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YliHE '»iibM?fooyE mb'
' F FWin
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Broughton mill Drayton-strect*.'
hooping a constant •upnly of
adapted to thotiso orfhmilifl*,both
nml quality. Arrntiffomotif* Itavo
rocalvo regular supplies iVoin tlm Noi
will bn disposed of on accommodating
Among the nrUcliw now on Imnd are—
Powohong, Hyaon pud ImnnHarTenn
Lonf. crushed and brown 8n«Jir. all cpi
Javn, latgulru and old white Collon
Soda, lltiUor. VVntnr and Sugnr Lrncknrs
Mom Bonf, Pig Pork and Piculad Salmon
No. 1 Mnakarol. Now York Hnms
Goshen Uniter, Urd, Sweot Oil
Boxes Tablo Halt, Clieeso, $onp, Potatoes
Molasses, Prunes, Fig*, Raisins, Almond*
Currants, Mustard, Spice, Chocolate
Citron, Slnreh.Lomn Oil
S 1 ,cr,.,n.idTallmvU„,llc. w DAVIg
313m
8 Vnrlegatml, Rn*e,
inond and Soda Honpa, jitit re-
■nlo by
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A. PARSONS.
Milk and Cotton Ilmlnnllii*,
XX/TPII midwiilinui flgtirrol l.nrdcrn, u cum*
TT ttlctu nniOirtltiiMtt. Pur Inin liv
HAMILTON & HOUSTON.
docM ,’IIOn
Plnylnir CftiMjk . ,
"UI08. CREHOlUvS bffilrflna American
“ ‘ “ ‘ Rnceivnd und for ihIb by
A. PAU80NB.
Playing Cards.
30
ini inly, Gin, Coirco, <fcc.
PIPES or mi p'r Otard, Duuny At (Vi
Brandy, importad by tlio subscriber*
blpes Gin, vnrions brand*
iliagap
Wot’lno Pndar Otirmonta,
F OR Ladies and GonPonicti, an assortment
jiint rtfcivod and Tor aaln by
Hamilton a Houston.
dec 38 tit On
fljfttti ctoalAi
__ lings prime Java Coffee
100 pea damaged Baiging
For aalo on occommodatmg terma bv
R08EU A O’DIUSCOLL.
dec 30 311m
. dec 30
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and in thin respect differ? in itacharacter from any
magazine either in thin country or Europe. It
i» intended to bn literally nnd truly a naefnl work.
Iti noiitenU cmbraco every aubject connected
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Vroin tlinnbluat pens, on Banking, Navigation.
Manufactures, Insurance, trade und Commerce,
Mercantile Law; including Important decision*
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lier} togethcV with official report* of all now
Commercial Regulations and Treaties.
’ ThrMerchanta* Magazine is also the reposito
ry for authentic Statistical information of Foreign
And Domestic Trade nnd Commerce. Banking, etc.,
collected from official aourceMnd classified in ta
bles. valuable f »r present and future reference,
TKRTIMONUta OK THlf PODLIC PHKS8. ,
It deals in facts rather than fiction. The arti
cles ore marked by good sense nnd sound infor
mation. Every merchant in tlio laud should lake
n pride and fool n pleasure in sustaining this
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that Hunt’s Merchant** Magazine will go on
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Conmiercjo.—Montreal I Jerald.
KT Subscriptions received at this office,
dec 30
Lfiutlliiff from Nclir. Win. Marti
/■[A CASKS Nnil.1,assorted sizes
tJvl IBdoz Ames' Spades nnd Shovels
9 kegs Butter, 5 boxes Loaf Sugar
For sale by KING A COOMBS
dec 39
Union Ferry
Wharf.
lli'cnd anti Herrinjr.
OA BBI.S 'JniulionV snp'r Pilot Brend
^5\Findo do do Navy do
10 hbIs do do Water Crackers
100 boxes Smoked Herring, binding nnd for
suloby SHAPTBlt A WOODBRIDGE.
dec 39
Ncw-Orlenns Sugar.
I of go
mips (crop of1840) of good qnnlity,
_ luuiliug per schr'Only Daughter, from
New Orleans, und for snlo by
dec 20 F. SORREL & CO.
.T. Pease & Son’s
C LARIFIED Essence of Ilonrhniind Candy,
just received mid (7»r sale in amnll packages,
at WEEDS & MORRELL’S,
dec 10 2045 No. 1 Penficld's Unngo
Dcni'hon's Patent Balances,
BIO weigh from 600 to 2000 lbs. some of them
X with long bend pieces expressly for weighing
cotton, l-'orsulehy HALSEY AllARDING.
dec 22 3Otic a
Almond Trees.
"g O/fhfh ALMOND Trees, received per
X£d\j1/ brig Philura,nnd for sale by-
dec 22 SHAPTER& WOODBRIDGE.
Juntos Cornier,
TYPE FOUNDER,CORNER OF ANN AND
NASSAU STREETS,NEW YORK.
R ESPECTFULLY Informs bis nld patrons,
and the public generally, that bo continues
to manufacture and supply every article tir-J
in the printing business, iih well as, to stereotypo
all jobs that may oiler. Ho embraces this op
portunity to return thanks to those whoso pat
ronage lie has extensively enjoyed so ninny rears,
ami to say that bo is to bn found at tlio old os-
taldislied stand, corner of Atm and Nassau Streets,
fully prepared to execute any order that be may
be honored with; mid that tlm type manufactu
red by him, in from it SELECTION OF FA
CES TAKEN FROM HIS OLD SPECI
MENS, together with it number of additions
ofa SUPERIOR CUT; that be is emiblcd to
supply sorts, as well as founts, of the most
henutiful of his old faces, and of a greatly im
proved qnidily of uietal. lie is also engaged iti
getting up, bv a newly discovered process, an
extensive series of New nnd highly Ornamental
Articles. Arrangements are undo with the
manufacturers of Presbus and other Printing
materials, that will enable him to execute orders
us expediotjsly as any other founder in the Union
und on ns favorable terms.'
A new] specimen is now in the course nf
printing.
N. U.*—Newspapers copying tlio above adver
tisement three times, nnd forwarding one copy
containing it, will lie entitled to their pay in
Type, provided u hill of four times tlio amount
ho made,
dec 39
The New World.
QUARTO EDITION.
O N Saturday, the second day of January, will
ho issuoil tlio first numbor of the Second
Volume of tlm Quarto New Woui.d. This
form, being convenient for binding nnd preserva
tion, has been nml is much preferred by great
numbers of our renders in city and country.
Each number of the Quarto Edition contains the
sumo articles ns the Folio, will) the exceptions
only nf the advertisements mid n few unimportant
news-items of no permanent interest. The sc-
L ADIES and Gunlltmicti's, of the latest stylo
nnd fashion, received per brig Sterling, by
HAMILTON A HOUSTON.
dec 28
3l(lii
Neck Stock*.
A FULLnm very bandsomo iiMortmentsnUo,
Gloves of almost every vurioty, just open
ed and ffir snlo liv
HAMILTON A. HOUSTON,
dec 23 3J0n
r I'j-rsRiiifi.
ON THURSDAY.
