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fflHR plan ..f publishing in merest, vo number.,
jL * pictorial work., Illustrative of the .concry of
countries. haWnng boon a nopOlir ono in Europe
the sceneryof Georgia, nlthnugh novel, will undouht
cdly find universal favor, and bn, regarded a. UU by
the editor, a plan at one# folioitou. and foo.lMtf.
Thera I. much scenery'In our State, that It hot .ur
passed in bonuty and sublimity, byllmt of nny other
State in the Union. The upper counties abound In
.-- JL J -j IL i.nnum in cninmaml
own, but U yet visited by fhoilinmi. ilmp y.bccriuio
•it ha. been fcritU*. tungnoA "lionized* by author.
S^a rw!Jwd ?U ?[t-iV dwlrabin Iha" nl
tehtion should bo directed to our own resource* of
the piciure.nuo in natural scenery,and when tttiala
•dene, our own nncl noHhetii.tourl ta wlHspeedily
•render our. beautiful views.a.' immortala* our Ian-
* The south l.chnrged \yith goherel indifforoncoto 1
the progress of Literature and the Fine Art*! and
probably the strongest foundation for the chnrga is
found in her: inaction in eniemri.es calculated to
Toiler these objects. The publication of the pro
jposed work will, It I. believed, lie ari cffecflve blow
•at (his foundation, and a stop toward* the establish
Meat of .pur literary reputation, to which end much
honorable effort is qow directed; .
VA : . Ihifd consideration, and the Inst which, will
VtoW be urged, is the intrinsic valoe ofstinh n jiubli-
nation a* 4 * GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED. 5 ’ It
Xjftl.wmbody the representations of the boautiful nnd
sublime in oul State scentery, and afford to all, at n
if oxponso, exact pictures, of our mountain.,
g n, cataracts, public building., &e., which they
or m*y,hot otherwise licbold, but which, in
r case, would afford peculim plen.ure.
*TJ»$ proposed work wlll be executed in a style »u
perior to any] almlldr plctoral work-in the country.
The plates will be executed on steel by eminent on
gravers, from urifcihal drawings, made expressly for
tne ptirpbio, by Mr. T. ^Addison Richards, of Au
gustn. Thepngrnvlngs will ho’ occomponied with
letterpress descriptions, prepared for the. work, nnd
in this department the editor will secure, ns far ns
possible, the assistanen nnd co operation of our
best writers. 1 ’ In short no pains will be spared to
mike the work' a perfect gem of its kind, to the
end that, it may meet a welcome reception not only
at home but olio nhrond. - ---
. Cog ditto jts.—“ GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED”
will be issued in monthly parts, in the quarto form,
pt $5 per anriumin advance, or. at 50 cents for each
'part, payable oh delivery.
. • Each part will eanin]a two highlyfinithed engrav
lags of Georgia Scenry, accompanied with Inter
prets' 'descriptionssod historical facts, printed on
large'and beautiful type on the finest paper, the
• whole snvolopod in a neatly printed cover.
- ’ Any individual who will obtain and forward tix
•advanced tubtenpliont shall bo entitled to e copy
•Ptbework. Chib* mny receive twelve copies to
•tw > adrets for $50. or twenty-five copies for $100,
in Ahhei* ease/ree e/postage.
Communications and Subscriptions'must be ad
dressed. POST PAID, to the editor, Wm. C.
RieKardt;:Penfie)J, Georgia.
K7The first part,' containing an engraved title
page and vignette, with two views, and letter-press
doMtiptinhs, Will be issued on the first of Novum
tier, 1840, nnd subscriptions should bo forwarded
prior to, that time.
B3"Editors who publish end call attention to this
proiperitui/ by’forwurding n copy of their paper to
the editor, will bo entitle^ to the work.
OUNClL will appoint five Port
tlio port of Savnhnah ort Mondny, 4th instant.
Applicants will leavn their application with mo bo
'i
City* rcu»UT».r’sOaice Ui
. -?< : • Savannah, 2d January, 1041 ; .
rpH E City Treasurer Is now ready to recelvoJle
X turn. of Propqriy, &c.. .abject to City
Taxes for,the pretent,year. Tha boohs willhbo
kept-open till the 16th February next, oiler which
data defaulters will bo subjoct by tho Ordihibce to
aDoutleTa*. .
jun. 3 f.j.',City Treasurer,
4{'¥T7'HEREAS, by resolutions of the Legislature, it Is m.de the duty of »1! Civil Officers i:t the dlf-
Warden* for ferent Counties in this Stele, lodemund of allPedler. and itinerant trader*, whether they have
obtained n IdeonBe from tho Comptroller, in conformity to the provisions of tho Acts rc.pccting Pedlers
nnd itenomnt traders, and if such Pedfor tar trader shall refuse to produco such Licensor ho siinll be ar
rested by such officer nnd Immedlntely takteh before n Justice of tho Inferior Couil.or a Justice of the
PinCe, To lie dealt with us the law directs. . . . ;f , .. ..
'•And ortho Clerk of the Infetior Court* In tho different counties in this State, to haVffy tlu-Comptroll-
cr Gonoral, in writing, the names of all Pcdleft or Itinerant traders passing through their respective
^AliTwhoreaa, it is also tho duty Of the Comptrtikfr Genera!, to publish QUAUTKiar in ope of the
, pizettcs of Milledgoville, AogMsta, Savannah,-Darlon, Athens, Mittohv and in (hi Columbus Enquirer of.
iolumbuB, the namtis of all Pcdler. .ml l Incroht traders* who have tukenout a Liccmo from him for
^ Pursuant to the provisions iff the preceding resolution th6 Moving list of Pedlers who have token out
• City niAnlml's Office,) i *
'Snvnnnnh, January 2d, 1841, (
X IsL persons lluhle for badges aro required to
J\. tlike them otiton or Itaroro theUflih in»t. on
fuilure they will bb reported to tbo Police Court.—
: Person* liable a're porters, laborers, vendiri of small
wures or huokstersit dray*,' wagons nnd metShnnics,
(whether working by tho mofith, yoir nr driy')
>jai3 A HARMON. C. M.
Notice,
License is published for the information of all concerned.
jan 1 It - 1 - -
Proapcctns for tlio.Congressional
Globe and Appendix. .
FT1HESE works will bo oublisheil by us during
the approaching session of Congress. They
Jpm had such a wide circulation in tha United Stttes,
and their usefulness and elteapness are so universal
.-lyaekaewleilged, that , wo deem it unnecessary to
.giro a detsiinJ account iff what the future numtar*
wjll eontain.. Sutfico it to any that they, will be in
valuable to all who feel an interest In th * proceed
ingoof Congress. No Other publication gives ibetn
•o full, nnr half so cheap. It is, indeed, tho cheap
•«t publication in tho United States—perhaps in tho
world.Our position at the seat, of Government enn
Mat us toprintthem at so Tow orate. VVe are com
pelted to publish the proceedings or Congress In dn
tall, for our dally paper. This done.it requires,
Compirativdy, but a smnll oddiiinnul expense to
; i change them to the forms of tjteCongrestinnal Globe
and-Appendix. If it were not for these circum-
stances, wo could not publish them for. four times
;ib«iauin charged. In,sumo part* of tho United
■States, tha white paper, upon which ibesn.wurks uro
. .printed, would soil for os much as wo charga for
-ihe publicaUon*.
Tbo Federal party having succeeded in electing
their candidate to the Presidmcy, its leadors will
now have to decline the policy, they intend te pur-
; aue. They will be obliged to mpke it known at the
beginning of the approaching session of Congress.
They, cannot avoid it, or put k off any longer.
