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MU„ROOYH.—We are happy to learn fr?m
the New York pspere; that this gentleman has
Tevovered ft-offi liis indisposition, ami is preparing
to rriaumeMiis place on the stage. The Evening
peat attributes'his mental disease to the sudden
death of his wife., ' .
Generals Scott and Atkinson had returned to that induced to believe that he has not had the
place. The Mandan having grounded on the Ha- same advantages of experience in the civil
plds above, they were compelled to give up, for department of our government, that some
the present, the probation of their voyage.
Mr Cr.jt/,;/or</.—«iOn v the question who Pt.^engert in the Rising States—Mr.OTwfl.la
vtal tie our nfcxt President, ihcre is hut lit* dv,'child and servant, Mr Itiitfrr, lady, * ml two
w 0 tVivct uity of opinion antbngst the Pconle S’lidrifrh Mnrfiiit, MiSa ll¥i ff,fr,(rMessrs
of this county, W e alJ ice) sentiments ot - v 13 Nel ?" n ’ s A Co,,,, y. « wi
gratitude towards Gen. Jackson, and delight
to honour him,[aye and vote for him tool
for the imnoi'tant service.-* Mndsnirl. S.iu
PHerb,
, Gondy, It Wftterinuo,
S Arnold, C Arnold,Old Branch,Palmes,U H Met
calf, Richmond, Richardson and servant and oth
ers.
Thoahip Emuffius, Selden, of.New York, fur
this port,bailed from Havre on the 2d ult. The E.
w as spoke May 11,1st 43, 40, tort 16.
The f.uciilu, at Boston, on the 29th May, lat 42£
ion .SOi saw a ship with S H in her loretopvail
(probably the Suvannah, Holdridge, from Havre
ESTABLISHED LINE
NEW-YORK PACKETS.
of the other candidates have: and, therefore, ; for New York.)
not so well qualified to discharge the imoor Passengers in the shin Corinthian, Davis, from
‘ * ‘ ' • ~ — - - m«... (- or Liverpool, sailed8th lost. S Wright,
’ ■ of Charleston,
is arrived^ Quebec,
jIicozlekse, one of the Executive Committee to a duty they own to themselves and their oVoonveyVog urr»":i>r’orDalhousiem England* 86
England. The last named gentleman sailed from country, to givp him their support." PSo ' The schr Ned, of Bajtimore, which was tak
Tampico on the 2d of May in the sloop of war Va- Say you all?]- Raleigh Star. hv the BhlomhUn nnvateor a^m>n>i n & n*. n j
,one '’ j NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY.
! The undersigned Committee, appointed to
make arrangements for the celebration of the ap.
preaching Annivereary of American Indepen. GdnvY
HAnnn rmnnnnnis Ia fk,.‘.n *tit.*i. »U... »L _ * *
UP foh THIS rOBT,
iuririit. the principles on which they .re conairuc- titSSiSu* E L **
ted, occasionally adverting to the regulations, to u, e west end of the Exchange, theprocessfon wdl The Ur - » h 'P. Margaret, Bogle which arrived at
which they arcsubn-ct, and the various uses to befnrmori. «rth* rt*;i on.r uin?.?!. 0 a*1?.
which they are applied
{For thp Republican )
internal improvrment.no 13.
. taken
by the Colombian privateer General Santander,
lius been restored, it appear!njrthat the property
on board belonged to ttie Patriots of Guatimala.
Aniuvzn mom this post.
At Liverpool loth May, ship William, Moifalt.
