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* suvanunh LoMcfj'« *
v imivii ni tlie Kxclwngo, Savannah,on Sat-
urdiy,«l.t December.
T „J. Maiia*™ of present scricaof Greene
1 PuWti Monument Lottenee, enxmus
community, ns to tho nioilo ofdost-
'""Slrvnriou*}.otteiica,'lhton(thont tho Util-
d.njt thoir v j (lrJW foiiowiujr Scheme, in
trf*** Savannah,on Sntnnlay, Slat Dec.
**, fcl !hIs5uervl»iort nml entire control ofthree
2t , i.«*t3citi*otw, whoso ocrtific.ito will bo al-
drawn number., The public ore In-
*i2S!&+ of Tickets warrant it, there will
L.%tS»ajh'*p oll!,, ,,,muh ‘ h8rean,,r -
C»^£V£ AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. C., FOR 18.19.
To be ilrntvit in the City of Suvnnmth, oh Sntnr-
T ° M day,9l*t December, 18J9.
(1RAND SCHEME.
....*10,000
J LItiXn and Collou Shirts.
• i 0 l5? ,lct *’ u . c °tuplctB assortmentof ready
. ' un,1 ".™! r '’, vta Superior Irish Linen do,
t.otlon with linen boioms, do French Uiniham,
wnrronled not to ll'de; do Boston Prints, and Eng.
liih twilled, which will ho .old at a .mull profit,liy
ll0y .a . G S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
rVun k ‘i!'’ 1 Mlntiketsllt
r pill, •ubecrdior ha. jn.t received from France
X per .hip I lormn, via Churlc.ton, n full .up.
Ply of Negro and Bed Blanket., from tho cele-
brated uinnuructurot Z. (!r.iner & Son, Mont-
P * lor '.., „„ NOBLE A. HARDEE,
ttov 21 010
) prlr.e of..
10,000
ilOtiO
2345
1500
500
200
150
100
60
10
20
10
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134 do
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I *2ets S3, iiidvraVi 50, Ottartor. $125. Fer
|. Ticket - v , WlTHtNUTON'S
Lot’y &. Ex. Office, on the liny.
ON SATlIItDAY NEXT.
Savannah Lottery.
r,br drawn at tho Exchange, Savannah, on Sat
urday, 2!«t December,
OIF. Manager, of tho present .erics of Great,
sad 1‘nlatki Monument Lolterirt, anxious id
Kfvtbo community, tut to the mode of deciding
ti'v irion. Iailtoriiis throughout the V. Slates,
ddraw the following Schomo in tho Exchungo,
irimiah, on Saturday, 21.1 Dec. under the su-
unoionaud entire control ofthroo disinterested
,:i. whore errtiticata will bn affixed to tho
m number.. Tho public are inVitod to at-
f»» ild the sale of Ticket, warrant it, there will
Vi C!drawn each month thcreafler.
IcJEE.VE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
CLASS C. FOR 1810. •
I Ti, hr drawn in tlie city of Savennalt, on Sal-
■Villi December, 1319. ,
GRAND SCHEME.
I prlxcof. .*10,000
10,000
1000
I
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II
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1134
134
1131
2645
1500
600
200
150
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30
20
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tho
Amounting to *270,100
Hen *3, Halve. $2 SO.Qiurtere *125.
pvkets and 8liare>, either single or by
t, for sale by
P. B PENDERGAST,
Corner Bull-street and Bay Lane,
Near the Exchange,
for* from the town or country promptly
rfto. dec 17
Sugars.
kllllDS Porto Rico, ) ,
I GObbU do J prune arUcle.
lute by
c 17. WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Strode* Iron and Nalls.
\(\f\ BARS Ssycdc* Iron, assorted si-
Jl/l/ *os; 300keg* Cut Nail#do do
Y17 y WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Embroideries.
[VERY & JOHNSON have received, a cou-
wnrncntofrich Cape*, Collars, &c. which
*U at a small advance from the maim-
pO prices, for cash only.
pW South side Monument Square.
Oohcn Butter.
KEGS Goshen Butter, received by tlie
1 brig Excel.
Aim,
nuks White Wino Vinegar
boxes French Cofdial
i M ® oz * n Sweet Oil, i and pint bottlei
■ J jo Fruit, preserved «
‘Hn j fw,c y ^oxcn Prime*
go Olive and Capers '
I
• — viimuim '
$ cask* Claret
W JOHN B. GAUDRY.
k n„,?«cf find Pork.
I EP P nm o Beef
F 50 do do Mens Pork
[■K !° JW Bro “J
do Pilot do
njaifbhUFM Boef
"job Canal Flour
JWfkhUdo do, 20 kegs Goshen Butter
“gun! for solo by
*“ CLAGIIORN & WOOD.
Herring;.
S'" dry . iltcd Herring, landing ftutn
»men Fuller, and fur sule low, T,y
- L. BALDWIN.
IIBT Spcrm Candles.
I" u \ hexes .1,5 end (i Sporro Candles.
|Wticeived ami for sale by
li LONG & PA
PATTER80N.
I con « Ba,c
It, “is*'My.nporlor orhcle, fur sale
• r 'VASHBURN, LEWIS 4, CO,
||||„, . Bains.
“ „^quality Hams, lauding from brig
uanover, and fur sale by
1‘ADELF0RD, fay & CO.
I Jorpjww Pipes,
I Wiui iL ,,P° B'Pea, lauding tVoin brig
Fuller, ^oroide by
fl PAD f< t.'
