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«^nly allot about * length ahead of tho K.
turned about, nnd went down the river af
ter lur boat, which having como in conlrael
with the Kent, the letter had cut loose.-
Alter viewing this suite of .team, I could
sot but think that the berating of boilers
might be attributed to other causes than
iron or copper, high pressure, or low pres-
ure, itc. The landing of passengers from
these boats, to those uuaccuinstomcd to it,
is singular and alarming. The buggage is
placed in the small boat as she hangs at the
side, after which,the passengers taking their
to the rniToas or the Georgian.
pears that the wantoness of visitors, has- ] On Sunday last, when tho constables
tens its destruction more than the ravages 1 }'f or ”' n search ol the boy who stoln Mr.
f . . IDowts muuey, they discovered a boy tpoa-
01 time. | rently 17 or 111 years old, of rather a suspi
cious appearance, loitering about the out
skirts of the town, who, on being questioned
, , „ _ feigned himself in a slate of intoxication.—
In looking over your paper of Saturday On being takon, however, and subjected to
morning, I perceivod among tho ordinances no examination, this persun proved to be s
passed by the City Council, a hill to amend j . Il was ascertained that she had
. . worked in this town for some months in
tho firo ordinance (exempting owners of men’s cloths, & had called herself“ Charles
property fVoin Airmailing fire buckets.) The Treleathoriiig.”—She hns been Bent to the
passage of this bill has elecitcd a few oliser- houSB °fcorreetion—/>orhW Argu..
vations from one interested, which 1 beg
you will place before tho public.
ltis said in the London Morning Chroni
cle, says tho National Gazette, that when
the Mexican Congress hesitated about the
Ua&lBlIW&IBlB*
T HE subscriber has received per Louisa
M atilda, and brig Pheasant, a supply
of the following articles i
Knives anu ForkB
Pen, Pocket and Two Blade Knives
Copper and Iron Tea Kettles
Brittania Tea and Table Spools
Iron do do do
Brass and Iron Candlesticks
Wafer and Waffle Irons
Drawing Knives and Pittsaws
Hand, Pitt, PC Cut and Mill Saw Files
N. B. WEED.
SeptO tie
place, and the boat belog lowered, a rope | It has always been my impression, that, ^^‘“ofZ7rea“de w".h ‘the
‘ of tho bows, anu the boat in this nr nnv iron country, when a Leirisla- . o.u;..w - : l„ t* „• n„
is fastened to ono
sheets uirwitbgrc.it velocity, (tho steam
boat going at the rate Of a or 9 mile, per
(mur.) When near the landing place, the
line is suddenly slackened, uud the boat
genlly touches tho. wharf. Every thing iB
thrown out in a moment, and those in wai
ting taken in, when the bout goes off with
Mill greater rapidity. The stranger who
goes on board these boats at night, cannot
but feel the novelty and apparent danger of
jiis situation—fur the steam-boats puss will)
such rapidity, that several liuudred yards o
lino must be paid out,and it being wound in
by a part of the machin*y,you trovel thro’
the water at the rate of fourteen miles an
hour or inure, which greatly elevates the
hows of tho small boat and depresses the
the stern, so that it is actually sometimes
nearly a fool beneath tho surface of the wa
ter.
We landed about eleven t/clock at West
Point, The high reputation oi this Acad-
amy, has rendered it an object ot much in-
terott i and its commanding and romantic
situation always render it an object ol first
attention to the tourist. We were accom
modated with lodgings at Mr. Cozzens, the
contractor for furnishing food far the Cadets
— Pha Academy and other buildings are
elevated 2UU feet, above tile Hudson, in the
midst of the most romantic soenery. Here
Hie art o f war is studied, practically and
■theoretically. Indeed every thing is con
ducted in the strictest spirit of military dis
cipline, At the time we visited it, the Ca
dets were encamped us usual two muuths in
every year—they have here to sustaio ev
ery hardship incident to the soldier’s life,
and are at the mercy of all wcutlicrs—it is
not wonderful, therefore, if some of those
young men who have previously I'olt nothing
hut the kind indulgence of parents and
friends, should consider tne discipline they
are subjected to at first aa galling, but I be
lieve they are soon reconciled to it by hab
it, which can reconcile mankind to any
thing, and frequently make accomplished
soldiers and citizens- Among the Cadets
who have been most distinguished, is Alex.
