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risinnoK, Ac*
A VERY & JOHNSON have received,
Willi nml Sal-hmy I I miu*te
J^dir* super blade ami col'd Kid Gloves
Muslin do I/iiifs
Rich Satin striped Chollys
English. French and American Prints
For aalo on fair terms,
drr :!i» Sniiih ‘i'li* M'lnmn-'ut Square.
' BlenclKMl mid 15town Shillings.
rk HALES heavy 4-1 brown Shirtings “
I w 15 do do 3-1 do Springfiold do
I , .h«. l- lfinoNow-YorkMilldo
| .In ? ilu mi'll i • «! i'n
1 do W do do do
Just received by
81QDr.Il, LATIIHOP &, NEV1TT.
deoil 217
Thread I.aces, Ac.
A VERY A JOHNSON, (MonmnonlSquarc)
Iwve received,
Thread Edgings and Inserting*
Super Paris worked Collars
Do Swiss do do
Do Muslin do do
Miiilin worked Band. ,
Camliric Edging, and Inserting,
dec 10 21''
inriugi _ „
BALES:M Springdcld Shirting, landing
■g B BALES IMSpraifl
I i) from brig Wilson Fuller.
SMDEII, LATIIHOP & NEVITT.
deo 10 2 (8.
Joint iUnllcty, ,j
rA.itio. ini.K ash miMTady TAtion,
AS received per recent arrival., a choice a.-
H AS reeciveil per recent artivni., aciioicena.
■ortiurntor Broadcloth., Oawltncro., Voat-
In*. Ac., which he i. prepared to nuke up toor-
deri'u the beet maimer, and on reatpunblo term.,
oet 10 ;
Hiispcmlcrs, Huspciirtcrs.
'Uuocrib
T HE .ubMriberha. iiovmhi liand.a very largo
ouertmeut of Stuponden, via: Suucrior
Elaallo Silk Net, do Gilin Kinetic, do Buflokin
do Extra Silk Kinetic and Cotton; all of wliiuli are
• W'“a u s"! SX/iioU M «kc« ***
Groceries) Ac. —
fiffk BOXES extra No. I Soap
) :10 <lo Malara Buneli Raisin.
SO 13 lb boxc. Hy.on Tea
SO bag.CoflVo
10 IdiT. Mom Pork. 10 do prime Befit
,nst received and for «^.,y j , cooMn3i
jec 98 Union Ferry Wlinrf.
Butter.
m -f kegs Butter received on coimignmont,
OlJL; i a"dfo r, alpby N oB l F A „ ARDF „
Bnltlmore Bacon.
6 II1IDS. Side, f
0 do. Shuuldera, first quality Bacon, land.
In* Ihnu ndir Sophia. For aide by-
• • • • GEORGE H. MAY.
dee 14
Tin Plate.
O NE hundredboxe» Tin Plato |l
000 lb. Block Tiu, 000 lb. Co|
fbr.nleliy .N. 11. A II.
rSiI • ’
r Bolt.
?2
Rninlns.
HALF boxc. frc.li Raisin., just received
J per brig Pbilura, and far .ala lay
S3 GEORGE II. MAY.
Hovrnrd-strcct Flour.
Bf\ UHLS Iloward-strcct Flour,fancy brand,
7j! V binding from brig Elcnnor.and fur m)o by
dee 18 GEORGE II. MAY.
Ml.
Cream Ale mid Butter.
DDLS euperior Cream Ale
15 firkin. Goshen Butler
Horn brig Excel, Cor rale by
13 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Connecticut River Gin.
-| BBLS. Connecticut OiH|' Gowdy’.
ltiu brand, formic low, by
LADD, TOPPER & SISTAUE.
dec 10 240 A- .
rrent Bnnlc Notes.
Kail Road, Milledxeville
ilia Bank Noto«, purchased by
LADD, TUl’PER A SISTARE.
and
Negro 1*1 pcs.
ioo
horsa
233
pngni
BASKETS Chiunpagne, (‘Jonet’) in
quart, and pint., for sale by
1 . C. L. MoNISII.
is, Beef and Tongues.
LS I
T A DHLS Baltimore Haul.
XU 5 do Smoked Beef
10 do Smoked Tongno.
Jim weired and for .ale by
& C. I- McNISIl.
■ Preserves nntl Cordials.
•y X BOXES Preserve., assorted
• ij IS do Eaxt India Ginger
loO in assorted West India Cordial,
““itad and for tale by
drafl C. L. McNISIl.
_ Doctor Eacn*.
TT.N1VER3AL Strcngtbening Plaster, far sole
V l>r A. PARSONS.
decti/ 200 .
SfUJne Rrnn.ly & Ilolland Gin.
9 ll’ES Holland Gin, 3 half pipe. Cognau
r 'fijiidv warranted nurct landing ner brig
* 10
mic;
Hum
DILLON A CO.
xtra fine Tuscan Bonnots
1 coso Mis*c* do do
1 do do English Split Straw do, a hand
some article
8 do extra fine do Straw Bonnot*
3 do Satin Straw Bonnet*
4 do black and white do
All np country Dank Bills taken at par, for
Goods or in payment ofdebts already contracted.
dflolO 853
b 7.
*Mr wnrrantod pure; landing per brig
‘ruder, for mile by
T D 1IIIDS and 40 bbl. N. E. Rum, landing
' * froui brig Cliarlc. Joseph, and for Kiln by
l’ADELFORD. FAY A CO.
■ * aiffl.,Mustard,
v SUPPLY of Loudon Mustard, of superior
Unniity, for wile by
PORCIIQI& LA ROCIIE,
Opposite the Mnrkot,
Sign of the Golilun Globe.
dec 5
White Letnli Ac,
1 lift KEGS superior English .White Lend
jWO-do do American No. 1 AS
■ JWsEn’glWi LinscodOil
“ do do Clmlk
10 do do Whiting
, n ? do Alum, G do Snlt Pctro
*"d "rni'eb *"' r ® QVQUnldl ond Coromniido,
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
■ • . .......
i vinffSr™®o3 Sonps.
