The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 22, 1829, Image 1

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jlj- Oou own Amiw.~Wo Ihvq tho plooaurc, thU day, of presuming tho UroHni an Ju6ur readers, in a new and houutiful (Irons, principally from tho Foundry oVE. Wiiitit, Esq. of Now York. Tho steady and liberal patronugo which has hitherto been received by iho Uuorginn, und which has two thu tnoro grateful because rendered freely, and without solicit ulum on our purl, demands our viunara ackum\- lodgments. As thu only and proper return in our pow er, it has ever been unr aim, regardless of expense, not alunuto rondo* ,.„r publication worthy of Its patrons by neutnoss in its typographic**! ciuMiiahtmmU } but by tho exercise of an industry which has novor tired, to render it tho m-diimi of the earliest and in# *^Vrcct in telligence, to the •duhttmilipleQWm*'*’*/# ® T ^* support of wtini •«** belfcvo !«. lid CtJrtUCt political Uoc- trinos, to advance tho true interests of our native stale, uud the geuurul prosperity eTunr happy country. In our Nows Kooni will always bo found tho latest papers from all parts of tho Union,'either by regular com se of Mail, or by vessel, and upon nur Bulletin any intelligence of interest received by extra sheet or other- wise, with a report of arrivals at this port us soon as received. Tho advertising pntrnnngo of a newspaper is that upon which it is principally dependent for support, and which of course, wo arc most unvinti* to sueuio. Tim <Georgian luu for many years received u large proportion of these agreoablo uud interesting articles of mer cantile intelligence 5 and as it is tho evident interest •of every individual when paying for tho insertion •uf bis advertiscmuiit to secure tho most extensive cur rency to it.tltat being tho vuluo tecoived for his expendi ture, it is dim both to ourselves and our tVicudsto say, that nnr circulation is more extouaivo than any daily publication in this State, and that our new type, which comprises u iiandsumo assortment of the ornamen tal, us well as tho plain mutcrinl, will enable us to dis play their tavors to tho best advantage. JCp* Mr. Okouok Hohertsox, formerly Editor of ihc Georgian, bus been since February lust, and will coulume to bo associated in its publication. Savannah, Saturday, Oct. 17/A, 1829. N. YORK LINK OF Ship MACON, D. L. Porter« Master. “ ST ATI tt A, • Titos. Wood, “ “ KM UK ROll, J. H. Bb.nnf.tt, “ “ HENRY, Cl bo. Moorb, »• FLOR1AN, F. Harrison, “ •♦* HELEN MAR, T. Harrison, “ Tho owners of the Established Line, take pleasure in announcing to tiio public that it is again permanently cotnplotod with tho above Six first-class vessels. They uro all New York built ships, ofthe best materials, having elegant anil spacious accommodations lor pas sengers, and are commanded by Masters ol well known experience in tho trade. They M ill sail faom Now York every six days, uud from this ns often. This arrangement will he punctually adhered to, and us insurance. c:i:i be effected.on shipments by them at the scry lowest rates, it is hoped tlint such u share of patronage will bo extended to this lino, as it tuny merit front tho great expense necessarily incurred in running i], uud from its utility to the public. HALL, SHATTER & TLTPER. sep 10 CITY HOTEL, S.t VANN AU, GEORGIA TH E subscriber begs leave res pectfully to inform the public of MRi'tftff ih»orgiu, and his friends abroad, t hat the above esttiblislimont will be continue 1 open during thersummer, ns usual, and tint arrangements are making for the ensuing season, which lie confidently ex ports will sustain the well earned character uf the house, and ut the same time secure him a share of public patronage. • HENRY W. LUBBOCK. >i!v HO PUBLIC SALSS. r- :.r-=.r--3r .~,rr. -.