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THE DAILY GEO
II rVBLUMtD III T»«^
cur or
'WIIAIAM H.JMJlSttCH.
iT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
• WUMNWALK IK ADVANCE
• ireBnrnfTT - . ,m 'r-- :
At- six dollars for six
>«• .jowh
Tile TH-W^ekly Ocorumn,
» >TO» THE COUNT*!, .
S&bSJ? Commercial, Political,
VOL. XXIII.
tlnUcdStniejs Slnll Llne tothe
MHii
f PpiL^RS^roDnum,^-Airnnj«l)l«taiJyNnoo.
■ AU .'aBVEHTISESIENTS: pablilhed u th.
Charleston fates. 1 ‘
lltmtto lfpd*r<m their ao
SIX WEEKS. |fo w >* . ....
i of. Negroes'by.Executors. and. Adrainistra-
„_»t bft at public auction, on the first Tuesday
is month; between thft uahnl hotni of sab; at
lftteof Public fifties in the County where the
ir» Teitarcontary, of Admtnl.trndon, or Gu.r-
rnuita), SnrrMf)K<tt|T
* ereof in ona of the public gazettes of
iiua oaw, aniTara^bbrbr tho Court Homo,
where sucli aalea^are-io he held. •
Notice for leave'to sell Nofiroos, must be.publUh-
nedffor.four months,'before any ofdor absolute aholl
, be mado thoreupon by the Court. . ; '
1 Sales of Real Estale bV EtefcttWtt. Adftii^Mrn-
tora,' and* Guardifthai'muat'be published SIXTY
DAYS before the dfty of Sale. Those aalea must be
madoilt nl« i Court/ House door of the County in
dpMft lhojrre»rtyiuitUate, t anJ. on the fint Tuea*
• day of the Mmth, between the hours of ten in the
monitor and fouf* In the afternoon. No aalo from
diy^^ayHl-'vaUdj Uhloia so expresied in the ad*
tfUifoa—iitoa r. Ivi nCitiiihe .*«;•. .>
A 'iApidicaUbaanby: Eaecotora,- Administrators and
-Gftanllanx tmtho Court qf Qrdit?a»y for leave to sell
' land, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
iMwSWwi.Af.Al
testate and
Watstratoriu- .......
' V 4 Afidleations by Executors and Administrators
lorLctter* Dismisiory, must M published SIX
j ; ' •
■'ApplicJtioni’for foreclosure of Mortgages on real
: estate must bo advertised once a month for FOUR
M oSSS?or tt« 'C4utt of Ordinary, (accompanied
, with a-copy of tb6 bond of agreement) to maho tl-
tie*'(bland iriuhW.pdVftrttteu Three Morirns at
1 SlinriiTs Sales undor execution• reeulnriyenthted
fcy tlie Courts, must be advertised THIRTY. DAYS'
—nder mnrtgugo executions SIXTY DAYS—Snles
of perishable property under order wf Court, rrtust
be advertised, generally, TEN DAYS before the
will bo punctually attended
*/ All Ltflfcrs'dff&tc^l to tads .Office .c:‘ tho Ed
v Jk%> must-be; pof repaid, to entitle thorn to astcu
' eh * -
TERMS OF THE MORNING PAPERS,
.fillAdvertisements will be charged 75 cents per
tare-far the first Insertion and 50 cents for every
itinuaoce. . Weekly, 'setnhweekly, tri-weekly or
nthly Advertisementswill bo charged 75 cents
er square for eac|i. insertion. Twelve lines or
•mw&.w.i.iJi..
Auction r of 15 percent will be made ; when it exreeds
♦75, SO percent; when it exceed* $100,25 per ceni;
• < Wftd'*toHfcif’ll 1 Exceed*'$190, a dedudihm of 30 per
: <entVi|l bti'Rthde; provided the Dill Is paid when
. ttfesented. or wiildo ft reasonable time tlierenfu-r.
; * ;^ARVertis«mehls6T Apothecaries and Bookscl-
' Yeh'will be admitted fur $id0 her annum, but; tb«ty
placed upon (ue oul|Wewf.the naprr. Advertise-
mpMlpM of Patent Metres, wilt be inserled.rygxrty
Si HWn«r Cplumn./; i
smimJ'cAH ObUputf Entices exceeding six lines.prill
ihb#ieb'ttgcd t «vAdvcrU*urm i nt>», and»a||$utjce» of
.t .'WMdjrgX winjw charged One Dollar, to be paid
iofaiJMMponded in. , . . • •
„ , A,T5'! All C.ommunicatlon»recqmpii?nc\i''*b«udidate« |
•i.fbfiA^cesjrf trust nltd nrafiu.prputfiiig public exld*
. .. bitkms, l anda]| lb.»se,,tho ftfrfit qf which is.to pro*'
mute pijyiiiQ intotO!l , ;' w >H becliarged as Advertise*
menu, ami |l»«yimust Invariably bo paid, for in od*'
■' <h. Nb tiunslcnt or merely ncchslnjinl AHvertfir*
Went will be inserted unless 'paid for in advunce,
^ixMpiifi^thnke of Officers' uf the Ciiuru, who will
be rctjolrAl'io ! fe(lld fl (helr'accounts in November
■ vill iitifef' AdjertUementi from the country or
'places out of Snvanimli must lie paid for in fid Vance,
0 'orijiis* their publication ho authorised hyan agent in
v the city; who will fa responsih.'e fur the payment.
‘ ipe> will hi sent grntidtoiisly to tiny per-
“8.* No Paper will. .. , . .
son Vrhawyni',' knd in’Kd cuao will Pnpefs bo glVt
4iWy, except to mn«'0r# of vessels or itenmboato.
.'.pV Nt| tl?w sujisqription wi|l be*,received from a
non resident subscriber unless paid for in adVnnco}
•nd every, subscriber.out of the city w ho does nut
. pny up nrrouruges for his paper on or heforetiiH first
, r of Muy, 1841, .will not receive n paper after that
i lime. Ana such person will net bo-received as a*
subscriber to . either the Georgian or Republican,
. whlb» be (sin nrrparngos for cither of those paper*.
. .ICTTognl Advertisements at the usual, rate*,
v. i Finding it absolutely necessary, to meet the muqh.
; a enhanced expenses of out bu*ipess,in a manner sat*
isract.qry to the public, we the undersignedi propri-
. elors of the " Daily Georgian" and " Suvnnnuh
. Ws Republican," agree to ndhere *tricijy to these
regUlaijtip* mid adopt them for our government,
freni apd.afler the first d»y wf Janmiry nexrj
1 '• ' wit M/ itnt.T.nnH
Dr. IHdDnnilld'B Comjlouiid Cal-
TTIOR cleaning and polishing the Teeth, and pro
, J. Venting thoirdecay, for.curing .the various dis
' •**& of the Gums, und rustoiing them to their nu
. ' Uirtil coliir, health and firmness, and correcting any
'■' (tpiienry lo aq-bfionslva ibrculli. Th|s article is
‘‘ •ot siirpaksedi perhaps,-by any in the world. It is
Invented nnd prepared only by . G. McDonald, ,M.
•D., Dentist, Mncon, Gn.
C’er/f/w-a/**.—-We, the undersignedi having been
> made acquainted with the engredinnts of. Dr. Mo
^Donald's Tooth l’usto.nnd having satisfactorily test
•djts virtues, (inR nothing in jt injuiluus to the teeth,
- fat unhesitatliigly'|iron«,imc,i ittbVosY .article we
hare ever seen in the form of a demrllire.
^A. Buber, \J. D.;R, H. Randolph, M D.; T, R.
