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_ While's, Academy;
mHE subscriber announces to bid friends
A end the public that the exorcises of his
Academy will be suspended until the first ol
November next. The principal object which
he will have in view during his absence, will
he to form an acquaintance with the system
of education adopted in the most distinguish
®d seminaries in the northern states, and he
indulges the hope that the result of hit* ob
servations will render 1)is Academy increas
ingly worthy oV public patronage. Having
token a large and commodious house in n
pleasant part of the city, he will bo prepared
to tako fivo or six boys as boarders—and ho
assures the public that the health, morals
nnd improvement of his pupils, will be the
objects of his unwearied nod undivided at
tention-. GEO. WHITE,
jiijy 7 I9t—fe
SHERIFF'S SALE
On the frit Tuesday in A ugusl next,
"MflLL be sold, in front of the Court
v v House, io the city of Darien, between
the hours of 10 A. M and 4 P. M
.All those Tracts or Parcels of Land, known
by the Numbers Three (3.) and Six (6,) in a
plat ond survey mado by Thomas M’Call,
Esq. situated on General’s Island, io (lie river
Alatamaha, in M’Intosh county, lately the
property of General ^aclilan M’lntosh, con
taining together bovoo hundred and forty nine
nml a half ncreB, and allotted to Archibald S.
Bulloch in jfursuanno of a writ of partition-
levied on under execution upon foreclosure
of mortgage, the Bunk of the State of Geor
gia against Archibald 6. Bulloch and Wife,
issued from the honorable the Superior
Court of M’lntosh county.
THOMAQ KING. s. m. c.
july.7
SHERIFF’S SALE
On the first Tuesday in August next,
’WA7 ILL be sold beforo the Court House in
f f the (<ity of Savannah, between the u
suul hours of sale, tho following properly, via .
One negro fellow named York, levied on ns
the property of J«*hn Harris, jr. to satisfy an
execution in tavor of Bradley, Claghorn &
Wond., against said John Harris jr.
One negro Woman named Mary, levied rin
as the property of James Sanderliu, deo’ed.,
to, satisfy executions in favot of Moses Car
ter arid Mordecai Shojtall, Soo’r.—property
pojnted tut hy the administrator,—levy made
find relumed to me by a constable ' '
july 7 GEORGE MILLEN,s c. c.‘
. SHERIFF’S SALES. • '
On the first Tuesday in Sep ember next,
’’INSTILL be sold before the Cou»t House jn
M the City of Savanoah, between the u
eual hours of sale, the following property, viz.
One negro boy named William, levied ou
under & by virtue of a foreclose! e of iriort
gage io favor of William Joyner agaiust Jue.
E. Wells.
july 7 GEORGE MILLEN s c c
White Havana Sugar and Ma-
lasses. •
flA BOXES Volute Hnvana Sugar
/mi\J 10 hhds Molasses
Landing from steam boat Gov Taylor.
Alpo. landing from achr Frnuces,
• 20 boxes Soap.
For Bnle by J. 11. HERBERT,
jttlv 3
Scidlitz and Soda Powders, &c.
pLf\ DOZEN Seidlitz Powders [ of sup’r
eJLr 50 do Soda do y'quality.
ALSO,
A supply of genuine Lemon Syrup
Just received ner fichr Oregon & for *nle by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings
june 23
IIAY, &c. &c.
QQ BUNDLES Prime Hay .
OO 10 boxes Lemons — ; .
10 cfo Rabins
Landing from scltr Frances and for ealo
low from the wharf by
july l COHEN & MILLER.
' Letter Paper.
fjjri REAMS hot pressed Letter Paper
X ’ » W ALSO,
A few Reams Printing, Medium and quarto
post Ruled'Paper. Just received per brig
Frances pnfl for sale by
june 25 PHILBRICK & BAKER.
Mustard &. Vinegar.
*1 ft BOXES London Mustard
iU20 bbls 1st quality Cider Vinegarfc
Just received and for sle by
june 16 COHEN & MILLER.
Portland Rum and Hay.
BBLS Portland Rum (coloured)
50 bundles prime Hay
Landing from ship Florian and for sale by
HALL, SHAPTER &. TUPPER.
june 15 • ••
Martinique Molasses.
