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, Wanted,
Lu-neMe boiloil Negroe, oy the tnonlh, for
^r“* bo4t cWR N A. WOOD
Wanted
, „„rch»i«,« ftmily of nix or eight Nogrocs,
Hardee.
Stoves.
^M^runont Btov^ forxrio b^r WEFD
- n0T rMrntidy - * - Holland Gin.
s Holland Gin, 3 hnlf pjpes Cogtuui
, W«rrantod pure! lending per ling
M ruJ« r > for Mlcll. DILLON & CO.
•*^S5T5eer anil Tongue*.
BBL& Baltimore ilenu
“do Smoked Beef
,n do Smoked Tonguee
weired end for»lo by c Mo N1SH.
[dee 0
XX 1 case oxtrafine Taiwan Bonnets
1 cose Misses do do
1 do do English Split Straw do, a hand*
sotno articlo
2 do extra fine do Straw Bonnets
2 do Satin Straw Bonnets
4 do black and white do
All up country Bank Bills taken at par, for
Goods or In pajnnout of debts already contracted,
deo 19 253
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preserves nntl Cordials.
5 BOXES l’rosorvoi, mworted
15 do Eoot India Ginger
o dor, mworted Wool India Cordial.
j,ed end for salo by
fdeeO
C. L. McNISII.
150
[dec 6
BASKETS Champagne, ('Jonet') in
and pinto, ror_euiebV cNigir
/ JX^i.u‘?«.1«gar .
0 111 pipe* P uro UoUallJ Gln > vsn01 “
brand. _ ,
6 halfpipe* SoiRnotte llimntly
5 do lot proof Demesne Brandy
6 pnnchooni! Jamaica Rum
G or cask, tweet Malaga Wine
10 qrcaik, Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar-
84 dMDn^Gordon& Co’.Golden Sherry,
80 doxPortnnd llockWine.
50 boxet Chat. River No. 1 Soap
J6 cates Pickles
SO reams Foolscap Paper
r „„>o'iacc o m "iodatmg,tcnn. k ^ ^
iinr.urrciit Bunk Note#*
EORGIA Rail Road, Milledgeville and
Ilawkinsville Bank Notes, purchased by
LADD, TUPPEIt & SISTARE.
dee 91
Abo,
Goshen CUccscw
CASKS of thu above article just receiv
ed, and for sal. by j jj. GAUD R Y .
i, 95 kegs Butter Jo 001
Seasonable Goods.
1 fir PCS real Welsh Flannel
JL 30 do lied Flannel
10 do bleached Canton do
4 do Kentucky Jean.
30 do Twilled Kersey.
Also,
Twilled Macanaw Blanket.
While and col'd knotted Counterpane.
White Marseilles do
Marseilles Skirts. Just received and for solo
by, GEORGE W. BEIIN,
dec 18 No. 2 Sliud’s Buildings.
FOR A PEW DATS ONLY.
Orent Bargains in French Ein«
n , , . broideries,
Black ChantiUa Veto, Bontuli, Silk for Dresses,
M Mantilla tnfild.
RS. PAYOT, (Vom Paris, respectlbliy in
forms Uie Ladids of tins city, that she has
just arrived with a large assortment of the above
poods, and is offering them at a great sacrifice.
Ladles are invited to call nnd see before they pur*
chase elsowhcrc. Sho invites comparison, but
dolles competition. Mrs. PAYOT’S residence
is at Mr. Commit’., Drayton street.
85Tr.
Gloves.
DOZ Gents Buckskin Gloves
10 do Merino do
3 do colored IIS do
G do Lined Cotton do
Also,
10 doz white and col'd Merino A Hose
13 do do do Lambs Wool A Hose
Just received and for sato by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
dec IS No. 9 Shad’s Buildings.
dec 23
_ „ „ Goshen Butter.
Oil FIRKINS prime Goshen Butter, now
GU landing and for sole by
dec33 i,. BALDWIN.
OAfCG of the Grand Real Estate I — > Ftfr Boston,
BAvwai 4»r.*ia?. t,cr,r ° r | J@A The fine packet brig SAVANNAH, Cap-
riTVHn™ ADt I SBltain Simpler, having part of her cargo on-
LITY HOTEL....... .$.>00,000.- gaged, willmeotwitlidespatch. For balance of
r—rtrt-j , .. freight or passage, having splendid accommoda-
FT1HE depositing of the Number. In tho Wheel, tions, apply on hoard at Hunter’s wnarf, or to
A, C011 ' m “ ncc i°, n 0 m Inst, in tho City Ex- dec 20 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
oliange of New Orleans, in presolice of Lucien '
Hermann, Esq. Notary Public, nnd will ho con- For Ncw-York—Brig Line.-
tinued from day today, until all the numbers from The regular pnekot brig EXCEL, E.
No. 1 to 100,000, are deposited therein; iimnedi. JBttSlierwood, liiasler, having a part ol'hercar-
atdy after which the drawing of the Lottery will g® on board, will be despatched immediately.—
take place. During this period, which will toko l ° r balance of freight or passage, having first
about four months, uud os long as there may lie nt8 accommodations, (6tato rooms) apply, on
im for sole. board at Mongin's upper wharf, or to
Plar Pork and F. M. Eccf.
•J A HALF bbl. Pig Pork, and 10 half bbls
AU Mess Beef, just received and for sale by
dee 33 LONG & PATTERSON.
