Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 29, 1840, Image 3

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d ntlh« / * t 'ASESmS* MjSif*. ; A. EwUnnw oh llio 9Glh day haw, rot ih. trim »r D«Hmii«OT * idea at tho Parados orthn 7th. Bui, ' Doc 1840, Aiim wcro nnessed «pl . 'flit*n!»t'Oonip.liy, Duo. ffiSKlSiSBl ,S Di.C'joh"JU ’ ISi! Anthony l.nwl" 6, WIIH.pl F.roin 5, /oho Davanua 6.’ — Williams G, E Jencks, jr. 6, L TruchsletwS, J Itundal G* H Davis 5, John Ar* fclSS- L Worthon 6, W WalU 6, Eli PittmanBi’WftMart Jackson, 6, Hobart Jackson Tor refusing to give tho namwl of bis boarders $20. 2d Uont Colnimriy. Dec.-8th—Privates—M itisfflo $5 Nath I C Cook 6, C McCarty 6, T M. Turner f», That A Wilson 6, — Humphrey* 5, J Phillips 6. ^ 3rd Boat Company. Deo. 9th—Private*—A B Luce $5, Alox'r Looha G, Dr Koch 5,-> Eaton G, Win King 6, Henry Harrison 6, Philip K Waite G, George June* 5,Jaine* A lawn* G,Wm C O’DrUcoli G, A Q Miller G, Dwight Lnthrop G, A Day 6, David Ualray 6,TT White GJame* x Foitor G, — Culbert 6, James L Bhsfler G, — Morris G. — Blnko 6, — lliehnrdsou 6. — Fisher G» John Austin 6;—Forris 6, — Crow* ellG, E W Bilker G, W F Howell3, — Roger* 6, John M Clark 6, — Boyles 6, John Bowtnnn 6, Philip.Emerald 6, — Edwards 6, Sunil Ashe G, — Wiiison 5. Thomas 11 Mills5, fieorgn W Hines 5, J Molnnally G, James Wilson G (> Thos McIIono 5, — Schtower 5, Joseph Word 5, — DickinsonG. M FondayG, M Greenwood 5, W J Miller 5. M Jackson B, P K Shields 5, Dr Parsons G, W S Lawton G. 4th Beat Company, Dec. 10th—Ensign II K Preston $3. Privates—George W Hunter,$5, R Hutchi son G, M KuvinttughG, Timothy Dalian G, John Brady G. Richard Owens 6, — DelticmG, — Po- reuG, W C Harper 6, J McLaughlin G, Michael Mnllanny 6, John McNichols 5,Jmnos Gillaugher , infi)s“{S!ipot US (dtop oflSWl or|toil qunllly, ling per achr'Omy Daughter* Aram ^ .J landing pei 4evv Orleans, and Tor sale b; A CO. Dcitrlton'N ttufniucs, T O weigli from GOO to* 2000 Ills, some of then with long head pieces expressly for woiglrin| cotton. For sale^lIALBEY A HARDING. cotton due 99 Alntoii<l Trees. ALMOND Trees, received per brig Philnra, and for sole by dec 29 SHATTER A WOODBRIDGE. ~liiiiitliiRton & Holcombe Have received by recent arrivals, ““ * Coffee,a choice •t BAG Shew crop Cuba 10 IiIicJk new crop N O Sngi Sugar do tn|w crop I 10 do Muscovado 60 hbls N 0 Syrnp 30 do Roltor, Sugar anil Soda Biirfuita GO di> Canal Flour GO half do do Ho 20 dbAfushed Sugar 20,000 lbs Bacon, assorted 50 kegs choice Goshen Butter GO casks do d<> Qheoso GO bokes do'; do do 55 libit II S'Flour dec 28 M 3l0r . rrcolorndo ScRurs, K Anil VERY Superior. lOjlIUU For sale by ; Huntington & holcombe. 310p Silk and Fotton Umbrella*, VTH nndwidimit figured borders, a com- i«»ornuuttt. For sale hy HAMILTON A HOUSTON. W Tlinmi without flit plate us.ortmont. For sale h< ,. HAM* uec 28 310a _ ITIerino Under Garment*, F OR Ladies mid Gurit'eincn, an assortment just raoived and for sale hy HAMILTON A HOUSTON, dee 28 3IOn _ . ClotliClonk*. • T ADIES and Geiilleuien's, of tho Intast style AJ and fushioii. received per brig Sterling, by HAMILTON A HOUSTON. ,a»> . ... Week Stocks. A FULL ami very Itnnilsouie nssorlmeutjalso, Gloves of almost every variety, just open ed and Tor sale by HAMILTON A HOUSTON. dec 28 3ll)ii i CiollllllR." * rill IE subscribers have just received per brig A Sterling and other recent orrivnls, u largo supply of Fnsliionalilh Ready Made Clothing, direct from their own Manufactory, which nrtf of fered uncommonly low, for cash nr approved doc 28 credit, hi dec If I ore New Goods, Received hy Excel W IDE bias!: and bine black velvet CnffRib- lions, 24 groco inner chuck Bud Lncu, coI'd Silicias, 4-4 fine black Cambric, so per Gauze Flannel, Lndjos black raw silk Gloves, Carpet Binding, Ac. For sale low, hy * — * *. CLIPFOI „ . . m ' John P Gudell 6, William Stevens 6, Wfn H Shaw 6, D Lawler6, — Heist G, James Gallii'u* dotG, John Hatninon G,—Wilson 5, M Cullu- • ban 5, C MncardelG, John Lnwlow 5. The above Defaulters nre notified ihnt unless tho fines are paid to the Pay Master Joseph II. Burroughs, on or before the 18th’January, 1841 ‘ executions will issue against them. THOS. EDEN, Clerk 1st Reg't G. M. dec 29 311c ' WALDIF/fT Select Circulating Library, ANIT MONTHI.y JOURNAL OF POLITE LITERATURE. rnilE Proprietor, of this popular uml well A known periodical, has tho gratification of replying to the many utiuctinmitujuquirie* after Its resumption, and announces to his kind friends • and patrons—frteuds and patrons in the true meaning of tho words—that*he will resume tho publication next;Junuury # Restored hy a beuefi- • cent Providence one more to active life, lie hopes aguin to be able to give that superintendence, to the publication which was his pride and pleasure for seveuysurs. Ho anticipate*, with inexpres sible suti*mction, tho renewal of associations with thousands of futuilius, with either of whip Ii an uc- ( quaititmice is an iioiionr. During his protract- ‘ed indisposition, the intensity of suffering was gteatly mitigated by the generous expressions of' sympathy uud regard received from his kind-heart ed patrons; and tho gloom and tedium of a sick room were much lightened by the rays of genu ine friendship emitted from every quarter. This egotism, ho hopes, will be judged of mildly—ho certainly has no wish to uiuke udisplay—but the impulse of grateful acknowledgment for such disinterested kindness wus irrepressible, and he could uotaunouuce the rcappeuruuce of tho work without yielding to it. * To those friends he addresses himself, solicit ous for their continued support, and hopes to have the Library once mure introduced umohg their families, see it honored aguiu with u 'place ‘on their centra tables, and become a welcntile weekly