Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 05, 1829, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Notice; T ub Subscribe hiving tfu»«0ed on tl,o will of tin) l»'o lowjjh Lnw sen. if Liberty County. requests nil persons laving demands .gainst the estate to pro- n U t them duly attested, mnl uM person* m- leltloii to tliesamo, to corner forward ami niakei payment.... £ ^ AW( July 28 i No 189 Vol. XXVI SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1829; ss- IF'- Notice, OUR Months after date aphliealion _ will bo lliado to the lion, the Juslioei the Inferior Court of Emanuel county "leave to sell nil tho real estate of James Jwiner. dee. for the benefit of tho heirs and Adm’or. july 28 >71 , Notice. IRU80N3 hiving demands against to ssiatrhfthe rata Mrs. Sarah De - . .11 „ R .„ ni them duly attested, '.vl 1 ihL Indebted to said estate will make sjraenttd, ^ mT Jsirt, Qualified Executor. July 7. ~ Notice* A LL parsons having demands against the estate of James Bwll#. •II|R , . b - them, and those Indebted will make ^^"’V’HOMASBWtNEY.Adm-o, july 28 > lt» _ Notice. I HE cn-purtnendilp heretofore exist K ing between, the subsrrihers under a firm of James Anderson St Co. expired By limitation on the 81st of May last i All poraous Indebted will make payment |o James Anderson, who is duly jWiotlwj In settle the affairsoflhe concert!, arid "III outinuo tile business for hls own aeeount. IAMBS ANDERSON, C. M. KINO. Inna 18 136 Notice. t)UR montlis after date, application ■ • will heinnde to tha llonoroblq tin unices of the tnforluf Court of Effing- ■in county, when sluing fur ordinary pur ises, for leave to sell the half of an umli- ided tract of land in the county ol'Effing Ram, containing 1.17 I * acres formerly ia property of llonjilmlrt Portpr* for the rhefit of lhe heirs of William G. I orter, deceased.. may * WILLIAM KING; Administrator fie bonis non. ton ■ . Notice. fEREAPTEIl flie Savannah' Libra ry will he Opened for the deliver* to JjiviKw every Monnay. Wednesday and r ri fay, from 4 W 0 o'clock 1*. M. . Individuals not share holders can It is v i- ha use of the Library on the following pruts. For one year, by paying ft 2 IB six months, *• 6 'any less period, at the rate ol 2 per month 1VM. MOREL, Librarian, [may IlMJz Notice.' I OUR months after date, we shall art! ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef- lngham couoly. for leave to sell ail the pal Estnlo of Willi tin II. Womack, dec. Icing several tracts of Land ill said county, In both sides of tlic Louisville 'road, con fining together 570 acres, for ttib benefit |f the heirs; ■ ' to . WM.T.T \M A. PRF,VATT*i . Adm’r. in right of his Wife, SAUAII I’REVATT, Adnt’x. War 28 J 7:1 IIIE subscribers Acg leave (o inform . their customers and friends*, that irly in tho Fall they will liave a supbrior ortment of, * Dry Goods, nth imported and dbntesiic, nf every de- Jf ription,,which they intend selling on their Isual liberal terms. They also Infiirrn rh.it Villiain Rose will attend uflhc Drv Goods pusmess, and Hugh Rase to the Factorage nd Commission llifriness, at their Count- jane 12 168 For sale. TRACT of land containing 250 . C.res,' situate in the district of Oi- Kligebiirgh, on Edisto creek in the state of ir J?