Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 09, 1839, Image 3

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I ^nrlf «toii, Tin Hilton Head, t* rf n^tufoi t <•»•' Edisto, * Tho «tog*nt*tomii imckcl ISIS, rhase master, will depart for the ^^Ton MONDAY MORNING ot 7 lu< P..' freight or passage, luvmg excel- S^^ U °OTiS»WOOD. ^All d»ro pssscngw* uuiit bo cleared at nllouie* , respectfully informs hie "■"i'talK hM turned the diaponMUon r ftvora,»' hi* lucky atnnd a* hereto. BfijhAiithoul chtmces In tho Kf v TjifD PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY NO. 66. on Saturday hurt, nt Alexandria, p^SmaJo known hereon; ®*J8 Kombero—lo Brawn "* < S ‘'“"'—.-am eni'/( 2500 1707 1000 400 300 A. c See. WO, ' -"WSSiK;'" : on tho Slat inat. containing two prl- !JJ 000 o, *c. ticket* #6, received and ftr hiboto, Theatre. Theatre. tv. C. EOKBES—1.CBSCC. GREAT ATTRACTIONI >OJl TH| BENEFIT OF OAI1RIXL RAVEL* iMt appearance aftheRatd, in Soeonnah. TRnEE ENTIRE NEW PIECE!. THIS EVENWO, Dec. 0, The performance will commence with tho amu' aing piece called tho THREE FACED FRENCHMAN. In which Gabriel Ravel will perform threo character! in the English Language.! j^Durmgdie piece * variety ofDinoum by the After which tho Comic Pantomime of AEMARO AND MOCIIENTO.' Character* by the R&vele, To bo followed with the laughable Farco of tho MARRIED RAKE. Mr. Flighty Mr. Iladiion. Mra. Tnctrac,., Mrs. Barker. To concludo witli the novel entertainment of the BEDOUIN ARABS 1 . By tho whole ofthe Ravel Family! 03*Doors open at 0 o'clock, and performance to cominenceat halfpaal aoven precisely. Boxes and Parquette Ono 1 Jollur—Gallery Fifty Cento. Beats can be secured at tho Georgian Office. K/’HcfrosliincnL ofthe boat quality for Ladies and Gentlemou to ho had at tho Bar. dee 0 %Sforlhefiral time in thiaclly, Mai- kictkbrated Tragedy ofthe FATAL DOWRY, OR A HUSBAND'S REYENGE. Mr. Forbes. Mr. Iaherwood. Ml*. Barker. Iifinini'a entertainment will concludo with * ihpopular Melo Drama ofthe LADY OF THE LAKE. ii Phu-.iix Riflemen 1 ...CiD a Company meeting at your Dnll I Eooin, This Evening at Iialf past G o’clock, ii-ii of importance. 1, order Cant. J. F. Segur. I 1 CRAMER. 1st Berg’tP.R. Bunk of St. Marys. rich is hereby given that an election for jm Directors to oerve for ono year, will Mo the Banking House in St. Marys on the lay. being the sixth day of January next. ’ A, J. BESSENT, Cashier. IlMim, ((i.i.) Gtli Dee-1839. |i 84511m (Georgian)- • , Bank of St. Marys. OLVF.I), That a reduction of fifteen per jet. be required on all notea offered for piuthii Bank on and after the first day of Jny next, and alio a Author reduction of Ipieral, onlherenewel next thereafter. T A. J. BESSENT, Cuhlor. LUuti, (Ga.) 6th Dec. 1639. | 2451latF(Georgian) Jo, I t] Shcrlfl’s Sale. L be sold on the first Tuesday in Jonn- Inybut, before tho Court Houeo in the fcmnnib, between tho usual hours of sale, I Nigra man slave; levied on ns the proper* pnnitar Drysdaie, to aatisfy executions Inloftbe Honorable tho Court oFCotn- staii of Oyer and Terminer for (lie city Ain favor of Jacob Dae, et. al. Prop, dent by defendant. ELISHA WYLIY, Sheriff o. c. Notice. ICepirtnenhip existing between Mr. Cy- N,ll. Carter ami the undersigned, under If 8. Carter Sc Co. was dissolved on uitby the death of the former. The AGE, COMMISSION and AGEN- [il.NESS will be continued by the under- Ttkit own account. R. RAIFORD. 245»* aGtorgia Journal, Macon Messenger, hi Sentinel, Augusta, are requested lo Iibore three times, and forward thoirac- TOment. R. R. B . .Seasonable Ooobts. UOADCLOTIla—Black, invisible greon, ohvo, blue, dnrh mixed ami i.idet mixed and brown, Englishddahio milled. Coesimeres—Drab, black, dark grey and striped. Satinots—Blue, drub, cadet and dark mixed. Suspendci*—Elastic and knitted, also Extra Ends. Homey—Lambs Wool, Vigonia, whilo and mix- Gloves—Colored and wlilte Iloskin, Buckskin, Silk and Beaver Umbrellas—Silk anil Cotton. Slocks—Satin, and Bombosin, with bowa and plain. ^ mV MerT^ SkYe?'' 111 '' ° nC * *‘ me J co * or<,< '' Also, Brushea—cloth, hair, nail and tooth. Ilandkerehicfs—Wliito Silk, plain, red and figur cd. Just received, add for sale by ’ GEORGE W. BEHN, 0«22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. Cheap Negro Clothing. SUITS Negro Clothing, 275 Clue Kor- • soy Wrappers and