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' THEATRE.
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I k S ” d "tJI/S EVENING, Da. 19,
. ...ifl bo performed tho coiebralod opera of
tf*» «■“ u J vy MAm£ RWQ,
OR
«oNG. composed by hitjwolf—-the
AjK^nSram the OargUm ot Tue.d»y,
ft'omthemjrlo™, Mr. Pearson.
After which ,
„ r.sTCOTT from Ac Royal Academy,L
Mr ' siWorm » concerto on the Violin.
*“• "'iimworo o wreath of row., Mr. Peer*
r'Tnte to conclude with the comic opera
IAUGHS AT LOCKSMITHS.
^BeUare (with .on«.).;..Mr. Peer.ou.
rT-noora open et6 o’clock, nnd.porfortnonpo
half nest seven precisely. Boxes
'jmraoelloOlio Dollar—Gallery Fifty Cants,
^jpiuqiieiio tho Georgian Oltioo.
THrfwhmcnU ortho best qnuiity for Ladies
JGaitlemen to be had at tho Bar.
Iss 10
Lon-
Pearson.
6f
Notice. , ,
L iV DAYS on Cotton nor Savannah and
Augnstn Steamboat Co> boats Nos. 1 and
^A ,,P ‘ Wtf “ ,d cWGE HAAS, Agent.
deem -
yr.\8 returned** s'avaiinali.'Oilloe'iti Brough
Jl tonatrccMyipoiite Mrs. Bcanlard s.
For Sole or to Hire,
F LATS of dideront sizes, from 30. to 70 foot
iolengdi. Apply m p %muNKi .
At his Shits Yard cast end of tho Town,
dee 19 Su'd
I -wmnTojtiTMnrltct-Squtiro,
I IT'riii'ecxtrafbio Tuscqp BoniieU
1 gA|{( Straw do, a hand-
, somo tiriicle / '•>
I S do extra fine.do Straw Botylcta
9 do Satin Straw, llminets
4 do black, and jvbito dp ■,.
I All op country Bank- Bills taken i
taken nt par, for'
'' 1y contracted.
. country Bonk
i or in payment oti
dec 19 853 ■ .
Pure Sperm Oil.
I 4 Aft GALLS, pure Sperm Oil
I 4UU MO do hloaclied Whale do
I 300 do Rectified do do
■For sale by KING* COOMBS,
* dec 19 7 Union Ferry Wharf.
10
I dec 10
Cider.
BBLS. priino Nowork Cider, now land,
log and tor sole by L. BALDWIN!
Christmas Presents.
' ADIKS cleguntRoso Wood, Shell, Muhog-
I any and inlaid Work Bo,xes
nnt Cluneal Work Baskets.
let Bottles, richly gilt in great variety
ice Boxes, fancy
t Shell, and Ivory Cord Coses
died Silver Pencil Cases
■ cud Alphabets, Dissected Maps, for chil
dren
a of Graces, Dominoes, Battledors, Cancell
Capa
finical Boxes, Accordions, dee. Just received
I and for sale by
I dec 19 G. R. HF.NDRICKSON-
Rum.
O HHDS and 40 bills N. E. Rnm, landing
from brig Charles Joseph, nuil for salo by
I dec 10 PADELFORD. FAY & CO.
Connecticut River Gin.
| BBLS. Connecticut Gin, Gowdy’s
It)V/ brand, fcrsale low, by
LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE.
[dec 10 24fi
rpgnnc Itrnudy A Holland Oiii,
rnne Brandy & Holland Oiii
I'lPES Holland Gill, 3 half pipes Cogna
Brandy,.warnlnted'puicfTandliig per bri
¥
t Brandy,.ft .. ,
ikon Fuller, fur sale b;
10
MICl£ DILLON & CO.
For Hire,
1 N able bodied nml steady Man, who has bcmi
*• accustomed to most kinds of labor, and for
bora Heady employment is wanted bv the month
— " - ‘ i of
&CO.
pjeir. For furtheriuformation enquire of
I pqv21 HAZARD, DENSLOW & <
New Crop Coffee.
4 A BAGS prime green Havana Coffee of
tl/ the new crop, just received and for sale
LADD, TUPUKK.& SI3TARE.
. v Stoves.
AN assortment Stoves, for sale by * •
fr-Mvl N. B. & H. WEED.
8 Negro Pipes.
BOXES Negro Pipes, lundiug from brig
»»iUon Puller, For said by
g dec 10 GEORGE H. MAY.
t Afl BOXES Negra fipcs, for sale by
J-OJJ LADD, TUPPER & SlSTAUE.
I*»« 233
O Beef and Pork.
BBLS Prime Beef
60 do do Moss Pork
£ do Navy Bread
60 jl° pilot do
2 mf bbl* P M Beof
Canal Flour
lalf bbls do do, 20 kegs Goshen Butter
“ini for sale by
CLAGIIORN& WOOD.
30 hi
Idtt'UI
HIP a U *° Planters.
r. cubsertber, Agent for the Athens Manu-
Bnn i„ ur ' n 5 Company, has constantly on hand
“f their Domestic Woolen and Cotton
'■ “aupenor article for Nbgro Clothing.
NOBLE A. HARDEE.
20!)
Iciivt
0
Ar\ H?* ,c Ecad, dec.
Ill 1superior English 'White Leud
10 ill o l 'n American No. J&2
0 s English Linseed Oil
„ “ do Chalk .
