for aateby
nov 28 N. B. & H. WEED.
Iron, Nalls and Bunt.
thousand and 48 bars Swede ■ Iron, os-
sorted; 300 cooks Nails do, 50bblsRun£-
ianding per brig Pandora, from Boston, and for
solo by L. BALDWIN,
nov 28
Starch and Blue.
T HIRTY boxes Colegate’a superior Starch, ^
cases do English Fig Blue, landing IVom brig
Augusta, and for .sale by .
nov 28 , G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Btcli Plaid Satin and Taffeta
Bonnet Ribbons.
Just received and now opening,
T WO boxes rich Plaid Satin andTaftotuBon-
not Ribbons, for sale lew by^^,^
nov 25 No. 1 and S VVaring’e Buildings,
. Look nt This.
UP COUNTRY MONEY TAKEN AT PAR.
T HE Subscriber, in consequence of our So-
vannah.Banks refilling to receive up coun
try money in deposit or payment, takes this me
thod of informing the public generally, that he
will reccivo up country Bonk Bills, in good ro-
g utc, at par for goods at hia regular fair prices, if
is whole amount ofBenk Bill or Bills it traded
out,viz:—Itawkinavillo Bank, BonkofAIilledge-
ville, Ocmulgee Bank, Atonroe Rail Road Bank,
Banks of Columbus generally,with one exception,
nndwiUhaveno objection to receive the Savannah,
Augusta, Georgia Rail Hoad, Brunswick and St.
Atary'a Bank Bills, for gooda or in payment of
debts at par, unless die persons are willing to al
ow me 5 percent discount.
A. BENNETT,
No 1 & 2 Waring's buildings, Alurket Square,
nov 18
Sperm Candles.
S EVENTY boxes 8perm Candles, of various
sizes and of •uperior^noUt^Jauffinjtrad for
Fol’ Liverpool,
Tito first class ship MEDFORD, Capt.
iThontas. For freight, apply to
nov 16 PADELFORD, FA V Sc. CO.
For Liverpool,
Tito first class American ship AAIERI-
iCAN, Capt. T. Jloldrn, Jr., will he des
patched iinmddiately. For fVeiglit or pasaage, ap
ply on boatd at Bolton’s wharf, or to
nov 13 WA8HBURN. LF.WfS & CO.
For Boston,
S* Tho first roto brig PANDORA, J. Garth
Suer, master, will meet with despatch, hav
ing part ofher cargo engaged. For balance of
freight or passage, apply to Capt. G. on board at
Monatn'a upper wharf, or to
nov28 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
For New-Fork—Georgia Line.
Tho brig PIIILURA, Captain Sherman,
twill meet with despatch. For freight or
passage, having goqd accommodations, apply to
Capt. S. oo hoard at Aloora's wharf, or to
nov 28 . L. BALDWIN.
By S. FUilbrlck A Co.
TO-MORROW, ot 11 o’clock, in front of
the Court Houie, a prime likely young Fellow, a
good Driver» &c. Tcruw en»n, (bankable mon*-
ey) pnrchnaor paying fbr bile*. dec 2
Ilor.^o and Dray..
^ BY S. l'liilbvick. & Co.
T3-MORHOW, at II o’clock, in fromC»f
uw Court Hou*o, a fir^t rate Northern Drny
Horse, and o Boston built Dray. Torus cash,
bankable money. , 2
By S. Plilllirit k & «:«.
TO-AIORSOW, in front of the Court
House, between thn usual hours bfsalo, a first
rata pair of Carriage Horses, nrr.n.-toiui-d to tho
city, and perfectly gentle. Terms, 90 dari credit
fur approved pnpor. 'dec 2
For Baltimore,
The fine now schr. HENRIETTA,Cep-
in Parker, will sail for file aliove port on
Sahtrdoy next. For freight or pnssage, apply on
board, or to S. PHILBKICK Sc CD.
nov 28
For New-Fork,
Tho fast sailing ship IULAH, Captain
iHnnunond, will positively sail the first fuir
wind, and can yet take 100 bales Cotton, and pas
sengers. Apply to
nov 27 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
For Ncw-Fork,
Tito pocket ship NEWARK, D. V.
