Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 30, 1839, Image 3

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rtcw Years Presents. 15,294. I „ rVF .1 \d rULASKI MONUMENT tsct-' 6 - • Lor n:nv. ■OR 1830. iho Well.burg, (Va.) nilria, duel* NO. •d by . CLAS l^ l ^„ d fe: / ftrT839,'nAi«"xa£ ( r J$ad Store-nit known licro oil Wei ^liijuiuury- , |^J IEME 1 prize of. 1 1 1 , » , > r ’ M GO F0 Cd I::;:::::::::: , sin Halves i?5, Quarters tJ'J BO. Shares, either einglo or by tin) te, for nolo by^ I'l’.NDEUOAST, Pornor Bull-street nml Bay Lnno, Corn Near tho Exchange, fjenOom the town or country proudly "He. ;35,29>1 12,000 5000 3001) 2073 1200 1000 500 300 100 ■nhcruin is Tor Suits. Loro i. n valuable rlantatinn situated oil MHMflSStJan tVoul of the Now Pas- £X viow of Warsaw Inlet. Ucon- pfiflre hundred acre*, is very rich, and P,...,1I0 the culturo of our Southern m- tlcs;s?si'.rcn,s T - a.e inoit ofthis nbouuds with lino oak 'TCuReienlat market pricoa to B|y for the j^'There are Morn. Miilticatilla now grow- J' i 51 “land, sufficient to food a million of l" po ^nMtVaion-Uieaocni be hod wilh fjJltion. There are buildings oft Uio plan- r iy bo need both Dr tho Cotton mid Tmltnre Inspection ofUii. property by one Kd to buy, is far preferable to a doaerip- r*. r .^nnimmii atirh In cntilA I-Ioyd. 1 Itlavkct-Squai'C, T-T AS just received, A A 1 case extra fino Tuscan Bonnets 1 case Misses do do 1 da do English Split Straw do, a hand- some article 2 do extra fino do Strnw Bonnots 2 do Satin Straw Bonnets 4 do black and white do All up country Bank Bins taken at pnr, for ti ochIk or m payment of debts already contracted. doc 10 253 . , _ Seasonable Poods. •J AT PCS real Welsh Flanunl A 3Q do Bed Flannel 10 do bleached Canton do 4 do Kentucky Jeans 30 do Twilled Kerseys Also, Twilled MacnnaW Blankets White nml col’d knotted Counterpanes WhiteMarseilles do Migseillcs Skirts. Just received and for sale by GEORGE W. BEIIN, doc 18 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. TIZ dioves. 1)02 Gents Buckskin Gloves 10 do Merino do 3 do colored If S do 0 do Liued Cotton do Also, 10 doz white andcttl’tl Merino A Hoso 12 do do do Lambs Wodl £ Hoso Jiw received and for salo by • _ GEORGE W. BEIIN, •dto IS No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. ' Embvoidefies. A YLRY A JOHNSON have received, a con- xA signtnentofrich Cepes, Collars, Ac. which they will sell at n small advance front tho niutm- fuctiuror’s prices, for cash only. ' dec 10 South sido Monument Sqnnro. M n«fU Wclsli Flannels AY be found at AVERY & JOHNSON’S, (Monumont Square) at fair prices; also, red Ind yellow do. dec 10 6 _ _ _ rSoalten Itntlcr. FIRKINS prime Goshen Butter, now O ti landingandforsaloby *0 21 L. BALDWIN. Pork nml p. M. Peer. Alt hhl. Pig Pork, nml 10 half lihla PlR T fh H, „ . . 1U Meaa Boof, just rccoivod and for Ylio by <*”23 LONG & PATTERSON/ ~ „ AIo and Cider. 1 U **BLS Alo, 20 Imxes Champagne Cldor, 1U for aalo by, KING & COOM BS, *°23 Union Ferry Wlrnrf. Goshen Butter. 1 fk FIRKINS choice Goaheu Butter, recolv A” cd by tho L. Baldwin, and Dr aale by * c 23 c. I„ McNISII. . Cider. 1 it PDbS. primo Newark Cldor, now land- 1U i ngand for aalo by L. BALDWIN, dec 19 Palms, Oils, Class, dkc. 3500 Wt lmr ° Einaeed 300 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil 600 do. uublcncbed do. 500 do. bleached mid retinod Whale Oil 600 do. unbleached .do. do. 500 do. common do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 dozen largo Picture do. do. 2 tons White Lead. Received and Dranlo HAZARD, DENSLOW &. CO. by oct 10 reii.rroDro, I recommend such to conte Vloine and Lot in Washington Ward is ^Umidm^b^had cheap. Ap.^a. , wbscriber.^ l, lions l for sale, Orocerlc*. Ac. i BOXES cxlni No. 1 Soap I 30 do Malaga Bnnch Riusim I $ 13 lb boxes Hyson Tea 110 kbPSew Pork, 10 do primo Beof | we ivcdandDr.nleh^ tcooMns , ■ Union Ferry Wharf. Blitter. KFsGS Butter received on consignment, . an ^ ^ 0r ,a ^° ^TATIT n A IT a Ttni’P Blankets'. Blankets'.'. Blankets'.'