Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 23, 1839, Image 3

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t f* • r^'fl w tho month, ft [QltN A. WOOD. , tVnntcA rf^SvSr' Stoves. i tlMiortmen* Bt0T n'/u.’*"ll WEED. Ac Holland Oln. Wl*!*™"" ■ MICH. DILLON & C( and To&gtTd*7 lOfKSSj-! iBPSW; C. U MeNISH. <• u- -— */SoxEs 8 ’ 7 So Cordial. ^iradiuid for rale hy j McNISll. . ■— - „ Seasonable Goods. V K PCS real WcWi Flannel It) 30 da Rad Flannel 10 do bloachud Canton do 4 da Kentucky leant 30 do Twilled Kuraev. Abo, Twilled Maconnw Blanket. Whita and col’d knotted Counterpane. White Maneille. do Maneille. Skirts. Just received and Corrals by, GEORGE W. BEMN, doc 18 No. g Shad’. Building.. r and Mar- HllDS.prime l'orto Rico Sugar SO 10 P'P°* P llr0 ^°" ani * ^ m > vor * ou * v brand. _ , -fl ptindieon. Jamaica Hum rallle* Madeira _ 14 do. Duff,Gordon& Co’. Golden Sherry, rintaieoflSOT SO do. Port add llock Wine. *0 bore. Chu. River No. 1 Soap 36cM» iI>icWca « 50 teami Foolscap Paper Wjfe 4 " acooin-odatb.^nn^ ^ ^ Goshen Cheese. nH CASKS of the above article ja»t receiv. 25* sri Arnl.* jnGAUDRY , Abo. 85 keys Butter dee 31 .iinontls, Cnrrnitts ana citron. i a BAGS Almonds, 12 bo.e. Citron I 2 cask. Currants, 9 bug. Woluuta 1 Panncr.-on Cliccso 12 bo.e. Capers, 12 do Olive. lM,«ai,.d.ndtbr M leby j Liverpool Salt. 1A A BACKS and 600 buiheb, in bulk, jtut LOU re “ l »^GdTpAfrER80N. mdifc, •jrrAsfi'iUcMived, -as . 1 c: ' 3 «i'5 xtriv1 '" 10 T »'™’ Bonnot. 1 coseMbao. do do 1 do do English Split Straw do, a hand. •onie article 2 do e.tra fine do Straw Bonnets 2 do Satin straw Bonnot. 4 do black and white do All up country Bauk Bill, taken at par, for Good, or 111 paymeht ofilebta already contracted, deo 10 853 _ Oils, Ginns, .Ve. ^ f LO 'ou^ 8, P ar0 EagksU Linseed 300 gallon, bleached Sparm. Oil 600 do. uiiblcaclicil do. "DO no. bleached and refined Whale Oil 600 do. tinbloaclied do. do. 600 do. common do. do. 800 bo.e. Window Gins., assorted sizes 60 dozen large Picture do. do. 3 tons Whito Lead. Received and for sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. octlO Goshen Batter. . | A FIRKINS Goshen Butter, Just received Je» ndf0r ** I *L&NQ St PATTERSON. Herring. IIFTV bbb dry suited Herring, landing I brig Wilson Fuller, and for oale low, by fees L. BALDWIN. from 1 Cream Ale. 0 BBLS. warranted a first rate srticlo, land ing from brig Clinton, fur oale by |kc 10 5IICH. DILLON & CQ. Illicit Plaid Satin and Taffeta Bonnet Itlbbons. Just received and now opening, VO bo.ee rich Plaid Satin and Taifeta Bon- . net Ribbotu, for mlo tow by. A. BENNETT, vS5 No. 1 and 2 Waring'a BoUdingi. Knm. O HHDS and 40 bbb N. E. Rum, landing from brig Charlea Joseph, and for sale by ‘ *10 PADELFORD. FAY & — CO. . Pure Sperm Oil. ■Ark CALLS, pure Sperm Oil IUU 300 do bleached Whole do T 300 do Rectified do do gabby KING &. COOMBS, *19 Union Ferry Wharf. ... Negro Pipe*. 00" ir23 Negro Plpi BOXES Negro l'ii LADD, 232 Negro Pipes, for onlo by 1, TUPPER & 8I8TARE. 0 - Bscf sad Pork. BBLS Prime Beef M do do Mesa Pork 110 do Navy Bread 160 do Pilot da I *) half bbb F M Beef 140 bbb Canal Flour Ithalfhblt do do,20 keg. Goshen Butter ■tog ud for sale by * H CLAGHORN & WOOD, ■ pCohhfclient River Gin. I fill phLS. Connecticut Gin, Gowdy’s I**” brand, for .ala low, by *10 UD ^i TAPPER &• SI8TARE. nr a ~i'° Planters. Subscriber, Ageut Ibr tho Athene Manu- ' Company, has constantly unhand r of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton tiapenor article Tor Negro Clodiing. to NOBLE A. IIARDEE. 28 205) fWV tllrsc. ° als * [)|| SF* ° a “' j UJ,lrec8 * v * Mich, Dillon * co. i raleby pri’ne Eastern Huy, for _MICH, DILLON & CO. 1 Sd < fw2dop r rcccivc<1 on eonsignment, WbLE A. HARDEE. ,.-0®“idc , s ,lOrCBUCO “' |hmijA' luu 'fc tll > first quality Bacon, lond- FS •tor Sophia. For stile by F-- GEORGE H. MAY. I MO h |ft d fe* Tin Pl“ 18 lx ltfT Block Tin, 600 lira Copper Bolt. Ey n. b. ahAveed. received — ANSQN PARSONS. IblESeVeUm Presents. ■ “ d5sS«‘teK' su * ,M “r' r 'htUei.i'y ? ,k Basket* 1,1 * roat vari0 ‘y fc^'iSp^ry. Card Cases bind it^H^Case* pnabots, Dissected Maps, forchil- Dominoes, Battledore, Cnncoll <k ° 4 Just reccivod ***-—-li*- R. HENDRICKBON- on. S? , Nited^Hn B.’