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NOV. 10, IB-
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King* Charleston,
inter, Wnmbutsie, Charim*
kA-Co, Fort, Cloptnn &
• Molone, J C Connerot, J Andavoon A Co, l*
U 8 steamer Nnwbiirn, McNulty, Charleston,
bound to Pilotko.
U 8 steamer Beaufort, Humor. Charleston,
bound to Pilnikn.
WENT TO SEA.
■ Brig Now Hnunvor, Curly, Philadelphia.
Brig Cyrua, Clark, Boston.
55? . MEMORANDA.
UpntNow York, ship Celia, Thatcher, for
this port, to rail on the J 1th; brig Qoorgo, Hull,
do dn Uth.
. Brig Pactolua, Arorrill, up nt N York for
Darien, to full aeon.
. < Nov. 10,—Ar barque Rnfbnn, TUyon,17 days
fill N York! Bp Polncre Paatarcilu, Page, liu Ha
vana; sclir Sivuii, Trainer, fin N Orleuns; aloop
Algerine, Lincoln, fin Boston.
Cld, sclir Red Rover, Penfiald, Havana.
NEW-ORLEAN8, Nov.O-Arr ships Fair-
field, Wilson, N York; Delaware, Patten, Liver-
J ool? Scotland, Alarryman, Baltimore; Oconee,
olinttun, N York; Regulus, Thompson, Liver,
pool; brig Mexican, PuUifer, Mursuillca.
Cld, ships Parthenon, Liverpool; Sweden, do;
Clarissa Andrews, Hull. Eng; Propontis, Havre;
ultuujislHpMaw York, Unlveston; intrqnes Alary
Alyrick, Baltimore; Helen Alar, Trieste.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 13, P. M.-CId, ship
Catharine, New York.
Nov. 14.—Ar sclirs Caribeatt, Allen, Alexan
dria, DC. 5 day r, Lady Warrington, Hubbard.
Cednr Key, Fn.23duys—bound to New York-
ill distress, short of provisions and water.
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 5.-Ar brig Tuscu-
wills, Alnrrill, New York; ochrs Alary Wilkes,
S|>night, Baltimore,via Cedar Keyr,01ive,Wood,
Providence.
• APALACHICOLA. N iv. 4.—Artinrqtie Car-
Aline. E Platt, Rien, New York; sloop Eveline,
Packard, do via Key West.
NORFOLK, Nov. 10.-8Id, Water Witch,
Wert Indies.
Froui Hampton Roads, brig James Caskie,
Young,Tor Havre.
The sclir Trident, Color, from Baltimore, for
Cppe Haytien, came down the bay yesterduy.and
went to sea.
MOBILE, Nov. 9.—Art sebrs Elvira, N York;
Feme, do.
Theschr. Savannah, Cant. J. N. Smith, from
Havana, bound to New Urlenns, put into this
poit in distress Inst evening, 84 hours from Ha-
. vena, with a cargo oflruit, sprung the heud of her
foremast.
BALTIMORE, Nov. 11.—-Cld, ship Coving
ton, Hale, Charleston.
Sid, brig Northumberland, Fry, Kingston, Jn;
Br sclir Harmony, Robin, Island of Guernsey;
schra Choctaw, Norton, Cedar Keys; Mutiha E-
liznbeth. Bush, Clrtrfprt'm.
NEW-YORK, Nov. 10.—Arr ship Siddons,
Palmer, Liverpool.
New brig Edwnrd, from Stonington. She is
intended far the Charleston lino of packets.
Cld,steam ship President, Keene, Liverpool;
ship Henry Kneelond, Lock, Gibraltar; schrs
Challenge, Parks, Sutilln Rive/, Gu; Erie,Baker,
Belize, Hon; Ellen, Banning, Kingston, Jam;
Centurion, Comtes, do; Bally Miller, Fisher, St
Thomas.
Bid, ship Patrick Henry, Liverpool; brig Wnt
Tajdor, Savannah. 8
a «, FOR 1840.
* this Class wns decided on
.... Hili Inst, by the drawing of
. .jottery, fur Internal Improve-
Jistrict of Columbia, Clusa B, for
o place tit Alexandria. Advonlurera
1o call and secure a chance hofuro the
n mnil on Saturday. Among others
PRIZES i
1 prize of.
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8.000
1 do
7,000
1 do
6.000
1 do
B.000
1 do • • •••
4.000
J do
2.500
1 do ,,«•i
2.311
4 do ....
2.000
5 do ,..•t
1750
]0 do
1500
10 do
50 do ....
1250
1000
50 do
BOO
50 do .....
400
100 do
300
1(H) do
850 *
170 do
200
124 do .....
150
124 do
100
&c. &ft. «ku.
Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5.
Tickets and Shares, cither single or by Uie
pneknge, for sale by
1 b P. n PEN DERG AST,
Comer Diill-street and Bay Lane,
Near the Exchange.
(CTOrderi from the town or country promptly
attended to- *" - — noV~l6 "
Notice.
milE subscriber invites ull persons bolding
. . Ids Bills, to present them to him for pay-
ment.at the store recently occupied by Idin,South
aids Mnrket-Squnre. 1 W. H. Lf
uov 10 276l
Ill
B _ ’ll School.
AMES' School is now in operation at
• the Methodist Snbhath School-room, on
South Broad-st., between Ahercornnnd Lincoln.
Instruction is given in ail tho branches usually
taught in the High Schools or Academies of our
country. Terms made known by application to
the Teucher ut the residence of S. Goodull. The
Teacher will try to do tus duty and to satisfy his
players.
'he Night School occupies four nights of each
week, commencing nt holt post 0. and continuing
two hours and a half. In this School, particular
attention is given to French, Book-keeping aud
.... -
tho higher Alntiiemulics.
nov 1ft
T il
J
he steam ship President, for Liverpool, will
go to sea to-morrow. >
Captain Littlefield, of ship Chariot, lately arri-
Ted at Warren, R. I. from tho Pacific Ocean, re
ported the loss of a French winding ship,at Chut-
9 bam Islands, under the following circumstances,
•of which no account has been published. The
•nccount nd received from the natives, re
lier, was, that'they went on boord the si
jraft'*H<HiU i.hntfiuowpmm.-umrwtar,
into the cabin of the vessel, and taken to sea, and
that they made themselves roasters of the vessel,
itf keif defence, end ran her ou to Chatham Isl
and*, where they took out of her such articles as
they wanted, then set fire to tho vessel. None
•of tha.crew returned wills her. Cant. Littlefield
fished up a chain, which iio brought home with
him. There wns living with tho natives, an En
glishman, who had loll one of tho Sealing Co's,
from whom he probably received the account.
BOSTON,Nov. 7.—Arrbarque flevis,Briggs,
.Mnlnga.
Cld,brig* Alary Jones, Johnson, Mobile; sclir
Yankee, Pules, do.
VINEYARD, Nov. 9.—Ar ship Ceylon,Win-
.sor, Ataluga, for Boston.
