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of not ml
known on ■pplicHlion io*Uw iindiwigniid.
Renter! orPawa ere required to glee immedi
ate notion to tlio Treasurer of their Intention to
reUln nr relinquish for the nnwiing veer. Thaw
remaining unrented,or on which notice to retain
U not given, will he oHfered to the highest bidden
on Monday the 7lh Dec. nest, at JO o'clock, A.
M. at the Church. *
No one in orrearn will be permitted to retain or
lento Pew. A. BARTOW.
Secretory and Treasurer Christ Church,
nov 96 886o
Notice*
W '„ foo undersigned citizens of Savannah,
believing that the great man of Individ
ual Change Dills afloat ia calculated to keep the
email silver change from being brought into cir
culation, have come to a determination, that Rom
mid after the 80th of December neat, to receive
no Individual Change Dill, and request the citi
zens generally to respond to tbia our deciaion.
John J Waver, .
W&JWftemihnrt,
J F Linder,
John E Cope,
H Gerdes,
J D Spunn,
Aaron Sibley,
DrRWayno,
Menry Caste How,
Edward Dourquin,
John H Strews,
John Battist,
S Morningstar,
Nicholas Gurelo,
11 Nagle,
F Coay,
Solomon Zeigler,
John Scudder,
Jumes Roberts,
W F Shearer,
D J McKenzie.
Joseph Gnann,
M P Verdery,
John Ginovoly,
John Cuss,
Pat. Price,
P McGovern,
•l«nnc Russel), .
John Wagner,
George Haas,
And'w Dixtoit,
John Dillon,
Hugh O'Reilly,
Hat
E Riggs,
D Sicks,
Jas Wiggins,
John Curry,
LM Palmer,
Margaret Marlow,
Cook Sc Co,
Thos J Walsh,
Hiram Roberts,
John E Hernandez,
William Feasler,
Geo J Jones,
nov 20 B86i.
John P Williamson,
8 Harris,
Chaa W Rhodes,
H Smith,
John Metzger,
Philip KollF,
John Keebler,
J M Baldwin,
Thos J Swygover.
FRWylly,
Pat. Foy,
John Klhly,
Lawrence Connell,
D Gillignu,
Dan'l Gillignn,
James H Wade,
John W Clifton.
Ezra Kent,
Thomas Haims,
1 E M Prendergust,
P Condon,
WuiWOltamfc, **
P Campbell,
J B Spencer,
C W Danger,
Chaa Her lily.
John W Fraser,
John Murchison,
M Hopkins,
Harris Sc Reilly,
Heidt Sr- Jones,
Jacob Shaffer,
Henry llaupt,
John E Davis,
Joseph Dnniler,
A Champion,
Snider,LnthropaNevitt,
Fuller, Moore & Co,
Thos Richardson,
Anson Parsons,
J W Webster,
Solomon Goodall,
G R Hendrickson,
Jumes Dickson,
Francis Starr,
Edward Morrarty,
Silas Hollis.
'THIS
rftmttances, Im will remain two night*
more* During the Evening M r. Welden will go
through many hcautillil Illusions in tho Art of
Natural Mngic. Master Chambers tho wonder
ful Contortionist, will go through many aston
ishing Fonts, in which he is unrivalled.
Door* open *t 7, performance to commetico at
7j|. Admittance 00 cents. Children 85 cents.
80
633,9*>3, *10,000.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.'
CLABB NO. 411. Foil 1640.
fpiIF. Lottery hy which this Class U decided
X takes piano at Alexandria, (Vt.) on Sat
HIGHEST PHIZER.
1 price or. sss.sos
1 do lfl.0U0
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5.000
I
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4.000
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3.500
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3,000
40
do
1,500
60
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do •••••••••••
150
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130
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100
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80
63
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60
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40
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20
33436
do
10
ire,
&c.
Sets.
Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $8 60.
Tickets and Shares, either single or by tlie
package, for Bale by
P. B PF.NDERGA8T,
Corner Bull-etreet and Bny Lane,
Near (^Exchange.
‘ (CTOrdors from the town or country promptly
attended to nov 26
For Sale*
A N entire gang, consisting of sixty-nine NE
GROES, principally in large families.—
These Negroe* have most of them been born and
raised on a healthy Sea Island plantation, and
consist of valuable house servants, ploughmen,
boatmen and field hands. The whole are war
ranted ns well behaved and orderly. T* ey will
lie sold together or in families, to suit purchasers.
If not previously disposed of at private sale, they
will be sold at auction on the first Tuesday in
January next. For terms and ftinhor particulars,
apply to King& Desautsure, Charleston, or to
R. Sc W. KING.
iaun U
icks, Plnld Cotton lldkfs
'aniask. unbleached Tabla Cloths
Oil Cloth, Table Covers
Cradle Blankets, Table Damask Napkins
Plain and fix'd Gilt Button!
Cotton Batting and Wadding
For sale low, by
nov 24 GEORGE W. BF.HN.
johol
(P__
wool dyed black and .
sup lihick and blue ClotliVnd Cessimore Pants,
and Vests, in great variety'-, blue Cloth Jackets,
Youths' Clothing, Negrodcv.'fina Cotton and Lin
en Shirts, fanny Calico d'optao Linen Bosoms
and Collars, Flaunel HhlrtVLsmhs Won) do,
Slocks, Silk Cravats. Ate. Country Merchants
supplied on liberal terms. ««
JOHN SOUTHWELL Sc CO.
nov J7 277ca
Flannels, Ac.
QA PCS low priced Red Flannels
O vl 6 do line do dn do
3 aoanp’r White Welsh do, Odo Rodger's
Patent do. warranted not to shrink
3 do double width Flannel
35 do fancy Plaid Linoeys
Ladies ribbed worsted liose
Ladle* raw Bilk do
Boya Beaver Gluvos, Misses II 8 dn
For sale by GEORGE W. BEIIN.
Silk nnd Cotion Umbrella*.
1 CA8F. silk and cotton Umbrellas, just re
ceived by AVERY Sc JOHNSON,
nA Booth side Monument-square,
1001
15 lioxi
Candles, Soap, Act
BOXES Sperm Candles,various sizes
_ 200 do Sonp, various brands
boxes Negro Pipes, large size
26 do No 1 Starch
25 do Lemon 8vrup
12 cases mixed Pickles
80,000 very superior Regalia Segars
0 casks Clieesn
25 bbls sweet Malaga Wine
50 casea Hock, Golden Sherry and Port
Winns. For sale on accommodating terms hy
nov 10 GEORGE II. MAY.
46
Bnviu', Rolnci Flour, ,&c.
£ Iff ID* St. Ch>ix nnd Porto Rico Su
gars, hnndsomequdlity.
bar “ ” *
Tea and Wine.
■| PACKAGES superior Black Tea, in
X f cheats, |and 1 chests; 6 qr cask* Port
Wine. Champagne Wine of the Anchor brand.in-
qnart* and pints. Landing from ship Celia, for
sale by LADD, TUPPER At SISTARE.
nov 20
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE,
Comar of Bay Lane and IThitalcer-Stmt.
