The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 24, 1829, Image 1

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V |O*-0im own AFrAiM.—VVe have Uio * pleasure, Ihla day, ofbrcsentlnatho Gforoian 10 our readers, in a new and boautilUl drew, principally from tho Foundry ofE. White, Esq. ofNow York. Tho steady and liberal patronago which has hitherto been received by tho Georgian, and which has been tho more grateful’because rondorod fVocly, and without solicitation on our part, demands our sincere acktiow- lodgments. As tho only and proper return in our pow er, »t has over been our aim, regardless of expense, not alone to render our publication worthy of its patrons by neatness in its ty|>ographical embellishments j but by tho cxeruisu of an industry which has novor tired, to render it tho medium of tho earliest and most correct in telligence, to tiio commercial community, and by tho «up|tort of what wo believe to lie correct political doc trines, to advance tho turn .interests of our native state, and the general prosperity of our happy country. In our Nows Room will always bo found the latest papers from all parts of tho Union, either by regular course of Mail, or by vessel, nnd upon our llnltotiu any intelligence of interest rocoived by oxtra sheet or other- wise, with a report of arrivals at this port as soon us received. Tho advertising patronage of a newspaper .Is that upon which it is principally dependent for support, and which of eourso, wouro must anxious to Semite, Tho Georgian has for many years received a largo proportion of these agreeable and interesting articles of mer cantile intelligence ; and ns it is tlm evident interest of every individual when paying for tho insertion Sftf his advorlisuinunt to secure the most extensive cur rency to ittliut being tho value received for his expendi ture, it is duo both to oursolvos and our friends to sav, that our circulation is moro extensive than any daily publication in this State, and that our now type, which comprises a handsome assortment oftbeornameu tal, os weU as tho plain material, will enable us to dis- play their favors to tho heat advantag e. . IQ* M*. GrnnflE Haiirnr'ov, formerly Editor rf the (ieorgiun, Iras been attrerr February last, tttnl will continue to be aaaoctuted in it. r iblication. Savannah, Saturday, Or., 17th, 1S20. N. VORK LINE or jpjnousatfa. Ship MACON, “ STATIRA, “ EMPEROR, “ HENRY, “ FLORIAN, D. L. PoRTEn, Mnstcr. Tnos. Woun, “ J. H. Bennett, “ Geo. Moore, “ F. IIarrinon, “ •• HELEN MAR, T. Harrison. “ The owners of tho Established Line, take pleasure in announcing to tiro public that it is again permanently completed with tire above Six first-class vessels. They are all A r ete York built ships, ofthe best materials, having elegant and spacious accommodations for pas sengers, nnd are commanded by Musters of well known experience in tho trade. They will sail from New Vork every six days, and from this ns often. This arrangement will ho punctually odliorod to, nud as insurance can bo effected on shipments by them at the very lowest rales, it is hoped that such a share of patronago will be extended to this line, ns it may morit from tire great expense necessarily incurred in running it, nud from its utility to tho pnblie. HALL, SIIAPTER & TUI’l’ER. sop 10 CITY HOTEL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE subscriber bcg3 leave res- puctfully to inform the public of \ Georgia, and his friends abroad, ktlmt the above establishment will bo continued open during tho summer, ns usual, and that arrangements nro making for the ensuing season, whicli he confidently ex pects will sustain the well earned character ofthe house, and at tho same time secure him a share of public patronage. HENRY W. LUBBOCK. july 30 VOIi. XI. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1829. NO. 242. PUBLIC SALES. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the?first Tuesday in December next, W ILL bo sold before the Court House in tho City of Savannah, between tho us- uaUioura of sale, AH tho Eastern uioiety or half part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated and being in tho hamlets of Yainucmw and City of Savannah nnd county of Chatham, being the whole of lot No. (5) five, and part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern lmlf thoreof is bounded on tho North by tho river Savannah, on the East by wharf lot known as Pooler’s, on tho South by Indian street, & on tho West by tho Western moiety of said lot and a hulf, and containing one hundred and fifty feet on tho river Savannah, and runs buck 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 Halo, ad ministrator of Janies M. Bolton, deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, s. v. c. oct3 SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first Tuesday iu November next, W ILL bo sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, All that plantation near Savannah, known as Tweedside, containing485 acres, with the improvements thereon, bounded North and North East by Savannah river nnd Oulow Island, on tho North West by lands belong ing to Posted, nnd on tho South by lands belonging to Airs. Margaret Mtickay,. levied on as the property of John Morol, to satisfy executions in favor of the Banlc of Darien, Bank of tho State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank and others. Also, oil that lot No. (G) six, Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, boun ded East by No. (7) seven, South by a luno, West by lot No. (5) five, and North by Broughton street. Levied on ns the proper ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Bunk of Darien, Bank of tho State of Georgia, Planters’ Bnnk & others. GEORGE AlILLEN, h. v. c. oct3 A CARD. T HE subscriber 1ms taken charge of, and will keep under his own direction, the WAREHOUSE first built by himself, nnd by nn Act of the Legislature of 1621, intended to be a Public Warehouse, in Hamburg, for the STORAGE of COTTON and TOBAC CO. A Tobacco inspection to bo kept therein. This Warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, if not superior, is inferior to none in this part of tho country. It is 300 feet in length and 50 feet in width, with a plank floor—situated in tho centre of the Town, On the bank of the Savannah River, and within 100 feet of tho stream. The other three sides are bounded by streets, one of 100 feet, one of 100 feet and one of 80 feet. Two platforms will extend from the Ware house to tho 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 of To bacco for 6 months, per lihd. $1 50 For Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river bank, each halo per month. 12.] For forwarding either to Savannah or Charleston, per bale, 12] Liberal adyunces on produce placed under his charge, will bo made for a modem pre mium, or customary rates. He will take the same care nnd use the same diligence for others as ho would for himself. Ho will adhero to and go on with his origi nal plan with regard to the building ofthe town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, per sonal violence and persecutions, nnd ull tho farcical Sheriff's Sales of Hamburg, to tho contrary notwithstanding. If John Williamson nttdliis colleagues want & town, let them do ns l have done—build one. I will however, accept of all their spare change to help along tho accomplishment, of .that great undertaking; but tho Town they shall never have. I built it for myself; not for them. And if I had tho abilities tind per severance to build a Town, they will find that I have abilities and perseverance enough totakecarnofit. flcwill be duly thankful to oil who favor him with their custom. HENRY SIIULTZ, HAMBURG, September'28th, 182!). P. S. I am proud to say that tho Hamburg merchants have supplied themselves this sea son with more goods of all kinds than at ony former period, particularly such as Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, Dry Goods, &c.-— Several new Stores nave already opened, and others will open very shortly. Tho usual spirited disposition prevails to give ns hereto- fore, at loust as much, if not more, for COTTON, than in any other city or town in the up country. As for money, none will be countenanced unless it is founded on a solid basis; and should any other bo taken in tho market, or should any monied institution in which tho market and country aro interested, go be yond what might bo considered just and pru dent, immediate notice of it will bo given, without fear or favor. Under all these favorable circumstances I Am induced to hope that the community nnd country generally, will find it to their interest to favor us with their custom. I f. S. 4 C t 3 SKHMBw* SHERIFF’^ SALE—CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in November next. W ILL be sold before tho Court House in the City of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale: A portion ofthe fiiniturc ofthe City Hotel, comprising tables, clmirs, beds, bedding, bed steads, crockery and silver ware, knives and forks, kitchen utensils, &c.