Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, October 24, 1840, Image 3

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. , IcoaittlKicATUi.f OBITUARY. •• PrtenJ .ftorfrl'nd Wbo hath not loot • friend f There In no union hero onenrtK, . * That find* not here on end. n^MhJnlnir ef her lift, censed her Ineoek nhomn aSi* 1 '. Yfr «>e lest five years she has lived n worthy end unassuming member MI community—enjoying the conffdence, e»- teeni, end affection of tfio.o whole greet privi- toio It w«« to know It >r. In all (he relations of lllk'ehe wan endearing—nn e wife, nnlri and de- thtedt non mothnr, kind, tender hearted 1 a dm tifol child, on affectionate alitor, a true end fer vent Wend. Ae a chiintlnn, nhe won exemplary, Alildli), indefatigable. When the darkjvalnrs or nffliotlon ewept over her, nhe complained not. When her feeble form lay proilrnte with ncvere pnln.aud life teemed to be font ebbing to oterni- IV, (he won nnlm—converting wltli death and the J irari) familiarly an with friend!; thin deraonitrat- ng in death, too holy maxim oflior life— ,11 For mo to live, i. Christ—to die, is gain.'* Sltcdird 3v nhe had 111 dd, In the feet of Gnu- and the hope of Heaven. And it it the unspeak able privilege nf those who mourn her ehnenco, • with toe eye offaith to pierce beyond the re motest star, and there behold her puro spirit, ‘'Ssfe tended on tbotpnocofulihnre, b Where pilgrims meet to part no more.” j «*«« ' ' f — PORT OF SAVANNAH,....OCT 84, 1840. I ' - DIED, U On toe 17th instant, et Belmont, Bryan Conn- ftv, L%wi(,Htnre,JEsq„ aged. 40 years. Mr. kuine's wan, many years, one ofthe Judges ol the Tnlhriar Court, in Bryan County, and formerly a member'ofthe Senate of toe State of Georgia. An acitixen. he was respected and confided in s while, as a friend dnd neighbour, he was beloved l,y all, and by none so milch, as by those who [knew him bent. In his numerous fiimily, who ar* thus, at a tender age, deprived of on indul- “ nut father; in the Methodist Church, ofwhlch in had been for many years, a consistent mem- nr; end in the community whoro he livod, in ,’hiah he left many ftionds, and, it in believed, no inemies.hls death will long be felt aud deeply la- ented- ~ ARRIVED. * ■ Sloop Angel, Gray, New-Ucdford. Potatoes, Ac. to A Champion. Sloop Goorgiu, Boar, Toylor’f Mill. 118 casks Rice. to J P Williamson A Son. Steamboat Ivnnhno, Galo. Johnson's Iniiding. S Salomons. 88 bales Cotton to E. Wyley. Lawton A Behn. . J BELOW, r Ship Russel, Connor, Liverpool—felled 14th Sopt. CLEARED. Schr^Eagle, Wiley, lluvanlP’Cefait, Miller If DEPARTED. Steamboat Southerner, Watnheraie, Charleitoit. MEMORANDA. Advertised at Bouton, ship Susan Drew, Bub- lodge, for thin port, to rail on the 2lat instant. The Mthr. Edw’d Franklin, Look, up at Charles* ton on the 22d inst., for this port aud Darien, to •ail next duy. CHARLESTON, Oct 22—Arr. ship Vic toria, Lennox, New*York { steamer Anson,Lub bock, Savannah. Cl’d, ship Louvre, Penhsllow, Boston. NORFOLK, Oct. 17.—In Hampton Roads, ship Mannoro, Myers; and Bremen barque Car oline, Volkmnnn, front James River, for Bremen. OCT. 18—Below, bound up, schr Philadel phia, Bascomb, St. Kitts* Sailed, brig Albert, Sears, Arecibo; schr A- merica, Cook, West Indies. NEW-ORLEAN8, On. Atx jcbr Car- miui,(Sp) Ecbavarin, Havana and Matanzas. For Black Creek, via Brunswick SI. Marys and Jacksonville, E5*** ft The regular steam packet FOR- .aWgaLESTER, W. D. Wray, muster, will depart for the above • places THIS DAY, 24th inst. at- o'clock, P.M. for freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board at Scott A Balfour's wharf, or to CLAGHORN & WOOD, Agents. N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. All slave passengers must be cleared at the Custom House, oct 24 Oemulgee Bank of the State of Georgia. MACONiTJlh Ofctober, 1&0. To hit Excellency Chaulkm J. McDonald: Sitedtliave the houor herewith to transmit to ■MffrJExcellency, the semi-annual report of this "Institution, together with a list of Stockholders, I am, Ac. H. G. LAMAR, President. Condition ofthe Oemulgee Bank of the State of 1 "torilia, on Monday the loth Odder. 