Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 31, 1840, Image 3

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* front President British Quern GreuWtotarn Jnn. IW.mV President - BrUl.h«. 1 ..n,. , -AI«*>£• 'OnMonta One. 4 Ao,<li" ,nn 4 ‘ ...Mm llilliliinil Intelllmmcn. ponf oT' JavTsnair.■ ...me. ;ii.n*<fl. * AltlUVEU. 7 Bclir Albemarle, Russnll, Buck River* 1000 bushels Itoitftli Rico la II McAlpili. 8loop Exporiuiontj Corbott, Providonco, 15 days, to mailer. • „ , _ [V . . . Bloop iimirgia. Jnnnoy, Dnrlon. 8«J halo# Ootton to W Patterson A Co. .... Steamboat Clintlmm. Wood. Angiiata. with .ow boat* 12 A. 15, to Stenmbonl Co. 210 bale* Cotton to E Wilhington, H Ilnrpor, Adum» A Burrotigli*. Stonmboat Richmond, Blankoughin.’Dnrlnn.tc. I? llHiidcraon. 301 halo* Cotton to Rowland A Rarstow. CLEARED. Brig Oswogo, Young. Uurbndoox—l Ballwin it Co. Drig Philnm, Sherman, Now York—C’oAen, Mil- Ur U Co. Brig Planet, Knnwllon, Portsmouth, N. II.r-G JJ Cummins. Schr Vesper, Higgins, Norfolk—F Sorrel Sf Co. WENT TO SEA. Dr ship Arotlmsa, Lyon, Greenock. Brig Romulri, English, Providence. HAILED. Brig Jano, Fitzgerald, Baltimore. 8 DEPARTED. Steam packot Southerner, VVumborsio, Charles- ton.' Stoamhont Chatham, Wood, Augnxta. Steamboat inis, Pilcher, Black Creek. MOBILE, Den. 25.—Ar brigs Alderman, Snow, Bouton; Emerald. Frnncnrilli, Havana. Clil, slop Rienzi, Now York; brig Sm>y, Ho. . NEW-ORt.EANS.Dec. 24.—Ar ships Queen Victoria, Thompson, New York; Globe, Oliver, Turka Island. ■ , Cld, ships Louisa,Boston; Alabama, N lark; Oconeo, oo. APALACHICOLA, Dec. 23—Ar brig Flori da, Phillip*. N York; schr Sami logbaui. Whit tlesey, Havann. • _ CHARLESTON. Doc. 2D.—ArBrshin Fan ny, Sloane, LiverpoohBr barque Isabella,Thom- m, Greenock; Br brig Nelson Wood, Robimon, Liverpool; brig* Lancet, Kruse, Havatia; Emily, Sherwood, New York. Cld, brig* Howell, Kennedy, Havann; Chap* man,Thompson, Now Orlenn*. RICHMOND, Dec. 24—Sid, sclirs October, Doan, CharloRtou; Einelino,- Bourne, Mobile. NORFOLK, Dec. 24—Sailed, *clir Marion, Smith, West Indie*. Cld, brig Granite, Hodgdon, Wcit Indie*. From Hampton Rond*, ship Lagnda, Lincoln, for London; and Br hnrqno Lady Puget,'Whitby, for the const of Africa. The brig* Wm Price, Hand*, for Rio do Ja neiro; Favorite. (Br) Mostcr*, for Bermuda; and fchr Columbia. Thompson, lor Nassau, from Baltimore, went to sea yesterday. Dec. 23—Ar schr Thames,Axworthy,,Charlc*. ton. The barque Bostonian, from New Orleans, was spoken off the cape* yesterday. NEW-YORK. Dec. 25.—Ar brig Androscog gin, Churchill, Tobnsco; Emma, Lndd, Jocmel. Sid, brig Susan, Stanhope, South Americn. Cld. brig Wilson Fuller, Sumner, Savannah. NEWPORT, Dec. 21-Cld.brirfExil.SUsoii, Now York. , 10 coniiiiuo now tor n very abort time long er In Bnvmnah. Prompt npplirntlon i* respectfully.Invitid Tho American Standard System of WHITING, applicable to general imposes, nml attnlnnhln bv person* of all tlges, aughtptrferlly In 12 eatyUssonh by H. A, AI- "UN. Academy over Fullur, Moore & Co'* lure. Ladies and Gentlemen I rave now art opportu nity, tlm Inst that will he-otfered, to reform from n crnmpml nml irregular liiuid-writiitg to one* which i* truly fhshioiia 1 -!*.,freo, «a*y, expeditious nml elegant, mid it positively to ho nrunired in tho unprocedontcd short spare of TWELVE LESSONS, or Iteilre hours 111 No MneeqitettCC bow bail tho present writing muy be—old or young. Specimen* of improvement in Penmanship by 100 person* who luivn received my lesson* the past wouk may bo seen nt tho Academy. Tartu* moderate—Improvement guaranteed. dec 31 313 BtHif nurt Lard* *| IJBLSNo 1 Beef J. w 5 do Me** ' do 1) hnlfhbl* do do 5 lihl* Leaf Lard 10 Imlfbbls’do do 10 kegs do do, 30 stone jars do do Tlionbovo articles put up expressly fur family use. For ante by dec 31 GEORGE II. MAY. Gcoriie II. nitty, Offers (br sale oil accommodating terms, QA IIIIDS prime St Croix Sugars OU 75 bags very sup’r old Gov't Java Coffee 10 half pipes Seigucttn Brandy 12 pipe* pura Holland Gin 1 miuchcoii Jamaica Rum 30 bills Baltimore Whiskey 2I> do sweet Malaga Wino 20 do Rock Spring Gin 2UU boxes Soap, various brand* 70 do Sperm Caudles, various sizes 15 do Neg;o Pipes, large size 20 bbls Caoul Flour 20 do Ilownrd.strcot Flour 75 bull'bbls do do 00 boxes mixed Pickles 30 do No 1 Starch 50 do Lemon Syrup Mustard, Walnut and Tomato Ketchup 20,000 very sitp’r Regalia Suguraj 30,000 Principe do 20 case* Claret 50 boxes Port, Sherry and Ilock Winos 30 bbls primu Pork, U casks Cbccso 30 half bbls Buckwheat Flour 30 lilids sweet Cuba Molasses .130 bundles prime Eastern Hny 30 deuiijons sup’r old Scotch Whiskey 25 do do old Cogtiiac Brandy dec 31 For Boston. The new barquo IIERS1LIA, II. Crow* SEBtell, master, has commenced loading and will hnve despatch. For freight or passage, hav ing excellent.accommodations, apply to the mas- tor on hoard, Ar to dec 31 SIIAPTER A WOODBRIDGE For Black Creek, via icriiiiv tvick, St. Marys and Jackson- . villc. * g* Tho steam packet FLORIDA, £<SBB53K.Cnpt. Nock, will louvo for tho a- 1iove places THIS DAY, 3lst inst. nt 5 o’clock, P, M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to —... U. Si W. KING. All freight payable by *hippers. Slave passengers must be cleared nt the Cus tom House. dec 31 For Brtiiitf\vlck,St. Mary§, Jack sonville and Black Creek. K K* " ,*’> The regular steam packet FOR- KfemL ESTER, W. I). Wray, master, will depart for tho above places on Saturday Afternoon, 2d Jan. For freight or passage, ap ply onboard, or to CLAG HORNS A WOOD. N. B.