Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 02, 1840, Image 3

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mm C'nntniii Gould, : will depnrt ft row Afternoon, 2d Inst. with tow I iVelglit. upplynttiio Co’s oflloo. donB C. F. MILLS, j Notice* M EMBERS or the EpMcopnl Church, Olid oil other person* who nro disposed to unitn lit organizing tho new Parish of St. Johns, ore requested to fount'In tho bnsemont ronnf of (ftiriat Church, To.morrow,3d Inst. nt 121,'clonk, ftir tho purpuin of eluding Wardens and Vestry- SigmxHn behalf of the Committee appointed by tliu Vestry of Christ Cliurnh. -firs a, u. Hendrickson, Chairman of Couuuittno. .loo i 380a Gorman Friendly Society. ^ MONTHLY Moelitij ing of this Society will !-Efl . • held In the North-En«t Room, third story of the Exclmngo, This Evening nt 7 o'clock.— Punctunl nttRiidancn is requested. ANDREW J. HAUPT, Sco’y G.F. S. dec 2 289 K7A few persons can bo ac commodated with Private Boarding el the North* urn tenement, two doors above Judge Law's, on St James'Squuro.289a doc 2 C. S. Pleasants, Dentist, H AS returned from the North. Hie room I* nt Ilia Planters' Hotel, corner Bnrnard-st. and Mufltet-Sqmi’re, where hefcnn ho consulted when not out on professional engagement*.— Those who liniy wish Ida service* will plense make early application.289 den 2 Planters’ Bank* O N Saturday next, full inet. being settlement day for tho accounts of the hist six mouths, this Bank will he shut. Paper falling duo on that day must be taken up previously. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 2 289m CmcrnALR. R. and Bankino Co. of Ga. Savannah, Dec. 1.1840. Dividend No* §. T HE Bonrd of Directors have this day declar ed a dividend of Two Dollurs per share on tho Capital Stock of this Institution, payable to the stnckholdms or their legal representatives, on * mid after tho loth instant. Stockholders nt nr in thu vicinity of .Macon, can receive theirdividends nt tho Branch, dec 2 It. R. CUVLER, Cashier. decided on Suh k place at Alexandria, (Vi rf ' h aioHEST I'lllZF.Si prizo of. #39.908 do 10.000 ill) - ,...*. 0.000 4,000 do An. Ac. Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quartan $2 50 Tickets and Shores, either single or by tho package, for sale by P. B PENDERGAST, Corner Bull-street niuljlny Lane, Near theExchnnge. KFOrders Bom tho town or country prompt attended to ' liav 30 Just Kucelvcd. B LACKRop Silk,durk Calicoes Bliio black and black Silk Velvet 5 mid 0-4 bleached Cotton Sheeting Linen and Cotton Bed Tick Velvet Ribbons, Satin Ribbons Kmall si7,o Blanket Shawls Indigo Bine Checks, Plaid Cotton Ildkfs Tallin Damask, unbleached Table Cloths Oilcloth, Table Covers Cradle Blankets, Tallin Damask Napkins Plain and fig’d Gilt Billions Cotton Butting and Wadding For sale low, by nov 24 GEORGE W. BEHN. Batin do, i, Satin lit Hard limit Shirts, iSnghum do. I notes, by 1 HOUSTON, 3r •iu. fig'd and plaint Prince Albert Cnboi and Hnmhushi Stocks, Cider Stocks, n splendid i Irillyd and plain Bosoms, 1 For sale for cash nr city opt hamiltoI nov 25 285c a Bendy Made Clotliluir J UST received per recent arrivals, a complete assortment of Youths' invisible green and olive Cloth Frock Coatsj hlue Cumhlet Cloaks, for Gentlemen; Boys' bliio Cainfclet Cloaks, La- dies Cloaks, Invisible green Clotli and olive do; Victoria Cloth Ladies Clonks, llg'd and plaint buck, ribh'd, strip'd Ulld tweed Cass. Pants, n su perior nrticlo of plain black Cess. Penug Oxford mixt uiul cadet do, Sutlinet Pants,of various qual ities. For sale by HAMILTON A HOUSTON, nov 25 285—1 m i, heavy Jroche illation do do rhUo Mut*oillcsCniititer| Jnp’r black and hlno lilauli Sol'll, plain and fig’d With a vnriuty of other Goods, decj J. A.- CLIFFORD. TSrrHu Conniy Sliorill’H Sulc. W ILL bo sold ut tho Court House hi Brvun Comity, on the first Tuesday in January next, between tho usual hours of sain, Two adjoining tracts of Laud, containing one hundred acras euchj situated In Bryan Comity, honndeii east by J. Futche'a laud, north by Win. Strickland's land, and south hv vacant land; said property levied mi tosutisfy lour executions hi favor of Reuben English ngninst Lemuel Har vey. Executions returned by a Constable to me HENRY E. SMITH, Sheriffd.c. nov 30 IJroi H Irish Poplin and FlKurcil.Tag- , lloul’s. J UST received at tho store lately occupied by J. & E. Ingcrsull. 5 pcs plain bluck, bliio blk and colored Irish Poplin 1 do rich figured colored do 4 do rich figured, colored Tnglinni's, n very hnndsome article for Ladies Dresses, which are oflared unusually low. nov 25 284l Flannels, Ac, QA PCS low priced lied Flannels Ovf8dufin« do do do 3 dosup’r While Welsh do, 5do Rodger's Puteiu do, wnrranicd not to shrink 3 do double width Flannel 35 do fancy Plaid Linsnys Ladies ribbed worsted Hose Ladies raw Silk do Boys Beaver Gloves, Misses H 8 do For sale hy GEORGE W. BEHN. nov 24 Misses Tllilcn’s Boarding School for Young Ladies, Al Jamaica Plain, four miles from Boston, Mass. T ERMS for Board, including Fuel and Tui tion, $250 per annum. For Board and Tuition, $250 per annum, for pupils under nine years of age. A reasonable reduction is made when scverul attend Bom one family. The course of instruction includes tho English, Latin and French Languages, Writing. Arithme tic, Algebra, Mathematics, History, Geography, Rhetoric, English and French Literature gener ally; Astronomy, Philosophy, Natural, Mental and Moral; Plain Sewing, *Vc. The French Language is required to be spoken in the school and in the family. Extra Charges—Washing, 40 cants per dozen*, seu^iu church, 60 cents per quarter. The beat Professors in .Music, including Sing- ing.lho Piano, Harp, Guitar, from the neighbor ing city of Boston are employed ; also, for the French, German, Spanish and Italian Languages, and for Driwingand Daucingjthe terms for each, (exclusive of the French) being regnluted by the master 1 1 charges. The pupils can attend tho Congregational or the Episcopal Church at tho optiou of their pa rents. Rr.FtnF.NCKs.