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Jb'llEDEltlCK S. FELL,
CITY PH1NTKR.
daily pavkk .....eight hou.aiis peh annum.
COVKTIir PAPKII... SIX DOLLAR!! Ann ANNUM.
PAYABLE IN ADVANCK.
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TUE9DAY EVENING* Octobbh 4,1826.
m THE ELECTION.
An election was held .yesterday for a
Governor of tho State of Georgia, and for
ono Senator and three Representatives
fi otn the Comity of Chatham, in tip: State
Legislature. The tiumher of votes taken
in were 732—On ’counting them nut lust
night, the following result was declared by
tho presiding -Judges:
POR GOVERNOR.
GEORGE M. TROUP : s : :
JOHN CLARK i i i : -s ■:
695
132
Minority for Troup
SENATOR
WM. C. DANIELL i : :
MotiKd 8HKPXALL
463
it ix?
602
160
303
5619
617
606
l ? | S’
Majority for Daniell
retreSunativeS,
SOW. HARDEN t s : : :
GEO. ROBE 111 SON ; ; t t
WORDECAl MYERS : : *t
If the same feelings which actuated the
good people of Chatham, -have prevailed
throughout the State, Troup is our Gmcr-
a>or by au overwhelming majority. They
fought a good fight, and victory has
crowned their lahotirs. Unto eld, Repub
lican, consistent Chatham we may truly
^juy “ tcell done good and faithful servant."
The following is the only additional re
turn we have received:
EFFINGHAM COUNTY.
■ FOR GOVERNOR.
TROUP, 197
CLARK, 16
SENATOR.
CLEM POWERS.
REfRKSXNTATIVS.
C. A. BURTON.
Report says that Bryan County has giv
en an almost unanimous vote for Troup.
found guilty, and sentenced to he ffus- (
Inured. Tho sentence wu
until the termination oi Atm into naval
tuulsiu tins city, in ono of which (the
case of Lieut, liamngc) it will ho re
collected. Limit. Wpviefl was tho ac
cuser, and a material wiitUlSs. 'flic Scrt-
teneo against Lieut. Wotocrl lias since
hoen approved' by tho (’resident, and lie
has accordingly been stricken from tho
roll of the Navy. Tho dftonco of which
he wus convicted was, we believe, preferr
ing wilfully, fuiso changes against Lieu);
Uanvage.—i6i
Interesting to Sailors. —Tho Now York
The Giant's Boots-\\v have jnst had an
opportunity of examining si pair of hoots
made by Air. 1*. Nagle, for Air."Magee
the Irish Guild, now exhibiting in (tus*
city. Tire length of .llio foot is 443-4
niches, mid the width 5 1-2. The circnm-
-fereuco of the boots at iiio top arc 18 in
ches, reaching, us we arc imornicd, to the
bottom of the call.—FnHud. Sent.
This day tho venerable CHARLES
CAllKDEL, of Canolion, ono of the
Utrcu.survivtug signers of the Declara
tion of Independence, attains to tho nd-
vuuccd ago of biouTY nine years, lie
-continues to enjoy excellent health and
spirits—his singular activity in tho ex-
erci.se of w alking, and riding on horseback
seqms to dety the usual influence of time.
Long may ho life honoured by his
country, and beloved by all who know
him.—Balt. Gtiz. 21s/. utt.
suspthded j Gnzetto contains a brief report of a caso
recently Hide before tho district Court in
that 'city. It ivas the case of the U. States
against the crew df ship Criterion. It tin-
pears that nine oflicr crew) when tho ship
was ready for sen, refused to do duty du
tho plea tliut there was one mart short.
The captain wns consequently obligoA to
procure a gang of riggers to tiiko the Ves
sel to Sandy llook, Imping, thtd after his
ship passed the light house, his limn
would conie to a sense of their duty ; but
when the. pilot and riggers were about
to leave the nhip off Sandy Hook) the
men still persisted in their bbstirtney.
,Thd ship of course, was necessarily
obliged to return, when tlio Sailors Were
comittted for a Revolt, nttd tho ship pro
ceeded with a netV crew.—On tho trial,
the proof of guilt wn& positive ; hut it was
argued thrtt the latV will not clnen as to
making this trachea a revolt; blit the judge
in a claea and satisfactory mu tuier made
it evident that the offotVcc, in its probable
results, might amount-to the cliargo in
the iiidictmtnt of revolt—tliut it was no
offence against which the I ultra had pro
vided, and one, if nut punished might oc
casion incalculable loss, vcxafmrt and
inconvenience to merchants and ships
owners. Tho Jury brought in a verdict of
guiltp ; and the sentenco of tho Court was
fine and imprisonment.
