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6 D0Z Ociita Buckikln Glove.
JO du Merino do
3 do colored H S do
6 do Lined Colton do
15 don White nnd col’ii Merino A More
■ 10 do do do Leiuka Wool J Hoeo
I Jut rocclvod and for rule by
1 GEORGE W. BEI1N,
dec 18 No. 3 Sliod'e Building..
UinhrolilcrlCH.
A VERy & JOHNSON have received, n oon-
•Irnmentofrich Capes, Collars, &c. which
I they will sell at a small advance from tho manu
facturer's prices, for cash only,
dec 18 South aide Monument Square.
[ BinnlcoM! Blankctsll UlnnUctsll!
rpHF. subscriber has just received from Franci}
JL per ship Florian, via Charlostou, a full sup
ply of Negro and Bed Blankets, from die cola-
united manufacturer Z. Greiner & Son, Mont-
pelUor. NOBLE A. HARDEE.
novSl 230
Bonnots.
W H. & 8. ROGERS have just received
e per Wilson Fuller, from New York, 1
Lease superior Flaronco Brnid Bonnets, of the la-
I test London fashion; also, 1 case English Split
I Strew Bonnets, flnostquolily and most fashiona-
|ble shape. dee 13
Cuba Coffee anil Molasses.
flf/h BAGS prime Cuba Coffee, new crop
LtHJI 00 hhds prime Cuba Molasses, do do
20,000 superior Rcgaliu Sugars; landing fm
rig Audubon, forsalo by
j PAUELFORD.FAY&CO.
J Onboard ofsaid vossel for sale, at Mongin'e
Inner wharf—Oranges, Bananas, Plantains, in
line order. 1 jan2
Bouton Bum.
1*7/4 BBLS fine Boston Rum, now landing
| 4 “4 from ship Eli Wbitucy, will bo sold low
on the wharf, by
jun 3 LADD, TUPPER & S1STARE.
I Onnslnlonpc Molasses.
u-t A HHDS. just received andlbrsnleby
I XU jan 3 LONG & PATTERSON.
50
Java Coffee.
BAGS old Java Coll'ea, for sale by
jan3 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO,
Flout'.'
jJA BBLS fresh Canal Flour, just received,
.JU for sale by
jan 8 WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO.
Bacon.
-f A HHDS Shoulders Bacon, now landing
XU Rom ship Eli Whitney, and for sale low
l from the wharf, by
fan 3 L. BALDWIN.
Swedes Iron anil Nalls.
I AAA BARS Swedes Iron, assorted si-
I UUU zcs[ 300 kegs Cut Nulls do do
br sole by
*ec 17 WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO.
Sugars.
J0K P t Ki 1 ptiftie article,
hr sale by
Idee 17 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Negro Pipes.
8 BOXES Negro Pipes, landing from brig
Wilton Fuller. For sale by
dee 10 GEORGE If. MAY.
Butter.
i Qff KEGS prime Butter, just received bj
OeJ brigs Ivin. Taylor anti
nle low, by ,/
■-c 30 KING &, COOMI
Union fey
Groceries, I
0 BOXES extra No. 1 £
30 do Malaga Bunch J
2013 lb hoxos Hyson T
20 bags Coffco
10 bbls Mess Pork, 1
Just received and for sale
KING ffi COOMBS,
dee 28 Union Ferry Whnrf.
Butter.
/P’S KEGS Batter received onco'isignmcnt,
V J X and for sale by-
dee 3 NOBLE A. IIAUDF.r.
Baltimore Baco.i.
O IIHDS. Sides
(I do. Shoulders, first quality Bacon, land
ing from schr Sophia. For sale by
dec 14 GEORGE H. MAY.
A Flannel*. Ac.
VERY da JOHNSON avo received,
Welsh andSullsbiny Fhaiuiels
Isidles supor black and col'dj Kid Gloves
Muslin deLanes
Rich Satin striped Clmllya
English, French and Anioricnn Prints
For sale on Iblr terms.
dec 30 South side Muimmont Square.
Bleached mi (I Browulj lilrtl iiiml
*1 BALES honvy 4-4 brown Shirtings
JL\y 15 do do 34 do Springfield do
1 case 4-4 fine Now-York 51111 do
1 do 7-8 do undressed do
1 do 34 do do do
Just received by
SNIDER, LATIIROP A NEVITT.
dec 11 247
Thread Laces, Ac.
A VERY & JOHNSON, (Monument Square)
luve received,
Thread Edgings and Inscrtinga
Super Paris walked Collars
Do Swiss do do
Do Muslin do do
Muslin worked Banda
Cambric Edgings and Insertings
dec 10 240
Domestic Dry Goods, Ac.
Received by recent arrivals.
A PCS 34 Plgiu Homespuns
‘Jbt# 40 do 7-8 Apron Checks
‘.Vi do 44 fuio Shirting, bleached
20 do 44 do . do brown.
Bales honvy 34,4*1 and 54 brown Shirtings
and Sheetings
40 pcs 7-8 bleached Shirting, medium quality
50 do 3-4 do Co, low priced
300 doz Clarks A Salmm/s Spool Cotton
* 18 M plated Hooks and £ves, Nos. 4,5,6,7
4 do/. Indies super blacaH S Gloves
Forsale at the lowest inruket pnef.
SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
dec 24 258
W. H. Lloyd, market
H AS just received, ^
1 case extra fine Tuscan Bonnets^
1 case Misses do 71 do N
Ida do English Split Straw do,'
some nrticlo
2 do extra iino do Straw Bonnets
2 do Satin Straw Bonnets
4 do black und white do
All up country Bunk Bills token nt par, for
Goods or in payment of debt* already contracted,
dec 19 253
*30,000.
ailEF.X£ AM) 1‘UI.AaKl JfO.VWIE.V7'
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. J, FOR 1840.
r.no bo decided by the drawing of the Motion-
X gaheln Academy Lottery, Ciae* No. 1, for
1840, to bo drawn at Alexandria, (Vu.) on the 4th
instant.
PRIRES.
1 prize of. $30,000
1 do 10,000
1 do 0000
1 do 5000
1 do 4000
1 do 2500
1 do 2000
1 do 1747
25 do 1000
25 do 500
28 do 300
200 do 200
dec. Ac. Ac.
Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $3 50. For
sale at WITHINGTON’S
jan 3 Lot’y A Ex. Office, on tho Bay.
City Treasurer’s Office, ?
Savannah, 2nd Jan. 1840. 5
T HE City Treasurer is now ready to receive
returns of property, Ac. subject to City
Taxes for the present year. Tho books wilt be
kept open till the 15tli February, after which date
defaulters will bo subject by the ordinance to dou
ble tax. Joseph felt,
jan 3 CityTreaturer.
Seasonable Goods.
*ti fl* PC 3 real Welsh Fla unul
Xi) 30 do Red Flannel
10 do bleached Canton do
4 do Keutucky Jcaus
30 do Twilled Kerseys
Also,
Twilled Mncannw Blunkets
White and col'd knotted Counterpanes
White Marseilles do
Marseilles Skirts. Just received and for sale
by GEORGE W. BEIIN,
dec 18 No. 2 Shad** Building?.
Scottsboro Female Institute.
M R. and MRS. LUCIEN LATASTE inform
their friends, that the abovo Institution will
he opened oil Monday, the 13tli of January,1840.
They ’invite their former patrons to renew their
support, assuring them,that no effort will be spar
ed to give satisfaction.
Their rates, for a term of five months, will be
as follows:
Reading, Writiugand Spel
ling, $12 or $9 per month,
for any period less than
one term.
The above with Geography,$10 or $4 per month,
The abovo yvith History,
Grnmmnr and Arithmetic.$18 or 4 j per mouth,
All the higher branches of
English, $20 or $5 per month,
. French, Spanish, and Lat-
| in. ’each, $20 or $5 per month,
iMusic,Piano or Guitar,each$25 or $6 per month,
[h'O of Instruments, $4
b oard can be obtained in the Borough. The
Princ ipal does not design taking any boarders.
TIi(VO desirous of further information will ad
dress us by letter at M illcdgeville.
decG 243eowp
John Rf allery,
FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TAILOR,
H AS received per recent arrivals, a choice as-
sortmentof Broadcloths, Cossimeres, Vest
ings, Ac., which lie is prepared to make up to or
der in the best maimer, and on reasonable terms.
oct'10
Suspenders, Suspenders.
milE subscriber has now on hand,a very largo
f X assortment of Suspenders, viz: Superior
Elnstic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin
do, Extra Silk Elastic and Colton; all of which are
offered at his usual low price,
tiov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
Linen and Colton Shirts.
J UST opeued, n complete assortment of ready
inode Shirts, viz: Superior Irish Linen do,
Cotton with linen bosoms, do-French Gingham,
warranted not to fide; do Boston Prints, ana Eng
lish twilled, which will bo sold at a small profit,by
nov 11 Q. S. N1CIIOL3. Market Square.
To Planters.
rilHE Subscriber, Agent for the Athens Mann-
X fncturiug Company, has constantly on hand
a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton
Goods, a superior article for Negro Clothing.
NOBLE A. IIARDEE.
oct26 209
Tin Plate.
O NE hundredboXes Till Plate jx
500 lbs Block Tin, 500 lbs Copper Bolts
for sale by N. B. A H. WEED,
nov 20
lloward-strect Flour.
O BBLS Howard-street Flour,fancy brand,
landing from brig Elennor, and for sale by
dec 18 GEORGE If. MAY.
Codec.
120 BAGS Havana, for snlc b’
>r snlc by
dec 31 J. B. GAUDRY.
PIECES Heavy Dundee Bagging,
X^SeX forsale bv
dec 3t LADD,TUPPER A SISTARE.
Porto Rico Sugar.
QA HHDS. prime Porto Rico Sugar, for
Ad\3 sale low to close n consignment.
dec 31 GEORGE II. MAY.
Beef, &c.
Landing from rbiluro..
BBLS Mess and Prime Beef, new
t} vr 109 do Pilot Bread
20 casks London Porter
25 kegs Goshen Butter
10 bbls Apples, 50 do Canal Flour
For sale by CLAGHORN A WOOD,
dec 31
Fulton Market Beef.
*1 fk b BBLS choice, put up expressly for
X\/ family use; just received per ship Celia
and for sale by COPE & MILLS,
dec 27 260
Bears* Oil.
