Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 23, 1840, Image 3

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rafei fifra All fro If hi <leo III) li-«ct, to 13 limn. Wlpnrior ftmm | HEItNI'.lt, Cupoiln WnmlwKW, will lovu I muliovii nvorv Wednesday uiid Batnrday morning at 9 o'clock, 4iiid Clinrlosioii ovory Mmidny nud Tluiridny af- tttruaou «t 4 unlock. Passengers «ro iresurod tlmt tint inland pussago will always bo taken in unfavorable weather. For freight or pawnge, unnlv to 0«| inlaid. Md Pinn *. Jiilit'tficeived fovann, littd for rule 307 dflfl 23 5, Lnrd nud Hams. 1 aup’r Hnwnrd-strcnt Flbiir, 175 ... n -jo 1 LenfLnrd.250unlmrnirenur* luma, received por brig Jano and aclir W A * ““ " Itimore, nud for sale by F.,SORREL & CO. To itic Voter* of Fourth Bent, /~f KNTLKMKN—l lake (bin method orinfunn. \T ing you, tlmt I am u Candidate Ibr Magis trate in your Dost, nud rusimoffully aolic.lt your snft’rago* on Rntnrdny, tlm 2d of January tmxt. dcolW 300a 'J. JOSEPH HODGES. ....... a*— ForfmigL ... , apply to Onptnin Wihbnrgor ut the City Hotel, or to tho Captain on board.nee 2.1 _ Flection* J M. JONES ia n candidate for a Juntico of, • tlio Pencn, to tnkn place on the 2d Jnilfnt* ry, 1841. in tbo 3rd Deal, duo 22 3(KJt* B CxctmiiKC. Il.LS im Biilttainti-. «nl Bank ClretU. <m Nnw York nl alglit & at llvedaya.lkr *nln by fat* 8, PU11.BBICK & CO. " “ 1'lironoloKY. M il. H. K1IIKI1AM re.[wcUiilly nniiouuaa, to llio citizen of Savannah, that lie will Lecture on Phrenology,Thii Kvknino, Dec. 23d, in the RoV. Mr. Eutoii's School room, near tlit* Court House, coimnenuing at 7 o'clock t— tlio lecture to bn followed by an EXAMINA TION OF HEADS. Adiniitiinno 23 centa, froo to Toar.hera, Editor*,nud Clergymen. Mr K. baa taken room* nl Mr. Campball'a, next door to Mr. Hill’s atore, Broughtou-straet, where, for nshort time, ho will give correct deline ations qf character and talent, to any ivho'wish to secure uii examination of their head*. Fauiiliea wnitod upon lit their residences, dec 23 pair of Northern Uoraoa; ichc. ’ Enquire of 8 & BURROUGHS. TOETScT rime Beef do -It >y Wd .Pilot Bread 100 do Potatoes, landing and for ante by doc 23 C LAG HORNS & WOOD. Goshen Butter. 1 A FIRKINS choice Gmdien Butter, land- X* * ing from brig Excel, for eule by ■ dec23 LADD; TUPPER & SISTARE. F,duration. A YOUNG gantlemnu. who linn n part of the day unnngngiul, would be glad In undertako tho instruction ofnny gentlemen's sons, either in tho city or it* immediate vicinity, iii the follow- ing iiriiiiclni* of Ediicntion, viz't tire (Trank and Latin LangnogQt, English Crammer, Geography and Aritlimetio, together with tho course of in* affliction usually afforded in imhllo Somrftario*. Term* moderate. Tho most mftiafntitory refer* ciichh will ho given. Any cmuiuuiiicatioti* ad dressed to B. J. M., nt the ofiicn of thia paper, ahull meet with immediate attention, dec 23 3(1 (U Phelps’ Gin. QQ BBLS Phelps' Cannucticul Gin, lunding c/O IVoin brig Philurn. foraaie hy dec23 LADI). TUPPER & SISTARE. Refined 8uuar. fif BOXES very sturettor double refined XtJ Loaf Sugar, suitable for retailing, laud ing IVom brig Excel. dec23 LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. A. Whitehead, Surgeon Dentist, Hull street, above Congress, Savannah, W ILL insert Tooth from one to a whole act; will fill defective Teeth with gold nr ce* moot, or destroy llw nerve* of decayed Teeth hy a process entirely new, without the IcaHl pain to thn patient. N. B.—Satisfactory testimonials will bo shown by calling as nbovo.307 dec 23 Northern Knitted- Wool Half Hose. - AA DOZ., a good article. Just received and for sale low, by dec23 J. A. CLIFFORD. 'v Notice." 1 P OUR months after date, application will bo Hindu to tlio Honorable tlio Court nfOrdi* nary nffllynu County, lor leave to sell a tract of Land in said County, belonging to Ann Webster, and containing two hundred acre*, dec 23 JOHN M. T130N, Adm’or. Tax Collector. T HE friend* ofMr. John Cass offer him nan candidate Ibr the above olfice, declined by the present worthy incumbent, Mr. D. Boll. 1( elected, wo bolievo lie will faithfully aervo'tbo public many VOTERS, 1 dec 28 307 Broadcloths and Cassinteres, I N grant variety. Among which are, extra quality Weal of England, and black,blue tftul invisible green Broadcloths; fine end medium qualities, black,browu, bloc, olive, green, invis. green, Cudet and steel 'mix'd Broadcloth**, super black and fancy Cnasimcre* and Doeskin*. For sale by SNIDER, LATHROP &NEVITT. dao 23 Savannah Ins. & Trust €o« 18tb December, 1640. T UIS Company n'titiiiires to luko risks of cv* cry description on favorable term*. Hav ing ir* 'ugeiicie* to insure ugaiiMt fire that part of it* busiiieea is coiifmed to tbi* city, and embra ce* Insurance on every class of buildings, furni ture, merchandize,nr Vessels and their cargoes in port. All losses promptly paid. It nl*n buys and Sells Exchanges auii Chucks on tbo Northern cities. President—J. P. Ilr.xnv. Committee on Finunce. Tim President, G. B. Ciimming, J. 11. Burroughs. E. Pndelford, SitTrel. The Committee* meet everyday nt 10o'clock, A.M. " “ “ ' dec 18 Oils, Ac. *7 f\f\ GALLS hlenched winter pressed re* • fined Whale Oil 500 do comnte-ii Whale Oil . ^ 2 case* 1st qauliiy Chrome Grecti "|\ 1 GO kegs White Lend Just received per brigs Madison aftd Excel, nud for sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW & WEBSTER, dec 23 PROSPECTUS OK THR Savannah Evening Post, T HE subscriber proposes to publish in this city, a paper under the above title, as soon •ns a siilncient number of subscriber* can be ob tained to warrant the undertaking. The Stioimnnh Footing Punt will bo published dni ly, (Sundays excepted,) for nine months in the y Car _the other three mouths, (July, August and {September,) it will bo issued throe times a week. Tbo undersigned is well known in this city, having resided here