T HE subscriber respectfully announces to ilia
friends and the public, thnt he is prepared
to execute Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Check*,
Law Blanks, Colton Receipts. Dray Tickets,
Bills of Lading* Hand Bills, Labels, Promissory
Notes, Merchants Cards, Visiting Cards, &c„ in
a superior style, and on terms as reasonable as
possibly can be afforded in the city.
E. J. PURSE.
CJ* To those who subscribed to pay for tho
Printing of the Evening Gun, the Publisher re
spectfully request* to to call and setlle'the amount
of their subscription. E. J. PURSE,
nov So 885
Furniture for sale and House to
Rent.
T HE Furniture iu the house occupied by S.
11. Fay is offered for sale as it now stands,
and the lease of the House until 1st Nov. next,
nnd which call no doubt bo renewed from year to
year. If not disposed of by JOth January togeth
er, the Furniture will then be offered in lots to
suit purchasers, nnd the house rented to an ap
proved tenant
nov88 286
Georgia—Effingham County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Thomas It. Hiues liu* applied
_ to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Effing-
tom County, for Letters of Administration on
he ostate and effects of Martha Hiues, late of
Aid county deceased,
J These ure therefore to cite and admonish nil
&nd singular, the kindred aud creditors of the
id deceased, to file their objections (if any they
tve) to the granting of the administration to the
applicant in the Clerk's office of the said Court,
on or before the 36th dny of December next; oth-
lerwixe letters of administration will be granted.
I Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one ‘of the Jus-
I tices of the said Court, the 86th day of Nov., A.
ID. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
nov 26 Clerk c.o.z.c
Lard, Penck Brandy aud Flour,
L ANDING from schr. Frod'k A. Tuppor,
from Baltimore,
52 kegs No 1 new Leaf Lard
80 bbis Peach Brandy
45 do superfine Flour. For sale by
ov 26 FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
Haiii, Vests* Mocks and Shirts.
T HE subscribers have received per Wm Tay
lor end other arrivals, a superior article of
Beaver Hats, made expressly for this market-,also,
black and blue Cloth Vests, Bombasin and Satin
do, fig’d nnd plain; plain and fig’d Velret dn,
Prince Albert Cobourg and Brocade Vests, Satin
and-Bomhasin Stocks, tritn'd and plaint Hard
Cider Stocks, a splendid article; Linen Shirts,
frilled and plain Bosoms, French Gingham do.
For sale Ibr cash nr city approved notes, by
HAMILTON Sc HOUSTON,
nor 25 285ca
Ready Hade Clothing.
J UST received per recent arrivals, a complete
assortment of Youths’ invisible green and
olive Cloth Frock Coats; blue Cuiublet Cloaks,
for Gentlemen; Bovs' blue Camblet Cloaks, La-
dies Clonks, invisible green Cloth nnd olive dn;
Victoria Cloth Ladies Cloaks, fig'd and plain;
buck, ribb'd, strip’d and tweed Cass. Pants, n su
perior nrticln of plain black Cass. Pants; Oxford
mixt and cadet do, SaUinet Punts,of various qual
ities- Fee sale by ...
HAMILTON Sc HOUSTON,
nov 85 885—1m
100 III!!! Cmul Flour, 75 hnir.bbl. do do
25 bbls lloward-strnet Baltimore Flour
25 half bbls Buckwheat Flour
16 pipes Holland Gin
20 tibia Rock Spring do
1 lutlf pipe very anp-’r old Cognac Brandy
1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey
J do Jamaica Rum
For snle on accommodating terms.
Wit) GEORGE H. MAY.
New Silks* Ac.
B LACK Gro do Sole, blsck Ital'n Lutestring
Dine blk Gro de Soie.blne blk Gro de Afric
Black Hlnchew 8Uk, Love Handkerchiefs
Black nnd blue black Bombosins
Blue blk nnd blk 6-4 Dainusk Thibet wool Shawls
Do do 4-4 plain do do
Black and blue blnck Merinoes
Fancy colored do
Printed (blnck ground) Saxony Cloth
Ladies super dark Hnrseskin Gloves
Do dtLJilack nnd white do
Misses Hotseskin Gloves
Ladies Beaver Gloves
Do blenched and unbleached Cotton IIoso
For sale low, by
nov 17 GEORGE W. BEIIN.
Plains and Blankets.
2 BALES Welsh Plains, 4 do English Duffil
Blankets. For sale low, by
nov 17 GEORGE W. BF.HN.
tay Goods.
T HE subscriber has received per brig Wil
son Fuller and offers for sale low,
3 casea wool filled Kerseys
40 dozen Scotch Caps
4 cases 3-4 and 7-8 blue Plaids
1 bale White Flannel
2 case* Furniture Prints
1 do London Pins, low priced
50 packs fine-Patent do
HIRAM ROBERTS,
nov 12 No. 3 Sc 14 Gibbons' Building.
molasses*
30 K** 1 i Sweet Cub. MoIum.
20 tierces and
20 bbls
For sale hy
nov 20 LADD, TUPPER Sc SISTARE.
• prime N. O. Molasses
Irish Poplin nnd Figured Tag-
llonl’s.
TUST received at the store lately occupied by
J. Sc E. Ingersoll.
5 pcs plain black, blue blk and colored Irish
Poplin
1 do rich figured colored do
4 do rich figured, colored Taglioni’s, a very
handsome article for Ladies Dresses, which are
offered unusually low.
nov 85 284l
Just Received*
By brig G B Lamar, aud for tale very low,
R ICH French, Prints
Do London Furniture Prints
Rich Foulard De Lanes
Rich Broche Shawls 8-4, black ground
Rich heavy Damask Silk Shawls, various colours
Do Broche Mantillas, entire new urticie
Do Cloth emboss'd Piano Covers
Do do printed do do
J. A. CLIFFORD,
oct 30 Gibbon's Building.
I Carpetings ;
ECEIVED by
\j super 3 ply C
at reduced Prices.
SB,by ship Celia and brig Augusta,
uper 3 ply Carpetings, do 2 do do, do sin-
jle do do, do twilled Vnuelian 4-4, 3*4 and 6-4
wide; also, superfine Tufted and Brussels Ruga.
All of which will be sold at very adduced prices.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
nov 86
Pine Apple Cheese.
BOXES just received mid fonrale by
nov 25
LONG Sc PATTERSON.
Lime—Afloat.
CASKS first quality Thomaston
_ _ Lime, landing from brig Oswego,from
Fhomaston, and for sale by
nov 23 WHITE Sc BARTELS.
■ Cuba Coffee.
6)0 BAGS Coffee, landing from eehr Engle
4.0 from Havana. Formlebr
no* 86 l. BALDWIN A CO.
Corn, Flour nnd C,
n CAA BUSHELS prime ,
^SOUU IIM lib mpV Horn
Gin.