1840. [To Capital Stock, $500,000 f" Amount paid in . $385,100 1 11 Ciiculatiou, 163,910 4 Amount due other Banks, 28,188 13 4 Amount duo depositors, 47,855 05 1 Dividend No. 4, unpaid, 837 30 1 8urplu# fund and discount account, 25,882 19 For Garey.’s Ferry, via Bruns wick, St. Marys aud Jackson ville. Tho steam packet FLORIDA, Capt. John Nock, will leuve as a- bovo on MONDAY next,2Gth inst. at—o'clock. For freight or passage, upply on board, or to R. AW. KING. All freight payable by shippers. Slave passengers must be cleared at the Cus tom House. oct 23 Notice. T H E Consignee of 25 bundles Willow Switch es, per brig Morea, from Now-York, is re quested to call for them, otherwise they will be -sold to pay expenses. oct 24 L. BALDWIN A CO. $601,772 66 The undersigned s committee appointed for port ns lollows. Thinvmino thousand three hundred and twen ty-six Dollars and twenty cents, ($39,326 20) m being doubtful, aud Four thousand eight hun dred and fifty dollars ($4,850) as bad. Tho bal ance of the paper we consider good. JOHN J. BENNETT, JOHN D. WINN. DAVID FLANDERS. Macon, Oct. loth 1840. CR. JyGcoigik Female College, ' $25,000 '' Discounted Notes running to maturity, 341,601 71 Discounted Bond, . 10,000 Exchange on Snvnnnah aud ) Charleston,running to rau- > 29,000 12 turity, ) Amount due by other Banks, 10 29 Protest account, 107 Exchange under protest, 16,526 61 Exchange in suit, 13,484 89 Notes in suit. 8,940 05 Notes under protest, 16,725 46 Notes lying over, 4,387 10 Bond lying over, 10,000 00 Assignments of judgments, 976 58 Banking House anu Lot, 5.600 23 Stock Acconnt, 38,120 00 Cash Balance. Sold and Silver iu vault, $30,247 47 Specie in funds of N.York * 9,000 00 6,648 00 4,000 00 u N. York, $49,095 47 28,870 00 3,321 33 $81,28080 .IWtfanks, 'tacks on other Banks, $601,772 66 GEORGIA, Bibb County. Personally appeared Henry G. Lamar,President, kU.’A. White, Cashier, ofthe Oemulgee Bank idio State of Georgia, who on oath say the fore- ® ,D I i* a true statement of the condition of said toils us taken from the books on.tho morning of hfcoininst. Also that they buve not either in per- •n or by agent, directly or indirectly, sold ex- at over two per cent, premium. H. G. LAMAR, President. 0 J. A. WHITE, Cashier Hwom to and subscribed before me this 6th •tober, 1840, ' LSAULSBURY. Notary of the'Oemulgee Bank of the State of , H > Georgia. ■ ,0 “* Western Rail Road Bonk, "•“ijtoh, Trustee, ■ r PI Mordoica, "A Magwocd, [ra Lemur, 1'illiaiu Fmton, r'.B.Johu Imei * man, luntfers, of B. B- Lamar, u N. Burch, o, D. Winn, Ilium Searcy, Jsumler Black, Ilham Gregg, A. While, h. &. J. B. Lamar, Trustee!, o. Holmes, ,K: Korr, ■ llwm G. Little, “wVVukemuu, “I'sThweatt, imsst ■ an “l«co Bank, Total number of shares ,, DlllECTORS. 5;G. LAMAR, ?£ORGE ■ILWETT, i°*>ND. WINN, fAVIDFLANDERS, $11N J. BENNETT, B. JOHNSTON, A- a. McLaughlin, 8,525 500 85 25 100 85 60 25 835 100 60 25 60 170 100 - 60 100 25 25 81 63 85 50 50 50 10 50 50 306 6,000 857 Slipping Intelligence. Dividend No. 4ft. Bank State of Gkoroia. ) Savannah, 23d Oct. 1840. > T HE Board of Directors having this day de clared a Dividend, No. 45, of Four Dollars per share, from the nett profits of the Bank for the last six months ending the 5th instant, the snme will he paid to the respective Stockholders, on aud after Wednesday next, the 28th instant. I. K. TEFFT, Act’g Cashier, oct 24 *257r. ffj*Tbe Constitutionalist, and Sentinel, Au gusta ; Washington News, Athens Banner, iSouthern Recorder, and Standard of Union, will publish the above three times. Dp. Wayne, R ESPECTFULLY informs .his friends and the public, that he has resumed the practice of tnodieme in all its branches. Ho is to be found at his residence, corner of South-Broad and Monigomery-streets, at all hours, when not professionally engaged, oct 24 257r. WhlHkcy, Glii iv T7HFTV bhls first quality V. J? 14 do 44 Dorado Pine 10 bbls 44 GoWdyV* 10 boxes Colgate’s Nol8« Landing from brig Clinton, and fbr ralfl by - oct 24 LADD, TUPRKR A 81ST ARE. Ne wllitinpsliirc Potatoes. *1 ft O‘®®k®»‘ n0ir * un, ^ n fc^ 0,r, krig Planet, .1UU for sale low from the wharf, m lots to - 1 “ GEORGE H. MAY suit punhnsers, by Markin a Ink. 4 BBL8 Marking Ink* suitable for t cbtton, just received nnd for rale by oot24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. New Store.