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.isms To-tifeiuiow.
For Clinrle.ton Direct.
Through in 1,0 lo 1.1 Himri,
> 'I'lin iiinflrlor nionm
--SOUTIIF.ltNr.lt. CiptnlK fi. C.
■ lyViinh.r.le,willlonvnSnvommli n* MJWj*
Widiitmlijr mid Bntiird»r mnmlni nt «|JiloOk,
'iillld Cliui lu.lon avery Hmidny and rlinnalay nl-
•larn.mn at 4 o'clock. !Wl|.n »r« n..urad
‘•tlwtUw Inland pn.Klge will nlway. In. ukan In
Mnllworabla.waaUiar. For frolrtt or |.na»*a,
'nnplyto Coplain Willborgor at Din City ll.iil,
Vrtn thoCaptem on hoard. «oo 25
For ClHirlentoii, via Beaufort
and Hilton lload.
ET INLAND ALL THE WAY-XO
'rhtfuilttlanAKiful ttleam packet between Satan
twh and Charleston.
k jy* h The very fiwt nnd apleudid steam
jmiBMHSBL packot Bkaufout District,Bndd
limiter, will leave Exchange wharf (na nbovo)on
Monday Morning, the 28th Inst. precisely nt 8
‘o'clock. Passenger* will brenkfn*t on board
'noon after leaving the wharf. For freight or pas-
* sago, apply on hoard, nr lo
* 1 ’ LONG * PATTEltSON,
Exchange Whnrf-
N. D.—Travellers In this vory fust Boat will
/■find that pains nnd aipormu has not been snared
'to render her In all respects comfortable nnd safe.
• and nrn nasnrod slw will not "race" under any
'•clrciimstmicea with nnv boat. dee 25
For Briiuswlck f St. jUnrys, juuk-
snnvllle and lllnck Creek.
K g** ft The steam packet 1818, Pitch-
TrrflrTrf'fr muster, will depart for the n<
Minve plticeiT'To-Morrow Night, 20th inst. at 12
1 o'clock. For freight or pnssage, apply «n board
«at Anderson's wharf, or to
CLAGHORNS & WOOD.
All freight payable hy shippers,
dec 25
For Black Creek, via Bruns
wick, St. 7Inry«and Jackson
ville.
• fa** ft The steam pneket FLO RIDA,
jBSMttBBL-Capt. Nork, will leave for the u-
•ImVe places on ■■ ■ ■ ■ at — o'clock. For freight
•or passage, apply on board, or to
It. & W. KING
Alt freight payable hy shippers.
Slave passengers must he clcurcd at the Cns-
•tom House. dec 25
For St. Augustine, via St* Marys.
ft . ft The steam pneket CHARLES
SSaraggr-DOWNlNG, Cnpt. J. P. Dent,
•will leave for the nlmvo places on nr about
the 30th Wl. For freight or passage, apply ou
•board at Union Ferry wharf, oi to
KING A COOMBS.
All freight payable by shippers.
All slave passengers must ho cleared nt the
•Custom House. dec 25
B. T. TUBUS
R ESPECTFULLY announces to the Voters
of Chatham County, that he is a candidate
for the otHco of-Tnx Collector, in plnce of Dn-
Vid Bell, Esq., declinodu re-election, ami solicits
their support. dec 25
Dion'utv vcbciiiuio 'wm. iaeai”
rpHE8Kim)jlolna.aro InJoblod AirlMrnura
X to (heir inttaifut. am! .aiwlbla a Jinn In )ior
Hying the spring* and channels of nib, nnd mi*
cluing them with renewed lone and vigor.
Ill many bundled certified cases which have been
made public, Ittd in nlmost «verv nnecios of
dlsouso to wlrtcli the htiinun frame is liable, the
happy vflwolsof MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS &
PHENIX BITTERS hnvo boon gratefully and
mblicly nckitowledged by the pnrsnns mute-
itted, nnd who were previously onncnitninted
with the beautifully (>li(k>Miplii(Ml principles up*
on which they »ro oKmponndrd, and upou which
they c»n«**t.ietftly Act.
Tim LIFE MEDICINES recommend them-
selvci in diseases oT every form and description.
Their Arst•operation I* tn loosen from the coats
of the stomach nnd bowels, the various impuri
ties and crudities constantly soitliiig sroiind
them: nnd to remove the hardened fteces tvhicli
collect in tlrecmivolutiotis'nfthesinnllesl intes
tines. Other medicines only •partially <dlo«iiin
these, and leave such collected masses behind
ns to produce habitualcostivennss, with all its
train of evils, t>r sudden Uinwltton, with its lm-
miiioictiluRgcr*. This Fact vs well known lo all
regnlnr anatomist*. whoiftnftiiiiatho human how-
els ufter death, and Isctice the prejudice of those
well Informed men against quick medicines—
or tuadiclnee y reputed trad heralded lo the pub
lic hy ignorant person*. Tho second effect of
the Life Modicums is to cleaues the kidneys nnd
the bladder, and hy this means, the liver and the
lungs, tho healthful action of which entirely de
pends upon the regularity ofthn urinary organs,
The blood, which lakes its red color from tho a-
geticy of the livcr'nnd tho lungs before,it pusses in
to the heart, being thus purified hy them,nnd nou
rished by food coining from a clean stomach,
courses freely Through the vi*n«, renews every part
nf thasystem;nnd triumphantly mounts tho ban-
ban of health in tire blooming bheek.
MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES hnvo been
thoroughly tented,and pronounced a sovereign
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation
of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Ilcnrl-htirii and
Headache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety,
Languor nnd Midnnchniy, Cnstiveuess.Dinrrhain.
Cholera Fevers of nil kinds, Rheumatism, Gout,
Dropsies ofull kinds, Gravid, Worms, Asthma nnd
Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Iuveterato Sores,
Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions,
Eruptive complaints, Sallow. Cloudy, and other
disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum. Erysi
pelas, Common Cold sand Influenza, nnd various
other complaints which uflliottlio huinaii frame.
In Fkver and Aouk, particularly, the Life Medi
cines have henn most eminently successful; so
much so that in tho Fever nnr.’Agno districts,
Physicians nlmost universally prescribe them.
All Umt Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is
to ho particular in taking tho Life Medicines
strictly according to tho directions. It is not by
a newspapor notice, nr by any thing dint lie him
self may say in their favor, Unit ho hopes to gain
credit. It i* alone hy the results of n fair trial.
These Valuable Medicines are for sale by
A- BARTOW.
Corner of Bay and Drayton streets,
dec 25 009—ly
Tax Collector.
W E are authorized to mmounen JAMES
E. HOGG, Esq., ns a caudidatn for Tax
•Collector, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the
■resignation of the present incumbent.
. dec 25 309
D*W« arc authorized to nn
nmttice JACOB SHAFFER, Esq. ns a candi
date for Tax Collector of Chatham (County, nt
tho ensiling election. 309 dec 25
To the Voters of tlie 3d Beat.
G ENTLEMEN—l offer for re-election to tho
olline nt Just ice of tho Penoe in your Bent,
nnd respectfully solicit your suffrages on Satur
day, 2d January next; and if elected, pledge my
self to discharge the duties nfthe same to the
Lest ofmy ability. T. VERSTILLE.
dec 25 309
.Festival of St. John tlte lvuii-
gCikt.