—Hon. S. G. Goodrich, Chos. W, Green, and Stepheu K. Weld, Esqs., Jamai ca Plain; Hon. W. D. Sullivan, Hon. Abbot Lawrence, and Hon. Joseph Tildau,Bostoii;Rev. Samuel Gilman,' D. D.,' Charleston. S. C.; -Rev. William Preston, D. i).. Alex. A. Smuts, Esq. and Loami Baldwin, Esq., Suvunnab, Ga. dec 2 289tp Wanted i J AS. E. HOGG wants employment in some Mercantile House. OiU-doorbusiness would be preferred. Reference to R. It. Cuylcr. Esq. dec 2 289Hm* To Kicc Planters and Factors* f IIHE subscriber respectfully informs the citi- X tens of Snvuqnah and the adjacent country, that he still continues to manufacture at Ida Es tablishment in Charleston, S. C., SCREEN WIRE of all sizes for Itico Mills, viz. Flour, Small Rice, Middling and Whole Rico Screens, Sand, Rough Rice. Brushing and Ground Rice <lo,all ofwliich he warrant? of the first workman ship, mid tho sizes suited for thu work it is in- tended. Also, C oUon Moating NY ire for Tables mid Screens, with a general assortment of Sand und Rough Rice Selves, nnd Meat Safes, Ac. ' All orders addressed to Messrs. John-P. Wil liamson & Son nt Savannah, or to myself in Charleston, will meet with prompt attention. JOHN S. JONES. Charleston. S. C. Nov. 29, J840. doc 2 289r* Sugnt'i Coffee, Flour, Ac, Af* HHDS St. Croix and Porto Rico Su- TtO gars, hnndsome quality. 100 bags old Government Jnvn Coffee 100 bids Oniial Flour, 75 half bids do do 25 bids IJoward-siroet Baltimore Flour 25 half bhls Buckwheat Flour 10 nines Holland Gill 20 (ibis Rock Spring do 1 half pipe very sup'r old Cognac Brandy 1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey 1 do Jamaica Rum For sale on accommodating terms, nov 19 GEORGE II. MAY. lIiiutiuKtoii & Holcombe Ilavo received hy recent Arrivals, HALF bblt Buckwheat Flour JdlJ S5 qnurtor do do do! 60 bids Cniml Flour 60 do Howard-strcetdn 30 casks Cheese, 60 boxes do 50 boxes Raisins, new fruit ' 25 hnlfdo do, do do 50 bids Butter, Soda nnd Sugar Crackers 100 boxes Table Suit 5 bhls smoked Tongues 5 do do Beef 5 sacks Cassin, 20 kegs Butter 100 hags Cuba Cotlee 20 hhdssup. Muscovado Molasses 20 £ hhls Fulton Market Beef 10 boxes No. 1 Loaf Sugar 10 do No. 2 do do 20 hhds St Croix do 30 do New Orleans do nov 30 287p Bcel* Pork, dec. BBLS Prime Pork,70 do do Beef 40 do Mess Beef, 50 do Crackers 25 kegs Gnshau Butter 20 hhls Sugar Crackers 50 boxes Lemon Syrup.lnnding and forsale by CLAGHORNS A WOOD, dec 1 Provisions. BBLS now Mess Beef, 50 do Prime do, Vf landing and for sale by dec 1 T. R. MILLS. Coircc. f BAGS prime green Rio Coffee, 60 lUU do Ctibu Coffue, landing from brig Chili, for sule hv nov 30 LADD, TUPPEll & S1STARE. Pine Apple Cheese. BOXES just received and for sule b; nov 25 by LONG & PATTERSON' New Goods. READY MADE CLOTHING. T HE subscriber has lately returned from tho North, where he lias been engaged in sc* lading and manufacturing Ready Made Clothing for two months past, and flatters himself that his stock cannot lie surpassed by any establishment of thu kind iu Savannah, as it consists of all the latest imported and most fashionable articles iu his line. His friends nud the public generally, are respectfully invited to give him a cull. His slock is composed of tho following, viz: Superior blue, black, brown, green and invisible green Dress Coals*, do do tin do Frock Coats Cadet, Beaver, Satlinet, Petcraliam, Kentucky Jeon and Moleskin llpfitimrCoats. Mnlerkin.Huttinet and blue Cloth Round Jnckets Green and mix’d Cloth nnd Snttlnet Coatees. Moleskin, Kentucky Jean,fancy add mixed Cub- simere Pantaloons. Vests offig'd nnd plain Velvets, blue and block Cloth, Merino, Bombusin, fig'd nnd plain Sat in, &c. FANCY ARTICLES. Merino, Buckskin nnd Roynl Ril Bands; wool Under Shirts und Drawers*, linen, cotton, stripe and fancy Gingham Shirts; silk nnd linen Ildkfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Ends, Stocks, Cravats, Cravat Stiffuers,Riding Belts,Money Belts,Tope Measures. Night Caps, Hose nnd half Hose, In serting,frill and plain Bosoms nnd Collars, Feath er Brushes, silk mid cotton Umbrellas, Huir Brushes. All of tho above nrtiolcs are ready for inspec tion, at low prices for cash or approved city ac ceptance. G. S. NICHOLS. N. B.—G. S. N. will manufacture to order any garments entrusted to bis care at short notice und in the most approved style. Cutting to lie made out, done with care nnd dcspntch, and fils warranted if made by experienced w orkmen. oct7 ’ Murkol-Sqiinre. nov 10 276—I m New Establishment. The subscribers are now opening, on Bay-street, next door to Messrs. Wimberly & Jones, tin extensive as sortment of 11 ATS und CAPS.com- prising every variety nnd style ex tant, manufactured by themselves expressly for this lUHiket, which they oiler at wholesale or re tail on liberal terms. As we design confining ourselves exclusively to the sale of Hats & Caps, our slock in point of quality and fashion will be equal to any over offered to tho citizens of Sa vannah By the weekly nriivnls from Now York, wcshnlt ho furnished with tho latest fashions di rect from our manufactory. Country Merchants, Planters nnd the Public generally, are respectful ly solicited to give us a cull. J. IVES A CO, N. B.