Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 21, 1840, Image 3

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nrlilPlilli tOnlinn, MII31& (,». C..WIU tt* 0,(1 W U.llti, I \V PanoiKi A Hon Idor, 11 M (1 ■uimm, H«Wt & Jim.., fl 1) A Kail). F Slmil ' York, % ..Ju, Diinium Ik Laiiil. Tiitinor A 81iiare,l W Morroll. NHAlUVaod, ,'V King, Clnj- harm A VVoanailffion A 1 houifonWBP iviaht A Chninninn. 15 PadalMird, W Wnrnnr, F, DH» & Cu, J P B llandry ■ASon<, J Sniuhwoll &Cn J C VVUtidtniioii ft Sott.N A Harden,Sni- dlnr. Lnthrop ft Nuvltt,J Ives ft Co, Simpler & Woodbrldgs, M Dibble, T Purse, W litylor, Fullar. Monro ft Co. Brit MadlAon, Bnlkloy, New York, to Lewi* g, Wilder. Mdzotn I W Morrell, Catnnfiold ft N«vl«. 'V Nlnhol*. Hazard,Dmislow ft Webster, A Turner, 8 Philbrick & Co, W It Cunning. linm.Scrnilton & Olm.taaJsW Wight, L Bol3 ; win ft Co, llnitllngtnn ft llolcombn, R& VV Kiiifi A Parsons, A Wood & Co, It M Unod- w n A Champion, VV T William* Wends ft Morrell, W W Robinson, NB&II Wend, J P Willtemsotf ft 8nn, T Pnrse, .C P Riclmrdaone, Howland & Bnrstow, J Southwell A Co. Price & Vender, J Lewis, E J Molynoux, llnmilton A Houston, W A J W Reinahnrt, N B Knnpp A Co.OJ H Dibble, EReod, C C Ihotnnsnn A Co, J Wnlker, Colton A Foadiok, E Wyily.Lud- (jinn Se ThomnsonJ McDonald,If Siuitli,Cnpt j|\l Clark, U 8 Qr Muster. W Warner. Brig Jane, Fitzgerald. Baltimore, and 8 day* fm the Cnpca, to 8 Philbrick A Co. Mdzo <n W Taylor, F Sorrel A Co, 0 Johnson A Co, R Habersham A Son, F W Heinomnnn, VV Cun. ninshatii.A Champion, Cnpt M M Clark, White A Bartels, A Turner, U11 May, S D Corbitt, M Dillon. Brig Planet, Knowlton. Portsmouth, N. H.to G B Cwmning. Produco to Q H May. Schr Joseph Marsh, Poland, Richmond, Vn. 0 days. Coal to S Philbtick A Co. On tho 12th last, in Int33 50, long-76 40. tho J. M. experien- cud a severe 8 E gale, and lost main uud fore sails. Schr Times, Lenkin, Elizabeth City, 4 days. 2200 bushels Corn to R A VV King. Brig Richard W Brown, Kelley, New York, 6 days, to master. Hay uud Oats to US Qr Mas* ter. Schr St Leon, McGrnth, Baltimore, 10 days. 3000 bushels Corn and Oats toll Habersham A Schr Ilenriettu, Parke, Baltimore, and 8 days from tho Capes. 3000 bushels Curu and Outs to (1 Habersham A Bon Sloop Splendid, Snow, Darnell's Place. 38 casks Rice to R Habersham A Son. Steamboat Charleston, Henrv, Pilatka. SteumhontCol Jewett, Mendall, Darien, to E Ilendorsou. Steamboat James Adams, Chaso, Purysbnrg. Steam packot Beaufort District,Uudd,Charles* ton. Muza to VV R Cunningham, Dr Curuth- ers, RAW King, R Hubershatu A Son, and others. . . Charles* , Wild* For tfniili ANE, e 9« l | , "i 5 te8nt«l<ll l»n»lt>K «M Si nr ciirg,. mMfkd, will lmv» IWMMIM. <!«■• r „. Who nlTur for said lauding from said brig, 2000 huahnlrt prime white Corn 60 kegs now Leaf Lard 30 hills Pilot Brood 200 Hams, Baltimore cured vine 21 A itinl Received. LOT of white Marseilles CounterttetfM a col d QuH*A. Fur sale low, by deolfl . JAS. A. CLIFFORD The sloop AMERICA, Captain J VV SaSfcBnrr, will s ill With despatch. For IVeight or nassngo, apply to tha Captain on hoard, or to A. TORN Eli, Exchange Dock. All freight payable by the shippers, dec 91—a ■“For Charleston, via lloaui'ort and Illltott Ilcml. 07 INLAND ALL THE WAY.Xfl The fastest and safest fleam packet between Savan na hand Charleston. }s to Tile vary fast and splottdid steam jRCanjfgnaLpacket Bkxufort DisTittcT.Budd master, will leave Exchange wlmrf (ns above)on Monday Morning, lthe21st Inflt precisely at 8 o'clock' Passengers will breakfast on hoard soon nOer lenviug lho wharf For freight orpns* sngo,apply onboard,or to LONG A PATTERSON, Exchange Wharf. N. B.—Trnvdlor* in this very fust Boat will And that pains and expense has not been snared to render her in nil respects comfortable and safe, and nrn nssfited she will not "race" under any circumstances with any boat. dec 21 Goods, R ECEIVED per Colin nnd for ante Vow, n great variety v»f Ilroohe Shawls, faWii and bluck grounds: imitation do dodo. White Miusofftes Counterpanes, heavy Sup’r black ntofl blue black Silks Cord, plain and fig'd do With n variety of other Goods, dec l J, A. CLIFFORD. —— Dry Goods. T HE subscriber hn« now on hand, and will continue to keep n very general assortment of Fanny and Staple Dry Goods, Perfiimery.Ac., which is offered for snlo low, under the tonnage* ment of William G. Foote, south side Mnrknt* Square. Planters nftd families will be supplied at very low prices, by . 27 3 Inland dll the my—The fastest and taful Aeim packet between Savannah and Charleston. For Charleston, vu Hilton Head, Beaufort nnd Eulsto. k K"" to The new and superior steam TtHiSZcttLpacket WM. SEAUROOK, A. C. King, master, will leave for the above places This Morning, ^Istinst. at 9 o'clock, and will continue inrun regularly, by leaving Savannah every Monday Morning at 9 o'clock,and Charles ton every Friday. For freight or passage, apply on bonrd, or to den 21 CLAGHORNS A WOOD. new. . , Steam packet Win Soabrook, King, Clio u. Mdse to W T Williams, Lewis A \ LEAVES WEDNESDAY MORNING. For Charleston Direct*. Through in 10 to 13 Hours. Tho superior steam packet SOUTHERNER, Captain E. C* W amber sie, will leave Savannah n» above every Wednesday and Hnturdny morning at 0 o'clock, and Charleston every Monday nnd Thursday af ternoon at 4 o’clock. Passengers nre assured that the inland passage will always he taken in unfavorable wenllier. For freight or passage, apply to Captain Willberger at the City Hotel, ” ' ' dec 21 or to iheCupiuin on hoard. tou. _ . ..... er,Cohen, Miller A Co, E Henderson, L Moly- netix. T Hlghnm, Dr King, and others. Stonmhnut Richmond, Blankenship, Darien, to E Henderson. 