Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 16, 1840, Image 3

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111 Uwlr pi . Imlii'H III ,, . furonenor priority to nny clow of distribution of bonnllu J adoption of nmosiirns d« to inplo, i„«|P«fB5*TOIn. t'l"' linn oF CIllMtia III I lift - |irl»llo|Mi nr liy iho enrich oiui portion THIS l.’orrcsponiU jhtlio 8 con to ndoptton 01 moMiinw wmon onn«n r«* •••••• of llw Union ul tha expense of ntitultert nor cntt I aim in the Inlorforenci of tlm rodornl Govern- nmnt with tlm Inenl IdgUlutlmi mid ronorvod right* oftlio States n rotmtdy Ihr piaiuiit, or u ««• cnrity ngnhiat future dangers. \Vo fancy Unit wo hour one of tlm Bourlion* exclaiming—L'Etat! e'est mi. Wlmt moans Mi*. V*" Bonn a hy dispensing wjnil laws.— |a lie' the Government T Wo anppoaod Umt |i«i wna tlm Executive nml that tlm Logh- Intivo power roaided in tlm Anmrlcnn Congress, Mr. Vak Uuukk U not Urn muu to dlctnlo to Con- gross wlmt law* ahnll Im passed. It ia sufficient llmt ho recommend them. It i* indeed surpris- Jug that ho nhottld ho ao hold n« to spank of fix- ooulivo interforcnco In tlm alfair* of the State*, when wo oil know that Exccitlivo interference haa been keenly foil in every Slate of thin Union. Tho remark* oftlio I’rosidcnt in relation to the Florida war, nro very jiutmid mout our entire approbation. Tho commendation hcitowcdon our troopa tlmro, ia well deserved, nml otm which limy but aoldom rocoivo. Tliore nro other subjects In tho Message to which wo do not recur for want ofroufu. | CONGRESS. When the Scuulo nmiembb-d on Wednesday, Oth lust. th. ro was not nppareiitly o quorum pro- aent, hut uftcr tlm arrival of tlm car* from Balti more, a largo quorum of tlm liiombor* woro in their acuta- Tlm I’resident pro tent. of tho Senate (Hon. Win. It. King.) took tlm chair, uiid called to or der. , . . , On motion, it was ordered that a message alionld Im sent to thu lloure, stating that a quo tum was present, and ready to proceed to bush* lies*. A aimilor message was received from tlm I hi uie nml nlso ouo informing tho Senate that'the House had appointed n Connniueu of two mem ber,, (Messrs. Talliaferro and CuvoMolmson) to wait on thu Prcaideut of tlm United States, and inform him thut n quorum of ouch Homo was in attendance und ready to receive any commu nication ho might liuvo to make A corresponding resolution was moved hy M r. WriftUl. and agreed to; nml Messrs. Wright mid Huntington wore appointed thut cnminilleo. On motion of Mr. Smith of Indiana, a resolu tion wa# udopted, authorizing the appointment of al\ Urn Slunding Committee* by tlm Chair— excepting tho (Jnmmittoo of Comnieree, which ' should bo-appointed by ballot. Tho Senato concurred in the joint resolution from tho House fertile appointment qftwo Chap lains, ofditrerent denominations, to interchange betweou tho two houses. Mr. Wright, from the Joint Committee ap pointed to wait on tlm President, -reported that they Iwd discharged their duty ; mid that the Pre sident had directed thoui t» any that he would transmit n Messngo to Congress this day at half past ouo o'clock. Tlm message was then received, and having been road. Mr. Hubbard moved for the printing of 5000 copies of tho Message with tho accompanying documents, und 1500 copies of the Message with out the documents. The Seuate then adjourned. OuThursday, tlm JOtlt, Mr. Norvcll present ed u iiieuioriul 'from certain inhabitants of Michi gan, praying lor tlm uussnne of n uniform Lnw uf Dankrnntcv ; which was referred to tlm Com mittee ou the Judiciary. Tlm Senate then proceeded to ballot for Chair man ofilm Committee ou Coinmurce, and Mr. King, of Alabama, having received twenty-nine ' o’nt of thirty'-two votes, was declared to be duly, 'elected. The Chair then announced tho Standing Com-' miltees, which woro nearly the sumo in point uf composition, us they were last year. Mr. Benton gave notice that ho would nl on ’early day bring in a hill granting pre-emptidu 'rights to Millers on the Public Lands. He said tiiit was intended truly to behefitthose who live iu Log Cabins. It was a •• Loo Cabin Bill.” Notice of bills to bo introduced, were made ‘by different members; most of them were, of u private or merely local character. The Smmto thou adjourned until Moiidny noxt. In tlm House on Wednesday, the Speaker took tlm Cliuir at twelve o’clock and a large- quorum being present, the Clerk reud the Journal 'of yesterday and the names of thu members wlm were in attendance. On luotiou, it wa* ordered that tho meddlers ’ofthe House should lie furnished at the public expense with such newspapers ns they might 'desigunto—tlio price, however, not to exceed the ‘price of throe daily pit pm*. Mr. John Quincy Adams offered a resolution proposing that the following joint rule of the House be rescinded. “No petition, memorial, resolution or other pit- ‘per. praying for tlm abolition of «| ivory iu the District of Columbia, or any State or Territory, nr the slave trade between tlm States or Territor ies ofthe United States, iu which it now exists, shall be received by this House, or oiitcrfahicd 'ill any way whatever. Mr, Jenifer rose to move to lay tho resolution on tlm table, blit Mr. Adams bad the tlonr, mid -proceeded to say that lie was not desirous to debate ,this resolution. He presented it to tlm House, 'because the first days ofthe session are the days for petitions. It was best to rescind tlm obnox ious rule ns soon ns possible. Thut rule whs, in direct violation of the Constitution ofthe United Stales, and ho was not willing so fur ns his agen cy went, that it should continue to be a rule. Mr. Batiks said tliul the subject bad beendis- ‘cussed for weeks at thu Inst session, nml tlm ques tion was decided by n solemn voto oftlio House. ■•For the purposool testing the scnse'uf tlm House os to the propriety of re-opening tho question, be would now niovu to lay the icsolutiuh on the ta ble. Mr. Williams ofN. C. suggested the propriety of postponing the subject until the House was .more full. Ho added nlso that the gentleman who had introduced tho ruin (Mr. Wm. Cost Johnson) was not now in his sent. Mr. Adams said he would profur the opinion ‘ ( oft!io House to bo taken ou the question inune- 'diutely, but Im wus opposed to the motion to luy on the table, because by this it might bo called up .again; mid when the gentleman from Maryland who hud the honor, to introduce it. should be pres* cut, ho would be perfectly willing to bear wlmt Im had to say,provided thu Hoaso would also hear him' (Mr. A.) Thequestinti was then put und decided in the atlirtnulfve—Ayes 82. Nays 68. So the resolution was laid on the table. Mr. Griffin offered u resolution fur tho ap pointment of two Chaplains to interchange be tween tho two Houses (faring the session. Tho Hottso then adjourned. On Thursday, after tho Journal was rend, Mr. Stanly rose and moved (o reconsider tho veto by which 1500 copies oftlm President’s Message with the accompanying documents were ordered to be printed. The question was put. and the majority reftts- cdto reconsider—ayes 89, noes 90 Mr. Tillinghast offered a resolution—calling on the Secretary of the Treasury to report how for. and in what manner tho Sub-Treasury Bill hud been carried into execution, &c. After a brief conversation, Mr. Tillinghast moved that it lioon thn table und bo printed— which wusnegatived—A yes 75, nays 81. Mr. Hand gave notice that Im would on Mon day nextask lenvo to introduce n Bill establishing n Uniform System of Ndtnralizatiuu and repeal- mg all laws nowin existence on that subject. After tlm presentation by tlm Sponker of An- mini Communications front tho Executive Do- pnrtment nano of which was lead, tho Uottso adjourned to Monday next. The above proceedings aro gleaned - from tho correspondent oftho Baltimore Patriot. ,‘V . AUGUSTA^ Dec. 14. LAFAYETTE COURSE.—Fifth Day. r ,2® $300—2 mile boats—best 9 in G. •Col, It \V. Johnson's b. It. Wonder, 3 111 Chas. Lewis' oh. f. Emily Speed, 2 9 2 2 J*'Pkm Sc Walton's g. in. Alien Ann, 12 9 2 Wui. Garrett’s b. f. by Bertrand, jr. 4 dia. Time—I CO—154-155-164. Attca Anti took the lend and maintained it, ■ '!i , ln K me heat with much apparent ease; Sec- « 3 r t y v ? n dor won very handily. Tho.lhitd lHnntffir -‘.foi' 6° * m d it all Ids own way. hnnbm^ io 1 ® ! ? U V UB tlie morning, hut cleared ttftomw 1 1? H o|ocl< 1 y° l ,ho duy proved blit Bloomy—tho coumo rather heavy. ItE. 'onslRutionalist. ILLE, Dun. It). hill w,is p.ts*i-d to repeal Umubtto pluvuiit the carrying of deadly weapons. A hill was passed.-yea* 48, mivq fttf, giving tho efimtion of clerk of tlm court ol ordinary to ill* people. K Tho lii'l to grant n tottory In Camden County, for tlm building ofun academy. *Vn., was lekun up. Mr. Miller offered tin ndditimial section, that tickets should no) he sol;) in Itithmond County. Alibis stage ofthe proceedings a motion prevail- ad to lay tlm bill ou the table for Dm remainder of tlm session, you* 90, nays 99, tho President vo ting iu (lie aliirumlive. All lulls grouting lotte ries should have tlm same fate. A bill was passed to incorporate n company for Urn cottstmciion «f a Turnpike or Hail Road from Milledgotillo to tho Cantral Rail Road. (it tha Hon*e to-day t The bill to authorize specie paying banks Irt i**ne bills us low os one dollar, was i ejected, yeas 07. nttys 104. Mr Chiploy introduced a.bill to repeal an net entitled an act to alter and amend nil net entitled an act more effectually in sdbnre the solvency of all thu banking institution* in this state, us passed on lli*‘24th of December, 1892, assented te J)e- cemhot , 2l» I89d. MILLED*!EVILLK. Dec. II. Tlm proceedings oftho Senate, to-day, were tint of much importance. Tho House took up as the order of thn day, tho Central Bank hill, the title of whieli is. An act to repeal un act entitled. "An act to alter and noicud an net to csMblisli a Bank at Milledgcville, to ha called und know by the name und style of tlm Central Bank nfGeorgin, &c., passed on tlm2vhl day of December, 1898," passed the 2!stdny of December, 1899. und to provide for tho protec tion of the circulation of said llauk atid other purposes. Sir. Iltirdncc moved to strike out the first sec- lion of the bOl which-repeals the nmehcbitory act of 1839. 'Upon this motion n ilebato ensiled, in which .Messrs. Toombs, Crawford, of Richmond. Stephens, and Jenkins, ngainst that'motion, mid Mr. 9fnrpby for it, took part. The House then adjourned to 3 o'clock. At three, Mr. Hnrdage explained to thn House, that when Im made the motion to strike out, he was tinder the impres* prnssinii thattlm bill contemplated un entire re- peal of die charter, but upon a closer cVamimitimi of tlm bill, he ascertained Im was in error, ami fie therefore withdrew his motion. Mr. Rogers re* newud tlm motion, upon which tho dcbntn was continued by Mr.Fiournoy of Washington against find Mr. Bethea iu favor ofslriking out. rim question was then upon striking out; tlm yens mid nays were '•ailed; tlm result was yeas79. liny* 119. ’So thu House refused to strike out tin* first section. Tlm second section was taken up. and amend- od. hi Ibis singe of die proceeding* the lloiiso ad journed, to meet again at 7 'o’clock, 1*. M. ,4t 7 thn House mot, hnt ilwnsagieed to posipohe tlm consideration of tlm bill to .tho uextduy, mid to reud bills of Uio Honatu the first and hocoikI times. ,* The vdte on striking out tlm first section, is I believe, an indication of the passage ofthe bill, biq with some amendments. Tins is tho hill re ported hy tin* special committee appointed to in vestigate tjm affairs of the Central Bank. Nintrwrat <\f rollon, lth>,,Ooi.), stock imi hand, Receipts I not three days, •' previously Exports Inst three days,. •* previously, Stock on hand. KXW04 Nniwltbstsndbigthe nature of tho Isle Intelligence from England, inctors lisvo generally succeeded, In obtaining somewhat higher rales thnn those current previous to the receipt of those accounts. Tho trans actions of Hatordny and yesterday fully establislied Ibis rise, und rendered n change in our quotation* necessary. Whatever the reflsnn may be Pint csli justify buvors in paving these onlinnced rntej.we areola fiiss in roticuivoi and m dm looker on, tbit .present operations must appear strange. It is. howl ever, by no nteans tlm.fiist instance, nor is it likeljf In be me Iasi, that