Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 11, 1839, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Per steamer Livatf i ool, Nov. Till, or Geolgri Wuhlnglon, ^"’'Hinuna, Phllndolpllia; Hibernia, ’’jS'eW York! Garrick, Wlmer, do: OrweU, V'ffited Stales, Tlschor, N York: South «nilv Now York. i ^Adna«n Jnmc®, Nexv Orlenna. . ffiilio, M'BWWf. Mokilo: Gosypmm, Orleans; Bonj Morgan, Johmon, New Jcamaana, Wilson, TrinidadiAnn, John- imtssns. . , ,, m Orleans: Josopha, M'lntyro, B T „. Filin Ilndolliro, Bluckstono, Luna. lUononsnhela, ?blij%lpW«l ilajpropper, New York. ( ,,l Scotland,''MorHiiiau, N Orleans: Robt J; Prince, do; Sarali Slioulo, Merry, Now iiNanior, Sondford, Now York. gT'Wi.Sridnn, Do Poystor, Now York; *S'±„c1, at Madeira, on the 1.SU. Oct. Iff ' jncliorsin ogalo, mid received cou- ^ damage in bar atom foots by getting iftSSU. ftoin Now York—tiro latter libowsprit, &c- narlen, Brunswick, St. OTu- /jticUsonvllle ami Black JJ^'k TlieatontncriyANIIOE, Capt; SBailey, will lenvo for tho nbovo ‘^UMOItRO'V.tbo 12tliinat.at8 o’clock l for freight • n —All freight payable by shippers. •- " cassenacra must bo cleared at tiro Cue- IN*. dcoU • ^hiwlcston, via Hilton Head, Beaufort nnil Edisto. m.o k The elegant steam packet ISIS, I Alio CIDjjUlHOWUHi puvnvt eutW) Clinic, master, will depart for tho daces on MONDAY MORNING at 7 For freight or -1 t ar having excel-, ^ u om°o»wSbp. I j._AII slave passengers must bo cleared at Cotoin Ilonso. :ll iFcharlcstoiia via jueutilorl. res fa Thosplendid now stenrn pnekot SSLBEAUfORT DISTRICT, Capt. will leave for tho above placos ovory iriaoming at 7 o'clock. For freight or » hiving splendid accommodations, apply ‘cintain on board nt Ouilmartin’s wharf. P JOHN GUILMARTIN. pile Beaufort District goes inland from her „fort, outside Born there to Charleston. Ill ■■ Steam Packet Savannah. ml Arrangement beltecen Sacunmh and Charlatan.—Outeide Passage. fins $9—Through is 9 Hours. «* ft Tho splendid steam packet SA- SbLvANNAH, -G. Frepltmd, master, inart for Charleston every Tuesday and dir it 6 o'clock in the morning; returning, bte Charleston every Thursday and Sun-. me hour. For froightor passage, apply 1 0,10 COHEN & FOSDICK,Agenis. For Sale, A House end Lot in Curry Town, ih a healthy situation. For terms, o^tp^to II 247.* U. RAIi sll Planters'iBnnk. tketion for eight Directors on the port of ta Stockholders of this Bank, will bo held Banking House, on Mondny, Gt|r January The Poll will he opened at 10 o’clock, A. si closed nt 2, P. M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier.. 2471CJ til Wood, lEiubscnbor intends keeping a supply, of Be best fire WOOD, and cun deliver, it in ptoflhecity. Apply to ALEX’R WAIT, 247it At Blake’s Rice Mill. savannah Lottery, (drawn at the Exchange, Savannah, on Sut- . arday, 21st December. IfrUioagers of tho present scries of Greens K ' “™"' : monument Lotteries, auxiotts to tweoimmmriy, as to the mode of deciding ""7 batteries throughout the U. States, nwihe following Schomo in the Exohango, ■ah. on Saturday, gist Dec. under the su- mnd entire control of three disinterested I cc „ r ,‘, ,,io:ito will bo affixed to die iionuers. I ho public arc invited to at- I the sale of Tickets warrant it,there will —•drawn each month thereafter#. !£ffi AND PULASKI MONUMENT lottery. CUSS C. FOR 1839. p«»K&vlSlr Sat ' grand scheme. like of.. $10,000 L* i« ......... io,()oo 3000 3 < “• « 2545 1500 •••••••* • 500 U 200 1" 150 1« •••••»»• i 100 !). - 60 «• ..... 30 i.“ - ' 20 . • • • .10. . - ”• ".'uni’, ...i. . 5 fe;; , i" A '",°, , 'ntingto $270,100 S tad si. 8 * bO’tiuarters $1 25. !'.f'ri e S by teB ’ C ‘ U ' er SmS ' 0 or ‘ b 7 lho Com P n n ,i PENDERGAST, ■ l °m« foil-street and % Lane, Ode,,frnn. .l . Near the Exchange. Idle, a the town or conntry promptly irtTr- Becll I fillin' 11 B ,,# 'vn Shirtings. IlSdo I J l' jM brown Shirtings aieU« n .v do Springfield do *’Mdon„a No ' V - YdrkMi B do Kiel by • d ° do H 8WD fe BATHROP & NEVITT. \ Jflnutera: II Menhaden Fish, equal to | dw hUehy C ™ re ’l u,t riscoived and for ^ mich. dillon & co. I Ptri'S t £ 0n ?P o f.‘ tior l Candles, a su- tltVy hole,landing irombrig Havre, t-piADELFORD. FAY & CO. sfiafew iifeoed.eShifts. ■ Kbiiiri, v ].,? 1 SI > i oto , a »sortment of ready ^'ims^^ Supenor Irish Linen do, fr 11 la do l ronCl ‘ Gingham, N’»hich„5|?| Boston Prints, onJ- Eng- G S oWMSS nt a "mall profit,by ^CL^ICHoLs, Market Square. J' 1 "! 1 Pbri?!" J^troceived from France > «ad bSi nl?l'i e *9?’ a fttll sup- dictum- 2 Blankets, -from tho cele- , r Nr?