. Ale and Cider.
1 A BBLS Ale, 20 boxes Champagne Cider,
J. Vffor sale by KING & COOM BS,
Union Forry Wharf.
dec 23
14
Surer, Gin and Brandy.
HIIDS prime St Croix Sugur
prime St Croix Sugur
27 boxes double and single Loaf do
27 bbls Phelps' Connecticut Gin
2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co’* Brandy
Now lunding, for sulo by •
dec 2 LADD, T UPPER & SISTARE.
dtibvoidcrlcs*
A VERY & JOHNSON have received, a con
signment of rich Capes, Collars, &c. which
they will sell at a small advance from tho manu
facturer's prices, for cash only,
dec 10 South side Monument Square.
Rent Welsh Flannels
M AYbe found atAVERY & JOHNSON’S,
(Monument Square) at fair prices; also,
red ana yellow do. doc 10
Blankets! Blankets!! Blaukcts!!!
T HE subscriber has just received from Prance
per ship Florian, via Charleston, a full sup
ply or Negro and Bed Blankets, from tho cele
brated manufacturer Z. Grain or & Son, Mont
pellier. NOBLE A. HARDEE,
nov 21 230
Bonnets
W H. & S. ROGERS have just received
• per Wilson Fuller, from New York, 1
caso superior Florence Braid Bonnets, of tho la
test London fushion; also, 1 case English Split
Straw Bonnets, fiuestquulity and most fashiona
ble shape. dec 13
ttmonds, Cnrrant. and Citron.
I /\ BAGS Almonds, 12 boxes Citron
LU 2 casks Curniuts, 9bags Walnuts
1 Purmerson Cheese
12 boxes Capers, 12 do Olives
lla.uecaivad.nd for .alo by^ r GAUDRY.
Liverpool Salt.
ft A SACKS and 500 bushels, in bulk,just
-d"" ""‘"LONG&PAfaRBON.
Goslicn Butler.
Is A FIRKINS Goslien Butter, juat received
dec 20*"° r ' a '° L&NG & PATTERSON.
< Cream Ale. ., ,
It A BBLS. warranted a first rato article, land-
MU ing from brig Clinton, fursaleby
■ drelO MICH. DILLON & CO.
Sperm OH.
UST received by the G. B. Lamar, 500 gallons
1 winter strained Sperm Oil, of veiy light col-
ior.lbrsato by A. PARSONS,
dec’ll No.8Gibbons’ Range.
Herring.
I1FTY Mils dry snllcd Herring, landing from
brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale low, by
L. BALDWIN.
dec 9
Hum.
IT A HIIDS anil 41) bbls N. E. Rum, landing
|X vf from brig Charles Joseph, and for sale by
dee 10 PADELFORD. FAY & CO.
Pnre Sperm Oil.
IAA GALLS, pure 8jncrm Oil
tUU 300 do bleached Whale do
300 do Rectified do do I
for sale by KING & COOMBS,
dee 19 Union Ferry Wharf.
LOO
nov 23
Negro Flues.
BOXES Negro Pipes, for solo by
LADD,TUPPE5l & SISTARE.
232
Beef and Pork*
0 BBLS Prime Beef
60 do do Mess Pork
75 do Navy Bread
50 do Pilot do
20 half bbls FM Beef
40 bbls Canul Flour
- 30 half bbls do do, 20 kegs Goshen Butter
■pnding and for sale by
■' dec 13 CLAGIIORN & WOOD.
■ u Connecticut River Gin*
lf| fZA BBLS. Connecticut Gin, Gowdy’s
lAtlU brand, for sale low, by
, LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE
dec 10 246
■ /niv Li , . Wanted.
I S r ab ‘®hodied Negroes, to go on tho River;
Ik *r ° r which liberal wages will bo paid, (month
Ipy ifrenuired.) Application to be made to
I _ J eo 13 JOHN GUILMARTIN.
i . ... Wnnted,
| A attend in a Drug Store. Enquiro
I JX of JOHN E. STILWELL,
declQ ComerofBroughton & Whitukor-sts,
Goshen Butter. 1
■ FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter, receiv
i vf fid by tlio L. Baldwin, nnd for snlo bv
doc 23 c. L. McNISH.
Cider*
"I BBLS. prime Newark Cider, now land-
1U ing and for sole by L. BALDWIN,
dec 19
Faints, Oils, Glass, Ac.
3500 G o j LLS * pUre E,18li8h Lin8Cod
300 gallons blenched Sperm. Oil
600 do. unbleached do.
500 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil
500 do. unbleached do. do.
500 do. common do. do.
200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes
50 dozen large Picture do. do.
2 tons White Lead. Received and for sale
by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
oct 19
Bleached and Brown Shirtings.
BALES heavy 4-4 brown Shirtings
Ilf 15 do do 3-4 do Springfield do
1 case 4-4 fine New-York Mill do
1 do 7-8 do undrossed do
1 do 34 do do do
Just received by
J SNIDER, LATIIROP &. NEVITT.
dec ll 247
Thread Laces, Ac.
A VERY & JOHNSON, (Monument Square)
have received,
Thread Edgings and Inserting*
Super Pans worked Collar*
Do Swiss do do
Do Muslin do do
Muslin workod Bands
Cambric Edgings and Inserting*
dee 10 246
34 Springfield Shirting.
-4 BALES 34 Springfield Shirting, landing
I tf from brig Wilson Fuller.
SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
dec 10 246
John Mullery,
FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TAILOR,
H AS received per recent arrivals, a choice as-
8ortmnntof Broudcloths, Cussuncrcs, Vest
ings, &c., which he is prepared to make up to or
der in the best maimer, and on reasonable terms,
oct 10
Suspenders, Suspenders.
T HE subscriber has now on hand,a very largo
assortment of Suspenders, viz: Superior
Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elustic, do Buckskin
do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton; all of which aro
offered at his usual low price,
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
others, and which originated either from iano- ®r? a ^ 11 t • * .
ranee ortnalica. tho •uburiber. in nrH„r .„ 3,.r„ I freight or pawage, haviiw auporior nccninmoj
Uationn, apply on board atMonre.wlinrl, nrlo
dec 10 L. BALDWIN.
tickets on hand, they will remuii
False and calumnious statements against this ;
Lottery, calculated to create a want of confidence
with persons residing at a distance fVorn this city, ,
having beenpublished in one or two Newspapers
in tlio Unitod States, and from them copied into mi „ nc , a .i
others, and which originated either from igno-1!
ranee or malice, tho subscriber, in order to satisfy
the most sconticul us to tho good faith with which
this undertaking is conducted, has entered into
tho following nrrangoment with three of dm first
Banking Institutions in this city, the Union Bank
of Louisiana, the Citizen’s Bank of Louisiana,
and the New Orleans Cutiul & Banking Coinpa-1 por ^
ny. These Banks will receive special deposits | 0
for any quantity of tickets in amount of not less
than one hundred dollars and give in return a cer
tificate of the following tenor:
Received from Mr. tho sum of dol
lars, as a special deposit to remain to hi* credit,
until all the nrizes which form the Scheme of the
Grand Real Estate Lottery of Property situated
in New Orleans, of which Schniidz & Hamilton
are Managers, shall liavo been transferred fruojf
every incumbrance, to the Trustee of said lottery;
Alr.J. B. Knuult, Cashier of the Citizens Bank
of La.,Mr.Ameder Bandouin. Cushicrof the Con-
ioaru at Mongm's upper wharf, or to
dfic20 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
For New-York—Georgia Line.
’ The regular packet brig L. BALDWIN,
iCapt. T. Bassett, having a part of her cargo
ed, will meet with despatch. For balance
For Baltimore,
Tho fine now sclir. SOPHIA, Captain
ones, will meet with despatch for tho ubova
For freight or passnan, apply on board, or
S, PHILBRICK & CO.
Who ofTer for salo landing from said vessel?
2700 bushels prime White Corn
1000 do Oats
300 bids suporfino Howard street Floirt*
10 kegs Butter, 30 do ground Sugar
24 boxes ground Pcppur, 10 do Mustnrd
dec 14
Steamer Richmond for Sale.
S. 1‘lillbrick & Co.
Will ho sold at public auction in front of tho*
Exchange, in tho citv of Savannah, on Wednes
day, the first day rtf Junuary, 1840,
The steamer Richmond, with her ongirib, boil-*
or, tackle, &c.
The Richmond was built in’ Baltimore, in tho’
year 1838, by W. &. G. Gardner, of the best ma^
tenuis, and is cbpper fastened.
She is 126 feet long; 26 feet beam, and'8 feet
dopth ofhtild.
, « e , r ««gine i« a levor beam, of 80 horse power,*
built by C. Reeder, of Baltimore, under the par- 1
ticulor inspection of tho late W. Scarborough,
Esq. Her boiior is nc\V, having beeil'in uUe buif
a few months; it was built by FaVvcete, Pnston ft,
Co. of Liverpool, at a cost of 116,600. Her cart-
in is well furnished with 12 berths, Wash 1 room and
water closets.*
The boat is well found, with anchor, Ohain cU-
bles, hawsers, cooking nnd cabin stoves, cabin'
furniture, bedding, &c. and is now in good order'
for business.
Thosalo will be positive.
Tho terms of safe—l-3 cash, balance 3,4 and-6 1
months for approved paper.
OfiVrs by private contraot will reccivo attention 1
until tlio 31st inst.
By order of the Board of Directors.-
de018 C. F. MILLS, Agent.
For Ncw-Orlcnns Direct.
The suporiorfaBti(aili»gt>chr STAUNCH
iG. L. Smith, muster, will sail on Thursday.
. 7 -- ww.. - the‘2d Junuary next, weather permitting. For
eohdated ^ Association of Planters of Louisiana, freight or passage, having good accommodations,
jointly with Louis Schmidt, said Trustees acting *pply onboard at Hunter’s wharf, or to
as per act passed before A. Mazareau, Not. Pub-1 dec 24 R. RAIFORD.
lie, on Uie 2d May, 1839—when said dollars
Admiiiixtrntor’s Sale.
n ., B / s ’ PIHIbrick Ac Co/
On tho first runsday in January next, at 11 o'-‘'
•clock, in front of tho Court House in this city, 5‘
Shares Stock in steamer Forester, belonging to*
A * SuiiKsny of South Carolina, deceased v
Sold by order ofthe AdrainisttUtor. Tonnsoosh.*
shull be paid over to Louis Schmidt, acting Mnn-
ngerof said Lottery, on his endorsing this certifi
——, Cashier.
New Orleans.
