Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 14, 1840, Image 3

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Com* iForCI I AY.), tiry test nnd splendid , , jacket Bkxofoht District, ' ttinsior, will leuvo E*«li«tige -wliul lend above, on Monday Morning, Nov. 10,1840, nl 7 - o’clock precisely- For A olglit or passage, njiply \viU breakfast ob board, nod are u*- wtevqry attomioii will bo given iomrtke worn ooinioruiQiv nwu *v, ” route, In film weitlmr, Umy will nrrlvo without sleeping n niebt on bonrd, and In stormy Wertth* or, or when tho bnnt la deeply laden, llm Inland passage will bn taken nil tho way. ««v 14 For Black Creek* via Bruns wick* 81* Marys and Jackson ville* k C** Tho fltonm packet FLORIDA, ' §8y&fi3BLCapt.'Nock, will innvo for tlm o> hovo places on ■ nt — o’clock. **" freight or ptuungo, apply ou hoard, or to ft. &W. KING. All freight payable hy aliippera. • Slave passengers must bo cleared at the Cns- tom Honan. • nnv 14 For -■ Drawing RecelVedc * HE following nro tlm Drawn Nmnhora of ■ L Ornon and Pulaski Monument Lottery, 'CIhm No. 44, which drew on the 7tli Inal. 1 48 24 54 38 15 49 00 09 70 31 72 23 03* Holders of prizes cult null and receive tlm ' . cnah, or renew In the Mammoth Scheme which druwa at 4 o’clock THIS DAY. ^ Rich and Brilliant Scheme. /. sMOftK. PJUZKS THAN BLANKS,. 'Jl’fdrt than Otd-JJih oft/u> Prizes Kill harit on them either three or tico drawn nkmhrrs. SIXTEEN DRAWN BALLOTS. fDREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT - , LOTTERY. CLASS B. FOR 1840. «•. •VTflHE drawing of tliis Clnaa will he decided bit '‘in,; t :JL Saturday noxt. 14th I nit. Iiy the drawing of ' >1HeWlexnndm Lottery,* for Internal Improve "merit in iho District ofCotumhiu, CIhm B, for ’iTMO.-to take place at Alexandria. Adventurera , wfllft) well to call and seeing n chance before the . cloning of the ninil on Saturday. Among othera are the’follnwing HIGH PRIZES lT»rizc of. «... , $00,000 J 'do .... 30.000 1 do .... 15,000 1 do .... 10,000 1 do .... 8.000 1 do .... 7,000 1 do .... 0.000 Ido ... 5,000 - 1 do ... 4.000 1 do .... 2,500 V do .... 2,311 4 do .... 2.000 5 do .... 1750 IU do ..‘ts .... 1500 10 do ...st*......... .... 1250 50 do ... .-.s ........ .... 1000 50 do ... 600 50 do .... 400 100 do ... 300 100 do ... 250 ,170 - do ,.... 200 124 do ft .... 150 - 124 - do ss. j.. i... 100 IN ADVANCE Of TIIEllAU,. it, Bv.», of ilia vto.uimr licun/ort Bit- evening from Charlnatnii, we o Courier nnl Mercury of yea* terdiiy mbrning.^From Ure former we make our M,r,CU ' CHARLESTON, Nov. 13. From 8t. Aitgusline.-^Vlm achr. Stephen & Francis, Cupt. Magee, arrived here yeatorday from Urn above port. We are itidnbmd to our attentive correapnudant for the following! Office of tho News. ) 81 s . AUGUSTINE, Nov. 8-13o'clock, M. J Information linn been received in UiIh city from Fbrt Reid, on Urn St. Jahtii, that Col. W. 8. ffartAw 2d Dregoona, had captured twelve In< dians, consisting or womeu and children, last Week, in that neighborhood. lie look from them about 59 blankets, aomo perfectly new, and a number of pieces of calico, homespun, &c. This, blander it no doubt tamo dial wus taken wheu Indian Key wuh destroyed hy tho wrolches. Wild Cat, and Ida party, are still in this neighborhood, and committing depredations daily. Fort Hansou, about fifreeti miles from this city, was burnt about three days ago. Tbe troops tliut worn garrisoning it (volunteers,) had not loll it but a lew hours before it was burnt. There wero eight distinct tracks discovered around tho Fort by the scout Who discovered that the place wu» burnt. One iifllta tracks Was that of a negto, and very large. It is die same party tliut ura daily murdering our people'ilbotit here, headed by Wild Cat and Coa coo-haf our, we may the intense anxiety l6f Urn relatival and frieudsnf tho passengers by A'u President. RETURN OF THE PRESIDENT RTF.AM SUIT, Dinir.Kiirir an accidubt at sra. A great aniisutftn whs created in this city this morning butweeh Sand 9 o'clock,by Mo announce* mentofUie telegraph, thut aaleam ship was aeon in the offing. Tho unit run thus t “ 9 o'clock—In tlm offing—A British steamer, with three masts | coming iri slowly uu> ilar tlnniiK" ' 113 AND TAIhons, ml by bile arrivals, an addition- .Jy WREADY MADE CLOTH- lNO, suitable lor the snaiom nlfo.u complete As* NurtmeutoffniiCy AltiCles, viz: ({loves, Huspou* ders. Merhirt, 8nk and Molinlr Hcnif* mid Crrt- •Jnr*. nienuH, one Him irjaiinir ncnn* mia L-pi- vaUjStocks,Caps,Shnutoer-Biufccs,Hiding Delhi, Ac.,which they offer for tush of city ncceptniico. nov 0 270t .Itqndy lUiidc L'lotliliiir. IE vidiscrilinrs tisvo 00 hind ami in PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. * The grent contest has been si) decisively settled that the Washlngloh Globe, the organ of the ad* ministration at the Nntionu! Capitol, makes the following annunciation of Mr. Van Bureft’stle- feat—“It becomes our duty to announce to the public that we have received returns of the elec* tiortstftft sftfficient number of States to render liie final result no longer doubtful." PENNSYLVANIA. The Ilnrrmott majority in tho Key Stone State, is stated by tire National Gazette, of Monday eveniug last, at 21& by the North American, of Tuesday, at 186, and die Inquirer, ofsamedateatl83orl75,at the lowest tnlcuiution. Upwards of 285,000 votes Were polled t\ the election; whereas at tlie Into October selection tire number of votes was but 250,137. The Whfg bead quartets were illuminated, on the evening of iheOdi, in celebration of die event. Ac. Tickets $20, Halves #10, Quarters $5. Tickets und Shares, cither single or by die {package, for sale by P. B PENDERGAST, Corner Bull-street and Bay Lane, Near the Exchange. EPOrders from the town or country promptly attended to Wov 14 NEW-YORK. Iu die Cataract Stuto the Harrison majority, according t6 the Commercial Advertiser, of the 9th, will bo swelled to 12,000. New-York ha spoken widt die voice of Niagara against the Ad. ministration. Gov. Seward’s majority will be a- bnnt 10,000. der stentth" ' The paMic anxiety was intense to know what •team ship it wus, as none was duo vtr expected sbotU this time. The Queen hsd only been out cightdnys, and therefore it could not be bar; and some supposed it was die now ship Columbia, whoso place was taken by the Brittimiu. At 10 o'clock, the telegraph had thiaamtbuncemontt 11 Orttside die Hook—die steam chip President, putback apparently In distress.” All die mercantile men were running hither and tbidier to enquire tbe enuse of her roturti, aud alarm sat on dio faces of all wire had friends ou board ofher. And it was not uritil half past oluVen tliut dm cause wus ascertained from the telegraph bulletin which ran thus* "llalf past Ji—President steam ridp, 3 miles riff the West Bank; returned, with Imr starboard Wheel disabled, coining up slowly under steam." What has cuused this accident, wo are yot un- nbhi to learn; although from the recent high tides, and heavy gales on the coast, we have no doubt diat she experienced a tremendous storm { rit perhaps a succession of gales and heavy sous. The President sailed from this city hurt Mon* day with 85 pussengeri, and §160,800 in specie. Mr. Jaudon, Mr. Brown, aud Mr. Amip.all Of die U.8. Bank, were going out to London, W make the final arrangements foe the redemp tion of specie payments by that bunk ; and had made all their cumulations relative to monetary uiAUers, bused ou the belief thut die President wriiild urrivu nut on nr about die lUihof die months This delay will be productive of sad In* convenience in this respect alone, and overthrow all die arrangements made iu England. Bills will become due aud be protested, aud quite a sirialioxpjbsion will succeed. Many of our most eminent merchants have also made similar cal- dilation* iri regard to money matters, all of which will bo overthrown to the surprise andde- rangement of die mercantile world in England. Added to all this, will bo die intense and ag»W izitig excitement produced in other quurtersof England by her nrin-arrival. The Acadia loft Boston on Saturday, the 1st instant, and will reach Liverpool next Saturday, with the posi tive intelligence that the steam sliip President was to follow Tier the next day, and carrying out the names of many who were ttt leave iu her. The President will be duo in LiVerpbol next Monday. But that day will pauover, and tbe duy after tliut, and the whole week will ran by, arid yet there will he‘ no truce of die President AUd eyes will grow dim with watching, and cheeks tottk f mle with fern, and fond heuris ache with agony or the supposed loss of nil they love. For when 10, 12, or perhaps 14 days roll by after she il One. aud no tidings of her reach the shores of England) (for none cun until the Patrick Henry arrives ou or about tho 26th inst.) tho couclu* Sion ttf a majority will be, that she has gone iri the bottom With All on board. There will be 14 days of intense suspeqse, aud 14 daysis an age in money matters, commerce or love. rftliK antiscriliersiisvo ritt hind uud ure con* A stiYltty recelvirig from their Northorn Man- ufaelorV, a MiUipleM n-sortrticnt nf ready mndc CLO'l tiiNG, suitable for the coming sAuson— consisttWfc In part of blncjk. Idpa and invisible S reenCkith Dross Goats und Frock*» nlsU, wool yod bfock and blue Beaver Cloth Frocks t also, black mix'd, brown, drab and ireeii Cloth Siiir- touts; Beaver Cloth and Pilot Cloth Surtoiiui which arc offered for snlo fur cash, or city npprt). ved note*, by HAMILTON & HOUSTON. nov 4 liitmftltinf & IVoimton, M ANUh ACTUItERS and Punier* in Uendy Mndo Clblhing, liaveonlvuid a complete assortment riftjVmdeinnn’*black mid blno Cloth Clonks, n fii*litnnnb|o nud superior nrticlej also, blank Goat* Hair Cimiblqt do, lilmi Camblet do, liwiffTnlih, u superior pssortujent of Ijidies' Cloth Clonks, fig’d Victoria do. twilled Crupo Cnmbletdo.&jlluln Meriiio db,lihv lirifedjwliicli are offered for snlo forcu*liornitr oc'cepfed notes, nov 4 2G0ca OSCAR SCEITZ, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. I NSTRUCTOR on tho Piano Forte, Guitnr, Flute, and French Horn. Musical Saloon over the Drug Store of W.H. Turner. Residence at Mrs. Hardee’s, Brough* tou-strent. 275 nov 14 Fashionable Hats. T> ECEIVED per brig Wilson Fuller,.a few. JLV dmsen sttprriotjbn MoUahi* I LAICS;*!»«, «: ^ ■few dozen heavy knit-wooleii Shirts uud Drawers. For sale by PRICE & VEADER. nov 14* 276u VIRGINIA. The Old Dominion, says the Richmond Htig of Tuesday lost," it yet in a fog." The Globe of Monday evening, gives returns from 105 coun ties, making the V. B. majority, thus far, 331.