The members of Sol
omon's and Zerublia-
1 bel’s Lodges, are hereby
notified lliat n proces-
. sion will he formed nt 10
p o'clock, A. M. from their
1 house, on Monday, tho
28th iu«t., and proceed
to foeUnitorian Church,
when ufter divine ser-
. -vLu an aildrasa will bo .lolivcrcd by our Bov.
Brother. J. A. Few. ,
Members of the Fraternity of free and accept-
-ed Masons inigond standing w *ri* l ^®J r Lodges,ore
invited to join the procession. The Brethren
Mill assemble nlthe Lodge Rwrni at 9* o clock,
The citizens generally, are invited to attend
tho Address. '
J. MIDDLETON.
O. j. II. DIBBLE,
JAS. D. MASON,
JNO. KELLY.
A. F. PRENTICE,
G. L. COPE, Jr.
Committee of Arrangements
dec 26 309a
Exchange on Ncw-York.
B ILLS on New York at sight, in sums to suit
purchasers. For sale hy
dec25 ROSElt & O’DRISCOLL
Wultliourvillc Academy.
T HE vacation in Uiis Institution will close on
tho 1st Tuesday in January nnxt, at which
tiino the exercises of both tho male nnd female
•departments will be resumed undor the direction
of Messrs. J. B. & T. S. Mallard, aided by such
•assistants as the school inny require. Particular
nttentioti will bo given to boys preparing for the
higher classes in College.
WM. J. WAY, Sec’yB. C
dec 25 • 3091a
Klsslcr Buttons
H GROCE gilt»fc silvered Elsslcr Buttons,
JLvrJust received Ir
dec
I by
JAS. A.
CLIFFORD.
Guns. ,
3 CASES double Percussion Guns, received
per ship Indefatigable from Liverpool. For
.sale by N. B. & H. WEED.
■ dec 25
Soap* Shovels and Pnper.
-g AA BOXES Soap, 10 doz Iron Shovels
XUU 100 renms Wrapping Puper,received
per schr Engle. For sate by
dec 25 LADD, l'UPPER & SI3TARE
Sack Sait*
•A-g f* SACKS Snlt, ill fine order, now
jU A. tA landing. For sale by
dec25 LADD,TUPPER& SISTARE.
MoiTuUs JLifc Pills, and Phciiix
Bitters.
T HE perfectly safo, unerring, nnd successful
treatment of almost every species of dig.
ease by. the use of MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDI
CINES, is no lougora limiter of doubt, os u re
ference to the experience of many thousand pa
tients will satisfactorily prova. During tho pre
sent mouth alone, nearly one hundred cases have
came to the knowledge of Mr. Moflut, where the
patient has, to nil appeuraiine, cfli-ctcd a perma
nont cure by the exclusive and judicious use ot
tho Life Medicines—some eight or ten of these
had been considered beyond all hope hy their
medical atendonts. Such huppy remits area
source of great pleasure to Mr. M. and inspire
him wills new confidence to recommend Uio
of his medicines to hisfellow-cilizeiis.
The LIFE MEDICINES area purely VEG
ETABLE preparation. They ore mild and plea
sunt in their operation, und nt the same time
thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretions of
the system—carrying ofVnil acrimonious humors,
and assimilating with and purifying the blood.
For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspep
sia, tho Life Medicines will give relief in a short
er space of time than any other prescription. In
Fover-nmi-Ague, Inflammatory Rhounmiism, Fe-
ense urisiug from an impurity of the blood, i
particular in taking them strictly according to the
directions. It is not by a newspaper m
by any thing that he himself mny suy in
vor,.lhnthe hopes to gain credit. It isi
the results of nfair trial. Is the reader i
lid, and docs ho wish to knnw whether
Medicicus will suit his own caset If so
very many extraordinary cases of cure; and per
hnpssomo exactly similar to his own. MotFat’i
Medical Office in New York, 75 Brnadwav.
For sale hy A. BARTOW,
Coruer of Bay and Drayton street!
dec 25. 309—ly
Store.
T 1IE undersigned respectfully informs hi.*
friends nnd the public, that he h«* taken the
store at tho corner of Broughton and Whitaker
streets, where ho is opening a cenernl assortmen
of Family Groceries, consisting in part o
Lard, Butler, Mackerel Noal and 2, Sugar, Hy
Chrdials, assorted; Pickles in small jars, Brandy,
Gin,Mudeimaud Fort Wine.
Also,
der.
dec 25
JOHN F. BERTI1ELOT.
309m
Bose Water.
A sale hy
dec 25
A. PARSONS.
. dec 25
Rose Lip Salve.
article. Just received nnd for sale b;
A. PARSONS.
I'eacfi Water.
O N hand, and for sale by
dec 25 A. PARSONS.
Moirnt’s Vegetable Life Pills
and Plicnix Bitters.
T HE high celebrity which these excellent mo*
dicines hnvo acquired, in curing almost ov-
■ery disease to which tho human frame is liable,
is a matter familiar with nlmost every Intelligent
person. They became known by their fruits—
their good works hnvo testified for them—they
■did not thrive by the faith of the credulous.
In cases ofeostiveness, dyspupsin, bilious and
liver affections, asthma, piles, settled pains,
rheumatism, fevers nnd ugnos, obstinate bend-
-■aches, impure stnte of tho fluids, tiiihealthy on-
poaranco of tho skin, nervous debility, the sick
ness incident to females in delicate lienlth, every
kind of wonkness of the digestive organs, nnd in
ail general derangements of health, these r medi
aines have invariably proved a certain and spee
dy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the
most exhausted constitutions. A single trinl will
place the Life Pills and Plienix Billers beyond
the roach of competition, in tho estimation ofev-
'erv patient.
Prepnred and sold, wholesale and retail, at
Win. B. Moffat's Modical Office, 375 Broad-
Hvay, New York.
N. B.—None are ganuiife unless they Imve tho
facsimile ol'John Moffat's signature.
tCTThc Life Pills are so'd 111 boxes—Price. 25
cents, 50 cents, and $1 ouch, according to tho
size; nnd the PhenixfBittors in bottles,'at $1 or
$2 each, with full directions.
For Gratuitous Distribution-^An interesting
litllo pamphlet, entitled “Moffat's Medical Man-,
uni, designed cs a Domestic Guido to-Health—
containing ncenrato- information ooncorirng the
‘most prevalent disease, and tlm most approved
remedies—by Wiu. B. Moffat." Apply to tho
•Agents.
For sale by A. BARTOW,
Corner of Bay and Drny ton-strechi.
dec 25 309—ly .
Corn and Flour. rinn
BBLS fresh Howard-streot Flour, 5(100
Vl\f bushels prime Maryland Corn, cargo of
«chr Martini Elizabeth. For sale low from
she vessel.
dec 24 LADD, TUPPEft & SISTARE
Bear's Oil.
A received and for sale by
dec 25
A. PARSONS.
M'
dec 25
Cut Tobacco.
co, just received and for mile by
* "-RS
A. PARSONS.
Card Cases.
T URTLE SHELL, with inlaid pearl nnd
plain. For sale hy
dec 25 A. PARSONS.