™" 01 - & Son, Mont- » S3o ItOBLE A. IIARDEE. Mil. ISIIElllVOOD'S BENEFIT. First night in Savannah of the Fatal Dowory. hirst night tlm soason ofthe Lady of tho Like, with now scenery,&c. painted by Mr. laherWood. Breast-Fin Lost. OST on Saturday night, (presumed at tho Tlnac) a Breast-Pin, with two Diamonds Any person finding die some, will be suit- warded by leaving it at this office. l-Ifthe above is offered for sale, it iaro- adtiutitbe stopped. 247c theatre. M r > C. FOItHlls—Lessee. kin. Fonaxs as Uomoxt. Mn. IsiitsBwooD as Charalqise. THIS EVENING, Dee. 11, The Ciitnical Play of tho F A T A I# 0 O W E » Y. IS&n ...Mn Forbes. Charalotso . .Mr. Isherwood. To conclude with the Melo Dramatic play of TSSF. I. A si S' OF THE LAKE. Roderick Dha,. Air. Ishcnvood. Bland ...Mr#. Barker. KT’Doors open atO o’clock, and performance to coinmoiicoat helfpnsl seven precisely. Boxes and ParquetlaOne Dollar—Gallery Filly Cents. Seats can bo secured ut the Georgian Otlioo. 03 3 'Refroshinents of tlm best quality for Ladies and Gentlemen to he had at die Bar. dec 11 ^ . Thread I.aces, Ac. A VERY & JOHNSON, (Monument Square) XL have received, Thrond Edgings and Inserting Super Parts worked Collars Do Swiss do do Do Aluslin do do Muslin worked Dands Cembrio Edgings and iniertings J~\SprtnKHcld Shlrtltt*.. 15“o\ I ;!;,^vfeune <1 r Shirli,,g ' ,a,11,lng SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. dec 10 240 • nj soy Wrappers and I’oldcouts. The above Clothing is suitahlo for Plantation us o, and will be sold very low, hy' J. C, STURTEVANT. nov 30 239ca John Mallory, , FASHIONAOI.K A»fa MILITARY TAILOR, H AS received p6r recent arrivals, a cboico as- hortmentof Broadcloths, Cassinieres,'Vest ings, &c., which he is prepared to make up lu or- dor in the best manner, and on reasonable terms, oct 10 Suspenders, Suspenders. ' fl “HE subscriber has now on ltand,a very largo -L assortment of Suspenders, viz; Superior Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin do, Extra Silk Elastio and Cotton; all of which nrc offered at his usual low,pride. . NICHOl nov11 G. S. 3LS, Market Square. W. II. Lloyd-Market Square, H AS just received per recent arrivak 2'doz Muslin Collars 4 do English Frilled do 3 pcs black Silk Fringo^S do Wire Blond 2 do. black fancy Blond 12 do Thread Laces, 6do German do 8 do L»8lo do, 3 do Wire Edging 4 do Blond Gtuiliiig, 12 do.PIaid Swiss 14 do Beltings, 3 do MautUla Loco 4 do Grecian Net do, 5 do Bobhiuet Lace 8 do Snittulfield Hdkfs, 13 do Pongee Mdkfs 4 do pidin Silkdo, 3do do Satin do , 5 doss Gauze do, 4 do fbney do 6 do embroidered do 5 do Gents Brose Gloves 4 do Ladies do do, 3 do do Kid do 3 do Gents Buck Gloves 2 do do H. S. do 8 do India Rubber Susbenders 3 do super do do do 14 pcs uncut Velvet Ribbons Also, a splendid assortment of Plain, Figured and Changeable Silks. nov 30 I>. Dempsey, TT AS just returned f rejin Ne\v-York witlia largo XI and splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY. GpODS, wlueli will be sold at reduced prices for cash dr short credit, consisting °f 50 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos 50 do, MousHn do Laiues 600 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and qualities 500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality 600 do. Cptton do. 1000 pieces English, French and ,4m. Calicoes 10 bales 3-4 and 44 brown Homespun 6 coses bleached Sliirtings and Sheetings 25 pieces wliite and red Fluuncls 1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering 30 do.- Satinets, assorted colon ana qualities 30 da.. Apron Checks , 25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth', 20 do. Negro Blunkets 100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackmaw do. 300 U07.. assorted Head Hdkfs. ^ 1 10 coses da. Florence braid and plain Straw Bonnets 25 pieces plain and figured Silks, now style .25 boxes assorted Ribbons 300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted IIosO 200 (I04 Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do. 60 do. Ladies kid and silk GloVes 100 do Gent’s woolen, kid and buokskin do. 25 bales Band Boxes Together with a choice assortment of silk, broche, cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, &c. Als, an assortment of Ready. Mttde Clothing, oct 28 210—ly.. Herring. F IFTY bbls dry suited Herring, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale low, by dec 9 L. BALDWIN. Wine, Brandy; ©In, Bottles, &c HALF pipesi.gtor Sherry Wine, of superior quality, on draught ing celebrated brands of Madeira, Port und Sher ry Wines, in quantities to suit; purchasers, viz? Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dimon, Luna,Wac- amaw,*Man, Flower, Edward Blundy & Sons, Joy, Alert, Madeira, Belvidere, Golden, Pale and Brown Sherry. 5 pipes Otard, Duptiy & Co’s Brandy 2 - ao. superior Holland Gin 10 casks London Porter' * > 100 crates Wine Bottlos. • For sale by .LONG oct 24 207 JOHN W. 8 Sugar. IIIIDS Porto Rico, 3 do St. Croix, prime quality, for sale by - iv 23 FADELFORD, FAY &. CO. Sperm Candles. rTXlllRTY boxes 4,5 and li Sperm Candles— JL just received and for Btfle by nov 28 LONG &-PATTERSON- Steel Pens, I N tho greatest variety. dee 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS- Fresh Spices. -g XiJTk MATS Cinnamon H t J\f 1 bill Nutmegs, fresh imported 1 caseMuco do, long Cloves do■ v , ' 20 kegs pure ground Ginger J9 bogs Root do 5 do Alspiee, &c. J)ist received and for by G. R. HENDRICKSON. dec 9 245 “ i . To Planters. P EAS and BEANS—Early Chinn Dwarf Boana, oarly six week Beans, white Kidney Beans, rod Marrow Beans, early Washington or June Pons, large white' Marrowfat Pens/ Dwarf Marrowfat Peas, oarly Chorltou Peas,DwnrfPro- lific Pena, A full supply just received oftlto crop ofl839, and for sale by ■ „ ■ nov 30 PORCIIER & LAROCHE. Hose Water. A LARGE supply of trcblo distilled English, French and Araeriotrtt Roso Wuter, just re ceived per Clinton, and for sale hy dec 0 . G. II, HENDRICKSON- 8 Cranberries. iiAigl bbls Cranberries, received per fechr. Emerald lroin Boston, and for sale by • deo7 L. BALDWIN. _ _ Groceries. »Vc. P'\US prime Java Cottua J®.i ‘'kests fresh Hyson Ton 3.) bids St Ctoix Sugar ftJS superior Poland Starch v 100 do Malaga Raisins Just received and for salo by dec 6 C. L. McNISH. . ami 'I'oiikucs. 1 O JI?'® Baltimore Hama JLU 5 do Smoked Beef 10 do Smoked Tongues J ust received and for sale by doc 0 C. L. McNISII. MV !U,d CorsllttU. fiC BOXES Preserves, assorted • O’ 15 do *East India Ginger 150 doz assorted West India Cordial* Received.and for sale bv dei!8 C. L. McNISH. 1 'jO WJKETS C?m.“ *'ne (’J < mel') in AtJV/ quarts and pints, for sale by *>°0 C. L. McNISII. 0 0 eJW 16 pipes puro Holland Gin, various brands 6 hnlfpipes Scignetie Brandy 6 do 1st proof Domestic Brandy 6 puncheons Jamaica Rum 5 qr cask* sweet Malaga Wine 10 qr casks Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar seilles Madeira 24 doz Dull*,Gordon & Co’* Golden Sherry, vintage of 1829 20 doz Port and Hock Wines 50 boxes Cims. River No. 1 Soap 38 case^ Pickles 20 reams Foolscap Paper For sale on accommodating terms. hov26 GEORGE II. MAY. Iticlt l*lald Satin aud 'i'nUcta lionnct lllbbons. Just received and now opening, FTHVO boxes rich Plaid Satin aud Taffeta Bon- X not Kibbons, for sole low by A. BENNETT, nnV 25 No. 1 and 2 Waring’* Buddings. Butter. KEGS Blitter received on consignment, JL and for sole by dec 3 NOBLE A. HARDEE. Ilacon, Pork and Corn. FTiEN thousand ibs. Bultiumro Bacon, (Mid- X dlingrt)20 bbls prime Pork 2000 bushels Beach Island Corn, forsale by nov 23 MICH. DILLON & CO. N. E. Rum and Gostlcu Butter. BBLS puro Now England Ruin A few firkins choice Goshen Butter, just received rind for sale by nov 22 MICH. DILLON & CO. Domestic Brandy nnd Gin. GY PC BBLS. Domestic Brandy, 15 do Smith’s dbJtJ do Gin, received por brig Now York, aud for side by nov27 MICH. DILLON & CO. Coni. HP WO hundred and fifty chaldrons best quality X English Coal, landing from* brig Symetry, at Telfuir’s wharf, for sale in lots to suit purcha- sers, by MICH. DILLON & CO.. dec *1 Swedes’ Iron. QA TONS Swede.’ Iron, for sale low from OVI tlie wharf, by doc5 WASHBURN,.LEWIS & CO. Fruit. ■J K KEGS fresh Malaga Grapes, 75 boxes do .fi. do Ramins, for salo by dec 5 WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO. Baltimore Flour. fllWENTY-FIVE bbls Baltimore Flour, just i received nnd for salo by nov 28 LONG & PATTERSON; Paints, Oils, Glass, &c» 3500 pure EuglUh Linseed 300 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil 600 do. unbleached, do. 600 do. 'bleached and refined Whale Oil 500 do. unbleached' do. do. 500 do. common- do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 dozen large Picture do. do, 2 tons White Lead. Received and Ibr sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. oct 19 Splendid London Xnnuals. WT WILLIAMS has just received,a few V v • ofthe Loudon Annuals for 1840, of die most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings by the most eminent Artists. Tlie Amaranth, edited by Herney, folio wi(h 13 engravings on steel. The Iris, by Miss Metford.wUli large and bonu- tifully engraved plates and fanciful picturesque borders, in q new and unique style, in folio. The Book of the Boudoir or the Court of Queen Victoria, a series of Portraits ofdie Eng lish Nobility, together with dmt ofthe Queen. Gems of Beauty, with fanciful illustrations m verse, by the Countess of Blessington, folio. Thp Belle of the Season,>by die Countess of Blessington, splendidly illustrated ip quarto. Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, with pot eticillustrations hy L. E. L. and Mary Howitt, The Shnkspoare G.dlery of Female Portraits, numerous plates. The Book of Beauty, by the Countess of Bles- smgton.. — Tho Kebpsakc,.edited by LodyE. Stuart Wort- ley. The Picturesque Annual, Windsor Costio, 15 plates. Friendship’s Offering and Winter’s Wreath. Forget M® Not, Ackennann’s. ‘ Belgium and Nassau, with upwards of50plates. The Oriental Annual, -containing Tales, Le gends and Romances, by F. Bacon, with'engrav ings by Fender. The Juvenile Scrap Book. Also, All tho American Annuals and works of fancy, -dec 7 . Perfumed Soaps. A VARIETY of perfumed Soaps for tiro toil- XJL et, in bars and cakes, of various descriptions, for snlo low for cash, by dec 5 . PORCHER& LA ROCHE. Mustard. A SUPPLY of London Mustard, of superior XJL quality, for snlo by PORCIIER &,LA ROCIIE r Opposite tho Market, dec 5 Sign of tlie Golden Globe. Colsl Brawn Expressed Castor Oil. A LARGE supply of the above article of first XX. quality, for sale on reasonable-terms, by deo 5 PORCIIEIt & LA ROCHE, FT1HIRTY boxes Colegate’s superior Starch, 2 X cases do English Fig Blue, landing from brig Augusta, and for sale b^ nov 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Look at This. UP COUNT11Y MONEY TAKEN AT PAR. T HE Subscriber, in consequence of our Sa vannah Banlcs refusing to receive up coun- . ... using to receive up try money in deposit or payment, takes this me thod of informing the public generally, that he ,wiQ; receive up country' Bank Bills, in good re pute, at par for goods at his regular fair prices, if the whole amount of Bank Bill or Bills \e traded out, viz:—Hawkinsvillo Bank, Bunk of Milledge- villo, Ocmnlgeo Bunk, Monroe Rail Road Bank, Banka o f Columbus generally,with one exception, andwillhaveuo objection to receive the Savannah, Augusta, Georgia Rail Road,'Brunswick and St. Mary’s Bank Bills, for gobds or in payment of debts at par, unloss tho persons are willing to al ow me 5 per cent discount. A. BENNETT, No 1 & 2 Wuring’s buildiugw, Market Square, nov 18 Thirty Tliousaiul Dollars. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT - lottery. CLASS NO. 65, EOR 1839. T O bu drawn at Alexandria, Va. on tho 7th day ofDeceinbcr, 1839 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot*. , „ PRIZES. J Prize of $30,000 o J do 3000 J d ° 2600 IS do 1000 60 do goo &c. &c. &c. Tickets$U), Halves$5, Quarter*$260. For sale at WITIHNGTON’S deo 4 Loi’y & Ex. Offico, on tho Bay. Twin or MultlboU Boll Cotton Seed far Sslc. T HE Subacriboni have on hand a lot of tho ubovo Seed or the prosenlyonr’a crop, rawed on Uto plantation of-Mr. Win. Kilpatrick, in Tut- man connty, of this Stat. It is a fact well known by tho&q person* who hnvo tried this *poole» of Cotton—thatit is superior to any oilier for quali ty, and yieldamoro poracro, o»pocially upon old land* titan any other yet known. A conplo.of tho *tidk* with boll*, may ho aeon nt onr Coimting Room, WIMBERLY & JONES, dee 2 230 For Liverpool, Tho first clus* American ship AMERI- iCAN, Capt. T. .Holden, Jr., will be.des patched immediately. For freight or passage, ap ply on lioatd at Bolton’s wharf, or to nov 13 WASHBURN, LEWIS <& CO. For Nctv-York, i >>ri* WILSON FUL- imvo immedioto despatch. For freight or passage, having suno- nor accommodations, (state rooms) apply-to Cmitam T. on board ut Moore’s wharf, or to deo ° L. BALDWIN. ©cortfin--cimt!iniii County* T. o nil whom it may concern: ’’CTrilEREAS Clnborn BevilHmth applied to ▼ ? tho Hon. tlie Court of Ordinary 6f Chat ham County, for Letters^“of Guardianship )o the person and property 6f;Alui EH?tf Herrington; These are therefore to cite and admonish, all * - . : w uuiituiiipii, Du concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s oftice of tho said Court, on nf llnfnrn (tin 0,1* Jn.. — f T. u ...... .. _ .■ . . • une OI me JU8L- ces of the said Court, the 10th day of December. A ,D. 1839. EDW’D G, WILSON, fi ec 10 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. ‘The true riches of life is health.’ know that health and the ubilily to lubor V Y constitutes tho wealth pf tho great times of tne people in this, ns In most other countries. To' preserve, therefore, that health by uuturul menus is a grand tnuralnnd political scheme, to fulfil which requires our utmost attention. Tho unprcce- dciUedpopularitynndniiivemlttpmobationwhich this medicine has achieved throughout the United States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico and tho West Iudies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and con scientiously recommending diem to'die special at tention of the afflicted. Dr. Peters has spent much time iu experiment ing widi difierent Vegetable Medicines tor discos, es of die liver, and now ofiershis Vegetable Pills ns the best, most convenient and cheapest Medi cine that can he prepared for genera! use. One great quality of his Vegetable Pills Is that they hnvo the alternative principle combined with tlm. V nni.,1.,..tin mm n .. ... .4... — m-...,1|imm .I . aL... A Stray Horse. Brought to tho Munoien House Stable on tiro 27th iff November, a Bay HORSE, 6 yeora old, fifiica hands high, switch tail, Tho oh n- cr may obtain him by. application to the Stable or at tho Citv Hotel, and paying nil expenses. P. WILTBERGEIt. dec 7 244m , Central Itail Hoad and Banking; Company of Ctcortcin. - SAVAiMtAH, 3d Dec. 1839. DIVIDEND NO. 6. A DIVIDEND front the profits of this Com pany for the pest six months lias been this May declared, payable on and after the Jltli inst. The amount of dividend is A-J 55 per share for shares on which the sum of$l00 was paid prior to June Inst, mid $2 50 per share of$97 50 paid.— Stockholders at nnd in the ncighbornood of Ma con, oaritccoive their dividends nt die Branch. , , It. R. CUYLER, Cashier, dec 6 242—lu (Geor.) not only cleanse the stqmuch and bowels by pur ging, but they regulate the liver, change the mor bid secretion, strengthen the digestive organs, jiu- rify the blood, invigorate the circulation, and'gives tone and energy to the norvous system. They are mild and pleosant in their operation and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility from their first dose. They can be taken with safety hy persons of. any ugei and the feeble, tho infirm, tho norvous end delicate ore strength ened by their operation, becauso they clear the system of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. Tho Vegetable Pills urea sure remedy for jaun dieo, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos- tiveness, sickness of tho stomach, heartburn, all bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, und if taken at die commencement will invariably check their progress, and save the patient from a protracted and dnugerous sickness. They are invaluable in nervous mid liypocotidrical afiections, loss of ap petite, and oil complaints to which females alone are subject. They operate as a mild speedy purge, end are a safe and certain remedy lor worms in children. Extract of o lottor from Dr. Gurney, of New- Orlcans,La.Oct. 9,1837.—‘Tfiavo rccoivod much assistance in iny practice; especially in jaundico and yellow fever: from tho use of Peters’ Pills. I prosumo that, on an average, I proscribe 100 box es per month.” Extract of a letter from Dri Pritchard, of Hud- son, Now-York, June 3,1838.—“I was awurc that Dr. Peters was one of the best chemists iutlie U. States,-and fc|t.assured that he would some day (from his intimate knowledge of tho properties of herbs end drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectation. Thev are, in deed, a superior mcdiciuo end reflect alike upon the chemist, the physician, arid the phylosopher." Extractor a letter from Dr. Wuincs, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,1838.—“Your Pills are tho mildest ill their operations, nndyetniostpowerfttl in their effects, of any I have ever met with in iny prac tice of eight and twenty years. Their action on thechy!o,and hence on the impurities of rite blood is evidently vorv surprising.’" _ Chahi.ottk, N. C. Juu. 1,1837. Dear Sir—I have made frequent nse of your Pills in the incipient stage of bdious fever, and ob-. stinute constipation of tno bowels; also, in the cn-' largetnenl of the spleen, chronic diseases-of the liver, sick headuche, general debility, und in all ca se's have found them to be very cfiective. . J. D. Boyd, M. D. MacKt-ESBuna Co. Vo. Fob. 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for tho last 12 months, f take pleasuro in giving my tostunony of their good ctfects in cases of dys pepsia, sick keadnche, bilious fevers, and other diseases, produced by inactivity of flic liver.