The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 23, 1829, Image 1

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IC/ 5 * Ora own Afrxui<-*-Wo have tlio plcnstire, this day, of presenting tlio GtontUAN lo our roudera, in n now and beautiful dress, principally from the Foundry o‘*K. Wiutk, Esq. ol'Now York. Tho steady and libcrnl patronago which ha* .hitherto bccu received by tho Georgian, and which has been the mnru gmlclul bvmusu rendered freely, nud without ’• RuUuitaticm on our pari, demands our alnocro acknow ledgments. As the only and proper return m out pow er, it Ims ever been our aim, regardless of expense, nut atone to render our publication worthy of its patrons by neatness in its typographical oinbelushtncnt*; nut by the exercise of an industry which has never tired, to render if tho medium oftlmcnrliest and moil correct in telligence, to the commercial community, and by the support n| what wo bolievo to bn correct political doc trines, to ndvanco the Into interests of our tialivo State, and tho general prosperity of our happy country. In our Nows lloom w ill always bo found tho latest papers from all parts of tho Ihuntt, either by .regular ^course of Mail, or by vessel, and upon our lhdlctiii any intelligence of interest received by extra shout or other wise. with a report of arrivals at this port ‘as soon as received. The advertising patronage of n newspaper is that upon wbich'it is principally dependent fur support, and which of course, wo arc most anxious to scemu. Tim Georgian has Ibr many years received 4 largo proportion of these agreeable and interesting articles of nter- cantiiu intolTigonca; and as it is tho uvident interest of every individual when paying for the insertion of his advertisement lo secure’the most extensive cur rency to it,that being tho voluo received for bis expendi ture, it is due both to oiireulvcsnnd'oiir friends to nav, that our circulation is more extensive than nny daily publication in this State, and that nur new type, which comprises a lintidsotnn nssortmont oftho ornrwiieii- til, us well ns the phi in'material, will enable us to dis- play their favors .to tho best advantage. * •JC!r*Mr. Gf.iiuuk Uohhitsos, formerly Editor of the Gcorgiuu, bus been since February last, and will . cunlinuo to be associated in its publication. Savannah, Saturday, Oct. 17th, 1301). N. YORK LINE OK ff&R&a’aoa Sliip M.\CON, D. L. l’MiTun, .Muster. “ STATIRA, Tuns. Wo on, “ “ F.MPER0K, ■ J. II. Bkxnktt, “ « HENRY, Oko. Moouk, “ “ FI.ORIAN, F. lUiittiso.v, “ •• HELEN MAR, T. Harrison. The owners of the Established Live, lake pleasure in announcing to the public that it is ngain permanently completed with the above first-class vessels. They arc all A’tw York built ships, oftho host materials, having elegant andspneious accoinmotlalions I'orpos- eongers, aiul are eommontlcii by Musters oi eeeli knoicn experience in tins trade. They •will sail fjom New York every sAv days, ami lrom this ns ollon. This arrangement will ho punctually adliorcd. to, anil i<s insurance nan bi> effected on shipments hv them at I be very lowest rules, it is hoped that snub a share of patronage will he exti'inlcil* to tliis line, as it may merit from the great expense necessarily incurred in running it, end from its utility to the public:.• 1IALL, S11APTER & TUPl’ER sep 1(1 CITY HOTEL, SA VANNA It GEORGIA. THE subscriber begs leave res pectfully to inform the public of ^ that the nbove estahiishinont will bo continued open during I Ik* summer, us usual, and that arrangements ore making for the-ensuing season, wh ; «-b !:•* oonfld-'etly ex pects will sustain *’• ’ ’ oftho house, and ut it. • *- »Cur. him a share of public patronage. HENRY \V. l,ril iulv30 .’BROCK. YOIs. XI. SAVANNAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER gS, 1839 NO. 241. PUBLIC SALES.. : SHERIFFSSALE. ^ f . f On the first iStesday in December next, W ILL be sold before tho Cqurt House in tho City of SaVanhah, between tlio us ual hours of sale, All tho Eastern moiety or half part of nil those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated ntul being in the hamlets of Yamneraw and City of