A. LARGE nssiirlmoiit of bnautiftil pnttfrfis
J.JL Mini superior qitnlhy, iiiipn/tf-d expressly for
our retail trade. Recmtilv opmind mul lor sale,
by SNIDER, LATWROP & NKVITT.
dfe2.1
.. ^ -Taijittlng,
f Q PlEuivS of Carpolitig, fine nna auihii 1 - ,
i. o lino, newest style pnttorin:. Just received |,
and lor sale low by ,
dec22 JAS. A. CLIFFORD. j
Bilk for Mantilla ftliuuBs. •
JT1 RO dn AlWiigo itilk lor Shawls. Jtistrecei- *.
VX vfldhy AVERY & JOHNSON.
riAr. 22 South *idn Mnuumeiii xquAm.
Lotvcii (Jtmoiifj,
BALES Nn l Bra Cottons, stumble for
mi\f iregrn clothing. For sale hv
dec 22 3<Kli. HALSEY A HARDING.
Marc New (JoodN.
TAS. A. CLIFFORD has received hy barque
O. La Grange.
Super heavy and deop fringe changeable 8-4 Silk
Shawls
De tie do dn Dnniaxlt do
Dn do do do Black Damask do
llluo black Gro I)e JwonsHilk
Ladies Cravats. Plnid Shnwh 1
Illicit Cniubric Iltiiulkerchiers
Do do do, rul'd borders
.Merino Drawers, childrens Btfaver Glovcs.geiil*
do, dark Cassimere, Inserting*, Trimmings, &o.
, dec 9 „
.D 11st Received,
A LOT ol'wliito Marseilles Counterpanes and .
jljL col'd Quills. Fur sale low, hy
dec 10 JAS. A. CLIFFORD. ,
New Roods. «
T> ECEIVF.D per Colin and fiir sale low, n |
XA, great variety of Brocho Shawls, fawn nnd
black grounds', imitation do tld do.
White Marseille*Counterpane*, houvy
Sun'r black and blue black Silks
Cord, plain and fig'd do
With a variety of other Goads,
dec 1 J. A. CLIFFORD.
Dry Goods.
mHE subscriber has now on hand, mul will
X continue to keep a very general assortment
of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Perfumery.&c.,
which is tillered for sale low, under the manage
ment of William G. Foote, south side Market-
Square. Planters nnd families will be supplied
nl very low price*, hv
nov 12 273 II. ROBERTS.
Ucmly Made Clothing.
TU8T received per recent arrival*, u complete
O assortment ot Youths’ invisibln grcfii mid
olive Cloth Frock Coats; Id 110 Cumldel Cloaks, 1
for Gentlemen; Bovs' hluoCamblet Cloaks, In
dies Clonk«, invisible green ClojJi nnd olive do;
Victoria Cloth Ladies Cloaks, iig’d and plain;
buck, ribb'd, strip’d and iwecd Cass, rants, n su
perior article of plain black Cass. Pants; Oxford
mixl and cadet do, SaUinnt Pants,of various qual
ities. For nnln hy
HAMILTON & HOUSTON,
nov 25 285—J111
Silks, Ac.
*|D LUE black Rep Silk
JL> Blnck mid blue black Gro d« Swiss
Poult de Soie, fig'd and col'd Silks
Rich French and English Prints
. ■ * Also,
Wool, black Cloths and Cnssiinnn-s
For sale low, hy
HENRY LATIIROP,
dec 17 7 & 10 Gibbons' Buildings.
•
Nctv Establishment.
rwy. The sulnscriberKivre now opening,
on Buy-street, next door to .\lcs*r*.
J&uQa Wimberly Jones, nn extensive as-
prising e.vory variety and style ex
tant, manufactured by .themselves expressly for
this luuikct, which they offer nt wholesale or re
tail on liberal term*. As we design confining
ourselves exclusively to the sale of 1 lals &. Caps,
our stock in point of quality and (iishion will be
equal to. any ever ofli-red to the 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,
Pluntera aud tho Public generally, uro respectful
ly solicited to give us a cull. *
J. IVES & CO.
N. D.—Bay-*trcct, next door to Messrs. Wim
berly & Jones,
nov 17 277
Broadcloths and Cassiinercs,
TN great variety. A" ,n ng w hich are, extra
X quality West nf England, nnd black, blue and
invisible green Broadcloths; fine nnd medium
qualities, black,brown, blue, olive, green, invis.
green, cadet nnd steel mix'd Broadcloths; super
blnck aud fnnev Cnssimeres uud Doexkm*. For
sal.) by SNTbER, LATIIROP &NEVITT.
dec 23
Rifles, Guns and Pistols,
FT* EPT constantly on hand and madu to order,
l\. by tho subscriber at No. 2 Waring’* Block,
near Murket-Squnre; also Powder, Shot. Lead,
Cnps, mul nil kinds of sporting apparatus. Re
pairing of all kinds dune with neatness aud de
spatch.
N. B.—All Rifles sold warranted to’shoot well.
E. II. ROGERS.
dec 22 306
Hay.
BUNDLES prime Eastern and Am
v/ boy, lauding nnd for sale bv
LAWTON & BEIIN.
dec 12 298t2w
- Jolinstoit's Ilay.
BUNDLES of this superior Eastern
Hay, on board ship Tamerlane from
Wiscasxot,for sale in lots to suit purchasers hy
HALSEY A, HARDING,
dec 23 30(5u
Flour, Lard ami Hants.
BBLS sup’r Ilnwnrd-street Flour, 175
keg» No 1 Leaf Lard. 250 Baltimore cur-
' c.J Hams, received per brig Jane and schr W A
Caldwell, from Baltimore, and for sale hv
dec 23 F. SORREL & CO.
Refined Sugar.
BOXES very snpetior double refined
Xtl Loaf Sugar, suitabla for retailing, land
ing from brig Excel.
dec23 LADD. TUPPER & SISTARE.
Deurbon’s Patent Balances*
FTtO heigh .rom 500 to 2000 lb*, some of them
X with long bend pieces expressly for weighing
colton. For mile hv HALSEY &11ARD1NG.
dec 22 30&c.v
Superior Briniily.
fi* HALF mid 1 qr pipo superior old Brandy,
t) *P. Goddard’s’ brand, vintage of1820; Janil*
ing from brig Excel mid for »nle by
!iec 23 F. SORREL & CO.
Few crop Culm Coflcc & Sugar.
A All BAGS prime green new crop Coffee
jUxJJL 8 Illicit* Muscovado Sugar, landing
from Red Rover, for sale by
dec23 EDW’D. PADELFORD.
Now Vcnv Pi'c.ciiu.
«30,000-$10,000. . I
OllEENE Am rul.ASKI mukuiient,
.... i.orrr.nv.
NO. OI, FOR mill. ,
11s the last class of this Lottery that
A liIiiwjwj8lft—determined fiy ,Uio
Virginia SiaM Lottery, (fir ike
fthe Morgnlia Academy, Cln« No. 11,
Among ntlicrs are IhniiliKg
HIGH PRIZF.fi;
1 prize ot.
do
dn
1 dn
I dn
1 dn
I dn
6ft dn
21) do*
2ft dn
123 do
12 J do
.*930,000
10,(100
6.000
3,140
3.000
2^00
•2.000
'3 (WO
500
‘300
,200
*100
ing eu ncrinr^ru ishoj acconnSndat(ons*, U «p|
Captain C. dnboardi or t« - r •
%c8 WHITER BARTELS.