—levied on under und by virtue of nn execution on foreclosure —Thus. AI. Driscoll vs. Henry W. Lubbock. GEORGE AlILLEN, s. e. e. to 8 SHERIFFS SALES. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL he sold before the Court House in tho town of Jefferson, Camden county, between the usual hours of sale, All that tract or parcel of land, lying in Canuleu county, and the improvements there on, containing live hundred acres, more or less, whereon David Hall sen. now resides, bounded on tho East hv Win. Berne's land, north by Little Sntilla River, and south by A. Atkinson’s laud, levied on under an exe cution in favor of Elias Fort vs. David Hall, son. nnd David llnll jr. Also, all that, tract or parcel of land, lying in Camden county, situate on tho post roml, 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 n tax execution against him for the year 1828, or so much thereof as will satisfy the same—amount, duo §151)2 nnd costs. Also, one tract or pnreel of land, situate in Cnindcn county, on tho Colcrain road, and bounded on tho oast by Thomas Howell’s land, containing two hundred nnd filly acres, more or less, nnd the improvements thereon, now in the possession of Rigdon Brown— Also, two other adjoining tracts or parcels of land, lying in Caindon county, situate on tho Gruat Sntilla. River, containing one hun dred acres each, more or less, known by the name of Canty’s Cowpcns, und adjoining lands of Thomas Hull nud Shcrnrd Sheffield, levied on as the property of Rigdon Brown, to satisfy executions in favor of Joshua Hooper nnd Joiscy Hooper, executors of Wm. Hooper, deceased vs. said Brown, otid James Aloorc vs. the same. G. W. THOMAS, s. c. c. oct 1 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the. first Tuesday in November next, W ILL he sold at the Court House in the town of Jefferson, Camden county, be tween the usual hours of sale, A negro fellotv named Monday, levied on ns the property of William Miekler, Jr. by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. emeiinting from tho Inferior Court of Baldwin county, in fa vor of William II. Torrance. A. KEAN, i). s. e, c. oct 3 SHERIFFS SALE. On the first Tuesday in Dceembej next, W ILL he sold before the Court House in the town of Joffcrson, Camden county, between the hours often nnd four o’clock. One negro woman named Jinncy, levied on undor nn execution in favor of Samuel Brockington vs. David Hall sen. G. W. THOMAS, b. c. c. oct. 3 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN. UED. On the. first Tuesday in November next, W ILL he sold before tho Court House iu tho city of Savannah between tho usual hours of sale, the following property : 2,500 acres of land in Camden county, on St. Mary’s river, granted to Robert Montfnrd ofthe followingqualitics300 acres brackish marsh, 200 do 2d quality inland swamp, 100 do 2d quality hammock, and 1400 pine land— also 1150 acres of land in said county on the HtttiUa, granted to Horatio Mnrbury, of the following ntiulity :—300 ucrcs 2d quality tide swamp, lOO do oak nnd hickory and 750acres pino land, levied on ns the property ofthe es tates of Robert Montford and Solomon Pen dleton, to, satisfy thorttato und comity tax for tho year 1828, iimount, due §110 00 nnd costs. DAVID BELL, t. c. c. c. not 10 PUBLIC SAL>E& EXECUTORY SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold boforo tho Court House in the city of Savannali, between the usu al hours of sale, All the Eastern tenement of brick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward; House & lot No. 34 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No. 13, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No. 9, & improve ments, Dockur Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half tho improvements, Deckar Ward, all in tho city of Savannah; being part of tho re al estate of Josiah Pcnficld, late of Savan nali, deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, for