I A M i i’-TY of Perfumed Soap, for tho toil-
I forul.'i" 1 T" “ ml cake., of furious description.,
I for cnah, by
PORCHER ALA ROCHE.
TV. |g. U
TIT AS j tut ret
•L JL 1 oasn nxt
>y«l. 3Iai'kct-Squ«M,
I 1 * 8 * n *' a ”t received
~^ 13 ANSON PARSONS.
A Dvr Vochct Books.
aEfifes
Ncnsonnblc Goods.
fir PCS real Weldi Flannel
kP 30 do Red Flaiinel
10 do hlenoltcd Canton do
-I tin Kentucky Jean.
30 do Twilled Kersey.
Also,
Twilled Mncnnaw Blimkel.
J).!'! 10 ?L'd pol’d knotted Counterpane.
WhiteMar.cille. da
Mareeille. Skirt.. Just receivetl and for Kile
, GEORGE W. BKIIN,
««o 18 No. 2 SkatP. Bnildingb.
‘v'|'“**urlioent ofittperior Piekct Book.
'Valleu, jtut received and fin rale by
^2 U. R. HENDRICKSON.
500 B ' AQS heavy Sceti Oat«, nut rrnoiv-
I ed aud for eale l.y
— " MICH. DILLON A CO.
6 Gloves.
DOZ Gent. Buckskin Ulevee
10 do Merino do
3 do colored IIS do
0 do Lined Cotton do
Also,
10 dor. white and col'll Merino A IIoso
13 do do do Lntnbi VVoni A Hose
Jtut received and for sale by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
dee 18 No. 2 Kind's Buildings.
, Kmhrolrferlcs. &
A VERY & JOHNSON have received, a con-
aicmncntofrich Cape*, Collar*, Arc. which
they will sell at a small ndvanco from tho tunnu-
fucttiror’i* priceH, for cnuli only#
<l« c 16 South sido Monument Sqitnro.
Kent Wcldli Flannels
M ay bo round at Avery'& Johnson’s,
(Momimont Squnre) atfolr price*; nluo,
red and yellow do. doc 10
Btankctsl BlnnkctsU Blankets!!!
r |Xlin*ub«cnlM>r ho* jtut receivodfroiu France
X por ship Florian, via CharMon, a full mp-
ply ol Negro and Bed Blanket*, from tho cele
brated manufacturer Z. drainer & Son, Mont
pellier. NOBLE A. HARDEE,
uov 31 330
W L;‘.. Bonnets.
II. Sc. S. ROGERS have just received
• per Wil-tau Fuller, from New York, 1
ca*o euperior Floronco Druid Bonnet*, oftlio la
tent Loudon fusliion; n!«o. 1 ca*e Engli-li Split
Straw Bonnet*, finest fjiiality aud moot fuihiona-
ble shape. dec 13
D. Dempsey,
H A S ju*t returned from Now-Y ork with a largo
and vplendid assortment of Foreign nud
Domestic DRY GOODS, which will be void at
reduced prices for ca*h* or ahoit credit, coiuiatiug
of
GO pieces French, German.and Eng. Merinos
50 do. Motinlin do Inline*
500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawl*, various size* and
qualities
600 yard* Ingram Carpeting, best quality
500 do. Cotton do.
1000 niece* English, French and Aut. Calicoes
10 bale* 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun
0 case* 1,leached Shirting* and Slieetiuyi »
35 pieces white und red Flaimcls
1000 do. Room Paper nud Bordering.
30 do. Satinets, assorted colon and qualities
30 do. Apron Checks
85 do. Irish Linens, 30 do. I/mg Lawn
35 do. Negro Cloth, 30 do. Nopro Blanket*
100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do.
300 aoz. assorted Head Ildkf*.
10 cose* • do. Florence braid and plain Straw
Bonnott — ■ 1 ' 1 '■ ’
25 piece, plain and figured Silks, new »tyle
25 boxeaaowrted Ribbon.
300 dozen Ladie. .ilk, cotton and wonted Ito.o
200 do. Gentlemen', woolen nntl cotton do.
00 do. Ladie kid and silk Glove.
100 do Gent’, woolen, lad end buciukin do.
25 baju Band Boxe.
Togo tlicr with a choice assortment of .ilk, broclie,
cotton and wonted Shawl,, Lacc., plain, checked
and figured Mtulin., Shaker Bonnete, Are.
AL, aifibnortmeut of Ready Made Clothing.
oclSS 210—1y.
Linen and Cotton Slili-ts.
J UST opened, a coumlote ajewrlmcnt of ready
niodo Shirt., viz: Superior lri,h Linen do.
Cotton with linen bosom., do French Gingham,
warranted not to fitdet do Bo.ton Print., and Eng
lish twilled, which will he .old at a.mall profit, by
nov 11 G. 8. NICHOLS, Maritet Square.
Domestic Dry Goods, dee.
Received by recent arrival..
A fif PCS 3-1 Plaid Hoinctpuiu
^1:0 40 do 7-8 Apron Check.
Shin '•
32 do 4-1 fine Shirting, bleached
20 do 4-4 do do brown
Bole, heavy 3-4.4-4 and 5-4 brown Shirting,
and Sheeting.
40 pc.7-8 blenched Shirting,mcdiitmqunlity
50 do 3-4 do m do, low paced
300 dog Clark. & Salmon'. Spool Colton
18 M plated Hooke and Eye., No». 4,5,jB, 7
4 dor. Ladice .uper black IIS Glove.
For Kilo at tho lowest tnatkot price.
SNIDER. LATIIHOP &
dec 24 258
; NEVITT.
rale at alow rate by
dee II
MICH. DILLON At. CO.
„ quality, on draught , _ „
ADo, in boxe. of land2doz cadi, the follow,
celebrated brands pf Madeira, Port iiml Hber
Alin UUU, ««llimuui.ut K""~“t
Jinn, Flower, Edward HWly it Son.,
Joy, Alert"ltia"terni,'B'eivTdcre, Golden, Pole and
Brown Shorry
’ " ‘ 01
5 , p r !
ies Utard, Dupuy & Co'. Brandy
superior Ilolland Gin
set 24
10 cask's London Porter
JOHN VV.