497 buies Cotton to E Bliss A, Co.. Steamboat Beaufort, Hunter, Pilatka, toU S Qr Master. BELOW, A ship and a schooner. DEPARTED. Steamboat Cha* Downing, Dent.Sl Augonincs Steamboat Richmond, Blankenship, Darien. Steamboat Florida, Nock, Garey's Ferry. Steamboat Joincs Adams. Chase, Taiupa Bay* Steamboat Charleston, Henry, Charleston. * MEMORANDA. The steamboat Hamburg, which left for Ail* rnita 19th instant, broke her shaft when about 20 miles from Suvanuuh, and was obliged to re* turn. By the Gaston, from Liverpool. Arr. at Liverpool Nov 8th. Wm Goddard, fm Mobile; Elizabeth Bruce, tin Apalachicola. Nov. 9th, Xylou, Putnam, N York; Uelvidere, fm Apalachicola. Nov. 10th, England, Waite, New York. Sailed 7U>, Pliumix, New Orleans. 8tb, Brad shaw, Miiroy, Charleston; Augusta, Shute,New Orleans; Columbus, Cropper, New York. 10th, Mononguhela, Turley, uud Levant, McDowall, Phila; Europe, Bachelor, New York. OtfHolyheud. lUtli, stiip Westchester, fm N York. —It-.'-. St, Marks, Nov. 27,1840. I boarded off this port a Spanish schooner named Dose Ilamaniies, 27 days from Havana, hound to Savannah, Geo. ’ When I boarded him he supposed himself off St. Augustine—had lost throe anchors, und boat, loaded with cofTee, cigars and fruit.—There was nothing suspicious about him; kud only seven persous on board; he requested tne to report him. I also gave him a certificate that 1 hud bourded him. He deter mined to go back to Havana and refit, being scarce of provisions. 1 make this report in con* sequence of a report being in circulation that a suspicious vessel had been seen off this hurbor. M. C. ROBERTSON, Pilot St. Marks Hurbor. MOBILE, Den. 14.—Ar brig Hebron, Iiood, Portland, Cld, ship Tuskinu, Spencer, New York; brigs New Engktud, Colley, Boston; Catherine, Ves pers, do. NEVV-ORLEANS. Dec. 14.—Ar ships John Cadmus, Blunchurd, Philadelphia; Peraia, John son, Newburyporl; U Stales, Bath, Me; Ontario, Holmes, Wiscussel, Mc.Frunconio, Jones, Ports mouth, NH? Talma, VVinsor, Boston; Charlotte. Rice, N York; barque Bashaw,Freeman.Boston. Cld, barques J il Ademi, Hamburg; Mariner, Havnna; Fnnuy, Liverpool; schra Alert, Phila delphia; steurn ship Natchez, Havana. CHARLESTON, Dec. 18.—Ar line‘**nhp Catharine, Berry, N York; schr South Cnf S ii na Goodwin, Jacksonville. Cld, Br scbrftriel. Kirkpntrick, BrVVeRt In dies; schr Mav, Hammond, North Carolina. WILMINGTON, (N. C.) Dec. 16-Ar brigs Corneliu, Martinique; Frances Louisa, do. Cld, brigs Fox, Guadeloupe; James,' do. BALTIMORE, Dec. 14.—Ar barqiie Balti* timore, Snow, Rio do Janeiro; brig Oglethorpe Banner, Savannah. Cld, ship Susan E Howell, Bailey, N Orleans; burqne Lucy Pennituun, Keller, Cedar Keys. Dec. 15—At ships Ulysses, Guit, 8t Ubes; Seaman, Crosby, N Orleuns; lirigs Tweed, Rub- nison, Rio da Janeiro; Surah, Guvet, Bordeaux; •chr F A Tupper, Morgan, Savannah. Clu, barque Orb, Watts, Kingston, Ja; schr John, Coffin, Lnguajraaud Porto Cabello. PHILADELPHIA, Deo. J4.—Ar ship United 8tateg, Doan, T«mpu Bay: brigs Will, Brooke, 8tBarts; Betsey Jane,’ King, Gibraltar; schr Richard Tuylor, Robinson, Savannah. Chi, barque Globe, Stevenson, Pernambuco ® n .d a market; Josephine, Jolmsou, N Orleuns; brig Persia, Cftandler, Rio do Janeiro and n mar ket. Doc. 15—Cld, brigs Violet, Nowlun, Burba- doij Washington, Bishop, do. NEW-YORK, Dec. 12.—Ar brigs Alphonso, (Bntush)Malng.i mid Rock ol Gibraltanlmpulse, St Johns, PR. 1 Cld, ships Sheffield, Liverpool; Americn, Ba tavia? Huntsville, N Orleans. Bid, brig Mudison, Savannah- Dea. 14—Ar ships Columbus, Cropper, Ltv- 5[P°ol5 Roscoe. Huttlusou.do; Elisha Dennison, west, Cadiz; barqnoa Douglass, Bourne, Rio do J«neiroj Rapid, Ward, Havana; brigs Caroline MM"it,.Rice,Apalachicola; John Hill, Engles, Mansantlla; schr Gutosie, Banner, Capo Hayti, Cld, Brnmahip Emtmt.Tecklettborg.Bromem •hips Nile, Quiinhy, Apalachicola; Alabamian, bans, Mobile:burquns Ann Louisa, Wilson, Vo- ra ,9l u 2< Cosmo, (Br) Baohe, Bristol. JIO8TON1 Doc. 11.—Ar ships Isauo Hicks. w Onenns; Brunotte, do. Dec. 12—Ar ship Culumet. Shrove, Canton, Batavia ami St Holona; brig Snrult & Esther, Haskell, Malaga . „^ld, slim Kentucky, Nickorson. Now Orleans; Dnghton, Gorham, iilobile; brig Josoph- n °',H«d ? e, Capo do Vord* nnd South America. ”OLE, Dec. 9—Ar brig Henry, wWirfr ® OHlon - mf ; BWaBDJEqfip, Dec. 10-Ar ship Shu- Pacific Ocean. ' p fl ;P Iir a UN P' DflC * 8-Cld. Galen, Cuba; aat<i>, n Star, do. nov 12 H. ROBERTS. J Woody iutirtc Clotliinir* U8T received per recent arrivals, a complete assortment of Youths' invisible green and olive Cloth Frock Coats; blue Cotuhlet Cloaks, for Gentlemen; Bovs' blue Cnmblet Cloaks, La dies Cloaks, invismki green Cloth and olive do; Victoria Cloth ^ndtea Clonks, fig'd and plant; buck, ribb'd, strip'd and tweed Cnss. Pants, n su perior article of plain black Cass. Pants; Oxford inixt und cadet do, Sattinet Pants,of various qual ities. For sale by HAMILTON & HOUSTON, nov 25 285— I in Just Deceived* B LACK Hop Silk, dark Calicoes Bine black and black Silk Velvet 5 and fi-4 bleached Cotton Sheeting Linen and Cotton Bed Tick Velvet Ritihous. Satin Ribbons Small size Blanket Shnwls Indian Blue Cheeks. Plaid Cotton Hdkfs Table Damask, unbleached Table Cluths Oil Cloth, Table Covers Cradle Blankets. Table Damask Napkins Plain and fig’d Gilt Buttons Cotton Batting mid Wadding For snlo low, by nov 24 GEORGE W. BEHN. Motor of t A Ctll'd. ERT H, A/ KOClf. i* or unfit,' LChartif Math V. if^r. R E8PF.CTFULLY Informs ihb Indies and Genitnmen of the city of 8nvlffMH.Bml bU PIANO FORTE, MUSIC AND i'EAUIIING SALOON, will be reopened to-day Iff Brough- toft-street, next door to Mr'i James Dickson's Confectionary