NEWHURYPORT,Nov. 0-Cld,Gen Kle-
•her, Whitmore, Mobile; Corinth,Smith, Charles
ton.
PORTLAND, Nov. 7—Cld, Challenge, Has
kell, Mobile.
BATH, Nov. 4—Cld, Ceylon, Myrick,Texas.
Sid, barque Callao, Now Orleans.
Nov. 6—Sid, Wilder P Walker, Mobile; Prov-
idenco, Afartlnique.
CALAIS, Nov. 3—Ar Franklin, Gundaloupe,
NcW Goods.
READY MADE CLOTHING. •
IIE subscriber has lately returned from the
North, where lie has been engaged in se
lecting and manufacturing Ready Alade Clothing
lor two mouths past, and flatters himself that his
stock cannot be surpassed by any establishment
of the kind in Savannah, ns it consists of nil the
Intent imported and most fashionable articles in
his line. His friends and the public generally,
nro respectfully invited to give him n call. His
stock is composed of the following, viz:
Superior bluo, black, brown, green and invisible
green Dress Coats; do do do do Frock Coats
Cadet, Beaver, Snttinet,' Pcterehnin, Kentucky
Jean and Moleskin Hnntimr Coats.
Moleskin,Suttinet and blue Cloth Round Jackets
Green and mix’d Cloth and Snttinet Coatees.
Moleskin, Kentucky Jean,fancy and mixed Cas-
simere Pantaloons. ;
Vests offig’dnnd plain Velvets, bine and black
Cloth, Aleriuo, Uombiisin, lig'd und plain Sat
in, &c.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Merino, Buckskin and Royal Ril Bands; wool
Under Shirts and Drawers; linen, cotton, stripe
and limey Gingham Shirts; silk nnd linen Hdkfs,
Gloves, Suspenders, Ends, Stocks, Cravat*,
Cravat Stiffners,Riding Belts,Money Belts,Tape
Alensiires. Night Caps, Hose nnd half Hose, In
serting,frill end plain Bosoms and Collars, Feath-
, Brushes, silk and cotton Umbrellas, Hair
QTWSttyBrushes.— **- •'
All ofthe above articles are ready for inspec
tion, at low prices for cash or approved city ac
ceptance. G. S. NICHOLS.
N.-8-—G. S. N. will manufacture to order
any gnrmeut* entrusted to bis care at short notice
and in the most approved style. Cutting to be
made out, done with care and despatch, nnd fits
warranted if made by experienced workmen,
net 7 Market-Square,
nov 16 276—1m
LEAVES TO-MORROW.
.Direct Communication between
Savannah dc Charleston—out
side—through in 10 to 13 hours,
fr- Tho steam pnekot SOUTH-
.TTmirnilHX-KRNER, Cupt E. C. Waraber-
sie.has commenced running rcgulurly between
the above place*, three times a week, nnd will
•continue to dn so for one month; and afterwards,
provided sufficient encouragement should he
given to warrant it. Having an experienced in
land pilot she Will alwaya be enabled to take the
inside passage when tho weather is unfavorable.
Day* of leaving Savannah. Tuesday, Thurs
day nnd Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M.; Charles
ton, Monday, Wednesday and Friday,ut4 o’clock,
P. M., calculating to land passengers tho follow
ing mornings at each pluce in time for the do.
parture ofthe Roil Bonds. For freight or pa
*age. apply to Cnpt. WJitberger at the City Hi
tel, or to the Captain on board
nov 16
For Charleston,via Hilton Head
and Beaufort,
(THROUGH IN ONE DAY.)
* The very fast aud splendid steam
— .,^.packet Beaufort Distiuct, Ths.
S. BmI4,4iiu#lur^will leave Exchange wharf, ns
above, ou Monday Morning, Nov. 16,1840, at 7
o’clock precisely. For Height or passage, apply
on board.
Passengers willbrcnkfitston board, nnd are us.
sttred Uiat every attention will he given to make
them comfortable and the fare excellent. By this
route, In fine weather, they will arrive without
sleeping a night on board, and in stormy weath
er, or when the bont is deeply Inden, the inland
passage, will be taken all the way. nov 16
FojSt* Augustine, via St. Marys.
The steam packet CHARLES
l i t ^ DOWNING, Copt. J. P. Dent,
will leave for the above places on Saturday, 21st
instant, at — o'clock. For freight or passage,
apply on board at Union Ferry wharf, or to
aii . . KING & COOMBS.
All freight payable by shipper*.
All slave passengers must bo cleared at the
Custom House. nov jq
F 2!i«? ,, «i k ^ roc,i » via Bruns
wick, St. Murys and Jackson*
villc.
pnA.t FLORIDA
£a£E£35LaCnpt. Nock, will leave for tho
bove places on FIUDAY,20th lust, at—o’dot
For freight or passage, opp!
'dock,
on board,'or to
...v il. & W. KING.
All freight payable by shippers.
Slave passengers must be deared at the Cus
tom House. nov.16
A , rr N«ffroeB for Sale.
VERY likely gang of Negroes, 25 in num
ber, accustomed tn tiie culture of .Cotton,
lor sale looethor or hi fkmiliea.
Also, n likely Negro Fellow, accustomed to al
most eny kmd of work in town or country. For
particulars, enquire at this office,
nov 16 276||
JCity Surveyor?
ifficial business with tho
e?,~ ' - 3 call at llio
offico of tho City Tretsurcr.
nov 16 276c
PERSONS having
JL City Surveyor, are reqt
LLOYD.
ntrivnl
YMA
r _. , n nlso.i
sortineut of fkney artlcls*. viz; (
dars, Meriuo, Silk uml Mohair I
vatr.Stockx.Cnps.Shhllldcr-Bni
Ac.,which they offer f
nov0 270t
md I’m.
ding Belts,
:ceptunce.
for placing hit
within thn ki
T HE siihscrflinrs linv
stonily recnivinj
tf.
ami uml are cou-
.. their Northern Man*
rectory, a rompleto Msortmviit of ready made
CLOTHING, suitulo for the coming season-
consisting in part of black, bine nnd iuv’relhln
c?u Clulli Dress Coat* end Frocks t filso. wool
ed black ami blue Beaver Cloth Frocks; also,
■ek mix’d, brown, drnb and green Cloth Sure
touts t Beaver Cloth and Pilot Cloth fJuttautst
which are offered fur sale for cash, or city nppro*
vod notes, bv
* HAMILTON & HOUSTON,
nov 4 206ci
Hamilton dc JHoimton,
IVTANUFACTURERB und Dealers In Ready
J.TA Made Clothing, have on hand a complain
assortment of Gentlemen's black and bine Cloth
Clonks, a flisbinnalilo nnd superior nrticln; also,
black Gnats Hair Cambletdo, blue Cnmblet dn,
heavy; also, a superior assortment of Ijidius'
Cloih Clonks, fig’,| Victoria do. twilled Crepe
Cnmblet dn.& plain Merino do,low priced'.whirl)
are offered forsalo for cash or city accepted notes,
nov 4 266ca
Rich and Splendid Jewellery.