. *910,0005
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO Ml. FOR Mo.
r VIII IS is the Inst class oT ibis Lottery that
X takes place in 1810—determined by the
drawing wftlm Virginia Hlnio Lottery, for tlm
benefit of tlm Mnrgnlia Academy, Cln«i No. J I,
at Alexandria, (Vn.) on Saturday next, tlm SAtli
iustniit.imd tlm rnetilt known Imre on tlm 3lot
iitst. Among others are tlm following
Tlm first class ship
iitnnm, having one-half of hor cargo on-
..aged, winumot with despatch. For freight, np.
Ply to ROBT. WATSON,
doc 14 299
For Boston.
l Till regular packet schr. BAGLE, Copt,
e Kimr/'nr, lulling most of hor freight on-
aged, will meel’wilh despatch. For Imlauco of
freight nr pftsnge, apply on hoard, or to
Ice 2-3 L,
Clothing.
T HE subscribers have just received per brig
Sterling nnd other recent arrivals, a large
supply of Foibioiiablo Ready Made Clothing,
direct from their own Manufactory, which are of
fered iincoiuinnulv low> for cash nr approved
credit.by HAMILTON & HOUSTON,
dec 28 310b
More New <4ootls.
Received by Excel.
W IDE black and blue blank velvet Cuff Rib
bons, 24 grncu super check Bud Lace,
cnl’d Siliciua, 4-4 film black Cambric, super
Gnuzu Flannel, iAdies black raw silk Gloves,
Carpet Binding, Ac. For snlo low, by
dec28 J. A. CLIFFORD.
ElKSlcr Buttons.
1 H fikOUE gilt A. silvurod EUslor Buttons,
Xvk just received by
dec 23 JAS. A-CLIFFORD
I
1
1
1
I
1
BO
20
20
123
..990,080
: $E=
123 do
Ac.
■iWXJ
10,000
fi.000
3.140
3.000
2.300
2.000
1000
BOO
300
200
100
iVO. Ac.
Tickets flO, Halves $8, Quarters ^2 BO.
Tirkctx and Shores, cither single or by tlm
puckngo, for sulo by
'P. II PENDERGAST>
Comer Bull-street nnd Bay Lime,
• Near tbeEx’rlmnge.
CFOrders from tlietown ot country promptly
attended to dec 28
EXIIIB1I10N
OK FAHCil
GLASS WORKING AND SPINNING,
From Loudon,
Northern Knitted Wool Half
Hokc.
QA DOZ.,n good article. Just received nnd
4d\j for sale low, by
dec33 J. A. CLIFFORD.
lIuntiiiRton c< Holcombe
Hnvn received by recent arrivals,
AA BA(iSnciccropCubaCofice,acboico
AUU article
10 liluls new crop N 0 Sugar
10 do Muscovado do
BO bbls N O Syrup
‘.10 do Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuits
BO do Cnunl Flour
50 liulf do do do
20 do crushed Sugar
20,000 lbs Bncou, assorted
50 kegs choice Goshen Butter
BO casks do do Cheese
BO boxes do do do
55 bbls II S Flour
dec 2-8 31 Op
4-1 ttiiiffliniiis.
A LARGE assortment of beautiful patterns
and siipHriorqualily. imported expressly for
our retail trade. Recently opened nnd for sale
by SNIDER, LAT1IROP &. NE/ITT.
dec 23
Cnri>vtliiR.
PIECES of Carpeting, fine and super-
^ fine, newest style patterns. Just received
and for sale low by
dec23 JAS. A. CLIFFORD.
Morn New Goods,
JAS. A. CLIFFORD has received by barque
Colorado Scgurt*.
15,000 VK ro Y r™K” r '
' miN'riMr.Ti
HUNTINGTON & HOLCOMBE.
dec 28 31 Op
Iron Stoic.
H UNTINGTON.WRIGUT CO. offer lor
sale on accommodating terms, a goo. ..ml
full assortment of IRON, STEEL, Ac. consist
ing of, viz:
40 tons Swccds Iron
25 do English do
30 do American do
2 do Sheet do*
2 do Boiler do
40 bundles Hoop do
40 do Baud do
do Nail Rods
do Shapes
do American Steal
do German 'do
do Spring do
do
30
20
5
2
(I
Spruit
1 case of Cast
GOO kegs Nails
Cart und Wngnn Boxes, Ac
nov 28 280
Guns.
3 CASES double Percussion Guns, received
per ship Indefatigable from Liverpool. F
sale by N. B. A H. WEED,
dec 25
Soap, Sliovtls and Paper.
• rv l BOXES Soap, It) dnz Iron Shovels
100 100 reams Wrapping Paper,received
per sciir Eagle. For sale by
dec25 LADD, TUPPER A SISTARE,
i permanent
enud volume of the Quarto is commenced with
tlm new yenr for the accommodation und con
venience nf new subscribers, who at that period,
generally determine oil the character and kind of
periodicals best recomeuded to their attention
•and best worthy of their pntrouuge.
The New World was bSguu, ill tlm largo or
folio size, in October 1839. It immediately-ac
quired n circulation impreccdeully great. It
was ordered to be fentto all parts of the country;
it was sold in great numbers in tlm principal ci
ties of tlm Uuion. The plan upon which it
wnscoudiicted was novnl nnd siriliiiig. Its dis
tinguishing feature was, that it republished with
unpurulluled dispatch, tlio most attractive por
tions of'new English literature. On it* broad and
ample puges were displayed in rapid nnd bril
liant succession, tho Idlest productions of the
niost propular authors of the day. Their names
formed a galaxy, which shed a fascinating lu>tro
around tho new and copious jourua). One star
diii'ored from another star in glory, but they
were allstnis. Not ninny of tho minor lights
were admitted into their splendid company.
Dickens, Bultcer, Talfonl, Milford, Ainsworth,
Dewey, Sedgwick, Longfellow, have few compeers
in their time, and few urn worthy of being rank
ed with them.
It was not to lie wondered nt that the Npw
World become a great fhvorito with the intelli
gent and reading nubile. There was only one
. objection made to it—and that was to its size.
Tho Folio form was the most popular but net
most convenient for those, who, considered tho
works which it contained too'valuable to bo
thrown aside. For such readers, tlio Quarto
was commenced in June last, and for such it wil
he continued. I
For the new volume, commencing in January,
w« nsk the subscriptions of ell lovers of pure
and elegant literuture throughout tho country.
Il r e ask them tou to favor us with their names tin-
ttoslicn Bicttcr.
/"k FIRKINS choice Gerimn Butter, land'
iug friini brig Excel, foi sale by
dec23 LADD, TUPPER A SISTARE.
Phelps’ Gin.
QQ BBLS Phelps’ Connecticut Gin, landing
i/O from brig Philnrn. for sale by
dec23 LADD, TUPPER A SISTARE.
Hillcs, Guns und Pintols,
rZ" EFT constantly on hand and made to order,
IV. by the subscriber at No. 2 Waring’s Block,
near .Market-Square: also Powder, Shot. Lend.
Gaps, and all kinds nf sporting apparatus. Re
pairing of all kinds done with neatness nnd de
spatch.
