Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 28, 1840, Image 3

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___ j»i»i8*W W,B mi mill, too Siiruw 4 to <1 n M to Til. 5&.n* .w.. , Barbados; A tempo, y nt I4« 9d to 14* per cwl. — t. 30.—Coilo*—•Conlin.roiiil tmiiMotiniia In our morknt lmvo thlswoek boon * checked, owing to tho c.muplicnted loiit quejofopi, which l« still further y the ministerial crisis in Puri*.— 'fia sains ol Cotton, slurnmtr last circular, hnvo Dtsocquontly burnt confined to supply strictrt*- cessltie*. Blit notwillialnnilinjr tho stagnation in huaitieia, American doacrlptiona hove maintained their ground, and • pricu* hnve not experienced any . alteration. Since tho receipt however of New-York date* to .the 10th lust- brought wet Tneaday hy the Great Western steamer. via Southampton, holder* hnve oyinced more dlepo- ■itioti to nell than previously, although liitherto they have manifested no inclination to abate their pretentions: for upon tho wholo, thorn doe* Hot appear to exist any anrinna nppreheuaiona aa to the future, the general impression (wing in fuel nt present fovorobleto tho maintenance of peace. The importation* during thia month, amount to 13.780 hate*, and the outgoing* to 20,787 Iwle*, making a alight decroaao of thn atock on hand, which, considering the advanced elate of tliesoo- •oir, i* nevertheless very large. Tlte advance in price* of American Cotton* within (lie *ume pe riod wa* If. BO a2f. Thn monthly outgoings thi* year have averaged 30.624 bnie* (of which 28,959 Iwle* U. S. ngnin*tl9,4D0bale*(any 10,709 U. S.) in 1839, and 25,733 hnlea(aay 24.046 hale* U. 8.) in 1838. Tlte aalea from tho 23d to 30th of October were 2008 hale*, via: 1400 bain* Now-Orlnan*. duty pnid,65f a 06f50; 454 do Mobile, do OOfafDf1000 do Upland do 72f50 a 8flf60s 54 do Florida do 89rn0t3Cdo Madrnadoflfif. The Import* for the week wore 8,036 hales.— The total etock on hand, Oct 30, i* 119,000 bale* of which 112,200 are American. /fire.—Onr market i* quite etngunnt, hut price* remain nt Inst quotation*, nay 20f 50 n 29 per 50 kilo, dnty (if 371) paid. Stock 1000 tierce*. HAVRE, OCT. 28.—Both Coffee nnd 8ngor continue* c-alm-.bvU Cotton fully maintain* our tart J notations; 235 bale* Louisiana realized 65 to 834 *, 272 Georgia 83 to 85,171 Mobile GO to 81, and 24 bale* Florida* 82A IV. HAVRE, OCT. 29.—Bneince* in general re. main* calm, though onr Cotton price* were to* •day fitllv maintained, 276 Lnuiaiann having real* Izod 80A to 95A fr, 125 Georgia 84 to 88$. and GO Balen Tinnovifly 03 fr. HAMBURGH OCT. 30.—In Cotton nothing material occurred *inco onr Inst; the nrrivnl a* well aa the aalea in font article were limited and price* without tlte leant alteration. P'rth*. ^ PWUDRU’tflA. Nov. ai.-Af brlj\V1»- DAI.T1MORE, Nov. 31 .-Ar lirlj, Aroliliooi, Bunion, New OrMniiij re.ltra Emily. Ellioott, Iwiidermnn, Lnguuyru; Avulnuclie, Green, at DEPARTURE OP THE ATLANTIC STKAMKIIS. From England. From New- York. Britiah Queen Nov. 1 'Dec. 1 GreatWeatern, Nov. 7 ....Doc. 8 l'rcaidcnt Dec. I Jan. 1 From Liverpool. From Boston. lirittaunia ....Oct. 10... Dec. 1 Acadia Dee 4 Jan. I PA8SENGER8, Per hrig George, from New York—Messrs J Jockaon, G Jackaon, and C Bruno. Per ateatn packet Southerner, from Charles- ton—Capt Macombe, U. 8. A. and servant, Rev J F O'Neil. Meaara Jaa Wright, N F Potte, F A Smith, J Adam*. L Ambroae, Ballow, A Spear, and other*. Persleamlioat Cincinnati, from Black Creek- Dr Koch, lady, 3 children and aervant, Lt Har dee, U.8. A., Measr* Babcock, Weed, Houck, Hendrick*, Curry, Varnce. Per steamboat Florida, from Garey'a Ferry— ■Mr* Bourke and aervant, Mr* Dngenhart, Gen •Clinch, Col Dubignoii, Mnj Dart, Messrs Me Donnell, Waidburg, Moore, maater Dubiguoti, •and 3 deek. Per steamboat Ivanhoe. from Jnhn«nn'« Land ing—MrsPettilione, Mia* Vcratille, Meaara Nich- *iD, Wallace, Manor, Buford. Eldridgo, Savannah. NEW-YORK, Nov. 18.—Ar brig Savannah, Shnptar, Savannah. Nov. 19—Ar brig I. Baldwin,Bassett,&mnmcA. Cld,barque Lagrange, Hlinptor, Savannah. Nov. 21— Arhr<g Splendid. Beecher, Malaga; •clir Smith Tuihill, Mattson, lluvann. Cld. ship* Hilah, Hammond, N Orleotw; Tal bot, Siorer. Mobile; Iwrque* Volin, Iligain*,Ma deira; Florida, Phillip*, Apalachicola; Diploma, Five, Lisbon; brig Love, Tyler,Mobile; *cbr Cor- Re I tan, Smith, do. BOSTON,Nov. 20—Arsliips Medford,Wol*h, N Orlcnn*; Inland, 'Knudrick, Charleaton; brig Cordelia, Clapp, Trinidad. Cld, ship* Tacitus, Moore. Manilla; Ilerenle- on, Conk, N Orlcnn*; Perdonet,Prtt)to,SnM»i»flA; barque* Higgins. Crowell, rfo; Peru, Bailey, N Orlean*; brig* Jno Gilpin, Emery, Valparaiso and n market; Oawego, Green, Montevideo. PORTLAND, Nov. 18.—Cld, Tennessee, Skolfiold, N Orlean*; Dexter. Mason, Savunnah. PROVIDENCE, Nov. 14—Cld, (brig* Elbe, Pnrni*, Havana; New England, Chamber*, Mb* tanxn*. PORTSMOUTH, Nov. 14—Cld, Suunnah Gumming, Snltcr, .Mobile. By tlte Caledonia, nt Horton. Liverpool, Oct. 25—8ld, Denmnrk, Froat, N Orlcnn*; Elonnor, McPherson, do; Alex Grant, Thornton, do; Washington, M’Len, Mobile. Oct. 20—Ar Roht Fulton, Proctor, N Orlean* Majestic, Mustard, Mobile. Bid, Salem, Nut- fora, Savannah. Oct. 27—Ar Franco!