The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 19, 1829, Image 1

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tO* Oun own .WAin*,—Wo havo tho pleasure, tMs ilay, (irpreNuiitin^tho UKOKUiANtoour rentiers, in «\ now tent uuivubtbl tlross, principally from ibo Roundly o?B. White, E»t|. ofNow York. Tlio steady ami liberal patronage which has hitherto Wn received by Iho Georgian, and which has begil the more grateful because rendered freuly, and without Kolieitntinn on our part, demands our siueere ackmftr- lodgments. As the only and proper return in our ptm* cr, it has ever been our*aim, rogardless of expense, not nlunoto render our publicat ion worthy of its patrons by neatness in its typographical embellishments j but by tho cxereiso ot'un industry which has never tired, to render it tho medium of tho earliest mid.most correct in* tdlligonr.oj to thu coinmoroial community, und by the support ot wlmt wo bclicvu to bo correct political duo* trines, toiidv.inou the trim interests of our native state, und the general prosperity«.four happy country. In our Nows Uoom will always bo found the latest papers from all parts ot the Union, either by regular course of MaiJ, or by vessel, and upon our Hulletio any intelligence of interest received by extra sheet or other wise, with a report of urrivnls at this port us soon as received, Tho advertising patronage of a nnwspnpcr is that upon which it is principally dependent for support, and which of course, wourc most anxious pi sucuio. Tim Georgian has tbr many years received a large proportion of (huso agreeable und interesting articles of mer cantile intelligence ; and us it is the evident interest ».f every individual when paving for tho insertion of his advertisement to sceuru the most extensive cur rency to it.that being the value received for bis expendi ture, it is uun both to ourselves mid our friends tasnv, that our circulation is inoru extensive than any daily publication In this State, und tiiat our new type, which comprises n handsome assortment of tho ornamen tal, ns well as the plain material, will cuablu us to dis play their favors to thu best advantage. Mr. Gkoiiue RoHi’.KtmN, formerly Editor of tho Georgian, lias been since February last, and will continue to be associated in its publication, 'Savannah, Saturday, Oct. IT///, IS',*!). N. YORK LINK r4\\v> of Ship MACON. J>. I,. PottTr.n, Master. “ ST ATI HA. Titos. Wood, “ “ EMPEROR, .1. If. Bkn.nktt, “ 44 HENRY, Geo. Moore, 4 * “ FLOP IAN, F. Harrison, 44 44 HELEN MAR, T. Hmiuinon, “ Tho owners ot’tho Established Line, take pleasure in announcing to the public that it is •again permanently completed with tho above Six first-class vessels. They arc all Avw York built ships, ofthc best materials, having elegant and spacious accommodations lor pas sengers, and are commanded by Masters of well known experience in tho ’ trade. They will sail fitorn New York every six days, and from this ns often. This arrangement will he punctually adhered to, and as insurance cun bo oiVuctcihon shipments by them at the very lowest rates, it is hoped • that, such a share of patronage will be extended to this line, ns it may merit from tlio great expense necessarily incurred in running ij, and from its utility to tho public. * HALL, SHAFTER & TUPPEIL srp 10 CITY HOTEL, SA VANN AH, GEORGIA. TIIE subscriber heirs leave res pectfully to in.Jbrm the public of t Georgia, and his friends abroad. L that the above establishment will be continued open during the summer, ns usual, und that arrangementsaru making for tho. ensuing season, which ho confidently ex pects will sustain tlio well earned character of tho house, und at the same time secure him a share of public patronage. .IIENRY W. LUBBOCK. inly 80 VOL. XL STOLES? SA LBS. SAVANNAH, MONDAY MOR^NG, OCTOBER 19, 1839. ~ NO. 387. sifKiniV'a sai.h. On the first 'Tuesday in December next, W ILL he sold before the Court House in tho City of Sayuuitah, between the us ual hours of wile, All the Eastern uioioty or half part of nil those lots, parts or pureuls of land, situated and