—All froight payable by shippers, dec 31—c Chatham Artillery. A PPEAR at’your laboratory THIS DAY, 31st inst.nt!) o’clock, A. M. for Regimen- -tul Parade nud Review, By order of Captain Stephens. GEO. D. MATTHEWS, dec 31 • 1st Serg'l C. A, Pltffiiiix Hillenien. A PPEAR on your parade ground This Morn- ning, at 8 o'clock, to pay tho last tribute of respect to your late brother soldier Harmon G. Denison. You will also come completely armed uud equiped for Regimental Parade and Review. By order Capt. J. F. Segur. dec 31 B. I,. COLE, 1st Serg’l. Notice, A LL demands against tho British brig Sultan. -lm. must ho bunded into tho counting house o die e undersigned previous to one o’clock thisday. WM. PATTERSON & CO. k nr,c Colton Vuibrol 1II ftmlwitlioiit figured border dre 38 —borders, ■ cum- pleto ns.ortiupiit. Forsnlnhy , TcBBit. HAMILTON <fc TOD 310. F lUcrlno fuller Hnrinema, .ml lii'ii-.Viiicii, un n..urlni.nl just rooivnl and for snlo by HAMILTON &. HOUSTON, dec 28 310a , " Ciotli Cloabs. L ADIES and Gvntlemnti’s, of din latest style uud fsihinu, recnivnd per brig Blerling, tty HAMILTON it HOUSTON, dec 28 310b N«ck Stoclu. 1 A FULL and vary hnnd*oto« iissortmentinlso, Gloves of almost every variety, just open ed and for sain by HAMILTON to HOUSTON. dec 23 310a Clothing* rpHE subscribers hnve just received per brig Jl Sterling nml other *<•' tit arrivals, a large supply ttf Fnshionnhtr Heady Made Clothing, direct from their own Manufactory, which aro of fered uncommonly low, for cosh nr approved credit.by HAMILTON & HOUSTON, dec 28 3111b OllEENE ANftjPUEABKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. _ OIA8B «(). fin. FOR 1840. mills is dm Inst elnss of this Lottery that •I. •wkns place In 1540—dutarmined by the drawing of tl-o Virginia Htato Lottery, for tho benefit of the Morgslin Academy, Cln«s No. 11, at Alexandria, (Vn.) on Saturday next, dm VOtlt mstsnt. nml dm result known Imra on tho 31st IliNt, Among other* nru the following HIGH PRIZES: l prize Dry Goods. T HE subscriber has now on hand, and will continue to keep a very general assortment ol Fanny and Staple Dry Goods, Perfuinery.&c., which is offered lor sale’ low, under tlm manage- moot of William G. Foote, south *ido Market- Square. Planlors nud families will bo supplied at vet)r low prices, by _novJ12 273 II. ROBERTS. NUkSt dec# B lue bincu u«p siii< Black and blue black Gro do Swiss Poult do Soie, fig'd undent'd Silks Riclt French and English Prims Also, Wool, black Cloths and Cns*itricrcs ( For salo low, by IIENRY LATHROP, dec 17 7 & 10 Gibbons’ Building*. dec 31 313c W William C. Wylly OULD respectfully inform dm voters of die 3d Beat, that he is a candidate for re* election for Justice of dm Peace at dm election on Saturday next. Ho would take this occasion to tender bis acknowledgements to hi* friends who lmvo sustained him heretofore, and respectfully solicits their suffrages on the present occasiou. dec 31 313b . Notice. A LL persons indebted to W. B. THOMAS -t*- in bank, rents, due bills or open accounts, will take duo notice that there will bo no louger indulgence given after 1st January, 1841. doc 31 313a T Tlie Georgia Infirmary. HE Trustee* of Uiis Inslitminn nre request ed to meet at dm hotise of Mr. John Lewis, on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of business; nud at tlio sama bouse nml •mur on Monday evening next, to elect oflicer* •or dm ensuing year. A prompt attendance is requested. THOS. P. WILLIAMS, Scc’y. dec 31 313a New York Mirror. A POPULAR and highly itatuemed Reposit ory of Literature and die Film Arts:—con taining articles from the puns of well-known and distinguished writers, upon every subject that can prove interesting to the general render, inclu ding Original Poetry, Tales uud Kuays, humor ous uud puthetic—Critical notices—Early and choice selections from tlm best new publications, both American and English—rtcientilic uud Liter ary Intelligence—Copious notices of Foreign Countries, by Correspondents engaged cxpres.ly mid exclusively for this Journal—Stricture* upon dm various productions in tlm Film Arts that arc presented lor tho notice uud approbation of tlm public—Elaborate mid beuulilol specimens of Art. Engravings. Music, etc.—Notices of tlm acted Drama mid other nmuscmutits—Transla tions frotn tho best lion works in other langua ges. French, Germnn, Indian, Spanish, etc— mid an infinite variety of miscellaneous reading relating to passing events, remarkable individu als, discoveries and improvements in Science, Art, Mechanics, etc. me, embelislmd with splun- did Engravings on Steel, Copper, and wm-o, and Rare, Bountiful, and Popular Mu sir, Arranged (ortho Pianoforte, Harp, Guitar,&c., Vubluhctl icctkhj in the city of New York. NEW SUBSCRIBERS, Will be furnished gratuitously with proof co pies of two of the most mag.nificz.xt kxoravinos ever |iubli->hed in this country, paiuted by Clinp- man, nttd engraved by Dantorlh; the first being a represuittuiioti of the* “ Lumling of Columbus in the Ncrt llorld," as described by Washington Irving; and dio second the •• binding at James town in Virginia," as described by the Hon, J. K. Paulding, Urn present Secretary of die Navy. These beautiful pictures are intended either forframing or for tho port folio, uud are particu larly vnhuKile, not only as illustrating the writings of two eminent authors by American artists; but as porpetuaUng events in the history of diU country interesting to every pen-onof tutteand reliimmtntjmid alt who feel a pride indmirna tive land. As a relined mid elegant repository of tbv.ltllcs Utters, cuibracing every subject within tho range of polite literature uud the due urts, the New York Mirror has received dm spontaneous and universal commendation, not only oftiie press of the United Stutes H hui of Great Britain. The Now York Mirror is the oldest, and, ini'- questionably, tho cheapest periodical in America. Every number contains a great vuriety of useful, interesting, nml amusing matter 011 every subject connected with polite litcratute mid die lino urts; and they form, at the end of the your, an immense volume of four hundred and sixteen imperial quarto pages, vignette title page, t^ble of contents, splendid engravings, and Jijly pieces oj popular music, ar ranged lor the piuuo-lorte, guitar, etc.