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i Au* ■ftdhMNft A-A V*a':
Tam CoofcrrrThc;LonJon Timet
, A • ..Tho Kins’’ n«' v •ino-cop.er, imm-
H mrodbyRundolUml Bridge, which is
uructuroU try hold six men,, was
}#«', J-T.!QoltiSTintS'i Hall. It
fcEhsupwartls of 8,000 ounces, and is by
faMho largest pioco or plate over marked
j^n this counir/-*’ .
•Tt Rrfiirm.—'Tim I'ucha ofCairo lias
lore’d thob'oiirds of all tho Musslnmon in
i district Jo bo shaved. Tho have now to'
swear by their chins.
APPROACHING ELECTION.
STATE ELECTION.
• far Hover nor.
■JOEL CRAWFORDi
GEORGE H. GILMER. •
For Congress.
TIIOS. U.' I’. CHARLTON,
HENRY G. LAMAR.
County F,lection. (
11 Y Senator.
RICHARD W. HABERSHAM,
Jlepreseiitdtives. -
ROBERT' M. CHARLTON,
LEVI S. IJ’LYON,
M. MYElttf.
RICHARD WAYNE. 1 -
I The abnvo cloctions taka place thrbugh:
Ini this State on tho first Monday in Uc-
hber next. We have glvon tho names of
In the candidates that have come to. our;
isassatewaft
0 enabled to make their own solectlon.
CITY ELECTION.
ForALOEBMEN.
PEOPLE'S ticket.
\VM. T. WILLIAMS,’ ,
DR. WARING,
O. W. 0WEN3V,
■ ft W. ANDERSON',-
J. P. WILLIAMSON,
JACOB SHAFFER,
•LEVI S.D’LYON,
11. LORD, . ,
R.R. CUYLER, •
THOMAS CLARK,
CHA9. OILDON,
F. ILWELMAN,
.,MICHAEL. BROWN*
;lN B.
IN THE OFFING’#
ftchr Alpha, from H.iltmiorc In distress,
having lost all her sail* except the mainsail
and had lief ffftoks swept, during the gulc
of the S2d and 23d hist.
.. Savanna!i Exports.
lin Exports of Cotton and Rice for
JL Awl. am repdyjfdt dolivery at tho
Bnokstoro uf the subscriber,
sept 1 T. M. DRISCOLL.
LIST OF LETTERS,
R EMAINING in the Post Office, Sa-
vaiinah, August 01,10-JO. Persons
■'isliing Letters from this List arc request
ed to ask for "Advertised Letters,''
B.
Sarah A Bane, ■- Mrs. Bellinger S,
Mrs. Elian Bacon, Nancy Bryan,'
John Barton 2, ’ Mrs Mary Boyd,
Tlios B Baiter, John Brown,
Synl W lllrlr,, Ralph Bowman,
Wm Brandsbury S, Fates llosue,
Dennis Bragdou,
Asa W Bazcmore,
Jas Bagncll,. •
Clias L Bradley,
Timothy 0 Barn
nfd',-' -• ■
Tlios H t)lo,Yv,
VVin Bcdjngcr,
Mrs Charles,
Edwd Cl msey,
Chat Cannon,
P Cartier, 1
John Clark, *
Noel Clark' 9,
Moils Chadirao,
Andrew Clark.
(. ■'V V
TI.QKET.
JOHN B.OAUDRY.
1DEPEN DENT
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS,
THOS. U. PC.CIIARLTON,
WILLIAM R. WARING
MOSES BHEFTALL,' \
GEORGE'W. OWENS.
MORD. SHEFTALL, Sin'.
MICHAEL 4 BROWN,•
CHARLES.S. IIENRV,
JOHN B. GAUDRY,'.
RICHARD WAYNE,,
SAMUEL Ml BOND-, •
OEORGE-SHICK,
LEWIS H. EURTH.
„ GEORGE W; ANDERSON.
LTlTo election for-Aldirmen -will take
rlace in this elf/, on.’ Monday the 7th day
Ef September next—the two tickets' abore
tomprise the names of *]l the gentlemen
Who ire candidates to'rcprcscnt ns hi the.
pext Council, from which ouroltltens will,
ho doubt, be enabled to 'choose a ticket—
Fourteen, only qan l.e elected.- •
COilHI’3 ilCIAl.
John E Davis,
Miss StiSahnah
Daly,
Mrs Jano Davis,
Jos Dean,
Johnson Detfin,
Richard Dlmon,
V'm English,
,Oeo Fshm 9, t
.MriMargt Farley,
Mrs M II Footman,
Wm C Footman.