— They are a safe and mild aperient, being tile best urtiole of the kind I have ever used. , Geuroe C. Scott, M. D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale by all tho principal Druggists in Savannah and throughout the United States, tho Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and tho West Indies. Price 50 censper box, with full directions. atlg-5' , 164—ly • Rum nn<l Wine. 4 BBLSN. E. Rum, 1 cask High Wine; V)“l: limiting from brig Havre, and forsale by dec 10 PADELFOKD, FAY & CO. Ruin. "fl ift HHDS nnd 40 bbls N. E. Rum, landing lay from brig Charles Joseph, and for sale by dec 10 PADELFORD. FAY &. CO. Real Welsh Flannels M AY bo found at AVERY & JOHNSON'S, (Monument Square) at fair prices; also, red and yellow do.dec 10 Ci'cani Ale. -S /ft BBLS. warranted a first rate article, land- B IF ing from brig Clinto n, fur solo by dec 10 MICH. DILLON & CO. Negro Pipes. A O BOXES Negro Pipes, landing from brig “fl-O Wilson Fuller. For sale by doc 10 ’ GEORGE H. MAY. Connecticut River Gin. -g /S*f\ BBLS. Connecticut Gin, Gowdy’e I tJgl brand, forsale low, by LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. dec 10 240 Cognac Brandy Sc Holland Gin. 3 PIPES Holland Gin, 3 half piped Cognac Brandy, warranted puro; lapdiug por brig Wilson Fuller, for sale by deo 10 M1C11. DILLON & CO. For Hire, A N able bodied and steady Man, who husbeon accustomed to most kinds of labor, and for whom steudy employment is wanted hy the month or year. For further information enquire of nov 21 HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. Cloth anti Satinet Jackets. J UST received and for sale low, by nov28 G. S. NICIIOLS. For g.iver pool Si Tito first class ship COROMANDO, Capt. Piorco, will commence loading to morrow For freight apply to doe 2 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. For Roston, Tho first rate brig PANDORA, J. Gard ener, master, will meet with despatch, liav- lart ofher cargo engaged. For balance of height or passage, apply to Capt. G. on board at Mongrn a upper wharf, or to °°' , 88 WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO. Stolen, •j 01 ," 'be stable of Mr/ John Whitehbnd, in Burke Connty, on mo 29th November lust, a beautiful .Bay HORSE, black mime end toil, (ramie very thin) one or two white j. . e ' e0 M“u r years old lost spring, WtUu and trots fino. A liberal reward will bo given for delivery of tho Horse, and a reward of $50 rortho apprehension of tho thief, with proof to conviction. Tho Horse to bo delivered in Sa- vannnh or Augusta. Lottcrs to be directed to' Mrs Hihler, Augusta, • 241 ca* dec 4 Dividend No. li. ■ Sxvxsxxii JrrsunXtrcK c Trust Co. ? 5th December, 1839. t A DIVIDEND of 5 per ceht. having been this day declared by lho Board of Directors upon the Capital Stock, lor the last sis months. Tlie same will bo- paid on and after Monday next, tiro 9th instant.. dec 5 SAMUEL C. HOU8E, Scc’y. — “ “W.VUUIl 11UH-F 111 U.o - City of Savannah, between the usu.nl! oa»s ol sale, (tinder die superintendence of die Com mittee on Sides) tho follou iti^ Lots, vivi: • Libert Ward, hounded east by lot No. 40, south by Liberty street, west by lot No. 03, and north by n lane; re-entered upon os tho property of Judith Sheftall, for ground rent. Also, Lot No.21, Liberty Ward, bounded cast by Jefferson street, south by York street, west hy lot No. 23, and nortii by President street; ro-en« 08 ,I *‘° P r »pertJ of tho estate Samuel W ilkins, for ground rent. AUo, Lot No. 35, Liberty Ward, bounded cart by lot No. 30, sondi by South Broad street, west by lot No. 34, and north by a lane; re-entered up on us the property of the estate Samuel Wilkins, for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 3, Warren Word, hounded east by lot No. 4, south hy a lane, west by lot No. 2, and north, by Bay street; re-entered upon as tho property ol Win. P. Bowen, for ground reut. dc* 7 A. HARMON, c. m. Planters* Bank 48til DIVIDEND. T HE Directors have declared q semi-annual Dividend of fmtr per cent, which will be paid ou and after Thursday next, I2th inst. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 5 242l Bank of St. Marys, \ .TVrOTICE whereby given that an election for -Li seven Directors totterye for ono year,will bo held at the Banking House in St. Murys on tito first Monday, being the sixthdav of January next. A. J. BE88ENT, Cashier. St. Marys, (Ga.) 6th Dec. 1839. dec 0 2451(m (Georgian) R Bnnh of St. Marys. ESOLVED, That a reduction of fifteen per cent, be required on all notes offered for renewal at tiiis Bank on and after the first day of February next, uud also a further reduction cf fifteen per ceut. outlie renewal next therea'ftor. A. J. BESSENT, Cushiur. St. MaryM^(jn.)