Petticoats. The above Clouting ia suitable for Plantation uao, and wiU be sold very low, by - J..C. BTURTEVANT. nov 30 238ca . IV. II. Ac 8. RtlgCn, TTAVE just receivod per recont arrlvnla IVom 11 N. York, nearly their Hill supply of French, German, Italian and English Fancy Dry Goods, among which are the following articles, vi*» Ladies rich Plush and Silk French Shawls Do. oolorod and black Ostrich and Cashmere Shawls 1 case finest Florence Braid Bonneta 1 do. super. Irish Linens 15 cartoons Paris oinb. Cepes and Collar* 30 pieces Wash Blonde eud'plain Quillings 5 do. Weir Gro do Lyon* Lace 25 do. Thread Edgings and Inserting* 10 do. Vnlcncine do. do, and Bendings 20 do; 4-4 and 54 Wash, Spot, Sqliareandll. Insion Jlbindo French worked Culls, Blonde Veils and Paris Bands Cbnntilla Veils,Eng. Collars and Twist Shawls Mohair Nett*, Bags and Scarfs Muslin Paris emlnl Shawls, 4-1 nqdG-4 Black Loco do. do. 1-2 and 4-1 Cops, Insmit's Wuists, French Flower* and Wreaths Flench, English and American Print* Challys, Mmis. de Laincs, Velvet* and Silk* Tartan, Rob Roy and Kalivle Shuwl* Bonnet, Boltand Cap Ribbon* • Ermine and Fur Collar* Silk, Wonted and Cotton Hose, oct 31 South »ido Market Square. Cloth and Satinet Jackets. TUST received und far *ale low, by J nov22 G. 8. NICHOLS. Linen and Cotton Shirts. TUST opened, q complete assortment of ready ef mado Shirts, viz: Superior Irish Linen do, CottonwilhUnenbosoms, do French Gingham, warranted not to fade; do Boston Prints, and Eng- fish twilled, which will ho sold nt u small profit,by nov II G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square. . Hose Water. lEGF.nipnlj. of treble distilled English; praind American Rose Water, just ro ll Clinton, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. Herring. Kf ,d rt lB<1Herri "8' •““ding from in ikon Fuller, and for side low, by L. BALDWIN, Cer-I Ml brig I rul e;Br j nn. kel, I loo, Ob’ 1 ill- ft- t\ ight >pcr | Ulr lisle ipe- f lo it J. ster, 0\V Vi w, «., it lap'- veil it or ft N. her I ..Fresh Spices. I Cmnain °n ft ml Nutmegs, fresh imported a Mace do, 1 bag Cloves do B are ground Ginger loot do P Aijpice, Sec. Just received and for M 0. R. HENDRICKSON. Dry Uoods. F ANCY Alpeens,'Marseilles Crib Counter- panes, white Marseilles Counterpanes, as- sorted sizes . White end col’il notted do do do Blanket Shawls, low priced Red Flannels Bleached nnd unbleached Canton Flannel English bleached do ’ .do Low priced Satinets, Kentucky Jeans Blackund blue black Bombns'raa Welsh Flannels, Thibet Scarfs French and English Mer inos. For sale by GEORGE W. BEHN, nov 25 No. 2 Shad’s Building. Planters. I*®' BUNS—Early China Dwarf tMWJks week Beans, white Kidney fi *™"! Beans, early Washington or farp white Marrowfat Peas, Dwarf [ Charlton Peas,Dwarf Pro- VfctaSS?^ ^ U,t reccivo<1 ° rt * lc cr0 P jWlHER Sc la ROCHE. IP^d-MarRet Square, ‘"'ah Frilled do r? $Jngc,2do Wire Blond “jcy Blond ; j 5™*’ Bdo German do Jo, 3 do Wire Edging , 12 do I’laiil Swisa iiS’xi 1 “"lantilla Loco B.u e & r ‘ 1,0 RnBhinet Loco SffMk?’ 13 do Pongee Hdkf. an * j 3 do do Satin do fancy do 'Ordered do ,'. b ^[ 0;; e Gloves ;tkG& dodoKiddo "’Valvetnibhehs '““xiruiieiit of Plain, Figured nov 30 Blankets! Blankets!! Blankets!!! T HB aubxcriber hit! ju*t rocoived from France ter ship Flo. inn, via Churlesion, a full sup ply of Negro and Bed Bloukets, from tlio cele brated manufacturer Z. Grainor & Son, Mont- pnllior. NOBLE A. HAHDEE. npv 21 230 T Suspenders, Suspenders. III. subscriber luis now on hand,a very largo .auortraont of Suspenders, ■ viz: Superior hloktie Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin ®®j Silk Elnsiic and Cotton} all of which aro ottered at ||is usual low prico. nov 11 Q. 8. NICHOL8, Market Square, Thirty Thousand Dollars. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. CLASS NO. 1)5, FOR 1833. i T O bo drawn at Alexandria, Va. on the 7tl> day of December, 1833 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. • , PRIZES. 1 prize of, ..930,000 1 do .. 10,000 1 do .. 4000 1 do .. '3000 1 do .. 2500 1 do .. 1707 , 50 do .. 1000 60 do ;. .. 