The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 17, 1829, Image 1

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N. YORK LINE OP iPJUDas'jiea* Ship MACON, D. L. Pouter, Master. “ STATIltA, Titos. Wood, " u EMPEROR, J. II. Bennett, “ “ HENRY, Guo. Moore, “ “ FLOIUAN, P. Harrison, " “ HELEN MAR, T. Hahuison, “ Tl»o owners oft ho Established Line, take pleasure in announcing to thu public that it in inbuilt permanently completed with thu above Six first-class vessels. Thoy are all New York built ihips^phhe Ixost materials, having elegant undspacion# accommodations forpas- wougers, und aro commanded by Mustors of yell known experience in the trade. They Will sail from New York every six days, and from this nit often. This arrangement will bo punctually udhered to, and us insurance rail he effected on shipments by them at the very lowest rates, it is hoped that such a share of patronage will be extended to this line, os it may merit from the great expense necessarily incurred in running it, and from it3 utility to tlio pnblic. ’ HALL,* SIIAPTER & TUPPER. sep 10 T HE subscriber bus taken charge of, duel will keep under his own direction, the WAREHOUSE first built by himself, and by tin Act of the legislature of 1821, intended to bo a Public Warehouse, in Hamburg, lor tho STORAGE of COTTON and TOBAC CO. A Tobacco inspection to bo kept therein. This Warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, if not superior, is inferior to nono in this part of the country. It is 5300 foot in length and 50 feet in width, witli a plunk floor—situated iu tho centre of the Town, on tho bank of tho Savaunuli River, •and within 10Q feet of tho stream. Tho other throe sides are bounded by streets, ono of 100 feet, one of 100 feet and one of 60 feet. Two plutfonnswill extend from the Ware house to the river; bo that Cotton will be put on Boats without touching the ground, * except when the river is very low. RATES; For Inspection and Storage of To bacco for 0 mouths, per hhd. $1 50 For Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river bauk, each halo per month. 121 For forwarding cither to Savannah or Charleston, per bale, 121 Liberal advances on produce placed under liis charge, will be made for a modern pre mium, or customary rates. He will tukc the same cure and use tho same diligence for others as lie would for himself. He will adhere to and go on with his origi nal plan with regard to the building of the town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, per sonal violence and persecutions, and ull tho farcical Sheriff’s Sales of Hamburg, to the contrary notwithstanding. If John Williamson nndliis colleagues want u town, let them do ns I have done—build one. I will however, accept of ull their spare change to.hclp along the accomplishment of that great undertaking; but the Town they shall never have. 1 built, it for myself; not for them. And if I had the abilities and per severance to build a Town, they will find that ‘I have ubilitios and perseverance enough to take enre of it. lie will be duly thankful to all who favor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ. JIAMBCRG, September28/A, 1820. % 1». S. 1 nni-proud to say that the Hamburg merchants have supplied themselves this sea son with moro goods of ull kinds than at any former period, particularly such ns Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, Dry Goods, &e.— 'Several new Stores have already opened, and others will open very shortly. The usual Fpirited disposition prevails to give as hereto fore, at least as much, if hot more, for COTTON, than in any other city or town in the up country. As for money, none will he countenanced unless it is founded on a solid basis; and should any other be taken in the market, or should any monied institution in which the market und country are interested, go be yond what might bo considered just und pru dent, immediate notice of it will be given, without fear or favor. Under ull theso favorable circumstances 1 am induced to hope that the community and country generally, will find it to their interest to favor us with their custom. II. S. oct 3 2?i0—fttw* VOL. XI. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1880. NO. 830. PTTESjIC sales. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W 1 l.,t, he add bofovn tho Court Houso in tho City of Suvunnuh, between tho us ual hours of'wile, All thu Eastern uioiety or half part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated and being in the hamlets of Yamacraw and City of Savannah mid county of Chatham, being tho whole of lot No. (5) live, and part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof is bounded on tho North by tho river Savannah, on tho East by wharf lot known us Pooler’s, on tho South by Indian street, & on tho West, by tho Western moiety of said lot and a half, uiul containing onu hundred mul fitly feet on tho river Savannah, and runs buck from tho water to Indian street, togeth er with tho buildup's und improvements. Le vied on under mid by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad ministrator of James M. Bolton, deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c. oct y SHERIFF’S SALKS. On the first Tuesday Hi November next, W ILL be sold before tho Court House in the City of Suvunnuh, between the usual hours of sale, All that plantation near Savannah, known as Tweedsidc, containing485acres, with tho improvements thereon, bounded North and North East by Savannah river and Onlow Island, on tho North West by lands belong ing to Posted, and on the South by lands belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mnckuy, levied on ns tho property of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Bank of Darien, Bank of tho State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank and others. Also, nil that lot No. (0) six, Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, boun ded East by No. (7) seven, South by a lane, West by lot No. (5) live, and North by Broughton street. Levied on us the proper ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Bank of Darien, Bank of the State of Georum, Planters’ Bank & others. GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c. oetfi SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in November next. W ILL be sold bqforc the Court Houso in tho City of Suvunnuh, between the usual hours of sale: A portion of the fimiture of the City Hotel, comprising tables, chairs, lieds, bedding, bed steads, crockery and silver ware, knives mid forks, kitchen utensils, &c.—levied «.;i under and by virtue of mi execution on foreclosure —Thou. M. Driscoll vs. Henry V/. Lubbock. GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. e. net 8 CO-PARTNERSHIP. T HE Subscribers have formed a conticx- ncxionin the WHOLESALE DRY HOODS BUSINESS, under tho firm of C. W. Rockwull & Co. They have just received a large supply of Which they otter for solo on tho most accom modating torniB. CHAR.1.ES W. ROCKWELL, CHARLES M’INTIUE, CHARLES KELSEY, GEORGE II. KELSEY, j}. B.—The same parties will transact bu siness in Charleston under the linn of Cims. M’lntirc & Co, und in New York under that of C. Kolstfv &Co. sept l!(i SHERIFFS SALES. On the first Tuesday in November next, W l LL ho sold before 1 ho Court House in fins town of Jefferson, Camden conuty, between the usual hours of sale, -..All that tract or parcel of laud, lying in Camden county, and tho improvements there on, containing*five hundred acres, more or less, whereon’ David llall sen. now resides, hounded on tho East by Wm. Bcrrie’s laud, north by Little Eat ilia River, and south by A. Atkinson's laud, levied on under un exe cution iu fiver of Elias Fort vs. David Hall, son. and David Hall jr. Also, all that tract or parcel of land, lyin'? in Camden county, situate on tho post road, about four miles from Brown’s ferry, con taining twelve hundred acres, moro or loss, levied on ns the property of Thomas Hall, to satisfy n tax execution against him for tho year 1828, or so much thereof ns will satisfy thu same—amount due $151)2 tiud costs. Also, ono tract or parcel of land, situate in Camden