Those Who support them will bo onger ta know how
it vfillbenefit their interosta, and will drivu them to
It. Ail tbo measores ef tlio coming Adininistrn-
lio*, «xcept tarpfng eut Iho men who hold tho mi
nor offices, must originate end be matnred in Con.
. grots. Tho Democratic party should know them
.assoon as possible, to sco how their interest*-will
bceffected, nnd their tights encroached upon by
them. There is no soutco from which it can ob
tain tbo information so early, so full and so cheap,
as,the Congressional Globe ami the Appendix. All
the mo inns and retulutinns will be given in tho
Congressional-Globe in the exart words iff the per
eons making or offering them. The snbttance uf
the speeches made will be given in it; n|.o thryrat
and nays, taken from the journal, on nil tho imnor
tant questions. The Appendix will give tbo speeches
as written out by tho members ihntmelvo*. Wo
think it all-important thut tho people should be in
formed ofthe sayings and doings of their memhers
while in session, nnd shall therefore spare neither
labor nor. money to furnish thorn, If tbo Federal
members shall continue to advocate ono set of man
•ares here, and another atliomo.the Congressional
l-. Globe and Appendix will give their constituents tbu
. evidence to confront them,
Tho Congressional Glube will bo made up of the
daily proceedings of the two Houses of Congress,
and tho speeches of the members condensed.—
- The yeas and nnys on nil important subjects nro
given. It is published as fast as the business of
!>the two Houses affords matter enough forn number.
Each.number will contain sixteen royal quarto
-pages of small type. Wo expect to publish tlirre
numbers for evety two weeks of the session.
• -Tho Appendix contains tho speeches of the mom
: her*, at full length, written out by themselves; end
i* printed in .the same form as the Congressional
i: Globe. It will be published as fast os thuspcccho,
: can b» prepared by tho members.
:i Each of these works is complete in itself. But
f 'ltls desirable for every, subscriber to have both ;
i> because, if tbero should be any ambiguity in the
aynopotis of a speech in the Congressional Globe,
or any denial of iu correctness, it.tnny bo removed
■ Xt once, by referring to tho speech In the Appen
; Indexes to both ore sent to subscribers as soon na
they cun be prepared nfiei the adjournment of Con
■•iMs c
; • ' TERMS t
Yoi oho copy - of the Cohgeeasbnal Globe $1
1 One copyofthe Appendix * $1
1 'Six conies of either of the above Works will bu
; <1 aent fer$5; twHvh Copies for $10, and a propor
: ' tlohite ntittilicr of copies fee a larger sum
PsvmRnia mnv hn transmitli-d bv mn
Where a subieriber resides, Will be received.
f-tlu- : Tfih'Deiribenitio paper* with wMch’wd oxchangi
1 will plosi# give this Prospectus a few insertions.
v'' iac [Lr* Nd attention will be paid to any order, unless
the money accompanies it. •• ! "'i
. . , BLAIR fit RIVES.
■ i wWiwgtdrt City,-11th Nov 1 . 1 ; 18^0. '
: Notx.—We have printed several thousand' sur
j; r Wtfscbpfes, and can supply the back numbers to all
^ who tnny subscribe before tlio 1st of February nuxt.
C OUNCIL will, elect;the following herelnnfter
named officers on Thursday, 14ili January inst. :
Fees. Bond; Sultti^.
Recorder, u $500 —
City Treasurer,- ' “ 10,000 $600 , j
Clerk Connell, ’ f‘ 1,000 400
City Marshall ** 5,000 600
" Survoyor, *' 2,000 — .
Messenger of Council and
Keeper Guard House, “ 500 107 50
Clerk of Market, — 1,000 900
Hodlth Officer, «• 500 350 *
Soxttin, “ 1,000 200
Keeper Powder Magazine, 11 2,000 ‘
Chimney Contractor, “ 2,000 —
Slip. Street* ond Lanes, • — 1,090 700
Clk. Ct. Com. Ploas, &c., " 5,000 —
Sheriff •« *• •* “ 5,000 —
Jailor, . — 20,000 1500
Seven City Cohstnb'es, •* 500 200
Five Inspectors of Wood, ** 500 —
Three Measures of Lumber,„ 4 ‘ 500 —
Two Onagers of Liquor, 11 5*10 —
Supt. City WhIcIi, —• 500 900
Deputy do" — 500 720
Three Sergeants — each 500 300
Proposnls for Lighting City Lnmpt., nil material*
furnished by constructor and to keep every thing in
repair.'.
“ Lighting Market Lamps do do *
“ Exi-cuting City Printing,
u Keeping City Clock.
# * Keoping City Pomps and fiirnishihg all materi
als. >
Applicants will leave their Applications nnd names
of securities with the undersigned n nr bnfore 14th
inst. ft • M MYERS, c. c.
jnn 3
Stivaiiiiali lilbrary Society,
rjTHE following t> published for the benefit of all
X concernedi
Rule V , Section 0. "After the said engagements
shall have been signed by the members, it shall he
tho dtityof the Treasurer to make collection* of all
dues semi-annually, and iticnseiff nun payment by
any member of his dues fur one whole yedr, such
member ■brill be debarred tho privileges of member
ship thenceforth, until the due* shill have been paid,
and it shall be tlio duty of the Treasurer iostie such
delinquent, and enfotca collection by the most
speedy course of law; and o-i the first mealing ofthe
Society after ilia first day of February of each year,
the Treasurer shnll render a full arcoumnftlio irons
actions of the preceding year iu all the departments
of his office, and shall stand.charged with all dues
remaining uncollected when he shall hnve failod to
eiifurce this rulo upon delinquents.”
WM. BEE, Treasurer.
Tho monthly meeting of the Committee of Snper
intendence will be held at half past seven o'clock,
on Tuesday evening,«tliie : Library Room,
jan 3
•WiUiatn.T. WriMhctaiV
Henfy B.’ Holliday, •
Gref A. Olinmbers, *
Edward W. Collier,
, James L. Wozencrofti
Orin Chapman,.
Calvin L. Howland,
James D, Brown,, .
1— ,
John Dorety,
John A. M. Wright,
John Hogliey, - •
Thomas A. Johnson,
Reddick ;G«ney,
Robert Y. Rodgers,
Tltomos B. Fuqua, -
Barnet William*,
Henry Stephens,
William McCain,
TlmmAs J. Leach,
-Angus Pitcher, •
Cory Solomon.
Charles J. Reynolds,
Jacob J. Gamin,
Kinney K. Shockley, .
John H. Walker,
James G. Oliver,
Seaborn L. Guest,
Wade H. Powell,
Henry Bellows,
WUlintn Philips, •
Charles 8. Thornes,
George 8. Bailey,
William K. Daniels,
Charles Edwards,
Henry Bartinn,
Edwin 8. Willis,
Eiiphalet It Metcalf,
William Miller,
Augustin W> King,
Elliott B. Lqyless,
Richard Thomas.
Charles E. Muslin,
Thomas H, Jonos,
William H. AndersAn,
Hilliard H. Mapp,
Franklin T. Hart,
Samuel W.-Barton:cn,
Isaac R. Denton,
Allen Beddingfield,
1 )aniet Graham,
William Mills,
Edward Menthyne,
Domnick Garaughty,
Thomas S. Tuggle,
Lewis J. Lewis,
Obediah Moye,
Charles P. .Jones,
Mathews Baker,
Marshall Head.
Muses Davenport,
Bradbury C. Davis,
GeofflO Barlow,
Archibald Hammond,
Oliver O. Phelps,
David P Roberson,
Jacob Sturman,
Heinemaun Tipclmer,
John L, T. Baruatd,
Natlinn Frey,
Lucius Gnduard.