the singular anomaly is presented of our own market being nearly a rent nml n half in advance of die Liverpool prices. The receipts con* dime lorge, nor do there exist, si this present mo ment, sny tangible proofs, nr even sii|ns. that might warrant liic belief—or to make use «l a ditTeicnt ex pression, we might soy. delusion—under which ma ny urc labouring, that die falling oil’of die crop will bosoiery large. The market to-day was rather quiet, snd onlv 0000 bsle* changed bands, at our figures; the safes for the last three days nmoum to *00') bales, amongst which wo nnilca, of'Louisiana and Mississippi, 100 bales ul eij St) (lost a), 02 dost 0| 435 do at —‘j do at 73 do at l 4 } ; 5(1 do.at ; 100 do at P| | J(J8 do at 0 1. HI; 30 punt 5); IVPd»nt8]| SlOdootOi 10 do ntSJj 52poat0; 254 dgatflj; 28 do at 8); 183do mjMUt); 100do at 8) I OOft do at 10} | 47 do nt9) | (100do nt 8j : 407 do Qttiji 30 do at 0j ; und 1031 bales, n mixed lot of Western District, and NorUi Mississippi, at 0) a 0}. Liverpool (Mnssification*.—ho. tr Miss.—Ordinary 7jn 8: Middling. elnEji Middling Fair, U a ; Fair. 00 n t)ji Good loir, III) n 1 li Good St fine, 11 J. 1'rtlgktt—In ennsequence of the large increase of skipping within thu Inst week, freights have become rxccedlngly dull at our quotations. Cotton^ per lit to LtvrrpnnlU |0il aid; do Havre, l|cj duNcw Yojk t 50 per Imle; do ])(qt r >u J n J. , F.rchnmje.• .The operations in Exchange bsve been rather limited.during lb* last few d iys: .Sterling ranges from 0n P; perrl. preni .for first rote signs, lures, (4 60a 4 04 per C sterling -?rnnee, 3 121 a 3 13 New York, 60day*. 4 a J pur ct. ducuurit; {Sight Checks.' I a IJ pretit. . NF.W-YORK* Dec. 1C. Fnney stork* bnvn nil benti down within n dny nr two. This i* tvliolly 'diving to tlio operations ill the street. Tl:n Bulls and the Bears play tip* nil it stock to miit »lieir nwn purposes. Tlio mnticy market is without tho slightest change. There i* still a great want of good pa per by the Banks. The arrangement* with Phil- adelplii-t mako no difference in the market, and tho general impression ia,that nflrr thu banks resume there, money will be still morn nbunddnt beta. Freights In Europe are pelting so very low, and tho price ol Ilnur being down in its present rate has induced shippers to take bold ngain, and Rome few thousand barrel* Western have been taken Up for L'verpool. The margin for a profit i* very tdimll. The rate of exchange oil Philadel phia and Baltimore steady at l.{. Correspondence ofthe Philadelphia North American. RIO DE JANEIRO, 15tliOctober, 1840. \Ve havo dntes from Montevideo to 29th Sep tember, and nro sorry to sny that bur advices are vdrvllnfavornblo. The French Admiral Mnck'nw arrived there on tho 23d, hut tip to iho 29tli noth ing tvas known relative to hia intended proceed ings for the removal of the Buenos Ayres hldck- «de. Gen. Lavnlle find retreated from’ the neigh borhood of Rosas, and thorn was little prospect of an immediate arrangement 'of ditliculties through his nssistnnr.fi. Flour at Montevideo had declined to 16 a $17, atul only one, cargo of tho Isto heavy shipment* from this plane hud arrived. In Cotton Goodsnn improvement. Light Hide* were selling at 103 a He. per Hi. on hoard. Mix ed Uorsn Hair 15c. Tallow 7.). Exchange on London42d. . DIED, At Bedford, hear Augdsia, on Wednesday eve ning the Utli inst.. Mrs. F.i.izaiikth W. Ttvioos, consort of Col..Twiggs. U. S. Army, in the 31 *t year of her age. Her disease, wa* consumption. UNITARIAN SOCIETY. Thn Pew-holdt-r* aro requested to meet This Evening at tlm Church, af 7 o’clock, on business ofinipdrir.nco. Dec. 10 PASSENGERS Per slnbp Virginia, frhni Satilli—J II Hull. Per steam packet Southerner, from Charles- Ion—Mrs Jottes, Miss Jones, Mis* Nutall.Messrs Chandler, New-bold, Turner, Currie, Bawritli, Robert*, Hclsh, Crook and Philhrick. Perstuamhoat Cincinnati, from Black Creek— Mrs McDonnell, Mis* Pelot, Mr Brown, and 8 sle» rage. Per sK-ftmfiont Rirlmiond, from Darien— ( Messra J Demere,C Snyles, 8 II Rockinghrugh, N Camp field, Capt Bill*, nod] deck. Perrteumboat Hamburg, from Augusta—Mrs Price, Dr Hull, Messrs Price, MHedge, and 4 deck. Sliipiiiug lutelligcitcc* roirv iSr'sA va sna h. .. 7!dec. Vc, is jo’ CumitH'iciitl Jotinml. LATEST DATES. From I.iver|>ool, Nov. 0.—From Havre,... SAVANNAH IMPORTS, DEC. 13. Per Br. barque Salem, from Liverpool—400 'tons Salt. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, DEC. 15. I’cr sclu. Catolinc, for Charleston—383 sarks Salt. At Ncw-York on the Oth inst. 50 eliares U. S. Bunk Stock sold nt 6Gj ; 173 do at 60); 23 do b. 30 (J(!j; 73(lo s. 30 GO. On the 10th 25 shares sold at G(>i', lidiloliit; 175 dotit>). On thn Otis a small amount of business was done in stock* n decline bad taken plnre in must descriptions. North Amctican Trust down J; V. S. Bunk j; Har lem 5; Bton'mgton 1; Vicksburg ). Oil the loti'.a fair amount was nunc. A slight im- jtrovement. Im* taken place in inoat descriptions, forth American Trust up (; Delaware Sc liudton i; llatlutnj; 8tw»ingion J ; U. rf. Batik ); Vicks- burg 1- TALLAHASftEE.DEC. 12.—Cotton comes in a litile brisker: the crop, however, will be very stncll. Sales at 12) o 13 cents. £zc/iiinge-—0 tho North, nonet Georgia money, 23 prem; Specie, very scarce, indeed; thu last sales we ueatu et at about 30 pr cent premium. BALTIMORE, DEC. to.—Flour—The market continues extremely dull.