At New York 8th inst F L ship Corsair, Porter,
be formed, or the Civil anl Military Authorities Ma i^ h 16 '
....... —, ., . and the Citizens At half » n *t p).„n .Ha Ion 6427, fell in with the wreck ol stoop Alexan-
When it is proposed to form any canal the p r „ ceSij i on escorted bv the Corns of Remiblican 0 er clurin » Lamb, from Charleston for Philadel-
ihoice of a skilful and experienced Engineer, is an uiucs, will proceed to the Episcopal Church pb'». and took off the crew, five in number, who
ibject of primary importance, without which where anoration, coramemora'ive^f the day.wll “ad been 19 days on the wreck. They were in
many imprscticable projech, may be adopted and be delivered by Col JosZT j!c.Ksnn ?ecel “deplorable state, owing to the want of
4 cd hy theof the *&»**&*Indepen- w>te ^ ,
pccomphshing any considcrable and useful pur- dence,by Natuahikl P. Bokd, Esq. und the eus- —— ^ ^ ... -
* >0> ?‘»,| A nFm^ihMufiralVn^wWi^A* It, 8 ; lom * r y Religious Exercises I For «7V eW York,
nf^fi^riUnf llle P e * 8 on each 8,de " f lhe centre aisle, will
«hould have studied the elementa of mwi or all of be reserved exclusively for the ladies—those on
the sciences immediately connected with his pre the south aisle for the escort, and those on the
W.k*. wlhL.JfSSL P orth uisle ’ f or > e °‘ h « Volunteer Corps. The
with the various branches of mechanics, both theo- | arge p eW g j n f ront of the pulpit, will be reserved
reheat and practical- Hta knowledge should com. f or civil and Military Officers of the doy, at
preliend whatever has been done or written by lending the p roce sMon. The * 1 '
ships,
SAVANNAH,
LOtllSA MATILDA,
AUGUSTA, .
\VM. WALLACE,
EMPEROR,
MA4TKRS,
W BfcBUE,
D. Wood,
D Vax OrcK,
T. Wood, .
J. H. UsttHBTT,
lfy Calvin Baker,
EiadiUors Sale.
/*\N tlie first Tuesday in August next, at ettfven
V>» o'etock, will be sold in front of the Court.
House in 'his oily,
Guns, R'fles, Pistols> Spy Glassy
Beadsteads, Bedding, &c. &c..
Also,
L\ Negrow fellow,
lug Savannah for New York on Thursday and N. sold by order of the executor, for the bent fit otl
York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.— - the heirs.
on June 9 135
upper wliarf, or to •“
HALL & HOYT. |
jan 27 21
For freight or passage, apply to the Captains
- - Sheriff's Sales—continued.™**
On the Jirtt Tuesday in July next,
« n , ‘ , ., .... 11 "Vt/U.l-, be sold at the Court House in Savannah
ror Turtle Hirer and batzlla. \’V betwen the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
The packet stoop Five negroes (.'tear, Hannah. Jce, Rial), and
FAVORITE, Harriet, under a fi fa on foreclosure in favorofDa.
E D Couter, Master, vieX & Berrien, against Joseph C. Habeiaham.
Will sail on Sumlify next. For No. five, Spring Hill, containing five aerfe*
freight or passage* apn y to the Oapt*oh board at mope op Gnatham Count)»levied on as the
Bolton's Central Wtiarfi ' - A
I or to
juoe15
»tl37
ELIAS FORT,
Commerce Row.
For Liverpool
[established line,!
- The ship
WILLIAM WALLACE,
T Wood, Master,
Will sail on Thursday, 34th instant.
The residue of the For treight'or passage, having handsome accotn-
. r. ......... .ub.,h^Ih' modations, apply to CaptW. on board, or.to
examined the most considerable works, that have Xhe , arge we8 tern entrance will be the point of HALL b HOYT,
been executed in alt the various circumstances, a ccei8 to the church The other doors will be , The ship
that are likely to occur. He should be a ready closed t0 prevent con f UBIO n. , -jkMdkS SAVANNAH,
and correct draughtsman, and should also be ac ■ four o'clock, a dinner will be furnished at the Bebee, Master,
quumted with the general principles of trade und city Hotel, at which William B. Bulloch, E q. Will sail in regular succession on
commerce, and the various operations and im-. preside, assisted by William Davies, Adam the Inproxim
provemems in agriculture, CorE and Timothy Barxaud, Esqs as Vice junel9 139
By im extensive acquaintance with the diipoii-1 Presidents —' ■——_—1 —.
