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YORK. Doc. 15*—Ar Br bamuo Her-
tlovEnj
nchta, Turbou, 60 day* On Nowc/isthi. England
Tho 11 linn experienced Bovoro gnluson Uio pos
tage, Stove bont, rnrrind away bulwarks,golloy,
&c. Lost 2 inou uvorbuiird. >
Ship Portsmouth, Wilson, Liverpool, brig
George, Hull, 8 dnyifiu Savannah.
Cld, •flip Formosa, Crawford, Ilavro.
Dnc. Ju—Ar*blp* Angelo, Jucqnes, Newport,
Wales} lie Ian, Smith, Liverpool} aclir Monitor,
Smith, Atmknpos. *
Cld, brig Tyuoo, Cobb, Cbarlo*ton.
Melancholy Shipiereclt.—Captain Kittlon»li, of
tlio Samuel Coddinglon, urrivnd yesterday morn*
jug from York River, stnten that tlio nclir Cyn
thia, Colouian, from New York for Virginin,
was cast owny on Mntmnkiu. in tlio late snow
storm, and all on board perished, consisting of
eight pnrsunsjono of thuni a female.
BOSTON. Dee. 14.— 1 Telegraphed, brig An
gelina, llu Havana.
Cld, ship Forum, Cnldwoll, Montevideo and
n market} barques Dutchess, Bax tor, Norfolk; Pi
lot, Boggs, Philadelphia; brigs Pandora, Varina,
Port an Prince; Trojan, Bucknuin, Wilmington,
NC| Antures, Clurk, Philadelphia,
dorgla, ptn ofSaVrtn-
iron noose, Coi.tncron*a Orrut, ?
18/A December, 1840. J
Mariners having ingroi* and ogreM with
_ this PorMintico is horoby givon that a Light
not has boon moored between Marinin's Indus
try 8. K. Point, and tho North BhiiU of Port
Itoyul entrance, and will bo lighted up on the
first night in Pobrunry next. 'I hi* notice is giv-
nn in advance, that none may ho ignorant of tho
exisionco of this Light, and thereby be deceived.
Tlio position selected for the uuchnrnau of this
Boat, wns made by three experienced ship mas
ters, well known in this port, to wit: Capt. Ru
dolph, Mnurnn nnd Low, to whom 1 tender my
thanks Tor their kind attention to this matter.
Tho ben rings of this Light is ns follows, viz:
N. Point Trench'll Island N. W. 4 N. V
Point N. W. by N. Tybeo Light House W.
W. distance about 18 mile*. Depth of wator Of
fathoms at 4 ebb--shews one bright light which
is olnvutcd ubuut 22 feet nbova tho surface of the
water. Distuuco from nearest laud about 8 miles.
A. B. FANNIN, Collector,
doc 22 nOOfr.
KTCommercinl Papore.nt a distance nro re*
quested to insert tho above for tlio benefit of all
concerned.
For Ncw-Yoril—Drig Line.
Tlio regular packet brig MADISON,
ShkC up tain Bulklny, will be despatched imme
diately. For freight or pnssago, having first rate
accommodations, apply on hoard at Mongin's
uppur wharf, or to
dec 23 LEWIS A. WILDER.
Johnston's Hay.
BUNDLES of this superior Eastern
liny, on board ahip Tamerlane from
Wiscasset, for sale in lots to suit purchaser*)
HALSEY A HAKUINC
dnc 2.1 HOOl
CofTec,
QA BAGS primo greon, (uow crop,) Rio
t7vr Coffee, landing from briir Philura, and
for sale b> SHAPTER& WOODBUIDGE.
dec 23
Uiiifci TII<lon'ftBoi
for Yow
'At Jamaica Plain,font m
fTIKUMB for Board, including®! and Till*
X tion,$275 nerannum.
For Board ana Tuition, $
pupils under niuo years of nj
A reasonable reduction is
attend IVom onn family. f
The course of instruction Includes tlio F.nglisb,
Latin and French Languages, Writing, Art thmn
tic, Algebra, Mathoniaiins, History, (laogrdphy*
Rhetoric, English and French Literature gener
ally} Astronomy, Philosophy, Natural, Mental
and Moral; Pluin'Bcwiug, Ac. .
The French Language is required to be spoken
in the school and in the family.
Extra Charge*—Washing,*40 cents per dozen;
soot in church, 50 celita per quarter.
The best Professors in Music, includin'* Sing
ing, tho Piano, Harp, Guitar, from tlio neighbor
ing city of Boston nro employed: also, for the
French, German, Spanish and Italian Languages,
and for Druwingnnd DuucingjUio terms for each,
(exclusive of the French) being regulated by the
master’s clinrges.
Tlio pupils enu attend tlio Congregational or
the Episcopal Church at the option of their pa
rents.
ItRFKnr.xcKS.—Hon, S. G. Goodrich, Clins.
W. Green, mid Stephen K. Wold, Esq*., Jamai
ca Plains Hon. W. D. Sullivan, Hon. Abotb
Lawrence,and Hon. Joseph Tilde«,Uo»ton;Uev.
•Samuel Gilman, I). I).. Charleston. S. C.; Rev.
Willard Preston, D. I)., Alex. A. Smots, Esq
and J/iami Baldwin, Esq., Savautiuh, Ga.
dec 2 269Ir
Now Ycnr Present.
S30.000-Sl0.000.
:ene ani, piii.aski uosuiwit
LOTTERY.
T CI.A88 NO. 60, FOlt 1040.
IMS is the Inst class of this Lottery that
takes |*bice in 1840-dutrrmined by the
(hawing of the Virginia Slate Ultery, for Hie
benefit of lira Morgana Academy, Class No. II,
at Alexandria, (Vn.) on Saturday next, the 20th
instant,and tlio result known here on the 51st
inst. Among others nro the following
HIGH PRIZES:
000
Sugar, itlolussen, nnd Codec.
QA UHDSP RSugar
OU 50 do Culm Molasses
40 bags Java Coffeo.
In store and for sale, low by
dec23 L. BALDWIN & CO.
S
LEAVES TO-MORROW.
For Clinrlcston Direct.
Through in 10 to 13 Hours,
Tho superior steam packet
-SOUTHERNER, Captain E. C.
Wnmbcrsie, will luavo Savannah as above avorv
Wednesday and Saturday morning at 0 o’clock,
nud Cbaileston every Monday aud Thursday af
ternoon at 4 o’clock. Passengers are assured
that the inland passage will always be taken in
unfavorable weather. For freight or passage,
apply to Cuptnin Willberger at tho City Hotel,
or to tho Cnptmn »n hoard.dec 22
TO the Electors of Chatham Co.