100 crutes Whip Bottles. For snip bv. ^
207
VovcKy—Now Open!
Jfoster Dymond, tAe unrivalled youlh't iccond Ap-
Mil
11 HIE l-sdie.^amf Gentlemen of Savannah, ere
., . .. etlnlly informed, that the Novel Exhi-
“WffiSSflATUWAL AND ARTIFICIALCU-
IllOSI TIES, will take place at Mr. \Vu.u.x'a Ly
ceum Hall, corner of Broughton and Bnll-etrecta.
THIS EVENING, 30th iuat.
Mis, A. R. JIILLS, Enchantress, 17yoareof
age, the only fomalo in tho United States oflier
profeuion.
Miss S. SHORE the Albino Lady.
Mr. MILLS, tlio inilhitablo Performer of tho
Italian Fantoccini.
O’ Particulars in small bills.
, 0*Pcrforuiance to commence a»7 o’elaekpre-
clsely.—Admittance 50 cent,. dee 30
I , K. Unlfortl,
N addition to the IVICTOfMGEaud COM-
MISS to .Y BUSINESS, wilt attend promptly
to tlio onreha.m nntl sale or STOCKS tuid EX-
CHANGE. He liopos, Ihnn his experi.nee in
tlio latter bueincra, inyonr. pa.t, to be able to meet
approbation. 202 doe 30
To Pltmtors.
rriHE Subscriber, Agent for tho Athens Jlnim-
X factoring Compnny, lu» eotistantly onlisud
a .apply oftht-lr Dninentic Woolen and Cotton
Good., a superior nrtieln fur Negro Clolliing.
NOBLE A. HARDEE.
oe<26 200
Notice to Ptantcta.
■* AA BBLS. new Monliadcn Fish, equal to
XUU No. 3 Mackerel, just received and for
Wine, Brandy, Gill, Bottles, fee.
2 HALF pipe. Star Sherry Wmo, of .uparior
ing cetenrateti nrautis91 aiauoin , ,
ry vVine., in quantities to .pit ptirchnsor., viz: Ol
iveira, Aieyoiie, Remittance, pimqn, LuuaAv ac-
. 4-oppcc will attend to the profoa
sional business of tlio subscriber during liis tem
porary ttbsenco ftom the city.
WM. BACON STEVENS, JLD.
tlec 24 23St2w
'VnltmMc LnndH for Snic.
rpiIF. iinderaigncd olfers for rale their Lands
-a. in Screven county^ituiiti-d upon the Saven-
nali River, between filly and filly-five mile, from
Un city of Savannah, and ten (rani the fortv-fivo
uido station upon the Central Rail Rond. These
land, consist of river swauip, oak and hickory
mixDil. nmn ntixl nino l
mixed, pine aud pine lands—and contain (8000)
eight thousand acre.. For a farm, tiioso land.
1 Flour.
, Xuik rv®supetfiuo Philadelphia Flour,
Htalr lnl i n ® oroev. landing from brig Rua-
4*51 r “io low front tlio wltarf.
1 —2 GEORGE II. JIAY.
Garden SccdSi
mHF. subscriber haa bu.t received per brig
1 Madison, hie supply of fresh Garden Seed.,
warranted to bo of bed quality, end too grov. Ui
of!839, viz:
[0^ R »«'^dv;ri*deF.Cold Cream,
1 v rnlp .naive, 1’mey'Sl.oiu omen,
I .£*** Almond Piute. A ftc.h aup|ily
1 ‘Nfn»T‘"!“ rticll!l '! for tie euro of chapped
»ito*’ received anil for rale; liy
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
i Afe
MR Bruslie*. C
Txgg""ortinont oflload Britslios, Cloth
4g.o “Itaving tie, for salo liy,
AlrAnsoNs.
Been,Kidney, linll'moon
and Vuluntiuo
Beet, cnrly Tamil
Blood, white, Scnrai-
ty & Mangel Wortzcl
Cabbage, early York
Batterneti do
Dniuihcad do
Bcrben A rod Dutch do
Carrot, early horu.und
long Orange
Cucumbera, early fram’d
Longgrcen At prickly do
Lettuco, early ico aud
Ipnggroon
Melon, Citron
Pine Applo
Nslinog qnd Skillmnns
Eaity Cnulitlower
Onion, silver .kill’d, red
and white Portugnl
Okra, curled Parsley
Poppsr
For aulo by
deo 28 201
ANSON PARSONS.
Baltimore Flour.
Ck fi* BBLS, anil 25 half Mils .uporfino How-
J5D nrd atfieet Flour, luiuliug from brlgOpo-
,0 r?8 r “ IOb, 'MICII.DILLON&CO.
can bo recommended a* second lo none upou the
river, a* there ore in one Imdy, about ono thou*,
and ucresof oak and hickory, aud mixed pine
land, very level, and well adapted both for the cul
ture of corn mid cotton. Thi* body of land I* sit
uated hetvveenthe river swamp and the high nine
land which surround it, and may all be seen at one
view, forming ono of the most beautiful, as well
ns one of tho most valuable situation* for n form,
in the State; (500) flvo hundred acre* of Dll' hud
are cleared nnd in good order for a crop tho ensu-
ingyenr. Besides this body of land, there are
many other tracts of fertile land which mav bo
brought info profitable cultivation. There* are
a!*o upon the premises adjoining the plantation
a so (of gri-t nud saw mills, ranuiui? two saws, up&
ou an excellent stream, nud contiguous thereto an
inexhaustible supply of tho host yellow pino tint
her upon tho river; thore Is landing* both for luin
her and steamboat wood, with winch latter article
the laud also abounds. To a person disposed to
enter the liimher puiinoss, Uir.se lands oflur every
inducement, ns they afford nil tho facilities for s
profitable procuring of the same. The range for
stock of nil kind.* is excellent, better than can he
had on this side of tho frontier couutie* of the
Stato. There are nlso upon tho premises threo
improved settlements, two of whienure a*heuit ! y
ns nny in tho State.