Dates most Li vzurooL,until Otu July-.
Dates thom llAVRB.-.uinuuuiAOTrtJtiLY
I
Savannah. Exvor.TS. AttousT 90/,
Danish schr Emma, fot Port au Ptincc,
381 whole bbls Flour,
48 half da do;
88 whole tierces Ric.o,
■ t half da do,
900 bush Corn, * . v
6 boxes Spettn Candles,
71 Ket'CraekersV •
MAUfXWj LIST.
PORT Of SJVANNAhe..
Copt J Brown,,
Wm Brownjolin,
Jas Brown',
Mrs Mary J Brown,
E II Burrltt,
Mr* Ninny Buxton,
Wm B' Burt,
Tho, C Butler.
C. ■
Josiah M Cleancland,
Benjamin M Colson,
John 51 Cooper 9,
P J Cooper,
T Connelly,
Miss F D Crovate,
Henry W Crtime,
JK
\ Mrs Rebecca Don
A. ville,
Jas FDnnn,
J A Dnbignon,
3 ,'orenco Duffy,
essee Durrence,
John Dugger,
22- :
Reuben'English.
F •
Mrs Edwd Footman,
Jo|in S Foster,
Luke Fulmer, .
0.
W K Gueriihe.au,
Mrs Guerrineau,
f?
Henry I) Holland,
Francis Holcombe,
John G Molppinbe,
Michael Hughes,
Isaac C Griegs,
Denser Orifflq . .
Richard W Gould.
■John Hares,*
Wm Harn, > •
Isaco Harrison, ■
'Jos S Hcargrovcs,
■Airs Levlnalr Hern,
Ebcnezer Jackson, Turner'Jenkins,
Capt John Jaoksou, David Johnson,
John Jackson,. Hainulal Johnson.
’-ftlrs Meryl! Kemp- Wm Kearney,
ton,
: » • L-
Jas B Lewis, David Limcburgor.
\r.
Christian Magscr, John M’Entigant,
Treasury Deparfufenf,
JULYiitii, tsia.
i gf'EALEirPHOPOSALS will he ,e-
ccivod at this ofiico until Thutsrtiy,
t it* ;!d Scptemt'i t next, for building add
filling nut, in all respeetf ready (or sea.
(cabin furniture, provisions and ballast oM-'
ly cxcepltd) a vessel to bo employed a ■ a
Revenue Cutter, or tho burthen nfsoVenty-
tu 6 inns, at cither of the lollcnving poriij
tinviinuah, Philadelphia,
Charloston, ' Washington, D C.
Norfolk, New York",
Baltimore,' * , -
' Thoyessol to bo built agreeably to a mo
del to bo furnished upon entering into tho
cqntract, and of materials corresponding
to tho following dimensions nnd speoifica-
tions, to win .
length—Between perpendiculars, sixty-
two feet.
Brain—Moulded, eighteen feet.
Hold—Scvep and eight fent.
Keel—Of White Oak, to be sided nine
Inehos,
Deddmod— Amidships, of While Oik,
to be sided nine inches. >.
DcaJicand—Fnrc and After,of Live Oak
to be aided lilne inches.
Stern-post Knee—Of Live Oak, to bo
fajed uii the keel to the fore aido nf inner
storii-pojt'.an i over this knee the deitdwood
is to be built keeping (lie shortest pieces be
low. Four bolts are to be driven through
the knee, vizitwo through the Knee and
Btem-post, and two IhrolMhjlle Knee and
Keel, before thedeadwood holts are drove;
caro must be taken that tho dontlwond holts
and stern-post knee bolts do nor come into
contact. The bolts of knee nnd deadwood
to be rivetted oh the underside of keel and
aft tide of.stern-post. .Bolls through the
knee in diameter, threo quarters of an inch.
Bolts through' the deadwood in diameter
seven-eights ofan inoli.
Inner Stern-post—Of Live Oak
Main Stern-post—Of Live Oak, sided
nine inches.