“ u,tkl James M Green,M. D.ofMui
I t >nnnfiir.'A n,„.v s,..*- -r
day of Jsnunry nexr.
WM. H. BULLOCH,
Of thn Georgian.'
LOCKE &. PA VIS* j :
' Of the Hepuhlican..
, :4,smnrjM,D.; James M Green, M. D. of Macon, Gn.
( ,i : ForsB(e,at;T,' P USSR’S Buuk Sfuro, The only
Engllftti and Amorioan Annuals,
.*j±i for INI.
~ , ah|edux; Tho Book of Budoir,o^.
" A wb VibtorisffFiiher's 'Draw
The Children ofrtwNnbil
_ _lb illigjrat^ty J R Herher
mile'ATbumi The Juvenfie Scrap
.. ; . iTp'l OlftiHtigl'Forgdl'Mif Nb-{ Thi
md AtUntic Souvenir; The Rose of Sharon.
f‘i"‘ ^ ”M|I5b*Ws»I|eWo1»-Tertiiilo Beaut j; The Gift of Ml
. seasons;' Bunynn’s Works, superhly bound and Ulus
M ' tfated; Srbtt's Matmion do; Paul and Virginia dot
..Life of Christ do; Poe ms of Eliza Cook do; Mil
Ton'. Pcitc.l AVurk. Hr,; Tba Po.1, nr twin
‘I JW WbCm!, Ah.cJui0<! Th. Book of Botany |
" .Uatth', Shakap-nr Gulley.
A few cople* London und Oxford editions of the
Bible, superbely bound. >
And, .a great variety rf select Juvenile Works*
1 Jidt recelredandfor salehy •: t
? - .,dec3 ■ • . e. THOS PURSE.
Notice.
MEETING ofthe Siockhnlders of the Bnnko
Al t 7,^^ 0 ^ u, ^» < " l, M« , bday;the35tbdsyrif Ja'nuxry’
•Wi forihe puiprtte of electing a Board of Direc*
; f # »f or th" transaction ol ahy other buiines
‘ that'may then come before them.
, . • ; J. C. PLANT, Cashier.
’WinHlmlHtw
Wilmington Steamboat and Roil Rond Line, com*
vehclttf atthonoUrthernend ofihntU|Mrun
• sing’ through Petersburg. 'Richmond-, Fredericks*
burg, Washington, Baltimore; &c. by Rni| Roads
*$S3ityfs Will libd this Line nej-fect thfougliont
The tail roads are la fine order,Iheengines apd car,
now,‘nnd of the molt AppioVed construction, and
.the steamboats unsurpassed Mr arty In the country^
There Is now no delay nt *ny point, und no expense
or trouble attending thrt trnnslt|rtn'of persons or
baggage, from one roll, road to another. Ftnm
Richmond Worth.tiro routo is now run over by day
•light, and the ttfp Is; made frdih Weldon to Haiti*
more in 2t hours, Including nil stoppages.-
Of tho uvo routes going north from the Wilmlng*
>n rail rood, the moll route Is ihe *hbrtesr'by SO
miles, a'nd being hertrly -lU| rail rortd.' It will be fiilitid
the mosl ceitaftt itfd expodlthms'. - TheUtlier Line
through Porismouthcan only compete with it when
it Has an early start, sidib faVonible weather, fair
Winds and I smooth water. Tbl» "W he ovldont to
every traveller, when bo reflects that it .has nearly
200 miles of steamboat navigation, ona wide bayi
for the most part out of sight of land.
There ere no changes on the mail line from cars
to steamhoitw'ln the dead of night; do storting
from ft crowded hnrhor In tho dark; no delays from
fogs or gales of >vind; no sea stokUess, nnd no lung
tine of steafttboftA forced tordn to the top of their
peed to is tU.rotlgh In tirn^*all of whith will be
* t. the other rortte. ; '
The moll lino will be frattd the most Interesting
sf the two, as it pnssea threagb iarge ahd flourish*
ng towns, a pleasant country, In sight of Mount
Yernnn, (close to which tbesteamboaton tim Potd-
Jiao passei.) aiid through Washington City; which
it is believed ate touch tnore agreeable objects than
the phfes and awamns, or. tbe endless prospect of
: oK.V; ohihe o\ker, i
The mnll line Is Ahft only direct route to Wash*
gtnh City. Pafesengers reach there a day ahead
(thole who inkri the other line. It Is tho only
loute to the Virginia Springs, and there is now
hearty ICO miles of Vnil rtuul from Weldon in the
dirt&tlon of the Springs, carrying passenger* within
a day’s ride of them.
The fiirb is the same ns bv the other line, and
passengers pay through to Baltimore.
For further information apply to the Agents of
the Petersburg Rail Road Company, Weldon, cr
at GnrysbuVp. v • . ^
Offico Petersburg RftU Road Co. /
July 1,1840. 5
julyB
Savannah >,(Oa.) Races*
T HE Races over the Ogteihbrge Course (one
mile and a half from thodfy) will commence
on Tuesday, the 19th of Januaiy, 1841. The
purses areas.follows; .. .. • ^
Firs! 0/iy—Pur*e $400, two mile beats.
Second. Day— Purse $800, three mile bents.
Third Day—Purse $800, four, mile bents.
Fourth Day— Pur«e $300, for nil loosing horses
of th» previous days, two mile.heals.
Fifth Day—Vw** $300, mile hrtats, best 3 In 5.
The stables are all raw and excellent, and will bo
furnished gratis. r.
The proprietors haves pored no spains nor expense
to make tho track equal to anyijbe soil and, locality
being well adopted to thnt purpose.
. t; *. PICKARD & LOVELL,
. ii Proprietors.
.The following Sweepstakes'will come off the day
previous to tha.ahovr» : -
Sweepstakes, fof 3 yr old*, sub ftOO rtticb, b ft,
.. res «r.more to make a nice, to name and close the
1st of Jun. i^xt. Mile bents.
■Same Day—Sweepstakes, sub $200 each, h ft,’
three or mure tomake a race, to name and close the
1st of Jan. next. Two mile heats.
Persons wishing to enter In either of the above
stakes, will address Y S PICKARD, -
dec 9 t Savnnnnli.Ga.
HJ* 'flu* Charleston Mercury, Augusta C'msiitu
tionolist, Mdh'dguvilli* Federal Union, anil Mncoft
Messe ger, will publish the ahuVeunre a week limit
tha.l5ih January, und send their bill to this office
for colli'Ciion. n, ,
Siivaiiiiali F.cmalo Sniuinary*
M RS. NOEL and lira Misses KYLE have open
od u ptrmnneni Bonriling nnd Day School
lor Young Ladies, in this eity, in tjw bnuso Into
ly occupied by H. Roberts, Esq In Yoik street.
They have been educated in Europe, and from the
experience which they hnvu had, feal themselves,
woll qualified toimpart a iborough mlurarion to the
Pupils who mny bo committed to their care.
Terms per quarter, payable hair quarterly in
ndvnneo.
Orthography, Rending, Writing, nnd the
first principlesofGeography n'ml History, $8 00
Irthngrntihy, Reading,Giommnr, Pnrsing,
Mythology, History, Snored, Ancient nnd
Modern, Geoeraphy, Writing, Arithme
tic, Natural Histoty, Rhetoric ond Com*
position, $12 00
The above branches with Botany, Astrono
my. the use of the Globes, &c, 15 00
Music, 25 00
French, 12 50
Drawing, • 12 *0
Danetoft ,12 50
Iviiliethemics, ' 18 00
Stnttonary nnd Fuel, each. 1 00
Board and Bedding,'payable in advance, 65 00
Day Boarding, 30 00
W««hing at the expense of tho hoarders.