N. B.—All Rifles sold warranted to shoot well.
E. H. ROGERS,
dec 22 30(1 i
Knit, §u?ar, Whiskey, Ac.
KAfl SACKS Salt
lAvkxA 10 klids St Croix Sugar
20 do Porto Rico do
50 bbls superior Rye Whiskey
40 do Holland Gill
(1 ^ do Utard Brandy
3 4 pipes do
2 pipes Holland Gin
20 bbls Pc
Pencil Brandy
10 do Mouoiigalinla Whiskey
00 hags Rio Coffee
30 dp White Lnguuyra Coflce
30 kegs Nails, nssm ted
30 do Tobacco, select brands
Justiecuivcd nnd for sale by
FORT, CLOPTON A MALONE,
nov 4 256
Silk for Mantilla Shawls.
G RO do A fringe silk for Shawls. Just recei
ved by AVERY A JOHNSON,
dec 22 South sidn Monument square.
Ln Grange,
Super heavy nnd deep fringe changeable 8-4 Silk
Shawls
Do do do do Dama«k do
Do do do do Black Dntnask do
llbio black Gro Do Lyons Silk
Ladies Cravats, Plaid Shawls
Linen Cnmhric Hand kerchiefs
Do do do, col’d borders
Merino Drawers, childrens Beaver Gloves.gents
do, durkCassimere, Inserting*, Trimmings, Ac.
dec 0
.9ii*l Received,
A LOT of while Marseilles Counterpanes and
col’d Quilts. For sale low, by
dec 19 JAS. A. CLIFFORD,
Dry Good*.
T HE subscriber Ims now on hand, nnd will
continue to keep a very general assortment
ol Fanny and Staple Dry Goods, Perfumery.Ac.,
which is offered for sale low, under the manage-
manage
ment of William G. Foote, south side Market-
Square. Planters and families will be supplied
at very low prices, by
273
nov 12
II. ROBERTS.
Silks, Ac.
B lue black Rep silk
Black und blue black Gro dn Swiss
Poult dc Soie, fig’d and col’d Silks
Rich French und English Prints
Also,
Wool, black Cloths and Cnssimeres
For sale low, by
HENRY LATHROP,
dec 17 7 A 10 Gibbons’ Buildings.
Oeer Mr. Wood's Root Store. Hrijan-rtrett, near
the Murhtt.
M R. FINN, respectfully informs llio inhabi
tant* and visiters of Savannah, that he will
exhibit for a short time, lu<i most curious and It.
lerestiiiK r.r» of FANCY GLASS WORKINT
ami SPINNING, in which lie will go through
the course of making a variety. nf ornaments nf
Glass Work of various colors, srtclt a* Ships.
Carriage*, Horses, and Birds, with n variety of
ornaments, likewise Vases and Baskets of Flow
ers. which are suitible ornaments for the Side
Table or Mnntlo-pioce. and well adapted ns pre<
scuts to relatives orb fair friend,
L. BALDWIN A CO.
For Boston;
& . Th* brig HAVRE, Cnpf. Carpenter, hns
* ha riieVeiirco engaged nndtoiiig on board,
r or freight of balancn^or ^n.«*nge, np^dtr to the
Captain, or
Joe 33
LOW'D l\
For Jrmv-Yoi'k—flriV Line,
I’ll If f. |,| ■» linnl.hl .1 t nil
The rngninr pa'cke't’ brig'"mADISON.
-JftittCnptiim Bolklny, will bo despatched imme
diately. For freight or passage, having first rate
accommodation*, apply on hoard at Mirtgiu'
upper wharf, or to
dec 22
LEWIS A WILDER.
^ For Baltimore.
n " A ®°PP®t fnrteiind schr
™*HLNRIErTA, Captain Parker, having
most of her cargo engaged, will meet with dc
patch. For balance of freight, apply
‘ ““ lUCH
dec 23
*9
8. PIHLBRICK A CO.
GflllVftlA Stiminhoat Company’s Stock.
. By Colicii & Fosilick.
In front of the F.xehangp on Friday nt»x
10 O’clock, \V1|| bn sold, 30 Slisres of the Stock
’ol’the Georgia Sicaniliiiut Company, in lots to
suit purchasers. Terms ca»h. dec 29
BJ' Colton A Fnadick.
On the first Tuesday ft Janitnrv next, before
tho Court House ill ibis ciiy,\Vill he solu at pub
lic auction, by nrdttr of tho Marine A Fire In-
aiirnnco Bank oftlin Stnte of Georgia,
M Shares of th« Capital Stock of the Central
Rail Road A Banking Company, pledged by C.
B. Cnrtor for tlio pay incut orhtstmteofmteUiou-
Hand dbllnrs.
Al*5.32 Shares of Stock of (lie Central Rail
Rond *t Banking Company, pledged by Robert
T. Webb for the linyinimt nf mb note for t\venlv-
seven hundred dollars.
By order of the llonrdof Dircntor*.
JAS. SMITH, Cashier.
dec 3 290||
AdminJstri
h wiilbiun ftnnl
or store, supdry nrlicM of Clh thing Aild Watcli-
ve, belonging to ihn estntx uf Jhhti Sthltfnli. da-
henn'd, ttnd *old by order of tlm ADmiMntrbtUr for
benefit tif tho heirs mid creditor!; TtirtltiMh.
cltv money.
flee 30 ' ,,V " H
Ou TUf.8UAY imiiui:
the Court liuiiau, II likely Nogu
23 years of age, a good held blind. .
city money, puMurier inlying for bill
dec 29
Stocks.
i Plilllnick & Co*
Knvanimli F«:nmlc Asylum.
^N ehiction for Mntrnnjifthis Institution,will
ho held on tho 1st Thursday in January
hext. Applicants will cnll bti
dec 15
MRS. 8. COHEN,.
Sec’y S. F. Asylum. StAte-sireut.
For Bultitnoi'c.
The regular packet brig OPELOUSAS,
Cant. Forrest, will have quick despatch.
Forfreiglitor passage, apply on hoard, or to
V. SORREL A CO.
Who have for sale landing from said brig,
900 Im Kind* Oats
300 bids superfine Baltimore Flour
100 bags Snorlsnnd Bran •
250 Knlnsmfs ilitm*,2ls)Xe*Tongues
1 box Baltimore Sausages
dec 29
Dividend No. 7.
Savaxiui: 1m oiiancb A Tnusr Co. 1
3rd December, 1840.
T HE Board of Directors having this day de
clared a Dividend of live percent, ftbm tho
profits of tho lust six mouths, the raum will be
paid oil and A Her Monday next, the 7th ihsliint.
a AMI) EE C. HOUSE, Secretary,
dec 4 291
By S. _
,On tho first Tliosdiiy in JuMhury hext, ni jt
o’clock, itt front of the Court Ilburt;
80 Share's guv’ll Irtb*. ‘A Trust Co. g40 paid In;
5 do dd db dh ’dn. 100 do dd
25 do CVnt. It. R. A Bniikldg Cn, 100, dh do
In lot* to suit purrhasbno INI day I
credit lor npprovv.d endorsed pnjihr. dec 15 '
On Mo!
