Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 21, 1839, Image 3

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THE A THE. iri crron«iw--».«**Nce. 0eTit or'the ok<nnurn. i. I^jjighllmt two ortho present Season. TlltS EVENING, Dee. SI, tvilllw performed tho Comedy of MABIUKD UPE. «,niuol Coddle,. .Mr. Collins. Mr.. Darker ... ,Ko Comedy,a Grand Musical Pasticci, tiTsristyof Singing, Dancmg, &e, To conclude witli the farce of THE SECRET. ,-noon open ntO o’olock, and performaned feosftssscaisfflr &SS!SSSSStt^&ei gentlemen to be had artho Bar. jt ■ •-Philadelphia i'loTiiv An UBLSsuneifine Philadelphia Flour, III inline order, landing from brig Rus- VI for sale low from the wlmrf. .aHorsco GEORGE II. MAY, irnciu-rcnt Bank Notes. rORGIA Rod Rond, Jlillndgcvillo and Han-ltinsville BnnkNotos, purchased by 91 LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE, Goshen Cheese. 5 CASKS ofthe above article just receiv. td, and forsalo by J. B. GAUDRY. Sond», Currants anti Citron. i BAGS Almonds, 12 boxes Citron 19 casks Currants, 0 bogs Walnuts J Psrmorson Cliceso 11 boxes Capers, 12 do Olives tiKtirsd and for solo by ,,91 J. B. GAUDRY. Sperm Oil. rgT received By tho G. B. Lnmnr, 500 jrallons sinter strained Sperm Oil, ofvery linlit co:- 5,ole by A. PARSONS, *41 No. 8 Gibbons’ Ranee. Liverpool Salt. A A SACKS mid 560 bushels, in bulk, just Ilf received nnd Tor sale by *90 LONG & PATTERSON. Goshen Butter. A FIRKINS Goshen Butter, just received f md for sole by *20 LONG & PATTERSON. Goshen Butter. FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter, receiv ed by tho L. Baldwin, and For stila by t» C. L. McNISH. Peach Water. DOZ Peach Water, for fluvorin. custards, *k>, dec. Received and for sate by *20 A. PARSONS. Chamomile Flowers. !BL Chamomile Flowers. Received and hols by. A. PARSONS. „ Ncri-o Pipes, BOXES Nogro Pipes, landing from brig ) Wilson Fuller. For sale by iIO GEORGE II. MAY. |A BOXE^NwroPto £ For sale by Id LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. 'B 232 . ...feejr ami Pork. BBL8 Prime Beef 50 do do Mess Pork 5 do Navy Bread d do Pilot do .- lUfbbls F M Beef 1 bbb Canal Flour D half bbls do do, 20 kegs Goshen Butter - nf and for sale by 13 CLAGHORN A WOOD. F Connecticut River Gin. x A DDLS. Connecticut Gin, Gowdy’s j RJ brand, for sale low, by 15 TUI>,,Ett “ s I s ' p ARE. To Planters. 1 Subscriber, Agent For tlie Atiions Mann- 1 nceuinz Company, has constantly oil hand ■} ?7 of tiieir Domcstio Woolon and Cotton ^ Mraperiorarticlo Tor Negro Clotlung. rf „ NOBLE A. HARDEE. 0 ® 200 . Wats. Oc^dftra^by 11 11 MICH. DILLON & CO. Hay* k )Q ^j^SI.ES primo Eastern Hay, for 11 MICH. DILLON & CO. Gandies. 11 Q BOXES Composition Candles, o sn- i ide by" 0r art ‘ clo,l ‘ uldin 8 fr° m brig Huvro, J! PADELFORD. FAY dk CO. A miV® 'B oBneco. a fi 1, . re -j'I |ll “ r ’e fine cutTobacco, J D just received und for snlo by C. L. McNISH. £&^ d Herring, landing from 3 M won Fuller, and for sale low, By S L. BALDWIN. Bni Orcain Ale. 1 a first rato article, land- “tfioinbng Clinton, for snlo by T -— MICH. DILLON & CO. c0 11 nS" 1 Satin and Taffeta uu s A. BENNETT, ^ ”2:1 end 2 Wnring's Buildings. ld0 .ome ri ara ii>h3l,IU8mi ''-^' ah “ !,; n *! 0 S,**? 4 dBo do Straw Bonnots 2 do Satin Straw Bonnots 4 do black and white do Allnp country Bank Bill* token at par. for G dw j" ” “^doblsalready coiLited, . w Seasonable Goods. fl fif PCS real Welsh Flannel JLD :i0 do Red Flannel 10 do bleached Canton do A do Kentucky Jeans 30 do Twilled Kerseys Twillod Macanaw Blankets White Mare C oi l |lo. k,,0t,0d C d °” nta n>»».. Marseilles Skirb. Just received and for sale GEORGE W. BEHN, • No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. by doc 18 6 „„„ „ Gloves. BP? ® 8n, < Buckskin Gloves 10 do Merino do 3 do colored IIS do 6 do Liued Cotton do Also, 10 do* white and col’d .Merino A Hoae 12 dn do do Lambs Wool A Hose Juat received aud (or sale by GEORGE W. BEIIN, -ec 1° No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. . Etnhrolderlcs. A \ ERY & JOHNSON have received, a can 't 1 - "'gnmentofrich Capes, Collars, &c. which they wdl sell at a small advance from tho manu facturer's prices, for cash onl dec 10 .... i, for cash only. South side Monument Sandro. IV1A1 