Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 24, 1839, Image 3

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Lrt’O ablo bodW<l Negrotrt'ny tlio month, for WP m1 'c»orn WOOD **L — Wnutca id" Stoves. KMI . rtl nen.S.ov« f for«Iob^ vEED ' 7«iidyTtTlolianiS~6Iir. oliand Gin, not ixic ^di, Marilc ‘- Sq,,arc * i extra lino Tuscan Bonnets 1 case Misses do do 1 do do English Split Straw do, a hand- some article) 9 do cx^ra fins do Straw Bonneta 9 do Batin Straw Bonnet! 4 do black Xnd white do All up country Bank Bills taken at par, for Gooda or in payment ofdebts already contracted, dee 10 95$ - Kniys Holland Uin, 3 half pipe! Cognac; K iirandv, warranted purer landmg per br.g HFuller,forrajobj DnU)N & co , K^SSTneef i»nd AouguoTT I IlS--.fi n.i«;*e>ore Hama (l?^Siuo-i.edBeef 110 do Smoked Tongue! jrtteired and formic by C. L. McNISH. ■proaerves ond Cordials. lS noXES Preserves, aniorted «i«d uid for mlo y c L McNlSll. ft*® 1 BASKETS Sfumipnpno, ('Jonet’) in 15(1 quart! and pint!, for aalo fcjr itoNISH. nrs. Monors, dec. 'mo P01 L/. n'lfijs'. prime Porto llicoBugar 5O 16 pipe> pure Holland Gin, varioui d hdfpipe 1 Seignette Brandy . 5 do 1st proof Domestic Brandy I 0 puncheon! Jamaica Hum I ^^*Goldeu Sherry, Sicily and Mar- 1.24 do* DufflGordon do Co'a Golden Sherry, I SO dox Port and Hock Wines I » hotel Chits. River No. 1 Soap I JO casea Pickloi 90 ream* Fool peon Paper UaumcoramoJaungra, terms. lORGE II. MAY. Oostaou Choose. t CASKS of Uie above article ju»t receiv< I d, and Corral, by JJ} 0AUDRy; ».85 kega Butler dooSl X tf 30 do Red Flaunel 10 do bleached Canton do 4 do Kentucky Jcana 80 do Twilled Korsoya Also, Twilled Mncnnaw Blanket! White and col'd knotted Counterponea White Maraeillea do Marseille! Skirts. Just recoived and far rale by GEORGE W. BEHN, dec 18 No. 9 Shad's Buildings. Gloves. DOZ Gehta Buckskin Glovea 10 do Merino do 3 do colored IIS. do 0 do Lined Cotton do . Alio, 10 doz wliito and col’d Merino } Iloae ' 12 do do do Lambs Wool 4 Hose it received and for sole by GEORGE W. BEHN, Mo 18 No. 2 Bhad’i Buildings. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. Oreai Bai-Kittiis in French Em- , , broideries, Black ChaMitle VtUt, Beimels, Silk for Dresses, M RS. PAYOT, from Paris, respectfully in form! tho Liulids ofthii city, that sho has just arrived with a large assortment of tho abovo Goods, and is offering them at a gtcat sacrifice. Ladies are invited to call and see befbro they pur- chase ctsewhorc. She invites comparison, but denes competition. Mrs. PAYOT’S residence IS at Sir. Comma's, Drayton-strcet. dec 23 2o7l. ' Ooshen Butter. Ofh FtRKINB prime Goshen Butter, now LPYP landingaudforsaloby doc 23 L. BALDWIN. Pitr Pork und F. Id. Eccf. 1 A HALF bids Pig Pork, and 10 hair bbla A" Sless Beef, just received and for sale by dec 33 LONG & PATTERSON. ■Ale and Cider. 1 A DDLS Alo, 20 boxes Champagne Cider, XU for rale by KING & COOMBS, dec 23 Union Ferry Wharf, __ Surer, Gin and Brandy. A HHDS pnmo St Croix Sugar A ok 27 boxes doublo and single Loaf do 27 bbls Phelps’ Connecticut Gin 2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy So Co's Brandy Now lauding, for sale by dec 2 L VOl), T UPPER & 8I3TARE. ■iond*. currants and Citron. |/\ BAGS Almonds, 12. boxes Citron ID 9 casks Currants, 9bega Waluuts 1 1 Parmerson Cheeio B boxes Capers, 12 do Olives laired and forrale by ^ CAUnltY , eSO IIcrrlnR., , • bbls dry salted Herring, landing brig Wilson Fuller, and for rale low, h from low, by L. BALDWIN- Crcnm Ale. : 1 BBLS. warranted afirstrate article, land- ^Bombri^CjinUin.fur^co. fell Plaid Satin and Taffeta Bonnet Ribbons. last received and now opening, , .VO boxes rich l’laid Satin and Taffeta Bon- I act Ribbons, for sole low by I A. BENNETT, |rS5 No. 1 and 2 Waring'. Buildings. Pure Sperm Oil. 0 GALLS, pure Sperm Oil 300 do bleached Whale do ' D do Rectified do do kby KING * COOMBS, 19 Union Ferry Wharf. 30 fa Negro Pipes. BOXES Negro Pipes, for sale by LADD, TUPPtlt & SISTABE. 232 Beef and Pork. | BBLS Priino Beef ' 50-do do Mess Pork 5 do Navy Bread 9 da Pilot do B balfbbls F M Beof ® bbls Canal Flour 0 half bbls do do, 20 kegs Goshen Butter and for sale by F 13 CLAGHORN & WOOD. 0 Oats. j 0 , ,'7 Bleed Oats; juBt roooiv- cd and for sale by MfCII. DILLON & CO. I nle^y LES Prime Eastern Hay, for MICII. DILLON & CO. KFro n K,,,, er. L >ndfor mlc by ,0CBive<I on eonsigninont, l—g- - NOBLE A. HARDEE. |«D“ l *Si*i? ,0, ' C Baoon ‘ hvkr Sn*!l!