being in the hamlets of Yu my craw and City of Savannah and county of Chatham, being tho whole of lot No. (5) live, and part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof is hounded on tho North by tho river Savannah, on the East by wharf lot. known as Pooler’s, on the South by Indian street, & outlie West by the Western moiety of said lot and u half, and containing one hundred and filly feet on tho river Savannah, und runs back from tho water to Indian street, togeth er with the buildings and improvements. Le vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel llale, ad ministrator of James M. BoltoifT deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, #. v. c. net 8 SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL bn sold before tho Court House in the Cilv of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, All that plantation near Savannah, known as Twendside, contiiming485 acres, with the improvement# thereon, bounded North and North East by Savannah river and Onlow Island, on tho North West by lands belong ing to Po#tell, and on the South by lands belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mackay, levied on ns the property of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of the Bank of Darien, Bunk of tlio State of Georgia, Plunters’ Bank and others. Also, all that lot No. (0) six, Columbia ward, with tho improvements thereon, boun ded East by No. (7) seven, South by a lane, West By let No. (5) five, and North by Broughton street. Levied on ns the proper ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of the Bunk of Durum, Bunk of the State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank & others. GEORGE MILLEN, s. o. c. cel. 8 SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in November next. W ILL In? sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah, between Iho usual hours of sale: A portion of tho funituro of the City Hotel, comprising tables, chairs, beds, bedding, bed steads. crockery und silver ware, knives and forks, kitchen utensils, &c.—levied on under and by virtue of an execution on foreclosure —Thus. M. Driscoll vs. lleurv W. Lubbock. GEORGE MILLEN, s. «\ c. to 8 A CAIC1). . , fjnllE subscriber has taken charge of, and -fi. will keep under hi# own direction, the WAREHOUSE first built by himself, and by an Act ofthc Legislature of 1821, intended to he a Public Warehouse, in Hamburg, for the STORAGE of COTTON and TOBAt ’- ^CCL. A Tobacco inspection to be kept therein. This Warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, if not superior, is inferior to none in this part ofthc country. It is 800 lcct in length and 50 feet in width, with a plunk lloor—situated in tho centre of tho Town, on tho bank of the Savunnnh River, und within 1(H) feet of tho stream. The other three sides arc hounded by streets, one of 100 feet, one of 100 feet, and one of 80 feet. Two platform# will extend from the Ware house to the river; so that Cotton will he put on Boats without touching the ground, except when the river is very low. RATES: For Inspection and Storage ofTo- Iiiipco for (i months, per hhd. §1 50 For Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river bank, each bale per mouth. - For forwarding either to Savannah or Charleston* per hale, 12.1 Liberal advances on produce placed under hi* charge, will bo made for a modern pre mium, or customary rotes. He will take the same care and use the same diligence for other# ns he would for himself. Tie v/ill 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 all the furuiuul SherilF’s Sales of Hamburg, to the contrary notwithstanding. If John Williamson and hi# roll Cannes want n town, let them do ns I hn\o done—build one. I will however, accept of all their spare change to help along tho accomplishment ot that great undertaking; but the J own they shall never have. I built it tor mysell; not for them. And if I hud the abilities ami per severance to build a Town, they will bud that J have abilities and perseverance enough to take care of it. He will be duly thankful to all who