visitor. He is at tiio same time very deal- rous to extend his acquaintance uud form new friends. From the arrangements made, dictated by ex perience, the Library, it is believed, wilt in every respect he improved. The type will he more 'distinct, the monthly sheet continue Aandu week ly cover beside. The cover will be made so as to avoid the extra postage. The monthly Jour nal he hopes to make a sheet of abiding interest, so combining original and select articles,'of fur- *-«Igii and domestic literature, science and art, und lroiu such sources of re»pectibilUy)as to make It ' a work of authority and reference. The regularity of its former publication, not a failure in seven year*, will be taken us u guarantee 'for the future punctuality of tho Library; but there is only one way to make that permanent viz: by payment in advance. This is an indispensible pro-requisite from ullat a distance. Tho losses ‘ by devmting from this rule formerly are too heuvy to be forgotten soon,and it little reflection may sa tisfy any one of the reasonahlenos of the request. The reuson* are too obvious, indeed, to requiro much diacussiou. $5nraull tliutu subscriber risks but the publisher risks thousands, hy crediting. The publisher is iu a city, and can bu reached without trouble. A subscriber lives perhupsa thousand mile* off, uud how is he to bo reached? U might cost six times the amount to collect the trifle. Payment in advance, then, as all may per ceive, i* a reasonable request and sad experience compels the proprietor to make it absolute. The few who paid iu advance for 1840, will be sup plied for 1841, unless otherwise ordered. An early remittance of names i* respectfully urged,so as to enable the proprietor to make prop er calculation* about the quantity to be printed, ns lie will print very few over the number abso lutely subscribed for. To this he would cull par ticular attention. To his brethren of tho press, throughout the 'country, Die proprietor returns grateful thanks for former favours, uud hopes the works will be again •so conducted as to wurrunt a renewal of their friendly assistance. A few copies of the Port Folio are still on hand, n year of which will be -forwarded in payment for advertising as much of thisannonncemeut us they may think au equiv alent; or two years will be Xentfbr pnblislifng the TERMS. 1. Tho Library will ho published weekly, on a 'double roynl sheet, sixteen pages quarto each, on new type, and printed iu the best style of bobk work. Each number ‘enveloped with a neat Co ver.* • 2. Prince Five Dollars a year, if paid at or re mitted to the office. Six ddllars if collected by an agent. , 3. A Mo;;aily Journal of Polite Literature; consisting of original communications, and selec tions from foreign and domestic periodicals print- ‘cd uniformly with tho Library. This will be a valuable addition to Die original plan. 4. Subscriptions commence with January, and lio subscriptions taken for less thnrt ayear. , A lew complete sets of the Library, and odd numbers to perfect subscribers’sots for sale, den 29 ADAM VVALDIE. . . Iron. Store. TVUNtlNGTON.WlUGHT A CO. offer lor AX sale on accommodating terms, a good‘and full assortment of IRON, STEEL, &c. consist ing of, viz: 40 um> Swceds Iron 25 do English do 30 do American do • 2 do Sheet do • | 2 do Boiler, do 40 bundles Hoop do 40 do Band do 30 do Nail Rods 20 do Shapes * G do American Steel 2 do Germuti do U do Spring d» 1 caseofCnst do 500 kegs Nails Cart and Wagon Boxes, &c nov 28 280, ■ Just Received. B LACK Rep Silk, dark Calicoes^ Blue black and black Silk Velvet 5 and (S-4 bleached Cotton Sheeting Linen and Colton Bed Tick VelVot Ribbons, Satin Ribbons Small size Blanket Shawls .Indigo Blue Checks, Plaid Cotton Ildkf* 'able Damask, unbleached Table Cloths Oil Cloth, Table Covers Cradle Blankets, Table Damask Napkins Plain und fijfd Gilt Buttons Cotton Batting and Wadding For sale low, by nov 24 GEORGE W. BEIIN. 1-1 Ginghams. A LARGE assortment of heautiftil patterns nud superior quality, imported expressly for our retail trade. Recently opened mid for sale by SNIDER, LATUROP & NEVITT. dec 23 Tobocco* ,, , rtQ BOXES sweet CaVcndish and Janie* jSdKJ RiverTobncco, landing (Vom schr Mar tha Elizabeth, for *alo by uv , LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. , ln Store, , 10 hoxes'Lump Tobacco, sliitable Toy retail ing. dec 24 Carpeting. -| Q PIECES of Carpeting, fine and super- 1.0 fine, newest style patterns. Just received uud lor sulo low by dec22 JAS. A. CLIFFORD. Ffcsh Lobster*!. T WO cases, just received und for sale bv dee24 LONG & PATTERSON. TVew Orleans Stufur. f*HUD8 New Orleuhs Sugar,jUst rccciv- Ovf ed and for sale hy , , , . SHAPTER & WOODBRIDGE. dec 24 Apples. Oft BBLS large red Apples, landing from 'schr Eagle, dtld for sale hy deem • %. BALDWIN & CO. Beef, Perk, Ac, BBLS Prime Beef •n 25-do Mess do . _ dbls Prime Pork ^<1 dp C flicker* . » t 100 do Navy dhd Pilot Bread '100 doFotatoes, landing and for sale hy dec23 . CLAGHOjlNS A WO()l). . .. ‘ Eastern liny. BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay.lnnd AtlU ing from brig Planet fui Portsmouth, N. H.. and for sale by dee 21 GEO. H. MAY. . Guns. 3 CASES double Percussion Gun*, received : ner ship 'Indefatigable from Liverpool. For totally . . N. B. & 11, WEED, dec 25 , Soup, Shovels and Paper. 