ill (! red untl JHnn „R®?l Welsh Flannels yellow do. deolO kctsl Blnukcts!! Blnnketsllt nov 21 230 i, via oiuirtcsion, a mil sup- ed Blankets, from tho celo- Z. Grainer & Son, Mont- NOBLE A. HARDEE. „ . Bonnets. H. & S. ROGERS have lust received per VVilson Fuller, from New York. 1 dec 13 "I ft BALES heavy 4-4 brown Shirtings JL\J 15do do 3-4 do Springfield do 1 case 4-4 fine New-York Mill do 1 do 7-S do undressed 1 do 3-4 do do do do SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. dec 11 247 . Thread Laces. Ac. A VERY & JOHNSON, (Monumct -A- have received, Thread Edgings and Inserting! Super Paris worked Collars Do Swiss do do Do Muslin do do Muslin worked Bsnds Cambric Edgings and Insertings . _ Pure Sperm OH. 40fi I" lr ” Sperm Oil M0dr^° J ". bl ? acllm . 1 Wluledo -- do Rectified do do For sale by KING & COOMBS, Union Ferry Wharf. deo 19 OA IIIIDS Oil B0 bbU For sale by dec 17 rtoRico, j , do J prime article. WASHBURN. LEWIS * CO. For sale by dec 17 ■ftWKfi Jeon ana Nalls. BARS Swedes Iron, assorted non; 300 kegs Cut Nalls do WASHBURN. LEWIS & CO. -- w Butter. 25 bT^ t &rcei 0,ben UuU * r ’ rMe ‘v»d by the Also, 20 casks White Wine Vinegar GO boxes French Cordial * ?2 ,Z n ? wcel oi| . i “'‘J pint bottles 12 do Fruit, preserved 100 do fancy boxes Prunes 20 do Olivo and Capers f> casks Claret — dco 10 JOHN B. GAUDRY. 6 __ • Baltimore liticon* IIHDS Sides, 6 do Shoulders, first quality Bacon, landing from schr Sophia, for sale by - aeo 17 GEORGE If. MAYc y A 'l.. Tp LLPK nn . toC ! ,rlCS * Cj HALF bblit Cranberries, rechived per schr. O Lmorald from Boston, and for side by - dec7 L. BALDWIN. n , n ? r occric8, Ac. " DAGS prune Java Coffee * hesta fre,h Hyson Tea 35 bbls 8t Croix Sugar !? 0 *e»«uperior Poland Starcli 100 do Malaga Raisins J list received and for sale by - dec 6 C. L. McNISIL Beef and Tongues. fi BBLS Baltimore Hama *| A BBLS Baltimore Hama A" 5 do Smoked Beef 10 do Smoked Tongues Just received and for sulo by dec 6 C. L. McNISH. wv J’nrS?™?." nnrt Cordials. A ^ BUXLS Preserves, assorted 0 *3 15 do Enst India Giuger 150 do* assorted West India Cordials Received and for sulo by deu6 C. L. McNISH. 150 dec 6 Champagne. BASKETS Champagne, ('Jonet') in quarts and pints, for sale by C. L. MoNISH 30 HXs r ^ii‘rrt^u'c«* c - , Snrtnirlleld Shirting. I ££ BALES 3-4 Springfield Shirting, landin Lt) from brig Wilson Puller. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. deo 10 240 John Olullcry, . VASIflOZAlI.X AHD MIMTARV TAILOR, "AS received per recent arrivals, a choice - sortmentof Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vest- octlO ft Suspenders, Suspenders. T I till, stibscnberhas now on hand,n very largo .assortment of Suspenders, ri*: Superior nov 11 G. 8 low price NICHOi >LS, Market Square. D> Bern; r AS juat returned from ew-York with a large 50 do. Mouslin de Laincs DO Rob Roy Woolen Shawl*, various sizes and qualities DO yorda Ingrain Carpeting, beat quality DO do. Cotton do. DO nieces English, French and Am. Calicoes 10 bales 34 and 44 brown Homespun G cases bleached Shirtings aud Sheetings 25 pieces white and red Flannels )0 do. Room Paper and Bordering JO do. Satinets, assorted colors and qualities 30 do. Apron Checks 25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets K) pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do. K) aoz. assorted Head lldkfs; 10 coses do, Florence braid and plain Straw Bonnets 25 nieces plain and figured Silks, new stylo 15 boxes assorted Ribbons )0 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted Hoso )0 do. Gantlemcn’s woolen and cotton do. K) do. Ladies kid and silk Gloves K) do Gent’s woolen, kid and buckskin do. oct28 210—ly . prime Porto Rico Sugar 10 pipes pure Holland Gin, various brands 6 halfpipes Seignette Brandy 5 do 1st proof Domestic Brandy 6 puncheons Jamaica Rum 6 qr casks sweet Mnluga Wine 10 qrensks Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar seilles Madoira 24 do* Duff,Gordon & Co's Golden Sherry, vintage of 1829 20 do* Port and Hock Wines 60 boxes Chas. River No. 1 Soap 36 cases Pickles 20 reams Foolscap Paper For sola on accommodating terms, nov 20 GEORGE H. MAY, 3500 300 gallon Paints, oils, Gloss, Ac. GALLS, pure English Linseed Oil „ ions blenched