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I Briti*h Queen,..;..; Nov. 1.. »*Dec. 1
I Great Western,.... .Nov. 7.........Doc. 8
1 President,.......... Dno. !.».. Jan. 1
I Brittenn i
1 Acadia,.
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From Liverpool. F)rom Dorian.
lit,.Oct. 10..»,*••• .Deo. 1.
Deo 4..........Jan. 1
(CTThe ftlend* and acquaintances of Mi*, and
I Mr*. SUuiro, and of the late Wm. Scarborough,
1 F.*q. and family, are reapectfully Invited to at*
! tend the funeral of Mr*. Siitare, Thia After*
noon at4 o'clock, Without ftirtliWInvitation.
St. Andrew’s Sod-
• |y,—The Annivefanry Meet*
i i off of thia Society .will be bold
V at the City Hotel Thia Dny.nt
l, M. Punctual attendance
requested, and it la expect*
, ...Bmoera will come prepared to pay «U ««>*/;
Dinner will bo on the t«bl« at the City % Hotel
at 4 o'clock, P. M. ... . , _ ,
JNO. CUNNINGHAM, Jotfr. 8ee’y.
nov 30 287
PASSENGER8.
Per a team packet Beaufort District, iVom
I Charlexton—Meaara Wm Hogim, fl Worth, R
K Joiner, G S Harding, Campbell, USA,
I F Hamilton, US A, D G Rodger*, U 8 A, F P
I Holcombe, Wm R Poatcll, F Cominade, J M
fonea.
Per ateam pnekot Wm Seabrook, ftn Charles-
I ton—M ra Jewett and child, Mra Mayer and aar-
vant, Mra Cunninglmm and aervant, Mra J A
Huger, Mra A Smith, Mra J -Potter end 3 eWl*
rtron, Mra Haiti*, Miaa Knight. Miaa Wayne,
If iaa Potter, Col Jewott, Col Andrews and i
"vant, Capl Wise, Dr B Hone, Mown J Poller,
15 Johnson, J J Donnldaon.S J Segnin,Canning,
n, J Dqnaldson, L Chaves, B F Cook,Hazard,
IA Lnfittc, J TThoma*.
1 Per steamboat Chaa Downing,from St Angus-
Itlne—Moaara Andloa, P G Stock, P G Cooper.’
Shipping Intdliiieiice.
■ PORT OF SAVANNAH,>.>,MV. 30,1840.
ARRIVED.
Brig Chili, Butler, Charleston. Coffee and
I Segara to Ladd, Tupper He Siatare.
1 Steam packet Wm Senhroek, King, Charles
ton. MdzetoWW Danvers.
Steamboat Chaa Downiug, -Dent, St Augua*
tine, to King He Coombs.
Steam packet Beaufort District,Budd,Charles-
lion. Maze to L Baldwin He Co,H Harper, and
order.
CLEARED.
I Schr Bold Commander, Wing, New Orleans—
Ladd, Tupper Jf Sistare.
|Schr Richard Taylor, Robinson, Philadelphia—
1 Cohen, Miller tf Co.
WENT TO SEA.
■ Brig Wm Taylor, Hoey, New York.
ISchr Aid, Baker, Mobile.
. DEPARTED.
I Steamboat Charleston, Henry, Black Creek.
MEMORANDA.
Up at Baltimore 25th in*t, brig Opelouaaa, for
|hia port.
The achr Factor, up at Philadelphia for thia
)ort.
Adv. at Boston, achr Daty Chase, Thomas,
I for tills port, to sail on tho 28th.
MOBILE, Nov. 23.—Ar brig Amaranth, Me-
■Near, Cauiden, Me; schra St Dennis, N York;
|H G King, Daly, Philadelphia; F A Seaward,
■Leeda, Chnrlcaton.
Cld, barque Ten Brothers, Crawford, Boston;
«chr Ann A Parker, Collin*. Havana.
Nov. 24—Ar schra Margaret. Creech, Port*
I land; Saratoga. Kendrick, Charleston.
Cld, brig Alabama, N York; achr Elvira, Ha*
| vane.
NEW-ORLEANS. Nov. 22.—Ar ships Ya-
I zoo, N York; Russell, Marseilles; achr Minerva,
I Providence.
I Cld, ship Seaman, Baltimore; Sp brig Emileo,
| Havana.
Nov. 23—Ar ships Talleyrand, Heoley.Thom*
■ ••ton; McLulland, Ryan, Gibraltar; Monument,
1 Chase, Tumpa Bay; Oregon, Glidden. N York,
I-via Savannah; Glasgow, Barker, Philadelphia.
Cld, ateam ships Natchez, Havana; New York
Galveston.-
CHARLESTON, Nov. 28.-Ar Brbrig Ja-
I bez, Taso, Antigua; brtg-Po whaitnn, Martin, N
■Orleans; Br brig Somerset, Williams, StTbom*
^5 achr Merom, York, Charlotte, NC.
Invis, do.
Cld, brigs Echo, Afesaey, Mntanzas; Mentor.
|ffs* Havana; schr Oregon, Phinney, 8t Do*
NORFOLK, Nov. 24.—Sid, achr Caroline,
Hrout, Savannah.
BALTIMORE, Nov. 24.—Ar brig Opelou*
•as, Forrest, Savannah. Encountered severe
veatlrer on the passage—was on her beam ends
[whole night, during which lostdeck load,sails
IMS.
Nov. 25—Sid, brig Eleanor, Jones, Savannah.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 25.—Ar brigs Hnr-
met Braiiiard, Nickerson, Rio de Janeiro; Ada
Eliza, Price, Nassau, NH; New Hanover, Cnrly,
[ tSavannah; Joseph Cowperthwaite, Noble, St Ja*
• deCuba.
NEW-YORK, Nov. 23.-Ar ship Nework,
erwin, Savannah; brig G B Lntnar,Johtwon^o.
Cld, ship Trenobia, Putnam, Savannah.
Nov. 24—Ar steum ship Great Western,Hos*
n, Bristol, Eng; ships Ann M'Kim,Martin,Can*
n, Java Head, and St Helena; Norma, Koop*
an, Havana; Lewis Cass, Whittlesey, New Or*
ins; brigs Phihira, Sherman, Savannah; Madi*
u, Bitlkley, v/o.
■ Cld. barque Sagamore, Moore, Lisbon; brigs
■Montevideo, Riddle, Pernambuco; Neptcnius,
■(Sw)Norin, Rotterdam; Clinton, Lyon, Sbean-
■naA; schr Lydia, Mills, do.
V BOSTON,'Nov. 22—Ar ship Saracen, Dover*
leuz, Cronstadt and Elsineur; brig Leader, Chee-
■ ver, Para.
IL^ 0V ’ 23—Below, ship Ohio, Copeland, Now
“Orleans. r r
^CM^barciii^Jj^jtnn^
For Boston.
The brig PANDORA, Captain Tilling*
hast, has part of her cargo engaged, and
I will have despatch. For freight or passage, ap*
I ply to the Captain on hoard, or to
nov 30 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
For Ncw-Orlcans.