. Aomiuistralor’
By H. Fiillbrlcl
iondaV ■ •
ica.
the 18th Juhltary. next; M 1L
’•‘chick, in froht nf store, suttdry hrtlcleii, Vi*—
Furniture, Crockery and Glalswnt'C, Beils', lkd*-
dingund Bedsteads, Wearing Apnartl, Alt., bfi
longing to the estate nfllimin AlnWi. debensed ,,
Sold by permission ofCollti and bar- oilier Hr
the Administrator, for benefit of the Itelhi aud
creditor* ofsntd estate. Term* cusli, (city hilm*
ay) hefore delivery. deb 11
4
For IluI(lmoro-s-/i’cgN//ir Line.
Admission, 25 cents, children half price.
Open from 10 till V. and from 4 till 9 o’clock
nt night. • 1
N. B.—This Exhibition is particularly inter-
eating nnd iustructivi ns it shows tho power of
heat over Gins* in thf hands of a skilful Opera
tor. likewise the Spinning of the Glass (of which
cloth i» now made in Europe nod formed part nl
tlm Queen’* Wedding Garment.) is ii beautiful
mid simplu njierniiou, and is worth tho trilling
cxpeu«e incurred for dlmihsion-
dec 29 311
B. T. IPIIJEFH
R espectfully nonnuoee*to tho voter*
of Chatham CouMy, that lie isn condidato
for tho office of Tax C4lector, in place of Da
vid Bell, Esq., declined u ru-eicctiou, nnd solicit*
llmir support. dec 25
Tux Collector.
W E are authorized to uimoiincn JAMES
E. HOGG, E*q v a* a candidate for Tax
Collector, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the
resignation of the prcseljt incumbent.
rr o (lie Voters of Chutlinut Co
I TAKE this opportunity nfappriZingyou that
(auii a candidate for tin ” ~ "
Ifltn a candidate for tin office' ofTiiVCollec
tor, nnd if elected, will endeavor to give general
satisfaction. EDWARD BOURQUIN.
dec 28 310
To the Electors of Chatham Co.
F ELLOW-CITIZENS—-I am a candidate
for Tax Collector at the ensuing election,
nnd solicit your suffrage*.
Respectfully, your nbd’t servant,
* doc 38 310 (JACOB SHAFFER. •
Tax Collector.
TTIIIE friendsqfMr. John Cuss offer hint nsn
i candidate lor the above office, declined by
tho present worthy incumbent, Mr. I). Bell. If
elected, wo believe bo will faithfully servo tlm
public. MANY VOTERS,
dec 23 • 307
New Establishment.
The subscriber*nro now opening,
on Bay-street, next door to Messrs.
Wimberly A Jones, nil extensive as-
Kortmuut of HATS und CAPS,com
prising every variety nnd stylo ex
tant, manufactured by themselves expressly fof
this mai hot, which they offer nt wholesale or re
tail on liberal terms. As wo design confining
ourselves exclusively to the sale of Hats A Cans,
our stock in point of quality and fashion wil Ine
equal to any ever offered to tho citizens of Sa
vannah By tho weekly arrivals from New York,
we shall ho furnished with the latest fashions di
rect from our manufactory. Country Merchants,
Planter* and tho Public generally, nro respectful
ly solicited to givo us a call. *
J. IVES A CO.
N. B.—Bay-street, nextdoorto Messrs, Wim
berly A Jones,
nov 17 277
To tho Voters of Chatham Co.
I AM a Candidoto for the office of Tn. Col
lector nnd solicit your support.
Respectfully, JOHN’S. ACIIOHD.
dec 24 308
Broadcloths and Cassiincrcs,
I N great variety. Among which are, nxtrn
quality West of England, and black, blue aud
invisible green Rromlclnths; line and’ medium
qualities, black,brown, blue, olive, green, iuvis.
green, cadet aud steel mix’d Broadcloths; wiper
black and fanev Casritm-rc* und Doeskins. For
sale by SNlb.ER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
dec 23
Sashes and Glass.
Q/JAA LIGHTS fe by 10 Window Sn*h-
OUUU es, 1200do 10by 12 do do
75 bo^es Window Glass, assorted size*
Just received per brig Madison nnd for sale by
HAZARD, DEN SLOW A WEBSTER,
dec 23
To the Voters of the 3d Beat.
G ENTLEMEN—-I oiler for re-election to the
oflice of Justice ofthn Peace in your Beat,
aud respectfully solicit your suffrages ou Sutur-
dav, 2d January next: and if elected, pledge my
self to discharge the duties of tlio same to tlm
best of my ability. T. VERSTILLE.
dec 25 309
A. Whitehead, Surgeon Dentist,
Bull street, above Congress, Sucannah.
W ILL insert Teeth from one to n whole set;
will fill defective Teeth with gold or ce
ment, or destroy the nerves of decayed Teeth by
n process entirely now, without the least pain to
the patient.
N. B.—Satisfactory testimonials will bo shown
by calling ns above. 307 dec 23
A Card.
DR. ROBERT II. A. KOCH,
PROFESSOR OK MUSIC,
Scholar of the celebrated Charles Maria U. Weber.
j RESPECTFULLY informs tho Ladies and
mediately, that we may not fill short of the num
ber that will herequirctl in this form, Tho reason
ableness of this request will- bo understood when
we stato that orders nro every day received for
bnck numbers which cannot be supplied. Ton
WOIIII
times tbo subscription price would now be
cheerfully paid by those, who delayed to send
early orders. The scarcity of old numbers is
an udmirnldo proof of tlioir value; in them are
contained works sold for six pence uud one shill*
big, which cost in tho original editions one dol
lar and sometimes fivn dollars.
Thu New Woui.d will ho conducted ns it lias
been, with those improvements nnd additions,
• which time nnd experience have not fiiiled to
suggest. It will he complete iu all tho depart
ments of n first-rate litorary journal. From tho
extensive acquaintance ehlnyed by tlio Editors
with all tho host writers and critics of tho country,
’his will ha no difficult tusk. It will continue
’<> he edited by Park Boujamin and Kpes Sar
gent.
This form of tho New World will bo rendered
more elegant it its external appearance. It will
•>e ombellishcd with engravings uud music, chosen
by a distinguished professor.
TERMS.—Thrkk Doi.lars % yenr (same ns
folio) or FIVE Dollars for twe copies, payable in
advance, postage fren. Whom postage is not
paid, it will bo deducted from the remittance.
. Cj*AII postmasters in good standing nro uuilior-
i7.ed to act us agents, and may receive subset iptions
at $3 ayenr nnd retrain 25 per com thereof for
commission,nnd mini: the bnlauco (2,25) in funds
currant in New-York. If not current hero lIAy
cents on each $3 subscription may bo retained.
K3* Address
dec 30 J. WINCHESTER, Publishni*.
Oiiiii Drops nnd Juju bo Pnetc.
A FRESH supply rccoivad per schr Factor
•CX. nnd for sain by
. nnd for sain bj
dec 30
T. L A
J. M. TURNER.
Monumont-Sqiiaro.
Jujube Pnslo.