T HE subscriber has ju«l arrived in the city
from New York, with an assortment of
splendid JEWELLERY, consisting in part of
Gold nnd Silver Lever and L'Epiun Watches;
Gold Chains, Gold Thimbles, Gold Toutltnicks,
Gold Pencils, Gold Spectacles, Diamond King*
und Breastpins, Mosaic, Cameo and Jet do: to-
gi/Uier with many other useful and ornamental
articles of Jewellery, which will be sold vety low.
tallies and Gentlemen are respectfully requested
...j *i.- nt tlia.slorr *•*-
nllVBi
locnll ami exnmjno tin .
ettffTed by SninifoT Goldsmith, Marshal
ings, Market-Square.
nov 1*2
273t*
W. D. GOLDSMITH.
27ft
Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber lias now on band, and will
continue to keep u very general assortment
of Fancy and Suinle Dry Goods, Perfumery.&o.,
which is offered for sale low, under the manage
ment of William G. Foote, south side Market-
Square. Planters nnd families will bo supplied
at very low prices, by
273
nov 12
II. ROBERTS.
Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber lias received per brig Wil
son Fuller and offers for sale low,
3 cases wool filled Kerseys
40 dozen Scotch Cans
4 cases 3*4 end 7-8 nine Plaids
1 bale White Flannel
2 case* Furniture Prints
1 do London Pins, low priced
50 pocks fine Patent do
HIRAM ROBERTS,
nov 12 No. 3 A 14 Gibbons' Building.
!t health to pel
y kilid or disease
le.
to opportunity nf-
ion ofifie daily press
. , 'ABLE LIFE PILLS
tin* knowledge nnd reach ol every Individ
ual in the community. Unlike the host nf per
nicious quackeries which bnnit of vepetnldo in
gredients, the Life Pills nro purely nnd solely
regetable, nnd coutnin neither mercury, antimo
ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any form
whatever. They are entirely composed of ex
tracts from rare and powerful plants, tho virtue*
of which though long known to several Indian
tribes, aud recently to some eminent pharmaceu
tical chemists are altogether unknown to the ig.
uorant pretender* to medical science, and were
never before administered in so happily effica
cious n combination. ’« f
THE PHCEN1X HITTERS are so called, be-
cense they possess the power of restoring the ex
piring embers of health, in glowing vigor through
out the constitution, rt* the I'liamix is said tnlm
restored to life from the ashes of its own disjoin*
lion. The I'liamix Bitters are ettllHy vegetable,
composed of roots found only in certain parts of
tho western country, which will inlidiblv cure
FEVERS AND AGUES ofall kind* . will never
foil to eradicate entirely ull the effects of mercury
infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepar
ations ofSnrsaiinrillo. and will immediutclv cure
the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never fails in sickness incident to young females:
und will be found a certain remedy in all case* of
nervous debility nnd weakness of (lie most im
paired cuiirtituiions.
Asa remedy for Chronic atid Inflammatory
Rbennintism, the efficacy of tho Pbo-nix Hitlers
will ho demonstrated bv the use of if single bottle.
The usual dose of tbeso Bitters ig half a wine
das* full, In wuter or wine, nnd this qnnnjity mny
io taken two or threw times n day, about halfiiii
hour before meals, ora less nuuntity may be ta
ken at all times. To tho«e who am tfllicted with
indigestion nrtT-r meals, these IJiitcf?. will prov
invaluable, as they very greatly increase the nr.
linn oftlio principal viscera,help them to perforin
their functions, and enable tho stomach to dis
charge into the bowel* whatever is offensive.
Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
appetite restored, and the mouth* of the absorb
ing vessels boing cleansed, nutrition is ficilitmed
nnd strength of* body and energy of mind are the
happy result*.
For further particulars ofMoffntt's Life Pill*
nnd I'liamix Bitters, npplynt Mnffiitl’rf office No.
516 Broadway. NetvYork, where thePillsconbo
obtained for 25 cents. 50 cents and $1 per box;
nnd the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both,
mny he there inspected.
For sale by A. BAliTOW.
At bis Store, on the Bay, corner ofDravton-St.
july 14 169—1 v
Build-
French nnd English Prints.
H ARTMAN’S super Prints,jn«t received bv
AVERY & JOHNSON, '
nov 5 South side Monnninnt-sqnnre.
Scotch Ginghams.
£*tO PCS super Scotch Ginghams, received
jZO and for sale Imv. by
AVERY A JOHNSON,
nov 5 South side Monument-square.
New Dry Goods,
At Cash Prices.
fTlIIEsiibscribor has received persbipsNewnrk
X nnd Gen. Pnrkhill, end brigs Madison nnd
Pliilum, an additional supply of Dry Goods,
which lie will sell low forensh or city acceptance,
nov3 GEO. W. BEHN
Press for Snlc.
B EING desUaus of embarking in another bu
siness, I now oiler the establishment ofthe
Wii.mjxotu.v AnvKnTisEiifor sale.
I do not know of n more eligible situation for
lersous desirous of embarking in tlio printing
msiness, than Wilmington, North Carolina.
Tcrnm accommodating. Application must be
port paid. F. C. HILL,
nov 16 276
Bread* Biscuit dc Cracker Bake
ry.
R D, FOX avnil* himself of this opportunity
9 of informing hi* friends and tho public,
that lie has remived one of Henderson's (Balti
more) Patent Machines, for manufacturing Pilot
nnd Navy Bread and Crackers of every descrip
tion. By tiie aid of tho above machine, lie will be
enabled to manufacture on ns favorable terms
and quality as can bo imported. Dealers will find
it to their advantage to patronize the above con
cern, ns they can depend on the Bread being
fresh halted and or good quality.
nov 16 (Gear.) 276m
Plantation Dry Goods.
T IIEsubscriburs have received per ships How
ard and Russell, front Liverpool, and recent
arrival* from the North, a full supply of
Real and Imitation Welch Plains
Grundy's mixt Plains and Kerseys
Heavy Cordava all Wool Plains
Wool nnd Colton Domestic Kerseys, various
style*
Plaid, red nnd grey mixt Linseys
Low priced SaUinets, suitable for negro clo-
*.ithhtg "
London Duffie Blankets, nil qualities and
sizes
Twill'd nnd plain Red Flannels
White, Green nnd Yellow do
Blenched and Brown Canton do
Marlboro' Stripes nnd blue Plaids
Apron nnd Shirting Checks
Demins, Jeans and Shitting Stripes
3-4 ntid 7-8 bleucli'd nnd brown Shirtings
Blue Romnllnnd Fancy Handkerchiefs
Scotch Wool Bonnets nnd Caps
Heavy Wool Stockings and Gloves
Flaxen Osnahnrgs nml Burlap*
Dundee and Inverness Hemp Bagging, 42
and 44 inches wide
Bagging Twine, Flax Threads, Buttons,
Needles, Ac.
Which, together with on extensive assortment
of Staple nnd Fanny Dry Goods, are offered for
sale on accmnmndntiug terms.
JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
oct 27 Nos 3 and 19, Waring’* Buildings.