Savannah tuul county of Clmthtnrt, being the whole of lot No. (5) five, ntul pnrt of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof is bounded on tho North by tho river Savannah, on tl\e East by wharf lot known ns Pooler's, on the South* by Indian street, fa on the West by* tho Western moiety of said lot and n half, tuid containing one hundred and filly feet on the river Savannah, and runs back from the water to Indian street, togeth er with the buildings arid improvements. Le vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Halo, ad ministrator of James M. llolton, deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, h. c. c. net 3 SHERIFF’S SALKS. On the first Tuesday iu November next, W ILL bo sold before tho Court House in the City of Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, All that plantation near Savannah, known ns Tweedstde, containing485 acres, with the improvements thereon, bounded North and North East by Savannah river and Onlow Island, on tho North West by lauds belong ing to Posted, and on tho South by lands belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mnekny, levied on as the property of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tlio Bank of Darien, Bank of tlio State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank and others. Also, nil that lot Nq. (0) six, Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, boun ded East by No. (7) seven, South by a lam*, West by lot No. (5) live, and North by Broughton street. Levied on ns the proper ty of John Murid, to satisfy* executions in favor of the Bank of Durum, Bank of the State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank & others. GEORGE MILLEN, «. u.«. net 51 SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTI NUKD. On thejirst Tuesday in Navrmher next. W ILL be sold before the Court House in tlwVCity of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale: A portion of the funituro of the City Hotel, comprising tables, chair.*, beds, bedding, bed steads, crockery and silver ware, ktfives and forks, kitchen utensils, fan.—levied on under and by virtue of an execution on foreclosure —Thus. M. J)r!sen!l »s. Ifenrv W. Lubbock. GEORGE Mil.L’EN, h. c. to 8 PUSLtO SALES. On EXECUTORS’ SA&fer.' *■ he first Tuesday in December next, LL be sold before tho Court House in Worn city of Savannah, betwcon tlio usu al hours of sale, • All the Eastern tenement of hrick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward; House & lot No. 34 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No. IB, Carpotiter’s Row; Lot No. 9, fa improve ments, Dnekar 'Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half the Improvements, Deckar Word, all in tlio city of Savannah ; being part of the re al estate of Josiali Pcnlield, late of Savan nah, deceased. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordin ary of Cfmtlinm county, for the benefit oftlip heirs and creditors. Conditions cash.. JOS. CUMMING, l Kx’crs. of S. C. DUNNING, \ J. Pen field, oct 3 • EXECUTOR’S SALE. H\ r J.'Tl. HERBERT, On Monday the 9/7* November next, A T 11 o’clock, will ho sold nt tho house formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Do La Mottn, President street, all tlio house hold and 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.. AI.HO, Beds, Bedstods and Bedding—Sold by per mission of the lion. the Court of Ordinary, and by order of the Executor. Terms cash, sept 1 & A CABS). . , ml IF. subscriber bus taken charge of, and JL will keep under his own direction, tlie WAREHOUSE first built by himself, and by tin Act of the Legislature of 1821, intended t<» ben Public Warehouse, 1n Hamburg, for the STORAGE of COTTON uml TOBAC CO. A Tobacco inspection to bo kept therein. This Warehouse, for convenience nud safety from fire, if not superior, is inferior to none iti this part of the country. It. is 300 feet in length and 50 foot in wiii-h, with a plank floor—situated in the centre of the Town, on tho bank of tho Savannah River, and within 100 feet of tho stream. The other three sides are bounded by streets, one of lfiO feet, one of .1(H) feet, and one of80 toot. Two platforms will extend from tlio Ware house to the river; so that. Cotton will lie put on Boots without, touching tlio ground, except when the river is very low. RATES: For Inspection and Storage of To- bocoo for 0 months, per lilul. .