The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, December 25, 1829, Image 3

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litopcr moans have (kill'd (o reform him, Will jw permitted to retain his cnnncction witlitho (icliool* No student will bo retarded by his etna, but permitted to reap all the advanta ges of his talents and industry. Public pray er will bo attended daily, and religious wor ship on the Sabbath, at which all the students will bo required to bo presont. There will bo ono annual vacation only—'which com mences on the first of Doccmbor, and conti nues four weeks. Uxtroax Dress. Blue coatee, single breasted, and standing collar, oight or ton flat yellow Kaglo buttons on tho breast; three under each pocket flap, and (bur attliousunl places on tlio skirts. Tho collar, breast, cuffs, and pocket flaps, trimmed with black braid, in crow foot form. Bluo vest with yellow buttons; bluo pantaloons in winter, and whito in summer. Black leather stock, or silk handkerchief. Tho clothing of each student should bo marked with his namo. The Superintendents will personally attend refurnishing students with clothing, if desir ed, without any additional charge for such at tention. The charge to each student per year, in- i hiding board,- tuition, rooms, bed and bed ding, washing, mending, fire, and lights, tho professional services of Dr. Dona, and every expense incident to his residence ns a student, except books, stationary and clothing, will bo Fur those over ten yenrs of ago 8-75 Under ten years of ago, 850 Payable half yearly in advance, either in cash or paper ncgociablc at the Columbia or Cam den Bank. Books of the best editions, and of nil kinds used in the school, and stationary will be fur nished at tho Charlcslon prices. tatters on tho subject of tho school, ad dressed to Bailey & Dana, Columbia, South Carolina, will receive immediate attention. R. \V. BAILEY, > Superin. II. L. DANA, | Indents. Rice Creek Springs, January 10,1829. By tho politeness of the following gcntlo- tletuen, wo are permitted to refer to them as friends or pntrons of the school: Hon. John Taylor, Into Governor, Hon! "Lb, | J "'MK 0Urt lion. David Johnson, S 1 P| uale ' lion. II.-W. Desnussurc, Chancellor, A. Blanding, Esq. 1 Cohim Col. Thomas Taylor, . J bta (,'oi.J. Cl. Brown, 1‘rca’t of the Bank, ) ’ Rev. 8.1'. Davis, j Cnmilon > lion.J. B. O’Neal, Judge of the Circuit Court, lion. William J. Pope, Hilton Head, Row Dr. Adams, Pros’t of Charleston College, Professor J. Dickson, of do. do. Professor 8. II. Dickson, ofS. C. Medical do. Rev. Dr. Palmer, Rev. Dr. M‘Do\ve!l, T. Ford, Esq* Jinn. Tims. 8. Grimke, W, S. Smith, Esq. J f. A. DosauBsure, Esq. Thos. Nu pi or, pier, ) ^ Tims. Flemming, s * Merchants, Robert Means, Esq. Beaufort, Jos. Cumining, Esq. Savannah, Georgia, dec 23 27 To-Morrow!—$‘273,700. T HE UNION CANAL J.OTTERY, Class No.,14, drew ill Philadelphia on the 17th instant] and tho result will be re- reived hero Tn-llorriiw Morning. Tho ful- J.nving aro sonio.uf. tliu Prizes m this .truly splendid sclicmo :— »o,ooo DoiiiiAns 10,000 DOIiLARS 10,000 BOIiliAIlS 5 000 DOIsIiARS 5,000 DOLIiAHS 4,310 DOLLARS Bayard & Hunter, qf|f|BBI,S. Sapf. '•Steffi*' OUUjiO half do. do. doT 141 do.'finu ■ do. 0 do. X middlings 50 do. straight do. FIour - 800 do. ••IltSdll" Super. 300 do. Hownnl-st. Super. 