400 _ See. See.. Ticket. *1 n f Halves $5, Quariers *2 50. For ’ ' WITHINGTON’S Lot’y Sc Ex. Ofifts, on the Ray. sale at dec 4 ^^Cnnfilcs, Oil, Ac. BOXE8 Sperm Candles, 4’*, 5’* and Ci vf Winter Spenn Oil Do rellned Whole do Snrinir do do lUght Whale do • Hnllibuft Fins, Onions, Potatoes Tongues nnd Sounds, Codfish Butter nnd Cheese, Spices Soap, Tallow Candles Wholo aud half bids Canal Flour Half and or dp Buckweat Loaf and Brown Sugar Hv«on, Young Hyson nnd Block Teas Wooden and Stone Ware Fino Calf nnd thick Boots and Shoes Wines and Liauora Nails, (assorted,) Ploughs, Ac. Just received, and for sale by B. N. .DOUGLASS, Ancieux’ wharf. ALSO, Men! adon Fish, fi?r plantation ust), on consign ment 239| r dec dtc. “AGS prnno Juva pofico tlU 10 j| chests fresh Hyson Tea 35 bids St Croix £ugar 15 boxes superior Poland Starch 100 do Malawi Ilalsins • Just received and for sale by dec0 C. LTMcNISH. Ilauts. Beer iiua Tongue*. "t BBLS Baltimore Hams J. VF 5 do Smoked Beef 10 do Smokcd.Tongncs Just received aud for salo by deed C. I*. McNlSII. Preserves and Cordials* AT BOXES Preserves, assorted f 15 do East India Ginger 150 doz assorted West India Cordials Received and for solo by decG C. L. McNlSII. Champafgnc. ~ BASKETS Champagne, (‘Jonet*) in JL iJU quarts and pints„for sale by decO C. L. McNlSII. Sugars, Liquors, Ac. IIHiiS.prime Porto Rico Sugor Ov/ 10 pipes puro Hollaud Gin, various brands 6 halfpipes Seignette Brandy 5 do 1st prpof Domestic Brandy 0 puncheons Jaiuaicu Ruin 5 qr casks sweet Malaga Wino 10 qrca.iks Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar< •cUles Madeira- 24 doz Duff,Gordon & Co’s Golden Sherry, vintage oflS29 20 doz Port and Hock Wines 50 boxes Chas. River No. 1 Soap 36 cases Pickles ^ < 20 reams Foolscap Paper For sale on accommodating terms, nov 20 GEORGE H. MAY. A> Card. .. DR. ROBERT II. A. KOCII, P (?IU)M DRESDEN, IS SAXONV.) ROFESSOR of Music, for the Inst four years iu the cities of Baltimoro aud Anapolis, Md. now in the city of Snvaiiuah, Ga. has the pleasure of informing the citizens of Savannah and its vi cinity, that no will commence to give lessons on tho Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute nnd Thorough Bn«s (that is, how to corn- nose Music,) and iu Singing, particularly Church Music, and other Songs. Ladies nnd Gontlemen wishing to associate iu this Music School, will E leaso inquire for further iufamiution nt Dr. loch’s room, at tho residence of A. G. Oeinler, Esq. in the morning from 10 to 1 o’clock*, and ih tho nfWnoon ftwn 3 until 5 o'clock. FOR SALE.—A splendid grand square Piano Forte, With tho Ilarp, Loud Baboon, Drum and Bell Pedal, by which the performer can produce nine different sounds; also, on Italian Guitar, Flutes, Italian Violin, Clarionet, and an assort* went of tho nowest Music. These articles can be seen hy those who feel disposed to exainino such handsome instruments, at the above place. Piano Fortes tuned. Orders thonkAUly receiv ed. 199 oct 16 for Liverpool Tho first olsss ship COROMANDO, Capt. Pierce, will commence loading to morrow For ftoight applv to doc 2 I’ADEI.FORD. FAY & CO. For Liverpool, Tho first class American ship AMERI- ;CAN, Capt. T.'Iloldon, Jr., will bo des patched immediately. For freight or passage, ap ply on hoard et Bolton's Wharf, or to nov 13 WASHBURN, LEWIS Sc CO. _ For Boston, The first rate brig PANDORA, J; Gord- SSiftnor, master, will meet with despatch, hav ing part of her cargo engaged. For balanco of freight or passage, apply to Copt. G. on board ot Mnflgtn's upper vvlmri, or to nov 28 WASHBURN. LEWI8 & CO. _ . For Rent, That large and coinfortiible House, situ- in Washington Word, Homing tho —_itedin Washington Square. Possession given immediately. Apply to MATTHEW II. McALLISTERI novl 2141 and trots fine. A liberal retvntd will IxT for delWcry of tlm Horse, and a reward or $30 fordio apprehension of tlio thief, with proof to conviction. Tho Horse to he delivered in Sa vannah or Augusta. Letters to be directed to Mr. Hibler.Augusla. 