—a library in itself—and till this is ndorded at tho very tri lling cost of live dollars n year, a sum utmost in adequate fur the extraordinary equivalent ren dered to subscribers. * Our friends are more numerous, our resources more ample, mid our exertions to ruuder the Aim- ror the lirst of periodicals Mail I be ns uujlagging as ever. At home we have a list of nearly ivvo hundred contributors, embracing most of the tal ent mid genitts'of America; and wo have estab lished u permauetit correspondence both in Lon don and Pauis. Four superb enoravings are given in the course of a new volumo from original designs. puioted ami engraved expressly tor the work, by tlio most eminent artists. A number of curious etchings nit wood will also be given. In catering for the general taste, wo shall never omit <b sot aside u due proportion of space for the especial amusement and edification of our fair and gentle country women in tlio stinsliino of whose favor dm Mirror has long nourished us a favour- I to journal. Conditions.—Tho Mirror is published every Saturday, ut No. 1, Barclay-strent, next door to Broadway. It is elegantly printed in tho extra snpcr-royul quarto form; with brevier, minion mid nonpnrci! types. It is embellished once eve ry three mouths, with a splendid super-royal quARTo engravino, and every week with a popu lar piece of music,’ arranged for dm piano-forte, liarpe, guitar, etc. for each volume an oxquisitoly engraved viojietTE. titi.k-pacm, uud a conspic uous index, are furnished. The terms are five dollars pur antmut, payable, in all cubcb.in ad vance. dec 30 tire&t Offccclicc Bridge and T Causeway. * HE experiment of reducing tho rate ofToll over this Bridgn nud Causeway, having been effectually tried the pastyenr, nml proved to '•■npwHUbl. to|tbo proprietors; tho full and le- Fu Toll will bo again required on and after the first day of February nest, excepting on market carts; which hnviuggreatly increased in number, •lioll rontttuM to paw at tho reduced toll now paio (37£ cent*) until further notice. Jto31 313tp . W. KING. ■ Slieriflf's Sale*. N tho first Tuesday iu February next, will be sold at tho Court House in Elfiugham bounty, between dm usual hours of sale, die fol- 'owing property: . One thou*,1 ml acres of Land, lying and being [«the County of Effingham, bounded 011 the East “y “ivannuh River, SE by Estate of II. L. Gro- 'cnstelne. 8 W by Estate of Jonathan Bncklny, * . . h y H. L. Grovemteino, N by Jno. Grovon- Jteutc, N E by J. Mullet and Estate of ,W. G. orter; levied on ns tho properly of Guildford to satisfy nn execution in favor ofRobt. a*. UwtUou v». said G. Dudley. ROUT. J. MINGLEDORFF, SlicrilTi.c. one 81 , A „ Wlun Bottli!., <V„. OA.HAMl’URS Pnlom Wino Boltin., 100 I .''F boxes Negro l’ipen.-l rtoco each; 10,do J, J*ipcliead*. 10 grace each. Received per 8ri ' r Wm. Hurt, for «,lo low. . -“■•R I.AOU, TUPl'Ktt & SISTARE. Gains. 3 CASES double I'crctission Gum, received per ship Indefatigable from Liverpool. For sale by N. B. &. U. WEED, dec 25 KIIIcm, Giiiin and Pistols, & KPT constantly on hand and niada to order, by dio subscriber at No. 2 Waring’* Block, near Market-Square; also Powder, Shot, Lead, Caps, and nil kinds of sporting apparatus. Re pairing of nil kinds douo widi neatness and do- spatch. N. B.—All Rifles Bold warranted to shoot well. E. H. ROGERS. dec 22 300 Halt, Sugar, Whiskey, Ac. SACKS Salt ' tJvFvF 10 hlidsSt Croix Sugar 20 do Porto Bico do 50 bbls superior Ryo Whiskey 40 do Holland Gilt 6 ,4 do Otnrd Uraudy 3 4 pipe* do 2 pipes Holland Gill 20 bbls Peach Brandy 10 do Mouungaiiclu Whiskey 00 bugs Rio Cnlfeo 30 do Wliito Lnguuyrn Coffctf 30 keas Nails, as*nrtud UO do Tolmccu, select brands Just received mid for sale by FORT, CLOPTON & MALONJ* noy4 200 Colorado Scgars. 15,000 V T, ter . HUNTINGTON & HOLCOMBE. dec 28 fllOi* New KKtahllHlimcnt. The subscribers nro now opening, on Bay-street, next door to Messrs. Wimberly iV Jones, mi extensive os- portmout of HATH and CAPS,com prising evory variety and stylo ux- taut, mnnnfiictiircd by themselves expressly for this mntkct, which they offer nt wholesale or re tail on liberal terms. A* wo design confining ourselves exclusively to tlio sale of Hats & Caps, our stock in point of quality and fashion will be equal to any ever offered lo tlio citizens of Sa vannah . By the weekly arrival* from New York, we shall he furnished with tlm Inlcst fashions di rect from our manufactory. Country Merchants, Planters and tlm Public generally, arc respectful ly solicited to give us a call. J. IVES & CO. N. B.—Bay-street, next door to Messrs. Wim berly <t Jones, nov 17 277 Brandy. Gin, CoiTcc, Ac. 1 ft PIPES of sup’r Otnrd, Duptiy it Co's A"/ Brandy, imported by tin* subscribers 15 pipes Gin, various brands 50 ling* prime Java Coffee 100 pc* damaged Bagging For salo on accommodating terms hy ROSER & O’DRISCOLL, dec 23 311m Lauding from schr. Win. Hart, CASKS Nails, assorted size* 15iJnz Ame*’ Spade* and Shovels 0 keg* Butter, 5 boxes Loaf Sugar For sn(n by KING & COOMBS, dec 29 Union Ferry Wharf. Bread’ aad Herrin?. Aft BBLS 'JamisouYsup’r Pilot Bread JdAr 10 do do do Navy do 10 bbls do do Water Crack'er* 100 boxes Smoked Herring, landing nml for saintly SIIAPTER & WOODBRIDGE. dec 29 Ncw-Orlcnns Sugar. T^fft IIIIDS (crop of!840) of good quality, lauding per schr Only Daughter, from New Orleans, and for snlo by dec 29 F. SORREL -fe CO. J. Pease A Son*s C LARIFIED Essence of Honrlmund Candy, just received and for sale itt small packages, at WEEDS & MORRELL'S, dec 10 290 No. 1 Panfield’s Range. Dcnrbou’s Patent Balances. T O weigh from 500 to 2000 H>*. some of them with lung head pieces expressly for weighing cotton. For sale hv HALSEY Ar HARDING, dec 22 300‘ca !'"iXvta II meet will il.iji ZKNOIIIA, Cnptain one-half of Imr cargo fin- despatch. For Ireiglif, np. ROBT. WATSON. 