D. Bache, a great grandson of Dr. Frank
lin. and who has received the highest hon
ors of the institution.
British commissioners by the Mexican Ex
cCutive,tile commissioners transmitted an
in this or any free country, when a Legisla
tive body passes a law for taxing the com
munity, particular care should be takon in ? g ' n ! a ' communication to the latter, declar-
, . ' 1 mg in substance, that if the treaty was not
training that law, not to oppress any part • a t once attended fo, their authority must
of the people—each individual, as tar ub he cease, that Mr. Mnrier (one of them) would
portion of the burthen—that this will not be Mexican territory as soon ns the delicate
the case, should the above bill he carried l state of his wife’s health would allow,
into effect, I hope to prove satisfactorily by
the statement of n few simple fac's.
■ Some lime ago, the Firemen, in confor
mity with tin; instructions contained in tho
ordinance, (of which the bill mentioned is
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Savannah, 8k.pt. 7, 1025.
The Board of Health has the satisfaction
to state, that at no period lias the City of
JUsT RECEIVED,
For New-York,
CESTABLISHED LINE,)
The established line picket ship
LOUISA MATILDA,
W. W. Storyi Matter,
— Will sail on Thursday next.—
r or freight or passage, apply on board ur to
Sept 6 HALL & HOYT.
60
BARRELS Philadelphia Whiskey DAY, at Hunter’s Wharf.
10
high proof fine flavor
amendatory) examined tile different wards; Savannah enjoyed a greater degree of
many of our citizens had, previous to tliut, lionlllr than at present—and that from tiro
examination, supplied themselves with the j advancement oftlio season and the preva
lence of favorable weather, it is believed, if
ntimborof buckets specified—numbers sinco
that period liavo provided their quota.
After putting ourselves to considerable
expence to obey a law*another is passed—
the purport of which is to exempt us from
doing what we have already accomplished.
No doubt there are many persons who will
be benefited hy tile repenl of that section of
tho ordinance.
Those citizens who have provided buck
ets at the rate ol' jtv-’fJ-j, are now taxed
73c. for every fire place. Those who have-
not, are obliged to pay the same amount,
together with a fiuo of one dollar for each
bucket deficient—thus, in a manner, paying
them for non-confurrnity to the city laws—
leaving a clear bu lance in their favor of
jjl tjj fiir each deficiency.
It is well known there are a great many
stores ill I Ire city to which there are no fire
places attached, and from which tho owners
derive considerable income—consequently
they are exempt from the tax imposed—if
the risk of fire is taken into consideration
in connection with fire places, there is more
danger to be apprehended from these very
stores—tlie grealer part of which are filled
with combustible materials.
Again—there are many individuals who
own houses which have remained umceupi-
pied for probabiy two or three years, these
individuals am at a considerable cxpcnce
without receiving any income. Is it just
to increase their expence ?
I merely suggest these few remarks, has
tily thrown togother, Imping tlml at tlmir
next meeting, Council will inke into ennsi
the Board continues to receive tlm co-oper-
ations of its fellow citizens, in keeping the
city in a cleanly condition, no danger need
be apprehended.
By order of the Bonn/,
I. K. TEFFT, Sec'ry.
Deathi in the City of Savannah during tlie
week ending OUl September, intt.
Do
ed do
60 Kegs Cut Naila, assorted sizes
1110 lings Shot do do
50 Ivegs Powder
30 Half Boxes Soap
10 Qr. Casks Malaga and Teneriffc
NVine
2 Half Pipes Sicily Madeira
3 ■"
2 . „ .