.Lnmar.BOOgollone ‘’7‘Sssasof- 1 - No.8 Gibbons’ Range. . Gloves. 6 DOZ Gent. Buckakiu Glove* ' 10 do Merino do 3 do colored H 3 do 0 do Lined Cotton do Aim, 10 doz whito and col’d Merino 1 Hose 12 do do do Loath. Wool j Hon Just received and for sale by GEORGE W. BEHN, dec 18 No. 2 Shad’. Buildings. Embroideries. A VERY A JOHNSON have received, a con- lignmentofrich Cepes, Collars, Ac. which they will sell at a small odvanco from tho maim- ftcturer'a prices, for cash only, i dee 10 South aide Monument Bquare. 1 Real Welsh Flannels ■ATAYbo fonnd ntAVEltY A JOHNSON’S, J.TJL (.Monument Square) at fair prices: also, rijd and yellow do. dec 10 I lankctsl Blankets!! Blniikctsll! r 111E subscriber has jltst received front France . . per ship Florlan, via Charleston, a full sup. pi r of Negro and Bed Blankets, from tho cele b ited manufaeturer Z. Grainor A Son, Mont- p Dior. NOBLE A. HARDEE, nov 21 230 Bonnets, W H. A 8. ROGERS havo lost received • per Wilson Fuller, from New York. 1 c .0 superior Florence Braid Bonnets, ofUie In ti it London fashion; also, 1 case English Split S raw Bonnets, finest quality and moat fualiiona, b s shape. dee 13 Blenched and Brown Shirtings. 0 BALES heavy 4-4 brown Shirtings 15 do do 3-1 do Springfield do 1 cose 4-4 fine Ncw-York Mill do 1 do 7-8 do undressed do 1 do 3-1 do do do J 1st received by SNIDF.R, LATHROP A NEVITT. dec 11 247 lec 19 „ Elder. BBLS. prime Newark Cider, now land ing apd for rale by L. BALDWIN. FT!HE Ladies and Gendoitten of 8nvunnah, arc A respectfully infornted, that the Novel Etlil- bttioii of NATURAL AND ARTIF1CIALCU- RIOSITIES, is now open nt Afr. Whack’s Ly- ceam Hall, corner arOreughtcn and BuU-atrecw, for a few mglito. Mis. A. R. MILLS, Enchontrom, 17 year, of age, the only femalo in tho Unitod State, ofhsr profeuion. Mis. S, SHORE the Albino Lady. Mr. MILLS, the illimitable Performer on the Italian Fantoccini. IP” Particulars in small hills. *’,* Performance to commence every evening nt 7 o'clock precisely.—Admittance 50 eenta. deo 88 I'oiydorcd Spices. /CINNAMON, Black Peppor. African Popper, V-* Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spico, Ginger, Ac. Forenleby PORCHER A LA ROCHE, , „ Opposite tlie Market, fa* fl Sign'of the Golden Globe. A Garden Sccds-Crop 1S30. SUPPLY ofEnglisli and Shaker's Garden Seeds, fur sale on reasonable terms by PORCHER A LL ROCHE, Opposite tho Market, dec 5 Sign ofthn Golden Glebe. Thread Laces, dec. A VERY a JOHNSON, (Monument Square) have received, Thread Edgings nnd Inserting. Super Paris worked Collars Do Swiss do ' do Do Muslin da da Muslin worked Bonds Cambria Edging, and Insortinga deo 10 248 8*4 Springfield Shirting. ■g f! BALES 3-1 Springfield Shirting, landing JLO from hrij Wilton Fuller. SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. dee 10 216 John Mallory, rAsmovanLE asp mimtakv r.in.on, H AS received per recent arrivals, achoice as sortment of Broadcloths, Cossiineres, Vest ing., Ac., which he is prepared to make up to or- dcrin the best maimer, and on reasonable terms. oet 10 Elastic 8ilk Net, do Guilt Elastic, do Buckskin do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton: all of which ore offered at hi. unial low price, nov 11 O. 8. NICHOLS, Market Square. B. Bern H AS just rctimicdfroiiiX'ew'v’orkwillia largo and splendid assortment of Foreign nnd Domestic DRY GOODS, wliichwill bo told at reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting •f 60 piece. French, German nnd Eng. Merinos 50 do. Muusiin do Laities 600 Rob Roy WoolonShawla, variousaize. and qualities 600 yarda Ingrain Carpeting, best quality 600 do. Cotton do. 1000 pieces English, French and Ain. Calicoes 10 bales 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun 6 coses bleached Shirtings nnd Sinterings 25 pieces white and red Flannels 1000 do. Room Papor nnd Bordering 30 do. Satinets, assorted colon ana qualities 30 do. Apron Checks . 