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I'ftmT Oaniiipilom rtir JltWinon Ropul
Tliu merchant* oftuii.'tndthe.othor cit
ies qflha United States, interested in tho
Undo with Mexico, or tho Qulph, will lftirn
with iiiisfaotloo, that the Qavernment cctod
with the greatost promplltudo on being ad
vised of the eslling of tho expedition from
Havana towards ibat ooait, that the ihoit of-
Active tnoaeurei were taken, at ao early Jay
to Strengthen our squadron on the West In
dia elation ; and that Com Ridgely, noting
in the spirit whioh anitnatos the lined of bin
Department, had anticipated hit instruotione,
ft despatched the sloop of war Hornet, Cept.
Norris,'from Puntaoola for Tampico, as toon
as informed of the actual departure of the
fleet from Havens. They, may be assured
that no moans, rendered necessary or pru
dent, under,the circumstances, have been
overlooked or neglected.
Wbilo on a eutijuot connected with tho,
Navy, we may be permitted to observe, far
Uu information of the Richmond Whig, that
if an apparent defalcation of $19 000, up to
the pretent lime, affords nny excuse for the
removal of Mr. Kingv tho Navy Agent at
Norfolk, Covornor Branch will nut be fuund
bnoxiout to consurs for that unpleasant net
of duty.”
Tho editor of the Cincinnati Advertiser
estimated some time since, that tlte present
year’s crop of Flour would exceed, by at
least one million barrelt, tlint of any preced
ing year in the United States. In his paper
of the 19th Inst, ho says, that bo is now not
only satisfied of tho correctness of that esti
mate. b'ut from more recent information is
of opiuion that Ibo excess will be nearer two
million than one.
The French papers stale on tlm nnthority
of a letlor from Madrid, dated the25th July,
that the CaptainGoncr.il of Cuba, Vivos,
had sunt in Ins resignation. Ho complains
of the appoint mant of Barradas to tho com
mand of the expedition against Mexico.—
Vivos is fearful of the consequences of tho
expedition, says the letter from Madrid, and
being unwilling to sharo tho responsibility,ho
begs the King to send him a successor.
STATE ELECTION.
’• On Monday next,5!h Ootober, an election
will be held throughout the state for Governor
and a Representative in Congress. Tho fol
lowing gontlemen are candidates:
FOR GOVERNOR.
GEORGE R. GILMER,
JOEL CRAWFORD.
FOR CONGRESS.
T. U. P. CHARLTON,
H. G. LAMAR.
COUNTY ELECTION.
On the samo day an election will take
place for a Senator and three Representatives
in the State Legislature.
FOR SENATOR.
R. W. HABERSHAM.
REPRESENTATIVES.
R. M. CHARLTON,
L. S D’LYON.
GEORGE HOUSrOI’N,
MORDECAI MYERS,
RICHARD WAYNE.
[13” Tho Editors of die Georgian will fed obliged
Vi their friends residing in tint ntlfornilt Counties for n
rolurn (by first mail alter dm result is luiuwn) „f tin,
votes given fur Goviinior, Member of Congress, and the
cindidntos fur die State Legislature,
BOARD OF HEALTH,
SAVANNAH, 20th Sect,, 1S20.
Se.don't Report of interments of persons who
have died in the City, during the week end
ing the 29/A September, 1029.
Died of Dysentery . , I, aged 65 years.
“ ** Fever . . . .1, “23
“ “ Fife from Worms 1, “ ft “
« “ Itifl. of the Bowels 1, “ 11 mo’s.
. V
I Da D relay. C Ljpblt, ChiehittarJr
iranton, D McMahon, T M Driscoll, Mo-
Paddiftrft Walsh, P,almei A Leo, A Cham
pion, NBA M Weed, C W Rookwall ft Co.
Low, Taylor ft Co. JlogliaftCo. Been,
Booth ft Rt. John, J Lewis, D O’Byrno, R R
Smith, Claghorn A Wood, nod to order.—
Pqsitmgers, Mr Quille and lady, Messrs. Mc
Donald, Wood, Carter, Foster, Weyrnan,
Mantling, Newoll, Wheeler, Norllt, Camp-:
bell,. The H. M. has boon detained below
ainco Monday last for want of a pilot.
