Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 18, 1839, Image 3

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■ ** * v * •. r* 1 theatre »v. c. ro lessee. MB. COLLINS' BENEFIT. T/f/S EVENING, Dee. 18, I l. for the ffirrttiraoltt tliizoUy, I fffl I* P r! Jj 1 "('uvorito comoily of o MABBIEP LIFE. To conclude with the force or CROSSING THE LIME, on CROWDED HOUSES. ■ I iiuttr Von Bromi, jjfe C Jjfr I £uB0 lie Burgh,. clovo - I rrlloorc open nt 6 o’clock, nml porformoitco I fX, ,.w,iicont half pet wren precisely; Boxeo hmranctteOuo liollor-Gnltery Fifty Ceuta. I ^.^nho MCtirod nt the Gcorg'mn Office. • I^SrosImient* of the best quality forLpdic. I J&emen to bo hud at Uio Bar. 'dec 18 aSHK 'AEsSL- tlicy.will sell at o airtnl factnri dec ll 1 j» .W2 * >». ciles. N have rocolvcd, a con. ii . , r -n e S c qllar«, vVc. which sell at o.etnall advance from the manu- s pncce, for cosh only. I South «ide Monument Square. TVrAYhe found atAVEltY & JOHNSON’S, lTJ. (Monument Square) nt fair price.: nlco, red and yellow do. ilee ]fl Blankctsl Blauketsll Blnukctslll f I lHL subscribor has just received from France L not ship Floriim, vio Churloaton, n Tull en'p- ply of Negro and Bed Blankets, from tho ecle- nly of Negro brated manufacturer vnliier.' nod 31 330 Blankets, from tho ecle. Z. drainer & Son. Mont. NOBLE A. IIARDEE. ■ savnnnah Lottery. I _. t, ,| raw ii at the Exchange, Savotuiah.on Sat- |l' u rday, 21st December. T * HE Managers of tho'prosont series of Greene Pulaski Monument Lotteries, anxious ■ a satisfy *>'" community, as to the mode of deci- I r. their various Lotteiles, throughout tho Uni- I Si States, will draw the following Sclicmo, in lEvrchanxe,Savannah,on Saturday, Slat Deo; Ilvler lbs supervision and entire control ofthree I interested citixons, whoso cortiiicato will ho irf- Ifndto the drawn numbers. -The public arc in- I'flicald the sale .of Tickets warrant it, tliere will Its a Class drawn each month thereafter, 1 fl/IEEAT AND PULASKI MONUMENT 1 LOTTERY. CLASS NO. C„ FOR 1839. ho be drawn in the City of Savannah, on Satur day, 21st Decombor. 1839. GRAND SCHEME. 1 prize of...... 1 do 10,000 1 do 1 do SO do ....... IS do 20 do :« do 800 do •»•••• 181 do HI do ‘ 131 do I UM do Jt5£| do (Tiekots f5, Halves *2 “^unrtcra^ 26,^ Ft r |decl8 Lot’y & Ex. Offico, on the Bay, 3000 3645 1500 600 800 150 100 60 30 20 10 5 ON SATURDAY NEXT. Savnnnnta Lottery. Its be drawn at the Exchange, Savannah, on Sat urday, 31st December. [HIE Managers of the present .series of Onene L sad Pulaekt Monument LoUeriet, anxious to djr die community, as to die mode of deciding it various Lotteries throughout the U. States, II draw the following Schomo in the Exchange, nah, on Saturday, 31st Doc. under tho su- Ion and entire control of three disinterested tt, whoso certUicato will be affixed to the n numbers. The publie aro invited to at- [ Should the sale of Tickets warrant it, there will ki Class drawn each month therealler. IClff.VE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. CLASS C. FOR 1839. To bo drawn in the oily of,Savannah, on Sat- " ij,Slit December, 1839. GRAND SCliEME.- 1 prize of. *10,000 1 " ; 10,000 1 ii ,.««'*♦, aooo 1 3845 SO 4< 1600 19 u 500 SO .tf ,#»«««. 300 30 a t ■ , ( 160 300 ♦I 100 124 ii • 60 121 ii 30 124 u 30 4104 ii 10 ■fast >• A*05 Prize# Amounting to *370,100 Tickets $5,Halves $3 50,Quarters 91 35. [ Tickets and Shares, either single or by tho i, for sale by P. B. PENDERGAST, Corner Bnll-strect and Bay Lane, Near the Exchange I UTOrdersfrom the town or country promptly pended to. dec 18 Bonnots.. W IL & S. ROGERS havo Just received • per Wilson Fuller, from Now York, 1 case superior Florence Braid Bonnets, of tho In- test London fashion! also. 1 case English Split Straw Bonnots, finest quality and most fashiona- bio shape, dec 13 Bleached and Brown Shirtings. ■t BALES lioavy 44 brown Shirtings JLU 15 do do 34 do Springfield do 1 case 44 fine New-York Mill do 1 do 7-8 do undressed ' do 1 do 34 do do , do Just received by SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT. dee 11 247 Thread Laces, Ac. A VERY A JOHNSON, (Monument Square) have received, Thread Edgings and Inscrlings Super 1‘aru worked Collars .Da Svyiss do do Do Muslin do do Muslin,worked Bnnds Cambric Edgings and Insortinga dec 10 ’ 310 30 50 bbls For solo by doc 17 Porto 5too?) do | jJtfirio article. WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. - Iron and Nallsv “1 ffcfhfk OARS Swedeslron, assorted si* JLl/l/U /.os; 300keg* Cut Nailsda do WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. For sale by doo 17 ^ w Golien ButtoiY CJ pf KEGS Goftheti Butter, received by tho JO) brig Excel. '■*••• Alio, SO casks White Wine Vinegar 60 boxes Fronch Cordial 30 dozen Sweet Oil, \ and pint bottles 18 do Fruit, preserved 106 do fancy boxes Prunes 80 do Olivo and Capers 0 casks Claret dec 10 JOHN B. GAUDRY. ... Baltimore Bacon. 