H IGHLY porfutned, and for sale by «.
A. PARSONS.
dec 27 260
10
dec 27
Butter.
FIRKINS choico Go,lien, just received
end Ibrgale by COPE & .MILLS.
Boston Bum.
IRON bound bbls Boston Rum, landing
Vu from ship Eli Whitney, end Tor sole low
front the wharf.
dec 27 GEORGE IL MAY.
150
dec 6
Chum pair lie.
BASKETS Champagne, (Monet’) in
quarts and pints, for sale by
C. L. McNISH..
Hums, Beef amt Tongues.
"I A BBLS Baltimore Hams
JLU 5 do Smoked Beef
10 do Smoked Tongues
Just received and for sale by
*ccfl C. L. McNISH.
JtSSOT » lld Cordials.
pf BOXES Preserves, ussortod
f tA 15 do East India Ginger
160 doz assorted West India Cordials
Received and for sale by
fee 6 C. L. McNISIl.
Paints, Oils, Glass, aST
GALLS, pure English Linseed
300 gallons bleached Sperm, Oil
fiOO do. unbleached do.
500 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil
500 do. unbleached do. do.
500 do. common do. do.
200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes
GO dozen large Picture do. do.
. 2 tons White Lead. Received and for sale
b . v HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
fci ip
W. H. A S. Rogers,
H AVE just received per recent arrivals from
N. York, nearly their fall supply of French,
German, Indian and English Fancy Dry Goods,
among which ure the following articles, viz:
Ladies rich Plush nnd Silk French Shawls
Do. colored and black Ostrich und Cushmcre
Shawls
1 case finest Florence Brnid Bonnets
1 do. super. Irish Linens
15 cartoons Paris emb. Capes nnd Collara
30 piccos Wash Blonde and plain Quillings
5 do. WeirGro do Lyons Luce
25 do. Thread Edgings and Insertings
10 do. Valcncine do. do. und Bendings
20 do. 44 and 54 Wash, Spot, Square and II-
* lusion Blonde
French worked Cuffs, Blonde Veils and Paris
Bands
Chantilla Veils, Eng. Collars and Twist Shawls
Mohnir Notts, Bags and Scarfs
Muslin Paris entire! Slmwls, 44 nnd 04
Black Lnco do. do. 1-2 and 4-4
Caps, Iusunt's Waists, French Flowers and
Wreaths
French, English nnd American Prints
Challyu, Mous. do Lnilies, Velvets and Silica
Tartan, Rob Ilov and Kalivlo Shawls
Bonnet, Belt and Cap Ribbons
Ermine nnd Fur Collars
Silk, Worsted and Cotton Ilose.
oclf31 Sou 'Square.
Wine, Brandy, Gin, Bottles, &c.
2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wine, of superior
quality, on draught
Also, in boxes of 1 and 2.doz each, the follow
ing celebrated brands of Madeira, Port and Sher
ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz: Ol
iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dimon, Lmm,Wuc-
nmaw, Man, Flower, Edward Blnndy & Sons,
Joy, Alert, Madeira, Bel vide re,' Golden, Pale nnd
Brown Sherry.
5 pipos Otard, Dupity Co|s Brandy
2 do. superior Holland Gin
10 casks London Porter
100 crates Wine Bottles. For sale bv
oct24 207 JOHN W. LONG
Hay.
^|QQ BUNDLES prime Eastern Ilay, for
doc 14 ' :l11 ^ MICH. DILLON & CO.
Co^nnc Bi-niMly & Iloliaiul Gin.
3 PIPES Hollund Gin, 3 half pipes Cognac
Brandy, warranted pure; lundiug per brig
Wilson Fuller, for sale by
dec 10 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Ogits.
AA BAGS heavy Seed Oats, justrccoiv-
vrv/ ed and for side by
doc 14 . MICH. DILLON & CO.
Hibernia is for Sale.
T HIS is a valuable Plantation situated on
Skidaway Island, iti front of tho New Pas
sage, giving a fine view of-Warsaw Inlet. It con
tains over five hundred acres, is very rioh, and
well adapted to the culture of our Southern stn-
plo. It contains about 200 acres of standing land
that will bear comparison with any land in the
country—the most of this abounds with fine oak
wood, sufficient ut market prices m pay for the
land. There ure Morns Multicnnlis now grow
ing upon the land, sufiiciunL to feed a million of
worms tho uext season—these can he bad with
the plantation. * There ure buildings on the plan
tation that may be used both for the Cotton and
Silk culture. Inspection of this property by one
interested to buy, is fur preferable to a descrip
tion of it; therefore, I recommend such to come
nnd see It. Apply to M. II. MeAHiitcr, Esq. or
to tho subscriber. 11. H. PETTIGREW.