Scltr. Wotree, Nunor, Baltimore, and 3 di
fm the Capas, tb Sorrel ft Anderson, As-
sotted cargo to Beera, Booth A Bt. John, R
Malone, J P Henry, J Lewis. T Purso, A G
Oomler, 1 W Motrel, W Williams, Lny 6
Hendriekson. J Barry, 0 Johnson, Bayard It
Hunter, Tall A Podclford, J Stone, uaitdiy
A Legriol. 15 Paiiengcrt.
SAILED, '
Sloop George Washington, Luce, Darion.
DEPARTED,
Steamboat Samuel Howard, Lewis, with
tow boats for Augusta.
The brig Pocahontas, reported in our last
ns usliora on tliooutsido ofTyhoo, went to
pieces on Monday afternoon. Of the cargo,
consisting principally of Dry Gooda, Hard
ware and Croakory, less than a quarter will
lie saved. Consignees in Darien are—P. R.
Young ft Son, A Kimberly, J. Snow, B. S.
Orillia, Hawes ft Mitchell.
We are requested by Cnpt- Walford, to say
that \ho brig was not got olf. but was drivou
further on the bcacb, which caused her to
bilge.
Anntvitn ,-rom this tobt.
At Now York 20lh, sclir Glide, Many,
ur for this pobt,
At Now York 21st, Ellip Stotira. Wood,
regular day, ship Andes, Tompkins, dispatch.
The Eliza A Abby, was to leave on the 24lh.
Tho Henry Take at Boston, loti Liver
pool 13th Aug. reports ship Olive Branch for
this port in a lew days.
The scltr Voroon, Dasey, is advortisod at
Now York lor St. Mary’s.
rnoM oua connKSPONDXNTS,
OJjicee of the Courier, Mercury, and Gazelle
Charleston, Sept 2B—4J p. M.,
Arrived—Ship Othello, Wright, New
York 3 days.
Brig Mary, Kolly, Havana 5 days. Coffee,
Molasses, Sugars and Fruit.
U. L. sclir. Eliza. Pike, Now York 4 doya
Cleared—Sloop John Chcvolicr, Sisson.
Savannah.
[By the ship Othello.]
New York, Sept. 22—Arrived, brig Lewis,
Williams, Marseilles 67 days. The L. ex
perienced very severe weather oiftbc passage
—lost mainyard, Ac.
Bremen brig Franklin, Klockgclcr, from
Bremen. 3d Auguat.
Brig Atlantic, Howland, Trinidad de Cu
ba, 33 day6. Sand Keys bearing N. N. W.
spoke sclir Emily, Fisher. II days from Mo-
bito for Philadelphia, with the mate and four
men sick.
Sclir W ilarlou, Briggs, Ci' s' of SL Dn-
niingu, 2t days.
Otflce o f the Gazette, )
Philadelphia, Sopi. 4—llj a si f
Arr.—Ship Halcyon, Pallcraun, .50 ds fm
Liverpool with Silt.
Hr. brig Ardent, Guminon, Liverpool, S I
days.
Schr Pi ce,nix, Green, 2.1dsfui Mansenilla.
Cuba,
Sclir Fair Play, Finharn, 9 da fm Wilming
ton
Scbr Gen. Elmer, Long. 4 ds fm Hartford.
Sclir Eriimn, Bishop, 26 ds fin ftlutnlo.