6 HHDS Sides, 6 do Shoulders, first quality Bacon, landing from schr Sophia, for sale by J GEORGE H. MAY. . dec 17 • Cranberries. Q HALF bbls Cranberries, recoived per schr. O Emerald from Boston, and fi r sale by * dec 7 L. BALDWIN. Groceries* dkc. BAGS prime Java Coflee ♦JU 10 J chests fresh Hyson Tea 35 bbls St Croix Sugar 16 boxes superior Poland Starch 100 do Malaga Raisins Just received ana for sale by dec 6 C. L. MoNVSIV. 3-1 Springfield Shirting. Tl f* BALKS 3-4 Springfield Shirtiug, landing JLO from brig Wilson Fuller. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. 0 240 dec 10 Joint Msillevy, FASHIONABI.K AMD MILITARY TAILOR, H AS received per recent aiprivnl*, a choice as sortment of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, &c., which ho is prepared to make up to or der in tho best inunner, and on reasonable terms, oct 10 Suspenders, Suspenders* T HE subscriber has now ou hand,nvery 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 h|s usual low price, novll G. S. Nit IIOLS, Market Square. D'. Beni. .. . returned from New-York with a large and splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, which will bo sold at reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting of 60 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos 50 do. Mouslin de Lainos 500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and qualities 500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality 500 do. Cotton do. 1000 plecos English, Frenoh and Am. Calicoos 10 bales 3-4 and 4-4 brown Honipspun 6 cases blenched Sbirtingo and Shqetings 85 pieces white and red Flannels 1000 do.' Room Paper and Bordering • 30 do. Satiuets, assorted colors anu qualities 30 do. Apron Checks 25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blanket# 100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do. 300 doz. assorted Head Hdkfs. 10 cases do. Florence braid and plain Straw Bbnnets 25 pieces plain and figured Silks, new style 25 boxes assorted Ribbons 300 dozen Lqdios silk, cotton nnd worsted Hose 200 do. Gentlemen's woolen mid cotton do. GO do. Ladies kid and silk Gloves 100 do Gent’s woolen, kid und buckskiutlo. 25 bales Band Boxes Together with a choice assortment of silk, broche. cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked and figured Muslins,'Shaker Bonnets, dre. Als, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing. °ct28 210—ly 4 . Ram and Wine* BBLS N. E. Rum, 1 cask High Wine; landing from brig Havre, and for sale by • UmIO PADELFORD, fay & CO. Wine, Brandy, Gin, Bottles, &c ip HALF pipes Star siieriy Wine, of superior JU quality, on 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, Diuion, Luna,Wac- amaw, Mop, Flower, Edtonrd Blondy & Sons. Joy, Alert, Madeira; Belvidere, Golden, Pale anu Brown Sherry. 5 pines Otnrd, Dunuy & Co's Brandy 2 uo. superior Holland Gin 10 casks London Porter ’ 100 crates Wine Bottles. For sate by oct 24 207 JOHN W.. LONG O Bi HIIDS nnd40 bbls N. E. Ram,Handing from brig Chnrles Joseph, and for sale by L’fclO PADELFORD. FAY & CO. uni* bbls N. . Conncctieut Jttivcr Gin. I Connecticut Gin, Gqwdy's. IllVr brand, for salo low, by . . LADD, TUrPER & SISTARE. [wtlO 240 ^ftifrandy A Holland Gin* it HoUtod Gin, 3 half pipes Cognac windy, warranted pure; landing per orig PjUon FuUBr. for ralo by L“ cl ° MICH. DILLON & CO. For Hire, l n able bodied and steady Man, who has been [“•yHtonted to most kinds of labor, and for j. ® employment is wanted by tlie moutli , For further infonnation enquire of L 0v2 l HAZARD, DENBLOW & CO. |. n „ XcxV Crop Coffee. lit I “AGS pnmo green Havana Coflbe of Uio nciv crop, just received and for snlo Ladd, Topper & sibtare. IN.. . Stoves. ■ * “•J'knont Stoves, for sale by <• ^" ,)vl N. B. & H. WEED,"’ [fa 10 wiuoSr p Str GEORGE H. M, Steel Pens, I N tl>e greatest variety. dec3 W. TilORNEWILLIAMS. Hams, Beef nnd Tongues. io r s Bultiuiore Hams 5 do Smoked Beef 10 do Smoked Tongues Just received and for sale by dec G C. L. McNISH. Preserves nml Cordiuls* ^ BOXES Preserves, assorted 1 tl 15 do Enst India Ginger 150 doz assorted West India