100 BOXES Soap, 10 dok lron Shovels 9 100 reams Wrnppihg Paper,deceived l.’arfl/i l-Vf sn j e |,y , .,, . TUPPER A SISTARB. per schr Eaglp., For sale by dec 25 LADD,” GAshen Butter. ~4 A FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter, land- A V >ng From brig Excel, fot sale by ‘fide23 LADD, TUPPER A SISTARF.. . Phelps’ Gin. OQ BBLS Phelps’ Connecticut Gin, landing c/O from brig Pliilnra. for sale hy dec23 LADD, TUPPER Bfc' SISTARB. Northern Knitted WoOt Half Hose. ., (1A DOZ.,a good article, 'just received and Jml\J for sale low,by dec23 J. A. CLIFFORD. Oils, Ac, GALLS bleached winter ptessed re- f UU fined Whale Oil 500 do common Whole Oil 2 case* 1st quality Chrome Green 160 kegs White Lead Just received per brigs Madison and Excel, and for «ata by HAZARD, DENSLOW & WEBSTER, dec 23 Snshcs and Glnss. OAAA LIGHTS 8by 10 Window SasU- OOvlU e«, 1200dn lOby 12 do do 75 boxes Window Gin**, assorted size* Just received per brig Madison and for *alo by HAZARD, DENSLOW & WEBSTER, dec 23 Brandy, Gin, Coffee, Ac, "I ft PIPES ofsup’r Otnrd, Dupuy A Cd*i A Vf Brandy, imported by the subscribers 15 pipe* Gin, various brands .50 hags prime Java Coffee Tt)0 pcs damaged Bagging For sale on accommodating terms by ROSER & O’DRiSCOLL. dec 29 311m Notv Landing From New York, per schr. Inn. Hart, HHD St Croix Sugar *A 5 hbls Crushed do 5 hbls Canal Flbirr 5 lialfhbls do do 10 do do Fulton Market Beef 5 do do do Jo Pork 10 bbls Apples 2 boxes Pickles, 6 do Rkisihs. For sale by H. /. GILBERT, . „ Wo*t side Market-Square, dec 29 311c w JiR from schr. Wm, Hart, ,^kft CASKS Nails, assorted sizes v v/ 15 doz Ames' Spades and tihdvels „ *3 kegs Butter, 5 boxes Loaf Sugar Fortata by * KING A COOMBS, . d fl °20 Union Ferry Wharf. 1st quality Huy. tho wharf. Apply to doe 29 Hay. r Wn TANDING from schr “V* 1st quality Huy, for sale low if tMten from Hart, 40 bundla* KING & COOMBS. w Bread diut VII BBLS 'Jamison’s’ sup'r Pilot Bn "Vf. do Jo NnVV 'do i J5J bbls do do Water Crackers V„i 1 ! ,u boxo* Smoked Herring, lauding add f dec29 fc,HAPTElt '* WOODBRIDGE. for Newark Cider. % ft Newark Cider, landing from brig AU Philura,and for *ale by dec22 L. BALDWIN & CO , pid Brandy. 2 HALF pipes ol that much ndmired old Brandy rjust received and for sale by I dec 24 LONG A PATTERSON. „ , . Brandy, •t| PIPES ptard, Dppuy & Co’s Brandy, AU Imported by the Vuuscriberafrom Franco expressly for thi* market, ahd for sale lotv for ca?h or approved paper. ‘ee 23 . ftOSER & O’DRISCOLL. AVrow KAoTi U BOXES sGueridr Arrow Root, just re ceived and roy sate by deo 10 NOBLE A. HARDEE, Philadelphia C'AmeA Bounds Beef. t ft BBLS. a first rate articTo, just received per jU ti'rjg New Hanover, nnd for sale by dccU LONG & PATTERSON. Spferm Oil and Spirits furpbS . tine; *1 AAA GALLONS prize Speiiq Oil AUUU.500 do SpiritsTurpentme just received arid for sale by . j HAZARD, DENSLOW A WEBSTER dec 3 Cofrec'. ~ Oft jlrimo green, ('now cfdp,) Rio s/U Coffee, landing from brig Philnra, and for sale by SHAPTER & WOODBRIDGE. dec 22 HAMILTON & HOUSTON. 31(ln dec 28 J. A. 3RD. Now YcarPreacnu. DRAWING DUE ON THURSDAY. 830,000—810,000. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMHNT LOTTERY, , CLASH NO. Bft, fOtt 1840.. 1* the last tin** of, tin* Lottery tltnt J. takes plhb# iV H40—dnteruiiiiud by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, Tor the benefit of tho Morfc'iliu Aciplumy, Class No. 11, at Alexandria, (V9.) on Saturday ntgt, ftio 26th inrism.iihq the result known hero .on flio 31st inst. Among others nre the following HIGH PRIZES: v 1 prize of.... ..030,000 jj ■* * * • ■ fo.opo For Liverpool. law ship ZEf The first claM>hjp ZKNOBIA. Ckptain jPntngip, hevipg one-holf oriior cargo oil- gaged, will uiMt with despatch. For (rfigpt, np- ply to . • ROOT. WATSON, dec 14 290 * ^Ror Cotton. j. A2A Thejegular.packet schr. EAGIK, Copt. 3SSt Kinyrar, Imvlryr most of lior .freight/on- gaged, wifi meet with dospnlch. Ron balance of freight or passage, nnply on hoard, orlo dw.JW .... Ubaluwin a CO. i>r floMoii, do 1 dll 1 do i do I Ho I do 50 do 20 do 20 do 123 do 120 do Ac. 6.0 3,140 3.000 2,600 2,000 1000 GOO :ioo 200 100 JbA The brigllAVRE. Cnpt, Carpenter,has half hereurgo pngiiged niid,g6jng on hoard. For freight of halation, ar pnsange, apply to the ~ * EDW’b PADELFORD. Cantalu, or J«c 93 Georgia Steamboat Company'V-Hlock. Bp Go|talii4c Fosdlck. In fronts of tl/o Exchange on Friday naxi. jit 10 o'clock, |vil( Jiu Hold, 30 Nltarcs of |ho Stock of tha Georgia Steamboat Company, In lot* to suit pttrchnMtr*. Term* cash. dee 89 invnnuiili Fqinitlo Asylum* ‘1 election for Matron <iftliis',Inglitiitif>ii,will is field on tlnii 1st Thursday in "* text. Applicant* w.ili tfnli on • . • l' Mild dec* 15’ Ac. , Ac. .. Ticket* $10, Halve* $5. Quarter? $2 50. Tickets and SliSrw*, eitlier singlo or by tho package, for sulo by .' ’ V. II PENDEUGAST, I Corner Bull-street and Bay lame, , Near ilieExchange^ iCrUrders fronUho town or country promptly attended to dec 28 1 ii. t, riiEFs “7 R espectfully emiouncestbiho voter* of Chatham CoiOitV, that he i«« candidate for the ollico of Tax Collector, jn place pf Da vid Bell, E*q., declined a re-election. und solicits their support. dec’26 •' For NowiVork—Brig Line. JZk The regular packet-brig MADISON. •SHcCaptain L’ulkley, will bsMtaspHchtid imme diately. For freight or psiungp, bnvmg fipit rat* sccoinmodatiomt, apply on lioard si Mougin’s upper wharf, or to , i • * dec 22 LEWIS A WILDER. Silk for iHnntilla Miauls. G RO do Afriugo silk for Shawl*. Ju»t recei ved by AVERY A JOHNSON, dec 22 South side Monument squaro. Lowell cottons. (1A BALES No 1 Uro Cotton*, suitable for £\3 negro clothing. Formic by dec 22 3U6i. HALSEY A HARDING Store New Goods. J AS. A. (ibi^QJlD has received by barque Lu Grange. Super heavy and deep fringe'chungeuhle 8-4 Silk Shawls Do do do do Damn*k do Do do ^ do do Black Damask do Blun hluck'Gro De Lyon* Silk Ladies Cravat*, Plhid SlinWls Linen Cambric Handkerchief* Do j dp do, co I’d harder* Merino Denver*, children* Baavor Gloves.gciit* do, durkCassimcro, Inserting*, Trimming*, Ac. dec 9 Tax collector. W E nre authorized' to miiionncn JAMES llOGG, L*if.;ri*'a cimiliiUiln Toy Tag Collector, to fill ttin vacniriw pcfcn*ioned by the ronignatioii