for the lust nine years, and during the whole of that time, acted ns Foremun of the Savannah Republican. lie docs not, them*, fore, undertake tbo arduous duties necessarily appertaining to the establishment of a now jour nal, without somo experience and a due appreci ation of its high respqnsibiliiiu*. The Editorial Department will bo under the di rection of a gentleman well qiudifiod to utteud to that duty. The Savannah Evening Post will bo devoted to the advancement of tlio true doctrines of Slate Rights—confining tho action of the General Gov ernment within its proper nud legitimate sphere —to the establishment of Inw and order through out the land, from tho primury movemeiitsofilie peopjo at the ballot box, to the highest legislative end judicial tribunals; and us tbo host and mnt.t available moans of securing and placing on a per manent basis these inestimable interests, tbo sub scriber's undivided support will be given to the administration about to be established under the auspices of that venerable, honest nud sturdy old patriot-hero,Gen. WM. HENRY IIAURISON. Ho avows himself an opponent uf tho perni cious doctrine practised during the last four .years, '• that to the victors belong the spoils." The people h ive condemned it; nud in Ins opinion, it lends and would—if persevered in—result in a species of despotism, heretofore unknown in the nnunls of any country. He looks upon itas the greatest adversary of political virtue—nay, even ofhutnun happiness. Man, as a citizen, decays, withers and shrinks under the influence of such n doctrine. Liko tbo plant of some temperate clime, scorched and burnt up by the sun or a tor- -rid zone, he sickens and dies. 'Tho subscriber, far from wishing to be instrumental in advancing such an infamous principle, would desire to im- .pros* ou thn minds of his natrons and tho public, a generosity of pm pose which would scorn such a doctrine and which should neither practice the arts of corruption nor bo their dupes. He would •endonvnr to impress on the mind* of the renders of the Savannah Evening Post, tho (act, tlmt nil governments founded oil such nn immoral basis and palpable injustice, debases and injures the happiness, while it infringes gradually, but cer tainly, on the civil rights of die great muss of tho people. « The Literary Department of the Savnnnah Evening Post, shnll receive ell due attention? SeveTafgentlemwn of high literary character, have promised occasional aid in this important pnrt of tho subscriber’s lubor, and ho fouls safe in assur ing his readers that they will find much interest ing mnter under this bend. That porton of the Post which shall be devoted to the Interest of Commerce, shell he under the supervision of an industrious uiid competent coadjutor, whose wholo lime shnll he devoted to collecting such information n* may he useful nud interesting to tho merchant and business pur- • tion oftiie community. Corrcspondnuts will he established at homo and abroad, and every necessary menus employed to collect correct information touching the pro ceedings of our National and Slate Legislatures —the various changes in tho stock and money markets—the issue of new works from tlio pics* —the doings of tho old world; in short, every possible effort will ho made to issue a journal, "which will induce every businessman to adver tise in its columns, and taka it into his house for the instruction mid nmusemeut ofhis family. The undendngned deems it unnecessary to enter into a long dutnit of promises, some of ilium, porhupa, nevor tn bo purfarmort; mtitlaa .. it to wiy, that he Will mnkn overy nlfort in hi* power to please those who may favor him with their patronage. B. T. THEUS. TERMS; Daily paper, $8 par annum, paynblo when the first number is delivered. Country paper, (three times n week,) $4, payuhlo in ndvnnce. p^AdvortisoniHuu will ho published at the following rates, viz: 75 cents por square ofl2 lines for tho first insertion, and 50 cts. for ouch timo thereafter. - *„*. Legal Advertisements published at the ’usual rates. (ET A Subscription List is left at Col. Wit.- mams’ Book Store,where thosn who wish to sub scribe nro requested to pall and leave their names, dec 23 ShkUcs and Glass. LIGHTS 8 by 10 Window Sash- O vIvfvF c*. 1200 do 10 by 12 do do 75 boxes Window Glass, assorted size* Just received por brig Madison and for side by HAZARD, DENSLOW & WEBSTER, dec. 23 Newark Cider. *1 BBLS Newark Cider, lunding from brig i" 1‘hilura, and for sale bv dec 22 L. BA Lb WIN & CO, New Establishment. The subscribers are now opening, on Buy-stroct, next door to Messrs. Wimberly & Jones, an extensive as sortment of HATS and CAPS .com prising every variety and style ex tant, manufactured by thcmsnlvns expressly for ibis maikot, which they olfer nt wholesale or re tail on liberal terms. A* wo design confining ourselves exclusively to the sale of Hats & Caps, onr stock in point of quality and fashion will be equal to any ever offered to tiro citizens of Sa vannah. By the weekly arrivals from New York, we shall be furnished with the latest fashions di rect from our manufactory. Country Merchants, Planter* and tlio Public generally, are respectful ly solicited to give us a call. J. IVE8 & CO, N. B.—Bay-street, nexldoorto Messrs. Wim berly & Jones, nov 17 277 Johnston’s Hay. BUNDLES of this superior Eastern iJl/U Hay, on board ship Tumerliiue from Wiscasset, fur sale in lots to suit purchasers by IIALSEY & HARDING, dec 23 30Gt. Coffee. OO RAG® prime green, (new crop,) Rio ns\J Coffee, landing from brig Phihiru, and for sale hy SHAPTER& WOODBIUDGE. Sugar, Molasses, and Coflcc. HHDS PR Sugar OU 50 do Cuba Molasses 40 bags Java Coffee. In store mid for salo, low by dec22 L. BALDWIN & CO> Ncw-orlcnns Molasses. | AA HHDS jnsilauding, uml for salo very X Vf \J low, from the wharf by dec 22 L. BALDWIN & CO. New Y civ P 830,000-410, Ww. GREENE AND PULASKI MONIWEST LOTTERY. rnlII8 is the Inst class of this Lotffry tlmt J. takes plncn in 1810—dniermiiieii liy tho drawing of tlm Virginia State Lottery, for the lumcfit of the Mnrgalia Academy, Class No. 11, at Alexandria. (Vn.) on Saturday next, the 2fitb instant, slid the result known liar* on the 31st inst. Among others are the following HIGH PRIZES: 1 pfl*c of. ..,..930,600 1 do 10.000 1 do .......... • 6.000 do 3.140 1 do 3.000 1 do 8.500 l do - 8.000 50 do ........ 