county, on the Coler.iin road, and hounded on the fas by Thomas Howell’s land, containing two hundred mid filly acres, moro or less, and the improvements thereon, now in tho possession of Rigdon Brown— Also, two other adjoining tracts or parcels of land, lying in Camden county, situate on tiie Great. Eatilln River, containing one hun dred acres each, more or less, known by tiie name of* Canty’s Covvpens, mid adjoining lands of Thomas llall mid Shcrard Sheffield, levied on us the proper!v of Rigdon Brown, to satisfy executions in favor of Joshua lloopcr and Joiscy Hooper, executors of Wm. Hooper, deceased vs. said Brown, und James Moore vs. thu sumo. G. W. THOMAS, s. c. v oct 1 notice, T IIE Co-nartjicn-.hip horctoforo existing under the firm of C. W- Rockwell &• co. Savannah; Relpli, M’lhJire & co. Charleston; end C. Kelsey & co. New York, was dissol ved on tho 21st day of July Iasi, by the death pf Mr. George Relpli. The affairs Pi the Jute concern wifi be settled by either of thu sub scribers, . ^ „ . . C. W. ROCKWELL, ) Surviving ' CHAS- M’INTI REE, [• eo-part- CIIAS. KELSEY. ) new. eopt 20 r ~27 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ild, be sold at the Court House in the town of Jefferson, Camden county, be tween the usual hours of sale, A negro fellow named Monday, levied on ns the property of Willirtm Mickler, Jr. by virtue of u mortgage fi. fa. eniRimting from tho Inferior Court of Baldwin county, in IU* vur of William II. Torrance. A. KEAN, n. s. c. (?. oct a NOTICE. Bank of Darien, August Ath, 1821). O N motion, it wna resolved, that n further reduction of thirty per cont. bo required of the Debtors of this Bonk, for tho ensuing .f cur , payable us follows :—ten per cent, on Lho first day of December; ten per cent., on fiie first day of March; und ten per cent, on lho first day of Juuc noxt. Extract from tho Minutes. EBEN.S. REES, Cashier. mig 29 215 Preston Smelling Sails. A FRESH supply of Preston Smelling Salts celebrutod for head uchO, &u. Just re ceived and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, ncpt-29 Druggists, Gibhons’Buildings. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in Deecmbex next, W ILL be sold before the Court House ill tho town of Jellerson, Camden county between tho hours often and four o’clock, Ono negro woman nnmed Jinney, levied oh under an execution in favor of Samuel Bracking*on vs. David Hall son. G. W. THOMAS, 8. c. e. oct 3 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN UED. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL ho sold boforo the Court Housu ii tho city of Savannah between tho usual hours of sale, tho following property : 2,500 acres of land in Camden county, on St. Mary’s river, granted to Robert Montlord of tho followmgquulitics:—1100 acres brackish marsh, 200 do 2d quality inland swmnp, 100 do 2d quality hammock, umlMUO pine land— also 1150 acres of land in said county on tho Satillu, granted to Horatio Marbury, of the following quality :—000 acres 2d quality tide 8wainp,100do oak and hickory mid 750 acres pine land, levied on as the property of tho es tates of Robert Mnnt-ford and Solomon Pen dleton, to, satisfy lho state and county tux for the year 1828, amount, due 8110 flfi and costs. DAVID BELUt.c. o.o. oct JO PUBLIC SALES. EXECUTORS’ SALE. On the first USiesday in December next, W ILL bo sold boforo tho Court Houso in tho city of Savannah, between tho usu al hours of sale, All tho Eastern tenement of brick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward; House & lot No. 54 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No. 13, Carponter’s Row; Lot No. 9, & improve ments, Dockar Ward, and Lot No. 10, mid half tho improvements, Dockar Ward, all in tho city of Savannah ; being part of the re al estate of Josiali Politick!, lata of Savau- nah, deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. GUMMING, I Ex’ors. of S. C. DUNNING, { J. Pcnficld. oct 3 EXECUTOR’S SALE. BYJ.B. HERBERT, On Monday the 9th November ncxL A T 11 o’clock, will bo sold at tho house formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Do