tlon, inclination and thickness ofthe various stmt a} Subscription lists are left at the City Hotel, Wil- For JV QUO Fork.
of matter which compose the soil!or land, he will; u ami) ' l u 00 k store, und Pouyat Sc Holland’s where' The fine packet ship
"““'our fellow citizens of the city and country, arc MARTHA,
respectfully invited to call and subscribe. The ¥Msijirj£TO Jt u Soow master
price pf subscription to the dinner is three dol. JHBK$EK,will sail on Thursday next, 24th
lars.
ROBERT W. POOLER,
M. MYERS,
ROBERT M. GOODWIN,
WILLIAM P. HUNTER,
GEORGE A. ASH.
The Coppered ship
EMILY,
W. B. Webb, Master,
It now loading and will meet with
dispatch. For freight of 200 bales of Cotton or
iTy to the Captain on board or to
ANDREW LOW U Co.
p139
be able to avoid many errora, incident to those
who are destitute of this knowledge. It is also
essential that he should be a man of strict inlegri
ty If the affairs of a iv canal comp uiy or board
of public works, should be entrusted to a person
deficient in these qualifications, the managers
would incur a serious responsibili y to tbe pub
lic.
A propet Engineer, being fixed upon, he should
not be tied down too strictly, as to time. He
should at leisure, consider and digest bis plans, af
ter the most extensive an<l thorough investigation,
and he should be liberally remunerated tor bis
{services.
Previous to beginning any survey or system of
levelling—the Engineer ought to visit personalty,
al| ihe objects under consideration^ ana ascurtain
inst. P it freight on deck, or passage, apply on
, board at Mongiu’s lower wharf, or to
I GKO. GORDON.
I june 19 m1?9
SAVANNAH, Mat 18,1824.
To Doct. Wm C. Danish,
Chairman of the'Dry Culture Committee.
Sib—
Complying with the instructions received from
... , you, I-have carefully inspected all the lands tin"
geheralh the situation of every thing relative to der Dry Culture, and beg leave to report as fol
the contemplated work He should note pariicu-: | 0 ws:
larly the principal difficulties, which present Upon examining the plantation of Mr. W <rd l
the maelvps. n-‘summits or Mill to be patted, or tyn- ’ find it still uncultivated, with the exception of a
(|0 Bags Coffee
Just Received,
By schr Isabella,
54 bbls do
10 tierces do
10 bbls Sugar
10 eeroems Leaf Tobacco
For sale by
GAUDRY & HERBERT,
tune 19 m!39
Negro Pipes.
passage, appl
june 17
Trip to llobertcille.
propefty of Catherine Harutinc, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Samuel Loper against T. V.
Gray, adm’r. of Catherine Hartstine, dec.
All the Household and Kitchen Furniture, con^
tained in (he City. Hotel, levied on as tbe property
of Orran Bird, to satisfy an execution in favor ,of
Eteazer Early, transferred to J B Herhert fS col
1 D’LYON, b. c. c.
june 19 139
4 SELLING OFF.
R. L. MILLING, .
I NTENDING to leave the city for a short tint*,
will sell his Stuck of
Boots and Shoes,
at cos/, until the first of August next,
Ok Hakd,
1 case sup. Baltimore Boots, Shan’t make
1 do do Philadelphia do Colt]* do .