6 1° ( n Whiting
|)« I f,™. A ’;' m ' 5 <l°Snlt Potro
Ifwmlc bv Pl>r Savannah and Coromando,
IflV I *
! G, R, HENDRICKSON.
BOXPair®’ ? u l > r ~
Wb, , l pcr,n Ccnalos, 4’s, 5’« and 6’s
'Vuiotr Sperm Oil
Sprii,, WhnW do
©*w,£ *•
Tantl 1 °nioi«, Potatoos
8oan S C ‘ZWt B P‘ c,is
WhSi/ al| ,°: v Candlca .
I Flo'<r
L IsifiS 1,0 Enckweat
I U, t „""y irow " Sugar
S Blnok Teas
finacJr u "*, s Wore
.fe-KS”"""™* 31 "'' ■
POUGLASS, Ancicn.x' wharf.
Ilia., p. , AI.SO,
a 1 for plantation use, nn« consign
— 239i■■ dec 2
1 , -'*Si: 0 r n * sl '>Ria(js7
|dic , ig ft>r ““>«-■ l :y 8IUn f’linglaBs, received
ANSON PARSONS.
- T , T . .v^,« n r ,s -:
30 do Red Flannel
10 do bleached Canton do
4 do Kentucky Jeans
30 do Twilled Kerseys
Also,
Twillod Mncanaw Blankets
While and col’d knotted Counterpanes
White Marseilles do
Marseilles Skirts. Just received and for sale
GEORGE W. BEIIN,
«o.» onmi A iJimumgs.
^ _ Gloves.
/? DOZ Gents Buckskin Gloves
vf 30 do Merino do
3 do colored II 8 do
0 do Linod Cotton do
10 doz white and col’d Merino 4 Hose
1* do do do Lambs Wpol A IIoso
Just received aud for sulo by
; t GEORGE W. nEHN,
^ ec No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
. Bmbroldcries*
A VERY & JOHNSON have received, a con-
-£A. signuientofrich Capes, Collars, &c. which
thny will sell at a small advance iVora tho .manu
facturer's prices, for cash only,
dec 16 South sida Monument Square.
Real Welsh Flannels
Tt/TAYbe found at AVERY & JOHNSON’S,
•hTA (Monument Square) at fair prices; also,
red and yellow do. dec 10
Blankets! Blankets'.! Blankets!!!
f I1IIE subscriber has just received from France
A per ship Florian, via Charleston, a full sup
ply of Negro and Bed Blqnkets, from .fiio cele
brated manulkcturcr -Z. Grainer &. Son, Mont
pellier. NOBLE A. HARDEE,
nov 21 230
Bonnets.
^\T H. & S. ROGERS havo just recoived
Tv • per Wilson Fullor, from New York. 1
caso superior Florence Braid Bonnets, of tlio la
test London fiudiriqn; also, > caso English Split
Straw Bonnets, finest quality and most fashiona
ble shape. doc 13
Blenched nnd Brown Shirtingsi.
/Tl BALES heavy 4-4 brown Shirtings
Al/ 15 do do 3-1 do Springfield do
1 cisc 4-4 fino Ncw-York Mill do
1 do 7-8 do uudressod do
1 do 3-4 do . do do
Just received by
SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
dec 11 217 - • “
Thread lLuces, &c.
A VERY & JOHNSON, (M>mum.:ni Square)
SY- luve rocoivccl,
ThrcaiFEUziligs Wtl Inserlings
^ Spifoi;J?ari^jvorkod Collars
S°:£rav . <ip Jp
Do Minim do do
Muslin worked HaiiJs
Cambric Edgings aud lu'saftings
dec 10 245 .
3-1 Spviagflcld Siuvlins-
K HALES 3-1 SprinaHold Slurliiig, lauding
J. «> from liria Wilson Fid|er.
SNIDER, LATIIROF & NEVITT.
dec 10 215
John Mnllery,
FASHIOXAHI.K AND Ml UTAH V TAII.OTt,
XXAS receivod per recent orrlvnls, n choice oa-
AA sortmentof Broadcloths, Cossimores, Vost-
ings, &.C., which ho is prepared to make up toor-
<Iorin tlio best manner, and on reasonable terms,
oct 10
Suspenders, Suspenders.
rill IE subscriber lias now on hand,a very largo
A assortment of Suspenders, yiw Superior
Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin
do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton; all of which are
offered at his usual low price,
nov 11 G. S. NICIIOLS, Market Square.
D. Dempsey,
XX AS j ust returned from No w-York with a largo
AX rind splendid assortment of Foreign nnd
Domestic DRY GOODS, which will be sold nt
reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting
of
50 pieces French, German nnd Eng. Merinos
50 do. Mouslin de Lames
500 Rob Roy Woolen Shaft]*, various sizesaiid
qualities .
500, yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality
500 do. Cotton .do.
1000 pieces English, Frencfrand Am. Calicoes
10 bales 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun
6 cases bleached Shirtings und Sheetings
1009 do. Room Papcr and Bordering
30 do. Satinets, assorted colors and qualities
30 do. Apron Checks
25. do., Irish. Liijpn?» 20 do.J.ong Lawn
25 do. Negro Cloth, £0 do. Negro Blmikcls
100 pair Whitpoy, Rose nnd Mackinaw do.
300 doz. assorted Head Ildkfs.
10 cases db. Florence braid nnd plain Straw
Bonnets \.
