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.Mr. Laming.
THEATRE.
ItCSSOC.
MIlTliAN 81 ^’ 0 ' 8 BENEFIT.
THIS EVENING, Dee. SO,
^rfonuoncowill commcnc, with lire,farce
«A!V»EBIXG MINSTBEt,
(nr aHHRAL nr.iiiir..)
i ms"' (** b y l,il " 100
_ preceded By tho Nnulical Drama of tho
T ° flOATINO BEACOX, .
on tins
NORWEGIAN WRECJCEHS.
Mr*. Barker.
Honed' . -■
- entertninmcnla to conclude with
Tktertniu* ^ Burlittttof . « •» ' .
THE DAY AFTER THE RAIR.
In which Jf r. Lansing 'vill personate, six Char-
|W K*. ...Mrs, treating.
, (tvDoorsopen ntfl o’clock, and performance
rent Imfpast seven procisctv. Boros
“SCucUeOw liolInr-Cnilery Fifty Cents.
;l F S.b.|’ccnrod M the Georgia,, Olio. _
ffRerreihmenta of the beat quality for Ladies
I jidGcnthnnento i)o had nt the Bar. ■
—XO-IHOBHVW.
. suvQiinaU l,«ttcry. ,
T » bo drawn at Bio JJ*cl.a«ge, Savannah, To
morrow, *1« at half pant 3 o’clock, F. M.
IIIE Managers of Uio prosenl sene? ofi.reene
and Pulaski Miiimnreut Lotteries, anxious
so satisfy tho community, as to the inode of deal*
JL their various Littetres, throughout Bio Uni-
I >d States, will draw tho following Scli.ino, in
A, Exchange, Savannah, on Saturday, Slot Doc.
mder the supervision and entire control of Uireo
Jhintcrestedcitiaons, whoso certificate wHI bo of-
fiid to tho drawn numbers. Tho public are in-
’ ShonkTIhe o’alo of Tichets warrant it, Btero will
bts Class drawn each month thoroafter.
OltEENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. C., FOR 1839.
I To he drawn in tho City .of Savnuuah, on Sntur-
1 day, 21st December, J839.
GRAND SCHEME.
I prize of..
... 910,000
”• JO®
1 do SB43
20 do 1500
IS do 000
20 do 200
00 do 150
200 do 100
121 do . 50
121 do 30
121 do -20
4101 do ...» 10
I 21533 do 6
Tickets*5, Halves®* 60, Quarters $i 25. For.
Nest- ■ WITHINUTON’S'
!ec20 Lot’y Ex. Ollicn, on the Bay.
f CP The solo of Tickets .will bo clortd’pf 81
«’t!ock to-morrow.
to-mobupsK.'
Snvannaii iipititry.
iwn nt-.tlfb -Exchange,' Savannah, To-
• SwrroVr.taisVidK.
To bo drawn
their various jrettcrii
will draw tint fullmvii
Siramiahr ontSatifrc
yorvision find eniiro i
tfcens,'whpse>corli T
ten numbers.' .Tlio-piiblic ore'im’ii
Ittod. ' -i. -> - J.' . v‘ - ., r
8bonld thobolon'rTicltoU’wiirrant'iytliTroivijL
hi Class drnwri’enlth.montl) thlircafVor.
GREENE ANd WLASk'i MONMENT
LOTTeWy?>" r > ,-V* •
CLASS'C^Sa l|3f’ V .
To bo drawn in Bio city uf Shvepnali, off'Sat-
Urdiy, 21»t December, 1839. • •
grand Scheme, "
1 prize of. .....910,000
1 " 10,000
121
121
124
1161
21583
2015
1500
GOO
200
150
100
60
30
20
10
6
129,705 Prizes..... Amounting to $270,100
Tickets $5,Halves $8 60,Quarter* $1 25.
Tickets and Shares, either single or by tho
package, for snlo by
1 P. B. PENDERGAST,
Corner Bull-etreet and Bay Lane,
Near the Exchango,
CPOrders Horn Bio town or country -promptly
attended to. dec 20
Sltuluji-Squarc,
AS just received, . ’
1 case extra fine Tuscan Bonnots
1 case Misses do do
1 do do English Split Straw flo, a hand.
ronm article
2 do oxtra fino db Straw Bonnets
8 do Sntin Straw Bonnets
4 do black and while do
All up country Bnnlt Bills taken at par, for
Goods or 111 payment of debts already contracted,
deo 10 053
« w OOOllS.
T| AT PCS real Wolsli Fi111m.1l
A 30 do lied Flaunel
10 do bleached Canton do
4 do Kentncky Joans
31) do Twilled Kerseys
Twilled Macanawillonketa
White and cnl'it knotted Counterpanes
While, Marseilles do .
Marseilles Skirts. Just received end for sate
bjr a aUO'RGE W. BEHN,
doo J8 . No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
6 - Gloves.
DOZ Gonts Buckskin Gloves
It) do Merino do
3 do colored II 3 _ do
0 do Lhiud Cotton do
Also,
10 doz while andcol'd Merino A Ilosn
12 do do do Lambs Wool 4 Hose
Just received and for sale by
GEORGE W. BEIIN,
dec 18'N6. 2 Shad’s Buildings. -
Embroideries.