Apron—Of Live Oak, to be sided one
foot thrgQ inches,. ,\\
Fore Deadwood and Apron holts, to one
font above floating of coppor, in diameter
three-quarters of an inch. Floor timber.,
futtoclii, toplimbers of Livo oak,to be sided
six inches.-
To he moulded atfloorheads 'six and ehelf
inolies, . ■ -
——at port miuor plank sheet fom inches,
—at rail three and threo quarter ittchfes,
To be completely framed, frame bolls in
diameter threo-mi.irtejs of an incli. Eve
ry other floor timber to be bolted. with qno
copper belt in diameter three quarters- of
an inch. TheXlternate floor timbers to be
bolted after the kelson is fitted, with cop
per bolt, in diameter with a drift added
three qiiavters of an inch;
Keelson-rOfWhito Oak,to be sided nine
Inches. t eg
..Titos Mendenhall,
Miss Mary .Mercer,
Granby Miller,'
'Sam W Millcrard,
Sam'Morrcll,
Isaac Motto,
Philip Mill rey,
.Hugh Neisbit,
'J ,
Thos Pratt,
-Dp Dan Platts,
Wm Pearce,
'Mrs I’iwJer,
John 51'Kinte,
P M’Govem,
Christopher M'Don-
ald, .
Nicholas 51’Namara,
11 M'Dqngld,
Win M'Gregg'or,
w;
P■ :
Hardy G Pitts.
5m Eliza Postell 8,
D Postell,
n. ■: :
Capt Perry Rase,
Miss Sarah M'Rob-
erts,
Lotilsia Roussett,
Win Robipson,
.. Win'T Rase.
Cecelia Rivreney,
Wm Rushing,
ARRIVED SINCE OUR LAST:
Schr Oscar, Phillips, Baltimore 'dnd'93
Is fnulie Capes to J Oirvin. 8800 hush
Co;n, Bacon ami Lard, to Bayard Ac-Hun
ir, Sorrel & Anderson, K Gamphelf, J B
erbert, J Ganahl. , Tho O.' experienced
utinull galos and bad weather during
he passage. " ' .. ,
I'Poiehamt V Sibley, Augjtsta 4.ids with
1800 bushtCorn to Bayard At Hunter.
T ARRIVED THIS DAY. .
I .Brig Atlantlo.-Nyc,’ Stockholm 89 ds.
Iron, tc Hall, Shipter Tupp -r.
IJlevetiue Cutter Georgia, Payne, SvMa.
t.AJ day. Left sloop Conductor for this
pvt to sail toil day..., .
h ‘ . cleared .
“tig Stranger, Hull, Charleston.
Butts Si PdtUrson.
■ n , ,, Sai “ d yesteudaY. .-
ILolombian brig Wm Tell, Anderson,
7°™ Labellp, ;
Schr ■ygnet,.Co»»rt. Baitlmoro, i. ;
^ Sloop Two Friends,'Bissett; E'dcntonjtr.
I • SI< W Albert, Lipiitt.' Ricoboro. $ i
8EA xfesTERDA* urmartha,
I -Ship Helen Matf Harrison,.New York,
nip Statira, Perry, New York.
... jv- • J
A A ^nn'YSP'Y.WM THIS PORT.
At Aberdeen. 7th uit. barque Hercules;
oernie. ■ t „ . < ,.
At Liverpool,.18$. ship Wm Penn,Gal-
| a 8 e ^ # # J * * •,
ion ^ ver P?° ,,,l8lh sJl ^P Marcia, Stln*
AjL'YerpooLuihjuiy ahlp Caravan;
At Liverpool, IBlh ship Halcyon,Patter-
A l 'Cnvre, 17tb Sarah Parker, Good-
'Peter Ramsey,
Murray Reed,.
Carolus Reed, \
Gram B Reeves,'
Jas Reason,
'Ira Ricnards, ■/
Miss Mary A Rob
J. eris, ; - ,
Miss Eliza Roberts.
8.,
•John W. Savage, Aqullla Stevens,
John Sanderlin, * SusannaSoars,
Mrs Harriet Ssssiiid, George Stevens,
Thos W Sanders, Mrs Susan M Smith,
John Shannon, - Miss Susan Slugs,
Mordecai Sboftall, Charles S. Simonet,
- jun. r ; '..v Mrs Jane Stillw.
tsaic T Stewart,
• •.- v. T. ■ )
Wm Taylor, ' . Carqnell Tlson,
Miss W C'Tyson, Richard Turner,
Jeremiah Tilley, Nicoll Turnbull,
Mary Tyson, Clias W Turner,
w. -
.Mrs Jane Wail, • Mrs Mary A Wange,
Wimberly'J Wall, llobeit F. Webb;
Mrs Mary Wall, Mrs E Whiting, i
5Irs Eliza Wall, R 11 Woodhourt,
Lewis Warmsloy; John Willianisph,
Chas Ward; :' d. . Ellsjin Wilson,
.Miss Elizabeth' H. ThovWilliams,
Ward,- Stgpheu S Williams,
^(VUlivre,
Tamerlane, John-
a.Vt« ep, -?< 1 th , s port.-- w , i
otS ,18lh Ul1 ' Armadillo,
•^^^n'pbin. SOth sclir Jo, Bonner,
*
Fi
£ QL '^ pQRaESl'ONDEKTa.
ices Of the Courier, Mtreuvj )
1 Agnes,.St Augustine t day,>
Emanuel Wind sen. John J White;
Emanuel Wand jrl'
^t&8c Young. «
' ,i GEO. SCHLEY, r. m.
sepfl
Just Received.