.vaKtvBn. .. iww
Steam boat Pertdleton, Brtcken, 2,;qhy. from
Charleston,with freight tor Augusta And HuWhitro
—Pnsiscngers, Mn. Beunran, Mrs. Lufor, Miss
pororio, Dr. Uoricluon) Messrs Hill, Blutkuian,
nrttl Moore.
sailed.
Slilp SavMinnli, Beebe,.for New-Ycirk, brig
Draco. Conklin, for dco Slop Cynthia, Tdriier
foi Boaufort. . rT • .
ARWVEO PROM TtttS PORT,
At Liverpool, 10th Aug. ship Africa, Cox;
tip FOR T|US PORT,
At Ncw-York, Sept 42, brig Osprey, Dorfoy,
despatch.
At Boston', Sept IP, packet sebr. MaiVInncb,
At ProvhlentSo, sloop Gold Huntress, Currie, to
suit 2'itlvult.
SELLING OFF.
rttHE SUBSCRIBER will dispose of Ids preient
.1. Stock of goods, at cost and charge) either by
Wholesale or Retail.
ALSO, ,
Several negroes, male and female Of good char
acter.
One tract of land 202,\ acres; Henry County) •
One do do 490 do Irvin# do,
JOS TRUCHELU .
oct4 Mjjl83 ...
Pulton Market iicef.
By the Sarah Sf Caroline, Capt. Prince,
which arrived at Charleston on Friday last
from Liverpool; London dates to the 18th
and Liverpool to the 00th of August have
keen received. Tho papers contain no
political news whatever. The following
extracts of letters show tbb state of the
cotton market:—
"LIVERPOOL, Adgusl 20.—TheMliusIateU
Sustained A. 8t S. Richards, Isaac Low ti Co. and
doubtless 2 or 8 more, largely connected with U
States trade, must follow—these are inomentuous
limes. - %
“/.mount of-skies T»f Cotton from the 13ib t-
The 19th mtt. inclusive. 60 Sea Island, Georgia
-ordinary, to middling, 18d; -fair to good. 20 anil
Slid;—150 stained do. ordinary to middling, 9
«»; fair to good, JJ a02d, 4860 Uplands, ordinnr
to middling, 8 a Pd; foir to good. 10 a lid; 229n
New-Orleans, ordinary to middling, 8i nP , fo,
<o good, 10( a 1SJ; 1600 Alabama and Mobile, or-
diuory to middling 84 a 8,; lair to good, lo a !(»-.
Liverpool. August, 20.—The demand foir Colton
continues regular and prices rather, declining
TChe sales of the past week ate about 16,000 pack
age*. 000 of which an? to the trade ami the r
xnaider to (peculator#-. Of SSen islands only 6r
bales have been sold from IS to '2 Id. Of Up
Jauiis 4,800, the greatest part of which from 83 to
9 mnl fromevery appearance prices are more
lil; 4y lo decline than advance. The imports into-,
t. - rl since the first of JaiuiBrWjIsS'l.OOO bag*.,
atul about <00,000 into the Kingdom. Annexed
Arethe present prices. Sea-Island, 14 e27d. Up.
JandsOil a lOid; Ncw-Orkaus, Bin 12d. Rice
46 a 23."
Captains Bainbuidge, Bn>dLc, and
yVAiimifoToN have been appointed com
Anissimiers, by the Secretary of the Navy
to nx upon a site for a Navy yard on the
t>ay of Pensacola, They will tail, in
few days from Norfolk in the Hornet sloop
of wnr, Captain Kennedy.
Washington, Sept.24.—We are inform
Oil, and have bo doubt of the fact, that
Com. David Porter has lately been invt
ted to cuter tlie service of the Republic
■of Mexico, 09 Commander iq chief of its
Jluval forces. The Executive of that Re
public decided, on the 4th of July last
to recommend to the Council of the Gov
ernment to tender this bppoihmient to
Com; Porter;—on the 30th of. July the
proposition was approved by the Cnubcil
and the offer lias accordingly been made
to lum. We understand, also, that simi
lar i.-verture lias been made to Com F. on
the part of the government of Cofo tobia
We have not understood what Com mo
dofePorter’s determination is in relation
to either of those offers.
The navy of Mexico, tve ftre itiforiilifed
will shortly consist of one line of battle
ship four or five frigates, some smaller
Vessels. W e per same its ultimate augmen
tation wdf be Very considerable, as the
Inst appropriation for the purpose was
we believe, three thiOionfl of dollars
The Navy of Colombia will Consist, in
short time, of a force equals or superior
to that of Mexico as there are building
both in England and the CJnifed States,
Gome ships of a largo class intended for
the service of that Repdbltc;-
* The invitation from MeXitfC must be
very gratifying to Com. Porter’s feelings
as it is the highest compliment,we believe
that ha9 been offered by any govennont
to a foreign officer Nat. Int.
