Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 16, 1839, Image 3

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,.rB<gAf^S5^j£ ■ 8tJ«f5?>riB ( to»mbSa Fi ! ifer 1 uioW MORNING, 17U, in,t. ., jJJ, R. &W. KINO. ||on« f . or C'l , n r, ! *‘" I’nJij new steam packet tS£ B EAUI?ORT DISTRICT, Capt. Sdsea*.,"^.- for tho nliovo place! every nt » For Height or Mowloy I»°ro , lid accommodations, apply A. FAWNS, A Crf ' XB.-AM^P^rroWeln"™!! ¥5^-r^rtoM. vlttMlIton Head, F ,rC n?"r"no«t EdIMo, -P c " The elegant ateom packet ISIS, k K*t..-S' maater, will depart Tor the fcPffrSfffilffi MOrAiNO at 7 P £,rftoi«ht or passage, having excel •'clock. Io *Hn,, apply on board, or to ktllcC o.au.odat.o» i ojj. j J JoBN & woo „ ., n _\\| slnvo passenger* must be cleared at aJfunoraHouse. Jec lfi — _2, J fjrhe splendid steam packet HA- f Fm T "'" A G. Freeland, moatcr, *KSbr Charleaton every Tuesday and «• tt.it! o’clock in the mommgi returning, SjSjKSSSm every Thur^y and Sun- jJSSIhear. For freight or pa«ago, apply *S 0r, ° COIIEN &FQ3DlCK,AgenU. ^t tt S»8PATCH, WnMftrigh! offer. For freight or pa. I STtpply on board at G nilraartm’j wtojjfr or to I tSflr JOHN GUILMART1N. theatre. W. Ci FOBBES-'Iiosscc. AIR. FORBES’ BENEFIT. wn. ■ T,ns n«. 10, Will bo performed Buhver’a celebrated play of bighelirii, iT • Me. Forbea. Julie de Martlnee, Mr». Barker. AlhvoriteSong by.:..;.. Mr. Pearaon. Sailor a Hornpipe, .-I,. Codet. To conclude with the farce of CnoSSINO THE MBfE. MwarVon Broon Mr. Collin.. Eatello de Burgh Mr.. Clove. KFDoors open atfl o'clock, and performance to commenceat halfpa.1 seven precisely. Boxes mid Parquelte One Hollar—Gallery Fifty Cento. Seat* con be secured at tho Georgian Offioo. D3*itofreshmonto of Ilia heit quality Tor Ladle, and Gentlemen to be (tod at the Bar. dec 10 ", Bonnets. M. &S. ROGERS havojuat received • per Wilson Fuller, from Now York. 1 caae auperior Florence Bmid Bonnet., of the la. te.t London fashion; alio, 1 cane English Split Straw Bonnoto, finest quality and most fashions, bio shape. . dec 13 Hibernian Society. k A quarterly meeting of the Hiber- f uiaii Society. will bo Hold in the City * Hotel TO-MORROW EVENING, 17th instant, at 71 o’clock. By order of the President. EDWARD QUIGLY.Sec’y. | dec id 151 Exchange , O X Xew-Yorlt at 6 to 30 days, ft LADD, TUPPEIt & S I dec 10 *51 for sale by SISTAKE. Io the Voters of Chatham Co. F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I tender myself for reflection to tho office, of the Clerk of the Iftperiorund Inferior Courts of Chatham Conn* I», wd reipcclfully request your suffrages on the lull dir of January, 1S40. I ItcIC 151 ROBERT W. POOLER. IrtllowCUizons of Chatham Co. [ AM • candidate for re-election to the office of L Sheriff of Chatham County, and aalicityour [he 16 a the first Monday in January next. 151 ELISHA WYLLY. ON SATURDAY NEXT. Snvanuah Eottcry. hit dnvm ottlio Exchange, Savennab, on Sat urday, Slat December. W. Manager, of the preaontaerieaof Greene L ad I'elaM Monument Lotteries, anxious to idjAecommunity, u to the mode of deciding pjnrious Lotteries throughout tho U. States, idle the following Scheme in the Exchange, reuih, on Saturday, 21.1 Dec. under the su- ■anon tad entire control of three disinterested* mu, whose certificate will he affixed to tho n numbers. The public are iuvited toat- I Ikrald iHeealc of Ticlwto warrant it, there will V fins drawn each mouth thareafter. jMEEXE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. CUSS 0. FOR 1839. ITibe drawn in the oily of Suvannah, on Sat- TJ,21«Deccmber, 1839. , GRAND SCHEME. .. ...fiA t nnn 1 ” 1 “ !!!!,’ ...."io,6oo ; 1 " !!!! 2045 ..ir. .... . ifirin ho » « N " 1B4 " .... 600 .... 200 .... 150 .... 100 " ..... ” ... Itm ■' K&l « .... 30 .... 20 .... 10 Amounting to *270,100 HJ (5,Halves $2 60,Quartern *128. ** "fonmle^by^ „ P- B. PENDERGAST, tornor Bull-street mid Bay Lane, . . Near the Exchange, wuuom the town or country promptly dec 16; ■swnbJS";!’ 01 ? f? ci,e "nd admonish, nil Kid fii. .l H'ndred and creditors of said de- «p , . r L 0bj ^ cli .°? a ( if un y ^°y have) lilt),. “‘Iministration to the applir Ittke ift? j* 0 **id Court, on or Eifidmin-f Januar y otherwise, Keu?Kf aUon wiU be granted. ■wKS P° n ‘ C ; P ? wer8 ' °«® of tho Jus* f lftfi. * ^ ourt » the 16tli day of Deceinbor, ^' 8 JPUN CHARLTON, c. e. o. g. e. ISrC^Cape., Collars, &c. which r’WHcei “dvanco from tho raanu- FII rc °i’' or cash °nlv. side Monument Square. t KEG????