1 50 do 20 do 20 do 123 do 120 do ••V .$30,000 10.000 fi.OtHl 3.I4Q 3.000 2500 2.000 • III'IO 500 200 100 Ac. An. Au. Ticket* $10, Halves $5, Qnnrter* $2 50. Tickets and Shares, either single or hy the package, for snlo by. p. n pendeugabt, Corner Bull-street nml Bay Lane, Near theKxchnnge. ITTOnlcrs from tlm town or country promptly attended to dec 28 EXHIBITION OP FANCY GLASS WORKING AND SPINNING, From London, Over Mr. R’ood's /loot .Store, Oryan-tfmt, mur the Market. M R. FINN, respectfully informs the inhnbi- touts mid visiters of Savannah, that lie will exhibit for a short time, his tiinst curious and in teresting r.r» of FANCY GLASS WORKING and SPINNING, in which he will go through the course of making a variety of ornament* of Gin** Work of varimi* colors, such ns Ships. Carriages, Horses, nod Birds, with a variety of ornament*, likewise Vase* and Baskets of Flow- era. which nro suitable ornament* for the Hide Table or Mnntlc-piece, nml well adapted as pre sent* to relative* or n fair friend. Admission, 25 cents, children half price. Open from 10 till 2. nud from 4 till 9 o’clock nt night. N. B.—This Exhibition is particularly inter esting and instructive as it shows tlm power of bent over Glass in the bauds of nskilfiil Opera tor, likewise tho Spinning of die Glass (of which cloth i* now made in Europe mid formed part ol tho Queen’s Wedding Garment,) is n beautiful nml simple operation, mulis worth the trifling expense incurred fur admission, duo 29 31 ] ^ _ or Bouton. The regiilur packet schr. EAGLE. Capt, Klmtcnr, having most At lAir freight *))< gaged, will Domi with despatch. For IibIaiico itf freight nr passage, npnly on ImAr.l, nr to . L. BALDWIN A CO. Por Bostoti. Tr? Cnpt. Carpenter,lirta .. , , , !?J f ; nr * npn 4’ , <f3i'ncJ l g(»ingonboard. I or umglit or bulance, or passngf. npnlv to tho Captain, or ROW'D PADELFORD. dec 23 I^or Bnltlanoro. ink ^bppered nml copper fastened schr “•HENRIETTA, Captain Parker, haViiig mo«t of Imr cargo engaged, will meet with de. patch. !• or balance of freight, nnnly to _‘]£c23 8. PHILBHICK A.CP. F*r Baltimore. M Tho retnlar packet brig OPELOUSAS, ■•“Capt. Forrest, will have quick despatch, For freight or puwugo, apply on hoard, nr to .... . „ . r. so win. A CO. W ho hnve for nale landing from said brig, 900 Ininlmls Oats 300 lihl* superfine Baltimore Flour 100 Imp* Slmrtsatul Bran 250 Rolosnn|s Ilmns,2hoxesTongUi'S 1 box Baltimore Sausage* dec 29 AllCTIONS • Georgia Steamboat Company's Stock. By Coltctt A PoNtlack. . In frnnt of tho Exchangn TO-MORROW, nt 10 o'clock, will lm sold, 30 Shares lif tho Stuck of tlm Georgia Stoamhont Company, lii. b»f* lo suit purchasers. Terms rn»h. dec 31 By CoIipii A PosAIrk. On the first Tuesday In January next. Imfiiri* the Court House in this city, will be sold at poll, lie miction, by order of tlm Marine A- Fire In surance Bank of the Blnte nfOenrgin. 14 Shares ol'the Capital Stock of the Central Rail Rond A Banking Cntnpmiy, pledged by C. II. Carter for the payment nfhisiir.te of one thou sand dnllnre. Also, 32 Share* ivf Stbck of tlm Central Unit Road A Blinking Cnmpmiy, pledged by Robert T. Webb for tlm payment of his note fdr twenty- leVert hiindrnd dollar**. By order of tlm Board of Director*. JAS. SMITH, CashWE dec 3 2»0|| B. T. TIIEUS R ESPECTFULLY nnnouncestothe Voters ofClinlliam County, ihnthe Liu cnndidnto lor tho oflicoofTnx Collector, in place of Da vid Bell, Esq., declined a re-election, and solicits their support. dec 25 Tax Collector. TTFE nre authorized to anuoiinco JAMES ▼ T E. HOGG, K«].,a*a candidate for Tax Cojlectqr, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of tlm present incumbent, dec 25 309 To the Voters of Chatham Co. I TAKE this opportunity ofapprizingyoii ilia I nm n candidate fur tho office of Tax Collec tor, and if elected, will endenvor to give general satisfaction. EDWARD UOUKQUIN. dec 28 310 To tho Electors of Chatham Co. F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I mo a candidate for Tax Collector j.t tho ensuing election, uud solicit your suffrages. Respectfully, your uhd't servant, dec 28 310 JACOB SHAFFER. Tax Collector. T HE friends of Mr. John Case offer him asa candidate ftr the above office, declined b' the present worthy incumbent, Mr. D. Bell. 1 elected, wo believe ho will faithfully serve the public. MANY VOTERS, dec 28 307 To the Voters of Chatham Co. I AM a Candidate for the office of Tax Col lector mid solicit your support. d Respectful^ JOHN S.ACHORD. Family Grocery. mHE subscriber has taken the store formerly JL occupied by Mr. Wm. P. Clark, corner of Broughton uud Drayton-streets,where he intends keeping n constant supply of GROCERIES, ndnpted to the use of families, both ns to quantity and quality. Arrangements have been made to receive regular supplies from the North, which will bo disposed of on accommodating terms. Among the article* now oo band are— Powcbnng, Hyson and ImperialTeas Loaf, crushed nud brown Sugnr. all qualities Java, Laguiramid old white Coffee Soda, Blitter. Water aml Sngnr Crackers Mess Beef, Pig Pork mid* Pickled Salmon No. 1 Mackerel. New York Hams Goshen Butter, Lard, Sweet Oil Boxes Table Hnlt. Cheese, Snap, Potatoes Molnsse*. Prunes, Fig*, Raisins. Almonds Currants. Mustard, Spice, G'hocolato Citron, Starch. Lamp Oil Sperm and Tallow Caudles GEO. W..DAVIS. dee 30 312m To the Voters of the 3<t Bent. G ENTLEMEN—I oiler for re-election to the office of Just ice of the Peace in your Beat, and respectfully solicit your suffrage* on Satur day, 2d January next; nud if elected, pledgo Iron Store. H UNTINGTON.WRIGHT A CO. offer lor sale on accommodating terms, a good mid full assortment of IRON, STEEL, Ac. consist- inn of. V!Z* 40 tons Swecds Iron 25 do English do 30 do American do 2 do Sheet do 2 do Boiler do 40 bnndles Hoop do 40 do Baud do :i0 do Nail Rod* 20 (In Shapes 5 do Americnn Steel 2 do German do 0 do Spring do . 