tho benefit ofthe heirs und creditors. Conditions cush. JOS. GUMMING, ) Ex’ors. of S. C. DUNNING, { J. Penficld. oct 3 EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT, On Monday the Qth November next, A T 11 o’clock, will bo sold at tho house formerly occupied by Airs. Sarah Do La Alottn, President street, all the 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. AT.HO, Beds, Bqdsteds and Bedding—Sold by per mission ofthe Hon. tho Court of Ordinary* and by ordur of tho Executor. Terms cush. sept 1 GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, ILL he sold at the W; fie Court Houso in the county of Carroll, between the hours of 10 A. AI. and 4 P. AI. Lot No. 143, in tho 10th District of Car- roll county. Also, will be sold on the samo day, and between tho same hours, at tho Court House in Alonroe county, Lot No. 10,1st dist. Alonroo comity, also, lot No. 244, in the 1st dist. Monroe county. Also, will bo sold on the same day, and be tween the same hours, ut the Court House in Aluscogeo county, Lot 117, in the 11th district of Aluscogeo county, said land being part of the real es tate of Alary G. Loper, Missouri Lopor, and John C. Loper, minors nud orphan children of Asa Loper, deceased. Sold by permission of tho Court, of Ordin ary of Chatham County. Conditions cash ; purchaser to pnv for titles. HESTER LOPER, Guardian. oct 1 f9w GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in Eftitighoin county, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. the following tract of land, viz. One tract situate in the county of Effing ham, on the Buck Bay Road to Louisville, between 17 and 18 miles from Savannah, containing 200 acres more or less, buinff tho southern part of a tract of land originally granted to John Wisenbakor-—being part of the real estate of Alary G. Loner, Missouri Loper, and John C. Loper, minors nnd or phan children of Asa Loper. deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county. Conditions cash- purchaser paying for titles. llESTER LOPER, Guardian, oct 1 w 9| Notice. T HE subscribers hog leave to inform their customers und friends, that early in the full they will have it superior assortment of DRY GOODS, both imported and domestic, of every descrip tion, which they intend selling on their usual liberal terms. They also inform flint Wil liam Rose will attend to the Dry Good busi ness, and Hugh Rose to tho Factorage and Commission business* nt their Counting Houso on the bay, nnd will make liberal ad vances to such os may feel disposed to entrust them with tho disposal of their produce— Both businesses will be carried on ns before under the firm of WM. & II. ROSE, juno12 170 To the Printers of th« United States. FRANKLIN LETTER FOUNDRY. T 1IE reduced coat ot'tlin nmtcrinlu used in the composition ofl’riiitingTypcs, and the improvement!! and increased facilities of easting them, have induced the subscribers to adopt tho following list of prices. Tho stylo of tiioir large and small letters is modern, and of tho most elegant kind. The metal will bn found very hard and durable, having a now ingredient In its composition.— For accuracy and finish, tho type cast at their foundory is equal to any wnatovor. Thoy have on hand a complete assortment of Book and Job I,otters, so that they nro prepared to execute orders for entire offices of .fob, News paper, nr Book Printing, on a short notice.— Thoy uro thnnkfhl for the patronago thoy have received, and will ho happy to receive tho or ders of printers, which wifi receive profhpt at tention. Merchants and others, who have orders from abroad, will bn supplied not only with type, hut witli Presses, Chases, Composing Sticks, and every thing necessary for a prin ting establishment, and put up with care and perfect accuracy. ' Tiioir new specimen book will bo published soon, and ready to eh sent to printers, in which will ho exhibited a greater variety than has bcon shown bv any foundory in the United States. A. W. KINSLEY &. CO. Albany, August 18. PRICES—Atsix months credit, for upprou- icr; or a discount of It per cunt, for cash. Meridian, anil all plain Smalt l’iea, 0 fill larger, 80 30 Long Primer, 40 Double Gr. Primer, 32 Bourgeois, Dauhle English, 32 Brevier, 60 Do. Small Pica, 34 Minion, 30 Great Primer, 34 Nonpareil, English, 30 Lends & Quota- Pica, 30 Intions. Other