100 half do. do. .do. do. 370 kegs Nails assorted, from 4d. to 40u. in 50 and 100 lb. kegs 14 do. Brads 40 bbla. LonfSugnr 15 boxes tamp do. 60 bbis. Apple Brandy- 10 do. Peach do. .10 do. Cordial 5 pipes Blip. Baltimore Gin .5 do. American Brandy 4 boxes superior Baltimore Hams CO chaldrons Virginia Cual 100 kegs Lard .50,000 Spanish Scgnrs 2 packages I'owchong Tea 3 do. Hyson do. 8 baskets Champaigno .Power and Shot, assorted, dec 23 85—p Beef, Pork, Figs, &c. J UST received per ship Statira, schr. 0- thcllo, and other late arrivals, viz : 60 bbls. Prime Beef, New 60 do. Mess do. do. 60 do. Prime Pork do. 60 do. Mess do. do. 10 half do. Mess Beef do. 10 do. do. do. Pork do. 20 kegs Butter, best Goshen 30 drums New Figs 20 bbls. Butter Crackers, fresh 20 qr. do. do. do. do. 20 half do. Buckwheat Flour 20 qr. do. do. do. 20 kegs WincjBiscuit 20 boxes Raisins 20 half do. do. 20 qr. do. do. And in Store, A full assortmhnt of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, which will ho sold low by CLAGIIOIIN & WOOD, dec 2-1 Anciaux’s wharf. Apples, Ac. Received per ship Macon. -g |“k BBLS. R. I. Greenings 11/ 20 drums fresh Figs 5 kegs Butter 10 hull* and qr. bids. Buckwheat 20 do Canal Flour Also, per schr. Mystic, from Boston, 20 hols No. 1 Mackerel 10 lialf 1 do. 10 “ “ 2 do. 100 bbls “ 6 du. In store, A general, and select assortment of Wines, Teas, and Groceries. Tho patronage of friends, and the public, is respectfully solici ted. ‘ PALMES &. RICHARDS, dec 22 24—p 1,01)0 lJoi.LAltS 1,000 DOLLAR* 1,000 DOLLAR* 1,000 DOLLAR* 1,000 DOLLAR* 10 of 000 Dollars 10 of 500 Dollars 10 of 500 Dollars 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLAR* 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000‘DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 10 of 300.Dollars S3 of 200 Dollars 51 of 100 Dollars Ilockwater Ale, Newark Cider, &c. Q WHOLE and 0 half bbls. Rockwatcr .10 Iihls. choico “Newark" Cider 5 do. Newtown Pippins T k«?gw Qustieu Hurtnr 10 half.aud qr. hbl«. Biii*kwhi'n*'M.vi1 60 bids. sup. Canal Flour 30 boxes Sperm Candles 10 frails fresh soft Shelled Almonds 30 drums Figs 3 bids. Smoked Beef 20 boxes “Dighy” Ilerrirg Just received per sclir. Othello, fur sale by PALMES & RICHARDS, dec 21 3(1—p TOR NEW-YORK, inSTABLISHED LINE.] Tho regular pocket ship STATIRA, Thomas Wood,master, —_ Will bo immediately despatched. For freight or passage, having cxcollcnt ac commodations, apply to Capt. W. on board, or to HALL, SIIAPTER &TUPPER. dec 23 FOR NEW.YORK, The fast sailing packet siiip ELIZA & ADBEY, . Capt, Manchester, Willbo despatched immediately. For freight of200 bales Cotton or passage, op. ply on board, or to J. STONE. Far sale landing from said ship, 00 casks Litno. dec 23 , for NEW YORK, [established line.] “ The regularpackctship D. h. Porter, master, . , E.L. Porter, master. *■*— Having half of her corgo engaged, 1 bo immediately despatched for balance of ight or nassaire. havitinf plnimni nonAmmn FOR NEW YORK. [bstabihue,, line.] Tlio regular packet ship E M P K R O R, J. //. Bennett, master, Will have immodiato dispatch. For freight or passago apply to Capt. B. on board or to HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER. doc 12 FOR PHILADELPHIA, Tho fast sailing packet brig EAGXK, • JV. «S. Mauran, master, Will moot witli immodiato des patch. For freight of 60 halos or passage, having good accommodations apply on board at Mongin’s wlmrf or to doc 12 TAFT & PADELFORD. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, Tho fust sailing brig UNION, E. Jordon, master, Burthen 180 tons, 3 years old.— Apply to Captain J. on board, at Anciaux’s wlmrf, or to COHEN & MILLER. . doc 24 FOR NEW.YORK, [schooner use,] Tho fust sailing packet schr. O T H F. L I, O, Walter Bulklry, master, Will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, having handsome ac commodations, apply to Capt. B. on board, at Auciaux’e wlmrf, or to COHEN & MILLER. For sale .on board, 20 bids Apples, in flue order 16 drums new Smyrna Figs dec 24 Together with prizes of inferior denominu - tion, amounting in tho wholo to more than a QUARTER OF A MILLION OF DOLLS- Tickets, eniySW 00 | Q<mrterPi *o fl0 A few chances remain at ROBERT