Ntnro. FOR SALE, Just received, the newest music, to heMldat six cents per page. A Piano Forte always will be rendy for trjfng tin* pieces of music. Just received, n number of splendid grnM square Piano Fortes, with four pannls, by wliimi die Performer can produce nine different sound*, made by (lie celebrated Joseph Hiskey, Piano Forte mnnufiicturer, of Baltimore: nisi), Guitars, Violins, Flutes. Flngeoloto Accordions, Harp, Guitar nnd Violin Strings. Also, a second hand Chickering'* Piano Forto. Dr. K. in selling Pianos will take old Pi.inos in exchange: also, old Piano Fortes can Im repaired and tuned. Dr. K. has an experienced gentle* man engaged in that linn. Dr. K. ulxo will reopen his Musical School next week. For terms, to leach on tiro Organ, Harp. Piano Forte, Guitar, Wot in, Flute, in Thorough Base and in Singing, opply in bourse of this week, at Ids Teaching Saloon. Dr. K. will teach four or morn scholars in one lesson, after tile new improved metihod, which ho* been introduced in the Northern Academies with great success. Any person who wishes to have Music com- ptwedt* Poetry,can have Udone, nnd¥ar terms, apply to Ms Music Saloon, dec 18 301 For Aivci Tim fir.l clo.oliip „ SKREilniiim, Imvinj;Vine-Ill VMH umal wlih dnMn<' Ply I" . Rl Aeo.U m SoBIA. C of her o ittfib. Forfre „ LDBT. WATS For Boston. The flue new barque If KRSELIA.Crnw ell, master, will have immediate despatch for tho oliove port. For freight or DHiiagn, hav- Ing superior furnished nccommoilnlmns, apply to Captain C. on board, or to dec8 WHITE 8t BARTELS. For Providence. Tim brig ROMULUS. Cspt. English, 2ftfiftwil| commence loading this day. For freight or passuge, apply on fmatd rft Bohnn'e «vhsrf,or to EDW'D. PADRLFORD. tfec 8 — For Now-Yorkt M,.Th« rognlar pneket ship NEWARK. -“■"Copt. Merwin, will have despatch. For freight tor passage, having good accmtowodations, apply Vmi boaru at Jones' lower whafV, tor to dee 14 • L. BALDWIN CO. diatnly. For freigli t nr accnniiunditUtons, upper whorl; hrto dec 14 New Year Presents* 830)000-810,000. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. CLASS NO. 50. FOR 1840. mills is the last class of this Lottery that X takes place in 1840—determined by tho drawing of the Virginia Slate Lottery, for the benefit of tho Mnrgnlia Academy, Claes No. II, at Alexandria, (Vn.) on Saturday next, the 26th instant, and the result known here on the 31st inst. Among others are the following HIGH PRIZES: More New Goods, Received by brig Georgin. S UPERFINE Broadcloths, blnck, blue block, invisible green, steel mix'd, cadet mix’d, light blue mix'd, light cudet mix'd, drnb, brown, mulberry-, claret, udelaide, and every other color desirable 2 ps Hemp Carpeting 3 do printed Baize 1 bale Cotton Bntts Fine white Flannels Yellow do Black Crape With a genernl assortment of gentlemen's In dies and childrens Hosiery. All of which will bo sold cheep by dec3 J. A. CLIFFORD. 1 prize of. .. 830,000 i do i0.000 1 do 6.000 1 do 3.140 1 do 3.000 l do 2.500 1 do 2.000 50 do 1000 20 do 500 20 do 300 123 do 200 126 do 100 ftc. ftc. ftc. Tickets §10, Halves §5, Quarters §2 99. Tickets und Shares, either single or by the package, for sale by v P. B PENDERGAST, Comer Bull-street and Bay Lane, Near theExchange. 07Orders from the town or country promptly utteuded to dec 21 Bank ofthc State of Georgia, I Savannnh> 21st Dec. 1840. ) T HIS Bank will be closed 011 Christmas Day. Notes intended fnrdrseount should be offer ed tm Wednesdny, ns tho Bonrd of Director* v? ill meet on Thursday next; nnd paper fallingjdue t the 25th inst. must be provided for previous- , A. PORTER, Cashier, dee 21 305 or Cliurtcr. 38r'i»n/T ‘W'/HOtM "'• hr - HENRI- ftwdnvi.' ’ S”*"' ° rl " !r ' wil1 llc r«ndy In n iCumkmfW- AHomhem port.,. Planters* Bank* O N Christmns Day, 25th inst. this Bnnk will be shut. Paper fulling duo on that duy must be taken up previously. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, den 21 305m S«n8onablc Goods. P LAID Roll Roy Shawls, 3, 4.5 and 6-4 Black nnd lead do, 4-4 blk Thibet do Fancy Broclip, Thibet Wool and Saxony Shawls 5-4 fancy Plaid Mouslin do Lain Shawls Welch and Rodger's Flannels ALSO, Ladies Mohair nnd black worsted Hoie Do slnte worsted nnd raw Silk do Do slate, bl'k nnd white Cotton do Do Benvtor, Silk nnd H S Gloves Muslin Inserting! nnd Edgings Bobinet Lace Edgings and Quillings 4-4 and 5-4 black Lace Blotide Edgings Gauze Cnp Ribbons For sale nt reduced prices for cash, by . .. tf E] dec 15 GEORGE W. BEHN. Pure Boston Bum. ■4 FkA BBLS. Boston Runt, of first quality, JLvFvP Just received and for sale low uud on accommodating terms,’by dec 15 300l ELIAS RF.ED. Hay. BUNDLES prime Eastern nnd Am iJvlU boy. landiug and for sale bv LAWTON & BEHN. dec 12 29812 w Law Notice. T HE undersigned having connected their professional interest in ilio counties of Lau rens, Pulaski, Telfuir. Twiggs. Dooly, Macon, Houston, Morion, Spmpter, Crawford, Butts, Monroe nnd Talbot, will punctually attepd to the collection and adjustment of all claims entrusted to their care in said counties, or in any of (lie ad jacent counties, if they should bn favored With a cull. Address Polhslf Strong, Savannah, Ga. THOS. H. POLHILL, Savannah, SAM’L. M. STRONG, Macon. I take this opportunity of saying that in addi tion to the different counties of the Eastern Dis trict, l will attend regularly the Courts of Biuke, Jefferson, Scviven oud Washington ofthe Middle Circuit. All business in those counties punclu- lly attended to by THOS. H. POLHILL. dec 21 305|| Land for sale In McIntosh Co. S EVERAL tracts adjoining each other, shout ed on the south side of Snpelo liver,contain ing about 1050 ocres, 350 of which nre good Swamp land, 300 Hammock, and the residue Pine, part of those lauds have been under cul tivation, nnd were formerly the property of the late Gen. Francis Hopkins. For further partic ulars apply to G W. Anderson &. Btolher, Savutinniq B Lechartier. Darien, or to the sub scriber. DR. A. DELAROCHE. N. B.