$1 50 For Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river bank, each bale per month. 12.1 For forwarding either to Savannah or Charleston, per bale, 12$ Liberal advances on produce placed under his charge, will bo made for a modern pre mium, or customary rates, lie will take the earnc care and use the same diligence for others ns lie would for himself. lie will adhere to and go on with his origi nal plan with regard to tlio building oftho town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, per- Honiil violence and persecutions, and nil the farcical Sheri IT’s Hales of Hamburg, to the contrary not! withstanding. If John Williamson and his colleagues want <i town, let them do as l have done—build one. I will however, accept of all their spare change to help along the accomplishment, of that great undertaking; but tho Town they shall never have. I built it. for my self; not for them. And if I bail the abilities and per severance to build a Town, they will find that I have abilities and perseverance enough to take care of it. He will bo duly thankful to all wlu> favor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ. .HAMBURG, September Mlh, 1829. P. S. I am proud to say that, the Hamburg merchants have supplied themselves this sen- son with more goods of all kinds than nt nny former period, particularly such ns Suit, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, Dry Goods, fac.— Several now Stores have already opened, and others will open very shortly. Tho usual spirited disposition prevails to give ns hereto, forc.nt least ns much, if yot 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 should nny other be taken in the market, or fdiould any monied institution in which t ho market and country are interested, go be yond what might bo considered just nud pru dent, immediate notice of it will bo given without fear or favor. Under airthese favorable circumstances I am induced to hope that the community and country generally, will find it, to their interest to favor us with their custom. If. S. oct 3 SBM&v* SHERIFFS SALES.* *. ' *> iii- first Tuesday in Novrmhrr ne.rf, 1 Vl/ ILL be sold befo/o tho Court House in T 7 the* town of Jcfiorsoti, Camden inanity, br.twei ii tho usual hours of sale, All that tract • r parcel of hind, lying in Camden i*o.i:dy,u:idtlH*improveun*ii: * there on, containing*live hundred ucrev, iheri* or less, whereon David lfall sen. how resides, bounded on tho East by Win. ibrrie’s laud, north by- Little Sul ilia River, and south by A. Atkinson’s land, levied on under an exe cution in favor of Elias Fort. vs. David Hull, son. anil David Hall jr. Also, nil that tract, or parcel of land, lying in Camden county, sjtuute on the post road, about four miles from Brown’s ferry,.con taining twelve hundred acres, more or less, levied on ns the property of Thomas Hall, to satisfy a tax execution against him for the year 1823, or so much thereof us will satisfy the same—amount due $15 92 and costs. Also, 6no tract or parcel of land, situate in Camden enuntyj on tho Coloram road, and bounded on the oust by Thomas Howell’s land, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and the improvements thereon, now in the possession of Rigdou B/owu— Also, turn other adjoining tracts or parcels of land, lying in Camden county, situate on the Great Satilla Itivcr, containing one hun dred acres each, more or less, known by the name of Canty’s Cowpens, and adjoining lands of Thomas Hull and Sherard Sheffield, levied on as the property of Rigtlon Brown, to satisfy executions in favor of Joshua Hooper and Juiscy Hooper, executors of Wm. Hooper, doceasetl vs. said Brown, and James Moore vs. the same. . * G. W. THOMAS, s. c. t\ oct 1 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in Novrmhrr nr.rt, W ILL be sold at. tho Court House iu the town of Jefferson, Camden county, be tween the usual hours of sale, A negro.follow