HMDS priino retailing Molasies—
X vX Landing and for sale low if taken
from the wharf, apply to
HALL. SHAPTER & TUPPER. .
june 16
Landing from ship Chancellor.
A /"h ROUND Boxes Cheese
~l:vF 10 bbls Whiskey
For sale by JB HERBERT,
july 3
WHISKEY.
K BBLS. Philadelphia Ryri Whiskey
vLanding from brig George nnd for
ealo by JOHN II. REID,
june 26 182
St. Croix Sugar.
O K HHDS Prime St Croix Sugar, land-
ing from ship Chancellor and for sale
by HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
july 3
Leaf Tobacco.
•j HHDS prime Leaf Tobacco
X ” For Bale by
juno 23 COHEN & MILLER.
Lemons.
GA BOXES just received and for sale by
d£U PALMES .& LEE,
june 35 Exchange Dock.
Letter and Cap Paper.
REAMS Letter and Cap paper. Just
V” vecived and for bbIo by
June 17 PHILBRICK & BAKER.
„ „ HAY.
*1 £*ft BUNDLES prime Hoy for sale,
A.W Apply to PALMES & LEE,
June 10 , Exchange Dock.
MALLERF & DJJFFY,
nilAPEKS & TAILORS ON THE BAY,
EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL,
H AVE received by reccnt'orrivale from
New York, afresh nod»ohigunt nssori
itieut of the most
Seasonable Goads,
in their lino—Consisting of— .
Blue black, brown, olive; green aori inixt
BROADCLOTHS,
Blue, brown, green and steel inixt
QUEENS CLOTH.
Blue black and fancy colorod singlo millet)
CASSIMERE.
Merino Cloth and Cnssimere, (light and
beautiful materials for summer wear)
Bombazine Circassian
Brown, while and drab English and
french drill
Striped Florentine, Satin Joan
Grass Cloths. Bpurhon Drill
Silk Camhlet,.Nankeen
And a variety of other Stuffs, suitable
fat summer coatees and pantaloons.
V E STINGS:
English, Italian and French black and
colored Silk, » *
Valencia and Marseilles of Buff, Wliito
nnd neat fancy Patterns
White nod.Buff Cnssimere and Cash 1
marpt. • t
All of which they are prepared to make In
measure, in I he best manner and at short
notice.
FANCY ARTICLES:
A hamlsonifc assortment of
Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket Hand
kerchiefs
Cravats, Slocks, Stiffeners
BInck, wlijte and straw colored Horso
skin Gloves
Gra«s Cloth and Linen do
Suspenders, Wotch Guards and Ribbons
Hosiery of nil descriptions
Foraging, Morocco, Cadet and Moditer
rancan Caps. tyo. &c.
ALSO,
A general assortment of
* READY MADE BPIIKG AND SUMMER
• Consisting of
Coats, Frocks and Coatteee, Pantaloons
Vests, Jackets, Drawers,
Shirts, Collars. &c &c. Sin.
M* & D respectfully inform their friend
that the whole of their goods have been care*
fully'selected by Mr. M.'and the ready made
Clothing; manufactured entirely under his
inspection, and they nssure their customers
that the utmost confidence may bo placed in
the faithfulness of their work,
opril 30 133
SPUING AND SUMMER
G 0 ^0 D S
LOW, TAYLOR & CO.
e AVE landing from ship Oglethorpe,from
Liverpool, an extensive and general
hssnrtmenf of
BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS.
Also, received by recent nrrval9 from View
York, *0.
A L411GE SUPPLY OF
AMERICAN AND INDIA
shasghas&s autcoXiES.
Which the) efior for ealo by tlfe original
package piece, or dozen, at moderate prices;
nnd always hove for sale
OSNARURGS, COTTONS ‘IGGJNGf,
CRATES OF
EARTHEN WARE,
CASKS OF
LONDON BOTTLED PORTER,
AND
SCOTCH ALE.
npril 25 .129
10,000 DOLLARS.
xraiosr CAN AX.
LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. VII.
T O be drawn in Philadelphia This Day—
the dro wing will be received on the 12th
instant. 9 drawn ballots.