1 ca$eofCast do 500 keg* Nail* Cart and Wagon Boxes, Ac nov 28 280 Huntington Cc Elolcombc Have received by recent arrivals, AA B AG S new crop CubnCofiee, a choice JLUU article 10 hbds new crop N O Sugar „ 10 do Muscovado do 50 bbls N O Syrup 30 do Butter, Sugar end Soda Biscuits 50 do Cnnal Flour 50 half do do do 20 do crushed Sugnr 20,000 lb* Bacon, assorted 50 keg* choico Goshen Butter 50 casks do do Cheoso 50 boxes do do do 55 bbls II S Flour dec 28 31 Op For Sale. * O NE family of Nogroes, consisting of seven; also, one Negro Boy. Tho family consist* ofn man and a woman, prime workers, raised on a cotton plantation; ono boy 12 years old, one of 8, ono girl ofG year*, one of2, mid nn infant hoy fiwceksold. The ubove property will be sold low. nnd on occdtnuindnliiig term*. For further particiilnrs, apply to the snbscniber. nov24 HIRAM ROBERTS. Furniture for Sale. T HE Furniture in tho Oglethorpe IIouso nt Brunswick, is offered for salo in lots to suit purchasers. If not sold by the 1st of January, it will bo shipped to Snvanualiand sold at auction. It consist* of Bedstends nnd Bedding, Solita, Chairs, Mahogany Dining. Centro, Card and Toilette Tables, Looking Glasses. Time Pieces, Stone,China, Glass, Tin and. Iren Ware, Ac.; together with mnny other useful articles. Tho Furniutro will bo sold ohonp for cash. Apply to X. II. MERRIAM. dec 30 312ca • Atmmut Trees. "I CXAft.ALMOND Trees, received pur Jl w brig Pliilurn, nud for sale by. doe 32 SIIAPTER & WOODBRIDGE. ,2d January next; nud ff elected, pledgo my- to discharge tlio duties of tho same to the -iofmy ability. T. VERSTILLE. dec 25 m ill. O. Dillou I S n cnndidnto lor nfelectiou tho office of Justice of the PnacI in thu 4 lit Beat oil Sufi urdny, 2d Januurv, 1841. dec 30 312m' To tlic Elcetork of Chatham Co. G ENTLEMEN—D offer mysclfns n candi date lor J ustice qf the Peace in the 4th Beat mid respectfully solitit your suffrages at the election on the 2d Jutiaary next. I L. W. SMITH, don 30 312m”! A fcarcl. DR. ROBERT H. A. KOCH, pnoF’krshn or music, Scholar of tlio celebrated Charles Maria V. Weber. R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of tile city of Snrmmnh.lhnl his PIANO FORTE, MUSIC AND TEACHING SALOON, will bo reopened to-day in Brough- toil-street, next door,' to Mr. James Dickson's Confectionary store. [ FOft SALE. Joit received, tho ieirest music, to he sold at six cent* per page.' A Piano Forte nlwnva vvjll be ready for trying the piece* of music. [ ’ Just received, a unmber of splendid genud rquate Piano Fortes,.with four ptdnU, by which Um Performer can pridnce nine different sound*, made hy the eelebra ed Joseph Hiskey, Piano Forte mnuufacturor.jif Baltimore; also, Guitar*, Violin*, Flute*. Fln;eo!ets Accordiaus, Harp, Guitar mid Violin S rings. Also, a secouu band Chickeriug’s Piano Forte. Dr. K. in selling Pianos will ukn oiJ Pianos in exchnuge; also, old Piano Fortes can be repaired nod tuned. Dr. K. lias mi experienced getitle- man ottgaged itilhnt line. Dr. K. also will reopen his Musical School uext week. For terms, in leacti on tlio Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar. Violin. Flute, in Thorough Rum and in Singing, apply in course Of this week, at hi* Teaching Saloon. Dr. K- will teach four or tnoro scholars in otic lesson, idler the now improved method, which hn* Imcn introduced in the Northern Academies with great success. Any person who wishes lo hnvo Music com posed to Poetry, cm have it douo,«ond for terms, apply to his Mmdc Saloon, dec 1G 901 Card. T HE Subscriber having secured tlio services of Mr. Willing S. Thompson, (formerly Foreman for C. C. Thompson A Co. on the Bay) would inform his friends and tho public, thnt orders for making nr repairing Gentlomon’s garment* of all description,will he thankfully re* ceivcd and promptly executed. dec 8 294 E. HAGAR. . i Scented Soaps. H ULL A SON’S Variegated. Ross, Cinna mon, Almond and Soda Soups, just re ceived nnd for salo hr den 30 * A. PARSONS. PlaviitR Cards. FI1HOS. CREHORE’S superfine American X Pinying Cards. Received and for sain by doo30 A. PARSONS. Gum props and Jujube Paste. A FRESH supply received per schr Factor, nnd for sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, dec 30 Monument-Square. For Havana. A The superior copper fastened nnd cop- •pored schooner WM. A. CALDWELL. Hughes, master, will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having excellent accom modation*. apply to Capt. II. on board nt Jones 1 upper wharf, or to t LADD. TUPPER & SISTARE. W bo hnvo for sale landing from said vns*ol, 2100 bushel* heavy Oat* 21(H) do prime white Corn 200 bhlshest I Inward-street Flour 2(H) superior Bacon Ham* 100 keg* Baltimore No. 1 Lard dec 14 Savannah Fcmal.c Asylum. A N election for MatrMn'iiftliiNlusiitotioii,will be held on the 1st Tlutr*day Itt Jajiunry next. Applicant* v\ ill bull on MIIH. S-. COlifcfi, dec 15 8ec*y 8. F. Asylum. Htate-stivot; Dividend Np. 7. Savannah InsuiianiIk A Trust Co. ) 3rd l\'cither, 1840. ) T HF. Board of Directors bavins this dny de clared a Dividend of five Jibrcefit. from the profit* of the Inst six mouth*, the (mhin will b« paid on nmlnfier Monday next, tlm 7th instant. SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Secretary, dec 4 291 For, Freight