44 dkdkih POUNDS Bacon
X V. V w 6 half bills Pick-
led -.Tongues . ,
23 bbls Mackerel No. 3
•1 O 'boxes Starch
For sale by • . .
n - GAUDRY ds LEGRIEL.
sept l~- „~18fa; ' .
A Tbci Eriglish“in France,
f j|Y ALES in two Vo|s. by tho Author of
JL- the English in Italy—just received
by .' ;.. T. M. DRISCOLL-
sept I " ‘ ■ ‘ '' - -• '
Just Received. ;
Handing from schr Excel.
H .-BBLS Canal Flour -
10 half bbls do do ,
5 bbls Linseed Oil
20 pieces .Bogging j .
5-half bbls: Pickled jTongncs
T-- ■&% ^ ' J, BTlIERBi'ERT;
, Just Received,
Aft WHOLE bbls Flijur. fresh
Tm\f SO half bbls (To.
Ground from old Wheat—Apply to
PALMES & LEE,
■ ) v- Exchange Dock,
augje .189
I fi ulant-snil, one lower studding-sail, one
■ Vnrast studding-sail, one gaft top-soil, of
\ i'ght cam-ass.; mj awning foie and aft, of
Main Transoh—Of Livo Oak, to be
' wllht “ ' "
bolted with twd'ifpri'bbUs, in diameter"■«.
ven-eightlis of. ah, filch.. Tliii reinuiniht
.transoms to sides'even inches arid hultec
with copper bolts,in diameter seven-eighths
of an inch. , . ' ;
Nighl-htaits ahd House Pieces—Of List.
Oak, to be sided nine jnches..... *,
Outside ptahk—The'running plank of
white oak, in thickness two dc^ne-qilartcr
inches. The outside plaflk abreast the'
deck to be in thickness thr"o' inch**, and
from thence, thy plank will fairly and' gra
dually. diminish to the thickness of the run
ning plank of the bnffom. The upper;
edge of the plank uext below the plank
sheer, to be in thickness two and a' half
Inches. • • •
Plank Sheer—Of white’6ak, or yellow
pine in thickness two and a half inches.—
From the plank' sheer to rail,the space' will
b. boarded oqtsideOtily with narrow .inch
white or yelloV pftse boards, fastened to
staunclieons about twenfy-seven inches a-
sunder, to have five.ports oh each side and
two in the stern aHtti' shutters. No p|ank
outside from the light water lino upwards'
(amidships)'to be fit width more than eight
inches. The fastenings of outside plank
from koet - to' one font above load water
line, to be of copper. The spikes may be
composition.'' Tile bolts to be copper.—
There will be no trendifii. each stroke to be
fastened * to' one firamo (comprising' two
timbers) with ihtWeoinposithm spikes o(
six inches in length (where the .plank 'is
two and one-quarter inclfts thick) and one
copper bolt, five-eighths diameter, to be
drove through and rivetted inside.,. Butt
bolts and liuodei* end-, bolts of oapper in
diamoter five-eighths of an inch.. Uieliog
plank of'yellow pine ill thickness two in
ches. " V ,,
: Breast hooks.—Ofllve osk, two-below
the deck'hook, to be faved and fastened
before the cieling is put on, and boiled witli
copper bolts in diameter three-quarters of
an inch. • .• ■
... Clamps—Of white oak or yellow -pine,
in thickness at the upper-edge S inches.
do do lower-edge two and a half in
ches. . .. ,, , • ~
A list or air strokes six inches wide to be
formed next below the stroke under the
•clamp.;/-, v ..
Beams—Of yellow pine,.to ibe sided in-
ohes, and moulded seven and a half inches,
To be kneed at each ond with 'one ledge
and one lap knee, to he sided five inolies,
excepting tho mast beams, wliieli; are to
have a dagger knee in lieu of the lap knee,
to ho bolted wlilrbolts' hi diameter three-
fourtlis.ofan, inch,. Deck plank of yel
low pine in thickness two and a half inch-,
es, in width not to , exceed eight inches,
Tobe fastened wlthirbn spikes and plug
ged.