The undcnigrfed,in vicwcfail tho advantages
oftlto place aud its various resources, do with
confidenen recommend it to any ono wishing to
settle a largo place, ns ono of the best selections
there can be made, os they are well assured tint
with proper management, ns grent profits maybe
realized here, from tho labor of one hundred
hands, as could be obtained upon nny place in the
State. Persons in want of lands^woufd doiihtIe*.<
add to their interest to tnako an examination of
these lands before they purchase elsewhere. To
an approved purchaser, these lands will be sold
very low, and upon the most easy terms. Apply
to either oftho undersigned, upon tho premises.
CURTIS IIUMPH’REYS,
HOPEBRANNEtt,
Black Creek, Ga.
O The Augusta Chronicle, South Cnrolinion,
Cluurleston Mercury, will each publish the above
lour times weekly, and forward their accounts to
tho Georgian office for collection. li. & D.
4ec 30 36314 w
rip ins
1IIIS fo.a.valuably IMimtatlon
. BWdawny Maud, in fomi-of dm New Pas-
•age, giving a tine view of Warsaw Inlet. It con
tains over fire hundred acres, is very rich, and
well adapted to the culture of our Southern stn-
pie. It contains about 300 ncres’of standing land
that will bear comparison -with any land blithe
country—the most of this abound* with fine oak
wood, sufficient nt market prices to' pay for tlio
land. Tliero are Morns Multicunli* now grow
ing upon the land, sufficient to feed a million of
worms tho next season—those tan be had with
the plantation. There are buildings on the plan
tation that may be tn-ed both for the Cation and
Bilk culture. Inspectiou of (his property by one
interested to buy, is for preferublo to a descrip
tion of ll; therefore, I recommend rich to como
and soe it. Apply to M. II. McAllister, Esq. or
to the subscriber. II. H. PETTIGREW.
The House and Lot it^ Washington Wurd is
also for sole, nnd m.ny bo bud cheap. Apply
above. 863tlstF dec :1
Cotton Plaiitatlou and Ncgroos
for sale.
T HE Cation Plantation known os Sombre-
tnondet situate in Brynn county, on Great
Ogecbce Neck, bounded by lands formerly Mor-
ol’s aud Young’s, now Roger’s, containing 1076
acres, of which 330 aro cleared uiidhave been
planted in cotton and provisions; 306 acres rich
low hammock and swump. uncleared; tlio remain
der pints, nnd dry salt marsh, which might be re
deemed at little expense. Oil tho premises ore a
new dwelling, cotton, com aud negro houses,
with plantation utensils, and-o supply of provis
ions for tho negroostill another crop. Tlio placo
is oil tho salt* und hcaltliv, with a good landing
fordoops 300 yard* fiuiu toe settlement. 34 Ne
groes attached to the plantation, a very prime and
.healthy gang. -
Also, a tract of Land in Whito Bluff district,
situated on tlic Montgomery road, near Hatiur’s
bridge, nnd on Vernon river,containing 360 acre*,
adjoining the lands of Adams—135 -acres cleared
nnd suitable for planting or pasture, the remuiu*
*35,294.
GREESE AND 1‘VI.ASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
T CLASS NO. 49, FOR 1839.
O bodulormlnoiiby the ilmwino oftho Vir
ginis Stato Lotto,/, Ctass No. 7, for 1839,
to bo Jrawu it Alexandria, yr«.) on tho28th but.
1 P'^n of. $35,294
\ 1 * 12,000
J j® 8000
J j® 3000
jo 2073
J* j" 1200
8 % 'Z.
Ticket,$10, fialvos $5,°Quimo^$9nO. For
“>«»« ' ’ WITHINGTON’S
doc 28 Lot'/ As Ex. Ofiico, on tho Bay.
omce of the Grand Beal Estate
BANKS' ARCAlU:V*!. r . ,?f,...$700 000
city hotel, .::::;;$mS;o«>:
. Ate. See. See,
fTIllE depositing of tho Numbers in the Wheel,
X commenced on tlie 2d inst. in die City Ex-
chauge of Now Orleans, in presence of Lncien
Hermann, Em. NoUvy Puldic. and will be con-
Uuucd from day to day. until all the numbers from
No. 1 to 100,000, are deposited therein; immedi
ately alter which the drawing of die Lottery will
take place. During this period, which will take
about four month*, and ns long as there tuay be
tir,kelson band, they will remain for sale.
False and calumnious st ile menu against this
Lottery, calculated to create a want of confidence
jvidi person* residing at a distance from this city,
mv ng beenpublished in one or two Newspnpers
in the United States, and Bora them copied into
others, and which originated either from igno
rance or malice, the subscriber, in order to satisfy
the most sceptical as to the good foith with which
tins undertaking is conducted, has entered into
Ute following arrangement with diroe of the first
Banking Institutions in this city, the Union Bank
of Louisiana, the Citizen’s Bank of Louisiana,
und the New Orleans Canal Sc Banking Compa
ny. These Banks will rsceivu special' deposits
for any quantity of ticket* in amount of not less
than one hundred dollars and give in return a cer
tificate of die following tenor:
j Received ft oni Mr. die sum of dol
lars. oh a special deposit to remain to his credit,
until nil the prizes whick form the Scheme of the
Grund Real llstato Lottery of Property situated
in New Orleans, of which Schmids Si Hamilton
are Mituagcrs, shall have been transferred Are of
eemf inatmknmre, to thi Trusteo of sa id Lottery;
Mr. J, B. Knauh, Gamier of tho Citizens Bnnk
of La. Jlfr.Aniedcr Bsiidoiiin. Cashier oftho Con
solidated Association of Planters of Louisiana,
jointly with Louis Sduuidt, said Trustees acting
a* per act passed before A. Mazareuu, Not. Pub
lic, on die 2d May, 1838—when said dollnia
shall ho paid over to Louis Schmidt, acting Man
ager of said Lottery, an (Us endorsing this certifi
cate. '
«, _ Tor Itoslon*
.Th° Arte packet brig SAVANNAH, Cap-
ZtMAtain Shapter,' having part of her cargo en
gaged, will meet widi despatch. Tor ba'ance of
freight or passago, having splendid accommoda
tions, apply on hoard at ifnnter** wn«?f.or to
dec 8b WASHBURN, LEWS'St CO.