** *?Uttcr. i brig IhceI°* P '' Bat ' or > received by the Vinegar l ™d pint betde. itg CB5L T"~~s—--jOHN B. GAUDRY. : il'Ste' 1>0rk i&PMBeer Flour I’MbrsMei^S lle S" Go *lion Butter —-Staghorn & wood. ^bbueWwiair. l> , ' V ^»t'<dle 0 r: 1 a“3 r ^ r '?; l i" | n „w n L fr0m L, BALDWIN, l^Ty l,„ le ^.CaatHci: ' p" <ti ''d ? adr„";t!a b 8 y perm C “ dle - LONa & PATTERSON. Bleached and Brown Shlrtiagn. n BALES heavy A A brown Shirtings JL" 15 do do 3A do Springfield do 1 case 44 fine New-York Mill do do 74 do undressed da do3A do do do LATHROP At, NEVITT. l: dec 11 247 Thread I.nccn, Ac. A VERY & JOHNSON, (Monument Square) have received, Thread Edgings and Inserting. Super Paris worked Collars Do Swiss do do Do Muslin do do Muslin worked Bonds Cambric Edgings aud Inserting, dec 10 240 * 8-4 Springfield Shirting. ■J fE BALKS 3-4 Springfield Shirting, landing M-oJ from brig Wilson Puller. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. . dee 10 240 YffteKte Ker* • «ey Wrappers and Petticoat*. The above Clothing ia suitable for Plantation use, aud will be sold very low, by J. C. 8TURTEVANT, nov 30 238ca Jolin Mttllery, PASIfIONABI.K AND MILITARY TAILOR, H A8 received per recent arrivals, a choice as sortment of Broadcloths, Cossiineres, Vest ings, &c., which he is prepared to make up to or der iu the best manner, and on reasonable terms, oct 10 Suspenders, Suspenders. mill* subscriber has now on haiid.a very largo .L asiortmeiit of Suspenders, viz: Superior Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton; all of which are offered at his usual low prico. nov 11 O. S. NICHOL3, Market Square. 100 nov23 Negro Pipes. BOXES Negro Pipes, for sale by LADD,TOPPER & SlSTAllE. 232 Cranberries. Q HALF bhls Cranberries, recoived per i O Emerald from Boston, and for sale by -J 06 ? L. BALOWI1 [N. -..Groceries. Ac. prime Java Coffee ^ Y fW frwh Hyson Tea dobbls St Cniix Sugar -iS boxessuperior Potand Starch 100 do Malaga Raisins Just received and for sole by dec0 C. L. MoNISH. D. Dempsey, H AS just returned from New-^Yb rk witha large and splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, which will bo sold at reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting of 50 pieces Frenoli, German and Eng. Merinos 50 do. MouslindeLaines 500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and qualities 500 yards Ingmln Carpeting, best quahty 500 do. Cotton do. 100U pieces English. Fn»wli and Am. Calicoes 10 boles 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun 6 cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetiugs 25 pieces white and red Flannels . 1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering 30 do. Satinets, assorted colors ana qualities 30 do. Apron Checks 25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets 100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do. 300 doz. assorted Head Hdkfs. 10 cases do. Florence bruid and plain Straw Bonnets 25 pieces plain and figured Silks, new style 25 boxes assorted Ribbons 300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted IIoso 200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do. 60 do. Ladies kid and silk Gloves 100 do Gent's woolen, kid and buckskin 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 Made Clothing, oct 28 210—ly 6 do Smoked Beef 10 do Smoked Tongnes Just received and for sale by dee 6 (*, McNlSH. [;. j 4i MV uml corAiau. jf BOXES Preserves, assorted • 15 do East India Ginger 150 doz assorted West India Cordials Recoived and for sale by dec0 C. L. McNISIL W. 11. liloyd—Market 8quurc, H AS just received per recent amvnla, 2 doz Muslin Collars 4 do English Frilled do 3 pcs black Silk Fringe, 2 do Wire Blond 2 do black fancy Blond 12 do Thread Luces, 6 do German do 8 do Lisle do, 3 do Wire Edging 4 do Blond Ouiling, 12 do Plaid Swiss 14 do Etttin?