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Novelty.
Ijulips mid Gentlemen orSuVnmmli,cre
informed, thnt the Novel fixl.i-
AND AHTIFICIALCU-
PSJjftiPS is now open ot Mr. »’iuu> l.y
B 0 ®rr!| J C 0ftcr pr Broughton mul Hull-strecta,
' MULLS, Enchantrean, 17 yemvof
Mi SooWf'=" wl “ iudl ° 1 " il1 ' 1 M, " lL ' s ° r,, “ r
KKsSHORfctho Albino I.ndy.
I j] r 'MlhliSt tlio inimitable Perforator oil the
the wonderful youth ie’Stt-
1 will make hi. uppMnnco on Friday
lie is uitctpinled by any ne the
h ., ! “„ BcltaMto r or Stager nfJiin along Josoy.
r'°i?F Particulars m small lolls.
• ipetforinannoto commence every evening
I ^'clock precisely.—AdniittniicubO cents,
lire 117
'' ‘ ,l - Isloyd. SlnvkQt-Snnnre,
I Ao just received,
J. 1 case extra fino Tuscan Bonnets
1 case Misses. ilo do
1 do do English Split Straw do, a hand
some article
2 do extra fino do Straw Bonnets
2 dp Satin Straw Bonnets
4 do black and whvto do
All up country Bank Bills taken at par, for
lioods or in payment ordebts already contracted,
dec 10 253 ‘ * *
iVuntcd to Purchase
rtlMEDlATELY, for the use of a Planter,an
PI,, hmlicd Negro Man or Boy, for Whom a
i ,aMl JOHN BOSTON
iprilS
Scasonulilc Goods.
■ J' PCS real Welsh Flannel
JL 30 ilo lied Flannel
JO do bleached Canton do
4 do Kentucky Jeans
30 do Twilled Kerseys
Also,
Twilled Macanaw Blankets
White ond col’d knotted Counterpanes
White Marseilles do
Marseilles Skirts. Just received and for salo
by GEORGE W. BEIIN,
dec 18 No. 2 ShudV Buildings.
To Planters.
HIE Subscriber, Agent for the Athens Manu-
I fkPhirina Company, hai constnnlly onhand
L.nnlv of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton
«|SG
209
I iltcb
D . i*—- u on reasonable terms by
IfiR &.LL HOCilE,
Opposite tlic Market,
Sign oftlic GoldenGlobo.
An Ordinance*.
in.iuepl an Ordinance, entitled "An Ordi
amend and consolidatethe various
.. n f|jio citv of Savannah, for raising a
TtSB upporforaWatcl, in the City, of
ivnnaali and to prescribe die mode of assessing
B“Kting taxes in ftio city of Savannah, and
oilier purposes connected[therewith.
See 1. lta it ordained by thei mayor and Alder
,a“fthe city ofdavomiafi and the hamlet;i there
K ill pi,lie ofthe oatli prescribed to tho peri
wmakhft rolurfr of taxable property, by he
“aS, Mellon of Slid ordinance, the following
shall be administered, viz: " I do solomnly
nr (or affirm, as the case may he) that the re
Pilch I do now give in, • a jiul Imo or-
rant ofalltlio property liable to, or ohargoabe
ilh city tax, which on the first day of January of
'.nreu-nt venr. I was possessed of, entitled to,or
bffi luTo my own right, (or if tho ease be
i nisunrdiau, executor, administrator, agent, or
itee; (that I believe tho said return to be in all
icU a correct and houest one; that I have p w |
mo equivocation, reservation, or Rand in the
b and that the value of soul property where
wed, is die fair and proper value thereof; all
3d, j swear (or affirm) to tho host of ray to w-
|«, recollection, or belief, so help rao God.”
Lq. Be it further ordained, that air ordi-
Jm or parts of ordimnccs militating agum!
i« ordinance, be, and the same are hereby re
| Pissed in CouiicH 21st Dec, 1830.
ROBT.M. CHARLTON, Mjiyor
1 Attest, AL Mrzns, c. c
An Ordinance.
HO raiso money on loan for the nurpota. of
J. contributing to works of Interual Iniptove-
toami to improve of the* City Savnnnnh,
11. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldeimon
If the City of Savannah ana tlie hamlets thereof
| Council assembled. That bis honor the
itrorand the committee of Finance, be and they
"e hereby authorisedjo borrow or raise on loan,
r the ubo of tho city for the pwposo
[ contributing to works of Internal Ini-
ovements, mid to improve the City of Sa-
jwh, a sum of money not exceeding the sura
[one hundred thousand dollars, at a rate of in*
it no exceeding three per centum, per on-
km.
[2. And be it farther ordained, That notes or
Jtlificatea shall issue for raonoys borrowed
laforeMid, in sums riot under , the sunt of oi
lllar, which shaftbe payable at such time as t
Lyor and committee orFinance may direct, and
111 be signed by the City Tgjasnrer. And for
1 toihfnl payment and redemption ofsuch notes
‘efttifleates, the fuith and property of tlio city
. A.u/be it further ordained, That the money ,
«d under this Ordinance, shall from time to °*
e be applied in contribution antl aid of such
rki Internal Improvement, and to and for
h publio improvement in the city, as Council
J by resolution direct.
| Passed in Council, 21st Deer. 1839.
[Signed) ROBT. ALCHARLTON, Mayor.
It. V| Attest 51, Myers, c. c.
hi.Connell,. »oc. 1», 1830.
yuhClU will elect, on its first regular meet*
ingmJauuory next, the following officers,
imafter named. Applicants will leave their
stations the Clerk of Council, on-or be-
‘the 2d day of Jaqunry.