^ Cra ’^ ri,t, l" I d‘ 1 y Bacon, land- lit r Sophia. For sole by I — GEORGE H. MAY. k " ^ Im, 500 lbs Copper Bolts N. B. &, H, VVEED. ““1.3 n J- ?, nrt Wine- I'Ninarram, 1 -"'! 1 ! 1 c “ k High Wine; # n, “ 1 <brs ° l8 -LAjll-LFORD, FAy & co f n:„ r n* s !ngiass. l r °r |jy 3u,u ,ko “ l Isinglass, reooived , ANSON PARSONS. ItsSy Presents. 5!£§'"SE' bwi ' w,0! - K', , ® r gUHnm KJ-bfan'ev 0 ^‘variety ”'sfp Vo, J' 1 purd Cases j Pbel *' Lissccied Maps, /orchil- ft '“’ I) “'uiuocs, Battledore, Cnnooll |^' 0 A by° rditln! '> &c - ccoivod iiHlNpRlCICSON* Si Matt fcL fjiine7a'” u - B. Lamar,500 gallons P«b» Sperm Oil, ofvory liglitcol- „ A. PARSONS, Ac. B Gibbons’ Range.' Embroideries. VERY & JOHNSON hnvo received, a con- j sigument of rich Capes, Collnrs, Ac. which they 1 will sell at 0 small advanco from the manu- fuctqror’s prices, for cash only, dip 18 Bonlh side Alomimcnt Square. Beni Welsh Flannels AY bo found at AVERY A JOHNSON’S, - (Monument Square) at fair prices; also, red gnu yellow do. dec 10 Blnnkctst Blnnkctsll BlanketsUI {HE subscriber has just received IVom France ' per ship Floriun, via Ciiarlcston, a full sup- of Negro and Bed Blankets, from the cole- icd manufacturer /. Gminer A Son, Mont- Iter. NOBLE A. HARDEE. X>v21 230 |AfV SACKS mid MO bShels, in bulk,jnst & n ™'iZ'xu£r.frcmBON. Goshen Butter. . FIRKINS Goshon Butter, just received andfer & pArTER8QN. Bum* 1 HHDS and 40 bbla N. E. Rum, landing J from brig Charles Joseph, and for aalo by ielO PADELFORU. FAY & CO. Ira 1 rn!?S M £ Ht ®*vcr Gin. fillt (^ 0, inccticttt Gin, Gowdy’a r” brand, for «nle low, by L LADD, TUPPER A SISTARE. I >9 216 , a , ®° Planters. - bubscriber, Agent.for die Athens Manu- fclv'rt P°“P° n y. has constantly on hand v) or their Domestic Woolon and Cotton' superior article for Negro Clothing. NOBLE A. IIARDEE. 209 Bounces. W II. & S. ROGERS havo jiiat receivcxl t per Wilaon Fuller, from Now York, 1 caa^ auperior Florence Braid Bonneta, of the la* tent London faaliion; also, 1 cam Engliah Split Striw Bouuebi, liuast quality and moat fashiona ble ihnpe. cko 13 acliccl mid frrowii Sliirtlugsb " BALES heavy 4*4 brown Shirtings 15 do do 3*4 do Springfleld do case 4-4 flue New-York Mill do ' 1 do 7*8 do undressed do (1 do 3-4 do do do Just recoived by SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT. dec 11 247 Thread Laces, dec. A VERY & JOHNSON, (Monument Square) have received, Thread Edgings und luscrtiugs Super Parts worked Collars Do Swiss * do do Do Muslin do do Muslin Workod Bands Cambric Edgings and Inscrtings dec 10 240 - 15 3*4 SpringficlA Shitting. “ BALES 3-4 oprinrfieltl Shirting, landing from lirig Wilson Fuller. SNIDER, LATIIROP A NEVITT. 10 240 John Mullcry, ! FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TAILOR, TTAB received nor recent arrivals, a choice ns. XHj sortmentof Broadclotlis, Cnssiineres, Vest- ingsjAc., which ho is prepared to moke up to or- dcrin the best manner, olid oil reasonable terms. oc(10 Suspenders, Suspenders. rpIIF, subscriber has now on hand,a very largo L assortment of Suspenders, viz: Superior Elastic Silk Net, do Glim Elastic, do Buckskin do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton; all of which ore offerei at his usual low price, r.ovll G. 8. NICHOLS, Market Square. Ooshen Butter. "1 O FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter, receiv XU cd by Ilia L. Baldwin, and for sals bv dec 23 c. L. McNISH. IIoward-street Flour. • BBLS Howord-atreet Flour,fancy brand, •jU lauding from brig Eleanor, mid for sole by dec 18 GEORGE II. MAY. Crcnm Ale nnd Butter. -M /■* BBLS superior Cream Alo XI/ 15 flrkius Goshon Blitter Landing from brig Excel, for sale by doc 18 MICH. DILLON A CO. Baltimore Flour. fl* BBL8, mid 35 hnif bbls superfine How- Jilt) ard strec: Flour, landing from brig Ope lousas, for sale by . _ doe 18 MICH. DILLON & CO. . ICoso Witter. A LARGE supply oftrcblo distilled English, XV French and American Rose Wuler, just re ceived per Clinton, and for solo by deoD G. R. HENDRICKSON. Wine, Braiidy, Gin, Bottles, dec. 2 HALF pipes Star Siiorry Wine, of eupenor quality, on draiight Also, in boxes of 1 and 2 doz each, tlio follow- ingcelebratedbrandsof Madeira, Port und Sher ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz: Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Ditnon, Lunu,Wac- amaw, Map, Flower, Edward Blandy & Sons, Joy, Alert, Madeira, Belvidero, Golden, Pule and Brown Sheriy. \ 5 pipe# Otard, Dunity &> Co’s Brandy 2 do. superior Holland Gin 10 casks I/mdon Porter 100 crates Wine Bottles. For snlo bv oct24 < 207 JOHN W. LONG Notice. Tuesday last, about 1 or 2 o’clock, there V-F came a man (his name not known) iuto my yard with a wagon and team, four mules and one sorrel mare, .ungeared them, *tied them to tlio wagon and wont off, and has not been seen aiuce. I have the team and wagon in \ny possession, and tho owner can have them by paying expenses and pvovii,g j prepcv, i; .| L A pp , ym E A. r iT T5UN . Cider. O BBLS. prime Newark Cidor, now land- X XI ing mid for sale by L. BALDWIN, dee 13 D. Dempsey, H AS just returned ft-oniNow-York wlBialnrgo and siilcndid assortment of Foreign and Domtstic DRY GOODS, which will he sold at reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting of 50 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos 60 do. MousliudeLaines 500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and qualities 600 yards Ingrain Cnrpoting, best quality 500 do. Cotton do. 1000 pieces English, French and Am. Culicocs 10 bales 3-4 nnd 4-4 brown Homespun 6 cases bloachcd Shirtings and Sheetings 25 pieces white and red Flannels 1000 dd. Room Paper and Bordering 30 do. Satinets, assorted colors and qualities 30 do. Apron Checks 25 do'. Irish Linona, 20 do. Long Lawn 23 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blnukets 100 pair Whitney, Ro.ie and Mackinaw do. 3D0 doz. assorted Head Hdkfs. 10 cases do. Florence braid and plain Straw Bonnets 25 pieces plain and figured Silks, now style 25 boxes assorted Ribbons 300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted Hose 200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do. 60 do. Ladies kid nud silk Gloves^ 100 do Gent’s woolen, kid and buckskin do. 25 bales Bond Boxes Together with a choice assortment of silk, broche, cotton and worsted Shawls, Lnccs, plain, checked and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, &c.. ALs, an assortment of Roady Mado Clothing. oct28 210—ly Paints, Oils, Oiass, &c. 3500 GALLS, puro English Linseed 300 gallons hieached Sperm. Oil 600 do. unbleached do. 500 do. ‘bleached and refilled Whale Oil 500 do. uubleachod do. do. 500 do. common do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 dozen large Picture do. do. 2 tons White Lead. Recoived nnd for sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. net 19 Splendid London Annuals. W T. WILLIAMS has just received,a few • of the London Annuals for 1840, of the most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings by the most eminent Artists. The Amaranth, edited by llcrney, folio with 13 engravings on steel. The Ins, by Miss Metford,with large nnd beau- tifillly 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 series of Portraits of tlio Eng lish Nobility, together with that of the Queen. Gems of Beauty, with fluid Ail illustrations in verso, by the Countess of Blessington, folio. The Bello 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 Howitt, with 36 engravings, quarto. The 8hakspeare Gallery of Female Portraits, numerous plates. The Book of Boanty, by tlio Countess of Bles’ singtou. The Keepsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort- ley. . The Picturesque Annual, Windsor Castle, 15 plates. Friendship’s Offering and Winter’s Wreath Forget Me Not, Ackennann’t. Belgium and Nassau, with upwards of50 plates. The Oriental Annual, containing Tales, Le gends and Romances, by F. Bacon, with engrav ings by Fender. The Juvenile Scrap Book. Also, All the American Annuals and works of fancy, dec 7 OIU< c of Oift Graml Hcnl E.latc Lottery of BANKS’ ARCADE...... ...*700.000. CBTY HOTEL,..,,. 