SEPTEMBER 22.
The Secretary op tup. Navy left the
™ sent of Government yesterday, on a short
visit to his native state. He 18 to deliver
the anniversary oration before the Soci
eties of Princeton College, on the 27th
instnnt.—Int.
Lieut. Frederick G. Womirrt.TJ. S. Na
vy was tried on certain charges by a Court
JMfomal avritav YovUrsoRje tinniest Fi»U»
Fathering of the house
of ISRAEL
In the New’ York papers, wo perceive
the revival of the spiritual govermnfnt of
the Jews is attempted, by ceremonies per
formed at Uiiftnln for the settlement of a
colony ht Grand Island situate on the Ni
agara river, ami tho promulgation of 11 “
Proclamtitum to the Jews," by Mordecai
Alanuel Noah, Citizen ofthe United Slates
of America, late Consul uftlie Said States
for the city and kingdom of Tunis, High
Sheriff of New York, Counsellor at Law
and, and by the Gritce of God, and Gov-
rnor nnd Judge of Isrcil,.’ signed by “A
. B. Sexins Sccietnry pro tem." The
Commissioncis named.to carry the provis
ions of the Pi nclatnntion into eflVct, arc
lie must learned and pious Abraham de
Cologon, Knight of the Iron Crown of
Lombardy, Grand Rabbi of the Jews und
President of tho Consistory of Paris, likc-
ise the Grand Rabbi Andrade of Horde-
tux, and alto the estimable Grand Rabins
f the German and Portngnl Jews,in Lon-
loti Rabbis Herchell and Mendoza, togeth
r with the honorable Aron Nunes Cnr-
>za of Gibraltar, Abraham Fusaac, Esq.
('Leghorn, Benjamin G1 adis of Bordc-
nx Dr. E. Gans and Professor Zitntz of
lerlin, and Di Leo Wtiolf of Hamburgh.
’Iiese preliminaries cut a very pretty fig
ure on yhjier, hat, how far the intemionR
jfthe parties can he realized, remain in
f vturo.
Of all the classes of emigrants that
have flocked to onr shores to seek an asv-
Itim from Eurofipnimppression we believe
the Jews are the most limited: and yet
they always had a double motive in seeli
ng emancipation “ bevond the western
innin:” they have loftg been stripped of
both their religinuT and political rights,
and been condemned to the migratory life
0f a bird of passage for forty centuries
past. May-be n relaying point was wan
ted, to concentrate and give Confidence to
an extensive emigration; if so, the experi
ment can now bn tried on a very grand
scale, and under nui>pic'e9, ns far ns we are
able to judge, quite favorable to the un
dertaking. Should ft sucof-fd, Mujnr
Noah Will merit the gratitude and the
thanks ofthe children Ikreal, to the latest
posterity; and, probably, may gain what
is seldom unacceptable hither to Christian
or Jews a handsome pecuniary profit fur
■his project.—'To complete the tout ensem
ble of the design, a Gazette, printed in the
Hebrew character, should be forthwith
issued. In the back settlements of Penn
sylvania, Wfchave newspapers executed ih
the German character. We have long
had the Irifhriinrt pouring out his feelings
at the unhjipppy condition of Eriti; the
Frenchman boasting ofthe battles of Na
poleon, and the glories of Republican
Franee; the Scot breathing his home hrend
loyalty, and boasting of Edinburgh as
the modern Athens; the .Englishmen tri-
umphingatthe lofty eminence his country-
metf have attained, for their wisdom, valor
and perseverance, in being able to give
lows, not ouly to a neighboring continent
but Ui'a great portion of the habitable
globe, elsewhere—and, Why should we
not, tn malting tip the chord of Untionql-
ity; o6t of these small filaments wish to
see the Hefirew dom estictfted, arid fie
cherished, if not under hisvine, as in the
Holy Land, udder the spreading branch
es ofour lofty onks, tftrowing his ingenuity
industry or his shekels of silver into the
common'stock, add becoming an Aibori-
Cati citizen. In short, let the Jews, who
repair tootfr shores practice temperance
cultivate knowledge, regidtite their passi
ons And their prejudices persevere irt some
honest calling, and they cannot fail to im
prove theie wordly condition, and reach
as exhalted n height of pecuniary pros
perity, in the United States, as many of
; their bretheren in Europe. |
By this proclamation, published on
laying the foundation stone of the city of
Ararat Noah is created Governor mid first
Judge of Israel. Certain regulations are
/henceforth, fo be established, to gov
ern tlie Jews all over the world; commis
sioners appointed, whose line of duty is
marked'out, and a taK of one dollar a
head to be levied, trt'carry the proclama
tion into effect.- There arc supposed to
be six millions of Jews scattered through
out the universe, which, at three shekels
or 100 cents a head, would amount to
more than we gave to Ferdinand, for the
entire country cud sovereignty of Florida.