. , 'Salaries. Bond,
cordcr,
J; Treasurer,
|»k of Council,
T Marshal,
p Surveyor,
pwger and Keeper
Pie Guard Houso,
k of Market, •
efdtCityWutch,
- W T do do
recant do do
feig’tdo do
* City Magazine,
/ Contractor,
ipectorsofWood,
If on re rs of Lumber,
“■“geri of Liquor,
none
$f>00 and fees
4G0 do
000 do
fees
ICO and fees
900
960
. 720
3G0
360 _ •
—:—fees •
ii: *^ etg and lanqs,
■Cily Constables,
^Officer,
U,
$500
10,000
1000
6000
2000
500
1000
600
250
325
2000
2000
250
250
250
1000
1000
600
500
■ do
200 do
700 .
100
350 ooo
» !“ r Gghting tho city lumps, (a con-
B? conlrQ ctor furniBliing oil materials ond
Iw* ' Vety dlm S >n repair, also for lighting
fS: f r r 7 cnu . tin s the city printing.
K * G* keeping the city clock—wilt bo
Ln.' on or boforo the tinio above mentioned.
Cl M. MYERB, o. -
Boin e guc i>,.y Goods, Ac.
1 ' Pru? 1 /™ ’J rcce,lt Oftivals.
I tn j * lal “ Homespuns
IK Apron Choois .
L £ 11 Shirtings bleached
fcl, 4 ' 4 d ? ' ,0 brown
I ! ' "'7 >M,44 and 5-4 brown Shirtings
|< 0 “"“Sheetings
* 3o'u > ' en , c Hed Shirting, medium quality
l«3 K ri„., .M low priced
U u „i,, j , * Salmon’s Spool Cotton
I» I,ooka “n 11 Eyo», Nos,4,5,0,7
L« tt' es all per black ;H S Gloves
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.
Orcat Bargnins in I'l-cncli Em-
l»roi«I«*vics y
Black Cluintilla Vcilt, Bonnets, SiUcfor Dresses,
. MuntillcscnfUd.
M rs. PAYOT, from Paris, respectfully in*
forma'tho Lndids of this city, thnt she Jins
just arrived with a largd aaaerttnent ofthe above
Goods, and is offering them at a great sacrificed
Ladies nro incited to call and boo before they pur
chase clsewlicro, Sho invites comparison, but
defies competition. Mrs. PAYOT’S residonce
is at Mr. Coborm’s, Drayton-street.
dee 23
Gloves.
6 DOZ Gents Buokskin Gloves
10 do Merino do
3 do colored H S do
C do Lined Cotton do
Also,
10 doz white and col’d Merino k Hose
12 do do « do Lambs Wool 5 Hose
Jiut received und for snlo-by
GEORGE W. BEIINj
dec 18 s No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
_ Goslicii BuUcv.
Ofi FIRKINS priuio Goshen Butter, now
O ” lauding and for sale by
■iec2o l. Baldwin.
Vis Fork anil F. M. Eccf.
-g A HALF hbls Pig I’ork, mid 10 half bhis
JLXf Jless Roof, just rccnivodand for sale by
j -°" Longa. ""*•
Ofllcc of the drnml Real Estate
Eottcvy of
ranks' Arcade..,.,$700,ooo.
CITY HOTEL, $500,000.
... &o, dto. &c.
nnill, depositing of tint Numbers in tlio Wheel,
JL commenced on the 2d inst. in tlio City Ex*
chango of New Orleans, in presenco of Lucien
Hermann, Bn. Notary Public,' and will be con
tinued trout day to. day, until alt the numbers from
No. lto 100,000, nro deposited therein) immedi
ately after which the drawing of tlio Lottery will
toko place. During tliis period, which wifi take
ubout four months, and us long as there may bo
tipkeu.ou luimly.lUcy will remain for sale.
. Falser and calumnious; statements .rtgtf fust this
Lottery, calculated to create a want of confidenco
with parsonsresiding at, a distance ftom tins city,
haying been published in -one or two Newspapers
in the UnitetTStnles, and from them copied into
For lioslrfn
Tlio finepackutlirigSAVANNAH,Cnp-
in Siiaptar, having part of her cargo on-
gagod, will meet with desptrteiv For hnlnncc of
froigiitov {(assage, having apieudid occommoda-
tions, apply on board at Hunter’s witarf, or to
dee20 WASHRUUN, LEWIS CO.
For 3he\V»Eork—Dnuthinc.
The regular packet brig EXCEL, E.
J^pSiSIicrwooii, muster, having n part of (ter Cur*
go onboard, will In; despatched immediately,—
For balance of freight or paOMge, having first
ruto accommodations, (stain rooms) apply on
hoard at Mongin’s upper wharf, or to
dec20 WASIlRURN, LEWIS & CO.
—
L’ndi f niters Sn’e.
By S. Fliillti-i.-k »V ( o.
Oil Suinrdny, tlie lliii Jannon- next at 11
'clock id from of store, fur account of nnderwi*
furs and nil concerned. Hitrlaig Leonidas, as slid
now lies mi tlio opposite side oftlic river together*
with all tlio sails, rigging and other lacklu belongs
mg to her ilrheftshe arrived from ssa, put )n:o this
jort in distress, on iier pas.-nge froai Havana
lonnd fur Providence, 1L I., s'd’d by advice of thrf
Wardens of tho Port. 'Penns cash (bank,,I,Id
dec 23
PATTERSON.