.fJENUINC French Jujube Paste, for sale by
'tho pound or lusa quantity. Just received
I In. u,.l« I... * l
U\d for sale by
\lec30.
A. PARSONS.
Oils, &c.
JA GALLS bleached Winter pressed re-
4 \/\_f fined Whale Oil
BOO do common Whnlo Oil
2 cases 1st quality Chrome Green
lfiO kegs White Load
Just received per brigs Madison nnd Excel,
nnd for sale bv
HAZARD, DENSLOW A WEBSTER,
dec 23
Gld Brandy.
£> HALF pipes nf that much admired old
4 Brandy, just received «nd for sale by»
dec 24 ' LONG A PATTERSON.
Brandy,
Brandy,
-fl £\ PIPES Otard, Dnpny A Co’
JLU imported by the subscribers from Franco
expressly for this market, and for snlo low for
cash or approved paper.
. ... Mr
deo 23
[)SER-A O’DRISCOLL.
Starch and Mustard.
BOXES Colegato’s snp’r Starch, 20do
OU London Mustard, just received und for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
dec 24
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE,
Corner of Bay I ane and B’hitaker-Street.
T IIE subscriber respectfully announces to his
friends and tho public, tlint he is prepuied
to oxocuto Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Checks,
Law Blanks, Cotton Kccoints, Dray Tickets',
Bills of Lading, Hand Bills. Libels, Promissory
Notes, Merchants Cards, Visiting Cards, Ac., in
a superior stylo, aud on terms as reasonable as
possibly cun tin afforded in tlm city.
E. J. PURSE.
•lust Received
P ER brig Jane, a new assortment of splendid
grand square Piano Fortes, made by the
celebrated Joseph Hisky. of Baltimore. Also,
two European Piano Fortes, made by the cele
brated E. F. Rosenkrnnz nf Dresden, in Saxony.
Also, an assortment of the newest music, at Doc
tor Koch’s Piano Forte, Miuic npd Teaching
Saloon, Broughton »t., next loMr.J. Dixson’s
store.
dec 28 310m
For Sale,
A N omire gong, consisting of sixty-nine NE
GROES, principally in largo families.—
These Negroes have most of them been horn nnd
raised on a healiby Sea Island plantation, nnd
consist of valuable bouse servants ploughmen,
boatmen nnd field hands. Tho whole are war
ranted as well behaved aud orderly. They will
ho sold together or iu families, to suit purchasers.
R. A W. KING.
dec 17 302||
A Bni'Kiiiii for Sale."
T HE subscriber wishing to rumovo to tho
south-western' part ol the State, oilers for
sale his possessions at Station No. 12 on Central
Unit Road. I have In u body about 3000 acres of
Land, 1000 ncres cleared and under good fence,
and on tho premises nre two comfortable dwel
lings, two new store houses, two gin houses, ne
gro bouses, corn cribs, stuhlcs, Ac. This situa
tion offers ns many advantages to one wishing to
a o iu tho koupjng of a pilblic house, tuer-
iziug and planting, as any in the State. Any
ono wishing to buy will cnll on tlm subscriber ou
tho ptemisos, who will rnnko tlm terms liberal.
W. P. HARDWICK.
Double Bridges,IWiuhngton Co. Nov. 24,1840.
nov 28 287tn
Gentlemen ofthn cili of Savannah,that his
PIANO FORTE. MUSH, AND TEACHING
SALOON, will Imrcnpcntd to-day iu Brough
ton street, next door to .Mr. James Dicksons
Confectionary store.
FOR SALE,
Just received, the ncim( music, to he sold nt
six cents per page.
A Piano Forte always will he ready for trying
the pieces of music. ,
Just received, u number of splendid grand
square Piano Fortes, with four pedals, by which
tlm Performer can produce uinn different sounds,
made by the celebrated Joseph Iliskoy, Piano
Forte manufacturer, of Baltimore; also, Guitars,
Violins, Flutes. Flageolets Accordiaus, Ilurp,
Guitar and.Violin Strings.
Also, u second hand Chickcring’s Piano
Forte.
Dr. K. in selling Pianos will tuke old Piauos in
exchange; also, old Piuno Fortes can ho repaired
and tuned. Dr. K. hns uii experienced gentle
man engaged iu that line.
Dr. K. also will reopen his Musical School next
week. For terms, to tench on tho Organ, Harp,
Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, in Thorough
Base nml in Singing, apply in course of this
week, nt his Teaching Saloon.
Dr. K- will teach four or more scholars in otic
lesson, after tho new improved method, which
hasbeen introduced in the Northern Academies
will) great success.
Any person who wishes to linvo. Music com
posed to Poetry, can have it done, and for terms,
upjily to his Music Saloon.
y Those who subscribed to pay for tho
uting cftlm Evening Guu, tlm Publisher re
spectfully requests to cnll nth) snUle'tho nmount
of their subscription. K. J. PURSE.
nov 25
285
Pianos.
T HE subscriber linsjust received nnd is now
opening PIANOS, from tho most celebra
ted makers iu the United Stntes, viz: Chickering
iV Co: of Boston, and Nunns Sf Clark of New
York. These Instruments are offered at tho
snmo prices at which they could he purchased nt
tlio Manufactories; aud tho arrangements which
the subscriber has entered into with llm makers,
will always ouublo him to supply tlm puhlio at
first cost. I. W. MC
doc JO 293—l m
IORRELL:
Stove for Sale.
A SMALL, neat, Boston sheet iron STOVE,
with transparent door, und lined with fire
brick, for sale-price Enquire at tlm Repub
lican office.
Tlm coppered mid copper fastened brig
—mlJANK, Copt. Fitzgerald, having most of
her caigu encaged, will have immediate des
patch. For balance affreight or passage, apply
«•» ' S. PIHLBRICK A CO.
Who offer for sale lauding from said brig,
21)00 bushels prime whitu Corn
50 kegs new''Leaflaird
30 bbls'Pilot Bread
200 Ilnms, Baltimore cured ' dec 21
For Havana.
U Tlm schr RED ROVER. Captain Pen-
ssfield. will sail To-morrow. 29th iust. For
pn«s:ige, having good nccoi miodatioiis, apply on
ILFORD.
hoard. or to
dec 28
EDW'D PA DELI
For Havana.
The superior copper fastened nnd cop-
•^®p«red sclio uer W.M. A. CALDWELL,
Hughes, master, will have immediate despatch.
For freight or passage, having excellent accom
modations. apply tn Copt. H. on board nt Jones’
upper wharf, or to
LADI : , TUPPER A SISTARE.
Who linvo for sale landing from said vessel,
2100 bushels heavy Oats
'2100 do prime white Corn
200 bids best Howaid-strent Flour
200 superior Bacon Hnms
100 keg* Baltimore No. 1 Lard
deo J4
For Freight or Charter.
The fine copper fastened schr MARY,
"““■Captain Trefeather, 100 tons burthen, is
ready for liny voyage. Apply to Captain T. on
hoard, or to tjEO, 11. MAY.
dec 29
For Freight or Charter.
Tlm schr ST. LEON, Capt. McGrath.