—We note sales of Howard street, from store#, in small lou to retailers, qr 84,75, wit.clt itinv be quilted as lltc current into this morn ing. Tlio receipt price, though somewhat unsettled, (4,(i2), with n downward tendency. Small sales of City Mills at 64,87), and Susquehanna nt $4,73 a 4 Grain—We note sale* of Maryland white Wheats at 05 a 110 cents, and ted do at 80 a 0.7 cents. Hales ufPemtsylvanta red and mixed at 93 a 100 dt. Corn has unproved; rye mile sales this morning of now Maryland white nt -19 n 30 cents, nnd yellow ut -18 ct*. —There is no old Corn in market. Sales of Pettit- •ylvnnia Rye ni M.n 55ds. which is a decline on last week’s sales. Hales of Maryland Kyo continue to bo mode ol 48 a 52 rents. We quote Alary land Oat*i 32 cis. ami Virginia at 28 a 30. Cloversced Irum stores, 63 a 5,25. Provl»ioni—We have tto alteration to note in the prices of provisions, sales being limited to the ordin ary demand of city retailers. Mess Beef is held nt $13; No. 1 nt811, and Prime at 69; new mess Pork nt8l7, and Prime nt 814,00. Hales of new Baltimore cured Hams at 12 cents; Middlings at 10) cents, and Shoulders at 1) cents. Hales of No. 1 Lard nt 10 a 11 Sales ofUladcs Butter, from stores, No. 1 at 18a 21 cts.j No. 2, choice, 16 n )8 cents; comitinn No 2 at 14 a 15ct*. nnd No. 3 nt 8 a 12 cents, accord ing to quality. Holes of Western Butter ut7 0l0 eta. 1 i’hhkty—Hales of Whiskey, in bids, nt 24 a25 els. and in hltds. *t 82 a 23 cents. The wagon price ol barrels it 20 cents, exclusive of thu barrel. NBW-YOItK, DEC. d.—Cttfet—Tho stock gen erally is quite moderate,—small sales of Brazil's ore making at 10) a lias; Laguyru the same; Cuba 11; St Domingo 9) cts. Cotton—Ihe market Is quite calm—neither spin ners nor exporters manifest much disposition topur- (-■base, Hales about 1700 bales langiug from 8 to 11 cts. Flour—The navigation closed rather suddenly and earlier than u'suul. .The closing oftltc River has not put up prices. Common Brands Western, is dull ut 4,87; llye Flour 3,19 a 3,25, nnd Corn Meal 3. DEC. 10.—Cotton—Hmall tales of Upland's at 8) a 10) cts. Flour—Prices aro unchanged—snles of common brands Western at 4,87—Ohio round I,units 63.and Georgetown 83,83'. • Fy«—Sales at 58 to 60 cts. NKW-ORLEANB. DEC. 10.—CoMo’n—Arrlvpd since the 4tU lust'.,. 14.439 lit; making tho total re celpis since 1st October, 204,8411 bales, ugninsi 208,- 342 the season previous. Cleared in the tame time, 12,978 bales; making ait addition to stock of 1463 bides; nnd lenvingon band, inclusive of all an ship board not cleared ibis day,.n stock of 100,294 balsa; against 117,4331 ut the vamu time lasiyean For FHIInkclpliln, inn I./ Tlm linn,ii.i I,A ffltANOt:, Cnpi. I) I, ■—*p.irtcr. lin.Int^hree-roiirtlK nf l.„r fn-i,lu OIIMr.ll will ...TO) lull. il-,,lutrh. For li.lli.l.rn o)’froi))i.Vor |mnign, npply In Coni. |>..... l.n.in), or lr L. H/iLOWIN .t CO. iho Kl Pop St. AitHtittllms'viiiNl, irsTtryau The steam park'd CHARLES .Wft42i5K.i)o\VNIN(i, C'npl. J, l». Dent, will Ire to for ih» nlmvo places on nr about the JHtb in si. Fur freight or paungeiOpply on board at Union Ferry wharf, oMo KING A COO,M1/8. All freight payable by ^tippers. All (tfivn passengers Ittnsl lie cleared nt tint CnatniM lloi^e- _ dec 16 For Block Crcqti* vln Qrnittw tvickt St. Miirysuiitl Jackson- sTtllf* i* Tlin stejiht pnnket FLORIDA, «4sllK&SlLCnpt. Nock, will leave for the a- Imve placesnn ——. nt — o'clock. For freight or ptiHSug'i, upplv on bouttl, or to , 41. &W. KING. All freight puyajile liy.aljjjtpers, 8|a.ro pass'inger* ninst ho cleared nl tlm C*i»s- lOtlPllOllSH. _ !” ; LEAVES THI3.MOIlM.VO. ‘‘For ulmrlraibn lllrcct. Through in JO to 19 Ilnur*. Tho superior stenui pnctrcl' SOUTHERNER. Captain E. C. Wahthersie, will lenvo Savannah ns above every, Wednesday.and Saturday mottling all)o’clock, nnd Chnileston every Monday ntid Thursday, iff- tnriionii .at 4.o'clock... Passenger* nro iwsiircd Hint tlm iiilaml passage wf I nlwsys Im taken in nnfnvnrahln weather. For freight or passage^ apply to Cupturn Wtllbe.rger ttt- the City llotul v orlo tlm Captain on hoard. dec 16 Tho first class ship ZLNOIllA. Captain JBHtnifnnin, lint ing ntm-hitlr of Imr cargo en gaged, will timet with despatch. For freight,' fi|»- ply in ROBT. WATflON. dec 14 2L’9 ARRIVED. Br barque Saletu, Milford, Liverpool,49 days, to Master. _ Br bnrqiio Amnttdn, •, Limerick, Ireland, 49dnvs, iq Imlinst. 8chr Azoru. Lemont, St Johns, E. F. Baiinst to White At Bartels. Sloop Virginiti. Chevalier, Snlilltt River. 73 Imles 8 I Cotton to N A llurdee, G \V Ander-r son Si: Brother, W Pulterson & Co, E Reed. Sloop Engle, Boles. Riccboru. 23 hides Sea Island CnUon und Corn in R Sc W King, F. Rued, G W Anderson & Brother, N A Hardee. Sloop Strangor, Hntmitottd, Darien. 2800 hnslml* Rough Rice to R Haberahiitn it Son. Steam packet Sontliertier.Wninlmrvio.CImilos- ton. Mdze to N A Hardee, Locke & Davis, T Purse. Fort.Clopton Sc Malone,. R'& W King, F W lieiuetuunu, C B Clough, Uutulnn & Kaitt. Steamboat James Adams, Chacc. Pilatka. Steamboat Cindinnnti, Smith, Black Creek. The Captain of tlm Cincinnati report* the total- loss of achr Globe, from Bnltimoie, londeil with* supplies for tlm U S Army. Site wus wlocked oil St John* liar on tlm 9ilt inst. Ste.iuibont Kichttioud, Blankenship, Darien. 394 bales Colton to Rowland & Bnrslow. Wm PuUctrou & Co, uud 21 lea Rico to R Haber- Bbniti ifeSoti. Steamboat Ilnmltnrg. Gould. Augusta, with liont* 12 &. 14 tn C F Mills. 695 bales Cotton, nnd Mdze to H Harper, 8 W Wight, Adam* Sc Burroughs, A R Gordon, M M Clark, mid to or der. CLEARED. Schr Cnrolihe, Strain, Charleston-—White Sf Bar ' tds. SAILED- Brig Thoosn. Powers, Havai/q, Brig Mary Ann, Ciirti*, Boston. DEPARTEp. Steamboat Richmond, niaukuhship. Darien. Steamboat Cbntlinni, Wood, Augusta. Steamboat H&tuburg, Gould, Augusta. MEMORANDA. Thnxcltr Harriet, Weeks, up at Philadelphia for tbU port, with despatch.. Up at New York on tho lCili, brig Sterling, Risley, for litis port, to sailonthe,17tli. Kent ltcfitircd. M Tbe, *ii|>scriber will rent In* place in Jackson Ward, to a snnd tenant on favor- uble terms, ifapplicution is soon made, doc 10 A. PARSONS. , ACitrirr DR. ROBERT II. A. KOCII, PnOFKMIUR ay MUSIC, Scholar of the celebrated Charles Maria V. Weber. R espectfully inform* the Lidi»* ami Gentlemen ofthe. city ofSavnnnah.thatbi* Pumo Forte, Music and Teaching Saloon, will lie rcopoued to-day iu Brouglitou-sireet, ne^t door to Mr. James Dickson's Confectionary store. FOR SALE. Just received, the nrimt music, to Im sold nt six cent* per page A Piano Forte always will he ready for trying the piece* of music. Just received, a nutiilmr of splendid grdnd f-qtian: Piano Fortes, wills fttur pedal*, hy wlncli tlm Performer can produce nine different sounds, made by.the celebrated Juseplt lliskey, Piano Forte manufacturer, of Baltimore; also. Guitar*, Violins, Flutes. Flageolet* Accordant*,'Harp, Goitjirniid Violin Strings. . Also, u