SON’S, Lottery and Exchange Office, Bull street, next to Eppingcr’s. dec 25 Ale, Ruin, Clien.sn, Butter, &.o I.BBLS. Fuller St Taylor's double Ale IU 1U half bbls. do. .do. 20 bbls Portland Rum 5 hhds. do. 10 casks first quality Cheese 10 firkins best Goshen Butter 30 libls. Newtown Pippin Apples 10 hulfbbls. Fulton Market Beef and 20 boxes Soap landing from ship Statira and brig Union, for sale by JOHN BENTLEY, dec 24 30,000 DOLLARS. UNION CANAL LOTTERY w OP PENNSYLVANIA, CLASS NO. XIV. AS drawn on tlio 17th instant, in Phila delphia, and will bo received hero To- Morrow, tho 20th inst.—00 Numbers—0 drawn bnllots. SCHEME: 1 If) 10 10 10 10 88 51 prize of ilo do do d" do da do do do do 830,000 10,0110 5,000 4,210 1,000 (KM) 500 4(H) 3IM) 200 101) And others of smaller denomination amount ing to 5,760. Tickets, : : = : ! . sl ? ?? Halves, : : : : : ., Orders in this splendid scheme attended to at LUTHER’S (lee 25 Lottery + Exchange Office, Letter Foolscap Paper. -* Kfk REAMS super tattor Paper ± DU 50 do. Cap <lo- 31 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books 50 renins Wrapping Paper 20 do. Printing Mod. do. Just rccoiveitaniffmsalo by bak jjr, dec 25 Whiskey and Sugar. OA IIHDS. Philadelphia Rye TV luskcy 2 O 5 boxes double refined JiOafSiigar, re fined without tho use of blood 0 do. single do. do. do. do. Landing from brig Tola and jWtoby ,] ec 35 Hunter’s Buildings. Straw Hats. J UST received per ship Statira Ladicu* fine Straw Bolivar Hats Ladies* low priced do. do. Ladies’ Straw Cottages Misses open Straw Cottages For salo wholesale or retuil, at the very low cst market price, at No. 1, Young's Buildings, Market Square, by A. BENNETT, dec 24 FOR NEW-YORK, Tho substantial schooner JOSEPH BONNER, „ Capt. Somers, j, Will have immediate despatch. For freight or passago apply i.» •BAYARD cV- HUNTER. Who have landing and for sale, 60 tuns superior Virginia Coal 1*0bbls superfine Ilaxall Flour 120 kegs Nails and Brads of 50 and 1(10 lbs from 4d to 40d. dec 14 Christmas & New Year’s Gills:- 1 } TIIOMAS M. DRISCOLL, I H AS just recoivod tho YOUT’S KEEP- SAKE, for 1830, -a Christinas Gift for Young People Toko it—’’tia a gift of Love, Thtf rttki the good alone ; Kt’ppif fof tho civor’a *uke, And road it fur thinu own.” of Engravings— 1 1 Tho Tom flat, engraved by Cheney * t,; fi Charity, “ *• J Andrews 1 '6 Tho Cottage Door, 41 44 OPcttort 4 The Savoyards, 44 44 do. 6 Tho Coquette, 44 “EGPerkins 0 The Fairy Talo, 44 “EGallaudct THE PIIARL for 1830, witli 0 Splendid Embellishments. THE TALISMAN, for 1830, edited by F. Herbert, with 12 Splendid Engravings. TIIE ATLANTIC SOUViNElf for 1830, With 12 Kplondid Embellishments. TIIE BOSTON TOKEN, for 1830, edited by S. G. Goodrich, 1 VignetteTitlepnge, engraved by J Che- noy after a design by 11 Inman, .2 Sibyl, engraved by J Cheney from a painting after Guido, 3 Innocence, engraved by O Peltron, de signed by jt Weston, 4 DoumedBririo, engraved by G W Hatch from a painting by II Inman, 5 Lost Children, engraved by J Cheney, designed by Schcficr, 0 Portrait of* J G C Brainard, engraved by J B Lotigacre, . 7 Meditation,engraved by G B Ellis,design- 1, !V ..,- ed by II Fradblle, 6 Batiks of the Juniata, engraved by G B >y E » - Sully, 10 Chocorua’s (Jurse, engraved by G W Hutch after a painting from Nature (Corway Peak New Hampshire) by T Colo, 11 Schoolmistress, engraved by T Kelly, designed by W Owun, 12 Genevieve, engraved by J Andrews, de signed by A M Huffman, 13 Greek Lovers, engraved by A B Durand, flfl.er a painting by R W Weir. dec 22 To Rent, TIIE upper rooms in Johnston’s buildings, corner of Bay and Bull streets, having recently been nut in good condition. Possession given immediately. Apply to Charles A. WoodrulTor the subscriber. GEO.IIOUSTOUN. nov 12 ' 258 