2 do do New York. Dan Taylor't * do
2 do Gentlemen's fine Sboctees
1 do single ti* Shoes m
1 ilo Ladies Satin Blips
O N Sunday next, at 4 o'clock P. M. the Steam J do do Morocco, do Springs and Heel*;
Boat Carolina will leave Bolton's Central I do stout pegged Bootees ana Shoes, smMp
Wharf for Parachuckler landing opposite Robert- ble tor farmers.
ville, 9 C. Returning she will leave Parachuck- , Together with a complete assortment of Chitfc
ler for Savannah on Monday, at 12 o'clock (noon.) drens arid Servants Sboes-/»r co#A only ■
She will take passengers and freight for Para-i N.U. All peraons indebted to the Mibscrihet
chuckler, also going ind returning lor Purjs- will please to call and setUe their accounts .
burgh, Ebeneser, and Sisters Ferry. Passengers, , ‘ ... R.L. MILLING,
fare to Robertville |2. ■ June 8 134 . _
june 17 138 MATERS ^ jHAMILTON,
H AV’E received by the ship Savannah, a large
assortment of
FASHIONABLE SUMMER
New-England Rum and Macka*
rel y 8£c.
PA BARRELS New England Rum, in extra
order, with two ir6n Loops.
SO barrels No 3, Mackarel, at a reduced
price
SO barrels Flour,
For sale by S B. PARKMAN,
Hunter's wharf.
june 12 136
the nv*elvrs. a t tummift or Milt to be putted, or tpn- 1 find it still uncuhivsted, with the exception ot n pnXRS English Pines
Wiled through, values to be vnibanked across, Garden. The growth of this plantation is of the J ,) 200 doz plani and moulded Tumblers
" * ‘ U *-ind common to lands of this sort. 200 reams Wrapping Paper
On inspecting E. Jackson's planta ion I find ail Ending and for sale by
the dams and trunks in good order, all the surface ° korpkt q r.npp
of the land dry. But the ditches are to be com- - --- kuubki » uukf.
plained of: for there is in some places stagnant wa
ter, also too much weeds and grass for tbe free
passage ofthe water Yet it is but just to say,
there are some exertions making to improve their
condition.
june19 «139
with xqhi-ducta over rivers or brooks, the supply ! kind common to lands of this sort,
of water at the summit levels, and the number of “ " - - - . .
locks, bridges, culverts, tic. which may be. ne
cessary
The route being settled in the Engineers mind
he will be able to determine, on the most proper
dimensions for tbe intended canal, and whether
the probable supply of water, renders it practica
ble to effect the rises and falls, by the ordinary
mode of locks, or whether inclined planes, or any
o'lier of the expedients, which will bo hereafter
particularly enumerated should be adopted, or
even whether a •rail way, in whole or in part,
may not be preferable to a canal ,
In conducting tbe'iine of canal, it will always be Upon examining
advisable to bring two or more locks, near to- subject to Dry Culture, I find the banks and trunks ; —g T~ri—5T—irl—: 3“
gether, »nd to erect a lock house for the residence in good repair, the river banks seem ’quite suffi- JireStl UrUgS, Medicines and
of a careful and propir person Upon the spot, to cient to repel) the common tides the surface of, SPICES
took after and assist the bargemen in working the these lands 1 find dry, except the Spring Square n\svr _
locks. which is rather.wet and boggy, there isa conoid
. “FULTON." ; erable growth of weeds and some stagnant water ^ J*
•Hot,-Rail way,, are here mentioned, as a the£ SZXs?I^owdera ‘ fi S ’
part ot thesyttem ot it ternalimprovement, but it jMfZ
is apprebt-nded, that they will not be necessary this pfatjttdio - Uitre are hvc sauares nianted in
rice, but the land of the
Bank State of Georgia.
Sai akkar, 18th Juke, 1824.
SJV»OTIOE—The Board of Directors will on
. u o' ut . . Friday next the 25th inst elect a Cashier fof
The lands belonging to Mr. Scarbrough and o , he Br snch Bank in Greensboro' in the room of F
thera, immediately west of the city is wet and bog. o-Heurd, Esq resigned Salary S900 per annum,
gy* the ditches are grown up with weeds and grass Bond and tcC urity required g30,000.
an I have some stagnant water, nothing is doing to • By order 0 f t h e board,
improve the condition of this place.