D AVID BELL is not a Candidate for Tux
Collector, of Chatham County.
dec 22 306c
To tlic Voters of Fourth Bent.
G ENTLEMEN—l take this method of inform*
ing you, that I aiu a Candidate lor Magis
trate in your Bent, nnd respectfully solicit your
suffrages oil Saturday, tho 2d of January next.
dec23 306a j. JOSEPH HODGES.
Election.
J M. JONES is n candidate for a Justice of
• tho Peace, to tnko place on the 2d Janua
ry, 1841. in Uio 3rd Beat,
dec 2-2 306* .
Bank Checks on Charleston,
I N sums to suit purchasers. Apply to
C. B. CLOUGH.
dec 22 300a Burroughs’ Buildings.
Central Hail Bond Bank,
December 21st, 1840.
O N Friday next, Christmas Day, this Bank
will bo shut. Paper falling dun on that
day must be taken up on tho day preceding. The
Board will meet to discount on Thursdny, the
24th. Offers for discount must therefore be made
on Wednesday, 23d inst.
dec 23 R. R. CUYLER, Cashier.
■Education.
A YOUNG gentleman, who has a part of the
day nnengnged, would be glad to undertake
tho instruction ofany gentleman’s sous, either in
tho city or its immediate vicinity, in the follow
ing branches of Education, viz: the Greek and
Latin Languages, English Grammar, Geography
and Arithmetic, together with the course of in
struction usually afforded in public Seminaries.
Terms moderate. Tho most satisfactory refer
ences will bo given. Any communications ad
dressed to B. J. M., nt the office of Ihis paper,
shall meet with immediate nttenUon.
dec 22 306a
Ncw-orlcnns lllolasscv,
1 AA HHD8 just landing, nml for sale ver
Xv/w low, from the wharf by
dec 22 L. BALDWIN A CO. *
Prime BccIT.
BBLS New-York primo Beef, just re-
coivedund forsalo, low by
dec 23 L. BALDWIN & CO.
DcarDon’s Patent Balances,
T O weigh from 5001» 2000 lbs. some of them
with long head pieces expressly for wpighing
cotton. Forsalo by HALSEY & HARDING,
dec 22 30Gca
Richmond Coal.
/"I ARGO ofschr Joseph Marsh, a superior ar-
\J tide for smiths, will be sold low. Apply to
dec 22 8. PHILBRICK & CO.
Almond Trees*
AAA ALMOND Trees, received per
brig Philura, and for sale by
dec 22 811 AFTER & WOODBRIDGE.
Fancy Canes.
A CHOICE assortment of small fancy Walk
ing Caras. For sale by
dec 22 A. PARSONS.
Christinas and .New Year Pre
sents.
L ADIES rose wood, mahogany and inlaid
Work Boxes, will) furniture
Gentlemens do do do Shaving Cnscs complete
Roso wood and inlaid Essonce Boxes, with cut
glass nnd gilt china bottles
Shell nnd Morocco Work Boxes, with silver fur
niture
Shell,Pearl,Ivory nnd Morocco Curd Cases,inlaid
Rich gilt Toilet nnd cut Bottles
Elegant cluneal French Baskets
Gold and silver Pencil Cases, new patterns
Sup’r inlaid Accordeans, rich and full toued,new
style
Elegant bronzed Ink Stands, English
Fine French Pocket Books and Needle Cases
German silver and ivory Spool Stands & Cushf
ions
Musical Snuff Boxes nnd Smelling Bottles
Dissected Maps, Puzzles, Picture Alphabets, for
children
Gntucs in boxes nnd fancy paper and glass boxes
for children
Ladies Jewellery Boxes, Brushes and Combs,
Silk Purses, Ac.
Just received and fbr sale low, by
dec 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
mount Joy Imttitnte,
R TIIE EDUCATION OF BOYS.
ITUATED in tho village of Mount Joy, Lan
caster County. Pa., twelve miles fYnm Lan
caster City. on tlie{Hnrrishurg Rail Road & about
six hours ride from Philadelphia, and two hours
from Harrisburg; with ench of which, nud will)
Lancaster City, there nro two daily communica
tions, and one'by York, from Baltimore.
Tlio Village Li in the conlro of n fertile and
well cultivated counfry, convenient of access
from all parts of tlio Union, and of proverbial sa
lubrity nt all seasons of the year.
The moral and religious’ improvement of the
pupils will be considered no less important than
their scientific, and every effort will ho made to
prepare them for tho duties oflife.
Tlio studies embrace nu Elementary course.
Mathematics, Composition, Elocution, Nnturnl
Philosophy, Chemistry. Drawing, nnd Music;
with the Latin, Greek, German, French nnd
Spanish Languages.
TERMS.
The year will consist of two terms, or sessious,
of live calendar months ench, commencing on
Uio 1st of May and the 1st of November.
The charge for hoard, washing, lights, fuel,
and tuition in all the English and Classical stu
dies per session, pnyahle in advance, is $85 00
For Modern Languages, each extra, 10 00
For Drawing nud Panning, nr Instru
mental Music, each JO 00
Further information may bo obtained by np<
plying at the Institute lo
J. H. BROWN, Principal.
References.—Rev. W. Preston. D. D., Sa*
vaminli, Gn.; Rev. H. M. Blodgett, Beaufort
District, S.C.
nov23 284 tGm
Notice.
A LL persons are forbid trusting tho crew of
the British barque New Brunswick, ns no
debts of their contracting will ho paid by the cap
tain or consignees^ 306p dec 22
Silks, Ac.
B LUE blnck Hep Silk
Black and blue black Gro de Swiss
Poult de Soie, fig’d nndcol’d Silks
Rich French nna English Prints
Also,
Wool, blnck Cloths and Cassimeres
For salo low, by
HENRY LATHROP,
dec 17 7 A 10 Gibbon*’ Building*.
Election Notice.
E LECTIONS for Justices of the Pence for
Uio County ofChnUinm, nro hereby order
ed to he held in the several Company districts of
said County, on tlio first Saturday in January
next, being the 2d day of said monUi, in the man
ner and form, and under Uio superintendence
prescribed by the act of the General Assembly
of the Stato of Georgia, passed on 21st Decem
ber, 1819, vide P. D. 181. By order of tho Jus
tlces. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
dec 22 306m
Notice.
T HE undersigned will receive Proposals for
erecting a Fence around the Negro Ceme
tery. Tlio Proposals will state the expense of
furnishing nil the materials nnd executing the
work, which must ho finished in a specified time
by the contractor.
WM. H. CUYLER, ? Cemetery
M. h. McAllister, < Com’tce.
dec 22
Lwv Notice.