- - , j white Com
_ _ _ 100 bbls supV Iioward-st Flour
60 bbls Baltimore Gin, landing from schr
Fred'k A Tupper, and for snle by
LADD,TUPPER/
nov 26
t SISTARE.
Advertisement.
New-Orleau« molasses.
BBL8 of prime quality, for sale by
ANDREW LOW Sc CO.
883l
rorsi^Afllont.
2500 bushels p. r i m ? w j , ' te 9.?. rn
both City, for sale
nov 24
cargo of sclir Marin, from Eliza-
'»by
S. PM1.BRICK Sc CO.
Axes, Traces and Hollow-ware.
DOZEN Collins'Axes
tlU 15 do Hunts' do, 25 do King's do
600 pair Trace Chains
10 tonsCarron Hollow-ware
For sale by N. B.&H. WEED,
nov 24
Blacksmith's Tools.
K PAIR Smiths' Bellows. 30 Anvils
£d 3000 lbs Smiths' Vices,1000 do Hammers
For sale by N. B. Sc H. WEED,
nov 24
T HE suoscriber nus bueii induced, ut the re
peated aaUaUaUon of hit friends, to after to
the public tho Medicines which have proved of
signal benefit to themselves. It is idle to declare
that be has noxrtherobjectitrvfew thntnho ben
efit of tlie afflicted. Self-preservation is the first
organic Jaw of nuture in man; and he who labors,
exerts bis intellect, and spends his means for the
■public good, without expectation of any return
Irom the public, must possess a greater share of
Philanthropy than one in a thousand. After this
[J°5 ,n |i it ts proper to nieulion, thattlie Hygei&n
Iedicines have been compounded after a life of
poetical experiment and ucute observation; and
at those recipes ore adopted which hovo bean
|t>nd most elfloacious in the treatment of the dis-
Tor which they are recommended, ll is al-
Proper to observe, that in bis younger years,
HiMrSauffered the most deplora-
'L api,i ?S entirely from greut derange'-
inu o ^ fleallvo orguliH, induced bytooin-
nse application to study at college, and acquit-
SSiSSSWS of pw»re*«ivu. His own suf-
ring* early iiiducodhim to investigate tlie cause
nnJS ”’ t0 ont, eavor to discover the host re-
Hi" experience, in connexion with the
useraatmns ho ho* made in a/great number of
1 ,uor *em examination*, has irresistibly drawn
im t° the conclusion, that tho digestivo organs
Kin 1 n 8 reat "hare of human disease—
SJr# dW V? d or ‘lerangcd slam of them is the
use of much of our suffering; for these are vi-
11 "Tuts, supply!
•ant, as well as r
'oalthy condition,
mg botween thi
ir pnrtoftltori
"'nnexion of
llams and Toques.
i)AA TtOLOSON'S Hams, 2 bbls Smoked
JsdnJXf Tongues, landing from brig Ogle
thorpe, and for sale hy
nov 24 FRANCIS SORREL Sc CO.
Soap* Butler* Champagne and
Cider.
2QQ • WIXfifhKeWs best Stop, each box
20 firkins choice Goshen Butter
20 hnskeu Champagne,Goldon Eagle brand
12 bbls superior Chnmpsgne Cider
Landing per Celia, and for sale by
nov 24 SHAPTER Sc WOODBRIDGE.
■poisoned by
[undigested i
p:es; and th„
Mat the difteron
pwlth. Asibe
pystem with wi
Pjjant, it immed!
with nourish
preserving its
the sympathy exist-
and every otlt-
it, through the
tho! digestive
Bcu. the blood is
acrid, putrid, and
ch and lutes*
r etely thrtwn
munctorios in disease ut In
»d ia circulated through the
jrftil rapidity for its nnurllh-
v bfl 8i»w to sufler wheueVKr
"ooa becomes contaminated. Hence, if Wd
«or eip«theoWi, wo mu.t k.op th. Tobl
»f ift pure. 8. J, SPOONEIt, M. D;
I lie ubovu medicine for *nle hy
,luv 26 IVII. & J. fif. TURNER.
Sherry Wine.
CA8K8 “DuffGordon's”Brown Slier-
Ov! ry Wine, just received per brig Wn
Taylor. For sale by
nov. 17 FRANCIS SORREL Sc CO.
M-
Now E.tablMiiifeeiit.
The sifbavribenmre.nnw.oi
nn Bay-street, next door to Messrs.
Wimberly Sc Jones, an intensive ns*
•ortiiiHiit of HATS andOAFS.com-
prising every vurinty^and stylo ex
tant, manufactured by thmnselve* expressly for
this matkot, which they offer nt wholesale, or re
tail on liberal term*. A* we design rrinfinmg
ourselves exclusively to Uienalo of lists & Caps,
our stock in point of quality and fashion wall bo
equal to any ever offered to the citizen* erf Sa
vannah. By the weekly arrivals from New YArk,
we shall be tarnished with tlie late*t fashions r|i*
reel front our mnimfectory. Country Merchant,
Planters nnd the Public generally, are respectful-!
ly solicited to give us a call.
J. IVES Sc CO.
N. B.—Bay-etrnet, nexldoorto Messrs. Wim
berly Sc Jones,
nov 17 277
New Goods.
READY MADE CLOTUING.
T HE subscriber has lately returned from the
North, where he his been engaged in se
lecting and manufacturing Ready Made Clothing
for two months past, and Honors himself tint hi*
stock esnuot be surpassed by any oalablirhniem
of the kind iu8avnnnnh, n* it consist* of nil the
latest imported and most faNliingnbte artiolss in
his line. His friends aud tlie pliblib getfersUv,
are respectfully invited to give him a caH. His
slock is computed of fee following, viz:
Superior blue, blnck, brown, green and invUible
green Dress Coats;dn dodo do Frock Coat*
Cadet, Beaver, Snttiaet, Fetor«ham, Kentucky
Jean and Moleskin Iluntimr Coats.
Moleskin,SaUinet and bine Cloth Round Jackets
Green nnd mix'd Cloth nnd Sattlnet Coatees.
Moleskin, Kentucky Jean,fancy and mixed Cus-
simere Pantaloon*.
Vest* of fig’d and plain Velvets, bine and black
Cloth, >neriuo, Bombasin, fig'd and plain Sat<
in, &c.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Merino, Buckskin and Royal Rii Hands; wool
Under Sbirts and Drawers; linen, cotton, atripn
aud fancy Gingham Shirt*; silk and linen Hdkfe,
Gloves, Suspenders, Ends, Stocks, Crfivats,
Cruvat Stiffners,Riding Belts,Money Uelt*.Topn
Measures. Night Cnp*. Hose and half Hose, In
serting,frill and plain Bosoms nnd Collars, Feath
er Brnahes, silk and cotton Umbrellas, Hair
Brimhei.
All oftheuhnve articles nre ready for inspec
tion, at low prices for cash or approved city ac
ceptance. G. S. NICHOLS.