25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blunkots 100 pnlr Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do, 300 dbz. assorted Head Ildkfs. JO cases do. Florence braid and plain Strew Bonnets 25 pieces plain and figured Silks, new style 25 boxes assorted Itibbous 300 dozen ladies silk, cotton and wanted Haso 200 da. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do. 00 do. Ladies kid and silk Gloves 100 do Gent’s woolen, kid and buckskin do. 26 bales Baud Boxes Togethcrwjfii a choice assortment of silk, broehe, cotton end worsted Shawls, Laces, pluin, checked and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, Ac. Als, on assortment of Ready Mude Clothing. oct28 210—ly; Howard-strect Flour. \ BBLS Howard-street Flour,faucy brand, Olg landing from brig Eleanor, nud for sale by dec 18 GEORGE H. MAY. Cream Ale nnd Butter. "I A BBLS superior Cream Ale ■ * 1 15 firkins Goshen Butter Landing from brig Excel, for sale by doe 13 MIC1I. DILLON A CO. Rose Water. A LARGE supply of treble distilled English, French and American Rose Water, just re ceived per Clinton, and for sale by deo 0 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Wine, Brandy, Glu, Bottles, dec. 2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wine, of superior quality, on draught Alsu, in boxos of 1 uud 2 doz each, the foilow- ingcolobmtcd brands of Madeira, Port and Sher ry Winos, in quantities to suit purchasers, vizi Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dimou, Luna,Wac- ninaw, Mdpj Flower, Edward Blundy A Sena, Joy, Alert, Madeira, Bolvidoro, Golden, Polo and Brown Sliernr. 5 pipes Otard, Diipuy A Co’s Brandy 2 tlo. superior llallimd Gin 10 cnslis London Porter 100 crates Wine Bottles. For sale by oct24 207 JOHN W. LONG Baltimore Flour. e\fS BBLS, and 25 half libls superfino How- ard street Flour, landing front brig Ope lousas, for sale by dee 18 MICH. DILLON A CO. Notice. O N Tuesday lust, about 1 of 2 o'clock, there came a mail (lusnaino not known) into my yard with 0 wagon and team, four mulos ami one sorrel more, ungoored them, tied them to riio wagon and went oil, and has not been seep since. I have tho toom and wagon In my possession, anil tho owner can have them by paying expenses and P, tS# P8 Sfd te »M. A. PITTMAN. F Combs. Brushes, Ac. INE Ivorv and Horn Drowting and Pocket Combs, Hair, Cloth, Nail, Combs,and nunc* rior English, French und American Tooth brush es, and Shaving Brushed, &c. in the greatest va riety. Just received and for sale by dec5 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Elixir of Bark. f | mlS vnluahlo flavored Cordini is expected in X a few days by the brig Opelousas, (Vom Bal timore. It is needless to comment upon the val uable properties of this Bark for Fever and Ague, Nervous Debility or Weak Stomach, ns tho testi- monials in hands of tho Agents will suffice its val uable qualities. It can only be procured at tlio store of PORCHER & LA ROCHE, dec 6 Sole Agents. To Planters. I lEAS and BEANS—Early China Dwarf JL Beans, early six week Beans, white Kidney Beans, red Marrow Beans, early Washington or June Peas, large whito Marrowfat Peas, Dwarf Marrowfut Peas, early Charlton Peas,DwnrfPro- lific Peas. A full supply just received of the cron of1839, and for sale by nov 30 PORCHER & LA ROCI1F.. Wlilto Lead, Ac. AA KEGS superior English Whito Lead XvrvfSOOdo do American No. 1 &2 10 bhU English Linseed Oil 10 do do Chalk 10 do do Whiting 5 do Alum, 0 do Snlt Petra Just received per Savannah and Coromaudo and for solo by nov 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Perfumed Sonpsw A VARIETY of Perfumed Soaps for tho toil- et, in bars and cakes, of various descriptions, for sale low for cadi, bv dec 5 PORCHER & LA ROCHE. lTIustitrd. A SUPPLY of Londou Mustard, of superior quality, for sale by PORCHER & LA ROCIIB, Opposite tho Market, Sign of tho Golden Globe. dec 5 Splcudid London Annuals. "ITT T. WILLIAMS has