C. W. ROCKWELL & CO.
H AVE received bv ibo late arrivals froth
New York, and now have on bpard the
Helen Mar, a Urge and extensive assortment ® 0,
of . ;.V
Woolen and, Cotton Goods,
Among which aro tho following
20 bales London Dufllo and Point
Blankets, of assorted quality and
sizes
40 balcsfLInsey Kerseys
10 do Canton do in ,
6 do IlaatiyDrab dn
15 do Blue and Mixt Plains
30 do } Bro, and Blea’d. Shirtings
20 do j do do Sheetings
16 do Domes, Plaids and Stripes
15 cases Satinots, sssorted
ALSO,
Fancy Calicoes, Dorchester Ticks, Apron
Checks, Cotton and Silk Ildkfs., Leghorn
Hals, Flannels, Plaid Cloaks, heavy Drab
Conta—nnd a groat variety of other
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which with thoir former Block, they will eel*
on the most reasonable terms,
oct t 229
SHERIFF'S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL he sold before the Court House in
the town of .fefTcrson, Camden coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale,
All that tract or parcel of land, lying in
Camden County, nnd the improvements
ihereon, containing five hundred acres, more
or less, whereon David Hall, Sen’r now re
sides, hounded on the east bv Win. Berne’*
land, north by Little SatiHa lliver, nnd south
by A. Atkinson’s land ; levied on under un
execution in favor of Elias Fort vs. David
Hall, Sen’r, nnd David Ilall, Junr.
Also, all that tract or parcel offend, lying
in Catndcn county, eitunte on the poet road,
about four miles from Brown’s Ferry, con
taining twelve hundred acres, more or less
levied on as the property of Thomas Hall, to
satisfy a true execution against him for - the
year 1828, or bo much thereof, as will satisfy
the samo—amount due $15 92, and costs.
Also, one tract or parcel of land, situate
in Canulen county, on the Coleraine road,
and bounded on tho east by Thomas How
ell’* land, containing two hundred and fifty
acres, more or leas, and the improvements
thereon, now in the possession of Rigdon
Brown—Also, two other adjoining tracts or
parcels of laud, lying in Camden County,
situate on the Great Satilla River, containing
one hundred acres, each, more or less,known
by tho name of Canty’s Cowpens, and ad
joining lands of Thomas Hall and Shcrard
Sheffield ; levied on as tho property of Rig
don Brown, to satisfy executions in favor of
Joshua Hooper and Joiscy Hooper, Execu
tors of Wm. Hooper, dec’d, vb. said Brown,
and James Moore, yf. the same.
G. W. THOMAS, a. c. c.
oct 1 229
__ jfor* exlitioi
under tho firm of C. W. Rockwall
Savannah! Rolpb. MYntiro A ci
Chnrloiton j and 0, Kcluoy (tea. New York,
Wa« dissolved on tba flat day of July laat,
by tho death of Mr. George Ralph The
alfair* of the late ooncorn Will be aeltled by
oilltar of the aubioribera,
C. W. ROCKWELL,)Surviving
OHAS. M’INTIRE, } co-partn-
CHAS. KELSEY. ) note.
,.,R0pt 26 , 227
Co-Partilorship.
T HE fiubaoribori tiave formed a onnnex-
ion in tba WHOLESALE DRY
GOODS RUSINESS, under the firm
of G. W. RooKWELr, A Co. They havo juat
recoivod a large supply of
If
Which they olTor for sale pa the moat accom-
mocating terms.
CHARLES W. ROCKWELL,
CHARLES M’lNTIItE,
CHARLES KELSEY,
GEORGE H. KELSEY.
N. B—The lame partita will Iranaact blit
sineBs in Charleston under tho firm of Cltns.
M’lntiru A Co., and iu NewYork under tba-
of C Kulaey ft Co.
sept 26
SEASONABLE GOODS.
L ANDING'This Day from Ship Ogle
thorpn, a ^general and extensive im
portation of
FALL AND WINTER
BRITISH GOODS,
Which aro offered for salt, together with a
complete assortment of
DOMESTIC ARTICLES,
by LOW, TAYLOR A CO.
sept 22 225
MALLERY & DUFFY,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
ON THE J1AY,
EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL.
H AVE received by late nrnvals from
New York a partial supply of
Seasonable Goods,
Consisting of Cloths, Cassimcrca, Vest
ings, Coats, Frock Coot3, Coatees, Pants,
Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cra
vats, Stocks, &c. &c.
sept 29 22R
5,‘J45 DOLLARS.
* Non Residents,
f At the Poor House and Hospital.