*, Ainsworth, 8t Joseph; Gardiner, Jackson, Charleston. Oct. 28—Sid, George, Roy, Savannah. Oct. 29—Sid, Normandie, llnll, Now Orleans; Sir C Campbell, Pentecost, do; Cato.Hallett.do; Ocean, Milinrd, do; Maryland, linli*, Russia; El liott, do;Independence, da. Oct. 31—Sid, Caledonia, Collin, Mobile. Nov. 2—Ar Columbia, Clurk, Mobile. Sid, Senator, Piko, New Orlean*. Nov. 3—Etit’d outward, Wnt Pirie, Belmont, Augusta, and Phamix, New Orlean*. London, Oct. 29— Enl’d inward, Nestor, Mo ses, New Orlean*. Portsmouth, Oct. 30—Sid, Almira, Ahrens* foldt, fm Bremen, for Ne>v Orleans. At Bremen, Oct. 20, Jolwnna, Muller, N Or leans. Clyde, Oct. 24—Sid, Cassandra, Roger*,New Orleans. Deal, Nov. 1—Sid, Natchez, Snow, New Or leans. Off Ramsgate, Oct. 22, Napoleon. Shermatt, New Orlean*. Algiers, Nov. 1—Ar Jenne Yolle, Journe*, N Orleans. Havre, Oct. 25—Ar IIindon,Fitch,N Orlean*; Jnr.ob Pennill, Martin, do. Oct. 30—Sid, Alarengo, Larkin, N Orleans. Greenock, Oct. 31—Loading. Glasgow, Doug las*, New Orleans; Atlantic, Ilurdaubrouk, Sa vannah. Cld, Catharine, Castle, Mobile. jail and Pulaski Mom# Class No. 45. which drew on tho 2111 61 G9 43 1G 72 73 47 303511 OT Holder* of prize* can call nrii cn.li.it P. B. PBNOEB Corner Dnll-alreei our No. (CFOrder* from the town o attended to. 14 solve the 3T, Lane, change. • promptly ' 28 nitons wi/s ii.i y. 838,909, 810,000. OREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. Cl,ASS NO. 40. FOIt 1S40. FT1IIB Lottery by which this Class is decided X take* piano at Alexandria, (Va.) on Sat- Have on band every d7*cnp- in of Clothing, consisting In part of Beav er ana Pilot Overcoats, and Hunting Cunts; sup. wool dyed black and bluo droa* olid frock Cost* | ■up black mid blue Cloth end Cassimore PnhU; and Vest*, in great variety { blue Cloth Jnfckcw, Youths' Clothing, Negro do; Gnu Cotton and Lilt- nil Shirts, fancy Calico do; fine Linen Boson* and Collars, Flannel Shirts. Lnmhs Wtiol dtfr Slocks. Silk Cravats. See. Country Merchant* supplied on liberal terms. JOHN SOUTHWBLL A (to. nor 17 277ca on. of . ...tmut ualChangd Bills oilont is calculated to keep the aniill ■ilvefr nltango from being brought imoeii* dilation, have come to n determination, that frtfrn and after tho 20th of Doriemlwr next, to receive iio Individual Change Bill, and request the eltU Kens generally to respond to this onr decision. Joint J Waver, John PI jfliippiug lutclllgi’iicc. Four OF SA VANNAH,.... NOV. 28,1840. For Liverpool. >3j«. The firstclas* American xhip ST. MARK. *2&LCuptaiu Tho*. Alexander, having the prin cipal portion of her cargo engaged anu now go- jng on board, will meet with early de*pulch. Fur freight of600 bales Cotton, apply to nov 28—r. A. LOW & CO. For New-York—Brig Line. The ragulnr pneket hrig GEOIlGE.Cnp- SksaLtam Hull, will be despatched immediately. For freight nr passage, apply on board at Mon- gin's upper wharf, or to nov 28 LEWIS A WILDER. For Baltimore. Tim pneket sclir FRED'K A. TUPPER, 3E*hnving most of her cargo engaged,will have immediate despatch. Far freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply to Capt Morgan on bnnrd at Jones' upper wharf nr to nov28 LADD.TUPPER A SISTARE. For lYciv-Orlcnns. vg* The American ship RUSS ELL,Captain SEtConner, wiil have immediate despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, nnnly to nov 28—p ■' aftcpw: tmr& ca. ARRIVED. Ship Jtobt Isaac, Ainsworth, Liverpool, 40 4lays, to A Low &. Co. Salt, Hardware and Bagging, to J P Williauiaon & Son, N Wallace, Jt Habersham & Son, M Hopkins, N B Ac H Weed, E Molyneux, Jr. Hlo.p Compnny, Reed, Darien. 136 hale* Colton to Howland & Bnrstow, R lluberaham & Ron, W Putterson &. Co. Brig George, Hull, New York, 10 day*, to J«ewis & Wilder. Mdzeto G W Anderson & .Brother, L Uuldwin & Co, L Barrie,L W Bates, E Bliss & Co, J A Clifford, A Champion, 'M- M Clark, Cohen & Fosdick, W Cuylur.Cohen.Mil- Jer &. Co, CampGeld & Neyle, S D Corbitt, T Ford, Fort, Clopton & Malone, R M Goodwin, WW Gordon, W Hale, Huntington & Hol combe, C Hnrtridge, Hamilton & Houston, E Henderson, E Hugar.il Smith,Hezard.Deuslow & Webster, Snider, Lathrnp & Nevitt, O John- aon & Co, RAW King, Ludington & Thouip- j»ou, 11 Lnvhrop, J Lewis &. Son,l W Morrell,W Nichols, J A Norris, J C Nicoll, T Purse, W A Prentice, Poicher & La Roche, W Patterson Co, Price & Vender,S Philbrick & Co, Rowland A. Bnrstow, W & J W Remshnrt, H A Richard- eon, H Roberta, Shopter & Woodbridgu, Scran ton & Olmstead, J Shnffer, F Sorrel & Co, J Southwell & Co, Holmes Sinclair, F Shells, N B & H Weed, Weeds & Morrell, S J Wake- man, S W Wight, A Wood A Co, W Warner, W T Williams, C Ward, J B Uoudry & Sons, Aud order. 'SteamboatFlorida, Nock, Garey'a Ferry, to R A W King. 13 bales Colton and Mdze to J J^wi* A Son, C Ward, & R Mackay, Steamboat Cincinnati, Smith, Black Creek, to U S Qr Master. Steam packetSonthemer, Wambersie Charles ton. Mdze to Fort, Clopton A Malone. Steamboat Ivanhoe, Guta, Johnson's Landing, to 8 Solomons A Co. 2G0 bales Cotton to R Al Phinizy, G W Anderson A Brother, Lawton A Behu. CLEARED Brig Wm Taylor, Hoey, Now York—Laima Sf Wilder. Schr Aid, Baker, Mobile—Ladd, Tapper St Sis■ tare. DEPARTED. Steamboat Despatch, Hubburd, Augusta. MEMORANDA. Adr. at Boalon, 21st, schr Columbia, Baker, for this port, to sail next day. Adv. at Philadelphia 20th, schr Factor, to sail for this port in a few day*. Up at New York on the 21at. *hip Newark. Warren, for this port, to suit with despatch; brigs L Baldwin, Bassett, do on tho 26th; Clinton, Ly on, do lo sail 21st. Up at Baltimore 21st, brig Eleanor, Jones, and schr W A Caldwell, to aaii for tills port with des patch. Adv. at Providence, brig Romulua, English,to ■all for thia port on the 18th. MOBILE, Nov. 21.—Ar barques Shannon, Pike, Boston; Beaver, Edeads, Now York; brig Busan A Sarah, Allen, Prevldence; schr* Atlan- Pratt, Newport, via Key West; Combine, Norton. C|d, echt Savannah, Smith, Havana via Tam pa Bay. NEW-ORLEAN8. Nov. 20,-Arshipa Cor- ij 0 ' ® H ^ ner t Philadelphia; Win Brown,Hurrii, nu®' ^ roi,e - 8p e * r > Boston. Cld, ships & Mary, Foster, N York; Brunette, Robinson, Boston; Oceola, Childs, Liverpool. N°v. 91—Ar ships Valliunt. ftn Havre; Ste- phen Baldwin, ftn Philadelphia; barquo Adeline JjEIiza,fm Boalon; brig Lime Rock, fm Sacan- Cld, brigs SoW, Portsmouth, NHt Alexan der, Baltimore. Kr^ARLESTON, Nov. 25.