—Boy-street, next door to Messrs, Wim berly & Jones, nov17 277 Dry Moods. T HE subscriber has now ou hand, nnd will continue to keep a very general assortment ol Fancy and 8tuple Dry Goods, Perfumery,&c., which is offered lor sale low, under the manage- meitt of William G. Fuuto, south aide Market. Square. Planters and families will he supplied at very low price*, by nov 12 273 11. ROBERTS. Silks, Bombazines* Ac. B LACK and blue Muck Gru do Swiss Black nnd hlue blank Grode Puri# Black Poult do Sole Ceil'd Poult de Snin Black and hlno black Bombazine* ‘Motisliu du Lnines French and English Print* 3-4 und 44 Scotch Ginghams,for widow hy HENRY LATH HOP, 3 net 21 254 7nml 10, Gibbon*' Buildings. Clmllys, DlinulafAc, ~~ R ICH Satin striped Chnllys Do (54 heavy Silk Shawl* 84 heavy Plaid Shawl* Fancy Hdkfii, Muslin Collar* . Rich English Print* Just received per brig Clinton, nud for sale low, by HENRY LATIIHOP. Nos 7 and 10, Gibbon's Uuildinge. oct 23 256 New Store. H ENRY LATH ROP is now opening at tho store recently occupied by Messrs. Snide! & Nichols. Nos'. 7 and 10, Gibbon'* Buildings, an entire fresh assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry. Goods, which am offered nt wholesale or retail, low for "cash or approved credit. Among which may he found 2 bales Rod Flannels 3 do White do 1 do Patent Welsh do ] do Plaid Linsuya 1 do Plain do 3 do B«*d Ticks 3 cases Washington Joans 40 piece* Satinet* Till loii-tlrenL. 03* Pin'/io Fortes tuned, nov i4 275 .. „ ^Noilco* W E, iiirt undersigned citizen* of Snrannnlu J.«Ueviiig that the great mas* of Individ-, mil Clinit|o Bill* afloat is calculated to keep tho, small siliurchnugo from being brought into cif». dilation, have come to a determination, Unit from', und after Hie 20Ui of December next, to receive; Individurtl Change Bill, und request the chi- tans generally to ruspoud to tin* our decisiou. John J Wkver, John P Williuimnm, W&J WRomsliurt, J F Linder,, John E Cofit,. H Gordo*, J B Spann, Aaron Sibley, l3r R Wayne* Henry Castoltow, Edward Dourqiiiu, John H Strews, Joint Baitixt, S Moriiiugstar, Nicholas Gerelo, II Nugle, F Cody, Solomon Zeigler, John Scudder, James Roberts, W F Shearer, D J McKenzie, Joseph Gtiuim, M P Verdery, John Giuovoty, John Cas*, Put. Prion, P McGovern, Isaac Russell, John Woaimr, George Haas, Aud’w Dixton, John Dillon, Hugh O'Reilly, Hugh Reilly, E Riggs, D Sicks, Jns Wiggins, John Curry, LM Palmer, Bryan Foley, Marearet Murlow, Cook & Cn, Tims J Walsh, Hiram Roberts. John E Hertiuiidcx, William Feostcr, Geo J Jones, nov 26 286t. ill mm Kentucky Jeans Saxony Cussimeres Irish Linens Linen Sheetings Linen Diapers" Huckaback 8-4 04 and 104 Dntnask* 34 and 44 brown Sheetinss und Shirtings oct 21 254 ftiousliii Do Laities, Luces, Ac* Per brig Excel. S UPER all wool Moiisliu De Lainc* Thread Laces und Edgings Muslin Edgings and Inserting* Fig’d Silks, silk Scarfs • 84 rich silk Shawls French nod English Print* Bleached Canton Flannels, this day received and forsale cheap by HENRY LATHROP, nov 7 209 7 & 10 Gibbons’ Building* «s at reduced Prices. upeting! I EC LIVED by ship Celia and brig Augusta, » super 3 ply Carpetings, do 2 do do, do sin* Silk aud Cotton Umbrellas, 1 CASE, silk and cntlon Uinbrellus, just re ceived by AVERY & JOHNSON, nov 20 South aide Monument-square. Caudles, Soap, Ac, ~~~ AA BOXES Sperm Cundle*.various size* 1UU 200 do Soap, various brands 15 boxes Negro Pipes, large size 25 do No 1 Starch 25 do Lemon Syrup 12 cases mixed Pickles 20,000 very superior lleguiin Scgara 6 casks Cheese 25 hhls sweet Malaga Wine 50 cases Hock, Golden Sherry and Port Wines. For sulo on accommodating terms hy nov 19 GEORGE H. MAY. Wninga Wine A Goslica Batter. OA QR casks sweet Malaga _ L/ choice Goshen Butter,funding par George aud for sale hy SHAPTER & WOODBRIDGE. Also, 88 bags prime Rio Coffeo nov 28 Car R gle do do, do twilled Venetian 4*4, 34 and 54 wide; also, superfine Tufted and Brussels llnge All of which will be sold nt very reduced prices. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. nov 26 Salt, Sugar, Whiskey, Ac, ~ CKS~ 500 SAC ^ S 8nU _ _ 10 hhds St Croix Sugar 20 do Porto Rico do 50 hblssunerior Rye Whiskey 40 do Holland Gin G J do Otard Brandy 3 4 pipes do 2 pipes Holland Gin 20 (ibis Pencil Brandy 10 do Mononguhcla Whiskey 60 lings Rio Coffee 30 do White Lngunyra Coffee 30 kegsNnils, assorted 30 do Tnlmcco, select brands Just received nnd for sale hy FORT, CLOPTON & MALONE, nov 4 266 S Harris, Chus W Rhode*, II Smith, John Mntzger, Philip Knlh, John Keehler, J M Baldwin, Tho* J Swygover, FRWyUy, Put. Foy, John Klhly, I^iwrnnce Connell, D Gilligau, Dan'l Gilligan, James H Wade, John \V Clifton, Ezra Kent, Thomas Haims, E A1 Prendergast, P Condon, Wiu VVillinnis, P Campbell, J B Spencer, C W Dengur, CIiiis Hornly. John VV Fraser, John Murchison, M Hopkins, Harris &. Reilly, Heidi *V Jones, Jacob Shnfler, Henry Iluupt, John E Davis, Joseph Densler, A Champion, Snider,Lnihrop*N«vitt, Fuller, Moore dt Co, Tho* Richardson, Alison Parsons, J W Webster, Solomon Gondatl, G It Hendrickson, James Dickson, Francis Stnrr, Edward Morrarty, Silas Hollis. 'or Boston* A ^4 THo brig PANDORA^ CJrtpiainTilling- “■*kn*t ha* part of her cargo qpgi'goil, and will have despatch. For freight or ph'isage, ap ply to the Captain oft hoard, or to . » , • nov 30 PADELFORI),, FAY & CO. For Now*York—BrhrJAiic. The regular packet brig GEGKGE.Cap- Swtain Hull, will he despstclieil irirmcdiiitely. Fur freight or passage, apply ou bourd ut Mon* gin’s upper wharf, nr to nov 88 LEWIS & WILDER. For Baltimora. jjaji The packet scl.r FRKD'K A*. TUPPER, JlfiShnving most ofliernargo engaged,will have itutuedinte despatch. For freigh| or pnMnge. Iinving excellent accommodation*, apply to Cupt Morgan oil board at Jones' upper whurl, or to nov 28 LADD,TUPPER A 81 STARE. For Philadelphia— Regular Line. J&A The coppered and copper IliHtnned hrig jEBKNEW HANOVER, Cant. Curly, having puriofher curgo engaged, will meet with quick despatch. For bulniica of freight or passage, up- ply to PHILBRIC^ A CO. { Who ntfer for sale landing from said brig, . Suh Room, rteusoiinhlo staple sins, Canton l*lun Calico, Ticking, wool uu Broadcloths, Ladies aud a Jacket*, Wrappers and J»ei fine Cos;*, Vests and PufiUiou, Ciiuou Coni,, Tlirend, Cn|X, .ilk l icm.m,»,rtvm, I‘y »• lMiilbrlck Just lauded from stcninaf• Charleston, 100 boxes M R IL, brand, a'choice article and 11/m prices. 