just received,a few Tv* of tho London Annuuls for 1840, of the mostbeautiflil kinds, embellished with engravings by tho most eminent Artists. The Amaranth, edited by Homey, folio with 13 engravings on steel. The Ins, by MissMetford.wHh large and beau tifully engraved plates and fanciful picturesque borders, in a new and unique style, in folio. The Book of tho Boudoir or the Court of Queen Victoria, a aeries of Portraita of tho Eng lish Nobility, together with that of the Queen. Gems of Beauty, with fanciful illustrations in verse, by tho Countess of Blessington, folio. The Belle of the Season, by the Countess of Blessington, splendidly illustrated in quarto. Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, with po etic illustrations by L. E. L. onu Mary llowitt, with 3G engravings, quarto. The Shakspenre Gidleiy of Female Portraits, numerous plates. Tho Book of Beauty, by the Countess of Dies sington. The Keepsnke, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort ley. The Picturesque Annual, Windsor Castle, 15 plates. Friendship’* Offering and '.Vinter’s Wreath. Forget Me Not,Ackermann's. Belgium and Nassau, with upwards of50 plates. The Orientnl Annual, containing Tales, Le gends and Romauces, by F. Bacon, with engrav ings by Fender. The Juvenile $crap Book. Also, All the American Annuals and works of fancy. deo 7 Office of the Grand Real Estate „ Lottery of BANKS’ ARCADE....: *700,000. CITY HOTEL, Ibooiooo. &c. Ate. &c. rpHE depositing of the Numbenf in tho Wheel, X commenced on the 2d inst. in the City Ex change of New Orleans, iu presence of Lucien Hermann, Esq. Notary Public, and will be con tinued from day to day, until all the numbers from No. Ito 100,000,aro doposited therein; immedi ately after which tho drawing of tho lottery will toko place. During this period, which will take about four months, and ns long as tlioro may bo tickets on hand, tlioy will remain for sale. False and calumnious statements ngainst this Lottery, calculated tOcreato a want of confidence with porsons residing at a distance from this city, buviug beoq published iu ono or two Newspapers in the United States, uud from them copied into others, abd which originated cither from igno rance or malice, tho subscriber, in order to satislV the most sceptical as to tho good faith with which this undertaking is conductod, has entered into the following arrangement with three of the first Banking Institutions in this city, the Union Bank of Louisiana, the Citizen's Bank of Louisiana, and the New Orleans Canal & Banking Compa ny. These Banks will receive special deposits Ibr any quantity of tickots in amount of not leis than ono hundred dolluruand give in return a cer tificate of the following tenor: Iteceivod from Mr. the sum of dol lars, as a special deposit to romain to his credit, until ail the prizes which form the Schcmooftho Grand Real Estate Lottery of Property situated in New Orleuus, of which Schmidz & Hamilton aro Managers, shall have been transferred free of eecry incumbrance, to the Tnisteo of said Lottery; Ilf- I n r».. .i.i -r a. rai- n V. a* per act passed boforo A. Ma/.areau, Not. Pub lic, on tiro 2d May, 1839—when said dollar* shall be paid over to Louis ticlunidt, acting Man ager of said Lotteiy, on his endorsing this certifi cate. —, Cashier. New Orleans. Bunks, to wit: ..Fred. Frey, Esq. Cashier oftho Union E Louisiana. J. B. Porrault, Esq. Cashier of the Ci Bank of Louisiana. * Bevorloy Chow, Esq. Cashier oftho Now Or leans Conul & Banking Company. The great popularity of tins Lottery th to loso no timaiu forwarding their orders. LOUIS SCHMIDT, Acting Mauager. New Orleans, 9th Deo. 1839. dec 20 254 Wood) Wood* T HE Subscriber has now on Iinnd, and will he constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Oak und Ash Wood. Apply at tho Wood Yard, cast end of the town. oct 17 201 H. F. W1LLINK. Wood* A QUANTITY of Water Oak and Black Jnck Wood for sale at Guilmartin’s wharf, which will be sold nt n reduced price for cash, if takcu from the wharf. deo 12 JOHN GUILMARTIN. Cotton Plantation and Negroes for sale* T HE Cotton Plantation known as Sombre- mondo, situate iu Bryan county, on Great Ogecheo Neck, bounded by kinds formerly Mor el’s and Young’s, now Roger’s, containing. 