Mrs. ffoel and the Misses Kyle have testimonials
of quahHiatlons from Geh, Swift; Rev. Beqj. Hole,
President of Geneva College, New York; T Irving,
Professor of Modern Lnngungei and Belles Letters,
also of Genova Collece] also, from the R*-v. Mr.
Walker,, Dr. Thai. Fuller, W. Elliott, W Grayson,
nnd John Verdier, Esqrs. of Beaufort, S. C, Refer
voces can nlso be msdo in this city to tlie Rev. E.
Neufville, R. Habersham, J. Cumming, And , S. H.
Fay, Esqrs.
As the the nu-rher nt Boarders will be limited,
applications should be mode early,
doc 3 j8t ,.
Dooks.
T HE Budget of i he Bubble Fslmty, by LndyLyt
ton Bulwrp-^-in 2 vols. ' •
The History of England, by Hon. Sir James
Mackintosh,P.~in 3 vols.
' Miss Leslie’s House Book, or a Masoal of Do
mesiic Kcohomy. For sale by
^<>2 THOS. PURSE.
Di. Robert A* H> Koch.
■pROFESSOR «,f Music, in the clt t uf Savannah,
J. scholar of the celebrated Clinrle* . Marls ,Vt»h
Weber, will commence his in.truction* on thVOrfsn,
Harp, Plano Forte, Guitat. Flute, Violin, Thorough
* B {* in Singing., In the middle, of Noyiiipber.
Those who apply before that lime, at this office,Dr.
K. will givo them those hours uf the day which do
not Inlet fere with tba school hours. The terms will
be ascertained at this office.
Alio, Dr. K. will re-open bis Piano Forte and
Music Store.-{.'■•••. - ... ,
.Ladies end Gentlemen wlto wish to, have Musis
composed to any.kind uf- Poeity, please to leave
their names ena residence at tills "* - v ”
The terms foi thirty-six lessons, three tlmt
week, on the,Plano Forte, yoitar, Violin, Fluu
at tills office, and Dr. K.
three times a
" [ft*Of,
Slnjln's, (30. ,
, The terms for thirty*six' lesson*, 3 times a
on the Orgsn,.Harp, or in Thorough Ba«i, $
.. nor, 3
- week,
130.
> Kidder's Indelible Ink,
• Without any Preparation;
DOZ Kidder’s Indelible Ink, excellent For
*J\J mstklsg Linen, i&e. without preparation,
for sale by : . > : T M A 3 U TURNER,
* 1 fttreSfii■- 1 d 00’ . Moasment Square.
Butov, of
SAVANNAH, SUNDAY HURNING, JANUARY 3, 1841.
" i —jj.— Mi 1 ■■ ■
Mo*
From Sav'k t$ «|4-ft;5)8.7.89M0)rt,Ia.
1 50
loop
l 00
Bbls Beef. Pork, Pish
• * : and LiqtntiV.ViVi',
« Oil.Molaskei&Liuie
: IS
‘ “ Bread, Orackera A
other light barrels,
Cora arid Peas lit bogs
per.bushrti,,
Chairs, per dozen,.,
Carriages, 4 wheeled.
Cotton per bale, round
hot exi-ftedtng 0501b
~. IricIriaing'dnzuVapce _
• square, do. do. do 100
(ExPiss for cachwto
tion or 10 miles 5
'eta per lOO ltrt.),'.
Demijohns and Jugs not
exceeding l gallon,.
y 8 gaL hot’ exced. 5
Gigs, Sulkeys ond Jer
sey Wagnna w .
Ducks, and Fowls Ip
coops per head, (25
per cent more if not
roo|»d.).i iJi i
Horses; Mules and Cat
' tie per head,.......
Hhdsond pirtes Liquor
not exced g 120 gsL
Do do Molasses & Oil,
ordluary size.
Half bbh Beef, Pork,
; Fish And Liquor,
Dodo Floor,,.,,
Do do Fruit. Potatoes,
Onions, Beets, &«...
Jersey^ Wagons with-
. out covers,
Kegs’Liquor, Vfol
;ex«edj n g 5 ggl.v..,
Do do do 10 gaL.,..
Lumber per 1000 feet
•superfielalifl coftir
• eabh stage of 10 mites
Measurement goods pr
cubic foot..,,.,....
Oats, Rye, Bran. Corn
■Meal and Rice Flour
In bugl,p,rboihol..
PlAugba. each........
Baltin sacks per bush.
Sheep, Lambs, Goats,
Ktdr, Deer, Hogs 5c
Dogs* per head... .
Smrar, Cufiee, Rice.
' Hardware and such
• otheraruetesas goby
„ Weight per 100 lhs..
Turkeys and Geese in
50* %
60 100
50, 75J
38
a!
10 15
8 85
10 00
20
3,00
io po
146
1 35
3t)0
12
1 *5
1-80 1 50
L 50 1 75
88 100
.6, 00
12
8 00
15 00
75
3 00
to 00
;\£
1 60
1 50
4
10 Do
l 00
"Taxer'.'
:^Th«’following bill.as ameoded in Senate, l hi*
passed both Hotntr. = . t-.-JeH f. ;
, . A,BILL,.:j -.t,,; . •
T “ bo entitled an aet toimpore a tftk for,the aonport
1 75
3 00
1 00
i ooi
•t i
1 00;
1 75,
1 00;
•75.
flOb
75
20 00 20 00
1 00J l 00
coop's per bead,(83 pr
ct more if not cooped}
Hay per bale...,.,.,
Pott fetid atige Coaches
and Road Wagons,. 10 0010 00
Wheelbarrows....... 50]
• Per sock not over 4 bushel
All small package*, 25
All packages or less weight than 50 lbaormes*
suring le«s than 2^ feet .25 cents each.
Freiglil ftt tbw Above Rates aftd under tho follow*
ing Stipulnthms. vizi
No claim tit damages rtft SrtWIes c&rriftd by Ibis
Company, uniesx the packages are examined and
Identified in the prerenco of the Agent ftf Transpor-
tmion, bpfore the aameare removed froto the Depot.
Nqtnccoontablefor lieleokwge; of Liquor, Oil or
MoIoshos, brrokngeuf Glass or CroftkoryAmre.tbaf-
ing of Bugging, Cairiages or Choirs. Not accduni-
nblo fur breaking of Hnl|ov/*wsre: no internal In
jury not clearly perceptible on the.outside of tbp
C ackage, will Lo altou>«J iinla«aastublished to
ave occurred on bonrd tho Cart not occountablo
ror t|io (teciiy ..r i^-rtaUatito nntcles ( not oc«...mn(.
blttfnr LIwdStitck : add-.ua irabilify for goods evi*,
dently shipped in bad'order, oi* foP cooperage of.
Lime, Barrels dr 1’ncknpes/if riny kind whoteVm.: r
1 It is understood that this Cbmpbny. will Wot hold'
themselves accountable for mendin
bales nt- for pillage, or dnmnge by th
ooyfreight nfier being Innded at the
ti|»a;iun f Mr,.ft<f-.los |, *t*y fire extept ’’Cot
'only while in the Cara.'
, is Comjdiny. wll. .._. r<
themselves accountable for mendings of Cotton
bales nV for pillage, or dnmnge by tbe weather on
*“'* ■' * * “ * * * ;!»•.; plaeerqfi.Bep*■
Cotton and then
(far 6un Powder Prohibited. The Jaw will be
enforced against all persons attempting to smuggle
it on the Road.