* H ENRY LATHROP Is now opening at the store recently occupied by Messrs, Snider A Nichols, Nos. 7 nnd 10, Gibbon's Buildings, an entire fresh assortment of Stnple and Fancy Dry Goods, which ere offered at wholesale or retail, low for cosh or approved crodit. Among which may he fottnd 2 bales Red Flannels 3 do White do Patent Welsh do Plaid fJnaeyn riatn do Bad Ticks 3 cases Washington Jeans 40 pieces Satinets 15 do Kentucky Jeans Saxony Cassimertt Irish Linens Linen 8hceting« Linen Diapers Huckaback 8-4 9-4 and 10-4 Damasks 3-4 and 4-4 brown Sheetings and Shirtings oct21 254 . 1 1 1 3 5 60 10 20 10 5 Colton Osnaburgs nn.l Ynriin. /iO 11 ON Omuiburg-.IYom the Athens factory j ond Yarns, No 5,0,8,10. nnd 15 frdtn the Buiwnll factory. Ear win by loci 13 *247ti. It & W KINO. l.liMini.i,lncn Ciunbrlc tldkl'i^c | 0-4 **‘1 ,ini * I’* -4 ,u l’“ r Linen Shoot J.'.'fM - '* ""drnMod Linen Shirtings 6- 8 Pillow Cnsa, Linrn 60 dozen Linen Cambric Hdkfii 20 niece* Long Lnwus, Scotch Lined Bed Tick l| 10 do common ond super Huckabnck Diaper 20 do do do Bird's Eye nnd Scotch do 10 dozen bordered Linen Towels 20 do Silesia Nupklos 8-4,8-lpand 10-12 Damask Table Cloths 8*4 Brown do do do 7- 4,8-4and 10-4 Linen Damask 20 do Russia Diaper Received by last arrivals nnd for sale very cheap at the store latoly occupied by J. A E. Ingersoll West aide Monument f oct 20 i ^ 253||L Steamboat nlanUcts uml Couu- . teppanes. UST reo ived at the storo lately oocupied by J. A E. Ingersoll, 1 bale si per Berth Blankets 60 super Berth Countcrpnues Also, 10-4 J2-4 and 14*4 white endcol'd Quilts, which will be.soldvery low. 253||l oct20 Dry Goods. T HE subscriber is now leceiving from the brig Clinton from New-York.nnd Eli Whit ney from Boston, the following articles: 10 bales low priced 7-4 brown Shirtings 10 do 30 inch heavy ’do do 10 do 36 do do do do 16 cases 7-8 aud 44 bleached Shirtings 10 do Prints, assoited qualities 6 hales Bed Tick, 3 do brown Cuuton Flannel 2 do lew priced red do 1 case 44 blue Plaids, 1 do col’d Cambrics 3 do low priced Checks For sale by HIRAM ROBERTS, oct 20 No 3 nnd 14 Gibbon's Building. Notice. A LL persons renting houses to slaves are in* xjL formed that if their bills for sweeping their chimuies are not punctually paid, such owners of houses will be put on the Information Docket without delay., as the Contractor cannot get his money without punning the above caune. TIIOS. II. WILSON, Contractor, oct 24 257a* Notice. T HE Public is cautioned against trusting my wife Nancy Rogers, she having left me with out cause; I therefore shall pay no debts of her contracting, after this date. EDMUND ROGERS. Liberty County, Oct. 23, 1840. oct 24 257m* Drawing Received. T HE following are the Drawn Numbers of Green and Pulaski Monument Lottery, Clns3 41: 63 67 46 50 12 36 73 70 19 59 55 1 No. 50, 63, 70, a prize of $1000, aud 46 aud 67, n nrize of $250, sold at this office. Holders of prizes catyudl and receive the cash or renew in tho scheme whiph follows. DRAWS THIS DAY. $30,000-$10,000. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. CLASS NO. 42. FOR 1840. W ILLU* decided TH IS DAY, the 24 th inst. ut Alexandria. (Vo.) by the drawing of the Leesburg Academy Lottery, Class No. 8—13 druwn ballots, among others are tho following HIGH PRIZES: Silks, Bombazines, Ac, B LACK ond blue black Gro de Swiss Black nnd blue black Gro do Paris Black Poult de Soia Col’d Poult de Soie Black nnd blue biack Bombazines , Mousliu de Jjiines French ond English Prints 34 and 44 Scotch Ginghams, for rale low by HENRY LATHROP, ' oct 21 254 ?ntid 10, Gibbons' Buildings. Clialiys, shawls, Ac, R ICH Satin striped Clialiys Do 64 heuvy Silk Shawls 84 heavy Plaid Shawls Fancy Hdkfs, Muslin Collars Rich English Prints Just received per brig Clinton, and for sale low, by HENRY LATHROP, * Nos 7 and 10, Gibbon's BitildingeA<Q oct 23 256 Ready Made Clothing. T HE subscribers have on hand ana are con stantly receiving from their Northern Man- nfactory. u complete assortment of ready made CLOTHING, suitable for the coming season— consisting in part of black, blue ana invisible S reen Cloth Dress Coals