1076 acres, of which 320 are cleared and have been planted in cotton and provisions; 200 ncrca rich low hnmmock imd swamp, uncleared; the remain der pine, aud dry salt marsh, which might bo re deemed at little oxpensc. On the premises arc a new dwelling, cotton, corn and negro houses, with plantation utensils, and a supply of provis ions tor the negroes till another crop. The place is on tho salts and healthy, with n good landing for sloops 200 ynrds from the settlement. 34 Ne groes attached to the plantation, a very prime und healthy gang. Also, a tract of Lind in Whito Bluff district, situated on the Montgomery road, near Hauar’s bridge, and on Vernon river.containing 360 acres, adjoining the lands of Adams—125 ucres clearei aud suitable for planting or pasture, the remain der heavy timbered land. On the place a house, which may be mndo a comfortable clwelling. Persons wishing to purchase will please apply to the subscriber at Savannah, dec 13 W. WOODBRIDGE. One Thousand Dollars Reward, W ILL be paid for tho apprehension, with proof to couviction, oftho person or per sons who fired the Bridge of tho Central Rail Road over tho Littlo Ogecchee, on the 21st inst. By ordor oftho Roord of Directors. R. R, CUYLER, Cashier. nov 22 231 (Georgiau) Regatta* T HE first Annual Regatta of the “St. Marys Boat Club,” will take place nt St. Mmys, on tho 9th day of Jauuory next, for tho following P ur808! For 0 oared boats,$100. Do 4 “ “ $100. Entrance $15, upon each oftheubove. Boats of any length or make, may enter for the purses. Proprietors of Boats who may wish to enter their boats ibr tho ubovo purses, will please signi fy the same to tho undersiguod at St. Maiys, be lore January 7th, or on that day. Clubs along tho coast are earnestly rnqnostod to visit St. Marys on that day with their boats, to conteud for tuo purses. CUAS. A. MAGILL, Secretary St. Marys Boat Club, dec 19 25318J Frtr Boston, Tho fiuo packet brig SAVANNAIJ. Cuf - ;taiu Shapter, having part of her cargo cn- , will meet with despatch. For balnnco of Jit or passage, hiving splendid accommoda tions, apply on hoard nt Hunter’s wnnrf, or to dec 80 ; WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. - For Now-YorMor Line. Tho regular packet brig EXCEL, E. iSherwood, master, having a part of her car go on board, will ho despatched immediately.—- For balance of freight or passage, having I inti rate accommodations, (state rooms) apply on board at Mongin's upper wharf, or to dec 20 .WASHBURN. LEWIS <fc CO. rmt *co. . THIS EYF.NWG, 23d iris!.- ut Wil.bwger's Joildings. Bull -front, Tun sale of Books ttr.d Statiouft’ y v. ill fie crux tinned by* new catnlogtre/ The collection lobe- oflurcd tins cvcutng, U entirely, diflVrent from t mt off rod any previous evening, nnd contain) a gr at variety of Standimr and Misue laueous- I V ork4j many of which ore Aim library orirtimi.*,in r;ch and elegant bindimrat finniftn.ilv rtii.in* HI. Bissell—Dentist, H AS rcturnodto Savannah. Office ia Brough ton-street, opposite Mn. Beaulard’s. dec 19 223m To tho Voters of Chatham Co. F ELLOW -CITIZENS—I tender myself fo: re-election to tho offices of the Clerk of tin Superior and Inferior Courts of Chatham Coun ty, and respectfully request your suffrages on tin sixth day of Jauuory, 1840, dec 10 151 ROBERT W. POOLER. suffrages on the first Monday in January next, dec 10 151 ELISHA WYLLY. F E on tho first Monday iu January next, dec 13 DAVID BELL. Receiver of Tax Returns. F ELLOW-CITIZENS ofChntbani County, I offer as a candidate for re-eloction to tnr co of Receiver of Tax Returns, and solid your votes on the first Monday in January next, doc 13 149 B. LATHROP. Hincsville Academy. Brudwell, for tho ensuing year. Tho instruction of the Academy will be— Elementary Branches; together with Latin and Greek, Algebra nnd Geometry, Book-Keeping nnd Finance. Natural nnd Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, &c. &c. Board for children can he obtained in respecta ble houses on reasonable terms. 