Upon examining the lands of Mr. Joseph Stiles
june 19
wl39
A. PORTER, Cssiiier.
Windsor Soap, Nutmeg
Cinnamon, Cloves and Mace,
(Ton THE nEPUBLTOAK.)
INTERNAL IVPUOVt MENT, N0.14.
Starch, Fig Blue, Ginger &c. &c.
Have just been received pr ship Emperor, and
for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Shad’s Buildings,
june 17 138
uares planted in
or practicable in Georgia'for raany years to come', r jee, but the tana or tne squares are so dry the
** “ “PULTON ” ttec lias a very demmutive appearance. 1 think
' tbe citizens have nothing to fear from this place,
j The plantation of Gen, Jas. Jac» son, now in the
occupancy of Capt James Hunter is in a tolerable
condition, the hands are now employed to remove
In the particular survey of any line of Canal, all every thing that may be offensive. ’Tis hoped
the knowledge of the most expert and competent. this farm will soon be in an unacceptionable state
Engineers, with the most able assistants will be Having examined the plantation of James Bilbo
requisite. The principal Engineer will be epu- F,„q, now in the occupancy ol Mr. Puhtri, lfind all
bled then to see the places of the heights and the dams and trunks in good repair and the sur
breadths of the various summits, o. ranges of high fuce of the Isnds dry, but the ditches are foul with
land, that are to be passed^and whether any two the exception of a few of them Here also I saw
or more adjacent ones p*n be connected, by along hands working on the ditches, 1 heard Mr. Fahm New MdCkavel Und Fresh Blitter•
summit level, which w |1 diminish the difficulties remark that he should soon has e the ditches in g-wa BBLS No 3. Mackarel. of this seasons
of supply., g the Canal with water, as every such thorough repair. S 0() catching Ma0kRre '’ °* season8
junction ol summits, preserves the water of two The banks and trunks on the plantation on , 5 Firkins Mav Butter
lockRgi s, besides presenting so many m-re points Hutchinson's Island belonging to Thos. Spalding 3 Di _ eg pure Holland Gin
of upply above .its le- el, or where the same can Esq appear in good order, and'the surface of the j ug . received
be collected in a lower level to be pumped up. land dry, all the ditches of the cultivated part are
It will also be inquired, how fai it is practicable, in good repair, except the ditch round the settle- ! une i7 13a
and advisable, *n n duce the height of the sum ment square on the buck riv- r, but this is now un- — —
FLOUR.
!\ FEW barrels Superior Canal Flour,for fami-
llX ly use, just received and tor sale by
HALL ft HOYT.
ion- 1.9 139 —
Cognac Brandy.
\ K DEMIJOHNS first quality Cognac Brandy
I xJ Just received and fur sale by
CALVIN BAKER.
june 13 136 ______
Corn Afloat.
OROH BUSH, prime North Carolina Corn
AlUl/U tor sale in parcels to suit purchss
ers—apply to
GEO. F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
june 13 m136
WOTICE. ^
ifiT|HE Co partnership which bss existed 'be-
<LJL tween the subscribers, under the firm of
James Ahdkiisok4c Go .expires this day by limi
tation. Those persons having claims against tbe
Direct from their -Vabe-Hovse in New Yurkj con
sisting of many new articles not to be obtained id
any other Store in this city s'
AMOKO WHICH ARE,
COATS and COATTEES—Of blfc. Silk Camlet,
Blk Bombazine, do Circassian, French a*nd
English Vigonia, Cacsinett, Cotton Cassi-
mere, Bombazett, batteen, &c. ftc.
PANTALOONS—Of Denmark Satin, English
Silk Drilling, blk striped Silk, blk Nankin
Crape, blue and blk silk Camlet, white and
colored plain and striped Drilling, ribb’d
Vigonia Casaimere, blk Circassian', Cassi-
nett strip'd cotton Florintinr, cottonCassi-
mere, Sattcen, Bombazette, Nankeen, ftc.
ftc. ■ 1 y
VESTS—Of blk figur'd ft strip’d English, French v
and India Silk,.of ngreat variety of Pat
terns, white Marseilles, strip’d and color’d
do., white ailk strip’d Valentis, col’d do.,
ol v.'.nous Patterns.