named Monday, levied on as the property of William Midcler, Jr. by virtue of iv mortgage U. fa. emoimting from the Inferior Court, of Baldwin county, in fa vor of William II. Torrance. A. KEAN, ii. o. c. c, net 3 SHERIFF’S SALE. On thr first Tuesday in DernnhcJ next, W ILL bu sold before the Court House in tho town of Jeffi;rsnn, Camden county, bet ween the hours pf ton and four o’clock, * One negro wonum nmpod Jiimey, levied on under an execution in favor of Samuel Brockington vs. David Hall sou. G. W. THOMAS, h. c. c. ocf. 3 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN UED. On thr. first Tuesday in Novrmhrr next, W ILL he sold before tho Court House in the city* of Savannah between tlig usual hours of sale, the following properly : 2,500 acre.? of land in Camden county, on St . Mary’s river, granted to Robert Mont ford oftho followingqiiulities:—300 acres brackish marsh, 200 do 2d quality inland swum/), 100 do 2d quality hammock, uiulHOO pine laud— also 1150 acres of lunil in said county on the Satilla, grunted to Horatio Marliury, oftho following finality H00 ncres^Jd quality tiilo swamp, 100 do oak and hickory and 750acres pine land, levied on ns the property oftho es tates of Itohert. Mnnlford and Solomon Pen dleton, to, satisfy the state and enmity tax for the year 1628, u mount due $110 90 and costs, DAVID BELL, t. c. c. c. oct 10 GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at tho Court House in the county of Carroll, between the hours of. 10 A. M. ami 4 P.M. Lot No. 143, in the 10th Dictrict of Cur- roll county. Also, will be sold on the same day, nnd between the same hours, at tho Court House in Monroe county, Lot No. 10, let (list. Mortroe couuty, also, lot No. 244, iu the 1st (list. Monroe county. Also, will bo sold on the same day, and be tween the same hours, at tho Court’llouse in Muscogco county, Lot 117, in the 11th district, of Muscogee county, said land being pnrt of tho real es tate of Mary G. Loper, Missouri Loper, anil John (5. Loper, minors ami orphan children of Asa Loper, deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham County. Conditions cash ; purchaser to pay for tub s. . HESTER. LOPER, Guardian, or? 1 • f9w GEAR IRAN'S SALE."" On the first Tuesday in Der.emjher nr.rt, Wl‘4* * ,u the Court House in v 7 Effingham county, between tho hour.- 10 A. M. uml l P. M. the following tract of hind, viz. Cue tract situate in the county of Effirer- iiam. oil the Back Day Rotnl to Louisville, between 11 ami P) m-lep from Savannah; containing 290 acres mure or beinfftho scut hern part of a tract, of land originally granted to John Wisenbnker—being part, of the real estate of Mary G. Leper, Missouri Loper, ami John C. Loper, minors anil or phan children of Asa Loper. deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county. Conditions eush— purchaser paving for tities, llESTEIt LOPER, Guardian, oct 1 W 9j Notice. mUE subscribers beg leave to inform their customers aml-lriemls, that early in tlio full they will luivo a superior assortment of DRYGOODS, 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 tlio Dry Good busi ness, and Hugh Rose to the Factorage ami Commission imsinesrs at their Counting House on tho bay, and will make liberal ad vances to such as may feel disposed to entrust, them with the disposal of their produce— Both businesses will bo carried on us before under the firm of WM. & II. ROSE, juno 12 170 To tho Printers of tlio United States. FRANKLIN LETTER FOUNDRY. rill IE reduced cost of the materials used in A thecompososition ofPrintingTypes,and the improvements and increased facilities ’of casting them, have induced the subscribers to adopt tho following list, of prices. Tho style of their large uml small letters is modern, and of the most elegant kind. The nietftl will be found very hard nnd durable, having a new ingredient, in its composition.— For accuracy and finish, the type cast at their foundary is equal to nny whatever. They have on hand a complete assortment of Book uml Job Letters, so that they are prepared to execute orders for entire offices of Job, News paper, or Book Printing, on a short notice.