second bund Cbickcring’s Piano Forte. Dr. K- in selVtftg Pianos will take old Pianos in exchange; :tl*n, old Piano Fortes call lie repaired mid tuned. Dr. K. Im* mi experienced gentle man engaged in that line. Dr. iv. also will reopen hi* Musical School next week. For terms, to teach on tlm Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar. I’iotin. Flute, in 'ITwrough Hate and iu Staging, apply iu course of Uti* week, nt hi* Tuiicbmg Saloon. Dr. K- will touch four nr iqore scholars in one lesson, after the new improved nmUind, which iio*been introduced in the Northern Academic* with great success. Any person who wishes to have {llusic coin- po*edtn Poeiry, can have it done, nnd lor term*, apply tn hi* Music Saloon, dec 16 301 T HE! i Adjourn in cut Notice. ..J, Honorable Urn Court nf Common Plena mid of Oyer &-Terminer for. die city of Sa vannah, has adjourned until Tp-morrow, at 10 o’clock, A. M. All person* concerned taka due notice. By order. . UPWARD G. WILSON, Dep'y Clerkc. c. p. to. tT. c.s. dec 16 301 <5»rccn TnVtlc; Soittf City Hot ILL he nerve flap at the City otcl THIS DAY, mil dec 16 301c nny Negroes for Hive. O N the fij-st Tuesday jn January next, will be hired to the highest bidder,before the Court House in Brunswick, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,50 Negroe*. belonging to the Es tate of lh«\late Jp.lui G, Bell, Esq, The Negroes avo accustomed the cultivation of Rice,- and will He hired for oh« year. JOHN F. GREEN. ) F , HUGH F. GRANT, ) 1 ‘ xor ' dec 16 30* , MOBILE, r Dec. 10.—Ar Br barque Odessa, ,Vaughn, Si.lolinsf brigs Mqry June*, Johnson, Boston; W P Walker, Edgccomb,PorUano;«cbr Franck*, ClmmbcrJuiit, Porto Rico. NF.\V-ORLEANS. Dec. 9.—Ar ship Talma, Cayol.BordemixibrigMillikoucl,Hopkins, Turks Island; sclir Geneva. F- landur*, Havana. Cld,ships Tiinpleou, Wins'or, Liverpool; Ett- ropentt, McLelldn, Boston; schr Water Witch, Arnottx. Vera Cruz. ST. MARKS, Dec. 9.—Arsclir T R Bcttun, Baltimore. Chi, barque St Helena, Ilili. New York. CHARLESTON. Dec. 14.—AV schr* 8un. Wilson. Boston 0 days; Charles Kershaw, Wells, Georgetown I day. BALTIMORE, Dec. 9.—Artfchr Pantaloon, Webster, Mobile; scltr* Muzeppn,Baker,Boston; United States, Reazer, Alexandria. Dec. lD—Ar lir brig Herald, tVatson,30dny* fin Doitieraru; s’clt'r 8uuy Ann, Patterson, i'ort mi Prince. Cld.sbip Hellespont, Lnwrenco, Trieste; brig Victor Bmbi, Boston. , PHILADELPHIA, Dec.9.-Ar barque Del- ntvare, Fisher, Boston; brig Alice, Mitmure, Ma deira-. Cld. brigs Maria, Stetson, Port Spain, Trim* dad; Orion, Stewurl, Iztgitayrn; scltts Palestine,’ Steven*, 8t Kilts; John RThompson, Gillum, Norfolk. Dec. 11—Ar brig Pearl, Harding, Boston; nclirs William Brown. Anthony, New Bedford; Charleston Packet. Bnker, Providence. Cld, brigs Harriet Bminerd, Travers, Balti more; Grmid Turk, Hanlon, Wilmington, NC; scltr J Waiuwriglit, Bateman, Mobile. NEW-YORK. Dec. 0.—Ar brig Ilyder AH, Derrick, 15 days fin St Croix; Eliza, Lockwood, fin do, and28 d* fin St Titomas. Cld, ship Toronto, Griswold, Lom)on) brigs RtWn, Lane, Kingston, Jn;C C Raymond,Pool, Alntahzns. Dec. 10—Ar ships Ninahtlc, Dotcy. Cniiton nnd Mr.cda; Nashville,Uusscil.N Orleans; bnrqiio Cbaticollor, Ilslny, Miilugassfcumsltip Columbia, Bindley, Cliatle*tan, via Ocrncock; brigs Bunker Hill, Sioite, St Kitts; Fairfield, Smith, Port au Prince; Atalnnta, Lawliu, Const of Africa; schr Tower. Baker. City of St D'oliiingo. Cld, ships Tnrolintu, Smith, Mubilo; Cather- ino, Berry, Charleston. Sid .nitty* Independence',Nye, LiverpnohToTon- lo, Griswold, London; Catherine, Burry, Charles ton. BOSTON, Dcc.6.—AVbriffa Helen,Pinkhant, PictouVsclir Superb, Curtis, Cherryfield. Cld, ships Curiolumia, Wells, Montevideo and a market; Craton, Gray, N Orleans;. Dec.0—Ar schr Gan Warren, Baker, Halifax; scltr P'oltn, Crotvnll, Halifax, via Plymouth. Cld, brigs Ceres, Do Bergman, Rotterdam; scltr Osceola, Rich. Aitnkupn*. PROVIDENCE. Dec.. 7-SId, barque JLcX. ingtbn.Joslin, Norfolk; scltr Caledonia,Reynolds, Savunnali. loti is CotUi Outs nml tlcnnN. PZ BBLS hrst quality llaward-st. Flour j1700 Innhel* prime while Corn ‘ 1600 hiti-hels heavy Maryland Oat* 60 do prime whim Berms, landing front schr Wm A’Cnldw elt. and for ante low from the wharf by LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. dec 10 ’ Onk Wood. TO 200 cord*, deliverable nt a cou- IDll venientbinding. Applvin dec 16 LONG «V PATTERSON. Scotch Whiskey. A PUNCHEQNjS just received direct from X Liverpool, •per ship Indefatigable. For wife by JOHN B- GAUDRV A: SONS t Select Teas. HE subscriber lias just received by brig G B Lumnr.nsmall fue«h supply of Tens—Iui- petial.nld Hyson, young 11)nm’ nnd Povvchoug or Black Tta. For sale by retail, dec 16 A. PARSONS. Just Received, A LOT of white Marseille* Counterpanes nnd col’d Quilts. For aide low, hy tfcclft JAS. A. CLIFFORD. . For Sale, A FINE improved Stove, calculated for n store or church, will Iks disposed of by the subscriber. A. PARSONS, dec 16 hin z'lAn'lilA.r For Bottloit. Tlm fine new barque II ERSE LI A,Crow —fill, master, will linvn itnumdiule (lesputoli (hr thn above port. For frcight'ur passage, bav- ing superior furuishryl ace.nuuu'udaUous, apply to Captain C. on limtr'). or tu dec8 . WHITE St BARTELS. For Frhvideiiee. 'Iltn brig ROMULUS, Capt. KnglUht will (-0(111110110! loading tbi* dnv. For freight or |>n*«ng«, nnplv ou board nt BuI'oii’m wharf,or to EDW’D. PADELFORD. 1 due 8 1 iY- For Now-Vork. A The regular parket- ship NEWARK,’ ®G'npt. Merwin, will have despatch. For freight or passage, having good accommodation*, apply ou bunrd ut Jones' lower wharf, nr to den II L. BALDWIN Sc CO. . For New-York—Brig Line. ; jA The regular packet brig SAVANNAH, * Cant. Hhapter, will bu ilcspaidu-d imm.-. diutely. For freight or passage, hu\ ing first rat* nceniiimoifotions. apply nn linard at Miuigin\ upper wharf* or to LEWIS &. WILDER, dec 14 For IVctw-York—HriX Line. jA The regular packet brie Gl'.ORGE.Cap- Sttnlu Hull, will bo despatched immediately. For freight nr passage, apply onboard nt Mon- gin's upper wharf, nr to jrnv 28 LEWIS St. WILDER For FliilnriMpliiUrr/fegiifar Line. JQ*. The copper fastened apd coppered brig !.