1 &c, Atc. &c. ITUIE depositing of the Numbers in tin X commenced on tho 2d inst in tho City Ex change of Now Orleans, in presonce of Lucien Hermann, Esq. Notary Public, and will be con tinued Amn day to day, until all the numbers from No. 1 to 100,000, arc deposited therein; immedi ately after which the drawing of tho Lottery will take place. During this period, which will take about four months, and as long as there may bo tickets on hnnd, they will remain for sale. Falso and calumnious statements against this Lottery, calculated to create a want of confidence with persons residing at a distance from this city, having linen published in one or two Newspapers iu the United Stales, and from them copied into others, mid which originated oitlier from igno rance or malico< the subscriber, in order to satisfy the most sceptical as to the good faith wiUi which this undertaking is conducted, has cutered into the following arrangement with three of tho first Banking Institutions in this city, the Union Bank of Louisiana, tlio Citizen’s Bank of Louisiana, and the New Orleans Canal & Banking Compa ny. These Banks will receivo special deposits for any quantity of tickets in amount of not less than one hundred dollars and give iu return a cer tificate of the following tonor: Received from Mr. the sum of dol lars, as a special deposit to remain to his credit, until all the prizes which form the Schemo of the Grand Real Estate Lottery of Property situated in New Orleans, of which Schuiidz & Hamilton are Managers, shall have boon transferred free of every incumbrance, to the Trustee or said Lottery; Mr. J. B. ICnuult, Cashier of the Citizens Bunk of La.,Mr.Ameder Bandoitin. Cashicroftho Con solidated Association of Planters of Louisiana, joiutly with Louis Schmidt, said Trustees acting us per act passed before A. Muzareau, Not. Pub* lie, on the 2d May, 1839—when said dollars shall be paid over to Louis Schmidt, acting Man ager of said Lottery, on his endorsing tills ccrtiti- cate. —Cashier. New Orleans. Orders for Tickets on the abovo terms, may bo addressed to any merchant in New Orleuns, or by a remittance to’tiio Cusliiors of tlio above named Banks, to wit: Fred. Frey, Esq. Cashierofthe Union Bank of Louisiana. J. B. Perrnult, Esq. Cashier of tho Citizen's Bank of Louisiana. Beverley Chow, Esq. Cashier ofthe New Or leans Cunnl & Banking Company. The great popularity of this Lottery through out this nud tlio neighboring States, w.iero the Properties and the parties interested therein ore known, and tho rapid sale of tlio tickets, induces tlie subscriber to notify his friends and the public, to lose no time in forwarding their orders. LOUIS SCHMIDT, Acting Mauager. New Orleans; 9th Dec. 1839. dec 20 254 iVsAVANNAH.Caii- Ihantor, having part of her cuteo en gaged, will meet with despatch. For bjlnnco of freight or passage, having splendid accommoda tions, apply nn board at Hnnter’s wnarf, of to deego WASHBURN,’ LEWIS & CO. THIS Building., Bitil-itrecf, Wood, Wood. T HE Suhscriheg has now oil hand, and will bo constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Oak and Ann Wood. Apply at tho Wood Yard, cast end of the town, oct 17 201 II. F. WILLINK. Wood. Y ofW A QUANTITY or Wnter Oak and Black Jack Weed for eaie at Guiimartin's wharl', which will be cold at it reduced price for each, if token from tho wharf. dee 12 JOHN GVILMARTIN. Notice to Planters. Ti nn BBLS. new Monhudon Fiali, equal to XGIf No. 3 Mackerel, juet received and for. cdnatalowruteby^ & ca Fresh Spices* -g rift MATS Cinnamon I 1 bbl Nutmcgn, fresh imported l case Mace do, 1 bag Cloves do- 20 kegs puro ground Ginger ]!) bags Root' do ' 5 do Alspicc, &c. Just received and for by 1 G. It. HENDIUCKSON, Iff. Bissell—Dentist, AS roturnedlo Savannali.-Offtcein Brough ton-street, opposite Mrs. Deaulurd’s. ice 19 223m To the Voters of Chatham Co. F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I tender myself for re-election to tho orticea of die. Clerk of tho Superior und Inferior Courts of Chathum Coun ty, and roapectfully request your suffrages un the sixth Bay of January, 1840. dee 18 151 ROBERT \V. POOLER. Fclloxv-Citizcns of Chatham Co. I AM a candidate for re-election to tho office of Sheriff of Chatham County, and •olicityour suffrages an the Unit Monday in January next, dec 10 151 ELISHA WYLLY. To the Electors of Chatham Co. F ELLOW-CIT1ZENS—I am u candidate for re-election to tho office of Tux Collector of the County, and respectflilly solicit your aufl’ragos on tho first Monday in January next, dec 13 DAVtD BELL. Receiver of Tax Rctaras. F ELLOW-CITIZENS' of Chatham County, I offer as a caudiduto for re-election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, and solic' your votes on the first Monday in January next, dee 13 119 B. LATIIROP. Cotton Plantation and Negroes for sale. T HE Cotton Plantation known as Sombre. monde, situate in Bryan county, on Great OgcchcoNeck, hounded by lands formerly Mor el’s nud Young's, now Roger's, containing 1076 acres, of which 320 are cleared nnd have been planted in cotton and previsions s 200 ucrcs rich low hammock and swamp, uucloured; tho remain der pine, and dry salt marsh, which might bo re deemed at little expense. On tlio promisee oro a new dwelling, cotton, coni and negro houses, with plantation utensils, and a supply of provis ions for tho negroes till another crop. Tho place is on tho salts and healthy, with a good landing forsloops 200 yards IVom uio settlement. 