— They are thankful for the patronago they have received, and will be hnppy to receive the or ders of printers, which will receive prompt at tention. Merchants nnd others, who have orders from abroad, will be supplied not only with typo, but with Presses, Clmses, Composing Et icks, mid every thing necessary for a prin ting establishment, and put up with care ami perfect accuracy. TI|oir new specimen book will be published soon, uml ready to eh sent to printers, in which will bo exhibited a greater variety than has been shown by nnv foundnry in the United .States. A. W. KINSLEY & CO. Allianu, August 18. PRICES—At six months credit, for approv- i — rr • or a discount of 5 per cent, for cash. * Email Pica, 9 30 Long Primer, 40 Bourgeois, 40 Brevier, 50 Minion, 30 Nonpareil, LeailB & Quota- tutioiiH. Meridian, uud all plain ’larger, $0 30 Double Gr. Primer, 32 Double English, 32 Do. Email Pica, 34 Groat Primer, 34 English, 30 Pica, 30 ? Other kinds of type reduced iff proportion. Old typo received in exchange at 9 cents per pound. oct 2 230 To Printers and Publishers. HE .Subscriber having added tho Mtmu- life ofmovoublo Typo to his Stereo type establishment, respectfully solicits «. share of the patronago of tho Printers of Pennsylvania nnd the adjacent States. . Having a practical knowledge of printing, anil also having bc*en longer practically en gaged iu tho business or Stereotyping than any other person in tho United .States, lie hopes to ho able from such experience, to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. From di^ iutiinato ac quaintance for il number of yearn, (nearly eight,) with tho business of lypo founding, ho hopes to bo able to produce type equal to any offered to tho Printers of the United States. His prices though low, will of course bo the same ns others in tho same business. Nor will lie attempt to violate truth, or insult com mon sense,*by pretending to any “increased facilities in the manufacture,” (for there arc no other “facilities” nt present in this city, than there wore 12 yours ago, when typo wore from 49 to 50 por cent higher than nt pre sent,) nor have tho “materials used in making printing types boon so greatly reduced,” us to bear any proportion to the reduction in the prices oftypp.* But tho reduction has boon “imliiced” by competition, and an overbear ing disposition in some of those founders who have grown rich on thu heretofore profits on typo. All sizes of typo, plain nnd ornamental, for book nnd job printing, from 14 lines Pica to Nonpnricl, constantly on band iu such quan tity us to supply nny order nt short notice.— In t.ho choice of Book letter, pains have been taken to select such faces as are generally up- proved for symmetry, neatness and durabili- ty. lie also keeps n complete Printer’s Wnro- IIousc, (tho only one in this city,) and can furnish a complete Printing Office ut very short notice. Tho following itre his PRICES at n credit of six months, lor approved notes nr accep tances ; or a discount of five per cent, will be mado for Cash :— Six lines Pica,and all larger. Double Pica, to five lines Pica, Great Primer, English, Pica, Small Pica, The prices on ornamental and fancy type havi/ 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 ho done at the low est prices, in the best manner, as heretofore. J. HOWE, Corner of Crown and Callowhill streets. Philadelphia, July 20,1829. oct 3 230 Long Primer, 40 30 Burgrois, 40 Brevier, r>u 32 Minion, 70 31 Nonnnriel, DO 30 Loads, 3(1 3G 36 Quotations, 30 To tint Printers oftho IJ. States. O F late the pl iers of all the material used in unking Printing Tvnes, have b**en g;» Htly reduor>d. and the Jheilitv of inanufic- turing greatly increased. Thu subscriber therefore has been indon d to make a propor tionable reduction in t!to prices, which from tho 1st of April, lmvo been .is stated in the an- ncxed list. The character of the TYPE unde nt. this Foundry is well known to i.V Trade, who arc assured that in regard to tho quality oftho me tal, finish, and durability, no deviation bus been made. lie lias on hand a complete assortment, nnd can supply any quantity on a short notice ; he will be happy to receive the orders of his cus tomers, which will have immediate attention. Merchants who have orders from abroad, can have Offices complete, with Presses, and eve ry tiling necessary for a Printing Establish ment put up in the* most perfect innnwr. RICHARD RONALD SON. Philadelphia. Prices ntelx months credit for approved paper, or at. a ilircouut of 5 per cent,'for cash. Pearl, pr. 11). $1 40 English, pr. lb. $0 30 Nonpareil, 'O’OO Great Primer, 0 34 Minion 0 70 Double Pica, 0 32 Brevier 0 50 Do. Gt. Primer, 0 32 Bourgeois, 0 40 Large Letters, Long Primer, 0 40 plain, 0 30 Small Pica, 0 38 Scabbards nnd Pica, . 