T HE undersigned oilers his professional ser
vices to the public. Ho will practice in the
several Courts of tho Eastern District and the
Court of Common I’lcns & Over A Terminor
for the City of Savannah, Office in Green’s
Buildings on the Buy, 3d door from Draylon-st.
WM. FABIAN LAW.
dec 22 3061
The most splendid style or Mer
cantile and Epistolary
WRITING,
M essrs, aiken & Wellington,Au
thor* and Teachers of elegant Penman
ship, from New Yofk, have the pleasure to in
form tho Ladiesam) Gentlemen of this piano,(lint
they have just arrived nnd opened n Writing A-
cademy, over Fuller, Moore A Co’s Dry Goods
store, where they will remnina short time,to give
lessons in thoir new nud splendid style of Plain
.and Ornamental Writing.
Messrs. A. it W. guarantee to Ladies and
GouUemeii, of every age. from 10 to GO yenrs.au
easy and graceful Hand-writing—beautiful nnd
flowing—in one Course of Lessons—no matter
how had, deformed, or illegible the present wrij
ting may he.
Writing Masters, Tonchors, Professional and
Business men, and all goad nr bad writers who
wish to become complete masters of the art, are
particularly invited to attend.
Clusies are now forming Day and Evening.
Evening Classes-open for Ladies and Gen
tlemen—from 6 to 9.
Academy open a few days for tlio reception of
Pupils and Puffers—where nil tho admirers of
Elegant Penmanship are invited to call and ex*
amino a splendid display of specimens—and Uio
improvements of 1000 persons who liavo attend
ed these Lessons during tho past monUi.
dec 22 306a
Jt ;
New Establishment.
The subscribers are now opening,
i Bay-street, next door to Messrs.
Wimberly A Jones, on extensive as
sortment of HATS nnd CAPS,com
prising every variety and stylo ex
tant, manufactured by themselves expressly for
this inatkot, which they oiler nt wholesale or re
tail on liberal terms. A* wo design confining
oursclvoB exclusively to the sule of Hats A Caps,
our stock in point of quality und fashion will he
equal to any ever offered 10 tho citizens of Sa
vannah . By Uio weekly arrivals from New York,
wc shall ho furnished with Uio latest fushious di
rect from our iiinniifactory. Country Merchants,
Planters nnd the Public generally, are respectful
ly solicited to give us a call.
J. IVES A CO.
N. B.—Bav-slroot, next door to Messrs. Wim
berly A Jones,
nov 17 277
Eastern Hay.
"I BUNDLES prime Enstern Hay,land
JLtlU ing from brig Planet fut Portsmouth,
N. II. : nnd for Bale by
dec 21 GEO. II. MAY.
N. O. Molasses and Sugar.
6Y BBLS now crop N. O. Molasses, 8hlids
Jmlt) Sugar,landing from echr Atlantic, nnd
for salo by G. H. MAY
dco 21
N. O. Sugar nnd Molasses,
O/* HDDS, 19 tierces, 23 bbls, 46 half bbls
OU Sugar, and 76 bbls Molasses, landing
from brig AUantic and for salo by
HENRY HARPER.
dec 21 305m
llio Cotree and Whiskey,
fi'Q BAGS primo Rio Cofibe, 30 bbls Wliis-
key, landing from brig Jane from Balti
more, and for sale by
dec21 GEO. II. MAY.
Chairs.
A GOOD assortment of Chaim, received per
ship Perdonuut from Boston, nnd for salo
by L. BALDWIN & CO.
dec 14
Onk Wood.
TO 200 cords, deliverable at a con
venient landing. Apply to
LONG At PATTERSON.
A Bargain for Sale.
T HE subscriber wishing to rcniovo to tlio
south-western -part of tho Stale, offers for
sale his possessions at Station No. 12 on Central
Rail Rond. 1 have in a body about 3000 acres of
Land, 1000 acre* cleared and under good fence,
nnd on the premises nre two comfortable dwel
lings, two new store houses, two gin houses, ne
gro houses, corn cribs, stables. &c. This situa
tion offers ns many advantages to one wiihiug to
engage in the keeping of a public house, mer
chandizing and plauting.as any in the Stain. Any
otio wishing to buy will call nn the subscriber on
Uio premises, who’ will tnnkn tho terms liberal.
W. P. HARDWICK.
Double Bridges,iWnshngtonCo. Nov. 24,1840.
nov 38 2871b
1 prize of.
1 do .......I....
...830,000
6.600
1 do
3.140
1 do
3.000
J do
2.500
1 do
2.000
50 dn
1000
20 dn
600
20 dn
300
123 dn
200
126 do
100
Ac. Ac.
Ac.
For Dofrtoii.
Tlio fine new barque HEKSEMA/Crnw
oil. master, will have immediate despatch
for tlio nbnVo port. For IVeisht or passage, hav
ing superior furnished accommodations, apply to
Contain C. on hoard, or to
doc8 WHITE & BARTELS.
For Providence.
SA The brig ROMULUS, Capt. English,
Mfewill commence loading tins day. For
freight or passage, npply on hoard nt nnltan’
wharf,or to EDW’D. PADELFOKD.
deed
Tickets $10, Halve* $5, (limiter* $2 50.
Tickets and Shuras, either single or by Uio
package, for sale by
p. n pendergast,
Coruor Bull-street and Hay Latte,
Near tlm Exchange.
K7'0rders from Uiatown or country promptly
attended to dec 21
For Nciv-York.
; Tlio regular packet ship NEWARK,
‘Capt. Merwin, will have despatch, For
freight or passage, hnving good accommodations,
apply oil hoard at Jones’ lower wharf, nr to
L. BALDWIN & CO.
“tr,4
Savniinnlt (Ga.) Races.
For Ncw-York—Brig Line..
j The regular packet brig SAVANNAH,
t Capt. Simpler, will he despatched imme
diately, For freight or pna.nge, having firstrntn
accommodations, apply nu board at Monpin's
upjmrjvlinrl, or to LEWIS &. WILDER.
For Philadelphia.
The barque LA GRANGE, Copt. D ..
“■■^Porter, having three-fourths of her freight
engaged will incut with despatch. For Iminncn
of freight or passage, npply to Capt. P. on hoard,
or to L. BALDWIN & CO.
dec 16
T HE Rncesover the Oglethorpe Course (one
tnilo nnd a Imlffrom the city) will commence
on Tuesday, the 19th January, 1841. Tho purs
es nro ns follow*:—-
First Day—Purse $400,Two Mile heats.
.Second Day-^Pane $600, Three Mile heats.
Third Day—Pinna $800, Four Milo heats.
Fourth Day—Purse $300, for all loosing hors
es of the previous dcy*. Two Mile heats.