*, 3 do Mantilla Lace 4 do Grecian Not do, 5 do Bobbinet Lace 8 do Spittalfleld Hdkfs, 13 do Pongee Hdkfs 4 do plain Silk do,3do do Satin do 5 doz Gauze do, 4 do fancy do 6 do embroidered do 5 do Gents Broso Gloves 4 do Ladles do do, 3 do do Kid do 3 do Gents Buck Gloves 2 do do H. S. do 8 do India Rubber Suencn/lers 3 do super do do ( do 14 pcs uncut Vclvot Ribbons Also, a splendid assortment of Plain, Figured artd Changeable Silks. nov 30 150 dec 6 „ Champagne. BASKETS Chsmpogns, ('Janet') in quarto and pinto, for sale by C. L. McNlSH. OAfcStSioX, UVf 16 pipes puro Holland 'Gin, vnrinua brands 0 halfpipes Seignctto Brandy & do 1st proof Domestic Brandy 6 puncheons Jamaica Rum 6 qrcaskssweet Malaga Wino 10 qrcaslts Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar- soilles Madeira 24 doz Duff,Gordon Ac Co’s Golden Sherry, vintage ofl829 20 doz Port and Hock Winee 60 boxes Chas. River No. 1 Soap 30 coses Pickles 20 reams Foolscap Paper For solo on accommodating terms, nov 20 GEORGE II. MAY. Bleb Plaid Safin and TnlTcta Bonnet Kibbon •. Just received mid now opening, rnwo hotel rich Plaid Satin and Taffeta Bon- X not Ribbons, for sale low by A, BENNETT, nov 25 No. 1 and 2 Woriqg'i. Buildings. Candles. Oil. dec. g*f\ BOXES Sperm Candles, 4’s, 5’a and G’s Oly Whiter Sperm Oil Do refined Whole do Spring do do Right Whnle do Holliburt Fins, Onions, Potatoes Tongues nnd Sounds, Codfish . Butter nnd Cheese, Spices Soap, Tallow Candles Whole nnd hair this Canal Flour Half and or do Bnckwoat Loaf nnd Brown Sugar Hyson, Young llyson nnd BInck Teoa Wooden and Slone Ware Fine Calf and thick Booto nnd Shoes Wines and Liquors Nails, (assorted,) Ploughs, &c. Just received, and for sale by B. N. DOUGLASS, Ancieux’ ivlinrf. ALSO, Menhaden Fish, for plantation uso, on consign ment. 23'Jir dec 2 Wine. Brandy. Oln, Bottles, dec. 2 HALF pipoa Star Sherry Wine, of superior quality, on draught , , Also, in boxes of land 2 doz each, tlio follow- ing colebrated brands of Madeira, Port nnd.Slier- ry Wines, in quantities to suit purenasers, viz; Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dimon, Luna,Wac- nmaw, Map, Flower, Edward Blamly &. Sons, Joy, Alert, Madoira, Belvidore, Golden, Palo und Brown Sherry. _ _ . 5 piposOtard, Dunuy fo C" . Brandy 2 do. superior Holland Gin 10 casks London Porter 100 crates Wino Bottles. For side by oct 24 207 JOHN W. LONG Butler. 6*“! KEGS Butter received on consignment, DA ,nd for sale by dee 3 NOBLE A. IIAItDEE. Baltimore Bacon. 6 HIID8. Sidos G do. Shoulders, flrstquality Bacon, land ing from sebr Sophia. For sale by dec 14 GEORGE H. MAY. 50( dec 14 Onto. Y BAGS heavy Hood Onto, just receir- J od and for solo by • MICH. DILLON & CO. 20( dec 14 Kay. V BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay, for 3 sale by MICH. DILLON & CO. 10( EiljrMsIl Gold. Y SOVEREIGNS, for solo by 9 dec 14 M. DILLON & OO. Real Welsh Flannels TVT AY bo.found ut AVERY & JOHNSON’S, ITi (Monument Square) at fair prices; also, red and yellow do.dee 10 Domestic Brandy nnd Gin. Sy Rf BBLS. Domestic Brandy, 15 do Smith’s £ tj do Gin, received por brig New York, and for sale by nov27 MICH. DILLON & CO. Coal. T WO hundred and fifty chaldrons best quality English Coal, landing from brig Symetiy, at Telfair's wharf, for sale in lots to suit purcha sers, by MICH. DILLON & CO. dec 7 Swedes* Iron. TONS Swedes’ Lon, for sale iow lirom _ tho wharf, by deo 5 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. 30 Fruit. KEGS fresh Malaga Grapes, 75 boxes do do Rainins, for sale by lec 6 WA8HBURN, LEWIS & CO. 15 Baltimore Flour. T WENTY-FIVE bbls Baltimore Flour, just received aud far sale by nov 28 LONG & PATTERSON. 8 Sugar. IIHDS Porto llico, 3 do St. Croix, prime quality, for sale by av 23 PADliLFORD, FAY & CO. Notice to Flnntcrs. -g A A BBLS. new .Menhaden Fish, equal to I V r Vf No. 3 Mackerel, just received and for sale at a low rato by dec 11 MICH- DILLON & CO. Candles. | AA BOXES Composition Candles, a et- X tj vl porior article,landing from brig Havre, and for solo by dee 11 PADELFORD, FAY&CO. 150 dec 12 Fine Cut Tobacco* DOZ. Mrs. Miller’s fine cut Tobacco, just received und for tale by C. L. McNlSH. Cream Ale* ■fl BBLS. warranted a first rate article, land- 1 || ing from brig Ciiuton, for sole by dec 10 MICH. DILLON & CO. A Card. i)/?. Robert iL a. Koch, professor or MUSIC, R ESPECTFULLY Informs the Ladies and Gentlemen-or tho city of Savannah, that he intends to open a MUSIC STORE at hif resi dence in St. Jnmns' Square, opposite Misses Tel fair's tabby building, and on that account ho will oend in the course ofs week to tho North, for the newest European and Anisrtcan Music. If thorn arc any ladles or gendotnen who wish any purtic- illnrpiecea of Music which cannot bo got here,ho offers himself with a great deal of pleasure to send on for it,mid deliver them as soon os they nrrivo. Please tolexve the netnet of the piccee of Music aud Ills uume of tho person at Pr. Kbcii’j resi dence. 