Einln-oirtcrlcs. '
\ VERY & JOHNSON hove received, o con-
A signmentofrich Capes, Collars, &c. which
they will soli at t> small advance front tho maim-
IKctnrer’a prices,for caah only.
dec 10 . South side Monument Sqnnre.
Real Welsh Flannels
M AY bo found atAVERY & JOHNSON’S,
(MominicntgPquare) at fair prices; also,
red und yellow'do. dec 10
IMiuvkctsl TUiutkctsll HlanUctsU!
PFIH E subscrilier hna juat received from France
JL por ahlp Florian, via Charleston, a full sup
ply of Negro and Bed Riankets, from the colo-
brnted inanufaoturer Z. Grniner &• Son, Mont
pellier. NOBLE A. HARDEE.
nov21 230 . . ■■
Ale niul Vldci'.
A DHLS Ale, 20 boxes Champagne Cidor,
X U for »a!o by KING & COOM US,
doe 23 Union Forry Wharf.
Sugar, Gin nml Brandy.
~t .A HHDS prime St Croix Sugar
X*dt 27 boxes double and singlaLoaf do
27 hbls Phelps’ Connecticut Gin
2 half pipes Otnrd, Dnptiy & Co'* Brandy
Now landing, tor sale by ,
dec 2 L ID!), T UPPER & SISTARE.
Goshen Butter.
1 A FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter, receiv
XU od l.y tlio L. Baldwin, and for sale by
dec 23 ■* « *
C. L. McNISlL
Cider.
"I A BBLS. prime Newark Cider, now lund-
X" ing and for sale by L. BALDWIN,
dec ID
Bonnets.
W I1. A S. ROGERS have inat received
. per Wilson Fuller, from New York, 1
ease superior Florence Braid Bonnets, ofthe la
test London fashion; also, 1 ca«o English Split
Straw Bonnets, finest quality and most fushiona-
lilo shape. . dec 13
Bleached and Brown Shirtings.
-g A BALES heavy 4-4 brown Shirtings
X* * 16 do do 3-1 do Springfield do
1 case 4-4 fine New-York Mill do
1 do 7;0 do undressed do
1 do 3-1 do do do
Just received by
SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
dee 11 247
Thread Faces, rite.
A VERY & JOHNSON, (Monument Square)
A have received,
Thread Edgings and Inserlings
Super Paris worked Collars
So Swiss. do do
' Do Mttslin do do
* Muslin worked Bands
Cambric Edgings and Insortings
dec JO 240
3-4 Springfield Shirting.
-f S' BALES 34 Bpringliold Shirting, lauding
XO from brig Wilson Fuller.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
doc 30 240
Suspenders, Suspenders.
T HE subscriber has now on liond.a very largo
assortment of Suspenders, viz: Superior
Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin
da, Extrn Silk Elostic and Cotton; all of which arc
orTered at his usual low price,
uov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
D. Bern
H AS just returned frbniNew-Yorkwitlia large
and splendid assortment of F oroign and
Domestic DRY GOODS, which will ho sold nt
reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting
of *
60 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos
60 do. MoiislindoLaincs
500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and
qualities
500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, beet quality
600 do. Cotton do.
1000 pieces English, French and Ant. Calicoes
10 bales 34 und 44 brown Homespun
0 cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
25 pieces white ond red Flannels
1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering
30 do. Satinets, assorted colors and qualities
30 do. Apron Chocks
25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn
25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do.' Negro Blankets
100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do.
300 doz. ossorted Head Ildkfs.
10 cases do. Florence braid and plain Straw
Bonnets
25 pieces plain ond 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 and silk Gloves
100 do Gont’s woolen, kid and buckskin do.
25 bales Band Boxes
Together with a choice assortment of silk, hrociio,
cotton and worstod Shawls, Laces, pluin, checked
and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, &c,
Als, an assortment of Reudy Made Clothing.
oct28 210—ly-
Wanted.
S IX able bodied Negroes, to goon the River;
for whicli liberal wages will bo paid, (month]
ly if required.) Application to bo made to
y dccis I 1 JOHN GUILMARTIN.
iMlk.i—""“tmr niucic n :
•600
’ & NEVITT.
Euen’s
Strengthening Plaster, for sitlo
260 A. PARSONS.
* Holland Gin..
Phy... ( «n, 3 hnlf pipes Cognac
1 0 P ^ c f, for sale 11 by S P, *8
JllCfl. DILLON & CO.
\ Itlmc. Bnm,
L. ""0 and 40 hbls N.
Ik
kin hri.
E. Rum, landing
in, am' “
id for salo by
FAY & CO.
Mb io „„'yintcd,
wrofBrunghton & Whitakor-sts,
w ‘7;.,' ra l le rior Winter strained
warranted pure.
t RN fur,3j l 0 ", 1 lt J ^“duat received per Wm
K, HENDRICKSON,
ShcritPs Sale.
W ILL bo sold on tlio first Tuesday in Feb-
ruary next, 1840, before the Court House
in Hinosvillo, Liberty County, between tlio usu
al lionrs or Buie, tlio following property, viz:
One tract of land containing three hundred
acres, be the same more or less, Bounded west by
John Porrys and Leigh’s lands, north by Canoo-
chie River, south by lands grnntod to William
Barber, and east by vacant lands; levied on ns tho
property of Inane Sauls, to satisfy two executions
issued out of a Justices’ Court in Liberty County,
in favor of Joint Dillon. Property pointed out
hv J. C. Parker. Levy madoand returned to rte
by n Constable. 6. S, MOODY, p. s. I., c.
dec 26 259
Pnlnts ( Oils, Glass, »vc.