1 The House and Lot in Washington Ward is
also for sale, and ninv bo had chc.vp.* Apply as
j above. , 26211 stF- . . vdecOo
Valfi ttblc Lands for Snlc.
rnilE undt Signed offers for sale-their Lands
. X in Screve 1 county .situated upon the Savan
nah River, between fifty and fifty-five miles from
the citv nf Savann ’h, and ten from the forty-five
•• r .. Il.il I1..J inL...
can be recommended c
laud, very level, and well adat, ted both for tho cul-
... 1 i. ml..- linntr nil,mil Mail.
na uiiu ui mu muni muuiiuid giiuuuui ,
In the Stiite; (500) fivo lmudred acres °* this land
ore cleared nnd in good order fora cro l> the ensu
ing year. Besides this body of land,’ mere are
many other tracts of fertile land whici) may be
brought into profitable ciiltivntion. Th are
also upon the premises adjoining the plan tntion
a set of grist and saw mills, running two saw *» upg
qu an excellent stream, nnd contiguous tlierev p an
inexhaustible supply of the best yellow pine tL.m
her upon the river, there ialnudings botii for Iiui**
her and steamboat wood, with which latter urtick'
the lund also abounds. To a person disposed to
enter the lumber business, these lauds ofter ever)’
inducement, ns they afford all the facilities for a
profitable procuring of the same. The range for
stock of all kinds is excellent, better than ennbe
had on this side of the frontier counties of the
State. There are also upon the premises three
improved settlements, two of which arc as heulthy
as any in tho State.
The undersigned, in view of all the advantages
of the place and its various resources, do with
confidence recommend it to any one wishing to
settle a large place, ns one of the best selections
there can be made, as they are well assured that
with proper management, as great profits may bo
realized here, from the labor of one hundred
hands, as could be obtained upon any place in the
State. Persons in want of lands, would doubtless
add to their interest to make nn examination of
these lands before they purchase elsewhere. To
an approved purchaser, these lands will be sold
very low, nnd upon the most easy terms. Apply
to either of the undersigned, upon the premises.*
CURTIS HUMPHREYS,
HOPE BRANNER,
Black Creek, Ga.
BCFThe Augusta Chronicle. Soutii Carolinian,
Charleston Mercury, will each publish the above
four times weekly, nnd fbrward their accounts to
the Georgian office for collection. H. & B.
dec 30 262t4w
300 Dollars Challenge.
T HE Genuine FRENCH PILLffagainst nil
the QUACK NOSTRUMS of tho age for
the cure of * * * * * *
The French Pills are applicable to all cases, for
either sox, (warranted free from mercury,) and
possesses great advantages over the Balsams nnd
all liquid medicines, by being entirely freo from
smell, and consequently do not effect the breath,
thereby preventing the possibility of a discovery
while using them.
Besides this important advantage they never dis
agree with the stomach, and in the first stages of
tiie disease they usually eftqctl a cure in a fbw days,
with little regard to diet or exposure.
In tiie most obstinate stages of the disease, they
are equally certain, having cured many after every
other remedy hnd failed. In short, they have been
so universally successful, that that tiie proprietor
challenges any one to produce a remedy or equal
certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred
Dollars’. For side by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box.
aug5 164—lv
Harrison’s Specific Ointment,
F OR the cure of White Swellings, Scrofulous
nnd other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old and
fresh Wounds, Sprains nnd Bruises, Swellings
and Inflammations, Scald Hoad, Women’s Sore
Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, Tetters, Eriiptious,
Chilbains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns and External
Diseases generally. It is likewise greatly superi
or to any medicine heretofore discovered for the
chafed barks und limbs of horses; forribg worms,
chapped lips—und in short, for every external bo
dily evil that may fall to the lot of mun or beast.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 50 cents per box.
nng 5 164—ly
3-4 Springfield Sliivtiug.
-9 £* BALKS 34 Springfield Shirting, lundiug
I 3 from brig Wilson Fuller.
SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
dec 10 246
Philadelphia Flour.
AA BBLS super fine Philadelphia Flour,
XvJIX in fine oraer, lauding from brig Rus
sell, and for sale low from tho whnrf.
dec 21 GEORGE H. MAY.
Satin Ribbons, &c,
Just received perG. B. Lamar.
S ATIN Ribbons', Muslin Bands
Muslin Edgings nnd Inrertings
Silk'Hosiery.Thread. &c.
rur*l*ty AVERY * JOHNSON.
Office of il»- Graud Real K.tatc
Lottery of
BANKS' ARCADE... ,..#700,000.
CITY HOTEL, *300,000.
Ac. *fcc. Ac.
rpHE depositing of the Numbers in the Wheel,
X commenced on the 2d iust. in tho City Ex
change of Now Orleans, in prcsonco of Lnciun
Hermann, Esq. Notary Public, and will be con
tinued ftoin day to day, until all the numbers fVom
No. 1 to 100,000, are deposited therein; immedi
ately after which tiie drawing of tho Lottery will
take place. During this period, which will take
about fbur months, mid ns long as there muy be
tickets on hand, they will remain forsale.