241c»* doc 4 To Planters. A COMPETENT Monger of Negroes, a Rico and Cotton planter, will take employ ment for fair wages one Cotton or Rice Planta tion, on the first day of Jonaary ensuing, or earli er if required. A situation on the Sea Islanda willbe preferred. Reference as to the capability, sobriety, nud Industrious lublts ofthe applicant, can boliad, ho being well kaown to many of the wcalUdest planters m the low part ofGeorgiaand South Carolina. Apply at this office, nov 20 234! Wood, Wood. T HE Subscriber has now on hand, and will • bo 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. A Stray Horse, Brought to tho Mnnsien Honto Stable on the 27th of November, a Bay HORSE, 5 years old, fifuen Imml* high, awitch tail. The ov ti er may obtain him by application o tlio Stable or at tho City Hotel, and paying nil oxpen*e*. P. WILTBERGER. dec 7 244m Central Hail Road and If ankiiiK Company or Georgia. Savannah,* 3d Dec. 1839. DIVIDEND NO. 0. A DIVIDEND (Vom the profits pf thin Com pany for tlio nast six months has been this day declared, payable on and after tlio 11th inst. The amount 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 $97 50 paid.— Stockholder* at and in the ucighhornood of Ma con/can receive their dividends attjie Branch. . R. R. CUYLER, Cashier, dec5 242—1m(Geor.) Twin or Ifliiitlboll Boll Colton Seed for Salo. T HE Subscribers hare.mi hand a lot ofthe above Seed ofthe presontyear’acrop, raised on the plantation of Mr. Wm. Kilpatrick, in Put man comity, of this Slat. It is a fact well known by those persons who have tried tin. species of Cotton—that it issuperior to any other for quali ty, and yieldsmnre perncre, especially upon old land.than any oilier yet known. Acatiple ofthe stalks with bolls, may lie seen at ottr Counting Room, WIMBERLY Sc JONES, dec 2 233 millinery nnd Drcii-Mnklng T HE MISSES HOWELLB (from N. York) beg leave to inform die Ladies of Savannah add its vicinity, that they haVa opened a fitshiona- bio MILLINERY anil DRESS-MAKING ES TABLISHMENT, over die store of Mere. T. M. Sc I. M. Tuns an, in Monument Square, with the latest New York fashions, end respectfully so licit a share of their patronage, nov 13 224111m*. Dividend No. 9. SiVAsxaii I*suna*ca t Trust Co. J 5th December, 1833, t A DIVIDEND pf 5 per cent, having been XI this day declared by die Board of Director, upon the Capital Stock, Ibr the last.ix months. The same will be paid on end after Monday next, the 3th instant. dec 5 SAMUEL C. IIOU8B; Sec’y, marine and Fire IiiB. Bank. I ’ December3,1833. j D IVIDEND—Tho Board of Director, hav ing this day declared a Dividend of 4 per Rent, for die pastO months, dio same will he paid to the Stockholders on or after Monday the 23d instant. JAS. SMITH, Cashier, dee 5 242r .lorm mallcry., FASHIOSADI.E A*H MILITARY TAILOR, H AS received per recent arrivals, a choice as- sortmentof Broadcloths, Cossimcres, Vest ings, dec., which ho is prepared to make up to or der ill the best manner, and on reasonable terms, oct10 . J ' ■ • D.'Dem H AS just returned from \ew!York with a largo and splendid assortment of Foreign nnd Doinesdo DRV GOODS, which will be sold at reduced prices for cash or Bhort credit, consisting of 60 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos 50 do. Moiisliu do Lnincs . 500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and qualities 500 yards Ingrain Cnrpotlng. best quality 500 do. Cotton do. 1000 nieces English, French and Am, Calicoes 10 talcs 3-4 and 44 brown Homespun • 0 cases bleached Shirtings und Sheetings 25 pieces white and red Flannels 1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering 30 do. Satinets, assorted colors ana qualities 30 do. Apron Checks 25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets 100 pair Wltitney, Rose nnd .Mackinaw do. 300 .doz. assorted Head Ildkfs. 10 cases do. Florence braid und plain Straw Bonnots 25 pieces plain and figured Silks, new style 25 toxes assorted Ribbons 300 dozen Lndies silk, cotton and worsted Hose 200 do.' Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do. GO do. Lndies kid and silk Gloves 100 do Gent’s wdolen, kid nnd buckskin do. 25 bales Jlnnd Boxes 1. Togeihor with a clioico assortment of silk, brocho, cotton nnd worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked aud figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, &c. Als, an assortment of Ready Mudo Clothing. ' oct 28 ' 210—Jy Rich Plaid Satin and Taflteta Bonnet Ribbons* Just received and now opening, T WO boxes rich Plaid Satin andTaOetaBon- net Ribbons, for sale low hy A. BENNETT, nov 25 No. 1 and 2 Waring’* Buildings, Steel Fens, I N tho greatest variety. doc 3 W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS. To Plautcrs. T HE Subscriber, Ageut fur the Athens Manu facturing Company, has constantly on hand a supply of their Domestic Woolen nnd Cotton Goods, a superior ankle ftrTCcgro Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE. oct 20 203 ttarden Seeds, Crop of 1SHD. F OR sale by PORCHElt & LA llOCHE, (he following: White Onion,silver abut S. Butter. KEGS Butter received on eonaignment, and for side hy dec 3 NOBLE A. HARDEE. 