By order of the Board,
WM. MOREL, Scc’ry.
Names of persons who have died during the
week.
Robert Kerr, Pennsylvania, aged 65 years;
Thomas Stone, New York. 23 do.; Sarah L.
Petty, Georgia, 6 do.; Orlando W. Hopkins,
Georgia, 11 months.
OOXKMBRGXAZ*.
Dates from Liverpool,
•* “ Havre,
FOR DOSTOJi OR ANY NOR THERN
POUT.
The sclir
P A N O P E.
Jlfagathtin. master,
Will meet with auick despatch
if freight otfers. For w!iich*or passage, ap
ply on board at Mcngin’s wharf, or to
L. BALDWIN & CO.
oct 1 229
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
On the first 'Tuesday in December next,
'WILL be aold at tho Conrt Houan, in
T? tho comity of Carroll, bourses the
hours of 10 A M. and 4 P. M.
Lot No. I•■?.?, in the lUlh District of Car
roll county.
AI.SO,
Will ho Fold on tho ramp day, and be-
tworn the same hours, at tho Court House
in Monroe County,
Lot No. it). 1st district of Mnnmo county»'
n Ito lot No. 24*1, iu the first dish id of Moir j
too county. i
AI.SO,
Will he sold on tho same day,and betw een J
tho Kami* hours at the Court lioueu in Mus- I
eogco county, ,
lxOt No. 117, in the 11th district of Mus-!
cogeo county, said land being part of the real
estate of Mary G. Loper, Missouri Loper
and John C. Loper, minors and orphan chil
dren of Ash Loper, deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordina
ry of Chutham County. Conditions cash—
purchaser puyii-g for titles.
HESTER LOPER,
Guardian.
oct 1. 229—j9 tv
UNION CANAL
LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. xr.
W AS drawn in Philadelphia on the 26th
inet—tho drawing will be received oo
Monday, 5th Oclohor.
scheme:
1 prize of i
4
t $6,24fi
SO do
: l.ouo
£l) do ; ;
: t 600
20 do :
j
: 300
23 do : 4
;
: l. 200
&c.
&.C.
&C.
Tickets .. ..
e e t
.. .. $5 00
Ilnivcn .. e.
hi 5C
Quarters .. .
1 25
Orders attended to at
pnpt 29
Lottery «V Exchange (Jj/ice
FUR DARIEN,
The sloop
NEPTUNE,
Co tin, master,
Will leave for tho above port on
Monday, 5tb inst. For freight or passage,
•apply to the Capt. on board at Williamson’s
wharf. oct 1
j
SAVANNAn ExPORTB.Sepl. 29.
Schooner Wm. H. Crawford, for Mariin-
iquoand a market—450 pas. Scantling.210
Boards, 21 pcs Ranging Timber.
married,
In Philadelphia 17:h inst. Ilennv Si.oan,
of Savannah. Georgia, to Caroline, eecood
daughter of William Worrell, of the former
pity.
DIED,
In Warren enuoty, on the !4tb inst. Mtb,
Elizabeth Stitii, wifo of Col. John Stith.
in the 56 yoar of her ago.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
High water at Tybce,
Do. “ Savannah,
NOTICE.
The Polo Boat
OGLETHORPE,
Will leave Mongin’s up
per wharf—fur Augustn
THIS .MORNING, at 10 o’clock, a lew
light packages can tie taken on hoard, if sent
to Candler ft David,ou’s store prior to that
hour.
oct I 229
CLEARED,
Bcbooner Wm. H. Crawford, Alden, for
[ Martinique and a market.
W. Crabtree.
Scbr. Frances, Whittlealey.New York.
Cohen If Miller.