GEORGE If. MAY,
fe 8i,i„.? 0 Planters.
fiuriu. far tho Athens Mann-
If »f l cV”?'pr>uy, lias constantly an linnd
|**nperiornrt" , V°?- tlc »T V °" !o " »nd CoHon
l ,e nor article lor Negro Clothing.
f aiw ULE A - ,,AKUIiE -
h)«rn,i,v„i* or ‘Ho immediate mar
light Ten Cakes.
, w ■>'*!«,“ on, 7“ r 8reatuUlity in die
bet™™ - U . " “fflunkwheat ahd light
b»ril,„«:«7 wholcaumo; correcting
r ! 1 | "i-lue ,'- S ' v T. Llou " 1 * 1,16 breath,
KtEKL A« 'noruing, and in
NuiottoA ,c ®■elietal; nnd have received
hC“‘"“’ cai faculty,
hid, y t ">" Je troublesome ohjcc-
|'«( ItthtS ®A«r articles of the same
V'd»„, ,j’ "i«'ayseasily procured
P«ip»|, 5?.'cost ns l’oiut.
"i u> lrraciS l ,T*“SJ dof *t; vill > directions
l .reM?,' 1 " ai| d f„r sale
^ ' U ’ ,IE NDR4CKSON.
^“^^^rVainahlemed.
•Anus, c lull'Inins, bruises,
* )M| roreilo t*y ?** 1,1 Ul ° jninie, &o.-
flggON PARSONS.
[SdredSjJS Onions.
hA.orSrffJW'BOO bunches On-
i.o'if. t° aAr sale
‘333 & PATTERSON.
Bonnets. !"
ROGER8 havojuiitreceived
• per Wilson Fuller, from Now York. 1
caso superior Flornnco Braid Bonnets, of the la
test Louden fushion; also, lease English Split
Bonnet*, tmost quality and mo*l fasliiotia-
blgfhope. dec. 13
® r ?wn Sliirtlnyfs,
1 B:\GhS hnnvv JJ Itrmun ULivti..^.
JLU 15do _ „
l com 4-4 fine New-
1 do 7-8 do undruftflod do
1 do 3-4 do do do '
Jn»t received hy
SNIDER, LATHROP& NEVITT.
dec 11 247
nruwn smrunifl
3 heavy 4-4 brown Shirting*
do 3-1 do Springfield do
Rue New-York Mill do
Thread litccti, Ac.
4 VERY & JOHNSON, (Momuuenl Square)
XjL have received, .
Thread Killing* and Inserting*
• Super Part* worked Collur*
Do Svvi** do do
Do Mu*lin do do
Muslin, worked Band*
Cambric Edgings and Inserting*
dec 10 ala,
15
»-* Sprlugllclil Hhirtlnir.
I BALES 94 Spriniiliohl Shining, landing
* from lnig Wilson fuller.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
dec 10 246
Chtmp Negro Clotliluu.
■J SUlTa Negro Clothing, 27o bln
{S' SUITS Negro’ Clotliing, 275 Uln? Ker
• *cy Wrnpporaond Petticoat*.
The above Clothing is mutable for Plantation
use, uud will bo sold very low, b“
J. C
nov 3ft ', &38ca
John Ulullcry,
rAsinosAiu.p. and mu.itahv TAtr.on,
H AS received per receut arrival*, a choice ns-
Kortmentof Bioudclotlis, Cnjwimore*, Vest
ings, i&c., which ho is' prepared to make up to or
der iu tlie best maimer, and on reasonable term*,
not 10
ow, by
.STURT
fevant;
Susncndcrs, Niispcndcn.
T HE subscriber lias now on bund,a very largo
assortment 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 price.
i:ov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
D. Dom ,
H AS just ret unied from New-York with a largo
and splendid assortment of Foreign and
Domestic DitY GOODS, which will bo sold at
reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting
of
50 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos
50 do. Mousliu de Laities
500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, vurious sizes and
qualities
500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality
500 do. Cotton do.
1000 nieces English, French and Am. Culicoes
10 bales 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun
6 eases bleached Shirtings and Sheeting*
85 pieces white and red ■Flannels
1000 do. Room Paper and Bbrdering
30 do. Sutinots, assorted colors and qualities
30 do. Apron Checks
25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn
25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets
100 pnir Whitney, Rose and Muckinuw do.
300 doz. assorted Head lldkfs.
10 coses do. Floreuce braid and pUiu Straw
Boniicts
25 pieces plain nnd figured 8ilUs, now style
25 boxes assorted Uibbotl*
300 dozcu Ladies silk, cotton and worsted Hose
200 do. Gentlemen's woolen and cotton do.-
60 do. Ladies kid and silk Glove*
100 do Gout’s woolen, kid und buckskin do.
25 bales Band Boxes
Together witli n choice assortment oft ilk, broche,
cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked
und figured Muslins. Shaker Bonnets, &c.
Als, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing.
oct23 210—1y
Negro Pipes.
BOXES Negro Pipes, for salo by
JlUU LADD,TUPPER & SISTARE
_nov23 232
W. II. Lloyd—Nfnrkct Square,
H AS just received por recent arrivals,
2 doz Muslin Collars
4 do English Frilled do
3 pcs black Silk Fringe, 2 do Wiro Blond-
2 do black fancy Blond
12 do Thread Laces, 6 do German do
8 do Lisle do, 3 do Wiro Edging
4 do Blond Quiling, 12 do Plaid Swiss
14 do Beltings, 3 do Mantilla Luca
1 do Grecian Net do, 5 do Bobbtnct Laco
6 do Snittalfield Ildkis, 13 do Pongee lldkfs
4 do plain Silk do, 3 do do Satin do
5 do/. Gauzo do, 4 do fancy do
6 do embroidered do
5 do Gems Brose Gloves
4 do Ladies do do, 3 do do Kid do
3 do Gent* Buck Gloves
2 do do 11. 8. do
8 do India Rubber Suspenders
3 do super do do uo
14 pcs uncut Velvet Ribbons
Also, u splendid assortment of Plain, Figured
ahd Changeable Silks. nov 30
Candles, Oil, dec.