. I rTxIIL siihxcrihor has just received from France A per ship Florian, via ChuElpston, a full sup ply of. ^logrn and Bed Blankets, from tho cele brated manufacturer Z. Grnincr & Son, Mont- patter. NOBLE A. HARDEE, nov 21 230 W. pe'r Bonnets. iV. 8. llOGEBS have just received per Wilson Fuller, from New York, 1 case superior Florence Braid Bonnots, of tho la test London fashion; also, 1 case English Split Straw Bonnets, iiuestquulity and most fashions- ble shnpo. dec 13 Baltimore Jtacou. ■ linos. Sides „ _ . . ■ o ,io. SlHiulders, first quality Uncoil, land ■tom Khr Sophia. For solo by . -■mi GF.OKG1: H. MAY. Till Pluto. ^■SKImiidrod boxes Tin Plate 1* Black Tiu^ffi lfis Coi^r Beta vM'M l M Raisins*. . HALF boxes fresh Raisins, just received ■ Ilownfd-strcct Flour. ■i |1U[,S llnwanl-strcct Flour,luncy brand, ,<,■ landintr IVoin brig Eleanor,snd for salo by Bw GEORGE II. MAY. . rj .H Cronin Ale nml Butter. j, ■UIULS superior Crotnn Alo —■) 1 jiirViiM Goalien Ilutter 1 from brig Excel, for salo by S.Bh AIICII. DII.EON & CO. »■ Connecticut ltlvcr Gin. Itltl.S. Connecticut Gin, Gotvdy’s ,::„■)U brand, forsalo low, by > fB LADD, TU1TEH &. SISTARE. tbo'HlO 910 iLB UncniTciit Bttnk Notes. HOaaiA lull Road, Millcdgeville end OifBlUsItilWTille Ilanli Notes, purebased by „p^|B'<| LADD,TUPPER & SISTARE. mil Negro Plncrt. » WA BOXES Negro Pipes, for sale, by < ) LADD.TUl'PEll & SISTARE. 30 Jg) 239 ' .■ ClitiiupaKue. A BASKETS CUtOnpagne, (‘Jonot’) in 'th, If quart) and pints, for rale by ■d C. 1.. McNISII. h, Hiams Beer nml Tongues. b ’ Hi BBL8 lLiltimore IIunis _ H! 5dh SmokiM’ Beef ■0 do Smnlwd Tongues \ i'lr^H^veJwid forsalo by h 0 ,v.»< C.L.M0.NI8H. and Cordiuls. : “•. K J’Oy.S Preserves, assorted J 1 ' do East India Ginger Iwmoned West India Cordials wd for salo bv C. L. McNISII. ^■tvTDj?? c,or Euen’s strengthening Plaster, for salo >lH A. PARSONS. 260 u r j?“??'• * Holland Gin. ^ 3 half pipes Cognac sHFraar' ia,,di " s i,cr b,is InnWL Alien. DILLON & CO. To Planters. rrtHE Subscriber, Agent for Uic AthensManu- f A fucturing Company, has constantly on hand .a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton Goods, astiperiorarlicloforNegro Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE, oct 20 200 Tor m jftrj IS U lhd T«| sold ip'/l ».r iar,l o«<| ■ to I 1 ™. a .““U° l)bl.N. E. Rum, landing I MtonjClurlea Joseph, and Dr aalo by II eabelfoud. fay & CO. IPMV ?, lMS . tarrt * Jity fo m| ,,l ^° n AIustard * of superior I FORCHlill & LA ROCHE, „. 0 PPo«ito the Market, Qtga of tho Golden Globe. dec. Isms “"^rior English Wliito Lend LSS;, J? AmoHcnn, No. 1 & 2 “«ush Linseed Oil I i 5° Chalk S-.V* Whiting l~.ffnt,5doS>|gtatrh kly P ,r Suwnmih and Coromaudo, I G. R. HENDRICKSON. .I’at'fii BHSM'Cd Soups, klinsnj i prfiimoU SonpsTorUie toil- for exsh kL 6 *’ 0 ^ va " ol,, dcacriptions, HOi^HER & LA ROCHE. ^Enfo^riKlass. I^Bloby lm SllCet E-ttlgltLEiS, rCcoivcd ■-5- ANSON PARSONS Bo^EsT— wS'-5 n . lora, .'P“ri“<- Pockut Booka fJUBt received andforenlo by Bfa 9- K- HENDRICKSON. Bags i i 1 ~ foJSrafe* 0m *- j"" 1 rcceiv - -i 1101 !. DILLON & CO. W®*»Wapi°nr. 'neifilio Philadelphia Flour, Rns - GEORGE H, MAY. Ac. rntoy'o Cold Cronin, Afreall “'*lW ».tS.. r " rll >2 m-m• l1, ft - HENDuickSON. D. Dcmnsey, S just returnedfromNow-Yorkwitlia largo and splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, which will he sold at GO pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos 50 do. MonsVmdeLalne* GOO Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and qualities GOO yards Ingrain Carpetiug, best quality 600 do. Cotton do. 1000 nieces English, Fronth and Am. Cnlicoos 10 nalus 3-4 and 44 brown Homespun 0 cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 25 pieces white and red Flutincls 1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering 30 do. Satinets, assorted colors ana qualities 30 do. Apron Checks 25 do. Irish Liticu*, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Ne^ro Blankets 100 pair Whituev, Rose and Macluuaw do. 300 uoz. assorted Head Hdkfs. 10 cases do. Florence braid and plain Straw Bonnets * 25 nieces plaiu and,figured Silks, new stylo 25 boxes assorted Ribbon*. 300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted Hoso 200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do. *b0 do. Ladies kid aud silk Gloves 100 do Gent’s woolen, kid aud buckskin do. 23 bales Band Boxes Together with a choice assortment of silk, broche, cotton and worsted Shawls, Lnces, plain, checked and figured Muslin*, Shaker Bonnets, Ac. A Is, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing, oct 28 * 210~ly Aliicn nml Cotton Shirts. TUST opened, a complete assortment of ready t/ made Shirts, viz; Superior -Irish Linen do, Cotton with linen bosoms, do French Giugham, warranted not to fade; do Boston Prints, and Eng lish twilled, which will he sold ut a small profit,by nov J1 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square, Domestic Dry Goods, dee. Received hv recent arrivals. A fl* PCS 34 Plaid Homespuns 40do 7-8 Apron Chocks 32 do 44 fine Shirting, bleached 20 do 44 do do brown Bales heavy 34,44 and 54 brown Shirtings ami Sheetings 