.Soullarn, muter, will meet with despatch.
For freight or passage, having good accommoda
tions, apply on board ot Mongin'a upper wharf,
or to WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
nov 25
For Hawkinsvlllc, Macon, anil
the landings on the Ocmulgee
Blvcr.
Tho subscriber intends running
Nr—idS^-A-lwo new Iron steamers, the A1A-
IlY SUMMERS mid D£ ROS3ET, between
Savannah and the above places, daring the ensu
ing season.
Insurance by these boats ban bo effected at from
ono third to one half less than by boat* of wood
en construction, and as no delay will be necessa
ry to tranship cargo at Darien, much greater dee-
patch may lio oxpected.
Tho Alary Summon wijl commence loading
this day, and depart To.morrow with whatever
may offer. For freighl or pusage, apply on
board, or to (L B. LAAVYR.
nov29—m
Christ Church.
O N Afonday, the 9th of December next, r the
Wardens and Vestrymen of Christchurch,
will offer for sale and rent tho Pewsin the Church.
The number of Pew* intended to be sold in
fee simple, will first be offered, and the remainder
will be put up for rent! the highest bidder will
hare choice. Tito terms will he made known on
the day of sale,which will commence at 11 o'clock.
Notica whereof will be given by ringing of the
bell. By order of the Vestry.
ANTHONY BARTOW, 8eo’y.
N. B.—Purchasers in fee simple and renters,
will have aeata in the basement story assigned to
them, corresponding as near u practicable to their
Pews, until the Church be finished.' The right
to seats in the basement story, by the present oc
cupants, consequently terminates on the day of
sale. 232 nov23
Bacon.
6 HHDS. first quality Shoulder*
0 do do do Sides
Landing from schr. Samaritan, and for sale by
nov 29 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Sugar.
T HIRTY Mule, primo Porto Rico Sugar, juat
received and for sale low from the whan,by
nov 29 WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO.
Iron. , j
S WEDE’S Iron, assorted sizes, just received
per Pandora, for sale low from wharf, by
iov 29 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Fort Wine.
TTIORTY qr. casks Port Wine, a voty superior
J. article, received direct from Oporto, via N.
York, for sale by
nov 29 AI. DILLON Sc. CO.
Goslicn Butter, Ac.
T EN firkins best Goshen Butter
5 bbls smoked Beef
4 bbls do Tongues
150 new Hauls, just reeeived and for salo by
nov 27 C. L. AIcNISH.
To Planters.
A COMPETENT Alnnoger of Negroes, a
Ricound Cotton planter, will take employ
ment for fair wages on a Cotton or Rice Planta
tion, on the finl day of January ensuing, or earli
er if required. A situation on tho Soa Islands
will be preferred. Reference as to the capability,
sobriety, and industrious habits of the applicant,
can belied, he being well known to many of tile
wealthiest planters in the low part ofGeorgiaond
South Carolina. Apply at this office,
nov 26 2341 .
Porclter A La Roche, ,
W ILL receive in a few days by the ship Gas
ton, a variety of Flower Seeds. Also,
white top Turnip, Alustard, Millet, Hemp, Cana
ry, early Sugar Corn, and a full supply of other
garden seeds. nov 30
Central Rail Itoad A Banking
Company of Georgia.
Savannah, Nov. 13,1839.
A N Election for nine Directors tu manage the
affairs of, this Institution, will be held nt tho
Banking House in this city, on tho first Alondav
ill Junuoiy next. Polls to he open from 9 A. Ai.
to 9. P. Af. By order. R. k. CUYLEU,
nov 18 227 Cashier.
One Thousand Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for the apprehension, with
proofto conviction, oftbe person or per
sons who fired the Bridge of the Central itail
Road over the Little Ogccchee, on the 21st inst.
By order ofthe Hoard (if Directors.