The Company will have Agerits at the 80 mile
Slot Inn and at the tei minus uf the road to attend to
the delivery and forwarding of goods. Merchan*
disc not tii be forwarded; if not called fur in three
days, will be charged the Savannah rntet of Stor
age. J. McFAULAND, Agent.
O’The Macon Messenger will-please publish.
ang 22
Crop of 1840.
HE Proprietors opportunities fop extensive
practical ub»ervniion have enabled him judi
cloudy tadUciaiinnte such varieties uf. vegetables
ns are realty worthy of culture, from the inferior, or,,
us is not onfrequent, worthless varieties of the until®
clo«s, which have.been: pnrpelunled through inekpe.
rience; therefore, in making this selection, he, hai
excluded many sorts usually found in the catalogues
of these who are mere venders nut practical growers
of seeds. ■> And ho is not sura that tha variety, might
nut be still further reduced with advantage; at uhy
rate this is ample for any garden,however extensive,
and fully adapted to the nieestlBrte.
A* to quality uf tho seeds,' the proprietor wishes
it lobe remembered, thnt what is sold by him is of
bis own growth, (with but slight exception,) tbeVe
lore warranted with entire confidence, that they will,
upon trial, prove to be fur superior to pmstof foreign
importation, or such as are casually coUectyd in the
Uaited States,
Brown Dutch,
Melon, Nutmeg.Citfon
Water Spanish
Mustard, white
Okia, Vi: • »
Onion, silver skin
Large Yellow
I’arsley, cutled, plain
Paignip,Sugar. ,
Feat. Earty Cbailioo
Early Fromft ,
Extra do du
,Rpyg| Dwarf ,
Bishnp Dwatf
Dwarfehluejimrarlftl
Feppgr, large BeR .
Pumpkin,.Cashaw,
Rhubarb, jTf rt. v
Rsdith, Large Scarlet
Redder do. ' '
Smmrr Whit.
Yellow Turnip l
Dh.dk Spahlab
iBw
Squash, EarlyBtish
Turnip. Red. Top, Flat
Dutch, Yellow Swedish,
Purple Tpp RuWbsgk
time. It It
IhgCoujl
Asparagns. large green
Bcnas,early six weeks.
Speckled Valentine
China Red Eye
Carolina oi Sewee
Beet,. Long Blood
Early, Turnip
White Sugar
Mangle Wurtzel
BoiCOole
Broccoli, Purple Cape. ,
Cnbbnge, Early York
Early Sugar Loaf ... i,
Lr.rge York
Early Butterseft
Curled Savoy
Green Glazed
Fiai Dntch ..-1 (
Large.Drumhead
Drumhead 8ayoy ..
Red Dutch
Caftpt, Eftriy Horn
Long Orange
Cauliflower, Early.
Celery, White SoHd
Do R-4 do,'Cress r ur1 v d
Cucumber, Early Frame.
Do Lrai, Green ;
Jusi received and for sale by
. . M
■ WK. . . • W°"" . - .
■ "• ; Ffitnflr Kilbrary* ; ~
N OiOfi, Two year* before tbe matt,*personal
Ihlrrittye af |i(Wateea.'. t ; ■ . !
Nos 107 and 108, Three voyages for the discovery
ef * Northwestern passage frurathe Atlantic to the
Pacific and narrative of an attempt to reach tbe
North Pole, by' Sir W E Parry, Cant R N F R S.’
2 vols. Just received, T* PURSE.' _
ilOV 11 ' ■ ’• • _
nhall be Inconsistent with tho
provisionsof I his act, be, arid, the same ore hereby
pealed.'
• i , An d to U furtW enacted, That .during: the lime
this act shull pputinup in force, the tox en bank
y»«rp(°yed inthe business of broker
see, and Capital employed by Imuraoce and- Trust
ComparilCs Inthis'Stkt.,<»hsllbetWm\me ftnd a
quarter cents on every hundred dollars *o invested;
bn money employed by privateindivhLisIs in lending
at inttre»t, and Ibavinganddiscuuntitg notes,bonds,
and : executions, and fth all other notes on solvent
‘•“btuN. bearing !merest,'excepting .wh notes as
■brill be founded on sales ofpn.pvftjf,<ittMnch«tfdi»B,
or bn service srendettfd,& shall nftt haVebeen renew
ed;'artd,itpdb which no interest slutll havl been paid,
khall be rtyht'ceUtson every hundred ddlars.su lent
'ara'ftmployed; and tbit all bridges, funjesand turn
nlkes.sli'rijl toy*'*** ef ten cents on evtry hundred
niiltyr’s worth of fftid bridges,ferries, tu nnikes.nnd
r_^, n wl_. m J-'J. Lilli I f. N.IN
suite or Oeorsiln^Pori of Sayan- Savnunah Poo7,To,7ii and -
• Hospfinl. -
A0. ftppiieaiicns for admission to the- Hosnital
. , ..jnpthes,
factories, and a tax 6ft ftveW billiatd able of $50
per annum. I • .
And be iri furtbsV enactrd', Tbst so far fte any
adtp, dr hbrts of Bcte/tbrit may be cons rued or cun
sldored to be nofir la force, make the t tel now im
posed, greater Or lels thaMs provided for in tbe
afureirttfriliiirted tax law of December, toe thousand
eight hundred rind four, anil In the sfcond section
'of this'act; the same are hereby repcakd. ' '
; Andbrt iffurtberertatted, That thelReceivere of
Tax 'Returns for the several counties in this Statu,
shall tridke ft general Digest of all the returns of
taxable, and of tho taxable property of defaulters,
m thd manner hrretofore prescribed and accostom
ed under existing Icw*| artd each and every Receiv
e^i shall mukft out three cbplee of the Digest of, and
for his particular county, and iba.l, o» or before the
first day of July, -in ( tbe year one thousand eight
hundred,and forty one, and eyfety yeaV afterwntds,
deliver unit copy of raid Digest of Taft Returns; to
the Tax Collector of the county, one to tbe Clerk of
the Inferior Court, and shall, on or,before the first
day of August thereafMr.drliver one. copy of said
Digest, to the Comptroller General of the State,
urider the penalty of one thousand dollrirs fur each
and every omission to deliver aaldbnptarv or eidier
of them, in the mariner, and Within, tto periods
ahoved specified. And tha Tax .Collectors of the
several Ceunties, shtll proceed at once ip colh ct
the tqveS of thriir respective counties, according to
ihd Digest; and assessment; thereof, delivered to
them respectively, as aforesaid, by tb'e Receivers of
Tax Returns of their cbuniies .respectively. Arid
the sqjd Tax,Collectors shall pay the taxes so to be
collected, Into the treasury, ^ri or before the first
day of December; in each and every yriar, beginning
With the year one thousand right Jtiufthftd And forty
CMTOk Hoc,;. CoLuitoR 1 . OrriCN, > >
T .,, , • Will D.cemliir, 1640. J
O Manners having ihgress nnd egress with this
Port, n.itlce it hereby given than. Light Boat
iiui oeen mnCred betWeeft Mol tain’s Indust ry. S K
■K N ' m !‘ n "“>‘ of Port Iloyiil vmran'ci-,
wnMIIIMIMM 0|i„n thoOwt nl K ht ln.Fob,u«r«
nrtl. rill. noil,. I. given |„ advance, Diet mine
T|io fio.ltion ve|ecied Ter ike nnchnrogo of ihl.
well knnUrn ln Ihl. port,, to ,»lt | Cent, nurluh.h;
Mnuronniid Low.tn whom I lender my
Wiiwto ,0 *hls matter*.'
m o f tonrings nf this Light is os follnws, tri, wit |
N W*w On, Point
N W by N, TjUio Light HmflKjW tf.Wi dl.tnnco
about 18 mile.. Depth nr Water 6j Hitbum. b«H
ebh-.hew.nnebrtgh, light »blebl.ol.v.te,l1iboui
psreM.l'tnf.llie.urrno.el'Hie water. DltHwc.
from.qsatftftlaud about fl.mUes,
g rrM fal *■ 3:f*MNIN, Collector,
,D7iCommerelil Peprr.nt • dl.tincn arerMuoit
j R'fg—' the above f„r the hnnelil nfnll enneerand.