False and calumnious statements ugalnst this
Lottery, calculated to create a want of confidence
with persons residing ut a distance from tills city,
having been published in one or two Newspapers
in tiie United States, and from them copied into
others, and which originated either from igno
rance or malice, tho subscriber, in order to satisfy
tho most sceptical as to the good faith with which
this undertaking is couductod, has entered into
tho following arraugenient with three of tho first
Banking Institutions in this city, tho Union Bank
of Louisiana, tho Citizen’s Bunk of Louisiana,
and tiie Now Orleans Canal A Banking Compa
ny. These Bunks will receive special deposits
for any quantity of tickets in amount of not less
than ono hundred dollars and give in return a cer
tificate of the following tenor:
Received from Mr. the sum of dol
lars,'as a special deposit to remain to his credit,
uuli/ all the prizes which form tiie Scheme of the
Grand Real Estate Lottery of Pr >perty situated
iu New Orleans, of which Scluiil z A Hamilton
are Managers, shall have been ttavirferred free of
every inciunhrance, to the Trustee ofsaid Lottery;
Mr.J. B. Kuault, Cashier of th 1 ) Citizens Bank
of La.,Mr.Ameder Baudouin. Cii* icrofthe Con
solidated Association of Plante:/, of I/raisiaua,
jointly with Louis Schmidt, sal Trustees acting
tu per act passed bofore A. Mu /.. can, Not. Pub
lic, on tiie 2d May. 1839—wh in said dollars
shall be paid over to Louis Suhmidt, acting Man
ager of said Lottery, on bis endorsing this certifi
cate.
—, Cashier.
New Orleans.
Orders for Tickets on the abovo terms, may bo
addressed to any merchant in New Orleans, or by
a remittance to tho Cashiers of tho above named
Bunks, to wit:
Fred. Frey, Esq. Cashier oftlie Union Bank of
Louisiana.
J. B. Perrault, Esq. Cashier of the Citizeu’s
Bank of Louisiana.
Beverley Ch6w, Esq. Cashier of the New Or
leans Cannl A Banking Company.
The great poptilurity of this Lottery through
out this nud tiie neighboring States, where the
Properties and the parties interested therein are
known, and the rapi.^sule of tiie tickets, induces
the subscriber to notify his friends and the public,
to lose no time in forwarding their orders.
LOUIS SCHMIDT, Acting Manager.
New Orleans, 9th Dec. 1839.
dec 20 254t2mo
For Boafoili
The tine pucket Brig P1IILURA Capt.
Sherman, having most of her freight en-
gugod will be despatched. For balance of freight
or passage, having good accommodations, apply
onboard at Moore's wharf, or to
ju»4 L. BALDWIN.
For Ncw-Yorlc—ling Line.
Tito regular packet brig \VM. TAY-
LOR, Cnpt. Hoey,will moot withdesputdi#
For freight or paanga, having veiy good ncoorn-
inodutious, .upply on board nt Hniit >r’s whnrf, or
to WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO.
dec 31
Molasses,
JPliillwIcU A Co.
TO-MORROW, at 10 'o’clock, mi Mon-
gin« upper wharf, now landing from brig Audu-
uoiHiomllhvann,
00 lilids superior Molasses, in lots to suit pur-
chasers. Terms liberal and made known of mile,
jan 8
For Now-York—Georgia Line.
i The regular packet brig L. BALDWIN,
Capt. T. Bassett, havingupurtufher cargo
enguged, will meet with despatch. For bul.utco
of Height or passuge, having superior ucnommu
dutions, apply on board at Moore's wharf, or to
dec 10 L. BALDWIN.
For Philadelphia*
The coppered and copper fastened brig
r HANOVER, Copt. Curly, will meet
" ' *‘6r
100 whole and 100 half bbls superfine Flour
10 tons Lehigh Coul, 50 bundles Hay
jan 4
Mrs. Bcaulard*
T EAVING the city positively early in the
Xj Spring, requeste all persons indebted to her
to come forward and settlo their accounts, as her
bnsiness mast be settled by tiiat time. Also, sel
ling oft’her stock of Goods low, for cash only,
jan 3 2ca
R. Ralford,
TN addition to the FACTORAGE and COM-
X MISSION BUSINESS, will attend promptly
to the purchase and sale of STOCKS nnd EX
CHANGE. He hopes, from his experience in
the latter business, in years past, to be ublo to meet
approbation. 262 dec 30
One Thousaud Dollar* Reward*
TTPILL bo paid for the apprehension, with
Vi proof to conviction, oftlie person or per
sons who fired the Bridge of the Central Rail
Road over tho Little Ogeechce, ou the 21st iust.
By ordorofthe Hoard of Directors.
R. R. CUYLER, Cashier,
nov 22 231 (Georgian)
To Rent*
FTUIREE commodious upper Rooms to he
.L rented by Mrs. Ann McKinnon, on the
Spilth Common. For further information,apply
t o ti’e occupant nn the premises. dec 31
Five Dollars Reward.
T \ OST from sloop Com. Perry, on tiie first iu-
XjVtmt, a Yawl Boat, sharp at both ends and
painteA greeu outside and slate color tnside.—
Whocvt x will return said Boat to the undersign
ed, shull receive the above reward,
jan3 KING A COOMBS.
Cotton Plantation and Negroes
fd-r sale.
fTlHE Cotton Pluf’nlion known os Sombre-
X monde, situate in Bryan county, on Greut
Ogeehce Neck, bonndevl by lanus 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. Uitclearfed;the remain
der piue, nnd dry suit marsh, which might be re
deemed at littlo expense. On the promises are a
new dwelling, cotton, com and negro houses,
with plantation utensil*, nnd n cupnlv of provis-
ions for the negroes till another crop. The place
is on the salts nnd bcultliy, with a good landing
fo r sloops 200 yards from the settlement. 34 Ne-
gt oes attached to tiie plantation, a very prime and
ho.'ll thy gang.
