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4, All Obituary Notices oxcendln*
be charged nt Advoriliumrnt*, ■nd*ll MUi-'M of
Wedding will bo cl.aigvd One Dollar, to bo paid
for office*of trust nnH profit, or puffing public exhi
bition*, ami nil ihnse. tho offi-ot of which la td pro
mote privnto intoro.ts, will boehurged «• Advertise-
ment*, and they must invariably bo paid for In ad-
^IlNo tran»lcnt or merely occasional Advertise
ment will bo lineticd union paid for In advance,
excepting those of Officer, of the Cmiru, who will
be required to eritiu thulr accoimu In November
and April of ouch >e«r- '
7. All other Advertisements from the country or
pheasant of Savannah must bo paid for In advance,
unless their publication he authovixed by an ugautm
the city, who will bo responsible for the payment. .
0. No l’apor will bo cent gratuitously to uny per-
ton whale vet, and In no case will 1’tt per. bo given
owuy, except to maner. ofvono.. or ateamboaU.
U. No new subscription will bo received from a
na«-tc*ldem *ub»criber uninw paid for in advance 5
Htid every •ubirriber out of the city who doe. nut
,,„y op arrearages for lit* paper on or before the fust
of May, 1841, will nut receive a paper after that
time. Ana such por*on will net bu received as a
subscriber to cither the Georgian or Republican,
while lie i. in arrearages for either of thoso |mper».
KJ* Legal AdvcilUements at the n.unl rote*.
Finding it absolutely necessary, to moot tbo mur.li
enhanced ex peine* of out business, in a manner .at-
iil'uctory to the public, we the undersigned, propri
etor* of tho " Daily Georgian" and "Savnnnali
Daily Republican,” ogreo to adhere strictly to the#.,
regulations and adopt them for our goverunion;,
fr*n» and .ftcr '.he first day of January next.
\VM. H. UUL1.0CH,
, Of tlm Georgian,
LOCKE & DAVIS,
Of the Republican.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
Northern Mail.
Due 9 A. M. daily. | Closes 12 M. daily.
Augusta Mail.
Due daily, at 4 P. M. Close* daily, at 7 P. M.
for Augusta and Hamburg, S. C. For all
other office* on the route, at 0 P» M-
Western Mail, via Milledgevi/le, Macon and Co
Iambus, to New Orleans.
Due daily, at 4. P. M. 'Closes daily for tho ubore
office., at 7 P. M. For till ether office,
on tbo rout*, at G P. M.
Southern Mail.
Duo Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by 12 nt
night, and close* on Tuesday Thursday and Sutur
day
t'ov St. Augustine, vlH. fit. lllni'y«"
• £5*”* ft The .team packet CHARLES
fflgfi t tfa t aT DOWNING,dipt. J.P. Dent, will
leave fur tho abovo places on ■ nt —
o’clock. For freight orpaungo, apply on board
at Union Forty whtttf, or to
KING So COOMBS.
All freight payable by shipper..
All slavo pn.iengor* must bo cleared at the Cus
tom House. j°n 8
LEAVES TCTMORROW MORNING. *
(’or CltnrUwton Hired.
OUTSIDE—THROUGH IN 10 TO 13 HOURS,
ft ISf - * ft Tho steam purket SOUTHERN-
SlTiiTrtfScfc- ER t Capt. K. C. \Vtunber»ie, will
lesvo Suvannuh u* above, evbty Wednesday and
Saturday Morning nt 9 o’clock, anil Charleston,
every Monduy and Thursday afternoon,nt 4 o'clock.
Passengers nie assured that the Inland pusstigu,
will always bo token in unfavorable weather. For
freight or pussage, upply to Capt. Wihhetger nt
tha City Hotel, or to tiio Cnptuin on board.
jan 8
For Charleston via Beaufort and
Hilton Head.
ft K*** ft Tho very fast ami *af» steam
HMawLpacket BEAUFORT DISTRICT,
Thomas S Bttdd, master, will leave Savitimaji
every Monday und Charleston every Friday, through
out tho vear,imichiug .t Beaufort niid'IJilton Head.
Sho is now receiving freight and passenger* ut
Exchange wharf, and will depart from thereon
Monday Morning tho 1 lih inst, at !) o’clock pro
cLoly. ’ For freight or pnisnge, npply on hourd,
or to LUNG Sc PATTERSON,
jnn 0 Kxcl.unge wharfi
Inland all the way—The fattest and safest steam
packet between Savannah and Charleston.
For Charleston, via Hilton Head
Beaufort and Ddisto.
h« K*' 0 * ft The new nml goperior steam pack
WM SEA BROOK, A C King,
master, will leave for the above place* on Monduy
Morning, 1 lih inst, at 9 oVlock, and will cnntimio
to run regularly, by leaving Savannah every Monday
morning ol 9 o’clock, and Charleston every Friday.
For freight or passage, npply oil hoard,
jnn 8
Cl.AGHORNS So WOOD.
SAILING OF STEAM SHIPS,
TROM ENGLAND. FROM THE U. 8TATJT8'
Caledonia Boston, Jun. 1.
President, Liverpool,...Dec. 1-New Jork...., .Jan. 1.
Columbia, Liverpool,...Dec. 4-Boston, Jan. 1.
Acadia, Liverpool Dec. 4-Boston ’
Br. Queen. London Jan. 1-New York,....
Britannia,Liverpool....Jail. 4-Unston.........
Gt Wetsern, Bristol.. .Jun 12-New Y^rk.,-. .1
THE JOCKEY CLUB.
Will meet at tho City Hotel on Monday, 11th
Inst, at 7^ o’clock, P. M. By order of the Presi
dent. JAMES KER, Sec’ry.
KJ* An Exhibition of Fancy Glass Woik, which
hn* been extensively patronised in different citiei in
the United Slates, is now open in this city and is
well worth seeing. The method of Blowing and
Working and also of Spinning G'iiss is shown, and
to those persons who have never had an opportuni
ty of witnessing tho process, ii cannet fail to prove
particularly interesting. The rapdity with which
the various articles are formed, cunuot be conceived
but on actual inspection. The ingenious proprietor,
Mr. Finn, has devoted many years to bis art and
bus been well repaid by the perfection he hasnttuiu.
ed. We are most happy to find tbut tho Exhibition
has been numerously visited, and recommend R
warmly to tbo notice of our reuder*.
jan 8 It
For Favnclnicui, Mathews’ Bluir,
llcrsnimt’s Luke A Johnson’s
Landing.
ft. ft Tbo steamer IVANHOE, Cnpt.
rniiTfrTnrr w GllJe, will depart for the above
place* on Mondny Afternoon, 4th instant, at five
o'clock. For freight or passage, npply to
S SOLOMONS & CO. Agent*.
All freight payable by shipper*.jaw 9
Attention Georgia Hussars.
PASSENGERS
Per schr Magnet, from Cat Keys, Balmains— Mesrs
Godfrey, Coombs, Turner, Mitchell.
Per sclir Saratoga, from New Orleans—T H Red
field. -
Per U S Steamer Beaufort from Pilotka— Mr Alex
^jnder and lady, Miss Miller, Capt Long, U S A. J
Thomas.
SHIP UTIVS.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, JANUARY 8, 1841.
Sun Rises,........07 03 I
Sun Sets 04 57 |
Moon Rises...
Moon Souths..
,. .05 33
. ..00 42
, CLEANED,
Brig Oglethorpe, Sautters, Havana—SPhilbrickJc Co.
Brig Opelousas, Fairest, Baltimore—F Sorrel A Co.
ARRIVED.
Schr Magnet, Cahoon. Cat Keys, Bahamas. Lut 25
40, spoke brig John, 4 days from the Baiize, for Bay
of Honduras.