—The taw will he enforced against all persons trespassing on the above mentioned land. dec 21 305tp A. D. Iron Store. H untington, wrighta co. offer ior sale on accommodating terms, a good and full assortment 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 bundles Hoop do 40 do Rand do 30 do Nail Rods 20 do Shapes 5 do American Steel 2 do German do 6 do Spring do 1 case of Cast dto 500 kegs Nails Cart nnd Wagntt Boxes, &c. nov 28 286 Card. rilHF. Subscriber having secured the services X of Mr. William 8. Thompson, (formerly Foreman for C. C. Thompson & Co. on the Bay) would inform his friends nnd the public, thattoTdera for making or repairing Gentlomen's garments of all description, will be thnnWfully re ceived and promptly executed. • E. IIAGAlt. dec 8 294 To the Electors of Glynn Co. F ELLOW-CITIZEN8—I lake this method of announcing mvselfasu Candidate for the offices of Receiver of Tax Returns nnd Tax Cn|. lector, nt the election to take place on the first Monday in January, 1841, and respectfully soli- cit your suffrages. JOHN FRANKLIN* Jr. dec 18 303m Lost, [ N this city on Wednesday last, a pair nf Gold SPECTACLES, in n red case. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them nt Capt. Cunuil’s, m*nr the Magazine. WILLIAM L. HOFFMAN, dec 19 3041a* SIIOPSE ft MASON. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND MANU FACTORY, Savannah, (Ga*) and Easton,(Pa) T HE Public is informed, ihntn good assort ment cf COACHES, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKEYS. lee., nre con stantly kept for snle nt the above Estnblishments- of our own tnnniifnclnre, which are offered on the roost reasonable terms. A continuance of favors from our old cuatnni- ers and the public generally, is respectfully soli cited. Repository in Savannah, corner of Bull and Brough ion-street, near Monument Square. oct 26 258H More New Goods. TAS. A. CLIFFORD has received by barque tl La Grange, Super heavy and deep fringe changeable 8-4 Silk Shnwls Do do do do Damask do Do do do do Black Datnask do Bine black Gro De Lynns Silk Ladies Crev irts, Plaid’ Shawl* Linen Cambric Handkerchief* Do do do, cnl’d borders Merino Drawers, childrens Beaver Glover,gents do, durkCassimere, Insertings, Trimmings, ftc. dec 9 Silks, ftc. B LUE black Rep Silk Black und blue black Gro tin Swiss Poult de Soin, fin'd end col'd Silks Rich French and English Prints Also, Wool, blnck Cloths and Cnssitneres For sale low, by HENRY LATHROP, dec 17 7 & 10 Gibbons' Buildings. Salt, Sugar, Whiskey, ftc, SAC KS Salt tIUU l _ _ 10 hhiis St Croix Sugar 20 do Porto Rico do 60 bbls superior Rye Whiskey 40 do Holland Gin 6 Jdn Oturd Brandy 3 4 pipe's do 2 pipes Holland Gin 20 mils Peach Brandy 10 do Mnnongnhela Whiskey 60 hugs Rio Coffee 30 do White l^ngunyra Coffee 30 kegs Nails, assorted 30 do Tobnccn, select brands Just received and for sale by FORT, CLOPTON & MALONE* nov 4 266 Eastern Hay. -g BUNDLES prime Eastern Hny,land JLxJvl ing from brig Planet fm Portsmouth, N. H.. nnd for salo by dee 21 GEO. II. MAY. N. O. Molasses and Sugar. PZ BBLS new crop N. O. Molasses, 8hlids Sugar, landing from schr Atlantic, and for sale by - G. H. MAY. dec 21 N. O. Sugar and Molasses. O/? HHDS, 19 tierces, 23 hl>I«« % 46 hull* bbls OU Sugar, and 76 bbls Molasses, landing from brig Atluntio and for sale by HENRY HARPER. dec 21 305m Rio Coiree and Whiskey. BAGS prime Rio Coffee, 30 bbls Whis- do key, landing from brig June from Balti more, nnd for wile by dec21 GEO H. MAY. ty ■g BUNDLES prime Hay, 22 bbls Cn- I nal Flour, 30 half do do do. For sale by SHAPTER & WOODBRIDGE. ded 10 - J. Pease & Soil's C LARIFIED Essence onioarhound Candy, just received nnd for sale in small puckugus, at WEEDS & MORRELL’S, dec 10 296 No. 1 Penfield’s Kongo. Porto Rico {Sugar, ftc. HHDS Porto Rico Sugar 5 pipes White’s Gin ust received pnribrig Eleanor, nnd for sale by 1 " FRANCIS SORREL & CO. 10 *Just 1 dec 3 Beef, Pork, dec. BBLS Prime Pork,70 do do Beef dX f 40 do Mess Beef, 50 do Crackers 25 kegs Goslmn Butter 20 blits Sugar Crackers 50 boxes Lemon Syrnp.lnnding nnd forsale by CLAHUORNS & WOOD, 'deol Potatoes. -g BBLS-Potatoes, in fine order, Innd- v/ «»g from BC hr Duty Chase, for sale by duo 12 WHITE & BARTELS. Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. 1 CASE silk nnd cotton Umbrellas, just re ceived by AVERY & JOHNSON, nov 20 South side Monument-square. New Establishment. The subscribers nre new opening, on Bay-street, next door to Messrs. Wimberly &J<oijps, an extensive as sortment of HATS and CAPS,com prising every variety und style ex tant, nuitutfacutred by themselves expressly lor this market, which they nfffir nt wholesale or re tail ton liberal terms. As we design canfining ourselvos exclusively to the sale of Hats & Caps, our stock in point of quulity and fashion will be vqnal to any ever offerer! to the citizens ofSa- vnntoah By the weekly arrivals from New York, •weshall he furnished with tho Intest fashions di rect from our manufactory. Country Merchants, Planters nnd the Public generally, are respectful ly solicited to give us a call, J* IVES ft. CO. N. B.~-Bay-strnet, uextdDtofto Messrs. Wim berly ft Jones, nov 17 277 Window Sashes. 1 l'I f{ HTS8by 10 Window Snsh X smlXJ w es, just received per brig Excel and lbr sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW ft WEBSTER, nov 4 Principe Scgnrs. 