Latest London Fashions. DKAPHItH & TAILORS, MARKKT SQl’ARui H AVE received by ship Emperor and other Into arrivals a new otal complete assortment of GOODS, which renders their assortment as good, and ns eminently calcu lated for tho souson, ns can be found at any similar establishment in the State, consist ing of Superior black, blue, brown, Clive, green and mixt BROADCLOTHS. Very superior black, blue, fawn, carbcau, coronation anil other colored C ASSIMERES. VESTINGS, of all qualities and descrip tions. Together with a general and fashionable assortment of Ilcadt/ Made Clothing, Such as, Coats, Frocks, Coattccs, Partts- Vcstrf, &o. of all qualities and descriptions— with a great variety of Fancy articles, oil of which will be sold us cheap us can be bought in any similar outaMiehincnt in the Union. N. B. As tho subscribers are determined tlint none shall excel them, cither in fushion, nn...nnn.. <.» jxiuutuulity nuoolllioD, UlOV hope to merit u continuance of public patroii- «igo. All orders from tho country or otherwise, will ho gratofully received, and executed with a particular reference to neatness and dura bility, as avo have in our employ tlio. firet rate New York and Philadelphia workmen, dec 1(1 10 Just Received, m PUNCHEONS Jnmoica Kunv f 10 dor. Cunc and Rush bottom Fancy Choirs • 80 do Windsor Chairs. Landing from ship Stutim, and for solo by b J. B. HERBERT. d-c 84 UNION HOTEL, (North H-cst corner of the Public Square,) TIIOMASTON, I'l’NON county; oeo. a__u TIIE Subscriber lias the plca- sure of announcing to tlio public, lillifelll that this largo and commodious establishment is nearly complc- ted and willbo fitted in tho neatest stylo for tho accommodation of, TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS, by the first of Januaiy, 1830. Ho flatters himself that his friends mid tire public will now liavo additional inducement to patronize him, ns their own comfort can iio more completely secured. Ilis STABLES are excellent, and con venientto a fine spring of water, stored with provender, &C.&C. Jt Bi BATEMAN. dee 10 , M Tho Macon Telegraph and Mossen^ gcr, Georgia Journal. Savannah Georgian, and Augusta Chrouiclo, will insert the above un til file first of January, and forward their ac counts to'Thomaston for settlement. Landing from schr. Othello, QA BBLS. Portland Rum Au 10 bags Jamaica Pimento 15 firkins 1st quality Goshen Butter 20 bids. Mess and Prime Beef For sale by COHEN & MILLER, doc 24 F. Howland &. Co. H AVE just received for salo by tho sloop Franklin, GOO galls, of first quality Lamp Oil. 1 ton superior White Lead ground in Oil. AT.80, 20 boxes Spormaciti Candles, dec 24 20—e Cow Peas and Bran. (|AA BSIIELS for salo at a moderato ^IUU price, ' , . Apblyto &LEE, _ price, 500 bush. Wheat Bran. . I’ALMgS&l 5 00 23 Exchange Dock. Fancy and Windsor Chair*. ■J A DOZ. Fancy Rush Bottom and Wind- 3 doz-^Iigh 8 Rocking Chairs. Nowlanding andfo^^ RAKER Oranges. O rarhfkORANUESrfivo days from the O.UUU grove at St. Marys,- carefully handled, for salo by PALMES & LEE, doe-jy Exeliaiigo Dock, 20 d Lomons. . , BOXES Sicily Lemons in handsome U order, just recoivod and for sa'n by I-,. «2 COHEN & MILLER. GIGS! GIGS!! A. DAY COACII-MAKER, HAS received by Into ar- ■ rivals from the North, a new and complete assort ment of GIGS—ouo clip- tic spring Rarouchii, for , one or two horses, and 3 ono horso Wogons.which ore offered for Bale (at his old stand, corner ot Bryan and West llroad-sts.) as low and on ns good terms as can bo bought elsewhere in tlio State. 