Fifth Dap—Purse $300,Milo heats,best 3 in 5.
The stables are ull now and excellent, and will
he furnished gratis.
The proprietors have spared no pains nor ex-
r tense to timko the trad; equal to any, the soil and
ocality being well adapted to that purpose.
PICKARD & LOVELL, Proprietors.
The following Sweepstakes will come off the
day previous to tfie above:—
Sweepstakes for 3 yr. olds, sub. $100 ench, h.
ft., three or more to make a race, to name nnd
closo the 1st of Jan. next Mile heats.
Same Day-Swecpntukes,sub. $200 each,li. ft
three or more to make n luce, to mune and closo
Ute 1st of Jan. next. Two Mile heats.
Persons wishing to enter in either of the nhovo
stakes, will address
Y. S. PICKARD,Savannah, Ga.
dec 9 295t
More New Goods.
J AS. A. CLIFFORD has received by barque
La Grange.
Super heavy and deep fringe changeable 8-4 Silk
Shawls
Do do do do Damask do
Do do do do Black Damask do
Blue black Gro Do Lyons Silk
Ladies Cravats, Plaid Shawls
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs
Do do do, col’d borders
Merino Drawers, children* Heaver Glovcs,gcnts
do, darkCassitnero, Inserting*, Trimmings, Ac.
dec 9
Jus| Received,
A LOT of white Marseilles Counterpanes and
col’d Quilts. For sale low, by
dec 16 JA8. A. CLIFFORD.
New Goods.
R ECEIVED per Celia and for sale low, n
great variety of Uroclio Shawls, fawn and
black grounds; imitation do do do.
While Marseilles Counterpanes, heavy
Sun'r black and blue black Silks
Col’d, plain nnd fig’d do
With a variety of other Goods,
dec l J. A. CLIFFORD.
A Curd.
DR. ROBERT II. A. KOCH,
PnOPESSOR OP MUSIC,
Scholar of the celebrated Charles Maria V. Weber.
R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and
Gentlemen of tho city of Savannah.Umt hi*
PIANO FORTE, MUSIC AND TEACHING
SALOON, will he reopened to-dny in Rrougli-
ton-slreet, next door to Mr. James Dickson’
Confeclionnry store.
FOR SALE,
Just received, the ncicert music, to he sold at
six cents per page.
A Piano Forte always will he ready fortrying
the pieces of music.
Just received, a number of splendid grand
square Piano Fortes, wit', four pedals, by which
Uie Performer can p.^dneo nine different sounds,
made by Uio celebrated Joseph IlUkey, Piano
For to mnnufnctorer, of Baltimore; also, Guitars,
Violins, Flutes. Flageolets Accordinus, Harp,
Guitar and Violin Siring*.
Also, a second hand Chickering’s Piano
Forte.
Dr. K. in selling Pianos will take old Pinnos in
exchange; also, old Piano Fortes can ho repaired
nud tuned. Dr. K. has an expcrionccd gentle
man engaged in Uiat line.
Dr. K. also willreopen hisMusical School next
week. For tornw, to teach un tho Organ, Harp,
Piano Forte, Guitar. Violin, Flute, in Thorough
Base and in Singing, apply in course of this
week, nt his Teaching Saloon.
Dr. K. will teach four or more scholars in one
lesson, after the new improved method, which
has been introduced in the Northern Academies
with great success.
Aliy person who wishes to have Music com
posed to Poetry, can have it done, and for term*;
apply to his Music Saloon,
dec 16 301
Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber lias now on hand, and will
continue to keep a very general assortment
of Fancy nnd 8tnplo Dry Goods, Perfumery,&c.,
which is offered for snlo low, under tlio manage
ment of William G. Foote, south side Market.
Square. Planters nnd families will bo supplied
at very low prices, b^
nov 12
273
II. ROBERTS.
Ready Made Clothing.
J UST received ner recent arrival*, a complete
assortment of Youth*’ invisible green nnd
olive Cloth Frock Coats; blue CnniMot Cloaks,
for GenUemen; Hoys’ blue Cnmblet Clonk*, La
dies Cloaks, invisible green CloUi and olive do;
Victoria Cloth Ladies Cloaks, fig’d nud plain;
buck, ribb’d, strip’d nnd tweed Cass. Pants, n su
perior article of plain black Cnss. Pants; Oxford
mixt and cadet do, Sattinet Pants, of various qual
ities. For salo by
HAMILTON & HOUSTON,
nov 25 285—1m
pIOTtOE
-IV <Dol»*»n A Fosdlck.
On tho first Tuesday in January next, before
the Court House in this city, will ho sold nt pub
lic auction, by order of Uio Martha A Fire.In
surance Bank of tlio State of Georgia.
14 Share* of tno Capital Stock of the Ci
Rail Hoad &. Hanking Company, pledged I
H. Carter fortjio payment ofliisnote ofono
sand dollar*.
Also, 32 Slinrcs of Slock of tlio Central Roil
Srtf»M" nWn I Qo»»PWy. pledged by Robert
I. \Y ebb fur the payment ofliis note for twenty-
seven hundred dollar*.
By order of tho Bonn) of Directors.
, „ JAS. SMITH, Cashier,
dec 3 2901
. ShynniiaU F«inal« Asylum.
A N election for Mntrnn iifihi*Institution.will
la. Ini held nil tlio l*t Thursday in January
next. Applicant* will cnll mi
, MRS. 8. COHEN,
dec In Sec’y S. F. Asylum. Slatc-strcct.
O Planters’ Hunk.
N Christina* Day, 25th inst. thi* Bank will
on shut. Paper foiling duo on that day
must ho taken up previously.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec 21 305m
Bankofflic Stato ofCicortrlu.)
Savnnnnli, 21st Dec. iflfi. j
T HIS Bank will be closed nn Christmas Day.
Notes intended for discount should ho offer
ed on Wednesday, ns tlio Bonrd of Directors will
meet on Tliorsdny next; nnd paper falling due
on tho 25Ui inst. must lie provided for previous
ly-, A. PORTER, Cashier,
dec 21 305
Stand*
islngn great
, lllons in the vn
lory, Biography, The!.. .
Classical Literature nnd the Dt
nud American Albums; Family
bins, Prayer Books, Ac. Also a
of Letter and Can Writing Panto I
plain, Blank nnd Memorandum Book.,
Steel Pons, Map*, Port Fnhns, do.
Hole will ho in order of Catalogue; which may
ho bail on application at Sa l«* KunftL*
Term*,cash, (city money) heft/re delivery,
dec 22
tiy h. rniil>nek A cos
TO.MORIiOW, ut 11 o'clock; ill IVont of
Auction Room, Telfair's building, an nsrarimont
of article*; comprising tlio varieties ftf Provisions,
Groceries. Dry Goods, Huts, Shoes, niid second
hand Furniture, Ac. Ac. Terms, cash, city tno-
nov before delivery.'dnc 22
Stocks.