30,000 VERY snper'umr Princijie R ECEIVED by ship t super 3 ply Carpetings, do 2 do do, do sin- gin do do, do twilled Venetian 4-4, 3-4 and 5*4 wide; nlso, superfine Tufted nnd Brussel* Rugs. All of which will be sold at very reduced prices. SNIDER. LATHROP ft NEVITlt tiov 26 dec 15 Segars, landing and for sale GEORGE H. MAY. Sardines nnd Vinegar. 3 CASES caiu&inmg 148 boxes Sardines, fresh, 15 casks white wine Vinegar. Just received and for snle by dec9 J. B. GAUDRY ft SONS. Pori Wine. "g QR. casks superior Port Witte, just re- JLsm cuived und'for sale by ' “ "iAUDI dec 9 J. B. GAUDRY ft SONS. Flour, Corn, Oats and Bcnns. ■g 6*1 p? BBLS first quality Howard-st. Flour JLAmld 1700 bushels prime white Corn 1600 tnifhelB heavy Maryland Outs 60 do prime white Beuns, lauding front schr Wm A Culdwell, and for sale low from the wharf by LADD, TUPPER ft 8ISTAKE. dec 16 Chairs. A GOOD assortment of Chain, received per ship Perdonnet from Boston, and for sule by L. BALDWIN ft CO. dec 14 Oak Wood. ■g TO 200 cords, deliverable at a con- X dvenient landing. Apply to dec 16 LONG ft PATTERSON. Tooth Ache. T HE Odontalgia Balaam on tea this painful disease in two applications. A fresh sup ply just received and lor sale by dec 17 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Arrow Moot. U BOXES superior Arrow Root, just re cuived uud forsale by dec 19 NOBLE A. HARDEE. English Potatoes. 41 /fA HAMPERS English Potatoes, land- jmldXj ing from ship Salem, nnd for snlo by COHEN ft FOSDICK. dec 19 304a Spei'in Oil, Wines, ftc. GALLONS Sperm Oil tlUv 10 qr casks Mulugn Wine 6 qr casks Canary do 8 half pipes Brandy, Otard ft Pelihroirou brand 2 pipes Holland Gin 20 bbls American Brandy 25 do Northern Gin 25 do N E Rum. For sale hy dec 15 KING ft COOSfBS. ityr No w-York—JJrty hi ■ L Tfce regular pneket brig 8AV, ie regular pneket brig Capt. Shnpter, will he d« ANNAH, lespatehod inline- i Central By bfi Uo first . thfb Court House in this city; lib artbiiton, by ordnr nf the inarms 01 ■hraiWn Bnnk of the State nfOettffk .. \A SHArcs ofthe Cnpitel HlfiCk Wrthe uammi IvIHlIftiitd& BnnkinaCoinprtHy, nlirdgad by C. imi ddXre™ lhc ‘ ,fl W*'Uf bite tiiou- AM• Bft Slmnm of Stock cif llih bhhtrnl Rail /i°?A f' , ‘».»|»ny. pdjfefljiy Robert T ‘ ' V $?..T r 1 m payment of hU Wfle tdf Iwontv- sevenfiiittflrod dnllare. By tWer of rim Bonrd of DitbcJHrt. . . . n JAS. SMITH; Cashier, dec 3 290| Snvannnli Female Asylum. A N vhfctiou for Matron of this luMUl\tWu,wUl be hftM nu tlm 1st Thursday Id JnHliart next. Applicants will call on MRS. S. COMeN, dec 15 Boc'y 8. F. Asylum. 8hUb-*trfeuL ight or passage, having first rate , apply on hoard a< Mnngiu's to LEWIS ft WILDER. FOr Philadelphia. & The linlque LA GRANGE. Capt* D L •Porter, having three-fourths of her fttsight engaged will meet with despatch. Fbr >mlnnc» of freight or passage, apply to Cnpt. P. ton toward, or to L. BALDWIN ft CO. dec 16 For Havana. & The superior copper fastened awd cop- •pored schooner WM. A. CALDWELL. Hughes, master, will have inunedinte despatch. For Iruightor pnssagn, having excellent wteem- iniidntion*. apply to Cnpt. II. on board nt Gotten' upper wharf, or to LADD, TUPPER ft 8ISTAR&. Who have for aale landing from Amid vtoasol, 2100 bushels heavy Oats 2100 do prime white Corn 200 bills best Uownrd-streut Fltiht 200 superior Bacon Hama 100 kegs Baltimore No. 1 Ldrfi dee 14 The Macon Steamboat Co* ft Offers the followihg Stekuditotota SiFnuiWKw for sale, viz: J. Stdiie.Chie1ft.iiVi, J. Goddard, nnd Superior. The J. Swim is a side wheel boat, low piensure engines, end tar ries 750 bale* cotton. The ChiefiHiti i* a side wheel boat, high iwessure engines, nrtd tarries 5U0 Imluscotton. The J. Goddard U a stem wheel boat, high pressure engine*, ahd hearty new. The Superior is a stern wheel btoat, with high pressure engines. All the above Boats are now in complete or der and ready for running. Also ten Pole Boa:*, eight of which are now in order Tor running, and will carry 600 hides cotton each. Tw» Lighters and a pair of Steam Engines just frtnn Provi dence, cylinders 4 by I0|, together with sundry boat utensil*. The J. Stone und Chieftain, are. now lying in Savannah, the balance at .Macon. Tlinaliov- Boats are now offered at private sale, and if not sold before, they will be disposed of at iiiblic sale. The J. Stone and Chieftain on the irst Tuesday in January next, and the balance on the second Tuesday in January IteXt ut Ma con. For terms,apply In J. Goddard, Macorfr Alex ander Mitchcl, Darien; or to the anhacribrn in Savannah. L. BALDWIN ft CO. dec 18 Rent Reduced- M The subscriber will rent his place in Jackson Word, to a good tenant on favor able tortns. if application is soon made, dec 16 A. PARSONS. For Sale. Will be sold at public ,miclion in the Town of Wilmington, N. C.outlie list day of January next, 14 STAGE COACHES and HARNESS. Most of the Coaches ere in first rate order. Terms liberal. ALEX'll MACRAE, Gen’IAg'tW.ftR.K.R. Co. dec 7 293—1J Brought to Jail On tho 19th «f November, 0 Negro than who says his name is GEORuE, and that he belongs to Leneol Smith, hear Macon. Suid man is 5 feet 9 inch* «* high,dark complexion. ELAM S. ASHCRAFT, dec 2 Juiler, Brunswick. Ga> Carpetings at reduced Prices. CElVEp by ship Celia and brig Auguste, Scotch Wliiskcyt A PUNCHEONS just received direct from X Liverpool, per ship Indefatigable. For safe JOHN B. GAUDRY ft Farm for stale. Tliat desirable Farm, containing eleven and a half acres, situated on the Thunderbolt Rond, one and u qnarter mites from the city, with the improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, kitchen, stables, ftc., well cal culated Tor a public bouse nnd store. Also, A gtotod family Horse and Barouche, with four seats, silver mounted. The Horse warranted sound ahd gentle. For particulars, apply to A. V. DESNOYER, Corner of Bull and Bryan-streets. nov 10 271 Strayed or Stolen, A DARK Bay Mare, six years old, \vi h long switch tail, short neck, has a mark or bruise on die left fore leg, nnd one of the front hoofs appear to huv« been crncked nr split, from the top to the bottom; wnsslmd on the front feet, and hud a rope around the neck. Any information respecting her will be liberally rewnrded by dec 14 297 Y. S. PICKARD. dec 16 SONS. OSCAR SCEITZ, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. I NSTRUCTOR on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Harp, Flute, nnd French Horn. Musical Saloon over the Drug Store of W. H. Turner. Residence at Mrs. Hardee’s, Brough- ton-street. 