The ship JOHN HALE, Cnpt. Perkins,
will nail in all this week. For freight or
I passage, apply to tho Captain on bourd, or to
1 nov 30—t PADELFORD. FAY He CO.
For Charleston, via Beaufort
and Hilton Head.
KP INLAND ALL XH&WAKmO)
*» K** ft The very fast and splendid*team'
frEafefrHilLpacket Beaufort District,Burid
I master, will leave Exchange wharf (na above) oil
■ Monday Morning, the 30th inst. precisely at 8
E lock. Passengers will breakfast on board
in after leaving the wharf. For freight orpos*
;e, apply on bourd, or to
LONG & PATTERSON,
Exchange Wharf.
N. B.—Travellers in this very fust Boat will
d that pninsand expense has not been spared
tender her in all respectscomfortuble ana safe,
a are assured she will not “race" under any
yumstances with any boat. nov 30
and all the ioay—Tha fastest and rafert steam
„ P®™?* between Savannah and Charleston.
For Charleston, via Hilton Head,
Jtowtfprt and Edisto.
^ The new end superior steam
trl T7 —packet WM. SEABROOK, A.
I 'n,i 5 m . ni,er > will loave for the above places
J Mor “ in *» 30th inst. at 9 o’clock, and will
I ‘ n , ruu ./ e * u,Hr| y' b y Ieav >"« Savannah
I »n. er ^ Morning nt0 o'clock,und Charles*
I JMftSS* Forfrel8ht or &
— lmv W CLAGHORN8 & WOOD,
* ®l4ok Greek, vln Bruua-
5liio St * nBd Jackson*
. Tho ilonni p.iokot FLORIDA,
I B=S£.Copt Nock, will loavo lor llto o-
place. To-Morrow. 1,1 Doc. For IVeight
r Pnwgo, opply on lionril, or lo
...... • ■ ' R. *W.KINO.
All freight payable by ihippon.
^ l j;*P a “ , » n «or. niu.l bo clourod ot tho Co.
1 prize «r.
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5.000
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1,500
60
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200
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150
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nov 28
T. R. MILLS.
For sale for cash nr oi
I1A.MI1/
nov 25 285ca
— J tY llmw..w.. —
I N the Market House on Monday, the 7th De-
comhernoxt, at 11 o’clock, A. AI. will be
leased (nudor the soperintendniice oftthe Market
Committee) all tho Stall* in said Market for one-
year from date. Conditions, onq*hnlf cash,
(bankable money) thn other half in joint notes, nt
kix months, with two natnoa to be approveil i»y
the above Committee. Tlio above terms must
bo complied with bofbro possession is given.
A. HARMON, c. m.
N. B.~No bid Will be taken fhnn those that
are In arrears for stall rent. nov 30
Brynn Cdiinty ShcrllT’s Sale,
TTITILL bo told nt the Court Houso in Bryan
Tf County, on thn first Tuesday in Jatmory
next, bolwocH foo usiiol’hoursofsnle,
Two adjoining tracts of l.and, containing one
hundred acres each, situated in Bryan County,
bounded <onstby J.Futche's land, north by Wm.
Strickland's land, and south hy vneant land;
said property levied on to satisfy four executions
in favor of Reuben English ngmnst Lemuel liar*
toy. Executions rotnrnedby a Constable to nio.
HENRY E. SMITH, Sheriff b.c.
nor 30 ^ -*• -.»*• <»— -
935,905, 810,000.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. 46. FOR 1840.
rpHE Lottery hy whi h this Clnxa is decided
X took place at Alexandria, (Va.) on Sut*
urdsy, 28ih inst.
HIGHEST PRIZES;
Tickets f>10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 GO.
Tickets und Shares, either singlo or by tho
package, for sale bv
P. B PENDERGAST,
Comer Bull-street and Bay Lane,
Near theExehnnge.
KT'Ordera from the town or country promptly
attended to nov 30
Huutington 4b Holcombe
Have received hy recent Arrivals,
HALF hbls Buckwheat Flour
25 quarter do do do]
50 bbls Canal Flour
50 do Howard-strcetdo
30 casks Cheese, 50 boxes do
50 boxes Raisins, new fruit
25 halfdo do, do do
50 hbls Butter, Soda nnd Sugar Crackers
100 boxes Table Salt
5 bbls smoked Tongues
5 do do Beef
5 sacks Cussin, 20 kegs Butter
100 bags Culm Coffee
20 hlidssnp. Muscovado Molasses
20 £ hbls Fulton Alarket Beef
10 boxes No. 1 Loaf Sugar
JO do No. 2 do do
20 hlids St Croix do
30 do New Orleans do
iwt-80 « - ~f87r - - - - —
Champagne.
9 fi* BASKETS Dove brand, 10 do Key do,
X vJ iu store and for sale by
nov 28 T. R. MILLS.
Whiskey and. Brandy.
OZ\ Demijons old Scotch Whiskey, 20 do old
Ovr Cognuc Brandy, for sale by
nov 28 GEORGE II. AIAY.
Seignette Brandy.
*1 IX HALF pines Seigitetlo Brandy, for sale
XU by GEO. H. AIAY.
nov 28
~ Best Goshen Butter.
ECE1VED per ship Coliu, JO kegs. Forsnlo
■ by S. C. DUNNING,
nov 28 286a
Halnga Wincj4b Goslien Butter.
QA QR casks sweet Muluga Wine, 20 firkins
UJvf choice Goshen Butter,landing per George
and for sale hy
8HAPTER &. WOODBRIDGE.
Also,
88 bags prime Rio Coffeo nov 28
8cotch Ale.
K CASKS Scotch Ale, in store, and for
X U sale by
f tom House.
nov 30
ifi ? A S^ pr i?® green Rio Coffee, 00
wiiriiVLtby Coffi, “- 1 ‘ n,iin * rri ’'" bri *
«ov 30 LADD, TUPPER Ic. SISTARE,
Lard, Pcacli Brandy nnd Flour.
L ANDING from schr. Fred’k A. Tupper,
from Baltimore,
52 kegs No 1 new LeafLnrd
20 bbls Poach Brandy
46 do superfine Flour. For snlc by
nnv 20 FRANC13 SORREL & CO.
Timber nnd Lumber.
innn PIECES Pitch Pine Timber
XUUU 500 Lightwood Posts
150 AI. Sawed Laths
500 Live Oak and Cypress Knees, well sea
soned. For sale by
JOSEPH II. BALDWIN,
At Stiles' Wharf.
Bacon.
O0QQ LBS^prime Bacon Sides, for sale
FORtTcl’oPTON & MALONE.
nov 4 200
~ Fruit.
/^RANGES, Pine Apples, Bannanas & Plan*
V-F tains; landing from schr Eagle nnd for sale
low, by A. TURNER,
nov 20 286m Exchange Dock.
' Gin, ColTcc, &cl . 7"
”*■ PIPES ptir«-(Mtum> Gin-
ivr 100 bags Java Coffee
15 half pipes A Seignetto Brandy
100 cuses Clnrct
100 pieces Dundeo Bagging. For sate on
accommodating terms by
nov 17 ROSER & O’DRISCOLL.