1 ur- chnsors arc solicited to call and examine for Carriages and Gigs of all hinds repaired with despatch, and ill a workmnn-liko order. Wagons, Drays, Carts and Wheels ol nil descriptions mode and repaired for -prices to suittlie times, and work warranted. A shuro of public pntronngo is solicited. oct 31 gjg .TOBLIC SALES. rPyJ&J 1 TRBF. II T, , 0*7 MONDAY, tho 28Ui inst. At 11 o frfpck,- will bo sold before mystofb, for occounttotall concerticd, * pair dark Sorrel Cprringo HORSES, Raireif m Poimsylvsnia nmf about 7 years °'u- Tonnd Cash. doc 25 Jamaica Rum. BY J. n.~HERRERT. On MONDAY, 28th inst. At II 0*eloek, will be sold before my stdrC, 7 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Ruin, 9f superior quality, and warranted gouuinc, lan ding from ship Etatira. oec 24 Terms at time of sale. Madeira Wine. BY J. nTnERBERT, On WEDNESDAY, 30th inst. At ^1 o'elock, will bo sold before tho Counnting Room of Messrs. Kctchum&.Bur« rovghst 2 pipes 1 Oliveira Wino, ofsii- 4 half do S perior quality, entitled 10 qr casks do - 3 *° deliohturo. ALSO, 6 cases of 2 doz each, said to liavo boon in bottlcB 12 yenrs. doc 24 Terms at timo of sule. BY J. B. HE R B E R T, On WEDNESDAY, 30th inst. At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before my store, 30 doz Cotton Shirts 30 44 Duck Trowscrs. ai.so, 10 ps. Scotch Carpeting, different pat terns 1 halo Kerseys 20pieces Negro Cloth 1 caso Swunsilown* Vests, dec*21 Terms ut time of sal«'. Notice. A N Election will ho held at the Crfurt House on tlm First Monday in January next, being the 4th day of thnt’uionth, fora Sheriff, (3erk of tho Superior and Inferior Courts, Coroner/ Tax Collector, Receiver of Tax Returns, and a Surveyor, for the Comity of Chatham. By order of the Justices of the Inferior Court. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. dec 24 PUBLIC? SALES. Brogans. DY PIIILBIUCK & DAKFft On,WEDNESDAY, 30th i^t!’ AwiioJareref’ wi " b0 BoU ia front oflhe!f ' doc 23 C “™ Mcn ’“ Th ‘ ck ®°8«M- £».$""-BRIP.Xfi BAKER. ?U1 Negro fellow Joe, Sold on account of tho former purchaser, torins of sale not having been complied With. Terms caeh, purchaser paing for titles, dec 25 Electors of Chatham County! Friends and Fellow Citizens, I AM a candidate for Coroner at the Eh»«!- tion in Jantuny next, and should I he elected, wilf endeavor to discharge tho duties of the office with fidelity. Very respect fully, II.HAUPr. net 20 246 To tlio Electors of Chatham co. T JlELLOW Citizens—I again announce . myself a candidate lor the continuance of the office of Coroner ofClmthum Comity at tho approaching election in January next, and humbly solicit, your suffrages*. THOMAS EDEN, nov2 420 Executor's Sale. BY rniLBRlCK cf- BAKER, On the first Tuesday in January next, At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before tho Cotfit House in tho City of Savannah, All the Eastern tenement of brick building^ on Lot No. 8, Darby-Ward •, House & lot No. 34 Columbia Ward ; lot and baildings No. 13, Carpenter's Row; Lot No. 9, & improve- mentn r Docltar Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half tho improvements, Deckar Ward, all in tho city of Savannah ; being part of the re al efltuta of Josiuh Penfiold, lata of Savan nah, deceased. S°yby permission of the Court of Ordin^ ary of Chatham county, for tho benefit of tho li(?irs and creditors, by order of the Executors. Tcrnw at timo of Balt. •dec 22 Fifty Dollars Reward* T *OST, or Stolen from tho Stogo on tho J-J morning of 30th ult. between Savannah undH. S. Lamb's, Bryan county, a largo siz't Trunk, containing Gentlemen's and Ladior* Wearing Appavol. It also contained som«> Jewelry, among which aro a set of Gold Enr-rings, with Topaz Stones and Broacii to match, another set of Ear-rings With' Topaz Stones, 0110 sot of all Gold an*? Broach, 0110 Gold Cable Chain, a chain lour foot long formed of rings of wrought gold and fastened with a cliatrca gold clasp, tin? Miniature of a Lady in a Gold case, E- I>:udettc8 and various other articles, with the