3500 GALLS, pure' Eugliah Linseed
300 gallons blenched Sperm, Oil
COO do. unbleached do. •
600 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil
500 do. uubleachcd do. do.-
600 do. common do. do.
200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes
CO dozen largo Picture do. do.
2 tons White Lead. Received and for sale
by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
octlO
John Mallery,
VASHlOflAMsE AHI> MII.ITAUV TAH.OU,
H AS received per recent arrivals, u choice ns*
Hortmentof BrQadcloilw, Cassimeres, Vest
ings, &c., which lie is prepared to make up to or
der in tlie best manner, and on reasonable tennuf
,oct 10
Wine, Brandy, Gin, Bottles, dec,
2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wrno, of superior
quality, on draught ’ ' '
Also, in boxes of 1 and 2 doz each, tlio follow
ing celobrated brands of Madeira, Port'and Sher-
ry Wines, in quantities to suitnurchiiscrs, viz: Ol
iveira, Alcyone, Rcinittimco, Dlmon, Liuia,Wao-
nmaw, Jlap, Flowor, Edward Blandy & Sons,
Joy, Alert, Madoira, Bolvidoro, Golden, Polo mid
Brown Sherry. „ „ , „ ,
5 pipes Otard, Dppny & U5S Brandy
2 do. superior-HoUandGin
10 casks Ixondon Porter '■
100 crates Wine Bottles. For sale by
met 24 207 JOHN W. LONG
Notice.
O N Tuesday last, about 1 or 2 o’clock, there
came a man (his name not known) into my
yard with aw agon and team, four mules and one
sorrel raayd, ungeared them, tied them to tho
wagon and wont off, and baa not been peep siucp.
I have the team and wagon in my possession, and-
tHo ownor can have them by paying expenses and
a. riTTMAN.
Splendid IiOmlon Annuals.
WJ T. WILLIAMS has just received,a few
TT • ofthe London Annuals for 1840, of the
most beautiful kinds, embellished with ongravings
by tlie most eminent Artists.
Tho Amaranth, edited by Herney, folio with 13
engravings oii steel.
The Iris, by Miss Metford,with large and beau
tifully engraved plates and fanciftil picturesque
borders, in a new and unique style, in folio.
The Book of the Boudoir or tho Court of
Queen Victoria, a series of Portraits ofthe Eng
lish Nobility, together with that of the Queen.
Gems of Beauty, with fanciful illustrations in
verse, by the Countess of Blessington, folio.
The Bcllc'of the Season, by the Countess of
Blessington, splendidly illustrated iu quarto.
Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, with po
etic illustrations by L. E. L. ttriu ftlary Ho wilt,
with 36 engravings, quarto.
Tho Shakspoaro Gallery of Femalo Portraits,
numerous plates.
The Book of Beauty, by die Countess of Dies
sington.
Tlie Keepsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort-
loy.
The Picturesque Annual, Windsor Castle, 15
plates.
Friendship’s Offering and Winter’s Wreath,
Forget Me Not, Ackermann’s.
Belgium and Nassuu, with upwards of50 plates.
The Orieulal Annual, containing Tales, Le*
gends and Romances, by F. Bacon, with engrav
ings by Fender.
Tho Juvenile Scrap Book.
Also,
All the American Aunuids and works of fancy.
dec 7
ranee or malice, tlio subscriber, iu order to satisfy
tho most scenticul as to the good faith with which
this.undertaking is.conducted, has entered into
tho following arrangement with three of tho first
Banking Institutions hi thisciW, the Union Bank
of Louisiana, the Citizen’s Bank of Lonisiuna,
and tlio New Orleans Canal & Banking Compa
ny. These Banks will recoive special deposits
fbr any quantity of tickets, ill amount of not less
than ono hundred dollarsund give in return a cor*
tificato ofthe following tenor:
Received from Mr. - tlio sum of dol*
lari, as a special deposit to remain to his credit,
until all the prizes which form the Scheme ofthe
Grand Real Estate Lottery of Property situated
New Orleans, of which Schuiidz & Hamilton
e Managers, shall have been transferred free of
every incumbrance, to tlie Trustee of said Lottery;
Air. J. B. Knuult, Cashier of tho Citizens Bank
5>f La.,Mr.Ameder Bandonin. Caihiorofthe Con*
soljdated Association , of planters of Louisiana,
jointly with Louis Schmidt, suid Trustees acting
as per act passed before A. ftlazareau, Not. Pub
lic, on the 2d May, 1839—Vvheh said dollars
shall bo paid over to Louis Schmidt, acting Man
ager of suid Lottery, on his endorsing tills certifi
cate.
, Cashier.
Nct^Orlcans. '
Orderwbr Tickets on the above terms, may bo
addressed to any morchaut in New Orleuus, or by
a remittance to tlie Cashiers of tlio above named
Banks, to >vit;,„ .
Fred. Frey; Esq. Cashier ofthe Union Bank of
Louisiana.'
J. B. Perroult, Esq. Cashier of the Citizen’s
Bank of Louisiana. .
Beverley Chew, Efeq. Cashier ofthe New Or
leans Canal & Banking Combauy.
The great popularity of this Lotteiy through
out this and tho neighboring States, where the
Properties and tlie parties interested .therein, are
known, and tlie rapid sulo of tho tickets, induces
the subscriber ttf notify his friends and the public,
to lose no time in forwarding their orders.
LOUIS: SCHMIDT, Acting Manager.
New Orleans, 9th Dep, 1839..
dec 20 254
Wood, Wood.