Santa Cruz Sugar Si Java Coffee
Loaf and Lump Sugar
London Porter
IN STORE,
1500 Bushels Liverpool and Turks Is
land Salt
For New-York,
4 The regular packet brig
PHEASANT,
. Jervis, Matter,
Freight will bo taken at moderate
rates and she will be immediately despatch
ed. JOS CUMMING.
ITT Consignees of goods by the above vea
eel are requested to receive them THIS
" * ”, at H
lOe
For Baltimore,
For sale by
The schr.
RISING SUN,
Capl. Fairbank,
, _ Will be despatched wiihoot delay.
........... . or freight or passage appIvtoCapt. F.on
Pipes 3d proof pure Holland Gin I boar<1 ' at Hal1 * HoytjsWlsorf. or to
Pipes Cognac Brandy, slip. qiml. r J-B. HERBERT & CO.
“ ~ ^ — Landing from said schooner,
800CT Pounds Prime Bacon
50 Barrels Flour
3 Kegs Cavendish Tobacco
1000 Bushels Corn
2 Barrels Starch
10 Boxes Fig Blue
Sept ft
WILTBERGERdt CORMWELL. Fo J: Bale J - B - HERBERT Si CO.
lip
August 27
Tlie buildings for tlm accommodation of deration tlie effects which will necessarily
the Professors are of brick, six in number
—five buildings of stouo are devoted,to the
use of the Cadets. At the point, nenr Furl
Putnnm, is the former residence of Kosci-
usco and his garden, whore the Cadets in
tend to erect a monument to tlm memory
of the Polish Pulriot.
The Cadets aro divided into four classes
—uud tlm course of studies embraces four
years, under upwards of twenty teachers.
Tnore is an excellent library attached to
the institution. The result o.’ the studies
of every Cadet is regularly noted, by which
result from the passago of the act alluded
to, and remedy the evil accordingly.
SENEX.
Tlm following extract from one of the
' two papers in this state, opposed to Gover
nor Tiiogp, will show what moansare taken
to inspire confidence in a falling cause :—
race of the People.—'The following ex
tracts from tlm Editor’s correspondence.will
show that our cause id rapidly advancing.
From Ch tth'im County.—I have takun
great pains to inform mysolfof the state of
Died of Debility
Dysentery
Consumption
Worm Fever
Old age
Total,
I, agodfiyenrs.
1, aged 43 years.
1, aged 46 years.
1, aged 3 years.
1, aged 93 years.
*>—
Si
Cognac Brandy, Goshen but A
ter and Salmon. j
1 ft PIPES fourth proof Cognac Brandy, j
1" warranted pure oa imported, Grape ;
Brand
10 Kegs Goshen Butter
6 Boxes Smoked Salmon
Just received and fur sale by
Sept 8 J. B. HERBERT Si CO,
A
To Rent,
That large and commodious
Brick Tenement Building in
York Street, near Jefferson-St.
Whiskey.
P hiladelphia whiskey,in hogs
heads, just received nnd for sale by
Sept « C. C. GRISWOLD Si CO.
»XED,
On thr 26th lilt, after a short illness, in
in tlieo.’d year nfhernge, Miss Isauklla
S. Fothringiiam,
At Providence, on tfie(%3il ultimo, Mart
Elizu. infant daugther of Mr. Edward
Padolford. of Savannah, Geo.
Brass Andirons.
J^ECEIVBI) per Louisa Matilda, and
for sale by
Sept 6
N. B. WEED.
He
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
India Floor Matting.
J UST received, a few pieces of the above
article, and for sale by
I. W.
next Also, two Stores on Jefferson-St.
adjoining Mr. E. Jencks’, Rent will I
moderate. Apply to
THO’S, R. PRICE.
August 0 97rp
To Rent,
That convenient two
DWELLING HOUSE In Bry'
un-Street, Reynolds Square, a
present occupied by Mrs. Carson
Possession to be given the 10th October.
ARCH. SMITH.
Attorney for Mrs. J. Bourke.
Sept 1 08rr.
Sept 8
. MORRELL.