kinds of type reduced in proportion. Old type rocoived iu exchange at 0 cents per pound. oct 2 *330 To Printers and Publishers. rntlE Subscriber having added the Monu- X fncturo ofinoveabloTypoto bis Stereo type establishment, respectfully solicits a share of tho patronago of the Printers of Pennsylvania and the adjacent States. Having a practical knowledge of printing, and also having been longer practically en gaged in tho business of Stereotyping than nny other person in tho United States, he hopes to he able from such experience, to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with thoir orders. From an intimate ac quaintance for a number of years, (nearly eight,) with the business of type founding, lie hopes to bo able to produco typo equal to any offered to tho Printers of the United Stales. His prices though low, will of courso be tho satno as others in the same business. Nor will he attempt to violato truth, or insult tqm. mon sense, by pretending to any “increased facilities in the manufacture,’’ (for there urc no other “fiicilitics” at present in tins city, than there were 12 years ago, when typo wore from 40 to GO per cent higher thaflat ore sent,) nor have tho "materials used irnnSking ing types been so greatly reduced,” os to any proportion to tho reduction in tho pricts oftyne. But the reduction has been “imliccd” by competition, and nn overbenr- ing disposition in some of those founders who have grown rich on the heretofore profits on type. All sizes of type, plnin nnd ornamental, for bookandiob printing, from 14 linos Pica to Nonparicl, constantly on hand iu such quim- tity ns to supply nny order at short notice.— In tho choice of Book letter, pnins have been taken to select such faces as aro generally ap proved for symmetiy, neatness and durabili ty- Ho also keeps a complete Printer’s Ware- House, (tho only one in this city,) nnd can furnish a complete Printing Ofilceat very short notice. Tho following are his PRICES nt a credit of six months, for approved notes or accop- lances; or a discount offive per cent, will bo made for Cash:— Six lines Pica, and all larger, 30 Double Pica, to five 32 31 S« 30 30. The prices on ornamental nnd fancy type have been reduced in n grcnlor proportion. Old typo received in exchange, at 0 cent3 per pound. A Book of specimens will shortly bo pub lished. STEREOTYPING will bo done at the low- cst prices, in the best munner, ns heretofore. •T. HOWE, Corner of Crown anil CnllowhiU streets. Philadelphia, July 20,1829. oct 9 230 lines l’iea, Grant Primer, English, Pica, Small Pica, Long Primer, Burgcois, Brevier, Minion, Nonparicl, Leads, Quotations, To tho Printers of the U. States. O F late tho prices of all the material used in making Printing Types, have been greatly reduced, and the facility of manufac turing greatly increased. The subscriber therefore lias been induced to make a propor tionable reduction in tbo prices, which from the 1st of April, have been us stated in the an nexed list. Tim character of the TYPE made at this Foundry is well known to the Trade, who nro assured that in regard to tho quality ofthe me tal, finish, und durability, no deviation has been made. He has nn hand a complete assortment, and can supply any quantity on a short notice ; .he will be happy to receive tho orders of his cus tomers, which will have immediate attention. Merchants who have orders from abroad, can have Offices complete, with Presses, nnd eve. ry thing necessary for a Printing Establish ment pat up in tho most perfect manner. RICHARD RONALDSON, Philadelphia. Prices at six months credit for approved paper, _ or at a (lircount of 5 per cent, for cash. it. i, .vlia LIST OF LETTERS, “ “• go. for- am to- quested to ask for "Advertised Letters." A. Thomns Askew Wm M. Allen Mrs. Anderson IpPThe fbllowarg lathe Calendar of the Court* hold in Goorgw, dunng Uw Fail Term, and for the Eastern District. The City Court coraumncos iu sessions to- day. » dJIT* 10 * C°VRT ;:r Camden,9ih November-Wayne ]2th Nor.~-Glynn 16th Nor— APIntosh 18th Non— Bryan 7th Docember—Liborty Oth Dec —Effingham 14ih Dec.—Cliutham 4th January. Bulloch, is ud- fournoil lo Ttiuriiky, Nov. S*lh. ’ iKvrjuun Coonr—Liliorty, 3d Monday in Dtcem- ber—-Wayne, last Monday in Dec.