T HE Subscriber has now on hand, and will
lie constantly receiving, a supply of first
quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at tlie Wood
Yard, east end of the town,
oct 17 201 II. F. WILLINK
Wood*
A QUANTITY of Water Oak and Black Jack
Wood for sale at Ouilnmrtin’H wharf, which
will be sold ot a roducod price for cash, if taken
from the wharf.
dec 12 JOHN GUILMARTIN.
Cotton Plantation and Negroes
for sale.
T 1IE Cotton Plantation known as Sombre-
monde, situate in Bryan county, 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
planted in cotton and provisions; 200 acres rich
low hammock and swamp, uncleared; the remain
der pine, and dry salt marsh, which might bo ro-
de'emed at little expense. On the premises nro a
new.dwelling, cotton, comaud negro housesj
with plantation utensils, and a supply of provis
ions for the negroox till another crop. The place
is on the salts and hoaltl.iy, with n good landing
for sloops 200 yards from the settlement. 34 Ne-
g rocs attached to the plantation, a very prime and
ealihy gang.
Also, n tract of Land in White Bluff district
situated on the Montgomery road, near Hanaris
bridge, and on Vernon river,containing 360 acres,
adjoining tho lands of Adams—125 ucros clearer
and suitable for planting or pasture/ the remain
der heavyHimbored lund. On the place a house,
wjrichmay he made a comfortable dwelling;
'Persons wishing to purchase vrtt) please apply
to tho subscriber at Savonuah.
dec 13 W. WOODBRIDi
WOODBRIDQE,
olkavs Rcwari
One ’Thousand Dollars Reward
W ILL he paid for tlie apprehciisiou, with
proof to conviction, ofthe person or per
sons who fired the Bridge ofthe Central Rail
Road over the Little Ogeechee, on the 21st inst.
By order ofthe Roard of Directors.
J R. R. CUYLER, Cashier.
nov22 231 (Georgian)
ght or passage, having superior accounno
dations, apply on hoard at AlOore’s wharf, or to
doc 19 * L. BALDWIN.
For IVctv-York— Georgia Line.
Tho regulnr packet brig L. BALDWIN,
iCapt. T. Bassett, having a part of her enrgo
money.)
frereilino". » ?:W?hMet Vurbah " rco
For Bultimoi*e,
The fine new echr. SOPHIA, Captain
ones, will meet with despatch for tlie above
{ )ort. For freight or passmra, apply on hoard, or
o 8. PIIILBR1CK~& CO.
Who offer for sale landing IVoin said vessel,
2700 bushels prime Whito Coni
1000 do Oats
300 hbls superfine Howard street Flour
10 kegs Butter, 30 do ground Sugar
24 boxes ground Pepper, 10 do Mustard
dec 14
For New-Oiicans Direct.
The superior fast sailing echr STAUNCH
3. L. Smith, master, will sail on Thursday,
tho 2d January next, weather permitting. For
freight or passage, having good accommodations,
op ply on hoard at Hunter’s whnrf, of to
dec 24 R< RAIFORD.
burthen 400 barrels, will be ready to receive
cargo in a.few days. A Southern port w:D he
preferred. Apply to
S. PHILBRICK &. CO
Who offer for sale on board said schooner,2500
bushels Oats, "j . dec 17
To Rent»
Three Dwelling Houses. Apply to
dec 19 II. F. WILLINK.
For Sale or to Rent.
Tlie two story Dwelling and two Lots in
. ackson Ward, opposite tlie Free School.
Possession will he given immediately L A^^ to
To the Voters of Chatham Co
F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I tender myself for
re-election to tlio offices of tlie Clerk of tlie
Superior and Irilhrior Courts of Chathnni Coun
ty, ond respectfully request your suffrages on the
cth day of January, 1840.
dec 10 151 ROBERT W. POOLER.
Fellow-Citizens of Chatham Co
I AM a candidate for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Chatham County, and solicit your
suffrages on the first Monday in January next,
dec 16 151 ELISHA WYLLY.
To the Electors of Chatham Co.
F ellow-citizens—i am a candidate for
ro-electioi) to the office of Tax Collector of
the County, and respectfully solicit your suffrages
on the first Monday in January next,
dec 13 DAVID BELL.
For Sale,
A MOST desirable Form, situated in
Ccdur Valley. Paulding County, in the most
romantic and beautiful portion of die Cherokee
country. On the premises nro an excellent dwol
ling house, comfortably furnished, and a first rate
ham and threshing machine.
Any one purchasing;-may have with the farm a
choice stock of Cattle,Hogs and Sheep.oftlio most
select breed. Also, 0 mules aud 4 horses. 4 and 2
horse wagons, ploughs, &c. Also, about 2000
bushels or corn, fodder, oats, peas, pumpkins,&c,
This FARM consists of LAND equal in fertili
ty to any in Georgia, and the terms will he liberal
to an improved purchaser. Apply to Dr. WM,
P. WILSON, Brunswick, ortoMr. SHORTER,
Cedar Town, Paulding County.
Brunswick, Dec. 16.
KJ*Tho Savannah Republican and Charleston
Courier will please insert the above twice a week
for one month, and the Darieu Herald will give
four weekly insertions and send bill to Dr. W. at
this place. dec 19
liny.
Oft ft BUNDLES prime Eiutom Hay, for
' • ’ SUl “ ^ MICH. DILLON & CO.
Receiver of Tax Returns.
F ELLOIV-CITIZENS of Chetlmiii County,
I offer ns a camiitluUi for re-olection to too
office of Receiver ofTnx Returns, and solicit
your votes on tlio first Monday in Jim miry next,
dec 13 149 B. LATIIROP.