MANSION house.
and commodious house, in tn
w
Q VJi/ SS/O himself that bv his ui
mHE above immense sum, is contained ^ wil share
1 in the scheme of GRAND CANAL h T
ARRIVED,
Schr. Esther. Wardwel), Providence, 5 LOTTERY.in the following brilliant prizes!
days, with a full cargo, to Cohen & Miller,
consignees, A. & E, Wood, W. Lippett, P.
5,660 Dollars,
1000 DOLLARS.
1000 DOLLARS.
1000 DOLLARS.
1000 DOLLARS.
1000 DOLLARS.
_ nnn n„ll .- wan a rauiiiui a
5,000 Dollars, Mansion House
1000 DOLLARS.
1000 DOLLARS.
1000 DOLLARS.
1000 DOLLARS.
1000 DOLLARS
with a faithful and expcriencetl ostler.
And in prizes of $200, jj 100, and lower de-
noiuinatiun, the large amount of
DOLLARS J 24 »840 DOLLARS
PRICE OF TICKETS.
and
villo to Macon,
Clinton Hotel H. H. SLaTTER.
Clinton, August 23. 07fre
Hili, O Taft, H. Blair, order, and tlm mas- .
ter. Spoke on Sunday morning last, in
sight of Cape Hntteras, sehr. Adventurer,!
from Boston for this port. |
Schr. Experiment, Purquct, Jefferson, 2
days.
SAILED,
Schooner Rising Sons, Allen, for ——.
Sloop John Chevalier. Simon. Charleston.
Sloop Cynthia, Turner. Beaufort.
Tlm ship Messeuger.Biilfiningtnn, arrived
at Philadelphia on the 28th ult. from St. Pe- u ri „i„„ „„ ■■ ■—
t.i-r-hiirg. V Wholes, i $6 00 accounts to this office tor settlement.
Tlm brig Adeline, Brown, 10 days from . * . * . 5 . *. * . * . * . *. *. ? s'S' ~ — TT
ths port, with lumber and rice, bound to Uuar ers ’ ! • ‘ so
N ™ fnlk l in ?fr H ' 0n ."' ,e This Lottery drew on Wednesday, and
,^'Tin f ,T,^n «S.* n L'LA^; l ,' lVK 0Ut ’ ln the result will be received on Thursday or
lai. 33, mi king 400 trokes per hour. Friday next. A few ticket* and shares,
* — . - ’ - ordered in the above splendid scheme, re
main, which are requested to be called for,
WM. ROBERTSON,
schr. Georgia
Col. Raro-
At New-York, 26th ult.
Ann. Lowe. 7 days.
At. Daltiui-irn, 29th ult. schr.
say, lloore, 7 days.
CLKAKKI) Ton THIS PORT,
At Boston, 25th ult. schr. Adventurer,
Vernal.
tho war department is placed in possession ! P ublic 6 P ininn thi;i county, and 1 find that
Of the particular talents and acquirements i Trou P ia ground boyoud all my fi.r-
of each individual, who ia accordingly ap-1 ranr calculations. That affair of Wirt has
pointed at the expiration of his studies, t 0 j *i™e him up here.”