On Hand,
1 AA BBLS Pilot Bread
JL v/vf 100 do Navy do
150 do Fine Navy do
Crackers of every description. For sale by.
nov 10 276m (Geor) R. D. FOX.
Bcar.li Island Corn all out.
■fl /JAA BUSHELS prime Beach Island
lUUU CORN, for sale in lots to suit
purchasers, by F. SHIELS.
nov 16 276c
Holland Gin.
6 PIPES Holland Gin, Weesp, Crown nnd
Stug brands, warranted pure. Forsalo bj
nov 9 GEORGE H. MAY.
Timber and Lumber.
* “ PIECES Pitch Pine Timber
_ 500 Liglitwood Posts
. Sawed Laths
500 Live Oak and Cyprcs».Knees, well sen
sonsd. For sale by
JOSEPH H. BALDWIN,
nng 28 At Stiles’ Wharf.
i uni!
10001
Too M. Sir
Landing from brigs Wilspn Ful<
ler nnd Augusta,
QA BBLS Treadwell's Crackers, assorted
OU 30 casks No. 1 Cheese
50 boxes do do
25 do Roy'* Lemon Syrup
50 baskets Grout Western Champago
50 hbls Canal Flour
25 half do-do do
10- lilids choice St Croix Sugar
50 bugs Rio Coffee
10 hbls Newark Cider. For sale low, by
• HUNTINGTON A HOLCOMBE,
nov 14 275r
Now Orleans Molasses,
I N bbla. suitable for retailing, lor sale by
nov 12 S. D. CORlflT
Hams and Gin.
NEW Hams, Baltimore cured
25 hbls Flack’s Gin
Landing from brig Jane, from Baltimore, nnd
for oulouy FRANCIS SORREL A CO.
nov IQ *
ork and Beef*
lb Cajinl Flour
Prime Boef
16 do dn Pork
Landing from sclir Emmo, from New York, and
forsalo by L. BALDWIN A CO
nov 10
300!
Landing fro
for rale uy
nov 10
Flour, Po
QO HBLS. fresh
OA 30 do Prinn
Nalls.
500 CASKS Cut Nails and Brads, for
nov m by N. n. & H. WEEb.
Blssler Dunces.
C ONTAINING the Cracorienne.ta Mazur
ka, Ln Gitann. La Tnrentulo, La Sylphide,
La LituatmandThe Cnchunkn. Just received by
nov 0 W. THORNE Wi LLIAMS.
nov 14
PIU
TNmUCTOIt on ilia I’irfnu I
X Harp, Flute, and French U«tn,
Milsirnl Saloon over ths Drug St
Tnrnnr. Residence nt Mrs. llnrdi
ton-street.
67 Piano Fortes tuned,
nnv 14 , 275
T
IIE subscriber, Prnfe**ornf Music and In
structor uf tho Piano Forte, Or|Kn. Span
ish Guitar, Violin mid Vocal Music, (sacred und
secular) n-p'Tifully tenders bis thanks tn tbn
Ladies nnd Gotilleuieii of this place Ibr the liber-
ill petroiiHge bestowed ill bis favor since bis lo
cation here, nnd solicit* n continuation nf die
same. Ho fln'ters himself from b's long experi
ence in teaching the above accomplishments for
tbn last fifteen years, to lie able to give genera!
satisfaction to those who will patronizo him.—
Particular ntieuiion v/ill bn idniurved ns regards
time, stylo nnd taste in execution.
tCTTerm* of tuition per quarter $25. Tennn
of tuition at Ills residence is reduced to tnent the
circumstance* of eveiy respectable person, nnd
will bn made known at bis residence,South Broad
street, opposite the Academy,
uov 11 272l KF..ULMO;
. ' Aliouso & Mnson,
cMiniaof. nr.PosnonY axd haxv.
FACTUKY,
’ S VVAXXAIt, (OA.)ASU I.ASTON, (rA.)
T HE Public is informed, that n good assort
mein cf COACHES, BA POUCHES'
BUGGIES, GIGS, SUE KEYS, S/c., are ran*
standy kept for sale nl the above Establishments*
of our own manufacture, which qre offered ou
the mo*] reitsonnlijdturma. -
A continuance of favors from our old custom
er* and tiie public generally, is respectfully soli
cited.
Repository in Savannah, corner of Bull nnd
Uroiiglitnn-Htreets, near Monument Square.
oct 26 5£W||
Linens.
5 CASES 4-4 Irish Linens, assorted
3 do 3-4 and 4-4 Brown Hollands
2 do 3-4 Bird’s Eye Diaper
1 do 3-4 Scotch do
2 do Tuble Diaper and Damask, 8-4 9-4
and 10-4
2 do 34 tang Lawn*
1 do Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs
1 do 12-4 Barnsley Linen Sheeting
3 do 54 and 64 Bleached and Brown
Russia Sheeting.
Tho above goods now landing from ship Rus
sell, from Liverpool, having been manufactured
to order, nrn warranted free of cotton, and best
bleach, are offered for sale on liberal terms, by
JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
oct 27 Nos 3 and 10, Waring’* Buildings.
The Liiclna Cordial)
BEWARE OF FRAUD..
T HE unprecedented popularity of this benefi
cent and inestimable CORDIAL in the U-
nited Stales, has induced one or innfe unprinci
pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
jnvtluce the same effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce no other effect thuii that of swindling the
public; and to give, a vet more plausible appear
ance of their cupidity, tho*,o persons atlcct that
their wretched nostrums have been in use iu
England and elsewhere fora mimiier of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mneum made
ids wonderful discovery, no euro for barrenness
find been over thought of, or at least made pub
lic; nnd ull those then iu use for the restoration
ofthe decayed virile powers were found to bo of
hut little avail. Thus, all nostrums Advertised
for barrenness or the cure of impoteney, but Dr.
Mngnin’s nro mere catchpenny humbugs, which
would never have been thought of but for the ap
pearance and great cnlebrity of the LUCINA
CORDIAL. As*no counterfeit ofthd name is
nt present in circulation, it may iu general be a
siilticinnt caution for the purchaser to ink for the
Lncinn Cordial, but ns further nssuruuce.it would
bo ns welt tn note that its name, Lnrina Cordial,
or Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glass nf each
hotfle—the combined arms of Franco and the U-
nited Stales nro on the outward cnvelopo—that
a Fleur de Lis i* printed on the nccoinnniiyiiig
directions,undheuiitifully embossed outlie show
bills banging in the stores of those who bavo the
genuino article for sale. *
The celebrity ofthe Lncinn Cordial being such
ax it is* it i* scarcely necessary to add ffixiit u lha
only-efficient remedytlir hnrfemifess'.'nni’the res
toration of decayed virile powers ever'known;
mid that ill the cure of Floor Alhiis.Gleetphstruc-
ted, difficult or pninfii! Menstruation, th» incon
tinence oftlio urine, or the involuntary dxchargc
thereof, its superiority over every oliter isedicine
is not only decided, but unquestionable. For
sain by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
julv 29 182—1) Savannah.