For Hcw-York
,ra - - - <•
JSjA Tho regular packet brig EXCEL, E.
JAflttShcrwood, muster, having a port ofhcrcar-
si^wwuki n uuu, iuiuiur,«uTing * (lunui uerc
|o on Imud, will bo drepaldKil imm«xliat«ir.
tor balmier »f freight or ptuumge, liovinq first
rato zccotiimodiitintw, (stato room.,) spiny ou
boon! at Moniin's iipiii>r wharf, or to
8-020 WASHBURN, LEWIS * CO.
Fop Ncxv-Tork— Georgia Unr.
Tlio regular packoibrig L. BALDWIN,
iCopt.T. li H.rtl, Imvinp apart oilier cargo
*?**?«•' will moot with despatch. For balance
orfreight or paraage, having siqierior nccommo
datious, apply on bourd at Moore'n wharf or to
<i*ul9 L. BALDWIN.
port.
to
For Bnitimoro,
The lino now sohr. SOPItl.t, Captain
ones, will meet with despatch for the above
For freight or piiMngn, apply on board, or
w . . t f*. PIIILIIRICK Sc CO.
oner for sale landing from said vessel,
2700 bu*hcb prime Whito Corn
1000 do • . Oats
300 bbl. superfine Howard street Flour
10 keg, Butter, :W do ground rtttzar
44 boxes ground Psppor, 10 do Jluslard
noc 14
„ Fjr Itcw-OHoaiM Dlrcr.l,
^34 „ r h« n'lpcriorfart railing sdir STAUNCH
SO&G. L. 8milk, innuHr, will sail on Tliuralnr.
Urn 2d Janunry next, weather permitting. For
freight or passage, having good arcouiniodjlioiu,
apply on board at Hunter’a wharf or to
d«>24 K. KAIFOKD.
Cashier.
Ni.iv L.leans, i
Orders for Tickots on the above terms, mav bo
adilresied to any mercliant in New Orleans, or by
a remittance to tin CasMets of tho above named
Banks, to wiu
Fred. Frey, Esq. Cashier oftho Union Batik of
Louisiana.
J. B. Perraull, Eiq. Cashier of the Citizen's
Bank ofLonisiaua.
lieverley Chow, Esq. Cashier oftlto New Or
leans Canal Ac Banking Comparer.
Tin great popularity or tlua Lottery through
out this and ilio neighboring States, where the
Properties and tlio parties interested therein Ore
known, and tlio rapid sale of tint tickots, induces
tin subscriber to notify bis friends and the public,
to loao no time in forwarding their orders.
LOUIS SCHMIDT, Acting Manager.
Now Orleans, UUi Dec. 1839.
dec 20 254
T« the Voice* of Chatham Co,
Ulbcrnla IS foe Hale. __ TtaEUXl W-CITIZKNrf—I lender myself for
ton situated on A re-elecllon in iliu omces ofclerk of the
-a. re-etecuoii in uio iiinocs m ui. Clerk o!
Superior and Inferior Couruof Clintliam Coun
ty. and respeeUhlly request your suffrages on the
sixth day of Jaunary, 1940.
deo lft 151 ROBERT W. POOLER.
Fcllow-Clllzca* of Chatham Co,
I AM a candidate for re-election to the office of
Hhenirorchntham County, and solicit your
suffrages oh the first Monday m January next,
dec 10 151 ELISHA WYLLY.
To the Elcetor* of Chatham Co.
P ELLOW-C1TIZ ENS-I am a candidate for
ro-clceliau to the office of Tux Collector of
tlio County, and respectfully solicit yoifrsuifrafiea
on the first Monday in January next,
dec 13 DAVID BELL.
Receiver of Tax Return*.
F ellow-citizens <TrChatham county,
I olfor as a candidate Tor re-election to tlio
office of Receiver ofTax Returns, and solicit
your voles on tlio first Monday in Janunry next,
doo 13 ' 149 B. LATIIROP.
For Havana,
The newupper fastened Baltimore built
*kr- JIERRY GALLANT,,wants only 75
tierces to complete her cargo, mid will tail with
da,patch. Apply to
doc 30 S. PIIILIIRICK & CO.
For Fretailt or Charter,
tine scliaou
Tho tino schooner JIAllV GALLANT,
I'liirtlieii 41)0 barrels, will he ready lo receive
cargo in a few days. A Southern port will he
preferred. Apply to
, »• PIIILIIRICK A: CO.
Wfio offer far sole on hoard said schooner,2500
bushels Oats. Joe 17
Toltent,
Threo Dwelling Honres. Apply fo
dec 10 II. F. W1L1.INK.
For Hale or to Rout.
Tlio two Stoiy Dwelling aud two Lots in
'ackson Wanf, opposite Din Free School.
Possession will bo given immediately. Apply to
a. parsons.
doc 17
For HulCt,
A JfOST ilcsirahlo Fanil, situated in
.Cedar Valley, Paulding Cpitutv, in the moat
ronuinUc nnd hcaittiful portion of Hie Chetokec
country. On the premises are an excellent ilwcl
[ing house, comfortably niraishcc, id a fiat rate
bam and thrashing utachino
A ny ono purchasing, may havo with the furm n
choice stock ofCuttlc.lIojiN ami Hlirpji.ol’tlit' mo.it
select breed. Also, 0 uiiiles and 4lioiiis.4 aridj
Imrso wagons, plough,, ic. Also, nlioitl 2IW0
busliois of corn, fodder, onts, pens, pumpkins, A:c.