51 . Bacon, Pork and Corn. T EN thousand lbs. Baltimore Bacon, (Mid dlings) 20 bbls prime Pork 2005bushels Beach Island Corn, forsale hy nov 23 MICH. DILLON Si CO. N. E. Itnin nnd Qoshen Butter. BBLS pure -New England Rum ,J \ A few firkins choice uoilien Butter, just recoiled and for sale by, nov 22 . MfCH. DILLON & CO. Domestic Brandy nnd Gin. g% a* BULB. Domestic Brandy, 15 dp Smith’s do Gin, received per brig New York, and for sale by nov27- MICH. DILLON & CO. Coni. x T WO hundred and filly chaldrons best quality English Coal, landing from brig Hyiuetry, at Telfair’s wharf, for *ale ill lots to suit purcha sers, bv MICH. DILLON & CO. dec7' ‘ * Swedes’ Iron. QA TONS Sjvedes’ Iron, for solo low from OX/ tk“ wharf, by ~dcc5 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. Fruit. •J fp KEGS fresli MnlagiiGrapss, 75. boxes do it) do Raisins, for salo by dee 5 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. Baltimore Flour. T WENTY-FIVE bills Baltimore Flour, just receivod and for sale by nov 28 LONG & PATTERSON. SBWns’ r Goods. 4,6-1 ’’’■a trench Quilts ,N > 10 -4 and 12-4 TabloDa- |?°4 and 12-4 Scotch Damask Table do do and SA- liter, olid ling, 3im- PP'J oh, 2 ibrig N. Napkin- I?4ainl LL.iri "' orHtc cl Table Cover* > Q uo Pa?- 0 collon ond linen do do i aw i UUo cotton Stands and Toilet .fek'Covei* fe' ! ^^ ra8l, ' &C ' T0 ' Ve " ine "“and Luton and Cotton Shoot- tearconen ™“Is ,’>' m,ro 15'ttnity ftsfsMsSrsi. cfpsar ““rat Monument Square, Wine, Brandy, Gin, Bottles, See. 2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wnyi, of superior quality, on draught Also, in boxes of 1 and 2 doz oacli, the follow- ing celebrated brands of .Madeira} Port ondShor- ry Wines, in quantities;to suit: purchasers, viz: Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dimon, Luna,Wao-. amaw, Map, Flower, Edward Blandy Sc Sons, Joy, Alert, Madeira, Bclvidorc, Golden, Palo and Brown Sherry. ' . _ , 5 pipes Ottird, Dmiuy & Co's Brandy 2 uo. superior Holland Gin 10 casks London Porter too crates Wino Bottles. For solo by oct 24 . 207 JOHN W. LONG Sutgar. ■ . 8 HHDS Porto Rico, 3 do St. Croix, prime quality, for solo by nov 23 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. Nalls. T WO hundred ensks Nuils, for solo by WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. . Sperm Caudles. T HIRTY boxes 4,5 umf (i Sperm Candles- just receivod (ind for anlo by nov 88 . LONG Sc PATTERSON. Snlcndid Uoiiiloii Annuals. W T. WILLIAMS 1ms just rocoived,a few • of the London Annuals for 1840, of tho most beautifiil'kiiids.ciiiheHished with engravings by the most eminent Artists. Tlio Amaranth, edited by Hernoy, folio with 13 engmvingB on steel. Tho Iris, hy Miss Metford.xvith large and beau tifully engraved plated and fanciful picturosquo borders, in n new nnd unique stylo, in folio, Tho Book' of tho Boudoir or the Court of Queen Victoria, a scries of Portraits oftlie-Eng- lisli Nobility, together with that qfthe Queon. Gems of Beauty, with fanciful illustrations in verso, by the Countess of Blcssiiigton, folio. The Bello ofthe Season, by tho Countess or Blessington, splendidly illustrated in quarto. Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, with po etic illustrations hy L. E. L. aud Mary Ilowitt, with 3Gongrovings, quarto. , ' Tho Shukspeure G.dlcry of Fomalo Portraits, numerous plates. Tlio Book^of Beauty, by the Countess or Blca- 81 Tho Keepsake, editod by Lady E. Stuart Wort- '^The Picturesque Annual, Windsor Castle, 15 ^Friendship’s Offoring and Winter’s Wreath. Forgot Me Not, Ackoniianq’s. Belgium qnd Nassau, with upwards ofSOplaUiS Tho Oriental Annual, containing Tales, Le gonds and Romances, by F. Bacon, with engrav ings by Fender, The-Juvenile Scrap Book. All the American Annuals nnd works offuncy. deo 7 Pci'fnmca Soaps. A VARIETY of Perfumed Soaps for the tod- ot, in bars and cakes, of various descriptions, for wile low for cash, by dec 5 PORCHER Sc LA ROCHE. Yellow do lied do Early Blood turnip Boot French Amber Sugar do Whilo Silesia Sugar do Early Orange Turnip do Long Blood do Long Mangol Wurtzol ‘ Long Scarlet Carrot Long Orange do . Long Blood do Early'Horn do Guernsey Parsnip Long WniteMo Early Cluster Cucumber Long do Long Green do Early short green do Markenoesi tor ptcldo Sup’r Watormelloii Largo Muskmellon Fine Nutmeg Mellon Large Cantelone do Green Citron uo Bush Summer Squash Dutch Summer Squash Crookneck Winter do Cocounut or Porter do Mammoth Pumpkin Large Yellow do Jmirl sugar loaf Lettuce Wnite head curly do Green do largo uo Cabbage Head do Extra do do do Brown Dutch do Longwhite sum'rlladisli Early scarlet short top do Long Salmon do Long scarlet do Scarlet or Cherry Tur nip do White Turnip do Yellow Turnip do White Full Spanish do Block do do do Early sugar loufCabboge Early Dutch do Early York do Arkfie’s early dwarf do Large York do Early Drumhead do Early Bullock’s Heart do Largo Bergen do Large Drumhead do Flat orJato Dutch do Green Savoy do s • Green Glazed do Red Dutch do Colo wort, or Collards Early Cauliflower Lato do Cesarean Kale, 6r Cow Cabbage dec 7 244 ( Scotch Kale,green curl’d Sea Kalo Early Dutch or Spring Flat Turnip Early Garden Stone do Largo English Norfolk White Flat do Largo white Globe do Red Top Flat do Yellow Aberdeen ,or Bullock do Dalo’s Yellow Hybrid (new) do Rutabaga or Swedish, (yellow) do Long Tankard or Han over do Sago I [quash or Bell Popper < Cayenne do Purple Egg Plant Curled Cress or Pepper- gross Broad LeaVed Cress Water Cress Large smooth red To mato Yellow Tomato Vegetable Oyster Sofid Celery Summer Savory Dwarf curleu Parsliy Curled do . Round Leaved Spiuoge White Mustard Brown do LongWhite Okra Short Green do Giant Asparagus Nastiirtion Bene Plant English Sorrel Large Scotch Leek London Leek Saffron Sweet Marjoram Sweet Thyme Lcuion Balm Early Sugar Com Chinese Prolific do Early Washington Juno Peas Bishop’s early Prolific do Largo white Marrowfat' Dwarf Marrowfat do Dwarf Prolific do Early Chinn dwarf Beans Early Mohawk do do Early six-week do do White Kidney do do Red Marrow do do Flpwer See<ls ( assorted Stolen, Jfrttn tho stable of Mr. John Whitehead, in Burko County, on mb 29th November last, a beautiful Bay HORSE, black mauo and tail, (inaiio very thin) ono or two white feet,four years old last *nring,walks ^ lllvnt.nl •mn.Ak.l *• , . 11 I — ! - — AUCTION SALES. Administrator’s Salo By 8. Philbi'ick A Co. On the first Tuesday in Jannnry, 184ft, in front of the Court House in tho City of Savannah, dur ing the usual hours of sale, Lot No. 5, Columbia Word, with tlio dwelling houso nnd all improve ments thereon; also, a family of Negroes, viz: A valuable fellow, hts wife and their daughter, tliroo in number, nil well disposed and very desirable servants, belonging \o tno estate of Jeremy Stone, late of this city, deceased. Sold hy permission of tho Jutdices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham Co. when sitting for ordinnrvp ur P OJ,fi, *i by order of the Administrators. Terms at sale. no? 0' Splendid assortment of Fnshiot&blo Fancy Dry Goods and Millinery. By 8. Fliilbrick & Co. At Private Sole. Among which aro rich fashionable Plaid and fig’d Satin and other Hat Ribbons. Eng. Thread Edgings, Laces and Inserting*, imitation Edsiii''* and Laces, Swiss, French and Scotch Muslin 1 rimming* and Inserting*, Tartan Plaid Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, (anew article) French onib’il Crnno and Gauzo Scarfs nnd Ilhdlifs, children's richly emb’d Caps, Frock Waists, sliort Frocks and Robes, white nnd black French nnd Euclidr Blonds, 4-4 do. 44 Thulos, 5-4 black Cliantilla V oils, a splendid assortment of Swiss, French and Brussels worked Muslin and Lace Collnr* nnd Capes, Victoria Collaretts, Bands, Cuffs, &c.-~ For salo on liberal terms. nov 33 Planters’ Bank. 48th DiriDKxn.. T HE Directors have declared a semi-annual Dividend of four per cent., which will be paid on and after Thursday next, 12th inst. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 5 242l HlnesvJlle Academy. T HE Trustees ofthe above Institution, take pleasure in announcing to the public,* that they hnve'engaged the services of Col. Janies 8* Bradwcll, for the ensuing year. The instruction_of the Academy will be— Elementary Branches; together with Latin and Greek, Algebra nnd Geometry, Book-Keeping amt Finance, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Ac. Ac., Board for children can be obtained in respecta ble houses on reasonable terms. S. SPENCER, Secretary. December 1st, 1839. KTThe Darien Herald will publish the above onco a week until January next, and forward tho account therefor,U> the Secretary at Kiceborougb, Liberty County. 