BOXES Sperm Caudles, 4’*, 5’* and 6’s
C# vF Winter Sporm Oil
Do refined Whale do
Spring do do
Right Whale do
IJalliburt Fins, Onions, Potatoes
Tongues nnd Sounds, Codfish.
Butter nnd Cheese, Spices
Sonp, Tallow Candles
Whole and half bbla Canal Flour
Hnlfandnr do Buckweat
Loaf and Brown Sngar
Hyson, Young Ilyson und Black Teas
WoodoJf and Stone. Ware
Fine Calf and tl|ick Boots und Shoos
Wines nnd Limiors
Nails, fnwortea,) Ploughs, &c.
Jusl received, and for sale hy
B. N. DOUGLASS, Aucieux ? wharf.
A!.SO,
Menhaden Fish, for plantation use, on consign
tuant. 230{p dec 2
Wine, IS randy, Oin, Bottles, dee.
2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wine, of superior
quality, ou draught
Also, in boxes of 1 and 2 doz each, the follow
ing celebrated brands of Madeira, Port and Sher
ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz: Ol
iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Diinou, Luna,Wac-
nmaw, Man, Flqwer, Edward Bloiidy & Sons,
Joy, Alert, Madeira, Bclvidere, Golden, Palo and
Brown Sherry.
6 pipes Otard, Dmmy & Go’s Brandy
2 do. superior llbiland Gin
10 casks Loudon Porter
100 crates Wino Bottles. Far salo hy
LONG
o?t 24
207
JOHN W.
Steel Bens,
r j the greatest variety.
dec 3 W. TIIORNE WILLI A,MS.
Tin Plate.
O NE hundred boxes Tin Plato Jx
500 lbs Block Tin, 500 lbs Copper Bolts
for sale by N- B. &. II. WEED,
nov 20
Wood.
A QUANTITY of Water Oak and Blackjack
Woml for sale at Gtiilumrtiii's wharf, which
will he sold at a reduced prico for cash, if taken
front tlfe wharf.
‘he 12 JOHN GUJLMAKTIN.
HALr bids Crauberrios, received per sclif.
Emerald from Boston, and for salo by
w . UrotlcricM. Ac.
nlO prime Java Cotlcn
vU 10 4 chests fresh Ilyson Tea
35 bids St Croix Sugar
boxes superior Poland. Suirclv
100 do Mulaga Raisins
Ju st received aud for sale by
dec 6 C. L. McNTSIf.
. JJiUMs* Bttef ami Tongues.
1 ft BBLS Baltimore Homs
JL 6 do Smokml Beef
10 do Smoked Tongue*
Just received and fur sale by
dec 0 c. L. McNISH.
PrcMryc* and Cordials.
fZ BOXES Preserves, assorted .
f *3 15 do East India Ginger
150 doz assorted West India Cordial*
Received and for sale by
dcuG c. L. McNISH.
_ Cliampnirno.
”1 BASKETS Chnmpagno, (‘Jonct’) in
Xl/l/ quarts and pint*, for sale bv
dec G C. L. McNISH
Kuffai’tf, Liquor*., Ac.
O JA UllDS.prime Porto Rico Sugar
Ov/ 16 pipes pure llollaud Giu, various
liruiul*
0 Imjfpipc* Soignette Brandy
5 do 1st proof Domestic Brandy
G puncheon* Jamaica Rum
5 qr cask* sweet Mulagu Wino
10 qr casks Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar
seilles Madeira
24 doz Duft*,Gordon & Co's Golden Sherry,
vintage of 1829
20 doz Port nnd Hock Wines
50 boxes Clio*. River No. 1 Soap
36 ca«es Pickles
20 roams Foolscap Paper
For sale on accommodating terms,
nov 20 f GEORGE II. MAY.
Rich lMnitl Satin and Taffeta
Bonnet Ribbons.
Just received and now opening,
ftlWO boxes rich Plaid Satin and Taffeta Bon-
X net Ribbons, for sole low by
A. BENNETT,
nov 25 No. 1 and 2 Waring’* Building*.
' Butter.
fZ KEGS Butter received on consignment,
JL and lor salo bv
dec 3 NOBLE A. HARDEE.
Bnlliiuore Bacon.
IIIIDS. Side.
6 do. Sliuuklera, firatquality Bacon, lend
ing from whr Sophia. For enle by
dec 14 GEOKGfc H. MAY.
Oats.
rkU BAGS licnvy Seed Oat», just recoiv-
tIUU cd and for ealo by
doc 14 MICH. DILLON & CO.
liny.
200 l" 1 " 10 Easfrni Hay, for
dec 14 wl ° l,y MICH. DILLON & CO.
Entrlish Ooltl.
1 AA SOVEREIGNS, for rale by
JLUU dee 14 M. DILLON & OO.