Tickets $ 10, Halves $5, Qiinrti-rs $2 50.
Tickets und Shares, citlier wo^ow'by the
Hckagc, for sale hy , .
p. n pendergast,
Corner Bull-street nnd Hay Lane,
Near tlfo'Exchunge.
CTOrilers from the town or ceunlryqifomptly
ltended io dec 21
For Providence.
]A The brig ROMULUS, CApt. English,
■twill commence loading this dny. For,
freight or pnsMQc, apply nn hoard at Bobrin's
wWf,or to EDW'D. I’ADEI,FORD.
'dec8
Tax Ctllccfoi 1 ,
HE friemJsofMr. John Cnss offer him nsn
candidate for tiro above office, declined by
.irnsent woriliy Incumbent. Mr. I). Ball. If
Jected, wo beliex'e ho will fnitlifullv servo the
•Idle. MANY VGTERS.
dec 28 307
To the Voters of C hatham Co.
[ AM a Candidate fertile office nf Tax Col*
lector and solicit your support.
Respectfully, JOHN 8.ACHORD.
dec 24 :i08
ikr. 22
Flection*
’F.S U a candidate for a Justice nf
to take piano mi tin- 2d Juana-
c 3rd Beat.
3(HIt*
Wbitclicad, Surgeon Dentist,
/{«</ street, above Ctniercss, Satannah,
17-ILL insert Teeth from one to s whole set;
v will fill defective Teeth with gold or ro
ut. nr destroy the nerve* of decayed Teeth hy
N. H.—Satisfactory testimonials will be shown
y coiling ns slmve. *.{(17 dec 23
H , Por Liverpool.
| TbVflrst class ship KEiyORIA. Captain
BlPntnm having one-half of her cargo en
gaged, wiflxnnel with derrp^ch. For frerMit, np-
ply V» • ROBT. WATSON,
dec 14 299
The fftio new Iwrqun 11ER8ELIA.Crow f
ell. master, willIhave ; immediate desjialchf
for the abovtj^rt. For (Vqlgljl or pnsiuge { hav^
jj. HAVRE, Cnpt. Carpeptur^ns
» hnivhnrp.argn engaged nndioing nn hoard.
For freight WT balance, or passaft,"^npplv to die
Captain. «r EDW'D I'AuELFOl
one 23
For noatok.
3RD.
7. For ttc\?-Yorn~nrig,r.iM.
VKtt„ Tlm . pnekft* brig MAUI HON.
S^CCopliiin llulkiny, will In duimtrli.il l.mue.
din tidy. For freight or passago, having first rate
adcftfitkthdnlioii*, apply on board at Mougin's
upper vliarf, or to
ddcB LEWIS WILDER,
For NeireYork.
The regular packet ship NEWARK.
; Capt. Alerwin. will Have despatch. For
freighter passage, having good accommodations,
apply on bonrd ut Jonc* r loWvr wharf, or to
dec II L. BALDWIN & CO.
For Philadelphia*
Tim barque LA GRANGE. Copt. D L
Tarter, having three-fourths of her freight
eugnged will meet with despatch. For balance
of freight or passage, apply to Cant. P. on hoard,
or to L. BALDWIN & CO.
doc Ifl
For Baltimore.
Tho coppered and copper fastened sclir
"■"■HENRIETTA, Captain Parker, hnving
most of her cargo engaged, will meet with de-
patch. For balance of freight, apply
' HICK
AUCTION SALES.
By Colicn ft J
Gn the first Titosdny in Jnufflto
thqjpDtirt llmtsfl in this city, wifn
lic'a'nctimi, hy order nf tho Morf
snraiica Bank nfthe Slate of Georg
•**" y “--aiw. I. 1
Alfo, 32 Share*-o^toclf of tho .Centra)
1. Well, for the paytfiflit ffnsw uute lor twctflv--
•evetu^indred dollar*. “
By order ofthn BonnVof Directors.
. *L JAS. SMITH, Cashier,
decs') 290a
A Female Asylum.
N olgfitmu for Mairmi ttftliis’ffiMitiiiion.will
he lield nn tlm 1st Tfforwluy in January
“ext. Applicants will cull tin ,
, „ MRS. S. COXIER
dec 15 Sec y S. I-\ Aavlnm* S\atcJrtredt. 1
~ • W&.jPhlrorick!ft ..
. TO-MORROW,at II o’clock,In front gfi
uflrstrato HqiffordhnlltGiguud Harness.
Terms rush, oif^ffiom-y,
llftfyes'nbd Wagon
Toiuoklfow, ,
ofstons q pair ot c<k«4 -Ijou
,lei’s Wagon, mid llurm-xs. Iju t»o
Wagon is titled up with boxes fnjl
press ly for the iihu of u pedlar. Ter
mo pe v
lAiev) b
[IROW.nt II n'c
’les us iisiiiiI.
dec 23
8. PH1LBRICK & CO.
Beef, Perk, Arc.
BBLS Prime Beef
Vf 25 do Moss do
25 Uhls Prime Pork
2ft do Crackers
100 do Navy uml Pilot Bread
100 do Potatoes, landing nnd for sale by
dec23 CLAGHORNS & WOOD.
Iron Store.
H untington, wrigiit & co. offer lor
sale on accommodating terms, ngood and
full assorluiont of IRON, STEEL, &c. consist
ing of, viz:
40 tons Swecds Iron
25 do English do
3ft do Amoricun do
2 do Sheet do
2 do Boiler do
40 bundles Hoop dO
40 do Band di>
30 do Nnil Rods
2ft dn Shapes
• 5 dn American Steel
2 dn German dn
B do Soring do
1 case of Cast do
500 kegs Nnils
Cart and Wagon Boxet-, u.c ‘
nov28 280
Gin nnd Jlrdndy*
Q PIPES Holland Gill, of various well
XO known ami upprovefi brands; 10 half
pipes 'Otard, Dnpiiy* Cd,’J. J. Dupuy, and
‘A. SeignctteV Brandy, lit sthru, for safe by
dec24 L.4DI), TUPPER 6t SISTARE.
A Card.
DR. ROBERT II. A. ICOCII,
PHOKKSSOIt OV MUSIC,
Scholar of the ctJchmletl Charles Maria V. Weber.
r> ESPECTFULLY informs tho Ladies nnd
tv Gi-Iitlmiimi oftlm city ofSavuniiah.tliathM
'IANO FORTE, MUSIC AND TEACHING
IALOON, will he reopened to-day in Brough-
nn-street, next door to Mr. James Dicksons
'onfectiminry store.
FOR SALE.
Just received, the newest music, to hn sold nt
ix cents per page.
A Piano Forte nlwavs will be rendy for trying
lie pieces of music.
Just received, a number of splendid grand
Also, u second hand Chickering’a Pifcfio
^orle.
Dr. K. in snilinK Pianos will take old Pianos in
xchaiign; also, old Piano Fortes can lie repaired
mi tuned. Dr. K. has nn experienced geiitie-
man engaged in that line.
Dr. K. ul-m will reopen his Musical School next
week. Fnrternis, to leach on ilia Organ, llarp,
Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, in Thorough
Putse and in Singing, apply in course of this
week, nt his Teaching Suloon.