\V HaNOVER. Capt. thirty, having part ofber cargo engnged, will have Wespatrb. roi freight or passage, apply to Capt. (.'arty on board nl Bolton's Central wharf, or to 8. PH1LBHICK Sc CO, Wlm nfier for sab- binding from said brig. 22 hhdrfSt CJmxnml I'orto Rico Sugar 10») bills priuuv Whiskey 150 do super Flour. 200 hnlfdo do do 35 bundle* prime Huy 30 halflibl* and 20 qr bid* Bitckwlie.-it Flour 2<l bid* and l(» Unlfim (’racket* 10 cask* Lehigh Coal 9 tub* Butter, 2 lilid* Bacon dre 11 For ltnltiiuorc. 42a The good schr. ALCIOPE, Eldridgc, master, having half Imr cargo engaged, will have immediate despatch. For balance of freight,or puwnge,.apply to Capt. E. on hoard at Taylor’s wharf, or t(\ dec 8 WHITE & BARTELS. tor Iiuilimmv —Regular bint Tlio coppered nml copper fastened brig •^■“ELEANOR, Cnpt. Jone«, will meet with dispatch lor liieuhnve port. For ficiglitor pas sage. having superior accommodation*, apply to dec3 8. PIllLPDICk'Sc CO. For Havana. The superior copper fastened nnd cop- 1 pered sclionuer WM. CALDWELL, Hughes, master, will have ini}qediate despntcli. For freight or pan^ige, having [excellent nicom- niodjition*. apply .to Capt. H. on boaril at Jones' upper wharf, or to . - 4 LADD,.TUPPER & SISTARE. Who have for snlejniiding from said vessel, 2100 bushel* henvyr Out* 2100 do priiiie white Corn , 200 bbl* best llow aril-street Flour 200 superior Bacon Hams . 100 keg* Baltimore No. 1 Lard dec 14 For.Havana. Tho fine new coppered and copper fns- J£siKteued «chr DATY CHASE, W. TIioiim*, master, will have immediate despatch lor tlio a- Ijove port. For freight, apply to Capt. T. on board nt Taylor's wharf, or to dec 12 WHITE & BARTELS. For Sales Will be sold nt public miction in the /Town oj Wilmington, N l C. on the 1st day of Jnnyaty next, 14 STAGE COACHES ntid HARNESS. Most of the Coaches are in first rate order. Term* liberal. ALCX'R MACRAE. Geu'l Ag'l W. & It. R. R. Co. dec 7 293—1J Jlroniflit to-Jail On tlm 19th • f November, n Negro man who mvs hi* name is GEORGE,, mid that ho belong* to Lnnenlt Smith, near iUneon. Said man i* 6 feet 9 inch- high, dark coinplexintt. ELAM S. ASHCRAFT, dec 2 Jailer. Brunswick. Gn, Farm for Mile. That deiirahlo Farm, containing eleven and a half acres, situated on the Thunderbolt,Rond, one nnd n quarter ip*pe« from lh» city, with the improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling bouse. kilchen t liable*, &c. t well cal culated for q’puldic Jiottse nnd store. : . Aim, A good family, jlqrse and Barouche., with four seat*, silver'mounted. The Horse warranted sound and gentle. For particular*, apply to , v A- V. DESNOYER, , ;; Corner of Bull nnd Brynir-street*. I’toV J6 271 Horse for Sale. The subscriber has for sale, n large bay Horse, seven year* old, well conditioned, and well broke, both to tlm saddle ami harness; and likewise trained to stand wherever he i« left without a groom. War ranted sound—nnd will be disposed of on arcom- mndating term*. WILLIAM A. C A RUT HERS, Broughton-st. 3d door from llull-st. liov 10 271 Sillui, lloiiiliti'/.inrs, Ac. B LACK ami blue black Gro i|« Swiss Black and blue blank Gru dc Paris Bluck Poult do Snie Cut’ll Poult d« Sum Black and blue black Bombazine* Moiudiiide Lairte* French und English Prints . . . 3-4 nml 4-4 Scotch Ginghams, for srtlolow liy HENRY LATIIROT, oct21 254 7ntid 10. Gibbon*’ Buildings'. Notv Goods. READY MADE CLOTHING. T HE snbi'criber Im* lately returned front (lie North, .Whore he has been engnged in se lecting and manufacturing Ready Made Clothing for two umnU)spa*t, and flatter* himself t|int bis stock cannot ho surpassed hy nny establishment of the kind in Suvnnnnh. a* it consists of all the latest imported , eud most fashionable articles in his line. His friend* nnd the public ganerallv, are respectfully invited to. give him a call. It is stock is composed, oftho following, viz: Superior blue, black, brovyn. green and invisible green Dres* Coats; do dodo do Frock Coat* Cmlel, Denver, Snttinet, .Petersham, Kentucky Jnnt) and Moleskin Hunting Con\s. , Moleskin, Snttinet nnd blue Cloth Round Jackets Green nnd mix'd Cloti; und Snttinet Coatees. Mob-shin, Kentucky Jean,fancy and mixed Cu*- simere Pantaloons., Vests offig'd and plain.,Velvets, blue and black Clbtlu Merino, Boutliasin, fin’d and plain Sut- in, Sec. . FANCY ARTICLES Mbrino, Buck; Under gHlrt* mb _ und fnn'ey Gingham Gloves, Suspenders, Ends, Stocks, CmvuU, fANCi AUTICLr.p. ickakln and Royal Ril llnqds; wool nrttl Drawer*; linen, eotjon, stripe tglrnnt Shirts; silk nnd linen Hdkfo, land p| ... er UrushoH, silk and cotton Umbrellas, Hulr Brushes. a All ofthe nhovo articles nre ready for .inspec tion, ul low prices for cash or approved .city nc- eepUuwe. G. S. NICl(OL8., N. B-—G.8. N. will mmtyfacutre to order nny garments entrusted to his care at sjiort notice and in the most approved style, . putting to he made out, done with care and despatch. Hnd fit* warranted if made by experienced Avorkmeh. ,oct7 Market-Square, bov 16 1576—loj Strayed or Stolen, A DARK Bay Mure, *ix year* old, wi-li long switch tail, snort tteck. ha* n mark or bruise on the left foro leg, nnd otto of the front hoof* appear to have boon cracked or split, from tlm top loibc bottom; vvn* shod on dm front feet, nml bud u rope around the neck. Any information respecting Iter will be liberally rewarded by dec 14 207 Y. S. PICKARD. ~ OijCAK SCEITZ. P no FES son OF MUSIC. I NSTRUCTOR on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Harp, Fluid, und French Horn. Musical Saloon,over the Drug Store of W. II. Turner. Residence at Mrs. llurdee’*, Brough- ton-street. . ( , ffj* Piano Fortes tutted, nov 14 275 Ten Dollars Reward. S TOLEN 011 thu night of ll/tb instant, n four oared Yawl Boat,-painted green on thh bot tom with n white water linn, black above and white strenk. green inside above the thwart* and lend colour lieTow. Any one delivering said boat to Messrs- R. Habersham & Sou, or giving infor mation where she limy he found and received, will he paid tlio above reword, dec 15 300m Iron Store. H untington, wright »t co. offerior sula on accommodating terms, agoqd and full assortment 'of IRON, STEEL, &c, consul- ing of, viz: 40 tnut.Sweeds Iron 25 dd English do 30 do American do 2 do Sheet do 2 do Boiler do 40 bundles Hoop do 40 do Bond do .30 do Nail Rods 20 do Shapes 5 do American Steel 2 do German do (l do Spring do 1 case of Cast do 500 keg* Nail* Cart nnd Wogon Boxes, &c; nov 28 286, By CalH'ti & Foflriick. THIS DAY. at 11 o’clock,,don|lohnJ lower wharf will liu sold, in lots fr» •nil |»r~ ears, . 