Real Welsh Flannels
‘HJAYbo found at AVERY & JOHNSON’S,
JLtJL (Monument Square) at fair prices; also,
red und yellow dt). dec 10
Domestic Brandy' and Oin.
pf BBLS. Domestic Brandy, 15 do Smith’s
jQtJ do Gin, received per brig New York, tuiti
for sale by
nov27 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Coal*
fTl WO hundred and fifty chftldrons best quality
JL English Coal, lauding ftom brig Symetry,
at Telfair’s wharf, for sale in lots to suit purcha
sers,by MICII. DILLON & CO.
dec 7
Swedes’ Iron.
QA TONS Swedes’ Iron, for salo low from
OL/ the wharf, by
dec5 WA8HBURN,-LEWIS & CO.
Fruit* .
-fi p* KEGS fresh MalagaGrapos, 75 boxes do
H du Raisins, for sale by
dee 5 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Baltimore Flour.
rpWENTY-FIVE bbls Baltimore Flour, ju»t
JL received and for rale by
nov 23 LONG & PATTERSON.
Sugar*
Q IIIIDS Porto Rico, 3 do St. Croix, prime
O quality, for sale by
nov 23 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Notice to Planters.
1 ft ft BBLS. new Menhaden Fish, equal to
JL vJLF Np. 3 Mackerel, just received aud for
salo at a low rate by
dec 11 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Candles.
-Il AA BOXES Composition Candles, e su-
XULP perior article,lauding from brig Havre,
ami for salo by
dec 11 PADELrORD, FAY* CO.
Fine cm Tobacco*
-J DOZ* Mr*. Miller’s fine cut Tobacco,
Xt-lvr just received and for salo by
dec 12 C. L. McNISH.
Cream Ale.
1 ft ®^LS. warranted a first rate article, land-
1LF ing from brig Clinton, for sale by
dec 10 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac*
3i5ftO UALLS. pure English Linseed
300 gallous bleached Sporm. Oil
. 600 do. unbleached do.
500 do. blenched and rofined Whale Oi
6’C*0 do. unbleached do. do.
5(K) do. coiiunon do. do.
200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes
50 dozen large Picture do. do.
2 tons Whito Load. Received and for sale
by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
oct 19
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
"I^ EL LOW-CITIZENS—I tender myself for
-1- re-election to the offices of the Clerk of the
Superior and Inforior Courts of Chatham Coun
ty, and respectfully request your suffrages on the
sixth day of January, 1840.
dec 16 151 ROBERT W. POOLER.
Splendid London Annuals,
W T. WILLIAMS bus just received, a few
• of the Lomloii Annuals for 1840, of the
most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings
hy the most eminent Artists.
The Amaranth, edited by Ilerney, folio with 13
engravings on steel. .
The Iris, by Miss Metford,with large nnd beau
tifully engraved plates and fanciful picturesque
borders, in a new nnd unique style, in folio.
The Book of tho Boudoir 'or the Court of
Queen Victoria, a series of Portraits of tho Eng-
litdi Nobility, together witli that of the Quceu.
Gems of Beauty, with fanciful illustra lions in
verse, by tho Countess of Blessington, folio.
The Belle of the Season, by die Countess of
BIes*ington, splendidly illustrated in quarto. .
Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrnp Book, with po
etic illustrations by I,. E. L. uud Mary liowitt,
with 36 ongruviiigs, quarto.
The Shakspearo U,tilery of Female Portraits,
numerous plates.
The Book ofBuuuty, l>y tho Countess of Bles
sington.
The Keopsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort-
ldv.
’The Picturesque Annual, Windsor Castlo, 15
plates.
Friendship's Offering and Whiter’* Wreath.
Forget Me Not, Ackermann’*.
Belgium and Nassau, with upwards of50 plutes.
The Oriental Annual, containing Tales, Le
gends and Romances, l>y.F. Bacon, witli engrav
ings by Fonder.
The Juvenile Scrap Bdojc.
Also,
All the American Annuals and works of fancy,
dec 7
Tooth Wash*
J UST received, a fresh supply of Chlorine and
Orris’ Tooth Wash, for cl .Milling and preserv
ing the teeth. Received nnd ior sale by
dec 13 ANSON. PARSONS.
Ffcllow-CUizmis of* Glmtlmm Co.
AM a candidatu for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Chatham County, mid solicit your
suit rage* on the firat Monday m January next.
10 151 ELISHA VVVLLY,
To the Electoro of Chatham Co.
F ELLOW-CITIZENS—1 am a candidate fer
re-election to the office of Tux Collector of
the County, and respectfully solicit your suffrages
on tho first Monday in January hext.
dec 13 DAVID. BELL.
F ltocoftvcr of Tax Untnrns.
ELLOW-CITIZENS of Chatham County,
1 oiler ns a candiduta for re-election to the
offito of Receiver of'Pax Return*, and solicit
your votes oil tho first Monday in January next,
dec 13 143 B. LATHROP.
Cotton Plantation nnd Negroes
Tor sale.
T IIE Cotton Plantation known as Sombre-
mondo, situate in Bryan county, on Great
Ogeclioo Neck, bounded Gy lands formerly Mor
el’* and Young’*, now Roger’s, coni lining 1076
acres, of which 320 are cleared nnd have been
planted iu cotton and provision*; 200 acres rich
low liniumock and swamp, uncleared; the remain
der pine, nnd dry salt marsh, which might be re
deemed at little expense. On the premkes ore a
new dwelling, cotton, corn nnd negro house*,
with plantation uten/ils, and a supply of provis
ion* for the negroes till anotlicrcrop. Tho place
is on tho salts und hcnllhv, witli a good landing
for sloops 200 yards IVpm the settlement. 34 Nc-
gruesattached’to tho plantation, a very prime and
healthy gang.