Bacon Shoulders & Negro CiotlT.
n Bacon Shouldors,fnrsalelow,to
XU nrrive; 1 cose Glasgow Jeans, by
C. C. GARDNER.
nov 28 286m
Long A Patterson,
Offer for sale, in store,
QAA SACKS Snlt, 300 ImshoU Alum Salt
OUU 26 bids Mew Beef, 20 do Prime Boof
30 bbls Prime Pork, 60 do No3 Alackerel
1000 Ihs Bacon, Sides nnd Hams
25 bbls Potntoes, 500 lbs Codfish
50 hhls Nnvy Bread, 25 do Pilot do
4 half pines Otnrd Brandy
4 Pipes Holland Gin, 1 hhd S C Rum
2 pipes Madeira Wine, 1 do Sherry do
1 hhd Port Wine,2 pipes Tonarilfe do
10 bbls Canary Wine, 10 do Touariffo do
10 do Mnlugo Wine, 25 boxes Claret do
20 basket* Champagne
5 casks London Porter
25,000 Spanish Segura, various brands
10,000 half Spanish Sugars
. 10 bbl* Bultimoro Flour, 10 do Canal do
5 hlids 8 C Sugar, 5 do A!olasses
25 bbls Molosve*, JO qr chest* Hyson Tea
5 cases Imperial Ten, in enddie*
26 bngs old Java Coffee, 15 hags Green do
5 boxen Pownhoug Tou,5 do Suuchaug do
60 kegs Nails, assortod,5 kegs Spikes
6 hags wrought Nails
5 boxes Boston LenfStigar
10 do Tobrcco, 1 hhd Leuf Tobacco
150 hbls Tar, 20 do Koidn, 20 do Pitch
5,000 Ihs Oakum, nnd varioua other articles to
their line of business, on accoiumodalintt terms,
nov 25
Bendy Hade Clothing.
J UST received per recent arrivals, a complete
assortment of Youths' invisible green and
olive Cloth Frock Coats; bine Camblet Clonk*,
for Gentlemen; Btiy*' blue Cntnblet Cloaks, Lo*
dies Cloaks, invisible green Clotli and olive do;
Victoria Cloth 1 gullet Clonks, ftg*d and plain;
buck, ribli'd, strip'd and tweed Cass. Pants, n su
perior article of plnio black Cns*. Pants; Oxford
mixt und cadet do, Sattinet Pants,of various qual
ities. Forsalohy
HAMILTON & HOUSTON,
nov 25 285—Jm
Irish Poplin nnd FlgurodlTng*
lioui’s,
J UST received ut tlw store lately occupied by
J. Hl E. Ingorsoll.
5 pcs plain black, blue blk and colored Irish
Poplin . •.
1 do rich figured colored do
4 do rich fig ired, colored Taglioui's, a*vory
handsome article for Ladies Dresses, which ora
oflared unusually low.
nov 25 2841.
Now Goods.
READY MADE CLOTIIING.
FllHE subscriber has lately returned from the
X North, where lie tins been engaged in se
lecting and uiaiiiiliicturing Ready Made Clothing
for two months pust, and flatters himself that his
stork cannot be Biirpnsaed by any establishment
of the kind iu Savannah, as it consists of. nil tlin.
lino.i-THiportLMl unii *mwt nablonabfo articles in
his lino. His friends and the public generally,
are respect.ully invited to givo him a call. Ilia
slock is composed of thn following, viz:
Superior blue, black, brown, green and invisible
green Dress Coats; do dodo do Frock Coats
Cadet, Beaver, Sattinet, Pcter«hnni, Kentucky
Jean and Moleskin Hunting Coats.
Alois skin,Hattinut and blue Cloth Round Jackots
Green nnd mix'd Cloth tmd Sattinet Coatees.
Moleskin, Kentucky Jean,fancy and mixed Cat*
simere Pantnlnotis.
Vests offig'd nnd plain Velvets, blue and black
Cloth, Merino, Bombasin, fig’d and plain Sat*
to,&c.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Aferinn, Buckskin and Royal Ril Bands; wool
Under Shirts and Drawers; linen, cotton, stripe
and fancy GinghamShir Ik; silk and linen Itdkfs,
Gloves, Suspenders, Ends, Stocks, Cravat*,
Cravat Stiffuers,Riding Belts,Money Belts.Tnpn
Measures. Night Caps, Hose und half Hose, In?
sorting,frill and plain Bosoms nnd Collars, Feath
er Brushes, silk und cotton Umbrellas, Hair
Brushes.
All ofthe above articles nrn ready for Inspec
tion, at low price* for cash or approved city ac
ceptance. G. S. NICHOLS.
N. B.—G. S. N. will manufacture to order
any gnrtivm* entrusted to hit care nt short notice
nnd in llie most approved style. Cutting to be
mode out, done with care and despatch, and fits
warranted if mado by experienced workmen. .
net 7 AlarkcbSqunre.
nov 16 270—lm
New Establishment.
The subscriber* are now opening,
on Bay-street, nest door to Messrs.
Wimberly He Jones, nil extensive as
sortment of II ATS and CAPS,com
prising every variety und style ex
tant, manufactured by themselves expressly for
this mniket, which they offer nt wholesale or re-
tailon liberal term*. A« we design confining
ourselves exclusively fo the sale of Hats & Caps,
our stock in point of quality and fashion will be
equal to nliy ever offered to the citizens of Sa
vannah. By the weekly arrivals from New York,
we shall be furnished with the latest fashions di
rect from our manufactory. Country Merchants,
Planters nnd the Public generally, are respectful
ly solicited to give us u call.
J. IVES &. CO.
N. B.—Bay-street, next door to Messrs. Wim
berly &■ Jones.
nov 17 277
Canli Clothing Stoi'Cv
Corntn-of Champion'*■ Uwldittps JilurkH-Square.
T HE subscribers hove ou hamf every descrip
tion of Clothing, consisting in part of Beav
er and Pilot Overcoats, and Hunting Coats; sup.
wool dyed black nnd blue dress nnd frock Coats;
sup black nnd blue Cloth and Cussiniero Pants,
nnd Vests, in great variety; blue Cloth Jackets,
Youths' Clothing, Negro do; fine Cotton and 'Lin
en Shirts, funny Calico do; fine Linen Bosoms
nnd Collars, Flannel Shirts, Lambs Wool do,
Slocks, Silk Cravat*. &c. Country Merchants
supplied on libnrnl terms.
JOHN SOUTHWELL & CO.
nov 17 277ci
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. Q
1 CASE silk nnd cotton Umbrellas, just re
ceived by AVERY & JOHNSON,
nov 20 South side Monument-square.
Candles, Soap, Ac.
•fl AA BOXES Sperm Caudles,various sizes
XUU 200 do Sonp, various brand*
15 boxes Negro Pipes, large size
25 do No 1 Starch
25 do Lemon Syrup
12 ense* mixed Pickles
20,000 very superior Regulia Segar*
0 casks Clieesn
25 hbls sweet Malaga Wine
50 cases Hock, Golden Sherry nnd Port
Winn*. For salo on accommodating term* by
nov 19 GEORGE 11. MAY.