owner’s name Janies M. M 4 Intosb, Lieut. United Status Navy, on aphftoon tlm ♦ rant of tho Trunk. Fifty dollars reward will ho paid for uny information leading to the re covery of tho property by Benj. S. Lamb, j Bryun Court House or Cupt. Nowcomb, at the Mansion House, Savannah, dec 21 x 23 Notice. Bank of Darien, December 8,1829. A N ELECTION will bo held. nt the Bank- ing House, in this city, on MONDAY, tho 4th day of JANUARY NEXT, for FIV1J DIRECTORS on tho part of tho individual Stockholders, for tho ensuing year. Tho poll will ho opened at ten A. M, and closed at twp P.M. By order. EBENEZER S. REES, Cashier 4 . Tlio Savannah Georgian aud Milledgevilh) Journal will publish tho above until the elec tion. dec 12 10 Notice. D AVID BELL is a candidate for re-elee- tion as Tux Collector ut tin* ensuing election in January.rice 23 16,009 DOLLARS. GRAND CONSOLIDATED AT THE REPUBLICAN FLAGS; And LITTLE HOPE, St. Julian Street, vest of the Market, I S to be sold the odmirablu Thounrs Water, or Warranted Tootli Ache and Scuny Drops, approved by tlio Faculty of Paris, and several eminent physicians in the city of New York, where it is also to bo sold by ton rc- sncctnblo Agents, and has stood tho test in this city. Prepared by Loins Fulligaut, and none elso in tho United States. Also—a good stock of such articles ns are generally wanted, such as Drugs And family Medicines, Tin Ware, Perfumery, Linseed and Swoct Oil, Claret, Malaga, Muscat, Ma deira and Tcneriffo Wino, Syrups of nil kinds, Cordials assorted, by tho bottlo and by the, dozen, just received from Now York, patent Cement for mending China and Glnsswaro, Reflector Izanips, &c. for ArlnOuin trust, (that is to say) from tho hand of the Purcha ser to tho Pocket of tho Vendor. Also—An assortment of Picturo Frames nnd Tiir Bugles. Those who may please to repose confidence, will indeed bo welcome on tho proposed con ditions. N. B; Should nny Phial of tho above drops lie sold without Falligant’8 signature and seal, tho same must bo considered as spurious.— Price 26 cents. dec 11 13—fp Sweet Orange 1 recs. T IIE subscriber ns Agent for a respecta ble planter iii St. Augustine, pfiere lor Balo firoin tlirco to five thousand Sweet Ur- ango Troop, deliverable in Savannah. They are UVb years old, and from 5 to 7 feet hign. They will ho delivered on the wharf at 82 a piece, and bo put up in such a manner as to ensure their living. They can bo deliver ednt nny tiino between the nuddlo of De cember dml 1st of Fcbrunry. Tho subscriber will receive orders for any iiiimher. Apply to L U. Ill (11. ENIN, nov fO I/OUirj FAIililGANT, THE FATHER, TO THE fRIENDH OF.LIBERTY. T HE Anniversary of my Little Hope, born from misfortune and an unfortunate old French Republican Soldier, tho tirstlast Jan uary, will ho celebrated the samo.day every year, objections cxccptcd, by a military reposi tory, of which the names of the founders of tho American Republic, written upon burgees from 15 to 20 foot long, will bo the principnl omam'ci.t. I darb Hatter myself that tlio frionds of Liberty will not neglect to Visit the memory of tho grqat men who have known how to brave the most horriblo slavery, rack, and death which were waiting for them, if they had uot vmquishrd tlio wrctchod monster who held America chained as Baron Freder ick Trench was (hiring ten years' imprison- uiont at tho fortress of Magdeburg, by com mand oftlrt Great Frederick Tyrant of Prus sia. Mr. Faligant’s good customers, friends, and especially his beloved country Crackers, will have tho* favour t*o be purged with a few drops ot'French DulsomofJife, which in his country makes tho parrots spcakV sing and hollow flueutly in a short time, doc 2f>‘ 26—r Notice. A H, persons are forbid trusting tlio crew of the ship Macon, as no debts of their contracting will he paid hy tho Captain or Consignee.