Sperm. Oil 600 do. unbleached do. 500 do. bleached and refined Whole Oil 500 do. unbleached do. do. 600 do. connnon do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 60 dozen large Picture do. do. 2 tona White Lead. Received and for sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. oct 10 SPEC w.: lend id London Annuals* 1 T. WILLIAMS has just received,! few ofthe London Annuals for 1840, of tho most beautifbl kinds, embellished with engravings by the most eminent Artists. __ TheAnmranth, edited by Iierney, folio with 13 reduced prices for cash or short cratth, coiuisUiig “Xtr^b; Mkli Motford,with largo and bean- Ilownrd-sti'cct Flour. GEORGE H. MAY. bom bi iri.n N. E. Rum, landing jADELFORp. FAY & CO. Kegs « ® wt ter. and for rec8 ived on consignment, NOBLE A, w—- ... HARDEE. B “ con ’ land - GEORGE H. MAY, | 50 b.is?t^ b d o,u 'SEom^TnifiaiSr - L - j r, "aloby la " “ l0Gt Wnglaaa, recoivod parsons. MnI,os ' sjl 1 ' 1 ' buicy bM t m gr ° groat vorloly L Dissected Maps, forebil- IS, ,0n " no<J *> Battledore, Cancoll by ° rdiaD8 » &<?. Just received K ’ HENDRICKSON- Cream Ale nn<l Butter* fTI DBLS superior Cream Ale JAJ 15 firkins Goshen Butter Landing from brig Excol, for sale by • doc 18 MICH. DILLON & CO. tiAilly. engraved plates and fanciful picturesque borders, in a new and unique style, in folio. The 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 Beauty, witli fanci Ail illustrations in verso, by tho Countess of Blessington, folio. The Belle of the Season, by tho Countess of Blessington, splendidly illustrated in quarto. Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, with po etic illustrations by L. E. L. and Mary Howitt, with 36 engravings, quarto. The Shukspeare G.dlery of Female Portraits, numerous plates. The Book of Beauty, by the Countess of Bles sington. Th< ley. The Picturesque Annual, Windsor Castle, 15 plates. Friendship’s Offering and Winter’s Wreath. Forgot Me Not, Ackermnnn’i. Belgium and Nassau, with upwards of60 plates. The Oriental Annual, containing Tales, Le- g ends and Romances, by F. Bacon, with eugrav- igs by Fender. The Juvenile Scrap Book. Also, All the American Annuals and works of fancy, dec 7 ho Keepsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort- Wood v Wood. T HE Subscriber has now on hand, and will bo constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at the Wood Yard, east end of tho town, oct 17 201 H. F. WILLINK. Baltimore Flour. (iy fl? BBLS, afid 25 half bbls superfine How- Jd t) nrd street Flour, landing from brig Ope- lousus, for sulo by doc 18 MICH. DILLON & CO. Rose Water. A LARGE supply of treblo distilled English, Freuch and Ataericun Rose Wuter, just re ceived per Clinton, and for sale by dec 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Wine. Brandy, Oln, Bottles, dec. 2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wine, of superior quality, on draught Also, in boxes of J. uml 2 doz each, tho follow ing colobrated brands of Madeira, Port-and Sher ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz: 01- ivqira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dinion, Lunn,Wac- mnaw, Map, Flower, Edward Blandy & Sons, Joyj Alert, Madeira, Belvidere, Golden, Pale and Brown Sherry. 5 pines Otard, Dunuy & Co]s Brandy 2 ao. superior Holland Gin 10 casks London Porter 100 crates Wino Bottles. Forsnlehy oct 24 207 JOHN W. LONG Notice* O N Tpesday last, about 1 or 2 o’clock, there came a man (lus nanio not known) into my yard with a wagon and team, four mules aud ono sorrel mare, ungeured them, tied them to tiio wagon and went off, and has not been seen since. I have tho team and wagon in my possession, and the owner can havo them by paying expenses and proving property. Apply to' r <!cc 13 2J0||l VVM. A, PITTMAN- Wood* A QUANTITY of Water Oak and Black Jack Wood for sale at Guilmartin’s wharf, which will be sold at a reduced price for cash, if taken from the wharf. . dec 12 JOHN GUILMARTIN. Cotton Plantation and Negroes for sale. T HE Cotton Plantation L.;pwij as Sombre- nionde, situate in Bryan cour‘y. on Great Ogechee Neck, bounded by lands formerly Mor el’s and Young's, now Roger’s, containing 1076 acres, of which 320 are cleared and have been J ilanted in cotton and provisions; 200 acres rich ow hammock and swamp, uncleared; the remain der pine, and dry salt marsh, which might be re deemed at little expense, On tho premises are a new dwelling, cotton, comaud negro houses, witli plantation utensils, and a supply of provis ions for tho negroes till another crop. Tiio place is on the salts and hcaltiiy^ with a good landing for sloops 200 yards from the settlement. 