By 8. Plillbrick A Cos
On the first Tuesday irt January next; hi 11
o clock, in from of the Court IIonaM*-
80 Share* Sav'li ln^& Trust t'n. $40 paid id;
5 do do 9 do dn. 100 do dd
25 do Cent. R. R. & Banking Co. 100 do dff
ImIoU to suit purchasers. Terms, 90 ds) •
creffit for approved endorsed paper, dnc 16
For Unlllmorc—Regular Lias.
Tho coppered mid copper fastened brig
JANE. Capt. Fitzgerald, hnving most of
her cargo engaged, will have immediate des
patch. For balance offrciglit nr passage, apply
to S. PHILBRICK & CO.
Who offer for sale landing from said brig,
2090 bushel* primo white Corn
50 kegs new Leaf I«urd
30 bbls Pilot Bread
200 Hams, Baltimore cured dec 21
ForDaricn» St. Simona, Bruns
wick and Turtle River.
The sloop AMERICA, Contain J W
iBurr, will sail with despatch. For freight
or passage, npply to the Captain on hoard, or to
A. TURNER, Exchange Dock.
All freight payable by tho shippers,
dec 21— a
Dividend No. V.
8avaknak Ixsuranck it Trout Co. ?
3rd December, 1840. )
T HE Board of Directors having this day de
clared a Dividend of five percent, from the
profits of the last six mouths, the same will lie
paid on and after Monday next, the 7th instant.
SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Secretary.
291
For Havana.
^ The superior copper fastened and cop.
“pereil schooner WM. A* CALDWELL,
Hughes, master, will have immediate despatch.
For freight or passage, having excellent accom
modations, apply to Capt. 11. on hoard at Jones’
upper wharf, or to
LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE.
Who hove for sale landing from said vessel,
2100 bushel* heavy Oats
2100 do prime white Corn
200 bbls best Ifoward-strect Flour
200 superior Bacon Ilnms
100 kegs Baltimore No. 1 Lard
doc 14
For Freight or Charter.
A The fine copper fastened schr. HENRI*
SETT A, Cnpt. Parker, will he ready in a
few days to receive enrgo. A Southern port or
to the West Indies will be preferred. Apply to
dec 21 S. PHILBRICK & CO.
The Macon Stcambout Co.
K** ft Offers tlio following Steamboat*
miiie-rwfc-f n rsale, viz: J. Stone, Chieftain,
J. Goddard, and Superior. The J. Stone is a
side wheel boat, low pressure engines, and enr-
ri'"750hcles cotton. The Chieftain is a side
wheel bo*t, high pressure engines, and carric*
500 hales cotton. The J. Goddard is a stern
wheel boat, high pressure engines, and nearly
new. The Superior is a stern wheel boat, with
high pressure engines.
All the above Boats nro now in complete or
der and rendy for running. Also ten Pole Boats,
eight ofwhich are now in order for running, and
will carry 600 boles cotton ench. Two Lighters
nnd a pair of Steam Engines just from Provi
dence, cylinders 4 by 104, together with sundry
boat utensils. The J. Stone and Chieftain, are
notv lying in Savannah, the balance at Macon,
The above Boat* nre now offered atprivataxale,
and if not sold before, they will ho disposed of nt
public sain. The J. Stone nnd Chieftain on the
first Tuesday in January next, nnd the balance
the second Tuesday in Janunry next at Ma
con.
Fot terms,apply to J. Goddard, Macon; Alex
ander Mitchel, Darien; or to the subscribers in
Savannah, L. BALDWIN & CO.
dec 18
Card.
T HE Subscriber having secured the services
ofMr. William 8. Thompson, (formerly
Foreman for C. C. Thompson & Co. on the
Bay) would inform his friend* and the public,
that orders for making or repairing Gentlemen’s
garments of oil description, will lie thankfully re
ceived and promptly executed.
E. IIAGAR.
dec 8 294
To tlic Electors of Chatham Co.
G ENTLEM EN—I offer for re-election to the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns, nnd so:
licit your votes in Jauuary next,
dec 15 300J. B. LATHROP,
Rifle*, Guns and Pistols,
K EPT constantly nu hand nnd nmdo to order,
by tlio subscriber nt No. 2 Wurtng’s Block,
near Mnrket-Squarc; also Powder, Shat, Lead,
. Caps, aud nil kinds of sporting apparatus. Re.
pairing of all kinds done with neatness and de
spatch.
N. B.—All Rifles oold warranted to shoo* woll.
E. 11. ROGERS.
. deo 22 300
Hft Carpeting*
T Q PIECES of Carpeting, fine ana super-
XO fine, newest style patterns. Just received
end for sale low by
J«o22 JAS. A. CLIFFORD.
; for Mantilla aiiawls.
b Aftingo silk for Shawls. Just recoi-
, by AVERY & JOHNSON,
dec 22 South side Monninnnt square.
20
dee 23
Lowell Cotton*.
BALES No 1 Bro Cottons, suituldo for
negro clothing. For sale by
HALT"” “ ’* 4
306t.
SEY &. HARDING.
• Iron Store.
H UNTINGTON, WRIGHT & CO. offer/or
salo on accommodating terms, a good and
full assortment of IRON, STEEL, &c. consist
ing of, viz;
40 tons Swccds Iron
25 do English do
30 do American do
2 do Sheet do
2 do Boiler do
40 bundles Hoop do
40 do Band do
30 do Nail Rods
20 do Shapes
5 do American Stool
2 do German do
6 do Snrtng do
1 case or Cast do
500 kegs Nails
Curt and Wagon Boxes, &c.
nov 28 286.
halt, Sugar' Whiskey, Ac.
SACKS Salt
10 hlids St Croix Sugar
20 do Porto Rico do
60 bbls superior Ryo Whiskey
40 do Ilofiaml Gin
6 J do Otard Brandy
3 4 pipe* do
2 pipes Holland Gin
20 kbit Peach Brandy
10 do Monongahola Whiskey
60 hags Rio Ooffoo
30 do White Lnguayra Coffoo
JIO kogs Nails, assorted
30 do Tobacco, select hrandv
Just received nnd for sale by
FORT, CLQPTON & MALONE,
nov 4 ^00
Just Received.