* 1 9‘ iro ' lnn > bnnndipg'noith on lands Ol Daniel Mazyck, and south and wont’oil Tie said creek. For a plat of sald laiirf, and terms of sale, Pl'Ply to GKO. GLEN, | -fob-S Ex’or. est. of John Glen. Treasurer’s Office. T - L,_ • Auihjst 1. 1829. IIE average price of Flour during the t Iasi month being 57 per Jrarrcl ol 1286 lbs. Itread for the present month Imust weigh esfollows viz:| ■ I -2 cents Loaf 2lbs It oz 6 1-4 " a y *, y j ii ._jP.fi which all Bakers and rollers of Bread I Will take due Notice. L * M. W. STEWART, c. t. IP aug l Seidlitz and Soda Pow- ^ _ ders; XOO boxesSoda Pow lMAhLERY A: DUFFY, DRAPERS tf TAlLOkS, on TUB llAV, EAST OF THE CITY* HOTEL. H AVE received by recent arrivals from Now York, a fresh ami elegant as sortment of the most seasonable GOODS, In their lino— ' ■; consisting <ir Blue black, brown, olive. Green and mixi BROADCLOTHS. ■ *, Blue, brotvri,grocri,and steel mixt QUEENS CLOTH. Blue black and fancy colored single mil- led CASSIMERE. Morlno Cloth and CaAslmere, (light ami beautiful materials for summer wear) Bpmbuzihe Circassian llrown, white and drab English und French Drill Striped Florentirie, Satin Jean Grass Clutlii, Bourbon Drill Silk Gamble!. Nankeen , And a variety or other stuffs suitable fin summer coatees and pantaloons VESTINGS English, Italian arid French black and ootnrad Silk Valencia anil Marseilles of lluff, White . anfl neai fancy Patterns White and Buff Cassitnere and Cash- meret All of which tliej are prepared to make to measure, in the best manner and at abort notico. to. - FANCY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment of Bilk and Li.nen Cambric Pocket Hand kbrebiefs Cravats, Stocks, Sliffners Black, white and tiraw colored Horse- skin Gloves, Grass Cloth and Linen do . . Suspenders, Watch Guards ahd Rib bons, Hosiery of all descriptions Foraging, Moroco, Cadet & Mediter - ranean Caps, &c. &c. - also, A generalAssortment of nr.ADT MAnr. sprino A'n st’wMKR CLOTHING. Consisting- of airaGoi Coats. Frock* Bird Ions ?oj trees, Panta- Vests, Jackets, Draweis, * . Shirts. Collars, &c. Sit., he. Al. St D. respectfully inform their friends that the whole of life goods Uaje been care fully selected hv^Mr. M. and the ready made clothing, manufactured entirely un der his inspection, . V they assure their run turners that the utmost confidence mav be placed in site faithliftness of their work; april 811 Effingham County, . INFERIOR COURT, JolVTerm. )8«9. O N-the petition of William Mijrcl, sia ting ilie existence St toss and praying tile establishment of a certain promissory note, jointly and severally inndrlmd signed liy William J. Miilrvne; and William G I’orler, both late of said county deceased, dated Effingham county. ISth February, 1824, payable to tile said Wililom Morel; or order, on or before the 1st (fn.v <>f January next, for the sum of twenty- fiveil.illars.for value received, a copy whereof, with the affidavit of the .said 'tilli.un Moref.ts filed Jn tffo Clerk's Office,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of Effiing. Iiain, the acting and qualified administrator of the said William G. Porlerg deceased, and the heirs and representatives of the said William/. Mulryne, deceased, do shew cause on or before the fiisi day of th» next term ol this Court, why the prayer of the pelllio er should not lie grained, and it is further ordered that this rule be published