Also, a tract of Land in White Bluff district,
situ ited on the Montgomery road, near Huuor's
brid ge, and on Vernon river,containing 360 ucres,
adjo/ning the lands of Adams—125 acres cleared
nnd suitable for planting or pasture, the remain
der in avytimbered land. On the place a house,
which may be made a comfortable dwelling.
Pea ions wishing to purchase will please apply
to tbe subscriber at Savannah.
dee* 13 W. WOODBRIDGE.
Notice.
A LL owners of Drays, Carts and Wagons—
jtxL Porters, Laborers, Mechanics and Handi
craft raeii, who work out, ure required to apply
before tho 20th inst. at tiie Clork’s office for their
Badge*. After that day, the Marshal will proceed
against said persons iiimauuorpointedoutby Or
dinance!.
jan 6 A. H ARMON, Marshal.
Notice.
A LL.Freo Pcrsptis of color are required to rc-
Jx. tin A their names to tiie Cleric oi Council on
orbefore tiie 15th of January inst., or they will be
filled m tiie mm of five dollars.
janu AI. L'iivo, c. c.
Savitmiali Ins. A Trust Co. (
30th December, 1839. )
A N election for 13 Directors, to mauage the
xlu affair^ ofthin Company for the ensuing year,
will be held at tiie office of tho Compnny ou the
second Monday, being the I3tb day of January
next, between tiie hours of 9, A. M.and 2, P. M.
under the superintendence of three Stockholders,
dec 30 . SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Soc’y.
Bnitk of St. Marys.
ri"UIE Board of Directors having declared a di-
X vldeiid ofBiper cent, ou the capital stock
of this Bunk paid iu. out oftlie profits for tiie last
six months, the sarao will be paid to the Stock
holders ou and nfte.* Wednesday, the 1st day Jan
uary next. A*J. BESS ENT, Cashier.
St. Marys, Ga. S0th Doc. 1839.
jan2 Ip
Raisins.
W<V HALF Uoxca K-eah ILiiains. jiul received
/ jU tier brig Philuru, mid For m!e by
dee 88 fiFOROK II. MAY.
Nnvy Bread.
6% p* BBLS. Pilot and 50 bbls Navy Broad,just
Jj mj received and for sale bv
nov 23 LONG A PATTERSON.
Share Xoulds.
fk TONS Sboro Moulds, lor sale bv
jSl nov 88 N. Ii. & II. WEED.
For Baltimore—Keyu/ar Liar.
The fwe tiniv schr. HENRIETTA, Hapt.
Parker, will meet with despatch for die a*
hove port. For freight or passage, upply to
8. PHILBRICK A CO.
Who offer for sale landing from said vessel,
2000 bushels prime White Corn
2000 Fire Brick
200 prime Hums, 100 Sides Bacon
4 boxes extra quality Sides
20 boxes Confectionary jau 7
For Havana*
The fast sailing copper fustened brig
iQGLETIIORPE, Capt. Banners, will sail
on Tuesday •ext. For freight or passage, apply
to S. PHILBRICK A CO.
Who offer for salo, lundiug from same brig,
130 bugs prime green Coffee, now crop
13 iiiiiLuud 14 ius u<m Mulaaaes
10 boxes white Sugar
10 do yellow do
A quantity of Oranges, Bananas,Plantains, Pino
Apples, Ac. jan 3
For Sale or to Rent.
The two story Dwelling and two Lots in
Jackson Ward, opposite tho Free School.
Possession will be given immediately. Applv to
dec 17 A. PARSONS.
To Rent*
The house lately occupied by the late Dr.
iilis.Chevncr, situated corner of Drayton and
Statc-6trects, a commodious family dwelling,new
ly repaired and well finished, to which is attached
an office well supplied with Drugs and Doctor’s
Fixtures, which will bo disposed of at low prices
The house uml dependency will bo rented up to
the 1st November uext. For term;?, apply on the
premises to U. CIIEVRIER,
Adra’ix of the Estnte of Ml Chevricr, decensed.
Also for sale, a good house .Servant, about 21
years of age, with her two children, ouo girl 3
years and tho other 6 tnontlu old, to he sold in
town only; warranted to ho sound und without
fuult. Enquire us above.
Some House Furniture will also be sold at pri
vate sale ut tiie house,
jan 6 4p (Geor)
AUCTION SALES,
Furniture.
PlUIkrlck A Co.
10-MOltRpW, at 11 o’clock, at the Brick
House. N. W.ciimeroff* lonns Square, a quan
tity ofllqiisoliold and Kitchen Furniture ofgood
quality, viz: Sideboard,Secretary und Commode,
Murbleton Pi Qr Table, Mahogany Chairs, Cauo
Suat do, Bedheads, Sofii, Rocking Chair, Caj<1
iuhles, Centre Table, pining Tabid, Work Ta
ble, Carpets, Rug, Lamp, Andirons, Shovel and
Tougs, Ac., belonging to tt geutleman leaving
the city, rurnu cash, bankable money, befbre
delivery. jan 8
Executor’s Sale.
_ By S. Philbrlck* A Co.