84 hnlfbblssiiperfino Flour 300 bags Shot, uHsorted 50 coils Bale Jtono 1000 lbs Bagging Twine *>y^i 20 casks broken nnd screened LeiiTgh Coal 1 case Tid : ng and 2 hales Liaseys nov 5 For iicw-Orlcans, k The ship JOHN HALE, Oapt. Perkins, fcwill sail in all this week. For freight or pnssage, apply to the Captain on board, or to nov 30-l PADELFURD, FAY A*. CO. For Now-Orlcuns. The Amerirau ship RUSSELL,Captain IffiSConncr, will have iimuedinto despatch for tho above port. For freight or passage, apply to AND'W, LOW .V, CO. uov 28—r Notice. T 11E Copartnership heretofore existing he- tween the subscriber* under the firm ol'Pad- elford, Fay & Co. istlii* day dissolved by mutu al consent. Edward Pudellord is charged with the liquidation and settlement of theufliursnfthe concern, empowered to use its name for that pur pose,und will continue the business in his own name for his own uccount. , Signed EDW’D. PADF.LFORD, SAM I,. H. FAY, JOS. S. FAY. . Savannah, Dec. 1,1840. City marshal’s Notice. I N the Market House on Monday, the 7 th De cember next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. will be loused (under the superintendence of the Market Committee) all the Stalls iu said Market for one year from dute. Conditions, one-half cash, (bankable money) file other half in joint notes, at six mouth*, with two names to he up;iroved hy tho above CmmniUce. The above terms' must be complied with before possession is given. A. HARMON, c. m. N. B.—No bid will be taken from Uiose that ure iu arrears for stall rent nov 30 Notice. T HE annual meeting of tho Commissioners of Public Roads of Chatham County, will be held at the Court House in the city of Savnu* nnh.on the first Monday, being the fill day De cember, 1840, at eleven o’clock,A. M. A return of all bunds subject to road duty should be uiude to tlm Secretary or the Board hv the Commis sioners of the several districts, at feast a week be fore the meeting, in ohedieuoe to a resolution of the Board passed at it* last annual meeting- W. W. WASH, Sec’yB. c.p. n. c. nov 17 277 (Geor) For Freight or Charter. £ The first class New York built ship CIN-' &CINNAT1. Barstow,-master, stows about* 1200 bide*. Apply to the muster on board, nov 20—cm By S. Pliilltrlck 5gj , V .. At Private Suliv ... A likely intelligent Muluif* UmM-Jbeiit 16 years of age, brought up to h6ui«» woS ^ ~ gro Woman ohmic 34 year* of iiae, u‘c washer, with her do tighter about jy. yt*m so. a Negro Woman about 35years of and wiuthor,*; with her two hov*, 6 i old, will ho #6|d u bargain. — Administrator'* Sale.' ■ K)' S. Pliilbrick A i .. On Saiurday, ih« 2d day of Juiiimn* mext, at H o clock, in front of store, sundry aripskw, viz: liutw. Clocks, old Iron, die., belonging (o the E*tsta of Janie* H. B. Foster, deennsed,and sold by.permission of Courtond per order ofUie. Ad. Viuuistrator. Terms cash, (city uiuuef)*-Uvfttt« (ifiivery.. qov 11 fiFsTFsinnicir^co:— 5 , * • ; At Private Sale. • , Tj'jd'tiff from *hip Nevyatk, from New York. 10 bbl* Potatoes, 3 do Diifoii*, 2do Cniniierrie*. lfl. gr and 7 1 bids (Vesh Biickwlieot. ti nov'6 7 «y »• **l,ill)rick At privaiovule, landing from brig W.m Tsylor from New York—23 bale*.-Negro Shirings, (a superior article) 1 case Afftnsliu du Laines, will bu sold ut reduced prices dud on ucconumidaiinr . •• ' . nov 20 By S, PJiill>ric|c A Co. Planter’s Hotel—SAPANNAH, GA. Arfa This establishment is now open, /zA JHioLfor the reception of both steady and Jnff. and transient Boarders, under the management of the subscriber, who pledges himself, that noth- 1 mg on hi* part shall he wuntiug. This house has been fitted with new furniture of the neatest style, and the bedding equalled hy none iu the; city. . Fumilin* can be accommodated with private* rooms, surpassed by none, for comfort—prices; moderate, nud the best the market* can afford, will be procured. This house is on tho Bny, near the market,' and convenient to all kinds of business. No bar will be kept open iu the house, to an-j noy those who uiay bo pleused to stop with the! subscriber. The best ofscrvnnt* will be in attendance. J. SLATER. ‘ ICTThe Southern Advocate, Georgia Journal, Federal Union, and Southern Whig, will please publish the above six mouths, aud forward , their uccountsto the subscriber for settlement. J. S.. oct 15 248—Cm •*1 . At private Sale. ...cut • 30 hhds Bacon, assorted; 15,000 lbs Shoulders, r.pUO lbs bagged Hams,50 Westphalia .Hutu*, 10 pipes uud 15 qrensk* domestic Hraiwlyy |5 or .C).ks MO]). Ton, VVi'iu, 5 |)ip M Ilullui<d-Min, 4 pipe. dom. Gill, ail III,I, Iuciia J mut Gin,60 do N E Rmn,10do-Mbuoii'o Wills, key, 30 do B.iltimoro Whiskey. 30 do do Gin, 43 qr casks and 5 |th casks sweet Malaga Wine, 15 ImlfpIpwLWhite Wine Vinegar, 100Imxo* Hon* ey Dew Tobacco, 250 <(u uinuiiRiftured do, 50 coils sup’r Bale Rope. 200 do cou^unii do, -1000 lb* best 3 thread Bugging Twine, 40 kegs ground Ginger, 20 Imxe* ground Pepper.25.do Mustard. 10 cask* W S Sperm Oil, 16 hhls njfiued Whuln do, 80 bags Coffee, 30 crates Crockery, 25 dozen old Sherry Wine. 30 do old Port, 6ft-boxes Clar- ut. 50 baskets Champagne, 2500 bu«hi4* Oats, (in bulk) 50 dozet^Buckets^O nest* Tttbs.3000 Gun ny Bags, 700 Suit Sntks, 50* M ■ Spanish ■ Begor*. 200 Al balf Spanisli do, 100 M Alexumlrittdo.’ieo ««"« Wrapping Paper. 