Cordials Recoived and for sale by dccG C. L. McNISH. Champagne. /JA BASKETS Champagne, (‘Jonet’) in X cl vF quarts and p'mts, for sale by dec 5 C. L. McNISH for -mn- TT _ofthe Superior and Inferior Courts of Chatham Coiin- ' r, nnd respectfully request yoiir suffrages oil the ixth day of January, 1840* dec 16 151 ROBERT W. POOLER. Fellow-Citizens oi* Chatham Co. I AM u candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Chatham Couutv, uiid .solicit your suffrages on the first Moudny in January next. dfec 16 151 ELISHA WY1.1»Y. To tlie Flee tors of Cliathant Co. Ll LLLO^V-CITIZENS—rl ein a candidate for X. re-election to the oflico of Tax.CoIlector of the County, and respectfully solicit your suffrages on the first Monday iu January next. dec 13 [)AV1D BELL. Receiver of Tax Returns. F ellow-citizens of Chatham conuty, I offer os a candidate, for re-election to the office of Receiver ofTax Returns, and solicit your votes on the first Monday in January next. J " •‘"'111 dee 13 149 B. LATHROP. Cotton Plantation and Negroes for sale.’ . T HE Cotton Plantation known s* Sombre- mantle, situate in Bryan county, , on Great Ogechcc Neck, bounded by lands formerly Mor el's and Young's, now Roger's,’ containing 1070 acres, of which 320 are cleared and have been planted iji cotton nnd provisions ? 200 acres rich low hammock and swamp, uncleared; tho remain der pitio, and dry salt marsh, which might he re deemed at little expense. On the premises are a new dwelling, cotton, com and negro houses, With plantation utensils, and a supply of provis ions for tlie negroos till another crop. Tho place is on the salts and hcnlthy, with a good landing for sloops 200 yards from tho settlement. 34 Ne- S toc* attached to the plantation, a very prime and cnlthy gang. Also, u tract of Laud in 'White Bluff district/ situated on the Montgomery road, near Hanar’s bridge, and on Vernon river.containiug3C0 acres, adjoining the lands of Adams—125 acres cleared and suitable for planting or pasture, tlie remain der heavy timbered laud. On the place a house, which may be made acomfortable dwelling. Persons wishing to purchase will please apply to tho subscriber at Savannah, dec 13 W. WOODDRIPGE. M morrow doc 2 lit »*?*.- .. ■ a; 'rh*- * IW Liverpool Tho first class ship COROMANtoO, Copt. Pierce, will commence loading tq- w For freight apply to 2 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. For New-York—Drfr Line. Tho regular packet brig EXCEL, E. herwood, master, will moot with despatch. For freight or passage, Apply on board at Mon gin's upper wharf, or to dec 14 ' WA‘ fc ?’UBURN ll LEWIS & CO. port. to For Baltimore* The fine uew schr. SOPHIA, Captain f ones, will meet with despatch for the above For freight or pns*a»tt, apply on board, or ^ . s - FHILBRICK & CO. Who offer for solo landing from said vessel/ 2700 bushels prime White Corn 1000 do Oats 300 bids superfine Howard street Flour 10 kegs Butler, 30 do ground Sugar 24 boxes ground Pepper, IQ do Mustard dec 14 For New-York. Tlie regular packet brig WILSON FUL LER, Copt. Thatcher, will havo immediate despatch. For freight or passage, 1 having supe rior accommodations, (state roorjs) apply to Captain T. on bourd at Moore's wharf, or to • dec9 L. BALDWIN- ' ’ Great f?alo of Books. By H. PimbrickAcC*. TIHS EVENING, at half pint 6* q'cloclc;. tlie storo on west side of Bull^troet, two doora' •' ’ north fi om MonumpnLSqnaUB, n large and valua-* Ida col'ection of Bool«—comprising n great varlc-- ty of splendid Library editions in the various de-" artments of History,- Biography, Philosophy,- theology, Pootiy, Romance, «Scc. A large $*f sortment of English jntd Americnn Auunuls, A1-* liuuis, fino finnily, Church nnd Pocket Bibles, Prayer Bobks; &e. Also, a fihb assortment of* Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Rill Paper t Bluuk. and Memorandum Bonks, Port Folios,Mbps,Ace.' This collection of Bodks, probably tlie most ex-^ tomivo anti valuable over offered ut ntictidn in this- * cit}% will be foimd wall worthy din attention of* gnmlemon filling up l.ihravies, and of merchants and Whcrirbuying to sell ngnin. Tho Books will be opon for ini ;c dajv Hale positive and in order of die' cUta^- logucs which may lie had at tho place of sale.