New Silks, Acc.
B LACK Gru do Soie, blank Itai'n Lutestring
Bine blk Gro de Soio.blue blk Grn de Afrio
Black Sinchew Silk. Love Handkerchief*
Black nnd blno black Bombasin*
Blue blk and blk 0-4 Damask Thibet wool Shawls
Do do 44 plain do do
Black and blue black Merinoes
Fancy colored do
Printed (blackground) Snxony Cloth
Ladies super dark Horsnskin Glove*
Do do. black nnd whito do
Misses Horseskin Gloves
Ladies Beaver Gloves
Do blenched und unbleached Colton Hose
For sale low, by
nov 17 GEORGE VV. PEHN.
Just Received.
dirig G B Lunar, and for salo very low,
5ll French Prints
Do Loudon Furniture Prints
Rich Fntilurd De Lanes
Rich Bioche Shawls 84, blnck ground
Rich heavy Damask Silk Shawls, various colours
Do Broche Mantillas, entire new article
Do-GtoUreniliOM'-U-Pi^uo Covur* . . ....
Do do printed do do
J. A. CLIFFORD,
oct 30 Gibbon’* Building.
) nnd Ei
HIE Public U informed, that a (
if COACHES, BAROl
auauiES. GIGS, SULKED, *c.. are con
stnntly kepi for snlo at tin above Establishments'
of our own manufacture, which are ojl'crsd on
tin moat reasonable terms.
A continuance of fnvori. from our old custom
ers and tire public generally, is respectfully doll-
cited.
Repository in SnVaftnali, corner of Bull and
Broughron-strirol, near Monument Square.
oct 26 258i| .
small silver d
dilation, have ei
Tile Subscriber . ,,
D ESIRES Iu employ till tho that of Jnmtnyr
next, on Overseer for Gen. Hamilton'*
Plantations on Suvannah Back River. The pro
perty comprise* three Plantations, of 900 acres
under bank. No man need apply who cannot
produce unuxcapUonnliln recnmmnltdntions for
humanity, s.ibriutv, skill, axporieircn.hm/eVty and
understanding. The wages are fifteen hundrec
dollar* with me usual plantation allowances.—
Apply to J. Hamilton, son. He Co., Charleston,
Wm. Patterson He Co.. Savannah, or to the sub
scriber, Penny worth Isluud, Savannah Hirer.
T. L. HAMILTON.
__ J
and alter the 20ih of Dncumlfer
no Individual Chnngo Hill, >.1id
zeiis generally to respond tr *
John J Waver. Jol
VV A J W Uemahart,
J F Linder,
John E Cope,
II Garde*,
J II Hpsim,
Aaron Hibloy,
Dr R Wnyno,
Henry Cnstellow*
Edward Hoiirquin,
John H Straws,
John Buttist,
8 Alorningstor,
Nicholas Gurelo,
II Nagle,
as&
m,Hint from
l, to receive
ociti-
nov. 19
270|t.
NcRrocit for Sale*
A VERY likely gang of Negroes, 95 in
her, accustomed to the culture of y
for sale together or in families.
Also, a likely Negro Follow, accustomed to n|.
most any kind of work to town or county. For
mini-
lotion,
particulars, enquiro at this ofiicc.
nov 10 276||
For Salo.
A H the subscriber is desirous of an qfttite re-
xz. move into one of the upper conntips of the
State, he offers for sale his two plaiitatimis If are*
wood and Whith Oak, iu Brynn County,'■eigh
teen mile* ftom Savannah, cmunining/ilmauwo
ihom>aiid ncrra. On iIicno two Plantaihm* there .
are ulioiit five hundred cleared, one handrcij of
inland swamp with a good reserve of water; the
balance good cotton nnd provision land. Oil
Hurewnod there is a comfortable dwelling house
With every ucoossary building for a riceorcotton
Plantation, also, negro houseafor n large gang.
As it is presumed no person will purchnto with
out nil examination of tho property, further par
ticulars are unneoeesury. For terms, conditions
und a view of the property, apply to Tho*. J.
Waters, Harcwoud, Bryan Countv.
GEO. M.'WATERS.
N. B.—With the property may ho purchased
about one hundred head offinu stock Cattle,and
about fifty head of Sheep.
nov 2 264||lm
Just Received.
B LACK Rep Silk, dark Calicoes
Blue blnclc and blnck Silk Velvet
5 and 64 blenched Cotton Sheeting
Linen and Cotton Bed Tick
Velvet Ribbons. Satin Ribbons
Small size Blanket Shawl*
Indigo Blue Checks, Plaid Cotton Ildkfs
Table Dnmnsk, unbleached Table Cloths
Oil C(olh, Table Covers
Cradle Blanket*. Table Dpmnsk Napkins
Plain and fijt’d Gilt Buttons
Colton Batting and Wadding
For rale low, by
nov 24 GEORGE VV. BEHfy
Nagle,
Cody,
Solomon Zcigler,
John Scudder,
James Roberts,
VV F Shearer,
D J McKenzie,
Joseph Giiniui,
M P Verdery,
John Ginovofy,
John Cns*,
Pot. Price,
P McGovern,
l*nnc Russell,
John Wagner,
George llaas,
And'w Dixton,
John Dillon,
Hugh O'Reilly,
Hugh Reilly,
vm
Jo«\Vi B6 in.,
John Curry,
LMPulmer, ,
Bryan Foley,
Margaret Marlow,
Conk He Co,
Thus J Walsh,
Hiram Roberts.
John E Hernandez,
William Feaster,
Geo J Jones,
nov 26 28Gr.
Flannels, Ac.
QA PCS low priced Red Flannels
OU 6 do fine do do do
3 do snp'r While Welsh do, 5 do
Patent do. warranted not to sliri
3 do double width Flnnnfcl
35 do fimey Plaid Linaevs .
Indies ribbed worsted I lose
Ladies raw Silk do
Bovs Denver Gloves, Aliases H S
For sale hy GEORGE VV.
nov 24
lodger’*
EHN.
Siifrar, ColTcc, Flour,
A £2 HHDS St Croix nnd Porti
tIU cars, handsome quality.
100 nags old Government Java C
100 hhls Canal Flour, 75 half bid
25 bbt* Howard-street Baltimor
25 half bhl* Rnckwheal.Flour
16 pipes Hollantl Gin
20 bbl* Rock Spring do
1 halfpipe vervsup’r old Cosine Brandy
1 puncheon old Scotch Wbiskiy
llojrtmns.. .... ir
OEOIIGE It: JUV.
1 do JnmnicnUum
For sale on acconmioihuinrlrrmn.
nov 19
Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber ban now ou hand, aid will
continue to keep n very general asso'tment
ol Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Perfhineif.&c.,
which is offered lor sale low, under the ttutiage-
menl of William G. Foote, south side Market-
Square. Planters nnd famines will he supplied,
nt very low price*, by
nov 12 273 II. ROBERTS.