favor hi,., ,vi.i. ti.oi, c«Hto",. iENRy S1IUI<T% HAMBURG, September Wilt, lft‘4!). |> S. I nm prouiltosnyUnit tho Ilnnibnrg ■norchnntH have supplied thonisolvos this sou- son with more goods of nil kinds tl'" nut 'iny tinnier period, particularly Micliiui Suit, Iron. Sngnr, Coll'oo, Bugging, I)ry Goods, &c. Suvorul now Stores Imvo nlroudy opened, und others will open very shortly. I lie nsuul spirited disposition provnds to give ns.lioreto. tore, nt leust us much, it not more, lor COTTON, than in uny other city or town IM Auformonojhnonowill be countenanced unless it i# founded or a solid basis; ana should any other ho token in tlio market, nr should uny monied institution in wluel tho market and country nra Interested, go be. youd wlmt might be considered just und pru dent, iminedinto notice ui it will bo given, without four or favor. , , Under id I these fnvnrnldn circumstances I mu Induced to hope that the, cninnmiiity »» enimtry gonorally, will find it to their interest to fiivor ns witli their custom. ^ out. 3 oyo-tttvv- ■ SlIKKIi’F'S SALES. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL be sold before tho Court House in thu t own of Jefferson, Camden county, between the usual hours of n;,lo. All that tract, or parcel of land, lying in Camden county, and the improvements there on, containing five hundred acres, more t-r less, whereon David Hal! sou. now resides, bounded on tho East by Wm. Borne.’# land, north by Little Gat ilia River, and south by A. Atkinson’s land, levied on under an exe cution in favor of Elias Fort vs. David llall, sen. and David 1 lull jr. Also, till that tract* or parcel of laud, lying in Camden county, situute on the post road, about, four miles from Brown’s ft rry, con taining twelve hundred acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Thomas Hull, to satisfy a tax execution 'against him for the year 1828, or so much thereof n# will satisfy thu same—amount due $15 02 and costs. Also, one tract or parcel of land, situate in Camden county, on tho Colerain road, and bounded on the cast by Thomas Howell's land, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and tho improvements thereon, now in the possession of Higdon Brown— Also, two other adjoining tracts or parcels of land, lying in Camden county, situate on the Groat Satilhi River, containing one hun dred acres each, more or less, known bv tho name of Canty’s Cowpens, and adjoining lands of Thomas Hall and Sliorunl Slielfield, levied on as tlw: properly of Rigdoii Brown, to satisfy executions in favor of Joshua Hooper and Joisey Hooper, executors of Win. Hooper, deceased vs. said Brown, und James Moore vs. the same. G. W. THOMAS, «. c\ oct 1 gross IQ SALB& EXECUTORS’ SALE; On the. first Tuesday in .December next, W ILL he sold before tho Court House in tho city ol* Savannah, between tho usu al hours of 6alo, All the Eastern tenement of brick building# on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward; House & lot No. 84 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No. 18, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No.l), &.improve ments, Deckar Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half tho improvements, Deckar Ward, all in tlio city of Savannah ; being part erf tho re al estate of Jo.siah Penficld, lute of Savan nah, deceased. Sold by permission of thc Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, for tho benefit of tlio heir# and creditors. Conditions cash, oct n JOS. GUMMING, > Ex’ors. of S. C. DUNNING, \ J. Ponfield. EXECUTOR’S SALK. BY J. 11. HERBERT, *On Monday the SUh November next, A T 11 o’clock, will he sold at tho house formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Do La Mottn, President street, all tho house hold und kitchen Furniture, consisting of a a. largo Extension Dining Table, Card Ta bles, Chairs, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man tle Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And irons, Shovel and Tongs. ALSO, Beds, Tir'd sleds mid Budding—Sold by per mission of the Hon. the Court of Ordinary, and hy