34 Ne groes attached to tho plantation, a very prime and Healthy gang. Also, a tract of Land iu Wliito Bluff district, situated on the Montgomery road, near Ilanur’s bridge, and on Vernon river,containing360 acres, adjoining tho lands of Adams—125 acres domed and suitable for planting or pasture, tho remain der heavy timbered land. On tho plnco a house, which may be mado a comfortable dwolling. Persons wishing to purchase will please apply to tho subscriber at Savannah, dec 13 W. WOODBRIDGE. One Ttaonsaurt'"Dollars Reward, W ILL bo paid for tho apprehension, with proof to conviction, ofthe person or per sons who fired tho Bridge of the Central Roil Rond over tlio Little Ogeechee, on the 21st inst. By order ofthe Roord of Directors. ' R; R. CUYLER, Cashier, nov 22 231(Georgian) Hlncsvillc Academy. T HE Trustees of the above Institution, take pleasure ill announcing to tho public, that they havo engaged the ourviuea of Col. Jutues S. Bradwell, for the ensuing year. The instruction of tlio Academy will bo— Elementary Branches; together with Isntin and Greek, Algebra anil Geometry, Book-Keeping and Fmance, 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. ffTThe Darien Herald will publish tho above onco a week until January next, and forward the account therefor,to the Secretary at Riceborough Liberty Couuty. 540 dec 3 Regatta. rilHE first Annual Regatta ofthe “St. Marys X Boat Club,” will take place at St. Marys, on the 9 th day of January next, for the following P ursfis: For 6 oared boats, $100. Do 4 “ “ $100. Entrance $15, upon each ofthe abovo. Boats of any length or mako, may enter for the purses. Proprietors of Boats who may wish to enter their boats for the above purses, will please signi fy tlio same to tlio undersigned at St. Marys, be fore Junuary 7th, or on that day. Clubs along the coast are earnestly requested to visit St. Marys on that day with their boats, to contend for the purses. CHAS. A. MAGILL, Secretary St. Marys Boat Club, dec 19 25318J A Card. T HE subscriber wishing to reduce his entire stock Of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeiy,Fan cy Articles, &c,, will on nnd nftor the first of Jan- iiatv next, ecll for ready money only-prices will be in accordance to tbo times, winch the public arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. A. FARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, at the Engle, dec . Gibbons’ Buildings. o Placers’ Bank. N Wednesday.next, 25th ini day) this Bank will be shut. nud such a9 is intended for discount, must be of fered ont Monday previous. J. MARSHALL,. Cashier, dec 18 253i. Planters’ Bank. next. The Poll will he opened at 10 o’clock, A M. und closed at 2, P. M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 11 2471CJ Company of Georgia. Savannah, 3d Dec. 1839. DIVIDEND NO. 6. A DIVIDEND from the profits of this Com pany for the past six months has heen thi day declared, payable on and after tho 11th inst. The amount of dividend is $2 55 per - 1 --— *— shares on which the sum of $100 was pi Stockholders at and w tho ncighhornood of Ma con, can receive their dividends at the Branch. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, dec 5 242—lm (Ceor.) Dividend No. 5. Savannah Jnsuiianck &. Trust Co. 7 5th December, 1839. 