34 Ne- g roes attached to the plantation, a very prime and eulthy gang. Also, a tract of Land in White Bluff district, situated on tin Montgomery road, near Hanar’s bridge, and on Vomon river,containing360 acres, adjoining the lauds of Adams—125 acres cleared and suitable for planting or pasture, the remain der heavy tirabored land. On the plnco a house, which muy be made a comfortable dwelling. Persons wishing to purchnse will please apply to the Subscriber at Savannah, dec 13 W. WOODBRIDGE. One Thousand Hollars Reward, W ILL be paid for the apprehension, witli proof to conviction, ofthe person or per sons who fired tho Bridge of the Central Rail Road over the Little Ogecclice, on the 21st Inst. By order ofthe Roard ofDiroctorp. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, itov 22. 231 (Georgian) rpItELadic-nmlOonllcfimi nfSavamuli,aro X rosncctAtlly informed, lint the Novel fix hi RI t OSITIES T ‘ iKAL AND A1 *TlFiCIAI. CU- ir ii ’ I* now open nt Mr. WiiaiVs Ly- SHr Of Broiqjbtin and Bull-,.reels, U. .MILLS, Enchantress, 17 years of prOfesston ^ *““ * m dl0 Ul,ilcd Stale * oflior Albino E»4y. Itcufan ^Fantoccini? '+¥***">« on the • fT Jhmiculars in small kills. Performance to commence every evening ’deo 20 ° k preou “ l J''~' V didittonco B0 ceuu. * Office of the Grand Kent Estate Ac. CITY •8700,000. -9500,000. HOTEL,.. do. Arc, Slt., rp IIE depositing of Uio Numbers in Uw Wheel, J- eominonced on tho 2d inst. iulho City Ex- change of New Orleans, in presence sif Lucien l ,G ™“ n ' ?fq. Notary Public, end will be con- fi^ZT 0 d “ y ! Ul,tl ! 111 ,lm numbers from 22u“*2 100,000, arc deposited therein; imniedi- ately after which tiio drawing ofthe Lottery will take pluce. During tins period, which will take t£b«J f ° Ur i m °? U ?’ ^.s? - ,on 3 m there may bo 1 , , and ' w, 0 remain for sole. t also and calumnious statements nguinst this Lottery, calculated to create a want of confidence with person j residing nt a distance from this citv. haviug been published in ouo or two Newspapers in the United 8tntes, und from them copied into others, mid which originated either from igno- ranee or malice, tho subscriber, In order to satisfy the most sceptical as to the good fhith with which ttti undertaking is conducted, has entered into the folio wing arrangement With three of the first Banking Institutions in this city, the Union Bank ^Louisiana, the Citizen’s llunk of Louisiana, and the New Orleans Canal & Banking Corapa’ ny. lheso Banks will receive specie! deposits lor any quantity of tickets in amount nf not le • than one hundred dollars and give in return a cer tificate of the following tenor: Received from Mr. tiio sum of dol lars, ns a special deposit to remain tohla credit until all tile prizes which form the Scheme ofthe Grand Real Estate Lottciy of Property situated in New Orleans, of which Schmid* & Hamilton ore Managers, shall hove been transferred free of mry incumbrance, td the Trustee of said Lottery; Mr. J. B. Knuult, Cashier of the Citizens Bank of La.,Mr.Amedcr Biutdouin. Cuehiernftlie Coil, sohdatod Association of Plunters of Louisiana, jointly with Louis Schmidt, said Trustees ectiug as per oct passed before A. Mazarcau, Not. Pub lic, on the 2d May. 1830—when said dollurs shall bo paid overto Louis Solimidl, noting Man- uget of suid Lottery, on his endorsing tius ccrtifi "“to. •' :—, Cashier. New Orleans. Orders for Tickets on the obnvo terms, mny be addressed to any merchant in New Orleans, or by a remittance to tho Cashiers of tho above named Banks, to win Fred. Frey, Esq. CasKter ofthe Uuiou Bank of Louisiana. J. B. Perm ult, Esq. Cashier ofthe Citizen's Bank ofLouisiimu, Bevorloy Chow, Esq. Cashier oftho New Or- leans Canal & Banking Company. Tim great popularity of lids Lottery through out this and tho neighboring States, w..cre tue Properties and tiio parties