Simoel S-. Monte,
Phi'oaolo^y.
M R. S* KIKKHAM will Lecturge again To
morrow Evening, Mondny, Jnnuury 4, on
Materialism, the Being of a God,- fitd.t nnd on
Thursday Evening noxt, on the Causes of Infidelity,
Skepticism, fitc»—in the Ilov, Mr. Enton's School
. . School
Room, near tho.Court House, commencing nt 7
o'clock—each Lecture to Lq fttllqwcd.hy on Exnm
ination of Honda. Admittance 25 corns—- free to
Teachers, Editors, Physicians nnd Clurgymnn.
Mr. K.wilt give privuto examinations nnd correct
desri lj,iiu.» of character end ••
Broughton st, next door to the Lyeehm Hall-—- 1
Ladies and families waited upon at their residences,
jan 3—j2t
State of Georffla f Chatham Co.
To all whom it mny concern.
"TXTHEREAS, Mnrgnret B Desnoyer, has nppli
▼ V cd to the Honorable tho. Court of Urdlnury
of Chatham county, for Inttnrs oi administration on
tho estate and offsets rfAV Desnoyer, Inte of Chat
ham 6nunty,"decqhsed.
riieso nro therefore to cite nnd admonish, nil nnd
singular the kindred nnd creditors ofthasiiiddeceas
nd,t» filo their objections (if any they Imvo) to the
granting of the ndminislration of tlio estate of the
deceased to tlio applicant in the Clerk's Office of the
snid Court, on nr before the second day iff February
next; otherwise letters of odministralion will bo
grunted.
Witness, the Honorable M Mynrs, one of tho Jus
ticn« of tho snid Court, tho second day nf January,
A. D. ono thousand eight hundred nnd forty.one. .
jun 3 ROUT W POOLER, Clerk
Mrs. G. Dennison,
B EGS leave to inform tho citizens of Snvnnnnh
that she intends to enrry on tlio business ofhor
Into husband. All those indebted to tlm Into H G
Di-nnhon will please call and settle tlio same, and
tlmso who havo nny claims will present the same on
or before tho 10th inst. fur payment at Mr. 'Ever-
nrd, Whituker st root.
" jnn 3 "2t
rixfitar^^t ime day sight op fclu..
ond.Breton, in sums to,sul
iof ^
perfine I Jour, will be sold on nccommodatinc terms,
—-jan4—i—— 3t
..... , , v .,. 1
•tHt-fiit i - s BfolfCC^ ...
LLpersons ip^lcb|ed toiheestnledrCjtarlexR
m -George, late-ofCliMtlmm county, dccon'reJ,are
■ WlWjfid *° tnxko payment to the undesigned, and
* - * tom rold estate.is imlebipil nre nrq'ic?i r d
WuntLMl,
A SITUATION for nny kind of work, by n indy
«cX .of experience. A Miuuiion for minding chil
Viren would ho preferred.It jan 3
Unitarian Church.
T HE second discourse in expositinn of the Uni
tarian Faith, will be preached this evening.
Subject Inspirntion and tho Trinity services ot 7
b’clook. jwn 3
Notice.
A LL persons having demand* against tho estate
of James Pope, Jr., nf May River, S. G., are
requested to Imnd their accounts properly attested,
and those indebtod to tho estate will muko payment
to F P POPE, Qualified Executor,
jnn 3
Wanted,
A SITUATION ns nn HOSTLER, having had
xjL much experience, the individual could render
himself useful. Apply nt this office, jnn 3 * It.
For Sale,
TONS Limn Stone. Apply to
jun 3
JOHN H. REID fit CO.
N. O. Sugar.
HHDS new crop N. O. Sugar, landing und
for sale by
jnn3-—2t COHEN. MILLER fit CO.
To Reut|
One of the most convenient and desirable
residences nn South Brand street. : Enquire
..f FORT, CLOPTON & MALONE,
jnn 3~tf•
Gin, CofTec, Flour, Bacon nnd
Corn.
BBLS Flock's Baltimore Gin
100 bag* prime green Rio Coffee
30 bt>U Baltimore middling Flour
65 kegs do Nn 1 Lard/new
10,000 ibi superior new.Bacon, assorted
1,600 bushels prime while flint Corn
1.200 do' do gohrdseeddo
Landing from schr F A Topper, and for sale low
by LADD, TUPPER fit SISTARE.
jan 3 3t - \
Exhlbitioli
JOHN 0. PAR]
‘ Description of Pedlefs Licensed. .
JKy,
Conipiroiler General,
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do
9th do do
9th do do
36
5 ft 6* «.
do
Blue
town
16th do do
16th do do
26
5ft 5| -
Dark.
Brown
Black
17th do do
17th do do
35
5ft II ••
do
Dark
Dark
14th August do
Uth Augustdo
35
5ft 6} “
Florid.
Blue
do
21st Kept do
21st Sept- do
26.
Oft 21 “
do
Blue
Light
28th do do
26th do do
28
5 ft 10 ••
Fair,
Grey
Sandy
29th do do
29th do do
20
5ft 8J *•
Fair.
Blue
Dark
15th October do
15th Oct’r dn
33
5ft ?} 1*
Florid.
Blue
Black
23d do do
23d do do
28
5ft 8 •'
Fair,
Dark
Dark
3d Nov’r do
3d Nov’r do
29
5ft 43 •• •
Dark.
Dark
Blank
25til do do
25th do do
28
5ft 5j “
Florid.
Yellow
Dark
30th do dn
30th do do
19
5ft 9 •'
do
Hozel
Blank
2d Dec’r do
2d Dec’r do
30
5ft 3. "
do
Dark
Brown
9th do do
9th dn do
22
sn lj-
do
Hazel
Brown
Uth dp do
Uth do do
25
Oft
do
IRluo
Light
21st ’ do do
21st do do
Oytir tihd Terminer fiir Vho oily of Siivnnniilt, ot the
InstanVbcf Snider fit Nichiils, v*. Plioebo Flixpntrick,'
property pointed 'but. by plaihilffs. Alta, fit ihe
j M .... ...ll.u ... U |l. ,u ..HUH, IIVI... ..Ill
Hnrihroblo Cunt-t of Common Pfebs niid,ofUyerbml
Ter minur Ihr the city of Savannah, tit the Instance
“ e Robert M Phinixy, \'s. Peter G Cornier, Weeds
Morrell, vsv Piter G,Cooper. Also,' of the tamo
tftne nnil p|ain> I Mithngany bidi-honrti, 3 doTubles,
1 do AVritilig Desk, l Lmikingglnas, 1 amull wooden
Work stand-, 12 Chairs, four Waiters tind. sundry
•dd volumesbf Bmikx, levied nn'by virtue tif a dis
tress warrant, issued from the 'Honorable the lulu
rior Court of Clnuhurri Cdunty, ut' the instance] ref
John P Williumsuti, v*. Jiihh Mnsun. Terms
bankable money, ' LEVI S RUSSELL,
anv24 - Sheriff.