B LACK Ron Silk,dark Calicoes
Bine black and black Silk Velvet
5 ami 6-4 beached Cotton Sheeting
Linen and Cotton Hcd Tick
Velvet Ribbons, Sntin Ribbons
Small size Blanket Slmwls
Indicfo Blue Checks, Plaid Cotton Hdkfs
Table Damask, unbleached Table Clolha
OilCloth, Table Covers
Cradle Dlauket*. Table Damask Napkins
Plain and fig’d Gilt Buttona
Cotton Batting nud Wadding
For sale low, by
nov 24 GEORGE W. BEHN.
Savannah Female Seminary,
M RS. NOEL and tho Misses Kyle, proposo
to open a permnnet Boarding and Day
School, for young Indies, in the city of Savan
nah, on Monday the 23d ofthe present month, in
tlio liouso lately occupied by —- Roberts, Esq.
in York-stront. They lime been educated in
Europe, and from the experience which they
have had feel themselves wull qualified to impart
n thorough education to the pupils who maybe
committed to their enre.
Term* per quarter, payable half quarterly in
advance.
Orthography, Rending, Writing nml the first
principle* of Geography and Ili-tory, $8
Orthography, Rending, Grammar, Parsing,
Mythology, History, Barred, Ancient
nud Modem Geography. Writing, Arith
metic, Natural lIistory.Khetoric«L Com*
More New Goods,
Received by brig Georgia.
S UPERFINE Broadcloths, black, blue blnck,
invisiblo green, steel mix’d, endot mix’d,
light blue mix’d, light cadet mix’d, drab, brown,
mulberry, claret, adolnido, aud every other color
desirable
2 ps Hemp Carpeting
3 do printed Baize
1 hale Cotton Batts
Fine white Flannels
Yellow do
Black Crnpo
With a general assortment of gcntloiuou'a In
dies and childrens Hosiery. All of which will
he sold cheap by
dec3 J. A. CLIFFORD,
Scnsoitnltlc Goods.
P LAID Rob Roy Shawl*, 3, 4.5 and 6-4
Black nnd lend dn, 4-4 hlk Thibet do
Fancy Broehc, Thibet Woolaud Saxony Slmwls
5-4 fancy Plaid Mouslin de Lain Slmwls
Welch nnd Rodger’s Flannels
ALSO,
Ladies Mohair and black worsted Hose
Do slate worsted uud raw Silk do
Do slate, bl’k nnd whito Cotton do
Do Bcmver, 8ilk nnd II S Gloves
Muslin Inserting* nnd Edgimm
Bobmet Lace Edgings mid Quillings
4-4 nnd 5-4 blnck L«uoq Bloudo Edgings
Gauze Cqp Ribbons
Fpr ute at reduced prices for cash, by
—^—v$8Tehn.
dec 15
GEORGE\
Primes^
A CASES I'runos in fancy bpxos. nssortod st-
^jfc zos. Just received nud for sale by
dec 9 J. H. GAUDRY & SONS,
Underwood’s Flcklcs.
QA BOXES mixed Pickles, landing front
jml\J schr Data Chuao, and for snlo by
dec 15 GEORGE MAY*
AdminislratorV 8ule.
By S. Pliillirick A Co.
An MONDAY,tlio 18th January nett, at if
I oTnock, in front of store, sundry articles, viz— ;
Furniture, Crockery nnd Glassware, Beds, Bed*
dinged Bedstead*,’ Wearing Apparel, &c., bo
’ longing tn Uie estato ofllirnui’ Marsh, deceased/
Sold by permission of Court nnd per order of
the Administrator, for benefit of the heirs nnd
creditors ofsitid estate. ■ Tortfts cash, (city ntofrf
ey) before delivery. dec 11
dec 4
Cr.xTnALlt. U. amo Barxino Co. or Ga. ?
Savnnnnli, Dec. 1,1840. (
Dividend No. S.
fTiIlE Board of Directors have this day declnr-
X od a dividend of.Two Dollars per shnre ou
tho Capital Stock of this Institution, payable to
tho stockholders or their legal representatives, on
nnd after the 15th instant.
Stockholders at or in the vicinity of Mncon, can
receive their dividends at the Branch.
it. R. CUYLER, Cashier,
dec 2 289
Administrator’s Sale,
By S. Plillbrick A C6.
On MONDAY, tho J8th January next, nI 11 '
o'clock, in front of store, sundry articles, viz—
Wearing Apparel, 1 piece CottOn Shirting, 1
Comnnss, 1 Clock, 1 Travelling Bng, 1 Trowel,
&c. belonging to tho estate Of S. Godfrey. 6b*
ceased; uud sold by nemission ofOtowt and pi?
order ofthe Administrator, fot the h<ihefi< ofthe
heirs mid creditors ofthe estate. Terms cash/
(city money) before delivery. dee II
Planters’ Bank.
A N Election will he held on the first Monday,
in January next, nt the Banking Houso, in
thiscity, for Eight Directors of this Bank, on tho
partol the Stockholders. The poll will bo open
ed at 9 o’clock, A. M. and closo at 2 o’clock, P.
M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec 3 2Q0
Central Rail Rond A Banking:
- Co. of Georgia.
Savannah, 25tA Nor. 1840.
T HE annual election for Nino Directors to
tonnage the affairs of Uiis Institution, will be
held nt the Bnnking House in Uiis city on tho
first Monday in January next, between the'hours
of 10, A. M. and 2, P. M.
By order ofthe Bonrd.
nov 26 It. R. CUYLER. Cashier.
Pianos.
T HE subscriber has inst received and is now
opening PIANOS, from the most celebra
ted makers in the United States, viz: Checkering
8f Co. of Boston, and A'unns Sf Clark of New
York. These Instruments nro offered nt the
same prieps at which they could be purchased at
the Manufactories; and the arrangements which
the subscriber has entered into with the makers,
will always enable him to supply Uio public at
first cost. I. W. MORRELL,
dec 10 296—1m
Administrator’ll Sale.
By 8. Fhllbrick A Co.
On Saturday, tho 2d day of Janunry neil, at
11 o’clock, in IVont of store, snndry article*, tizt
Guns. Clocks,. o|d Iron, &c.. belonging (4 the
Estate of James II. B. Foster, deceased ,«nd sold
permission of Court and ner ord*r of dm Ad
ministrator. Terms cash, (city money) before:
delivery. imvll
By 8. Ftiiibrtck A Co.
At Private Snle.
One bnle (50 pair) super fancy end Bath Bhrfc*
kets; one do (25 pair) cxlm heavy snper Mack
inaw do: one do (100 pnir) Inncy eutf Whitney
Blankets. JnsVrereivad, und frill he sold An ne-
coinmodating terms. decl$
Guardian’s Notice.