- Mast’Porters.—pftive. oak to be kneed,
To bejfifted with a trunk' cabin, and in
other respects' to correspond with the
draught,’’
To be coppered to a water line eight
feet art and seven foot forward, with twen
ty-four ounce coppor. To' have'a com
plete set of masts and spars. Tlic principal
ones to be of the following named dimen
sions : . • ts. fi
; Main mxst whole length,Bfty-eight feet,
head seved-feet. . . .
Fore-roast whole length SO feetfl inches,
head ,7 feet. . ■ - ■" •
' Fore-yard thirty-Get. , •
~ “ TofT-Jail-yard twentyifour, feet.
■; •* Top-gallant-yard sixteen feet
! Fore-tdp-masl-lbirty-one feet, pole «ix-
tecn feet. .'L^. 1 • ,
i Fore gaft seventcenjfeet. ■ ,
5Iain do sixteep feet. ,
Main-boom a. ^ja.U .,,'
* Bowsprit out boaVd fB feet.. . >
:. Lower ftitfift dnd b'oWsprit, lo bo ofyel
law pine,if to .be |iad, the remaining spars
•to bo sjirnoe. : ’.., 1 ..
"tIThe remaining ipars to be m propor-
‘ To have oho fore-sail, one Main-sail,
one jib,one fore-tbp-sail. No, IS ' T
Oneflying jib, one squatb sail,'one top'
•ativuss, So. a.wlih slauiVclieolis complete,
i o have ihrt-n shrcmls to the foremast on
-tqli side, and (wo oh each side the tnuin-
ihast, of five and .vhalf indies rope. Tlic
(ore stay seven inches, with tho remaining
■ mining and standing rigging, to ho iii due
jirnporlioif, of the belt Russian hemp, to
lie patent laid, nnd. of,equal fmcucss niid
strength with that Hied in tho navy, 'file
blocks fin- sheets, halyards..braces to be
patent hushed Toliavo oiio riompeh ca
ble, is fathoms 9,-Inches, and ontf proof
chain cable, one inch diameter, 00. fath
oms. Two anchors, each Weighing 500
pounds’clear of.sloqk, ,Tho atjehor fqV
chain cable lo have and Iran stocky to have
all tho fixtures necessity -for working a
chain cable. -Ona li'anser, »ix inehos, 75
fathoms. One kedgd'anchor, 1 Whh iron
stock, weighing clear 6fitook?800 pb’und).
lo liava a capstan,. cainhose,' .hammock,
staunch con, waist-cl,ot|isring amh>y» bolts
Rtug bulls fnY train in rMelving tnckels.—
Iwtf iron davits on cabli quarter, for the
boals. All the outside plapk including
‘bedeck plank, to be plaitfed, Foreck's-
tlo floor, in length, about 14 feet, to have
lObirthi, , :. -, •
To have a trunk cabin, vylth a sky light,
<md two sliding lights on each side, to bp
fitted with four births and lookers—to havi
a store room between the stern frame gild
after bulkhead.ofjeabin, ill; length about
13 feot—to have a mugazine under the ca
bin floor. ' >' "v ••
To hare two store rooms (one on cSch
side) before the cahin in iengtlt six feet. ;
Tint length ol cabin floor, including store
rooms, 10 feet.
To have two scuttles near the stole
rootfiv, leading to the'liold.
The scuttle leading fo the magazine, to
have raised Comings n.ml a cap of.lead ;—
To have the necetsa*ry locks and bars for
the doors and' scuttles; ,
To have two boats of suitable size j
■ To liavo two cuats of paint ;
To have sufllcient to carry fifteen hun
dred gallons of water. . 1 . I
The materials used in' Che constmhtljnr
or the vessel, to be approved of b)f such
olficer of tho Reventro service, aS-the set-
rotary of theTrea'surv may appoint; The
vessel to be completed within sixty days
from the,dole of the contract, and the
workiiiaivsli'p to, be inspected previous to
.the delivery, by two competent judge»;one
to beeboien by each of the parties to the
contract, who, in the event of their disa
greement, are to choose a third, -who ire
to determine whether the work lias been
executed in all respects, conformably to
the proposals and agreement. ‘ >•'•
Sip. INGHAM.
• ffect clary of Treasury,
July-20—2awtd *
(t/^Tbo Savannah Repulihpan, Char
leston Mercury,Norfolk Beacon, Baltimore
Republican, American jdcnfin’el, and Ngvy
York Courier and Enquirer,' will publish
tfie above twice a week, lor three weeks.
july2B - m
■ Spanish Tobacc'o.