-pitr “ rT>! riKl1-r'C»oiti On the first* Tuesday in December ninety W ILL he sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah, between tho us ual hours of sale, All the Eastern tuoiety or half part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated and being in tho humlets of Yutimcraw and City of Savannah and county of Chatham, being the whole of lot No. (5) five, uud purt of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof is hounded on thu Nortli by the rivor Savannah, on the East by wharf lot known as Fooler’s, on tho South by Indian street, & oti the West by tho Western moiety of said lot and a half, and containing one hundred uud titty feet on tho river Savannah, and runs back from tho water to Indian street, togeth er with the buildings and improvements. Le vied on under und by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad ministrator of James M. Bolton, deceased, nguinst Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, u. c. c, net 3 SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, All that plantation near Savannah, known ns Twoedstdo, containing483 acres, with tho improvements thereon, bounded North and North East by Savannah river and Onlow Island, on the North West by lands belong ing to Postcll, and on the *South by lands belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mackay, levied on ns thu property of Joint Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of the Bank of Darien, Bank of tho State of Georgia, Philters’ Bunk and. others. Also, all that lot No. (0) six, Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, boun ded East by No. (7) seven, South by tt lane, A Vest by lot No. (5) live, and North by Broughton street. Levied on ns tho proper ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Bank of Darien, Bunk of the State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank &. others. GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c. oct ft SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in November next. W ILL bo sold before tho Court House in the City of Savannah, between tho usual hours of sub: A portion of tho funitnre of the City lintel, comprising tables, choirs, beds, bedding, bed steads, crockery uml silver ware, knives and forks, kitchen utensils, &c.—levied on under and by virtue of an execution on foreclosure —Thus. M. Driscoll vs. Honrv W. Lubbock. GEORGE MILL’KN, *. c. o. I oS A CARD. „ rnilE subscriber him taken charge of, and I .3. will keep under bis own direction, the WAREHOUSE first built by himself, and by tin Act of tho Legislature ol‘ 182!, intended to be a Public Warehouse, in Hamburg, for the STORAGE of COTTON and TOBAC CO. A Tobacco inspection to he kept therein. This Warehouse, for convenience nnd safety from the, if not superior, is inferior to none iii this purt of the country. It is ftOll loot in length and 50 feet in width, with a plank floor—situated in tho centre of the Town, mi the bank of the Savannah River, uml within 100 feet of the stream. Tho tlp-ee sides art; bounded by streets, one of 100 feet, one (if 100 feet, uud one of80 feet. Two platforms will extend front 1 he Ware house to tho river; so that Cotton will lie put on Boats without tua.il,5„ tf . «i,„ g.-oun.t, except when tho river is very low. RATES: For Inspection and Storage of To bacco for 0 months, per hhd. 81 50 For Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river bank, each bale per month. 12J For forwarding either to Savannah or Charleston, per bale, 12A Liberal advances on produce placed under liis charge, will be made for a modern pre mium, or customary rates, lie will tuko the same care and use the sumo diligence for others as he would for himself. Ho will adhere to and go on with his origi nal plan with regard to the building ofthe , town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, per sonal violence nnd persecutions, and all the farcical ShorifTs Sales of Hamburg, to the contrary nuthwitlistandiiig. If John -Williamson nnd his colleagues want ti town, let