SCHEME:
1 prize of
: : : 410,000
1 do
: : s 5.000
1 do :
: : 3.Of 0
1 do :
: : : 2.845
10 do :
: : : 1,000
10 do :
: : . : 500
10 do :
: : 300
30 do :
: : : 200
30 do :
: : : 100
& c.
&.C. &.C.
Tickets
$5 00
Halves
2 50
Quarters
1 25
Orders attended to at
july 3 Lottery 6f Exchange Office
DRAWING
O F the Virginia Stato'Lottcry, Class No
20.
38, 39, 42, 40, 5, 43, 58, 19, 17.
Holders of prizes will call for the cash at
LUTHER’S,
july 4 Lottery »Sy Exchange Office.
Purified Bear’s Oil,
F OR the preservation and growth of the
human Hair, preserving its health and
beauty and preventing premature baldness.
This article is carefully extracted and pre
pared for use by N. S. Prentiss, of Nqw York,
and a supply kept on hand by
LAY &4IENDRICKS0N,
Druggists, No 2 and 15, Gibbon's Buildings,
july 4
Essence of Tyre.
A SUPPLY of Quirk’s celebrated Es
senceofTyre, for changing light, red.
or grey Hair, Whiskers, &c. to a beautiful
and permanent brown or block, without the
least injury, just received and for sale by
LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, No 2 and 15, Gibbons’ Buildings,
july 4
Saratoga Water in Ice.
T HE Subscribers propose to keep Sar
atoga Water cooled in Ice, and if tilt
increased demand Will warrant tho expense,
it will be continued throughout the season, it
will therefore be ready for customers every
morning at 6 o’clock.
LAY* HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Nob. 21)115, Gibbon’s Buildings.
jUUC 27
Books ! Books!! Books t I f .
T IIOS. M. DRISCOLL has received the
following new publications per tha la Jo
■u rivals.
Twt.Lv* Years Military AdmcniM®
m the three quarters of the Globe, bat^eur
tin years J802 and 1014, in.whiqb.nre co 1
tainod the Campaigns oflhp t)uko of
hngton in India and his last in Spain
ScmitIi of Franco
Tiif, Com.EGiAN«, n Novel in 2 vole.
JikTTE’s FituM Europe’, comprising the
Journal of a Tour through Ireland, England,
Scotland, Franco, ftaly and Switteeflamj, in
tlic years 1825-26 bad 1827—By N. II. Car-
ter,
A Discourse on the character and public
service of Do Witt Clinton, delivorod before
the Association of the Alumni of Columbia
College, by James Ronwick, M. D.
June 9
Tlic Last of the Plaiitagcnets.
T HOS. M. DRISCOLL haa just receiv
cd per Florian, an assortment of Books,
among which nro tho following new publica
tions•
The LA8T OF TIIE Pr.ANTAGENKTa; tin
Historical Romanco—illustrating some of tl *;
public events, and Domestic nnd Ecclesiasti
cal mnnners, of tho 15th and 16th centuries.
“Thin work contains many historic scones,
sketcliod with great vividness and power.—-
The incidents of the atory are numerous, well
contrived nnd well told. Tfio stylo is at onco
elegant without ostentatious ornament, aud
(ftrspicuous without tedious diffuseness.”
" Critic.
Specimens of American Poetiiy, Criti
cal nnd Biographical Notces, in 3 volumes,
juno 16
W. T. WILLIAMS.
H AS just, received tho Athentum, or
Spirit of tho Fmglisli Moga2iues,No 15
for May 1st, 1829
CONTENTS:
Mayday; Song for May Morning; Tlic
Grave of tha Broken Heart; The Fountain
•»f Oblivion ; Tho Choice of a . Besidooce ;
Scraps f rrfm tho “ Noctos”; The Universe ,
Edinburgh Sessional School; Pope Leo XII;
I stood by the Grnvo ; The Wnverley Nov
els; Song; Mr Moore, tho Poet; Tho La
test Female Fashions; Scientific Miscellany;
Varieties juno »7
Irving’s CoIumbus-(Abridged.)
rirs IIK Life and Voyages of Christopher
JL Columbus by Washington Irving (ab
ridged by the same) price $1 25
Sermons Prenched in England by the
Righl Rev Reginald Heber D. D. price $1
50.