La Mottu, President street, all tho house hold mid kitchen Furniture, consisting of u a largo Extension Dining Table, Card Ta bles, Chuirs, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man tle Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And irons, Shovel uiul Tongs. ALSO, Beds, Bedsteds and Bedding—Sold by per mission of tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary, and by order of the Executor. Terms cash, sept 1 GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold ut tho Court Houso in the county of Carroll, between tho hours of 10 A. M. mid 4 P.M. Lot No. 143, in tho 10th District of Car- roll county. Also, will he sold on tho same day, and between tho same hours, ut tho Court House in Monroe county, Lot No. 1(1, 1st dist. Monroe couuty, also, lot No. 244, in tho 1st dUt. Monroe county. Also, will bo sold oil the same day, mid be tween tho samo hours, at tlio Court Houso in Muscogee county, Lot 117, in tlio 11th district of Museogoo county, said land being part of the real es tate of Mary G. Loper, Missouri Lopcr, and John C. Lopcr, minors and orphan children of Asa Loper, deceased. Sold bv permission of tho Court of Ordin ary of Chatham Comity. Conditions cash ; purchaser to pay for tit les. HESTER LOPER, Guardian, oct 1 fOw To Printers and Publishers. T HE Subscriber having added the Manu facture ofmovcabloTypoto his Storeo- type establishment, rcspoctftilly solicits a shurooftho patronage of the Printers of Pennsylvania and the adjacent States. Having a practical knowledge of printing, and ulso having been longer practically en gaged in tlio business of Stereotyping than any other person in tho United States, he hopes to ho able from.such experience, to give satisfaction to those who inuy favor him withthoir orders. From uu intimate ac quaintance for a number of years, (nearly eight,) with the business of typo folding, ho hopes to he able to produce type equal to any offered, to tho Printers of thu United States. His prices though low, will of course he the same as others in the sumo business. Nor will ho attempt to violato truth, or insult com mon sense, by pretending to any “increased facilities in tho manufacture," (for there are no other “facilities” at present in this city, than there were 12 years ago, when typo were from 40 to 50 per cent higher than at pre sent,) nor have the “mutcrinls used in making printing types been so greatly reduced,” as to near any proportion to the reduction in the prices of lypo. But thu reduction 1ms been “induced” by competition, mid mi overhear ing disposition in some of those founders who Live grown rich on the heretofore profits on type. All sizes of typo, plain and ornamental, for Souk and job printing, from 14 lines Pica to S’ouparic!, constantly on hand in such quan tity as to supply uny order at short notice.— In the choice of Book letter, pains have been taken to select such faces as are generally ap proved for symmetry, neatness and durubili- ty. lie also keeps a complete Printer’s Ware- House, (tha only one in this city,) mid can furnish a complete Printing Officeat very short notice. The following are his J’RICKS at a credit of six mouths, lor upproved notes or ticci'p- tiincos ; or a discount of live pur cent, will he made for Cush:— * Six lines Pica, and all larger, lottblo Pic: 30 Long Primer, Burgeois, Brevier, Minion, Nonpuriel, Leads, Quotations, GUARDIAN'S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, X/JLL be so’-d before the Court House iu t t Effingham county, between the hours of 10 A. lit. and 4 1*. M. tlio following tract of land, viz. OnoAract situate iu the county of Klfing- hilli» 4 Oil tlio Buck Bay ilpijl to l,uttii:vilh!, between 17 mid 18 mile's from Savannah, containing 20.) acres moro or less, beinff tlio southern part of a tract of Jmtd originally granted to John Wisenhaker—being part of thu real estate of .Mary G. Loper, Missouri Loper, mid John C. Loper, minors and or phan children of Asa Loper. deceased. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county. Conditions cash— purchaser paving for titles. JIESTKR LOl’ER, Gunrdiiin. oct 1 w 0| Double Pica, to five lint s Pica, 32 Grout Primer, 34 English, 35 Pica, 3(1 Small Pica, 3(1 1 The prices on ornamental und fancy typo have been reduced in a greater proportion. Old typo received in exchange,.ut 9 cents per pound. A Book of specimens will shortly he pub lished. STEREOTYPING will he donout the low-1 c«t prices, in the best tnauner. ns heretofore. .1. HOWE, Corner of Crown und Caliowhill streets. Philadelphia, July 23,1820. oct3 230 Notice. TR^IIE subscribers hog leave to inform their JL customers and friends, that early in the fall they will have a superior assortment of drygoods, both imported and domestic, of every descrip tion, which they intend selling on tlioir usual liberal terms. They also inform that Wil liam Rose will attend to the Dry Good busi ness, and Hugh lloso to tho Factorage ami Commission husinesss nt tlioir Counting Housu on tho bay, mid will make liberal ad vances to such as may feel disposed to entrust them with tlio disposal of their produce— Both businesses will be carried on as before under tho firm of WM. & II. ROSE, juno 12 170 To the Printers of the United Shitcs. FRAXKLW LETTER FOUXDRY. 1 1IIE reduced cost of tho materials used in . thocomposoBition ofPrinting Types, and the improvements and increased facilities of casting them, have induced tho subscribers- to adopt the following list of prices. The stylo of their large and small letters is modern, and of 1 lie most elegant kind. The metal will ho found very hurd und duruble, having a new ingredient in its composition.— For accuracy mul finish, the type cast at their fomulnry is equal to any whatever. Tlmv have on hand u complete assortment of Book and Job Letters, so that they are prepared to execute orders for entire ofiices of Job, News- To tho Printers of the U. Stiitos. O F late tho prices of all the material used In making Printing Types, have boon greatly reduced, und the facility of manufac turing grewtiy increased. The subscriber (lie:"tore has’been induced to make u propor tionable reduction in tho prices, which from the 1st of April, have bccu as stated in tlio an nexed list. The character of tho TYPE made at this Foundry is well known to tho Trade, who arc assured that iu regard to tho quality oftho me tal, linkh, and durability, no deviation bus been made. lie has on hand n complete assortment, und can supply uny quantity on a short notice ; he will he happy to receive the orders of his cus tomers, which will liuvo immediate attention. Merchants wiio have orders from abroad, can have Ofiices complete, with Presses, and eve ry thing necessary for a Printing Establish- mont put up in the most perfect manner. RICHARD RONALDSON, Philadelphia. Prices at six months credit for approved paper, . or nt u. dire omit of 5 per cent, for cusli. Pearl, pr. lb. $1 40 English, pr. lb. $0 30 Nonpareil, 0 00 Great Primer, 0 34 Minion 0 70 Double Pica, Brevier 0 50 Do. Gt. Primer, Bourgeois, 0 40 Large Letters, Long Primer, 0 40 plain, Small Picu, 0 38 Scabbards and Pica, 0 30 Quotations, The price of other descriptions of Types are proportionublv reduced. Old Type received in payment at 0 ccnl per 11». Philadelphia, July 9. oct 3 230 paper, or Book Printing, on a ehort notice,- They are thankful for the patronage they have ‘ ’ tin received, and will ho huppv to receive tlio or ders of printers, which will receive prompt at tention. Merchants and others, who have orders from abroad, wiR he supplied not only with type, but with Presses, Chuses, Composing {sticks, ami everything necessary for u prin ting establishment, auu put up with care und perfect accuracy. Tlioir now specimen hook will ho published soon, and ready to eh sent to printers, in which will ho exhibited u greater variety than has been shown by any lbundiiry in tho United States. A. \V. KINSLEY & CO. Albany, August 18. PRICES—At six months credit, for approv ed paper; ora df * '*' f * *’ Meridian, und ul larger, Double Gr. Pritt Double English, Do. Small Picu, Great Primer, English, Pica, Other kinds of type reduced in proportion. Old type received in exchange ut 0 cents per pound. oct 2 200 tin Small Pica, 0 30 HU 1h)H(- Printer, 40 33 Bourgeois, 411 33 Brevier, no 34 Minion, 30 34 Nonpnroil, 3(1 Lends &. Quota- 3(1 tulious. 