1 M M HE BOONS Spanish
bacco for vale by
SCOTT & BALFOUR
aug22 , -,18Sp
To-
Prime Green Coffee.
Jk BAGS primb Green Porto Rico
Goiree, lutuliug from jsghr Cyg-
f Tor sale by
II ALL, S if AFTER & TUPPER.*
net
nug Sb
Heinpand-Flux
£ BAGGING, & C ;
1.&00 ;
' 600 pieces 42 Inch' Flax Bagging,
weighing 1 1-2 lbs per.yurd
8000 lbs sultahie Twiftc. lor saloon
pswr*
tPhe mil receive, 'early next month, a genir
^ihJanC^^ter'
^ fcOODSc
By. Ihesliip Oglefliorpe, that.salled from
Liverpool on the 80th Jul/Jast,
' “ ,, *.**#60x4* tHjfiittti K ' ‘ ' \
Cfates of Crockery ware,
London Bottled Porter, Scotch Ale, Lon
don Dock Brandy and Min by the pipe
or demijohn, and Rock . Salt—the latter
suitable for manure tir cattle,
aug IS .. .. 179 ... ' 1 ’
[^Return Day of Jus-
tice Polot's Coiut for Septcniliei Teim, h
on WeUnestlay the 2d. and (Jouit Day the
12th of said month. Suitors, Jurors and
Witnesses will give tficir attendance ut that
time.
aug29- \ 185a *
In Cotmcil.
■ .- 27llVAUGUST, 1829.
O RDERED—That an election. for
fourteen.Ahtermen to represent the
City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, Lo
held bt the Court House on the first Mon
day ill 'September next, and that* the Mar
shal and two or more City*'Constables, at
tend to pi;eserye^ord.er, oho tho Treasurer
with his digest —anu that three of mot e Jus
tice^ be requested to preside.
Extract front the minutes,
M. MYERS, c.c.
aug 27 \ • 184< , fc •
; Madeira Wine. ,
T llfe Subsc^ibeis- have'just rcepived
ftoui Madeira—Hilda. Uu,uteri &
Eighths, of supeiinr first growth 0 years
old sfijiit and full budied London Particu*
lar Madeira Wine, which they will sell at
low rate{,and on accpmmodating terms,
scoTt& balfOur;
SJL- - 184cm • •*
Corn, Flour &c.
Justye'eelved by racent arrivals. '
1500 isr**#*
15 bbis Flour fresh ground from
■' old wheat
50 btlfbbls Flour fresli ground fm
old wheat
1000 hush Wheat Bran , . v
10 bids Potatoes.
.20 do NoSMackerel,fresh
for tale hy
. . PALMES & LEE,
) «ug>9 Exehtnge Dock,
The Sfivannah Steam
Rice Mill,
A T the East end of the City, is nt
receiving Rough Rice. The scho
ner Sarah Jayne, •.••feind.substantial
vessel, in eycefljnt.order kndavell calcula
ted fto.ni her light draught of water fo> tho
-business, Is In readiness at the,Mill, end
•may be sent to any of tho neighboring
plantations ft)/theconvmilencaef those who
■may pot yetitave had a good oppprt"pity
of ge.ttlqg'iltelr Rice fiirvyard—the stxc of
-this vessel - makes tier perfectly safe, to pro
reed to any of the Boutlieru Rivers. or in
‘ H,ALU CHAPTER Sc TUPP ER.
ids 1 ? , iof to, ..
"LomBcr Fffctorage.
rUI H E subscriber informs Ids friends and
JL the public, th'at he continues the
Lumber Factorage and
Conii)%issi6n Business,
at the wharf adjoining the Canal, on his
individual account,
He takes this opportunity or returning his
grateful thanks to those who so liberally
patronised the late firw.onVylly. fir Brown,
So respectfully solicits ir share of the same.
ELISHA WYLLY
aug 31 18848 .
Drawing
OF THE
Washing Ion City .
LOT T E J4.Y,
CLASS,No.IS. . . 7 :
42,35,23, 55,51,56, 31,49,-
43;
Holders of pfiz’cs will 'call for the cash at
LUTHER-S
... ’. Lottery and Exchange Office.
aug 31
$ 15j«©0.
Grand' Consolidated
LOTTERY,
CLASS No 10, 7
Was drawn in Washington,' on the 29th
inst. Tile drawing will be received on the
7th Sept,
SCIIEMtf.
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LUTHER’S
Lottery Exchange Office'.