or dinner* The fine copper fastened schr MARY, ■4***Captnin Trefeatbcr, 100 loos burthen, is ready for any voyage. Apply to Captain T. on board, or lo GEO. II. MAY. dec 29 For Freight or Charter. The schr ST. LEON, Capt. McGrath, ...til l.i. Hn.i.tl. , A !.. I-.. .1 . . . Apply dec 23 twill he reudy to receive cargo in a few days. Mo 8. PHILBU1CK A CO. For Rlucon and Intermediate Piuccs. Tho stoamboat ROBT. COL LINS, Copt. Gen. Wilcox,is now loading fertile above nlaccs, and will leave in all tliia week. For freight, apply to ELIAS BLISS A CO. dec 30 312m} . Agents. Towage. The good steamer OGLE* ■THORPE, having undergone thorough repairs, is in condition to undertake tho towage of vessels or any other employment offered. Apply to the Captain on hoard, or to dec 30 3. D. CORBITT, Agent. Hy ! THIS DAY,tit |J "tore, for nechiilit hf |. ci-rncd, n lot of Rigging Sttlhm, bntmd for Jntnni. in iliMrci*. Shld lindot Warden*. Terms cast By N# Pllil .On SA’l CRD AY next, n of story. 3 chests CDpenfei nfWiilcIms,arid t| lot bps.. Terms call), (city money) L dec 31 3t Adminisiratdr , l t_. By S; Flillbriek L, On SATURDAY next, at mfr of store, sundry article* of Clo tbiti t*. Itolonging to tlto estate of Jol eettsed, and sold by order of tlm A benefit bftbe heir* nud fcrttditur city mdtmy, (Ire 3d . „ rt By S. PliilbE, On 1 UK8DAY naxj,au] mo Court House, a likely No 23 years of age, a good field In., citv mbiniy, purchased paying f dee 29 CcNrnALR. R. and Bankivo Co.orGA. Snvsnnal), Due. 1.1840. T Dividend No. M» J1E Bonn! of Directors have this diy declar ed a dividend bf Two Dollar* par Share on tlm Capital Stock bf this IiKtitntion, payable id the stockholder* or tlmir legal representatives, on and afior the 15th instant. Stockholder* at or in the vicinity of Macon, can receive their dividends at tho Branch. , R. R- CUYLER. Caahicr. dec 2 289 Planters' Bank. A N Election will be held on tlm first Monday, in January noxt, nt the Banking House, in this city, for Eight Directors of Uiis Bank, on the pnrtoftlm Stockholders. The poll will he open ed at 9 o'clock, A. M. nnd close at 2 o’clock. P. M. J. MARSHALL, Ctuhicr. dec 3 290 The Iflncou Stenmbont Co. 1* Offers the following Steamboats ffir *ale, viz: J. Ston«, Cbielbin, J. Goddard, nnd Superior. The J. Stone is a side wheel beat, low pressure enginoa, and car ries 750 bulc* cotton. Tho Chieftain is a side wheel boat- high pressure-engines, nud carries 500balesentton. The J. Goddard is a stern wheel boat, high pressure engines, nnd nenrly now. The Superior is a stern wheel boat, with high pressure ougiues. All the above Boats are now in complete or der nnd ready for running. Also ten Pole Boats, eight of which nre now in order for running, and will entry 600bales cotton each. Two Lighten nud n pair of Steam Engines just from Provi dence, cylinders 4 by 104. together’with sundry boat utensils. The J. Stono and Chieftain, nre now lying in Savannah, tlio balance nt Macon, The above Boats nre now offered at private sale, and if not sold before, they will ho disposed of at public salo. The J. Stone nnd Chieftain on tho first Tuesday in Jnnnnry next, and the balance ou the second Tuesday in Jauuary next at Ma con. For terms, npnly to J. Goddard, Mil con; Alex'- ander Mitchel, Darien; or to tbe subscriber* in Savannah. L- BALDWIN A CO. dec 18 Central Hail Road & Baukiiiff Co. of Georgia. Savannah, 25|A Nov. 1840. T IIC annual election for Nina Director* to manage the affairs of this Institution, will bo held ul llio Banking House in this city on (lie first Monday in January next, between the hour* of 10. A. M.nnd2.JVM. By order of the Board. nov *3 It It. CUYLER. Cashier. fSavaunah Ins. & Trust Co. f 29th December, 1840. ] T HE annual election for thirteen Director* to inn tinge the affair* of this Institution, will lm held at the olficeoftlio Company, on tho reennd Monday, Urn Ulh day of JnuunrV next, hetwoen the hours of9 a’clnck, A. M.niu M. ‘ “ dec 29 A. Vi Miohcnil, Surgeon Dentist, llulltimt, above Congress, Savannah, W ILL insert Tooth from one to a whole set; will fill defoctive Teeth widi gold or ce ment, or destroy tbo nerve* of deenyed Teeth bv n process entirely now, withoutlhe least pain to the patient. * N. B.—Satisfactory testimonialswillbe shown hy calling as above. 307 dec 23 . nnd 2 o’clock. P. 8AM’L C. HOUSE, Sec’y. 311 J For Sale. Will bo sold at public auction in tbe Town of Wilniiuglou, N. C. outhe ■1st day of January next, 14 STAGE COACHES and HARNESS. Most of the Conchas ate in first rate order. Terms liberal. ALEX’R MACRAE, % Gon’l Ag’t VV. & R. R. R. Co. dec 7 # 893—U Farm tor bale. That dasirabln Farm, containing eleven and a half acres, situated on tbo Thunderbolt Road, one aud a quarter mile* from the city, with tho improvement* llmreou; cousUting of dwelling bouse, kitcheu;*tables, Ac., well cal culated for a public house nud store. Also, A good family Horse and Barouche, with four seats, silver mouuted. Tbo Hone warranted sound nnd gentle. For particulars, apply to A. V. DE8NOYER, Corner of Dull aud Bryau-siroets. nov 10 271 Election Notice. A N election for nno Representative in Con gress, frptn the State of Georgia, vice Hon. T. Colquitt, resigned; for five Justices of the In ferior Court, a Tax Collector, and Receiver of Returns of tnxnblo property, of the County of Chatham, will be held at thu Court House in die city of Savannah, on Monday the fourth day of January, 1841. The Justices of the Pence or the County of Chatham, are requeued to attend and proaido at said olection. The Sheriff of the County of Chatham is hereby required to attend, aud open the polls at tbe hour prescribed bv law,* -and with the County Constables, preserve order at said election. By order. EDWARD G. WILSON,- dec 12 Deputy Clerk t. c. c. c. .Notice, T HE subscriber having purchased from Wm. H. Lloyd his entire stock of Dry Goods, Ac., will continue the husiuoseut die aamo place, nuder dm direction of Mr. W. G. Foote, nov 10 271 IL ROBERTS. Tcu uuUnra Howard Will be paid to any one who will ap- prebend and confine in jail, or deliver to me, a Negro man whoso name is GUL- LER GEORGE, belougiug to L. E. Huiitli. of Lawreuce County, who absconded from Brunswick on Ilia 9th inst. dec 30 312 E. 8. ASHCROFT. New l'curs Eve Ball. Lyceum Hall, Corner Drougnwn and Bnll-sts. A FEW Tickets for admission to Urn above, x!L nre yet rcuininiug. which goutleuieu may obtain by applying at tbe Book Store of Mr. Thomu* Purse. 