TbisFARM consists of LAND eipiafiu fortiii-
ty lo any in Georgia, and tiic tentis will ba liberal
Sl!!, , . , ! , E'2T* d .P" rc, “ u " !r ' Apply lo Itr. WM.
)!■ WILSON, Brunswick, orto Sir. SHORTER,
CodirTowu, Paulding County.
Brunswick, Dec.' 10.
D7Tbe Satsqnah Republican and Charleston
Connor will please insert the utinvo twice a week
forono inor.k, nnd IIhi Darien Herald will givo
four weekly insertions on«l Mtnt mil u> uu -W* ^
this place. dec 19
ftay.
AUCTION
SALES-
Poskivo S. hi to close Con.-i' nnien*.
I!oi.l*rd Gin.
^ ^ fly S. riiilbrfcli A Co.
On SATURDAY, nt 11 o’clock, m f.ont oi
More, to closu Consignment,
2" pipes Holland Gin
Sale positive and tormscaali. _ Ilec
_ Undi nvrilera Kale.
I5.V Piliilci, !-. t o. ■
,Y n “aturony, the 11th January next at III
o clock in froutof store, fornceoimt -,t' underwi-l
tore andullconcerned. The brig Leonidas,ass
now lies on tlio opposite sido oftho river toget'
with all the rails, riggiugnml oilier tackle I i B
mg to her when she arrived from sea, put into Duel
port m distrcn, on lief passago join Havana I
litmnd for Provjtlenne, R.I., , 0 K| by advice oftho I
Wardens or the Port. Terms cash (ban! ,i,lo I
iiionoy.) • 'dec 28 1
Kiemncr Richmond for Kalo.
Wednes- I
Fliilbrlck * Co.
AVill ho *»lij nt public miction In IVout «
I jcpikuim, in the city of Snvannnb, on We-
ckiv, the firUiiavnrJunuary. 1«40,
,rte. P ^ With her .ngioc, boil. |
built in Balifmoro, in Dio
ycar l8jil,hy W. &.CI. Gardner, of Uifr hast ma
Mnais,ami Is Connerfiistgftta.
tl.nti.wffl""*^ 1 ' WptJW«i>nd 8 feet
I
Uor holier is now; haring hetnhi use hut
ft fewrnomhs; it was built by Fnwceto, Poston Sc,
Co. of Liverpool, nt a cost of'.$0*600, Her cnb-
wataTd^ta. 1 ^'— >2 berth,, wash room and
Tlio boat is well found, with nncbof,' chain r.v
hies, haw,ore, cooking and robin stoves, r :l>in
forlmrinuK l ° 8 '* C- “ nd “ ,lo ' ,in 6 ood
Tlio *nIo will bo positive.
The terms of sale—1-3 cash, balance 3, 4 and 6
months for approved paper.
c ' J " lr “ c, wiu rec,,i ' 1 ' , ."^ u#n
By ordor of the Board orDireators.
dM > 8 - CT. F.-JIILLB. Agent.
Administrator’s Sal*. .
On tlie first liie.day hi January next, at 11 o’.
House in this cilv, 5
nlinres Stork in steamer Forester, hdonxiim to
e. a e ofA. Knissoy ofSogth Cnrolin i,
Sold pyorde* qftlie AdinluiiUutor. Terniscasb.
Adiivui.lralor’s Sale . ^
r, .n 1 ?*' ^ PHIIIa lck A Co.
On the first I nesdny in Jnnrtary, 1840, in front
of Did Court House in Die City of Havnitnnh, dure
mg tlw miial hours or rale. Lot No. 5, Cohimhia
t\ ord, with the dwelling Imuso mid all improve,
meiits herto" | ubo, a fiuniU- of Nogrom, viz: A
valuable fellow, Ins wifi: and their daughter, ilirco
m number, nil well disposed atul very desirublu
wrvnnts, Mlon^ing to Ihc estate ofjeretny .Stone,
late Of this city, deceased. Sold by p«rmiiuion of
tlio Jiuitices of the Inforior Conrt ofChatlmni Co.
ord "
nov6 ' .
Adinioiatralor’e Halo.
lt>'S. Fliilbrick & C o.
On the first Tuesday in Jutunry next, in front
or tho Court House, between the usmd hours of
salo, * ■' ■ 1 ^ ’
A fine Saddle and Gig Horse, perfectly gentlo
id sound, belonging to the estate of Nicholas
Marlow, dcccneed: and sold by order of tlio Ad-
muiistrator. Terms cash. dec 14
Stincrior Newcastle ConJ.' u. ~
lDOctfijrc‘31 KHHbrlck & Co.
.. I . a... re .MVCnaltre r,i
BUNDLES prime Eastern liny, for
deo 14 “ ll “ ^ MICH. DILLON * CO.
C INNAMON, Black Pepper, African Pepper,
Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice
Gjnger, Sea. For side by
^ PORCHER Sc, LA ROCIIE,
Opposite the Market,
dee 0 Sign of th* Golden Globe.
For Hale or'to Hire,
nr. lairquu Clio, from
from Die wharf hi lo/
dollars per chtiiJrnnreJHw Ct
delivery on Wcdncwhiy next,
will Ini taken at frrnCo,lilting Iti
F LATS of difierent sizes, from 30 to 70 feet
in length. Apply to
II. F. WILLINK,
At his Ship Yard east end of the Town,
dec 10 253
dcr lieav/timlicrcd land. On tlie place g house,
which may be made a comfortable dwelling
Persons wisliing to purchase will please apply
to tlio subscriber ut Savannah,
doc 13 W. WOODBRIDGE.
One Thousaud Doilars Itcwnrd,
W ILL be paid for the apprehnnsion, with
proof to coiivictiou, oftho person or per
sons who fired tho Bridge of the 'Central Kail
Road over tho Little Ogecchee, ou the 31st inst.