O
City Slic. ires Srtle,
jN the first Tuesday, in Jnmiary next, will bo
sold berorc tha Court House in the city of Sa
vnnnah, Iiotwecn tiie usual hobrs of sale, 2 Mnhnga
»iy Tobies, 12 Choirs, a Carpet, Safe and Astral
Lamp, levjod on at Rib properly of John E» Davis,
•o satisfy a fi. fn. is.tted from the Hon. the Court of
.'ommonPlens nnd of Oyei-and Tei miner for, tho
city orSavnnnuh, nt the in-stan'en.of K. Smith, Son
>V Cih vs. Horatio N Aldrich Sumtiej Dawson, ami
Jno, E Davi*.’ Terms Imnkublo mmiov.
dec 1 LEVI S. RUSSELt;Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL bus-.l.i.iii the first Tuesday in February
.next, before tlio Court House, ill.tlio cltytff
Savannah, iietVcen tlio Hsiinl hours of sale, the fid-
owing eighty-eight (68) Negro .laves, to wit:
Boatswain, Rnclntcl.Cooper, Manila old Merrill,
Tennh, old Rachael, o!d Clnrey, Surah, Eliza,
teasnnt, Mitchell, Daniel., young Fort)more, old
ClttiisHB, Wildum, ymiiig I'imilie, I.uac, young Dim
1 -I, Affv, yo mg William, little Mary, Honny, Jim,
Juck, George, Peggy, littlo Sarnli, littlo Abram, log'
Ahrum, Juno, intlo Bella, old Uullu, Elitliubeth, Mo
ley, Harriet,old Glasgow, old Sue, Agrippu Light-
foot, Sylviu, Jane,Tom, Abbv. Adam, Patty, John,
Philip Chnrlntto, Davy, old Hnnnuh, Bdly, John,
Msttll ns, Do) y, Flora, old .Ilnrry, Fanny, Lacy,
Charles, Carolina, old Patty', Eve, Lusty, old Polly,-
"lit oe, Binnli, old Forty more,- Ku'y,- litt.n John,
. aung Hurry, old Plttohoj Nelly, Warren, Diana,
Coesar, Scipio, Jinny, Israel, old Bighy, Joe, Beck,
I let tv, Le li, big Mary. N« d, young Cliirissu nml
llarmotid ; levied on under und by virtue of nn exr-
ciiliou on oiai-losuro of mortxnge, issued out of tlm
SuperiorCotirtofClinili'im County, nt the instance
ufCltnries Spalding vs WilliutnC. liurris and David
"indgrass.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff o. c.
dec 2
Excctiler’s Sale.
W ILL bu sold before tho Coptt House in the
city of Brunswick, Glynn County, on tlio
first Tuesday in Jnuiiury next, between, tho iimiaI
hours of hale, from 20.l<V30 v.-ry prime Nire.rues, be
longing to tlio Estulo of tho lulu B. F. Cater, oral
sold for* ihe benefit of tlio heirs und er.ditors ofsui.i
estate. Terms at side.
MARG'T. K. CATER, Ex'ix.
nov4 HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or.
"Sight of the left longer thnti thnt ofthe right eye.
Notice*
A LL persons hnving demands against tho firm of
j^L Betts fit Poole, ure requested to hand them in
for payment; nil tlmso iit-lelned to snid firm, are re
quested to muko puymept, on or before tho first of
February next, if not complied with- they will lie
handed over f«r collection ' JOHN POOLE.
IKT*Telegraph copy, Jl3t jan 1
Cnnncl and Orrd Coni.
L ANDING from Ship New Brunswick, Indi
vidual* who have engaged tlio nHovo C«al f
will please cull at our counting room lor their or-
Off. ’ oonuii a. rojDiou.
jun l 2t
A nlochtna Bird,
S TRAYED recently from iu cage. A liberal re
ward will be nnltl for i's d- livegy to the owner
on application to the Editor of the Georgian,
dec 30
•avanHOrilnX. ft TrUII COid
29th December, 1840. J
T HE annual election for thirteen Directors to
manage tlio affairs of this institution, will be
held at the office of tho Company on tho second Mon
day, the 11th day of January next, between l tie hour*
of 9 o'clock A M, nnd 2 o’clock P M.
dec 28 SAMUEL C HOUSE, Sec'ry.
Family Grocery*
T HE Suh.'cribci has taken thestnro formerly or.
cupird by Mr-Wm P Clark, corner of Brongh
ton nnd Drayton streets, where ho intend* keeping
n constant supply of GROCERIES, adapted to the
it*e iff families both as to qunntity and quality. Ar
rangemenis have been tnnde lo receive regular sup
plies from the north, which will ho disposed of op
accommodulingtorms-. Among th« artlolu. now on
hnnd.nre
Pnuchong, Hyson nnd Imperial Tens
Loaf, crushed nnd lirnwn Sugar, all qualities
Java, Lnguira and old whito Coffee
ooua." u ‘ -M- n rr rnrwlstJtf*"
Mess Beef, Pig Pork ahd prickled Salmon
No l Mackerel,'NaW York.Ham*
G->»hen Butter, Lard, sweet Oil
Boxes table Sale, Cheese, Soap, Potatoes
Molasses, Prunes. Figs, Raisins, Almond*
Currant-, Mustard. Spie**,' Chocolate
Citron, Starch, Lamp Oil
Sperm and Tnllow Candles,
dec30 3t. GEO W DAVIS.
Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL bu sold on the first Tuesday in Jnnuury
next, before tilt* Court House, tloot ill Bu|.
Inch.county, between tliu usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wilt Fivu liiimlie.l acres of
tine luml, more or less, whereon Samuel Smith now
ives, ly ng oil tho outer* of Mill Crook, hounded
south east byJcasfl Moore, tiikou as tho propvity »!
Sitm»e| Smirii t» satisfy n fi. la. in fuviir of David
Piiiigon nml ntiiers; property pointed out by tho
plainlifi*; levy mude by coiibinble timi returned to
-e. ERASTUS WATEljS, s. u. c.
nov6
Central tlnilroad A Banking Co.
of Georgia.
Savannah, 25th Nov., 1840.
T HE annual olcctinn for Nine Directors to man
nge the ufl'nirs of this Institution, will beheld
nt the Banking House in tbD city, on the first Mon
day in January next, between the hours of 10 ‘A M,
and 2 P M. By order iff the Board,
nov 28 R R CUYLER, Cashier.
Central R. R. and Banking Co.
Snvnnnoh, Dec. 1st, 1840.
D IVIDEND NO. VIII.—The Board of Direc
tors have this day delated a Dividend of Two
Dollars per share on the Capital Stock of this Insti
tution, pnvoblu to the stockholders or their legal re
prcsanintivn*,nn and after the 15th inst.
Stockholder* ntanii in the vicinity of Macon, can
receive their dividends at the Branch,
dec2 R R CUYLER, Cashier.
Dividend No* 7*
Savannah Insurance & Trust Co, \
3d November, 1840. )
T HE Ronrd nf Directors hnvn this day declared
a Dividend of 5 per tent, fro-n tho profits of
tho Inst 6 montns, tho same will be pqid on and if
ter Monday next, the 7th Instant.
dec 4 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec’ry,
Planters’ Bank.
A N election will be held on the first Monday in
January next,ut the hunkini '
for Eight Directors of this Bunk, on tho pnrt ...
the stockholders. Tho poll will be opened at nine
o'clock A M, and cloio at 2 o'clock P M.
dec 3 J MARSHALL. Cashier.
SnVannnli Ins. a Trust co.
18th December, 1840.
IT1HIS Company continues to take risks of every
JL description on rnvorablo term*. Having no
ngencies to insure against fire, that part ol its bush
ness is confined to this city, nnd embraces Insuran
ces on every class nf buildings, furniture and mer
chandise, or vessels nnd their cargoes in port. All
lossos promptly pnid. It also buys and sells Ex
change* and Checks on thn Northern chle*.
J P HENRY, President.
CommlUu on Finance. Committee on Inewrante,
The President, The President,
G B Camming, G B Cumming,
J il Burroughs, W T Williams,
E Pndvlford, G B Latnnr.
F Sorrel.