—Ar brig Lancet, Cld., ships Georgianna, Behm, (Havre; Sw'itz- •rtjMi Munt, do; II Allen, Wilson, Boatoii. Nov. 26—Ar ship Florian, Myers, Bordeaux 46 dys; brig Moon, Ogden, N York 8 days. Cld, ship Henry Leeds, Jones, Liverpool: Br Acadian, Auld, Greeuock; brigs Star, Mitr.be I, Bordeaux; Chill, Butler, Savannah!te\\t V te a A# e ‘ l0 ' Pk*ce, Havana. NORFOLK, Nov. 10—Ar ship Sea,"Delano, Janies River, for Marseilles—in distress, with Jiead started, cut-water carried away, and leaky. Bng SterHug, Hudgins, St Marks, for New York—put in in distress. For Charleston, via Beaufort and Hilton Head. 03*INLAND ALL THE WAY. E""* ^ The very fust and aplenduTsteam packet BzAuronT District,Budd master, will leave Exchange wharf (nn nbovo)on Monday Morning, the 30th inst. precisely nt8 o'clock. Passengers will breakfast on board soon after leaving the wharf. For freight orpus- #nge, apply on board, nr lo LONG A PATTERSON, Exchange Wharf. N. B.—Travellers in this very fiist Boat will find font pains and expense hns not been snnred to render her in all respects comfortable ami safe, and are nsstired she will not ‘-race" under any circumstances with any boat. nov 28 HIGHEST PRIZES: 1 prize of.... 1 do 880(909 10,900 1 dn 6.000 1 do 4.000 J do 3,500 1 do 3.035 1 dn 3.000 40 (In 1,600 50 (In 200 00 dn ........ 150 63 dn 130 63 dn 100 63 dn 80 03 dn 00 1x6 dn 60 126 dn 40 3717 (in 20 23436 dn 10 Ac. dec. Ac» Tickets $10, Itnlvos $5, Quarter* $2 50. Tickets and Shares, either singlo or by foe package, for sale bv P. B PENDERGABT, Coruor Bull-street end Boy Lane, NenrtbeExchango. KFOrdors from foe town or country promptly ntti-mled to nov 28 Iron Store* H untington, wright a co. offer for sale on nccommndntiuff (arms, ngood and foil nssortmeiit of IRON, STEEL, Ac. consist ing of, viz: 40 tons Swccd* Iron 25 do English do 30 do American do 2 do Sheet do 2 do Boiler do 40 bundles Hoop do 40 do Band do 30 do Nail Rods 20 do Shapes 5 do Atnnricnn Steel 2 do German do ft do Spring d» 1 case of Cost do 500 keg* Nails. Cnrt olid Wngon Boxes, Ac. nov 2b 287 Champagne, | fif BASKETS Dove brand, 10 do Key do, JL in store and for sain by nov28 T. R. MILLS. Wlif8kcy and Hrandy. QA Demijons old Scotch Whiskey. 20 do old OU Cognac Brandy, for sale by nov 28 GEORGE II. MAY. SciRncttc Brandy. ■fl A HALF pipes Seigoutte Brandy, for sale XU by GEO. II. MAY. nov 28 Best Goshen Butter. R ECEIVED per ship Celia, JO kegs. For sain by S. C. DUNNING, nov 28 287a Malaga Wlncj& Goslien Butter. QR casks sweetMulngn Wine, 20 firkins OU choice Goshen Butter,lauding par George and for sale by 8HAPTER A; WOODBRIDGE. Also, 88 bags prime Rio Coffee nov 28 Scotch Ale. r [* CASKS Scotch Ale, in store, and for • J sale by nov 28 T. Jt. MILLS For Charleston. The elegant steam pneket SOUTHERNER Cnpt. Warn- berate, will leave for Charleston THIS MORN ING, nt 9 o’clock precisely. For freight or pas sage, apply to Captain W’iMerger, at foe City Hotel, nr foeCaptain on board. nov 28 For Black Creek, via Bruns wick, St. ITIurys and Jackson ville. C*** ft Tho steam packet FLORIDA, hlSyli'iiBr Car* Neck, will leave for tho n- bnve places on Tuesday. 1st Dec. For freight or passage, apply onboard, or to R. A W. KING. AH freight payable by shippers. Slave passengers must be cleared nt the Cus tom House. nov 1*8 Money Belts, Ac. A N assortment of Patent Money Bells, fine French Pocket Books nud Wallets, now style; just received nud for ante by nov 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON. lints, Vests, stocks and Shirts. T HE subscribers have received per Win Tay lor and other arrivals, a superior article of Beaver IJats, made expressly for this mnrketjnbo, black nnri blue Cloth Vests, Bniubnsin and Satin do, fig'd and plain; plain and fig’d Velvet dn, Prince Albert Cnbourg and Brocade Vests, Satin and Bombasin Stocks, triui’d and plain; Hard Cider Stocks, a splendid article; Linen Shirts, frilled nud plain Dosoms, French Gingham do. For sale for cash nr city approved notes. Iiv HAMILTON A HOUSTON, nov 25 285c a New Establishment. The suhacribersura now oponirit; on Bny*tr».et, next door to Messr*; Wimberly A Jones, an extensive a*, sortmnnt of I1AT8 and CAPS,com: ^ prising evory variety and style ex tant, manufactured by themselves expressly for this mniket, which they offer nt wholesale or re tail on liberal terms. As we design confining ourselves exclusively to the sale of llats A Caps, our stock In point ofqunlitynnd fashion will he equal to tiny ever offered lo the citizens of Sa vannah. By the weekly nrrivnls from New York, we shall lie furnished with the latest fathiens di rect from our manufactory. Country Merchants, Planter* nnd the Public gnunrally, are respectful ly solicited to give us ■ call. J. IVES A CO. N. B.—Bay-rtreet, next door to Messrs. Who- borly A Jones, nov 17 277 New Goods. READY MADE CLOTHING. FT1HE subscriber ha* lotaly returned from the X North, where he hns been engaged in se lecting and mnnufiicturing Ready Made Clothing for two months past, and flatters himself that his stuck camml be surpassed Ivy any wtablifoment of the kind in Savannah, as it consists of nil foe latest imported and most fiisliioiiable articles in his line. His friends nnd the public generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call. His stock is composed of the following, viz: Superior blue, black, browp. green nnd invisible green Dress Coats; do dp do do Frock Coats Cadet, Beaver, Snttinet, PeteHinm, Kentucky Jean and Moleskin Hunting Coots, Moleskin,Hattinet and blue Cloth Round Jacket* Green and mix’d Cloth and Snttinet Coatees. Moleskin, Kentucky Jean,fancy and mixed Cas- siinere Pantaloons. Vest* offig'd nnd plain Velvets, blue and black Cloth, Merino, Boinbasiu, fig’d and plain Sat in, Ac. FANCY ARTICLES. Merino, Buckskin nnd Roynl Ril Bands; wool Under Shirts and Drawers; linen, cotton, stripe and fancy Gingham Shirts; silk nnd linen Hdkfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Ends, Stocks, Cravats, Cravat Stiffuers,Riding Belts,Money Bnlts.Tnpe •Measures. Night Caps, Hose nnd half Hose, In* sorting,frill and plain Bosoms nnd Collars, Feath er Brushes, silk oml cotton Umbrellas. Hair Brushes. All offoe above articles are ready for inspec- lion, at low prices for cash nr approved city ac ceptance. Cl. S. NICHOLS. N. B.