I-1 SSL- V fc-lV 1 il« '•« v... . ..I'... 1-.-' . —
lit- m f.WH. .11-1-1- i
Arid to ft further enacted, That an act passed on
i ho twenty-first dfty December, 1839, entitled
* ,A ."
political year 1840, on propetiy>uh.roal and per
•omil, and to Inflict penalties':for reflirinj nr nosl.-ct
ing to comply with- tlie peovi«io*s »f it*, •■me,” be
arid the same is hereby repswletf; and: tbe returns
—t a«pe»*mvnts of taxes, made under and Jn- pur
nca of the same, be and tbe s-trware hereby an
nblled arid suparcededrftatlrety by tlw provisions ol
thisact. • -f»- . v
Arid be It further enacted, That Die tax receivers
of the present year 1840, shall receive compensation
from tha |ft*e»to ri» lU4ZVtn^b« wsme
manner us Ifitmir books of returns, and digest Were
not superseded by tjiis act. •
WoApo.o^rorVrjg.I-A«e n Uo,i
O F allthe remedies ever devised for the resto-
rato* andpreservatlon (ifjheHair, nothing,
hits been found equal to Alibert'e Oleaginous Hair
Toitit. It seldom failsto restore the hfttr tohtiith
and beauty. Many whol Were bald three months
ago, can now exhibit luxuriant beads of hair by the
use of it.
Copy of a letter from Dr. S S Fitch.
Pm LADRltV It IA, May ID, 1838.
Dr. JAYNE—Dear sir* ITeel that I con hardly
soy onough to you in favour of Alibert's Oleaginous
Hair Tonic, sold by you. My hair bad been falling
off about two years, and had become very thin,
threatening speedy baldness, when I commenced
Irtlttg ijity remedy, Ip aboYit one week it ceased to
lull off. I have used it now about three months,
and hnvo'as full and thick a head of hair as I can
possibly desire. I have recotnaiend^d ite use to a
numhffcof rayfriwd<v who *11 itpeftk well of it. If
fniihftilly fthipioyrd, I hnVe n'CaoUbt of it* general
fttx&eis. I mity add that before using the Tonic, I
hnd tried almost blithe various article! employed
for the hair, such as the Mncassar Oil.all the differ
ent preparations uf bear’s oil, vegetable hlsfr oil,die,
witnobtvxperfch'cibz hiftcb, ifaay benefit*
Respectfully ypurs, ...
S S Fitch, No 172 Chesautst.
Fo r s ale by
jarf29 TM&JMtURNERv
War. WMftS, .. .
T HE Wig makers have drtdared hostilities a*
gnihsl our oelghhour Dr. Jayne cn ricceunt of'
bis If air Tonic, whiokig knocking all Umir business
into a'** cffckcd hat.” .Ladies and gentlemen—old
and ynung.rire flbcklrig to the Ddctor’s standard.
HVnasTring-divested'of rvrn tho first rudiments of
lialr, tifteruslrirhl* Hair Tonic tooit appear With
new and floWihjrlrfck»i Whidh Ahsalobi Idrinplf might
hnve envle^i BeriVdless liny* ore seen with large
and bushy whiskers; rind ladles smile agninthrough
theirn\vn revert rlrigteiamore toartnfnl and bewitch
ing itori ever. Bald hends nre doffing their Wlga
rihd.ihrowlrijf ihrint to the 11 mnlea and the bate,”
while Uie'Wig ptiikers Vtarid aghast as they .behold
the'demolitiriririf th-ir business.
The above article for sale hy
fej>27 r.jd. ft J.M. TURNER.
TAYNE’S EXPECTORANT,alwav.cutea^Aith
; «F mal Wo. or three large dokes will ctafe the Croup
or fiH^a orChildren,Inborn 1$ 'minutes to an tour's
; immediately subdiiris the violence of Hoop*
gh arid eflccts'a speedy cure. Hundreds,
who have berin given ttpby-iheir physicians as incu
rable, with Consumption,Cough,Spitting of Blood,
* ijher Pulmonary Affections,have been restored
rfect health by It, It never fails in giving re-
feh 27 ' , ,', ’. ‘ :
Tlie true Pomnde Divine.
T^^TENSIVKLY used ht Kurbpe, t»*Ver befdro
Jut itttroduttrid into ArtteriCn.—It givos a delicacy
of firignmce and that natural bealthfid appears!
^ wmive mr ran henetu oruli concerned,
TIME AND^ PLAIL’E. UF SALE CHANGED.
E.laU tal, of Pla.tadcn, Ntgnu, Carrlagi.,
Horin, CaUlt, ProvitioMt, it.
By Gondy & Dane,
On WEDNKSDAY, IStlr Jniiiiiiry, will boaol.l, nt
Egumoijt, Sl Jurao.'. Snm.., the mInw of
Navarino, the late residence of Alexander Wat
son, Esq. deceased, at 10 o’cllrctt,
All Ilia Hotifabulii and Kite),'on FURNITURE,
Hcir.vi, Ho { '«, C.tlln, Pti.vl.lon., Cnrl., Wnrjn.,
Flul. and n.lneocniy utnn.lla for a Rlc« Flint.
*wn,
Also,
A BAROUCHE and a BUGGY.
Co'riffltlona ciUlL .
AND, •
On WEDNESDAY} 20th January, will be sold, In
the city (if. Charleston, at the north side uf tlie
Custom House, at 11 o’clock,
_ That varuabjo UICE PLANTATION, InPrlncft
George Parish, Winyaw, caHed Navarino, distant
about 45 miles fi’orn Charleston, now in the highest
state of cultivation, belonging to the Estme of Alei
ander Watson, E»q deceased, and contoiningubmit
150 acres of prime Rico Laud, planters measure*
"J on l’,**.* 89™! | I |c h «»f thertide} buund-d on the
North East. by_ Pleasant Creek, and on the South
by South Santee River—together with the settle
ment known as Egremont in the Parish of St.
Jambs’s Santee, distant-by water from Navarinu
about 6 miles, bavinga comfortable Dwelling House
and oil • necessary Out Buildings, and contoining
abuut 7 acres of swamp, and 40 ucres of high land
—deliverable when the crop is got out.
u , Also,
ORMOND HALL, in St. James, Snnleo, tltua-
«d on the sea shore, and containing about 1100
acres of land, 60 acres or which Under good fence,
with ncomfortable Dwelling House and evtry ne
eesiary out buildings, constituting a well settled plan
ration, and the rail wutfded land.
MURPHY'S ISLAND, in St* iomei, Santee, a
healthy Sea shore rot rent, containing between tbreri
and fubr hundred acreft of land.
TeVme^rone fourth ca»h; balance in bonds, payn
ble in one, two and three years, with interest on lire
whole amount annually,and’.seeured by a murtgage
of the property; purchasers to pay for all neceasuty
papers.
; :*• • /‘Aiitt. 1 ' - * :
On THURSDAY, Slst-January, will he sold, in
tli* dty or Charleston, at tho Negro Mart, at tlto
Work House, in MagHiinesirecL.^—r— T"
A mjma and »*liiiiblo‘gShTor 81 NEGROES, sic
costumed to the culture, or rice and provisions.