Silks, Bonitmziues, Ac.
LACK and blue black Gro de Swira
Blnck and blue blank Gro de Pari*
Black Poult do Soie ,
Col’d Poult do Soie
Black and blue black Bombazines
Mousliu de I^nines
French nnd English Print*
34 and 44 Scotch Ginghams, for sal low hy
HENRY LATHJH P,
oct 21 254 Tand 10, Gibbons' Bui! ing*.
B
Ulmllys, Nlinwls, Ac
R ICH Satin striped Chally*
Do 64 heavy Silk Shawls
84 heavy Plaid Shawl*
Fancy Ildkfs, Muslin Collars
Rich English Print*
Just received pel brig Clinton, nml for salo
low, by HENRY LATHI bP,
Nos 7 and I0 ( Gibbon's Bui Huge,
oct23 256
-Bf hr
Uicii
XL Do
Nalt, Sii^nr, Wliiskcy, Ac.
/ton SACKS Salt
tJUU 10 hlids St Croix Sugar
20 do Porto Rico do
60 bbl* superior Rye Whiskey
40 do Holland Gin
6 i do Olard Brandy
3 4 pipes do
2 pipe* Holland Gin
20 mils Peach Brandy
10 do Alouongnhela Whiskey
60 bag* Rio Coffee
80 do White l.nguuyra Coffeo
30 keg* Nails, assorted
30 do Tobacco, select brand*
Justrcceived nnd for snlo by
FORT, CLOPTON & MALONE.
Wanted to purchase, up country Aloney at
fair discount. 266 nov 4
Broil Store.
H UNTINGTCW.WRIGHT * CO. nfi'frlor
snlo on accommodating terms, it good mid
lull nssnriinent of IRON, STEEL, Ac. tonsist-
ing of, viz;
40 ton* Swords Iron
26 do English do
30 do American do
2 do Sheet do
2 do Boiler do
40 buudlea Hoop do
40 do Bund (ip
30 do Null Ruda
20 do Shapes
5 do AmericniiStcnl
2 do German do
6 do Spring do
1 case or Cast do
600 keg* Nails
Cart and Wagon Boxes, &c/.
Itov 28 286.
New Store.
H ENRY LATHROP is now openiH at lire
store recently occupied by Messrs Hnider
& Nichols Nos. 7 nnd 10, Gibbon’* Bpildings,
an entire fresh assortment of Staple oik Fancy
Dry Goods, which nro offered at wholuwle or
retail, low for cash or approved credit. t Among
which may he found
2 tulle* Red Flannels
3 do White do
1 do Patent Welsh do
1 do Plaid Linsoys
1 do Plain do
3 do B«d Ticks |
3 cases Washington Jeans |
. 40 pieces Subnets
]5 do Kentucky Joans
5 do . Saxony Cussimeres
50 do Irish Linens
10 do I.inuu Sheetings
20 do Linen Diaper* i
10 do Huckaback
6 do 6-4 94 and 104 Daioa«k<
. 34.nnd 4-4 brown Sheetings mid Shirtings
oct 8! 254
Jflouslin Dc Unities, Luces, Ac.
Per brig Excel.
S UPER all wool Mon-diu Do Laities
Thread Laces nnd Edgings
Muslin Edgings und Inserting*
Fig’d Silk’s, silk Scarfs
84 rich silk Shawls
French nnd English Prints
Blenched Canton Flannels, thisduy received
and for sale cheap hy
HENRY LATHROP,
nov 7 209 7 He 10 Gibbons’ Building*.
Carpetings at reduced Friccs.
R ECEIVED by ship Celia andbriglAugu«tu,
super 3 ply Carpetings, do2 do do, do sin
gle do do, do twilled Vmietiun 44, 3*4 nnd 54
wide; also, superfine Tufted mid Brustsl* Rugs.
All of which will bo sold at very redirect! price*.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NHVITT.
nov 26 •
in Y Williamsun,
Sltofvis. .
Clins \V Rhode*,
II Smith,
John Metzger,
Philip Kolb,
John Koehler,
J AI Baldwin,
Tho* J Swygovrr,
F II Wylly,
Pat. Fny,
John R Ihly,
LawreucoConnelf,
I) Gdligaii,
Don't Gjllignn,
James H VVado,
John W Clifton,
E7.ra Kent,
Thomas Haims,
E M Prendergait,
P Condon,
Wm Williams,
P Campbell.
J B Sneireor,
C W Danger,
Chns llernly.
John W Fraser,
John Murchison,
AI Hopkins,
Harris He Keillf,
Heidi A Jones,
Jacob Shaffer,
Henry Iluiipt,
John E Davis,
Joseph Densler,
A Champion,
Snider.LnthrnpsNeviU,
Fuller, Alnorn He Co,
Thor Riehurdsou,
An«on Parsons,
J W Webster.
Solomon Goodnll,
G R Hendrickson,
James Dickson,
Francis Starr,
Edward Alorrarty,
Silas Hollis.
} bales'C
in Hull, Wit r
freiglrt or passage, apply oil board at Aloii*
For Bnltimorc.
B The'packet schr FHEDTC A { ^PPER,
liny tog molt of her cargo engaged,Vvill have
dinte despatch. For freight, or passage,
fiavmg excellent nccotttmodntions.'appJv to Capt
Moreau ou t/onrd nt Junes'upper wharf, or lo
nov 28 , LAD D,Tu PPEP A S ISTAKE.
For iMillnclcl|)hiu—Rrgutor Line.
/3st TWcoppornd and copper lostcnnd brig
JuSnEW IIANOVER, Cnot. Cartf, having 1
part oflrer cargo engaged, will meet with qnin
despatch. For bolnnc* of freight or passage, ap-
ply to , 8. PHILBIUCK He CO.
Who'olTbV for (tale lauding ftom said brig,
84 hnlfbbU superfine Flour
300 lings Shot, aborted
60 cnil* Bale Rope
1000 Hi* Bagging T-wino
20 Vit«k* broken and screened Lehigh CoAl
1 Casa Ticking and 2 bale* Linseya
nov 6
recent survej
rowom navi .
of Oil, HHJ <6 .ayili;
Richard previons to thU
will bo no
at tire linn
Dry l _
. By
oi w£
Sale*,Room, TnirnirVBuilding, o)i
seasofinhle staple (InnHs, viz; r’lani
sins, Canton Hunuej, Englkh P
Cnlic'o, Ticking, wool und silk I
Hrdaucloths, Izidies and AfiMpi
Jacket*, Wrappers and Petttcbgi .
fine Pouts, Vests mid PautnlobiUk ShaW
Cdttdrt Cords, Thread, Caps, f
Notice.
T HE annual meeting of tho Commissioners
of Public Ronds of Chatham County, will
be held at the Court House in tire city of Savan
nah.uu the first Monday, being tire 7th day De
cember, 1840, ut eleven o'clock,A. AI. A return
of all hands subject to road duty should be made
to tlin Secretary of tire' Board bv the Cumuiis-
eiotiers of the several districts, at least a week be
fore the meeting, in ohedietiCe to u resolution of
‘ e Board passed at it* Inst annual meeting.