312a.* dee 30 Ulgb School. B LAMES’ Snliool is now in oponlinn at • tlm Methodist Sabbath School-room, on Smidi Brnad-st, between Abercora aud Liuoolu. Instruction is given in all the branches usually taught in dm High Soboots or Acadeuiios of out country. Term* made kuowu by iipplioatiou to the Teacher at the resideuce of 8. Guodal). The Teacher Will try to do his duly and to eatufy hb nploygrs. The l<iight School occupies four nights of oacb week, comimnciug at half past G. andooatinuiog two hours and a half. lu this School, particular attention is givnu to French, Book-keeping aad U10 higher Mathematics, nov 10 876 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE* Corner qf Bay Lout and Whitaker-Stmt. T HE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends und die public, that he is prepared to execute Books, Pamphlets, Circular*, Checks, Law Blanks, Colton Receipts, Dray Tickets, Bills ol Lading, Hand Bills, labels. Promissory Notes, Merchants Card*, Visidng Card*, Ac., in a superior style, and nn terma a* reasonable as possibly ecu be afforded in tho city. E. J. FURSE. CP Those who subscribed to pair for tho Printing of die Evening Gun, tbe Publisher re spectfully requests to call anJ settleHhe amount of their Htibfcriptino. E. J. PURSE, nov 35 *5 ( . Jujube Paste. ’ ^ENUINE French Jujuho Paste, for snlo by T the pound or loss quantity. Just received and for sale hy A. PARSONS- doc IV) PtUUOSc fJltlE subscriber baa just received and is now .it Celebra- opening PIANOS, from tk* ted makers in the United Slntns, vizt Chichering A Co. of Bostnii, nnd Nunns A* Clark of Now York. These Instruments are offered at the same price* at which they could be purchased at tho Manufactories; and tlio arrangements which the subscriber lm* entered into with tho mnkors^j will always enubln him to aupniy the public at 1 first cost. .. I. W. MORRELL, dealt) 995—lm OSCAR SCEITZ, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. I NSTRUCTOR on (he Piano Forte, Guitar, Harp. Flute, and French Horn. Musical Saloon over the Drug Store of W. H. Turner. Residence at Mrs. llardco’*, Brough' ton-street. K3* Piano Fortes tuned, nov 14 275 Notice. A LL Parsons having demand* against Messrs. White A Bartels, are requested to render them to the subscriber. , HOMES TUPPER, dsc 28 3I0t. Attorney md Assignee. Notice. A LL persons having demands against tbe lata Isaac Hunter. JunV. of New Brain tree, Mass., and recently of Charleston, 8. C. are re quested to present them duly authenticated with, in tlio time proscribed hy law; ami those indebt ed are requested to moke immediate payment. WM. REMSllART, Adut’or. dec 12 298ft. „ 8 luck*. My. S. Plillbrick ..... Ott the first i’liclnlay in Jniittarv lifixt, alii b cluck, in front of the Cnnrt lliiiisC; , • P0 Shari 1 * BnV’li 111*. & »| riist L’l». ^40 haid in. |J® , n j., ‘1° d» do. 100 iffi tm 2o do Cent. It. U. A Banking Co. 100 dtt Ho lo lot* to suit piircImH-rs. Tcriur, l)0Ha»i credit for approved endorsed pnpfeh UVh 16 1 18th Jat id- Administrator’* Sale. « clock, in front Fnmlmra. Crticktry nliH ding nml Bedstead.*, Wvnring AppuKol, Ac., he longing rn the cslnmhf Hiram Marsh, deceased. SoW bv permission of Conn and per order of Die Adinlnistrtttbr, Air benefit of ifie heir* anil creditor* of Mill estate. Term* cash, (fcily infitt- c.v) before delivery. fltjb j| Administrator’* Salk. By 8. Pliilliriek*2k fcbs On MONDAY, the 16th JanunrV next, Ht j^' 0 clock, in front hfathrb, sundry article*, vitfS Wearing Apparel, 1 piece CHtmu Shining,, t Compnas, 1 Clock, 1 Travelling Bag. 1 Trowel, Ac. belonging to tbe estaih hf 8. Godfrey, ffo^ censed; and sold by permission orCourt ntidner order ortho Administrator, for tho bmiHlt (if Wo heir* and creditors of tho estate. Term* cash; (city money) before delivery. dee 11 Administrator's Salo. By S. Plillbrick & Cot ' Of 1 Saturday, the 2d dny of Jnnlnfrjr heit, At 11 0 dock, in front of store, ;u|tdry article*,.viz: Guns. Clock*, old Iron. Ac., hiilnnging to tfih Estate of James II. B. Fdslfer, deceased ,ntul Mild by permissinn t)f Court slid pdr brder hf the Ad- ■ninlatrotnr. Tcnn, cji.Ii, (oily humey) Iwllirt deliirpry. unV H Corn—Afloat. By S. Pbilbrick ft Coi At Private Sale, 2500 hnsliel* pritne Corn, hargo of sfclfr Pnhi* gon. Forsalo m h.u to suit pan baaerii. dec 24 Watches. Jewelery. Ac. nt privnifc 8i\h»; . . By 8. IMiHbrlfck * Cd; _ An invoice of Wnichex, J-twelery, Ac.; ninong which aro the following articles, # viz: Baltic* sil ver I*Hp Bouts, large'J'nlile Spoon* nnd Forks; Desert Spoon* and Fork*, silver Sonp Ltulles, Sauer; ladles nnd Gravy Spoon*, fea Spobtis nnd Sugar Tong*, Salt aud Mustard Spbbiw, Mustard Pot*, silver Strainer*.silver Mhga, dt» Tea Pot, Sugnr, Banin and Milk Pot, litdii:* gold Watches, silver Walchea, Indies BllfcKIh*, ladiW nnd gen's Guard Chnlns, do do FingfcV Rtn'gJ, gold Lorketa, Ho Ear Ring*, lortie* nhd g«uH Breastpin*, gold and plated Seali. German silirkt* Guard Chains, do Pencil Coses, Ac. AUo, an iuvoice of ready niarii) Clothing. h» tnong which are Bosldn Wranbfers. hoy# aiat mens