— 'Terms casli (banuablo money\ before dec 18 For Ncw-Orlenns nnd mobile, (As Freight mnij Offer,) rinrfust sailing'scljr'*" •. L. Smith, master, having part of her ca - go engaged, will sail widi despatch. For bala*u e of freighter passage, apply on board at Hunter's wharf, or to dec 1G R. RAIFORD. For Freight or Clmrtcr, The fine schooner MAItY GALLANT, burthen 460 barrels, will no ready to receive go in u few days, jferred. Apply t< ready A Sou.hcrn port will bo S. PIIILBRICK & CO. Who offer for sale on bourd said schooner,27*00 bitshe’s Oats. dec 17 Sugms, Liquors, Ac. Q HHDS.prime Porto Rico Sugar Ov/ 16 pipes pure Holland Gin, various brands 6 halfpipes Seignette Brandy 6 do 1st proof Doinesdq Brandy 6 puncheons Jamaica Ruin 6 qr casks sweet Mnlaga Wiue 10 qr casks Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar- seillesMadeira 24 doz Dnff>Gordon& Co's Golden Sherry, vintage of 1829 20 doz Port and Hock Wines 50 boxes Chas. Ilivcr No. 1 Soap 36 cases Pickles 20 reams Foolscap Paper For sale on accommodating terms, nov 26 GEORGE H. MAY. n ai Bonnet Ribbons. Just received and now oponing, ' rriwo boxes rich Plaid Satin and Taffeta Bon* X net Ribbons, for sale low by A. BENNETT, nov 25 No. I and 8 Waring's Buildings. LUCINA CORDIAL MjC Cordial de I.ncin(^-On 1’Fllx- flr de FAiuour. T HE subscriber hns tho 'pleasure of nnhounc- iug to the citizens of the United States, that he has purchased, for a vciy lurgo sum and from tlie inventor, tho celebrated Dr. Mngttin, «r Paris, the recipe and right for making tins astonishing medicine. Until tlie appearance of the' “Lucitm Cordial," (about three years since) it was thought that the conmluints which it speedily overcomes, were beyond the reach of human remedy, ns for Ill IUI |I1U U Ul Ulb "Uliu. t III.I VUIUIUI, however, to the great advantage of tho human race, soon proved itself to he tho deshleratnm so long soughtfor; and accordingly, notwithstanding tlie brief period of its existence, it bos acquired a celebrity so great, that it is eagerly sought for. throughout the civilized globe. Dr. Magnih soon finding that the demand was so vast us to render ipply impassible, disposed of the recipe -and Butter. p* *g KEGS Butter received on consignment, 31 and for sale by deed NOBLE A. HARDER. Baltimore Bacon. 6 HIIDS. Sides 6 do. Shoulders, first quality Bacon, land ing from schr Sophia. For sale by dec 14 GEORGE H. MAY. I for side by MICH. DILLON & CO. Oats. J[AA BAGS heavy Seed Oats, just raceiv- 3UU cd and for side ty dedl4 "Hay: 200 I ,ri,,le Eastern Hay, for dec U ,0llJ ^ MICH. DILLON & CO. 100 English Gold. VEftKI SO dco 14 KIGNS, for «nlc by M. DILLON & OO. Candles. -g AA DOXF.S Composition Candles, a«u. X vlvr porior article,landing from brig Havre, and for .tdoby d«o 11 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. Fine Cut Tobacco. , DOZ. Mrs. Miller’s finqctitTobacco, I ij\j just received and for solo by dec 13 Cl L. McNISII. Herring. F IFTY bbls dry salted Herring, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale low, by dec 9 • L. IIALDW1N. Sperm Candles. T HIRTY boxes 4,6 and 0 Sperm Candlcs- just recoived und for solo by nov 38 LONG & PATTERSON. Domestic Brandy nnd Gin. DDLS. Domestic Brandy, 15 do Smith's Jj do Gin, received por brig New York, and for sale by nov27 MICH. DILLON & CO. Coni. mW O hundred and fifty cbnidrons best quality X Engifsb Coal, landing from brig Symetry, at Telfair's wharf, for solo m lots to suit purcha sers, by MICH. DILLON & CO. dec 7 Notice to Planters. -g A A BBLS. now AIcnhaden Fish, oqual to XUU No.3 Mackerel, just recoived and for mile at a low rule by • dco n Mich, dillon & co. Fresh Spices. -* AA MATS Cinnamon X'/Vs 1 bbl Nutmegs, fresh imported " — Hq, 1 casoMaco do, lT>ag, Cloves do 20 kogs pure ground Ginger 19 bugs ltoot ' do 5 do Alspice, &c. Just 'received and for I by.; G. R. IIENPRICKSON. ' y d^cQ 245 . • i oo Wt23 L '232 ,TtJP1 L11 & S f 8- ^ 4nov 30 PORGHER •& LAROCHE^ ™ do Pilot do ^fafbUUFMBeof SSi,C»nal Flour [ Afafarele^ 80 k ° gS G0,,h<>n BUl “ r CLAGHQRN & WOOD. i -• TO Planters, 1 T3EA8 nnd BEANS—Enrly Chinn Dwarf ^irBaans, early six week Bends, white Kidney Boons, red Murrotv Bcnns, early Washington of ■ ■ iiui| m, icil .11 Ul l w n oxviui.q v-.. .j i. o—-- — T June Peas/ large white Mnrrowfut Peas, Dwhrf -Marrowfat Peas, early Charlton Peas,Dwarf Pro- Rose Water. n ■ tM LARGE supply of treble distilled English, ^ju French nnd Aradrican Rose Water, just fe- oeiredr Ct ntjE&CM' facuirin^ 0 ^ ^ 1Q Afoens Manu- ily 0 r c °ti8tautly on hand ‘•iiuoSSn. Woolen and Cotton pflrior article for Negro Clotiiing. ‘ LfaSa NOBLE A. HARDEE. r 4 Whit0 LontI ll) Z 1“ Chalk , 5 2 d » Whiting - ! U J lr «eivelri!