25 nieces plain and figurcd-Silks, new stylo
25 boxes assorted Ribbons
300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton-and worstedllo30
200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton tfa*
60 do. Ladies kid and silk Gloves
100 do Gent’s woolen, kid and buckskin do.
25 bales Band Boxes
Together with a choice assortment of silk, brocho,
cotton and worsted Shawls, L^cos, plain, cheeked
mid figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, A:c«
Als, an assortment of Ready Mado Clothing.
• oct23 210—ly
liownrd*strcet Flour.
BBLS Howard-stroct Flour,fancy brand,
landing from brig Eleanor, und for sale by
dec 18 . , GEORGE II. MAY.
Cream Alo anti Butter*
■g BBL8 superior Cream Ale
HI 15 firkins Goshen Butter
Lauding front brig Excel, for sule by
doclB MICH. DILLON & : CO,
Baltimore Flour.
BBLS, and 25 half bbls superfine IJow-
JSl tJ urd street Flour, lauding from brig Opei
lousas, for sale by
dec 18 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Itose Water. ' -
A LARGE supply of treble distilled English,
JtjL French nnd American Rose Wuter, just re
ceived por Clinton, nnd for sale by
dec if G. It. HENDRICKSON.
Perfinnert Soaps.
A VARIETY of I’orfumcd Soaps for tlie toil-
J\. ct, in bars anil cakes, of virions descriptions,
for side low for cask, by
dec 5 . I'OROIIER & LA ROCHE.
Mustard.
A SUPPLY of London Mustard, of superior
(luality, for sale by
rORCIIER & LA ROCHE, ,
Opposilti tho Murket,
doc 5 Sign oftiio Golden Globe.
Wine, Brandy, Oin, Bottles, «c.
fj HALF pipos Star Sherry Wine, of superior
jQ quality, on draught - '
Also, in boxos of 1 und 2 doz c.lch, tlio follow-
ing celebrated brands ofMadoiru, Port und Sher
ry Wines; in quantities to suit purchasers, viz; Ol
iveira, Alcyone, Remitlauco, Difnon, Luna,Wnc-
amaw. Map, Flower, Edward lilundy <fc Sons,
Jov, Alert, Sladoira, Belvidero, Golden, Palo and
Bvosvn Sherry. . ■ .
5 pines Otard, Dunny & Cids Braiidy
2 do, superior Holland Gin
10 casks London Porter .
100 crates Wine Bottles, Forsaleby
■oct 24 207 - JOHN W. LONG
t »VIU UJ lUMItlwv.a
Seed for Sale.
T HE .Subscribers havo on hand a lot of the
ubovo Seed of tho prosoutyear’s crop, raised
on the plantation of Mr. Win. Kilpatrick, in Put-
mnn county, of .this Suit. It is a fact well known
; by tliose persona who have tried Ihw Bpcmes of
(Jotton~thatit -issuperior to uny other for quali
ty, and yields rnoro porncre, especially upon old
lands than qny other yet known. A couple pf the
Btallni with bolls, may bo socri f.t our Counting
Room, WIMRERLV 6c JONES.
. dco2 ' * 2U0
30 R 8 P< ? ffi i priuto arllola,
For sale by
dec 17 ,
. Swoflts Iron and Nalls.
1 nrin BARS Swodos lron, assorted si-
JL V" Vr zor, 300 kegs Cut Nails do do
doo 17 y WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
^ ^ , Oolien Butter.
O K KEGS Goshen Buttery received by the
brig Excel.
Afro,
20 casks White Wine Vinegar
50 boxes French Cordial.
30 dozen Sweet Qil, | and pint bottler
12 do Fruit, preserved
10b do fancy boxes Prunes
20 do dkve and Capers -
6 casks Claret
dec 16 JbHN B. GAUDRY.
IKtUtimorc Bacon.
/J HMDS Sides, 6 do Shoulders, first quality
Bacon, landing from schr Sophia, for sale by
doc 17 GEORGE II. MAY.
Cranberries.
Q HALF bbls Cranberries, received per schr.
O Emerald from Boston, and for sulo by
dec 7 L, BALDWIN.
Groceries* Ac.
BAGS prinin Java Coffco
10 ^ chests fresh Hyson Tea
35 bbls St Croix Sugar
15 boxes superior Poland Starch
100 do Malaga Raisins
Just received audforsalqby
dec 6 C. I.. McNISII.
Hama, Beef anil Tongues.
1 /A BBLS Baltimore Hams
A5 do Smoked Boot’
10 do Smoked Tongues
• Just received aud for salo by
dec 6 C. I.. McNISH.
Preserves anil Cor<!ials.
•y ^ BOXES Preserves, assorted
1 il 15 do East India Ginger •
150 doz assorted Wost India Cordials
Received und for sule by
dee 6 C. L. McNISII.
Champagne.
■J BASKETS Champagne, (‘Jopat’) in
A C# Vf quarts and pints, for salo by
dec 0 C. L. McNISH.
Sugars, Liquors, dec*
IIIIDSiprime Porto llico Sugar
Ovl 16 pipes pure Holland Gin, various
brands
. 6 halfpipes Seignctto Brandy
5‘ do* 1st pyoof Domestic Brandy
6 puncheons Jamaica Rum
5 qr casks sweet Malaga Winflj.