ARRIVED,
8bip Helen Mar, Harrison, Now York, 4
days to Hall, Simpler ft Tupper. Mdze to J
„ B Herbert, L Baldwin ft. Co. C Campfiold,
J W Long, J Slooe, P Cattonet, J Norton,
E Bliss, Hazard ft Donslow, J A Boaolard, J
McKsoZie ft Co. Stiles ft Fannin, W P
Hunter; 0 Tenney, A G Oemior, J Cum-
ming, W ft H Bryan, Taft ft Padelford, R
Malone, Robertaon ft Boren, Ketchura ft
Burroughs, M H Wakeman, J Souddor, H
Lord, 3 Bentley, J Anderson, Lay ft Hon-
driokson, Gaudry ft Logriel, M A Slarr, I
W Morrel, Finch ft Warland, Sorrol ft An-
rlnrsAn, Dunhams ft Campfiold, J C Lego.W
Marshall. 0 Johnson, M Prendorgrast, F
Densleri A Lo Berbier ft Co, T Butler &
STAGES,
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
T HE subscriber has commenced running
a lino of Stngos threo tiinoB a week,
between Savannah and Augusta—to leave
Savannah ever) Sunday, Tuesday, and Thurs
day morning, and arrive at Augusta the oexl
day.
It will leave Augusts every Sunday, Tats
day, and Thursday morning,and arrive at Sa
vannah tho next day.
Fare, $15.
Good liuraes and careful drivers have boon
engaged- J. B. GUIDRON.
ID* The Stago Office will ba kopt at tho
Bar of tho Mansion House.
oct 1 229—p
Notice.
ALL persons who already hayo or who may
ZjL hereafter cornu into possession of any ar
ticles saved from tho wreck of the brig Po.
oahontss (lately wreoked on the Stono Ilorsu
Shoal) are requested to report tho samo im
mediately to us i otherwise tho law will bo
rigidly ouforced against thorn.
COHEN ft MILLER,
oct I p
Just Received,
1 A BOXES Mustard
IU 10 bbfe White Wlno Vinegar
7 half do Tongues
10 firkin* Goihon Bnllnr.
Landing from etiip Halt'll Mar, and for
sale by J B HERBERT,
oct 1
CxUAULlAN’d SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold beforo tho Court house in
Effingham county, between the hours
of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. the following tract
of land, viz :
One tract situate in tho county of Effing
ham, on the Back Bay Road to Louisville,
between 17 and 18 miles from Savannah,
containing 20Q*acres more or less, being tho
aouthorn part of h tract of land originally
granted to John Wisenbaker—being part of
the real estate of Mary G. Loper, Missouri
Lopor and John C. Loper, minors and or
phan children of Asa Loper, dec’d.
Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordi
nary of Chatham County.
Conditions cash, purchaser paying for ti
ties. HESTER LOPER,
Guardian.
oct 1 229—f9w
Landing from ship Macon.
5 PIPES “ Utnrd, Dupuy Si CoV” Brandy
100 pieces Cotton Bagging
25 hags prime Green Colfoc
* For aalo by
B. W. DELAMATER & CO.
pept 22 225—r.
Received per sclir. Excel,
Q HHDS prime St. Croix Sugar
J. O 50 bags Java Coflno
5 pipes Cognac Brandy
3000 lbs Bar Lead
For salo by
ROE & MERRIMAN.
sept 24 326
Liverpool Ground Salt.
A non BUSHELS Salt for sale in lots
ttxJvF" to suit purchasers, by
S. H. FAY ft CO.
Jilongins lower Wharf.
sept 10
220—(to
Madeira Wine,
I N Pipes, halves, quartors nod eighth,
Ai.eo,
Surcinl Wino in qr casks and cases of
2 dozen boltlou
J. P. HENRY.
sept 15
Muscovado Sugar, Crockery,
&c.
Al\ HIIDS prime Muscovado Sugar,
it" 30 cratoa Crockery (assorted)
30 boxes first quality Claret
For salo on accommodating terms by
F. H. tVELMAN.
•opt 19 224-11
Paper See. Landing.
“ REAMS Fine and Supur lino let to
Paper
70 do Printing paper.
10 kegs refined Saltpetre
3t) kegs butLer Crackers.
For salo hy
sept 15 COHEN 4- MILLER.
sept It
R | , Juat received by ra-
coht arrivals several hand
some Carriages. Also
variety of neatly finish-
Sod (hgs. For salo on ac-
ciimmodating terms hy
FRED. DENSLER.