aud Frocks; also, wool yed black nnd blue Beuver Cloth Frocks; also, black'mix'd, brown, drab and green Cloth Sur- touts; Beaver Cloth und Pilot Cloth Surtouts: which aro offered for sale for cash, or city appro ved notes, by HAMILTON A HOUSTON, oct 21 254ca Pantaloons, Tests nnd Shirts. A SUPERIOR assortment of black and blue Cussimeru Putunlnons; rihb'd, stripe. Vic toria and 'i weed Cass. Pantaloons of different qualities; fig’d and plain black . Velvet Vests; black and blue Cloth do; Prince AlbertCohourg and fig’d Chnlly Vests; fig’d and plain Satin Vesta; fine Linen Shirts, frill'd and plain bo soms; extra fine Cotton Shirts, linen collars, bo soms and wristbands; calico audfuncy Gingham Shirts. For safe by HAMILTON A HOUSTON, oct 21 254r, Blankets, dec. 2 BALES saddle Blankets, 200 blankets each 1 hale large size col’d horse do 5 bales 84 and 94 Uuffil do 6 cases wool filled Kerseys 2 do low priced Sattiuete Landing from brig Clinton, and for sale by HIRAM ROBERTS, oct 20 No 3 and 14 Gibbon's Building. Woolen* ant A Largs .lock of Bltnl timsiiaNotre Cloth.and Bscging of var ousquulitius. ror solo by - *“ 247tt R Si W KING. "ml.li ^ind Do oct 13 - „ For Livei. Tho first class conpc.. . CELLO, Cnpt. J. G. Lcrvl, •PPjyto FAUKLFOKD, For Sfow-YOrk^nrigUn.: The regular psckatbrlg SAVANNAH, Capt Bhapler, want* 50 bales Cotton to complete her cargo. For freight nf which, or paeaege, apply on boon! at IJnntar's Wharf, nr h> LEWIS &. WILDER. oct 83 • For New-York—Brig Line. ~ ewfe The regular pocket brig CLINTON, ^■^Coptein Lyons, will ha despatched Im mediately. For freight or passage, haring e|ilen- did (stela room) accnminodntitihs, apply on board at Mongin's upper wharf, or lo oct 23 . LEWIS & WILDER'. „ For Baltimore. Jgjk The regular packet brig OPELOtiS AS, SB Forrest, mostor. For freight or passago, apply on board, or to FRANCIS SORREL & CO. Who have for sale on board said brig, 600 bbls superior baker's Flour jXXX Tfiiff* ptuyw White Corn 1000 do prune Oats in bags 20 kega Gnde’s Butter 20 bbb Whiskey dot 26 , FlanncISc A T the store reaently occupied by J. A E. In- gareoll, may bfc found superior real Welch Flannels, a grent variety nf qualities, (some Ro ger’s.) Also, Schofield’s Patent White Flannels, (warranted not to shrink,) English Cotton Flan nels, American ditto, And Scarlet Flannels of all qualifies, which are offered unusually cheap, oct 20 253Jl Silks. A GREAT variety of plain, fig’d and striped black, blue black nnd col’d Silks, of very su- uerior und rich styles, for sale cheap, at the store lutf lv occupied by J, A E. Ingersoll, \ Monument square. 253|| l west side oct 20 Broadcloths, Cassimcres, Ac, I UHT opened at the store lately occupied by J. •/ A E. Ingorxnll.n very splendid assortment of Broad Cloths. Cussimeres and Vestings. Also, Asphiiltum Cloth, (a new and superior article for gentlemen's winter frock and over coats,)nnd Satinets of all colors and qualities, which will be sold cheap for cosh or city acceptance, oct 20 253]] l New Dry Goods Store, Upon the Cash System. A T the store lutely occupied by J. A E. In- gersull, West side Menumeut-Sqnnre, is now opening a very extensive and splendid as sortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS; entirely fresh, embracing every article usually found in a dry goods store—-which have been selected with great care in the New York and Boston markets and bought upon cosh terms, (many of them at unction) and ore offered for sale wholesale and retail, at a small advance, for cash or city acceptance. Also, A very large assortment of common, fine, su perfine Three Ply and Venetian CARPETINGS of new and very rich patternujnlso,Rugs,Matting, Oil Cloths, printed Floor Buize, Carpet Binding, Thread, &c„ at much less prices than ever before offered in this market. Persons in the cite and country wishing to purchase, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine for themselves, oct 7 243—3w For Baltimore.—Regular Line. The copper fastened and coppered brig ELEANOR, Captain Jones, having most of her freight engaced, will snil onThursdiiy next. For a few tons of heavy freight, or, pnssnge, hnv- ing good ncconiinodntioas, apply on bourd at Bol ton’s central wharf, or to S. PHILBRICK A CO. Who offer for sale, landing from on board, 6 hhds Bacon,6 bbls Lard 30 bids Gin, 30 do Whiskey 46 boxes Tobacco 200 bbls and 2^ half do Howard-st, Flour 1500 hushols Oats. oct J9 Vino nnd 8o’gftrii.