I.B.—G.8. N. will manufacture to order
any garments entreated to his cure nt abort 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,
oct 7 Market-Square,
nov 10 276— I m
For Philadelphia— Negator Line.
-£V; The coppered and rnpper fastened brig
SBNEW HANOVER, Cant. Cnrty, having
pnrt of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick
despatch. For balance of freight or passage, up-
• to 8. PHILBRICIC Sc CO.
IVho offer for sale landing from said brig,
84 half bids siiperflrth Flttur
300 bags Shot, WMnrfdfi
50 coils Bale Rope
1000 lbs Bagging Twthe
20 casks broken and screericd Lehigh Coal
] case Ticking and 2 bales Linmy»
nov 5
■%
For HObllfn
jjgfo The schr AH), Cuptain linker, will sail
SD&To-nmrrow, and can handimnely accmo-
module six or eight passengers. Apply to
.ADD,TUI»l»r
nov 25 LADD
PER & SISTARE.
For Ncw^OrlCdns.
JSSk The fnat sailing schr. BOLD COM-
SSiMANDEll, Captain Whig, having nfdst of
Iter freight engaged, will hnvu ilespntch. For
freight of 50 casks Rice or tlie hulk thereDf, or
‘pnsssge, apply to
W 25 L. BALDWIN & ttt).
For Ilavauti.
The copper fastened nnd coppered pack-
l brig OGLETHORPE, Captain Banner,
haVAfta most of her cargo engaged, will tneet
with despatch. For Iml.inco affreight nr panSagn.
hnviAg superior occoimnodaltons, apply on board
at Bohan's wharf, nr to
S. PIIILBRICK Sc CO.
nov 24
For Freight or Charier.
AThte first claw New York built siiip ClN-
3SSLGIN’NATL Barstow, master, stows about
1200 hales. Apply to tlie muster on board,
nov 20—dft
For Freigbt or Charier.
Tlie coppered and copper ftutctied
irquo GAZELLE. Applvto
nov 12 SAM’L. D. 'CORBITT.
Floater’s Hotel—6'A VANN A H, GA.
/72\ This estiililishineiit is now open, Jak
JEa.for the rcraption of hoth steady and^fl.
and transient BnnnfeV.i, under the tnnnageinent
of tho subscriber, wife pledges bimaeif, that noth
ing on his part shat) be wanting. This bouse
Im* been fitted with new furniture of the neatest
ityle, and the bedding equalled hy none in tlie
citv.
Families can be accmhtfrddated with private
room*, surpassed by none, fur cmdrort—pricfs
moderate, nnd the best the markets can afford,
will be procured.
Tins hnune is on the Bay, near the market,
and convenient to all kinds of biisitfets.
No bar will be kept open in the house, to ait-
tiny those who may be pleased tb stop with the
subscriber.
The Ue»\ of servant* will be in ittendnne’e.
L SLATER.
B3*The Southern Advocate. Georgia Journal,
Federal Union, nnd Southern Whig, will plense
publish the above six months, aud forward their
ucconmsto the subscriber for settlement. J . 6.
oct 15 248—6m
Received per brig: ExcqA
8 AND 10-4 Table Dama«k, Russia HBcr,
bordered Diaper Towels, eup'r Scutch Dia
per, Marseilles Quilts, Bird* Eye Diaper, blue
Plaids, Linens, Long Lawns, undreised Cotton
Shirting. For sale cheap for cash, by
nov 6 GEORGE W. BEIIN.
Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber ha* now on hand, and will
continue to keep a very general assortment
of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Perfumery,Sec.,
which is offered for solo low, under the manage
ment of William G. Foote, south side Murkct-
Squure. Planters aud families will bo supplied
atveiy low prices, by
nov 12 273 H. ROBERTS.
Salt, Snsar* V/lilskcy, Ac.
rnn sacks Sait
t)\JU 10hhd*8lCroix Sugar
20 do Porto Rico do
50 bbls superior Rye Whiskey
40 do Holland Gin
0 J do Otard Brandy
3 fl
Silks* Bombazines* &c.
B LACK and blue black Gro de Swiss
Black aud blue blank Gro de Paris
Black Poult de Soie
Col’d Poult da Soie
Black and blue black Bombazines 1
' MouMin de Laines
French and English Prints
3-4 end 4-4 Scotch Ginghams, for sale low by
HF.NRY LATHROP,
act 21 254 7aud 10, Gibbons' Buildings.
_ pipea dn
2 pipes Holland Gin
20 bbls Peach Brandy
10 do Monongahela Whi
'mkey
inga
60 bags Rio Coffee
30 do White Laguayra Coffee
30 kegs Nails, assorted
30 do Tobacco, select brands
Just received nnd for sale by
FORT, CLOPTON & MALONE.
Wanted to purchase, np country Money at
fair discount. 200 nov 4
Gin* Coffee* Ate.
*1 H PIPES P l,ra Holland Gin
JLv! 100 bugs Java Coffee
15 half pipes A Seignette Brandy
100 cases Claret
100 pieces Dundee Bagging. For sale on
acconunodatiug terms by
;R & O’DRISCOLL.
nov 17
ROSER
Timber nnd Lumber.
f AAA PIECES Pitch Pine Timber
AUUU 500 Lightwood Poets
150 M. Sawed Laths
500 Live Oak and Cypress Knees, well sec
soned. For sale by
JOSEPH H. BALDWIN,
a»g28 At Stilea’ Wharf.
Clmllys* Miauls, Ac.
R ICH Satin striped Chnllys
Do 6-4 heavy Silk Shawls >
8-4 heavy Plaid Shawl*
Fancy Hdkfs, Moulin Collars,
Rich English Prints
Just received per brig Clinun. and fnr *al«
low, by HENRY IATHROP,
Nos 7 and 10, Gibbon's Buttdinge.
For Snle*
M A convenient Brick Dwelling, riluufcd in
a pleasant and healthy part nf the cilVv
Apply to S. SOLOMONS Sc CO.
oct 29 2CJ|jlmn
For Sale*
A Building* situated nn half Let Nn. 1G>
^Washington Ward, in complete order,sub
ject to a very low ground rent to the city. Fof
terms, apply to JOHN F. BERTHELOT.
nov 23 233|m -
nov 14
IHOtli * MASON,
CAItniAOfc REPOSITORY AND MANU
FACTORY,
SnvnnntlV>,(Gn.)nnA'En8toii,(Pa)
HE Public Is Informed) that n good nssorti
merit tr COACH!Vi, BAROUCHES.
BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKEYS, Jfc., ore con t
ntnnily kept fnr sate fit tile above EHUiblisliuients"
of our own manufiitdiiKi, 'which aro offered ou
the innstreasouablfl t«rnik. ,
A contuiiinncfloffiiv<nk fMtu our old curtoiu-
era and the public geuerfflly, is ruspectfiillv *»*li-
cited.
Repository in Bavnnnnfe ’dorner nf Bull aud
Brouphlon-slreet, near Monument Square,
oct 26 258j
Notlco
MEETING «l the Stockholders of ihe
Bunk of Brunswick, wM bn held, at their
Asn% in the city ofAiigustfi, on Monday, the.