Round Jackets, Duck Trowaers, linen and cotton
Shirts, Stockings, Drawers, Gloves, Sus-
S niders, Cravat Stjffners, black Stocks,
bdfs Uc Me,
tinue the business on their own account,
JAMKS ANDERSON,
ANDREW LOW ft CO.
june 1 129
firm, are requested to present them lor settle- • aI SO—A general assortment of
ment, and those indebted will make payment to Cloth Frock COATS, Dress COATS, PANTA*
James Ahdeubok and Charges M. Kir*, who will LOONS and VESTS, of all qualities. Tbe whole
attend U> the settlemcnt of the concern, and con- comprising an afsortment, rarely to be met withy
and will be sold wholesale or retail at prices cor>-
resnonding witli the times. Corner of Whitaker
and St. Julian Streets, oppositeYoungs'Buitdings,
may 26 ||o 24 •
COPARTNERSHIP. I NOTICE. ’
T HE Subscriperehave this day formed a con- j Tl/f R. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to!
nection in-business under tbe firm of .Iamcs l*X_tlie subscriber all hi« stock in trade, debts*
Akdbrsok ft Co. and offer at wholesale and retail 'ftc, for behoof of his creditors generally, it is re*
a very extensive and general assortment of quested that those indebted make immediate pay*
J. B. HERBERT ft Co.
Notice.
A TRUNK LOST.
A FLAT, oblong trunk about 3 feet long and
2 wide of a yellow color, having upon it a|
. My*
ment, and those having claims will please render,
them to Mr Thomas Miller, who is appointed.
their agent, to dispose of the stock, which compri-i
ses a general assortment of
Seascmab\e Dv^ Goods.
And will be sold wholesale or in retail, at venr
reduced prices, for cash only.
JAMBS M’HKNRY,7 Assignees >
JOHN H. REID. C of
CEORGE RELPI1, j Wm.Turner*
april 14 86 ^
BARGAINS.
rpHE Stock of DRY GOODS whi6h formerly.
1 ‘ 1 ’ ' “ William Turner, is now
coil,
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS
at reduced prices for Cath or town acceptances.
JAMBS ANDERSON
CHARLES M. KING.
junw 1 129
Cotton Bagging, §c.
A Few hundred peices superior 4 2 inch Rus$*
dU hemp
COTTON BAGGING,
And * variety nf other
British Manufactures,
Whicn will after thh month be aubject to idditio- -I- belonged to Mr. Williar
nal du'.y. For sale at former prices, if applied for I selling ofl>t prices muchutjder
immediately, and long credit given for approved! april 16 - 88
co * I y ": Law Notice.
T HE public are informed that tile Subscriber*,
have located.and formed 0 connexion in Jyfe
paper,
june 4
ANDREW LOW
132—2m
Notice.
A complete ptob > ofthe°iine. and all the prelect ^nLeZntfmade on City Hotel, in Savaqna.S in the afternoon of the gainst him will please to .present them* tome* (
A complete plan ofthe lipe, and all the project
ed collateral cuts, feedi rs, .reservoirs, &o. being
finished.—The Engineer will enter on a most
careful revisalof the whole schemo, with' theplan
. in bn liandi on which all the places, where culverts
or dvaust, will be required are tp be markuo and
'the proper—*--
alteration a
Savaqpah,
last, to be forwarded to its destination—
tides; there have been np implements made on 'ty
U AuVwWdi'Ts^vlpStfuily submitted by Of which trunk nothing has been he'ard' oVle'en
- H n tT ccL-r t, since A suitable reward will be given to any one
JOSKFH A. uussr.i.L,. for for ^ arding the said Tmnk to its address, or
lonvlnrr if with Tlnrfni* P.hovpitvp in fiuimnnnli
proper places for bridges, and the necessary _. KMSMNi
ration of tbe roads, which will be cut of! by. the TO W'i
leaving it with Doctor Chevrier in Savannali.
june 17 h!38
9“ nal will be designated. In some instances’ new
channels .will require to he cut, for brooks and
water courses, iii order to save culvprtv, or bring
them tp the most desirabi -spi ts.