5 A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, having hoc this day declnred by the Board of Directoi tlio 9th iilstant. dec 5 SAMUEL C. HOUSE. Sec’y. Central Bail Hoad A Banking Company of Georgia. Savannah, Nov. 13,1839. A N Election for nine Directors to manage the affairs of this Institution, will bo held ut the Banking House in this city, on the first Monday in January next. Polls to be open from 9 A. M to 2 P. M. By order. R. R. CUYLER, nov 18 227 Cashier. Flixir of Bark. T HIS valuable flavored Cordial is ox a few days by the brig Opelousas, 1 tiraore. It is needless to comment upc rom Bal- Nervous Debility 6r Weal: Stomach, as tlio test nion'nls in hands of tlio Agents will suffice its val uablo qualities. It can' onlv be' procured at tli store of PORCHER & LA ROCHE, ddc 6 Sole Agents. Xincn and Cotton Shirts. Cotton with linen bosoms, do .French Gingbain, warranted not to fade; dd Boston Prints, and Eng lish twilled, which will bo sojd at a small profit,by nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square. • For Xcw-Yotk—Hrig Ltiie, ti /aft Tils' regular jtacltot brig EXCEL, E. o SKShorwajHl, uiastor, having a part ofhor car* tl (o on boon}, will bo doapatchetl immoiliately.— g For balance of freight or passage, having first V rats'accommocbitiotw, (stein rooms) apply on r board at Mongin's upper wharf, or to F dee 20 AVASHBUUN, LEWIS & CO. n For New-York—Georgia Line. p /3ft The rogolsr psekot brig L. BALDWIN, i SHftCspt. T. Bassett, liavinga part of her cargo ongaged, will meet with despatch. For balance „ of freight or passage, itaving superior acconmio' dations, apply on bogjrd ut Moore’s wliarf, nr to dec 10 L. BALDWIN. it For Baltimore, * The fine new schr. SOPHIA, Captaiu Tones, will meet with despatch for the above lort. For fi’oight or passage,apply onboard, or T to s. PHILBRICK: & CO. d Who offer for sale landing from said vessel, 2700 bushel* prifna White Com e 1090 do Oats 300 bbls superfine Howard street flout' > 10 kogs Butter, 30 do ground Sugar 1 24 boxes ground Pepper, 10 do Mustard dec 14 <1 For Baltimore—Regular Line. The' coppered u*jd copper fastened brig i ZM&bELEANOR, Cunt. Jones, will sail on Sat- ■ urday next. For freight or passage, apply to ti. PHI LB RICK & CO. Who offer for sale funding from said brig, 504 bbls superfine Howard street Flour . 2200 bushels prime White Flour 200 bbls assorted Candy 9 boxes Cavendish Tobacco dec 18 For Freight or Charter. jjjgfk Thefino Kchooiier MARY GALLANT, SttBLhnrlhen 400 Imrrels.will be ready to receiv o cargo in a few days. A Southern port will bo preferred. Apply to S. PIHLBRICK & CO. Who offer for sale on board said schooner,2500 bushels Oats. dec 17 To Rent. / Threo Dwelling Houses. Apply In JH. dec 19 II. F. WILLINK. For Sale or to Rent. JfcX The two story Dwelling and two Loti in Jackson Ward, opposite the Free School. Possession will bo given immediately. Apply to dec 17 A. PARSONS. For 8nlc, /rl A MOST desirable Form, situated in JE&Cedar Volley, Paulding County, in the most romantic and beautiful portion of die Cherokee country. On the premises are un excellent dwol ling houso, comfortably furnished, and a first rate barn and threshing machine. Anyone purchasing, may have with the farm a choico stock of Cattle,Hogs and Sheep,of the rnort select breed. Also, 6 mules nnd 4 horses. 4 and 2 liorso wagons, ploughs, &c. Also, about 2000 bushels of corn, fodder, oats, peas, pumpkins,&c. This FARM consists of LAND equal in fertili ty to any in Georgia, and tlie term# will be liberal to an improved purchaser. Apply to Dr. WM. P. WILSON, Brunswick, or to Mr. "SHORTER, Cedar Town, Paulding County. Brunswick, Dec. 16. K7*The Savannah Republican and Charleston Courier will please insert the above twice a week for one month, and tho Darien Herald will give four weekly insertions aud send bill to Dr. W. at this place. dec 19 For 8alc or to Hire* TjlLATS of different sizes, from 30 to 70 feet J. in length. Apply to ILF. WILLINK, At his Ship Yard east end of the'Town. dec 19 253 Notice. /"COUNCIL will elect fivo Port Warders on the first Monday in Junuary next, for the Port and Harbor of Savannah. Applicants will leave their applications with the Cleik on or be fore that day. By order of Council, dec 21 M. MYERS, c. r. Notice. ~\\T H. & S. ROGERS will receive the bills VV • of all tlie up-country Banks of Georgia, recently in good standing at par, Cor Goods, pro vided the amount ofthe bill is traded out, but not for contracts ulreudy made, dec 20 South side Market-Square. .Election Notice. A N election for tho following county officers, xjL to wit: Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, Receiver of Rotnnis of Taxable Property, Tax Colleator, Coroner, and Surveyor of Chatham County, will be held