— To this statement il appends the following— Noto—We deem it proper to state that die Bal timore American of this morning, claims to hWvo hoard from 104 counties, in which die Federal majority is upwards of 1700; and the Inlelligten- cer, of this morning, claims 859 majority. Not withstanding this, wo feel confident that the De mocratic purty have carried Virginia. Many of our returns are copied from Federal papers. The Baltimore Anrencan.ofTuesdoy morning, gives returns from 106 counties and cides, shew* ing a Van Bureu majority of 164. It adds tbe winy Landing from brigs Wilson Ful ler and Augusta, -QA BBLS Treadwell's Crackers, assorted •OU 30 casks No. 1 Checso 50 boxes do do 25 do Roy’s Lemon Syrup 50 baskets Great Western Champsgo 50 bbls Canal Flour 25 half do do do 10 hhds choice St Croix Sugar 50 hags Rio Coffee 10 bbls Newnrk Cider. For sale low, by HUNTINGTON dr. HOLCOMBE, nov 14 275p There arc'16 counties yot to be heard from which in 1836 gave a Van Buratt majority of 2444 votes. Ill various papers from which die above table is copied, there is a descranancy iu tbe re turns from several counties, Which can only he rectified when die official returns are received." Tho Marfisenion.urthe 10th soya, “There.were returns In the Baltimore papers, yesterday, from Southern Virginia, which ifac* curate would give the State to Harrison. But we have no confidence in those returns, and scarcely a hope of the State. Washington coun- Ncw Orleans Molasses, [ N bbls, suitable for retailing, for sale nov 12 8. D. CORBITT. Hams and Oin. OAA NEW Hams, Baltimore cured OvFY/ 25 bbls Fluck’s Gin Landing from brig Jnno, from Baltimore, aud for sale by FRANCIS SORREL & CO nov 10 Flour, Pork and Beef* 0£V BBLS. fresh Canal Flour 25 do Prime Beef 16 do do Pork Lauding from schr Emma, from New York, and for sale by L. BALDWIN & CO. nov 10 Segars and Whiskey, AA M Spanish Sugars,21 bbls Whiskey, lan- ju\J ding from brig Jaue from Baltimore, ** ■sale low from die wharf by nov 10 WHITE &. BARTELS. for Francis Sorrel dk Co, Offer for sale, landing per brig Madison, tf\ fitkins Goshen Butter JL vF 10 cafes Cheese 50 boxos Goshen Cheese 5 chests Hyson Teu 5 half do black do 5 do 131b chests do do 16 do 10lb double cased Hyson do 10 bags Black Pepper 5 do Ginger. And per brig G. B. Lomar, 16 bbls ftlese Beef 12 do Prime do oct29 < Prime and Mess Beef* . Lnmling persclir. Emma. 75 BBLSjnew Prime Beef, 25 do do Mess _ Beef, for snle by nov 13 CLAGHORN & WOOD. 108 Java Collcc. BAGS prime Java Coffee, landing " O from ship Emily, for sale by 8 ROSER & O'DRISCOLL. 1 „ • Jujube Paste. CA8E French Jdjube Puste, recommended for the cure of coughs, colds, &c. Just re ceived and for sale by nov 13 G. E. HENDRICKSON. Hjjin, Itinmly, GIiii Ac. /tABBI.aVEIita 25 dn Jcuck’H Gin & Go Piiin Apple, da... . Jo do Douioitio Brandy i Wy-fflBKijaH.. M ao do Malaga do 20 bbls Canal flour . 20 halfdo. uo , dp ?n Sf n * l 4 fi 'gl | tli bbls Buckwheat 10 kogs Goshen Butter 1 30 boxes .Chpeso IB4Kr9l 15 da r.nlnntc'i fltnvnK ' ' ' 15 do Wgnto’. Btotoli 2S bag. Coftco IU 1)010, CnyondMl) Tobacco 96 do .moll lump db ,.lhi Baltimore Hama '• ibs Bacon, Sides ‘ 60 M biiirdo ■ do ■ * ww fine cnlfsowcd Bout. ' Just received uml Ibnwle low, by nov 9 ^*UKNEIt, EKlmoBcDocIt. Rich tin A Splendid Jewellery. T HE subscriber has jti-t arrived in tlx; city from Bow York, with an. assortment of splendid JEWELLERY, cotwuiiug in nnrt of Gold and Silvur Lever and L'lipine Wutclios; Gold Chains, G)dd Thimbh'v. Gild Toothpick*, Gold Pencil*, Gold Spectn'cle*. pinmniul hints ai/d Breastpin*. Mosaic, Cameofind Jet do: to- g£thor with Marty other rtsefnl and ornamental article* of JnWcItcry, which will Wsnld very low. Ladies and GentlHiim)i aro respeclfolly requeued to call and oxamine tho articles, at Uio store oc cupied hy Samuel Goldsmith, Marshall’* Build* lngs,Mnrket-Squaro. W. D. GOLDSMITH, nov 12 273t* Charleston Exports, November 12. Cuba—Sp.scbr. Dcrcado —48 tierces sad 31 hags Rice, Q00 bushels Corn, 10 bbls. Lard, and 30U0 Aset Lumber. Savannah—Steam packet Wm. Seabrook-- 55 pack ages Sundries. Baltimore, nov. 9.~Fkw--The traitsad- tions in Howard street Flour to-day have been small and at last week’s prices. Sales of small parcels rtf good common brands w*** m«d«» from both on Saturday and this moi nlog at 84,94. Th* receipts price continues at$(,8?|. We quote City Mills Flour at i4,87l a 5. 8us- quebannn Flour is scarce, and we quote it at $4,94 a . NEW-YORK, NOV. O.-The Market—Cotton is quiet. Flour and Grain stand precisely at alike close of last week. Exchange—On Philadelphia, 9tJ a 97|, on Balti more 981 a b8 J, Dills on London 8J a 9 and very little doing; rRt sh*UNer Columbia, atiSt. Auauetine\ if. F.) i..-Oa " ‘ ty gives 224 majority for Van Buren.’ The Richmond Whig, in another article says: 'The Old Dominion has cast her vote for Mar tin Van Buren, iu all human probability, by a lew hundred.” Tito Whig ascribes the result to frauds iu She nandoah, Rockingham and Chesterfield. It adds, in relation to Virginia— “That her fair, legitimate and lawful vote has been given to Hnrnson, is universally believed by tho Whigs of this city. Were it important, the Whig party of Virginia could nna would prove this, to the conviction of all mankind. The overwhelming success of the Whigs of the Uni on, renders it unnecessary. But wo trustaud we claim, that every Whig shall exert himself aud never desist, until our electron laws are reform* fed, and the people protected agaiust fraud «ud rascality in elections.’" The National Intelligencer of the lOffi instant, gives return* from all but 19 counties, shewing a Harrison tnujurity, so far,oft)09; " HAVANA,OCT. 31.—CJurSugars have advanced recently in consequence of die reduced stock, and the orders yet on hand to be executed. We quote 1HB Browns, G a 7 ra.j Yollows, 7| a 8 rs.; Whites. 10 a ' 'CbJie—VcfyTUtlo oTWeoffhroplet),and now scant at 98 a t>l, fur Unds and 3rd. •* Metastu--Sl rs. Sweet, and also scarce. "Lard— Stock about 12,300 kegs—nominal at$18. "Ftotr—-New-Orlenns, sales at $13]; Northern dull. "RMJ---19 a 18J atv~ 140 tierces in first hands. "Exchauge—-London 14percentprOra.