Le'ters from the ./Egean, by Jos. Emorson
price 25. .lust received by
juno 25 T M DRISCOLL
Sir Walter Scott’s New Work
A WE OF GUlliSTEIN, or ThkMai
dknof the Mist. 2 vols. By the
author of Waverly, die *o. Just, received
by T. M. DRISCOLL
) jnly 4
Custom House,,
•• Savannah, 1st July, 1829.
S EALED proposal- will be received until
12 o’clock, the 8th inst. for keeping in
repair the Beacons nnd Biioya nUnched to
this Port and District, for one year following
tho 1st July inst. Persons wishing to con
tract. frill learn particulars by applying at tho
Custom House.
JOHN STEVENS,
Colloctor.
july3 188
• NOTICE.
T HE subscribers begdeave to »nform their
customers and friends, that early in tho
fall they will have a superior assortment of
dry goods,
both imported and domestic, of every descrip
tion, which they intend selling on their usunl
liberal terms. Thoy also inform that Wii
liam Rose will attend to (ho Dry Gooda busi
ness. ond Hugh Rose to the Factorage and
Commission business at their Counting
House on the Bay, and will make liberal ad
vances to Buch ns may fee] disposed to entrust
(hem with the disposal of their produce—
Both businesses will bo carried on ns before
under the firm of WM. & H. ROSE.
• june12 170
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned hnvo’connectpd them
selves in business under (he firm of Uoe
& Merriman.
CHARLES ROE,
CHAS. !>.' MERRIMAN.
july t ISO
NOTICE.
finIIE subscribers liavo united their inter-
JL est In tha practico of Medicioo and its
collateral brnnclios. One ofthe firm will bo
always in attendance, at tho office formerly
occupied by Dr. U. Wayne.
L- II. FIJRTII,
R. WAYNE.
june 27 183
NOTICE.
C OUNCIL will receive proposals, for
lighting tho Lamps and furnishing Oil
for the same until next January—Security
for the performance of tho contract will bo
required Applications may bo left at the
Office of Clerk of Council.
M. MYERS, c. c.
juno 27 183
Notice.
1 HE Court of Ordinary of ChathamCoun-
— ty will meet at the Court House in Sa
vannah on Monday next, the sixth day of Ju
ly, at 10 A. M-
SAMUEL M. BOND, Clerk.
july 1 86
NOTICE.
J B. HERBERT, Efiq. will act as my
• agent during my absence from this
City. A. BASSETT. '
july 2
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANA WAY from the subscriber, about
the* let of Fnbrunry last, a negro wo
man named DOLLY, about twenty-four or
fivo years of age. and about five feet two or
three inches high, yel'ow complexion, lias a
large mouth and broad teeth, free spoken and
liBps a little. She is no doubt lurking about
town, or the plantation occupied by Johu
Milton, E?q last year, to whom she was hi
red. The above reward will be given by her
delivery to rne on Wilmington IslaDd,or lodg
ed in Savannah jail, so that I get her .again.
, ELIZABETH WHITING,
may SO 55
for new york.
(kb TA b'l IB1IEI) LINE)
The regular packet ship
ST A T / R A,
Tnos, Wood, master.
Will sail on Monday, 13th inst.
For freight or paisago having excellent ac
commodations, apply to Capt, W. on board
- 'MALL, 8HAPTF.R STOPPER,
EF Tim packet ship HELEN MAR, will
sucooed tho Statira, ond nail on hor regular
dn> Monday 90th irtst.* fitly f
FOR NEfV-YORK,
[B C H»0 0 N K R hi N E. ]
'The ftut sailing packet sohr
FRANCES,
Wm, Meade, muster.
Will sail on Monday 13th inst.
..'or treight or passogo having: handsome ac
commodations, apply to Capt. M. on board,
or to
july 6 COHEN * MILLER.
FOR PROVIDENCE,
. JTYv The packet ship
TOfV ELIZA * ABBY
ufRInw Will sail nbout tho lUtb inst.
JBlniiiTMa For freight or passage, having
good accommodations, apply to Copt. Green
on board, or to J. STONE,
june 2
for dariejy,
The sloop
GEO. WASHINGTON,
Luce, master.