219—3w
Landreth’s Garden Seed.
A SUPPLY just received, per
eloop Catharine &, Elizabeth,
end for sale by
J T- RYERSON, Jr.
sept 6 ’ Agent.
For Sale or to Rent.
The subscriber wishes cither to
sell, nr rent fur one year front tho
1st of November next, his House,
situated on Columbia Squsro,corn
er of York end Habersham Streets—a osr-
ringe house nnd stable, with other out build
ings, ore attached to the House.
JAMES BROWN,
scptR 219—{
ft
sug t
To Rent,
The lower part of the Building
on (ho Bay, one door ErbL of the
Marine & Fire ineurance Bank.—
For terms nnqnire of
C. VV. ROCKWELL & CO.
203
Stores to Rent.
Jal. To».lcnt, the block of buildings
on Taylor’s wharf atpreionl oc-
IsluMa cupied by M’Elhiney, Girvin &
«HMftCo. Possession can bo had on
the first day of next month.
Apply to WM. TAYLOR,
sept 1 216
For Sale.
That convenient Hrtqse in Co
him bin Word belonging to John
F. Lloyd, nt present occupied by
Mrs. Stiles. If not disposed of by
(he 16tn October it will then be rented. For
particular* apply to
JAMES G. WILSON,
sept 26 227-1
Swedes Iron.
Lately arrived nnd now landing from brig At*
lantic, nl Jones’ upper wharf,
rtAA TONS of 1st quality Swedes Iron,
hLl comprising a full and complete as
sortincnt of nil ui/.ea. For sale hy
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
FCpt 12
BLINDS.
LOW priced, inside Window
Blinds. Juat received per scbr.
Frances, and for sale hy
nug 25 HAZARD DENSLOW.
300
Thomaston Lime Alloat.
CASKS first quality Thomaston
Oxj” Limn on board schooner Fame.
For salo by
sept 22 ’ COIIEN & HILLER.
Butter and Cheese,
Just received per Macon and Excel,
■i ^ KEGS clioico Goshen Butter
JLtJ 10 casks do Cheese
10 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
12 bbla “Holts,” Crackers
25 boxes Sperm Candles
For safe by
CLAGHORN & WOOD,
sept 22 Anciaux’s wharf.
Sugar and Castings.
A 4"k HDDS Mu.covndo Sugar
4" 10,000 lbs American (Justing.
Just received and for sain by
J. P. HENRY.
BUpt15
Sperm Candles,
BOXES first quality Sperm Candles
Ovf 25 do Soap. Just received and for
salo by. .HAZARD Sf DENSLOW.
sept 17 *
Cotton Bagging, &c.
200 PIECES buat 42 inch Ilemp Bag.
100 piuco. Tow do
60 hhds New Orloaoa Sugar
Juet landod for .ale by
eapl 22 J. P. HENRY.
Coffee, Sugar nnd Mae,korcl.
8 HHDS Colfoo—prime Greco Jamaica
50 barrel. Loaf Hngpr
100 do No 3 Mackerel, prime
Landing from ship Macon nod tor >alo by
HALL, SHAPTER ft TUPPER.
■ept 24
Green Coffee.
200 RAGS Prime Green Coffee
Juil lauded sod for aalo b;
■ep «
i by
J. P. HENRY.
210
mmuo SAW.
■ w#>-
BYJ.B. HERBERT.
On SATURDAY, 3d (nit.
At M o’clock, will be aold before my itor»
A general assortment of
GROCERIES.
ALIO,
5 lihdi Molaeaei
10 boxd. Soap
10 hbl. Huger
By J. 11. HERBERT,
On tho firet TUESDAY iu Octobor next,
will bo sold bofore the Court House in tho
City of Savannah, botween the u.ual hour*
u! sale,
A Negro Boy,
aged about 14 yearly a house sorvaof.
sept 19
By J. B. HERBERT\
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL ho sold bufurc the Court House In
tho City of Savannah, betwoon the u-
6ual hour* of salo,
A first rate Field II And,
2d year, of ago, aept 12
BY J. ’J. HERB E It T,
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL ho Bold beforo the Court House id
the City of Savannah, between ther
usual hours of aalo,
A Negro girl named DAPHNEY, .gad
19 years.