interested therein nre known, and tiio rapid solo of the tickets, induces the subscriber to notify his friends and tile public, to lose no time in forwarding their orders. LOUIS SCHMIDT, Aoting Manager, New Orleans, Dili Dec. 1830. dec 20 254 FnrAivcfpool Jho first clsiss ship CORQMANDO, ■sopt. Pierce, will cnmmenco loadin'. t> morrow l or frcightimply to' dec 2 PADELFoRD. FAY *. CO. Mcl'i ...te fin fp“kml”igS°4VAN,\AH, Cap. iiun Shnpior, having part of hor cargo en gaged, wdl meet with despatch. For. balance! ol Iten. V liavmq splendid accommoda. tions, apply on board nt Hunter’s wnnrr, or to doc lib WA8HBURN. LEWIS & CO. For Wo \v-York—Brig Use. n2£! ,C P ular P“ l ; l “ !l bri * EXCEL, E. en ooiT master, liavmg a part of hor car- “?*f" ard ' wdl Jj dosputched immediately.— rata mil!! , 0r liaving first hn^! ^, M dnt i 0ni ' ^ ,tal “ roon “) apply on hoard at Monaiu’s upper wharf, or to ■<*"»«> WASHlJURN, LEWIS * CO, WeW-F»vie.—Georgia Line. r.^JJ’Fdar packet brig L. BALDWIN, GtKT.BzaMtt, having u part orher cargo PS* J™* moo* with despatch. Fur balance l 55 a V?’ wil1 n,e#t with despat >f freight or passage, bavin; Fur balance da !i i ?l"' n “PP , J' r “"^“ ard “t i^oorliWharfi n'rta 1 ' 0 dec 19 ur iu L. BALDWIN. HI* Bisscll—Dentist, H AS returned to Savunnah. Ofiice in Brough ton-street, opposite Mrs. Bcaulard’s. dec 19 223m Superior and Inferior Courts of Chatham Conn- ty, und respectfully request your suffrages on the sixth day of Janunry, 1840. dec 16 151 ROBERT W. POOLER. Fellow-Citizens of Chatham Co. T AM a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Chatham County, and solicit your suffrages on the first Monday m January next, dec 16 151 ELISHA WYLLY. To the Electors of Chatham Co* P ELLOW-CITIZENS—I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Tux Collector of the County, and respectfully solicit your suffrages ou tho first Monday iu January next, dec 13 DAVID BELL. F Receiver of Tax Returns* ELLOVV-CITIZENS of Chatham County, 1 offer as a candidate for re-election to tne office of Receiver of Tax Returns, and solicit your votes on the first Monday iu January next, dec 13 149 B. LATHROP. Hincsville Academy* T HE Trustees of the above Iustitution, take pleasure in announcing to the public, that they have engaged the services ofCpl. Jaraes 8. Bradwell, for the enmting year. Tho instruction of tho Academy will be— Elementary Branches; together with Latin and Greek, • Algebra and Geometry, Book-Keeping and Finunce, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, &c. &c. Board for children can be obtained in respecta ble houses on reasonable terms. S. SPENCER, Secretary. December 1st, 1839. D3*The Darien Herald will publish the above onco a week until January next, and forward the account therefor,to the Secretary at Riceboroughi Liberty County. 540 deo 3 Planters’ Bonk* O N Wednesday next, 25th inst. (Christmas day) this Bank will be shut. Paper falling due on that day, must be taken up previously, and such ns is intended for discount, must be of fered on Monday previous. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 18 253l Planters* Bank* A N election for eight Directors pri tho port of the Stockholders of this Bonk, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, 6th Januaiy next. Tho Poll will he opened at 10 o’clock, A. M. and closed nt 2, P. M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 11 247I0J Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia* Savannah, 3d Dec. 1839. DIVIDEND NO. C. DIVIDEND from the profits of this Com pany for the past six months has beou this day declared, payable on and after the 11th inst. Tho amount of dividend is $2 55 per share for shares on which tho sum of $100 was paid prior to Juno last, und $2 50 per share of $97 50 paid.— Stockholders ut and in tho lieighbornood of Ma con, can receive their dividends at the Branch. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, dec 5 242—Ira (Geoi.) Dividend No. 5. Savannah Jnsuranck & Trust Co. \ 6th December, 1839. $ DIVIDEND of 5 per. cent, having been Uiis dny declared by the Board of Directors on the Capital Stock, for the lust six months, le samo will be paid on and after Monday next, tho 9th instant. dec 5 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Scc’y. Central Kail Road ft Banking Company of Georgia* Savannah', Nov. 13,1839. A N Election for nine Direotors to manage the affairs of this Institution, will be held at the Banking House in this city, on the first Monday January next. Polls to be open from 9 A. M. 2P.UI. By order. R.R. CUYLER, . nov 18 227 Cashier, For Hew-York, , Thorogulnr p«rl (e t ling WILSON FIJI,- v’lJ' Thutiher, will have immediate rh.. P ™ h ' Fnr I fr ? l K llt °r passage, having supe- rior accommodations, (mate rooms) apply to A • on hoard at Moore's wharf, or to lee 9 — • »» stun, ut ui L. BALDWIN. For Baltimore, Tho film now schr. SOPHIA, Captain ''■"es, will meet with despatch for the above port. I' or freight or possnge, apply on bonrd, or Km re , , , s - PHIEBMcK & CO, wbo „™er for sale landing from said vessel. 2700 bushels prime White Cora 1000 do Oats 300 bbls snporfine Howard slrcot Flout 10 kegs Butter, 30 do ground Sugar 24 boxes ground Peppor, 10 do Mustard dec 14 For Baltimore—ltcgular Line. T™ eopnered and copper fastened brig jELEANOR, Capt. Jones, will sail on Sat- " ay noxt - For Who offer for sale landing from said brig, 604 bbls superfine Howard street Flour 2200 bushels primo White Flour 200 lihls assorted Candy . 9 boxes Cavendish Tobacco dec 18 For Ncw-Orlcans and mobile, (-i» Freight mail Offer,) jSh The superior furt sailing t-'chr STAUNCH, ■BIG. L. Smith, master, having part of her ear- g® engaged, will sail with despatch. For balanco of freight or passage, apply on hoard at Hunter’s whnrf, or to dee 10 - R. RAIFORD. » ivjgl** VI VllUilUI'l 1 he fino schooner MARY GALLANT, burthen 400 barrels, will bo ready to receive cargo in a few days. A Southern port will bo preferred. Apply to 8. PlIILBRICK & CO. Who oner for sale on board said schooner,2500 bushels Oats. deo 17 To Rent, Thrco Dwelling Houses. Apply to J - ” ~ WILLINi deo 10 H. F. NK. For Sale or to Rent. The two story Dwelling nnd two L6ta in — acksou Word, opposite the Freo School. Possession will be given immediately. Applvlo dec 17 A. PARSONS. For Sale, A MOST desirahlo Form, situated in Coder Valley, Paulding County, in tho most romantic and beautiful portion of Uio Cherokee country. On the premises nre an excellent dwel ling house, eomfortablyfurnislied, and a first rate barn and threshing machine. Any ono purchasing, mny hove with the form a choice stock ofCattic.lIogs and Shcep.of the mo,t select breed. Also, G mules aud 4 horses. 4 and 2 horse wagons, plouolie, &c. Also, about 2000 bushels of corn, fodder, oats, peas,puinpkins t &c. This FARM consists of LAND equal iu fertili ty to any in Georgia, and tile terms will be liberal loan improved purchaser. Apply to Dr. WM. P. WILSON, Brunswick, ortoMr. SHORTER, Cedar Town, Paulding County. Brunswick, Dee. 16. 07* The Savannah Republican and Charleston Courier will phase insert the above twice a week for one month, and the Darien Herald will give four weekly insertions and send bill to Dr. W. at this ploeo. dec 19 F Tor Sale or to Hire, LATS of different sizes, from 30 to 70 feet In length. Apply to H. F. WILLINK, At his Ship Yard east end ofthe Town, dec 19 253 W Notice* H. & S. ROGERS will receive the bills • of all the up-country Banks of Georgia, recently in good standing at par, for Goods, pro vided the amount ofthe bill is traded out, buluot for contracts already made, dec 20 South side Market-Square. Election Notice. A N election for tho following county officers, to wit:'Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, Receiver of Returns of Taxable Property, Tax Collector, Coroner, and Surveyor of Chatham County, will be held at tho Court House iu the city ui Savannah, on Monday the sixth day of January, 1840. Polls opened at the hour prescribed by law. The Magistrates of Chatham county are requested to preside at said election. Tho Sheriff is hereby enjoined to at tend with the County Constables, to open the polls and preserve onler. By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf, c. c. c. Law Notice* i CUYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun- W sellor nt Law, has located himself in Louis ville, Georgia, where he will attond to all urofee- 6lonal business entrusted to hisenre, witli diligence and