Orders for Ticket* on the above terms, may bo | c , ,
addressed to any merchant in New Orleans, or by . V h ,° for Bal0 on borard “ ,d «chooner,2500
a remittance to tlio Cashiers of the ubove uumed — ie 8 Uat8, . _ . deo
Banks, to wit:
-Fred. Frey, Esq. Cashier ofthe Union Bank of
Louisiana.
For Frciaht or Charter,
The fine schooner MARY GALLANT,
burthen 400 barrels, will bo ready to receivo
cargo in a few days. A Southern port will bo
preferred. Apply to
S. PHILBRICK & CO.
Splendid Loudon AnnualSt
W T. WILLIAMS has just received,a few
• ofthe London Annuals for 1840, ofthe
most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings
by tho most eminent Artists.
The Amaranth, edited by Ilcrney, folio with 13
engravings on steel.
The Iris, by Miss Metford,with large nnd beau
tifully engraved plates and fanciful picturesque
borders, in a new nnd unique style, in folio.
The Book of the Boudoir or the Court of
Queun Victoria, a series of Portraits of tho Eng*
lish Nobility, together with that ofthe Queen.
Gems of Beauty, with fnnciAil illustrations in
verse, by the Countess of Blessington, folio.
Tho Belle of tlio Season, by the Countess of
Blessington, splendidly illustrated in quarto.
Fisher’s Dr&wiug Room Scrap Book, with po
etic illustrations by L. E. L. und Mary Howitt,
with 36 engravings, quarto.
Tho Shakspeare Gallery of Female Portraits,
numerous plates.
The Book of Beauty, by die Countess of Bles
sington.
The Keepsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort-
ley.
The Picturesque Ahnual, Windsor Castle, 15
plates.
Friendship’s Offering and Winter’s Wreath.
Forget Me Not, Ackormann’s.
Belgium and Nussuu, with upwurds of50 plates.
The Oriental Anuuul, containing Tales, Le
gends and Romances, by F. Bacon, with engrav
ings by Fender.
The Juvenile Scrap Book.
AIfo,
All tlio American Annuals and works of fancy,
dec 7
J. B. Pcrrault, Esq. Cashior of tlio Citizen’*
Bunk of Louisiana.
Beverley Chow, Esq. Cashier ofthe Now Or
leans Canal & Bunking Compuuy.
The great popularity of this Lottery through
out this nnd the neighboring States, where tho
Properties and tho purties interested therein are
known, and the rapid sale of the tickets, induces
tlio subscriber to notify his friends and the public,
to lose no time in forwarding their orders.
LOUIS SCHMIDT, Acting Manager.
Now Orleans, 9th Dec. 1839.
dec 20 254
To Kent,
Three Dwelling Houses. Apply lo
dec 19 II. F.WILLINK.
For Snlc or to Kent.
Tlio two story Dwelling nnd two Lots in
fackfon Ward, opposite the Free School.
Possession will bo given immediately. Apply to
’ A. PARSONS.
dec 17
choice stock of Cuttle,llogs and Sheep,of the most
LLLOVV-CITIZENS—I tender inysolf for select breed. Also, 6
re-election to the offices ofthe Clerk of thu horse wucons nlouidt
For Sale,
A MOST desirable Form, .situated in
Cedar Valley, Paulding County, in the most
romantic and beautiful portion of the Cherokee
country. On tho premises are an excellent dwcl
ling house, comfortably furnished, and u first rate
barn nnd threshing machine.
Anyone purchasing, muy have «^it!»the farm n
ck of Cattle,Hi
Superior nnd Inferior Courts of Chatham Coun
ty, and respectfully request your suffrages on tho |
sixth day of Juuuury, 1840.
dec 16 151 ROBERT W. POOLER.
Fcllow-Citisseng of Chatham Co.
I AM u candidate for re-election to the office of |
Sheriff of Chatham County, and solicit your
suffrages on the first Monday in Jnnunry next,
dec 16 151 ELISHA WYLLY.
To flic Electors of Chatham Co.
F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I am a candidate for
re-election to the office of Tux Collector of
the County, nnd respectfully solicit your suffrages
on tho first Monday iu Junuary next,
dec 13 DAVID BELL.
mules and 4 horses. 4 und 2
bushels of corn, fodder, oats, pens, pumpkins,&c.
This FARM consists of LAND equal in fertili
ty to any iu Georgin, and tlio terms will he liberal
to nn improved purchaser. Apply to Dr. W}I.
P. WILSON, Brunswick, or to Mr. SHORTER,
Cedar Town, Paulding County,
Brunswick, Dec. IG.
KIT The Savannah Republican and Charleston
Courier will please insert tho above twice a week
for one month, and the Darien Herald will givo
four weekly insertions and send bill to Dr. W. ut
this place. dec 19
Hay.
BUNDLES prime Eastern liny, for
dec 14
MICH. DILLON & CO.
Wood? Wood.
T HE Subscriber has now on hand, and will
be constantly receiving, a supply of first
quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply at the Wood
Yard, east end of the town,
oct 17 201 H. F.WILLINK.
dec 5
DTTnni Iflustard.
SUPPLY of London Mustard, of *uperior
quality, for sale by
PORCIiER & LA ROCHE,
Opposite the Market,
Sign of the Golden Globe.