than do ns f have done—build one. I will however, accept of all their spare change to help along the accomplishment of that great, undertaking; but Hie Town they shull never hove. I built it for myself; not. for them. And if t had the abilities and per- feverance to build n Town, they will lind that l have abilities and perseverance enough to take care of it. lie will be duly tlmnl.ful to all who favor him with their custom. IIENRY SHULTZ HAMBURG, September26/A, 1829. P. S. 1 nm proud to say that the Hamburg merchants have supplied themselves this sea son with more goods of nil kinds than at any Tormer period, particularly suclins Suit, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, Dry Goods, &c.— Several now Stores have already opened, and others will open very shortly. Tito usual , spirited disposition prevails to give us hereto, fore, at least as much, if not more, for COTTON, than in any other city or town in the up country. As for money, none will bn countenanced unless it is founded on a solid basis; and «hould any other bo taken in the market, or should any monied institution in which the market und country are interested, go be yond what might be considered just und pru dent, immediate notice of it will be given, without fear or favor. Under all these ’favorable circumstances I am induced to hope that the community and country generally, will find it to their interest to favor us u ith their custom. II. R oct ft 230—fftw* •,. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before the Court Hoitsb itt tho city of Savannah, botwcon the usu al hours of sale, All tho Eastern tenement of brick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward; House & lot No. 1)4 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No. 1«), Carpenter’d Row; Lot No.0, & improve ments, Decltar Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half tho improvements, Deekar Ward, nil in tho city at Savannah ; being part of the re al estate of Josiah Pentiold, lute of Savan nah, deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. CUMMING,) Ex’ors. of S. C. DUNNING, $ J. Penficld. oct. 3 EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT, On Monday the 9/A November next, A T 11 o’clock, will lie sold at tho house formerly occupied by Mrs. Surah De La Motta, President street, nil tiio house hold and kitchen Furniture, consisting of a a largo Extension Dining Table, Card Ta bles, Chairs, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man- tlo Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And irons, Shovel and Tongs. ALSO, Beds, Bedstods nnd Bedding—Sold by per mission ofthe lion, 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 the Court House in the county of Carroll, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. Lot No. 14ft, in the 10th District of Car- roll couuty. Also, will lie sold on tho same day, nnd between thu same hours, at tho Court House in Monroe county, Lot No. 10, 1st dist. Monroo couuty, aha, lot No. 244, in tho 1st dist. Monroo county. Also, will bo sold on the same day, nnd be tween tho samo hours, at the Court llouso in Muscogee county, Lot. 117, in the lltli district of Muscogee county, said land being part of tho real es tate of Mary G. I.opur, Missouri Lopcr, und John C. Lopcr, minors and orphan children of Asa Lopcr, deceased. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordin ary of Chatham County. Conditions cusli* purchaser to pay for titles. HESTER LOPER, Guardian, oct 1 fihv SHERIFF'S SALES. On the first Tuesday in November next, i Ll* he sold botb’ro the Court House in V T tin. town of Jefferson. Camden county, between the usual hours of sale. All that tract, or pared ot land, tying in C.tmden cotuffy, and llie improvemente thcro cn\, continuing’live hundred acres, neve or, less, whereon David Hull eon. now resides, J bounded on the East by Win. 15.Trie’s laud, • north by Little Salilla River, and mm’Ii by A. Atkinson’s hind, levied on under mi exe cution iii favor of Elias Fort vs. David Hail, sen. and David Hall jr. Also, till that tract or parcel of land, lying in Camden county, situate on the post road, about four miles from Brown’s ferry, con taining twelve Initidied acres, more or less, le\ied on ns tho properly of Thomas Hall, to satisfy a tax execution against, him for the year 1828, or so much thereof as will satisfy the same—amount due 815 92 and costs. Also, one tract or parcel of land, situate in Camden counly, on tiio Colcraiu road, nnd bounded on the east by Thomas Howell’s land, containing two hundred and fitly ucres, more or less, and the improvements thereon, now in tho possession of Itigdon Brown— Also, two other adjoining tracts or parcels of land, lying in Camden county, situate on the Great Sntillu River, containing one hun dred acres each, more or less, known bv the name of Canty’s Cowpens, mid adjoining lands of Thomas Hall and »S ho rani Sliclliclu, levied on as the property of Higdon Brown, to satisfy executions in favor of Joshua Hooper and Jniscy Hooper, executors of Wm. Hooper, dcccusctl vs. said Brown, und James Moore vs. the same. G. W. THOMAS, s. c. c. oct. 1 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL bo sold at the Court House in the town of Jefferson, Camden county, be tween tho usual hours of sale, A negro fellow named Monday, levied on us tho property of William Mickler, Jr. by virtue of a mortgage ti. fa. emennting from the Inferior Court of Baldwin couuty, in fa vor of William il. Torrance. A. KEAN, n. s. c. c. oct ft Kill:RIFFS SALK. On the first Tuesday in Dcecmbrj next, ViyILL he sold before tho Court. House in Yf the town of.Tcilerson, Camden count)', between the hours often and four o’clock, One negro woman named Jimmy, levied on under an execution in favor of Samuel Brooklngtori vs. David Hall sen. G. W. THOMAS, k. c. c. oct 3 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN UED. On the. first Tuesday in November next, W ILL lie sold before the. Court House in the city ofSavannnh between the usual hours of sole, the following property : 2,500 acres of land in Camden county, on St. Mary’s rivor, grunted to Robert Montford ofthe following qualities:—ftOO acres bruukish marsh, 200 do 2d quality inland swamp, 100 do 2d quality hammock, and 1400 pine lund— also 1150 acres of land in said county on thu Hutilla, granted to Horatio Mnrbury, oftlm following quality JJ00 acres 2d quality tide swamp, 100 do oak and hickory and 750acres pine hind, levied oil as the property of the es tates of Robert Mont ford and Solomon Pen dleton, to, satisfy the state and county tax for the year 1828, a mount due 8110 90 mid costs. DAVID JIKLL,y.c.v.«i. oct 10 GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ild, be sold before the Court House ill Effingham countv, between the hoars of 10 A. M. and 4 1*. „\l. the following tract of la ml, vis. One tract situate in the county of Riling- j’ hum. on tho Back il.iy Road to Louisville,! between 17 and IS miles from Savannah, | containing 200 acres mon or le-tf, heinfl’tlm l se.iturru part of a true* of laud originally j granted !<• Joint Wisenbnker— being part of- the real estate off Mary G. Lopcr, Missouri Leper, and Joint C. Leper, minors and or phan children of Asa Lopcr. deceased. Sold hy.pernnssion of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county. Conditions cash— purchaser paving for titles. iir.KTKR LOPER, Guar,linn, oct 1 W 91 ofmovL., typo ofttubhshmbnt, respectfully solicits-a share ofthe patroungo of the Printers of Pennsylvania and the adjacent States. Having a practical knowledge of printing, and also having boeu longer practically en gaged in the business of Stereotyping than any other person in tho United States, lie hopesto be able from such experience, to giro satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. From