R. R. CUYLER,-Cashier,
nov 22 231 (Georgian)
AUCTION SALES.
By S. Fhillii'ick A Co.
TO-AluRROW, at '11 o'clock, in fr ont of
we Court Houso, a prime likely WVnrli, about
*23 year* of age, accustomed to hon-e work ami
cooking. Terra* cn*h, (bankable money) pur-
clwcr paying for title*. dec 2
EnglUh Porting PUces.
By P, W. Ilciiiciiianii.
On FRIDAY next.6th in*t. in front of store,
a uplendid lot of DUCK GUNS, and German
S.lver Tea and Table SPOONS, for sn.\j at auc
tion, of tho following description:
Double barrel stub and twist and silver raounted»
bore 7*8.
Double barrel stub and twist and steel mounted*
• richly engraved, bore 13-16.
Double barrel stub and twist and silver mounted)
richly engraved, bore 13-16.
Double barrel stub and twist and steel mounted)
richly engraved, bore 7*8.
This lot of Guns are manufactured expressly
for the Southern market, of extra superior quali
ty. and are equal to any ever offered the Savannah
public.
Also, an invoice of German Silver Tea and To.*
hie Spoons.
D3rAll the above Goods to be sold without ro»
serve.
Terms—Allanms ot9290 and over, 60 day*
under, cash, bnnkahle money, dec 2 V
Dealers are particularly invited to call previous
to the day of saje, aod examine there articles, u
they will seldom hove >o goad an opportunity of
laying in their supply so advantageously.
Negroes.
By S. PItilbrick A Co.
On Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, in front ofthe
Court House, the following plantation Negroes,
s tz.
A Fellow about GO year* ofage, a good tasks,
hie hondi o family consisting of seven in number,
vlzt A Wench about 38 years, n Girl about 18
years, a Boy about 14 years, a Girl 12 years, u
Girl lOyears, a Boy 4 yean, and a Boy 2 yean of
age. Tho family will be sold in one lot, and ore
all prime likely Negroes. Terms coih, (banka-
ble money) purchaser paying for titles, nov 27
Administrator's Sale.
By 8. PItilbrick. A Co.
On die first Tuesday in Fehruaty next, in front
of the Court House, between the usual hours of
sale,
1 Negro Alan named Moses, 1 Horse, 1 Gold
Watch und Guard Chain, 1 pair ristols, 1 Desk,
1 Trunk and various articles of Wearing Appar
el, belonging to the estate of AI. H. Drake, de
ceased, and sold by order ofthe administrator for
the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms cosh. nov 25
Administrator's Sate
By 8. PItilbrick A Co.
Ou the first Tuesday in January, 1840, in front
of the Court House in tho City of Savannah, dur
ing the uanalhonnof sale, Lot No. 5, Columbia
Word, with the dwelling house and all improve
ment* thereon; also, a Itnnilv of Negrees, viz: A
vulioti.'c fellow, hi.; wife miu their daughter, three
in number, all well disposed and verydesinbla
servants, belonging to the estate of Jeremy 8tone,
late of this city, deceased. Sold by permission of
tho Justicos of the Inferior Court of Chatham Co.
when sitting for ofdinnty purposes, and by order
of the Administrators. Terms at sale,
nov 6 -•! !
Nnvnmiith lu«. A Trust Co.
F oil RENT—The several Apartments above
this Office, well adapted to counting rooms,
law offices, Sec.
nov 12 SAAIUEL C. HOUSE. 8oc’y.
A Desirable Oiler,
T O RENT—Tho subscriber’s Store, on his
wharf, well adapted for a Ship Chandlery
Grocery, or any business connected with ship
ping. It is needless for him to say more of this
advantageous offer to those who would desire to
etnbnrkin that line, as it ia well known to ho one
ofthe best in town.
Tim subscriber would also inform ins friends
thot he has embarked in tho Steamboat business,
and his services, or those of his second son, John
F. Guihnnrtin, can be always hod at hie wharf,
for those shipping, &c. by tho steamers Beaufort
District and tho Despatch, at all times,
JOHN GUILAIARTIN.