10 qrcasks Golden Sherry, Sicily and Mar
seilles Madeira
2*1 doz Duff,Gordon & Co’s Golden Shorn*,
.vintngo of 1829
20 doz Pori und Hock Wines
;60 boxes Chas. River No. 1 Soap
36 C(rioS Pickles
20 reams Foolscap Pupcr
For sale oil accommodating terms,
nov 26 GEORGE II. »IAY.
Riel. Fluid Satin and Taffeta
Bonnet Ribbons.
Justnseeivedund now opening,
.mwo boxos rich Pklid Satin nnd Taffeta Bon-
X net Ribbons, for boIo low by
A. BENNETT,
nov 25 No. 1 and 2 Waring’. Buildings.
Butler.
KEGS Butter received on consignment,
eA A and for sale by •
dec 3 NOBLE A. HARDEE.
Baltimore Bacon.
/VHIIDS. Sides
1) B do. Shoulders, first quality Bacon, land
ing from schr Sophiu. For sale by
dec 14 GEORGE H. MAY.
Oats.
BAGS heavy, Seed Oats, juatreceiv-
tA VF vF ed and for sulo. by
dec 14 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Hay.
200 prime Eastern Hay, for
dec U S llC l>y MICH. DILLON & CO.
Ruglish Hold.
Tl AA SOVEREIGNS, forsaleby
l.UiHSf dec 14 M. DILLON & OO.
Candies.
•* A A BOXES Composition Candles, a su-
Jierior article,landIdgjyjftnbrig Il.vre,
und for sale by
. deoil PADELFORD, FAV & CO.
Fine' €nt Tobacco.
DOZ. Mrs. Miller’s.firie cut Tobacco,
JL tA vr j ust received ahd for’riUlo by
dec 12 . C. i*. McNISH.
Herring.
T71IFTY bhls dry sailed Herrings landing from
X brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale low, bv
dee 9 L. BALDWIN.
Sperm <Dsimiles.
r|lIIlUTY t l)oxo3 4,5mid 6 Sperm Candles—
A, just received and for salo by-
nov 28 LONG & PATTERSON.
Bale Rope.
COILS, a very superior article, forsalc
OH by , WASHBURN, LEWIS tfcCO.
doc 5
Hatns.
ZJ iniDSfirstqimfity Hams, landing from brig
O New Hanover, ntid for sale by
doc 5 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Cream Ale.
"S BRLS. warranted u first rate article, larid-
ATA ing from brig Clinton, for salo by
dec Id . MICII. DILLON & CO.
Patna, Oils, Glass, Ac.
GALLS, pure English Linseed
300 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil
C00 .do. unbleached do.
500 do. klenohed and refined Whale Oil
500 do. unbleached do. do.
500 do. common do. do.
200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes
50 dozen largo Picture do. do.
2 tens White Lead. Received ami for sale
by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
oct 19
Splendid London Annuals.
W T. WILLIAMS Imsjust received,a fmv
• of the London Annuulsibr 1S*10, of the
most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings
by the Inost eminunt Artists.
* The Amaranth, edited by Ilcrney, folio with 13
engravings on steel.
Tho IriB, by Miss Mot(ord,with large and beau
tifully engraved plutes und fiiuciful picturesque
borders, in a new and unique style, in folio. .
The Book of tho Boudoir or tho Court of
Queen Victoria, a feeries of Portraits of the Eng
lish Nobility, together with that of the Queeu,
Gems of Beauty, with fanciful illustrations in
verso, by tho Countess of Blessington, folio. <.
The Belle of tho Season, by the Countess of
Blcssington, splendidly illusfmted in quarto.
Fisher’s Drawing Room Strap Book, with po
etic illustrations by L. E. L.' und Mary Hovvitj,
with 30 engravings, quarto.
• The Shakspuaro G.illery of Female Portraits,
numerous plates.
Tho Book of Beauty, by tho Countess of Bleu-
9 -The Keepsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Worb
'The Picturesqito Annual, Windsor Cosllo, 15
plates. ' •
Friendship’s Offering and Winter s \\ reath.
Forgot Mo Not, Ackermann’s.
Belgium andNassaii; with upwards of50 plates.
Tho Orumlal Annual, containing Titles, Le
gends and Romances, by F., Bacon, with engrav
ings by Fender.
The Juvcuilo Scrap Book.
Also,
All the Amcrtcnu Annuals and works offuncy.
dec 7 *t if *•
, Savnnnalt Foltcifi
To bo drawn at the Exchange, Savknuuli,ou Sat-
T '_ „ urday, 21st December.
IIF. Manager. oTHie promnt .erics efGreene
and Pulaski Monument Lotteries, nnxiotis
to satialy tho Community, as to the mbdo of deni-
dmg tbuir various Lottciiei, tbroughout the Uui-
ted Statca, will draw tho following Scheme, in
tliq Exohango.SuvaiimUi, on Saturday, 2lst Doc.
under tho supervi.ion and entire control oftlireo
diamtorested citizens, whose certificate will be af
fixed to the drawn numbers. - The public axe in
vited to ottond.
Should tlie nolo of Ticket, warrant it, thero will
bo a Class drawn each month thereafter.
GREENE AND PVt, A SKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. C., FOR 1839..
To bo drawn In tho City of Savannah, on Satur
day, ills! December, 1819.
GRAND SCHEME.
1 prizo of.