-, New-York l|a*it Dostoti, Qali pec ceut.prcm-.t New-Or- lean* par a | per cent prem.'’ "HAVANA, NOV. S.-One cargo Rice afloat, held ut 121 ts., 12J being offered, Sugars remain at 610 a 912 and very scarce. No new Cofl'eta at market, and no supplies of consequence are likely hi be in until December. Sterling Exchange 14 a 13 pram.; on New-York Q premium. "MATANZAS, OCT. *28.-The Zephyr’s Rice sold at 1 If, aud die article must go much lower With ■ -on before any thingcan l»e dnne to advantage, a* the ' sland itself has produced a large quantity. OfMus- covadns, there are none in market—-box Sugars are in good demand, and very scarce; very inferior qual ities are selling at 7| 11J a 818, Coffee 8 a9, very scArce, and hotle o f ne w crop. |r of MJtotc 'imil Mn»(c, (jfccml lll'luld lii.t llv.iWi, II) ill!) 'tiwp illicit* ii cimtimin,tlpii of tho. l-ittcrs liim*olffront Iris long 'pkperf- a h«s long i JhfihiiigtWo above ucromplisfritiB.,,-.,.... tkt fifteen yokra, to hn nbln to ycrifiYtiV ' nlisB him.— ImtUfnctioii to ilihVn who will putroiiL i'nrticitlar ntfnntirtli will ho observed its rrigai limn, stylo and instn in exiteittion, (□fTerm* of tuition por tjimrtor $25. Tortus bf tuition at hi* rexhlcriro is rudiicotl to moot tin* ■circumvtancn*ufftVuty r<t*p<>atahtfl pnrshn. nud will bn iiiudo luimvi) nt hi* rc*idence,noutb Broad street, oppusiln ihu Academy. ,, nnv 11 2721,* EE.ULMO.. For JCcw-Fork^Rr/tr LUb.. The rrignlifr-pHckot li'rir F-XU EL, Copt, 'portion !of Imr chVxu ou limiter,,will bo'clcsputclied finmcjlinlidy.. For lull* r(J< nncH of freight or pu**flgb t Mvi<& |tpl^did (statu " rotim) ttccmummkition*, Apply‘on bf gin's tipper wharf, or to I lfitrtford Flrfr IfMiiruiicc Co* N8URKS ai'iiimt loss arid damage by Fire, ott dwelling house*, store*, merchandize, furni ture, mill*, maniifiiriuiries, and otlier property tin tmin-ui*favorable A*otlii!r institutions in (hiscity. The reputalion, thi* company ha* obtained 111 if buxines* of morn limn 25/fears, for liberality Hi adjusting nml promptness iirpoying losses, just* ly enUtlwU ton shnro of public patronage. The undersigned agent for the City of Snvari- null, its duly nuiliori/.ed to receive applications, and i**ue policies gfiiiaiiratice, renewals, &c. ■ nctJ3 W WQQDBRIDOEt Agent. Howard Insurance Grins puny of 1 . New-York, | NSURES Houses nml other Buildings, Yes- X seisin par* and their Cargoes, Merchandize, and other personal properly, against loss or dam- ago by fire. Al.rt insures Vessels, Cotton and Merchandize against the hazard ofirtland naviga tion, or trntiHpoftaticn to and from Macon, or Milledgeville.or ally oftlie iiitemindinre Intidihgti iiIno, between this place and Clinrleslnu. nov 12 H, C. DUNNING, Agent. 273 T Dry Goods*, HE subscriber lias now on hand, aid will continue to keep a very getieral nsso-toient rifFnncyand Staple Dry Goods, Parliuner/.&c., whirih is offered for sale low, aitder tlm uinluge- riVelit of Willinm G. Foote, srtiiin side Afifket- Squure. Planters and families will be supplied olWyfow prices, by Hhv 12 273 IL ROBERTS; •• Nirtiosv .» — - *- • A MEETING ril tbu Stockholders of Uie Bank of Brunswick, will be held nl their Agency ill the oily of Augusta? ou Monday, the 23th. day of January next, for the purpose of hlecliiig n Board of Directors, und for the trans action of any other business that may then coiriu before them. I. C. PLANT, Ca.hier. Brnuswirik. N)>v. 11,194(1. nov 12 273U25J T Dry Goods. IIE subscriber tins rcreived per brigWil- son Fuller and offer* for snle low, 3 case* wool filled Kerseys 40 dozen Scotch Caps * 4 cases 3-4 and 7-8 blue PJahls 1 bale White Flannel 2 case* Furniture Prints . 1 do London Pin*, low priffod OO packs fine Patent da HIRAM ROBERTS, HoV 12 No. 3 ib 14 Gibbbus’ Building. French and FnRlibh Prints*. H ARTMAN’S super Prints,just received by AVERV & JOHNSON, ' nov 5 South side Monument-square. . Notice. A LL bill* a gainst steamboat Richmond, mint he attended by a written Order from thu un dersigned, or they will not be paid, nov 12 273m E. HENDERSON. Notice. A LL person* indebted to thu subscriber, or whoso note*, due bill*, or book accounts, have stood open for an unreasonable period, are informed that miles* settled hy thu 1st of January next, lliuir account* will lie, indiscriuiinntnlv. pin S. PHILBRICK &.CO. in suit nov 7 Notice. r 11IIE copartnersliii) heretofore existing ill the X citv of Savannah under tho firm of Clng- liorn & Wood, wax dissolved ou the 24th Octo ber, hy the death of the former. O. A. Wood, surviving partner, wilkontiuun the husiries* un der the name and style of the old firm fur the joiut benefit of himself ami the heir* of tho deceased O. A. WOOD. Scotch Ginghams. HQ PCS super Scutch Giiighums, received jfiO and for sale Imv.hy AVERY * JOHNSON, itt>V5 Shulh side Monument-square-. b T c\v Dry GoJdsj T At Cash Pntcx*. HEstibscriberha^ received per shipsNewdHc aria GriH. Pafkhill, And brig* Madison nnd Philuro, an aUditlrinAl sitphlybf Dry Gbod*, which he will sell low forcasn nr citvAcceptnnc'e. nov3 GEO. W. BEHN. All persons iriduhleil to the late firm rif ClAg-- Itarn Wood, will make payment to uovlO O. A. WOOI), Survivor; NOtiCCi rfflllE subscriber haying purchased from Wm. X II. Lloj-U UU entire stotk of Dry Goods, Plantation Dry Goods, npHEsubscribersliave reccivtd per ships ITow- X nrd and Russell, from Liverpool, and recent arrival* from the North, a full sspply of ~ ” wins Real and Imitnfion IVilch Plains Grundy's tnixt Plains and Imeys Heavy Cordava all Wool tluins Vvo'olnnd Cotton Domestic Rameys, various *tytes Ftoid, red hHd grey htixtiiushy* Lttw printed SnttinaWt StiiWble for negro do. London Duffle Blankets, n!