10 dozen Album*Mat*, 300 bbl* Baltimore Flour, 10 case* Shoe* and Brogans, 5 do Letter Paper, 1 bale English Ker- t says, 3 casesGnlicii, 4 do woolen N’egro> Cloth- ii'ff. 1 hnle Ticking, 0 do pluid Liosuys, 300 hag* Shot, assorted, 22-»uisks- Leltigh Coal, 200 ton* Liverpool do, 20 tiosftdf old Scotch Whiskey. 2 half pine* old Port, 3 puncheon* Jam. Rutn, &c. For sale ou nccnmmoilfitine terms nov f» One Hundred nnd Twenty-five Dollars Rewind. Runaway from the subscriber on the 23d instant. Irom tny plantation in Ef fingham County, the following Negroes, viz; Allick. Jacob, Shad, Jesse, Peter, Sandy, London and Isaac. One hundred dollars ■will be paid for tlm detection and delivery of the three first named iu Chatham County Jail, and five dollars a piece for the remaining five. "" BURTON. nov 25 285 ELIZA I Notice. T HE subscriber having purchased from Wm. H. Lloyd his eotiro stock of Dry Goods, &c M will continue the business at the sntue place, umler thu direction of Mr. W. G. Foote, nov 10 271 H. ROBERTS. Brought to Jail On the 19th i f November, n Negro matt who says hiaiinme is GEORGE, and that he beloifgs to Leneal Smith, » near Macon. Said man is 5 feet 0 inch- «* high, dark complexion. ELAM 8. ASHCRAFT, Jailer, Brunswick. Gn. Lard, Pencil Brandy and Flour. L ANDING from cchr. Fred’k A. Tapper, from Baltimore, 62 kegs No 1 new Leaf Lard 20 hblt* Peach Brandy 45 do superfine Flour. For snle bv nov 26 FRANCIS SORREL & CO. Sheiiir’s Sale. W LL be sold on the first Tuesdnv in Feb ruary next, before tho Court'House in the city of Brunswick, between the usual hours ofsule, seven Negro slaves, mimed Mondny, Ro- zan. Eljzn, Flora, Nut, Eluant! mid Peggy; levied on as tho property of S. M. Burnett, to satisfy an execution issuqd our of the Inferior Court of Glynn County under tho foreclosure of a mort gage in favor of Gabriel Dicks vs. Samuel 41. Burnett. Property pointed out by defendant. dec2 E. S. ASHCRAFT, Slieriffo. o. Administrator’** Sale. T>Y virtue of un order of the Honorable tho AJ JusticesofjtbeInferior Court of Chatham County, while silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before tho Court House m said County, on the first Tuesday in February next, all tho Negro slaves belonging to tho Estate of James Aimer, deceased, eleven In number, limned Gov- ernor, Crawford, Hnrry, Scott, Harriet, Jean- nie, Sambo, Andrew, Peter, Jack mid Louisa, or ns many of thmn as may he survivors, for the benefit ofthe heirs mid creditors of *aid Estate. Terms of sale cash, purchasers paying lor ti- l '“«- JAMES McHENfiY, Aifra’oi dec 2 Gcoftfia—Cllynn County. 'VXrnrij l-'* « ,n il '““X concern: V\/ 1 ERE AS, Benjamin Wilson applies to „ LeUor* of Admiuistratiou ou the Glvin n d eir ° ct ‘' of Geo. VV. Warren, late of Glynn County, deconsed, midHhfmiu. T or ?r° re to cite and admonish all, ceased m “ttd creditors of snid de in term’s or iW e0,, j eot,n,,,, (if n»»y ft»ey have) Utrut mi wi n, UW{ L«iters of Admin- t|i e juntieoL „r,)'i n V n ' llc ' a Bcurlfld. one of 8M2SInrermr Court ofmid Coimtv. IliieliaiitluyorWov. ]840. dec 2 J- MOORE, Clerk. •. , L n y Y u " , ‘ Sctrtu's. 52.7.1ft . Ha wa sojnr., i 'T’ ' brown' nnd ‘durk d'or'? Chil1 ' r '"- Mle ^ — dfc ^ UD1). THI»Pl,'B 'g . . 'light 'durk hrowu.' SISTARE. * Artillery, A*,' EARnt your Luborutory Tin, Day.Sd £V,' ; “I V u'olnrk, 1>. M. In ittond a Cno, P a ny Meetii). lly ordar of Capt. atepbena. ife-iS jS # IATTIIEVVa Htsitg’tC.A. doc2 150' dee 2 BAGS pr?'i'a o'ruf*)i Bin Cnflec now ^ „ AVI'IsUey nml Ituiiidy. crop,, for anlo bv ,l ' ,V DotnljontfoldBcoirih Whiskey, 20do 280a A. R. GORDON OVf Cognac Brandy, forsale by* -J!! GUitUUWf nov 28 rirmpm/n srsv . ou, A; L.gifiuWftStitUS to Hlli 4*-, t(l a. p||; dec 2 Scotch Ale. fif CASKS Scotch Ale, iu store, and for X •_# sole hy nov28 T. R. MILLS. Timber nnd Lumber. •f AAA PIECES Pitch Pine Timber 1 vl Vf \/ 500 Lightwood Posts 150 M. S.iwed Laths 600 Live Onk und Cypress Knees, well sea soned. For sale by JOSEPH H. BALDWIN, mig 28 At Stiles’Wharf. Bacon. 2000 LBS prime Bacon Sides, forsale FORT.'cl'/oi'TON & MALONE, nov 4 266 Gin, Codec, Ac. A PIPES pure Holluiid Gin XU 100 hngs Juva Coffee 15 half pines A Seiguette Brandy 100 cases Claret 100 pieces Dundee Bngglug, Forsale on accommodating tenus by ER & O' ROSE ODRISCOLL. Splendid Loudon Annuals. B OOK of tho Boudoir or the Court of Queen Victoria, a series of highly finished Por traits ofthe English Nobility—1 vol., Folio, su perbly bound in Morocco—12 plains. Portrait* ofthe Children ofthe Nobility, n sc ries of highly finished engravings—1 vol. Folio— 8 plates. Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1841, with poetical illustrutions, by Mary llowitt, with 30 plates—1 vol. quarto. Legends of Venice illustrated, bv J. R. Her bert, Esq., edited hy 'I iios. Roscoe, Esq., with 10 plates—1 vol. quarto. Forget Me Not for 1841, edited hy Frederick Shoba**)—ii plates. Friendships Olteringniid Winters Wrenth, for 1841-11 plates. Also, The Token und Atlantio Souvenir. The Gift nnd the Violet. Tho Juvenile Album Tales from fur and near, hy Mrs. R. Loe—1 volumo, quarto, with 8 en gravings, The Juvenile Forget Mo Not,a Christmas mid Now Years Present lor 1841. J u*trecoivcd. nov 25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. New Silks, Ac. B LACK Gro do Soie. black Itul'n Lutestring Blue blk Gro de Soie,blue blk Gro do Afric EW.U Swchew SWU.Love Handkerchiefs Black and blue black Bombasine Blue blk and blk 64 Damask Thibet wool Shawls Do do 44 plain do do Black und hlno black Merinoes Fancy colored do Printed (background)Saxony Cloth Ladies super dark Horscskin Gloves Do do__bluck nnd white do Misses Hmscskiu Gloves Ladies Beaver Gloves Do