of tho prceet'it incmiibont. dec 23 309 To tlie Voter<* of Chatham Co. I TAKE thi* importunity ofapprizing you that lam a candidate for the office of Tax Collec tor. ahj if elected, will endeavor to give general satisfaction. EDWARD BOURQUIN. dec 28 310 . iW Bitltimore. tJt Tlio.p.oppered t and,copper fastened sclir HENRIIvl’TACaptain P^kor, having mostofltsrcargo cligwRcd,-will riteetwith dc- , For balance of&eiffht, ripply to " I.BRICK A CO. patch, dec SB ^__S. ”T-or 3nid' Tho popperi i Jutiuary ; mbS! a.'Cohen, ^Seo'y 8. F. Asylum. State-street. lllvhlsiHl Savakxah biuRABCK.a Tnurr Co. ) -» ■ 3rd DccewRor, 184(1. \ T HE Board of Director* having this day de clared a Dividend of five per cent, from the profit* of Ihu hint six month*, the lifme will he paid on end after Monday next, the 7th instant. SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Secretary, dec 4 291 1 more—Regn/ar Line. poppeVcd nud copper fastened brig ANE, CijpuFitzgemld, having most of lier curgv cijcaged, will have immediate des patch. Forbalniico of freight nr passage, apply to S. PHI LB RICK A CO. Whorifferfor sale landing from said brig, '2000 bushel* prime white Corn ..GO keg* new Leaf Lard 30 hbl* Pilot Bread 200 Hum*, Baltimore cured dec 21 CKXTRAbR. R. and Bankino Co. or Ga. > Savannah, Dec. 1.1840. i Blvidcnd No. S. T HE Board of Director* have this day declar ed a dividend of Two Dollar* per share on tho Capital Stock of this Institution, payable |o the stnnkholdci * or tliair legal representatives, on and after thn 15th instant. StochholdeiNiit nr in the virinhy of Macon, can receive their dividend* nt the .Brunch. R. R. CUTLER, Cashier. . dec 2 289 iter’s Solo. »rlck Ci Co. i.. i o’dook.in front of store, lothingaiid WnicIim,belong- 'John Stan lull) lloih ileeVnsrd, slid mute fur btmefit nf us will, city money, sold by order of tho Admiiii*ti tlie heir* and creditors. Term* cash. (tee 29 ■ ■ ily s.a’j.llbll. k OinriJlirtUAYmx'.ut 11 o'clurV, In IVnntof thn Court Ilou»o,-f>iik«jr Negro Fnlfow'.«b»iil 23 year* ol'ngo, n goinlfleld hand. Terms ca*h, city innitey, puicliaser priyiiig for bill ufarolcs. ib*o29 Out Stocks,k ■ By S. I'l.llhrU U .v co. in January ttcxtt.atii For Havana. JgA The schr RED ROVER. Captain Pen- SEftfii'ld. will sail To-morrow, 29th inst. For passage, having good accommodations, apply r board, or to ED W’D PADELFORD. dec 28 To the Electors of Chatham Co. F ELLOW-CITIZENS—l am a cuttdiduta for Tax Collector ut the ensuing election, and solicit your •milrage*. Respectfully, vour ribd't servant, dec 28 316 JACOB SHAFFER. Tax Collector. T HE friend*ofMr. John Cus* offer him risk candidate fur the above office, declined by the present worthy incumbent, Mr. D. Bell. If elected, we believe lie will fuithfullv serve the public. MANY VOTERS, dec 28 307 For Havana. i The superior copper fastened (Hid epp- ■pered schooner WM. A. CALDWELL. Hughes, master, will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, hnviijg,excellent apeaut- inodation*. apply to Capt. H. on hoard at Jobes' upper wharf, or to ‘ ' s • •• LADD, TUfPEQ. A SISTARE. Who have for sale laijdmg from said vessel, 2100 bushels heavy,Oils,, 2100 do p^'iie white Corn 200 (ibis best Il'award-Rtrcot Flour To tho Voters of Chatham Co. I AM a Candidate for the office of Tax Col lector and solicit your support. Respectfully. JOHN S.ACHORD. dec24 308 To the Electors* of Chatham Co. G ENTLEMEN—I offer for rji-election to tho ollice of Receiver of Tax Return.*, and so licit your vote* in January next. . , dec 15 3001 D. LATUROP. , To the Electoi'H oTciintlium Co. F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I ofler myself twn Candidate lor Magistrate in the Second Beat, nod respectfully solicit yonr suffrage* at the election on the first Saturday in January tieYt. WM. A. ITTTMAN. * dec 18 303|fc*/ Just Heeclvcdy A LOT of wbite Marseille* Counterpane* and col'd Quilts. For sale low, by dec 16 JAS. A. CLIFFORD. Hew Goods. R ECEIVED per Celin and for sale low, a great variety of Broche Shawls, fawn uud black ground*; imitation do dodo. White Marseilles Counterpanes, heavy Sup’r black and hluo black Silks Cord, plaiu nud fig'd do With n variety of other Goods, deo l J. A. CLIFFORD. Dry Goods. T HE subscriber hns now on hand, nnd will continue to keep n very geiiHrallissortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Perfumery, Ac., which i* offered lor sale low, under the manage ment of William G. t Foote, sbuth side Market- Square. Planters und families will be supplied at very low price*, hy nov 12 273 II. ROBERTS. Silks, At, B LUE Marik Rep Silk Black and blue black Gro de Swiss Poult de Soie, fig'd nud col’d Silks Rich French ntid English Print* . Also, Wool, black jClnlhs and Cnssiirieres For Bale low, hy HENRY LATUROP, dec 17 7 A 10 Gibbous’ Buildiugs. Ncxv Establishment. The subscribers are now opening, on Bay-street, next door to Messrs. Wimberly A Jones, an extensive ns- sortfneut of HATS and CAPS,'com prising every variety arid style ex- tnnt, uThnufuctuiVd by themselves expressly for this mntket, which they offer «t wholesale or re tail on liberal terms. As wo design 'confining ourselves exclusively to the sale of Huts Caps, our stock in point of quality and fashiqft will he equal to any over offered ui tho citizens of Sa vannah By the weekly arrivals from New York, w'c shall lie furnished with the latest Guidons di rect from our maun factory. Country Merchants, Planters nnd the Public generally,are respectful ly solicited to give us a call. J. IVES A CO, N. B.