D. Deni'
H AS just returned from No w-Y orit with o largo
and splendid assortment of Foreign and
Domestic DltY GOODS, which will bo sold at
reduced price* for cash or short credit, consisting
of
60 pieces French, German and Eng. Merino*
50 do. MouslindeLaines
500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and
qualities
500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality
500 do. Cotton do.
1000 pieces English, French and Am. Calicoes
10 Dales 34 and 44 brown Homespun
6 cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
25 pieces white and red Flannels
1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering
30 do. Satinets, assorted colors and qualities
30 do. Apron Checks
25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn
25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets
100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do.
300 doz. assorted Head Iidkfs.
10 case* do. Florence braid and plain Straw
Bonnets
25 nieces plain nnd figured Silks, new stylo
25 boxes assorted Ribbons
300 dozen Ludios silk, cotton nnd worsted Hose
200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do.
60 do. Ladies kid and silk Gloves
100 do Gent’s woolen, kid and buckskin do.
25 bales Band Boxes
Together with n choice assortment of silk, broche,
cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked
and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, &c.
Als, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
oct 28 210—ly
Wood.
A QUANTITY of Water Oak and Black Jack
Wood for sale at Guilmartin’s wharf, which
will be sold at a reduced price for cash, if taken
from tho wharf.
dec 12 JOHN GUILMARTIN.
White Lead t dec.
KEGS superior English White Lend
- r; do do American No. 1 & 2
10 bbls English Linseed Oil
JO do do Chalk
10 do do Whiting
5 do Alum, 5 do Suit Petro
l )er ^ avu,1,,idl nm l Coromando,
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
100
1 and for sole by
nov 4
A ...Perfumed Soups.
VARIETY of Perfumed Soaps for the toil-
bnrs and cakes, of various descriptions,
nr wle low for cnsli, by
PORCIIER & LA ROCHE.
dec 5
nnd for sal b * 8 * UU 8 * 1GGt rcce ‘ ved
' Jj«13 ANSON PARSONS.
A PlKr POChCt Bo ° k8 -
« i J. ■■■wtinent of superior Pocket Books
- a.*S} Wallet*, just received und for sa’e by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
I s * r,1 * | ied Sperm Oil.
IQI If I GALLS, superior Winter strained
I jkJo Sperm Oil, warranted puro.
quality do,just received perWm
L ( ec24 orKoU * , £ R< IIENDR[CKS0N<
Cotton Plantation and Negroes
for sale.
T HE Cotton Plantation known as Sombre-
nionde, situate in Bryan county, on Grent
Ogecheo Neck, bounded by lands formerly Mor
el’s and Young’s, now Roger’s, containing 1076
acres, of which 320 are cleared and have bceu
planted iu cotton and provisions;, 200 acres rich
low hammock und swutnp, uncleared; Uie remain
der pine, and dry salt innrsh, which might be re
deemed at little expense. On the premises arc a
new dwelling, cotton, com and negro houses,
with plantation utonsils, and a supply of provis
ions for the negroes till another crop. Tho place
is on tho salts and healthy, with a' good landing
for sloops 200 yards from the settlement. 34 Ne
groes attached to tho plantation, a very prime and
leolthy gang.
Also, u tract of Land in White Bluff district,
situated on the Montgomery road, near Honar’s
bridge, und on Vernon river,containing 360 acres,
adjoining the lands of Adams—125 acres cleared
and euituhje for planting or pasture, the remain
der heavy'timborcd land. On the plnco a house,
which may be made a comfortable dwelling.
Persons wishing to purchnse will please apply
to the subscriber at Savannah,
dec 13 W. WOODBRIDGE
Receiver of Tax Returns.
‘ 7IELLOW-CITIZEN3 of Chatham County,
I offer as a candidate for re-election to the
office of Receiver of Tux Returns, and solicit
your votes on Uie first Monday in January next,
dec 13 x 149 * B. LATHROP.
Ifincsvillc Academy.
T HE Trustees of die above Institution, take |
pleasure iu announcing to the public, that
they have engaged the services of Col. James S.
Brudwell, for the ensuing year.
The instruction of the Aeudemy will be—
Elementary Branches; together with
Latin nnd Greek,
Algebra and Geometiy,
Book-Keeping and Finance,
Natural and Moral Philosophy,
Astronomy, dec. &c.
Bonrd for children can bo obtained in respecta
ble houses on reasonable terms.
S. SPENCER, Secretary.
December 1st, 1839.
ICPTho Darien Herald will publish tlio nbovo
ouco a week until Jaimury next, and forwnrdtlio
nccoimt therefor,to the Secretary ut Riccborough,
Liberty Couuty. 5*10 dec 3
Ho want-street Flour.
p* f \ BBLS Howard-street Flour,fancy brand,
landing from brig Eleanor, und for sale by
dec 18 GEORGE II. MAY.
Cream Ale and Butter*
-g BBLS superior Cream Ale
Ilf 15 firkins Goshen Butter
Landing from brig Excel, for sale by
dec 18 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Baltimore Flour.
fi* BBLS, and 25 half bbls superfine How-
ard street Flour, landing from brig Ope
lousas, for salo by
dec 18 MICII. DILLON & CO.
Rose Water.
A LARGE supply of treble distilled English,
xjl French and American Rose Wuter, just re
ceived per Clinton, and for sale by
dec 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Oats.
BAGS I teavy Seed Oats, just receiv-
ed and ft »r ssle by
Ai’ICH. DILLON & CO.
lladci
\pliia Flour.
in srfine Philadelphia Flour,
at ’ '* ' * "
Wine, Brandy, Gin, Bottles, dec.