^In a great number of instances.it will be found
PORT OF SAVANNAH. v
>, AanivKU.
Ship Ceres, Gardner, Liverpool, 38 days, with
me si ’ ITHHE undersigned Committee of Council will
2500 and for sale bv * ^ ^ rece,vcd X receive proposals (until their next meeting)
“ I-ufripioN & punqp to keep in repair and good order, all the Hooks
against him will please to present them imme-, mey pur|j 0 .-«-
diately for payment at the Store of Mr. Wm. *‘ te . n d ‘ka several courts of the several Counties
Roach, Broughton street, and those indebted to Scrivcn, Burke and Jefferson-also those of Rich* ;
him will call and settle their accounts on or before 1 mon d» Warren and Emanuel. They hope by close
the 1st day of July next—All unsettled after that ®PPbcation, and a due attention tp the business of ,
date will be handed over for collection. *£ e,r profession, to merit- and receive a share ot
JOHN E. O’CONNELL. the P ublic patronage Business confided to then?
' care will be thankfully received £f punctually at
tended to.
JAMES 6 LEWIS
june 15
•m137
jurie 15
at.. ,1 v . . —• « , 7 . " 0111 ) ucreojumuucii izi*criiuui) uw * ws»a*
tnat the supplying of a Canal with water, occasions Salt, to Samuel Wright The ship Lady Gallatin,
no mednsiperabie share of ihe whole expense; Perry, and Ocean, Bond, sailed three days pre-:
this subject sl.ould therefore employ the most se - vious. I
fv Ul n7L!!l C . nti0 r5 the EnK i ue ' r ~*S lve , him p ! en * P r ‘B Almira, Harding, Boston, 8 days, to S B OILS Cordage, and
y ol water and he can make any Canal—It then parkman, consignee, L Baldwin & co H Cleland, ‘ ^ Russia Sheeting, Di
“ qu ,«u l0n of e *P enae 0, ! | y ani! no ‘ of G Newhali, J W Long, S C ft J Scbenk, R S Gufi; Nails, assorted sizes
legibility. Whatever water can be obtained in a & B Wood, E Bliss, and J B Herbert U co. - ■■■-
i WHicient quantity, on the summit level of a canal, Spoke 15th inst. the Revenue Cutter from New
were s no invincible physical impediment to its York. offCape Halteras, who informed that the
!rl C u! ,on ; Altitude like distance creates no in- .floating UgJftJartJjeen moored there on that day
vincible obstacle, it only augments the expense. —in 17fatnornvrtfef v Uglit, on Cape Hatteras,
niroughtheinairumentaliiy of hicks.any elevation bearing N\V JW, disI4 M, *' '■?" •' ’
. “e surmounted, but from considerations of e- Schr. Isabtila, Humphreys. Barracoa, 12 days,
I hn?? ^ v W® 8 Vlew ‘o the rapid passage of Sugar, Coffee, and Fruit, to Gaudjy U Herbert.—
I 1‘ned pianes.may be substituted toacer- Left at Barracoa, Schr Tom, of Baltimore. Capt.