—Bay-street, next door to Messrs. Wim berly A Jones, nov 17 277 Election. J M. JONES is a candidate for a Justice of • the Peace, to take place on tlie 2d Jut 1 ry, 1841. in the 3rd Beat, dec 22 ‘ 3U0t* To tlie Voters of the 3(1 Bent. G l ENTLEMEN—I offer for re-election to the T oflifte of Just ire of the Peace in your Beat, and respectfully solicit your suffrages on Satur day, 2d January next; nnd if elected, pledge my self to discharge, the duties of the same to the best ofmv ability. T. VERSTILLE. d«c 25 309 A. Whitehead, Surgeon Dentist, Unit sired, above Congress, Savannah, W ILL insert Teeth from one to a whole set; will till detective Te*th with gold or ce ment. nr destroy the nerves of decayed Teeth by a'preces* entirely new, without the (east pain to the patient. N. B.—Satisfactory testimonials will be shown hy railing ns above. 307 'dec 23 For $nlc. t , tH M O NE family of Negroes, consisting of seven; also, one Negro Boy. Tho family consists of a man nud a woman, prime workers, raised on a cotton plantation; one hoy 12 year* old, one of 8, one girl of 6 years, one cf2, and an infant boy Giweekflold. The above property will lie sold low, und on ncrommndatutg terms. For further particulars,apply to the subscaiber. nov24 HIRAM ROBERTS, Faintly Grocery anil Provision Store. T HE undersisued respectfully ittfOrtns ,‘his friends and the public, that he has taken tho store at the corner of Broughton and Whitaker- street*, where he is opuning a general .assortment of Family Groceries, eomisting in part of Lard, Butter, Mackerel Noil and2, Sugar, Hy-' Holland Black Tea, Loaf Sugar, Sperm nud Tul- l<yv Caudles,Cheese, Butttrnnd. Soda Crackers. Raisins, Soap, Starch, prime Fork, Chocolate, Cordials, nssnrlcil; Pjnklesia small jars, Brandy, Gin, Madeira and Port Wine. . Alsoi „... .j . A quantity'of West India Fruit, consisting of OraugeB, Bananas nnd Fhmtnins, nil in good or* iter. JOHN F. BERTHELOT. , dec 25 309m IlroadclotliN ami C'ltsslinGrcsi I N great variety. Among which uro, extra quality West of England, and black, blue und invisible green Brondcloths; fine and medium qualities, black,brawn, blue, olive, green, itivis. green, cadet und steel mix’d Broadcloths; super Clnck and fnnev Cassimeres nud Doeskin*. For sale by SNIDER, LATUROP A NEVITT. dot 23 Rifles, Gusts and Pistols, 17" El*T constantly on hand und made to order, IV. by the subscriber at No. 2 Waring'* Block, near Murket-Squnre; also Powder, Shot. Load, Caps, uud nil kinds of sporting apparatus. Re pairing of all kinds done with hurttnuss uud de spatch. N. B.—All Rifles sold warranted to shoot well. E. II. ROGERS. dec 22 306 Salt, Sugar, Whiskey, Ac, Rs ~ *' 500 Starch nnd Militnrdl QA BOXES Colegate’* sup’r Starch', 20 do OU London Mustard, jrist received arid for sale by ' G..R. HENDRICKSON. dec. 24 ’ Look AND JUI1 PRIIVVINO OFFICE, Corner of Bay Lane and Il’hitakir-SiCmt, T HE subscriber respectfully annoptices in his friends nnd tlio public, that he is prepared to cktcute Book*, Pamphlet*, Circulars', Cljccks, Law Blanks, Cotton Receipts, Dray 'rickets, Bill* of Lading, Hand Bills, Labels, Promissory Notes, Merchants Curds, Visiting Curds, Aci. ill n superior stylo, and mi term* us reasonable as poisibry Van bn afforded In the city. E. J. PURSE. ^tesri.Who subscribed to pay for tbo Prlutitrg oftjie Evening Gun, tho Publisher, re-' ■pectfully requests to call and settlo'the amount of their sUbstrtption. fi. J. PURSE, nov 25 285 SACKS Salt _ 10 hhds St Croix Sugar 20 do Porto Rico do 50 bbls superior Ryo Whiskey ’40 do Hollaml Gin 6 4 do Otard Brandy 3 4 pipes do 2 pipes Holland Gin 20 nbis Peach Brandy 10 Jo Mouongnhclu Whiskey 60 hags Rio Coflee 30 do White Laguuyrn Coffee 30 kegs Nails, assorted 30 do Tobacco, select brands Just received mid for ruth: by FORT, CLOPTON A MALONE, nov 4 • 266 Central,Bi-’fl Rond A Banking Co* of Georgia* , Satannah, 25th Nov. 18-10. !pWE nnnunl elec^nlj for Nine Directors to JL tnaiMga the alfinra of this Institution, will he. held at the Rankihg House, iu this city on the first Monday in January next, between the hours of 10, A. M. and2, P«AI. tiiityibrder of the Board- ' • -, nov 26 It. R. CUYLER. Cashier. 200;superior Bacon Ham* 100 liegs Baltimore No. 1 dec 14 laird For Freight or Cliurter. .Tiiesrihr ST. LEQN, Capt. McGrath,; L'yill be ready to receive cargo iu a few day*. 1 Ylo S. PIHLBR1CK A CO. dee 2; . For rrcight or Cliurter. .^f&i -rho first class new bnrqun HERSE ™ l *f LIA. Crowell, master,,310 tons burthen. For further’pift'ticulnr*, apply to Captain C. on board, ttlBolton’* wharf. dec 23—i . ~Tlic Ulncon Stenuibont Co. ?*■ ft Offers the following Steamboat* SSBBsBBC. for sale, viz: J. Stone, Chiyft.iin, .. Goddard, nud Superior. Thu J. Stone, is a side wheel boat, low pressure engines, ahd par ries 750 bales rotton. The Chieftain isa sidp wheel boat, h^gQ pressure engine*, and carries 500 bales cotloi. Thu J. Goddard i* a stern wheel hunt, high pressure engine*, and hourly new. The Superior is a stem wheel boat, with high‘pressure engines. All,the above Boats nre np\y, in complete or der and ready for running. Also ten Polq Boat*, ight of w'liich ere'linw in or^er ter tunning, and ml ‘ L m “‘ , - L * “ boat utensil*. Tho J. Sjone nrtd Chieftain, nre now lying it. Savannah, the halance at Macon. The above Boats are now offered at private «ale, und if not sold before, they will lie disposed of ut S ublic *ala. The J. Stone and Chieftain on the rst Tuesday in January next, nnd the balance on tlie second Tuesday in January next ut Ma con. For term*,apply to J. Goddard, Afncon; Alex ander Milchel, Darien; nr to thn subscriber* in Savannah. L. BALDWIN A CO. dec 18 Planters' Hunk. i N Election will he held ou tlie first Monday, k. in January next, at tho Bonking Hmiso, m tliMciiy, for Eight Director* of this Bank,.on the pert ol Uie Stockholder*. The poll will be open ed ut 9 o'clock, A. M. and close at 2 o'clock, P. M. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 3 . . 290 , Ilia, first (Tuesday o'clock,on front of tip* Court (feuse, 80 Shura* Sov'h Ins. ATrust.Co. @40 paid in. G do i i do .