N. B.—Also to rent, a spacious threo story
House, heretofore known as “Tho Independent
Hotel,” fronting on the Bay, in Boat'Broad afreet,
well adapted for a Boarding House, with a Ten
Pin Alley, Bar, Sec. attached. nov 26
Administrator's Sole.
By 8. PItilbrick A Co.
On the first Tuesday in December nest, in f, out
of the Court House, between the usual hours of
sale,
A two story Wooden Dwelling Honse and out
buildings, on half lots Nos. 39 and 40, Elbert
Ward, fronting on Jefforson-street, belonging to
tile estate of Dr. A. Sheftall, deceased, and sold
by order of die Administrator and Administratrix.
Term* cash. oct 2
Administrator’s Sale.
By 8. PItilbrick A Co.
On the first Tuesday in Januaty next, ut 11 o’
clock, in front of the Court House in thi* city, 5
Shares Stock in steamer Forester, belonging to
estate ofA. Saussey of South Carolina, deceased.
Solti by order ofUte Administrator. Termscash.
Law Notice.
C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney ondConn-
sellor at LaWj has located himself in Louis
ville, Georgis, where he will attend to all profes
sional business entrusted to his core, with diugonce
amt punctuality.' Ho will regularly attend die Su
perior Courtsofdie Counties of Jefferson, Burke,
Scriven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall and Alont-
gomery,
aug2 163
By 8. PItilbrick A Co.
At Private Solo.
LotjNo. 6, Elbert Ward, fronting Smith Broad
street, sitnnted between ihe house recendy own*
ed by A. Barclay, Esq. and that at present occu-'
pied by Wm. Crabtree, Jr. For terms, apply os
above, nov 30
To Planters.
P EAS and BEANS—Early China Dwarf
Beans, early six week Beans, white Kidney
Beana, red Marrow Beans, early Washington or
'Juno Peas, large white Afnrrowfat Peas, Dwarf
Alarrowfal Peas, early Charlton Peas,Dwarf Pro
lific Peas. A foil supply just received ofthe crop
ofl839, and for sale by
nov 30 PORCHER & LA ROCHE.
Notice.
C OUNCIL will electa Harbor Master for the
Part af Savutmah, at its first regular meet
ing in December next. Applicants will leave
dieir applications and names of dteir securides
with M. MYERS, c. c.
. nov 22 231
Tobacco.
A SUPPLY of Mrs. Miller’s fiuo cat and
Cavendish Tobacco, for sale by
nov 30 PORCHER & LA ROCHE.
Molasses nnA Tea.
T HIRTY hlida prime retailing Molasses, 30
qr chests Hyson Tea, just received and for
■ale by MICH. DILLON & CO.
nov 27
Leaf Tobacco, Ac.
-g BALES LeafTohacco,20 boxes Covon-
I t) dish Tobacco just received and for sale by
nov 27 LONG & PATTERSON.
Fulton Market Beef.
-g fin HALF bbls. ofthe above, just received
13 and for sale by
nov 25 J. B. GAUDRY.
Sperm Candles.
T HIRTY boxes 4,5 and (1 Sperm Candles—
just received nhd for sale by
nov 28 . LONG Sr. PATTERSON.
Nails.
T WO hundred casks Nails, for salo by
, WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Negro Pipes.
-g A A BOXES Negro Pipes, for aole by
1UU LADD, TUPPER Sc SISTARE.
nov 23
To Planters.
rrtHE Subscriber, Agent for the Athens Mann.
X factoring Company, has constantly on hand
a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton
Goods, usupcriornrticle for Negro Clothing.
NOBLE A. HARDEE,
oct26 209
Notice.
T HE annual meeting ofthe Commissioners of
Public Roads of Chudmm County, will be
held et the CourtHonse in rite City of Sevannelt,
on tho first JIonday, being the second day of De
comber next, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
W. W. WASH, Sec’y. b. c. p. r. c. c.
nov 12 223
Fancy Dry Goods.