910,000
1 do
10,000
I do '
3000
1 do
2045
20 do
..... 1500
Iti do
• 600
SO do
2Q0
30 do
..... 150
200 do
.(... 100
124 do
50
124 do
30
124 do
20
4404 do
10
24583 do
6
Tickets $5^IIalvea *2 50, Quarters t?l 25. For
sale at WITHINGTON’S
doc 18 ■ Lol*y & Ex. Office.' on tho Bay.
ON SATURDAY NEXT.
Savannah Lottery.
To bo drawn at die Exchange, Savannah, on Sat
urday, Slat December,
T HE Managers of file present aotieii of Greene
and Pulaski Monument Lotteries, anxious to
aatisljr die community, ns to tho mode of deciding
their vurious Lotteries throughout tho U. States,
will draw din following Schema in the Exchange,
Savannah, on Saturday, 21st Dec. under tho su
pervision and entiro control of throe disinterested
citizens, whose certificate will bo affixed to the
drawn numbers. The public are invited to as
tend
Should die solo of Tickets warrant it, thero will
bo o Class drawn each month thereafter.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
■ lottery.
CLASS C. FOR 1839.
To be drawii in the city of Suvannoli, on Sat
urday, 21st December, 1839.
GRAND SCHEME.
I prize of.... $19,000
1 “ 10,000.
1 “ 3000
I " 2545
20 - 1500
12 “ 600
20 250
30 - 160
200 •• ' 100
124 - 60
124 " 30
124 — 20
4404 “ 10
24593 " 6
29,7051’rizes Amounting to $270,100
Tickets $5,Halves $2 50,Quarters $1 28.
Tickets end Shares, either single or by the
package, for sale by
P. B. PENDERGAST,
Corner Hull-street and Boy I.ane,
Near the Exchange.
D3*Orders from die town or country promptly
attended to. - dec 18
To tlic Voters of Chatham Co.
F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I tender myself for
ro-election to tho offices of tho Clerk of die
Superior nml Inferior Courts of Chatham Coun
ty, and respectfully request your suffrages on tho
sixth day of January, 1R40.
dec 15 151 'ROBERT W. POOLER.
Fellow-Citizens of Chatham Co.
I A 91 a candidate for re-election to tho office of
Sheriff of Chatham County, mid solicit your
suffrages on the first Mumiuy in January next,
dec 15 151 ELISHA WYLLY.
_ „ 1*01- Liverpool tyw
A2i Tho first class ship CtHJOJIANlft),
SmBL Gant. Piflrco, will 1 commciicft loading tV
morrow For freight apply to . “
dec-2 PADELFORD,’
To tlic Elsetors of Chatham Co*
F ELLOW-CITIZ EN.S—-l am a candidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Collector, of
tho County, and respectfully solicit your suffrages
on the first Mondav in Jaiju&i v n«xt.
dec Iff * DAVID BELL.
Mccciver of Tax Returns.
F ELLOW-CITIZENS of Chatham County,
I offer ns a candidate for re-clcction' to the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns, and solicit
your votes on the fust Monday in January next,
dec 13 149 - B. LATIIROP.
Wultliourvtllc Academy.
T HE exercises of this Institution* will be re
sumed on tho 1st day of January next, un
der tho charge ofJ, B. Mallard,, A. M., mi l Sam*-
ucl Mallard, A. M., aided by female assistants.
nATEs of tuirroy.
Spelling, reading,&c. per term of3 months §5 00
Higher branches of English,. “ “ “ 7 50
Latin, Greek, French, “ “ “ 9 00
Tho location of this Institution is n hoalthful
one. The v illage is retired, and, in a great meas
ure, free from all that has a tendency todivort the
\nind from study. Tho female apartment is situ-
uted at some distance from tho male acadejny.—
The atteutiou of the pupils will bo particu(arly
directed to that which is itstful and practical. No
effort will bo spared to niulte thorough scholars;—
Particular attention will be . given to exercises in
Composition and Declamation, und to tho'pro
paring of boys fqr Colloge, The course oP ill-
struction in this Institution, is the same as that
pursued in similar schools. The most approved
textbooks will be used. Board can be obtained
in private families at from 19 to 12 dollars per
month.
It is desirable that those scholar* which intend
entering the school, should be presbut on-the first
day of the term, as the.clisscs are formed aud re
citations commence ou that day.
To those parents and guardians, who are friend
ly to correct education, and who approve of hard
study on the part of the pupils, as well as diligence
on the port of the teachers, this Institution is of
fered for their patronage.
- j. B. MA LLARDj Principal.
WaUhourville, D*jc. 16,1839.
dec 18 253a
Cotton Plantation and Negroes
for sale..
T HE Cotton Plantation known as Sombre-
nionde, situate in Bryan county, on Great
Ogechee Neck, bounded by lands formerly Mor
el’s and Young’s, now Roger’s, containing 1070
acres, of which 320' are cleared and huve been
planted in. cotton und provisions ; -200 acres rich
low hnmmock ami bwauip, uncleared; the remain
der pine, mid dry salt marsh, which might be rc-
deomednt little expense. Ou the premises are a
new dwelling, cotton, corn and negro houses,
with plantation utensils, and a supply of provis
ions for the negroes till another crop. Tho place
is ou the salts .und healthy, with a good landing
forsloops 200 yards fromthu settlement. 34 Ne
groes attached to tlio plantation, a very prime and
healthy gang.