Schr Virginia, Burroughs. Havana, 10 day*. Su*
gsr, Segar* nml Fruit, to l'adelford, Fay & Co. It Hab
ersham Sc Son, and the master. Schr Ragle, was to
leave for lid* port on the 5th inst. Sailed in co. with
brig Patsy Blunt, from Honduras, for New York.
Schr Saratoga, Kendrick. NewOrlcnmi, 10 day*.—
Sugar, Pork, Lard. Ac. to F Sorrel A Co.
Schr Young Engle, Thompson, Sunbury. 121> jlcs
S I Cotton to li Reed, N A ilardee.
Sloop Express, Spooner, Ogechce, 3450 bushels
Rough Rice toR A W King. E W Rowell.
Steamboat Gaston, Burden, Indian Key, via St Au
gustine. to J \V Long.
US Steamer Beaufort, Hunter, PKntko, to M M
Clark.
BELOW—Ship Lancashire, from Liverpool, nnd a
bar.jue fiom Boston.
WEST TO SEA,
Brig Excel, Lndiew, New York.
Sclir Azora, Laiuniit. Havana.
Schr Paragon. Ivaliant, Elizabeth City,
Jichr Jns Marsh. Poland; New York.
Schr Wm Hart, Carson, New York.
DEV ART ED,
Steamboat Despatch. Hubbard, Augusta.
Steamboat John Randolph, Croaker, Augusta.
. memoranda.
NEW ORLEANS, Jnn 1—Cld ships Damoscus,
Liverpool: Tamend, Hull-, Tnlmn, Boston; barques Ca
lixto,do;Gleaner, Portsmouth;brigsCharleston, Char
lesion; Albert, Boston.
Arr ship Lnliigh, Liverpool; sclir Caleb, Porto Rico.
CHARLESTON, Jan. C.—Arr ship Congnree, Bn
ton; barque Abogun, do; sclirs Rochester, Newport;
Ceylon, St Augustine; steamers Win Seabrook, and
Beaufort District, Savannah.
CM Dutch galliot Atnatel, Amsterdam.
NEW YORK, Jan. 1—Arr ship South America,
Liverpool,- brigs Rhine, Montcvidoe; Only Son, Ha.
vann.
Old ships Cambridge, Liverpool; St James, London;
Celia, Thatcher, Savannah.
A SSEMBLE on your parade ground Thin Day,
8 b inst. precisely at 40 o’clock A M, uniform
ed, nrmed and equipped for parade- Tbo inspec
lion of arms nnd equipments of each member will
taka place on parade.
A regular quarterly meeting will be held the some
evening in the drill room, nt 7 o'clock, for tlm co)
lection of nmiuul contribution* und all dueg.
By order Cnpt G W Belin
jnn 8 O S BURROUGHS, Artist Sgt.
An Ol'lliliailCR.
T O prohibit the vending or selling by wboiesnlo
or retail, any goods, wnics, merchandise or
articles from on board ships or vessels, or from tho
whntvfs wititin ti.e city of Savunnali, without a
licenso.
Whereas tbo city is deprived of n considerable
revenue and tho merchants nnd simp keeper* thereof
injured by tin- snlo of Goods, wares and tneicban
diso from on board ships or ve*sels, by per-oni who
do not contribute in uny measure to tlm retenuo of
the city, fur remedy whereof—
Be it ordained by timMuyor nml Alderman, and
it i* hereby ordained by the uutliurily of the same,
That from und ofter the pa-sage of this ordinance,
it *h ill nut bo lawful for any person of person.*, to
bargain sell or vend by whule.ulo or relnU. any
goods, ware* or mercbundino or articles from on
board any ship or vessel, or from any of the whaives
of this city, brought into tbo city by raid ship or
vessel, unlc*s the person or persons so desiring to
s-ll, shall first obtain n lincense, by pnying into the
City Treasury, the sum of Fifty Dollars, wiili tins
usual fees, nnd on suid payment tbecleik shall issue
a licenso certificate, midei Ids band und tlm sent of
tlm city, which shall be null and void ns goon ns the
good*, wares nnd merelumdi«e tiro sold, which don
sti tiled or nmde tbi* cargo of suid ship or vessel,
and n new license shall be obtained fur every new
or different cargo, brought in any suid ship or vessel
if the sntnu be exposed for sale, or gold onboard
said ship or «£*«•-!, or on nny wharf.
Sec. 2d. lie it further ordained, 'Mintnny pursoo
or persons, violating or attempting to violate or
ova.le the above section oftliis ordinance, vlmll be
lined by the Mayor, in a sum not oxceding $100,one
half of which shall go to the informer.
Sec. 3. Bo it further ordained, That this cud •
nanco shall not effect or operate on ship* or vessels
lad.•tied with the productions of the Florida* or
South Carolina, of tropical fruits, nor for apple*
and cabbages, brought by any ship or vessel into this
port. -
Be it further ordained, That all ordir.nnec* nr
pnrtt of ordinance, militating against this ordimince
bo and the btimo is hereby repenled.
1’n.ssed in Council, 31st Dee. 1840.
(Signed) ROBT M CHARLTON, Mayor.
(L. S.) Attest, M. Myers, C. c
Cuimlou Superior court. *
November Turin, IB‘10.
Amur, Slbluy, ) Ru)(1 N |,| on f„ rcc i cllu ,o 0 r morl
iBwi 5 8I ' , °'
U FON Ilia petition of Amory Sibley, pmying the
equity of rodumittion of and in threo undivided
fourtli part* of all nnd singular^ tha following des
orlbed property, to wit: *
All that certain tract of land, situate, lying anil
bolng on the GreubSutllln River, in tits County of
Cnmdcn, in the State nl'Guorgiu, and known os the
Bbtnt Fort Tract of Lnml, contnlning one hundtud
were*, more or less, originally granted to James
Simmon* on tho ninth day of Decumbur, suvontocn
bundled nnd sixty seven.
Also, nil thntuthct tractor parcel of lund, situate,
lying nnd bolng in tlm rqiinty of Cnmdcn, on tho
South sido of tho Grout Sail I In River, contnlning
two hundred and fifty acres, tnoro or Irss. south of
said Burnt Fort, originally granted to WcatShcf
field, on tho sixteenth iluy of November, eighteen
bundled nml thirteen.
Alan, all tlint other tract nr parcel of land, situate,
lying und bolng in said county of Camden, on tho
Sooth sido of tho Groat Slitilln Itiver, containing
two hundred ncios, more or less, originally granted
to Brynnt Sheffield on tho sixteenth tiny of March,
oightuen hundred und thirteen.
Tho said threo tracts of Innd having been convey
ed to tho said Aliralmni Colby, Charles W Cotter,
nnd Loiry Odell, by deed hearing date the thirteenth
day March, eighteen hundred nnd thirty seven,
f.orn Daniel Heath.
Also, all that other tract orpnrcelof land,situate,
lying nnd being in suid county of C'unuluu, on'tho
North itido of" tlm Great Satillu River, contnlning
two hundred and fifty acres* more or less, originally
granted to James William* on thu eighteenth day
of June, eighteen hundred nnd four.
Also, till that other tractor ptimdnf land, situate,
lying und being in tho county of Cumdun, aforesaid,
on die NorSi side of tho Groat Sul ilia Ilivor, con
turning four bundled acres, more or less, originally
granted to Janies I’tevr it on the s'xtccnth duy of
December,eighteen hundred and six.
Also, r.ll that other tract or pnrcol of land,situate,
lying and being in the county uf Cnmdcn, uiuresnid,
on tlm North side of tbo Great Satillu River, con
tattling fifty fivo acres, more or less, originally grant
cd to James I’rovntt on tbo twenty fifth duy of
Nuvembnr, eighteen hundred nml eleven.