On TUESDAY, 14th iust, at 1J o'clock, attht
lute residence of James Wallace, Etq. deceased,
(In Uroiighton-atrent) ull the household and hitch-
eu Furniture, Bedding, Ac. in the house.
Also,
One Carriage nnd pair of Jlorses, u numbor of
Suddlcs, Bridles, Ac.
* Also,
One half pipe Mudeira Wine, Imported por
schr. May !> lower ill 1836; several deuiijons su
perior old Wine, Gin,Brandy,and other Liquors,
Terms cash, bankable money. jan 6
Postponed on account 0f Weather.
STEAMER RICHMOND.
- By S. riiftlbiick A Co,
On SATURDAY, lltli inst. ut 11 o'clock, in
front of store,
The steadier Richmond, widi her engine, boil
er, tackle, Ac. ,
Tho'Richmond wm built in Baltimore, in tbs
year 183G, by W. AG. Gardner,of the best ma
terials, and is copper fustened.
She i« 126 long, 26 feet. lw»nm. nivl ft f»«»t
depth ofhold.
Her engine in a lever beam, of 80 hone pow
er; built by C. Reeder, of Baltimore, under the
particular inspection oftlie late W. Scarborough,
Esq. Her boiler is now, haying been in use out
a few months, it was built by Fawrete, Huston A
Co. of Liverpool, at a cost of $6500. Her cabiu
is well furni-hed with 12 berths, wusli room and
water closets.
Tho boat is well found, with nnclur, chain ra
bies Jiuwsers, cooking and cabin stoves, cabin
furniture, beddiug, Ac. uud is now iu good or
der for busiiiRMs.
The sale will be positive.
The terms of Rale—1-3 cash, balance 3, 4 and
G months for approved paper.
Offers by privute contract will receive attention
until tiie lOui.inst.
By order of tins Board of Directors.
jan 4 C. F. MILLS, Agent^
Sloop Georgia.
By S. PhUbrJck A Co. 1
On SATURDAY, the 11th inst. at 11 o’clock,
iu front of store, tiie good sloop Georgia, with all
her boats, sails, rigging, tackle a id appnrel—has
two suits of sails, and in every respect well found
and in good condition. Terms half cash,and half
on 60days credit for approved paper. jan2
For Sale*
A MOST desirable Farm, situated in
Ccdur Valiev, Puulding County, in the most
romantic and beautiful portion of the Cherokee
country. On the- premises are on excellent dwel
ling house, comfortably furnished, and u first rate
barn and threshing machine.
Any ono purchasing, may have with the furm a
choice stock of Cuttle,Hogs uud Sheep,of the most
select breed. Also, 6 mules und 4 hordes. 4 und 2
horse wago us, ploughs, Ac. Also, about 2060
bushels of corn, fodder, oats, pens, pumpkins, Ao.
This FARM consists of LAND equul in fertili
ty to any in Georgia, and tiie terms will he liberal
to an improved purchaser. Apply to Dr. WM.
P. WILSON, Brunswick, orto Air. SHORTER,
Cedar Town, Paulding County.
Brunswick, Dec. 10.
The Savannah Republican and Charleston
Courier will please insert the ubovc twice a week
for one month, and tiie Durum Herald will give
four weekly insertions and send bill to Dr. W. nt
this place. • dec 19
Ton Dollars Reward.
Absconded from the plantation'of the
snbscriberjm Mnv River, (S. C.) about
the 25th of Dec. his Mulatto man YORK.
York is a light Mulatto, with whiskers,
about six feet two inches high, stout built, twenty
five years old, bis two upper front teotli are de
cayed; he hand on when he runaway, a straw hat
nnd n suit of dark domestic cloth, he is^upposed
to have gone to Savannah. The above reward
will be puid for hisi lodgement in tho Jnil of Chat
ham County, or his delivery to me on Mnv Riverj
S. C. W. A. LAWTON,
jau 7 5.1*
Adjournment Notice.
fllHE Honorable the Inferior Court of Chat-
X ham Countv, sitting for or.liuuryimrpose*,
is adjourned till Saturday tho lltli inst. All per
sons take notice.
Executors, Administrators nnd Guardians are
notified to render their annual accounts to the
Clerk of said Court on or before the 10th inst.,
else they will forfeit their commissions nnd Le
subjected to the further penalties of tho law.
By order. EDW’D'i WILSON,
jail 6
Deputy Clerk i. c.o. c. c.
(Geor)
Notice.
milOSE persons wh., ore indebted to tli« suh-
i scriber by notes, due bills or open account,
iu town or the country, ore requested to settle tiie
sumo for the hegiimitig of this new veur.
jun2 JNO. B. GAUDRV.
Tlic Sub.scliber
H AS placed his bills iu the hnnds of John B.
Bacon for collection; unless they bo paid
by tiie fifth of January, he will sue them indis
criminately. W. H. WILLIAMS,
jan 2 1
Notice to Debtors.
T HF. innldrsigued having entered into a new
arrangement in his business on tiie 1st De
cember, requests nil persons itidebteu to him for
Lottery Tickets, by due bill or otherwise, previ
ous to that period,’ to settle the same by tiie 1st of
February; otherwise he will be compelled to place
them iu other hands for collection,
jan 4 P. B. PENPERGA8T.
Law Notice.