Will soil for tho above port
with despatch. For freight apply on board at
Jones wharf or to
June 30 CLAGIIORN & WOOD
Just Received.
10 dozen Fancy Chairs
15. bags Feat her b
15'casks White Lead
For sale by
J B HERBERT.
mnv 20
Landreth’s Garden S.eeds.
A supply just received, among
' which am Flower Seeds Buta
1 Boga do. Onion do For oolo by
T RYERSON, Jr.
Bpril 24 1m
P. M’INTYRE-
Respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that ho iB now roa
i|H§fljgdy to entertain them in that beau
aSsESiiful situation, No. 5 Broadway,
opposite the Bowling Green,’ nenr the Battery,
where ho i9 enabled to tako in families, in
private or at the public tnblo, on reasonable
terms. The house is extensivo nnd conirno
dions, and boing near the Battery, renders it
very ple.uRant for families
ID* The Savannah Georgian, Charleston
Courier, and Baltimore Chronicle, aro ro
quested to publish the nbove for one month,
and pend theirs bill to P. M’lnfyre, No.
llmndway, Now York, for poyment.
juee2 10!
Treasurer’s Office,
• ' Juj.It t, IBM.
T HE nrcrnjje price of Flour during tho
loot month being $7 25 por barrel of
196 lbs , Brcnd for the present month must
wei,7li as follows, viz :
12'; cents Lonf 2 lbs 10 oz.
Cl do do l do 5 do.
Of which all Bakers nnd sellers of Broad
will take due Notico.
M. W. STEWART, c. t
iuly 2 87
Final Notice to Free Persons of
Colour, ’.
F REE persona of Colour who have not os
yet registered their names in the Office
of the Clerk of tho Inferior Court ofthe
County of Chatham, nro hereby informed
that unless they do so on or before the first
Monday in July'next, they will bo proceeded
againBt as UiQ Law directs.
R. W. POOLER, Cl’k.
june 12 170—en||
SELLING OFF.
A BNER BASSETT intends closing his
Cm. business for tho season in a few days,
and offers for Bald—Coffee, Sugar, Tea,
Raisins, Almonds, Cnesift, Nutmegs, Cloves,
Mnce, Sperm Candles, Tallow do. Sonp ;
choice Liquors of all kinds—Together with a
great variety of Groceries and Provisions, at
reduced prices.
June 18
Irish Potatoes.
A NY quantity from one to 3fi0 bushels,
fresh from tho ground, can be furnished
at short notice and at a rn dorato rate. It
is presumed tho article will keep sound during
a voyage to Europe, and at this season, it
may be of some consequence to masters of
vessels leaving our port. Apply to
PALM EH & LEE,
june 23 Exchnngo Dock.
Lost or Mislaid,
A N Umbrella, brown .Silk, no bordcT,cnnc
stick, Ivory head, with Lyon, Castle
street, marked on the handle, the finder will
be reasonably rewarded by delivering the
some to
jur.c 24 A BASSETT.
Horse and Gig.
F OR sale a first rate Gig (i baddle Horso,
a good trotter, with a gig and haiiiees
new in February last. Apply at the office
of tho Georgian. june 16
Hair Powder, &c.
A FRESH supply of superfine Sconted
Hair Powder with elegant Boxes and
Puffs, just rccoived and for sale bv
LA Y & HENDRICKSON,Druggists,
june 2 Gibbons Buildings
For Sale.
A SET of Cost Iron Sugar Rollers—second
handed. Apply to
W. W. HARRINGTON,
Johnston’s Squaro.
june 23 179
rams BAOiSfi
THIS DAY.
SHERIFF'S BALES.
On the first Tuesday in July ntxt,
W ILL bo sold before the Court Houso
in the city of Savannah, between the
usual hours, tho following property:
■Tho nno third intorcst which Francis Uoylo him inla
No. (16) sixteen, Franklin Ward, with the improve
ments therocm, bounded East by Jefferson street, South
by Bryan street, West by Lot No. (16) fifteen, and
North by a Land.
Also, the ono third intorcst which Francis Doylo has
in Lot No. (10) tun, Digby Tylhing, DcckdrAVanl,
bounded East by Lot No. (0) nine, South by Hryan
street, Wost by Jefferson street, nnd North bv a Lane.