AUo, a tract of Lin 1 in White Bluff district,
situated on Un Montgomery road, near Hunar's
bridge, and on Vernon rivcr.coiituiiiing 360 acres,
adjoining tho lands of Adams—125 ucro« cleared
and suitable for planting or pasture,' the remain
der heavy timbered land. On tho place a house,
which may bo made a comfortable ((welling.
Persons wishing to purchase will please apply
to tho subscriber at Savannah,
dec 13 W. WOODBRIDGE.
ElEEliS' PALLS.
‘The true rlchcsof life Is health.*
W E know that health uiul tho ability to labor
constitutes the wealth of tho great mass of
toe people in this, as in most other couutrios. To
preserve, therefore, that health by natural means
is a grand mural und political scheme,to fulfil which
requires our utmost attention. Tho unprooe-
dcutcdpopukirityamluniversulapproimtionwliich
this medicate ha* achieved throughout the Uuited
Stales, the Canadas, Texas, Moxtconnd tho West
Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and con/
scicntiously recommending them to the special at
tention of the afflicted.
Dr. Peters has spent much time in experiment
ing with different Vegotablo Medicines lor diseas
es'of the liver, aud now offers his Vegetable Pills
as tho best, nmst convenient and cheapest Medi
cine that con bo prepared for general use.
One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is Uiat
they havo Uie alternative principle combined with
their carthartic, or operative qualifies, or that they
not ouly cleanse tho stomach and bowels by pur
ging, but they regulate the liver, change the mor
bid secretion, strengthen the digestive orguns, pu
rify tlie blood, invigorate Uie circulation, aud give*
tone und enersy to Uie nervous system.
They are mud and pleasant in their opernUon
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility from their first dose. They can be taken
with safety by persons of any age; and Uie feeble,
Uie infirm, the nervous and delicate ure strength
ened by their operation, because they clear tho
system of bad humors, quiet nerv ous irritability,
and invariably produce sound health.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for jaun
dice, siek aud nervous headache, dyspensy, cos-
tivcnoBs, sickness of the stomach, hourtuurii, ull
bilious complaints, fevers of ull kinds, and if tukeu
at the commencement will invariably check their
progress, and save the patient from u protracted
und dangorous sickness. They are invaluable in
uervous and hypocondricul affections, loss of ap
petite, and all complaints to which females oloiie
are subject. They operate as a mild speedy purge,
and are a safe and certain remedy for worms in
children.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New-
Orleans, La.Oct. 9,1837.—“I hive received much
assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from tho uso of Peters' Pills. I
presume Uiat, on ail avenge, I prescribe 100 box
es per month.”
Extractor a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud
son, New-York, Juno3,1836.—“I was aware that
Dr. Peters was one of tlie best chemists in the U.
States, and felt assured that lie would some day
(from his infiinato knowledge of the properties of
herbs and drugs) produco nil efficient medicine,
and I must acknowledge that his Vegetuble Pills
fully respond to tpy expectation. They are, in
deed,'a superior medicine and reflect alike Upon
the, caefntstfthe physician, and the phylosopher.’*
Extract of a lotter fVoni Dr. Wuincs, of Cin
cinnati, Feb. 2,183^.—“Your Pills are the mildest
in Uieir operation*, and yet most powerful in their
effects', of any I have ever inot wiUi in my prac
tice of eight and twenty years. Their action ou
Uie chyle, nnd heiiceon the impurities t>f the blood
is evidently very surprising.’^
C’harlotte^ N. C. Jan. 1,1837,
Denr Sir—-I havo mafia frequent uso of your
Pills in the incipient stage of bilious fever, and ob
stinate constipation of the bowels; nko, in Uie en
largement of Uie spleen, chronic diseases of the
liver, sick headache, general debility, and in all ca
sus liuvo found them to bo very effective.
J. 1L Boyd, M. D.
Meckj.ksburo Co. Vn. Feb. 7,1837.
Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for
tho last 12 months, I take pleasure in giving my
testimony of their good effects ill cases of dys
pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other
(liscases, produced by inactivity of the liver.—
They are a safe and mild aperient, being Uie best
article of Uie kind I have ever used. „
Grorop. C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicine is for sale by all the
principal Druggists in Savannah nnd throughout
tho United States, tho Cunndas, Texas, Mexico,
nnd the West Indies. Price 50 cens per box, with
full directions.
nng£ 164—1y.
Rum ami Wine.
/J/d BBLSN. E. Rum, 1 cask High Witte;
0“S: landing from brig Havre, and for sale by
dec 10 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Ram.
•tl A IIIIDS and 40 bbls N. E. Ruin, lauding
IU from brig Charles Joseph, and for sale by
dec 10 PADELFORD. FAY & CO.
Connecticut River Gin.
BBLS. Connectic’.t Gin, Gowdy’s
B OLP brand, for sale low, by
LADD, TUPPER &. SISTARE.
dec 10 240
Dognttc Brandy iV Holiatid Oin.
f> PIPES Holland Gin, 3 half pipes Cognac
Brandy, warranted pure; lunding per brig
Wilson Fuller, for sale by
dec 10 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Cor Hire,
A N alilo bodied and stonily Man, who has been
accustomed to most. kinds of labor, and for
whom steady employment (a wanted by the uiouUi
or year. For further information enquire of
nuv2I HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
White Lend, &c.