blenched und unbleached Cotton Hose For sale low, by nov 17 GEORGE VV. BEHN. Just Received, By brig G B Lemur, and foe miIo very low, R ICH French Prints Do Loudon Furniture Priuts Rich Foulard Do Lanes Rich Broche Shawls 8-4, black ground Rich heavy Dnmnsk Silk Shawls, vnrions colours Do Broche Mantillas, entire new article Do Cloth emboss'd Piano Covers Do do printed do do J. A. CLIFFORD, oct 30 Gibbon's Building. Iron Store. H untington. Wright & co. offer tor salo ou accommodating terms, a good and full ussqrlmeut of IRON, STEEL, &c. consist ing of, viz: 40 tons Sweeds Iron 25 do English do 30 do American do 2 do Sheet do 2 do Boiler do 40 bundle* Hoop d» 40 do Bund do 30 do Nail Rods 20 do Shapes 6 do Atnericnu Steel 2 do Gerinmi do 6 do Spring do 1 caso oi'Cnst do 500 keg* Nails Cart und Wagon Boxes, &c. nov 28 280^ Ten and "Wine. PACKAGES superior Black Tea, in X f chests, 3 und J chests; 6 qr cask* Port Wino. Chumpnguo Wine of tho Anchor brnnd.iu quart* und pints. Lmidinc from ship Celia, for sulo by LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. nov 26 Ntcol Feus. /T/X GROCE now style, iu great vnrioty, Gil- Ol" lot's, Windie’s, Porryuln, Eaglfe, Vtoto* rin, Capitol, Washington, CommerninT, Moreau- tile, Ruby, Raven Black, Cubinet, Coronation, 3 pointed Coronet, Gilt,.&c, Jnstrooeived. uov 21 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. old GEORGE H. MAY. SeJgnettc IS randy. "I XX HALE pipe's Seignoite Brandy, for sale JLUi.p ceo. ii.ta. Uilv as' Axes, Traces and Hollow-ware. ff’JY DOZEN Collins’ Axes tIU 15 do Hunts' do, 25 do King's do 500 pair Trace Chain# 10 tousCurron Hollow-waro For sale by N. B. A IL WEED. nov 24 For Sale. A 8 die subscriber is desirous of mi entire re- oX move into one of tlm upper counties of tbo Slate, he offcrsfnr sule his two plantations Hare- wood nnd White Onk, in Bryuu County, eigh teen. miles from Savannah, containing about two thousand acres. On these two Plantations there are about live hundred cleured, one hundred of' inland swamp will: a good reserve of water.; tho balance good cotton mid provision laud. Ou Harewnod there is u comfortable dwelling house with every necessary building for u rice or cotton Plantation, also, negro houses for a large gang. As it is presumed no person will ptirchnsn with out an examination of tho property, furUier par ticulars are uuneceesary. For terms, conditions and a view of the property, apply to Thos. J. Wuters, llarewood, BrynuCouiitv- GEO. M.’WATERS. N. B.—With the property may ho purchased about one hundred beau of flue stock Cuttle, uud about fifty bend of Sheep, uov 2 264|| I m For Sale. O NE fumilyofNegroos. consisting of seven; also, one Negro Boy. Tho family consists ofa man nnd a woman, prime workers, raised on a cotton plantation; one boy 12 years old, one of 8, one girlufO years, one of2, und an infimt boy 6 weeks old. Tlm above property will be sold low, and ou accommodating terms. For further particulars, applv to the suhscaiher. novjM HIRAM ROBERTS. SIIOUSE A IflASON, CARRL4GE REPOSITORY AND MANU FACTORY, Savannah, (Ga.) andEaslon,(Pa) T HE Public is informed, that n good assort ment cf COACHES, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES. GIGS, SULKEYS. fa., are con stantly kept for sale nl the above Establishments, of our own innnufuclnre, which are olVered ou tho most reasonable terms. A continuance of favors from our old custom ers uud tho public generally, is respectfully soli cited. Repository in Savannah, corner of Bull aud Broughtou-atrent,* near Monument Square. oct 20 258|| T Gcmiioic Eau de Cologne. THE Subscriber has just received direct from the importer, one caso genuine Cologne, periorarticle. THOS. UVERSON. CBRTIFICATK. Tho undersigned. Jean Mario Farina, opposite tho Market Place ill Colngno, (Rhino) tho most ancient distiller of genuine Cologne water, and by Letters Patent, Purveyor to their Majesties thb Queen of Prussia, tho Queen of Great Bri- talih tho King and Queen of France, tho Queen of Spain, tho Qunen'of Portugal, the Empress of Brest, tho Crown Prince of Franco, the Princess Frederick of Prussia, the Princes* Adelaide of France, Ac. declare* that ho has this, day sunt to Mr. Thomas Rverson, of Savannah,one box con taining twenty-live dozen flasks Cologne Water, (Eau uo Cologne) first quality; lYoiu mv fabrica tion. . JEAN MARIK FARINA; Cbloguo, July COth. 1840. nov 0 To Contractors. ENaixKtrv'eOmcK, Ckntkal R. Road, Savannah, Oct. 28th, 1840. P ROPOSALS will lm received by the sub scriber, for grading the remaining portions of tills roud, from the end (if tho present contracts,, to the Ocnmlgeo River, at Macon, n distance of about 48 miles. The work will bo divided into sections of convenient length—tlm culverts und bridges to he included. The quantity ofexcuvo- tion nud embankment, is nearly two millions cubic ymd*. The Proposals will he opened and decided ou at Milledgeville, on llie 5th Dec. next. The terms of pnymout. and all other informa tion on the subject, will be mnde known on ap plication to the Engineer, at Savannah,or at Mil* ledgeville, three days previous to the letting. No portion of tho work will he let unless the whole can he put under contract ut that time. Proposal* will he received for Masonry sepa rately, if offered. , L. O. REYNOLDS, ChiefEng’r. . ont 28 260 Furniture for sale uud House lo Rent. ,,, , . T HEFuralturo in fits house occupied hy ; 8, H. Fay Uoffered forsale ns jt now stands, and tho lease ofthe House until, 1st Nov. .next, and which can no doubt bo renewed from year to your. ITiiat cli.po.ml ofby 10« Janunry togoth- or, the Furniture will then lie.qffered in lots to suit purchasers, mid the hoiisq.rented to tin up- nrovrni tenant. For terms, apply «t