The Committees meet every day at 10 o'clock
A. M. SAMUEL C HOUSE, Secretary.
dec!8
Seasonable Goods.
P LAID Bah Roy Slmwls, 3, 4,5, and 0 4
Black nnd lend do 4-4 black Thibet do
Fancy Broche Thibet Wool nnd Saxony Shawls
5 4 plaid Mouslin De Lain Shawl
Welsh nnd Rodgers Flannels
Red, yellow and green Flannel*
ALSO,
Ladies Mohair nnd black worsted Huso
1 Slnte worsted nnd row silk do
1 White, black nnd slate Cotton Huso
' Beaver, silk and H S Glove*
Muslin Inserting* und Edgings, Bobinct Qullings
and Edgings
4 4 and 5-4 black Lnce, Blond Edgings
Gauze Cnp Ribbon*
Far sale at reduced prices for ensh. by
dee 15 GEORGE W. BERN.
Warehouse nml Couunisson
Business.
T HE undersigned most respectfully solicit nf their
friends and the public generally, a share ol
their business in Snvnnnnh, where tfiey hnva now
erecting, near the Rail Rond Depot, a commodious
Warehouse, for the accommodntien of cotton ond
receiving end forwarding goods.
They pledge themselves to give their undivided
attention to business, nnd hope, from long experi
ence, to render f eneral satisfaction in promoting tho
interest of their friends.
SIMMONS & WHITE.
Savannah,Gn. Aug 1st, 1840 [ju!y28
I TAKE this opportunity fur returning my tlmnks
to my former pntrens, and hope they will con*
ig house in tlds city, tinue their kind fnvurs «•> llltrtally bestowed in Au
ik, on tho part of gustn, towards the above firm in Savannah.
July 28
T M SIMMONS.
For Sale,
A BOUT 1020 acres of Rice Lnqd, being iwo
third* rffu tract of land' commonly' called
Broughton Island, situated on llieAIntamnlmW river
in Mclntosii county, Georgia, 308 acre* of which is
tinder bank, in good order for planting, and on*
planted tho pnsl year. On the pluce is n barn,
overseers housa nnd negro house*. Twenty five
Negroes would ho also sold if desired by n purchaser.
For price ond trim*, apply to the owner on the
premises, or to
ROBERT HABERSHAM & SON,
nov 22—Ow
The Charleston Courier is requested reinsert thii
for one'month, nnd send their bill to Robert Halter
sham fi: Son.
O F; Fanny Glass' Working and'Spinning, over
,'$r Wood’s Bput St?re, Brynitjstreai, near tlio
Dissolution.
T H E partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, in thi» city, under the firai of Sib
ley fit Shells, Lumber Factors, wjis dissolved by mn
tnnl nonsent on the first of November lart. . Alf per
sons having elaims.against them will hand them in
f.ir immfldinte.settlomenr, and those indebted will
make payment to F SheiD.'whn i* authorised to set
tie the business of the concern; be is also nuthorized
reuse the numo of the late firm nf Sibley & fibeils'in
.ho settlement of,the outstanding business of the.late
trm. . , ; AMORY S.LBLEY,]
- fid’-c 25 , F SHEILS.. , .
•t time, bis most curloU* and interesting art of
cy-Gluss Working and Spinning, in which ho
go through the. .coui-so iff making •"variety of
tthenu'of Glass Work of voribus colore, such as
FancyGli
wil( go th
ornaments., .
ships, curt inges, houses,, andbirds, wiilia variety of
ornaments, like wine'vaso# n’nil .'baskets df fiownr*,
which are suitable nrnameiits for ‘ the solo table or
mnnlle-piecb, and well adapted. a{ presents to rqla
tiyes ty a ftiir friend.
Admission, 25 pent*, children half price. Open
JjtPtrtift iii] 2/ond from 4 till 9 o’clock ot night. |
dec 29 jf ; ' •. ; •
Exclmnge on-New Turk* >;
rllLLSat sight on New York, in sums to suit
Ei.Vptlircliasers, apply re* -
dcb 31-3t RO$ER fit O’ORiSQOLL.
Grcnt OKccliec Bridge A Cnnse-
-•) . :.i. 1- - • 11-
fTlHE experiment of reducing thn rate of toll over
X this Rridgb and CauMWXy, having beeneffre
tunlly tried the post year find proved to benhprofif
able to the proprietors; the full and legal toll Will be
ngnfn'reqliiried on und afrerthofirst day of February
next, excepting nn market cartsf which, having
greatly inertased in number, shall continue to pass
at tho reduced tell now paid (374 euY until farther
notice. ; ' : \V KING.; •
life 30 ' :i ' Ut - : ■ ■ ! :
Jdarylnna earn.
| BUSHELS (Him. whit, Maryland
JI J Cota. 400 £ P rim, Oil., jurt
and for sale low from the vessel by ’
1| " fi98.,W ? .R,O^T6.
For Sale—Plantation A Negroes.
T HAT valuable plantation situated nt the mouth
ofthe Sr. John'* river, East Florid*, known as
St Pablo, containing about 2000 acre* of good bom
mock nnd pine land, with gins, tools, fodder ond
provisions, and every thing appertaining to n well
settled cotton plantation; regelltpr.with 50 prime ne
grots. Apply re King fit Dn*aus*ure. Charleston;
F D Se«rb*tt* end Colonel's Island,, Glynn-county,
Ga. R BGregory. Jacksonville, {la. or to .
jan 1 I8t . R fit.W KING.
~ i sroticc.
T HE undersigned will, immediately receive pro
posnl* for the erection of a brick- clitern in
Warren square, the proposer* will state the form,
iilni'the dimension* will lie the same n* those n|
brick now erected. ! All ihe materials must bo- fur
nishrd by the romraetor/and the work must be fin
Ish^d in • epcclfied lime and worrahted aRainstleak
age. ’ : • JOHN BOSTON,!
. M; HOPKINS,
dee29 • V -W H CUVLEBi
X ,siOn ntid irlflivery in joil of a negro woman
named RQSE. siie \iabout five feet bigb, yellowish
complexion, spare mnde and ’thin visage. ALo.
her son GEORuE, five years old.tamt complexion
of his mother, formerly belong to Gebrge'S Nichols,
Savannah. 1 ,/ ' , S F DAVIS.-
«•
fit ■ .
Fop Sale.
T OT No. 4, M.mreTy:M»g. Perelval Werd«wltb
PUBLIC SALES.
sTici ifi’s sales.
TION SALES.
Nhgro wtimnn, n good Cook, Washer and Troner, of
umtawpthmnble olitjractff, und Ijer daughter about
12 year* .of nge. Torms cash, city .money, pnreha
»nr paying fur iilH.ofsnln. ; , ,,-Jan,3.,.
Sti-atnHoiilr.
' Eys 'M 4€ °- ■
A. lO.n clockv on Ronclio’s Wharf, the steam
Imuts J fyiM.ennrl CItioftain, with nil their Engines,
H'Vy.ure, Tackle ond Apparel, ns they now lay at
tlm h'trf The J Stone is a side whpel boat, with •
l"W pressure nngiheuf B0 horse power, and corries
750 halo* iffCuitun. Tlio Cliieftoin Is also a side
will’d bnni with two high pressure engine! of 40
horse power encli,end enrrio* 500 biles of Colton.
Bnih hoits nre'uehily new nhd in complete order
for 1‘unning. Terms, twelve months credit for op
pruvril i-ijilorfud paper. jan 3
By S. FliUIirlck A GO*
ON TUESDAY,.
At 11 o'clock, in front of the Court House, A
puir of Gurrincu Horses, Nuithcrn bred, color
brmvn |>«y. sound nhd.gentle.. Terms cosh, city
money, , ....., _ ; • ..jan L
By ». Fhilbrlck A Co.