•()(>> t ilo do. .|Q0 do do 25 do Cent. R. RiA.BrinldtigCoc I00!> do do In lots to suit purchaser*. Turuisj' Oflidays credit for npprovnn endorsed pnper. duo 16 AtTniinisIrdinr’* Sifle.v * By S, Fhilhrlck A Co. 1,1 On MONDAY.the 18th- January •■next,- #M1 o'diiiik. in front of store,’ sundry nrtiatea, viz— FurmUi,,,. Crockery ami (»jn**wara,-BertS|' B*j- ding and Bedsteads,' Wearing 'Apparel, Aon lie longing to Jifrestute of Hiram .Marsh, rleceesed. Sold hv permlwiitn. of Court audiper order *of the Administrator, for benefit -of •ilm heirs and creditor* ofsnidestate. Terms cu*h, (city -inoli- ey) before delivery. , . dec 11' i. (OSCAR SCEITZ, : PROFESSOR OF MUSIC., I NSTRUCTOR on the Piano.Forte, Guitar, Harp. Flute, and French Horn, if urical Saloon over the Drug Store of W. H. Turner. Residence at Mr*. Hardee’s, Brough- ton-street.. ICP Piano Fortes tuned, nov 1^ , 275 Iflr. Joseph Risky, • Lately from Baltimore, R ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies nnd gentlemen of Savannah, that lie will Ruffle off his own invented splendid Key’ll Harp Piaqo Forte (there being onjy two. of the kind in |he whole world),aflil.one Piano Forte, fnsthnagui of Twelve Hundred.. Dollnrs, ussqon us Sixty Chances are obtained, ut Twenty. Dollnrs n Chance. Tha iintrnment can be seen at Dr. Koch’s Piano Forte, Musinnnd Teaching Saloon. The Subscription List will be opened atlho same place. e KT Tlie Money is to be paid before the Raff ling take* place, dec28 31Gm A Grand Instrumental and Vo cal Concert. A T dm solicitation of several gentlemen, Mr. F. Cook, celebrated Violin and,Guitar iP(ayer, lat^ nfN«\v York, will give a, concert, provided there are one hundred, subscriber* ob tained., Mr. C.will be assisted by.the two prin cipnl Professors of ^uvdnnah, Dr.lvocl^uua Mr, Sceifis-ywheq will be ’perfu.mcd Songs/Ovnr- i turns, Solosand Concartos, on tlie Piano Forte, : Violin, Gujtnr, Flute aml.French Horn. r .Mr / Jo’sepl! IIiAy. has Kindly offered bis own ,’nv^nted -splendid keyed Hntp Piano Forte, for tins occasion, . . . : • A subscription list is open at Dr. Koch’s Piano Forte, Music and Teaching School. (□“Ticket? one dollar, children half price, dec 28 310m Ailminioiratiir'* Sale. „ By 8. Phllbi ick A Co. •», On MONDAY, tho Idtli tlatmnry next, st*H o'clock, in front of*tore, sundry rirticte*, viz4- Wo^riiiR Appafel, 1 piece .Cotton Shirting,-j Garonass, 1 Clock, I Trnv. IVmg’Biig, 1 Trnwol, Ac. belonging to ihe estuto of 8. -Godfrey. 1 de ceased; uml sold-, by permission of Court aiidpar order of tho Administrator,-for flic'in-unfit of Um heirs and creditors ofllie .eHUite. Term* cash, (city money) before delivery. deo 11 AdiniuiMrutef'ji Side.. By 8. Fhllbnck A Co. • ! On Saturdny, the.2d <b*y of JmjuHty next, At II o'clock., iu front of storo; stiltdry articles, rixj Gull*, Clacks, (ffd Iron, Ac..- belonging to.tjve Estate of Jonie* HvJL Poster, decenxed.andsoM by permission of Court and per srder pfthei«Ad- NHuistrator. Terms cash, (city 010017)'before delivery. , • .. nov 11 • Corn—Afloat. By 8. FliUbrlck & Co. At Private Sale-. • • •. • . 2500linriifll* prime Corn, cargo -of «hr Para gon. For «uto in lots to suit putt baser*, deo 24 Watches. Jowelory, Ac. nt private Sale. By S. Phflbrlck & . , An iuvoir.o of Watches. Joweteiiy. Ac,,' among which ure the fallowing articles, vrx: Bailie* sit- ver Pup Houts. lorgeiTnlile Spoon* midi Pork*, Desert Spoon* and Fi»rk*, silver. Soup Ladle*, Satico Ladle* mid Gravy Spoon*, Tea Spoon* und Sugar Tongs, Salt'and Mustnril iSpoons, Mustard Pal*, silver Strainer*,silver Mug*, do Ten Pot, Sngnr, Busin und Milk Pot. ladie* gold Wntche*. silver Watches, Indies tllucklee, Indie* rind gents Guard Chnins, do do -Finger Rings, sold-Loyket*, do Enr.Rings, ladies -and gent* Breastpins, gold iunl.p|nted Seal*. German silver Guard Chfitiif.do Pencil Case*, Ac. - 11 -• Also, nn invoice of j-eady made Clothing, a- mong, whiebnre Boston Wrnutwra..hoy* nnj men* cloth Punts, fine blue, black and*brown cloth Coat*, hlncksutiu Vest*, linen Shirts, ker sey mid summer Pants, Canton flannel Shirk* mid Drawer*, fringed Cnrtain*, Ac. g dec 23 Rent Reduced. L The subscriber will rent his place in 1,Jackson Word, to a good tenant on favor able terms. if application is soon made, dec 16 A. PARSONS. uni) JftAftNESS. first rb(e order. For Sale. Will be sold at public auction in the Town of WilHJnglon, N. C. on tlie ilat dfcV of January next, 14 STAGE COACHES Most of. the Coaches are in dec Y Terms liberiil. A LEX it MACRAE,. Jen’l Ag’t W.\fc R.it. R.Co. ’ A Curd. , DR. ROBERT H- A. KOCH, eROFKSSOR or music, Scholar of the celebrated Charles Maria V. UV*r. R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of tile city of Savannah,that hi* PIANO FORTE, MUSIC AND TEACHING SALOON, will be reopened to-day in Brough- tnn-sUiel, next door to Mr. Jmrcs Dickson's Confectionary store. FOR SALE, Just received, the nciccrt. music, to he sold at six cents per pago. A Piano Forte always will he ready for trying tlie pieces of music. Just received, n number of splendid grand square Plano Fortes, with four pedals, by which tho Performer can produce nine ilillerent souuils, made by the celebrated Joseph liiskey, Piano Forte manufacturer, of Baltimore; also, Guitars, Violins, Fhllo*> Flageolets Accordinn*. Harp, Guitar and Violin Strings- . . ... . Also, a second hand Chickcring’s Piano Forte. Dr. K. in selling Pianos will tnkn old Pianos in ekehunge; also, old Piano Forte* can bo repaired nnd timed. Dr. K. has an experienced gentle man engaged iu that line. • , Dr. K. also will reopen hi* Musical School next reek. Far terms, ta teach on tha Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, rio/in. Flute, in Thorough Base nnd in Singing, apply