an intimate ac quaintance for i number of years, (nearly eight,) with tho business of typo fotuiding, he hopes to bo able to produce typo equal to any offered to tho Printers of tho United States. His prices though low, will of course be the same as others in the samo business. Nor will lie attempt to violate truth, or insult com mon sense, by pretending to any “increased facilities in tiio manufacture,” (for there arc no other “facilities” ut present in this city, than there were 12 years ago, when type were from 40 to 50per cent higher than ’ ut pre sent,) norhdvo tho “materials used in making printing types been so greatly reduced)” as to near ayj proportion to the reduction in the prices off type. But the reduction has been “imluccd” by competition, nnd an overbear ing disposition in some of those founders who lmvo grown rich on tho heretofore profits on typo. All sizes of type, plain nnd ornamental, lor hook and job printing, from 14 lines Pica to Nonpnriel, constantly on hand in such quan tity as to supply any "order ut short notice.— In the choice oVjlook letter, pains have been taken to select such faces as uro generally up- proved for symmetry, neatness und durabili ty- lie also keeps a complete Printer’s Ware- House, (the only one in this city,) and can furnish a complete Printing Office at very short notice. Tito following aro his PRICES at a credit of si$ months, for approved notes or accep tances ; or a discount of live per cent, will be made for Cash Six lines l’lcu, anti uil Long Primer, 40 larger, 80 Bnrgoois, 49 Double Pica, to live B-ovier, 59 linns Pica, 82 Minion, 70 Great. Primer, 81 Nonpnriel, 91) English, 89 Lends, 80 Pica, 89 Quotations, 30 Small Pirn, 89 The prices on ornamental nnd fancy typo have been reduced in a greater proportion. Old type received in exchange, at 9 cents per pound. A Book off specimens will shortly be nuh- lislted. J STEREOTYPING will h»* il.meut the low est prices, iu the best manner, as heretofore. J. HOWE, Corner of Crown nttd GVIimvliill streets. Pbitadrlnhiu, Jitla 20, 1829. oct 3 " 230 T li .< Notice. HE subscribers heg leave to inform their •customers und friends, that early in tlm fall they will have a superior assortment of* DRY GOODS, both Imported and domestic, of every descrip tion, M’hioh t hey intend selling on thoir usual liberal terms. They also inform that Wil liam Rose will attend to tho Dry Good busi ness, and Hugh Rose to tho Factorage and Commission business.** ut thoir Counting House on tho bay, und will make liberal ad vances to such us may feel disposed to entrust them with the disposal of thoir produce— Both businesses will be carried on ns before under tho firm of WM. & H. ROSE, junc 12 170 To tho Printers of the United States. FRANKLIN LETTER FOUNDRY. rilHE reduced cost of the materials used in Jl. thocompososition ofPrintingTy|K*s,/nid the improvements nnd increased facilities of easting them, have induced the subscribers to tfdopt tho following list of prices. Tho style of t heir largo und small letters is modern, and ofthe most elegant kind. The metal will be found very hard nnd durable, having a new ingredient ut its composition.— For nccuracy und finish, the type cast at their foundary is equal to any whatever. They have on hand a complete assortment of Book and Job Letters, so that they aro prepared to execute orders for entire offices of Job, News paper, or Book Printing, on u short notice.