ipoiie of the public Gaxettes nf tfie Citv of.Savannali, once a month Until the time appointed for sheving cause thereof. ” Extract from the minutes, , JNO. CHARLTON, Clk. joly,l8 t07$i. Clianiliers hii|)cnor Court, , . - . JUNE S5th, I82B The Marine 5r. Firo Iri- snmnco.Baok ol the State of Georgia, et al. ^ig House on tile Bay, aild will mako liiie- ja,. al advances to'such as may feel dlsposedj 5' euzer Early, o enliust them .with tha <ii.pd.al of their "" helngve '^' (0 .h^Court that Elea- , m. xor Early one ofthe'defendants in the n„l n/ C.iiullinni nnnn. Chatham Su- pn. lor > Conn, January Term, 1830 In Equity. _ . , disposal.. pioduce. Both biisinesses wilt bo carried Bh as liefork, bfid'or the.f)rm ; of,j< W5I. St II. ROSE. ■ itbove^eause resides out of Chatham conn- 1 —On motion il is orderefriiiat the said leazer Early appajir on or before the first day of tlia next Term of this Court and en ter liis appearance tlicretmand in default thereof the snid complainant have leave to proceed on their said Bill In the same manner as If personal service of the Bill and subpoana had been effeetbd on the sai I Eleazer—And it, is further ordered thi .this Rule he published once n month tn on- oftlio Public Gnzettcsof tjovnnnah until (lie expiration theieof. , Extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. jnne 30 1 bS 60 do Scidlitz do . _ Th 6 improved Cheltoi I Bavdry* Moore I ported and for snle by ^‘..PARSONS, Just Received 1 P ER Ship Henry and other Into arri • vals a supply of the following arti cles : White Lead, ground in oil. Dutch St American Linseed Oil India Vermillion Gold Leaf • Oilin'Shellac Dry Black Lead Lainblack assorted papers Window Glass assorted sizes Paint’Brusjios do do With, a complete aiiJrtmdqt of articles in tho abovo line for sale low by july 28 P. MAR am Saits, pro Davidson, un- «* Removal, rp 8. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of- i, flee is removed to the Office for , . merlv occupied hv 8. 4s M. Allen St Co. rt’-at tho Eagle, No, 8 G. jwb doors East Of tho City Hotel. Brought to Juil; I N Savannah; on the lutli iust. a negro man who snys his naino is J ERllY, ami that ha belongs to the Slate nr Geoi- gia, that he tanaway from -the Chatalloo- cliqe river about 4 months ago—lie is 5 li-ct 9 inches high, anil about 33 years of age;he is of a yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. . JOHN I DEWS, j.c.o. aug IB 180 I - Brought to Jail, ‘ N Savanimlum the loth iuyt. a negro mail whosuys his pome is SIMON, and tliat lie lialongs to the Stale of Geor gia, that lie lanaWay froin the Chalahoo- oliee Itivpr afoul 4 iimnlhl ago—ho is 5 feel 5 8-4inches high and ulmiil 2b .tears of age—lie has lost one of his font teeth. JOIINL UKlVH.y. o.c. aug IB Brought to Jail. ^N Sarannali, on tlia totli imt. a •negro JL man who says liismame is NED. and that ho belongs to tho Stale of Geoigia, that he ranawai from (lie Chataliooeliee ritei about 4 months ago, he is 5 feet 8 inches high and about 23 years of age. J"I«M. DEWH.jtf). c. ang 18 iso By Ihe Fresideut of the U- I ni ted States. N puruiancwof law, I, ANnaF.wJacx- •on, President of the United States ul America, do liareby declare and make known dint a publio sale will bo held at tile l.niid itfice in Sparta, in the Slate of 'bib una, on the second Monday in Octo ber