50 C’liaClrnn* 8coir.li Caul, luudiug from Br barque Agues A Ann. 4 dec 16 Suva it ii tilt Female Asylum. 4 N electiiiii for Matron ol'tliislnp)ilulioii,will /l. In-held an thn 1st Thnrsdiiv •» Jauuory next. Applicittits will call on , « v . MILS. 8. COHEN* dec 15 Secy 8. F. Asylum. 8t.ite4droor. i Curd. .. I,-. ; r P 1 IE 8ld»scrlb(|r having secured lltff.s*rvicpi X. (ft Mr. Willinm 8. Thnmpmn. (formerly Foremau lor C. C. Tlmttip«ou Sc Co. ou llof' Hay) would inform his- frtimils ami the public/ that orders for making pr repairing Geiitlettiuii'f garment* of all description, will lie thankfully ro) cm«d and promptly executed. * E. 1IAGAR. : dec 8 29| f Ikivhleitil ivo. 9, , Savxxkxh lvsea«xcKiV Titu*r CV 1 * ft rrl December. 1841)., J \ rprin Board of Director having thi* day dc- J. dared a Dividend of fiVeiM-rceut. fiojn the' profit* of the last six. mouths, fjie same will In- paid on and after Monday iteVMbe 7ih iliHl’ant. SAMUEL CL HOUSE, Secretary. ' (ice 4 291 CnxTttxt.R. R. Aten B«rk(xo Co. oi-Cia.-.? ' Hiiviimrili, |),-c. 1,1846. ( Dividem! No. S. Fill IE Board of Directors have this day declari .1. (*d a dividend of Two |)o||<trs per share on the. Capital Stock of this lurtitulinti, pn^lde tn the stockholder or their legal represcnt-itives, ou and after tint Ifitll iiMtnnl. , Stockholders at or in iho vicinity ofMnc/.n, can receive their dividends nl the Briinch. , R. JL i/L'k'LER. Cashier, dec« 289 Planters' Bank. A N. Election will be held otr the first Monday, Jrl. in January next, iqtlte Banking Hoiim, in this city, for Eight Directors of thu Beak, on the part ol,the Stockholders. The poll will bo open ed at ff o’clock, A. M. and cln*u nt 2 o'clock, P. M. , J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 9 290 Central Rnfl Road A Banking Co. of G.ioi frln. Savannah, with Noe. 1840. mjf E -ttinunl elcrtinn for Nine Directors to X inun.ign die affairs of this Iuotitiffioii, will bn bold nt tlm Banking House iu Utis citv on the first Mondiiv in January next, between the hours of 10. A. M. nnd 2, P. M. By order of tin* Board- . nov 26 IL R. CUYLF.R. Cashier. Piiinob'. mi!E subscriber bn* just received and is now X atw-uiug PtANOS. frmu the «m*t calibra ted makers iu Ihe United Slates, viz;, Chirheriug it Co. of Boston, nnd Sunns !f Clark nf New York. These Instrument* urn offered nt the same prices at which they could he purchased nt thn Manufactories; and ihe arrangements which tin- subscriber bn* entered into with the makers. VrilJ always enable him'to supply tlm public ut first co-h’ I. W. MORRELL, dec JO 293—lnt Flection Notice*. A N election for one Repre*i-nuuive in Con* xjL gross, from the State ofGeor|(ia,vico Hon.- T. Colquitt, resicncd; /pr five Justices of the In ferior Court, a Tax Collector, and Receiver of Returns of. taxable nroperty. of the ConujV °f Clmtbnm.will be lu-lu nt tlm Court Hottso iu llte city of Savannah, on Mbndny the fourtlulnv of January, 184L The Justices of thq, Pence of the County ofChatbam. are requested tointtend nnd preside nt said election. .The.Sheriff of the County of Chatham is heruby required to attend, and open the, polls nt tly-.lmur prescribed by law, and with tint County Copsiehles, preserve ordor nt said election. By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec 12 Deputy Clerk I. c. c. c. - High School. TV AMES’ School ia now in operation at XX* the Methodist Sabbath School-room, on Souft( Brnud-»l., between Abercornnnd Lincoln. Instriiclion is given in all the branebes usually tangiti in Ute High Schools or Academies of our! country. Terms made known by application to ihe .Teacher at the resilience of S. Goodnll. Tto,- TenchdV will try to do bis duty -and lo satisfy Ins employer*. The Night School occnpies four nights ofeach week, conninnciitg nt hall past 6. nnd continuin'; two hour* and n half. R, this School,.payfreulur attention is given to French, Book-keeping and the higher Mathematics, nov16 276.. Notice, A MEETING ol ihe .Stockholders of the xjl Bunk of Brutbwick, will beheld at their Ageucy in the ciiyofAtfgusta. on Mouday, the ‘25th day of. January next, for the purpose of electing n Bbsrd of Directors, and for the trans action ofntly other business that may then come before ilient. I. C. PLANT, Cashier. Brnhswick, Nov. 11,1840. nov 12 27753*251 , . Notice. mHP, Copartnership heretofore existing be- X twt-cr. tl.e suliscrihers niftier (lie firm orPad- ellord. Fay Ca. is tltis day dissolved hy mutu al consent. Edward Pndellbrd is charged with thp liquidation uud settlement of tlio affairs nf the concern, empowered to use its name for that pur-! pnjfc.uml will cotttinuR the business in his ovru 1 uaum for his own account. Signed EDW’LV PADELFORD, SAM’L. H. FAY, .j JOS. S. FAY. Savanuah. Dec. 1, 1840. Notice. npilF.sttLscriber having purchased from Wm. X H. Lloyd his entire stock of Dry Goods. 2tc.. willcnutinite the busineMsut tile sumo place, nitder the direction of Mr. W. (J. Fpote s unvlO 271 H. ROBERTS. Notice. TjtOUit months afterdate, application will bp X madi to the Honorable Inferior Court of Effingham County, for ienve to sell Lot of Land known ns No. 188,12th Dist., Henry County, lielnngii/if to the estate nf Rnchaol MeKory, late of Effingham Contiiv, deceased, dec 14 JO UN Mci^ORY. Adffi’or. Hart ford Fire Insurance Co. TKSUP.ES agoiuxt fora awl damagahy Fjre.ou- X dwelling house*, stores, inerchuudizo,’furnl-i turn, mills, manufactories, u^ other.property on tentls ns favorable twhlher iuslitiitiotis in tltis city.. The reputation, this company has obtained tn ahusintss of more than 2oj(ears, lor liberality in adjusting and promptness tn.nnying lossne, just ly entitles it ton share of public patronage. . Tlm undersigned agent for the City of.Savnn- noli, wduly auiliorized to .receive applications, arid issue policies ofinsitrmfi', renewals, &c. oct 13 W WOODUttlOqE, Agent. Howard Insurance Company of Ncw-York) » TNSURES Houses nnd otllor Buildings, Ves- X «ul* in |>uri und their Cargoes, Merchandize, and other pr rsntinl properth.