/ qualities and sizes Twill’d nnd plain Red founds White, Green nnd Yellow do Blenched and Brown CnHttri dti Marlboro’ Stripes and bile Plaids Apron and Shirting Cliejlu, Demins, Jeans and Bliirtltg Stripes 34 nnd 7-8 bleach’d nnd brown Shirtiligs Blue Romall and Fancy handkerchiefs Scotch Wool Bonnets unjj Caps HeaVy Wool Stocking* atidGIrtVes ‘ ‘ ^ ‘ iu ‘ “ James Thompson. HOUSE CARPENTER AND JOINER Bull-St. 1 dour South of Lyceum Ha)i,Savnnnab. Gn N. B. All orders Tor House, Ship and Steamboat work, executed with promptness and despatch, on reasonable terms. Order* left ut the Slibp, or Ludingtoii&. Thompson's will be attended tb. oct12 24B{t PASSENGERS Per Bttirtrilter Beaufort District, from Charles ton—JJ Smith nnd lady, 2 Miss Kyles, Dr J A Lewis, Messrs M Blair,S S Buson : Geo Worthy. MAINE; Returns from 304 towns reported in tho Bob*- ton Atlas of Saturday morning, show a gnin of 830 over the vote of September. The number of towns and plantations amounts to 360. KENTUCKY. Tho Clay State bids fair, thinks the Lexington Intelligencer, to give Harrison 20,000 mujority. INDIANA. The HoosrerState, by returns from nine coun ties, shows a Harrison gain of466 votesjsince the luto Go venter’s election. MICHIGAN. Tho Woolverine State, in five counties, gives a ‘Harrison ganrori8Rfiitrcb 1839." PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION; V. B. If. 1. Now Hampshire, 7 00 2. Rhode Island, 00 4 3. New Jersey, 00 8 4. Connecticut, 00 8 5. Maryland, 00 10 6. Georgia, 00 11 T. Ohio, 00 21 8. Pennsylvania, 00 30 9. New-York, 00 42 10. Maino, 00 10 11. Kentucky, 00 15 12. Indiana, 00 9 7 168 RETURN OF THE STEAM SHIP PRESI DENT* The steamship Preaidant* whicli(syasdie New York Commercial Advertiser of Monday) leftthli city on Monday last for Liverpool, was signalized this morning,as below, and a few minutes after one o’clook/bhe passed up to her berth in the East River. Two o'clock.—All that we can learn is thatshe has returned to port lor a supply of coal, having encountered tremendous gales from the time she loft. Front Mondqy, the day of sailing, till Saturday, at 3 P. M., we understand that tho made only 390 miles. The New York Herald has tho following re marks on the Bnrae subject. The view taken by tho editor, of the inconveniences, in England, re uniting from'lhe non-arrivoJ oftlie boat,will doubt- ARRIVED. Steamer Beaufort District, Budd, Charles ton. Mdze to Ladd, Tupper & Sisloro, Lawton & Behn, J Ingersoll, A Hunter. MEMORANDA. Sloop George, Jeuney, up at Charlestbri for this port I3lh lust—to anil with despatch. CHARLESTON, Nov. 13— Ar achrs Ama zon, Ratcliflfe) Portland, Me; Stephen&Frantu», Magee, St Augustine. Cld; brig Cuthariue, Bonney, Havana; Sp schr Deroadn, Palilter, Cttba. By the Stephen & Francis. HAVANA, Oct. 31—Sid, Ham. ship Adolph, Wesfter, Hamburg; brigs Cocheco, Pearse, Bos ton; Ventrbsn, Davis, do. The Br. brig Trarrtcendent>Buller,from Jaman Ca, for Baltimore,wna stranded offthn Colorado*, oh lira 11th ult. The Captain and crew took to the bbnt, and weto picked up by (the schr. Poli, and arrived at Havana rift tlm 15th. WILMINGTON, (N; C.) Nbv. 11-Ar brigs Echo, Messer, Philadelphia; Wallace, Hatch, N York; Mentor, Hoffs, do. CM, brigs Sarah & Phoebe, N York; Belle.do? Adelaide, Barbados; Reporter; St Jbro deCuba. BALTIMORE, No«.10—Ar. Bramshbnrque Anna, Korlling, Bremen; brig Uoh Pinckney, Ford, New Orleans. Cld, brig Northumberland, Kingston, Ja. Sid, ship London, N Orleans; brig Standard, Barbados. NEW-YORK, Nov. 9.—BeloW, ship Siddons, Palmer, from Liverpool. • , Cld, ships Samson, LondonjFrariCoisHnnnrte, (Fr) Marseilles; Samarnng, Cadiz; Frankfort, N Orleans; barque Eliza Thornton, do, brig Cuba, Galveston. Sid, ships Burgundy, Havre; Alabama, New Orlenns; Christoval Colou,Havana;brig Havana, do. BOSTON, Nov. 7.—Cld, ships Gloucester, Valparaiso mtl Sandwich Islands; Oncso, New Orlenhst Plymouth, Mobile; barque Nashua, do; brl^eaJBagje^Por^u^rlncm Genuine En« de Cologne. T H E Sulrtcriber hits just received direct from tho importer, one Case genuine Cologne, a superior article. THOS. RYERSON. CKttftFIOATR. The undersigned. Jean Mario Farina, opposite tho-Matkct Place ut Cologne, (Rhine) tho most ancient distiller bf genuine Cologne Water, and hy Letters Patent, Purveyor to their Majesties the Quecti of Prussia, the Queen of Great Bri tain, the King and QUeen of France, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Portugal, the Empress of Brest, tlie Crown Prince of France, the Princess Frederick of Prussia, tlie Princes* Adelaide of France, &c. declares that he haB tills day sent to Mr. Thomas Rverson, of Savannah,ono boxcon- mining twenty-live dozen Husks Cologne Water, (Enitde Cologne) first quality, from my lubrica tion. JEAN MARIE FARINA. Cologne, Jnly 20th, 1640. nov 9 Colton Balls. BALE Cotton Batts, received by JL^ uov 5 AVERY & JOHNSON. Flaxen Osnnbnrgs nnd Burlaps Dtttuten and Inverness Roup Ragging, 42 and 44 inches wide j, flagging Twine, Flax Threads, Buttons, Needles, &c. 1 Which, together with an exleisiVC assortment orSmpturind Fancy Dry Good*jure Offered for sale Oft accommodating terms., i • . JAMES ANDF.RqQN & CO. oct 27 Nos 3 and 10, Ward's Uriiltlings. Linens. 