A Isa, nfithut other tract or parcel oflund.situalo,
lying and biting in the county of Camden, aforesaid,
on tbo South side of the Great Satillu IUver, con
mining fivo hundred and eighty ncres, more or legs,
originally granted to James Barnard in.lho year
seventeen hundred und sixty eight, und conveyed
by Dnuiul Heath to said Abraham Colby, Charles
W Cutter, and Loiry Odnll, on tho thirteenth of
March, eighteen hundred und thirty seven.
Also, all those two tracts or parcels of Innd con
voyerl by said Daniel Heath to tho said Abraham
Colby, Charles W Cutter, nnd Loiry Odell, on the
thirteenth day of March, nigh teen hundred nml tliir
ty raven, containing two hundred acres, more or less,
situate, lying, and being in tho said county of Cam
den. 011 the North side of the Grout Satillu River.
Together with ull and singular the Steam Saw
Mills, and other buildings, engines', machines, tools,
personal property and chatties, standing oil, or op
peitabling, or belonging to the aforesaid tracts of
lund or nny of them.
Which suid premises, (uigether witlilandssituate
in other counties qf said State of Georgia, ull of
which will moro ftt'ly appear by reference to aaid
deed of mortgage) worn mortgaged by the said
Abraham Colby to tbo said Annoy Sibley, by deed
bearing date the sixth day of June,eighteen hundred
nml thirty nine, to secutu the payment of the sum of
twenty thuisand five hundred and sixty four duller*
and seventy five cents, twelve month* after the ilutu
thereof, according to the tenor nml 1 fleet of the pro t
tnissory note of the said Abraham Colby, bearing
even date with said mortgage, ami mndo payable to
the suid Amory Sibley, and to secure which tbo said
mortgage was given, and tbo wltolo of tbo principal
uf which together with interest thereon fiom mnturi
ty still remain* unpaid.
On motion of Charlton & Ward, Attorney* for
petitioner, it is ordered, that \ho sui<l Abraham
Colby do pay into thi* Court, 00 or before tbo fir*t
day of the next term, the principal and interest doo
on the said note umi mortgage, und the cost* of tbo
said application; or in default tlieieof tliut the
equity of redemption of the said Abraham Colby to
thu suid tnoi .gageJ premises be thenceforth und
forever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, tlmt n copy nf this rule
he published in one of the gazette* of this State,once
a month for four months, or served on tbo morl
gugor, the said Abraham Colby, hi* special Ag-’-nt or
Attorney, nt least throe months previmi* to the titno
the money i* directed to lie paid, And that such
further mi J other proceeding* be had ns uropie
scribed by the statute in such cu*o made and pro
vided.
Truo extract fiom tlm minfttes.
G I’EHCIVAL COHEN, Cl’k s c c c.
nov 08—1I4t
French linnffimge.
H IIM’OLYTUS J» KKUQAS, Prdfemr of
French Lnngunge, in the Chatham Academy,
would respectfully inform tho ladles and gentleman
of Savannah, that he propose* to give Lnssons to
person* desirous of private Instruorion, or to classes
at pilvnto roridenors, at such hours as will not Inter
fern with his duties in tho Institution. His course
of instruction blonds theory'and practice In such n
milliner ns to rnndnr the study pleasant and prufita
bio to his pupils.
Evening lesson* nnd general convorsntion In
Franchfbr gen<!cmi-n.
H l* Feu;u» having bean Trofossor of Language*
for several yenra in France, has in hi* possession
testimonial* of his moral and monial qualifications,
lie refer* in Charleston to Right Rev Dr England,
Hon J L i’otigrtt, K«v DrBnchtnnn, ItevDrGil
man, H A DegniisHiire, Esq t in Savnunnh to Hon
R M Charlton. W II Waring, Rov E Noufville, E
E Pynchon, Esq, Principal of Chatham Academy,
]sn7 Ct
State of Georgia, Port of Savan
nah.
Custom House, CoLLKOTon’s Office, \
18th December, 1840, )
T O Mariners having Ingres* und ogress with thi*
Port, notice is hereby given that a Light Boat
has been moored between Marinin’* Industry, S K
Point, and tho North Bunk of Port Royul entrance,
and will ho lighted up on the first night in Februnry
next. This noiico i» given in advance, that nonn
may ha ignorant of t ho vxittonco of this Light, nnd
thereby be deceived.
The position selected for tho anchorngo of this
Bout, wns made by three experienced ship master*,
well known in this port, to wit: Capt. Rudolph,
Maurnn and Low, to whom I tender my thanks for
their kind attention to tbit matter.
Thu bearings of ibis Light i» as follows, to wit:
N Point Trench’* Island, N W half N; Bay Point,
N W by N; Tybua Light House, VV S W, distance
about 10 miles. Depth of Water G| futhums half
ebb—shews ono bright light which is oluvnted about
22 foot abovo tlm surface of the water. Distance
from nenron lund about 8 miles.
A B FANNIN, Collector.
dec 23—iGt
KT Commercial Paper* at n distrnco are request
ed to insert the above fiir tbo benefit of all concerned.
A. Whitehead—Surgeon Dentist,
Hull street, u6ove Congress, Savannah,
W ILL insert Teeth, from ono to n wholo sat;
will fill Dofectlvo Teeth with gold urcomont,
or destroy the Nerve* of Decayed Teeth, by n pro
eras entirely new, without the least pain to tiro pa
dent.
N. B.—Satisfactory testimonials will be shown
by railing as abovo,
dec 23-H ISt
CEOJiaiAl •
A Procluniatlon,
B, HI, Excellency CHARLES J, HcDONALD.
Governor and Commundor-in-chief of.the Army
nnd Nayybfthjs Stale, and of the Mllitin thereof.
W HEREAS, by the first section of nn net of
tha Genera! Assembly of tty* StotP, ussented
trr on tlm eighteenth day of December, • ighicen hnri
dred nnd forty,entitled "nn uct to compel the sev
eral BANKS ofthls State to redeem their liabilities
In SPECIE, nnd to provide for tho forfeiture of tho
r.hnrter or charters of such a* mny refuse: it is made
the duty of His Exoi llency tha Governor on tho
First day of January, eighteen hundred and foity
one, to issue hi* Proclamation, requiring that rite
several Brink* of thi* State, tludr Branches or Agon
eie*, which have heretofore failed to redeem their
liabilities in GOLD and SILVER, and all other
Bank* In this State, shall on or before the first day
uf FEBRUARY, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED and
FORTY ON E, pny to nny person nr persons, (Bank#
and Broker* excepted,) In SPECIE, every - bill,
note, draft, check, recoipt or money on depO»ite, ex
cept in ca-e* where such dt-nniits are liy term* ol
oxUtfng contracts,payabb-otherwise limn in gpccie,
hatted or received, or wbtcb may hereafter, be issued
or received by them respectively, upon demand m
presentation,
I do therefore, 1n conformity thereto, issue thi*
my Proclumntiun, thereby requiring tint several
Banks of this State, thoir Branches or Aeencies,
which Itnvo heretofore failed to redeem their liahili
tios in Gold and Silver, nnd other Banks in this
State, on or bofitre tlm First day of February, eigh
loon hundred und forty-one, and thereafter, to pay
to nny person or poisons, (Banks nnd Brokers ex
copied,) in Specie, every bill, note, draft, check ro
coipt, or money on deposito, issued or received or
which mny hereafter bo issued or received hy lb<*m
TC*puctively,upon demand orpregentatinn, except in
cuses whore such d.-posits are by term* of existing
contracts pnynhlu otbvrwiso than in Specie. And I
do hereby charge and require each nnd every of
ihnm/lo ho careful and punctual in the strict observ
mice und faithful performance of all tho duties on
joined on them by .tbo aforesaid recited uct of the
General Assembly.