07 Piano Fortes tuned, nov 14 275 Port Wine, Butter, Oil, ftc. T EN qr ensks ? superior Burgundy Port 10 eighth do $ ' Wine 20 firkins choice Goshen Butter 4 hbu“* } Fall .trained Oil 7 boxes Lump Sugar, landing per Autoleon and Clinton, for sale hy ER ft Fifty Negroes for Hire. die first Tuesday in January next, will bo VX hired to the highest bidder,before the Conrt House in Brunswick, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,50 Negroes, belonging to the Es tate of the late John (i. Bell, Esq. The Negroes nre nccustomed to the cultivation of Rice, and will be hired fbr oho year. dec 3 8HAPTE , WOODBRIDGE. Tea and Wine. 1 iy PACKAGES superior Black Tea, in JL • chests, 1 and $ chests; 6 qr ensks Port Wino. Champagne Wine ofthe Anchor brand.in quarts and pints. Lauding from ship Celia, for sale hy LADD, TUPPER ft SlSTARE. nov 26 No, I Mackerel. QA HALF bbls No 1 Mackerel, landing and OU. for sale by dec 15 GEORGE H. MAY. Corn, Flour and Gin. O /?AA BUSHELS prime white Corn JmldXf\j 100 hblssnp'r Howard-st Flour 50 bhls Baltimore Gin, landing from schr Fred'k A Tupper, and for sate by nov26 LADD,TUPPER & SISTAUF, Prime Pork. F IFTY bhls prime Pork, tending from brig OgleUiorne and for snlo by dec 3 GEORGE H. MAY. Havana Scgnrs. NA ** Segars, ‘light 'dark brown * 52,750 "ow^d Landing from brig Chili, fin sale by dec 2 LADD. TUPPER ft SISTARR. Rose Water, ftc. 11OSE, Pencil nnd Orange Flower Water; ol 1-1/ "o, Preston’s Extract Lemon, highly re commended for flavoring Jellies, Custards, ftc. Just received und for snle by- dec 9 A. PARSON8. Salmon, .Herring, Cod Fisli, dec, 8 WHOLE, half mid qr bbls No I Salmon 800 boxes Herring 4 half bbls Tongues nnd Sounds, No 1 5 drums Cod Fish, landing from barqaarfter- suite and for sale by dec 4 WHITE ft BARTELS. dec 16 JOHN F. GRF.EN, ? HUGH F. GRANT, ] 3lM Ex'or*. For Sa le, A N entire gang,consisting of sixty-nine NE GROES, principally in large families.— These Negroes have most of them been born nnd raised 011 a healthy Sen Island plantation, and consist of valuable house servants, ploughmen, boatmen nnd field hands. Tho whole nre war* ranted ns well behaved mid orderly. They will *■i sold together or in families, to suit purchasers. R. ft W. KING. dec 17 30211 For Sale. O NE family of Negroes, consisting ofjsoven; also, one Negro Boy. Tho family consists ofn man and a woman, prime workers, raised on 11 cotton plantation: one boy 12 yeafs old, one of 8, one girl uf 6 years, one of2,and aniitfaut boy 6 weeks old, The above properly will be sold low, and oil accommodating terms. For further nurticulurs, apply to the suhseniber, nov 24 illRAM ROBERTS. Fliiladclplila Cornod Bounds Beef. 2 BBLS. a first rate article, just received per brig New Hanover, and for sale by dec 11 LONG & PATTERSON. Sperm OiS nnd Spirits Turpen tine. -g AAA GALLONS pore Sperm Oil 500 do Spirits Turpentine Just received ami for sale bv HAZARD, DENSLOW ft WEBSTER, dec 3 Axes, Traces and HOIIow-tvart*, p^fk DOZEN Collins’ Axes dif 15 do Hunts' do,25 do King's do GOO pair Trace Clinins 10 tonsCurron Hollow-ware Forsale by N. IF. ft H- WEED. , nov 24 * blvfdcml No. 7. SmkkAti Insurance ft Trust ttt; [ 3rd December, 1840. I TIIIE Brtrtrd of Directors having this (lily da'- X dared a Dividend nf five per cent, fulfil ihh profits of lift test six mouth*, the same will h4 laid on and niter Monday next, the 7th instihft. SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Secretary, dec 4 291 7 Cp.NTRAf.R-. R. ANO Banking Co. or Ga. ? Savannah, Dec. 1.1840. < BiVidcntl No. S. rpHE Board of Directors have this day declnr- X ed u dividend Of Two Dollar* per shnre on tho Capital Stock tof this fn*titntion, pnyuldv to the stockholdm* nr ilrefr Wgnl representatives, ton and uftcr the 15th instant. Stockholders nt nr in the vicinity nf Macon, can receive theirdividend* nt the Brandt. , „ R- It. CUYLER. Cashier, dec 2 289 Planters' Brink. A " Elcctmn will lie htold on the first Monday, •£X in January next, nt the Banking Rouse. In tin* city, for Eight Director* of this Bank, on tho part ofthe Stockhtolders, The poll will he open ed utO o’clock, A. M. nnd dose nt 2 o’clock, P. M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, den 3 290 Central Rail Road ft Banking Co* of Georgia. Savannah, 2Sth Nov. 1840. fYlHEannunl election for Nine Director* to X manage the affair* of this Institution, will lie u Id nt the Banking House in this city nfi die first Monday in January next, between the hotfrs of 10. A. M. nnd2. P. M. By order ofthe Bonrd. nov 20 R. It. CUYLER. Cashier* Pianos. FflHE subscriber hit* just received and is nhw X nooning PIANOS, from the most celebra ted maker* in the United State*, viz: Chickering S,' Co. of Boston, and Nunn* Se Clark of New York. These Instrument* are ofl'ered nt die same prices nf which they could be purchased at the Manufactories 1 , und the