2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wine, of superior
quality, on draught
Also, in boxes of land 2doz. each, tho follow
ing celebrated brands of Madeira, Port and Sher
ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz: Ol
iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dimon, Luna/Wuc-
ninaw, Map, Flower, Edward Blandy & Sons
Joy, Alert, Madeira, Belvidere, Golden, Pole ant
Brown Sheny. « « . „
5 pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co s. Brandy
2 tfo. superior llollund Gin
i0 casks London Porter
lOt crates Wine Bottlos. For sale b^r
J P®LSai,|, >111,10 A IlildUUIjJIIIU 1’IUUI,
,n «ne orde r, landing from brig llus-
iecoi ° r Ba, ° !°w fri >m tlio wharf.
GEORGE II. MAY.
pron,
to»9 ’
Up !
„ vc, Ac.
iv ,„„| Lip Srilv, I, Patoy’n Coll] Cream,
Rrthe, 0 " renc '’ Almond Puts. A frcsli supply
pi, articles, fo rtlio cure ofclmppcd
,ii ’ wc >just received and for rale by
Ci. £. Ii XNDHICKSON.
oct 24
207
JOHN W.
Notice.
O N Tuwdoy Inst, about 1 or 2 o’clock, thcro
cnine i innn (bis nsino not known) into iny
yard with u wagon nnd team, four mules nnd ons
sorrel mare, ungeared them, tied thorn to tlio
wagon slid went oft - , nnd has not been Beall Biuce.
I have the team and wagon in my possession, mid
tlio owner can have them by paying expenses and
proving property. Apply to
doc 13 249||t. \YM. A. PITTMAN
One Thousand Dollars Reward.
W ILL be paid for tlio apprehension, with
proofto conviction, ofthe person or per-
sons who fired tiro Bridge of the Central Rail
lload over die Lillie Ogeeclteo, on tho 21st inst.
By order of tlio Rnnrd of Directors.
R. R. CUYLKR, Cashier,
nov 22 231(Georgian)
Rcgntta.
T HE first Annual Regatta of tho "St. Marys
Boat Club,’’ will take plnco at St. Marys,
on the 9th day of Jauunry next, for die following
P urses! „„„
For C oared bents, $100,
Do 4 “ “ $100.
Entrance $15, upon each ofthoabovo. Boats
ofanylnngtli or make, may enter for tlio purses
Proprietors of Boats who may wish to enter
their boata for die above purses, will please signi
fy the same to tlio undersigned nt St. Marys, be-
ioro January 7th, or on that day.
Clubs nlong tho coast are earnestly requested to
visit St. Marys on that day widi their boats, to
contend for the purses.
CIIAS. A. MAGILL,
Secretary St. Marys Boat Club
dec 19 253t8J
A Card.
T HE subscriber wishing to reduce his entire
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery,Fan
cy Articles, &c., will oil nnd oiler the first of Jan
uary next, sell for ready money only—prices will
be in accordance to die times, which tho public
are respectfully invited to call nnd examine for
themselves. A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, nt tlio Eagle,
doc 23 Gibbons’ Buildings.
Notice to Planters.
•4 /"v /“V BBLS. new Menhaden Fish, equal to
No. 3 Mackerel, just received and for
salo at a low rato by
deo 11 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Fresh Spices.
-2 AA MATS Cinnamon
X IJly 1 bbl Nutmegs, fresh imported
1 case Mace do, lung Cloven do
20 kogs pure ground Ginger
19 bngs Root do
5 do Alspico, Ac. Just received and for
by G. R, HENDRICKSON.
Powdered Spices.
C INNAMON, Black Pepper. Africnn Pepper,
Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice
Ginger, Ac. For sale by
PORCIIER A LA ROCHE,
Opposite the Market,
dec 6 Sian ofthe Golden Globe
AUCTION SALES*
nov 22
Administrator's Solo ‘
By S. Phil brick * Co.
On tbahrst Tuesday in January, 1840, in front
or the Court House in tho City of Savannah, dur-'
mg the usual hours or sale, Lot No. 5, Columbia
\\ ard, with tlio dwelling house nnd nil improve
ments thereon; also, n family of Negroes, viz: A
yalunblc fellow, his wife unu their daughter, thros*
m number, nil well disposed nnd very desirablo
servants, bolonging to the estate of Jeremy Stono,
Into of tins city, deconsed. Sold by permission of
tiie Justices of the Inferior Court ofChathaih Co.-
when sittiug for ordinary purposes, nnd by order*
ol the Administrators. Terms atsalc.
nov 6
Administrator 1 * Salo. ’
By S. Philbrit'lc & CO.
On tho lirst Tuesday in Jnnunry next, in front
of tho Court House, between the usual hours of
sale,
A fino Saddle nnd Gig Horse, perfectly gentlff
nnd sound, belonging to the estate of Nicholas
Marlow, deceased; nnd sold by order Of the Ad--
mmistrator. Terms ensh. dec 14
Superior Newcastle Coal'.
1Pft By S'. Pliilbrick &. Co*.
150 chaldrons best Nowcnetlo Coul on boarff
Ur. barque Clio, from Newcastle,nnd will be sold
from the wliarl in lots to suit purchasers at nine
dollars por chaldron. The Coul will be ready for
delivery cm Wednesday next, in meantime order*-
will he taken at the Counting Room. dec 21
By S. Pliilfirick &
At Private Sale.