\. a ,, PliIlbrlcjK & Co..' t , at 11 o'clock, in ftbnt -m * UAY ' 'I", . Vp„it°r . '& ; 75 da Ciiim , (Iftzni] ,,„ c |, • 14 do do t Hfl dn n io d„' jo 11 Sir. Sale positKo to ‘ cn#h (gjty money) * thAa^I. ofstore, a good second belonging to* a truvol' cash, city money. f „Bys.* piiiibricnr .THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock, i Telfair's Building, on,invoice of CLOTHING, viz :—69men’s Ja< dozen Worflen Petticbnts:T6'! pers; H)0 black Wool Hat Also, a variety of Dry Goods, brown rMwVqlSfr; Canfon TLnr.X Vu ^ {in, plaid Gitighnin, tabby Velvet, glazed MusW,'i«Sl faiicy Vnlcntia'Shawls, English Merino, bo^’f * ™ Suspenders, men’s cotton ana worsted^,.mefV Gldves,ladies kid dod Comfortem, lamb's wool Shirts, fancy cotton lldks:, cotton Bandanna do.,f . Ac. Ac. Terms cash (city money) before deli? «»£ ^124 By S. Pliilbrlcli dt do'.' THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of stoVe/. arratsnrtment of Groceries, Ac.; among whita 1 are Tobacco, Soap, Bacon,Tieh, Poutoe*. 0-* nions, Liquors, Pipes, Began, Crackers, Nav/ Dread, Claret, Champngne.Port, Ac* - Also, second hand Furniture, Ac.- Terms cash (city money) before delivery, oct 24 Pliilbrlck A Pop lVcw«Or!eans. The first class brig LIME ROCK, Falev, master, will meet with despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply lo Copt. F. on board at Taylor’s wharf or to oct 16 WHITE A BARTELS. Ware-lieusc. M TO RENT, that large and commodious Ware-house, near the Rail Road Depot, erected by Mr. F. M. Stone, on the corner of Liberty and Montgomery-streets. Possession given immediately. It is well located for a person who would wish 4o commence a Ware-house business in this city, on the plan adopted in Augusta, Macon, Ac. Apply to Richard B. White, Auguste, or to oct 22 254 J. P. STUART. Silk Skil ls, Ac. Ac. S ILK Shirts and Drawers, Merino do . do Colton Shirts, Silk Hhdkfg Collars, Stocks nnd clastic Banpendcrs Fancy col’d and black Silk Cravats Merino, Lamb's Wool, Silk and Cotton £ Hoso Merino, buckskin and Silk Gloves Received per brig L Baldwin, and for rale by oct 20 GEORGE W. BEHN. mansion House— SAVANNAH. J&dk This well knowu Establishment is Jimiw .nnw open, under the direction nnd, management ofthe Subscriber and bis Lady, who will take pleasure in administering to the com fort of Rtich ladies sud gentlemen as may fa vour them with a call. LEANDER BUTLER, oct 21 254l (CP The Augusta Chron. A Sentinel, Charles- ton Courier, Milledgeville Recorder, Macou Messenger, and Sandersviile Advocate, will give tile above three insertions, and send their bills for collection. L. B. 5y¥ At Private Sale A Negro Fellow about 45 years of ago.* is a good plonghman and accustomed to the cam of horses; also,a first rate axeman affif pretty getMl obbing carpenter. He would prdre invaluAble to any one in .a steam saw mijl, as he lias been employed for eight years in orre of thif mo'At in tensive establishments in the State. He will o« sold on lime for approved paper. stfp'tffi • Land in McIntosh County at private Said; " By S. Pliilbrlck A Co. The tract of Land known os the Borimp Track situated on the south side of Sapello River) its. * McIntosh County, adjoining lands of Patrick McKay nnd John McBain, containing 640 acr«k more or less, with improvements. For tcrm« r Ac, apply as above. scpt £. do dozen rich fancy Sbawls, A MONG which are 84 and 64 rich Damask Silk 44 changeable and plaid do 84 emb'd Thibet Wool, very rich 84 Brochn and Blanket Togetherwiih a large assortment of Scarfs and small dress H hdfs; all of which wifi be gold at a small udvauce from cost, for cash, or good paper. AVERY A JOHNSON, oct 19 South side Monument Square. Planter’s Hotel—SAVANNAH, GA< M This establishment is now open, Jyi for the reception of both steady and and transient Boarder*, under the management ofthe subscriber, who pledges himself, that noth ing on his part shall be wanting. This house has been fitted with new furniture of the neatest