I N purniinnce of im order ofthe Inferior Corrrf
of Chatham County, while sitting for (wlida-i
ry purposes, will be sold on Uta fifct Tuesday ift
Janunry next,
One tract of Lend in Walked County, 161 tins
387,2d district, 4th section, nnd two tract/ h Ire
win County, No.300,12Ui district, and Ntf. 22/
8th district; also, one tract in Lee Cdnnty, No.-
372,29th district, 1st section. Allot the Court
House ofthe respective Conoties in which said
lands nre situated.
To he sold for the benefit of tho hem and ccetl>
itors of John B. Gilbert.
ADELA GILBERT. Cuardmrb
oct 28
Election Notice.,
A N election for one Representative in Con
gress, from Ute State of Georgia, vice Hon.
T. Colquitt, resigned; for five Justices of Uie In
ferior Court, n Tax Collector, and Receiver of
Returns of taxnble property, of the County of
Chatham, will be hold at the Court Honse in die
city of Savannah, on Monday the fourth day of
January, 1641. The Justices of the Pence ortho
County of Chatham, are requested to attend nnd
preside at said election. The Sheriff of the
County of Chatham is hereby required to attend,
and open the polls at the hour prescribed by law,
and with the County Copstables, preserve order
at said eloction. By order.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
dec 12 Deputy Clerk i. c.c.c.
Rent Reduced.
M TIio subscriber will rent his place in
Jacksiiu Ward, to a good tenant on favor
able terms, if application is soon made,
dec 16 A. PARSONS.
For Sale.
Will he sold at public
.nnclion in the Town of
Wilmington, N. C. on Uu -
1st day of Jauuary next,
14 STAGE COACHES
nnd HARNESS. Most of tho Coaches are in
first rate order. Terms liberal.
ALEX’R MACRAE,
Gen’l Ag’t W. & R. R. R. Co
dec 7 293—1J
Brought to Jail
On tho 19lli i f November, n Negro
man who says his name is GEORGE,
and that ho belongs to Leneal Smith,
near Macon. Said man is 5 feet 9 inch
es high, dark complexion.
ELAM S. ASHCRAFT,
dec 2 / Jailer, Brunswick. Gn.
High School.
B AMES’ School is now in operation nt
• the Methodist Sabbath School-room, on
South Broad-st,between Abercornaud Lincoln.
Instruction is given in all the branches usually
taught in the High Schools or Academies of oar
conntry. Term* made known by application to
the Teacher at the residence of S. Goodall. The
Teacher will try to do his duty nnd to satisfy his
employdrs.
The Night School occupies four nights of ench
week, commencing at half past 6. nnd continuing
two hours nnd a half. In this School, particular
attention is given to French, Book-keeping and
the higher Mathematics,
nov16 276
Bryan Comity Sheriff's Snle.
W ILL ho sold at the Court Horn*
County, on the first Tuesday
next, between the usual hours ofmlo
Two adjoining tracts of Land, i
hundred acres euch, situated i
bounded east by J. Futche’s li
Strickland’s land, and sont
said property levied on to sntislV|
in favor of Reuben English ngnti
vey. ’Executions returnedhy a Ct
HENRY E. SMITH/
nov 30
position, , 12 00
The above brauclios with Botany, Astron
omy, the use of the Globes, &c. 15 00
Music, 25 00
French, 12 60
Drawing, 12 50
Dancing, 12 50
Kaiisthonics, 10 00
Stationery nnd Fuel, each. 100
Beard ami Bedding, payable in advance, 65 00
Day Hoarders, 30 00
Washing nt tho expense ofthe hoarders,
Mrs. Noel and the Misses Kyle have testimo
nials of qualifications from • Gen. Swift, Rev.
Benj. Halo, President ofUemtva College, T. lr
ving, Professor of AIodtru Languages and Belles
Lottrcs, also of Geneva College, New Y ork; al*o
from tho Rov. Mr. Walker, Dr. T._ Fuller, W.
Elliott, W. Grayson and John V erdior, Esqrs. of
Beaufort, S. C.—References can also ho made in
thiscity to the Rev. E* Neufville.lt. Habersham,
J. Cuiuuimg.ntul S. II. Fay, E*ars.
As the number of Boarders will be limited, ap
plications should Im made early,
nov 17 277|n
Farm for ?*alc.
That desirable Farm, containing
eleven and a half acres, situated ou
tho Thunderbolt Rond, one nud a
quarter miles from the city, with tho
improvements thereon; consisting
of dwelling house, kitchen, stables, &c., wellcal-
culatcd for a public house nnd store.
Also,
A good family Horse nnd Barouche, with fonr
sents, silver mounted. The Horse warranted
sound and gentle. For particular*, npply to
A. V. DESNOYEtt,
Corner of Bull and Bryan-street*.
tiov 10 271
Low Notice.
fTIH E undersigned havingcounccted their pro-
i fesrinnal interests, louder their services to
the public. They will attend the Courts ofthe
United States at Milledgeville and Savannah,and
the Superior Courls of the several Counties in
the Eastern Circuit.
m. h. McAllister,
SOLOMON COHEN.
dec 18 303
Notice.
T IIE Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween thn subscribers under the firm of Pad-
elford, Fay & Co. is tins day dissolved by mutu
al consent. Edward Padellbrd is charged with
the liquidation and settlement of tlic affairs of the
concern, empowered to use its name for that pur
pose, and will continue the business in his own
uarne fur his own account.
Signed EDW’D. PADELFORD,
SAM’L. H. FAY,
JOS. S. FAY.
Savannah, Dec. J, 1840.
t Strayed or Stolen.
A DARK Bay Mare, six years
old, with long switch tail, short
nock, has a marker biuise on the
left fore leg, atidpno of the front
hoof* appear to have boon cracked
or split, from Ute top to tho bottom;
was shod on ilia front foot, nnd had a rope around
tho neck. Any information respecting her will
ho liberally rewarded by
dec 14 297 Y. S. PICKARD.
Notice.
T HE subscriber having purchased from Wm.
II. Lloyd his entire stock of Dry Goods,
&c., will continue Uie husiuessut the 6auie place,
under Uie direction of Mr. W. G. Fnote.
ItovlO 271 II. ROBERTS.
___ t Dissolution.
FTHIE Copartnership heretofore existing he-
X tween thn subscribers, under tho firm of
Pohiccy & Acosta, was dissolved ou the 16th
itwt. by mutual consent. The unsettled affaire
of Uio concern will b» attended toby Mr. Victor
Poincey and Domingo C. Acosta.
Signed VICTOR POINCEY.
DOMINGO C. ACOSTA.
Controviilage, Sopt. 30tli, 1840.
dec 11 297*1.
Copartnership*
rpHF. undersigned having purchased Messrs.