540 dec 3 Administrator’* Sale. „ B/8. Philbrlck Ac Co. On tlio first Tuesday in January next, at 11 o’ clock, in front of the Court House in tills city, 5 Shares ^tock in steamer Forester, belonging to extato of A. Satisfy of South Carolina, deceased. Sold by order of tlio Administrator. Terms cash. nov 3*3 By 8. Philbrlck & Co~ At Private Sale. 4 bb!« and 18 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, just ended. nov 30 By 8. Philbrlck A Co. . At Private Sale. Lot No. 0, Elbert Ward, fronting South Broad street, situated between tho house recently owit- ed hy A. Barclay, Esq.-and that at present occu pied by Wm. Crabtree, Jr. For .terms, apply a* . above. no?3(> Glass and China Ware. By S. Philbrlck & Go. At Private Sale. Now landing from ship Newark, an assortmonl of plain aiidetitTiiuiblcni.Ce!eriea,Chaiijpagne* f Bird Boxes, Lamps, Castors, Ac. Also, * Gold edged China Tea nnd Coffee setts, Lion head Pitchers, rich Toilet setts, Ac., for salo on liberal terms. nov 23 City Marslmt’B Sale. - On the first Tuesday in Januonr next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in tho city of Savannah, between tho usual I o ns nf sale, (under tho superintendence ofthe Com mittee on Sales) the following Lots, viz: Lot No. 39, Elbert Ward, bounded east by lot No. 40, south by Liberty street, west by lot No. 33, and north by a lane; re-entered upon as tlio property of Judith Sheftnll, for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 24, Liberty Word, bounded east by Jefferson street, south by York stroet, west by lot No. 23, nnd north by President street; re-en tered upon as tho 'property of the estate Samuel Wilkins, for ground rent. Also, Lot No. 35, Liberty Wtrd, bounded east by lot No. 30, south by South Broad street, west by lot No. 34, aiid north by a lane; re-entered up on as the property of the eetato Samuel Wilkins, for ground rent. Also, LotNo. 3, Warren Ward, bounded east hy lot No. 4, south by a lane, west by lot No. 2, and north by Bay street; re-entered upon as tho property of Wm. P. Bowen, for ground rent, dec 7 A. HARMON, c, m* Oglethorpe University T HE next term oftins institution wifi open on tlio first Monday in January, under the fol- lowing organization, ofthe faculty Rev. C. P. Bkmas, President, and professor of Cheinistir and Natural Philosophy. Rev. S. K. Tai.maok, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Belles LeUres and Eviden ces of Christianity. N. M. Crawford, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. O.. B. Arnold, Teacher of Ancient Languages. R. H. Ramsf.v, Rector ofthe Academy und ex- officio member of tho faculty. The Rector will be aided by competent assis tants in the'Academy. TERMS OF TUITION, (payable in advance ) College Classes, per session, of halfyear, $25. Academy, do do $18. Primary Department, do $14. No Student will ho permitted'to recjto witli his class until ho shall have presented a certificate from tho Treasurer that his tuition for the term has been paid in advance. Appllication for admittance to College can be made at the opening of the Term. ^ By order ofthe Board. ~ * SAMUELK. TALMAGE, Sec’y and Trea. dec. 6 243p Colorado and Red River Land. O N die first Tuesday in January next, before tlio Court House in tho City of Savannah, will be sold for the benefit of the creditors of Lew is Ganalil,an insolvent debtor.five thousand (5000) , acres of Land in the Republic of Texas, the same being contained in a script for five (6) shares in tlio estate and funds of the Colorado and Red River Land Company, transferable on the books ofthe Company, the said script having boen regu larly made ont to tho said Lewis Gnnnhl nnd by him assigned to me under on order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for tho benefit of the creditors ofthe said Lewis Ganohl. ELISHA WYLLY, Assignee for benefit creditors Lewis Ganohl nov 25 Savannah Ins. A Trust Co. > 7th December, 1839. \ S IGHT Checks on New-York. SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec’y. dec 7 244 Exchange. E XCHANGE op Boston nt op days, for Balo by - LADD,TUPPEIt A SI3TARE. dec 4 Exchange. D RAFTS on New-York at