—G. S. N. will manufacture to order any garment* entrusted to Ins care nt slmrt notice nnd in foe most approved siyle. Cutting to be made out, done with care nnd despatch, nnd fits worrnnted if made by experienced workmen. *oct7 ’ Market-Square, nov 16 276—1 nt .. . W bell! VV A J w Iteiuahart, i I 1 * Liiid.r, John E Cope, H Gerde*. JII Spann, Adron Sibley, Dr It Wayne, f ienry Castellow, id ward Bourquiu r ohn II Strews, John Battisl, S Mornitigstar, Nicholas Goralo, if Nagle, F Cody, Solomon Zeigler,. John Scudder, James Roberts, W F Shearer, D J McKenzie, Joseph Gnanu, M P Verdory, John Giuovuly, John Cass, Pat. Price, P McGovern, Isaac Russell, John Wagner, George llaas, And'w Dixtou, John Dillon, Hugh O'Reilly, D Sicks, Jns Wiggins, John Curry, LM Palmer, Brynti Foley, Mnrinrel Marlow, Cook A Co, TIiosJ Walsh, Hiram Roberts. John E Hernandez, William Feasler, Geo J Jones, nov 20 286i. Received per brig Excel. 8 AND 10*4 Table Dnmask, Russia Dinner, bordered Diaper Towels, sup'r Scotch Dia per, Marseille* Quilts, Birds Eye Diaper, blue Plaids, Linens, Long Lawns, nndreised Cotton Shining. For wile cheap for cash, by •tov G GEORGE W. DEIIN. Dry Goods, T HE subscriber has now on hand, and will continue to keep a very general assortment ol Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Perfumery.Ac., which is offered for sale low, under the manage ment of William G. Foote, sooth sido Market. Square. Plantors nnd families will be supplied nt very low prices, by 273 nov 12 11. ROBERTS. Silks Bombazines, &c. B I.ACK nnd blue black Grn de Swiss Black nud blue hlnr.k Gro de Paris Black Poult do Soie Col'd Poult de Soie Blncknnd blue black Bombazines Mniislio de Lnincs French nnd English Prints 3*4 nud 4-4 Scotch Ginghams, for sale low by HENRY LATHROP, net 21 254 7nud 10, Gibbons' Buildings. Ready Made Clothing* J UST received per recent arrivals, a complete n-«*ortmcnt of Youths' invisible green nnd olive Cloth Frock Coats; Itlne Cniublet Cloaks, for Gentlemen; Boys' blue Cntnblet Clonks, La dies Clonks,invisible green Cloth nnd olive do; Victoria Cloth Ladies Clonks, fig'd nod plain; buck, ribh’d, strip'd and tweed Cass. Pnnfs, n su perior article of plain black Cass. Pants; Oxford inixt and cadet do, Sutlioet Punts,of various qual ities. For sale by HAMILTON A HOUSTON nov 25 285—Jm ' Chnllys, bliawls, Ac. R ICH Satin striped Chnllys Do G-4 heavy Silk Shawls 8-4 heavy Plaid Shawls Fnucy Ildkfs, Muslin Collars Rich English Prints Just, received tier brig Clinton, nnd for sale low, by HENRY LATHROP, No*7 nud 10. Gibbon's Buildinge. net 23 250 For Sf, Augustine, via St. Marys- 5??—ft The steam packet CHARLES w*-DOWNING, Capt. J. P. Dent, will leave for tire nbovo places on Tuesday, 1st Dec.nt — o’clock. For freight or pnssnge, ap ply on board at Union Ferry wlmrf. or to KING A COOMBS. AH freight payable by shippers. AH slave pnssengers must be cleared at the Custom House. . nov 28 Irish Poplin and FlgurcdjaTag- lioni’s. J UST received ut foe store lately occupied by J. A. E. Ingersoll. 5 pcs plain bluck, blue blk nnd colored Irish Poplin 1 do rich figured colored dn 4 do rich fig ired, colored Tnglinni’*, n very handsome article for Ladies Dresses, which nre ofiered unusually low. nov 25 2841. Office Sav. Oa. A Ar.. Canal CoMp’r. J Savannah, November 28,1840. j Meeting of Stockholders. T HE Bnnrd of Directors request a meeting of tho Stockholders of this Company, on Fri day next, foe4th oj December, atlbD office utl2 o'clock M, on business of importance. A gen eral nnd punctual attendance in particularly re quested. By order of the Board ofDirectors. J. J)E LA MOTTA, Jnn’r. nov 28 287 Treasurer nnd Seo’y. Twenty Dollars Reward. W HEREAS, a box of Goods forwarded from Pilntka, (E. F.) to Savannah, nnd deliv ered from tho stenmbont Gen. Clinch, has been broken open (supposed to be on tho .passago) and Clothing, consisting of Snttinet Jackets and Pantaloons, nnd Negro Kersey Pantaloons stolen therefrom. Any por-mn giving such information ns may lend to tho recovery of'thn Goods and to the detection and prosecution of tho offender or offenders, shall receive the above reward hy ap plying to JOHN SOUTHWELL & CO. Cash Clothing Store, corner of Champion's Buildings, Market-Square. nov 25 237a A Bargain for Sale. T HE subscriber wishing to renutva to foe south-western part offoe State, offers for sale his possession* at Station No. 12 ou Central Rail Road. I have in a body about 3000 acre* of Land, 1000 ocres cleared nud undor good fonce, and on tho premises nra two comfortable dwel lings, two new store houses, two giu bonnes, ne gro houses, corn cribe, stables, Ao. This situa tion offers ns many advantages to one wishing to S e in lire keeping of a public house, luer- izing and plnutiiig.iis uuy in the State. Any one wishing to buy wilTcnU on iho subscriber on foe premises, who’will mnkn foe terms liberal. W. P. HARDWICK. Doubla Bridges, Washington Co. Nov. 24,1840. nov 28 287tn , Skip Carpenters Wanted. F IVE or six 8hip Carpenters or House Car penters that am mo axo and adze. Apply to H. F. WILLINK. nov 28 287 Bncon Slioulden A Negro Cloth "I ^ HUBS Bacon Shoulders,foraale low,to Ilf arrive; 1 case Glasgow Jean's, by C. C. GARDNER. nov 23 237m Salt, Sugar, Whiskey, Ac. fi'AA SACKS Salt xJUU 10 lihds St Croix Sugar 20 do Porlo Rico do 50 bbls superior Rye Whiskey 40 do Holland Giu 6 i do Otard Brandy 3 4 pipes dn 2 pipes Hollnnd Gin 20 bbls Peach Brandy 10 do Mononguhela Whiskey GO bags Rio Coffee 30 do White Legnnyra Coffee 30 keg* Nails, ufwovtml 30 do Tobncco, select brands Just received nud for sale by FORT, CLOPTON & MALONE. fair Wanted to purchase, up country Money at ir discount. . 