1000 20 do 500 20 do •. 903 123 do 200 126 do 100 d, will meet with d jp-te ply n* dec 14 For j The fino new barque HERSKLfA.CrnCv 555**11. master, will have iihftiodiate despatch for the libove port. For freifht nr Manage, liav- ing superior furnished nncommodatthfis, apply to Cnpt.itn C. on board, or to -M WHITE & ttAWttoS. Ac. An. Ac, Tickets JjiJO, Ifnlves 1*5, Quarters ift2 60. Tickets and Shares, either singlobr by tbo package, for suie bv P. B PENDEIIGAST, Conior BitlUtreot and Bay Lane, Near tfieExchaiige. KT’Ordors IVom tlio town or country promptly * 121 attended to dec 2 Committee on Insvi'iincc. The President, G. B. Cumming, W. T. Williams, G. B. Lamar. SAMUEL C. HOUSE, See ’y. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. *NSURKS against loss mid damage by Fire, on . dwelling houses, stores, merchandize, fiirui- tmn, mills, manufactories, ami other property on terms a* favorable a*oilier iustitiilioni in this city. The reputation, this company hns obtained in nbnxinnaa of more Burn 25yoot», for liberality in adjusting and promptness in paying losses, just- * entitles it to a share of public patronage. Tim undersigned agent for the City of Savan nah. iadoly authorized to receivo applications, and isHfio policies'nfinsnruucn, renewals, Ac. net 13 W WOODBRIDGE. Agent. SHOUSE & MASON, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND MANU FACTORY, Savannah, (Gn.) and Easton,(Pa) T HE Public is informed, that a good assort ment cf COACHES, BAROUCHES, RUGGIES, GIGS, SULKEYS, ftc., me con- itantly kept for sale at the above Establishments- of our own manufacture, which are offered on tho mostrmisonublu terms. A continuance of favors from onr old custom ers end the public generally, is respectfully soli cited. Repository in Savannah, corner of Bull and Uroughtou-strcKt, near Monument Square. oct 2G 2583 A Card. DR. ROBERT II. A. KOCH, PKoridnon ok music, Scholar of the. etltbralcd Charles Mtfria V, lifter. R ESPECTFULLY informs tlm Ladies end Gentlemen of the city of SavaUnuh.iliatliis PIANO FORTE. MUSIC AND TEACHING SALOON, will lie reopened to-day in Brough- ton-street, next door U> Mr. James Dicksou'i Confectionary store. FOR 5JALE,. Just received, the nocut music, to he sold at six cent* per page. A Pinno Forte nlwovs will be ready for trying the pieces of music. Just received, n number of splendid grand square Piano Fortes, with four pedals, by which tho Performer can produce nine different sounds, made by thn celebrated Joseph Hixkny, Piano Forte manufacturer, of Baltimore! also, Guitars, Violins, Flute*. Flageolets Accordions, Harp, Guitar and Violin Siring*. Also, u second bund Chickcring's Piano Forte. Dr. K. in selling Pinno* will taka old PinYio* in exchange; also, old Pinno Fortes can Im repaired and tuned. Dr. K. has an experienced gentle man engaged in that line. I)r. K. also will reopen his Musical School next week. For terms, to teach on the Organ, Harp. Piano Forte, Guitar, f'ioliu. flutr, in Thorough Base and in Singing, upply in course of thin week, tit his Teaching Saloon. Dr. K. will teach four or more scholars in one lesson, after the new improved method, which ha* lamb introduced in the Northern Academies with great success. Atiy person \Vho wishes to have Music com posed to Poetry, can have it done, and for terms, upply lo in* Music Saloon, dec 10 301 Rifles, Guns and Pistols, R EPT constantly ou litrlid and made to order, hy tho subscriber nt No. 2 Waring’* Block, nuur Market-Square; also Powder, Shot. Lead. Caps, and all kinds of sporting apparatus. Re- pairing of all kinds done with ueutness and de spatch. N. B.—All Rifles sold warranted to shoot well. E. II. ROGERS. dec 22 30G V r-rovlilciW.c. 2* Tlmlirig BOMM.US, c*|it. LVij^i.li, MB wifi 'eolmiicnce loading this day. For freight or nfflwage, apply on (Ifinrd tvlwrf, or il, EDW'D. PADELFORD dec 8 FA* Now-Fork— Brig Line. regular, packet brig MADISON, AmtCnptdhi Bulkley, will he despatched imme diately. For freight or passage, having first rate accommodation*, apply on board nt Motigin’s upper wharf, or to dec 22 LEWIS A WILDER. ■ ■■llf.ll. .. —H, AUOTf By 41 oilu Ac Fosdic 1 On thn hr^t Tuesday in January t/Af, before thn Cnijrt lltffiso in tliis rity, will ha splint pub lic suctinn, by,’Order of* Uin Marina A Fire In- •uniiicn Bank Kf Ilia State of Georgia, . 14 Shares of (ha Capital Stock of llto Central Rail Road A Bdhkiug Company, pledged,, |iy C. B. Curler fiirjheipnymeiit ofhis note ofufte thou- ■wud dollar*. ■ , • , Also, 32 Shsriw'of Stock of tlio Central, Rijil Rosd A Banking Company, pledged hy Roliqrt T, Webb for the payment of hi* note Ibr viventv- sovon hundred didtW By order oftIKi Board of Directors. , „ JAS. SMITH, CaAler. dec 3 20011 A BkvnjintiU Vntnttlfi Any Inin. N election lorMhtron oflhis Institution,will he held on thn 1st Thursday in Juuuary next. Applicant* will call on . „ 0 . „ MRS. S. COHEN, wee 15 Sec y S. I-. Asylum, Stntc-strebL For Ncw-Forkv The regular packet ship NEVVARK, C'apt. Merwin, will have despatch. For t or passage, Iiiiviui apply on board nt Jones' freight or passage, having good accoiiniYodntions, r lower wharf, or to due 14 BALDWIN A CO. For Philadelphia. The bnrqno LA GRANGE. Copt. D L -"•*Parter, having three-fourihs of her freight engnged will meet with despatch. For linliuicn of freight or passugn, apply to Capt. P.oti hoard, or to L. BALDWIN A CO. dec 10 Central Rail Road Rank, > O DeiJmiilitr 21>t, 1840. ) N Friday next, Clufttimu Day, this Bank will lie slim. Paper filling due ou that flay must he taken up on the day preceding. Tho BAard will meet to discAiitit on Thursday, the 24th. Offer* fordiscount must therefore be made oh Wednesday, JKkl inst. dec 22 P* U. CUYLER, Cashier. Flantcrfi’ Bank. O N Christum* Dny, 25th hist, this Bank will h» *hm. Paper falling duo on that day mrmtbu taken up previously. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 21 305m For Bnltitnorc—Regular Line. The coppered and copper fastened brig ANE. Capt. Fitzgerald, having most of her cargo engaged, will have iumtediato des patch. For bulartcn of freight nr passAge, apply to 8. PHILBRICK A CO. Wlm ofler for sale binding from said brig, 21)01) bushels prime while Corn 60 kegs-new Leaf Lard :») bids Pilot Bread 20ft Hams, Baltimore cured deb 21 For Ifavnnn. The superior ‘Copper fastened and cop- “**pered schooner WM. A. CALDWELL. Hughus, master, Will hnve immediate despatch. For freight or pnRtojjn, having excellent nucoin- uiodaiinns. apply fn C'npt. 11. on board nt Jones’ uppur wharf, or to LADD, TUPPER A SISTARE. Wlio have for sale landing from suid vessel,' 2100 bushels heavy Onts 2100 do prime white Corn 200 bills host I Inward-street Flour 200 superior Bacon Hams 100 keg* Bidvimore No, 1 Lard dec 14 Card. T HE Subscriberhnvinftsecnred tiro services ofMr. Williiurt S. ThnmpsOrt, (’founcrly Foreman for C, C. Thfttejisnn A CO. on tlie Bay) would inform his friends nftd the public, tlmt orders for making or repairing Gentlemen's garments of nil duHcrtptiau;frUl be tliaukfally re ceived and piomptly executed. E. IIAGAR. dec 8 294 Carpeting. *| O PIECES of Carpeting, fino and super- 1.0 fine, ndwest style pattern*. Just received and for sale low by dec22 JAS. A. CLIFFORD. Silk for ill si nt ill i» Shawls. G RO do A fringe Milk for Shawls. Just recei ved hy AVERY A JOHNSON. South side Monument square. ved hy dec 22 Lowell Cottons. On BALES No l Brn Cottons, suitable for jU vf negro clothing. For snle by dec 22 306t, HALSEY A HARDING. 1 More New Goods. ’ J AS. A. CLIFFORD has received hy barque JLu Grunge, Sup*vheavy and deep fringe changeable 8-4 Silk fcjJmwl* Do 'do do do Damask do Do do do Black Damask do Blue hlacftiGro Do Lyons Silk Ladies CrnwiU, Plaid Shawls Linen Couiu\ic llandkeruhier* Do do do, col’d borders Merino Drawers, childrens Bonver Gloves.gonts do, dark Cassimere, Inserting*, Trimmings, Ac. doc 9 Just Received* A LOT of while Marseilles Counterpanes and col’d Quilts. For sole low, bj dec 10 ir sole low, by JAS. A. CLIFFORD. |4-4 Ginghams. LARGE assortment of beautiftil pattern* -uL and superior quality, imported expressly for ‘our-retail trade. Recently opened and for sulo by SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. dec 23 Superior Brandy. £ HALF and 1 qr pipe superior old Brandy, fj ‘P. GoddnrdV brand, vintsgo ofl820; land ing from brig Excel and for salo by dec 23 F. SORREL A CO. New crop Cuba Coflcc & Suaur. QA1 BA(3S prime green now crop Coffee 41/X 8 Ithda Muscovado Sugar, landing from Rod Rovor, for sale by EDW’D. PADELFORD. 10' 'oxpresth Brandy* ■ PIPES Oturd, Dupuy A Co’s Brandy, —iui»uteted by the subscribers ft-oitt Franco sixpressly for this market, and for salo low for oushor approved paper. deo 23 ROSER A O’DRISCOLL. ■ - ^ n , hl1 M °Mand Gin. I ^ PIPES Holland Gin, various brands, .■.(L/ and or superior quality, for sale ouac- 'Ceiitmodatmg terms by dec 23 ROSER A O’DRISCOLL. Prime Becff. New-Ynrk prime Beef, just re- tlU coived and for sale, low hy dec 22 L. BALDWIN A CO. Dcarbon’g Patent Balances, T O weigh from 500 te 2000 lbs. some of them with long head pieces expressly for weighing cotton. For sale by HALSEY A llARDlNG. dec 22 30ucx Richmond Coal. C ARGO ofschr Joseph Marsh, a euporiorar ticle foi smiths, will be sold low. Apply to dec 22 8. PHILBRICK & CO. Almond Trees. QAA ALMOND Trees, received per X AkIXJXJ brig Philitra, and for sale hv dee 22 8HAPTER A WOODBIUDGE, Iron Stoic. H UNTtNfiTON,WEIGHT .t CO. nlferlor salo on accommodating terms, ngood and full assortment of IRON, STEEL, Ac. consist ing of, viz: 40 tons Sivccda Iron 25 do English do 30 do American do 2 do Sheet do 2 do Boiler do 40 bundles Hoop do 40 do Bund do 30 do Nail Rods 20 do Shnpra 5 do American Steel 2 do German do O «lt/ OjM llifi J.t - . . 1 case of Cast do 600 kegs Nails Cnrt and Wagon Boxes, Ac nov 28 286 Suit, Suuiii', Whiskey, Ac. 500 tt«n . ■ SACKS Salt _ _ 10 hluls St Croix Sugar 20 do Porto Rico do 50 bbl* superior Rye Whiskey 40 do Holland Gin 0 J do Oiard Brandy 3 4 pipes do 2 pipes Holland Gin • 20 ubU Peach Brandy 10 do Monongnhola Whiskey GO bags Rio Coffee 30 do White l^aguayraCofibo 30 keg* Nails, assorted 30 do Tobacco, select brands Just received and for sale by FORT, CLOPTON A MALONE, nov 4 266 J. Pease A Sou’s C LARIFIED Essence of Hourhound Candy, just received miu for sale in small packages, at WEEDS A MORRELL’S, dec 10 296 No. 1 Panfield’s Range. , N. 4>. Sugar and Molasses). HHDS, 19 tierces. 23 hbls, 46 half bids OU Sugar, and 76 bids Molasses, lauding IVom brig Atlantic and for sale by HENRY HARPER. dec 21 ;i05.u For Sale. A N entire gang, consisting of sixty-nino NE- rnu HROES, principally in large families.