\V. W. WASH, Sec’y b. c. p. b. c. c.
nov 17 277 (Geor)
Notice.
A MEETING nl the Stockholders of lire
Bank of Brunswick, will Ire held at their
Agency in Ore city of Augusta, on Alonday, the
25th day of January next, for the purpose of
electing n Bourd of Directors, und for the trim*'
action ofuny other busine** that - tony then emuu
before them. I. C. PLANT, Cashier.
Brunswick, Nov. 11,1840.
nnv 12 273|25J
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 tire 1st day of January next.
24 TUPS. RYERSON.
Notice.
T HE subscriber haying purchased from Wni.
II. Lloyd his entiro stock of Dry Goods,
&e., will continue tire business at tire same place,
under the direction of Mr. W. G. Foote.
imv 10 271 II. ROBERTS.
Christ Church.
■jVrOTICE—Proposal* will Ire received until
11 Saturday, 5th Dec. next, for the purchase
of not exceeding six Pew* in lee simple. Tho
terms mid conditions of purchase will be made
known on application to lire undersigned.
Reuter* of Pews are required to give iaiuredi*
ate notice to the Treasurer of their intention to
retain nr relinquish for the ensuing year. Those
remaining unrented,or on which notice to reluin
i* not given, will he offered to the highest bidders
on Monday ill* 7th Dec. next, at 10 o’clock, A.
AI. at the Church. ,
No ono in arrears will be permitted to retain or
rento Pew. A. BARTOW,
Secretary and Treasurer Christ Church,
nc ^20 286o
Independent Presbyterian
Church.
T HE Pews in this Church, not held in feu
simple, will lie rented for one year,
Thursday, 3d December next, at 12 o’clock,
noon. Notice thereol skull tie given hy the ring
ing of the hell. Present occupants'who desire
lo retnin their Pews, will plense give notice to
tho Chairman of tire Bourd of Trustees before
the day above named, as all Pews tint so retain*
ed will Ire pot up mid leased to the highest bid
der. In no case shall tire Pew-holders, who ore
in urrears, bo allowed to retnin their Pews.
FRANCIS SORREL,
Chairman Board nfTrustees ofthe
Independent Presbyterian Church,
nov 25 284r
Unrtlord Fire Insurance Go*
I NSURES ugniust loss utid damage by Ftre.ou
dwelling houses, stores, merchandize, fnrni-
turn, mills, mnnufiictories, and other property on
terms as favorable n* other institutions in this city.
The reputation, this company Ims obtained in
n business of more than 25 years, for liberality in
adjusting and promptness in paying losses, just
ly entitles it to n sham nf public patronage.
The undersigned agent for the City of Savan
nah. is duly au thorized to receive application*,
and issue policies ofinsiiruttce, renewals, &c.
oct 13 W WOODBRIDGE. Agent.
For New-oVlcnn!,
t • The Amnrican ship KUS8E)
jLCumwv.vAU tam imwwBMc.dv.fpaten
die above port. For freight or paxMge, apply to
nov 28—r AND'W. LOW He CO.
Fo* New-Orlcmts. T' 75.
g* Tire flirt railing sthr. BOLD COM*
-SBtMANDER, CUptain Wing, having most,of
her freight engaged, will hnvo despatch. For
freight of 50 6ask* Rice dr lire bulk thereof, or
passage, apply to ..
iv 26 - L. BALDWIN ATCO.
For IlnvOnn.
4 Tire copper fastened mid coppeVVd jiq'ck-
Ret brig OGLETHORPE, CaptaiqSlimier,
having moat of her cargo engaged, will iWcet
with despatch. For balance offreight m;passage,
having superior accommodation*, apjily on bbard
at Bolton's wharf, or to .
S. PHILBRICK ie CO.
nov 24
For Freight or Charter.
jgA The first class New York built ship tJ!N-
BCINNATI. Burslow, master, Mows about
1200 hale*. Apply to tire master on board,
nov 20—cm
n ,
On Sttlowhly, thn 2d duy of.Jnhuary next, i
II o'clock, in front Oil More, guiidry articbz,
Guo*. Clucty old Iron, &c., belonging,tc
Efctate. of James IJ. p. Foster, dpcearad.nnd solu
by pormiastoh of Cou/tund per oyder of tire Ads-
miqi*trator. Terms cash, (city money) before
deWsety. nov 11
„ BTSTFiltTCHEpEcSS
On the fiVst Tncsdny iti.D^ciuher next,
o’clock, in front of the Court House, will be
sold,
.. A likely Negro Weheh, ahont -fO yenrs ofage’,
a field hand. t fi>
^ jl'ermi Cush (city'money) purchaser paying for
—m: rmibrlrlc A Cow
i,. ^ At Private Bale. .•
.Landing frojn ship Newark, ftom New York!
ft) bills Potatoes, q.ifo Onions, 2 do Cninherrio*.
18 qr and 7 | bbl* fteih Buckwheat. nnv 5
Uy s. Pliilbrlck fc Vo.
At private sale, landing from brig Wm Taylor
ftom Nevy York—23 bare* Negro Shirting*, (a.
superior article) J cmre Alpuslip ifn Ijiinrs, w]li
at 11
l ■ ■
be sold at reduced prices and n
terto*.
i accomnioduting
nov 20
ir „ siicHir*.* surer
ILL be *old on the .firit ( Tne*dny In De;
For Freight or Charter.
Tho coppered and copper fiutgncd
■"■•barque GAZELLE. Apply to
nov 12 SAM’L. D. CORBITT.
i / luti tie tom on the hot Tuesday in De-
v detnber nfcjft, between the usual hour* pi
, before the Court House in llinesvjlja, Lib
erty Coilljty i the following property, viz;, ,
" * "* * iiining uu
f Lend noirtiiiiiiiig tlifee fomdred
qy.lesq,
Oire 9**91 (» band contmiiiiig tlqee
and forty-four acres, bo. (Ire ramtt ipore
boulYdeu q* VoIIowk Sontli by.tl^ Afalumalm.
Rivef. Wfestby John Dickson's Muds, N'urtk by
illdn; [evied on n* the property 4 of tire
1 K. Corbiuri.to,ratisf).ah. execij(ion a.
gainst said Estate ill favor of the Tux Collector
ofLiberty Cddhty. , ,
Also,anothertratj belonging,to said t*ta|fi
containing two blihdred acre*, Ivjpgon.dre Viu*
hoi I,eon m'lod -Viih now ftiMora ortho iicotnt a wnmpil.-iftd fla end lo te' .old on ,li, fir.j
Tuesday in D«c«mhjsr next,to satisfy the demuud
Planters IIot^l—^4 VANNAH, QA.
This establishment ii now open, AbI
]j!'!|fl frn- Ure reception of both steady mid JEn.
and tratiHient Boarders, under the inanagemmit
ofthe subscriber, who pledges himself, that noth
ing mi III* part oh&ll he wanting. This house
style, and the bedding equalled hy nohe in the
city.