next, for Urn disposal of the public lands -wiililn the limits of the undorinnii- turned townships xnd fractional township!, to wit: - Townships seven, eight, nine, ten or.d eleven, of lUnge.twenty live. Tri ' nsliips seven, eight, nine,, ten end tieeiiphel townships elsvcn of ltango twen ty six. ’ Townships seven, olglit, nine and frao timial township ten, of Range twenty sev en. Townships scrtfa and eight, and fraclinn- . al towfishipsiiine and ten of Range twenty eight. Township seven, and fractional town ships eight and nine, of ltango twenty antes raua- in- . Brought to Jui>, I N navaiinah, pu the 4th iillinin. ^-ne gro ipeii.wjiQ savs hie name ia POLV IsORE and that hb helongs to J Cuihheri, of South Carolina, llial ho way about ten days ago, he isS.feet 8 Clins high amt en.utt <8 vear* of age. JOHN I. DEWri. j o.i ong 0 175 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 25th ultimo, a no gto mnn, w ho aaja his name- ia TO- ' K Y.and that he belong-to William Beal of Richmond County,'lia. that hr raqaway cle, -N'adivi about two week- ago, he is 5 feet 8 l -Clii- 'dveitiier ehes high &.ibonL85 reaisofage—the tup of Ills head Is gra * . JOHN I t>E\V^./. c. c. Fractional townships seven end eight, of Ran:e thjrty. The township* aro to be offered in the order above ile«ig‘naird, beginning with the Inn est iiinhb«of scetiun in eartl. ’Hie lands reserved by law tor the ilia of schools, or for oilier purposes, nre in bo ex eluded from sale. Oivcn under my hand at the Citv of Washington, this third day of July, A. D 18*0. . Andrew Jackson. By th'o President I J^UBtUWKtfttWfv.l, iJtMl nissioiior nftlie UanerulL indOffiee. To benniblisliad HI the Naleliez Slales man, Jaexliin Journal, I.imisiuna Adveili tor, Allapapn Gazelle, llnnisville U-iim- e.rul, Mo tile egister, Baltiiuoie Repo.bli can Philatfefuhll .Sentinel,.It icbiunml En quirar, Itabigli Star, Ciiarleston Mefburv, .Savannah Kepubliean, Augiflia t.’lirom 1 ville Republican, and Louisvill iuiytto - 171 Presid ang '8 1)5 Brougjit to Jnih' I N Savannah, on the filsl uliiino- gru manwhi.sa sliigm iiirtiliai he helongs to Bevi her! i^plinly. Ga that he I three ywqJl* aco-ahe fs a (kef high and Bbpiit 15 tears of a scar on lilschqi. JOHN I DEWS, aug 8 175 1 Brought to Juil. TN Saviinnah on tlwu25th Mny n negro i man who say- hi- name is' JANU \ BY, and that lie belong] LI Edward nidi ohsin. of • miih Carolina, its t lie raiia«ay about oitoweeTt'ago,'he*is 8 Ibet t inrbos liigli and about 22 years of age. lie has In-t Sererwlofliis front leplh..’ * nug B* ... iy.l, IVE'VS. i.e.c. Brought, to Jail. • r N Savannnh, som* tiinetigo- af -negro 1 man who says Ills name is JIM, and that he belongs to John I’itinan but-flees no know wliertfhis mastei liveiqnor where he ranaway from. I nip. induced- Id he tievc that ho |s owned by anine one elto! lie is 4 feet > t-t inches liigh and iiboul 15 vearaofage; lie slaimners a little whan caking. JNO. I DEWS, a. c. t • "inn W I4«4t.w *1" Committed to Jail, A T Consnw|inie?iie,.oii ill" 15ili of May X* Inst.