A valuable mun sen-ant, about 28 yeurs ofago,
a first rate cook, accustomed to house work, good
ostler and carriage driver ill every respect.
Administrator’s Side.
By S. Pliilbrick & Co.
^ >Vill be sold before our store, on Buturday, the
25th Jaimury,the following properly, viz: l horse,-
saddle nnd bridle; l gold watch nnd guard chain, l
trunk, l pnir pistols, nnd sundry articles of wear
ing apparel, belonging to the estnlo of M. H,
Drake, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
Imirs and creditors of said estate, by order of they
Administrator. dec Iff
For Sale or to Hire,
F LATS of dilVerent sizes, from 30 to 70 feet
hi length. Apply to
II. F. WILLINIC,
At his Ship Yard east end of tlio Town,
dec 19 253
Notice.
C OUNCIL will elect five Port Wardens on
the first Monday in January next, for the
Port and Harbor of Savunnah. Applicants will
leave their applications with tlio Clerk on or be
fore thut day. By order of Council.
dec2l M. MYERS, c. c.
Notice.
W II. & S. ROGERS will receive the hills
• of all the up-country Banks of Georgiu,
recently in good standing ut far, for Goods, pro
vided the amount of thebill is traded out, but not
for contracts ulrcady inado. v
Planters’ Bank. I - iIct '* , ° South side Market-Square.
A N election for eight Directors oil the part of. . , . , „ „ .
tlio Stockholders of this Bank, will be held A N election for th« following connty oflicers.
at the Banking House, on Monday, 6th January I *° %VIl: Sperm, Clerk ol the Superior and
uext. The Poll will ho opened at 10 o’clock, A
M. and closed nt 2, P. M.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec ll 247t6J
Superior
Inferior Courts, Receiver of Returns of Taxable
Property, Tax Collector, Coroner, and .Surveyor
of Chatliain County, will he held at the Court
House in tlio city of Savanuali. on Monday the
sixth day of January, 1840. Polls opened at the
hour prescribed by law. Tlio Magistrates of
Chatham comity are requested to preside at said
election. The' Sheriff is hereby enjoined to at
tend with the County Constables, to open the
By S. Pliilbrick, & Co.
At Privato Sale.
50 boxes 1st quality Sperm Candlos, landing
from brig Russell, from Philadelphia. dec 21
Central Rail Road and Banking
Company of Georgia.
Savannah, 3d Dec. 1839.
DIVIDEND NO. 6.
A DIVIDEND from the profits of this Com-1 polls and preserve order. By order.
pany for tlio nust six months lias been'tliis I EDWARD G. WILSON,
day declared, payable on and after tlio 11th inst. 1 '
The umount of dividend is $2 55 per share for
shares on which the sum of $100 was paid prior to
June last, and $2 50 per share of $9< 50 paid.—
Stockholders at and in the neighbomood of Ma
con, can receive their dividends at the Branch.
R. R. CUYLER, Cashier,
dec 5 242—1m (Geor.)
dec 13
Deputy Clerk Inf, c. c. c.
Central Rail Road & Banking
Company of Georgia.
Savannah, Nov. 13,1839.
A N Election for nine Directors to manage the
xjL affairs of this Institution, will be held at the
Banking House iu this city, on the first Monduy
in January next. Polls to he open from 9 A.M.
to 2 P.M. By order. R. It. CUYLER,
nov 18 227 Cashier.
Caw Notice.
C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun-
sellor at Law, has located himself in Louis
ville, Georgia, where he will attend to all profes-
j sional business entrusted to his care, with diligence
nnd punctuality. He will regularly attend the Su
perior Courtsofthe Comities of Jefferson, Burke,
Scriven, Eftingluini, Bulloch, Tuttnall and Mont
gomery.
aug2 1G3
City Marshal's Sale*
On the first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in tho*
city of Savannah, between the Usual hours
of sale, (under tho superintendence oftho Com
mittee on Sales) the following Lots, viz:
Lot No. 39, Elbert Ward, hounded east by lot
No. 40, south by Liberty street, west by lot No*
38, and north by a lane; re-entered upon as Uie
property of Judith Sheftall, for ground rent.
Also, Lot No.24, Liberty YVurd, bounded east
by Jefferson street, south by York street, west by
lot No. 23, and north by President street; re-en
tered upon as the property of the estate Surnael
Wilkins, for ground rent.
Also, Lot No. 35, Liberty Word, hounded .east
by lot No. 36, south by South Broad street, west
by lot No. 34, and north by a lane; re-entered up
on as tho property of the estate Samuel Wilkin*?
for ground rent
Also, Lot No. 3, Warren Ward, hounded east
by lot No. 4, south by a lane, west by lot No. 2,
uud north by Buy street; re-entered upon as Uio
property of Win. P. Bowen, for ground rent/
doe 7 A. HARMON, c. m.
Colorado anti Red River Land.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, before
the Court House in the City of Savannah,
will he sold for tho benefit of the creditors of Lew
is Gunuhl.an insolvent debtor,five thousand (5000)
acres of Land in the Republic ofTexas, the same
beingcontainedina script for five (5) shares in
the estate and funds of the Colorado nnd Red
River Land Company, transferable on Uie book*
ofthe Company, Uie said script having been regu
larly made out to the said Lewis Ganahl and by
him assigned to me under an order ofthe Hon.
tho Inferior Court ofChntham County, for Uie
benefit of the creditors ofthe said Lewis Ganahl.