X Poincey & Acosta’s slock of Goods and in
terest in this place, have formed themselves into
copartnership under Uio firm of Villaloiiga & A-
costa, lor the purpose of transacting a general
MERCANTILE BUSINESS. We solicit from
our friends a continuation of tho patronngo so.
liberally bestowed upon the late firm.
Signed, JOHN L. VILLALQNGA,
DOMINGO C. ACQSTA*
Ceidrovillnge. Sept. 30lli> 184Q V
, tlco [l 297(1*
OSCAR SCEITZ,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
‘NSTRUCTORon the Piano Forte, Guitar,
. Harp, Flute, and French Horn.
Musical Saloon over the Drug Store of W. H.
Turner. Residence at Mrs. Ilurdeu’s, Brough*
ton-street.
03* Piano Fortes tuned,
nov 14 275
Fifty Negroes for 1IW& .
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will bo
hired to the highest bidder,before the Conrt
House in Brunswick, between Uie hours of 10
and 4 o’clock, 50 Negroes, belonging to tho Es
tate ofthe late John G. Bell, Esq, The Negroes
uro accustomed to the cultivation of Rice, and
will be hired for one year.
JOHN F. GREEN, \ Vl , ori
HUGH P. GRANT, ( E, °”*
doc 10 301
For Sale.
O NE family of Nogroes, consisting nfJsovQn;
also, one Negro Boy. Tho family consists
ofn man and n woman, prime workers, misod on
a cotton plantation; one boy 12 yenrs old. one of
8, one girtofCycttv*. onn of2, and an infant boy
6 weeks old. The above proporty will bn sold
low, and ou accommodating term*. For further
particulars, apply to tho subscaiber.
1 nov21 HIRAM ROBERTS.
Boy Wautcd.
“ ^2 or 14 years
use and do
uov 18 |
W ANTED by the year, a,
of ago, to wait about
orranda* Enquiry at this office.
Savannah Ins. A Trust Co#
16th December, 1640.
T HIS Company continues to take risks of ev
ery description ou favorable terms. Hav
ing no agencies to insure against fire that part of
its business is confined to this city, nnd embra
ces Insurance on every class of buildings, furni
ture, tnorchaudizo^r vessels and their cargoes in
port. All losses promptly paid. It also ‘
and sells Exchanges and CI
cities.
PWsident—J. P. Hzkrt.
Executor’s Sale.
TY7TLL be sold before the Conrt House ini
Tv Uio city of BranswMk, Glynn County/
ou the first Tuesday in January next, bttweetf
the usual hours of sate, from2Q to 30 Very prime
Negroes, belonging to the Estate of the late Bv
F. Cater, nnd sold for the benefit of Hie heirs am/
creeitors of said estate. Terms at sale.
MARG’T. K. CATER? Exlx.
HUGH FRASER GRANTS Ex’of>
nov 3 ' 205 (Geer)
Valuable Property for Sale.
A GRF.EABLEto an order ofthe Honomblir
.fX Uie Inferior Court ofTattnall Coiiutv, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on th*
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
House door in Reidville. in said county, between
the usual hours of sale, nil the Real Estate and
Personal Property belonging t» the Estate of Jam
Perry, deceased, situate in said County, viz:
Four thousand five hundred ncres *f Land, en
which is situated the late residence and the valmw
hie sot of mills long known as Perry’s Mills/
which will be new nna in compluta order for in.*'
mediate operation. As this property is sows,I
known, I deem a particular description *f it un
necessary; suffice it toMiy.ihnt Hi* not surpassed
by any other situation as a mill privilege, outhtf
Alntatnaha River. Being only II mile* from the
river, the sawed lumber can he floated froml he
mills in small rafts to the river holnw, nnd reuu i
logs can with convenience bo floated down tho
creek. (Cobb’s Creek) to the mills, for twe miles-
above. The situation Is remarkable for heaitftv
having an excellent well of wnter, uud also * geotl
spring convenient, There is also nt the piece of
commodious house lately erected as a seminary
oflenrning. I invite individuals nnd compeuien
wishing to purchase, to call and viewthe premie*'
esfor themselves.
Also, at the same time and placoj will be mliv
ono tract of Swamp Land, ndjoinirr, 8 r-M
land, containing mm thousand acres; also. 6rte
tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ land, od Mill-
gnu’s Creek; nnd also, one tract 6n Water Mel
lon Crook. Plats of all said tracts will be exhib
ited on the day of sule.
Also, at tho same thno it ltd place will be aotit
Uie following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller
40 yeora old; Jim (Brooks) 50 yenrs olds Dean,
a carpenter, 33 years; Elk*, 30 year* old; Man
ry, 17yonrsold{ Lewis, 15 voareold; Elliek,7
years old; Di.lla, 20 yearsold.’atid hertwarfiirdfetf
Crocket and atiinfant; Nancy, 17 yearsnM and
MBpUwfii 1 y*ar nl<l; An^Mina, 4 y«,r,
old l Phcebp., 50 years old, hr 6ud health. All of
which Will be so Id ns tho property of James Per
ry, late of said County, deceased, for the benefit
orthe legatees of tho said estate.
Terms—One-third cash, balance itf atio and
two y'«jars, notee bearing interest, with approved
wearily. HAMILTON W. SHARPE,
sept 21 228 . . Admf.
Committee on Finance.
Tho President,
G. B. Gumming,
J. H. Burroughs,
E. Padelford,
F. Sorrel,
The Committees meet everyday *t 10 o'cl
A. itf. SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec’
dec 18
Committee on Insurance.
The President,
G. B. Gumming,
W. T. Williams,
G. B.Lamar-
B ANK ChecSS'eMoifNai, Vork,in 81
to suit, for safe by
deo 17 LEWIS®. W
Exchange <m Boi
T-\RAFTSici .liotnighli for
I I (?** * —• 1.1... m «..a
Hartford Fire Insurance CO?*
I NSURES against loss and damage by Fin, on
dwelling houses, itoree, merchandize, furni
ture, mills, manufactories, and othor property on
terms nsfavorabie another institutions in this pity.
Tho reputation, this company has obtained id
almsinau of more than 25 years, for liberality in
adjusting nnd promptness in paying losses, jr ‘
lv entitles it to a share of public patronage.
' The undersigned agent for tho City of Sr“
nah. is duly authorized to receive appheat
and issue policies ofinsuniHce. renewals, tf
oct 13 W WOODBRIDGE, Agi
Axes, Traces find Hollow
r/V DOZEN Collins’ Axes
15*1° ,,Hunts’do, 25 dt» Kii
bOO pait'Traco ChnitiH
10 toils Canon Ilollow-wnrn
For sale by N. B, A H t WEED,
nov 34