-g KEGS superior English White Lead
p I Fl f 200 do do American No.. 1 & 2
10 bhl* English Linseed Oil
10 do do Chalk
10 do do Whiting
5 (In Alum, 5 do Salt Petro
Just received per Savannah and Coromnndo,
nnd for sale hy
nov 4 ' G. II. HENDRICKSON.
A :
Mtovcs.
N lueinrtraont 8)ovre, )br unle by
hoi I \\\ R.-5 II. WT.l'.l).
For 1.1 v«ri>i»'ol'
The tint cl,.* chip CO.'IOMANDO,
Cant, l’ierco, will commence loading to
morrow (or freiahtnpplvto
Ho« i PADbi.trmn, fay & co.
For Ncw-Yoi'lt—Brig Line.
Tlio rcpillnr packet lirig l.X-OI'.L, E.
attHfiShcrwooil, maetur, will meet with derpetch.
Fur freight or pafctago, apply oil hoard at Jlou-
gin’, upper wharf, or In
dec 14 WASHBURN, LEW IS. A CO.
For BnllimoiT,
Tlie fine new anhr. SOPHIA, Captali
lone,, will meet with deapatcii for the idicvi
port, r or freight or pas.4ngn, apply on board, o
•», _ , 8. Pini.ulutK & CO.
V» ho offor for sale laiidiug from said vessel,
2700 bushels prime While Com
1000 do Oats
300 bbls suporfino Howard street Flour
10 kegs Butter;3J do ground Sugar
24 boxes ground Pepper, 10 do Mustard
dec 14
For New-York,
t tT. 1 , 10 "T ,,ar p**lt , »rig WILSON FUL-.
i—Capt. Thatcher, will have immediate
despatch. I or freight or passage, having supe
rior accommodations, (stuto rooms) apply to
Cant-ini 1. on board at Moore’s wharf, or t-»
- dec0 ; L. BALDWIN.
For Now-Orlcnn« rnicl IUoblle,
(Affreight mat/ 0(fir,)
J&k™!* •J , P?7i°r last sailing schr STAUNCH,
h. Smith, master, having part of oer cu •
go eunged, will anil with despatch. For bala i- e
otfieight or pas sage, apply on board at Hunter •
wharf, or to
dec 16
R. RAIFORD.
~ " For Rent,
Tliat larae nnd comferkihla Houae, aim-
-tied m waahlnaton Ward, fronting the
S-junre. Powaton given iinmcdialeh-. At ply
to MATTHE'V II. McALLfSTtit
nov1 214t
.For Ilnnt,
\ Plantation, conuining 60 ncrea land, 6
M mile, from Savnnn ih, on the Whito Dlnlf
Road; togethor with 7 Negroes, 2 of which are
<n.i •• •• S o|d. The place
^. . . J. R. BOYD.
.—I or particulars, enquire ofS. B. Hill,
Bull and Bronghton-vtrect*.
young, oho 18 the other 14 year* old.
is m good repair. *
P. 8.—For
corner
dec 12 248!|m~
Stolon,
From the stable of Mr. John
Whitehead, in Burke County, on
tho 29th November last, a beautiful
Bay HORSE, black uuino and tail,
(mane very thin) one or two white
foot,four years old Inst spring,walks
and trots fine. A liberal reward will he given
for delivery of tho Horse, uud n reward of $50
for fi\e apprehension of the thief, with proof to
ronviction. The Horse to be delivered in Sa
vannah or Augusta. Letter* to bo directed to
Mr. Hibler; Augiftta. 2llc.t # dec 4
Central Rail Road and Banking
Company of Georgia.
Savax.vaii, 3d Dec. 1630.
DIVIDEND NO. 6.
A DIVIDEND from tho profits of this Com
pany for file past sit months lias been this
duy declared, payable on and uflcr tho lltli inst.
The amount of dividend is $2 55 per shore for
share* on which the *uui of $100 wnspnid prior to
June last, und $2 50 per share of $97 50 paid.—
Stockholders at aud in the noighhomood of Ma
con, can receivo their dividends at the Branch.
H. R. CUYLER, Cashier,
dec 5 24,2—^lm (Geor.)
Dividend No. 5.
Savannah Insuranck a Trust Co. \
5th December, 1839. )
A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, having been
this day declared by tlie Board of Directors
upon the Capital Stock, for the last six mouths.
The same will bo paid on and after Monday next,
tlie 9tli instant.
dec 5 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Scc’y.
Central Hall Road A Blinking
Company of Georgia.
Savannah, Nov. 13, 1839.
A N Election for nine Directors to manage the
ufiiiira of this Institution, will be held ut the
Banking House in this city, on the first Monday
in January next. Polls to be open from 9 A. M.
to 2 P. M. By order. R. R. CUYLER,
nov 18 227 Cashier.
One Thousand Dollars Reward.
W ILL be paid for tlie apprehension, with
proof to couviction, of the persou or per
sons who fired tho Bridge of tho Central llail
Road over tlio Little Ogecchee, on the 21st inst.
By order of tho Roard of Directors.
R. R- CUYLER, Cashier,
nov 22 231 (Georgian)
Itincsville Academy
T HE Trustees of tlie above Institution, take
pleasure in announcing to tlie public, that
they have engaged the services of Col. Jurne* S,
Bradwell, for tlie owning year.
The instruction of the Aoademy will bo—
SemeulMy Branches; together with
Latin and Greek,
Algebra nnd Geometry, '
Book-Keeping and Finance,
Natural nnd Moral Philosophy,
Astronomy, Arc. &c.
Board for children can ho obtained in respecta
ble houses on reasonable terms.
S. SPENCER, Secretary.
December 1st, 1839.