I Languedoc Canal is carried o- Hepeto for Havana to sail soon; schr Mary, Tate r
l ' dl feet above the sea, and^in of and from Charleston; schr James Madison, of
* ate ™ ha ; e been united, b/ a canal of New Orleans, from Charleston; brig Rachael ft
f-m.ru.j 1 j.u R . tl ° n ^ ? y“ n d thrir level. It may be Sally, Norris, of Charleston, from Port-au-Prince
hm i?- 1 . no . cana i c .* n be brought into use | to sail soon lor Charleston,
tripi’^ w;n 1S n 5?’ ‘heagrieuiture of the dis sloop Mary Jane, Marcellin, Charleston, 14
e^rmri u ^, tly {cel ,Kro»V benfcfit from il * what- hours, to R Campbell, Gaudry U Herbert, Mr.
ft "a r e8u,t i° «P8»W»' whele 1 Lawrence and Mr Frasier.
nd not to fextigeerate advan-
CHAMPION ft PURSEi
Corner of Jefferson and State Streets.
m!37
duLin^n;i h may never be roa'^ and by pro*
thr0W *- 4an, P u P° n public en-
i^-,.arid private eotorprisc.
"FULTON."
Sloop Gold Huntress, Curry New Port, R.. f- 7
days, W Lippitt, Cohen IS Miller, O Taft, S C
Green, P Hill, and S A Condy.
Steam Boat Maid of Orleans, Charleston, 1 day,
outside, with freight for Augusta Pole Boats.
SAILED rZSXZDDAT,
ship Rising States, Pearce, Providence.
L. BALDWIN # CO.
OFFER FOR SALE,
nd Bale Rope
Diapers and Ravens Duck
sizes—Candles and Soap
N E Rum in bbls—Liquor Cases
Lime, Hay, playing Cards Uc.
It is requested that all demands against tho. a-
bove concern be presented for payment on or
before 20th instant, and those indebted wilftplease
settle the same by;that. period. ,,.u
june 15 ¥137
and fire Ladders belonging to the corporation,
particulars will be stated on application.
C. H. HAYDEN,
M. SBEFTALL,
T. N. MORP.LL,
Committee.
may 31 28
N
ting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell all that
lot or part of ground in the District of White- ■
Bluff, county of Chatham, containing Fifty acres,
more or less, bounded uorthwarfliy and eastward.
may 22
JOSIAH S. PATTERSON.
‘120
Court f Common Pleas and Oyer
and Terminer. 4
T HE Meeting of this Court which was to take ■ '
place on Monday next, is postponed until the
i regular term in July which will be on the I2tli, at •
will be made to the Inferior Court when ait* - j une 12* 136 - ■ In-k. .
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on tlie llth.ins.t. a negro man who
says his name is William arid that he belongs to
Wm. R. McIntosh, of McIntosh County, Georgia,,
and that he runaway about the 4th inst, he is five
feet 6J inches high and about 35 years of age.
JOHN I. DEVVS,.j 0 0.
june 17 138
Regimental Court oj
T HOSE persons who have-fited affidavits',' for
Hylands of Williams, belonging to the S^Reof ° ^* *'
James Boyd, and to be sold for the benefit of tlie fS&WBb,S
heirs and creditors of said estate. P.
ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’rr.
m.
110 o’clock, \vh
.—day- 24th June imt, it
their, claims for a remission if
# . Btfteqn Dollars Reward,
T HE above reward'will be paid for apprehend
ing and lodging in Jail iriy, wench HESTfcR;
She is well known in Savannah, and has a husband
belonging to Mrs. Davant.
S. GQLDSMITH.
june 3 tTl3t '■ -f
. may 26
NOTICE
T HE Public are apprised, that the subscriber
has titles to one half of a SO acre tract of land
on White Bluff, adjoining his, and land lately Jno.
Poullen’s, now John Morrill's, aqd for which the
Administratrix of the late James Boyd, applies to
the court for leave to sell as part of that estate—
hia titles are of prior date, and of record. All
persons are forwarued not to purchase or trespass
on the premises. •
june Ig
the fine wUl be heard—Their appearanceis india-
insable..
.fiine 12 136,
1). b. mvHoi-s Sf co.
A HANDSOME assortmenfflf
BONS, suitable for Ladies’ waists,
june 17 >.a!38
The subscriber has appointed Mr*
Benj Slieftall his attorney duriug nia absence from
the City.
ROBERT LKWIft.
>nexr ■ f , m4*-