0 32 0 32 0 30 0 30 Liiki Publications. T HE NEW FOREST, u Novel by tiie author of “ Bramble! ve House,” “ Torr IlilP’&c. TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE, selected from pnpulnr German Writers, trans lated by Richard NoleratT, B. A. *\ ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by the Author of “ Hungarian Tales.” An assortment of STORY & TOY'BOOKS, for children, and Selected Engravings und LITHOGRAPHY PRINTS. Just received and for si<ktby cct3 T.M. DtHSCOLI,. LIST OF LET TEJl, R emaining in tho post office, at Sa- vunmih, September 30th, 1829. Per sons wishing Lotturs from this List, are re quested to ask lqr “Advertised Letters.” A. Joel Adums Thomas Askew Henry T. Allen Wm M. Allen Agsmut Mrs. Anderson John T. Au/nistine. B. Dennis F. Brngdon James Bagnnli P. G. Basiiuin Sam’I Bandy James M. Bates J. Bessent' J. Bcniey Zacli. Bovill David Beasly Chas. Bourke Mary Bourquin. C. Win. S. Campbell Miss M. S. Craig Mrs. S. W. Cunnon Mrs. Curruthors Chas. Cozzens, .lr. Mrs. Louisa Cropp Mrs. Ellon Conroy, 2 Patrick Connolly James S. Crum. D. Harriet Dnwson Nelson T. Davis, 2 Mr&.S.R. Davenport Mrs. June Davis John Davis * Jhs. M. Dickison Capt. Geo. Drew John Demslcr Lemuel Dwellio Mrs. Grace A. II. Dove Terouco Duffy J. F. Dunn L. DimlV. John Fraser Willis Franklin, 2 Mrs. M. L. Fielding F. Ford Eli Futcli, 3. a. Francis Gray Major W. Geddy James Gallagher Juno Grant Silvia Gay Mrs. Mary J. Green Lt. Thos*II. Gedncy Terence Gillico Wm. Gibbins Thos. Gibhins Mrs. Leah A. J. Giles .lolm # H. Gilbert Ab’m Geiger, 2 Lewis Gilmore Isaac O. Griggs Thos. Goddard Sarah Golden Thos. Goldsmith .lames Guglc. H. Wm. W. Harrington Thos. Hardee, Jr. Chas. lfurper Robert Ifnrrison James S. Harvey F. W. Ileinneiuuiiu, 2 (.’apt. Heliker Abiel lioidt Peter Hvnes John G. Holcombe, 2 Mrs. Elia. Holmes J.nmlon Homes Hollis & Cope Mrs. II. Humbert, 4 Wm. Hurst John B. llugho3 Richard llulett. J. Regis Jackson Clark Jenkinson Adam Johnson Frederic Johnson Rev. Lott Jones G. W. Johnston J. A. Johnston Rev. Chas. B. .Tones. K. A ntvoc Kredy Mrs. Mary 11. Kempton Joseph Kingsiy. Fort nun Law Mrs. Sarah JL Law Mrs Eliza Lea Conrod Livermatio MaryG. I*eotiard John B. La Maitre G. L. Linder Robt. Lillibridge. James Mnlhry Rich’d Marccllin I.odwick Miller Geo. Mirigledorf Mary Mickell Jossce Mount John Jl.M'Lcod Cato M’Call, 2 Win. M’Bluir R. M’Doimld Mrs. FJiza M’Kcnzic Jos. M'Connell John M'Ardell D. M’Curty Hugh M’Dumild, Jr. N. James B. Norris. V. Sarah Purmenter Mrs. Horace Pratt It. II. Pettigrew Mrs. Ami Picket. 11. Gabriel Rntcliffe, 2 Miss Maria. Raino Grant B. Reaves ('arolus Reed Murray Reid Mrs. Hinin. James Reasons Wm, L. Ryan Roberson J. Roberts John Rogers Dugas do Rochofemllo Perry Rose Mrs. Mary M. Roberts. S. Miss Alathea J Stark Mrs. Eli/.. Zanders, 2 Wm. F. Shearer Mrs. Ann E. Stowart 2 Jos. F. Sugar Alex. W. Steven Jos. Stevens Ben. Hhcfrall Mrs. Soars Master Elton Stirk Arch'd Smith Jos. Singer Win. Smith John W. Stirk Snm’l Stiles And'w Smith Madame Whitaker l)r. B. JJ. Strobol Capt. Itich’d Somers. T. John W. Taylor Natli’l Titcnmbn Scipio Thomson Rev. M. C. Turrentine Mrs. M. Turkiiott 2 George A. Turkticll John F. Tucker Lewis Turner IK. Miss Sarah M.Wutres Wm. Ward Mrs. Ann Ward MissC. M. F. Waters Alexander Watt Win. Wayne Robt. T. Webb Miss Pamela Wingate Jno. J. or Steel White Leonidas Wylly Miss Susan Wright Miss Susan Write John Y. Wiiito Wm. II. Williams oct 3 GEO. SCHLEY, P. M. CITY HOTEL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THK'Mibscrihor begs leave res pectfully, to iuibrm tho public of Georgia, and his friends abroad, that.'tno above establishment will he continued open during the summer, n» usuuJ, and that arrangements arc m iking for tlio ensuing season, which he confidently ex pects will sustain tlio well earned character