2GG nov 4 Timber and Lumber. T AAA PIECES Pitch Pine Timber XUUU 600 Lightwood Posts 150 M . S.iwed Laths 500 Live Oak and Cypress Knees, well sen soned. For sale by JOSEPH II. BALDWIN, ang28 At Stiles’ Wharf. Bacon. 2000 LBS^prime Bacon Sides, for sale FORT,"cL^PTON 4 MALONE. mov 4 266 Fralt. O RANGES, Pine Apple*, Uannnuas A Plan tains; landing from schr Eagle and for sale low, by A. TURNER, nov 2G 280m Exchange Dock. Gin, CoflTcc, dec. "I A PIPES pure Holland Gin i V/ 100 bags Java Coffee 15 half pines A Seignette Brandy 100 cuses Clnrot 100 pieces Dundee Bagging. For sale on accommodating terms by ER A iiov 17 HOSE ; O'DRISCOLL. Culm Coffee. OQ BAGS Coffee, lauding from schr Eagle 4»0 from Havana. Forsaleby nov 20 L. BALDWIN A CO. Hancock Lands. T HE subscriber offers for sale the Plantation on which he resides. The tract of land lies III Ihe immediate vicinity of Sparta, and contain* upwards of1000 acres, of which nearly one-half is clanrcd mid iu cultivation, tho residua still in forest and abounds with timber of Ouk, Hickory, Ao. For terms, which will be mnde to accom modate the purchaser, nnd a further description of the property,apply to Messrs. Duncan &Kain, Savannah, or to thn subscriber nt Sparta. J. CRAWFORD, nov 25 264||l H ENRY LATHROP is now opening store recently occupied by Messrs. Snider New Store. . ‘ w at the ntly occupied by & Nichols, Nos.7*nnd 10, Gibbon’* Buildings, nil entire fresh assortment of Stnple and Fancy Dry t Goods, which nre offered at wholesale or retail, low for cash or approved credit. Among which may be found 2 bale* Red Flannels 3 do White do 1 do Patent Welsh do 1 do Plaid Liuseys 1 do Pluin do 3 dn Bed Ticks 3 cases Washington Jeans 40 pieces Sntineis 15 do Kentucky Jeans 5 do Snxony Cnssimeros 60 do Iri-h Linens 10 do Linen Sheetings Linen Diapers • Huckaback 8-4 9-4 nnd 10-4 Dnmnsks 3-4 and 4-1 brown Sheetings and Shirtings net 21 254 20 do 10 do 5 do Mousliu Dc Lalncs, Laces, Ac. Per brig Excel. S UPER all wool Mon-din Do Lainns Thread Lace* and Edgings Muslin Edgings and Inserting* Fig’d Silks, silk Scarfs 8-4 rich silk Shnwls i French nnd English Print* Blenched Canton Flannels, this day received and for sale cheap by HENRY LATHROP, nov 7 209 7 & It) Gibbons' Building*. Carpctfnas at reduced Prices. R ECEIVED bvsbip Celia and brig Augusta, super 3 ply Carpetings, do 2 do do, do sin gle dn do, do twilled Vi-uetiaii 4*4, 34 and 64 wide; nlso, soperlino Tufted nmj Brussel* Rug! All of which will he sold nt very reduced prices. SNIDER. LATHROP A NEVITT'. The Subscriber H AS recently received from Boston, New Bedford, nnd New York, Mess Beef and Pork, Prime do Goshen Butler, Cheese in casks and boxes Sperm Oil in tierce* and bbls Winter Whale Oil in do, worranted to stand the wenther Sperm Candles, 4's, 5’s and 6's, Tallow do,New Bedford mnuufacturo Canal Flour in whole and £ bbls Buckwheat do do do Pilot Bread, Butter Crackers Codfish. Dnnfish. Tongues and Sounds, H Fins Monhnden Fish, for plantation use St Croix Sugar in hhdsnnd bbls Rin, Java and Cuba Coffee Souchong, Powchong. Hyson nnd Imp’l Tens Molasses, Chocolate, Spices Variety of Crockery and Tin-ware Ploughs, Nails, assorted sizes; Shovels Sets Measures, nests Sugar Boxes Buckets, cov'd Tubs, Selves Spanish 8egnrs, j Spanish do, 1st quality Tobucco of all kinds, Pipes, Dried Apples Potatoes nnd Onions Fine and coarse Bootsand Shoes, Bole Leather, Ac. For rale hy ' B. N. DOUGLASS,Apciaux’s wharf nov 25 284|l / Corn, Flour amt (im- Corn Flonr Corn, Flour ami Gin. O/tnU BUSHELS prime white iStJUU KHI bbls sup'r Howards Flonr 50 bbls Baltimore Gin, landing from schr Frnd’k A Tapper, and forsaleby nov 26 lapp; tuppEr a sistarf.. Williamson; S Harris, Chns W Rhoden, II Smith, John Metzger, Philip Kolb, JoIm.Keebler, J M Baldwin, Thos J Swygover, FRWylly, Pat. Foy, John Rllily, liawrence Connell; D OiHignn, Dan'l (lillican, Janies H Wade, John W Clifton. Ezra Kent, Thomas Haims, K M Prendergast, P Condon. Wm Williams, P Campbell, J B Spencer, C W Denger, Cliaa Heruly. John VV Fraser, John Murchison, M Hopkins, Harris A Reilly. Heidt A Jones, Jacob Shaffer, Henrv Haupt, John K Davis, Joseph Denster, A Champion, Snider,biihrop*Nnvltt, Fuller. Moore A Co, Tims Richardson, Anson Parsons, J W Webster, ISoloinon Goodall, G R Hendrickson, James Dickson, Francis Starr, Edward Morrerty, Silas Hollis. Notice. P URCHASERS at S. Philbrick A Co's auc tion sales, ure hereby notified font alt arti cles not settled for, will be resold nt foe next reg ular sale, nnd they will be held accountable for any Ion accruing therefrom. nov 25 Notice. A LL who are indebted to the subscriber by note, due bill, or open account, (previous to the year 1840) will please settle the same be fore the 1st day ofJonuury next, nov 24 THOS. RYERSON. Notice. T HE subscriber having purchased from Wm. H. Lloyd his entire stock of Dry Goods. Ac., will continue the business at the same place, nnder foe direction of Mr. W. G. Foote, nov 10 271 «. ROBERTS. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. I NSURES against loss and damage by Fin, on dwelling bouses, stores, merchandize, furni ture, mills, manufactories, nnd other property on terms as favorable nsnfoer institutions ill this citv. The reputation, this enmpuny tins obtained iu a business of more than 25yenrs. for liberality in adjusting and promptness iu paying losses, just ly entitles it ton share of public patronage. The undersigned agent for the City of Savan nah. is duly authorized to receive npplicniinus, and issue policies ofiiisurance, renewals, Ac. net 13 W WOODBRIDGE. Agent. Howard Insurance Conipuny of New-York, I NSURES House*and other Buildings, Ves sels in port and their Cnrgoes, Merchandize, and other personal property, against loss or dam age hy fire. Also insures Vessels, Cotton nnd Merchandize against foe hazard ofiulaud naviga- tion, nr transportation to and from Mncnn, or Mi!!cdgr.vi!!c.orany nl'tha iutetnm.li.ile landings; also, between this place and Charleston. S. C. DUNNING, Agent, nov 12 273 To Contractors. Ezoirzkr's Office, Ckntuai. R. Road, ) "■— - •'•SwTiwnnth, Oct;2c'th, J840. ( P ROPOSALS will be received by foe sub scriber, for grading foe remaining portions of this road, from foe end offoe presentcontracta, to the Ocnuilgee River, at Macon, a distance of about 48 miles. The work will he divided into sections of convenient longlh—the culverts and bridges to lie included. The quantity ofexcava- tion nnd embankment, is nearly two millions cubic yards. The Proposals will bn npenpd nnd decided on at Mitledgeville, on the 5Ui Dec. next. The terms of pnynuuil. nnd all other informa tion on foe subject, will be made known nn up- f iliation to tho Engineer, nt Snvunnnh.nr ut Mil- ndgeville, three days previous to the letting. No portion oftlie work will lie let unless the whole can be put tinder contract at tbuttime. Propo.v.!i will be received for Masonry sepa rately, if offered. L. O. REYNOLDS, CliicfEngr. net 28 200 High School. B AMES' School Is now iu operation'nt • the Methodist Sabbath School-room, on South Brond-st., between Abercnrn nnd Lincoln. Instruction is given in nil the branches usually taught in foe High Schools or Academies of onr country. Terms made known by application to flic Teacher ut foe residence of 3. Goodall. Thu Teacher will try to do his duty and to satis!}' bis employers. The Night School occupies four nights of each week, commencing at half past 0. nnd continuing two hours and n half. In this School, particular attention is given to French, Book-keeping and the higher Mufoomutics. nov 10 27G Savannah Female Scminury. M RS. NOEL nud the Misses Kyle, propose to open a puriminet Boarding nud Day School, for young Ladies, in the city ofSavnu- nnb, on Moudny the 23d offoe present month, in foe house lately occupied by Roberts, Esq. in York-street. They have been educated in Europe, and from foe experience which they hnve hud feel themselves well qualified to impart a thorough education to foe pupils who may be committed to their care. Terms per quarter, payable half quarterly in ndvance. Orthography, Reading, Writing and the first principles of Geography nnd Ifi-tory, $8 Orthography, Reading, Grammar, Parsing, Mythology, History, Sacred, Ancient nnd Modem Geography, Writing, Arith metic, Natural History,Rhetoric A Coin- . position, 12 00 The above branches with Botany, Astron omy, the use of the Globes, Ac. 15 00 Music, 25 00 French, |J2 50 Drawing. J2 50 Dancing, 12 60 Knlisthenics, . 10 00 Stationery and Fuel, each, 1 00 Board and Bedding, paynble fn ndvance. 65 00 Day Boarders. 30 00 Washing at the expense offoe boarders. Mrs. Noel and the Misses Kyle have testing nisi* of qualifications from Gen. Swift, Rev. Benj. Hale, President of Geneva College, T. Ir ving, Professor of Modern Languages and Belles Lettros. also of Geneva College, New York; nlso from the Rev. Mr. Walker, Dr. T. Fuller, W. Elliott, W. Grayson and John Verdier, Esqrs. of Beaufort, S. C.—References can also be made in this city lo the Rev. E. Neufville.R. Habersham, J. Cnmtuing.and S. H. Fay, Esnr*. As foe number of Boarders will be limited, ap plications should he made early, nov J7 277$r Furniture forsnlc nnd House to Rent. T HE Furniture in the house occupied by 8. H. Fay is offered for sale ns it now stands, and the lease offoe House until 1st Nov. next, nnd which cun mo doubt bo renewed from year to year. If not disposed of by lOfo January togeth er, foe Furniture will then be offered lit lots to suit purchasers, ngd foe house rented to nn ap proved tenant. For terms, apply at the office of PADELFORD, FAY & CO. nov 26 286 Toltot Powder, dec*, R OSE, Violet and plain Toilst Powder, also, Powder Boxes aud Puff*. For sale by nov 23 |A. PARSONS. Lard, Peach Brandy and Flour. L ANDING from schr. Fred’k A. Tupper, from Baltimore, 52 kegs No 1 new Leaf Lard 20 bbls Peach Brandy . 45 do superfine Flour. For saleJjv nov26 FRANCIS SORREL £ CO. i'wiLUKIt. roiPlllltUlclplllll-l(W.(»rtt.r The rnpbbrotl find copper fastened brig NEW HANOVER, Cant. Carty, having part of Iter cargo epgngod, will meet with quick despatch. For bawuco bf freight or pesUte, ap ply to ,8. PHILBRICK £ COi Who offer forsdlb landing from said brig, 81 half bbls silperfine Flour 300 bags Shot; .assorted 50 coils Buie Ropb 1000 lb* Bagging Twine 20 casks broken hhd screened Lehigh tftfal J case Ticking nud 2 bales Linmys nov 6 For Rlobttc, j<gl& Tim sclir Al D; Captain Bnkor, will sail ZftttTu-tiinrrow, mid can handsomely accom modate six or oiglit passenger*. Apply to nov 25 LADD, TtJPPP.R A SISTARF,. For Ncw-Orlcnns. igA Tho fast sailing schr. BOLD COM- SnftMANDEiL Captain Wing, having must of her freight engaged, will have despatch. For freight of 50 casks Rice or the hulk thereof, or passage, oppl) to nov 25 L. BALDWIN A CO* For llavaun. The copper fastened nhd coppered pack* »t brig OGLETHORPE, Captain Sunuer, having most of her cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. For balance ofltuighl nr pnssnge. having superior nccommodntiotlB, apply on board at Bolton’* wharf, nr to 8. PHILBRICK A CO. nov 24 _ For rVclKht,ot'Charter. The first cIiim New York built ship CIN- JwkCINNATI. Barainw, muster, slows about 1200 hHles. Apply to the mustdr ou board, nnjv 20—cm For Freight or Charter. The coppered and copper fattened mrqiic GAZELLE. Apply to SAM'L. D. C nov 12 . CORBITT. Planter's Hotel—SAVANNAH, a A. This establishment is now open, ArX luiJLfnr the reception of both steady imdJmM and transient Bnnrder-i, under the mnnngetm-nt oftlie subscriber, who pledges himself, that noth ing on Ids part shall be