Siwtwill lie ready to receive cargo iu a lew days.
Apply to S. PIHLBRICK A CO,
dec 23
The Mucou Steamboat Co.
Offers the following Steamboats
for sale, viz: J. Slone, Chieftain,
J. Goddard, and Superior. The J. Stone is u
side wheel boat, |mv pressure engines, and car
ries 750 bales cotton. The Chieftain is a side
wheel boat- high pressure engines, nnd carries
otltl bales cotton. Tlm J. Goddard is a stern
wheel boat, high pressure engines, nnd nearly
new. The Superior is a stern wheel boat, with
high pressure engines.
All the above Boats nre now in complete or
der and ready for running. Also ten' Pole Boats,
eight of which are now in order for running, nnd
will carry 000 bales cotton each. Two Lighters
and n pair of. Steam Engines just from ProVi-
deirc, cylinders 4 by 10.J, together with sundry
boat utensils. .Tlm J. Stone and Chieftain, nre
now lying in Savannah, the balance at Macon.
Tho above Bontsnre now offered nt private sale,
and if not sold before, they will he disposed nf at
public sale. Thu J. Stone and Chieftain on the
first Tuesday in Jnnnnry next, and the balance
ou thu second Tuesday in January next at Ma
con.
For terms,apply to J. Goddard. Mncon; Alex
ander Mitclml, Darien; or tn the subscribers in
Savannah. L. BALDWIN A CO.
dec 18
For Sale.
Will be sold nt public
auction iu the Town of
Wilmington, N. C. on the
1st dny of January next.
14 STAGE COACHES
nnd HARNESS. Most of the Conches are in
first rate order. Terms liberal.
ALEX'R MACRAE.
Gen’l Ag’t W. A It. R.R.Co
dec 7 293—1J
Farm for Kale.
That desirable Farm, containing
eleven and a buff acres, shouted on
tlm Thunderbolt Rond, mm nnd u
quarter miles from llm city, with the
improvements thereon; consisting
of dwelling lmn«e. kitchen, "tables, Ac., well cal
culated for a public house and store.
Also,
A good family Horse nml Barouche, with four
seats, silver mounted. The Horse warranted
sound and gentle. For particulars, apply to
A. V. DESNOYER,
‘ Coi ner of Bull and Bryan-streets.
nov 10 271
Cr.xTnAi. II. R. and Uankiso Co. ok Ga. )
Savannah, Dec. 1.1840. \
Dividend No. 3.
T HE Bnnrd of Directors liuvb this day declar
ed if dividend of Two Dollars per share qn
tlm Capital Stofck of this Iilstitnfmn, Jutyalile In
tlm stockholder* or llmir k*g«l representatives, on
nhd after tlm 15th iiistaht.
Stockholders at or in the vicinity hf Macon, cult
r'efccivn llicirdivideiidsnttlm Branch.
It. It. CUYLER. Cashier,
dec 2 289
o’clock, in frlnit ofsitirb, sundry nrticle*, Vh!^-
Woftrliig Apparel, 1 ii'toce Cottoh (Miirtirtir, \
Comnnss, 1 Clock, l TraV*Ding BHg; i TrMwel;
Planters’ Dank*
A N Election will lie held ou ;he first Monday,
in January next, nt the Bunking House, in
•.hiscitv, for Eight Directors of this Bank, on the
part ot tlm Stockholder*. The poll will bn open
ed ul 9 o’clock, A. M. und close at 2 o'clock, P,
M. J-. MARSHALL, Cashier.
den 3 290
Central Rail Roud A Banking:
Co. of Georgia
Sucannah, 'X.th Nov. 1840.
T HE annual election for Niue Director* to
manage the affairs of this Institution, will be
Held at the Banking House iu this city on the
first Monday iu January next, between the hours
of 10. A. M. nnd2. P. M.
Bv order of tlm Board,
nov 20 . It. It. CUYLER. Cashier.
’Knvannali Ins. & Trust Co. ?
29th December, 1840. )
T HE annual election for thirteen Directors to
manage the affairs oftlii* Institution, will bo
bold nt the office of the Company, on tho sccnnd
Monday, the Mth dny of January next, between
tint hours ofi» o’clock, A. M.nnd 2 o’clock, P,
M. SAM’L C. HOUSE, Sec’y.
dec 29 Sit
OSCAR KCEITZ,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
I NSTRUCTOR on the Piano Forte, Guitar,
Harp. Flute, and French Hum.
Musical Saloon over tlm Drug Store of W. II
Turner. Residence at Mrs. Hardee’s, Brough-
ton-sirent.
(D* Piano Fortes tuned,
nov 14 275
Mr. Joseph Hisky,
Lately from Baltimore,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies nnd
gentlemen uf Savannah, that lie will Rutile
off his own invented splendid Key’d Harp Piano
Fd.-te (there being only two of the kind in the
whole world) and one Pinna Forte, for the sum
ofTwolvn Hundred Dollars, ns soon as Sixty
Chnuces are obtained, nt Twenty Dollars n
Chance. The instrument can he semi nt Dr.
Koch’s Piano Ftirte, Music.aud Teaching Saloon.
The Subscription List will be upeued at the same
place.
CZP Tlm Mousy is to be paid before thu Ruff
ling lakes piece,
dec 28
3JGm
Administrator’* Sule; .
By S. Pliilbrick Ac. Cfr.
On MONDAY, tlm I8ih JtiiiiinrV next, nt t!
Ac. belonging to tlto estate of 8, OodlYtw; de
ceased; nml sold by permission nfCnurt and hni’
order Of tlio Admin istVn tor, for thtl benefit of the
Imirs nnd creditors of the estate. Thruis ciish,
(city money) before dnliVery. Ueh ] 1.
. Administrator's Sole.
By S. Pliilbrick Ac C6\
On Saturday, llm 2d dny of Jnilunry lihkt, til
11 o'clock, in front of store, sundry nrtiblcit, vixt
Gnris. (’lucks, bid Iriih, Ab., heimijring to the
Estate of James II. B. Fbstfer. deceased ,ahd solid
by permission of Court mid per br'der bf tlm Ail*
ministrntbr. Terms cash, (city iiibticy) before
delivery. nov 11
Corn—Afloat.
By S. Pliilbrick & Co.
At Private Sulo.
2500 bushel* prune Corn, nnrgb bf t6\\t PhtW
gou. For shin m lb ft to iltit hhrihnsers.
dec 24
Watches. Jewelery, Ac. ut privnie Sale.
By 3. Pliilbrick & Co.
An invoice nfWntclies. Jewelery,Ac;; hlnong
which nre llm following nrticles, viz: Bullies sir-
ver Pap Boats, large Table Sponni* hnil Fbrkh;
Desert Spoon*.nud Forks, silvfch Bbtip Ladies,
Sauce Ladle* nml Gravy SjibOtls, TdU Spbbn!
nnd Sugar Tongs, Salt anti Mustard Bpbflns;
Mustard Pols, silver Strainers.Biller Mugs, dn
Ten Pot, Sugar, Basin and Milk Pot, Indies gold
Watches, silver Watches, Indies Buckles, Indioil
and gents Guard Chains, do do Finger Rings,
gold Lockets,' dn Ear Rings, Indies aha gent!