Sold at (he riek of the former purchaser,
lie not having complied with the terms of
sale. Terms Caab.
sept 5
100 DOLLARS REWARD.
S TOLEN from the Western Mail which
left this City on Saturday night last, a
package containing $084 OC, consisting a*
well as can be recollected of tho iollowiog
bank noteB:
1 of 100 dollars
1 “ 50 do.
Tho balance-20’j 10’s 6’s and some 3’s b
2’s., all marked “19Hi SepVr.” The notes
were principally of the Branches of the Bank
of the State of Gaorgia—6ome of tho Central
Bank k Bank of Macon—done up in & pack
age oddroaaad to Burrs, Booth & 61. John,
, Augusta. The above reward will be paid oo
it* delivery at either of the offices of tho sub
scriber*, at Savannah, Augusta or Charles
ton.
BEERS, BOOTH & ST. JOHN.
FGpt 26 227
AN ORDINANCE
tor preventing disputes about boundary
within the corporate limits of the City, awl
for uther purposes.
Sec 3 ° lut l,oIller or l° l boidora, oc-
' .Lx copier or occupier., of any
lot or lots, shall, under u penalty of fifty dol
lars, lay tho foundation of any building or
fence oil the lines of any lot or lots, or parts
of Iota, owned or occupied by him, horor
them, unless such lines are first ascertained
by the City Surveyor ; and after the lines
aforesaid are ascertained, such owner or
owners, occupier or occupiers, ebali not
place any building, fence, or other thing ap
pertaining thereto, so as to affect the right
of (ho city or others, under the penally of fif
ty dollars for each offence, and such en
croachment shall forthwith bo removed at
tho owner’s expense.
Extract from the Ordinance passed De-
oember 17th, 180’.
D. B. MITCHELL,
— Mayor.
/ft Council, SepU 24,1(129.
Ordeisd. that tba above section be publish
ed ia the Gazettes of the Gity for two weeks.
Extract frqm the minutes.
a. MYERS, C. C.
sept 26 227
NOTICE.
A N Election for Governor of the State, n
Member of Congress, and a Senator nnd
throe Representatives for tho County of Cha-
•'liani, will be hold at the Conrt House, in tho
City of Savannah, on the First Monday in
October next.
By order of the Justices of the Jnfcrioi
Court.
ROBERT W. POOLER, C. C.
sept 12 221
To Rent,
T HE wharf Lot No 4 find Dock, well
calculated for a WOOD YARD, or
SHIP CARPENTER. For terms apply to
JOHN W. ANDERSON.
scptCG 227—1 in
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tho subscriber,
cither hy note, doe bill, or otherwise,
aro requested to settle the 6ame, and ti.osc
having demands will please present them on
or beforo the first day of October next.
W. B. HARRISON.
sept 22
Paper Hangings.
J UST received per ship Flormo a full sup
ply of French Paper Hangings, Borders
aud Firo Board Prints, ninoug which are
somo now and elegant patterns For sale by
sept 17 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
DEVEREAUX.
A TALE hy the Author of “Pelham” and
“The Disowned” ia two vols. Just re
ccived and for safe by
T. M. DRISCOLL.
sept n
Stoneware.
A GOOD assortment received per brig
Frances, from the Manufactory. For
sale by H. SLOAN,
eopt 22 Hunter’s Buildings.
Toilet Bottles.
A N extensive assortment of Toilet Bot*
tins, new patterns, just received and
for sale by
LAY& HENDRICKSON,
sept 8 Druggists, Gibbons’ Building
Preston Smelling Salts.
A FRESH supply of Pre6ton Smelling
Salts, celebrated for head ache, &c.—
Just received nnd for snlo by
LAV & HENDRICKSON,
*opt 99 Druggists. Gibbons’ Buildings.
JOHN w. LONG,
Offersfor Sale.