8. SPENCER, Secretary. December 1st, 1839. Planters* Bank. O N Wednesday next, 25th inst. ( day) this Bank will be shut. Pa fered on Monday previous. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 18 253l Planters* Bank. next. The Pqll will be opened at 10 o’clock, A M. uud closed at 2, P. M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 11 24716J Company of Georgia* Savanwah, 3d Dec. 1839. DIVIDEND NO. 6. June last, nud $2 50 per shore of $97 50 paid.- Stockholders ut r.ud ui the neighbornood of Mi con, can reccivo their dividends nttho Branch. R. It. CUYLER, Cashier, dec 5 242—lm(Geor.) Dividend No. O. Savannah Insohanck & Trust Co. > 5th December, 1839. ) tlie 9th instant* dec 5 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sco’y. Company of Georgia. Savannah, Nov. 13,1839. A N Election for nine Directors to manage tl affairs of this Institution, will he hold at tlie Banking House in this city, on tho first Monday in January next. Polls to he open from.9 A. M. to 2 P. M. By order. It. R. CUYLER, nov 18 287 Cashier. For Now-Fork—Georgia IAnr.. n 1%. remikir picket brig L BALDWIN, {, • Uto 4 ® 1 ', having o part oflicr cargo r engaged, will meet with deputem For balance ol freight or pnraage, having anperior aceointnul dations. apply on hoari atMOore’s wharf, or to 5oc V h. BALDWIN. ,, Por Baltimore. JgA Tho fino now ocl.r. SOPHIA, Captain jfaBuoncs, will meet with despatch for tho above port For freight or pnssagn, uppiy on board, or *» to ^ , 8. PHI J.BRICK &. CO. Who offer for solo landing from raid vessel. 2700 bushels prime White Corn 1000 do Oats 300 hble superfino Howard street Flour 10 kegs Butler, 30 do ground Sugar s 24 boxen ground Peppor, 10 do Mustard I dec 14 F For Baltimore—lUgutar Line. c ji.2A The coppered and copper fastened brig SSSELEANOK, Cant Jones, will sail on Sat- urday next For freight or passage, apply to 8. PHILBRICK A CO. Who offer for sale landing from said brig, o 604 bbli superfine Howard street Flour ( 2200 bushels prime White Flour i 200 bbls assorted Candy v 9 boxes Cuvemtish Tobacco • dec 18 For New-OrlcaiM ami mobile. (A$ Freight wau Offer,) ' Tho superior fust sailing schr STAUNCH, - SlftO. L. Smith, master, having part of her cai- go engaged, will sail with despatch. For bnjauco of freight or parage, r.pply on board at Hunter’s wharf, or to 3 dec 16 R. RAIFORD. For Frelglit or Cliartcr« The fine schooner MARY GALLANT, SS&burthcn 400 barrels, will bo ready to receive cargo in a few days. A .Southern port will bo preferred. Apply to S. PHILBRICK A CO. Who, offer for sale on board said schooner,2500 bushels Oats. dec 17 To Rent, Jrk Three Dwelling House. Apply lo aIX dec 19 H. 1'. WILLINK. For halo or to Rent. AA Tho two story Dwelling anil two Lots in 2 JasiH-lackwm Ward, opposite the Free School. • Possession will be given iuuucdialelv. Apply to t dec 17 A. PARSONS. i For Sale, >tA A MOST dcsirabto Farm, situated in 1 romantic and beautiful portion of lUo Cherokee country. On the premises aro an excellent dwcl ling houso, comfortably furnished, and a first rate bam and threshing machine. Any ono purchasing, may havo with tho fuhn a < choice stock ofCattloJiogsaud Sheep,of the most select breed. Also, 6 mnles and 4 horses. 4 and 2 hnrro wagons, ploughs, Ac. Alio, about 2000 bushels of corn, fodder, oats, pens, pumpkins, Ac. v This FARM consists of LAND equal iu fertili- I ty to any in Georgia, and the torms will be liberal to an improved purchaser. Apply to Dr. WM. j P. WILSON, Brunswick, orto Sir. SHORTER, Coder Town, Paulding County. t Brunswick, Dec. 10. ( Kf-Tho Savannah Republican and Charleston i Courier will please insert the abovi twice a week „ for one mouth, and tlio Darien Herald will give < four weekly insertions and send bill to Dr. w! nt ; this place. dec 10 v For Sale or to Hire, - *T71LAT8 of ditlerent sizes, from 