11 5 CASES 44 Irisli Linen*, Assorted 3 do (1-4 and 44 Brown Hollands do 34 Bird’s Eyo Diaper do ° J J ‘ ‘ do 34 Scotch ' do Table Diaper and Damask, 8494 nnd 104 2 do 34 Long Lawns 1 da Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs 1 do 12-4 Barnsley Linen Bhdcling 3 do 5-4 and 64 Bleached und Brown Russia Sheeting. The above goods now landing IJ’btn ship Rus sell, from Liverpool, having’been nmnulhcturcd to order, are warranted free of cdttnn, and best bleabh, ure offered for sale on liberal terms, by JAMES ANDERSQN &. CO. oct 27 Nos 3 and 10, War mg's Buildings. Just Receive#. By brig G B Lamur, nud for side ttry low, R ICH French Print* , Do London Furniture Prints Rich Foulard De Laue* Rich Brbche Shawl* 84, black grohrid Rich heavy Damask Silk Shawls, various colours Do BrbClie Muntilias, entire new article Db Cloth emboss’d Piano Covers Do db primed do do J. A, CLIFFORD, Orit 30 Gibbon’^ liiii^ing. Kenflytj, Sattinets A Sliectiugsi ALSO, Negro mens* brogans, boys' do. A LARGE assortment oftlie aboviGoods re ceived by late arrivals, and for |wrie off fu> vdrabie terms, by O. JOHNSON)& CO. OOt6 241 Nail, SitiraiS Whiskey, &c» ATAA SACKS Salt . i iJVfv/ 10 hlids Sl Croix Sugar 20 do Porto Rico do 60 bbls superior Rye Whiskey 40 do Holland Giu i B i db Otard Brandy ’ - B i pipes do I 2 pipe* Holland Gin 20 bbls Peach Brandy 10 do Monoilgnhpla Whiskey 60 bags Rio Coffee # 30 do White Laguayrn Coffee 30 kegs Nails, assorted 30 do Tbbacco, select brands f Just received olid for sale by FORT, CI.OI'TON & SALbNfe. Wanted to purchase, up Country Mdhey at fair discount. -268 ’ nbv 4 Bliinls--Blinds, E LEGANT Venetian Blind* cSn bo hi the store of 8. PHILBRICK&. CO Blinds leftthefe will be painted onatrimer best manner; 871r. Tor r ... Sale*. _ A LIKELY mulatto boy, 17 yettfs old, n first rate Wbmait cook, waihor am... er. Apply to LONG & PATJTERSON nov 10 ExcliHSge on ] D rafts ou *" ” * for said by nov 12 Lloyll his entire slotk of Dry Goods, &6., will horitinno the business lit the snnte place, niider the direbtion of Mr. W. G. Fnofo. nnv 10 271 II. ROBERTS. Notice-. A LL persons having demands against the F.s late of the Into Lewis Hines, of Bryan Co., nro recjiicsp-d to lumd them iu within the lime prescribed by la-.v; arid those indebted to laid Estate, will uvikeimmediate nrtVmenttb nnv J l 272,r. C. HINES, F.x’or . joV:.. in eoppnnia dmi Cnpi. Ji U. Lpwuin, i iluy, liHvinpa port Pf Iter 'fc'hjjiig.d. WSr&bo. oct 27 3 at Mott- 1 Mvifi ’It \V'ILDER. For Dalllnkorc-r^v^r Line, & Tim coppered nud copper fastened brig „_JtJANE,,Cnptaiti Fitzgerhld, will meet with d'vtynfpli for.die above non. ..For frulght or pns- »,H.npply la. 8. IMmJfmiCK & C AV|/o offer for wle landing from said brig, 300 prime Baltimore cnYsJdllnm* ,..5 bftXelj : do do do “ ‘ WiV»'r,v*vi'iidisli.Tnhnoco gsBi X ' U ‘ 48 kegs Untier. 10 do i'ihrd nov 10 , JF6r PhllnilcIpIliA— Regular Line. The ronper'ed amLVopimr fiwtcund hrin fiSNEW HANOVER, Cam. Cnrty, having part ofher curgo uiigagi-ff will meet with quick despatch. For balance nlTroiglit nr pnssago, ap ply I® H. PHILBRICK & CO. Who offer for snlo laWuiitg from said brig, 84 half bbls superfitto Flour 300 bags Shot, assorted 50 coils Bale Rnpri 1000 lbs Bagging Twftva 20 calks broken add XcTeened Lehigh Coal , 1 case Ticking and 2 bales Linsey* For Freight rii- Charter. The coppered nift) copper fuiteued barque GAZELLE; Aitplv "**••*,. D. C SAM’L. b. CORBITT. For Freight o* Clmrter. A The ship GEN. PARKHILL. CaptJ. tt C. Hoyt. Apply tin hoard. oct 29 Boat foP Sale. A The half decked sloop boat NEW SHOPE, three ybnrs. old, ubout ten ton* burthen, 26 feet long, 9 feet beam, about 4 feet hftld, with a good suit rtf >nil*, rigging, &c. The bunt was built nt tlm Ndrth, uud oftlie best mate rials, and will be sold at n bargain, if applied for rfaon. Apply to Wm. Bransby, Skidawnv, or to A XT Ut) NY TURNER, nov 9—r.Exchange Dock. M To Kent. The Office oft foe Bay, now occupied bv Mr. C. Macsrdp.il ns the ‘‘Telegraph*’ Printing Office. Possession to be given ou 1st January, 1841. Apply Vo FRANCIS TRUCHBLUT. nov 11 272flu To Rent. JrA A convenient Horise in Columbia Ward, JE3L suitable for n smrtll family, with n goad pump in the yard. Possession given on tho first nf November. Apply tri net 29 .11. F. WILUNK. Td Let. A The Ilonr-fi Nri 36, Jacltsnn Ward, op- 2L posite rim Free School. Possession given immediately. For terms, npply to * A. PARSONS, tefct 29 No 6, Gibbons’ Range. iVdi^honsc. Ib&l TO RENT, that large aud commodious aliiiiig; Ware-house, near the Kail Road Depot, erected by Mr. F. M. Sfoue, ou tlie corner of Liberty &ttd Moutgoitiffry-streeu. Possession given immediately. Il is well Ihcated for rt person who would wish to commence a Ware-house business in this city, nil the plat) adopted th Augusta, Sfucmt, &c, Apply to Richard B. Whifo, Aueusta. or to oit 22 254 • J. P. STUART. Notilt. F OUlt months after date, nnplirintibn will bh Hindu to tho Honorable Inferior Court hf Chatham Comity, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for lenvn to sell nil those tract* of Lind, with tho improvements thereon; consisting bf dwelling house, store houses, negro house*, sta- IiRb.&c., belonging to the estate of Isaac Nor ton, «jBce*»o«J i sJuiated.iu Glynu Qywly und call- ed Bethel,'for tfio benefit of die heir* nf said tale, nov 11 S. A. HOOKER, Adra’or. Just Received J PE ASF. «fc SONS clarified Essbnce ttf • Hoarbritind Candy, compounded from 25 different ingredients,for tho cure bf ctinghs.colds, irritation of Urn throat, croup, palpitation oftlie heart, asthma, whooping cough, difficulty or prfo fuse expectoration, &c.