—Camden, Irt Joel Adams Henry T. Allen — Agsinut John T. Augustine. Dennis F. Brngdon P. G. Basquin James M. Bates J. Burney David Beusly Alary Buurquin. Wm. S. Campbell Airs. 8. W. Cannon B. James Bagnell Sam’l Bandy J. Besscnt Zach. Bevill Chus. Bourke C. Aliss AI. »S. Craig Airs. Carruthers Mrs. Louisa Cropp Pearl, pr. lb. §1 40 Nonpareil, 0 1)0 Minion 0 70 Brevier 0 50 Bourgeois, 0 40 Long Primer, 0 40 Hnrail Pica, 0 3H Pica, 0 30 English, pr. lb. Great Primer, Double Pica, Do. Gt. Primer, Lnrmj Letter*, plain, Scabbards and Quotations, The price of other descriptions of Types are proportionably reduced. Old Type rcccivtnn payment at 9 cents per lb. * ; Philadelphia, July 0. oct 3 230 §0 50 0 34 0 32 0 32 0 30 0 30 Late Publications. T HE NEW FOREST, a Novel by tho author of “ Brumlfietyo llousu," “ Torr Hill” Ac. TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE, pck-ctad from popular German Writors, trans- latod by Kiolmru Holcrnfl, B. A. ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by the Author of *• Hungarian Tales.” An assortment of STORY*. TOY BOOKS, for children, nnd Selected Engravings and LITHOGRAPHY PRINTS. Just received and for salo by oct 3 T. M. DRISCOLL. ATHENEUM, Nos. 22 $ 23. W T. WILIJAAIS, has just received the • Atiifneum, or spirit of tho English Alagazines, Nos. 22 & 23 for August 15th & September 1st. CONTENTS OF NO. 22. What is to bo done?; To a friend on his Birth Day ; Tho Second Best; Tho Charm ed Picture; Tho Alurdercr’s Lust Night; Tho Casket; Russia nnd Turkey; Lines to a Young Lady, on her Marriage; Kindred Spirits; Notices of New Publications; Sci entific Miscollonv; Varieties. CONTENTS OF NO. 23. Female Education; Tho Dream of tho West Wind; Tho First and Last Crime; Tho Pen nnd Pencil; The-Summons : The ToymuRis abroad; Hymn of tho Calabrian Shepherds to the Virgin ; An Adventure in Ceylon; Sketches of Cotemporwy Authors, Statesmen, &c.; Sir Humphrey Davy; O come, my Love 1; A scene in Ireland ;' En- ■Innd and America; Immortality; Latest 'Yunalu Fashions; Varieties. Published Homi-montldy with Colored Plates of tho Fashions at §6 per annum, sept 21 220 Chan. Cozzcns, Jr. f . Airs. Ellen Conroy, 2 Patrick Connolly James S. Crum. D. Harriet Dawson Nelson T. Dftvis, 2 Alrs.S.R. Duvenport Airs. Jane Davis John Davis Cnpt. Geo. Drew Lemuel Dwellio Terence Dufly L. Dunfy. Jns. AI. Dickison John Dcnsler Airs. Grace A. II. Dove J. F. Dunn F. Willis Franklin, 2 John Fraser Mrs. AI. L. Fickling F. Ford Eli Futch, 3. a. Francis Gray Major W. Geddy Junies Gallagher Jnhe Grant Silvia Gay Airs. Mary J. Grocn Lt. TJioh. R. Gcdney TerencnGillico Wm. Gibbins Thos. Gibbins Mrs. Leah A. J. Giles John II. Gilbert Ab'm Geiger, 2 Lewis Gilmore Isaac C. Griggs Thos. Goddnfd Sarah Golden Thos. Goldsmith James Gugle*. If. Wm. W. Harrington Thos. Ilurdee, Jr. Chas. Harper Iarvoy Cnpt. Heliker Peter Hynes Airs. Eliz. Holmes Hollis &. Cope Win. Hurst Richard Hulett. Regis Jackson Ada in Johnson Rev. Lott Jones J. A. Johnston Antyoc Kreily Joseph Kingsly. Fortuno Law Airs Eliza Loo Alary G. Leonard G. L. Linder J funds Mollciy Lodwick Miller Mary Mickell John II.M’IiCod Wm. M’Blair Robert Harrison F. W. Heinneinann* 2 Abiol Jloidt. John G. Holcombe, 2 Lnndon Homes Mrs. II. Humbert, 4 John B. Hughes J. Clark Jonkinson Frederic Johnson G. W. Johnston Rev. Chas. B. Jones. K. Airs. Mary II. Keirrpton L. Mrs. Snrnli M. Law Conrod Livermano ■ John B. Ln Maitrc Robt. Lillibridgc. RichM Marccllin Geo. Minglcdoif Jossco Mount Cato M’Cnll, 2 R. M’Donald Airs. Eliza M’Kcnzio .Tos. M’ConncU John At’Ardoll D. Al’Carty Hugh AI’Donnld, Jr. N. James B. Norris. P. Snrnli Parmcntor Airs. Horace Pratt R. II. Pettigrew Mrs. Ann Picket. R. Gabriel Rutcliffe, 2 Miss Maria Rainc Grant B. Reaves Carolus Reed Alurrny Reid Mrs. Rinia James Hensons Wm. L. Ryan -Roberson ,T. Roberts John Rogers Dugtis do Rochcfmnllo Perry* Rose Mrs. Mary AI. Roberts. »V. Miss Alnthoa J Stark Mrs. Eliz. Sanders, 2 Wm. F. Shearer Jos. F. Segur Jos. Stevens Mrs. Sears Arch’d Smith Wm. Smith Sam’l Stjlos Madame Whitaker Dr. B. B. Strobcl Airs. Ann E. Stewart 2 Alex. W. Steven Ben. Sheftall AJnster Elton Stirk Jos. Singer John W. Stirk And’w Smith Gapt. Uich'd Somers. John W. Taylor Nnth’l Titrombn He.ipio Thomson Rev. M. O. Torrentinc Airs. AI. Turknett 2 George A. Turknctt John F. Tucker Lewis Turner ir. Miss Sarah M.Watrcs Wm. Ward .Mrs. Ann Ward Aliss O. M. F. Waters