Also, a tract of Land in White Bluff district,
situated on tfis Montgomery road, near IIamir’s
bridge, and on .Vernon river,containing 3(50 acres,
adjoining the lauds of Adams—125 acres cleared
and suitublo for planting or pasture, the remain
der heavy timbered land. On tho place a houso,
which ftiay be niado a coinfortablo dwelling.
Porsons wishing to purchase will please apply
to the subscriber at Savaimah.
dec 13 W. WOODBRIDGfe.
Tin Plate.
O NE hundred boxes Tin Plate Jx
50011)8 Block Tin, 500 lbs Copper Bolts
forsaleby N. B. & II. WEED.
uov20
Rum and Wine. ~
/4 BBL8 N.. E. Rum, 1 cask lligh Wine;
landing from brig Havre, mid for sale by
dec 10 PADELFOIU), FAY & CO.
, Par Now-lforh—Briar Line.
iSA Tho regular packet brig EXCEL,' E.
’iwsShorwood, master, will moot with dispatch.
For freight or passage, apply on board ut Mon
gol's upper wbuifr or to
dec 14 WASHBURN. LEWIS * CO.
' ’ For Bnltimoroi
Tho fine new sohr. SOPHIA, Captain
JattKIones, w ill meet with despatch fbr the above
port. For freight or passage, apply on board, or
to s'. PIUI.BIUCK & CO.
Who offer for sale landing from said vessel,
2700 bushels prime White Corn
1000 .do' Oats
300 bbls supertine Howard street Flour
10 kegs Butter, 30 do ground .Sugar
24 boxes ground Pepper, 10 do Mustard
dec 14
_ _ For Ncw«Voik.
The regular packet brig WILSON FUL-
tW&LER, C«pf. Thatcher, will have immediate
(.r’patch. For freight or passage, having supe
rior accommodations, (state rooms) apply to
Captain T. on board at Mooro’s wharf, or to
L. BALDWIN.
For Baltimore—titular Line.
Jzg, The coppered and copper fastened brie
3£ScELEANOR, Cant. Jones, will sail on Sat
urday next. For freight or passage, apply fo
8. PIIILBRIUK AC ),
Who offer for sale landing from said brig,
504 bbls superfiue Ilownrd street Flour
2200 bushels priino White Flour
200 bbls assorted Candy
0 boxes Cavendish Tobacco
dec 18
For New-Orlcnns ana Mobile,
(As Freight may Offer,)
AZh Tlio I'UperlofjSitsailingsclir STAUNCH,
L. Smith, jnasfcr, having part oflier ca -
go engaged, will sail n itb despatch. For balam o
of freight or passugo, apply on board afrHuuter's
wharf, or to
Ann 10 R. RAIFORD.
For Freight or Ctinvior.
J2jA .Thofldc scjpqtWr MARY GALLANT,
■Nafk'mithim 40(1 borrcl«,will bwrendy fn receive
cargo in u few days. - A Sou hem port will be
preferred. Apply to
8. PHILBRICK A CO:
Who offer for sale on board tai l schooner,2T 00
bushels Oats, dec 17
For Sn,e or to Rent.
AA The two Story Dwelling and two,Lota in
JggBLJackson Ward, oppo-ite the Fieo Hchool.
I’ossossion will bo given immediatolv. Apulv to
dec 17 A. PARSONS.
' Flnuters’ Bnnk.
AN Wcdneaday next, Bath ins'. (ChrU'mfl
V/ day) ibis Bmik will bo shut. Paper lulling
due on that day, must bo taken up previotliiv,
and such as is intended for discount, must bo of
fered on Monday previous.
J. MARSHALL, Casiiier.
dec 18 253a
Central Kail Road and Banking
Company of Georgia.
Bavaxxaii, 3d Dec. 1839.
DIVIDEND NO. 6.
A DIVIDEND from the profits of this Com-
•x A pany for the pnMt six months has been this
day deplored, payable On and filler tlie 11th hist.
Tho amount of dividend is $2 65 per shaTO for
shares on which the sum of $100 was paid prior to
June last, and $2 50 per share of $97 50 paid.—
Stockholders at nnd in the uoighbomood of Ma
con, can receive their dividends ut the Brunch.
R. R. CUYLER, Cashier,
dec 5 24*2—3m (Geor.)
Dividend No. 5.
Savasxau Issv’ba.sck & TncsT Co. )
6tli December, 1839. \
A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, having been
xjl this, day declared by tlio Board of Directors
upon the Capitul Stock, for the last six months.
Tlio same will bo paid on and ufter Mondav next,
tho 9th instant.
dec 5 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Scc’y.
Central Rail Road A Batiking
Company of Georgia.
Biivumiuh, Nov. J3,1839.
A N Election for nine Directors to manage the
affairs pf this Institution, will bo held at the
Banking House in this city, on tlie first Monday
id January haAfe Pulls to be opeutrom UA* M.
-to 2 P. M. By order. R. II. CUYLER,
nov 18 .227 Coriiier.
One Thousand Dollars Reward,
XATILLbe paid for tho apprehension, with
it proof to conviction, ofthe person or per
sons who tired tli« Bridge of the Central Kail
Road ovor tlio Little Ogeechce, on the 21st inst.
By order ofthe Ro’ird of Directors.
R. Ii. CUYLER, Coshior.
uov22 231 (Georgian)
filinosville Academy.
7T1HE Trustebs of tlio 'above Iriatitiiuqn, tako
A # pleasure in-annouriomg to .the.public, that
they have engaged tlie services of Col. Janies B. .
Brad well, for tlio ensuing year.