—with a number of testU monials from physicintis, clergymen ahd members oftlie bar and oihers, from which tvb select the following: I linvo used your medical Candy, nnd linvb found itati iiivnlunblo article for tlio'pdrposefor which it is intended. J. LtxpSEv, Pnstrir Methodist Church', Hnlsy-st., N. Jersey, I ninde trial ofthe parcel ofHdarhouhd Caridy which you scut riic, und nothing 1 have Inkebhns afforded any degree of the relief that 1 huVB de rived from ybur excellent remedy. N. Klt.Lrtao; Pastor Methodist Church, No. 5, Millbf-St. For sale iu small pneknges, by . WEEDS & MORRELL, oct 30 2G2 No 1, Penfield's RnHgb. Plrtutcr’s Hotel—SA VANN A H, GA. M Thix estnblisluneiit is now opeu, M for foe reception of both steady nndJoL und trnhsient Boarder-t, under the management ofthe subscriber, who pledgus himself, that noth ing 'oii nih part shall he wanting. This holise bn* heeii fitted with new furniture orthe neatesl style, and tlie bedding bqilulled by none in the bity. Families can be ac'conunodated with priVdib rooms, surpassed by nbne, for comfort—prices moderate, abd the best tlie markets cait afford, -will be procured.' ' . Tins house is on inb Bay. near tho market, and cnnvbhient to nil tubus iif business. No bar Will be kept Open in the houses to an 1 noy Ihbsfl Ivho may bti pleased to stop With tbri subscriber. The best ofservnnts Will be inittienddhee. . . I. SLATER. Q3*The Sotttlteru Aavbtate, Georgia JbUrbal, Federal Union, and Shuthcrn Whig, Will blriuse publish the above six llibnths, nud forwrtrd kheir tbconutsto Uie subscriber for settlement. J. 8. bet !5 246-43IU PETER'S PILLS. W F. would call attention to the advertisement in qur columns to-day of PETERS’VEG ETABLE PILLS. Wo understand by the best medical authority, lhat there is no prepnratibn of the day which enjoys so on viable a reputation. At the South uriu North, their success lias been unbounded, nud wherever introduced we believe they have given tlm most perfect satisfaction. We have this day had an interview with one of oUr citizens, HetiryK. Fox,-who was recently cured nf a most remarkable and obstinate cuta- Heous eruption, where the body was coveted With fulsaum ulcers, nud even the tonsil* of the throat eaten riwrty—and by using these Pills daily for six weeks, was entirely restored to health.—New York Examiner. PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS. They do indeed restore the health ofthnbndy, because they niiriiy and invigorate the blond,und theic go«d vllubts are notcuiniurrbutanoci] tty any inconvenience; being composed entirely df veg etables, they do not expose those who nsb them to danger, nnd their effects nre as certain as they are salutary; they are daily and safely adminis tered to infuncy, youth, manhood nnd old age, aud to women in tile most criticulanddelicntb circum stances, they db not disturb' or shock thb animal functions, unt restores their order rihd re-estab lishes their health; and for all the purpUses which a vegetable purgative, or certain clenhsbr of the whole system uru required, they stand Without a rival. \£T Sold whbic8ale nud retail, at all the princi pal Druggets ih Savannah, jnly *29 182—ly ■ For Sale. A LIKELY negro fellow, accustomed to al most hriy kind of work. For particulars enquire at this office. 2711| oct 10 Bacon. OnAH LBS priuio Bacon Sides, for sale t'OJIT,'cl.Ol'TON &. MALONE, nov 4 266 ' GEORGE H. MAY. • For Liglit Wood; LED Proposals will bo received for. the ” f steamboat Southerner with s of Light Wood perweeki 6e- minedialely after tlm arrival bf «bk. Proposals to bb ad* sie by the 15th iiisti atld 272r . nbV ll ;er the best nf b.tk . Apply to .JENCKS, Jf. 27&p * Rock Spring Gin. , . QA BBLS Rock Spring Gin, foe sale loft to Jd\3 close a consignment.’: uov 18 GEORGE II. MAY. Glu Mountings. 6 SETT 3 and 4 loaf Gig Springs 6 pair Axles, wifo pipe boxes 6 do Gig Bands, 3 Dash Frames, for sale by nov 12 N. B; II; WEED; Ten Dollars Reward. Rnnuway from the subscriber about a J ionth sirice. his boy DAVIQ, well hbwu about the city ns a Bricklayer by trade. He has recently been seen oil the Ogeecbee. The ubbve reward will be given on his deli very to II. F. WILL1NK. nov II) Filrm for bale. Thnt desirable Farm, containing eleven rtild a half ucres. situated on the Thunderbolt Rond, one arid u quarter Utiles (rout the city, witli the improvements thereon; ctillsistlbg of dwelling lioitse, kitchen, stables, &c.-, Well cal culated for a puhlid heitse uud store. Also, A good family Hrirse and Baroucho, With four sent*, silver’ mounted. The Horse warrnuteli sound uud gentle. For particulars, apply to A. V. DESNOYER, Cbrribr of.Bull aud Bryan-9trcets. nov 10 . For Sale. The subscriber offers for Idid tiis Plantation in Bryan County, situa ted on the Midway River,bbntaining 650 acres ofland, of which 200 acres ure cleared and under fenbe. There nre nn the place all buildings nticessal . w iyfdwelliug house excepted) iu good repair. He hisb hffers his stock, consisting of about 40 heud Cattle and Hogs, Provisions, plantation utensils, &u. Ap ply to W. B. Fleming, Esq. Savntihah, br to the subscriber on tho premises. J. S. MAXWELL. nov 10 271Hltn . [Horse for Sale* The subscriber lias for tale, large bay Horse, sevrili years old, well conditioned, atld well brake, both to. the saddle nud harness; und lllt.iviu eiurtd WftonJXCt lie t* left without a groohi. VVar- rauted soUhd—and will be disposed of tih Accom modating tends. WILtilAM A. CARUTjtERS, Broughton st. 3d doorfrbul Bull-st. uov 10 271 $10 REWARD; A BSCONDED fron> Mrs. Aletzger’s Board ing Houses In this city, yesterday afterhoon, n man hy the nttlbe nfNorton, said to be recently from Charleston; Ho is a tall slim man; qf about 23 years bf ngl>, odd has foe appearance hf having recently recovered frbui nn attack ofthri fever and ague. . He wear* ah old camlet wrapper, and liefdrb leaving, KhilHged an did suit of clbtheff for a ririW Liable drbsscbnt, lifeht drhb pnnfnIdHns,dhd n sdtiil Ueured VeRtj belonging to boarders in tlie httilse. The nbttvft reVrurd will bo paid for his dpprehbU8ioui nov 0 »o, nl 12 o r ulock, <,» Tsnus^sh, (city v 14 7 — tAidarJrritoi yrW&ra* sa»i E««i, C^dlinfu, Twine, Ac 1 ., Strli] 'ruid.r In'. .Iieciioii'of ilie Port Iltrwri)or<onj oil ooncnoH. l| Uy S| I*iiiini lck dc tEol ~~T . Lli ' “ ‘! t0 l ,,m llDf ' ‘he brig Snr .. t ..’c1ncV, liiiini.lrator'ji^uJo'. Torirt, fivi a VIHIHpink, dc bat IMr’Kii.UP. l !fn8g,,.ui|()rr nflic/.,. ,iS eS^^Vij.b 0 ^' Msfe *. Couri .. ., i .