0 30 Quotations, 0 30 The price of Qther descriptions of Types are proportionably reduced. Old Type received in paymonl nt 0 cents per lb. Philadelphia, July 0. oct 3 230 Late Publications. T HE NEW FOHEST, ll Novel by tlio author of “ Brainblotyc House.” “ Torr Hill” &c. TALES OF IIUMOR & ROMANCE, selected from popular German 'Writers, trans lated hv Richard Ilolcrnfl, B. A. ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by the Author of “ Hungarian Tales.” An assortment of STORY &. TOY BOOKS, for children, and Selected Engravings and LITHOGRAPHY PRINTS. Just received and for sale by oct 3 T. M. DRISCOLL. ATIIENEUM, Nos. T2 & 23. W T. WILLIAMS, has just received the • Athknuum, nr spirit of tho English Magazines, Nos. 22 & 251 for August. 15th & September 1st. CONTENTS OF NO. 22. What is to bn done J; Toa friend on his Birth Day ; The Second Best; Tho Charm ed Picture; Tho Murderer’s Lnst Night;. Tho Casket; Russia and Turkey ; Lines to a Young Lady, on her Murringe; Kindred Spirits; Notices of New Publications; Sci entific Miscellany ; Varieties. CONTENTS OF NO. 23. Ifcinnlo Education; The Dream of* the West.Wind; Tho First and Lust Crime; Tlio Pen and Pencil; The Summons : Tim Toyman is njbroud; Hymn of the Calabrian Sliepherdu to the Virgin ; An Adventure in Ceylon; Sketches of Cotemporary. Anthers, Statesmen, &c. ; Sir* Humphrey Davy; O come, my Love!; A seeno iu Ireland; En gland and America; Immortality; Latest Female Fashions ; Varieties. Published semi-monthly with Colored Plates oftho Fashions at $0per annum, eept 24 . 220 LIST OF LETTERS, R emaining m tho pout omen, (l t s a - vaiinalt, Eo|itmnlior noth, lysjo, sgns wishing Eettnrs Crum thin Hint, am ru- (jucstcd.tu oak for "Advertised Letters." ,1. Joel Adams Thninos Askew Henry T. Allen Win M. Allen Agsinut ‘ Mrs. Anderson John T. Augustine. n. Dennis F. Brngdon .tomes Bugrell P. G. Basquin .Suin'] Bmidy .lames M, Bates .1. Bessont J. Ilorney Zncli, Buvill David Bcitsly Citus. Boutko .Mary llullrqii'n. C. ’ Wm. S. Gamphell .Miss If. S. Craig Mrs. H. W. (Jutmon Mrs. Corrutliurs Gluts. Cozstotis, ,lr. Mrs. Louisa Crnpp ■ Mrs, Ellon Conruy, 2 Patrick Connolly •lames S. Crum. J). Harriot. Datvsoh Nelson T. Davis, 2 Mrs.S. It. Davenport Mrs. Jane Davis •Iplm Davis .las. M. Dickison Capt. Goo. Drew John Densler Lemuel Dwolliu Airs. Grace A. JL Dove Teronon Dully .1. F. iJujui I.. Duuiy. F. • John Fraser Will's Franklin, 2 •Mrs. M. I,. Fielding F. Ford Eli Futch, 11. ft. Francis Gray Major W. Gedily James Gallagher Jnne Grant. Silvia Gay Mrs. Mary J. Green I.L Tims. R. Gcdncy Terence Gillice Wm. Gihbins Thus.Gihhins Mrs. Lottli A..T. Giles John IL Gilbert Ab’m Geiger, 2 Lewis Gilmore Isaac C. Griggs Tims. Goddard Sarah Golden Tims. Goldsmith James Gnglo. II. Win. w, Harrington Tims. Hardee, Jr. Clias. Harper Robert Harrison James S. Harvey F. W. Hcimiemnnn, 2 Capt. Hellker Alilel Iloidt. Peter Hynes John G. Holcombe, 2 -Mrs, Mils.. Holmes J.nndon Hmnett Hollis & Cope Airs. II. Humbert, 4 Wm. Ilnrst John B. Hughes Richard Htilett, Regis Jackson t'iurk Jenkinson Adam Johnson * Frederic Johnson Rev. LottJones (1. W. Joimston J. A. Johnston Rev. Clias. B. Joints. • A. Anlyoc Krcdy Mrs. Alary 11. Kompton Joseph Kings!