Yntier's Celebrated French Pills
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE genuine French Pills agnitiyt all the
QUACK nostrums,of the age—for the euro
of n certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS
are applicable in nil cases for cither sex, (warrant
ed free from mercury,) nnd do not tdect the
breath in the least, and are perfectly pletsnut nnd
ngrccable to the stomach, nnd have never fnilcd
to make n speedy and permanent cure, without
the least regard to dint or application to business,
In long, protracted or chronic stupes ofthe dis
ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Albus, Gravel, Fe
male Complaints, orn weakness of those organs,
they are beyond n doubt the most effectual reme
dy ever discovered, having cured mun/ obstinate
cases nftei* every other medicine hnd failed. '
French PiUs have been so universally)successful
that the proprietor cham.knof.s any one to pro.
since a remedy of equal certninty under a forfeit
ure of Three Hundred Dollars.
Price $2 per box. For sale by v
O. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
july 29 182—ly *
Just Received,
By brig G B Lnmur, aud for sale very low,
R ICH French Prints
Do London Furniture Prints
Rich Foulard De Lanes
Rich Broche Shawls 84, black ground
Rich heavy Damask Silk Shawls, various colours
Do Broche Mantillas,_ entire new article
Do Cloth emboss'd Piano Covers
Do do printed do do
J. A. CLIFFORD,
oct 30 Gibbon’s Building.
KeiutyX) Snttiuets A Slicotiugs.
ALSO,
NEGRO MENS’ BROGANS, BOYS’ PO.
A LARGE assortment of the above Goods re
ceived by late arrival*, and for side on fa
vorable terms, by O. JOHNSON A CO.
oct6 241
Suit. Sugar, Whiskey, Ac.
i^AA SACKS Salt
10 lihds St Croix Sugur
20 do Porto Rico do
50 hbls superior Rye Whiskey
40 do Holland Gin
6 i do Otnrd Brandy
3j.r
20 libl,
Holland Gin
'each Brandy
!y •
10 do Monongultcla Whiskey
60 bags Rio Coffee
30'do White taguaymCoffee
30 keg* Nails, assorted * *
30 <!o Tobacco, select brands
Just received and for sale by
FORT, CLOPTON A MALONE.
Wanted to purchase, up country Money at
fair discount. 266 nov 4
Blinds—Blinds-
E LEGANT Venetian Blinds can be bad at
the store or S. PH1LBRICK A CO. Old
Blinds left there will be painted and trimed in the
best manner. 271r. nov 10
For Sale. ,, '
A LIKELY’ mulatto boy, 17 years old. Also,
a first rate woman cook, washer and iron-
er. Apply to LONG A PATTERSON,
uov 10
Bxclituiife on Philudelitliiu*
RAFTS ou Philadelphia at GO days sight,
/ for solo by
nov 12
GEORGE H. MAY.
Rock Spring Gin.
ft/YBBLS Rack Spring Gin. forsalo low to
close a consignment.
nov 12 GEORGE II. MAY.
Notice.
A LL person* indebted to thn subscriber, nr
whose notes, due bills, or book nrcounts.
have stood open for an unreasonable period, are
informed tlmt unless settled by the 1st of Jununry
next, their accounts will bn, indiscriminately, put
in suit. 8. PIIILUKICK A CO.
nov 7
Notice.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing-in the
citv of Suvaiitian under llio firm ofClag-
liorn A Wood, wns dissolved on the 24tliOcto-
her, by the death of the funner. O. A. Wood,
surviving partner, willcontinne the business un
der the name uml style of the old firm for the joint
benefit of hiiiisulfuiid the heir.* oftlio d»>rensed.
O. A. WOOD.
All persons indebted tn the Inte firm of Clag-
born iV Wood, will make payment to
uov 10 O. A. WOOD, Survivor.
net 27
FAY & CO.
AAj. Thor
SKl.i'dmv.
hoard, will be.
Slice nf freight oi
room) nccmni
gill's upper wl
k—Jltig line.
(EXCEL, Capt,
her cargo on
For bid-
#13
For Jlnltinioro.—Ilrgy
JfM Tho coppered mid copper
SS&JANE, Cnpmfii Fitzgerald,
it) (statu
mt
llrgutar Line.
fastened brig
. ^ . will meet with
d-spnieb for the above pbrt. For freight or pas
sage, apply to S. t’lllLllRlCK A CO.
lVIm offer ffir snlfl landing from said brig,
:iU0 prime Ualtiinore cured limn*
6 boxes do dn do
ICO dii sttu'r Cavondl-b Tobacco
43 kegs Bolter, 10do Lard nov 10
For Plllladclpltin—Regular Line.
Tint coppered nnd eopper fistcned brig
SHftNEW HANOVER, Cnpt. Curly, bnviiig
part of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick
despatch. For balance of freight or passage, op-
ply to 8. I’HILBIHCK A CO.
Who offer for saledsudiug from said brig,
84 half hbls superfine Flour
' 360 bags Shot, assorted
60 coils Bnln Rope
1000 lbs Bagging Ttviun
20 casks broken and screened Lehigh Coal
1 ensfl Ticking and 2 bales Linsey-
nnv 6 .
For Freight or -Charter.
i The coppered mid copper fiiitcncU
*lmrqoe GAZELLE. Apply to
iv 12 SA.M'L. 1). CORBITT.
ForFwlght or Chnrtcr.
X The rtlipGKN. IMRKHfLL. Gnpt.J.
a C. Hovt. Apply onboard. net 2!)
To Rent.
M A convenientHoii*o iu Cutunibin Ward,
suitable fora ainuli familv, with’n good
pump intlieynrd. I’oshrsmoii given ou tho first
of November. Apply to
net 29 IL F. VVILUNK.
To Let.
M TIio House No IIS, Jaeksou Ward, op-
jinsile tint Free School. I’osscssion given
immediately. For terms,apply to
A. PARSONS,
cct 29 No 8, Gibbons' Range.
nt
Am; Ally. io K p|i,«r ViVi,
lepiia fiiVorabie.
L Adniintstralfir's
n »y,«. Wiilhi
On Soiiirday, Urn 26 \
11 o'clock, in front of si
Guns, Clocks, old*Irw
Estate of Jmiiea II. B. t
by pvibiisslon of Court and
nmnstMtnr, Terms cash,
dullteiV.
Udnlral Rail
By fi..
50 Sli.ui.* Cetiti
snif pitrphustrti
' »r»
tauililU from brig Wilson Fltfiel
Oil boxes Snap, ft casks Ol!
Ill -It tuul III |Jill, liM, jlii.lttvli.nt
Ijnnclmg trim, ,iti|i (JlimlnnnU, IHim Nnw Yhtki
“npirci*. Ctiltdu Hugging
By s. V lu.rlck A
, .. ,, At Private Unto.
I riritiiiig'IVoi" brig Nnv Hanover, 4(H) jleeMI
Ifijro..
By s. 1‘iiHiWu At to.
At I'rivnle Snlui !