HincSvJIte Academy.
T IIE Trustees of tho above Institution, take
pleasure in announcing to the public, tlmt
they have engaged the services of Col. James 8,
Dradwcll, for tlio ensuing year.
The instruction of the Academy will he—
Elementary Branches; together with
Latin olid Greek,
Algebra nml Geometry,
Book-Keeping and Finance.
Nntuml and Moral Philosophy,
’Astronomy, &c. &c.
Board for children can bo obtained in rospccta.
hie houses on reasonable terms.
S. SPENCER, Secretary,
December 1st, 1830.
lETThe Darien Ilcmld will publish the above
onco a week until January next, and forward tlie
account therefor,to tlio Secretary at Ricohorough,
Liberty County.540 dec 3
Planters’ Bank.
A N election for oight Directors on tho part of
the Stockholders of this Bunk, will be held
at the Banking House, on Mondny, 6th January
next. Tlie Poll will ho opened at X0 o'clock, A
51. and closed nt£; P. M.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec 11 247(6J
Central Rail Road and Banking:
Company of Georgia.
■ > .V :rt. v SAVaxgAH, 3d Deo. 1839,
.^ .DIVIDEND NO. 6.
A DIVIDEND from tho profits .of this Com-
1V pauy for tho past six months has been this
day declared, payililo on end lifter the llth inst.
Tile amount of dividend is $2 65 per share for
shaics on.which tlie sum of$100 Was — ,J ——
Jnpc lost, and $2 50 per share of $97.50 paid.—
Stockholders at'and in the neighborhood of Ala-
con, cun receive their dividends nt the Branch.
. . R. R, CUYLER, Cashier.
. dec5 242—1m .. (Geor.) ■ • -
Regatta.
T HE first Annual Kogatta ofthe ‘‘St. Alarye
Boot Club," wilUake place ot St. Marys,
on tho 9th day of January next, for the following
purses:
For 6 oared boats, $100.
Do 4 “ “ $100.
Entranco$15,upon each ofthoabove. Boats
of any length or. make, may enter for tho purses.
Proprietors of Boats who may wish to enter
their boats for dto above purses, will pleaso signi
fy tile same to the undersigned at St. Marys, be
fore January 7tb, or oh that day.
Clubs along the coast ore eemesdy requested to
visit St. Marys on that day with their bqats, to
contend for the purses.
CHAS. A. AIAGILL,
' Secretary St. Marys Boat Club,
dee 10 253t8j
Central Rail; Road A Banking:
Company of Georgia.
' Savannah, Nov. 13,1839.
A N Election for nine Directors to manage tho
affairs of this Institution, will bo held nt the
Banking Hmisp.infojs city, on tlie first Alonduj
in January next. Pbllstobe open from 9A. M
to 2 P, Mi By ordbr: R. R. CUYLER,
nov.18
227
Cashier.
T I
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A Card).
HE subscriber wishing to reduce his entire
_ stock of Drags, Medicines, Perfumery,Fun-
oy Articles, &c., will on nnd after the first of Jah-
unry next, sell for ready money only—prices will
bo m nccordnnoe to tlie times, which tlio public
are respectfully invited to call nnd examine for
themselves. A. PARSONS,
• Druggist, No. 8, atthe Eagle,
doc 23 Gibbons’Buildings.
i Notice to Planters. .
•w /\A BBLS. new AIcnhadon Fisli, equal to
X vHX No, 3 Mackerel, just received aud for.
sole at a low rate by *
dee 11 AIICH. DILLON & CO.
Fresh Snjices. • .
-1) A/fV MATS Cinnamon
J.qjvs l-bbl Nutmegs, fresh imported
1 case Mace do, lbng Cloves do
20 kegs pure ground Ginger
. v 19, bogs Root do
0 do Alspicc. &c. Just receivoa and for
by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Elixir of Bark.
T HIS valuable flavored Cordiul is expected iu
a few day* by the brig Opelousas, from Bal
timore. Itis needless to comment upon the val
uable properties of this Bark for Fever and Ague,
Nervous Debility or Week Stomach, as tlie testi
monials in hands of the Agents will suffice its val
uable qualities. It ciin only be procured at the
store of PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
dde 6 Sole Agents.
For Freight or Charter,
The fino schooner MARY GALLANT,
Fresh Leyton*.
By S, I'ltilhrick iV CO.
At I’rivnln Snle.
Lending por brig Wui. Tuylor, 30 boxes fresh
LtewliMi dvC 28
Steamer Richmond for Sale, "
. By S. Pliilhrick A CO.
Will be sold at public auction in front of the
Excliango, iu the city of Savnnuali, on Wednes
day, tlio first day ofjiiminry, 1840,
The steamer Richmond, with her engine, boil,
cr, tackle, Ac,
ThoRidiinond win built in Baltimore, in llir
year 1830, by W. AG. Gardner, of the best uid
tennis, and is copper /listened,
She is 126 font long; 26 feet be/xm, ami 8 foci
depth ofhokl,
ller engine isaleysr bennt, of80 time pwvcr,
built by C* Reeder, of Bnftitnore, tinder th i per-
ticular inspec ion of the into W. Searboraiiih,
Esq. Her holier is new, having bee it in u e hut
a few months; it was built by Faweeto, Pus on &
Co. of Liverpool, at u cost of $6,500. lie: cab. .
iu is well furnished with 12 berths, wash room nnd
water olosofs.