order of the Executor. Terms cash, sept l GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL ho sold at tlio Court House in the county of Carroll, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P. M. Lot No. 148, in the 10th District of Car- roll county. Also, will ho sold on tho sar.io day, and hotwocn tho same hours, at tho Court IIouso in Monroe county, Lot No. 10,1st. dist. Monroe conuty, also, lot No. 244, in. I ho 1st dist. Monroe county. Also, will he sold on tho same day, and be tween the sumo hours, at thu Court !louse in Muscogee county. Lot 117. in the llth district of Muscogee countv, said land being part of tho real es tate of Mary G. Lopcr, Missouri Lopcr, und John ('. Lopor, minor# and orphan children of Asa Lopor, deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham County. Conditions cash ; purchaser to pnv for title#, HESTER LOPER, Guardian, oct 1 jftw GUARD]AN’S SALE.” On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL ho sold before the Court Ilotiso in Eliinghiiu countv, between the hour# of It) A. M. anti 4 P. M. tho following tract of land, viz. One tract, situate in tho comity of Kfitng* horn,/m the Buck Raj* Ruud lo LoiiisviR between 17 mid IS miles from Savi ontnining 200 nor routinh. rp Printers and Publishers. Subscriber .having added tho Munu- 'X fu cturo of movcablo Typo to his Stereo type eatahlishmd^t, rospectftilly solicits a share of tho pat ronage of the, Printers of Pennsylvania and tho adjacent States. Ha ving a practical knowledge of printing, and also having been longer practically en gaged in tho business of Stereotyping than any other person in the United States, lie hopes to be able from such experience, to give satisfaction to those who muy favor him with their orders. From an intimate oc- qjiuintanco for a number of years, (nearly eight,) with the business of type founding, he hopes to be able to produce type equal to any offered to tho Printer# of the United States. Ilis prices though low, will of course he the same ns others in tho samo business. Nor will he attempt to violate truth, or insult com mon sense, by pretending to any “increased facilities in the manufacture,” (tor there arc no other “facilities” at present in this city, than there were 12 years ngo, when type were from 40 to 50 per cciit higher than at pre sent^ nor have tho “material# used in making printing types been so greatly reduced,” os to hear any proportion to the reduction in the price# of typo. But tho reduction has been “induced” by competition, und an overbear ing disposition in some /if those founders who have grown rich on tho heretofore profits on *yi w ; AH sizes of type, plain and ornamental, for book and job priuting, from 14 lines Pica to Nonpariei, constantly on hand in such quan tity us to supply any order at short notice In tho choice of Book letter, pain# have been taken to select such faces ns are generally up- proved for symmetry, neatness and durabili- ty. He also keeps n complete Printer’s Waro- IIouse, (tho only one in this city,) and can furnish a complete Printing Office at very short notice. The following are his PRICES at. a credit of six months, for approved notes or acccp. tnnnnu ? ora discount of livelier cent, will *— tanccs, made for Cash :• Six lilies Pica, and all larger, 80 Double Pica, to five lines Pica, 82 Great Primer, 84 English, 30 Pica, 80 Small Pico, Long Primer, Burgcois, Brevier, Minion, Nonpariei, I<cna#, Quotations, The prices on ornamental and fancy typo have been reduced in a greater proportion. Old type received in exchange, at 9 cents per pound. A Book of specimens will shortly be pub lished. STEREOTYPING will be dononttbelow- ont prices, in the best manner, as heretofore. .T. HOWE, Corner of Crown and Ctillowhili streets. Philadelphia, July 20,1829. oet 3 230 To the Printers ofthc U. States. O F late the prices of all tho material used in mat?lr>«- Printin'' *rype»i «i»» _ , ... ... 4l ! greatlv r«j«imrod. mm ini r fiicihty of inamituc- ■unro or less, l.o,nil tl,,; ^ im . R . as( ,|. T iio subscriber projior- h from ........ ... i.. i • • li luring greiuiv uu-ioum’ij. xiio suosi ‘ . j J iV 1, \ M *d »uginu!i;, jjierefore 1ms been imhieed to make a pi S™'" «•* J ” , "| ^eeiibiiker-lH.'iijr pBrt... ,;„„. 1 | 1 | U rr .,|,i„ lh „ |lri ees, wliie'h be real.* n „ ol Mm- Lc,|„ r. Jlis.our, l|m , rt „ r April, have been an stated in tl Leper, and John C. Loper, minors uiul or- n- t 1 phan children of .Asa l.nper. deceased. Sold hy permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chat ham county. Conditions cash— purciuiser paving for titles. HESTER LOPER, Guardian, oct 1 w Of SHERIFF’S DALE. On the first Tuesday in November n^xt, W ILL bo sold at. the Court House in the town of Jefferson, Camden county, be tween thu usual hours of sale, A negro fellow named Monday, levied on mi the property of William Miokler, Jr. hy virtue of a mortgage li. fu. cmicuuting from the Inferior Court oflhildwin county, in fa vor of Willium II. Torrance. A. KEAN, d. a. o. c. oct 8 Notice. rilHE subscribers beg leave to inform their JB- customers and friends, that early in the fall they will have a superior assortment of DRY (Worn, both imported and domestic, of every descrip tion, which they intend selling on their usual liberal terms. They also inform that Wil lium Rose will attend to tho Dry Good busi ness, and Hugh Rose to tho Factorage and Commission business# at their Counting House on the buy, and will muke liberal ad vances to Hitch as may feel disposed to entrust them with the disposal of their produce— Both businesses will lie carried on as before uudertho firm of WM. & II. ROSE, june 12 179 he an nexed list. The character of the TYPE made at this Foundry is well known to the Trade, who are assured that, in regard to thu quality ofthc me tal, liuisli, and durability, no deviation has been made. He has on h-.md a complete assortment, and can supply any quantity on a short notice; lie will be happy to receive the orders of his cus tomers, which will have immediate attention. Merchants who have orders from abroad, can have Olliccs complete, with Presses, and eve ry thing necessary for a Printing Establish ment pul tip in the most perfect manner. RICHARD IiONALDSONL Philadelphia. Prices at six months credit for approved paper, or at a direount of 5 per cent, for cash. English, pr. lb. $0 30 LIST OF LETTER, R EMAINING in tho Post Office, at Sa vannah, Soptombor 30th, 1829. pur- sou# wishing- Letters from this List, are re quested to unit for 41 Advertised Letters A. Thomas Askew Wilt M. Allen Mrs. Anderson Joel Adams Henry T. Allen — Agh-rnut John T. Augustine. Dotmi# F. Brugdun P. G. Bat-quiit James M. Bates J, Ileruoy David llciisly Mary Bourquin. Wm. D. Campbell B. James Bagnoll Hutu’J Bundy J. Bessont. Znch. Bovill Clms. Duurko C. Mis# M. S. Craig Mrs. W. Cynnon Mrs. Camphors Chan. Cozzons, Jr. Mrs. Louisa Cropp Mrs. Ellen Conroy, 2 Patrick Connolly James S. Crum. Harriet Dawson Nelson T. Davis, 2 Mrs.S.R. Davenport Mrs. Juno Davis John Davis Cupt. Geo. Drew Lemuel Dwellio Terence Dufiy L. Diuify. John Fraser Jn#. M. Diekisun JohnDensler Mrs. Grace A. H. Dove J. F. Dutm P. Willis Franklin, 2 Mrs. M. L. Fickling F. Ford Eli Futch, 3. (V. Francis Gray Major W. Gcddy James Gallagher Juno Grant •Silvia Gay Mrs. Alary J. Green Lt. TJios. R. Gndncy Terence Gillico Win. GihhiiiB Thos. Gibbimt Mrs. IiOuli A. J. Giles John U. Gilbert Ab’in Geiger, 2 Iicwis Gilmore Isaac C. Grigga ’l^hos. Goddard Suruh Golden Thos. Goldsmith James Gugle. . If. Wm. W. Harrington Thos. Hardee, Jr. Robert Harrison F. W. Ileinneiiiann, 2 Abiel lloidt John G. Holcombe, 2 Jititidon I ioiues Mrs. II. liumbcrt, 4 John B. Hughes Clms. Harper Iarvoy Cupt. Heliker Peter Hvnes Mrs. Eliz. Ilolmos Hollis it Cope Wm. Hurst Richard Ilulett. Regis Jackson Adam Johnson Rev. Lott Jones J. A. Johnston Antyoe Krody Josejih Kings!;. Fortune I,aw Mrs Eliza Lee Mary G. Leonard G. L. Under Jitnien' Mallety iTodwick Miller Mary Mickcll j. Clark Jenkinson Frederic Johnson G. W. Johnston Rev. Clms. B. Jones. K. Airs. Mary 21. Kempt on It. Mrs. Sarah M. Law Conrod iiivcnnano -ToJiii B. L-i Maitre