By order oftho Rnardof Directors. "
R. R. CUYLKR, Cashier,
nov 28 231 (Georgian)
long sweet Spaniel Peas
Dwarf, Marru>vfot do
Charlton do
Blue Imperials do
Washington do.-
Bisliop's Prolific and tall
Marrow flit do
Radish, long scarlet do
Short top’d do
White Turnip do
Early framed and black
fall do -
Squash,eaHv bush and
long cron necked
Salsify, Tomatoes
Turnip, early Dutch do
latirge flat Globe do
Rutabago do
Pepper Grass
Water Cress
Whito and red Clover
Lucerne Grass, &c.
A Card.
T HE «ul)*criber wishing to reduco hjs entire
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery .Fan
cy Articles, &Q., will on nnd after tho first of Jan
uary next, sell for ready money only—prices will
be in nccorilunce to the times, which tlio public
are respectfully invited to call and examine for
elves. A. PARSONS,
DruggiBt, No. 8, at the Eagle,
' ‘ ildi
Uicmselv
dec 33
Gibbons’ Building*.
Woo«l$ Wood.
T HE Subscriber Ims now on Imiid, pnd will
bo constantly receiving, a supply of first
qnnlity Oak and Awi Wood. Apply at tho Wood
Yard, cast end of tho town,
oct 17 801 H. F. WILLINK.
"Wood.
i QUANTITY of Water Oak anil Black Jack
A. Wood for sale at Gnilninrtiu's wharf, which
wiil be sold at a reduced price for cash, if token
from tlie wharf.
dec 18 JOHN GUILMARTIN.
Suvannoli Ins. Ac Trust Co. j
30tli Decomber, 1839»* J
A N oloetinn for 13 Directors, to manage tho
alliiirs of this Company for the ensuing year,
will ho held at tho office of the Company on tho
second Monday, boing tlio 13fii day of Jamiarv
noxt, bntwoon tlio hours of 9, A. Al.and 8, P. M.
under the superintendence of three Stockholders,
dec 30 . SAMUEL C. HOUSE. Soc’y.
Domestic Brandy.
5 HALF pipes Domestic Brandy, for solo low
to close a consignment.
Price 27 GEORGE U. MAY.
Regatta.
T HE first Annual Regatta of the “St. Marys
Boat Clnh,” will take placo at St. Marys,
on the 0th day of January next, for the following
purses:
Forftonrodboats, $100,
» Do 4 “ “ ....; $100.
Entrance $16, upon thick oftho above. Boat*
of auy length or make, may enter for the purees.
Proprietors of Boats who may wish to eutcr
their boats for file above purses, will please signi
fy tlio sumo to the ttudersigned at St. Murys, be
fore January 7fi». or on that day.
Clubs along the coast aro earnestly requested to
visit St. Marys on that day with tneir boats, to
contend for the purses.
CIIAS. A. MAGILL,
Secretary St. Mary* Boat Club,
dec 19 2531SJ
be-*-
lliucsvillo Academy*
T HE Trustees oftlto above Institution, take
pleasure in announcing to tlio public, that
they have engaged the services of Col. James S.
Brudwcll, for the ensuing year
Tlio instrtietioq of the Acudenr
Elementary Branches; together
Latin and Greek,
Algebra nud Geometry,
Book-Keeping and Finance,
Natural and Moral Philosophy,
Astronomy, Arc. &c.
Board for children can he obtained in respecta
ble houses on reasonable terms.
S. SPENCER, Secrelaiy
December 1st, 1839. _ #
OCP’Tiio Darien Herald will publish the above,
once a week until January next, nnd forward the
account therefor,to tho Secretary nt lticoborougli,
Liberty County. - 540 dec 3
Planters’ Bank.
A N election for eight Directors on tlie part of
the Stockholders of this Bank, will be held
nt the Buuking House, on M6ndny,'Gfii January
next. The Poll will he opened at 10 o’clock, A.
M. and dosed at 8, P. M.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec 11 3471GJ
Central Rail Road and Banking
Company of Georgia.
Savannah, 3d Doc. 1839.
DIVIDEND NO. 6.
A DIVIDEND from tho profits of thi* Com
pany fur tlio past six months ha* been this
day declared, payable on and after tlio 11th inst.
Tlie amount of dividend is $3 55 per share for
shares on which the sum of $100 wasjmid prior to
June last, nnd $2 50 per share of $97 50 paid.—
Stockholders nt on(j in the lieighbornood of Ma
con, cun receive their dividends nt tho Branch.
R. U. CUYLER, Cushicr.
dec 5 ■ 248—Itn ■ (Geor.)
Central Rail Rpad A Banking
Company of Georgia.
Savannah, Nov. 13, J839.
A N Election for nipo Directors to manage the
affairs of. this Institution, will bo lield.at tho
Banking House in this city, on the first Monday
in January next. Polls to fit open from 9 A. M.
to 2 P. M. By order. R. It. CUYLER,
nov Id 887 Cashier.
. Notice.
W H. Sc S. ROGERS will receive tho bill*
f of all the up-country Bank* of Georgia,
Recently iu good standing at par, for Goods, pro
vided the amount of the bill is traded out, but uot
for contracts ulrcudy made,
dec80 South side Mnrkot-Sqnnre.
Election Notice.
A N election for the following county officers,
to wit: Sheriff, Clerk of tho Superior and
Inferior Courts, Receiver of Returns of Taxable
Property,Tax Collector, Coroner, and Surveyor
of Chatham County, will be • held nt yho Court
House in tho city of Savunnoli, on Mpnday the
sixth day of Juimary, 1840. Polls opened ut the
hour prescribed by law. Tho Magistrates of
Chatham county are requested to preside at said
election.. Tho Sheriff is hereby unjoined to at
tend with tho County Constables, to open the
poll* and preserve enter. By order.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf.c. c. c
Law Noticce
C UYLER W. YOUaYG, AttorncyandCoun-
FoUor at Law, has located himself hi Louis
ville, Georgia, where ho will attend to all profes
sional business entrusted to hi* care, with diligence
and punctuality. He will regularly attend tho Su-
S erior Courts of the Counties of Jefferson, Burke,
crivcn, Effingham, Bulloch, Tuttual! and Mont
gomery.
aug’i 103
Notice to Bilots.