1 Icreaftcr Dr. Koch will keep olwaye on hand, an aaeortment of MUSIC, Pimo Fortce made by tho colebrated Piano Form Maker, Joseph Hie- key, of Baltimore, and other Instruments. Dr. K’s Singing School, (particularly Church Music, and other Songs,) will commenco nsxt week—24 lessons ore given in n quarter at his residence twice a.week. Terms *8 00. Those who feel disposed to join, will please lot him know in the course of this week. O" La dice and Gentlemen are taught separate* ly. Terms.—For private Lesion* | n thorough Boss, an the Orgah or on the Horn, *2 00 For 30 Lessons in a quarter,3 times n week 60 00 For 2 or 4 Scholars on Thorough Bass,each 30 00 For privato Lessons on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Flute, Violin, Flageolet and Singing,. ico Do 30 Lesson* in a quartcr.3 times a week 30 00 Do 30 do do do 3 do do 28 00 Do 20 do do do 2 do do 24 00 Do 20 do do do 2 do do 18 00 Do 24 Lessons in Singing in a Class not less than 10 Sehoiara ouch 8 00 O’Order* fur timing Piano Fortes, received at his residence, between tho hour* oteight and nine o'clock every morning, doc 12 248m Pnlnnis Oils, Glass, Ac. 3500 P uro En *H»h Linseed 300 gallons blenched Sperm. Oil 000 do. unbleached do. 500 do. blonchod and refined Whale Oil GOO do. unbleached do. do. 500 do. common do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 dozon large Picture do. do. 2 tons Wliito Lend. Recoived and for sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW &. CO. oct 19 ' Receiver of Tax Returns. F ELLOW-CITIZENS of Chatham County, I oiler os n candidate for re-election to the offioe of Receiver ofTnx Returns, and solicit your volet on dm first Monday in January next, dec 13 149 B. LATHROP. . To Planters. A COMPETENT Manager of Negroet, a Rico nnd Cotton planter, will take employ ment for fair wages on a Cotton or Rico Pluntn- don, on dm first day of January ensuing, or earli er if required. A situation on tho Boa Islands will he preferred. Referencons to the capability, sobriety, nnd industrious habits of dm applicant, can bo had, he being well known to many of the wealthiest planters in the low port ofGcorgiaand South Carolina. Apply at dua office. nov 20 2341 Notice. A CONTRACT will be mndo for putting down Brick Culverts on the Louisville Koatr Proposals must bo handed in to either ofdie un dersigned, on or before dio 20th instant. For furdmr particulars, enquire of ROBERT W. POOLER, ? Commit- BENEDICT BOURQUIN. J sioners. , dee 4 2411 Cotton Plantation nnd Negroes for sale. T HE Cotton l’lantadon known as Sombro- utonda, situate in Uryun connty, on Groat Ogechco Neck, bounded by land* formerly Mor el's and Young’s, now Roger’s, containing 1076 acres, of which 320 are floured and linvo been planted in cotton and provisions; 200 acres rich low hammock and swamp, uncleared; die remain der pine, and dry salt marsh, which might be re deemed at little expense. On the premises are a new dwelling, cotton, corn and negro houses, with-'dsnisilon oientils, and n supply of provis ions for tho negroes till another crop. Tho place is on tho salts nnd healthy, with o good binding for sloops 200 yards from trio settle ment. 34 Ne* K attached to the plantation, a very prime and ■y gang. Also, a tract of Lanl in Whito Bluff district, situated oil the Montgomery road, near Hanar's bridge, and on Vernon river .containing 300 acres, adjoining the lands of Adams—125 acres cleared and suitable for planting or pasture, tlm remain der heavy timbered land. On tlm place a house, which may he made a Comfortable dwelling Persons wishing to purchase will please apply to the subscriber at Savannah, dec 13 W. WOQDBR1DGE. Snlcndirt London Annuals. W T. WILLIAMS has just received,a few • ofdm London Anmials for 1840, of tho most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings by tho most eminent Artists. The Amaranth, edited by Hcrncy, folio with 13 engravings on steel. The Iris, by Miss Metfordiwith large anu beau tifully engraved plates nnd fanciful picturesque borders, in a new and unique style, in folio. Tho Book of dio Boudoir or the Court ol Queen Victoria, a series of Portraits ofdio Eng lish Nobility, together with that of the Queen. Gems of Beauty, with fanciful illustrations in verso, by the Countess of Blessington, folio. The Belle ofdie Season, by the Countess of Blcssington, splendidly illustrated in quarto. Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, with po etic illustrations by L. E. L. uud Mary Ilowitt, widi3G engravings, quarto. Tho Shuhspeare G.dieiy of Female Portraits, numerous plates. , , ' The Book of Beauty, by the Couptoss of Bles- ""’j’lmKecpanko, oditod by Lady E. Stuart Wort- IO) Tho Picturesque Annual, Windsor Casllo, 15 ^ Friendship's Offering ami Winter’s Wreath. Forgot Me Not/Ackennann’s. Belgium mid Nassaiii with upwards of 50 plates. Tho Oriental Animal, containing Tales, Le gends and Romances, by F. Bacon, with engrav ings by Fender. Tho Juvenile Sorap Book. Also, All the American Annuals aud works of fancy. due 7 Tooth Wnsli. J UST received, n fresh supply of Chlorine and Orris’ Tooth Wnsh, for cleaning and proscrv in." tim teeth. Received nnd for sale by dec 13 ANSON PARSONS. • For Liverpool Tlio first class ship COROMANDO, Copt. Pierco, will commence loading to- morrow For (height apply to deo 8 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. For Ncw-York—Brig Lin*. Tho regular packet brig EXCEL, E. ——jSneiwood, master, will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply on board at Mon- gin'a upper whnrf, or to dee 14 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. To the Elector* of Chatham Co. F ELLO W-CIT1ZKNS-1 am a candidate for ro-eicction to the office of Tux Collector of tlm County, nnd respectfully solicit your suiihigos on Die first Monday in January next, dec 13 DAVID BELL. Alvarado, or Mullibollcd Cotton Seed, alia* Okra, Twin or Clus ter Cotton Need. T HE subscriber it tho appointed Agent of Dr. David Cooper, of Harris County, for tho sale of the above Cotton Seed, and will aupply any person who wishes to plaut the gcmiino seed. Holms but a small quantity left un hand. This Cotton was planted in Chatham and Effingham Counties, and lias been teen by many Judges of that article who are decidedly of opinion that it ia bettor in all respects, titan any odier Cotton now E billed. He lias placed some of tho toed in die amis of Mr. B. iiourquin, living on tho Louis- villo Road, 7 miles from Savannah, who can sup ply a few to those that may want. Ho is also in possession of tho certificates of several Merchant* and Planters in different parts of the State, who all testify to ito great production in tho number of bolls/ INO. CHARLTON, Springfield, Effingham Co. nov 22 231ft. Georgia—Chatham County. To nil whom it may concern: W HEREAS Clnbom Bevill hath applied to dm Hon. tlm Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Guardianship to tho person and property of Ann Eliza Herrington. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all concerned, lo life their objections (if any they have) intho Clerk's office of the said Court, on orboforo tho Dili day of January next; otherwise letters of Guardianship will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, one’of tho Jinn ee* of the said Court, the 10th day of December, A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON,' dec 10 Deputy Clerk c. o. c..c. Ram and Wine. re A BBLS N. E. llnm, 1 cask High Wine; 1)4 landing from brig Havro, and for sale by declO PADELFORD, FAY &. CO. For Baltimore, Tho fine new sclir. SOPHIA, Captain ■ 'Ones, will meet with desputcii for dm above port. For freight o, passaxe, apply on board, or '» _ . , S. l’HlLBRlCK A CO. Whooffer fer sale landing from mid vessel, 2700 bushels prime Whito Corn 1000 do Oats 300 bbls superfine Howard street Flour 10 kega Blitter, 30 do ground Sugar 24 boxen ground Pepper, 10 do Mustard deo 14 me wew-York. •fife. The regular packet brig WIL80N FUL- “®BU J ER, Cant. Thatcher, will hove immediate despatch, i or fteight or passage, having sup©- nor accommodations, (state rooms) apply to CaptainT.onboard at Moore's wharf,nr to 7 dec0 L. BALDWIN. Rum. -t r\ HHDS and 40 bbls N. E. Rum, landing I from brig Clinries Joseph, and for sale by dec 10 PADELFORD. FAY & CO. Connecticut River Gin. -g BBLS. Connecticut Gin, Gowdy’s I OU brand, for sale low, by LADD, TUPPEIt & SISTARE. dec 10 240 Cogrnnc Brandy & Holland Gin. 3 PIPES Holland Gin, 3 huff pipes Cognac Brandy, warranted pure; tamliug per brig Wilson Fuller, for sale by ' deo 10 MICH. DILI.ON & CO. Tor Bent, M Y Plantation, containing CO acre* land, 5 ui les from Savannnli, on the White Bluff lload; together with 7 Negroes, 2 of which are young, ono 12 tho other 14 years old. The plnco u in good repair. J. R. BOYD. “!