punctuality, He wil! regularly attend the 8u* lerior Courts of tho Counties of Jefferson, Burke, Scriven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall and Mont gomery. aug‘2 163 Notice to Pilots. I T appearing by a report of tho Resident Phy sician in Boston, that the Small Pox, to an alarming extent is, and has been for some time, prevailing iu that city; notice is hereby given to all Pilots and Cuptains of vessels arriving from tliut port, to bring Uieir vessels to anchor at Five Fathom, and there to remuin, without communi cation witli the city, or adjacent country, until isited by the Health Officer. By order of die Mayor and Aldermen passed thisday. WM. B. STEVENS, M. D. ' Deputy Health Officer, dec 12 For die* Port of Savanna Wanted, T WO able bodied Negroes by the mondi, for a Steamboat. Apply to dec 20 CLAGHORN & WOOD. Wanted T O purchase, a family of six or eight Negroes, for * “ ' * oct 29 for which cash will be paid. Inquire of NOBLFe A. HARDEE. - Wanted, to Pui’cliasc IMMEDIATELY, for the use of a Planter, on . , able bodied Negro Man or Boy, for whom u fair price will bo paid. ‘JOHN. BOSTON april 8 Boni'ding* T HREE or four Gentlemen can ho accommo- dated,with day board, by applying nt the corner of Whitaker and Y’ork-streets, near the Arfeeiud.252m dec 37 Now Crop Codec. BAGS primo green Havana Coffeo of nc Vf the new crop, jitst received nnd for sale by LAUD, ’BUFFER, & SISTARE, auction sales. Jrrst SaioTfBotks; , „ * c <>- EVENING, 4 at half ,pa-t (> o’clock north from " ett sid S oi D " l| ■ ti!| ' ( c, • '' vo iloow north from Monmnmtt Square, a Inigo ami vnloa- Pravnr Bnnks, A; c. Also, a fin- ™, D „n, oi’ Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Bill Paper, Blank and Mcmor.i'tdum BooJis, Port Folios,Maps, iS? C0 ‘ I I0I I P 0ld< ^ probably the most cx» S“ , ?„°.!! l * d v eJttttMo over ollfeclat auction in this city, wilt bo nnti'l wall worthy the attenlini, of got demon filling up Libraries,' and of Itierelinnta and otiiors huytn.u to soil ogaiti, "'ll 1 5e open for flkpcction during tho day. Sale positive and iu order nf the cota- logues which inav be had at the placo of sale.— 1 d*oaT Uh ba ' , ^' lbl0 (non ”7) ,b er or e dclivdiy. Super.orNowouiileCoal. i ... By S. Fliilbrick * Co. 150 cha.droiu best Nowcastlo Ciinl on board £nm.h!'!“i C r 0 i' T' m Nowcastlo,and will he sold from tho wharf in lots to suit purclm.era at nine doIjcrs per ohiddron. Tho Coal will ho ready for 'Llllhli,? n Wednesday next, in meantime orders w ill ho taken nt tho Counting Room. dec 21 By S. Pliillii'ick, & CoT At Private Sale. 50 boxes 1st quality 8nomi Csndlss; , ot II o'. Soudiom f.oni brig RhwOwii l‘KdeIplilq7. ' d« r. »; FllllbJ'lOk & Co On the first 1 ucsdny in January next, clock, infrontef the tfbnrt House, the f twciiiv-Kiivcn and a ha.f (J74) feet in front, and one hundred (100) teetdeep, with improvement, ciiu.»i-!ing nfnono a'.qiy dwelling und out buildinga, aU in Mod re? air. Suid Lot is situated on tlie cast side of East /^ad-Rtrcet’ Uio title in fee simple. Terms cash, (bankable money) purchaser paying for titles. dec 10 Administrator’s Sale. By N. Fbilbnck A CO, Will ho sold before our. store, on Saturday, tiio 2oth Junuory.tlio following properfy, viz: 1 hand, saddle and bridlei 1 gold wotcli and guard chain, 1 trunk, 1 pair pistols, and sundry nrtioloa of wcor- ing uppm-ei, belonging to the estate of M. II. Drake, deceased. Sold for the benefit of thd fours and creditors of said estate, by order ofthe Administrator. • dec 13 Steamer Richmond for Sale. By 8. Fliilbrick * Co* W ill be sold at public auction in front oftho Exchange* in tho $tv of Savannah, on Wednes* dav, tho first day ol January, 1840, Tho steamer Richmond, witli her engine, boil* or, tackle, &o. The Richmond was built In Baltimore, in tho year 1936, by Wv & G. Gardner, of the best ma terials, and is copper fastened. She is 126 feel long; 26 feet beam, and 8 feet depth ofhold. Her engine is a lever beam, of 80 horse power, built by C. Reeder, of Baltimore, under the par- ticulrur inspection of the late W. Scarborough, Esq. Her boiier is new, having been in use but a few months; it was built by Fuwcete, Puston &* Co. of Liverpool, at a cost of $6,500. Ilor cab in is well flirnished with 12 borths, wash rooui and water closets. The boat is well found, with nneher, chain ca ble?, bawders, cooking and cabin itovc--, cabin furniture, beading, &c. and is now in •.