Tho boat is well found, with anchor, chain ca
bles, hawsers, cooking nnd cabin Moves, cabin
furniture, bedding, &c. and is now iugerd order
for business, .. •
Tho sulo will bo positive.
The terms of sale—-1-3 cash, haiOnOo 3, 4 and O
months for approved paper.
Oilers by private eontraot will receive attention
until tho 31st inst,
By order ofthe Board ef'Di'rctKOrs,
dee 17
A. PARSON
dec 14
PoWilci'cA Spices,
C 1INNAMON, Block Pepper, African Pepper,
< Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice
Ginger, Ac. For sale by
PORCHER A LA ROCIIE,
Opposite tlie Market.
dec 6 Sign ofthe Golden Globe.
For Sale or to Hire,
F LATS of different sizes, from 30 to 70 feet
in length. Apply to
II. F. WILLINK,
At his Ship Yard, east end of the Town,
dec 19 253
Notice.
C OUNCIL will elect five Port Warders on
the first Mondny in January next, for tho
Port nnd Harbor of Savannah. Applicants will
leave their applications with tlio Clerk on or be
fore that day. By order of Council,
dec 21 M. MYERS, c. c.
Notice.
W H. & S. ROGERS will receive the bills
• of all tlie up-country Banks of Georgia,
rccontty in good standing at par, for Goods, pro
vided the amount of tlie bill is traded out, but not
for contracts already made,
dec 20 South side Market-Square.
Flection Notice.
A N election for the followin'* county officers
to wit; Sheriff, Clerk of tho Superior am
Inferior Courts, Receiver of Returns of Taxable
Property, Tax Collector, Coroner, and Surveyor
of-Chatham County, will be held at tlie Court
I^ouse in the city of Savannah, on Monday the
sulk day of January, 1840, Polls opened at 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 Willi the County Constables, to open the
polls arid preserve order. By order,
* EDWARD G. WILSON,
dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf, e. c. c.
AUCTION
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2t£
dec 2t
dec 18
O. F. : MILLS, Agent,
Administrator’s Sale.
^ By S. Pliilbrick & Co#
On the first Tuesday in January next, at 11 o'*
clpck, tn front of the Court House in this city, &
Shares Stock in steamer Forester, belonging t0
estate ofA- Suussoy df South Carolina, deceased#
Sold by order of tho Administrator. Terms cash#
nov 22
Administrator’s Sale
By S. Pliilbrick &CO#
On tlie first Tuesday in January, 1840, in front
of tho Court House in the City or Savannah, dur<»
mg the usual hours of sale, Lot No,5, Cdutnbia
Ward, with tlio dwelling house and all improve-*
menu thereon i also, a family of Negroes, viz* A
valuable fellow, his wife ami their daughter, three!
m number, all well disposed aud very desirnbfo
sen uhts, belonging to the estate of Jeremy Slone,
late of this city, deceased. Sold by permission of
tlie Justine* of tlie Inferior Court of Chatham Co,
when pitting for ordinary purposes, and by order
ofthe Administrators. Terms atsale,
ttov 6
• Administrator’s Siihs,
By S. Pliilbrick Jfc Co#
On tho first Tuesday in January next, in front
of the Court House, between tho usual hours of
sale,
A fine Saddle and Gig llorso, perfectly gcntlo
and sound, belonging to the estate of Nicholas.
Marlow, deceased; and sold by order of tho Ad*
ministrator. Terms cash. dec 14
Superior Newcastle Coal,
_ By S. Philbrick Ac Co#
150 chaldrons best Newcastle Coni on board
Br. barque Clio, from Newcastle,and will be sold
from the wharf in lots to suit purchasers nt nine
dollars per chaldron. The Coal will be fendy for
delivery oil Wednesday next, in meantime orders
will ho taken at the Counting Room, dec 21
By S. Pliilbrick A Co.
At Private Sale.
A valuable man servant, aboht 28 yetlfs qfagfli
a first rate cook, accustomed to house work, good
ostler and carriage driver in every respect.
~ Administrator's Sale, r ^“-
m Si Pliilbrick 4
\\ ill be sold beft)re OUr rtore, On Sat(uday,ditt
25th January,the IbllOwlrig prODcrty. vizj l honu?.
saddle and bridle; 1 gold waidh ntid'ktlnrd chain j 1
trunk, 1 pair pistols, and sundry articles Of wear
ing apparel, belonging to fin eatnto of M; Hi
Drake, deceased. Sold for ) benefit of thd
heirs and creditors of said estu x., by order ofthd
Administrator. dec 13
By 8. Philbrick) & C6i
At Private Sale.
50 boxes 1st quality Stienn Candles, larldiiitf
from brig Russell, from Philadelphia. .dec 21.,
Law JYotice.
C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law, has located himself in Louis
ville, Georgia, where he will attend to all profes
sional business uuu uslou to his care, witii diligence
and punctuality. He will regularly attend the Su-
g erior Courts ofthe Counties of Jefferson, Burke,
criven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnull and Mont
gomery.
aug2 4 163 .
Notice to Pilots.
I T appearing by a report of tho .Resident Phy
sician in Boston, that tlie Sma// Pox, to on
alarming extent is, aud has been for some time,
prevailing iu that city; notice is hereby given to
all Pilots and Captains of vessels arriving from
that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Five
Fathom, and there to remain, without communi
cation with the city, or adjacent country, until
visited by the Health Officer.
By order ofthe Mayor and Aldermen passed
tills day. WM. B. STEVENS, M. 1>.
Deputy Ileultli Officer,
dec 12 For tlio Port of Savannah
SWcet Oil.