Among iht-ra are dri*«tVs, burp enters, coopeVs and
{.iHiigliim-n'. ,
Terturi^-one third.cash} balance, in. bands of one,
ilWa two years, with interest from the day of sale on
the whole amount, payojilfl annually—pi-fsi|rial so
curitynnd a mortgage uf the proponj; purchaser* to
f§5* D.^jfiw"pi.nlnllnn .nil Negroe. can hnn.vrn
ivry -.«'-*<i-iu*Mw«*nii Negroes can ne exnm
tried nravjouft to, tho day;of sale, on application fo
Dr. Samuel Cnnlcs, fti his Pianftftfoir, El Wood on
Wambnw creek, Santee,
dec 25—f6t
~ Notice* “
A GREEABLE to an order 1 of the Honorable tlje
Inferior Court of Scrivon ‘county, when dftilrig
as a Court ofthrilrtary. witt bo sold at Lho Conbt
•House door in McIntosh county, on the first Tues
day fri March next, a tVntstor Lnn.t lying in said
county of McIntosh, known as Puttersou’s Island,
granted to John Melntosh, it being a pnrtnf the
real estate of George R D Patterson, deceased} sold
for tho benefit of tho heirs ftf anld deceased,
dec25 f4t JOHN M. WADE, AdmW.
to the Skld ho other preparaiint* of Ute kind has erre
been known to produce. Indeed, to Qivatdabtft Is
this compound, fo^ibrito IhetoVcniencbft to which
tbe skin is liable, that none who haVeptoVed ill
benefits Willritor willingly hftfctihtotIn . ‘‘
It cures Swellingsand Brahes occasioned by fals
-' otheiwls*, arid will prevent the>«tty>ad coos*
* Ii-wSTm 1 , * Bo™. ."nj'se.M., tf.ppllnd dlrval,,
elleviatelng'paif! and preventing blisters.
It will relieve th" paid and cure - the bite of Mua*
qftitoes rind ftthervenomoas insects. :
50 Ceata efteb. For sale by
T. M* ft JM. Turner.
>,pTl ■ ; M..numvnt Eqnnr..
.Jn«t Becdved per Brig Clinton.
■S CASE'M.nni. FUk.. • ' . n
i Mo.(hiinim,r.*neli. f*rmUV* ' odi
THas..»rtM_ex., ;: .
T WnllhonrvlIIo Academy
HE vacation in this Institution willclo,eon the
firrt Tuesday in January next, at .which titoo
the exercises of hotli the male and female depart
meats will be resumed under the direction of Messrs
J BandTS Mallard, aided hy such'assistant* as
the school may require. Purilcuiar attention will
ho given to boys prenntlng for the highasl clnsses
In College. WM J WAY, Sec’ry B C.
dec 23 jit
Marble Yard and Wait Room.
TAMES E Walker ft Brothers, of Charleston!
S. C; having estriblished n lira rich of their bilk,
ness in Suvrinnah, Ga., at }he cnrneVs of St Julian,
Congress and Montgomery streets, ft-ontirig the
square nbore the mnrRkt, beg leave to intyrm the
citizens of Savannah, arid tho public generally .'Hint
they are prepared to execute with neatness and de
spatch all orders tor Mantles, Grave Stones, Brown
Stone, Granite and paving. — ,
TheV trust by punctuality and attention to the
Above business, to be abla to give satisfaction, And
metlt ft share of public patronage,
den 11 6c & Jim
03* The Mil'edgeville Recorder and Macon Mes
fftnger will please inter! the above weekly for three
month-*, and forward llieirflcdOOnts to tlie Georgian
office. for'col|entlnb. '
A. Wliitchcnd—Surgeon Dentist,
flail eftetit above Congrett,Savannah,
W ILL insert Teeth, from one to « whole set I.
will fill Defective Teeihwith gold or cement-,
or dbrtrriy the Nrryttft of Decayed Teeth', by a' pro
cess entirely new, without the feast pain to tba pa
dent. *-
N. B.—Satisfactory testirttonials will b* shown
by ratling as above,
dec 23-112t
Wanted.
SITUATION os Book Keeper op general
« m Clerk in a Commission House or WholtHriltt
Store, by b persrttt win. has been employed for
nearly seven-yetira In a Bonk and who can produce
certificates as to his character and abilities. A line
addressed to J^V- It., WVa* |be PottOifice.box
Nov 285, willihave.immediate; attention. , ,
decS—f7t ; < i ->' 1
-ireact Powflcr. '
preparerIqnja an excellent substllut* for
Yeast, especially for all' kinds of, Batter
Cakes, It pessesres the following advantages:
It may be always at hand, ak it does not Injure
by keeping so.thnt it is carefully preserved from.
dampness. Jt is more definite end certain in lt».
orioration. Bread or batter mixed with it, f* ready
for baking'imtmdlatftly, Is certain to to iigbt.and
Canhnt to sotm It does Hnt irfl|)e»t any; bttiar or
unpUxunttxste, Md is Hricidftdty nyrire wholroothe.
. AJ. M.TURflERi
Mnnnmvnl8<lnit».
sdsUinM (qr .
has caused several IriiUaUbns ofthe article to Ire of
fered for siile si “ Kidder’s Indelible Ink.” They
resemble tfa genuine ink in tbelr exterior appesi-
ante, and as some oftfam bear the name of Kidder,
the public hnve been grossly deceived.—To guard
, serve that fcis.name is on the top and front of tbe
box* 1 1 ■ ‘ . *• b , irii
This Ink cannot be effaced; but Is warranted >o
rembin perfectly Indelible fa-ages: If the directions
are followed ia usiea it. T . ' s
•: Feesalaby T- M. ft J. Mi TUBNERr ;
;»P t ■, .Mmw# hw-
may admit,
dee i
WM. DUNCAN;
Pre*jdt!nt 8..r. h. ft u ,
! vols,;
rnrtrne Work*. . , D ,
Tt*n Than,anil a Ynnr, 2 vali, IQ mo.
iSmZ ’ * ft C, P' ftWL
tSgetrWriW.ftp IH.I, Drtgoonj b, ki.„>
Mu.t.r Humnhtvy^iClank, Nn.I3.nd U.
JUst received and for sole by
- dfn q THOS PURSE.
. ! The Protesrant Annual; The Krepi
ftnkft, edited |»y the Countess of Ble,*ington. Ako,
s further supply of Steel Pen«,GI«** InkatHn-ls, ftcr
decir^^ THOMAS PURSE. *
sals for building a Bridge across the flaVtoaohD-
grehee and Alatsmsha Canal, Mid Ufaftls
bum after a plan of tbe Bridge aeruM tW Canal Y
mile* from the city of Savannah, knowa at Draft
Forest * Hrlflge. I’ropo.iU to be. open fur mm
ln dec S nUI, t1o fl,h ,fa " U, "T hext, all of tost Cjrpre*. -
' ‘ An Ordlnulit-e, "
r I 1 „ S ulaW puvefnent* cn the south aid* tf frails
X Broad Sirert. .
n r!tV B ^. <l 0 r r i aitu; i * y ,L * Waycfe arid AkJeVWra
rtf- it b? h f 5“jr rfn,<h "‘ M Hamlets thereof, Tbst
2. And be It further ordained. That all Ordiasa*
- -S'jwri-Vi' 4.
..... MAKES,
«M>r,n D. B. Nldn.1.,) - .
ild Inform lb.
■"=«« -
WATCH AhPcLOUK X »i.