style, ond the bedding equalled by none in the cite. Families can be accommodated with private rooms, aurp'imod by none, for comfort—prices moderate, and the best the markets can afford, will be procured. This house is on the Bay, near the market, and convenient to ull kinds of business. No bar will be kept open in 'he house, to an noy those who may be pleased to stop with the subscriber. The best ofservants will bo in attendance. J. SLATER. B3*The Southern Advocate, Georgia Journal, Federal Union, and Southern Whig, will please publish the above six months, and forward their accounts to the subscriber for settlement. J. S. oct 15 248—Cm Musliu Collars, Canton Flan nel, Ac, Ac. Received per brig L. Baldwin, W ORKED Muslin Collars, Velvet Ribbons, striped, checked and plain Swiss Muslin, Cutnbric Dimity, Furniture Chiutz Fancy silk Milan, Canton Flannels For sale by GEO. \V. BEHN. cot *20 1 prizes of..... 1 do $30,000 lo.doo 6,000 1 Hn 5,000 4,000 { dn 2,500 1 do 2,000 1,747 1,000 ........ 500 gg dr> .. . . 300 200 62 do 100 Handkerchiefs, Caps, Ac, Ac. DOZEN Indigo bine plaid Ildkfs . »JU 60Ho fancy pluid Hdfk8,(Ginghum'ptns) 35 doz Wool Caps-, low priced oauineta 517 pcs ptnid Louny 36 do Indigo blue plaid Homespun Received per brig L Baldwin, and -tor juluhy oct 20 GEORGE W. BEIIN. Cravats. I BOX rich and fashionable Down Cravats, received by AVERY A JOHNSON, oct 19 ». . Plains, Blankets, Ac, T HE subscribers will receive per ship Russell daily expected from Liverpool, their usual extensive supply of English and Welsh Plains, Loudon Duffii Blankets, and other Plantation Dry Goods, which, together with a general assort merit of Negro Clotmntfpnmestic manufacture, lately received are offeremforsale on liberal terms. JAMES ANDERSON A CO. oct 15 No 3 A 10 Waring's Building. Iiook at This. TipSH Goods Just received: Rich French Jj and English Prints Rich Muslin De Laines Do Silks;also plaid Worsteds, fordresses. For sale low for cash, at oct 22 AVERY A JOHNSON’S. Ac. An. Ac. Tickets $15, Halves $7 50, Quarters $3 75. Tickets and Shares, cither singlo or by tho package, for sale by P. B PENDEUGAST, Corner Bull-street and Bay Lane, Near theExchange. KFOrders froth the town or country promptly attended to oct 24 ' Plains and Blankets. PCS heavy English mix’d Pluins sUVflOOdo do* white Welch do 60 pcs do' drab do do 600 do twilled Kerseys, all qualities 100 do heavy 9-10 London Duffii Blunkets 100 do do 7-8 and 8-9 do do do 200 do do twilled Bristol do 200 do colored do do .do Latoly received and for sale at the lowest mar ket price, by SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. oct 24 r. Sugar, land- ana will be p . •.—ENGER8, * r «l»ip(RuHHcl from Liverpool—J. McLecsh la dy».ol Charleston, W. Rutheford, and 6 Porte Rico Sui A HI1DS primu Porto # ing from ship Now Jei sold low from the wharf, by oct 24 LADD, TOPPER A SISTARE. fflolasscs. T HIRTY cask* Molasces, now landing from brig Planet, for sale by oct 24 GEORNE II. MAY. * Suetm Candles. BOXES superior auality, among which *3 vl are a few boxesof 12’s, now landing from brig Planet, for sale by ®ct 24 GEORG? H. MAY. YJiiibrcUas. 1 CASE Silk Umbrellas 1 do Cotton do. For sale by * oct 20 GEORGE W. BEHN. Hams. A SMALL invoice of choice Baltimore Hams, landing from brig Eleanor, and forsule by oct 19 WHITE A BARTELS. Neffi’o Cloths. CASES Negro Cloths, of good quality, JLa*# and a very heavy aitide, for sale by L. BALDWIN A CO. oct 19 Butter and Cheese. \ A Firkins Butter, 7 casks and 15 boxes A vl Cheese. Just received and for sale by oct 15 SHAPTER A WOODRIDGE, Shoes. On CASES Mens’ Kip Brogans md\J 10 do do Russel do 4 do Boys’ Thick do 2 do Messes Leather Bootees, received per ship Hercules from Boston and for sale on reasonable 'terms by L. BALDWIN A CO. oct 21 __________ Mess and prime Beef. Kf\ BBLS. Mew Beef, N. Y. city inspection cJvl 50 do Prime do do Landing und for sale by oct 22 SHAPTER A WOODBRIDGE. Potatoes. ^in BBLS Irish Potatoes, in fine order, just til/ received and for sale by KING a COOMBS, oct 20 Union Ferry Wharf. Potatoes. BBLS.'Potatoes, in.fina order, landing _ from brig Clinton, and for sale by oct21 CLAGHORN A WOOD. 30 Klim add Gin. F IFTY bblsN E