Z5th day of January next, Tor the purpose of
olectf/ig a Ifdard of Direchife, nnd forthetrnns-
uctidttofany’^rtltdr Utwine«\lthat may then come
beffiro litem. t. C. T
Brunswick, NA'v. 11,1!
273125J .
T -TVwJife:
HE annual meeting tho Commisstoner*
of Public Rond* of GhuUiam County, will
tie held at the Court House in the city of Savan
nah, oil the first Monday, lining the Tilt dny De-
remlwr, 1840, at eleven o’clock,A. AL A return
of ull bands snbjectto road duty should be Vnmie
to the Secretary of tlie Board hv the CotUmin-
sioners of the several districts, at least a week be
fore the meeting, ill oludience to u rusohOfen of
the Board passed nt its lust annual meeting.
W. W. WASH, Sec’y n. e.r. n. c. c,
nov 17 277 (Geor)
hi
hoy 12
may 1....
LANT, Cashier.
10.
OuJIOli.,
clock, on the
er Richard, witli ulUiorlii
tntskle and other nppnrel,
Wharf. 81m was liiiilt in
.ferial, is lifty-five eG-951
yecetit survey wus found
x/irlununck. Persnm
bf.ihis description wi
Ttichard ptoviotis tn I =B ,,
will be positive. Tertifsiiljcral.und'
ml the time of wife, IIUT
. . B» S. rhIArICk'A coT
,,, On III., Iir.i util, nt U
.unlock, in Lout of ifm Court House, will bo
n'ifeKnd f °* m Wenti, '' nlont y* 8 ™ of 1
^jl'erths cash (cily moaeV) purchaser paying for
\ Adiniulstraidr'iSlfb'./ : „
_ Jty 8. FIHlbnck A.fcor,,.
■Ob Saturday, the 2d ilay of January, next, at
li q.olpejt, m front ofstoro, sutr* '
Gum, Cluck*, old Iron,&c.,
Estate dJTJamps II. II. Foster,
by permission nf Court and
ministrafor.
delivery.
Notice.
P URCHASERS at 8. Philbriek Sc Co’s one-
lion sales, art hereby notified that nil wrti-
clns not settled for, will be resold el the next reg
ular sale, and they will he held accountable for
uny loss accruing therefrom. nov 25
Notice.
• A LI. who aro indebted tn the subscriber by
IV. unto, dun bill, or opeto account, (previous
to the year 1840) will plense settle the wroo be
fore the l*tday of January nekt.
nov 24
IIOS. RYERSON.
Notice.
T HE subscriber hnving purchased from Will.
II. Lloyd hi* entire *tock hf Dry Goods,
Ac., will continue the business nt the sntue place,
under the direction of Mr. W. G. Foote,
nov 10 271 II. ROBERTS.
Notice.
A LL persons having demand* ngflihst tliH F.a-
late nf the late Lewis Hines, of Bryan Cn. ( 01
ate requested to hand them iu within the time
prescrioed by law; aud those indebted tu laid
Estate, will mnke immediate payment to
nov 11 2721 l C. JUNES, Ex’nr.
Ten Dollars He ward
T£T7TLLihe paid by the subscriber for informn-
W ttott and proof to conviction, of the per
son or perttms'wbo, for the la«ttwo months, have
committed depredations on the city lamp* almost
every night. I beg hfm or any of them, if it is
an net of uniransity or mnlice, to come person
ally before urn for better satisfaction.
L8.GIRODON.
Lamp Contractor,
nov 17 278
For Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale his
Plantatiun in Bryan County, situa
ted on the Midway Rivcr.cnntaining
650 acres of land, of which 200 acres
are cleared and uuder fence. There
are on the place nil building* necessary (dwelling
house excepted) iu good repair. He also offers
his stock, consisting of about 40 head Cattle and
Hogs, Provisions, plantation utensils, Sus, Ap
ply to W. B. Fleming, Esq. Savannah, or to the
subscriber on the premises.
J. S. MAXWELL.
nov JO 27JflIm
mi
New Store.
H ENRY LATHROP is now opening nt the
store recently occupied by Messrs. Snider
Sc Nichols. Nos. 7 and 10, Gibbon’* Buildings,
an entire fresh assortment at Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods, which ore offered nt wholesale or
retail, low for cash or approved credit. Among
which may be found
2 bale* Red Flannel
3 do White do /
1 do Patent Welsh do
1 do Plaid Linseys
1 do Plain do
3 do Bed Tick*
Scares Washington Jean*
40 piece* Sntinets
15 do KentuckyJenn*
5 do Saxony Cussimeres
50 do Irish Linens
10 do Linen Sheetings
20 do Linen Diaper*
10 do Huckslmck
5 do 8-4 94 and 10-4 Damasks
34 and 44 brown Sheeting* aud Shirtings
oct21 254 .
Farm for bale.
That desirable Farm, containing
elewn and a half acres, situated on
the Thunderbolt Road, nne nnd a
quarter mile* from the city, with the
improvement* thereon; consisting
of dwelling bouse, kitchen, stables, &c., well cal
culated for a public houre nnd store.
Also,
A good family Horre and Barouche, with four
■eats, silver mounted. The Horse warranted
round and gentle. For particular*, apply to
A. V. DE3NOYER,
High School
B AMES’ School i* now iu operation nt
• the Methodist Snblmtb School-room, on
South Broad-st, between Abeteorn nnd Lincoln,
instructinn is given in nil this branches usually
taught in the High Schools or Academies of our
conntry. Term* mode knnwH by application to
the Teacher at the residence nf S. uoodall. The
Teacher will try to do Id* duty and to satisfy his
employers.
The Night School occnpiesfonr night* of each
week, commencing at half past 6. nnacontinuing
two hours and a half. In this School, particular
attention is given to French, Book-keeping uud
Mu'
the higher Mathematic*,
nov 16
276
Hartford Fire Insnrnnce Co.
I NSURES agniust Ion* uud dumage by Fin, on
dwelling houses, stores, merchandize, furni
ture, mills, manufactories, and other property bn
term* as favorable 'another institutions in this city:
The reputation, this company has obtained !n
business of mere thou 25 years, for liberality in
r ‘
m _
adjusting and promptness in paying losses, just-
Window Sashes.
1 OHO LIGHTS 8 by 10 Window Sash
JL^ZUU es, just received per brig Excel
aud far Rate by
HAZARD, DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER,
nov 4
Bacon.
2000 LBS prime Bacon Sides, for sole
FOOTVCL&PTON A MALONE,
nov 4 260
Leeclics.
’t AAA FINE large Swedish Leeches just
JLl/l/U received by the brig Wui Taylor
and for sale by
nov 20
THOS. RYERSON.
Hams* Pork and Lard.
!^A PKIME Baltimore cured Hams
A f \/ 30 bbls Prime Pork
10 bbls Lard, tending from brig Oglethorpe,
from Baltimore, and for sale by
ORRF.L
nov21 FRANCIS SO
. Sc CO.