— I hese Negroes linvo most of thmu been born and raised on a healthy Sea Island plantation, and consist of valuable huuse servants, ploughmen, boatmen and field baud*. Thtt wltolo are war rantedIns tvoll behaved and oMorly. They will bo sold together or in femiltea, to suit purchasers. , „ tt* A W. KING, dec 17 302|| New GoodSk R ECEIVED per Celia nud for sale low, n great variety of Broche Shawls, fawn and black grounds; imitation do do do. White Marseilles Counterpanes, heavy Sun’r black and bbiu blnck Silks Cord, plain ntur fig'd do VVitli n variety of other Good*, due 1 J. A. CLIFFORD. The most splendid style of Mer cantile and Epistolary WRITING. M essrs, aiken a Wellington,au- there and Teachers of elegant Penman ship, from New York, have the pleasure to in form the Ladicsaud Gentlemen of this place,that they have just arrived and opened a Writing A- cudemy, over Fuller. Moore A Co’* Dry Goods store, where they will remain a short time,to give lesson* iu their nuiv and splendid style of Plain and Ornamental Writing. Messrs. A. A W. guarantee to Ladies and Gentlemen, of every ttge, from 10 la 60 years,tin easy and graceful Hand-writing'—beautiful and Honing—mono Course of Lessons—no matter how bud, deformed, or illegible the present wrij ling tuny be. Writing Masters, Teachers; Professional and Business men, and all good nr bad writers who wish to bucouiu complete masters or the art, are particularly invited to attend. Classes are now fbrming Djiyund Evening. Evening Classes—open for'Lndies uiid Gen tlemen—lrom 6 to 9. !• Academy open a few days fqr the reception of Pupils and Ktstlers—where nil the admirer* of Elegant Penmanship nro invited to call and ex amine a splendid display of specimens—and the improvements of 190ft person who have attend ed these Lessons during die pist mouth, dec 22 306x j For Freight or Clmrtciv The fine copper fastened schr. H ENRI- LETT A. Capt. Parker, will lie ready iu a few days to receive enrgo. A Southern port or to the West Indies will he preferred. Apply ' A CO. dec 21 he pi S-PHILBRICK &V5d The Mncou Steamboat Co. Oflors tlio following SteuiuhoaUi Tor sale, viz: J. Stone, Chieftsiuv J. Goddard, and Superior. The J. Stone is i side wheel boat, low pressure engines, and car ries 750 hale* cotton. The Chieftain is a side wheel heat, high nressrtre engines, and carried 500bnlescotton. Thu J. Goddard is a stern wheel boat, high pressure engines, and nearly hew. Tho Sit putter t* a stern wheel boat, with high pressure engine*. All the above Beats are now in complete nr- der and ready Ibr rduning. Also ten Pole Beats, eight of which are new in order for running, and wilt carry GOO hales cotton each. Two Lighters end h pair t>f Steaftt Engines just from Provi- dewn, cylinders 4 by lO.j. together with sundry hoot utensils. Tlte J. Stone and Chieftain, are now lying in Savannah, the balance nt Mocnu. Tlio abov-t Boats aril nftw 'offered at private sale, and if not sold before, they will lie disposed of at public suie. The J. Stone end Ctiii'ftnin on the first Tuesday in January next, and tlio balance on the second Tuesday'in January next at Mu con. For terms,apply tn J. Goddard, Mncon; Alex under Mitchel, Darren; or to the subscriber* in Savannah. L. BALDWIN A CO. dec 18 Rent Reduced. M The subscriber will rent his place iti 1 i.f-Lyi.n Ward, to n good tennnt on favor able terms, if application is soon made. ’ : 10 A. PARSONS. Dry Goods. T HE subscriber hns now on band, and will continue tn keep u very general assortment of Fnncynnd Staple Dry Goods, Perfumery.Ac., which is offered for sale low, under the manage ment of William G. Foote, south side Market- Square. Planters nnd families will bo supplied at very inw prices, by nov 12 273 IL ROBERTS. Bendy Made Clothing’ J UST received nor recent orrivuls, n complete assortment of Youths’ invisible green and olive Cloth Frock Coats; blue Cambist Cloaks, for Gentlemen; Boys’ blue Cambist Clonks, La dies Clnaks, invisible green Cloth nnd olive do; Victoria Cloth Ladies Cloak*, fig’d and plain; buck, ribb’d, strip’d and tweed Com. Pants, a en- perior article of plain black Cnss. Pants; Oxford mixt and cadet do, Sattinet Punts,of various qual ities. For sale by HAMILTON A HOUSTON, nov 25 285—Itn High Scliqol B AMES’ Schoel is now iu operation nt • the Methodist Sabbat!) Scbool-rooiu, on South Broad-st., between Abifcorn nud Lincoln. Instruction is given in all ttys branches usually taught in tha High Schools or. Academic* of our country. Term* made known hy application to the Teuchcrut tho residence dfS. Goodull. The Teacher will try to do his duty and to satisfy bis oinnloyers. Tim Night School dccupiesjTour nights of each Week, commencing nt halt past 6, and continuing two hours and a half. In thi^ School, particular attention is given to French,'Book-keeping nud .... jjr* tlra higher nov 16 Aatltewwittw. 27C Just Received. J3 LACK Rep Silk, dark Calicoes ■ ■ lliiiu hLu-L- anil Idar.k 8ilk.Velv«» 5 and 6-4 nleaclieu Cotton Shceliug Linen and Cotton Bed Tick Velvet Ribbons, Satin Ribbons Small size Blanket Shawls Indigo Blue Chucks, Plaid Cotton Ildkfs Table Damask, unbleached Tuble Cloths Oil Cloth, Table Covers Cradle Blankets, Table Dutnnsk Napkins Plain and fig’d Gilt Buttons Gotten Batting and Wadding For sale low, by nov 24 GEORGE W. BEHN. More New Goods* Received by brig Georgia. S UPERFINE Broudclbths, black, blue black, invisible green, steel mix’d, cadet mix’d, light blue mix’d, light cadet mik’d, drab, brown, mulberry, claret, adolaido, and overy other color desirable 2 ps Hemp Carpeting 3 do printed Baize 1 bale Cotton Batts Fine white Flannels Yellow do Black Crape Willi u general assortment of gentlemen’s In dies nnd childrens Hosiery. All of which will be sold cheap by dec3 J. A. CLIFFORD. P Seasonable Goods. LAID Rob Roy Shawls,3, 4.6 andG-4 Black and Ibnd do, 4-4 blk Thibet do Fancy Broche, Thibet Wnolnnd Saxony Shawls 5-4 fancy Plaid Mottsliu do Lulu Shawls Welch and Rodger’s Flannel* AI.SO, Ladies Moliairnnd black worsted Hoio Do Blate worsted and raw Silk do Do slate, bl’k nnd white Cdttnn do Do Beaver, Silk nnd IIS Glovos Muslin Inserting* nnd Edging* Bnbinet Lace Edgings nnd Quillings 4-4 nud 6-4 black Laco Blonde Edgings Gnuzo Cap Ribbon* For Kilo at reduced pricos for cadi, by dec 15 GEORGE W. BURN. University of Georgia. Aknuai. Annouxcxment.. T HE Exercises of this Imiinition will be re- enured ou tire siztcenthif January, 1841. Applicants forndmissiou tojUiu Freshman class, will be examined critically, as to tlreir knowledge of the Latin, Greek, uud Euglwh Grammars, (prosody included;) also upon the Anabasis of Xenophon, as contained ill the first volume of tha Collectuueu Gra-'ca Mejora—or any equiva lent selection in the samo volume; olso upon Pliny’s Letters—or Sullust—or Livy. Above uli, they will be expected to eriuce great readi ness in Arithmetic. For admission to the Sophomore Class, in ad dition to the above, tlie applicant should have r«u.