Dissolution of Copartner:
-ft. ,.V ,,. •
rrUIE Copgrtnershlp bereteforq exist;
X inz under the ,firm of WYLLY &
BROWN, is this day dissolved by mufual
consent', t All persons having demands will,
render,them, and those indebted will make
payment to Chas. 1, Brown, who Is' duly
authorized to iMfieand receive the same,
and who will continue (he-Lamber Factor
age and Commission Business, oh his own
accoiintf ' -
BLlSflA WYLEY;' '—v
CHARLES J.•BROWN:
' ‘ ’'.Savannah; 24th August r 1829;
-Sif Waltet j Scott’s 1 'New
IlNJoftTinfflf,
’■X%i BEK osfTHE Mist- 'i voisi Tly the
gutpor of VYaverly, &0.&0, Jusf,received
aug.HS
TfMvDRISCOLL.
- (ft
Muscovado and White Ha-
v- va»R Sugars
T ANDING from brig Stranger from
'Matatraas.
53 lilids MdsqpVado Sugar' *'
- 25 boxes superior White HaVuna
* • ■ do. • '
Which will be sold a bargain on the
wharf.
aug 27 J. B. HERBERT,
Cotton Bagging, &c.
i K Jk PIECES superior Hemp
Bagging ftj. Moris’" biand
ng "j. Moris’
15 lilids Jamaica Sugars
Lauding and' for sale' l-
aug 27.
or sale liy
ORUE GORDON.
0 of Quinine.
OTJNClift genuine Sulphate of
-r- -. . Quinine, from-Apothecaries*
Hall, London—just Imported. For
HAIJL, SIIAPTER &TUPPBR.
tmgJM t
; Dr. A. Slieflall’s Office
I S now kept in Broughton Street, im»
mediately opposite the lesltlcncc of
Air. John Waters t Ids professional services
are respectfully tenderod to the inhabitants
of the eity and adjacent county.
»Ug 27,, I Ml - r ' j ... ..
Factorage Sc Colnmissioii
Bushiesis.
T HE undersigned Intends commcnc- .
tag the above mentioned buslrieisK
on the first day of Oitfibgr Jiegt, and wj|l
be thankful to his Inends ahd'TIle- poJhtio
for n share of their patronage. On lii£
wharr are safe anil convenient fire pvool
stores, for the reception ofproduce; Liber
Ttl advificet will be made o'n produce, ol,
otlier property being plkced in bis Halids
foi sale.
WILLIAM TAYLOR.
Savannah, <B<A August, 182B. ( \
“ • ikhrti c .
4-
atqt 29
Fresh Sweet Oil
A ; FEW.Caskeia Of first quality Sweet
/R' Oil just received, and for sale by
. JAS. GANAllL.
Hunter’s Building,
aug 27 I04JU
M.'
N«w : Goods.
PRENDERGAST, Nos. S &14
< Gibbon’s Block has opened a
ftesh-assortment 6f
DRY GOODS,
received per late arrlvalt— Consisting In
part of i : - -
Superior Blue, Black & filixed cloths
Fancy Prints,
Mourning do
Figured and Crossbar Jaconets—(fine)
Yellow Nankeens do
Furniture Fringe
Linen Cambric Hdkfs
Wellington Cravats
.Besona , do
Bile Leyantjne .dqaikj
Blqe' Bandana Hk.fs.
Brown Linen, (fine).
“ “ Lawn for Ladles’ hats
•• - Cotton Cambric do. do
Poiige Sinchews and Levantines ,
Coloured Grps De Naples
Beit. Hit; Cap 'and Tartet Ribbons,
Nankin Crapes, English Thread laces
~ Worsted Braid, Sup. Peat) Buttons,
Long White Kid Gloves, II. S„Mitts,
‘ Bleached, Brown and Colored home
spuns, Checks, (Linen, janfi. Cotton
Ticking, obc. tic. All of which will be
sold unusqally low. - „ -
aiig 27 184 , ,
Chatham Superior Court.'
.■ ’ ■ - MAY TERM, 1829.
XCFHEREAS William' Gaatun; James,
w w Bilbo, Orray Taft, and Genrj,,^,
Gordon, were summoned to attend tliie"
Termofthr Couit as Gland Jurors and
mado dcfiiu1i-.lt is -ordered that they be
severally fined in the sum of Forty Dollars,'
unless good came of excitso be filed with,',,
Abe Clsrk of this Court, on or before the
first day of the next Term. •
True extract from the minutes,
ROBERT VV. POOLEir, Clerk.