40 pcs 7-8 blenched Shirting, medium quality 60 do 34 do do, low priced 300 doz Clarks Salmon’s Spool Cotton 18 M plated Hooks and Eyes, Nos. 4,5,6, 7 4 doz Ladies super block IIS Gloves Forsalo nt tho lowest market price. SNIDER. LATHROP & NEVITT. dec 24 258 Notice to Planters. •g /“bd"! BBLS. new Menhaden Fish, equal to X V/v/ No* 3 Mackerel, just received aud for salo nt a low rate by dec 11 MICH. DILLON & CO. Wine, Brandy, Gin, Bottles, &c 2 IIALF pipes Star Shorry Wine, of superior quality, on draught . . ■ „ Also, in boxes of land 2 doz each, tho follow ing celebrated brands of Madeira, Port aud Sher ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz; Ol iveira, Alcyoue, Remittance, Dimon, Luim,Wuc* omaw. Map, Flower, Edward Blandy & Sons, Joy, Alert, Madoira, Belvidere, Golden, Pjde end Brown Sherry . ^ „ , 5 pipes Otard, Dupny Co s Braudy 2 do, superior Holland Gin 10 casks Loudon Porter 100 crates Wind Bottles. For sale by oct 24 207 JOHN W. LONG Garden SeedSc T HE subscriber has bust received per brig Madison, his supply of fresh Garden Seeds, warranted to be of best quality, and tho growth of!830, viz; , — ’longsweet Spanish Peas Dwarf, Marrowfat do Charlton do (,l j.vi«, Beap,Kidney, holfmoon and Vulcntmo Beet, eariy Turnip, Blood, white, Scnrsi- ty & Mangel Wortzel Cabbage, early York Battersea do Drumhead do Berlien & red Dutch do Carrot, early horu and long Orange ' • Cucumbers, early fram d Long green &prii?Uly do Lettuco,' early, ico and long green Melon, Citron Nutmeg und Skillmnns Eurly Cauliflower Onion, silver skin’d, red and while Portugal Okra, curled Parsley Popper For sale by dec 28 2G1 Blue Imperials do Washington do Bishop’s Prolific and tall Murrowfat do Radish, long scarlet do Short top’d do White Turnip do Early framed aud black full do Squash, early bush and long crook necked Salsify, Tomatoes Turnip, enrly Dutch do Large flat Globe do Rutabugo do Pepper Grass Water Cress White and red Clover Lucerne Grass, &o, AN80N PARSONS. Baltimore Flowr. g BBLS, nnd 25 half bbtt .nporBue How 2l5> ord street Flour, binding from brig Ope- #35,294. GREENE AND PV/.AHK1 MONUMENT LOTTERY. T CLASS NO. .18, FOR 1839. „ O bo determined by the drawing ofthe Vir gima State Lollerr, Claw No. 7, for 1839, to be drown «t Alexondrio, (Vo.) on the28th inot. PRIRES 1 prize of..,. *35,994 1 do .... 19,000 1 do .... 5000 1 do .... 3000 1 do .... 9073 ~15 do .... 1900 GO do . .... 1000 60 do .... 500 Ac, do. dc. .JpIendW Aon lion Annuals. AAT T. WILLIAMS has just received,a few YT • ol’tho London Aiimudsfor 1840, of Uie most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings by tho most imiueut Artists. The Amaranth, edited by Harney, folio with 13 engravings on stael. Tho Iris, by MissMetford.wiih large and bcniN tifully engraved plates und fuucUlil picturesque borders, in a new und unique style, in folio. The Book of tho Boudoir or the Court of Queen Victoria, a series of Portraits of tho Eng lish Nobility, together with that of the Queen. Gems of Beauty, with fuuciflil illustrations in versd, by tho Countess of Bjessington, folio. Tho Bolle ofthe Seasou, by tho Countess of Blowdngton, splendidly illustrated in quarto. Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, wills po* otic illustrations by L. E. L. und Mary Howitt, with 30 engravings, quarto. The Shakspearo G.dicry of Femnlo Portraits, numerous plates. Tho Book of Beauty, by tho Countess of files- sington. „ ♦ Tho Keepsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort- ley. Tho Pictttresquo Annual, Windsor Castle, 15 plates. Friendship’s Offering nnd Winter’s Wreath. Forget Mo Not.Ackenn.iun’s. Belgium and Nassau, with upwards of50 plates. Tho Orieulal Annual, containing Tulcs, Lc- f ;ends nnd Romaucos, by F. Bacon, with engrav- ugsby Fender. The Juveuile Scrap Book. Also, All the American Atmuals and works of fancy, dec 7 . For Boston, jgA Tho fino packet brig SAVANNAH, Cap- TMittain Slmpter, having port of her cargo en- gn/'cd, will meet wilh despatch. For h anco of freight Or passage, having splendid accemmeda lions, a] dec on hoard nt Hunter’s wnurf, or to WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO. For IVcXV-York—Br/^ Line. Tho regular packet brig EXCEL, E. berwood, master, liaving n part of her car- ? o on hoard, will be despatched immediately,— or bnlanco of freight or passage, having first rato accommodations, (state rooms) apply on hoard at Mongiu’s upper wharf, or to dec20 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. Wood, Wood. T HE Subscriber has now on hand, and will be constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at the Wood Yard, cast end of tho town, oct 17 201 II. F. W1LLINK. Wood. A QUANTITY oCWnter Oak and Block Jack Wood for sulo at Guilmartin’s wharf, which will he sold at a reduced price for cash, if taken from tho wharf. dec 13 JOHN GUILMARTIN. Cotton Plantation and Negroes for sale. T HE Cotton Plantation known os Sombre- monde, situate in Bryan county, on Great Ogcchea Neck, hounded by lands formerly Mor el’s and Young’s, now Roger’s, containing 1070 acres, bf which 320 arc cleared and have been f ilaiited in cotton nnd provisions; 200 acres rich ow hammock nnd swamp, uncleared; the remain der pine, and dry salt marsh, which might bo re deemed nt little expanse. On the premises are a new dwelling, cotton, corn aud uegro houses, with plantation utensils, aud n supply of provis ions for the negroes till another crop. The place is on the r*ilts and healthy, with a good landing for sloops 200 yards from tho settlement. 34 Ne groes attached to the plantation, a very primo and healthy gang. Also, a tract of Land in White Bluff district, situated on the Montgomery road, near Iluuurs bridge, and on Vernon rivcr,contuiniug360ucrcs, adjoining the lands of .Adams—125 acres cleared and sultablo for planting or pasture, the remain der lieavyRimbored land. On the placo a house, which may be mado a comfortable dwelling Persons wishing to purchase will please apply to the subscriber at Savannnh. dec 13 W. WOODBRIDGE One Thousand Dollars Reward, YI71LL1$ paid for the apprehension, with VV proofto conviction, ofthe person or per sons who fired tho Bridge of tho Contrul Kail Road over the Little Ogeechee, on tho 21st Inst. By order of tho Hoard of Directors. R. R. CUYLElt, Cashiir. nov 22 231(Georgian) Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50. For sale at WITHINGTON’S ri ct> %8 LoPy & Ex. Oliicc, on tho Bay. Olllce ofthe Grand ICcailEstnLte Aottery of BANKS’ ARCADE ...$700,000. CITY HOTEL, 9500,000. &c. &c. &e. npH® depositing of tho Numbers in the Wheel, JL commenced on tho 2d inst. in the City Ex change of Now.Orleans, in prcsonce of Lucien llertnnnn, Esq. Notary Public, ami will bo con tinued from day to day, until all tho numbersfrom No. 1 to 100,000,arc deposited therein; immedi ately after which the drawing ofthe Lottery will take placo. During this period, which will take about four months, nnd as long ns there may bo tickets on hand, they will remain forsalo. FuUe and calumnious statements against this Lottery, calculated to create a want of confidonco with person* residing at a distance from this city, having been published in one or two Newspapers in tho United States, and front them copied into others, nnd which originated cithor from igno- runce or malice, tho subscriber, in order to satisfy the most sceptical as to tho good faith with which this- undertaking is conducted, has ehtcrcd into tho following arrangement with three of the first Banking Institutions in this pity, tho Union Batik of Louisiana, tho Citizen’s Bank of Louisiana, und tho Now Orleans Canal & Bunking Compa ny. These Banks will receive special deposits for any quantity of tickets in amount of not less than ouo hundred dollars nnd give in roturn u cer tificate of tho following touor: Received from Mr. the sum of dol lars^ as a special deposit to remain to his credit, until all the prizes which form Uie Scheme ofthe Grand Real Estate Lottery of Property situated iu New Orleans, of which Schmidz & Hamilton arc Managers, shall luivo been transferred free of every incumbrance, to tho 1 'Trustee of said Lottery; Mr. J. B. Knault, Cashier of. tho Citizens Batik of La.,Mr.Ameder Bandotiiu. Cashier ofthe Con solidated Association of Planters of Louisiana, jointly with Louis Schmidt, said Trustees acting as per act pnsred boforo A. Muza rent!, Not. Pub lic, on tho 2d May, 1630*—’when said dollars shall ho paid ovcr*tb Louis Schmidt, acting Man ager of said Lottery, on his endorsing this certifi cate. ——, Cashier. New Orleans. Orders for Tickets on tho abovo terms, may ho addressed to any merchant in New Orleans, or by a remittance to tho Cashiers of tho abovo named Banks, to wit: Fred. Frey, Esq. Cashier of die Union Bank of Louisiana. J. B. Perrnult, Esq. Cashier of Uio -Citizen's Batik of Louisiana. Beverley Chow, Esq. Cashier of die Now Or leans Canal & Banking Company. Tho great popularity of this Lottery through out this nnd dio neighboring States, whero tho Properties nnd tho parties interested therein ure known, and the rapid sulo of din tickets, induces die subscriber to notify his friends aud the