‘j; — ro*^r, d»cW,ed,iinc],o]il "o'tJjrCooritoltk „rd«r of dm A,l. ■ . » Wiii Id l^,toliUfra,|i Miltni from ihiH (Lociimad, Iri WlHi fe,Cl> fre.jj[Wockwlirui. d.froni No., Volt, WsTlfTiSFfekT£-fcST- . mPrivaf' WW brig Ne: L l .. Private Bale. • „ , . Lohdiog frbHI hrig Now Hauov'if; 4Wl Ratmi .. no.l) By S. JPlillbrl«4 «k e® SWO !!» borttd Horn,,60 Il„„,. |o radoioodB Viuk.doino.tt6 hViody, 15^ taAk’.ap.'W'! Wino,5 pipeS hbtlfi«g piiies nnd 8half pipes Atm. Gin, 20 libls IulU* S n qn, l | n, nt ) ir 0 " E dfr lllbgioyd vyhis- W, TO do Bollimore Whi.kop 30 in. 3n Olg 4U ff"“d ®JW c*«l« "Wool Mnlnou Wiim. 16 '»'P»'Vhiu, Wino Vintynr; TOO h(,w, Ilo'j! 450 do llmniifiictiira'cl do, 60 « i e .2TO (O' c'omomli do, lood *03 ildirend Bng«li|, Twin., 40 keg, grounj gftSP Popper,25 do Mii.lmd, 1° oot’ 2 per .'i °' 1 ' 1“ ™l' relilmd Wfinlo do,80b,g.Coiro., TO craioli CrtekiK, 26 4 do did Pon.6pi,„«, Clori SSf/otf 1 *? F W r ' 10 Aliranl Mow, a»bbu Bnjtimnro f loul, Jhoiiic, Shoe, und Brojhnw, 5 do Letter P«fi6r, i bole Eoglirli Ker- Jey., 3 coMi Cnlmo, 4 do ivBolell NmFo hlotf. Inf, 1 beloTicking, 6 do pi,id Llo«bv«, sfeboe, 8hdt, n.mrted, 22 caiks Loliigli'CSel, 200 loo. Livelpooi do 20 doeed bld Scdl8h Wlii.ke r , 2 bidfjMlIe, old Port,3 ndbclieoneJolh, Rrnn. Ac. For sale nn ribcotrihiodating tnrnB. nov 5 oir 1 *"■ 1 By S. Fhilbrlck A Co. IjutdlHftfrem sfllir Edward Frauklih from New Bedford. 10 Writs wlntitr ilhd spriiig strained Oil; which will he sbld low. oct 28 W ~ •Slierifr's Sale:" ILL he sbld on foe first Tuesday in De-, cember nekt, between thL usual hhb'r* nf wle, before the CBurt House in Hlnesville, Lib: erty County, the following property, vizi One tract ofLslld cbntaining three hlin^fed and forty-four acres, be the aamfi bore br le»«; bounded as followk: Sdnth hy (he Alatamahit Rivor. Wo.i hh John Dickson’d-fyttid ‘ - Fox’s WndsUevied Tmtlthrtprbpl • Estate of E. Corbnrn, to satisfy mi f gainst raid Estate in favbr ortho of Liberty Cburt ty. Tuesday in of takes and cost nguitm ftnid EstoTfo noV 6 8. S. MOODY, i/;«. i. c . Guardian's Notice; I N pttrsiiHlice bf an ordbr nAlie lifferior Cour* of Chnthaht County, While fiittingJor, orditm- Jatmmyne!^ W ‘ ^ 8 " Id bli ^ firal M One tralit erLnt.il jn Wttlkef, County] lot No.' 387,2d district, 4thihctiod; nntf two tract* itt lr- win Cmlnty, Nb.3D0,12tH district, nhdNri. 28, 8thdistrict; alsb.ollb tract Hi Lie Cfrunty, No.' 372; 28th district, (sl section. All o( tho Court House rif the respective Coutillh in whirji said lands lire sinidted. ^ ADELA GILBERT, Guardian, oct 28 . T , Artmlnlslrntor’s. Sale. ILL be sold on tjio firlJt-Titesdiiy in Junu-' ., i,,-. "jX’ 1M1, beforli foe Court Hhusu door nl Effihgham County, llbtvtfebn the fj#iialihoiirw orrele, bbc trafct of Und cKflluihinJ 575 acres; belringirig tb the estate oCtho late .Matthew Ki- gle, deceased. Sold for the tihnrifit /if the heir* add bredltora. JOHN M: EIGLE, Adm’r. Per Jamks Palin, Attbruey. »• tv io ljn\: jiovjO W - Executor’s Sale. LL be sbld before fite Court House iu the foty of Briinswick, GWim Criunty;. dh thb first Tuesday ih Jnnlfory next, betweeif tljb tiahal hfolbbfsale, front 20 3ft verf prime Negroes, bfllbdging tri the Estate ofiliA lute B: '. Cater, rtild sold for the benefit foe h&irsanu crbbitHHofftflidRstntet Tbrmsatkhle. . MARG’T; K. CATER, Et'ix. . HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or; libv 3 265 (tirior) boHntry loiicf RowLASH A darstow. 2666A SttVjktpvt Trust to'S Stock. t ft SHARES for ,ile bf .. J.U wiv2 • root, i HSM ’(ilrf) (vttiifcl in'Stor-. irdoTslbfert' fo/ the whuff; T .$ND a DARSTOW: Td Overrtcrtrtii /^OTfGNadrl MerOhdli nghj id gbrid Hill (irdo'l by ROwLANI 267 To Contractors. ENotxzEn’sOFFicK, Central R. RbAD,) Savannah, Oct. 26tlii 1840. '( "|3»ROPOSALS will be received by thb sub- JL scriber, for gradirig tho renlalning portions of ibis rodd; from tho enU bf foe preseritcoritracW, to the OcihUlgee River, dlMuCriit, a distance of ubout 48 ffiilcs. The wbrk will bo divided into soctibus rif convenient length—tho culVert^and bridges tb be included. The qltxlltlty ofexcava tion and fenibuukmentj is iiearly two riiillions eubio y , The Rrbposals will b« bperifid and decided dn at MiltedgtJVillrt, on ih»? 6tb Drtb. next. • The tenhs of pnyntunt. and nil other ittforina- tiou bit foe siihjbtt,. will be made hhbr*“ piicatidn tb fob Engllieer, nt SilvariDHl ledgevillb. thfee ilayfe brevlous tb foe 1 No portion of thb wbrk Will bb It., wholo turn be putotiabr btilltrtct iu font Proposals will tie. rbteived far Masoi lately,• if bfferbd. ... ... L O. REYNOLDS. ChiefEhg'r: oct28 200 B -AMDS' Scfifidl will-commoiico <h\ tHu* l day the 3a ofNov/ht fob Meihfrdiit Sabbath Schdbl-rbttm, bn Sftufo Brfitfd-st., Hej tWeen Abercorlt J»HH LiHddlii: Irtstrl/rtibu will bog fort _ Terms m er lit the WlW The Night! bhiuihg. Pot ^tedrefou^bhHl nm