Dr. IC. will tench four or more scholars in one
lesson, after tho new improved method, which
lias been introduced in the Northern Academies
with grent success.
Any person who wishes to have Music com
posed to Poetry, can have it done, and for terms,
apply to his Music. Suloou
dec
FOP Baltimore—Heritor Line..
The coppered nnd copper fnatmiRd img
ANF., Capt. Fitzgerald, having mbst'bf
her cargo engaged, will hnvo immediate des
patch. Fur balance of freight nr passage, apply
to S. PIHLBRICK & CO.
Who offer for sale landing from anid brig,
2000 bushels prime white Oofft
50 kegs new Leaf Lard
3ft bids Pilot Bread
2(H) Hams, Baltimore cured dec 21
bIG
301
Card.
T HE Subscriber having secured the snrvlceil
of Mr. William S. Thonfyson, (formerly
n for C. C. Thompson & Co. -on the
Bay) would inform his friends mid tho public,
that orders for making nr repairing Gentlemen's
n i*..u ...:ii i.. .i i.r..,i
dec 8
294
E. IIAGAR.
Bligli School.
B AMES’ School is now in operation nt
• tlie Methodist Snbbulh School-room, oil
South Brnad-st.,between Abercorn and Lincoln;
Instruction ia given in all the limnches usually
taught in the High Schools or Acudemjes ofotlr
country. Terms made known by implication to
the Teacher ut the residence of S. Goodall. The
Teacher will try to do his duty nnd to sulkily his
employers.
The Night School occnpiesfonr nights of each
week, commencing nt half past 6, and continuing
two hours and a half. In this School, particular
attention is given to French, Book-keeping uiltl
tile higher Mathematics,
nuv 10 2/G
•CIi list hi as nnd New Year I're
seats.
L ADIES roso wood, mahogany nnd inlaid
Work Boxes, with furniture
Gentlemens do do do Shaving Cases complete
Rose wood mid inlaid Essence Boxes, with cut
glass and gilt china bottle*
Shell mid Morocco Work Boxes, with silver fur
niture
Shell,Pearl,Ivory nnd Morocco Card Cases,inlaid
Ricli gilt Toilet mid cut Bottles
Elegant cliinenl French Banlats
Gobi and silver Pencil Cases, new patterns
Sup’r inlaid Accordeuus, rich and full tuned,new
stylo
Elegant bronzed Ink Stands, English
Fine French Pnckot Books and Needto Cases
German silver and ivory Spool Stands & Cnsh3
ions
Musical Snuff Boxbs nnd Smelling Bottles
Disrer.md Maps, Puzzles, Picture Alphabets, for
children
Games in boxes mid fancy paper nnd glnR9 boxes
for children * .
Ladies Jewellery Boxus, Brashes nnd Combs,
Silk Purses, &e.
Just received sale low,by
dec22 G. R. HENDRICK?ON.
Savannah Female Seminary*
M RS. NOEL aud the Misses Kyle, propose
lo open u pcrmeticl Boarding and Day
School, fo^youiig Ladies, in the city ofSavun-
nab, on Monday the 23d nfthe presunt month, in
tin: Iimme lately occupied by Roberts, Esq.
in York-street They hnve been edursied in
Europe, mid from the experience which they
have had feel themselves welt qualified to imparl
a thorough education to the pupils who nmyba
committed to their care.
Terms-per quarter, payable half quarterly iu
advance.
Orthography, Reading, Writing hiiJ the first
principles of Geog/aphv and Ili-toiy, $8
Orthography, Reading, Grammar, Pursing,
Mythology, History, Sacred, Ancient
and Model “
ein Giregrapliy. Writing, Aritli*
me tic, Natural History,Rhetoric & Com-
12 00
15 00
25 00
12 50
12 50
12 50
10 00
1 00
65 00
30 00
position,
The above launches with Bptany, Astron
omy, the use of tho Globes, &c,
Mil s’c, •
French,
Drawing,
Dancing,
Knlisthenics,
Stationery nnd Fuel, each.
Bonrd and Bedding, payable in advance,
Day Boarders,
Washing nt tho expense nfthe bonrdera.
Mrs. Noel and tho Misses Ivyle have testimo
nials of qualifications from Gen. Swift, Rev.
Benj. Halo, President of Geneva College, T. Ir
ving, Professor of Modern Languages «nd Belles
LolUns.nlst) of Geneva College, Now York; also
from tho Rev. Mr. Walker, Ur. T. Fuller, W.
Elliott, W. Grayson and John Verdier, Esqrs. of
Beaufort, S. C.—References bail also be mudoiu
this city to the Rev. E. Nelifville.R. Habersham,
J. Ciimmiiig.mul S. 11. Fay; Esqrs.
As the number (if Boarders will bo limited,
plirntious should lib mudo early.'
nnv 17 277,x
For Hnvnnn.
The superior copper fastened nnd enp-
[u-red sdinouer IVM. A. CALDWELL,
Hughes, master, will have immediate despatch.
For freight or pnssage, having eXm'llent ntenm-
moilntiniis. apply tn Capt. II.mi board at Jdbcs'
upper wharf, «r to
LAUD, TOrPEB & SISTAlU:.
Wlm hnve for sale Inndiiig from said vessel,
8100 hhshclshenvy Oats
2100 (|o prime white CbiVl
20ft bblk best Hnwafd-strcct Flour
20ft superior Bacon Hams
100 kegs Baltimore No. 1 Lard
dee 14
For Freight or Charier. .
A The fine copper fastened schr. HENRt-
BETTA, Cnpt. Parker, will he ready in o
few'days to receive cargo. A Southern port or
to the West Indies will bo preferred. Apply to
dec21 8. PHILBRICK & CO.
For Freight or Charter.
k The schr ST. LEON. Capt. McGrath,
■twill be rendy to receive'enrgo in a few pays.
Apply to 8. PHILBRICK & CD.
dec 23
For freight or Charter.
The firit class new batquo HERflfe.
"*■■ LIA. CrbVvell, master, 310 tonsImWhen.
For furtlmr pnrtittiilnrs, apply to Captain C,
bonrd, at Bolton's wharf,
dec 23—t
The Mafcoit Steamboat Co.
/A Offers the following Steamboats
SSraHHt- for sale, viz: J. Stone, Chieftain,
J. Goddard, and Superior. The J. Stone is a
side wheel boat, low pressure engines, and car
ries 750 bales cotton. The Cliieitain is a side
wheel boat, high pressure engines, and carries
500 bales cotton. The J. Goddard is a stern
wheel boat, high pressure engines, nnd nearly
flow. The Superior is n stern wheel boat, with
Wigh pressure engines.
All the ubnve Boats nre now in complete or
der nnd ready for running. Also ten Pole Boats,
eicht of which are now in order for running, and
wul carry 600 bales cotton ench. Two Lighters
and n pair of Steam Engines just from Provi
dence, cylinders 4 by 20ft. together with sundry
boat utensils. Tho J. StoiiU and Chieftain, are
now lying in Savannah, the balance at Macon.
The above Bonis nre nnw btforbd Ot private sale*
und if not sold before, they will he disposed bf at
public sate. The J. Stone and Chieftain dh the
first Tuesday in January next, nnd the Balanbe
on the second Tuesday in January he*t ut Mu*
con.