-a neero man named GI-’OItGE who says he belongs to the Onkimilgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. Ilobeii McCall is agentlie is alieut 85 y.earsof age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high jnlv 18 J. J. BECK, j. a, u. Comimtted to Jail, A T Coins'vhatrbie.on the e.Slb March last, a neernman wlm says his name .is JOE. who first claimed Air Richard El- pis as liis master, hilt since says lie helongs to n Mr. J din Thlerce. who lives about 4 mites from. Savannah; he is about 5 feet 0 inches high, and about fnrtv years'of age. J. S. BECK, i B.D. july IS IBS 30 aug 11 Just Received, KBL8 No. 3 Mackerel, landing and for sale by J. It. HERBERT. State Arsenal. P ROPOSALS will bo icceived until the 1st of December next, for build ing ail \RSKXALof Brink on the Lot op posite the Guaid House, 00 feet front,by 40 feet deep, two siorius high, in accord mice with a plan in possession of tile un dersigned. The proposals must include the cost of materials ; the w’oik must be done ill the best manner, and must he finished by -the •1st day of May 1830. Tho Bricklayers 1 * Carpenter’s proposals may lie separate or jointly—tlie Intier would he preferred, A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved security will lie required, for the faithful performance of the-contract.. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent. aug 1 173V Just Received, Landing from ichr Excel. •to gg IIBIsS Cunal Flour XD 10 halCbbls do do 5 libls Linseed Oil 20 pieces Bagging 5 half bills Pickled Tongues For sale by J. B. HERBERT, aug 25 ~- \ .. Just Received, WHOLE blils'-flour fres& and 50 halfbbls do. - Ground from old Wheat—Applv to PALMES St LEE, Exchange Dock. * auf!8 180 By the President of tlje U; States. [ N pursuance of law, I, Andxrw Jack- son, President of the United Stales ul Vmerica do hereby declare lin'd make known ilial a public sale will be held .at tho Land Office at St Helena G'ouit House, in the Slaty of LtMliiaa,' on tlie secunij Monclay in November next, for tlie ffispo- ~l oflhe unappropriated public lands with tlia limit oflhe uiideriuenliinied tunu- shins, situate in the Land District West of Pen I River,and East of the Island of New Orleans, to win Township two, of Range one, Tiiwuspips One, two, three, five and six, of Itangc two. Townships one, two, three, four, livo and six, of Range three. Townships ono, two, three, four, six apd toveu, and Iranliuiial townships eight and nine, of Range four. To > nihips un<, two, tlirepy four, five,six .and seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five; 1 Townsliipsone, two, three, four, five, six and seven, and frnclonul township eight,of linage -ixfi* • Towns ips one, twy, three, four, five.six nail -even, and fractional township eight,of Run ;e seven. L Townships oup, two, three, four, five.six' and seven, and liactional township eight,of Range flight. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six and soyejroffltaiign nine. The abnveto>wnsliipsare all situate south of the thirty first degree of latitude, ahd East ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly all tlm In,nfs tying on tlie Amite Tickfnsv, nd Tangapalia rivers. Tim townships will he offered in the or- flnr above ilc-ignatod, beginning with tlie lowest number Of section in each. Tlie lands reserved by law for the liso of schools, nr futhfiihbr purposes, vfttl be ex cluded from sale. Given under my band attoie cily of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1820. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Rv the President, ' GEO. GRAHAM Commissioner of tlie General Land Office; To be published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Aliapapa Gazelle. Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi can, Pilila .olpliia Sentinel, Riclininud Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannali Republican, Augusfir hroniele.Nasbvillo Republican, * Luuis- Iti Advertiser. jnlv 28 17f • 2.11 v c ;i An Ortlinance T O limit the amount of the Poll Tax to be imposed'on, and collected from any freo wliite citizen of Savannah and Hamlets thereof. > Wliereas tho General Assembly of tlie Slate nf Georgia at tho last Annual Meet ing thereof enacted that tlie amount of tlie poll tax for tlie said Cily and Hainleis should not exegfid ono dollar. • lit.it therefore Ordhinei, hy me Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, in Council Assembled, That the amount of Poll Tax for .1820 and annually thereafter on any free, white in habitant of said city and hamlets aforesaid shall not exceed one dollar exclusive nf costs prnvjded returns aro made'as pre scribed by Ordinance. §2 .He it further (Irdianed by the authori ly aforesaid. That all ordinancesAar purls thereof, imposing a higher amoiiiitof Poll Tax be and the same are hereby lepealcri. Passed in Council 27th August, 1828. . W. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. [Attest] M. Mrzas, c. c. aug 20 . Notice. ISSINU from the store eif the tub-’ d scriber a Dag and Night Sp; Glass, covered' Ivith ySilow calf skin, an. ‘•J. B. Herbert & Co.’- written on. It.', favour wjll be conferred by any person th. ’will return.it 10 - t, H, HERBERT. •, aujfffi' * to LIST OF LETTERS, R emaining inihe post oiute, Ha vennali. August 81,182p. Persons i-liing Loiters from tills List arc request ed to ask fur '•Advertised Letters." U. Mrs. Bellinger. 2, Nancy Bryan, Sarah A Bane, Mrs. Eliza Bacon, Joins Barton 2, Tims It Baker, Hantl W 111 ilr, Win Brundihnry 2, De, nis Bragdnn, Asa 'V Huzeinure, Jas Bagnell, Clias LBiadtay, Timothy Q Ram aril, Thos II Itleai, Wilt Bellinger, Mrs Charles, Edwd Clansey, Clins Cninum, P Cartier, Jnlih Clark, . Noel Clark 8, 'Ions I'iiadwao, Andrew Clark, Afrs Mary Boyd, John i rowii, Ralph Bowman, Fales osue, l-npt J liruwii, Wm Bruwnjoim, Jas Rruwu, Airs Mary J Brown, E H Iliirriit, MrsNunoy Buxton, Wm It Burt, ■ Tims C lluilcr. C i JosialiM Cleanelniul, Benjamin .'I >-Msun, John M trooper 2, P J i uoper, T Coniii lly, Aliss F II Cruvatn, Henry 'V C runic, I *>• Jpliri E Davis, Mrs Rebecca Doit- Miss Susannah A. ville, Daly, Jut F Ilunn, •Mr. June Davis, J A Dulilguuit. Jus Heap. 'I ereai-e Daffy, Jolinsun I)ei lin, Jessee Dm i dice, Riciiard Dimuii, John Dugger, fi. Win English, Kvuben English. P Geo F dim 2, Airs Edwd I'uolinnu, Mrs Margl Farley,-' John's Fu-tt-r, Alls - 11 Fuutluan, - Luke Fuluier, .• m C Fuutmaii. (J. fr K Guerrilla ul, Mrs Gueniiitaij, Isaao C Griggs, Driisev Grifflu Iticiiaid W Gumd. John Hares, in Hum, Isaco ll^rrisan, . Jot ti Heurgruves, Mrs Lev/uafi Hern. //. Henry D Holland, Francis Holcmnto, •‘Julia G HolciiuiUe, Aiiehuel Hughes, Ebenexef Jaeksau, Turner Jenkins, Cupt Juiin Jacssoii, David Jnlliisiin, Joint Jacksbii, ll iiuul il JuhusoD, A. Airs Mary H Kemp- Wm Kearney,, |UII> Jas 6’ Lewis, Christian Mauser, 2 us Aieiinemiull, is Alary Mercer, Uraiib .'Idler, .