}*. I.. Fortniip T,aw Airs. Sarah AF. Iaiw . Mrs Eliza Len Conrorl Livcrmnnc MaryG. Istonard Jolm 11. lai Afailro G. I,. Linder Robt. Lillihridgo. James Alallerv llich'd Marcellin T.odwick Miller Gee. ARnglcdorf Mart* Miekell Jossce Mount John If.M’Lood CatoM’Call, 2 Wm. Arniair R, M'Dnnnld Airs. Eli/.a AFKonzic Jos. APConncll John M’Ardell D. Al’Carty Hugh AI'Douald, Jr. .V. James B. Norris. V... Sarah I’armonter Mrs. Tloraeo Pratt R. 11. Pettigrew Mrs. Ann Picket. R. Gabriel Ratcliff', 2 Aliss Alaria Ilainc Grant It. Reaves Carolus Reed Murray Reid Mrs. llinia. James Reasons Wm. L. Ryan Roberson J. Roberts " John Rogers Hugos do Roclielhmlle Perry Rose Airs. Alarv Al. Roberts. N. Aliss Alathen J Stark Mrs. Eliz. Sanders, 2 Win. F. Shearer Airs. Ami E. Stewart 2 Jos. F. Hogur Alex. AV. Steven Jos. Stevens Ron. Shellnll Airs. Sears * Master Elton Slirk Arch’d Smith Jos. Singer Wm. Smith Jolm W. Slirk Satn’l Still's And'w Smilli Alndanie Whitaker I)r. B. B..Slrohcl Clnpt. Rieh'd Somers. John W. Tiiyloj Nnth'l Titeomho Scipio Tlminsoii _ Rev. AL C. Tiirre'nline Airs. Al. Turkimtt 2 ’ tloorge A. Turknett John F. Tucker Lewis Turner IF. Atiss Sarah AI.AVotres Wm. Ward Mrs. Aim Ward ' ARsaC. AL F. Waters Alexander Watt Wm., Wayne Roht. T. Wehh Aliss Pame]ii Wingate Jno.J. nr Steel While Leonidas Wvlly Miss Susan Wright. Aliss Susan W rite Jnlm Y. White Wm. 11. Williams net 11 GEO. SCHLEY, j*. M. , ICP'l ho It,Hawing is tlio Calendar of Urn Courts hold ui < rcomn.,l uri "[ l Itio FaUTurn,and for Ilia Easlofh Dwtrict, Uio Lily Court commences its seisioim to- Uav. Himioit CoLtiT.—Cftnulen.'Jih Novemlicr—Wayno ]2tl» Nov.—Glynn iGlh Nov.—Al'Intobh 18th Nov.— Hryun 7ih DocurnW—Liberty fllli Dcc^-Kffinahini Mill I)oc.—Chalhain4tli Juimory. Bulloch, is ad- rdurned Iu Thursday, Nov. Sttlh. Init.'uor Counr.—Liberty, 3*1 Monday in Dcccm» hor—Wiiyuc, last Monday in Dec.—Camden, 1st jMonday in January—(3) an, 2d Monday in January— M’lutosh, 3d Monday in Jim.—Bryan 4ffi Muluiuy in ’ Jail.—Bulloch, tm Monday in February—Efliinglmm, 2d-Monday in Fob.—Chatham, 3d Monday in Febru- my. Hclurn day* nnd Term* n f tlio Court of Common Pious and Uyur amiTci'iiiinur ol'tho City of - Savannah. I)oc. Term, 1029-Uotum day 4ili-rneofn2d Monday, 14th Ini> <4 IdFA It l&il. 44 .I.L .1 GARDEN SEEDS*. IHK Subscribers hnvi* just, veceivuil per the ship llek’it Mar, I heir PA LI, SUP- PL Y of fresh Garilou Seeds, consisting in part oftho following kinds, viz : T P»rt „ . Drum Hoad Cubhago Early York do “ Sugar Loaf do Green Savoy do Eurly Dutch Turnip Large Norfolk do Rut a Bugu do Snap Bunns Lima do Marrowfat. Peas EuVly Frame do Prussian Blues do Early Dwarf do _. f IM .. KMWW All of which arc warranted of this years* growth. • LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggets, Nos. 2 and 15, Gibboys* Building. i'arsliy Orange Carrot Roil Onions Wliitn do Blood Beet Spinach Parsnip Long Scarlet Radish Rod fa W. 'J’lirnip do Imperial Lot turn Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squash, Largo, fax Jim. March “ April “ June “ July, “ Oct. “ Dec. “ IS JO lath “ 4th SniliFch. “2d “ 16ih, meets -1th M 4th ** 2d •* 2d “ 2d “ Bth “ 3d « 3d “ 2d 2oih 8th 26lh Mrli 12il» 18th 13th Tlio Saviinniili Stomn Rice Mill A T the East, end oftlm City, is now reeoivi ingRough Rico. Tho^schrSiinih Jayne, a safe and substantial vessel, in oxccllunt or der and well calculnteil from her light draught of water for the business, is in readiness at. the Mill, nnd may bu soul to nnv oftlm neighbor- ingplatnt inns for tlio convenience oft hose who may not. yet. have had a good opportunity of getting their Rice forward—the size of this vessel makes her perfectly sale to proceed to any oftlm Southern Rivers or inlets. HALL, SIIAPTER fa TUPPER. 'flic Court of Ordinary sito regularly once every two months, bcL’iiming with ihu.tai of January. ; Tho U. S. Circuit Court opens on the oil, November, at Mil- Icdgcviilu. Tho Federal DUirict Court is ordered by law, to bu held ut Suvunnab, on the 2d Tuesday in No vember, STATE AlSSENAJj. P roposals win i>o received until tic 1st of December next, fur building an ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite the Guard House, (111 feet front bydO feet deep, two stories high, in accordance with a plan m possession of the undersigned. • Tire proposals must include tho cost of ma terials i the work must lie done in tho best manner, it must he finished by tlio 1st day of Ainy lsao. Tho Bricklayer's and Carpen ter’s proposals may be sepurato or jointly the* latter would lie preferred. A Bond lor Ten Thousand Dollars with op- irovcd security will lie required, for the faith- ill performance of tile contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, ting 1 202—Ii id THE FLEIADES, A Weekly Litsraru Gazette, to be published in Charleston, N. C. • W E have long thought that a wcehlv pub lication, entirely dovoted to light and miscellaneous literature, would meet with a ready and liberal patronage in this commu nity. V/e now make the experiment.