A very it JOHNSON have received, n con
signment of rich Capes,' Collars, Ac. which
they.will soil at a small advunco from Bio manu
facturer’ll prices, for cash only.
doc 10 - South hide Monument Square.
, Kcnl Welsh Flannel^
AY ho found at AVEIIY * JOHNSON’S,
(Monument Square) at fuir prices; also,
red and yellow Jo. ■ dec 10
Blankets! Blankets!! Blankets!!!
fill IE subscriber has just received from France
pettier,
nov 21
230
NOBLE A. IIAKDEE.
Bonnets.
"1T7* II; &, S. ROGERS have just received
VV • per Wilson Fuller, from Now York, 1
case iuporior Florence Brnid Bonnets, of the la
test London fashion; nlsO, 1 case Eugtish Split
Straw Bonnets, finest quality anO most fiuliiom
bio shape. dec 13
BleadMMl inifl Brown Nhiiliu^,
*1 BALES lioavy 44,brown Shirtings
JLhF 15 do do 3-4 do Springfield do
1 case 4-4 fine New-York Milt do .
I do 7-8 do undressed do
l*dd3-4 do. do dd ~
lust received by >( . •
SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVTTT.
dl'ifll - . 247- *
Tlircml Laces, &c.
A .VERY* JOHNSON,'(Rfonanlent Square)
have received,
Thread.Edgings nnd Inserting!
Super Farts worked Collars
1)0 .Swiss do do
Do^Mtwlin do do
•' Muslin worked Bunds
dec 10
Cambric Edghi"« and Insertings
3-1 Sprisifield Shilling.
*jl. fi?' BALEj3:M Sjmdenem Shirtiug, landing
J_ from brig W ilson Fuller.
8NUJr.lt, I.ATHltOP & NEVITT.
tlcoIO 210
Joint Illnllcry,
FASHtOJfAHM: AND MIMTAIIV TAILOR,
TT AS received her recent arrivals, a choice as*
X.I soj-fment.of Broadcloths, Caiwimerea, Vest
ings, aVc. ; which ho is prepared to moke up tn or
der in tlie best manner, and on rcnsouablo terms,
oct 10
VvEUi
6 ~ Pencil Witter.
DOZ Peach Water, for flavoring custards,
jellies, &c. Received and for sale by
’ dcc20 A. PARSONS.
1 nn Chamomile Flowerg.
BBL Chanjomilo Flowers. Received and
for sole by
1 Jfec20 A. PARSONS.
i . Neigro Plpesi
A Q BOXES Negro Pipes, landing IVom brig
*.0 Wilson Fuller. For sale by
JwlO GEORGE H. MAY.
A ’ D. Dcinp^ey,
TTAS just returned from New-York with
XI and splendid assortment of Foreign nnd
Domestic DRY GOODS, which.will bo lioldqt
reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting
of-
50 pieces French, German ami Eng. Merinos
50 do. Monslin de Laines
500 Rob Roy WoplenSluiwIs, Various sizes and
qualities •
500 yards Ingrain Cuipeting, best quality
500 dg. Cotton . do.
1000 nieces English, French and Am. Calicoes
10 Dales 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun
G case6 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
25 pieces white and rod Flannels
1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering
30 do. Sutinets, assorted colors and qualities
30 do. Apron Checks
25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn
25 do. Nogro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blanket
100 pair Whitney, Rose nnd Mackinaw do.
300 doz. assorted Head lldkfs.
10 cases do. Florence braid and plain Strav
Bonnets '
25 nieces plain and figured Silks, new style
25 boxes assorted Ribbons
100 Jozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted IIosi
200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do.
GO do.. Indies kid and silk Gloves
100 do Gent’s woolen, kid nnd buckskin do.
25 bales Band Boxes
For
dec 10
- v ;o. Spcnu Oil.
ALLS, pure Sperm Oil »
3BQ Bnjilcaclieil Whalo do •
dp do
KING & CQOMBS,
Union Furry Wharf.
Cider.
Ifl/ -iOOdo blc
m do Hpctiljo'd
sale by
T _.: JI. BMi-Douti«l,
XX \S returned to Suvunnali. Olfice m Brottgli
**» J® n ' l, *7u Q L 0 ppoaitQ Mrs. Beaulard’a.
dec.19 223m
10. prime Newark Cider, now land-
dec 19
? f 7!° 7 Cnatlinm Co.
ELLOW-CITI ZENS—I. fender hiyself for
rfe-elccuon to flic olfifcc* of the Clerk ofthe
ing and Air salo bv L BAljMVf'ltt” nperlnr and Inferior Courts of Chatham Conn*
.8 mu tor sawuy L. HAU)WIN. ty, and re.pcctfnllyrenuiurt your aufirugconttm
xtli day of January, 1810.
denl« - 161 ROBERT ,W. POOLER.
;clloM-.Citiztc»q of Clintlinui Co.
AM a candidate lor re-election to the olfice of
- Sheriff ofChhtbmn Cotmty, and solicit your
iffrnges on Ibt first Monday m Jam
dealll 151 ELISHA
and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, &c. .