30 to 70 feet X in length. Apply to 1 H. F. WILLINK, At his Ship Yard east end of tho Town, dec 19 2o3 Notice. g^IOUNCIL will elect five Port Warders on V-/ the first Monday in January next, for the Port and Harbor of Savannah. Applicants will leave their applications with tho Clerk on or be- fore that day. By ordor of Council, dec 21 M. MYERS, c. c. Notice* XTC7* II. A S. ROGERS will receive tlie bills ▼ Y • of all the up-country Banks of Georgia, recently in good standing at par, for Goods/ pro vided the amountoftiie bill is traded out, but not for contracts ulready made, dec 20 South side Market-Square. Flection Notice. A N election for the fallowing county officers, J\. to wit: Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, Receiver of Returns of Taxable Property, Tux Collector, Coroner, and Surveyor of Chatham County, will be held at the Court Houso in tho cily of Savannah, on Mondny tlie sixth day of January, 1840. Polls opened ut the hour prescribed by law. The Magistrates of Chatham county are requested to preside at said election. The Sheriff is hereby enjoined to at tend with the County Constables, to open the polls nnd preserve order. By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec 13 Deputy Clerk inf. c. c. c. Law Notice* /CUYLER. W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun- Vy sellor at Law, has located himsclf^n Louis ville, Georgia, where he will attend to oti profes sional business entrusted to his caro, with diligence and punctuality. He will regularly attend tire Su perior Courtsof the Counties of Jefferson, Burke, Scrivou, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall aud Mont gomery. • nng2 163 Notice to Pilots. TT appearing by a report of the Resident Phy- X riician in Boston, that the Small Fox, to uu alarming extent is, and has been for sonio time, f prevailing iu that city { 'notice is hereby given to 1 all Pilots and Captains of vessels arriving from that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Five . Fathom, nnd there to remain, without communi cation with the city, or adjacent country, until visited by the Health Officer. Bv order of the Mayor and Aldermen passed - this day. WM. B. STEVENS, M. 1). > Deputy Health Officer, doc 12 For the Port of Savauna Fifteen Dollars Steward. * TVT I ® SING ,rom Scott & Balfour's Wharf, g JlVX three bales Cotton marked diamond F.— Tho above reward will be paid ;for such informa- r tion as will lead to their recovery, or the ubovc 0 paid and all uecessnrv expenses, if returned on „ board ship Governor Troup, or to A. LOW A CO. dec 21 254a lTInrslial*s Sale. Buyan M. Morkl, 1 vs. > In Admiralty. The Jlobt. Bruce and cargo. ) T>Y virtue of on order of Court in this cause, n JL) will be sold before the Court House hi Sa* s. vannnii, on the first Tuesday iu January next, tlie i. schooner Robert Bruce and her cargo of Boards, t, 24 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To bacco, und one Gun, all as the same now are at the Landing mid Plantation of Bryan M. Morel, Z Esq. nt Ossubuw Island. Tenns cash, bankable “ money. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Deputy Marshal District of Georgia. .. deefl 243 AUCTION SALESr AI.II, 0 greoi variety ofLett.rimd Can ’Vritiiio 1IWIH nl'ml. n...l If I r. ‘t n. *> m IOU. Too lomu of the .nlo tho Mine tu the Catalogue, to be hurt at the place of rale. N. B/—The rale, will clou To-morrow liven- £ dee 23 Flute., Jug. nml Jur.. By S. Phllbrick & Co. TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock,in frunt of .tore, crate. Stoneware, assorted; 2 tlo C C Flato., I lot. to unit pureharera. Term, Ctuh (bankable loney) herore tlellvety. dec 83 By S. Pbilbrick ft Co. TO-MORROW, st 10 o’clock,in front of storey rttnet* neiii.l.i . Ft t !