Splendid London Annuals.
B OOK of tho Boudoir or the CourtofQueen
Victoria, a series of highly finished Por-
traits of the English Nobility—i vol., Folio, su
perbly bouud in Morocco—12 plnloir.
Portraits of the Children of the Nobility, n sc
ries of highly finished engraving*—I vol. Folio—
8 plates.
Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1841,
with poetical illustrations, by Mary Howitt, with
36 plates—1 vol. quarto.
Legends of Venice illustrated, bv J. R. Her
bert, Esq., edited by Thos. Roscoe, Esq., with 10
plates—1 vol. quarto.
Forget Me Not for 1841, edited by Frederick
Shoberi—11 plates.
Friendships Offering and Winter* Wreath, for
•841-U plates.
Also,
The Token and Atlantio Souvenir.
The GUtand the Violet.
The Juvenile Album faies from ftirand near,
by Mrs, R. Leo—1 volume, quarto, with 8 on-
American Repertory
O F Arts, Sciences aud Manufacture*, embra
cing records of American ami other patent
inventions; account of Manufactures, Arts, &c.
Philosophical and Literary Essays—containing
also the transactions of
The Mechanic*’ Institute, New York.
The General Society of Mechanic* and
Tradesmen.
Lyceum ofNutnral History.
National Academy of Design.
The Jersey City Lyceum, and other Scien*
tide Institutions. Edited by James J. Mapns,
Professor if Chemistry and Natural Philosophy;
injjtliB National Acudutny of Design. Published
monthly ut $4 per unuum or 37£ cetite per num
ber.
Tho work commenced in February; the Octo
ber number contains among nititiy others, paper*
on the following subject!:
Tho Steam Engine.
Table* of strength ofTituber.
Dagtterrotype Improvement.
Progress of Engineering.
New Suspension Bridge, hy Jnir.es Dredge^
Tlie ‘Nonsuch* Iron Passage Boat.
Now system of Lockage for Canals.
New Planing Machive.
Description of American Patents.
List of English Patents.
Persons desirous of subscribing, can see sOitfo
numbers of the work on application to
W. THORNE WILLIAAldi
nov 23
The Juvenile Forget Me Not,a Christmssand
New Yearn Presentior 1841.
JllM received.
tioV 2b W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
J 8teel Pens,
GROCE new style, ifi great rarilty; Gil*
w Idt’J, Wiudle’s, Porryain, Eagle; Victtf 1
_ CapiUil, Witshington, Commercial) Merorffo
tiie. Ruby, llaven Blaok, Cabinet, Coroimtiort; 3
pointed Coronet; Gilt, Sea. Just received.
itUi 21 W: THORNE WILUAM5L
50
ria, Cuj
Alouslin De Laines, Laces, Ac.
Per hrig Excel.
S UPER all wool Motislin De Laines
Thread Laces and Edgings
Muslin Edgings and Inserting*
Fig’d Silks, silk Scarfs
84 rich silk Sluiwls
French and English Prints
Bleached Canton Flannels, this day received
and for sale cheap by
HENRY LATHROP,
nov 7 269 7 & 10 Gibbon*’ Buildings
ly entitles it to a share of public palroiiagi
The undersigned agent fnr the City of Sevan*
nah. is duly authorized to receive applications,
and issue policies ofinsiirunce. renewals, See.
oct 13 W WOODBRIDGE. Agent.
nov 10
Corner of Bull and Bryan-streets.
271
Horse for Male.
The subscriber bos fnr kale, a
large bay Hnrse, seven years old,
well conditioned, and well broke,
both to the fuddle and harness; and
likewise trained fo stand wherever
he i« left without a groom. War
ranted sound—and will be disposed of ou accom
modating terms.
WILLIAM A. CARUTIIERS,
Btnughtou-sU 3d door from Bull-st
nov 10 271
Strayed or Stolen,
A Pointer Dog nf tho following de*
scriplion:—Liver colored, grey muzzle,
■white breast, four feet white, and white
nt tlie end of hi* tail. A liberal reward will be
paid for his recovery by the subscriber,
nov 18 278 ROB’T. MACKAY.
One Hundred aud Twenty-five
Dollars Reward.
Rnuaway from the subscriber on the
23d instant, from my plantation in Ef-
finghnui County, tlie following Negrni
viz: Allick. Jacob, Shad, Jesse, l»eti
Sandy, London nnd Isaac. One hundred dolli
will be paid for the detection and delivery of the
three first named ill Chnthntn County Jail, and
five dollars a piece for the remaining fire.
burton.
nov 25 285
ELIZA 1
. Long & Patterson,
Offer for sale, in store,
Q A A SACKS Snlt, 300 bushels Alum Bolt
JU 20 bbls Ales* Beef, 20 do Prime B*ef
30 bbls Prime Pork, 60 do No3 Mackerel
1000 lbs Bacon, Sides and Hams
25 bills Potatoes, 500 lb* Codfish
60 bbl* Navy Bread, 25 do Pilot do
4 half pipes Otard Rruudy
4 Pipes Hollnnd Gin, 1 iihd S C Rum
2 pipes Madeira Wine, 1 do Shwy do
1 nhd Port Wine,2 pipes Tenerife do
10 bbls Canary Wine, 10 do Teneriffe do
10 do Muluge Wine, 25 boxes Claret do
20 baskets Champagne
5 cask* London Porter
20 bbl* N E Ruin, 20 do Whiskey
50 boxes Soap, various lirond*
25,000 Spanish Segars, various brands
10,000 half Spanish Segars
.10 bbls Baltimore Flour, 10 do Canal do
5 lihds 8 C Sugar, 5 do Molasses
25 bbls Aloiassos, 10 qrchest* Hyson Tea
5 cases Imperial Tea, in caddies
25 bags old Java Coflee, 15 hogs Green do
5 boxes Powchong Ten.5 do Sonchoug do
50 kegs Nails, assorted, 5 kegs Spikes
5 hags wrought Nails
5 boxes Boston LeafSugnr
10 do Tobacco, 1 hlid Leaf Tobacco
150 bbls Tar, 20 do Rosin, 20 do Pitch
5,000 lha Oakum, nnd various other articles in
their line ofbuaineas, on nccommodafiuf terms,
nov 25
Independent Presbyterian
Church.
T HE Pews in this Church, not held in fee
simple, will be rented for one year, on
Thursday, 3d December next, nt 12 o’clock,
uooti. Notice thereof shall ho given by the ring
ing of the hell. Present occupants who desire
to retain'their Pews, will please give notice to
the Chairman of the Board nf Trustees before
tho day above named, as all Pews not no retain
ed will be put up and leased tn the highest bid
der. In no case shall the Pew-holders, who are
arrears, bo allowed to retnin their Pews.
FRANCIS SORREL,
Chairman Board of Trustee* of the
Toilet Powder, Ae.