-ngainst lacs or dam age by lire. Also insures Vessels, Cotton nnd Merchandize against tlm ( bn«trd ofmUud twvtga- lion, or transportatiojt to and front Macon, or Millcdgoville.or nny (ifthe intermediate landings; also, between lift* plaqn.tmd Charleston. 8. U. DUNNING, Agent, nov 12 273 1 Per Sale. ^VNE family dfNegroes, consisting ufjxeven; U also, one Negro Boy. Thu family consist* of a nun and a woman, prime worker*, raised on a cotton plantation; ono boy 1*2 yum?,old, 9Wp<nl 8, ouo gin »f6 years, mw» of2, and tpi ntfnnt Jipy 6 weeks old- The above property will.-be sold low, and oft accommodating tqrpi*. For further purticuiars, apply to the snlis^tiben nov 24 HIRAM ROBERTS. A • . lit 8nb*t|N(*p!rf, ss very sit pallor THIS DAY. at” Tclfiiir's luiilding, 1 comprising n large r Pocket Knives, in lo'. ..., Term* cash (city money) biffu dec J6 t By s. JUliiThrick 4k I Tins DAY. util n’cW Telfair's Building. « fuw < Plauintiou Brogan*. ' \ e - u - Term*, unocase rash, tworer more eases 60 dny*. for npproved endorsed notes,,, dee 16 Ur S. I’lillbj-ick <v c«. At Private 8«le. | • One hale (50 pnir) super fancy end F ket*; nun .do (J25 pair) cxfm.huvjr snri innwdo: oncJlo(IIK) pain) Inbev end, Ubmknls. Jltst received, und will bit t cninmndatiug terms. - t Block.. . ,, «y ,PMUI>rlck ft C*. .1 Oil thp first 1 iiBfdny,4ih January next, nt It n clock, iu front ol the Uplift Hum*. . W> Share* Sav'li liU Sc T,ftist Co. 840 paid In. 5 do- do d« tin do, 100 dkt.dtt 25 do Cent. It. Banking (To. 100 do. An •1*1 t"t* t» suit purehusefs. Terms, OOdsjs credit for npproved endorsed paper, dec 15 Amtiinistraior’s Salr. , \. BY S. Philhrick tV C«. l ()r. MO.VDAY.lhe Ibtli January -next^M-W a duck, ill front nf store, sundry,^rtiels*. vis— Furnimre. Crockery nnd Glassware. Heirs, llsd* ding and Bedsteads, Wearing Awinrel.. Ac., be- longing|tn the estate of Hiram Marsh, deceased’. Soldjby pentiissloit iifUomt .mid per order -of the . Administrator, furlmnefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said estate. Tcrfrfii’casli, (city rues- ey) Before delivery. %|1 . < dec 11 - ,*. s Adjifor-urator’s Hale, By S.,l»Iiilbrick A co* IONDAY «* - I \ V4AY # Jl.e Idili January next, at-14 .... front olftore. sundry articles, tk4- Wt-arinjc Apjinrnl.i l piece Cotton Shirting, 1 Compass, 1 Clock, 1 Trnvellinf Bng, 1 Trovral, On Mo; o'clock, in mnnss, 1 Clock, 3 Travelling Bng, 1 Trowel, Stc. belonging tn the estate of 9. Godfrey.! da* censed; nml wld by permission of Court mid-pr order4»fllio^\dmiuistnilni,.fnr- the benefit oftba Itolrsnud crQditiir* ofih# estate. Terms < 1 momtyVhefi (city money) Itefore delivery. _ dec II Administrams's Sale. "•*. “ By 9* Philbrutk ft Co* -t (Vn.Stimnlny. the 2d day Idf^amury next, at 11 q'clock. in front of atom* (iftidry artieles, v'mk Gun*. Clocks, old Iran, Ah!., belonging to- Die Estate nf Janies If. U. Eosirr, di-rr^*fd.ands*lfl by permission uf Courtbi’ct itw order of tbr..A4* niinistratnr. Terms cnidi, (cily money)-before (Mir cry. nov U By S. PUUbrlck A Co* f At Private Sale. . - Just received ftom the Mnmifactyfers. a few ctm-s of, very superior Plantation Brogans. uix*f frum 6.t*> 11, and extra sizes !(»m ( 12,tP 14: alsu, mens, luivsond ivnpietis bmmff |lfdgan«. whkk will he offered at extremely low price* for cash or approved palter. • . lire 12: •DRAWING DUE ONI 5 Prizes or III 75 Ballots—\\ B GREENE AND PULAs) LOTTERY. CLASS NO. 48. T HE drawing of this splendid scheme i place on Saturday IxA. 12th tyst- at A nmiria, Va. and the result ww be known in city cm Thursday. 17th tost, t HIGHEST 1 1 prize of.. RSDA r. •00# Nutnbns. V MONUMENT IA10. scheme iouk Ain*- Uti* 1 do 1 do 1 db 1 d{* tl do il do 1 do i 1 do 25 do 20 (in 20 do .*50 do 40 do 50 do 70 do 100 do • MSUWW • »\ (lO.OlMI • tio.ono ;] 0.00(1 10,006 •••••«••••*( ,...M M" tlm. im ISO 100 &c. See. See. ■’>. Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 504,',.' Tickets und Shares, either single or hy the. package, for sale by . P. B PENDF.R(lXfcT->*. . Comer Bull-etreet arid IWf. Iwi.nw, NetptifmfairiMtttge. 1 KPOrderi from the towHhrcbuntry promptly v 11 ”.). 4 Wanted nt thn SavaiinoB Fc- male Asylum 1 ,*... i «. A MALE TdlUhftt.tu hwtruat tti^chUdrdn jL from the hour of nine until twelve o’clock every wnrt'Wg, it: tbs nrefnl branched'bf» pUin. edticatioii^, . ' •— Also Wanffd-xA while woman a ’tlio nnnnnt erection of a Board of Aatutj^ r»ef. p- Savannah Pjnrnln Asylum. willlir.he\xut.th« sylmn on S»tnfd«y morning, Dec. lire 19th, af* Imlf past eleven o'clock. dec It.. 297,-;Sjk „ , , y Ship CarpcnfcQiK Wuutcd. , IVE or six Ship Oarpe^cri or Mouse .(far* neuters that can use tfxo and adze., ’At * to. 11. F. WILLIN hov 28 286 ; _ - - * • Boy. Want*? W ANTED hy the ye«c a of age.do wait about the * errand*. Kithira at this office. i Wanted. - ./« A BOY fourteen or fifteen yeir* old, cap XJL of doing houta work by the year.'I '!(>' » W. A. CARUTHERS. noV 18 278 - SHOU8E ft liSOH, :? : » CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND MANU- v FACTORY, ^uvnnnali,(On.^ii4BipitoqtCPn) T HE Public is informed, that a gooff ltssor • •went cf COACHES, BAROUUUE\ BUGGIES, GIGS, SVLKEYS, fo.are cot* stautly kept for sale nt Ipe nboxe Establishments- uf our own innnnfi|btiirf, which are offered on the most reasonable terms. V». A continuance of.ffvyncfrHm our obi.distant*. - era and tho public geueraliy, is respeclfiiUy soli* • cited. t 7 \ Ci.- a’ llepository ra .Sfurqurtah* qomvr of-Bull and : Broughton-street, near Monument Square. oct26 258| , Ulo Coffee and Negro Cloth. ££* BAGS Rjo Uoft'eo, a part prime, receiv- JO ud P cr l>rig New llnnovet, fojr jwlo by C. C. GARDNER- ». , », -u Also, In storp, 1 case Glasgow Jeans dec II 297 i Pure Boston Runic u BBLS. Botibn Rum, of first quality. ! Just received and for sale low and on M&VS?*'. ELtAB liBlP i K boi'^iige. - 1L« 5 inch MnnillaHope 51 do llqptp do “A do do do -.V*. m to ciow.acouMg'nntewt. byj . HALSEY & HARDING, uocu tosi.