Als, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
oct 23 21d—ly
tonuoW‘C>’
AUU LADD, TIIPPER &
for aalo by
SISTARE.
50
dec 18
Xloxvnrd-strcct Flour.
K UISUIIVII-..U IV. ™v •
GEORGE H. MAY.
. Beer and Porlt.
Afk BBLS Prime Beef
lU 50 do do Mesa Pork
7a do Navy Bread
60 da Pilot do
20 half bbls F M Beef
10 bbls Canal Flour
30 halrbbla do do, 20 kegs Goshen Buttor
tiding and for sale by
J ec 13 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
t ^floHncctlcut River Oln.
I Til BBLS. Connecticut Giu, Gowdy’s
IGH brand, foraale low, by
i() LA1HJ, TUPFEIt & SISTARE.
Cream Ale and Butter.
-t A BBLS superior Cream Ale
111 15 firkins Goshen Butter
Landing from brig Excel, for sole by
dec 18 - MICH. DILLON & CO.
Baltimore Flour.
BBLS, and 25 half bbls superfine Ilow-
Jil tj nrd street Flour, limding from brig Opt.
lotions, for sulo by
doc 18 atlCH. DILLON & CO.
Rose Water. -■
A LARGE supply oftreble distilled English,
A. French and Americnn Rose Water, just re
ceived per Clinton, and for sulq by
1 - " •'"•IDRIi
• . . Siltturv.
Qfk H1IDS Porto Kico. ) ..
09 50 bill, do 5 prune otliolo. F
For snlo by 1
d ®° 17 WASHBURN, LEWIS *. CO, d
Swciic. Iron tiiiii' Sail*.
iTlftO BARS Svvfcdoj IrOn, U.snrtm! .i- j
zosi (lOOkegoCut Nails do do J
For raio by
doo 17 WASHBURN. LEWIS & CO. i
_ „.„„«#lienBtiuor. o
S) fi? KEQS Goshen Butter, recoivod by tire
JiD brig Excel. ..jf
■ 20 casks White Wino Vinegar •
50 boxes French Cordial ^
30 dozen SweetOil, A aud pint bottloi ®
12 do Fruit, preserved A *
106 do fancy boxes Prunos
20 do Olive and Capers
G casks Claret . r
doc 16 JOHN B. OAUDRY.
....Baltimore Bhcon. d
IillDS Sides, G do Shoulders, first quality «
Bacon, binding from schr Sophia, for sale by
dscir GEORGE H. MAY. S
C’ranberrieM, !
Q HALF bbls Crunherries, received per schr. “
O Emerald from Boston, und for oniony
dec7 L. BALDWIN. „
Groceries. &c. m
BAGS prime Jnva Coffen a
J 10 4 chests fresh Hyson Tea T
35 hhU St Croix Sugar d
15 hoifts superior Poland Starch < c
100 do Malaga Raisins p
Just received mid for sale by - c
dec 0 C. *L. McNISII. p
Rams, Beef' and Tongues. Hl
| A BBLS Baltimore Hums P
JLU 5 do Sftioked Beef ! c
10 do Smoked Tongues ; ,r
Jiist received and for salo by ,r
dec G C. L. McNISH.
Preserves nnd Cordials.
PC BOXES Preserves, nssqrtcd
f 15 do East India (iidge.r
150 doz assorted West India" Cordiuls j
Received aud for sale by
ilecG ... C. I.. McNISH. ’
Cliaiailingiie, fi
75Jfh'BASlCE.T8’Clwuhp*ugno, (‘Jonet’) in
jL (JI/ quarts and pints, for sale by
dec G C, J.. McNISII. .
Sugars, MqnorN, Ac.
O/TV HI IDS. prime Porto Rico Sugar, y
O'-/ 16 pipes pure Holland Gin, various
• ; brands t |
0 halfpipes Seignette Brandy ' j
5 do 1st proof DomeHtic Brandy »
6 puncheons Jamaica Rum
5 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine
10 qrcasks Gulden Sherry, Sicily and Mar
seille* Madeira
24 doz Duff,Gordon & Co's Golden Sherry,
vintage of 1829
20 doz Port aud Hock Wines
50 boxes Chns. River No. 1 Soap |j
36 cases Pickles
20 reams Foolscap Paper
For sale on accommodating tenns.
nov 2G GEORGE H. MAY. 0
Klcli l’ltiid Sntin ntul ’Tull'cta n
Bonnet Itibbons. 1
Just received and now opening,
rpWO boxes rich Plaid Sntiu and Taffeta Bon*
JL net Ribbons, for sale low by \
A. BENNETT, d
nov 25 No. 1 nnd 2 Wdring’s Buildings. n
Kill 111. f
-4 rv IIIIDS and 10 bbl, N. E. Rum, landing
1 tr from brig Clmrlea Josopli, and for naloby
den 10 l’ADELFORD. FAY &. CO.
Butter.
fi* *6 KEGS Butter received on consignment, J
iff Jt and’ for sale by n
. .(lec'd^ . . NQBLE A. 1IARDF.E. n
linltimoro Biicon.
g IIIIDS. Sidcgi ... v ;
O 8 do. Shoulder., find quality Bacon, land-
ing from schr Sophia. For sale by ■
. dec 14 GEORGE H. MAY*. • : 1
Oats.
fi* BAGS heavy Seed Oats, just roceiv-
iJvfx/ cd and for sale by
dec 14 MICH. DILLON &. CO.
liny. '
f)AA BUNDLES prime Eastern Hoy, for "
rale by
dec 14 MICH. DILLON & CO-: J
English Gold.