| u.i,| rn,i,pluted the first lllillUO of tho Majo- ru, nnd the first book of the Odyssy, or their equivalents. The odes ofllomce, with ailenlion to prosody; with Tacitus’ Lift of Agricoin, nnd Ins Germany. Iu Muilionmlits lie will bo exam ined on all Day’s Algebra, and on the first three liuoks uf Playfair’s Geometry. Punctual attendance on the first day of Term is desirable, a* well for tliosuku of tho Student ns for tlio good of the Institution at largo. Good Board may be obtained iu private fami lies at from ten to twelve dollara per month. College Fees, including Tuition, Room rent, Servant hire, Library, Ac. Fifty Dollars, payable in advance, viz: Thirty dollars pn tho lfitli of Januury.aud twenty dollars ou tha 1st of August There are three Exauijnafiotu in the yenr. L During tho 1st fortnight in April. 2> Tlio week before Commencement. 3. The Inst week October. Vocations—ono week nftrr Cninmencbmnnt day, and from November 1st, to 15th of January following. The Faculty is organized bs follows! Rev. Alonzo Church, 1). Di. President and Professor of Moral Philosophy,Metaphysics,and Political Ecobomyi j l James Jackson, A. M., Professor of Nature Philosophy and Chyir.istry. Hi Hull, ALD., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Multhus A* Wardi M. D», Profexsor of Miner alogy, Geology nud liotauy. Rnv. William Lehmann, A.M., Professor of Greek nud Modern Languages. James P. Waddeli A. M.. Professor of Latin, Arcbreolgyund BolleS-loftres. 1 Charles F. McCay, A. AL, Professor of Civil Engineering, nud adjunct Professor of Aleclmni- Cal Philosophy. Nahum H. Wood, A. AL.Tutorin Mathemat ics. James Jackson, Inspector nnd Librarian; C. F. AfcCny, Secretary to tho Facility. A. HULL, Secretary Beard ofTrualefes* Athens, Dec. 11,1640. .dec 17 U02fi* Farm for sale. That desirnbln Farm, containing He von and a half acres, situated ou tlie Thunderbolt Road, ono nnd n quarter mile*tram the city, with the ■ improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, kitchen, stables, Ac., well cal culated for a public house nnd store. Also, A grtod family Horse and Barouche, with fbur seals, silver mounted. Tire Horse warranted sound and gentle. For particular*, apply to A. V. DE8NOYER, Corner of Bull and Brynn-atrefets. nov 10 271 Dank of tlie State Of Georgia Snvaiiiuili, 21st Dec. I840. , T HIS Bunk willli« closed Wi Cliristinns Day. Notes intended for disrnftht should bo offer ed on Wednesday, as tlio Uoanl Of Directors will meet on Thursday next; nud jtoper falling due on the 25tli inst. must lie provided for previous ly. A. PORTER, Cashier, dec 21 305 Dividend ,Xd. 7. Savaxkau IxsuRANcr. A Trust Co. ? 3rd DocemlHr, 1840. J T HE Board of Directors luiViug this dny do- cR • •• d n Dividend of five For cent, from the profits of the Inst six mouths, the mime will be paid on and after Monde/ next, tire 7th instant. SAMUEL C. HOUSE-, Secretary, dre 4 291 3 raw ’nAV? 1 ’*'n r *®mir, Auction Rimpi, TelfiirVbuJId'mg, an n of nrticlus, comprising the vftriet&s of P Groceries. Dry Goods. llats„^hoes, atli hand Fmnitnre, Ac. Ac. 'lVm)s curif, nov before dnjivury, • - Tl . • “ fl'ioks, Aau 3By Si Phiibi'Jcn Ttllll.EVENING, oi Iwlf'n Sales Rstem, Telfair's Building, ji able collection yf titntidarrl nnd Books, ropiprising n great variefy brnry editions in Iijh various depyti, mry, Biography,. Theology, Poetry, Classical Literature nnd the Dratnit, . nnd Autaricuu, Albums, Family and Pocket"ll Mas, Prdyer Bonfcji, Ac. Also nfine WoritimpL df tretler mid Caft^Wriling Puper. niled tun! plain, Blank and ATt'iiinnindmii Unoks, Quills, Steel Pons, Map?.,Flirt Folios, Ac. ; . , . : • Sale will Im in order pf Catalogue, wnlbli msjr bo had nn apnlic.ijbm /it Sales Runm.lv... •.Terms cusli, (city tWntiey) before delivery. flee 23 Watches. JeWelerv, Ac. at privuie Sale. ' . My S. JPhilhrirli A Co. - . ( An invoice of VV ntcb’cs. Jowelery Ac., among which are die folio wing .articles, viz: Babies siU ver Pap Boats, large TiftrTe Spoons and Fork*, Dhik'rt Srfoous and Fnwt,jdllver Soup Isollf*, Suncfi Lodl^s hWd Gravy andoo*, Tea Sponmt and Sirgnr ToVigs, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Mustnyd Pots, ailver Straiirers.silvrr Mugs, do *** PQt*.?ngar, BnsJnpnd.Milk Pof, Indies gold WMehes.jdlvgr Watches, Indies Itiicklns, liuliex nnd gem* Guard Chains, do do Finder Rings, gubl Lockets, do Ear Rings, IniL-v* uud gents Breostphis, g»| : | nml plated Seals. Gorman silver Guard Chains.do Pencil Case*, Ac. ‘ ... Also, an invoice of ready made Clothing, a- lining which are Boston Wrappers, ho vs ani| mens cloth Pant*, fine blue. IiIhch and'brown doth Coats, filncksafiu Vests, liriefi Shirts, ker sey and mummer Pants, Canton.fln'mtel Shirtg nnd Drawers, fringed Curtains. Ac. doc 23 CEXTRAI.R. It. ASO BaKKIVO Cu. OK Ga. \ Siivniitmh, Dec. 1.1840. 