that service in which lie is most likely to be ■ veril >' “ 0,,r c,nm '” i" in B ’ u< h ,lun fi f-r if
useful. 1 the other notices, of the same kind, publisli-
The police is extremely rigid-one of tlie' cd in tl,e 8umo pi, P er ’ are no boUor ,bundt!l1
regulations struck me as of excellent ten- : tlmn lbis> " 0ar cau ’ c ” l,e,e ’ alluded tu in
deucy—no debts are allowad to be contract- this extract fr0,n this adv ''"'' ill fc'”
ed by the Cadets. The studies of the Ca- ^ a rotrogade direction. Seriously, sb
dels continuo till 4 o’clock in the afternoon, 1 ,ar fr " m G ' Mtge M> Tr “ Up bei “ g “ done up
Mlien they parade till sunset. The proper ,hat rtatos,nan 1,a3 beon B,cad,1 >' ad
disposition of time is no where studied or , vancin " aud nevor 8tooJ au h,gh ln tll,a
practised to better advantage than in this community as at the present n.oment-hia
academy—every day and every hour is ma j 1,r ' ( y W ' B bl ‘ l ar ff'' r t * ian b ‘ s warmest
appropriated to ita particular duty—the pr i e,| ds expected
time of rising—the hour ofmeals, and their
duration—the hour to retire to quarters—
ONE OF THE MAJORITY
On Saturday last. I requested informs
uulto bed are all fixed, a w d superintended t ion whether Mr. Tfj.fair hud signified
by officers appointed for the purpose* j Jjj 8 intention to be a candidate at the uiisu-
We were disappointed in onr expectation ing election in October, as a Representative
of seeing the Cadets at drill, as on Sundays in the State Legislature. Since that peri-
firills are now dispensed with. We, howov- 0| 1 overy opportunity has been offered for
8r ’ saw /be battalion formed in the morning, on answer to a plain question—it has not
inspected, and carried through a part of the been furnished, and I therefore conclude,
manual. Wp saw them mount and relieve that such intimation has never been given
guard. During the time they were forming I repeat—if Mr. Tki.f air is a eaudidnte, I
and during the march back to camp.it rain- p ball not. object to it; but, after his declara-
ed tremendously, during which as far aa tinns that ho whs uot. it is due to Mr. T.
exposure to the weather without flinching, H'" 1 his present intentions should be pos-
cunstitutes the duty of the soldier, they lively known; until which time believing
displayed it in perfection. it to be his wish not to be a candidate, and
Frevioua to dinner,wc clambered up to old that n0 ono ,ia * authority to announce him,
Fort Putnam >, but in consequence of tlie 1 canm,t 60 consider him. A VOTER,
heavy rain at the time, we were deprived
of the prospect,which was one of the objects
of our viait. The Fort it rapidly going to
ccay, and in a few years I doubt whethor
“ Justice,” and other commugications
are omitted for the want of time.
much beside the bare rock will
remain to
New Flour and Hams.
1 BARRELS Howard Street New
X i/v Flour, from new wheat
200 Superior Hama, in bags
40 Boxes Bacon, shoulder & raidlings
50 Barrels Whiskey, die.
Landing from the echooner Cygnet, and for
JjuiB at tlu x.„, ”* ••'tu'ouiu ui ure run g , w |,j ( ,j, | le j^i ordered of the Creek'eale by HALE <i HOYT.
> M lh* bottom of tho preciyice, it ep ; ■ jands.-JYot, Ink f Scpb#
Wo understand that a letter haa been re-
- j ceived at the War D n i>artment, from Gov.
ard the trouble of the traveller. From ; Trmip, in which the Governor expresses
‘henumke, of the fregmenu of tho Fort!
BOA HD OF HEALTH.
Savannah, September 7th, 1825.
R ESOLVED, “That tho City Scavcn.
ger be requested to lay before this
oi.i'il. ui their iocular meetings, the names :
'such persons ns violate tilt.' First Section'
Sept 8
Georgian Office.
ANOiiDItfANJE
To prevent Jiegeoetor Pertont of Colour from
pa*riny itith dekelo after 10 ot clock, F M
and for other pu potet
B B it ordain ;d a. the Mayor and AMe men
of tt e Ci y of S.rann-b and hamlets
thereof, that from and after the passage of
th>« Ordinance, no general ticks ahull pass a
negro o- person of colour after 10 o’clock, P
M —*,.d no ticket which may be given sha 1
from Liverpdol,
200 CRATES
Crockery War
assorted particularly for
tail
nppomiuig a City tfcavenger, &e. and that! U , I(I|< the pUee where he or ahe ia going!
tlie r n>t Seclton. be published lor the in- .rrt tile purpose for whiih they are given, be
iormetinn ui tlie citizens.’’