Given under my hand, and the Great Seul of tho
Stale,at theCnphul in Milledgeville, this the
first day of Jnnunry in the year of our Loid.
ono thousand eight hundred and forty-one, und
of American Independence the sixty-fifth.
Charles j. McDonald.
By tho Governort
Mm. A. Tunmlle, Secretary of State,
jun 7—18t
For iilvttrpool,
xEA Tho A I British ship 1IELN MAR, Cnpt
S£@Nnttall. For freight, npply to
jan 8 J H REID & CO.
CoptirtiM'i’Sliin,
S AMUEL A. HOOKER and WILLIAM D.
JENKINS,having associated ihemtcUe*in thw
Mercantile Busine** at this place, will continue it
under the name and stylo of
HOOKER & JENKINS.
They will receive n good assortment of seasonable
GOODS by return ofsioop America, from Savannah,
which will be sold on favorable term*.
SA HOOKER,
W D JENKINS.
Bethel, Glynn county, Jan 1st, 1841.
jan 8 3t
Gcorgla-Llbcrty County.
W HEREAS, Archibald Hodges end John Delk
‘ apply to me fur letter* of administration on
the estate of William Hodges, lam of suid county,
deceased.
These ere therefore to cite nnd admonish ell and
singular, the kindred and creditors uf suid deceased,
to be and appear nt my office wiihin the time pro
scribed by Uw, to shew cause, if any exist, why
said letters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office, this fourth day of January, 1841.
j«" 8 JOHN W STACY, c c o r. c.
T Tux Hciiirsi*.
HE undersigned is ready to receive the Return*
IBS 1 t >r "l' L ’ r, y fur Chatham county for
l receiving returns will expire 0
the first of May next, Office in the Exchange.
J- 8 ni.,vnn#, (itr'oo.
5 Mcotcli Ilct'rliiirN. *Vo.
BBLS White Pickled Scotch Herrings
5 do Red Dry do do
•» do Whitening, for sale by
E><8 2t COHEN &
COHEN & FOSDICK.
. Salt, SiiKiii'. Whiskey, etc.
ffAA SACKS Salt
vF 19 hhils Sr Croix Sugar
20 do Porto Rico do
SO brl* superior ityo Whiskey
40 do Holland Gin
G J do Utard Brandy
3 j pipe* do
2 pira-s Holland Gin
20 brl* Peocb Brntidy
10 do Monoogabela Whiskey
GO bng* Rio Co Hr 0
. 31) di» whiio Lftgoayra Cuffi-o
30 kegs Nuil*, assorted
,10 do Tobacco, select brands
Just received nnd for sulnhy
»ov 4 . FORT, CLOP TON & MALONE.
Georgia— Cumtfeii County Supe
rior Court.
November Term, 1840.
Alexander Holzendorf, )
vs. > Role Nisi.
Jnmos U. Bli«a. )
O N Die petition of Alexander Holzemloif, it ap
pearing rliat James B. Bii*s, nn tbo 23d duy
of March, 1337, made nnd executed hi* ceriain
mortgage .Iced to suid Alexander Holzendorf, in
nnd to nil tbut piece or parcel of land in the Town
of St. Marys, known as jiiirt of lot nutnbor twenty-
six, beginning at the South Hast corner of suid lot,
thence running West on Brynrii street to lot owned
by Peter Cost one blind red leer, thenen North two
hundred feet, tlienco East ono hundred feet, thertce
South two hundred foot, to the place of beginnings
together with all and singular tbo improvement*,
right*, member* und appurtenance* thereunto ap
peimining or in uny wiso appertaining, for the bet
ter seem ins the payment of u promissory note, mndo
by the said James B, Bliss to tlm *aid Alexander
ilolzendoif on the day nnd year aforesaid, for tho
sum of fivo hundred dollars, with interest fiom data
nnd doo und payabb-|eightocn months after ditto o,
said note: und that tbo principal and interest of said
note are Mill don ami unpaid to tlm said Alexander
Holzendorf: On motion of A J Besson t, plaintiff*
nliorney, It is ordered, (lint tlm said James B.
Bliss do, on or before tbo first day of tbo next term
of ibis Court, pny unto the same tbo principal nnd
interest which may be then dm* on said promissory
note or in default thereof, tbo equity of redemption
of tlm said James B. Bliss, in and to tho said mort
gaged promises, bo from thenceforth forever barred
nnd fotoclosed. And it i * finthcr ordered, that this
wilHic published in one of tbo newspapers of Savan
sail once n month for four month*, or served on said
James B. Bliss personally, at least tlireo months
previous ro tbo next term of this Court.
Lot Rule Nisi issue 23d November, 1840.
CHARLES S. HENRY, Judge.
A true extract from tlm minutes,
G. PERCIVAL COHEN,
doe 11 Clk. 8. C. C. C.
Dissolution.
T HE copnttm-rnhip heretofore existing under the
firm of O Johnson & Co. was dissolved by mu
tun) consent on the 1st inst. The busine** will bn
settled by either of tlm subscriber., for which pur
pose tho name of the late firm will he used.
OTIS JOHNSON.
OLIVER M MLLIBRIDGE.
D3* The undersigned will continue business at
tho old stuiul, on his mvn account,
jnn 6 OTIS JOHNSON.
JLuw Notice.
T HE undersigned offer* bis professional services
to tlm public. He will practise in the several
Courts of the Eastern District nnd the Court of Com
mon l’luu* nnd Oyer anil Terminer fur the city of
Suvannuh. .Office in Gt eon’s Buildings, on thc Bay,
3d door from Druvton street,
dec22 *8t ’ WM. FABIAN LAW.
Fnglisli Potatoes*
(1A BRLS.just received nnd forsulp by
AmlU j«" 7 3t LONG Sr PATTERSON.
Dissolution.
T HE cnpnrtrorship of Boston & Randle, is this
day dissolved by It* own limitation ns well as by
mutual consent. The unsettled business of the lute
concern will be attended to by either of the under
signed, wlta are authorized to use tho name nf the
same in the Hctticmcnt of their business. The book*
papers, tec. will bo fonnd with John Boston, who
continue* tho grocery business in bis own namoand
for Ids individual account.
JOHN BOSTON,
BEVERLY HANDLE.
January let. 1341. 3t jan G
Cin t Coll’cc, Flour, Bncon aud
Horn.
"I OO Flack’s Bultimnro Gin
11/1/ 101) bugs prime green Rio CnfTeo
30 Idris Baltimore middling Flour
G5 kegs do No 1 Lard, new
10,000 lbs superior new Bncon, nsrforted
1.G00 bushel, primo white (lint Cora
1,200 do do gourd seed Ho
Landing from schr F A Tunper, nnd for sale low
by LADD, TUJTEU & SI STARE.
jnn 3
3t
Fxcliuiigc.
C HECKS nt sight and ut one day sigliton Char
Icston, New York and Boston, in sum* to suit
purchasers. Apply to
D. PONCE & SON.
50 wltolo nnd 5Q half bids New York Canal an*
pet fine Flour, will be sold on accommodating terms,
jan 3 3t
Witts Toupcts, Ac.
M R. QUIRK uf New York, who it now nt Ait
gu*tn, lias made arrangements to bo at Snvnn
nab on or about tbo i2ih January.when he will bo
prepared to receive the call* of nil who may require
itis professional service* in the wny of n moderate or
luxuriant head of Irnir. As his *tny is limited to 3
or 4 days, on the nnnnnncoment uf bis arrival he
will bo pleased in see all stunrling in need of bis
embellishing touch. 3t jan 6
Notice.