^* « V t>. B;
RATKFU L-for pn«t favoi
c/llxena of Savnnridh'Arid ....
, itlerns. Hri.bos ulso on hand a very extenam
and rh-h assurfment of /ewelry, coririiling of .Very
thing In Ids line, of the latest alylo and hest werk-
" ‘ v '|) i(ispoiq pf as cheap rii.ctft
'• *‘ L ~‘“ MiwStfts;
i" !)i* Ii«*» to
manahTp, v
be purrlmsHii ni
- --*-11. Tho. .. .
In ca'I arid
tt any-e»Vnb ishment in the'
A* , r f .Thom-wishfeg oriy artlclilri'.fi^ _
n m. *J n ca 'I «ri<rexniriim> for tlismselves* 1 .
N. U.—The strictest rittemioa paid -to repair low
Cjocks nod. Wnti-hi-s. arid their-lima warrantwL - - r
Cosh tinid for old Geld und Silver. > &
7* to? Ite 12t '• •
5 aW? UO n“e for Cnili.
SO- P„°? oH sDmyfi .yint.. (n. n, m. & s,
OU,40doi , 'n.up.rloroIdPunWln. !
40 do old pnloSherry - dis
20 do veiy s«periorold Brown Sherry
20 do very ojd Scotch Whiskey
10 do old Clnimps’s Cordiul
L iqtVwand Wines on draft nnd to arrive
50 baskets very superior Champagne, brand PeVri-
er Jouet.
ALSO,
Cnnrthntly on hand every article in the ‘Grocery
and Ship Business, as low, for casri, thVV turi be
bought in the oily. . 3
qu?n‘!ity°' Vder • U * ,plled lbo ,horte,t «otlce,inany
Orders from any part of the country, with Char
leston acceptance or good reference, will be attend
ed to with promptness and despatch.
-Q W LAWTON,
45 EnttBay, Charleston.SIC.
novC T
* SITUATION n.in Oyertecr on . RfcnWnn.
XT. ration, by one w ho has had 8 years experience
on Cooper River In SciuthCarulinn. and who has
been for the two lost years on theSnvunrinh Back
Him; he cun oumo well rooummunded, and »lpd*
ges himst-If ; 0 spare no pains on nis pUrt to give’full
sot hfifation to any one who mly desire Iris services.
Apply by letter to lh C. through th* Post Offic*.
Sovannnh, On. I • <l«*o 15
T ,, • .tOf SQI6, >.
H REE.thousand flv* hundred acres of Lund,
situated in Scriven couhty,iip„n thoSnvnnrinh
river, ton miles from the 45 mile station upon the
Gem rid Rail Rood. There are fyur hundred pci re
of uperi hind ripon^he pVeVnf«.''s fn gdod ordeV ftA *
crop the ensuing joar, and well adapted 16 th‘e : cu|*
lure or Coro and Cotton, and benotifulty sitflaird hi
a liocly of land containing neat «>n* thouitfiidricn»«,
consuls oi oak * nnd hickory anil
mixed pine land. Ftrra fnnn, It fa recorrimemlcd
ns one ofthe best upon the rfvor; it is olso Valuable
tor lumber, ns it abounds with cypress, dsk and yel
tow vine tlttiber, convenient to tiio rIVor. There
<n ia, l o-’° l »h!!- h the luac*, tr-dvrirodv ana Z
upon the line uf the land. There Are t wo Iniproved
satilemrtus upon the q.fece, at one of which the'un
dersigned bus rw.sld.-d near •«•»».
7", 7 W|~>. Hierwcc, atone or Wliicb the un
IroS ' > WJW-JWr.lftr yfcrs, without the
occurrence of a single case of, bilious disease in his
K y ’ A A ar ^ <J ,rc * to profitiiblylttipl.vlod
here. Apnlv to the sub«critu.r «J-iSl?
h*rn' a i V • V ,uy pe r , ”miiibly eWiplityod
here. Apply to thn subaoriher upon the premises,
or hy letter to Black, Creek P. O Ga.
* ol t H* CURTIS HUMPHREYS.
JLavv Rfotlcc.
7T1HE subscriber, will pmciico in the Court* of
X Law and Eipiity, f.Ar thft Difttrfcttff Bftaftfort,
Barnwell and Colfetom Softil, CeWlina.
Pl „ _ B R'OBT.’L, TJl,LIN'OHAST.
Erin P. O. Beaufort Dis. Dec. 10, 1840.
dec 11 I8t
Misses Tildcn’ftfctonrdinB: School
for If oudr: Lodlteftt
HiVntfS Plain,Jour mUeifrom jlotlon, Matt.
TW? ,cr including Fuel and Tuitiuh,
X $275 per annum. • ’
For Board nnd Tuitimi, $250 per annum, forpu
pils under nine years of age.
A rensonnble reduction 1ft made %htu kcvsral at
tend from one lumily.
The enur-o of inttrttetinn includes the English,
I.alin and French Languages, Writing, Atlthirielic,
Algebra, Mathemntics, History.- Geography, Rlie*
tone, English and French Litton into generally}
Astronomy, I’hildmphy, Natural, Mental and Mur*
ul; Plain Sewing, &c.
French LangliAgo is required to be spoken ia the
School and in the family,
Exirn Churges,—Washing, 46 cants per dozen;
sent In ch'uilcii, 56cents per quarter,
The best Professors in Mush-, including Singing,
the Piano, Harp, Guitar, from the neighboring city
of Boston are emploded; also, for the French, Ger-
mnn, Spanish And Italian Languages, and for Draw
ing nnd Dnncins; the terms for eiich, (exclusive of
tho French) being regulated by th* master’-* char
ges. ;*■ t
The pupils can attend the Congregational or the
Episcopal Chinch at the option of their parents
RkrxitKNCKS.—Hon. S. G. Goodrich, GW. W.
Green, ond Stephen. K. Weld, E«qii., ju'iririca
Pluto Hon. W. D. Sullivan, Hun. Abbot Lawrence,
and Hon. Joseph Tildon, Boston; Rev. Snmuti
Gilman, D. I)., Charleston,8. C., Rev. William
Preston, D. D., Alex. A. Srttets, EsiJ. and Loami
Baldwin. Esq., Savannah, Gs. -
doc 3 4lr
i HawklniVlllo Hotel.
/sX 'i he Subscribers hnvM purchased a plnnta
JliULtionon the river immediately at Htiwlfinsville,
lid*e lolf,n lb. HAWKI.XSVILLe HOTEL,«nj
united their interests in Planting and Taverri-kfteji
Ing.. The Hotel is now being repaired, arid will, by
the ISili Inst, hft in reiidlnftsa tor the reception of.
Bdftrdtos nnd TrtiVellers. In the ntsnng-mentof
this Hotel we rltem promises rftglrdlrig wtot we
will do ns U«elesl. \Ve hop", however, to be nbte
to sati-fy the Boarder and Trnvelliir= We ale always
doing thbbestin our'poworrdnheireomforfandlao
commodatlon. As ••Umesare hard” arid prorDhins
lower than formerly. We intend to reduce the price
of board And charges ogainStTravelfersfrbm former
prices heir, and hope-, by the stribt attention of our
selves and families to merit a . portldb'of Public pa
trunage. JOHN BOZEMAN, ’ ( •
CORNF.LIU9 M. BOZEMAN.