Also, tho ono third interest which Francis Doylu has
in West Ijnlf ofl.ot No, (3) three, Ellin Tything, Iloath-
coto Ward, botuulod Earn bv East halfof said Lot, South
by a Lane, Wust by LotNb, (4) four/and North by
Brouchton street—the above is levied on as the proper
ty of Francis Doyle, to satisfy an Execution in favor o
tho Bank of tho Stnto ofGcorgin, and others.
All that Lot No, (20) twenty, CnrpontorBRow, Trus-
too s Garden, bounded West by East Broad Street,
North by Lot No. 11, East by Lot No. 21, twenty-one,
ami South by Lot No. 22, twonty-lwo—Levied on ns
tho property of tho cstato of Isaiah Davenport, to satis
fy an execution in favor of Robert Mitchell*
All the right, title and interest of Edward Harden, in
and to tho following 35 Negroes, to wit: Juno, Sam,
Joo, Esther, Laura, Rose, Nelson. Julia, George,Mar-
tha,Dido, Stephen, Noll, Jacob, peter, Isaac, Louis,
Monday, Frank, Jacob, Jupiter, Hordtimes, Sambo,
Bohby. London, Fortuno, Judy, Dido, Floin, Itachcl,
John, Mondky, Pan 1 , March, Judy—-Levied on n« the
property of Edward Harden, to satisfy executions in fl»-
vor of Henrietta G. Aliny, tho 1’lunter’s Bank, and it.
l'\ Williams.
Ai.bo, the following 22 Negrons, viz s Joe, Paticnco
Mnriha, Molly, Victor, Hannah, Dorcus, Lalayctto,
Cupid, Nelly,'Andrew, Park, Biddy, Mathilda, Emily,
Clmrlcs, Smart, Chinn, and .Sophia—Levied on to bu-
tlsl’y oxenuliona in favor of tho Bank Kioto of Georgia,
Johnston & Mackay, nnd others, vs. Franns Doyle,
Ono Negro named John—levied on ns tho property o
John Connelly, dcc’d. to satisfy executions in favor of
Augustus S. Jones, and Broudiicr& Few—the above
Negro bas been levied on and rotumed to mo by a Con
stable.
GEORGE MILLEN, e. c. c.
juno 6
SHERIFF’S HALES—CONTINUED**
On the first l\icsday in July next,
W ILL be sold at tlio Court House, in the
City 6f Savannnli, between the usual
hours of sain, tho following property:—
One half of Lot No. (21) twenty-ono and
(22) twenty two, Franklin Ward, with'tilff
improvements thereon, known as the Geor
gia, Hotel and Stables, bounded East by
Franklin Sauaro, South by Congress Sireat,
West by West Broad Street, and North by
St. Julian Street—lovied on ob tho property
of John P. Willinmson, to salify executions
in favor of the Darien Bank, nnd others—to
bo sold at tho.risk of tho fortnor purchaser,
he not hnving complied with the terms of sale,
june 13 GEO. MILLEN,'s. c. c.
SHERIFF’S SALES-CONTINUED.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
W ILL busold at tho Court Houso in tho
city of Savannah, between the usual
hours of snln, the following property ?—
All that Lot No. (C) si.v, Columbia Word, will* tlio
improvements thereon, bounded East by Lot NoTfWi,
seven, South by a Lane, West by Lot No. (fi) five, and
North by Brpu»hton-st.
Auso, nil that plantation nenr Ravatmnb, known os
Twecdsidd, containing 485 acres, niorour less, with tho
improvements tlieroon, bounded North and North Ennt
by Savtinnnh River and Onslow Island, on the North
West by lands belonging to Postcii, and on tlm Sontlt
by lands lolonging to Mrs. Margaret Mackay— Icvifcd on
as lho'property of John Morel,- to satisfy execution* in
favor ofthe Bunk of Darien, Bank of the Statu ofCcor-
gia, nnd others.