Alexander Watt Wm. Wnyne Robt. T. Webb Aliss Pamela Wingate Jno. ,T. or Steel White Leonidas Wylly Aliss Susan Wright Miss Susan Write John Y. White Wm. II. Williams oct 3 GEO. SCHLEY, P. M. (JARDEN SEEDS, T HE Subscribers have just, received per the ship Helen Mar, thoir FA LL SUP PLY of fresh Garden Seeds, consisting in purt ofthe following kinds, viz: Drum Head Cabbage Parsley Orange Carrot. Red Onions •rum Head Cabbage Early York do “ Sugar Loaf do Green Savoy do Early Dutch Turnip Iinrge Norfolk do Kula Buga do Snap Beam? Lima do Marrowfat Pens Early Frame do Prussian Blues do Early Dwarf do White do Blood Beet. Spinach Parsnip Long Senrlet Radish Red & W. Turnip do Imperial Lettuce Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squash, Iinrge, &c. any All of which ure wamintcd of this’ years growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON. Druggist*, Nos. 2 and 15, Gibbons’ Building, oct. 3 Tho Savannah Steam Rico Mill * w-—^ ... « \,uiu4fv—Effinoni 2<1 Monday in Fub.—CliaUiiiiii,3iJ Monday in Febru- *?toiurn days and Terms of tho Court of Common Picas and Oyer and Terminer ot'thc Ciiy of Savannali. pcc.Tcrm,1829-lteturn day 4tlt-mects2d Monday, 14th Jan. «» IB30 * «« loth “ dtli « 23ll« Marcli“ « 20iliFcb.“2d “• 8tU Apnl “ “ “ 16ih, moots 4iU »» 26th June •« •* 4th “ 2d « 14tla July “ 11 •• 2d “ 2d io,|. ct. « “ ♦« 8th 3d “ 16th esc. “ “ •• aj <i 2<i it 13tfl The Court of Ordinary sits regularly onco every two months, beemning with tho 1st of January. The IT. 8. Circuit Court opens on the 6th Novcmficr, at Mil- ledgcvillo. The Fcderul District Cum t is ordered by law, to bo held ut Savannah, on the 2d Tuesday in No vember. ' * dor and well calculated from her light draught, of wator for tho busincFF, is in readiness at tho Mill, and may bo sent to tuiy ofthe neighbor ing platationsfor tho convenience of those who may not yet liuvo had a good opportunity of getting thoir Rico forwnrd—tho sizeofthis vessel liuikes hor perfectly sufu to proceed to any ofthe Southern Rivers of«inlcU». HALL, SIIAPTER & TbTFER. STATE ARSENAD. P KOPOSAI.fi will lie rocoived until tha IstofDecembcr next, for buildingmi ARSENAL of Brick on tho lot opposite tho Guurd Houbc, HO foot front bv 40 foot deon, two storied high, in accordance with a plan In possession nftbo undersigned. The proposals must include tho cost ofmn- torinls j tho work must bo done in tiio best manner) & must bo finished by thu 1st dny of May 1830. ’l’ho Bricklayer's and Carpen ter’s proposals may ho separate or jointly—, the latter would bo preferred. A Bond tor Ton Thousand Dollars with ap proved security will bo required, for tho faith ful porfonnunoo of tiio contract. \V. T. WILLIAMS, Agent. I—II in aug 1 203- THE PLEIADES, A II eckly Literary Gazette, to be published in Charleston, S. C*. WP havo longrfiiought that a weekly puh- ▼ v hcntion, entirely devoted to light and miscellaneous literature, would meet with a ready and liberal patronage in this conunu** nity. We now make tho experiment.—• Our editors have 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 tho a- musement and instruction of which, as well «is that of our own order, our labors shall in future bo equally directed. 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O N motion, it was resolved, that a further reduction of thirty per cent, he required ofthe Debtors oft his Bank, for the ensuing year, payable us follows :—ton per cent, oil tho first, day of December; ten per cent, on the first dny of AJareli; and ten per cent, oit the first, dny of June next. Extract from thu Minutes. EBEN. S. REES, Cashier. nug 29 215 FRIENDS OF LITERATURE^ I F, in this city or its vicinity, thorn nro any among the patrons of Franklin College, who arc disposed to add to its Library ram and valuable works, which they may have in their possession, they will be gratefully re ceived and safely conveyed lo tho Librarian by * J. BOGGS, Chatham Academy. sept 10 250 AGENCY OFFICE,) rinc > Charleston Fire and Marine Insurance Company. ) Savannah, April 20, 1820. T HIS Company continues to 1NSURR against Fire, Marine and River risk on moderate terms. Apply to ES TUI HOMES TUPPER, Agent. Negroes for Sale. VALUABLE fnimly of Negroes, ciplit. in number, will be sob! or exchanged tor •m estate in this city. Apply to eifARLLiS'S. HENRY. CO fl 231—'!