•—For particulars, enquire ofS. B. Hi!’, Bull end Brouthton-etrcets. *° 248|| v P. 8—For eorner deo 12 Stolen, From the stahlo of Mr. John Whitehead, in Burke County, on tho 29th November last, n beautiful Bay HORSE, black niana and tail, ^fmane very thin) ono or two white feet,four years old last spring,walks and trots One. A liberal reward will bo given far datively of tlm Horso, and a reward of Jiff) forthe apprehension of the thief, with proof to conviction. Tim Horso to bo delivered in So- vannsh or Augusta. Letters to bo directed lo Mr. liibler, Augusta. 241ca* dec 4 Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia. Bavassam, 3d Dee. 1839. DIVIDEND NO. 0. A DiyiDEND from the profits of this Com pany lor tim past six months has been this day declared, payable on and after die 11th iutf. The amount of dividend is $2 55 per share for shares on which the sum of $100 was paid prior to Juno lost, and $2 50 per share of 997 E0 paid.— Stockholders at and in the neighboruood of Ma con, can receive Uieir dividends at dm Branch. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, dec 5 242—lm (Gcor.) Planters’ Bank. A N election for eight Directors on dm part of the Stockholder* of Uiia Bank, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, Odi January uext. The Poll will he opened at 10 o'clock, A. M. and closed at 2, P. M. J. MARSHALL, Cashter. deoil 247401 Dividend No. S. Savaxxaii IksttaASCK c Twist Co. ) 5th December, 1839. j A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, having been this day declared by the Board of Directors upon tho Ca'pita! Slock, for the last six months. Tim same will bo paid oil and after Mouday next, tho 9th instant. dec 5 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Bec’y. Central Rail Rond & Buuking Company ftf Georgin. Bavnunoh, Nov. 13,1839. A N Election for nine Directors to manage the affairs of this Institution, will bo held at tlm Banking House in this city, on tho first Monday in Janimrv next. Poibtobc ononfVoin-PA-. H. to 2 r. of. By order. R.R. CUYLER, nov 18 227 Cashier. sm>» AUCTION SALES. W Aduiintetmtdr’s 8»le. On tho t? of the Cotirt 1 «•!«> A finb Sntfdlonn l Giff Untie, jJerfiifctlV gentle 1 atul sound, belonging to tho estate of Nicholas Marlow, deceased; aud sold by order of tho"Ad-' roinUtratar. Terms ca^h. , • dec 14 Administrator’s Sule;- * k ** ,B>'S. Fiiiiixrlck * C°. Will ho Hold before our store, on Saturday,tho' 2otbJatmary.the following property, vlzr 2 horsey fcuddiu and bridle; 1 gold watch nnd guard chain, 1 trunk, 1 pair pinto)*; nml-nnmiry article* Of wear-- “J# appnrol, belonging to tbu entute of M. Hi Drake, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the* noun and creditors of raid estate, by order of the’ Administrator. dee t8 • Administrator** Sale ^ By 8. r liilbrick A Co. . Outlie first Tuesday in January, 1840, ill front! of tlio Court House in tho City or SaVuntiah, dur-* ing the usual hours of nalo, Lot No. 5, Columbia * • Ward, with tho dwelling house and all improve- . /, ment* thereon ? nl«o, n family of Negroes, viz: A 1 ipst jiy ol valuable fellow, hiswifo and their daughter, ll ill number, all well dianosed- arid very de * servants, belonging to the estate of Jeremy late of this city, deceased. Sold by nenuimion of' the Jiifltico* of tho Inferior Court of Chatham Co^ when sitting for ordinary piirpoiea, and by order of the Admiuintratora. Term* at sale. novO d~ Administrator's Snlo. • _ ,»/«'PhJIbrick & On tlii lfrat ruenday in January next, at 11 o’- dock, in from of tlm Court Houra in thw city, fr Sharen Stock in nteoraer Forcstor f .bolonging to* eMHte ofA.Sausray of Smith CaroUna, deceased. Sold by order ofdio AdimnUttator. Tenn*ca.-h. City Marshal's Sale?* W On the tirnt Tnefday in January next, ILL be Hold before 1 die Court lloiise in U.o* city of Savannah, between die u*ual i oaig of nalo, (under tho Huperintnikfende of the Com mittee on Sale*) the following Lot», viz: ^Lot No. 39, Klbert Ward, bounded earf hv lot No. 40, south by Liberty itreet, went by lot No.