Roht. Lillibridge. RieliM Marccllin Goo. Mingletlorf Jossce Mount Cato M’Cnll, i Mrs. Eliza M’Kenztn 3*0#? iif^CoTiitell John M’Ardell I). M’Curty lIuglrM’Donnld, Jr. James B.' : Norris. P. Sarah Pnrinnnter Mrs. Horace Pratt R. II. Pettigrew Sirs. Ann Picket. R. Gabriel RutclitTe, 2 Miss Marin Raine Grant B. Reaves Carolus Reed Murray Reid Mrs. Rinia Jutnes Reason# Wm. L. Ryan Roberson J. Roberts John Rogers Dugas do Roehefemlle Perry Rose Mrs. Mury M. Roberts. Miss Aluthen J Stark Mrs. Eliz. Sanders, SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in Deccmhea next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in the town ofJeflerBon, Camden county, between the hours often and four o’clock, One negro women named Jinnny, levied on under an execution in favor of Samuel Brockington vs. David Hall sen. G. W. THOMAS, «. c. c. oct 3 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN UED. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL he sold before the Court House in thu city of Savannah between the usual hours ofwilo, the following property : 2,500 acres of land in Camden county, on St. Mary’s river, granted lo Robert Mont ford of thofoilowingqiiulities:—300 acre# brackish marsh, 200 do 2d quulity iuh ud swamp, 100 do 2d quality hummock, and 1400 piuo land— also 1150 acres of land in said county on the Satillu, granted to Iloratio Marlniry. of tho following quality :—800 acres 2d quality tide swamp, 1(H) do ouk and hickory ami 750ucrc# pine lund, levied on ns tho property of the es tates of Robert Mnutford and Solomon Pen dleton, to, satisfy the state and comity tux for t he year 1828, amount duo $110 (HI und costs. DAVID BELL, t, e. c. r. oct 10 To tlw Printers of the United States. FRAHKLtX LETTER EOV.XDRX. Tip HE reduced cost of the materials used in II. the couqiososition of Printing Types, und the improvements and inercoscd facilities of casting them, have induced the subscribers to adopt tlio following list, of prices. The style of their large mid small letters is modern, and of the most elegant kind. The metal will he found very hard and durable, having a new ingredient in its composition.— For accuracy and finish, the type oust, at their foundary is equal to any whatever. .The' have on hand a. complete assortment, of Ihm] • uud Job Letters, so that they are prepared to execute orders for entire olfiees of Job, News- neper, or Book Printing, on a short notice.— They are thankful for the patronage thev have received, and will he huppv to receive the or ders of printers, which will receive prompt at tention. Merchants und others, who have orders from abroad, will bo supplied not only with type, but with Presses, Chases, Composing Sticks, and every thing necessary for a prin ting establishment, mid put up with care and perfect, accuracy. Their new specimen lmftk will he published soon, and ready to eb sent, to printers, in which will bn exhibited a greater variety than Pearl, pr. lb. $1 40 Nonpareil' 0 90 Minion 0 70 Brevier 0 50 Bourgeois, 0 10 Long Primer, 0 40 Dmall Picu, 0 88 Pien, 0 30 Great Primer, 0 34 Doublu Pica, 0 32 Do. Gt. Primer, 9 32 Large Letters, plain, 0 30 Deubbards and Quotations, 0 30 The price of other descriptions of Types are proportioiiahly reduced. Old Type received in payment at O’ cents per lb. Philadelphia, July 9. oct3 280 Wm. F. Shearer Jos. F. Segur Jot?. Stevens Mrs. Sears Arch’d Smith Wm. Smith Saili’l Stjles Madame Whitaker I)r. B. B. Strobcl Mrs. Ann E. Stewart 2 Alex. W. Steven Ben. ShefLall Master Elton Stirk Jos. Singer John W. Stirk And’w Smith , Rich’ll Somers. STATE AUSEXAL. P K0F08ALS will bo recoived -until Iho lstof'Ducnmhbr noxt, for building ail ARSKNAB of Brick on tlio lot oppositotho (iimrd ItouBo, (JO foot front by 40 feet deep, two storieslii(jh> in aecordiuieu with apian in possession oftiio undersigned. - Tlio proposals must.inclndo,tlio cost ofma- torluls j tlio work must be dono in tlio best timiiiinr, & must be llnisliod by tile 1st iluy of May lisai). The Bricklayers anil Carpen ter's proposals may bo separate or jointly— the latter would be preferred. A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars witli ap proved security will bo required, for the- fuitli- ftil perlbrmnnoo oftiie contract. IV. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, nug 1 -SiOB—Tito THE PLEIADES, A Weekly Literary Gazette, to be published in Charleston, S. C. W E have long thought that awcckly pub lication, entirely devoted to light and miscellaneous literature, would meet with a ready iiml^ liberal patronage in this commu nity. We now make tho experiment.-— ' bir editors have hitherto confined their* at tention very selfishly to thu wants and ro- qiiiri’inmits of their own sex, leaving unnoti ced that liner port ion of creation to the u- iiiUHoinont and instruction of which, as well as that, of our own order, our labors shall in future he equally directed. To them, there fore, v/c loo!; fur patrJhugc and encourage ment. * We pn most; 44 THE PLEIADES” as a receptacle ibr that light and graceful litera ture, original mid selected, which is calcula ted for the occasional amusement and gratifi cation oft ho public. As a weekly melange, in which tho gentleman uud the ludy—the old and the young—intelligent anil uninformed, wifi equally find something to relieve tha weighty or graver employment, mid to dissi pate the burden of troublesome and unplcas- nht hours. Original and selected tales—Mo- rul Essay#/—Poetry and Miscellaneous, Ori ginal and Delected Literature, pruned and gathered into shape, will form its nrincipu! contenjs—over tho morals of whicli a scru pulous and discriminating caution will bet carefully exercised and maintained. “ The Pleiades,” wifi he published weekly* coiniiieuciii v on the first Suturday in Novem ber next, in a form of eight medium quarto pages, uud will be put to subscribers at $4 per annum, if paid m advance, or $5 at the expiration of six months. Dingle nuntbem 12m cents each. No subscriptions received for a less term than one year, when the vol ume will be completed. Any person procuring ten subscribers, shall receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions received at. tho different; Printing Olliccs, and at No. 44 Queen street, where a specimen of the work can be gratui tously obtained. All communications must, he addressed to ja.mes s. j}urges; Publisher, Charleston S. C. Printers in thu Carolina# and Georgia, will confer a favor on the publisher by copy ing the above Prospectus, oct l Medici'l College of S. Carolina. milE Annual Couisi: or Lectures in JL this Institution, will be resumed on tho second Monday in November, on the follow ing branches:— Anutomy—by John Edward# Holbrook,MD. Surgery—by James Ramsay, M. D. Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D. Materia Medico—by Henry II Frost, M D. Obsti tries and Diseases of Women and Children’—by Thomas G. Prioloau, M. D. Chemistry—by Edmund Rnvencl, M. D. Natural ilislury end Botany—bv Stephen Elliott, L. L. D. Pathological awl Surgical Anatomy—by John Wagner, M. I). Demonstrator of Anatomy—J dm Wag ner, M. D. HENRY H. I LOST. Demi, nng 23 213—f Late Publications. T UB NKW FOUKST, a Novel by tlio author of “ Br inihletyu House,” “ Torr HilP’&c. TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE, selected from popular German Writers, trans lated hy Richard llolcraft, B. A. 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Casket; Russia uud Turkey ; Lilies to * * -* • Kindred Sci- a Young Lady, on her Marriage ; Kii Spirits; Notice# of Now Publications; Spirits, entitle MiBcollniiv ; Varieties. CONTENTS OF NO. 23 Feinnlo Education; Tho Dream of the West Wind; The First and Last Crime; The Pen and Pencil; Tho Summons : The Toyman is abroad; Hymn of tlio Calubrinu Shepherds to the Virgin ; An Adventure in 30 Ceylon; Sketches of Cotoinpornry Authors, Statesmen, &c.; Sir Humphrey Davy; O come, my Love!; A scene in Ireland ; En gland and America ; Immortality; Lutcst Female Fashions ; Varieties. Published semi-monthly with t ’olorcdPlutcs o*’ t lm Fiishionu at 80 per annum. •sept 24 .. 220 GARDEN SEEDS. 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