arrangements which the subscriber hns entered into with the makers, will always enable him to supply the public at first cost. I. W. MORRELL, dec 10 29o—l m Flection Hotiee. A N election for hue Representative in Chtt- XJL grass, from the Stale ofGeorgia, vice Htin. T. Colquitt, resigned; for five Justices ofthe In ferior Court, a Tax Collector, and Receiver of Returns of taxable property, of die County nf Chatham, will lie held at the Court Hotisb in the city of Savannah, on Monday the fourth day of January, 1841. The Justices of the Pence bf the Comity ofChathnin, are requested tq nttebd and preside at said election. The Sheriff of the County ofChathnin is hereby required to attend, nnd open the polls Ut the hour prescribed by tew, aud with the Cotthty Constables, preserve brder nt said election. By order. EDWARD G- WILSON, dec 12 Deputy Clerk 1. c. fe. c. High School. T> AMES’ School is now in operation nt JLJs the Methodist Sabbath School-rnutn, on South Broad-*!.,between Abercorn nnd Lincoln. Instruction is given in ull the branches usually taught in the High Schools or Academies of ottr country 1 Terms made known by iipplicatibn to the TeaCher at the residence olM. Gnodall. The TeaClmr will try to do his duty nnd to satisfy his employers. The Night School occupies four nights dfeach Week, commencing nt half past G. nnd continuing two hours and n linff. In this School, particular mention is given to French, Book-keepitlg and the higher Mathematics. nov"16 276 JLaw Notice. npHE undersigned Imvitigcoimccted their pro* i fessiotiiil interest*, tender their services to the public. They will attend the Contis ofthe United States atMilledgevillentid Savannah,nnd the Superior Courts of the several Cbunties in the Eastern Circuit. M. H. McALtjlSTER, SOLOMON COHEN. dec 18 303 Notice. npHE Copartnership heretofore existing be- X tWee 11 tho subscriber* under the firm ofPnd- elfhrdj Fay ft Co. isthi* day dissolved by mutu al ebbrent. _ Edward Pndell'ord is charged with the liquidation and settlement ofthe affairs ofthe concerto, empowered to use its name for that pur pose, and will continue the business iff his own name fbr his own account. Signed EDW’D. PADELYOUD, SAM’L. IL FAY, JOS. S. FAY. Savannah, Dec. 1,1840. Notice* rpH F. subscriber having purchased from Wm. X H. Lloyd his entire stack of Dry Goods, ftc., Will continue the business at the sdue place, nndttf the direction of Mr. W. G. Foflte. hnvlO 271 H. ROBERTS. Notices A MEETING ol the Stockholder* of the xjl Bank of Brunswick, will beheld at their Agontfy in the city of Augusta, on Monday, the 25th itey of January next* for the purpose bf electing n Board of Directors, and fbr the Irani* action bfany other business that tnay then come bufbrethem. . I. C. PLANT, Cashier. Brunswick, Nov. 11,1840. hov 12 273||25J Savannah Ins. A Trust €0. 18th December,-1840. rflttlfl Company continues to take risks of ev- X ery description on favorable terms. Hav ing lib agencies to insure against fire tliat part of its business is confined to this city, nnd embra ces Insurance on every class nf buildings, furiii. lure, merchandize,nr vessels and their cargoes in port. All losses promptly paid. It also buys and sells Exchanges and Checks on the Northern citibs. President—J. P. IIknrv. Committee on Finance. Committee on irUilrttnce. The President, The President, G. B. Gumming, G. B. G'umftirtg, J. H. Burroughs, W. T. Willintos, . E. Padelford, G. B. Lamar.- F. Sorrel. The Committees meet everyday at 10O’clock, A. M. BAMUEL O’. HOOSE, Sflc’y. dec 18 7 Hartford Fire Insurance Cdt TNSURE8 against loss and dtihiageby Pitt,on X dwelling houses. Btores, merchandize; furni ture, mills, manufactories, and other property on terms n* favorable another institutions in this city. The reputation, this conipat'ly has Obtained in nl)U8iness of more than 25yfltifs, for liberality in adjusting and promptness in buying losses, just ly ontilieflit to a shnre of public patronage. The undersigned agent fl/r the tiifj of Savan nah. is duly authorized tb receive applications, and isslte policies ofttisUfafice, refibwals, ftc. ootid W WOODBRIDGE, Agent; Howard Insurance C6mpant 6‘f NcOr-York; I NSURES Housdsand otffer Building* \ „ sols in port and their Cn/g6e*. MeraWWfcfe, and Other personal property against jg'sJbrdnrti- age ht fire. Alstf insure* Vessels, C6tUm dhd Merchandize against the hazard ofintott'd naviga tion, or transportation ttf and frorff Mncoq, or MillOdgevill^oi any Ofthe intermediate landings; also, buiweOto'tbis plr.ee arid Chamston. 8. C. DUNNING, Agett, tiov 12 873 By On i:,n r o'clock, in _ 80 Shares Snv’h Hi*. 5 do do dr 25 do Cmn.R.R., In hits to suit north# credit for approved endoi „ By S. Plilibrici. _ On Monday, ihn inn, o’clock, in front of store, sundry H... Fnrniiure, Crockery and Glassware, ] ding and Bedsteads, Wearing Appnri longing to tiro cfcfnte of Hiram Marsh Sold by perlniMtiort bf Court nnd pc, Wi the Adminisiriliffr, ftir htoiibfit of the hei creditors ofvnhlMtntte TbiWs tasli, (city nidi ev) before rtelivefjri . . dee 11, Admiililltntor’ii ter; By S. Plillttrlek * cdt „ On MONDAY, the lfllh January uextj il H , o'clock, in front nfstore, slihdry nrticlw, vi*-j Wearing Apparel, 1 piece Cotton Shirting, 1 CnKinrtss, 1 Clock. 