‘’ r 5 ^ 0 Snlt P °tro ^twieby ^° r ^ avan nohand Coromondo, O-R. HENDRICKSON. fa ( Perfumed Soaps. A VARIETY orPerfumod Soaps for die toil- J\_ Ot, in bars and cakes, of various descriptions. ninstard. ... A SUPPLY of London Mustard, of superior ORCH^ifc,LA ROCHE, Opposite tl(e Market, ,] ec b Sign'of llio Golden Globe Tin Plate. g"\NE Uundrcdlioxcs Tiu Plato }x 500lbs Block Tin, 600 lbs Coppor Bolts for solo bv ' N. B. &H.WEED. for nov . Wood. A QUANTITY of Wator Oak and Blnok Jack Wood for said nt Guihuurtin’s wharf, which will bo sold at a reduced price for cash, if taken from tho wharf, dec 12 JOHN GUILMAUT1N. Bale llupc. COILS, n very superior article, forsale DU by WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO, dec 5 Hams. 6 HMDS fintqnalitjr Hams, landing from brig Now Hanover, nnd for Bnlo'by dec 5 • PADELFORD, PAY & CO. Cream Ale. -g A BBLS. warrmited n first rate nrticlo, land; III ing from brig Clinton, for solo by dec 10 MICH. DILLON & 60. 3500 Palms, Oils, Glass, Ac. GALLS, pure English Linseed Oil 300 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil COO . do. unbleached do.. 500 do. blenched and refined Whale Oil 500 do. unbleached do. do. 500 , do. common do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 dozon large Picture do. do. * 2 tons White Lead. Recoived and for sale HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. "oct 19 by Splendid London Annuals. 'XXT T. WILLIAMS has just received,a few W • ofthe London Annuals for 1840, of tho most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings by the most eminent Artists. The Amaranth, edited by Herney, folio with 13 engravings on steel. Tlie Iris, by Miss Metford,with large nnd beau tifully engraved plates and iimciful picturesque borders, in a new and unique style, iu folio. Thu Book of the Boudoir or the Court of Queen Victoria, a series of Portraits ofthe Eng lish Nobility, together with that ofthe Queen. Gems of Bpiiuty, with fohcifiil illustrations verse, by the Countess of Blossin^ton, folio. The Belle ofthe Season,.by tlie Connfoss of Blessington, splendidly illnstratediu quarto. Fisher’s Drawing Room Scran Book, with po etic iJlustrati'oiis by L. E. L. and Maty Howitt, with 36 ougravings, quarto. • Tbo Sjinkspcore Gallery of Female Portraits, numerous plates. . , « - • , Tho Book of Beauty, by tho Countess of Bios sington'. Tbo Koopsake, oditoil by Lady E.' Stuart Wort- ley. Tho picturesquo Annual, Windsor Castle, 10 plates. Friendship’s Offering and Winter’s Wrcath, Forget Me Not, Ackernmnn’s. Belgium and Nassau, with upwards of50 platos, Tho Orioutal Annual, containing Tales, Le- geuds and Romances, by F, Bacon, with engrav- mgs by Fender, Tho Juvenile Scrap Book. Also, All tlio American Annuals aud works of fancy, dec 7 n jt of sale, under obligations of secrecy, for England and tho United States, and other, coun trios, only preserving Frauce and Italy for himselfi Thus hns the subscriber possesed himself of the invaluable secret, and now hastens to give the in habitants of his line of agency the. benefits of his speculation. “Le Cordial de Lticiue," or, in English, "the Lucina Cordial," is a general invigoratorof the hu man frame. In all the various cases of languor, lassitude and debilitation, it is an unfailing reme dy, as it is equally its province to impart cheer fulness and decision to the mind, as health and vi gor to the body. But foe peculiar virtue on which is celebrity is based, is tho facility and ceriaiuty with which it restores the virile powers when they have bceu destroyed by disease, time, reckless ness, or any of the numerous causes which termi nate in tho prostration of those functions. In common with the geuerulity of really good medicines, this Cordiul contains nothing of a mer curial or deleterious nature, among the many in gredients which compose it; but is, at the sume time, so simple, yet so efiicucioiiB, that while it can renovate tlie prostrated energies of a giunt, an in fant may use it, not only with impunity, but with advantage. The usages of society are unfortunately siich that, notwithstanding tho benefits which would bo sure to result from it, we cannot enter into an an alysis of this inestimable Cordial here, or publish many of tho documents which have been receiv ed, as Voutliers of the blesflings it has conferred ou numbers of despairing individuals. Uut-ihis we cannot forbear remarking—that it 1ms been de monstrated that tliere is scarcely ever, if apy such thing at all, as natural barrenness, or us uutural imbecility of the procreant fuiictionsiu oither sex { and, therefore, that those evils are tlie effects of artificial causes,and maybe speedily subdued and removed by the use of “Lo Cordial de Lucine." The Lucina Cordial i» also an indubitable cure for tho CiGet, and the Fluor Albas, obstructed, difficult or painful Menstruation; also, for tlie incontinence of Urino or tho involuntary dis charge thereof. It is likewise an invahuiblo and unrivulled medicine in cases of Chronic Errup- tions of tlie skin, and in the dropsicul infections of the aged. Most important to the American Public. The United States proprietor of the celebrated Luciita Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay be fore the community, tho following certificate, which ho 1ms received from the invoutof, the illus trious Dr. Maguiu, of Puris: "This is to certify, that I have disposed of the recipe for making tho Lucina Cordiul, qr Elixir of Love, und ulso the right to sell it throughout the United States of North America, to John Wiqters Holderwell,M. D. My reasons for so doing is, that the demandh to mo for the above Cordial, of which I am the inventor, are so minvwins, that I nmiinuble to supply nil the orders froniFrauceniid Italy alone; and buve therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates of a like nature , in order to generalise tlie benefits, of iny discovery throughout tho world. Given under my hand at Puris, on this ninetepnth duy of January, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. ERASTE MAGNIN. } Wi “ For Snlo or to Rent. The two story Dwelling uml two Lot* in nckson Word, opposite tho Free School. Yossoision will be given immediately. Apply to A. PARSONS. dec 17 Stolen* From the stable of Mr. John Whitehend, in Burke County, on the 29th November Inst, a beautiful Bay HORSE, black mane and tail, (mono very thin) ono or two while feel,four years oullast spring,walks and trots fine. A liberal reward will be given for delivery of tbo Horse, and a reward of $50 for the apprehension of the thief, with proof to conviction. Tho Horse to be delivered-in Sa vannah or Augusta. Letters to bo directed to Mr. llibler, Augusta. 241ca # dec 4 Steamer Richmond for Sole.- By S* Pltllltrlck & Co* Will bo sold at public auction id front rtf the J Exchange, in the cl tv of Savannah, bn Wednes day, tiia first day of January, 1840,' The steamer Richmond, with her cngiiio, boil--- er, tackle,' The Richmond was built in Baltimore, in the year 1836, by W. & G. Gardner, of the be*tni&« teriali, nnd is coppor fastened. 8 ha is 126 feet lougv 26 feet beam, and 8* feet depth of hold. Her engine is a lever beam, of SOdiorse power, bui|t by C. Reeder, of Boltiinorc, uridcr the par-- ticulur inspection of the lute W.-Scarborough, ^-q. -Her boiicr is now, having been in use nut few months; it wus built by Fnwcete, Fusion & Co. of Liverpool, nta cost af $6,500. Her cab in is well furnished with 12 berths, wash room und water closets. The boat is well found, \wth nncbrr;. chain ca ble*', hawsers, cooking and cabiu itoves, cub’w furniture, bedding, &c. and is now iugotd oidel: for business. The sale wifi bo positive. The terms of sale—1-3 cash, tizli0icb3, 4‘ and 6> :onths for a iprovad paper. Offers ly private contract will receive a tenlionr until the 31st inst. By order of tho Board of Directors., dec 18 C. F. MILLS. A rant. .Central Rail Road and Banking: Company or Georgia. SavaXXah, 3d Dec. 1839. DIVIDEND NO. 6. A DIVIDEND from the profit* of this Com pany for ,tho punt six months hns been this day declared, payable ou nnd after the 11th inst. The amount of dividend is $3 55 por share for sluires on which the smn of $100 was paid prior' * June last, and $2 50 per share of $97 50 paid. Stockholders fit and m the neighhornood of Ma con, can receive their dividends nt tho Branch. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, dec 5 242—lm (Geor.) Dividend No* 5. Savannah Jnsuranck &l Trust Co. ) 5th December, 1839. j A DIVIDEND of 5 por cent, having been this day declared by tlie Board of Directors upon tho Capital Stock,,for the last six mouths. Tho same will be paid on and after Monday next, tho 9th instant. dec 5 BAiMUEL C. HOUSE) Secy,_ Central Rail Rond A Banking Company of Georgia* Savannah, Nov. 13,1839. A N Election for nine Directors to manage tlie affairs of this Institution, wifi bohehlot the Banking House iu this city, on the first Monday in January next. Polls to bo open from 9 A. M. to 2 P*. Af. By order. _ R. R. CUYLER, nov 18 227 Cashier. One Thousand Dollars Reward, “ITTILL bo paid