in course of Jiii week, ntliw Teaching Saloon. Dr. K. will teach lour or more sclthlgrs in one lossoq, after the new improved ntblhod, which has been introduced in the Northern Academic* with great success. Any person who wishes to have Music com posed to Poetry, can have it done;- arid for terms, apply to hi* MiiHio Saloon- dec 16 Farm for dale. , That desirable Farm, containing eleven mid 11 half acres, situated 011 the Thunderbolt Road, one mid a quarter miles from thq.cily, with jhe improvements the rep u; consisting of.dwelliug house, kitchen, stables',, Ac., well cal culated for ii public house and store. Also, . .. „ A good family Horse and Daroucfjo, with fqijr seats, silver mounted. The Hor'sq warranted sound and gentle. For particulars, apply to A. V. DF.SNOYEIL- Corner of Bull and Bryan-streetx. wriv 10 271 Pianos. T HE *nb*criber h«* just received and is now opening PIANOS, from the most celebra ted maker* in tlie United States, viz: Chirkering fr Co. of Boston, and Nunns Sf Clark of New York. These Instrument* uru offered at tlip same price* at which they could he purchased nt the Manufactories; and the arrangement* which the subscriber lias entered into with tlie makers, will alway* enable him to supply the public at first cost. I. .W. MORRELL. dec 10 290-1 m Notice* • A LL Person* havingitainaydsagainst Mqsars. White A Bartels, are requested to render them to the subscriber. 1; r . HOMES TUPPER, dec ^8 31 0l Attorney and .Assignee. A v , . Election Notice. N election for one Representative in Con* egress, from the Stale of Georgia, vice Han. T. Colquitt, resigned; for five Justices of tlie In ferior, .Court, » Tax Collector, ami Receiver of Returns of taxable property, of the County of Clmtbnm.will he held at the Court House iu the cjty of Savannah, on Monday the fourth day of Jojiuary, 1841. Tim Justices of the Pence of the Cpjinty of Chatham, are requested to nttepd mid preside at said election. Tbo Sheriff ( of tlie County of Chnthnm is hereby required to attend,, ar,.’. open the polls at thehourjurcscrihed bylaw, and with the County Constables, preserve order nt said election. By order. EDWARD q. WILSON, dec 12 Deputy. Clerk 1. c.c. c. Savannah (Ga.) Races'. Johnston’s Hay. BUNDLES of this superior Eastitm J (lay, on bourd shin Tuinorlnue fri»m Wiscasset, lor sulc iu lots to suit purchaser* hy HALSEY A HARDING, dec 23 306i. . .Gin and Braildy. *1 Q PIPES Holland Qin, of various well A.O. knpwii oiici, approved brands; 10 half pipe*'Otard; Dupuy A Cp,’ J, j. Driptiy, and •A. qeigriettaV Brandy.. In store, for Halo by dec24 LADD * & SISTAItl? M ed Hums, received nor brig Jano and aclir W A f nldwell, from Baltiriioro, nud for *ale by loiii'y Eui’il und Hams. BBLS sup'r Howard-strent Flour, 175 kegs Nw 1 Loaf Lard. 250 llaltimoro rur- dec 23 F. SORREL A COI 301 Cm’d. , . . rplJE Subscriber Iwvin? secured tli'o *oryl( A of Mr. William S. Thomps'dii, (fo^arly Forcriian for C. C. Thompson A, Co. ori the Hay) .would inform hi* friend^rilid the .public, that order* for making or repairing Gentlemen’- garuierita of all description* will ho thankfully r ceived and promptly executed. . E. IlAGAR. dec 8 294 Just Recclvcit. P ER brig June, a now assortment ofsplendid grand square Piano Fortes, iqndeVy tbo colehrateij Joseph Hisky,. of Baltimore’. Also, two European Pitum Fortes, tuuije by tho cele brnted E. r\ Roiunk'ran/. of Dresden, tn Sqxotiy, Also.’ an assorttiieut of the newest mutio,at, vluc- tor Koch’s Piano Forto, Music and Teaching Saloon! Broughton st., lie-xt to Mr. J! Diwon’s aioro. dec 25 310 m Notice. T HE undersigned will receive Proposals for erecting a Fence around tlie Negro Ceme tery. Tbo Proposal* will gutty tho exponsoof furuisliiug all the materials qud executing the work, which must be finished iu u specified time by the contractor. WM. H. CUYLER, ) Cemetery m. h. .McAllister, ] Com’toe. dec 22 By 8. Fliilbrick A Co. At Private,S(d«. -1 * ( *' ’- . t-> One hale (QO pair) stiper' fanny end Bath Blan kets; one do (25 pair) extra heavy*super Mack inaw do; one.do (100 pair) fancy’end, Whitney Blankets. 'Just received, uud will he sold on ac commodating lenus-. ,. , 4 . dec!6 . Sheriff’s Saic.. r WJtl.Lbe sold on the first Tuesday in Jan-’ y ▼ nary next, heloro tlie Cpnrt Hopse iu tha City of Darien, between the usual hours of sain, A Negro hoy named Hnuilut, heloriging'to tho estate of Ann C. Cannon, late.pf said County; levied oil to satisfy nn execution fo> -her Stnth Tax for the year 1837. . Amount riuft&4,$8 and cost*. JOHN HUTSON, . deo 5 Dep'v Sheriff u. I. c. Slieiiff’srilale. ; v. TTTILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in Felf Vir maty next, before tho. Court Honse m tho city orBrnnswick, hotwenu the nstinl hour's ofsale. seven Negro slave*, named Monday, Rd ' stmt. Eliza, Flora, Nut, Elogan aud Peggy; levied on a* tho property of S. M. Burnett, to satisfy « an execution issued om of tho Inferior Court 0. f Glynn County muter the foreclosure of. a uiort- gfigH in favog of Gabriel Djck*.va..SamftielM. Burnett. Property pointed out "by defendant, dec 2 F.. S. ASHCRAFT, Sheriff a. c, Exchange on New-York. 7 1 B I,LLS on New Y’ork at sight, in sums to suit purchasers. .For wile hy-- , , dec 25 ROSER A O’DRISCOLK * Excliangc. jOILLS ou Baltimore, uud Brink Checks n AJ New York at light A at five stays,for **ta dec 23 S. PHILBRICK A CO. (Juxclinii^c. < B ANK Checks at sight on New York, in sums to suit, for sale by dec 17 X EWIS A WILDER. D ; .Exchange oil Boston. RAFTS nt.shott fight.’fnr Wile by- ' ’ ’ ‘ SHAPTER A WOODBRIDGE dec 8 Wanted at tlie Savannah Fe- mule Asylum, 1 q A MALE,. Teacher to inatruct the children jtX Rom thq hour of nine uotd, twelve o’clock every morning, in the useful branches of a plain education.