For terms,apply to J. Goddard, Macon; Alex-
DurieH; or tn the subscriber* ill
L. BALDWIN & Cd.
nmler Mitchel,
Snvannah.
die 18
Beni Bcduccd.
ft Tim subscriber will rent his place In
tJackithu Ward, to a good tonnnt on faVor-
able tends, if triplication is sbon made. .
dec 16 A. PARSONS.
For sate* .
Will bb stild at public
■anctimt in Uis Towii of
i N. C.owtho
■1st day of January belt,
14 STAGE COACHES
and HARNESS. Most of the Conches 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 the 19th i f November, a Negro
.man who say* his name is GEORGE,
and that ho belongs to Leneal Smith,
near Macon. Said man is 6 feet 9 inch
es high, dark complexion.
ELAM 8. ASHCRAFT,
dec 2 Jailer, Brunswick. Ga.
1. np*
For Sale,
• A N entire gahg,consisting of slxty-tiinn NE*
J\. GROKS, principally in largo families.—
These Negrons llaVo most of thottiDoenbornimd
raised on a healthy Sen Island plantation, nnd
consist nf vithlablri hoiue flervnnlH, ploughmen,
bnatmon and fluid hitnds.. Tho- whole are war
ranted ns wall behaved und orderly. They will
I e sold together or in families, to suit purchasers.
R. & W. KlNUf
dels 17 302||
• siiousu & MASON,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND MANU
FACTORY,
Savannah, (On.) and Easton,(Pa)
T HE Public is informed, that n good assort
ment it COACHES, BAROUCHES,
BUGGIES, GIGS, SUL KEYS, Sfc., are con
stantly kept ftfr sale at tUa utiovu E«t&bUshuumta-
of our own manufacture, which are offered on
the mostreasoitablc terms.
A continuance of favors from our old custom
ers und tlm public generally, is respectfully soli-
cit-jd.
Repository ili Savannah, corner of Bull aud
Broiightou-street, near .IfoaitricHt Square.
oct 26 258,1
For SalfcJ
O NE fomityo’fNegroes, cbnsistinjj of seven;
nlso, oiin Negro Boy. Tho family consists
of a man und a woman, prime {Vbrkora, raised on
n cotton plantation; one boy 12 yenrs old, oiib of
8, one girlorO^eurs, o,ieof2, und an infant boy
6 weeks old. The above property will be sdld
low; nnd oh accommodating terms. For further
purticninVk, tinnU to tho snbscaiber. .
qov 24 HIRAM ROBERTS.
Farm for bale.
That desirable Farm, containing
eleven and a half acres, situated nu
the Thunderbolt Road, one nnd a
quarter niilci from the city, with the
improvements thereon; consisting
df dwelling house, kitchen, stable*, &c., well cal
culated for a public bouse nnd store.
Also.
A good family Horse and Bnroucbe, with four
seatS, silver mounted. The Horso warranted
sUtiiid and gentle. For pkrticufors^^l^ m
Corner of iilill and Bryan-streets.
nov 10 271
i Strayed <jr Stolen,
A DARK Bay Mare, six year*
old, wi'h long switch tail, short
neck, has a mnrkbr braise on the
left fore leg, niidono of the frpnt
hoofs appear tn have heed Cfnqked
or split, from the top to the^bottom;
was shod bn the front feet, and had a repo around
the n«ck., 4 Any information respecting her will
bo liberally rewarded by
dec 14 *■“'*
wnrueu or . .
297 Y: S. PICKARD.
OSCAR SCEITZ, , L
PROFESSOR OF MUSib.
I NSTRUCtOR on the Piano Forte, Guitar,
Harp, Fliitb, end French Horn.
Musical Salbon over the Drug Stork of W. H.
Turner. Residence at Mrs. Hardee’*, Brough-
tun-streot.
KJ* Pimm Fortes tuned,
nov 1-1 275
Dividend No. 7.
Savakvaii Isioranck & Trust Co. 4
. 3rd December, 1840. t
1 Ml F« Board nf Director* having this day dt*.
X vkredn Dividend of five per cent, from tlm
irofilccif lire last six nimitli*. the same will hu
mid on and after Monday neat, tlm 7th instant.
SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Secretory.
_ due 4 291
Cmui It. It. AKn UlinmG Co. o, c».)
8Hvnmmli, Dee. l.JtSil. I .
Dividcml No. §, ,, , '
fpIIK Board nf Director* hnw (Iu* day tieclitr-
X ed * diviiiend nf Two Dnlliq^'per slime nn
tho Capital S>nck wf this liwtitutinq, payable tn
tlie storkhnkfm* nr their legal representatives, on
nnd after the 15th instonj,
Htocklraldnr* at nr in Wjuvicinityof Mircnn.cBii
receive Uieirdividunds nittn- Branch.
1L R. CUYLER. Cauhter.
dec 2 289
, M Plfikiters* .Bank. .,
A aW 1 "* will be held ou the. first Monday,
Hi Janunry next, nt the Banking IIoii!!i^ m
th'MClfP,1br Eignt Director* nf this Bonk, on Um
[rartnrthe Stockholder*. Tho poll will lie’open-
?dnt 9 o’clock, A. M. nnq close at 2o’clock, P.
M* . . J. MARSHALL, Ciwliwr.
•Jen 3 Vuo
Central it nil lland Be. UnnkinL'
Co. of neoi'Kia.
hacaonoh, 2bth A'n.. 1,& I0. (
rVllIE annual election,Tor Niue Director* to
A manage tlm affaire otTthin liratitution, will be
liltfi nt the Ranking Hq.jsn in tbis city on the
liret Monday iirjnnuarvnexi, between flrh hour*
oriO. A. M.nmf2.P.M.
By order of die Board. ,
nov 26 IL R. CUYLER. Caller.
Pianos.
rnHE snbscrilier ha* ii'ist received and is now
X opening PIANOS, from the most celebra
ted milkers in llie United States, viz: Chichering
tr Co. of Boston, nfid Nunns jf Clark of New
York. These Instruments are offered nt the
same twice* nt which they could he pifrchnsed at
thu Mnnu facto rice; end the tnrangetueiits which
the «ubscriber he* entered into with the makers,
will always enable him to supply tlm ptihlio nl
first cost. I. W. MORRELL,
dec 1ft 20fl6-Im
Election Notice.
A N election for oriq, Representative in Con-
xX gress, from the State ofGeorgiil, vice Ilou.
T. Colquitt, resigned; for five Justice* of the In-
fpfror Court, n Tax Collector, aud Receiver of
Returns of taxable property, «»f the.County nf
ClmUiam.will be held at thu Court Htmse iu the
city of Savannah, on Mbndny the foftnh day ot
Jamlnry, 1841. The Jtlstices of the Peace of tlie
Comity nfChalhnm, are requested to ntteud add
preside nt said election, The Sheriff of die
County nfChalliam i* hereby required to attend,
nnd open the poll* nt the hour prescribed bylaw,
and with the County Constables, fireserve order
nt said'election. ’Bybrder. ,
EDWARD Gh.WILSON,
dec 16 'Deputy Clerk i. g. c.Jj.