at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on Monday the sixth day of January, 1840. Polls opened at the hour prescribed by law. The Magistrates of Chatham couuty are requested to preside at said election. The Shorift* is hereby enjoined to at tend with tho County Constables, to open tho polls and preserve order. By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf. c. c. c. Xnw Notice. /CUYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun- Ky seller at Law, has located himself in Louis ville, Georgia, where ho will attend to all profes sional business entrusted to hi* cure, with diligence and punctuality. lie will regularly attend the Su perior Courtsof the Comities of Jefferson, Burke, Scriven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall and Mont gomery. aug2 lf>3 Notice to Pilots. ■ TT appearing by a report of tho Resident Phy- X siclan in Boston, that the Small Pox, to an alarming extent is, nnd has been for some tiiho, prevailing in that city; notice is hereby given to all Pilots and Captains of vessels arriving from dint port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Five Fathom, and there to remain, without communi cation with tlio city, or adjacent country, until visited by the Health Officer. By order of the Mayor and Aldermen passed tins day. WM. B. STEVENS, M. D. Deputy Health Officer, dec 12 For the Port of Savanna Bank of 8t. ftlarys T> ESOLVED, That a reduction of fifteen per XX cent, be required on all notes offered for renewal at this Batik on and after the first day of February next, and also a further reduction of fifteen per cent, on tho renewal next thereafter. A. J. BESSENT, Cashier. St. Marys, (Gu.) 6th Dec. te»9 ttlstF marshal's Sale. Bhyan Mr Mouzt., ) vs. > In Admiralty. The Robt. Bruce and cargo. ) T3 Y virtue of an order of Court in this cause, XJ will be sold boforc the Conrt House iu Sa vannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, the schooner Robert Bruce and her cargo of Boards, 24 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To bacco, and one Gun, all os the same now are at the Landing and Plantation of Bryan M. Mtirel, Esq. at Ossubuw Island. Terms cash, bankable money. FlIILlP M. RUSSELL, Deputy. Marshal District of Georgia, dec 6 243 Wanted to Purchase TMMEDIATELY, for the use of a Planter, an i able bodied Negro Man or Boy, for whom a . fair price will be paid. JOHN BOSTON april 8 Wanted. CJIX able bodied Negroes, to go on the River, £3 for which liberal wages will be paid, (month- , ly if required.) Application to bo made to dec 12 JOHN GUILMARTIN. AUCTION SALES. Tho objection toW Tho terms of the sale tho same 'as the previous- N. B.—The sales witlcloso To-uio:rbw Even** dec 2» otMimei* uiciutionu tor Buie. By 8, PitUhricU & Co. Will bo cold at public auction in front ofthe* xchango, in the oitv of Savannah, on Wedne*' iiv. the first day of January, 1849,- The steamer Riehnioudy with her eiigind, boil- r, tackle, &.c. Tho Richmond was bnilt in Baltimore,-imho’ car 1838, by W. &. G. Gardner, of the best ma> )rinl<,nud is copper fusteuod.- She is 126 feet long; 20 foot beam, and 8 flier entu of hold. Her ehgino is a leyerbcimi, ofSfthor** power, Her boiier is new, having been in use « h, ; at Hor cab-* ThO bunt is Well found, with anchor, chain at- The sale will bo pofitivd. Tlio terms of sale—1-3 cosh, balance 3,4 and 6 i:onth« for approved paper. Offers hr privnfo contract will receive mention! inti! tlio ftjNtinst. By order of tiro Board of Directors! dec 18 C, F. MILLS, Agent. Administrator’s Sale. , By S. PHilbrlck & Co. On the first Tuesday iu January next, at 11 o'* dock, in front of the Conrt House in this City, 5* Shares Stock in steamer Forester, belonging t<r estate of A. Snttssoy of South Curolinn, deceaseds- Sold by order ofthe Administrator. Terms cash/ nov 22 /fdiniiiMtmtor’s Solo By 8. Plif Ibrick St Co. On the first Tuesday iu Jaimarv, 1840, in frodf f tlio Court House in the City of Savannah* dufs .jictlio usual honrnof sole, Lot No.5, Colfftnbia Ward, with tlio dwelling houro and all improvo* merits thereon; also, n family of Negroes^ viz: A yuluable fellow, liiswifo auu their daughter, threo' in number, all well disposed nud very deiirablo servants, belonging to the ostate of Jeremy Stone, late of this city, deceased. Sold by permission of tho Justices o’f the Inferior Court of Chutimtn Co* when