Airo, tlio following seven Negroes, viz. Bosof40
idlin' nnd her five children, EAizuhr.th, Surnuel, Isaiah,
Uimililo, and Laura, and ono Jackass—lovicd_ on an
tlio property of Francis Doyle, to satisfy mmdry exccn.
lions in favor of William Heimott—tho above properly
lias been levied on und returned to me by a Consinbu*.
juno 6
GEO. MILLIJN, s. c. c.
CITY SHERIFF'S SAGES.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
V/VTJLL'be sold at tho Court Houso in the
▼ 7 city of Savannah, between the hours
of Ip nnd 4 o’clock :
Lois Nos. 19 and 20, Washington ward,
with tho improvements thereon ; bounded
east by East Broad street, south by St.
Julian street, west by Wot-hiogton square,
nnd north by Bryan street—Levied on to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of George W.
Owens, against John Everingham, Jun.
Also, n negro woman named Molissa, 'to
satisfy on execution in favor of David Guglq,
against Jnn« Stilwoll, adra’.v. of John Stilwell
doc’d. and G. Butler, security.
Also, sundry articles of furniture—consist
ing of bedstoads, matresseB, chairs, wash
stands, and one largo carpel—Levied on to
satisfy an execution in favor of Isaac W
Morrell, against Ann Taylor.
A. D’LYON, c.
juno'9 167
tax collectors sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court Houso in
tlio City of Envnnnnh, between tbo
usual hours of sale, the following property,
or ao much thereof as will satisfy the tax for
1828
2021-2 acres of land in the third district of Houston
county, known in the plan ofsuid district, by tho No.
115. and hounds on Nos. 110, 114,116, and 142—le
vied on ns tho property of F.stutc of A, Hunter, to ru-
tiffy tlio State nnd County Tux for tho yeur 1827.—
Amount due $9 22, und costs.
DAVID BELL, t. c. c. c.
mnv4 136
EXECUTOR’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
W ILL be Bold before tbo Court House in
Chatham County, between the u«unJ
hours of Sheriff’a sales,—one undivided se
venth of all that island called Cockspur.in Sa
vannah River, in said county, containing in
the whole about 150 acres, 20 of which are
reserved for tlio uso of tho State, tvhich sale
is mado under nfid in pursuance of an order
cf tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chat
ham county, silting for ordinary purposes, for
the benefit of tho heirs of Thos. Telfair, dec.
By order of Ar.Ex’n Telfair, Kx’or.
J. B. HERBERT, Auc’nr.
may 6 138—f
mum 9MM»
THIS DAY.
BY J. B. HERBERT.
On tho Aral TUESDAY in July,
At tho Coort Houio botwetm the digit
hours of aolfi.
A negro follow orod about CS soars.
Hiowifo 11 •( 3A do.
& child o boy •* “ S do.
good Hold Imnds. july 4
ByJ. B. HERBERT,
On tho first Tuesday in July next,
At 11 o’clock will be cold befors tbo Court
House in this city.
A negro man about 28 ymlxa
of age, a good stevidore.
juno 30 Terms cash.
BYJ.B. HERBERT.
On tho first Tuesday in July uext, ’
At 11 o’olock will bo sold bolbre tbo Court
House in this city.
A negro man about 30 years
of age.
juno 30 Teton cash.
BY J. n. HERBERT,
On tbo first TUF.S DAY Id July next, wfl
bn sold before the Court Hone in tbli ell
at 11 o'clock,
A Negro Man,
about 23 years old, a good field hnnTd.
AMO,
accustomed
juoo 24
A Negro Boy,
I to the hold.
Terms cnflL
, .SMS
Bu J B. HERBERT.
On tbo first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold before tbo Court Houie ln thi*
city, ot 11 o’clock.
All that port oflbo northern half lot no. ff,
Trustees' Gardens, in tho city of Savannah,
with tbo tenements ond improvemontalhera.*
on. *
juno II Terms .caBb
Administutor’s Sato.
BYPH1LBRICK & BAKER.
On the first Tuesday in July next.
W ILL bo sold before tbeCourt House in
the City of Savannah, between tbo
usual hours of sale—tlio following negroes;
viz :
Juno & Judy,
Belonging to the estate ofLauncclot HFeay
deeeugud and sold by permission of the In
ferior Court of Chatham County, by order
ofthe Administrator. Terms cash.