4 cases German bud Eftglish 'rUffibfeD, WH
reo'jived front Charleston. *
Also, n fuw thonmind \i-ry snporibr Suaufth
Sejmrs. put received in store. irov$
By 8. Fliilhrick A CoT
, A i Private Sale.
tandmgfre'nHbip Newark, from Nevt tor(«|
in bbH Potatpas, 3dp Oiiibn#. 2 do CraliberriAs-
BPS. i-liilbrickifccir,
At Private Sale;
Landing from ship Gen; Park bill, an ndtiitinift-
a I nssortinent of Jesso IMmu’s tiro proof Cherts
h ml Book Safes. ^ "
Notice.
T HE subscriber having purchased from Wm.
11. Lloyd bis entire stock of Dry Goods,
Ac., will couiiiiun thebnriiiesmit the same place,
under the direction of Mr. \V. G. Foote,
tmv 10 271 II. ROBERTS.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Es
tate ofthe lata Lewis Hines, of Bryan Co.,
nrn rauiiusled to baud them in within 'the time
iirescriued by law; mid those indebted to said
Estate, will makn immediate pnvmnntto
nnv 11 27211. C. HINF.8, Ex’or.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Chatham Comity, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to soil ull those tracts nf tand,
with tiie improvements thereon; consisting of
dwelling bouse, store houses, negro houses, sta
bles, Ac., belonging to the estate of Isaac Nor
ton. deceased, situated in Glynn County und call
ed Bethel, for tho benefit of’the heirs of said es
tate. S. A.. HOOKER, Adin'or.
nov 11
Wnrc-li<ms<*r
M * TO RENT, that large and commodious
Wnre'-liniise. near tin; Rail Road Dgpot,
erected by Mr. F. M. Slone, on the corner of
Lihrrty nnd Mnutgnuiery-streets. I’oVsession
given immediately.
It is well located for n person who would wish
tn cniiimence a Ware-house business ill this city,
oil thu plan adopted in Augusta, Macon, Ac.
Applv to Riclmrd B. While. Augusta, or to
net22 254 J. F. STUART.
Planter's Hotel—SAVANNAH, GA.
/rA This establishment is now open. Ar\-
JisiiSLfor the reception of both steady andJEaL
and transient Boardew, tinder die mnuagenieiit
ofthe subscriber, who pledges himself, that noth
ing on hirt part eball be wanting. This hoti*e
has been fitted with new furniture ofthe nente«t
<tylo, and lluJ bedding equalled by hour iu the
:ilV.
Families can bo nrcnmniodntcd with private
rooms, surpassed by none, for comfort—prices
moderate, and the best tiie markets can utiurd,
will be procured.
Tin* hnn«c is on the Bay, near tliB market,
mid convenient tn all kinds ofbnxiness.
No bar will bokeptoppn in the bouse, to nil'
noy those who may be pleased to stop with the
subscriber.
The best ofsorvnnts will be in attendance.
J. SLATER.
(ETTlie Southern Advocate. Georgia Journal,
Federal Union, and Southern Whig, will please
publish the above six months, aud forward their
accounts tn dm subscriber for settlement. J. S.
net 15 218—6m
JuHt Received
J PEASE A SONS clarified Essence of
• llourhniind Candy, compounded from 25
different iiiRrahnnoi.-fbrttm imipfis.cofrts,'
ij/itnlion of tiie throat, croup, palpitation ofthe
heart, asthma, whooping cnugli, dimeuity or pro.
fuse expectoration, Ac.—with n number of testi
monials from physicidtis,clergymen and tticndiers
ofthe bar mid others, from which wo select the
following:
1 have used your medical Candy, and have
found it an invnfunblo article for tbo'purpose for
which it is intended.
J. Lindsey,
Pastor Method!?! Cbnreh. I .oUy-et., N. Jersey.
I made trial ofthe parcel ofllnarlmund Candy
which you mtl mo, and nothing I have taken has
afforded any degree ol the relief that I have de
rived from your excellent remedy.
N. Killoro.
Pastor Methodist Church, No. 5, Millet-st.
For sale in small packages, bv
weeds & Morrell,
net 30 262 No I, Penfield’sRange.
Lc Cordial dc LucinC) on L’El-
air dc 1/Amour. 1
W E perceive by the papers tlmt the fnmnin
French physician, Dr. Magnhj, Ims estab
lished mi agency for the sale of tiie above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; ntid to speuk
the truth, wn are sorry for it, a.* \\h think that
there are too ninny people in this *pnrt of the
world alrendy. We dare not enter intp an expla
nation of the wonders effected by this medicine
here, but will nevertheless venture ta add, that it
is the rovnlist thine in the world forgthtlcmcnnnd
ladies who are husbunds und icites, and who wish
to be/fl/Acrsand mothers. The ngenjshould take
Ibis medicine to the far west, where people are
scarce.—New York Examiner.
" ThcLucine Cordial’’ is a general - invigorator
of the human frame in all the varibua case* u(
Inngor, lassitude and debilitation, nnd is nt the
same time so simple, yet so efficacious, tlmt while
it can renovate thu prostrated energksnfaginut,
“■* : nfunt muy use it. uoi only with impunity, but
i advantage. The Lucine Cordial is also ah
indubitable cure for thn incontinnncXnf tlmnrine,
or the involuntary discharge thereof. I t is like
wise an invaluable and unrivalled,medicine in
cases of chronic eruptions ofthe skin, and in tiie
dronical affections ofthe age.
This celebrated and-inestimable Cordial is for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly Savannah.
For Sale.
A S the subscriber is desirous of an entire rts-
jTSL move iupi one ofthe upper counties ofthe
State, lie offers for sale bis two plantations Hare-
wood nnd White Onk, iu Bryan County, eigh
teen miles from Savannah, containing about two
thousand acres. On these two Plantations there
are about five hundred cleared, one hundred of
inland swamp with a good reserve of water; din
balance good cotton and provision land. Ou
llarawnod there is o comfortable dwelling hotisu
with every necessary building for n rice or cotton
Plantation, also, negro houses for a large gang.
As it is presumed no person will purchase wifi),
out an examination oftlio property, further par
ticulars arc tmncccrsary. For term*, conditions
andn view of the property, apply to Tims. J.
Waters, IIarewood,Bryan County.
GEO. M. WATERS.
N. B.—With the property mny be purchased
about one hundred head offiue stock Cattle,and
about fifty bead of Sheep.
nnv 2 .264U1 m
Harrison's Specific Ointment,
F OR the cure of white swelling?, scrofulous
nnd other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and
fresh wounds, sprains und bruises, swellings and
inflammations, scald head, women’s sore breasts,
rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains,
whitlows, biles, corns, nnd external diseases gen
erally. The proprietor has received at least a
thousand certificates nnd other documents in fa
vor of his SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and they
embrace almost nil tho complaints—in thoir worst
stages—to which ointment or sticking ( plaster nan
he applied. Among those certificates, thereure
a great number from the most eminent physicians
in the country, who use the Ointment in their
daily practice, in preference to any, or all others
which have over been iuveuted. The pron/iotor
lias also received a great many (testimonial! from
farriers, military gentlemen, farmers and others,
relative to the amazing efficacy of his Ointment,
in bruises, cuts, nnd nil thn external complaints
nnd diseases of horses; and among them are no
less than n dozen certifying to tho most perfect
cures which it hns performed on die sore backs
of some of those animals. Altogether tho pro
prietor feel* no hesitation in stating—or in put
ting it to tho proof against all composition—that
••HARRISON'S SPECIFIC OINTMENT”
is vastly superior to every thing nf the kind which
has heretofore been ofibred to the public.