public, to lose no time in forwarding their orders. LOUIS SCHMIDT, Acting Manager. New Orleans, lUh Dec. 1839. dec 20 254 For Ncw-Yorjk—Georgia Line. ' The regular packet brig L. BALDWIN. iCapt.T. Uiuxett, having n part ofher enrso e *J{P5etIi will meet with dc.patch. Forknlanco onroiglit or paamge, having miperior nccoimno elutions, apply onboard at Moore 1 , wlrnrf, or to *c 10 L. BALDWIN. For Rnltlinorc, The fino new «ehr. SOPHIA, Contain . one., will meet Wilh do.patch for the above port. For freight or p.sage, apply on board, or <° „ S. PHILBUICK & CO. Who offer for salo landing fironi .aid vcs.e), 8700 Imidicla prime While Corn 1000 do Oata .300 hid. auperfine Howard .treet Flour 10 k.g. ltmter, 30 do ground Sugar H hoxo. ground Popper, 10 do Mustard dco 14 For NcwOrlonm Direct. The aupmor fast sailing .chr STAUNCH amirfl. J„ Smith, mu.tor,will .oil oti Tlmr-nlay. Do. 8d January next, wrnlhur permitting. For freight or poaego, having good nccnnnnodaliotu, apply on board at Hunter, wharf, or to ■loo 84 R. RAIFORD. A Curd. T HE subscriber wishing to reduce his entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfinucry,Fan cy Articles, Ac., will on aud nfier tho firstefjan- unry next, sell for ready uioiiny only—prices will .he in accordance to the times, which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for thomsotves. A- PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, at tho Eagle, dec 33 Gibbon.' Buildings, For Freight or Chnrtcr, The lino schooner MARY GALLANT, thurdinn 400 barrels, will be ready to receive cargo in a few day.. A Southern pot) will bo preferred. Apply to S. PHILBRICK & CO. Who offer for sole on board said schooner,3500 bushel. Oats. dee 17 For Kent, That large and comfortable House, shn- .ulcd in Washington Ward, fronting die Square. Possession givun immediately. Apply matthew H. McAllister. nov 1 3MI For Stale or to Rent. Tho two story Dwelling and two Lots In dekson Ward, opposite tho Froo School. Possession will bo given iinmcdiotelv. Apply to 1 “ A. PARSONS. To the Votei-s of Ctmlhnin Co. F ELLOW.CJTIZENS-I lender myself for re-election to die olfices of die Clerk of tho Superior and Inferior Court. of'Cliutham Coun ty, end respectfully request your suffrages on tho sixth day of January, 1840. dec 10 151 ROBERT W. POOLER. Fclloav-Citixcns of Chatham Co. I AM a candidate for re-election to the office of Sliorill'ofChntham Couuty, and solicityour sullragea on the first Monday in January next, dec 10 151 ELISHA WYLLYi To the Electors of Chatham Co. F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I am a candidate for re-election to die ollico of Tux Collector of the County, nnd respectfully solicit your suffrage, on tho first Monday in January next, dee 13 DAVID BELL. Receiver of Tax Returns. F ELLOW-CITIZENS of Chatham Connly, 1 oiler .a. n candidate for re-election to the olfico of Receiver ofTux Roturaa, and solicit your votes oil dio first Monday in January next, doe 13 149 B. LATIlROP. Fresh Spices. •g /V4V MATS Cinnamon IttU 1 hhl Nutmegs, (Vesli imported 1 case Mace do, 1 bag Cloves do 30 kegs pure ground Ginger 19 bags Root do 6 do Alrpice, &c. Jttst received mid for by . G. R. HENDRICKSON. Garden Seeds—Crop 1839. A SUPPLY of English and Shakir's Garden Seeds, for sale on reasonable ter ms by rORCHER & LL ROOHEi Opposite the Market, dec 5 Sign ofthe Golden Globo. To Invalids. B ERMUDA Arrow Root,Tapioca and Sago, just received and for sale by dec^38 A. PARSONS; A dec 33 Brushes. FINE assortment of Head Brushes, CloUi and Shaving do, for sale by .03 A. PAR80NS. Rose Water. A LARGE supply oftreble distilled English, French nnd American Rose Water, just re- ceivcd por Clinton, anil for sale by dec 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Stove. A FINE now Stove, well calculated fora store or church. .For sale by (tac'is A. PARSONS. Winter Strained Sperm Oil. GALLS, superior Winter atrainod OUU Sperm Oil, warranted pure. 300 gullons2d quality dojuat rccoivod por Wm T 7eo-i4 a " d ' l R. HENDRICKSON. Starch. T WENTY boxes Colgate's No.,1 Soap. For sulc by At PARSONS. French Chemicals. S ULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate find Acetato of Morphine, Croton Oil f Oil of Black Pop per, Kreosote, Pipcrine, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Em- etiue, Ext. Nux Vomica, Hydrodnte, Potassa, &c. J ■ n e | F 3° o ‘ v C d P C r ^ C) W °r! ' I) E Nl) 1«U C I^S O N Wanted,^ ^ . A LAD to attoud in nDruff Store. Enquire of JOHNE. STJLWELL, • dec JO Corner of Broughton <Sp-Whitukcr-sts ReffnUn. T HE first Annual Uocnttu ofthe “St. Marys Bout Club,” will take placo at St. Marys, on the 9th day of January next, for die following purses: For C oarod boats, .