KTThe Darien Herald will publish the above
onto a week until January next, alul forward the
account therefor,to file Secretary at Riceborough,
liberty County^540 dec 3
Flection Notice.
A N election for the following count/ officers,
to wilt Sheriff, Clerk of tho Superior ami
Inferior Courts, Receiver of Returns of Taxable
Property, Tux Collector, Coroner, nnd Surveyor
of Chatham County, will he hold at tho Court
House iu the city of Savannah, on Monday the
sixth day of January, 1840. Polls opened ut the
hour prescribed hy law. Tlio Magistrates of
Cliatham county are requested to preside at-Find
election. The Sherill' is hereby enjoined to ut-
tend with the Comity Constubfes, to open the
polls and preserve ortler. By order.
EDWARD G. WlhSON,
dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf, c. c. c.
Lntv Notice.
C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun
sellor ut Law, has located himself in Louis
ville, Georgia, whore he will attend to all profor-
sional business entrusted to hiscare, witli diligence
and punctuality, lie will regularly attend the Su-
S orior Courtsofthc Cuunfits of Jefferson, Burke,
criven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall und Mont-
163
gon.?ry.
ung 2
Notice to Pilots.
I T appearing by u report of tho Resident Phy
sician iu Boston, that the Small Pox, to uu
alarming extent is, and has been for some time,
prevailing in that city; notice U hereby given to
all Pilots nnd Captain* of vessels arriving from
that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Fivb
Fathom, und there to remain, without communi
cation with the city, or adjacent country, unfil
visited by tho Health Officer.
By. order of tlio Mayor and Aldermen passed
fills day. WM. B. STEVENS, M. D,
Deputy Health Officer,
dec 12 For the Port of Savanna
Twin or Itliiltibolll Boll Cotton
Secil for Sale.
T HE Subscriber* have on hand a lot of the
above Seed of the present year’s crop, raised
ou tho plantation of Mr. Win. Kilpatrick, In Put
man county, of this St»t. ' It is a fact well known
bv those persons who have tried this specie* of
(jotjon—tlialit is superior to any other for quali
ty, and yield*more perncrc, especially upon old
lauds than any other yet known. A coupfo of tho
stalks witli bolls, maV be peeu at our Counting
Room. WIMBERLY & JONES,
dec 2 239
AUCTION SALES,
if. PiiTjj,pic» &j:6.
TO-MO tllOW, »t |i n'cJuck!hffit)utnr«tonv
th? balance of invoice or Otown Earthenware not *
.(bspoi'en o( at last sale'. A!a3, u gUltbrol nwiort-'
ine it tf I^qitiirs, Groceries, Provisions, Dhf
ftoo.f*, C.oiliiiig.-Kicomllitiud Furniture' Arc.
Tercash (bankable money) before delivciyv
Great Side oi*ttdok2> 1 "
_, S. Pkilbrick A Co.
TCtMpRRDVV EVENING, at j p:i#t0o’ellt, *
ut the stora on west side of Bull-Ureet. two dooftr
north r.om'Moniimem Square, s largo and vnlua--
, 0 collection of Bopks-ccHhhrlaiii^n gfent varie
ty of *|).-mild Library editions in the various de-*
tPOrtmuniH of History, Bipgrapby,- riiilo*onliy,-
I lirology,-1 oetry, Ronintitre, Jtc. A large ns-
wrtinnit nfEnvli.ii on! Aincricnn AntiUAkr.* Al*
.mini., fiiio family, Chntcli met Fmkot Bible*,
J-rayerBook., Afrft, n fine n*«mment of
Lotter nn:l C ip VVritine Paper, Pill Paper,Clonk
ana Memniamlnm Book., 1’ert Folioa.Slen.&c.-
Tni. rollecdun or Book., probably the most ex-
ten ire mnl vakiaMc over nfieretl at imction in till,
c.ty, will be finiml well worthy tin) 'nttention of
gunricnien nliing up Libraries, unjj of mercluuit*
ainl ot'mrs b-iyini to kvII again. . !
I ho Boo<<n will be open for inspection during
day. Sale pa.dtivu mid iir order .of tlio cata-*
kig.ios which may be had ut the ppice of sale.—
Teruw mm (liaiilidWe money).before delivery.
Admiui nrutor’rf Siilbi « ' * •"
n , B 7 S - FllUbt iclc A Co.
On the hr.t lnc.Jay in January nest, in front
ortlia Court House, between the u.uol Lour, of
sole,
A fino Saddle nnd Gig Horse, perfectly gentle
and sound, belonging :o the estate of Nicholas
Alarum*, deceased; and sold by order of the Ad-
in.imtrator. lerm.icadi. dec 14
Administrator’s Sale.
wmi i By ** !| i!bricU A Co.
Will bo sold before «ur store, on Saturday, tlur
25th Janaary,the following prdjferty, viz:* 1 horse,-
juddh and brulle; 1 gold watch and guard chain, I
trunk,] pair, piato!*, nnd sundry articles of wear-
apparel, belonging to tlio cstatd'ofM. If.
Drake, deceased. ,..Sold for tlio heuelit of fiuy
s L?. a ?* cr ®S , i ori oF6Qid estat «. hy order of tlio*^
AthninistratoE, ^ec s
^ - trator* 8ato,.
O . m Ph,, »^ckA Co.