SPLENDID article for the table. For sale
by. . n . . A. PARSONS.
dec 27'
'260;
.. . Bears’OH. - ,
JJIGHLY P erru,ed, : end for sa^fo by soNg
dec 27 26ft
BultCI*.
-t r\ FIRKINS clibir
B w aud for sale by
• dec27- . - ;
domestic Brandy. '
5 HALF pipes Domestic Brandy, for sqle low
to close a cohsignineiit.
dec 27
GEORGE H. MAY.
Fulton Market Beef.
jt BBLS choToe, put hp expre^ly for
hmily use; inst received per ship Celia
ondftlr Sdleby COPE l & Ml£LS.
deo 27 . .260 , . •
7 Coal. .. .
T WO hundred and fifty chaldrons best quality
English‘Cbal, landing fremi brig Symetry,
at Telfair’s wharfs ter sale to tots to ett.it purcha
sers, by MICH. DILLON &-CO.
de.c / , / ,
Bank of St. Marys
R ESOLVED, That a reduction of fifteen per
cent, be required on all notes offered for
renewal at this Bank on nnd after the first day of
February next, and also a further reduction of
fifteen per cent, on the renewal next thereafter.
A. J. BESSENT, Cashier.
St. Marys, (Go.) 6th Dec.
dec 9^ UlstF •
Marshal’s Salt}. 4
Bryan M. Mori!l, ) 4
vsi v • S In Admiralty*
The RobL fintcc and cargo, y ' ' . -
B Y Virtue of an order of Court in this enuso,
will be sold befbre the C-pnrt House m Sa
vannah, on tho first Tuesduy in Januaiy nextj the
schooner Robert Bruce aild her cargo of Boards,
24 bblsdanmgild Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To
bacco, and one GiiMj nil as the same now' are at
the Landing and Plantation .of Bryan M. Morel,
Esq. ntOssabaw Island. Terms .cush, bankable
money. PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
. Deputy Marshal District of Georgia,
dec 6 243
Combs, Brushes, dee#
F INE Ivory and Horn Dressing and Pocket
Combs, Ilair, Cloth, Nail, Combs.and supe
rior English, French and American Tooth Brush
es, and Sfiaving Brushes, &c. in the greatest va
riety. Just received and for side by
. dec 6 G. Ri IIENDWCKSON«
Cily Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday iu January next,
W ILL be sold before’the Court House in ihtf
city of Savannah, between the usual IiOurt
of sale,-(under the superintendence ofthe Com*
mittee on Sales) the following Lots, viz;
Lot No. 39, Elbert Ward, bounded east by (ot
No. 40, south by Liberty street, West by lot .No,
38, and north by a Inne; re-entered npon ns tho
property of Judith Sheftall, for ground rent,
Also, Lot No. 24, Liberty Ward, bounded oast
by Jefferson street, south by York street, west by
lot No. 23, and north tty President street} re-en-.
tered upon as the property of tho estate Samuel
Wilkins, for ground rent
Also, Lot No. 35, Liberty Ward, botfifdcd east
by lot No. 36, south by South Broad street, west
by lot No. 3*1, nnd north by a June; re-entered up
on as the property of the estate Samuel Wilkins,.
for ground rent.
Also, Lot No. 3, Warren Ward, bounded east
by lot No. 4, south by a lane, west by lot JVn< *J,
nnd norm by • Bay street; rd-enlered upon os tint
property of Wm. P. Bowen, for ground rent,
dec 7 . A. HARMON, c. m,
Colorado and Bed River Baud#
O N the first Tuesday in January next, before
the Court House in the City of Sottfnnah^
will be sold for the benefit of the creditors ofLew*
is Gauahl,nu insolvent debtor,five thousand (50QQ)
acres of Land in the Republic ofTexns, the same
being contained in a script for five (5) share* in
die estate and funds of the Colorado and Red
River Land Company, transferable on the boojte
ofthe Company, the said script having been regu
larly made out to-the said Lewis Gunahl ond by
him assigned to mo under an order ofthe Iloto
tho Inferior Court ofChatliain County, for the
benefit of the creditors ofthe said Lewis GunnhL
ELISHA WYLLY,
Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Ganahl
nov25 N
Sli<it iir% Sale. '
W LL bo fl.'/ld on the. first Tuesday lfl Febru*
aiy next, before the Court House to th#
city of Savannah, between the usUal hours of sale j
ono Bread Cart, one small Wagofi find Harness,
one Matrass, one Pillow, one Cot, One box fingei 1 '
Rings, and one chest of Clothing {-levied tiff ittt-
derandby virtue ofn Distrain Warrant issued
out of tlie-Honorable,the Iuferior Court of Chat*
ham County, nt tho instance of Moruecui Myors,
vs. John Smith.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff fc. d.
dec21 254 (Gedr) ; '
. • " "Wantetb
A N Overseer to take charge df a Cdttdit and
Rice Plantation. Apply tb
dec 21 256 WM, IL dUYLER.
. Domestic Brandy 'an«l Gim.
CJ fi* BBLS< Domestic Brafidy, 15 do Smith’d
jUiJ dd Gin, received per brig New Yqrk, and
for sale by
nov27 MICH. DILLOK & CO,
Savannah Ins. & Trust Co.)
27th December,!: 39. (
S IGHT Ctieefes oil Philadelphia.
dec if SAM’L C. HOUSE, Sec’y.
TtMFTY bbls dry suited Horriilg, landing from
J? brig Wilson Fullfir, and fdr sale ’ow, by
deofi; L. BALDWIN.