- 33, and north by a lane; re-entered upon ai dio property of J udith ShelVoll, for ground rent. ? AI«o, Lot No. 24, Liberty Word, bounded cn»t by Jefferaon Htreet, south by York street, went by' lot No. 23, ond north by I’rcnident itreet; re-en- ' tered upon as Die property of the eetate Samuel 1 Wilkin*, for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 35, Liberty Ward, bounded east by lot No. 3»l, south by .South' Broad *treet, we*t by lot No. 31, nnd north by a lane; re-entered up on a* die property of the estate Samuel Wilkin*,• for ground rant. AI*o, Lot No. 3, Warren Ward, bounded eoat by lot No. 4, south by u lone, west by lot' No. 2,* und north by Buy ftrect; re-entered upon ax the’ property ofWm.P. Bowen, for ground rent, dec 7 A. HARMON, C*m. Sheriffs Sale* RfS W LL bo sold on tlio first Tuesday in Jartu-* ary next, before the Court House in tho’ city ol Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, Isaac, a Negro man slave; levied on as the proper-* . ty of Alexander Drysdale, to Hntiniy executions issued out of the Honorable the Court of Com-- raon Pleas nnd of Oyer nnd Termiuer for die city of Savannah, in favor of Jacob Doe, et. ai. Prep-- erty pointed out by defendant, dec 9 ELISHA W YLLYjS One Thousnnd Dollars Ketvurd, W ILL be paid for file apprehension, with proof to conviction, ofthe person or per sons who fired tho Bridge of the Central Rail Road over the Littlo Ogeechee, on tho 21st Inst. By order of the Hoard of Directors. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, nov 22 231 (Georgian) Hlncsvllle Academy. T HE Trustees ofthe above Institution, take pleasure in announcing to the public, that they have engaged the services of Col. James 8. Bradwell, for the ensuing year. The instruction of the Academy will be— Elementary Branches; together with Latin and Greek, Algebra and Geometry, Book-Keeping nnd Finance, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Ac. &c. Board for children can be obtained iu respecta ble houses on reasonable term*. 8. SPENCER, Secretary. December 1st, 1839. KPThe Darien Herald will publish the above onco a week until January next, and lotvvardtho account therefor,to tho Secretary at Ricoborough, Liberty County. 540 dec 3* Election Notice. A N election for tho following county officer*, to wit: Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, Receiver of Returiu of Taxable Property, Tax Collector, Coroner, and Surveyor of Chatham Countv. will he held at the Court House in tho city of Savannah, on Monday the sixth day of January, 18*10. Polls opened at the hour prescribed by law. The Magistrates of Chatham county are requested to preside at euid election. The Sheriff is hereby enjoined to at tend with tlm County Constables, to open the polls and preserve order. By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec 23 Deputy Clerk Inf, c, c. c. For Hire, A N able bodied und steady Man, who has been accustomed to most kinds of labor, and for whom steady employment is wanted by tho month or vear. For furthorinformation enquire of nov21 HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. White Lead, Ac. . -g /"ark KEGSsuperior English White Lead XUU 200 do do American No. 1 &2 10 bbls 'English Linseed Oil 10 do do Chalk 10 do do Whiting 5 do Alum, 5 do Salt Potrn Just received per Savannah and Coromando, andforrdoby nov 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Tin Plate. O NE hundred boxes Tin Plato lx 500 lbs Block Tiu, 500 lbs Copper Bolts for sale by N* B. All. WEED; tiov 28 Colorado and Bed O N the first Tuesday in January n the Court House in the City of Havi , will be sold for the benefit of the creditors of Lew is Gatuihl.an insolvent dubtor/five thousand (5000) 1 - acres of Land in the Republic of Texas, 1 the same being contained iu a script for five (5) shares in’ tlie estate and funds of the Colorado nnd Riv*r Lusd Company, transferable on the book* of the Company, the said script having been rega 1 - larly made out to the said Lewis Ganahl end by hint assigned to me under an order or the Horn- tho Inferior Court ofCliutham County, for the benefit of the creditors of tlio said Lewis Ganahl. ELISHA WYLLY, Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Ganuld nov 25 ~~ iT 1 ^ ■■■ ""x- Exchange. • - * D RAFTS on New York at30 days,for salo by LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE/ dec 13 249 Law Notice