The instruction of Uio Academy will be—
Elementary Branches; together wiUi
Latin and Groek,
Algebra mid Gcomotry,
Book-Keeping and Finance,
Natural and Moral Philosophy,
Astronomy, «frc. &c.
Board for children can be obtained .in respecta
ble houses on reasonable terms.
S. SPENCER, Secretary.
December 1st, 1839.
ICTTlio Darien HeraW will publish, the abovo
onco a week until Jamrory next, and frrwardtlie
account therelbr,to the Secretary at Ricebbrough,
Liberty County. 540 dec 3
Flection Notice*
A N-election for the following county ofileqrs,
jljl to witi Sheriff, Clerk of.tho Superior and
Inferior Courts, Receiver of. Returns of Taxable
Property, Tax Collector, Coroner, and Surveyor
of Chatham fdunty, will be held at tlio Court
House in the city of Savannah, on Monday tho
sixth day of January, 1840. Polls opened at tho
hour prescribed by law. ' Tho Magistrates of
Chatham county are requested to preside at raid
election. Tho Sherift’ is hereby enjoined to at
tend with tho County Constables, to open the
polls and preserve oT*dcr. By order.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf. c. c. c.
Ljiw Notice. -
/CUYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun-
Vy scllor lit Law, has located himself in Louis
ville, Gborgia, whore he will attend to all' profes
sional business entrusted to his care, with diligence
nnd punctuality. lie will regularly attend the Su
perior Courts ofthe Coilnfies of Jefferson, Burke,
Scriven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall and Mont
gomery.
aug2 . „ 363.
Notice to Pilots.
TT appearing by a report of tho Resident Phy-
JL siemn in ilosro:*, that the Small Pox, to an
alarming extent is, and Uus been for some lime,
prevailing in that city; notice is hereby 'given to
all Pilots and Captains of vessels arriving from
that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Five
Fatuo’ji, and there to remain, without comrnum-
cation with tha city, or adjacent country, Until
visited by tlio llcuilh Officer.
By order of the Mayor and Aldermen passed
•tliisuay. WM. B. STEVENS, M. D.
Deputy Health OfRcer,
. dec 12 For thu Port of Savanna
Wood, Wood.
npiIE Subscriber lias now ou lumd, and will
JL be coustantlv receiving, a supply of firsi
quality Oak aud Ash Wood. Apply ut tile Wood
Yard, oast end of tlie town,
oot 17 201 n. F. WILLINIC.
FAY & CO.
THIS .
nt tho store mv
.looks,
ck&C a* •
I ak* past (> o’clock,
- of Bull-street, two door*
north from Monument Square, a large and valua
ble col'ection of Books—comprising a great varie
ty hfsplendid Library edition* m ine varionft.dc*
pnrtments of History, ‘Biography, Philosophy,
1 heology, Poetry, Romance, 6tc. A large as-
sortmftut ofEnylwh and American Annuals, Al
bums, fine family,. Clmrdi and ‘Pocket Bibfes,
Prayer Books, &c. Alr.o, a fine nwortmerrt of
Lottenfnd Cup Writing Paper, Bill Pur>fr,Blauk
and Memorandum Books, PortFolios,Affips.itc.
This collection of Books, probably the most ex-
tcn. ivo and valuable ever offered nt auction in this
city, will boafound well worthy tlio attention of
geutlenioii filling.up Libraries, and of morcbantii
and others buying to sell agnin, -V -
Tho Books will bo open for inspection during
u.o day. Sale positive and in' order of the cata
logues which may bo had at tho placo or sale.*—
Term.4 cash (bnnkablo money) belbro delivery.
dec 19 t • ‘ ^ ..*■
_ By s. piiilbrick 4c Coi *"■
, the iirst Tuesday in January next, at 3 J o’-
nock, in front of tlic Court House, tho Sbutliu n
half of Lot No. nine, (9) being twenty-seven a id
ohalf(27i) foot in front, and one hundred (300)
loot deep, with ini movements, consisting ofneuer
S'ory UwjjKng muf out buildings, all in good re
pair. Baid Lot is situated on tho east side of East
mcnd-strcet, die tide in foe simple. Tertus cash,
(bankable mouoy) purchaser paying for titles,
. dec 19 ;.
btoanier Richmond for Bulo.
By 8. Phltbrick A Co.
Will be sold at publie auction in front of tho
Exoharigc, in the city of Suvannnh, on Wednes
day, tlie finA day ofjuiiuary, 1840,
Thu steamer Richmond, with her engine, boil
er, tackle, &c. *
The Richmond wus built in Baltimore, in-the
yenr 183J, by .W. & G. Gardner, of the,hest ma
terials, and is copper fastened.
She is 129 feet long? 2d feet beam, ami 8-foet
depth of hold- 1
Her engine is a lever beam, of 80 hope power,
bdllt by C. Reeder, of Baltimore, under Urn par
ticular inspection of the lute \v. Scarborough,
E*q. Her boiicr to new, having been in use out
a foW.mopllH; it was built by Faw^etc, Puston<&
Go. of Liver|iool, nth cost of $9,500. Iler cab
in Is well furnished with 12 berths, wash room and
water closets.
The boat is well found, with anclu r, chain ca
ble*-, hawsers, cocking arid cabin itovcs, cub o
furniture, bedding, Ac. aud is now ingotd older
for business.
The sale will be positive.