— Our editors lulve hitherto confined their* at tention very selfishly to the wants and re quirements of their own sex, leaving unnoti ced that finer portion of creation to the a- nmsomont nnd instruction of which, as well as that of our own order, our labors shall in future bo equally directed. To them, there fore, we look for patronage and etieotiram*- inont. \\V pro(io?e “ THE PLEIADES” ns a reci’ptnelo for that light nnd graceful litera ture, original and selected, which is calcula ted for tho occasional amusement and gratifi cation oft lie public. As n weekly melange, in which .tho gentleman ami tho lu'dy—the old and the young—in>efiigont nud uninformed, will equally find something to relievo the weighty cr graver employment, and to dissi pate the burden of troublesome and unpleas ant hours. Original and selected tales—Mo ral Essays/—Poetry and Miscellaneous. Ori ginal and Selected Literature, pruned nnd gathered into shape, will form its principal contents—over the morals of which a scru pulous *aml discriminating caution will be curefully exercised and maintained. “ The Pleiades,” will be published weekly, commencing on tho first Saturday iu Novem ber next, in a form of eight medium quarto pages, nud will be put to subscribers at $i per annum,' if paid in advance, or $5 at the expiration of six months. Single numbers 12^centh each. No subscriptions received torn less term thnnone yonr, when the vol ume will he completed. Any person procuring ten subscribers, shall receive a enpv gratis. Subscriptions received at. tlio different Printing Offices, nnd nt No. 44 Queen strut t, wjiere n specimen of the work can he gratui tously obtained. All communications must be addressed to .JAMES N„BURGES, Publisher, (ffiarleston S. C*. > 9i r ' Printers in the Cnroliqas and Georgia, will rotifer h favor on the publisher by copy ing the above Prospectus, oct I Medic/I College of S. Carolina. T 1IE Annuat. Course of Lectures iu this Institution, will be resinned on the second Monday in November, on the follow ing brunches:— A natnmy—by John Edwards Holbrook,MD. Surgery—by Juincs Ramsay, M. I). < Institutes and Practice of Medicine—by Samuel 1 lenrv Dickson, M. I). Materia Medico—by I Icnry H Frost, M D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children—hy Thomas G. Priolenu, M. D. Chemistry—by Edmund ltovenel, M. D. A at uml history and Hot any—by Stephen Elliott,],. L.1). Pathological and Surgical Anatomy—hv 'John Wagner, M. I). Demonstrator of Anatomy—John Wag ner, M. D. HENRY IJ. FliOST, Dean. m.g25 213—f NOTICE. panic of Darien, August 4th, 1829. O N motion, it was resolved, that a further reduction of thirty per cent, be required oftho Debtors oft his Bank, for tho ensuing year, payable ns 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 first, day of June next. Extract from tlio Minutes. EllEN. S. REES, Cashier. nng 29 215 FRIENDS OF LITERATURE: I F, in this city or its vicinity, there nro any . among the patrons of Franklin College, who are disposed to add to its Library raru and valuable works, which they may have in their possession, they will be gratefully re ceived uud safely conveyed to the Librarian by .1. BOGGS, Chatham Acadnnu. sept 10 g*i0 AGENCY OFFICE,) Charleston Fire, and Marine > Insurance Company. ) Savannah, April 20, ‘ 1829. mlllS Company continues to INSURE -1. against. Fire, Marine and River risk on moderate terms. Apply to HOMES TUPPER,.Agent. Negroes lor Sale. A VALUABLE.family of Negroes, eight iu number, will be sold or exclumged for real estate iu this city. Apply to CHARLES £. HKNilY. oc 0 231—k