C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun
sellor ut Law, lias located himself in Louis
ville, Georgia, where he will attend to nil profes
sional business entrusted to his care, with diligence
nnd punctuality. He will regularly attend tiie Su
perior Courtsof the Comities of Jefferson, Burke,
Scriven, Effinglmm, Bulloch, Tattnull and Mont
gomery.
nug 2 163
1 Notice to Pilots.
I T hppeffring by u report of tho Resident Phv-
siciati in Boston, that the Small Por., to an
alarming extent is, and has been for some time,
prevailing in that city; notice is hereby given to
all Pilots and Captains of vessels arriving from
that port, to bring their vessels to anchor nt Fivz
Fathom, and there to remain, without coninmm-
cation with the pity, or adjacent country, until
visited bv tho Health Officer.
Ills day.
dec 12
Deputy Health Officer,
For the Port .of Savannah
Iron* Nulls and Rnm.
O NE thousand and 48 burs Swede’s Iron, as
sorted; 300 casks Nails do, 50 bbls Jlnm—
landing pov brig Pandora- from Boston, nnd for
sale by L. BALDWIN,
nov .26
Filial Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the firm of Gattdry
A. Legriel, by note, duo bill, or open ac
count, are requested to call and settle the same
iu the churse of this niopth; otherwise, they will
indiscriminately be placed in the bauds of on At
1 torncy for collection.
I JOHN B. GAUDRY.
». .j:m7 a leojvi :.u
Underwriters Sale.
By $. Piiilbrick A Co.
On Saturday, the lltli January next at 11
o’clock in from of store, for account of underwi-
tnrs nud all concerned. The brig Leonidas, aa sho
now lies on the opposite side oftlie river together
with all the nails,* rigging and other tackle belong
ing to tier when she arrived from sea, pnt into this
port in distress, on her passage from Havana
hound for Prqvhlence, II. I., sold by advice of tho
Wardens of the" Port. Terms cash (bankable
money.) dec 28
•*. Administratov’s Sule.
■* fl By S. Pkilbrick. A Co.
\\ ill be sold before our store, on Suturday, the
25th January,tiie following property, viz: 1 horse,
saddle and bridle; 1 gold watch und guard chain, 1
trunk, 1 pair pistols, and sundry articles of wear
ing apparel, belonging to tiie estate of M. If.
Drake, deceased. Sold for the benefit - of tiie
heirs and creditors of said estate, by order of the
Administrator. dec 13
Administrator’* Sale.
TTTILL be sold on tiie first Tuesday in March
▼ Y next, before the Court House in Hines
ville, Libertv^County, by order oftlie Court of
Ordinary for said County, the following property
nf“the estate of R. S. Leonard, viz:
Ono Tract of Land, containing 500 acres,
more or less, known as tiie Cooper Tract; one
House uud Lot at Wnltiiourville, with 13 acres of
land, more or Ins*, together with ull other Laud
or Property owned by said estate f for the benefit
of all concerned.
GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or.
j:ui 7 \ 5
Wanted*
S IX able bodied Negroes, tc go on th6 River?
for which liberal wages will he paid, (month
y if required.)Ap plication io be made to
dec 12 JOHN GUILMARTIN
Wanted*
A N Overseer to take charge of a Cotiou ami
Rice Plantation. Apply to
dec 21 236 WM. H. CUYLEll.
Fey Sale op to Hire*.
F LATS of different sizes, from 30 to 70 feet
in length. Apply to
H. F. WILLINK,
At his Ship Yard east end of the Town,
dec 19 253
Exchange on Boston*
IV DAYS Sight Bills, for sale bv
OH jan 3 GEORGE U. MAY.
Notice to Planters.
BB1.S. new Menhuden Fish, equal to
X \ No. 3 Mackerel, just received and for
vale at a low rate by
dec 11 AIICII. DILLON A CO.
•"‘frssiicu Build’.
"I FIRKINS Goshen Butter,'justreceived
B O nnd for salo hv
nov 26 1»NG A PATTERSON.
Onrncas Cocoa.
kBS. Carnots Cocoa, just received
tJvfVF aud for wile by
nov26 LONG A PATTERSON.
Cider..
"I IV BBLS. prime Newark Cider, now land-
1U ing and for sale by L. BALDWIN,
dec 19
Canal Flour.
BBLS superfine Canal Flow, just laud-
ing ami for sole on wharf, by
dec 24 WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO.
Sperm Candles.
T HIRTY boxes 4,5 and 6 sperm CandRs—
justrecc i mid for side by ”
nov 28 LONG A PATTERSON.
Domestic Brandy.
5 HALF pipes Domestic Brandy, for snleJojy
to close a consignmant.
dec 27 GEORGE H. MAY.
Starch and Blue.
T HIRTY boxes Colugutc’s superior Qtaren* 3
curies do English Fig Bine, landing framing
Augusta, and for vale bv
nov 28 G. U. HENDRICKSON.
Doctor Eucn’s
TTNIVERSAL Strengthening Ftofer, for salo
U by A. PARSONS.
Jk*c27 260
Sweet Scented Fowilcr, Ac.
DOZ. Otto Rose Scented Powder
/Zl 6 do. Violet do.
0 iln. Plain do.
Al*«. Pmvder Bore* and Puffs,
i for vale, by
1 octV-5