Extructfrom the Minutes,
I. K. TEFFT, Sec’ry.
i Sec. 1 Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen in Council atf •muled, and it is here
by ordained by the authority of the tame,
Thu' the owners, tenants, or occupiers ot
houses, shall keep within their yards or en
closures, a box or barrel of sufficient size, in
which shall be deposited all the offul. filth,
dirt, rubbish and other matter, generated
iu said building and enclosure ; which said
off.il, filth, dirt, rubbish, and other matter,
shall be placed in said box or barrel, from
the first day of April, to tlie last day of No
vember, before tile hour of seven o’clock,
A. M. and from tho firs, day ol November,
to the last day of March, before the hour
oft7Tglu o’clock, A. Al —and such matter so
placed, shall be daily removed by the City
Scavenger, to such place without the city,
as shall from time to time be designated by
the Mayor or City Council. And if any
occupant or tenant of any lot, house or
building, shall fail so to deposit in said box
or barrel, the offal, filth, dirt, or rubbish, or
ni lior matter, generated in the said house,
lot or building, the said owner, occupant or
tenant, so failing, shall be fined in a sum
not exceeding thirty dollars, for each and
every sucli offence. The said fine shall be
appropriated, one moioty to the use of
tho Board of Health, the other to the in
former.
* Passed in Council, April, 1823.
JAM ES MORRISON, Mayor.
Sept 8 11
F v
not bt
oi fore ■ after one n 'rht
Fatted I it S.phmher. 18-J, in Cou Ml.
A C. 1>AM.'L!., Mayor.
fttr as’ M riTKns, P C
hhenff’s Mile.
On the Jirit Tuesday in November next,
C ■. be Said before the Court Haute u>
ih: city of Savannah, between the ui
it si h.uia of sale,
Two Stages^ four Horses, and four sets ot
darnets, belonging ro tiiis end of tbc Angus,
'a Line, levied on un ler a fnrclosure of a
Roi tgagc from Joaeph I. Thompson, to Jo
seph Cumoiing, assigned to Alexander T
Oopson. A- I. D’LYON, d s o. c.
•epi 8
Landing,
P ER schooner Philadelphia, and ship
Louisa Matilda,
40 BarrclftNow-England Rum
gJHlIfPipfte )
'5 Or. Cooks > Cette MadeiraWino.
■fl liali ttr.ido. )
l-V. . ,11 ■ ■ ANI>
A-few casks and boxes Cheese
For sale by COHEN & MILLER.
Sept 6 10p
sold at the Ncw-York and Boston
for cash or approved paper-
No. 5, Gibbous’ Buildings.
A iiffi let 16 Ola
H
BLUE, and MIXT
puirxs
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS,
last season. Their usual supply of
PLAINS, BLANKETS S, BAGI
be sold for
June 24
79
Coffee, Pork and Lard.
K BAGS COFFEE
Jv 15 Bbls Mesa Pork, N.Y. citi
50 do Prime do
50 Kegs Lard
For sale by C. C. GR
Sept 3
do
do
Baif(finJVails, &c.
200
TICKETS RECEIVED,
I N Eighteenth Class Union Canal Lotte
ry, which will be drawn to-morrow in
Philadelphia, Thoae who have ordered
tickets in the above Lottery, are requested
to call aud receive them, at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Sept 6
Uau Alattrasaeg.
J UST received by the William Wallace,
an additional supply of DOUBLE and
SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which
will be warranted of the best quality.
I. W, MORRELL.
Jan ft
For sale by
Sept 3
190 Casks Cut Nails
9 Hogsheads & ) Philadelpi
37 Barrels \ Whiskey
1 Hogshead Tobacco
H. LORD Si CO.
09
Wanted,
A GOOD SECOND HAND SULK
Apply immediately to the editors.
August 11!
A CARD.
T,
fcssional services in the Courts of
Bibb, | Henry, I Jones, I Crawford,
Monroe, I Jasper, I Twiggs, J Pike.
WASHINGTON POE.
Mscon, Bibb County, f Ga.)
July 7 8ft
Mm
James Anderson <^*C*.