"I AA SOVEREIGNS, for .ale by
J.UU dec 14 M. DILLON & OO.
Candles.
■J AA BOXES Composition Candles,asn*
ix/ l_r parlor article,landing from brig Havre,
and for eula by
dec 11 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Fine Cut Tobacco.' t
-g DOZ. Mrs. Miller's flue cut Tobacco,
1 just received and for sale by
dec 12 - C. L. McNISH.
Herring:.
T71IFTY bids dry suited Herring, landing from
J. brig Wilson Fuller, aud for sale low, by
dec 9 9 L. BALDWIN.
Crcnin Ale.
"1 A BBLS. warranted atirst rata articlo, land-
Xt/ ing from brig Clinton, for sale by
deo 10 MICH. DILLON & CO.
Paints,. Oils, Glass, &c.
<t> )?AA GALLS, pure English Linseed
on
300 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil
600 do. unbleached do.
’ 600 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil
Y 500 do. unbleached do. do.
500 do. common do. do.
200 b.oxes Window Glass, assorted sizes
50 dozen large Picture do. -do.
2 tons White Lead. Received and for sale
by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
oct 19
innry next.
. WYL1/
dec 13
Y.
DAVID BELL.
Receiver of Tiix Returns.
XtELLOW-ClTIZF.NS ofChaUiaiil Comity,
A I ofler as n candidate for re-election to tno
lico of Receiver ofTax Returns, arid solicit
ittr votes on tho first Monday in January next,
8<m 13 IIP B. LATHROP.
_ Wnltltoui'vlllc Academy.
Mailurd, A. 51., uided by fomale assistants.
tl.lTf.S or TUITIO.V.
peiling. raading.&c. pcrtorui of3 months $5 00
■filler branches of English, “ " " 7 B0
still, Greek, French, &c. ,l " “ 9 09
Tho location of this. Institution is a healthful
10. TJie village is retired, and. in a great mesa.
-0, free from all that lias a tendency to divert die
•ltd from study. Tim female npartment is situ-
edht some distance from the iti.do academy.—
be attention of the pupils will be particularly
reeled 16 that which (a ttsc/nf and practical. No
le. The course or in*'
lion, is tho unto ns that
Is. Hie most approved
Board can be obtained
It is desirable Unit those scholars which intend
To those parents nnd guardians, who nro frinnd-
J. D. MALLARD, Principal.
Waillioiirvillo, Dec. 10,1830,
dec 18 253a
Kincttvillc Academy.
Tho instruction of tho Academy will he—
Elementary Branches t together with
La|in and Greek,
Algebra ami Geometry,
Book-Keeping and Finance,
Natural and Mora! philosophy,
Astronomy, &c. &e.
Board for children can he obtained in rcspccta-
e houses oil reasonable terms.
S. SPENCER, Score tars*.
December 1st, 1839.
KTTUa Darien Herald will publish lire above
rco a week until Jnminry next, and forward the
account therefor,to tho Secretory nt Riccborough,
Liberty County. 540 dec 3
Planters’ Bank.
O N Wednesday next, Sun inst. (Chris mes
day) this Bank will bo shut. Paper lulling
duo 011 that day, must be token up previously,
dec 18
MARSHALL, Cashier.
Planters’ Bank.
ixt. The Poll will ho opened at 10 o’clock, A.
I. undefined at2, P. M.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec 11 . 217)01
Savaxx.wi, 3d Dec. 1839.
DIVIDEND NO. 6.
VIDEND from the profits of this Con.-
■y fur the past six months has been this
ired, pnvnfim on a,ut after the lltii inst.
dec 5
R. R. CUYLEIt, Cashier.
212—lm (Geur.)
Forl.iverixxH
Tfiu first class uhip C'OROMANDO,
Cojtt. Pierce,,will cotnmoncs loading ti-
morrow Fur freight apply tu . .
dec8,j^ ’ I’ADELFORD.iFAY & CO. ,
„ l or Ncw-york—Georgia Line. -
t Tho remilor packet brig L. BALDWIN,
, o— —_ 1 --o w r “'ijiv-i 1111 iibi.uuiiii
dttttnns, apply onboard nt Moore’s whnrf, or to
dec 10 L. BALDWIN.
AUCTION SAJ/j’nS,
piwt.
to
For New-York,
Tiio regular packet brig WILSON FUL-
jER, Cspt. TtMitcher, will Jiave immediate
uespatcli. For freight or passage, having jmpe-
rior accommodations (state rooms) apply to
Cantam 1. on Board at 3looro’e whnrf, or to
dcc0 L. BALDWIN.
• for Baltimore,
£4 Tho fine new schr. SOPHIA, Captain
“^nitionesjW ill meet with despatch for the above
I' or frejght or parage, apply on hoard, or
ttf. «. i- , «• fhilbriCic & CO.
. {kf.feale lunding from said veoael.