$100. Do 4 “ “ ....,.........$100. Entrance $15, upon each ofthe abovo. Boats of t.ny length or make, may enter for the purses. Proprietors of Boats who may wish to enter their boat* for the above purses, will please Bjgni fy-tho same to the undersigned ut St. Muiys { be loro Juuuary 7th; of on diat day. Clubs along tho coast are earnestly requested to visit St. Muryu on that duy with their bouts, to contend for the purses. CHAS. A. MAGILL, Secretary St. Marys Boat Club, doc 19 253t8J To Hcnt, Throe Dwelling Houses. Apply to dec 19 II. F. WILLJNK. dec 17 AUCTION SALES. Unfit*r.vrite** Sale. Dy S. Philhraeh & Co. t On Snt irdny, ilia 11 th Jirturtty next nt 11 o’clock iti front of More, for Account of nnfituAvi- ters amfalt ermeentafi, r nie brig Leonidas, as she now lies mi the opposite side ofthe rjrcr to rather u it i ail tho sails, rigging aud other tackle belong ing to hor when she arrived from #eu, put Into thin port iu distress, tin liar pasNiign from Havana boundfor Providence, R. I., Bold by advice ofthe Wardens of tho Port. Ttriu* cash (haukablc Inoncy.) - dog 23 Stnuuier Richmond (tir Salo. Fliilbrieli A Co. AVill be sold at public miction in front ofthe Exchange, in the city of Savunmh, on Wcdues- nay, the first day of January, 1840, The steamer Richmond, with her engine, boil er, tackle, Ac. The Richmond was built in Baltimore, In tho year 1830, by AV. &, G. Gardner, of the best iua tertals, and is copper fastened. She i*12fl feet long; 20 lcct beam, and 8 feet donth ofhotd. Her engine is a Ievnr beam, of 60 horse power, hum by O. Reeder, of Baltimore, under tun par ticular inspec.ion of tho lute W. Scarborough, L«q. Her potter is new, having been in u *e but a few monthst it was built by Fnwcete, Pus on Co. of Liverpool, at u cost of $0,500. Her cab in is weirftirnished with 12 berths, wash room and water closets. The boat is weft fmm 1, with anchor, chain ca bles,, luiwscrs. cooking nnd cabin stoves, cabin f urniture, beddmg, &c. and is uow in good order for business. The sole will be positive. The terms pf sale—1-3 cash, balance 3,4 and 6 months for approved paper. Offera by private coutruct will receive attention until tho 31 st inst. By onlcr ofthe Bonnl ofljircdorn. C. F. MILLS, Agent. Ailiniiii.IrntoF* Snle. n *«*, ™«*rtek * Co. On Uie first luesdny mJanuuiy next, at II o f - clock, ut front of tlm Court House in Uiis city, 5 Shares Stock in steamer Forester, belonging to estate of A. Suussey 6f South Carolina, deceased. Sold by order ofthe Administrator. Tcruiscash. nov 22 For Sale, A MOST desirable Farm, situated in Cedar Valley, Paulding County, in the most romantic and beautiful portion of the Cherokee couutry. On the premises are an excellent dwol ling house, comfortably furnished, and a first rate burn nnd thrashing mncliino. Any one purchasing, may have with tho farm a choice stock ofCattle,! logs and Sheep,of the most select breed. Also, 0 mules and 4 horses. 4 and 2 hnrso wagons, ploughs, Ac. Also, about 2000 bushels of corn, fodder, oats, peas, pumpkins. Ac. This FARM consists of LAND eqnni in fertili ty to any in Georgia, and Uio tonus will he liberal to an improved purchaser. Apply to Dr. WM. P. WILSON, Brunswick, or to Mr. SHORTER, Cedar Town, Paulding County. Brunswick, Dec. 10. 07* The Savuimnh Republican and Charleston Courier will please insert the above twice a week for one month, and the Darien Herald will give four weekly insertions aud send bill to Dr. AV. at this place. dec 19 Huy* . 900 prime Eastern Hay, for dm 14 " ll ' ! ^ MICH. DILLON & CO Aitniiqbitnitor’. Sulo By S. lMiilbrlckftC o. On Uio fitft Tuesday in Jontiory, 1810, in front or Uio Court HotM in Uio City of SaVnmmli, dnr- ingtho muni lioiin of uio, Lot No. B, Coliimhia AVard, with uie dwelling house nml (ill improve- menu thereon; nlso, a f.unil v of Negroes, viz: A valuable fellow, his wife nml their dnnghfer, three in umiibor, all well disposed aud very dcsirsblo sorvunts, belonging to the estate of Jeremy Stone, Into of this city, deceased. Sold by permission of tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Co. when sitting for ordinaiypurpoKcs, and by order of tho Administrators. Terms at sale, nov 6 Powclcrod Spices. C INNAMON, Black Pepper. African Penpcr, Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, spice Ginger, Ac. For sale by POACHER A LA ROCHE, v Opposite tho Market, dec Q Sign of die Golden Globe. For Sale or to Hire« F LATS ofdilferent sizes, from 30 