— They n re. thankful for the patronugo they have received, and will he happy to receive the or ders of printers, which will receive prompt at tention. Merchants and others, who have orders from abroad, will be supplied not only with type, but with Presses, Clmses, Composing Sticks, and every thing necessary for a prin ting establishment, and put up with cure and perfect accuracy. Thoir new specimen book will bo published soon, nnd ready to eb sent to printers, in which will lie exhibited a greater variety than 1ms been shown by unv foundary in tho United States. A. \V. KINSLEY & CO. Albany, Avgust 18. PRICES—At six months credit, for approv- ed paper; or a discount of 5 per cent, for cash. Meridian, uud ull plain Small Pica, 0 39 larger, 80 80 Long Primer, 40 Double Gr. Primer, 32 Bourgeois, 40 Double English, 82 Brevier, 50 Do. Small Pica, 34 Minion, 30 Great Printer, 34 Nonpareil, English, 80 Leads & Quota* Pica, 39 tations. Other kinds of type reduced in proportion. Old type received in exchange tit 0 cents per pound. net 2 280 To tlm Printers of (lie U. Status. O F Into tho prices of all the material used iu making Printing Tvpos, have been greatly r'lhtmi, and tho facility of manufac turing greatly increased. The subscriber therefore has been induced to make a propor- tion.ibu! reduction ill tin) prices, which from the l*t of April, have been as stated in the an nexed list. Tim character of the TYPE made at this Foundry is well known to the Trade, who are aspired that iu regard to tho quality ofthe me tal, finish, uud durability, no dvviution has been undo. lie lms on hand a complete assortment, nnd Gnu.supply tiny quantity on n short notice ; he will heliuppy to receive the orders of his cus- tnmnfnhvhich will have immediate attention. McrchAs who have orders from abroad, cun haVc Owes complete, with Presses, und eve ry thiinutccessary for a Printing Establish ment pffup in tho most perfect manner. ^RICHARD IlONALDSON, Philadelphia.. Prices tttsix montire credit for approved paper, or at a dircount of5pcr cent, for cash. Pearl, pr. lb. 81 40 Nonpareil, 0 90 Minion 0 70 Brevier 0 59 Bourgeois, 0 49 Long iVimer, 0 40 Email Pica, 0 38 Pitta, 0 39 English, pr. lb. 80 39 Grout. Primer, 0 34 Double Pica, Do. Gt. Primer, Largo Letters, plain. Scabbards ami Quotations, 0 32 0 32 0 30 0 30 The price of other descriptions of Types are proportionnbly reduced. Old Typo received in payment at 0 cents per lb. Philadelphia, JuhjO. oct 3 230 Ijjito Publications. T HE NEW FOREST, Il NovoI by tiio author of “ Bramblctyc House,” “ Torr Ilill” Arc. TALKS OF IIUMOR & ROMANCE, selected from popular German Writers, trans lated by Richard Holcruff, B. A. ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by the Author of** Hungarian Tales.” An assortment of STORY &. TOY BOOKS, for children, and Selected Engravings uud LITHOGRAPHY PRINTS. Just received and for salt* by oct 3 T. M. DRISCOLL. ATHENEUM, Non. ‘Jt! ,V *-’«• W T. WILLIAMS, IlllKjlJbt.rrrnivril tho • Athknkiim. or spirit of Iho English Miigr/incu, Nos. &. Iiy for August 15th & Si'litcmbot 1st. CONTENTS OF NO. 82. What is to ho dono 1; To u lriund on his Birth Day; Tho Second Bust; Thu Charm ed Picture; The Murdoror’s Lust Night; Tho Cuskot j Russia and Turkey j I.incs to a Yeung Lady, on her Marringo; Kindred Spirils; Notices of Now Publications i Sci entific Miscellany; Varieties. CONTENTS OF NO. S3. . FomtfV Education; The Droum of tho West\V pd; Tho First, and Last Crime; Tho Pot ind Pencil; Tiio Summons : Tho Toymiui j ubroud; Hymn of tho Calabrian Shcplr .. to'tho Virgin ; An Adventure in. Cnylon; Sketches of Cntoni)inmry Authors, Statesmen! &c.; Sir Humphrey Davy; O eumo, tny toro I; A Beene iu Irclnnd ; Kn. gland and America: Immortality; Latest Female Fashions ; Varieties. Published semi-monthly with Colored Plates ofthe Fashions at $0 per annum, sept 21 228 : LIST OF LETTISH, ’ll©*ufccm *i ««• nrrinmtU»7scpwmWF^Bout, nm per sons willing Letters from this List, uro re- questod to ask for “Advertised Letters.” A. Jool Adams Thomas Askew Ilenry T. Allen Win M. Allen — Agsmut.. Mrs. Anderson John T. Augustine. B. Dennis F. Brugdoti J nines BagnolL P. G. Busquin iStim’l Bandy .1 ttmes M. Bates J. Bessont J. Bomey Zuch. Bbvill David Bctudy Clms. Bourkc Mary Buurquin. Wm. S. Campbell Miss M. S. Craig Mrs. H. W. Cannon Mrs. Curruthors Clms. Coz/.oiis, Jr. Mrs. Louisa