(JTSold wholesale nnd retuil at nil the princi-
pi\l Drug Stores in Savannah,
july 29 182—ly
Genuine Enti de Cologne.
T H E Subscriber hns just received direct from
the importer, one case genuine Cologne,
a superior article. THOS. RY’ERSON.
CEUT1F1CATR.
The undersigned. Jeon Marie Farina,opposite
the Market Place at Cologne, (Rhine) the most
ancient distiller of genuine Cologne Water, nnd
by Letters Patent, Purveyor to their Majesties
tho Queen of Prussia, the Queen of Great Bri
tain, Uie King and Queen of France, the Queen
nf Spuin, the Queen of Portugal, the Empress of
Brest, the Crown Prince of Franco, thn Princess
Frederick nf Prussia, the Princess Adelaide nf
France, Ac. declares dint he hns this dny sent to
Mr. Thomas Ryerson, of Savannah,one box con-
mining twenty-live dozen Husks Cologne Water,
(EntitleCologne)firstqnality,from iny fabrica
tion. JEAN MARIE FARINA.
Cologne, July 20th. 1840.
nov 9 •
Potatoes ami Onions.
rk/\ BBLS potatoes, 60 do Onions, now
I lilf landing from ship Susan Drew, ui/d
for sale by WHITE A BARTELS,
nov 12
Iron.
”1 TONS Swedes Iron, assorted
X\/ 2 do Hoop Iron, 5 do Sheet do, 2 tons
Boiler Iron. For salo by
nnv 12 N. B. A H. WEED
Bacon.
Onnn LBS prime Bacon Sides, forsalo
FORT,'CLAPTON &■ MALONE,
nov 4 266
By s. Plillbrlck dc Cm"
* ., , „ M Private Snlh.
30 lihds Bacon, assorted; 15,000 Hi* SlioftidlAt;
rtouo III. bnpgfd ItnoMjSO WWUiHU ]|nfa. ju
l»m« and 15;. qrcuaki doittbitlc IJrnndy, 10 nr
ciiakaaciN. leu Willi) 5 pip.. ItuUni.4 Din, 1 ,
•••pra mill 8 hull pippadmn. Gill. SO I,Ilia Inilia
uml Gin,Oil Uo N E lliini.lOilii Slnnon’n VVlii-
Itpy, ;,0 nn nro WliiHoy, M do dn Gin. d j
qr cnalra nnd 6 jlli onaka anonlMhln.u Will., 10
Iwlfplp". W lino Winn Vine,or, Itulnmrajloii-
nvpuiv olmccn, b!60dn nmnnliicliiKd dn, lu
cods sup r Bale Rope. 200 do couinion do, JOOO
ilia 1,,'al.llkntf iin,|(iiig Tivilm, 40korarrnuint
Uingar. 30 hnxo, pruimil l , «p<ffl,»5 dn Mllrtnrd,
i° 0l1 ' 15 ''M« mlinnl Wlml.
do, 80 Imgs Collue, .W crates Crockery. 25 dnzati
old Sherry Whin. 30 do old Port, 50 boxes Clar-*
I C !‘ n,,, C a « n » rt ' 2500bn«hels Oats, (in
hulk) 50 dozen Buckets,50 nests Tubs.30l)OGmi.
BOOM half Spanish do.JOO M Alexandria di»W
Si," "pnuitf Paper. 10 dozen Alir4.nl Maw,
.100 hhl* Baltimore Hour, lft rawer Shoe* and
Brogans, f> do Letter Paper, J hnie English Ker-f
seys. 3 case.*Calico. 4 do woolen Negro Cloth,
mg, J bain Ticking, 6 do plaid Linsev- .
ohm, nwtineii,casks Lehigh Coal/ 200 tons
Liverpool do. 20 dozen old Scotch Whiskey, 3
halfpipes old Port. 3 puncheons Jam. Rum, Ac.
t or sale on accoinuiodi^ing terms. ,. n y 5
For Salts
A convenient Brick Dwelling, situated in
JBL a pleasant ntid henllliy part of thn city.*
Apply 10 . S.SOLOMONS AGO.
,oei£9 - . ,96Wiiw..,
Ten Hollars Heivard.
Rniiawav from the subscriber about n
montii since, his boy DAVID, wnil
known about thn city ns a Bricklayer by
trade. Delias recently been seen on
the Ogecchee. The above reward will be given
-1 his deli very to IL F. WILLINK.
ttov 10
OO. . .. ,
By S. PliilliriKk dc Co.
tandttig train schr Edward Franklin from Netf
Bedford. 10 casks winter and spring strained Oil:
which will lie sold low. oct28
Sheriff's Sale. “ t
W ILL he sold ou thn first Tuesday in D^ •
cembor next, between (he usual hours of'
sale, before.thjf Court Houso in Hinesville, Lib- *
erty County, the following property, viz:
One tract of tatul containing three hundred
and lorty-four acres, he the mime more or lesJ/
bounded as follows: South hv the Alntamalm
River. Worthy Johu Dickson’s Lands, North by .
Fox’s tand*; levied on os the property of tinl
Estate ol L. Corhiirn, to satisfy an execution h J
guinst said tatate in favor of ilia Tux Collect"
of Liberty County.
Also, unother tract belonging to said
.' ‘rmn«fntngiw«5nmlre<tkeresriyt(igon <
funt Swamp: levied on and m 60 said ah- n , s
Tuesday in December next,to snUs/V tfatedentk
of taxes and cost against said Estate,
nnv 6
Farm Tor dale.
Tlmt de«irdhln Farm, containing
eleven nnd n half uerns. situated ou
the Thunderbolt Road, one and a
qunrtcr miles from the city, with thn
improvements thereon; consisting
of dwelling house, kitchen, stables, Ac., well cal
diluted for a public house aud store.
Min,
A good family Horse nnd Barouche, with four
seats, silver mounted. The Home warranted
Bouud aud gentle. For particulars, apply to
A. V. DKSNOYER,
Comer of Bull and Brynu-streets.
nov JO 271
Horse for Male.
The subscriber bus for saio, n
large bny Horse, seveq years old,
well conditioned, and well broke,
both tn the saddle and harness; und
likewise trained to stand wherever
he i* left without a groom. War
ranted sound—aud will he disposed of on accom
modating terms.
WILLIAM A. CARUTHERS,
Biouglilou st. 3d door from BuU-st.
nor 10 271
Hart fold Fire Insurance Co.