Purchasers paying foV titles,
BY J. B. HERBERT,
On the first Tuesday in Jutyn&b
ILL bo sold beforo tbo Court Housoiot
the City of Savannah, ot 11
Three Lot s of Land
la tho villago of Vornonburgh, in tlioJJfs-
trictaf While Bluff and Countyaf Chatham,
known by tbSKos-'fl', 16 and Iff
juno 6 Term, Gath.
W 1 ;
Administrator’s Sale.
BY PHILBRICIC * BAKER.
On tho first Tuesday in July next*
ILL be sold at tho Court House in tha
city of Savannah, botwoon the hours
of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 P. M. the follow
ing named Negroes,
Juno and Judy
belonging to tho estate of Luuncclot H.
Feay deceased,—sold by order of the Justi
ces of tlio Inferior Court of Chatham County,
nnd by order of tho Administrator.—Condi
tions cash, purchasers paying for. titles,
may 20
BY J.B. HERBERT.
TO-MORROW, Olh inst.
At II o’clock, willheeold before my stojq^
A general assortment of
GROCERIES,
ALSO,
2D bbls Soperfioo Flou£
20 do Whiskey.
ALSO, , tj
100 3 gallon jugs
100 2 do do
10D 1 do do
60 i do dp
july 7 Terms cakb.
Atkinson’s Vegetable Dye.
A SUPPLY of‘Atkinson’s Vegetable Dyo, r
for changing red or grey hairs on thfr
head, whiskers, &c. to a beautiful sod per-
mnnent brown or blsck.just received and for*
sale by THOH. RYERSON, Jr.
june 25 81
' v Combs.
A FINE assortment of vary superior Drei-‘
sing, fine teeth and Pocket Combs and
Comb Brushes—just received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists,
june 3 Gibbons Bmldiogf.’
NOTICE.
BANK STATE OP GEORGIA.
Savannah, July 3. 1029.
T HIS Bank will be closed at I o’clock P
M on and after Monday tbe 6th instant
until the first day of November next,
july 0 A PORTER, Ca-hier.
Justices Court.
USTICF.S PETTYk CHADBOURK
will hold their Courts on the same day
aud at the same place, so soon as (he Suits
now commenced will admit. Finding both
ofthe days on which their Courts now sit, io
convenient from the Superior Court and
Court of Oyer <$• Terminer sitting on those
days, they havo determined to change to the
first Saturday of the month, commnocing with
September. Their offices will he kept as usu •
al. Savannah, 2d July. *
ID" Justice Clndbourn’s Court sits 13th
inst.—Return day, Friday the 3d (to-mnr*
row.) Justice Petty’s Court sits on tbe 27th
inst.—Return day, 17th inst.
july 2 86—pf
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NOTICE.
URING my absence from this State, R.
Raiford will act as my Attorney.
6 T. RYERSON, Jr,
Day &, Martin’s Blacking-
A SUPPLY just received ond for sole by
A THOS. RYERSON,-J/-
junc-25 ‘81
REMOVAL.
T S. LUTHF.P'3 EXCHANGE Office
• is remuved to the Office formerly oc
cupied by S. & M. Allen & Co., two doors
EoBt of tho City Hotel. jnrte 22 ,
Savannah Exports.
T HE Exports of Cotton and Rice for
June, are ready for delivery at ther
Bookstore of the subscriber.
T M DRISCOLL,
july 1 '
Traits of Travel,
O R Talcs of Mod and Cities—By tbo au
thor of “High-ways and By-ways."-.2
vols—Just received by
T M DRISCOLL.
i'lnn 55
Food for Silk Worms.
J UHT received, a quantity of the scad of
tho Italian Mulbery tree. For sale bf
T- RYERSON, Jr,
jnno 17 Ou the Bay.
Cow Pease.
A FEW bushels just received of (tie first
quality suitable for planting. Apply to
PALMES & LEE,
juno 17 Exchange Dock.
FLOUR.
1 AO RBLH Superfin. Flour just receiv-
1 tt 11 cd ond foreale by
nioy 57 PHILBRICK BAKER. ,
F
Chloride of Lime
.OR sale fey A. G. OEMLEfy
june'30 'B3 , -ii
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