W MEliEAS John Dennis, Thumaa.
S'. Luthri, Nicoll Turnbull, Johtf
P. Doan, Joseph Hitchcock,'Gyorge Bon-
ney, Anson Parson, Levi Hart, end Wil
liam K. Gaston, were summoned to attend-
this Term o( llieCourt. as Petit Jurors and
made defiiu't—It is ordered that they be
severally-fined in the'sum of-Twenty I)o!- ,
lars, unless gmid'caiiso nf excuse be filed.,
wiili llieG.lerk of this.Court on or. heforo'
the first day of the next'Term, •
True extract ftom the minutes. <
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.' '
augfi7 . 1.84. v . -.
CJiaiham Inferior Court
" ; ;- JULY TERM, 1S29. 4
W HEREAS William H. Coe, WIN.
liam F. Trylor,- Janies Thonip-..-
son, Horace Blair, Tlmnus Uyerson, .
Franees I Lay. Norman M’Leod; William '
Finch, George Oliver, John W. Turner. 1
and Jacob Go(ild,.we«e summoned to ’at
tend tpe present Term of this Court as Ju-ji
rors and.made default—Ordered that they*,
be aeverally fined in the sum of Ten Ho.lars, -
unless they file on oath, with the Clerk at
this Court, good pause of excuse:oil or be
fore the first day of the next Term, *
- Tri|0-extract frtmi the minutes.
' ROBERT. VYi POOLER. ClertC.
aug 87 184- t >
Fresh Mackerel.
S% &Z. BBLS No 3 Mackerel
svQF ■ • For-aale by .
S PALMES •& LEE. ■
aug 20 .. . .Exchange Dock.
t >'• “ ; ,. Notice^.'' .
T HE public are .. Cautioned' agains
trusting.the crew of the ship Helen
Mar and Statira, at,no debts of their con
tracting will bo paid by either the master or
consignees. < .. • - .'
HALL, SHATTER teTUPPER.
aug 25 • - '4,
Corn, Flour, &c. .
S AAA BUSHELS M&yland
•WV White Corn.
' ' 100 bbls new,H<r\v'ard-st. Flower.
50 bagrptntte Green: Coffee
20 hhds Whiskey
...18 bbls and 0 boxes Hams
Just received, per schr, M.eredinii, ftom
Baltimore, add for ; sale'by, ■
.SORREL & ANDERSON,
■ aug 27 ", .J84y ,
•Novel,
rr -. Just.Receivecf.
FMl HE'. School or Fashion, a
JL"‘in 2 Voir.’ •
Richelieu—A Tqlo of France in two
Pols. ... ’ *.< tttVZi) ' ' ’
' ! TtiE'cGosTnuMp’us Works or Junius—
To which is prefixed nil.Enquiry respecting
tho Author—Also, a Sketch ol the Life of
John Horne Tucko.
-’-also,
An assortniehtofStationary.;
.Tor sale by '
ang 85 iT. M. DRISCOLL.
Elfingham County A cade*.
i in/.
SPRINGFIELD, 1st August, 1829., >
T HE.undersigned give notice that the -.
above' Institution is this day opened ,
under the direction of the Rev. Mr. OL«r
cot# . : J . *
1 The .following jire the rates of Tuitions
Reading, Wr'ning ahd Cyphering, three
dollars a' quarter, '
English Grtinigr,'History and Googra-
phy, five dollars a quarter.
' Laoguagds, Astronomy, Philosophy and
Belles LettciSi eight dollars a quarter,
TheStudbnts wii) be prepared in this
Institution for enteriog Franklin College,
Athens, Georgia, aa required by the Se-
natus Academicus oftbis State. ,
Springfield is situated in a healthy, high
pine woods settlement, about 28 miles from
Savannah; is the County Town, a Post
Office will he opened at theplace shortly,
from which letters,wiRbe forwarded to Sa
vannah every othSr day, .
Good Board at $00 00 pel year at pre
sent. »•’
-* JOHWGOLDWIRE, V
, WILLIAM BIRD, IConimis;
CLEM POWERS, sioners,
JEREMIAH CUYLER.
aug 8 175||l ' i ' JJ. '• '
Flbur, MadkeYel, Hay &
KJkBBLS Canal Flour "E> S.
YF' Reach & Co’s.” brand
j JO bbls No 3 Mackerel,. Rofton In
spection..^ -,
60- bundles Hay. fiitst quality
■' 38 hhds St Croix Sugar prjme
Landing from ship Macon and -for sale
* y HALL, SHATTER Si TUPPER.
aug 18