2700 bnshels prime Wliito Corn
1000 do . Oats
300 bbls superfine Howard street Floor
10 kegs Butter, .*10 do ground Sugar
24 boxes grouud Pepper.10 do Mustard
decJ4
■ For Bnlllinoro—Ilcguiar Lino.
The coppered and copper fastened brig
SBSLEANdii, Capt. Jones, will sad on Sat-
u relay next. For freight or passnre, apply to
t«ru , S. PHILB1UCK CO.
Who ofier for sale landing from said hrijj,
" CM .bbls snperfiuc Howdrd street Flour
2200 bushels prime White Flour
200 liblx assorted Candy
9 boxes Cuvondish Tobacco
dec 18-
For New-Orlcnns and mobile,
(A* Freight man Offer,)
s^The suporiorlust sailing schr 8T.\UNCIT,
w^i. L. Smith, master, having part of lierea •
go engaged, will sail with despatch. For bdla ice
of freight or passage, npply on board at Hunter's
wharf, or to
dec 10 R. RA1FORD.
Fpr Freifflit or Cimrier,
ponot
>r tJimner,
he fino schooner MARY GALLANT.
i p Hlrthmi 403 Imrrels, will bo ieady to rcceivtr
cargo in a few dil>s. A Southern port will be
preferred. Apply to
8. PHlLimiCK-^.Cd.
Who ofTer for solo on board Maid kchooncr,2500
bushels Oats. dee 17
To Rent,
Three Dwelling Houses. Apply to
. ... .. ^
, dec 19
H. F. WiLLINK.
For Sale or fo Kent.
k The two story Dwelling nnd two Lots in
IJaekson Ward, opposite tho Freo School.
Possession will he given immediately. A pply to
dec 17 A. PARSONS.
For Salt*,
/-A A MOST dosirahlo Farm, situated in
UiuilCedar Volley .Paulding County, in the most
romantic and beayillul portion of tbn Cherokeo
country. On the ’premises are an excellent dwcl
ling house, comfnftablylurubhed, and a first rate
bam and threshing innchiuc.
Any ono purchasing, may have with the farm a
choice stock of Cattle, I logs aud Sheep,ofthe most
select breed. Also, G mules aud 4 horses. 4 and 2
hnrso wagons, ploughs, &c. Abo, about 2000
bushels of corn, fodder, oats, peas, pumpkins,
This FARM consists of LAND equal iu fertif-
ty to any iu Georgia, and tho terms will ho liberal
to an improved purchaser. Apply to Dr. \VM.
P. WILSON, Brunswick, orto Air. SHORTER,
Cedar Town, Paulding County.
Brunswick, Dec. 1G.
rcr The Savutnmh Republican and Charleston
Courier will please insert the above twice a week
forone month, and tho Darien Herald will give
four weekly insertious and send bill to Dr. W. at
this place. dec 19
For Sale or to Hire, ~
F LATS of different sizes, from 30 to 70 feot
in length. Apply to
H. F. WILLINK,
At his Ship Yard eust end of the Town,
dec 19 2o3
Election Notice.
A N election for tho following county officers.
to wit: Sheriff, Clerk of tho Superior and
Inferior Courts, Receiver of Returns ofTuxable
Property, Tux Collector, Coroner, and Surveyor
of Chatham Comity, will be held nt the Court
House in the city of Suvautitih, on Monday the
sixth day of Junniiry, 1840. Polls opened at tho
hour prescribed by Jkw. The Magistrates of
Chatham county are requestedl to preside at said
uimitiuu. T««e -SliejiiT m bureiiy enjoined to at--
tend with the Couhty’ CdifothbleS, to* opUn “tlto
polls and preserve or*der. By order.
EDWARD G. AVILSON,
dec 13 Deputy Clerk Inf, c. c. c.
Great Sale of Books.
mt By S. Philbrick *v Co. '
,. THIS EVENING, ht half past 0 o’clock
tithe! store on West side of Bnll-struet, two doors
Jpttjl Moanmetrt: Square, a large and valua
ble collection of Rooks—compri«iilg d great varie
ty of splendid LibAlty editions in tho varicus cfo*
— —
large' os-
. , „ T .... Anfittals, Al-
humii, fine family, Church und Pocket .Bibles,
Prayor Bonks, Aie. Abo, n fine assortment of
Letter ant! Cap Writing Paper, RiJI Papor,Blank
ami Memorandum Books, Pert Folios,Maps,tScc.
1 h;s collection of Books, probably the most ex-
tensive and valuable ever ofieredni auction iuthia
city, will ho found well w’ortbylho attention of
gentlemen filling up LibrtOlc.*;, and of mercliairta
and otliors buying to sell again.'
Tho Books will heopen for itispection during
the day. Sale positivo nnd In order of tho cata
logues which may hu had at the phide of ealq.i-
Tcrms cash (bankable money) before delivery.
dec 20 .>
ZTjBSni* f’hllbrick A Co.
TO MORROW. nt 11-o’clock,in front ofsforo,
sundry artkles, vket Groceries, Liquom, dhoes,
Boot', Fohacco, Soap, Raisins, Bncon, Butter,
Family Pdot Br. d in kegs, Flour, Clothing,
Crockery, ic^ond! and Furniinte, &o.