S EALED proposals will bn received until tbo
20th Jnnunry inst, at tlm City Marshal's Office,
to coMstiuct tlm Pavement* 011 Whitaker itnct, in
front of Lot No 5, Belitltn Tyihing, IJonihcoie
Ward, belonging to Henry S Culler; trust lot letter
Q belonging toSitnd Z M Winkler; trn*t lot loiter 0
belonging to Solomon’s Lodge; Lot No 10 Lorocbo
Tything, Ucutlicotn Ward, belonging to David Gu
gle, the owner* of said lots not having complied
wiihin twelve months notice, with tlm requisitions
of tho Ordinance A HARMON,
City Marshal.
C STEPHENS,
J nn ® City Surveyor.
Wooil.
A CORDS Blnck Juck Wood, suitable for
‘TV/ Parlors nnd Counting Room*. Alio, 08
cords Uak Wood, Tor sale by the- subscriber, nnd
will bo delivered in nny part of the cby, on rcaiono
ble terms. JAMES M FOLSOM,
■)«n G-3t Ferry Wharf.
Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1040.
D ividend no. viii.—th« Board «r Dirac
tors have this day delated n Dividend of Two
Dollars per share on tho Capital Stock of thi* lnml
•. ttion,pnvnbln to tbo ntm-kiioblrr* or. their legal re
I re*nntntivei,oii nnd after the 15th in*t.
Stockholder* at and In the vicinity of Macon, can
receivo their dividend* nt tho Branch.
J"c2 U R CIJYLER. Cashier.
Fisr 8nl«—I'liintiition dc Nttarocti.
f¥111 AT valunbb* plaataUun situated nt tho month
J- of the 81. John's river, East Floridn, known ns
St Pablo, containing about 2000 ocru* of good ham
mock and pine Innd, with gins, tools, fielder nnd
provisions, nnd every thing appertaining to a well
stilled cotton plantation; togeibor with 50 primo ne
groos. Apply to King & DnsntJiiure, Cbnriuiton;
F D Sr.irktt, nnd Colonel's Island, Glynn county,
Ga. R BGregory, Jacksonville, Fla. or to
jv> l \9t R it W KING.
C:uiidt!it Superior Court.
November Term, 1840.
Abrnhom Mott, )
vs. >HuloNifi.
Daninl Henth. )
O N tho petition of Abraham Mott, prnjing tbo
foreclosure of tlm equity of redemption of tho
following tracts or parcels of land, to wit: all that
certain tract or parcel of land, situate,lying and be
ing in tho county aforesaid, on tlm South «jdc of tbo
Grant Satillu river, uttd known n* tlm Burnt Fort,
containing ono hundred acres (more or less,) said
lnml originally granted to Jatne* Simmons'; also,
all tliut mboi certain tract or pnrcol of land,situate,
lying and being on tlm South sidu of tlm Great Su-
tilla liver, containing two hundred nnd fifty ncros,
(more nr less,) originally granted to WestSheflmld;
nnd nlso, that certain other tract of land, situate,
lying und being on tbo Sooth *ido of the Grout Sa.
lillu river, containing two hundred ncre*, (more or
less,) originally granted to Brynnt Sheffio'rl—mort
gaged by the said Diinhtl Henth to tlm said Abrn-
bum Mott, Soar., on tbo twenty-first day ofSeptenr
bpr, 1830. to sccuro the payment uf tlm stmt of (if.
teen hundred dollars aud interest mentioned in two
promissory notes of the snmo date, to wilt ono for
tlm sum of ono thousand dollars, the other for tho
sum of five hundred dollars,from the snhl Daniel to
tho snhl Abraham And on motion of Mr. Clark,
attorney for petitioner, it is ordered, that the princl
pal, interest and cost* due on said remaining note
of five hundred tlallnrs Im paid into Court on or bo*
fore the first day of the mtxt term, otherwise tbo
equity of redemption of tho said mortgaged promis
es will, from thenceforth, be foreclosed, and such
further and othor proceeding* take place ns tho law
directs. Ami I* further ordered, that this rule bn
published in nno nf ih» publio gnketto* of tbo State
four month* before tho limo appointed for the pay.
ment nf tlm nforesuid. or served on the mortgagor or
his special agent, nt loust three months previously
thereto.
Let Rule Nisi issue 24llt November, 1840.
CHARLES S. HENRY,
Judge Superior Court E. D.
A true extraat of the minute*.
dec 11 G F COHEN, Clk. 1. c, c, a.
Dissolution.
T HE partnership heratafore existing between the
subscribers, in tbi* city, under the firm of Sib
ley & Sbeils, 1.umber Factor*, was dissolved by mu
Mini consent on the firsi of November ln-t. All per
sons having claims ugnimt them will band them in
fur immediate settlement, nnd those indebted will
make payment to F Sbeils, who is authorised to set
tie the business of tho concern; bo is also authorized
to use tile name nf the late firm of Sibley &. Sbeils in
be gptllemonl of tho outstanding business of the lute
trm. AMORY SIBLEY,
fidec 25 F S11EILS.
Grout OguGliev Bridge Cause
way.
T il E experiment of reducing the rote of toll over
this Bridge and Causeway, having beenetlec
(unity tried thu pnstyour nnd proved to be iiuprolit
nhlo to tho proprietors; the lull and legal toll will lie
again required on und niter the first day of Fehninty
next, excepting on murkqt carts; which, having
grently increased in number, skull continue to pit**
*t the reduced loll now paid (37J ctsY until further
notice. • W KING,
dec 30 I4t
Notice.
T HE undersigned will receivo proposals until
13ih in*!,, for tbo erection of a House and
Shed on the lot used by t bo Scavenger’s Department,
A plan is left nt the Treasurer’s Office. All mtrlori
n]s uroto be furnished by iltu builder*.
G BUTLER,
J SHAFFER,
jan 7 J LEWIS.
AUCTION SALES.
Underwriter’s Sule.
By 8. Pliilbrick & Co.
THIS DAY,
. At 11 o 1 clock, on Roche's Wharf, for necottnt of
Underwriters nnd all concerned, 1 Foremast, 1 Fore
•nil, 1 Jlbslay and nlot of Running Rigging, dam
aged .on board sclir Meteor on her putsugo fiom
Attakapas bound for New York and put into tbi*
port in distress, sold under inspection of the IVrt
Worden*. Terms ca«h. jnn 0
. Corn Afloat.
By 8* Pltlibt'taU & Co.
At Private Ssto,
2,500 bushels Corn, cargo of schr Paragon, fur
snlii in bit* to suit purchasers. dec 24
AUCTION SALES.
By F. W. llclitcitiiiHii.
THIS DAY.
At 11 o’clock, in front of store, grace rb s of'nil An
trrlptbtnst liquors, brandy^gin, runt, whi»key, fire,;
reeimd hut.d furniture, aud vuriutu other article*.—
Tortus cash, bnnknbln money, jan 8
By S. Pliilbrick & Co.
At Private Sulo,
One bale, 50 prs supr Fancy-end Bath Blanket*;
I do 25 prs extra heavy supr Mackinaw do; 1 d»
100 prs Fancy nnd Whitney do, just received and
will lie suid ut very reduced prices and tin uccotn
mndnting terms. dr’c 1G
iiy S. Pliilbrick & Co.
At Private, Sale,
Jun received from tho manufacturers, a feu* coses
of very superior Plantation Brogan*, sizes from fi to
II and extra sizra 18 to 14. Also, men’s, boy*’
und women’s bound hrngons, which will beoffi-icd
ut extremely low prices for cash ornpptoved puper.
doc 12
Sly F W. llctitfimtiiii.
THIS DAY,
In front of store, nt 1 j o'clock, A M, sundry art!
cles of Grannie* and Clothing, consisting inpait tf
5 tc« of Middling Uuc. tt
n keg* of Bntti r
10 do Lard
J18 bids Petal.irg
10 do S F Flour, Sec.