I NSURES ngniust loss and damage by Fire, on
dwelling houses, stores, merchandize, furni
ture, mills, manufactories, and other property on
terms nsliivornble as other institutions in this city.
The reputation, this cnnipuny has obtained in
a business of more than 25 years, for liberality in
adjusting and promptness in paying losses, just
ly entitles it to a share of public patronage..
Tho uiidersigned agent for the City of Savan
nah. is duly authorized to receive applications,
and issue policies ofiiisumnce, renewal*, Ac.
net 13 W WOOD BRIDGE. Agent.
Howard Insurance Company of
Netv-York,
I NSURES Houses and other Buildings, Ves
sels in port and their Cnrgoes, Merchandize,
and other personal property, aguinst loss or dam-
ago’hy fire. Also in*mv« Vessels, Cotton and
Merchandize against tho hazard ofinland naviga
tion, nr transportation to and fruui Macon, or
Millcdgeville.orauy ofthe intermediate landings;
also, Between this place and Charleston.
S. C.- DUNNING, Agent,
nov 12 273
$10 REWARD.
A BSCONDED from Mrs. Metzger’s Board
ing House, in this city, ycrterdnynfternnou,
a man by the name of Norton, raid to he recently
front Charleston. lie is n tall slim man, of nhmil
23 yenrs of age, nnd has the appearance nf having
recently recovered from uu attack of Uie fever nud
ague. IL* wear* an old camlet wrapper, and
before leaving, changed un old suit of cloUies for
a new black dress coat, light drab nnmaloons.nnd
n satin figured vest, belonging to-hoarders in tho
house. The ubu\ e reward will be paid for his
apprehension.
nov 5 267
For Light Wood.
OEALED Proposals will he received for Uie
furnishing of steamboat Southerner with
from 30 to 45 cords of Light Wood per week, de
livered alongside immediately after the arrival nf
the bon t.Uireo Untes per week. Proposals to bo ad
dressed to Cnpt. Wambersie by the ISlhinst. nml
loftnt tho Post Office. 272p nov 11
Wood for Sale
Cotton Balts.
BALE Cotton Batts, received by
nov 5 AVERY & JOHNSON.
T HE subscriber will deliver the best of OAK t j 0|i 0 n iliosubje...
WOOD on liberal term*. Apply to plication to tho Engineer, nt Suvunnnh. qr at
LUEN.J LACKS, Jr. H ,, £revi |- • 1 -
nov 11
- Gisr Uloiiiitiiifts*
6 SETT 3 nnd 4 leaf G ig Springs
fi pair Axles, with pipe boxes
6 do Gig Bands, 3 Dash Frames, for sale by
nov 12 N. U. A IL WEED.
To Contractors.
Exoixef.ii's OntcK, Ckntii.il R. Road, \
Savannah, Oct. 28th, 1840. y
P ROPOSALS will he received by the sub
scriber, for grading tho remaining portions
nf this read, from the emhofthe present contracts,
to the O0111111 gee River, at Macon, a distance of
about 48 miles. The work will I10 divided into
sections of convenient length—tho culverts and
bridges to he included. The quantity ofexcuvn-
Unit and embankment, is nearly two nullious cubic
ynrdtv .....
The Proposals will he nponed nnd decided on
nt Millcdgovillo, on the 6tl» Dec. next.
” terms of payment, and all other iufonna-
tho subject, will be made known on np-
1 to tho Engineer, nt Suvunnnh, or at Mil-
ledgeville, tliree dnjSprevious to the letting.
No portion ol’tlic work will ho lot unless
whole can hepufiftidercOntraft nt
PiapoiuU wifi he received for '
rately, ita fibred.
L. O. REYNOLDSfC!
on as 560
ri. a. MOODY, d, ... l. 07
Guardian's Notice.
I N pnrsunneo of an order ofthe Inferitfr Court
nf Chatham Comity, while sitting for Ordina
ry purpose*, will hil sold on the first Tuesday ill
January next,
O J??.".'r“ ? rLl ”" 1 "’nlk.r C(mmv, Ini No,
387,2d district, 4lh sectiqn, and two tract* in Ira
win County, No. 300,12th district, and No. 22:
8th district 5 also, one tract in Lee County. Ni>;
372,28tli1 district. 1st section. All at the Court
House or the respective Comities ift which raid
land.* are situated.
Ta herald far the benefit of tU btelfs nml crett*
itors of Jomi B. Gilbert.
A DEL A GILBEftT. Gftnrdhifr.
Administrator's Sale} ^
AA/ ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Joijtf/ .
. t JL ary. 1841. before thu Court House'door
in Efiiugliniif County, between thn usnuLhaurn
ofsalo, otto tract of Land containing 675 acres,
belonging to the estate ofthe hrte Matthew Ei'
gle, deceased. Sold for tho benefit Af the lioir*
aud creditors. JOHN M. EIGLE, Adni’ra
1 er James Palis, Attorney*
iv 10 271*
W Fxeciitoi’sSale.
ILL be sold before the Court I route irf
the citv of Brunswick, Glynn Curtutv,
on tliu first 1 uesddy in Jntinarv next f hptw-Jrt
tho usual hours 01 sole', from 20 to 30 very ntftbe
Ne.croM, beiraglns Id tho E,tnte nf tl„ fcie U,
F. Color, ond mild lor llio lioneRt of llio heir, nnd
croeitors ol raid cilnte. Term, nt sale. I
MARG'T. K. CATER, Ex’ij.
HUGH FRASKR GRANT, Ex’ot*,
Ifp Count
■yy ANTED bj
■ nov 3
ROWI.ANB & B4RST6W.
aoticA
Sav’li. Ins. A Trust Co’.' Stof k,
1A SHARKS for ral. by
J.U "tya rout. iMiPtfnn.
Exclmuijc.
II.LS nt niffht und GO day,, on Not. York/
I’liilndolpiun, Olid Daltimore, for Uie itf
sums to suit purchasers, by
oct 2d S J .l*ftU.BiilJCIt&.CO.
Exrlmhtff'i
O N New-Yotli; from 5 th 31) 4m ,«ishv for
site by 8. U.COllBf
net 26
|A Situation 1ft fronted
A s Uutdoar Clerk or.Book-Keeper, by oft
individual well acquainted in the r.ity—did
latter employment would be preferred.
ply at this office, ttov 14
Storage/
C OTTON nud Merchandize wanted tfrtStdW.
age, in good fire proof stores on Whdrf/
by ROWLAND A BARSTOVV.’
nov 4
266c a
To-Overseers.
W ANTED—An experienced ^iefe PfsntW'
One higidy recommended, will do well fd
make ourly application to King So Deiailn^, -
T hat Nmi
provemt
of Savaunali. _
through il* Gooi
for a store and p
A brick yard couL
Possession givtutou,
oct 10
5 do coarse
1 diifino *
2 do blue Cottvnndes
5 do Portland £l»
Oxford, from Portland.
. nuvJO ■*. L.
r~rr~r
QAH(10S.iwi
OU order,
oct ft