4 . ELISHA WYLLY,
Assignee far benefit creditors Lewis Ganahl.
nov 25
Elixir of BarV:.
T HIS vnluable flavored Cordial is expected in
a few days by tho brig Opelousas, from Bal
timore. It is needless to comment upou tho val
uable properties of Uiis Bark for Fever and Ague,
Nervous Debility or Weak Stomach, as the testi
monials in hands of the Agents will suffice its val
uable qualifies.* It can only he procured at Uie
store of PORCHER & LA HOCIIE,
de<c 6 Sole Agents.
Notice to Pilots.
I T appearing by a report of the Resident Phy-
siciau in Boston, that Uie Small Pox, to an
alarming extent is, and has been for some timo,
prevailing in that city; notice is hereby given to
all Pilots and Captains of vessels arriviug from
that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Five
Fathom, nnd there to remain, without communi
cation with the city, or adjacent country, until
visited by the Health Officer.
By order of the Mayor and Aldermen passed
this day. WM. B. STEVENS, M. D.
Deputy Health Officer,
dec 12 For tho Port of Savannah
Linen ami Cotton Shirts.
J UST opened, a complete assortment of ready
mado Shirts, viz: Superior Irish Linen do,
Cotton with linen bosoms, do French Gingham,
warranted not to fade; do Boston Prints, and Eng
lish twilled, which will be sold at a small profit,by
nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square.
Bank of St. Marys
R ESOLVED, Thut a reduction of fifteen per
cent, he required on all notes offered for
renewal at Uiis Batik on and after the first day of
February next, and also a further reductiou of
fifteen per cent, on the renewal next thereafter.
A. J. BESSENT, Cashier.
St. Marys, (Ga.) 6th Deo.
9 ftlstF
Butter.
KEGS Butter received on consignment,
and for solo by
deo 3 NOBLE A. HARDEE.
51
Baltimore Bacon;
6 HHDS. Sides
6 do. Shoulders, first quality Bacon, laud
ing from schr Sophia. For salo by
dec 14 GEORGE H. MAY.
Tin Plate.
O NE hundred boxes Tin Plate Jx
500 lbs Block Tin, 500 lbs Copper Bolts
for sale by N. B. & H. WEED,
nov 26
Marshal's Sale.
Bryan M. Morel, )
vs. > In Admiralty.
The Rdbt.Bvucc and cargo. )
B Y virtue of au order of Court in this cause,
will be sold before the Court House in Sa-
| vannali, on the firat Tuesday in January next, Uie
schooner Robert Bruce and her cargo of Boards,
24 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of dumaged To-
| bacco, and one Gun, all os the savno now uro ut
tho Landing and Plantation of Brynn M. Morel,
Esq. ntOs8ubaw Island. Terms cash, bnnkuble
money. PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
Deputy Marshal District of Georgia,
dec 6 24*3
SherifiPs Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Febru-'
ury next, before Uio Court House in thtf
city of Savannah, between the usual hours ofsalo,
one Bread Cart, one sninll Wagon und Harness,
one Matrass, one Pillow; one Cot, one box finger
Rings, and one chest of Clothing; levied on un
der und by virtue of a Distrain Warrant issued
out ofthe Honorable the Inferior Court of Chat
ham County, at Uie instance of Mordecai Myers,-
vs. John Smith.*
dec 21
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
254 (Geor)
Wanted,
A N Overseer to take charge of a Cotton and
Rice Plantation. Apply to
dec 21 256 WAf. H. CUYLER.
Domestic Brandy and Gin.
6) p* BBLS. Domestic Brandy, 15 do Smith’*
do Gin, received per brig New York, and
for sale by
nov27 MICHr*DILLON & CO,
Coal.
T WO hundred and fifty chaldrons best quality
English Coal, landing from brig Symetry,
at Telfair's wharf, for sale in lots to suit purcha
sers, by MICH. DILLON & CO,
dec 7
Wanted to Purchase
I MMEDIATELY, for the use of a Planter, an
able bodied Negro Mun or Boy, for whom a
fair price will be paid. JOHN BOSTON
april 8
French Chemicals.
O ULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate and Acetate
of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Black Pep
per, Krcosote, Pinerine, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Em-
Combs, Brushes, Ac.
IINE Ivory ond Horn Dressing and Pocket
Combs, Hair,Cloth, Nail, Combs.and supe
rior English, French and American Tooth Brush'
F 1
Titine, Ext. NuxVmnioii, Hydrodnto, Potossa, &c. es, und Shaving Brushes, &c. in tho greatest va-
Just received per Rework, and for salo bv riety. Just received and for sale by
— - * " *> Ufvrnin-vonv > g u g G, R. HENDRICKSON.
oct 3
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
To Plautcrs.
T HE Subscriber, Agent for the Athens Manu
facturing Company, has constantly on hand
a supply of their Domestic Woolon and Cotton
Goods, a superior article for Negro Clothing.
NOBLE A. HARDEE.
oct 26 209
Garden Scc«l8—Crop 1889,
A SUPPLY of English and Shaker's Garden
Seeds, for sale on reasonable terms by
PORCHER &LL ROCHE,
Opposite tho Market,
diet Signefth.G.ldiiitilek.,,