ON TUESDAY,
. At II u’clnek, in front of the Court House, a
strong likely Ni jjio Follow,, Terms cash, city
money, purchaser paying for Bill of Sate,
jan 1
By s. Fliilbrick A Co.
.On TUESDAY nekt,
At 11 o'clock, in front of the Court House, a like
ly Negro Fellow, uboui 23 years of age, a good field
h*hd» Terms cush, thy money; purchaser paying
for hill nf sole. den29
Corn A lion.
' By S.. Philbrlck A Co.
At l'rivnro Silo,
2,500 bushel* Corn, burgn of schr Paragon, for
stili* in ints to suit purchasers. dec 24
By S. Fliilbrick ACq.
At Private Sale.
One hnln, 50‘pr* »upr Fancy-end Bnth Blankets)
1 du 25 pr* extin henvy supr Mackinaw do; 1 do
!0(1 pr* Fancy and Whitney uo, just received and
will bp. sold lit very reduced prices nt d on nccom
mud'itiiu terms. dee 16
Stocks.
By S. Pllilbrick die €•«
On tho fiist Tuesduy in January next, at 11 o’
clock, in front nf tlio Court Mniise,
.80 Sliurcs Sav. In*, and Trust Co , $40 paid in
5 du tin do do $100 paid in
25 du ConirnI R 11 & Banking Co, $100 do
in lots tu suit purt-lnsi-rs. Terms 00 day* oredit,
fur nppmvi-d endnrreil pnpet. dec 15
By S. Fliilbrick A Co.
At Piivnto Side.
Just received frmn the iivinnfiiciniprs.n few cases
of very silpi-iinr Plniitnlion Mregans, size« from fi to
11 nnd extVn .lx 1 * 12 tu 14.• Also, men’s, hoys'
und women'* huiind liregnn*, which will beoffeied
lit'extremely low prices for rush m-nppioved paper,
dec 12
auction sales.
- Underwritir's Self.
‘ By Coben A F«6«llck*
, % ,; •• .TO-MORROW,.- . . ..
At 12 o clock, in front of Mtssrs. Adehis fit Bar
roughs'Cobnting Room, '■ .'TT'-' i : r * -
6 bales Colton, • .w . ,.t-a.:: --
damaged tm board Iron Strembont Co’s. Boat Nd
», on Tier pnisoge from Angbsta to ibis nor.; sold
jor nctoontoftha Underwrite)-* nhd n.l concerned,
fermacq,^ , • tfotaV .. jan 3
Exo c „.or-.Snlr.
emnttlti
of Effingham county, consisting of
10 Sbates of Stock of the Bank drOeorgia
. Steamboat Co. ofG».
And a Tract of Land, -Lot No>8,16jh Dis. 3dS^«
Cherokee county, cmilalning 160 acre!
Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Effing
ham county, to mako a division among the heirtf. .
. New Bacon.
By F. W. llclncmtinil,
5 hhds of TOW Baron Middlings, 8 hnlfbblsof
Beef, fur families. Just received per New Hi a.
cfotr. ^ dec 15 • •
' " Whiskey. . ■ • 7
By F* Wi IlciMcumnn, *
At private safe. - -
25 bbl* Baltimore Whiskey, just received pa
schrW ACaldWolh ‘
Butter, Lard, I'orki &c. Tv’
By F. W. Ilcinduitilim
Just received by various Arrivals) + ■
50 kegs LeafjLard
10 do 'first quality Gothen Butter
25!bbl* Shoulder Pork ) suitable for pl«n
20 casks Middlings Bacon \ tn'tion use
And in store, 5 hhds Virginia Loaf Tobacco
dec li V-
Texinri Lur'd*;
By F; W. IlGlncmniifei.
At Private Sale.
5000 to 10,000 acres of first quality Latiiff I
as, situated from 5 to 10 mile* from the city of Ami
tin, is now offered in this city and to which .tho at
tuntion of settler* or speculators is requested.-'
These Land* are Well adapted to tho culture of «i
the* Canon or Sugar, und will bo sold in lots to stilt
f un chaser* end on nccommodntlng term!,If applied
or in n few days; The titles, mops 'showing tha
situation of them, nnd the lnws of Texas relating io
lands, with futthet information, will he given on ap
plication n* above. dbe I
Rni.lns nt private sale.
By S. Fliilbrick A Co.
Just landed, from steamer Southerner, from
Charleston, 100 boxes MR Raisins, "Loring’s"
brand, n choice nrticlu, for sale nt rL-dnced price,
dec 2
Rottrly Made Clothing, Caps, fitb.
• By F. W. IleiiMintkuin.
At private sate—Just received nnd Will ha open
ed for a short time, nnInvidcenffinoCldthing, Cnps
&c Cunsistihg in part of—Brend 'Cloth, Dress,
Frock And Over Coats, Snttinet, Tweed end Pilot
Chnh Pant*; red and col’d'fancy Shirts,linen boso m
Shirts, cloth, silk end satin' Vests, drob' flushh-g
Jackson Coats, Also,, servant* &c. Buy! clorli
srniettCaps,and nnnssnr ed lutofladiosandmissr •
Hose. These articles willbe.soid on. nccnmmodn
ting term*, and dauler* nro rcspectful'y invited to
look nt them. dec$0
Corn Ati.ml.
By S. Fliilbrick A Go.
At piivnto sale.
.700 IiikIipI* prinut Corn, nn hoard sdhr Magnet,
wl l he sold in hit* to suit pnn-im*er*, dec5
N E Rum.
By S. Philbrlck & CO»
At Privoto Sule.
Landing from l»ri*{ Romulus. 10 litnls N E Rum,
will bn sold Imv frnin thn wliurf. decO
GtinrdituB’s Sale.
W ILL be s-dd on tho first Tuu-duy ih Februn-
ry, before tlm Court llnuse in tlio city nfSo
vnhniili between ihe usual hoursnif sale, tbo follow
Ing four N'gro Women, slaves, viz; Cindy. Nelly,
Phil is nnd Muiyunn, nnd fivu hundred items- ul"
Land. lying its Clmili»«n roumyr'ofi tlte Snvnnnnh,
OgCclico' nnd Alatatnulm Cunni, uboui ciglit miles
from the city—the pronorty ol Jume* A. CouiVnise,
minur; bv order ol the J-Ionointdo the Inferior Court
oi Cum ham county, whom e.. pnipus
,'. BENEDICK BUUilQUIN,
nov 14 Guiirilinn.
Notice.
W ILL be sold on tliu lir.i Tuesdny in Jnnuary
noxt,‘.uf tho Cum t Mouse, in tlm Conn-y iff
Cnmdcn, under tin order obtain d i'rum tliu Hot;.
Inferior Court uf Cnmdcn County, Lot uunihar
twenty eight, with improvement*, (in the town nf
St Mnrys.) s>dd for tlio lirlicfit of tho h'-ir* of J’lcoli
Houiker, deceased. Sule to tuko |duco ht-tween
the usunl hours.
nov 6 M 11 HEUBARD. AdmV.
Georgia—ilicflutohii County.
W HEREAS William King npp.ius to mu fur
Luttoi* of Di.mission,n* Admioisimioi.up.m
tliu estitto of Cnpt Jni'tie* Duvegcr, latu of seid
County, doceused.
These nre ilivrofore to cite nnd ndin nisli ullnn<l
slngiilur, tliokindrod nnd creditors ol said dmnn>i-d,
to bo nn I appear nun/ office,-within tlm time pre
scribed by |.iw,to show cqusn, ifiiny lltuy limo, why
snid letters sltuu d nut ha grunted.