Rum.SOdoJencU’sGm. For sale by A TURNER, out 12 Exchange Dock. Timber and lauuher. -i AAA PIECES Pitch Pine Timber AUUVl 500 Lightwood Posts 150 M. Sawed Laths 500 Live Oak and Cypress Knees, well sea soned. For sale by , JOSEPH H. BALDWIN, aug 28 At Stiles’ Wharf. Brandy^ Giu and Clurct. C\£\ HALF pipes deignette’s Brandy mU 10 pipes nollanu Gin, of aiiplr quid by 100 cuSrs Bordeaux Claret, received from the Importers nndfri .dniiji _ oct 8 ROSER & O’DRISCOLL. For Rent. fak A two Rtory dwelling House, with stnble iiiiM.uttacbed, in Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Also,2stores on Bolton's Central wbari. Appiy to E HENDERSON. * oct 16 Flute Instruction. M R. V.jHENRY,has the honour to announce to the Amateurs ofthe Flute, that he has established himself at Savannah for the Winter, aud is ready to givo lessons on that instrument on very moderate terms. References—Messrs Robt Mackny, and F Dure, oct 16 250||t. Hams, Tongues, Ac, 8 BBLS. Hams, jfc... 3 do smoked Tongues, 10 do pickled do Lunding from brig Clinton, and forjale by oct 21 CLAGHORN A WOOD. les and Oranges. BBLS Apples, in good order tJvr 10,000 Havana Orangps Landing and forsalc by GEO. D. CORNWELL. In Store, Butter and Sugar Crackers Goshen Butter. Cheese, Flour, Sugar Coffee, Bacon, Ac; also, 5000 empty Bags, oct 20 255m Harry Lorrequcr. T HE Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, with numerous illustrations, by Phiz, 1 vol. 8vo, Continuation of Memoirs ofthe Court of Eng land, during the reign ofthe Smarts, including the Protectorate, by Jno. HeneageJess,in2vols, containing Memoirs of Cromwell, Gen. Mouk; Priuc*. Rupert, the Duke of Buckingham, Duke of Monmouth,, Dntchers of Richmond, of Buck ingham, of Cleveland, of Portsmouth, of Maza rine,and of Richmond. Jenny n, the Enrl offtoch« ester, Count nnd Countess of Grammont, Nell Gwynu, Ao. Ac. The young Prime Donna, a Romance of the Opera, by Mrs Gray, author of 44 The Duke,” in 2 vols. Ten Thousand a Year, by the author of 44 The Diary of u Physician.” 2 vote. ' '•* ' Aik ins’ British Poets, from Johnsoii to Beattie, lvol. ^ Frost’s do. from Falconer to Walter Scott. Boccacio’e Decameron, 2 vote. 8vo. Sir Walter Scott’s Works, complete in 10 vols. 8vo.. bound in calf. Charles O.Malley, the Irish Dragoon, by the author of 44 Harry Lorrequer, Nos. f, 2,3 and 4, with humorous illustrations. No. 12 Master Humphrey’s Clock. Tho American A Imanue for 1840. Georgia and .South-Carolina Almanacs, by wholesale and retail. Just received. W. THORNE WILLIAMS oct 92 Watch and Jewellery Store, South side Monument-Square. .The subscriber* have and will ^eep constantly on band a well selected assortment ofClocks, Watches, Jewel lery, Silver-ware, and fun< cy Goods, which they will sell on the most reasonable terras, to thosc\v^gjluU.&- itojusOU—jpgjj & J0NES- B.—Particular attention paid to Repairing Clocks and Watches, and their time warranted. Also, Jewellery made to order aud repaired, oct21 254 * . By S. Pliilbrlck dc Cto 1 . At private sale—82 bags prime Legtytert Ci fee,2T>kegs'Gd«hen Butter, iObbls Ap'ples, L. bbls Potatoes. 20 bbls Onione, fdr sale on accora 4 ' modatiirg terms. ootl4* Sy s. Phiibrltk A Co. ' At Private Sale. One bale English (all wool) grey Kerseys, tir#' cases Madder Prints, one do Cacheco do. oct 9 Pliilbrlck & Co;- 1U 9 ■HH, , Sheriff's Sale. YT7ILL bp sold on too firet Tnosdsf in Na* ▼ ▼ vember next, before the Court Housb in Hinesville, Liberty County, between thettsaal hours of sale, the following property, viz: r One tract orLand containing one hundred acres, the half or a two hundred acre tract; alsoy anoth er tract containing fifty acres, the half of. a bun* dred acre tract. The above tracts Wnegranted-^ Henry Dyess, now tha property of the esftlt of A. Smyley, and to be sold to satisfy two execu tions against said estate in favor of/. J. Garrison. Property pointed out by B. W. Allen. •> •ept 18 S. S. MOODY, n. s. i. c, ^ Administrator’s S&lc. A GREEABLY to an ordor#of the Inferior* 1 Court of Effingham County, whilst aUting for ordinary pnrposos, will be soldoit the first Tuesday in December next, between tire nsnal hours or sale, three negro men slaves, viz: Will, Andrew, and Arlcr, the property ofthe Estate of James Burton, deansseo. Sola fdr a divisisx. Terms made known on the day of sale, sept 15 223 C. A. BURTON, Adtn’or. Siffht Exchange on New-Yorlte I N sums to suit purchasers. For sale by v . ' oct 13 LEWIS A WILDER- Central Rail Road Stock. 