clotli Pants, fine blue, black attd browtt cloth Coats, black *ntin Vests, linen Shirts, ker* seyatid summer PanU, Canton itnonel Shirt* and Drawora, fringod Curtain*, Afe. deb 23 By 8. Phtibrick & Co* At Private Sale. . On« halo (SO pair) super fancy and Bath Blah^ keta; one do (25 pair) extra heavy super Mack-* innw do: one do (100 pair) Inner find Whiinay Blankets. Just received, ohd wfll be shld on a& commodating term*. declO Sheriff s Sale. ■VyiLLheaoldoutlio first Tnesddy In FeW 7 7 ranry next, nt tlio Court House in Hitiori-* villo. Liberty County, hv.two.cn the nsunl hours of sale, the following property, rialneljr: One tract or lot of Lana, containing ten acre*; more or less, lying near Wallhourvilfe, niid ad joining Richard S. UakerV and others; levied oil as the property of Roid Floyd, to satisfy nn exe cution in favor of Raymond Cay: Property pointed out by tho oefendant. JOflN filKAKDEAK, Sheriff l. «. dec 30 Notice. T HE Copartnership heretofore oxiating he- tween the auhsenbera under tho firm of Pad- olford, Fay A Co. Utbi* day dissolved by mutu al consent. Edward Pudellbrd is charged with the liquidation and settlement of tlio affitirs of tlio ooncem, omnowored to use its name for that pur pose. and will combine tlio business in hi* own name for his own account. Signed F.DW’D. PADELFORD, SAM L. H. FAY, JOS. S. FAY. Savannah, Dec, i, 1840. ITI«uiU Joy Institute. FOR THE EDUCATION OF ROYS. S ITUATED in the village of Mount Joy,Lan- Cii*t«r County, Pa., twelve tuiies from Lam caster City, on tiie|iltrri<burg Rail Rood A about six hour* ride from Philadelphia and two hour* from Harrisburg; with each of which, und with Lancaster City, there are two daily comuiunica- tiou*, and one hy York, from Baltimore. Tbe Village is ut the centre of a fertile aud well cultivated country, convenient of cones* from all porta of the Union, and of provsrbiul sa lubrity at ull Hoasoiw of the year. The moral uud religious improveoieut of the mpiU will be considered no loss important than heir scientific, and every effort will be made to prepare them lor the duties oflife. Tbo studio# ombraceun Elementary course. Mathematics, Composition, Elocution, Natural Philosophy, Cheiuutrv, Drawing, and Music; with the Latiu, Greek, German, French and Spaaish Languages. TERMS. The year will consist of two terms, or session*, of five eslcudar months each, commencing on tho 1st of May aad the IstnrNovember. The charge for hoard, washing, lights, fuel, and tuition m all the. English and Clus*ioaJ stu dies per session, payable in advance, is $85 00 For Modern Language#, each extra. 10 00 For Drawing and Painting, or incre mental Music, each 10 00 Further information rosy be obtained by ap plying at the luatitute to J. H. DROWN. Principal. References.—Rev. VV. Preston, D. D„ Sa vannah, Gn.; Rev. U, M. Blodgett, Beaufort District, 8. C. N nov 25 384 Sliorill ’s Sale 'I7E7’ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Jan^ 7 7 an ry nert, before tho Court House in tlib City of Darien, between the Usual hour* of sale; A Nrgro hoy (Mined Hamlet, belonging to tlui estate of Ami C. Cannon, late br said Chanty: . levied on to satisfy nn executimi Ibr her Stain Tax for the yeor 1837. Amount dun $4. , 28 and cost*. ^ JOHN HUTSON, dec 5 Dep’y Sheriff m. l c. 8h nifr*8 Sale; W ILL be sold on the first Tnoadny in Febi rnnry next, helbre tho Court House iri • the city of Brunswick, between the usual hour* ofsale. seven Negro slaves, named Mhnd*v. R« «*•). F.iiza, Flora, Nat, Klcgan and Peggy; levied on n* tho property of 8, M. Burnett, in satisfy nu execution issued out of the Inferior Cburt o Glynn County under tho foreclosure of a tnorW gage in fuvnr of Gabriel Dick* vs. Samuel M Burnett. Property pointed dnt by defendant. ■ dec9 E. S. ASHCRAFT, Sheriffo.e. Exchange ou Ncw-York; B ILLS on New York at sight, in sunt* to suit purchasers. For sale hy . doc 85 ROSER’A. 0’DRI8COLk . Exdmnget . B ILLS on Baltimore, and Bnuk Checks d . New York at sight A at tNoiluvs.fur sale dec23 8. PHILBRICK 3^CO. _ Wauled lit tlm 8nvaki noil Fe male Asylum, A MALE Teacher to instruct the chiMrefl from the hour or nine until twelve o’clock every morning, in tbe uselUl branches 6f n plain educufion. * Alan panted—A width woman ns cook and, washer, who would he willing tb ttlakv herself otherwise uihfal. Apply to MRS. I Sec’tr dec U 118. S; tiOHEN, Sec^ 8. F. AsylUm, Stnte-streht. Boy Wautedc W ANTED by the yeor, a Boy 13or 14 yeaM of age, to wait about the hb'tise and d ' orrunda. Enquire at this office. H6tJ9 Wanted. r ~ A GOOD Cook, vVasher and Ironer I* wreni ed in a family by the year, conimChning the 1st January next. Wage* paid quarterly. Enquire at this office. Howard Iusnranei New-Yoi—, I NSURES House* and other Bhlldh *el* in port end their Cargoes, Mer and other personal property. Against ldsi age by fire. AUo insures Vhseela, ChL Alerchandize against the haiaid ofinlnud tion, nr transportation to and from ““ MiUodgoville.or any ofthe intermr J '- elso, between this nov 12 Karl I N8UR! dwelling h<- - tare, mills, manufactories, term* asfitvomblh a* other 1 Tho reputation, this con , , ahnsiness of more than 35years. Fifty NegrocsJftfi* Mire. • O N tlm first Tuesday in January next, will be hired to the highest bidder.bcforo tho Conrt Homo ul Brunswick, between the hour# of 10 M.d 4 o’clock, 50 Negroes, belonging to the Ee- . .. into of the late John G. Bell Ecq. Tho Negroes adjuspng and promptness m paying lotos, just- nr<* accnstoincd to the cultivation of Rice, and ly entitles it too xharo of publifc pflt«ii(nge. will bo iiircrl far on.« year. • ‘ nM *—' ' * “ s *' *' “ JOHN F. GREEN, \ r . IIC’GH F. GRANT, j °”' itc Jfi. »!' Tl»9 undersigned agent for tlm CHy of Savan nah. ieduly authorized to receive appliqadonx,.