1 Diviflonil Nov S. finilF. Board of Directors hnve this day decinr- JL ml a dividend of Two Dolhtra per slinre on tlm Capital Stock of this Iustitdthtu, payable to firo stoekimldois or tlmir legal representatives, on and after the 15th instont. Stockholders at or in ihnviciWiy 'of Mncon, can receiveUieirdividcndsattire Branch. It. It. CUYLER, Casliier. dec 2 289 Pliuitci's* Bftftk. A N Election will be held oft Uie Grat Monday, inJanunrv next, nt the IhWikiug House, in Ib is city, Tor Eight Directors ttf \his Bank, on tlio pnrtnftlre StockiioUlars. Tlift jioll will be open ed at 9 o'clock, A. M. and clftse at 2 o’clock. P- M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, doc 3 290 Stocks, • , • rw . B 5 PlHIBl’ICk A CO. . , On tlio myi Tnemlay in JniiirgVy next, nt 11 o clock, in from of the Court House, 80 Shares Sgv’li Ins. A Trust C’o. t|4p paid in, 5 do do do .do do, 100 ib> do 26 do Ccut. R, R. A Bunking (.’o,,I0U do dq In lots io suit purchasers. Terms, 90 days credit fhr npprove.il endorsed pnprV. dec lb Auministrator’s Sale : . „ BV S. PhilbiTck A Co, On AlONDAY.tho 18Ut Juumiry-next, at it n mock, in front of store, sundry articles,'viz— Fnrrtititrt, Crockery and Glassware, Bods, Bed- dinkaftd Bedsteads, WeariVig Apparel, Ac., ire longihg totlfe estate of UiVnin MiftVh, dec«-n*ed. Sofd by pennission ol’Crtiirt nno,per order of tire Administrator, for lieimfit of .the heirs ami creditors of said estate. Terms cusli, (city mon ey). before delivery. dec il AdmiuisuutoW Sale.', .By S. Philbrivk Co. . t On MONDAY, the J8ili.Juiniary t next, at 11 o’clock, in fiont of store, .sundry, articles, vit-t»' Wearing Apparel, ljiiobq C°ttqn Shirting, 1 Colbpass, 1 Clock, 1 Travelling Bag, 1 Trownli bhfonging to the estatla bf ( S, Godfrey, de. e’ea'sed; nud hold by permission qf Court and per oFderbflne Administrator, ipYtlie benefit of tire liftirsnnd cibilitors oftlre estate, .Terms cash', (c\ly inftHey.) libforc delivery. deal I Central Bail Rond A Banking Co* of Gcbrflia. Savannah, 25t/i Nov. 1840. T HE annual election ftir Nitre Director* th lireiregn Ure ntlair* of this Institution, wiMtb held nt tire Banking Hoiish in this city ou thb first Monday in January next, between the liodfs ttflO. A. M.nud2, P. M. By order of tlie Board, nov 26 R. R. CUYLER. Cashier. Administrator's Spin. . By S. Plillbrlck ft Co. . Oft Saturday, tire 2d day of January next, n j 11 ft’cfock, in lVbnt of store, sundry nrticl* s, viz: Gftns, Clocks, ‘old Iron. Art., befoh'giug to tlm Estate of Janie* IT. B. Foster, .‘deceased .a ml sqlu T Pianos. HE subscriber hns inst received and 11 how nooning PIANOS, from thu most btitebrn. tea makers in thu United States, viz: ChMiering A* Co. of Boston, and Nunns Sf Clark df New York. These Instruments are offered at the same prices at which they could be pnrehased at tlio Manufactories; and lire arrangemehts which the subscriber has entered into with thn ritskers, Will always enable hitu to srpply thh plihlir. at first cost. I. \V. MORRELL- dec 10 29G—Im and HARNESS, first rate order. dec 7 For Sale. Will bo sold nt public miction in tire TttWu of Wilmington, N. C. bn the list day of Juuuary ftext, 14 STAGE COACHES Most of the Cbaches ate iu Terms liberal. ALEX’R MACRAE, Gen’l Ag’t W. A R. R. tt. Co. 293—1J Election NolleC. A N election for one HeprasemaliYR in Con- jflL grass, from the Slnte of Georgia, vice Hon. 7'. Colquitt, resigned; for five JustiCbsbfthD In ferior Court, a Tax Collector, nnd Receiver of Returns of taxable property, of tfit* County of Chatham, will be held at the Court Honse in the city of Savannah, nn Monday tire fourth day of Jahunry, 1841. The Justices of thb Pence of the Cbuuty of Chatham, are requested to attend and preside at said election. Thb Sheriff of the Cftunty of Chatham is hureby required to attend, and open the noils at the hour firescribed by law, attd with the County Constables, preserve order at laid election. By order t EDWARD G. WILSON, abb 12 Deputy Clerk i, c.c. c. Brought to .tail On tho 19th «f November; it Negro man who says his name is GEORGE, and tlmt Ire belongs to Leneul Smith, near Macon. Said man is 5 feet 9 inch es high, dark complexion. • ELAM & ASHCRAFT, Notice* k LL persons are forbid trusting the crew of JX. die British barque New Brumwick, ns no debts bf their contracting will be paid by the cap tain or consignees. 306k dec 22 dec 2 Jailer, Brunswick. Ga. (Strayed or Stolen, A DARK Bay Mare, *ig ydrtrs old, wuh long switch toil, short neck, bns a mark or bntisH on tbo left fore leg, and one of lire front hoof* appear to have been cracked or split, from tlie top tntlio bottbftlt wire shod on thn front feet, nnd bod aropenrotinil tire neck. Any infuruiation respecting her >Vdl be liberally rewarded by dec 14 297 Y. S. PICKARD. OSCAR SCE1TZ, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. [ NSTRUCTOR ou tho Piano Forte, GuitiUf, Harp, Flnte, and French Horn. M usical Saloon over the Drug Store of W. H; Turner. Residence at Mrs. Ilardee’s, Brough- tou-ntrect. KT Pinno Fortes tuned, nov 14 275 Fifty Negroes for Hire. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be hired to the highest bidder,be fare the CattK House in Brunswick, between tho hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, 50 Negroes, belonging to the Es tate oftlre late John G. Bell, Esq. The Negrael are accustomed to the cultivation of Rice, ana will be hired for ope year. JOHN F. GREEN, \ HUGH F. GRANT, J hxt>n ’ dec 16 301 For Sale* O NE family of Negrons, criiisistlH/t tlf.'loven; also, aun Negro Uby. Tho fmritiy hbusists of tt utnn and a wrttiian jiriine wbrkehi, raised on a cotton plnittatioft; ono bby 12 ybnrs old, ono uf 8, one girltlf l\years, one of2; dhu itb irtfnnt boy 6 week* old: Thb nbovo prnpbrty Will be sold liiw, rind oti utcoinmndating terms. For futthur particulars,ap|ily to tho suhscaibor. nov 24 1HRAM ROBERTS. W Atlmlnisirttt'bir'sJlklc. ILL be sold on the first Tuojdey in Jsiih* ary, 1841, bofoye the.Court House door iti Effingham County. libiwoen the usual hour* ofsale, one tract of Land coiitniniHg G75 nrres, belonging to the natAte fifth* late Mntllreiv Ei- gfs, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tire heirs and creditors. JOHN M. EltfLE, Adiu’t.' Per Jamm PAus, Attorney', nov 10 271* - Flection Notice. E LECTIONS for Justices of the Peaco for the County of Chatham, are hereby order ed to Im held in the several Company districts of said County, on the first Saturday in January next, being the 2d day of said month, in the muu- neratitl form, and uuder tho superintendence prescribed by the aqt of the Genera! Assembly oftlre Stale of Georgia, passed on 2\sl Decem ber, 1819, vide P. D. 181. By order of the Jus tices. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clbrk. deft 22 306u Notice. T HE undamgnpd will receivo Propfisdls ft>f erecting a Fence around the - Negro Ceme tery. Tho Proposal* will state the expense bf furnishing nil the materials and Executing the work, which must bo finished id a specified time by tho contractor. WM. H- CUYLER. ) Cemetery M. H. MoALLISTEtt; j Com’lee: dec 22 Law Notice. T HE undersigned having connected tlreir professional interest iu tire bounties of Lau rens, Pulaski. Telfair. Twiggs. Dooly, Macon, Houston, Marion, Sumpter, Crawford, Bibb, Monroe and Talbot, will punctually utteud td tbe collection uud adjustment uf nil Haims entrusted to tlreir care in said counties, hr id aby of lire ad jacent counties, if they should be favored with & cull. Address Polhilf A Strong, duvuntiiih, Ga. THOS. 11. POLIULL, Savanntih. SAM’L, M< STRONG; MacHh. I take this opportunity of anyiffg that in addi tion to lire different coUntie* of the Eastern Dis trict, I wilt utteud regularly the Cbftrta of Biuku, Jefferson, Scriven aud Washington bfthe Middle Circuit. AIMmsihesi iti ihosb cdunties punctu ally attended to by . THOS: H. POLH1LL. dec 21 305|| Law Notice. " rpHEundersigbed hdVihgcounec.ted their X fessiniuri interesU, tender their servicel to tire public. They will atteud tbe Courts Bfthe United States ntMillhficevilleotjd Savannah,and the Superior Courts bfthe soWal Cotiillios in .... Superior the Eastern Circdlt. dec 18 i soVeral l M. H. McALLlStER, SOLOMON COHEN. Notice. A MEETING ol the * Stockholders of the Bank of Brunswick, will beheld nt thKir Agency in the city of Augusta, on Mondav..... 2501 day of January next, for the purpflsn ol electing fl Boaril of Directors, nnd for tire irHiis- action ofany dlher business that may -theft came before them. 1. C. PLANT, Cttrhjer.’ Brnnsiviclii Nov. 11,1840. noy 12 B73||25J : T HE Cdt»«tnec4un Uerettifdrh felistlne be- tweiiti the subsoribere under ihfc firm ofPad- elfnrd, Fufr Co. if. this dak i/issolyod by mum- nl r.ousetlt. Edward Padewira fs charged with iiermission of Court and per nstrntnr. Terms ensh, reft' delivery. r nrtfer.bftlre A«(* iy money) before nov 11. Uy S. PliiUtHttk * Co. At PriVate S;i^e., ■: One bale (50 phir) super fancy ebU Bath Blam kets; one do (25 pair) extra heavy.super Mark- ithiWdb; tute db(109 pair) lapcy bnd Whitney BluftketH, Just received, und will he sold on ito- cdftiniodating terms. dec 16 Admiitifltrntor’s Stile, B Y virilte of ab brder of the Hbnbrnble the Jlisticesbftlrelnferror Coijrt bf Chatham ' C’minty, while sitting far ordinary purposes, will be sbld before the Court House m laid Comity, oh the first Tuesday in February jjbxt. all the Negro slaves belonging tb the Ksifttb of Jambs Milrer, decenned, eleven In number, named Gov ernor, Crawford, Hurry, Scott. Harriet, Jean, nie. Sambo. Andrew, Peter, Jack riftd Louisa, ei na many of them as may bo survivbrs, for the benefit of the heirs und creditors bf Attld Estate. . Terms ofsale dash, pilrbluuers paving lor ti des. JAMES MfciiENRY, Ailin’or. dec 2 . ■> Atiiiiioislrntor’g Sale*- W ILL lie siild ugreeablo to nn order oftlre. Inferior Ciiurt of Bnrau County for ordi nary purpdscs. du tho first Tuesday in February noxt. nil the Real and Personal property of thn Estate of Dorcas Sanderllti; deceased, ns follows: A five acre lot of Land and Improvement* them- oft. Situate on Springhill; in the city of Savon- tiah in Chatham county, ibid known by the nnm* bur tiine iu tha ploki of the township—bounded north-east by the Rail Rond Depot or Augusta Rood, south eaethjr Mijds’ Lot, and mirth-wait by Miss Gerninm. Also, at the same time lin’d place, wiftb* Kiftd btn* Negro man K«bi*d. Welcome; and dub^sixth offour hnndit'd acre* df Laud in Bryan County, grunted to LetfifS Smith, bounded north-east by the llivar Gfbul Ogee, clree. and south-east by John Milledgfe—n rusenro of fifty acres of Land in the Caiiip-Jaek Tract,’ now owned by Win. Bird in Elfinglinm county. Ail to be sold ntthe different C/iurt Houses ii| which the (irtiperiy is situated. To fte sold fot a division uttibng die heirs. . • ,. • ... AND’W. BlRD.Adin’r riov 20 with the will annexed. Sheriff»g fettle. ... W ILL be sold on tire first Titqsdtfy in Fob^ maty next, tasfrfflj the Court Honse it\ the city of Brunswick, bbtweeii the usual hours ofKtle, seven Negro flatfes, nmftbti Monday, Ro, zan, Elizu, Flora, Nat; Eletfuh utid Peggy; retied on ns the property df S; 51. Bur/rett,, to satisfy’ nu exccmiou issued But bf tho Inferibr .Cburt of Glynn County ujhjer the. foreclqsiire hf n mort- gngftiu favor dr Gubriel Dicks 4s. Sbinmel-M. Burnett. FrodMty pointed ont by defendant, decs2 E; S. ASHCRAFT, flheriffo.c. Bunk. Checks, oa C'iiurlest©n, I N siiius tt> suit purchasers. Apply te C. B. CLOUGH, dec 23 , 300a Burroughs' Buildings. B ANK bheiSnli|hio?n;« yofit, iii filmj lb suit, for salo by . . • iito!7 LEWIS A WILDER. ~ EMka’ie du Bditon. T\RAFTS nt nlmrl BAt. (lirnnln by, U SHAP I’EKS. wooddk deo 8 9GB rANTEI) liytlib jcnr.nUny )‘Jor Uyetnl .w v bf nge, to wait about the hotish i»nd do errtftdi. Eniliiiro nt this office! ribvl8 - ,. Wrtuioa; .... pOD .Cook, Wgsfteyand Irhiier h want T i in a family bf tho ^enr; Cpdiihknciiig ot| , January Wngb paid montlilx' 1 * rly. Enquire ot this office. - concern, empowered to usd Ji> name Ibr dint pui pose, uud will coulinUa thb busihesd iu bis ow fittUte for lus own acCbunt; Signed EDW’D; PADELFORD, SAM’L. H. FAY, JOS. S: FAY: Savannah, Deb. 1; 184(1: nrlHE subscriber imy(ug purchased fVpUi Wm. X Iu Llb)a bis entire stock df Dry Goods, Ac-, will coiiiiriue dinbunineRsuttho samo place, under the direction t»r Mr- VW. G. Foote. odV Iff 871 H: ROBElfFB.