C/k IHIDS Now Orlonns Molasses
100 hags |iriinu Green Colfoo
40 do do Java. do
7 hhds do St. Croix Sugar
7 pipes Swan Gin
5 dn Rcignetts.Rrnndy
30 bbls first quality Canal Flour
30,000 acgnra Sylva’a brand
10 bags poppor and pimento
50 doz. Oruwn Sherry wina in boxes,
sopt 26 227—p
Joseph Gumming,
Offers for sate,
OA DDLS Molasses, first quality
A\3 60 hhds Sugar, of superior quality
Alt bbls do do good quality
Received by a reecut arrival direct from
New Orleans.
eepl 2t 225— it
Boarding School.
M ISS ANGELICA GILBERT, having
removed her Boarding School to New
Yurk, and taken a commodious house in ths
northern part of (lie city, (Houstouo alrcet.
No. .90, near Broadway.) aided by very com
petent assistants, experienced in teaching,
presuming it may sometimes bo desirable to
parents residing in other places to send
daughters who havo been at school, to re
ceive Imre the greater advantages of instruc
tion in the higher branches, nod elegant ac
complishments by masters, gives this notice
of her establishment, and refers to her adver
tisement in tho New York American, and
Enquirer, of the 29th of August.
Iler terms are Fifty Dollars a Quarter, for
Board and Tuitun, in English and Scientific
Studies, or in this ratio fruin the time of en
trance, viz: Banding. Writing, Arilhmetic,
Grntmnar, Orthography and Definitions, Mo
dern nnd Ancient Geography, cunnectcd
with History, Composition, Elements of
Chemistry.Rhetoric,[Blair’s,) Logio, (Hedg
es’,) Moral Philosophy, Theology nnd Evi
dence of Christianity. (Paley’s.) Elements
of Criticism, (Kahns’.) Geometry, (Euclid)
Algebra, Astronomy, Philusophy uf tho Mind;
and so fur as pursued thoroughly taught.
French is tanglu by herself nt <J7, and
Music Vocal and instrumental at $12 a
quarter and the usual charge the Piano-
hut when musters aro employed according to
their charges, os woli as Drawing, Dancing,
Italian nnd Spanish.
Reference is by permission made to Judge
Edwards, Dr. Sam’l Mooro, Professor Moore,
Samuel Ward. Esq. George Sullivan, Eiq.
New York ; Judge Sutherland, (Albany,)
Rev. Mr. Lacy, (Albany,) Rov. Mr Ches
ter, (Hudson.) Rov. Mr. Butler,(Troy,) Rev.
T K. Sullivan, (Kt^tie,) Rev. Mr. Eiiea and
Rev- Mr. Crocker, Providence.
sept 26 227—p
Yellow Pino Timber wanted -
T HE Subscriber will contract for Yellow
Pine Timber of various lengths and siz-
es.dolivcrnhlo from tho middle of September
to the 1st Docrmbcr.
WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr.
Ag’t. S. S. S. Mill Co.
NEGROES WANTED.
Wanted to hire, firo ublo bodied Ncgroen
Apply as above.
»’’g 20 211
Lumber Factorage.
T HE Subscriber informs his friends au
tho public, that ho continues the LUM
BKR FACTORAGE and COMMISSIOl
BUSINESS, at the wharf adjoining the Ci
nal.oD his individual account.
Ho takes this opportunity of returning hi
grateful thanks to those, whoso liberally pi
tronized tho late fijin of Wyllyk Broun, an
respectfully solicits a share of tba same.
ELIsnA WYLLY.
Savannah, lit Sept. 1829.
8C P l 1 216-Btm
Commission anil Agency Busi
ness,
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
T HE aubscribora oflor their services t
their friends and tho publio, as Areni
and Commission Merchants in Darien —The
linro extomive wharves and ware bourn an
wtil pay prompt attention to all buaint
with which (bay may be favorod.
i HAWES ft MITCHEL,
Darien, 101b August, 1819.
aug 11
Coal for Sale,
Goal, which will bs sold |c
rum on board. r I>
•apt 36 \
mitchel.
207|3mo