short sight, fox sale by nov 19 MICH. DILLON A CO. Wanted to Purchase I MMEDI ATELY, for tlio uao of u Planter, an - able bodied Negro Man or Boy, for whom a fair price will be paid. JOHN BOSTON. april8• • ■ ■ Central Rail Road A Banking Company of Georgia. Savannah, Nov. 13,1839. A N Election for nine Directors to manage the affairs of this InHtitiition, will be held at tho Banking House in this city, oil the first Monday in January next. Polls to be open from 9 A. M. to 2 P.M. By order. lt.R. CUYLER, nov 18 227 Cashier. One Thousand Dollars Reward, "ITTiLL bo paid* for tho apprehension, with W proof to conviction, ofthe person or per son* who fired the Bridge of the Central Rail Road over the Littlo Ogeechee, on the 21st inst. By ordoroftho Rourd of Directors. It. R. CUYLER, Cashier, nov 22 231 (Georgian) Savannah Ins. A Trust Co. F OR RENT—The several Apartments ubove this Office, well adapted to counting rooms, law oflices, Ac. nov 12 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec’y • Nickleby Complete. T HE Life and Adventures ofNicholas Nickle by, by Charles Dickens, with numerous il lustrations by Phi- Do do, cheap edition, with 2 mates. Alfred Do Rosann or the Adventures of a French Gentleman, by Geo. W. M. Reynolds, 2 vols. .. • . Count Dumas’s Memoirs of hjs own time, m eluding tho Revolution, the Empire, aud the Res toration, by Lieut. Goueiol Count Mathieu Du mas, in 2 vols. Jack Shoppcrd complete m 2 vols. Buist’s American Flower Garden Directory, now edition. . . Ellet’s Essay on tlio Laws ofTrade in reference to the works of Internal Improvement in the U. States, 1 volume, 8 vo. Just received by . decO W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Daw Notice. G UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun- sellor at Law, has located himself in Louis ville, Georgia, where he will attend to unprofes sional business entrusted to bis care, witli diligence and punctuality. Ho will regularly attend the Su perior Courteofthe Counties of Jefferson, Burke, $criven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tuttmill and Mont gomery. hugi 163 Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac, O ^AA GALLS, pure Euglish linseed 300 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil GOO 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 Wliito Lead. Received and for sole by HAZARD, DENSLOW A CO. oct 19 Wanted T O purchase, a family of six or eight Negroes, ; for which cash will be paid. Inquire of oct29 NOBLE A. HARDEE. A Desirable Offer. T O RENT—The subscriber’s Store, on his wharf, we’d uddpted for a Ship Chandleiy Grocery, or any business connected with ship* ping. It is needless for him to say more of this advantageous offer to those who would desire tt? embark in that line, as it is well known to be one ofthe best in town. The subscriber would also inform his friends that he has embarked in tho Stenniboat business, and his services, or those of his second son, John F. Guilmortin, can bo always had at his wharf, for those shipping, Ac. by tho steamers Beaufort District and the Despatch, at all times. JOHN GUILMARTIN. N. B.—Also to rout, a spacious three story House, heretofore known us “The Independent Hotel,” fronting on the Bay, in East Broad street, well adapted for a Boarding House, with a Ten Pin Alley, Bar, Ac. attached. ' j i»ov26 For Hire, A N able bodied and steady Man, who lias been accustomed to most kinds of labor, and for whom steady employment is wanted by the mouth ” '\irther information enquire of HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. marshal’s Sale. Bryan M. Morel, ) vs. > In Admiralty* The Bobt. Bruce and cargo. ) B Y virtue of an order of Court in this cause, will be sold before the Court House in Sa vannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, the schooner Robert Bruce and her cargo of Boards, 24 bbls damaged Flour, 10 kegs of damaged To bacco, and one Gun, all us the same now arc nt the Landing and Plantation of Bryan M. Morel, Esq. atOssabaw Island. Terms cosh, bankable money. PHILIP M. RUSSEL**, Deputy Marshal District of Georgia. dec 6 243 Cold Drawn Expressed CastoF Oil. A LARGE supply of tho above article of fiftt quality, for sale on reasonable terms, Inr dec 5 PORCHER A LA ROCHE, Cranberries. # t Q HALF bbls Cranberries, received per schr. ^Emerald from Jo.loti,