-!, dee 10 CLASS NO. 10. W AS Drawn in tlio City of Washington on the 22d, the drawing will he receiv ed Oil Wednesay next. SCHEME: $10,000 1 prize of I do 5,000 do 4,000 do 3,000 do 2,025 do 1,000 do 500 do 400 die 300 do 2(H) do 150 do 100 &c. &c. &e. Tickets, $5 . Halves, 2 50 Quarters, 1 25 Orders attcnileil to al LUTHER’S dec 24 Lottery if- Exchange OJJicr. 10 10 20 21 Planters’ Bank. O N Friday next, Christmas day, this Bank will bo shut. Paper falling duo on that, day, must bo takon up on tho Thursday pre vious. J. MARSHALL, Casli’r. I dec 22 24 I Missing, ! pi ROM Steam Boot Wliarf six bales Col- , -T ton, supposed to have been taken bv ! mistake, any information relative to which , will be thankfully received, viz : B (in a diamond) 52—21)8 lbs .1 lT(in a circle) 38—358 “ MD 383 “ *• I.. Gibson” 3;p> “ & (ju a diamond) 1 bulo H (in a diamond) IC l halo AV. P. HUNTER, Pros’t. S.B. C. doc 21 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, draws this day, in Washington City, and drawing received on Wednesday week. CO numbers—9 drawn ballots. PRIZES: 1 of 810,000 5 of 8tnnn 1 of 6,000 5 of noo 1 of 4,000 5 of 400 1 of 3,000 10 of 300 1 of 2.025 10 of 200 20 of ISO, 21 of 100, and prizes of 70,60, 60, Sic. amounting in tho wholo to $136,380. Tickets $5—shares in proportion. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, draws on Thursday in Baltimore, nnd tho drawing will bo received 1st January. G0,nuinbcrs— 9 drawn ballots. PRIZES: .1 of $8,000 1 5 of $500 1 of 2,055 5 of 300 5 of 1000 | 5 of 250 And a largo number of inferior denomina tion. Tickets only $3—shares in propor tion. Q3r Orders received at ROBERTSON’S 'Lottery and FiXcljOJigo Office, Bull-street, next to Eppingor.’sn-whero cusli is puid for prizes, ana prizes recoivod in poyrtient dec 22 Notice. A LL persons indebted by note or other wise, totho firm of Chichester & Scran ton, an* rospecflhlly requested* to call and pot tle the same on or ooforu tho 1st day of Jan uary next, as after that date those remaining dun and unpaid, will ho placed in tho hands of an Attorney for collection, doc 7 11 An Academy of Fine Arts W ILL bo openod in Mr. Young's Building, above the store of Messrs Nichols & Jones, hy P. G. GUTTENBERC, of Germany, who will teach tho various branches of DRAWING, such as Architecture,- Perspec tive, Ilistorical, Landscape, Flowers, &c. &c. He will also take Portraits in oil and in water-colours. dec 12 16 For Sale, A VALUABLE Plantation in Liberly- Criunty, within two miles of Ricoboro*, contning Niiio Hundred Acres: about 250 acres of this land nro tide-swamp very fertile undnr bnnk, and tlieroaro at least One Hun dred Acres moro, all of which aro believed to bu very well udnptcd t'o tho culture of Sugar Cano. Tho high-land is very good, and ha? generally produced as abundant Crops of Cot ton nnd provisions, ns nny in tho neighbor hood. For terms, which will bo accomoda ting, apply to Mr. PETIT DE VILLERS, in Savannuh. dec 10 TO—re For Sale, I F applied for soon, n light, handsome COACHEE, almost os good ns now, hav ing been lately put in complete order. Apply at this office, dec 23 25—p* Storage. T IIE subscribers havu several commodi ous Stores, where they can conveniently store from 1500 to 2000 bales Cotton, which, or other goods will be tukcu on moderate terms. HALL, SIIAPTER & TUrPER. dec 22 Bolt ing Clot 1>. 4 N Assortment of tin) above article receiv ed anil for sale by dee 22 N B & II. WEED] Corn Alloat. 2 Af)A BUSHELS now Crop will bo jUUlr sold low if immediate applies, tion js ; made to PALMES & LEE, dec 22 Exchange Dock. C. Iron, Franklin &Box Stoves, 1 7XOR sale by . N. B. & II. WEED, doc 22 Wanted an Overseer, , PPLYtn JEREMIAH OUYLER. 1 dec 17 JIB