Jiven under my liuiid.m iny iflice, dd* thirddiy uf
Auaurt, Eighteen Hundred und Forty.
J! E. TOWNSEND,
nag 8 Clerk, o. o. mcJ, c.
Georgia, CEiuihiuii
To till wi.nin it mny concern.
W HEREAS Henry K, Burrmighs. udminiffr
of tho ovtutc of Amy Denslnr. lute of Clint-
liam county, deC'-nsed, hnrii applied to the lloimru-
blo tlio Court of Ordinary ofClitalmm county, for
letter* Dismissory.
Tltuse nre ihcrofore to cite and ndmonisli. all con
cerned, to file their objections (if nny 'they have)
in the clerk’s office,of tbo snid com t. on or beiiuro tho
fifteenth day of January next; oiliurwLo loiter,
dismissory will lie granted.
Witness, tho'Honorable Elias lined, one nf the
Justices of tlio said Court, the fourteenth d.iy of
July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred mid forty.
EDWARD G. WILSON, Dop’yClk. c. o.c.c.
j»»y is
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it mny concern.
W HEREAS Honry K. Burroughs, mlipinU’r
of tho estate of Ditvid R. Den*ler, lute of
Clmtlium cuunty. dveessed. Ii*tli upplhd I** lift*
Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Clmiliutn
County, for Letturs Dismissory.
These nre therefore incite und admonish, nil eon-
cerned, to file their objections (if nny they have) iu
the Clerk's office of the s:tid court, uu or before
the fifteenth day of January next; otherwise loiter
of Dismissory will ho granted.
Witness tlio Hminrible Elias Reed, ono of tho
the Justice* ofthe suid Court, the fourteenth day
of July, A. D. onn thousand eight liun-lred mpl
forty. HOWARD G. WILSON,
July 15 Deputy Clerk c. u. c. o,
Georgia, Camden County.
W HEREAS, Elvn Rilieron, ndministrutrix nf
tho estate of Manuel Ribernn, deceased, np
plie* M llio Justice* of mo nffirior Court, when sit
ting for nidin’try purposes, for loiters pf dismission
on.sitfdesluto. Tliesenre tbi-reftiro to citu and ml
monish nil person*interested, to filo their hbjecllnjis
(if nny they Invo) in the office iff the Clerk nf iho
Court of .Ordinary, «t Jefferson, 1 In slid county,with
in the time pr scribed by Inw, otl.erwise the * dd
Elvn Riberon, mny obtain tlio letters of dismission
applied for. •' : * • •
Witness, the Hohbrahlo Hugh Brown, onn ofthe
Justices of snid Court. thls7fh'dtiy iffOcldhai^ 1840.
do 13 G. PBRCIVaLCOHEN. Clk mcc.
Georgia—CliatliamCounty.
. To nil whorq it pviy C o'cerff. ,
f : *TrrnERE/1S > Isnonjda* jVyllyi Administrator
VY ostnto' Joqnthnn f Laiiidll, lute of .Chatham
County deceased; jinth applied,to the honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Clmtjtxin Cwfflhjfc lutlors
dlsthMfory.s, *, • r
These erq.therefore, to cite, nnd nilmnnish nil con;
aerned, in file theit, nhjeflion* (if uny they hove) in
in the Clerk’* ufijrocff the said, Court, on pr before
tho nineteenth day^f March ttoxt, otherwise let tars
dismUVoiy will bo grained.
Witness, tbo Honorable M.,Mygr*,.ohe of the
Justice* of tiie said Court, tlio nineteenth day of Sep
tainber A. D. ono th oisand cieht hundred nnd forty*
' , EDWARD G. WILSON,
. sep ID y . ' - Deputy Qlerk. cVo. c. p.
s.jmMtOjiiti'«v :
terms^' t
By S. Fliilbrick' A Co.
At I'rivuto Sale.
0 hhls Pickled Fish, landing per barque Hersilid
from Bn«tnn. doe 5
Gold and Gill Jewelry,Cuttory> nhd Fancy Articles. .
By F. XV\ llbincraanx.
At Private Safe’.- 1 V
dust received and will be opened for a short time,
an Invoice of tlm above articles;consisting in part of
Rings, Breast Pin*, See. with teal and imitatiem
stones; German Silver Spoons,Rutter Knives, 1'cn
all Cases, fito.; English Cutlery, frnh imported, of
Rodgers* and other approved manufacture*; .Watch
es, Gold Lopene and Lever; do silver do do; Sp««
Incites, silver and steel; Duttons, gilt, illk and last
ing; do, \Vrtst, Ellslor fine gilt; Needlea, Combs,
Snuff Boxes, Scgnr Coses, fire, and a variety of Eng
lists nnd French articles, whirls wl|l be sold ona«
commodatlng term*, and the attention ofdooler* era
putticnlarly requested, . ,, ^ , ape 1 ft,
Wntclip.a, Jewcliy, fi:c.
By S. Fliilbrick d; Co.
An Iviiiconf Wutchns, Jowrlry, &C. omohjf Which
nro tlio rultow ing nrticlrs, viz: Bullies’ Silver pap
bout*, largo tnldo spuntis, du forks, desert spnnns
I forks, snttp In dire, gravy *f»oo«i», snuce Indies,
, —muu» *j|vur*truint'r»,sugnrtongs,
*n.t spnnns, mustard spnnns, mustaro
put, sugar- hiisln nnd milk not, India*' gold wutches,
gemloinen's silver do, Indies'Imcklhs, Indies' nnd
•i-ntlcineii’s guard ciiiiin*, do dn finger rings, gold
iickels, Geiinqn silver clmins, do pencil coses, fino
P'ld eur rings, Indies' lin'd gents’ breast pins, shirt
juitniir, knives, gold nnd plnti’d seals, file,
Alsu, nil iuvuice iff rindymido Clothing, nmong
whicli nrd Boston wrappers, buys' and men's clnth
pit ills, lino blue cloth coils, blk sotin vests,, linen
idiiris. kersey ifkid summer punts, Cnnlon finnnol
shins nnd drawers, (Vingoil eurtnins, ficc. dec23
City Siioi'ilT’s Sales. -
O N tho first Tuesday in Februmy next, will ho
sold before Urn Court Hnumin tho city of Su
vnnmili, hot wren the usual hoars of side, a negro
wo’n-un named Betray,'levie-l on l»y virtue of fi fn*
issued from tlio Henonble Court of Common Pleus
ntnl nfOy.-rimd Terminer for tho city of Snvnnnnh,
nt the instance iff W U & S Rogers, v*. James D
Cole, Fn-ley R Sweat, vr. James D Colo. Also, fi
fit* issued from Justices Coin I* and r- turned to me.
ANo, nt ihe same time nnd plnyu. one hundred und
seventy live barrels iff Limo, levied on by virtue ofn
di-tiers warrant issued from tlm Honorable Inferior
Coni t ofChuthuin county, m tlin Instance ofthe Iron
Striim'ioiit Company, vs. White & Burtels. Terms,
bnnkuliln money.
dee 20 LEVI S R U.SSELL, Sheriff.
Adiiiiiiislravor’K Sale.
O N tlio first Tui’sdny in February next, will bo
sold before the Codrt House in Cherokee
County, in die Sinm of Georgia, between the usual
hours ul'sole. L«t No 257 (two hundred and fifty
seven) iu the second district, si-cond section, (Cher
okeo County.) cnntaiidng forty ueres, belonging to
iho roulestntuof Emnnuel Do Lu Motto, deceased.