OSE, VioluLnd pUin Toilet PowAm alw,
Powder Boxe, olid Puffio For«U
R‘
nov 23
Jujube Paste.
1 CASE French Jujube Paste, recommended
for the cure of coughs, colds, Ac. Just
caived and for sale by
nov 13 G. R. HENPR1CKBQN
‘ Huuck’sPaunccn,
Kfi 1)02 Houck* celebrated Pauabea, for
the euro of Dyspepsia, and .niter dis
eases. Just reaelvbd per brig Jang, and for sale
by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 10
nov 25
Independent Presbyteriau Church.
Tlie Subscriber
D ESIRES to employ on the first of Jnnuayr
next, an Overseer Tor Gen. Hamilton’s
Plantations on Savannah Back River. The pro
perty comprise* three Plantations, of 000 antes
under bank. No man need apply who cailnot
produco unexceptionable recommendations for
nu inanity, sobriety, skill, experieiico.honestydnd
understanding. The wngnsnre fifteen hlindrbc
dollars with the usual plantation allowances.-
Apply to J. Hamilton, sen. & Co., Charlcstbn,
Win. Patterson Sc Co., Savannah, or to flip sub*
scriber, Pennyworth Island, Savannah River.
* T. in HAMILTON,
nov 10 2798h
Genuine ]£bii dd Cologne.
T HE Snbsdriber has just received direfctfnitn
tlie importer, otib case jreuuine Cblogtie,
a superior article. . THtiS. RYERSON.
czartricATK. . .
The undersigned, Jean Marie Farina, ppposite
the Market Pteco at Cologne, (Rhine) the moat
nrtCibllt distiller bf genuine Cblogne Water* mid
hy 1,-elteh Patent, Purveyor to their Mnjeatiul
the Queen-6f Pflisslo, tlie Qjifceu Of Great Bri*
tain, the King bill! Queen of France, tltd Qtieet
or Spain, tho Qheeb of Portugal, the Etrijirereo
Brest, the Crowii Priuce of France, tlie PriiitteM
Frederick ofPruisia t the Princess Adelaide of
Ftence, ,tc. declares that he ha* this day sent to
Mr. Thomas Rvers.hu, of Savannah,one boxcon^
Liming twenty-five dozen flasks Cologne Water,
(Eauuo Cologne) first quality, from my fubrica-
lioll. JEAN MARIE FARINA.
Cologne July SOUL 1810: fa
nb» 0
Howard Insurance Company of
New-York,
NSURE8 Houses and other Buildings, Vea-
. sol* in pnrt and their Cargoes, Merchatidi
and other personal property, against loss or dam
age by fire. Also insures Vessels, Cotton and
Merchandize against the hazard nfinland naviga
tion, nr transportation to nnd from Macon, or
Alilledgeville.ornny ofthe intermediate tendings;
also, between this place
nov 12 273*
. O. DUNNING, Ageut.
Terms cash,
dy) before
BwJJ •
By
Priuie Gnshen Butter. .
s^» r
PJiilbrick & fco.
, At Private Sate. ,,.1 .
Landing frofo ship Celia, from New York, 20
firkin* primn Gnshen Butter. -• nov 24
Ry ff. JPlDflbrick dT^o
At private rate, tending from torn.Wm Taylor
»m New York—23 hales Negro Skirtings, (q
..'*. ...ms
-JV2U
Ry B. FliHbrick dTcb. 7-
from
sttpartur article) 1 rus« Monslin tin,
be iMfld at reduced prices imdoirncci
terms.
— MUMII.-H &V X/U*
At IViVati! Sulo^ 1 ., I
binding from shin Newark, frmu.Natv York!
10 bill* Potatoes, 3./«»t mioua, 2 do Cranberries. I
18 qr and 7 J bbla fresh Buckwheat. nov 6
Central R*ij| Road Stock «t priVaio Sale.
PWlbrick A: tol
50 Shates Cetilrul Rail Rood Stock ip lots to-
snitpiitbliiiseVs. nov j;j
i»y srpiriisnararts;—“
At Private Sale. , t '
Landing from brig Wilson Fuller, frnin N. York'
60 boxes Snap, 0 casks Oil * ,
Landing from brig Aliguatu. from New York,
10 bbl* Apple*
10 qrund 10 l-8th bbtefiesblJm^tvbcat
Lauding from ship Clneinuuii, from New YorkI
75 pieces Ctut'di) Bugging
nov 12
By 8. PUilbHck A Col
At Private Sale. ,,
Latidiitg fiom ship Gen. Parkbill,^ nddition T
Hssortmmit of Jesse Delano's fire proof Clifsts
and Book Safes. nov 6
By 8. PJiilbrick & Co.
At Private Safe. . ,.
30 lihds Bacon, assorted; 15,000 lha Shoulder*,
8000 lbs bagged Homs,50 Westphalia Hums, JUt
pipes and 15 qrcuska domestic Brandy, J5 ue
ca*ks sap: Tent Wine, 5 pipe* Holland Gin, 4
pipesjym q half pipes doni. Gin. 20 Mils India.
PuintjBl.GOddN E Kuni.lOdo Mohnn’n Whis-,
key, Bnltihiore Whiskey. :)0<Uf do Gin, 43
qr casks and 5 |th casks sweet Mulagq Wine. 15
halfpipe* While Wine Vinegar, JOOboxe* Hon
ey Dew Ttfbacco, 250 do inanufaQtnred do,5ti
coil* anp'r Bblfe Ropa, 200 do conimtin do, JUOtf
lb* best 3 thread Bagging Twine, 40 kegs ground
Ginger,20 boxes ground Pepper,25 do Mustard,
10 casks W S Spend Oil, 15 bbls refiued Whale
do, 80 bogs Cbffee, 30 crates Crockery, 25 dozen
old Sherry Wine. 30 do old Port, 6(1 bpxes Clar
et, 50 baskets Chnmnogim, 25G0bn**ht|i*Uufr, (in
bulk) 50 dozen BnckeU^O ne*t*TuLif,hoi;dGnn-
nv Bugs, 700 Salt Sack's 50 M StianwIi .Segar*,
200 M half Spanish do, 100 M Alexandria do,200’
rciinia Wripping Paper. 10 dozen Alfcatit Mats,-
300 bbl* Baltimore Flour, JOonse* Shoes and.
Brogan*, 5 do Letter Paper, 1 hale English Ker
seys, 3 case* Calico, 4 do woolen Negro Cloth
ing. 1 hale Ticking, 0 do plnid Lirweys, SOObagpi
Shot, assorted, 22 pska Lehigh Coni, 200 tutu*
Liverpool do, 20 dmspn old Scotch Whiskey, 2
halfpipe* old Port, 3 nilncheon*Jam. Rum, Jtc.