Breastpins, gold and plated Seals. Gerhihu silvel
Guard Chains.dn Pencil Cases, Ao.
Also, nu invoice of ready made Clbtnlhg. n*
mong which nre Boston Wrappers, bbyft wild
mens cloth Pants, fine bhio, black and*hrbWIl
cloth Coats, black satin Vests, hn«H Shills; ker
sey and summer Pauls, Canton flnnubl Shirt*
and Druwers. fringed Curtains, Ac. dec 23
By s. Pliilbrick Ac C’o.
At*PHVnte8nle: j
One hale (50 phir) Miner fancy end Bnlh Blaii-
kets; one dn (25 pail) extra heavy super Mack
inaw did one do (100 pair) fancy end VVliitucy
Blankets. Just received, nnd Will he sbltl oil ac
commodating terms. « IleclO
SiteriIT’S Sale.
W ILL be sold on ihe first Tiiesdny ill JaH^
unry next, heftirh the Cuiirtllouse iii thH
City of Durieif, b'etWeeh llm usual hour! of lalhl »
V %T -" ’ ,A g tb th'i
I’ountv:
r State \
A Negrd Hoy hamed liamlot, belonging to thO
estate nf Ann C. Cannon, late of said Countyi
levied on to satisfy pu exeblilloii for her SUr~
Tax for too year 1837. Atnifiim due $4,28
cost*. JOHN HUTSON;,
dec 5 Dop’y Sheriff m,
A Grand Instrnmcutnl and Vo
cal Concert.
A T the solicitation of several gentlemen, Mr.
F. Cook, celebrated Violin and Guilnr
Player, late of New York, will give a concert,
provided there nre one hundred subscriber* ob
tained. Mr. C. will be assisted by the two prin
cipal Professors of Savannah, Dr. Koch mid Mr.
Soeitz—when will be perfo.med Songs, Over
tures, Solo* und Concerto*, on tbo Piuno Forte,
Violin, Guitar, Fluto and French Horn.
Mr. Joseph Hi«ky has kindly olfered hi* own
: nvenled splendid keyed Hnrp Piano Forte,
for this occasion.
A subscription list is open nt Dr. Koch’s Piano
Forte. Music and Teaching School,
(CTTickets one dollar, childreu half price,
dec 28 310m
Notice.
A MEETING ol tlm Stockholders nf tlm
Bank of Brunswick, will beheld nt their
Agency in the city of Augusta, on Monday, the
25th day nf Jnnnnry next, for tho purpose of
electing n Board nf Directors, and for the trans
action ofuny otner business that may then come
before them'. I. C. PLANT, Cushicr.
Brunswick, Nov. II, 1840.
nov 12 273||25J
Tittw Notice.
T HE undersigned oilers his professional ser
vices to the public. He will practice in the
several Courts ofthn Eastern District «md the
Court of Common Pleas A Oyer A Terminer
for tlm City of Savannah. Office iu Green's
Buildings ou the Bay, 3d door from Druyton-st.
WM. FABIAN LAW.
dec 22 3361—1 mo
Dissolution.
T IIF. copartnership lipretntore existing he.
tween tho subscriber*, under the firm of
Poincey A Acosta, whs dissolved on the lfith
in*t. by mutual enuseut. ’l^he unsettled affairs
of the concern will be attended toby Mr. Victor
Poincey and Domingo C. Acosta.
Signed VICTOR POINCEY.
DOMINGO C. ACOSTA.
Centrcvillage. Supf. 30th, 1840.
dec 11 . 297k
Icc 10
301
. Cni'd.
T HE Subscriber having secured the services
of Mr. William S. Thompson, (formerly
Foreman for C. C. Thompson A Co. on the
Bay) would inform his friend* and the public,
limt orders for making or repairing Gentlemen's
garments of oil description,will he thankfully re
ceived nnd promptly executed.
E. IIAGAR.
dec 8 294
311
dec 29
Hlffli School.
B AMES' School is now iu operation nt
• tlm Methodist Sublmlh School-room, ou
South Brond-st.,between Ahorcornmid Lincoln.
InstrudUon is given in all tho branches usually
taught in tlm High Schools or Academics of our
country. Tortus made known hy implication to
tho Teacher nt the residence nf 8. Gnodulj. Thy
Teacher will try in do his duty and to satisfy his
employers.
Tho Night School occupies four nights of each
week, commencing ntlmii past 0. unit continuing
two hours nnd a half. In this School, pnrliculnr
attention is given to Freucli, Book-keeping and
tho higher Muthematics.
nov10 270
SIKOUSE A* MASON,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND MANU
FACTORY,
Suv:inn:i!i, (Ga.) and Easton,(Pa)
T HE Public is informed, that n good assort
ment tf COACHES, BAROUCHES,
BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKEYS, Sfc., arei con
stantly kept for sale nl thu ubovo Establishments-
of onr own manufacture, which nro offered on
tho most rensouahlo terms.
A continuance of favors from our old custom
era and Uie public generally, is respectfully soli
cited.
Repository in Savannah, corner ofBnllaud
Broughton-street, near Monument Square,
oct 20 258[|
For Sale.
O NE finnily of Negroes, consisting nf setfon;'
nlso, one’Negro Bov. Tho family consists
ofa man and n woman, prime workers, raised on
a cotton plantation; ono boy 12 yenrs old, ono of
8, one girlnl'O years, one of2, nml an infant boy
0 weeks old. The nbovo properly tvill he sol’d
low, nnd ou accommodating term*. Foi further
particulars, apply to ths snhsenibur.
nov 24 HIRAM ROBERTS
Copartnership.
FT1HE undersigned having purchased Messrs.
“ ancoy A Acosta's stock of Goods nnd in-
i. Poincey A Acosta's
terest in this place, huve formed themselves into
copartnership under the firm of Villnlonga A A-
costa, for the purpose of transacting a general
MERCANTILE BUSINESS. Wo solicitfirom
our friends a continuation of the patronage so
liberally bestowed noon the late firm.
Signed, JOHN L. VILLAI.ONGA,
DOMINGO C. ACQSTA.
Centrcvillage, Sept. 30th, 1840.
lee II 297k
Fifty Negroes for Hire.
O N the first Tnesdoy in January next, will bo
hired to the highest bidder,before llm Conrt
House iu Brunswick, between the hours of 10
aud 4 o’clock, 50 Negroes, belonging to the Es
tate of the lute John G. Bell, Esq. Tho Negroes
are accustomed to tho cultivation of Rice, and
will bo hired for one year.
JOHN F. GREEN, \ Fx , or .
UL’UllF. GltANT, j
dec 16 301
Notice.
T HE subscriber having purchased from Win.
H. Lloyd his entire stock of Dry Goods,
Ac., will continue tlm business at the same place,
under tho direction of Mr. W. G. Foote.
nn\ 10 271 II. ROBERTS.
Law Notice.