Term«cash (bauka’jle money) before dellvofy.
dec. 29
T. ,.MFs-, IMtUUrick & co.
On Uto firat Tuvriy m Jimtmry next, at 11 o’*
1'r-i 11 lient (jf thu Contt House, tho Southern
. fR"*®- ( 9 ) lioittfi twenty-aeven and
n bal (274) foot in front, ntul one hundred (lpO)
fee t deep, witli improvement., consisting ofn one
e.oiydwellm* uml out building nil in good ro-
rrnir. Said Lot is .Uuiited on tho dust «idc of Entt
Bro id-»treot, lire title id fee ■ininle. Term, ca.h,
wnkahlo money) |mrchi-or paying for title,,
dec 19 ,
Administrator’s Stde., - T ^V%
„ fM1 By S. FUHbriok O: Co.
Will be sold before our store, on .Saturday, tho
25th January,the following properly, viz: 1 horse,
snddlo and bridle; 1 gold watch and guard chain, 1
trunk, 1 pnir pistols, and sundry articles of wear
ing apparel, belonging to the estate of ALII.
Drake, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of tho
heirs and creditors of said estate, by order of the
Administrator dec 13
Steamer Richmond for Sale.
By £. Pliilfcvjcft & Co.
Will be sold at.public auction in front ofthe
Exchangevin tlip city of Sayauinh,'bii Wednes
day. tlie first day of Jqimary, 1640, /
Thu Rteainer Richmond, with her engine, boil
er; tackle. &c. .
Tim Richmond was built in BqUimprei in-the
year 183(5, by W. & (J. Gardner, of the best ma
terials, and is copper fastened. .
She is HO feet long; 26 feot beam, nnd 8 feet
depth of he'd.
Her engine is n lever beam, of 80 horse power,
built by C. Reeder, rtf RnUhnorc. under tfi«; par
ticular inspection of the lute W. Scarborough,
Esq. Her boiicr is now, having been in use hut
a few mouths; it was built by Fuwcete, PiKon As
Co. of'i.iverpool, at a cost of ,56,500. Her cab-
iu is well furnished with 12 berths, wash room and
water closets. .•
The boat is well found, with nncht rj Admin ca
bles, hawsers, cooking und caliin »toves. cabiu
furniture, bndditig, «&c. aud is now ingot d order
for business.
Tlie sale will be positive.
The terms of safe—1-3 cash, balance 3, 4 and G
months for approved paper.
Offers by private ccutiact will receive a trillion
until the 3i hi inst.
By order of tho Board of Directors.
dec 18 C, F. MILLS. Agent.
Administrator’s 8uld.
By S. Fliilbrick &. Co.
On tho first Tuesday in January next, in front
of tlie Court House, between tlie usual hours of
sale,
A fino Saddle and Gig Ilorso, perfcctlv gentle
and sound, belonging to tho estate of Nicholas*
Marlow, deceased; and sold by order of the Ad-
ministrator. Terms cash. dec 14'
Administrator’s Sale.
By S. riiilluick & Co.
On tho first Tuesday in January next, at 11 o’
clock, in front of the Court House iu this city, 5
Shnres Stock in slcumcr Forester,'belonging to
estate of A. Saussoy of South Carolina, dbceused.
Sold by order ofthe Administrator. Terinscush.
nov 23
Dividend No. 5.
Savannah Insuranck l Trust Co. )
5th December, 1839. )
DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, having been
. this day declared by tho Board of Directors
dec 5
SAAIUEL Cj HOUSE, Sec’y.
ntral It nil Road dc Banking
Company of Gccrgiit,
Savannah, Nov. 13,1839.
A N Election for nine Directors to mannge tlie
affairs of this Institution, will be held at the
in Jantuu
to 2 P.
nov 18
uary next.
Polls to be open from 9 A. M.
By order. R.R.CUYLER,
227 Cashier.
Onto Thousand Dollars Reward*
W ILL be paid for tlie apprehension, with
proof to conviction, ofthe person or per?
sons who fired tho Bridge of the Central Rail
Road over tlie Little Ognccheo, on the 21st inst.
By order ofthe Rourd of Directors.
R. R. CUYLER, Cashier,
nov 22 231 - (Georgian)
T up O l Planters.
ut Subscriber, Agent for the Atlions Mnnn-
I tmnSf e 0 ? porapany, l 108 constantly on hand
'nJSPv Domestic Woolen qiid Cotton
I a< ) a superior article for Negro Clothing.
M9R NOBLE A. HARDEE.
-25*2. 2oo .
I paT Isinglass. ; 7
ntei r °* slieet Isinglass, received
taHW.oloby
ANSON PARSONS.