C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun sellor at Law, has located himself in Louis ville, Georgia, whore he will attend to all profes sional business entrusted to his care, with diligence and punctuality. He will regularly attend the Su perior Courts ofthe Counties of Jefferson, Burke, Scriven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall and Mont^ gomery. nug*2 1G3 Notice to Pilots. I T appearing by a report of tho Residont Phy sician in SosTox, that the Small Pox, to on alarming extent is, aud has been for some time, prevailing in that city; notice is hereby given to all Pilots and Captains of vbiwels arriving from that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Five Fathom, nnd there to remain, without communi cation with the city, or adjacent couutry, uutil visited by the Health Officer. By order of the Mayor and Aldermen passed this day. WM. B. STEVENS, M. D. Deputy Health Officer, dec 12 For the Port of Suvanna Notice. O N Tuesday last, about 1 or 2 o’clock, there came a man (his name not known) into my yard with a wagon and team, four mules and ohe sorrel mare, uugeared them, tied them to the wagon and went oft*, nnd has not been seen since, 1 have the team and wagon in my possession, ond the owner can have them by paying expenses and proving property. Apply to doe 13 249||m WM. A. PITTMAN. Exchange O N Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, at sight and at GO days, for sale by dec 10 S. P1IILBRICK A CO. Ocmulgcc, Millcdgevilfte and Ilawkiiisvillc Bank Notes, P URCHASED by LADD, TUP; dec 10 246 PER & SISTARE, 4 Wanted to Purchase I MMEDIATELY, for tho use of a Planter, uil able bodied Negro Mun or Boy, for whom a fair price will be paid. JOHN’ BOSTON april 8 Wanted T O purchase, a family of six Or eight Negroes, for wliich cash will be paid. Inquire of oct 29 NOBLE A. HARDEE. Wanted. S IX able hodied Negrons, to go On the River} for which liberal wages will he paid, (month* ly if required.) ApplinnfSnu to be made to dec 12 JOHN GT/ILMARTIN. Wauled, A LAD to attend in a Drag Store. Enquire of JOHN E. STILWELL,, dec 10 Corner of Bronghtou fc Whitaker-sti, Marshal's Sale. Bur ax M. Morel, Vi* B > In Admiralty. Tlm Robt. Bruce and cargo. ) Y virtue of an order of Court in this finusg, will be sold before tho Court House in Sa- vatuiah, on the first Tuesday In January next, the schooner Robert Bruce ana lief cargo of Boards, 24 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To bacco,, and ono Gun, all as tlm some now arc at the Landing and Plantation of Bryan M. Morel, Esq. at Ossubaw Island, Terms cash, bankable money, PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Deputy Marshal District of Georgia, decG 243 Wf rVq lfit- Wood, Wood* T HE Subscriber bus bow on hand, and Will be constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Oak aud Ash Wood. Apply at the Wood Yard, cast ond of tho town, oct 17 201 H. F. W1LL1NK. WootfT A QUANTITY of W oter Oak nhd Birfck Jack Wood for sole at Gtiiliimrtin’s wharf, which will be sold at a reduced price for cash, if taken from the wharf, dec 12 JOHN GUILMARTIN. New fcivfrp Coffee* A /V BAGS prime green Havana Coffee of dcLF the new crop, just received-and for sale by LADD. TUPPER & SISTARFi Bale Rope. E'fA COILS, a very superior article, for said DU by WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO: dec 5 Twin or ITIultiboll Boll Cotton Seed for Sale. T HE Subscribers have on luind a lot ofthe above Seed of the presentyoar’s cropj raised on tho plantation of Mr. Win. Kilpatrick, in Put man county, of this Stat It is a fact well known by those persons who have tried this species of Cotton—that it is superior to uny other for quali ty, nnd yields more por noro, especially upon old lands than uny dther yet known: A couple of the stalks with bolls, may. bo seen at our Counting Room, WIMBERLY & JONES, dee 2 239 Hauls. 6 IIHDS first quality Hants, landirfg from brig New Hanover, and for sale by dec 5 PADELFORD, FAY & CO: ~ Ncflrrft Fi^cs, A O BOXES Ndgro Pibes, Iniiding from trig Wilson Ftlller. For sale by. declO GEORGE H. MAY. To Planters. rjlHE Subscriber, Agent for Uie Athens Malta- JL fdeturing Company, has constantly 6n hand a supply of their Domestic Woolen und Cotton Goods, n iiiipcribr ortieje for Negro Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE. Gel 26 209