*>■ < 1 order for business. *- The sale will be positive. The terms of sale—-1-3 cash, balance 3, 4 and 9 months for approved paper. Offers by private contract will receive a tuition until the 3iMt inst. By order ofthe Board of Directors< dec 18 C. F. MILLS, Agent. Administrator’s Sale. By 8* Philbrick ft Co* On the first Tuesday in January next, in front of the Court House, between the usual boors of sale, A fine Saddle and Gig Horse, perfectly gentla and sound, belonging to tho estate of Nicholas Marlow, deceased; and sold by order of the Ad* ministrator. Terms casil. dec 14 Administrator’s Sale. • By S. Pliilbrick & Co. On the first Tnesday.in January next at 11 o’* sek, in front of tho Court House in this city, 5 liavn. QInnlr ■ ■ ■ — 1— ——_—— X 1 • - . dock, i ^ Shares Stock in steamer Forester, boionging’to estate of A. Saussey of South Carolina, deceased. Sold byjeg* v< *-* ' * * * -r-r-J..' nov S • wuurot:j UI UUUIU GUUIUIO, litjCcUSeUs by^order ofthe Administiator. fc Tcraucash* W next, . . . -= -Ouse in tho . city of Savannah, between the usual l.ourc of sale, (under the superintendence of tiio Com mittee on Sales) the following Lots, viz: Lot No. 39, Elbert Ward, hounded east by lot No. 49, south by Liberty street, west by lot No. 38, and north by a lane; re-entered upon ns tho property of Judith Shefrall, for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 24, Liberty Ward, bounded east by Jefferson street, south by York street, west by lot No. 23, and north by. President street; re-en tered upon as the property of the estate Samuel Wilkins, for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 35. Liberty Word, bounded east by lot No. 38, south by South Broad street, west by lot No. 34, and north by a lane; re-entered up on as the property of the esfoto Samuel Wilkin., for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 3, Warren Ward, hounded east by lot No. 4, south by a lane, West by Ipt No. 2, and north by Bay street; re-entered upon as tho property of Win. P. Bowen, for ground rent. de0 7 A. HARMON, c. m. W “; SlieriH’s Snlo. ILL bo sold ou the first Tuesday in Janu* a»y next,before tho Court House in tl u city ol Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, Isaac, a Negro man slave; levied on ns the proper ty of Alexander Drjfdale, to satisfy.executions issued out ofthe Honorable the Court of Coin- raon Pleas and of Oypr and Terminer fof the city ofSavannah,iu favor of Jacob Doe, et. ol. Prop* erty pointed out by defendant. dec 9 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c. Colorado and Red River Land. ( ^N the first Tuesday in January next, before \r the Court House in tho City of Safannah, will bo sold for the benefit of the creditors of." is Gonahl,an insolvent debtor,five thousand (6 acres of Land in the Republic of Texas, the £»...« being contained in a script for five (5) shares in the estate and funds of tho Colorado and Red River Land Company, transferable on the books ' ofthe Company, the said script having been regu larly made out to the said Lewis Ganoid and by him nssigned to me Under an order ofthe Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for tho „r.»w. —F.T. jj * —- Ganalil. Assi, nov: EUSIiA WYLLY, nee for benefit creditors Lewis Gunahl Exchange O N New-York at 5 to 30 days, for sale by LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. dec 16* 251 Mfohilc ft other Alabama Fund* W ANTED by dec 17 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. Marshal’s Sale* Bryan M. Morei., ) vs. > In Admiralty. The Pobt . liruce ami cargo, ). B Y virtue of an o^de^> of Court in this cau a/*, will he sold before the Court House lh S«* annah, on tlie first Tuesday iti Jailuury next, tho; dio oner Robert Bruce and her Cargo of Boards, 24 bbb daniaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged Td- bacco, and oho Gun, all as the same - now arc ot tho Landing and Pintifutiou of Bryan M. Mojef, Esq. atOsRubaw Iriund. Terms cash.’bankable money. PHILIP M. ltUSSEIX, - Dcptitv Marshul District of Georgia, dec 0 . 243 ,