wanting. This house has been fitted with new fnriiiture obhe neatest style, and the bedding equalled hy none in Uic city. Families can lie accommodated with private rooms, surpnssed by none, for comfort—price* moderate, and the best the market* can ufl'ord, will tie procured. This limiMi is on the Bay, near the market, and convenient to all kinds of business. No liar will be kept open in tho house, to on- noy those who may be pleased to stop with the subscriber. Tho best ofservnnts will be in attendance. J. SLATER. EFThn Southern Advocate. Georgia Journal, Federal Union, and Southern Whig, will please publish the above six months, and forward their uccountsto the subscriber for settlement. J. S. oct15 248—Gin Farm for sale. That desirnhln Farm, containing eleven and n half acres, situated on the Thunderbolt Rond, one and a quarter miles from the city, with the improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, kitchen, stables, Ac., well cal culated fur a public house nnd store. Also, A good family Horse and Baroncho, with four seats, silver mnuuted. The Horse warranted sound nnd gentle. For particulars, apply to A. V. DESNOYER, Corner of Bull nnd Bryan-street*. nov 10 271 Horse lor Mule. The subscriber bus for sale, n large liny Horse, seven yenrs old, well conditioned, and well broke, both to the saddle nud harness; nnd likewise trained to stand wherever he is left without n groom. War ranted sound—and will be disposed of on accom modating terms. WILLIAM A. dARUTIfERS, nov 10 Broughton-at. 3d door from Uuii-st. 271 Strayed or stolen, A Pointer Dog of the following de scription:—Liver colored, grey muzzle, vvliite breast, four feet white, and white nt the end ol'liis tail. A liberal reward will be paid for bis recovery by the subscriber, nov 18 278 ROB'T. MACKAY. OSCAR SCUTE, PRUFESSOIl OF MUSIC. I NSTRUCTOR on tho Piano Forte, Guitar, Ilnrp, Flute, and French Horn. Musical Saloon over the Drug Store of W. II. Turner, llesidcuce nt Mrs. Harden'd, Brough- toil-street. 03* Piano Furies timed, nov 14 275 One Hundred and Twenty-flvc Dollars Reward* Rnnnivay from the subscriber on the 23d instant, from my plantation in Ef fingham County, the* following Negroes, viz: Allick. Jacob, Shad, Jesse, Peter, Sandy, London nnd Isaac. One hundred dollars will be paid for the detection and delivery, oftlie three first named in Chatham County Jail, nnd five dollars n piece for the remaining five, nov 25 285 ELIZA BURTON. Christ Church. N OTICE—Proposals will he received until 8utiirduy, 5tii Dec. next, for the purchase of not exceeding six Pews in fee simple. The terms uud conditions of purchase will be made known ouupplicutinn to the undersigned. Reuters of Pews nre required to give iunnpdi nte notice to the Treasurer of their intention to retain nr relinquish for foe ensiling year. Those remaining mirYUted.nr on which notine to retain is notgiveii.vvill he offered to the highest bidders on Muminvthe 7Ui Dec. next, at Jl) o’clock, A- M. ut the Church. No urns in urrears will be permitted to retain or tent a Pew. A. BARTOW. Secretary nnd Treasurer Christ Church, nov 26 26Go Independent Presbyterian Church. T HE Pows in this Church, not held in fun simple, will bo rented for one year, on Thursday, 3d December next, at 12 o’clock, noon. Notice thereof shall he given hy the rrag ing of the Ml. Present occupants who desire to retain Uieir Pews, will please give notice to the Chairman oftlm Board of Trustees before foe day above-named, ns all Pews not so retain ed will he put up nnd leased to the highest bid der. In no case shall the Pew-holders, who nro in arrears, ho ullowed to retain their Pews. FRANCIS SORREL, Clmirtnau Board of Trustees oftlie Independent Presbyterinn Church, nov 25 284p For Sale, A N entire gong, consisting of sixty-nine NE GROES, principally in large families.— These Negtneshave most of them been born and raised on a healthy Sen Island plantation, and consist of valuable liouso servants, ploughmen, boatmen and field bauds. The wholo nVe war ranted as well behaved nnd orderly. They will he sold together or in families, to suit purchasers- If not previously disposed of at private sale, they will he sold at auction on the first Tuesday.in Jnnunry next. For terms and further particulars, apply to King A Desutuuure, Charleston, nr to R. A W. KING. nov 26 286||i. Genuine Enu de Coloaue. T HE Subscriber has just received direct from the importer, ono case genuine Cologne*, a superior article*. THOS. IlYERSON/ cztvrmcATK. Tho undewigned, JeamMarie Farina, opposite the Market Place nt Colngue, (Rhine) the most ancient distiller of geuuine Cologne Water, ond by Letter* Patent, Purveyor to their Majestios the Queen of Prussia, the Quoen of Great Bri tain, foe King and Queen of France, the Queen of Spain, foe Queen of Portugal, the Empress or Brest, dm Crown Priuco of France, the Princess Frederick of Prussia, the Princess Adelaide of France, Ac. declare* that he has this day *ent to Mr. Thomas Rverson, of .Savannah,one box con taining tivoMv-'fivB dozen flasks Cologne Water, ( Enude Cologue) first quality, from my fabrica tion. JEAN MARIE FARINA. Cologne, July COlb. 1840. noy 9 , Inj-trt. (city monel Also, a low nov 23 _ Central, ‘mis 18 Share* Centn purchasers. Terms v FhllL On .WEDNESDAY Sales Room, Telfair'* Dull; soasoftnblo sinnln Goodi sins, Canton l'lnmivl, 1 Cullen,Ticking, wool; liromlclnihs. Indies am Jackets, Wrappers and Petticoat*, lino Coats,- Vosts nnd Pontulonn*. Hhuw'ls.Iii Cotton Cords, Thrend, Cops, Ac; Terms al wle - ■ nov 28 *iy». i-ifiibijcirart!o.~ ---He h- ■-* & . At Private Sale. , „ Ltln ling from ship Newark, front Now York; 10 bbls Potato**. 