Also, ■ ’
Various nrtirh s of R- tidy Made Clothing and
Hrlnso Furniture. Trims cash, bunkubh mune;,
jun 0
Raisin* nt privnto sulo.
By S. Pliilbrick * Co.
Just landed from steamer Southerner, from
Charleston, 100 buxesMR Raisins,"Luring’*”
brand, n cl mice article, fur sale nt reduced price,
dec 2
For Sale,
T HREE thousand fivo hundred acres of Land,
situated in Scriven county, upon theSn^anunh
river, ten mile* .from the 45 mile station upon tho
Central Rail Road. There are four handled nctes
of open land upon 1110 premises in good order for a
crop tlm ensuing year, nnd well adapted to the cul
ture of Corn and Cotton, und beautifully sittintrd in
a body of lund containing near one thousand acres,
very level, nod consists of ouk and hickory und
mixed pine land. For n farm, it is recommended
as one of the best upon tho river; it is nlso valuable
for lumber, ns it ubounds with cypress, oak oral yel
low pine timber, convenient to tbo river. There
will also bo sold with tho place, if desired, h sot of
Grist and Saw Mills, now in operation und situated
upon thu line of the lnml. There nro two Improved
settlement* upon the place, at one of which the un
designed has resided near eight years, without, the
occurrence of a single cnie of bilious disease in bis
family. A large force muy bo profitably employed
here. Apply to the.-subscriber upon tho premises,
or by letter to Bladk Creek •P. O-.'Gu.
dec 18 f4t CURTIS HUMPHREYS.
Corn Afloat.
By S. Pliilbrick & Co.
At privnto sale.
2,700 bushel* primu Corn, on board schr Magnet,
will be raid in lot* to suit purchasers, dec 5
N E Rum.
By S. Pliilbrick A Co.
At Private Sule.
Landing from brig Romulus, 10 hhds N E Rum,
will hn sold low from the wharf. dec G
By S. Pliilbrick A Co.
At Private Sule.
291)Vds Tickled Fish, landing per barque Ilersilin
from Boston, dec "
TIME AND PLACE OF SALE CHANGED.
Estate sale of Plantation, Negron, Carriages,
Horses, CaUle, Provisions,
By Comly & Dawes.
On WEDNESDAY, 13th January, will bo sold,‘at
Kgtemoiit, St James’s Srintco, tbo settlement of
Nuvarino, tho late residence of Alexander Wut
son, Esq.'deceased, at 10 o’clock,
All the Household and Kitchen FURNITURE,
Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Provisions, Cart*, Waaelts,
Fluts und unnecessary utensils fur a Rice l’lanta
lion.
Also,
A BAROUCHE and a BUGGY.
Conditions cash.
AND,
On WEDNESDAY, 20th January, will be sold, in
thn city of Charleston, at tho north side uf the
Custom House, at 11 o’clock.
That valuable RICE PLANTATION, in Prince
Gcnrgn Purisli, Winynw, called Nuvarino, dnitunt
about 45 miles from Charleston, now in tbo bisbest
*tate of cultivation, belonging to tha E*tnlo of Alex
nndcr Watson, E»q deceased, and containing nlxiut
150 ncres of prime lllce Land, -planter* measure
ment, nt a good pitch of the tide; bounded on the
North East, by -Pleasant Creek, nnd on the South
by South Snntoo River—together with the settle
ment known as Kgremont in the Parish of St.
James’s Santee, distant by water frutn Nnvnriiio
about G miles, having a Comfortable Dwelling House
nnd hII necrvnry Out Buildings, nnd -containing
about 7 acres'of swamp, and 40 acres of highland
—deliverable when the-crop is got out.
ALSO,
ORMOND HALL, in St. Jtime*, Santee, shun
ted on the sea shore, nnd eontaiiiing about 1109
acres of land, GO acres of which under good fence,
with n cnmlmtnblo Dwelling House nnd ewry ne
cesshry out buildings, constituting a Well settled plan
tation, nnd the rest wooded land.
ALSO,
MURPHY’S ISLAND, in St. James, Santee, a
healthy sea shore retreat, containing between three
and four hundred ncres of lund.
Term*—one fourth curii; balance in bond*, pnya
ble in one, two nnd three year*, with interest on Hie
whole amount annually, and secured by a mortgage
of tho property; purchasers to pay for ull necessary
papers.
AND.
On THURSDAY. 21st Jununry, will Ire sold, in
tbo city of Charleston, nt the Negro Murt, ut tbo
Work House, in Maguzino street.
A pi into nnd valuable gang of 81 NEGROES, nc
cusromecl' to tho culture of rice 'and provisions.
Among them nro drivers, carpenters, coopers uml
ploughmen.
Terms-—one tidrd cash; balance in bonds of one
nnd two years, with interest from the day of sale on
the wholo amount, payable annually—p- rsotml so
curily and « mortgageOTtbo property; purchasers to
pny for papers.
N. B. The Plantation nnd Negroes can be exam
jneii previous to tho day of sale, no application to
Dr. Samuel Cordes, nt bis Plantation, Elwttod on
Watnlmv creek, Suntco.
dec 25—^Gt
Watches. Jewelry; &c.
By S. Piiilltrick A Co.
At Private Sulo.
An Ivoieeof Watches, Jewelry, &c. among which
are the following articles, viz: Bubies’silver pap
boats, largo table spoon*, do forks, desert spoons
nnd forks, simp Indies, gravy spoons, snuce Indies,
leu spoon*, silver mugs, silvbr strainers, sugar tong*,
salt spoons, mustard spoons, mustard pots, silver ten
pot, sugar burin und milk pot, Indies’ gold watches,
gentlemen's silver do, Indies' buckle*, ladies’ and
gentlemen's guard chain*, do do finger rings, gold
locket*, German silver chain*, do pencil cases, fine
gold earrings, ladies’ nnd gents’ breast pins, shin
buttons, knives, gold and plated seals, Arc.
Also, an invoice of ready ttndo Clothing, nmong
which mo Boston wrappers, boys’ ami men’s cloth
pants, fine blue cloth cunts, .blk satin vests, linen
shirrs, kersey otul summer pants, Canton flannel
shirts and drawers, fringed curtains, &e. «|ec23
House Servant.
By F. W. Ii4?im'tmiiin,
UN TUESDAY.
At 11 w’clnek, in front of store, if not previously
told, u prime yellow Fellow, uln ut 17 year* of ago,
a complete bouse servant; sold font., fault. Term*
cash, bankable money. jun 8
New Baron.
By F. W.
At private sale.
5 birds nf new Bacon Middling*, 8 half bids of
Beef, for fttmilic*. Ju*t received per New Han
over. due 15
Whiskey.
By F. W• Ileincinann,
At privnto sule.
25 bid* Baltimore Whiskey, just received po
sclir W A Caldwell. dec 15
Bril lor, Laid, I'ni k, &c.
By F. W. Ik'lncitisuitt.
Just rureltvd by various urrivuls,
50 kegs Leaf L»rd
10 do litst quality Goshen Butter
25 bbl* Sin.-tilder I’orit ) suitable for phn
20 ca-k* Middlings Bacon ) tation uso
Anil in store, 5 blxis Virginia Leaf Tobacco
dec 12 •
Tex in 11 Lm rls.
By F. W. Hi'lncuinun,
At f’rivura Side.
CD00 to 10,090 acre- of fit*1 quality Lands!
as, sitoaicd frmn 5 to 10 miles irnm the city of Aus
tin. is now uficrcd in iLi- ritg nml to whicli the at
tentien of settlers or spet-ulators i» requested.-
These Lands are well adopted to tlie rultnroof ai
liter Cotton or Sugar, ami will be sold in lots to »U4t
purchasers and on urcornmrniiiihig terms, if applied
for in a few days. Tire title*, maps showing :|e
situation nf them, nml tIn- law* nf Texas teluting to
lands, with further inhumation, will be given on ap .
pliention n* niiuve. * dec 1
Notice.