A N assortment qfseasonable fancy Dry Goods,
consisting of plain and fig'd Changeable
Silks, Reps, watered Silks, col'd Surins,first qual
ity Broclte Merino Silk,and Silk Shawls; 7, 8 and
94 Satin Hdkfs, changeable silk and satin Cra
vats. plaid do, satin and nett Scarfs, rich Chantil-
la Veils, French Needle Work, worked Muslin
Bands, Blond and Fillet Jlets,Gloves,Braid, Pon
gee and Spiudfield Hdkfs, rich Satin Garniture
and Cap Ribbons, narrow Beltings, See. which
will bo offered for solo, fora few days only, at tho
store of S. PHILBRICK Sc CO.
nov 20
Goslicn Butter.
~t A KEGS prime GoshenBntter, justreceiv-
I U ed and fur sale by
nov 28 L. BALDWIN.
r Philadelphia Biscuit.
IFTY whole, half and qr bbls Soda, Sngar
Butter and Water Crackers, just recqwet
and for solo by
nov 28 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Oils.
/FAA GALLS, very light col’d Sperm Oil
3UU 18 bbls Olive Oil. 500 galls refined
Whale Oil.
nov 21
Just rescived and fpr sale by
HAZARD, DENSLOW &CO.
White Lead and Oil.
QAA KEGS White Load, 3000 galls. Liu
Ol/Ufooed Oil. Received per recent and
vuls and for sale by
nov 21 HAZARD, DENSLOW Sc CO,
By 8. PItilbrick & Co.
At Private 8alc.
4 bb's and 18 balf bbls Fulton Market Beef, just
anded. * " nov 30
Splendid Boston Mode Pianos.
By 8. Philbrick, A Co.
Two first rate Pianos, of fine tone and finish)
and fashionable patterns, just received from Bos
ton and will be sold a bargninttf close consignment*
nov 7
Glass and China Ware.
By 8. PItilbrick A Co.
At Private Sole.
Now landing from ship Newark, an assorttnetit
of plain and out Tumblers.Celeries,Champagnes,
Bird Boxes, Lamps, Castors, &C>
Also,
Gold edged China Tea and Coffee setts, Lion
head Pitchers, rich Toilet setts, &c., for sale on
liberal terms. libv23
City Marshal's Notice.
O N Monday, the 2d December next, at 11
o’clock, A. M. in tbe Market House, (un
der lhe superintendence oftlie Market Commit
tee,) will be leased for ouo year, from tho above
date, all the S tails in said market. Temis'—One
half cash, bankable money, the other half a joint
note of two responsible names, (to be approved
of by the above Committee) payuble on the first
day of May next. A. HARMON, c. m.
N. B.—No bid will be taken from persons who
are in arrears for Stall rent. Also, notice is now
given, that all notes taken as above will be col
lected when due. ,A. H.
nov 21 2*30
. SlierilPs Sale*
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, before the Court House in the
city of Savannah, between the usual hours ofralo)
the sloop Eliza, levied on under and by virtue of
a fi fa on foreclosure of mortgage*, issued out of
the Hon. tho Inferior Court of Chatham; county,
in favor of Samuel B. Hill, vs. JofinRussell,
nov 23 ELfSHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
Executor’s Sale Continued.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
be sold at bis residence at Walthourvtile,
Liberty County, all the personal estate and effects
(slaves excepted) of theJate Augustus O. Bufcon
Terms made known ou the day of said,
nov 22 WILLIAM LAW. Ex’or*
Notice.
XTCTILL be sold at tho house ofthe subscriber,
▼ V on the 19th day of December next,eleven
hundred acres of Land, lying on Cunochee Riv
er, filly head of stock Catuo, Hogs, Sheep,Oxen,
one timber Cart, oqp small one horsq Wogon,
and other articles too tedious to mentian. Ternie
cash. WILLIAM WATERS.
Tattnall County,'Nov. 23d,. 183'Jr
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