3 dn Onions, 2 do Cranberries; 13 qr nnd 71 l»bl* fresh Bnfckwheat. nov 6 w „ Ves*«l; « liSy. PIiGtorick A Cot , . On MONDAY next, the iiOih.iustnut, nfil fir elock, on the Eastern vvlmrti-s. the good sclmoti- er Richard, with all her folate,riggiug.wiiU.grourul tackle and other apparel, ns ahu now liesni tho w * . - 8 J 1 ® '» Florida of the best mh-- terlnl.is fifty.five t-5-95 Ion* burthen, i-nd otin recent survey was found to ho perfectly souiltt nnd staunch. Person* having ure for n vi-s*t| of this descriptilin will do vm-II to examine the.. Rirhard previous to thn day of sale, nstlin sale will bn positive. Terms liberal,uud iiiikIh known nl III* time of sale. tmV2B By JPliiTbnt lt A CoJ At nrivnio mile, landing from brig. U m To) 'or from New York—23 hale* Negro Shitting*’, (a superior article) l cv* Mou*liu dn Lnines, v iff lie sold at reduced prices and on ncconimoda: ng ^ nm« 2t> W ILL lie *<>ld on die fiist Tuesday ju Do cember next, between tho usual Imnrsti! k sale, before the Court House inliiuesville, Lili- •*rty County, thn following property, viz.* One tract jif Lund containing throe jmudred and forty-four acre*, ho the mime more or Iu**, KtfflBif-?*!* iffiP' 1 h f " le Alulnnmlra * River, Wurt by John Dickson’s lands. North by tnx s Lands; lev tad on a* the property of the' Estate oft. Cnrhuru, to satisfy mi ex sen tion a* gainst said K*ntn in favor of the Tux Collector ofi.iherty County. Also, another tract belonging to said Estate, containing two hundred rimes, Iving on tho Vin- siint Swamp: levied on nnd in |»e * 0 ld on the liret 1 iiesday in December iicxt,Jo*nti*ry the demand - of taxes nud cost against said E*taie novD ri, 8. MOODY, . W Aumlu strnror’R Srtle. ILL he sold aiiccouWu to n » nv.ier of tbl? Inferior Court of Bryun County for ordi nary purposes, on the first Tuesday m Fuhruniy next, nil the Real and Personal Property of tho Estate of Dorcas Sanderliu, deceased, a* follow*: A n' e acre lot ol Land ond Improvement* there- " on. situate on Spriugliill, iu the citr ofSavim-* nab ill Ciiatham county,.and known by the num ber tune m the plan oftlie townrtirp-lmnnded north-east hy the Rail Road Depot or Augusta Rond, sonih earthy Mini*’ Lot, and north-west, by Mim Germain. Also, nt thesniue time and place, Will lie sold mm Negro man slave m-niMf Welcome; and one-sixth of four hundred acre* of Uml in Bryan county, granted to l.nvvis Smith, hounded north-east by thu River Great Ogee* cheo. nnd south-east hv John Alilledge—* reserve olftfiy acre* of Land in the Cnmp-Jack Tract, * now owned by Wm. Bird in Effingham county. * ’ AJi folio sold nt the different Court House* in which llie property i* situated. To be sold for a 5 divuiou among the heirs. i ' ^ AND’W. BIRDrAdm’r -v with ilie will nimexnd.* I GimiditiBi’s Notice. N pursuance of nn order nrthe Inferior Court ol Chatham County, while sitting for ordina ry purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesdtfy ill January next, One tract of Land In Walker C*nntv\ lot No. 387,2<l district;4ill section, mid two tract* ill Ir-’ win County, No.300,12th district, and No. 22/ 8thdistrict; also, one tract in Lee County. No. ' ;)72.28th district, 1st suction. All nt the Court. House ol the respective Counties in which said land* are situated. To lie sold for thn benefit of the heirs and cred^ itors of John B. Gilbert. net 28 ADELA GILBERT. Guardian. W AiiiniiiiMrivtor’s sate. ILL he sold ou the first Tuesday in Jnnil-. ary, 184Miofor« foo Cmut Hour® door m Ltlitigluim County, between the usual Jtonrrf ‘ nfsnlu. one tract of Land containing 575 acres, belonging to the estate of the Into Matthew Ei- gle. deceased. 'Sold for the benefit of the heird- uml creditors. JOHN M. EIGLE.Adm’rr Per James Pam.v, Attorney, nov 1(1 271* f * W «. t sale. ILL he sold before tho Court House itV- . llie city ol Brunswick. Glynn Couutv; on tin* IIrat 1 nesday in January next, between the usual hours nt sale, from 20 ‘to 30 very prime Negroes, belonging to tho Estate of tho Into B/ , F. Cater, and sold lor the benefit oftlie lioira ami - creators ol said estate. Turin* at sole. MARG'T. IC. CATER. Ex’ix HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex'of. nov .1 265 . . , (Goer) Central Rail Road Co; of Georgia. * Sarannah, ‘Z'th Non. 1840. T HE annual election for Nine Directors to manage the affairs of thi* Institution, will Ire/ Held nt. the Banking House in this city mi Ihe first Monday in January next, between the'lifinr*' oflO. A. M.nnd2. P. M. ‘ By order of tho Bonrd. nov 26 R. K. CUYLER, Casltieri- Exchange on ttciv-York. \ TT\ RAFTS at 30 nnd 60 dav* sight, for sale by \J nov 25 GEO. H. MAY. Sav*Ii. Ins. A* Trust Co’s Stock *| A SHARES for sale hy XII nov2 ROHT. RAIFORl 1 )'. Overseer’s Situation Wanted. T H E undersigned having 15 yenrs experience , in foe business, is desirous of obtaining a., ■ situation on a Rice Plantation mi.tlin Savannah . • River, or any other place—refers to Messrs. John P. Williamson & Son, and* Mr. Henry . Taylor ofSnvaminh, or Mr, James Smith AfDkw ... rien.' Address to Ihe care of Boston A Randle. ' * Savunnah, or to the suhscrihefon'Mr. DVTuy- '• lor’* Laurel Hill Plnntatifiu on Back River. 285 e; r. cox. Boy Wanted. W ANTED hy the year, a Boy 12 or I4jfoar* of age, to wait about the house nnd do errands. Euqnire at this office. - nov 18 Wanted. A BOY fourteen or fifteen years old, cupftblcr of doitig house work by the year. W. A. carutiiers. nov 18 278 Ten Dollars Reward »•**> YTinLLjhe paid by tlm siibscrihnr.fur iufoYtnn-* V V lion and proof to conviction, of the per son or persons'who, for the Inst two mouths, have - committed depredations on thn oily lamps utmost, . nvery night. I beg him or any nf thorn, if it in an act of animnilly or malice, to come person ally before me for better satisfaction^ >>« * LS. GIJ O NE finnilyofN.. also, onn Negro’ of a man and u woman, j a cotton plantation* ono 8. ono girt of 6 year*. o 6 weeks old. Thn nbm low, and oitflccoti partlcnlarsidi nov 24 rplIAT beau i X provomom of Savannah, ' through it. ' for n store