T HE stilixcribprs having formed a copartnership
unaer the firm of WnLh & Gladding, as Auc
tioneer* umi Commission Merchants, tender their
services to their friends and the public.
T. WALSH,
jnn 1 W. IJ GLADDING.
A SITUATION Uy « young Gentleman from tho
Western part of Georgia, in a respectable
merrnmiln house.
His huhim are regular, nud lit* attention to bust
ness will insure fiir him tho satisfaction ofldsen-
plover. He can produce rcconimendulions, if do
sired. Apply to the Editor of the Georgian,
nov 13 tf
For Hunt,
O NE half nf Elba Island, siluuted about 4 tnilos
from Siivunnnh, is excellent Rice and Cotton
Land, in good order, nnrl will bo rented on very
tenHonab.’o itrms. For further particulars enquire
of ROWLAND & BARS TOW.
jnn 7 lOt
Warehouse nutl Couiinisson
Business.
T H E under signed moiUespcctfidW solicit »f their
friends ami thu public geucralfy, a share ol
tlrelr bnrinos* in Suvunnnh, whore tlrey Iwve now
erecting, near tbo Rail Rnnd Depot, a comtnnrliuus
Wnreltousc, for (lie accommodation of cotton and
receiving nnd forwarding goods,
They pledge themsolve* to give their undivided
attention to business, und hope, from long experi
ence, to render euiierol satisfaction in promoting the
interest of their friends.
SIMMONS So WHITE.
Snvannnh,Gn< Aug 1st, 1840. [July 28
I TAKE tljis opportunity for returning my thanks
to my former patrons, nnd hope they will con
tinue their kind favors-liberally bestowed in Au
gusta, towards tbo abovo firm in Savannah.
jMly go T M SIMMONS.
T Notice.
HE undorrigned will immediately receive pro
puiol* for the ureytlan uf n brick cistern in
Warren srjunro. the proposer* will state tbs form,
nnrl the dimen*i»na will ho the same ns those ni
brick now erected. All thu materials must bo fur
nished by tbo routrurtur, and lint work must bo fin
Uhed In a specified time and warranted wgnlnuleak
ago. JOHN BOSTON,
M HOPKINS,
dec 29 WHCUYLEU.
A Card.
DR. ROBERT H. A. KOCH,
FltOKE.HSOR OF MUSIC,
Scholar of the celebrated Chat. Maria F. IT’eAer,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies nml Gen
(lenten of the city of Savannah, that hi* l’iwnu
Forte, Music nnd Teaching Saloon, will he re-open
cd today In Broughton street, next door to Mr. Jus.
Dickson’s Confcclionnry Store.
FOR SALE,
Just received, the Newest Music, to be sold at
six cent* per ptige.
A 1'inno Forte always will be ready for trying tbo
pieces of Music,
Just recuived, n number of splendid grand square
Piano Furies, with four pedals, by which the per
former enn prod or 0 nine different sound., mndo by
llio celebrated Joseph Hi*key-Piano Fmto mnnn
fncturrr, of Baltimor e; nUn, Guitars, Violin*,Floras
Flageolets, Aceordiuns, Harp, Guitar and Violin
Strings,
Also, n seen ml bnnd Chickering'a 1’iuno Forte.
Dr. K. in selling Pianos wjll rake old Piunos In
exchange; also, old Piano Fortes can bo repaired
and tuned. Dr. K. has an experienced gentleman
engaged in (lint line.
Dr. K. also will re-open his Musionl School next
week. Fur term* 10 teach on the Organ, llarpe,
Piano Forte, Guitar, Violm, Flute, in Thorough
Buss and in Singing, upply iu cuurseoT this wvfk,
at his Teaching Saloon.
Dr. K. will teach Tour or more scholars in nna
lesson, after the new improved method, which ba»
been introduced In tho Nui thorn Academies with
great sucucas.
Any person who wishes to Itnvo Musiccompmod
to Poetry, enn Imva it done, nnd for terms, apply to
hi* Music Saloon. dec 18
Walihoiirvlllc Academy.
T HE VHcotiunin this Institution widvloso on the
first Tuesday in January next, at which time
the exercises of both the mala and funinle depart
ment* will be resumed under the direction of Messrs
J B nadT S Mallard, aided by anclt assistants a*
the school /nay require. Particular nuentiou will
be given to bovs preparing for tho highest classes
in College, WM J WAY, Sco’ry B C.
dec 23 p21
A Iflockintr Bird,
S T RAY ED recently lYunt iu cage. A liberal ro
t ward will Im paid for its delivery to thu uwucr
on application to the Editor of tho Georgian.
For Sale,
V ALUABLE Hire Property; nlso, a pleasant
and hvahhy summer residence, well tested;
during the lust and many previous seasons, with n
Dwelling bouse containing 11 room* nnd 2 piazzas,
situated within ahulfboar’* ride of the river planla
tion above. Apply to King & Desunssciir, Charles
ton. orto R & W KING,
dec 1
Reudy Made Clothing, Clips, &c.
By F. TV. 2 5 «i tic* in anil*
At private sule—Ju'lrereiv. d aud will le open
ed jura short time, nn inv-ire nf fine Clothing, Cap#
&•: Cun-i-ting in pari of-—Broad Cloth, Dress,
Frock nod Over Coots, Satiinei, Tweed und Pilot
Cloth Pants, red nnd col’d fancy Shirts,linen how* m
Shins, cloth, silk und sarin Vests, drab flushing
Jackson Coat*. Also, scrvnnt* SiC. Boys clo'ti
sen let t Cups, nnd nnnssmted lot of ludie.and miss* s
Hose. These articles will be *old on acci-tnmoda
ting terms, und dealers are respectful y invited to
look at them. dec20
Pencil Brandy.
By F. TV. Itcisicniann.
Just rccciu-d per brig June, 8 barrels first quality
Pi 5ell Brandy. dec 23
Bio Coffoe.
/-/V BAGS prime green Riu Coffeo, landing
OVr from brig Oglethorpe. For sulo by
jun I 2t GKO. H. MAY.
11IANILLA CORDAGE ANJD
DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
T HE undersigned, being Agent for Distillnr*
end Manufacturers, lias constantly on hand
Manilla Cordage
Pore Boston Rum
Domestic Brandy and Gin, which bo will
sell nt verv low prices nnd on accommodating terms'
jan 28 * 23— ty i. ELIAS REED.
City Ti'cnsttri't’s Office.
Savnunnh, 2d Jnnunry, IS-il.
T HE City Treasurer is nmv ready to receive Re
turn* of Propeily, &c, .abject to C'iiy
Taxes for tho present year. Tbo books will be
kept open till the Ifith February next, nfter which
date defaulters will be subject bv llio Oidinaricu to
Double Tax. JOSEPH FELT,
jan 3 Ci v Treasurer
City Mnr*nat’s Office, )
• Savannah, January 2d, IU41. S
A f.L persons liubie for budges are required # to
take them 011 tun or before tbo Ifiili inst, on
failure they will be reported to the Police Court.—
Persons liubleitie porters, liiboieis, vendera of small
wares or huckster*; drays, wagon* and mechanics,
(whuther working by the month, vi nr or day )'
jm3 A HARMON, C. M.
Notice.
C OUNCIL will elect the following hereinafter
nam-.-il officers on Tbotsduv, 14th January inst.
Fee
. Bond.
Salary.