Cropp Mrs. Ellen Conroy, 2 Patrick Connolly James S. Crum. D. Harriet Dawson Nelson T. Davis, 2 Mrs.S.R. Davenport Mrs. Jano Davis John Davis Jus. M. Dickison Capt. Geo. Drew John Denslor Lemuel Dwellio Mrs. Grace A. IL Dove Terence Duffy J.F. Dunn L. Dunfy. John Fraser Willis Franklin, 2 Mrs. M. L. Fielding F. Ford Eli Futcli, 3. G. Francis Gray Major W. Geddy James GitUughcr Jano Grant. Silvia Gay Mrs. Marv J. Green Lt. Thos. R. Gcdnoy Terence (lillico Wm. Gibbins ’ Thos. Gibbins Mrs. Leah A. J. Giles John H. Gilbert Ab’m Geiger, 2 l.owis Gilmore Isaac C. Griggs Titos. Goddard Sarah Golden Thos, Goldsmith James Guglc. IL Win. W. Harrington Thos. Hit nine, Jr. Clms. Harper Robert Harrison Juntoo H. llurvey F. W. Hcinncmnnn, 2 Capt. Heliker Ahicl Iloidt Peter Hynes John G. Holcombe, 2 Mrs. Kliz. Holmes Iguidon Homos Ilollis & Cope Mrs. II. Humbert, 4 Win. Hurst John B. Hughes Richard Hulctt. J. Regis Jackson ( Mark Jcnkiuson Adam Johnson Frederic Johnson Itov. Lott Jones G. W. Johnston .T. A. Johnston Rev. Clms. B. Jones. K. Antvoc Kredv Mrs. MaryII. Kcmpton Joseph Kings!)'. Fortune Law Mrs. Sarah M. Law Mrs Eliza Lee Conrod Livormnue Mary G, Leonurd John B. La Mnitro G. L. Linder Robt. Lillibriihre. ilf. .Tames Mallory Ricli’d MarcHlin Lodwb-k- MtiHNk Geo. Mingledorf Mary Miekcll .lessee Mount. John ll.M’Lood Cato M’Cull, 2 M’Blair R. M’Donald Mrs. Eliza M’Kcnzio Jos. M’Conncll John M’Ardell 1), M’Carty Hugh M’Donald, .Tr. N. Jtunes B. Norris. P. Sarah Pnriiienter Mrs. Hornee Pratt R. H. Pettigrew Mrs. Ann Picket. R. Gabriel Rntcliffe, 2 Miss Marin Rninc Grant B. Reaves Carolus Recti Murray Reid Mrs. Rinia James Reasons Win. f<. Ryan Roberson J. Roberts John Rogers Dugas dr Roehofemlle Perry Rose Mrs. Mary M. Roberts. S. Miss Alathca J Stark Airs. Kliz. Sanders, 2 Wm. F. Shearer Airs. Ann E. Stewart 2 Jon. F. Sogur Alex. W. Steven Jos. Stevens Ben. Sheftall Airs. Soars Master Elton Stirk Arch’d Smith Jos. Singer Win. Smith John W. Stirk Sam’l Sides And’w Smith Madame Whitaker Dr. B. I). Strobel Capt. Ricli’d Somers. John W. Taylor Nath’l I’itcombn Sc.ipio Thomson Rev. AI. C. Turrent iuc Airs. AI. Turkuett. 2 George A. Turknctt John F. Tucker Lewis Turner ir. Aliss Surah M.Watres Wm. Ward Mrs. Ann Ward Miss It. M. F. Waters Alexander Watt Win. Wuvne Robt. T. Webb Aliss Pamela Wingate Jno.J. or Steel White Leonidas Wvlly Miss Susan Wright Aliss Susan Writ John Y. White oct ft rite Wm. H. Williams GEO. SCHLEY, P. M. T GARDEN SEEDS. r HE Subscribers have just received per the ship Helen Alur, their FALL SUP- LY of fresh Garden Seeds, consisting in PL_ ... .. _„ f v purt ofthe following kinds, viz: Drum 1 lead Cabbage Early York do “ Sugar Loaf do Gri»en Savoy do Early Dutch Turnip J*urgo Norfolk do Uiittt Buga do Snap Beans Lima do Alurrowfut Peas Early Frame do Prussian Blues do Eurly Dwarf do Parsley Orange Carrot Red Onions White do Blood Beet* Spinach Parsnip l*>ng Scarlet Radish Red &. W. Turnip do Int|)erial Lettiieu Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squusl), Large, &e. Afiofwitich are wunauted of this years growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15, Gibbons’ Building oct ft * The Savannah Steam Rice Mill A T the East, end of the City, is now receiv ing Rough Rice. ThesehrSarali Jayne, ft sate and substantial vessel, in excellent or der uud well calculated from her light draught *’t water for the business, is in readiness at the Mill* nudmny lm sent to tiny oft ho neighbor ing platutious for the convenience of those who may not yet. have hud a good opportunity of getting thoir Riot! forward—tlm size of this vessel makes her perfectly safe to proceed to uny ofthe Southern Rivers or inlets. HALL, SHATTER & TLTPER. ; iCT' t'ho following is tho Oulemlar ot tlm Courts held in Gt'orgiu. during tlm Pull Turin, und for tliuTinblcm Distriol. Tho City Court cummunccH its scsiioni to day. gurMiton Cot'Rr.