9 SHARES. Forsaleby Mr” • oct 15 R. RAIFORD. State Bank Stock* JQ SHARES. Forsaleby oct 15 R. RAIFORD. James Thompson* HOUSE CARPENTER AND JOINER Bull-St. t door South of Lyceum Hall, Savannah, Ga N. B. All orders for House, ShipandSteamboa work, executed witli promptness and despatch, on reasonable terms. Orders left at the Shop, or Ludington A Thompson’s will be attended to. oct 12 246{r Wooden Ware. T WELVE dozen iron bound painted Pails 10 dozen do Cow Pails 100 nest Measures, 50 do Boxes 20 doz Brooms, 50 nest round and Oval Keelers, 20 do Willow Baskets Land ing aud for sale by A TURNER, oct 12 Exchange Dock. Notice. T IIE business heretofore transacted in the Cite of Savannah, Gu. under tho name and firm of Hazard, Denalow, A Co, will hereafter be continued .by the undersigned, who have changed the name of their firm to that of Uauxrd, Dcnsldio Se Webster. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DEN .SLOW. JAMES It. WEBSTER. New York, Oct 8th, • 1840. oct 16 ~ Twenty Dollars Reward* L OST on the evening of tha 8th or morning ofthe 9th inst. a snwff?lftflKET WAL LET, containing three Bills of tha Bank ofNorth America, at Philadelphia, and a certificate of depoajte in the same* Hank for twn thousand five hundred dollars A reward oT twenty dollars wtftibe paid for its delivery to — \VM.‘ H. TURNER, oct 10 Opposite the Mansion House. Java Coltcc. •C i”\0 BAGS prime Java Coffee, lauding X w O Rom ship Emily, for sale by oct 8 ROSER A O’DRISCOLL. Kerseys, Sattinets A Sheetings. ALSO, NEGRO MENS’ BROGANS, BOYS’ DO. A LARGE assortment of the above Goods re- XJL ceivcd by lato orrivnte, and for sale on fa vorable terms, by O. JOHNSON A CO. oct6 241 Damaged Bagging. tZ PZ Pieces d«m«eed Begging. Fnrsele by Ot> oet15 ROSER A OTOISCOLL. Salad Oil. CZfX Baskets Salad Oil. Just received and DU forsaleby Mt 16 ROSER & O'DRISCOLL. Segavs. S EVENTY toonsaud Spanish Segars, ohoice brands, 75 SI hairdo do. For sale low by oct 18 A TURNER, Eacbange Dock. Apples and Onion. rpHIRTY boxes Apples,2056 bunches Onions X Jnat received and for sale by oct 12 A TURNER, Exchange Dock Ncv Mackerel. _ . Ort half bbls Not Mackerel, landing from ship Solon,and forsaleby octl9 LONG & PATTERSON, Sugar. Sperm dandles, Butter, Cheese, dec. -g A Hhds Si Croix Sugar,6 do Porto Rico do, Iff 5 boxes loaf dn, 25 dn sperm Candies, 8 kegs Butter,8casks Cheese, 3 pipes and bqrdo Seignett’s Brandy, 10 qr casks Auiertah do, 10 boxes Madeira wine, 10 do Port do. Landing J per schr Nicholas Biddle from New jjj’orjj. | T h I Fafm for Si IIAT beautiful Farm of lOt^brps and Im provements, situated 4£ miles from the city of Savannah, the Central Rail Road running through it. Good planting land, a first rate stand for a. store and public house, perfectly healthy. A brick yard could be established to advantage. Possession given on tho 1st day orMarch next. R. LILLIBRIDGE. oct10 245 Hartford Fire Insurance Co* I NSURES against loss and damage by fire, on dwelling houses, stores, merchandize, furni ture, mills, manufactories, and other property on terms as favorable ns other institutions in this city. The reputation, this company lias obtained in a business of more than 25years, fbr liberality in adjusting and promptness m paying losses, just ly entities it to a share of public patronage. The nndorsigned agent fbr the City of Savan nah, is duly authorized to receive applications, and issue policies nfinsurauco, renewals, Ae. oct 13 W WOODBRIDGE, Agent. Baltimore Hams* -g AA BALT. Hams, (new) just received 1UU and tbr sale by J. B. GAUDRY A SONS. 00123 J. B. GAUDRY & BON8. - Apples Hurt Cranberries, .at OfA BBLS Apples, lO'do Crenberri' received end for sale by ..B9, net 23 8 M. Principe Begar 20 ' “* KING il COy Wharf. ^bi,Tbrand ... do db £ ‘ 50 do SpnnjtfjOo do, reeaived per L Bald- 20 do Red Ly win end to'^ "'m.AGHORN A WOOD. 4?^— j;50« H t2 8 j8up.rl0,Cnb. Molsues, Forssleon favourabi. term.by m