T AnipJ ,r ,* st,nu8 * resents. r_
L »„I E8 / 1 W tRo80 Wood > Shell, Muhog-
VulmlaiU Work Boxe«
teKai W^BMkeU
in groat v “ ie,y
fleU’end e ail"-“" V0,y - -“ rd C “ 0 *
dec 1
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Wine, Branny, Gin, Bottles, dee
2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Winp> of superior
quality, on draught
Also, in boxes of 1 aud 2 doz each, tlie follow
ing celebrated brands of Mudeiru, Port and Sher
ry Wines, in quantities to.suit purchasers, viz: Ol
iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, l)iwon, Luna,WaC’
amaw, Map, Flower,, Edward Blandy & Soils
Jqy, Alert, Madeira, Bolyidero, Golden, Palo aud
Brown Sherrjj^],. & Go’s Brandy
2 tlo. superior llolland Gin
10 casks London Porter t
100 crates Wino BotUos. For solo by
oct 24 207 JOHN W. LONG
Notice. ’ • ■ ,
>\N Tnesday last, about 1 or 2 o clock, tliero
Vl/ came a man (his name not known) into my
- .’ll ....anridml tnnm rniir llllllf'M 1111(1 011(1
p^-^onver Pencil Cases ^ —
Alphabets, Dissected Mops, for olul- yard with a wagop and loam, four mules and one
Worn ^ sorrel mare, ungeared them, tied them to lire
Uracea »dominoes, Battledore, Cancell wagon and went off, and has not been seen since,,
• P® 1 have the team und wngon in my possession, uml
tlie-owner can have them by paying expenses and
‘ ‘ ' (Apply to
11 WM. A. PITTMAN.
JlmKafp
5 0,t0 *i Accordians, &e. Just received
j^fotsaie by
G. R, HENDRICKSON-
SpIcntliA London Annuals,
WT T - WILLIAMS hnsjint received,e few
W • ofthe London Annuals for 1840, of the
most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings
by the most eminent Artists. *
The Amaranth, edited by Hornoy, folio with 13
engravings on Bteel.
The Iris, by Miss Metford,witli large and beau
tifully engraved plutcs and fanciful picturesque
borders, m u new.and unique stylo, in folio.
The Book of tlie Boudoir or the Court of
Queen Victoria, a series of Portraits of tho Eng
lish Nobility, togother with that of tlie Queen.
Gems of Beauty, with fanciful illustrations in
verse, by the Countess of Blessington, folio.
The Belle ofthe Sensou, by the Countess of
Blessington, splendidly illustrated in quarto.
Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrnp Book, with po
etic illustrations by L.F.'L. nnd Mdry Ilowitt,
with 36 engravings, quarto.
The Shnkspeare G.dlery of Female Portraits,
numerous plates.
Tho Book of Beauty, by the Countess of BJes>
sington.
Tho Keepsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort-
ley.
The Picturesquo Annual, Windsor Castle, 15
plnfo?. :• *
Friendship’s Offering and Winter’s Wreath.
Forget Ale Not, Ackernmun’s.
. Belgium nnd Nassau, with upwards of50 plates.
The Oriental Annual, containing Tales, Le* 1
gends and Romances, by F. Bacon, with engrav
ings by Fender.
Tho Jttvonilp Scrap Book.
Also,
All the American Annuals and works of funev.
dec 7
Law Notice.
C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun
sellor ut Law, lias located himself in Louis
ville, Georgia, where he will attend to all profes
sional business entrusted to his care, with diligence
aild punctuality. He will regularly atteud the Su-
ierior Courts of the Counties of Jefferson, Burke,
Icriven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall and Mont
gomery.
nug2 163- ;
Cotton Plantation aud Negroes
for sale.
T HE Cotton Plantation known as Sombre’
ra#nde, situate in Bryan county, on Great
Ogecbee Neck, bounded by lands formerly Mor
el's and Young's, how Roger’s,'containing 107G
acres, of which 320 are cleared and have been
hlanteiLin cotton and provisions; 200 acres rich
low hammock and swamp, uncleared; the remain
der pine, nnd dry salt marsh, which might be re
deemed at little expense. On the premises are a
new dwelling, cotton, corn and negro houses,
with plantation utensils, and a supply of provis
ions tor 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 tlie plantation, a very prime and
healthy gang.,
Also, a tract of Land in White Bluff district,
situated on the Montgomery road, near Hanor’s
bridge, and on Vernon river,containing 360 acres,
adjoining the lands of Adams—125 acres cleared
and suitable for plnnting or pasture,, tlie remain
der heavy timbered land. On the plnce a house,
which may be made a comfortable dwelling■
Person* wishing to purchase will plqfcse apply
to the subscriber at Savannah,
dec 13 W. WOODBRIDGE.
Notice to Pilots. -
I T appearing by a report of tho Resident Phy-
sicinu in Boston, that tho Small Pox, to an
alarming extent is, and has been for sometime,
prevailing-in that city; notice is hereby given to
all Pilots und Cnptnins of vessels arriving from
that port, to bring their vessels to anchor at Five
FAthom, and there to remuih, without communi
cation with-the city, or adjuccnt country, until
visited by the Health Officer.
By order of the Mayor and Aldermen passed
thlsday. WM. B.'STEVENS, M. D.
Deputy Health Officer,
dec 12 For tlie Port of Snvanna
Twin or iTiultiboil Boil Cotton
Seed for Sale.