oftho houso, and at tho same time secure him a share of public putronugu. HENRY W. LUBBOCK. July 30 STATU AttSENAL. P ROPOSALS will bo rocoivcd until the 1st of December next, for building an ARSENAL of Brick on tlio lot opposite tho Guard House, (10 feet front by 40 loot deep, two stories high, in accordance with a plan in possession of the undersigned. The proposals must include the cost of ma terials ; the work must ho done in the best manner, & must be finished by the 1st day of May 1830. Tho Brickluyer’s ami Carpen ter’s proposals may ho separate or jointly— tlio latter would be preferred. A Bond for Tati Thousand Dollars with ap proved security will he reqiiiied, for tho fuith- ful performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, nug 1 203—lito Medic,'I College ol' S. Carolina. FjnllE Annual Couiisr of Lectures in JL .this Institution, will hi; resumed on tho second Monday in November, on the follow ing branches:— Anatomy—by John Edwards Holbrook, MD. Surgery—hv James It a man v, M. 1). Institutes and Practice of Medicine—by Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D. Materia Medial—by 1 feury II Frost, M D. Obstetrics and Diseases ef Women and Children—by Thomas G. Prioleau, M. D. Chemistry—by Edmund Ravencl, M. D. Natural History und Botany—by Stephen Elliott, J.. L. D. Pathological and Surgical Anatomy—by John Wagner, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomu—John Wag ner, M. 1). HENRY If. FROST, Dean, ting .25 213—f FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. 8 l*\ in this city or its \ icinity, there are any mnoMgtlio pair,,iim o!' Vrutitlln Oolite, who ure disposed to add to its Library rare and valuable works, which they may have in their possession, they will be gratefully re ceived und ssal’Jv conveyed to the Librarian by * * J. BOGGS, Chatham Academy. sept 10 220 U A 'PHENE VM, Nos. 22 23. W T. WILLIAMS, has just, received the • Athenkum, or spirit of tho English Magazines, Nos. 22 & 23 for August 15th &. September 1st. CONTENTS OF NO. 22. What is t o be done 1; To a friend on his Birth Day ; Tho Second Best; The Charm ed Picture; The Murdoror’s Lost Night; The Casket.; Russia and Turkey; Lines to a Young Lady, on her Muiriago; Kindred Spirits; Notices of Now Publications; Sci entific Miscellany ; Varieties. CONTENTS OF NO. 23. Female Education; Tho Dream of the West Wind; Tho First and Last Crime; The Pen and Pencil; Tho Summons : The Toyman is abroad; Hymn of tho Culubrian Shepherds to tho Virgin ; An Adventure in Ceylon; Sketches of Cot emporary Authors, Statesmen, &c.; Sir Humphrey Davy; O come, iny Love!; A scene in Ireland ; En gland and America ; Immortality; Lutest Female Fashions ; Varieties. Published soini-moiit hly wit h Colored Plates oftho Fashions at #0 per annum, sept 24 220 GARDEN SEEDS. T IIE Subscribers lmvo just received per t he ship Helen Mar, their FALL SUP. PLY of fresh Garden Secils, consisting iu part oftho following kinds, viz; Drum Head Cabbage Parsley Early York do Orange Carrot “ Sugar Loaf do Red Onions Green Savoy do White do Early Dutch Turnip Blood Beet Largo Norfolk do Spinach Rutti Buga do Parsnip Snap Beans Long Scarlet Radish Lima do Red &. W. Turnip do Marrowfat. Peas Imperial Lettuce Kurly Frame do Sugar Loaf do Prussian Blues do Cucumber Early Dwarf do Squash, Large, &*n. All of which arc warranted of this years' growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 und J5, Gibbons’ Building, oct. 3 Tlio Savannah St on in Rice Mill A T the East, etui oftho City, in now receiv ing Rough Rice. Tho schrSarah Jayne, a safe and substantial vessel, in excellent or der and well calculated from her lightdruught of water for the business, is in reudiness nt the Mill, and hiay he sent to any oftho neighbor ing pin tntions for the convenience of those who niny not vet have had a good opportunity of getting their Rice forward—the size of this vessel makes her perfectly safe to proceed to any oftho Southern Rivers or inlets, hall, sil\pti:u & tipper. PROSPECTUS. 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