.Eleblion Notice.
TTl LECTIONS for Justices nT foe Peace fur
XU the County of Chatham, afe hereby order
ed to be held in the seVteral Company district* df
said County, on tho fim Saturday in January
next, being the 2d day of said mndth, ill the man
ner and form, and under the sitperintcddenco
prescribed by the act of the General Assembly
nfthe Stole of Georgia, passed on 21st Decem
ber, 1819, vide I*. D. 181. By order of die Jus
lice*. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
dec 22 3ft6u
Notice*
f 11HE undersigped will receive Proposals for
X erecting a Felice mound the Negro Ceme
tery .. The Proposal* will state the expense of
furnishing nil the materials und executing the
work, which must he finished in a specified time
by the contractor.
WM. H. CUYLER. ) Cemetery
m. h. McAllister, ] coiuW.
dec 22
Notice! . .
A LLpersons dro forbid tiusthig the crow of
xjL the British bnrque Neijt BHtilnwick,no
debts of their contracting will he paid by foe cap
tain hr consignees. llOGl* dec 22
Notice*
A MEETING til the Stockholders of the
xjL Bank of Brunswick, will beheld at their,
Agtyicy in the citybfAtigiisto, on Monday, the
25th day of January next, for the purpose of
electing n JjJbnrd of Directors, und for tlie trnqii.
uction ofativ other business that may then coiiio
before lli'elii. I. C. PLANT, Casliier.
Brunswick, Nov. H, 1840.
nov 12 273||25J
. . Latv Notice.
fTlHE undersigned hnving connected thefrpro-
X fes-ionnl.Interests, tender their *erVi'ce* tn
the pilblic. They will attend the Court£ of the
United Stntes/sl Milledg*-vilb»*nd Ssvnnijah.nr.d
the SiiperiHr Courts of die several Cduiities iu
the Eusterii Circuit.
m. h. McAllister,
SV>LOMON COHEN.
dec 18 303
Law Notice.
mHE uiideraigiied having connected their
X professional interest in die comities of Lau
rens, Pulaski, Telfair. Twiggs. Dooly, Macon,
Houston, Marion, Sumpter, Crawford, Bibb,
Monroe nlidTnlho^., will puuctunlly attend to the
cuUefiiifid Uud udjustjucut of all claim# entrusted
to their Kiire in snitl counties, or in nny of*the ad
jacent cnlintie*. if they should ho favored with a
call. Address Polhill He Strong, Suvnmiuh. Ga.
THOS. a. POLHILL, Savannah.
SAM’L. M; STRONG, Macon.
I take this opportunity nf saying, that in addi
tion to the different counties of thq Eiihtorri Dis
trict, I will attend regularly thn Coiirt*. of Burke,
Jefferson, Scriven mul Washington nfthe Middle
Circuit. All business in those counties punctu
ally alteuded to by
thos. ii. polhill:
deo21 305||
Notice.
rjlIIE Copartnership heretofore existing be-
X tween the subscriber* under the firm of Pad-
elford, Fay & Co. isthi* day dissolved by mutu
al consent. Edwurd Padelinrd is charged with
die liquidation und settlement of.the affairs of the
concern, empowered to use its name for font pur
pose, add will continue tlm business in his own
name for hit own uccouut.
SigrifeU EDW’D. PADELFORD,
BAWL; Hi FAY,
. . 109: a: FAY.
SnvitHnah, Dec. j; 164ft.
. - .. ...... Notice;., ,
rpHE subscriber having purchased from Wm.
X H. Lfoyil his entire stock of Dry Good*.
& c., will con^ijitle foe business at the qunra place,
rinfjer the direbtibn of Mr. W. G. Foate. .
htiv.lQ 271 IL ROBERTS:
, , ... Noticed
TTIOUR.months after date, application, will bo
J. made to the Honorable the Cbqrj.pfprdi-
nary ofGlyttn Cbdnty, for leave til sell a trgetof
Land in said Crti/nty, belonging to Anri Webster,
aimcontalriiflg Cwn hundred acre*.’
dec 23. JOHN M. TISON. Adtn’br.
Stork*...
By S. Pliilbrlcft 1
,1ms fost Tuesday in Jirtilmry iW&, at
.~A, nt fr<hit ofthp CourtUnuMW .
Share* SfiV’hiu.*. & Trout Vo.'8 4l) paid.hi. L
5 do drt u do dft dp. ,190 .do do
“ “ * " , ih» do
in# i>nn, it. uniinnij.
In lot* to Miiit mirchnwirf. |
Auiiiiiiistreior’* rfq5«'. i ■
, «y s. vvxro.
Dft MONDAY, tips ,18I1i Jnimloy ii»-xt, all)
a'chnty, hi Trout nf xfore, sutidry iirticlr*. viz—
Fuririptre.Yjrockery and Giasxwnre, Buds. Bril*
ding,and, Buditivids, Wnnrin'g Apparel, ’At>. ho -
Inhglfttt-to tlm estate of I liruln Marsh,' .di-ri-nspii.
Sold''by prrmi*ninii of Court end in?rl urdvr, of
tlm Administrainr, for Imuefil nf ^le.Ifclni jftnl
creditors of said estate. Term* tuidi, mty pioti-
**v) Imfore delivery. dec 11
A<11nilii*,rel^7Hjr.* { , .
By 8. Pliilhri« u\v fjl). •
Oil MONDAY, tho lgljt January U nl .11 ’
o'chick, In frmniofsmm. .mulry aniplt-;, viz—
Wypiftif Anphrel. >« piece Cotioii Shiniiim \
f?ompa'is, 1 vlock. 1 Trav. I!ing yug.l TiowH,
Ac. Imlollgiilg fo dfo ostale nf S. Godfrey. i|p»
censedt ap’d mud by pennissiou nf Court and'pvr
order pftlm Auiiiinisinitor, j'or the benefit nl dm
heirs and credi/ors of die estate. Tt-rips cash,
(cily money) Imforedelivery. npo J j
A<fiiiiiii*truinr’s Sn)m.« #
. By S. S’hiibm k Ac CO, .
Oil .Saturday, dm 2d day of^Jaipqiry neSt, nl
II o'chSck, in fpoiit>)(«fore, sundry.nrtich a, vizt
Gunt,'Clocks,,‘utl ltuu,&Cv. lu-luugutg ta Urn
l^Uifqnf JjOin;* (I. B. Foxier. deceaxe(l.iind*«|il
by permixxion of Court nnd per order nfthe Ad-
minixirntnr. Terms caxli, (city money) .heforu
delivery. hnul!
Cifru—AHonl. -. *•„
By 8. Pliilbriclf & Co\
AkPiivute ^nk 4 t . i
. 2500 lijuheb'^rdne Cerh. cargo of Rllir Pam-
goii\ Formic in lots to suit pure luisohi.
•dell 64 .* f
Watches. JewelerV. &c. iit’privqie Sale.