for the apprehension, \vita ▼ V proofto conviction, orthe person orp< sons who fired the Bridge of tho Central R Road over tiin Little Ogeechee, oil the 21st iiist. By order of tlie Rourd of Directors. R.,R. CUYLER, Cashier. noy23 231 (Georgian) Hfncsvillc Academy. , T HE Trustees of the above Institution, take pleasure iu anuounciug to the public, tluq they have engaged tlie services of Col. James S. Bradwcll, for tho ensuing year. Tho instruction of the Academy wi!H)C— Elementary Branched; together with Latin and Greek, Algebra tuid Geometry, Book-Keeping and Finance, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, »fcc. &c. Bourd for children can be obtained in respecta ble houses on reasonable terms. , 8. SPENCER, Secretary. December lsty 1839. K7*The Darien Heraldjwill publish the above once a week until January next, and forward the account therefor,to the Secretary at Riccborough, Liberty ^County. 640 dec 3 Election IVoticc. A N election for the following county officers. to wit: Sheriff, Clerk of tho Superior and Inferior Courts, Receives of Returns ol’Toxoble Property, Tax Collector,' Coroner, aud Surveyor of Chatham County, will be held nt the Cdurt House in the city of SaVaunali, on Monday the sixth day of January, 1840., Polls opened at the hour prescribed by law. * The Magistrates of Chatham county are requested to presido at raid election. The Sheriff is hereby enjoined to at tend with tho Coiuity. Constables, to open tlie polls und preserve order. By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf, c. c. c. This highly important medicine is for sale by John Winters llplderwell, No. 12Q Liberty-street, New-Yorkj Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut-st. Philadelphia; nnd in Baltimore by Roberts &. At kinson, John M. Laroque, and G. R. Tyler; in Washington City by Tobias Watkins and Charles Stott; in'Georgetown by O. M. Liiillmcuin; in Richmond by John E. Eiistice; in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas, nnd Dupuy, ltoser & Jones; nml in Norfolk by M. A. Santos and B. Emerson; anil by John Woodly, No. 65 Poydras-st. Now- Orlenns. It can also be found at nil the principal Drug Stores in South-Carolina,and in Augusta, byHa- vilaud, Risley &. Co., Thomas Barrett & Cq. and Nelson Carter; and in Suvannali by G. R, HENDRICKSON. Price $3 per bottle, with full directions. Rug 5 164—1y Law Notice. C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attomoy and Conn- sellor at Law, has located himself in Louis ville, Georgia, where lie will attend to all profes sional business entrusted to Ids core, with diligence and punctuality. lie will rogtilnrly attend tlie Su perior Courtsofthe Counties of Jefferson, Burkej Scriven, Etfiilghaiu, Bulloch, Tattnall und Mont gomery. aug 2 . 163 Notice to.Pilots. I T nppearing by a report of tho Resident Phy sician in Boston, that foe Snwll Pox, to un alanning extent is, rtnd has beun' for somo tinte, prevniliug in that city; notice is hereby given all Pilots and Captains of vessels arriving from that port, to bring their vessels to anchor atFiVs Fathom, nnd there to remain, without communi cation with the city, or adjacent country, until .visited by tlie Health Officer. By order of the Mayor and AldOnnon passed foisday. WM. B. STEVENS, M. D. Do^uty Heultii Officer, dec 13 v ' For the Port of Savanna delivory. Administrator’s Sale. By S. Pliftlbrick & Co. On the first Tuesday in Junuary noxt, in front of tlie Court II quso, between the usual hours off sale,; A fine Saddle and Gig Horse, perfectly gentler and sound, belonging to the estate of ^icholn* Marlow, deceased; and sold by order ~ ininistrator. Terms cash. Administrator's Sate. , ; V By Pliilbvick & Co. 3 nn rst Tuesday in January next, at 11 rt f * Court House ‘ On tlie t clock, in frout of tlie Court House in fob city, & Sliarcs Stock iu steamer Forester, belonging tor eitato of A. Saussey of South Curolinn, deceased.