Also,
On the fust Tuesday iii'Febiunry m-xl, before the
Court HouSo in Savannah, Iu tiie County df Chatham,
between tlio usual hour* of *nlo,n Negro men xlato
tmiixul l.nlar, belonging »o snid t-sjnto iff Emahuel
Do Lu Motin, dersused; the snid Lind und Slave
heing sold for tlio benefit of tin- In-i.s nnd creditors
nf suld estate, nnd by order ofthe Court iffOrdinnry
of Chuihtih) County. Terms cash, pnrehnser paying
for litle*. SOLOMON SIIKFTALL,
Administrator K De Lu Muttu, dec’d.
iv 21
Bullocla Superior court.
March Term, J840.
Rachel Wilkinson, )
vs. > Divofco.
Rllpy Wilkinson. )
T l IE Slier ill' hnving returned, thnt tho defendant
Riley Wilkinson is not to he found in tho
County of Dullnrh, mi innii-m of Lovi S. D’Lyon,
Attorni'y.for the complniimnt, it is ordered, that tho
suid Riley Wilkinson do.filo Ids answer in defence,
tu the said action at or b* faro tho next arm of this
Court. And itisfiirtherordered, that service of this
rule lie perfected by publication in ono of the
Gazettes nf thecityof Smannnh, once a month until
tho oxpimtinii of tho time limited, for tho filing of
ilui dofoiidunt’s nuswor-
Extract ftom the minutes.
STEPHEN THORNE,
12 * Deputy Sheriff.
Chatham Superior Court, May
Term, 1940.
Alexnnder Wilson nnd wife, complainants, •*. Wm
G Loo, and Joseph Wiggins, dofondunts-^In
X T nppeering by tho affidavit ofcomplaihants’ soli
citor, that the defendiint Joseph Wiggins resides
out of tie? if-uinty qfChatham, q* d that service hps
been perfected upon tiie otherdefendant William G
Len. On piotinn rffLavi S D’Lyon, Compluinnnt*’
Solicitor, it is ordenii, ibnttho soid dofendnnt Jo*.
Wiggins do plead, answer i>f d-mur, id the raid hill
within four month*' from the udjmyriment of this
Count nnd it i*-further ordered,-that ihl* rule be
published once n montKufitU ill* cxpirdlionflrtho
rime limited fer tho deftndams'opperitanro^tb Jupe
1840. - - . ;
A true extract from the minutes. - • ■
: ' ’ EDWARD « WILSON,
• 'janoi ’ Dept. Cl'k Snp; C. Or C.
BroAtl arid Mcrrlntfs. -
BBLS Jamiroh’s superii.r Plhit Bread
‘sOxf 10 do du ’ ' do Navy do
t O’bids ' do ' - do- 'Water Crackers
•' 100 boxes Smoked Herrlrtga ;? * r : 4 ]
i • Lending ttnd for snlfr liy - - . - •' '
der20 ? 8HAPTERfigWOOPBmDOE-
Foiioa, ; t
Chathar.i Sup^Hor Cburh ,
MAY TERM, 1640.
of $40, unless good nnd sufficientcalts'e of excusebo
filed with tho Clerk of this Court, oh or before the
ffrst day of the nexttnrm; nnd kchefeit, John A.
Hemernhg, Hugh S. Watt*. Janjtei A. Norris, Jaa.
B. Norris, Gebrgo H, Kelffei 1 . Jamtil McDonald,
a n Stuart •Hd WIIIInm H. SHiith, Petit Jurors,
imoncd to attend me present lorm, mnda'UetUi.t.
—ordered, that they be severally fined in the sum of
fifteen dollars each, unless they do filo sufficient
muses of excuse, according to tho Mntdlb in such
cases mode and provided. And,whereat, W. B.
Thomas, and William Gorham, Petit Jurara, made
default at the present term,-a part of said term,—
Ordered, that they bo severally fined In the sum of
ten dollars aneb, unless good and sufficient excuses
be filed according to law,. And whereat, William
Galpln, James Roberts, Alexander Walt, J; F.
Thomas, F» Champion, Patrick Hart,W. H. Lloyd,
W. A. Pitman, J. F, Segura, Thomas M. Turner,
Alonzo Day, Thoms* Butler, T. C, Sullivnn and
ii'ranoiB Truehelut, Tnllsmon on tho Petit-Jiiry,
summoned to attend the present iarmi mqde'default,
—Ordered, that they bo severally finud in the sum
of fifteen dollars each, uniat* t hey file good nnd stiffi.
cient causes of excuse with tho Clerk of this Court,
in the time prescribed by low. And, tehereae Robt
M. Phinixy, Henry F. Willink, John Robinson, D.
F. Scranton, John Mnllcry, N. B. Knnpn, John L,
Cnpn, jr, James A Clifford, J F Herb, Eli Pittman,
Hnnry James, ,1 D DolunovyC E UnrkyW J liar.
t ier,C L McNish, Joseph Densler, lames Pnltaor,
1 K Wait. S B Hill end JohnS Coomb*, Tafistnen
on the Petit Jury, made default at tliu present term,
—Ordered, that they be fined in the sum of ten dol
lars ench, unless good nnd suffieiontexoiises bo filed
with tho Clerk of this,Court, <’0 or befpretho first
day of tho ensuing Jonunry term.
A true extract from tho minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON, Dcp Clark,a6 a o.
nug 12‘
Chatham Iuferlor Oanrl,.
JULY TERM, 18.0.
W HEREAS, Jo,oph Ro„, Wm.n. Douman,
Simon Bunix, James Folker, R. B. Hdrvey,
and James A. Fawns, were summoned to attend tiie
present term of this Court as Jurors, ond made 'de
fault, , 7
Ordered, That they be severally fined In tho tom
of twenty dollars, each, unless they do, on or before
the first day of tbo next term, file with .the C|eik of
this Court good and* efficient excuses (or said de
fault.
IA true extract from the minutes, j
EDWARD G. WILSON,
■tig 12TI0t Dephty Clklnf. c.c.c.
Goorirln. Cnmdcn County.
W HERE A 8, Mary Hardee has applied 19,the
Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Coroden
County, for letters of administration on the estate of
Thomas E Hardee, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deer a*
granted- .. ir-
Witness, the Hon. Hugh Brown, one of the Jug
lieu of uld Court, 80lh Nov.ml»r,]8.0.
O i’ERCIVAL COHEN, Cl'k. o.o.c.o.
no. 6
aeorsla, Caind.a Coanii
W HEREAS, l.ra.1 Cl«r h...ppli.d
Hon, th- Court of 0«Hn*r)r, .,«r C,
County, for l«l«.6fnilnilol.lrnrton on lkpe,
Lototln Alktmon, dee.n..d, . . - : . . ■
Tb.u nro tbrunforo lo ell. ond odcoonl.b, oil nod
■IncoLir, th. kindred ond creditor! of tho ..Id do
cud, to 81. their objection,, if on, they ho,.. In
Clock’. oBie. of ..id C.illrt , (n_ tho time prerer bed
by low, olbefwlte letter, of >dmlnt,trotlpn will ho
WSsL tho Hoo. iomei M Smith, on-.Stlho
Justices of said Court, 30 th November, 1840.
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v (him brl, Oglotherpe . ; For sale by
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'iassjCL
i ; X : ind Munufacturersi haa constantly on band
lunufact
Manilla Cordage
Pure Boston Rum
. Domestta Brandy'ani G«i,-.'which he jHIl
Oranjeo, Banana!,
• uSPm- —
f fer i.l.'iinjilwroT S ’ fiOUD VYjtellI the o'wncr:c«ii:hn'«jf.by poy I THm? So-
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