On the first 1 ueeday hiJomimy. 1840, fu front
oftlui Court llonse in the City of Skvonnnli, dur-
mgtfio usual hours of sale, Lot NoTC* Columbia
\\ nrd, with tho dwelling house nnd all improve*
inentH thereon; also, a family of Negroes, viz: A
valuable fel.ow, hi* wile and their daughter, three
in number, ell well disno. ed and very desirable *
servants, bOiOnging to tno estate of Jeremy Stuite,
late of this city, deceased. Sold by permission or
tlie Justices or tlie Inferior Court of Chatham C&*.
when sitting for ordinary purposes, and bv ordex*
of the Aduuuiftrators, Turin i at nfe. • J
nov 6 - ' *
Adiniuistrator’rHale.^
By S. Philbrick A
j first*" * ‘
On the ffrst Tuesday in January next, at 11 o'-*
clock, in front of the Court House in this city, 5*
Shares Stock in steamed : Forester, belonging to*
estate of A. Saitssey of South Carolina, deceased.*
Sold by order of tlie Administrator. Terms cash,
nov 82
W'i
City marshal’s Sale.-
On tlie first Tuesday in January tiext, *
HLL besnld before the Court Ilon.«e in th«r
city-of Savannah, between tho usual,' oui* 1
of sale, (under tho superintendence ofthe Com
mittee on Sales) the following Lots, viz:
^Lot No. 39, Elbort Ward, bounded car t by lot*-
No. 40, Gonth by-Liberty street, west by loA Nfv.'
33, aud north by a lane; re-entered upon as tho
east
lot No. 23, nnd north hy President street; re-eti-
tered upon as the property of tho estate Samuil
Wilkins, for ground rent.
Also, Lot No. 35, Liberty WorJ, hetinded eaif
by lot No. 36, south by South Broad street, west
by lot No. 34, and north by a lane; re*entered up
on as the property of the estate Sumiiol Wilkin#,
for grpuml rent.
Alio, I.oiNo. 3, Warren Ward, bounded east
by lot No. 4, south by n ImTe, west by lot No. 2,
nnd north by \Ysy street; re-entered upon as tho
property of Win. P. Bowen, for ground i
dec 7 A. HARMON,
rent.-
c.»r.
W Slicrlfl's Sale.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday ill Janu
ary next, beforo the Court Uottfe id the
city of Savapnnb, between tlie usual hours of sale,
Isaac, u Negro man slave; levied on ns the proper
ty of Alexauder Drysdate, to satisfy executions
issued out of the Honorable the Court of Cotn--
mon Pleas nnd of Oyer and Terminer for the city
cf Savannah, iu favor of Jacob Doe, et. al. Prop
erty pointed out by defendant,
dec 9 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
Colorado and Red River Land#
O N the first Tuesday in Jnmuiry next, before
the Court Ilouse iu the City pf Savannah,
will be sold for tlie benefit of die'creditors of Lew
is Ganahl,uu insolvent debtor,five thousand (5000)
acres of Lund in the Republic ofTexos, tlie some
being contained in u script for five (5) shares in
file estate und funds of tlio Colorado nnd Red
River Land Gompniiy, transferable on the book*
of the Company, tlie said script having been regu
larly mndp out to the said Lewis Gunafil and by
him assigned to me ntatfer nn order ofthe Hon.
tlie Inferior Court of Cliatham County, for thfr
benefit of tho creditors ofthe »nid Lewis Ganahl.
ELISHA WYLLY,
Assignee for benefit creditors Lewi* Ganahl
nov *J. r »
Exclmngc
O N New-York at 5 to 30 days, for sale by
LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE.
dec 16 251
Exclumgd.
D RAFTS -on Now York at30days.for sale by
LADD, TUPPER <fc SISTARE.
dec 13 249
Exchange
O N Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York,
at sight and at 60 days, for sale by
dec 10 S. PlBLUfflCK & CO.
Ociniilgec, Millcdgrcvillc and
I3aivBiiiisvJlEe Batik Notes.
P URCHASED by <
LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE.
dec 10 246
Wanted to Piivchnsc
I MMEDIATELY, Cor the Use of a Planter,"nil
able bodied Negro Mon or Boy, for whom u
fair price will be paid. JOHN BOSTON
aprjl 8 /
Wanted
T O purchase, a family of six or eight Negroes,
for which cash will be paid. Inquire of
oct 29 NOBLE A. IIARDEE.
Wanted.
S IX able bodied Negroes, to go on tho River! ’
for which liberal’wage* will be pakl,(niuuth-
ly ifrequired.). Application to be made to
dec 12 JOHN GUILDAllTIN. .**
New Cyop Cott’ce.
A fK BAGS priniB greiftt Havana (’offre of
'5-Hjf the new crop, just received nnd for sale
hy LADD/l'rPPER* SISTARE.
.Wanted,
A . LAD to attend in u Drug Store. Enquire
of , JOHN E. 8TILWFLL,
dec 10 Corner orBiuughton Sc, \Vbitnker-xts.
IflarsIiaJ’B Salo., *- -
Buyan M. Mon,B:;, . *)
vs. " > In Admiralty,
■The Pub!. Brace ami cargo. )
B V virtue of un order of Court in this c.iusir,
will be Hokl.before the Court IIouho in Sa-
vacnah, on the first Tuesday in January next, tlio
sohooner Robert Bruce and her cargo of Boards,
21 bids damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To
bacco, and one Gun, nil ns the same now arc at
tho Landing mid Plantation of lhyan M. Morel,
Ki*q. ntOsaubaw Island. Term* canh, bankable
money. PHILIP M. RUSSEJ,?.,.
% Deputy Murshfd D'.aU’.-J crf Geci giz,
lee 6 2t.l