_Gih Dec. 1639. dec 9 IstF (Georgian) T Hinesvtllc Academy. HE Trustees ofdie above Institution, ^tnke . pleasure in announcing to the public,'’ that ... . — ,J. - they have engaged the scrvices of Col. James S. Bradwell, for the ensuing year. The instruction bf the Academy will be— Elementary Branches togedier with Latin and Greek, Algebra and Geometry, Book-Keeping and Finance,. Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Ac. &c. Board for children can be obtained in respecta ble houses on reasonable terms. S. SPENCER, Secretary. December 1st, 1839. (CJThe Darien Herald will publish the above once a week until January uoxt, and forward the account therefor,to die Secretary at Riceborough, Liberty County. 540 doc 3 Oglethorpe University T HE next term of tliis institudon will open on die first Monday in January, under the fol lowing organization, of the faculty Rev. C. P. Beman, Presideut, and professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. llev. S. K. Tat.magk, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Belles Lettres and Eviden ces of Christianity. N. M. Crawford,.Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. - ^ . O. B. Arnold, Teacher of Ancient Language^; R. H. Ramsey, Rector of the Academy and ex- officio member of the faculty. The Rector will be aided by competent assis : tnnts in the Academy. TERMS OF TUITION, (payable, in advance ) College Classes, per session, of halfyenr, b $25. Academy, do do $18. Primary Department, do $]4. No Student will be permitted to recite with his class until lie ahull have presented a certificate from the Treasurer that his tuition for the term has been paid in advance. Application for admittance to College can be made at the opening of the Term. By order of tiie-Board. SAMUEL K. TALMAGE, Sec’y and Tree, dec. 6 243p AUCTION SALES. I ft Brown E.-r hefi^M ,ire. ra & Co. On.SA 1 UR DA Y nuxt, at 11 o’clock, in front otiSlore, uconip|ot.iiiK 0i Uiicnt of brown Eartlit n \Vure, in lots lo suit purclinsers—aniottg which tiro thofoliowing nrtioles,vi»t DultoMfilk Bowls Ilatul Biisms, IJowls, Cuke Fans, Ckambcre.l’nr- rrngers, Jars, plain Trays, coverall Butter Pots, Cream Pota, Wask I’ots, oval Foot Balks, Hum Po s, Tongue Pots, black Stew Pota, &c. Terms casli (bankablo mnm-.y) before delivery, dec 10 - Administrator’s SaJo Ji}' jPkrllrs'ij-k Co. On ffie first Tuesday ill J.’imrin . 18-10, in front pf the Court Meuse nt lho City qi 8.i-. .numb, dur- mg tho usual hours of sale, I.ot No. 5. Columbia \> ttru, with the dwelling home and all Improve- m^tatksrcoa-i aisii.a fi.„,iiv of Negro. viz! A valuable fellow, bis wile and tlieirdatightcr, llirre mnuinlicr, all well di-posed and very desiraldo screams, belonging to the estate of Jeremy Stone, lato or this city, deeea.-ed. Sold by permission of tho Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Chatham Co. v sitting foe ordinary purposes, and by order of (lie Administrators. Terms at sale, novfl - Adininiftrator’s Sato, r. , b 7 Phllbrlck A Co. Onlkertrst rnesdoymJanuary next,nt 11 o’, ejdck’ Ut ft-ont ortho Court Ifouso ill tills city, 5 Shares Stack in steamer . Forester, belonging to oitatoi of.\. Snussey of South Carolina,-deccnred. Sold by order of tbo Administrator. Termscash. nov 22 . ft •*", * * On . W Marshal's Sale. |n tha first l uonday ih Juridary next* Jt ~ ' ** rtfiousfiit ^yiLLbamld lmfore;the Court^omfiIn ll.o W „. , Sherlll’s Sale. ILL be sold on die firat Tuesday iu jnnu- ary next, bpforo the Court Hohvo in tho city of Savannah, between the usual hours oiVnlo r ' Isaac, a Negro man slave; levied ou ns die proper ty of Alexander Drvsdulc, to satisfy execution. 1 # issued out of die Honorable the Court of Com mon Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for did city bf Savannah, in favpr of Jacob Doe, et. al. Prop erty pointed out by defendant. -e : mt io ° 9 LL18HA VVYLLY, Sheriffc. c, €oiomuo nnd UC«1 River L:uuL ^\N die first Tuesday iu January next, beforer the Court House in the City of Savfltinah r will be sold for die benefit of the creditors of Lew is GanaliT,an insolvent debtor,fiye thousand (5000) acres of JLand in the Republic ofTexos, die same being contained in a script for five (5) shores in tho ostnte and funds of the Colorado and Red River Land Company, transferable on the booktf of tho Company, did said script having been regu larly made out to the said Lewis Gonohl and by him assigned lo me bidder.an order of the Hon. dio Inferior Court of Chatham County, lor tho benefit of thd creditors of the said Lewis GnnahL ’ ELISHA WYLLY, Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Ganalil nov 25 * A C&M. , ■■ DR. ROBERT H A. KOCH, . 