Families can be accommodated with private
rooms, surpassed hy none, for comfort—price*
moderate, and the best die markets cm afford,
will be procured.
This house is on tire Bay, near tire market,
and convenient to all kinds ofbusiupu.
No bar will be kept open in the house, to an-
ty those who may he pleased to atop with the
sulrecrilrer.
The beat ofservnnt* will be in attendance.
J. SLATER.
KTTIre Southern Advocate. Georgia Journul,
Federal Union, and Southern Whig, will please
publish the above six month*) and forward their
uccouiitsto tire subscriber for settlement. J. S.
oct 15 248—6m
For SAlc,
txA A convenient Brick Dwelling, situated in
Em, u pleasant and healthy part ofthe city.
Apply tn S; SOLOMONS He CO.
oct 29 261|lmn
For SdlDt
tl Building* situated kui half Lot No. 16,
»£LWa«liingtun Ward, iii complete order,sub
ject to a very low ground font to tire city. For
term*, apply to JOHN F. BERTHELOT.
nov 93 2831m
One Hundred and Twenty-live
Dollars Reward.
Runaway frbftl the subscriber on the
23d instant, frbiti iny plantation in Ef
fingham County) the following Negroes,
viz: Allifck. Jacob, Shad, Jesse, Peter,
Sandy, London mid Isaac, One hundred dollars
will be paid for tire detection and delivery of the
three first named in Chatham County Jail, and
five dollars a piece for the remaining five.
' BUR"
of taxes ami cost agaiilit
nov 6 Si 8. MOl
Aarniiiinrat^l Snlc.,.
W ILL be sold agreeable Id nn order.of lire'
Inferior Court of Bryan Cuuniy fog ordi
nary purposes, nuthe first Tuesday in Ft-bhmryr
next, nil the Real aud Personal Property of tlin
Estate of Dorcas Sanderliti, deceased, os follows;
A five acre lot of Land nnd Improvements there
on. situate on Springhill. iu tire city of Savnii-
nah iu Chatham county, nnd known by tire nuui-
her nino in the plan of the thwiijinipT-tioulMbtd
north-east hy the Rail Road Depot nr, Augusta
Rood, smith east hy AlinU’ Lot* uhd hhrth-wvfii
by AlissGcfmalli. Also, at theraure tiure and
place, will be sold nhe Negro man slave iintuud*
Welcome; nnd one-sixth of four hundred acres of
Lahd in Bryan county, grained to Lewis Smith,
hounded north-east by tli" Kitef Great Ogee-
chfee.mid south-east by Johi’, HI lllqdge.—p reserve
of fifty acres nfLandin tbb Camp-Jack Tract,'
rtdw owned by Wui. Bird to Effingham county,. ’..
All to lie sold attire different Court Hpuireii.iit
which the properly is sitiuitedi To be sold for a
division ubioug tire heir*. 11,
AND’W. BIRD, Adm’r
with tire w’“
Iiov20
0 will anirexed.
nov 25 285
ELIZA BURTON.
Howard Insurance Company of
New-Yorh,
I NSURES Houses mid other Buildings, Ves
sels in port and their Cargoes, Merchandize,
and other personal property, ngainst lossordnm-
ago hy fire. Also insures Vessels, Cotton nnd
Merchandize ugniust tho linzard ofintnud naviga
tion, nr transportation to and from Macon, or
Milledgeville.or any ofll.e intermediate landings;
also, between this place and Charleston.
S, C. DUNNING, Agent,
nov 12 273
Farm for dale.
That desirable Farm, containing
eleven ami a half acres, situated on
the Thunderbolt Road, one nnd a
quarter miles ftom the city, with the
improvement* thereon; consisting
of dwelling house, kitchen, stables, &c., well cal
culated for a public house nnd store.
Also,
A good family Horse and Barouche, with four
seats, silver mounted. The Horse warranted
sound and gentle. For particulars, apply to
A. V. DE8NOYER,
Corner of Bull and Bryau-streeU,
nov 10 271
Genuine Enu de Colonic.
T HE Subscriber has just received refect ftom
the importer, one enso genuine ‘Cologne,
a superior article. THOS. RYEllSON.
CKRTiriCATK. ,
Tire undersigned. Jean Mnrio Farina, opposite
tho Market Place at Cologne. (Rhino) tire most
ancient distiller of genuine Cologne Water, nnd
hy Letter* Patent, Purveyor to their Majesties
tire Queen of Prussia, tire Queen oC Great Bri
tain, Ure King nnd Queen of France, the Quean
of Spain, the Queen of Portugal, the Empress of
Brest, the Crown Prince of France, the Princess
Frederick of Prussia, the PSneess Anulnido of
France, .fee. declare* that Ire hit* thia dny sent to
Mr. Thomas Rverson, of Savannah,onu hoxcon-
milling twenty-five dozen flasks Cologne Water,
(Eaude Cologne) firstqnality. from my fabrica
tion. JEAN MARIE FARINA.
Cologne, July QOth. 1840;
fiov 9
To Contractors.
FAnixKKii'sOmoK, Central R. Road, )
Snvnminh, Oct.Se'th, J840. (
P ROPOSALS will ire received by the sub
scriber, for grading Ure remaining portions
of Uiis road, from Ure end nf the present contract*,
to Ure Ocmnlgee River, at Macon, a distance of,
about 48 mile*. The wnrk will bo divided into
sections, of cmiveiirent.loiigtli—the culv«rtsand
bridge* to he included. Tire quantity ofexenva-
lion and embankment, is nearly two millious cubic
yards.
The Proposals will bo opened nnd decided on
at Milledgeville, on the 5th Dec. next.
Tire terms of payment, and nil other informa
tion no foe subject, will be made known on ap
plication to tho Engineer, nt Savan^ih.or nt Mil-
ledgeville, three days previous to the letting.
No portion ofthe work will he let unless U10
whole can bo put under contract at that time.
Proposal* will ho received for Masonry sepa
rately, if offered.
L. O. REYNOLDS, ChiofEng’r.
net 28 260
High School.
B AMES’ School is now iu operation nt
• tire Methodist Sabbath School-room, on
South Broad-*t.,between Abercornnnd Lincoln.
Instruction is given in all Ure branches usually
taught in Ure High Schools or Academics of our
country. Terms mnde known by application to
tho Teacher at the residence of S. Gnodnlj. The
Teacher will try to do his duty and to satisfy his
employer*.
The Night School occunicsfour mptt of each
week, commencing nt halt past 6. nnd continuing
two hours and a half. In this School, particular
attention is giveil to French, Book-kouping and
tire higher Mathematics,
nnv 16 276
Furniture for stile aaifi House to
Rfent.
T HEFiirnituroiu tlin house occupied by 8.
H. Fay isofferdd for sale a* it now stands,
nnd the lease of Ure Iloiise until 1st Nov. next,
and which can no ddiibt bd renewed from year to
year. I foot disposal! ofbV 10th January togeth
er. the Furniture will thhii be offered in lot* to
suit purchasers, und (lie house rented to unap
proved tenant. Ftir terms, apply nt tbe office of
PADELFORD, FAY * GO.
jtor 26 285
For Stile.