T HE Subscribers have on hand a lot of the
above Seed of the prcsrtntyear’s crop, raised
on tlie plantation of Mr. Win. Kilpatrick, in Put
man county, of this Stnt. It is a fact well known
by tl)08e persons who have tried this species of
Cotfoo-r-thntit is superior to any other for quali
ty, and yields more perncro, especially *upon old
lands thou any other yet known. A conplo of the
stalks with bolls, may be seen at our Counting
Room, WIMBERLY & JONES,
dec 2 239 •
|ML the Cr-irtHo\isefii thef
: City 6f SUvquUah, between the usual kdtittf
No. 40, south by Liberty street, west by lot No,
33, aiul north by a lane; re-entered upon as tho
proporty of Judith Sheftnll, for ground rent*
Also, Lot No. 24, Liberty Word, 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 Samuel
Wilkins, for ground rent.
Also, Lot No. 35, Liberty Word, bounded east
by lot No. 36^ south by South Broud street, west
by lot No. 34, uud north by a lane; re-entered tip-
on as the property of the estate Samuol Wilkins,
for ground rent.
Also, Lot No. 3, Warren 'Ward, bounded east
by lot No. 4, south by a lane, west by lot No. 2,.
and north by Bay street^ re-entered upon as tho
properly ol Win. P. Bowen, for ground rent.
dec 7 a. Harmon, c. m.
Wood, Wood.
T HE Subscriber has now on hand, and will
be constantly receiving, a supply of first
quality Oak and Asn Wood. Apply at the Wood
Yard,, east end of the tbwn.
oct 17 201 II. F. WILLINK.
Tin Plate.
O NE hundred boxes Tin Plate Jx
500lbs Block Tin r 500 lbs Copper Bolts
for solfehy ' N. B. & H. WEED.
nov.26.
Rum and. Wine.
S*A BBLS N; E. Rum, 1 cask High Wine;
Ote landing from brig Havre, aud forsale by
dec 10 PADELFORD, FAY ife CO.
Wanted
T O purchase, a family of six or eight.Negroes,
for which cash will be paid. Inquire of
oct 20 NOBLE A. HAltDEE.
Wood.
A QUANTITY of Water Oak and Blackjack
Wood for sale at Guilmartin's wharf, which
will be sold at a reduced price for cash, if taken
from the wharf.
dec 12 JOHN GUILMARTIN.
Wood.
T HE subscriber bus on hand a fine lot ofOAK
and ASH WOOD, which he will sell a?
cheap as can be purchased iuthe city. Persons
wishing to have their orders filled, will please
leave them at tlie Lottery and Exchange Office
ofP. B. Pendergast, and they will be promptly
attended to, or call nt the whnrf.
JAMES M. FOLSOM,
dec 19 253m Uniou Ferry Wharf.
Wanted to Purchase
I MMEDIATELY, for the “use of a Planter, an
able bodied Nogro Man or Boy, for whom a
fair price willbo paid. JOHN BOSTON
april 3
Boarding. . •
T HRFiE or four Gentlemen can bo accommo
dated with day board, by applying rtt the
corner of Whittlin'f and 'York-J-streeis, near* tho
Arsenal- 232m dec 1?
Slicrifl’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next,Before the Court House iu tho
city ol Savannah, between tho nsnnl hours of sale,
Isaac, a Negro man slave; levied on as tho proper
ty of.. Alexander Drysdnie, to satisfy execution*
issued out of the Hotfomble the Court of Com
mon Pleas and of Oyer nnd Terminer for the city
of Savannah, in favor of Jacob Doe, et. al. Prop
erty pointedout by defendant.
dec 0 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff o. c.
Colorado nml Red River XUiids
O N tho first Tuesday in Junuary next, before
the Court House in the City of Savannah,
will be sold for the benefit of the creditorsofLew-
is Ganohl.an Insolvent deb tor,five thousand (5000)
acres of Land ill the Republic ofTexns, tlie same
being contained in a script for five (5) shore* ill
the estato nnd funds of tho Colorado ntid Jted
larly made out to the said Lewis Gannhl andby
him assigned to me under an order of the Hon«
the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for thtt
benefit of the creditors ofthe said Lewis GanohL
ELISHA WYLLY,
Assignee for benefit creditor^ Lewis Ganahl
nov 25 >
Exchange a
O N New-York at 5 to 30 days, for sale by
LADD, TUPPER & SlSTARfi.
dec 16 251
Exchange.
D RAFTS on New York at 30 driys.fdr sale by
LADD, TUPPER& SISTARE*
dec 13 249
ITtobilc &. Other Alabaina FundO
ANTED by
dec 17 PADELFORD; FAY,& CO. j
[qr of Court in. this.fciuidj.
will be sold before the Court House in 9a*
Marshal’s Sale*
BbyahM. Morbl, ) ,
VSI > IhAdmirally;
The Robt. Bruce arid cargo, j
B Y virtue of an order "
will be sold before t . _ . -
vnnnah, on the firat Tuesday in January next, the
snhoorier Robert Bruce and her cargo Of Boards,
24 bbls damaged Floilr, 10 kegs of damaged To
bacco; aild Oiie Gnh, nil na th6 same now are at
the Landihg aiid Plantation of Bryan M. More),
Esq. ntOssabttW Island. Terms cash, bankable
money. PHILIP M - RUSSELL,
Deputy Marshal Districtof Georgia,
dec 6 243 '