Recorder, "
$500
City Treasurer, "
10,000
$600
Clerk Connell, "
1,000
4U0
City Murshul, "
“ Surveyor, "
Messenger of Council nnd
5,000
COO
2,000
Keeper Guard House, "
500
187 50
Clerk of Market, —
1,000
900
Health Officer, "
500
350
Sexton, •*
1,1)00
200
Keeper Powder Magazine, "
2,0(H)
"
Chimney Contractor, •*
2,000
—
Sup. Street* and Lanes, —
1,000
700
Clk. Ct. Com. Pleas, &c. ”
5.000
—
SlierilV •’ " " "
5,000
—
Jailor, —
20,000
1500
Seven City Constab'e*,
Five Inspectors of Wood, "
500
200
^j00
—
Threo Measures of Lumber,"
500
—
Two Gangers of Liquor, "
500
—
Supt, City Watch, —
500
DOO
Deputy do —
500
720
3 hroo Sergeant*, —
each 500
360
Pr*«po*nl» for Lighting City Lamp*., all mute rials
furnished by cun.itiuctnr and to keep every tiling in
repair.
“ Lighting Market Lumps do do
“ Ext eating City Priming,
•* Keeping City Clock,
" Keeping City Puuips and furnishing all materi
als.
Applicants will leave theirnppliehtttms’nnd name*
of securities with the underAigtu'tl o or before 14tb
inst. M MYERS, c. o.
.jnn 3
Savammli Library Society.
T H E following is published lor tbo benefit of ull
concerned: *
Ruin V , Section (5. "After thesnld engagements
shall have been signed by tbo member*, it sltull be
tbo duty of tho Treasurer: to mriko collections of all
dues somt-annually, and incuse of nun payment by
nny member of hi* docs for ono wltolo year, such
member shall bo debarred tho privileges of member
ship thenceforth, until the dues shall hnvo bemi paid,
nnd it shall be the duty nf tbo Treasurer to sulrsucb
delinquent, und enfnich collection by tho most
speedy course of law; and on the fust meeting of the
Society after the fit at day of February of each year,
the Treasurer shall render n lull account of t.lto truns
actions of tho preceding year in nil tho departments
of hi* office, and shall stand charged with rill duo*
remaining uncollected when lio shall have failed to
onforco this tub) upon delinquents.”
WM. BEE, Treasurer.
The monthly meeting nf tbo Cummitteo „f Soper
Inieiidence will bo hold tit half post seven o’clock,
on Tuesday evening, nt the Library Room,
jun 3
Now Fork mid Hour.
(TA BBLS Mess and 7G bil. prime Putk, New
4mi\J York City In* per thin
70 brUunil 60 bnifbrls Cnn-il Flour, land
ing from brig Augmtu.nnd fors*laby
jauG-3t EDWARD WILEY.
Gold und Gilt Jewelry,Cutlery, and Fancy Articles.
By F. VV. Kciitcumnui
At Private Sale.
Just received nnd will be opened for a short tima ,
nn invoice of the above otiiHes.rorsiMing tn port of
Rings, BrcnstPinn, &c. with rtnl and imititiou
stoni!"; German Silver Spoons,*Butter Knives, Pea
cil C'J*es,&c.; Englirii Cutlery, fresh imported, of
Rodgers' nnd othrr approved mnnufucture-; WatcU
es, Gold Lopene and Lever; do Silver do do; Spo«
taclcs, silver and steel? Button*, gilt, silk and last
ing; do, wrist, EUsler fine gilt; Needle*, Combs,
SnufT Boxes, Segar Cases, &c. nnd a variety of Eng
lirii and French nrtieles, which will be sold on a«
cummodming term*,ami the attetAion of dealers nr*
particularly requested. dec 15
Savanunh Poor House aud
Hospital.
January 1, 1841.
Y 1ST TING Committee for January, Messrs
John Gafdnorand B E Stiles.
Physicians, Drs. Arnold trad Bulloch.
All applications for admission to the Hospital
must be made to the Visiting Committee—unless in
cases of urgency, when any member of the Board
mnv admit.
WM, DUNCAN,
jnn 5 President 3. P. tt. & u
Exlifollion
O F Fancy Glass Working nnd Spinning, over
Mr Wood’s Boot Store, Bryan street, near tbo
Mmket.
Mr. FINN respectfully informs the inhabitants
and visiters of Savannah, that Im will exhibit for <1
slum time, hi* most curious nnd interesting art of
Fancy Glass Working and Spinning, in which hn
will go tliroogii tin; couiseif making a variety of
ornaments of Glass Wmk uf various co'ora, such ns
ships, carriages, horses, nnd birds, with a variety of
ornament*, likowUn vases nnd baskets of flowers,
which are suitable ornaments for the side table or
mantle-piece, nnd well adapted ns present# to rela
lives or a fair friend.
Admission, 25 rent*, children half price. Open
from 10 till 2. nml from 4 till 9 o’clock ut night,
dec 2!) tf
Tosa Dollars Reward.
mi IE above rewind will he paid for thenpprehen
JL riun nod delivery in jail of n negro woman
named ROSE, she is about live feet high, yellowish
complexion, *pnre mndo and thin visage. Also,
her son GEORGE, five years old, same complexion
^if his mother, formerly belong to Georco S Nicliols,
Savannah. S F DAVIS,
jun 1 5t
Notice.
T HE copartnership formerly existing between
Doctors llirlinrdsnne ni d Bailey, in the pine
lice of Medicine, was dissolved on the 1st inst. by
rnutiinl consent.
l)r. Bailey offers hi* profetsionnl services to tho
citizens of Savannah and its vicinity. Dwelling and
nlfico on President street, directly east of tho Coin c
Hoii‘e, Wfccro he may nt nil times ho found, unless
professionally engaged. 6ri3t jan 3
For Snip,
A BOUT 1920 acres of Rico Land, being two
thirds of it tract of land commonly culled
Broughton Island, situated on the Alntamnhuw rivor
in McIntosh county, Georgia, 300 acres of w hich is
under hunk, in good order for planting, nnd was
planted tho past year. On tho place i* a barn,
overseers house and negro houses. Twenty fivo
Negroes would be also sold if desired by n purchaser.
For price and terms, apply to tho owner on tbb
premises, or to ~
ROBERT HABERSHAM St SON.
nov 22—Gw
The Charleston Courier is requested to insert this
for olio-month, nnd send their bill to Robert Haber
abam <5: Son.
■ For Sale,
rtAA TONS Liine Stone. Applv to
J!UU JOHN H. REID & CO^
jnn 3
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to tbo subscriber are
requested m make pbytnm on or befute tho
1st Februnry, 1841, otherwiseTheir accounts will
be placed in tins hands of an Attorney for roll* ction.
,j»n G—3t JAMES M FOLSOM.
Notice.
'A arsons having demands against the estato
. of James l*ope, Jr., nf Mny River, S. C,, are
requested to hand their accounts properly nttrtted,
and those indebted to tbo estiitewlll mnkepnyment
to F l* POPE, Qualified Exccotur. .
jnn 3 ■ ' -
Murillo Yard ami TV arc Room,
J AMES E Walker & Brothers, of Charleston!
S. C. having rstpblisbi-d a branch of their., bus,
ness in Savannah, Ga., at tin* corner* »f St Julian,
Congress nnd Montgomery airevts, fronting the
square above tho market, beg leave to inform rite
citizens of Snvnnnnb, ami tlm publio generally, that
they are prepared to execute with neatness and du
spirtcb nil order« for Mantles, Grave Stones, Brown
Stone, Granite nnd paving.
They trust, hy punctuality and nriention to tha
above business, to be able togivo satisfaction, and
merit n shnre of public patronage,
deoil (it11 m
03* Tho Miliorlgevilie Recorder nnd Macon Me*
songer willploaso insert the above weekly for three
month*, and forward their accounts to the Georgian
office for collection.