XTAVE removed to Hie middle tenement*
■“■R Young’s Buildings, where they offer
lor sale a large aud general assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS,
received by the latest arrivals from Liver
pool and New-York.
June 24 79
IVEMAW AL.
F¥1HE subscribers have removed to Joim-
A ston's Square, next door west of
Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are 1
opening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
W. Si H. ROSE.
April 5 10
13* The Darien Gazette, and Recorder,
Milledgeville, will give tlie above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
office.
IL'BSffiBSSSa
FfftHE subscriber offers for sale 100,000
X feet of NORTHERN LUMBER, be
ing the entire cargo of the schuoncr Olive,
consisting of
Clear and Merchantable Boards
One and a half, one and three-quarters
and and two inch Plank.
This lumber is ali of the best quality, and
has been carefully selected for this market,
and will be sold low if taken from the wharf-
ISAAC W. MORELL.
August 30 07
TO PLANTERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
TT AVING made * considerable purchase
XX of last season’s imported PLAINS,
which they offer for sale at the last year's
price., for cash or drafts on their factors,
payable any time before the 1st of April'
next \ which must be, at least, 20 to 25 per
ceut. less then the enauiug Fall Importation
can be sold at. W■ A- Ii. ROSE,
Savannah, 7th June, 1825.
The Darien Gazette will insert the above
0 until the first of October, and send the bill
to this office.
g June 7 63
B - W ii. a. Loudon I’ovtfct,
* Votton bugging, &.c.
0 * FEW casks, containing eight and*
c XX half dozen each of Lonmin Porter, im-
e ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June
s, last, are yet on hand and for sale; also,
!r Cotton Bagging,
e errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN-
® WARE, and a variety of
!- Seasonable Dry Golds, ■
® Apply to ANDREW LOW dt CO.
July 16 8#
d xi * ■
0. Notice.
'■ rift HE subscriber fining about to leave Sa-
“ X vannah, for the North, and wishiug
1 hereafter to confine his business to his re-
,r tail store at the Market Square, will dis
pose oflhe present stock of GROCERIES
at his Wholesale Store on the Bay. The
. terms will be liberal. Anplv to
, P. M’DERMOTT,
8 Who will also continue to attend to the
l e COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Js
Notice.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
‘MTlIaL be sold at the Court-House at
is m Riceboroughv Liberty County, ho
of tween the usual hours of sale, four Negroes,
is w woman by the name of Mary, her son
>e Joe, daughter Louisa, and an infant. Sold
a, as the property of John Stewart, deceased.
Terms of sale made known on the dav-
D. STEWART, AdmV.
August £7 M
K Notice.
3, "paUlUNG my absence from Knvnnu-h,
XX Mr. James G. Blois, and Mr. John
Launhnan, are my authorised agents.
Septl P. M’DERMOTT,
t Notice.
... TOURING the absence of the subscriber,
XX Mr. Emas Rkep. and Mr. Wm. I;
n Rice, are his authorised agents.
£ JON. MEIGS.
| v August 13 200ut
“n ftv aim’s Ce!e!-ratcd Ptiuacea.
A Supply of this Medicine can be ob-
A. tained, genuine, at the store of
- LAY & HENDRICKSON.
L Ang 13
c . Window Blinds.
tUST received, an assortment of the
V above articles of all sizes.
0. I. W. MORRELL.
Julv 7 «4
Copper Stills.
ng /"kNE STILL of 12ft Gallons
V-r Two do. of 72 Gallons each
ia Just received by the brig Frances, from
Philadelphia, and for sale by
August 2 P. M’DERMOTT.
rf- H i HIS.
A FEW ha rcls small sited Virginia
A Hams, in bags, for sale by
„ Septa C. C. GRISWOLD A CO
American Shot.
Flft IIE subscriber intends keeping a com-
X plote assortment of this nrticle, ana
will supply the dealers on nearly equal
ln terms aa they can import it.
"S^EScBiMa*.
Septa - 10p
30 BOXES just
August 6,
teeived .mi) for
g»fi&T idea