the offlne of PADELFURD, FA nov 20 286 Notice. A MEETING ol the Stockholders of the Bank of Brunswick, will beheld at their Agency iu tlm city of Augusta, on Monday, the 25th clay of January next, nr the purpose of electing a Boaril of Directors, und forthetrans. action ufutiy other business that may then come before them. I. C. PLANT, Cashier. Brunswick, Nov. 11, 1840. nov 12 273Q25J Christ Church. TYTOTICE— ProperaU v#\H be revived ±\ Saturday, Otii Dec. next, for the purchase of not exceeding six Pew* iu fee simple. The term* and conditions of purchase will he made known on application to tlm undersigned. Reuters of Pews ure required to give hum at« notice to tlm Treasurer of their intention to retain nr relinquish for the ensiling year. Those remaining uureuted.or ou which notice to retain is not given, will he oiiered to the highest bidders ou Monday the 7lh Dec. next, ut 10 o'clock, A. M. ut the Church. No unu in urreurs will be permitted to retain or tentu Pew. A. BARTOW. Secretary nnd Treasurer Christ Church, nov 20 286o , FAY A CO. D RAFTS ut^ Uov ifre pn New-xui’K. Independent Prcshytei'iau Church. T HE Pews in this Church, not held ( tu fee simple, will bo rented for one year, on Thursday, 3d December next, at 12 o’clock, noon. Notice thereof shall he given by the ring ing of the hell. Present occupants who desire to retain their Pews, will please give notice to tlm Chairman, ofthe Bonn! of Trustees before tho day above named, ns ull Pews not so retain ed will bn put up and leased to tlm highest bid der. In no case sliull the Pew-holders, who are in arrears, ho allowed to retain their Pew*. FRANCIS SORREL, Chairman Board of Trustees ofthe Independent Presbyterian Church, nov 25 284 p High School. B AMES’ School is now' in operation nt • tlm Methodist Sabbath School-room, on South Brond-st.,between'Ahercorn and Lincoln. Instruction is given in all tho branches usually taught in dm High Schools or Academies of our country. Terms made known hy application to tho Teacher nt the residence of S. Gnodull. Tho Teacher will try lo do his duty nnd to satisfy his eniployers. The Night School occupies four nights of eucli week, comm'mcing nt half past 6, and continuing two hours and a linlf. In this School, particular attention is given to Freuch, Book-keeping and the higher Mathematics. nov 16 276 , The Subscribin' . D ESIRES to employ on the first of Jnnunyr next, tin Overseer for Gen. Hamilton's Plantations on Savannah Back River. The pro perty cotiiprise* three Pluntntionn, of 900 acres under harnc. No man deed apply who cannot prodticn unexceptionable recommendations for qqmaiUty., sobriety, skill, experiencojhonesty and understanding. The, wages are fifteen hundred dollars with tho usual plantation allowances,— Apply to J. Hamilton, son. & Co., Charleston, Wiii, Patterson A Co.. Savannah, or to the sub- icriber, Pennyworth bland. Savtmuah River. T. L. HAMILTON. n'oV 19 ‘ 279|11/ " Hartford Flro Insurance Col I NSURES against loss and dumugehjr Fire, on dwelling houses, stores, merchandize, form- tm«( ftiills, uinnulUctories, and other,progeny on terms ns favorable nsotlmr institutions hi tHis city, Thoyaputiition, this poinpnny ha* obtained In. a business of more than j!5 years, for liberality in ndjusting.Hnd promptness iii paying losses, just ly entitles it to n share.dfndblio potrottuce. Thn undersigned agent for the City of Savan- lull, is duly authorized to receive up plications, ^d is*lte policies ofuwumnco, renewal*, &c. oct 13 W WOODBRIDGE. Agent. [■•"Afloat. ‘ILS prime wmte Corn, schr Marla, from Eliza- PHILPRICK & CO: For Sale. Tlm subscriber offers for sale his Plantation in Bryan County, situn- ted on the Midway River,containing 650 acres of laud, of which 200 acres are cleared and under fence. There are on the place nil buildings necessary (dwelling house excepted) iu good repair. He’also offer* his stock, consisting of about 40 head Cattle and Hogs, Provision*, plantation utensils, &». Ap ply to W. B. Fleming, Esq. Savnuuab, or to the subscriber on tlm premise*. J. S. MAXWELL. nov 10 2710Jm Farm for sale. That desirable Farm, containing eleven and a half acres, situated ou the Thunderbolt Road, one nud u quarter mile# from the city, with the improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, kitchen, stables, &c., well cal culated for u public house nud store. Also, A good family Her*e and Barouche, with four seats, silver mounted. The Horse warranted sound und gentle. For particulars, apply to A. V. DESNQYER Corner of Bull and Bryau-street*. w>v W 271 W Mlsenu’s smc. ' ILL lie sold on thb first Tuesday in Febru-. ary next, before,the Court Huns*, in thu City bf Savannah, between the usual hour* of sale, the following eighty-eight (88) Negro slnvos, to wilt u . .. ■ ■ •• BnntHwn&toochnel, Cnnpcr, Martbftvold Mer- •ni, re mill, bid Rachael, old C'lnroy, Sn«ih,Eliza, Wja-nt Mitchell, Daniel, yomig Fortymore. old Clarissa, William, voting l'hnihn.I?anc,youit£ Daniel, Affy, young William,Jittfeilary.Heuny, Jim,Jack, Geoige, Peggy, liltlft&arah. little A* hram. big Abram, Juno, little Bylin, old Bella, Elizabeth, Meley, Harriet, old Gtasciiwmld Hue, Agrippa, Liglitluot, Sylvia, Jane; AbBy," '•'> Adam, Putty, John, Phillip, Charlotte, Davy, old Hannah! Billy, Julia, Matthias, Dolly, Flora, old Hurry, Fanny, Lucy, Charles, Carolina, old Pat ty, Eve, Lusty, old Polly, Chine, Biunh, old For- tymore, Katy, little John, young Harry,old Phuj* Nelly. Warren, Diana, Caesar, Scipio, Jinny. I»rital, old BJgby, Joe, Beck, Hetty, Lduhl' big Alary, Ned, young Clarissa und Hariftondyt'levi- ed on under nud by virtue of an exouuttai on fiirnclosure of morlj _ rior Court of Cliutl of Charles Spalding David Stiodgmsa. •>. r ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c. (Georgian) HorsI for Sale. The subscriber bus for snle, a large Day Htirse, seven year# old, well conditioned, and well broke, both td the saddle and harness; and likewise trained to stand wherever lie i* hfft without a groom. War- held nt the Banking House in this city on th# * ranted sound—and will be disposed of ou accom- first Mondny in Jauuhrv next, butwenn tha'l>nn» mndating terms. WILLIAAf A. CARUTHERS, Broughton st. 3d door from Bull-st. nov 10 271 Strayed or Stolen. A Pointer Dog of the following de- scription: t -*LiVer cbfdrpd, grey muzzle, 'white breast, foiir |bet white, und white nt the end of his tail. A liberal. reward will be paid for hi# recovery by the subscriber, nov 18 278 ROB’T. MACKAY. A Bargain for Sale# T HE subscriber wishing to remova to the south-western part ofthe Stale*, offers for sale hi* possessions at Station No. 12 on Central Rail Rond. I hnve in a body about 3000 ncrea of Laud, 1000 acre* cleared and under good fence, nnd ou die premises are two comfortable dwel lings, two new store houses, two gin houses, ne gro house*, corn crib*, (tallies, &c. This situa tion oilers ns tunny .advantage* to one wishing to engage in tho keeping of u public house, mer chandizing nnd plaudits,as any in the State. Any one wishing to buy will cal! on the onbscriber ou die premise*, who’will make the terms liberal. W. P. HARDWICK. Double Bridges, Washington Cn. NoV. 24,1840. nov 23 287t»i For Sale, A N entire gang, consisting of sixty-nine NE GROES, principally in large families.— These Negroes have most of them becu born nnd raised on a healthy Sea Island plantation, ail'd consist of valuable house servants, plqilglitnen, boutmen und field hands. The whule tire war ranted as we II behaved and orderly ; They will lie sold together nr in families, to suit piirchusers.. If not previously disposed of at nrivnto sale, they will he sold at auction on the first Tuesday in January next. For terms nnd ftirthnr particulars, apply to Kiug& Desutissure, Charleston, or to It. A W. KING, itov 26 286Hi, * # * Hancock Lands. rjnHE subscriber offers for sate the Plantation X on which he resides. The tract of land lie* iu die immediate vicinity of Spartn, and contains upwards of1000 acres, of which nearly one-half is cleared aud in cultivation, die residue still in forest ami abounds with timber bf Oak, Hickory, $c. For terms, which will bq innde to accom- hiodute the pnrcluuer, trad n further description ofthe property,apply to Messrs. Dnucun&Kai Savannah, or to tho subscriber (it Sparta. J! CRAWFORD. nov 25 284|lt. Jujube Past.0. 1 CASE French Jujube Pusto. recommended for the cure of coughs, colds; Ac. Just ret ceivod und for sale by . ... »' nov 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Fresh.Garden Heeds* L ARGE width filHrrdwfitt Peas Do DtvuffV. do do Bliio Bishop* Dworf • do^ Early Franta, Washington and Charltou do Sugar mid Horticultural - do Cubbuge, Beets; Carrots, am great-variety, and wttjrar fniBtalv by i G-.11' dscl ■ ■ ' . dec 1 Office Sav. Oo. A \t.. Gk*M, Comf'v. > Savannah, Nuecmbtr 28,1840. t Meeting of Stockholders. T H K Board ofDirpcnir* request n meeting of thn Stockholder* of this Company, ou Fry day next. the4lli (if December, at this office ntl'J o’clock M, on Intsiness of importance. A gen era! hud punctual attandr.ncs U p..tt;«„l,.rl»tre. - quested. By order of the Bonrd of Director*. J. DE LA MOTFA v Jmi*K nov 28 287 Treasurer qiid Sec'^. Central Roil Bma A ltankin# Co. of Gcoi'R’id. '' ‘- 'i f . Sapanuuli, 25(/i Nov. 1840. “ T HE annual election for Niue .Director* td manage the affair* of this Institution, will b# first Mon day in January next, butweou the'hoars of 10. A. M.nnd2. P.M. By order ofthe Bonrd. t ,! i t' •. -nov 26 R. R. CUYLER, Cashier. 1 Overscerjs Sitiiuaiou %* uuicu. T H E nnneraigned Imviug 15 years cxperieufce in tho business, is, desiroua of.olitaiftlfig « situation on a Rice Plant,itibii oil tjio .SuVunnafi River, or any oilier plnce—refers lo Messrs. John P, Wllliotnsdn A Son, unit Mr. Henry TuylbrdfSnvatioah, or Mr. .James Smith of Da rien. Address to the enre of Boston A Randlei Savannah, nr to the subscriber on Air. 11. Tay lor's Laurel lUli Plamatiou ou Buck River. ndv 25 235 B. R. CQX. Ship Cavpentcrs Wanted. F IVE or six Ship Carpenters nr House Car penters that can use axe nnd ndzai ’ Apply* to H. F. WILLINK. nov 28 286 % ' ~ f ltoy Wautcd. ; W ANTED by the year, n Boy lSor. 14 year* of age, to wait about the’ house nnd do errands.' Enquire at this office. nov 18 Wanted. A BOY fourteen or fifteen years old, capable! of doing house work hy the yfenr.. , W. A.-CARUTHERS. - nov 18 . 278 , , Ten Dollitis Hcwnrd t< , W ILL hb paid by tlfe subscriber for ihlohna- tioi) and proof th conviction, of the per son or per«nn#'\vho, for the Insltwo tponths, hnvq commilted.uepredationa bn tbneity lamps almost every night, I beg him or anyuof them,-if It is an not nt\iuiituosity or malice, to come peifsou- ally before me for better sntislhctioh. L8, GIRODONt Lamp Contractor. ..nov 17 278 ■; Howard Insdrnncc Cdinpai c Nmv-York; ;•* I NSURES Howes and other Building*, sol* in port mjd their Cargoes,.Werchm . and other personal property, ngifinsHnssor’i »kn hy fire.- Also * insures yossoU.-'Covtmy Merchandizo agahisHhe hnzard ofinlaud uni tion, or transportation to nnd from* Mnc.nn,i or Milledgeville,ofinuy ofthe intermediate landings; also, between thu plane and Chariest An.' -» *, - S. C. DUNNING, Agent. • nov 12 273. * . . v BOOK AND {Olf FRIKTIMG. ^ i n V Cohicr if Bay * rjlHE auhscrlber i lYiends nnd tli to execute Book*, 1 Law Blank*, Cottoii Bills-of Lading; Hand Notes, MerchnnUC. a Zttnerior style, am jtoeaibl'y can he aflbrd.