sitting for ordinary purposes, and by order ofthe Administrators. Terms at sale. nov 6 Administrator’# Safe. By 8. Pliftlltrlck * Co. On the first Tuesday in JiuMnry next, in front* of the Court House, between (he usual hours of sale, A fine Saddle nnd Gig Ilorso, perfectly gcntlo’ nnd sound, belonging to tho estate of Nichola# Marlow, deceased; and sold by order Of the Ad* ministrntor. Terms cash. dec 14 Superior Newcastle Coal. By 8. Phllbrick & Co* 150 chaldrons best Newcastle Coal on board Br. barque Clio, from Newcastle,und Will he sold from tlio wharf in lota to suit purchasers at nine dollars per chaldron. The Coal will be r.sudy for delivery on Wednesday next, in meantime order# willbe’lakun at the Counting Roam. dec 21 By ST PlliUll'Irk & Co. At Private Sale. A valuable man servant, about 28 years of age/ a first rate cook, accustomed to housa work, good ostler nnd carriage driver iu every respect, dec 23 Adiiiiuistruttir’s Sole. By 8. Pliilbrlck A Co. Will bo sold before our store, on Saturday,th<f 25th January,the following property, tizf 1 horse, saddle and bridle; 1 gold watch and guard chain, 1 trunk, 1 pair pia.oli, nnd sundty articles of weir* ing apparel, belonging to tho estate ofM. H. Drake, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, by order of tlio Administrator. dec 13 By S. Pliilbrlck, * Co. j ~ At Private Sale. 50 boxes 1st quality Sperm Cnjidle*; lauding from brig RnsaeU, front Philadelphia. dec'll City Itlarsliai’s 8aie. On tlie first Tuesday in January next, * W ILL be sold before'the Court House in the city of Savanuuh, between the usual hour# of sale* (under the superintendence ofthe Com mittee on Sales) the following Lots, vizi Lot No. 39, Elbert Ward, bounded east by lot No. 40, south by Liberty street, west by lot No* 33, and north by a lane; re-entered upon os tho property of Judith Sheftall, for ground rOnt. Also, Lot No.24, Liberty Ward, boondod east by Jefferson street, south by York street, west by lot No. 23, nnd north by President Btreet; re-en tered upon ns the property of the estate Samuil Wilkins, for ground reut. Also, Lot No. 35, Liberty Word, bottflded east by lot No. 36, south by South Broad street, west by lot No. 34, and north by a lane; re-entered up on as the property of the estate Samuel Wilkins j for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 3, Warren Word, bounded east by lot No. 4, south by « lane, west by 16t No. 2, nnd north hy Bay street; re-entered upon as tho property of Win. I\ Bowen, for ground rent., doc 7 A. HARMON, 0, u. Colorado and Bed Bivcr La O N tlie first Tuesday in January next, before the Court Houso in tlie City of Savannah, will be sold for the benefit of the creditors of Lew-' is Ganahl,aq insolvent debtor.five thousand (5000) acres of Lnnd in tlio Republic of Texas, tlie sanid being contained iu a script for five (5) shares Us the estate nnd funds of the Colorado and Red V River Laud Company, transferable on tlie books ofthe Company, the said script having beeh regu larly made ont to the said Lewis Guinhl and oy Uini assigned to me under an order of the Horn tlio Inferior Court of Chatham County, fbr Hid benefit of the creditors orthe said Lewis Ganahl; ELISHA WYLLY, Assighco for benefit creditors Lewis Gahald nov *25 • Sheriffs Sale/ ”' . W ILL bo s'dd ou the first Tuesday iti Febrii- ary next, before the Court House in tlie city ofSavnnnah, between the usual hours of sale; ono Bread Cart, one sriiall Wagon and Harness; rtnd Mathis#, one PillOw, ono Cot, one box finger Ririgs. and ono chest of Clothing; levied bn uu- v dor and by virtue of a Distrain Warrant issued out of the'Honorable the liiferibr Cburt iff Chat* hum Comity, ut the instance of ftlbrdecai Myers; vs. John Smith* ELISHA WYLtY* Sheriff c. c. dec 21 254 (Geor) Wanted, A LAD td attend iii a Drtig Store. Enquire of JOHN E. STILWELL, dec 19 Corner of Broughton & Whitalicr-sts. W suite Aj A N Overseer to take . charge of a Cbttbn aha Rice Plantation; Apply to , dec 21 256 WM. H. CUYLERi Domestic Bramly null €hn• fi* DELS. Domestic Brandy, 15 do Smith’d fSdeJ d« Gill, received per brig New Ybrk, ftfid for Bale by . , ' ' nov27 . MICH. DILLON & OO; Coal*. mWO hinidred arid fifty chaldrons best qualify X English Cbal. lauding from brig Syinetry# at Tclfuir’a Mtr, fbr sale in Ipts to suit purcha sers, by MICH. DILLON & CO. dec 7