HaVrkipvVllle, Qii. Dec 1,*1840. pled Iff f8|
thoto lunds hnvu hern under cultivation, and v
formorlv the property of the late Gen. Francis ‘
kins. For further particulars apply to G W.A
sen ^ Brother, SayannshiB Lcchvrtier, Dtriei
to the sutocrlber. DR. A DELAROCH1
N. B.—Tho law. will be enforced against all
sons trelsi>gsilag oh tbe above, mentioned land*
dee 20 ,f4t. ‘ (Rep)
ML
. Law Notice. ....
rpHE undersigned offers bis profrsrioiial services
X to th* public. H* will pracjU* la the several
. Courts of the Eastern DUm lei and i he Coort of Com
moe Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for.th* city of
Savnnnah. Office in Gtern’s Buildings, on ih* ( Bty,
" ‘" ' Notice ' "
A LL persons having demands against tlie Estate
XT. of S.Gndfry and HiramM*rsh;are rrqoirtcd
to prerant the ssm*r and those indebted will pieera
to way tbe ssmo. V. D F&RGtHKUt, AdeCpr.
Notice b- CotmulsNlon merchant^
Mo, 13threctipn of Tax Ordinance,../ . ,
T3E It ordaimd, tlmt it tq^of.ten cents on every
XJ hundred .dollars, slptll bp levtfld onall goods,
wares and m'lfhandUe, not tbg produco of thft
State, (with the exciqiinn of.rice, cottpp',.lumber,
•corn, riir Anil unmanufuctured tubscco,tbe prodoce
of South Cnrolinn,) which shall be,sold oncommis
•ion at private rate by ony’persrtn dr persons within
the limits of lids Ally, tinjess the soth-r or selleic ,of
*uch goods sold on cummii-sion, shall pay Into the
Trensuty.on the first day of January In each t'adW
Vy yosY itie stfm of fifty dollars, which shall be re
oelvrd trt tax, • And It shall be lh' duty
of tho vellvr of.iuchgqods.suld An commission, to
make a retlirn qnniith of ’rite Amount of sales to the
Treasurer, on tlie first diy (•f Jiiouaryand May an
nrially, toilera Hear they shall' pay said'fifty dollar*
on the’first day of January us above provided,.In
which caso the tetiirq shall be nnmtodssary; and if
any such seller shallTnlll to make such return-hear
tht-y shall lift nsses»ed by Connell in tho sum of 100
doilsrs. to bo collected nt all other taxes areV V.j
Extract frbm^ lax Otdlriatipe, passed29tb Auguir,.
1839. JOSEPH FELT.T
.... CUr^mr.
. Drugs and Medicines..
T HE suWct-ihentdiriT fur sale on accominoda
llnx tertns the fulloiwng 1 : <. •
15 hills'.BriglA’Copcius
15 bhls.Whiling .
5 bbls’ Spirits. Turpentine
5 pusk» Epson; Salts, (Bsltlmore)
30 buskois Swm-t Od
.20 bokftft Houck’s Pyifficen
12 grass Soda rind Sold His* Pew4*fft
15 kess Griiund Pepper - -
'. 10 boxes, do; do ! r
6 do -Canrilster Mustard --.
it kdgft Pure Gihjer > ; ' - l
12 dofc pYephrad‘Cocoa / • •
I case assorted Herb's .
4 grass PMsin^lInrkiiif;
.'wpB, w Mpnument
’ - 1 - v- , Notice. - IM. i*
/"4USTOMERS wishing- to pbrclinse Laudanum
ot any.'fttbsr pulsorio'us Medicines,’ through
theft- SerV/mtit, w
snjne,. without wl
such medertocs,
•niftr 8
inse send an, order for th*
'cabno| obtain, from us.
T. M.,4 1: M. TURN!
Nt Ch'pmjsts.atti,
' ..: !; V SWcet Oil, . , r
O £T BASKETS Sweet Oil, superior quality, I
'Aask do do. For sole by \'.
T M- ftrJ-M ^RNER,
■sep-M- ‘ • • '♦ <l ,-Mi)humcn> 8qliarc.
Dft. R'Oll^R?7j! d A’. KOCH,,
.rtorsiMit oV sit/aic, 1
MAi starts en if. the cifyofSAvanridh'/tlmi his Plana
Forte, Music'ond Touching Saloon, will be re-open
ed today In Briiugliion street, next'door to Mr. Jas.
Dickson’s Confeotlonnrv Store, 1 ’ ‘ ‘ *
t KOftSALE,. * .
JAst received-, tim Newest Mftslr, to be sold at
six rents per page.' ’
Jiist rccoiycd.n number of splondid erorid square
Pitinu Fnrios-.'Wfith fourpednls, by which the per
FurWtet cAn prudueo nine different sounds, fnade by
the celebrntoil Joseph Hiskev. Plano Forte mnnu
fiicturt-r; of Haltimoiri also, Guitars, Violins,Flutes,
FlagVoleis, Accordions, Hrtrp, Guitar ond Violin
Strings.
Also, a second ifand Chlekrring's Piano Forte.
Dr. K. in sellfAg I’iimos will tHke old Pianos in
exchange; also, old Piano Fortes can be repaired
and ttinedv Dr. K. lias an experienced gentleman
engaged to thAfc line. ■ i.
Dr. K,. also wi|l rrenpeh his Musical School pext
Week*. For terms lb; t.-nnh on the Organ, Harpe,
Plano Forte, Guitar,-Violin, Flute, in .Thorough
Buss and in Siugint,.apply in cuurse of this week,
at Ids Teaching Saloon. : ; . ..
Dr. K. will . teach four or more scholars In on*
lesson, after tho t'lity jrttph»\tyd method rwhicb 'hss
been, introduced in lbo Northern' Academies with
great success, ' tf b .*i*|'
Any pereon who wishes to have Music com]
to Poetry, can have it done, and' for let ms, api
hlVMhilbSAldpn, ' . ! ^ dec-
Now Book*, g) |u
ITS, of .Mental philosophy; abridged
ignodas a TuftVBinik;iur Acaodmies
und high Schools'; Ity Thos C Upham. / , »
•First IMndples of Chfhilstry.'heiri^ k fumlllar
introduction tu the study uf that science; by Jas
Kcnwlck|L.L;D. f . • . tf . »J
CKaptal’s Agricultural Chi’mlrtty,- applied to
Agrisulture, with a ptellrttlnnry chapter on iImi . or
gnnizntion, sttuctnre, pio.’, of Plants; , by Sir Hum
phry Davy. Aqd ail Entity on the use of Lime aa
a Manure; by M'Pu’rvis, With introductory nbsep
-mtip/y to tlie same; Iiy jnmes Kunwirk, I t D.
Tim Histoty,uf Spain rind Portugal,.5 vols, peat
•ditfup. . , ...”Vv j.-.*, w «, VjJs'f >4- .
A new.edltlon of lho History of the. Itslian R*
public's, being o'view of ihe Rise, Progress and Fall
of Italian Froedomi by J O L D-Sismondlr: Just
received by < THO-S PURSE.
.‘'kvU.1t ' ’ £ • '
' Just KccclVcd,
* ‘9TH and HUi Nos; of Charles O’Malley t
lo Irish DragSen, Hy Harry Lftrfequer, wl
T FWH8E.
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New Dry Goods*
J^pr» ..J „ Ll^iMnJUl .
ith
ED and whitftFlSiincU
Gloves, ladies Sfel gentlernt n's, assorted >
^Hosiery. Woolen,' Silk end Cotton *
< v ‘Umbrellas, Silk and Cotton; Suspender* ’
Ribbons, SUks and Satins, Fringe
-Bonhets, cofo'M, plain Straw Shakers,
BamJtMK,,, s.tlnrti., Nr,ruClotk . .
Ready lq,H. Clolh-.n,, &c. !
An Ni-mmentof W.i«!MM!lNCon.r., .id.!.