—llRtndon/Jth November—Wnyno I2tli Nov,—Glynn 16th Nov.—M’ImokIi 18th Nov.— Hryun 7th December—Liberty 8th Dec—Elfinghtmi Mill Due.—Chatham dih J-mdary. Dulloch, is ad journed to Thursday, Nov. 510th. I.svKKtoii CouKT.—Liberty, Ud Monday in Dccem- t>cr—VVuyiie, last Monday in Due—Camden, 1st Monday in January—Glynn, 2d Moiidny in .Tunuory— M’lntosh, dJ Monday in Jan.—Hryun 4th Monday iu Jan.—».;t Monday in Pflisttary—EtRngnam, Sid Monday in Fob.—C!(U\uaih, dd Aionduy in Pebru- ury. Return days and Terms o film Court of Common Pleas and Oyur und Terminer of thu Cay uf Havunnuh . Dec. Term, 1829-lteturn day dtlwnoots-d Monday,14'U J in. “ 18JO •* loth ** 4th “ . 25th March “ “ “ 2ii:hFcb.“2d *< 8th April 4 * ** '* lC»i., meets 4lh “ 2Ct)i Juno »« »* “ .|iii “ 2d ** ljih July •• “ •» 2d « 2d *« 12th Wot. •» “ “ 8th “ 0d “ 18th Dec. ** “ “ ii.1 “ 2d »* 13th ’J'ho Court of Ordinary sit-* ro^thirfy once ovory two moiitliH, imrii.ning " ith ihc 1st of .lumiarv. Tlm U. S. Circuit Court open* on thu &:h Novctnltcr, at Mil- tedgevilli!. The Podiual District Court is ordered by law, to lie held at Savannah, on thu 2d Tuesday in Nu^ STATE ARSENAIi. P ROPOSALS will be received until tho 1st of December next, for building mi ARSENAL of Brick on tho lot opposite tho Guard House, 60 foci front by 40 lect deep, two stories high, in accordance with a plan in possession of the undersigned. The proposals must include tho cost of ma terials ; tlm work must be done iu .tho best, manner, &. must be finished by the 1st day of May 1830. The Bricklayer’s and Carpen ter's proposals may bo separate or jointly— the latter would be preferred. A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars with ap proved security will be required, for the faiths ful performance ofthe contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, nug 1 • 203—*itD THE PLE1ADE»i * A Weekly Literary Gazelle, to be published in Charleston, S. C. W E have long thought that a weekly pub lication, entirely devoted to light and. miscellaneous literature, would meet with a ready uml liberal patronage in this commu nity. # We now in,ike the experiment.— Our editors have hitherto confined their; at- tontion very selfishly to tho wants and*re- qnirp)!)oi>t.iof*tlioii own sex, leaving unnoti ced that litter portion of creation to the n- inuseinent and instruct ion of which, ns well us that of our own order, our labors shall in future be equally directed. To them, there fore, we look for patronage and encourage ment. We propose “THE PLEIADES” os a. receptacle fur that light and graceful litera ture, original nnd selected, which is calcula ted lor t fie occasional nmu-’ement uud gratifi cation ofthe public. 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FROST, Dean. ung25 213- NOTICE. Bunk of Darien, August Ath, 1S29. O N motion, it was resolved, that a further reduction of thirty per cent, bo required ofthe Debtors oft his ltunk, for tho ensuing year, payable as follows :—ten per cent., on the first day of December; ten per cent, on the first day of March ; and ten per cent, on the lir. t day of June next. Extract from the Minute*. E11EN. S. I4EE8, Castiikr. nug 29 »jj5 FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. 9 F, in this city or its vicinity, there are any among the patrons of Franklin College, who are disposed to add to its Library raxo ami vtiluublc works, which they may have iu their possession, they will bo gratefully re ceived and safely conveyed to the Librarian by J. BOGGS, Chatham Academy. sept 10 220 AGENCY OFFICE, Charleston Fire and Marine. Insurance Company, j Savannah, April 20,1829. s April; mills Company continues to INSURE X against Fire, Marino and River risk oil moderate torimt. Apply to MKS *TL HOMES TUPPER, Agent. INI off rotvs lor Sale. A VALUABLE family of Negroes, eight in litimbur.will bo sold or exchanged fur real estate in this city. Apply to Clf.MtliKS S. HENRY. oj (! 331—!|