T HE undersigned having connected their
professional interest in tne counties of Lau
rens, Pulaski, Telfair. Twiggs. Dooly, Macon,
Houston, Marion, Sumpter, Crawford, Bibb,
M<>»roo uud Talbot, will puar.tr.rdSy attend to the
collection and adjustment of all claims entrusted
to their care in said counties, or iu any Of the ad
jacent counties, if rtmv should be favored with a*
coll. Address Polhilf A Strong, Savannah, Ga.
THOS. H. POLHILL, Savannah.
SAM’L. M. STRONG, Macbn.
I tako this opportunity ofsnying that in addi*
lion to tlm different enmities o*f tlm Eastern Dis
trict, I will attend regularly tlm Court* ofBiiike,
Jefferson, Scriven and Washington nfthe Middle
Circuit. All business in (hose counties punctu
ally attended to
dec 21
305||
TIIOS. II. POLIIILL.
Notice.
A LL Persons having demands ngainstMessn
White A Bartels, are requested to render
them to the subscriber.
HOMES TUPPER,
dec 28 310k. Attorney and Assignee,
Election Notice
A N election for ono Representative in Con
gress, from the Stnfp iifGeorijin, vico Hon.
T. Colquitt, resigned: for fivo Justices of tlm In-
It.—I... Pnilft tl I'nllont,,, ntiil OoA.ll,.. of
(prior Court, a ^nx Collectnf, and Receiver of
Returns of taxnble property, of the County of
Chatham, will be held at theCoitrt House in tho
city nf Savnnuah, on Monday tho ftmrlh.day of
Jnnnnry < 1S4L Tho Justices of tho Penco ot the
County nf Chatham, are requested to attend and
preside at said election. Tho Sheriff of the
County of Chuthntn is hereby required to attend,
nnd open the polls nt the hour prescribed by law,
nnd with the County Constables, preserve order
nt said ele toon. Bv order.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
dec 12 Deputy CJerk i. c. c. i
Shot ill 's SnUn .
W ILL f»e sold on the first Tuesday ill Fill-
rooty next, before tlio Court llhirio lit
the city of Brunswick, between the usual hoiiftl
nfsale, seven Negro slaves, namfed Monday, Rtf
zan. Eliza; Flora, Nat, Elegnaiuid Peggy; levied
on ns tho jiroperty of S. M: Domett, tn satisfy
an execution issued Out of Ihe Inferior Court d
Glynn Cbunty under the. foreclosure of a fnbrt-
gnee in favor of Gnbrife! Dicks vs. SnmnEI M
Burnett; Property pointed out by dfefendduh
dec2 E. S. ASHCRAFT. Sheriffd. Hi
Exchange on Ncw-York«
B ILLS oil New York nt sight, in sums to suit
purchaser*. For sale hy
dec 25 ROSER A O’DRISCOLL.
Excitative,
B ILLS on Baltimore, md Bank Clifebkn d
New York at sight’A at five days, for sale'
dec 23 8. PIHLBRICK tb COr
Eiolmnge;
B ANK Checks ct sight on New York, in auuji
tb suit, for sale by
:o 17 . LEWI
VIS A WILDER.
Exchange oil Bostdrii
D RAFTS nt short sight, forsalp hy
SHAPTER A.WOODBRIDGE
dec 6
Wautcd at the Savahnah Eh-
naalfc Asylum;
MALE Teacher to Instrqct ino children
from the hour of nine until twelve fi’clooM
every morning, in tho useful branches ofa plaid
eduentinu. . .
Also wanted—A iVhltfe woman a! ebbk and,
washer, who would be williugjb innke hfersalf
otherwise useful; Apply to
MRS. S. tOUtN,
Sec’y S.Fi Asylum, Stntb-itreUt.
dec 11 297
W ' tioy Witni^d. "
ANTED by the year, a Bby 12 or 14 yeanf
ofngn. to wait about the hbdse and do
errands. Enquire' nt this office! nov 18
Wanted.
4 GOOD Cbnk, tVndibr fitld Ire her is wont-
j(x. ed in a fritfiily by tlfa jrear, bbruiiefibiiigdu
thu I*t January nfe*t. Wages bold hthiithlv or
quarterly. Enquire nt this offib'fe. dob' 18
I Iowa id Insurance Company or
Mcw-jfcrk,
I NSURES Ifousesnnd other Buildings, Ves
sels iu putt timl tiiei; Cargoes, Mercnandize;
and otlier personal property, ngalitst loss ordain:
ago hy tire. Also insure* Vessels, Cotton and
Merclintidize against the hrtznrd ofinldhtl naviga
tion, or transportation to and frbth Mncb'm oi'
Milludgeville.or any ofthe intermediate Iniidfngs;
also, between this place and.Charlkstbh.
8. C. DUNNING, Agent,
nov12 273 ^
'Hartford Flro Insurance Co;
MMH ainst loss
I NSURES against loss and damage by Fire, oil ■
cf
_ dwelling houses, stores, merchandize, fiirui-
turft, mills, tnanufhctories, and otliorproperty ori
terms as favorable a* other institutions Id this city.
The reputation, this company LiU Obwhied inf
ahusiness of more than 25yeafs, for liberality itt
nah. is duly au thorized toij
and isMiio policies ofittsutonL. ,
oct 13 ¥ W WOQDBRIDG
Notice.
T HE Cnpartnerahip heretofore existing be
tween tho subscribers under ihe firm of Pad-
nlford, Fay A Cb. is this dny dissolved by mutu
al consent. Edward Pudellhrd is charged with
the liquidation and settlement of thouffnirso ’the
concern, enmowereu tb u*o its itame for that pur
pose, and will continue tho business in his own
name for his own ucCbuut.
Signed EDW’D. PADELFORD,
SAM’L. H. FAY,
JOS. S. FAY.
Savannah, Dec. 1,1810.
Notice. .y )
T HE uudersigued will .receive Proposals for
erecting a Fence mound the Negro Cetne-
tery. Tho Proposals will stal* Uio exponre of
furnishing nil tho materials and executing the
work, which must bo finished in a specified tune
by the contractor. .
7 WM. If. CUYLER,
M. H. McALLISTER,
Newark Cider.
1 A BBLS Newark Cider, landing from.brig
I 1.1 Philura, and f*»r raid by
dtc-M ■ u BAKR\yiK 4*c,o
Savaunltli Ins. Ac 1
18th DeconihrV, lbLw. . • . ,
T HIS Company contintfee to takcrlilti'bf ev
ery description on favorable term!.' Hav-.
ery description nu favorable term'd:
iug no agencies to insure against fire that part of-
its business is confined tb tnis city, and embra
ces Insurance on every^claia of buildings,- furni
ture, merchandize,br vessels'and their oalgbei Itt
port. All lossos promptly paid. It olto bndd
nnd sell* Exchanges arid Check# bp the Nbrthertt
’•’ . ,/v .
President—J; fo Ui
Committee on finance.
Tlio President,
O; B. Gumming,
J. H. Burroughs!
E. Pitdelford/
F. Snlrel. .v . , , . .
The Cb mm iuitwstnset avet/aejr otJOo’elftckr
' d've 19
G. D.LglWsr.
....... et every dsvofj6
SAMUEL C.HOW8B, Sec’y.