1 Trnvi llihg F ? "* L ftc. bblbnging 10 the estate 678. cbnsed; and sold by iiermissioii 5ft order ofihli Admiiiisirntor, Ibr Ink heirs mid creditors ofthe estate. (city inonej') bnfiire delivery. Aillhiilistrnmr's Sale. . Bjr St Fkiibnck ft Co. On_8auitd&y,Rmid fifty v>f Jawmy next. *\ 11 btlhck. ih front bf sthre, sundry nrtictes, vizs Gilhn, Clocks, old Iron, Ab’., belonging to thv * Estate of James II. B. Foster. Hhcbnsed.audsnldl by permission of Cdnrtnnd per hfHer Hfthe Ad- niintetVnthr: Tbrifii cash, (cltt nuiotf) bUffith dol'v^y, , 7 MU* By 8. Philbrick ft tbs At WW 'li'vult* Sale. Utw bate (60 pair) super fancy end Bath kets; one dh (25 pair) extra henv* stipei: I iliaw do: one dh (lllti pair) ffilibr.thd White»¥ Blanket*. Jitet refc'eiUdl, a HU Ivfjl bb sKld bn hV coinmndiiting terhis. Ilklff MC _ u ..., . Sli« iff’* Sal«I . . YT7ILL be sold no the first Tnesim lh Feb- ▼ ▼ rwnty next. l*efore the CoifrtHhjllii 1R the city of Brunswick, between the uMinihodH of sale, seven Negro slaves, limned MdililsL R»« zan. Eliza, Flora, Nat, F.locan and PaggVs levied on ns tho properly of 8. M. Bnrnett, to fcitbd?, nu execution issuedom ofthe Inferior CUnrt of Glynn County under the foreclosure nf AtHbrls gage in favor of Gabriel Dicks vs. Samuel m. Burnett. Property pointed out bv defendant: dec2 F.. S. ASHCRAFT, Sheriff0. c: At* 111111 istr at or’fT&Hli?? W ILL be sold agreeable to an order of thd Inferior Court of Bryan County for ordi* nary purposes, tin tfte first Tuesdny in February next, all the Rcni alii! Personal Property of. thd Estate of Dorcas Snnderliii, deceased, as follows! A five acre lot of Land nnd Improvement* ibfcrh’: on. situate on Springhill, in the city nfSi^kN* nah in Chatham county, and known by the num ber nine in the plan of the township—hotindlff north-east by the Hail Rond Depot or Augustd. Road, south east by Minis' Lot, nnd north-west by Miss Germain. Also, nt the same tidie and place, will be *nld nrie Negro man slave RbukhI Welcome: mid bne-sikth of four hundred Hb'fai bf Lund in Bryail bountyj granted 10 Lewi* Sfltt/tk, bounded north-past bv the River Great UlrR chee.and south-bast by John Milledge—a rftger^df of filly acre* bf Land in the Camp Jack tM'i, now owned hy Wmt Rird in Effingham cffiMNr AH to be sold at tho, different Court House* iff which the property Ift Hithnted. To be sow ftfr d division ambnd die heihi. AND W. niRD, Adtrf/r nov 26 with the will antte-Nt'd.* 4'- . Sliorlff'S Sale ■ nTlLL he'sbld on the first Tuesdny in J«ff< ▼ ▼ unry llext, before the Court Umise in the City of Darien, A Negro hoy Itedled Hdffilut, belongibg te thrf estate of Ann C. Cannon, Inte of suid Count# levied nu to satisfy mi eieculinn fbr her Sla Tax for the year i837. Ambffnt due $4 28 cost*. JdjjN HUTSON, dec 5 Ddp'y Sheriff m. i.cr^ ' me mt# 5 „ , . Sheriff’. Sdle. O N the first Tilesday ill Jmmarr next, wlff M sold nt the CoitrfHfidsd in Effingham between the usual litffiri bf sdie, tho follodl/tt property: Three hundred nnd fifty ittiros ofPineLandJy- ing and being in the County of Effingham .bound-' ndontlie west lw lad-Js ofW.P. Edwards, oil the south by vncniit ia/id; levied on ns the proper ty of Hardy Gl. Pitts, th satisfy executions in fa vor of H. L. Lovell, vs. Hardy CL,Pitts,. Johif Edwnrdsand Wm. Edward*, seenrRildr Propel ty pointed out bv the security. R. J. M’INGLEDORFF, Sheriff*.«» dec 3 Valuable Property for SsUfr A GREEABLEui o'n order ofthe HflffhMW IX the Inferior Chtitt ofTnttnall CoiuKf. rilieu sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sdhlhntlie first Tuesday in January next, before me Court House door in Reidville, in said cottitfr, betweerf tbtottswulbotwaof sale, all \be Real Estate an J Personal Property belonging to the Estate iifJa*.- Perry, deceased, siffiate in said Cdtihly, viz: Four thousand fife hundred ncrA* o’f Land, otf which te situated lift luto resilient?*' tffld tlie valna-* ble set of mill* long knowd d* Perry’* Mills/ which will bo new nnd in complete order forii*-- mediateoperatifth. As 1I1 is .property issowa.1 . known, I deem a particular description of it v niMv.».«iwui>s,. UCIIIU IUIIJ M river, the giitved Wnflftt'eiifl he floated fromt hd mills id small rnftsto the' flier below, amlfbUM logs cull i7ilh.cotrve6iflfM.fi be floated thd creek, (Cribb’s Creek) ttt thu mills, for twh'mile# above. The situafii/rt h remarkable Id! health/ having nnescellettlvyhll of water, nnddisfiajrftod spring convenient,■ There is also of m (mV W commodious hrtiterj lately erected M a tieiffiffarr oflearniug. I Iflvite individual* a«d companies' wishing to ndrflhnse.tocalUnd Hew the premia* esfor themselves. Also, at tho same time nnd place, will he soil one tra'flt of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley'd tend, cchltnining one thousand acres; nlso. oag tract adjoining Matthew Joneti f land, on M1B-' S n’sCreek; nndnjso, one tract on Water MtU rf Creak. Plats of ail said tradti will ha eiliito* ited on the day of sale. Also ot the same tiitlfl rtflci place will btflt/iJ, the following named NUgrift*,vi*; Jiinlnmf 40 years old; Jim (BrOb'itSj 50 years old j ffsMt a carpenter, 33 years 5 ElJils, 30 years dW j .fhtl ry, 17 yer.rs old iLewlri, 15 years old; Emck,‘7 years old; Dilla, ^Oycdfsold.land herffrh ChjldftA Crocket nnd all Idfafft; Nancy, 17 titOibWaha hercblld Mdffltf 1 fear old; Angfe'H0:4 year* which \tiil he adjld ns tho properlV 5f James PtH ry, laid Of said Cttiuty, decensKd,' tb't the benflfif ofthe legatees Of the said estate'; Terms—drifl-third cash, Bnlarice in hfftahJ two y ears, notes bearing ijttoregt fc WHh nhproved security^ UAMILTONW; SHARPE, wii'V', »ep(2l BxoHHSgR , j . •r ANK Check. M eight ImNtft Toflidli Itarn# to suit, fnrtulo tj ,,, , M 17 LF.vViS A tvitPEH. . . Exchange on BokMh. ~ , wttnlid), f A GddD Chhk, Washer fltid Ironer k 1 eg Hi n fain Ilk by the year, cotnnft&i] the 1st January tit'xi. Wages paid rnWfrn InliA ntthitXfKen. the In... querterl,. Wnnlttil itt |jic Savan A ,,.,. Wrilfe Afiyluin, ?ft* u*l frtih the hour hf (line until fMUe o’el “jffi.ui rnin *' 1(1 llli 0ier “ l WSn«iW«ftfji|