By 9.* PiaibPlck Ac Cp. t •
Au invoice of Watclie's.Jmvrtlery &c.,«\imti«
which are thii following articles,, viz: Bnhie* sil
ver Pap Boats, lurge Table Spoon* and Fnik*,
Dtaert Spnott* pud Forks, xiUer Snup Ltullr-},
Sauce ljidle* and Gravy Spoon*, Tea, Spoou*
nnd Sugar Tong*, Salt and Mustard Spoon*,
Mustard Pols, anver Strainers.ailyer tyiigs. il»
Ten Put, Sugar, Basin and Milk Pq^.Miej gold
Wntclie*,silver Watches, luilie* Itrtcljl/’sJbidipS
and gent* Guard Chains, do o5 Filigqf Ruyt,*.
gold Lnrkets, dn Ear Ring*, Indie*. nijd geilf*
Breastpins, gnliland plated (jeruuiu sllvt t
Guard Cliaih4.cn PelidCosiw, Ac, „{; ^
Al*t), an invoice of ready ‘made Clothing, a*
•nniig, which are Boston VyrnnOer* boys ^ and
nf«n* cloth iPants, fine hlitc, black n\iyshrewTl
cloth Coni*, btnckmlin Vest*, Jinen sjliirt*, ker
sey and summer Pants, Canton flannel Shirt*
and Dnfwers. fringed Cortninx, Ac. ' den 23
By V. Fhilbi'icfe lit Co'.
At Private Sale. '
On a hnln (6ft pair) super fancy end Bata BlnnV
kets; title dti (25 pair) cxiriwheavy super Muckt
iiiaWdot one do (100 pair) lancy end W|iituey
Blanker*. Just received, uud will ho sojd oinic-
cohimodating terms. doc 16
. instruct the ctiiMnn
front'tlm hour of nine until twelve oYInrk
pvery mp,ruing, in tho useful branches ofn plain
education.
Also wanted—A'white woman n* cook andi '
washer, who would hn willing to mnkc bursfilf
mhcrwLe useful. Apply td
u F. Asylum, State-street.
Select Teas; , ...
FTM1E stlbifcfiher has j list rcceiyed Dv brig G I*
X Urijnr. nsmall faesb supply of Teos— Im
perial, dldilysnii, young llysoh, add Powchoug
or Black Trill ror •areliv fotail.
dec 16 ‘ A: PA-RSONS/
t’Wty Kcurocs-fpr lHic.,
N t|ib first Tuesday m Jamiory tioit, will bo
hire.fi to (lie bififiett bidder,lefijro lb. Conn
House in Brunswick', between tlm hours of ip
and 4 o'clock, 50 Negroes, belonging to the F,«-
j Jofin u. BelLEsq. Tht*.Negroqs
ed to tho cullifutiou of Rico, 0;id
Ex’ow.
tjitfl of,tho lute.
aro accustomed .. ...
will bo hired for ono vourA. ,,,
JOIlNF/GUfeKN, I
HUGH F. GRANT, \
die Jff 30*
.. Shetiff’s^lUc,,. . •
"VT7ILL ue BoJd 'riu thq nr*t Tuesday in Fell*
VV fiinr\’ next-.Imntru the Court Ilmise in
the city of Brunswick, lintween the-, usual hotirs
ol’snin, seven Negro slaves, ndiuod Monday, Rot
znn. Eliza, Flora, Nat, Klegan und Peggy; levied
on ns tho property of S. ill. Burin-tt, tn satisfy
no execution issued out of the Inferior Court nj’
Glynn County lituler tlio- foreclosure nf a mort*
ga go in fovor of Gabriel Dicks v*. Snuiue^ At
Burnett. Property pointed out bv defelidalW.
dec2 E. S. ASHCRAFT. Sheriff b.v.
Bank Cheeks oh Cliailcston,
I N sums to suit parehuser*. Apply to
C. )).. CLOUGH.
dec 22 3061 Burroughs* Buildings.
~ i ^xclmngc...
B ILLS on Balttmorej and Bank Cheeks n
, Pfdw York at sight ut nvediiysjnr mle
dec2ll S. PHILBRICK & CO.
, . , Exchange.
T> ANK Check*otsigijt ouNeiv York, in sums
JL> to suit, fur «uli! by j •
dec 17 LEWIS & WILDER.
JExclianKc on Boston*
D RAFTS akshnrt sight, for sain bv . ••
SHAPTER& WdODBlHDGE .
dec 8 . •
IVauteA nt tlic Savannrth Fe-
A!
r • male Asylum)
MALE. Teach nr., to i
doc 1 i 1*)7
W - Boy lynntfid, ,
ANTED .hy the year, a Boy 12 or 14 yonrs
. bf ago, td wait about the house and do
errands. Enqttirb nt this oific*-!
nov 18
A GO.OD Conk, vvashor and fyOtier is wantr
ed in n |an;jly by the year, counpouring on
the 1st January next... Wages pij.il! tipiijthly or
quarterly. Enquire at this olHtft/ dt-cid »
Howard Biisuviintic.Coinpany oi*
u Ncw-Yoik,
TNSU/lES House* jind other Buildings, Vps-
X sel*,in port and their Cargoes, Meruhuiidize,
ajql Other perso/wl properly, against In/wprdqm-
MO.by fire. Also insures Vessels, Colton nnd
Merchandize against tho hazard ofjnlaud ngvi-ui.-
tiofi, or transportation to and from Mahon, or
MiJledgoviUo.orany ofthn iiiteriuqdiijte lundingaj -
also, between this plncivantliCJmHe«tou.\ A
• oJ' c; DUNNING, Agent.'
nnv12 273
lim troiil riib insurance co.', .
I NSURES against loss und damage by Fire, oil
uwhlfihg jiouscs, stores, merchandize, fiirun
tore, mills, u?anqractprieA, and oilier property pit
terms asfuvomhle ns othijf Institution# inJlilfqi'ty,
The repntotiqn, this co'iripuiiy has cjbUined in ’
ahusineas of moretlmti U, for |{{ieralityiin
adjusting nnd premptiu-ss i(i paying losses, jiut-
ly entitles it tn a share of public pnlronpge. , ,
The undersigned agent for. the City of Savam
nah. is duly authorized to receive applications,
und isstio policin* ofinsurance. renewals, & c .
oct 13 W WOODBUIDGE, Agent. ,
Snvnnnnh Ins. ik Trust ci>.
. „ 18th Deconibor, 1840. i
T HIS Cjimpany comiihlris to take risks of cv-
pry de^criptitui dn fnvijrnble toriiis. Hav
ing pu ngencies to insure against fire that pnrt of
its bui-inesj, is confined tpt(i| s city, ndd embra
ces Insoiranco on expry.cljiss of buildings, fiiriii-
\nrtt, raE'chnmlV/.o,or vessels nnd tlu-ir cargoes iti 1
ppM.-.AH losses proftthily paid.. . It also hujfJ
and sells Exchange* ami Checks on the Northerd
cities. ,,, • • ' • 1 •
^ ,. President—J. p. Heent: .
jComniUleeon Finah'o. Committee,bn Insurant!
Tho President,
G.A1. Curni ‘
J. H.;f)nrf|
- w
G. B. Lamar;
E. Padpli
F. St\rre|. „ ■ ..
Tho Cpditnitfeeatpeet a versus
A. M. SAMUEL C. HOI
dec 18
The President,*
G B~Cuniuiiijg,
W-T?Wj«W
Eastern liny*.
. BUNDLESpriiqe Eiistorn k
J ing from brig Phnct tin Pot
ml for sale by
Hoc at Sfco. h.)
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