- . Sold by order.oftiie Administrator. Terms cash- riov 22 Jw On tho first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold before tlie Court L fotne in the city of Savannah, between the usual I our# of sale, (under tlie -superintendence ofthe Com^ mince on Sales) foe following Lots, viz; Lot No. 39, Elbert Ward, hounded east by W No. 40, south by Liberty street, west by lot No^ 38, and north by a lane; re-entered upon as the property of Judith Sheftall, for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 24, Liberty Word, bounded east, by Jefferson street, south by York street, west by lot No. 23, aud north by President street; re-en tered upon as die property ofthe estate Samuel Wilkins, for ground rent. Also* Lot No. 35. Lilw»vty Ward, boftnded cast by lot No. 30, south by South Broad street; west by lot NO. 34, nnd north by a lane; re-dhterefi ufK n ns the property of the estate Snmuel Wilkins/ or ground rent. Abo, Lot No. 3, Warren Ward, bounded oast by lot No. 4, south by a lime, west by lot No! 2, ami north by Bay street; re-entered upon at tho property of Win. P. Bowen, for groun^ rent. SlicimSaiei XYTILL be sold oil the first Tuesday in Jamt* vv cry next, before the Court House in tho city of Savannah, between tlie usual hours of sale, Isaac, a Negro man slave; levied ou os tlie proper ty of Alexander Drysdalo, to satisfy executions issued out of the Honorable tho Cpurt of Com mon Pleas and of Oyer and Tenniuer for the city of Savannah, in favor of Jacob Doe, et. aL Prop erty pointed out by defendant, dec 9 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc } j:t , Colorado aud Red River LniuE^ O N tlie first Tuesday iu January next, befffr’0 tlie Court House in the City of Savannah* will ho Bold for the benefit of the creditor^ of Lew is Gunahl.an insolvent debtor,five thousand (5000) acres of Land in the Republic of Texas, the some being contained in a script for five (5) shares in tlie estate aud fuuds of the Colorado and Red River Land Company, transferable on the booluf of tlie Company, the said script having been regu- lurly made out to the said J^ewis Ganoid and by-. him assigned to me under an order ofthe Hon, the-Inferior Court of Chatham County, for tho benefit of the creditors ofthe said Lewis GiraohL ELISHA WYLLY, Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Gnuohl nov 25 • Exchange O N New-York at 5 to 30 days, for sale by LADD, TUBPER & 8ISTAKE. dec 16 ~ 251 • Exchange. D RAFTS Oil New York ut 30 dftys.for sale b/ LADD, TUPPER& SISTARE. dec 13 249" Exchange O N Baltimore, Pbiladelphiu and New Ydrk/ at sight uud at 60 days, for .safe by dec 10. S. PlULBRlCK. & CfO. iQEobXlc & other Alabama Funds! W ANTED by dec 17 PADELFORD/ FAY & CO. Boarding:. T HREE or four Gentlemen can be acetanmes dated with day board, by applying.rat the corner, of Whitaker nnd York-streets, near thd Arseiml. 252m dec 17- Wanted to Pnrehasd I MMEDIATELY, for tho Use of a PJahtcrVntt aide bodied Negro Man or Boy, for whoiu d fuir price wifi bo paid/ . JOHN BOSTON . april 8 WfliltUrt , . T O purchase, a family of six or eight Nbgrbedj ' for which Cosh will bo paid. Inquire of oct 29 NOBLE A; HARDER; .. dec 12 JOHN GUILMARTIPfr Notice. O N Tuesday last, about 1 or 2 o’clock, there enme h man (his iianio not known) into my yard with a wagon and team, four mules and one. sorrel mare, ungeared them, tied them to the wagon mid went off, and has not been seen Binco. I have the team and wagon in my possession, and tlie owner can have them by paying expenses and proving property. Apply to dec 13 249||i, WM. A. PITTMAN, Tooth Wash. J UST received, a fresh supply of Chlorineimd Orris* Tooth Wash, fi»r cleaning and preserv ing the teoth. Rocoived and* for sale by dec 13 ANSON PARSONS. Wood, Wood. T 1IE Subscriber has now on bond/ and will bo constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at the Wood Yard, east end of the town. oct 17 201 H. F. AVILLINK. Twin-or MultiboIR Boll Cot£bn Seed for Sale. T HE Subscribers havo on hand a lot of the above Seed of the present year's crop, raised outlie plantation of Mr. Wm. Kilpatrick, in Put man county, of this Stat. It is a fact well known by those persons who have tried this spooles of Cotton—4hat;t isauperior to any othor for quail* ty, and yields more per acre, especially upon old , lands thaiiany other yet kiiowiij A couple of thfe stalks with bolls,-limy be Hcoii nt our Counting Room, WIMBERLY & JONES, doc 3 239 Wanted, A LAD to attend in a Drng Stbfc.. . 6f JOHN E. STlLWt_„, dec 10 Corner of Broughton &■ Whitakei marshal^ Sale- BtlYAX M. MoKBly, ) vs. > In Admiralty. flic Rohi. Prucfl and cargo.. B Y virtue ofun order of Court In ,-tHuf cai will bo sold before tho Court' Houfle Inf vanuuli, on tho first Tuesday iu January next,* tl schooner Robert Bruce and tier cargo of Boards, v 34 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To bacco, and one Gun, all ns thq ratha iiow nro at the Landing and Plantation of Btyafr M. Morel/ Esq. gtOssabuvv Island. Terms cush, bankable inoneyj PHILIP M. RUSSELL; Deputy M arshal District of Georgia, dec 6 843