-i .. . ■ , • Alsu wanted—A while woman ns cook and Wtoltaft who -would be willing to make herself otherwise useful. Apply to r • MRS,; S. COHEIR •. ; Sec'y S. F. Asylam, State-eireet. dec 11 • 897 . ' • ’ T HE Races ov,cr.the Oglethorpe Course(0no mite and 11 holffrom the city! will commeuco ou Tuesday, the 19th January, 1841. The purs es are u* follow**.— First Dab—Pnr’ao f400, Two M ile heats. Srxond ifatj—P’rirsef600, Three Mite heats. 'third Day—Purse $800, Four. Mil® heals- Fourth Day—Ynr*e $300, for nil loosing hors es oft|ie pVevirtUS days, Two Mite heats. Ffth Dog—Purse $300,Milo heats,best 3 in 5. Tho stables are ull new and excellent, und will be furnished gratis. Tho proprietors have spared no paius nor ei* muse to mako the track equal to any, the soil arid oca I it y being well adapted to that purpose.- PICKARD A LOVELL, Proprietbr*. The following Sweepstakes will comb off tlie day previous to the above:— .. Sweepstake* Ior3yr. olds. sub. $100 qach, fa, ft., three or more to make a race, to Httmo und close tho 1st of Jail. next. Mile heats! . r Same Day— Sweenstakns.suh. $200 eachJ». ft. ...ree or more to mako a race, to nainbtuid close tiio 1st of Jan. next. Two M ile hefta. . Persons wishing to enter |n eitlier of the above stakes, will address . •Y. S. PICKARD, SavHtninh, On. Notice'., rilHE Copartnership heretofore, existing be- A tween the subscribers under the firm of Pad- elford, Fay A Co. is this du^ dissolved, by mutu al consent. Edward Padellnrd is charged with the liquidation and settlement of the affair* of tho concern, empowered to use it* name for flint pur pose, and will continue the business in his owi uunie for hi* own account. , *• Signed ED W’D:’. PA DELFORD, SAM’L. II. FAY, JOS. S. FAY. SrtVannah, Dec. 1,1840. Boy Wanted. • , W ANTED-by tfio year, a Boy 12or 14 year* 0f age, tOjWgit 1 about the house and do errands. Enquire at thi* office. nov 18~’ • Notice. milE subscriber having purchased from Wm. .A II. Lloyd his entire stock of Dry Good*, A,c., will continue thebiiMinnssutthe same place, ntider the direction of Mr. W. G. Foote. MrivlO 271 II. ROBERTS. , i Notice. ■fclOUR months after date, application will be Jj, made to the Honorable the Court of O.rdi- rary of Glynn County, for leave, to sell • (rap(of jind in said County, belonging to Aun Webster, aud containing two hundred gqrerii.' *,». • john m: tison; dec 9 295t High School; ... ■ r B AMES’ School i* now in /jjwration nt • the Methodist Sabbath,^pbopl-rootn, on South Broad-st.,between Abetcqrp.nlid Lincoln. Instruction i* given in nil tho bnincjies usually taught in the High Schoola 07,. Academies of our country. Terms mode kqoivtl Hy application to Ihe Teacher at th«* rosidei)pe,pfS. Gnodall. Tha Teacher will try to do his duly and to satisfy his DII $ho Night ScitooUiccjjnlnsfour nighta'of each week, commencing nt him past 6, nnd continuinj twohoilra * L ‘ ,P attention ii . _ die higher Moihcntatics. • nov 16 576 , commencing nthan past 0, nnucojitinuitig oiira nnd p.Mf. '.4a thw School, parlieum ion is gwflji.to french. Book-keeping and Elsslc Uullous., ■!„ ,OC E gilt A silvered Elssler Buttons, dec 23 , Adm’or. Fifty Ncgi’oe$ for Hire. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will bo hired to the highest bidder.before the Cnnrt Haute in Rrunawtck, between the T\ouni of 10 and 4 o’clock, 50 Negroes, belonging to the Es tate of the late Johu G. Bell, Esq. The Negroes ure accustomed to tbo cultivation ef Rice, aud will be hired for one year. JOHN F. GREEN. ] - HUG IIP. GRANT, } txors ' doc 16 3()L A . Wanted. GOOD Cook, A’ashor and Ironer is -wanb- .ed in a family by tho year, cummanchig on tho 1st January next. s Wage* paid uiiiitlhly or quurtorly. Enquire nt this offipn. dec 18 , Howard Insurance Goiii^mty .of . • ■ Now-YorR, .. i{ , , I NSURES Hoii8e.in.od otliqr Biuldings;- Ve* r *els in port und their Cqrgpeiin MnrcTiandize, rind other persnnnl property. ngniuat4os*ordanu age hy fire.. Also insures Vessel*,■, Cofton and Merchandize against the hnzard ofinlatnl naviga tion, or .transportation to mid from-Mneon, or Milledgeville.or any oftho intermediate landings; also, botween this place and Charleston.’ ■ • *. . , S. C. DUNNING, Agent, nov Pi 273 lliu’tford Fire Insurance Co. , I NSURES agniust Iqs* and damage by lire, on dwelling houses, stores,^merchandize, furni ture, mills, manufactories, and- other property on term* as favorable nsntherjfwtilutipns.ln tHi« «itv% The reputation, this.company hat obtained in nlmsines* of more than 25 year*, for 1 liberality in ” «—:—i j„ lt . nah. i*(jillyr.authorized to receivc-appRcatioiis, and issue policies ofinsurance. renewal*, Ac. op”? .... w VyOODBRIDGE.Agent. • i7.de Vri Select T«on. rflHEeub*criher hasjustroQpivod bybrigG B A Lamar, atuidU^eah *upo|y.i gw—Im perial, old Hyson, yxniug Hy*mi>and Powchoug ■..BtackT... F°^jpggNg: I N* thi. city on'>VcJlia«li’)' li»t,a. pnlf of Ooli) f SPECTACLES, in n red case. The .finder S ill bo suitably,rewarded by leaving them at apt. Conuit’s, near the Magazltin. ^V' v*. dec 19 WILLIAM L. HOLMAN! 3041a* Bear’s Oil.'. •. rfillE genuine Baqyf Oil.-from Col A received and for sulft by ,\, • die 25 la, is just X; PARSONS. Savannah Ins. . Ac .Trust Co. »;5i 18th.December r 1640. , T HIS Company cuutiones to taker! ery description oft..favorablo teru Ing no agencies to.lmwe against fire thjJ-fWt nf its business.is cqnfiited to this* city, nnd.embra- ces Insurance pu every clns* oHmildingp, Furni ture, merchandize,ar vessels mid tluftr cargoes in port. All promptly puiilyj .ft also hnyq mul sells Exchangee ana Cheeks on the Northern pities, •* ' /%:■ . ro.ff Finance. ’Jjho President, G. B. Cumuiiug. J, II. Burroughs. Ii. Pndolfordf F. SorreL-: .•!*•—» The Con ^.Uk.viiy. . , intttee on Insurance. President^-. G B. Cntnmtafi W. T. Williqiari, G. B. Lamar.