-am kV aiiileratd, Oain alurrell, liu-ie Aluita, l liilip Aluli ey, ' Hugh Neikbit, Tlios Pratt, - Dr linn Platts, 'Vin Pearce, . Mrs Piiuier. David Limcliuiger. Mi John Al’Entigadti John Al’lvune, P APGuyeip, Cltrisiuplier Al’Dmi- aid. Nebulas APNanurn. K-Al’DiinatU; 'V in APUreggor, N. P. Hardy O Pitts. Mrs' Eliza Postell 2, D PuMcll, n. Capt Perry Rase, Miss esarali Al Hub erts. Louisin Rnussctt, Wm Rubinsou, Win T It ise. Cecelia Itivroney, 'Vm Rushing, Peter Ramsey, llurr-y Reed, Cuiulus Itecd, Gram B Reeves, Jus Reason, Ira Richards, All-- Alary A Rob- ' erls, Miss Eliza Roberts. S. John W Savage, Aqiiilla Stevens, John Sanderllii, Susanna Sears, .Mrs Harriet Sassard, George Steens, Thus W Sanders, Airs Susan Al Miiitli, Julio Sliannun. Aliss Susan Shigs, Alordecai Sboftall, Gli tries S Simonet, juil. Isaac T Stewart, Win Taylor, Miss W p Tyseu, Jerniniah Tilley, Alary Tyson, Airs Jane Wall, Wimberly J Wall, Mrs Mary Wall, Mrs Eliza 'Vail, Lewis Warmsloy, Clias Ward, Aliss Elizaholh Ward, Mrs June Stillwell, T. Carunell Tison, Richard Turner, Nieoll Turnbull, Clias W Turner. if. Mr- Mary A Wange, Itofieit F. "ebb, Mrs E Whiting, R II Wnndbuuve, John Williamson, Elisha Wilson, H. Tlios Williams. Stephen S Williams, Emanuel Wand sen. JubuJ White, Emanuel 'Valid jr. y. Isaac Young. GEO. SCHLEY, p. sepi t X .•Swedes Iron—daily expect ed<. TONS Swedes Iron, coin- ,-W toF toF . prising a full ana complete ■tioumeyit ofall the sizes in common us" —and many extra sizes are daily cxpoctsd and oii arrlvaLwill be offered for sale en accommodating terms. As tins iron lias been selected from tlie fartories in Sweileti by an experienced hand, its qunlity may lie lelied on. Apply to •HALL. BHAPTER & TUPPER. july 28 ..Just Received. . T HE School or Fashion, a Novel, in 2 vols. Richelieu—A Tale of France in two vols. -The Posthumous Worms or Junius— To which is prefixed an Enquiry respecting the Author—Also, a Sketch ol the Life of John Horne Tduke. l ALSO, An assortment of Stationary, Pot sale by ang 25 - - T. AL DRISCOLL. Prime Green Coffee. me toto: RAGS prime Green Porto Hico •7#“" Coffee, landing from sclir Cyg- iot, for sale hy - HALL, zii(r*4 Effiiigliuhi County Acadc . my. SPRINGPtEI.D. let August, 1826. T HE undersigned give notice that the above Institution is this day opened under tlm direction of the Rev, Air. Ol- ■cqT. ', , V m , Tho following are tho rates of 'i'nitioni Reading, .Writing and Cyphering, three dollars a quarter, English Graniar; History and. Geogra phy, live dullars a quarter. Languages, Astrmmniv, Philosophy, and Bellos Lelleis, eight dollars a quarter, T|ie rttildents will he piejimed in this Instiitition (or onteripg Franklin College, 'lliens, Georgia, at required by tho Bd- uutiis AcadoinicUs uftjiis Slate. Springfield is sltuatcil in a healthy, high pine woods seitfemenl, ahriut 20mi|es from Savannah, is die County Town; a Pni( O a co will lie. openrd al the place shortly,' from which leiteto will be furwardod to 8a vannali every oilier day. Guod'lluard at 508.00 per ‘year at pre sent. : ft,.' JOHN COLflwillE, WILLIAM BIRD, l LEM POWERS, JEREMIAH CUYLEJ aug 8 I75||l Cliutlinui -Siipnior Court. • M l V TERM. 1820. W HERE \> 0»»t6ih’«ninies llilbo, Orroy Thfl,*urul ticorus Jiotdon, wfriHimmoned to tittend this Term of th* Couit ns Grand Jurt>r« and made default—It j® ordered Thai they 0b icverally