For sale ou uccoinmoontihg torm*. nov 6
sSlVfft’s Sails I
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in De,
cemberncxt, botweeiillje usual hours o(
sale, before thfl Court House ih Iliuesville, Lib
erty County, the following property,, viz:
Due tract of JLan'd containing three hundred
and forty-four acres, be tlie same more or lass,
bounded na follow*: Sontli by the Alatumaha
Rivet 1 . West by John Dickson's Land*. North hy
Fox’s Land*; .levied on as the propMty„0f the
Estate of K. Corbtirn. to satisfy an execution u-
gainst said PWe id Ihvor of tho Tax Collector
of Liberty County.
Also, another tract belonging to ^aid Estate,
containing two hundred acre*, lying on the Vin-
ssut Swamp: levied on nnd to be sold,on the first
Tuesday in December next,to satisfy the demand,
of taxes nnd cost against said Estate. .
nov 6 S. 8.-MOODY, p. a.t. 0.
Guarding NatJcc. , •
unneo of an order of tho InVertor Court,
bite sitting fof ordina-
*-.?■
To Contrnctorai.
ENOiazr.R's Orrtcz, Centrai. R. Road, ?
Savannah, Oct. 28th, J 840. j
P ROPOSALS will be received bjr the sub
scriber, for grading the remaibihg portions
of this road, from the end ofthe present contracts,
to the Ocmulgee River, atMnCbn. a distance of
about 48 miles. The work will bb divided Into
sections of convenient length—the culverts and
bridges to be included. The qbu'ntity ofexenva*
tinn aud embankment, is nearly t\V6 millions cubic
yards.
The Proposals will be opened and decided on
at Milledgeville, on the 5th Dfefc. next.
The terms of payinvut. ttHd ajl other informa-
ion on thesubiect, will bis buttle known on ap-
ilication to tlie Engineer, at Savannah, or at Mtfr
edgeville, three daysprevlhila to the letting.
No portion of foe work Will be let unless the
whole enn lie pul under conthtrt at that time.
Proposals will he received for Masonry sepa
rately, if offered.
L. O. REYNOLDS, ChierEng’r.
oct 28 260
For Stile*.
A S the subscriber is desirous of an entire re
move into one of thd Upper counties of fob
Slate, lie offers for sale hi! Uvo plantations Hpw-
wood aud White Oak, id Bryan County, eigh
teen miles from SavannaH; bontainiag about two
thousand acres. Oil thesb two Plantation* there
are about five hundred cleared, one hundred of
intend swamp with a good reserve of water; the
balance good cotton and provision laud. On
llarewood there is a comfortahle dwelling house
with every necessary builrlillg fnr u rice or cotton
Plantation, also, negro hotises for a large gang.
A* it is presumed no persdii will purchaso with
out an examination ofthe property, further par
ticulars are tumcceesary. Fbr terms, condition*
and a view of the property; apply to Thos. J.
Waters, llarewood, Bryan Cttnnty.
GEO. M. WATERS.
N. B.—'With the property may bo purchased
about onb hundred head ttfftue stock Cattle,and
about fifty hflhd of Sheep,
nov 2 mi-
I N pun
orpli . __
ry purposes, will be sold i»n foe first”Tuesduy In
January next,
On« tract of Lund in Walker CimtHyr lot No..
367,2d district, 4tb aectidu, and two tract* ip Ir
win County, No. 300,12th district, tji'd-No. iW,
8fodistrict; «Uo, one tract in LeeCbuhty, No.
372,28fo district, lstsecrion. All aj.the fr’iiurj;
House of foe respective Countibs in which said
tends are situated. : . i., -
To hb sold for the benefit offoo heirs and cred
itors dr John B. Gilbert.' . •
ADELA GILBERT, Guardian. .
oct $8 - -
Aaministriitor’ts gule. . * >
TT7*ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in jnnn-
, T* nry, 1841, before tho Cbnrt Homier door
in Effirtghafo Connty, hetty^en ifift ifepol iionrs
of sale, otlo tract nf Land containing 575 acres*
belorigiilg to tlie estate br-foe late Matthew. EG
_l_ , *-*■*•■ - - t .Li* '■ *
gle, deebtUed. Sold M> thi benefit tit foe Item?
and erfedhbrs. JOHN, M. EIGLE, Adm'r. :
Per Jamk* Pam.v, Attbmcy.’
nov 10 271* -
Executor’s MUe,' . , . £
Tjn’ILL be sold before foe Court Hqtvwt, m
Y Y the city at Brunswick, Glynn County,'
on tho first Tuesday in Jflunjiry^iext,. bjetfrwtt
foe Usual hours of sale, frojtfw) tq30 vgjy. prime
Negfoes, belonging to foo 4 Estate'oftheJ«to 4 .p.'
F. Cater, and sold for the benefit of the heirs ate!
ctebitors ofsnid estate. . Term* nt sale. ,
WARG’T. IT, CA.TOU. Ex’ix ' '
HURH FRASEft GRANT, Ex’or.’
Mv 3 86a (Geor)
' '“rSSt
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Exclmnffe
"* at 30
D rafts
no- 25
. Netv*
and 60 dava *1
GEf
Srty’li. Ins. A Trust
SHARES taT safe fe
nov 2
10
ile by '
ROBT. !
tapnsr
ofNdgtb
O NE family of Nwgtbba, bonsistin(j of seven;
nUo, one Negro Bdy. Tho family conaistit
nf a man and 11 woman, priUie workers, rawed oh
colWin plantation; am boy 12 years old, otfo
_, one girl of 6 years, one of2, aud an infant B-
Owbeksiitd. Tno above property will be sh)q
jbw, nnd on accoinnindutiiig terms. For fnnhr
particuluHi, apply to foe suhscaiber. .
n°vM I1I11AM ROBEfttS:
. Ncgi-ocs for Sal*;. . ,
A VERY likely gang of Nugrne,, 111
her, accustomed to the eulford hf Cotton,
for sale tojralhor or in fnmilies.
Also, ajikbly Negro Fellow, a<
itlostnny kiHd of work in town uf
particulars} bnquiro nt tills allied;
nov 16 27fi[|
. Farm lov
fllHATHbuntifpl Form c
X brdyhhieiit*, situated 4J thi—-,
ikali, tho Cantrtl.•Mi,.'Row,
Good ptentirii/and. q.nrili
njtd public house, p^tfeeff
ml could biv festnblislwd/
- y ~*“ on tMh'lat day oCJ
R. LILLI
oct 10 246
Wtinted . .
T O hire by tho year, p Girl,JO.pr 12 year* of
age.totako care hf children. Enquire at
this officb. 2^3x.. qnvS3-;.
Overseer’s Siitmtlon Wanted;"
T HE undersigned huving 15 yeursexparijiiice
Ih tho busing*. Is desirous of ohpiipiqg, iL ‘
situdiiou on n Rico Plantation 011 the .Sovanj
Rivhr, or any other place—refers fo Alefi
Jdhh P. Williamson Sc Sou, ut/fl. Mr. H«i
ThVloFftfSavannah, nr Mr. Jamal Siptth n(VJ
lien. Address to the care of Bqsti
Savannah, nr to tho sulweribgr on
lot’s Laurel Hill Ptentatftrf on Bni