- at _ S lor, ng,* iircftom iriini j- urur.uru, arc. Torraj L-aali (bankable money) before dolirery. dec 23 , „ By S. Phllbrick 6c Cdr On SA’l UltDAY next, at 11 o’clock, in' fVont r store, tho Southern half of Lot No. nine,’ J) being twenty-seven and a half (27*) feet m from, and orm hundred (100) feet deep, with improvements, consisting of « ono- s.ory dwelling and outbuildings, nil hr good re air. Said Lot is situated on the east side of East dec 23 Corn. By Colicn 6c Fosdlck. Will bo sold on Anderson’s upper wharf TO* [OKROW, at 11 o'clock 500 busliols Corn, damaged on bonrd brig Qp- L iusus, on her voyage from Baltimore to tine ort. Tenns cash. N. B.—The above will be sold in lots to suit urclmsers.(Georgian) dec 23 By S. Phllbrick 6c Co« At Private Stile. A valuable man servant, about 29 years of age, flrstrato cook, accustomed to houss wotk, good slier and carriage driver in every respect. Administrator’s Bale. By 8. Phllbrick 6c Co, . Will be sold before our store, ou Suturday,ther dec 13 Steamer Richmond for Sale. ' N _ . By 8. Phllbrick * Co. Will be sold at public auction in front of tlirf xclmnge, in the citv of Savannah, on Wcdnes- iy, tlio first day of January, 1840, The steamer Richmoud, with her engine, boil* r, tackle, Sic. The Richmond was built in Baltimore, in tbbr ■«r 1830, by W. & G. Gardner, of the best tuto rial.), nnd is copper fastened. She is 126 feet long; 26 feet beam, and 8 feet •nth ofhold. Her engine is a lever beam, of 80 horse power^ uih by C. Reeder, of Baltimore, under the par- cular inspection of the Into W. Scarborough, <q. Her boiier is new, having been in use but few months it was built by Fawcete, Puston &, o. of Liverpool, nt n cost of $6,590- Her cab- The boat is well found, with anchrr, chain ca lcs, hawsers, cooking aud cabin itoves, cabin The sale wifi be positive* The terms of safe—1-3 cash, balance 3, 4 and C 1 Offers b' ly private list inst* contract will receive * tanthh* By order of the Board of Directors* dec 18 C* F. MILLS, Agent. Administrator's Sale. By 8. Phllbrick & Co. On the fust Tuesday in January next, at 11 o’-* nov 22 Terms cash* Administrator’s Sulo By 8. Phllbrick die Co*- A On the first Tuesday in January, 1840, in frdnt- this city, deceased. Sold by permission of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Co* when sitting for ordinary purposes, and by order of the Administrators. ’Terms at sale, nov 6 Administrator’s Safe. By 8. Phllbrick 6c Co. On tho first Tuesday iu January next in fronf of the Court House, between tlio usual hours of sale, A fine Saddle and Gig Ilorso, perfectly £6ntltf and sound, belonging to the estate of Nicholas Marlow, deceased; and sold by order of the Ad- inilitHfr.-itnr. nVnnarii.li. don 11 Superior Newcastle Coni. By 8. Phllbrick 6c Co. 150 chaldrons best Newcostlo Coal on hoard ' Br. barque Clio, from Newcastle,nnd will basoid- froin the wharf in lots to suit purchasers at niner dollars per chaldron. The Coul will he roadf for delivery on Wcducsday next, in meantime order# will he taken at the Counting Room. dec 21 By 8. Phllbrick, 6c CO. At Private Solo. 50 boxes 1st miality Sncrm Candles, landing from brig Russell, from Philadelphia. dec 21 Wanted to Purchase I MMEDIATELY, for the use of a Planter, att able bodied Negro Man br Boy, lor whom a fair price will bo paid. JOHN BOSTON april 8 ShcrifPs Sale. W ILL bo said ou the first Tuesday itl Febru ary next, before tlio Court IIcu60 in t o oily of Savannah, between the nsual hours ofsule, one Bread Curt, one small Wagon and Harness one Matrass, one Pillow, ono Cot, ono box finger Rings, tnd one chest of Clothing; levied cjn un der and by virtue of a Distrain Warrant i*surd out of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chflt-» ham County, nt the instance of Mordccai Myqr% vs. John Smith. , ELISHA WYJ.LY, Sheriffc. C. dec21 *254 (Geor) Exchange O N New York and Boston at 30 arid 03 days/ for sale by dec 21 l,ADD, TUFPFE & S1STARK Draffs ou Ncw-York, (loc i!' '“ r 6U!e it'lCH. DILLON A CO. Dxoliaitee .. O N New-York at 5 tb 30 nays, for pale by LADD, TUPPER & 8ISTA11L*. dec 10 251 ft mobile & other Alabama Funds "W'dec 1 17° FADELFORD, FAY & CO* - Wanted. L N Overseer tp take nhurge of a Colton and il Rice Pluiitatibn. Apply to deo 21 236 WM. II. CUYLElt.