Tire subscriber offers for sale his
Plantation in Bryan Cunnty, situa
ted on the Midway River,containing
65U acres of land, of which 200 acres
ate claatedand dwd« fence. There
are on the place nil building* necessary (dwelling
house excepted) in good repnin He also offers
his slock, consisUngnf about 40 head CutUe and
Hogs, Provisions, plantation utensil*, &c< Ap
ply to W. B. Fleming, Esq. Savannah, or tb toe
subscriber on toe premises.
J. S. MAXWELL.
nnv 10 271||Im-
Ilorsc Cor Salo.
The subscriber hu* for sale, n
large hay Horse, seven years old,
well conditioned, and Well broke,
both to the saddle nnd harness; and
likewise trained to stand wharever
ho is left without a groom. War
ranted sound—and will be disposed of on accom
modating terms.
WILLIAM A. CARUTHERS,
Broughton st. 3d door from Bnll-st.
nov 10 271
Straycd or Btolen,
A Pointer Dug of tho following de-
fle.ripiinn:—Liver colored, grey jmizHe.
Whito breast; Ibiirnret while, nod white
nt the end nf Ids tail. A liberal reward will be
iiuid for hi* recovery by the subscriber,
nov 18 278 ROB’T. MACKAY.
Guardian’s Notice. -
TN nnrsirenco W an order of lire Infeqior Cnprt.
X Ol Chatham County, whim sittingfor ogd(na ;
ry purposes, will be sold ot) Hie first Tuesday iii
Jaudaiy next, * . ►,
Otre tract of Lntlll in Walker County, lot Np.‘
387,2d district, 4Ui*ectiou, end two tracts iu Ir
win County, No. 300,12to district,, and No. 22.
8todistrict} also, otie tract iii Lee County, jfo.'
372,28Ui district, Ut sectiqu, t> All at .too Court
Hotisiieftoa tosbfective Counties in which saifl
lands nrfl situated; •
To be sold for tire benefit ofthe heirs and cred
itor* of Johti B. Gilbert:
ADELA OIlBERT, Guardian; •
cot 28
Adiuitiistrrttor’s Sale. r
W ILL be sold on tire first 'J'ucsday in Janu
ary., 1841. bafatn ttui Court door;
in Effingham County, between tire jpunl hour*
of sale, oue tract of Land containing 576 acre*,
belonging to too estate of lire late Matthew F.L
gle< deceased. Sold for tire benefit of tire Iteinr
and creditors. JOHN M. EIGLE, Adm’r.'
Per Jamz * Pal lx, Attorney,
.tfov JO 271* »
Executor’* sale.
W ILL he sold before tire Conrt Honsa m
ilib city or Brunswick, G|ynn Coitqty,'
on the firrtt Tdeadny ill January next,, betwi;^
Ure usual limiranfsale, ftom 20 to 30 very prime
Negroes, belonging to tho Estate of Ure late. B.‘
F. Cntcr, and sold for Uie benefit ofthe heirn nml
creator* of said estate. Terms at sale.
MARG’T. K. CATER. Ex’iz . .
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’ori
nov 3 205 (Geor)
Central Rail Road & Banking*
Co. ol Georgin.
. ti’Riai
Savannah, 25tA Nov. 1840. f
T HE annual election for Nine Dip»ctora> ta
manage the affairs of this Institution, will lux
held nt the Bunking House to duality on, tlre ;
first Monday in January ueMt, betweeii tire (hour*
of 10. A. M.nndS, P. M<
By order of the Boards ,
nov 26
he unnru..
it R. CUYLER) Cashier.’
s s'Hmitlon Wanted.
inert nav'
ess. is c
Overseer’s! ...
T HE unuersjgnpp having 15years,experience
in Ure business. Is desirous nf phtaining ■
siluntioiMiil h.KIch riantatlon ou thn ^avannaH
River, or tliiy oUier place—refers to .Messrs:
John P. WilTiatnsrtij He Sbn,’ nnd,J|)r. llevry
Taylor ofSnvaiiiJah.pyMrj James Smith oLDa-
rielti Address to the cnrtLbf Boston & Randle^
Savannah, nr to thesplhic/tlmr on Mr. II. Tay
lor’s J.iturcl Ilill Plantation ou Back River.
-IHiyJW -4wr, • -- — • B-.TtrCOX:-
OSCAR SCEITZ,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
I NSTRUCTOR on Ure Piano Forte, Guitar,
Harp, Flute, and French Horn.
Musical Saloon over the Drug Store ofW.il.
Turner. Residence nt Mrs. Hardee's, Brough-
ton-street.
OCT Piano Forte* tutted.
nov 14 275
Orncz Sav. Oa. ife Ar.. Canal Comp'y. \
Suvannah, November 28,1840. J
meeting of Ntockboldors.
T HE Board of Directors request a iireoting of
the Stockholder* iff this Oompuny, on Fi
day next, the4th ft! December, ot this office ntl2
o'clock M, on busiuuss of importance. A gem
end nnd puhctnni attendance is particularly re
quested. By order nf tho Bonn! of Directors.
J. DE LA MOTT A, J'tn’r.
nov 28 287 Treasurer and Sec'y,
Twenty Do Huts Howard.
W HEREAS, a boxcd'Goodsforwurded from
Pilatku, (E. F.) tb Savonnab, und deliv-
orod frmn tire steamboat Geu. Clinch, has booii
brokou upon (supnoseH to Ire on too passage!
nnd CloUiiug.-consisting of Sattinet Jacket* und
Pantaloons, aud Negrq Kersey Pautuloon* stolen
thereftom. Any p*r<(in giving such iofiirmation
ns oidy lend to Uie reedvery of too Good* and to
tire detection unq prosudition ofthe offender or
offenders, shall receive thk above reward by apt
plvlng to JOHN SOUTH WELL & CO.
tasli Clothing Store, ebrner of Cha|i»pnm<
Buildings, Market-Square.
nov 25 236a
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:chanar<
RAFTS of 30
nov AST
;« ori Ne
lOntfilWdaj
rsale hy
Crfo. w Mat.
rs Wanted. '
jphip CarRciii
TTiIVE or six Shm.pnrpetiteris or Hoiisp Car-
J. punters that can use nxo nnd adze. Apply
to II. F. WILLINK.
noV.28
Bay Wanted.
XX^ANTED by to? year, a Boy 12 or 14 year*
1* of age, to wait about tire houso,and do
errand*. Enquire nt thin office. uov 18
: Wanted. . ‘
BOY lourteeitor.fiftkeil years old; capabld
nrdoingliou.o cARUTtffeRS.
riov 18 278 ■;
liars Itciyard
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m-
^TILL be pdi^by tit? subicribpr for inlorina-
V ▼ lion and ft'toof to conviction, of toe pejv;
son orporsnnswho,for thoInsitwq month*, Imvd
committed depredation* — * u -- - •■*- *
every night. 7 beg Ijjni
an act of finiiyr.gUv, or 1
ally bofb'fo me for beltet