to 70 feet in length. Apply to Hi F. WILLINK, At his Ship Yarn cast end of the Town, dec 19 253 Administrator** 8nle. —— By 8. Flitlbrlck & Co. On tho firut Tumdiiy iu Juntmry next, in front of Uio Court House, between the usual hours of sale, A fine Saddle and Gig Horse, perfectly gentle and sound,, belonging to the estate of Nicholaa Marlow, deceased: and sold by order of tho Ad- nimistrator. Terms cash. doc 14 Superior Newcastle Coal, trn pwibrlck A Co. 150 chaldrons best Newcastle Coal on board Dr. barque Clio, from Newcastle,nnd will be sold from the wharf in lota to suit purchasers at nine ■ do jars per chaldron. The Coal will be ready for delivery on AVednesday next, iu meantime orders will he taken at the Counting Room. dec 21 By 8. Plillbrick A Co. At Private Sule. A vnluuhto man scrvnnt, about 29 years of age. a first rate cook, accustomed to houso work, good ostler nnd carriage driver in every respect, dec 23 J Aihuuiistrn‘vor’6 Sale. «. .. P y & * Co. \V ill be sold before our store, on Hatnrdny, the 25th January,the following properly, viz: 1 hone, sudd I j ami bridle; 1 gold watch and guard chain, 1 trunk, 1 puir pistols, nml sundty articles of wear ing apparel, belonging to tho estate of M. If. Drake, deceased. Sold for the benefit-of tho heirs nnd creditors of said estate, by order ofthe Administrator. d«*13- Notice. W II. A S. ROGERS will receive the bills • of all the up-country Banks of Georgia, recently in good standing nt par, for Goods, pro vided Uie amount of the bill is traded out, but not for contracts ulraudy made, dec 20 South side Market-Square. Flection Notice. A N election for the following county officers, 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 nt tho Court House iu the city of Siivaunah, on Monduy the sixth day of Jauunry, 1340. Polls opeued at Uie hour prescribed by law. Tho Magistrates of Chatham couuty are requested to preside at said election. The Sherill’ is hereby enjoined to ut* teiid wiUi the County Constables, to opeu the polls and preserve order. By order. EDAVARD G. WILSON, dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf, c. c. c. llincsville Academy. T HE Trustees of Uie above Institution, take pleasure iu announcing to the public, that they have engnged the services of Col. James S. Bmdwoll, for tho ensuing year. The instruction of the Acudemy will be— Elementary Branches; togeUier with Latin and Greek, Algebra and Geometry, Book-Keeping and Finance, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Ac. Ac. Bourd forchildron canbe obtained in respecta ble houses on reasonable terms. 8. SPENCER, SccrelaiT. December fet, ISSO.'' KIPThe Darien Herald will publish tho above ouco a week until Jumiuty noxt, aud forward tho account therefor,to the Secretary at Riceborotigh, Liberty County. 540 dec 3 Planters* Bank. A N election tbr eight Directors on the part of • Uie Stockholders of Uiis Bank, will be held nt Uio Banking Ilonso, on Monday, 6th January next. The Poll will he oponed at 10 o’clock, A. M. and closed ut 2, P. M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 11 247RJJ Central Rail Road and Banking: Company of Georgia. Savannah, 3d Dec. 1839. DIVIDKND.NO. 6. . A DIVIDEND from tho profits of this Com pany for tho past six mouUis has beeu this duy declared, payhble on aud nfier tho 11th inst. VTlie amount of dividend is $2 65 per share for shares on which the sum of $100 was paid prior to June lust, and $2 50 per share of $97 59 paid.— Stockholders at nnd in the neighboruoorl of Ma con, can receive Uieir dividends atthe Branch. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, dec 5 242—lm ^Geor.) Central Rail Rond. A Banking Company of Georgia. Savannnh, Nov. 13,1839. A N Election fortune Directors to manage tho afiairs of this Institution, will bo held at the Banking House in this city, on the first Monday -iq'January next. Polls to be open from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. By order. R. II. CUYLER, nov 18 4. 227 Cashier. C Lntv Notice. UYLER AV. YOUNG, Attorney nnd Coun sellor at Law, has located himself in Louis ville, Georgia, where lie will attend to all profes sional business entrusted to his care, wiUi diligence und punctuality. 