TT appearing by ageptfrt of tho Resident Phy-
X. sicinn in Bohtox, that tho Small Pox, to nu
alarming extent is, aud has boon for some time,
prevailing in that city; notice is hereby given to
ull Pilots and Captains of vessel* arriving from
that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Fivk
Fathom, and there to remain, without communi
cation with tho city, or adjacent country, until
visited by the Health Officer.
By order of the Mayor nnd Aldermen parsed
tiiis day. WM. B. STEVENS. M. D.
Deputy Health Officer,
dec 12 For the Port of Savanna h
Bank of St. Marys
R ESOLVED, That n reduction of fifteen per
cent, bo required on all notes offered for
renewal at this Bank on und after the first day of
February .next, and nlso u further reduction of
fifteen per cent, on the renewal next thereafter.
A. J. BESSENT, Cashier,
St. Mary*, (Go.) Gth Dec.
dec U ttlsiF
Marshal's Sale. c -.-'
Bryan M. Morel, )
vs. > In Admiralty.
The Robt. Bruce and cargo. )
B Y virtue of un order of Court, in this cntiae,
will be sold before the Court Honso in 8a*
viunmli, on the first Tuesday hi January linxt, tho
schooner Robert Bruce and her cargo oftUonrds,
24 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To
bacco, nnd one Gun, nil a* the same now aro at
the Lauding aud Plantation of Bryan M. Morel,
Esq. at Ousabuw Island. Terms ensh, bankable
money. PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
Deputy Marshal District of Georgia.
dec G 243
. Combs. Brushes, &c.
F INE Ivory and Horn Dressing nnd Pocket
Coiubs, flair,Cloth, Nail, Combs,and supo
rior English, French and American Tooth Brush
es, and Shaving UruBhc*,&c. in the greatest va
riety. Justr ccivod and for rale by
/«•> G. it. llENDitIC’KSO .
Cool mi hoard
tvillbe sokl
•
or*
A rnlrnililu mnn mrvant.
• first rate.eopk. acciwtunicd to hoO
o.ttar nml carriage driver-in o\un i
due 23 -q$j&
Adnimi»lni7i?T
B
n 8«nfr,|:iy > U 1 „'- I 1
lerty.vizt 1 Jiuno,
By H. MiliSric.
W il! be eolti before otir Kor.
Drake, dcconned. SoM !L“L , »?| bene ! 11 °* j 10
be ire and creditors or said ; 0 * too ' "X order, of tlio
Administrator. .. A dfc 13
By S.l'lillbiv?.
At Private S® 0 .'
50 boxes l«t quality 8iicnijV 1 c " ndI<s > Innding
ftooibrigRimell, from Wiihif ,l l' llll <- 'lee 21
Fre.h Lctnojl u ' . „
By H. PltillirlcR 1 * Co.
At Priviifo s J °*
Landing per brig Wh^tM ^ ^ boxes ftesh
locmons. . \ , v . . dee 88
City "Marshal’s SSpT
On the first Tuesday.iu Jaftp.alJ next,
W ILL be Hold bcforo’tbe Court House in tho
city of Savaimuh, between the usual hours
of sale, (uuder the superintendence oftho Corn-
mitteo on Sales) the following Lot*, vizi
Lot No. 39, WberfVVard, hounded east by lot
No. 40, south by Liberty street, west by lot No.
38, nnd north by n lone; re-entered upon as tho
proporty of Jndith Sheftnll, for ground rent.
Also, Lot No. 2*1, Liberty Ward, bonnded cast
by Jcftbreon street, south by YorMro«t,westhy
lot No. 23, and north by President street; ro-eu-
tcred upon as the property of tho estate Sauntcl
Wilkin*, for ground rent.
Also, Lot No; 35, Liberty Ward, bounded enst
by lot No. 36, south by South Broad street, west
by lot No. 34»nud north by a lane; re-entered np*
an,us tlio .property of tho estate S*• uluel Wilkin*,
for ground runt. j\f
Also, Lot No. 3, Warren Word, bounded cost
by lot No. 4, south by a lane, west hy lot No. 2,
und northW Bay street; re-entorod upon ns tho
property of Wiu. P. Bowen, for ground rent.
1 die 7 A. HARMON, c. u.
Colorado aud Red River Laud*
O N the first Tuesday in Jiuuiarjr-ncxt, before
the Court Ilotteo in the City of Buvannrth,
will he sold for tlio 'benefit of file creditors of Lew
is Gaimlil.an i mol vent debtor,five thousand (5000)
acre* of Land ill file Republic of Texas, the some
being contained in a script for fivq (5) share* in
the •estate and fluids of the Colorado and Red
River Land Company, transferable on the books
oftho Compnny, the said script .haying been, regu
larly made out to tho said Lewis Gaiiah) and by
hfiri assigned to mo under un order of tho Hon.
fiio Inferior Court of Chatham Comity, for the
beuofitof the creditors of the said Lewis Gnu ah).
. ELISHA WYLLY,
Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Ganoid.
nov 25 ’ ' -
Sheriff's Sale* ^ i
ILL bo fl.’iklou file first Tuesday in Fobru-
■■ ury noxt,.before tlio Court li. u m ii.o
city ofSuvanmdi,.between theusii , !■-,
one Bread Cart, one small Wagon and llaruc**,
ono Matrass, ono Pillow, ono Cot, Ono hox finger
Rings, nnd.ono chest of Clothing ; levied on un
der and by ttfitfia of a Distrain Warrant issued
out 3f the Honorable file Inferior Court of Chapf
ham County, at theinatanco of Mordocfti Myers,
v*. John Smith, - ^
ELISHA \VYLLY, Slifeiiffc. c.
dec 21 254 (Gem
Waiitcff,
A N Ovorscei; to take olinr^o of a _ _
1\. It co Plan»:.cion. Apply to
de<r91 230 WM
Domestic Ba andy
BBLS. Domestic I
jGJeJ do Gin, receivedp