Tlio terms ofsnliv—1.3ea«b,balauco 3, 4 and 6
months for approved papor.
v Oifer8 l»y privnto ccnt.uct will receive a tent Jon
until the 3]stin.st.
By order of tho Board of Directors.
43» F. MILLS, Aeent.
Administrator’s Sale.
By PItillil Irk A
i January ii
On the first Tttc.iday in J.., ¥
of tho Court House, betweeu tlie v
solo, *
A fino Saddle and Gig Homo, perfectly gentle
and sound, belonging to Uie estate of Nicholas
Marlow, deceased; ami sold by order of tho Ad-
miuiKtrntor. Terms cash. dec 14
Administrator’s Sale.
^ By S. FliUbrlck A Co.
On thn hrfit-’Fucsday in Jonunry next, nt 11 o f -
dock, in front of the Court House in this city, 5
Shares Stock in steamer Forester, belonging to
estate of A. Sausscy of South Carolina, deceased.
Sold hy order of the Administrator. Terms cash,
nov 22.
City HlavsSml’s Sale,
On the first Tuesday in Junuury noxt,
W ILL be sold before the Court tlouse in tlie
city of Savannah, between the usual I crura
ofthe Cora-
east by lot
hy lot No,
. .. tho
of rale, (under tho superint
mittec on Sales) the follow ii
Lot No. 39, Elbert Win
No. 40, hou111 by Liberty
33, aud north by a laf “
property of Judith Sir
Also, Lot No. 24, Libi
by Jefferson street, south
lot No. 23, aud north by Preside
tered upon ns the property of tlio
Wilkins, for ground rent:
Also, Lot No. 35, Liboity Ward, hnnmh*tf ess?
by tot No. 39, south by South Broad street, west
by lot No. 34, and north by n Intie; re entered up
on ns the property of tho estate Samuel Wilkins,
for ground rent.
Also, Lot No. 3, Warren Ward, bounded oast
by lot No. 4, south Uy a lane, west by lot. No. 2,
mid north by Bay street; re-entered upon as tho
property ol Win. P. Bowen, for ground rent,
dec/ A. HARMON, c. m.
»lteriirs~SaTb. ‘ ‘ •
W ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday m Jana-
ary next, before the Court-House in tha
city of Savannah, between tlie usual hours of sale,
Isaac, a Negro rnjn slave; levied on ns tlie prepe?-
Jy df Alexander Drvsdalo, to satisfy execution*
ismed ouf of the Honorable tho Court of Com
mon Pleas and of Oyer nnd Terminer fbr tlie city
of Savannah,in favor of Jacob Doe, et. ol. Prop
erty pointed out by defendant.
. dec9 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c, c,
Colorado aud Red River £afi£
O N the first Tuesday in Januuiy Jioxt, before
tlie Court IIouso in tlie City of.Savannah,
will be sold for the benefit of the creditors of Lew
is Ganoid,an insolvent debtor,fivo thousand (5000)
acres of Land in the Republic of Texas, file same
being contained in a script for five (5) shares in
the e8tnte nnd funds of the Colorado und Red
River Land Company, transferable on the book#
of tho Company, the said script having been regu*
larly made out to tho said Lewis Gniiahl mid hy
him assigned to ine under an ordor ofthe Hon.
lao .Inferior Court of Chatham County, for the
benefit of the creditors ofthe snid Lewis Ganoid. :
ELISHA WYLLY,
Assignee for bcuefit creditors Lewis Gaualil
JGxcIntuge
O N Ncw-York at 5 to 30 days, for sale by -
LADD, TUPPER &. SISTAfcE.
doc 15 251
D
dec 13
Exclmnge.
RAFTS on New York at 30 cloyS.for sale.by ‘
& -a— •
LADD, ’rUPPER»!
249
ISTARE. .
Exchange
O N Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York,
atsigbt'amj at 60 days, for sale hy
dec 10 S. PiHLPRICK & CO. t
Mobile & other Alabama Funds
W ANTED by
dec 37 PADELFORD, FAY CO;
Boarding.
T HREE or four Gentlemen can bo accommo
dated with day board, by applying at file :
corner of Whitaker and York‘Streots> near the'
Arsenal. 252m dec 17
Wanted (o Purchase
I MMEDIATELY, lor the use of a Platite.r, an
able bodied Negro Mail or Boy, for whom a
fair price will be paid. JOHN BOSTOiN
april 8 . •
___________ __
T CI purchase, a family ofjni or eight Negroijs,
for which cash will be paid. Inquire of
act 29 NOBLE A. HARDEE.
Wood,
A (QUANTITY of-Wnter 0;ikand BlackJuck
; Wood for siiio utGuiltnnrtiii’s wluirf. which
will he aold at a reduced price for cash, if taken
from the wharf.
dec 12 ;• joiin guilmartin;
niarshaVs Sale.
Bryax M. Morel, J
vs. > In Admiralty.
The Holt. Bruce and cargo. )
B Y virtue of an order of Court in tills causo r .;
will bcsold beforc tho Court House fn Sa
vannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, the-
schooner Robert Bruce mid her cargo of Boards,
24 bblatlamagod Flour, lOkego ofuamaged To-
bncco, and one Gun, all as the same, now are at.
the Landing and Plantation of Btyan M. Morel,
Esq. at Ossabaw Island. Terms cash, bankable
money. PHILIP M. RUSSELL.
Deputy Marshal Districtol'Gtiorgra.
dee G 243