1 le will regularly nttciid Uic Su perior Conrtsof the Counties of Jefferson, Burke, scrivcn, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall and Mont gomery. aug 2 163 Notice to Pilots. I T appearing by a feport of tho Resident Phy sician in Boston, that the Small Pox, to un alarming extent is, nnd has been for some time, prevailing in that city; notice is hereby given to all Pilots nnd'Captains of vessels arriving front that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Fivk Fatiiom, and thero to remain, without communi cation with the city, or adjacent couutry, until visited by the Health Officer. By order of the Mayor nnd Aldermen passed this day. WM. B. STEVENS, M. 1). Deputy iieidth Officer, dec 12 For the Port of Savanna h i Bank of 8t. Marys Tl ESOLVED, That n reduction of fifteen per XV cent, be required on nil notes offered for renewal at tins Bank on ami after tho first day of February next, and also a further reductiou of fifteeu per cent, on the renewal next thereafter. A. J. BESSENT, Cashier. St. Marys, (Ga.) 6th Dec. dec 9 ftlsiF Mursfial*# 8u0c. BnYAN M. Morel, ) vs. > In Admiralty. The Robt. Bruce and forgo. ) B Y virtue of an order of Court in this enuso, will be sold before the Court House in Sa vannnh, on the first Tuesday in January noxt, tho schooner Robert Bruce and her cargo of Boards, 24 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To bacco, nnd one Gun, nil as the same now nro nt the Landing nnd Plantation of Bryan M. Morel, Esq. ntOssabaw Island. Terras cash, bankable money. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Deputy Marshal District of Georgia, dec 6 243 Combs, Brushes, Ac* TT1INE Ivory ana Horn Dressing nnd Pockfet Jl Combs, Hair, Cloth, Nail, Combs,and supe rior English, French and American Tooth Brush es, and Shaving Brushes; Ac. in the greatest va riety. Just received and for sale by dec 5 G. It. HENDRICKSON. By S.Philbrlck, A Co. At Private Sale. , 60 boxes 1st quality Sperm Caudles, tandirg from brig Russell, from Philadelphia, dec 21 Fresh Lem on*. By S. Pliilbrick A Co. At Private Sale. Landing per brig Wm. Taylor, 30 boxes freslj Lemons. , dec 28 City I?farslial*s Hale* On the first Tuesday iu January next, W ILL be sold before the Court Ilouse in Ilia city of Savannah, between the usual hoanr of sale, (under the superintendence ofthe Coin- mitteelro Sales) tire following Lots, viz: Lot No. 39, Elbert Ward, bounded east by lot No. 40, south by Liborty street,.west by lot No. 38, aud north by a lane; re-entered upon as the property of Judith Sheftall, for ground rent. Also,’Lot No. 24, Liberty Ward, houndpd east by Jefferson street, ipnlli by York street, West by lot No. 23, und north by President street; re-en tered upon as the properly of the estate Samuel Wilkins, for ground rciit. Also, Lot No. 35, Liberty AVnrd, bounded east by lot No. 30, south by South Broad street, west by lot No. 34, aud north by a laiin; re-entered up on ns the property of the estate Samuel Wilkins, for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 3, AVarreu AVard, bounded cast by lot No. 4, south by u lune, west by lot No. 2, and nortli by Bay street; re-entered upon ns tho property of Wm. P. Bowen, for ground rent, dec 7 A. HARMON, c. m. Colorado and Rod River Valid* O N the first Tuesday irt Junuary next, before the Court House- in the City of Savannnh, will he sold for the benefit of Uie creditors of Lew is Ganahl,au insolvent debtor,five thousand (5000) acres of Land iu Uie Republic ofTexos, the same being contained ill a script for five (5) shares in the estate nnd fluids of the Colorado and Red River Laud Company, transferable on the books ofthe Company, the said script having been regu larly made out to Uio said Lewis (iambi und by him assigned lo me under an order ofthe lion, tho Inform! Court ofChntham County, for U.o benofitof the creditors ofthe said Lewis Gnnnhl. ELISHA AVYLLY, Assigneo for benefit creditors Lewis Ganoid. nov 25 • . r~ SlicrifPs Sale. ' W ILL be s'dd on tho first Tuesday in Febru ary next, before Uio Court Ilouse iti city of Savannah, between the usual hours ofsalc, one Bread Curt, one small AA'agon nnd Harness, one Matrass, one Pillow, ouo Cot, one box finger Riugs, and ono chest of Clothing; levied on un der nnd by virtue ofn Distrain Warrant issued out ofthe Honorable the Inferior Court of Chat ham County, ntHRb instanco of Mordecai Myers, vs. John Smith. ELISHA AVYLLY# Shcriflfc. o. dec 21 254 (Geor) Wanted, •■<• A N Overseer to take charge of a Cotton and Rice Plantation. Apply to dec 21 250 AVM. H, CUYLEIL , Domestic Brandy tut A Gin* (Y f* BBLS. Domestic Brandy. 15 do Smith's Jiioj do Gin, received per brig New York, and for sale by nov27 MICH. DILLON A CO. Savannah Ins. & 1'nist Co* \ 27th December, It *39. s S IGHT Checks oh Philadelphia. dee 27 SAM'L C. HOUSE, Sec’y. r IFTY bbis dry snlted Herring, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, nnd for sale ’ow, by dec 9 L BALDWIN.