fined in Ihr ktim*of Kent litilUri, ii. leH»goi)d cau<u of excuse br filed with Hip ('lefk «»f tin® Ootiit, on or before tho in*! dt.y of the next Turin. ** True uxtriict fiom tho ininiitHH. it OIIF.W f i* W ,^< m »M >H, ’Clerk Juiin Ihuu u, I'hoinas t 1/ i-L leUfiifi, Nit.uil Tiii4)iiali,'Jtj|in l J . Ilomi* lliti.l.tMicl; n*y» An>on Purffoif, f>vi H limn K. Gif*u»n. • »*rt* mikmmi I hi# Term i»f tin* Cuun ;;s i* m*a»de/H(ilt—it i< rirduivd sevfrnlly fined in the muii of Tv-unty f)uj I »m. Hiller e >od canw of j-m i>s** he fil*d with the Clerk of thU Conn . • yi hefor® the Apt dyy of lip* jiex.t TerQi TlU« extract fiom Ihft minmi's. ItOIIEKT W. POOLER, Clerk. AUiil 184 « i.’oMftt*' RdH- ll’. r'lld Wil- " “il tU ■ui Jtnoit ;iud tiidi th*y J{D 1 liatliani Inferior,CouH JULY TERM, 18CJ. . W HERE '8 'Villiain. I), t.'w, Wjj.' Iiain F. I’cylor, Jame» Thmup- miii, Huruce IMair. Thnuus , ftvrraaD, t r.»| l.iiy, Norman Nf’l.otMl, sViilimn Finch, O'eurKH Oliver John W. 'Turner, .ind Jacob Gould, were •uimifibnpd to (ft •end tin* pref nt T»*nn of this Court as Ju rors und niHilo default—Ortlr-red that thpy !»♦* st verall) fined in thpa/im of.T'pii Lo Ihrs, imlW they file on oath, with thu Clerk ol 1 hin Court, nood cau»e of excuse on or be- fore the first di»y.of die next Term.' True ^xtruct from tin* minutes. UOBRIIT W. POOLER, Clerk. 0HU*7 184 • M. New Goods,. Pit ENDERGAST, Nos. 8 St 14 Gibhon*s Block ha« opened a fic»h ujsrtmcnt of • DRY GOODS, rereived per late anivals—I'onsikting in part of ■ as Superior Bine, Black St Alixed cloths Fanny Prints,. Alourniiig do Figured and Cross bar Jaconets—(fine). Yellow Nankeens do FurnttOre Fringe Lii.cn Cambric lldkfs "e|lingtuii Cravats Besnna do . It I k Levantine do Blue Bandana Hkfs Brown Linen (fine) . .. ' “ “l.awn lor Ladies’ hate *’ Cotton Cnmbiic do do , Ponge Siiielieus and Levantines Col aired Grns De Naples lle|t. Hut, Cap and. Taffot llihbnns, Nankin Crapes, English Thread laces Wurugd Braid, Sup Pearl Uuituns, l.on^tollilr Kid Cloves, |L S. Alms, Bleached, Urutvu and Colored home spiins, Cheeks, 'Linen, aiid Cotton Ticking, in. Ac. All of which will be sold unusually low. aug 87 J IM The Savanuith Steam Rice Mill, A T the F.ast end pi tlie' City, is how receiving Rough Rice. The schoo ner Sarah Jayne, a safe and substantial vessel, in excellent order and well calcula ted from tier light draughtpf water for the business, is in readiness at the Mill,. and may lie sent to any of the neighbqriiig plantations for the convenience oft hose who may nut yet have bad a gnod opportunity of getting their Rice forward—the size of tins vessel, makes herperfectly- safe to pro ceed to any uf the Southern Rivers or in lets. (I ALL, 8IIAPTER is TUPPER. aiig 27 184.. Sulphate of Quinine. fiftoto OUNCES genuine.Sulphate of M V Quinine,-.from Apothecaries’ Hall, London—just imported. For salo by - • HALL, SJIAPTER Si TUPPER. aug 27 .184 ■ ■ Dr. A'. Slieftall’s Office 1 -8 now kept in Broughton Street, im- . madia I ely opposite the i evidence of : Mr. John Waters; Ids professional services are respectfully tendered to the inhabitants uf the city and .adjacent county, nug 27 184L Cottoti &C. ■m (to 4^, PIECES superior flemp 1 Bagging ”J, Moris’ ’’ brand 125 nlids Jainaica S.iigars . Lauding and fqr.saw.-uy , • . GEQ]RGE QQJRDQN. aug 27 - J84L ’ i- t *