5 (from DRESDEN, IN SAXONY.) P ROFESSOR of Music, for tlie last four year*. in the eifies of Baltimore and Anupolia* ALL now Jn die city of Savannah, Ga. has tho pleaouro of iuformina die citizens of Savannah and its vi cinity, that Tie will commence to give lessons on the Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute nnd'Thorough Bass (that is, how to com- . nose Music,) aud m Singing, particularly Church Music, and otiier Songs. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to associate m this Music School, wilt £ lease inquire for further information ut Dr- . loch’s room, at the residence of A. G. Ooiulcr, “ Esq. iu die morning from 10 to 1 o’clock, und in die afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock. FOR SALE.—A spleudid grand square Planrf Forte, with the Harp, Loud Bassoon, Drum txnd Bell Pedal, by which the performer can producer nine difibreiit sounds; also, an Italian Guitar> Flutes, Italian Violin, Clnrionet, and an assort ment of dm newest Music. These articles can be seen by those who feel disposed to examiner' such handsome instruments, at tty: above place- Piano Fortes tuned. Orders thankfully rccoiv- ed. 199 • oct 15» Exchange O N Baltimore, Philadelphia nnd New York r nt sight and at 60 days, for sale hy dec 10 S. PHlLBRICK & CO- ft Ocmiilsce, Iflilledgcrville and IVnwkinsville Bank Notes, TyTRCHA StF.D by J: LADD, TUPF dec 10 246 PPER & SISTARE/ A LAD'Jo. attend'd h‘ aD rug Rfpfe. ..Enquirer > of; .;;.:’4c8j.N^, i STIliWEIiL,«'- dec. 10 Corner of Broiighfon «fe B Wfiifiiker-sts, - *' Waiilcil to]Pliriciias<; Central Rail Road & Banking Company of Georgia. Savannah, Nov. 13, J839. A N Election for nine Directors to manage the affairs of this Institution, will be held at the Banking House in this city/ ou die first Monday in January next; Polls to be open from 9 A. M. ta 2 P. HI. By order. R.R. CUYLER, nov 18 I 227 Cashier. One Thousand Dollars Reward, W ILL be pnid for the apprehension, with proof* to conviction, of the person or per sons who fired tljo Bridge of the Central Rail Road over die Little Ogecchee, on the 21st inst. By order Of the Hoard of Directors. -R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, nov 22 231 . (Georgian) Savannah Ins. & Trust Co. F OR RENT—Thd several Apartments uhove this Office, well adapted to countiug.rooms, lav/ offices, nov 12 ' SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec’y. To Planters. T HE Subscriber, Agent for the Athens Manu facturing Company, has constantly on hand a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton Goods, n superior articlo for Negro Clothing. NOBLE A. IIARDEE. oct 26 209 Wood, Wood. FTNHE Subscriber lias now on hand, and will JL be constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Qak and Ash Wood. Apply at die Wood Yard, east end of the town, oct 17 201.. If. F. WILLINK. TMM EI#ATE£Y; a tor jhe.UHO of a Planter, a» i uble boditfiFNegto-Man or Boy, for whom ui fair price will be paid, april 8 JOHN BOSTON T Wanted to purchase, a family of six or eight; Negroes, oct for- which cash will be paid. Inquire of 129 /NOBLE A. HARDEE. marshal’s Sale. Bri an M. Morel, ) vs. > In Admiralty. The Holt. Bruce andcargo. ) B Y virtue of an order of Court in. this causnV will be sold before the Court House in Sa> vaunah, on the first Tuesday in January next, dm schooner Robert Bruce and her cargo of Boards, 24 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To bacco, and one Gun, all os the same now aro at the Landing and Plantation of Bryan M. Morel/ Esq. at Ossubavv Island. Terms cash, bankable money. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Deputy Marshal District of Georgia^ dec 6 243 m- Uaw Notice. C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attonicy and Coun- . selloratLaw, has located himself in Louis ville, Georgia, where lie will attend to all profes sional business entrusted to his care, widi diligence, and punctuality. He will regularly attend the Bu- : perior Caurtsofthe Counties of Jefforsou, Burke, Scriven, EffinglmiUi Bulloch, Tattnall audMont- 'gomery. aug 2 163 .• Notice. TT1HE Copartnership existing between Mr. Cy- X rus B. Carter and the undersigned, under the firm of C. B. Carter & Ca. was dissolved on the 2d instant, by the death of the former. Tlie FACTORAGE, COMMISSION and AGEN CY BUSINESS will be cominued by the under- rigned, lor hrs own account. R. RAIFORD. dec 9 245m‘ v - (KFThe Georgia Journal, Macon MessengeY, Chronicle & Sentinel, Augusta, are-requested to insert die above three times,, and forward, tiurirac- coun's for payment. U. R. Ha **.' -