' SHIPWRECK.—'The French brig
Maria Theresa, J. B. Ferand master,
from Point Peter, Guadatoupe, in ballast
bound to Wilmington, wns Iqst on North
Edisto, on Thursday night last. From
the 2?tli to tho 29th, spa experienced very
bad weather, the wiiutbluwing hard froth
S9E- On the morhing rtf the 29th, nbont
4 o’clock, the vessel struck near North
Edtsto. wns carried by n current on reel’
and entirely disabled. The chief name
and six of the crew, in ah aRettipt to swim
ashore wo regret to suy, Wert, drowned.
The captain, second math And four sca-
nion, remained on tho wreck until 1 o’clock
on Thursdny, when they succoedeti in
in gaming a Sand hank, where they rc-
maiiicdfor several hours,Up to theirknoes
ia writer. At length n signal made with
a board, Was preceived by stivernl negroes
on the Island, .about three, miles. distant
who immediately comeWthcir relief and
took them off. Tlie captain, mate und
two senrnen, nrrivvd iq town ftt ft late bout
on Thursday night. The oilier two Sea
men remained oh ttio Island, to snvq such
Articles as might drift ashore from the
reck.£ The vessels will lie entirely lost
the*en malting ft fnirurfcftch over her when
tlife enptniit lad h6r; Captain Ff.rand
feels grnetful for the ready assistance
nffordedhim by the persons nlluded^to
uhove, they liuving stripped off their clo
thes and wnded into the Sea, the moment
they saw the distressed situation of tho
person# on the batik.
The nnmes of the juirvivors are, J. B.
Fernnd master, Francis Menrs 2d mate.
Fran.Vis Aergler, Pierre Cuvarry, Jean
Andre Paillei sailors, Lnmoue, mulatto
.shipped nt Point Petre, Guad.
Ch. Courier, 1st inst.
11 Mit'tTAitv CninrETAiN.V This seems to be
emphatically the rei<*n nl militaryrhieftnint. , Gen
Gaines has ordered his aid da ramp to write an
Impudent letter to the editors oi the National in-
teliicencer, rensurinR them for publishinR his !a*t
letter to Gov. Troup without publishing also an
uncbnspqnnncial note of the said Abide camp,
which accompanied its pUhliration in the.Geor
gia papers. Has not Mr. Adams, forgot hisojd
quarrel with the IntellieenCer, that hi« hull rfo"
the “ military ehifftnin," h set upon them *
does he think a military force a more efficient
means ofovrr-nwinR the press than the Gas;. Law
was found to be 1—Boston Stateinnn 20th intt.
I.-UalBj—g" 1 III I ii -J..LJ-L-LiHBN
ICommumealedfor the SavdnmA Rrpithlirian:']
In various places benevolent and pious persons
have devised methods of aiding the filndsof char-
itablt institutions whichf oririerlv wero unthought
of—A Lady of this City sonin time since under
took to solicit front her acquaintance their old
useless cotton and linen rags of every description
In about five months she collected os much as sold
fortwenly two dollars whiqh stun isappropriated
itlie Savannah Missionary Society —Should any
person feel disposed to lend their aid" todoShggood
in this manner: by asaving which would otherwise
be thtown away—they are requested to send all
the cdttonBhd liieti rngsol everydcseriptlan,which
they enn convenientlv sphre fo Mrs CLELAND
OBITUARY
Departed this life on - Uuday the2oth ult in the
fifty sixth year of her age Mr’s Sarah D’Lyon
consort of Abraham D'l.yon Esq. of this City.
In the loss of this lady, a disconsolate husband her
afflicted (.bulled, other numerous kindred aud
large circle of affectionate friends; have met
calamity full of sadness and sorrow. More than
forty years of unalloyed Itapp h< ss’is now brought
Jo the remembrance of hersumving companion
"to increase the measure of his grief and affliction
and the ardent affection of a tender and pious
rent, so strongly impressed on the heirt-ts of_._.
children, that her loss will long be folt ivith the
Most excruciating anguish.
Sincerely devoted to religion, the whole tenor
of her life Was marked by truth, virtue and' pin
and in fearing a-numerous offspring she invarinbl
inculcated among them those sacred doctrines
the observance of which Wiltinsure the mercies of
heeven. To her surviving relatives and friends
it is a source of consolation to believe that she is
happily placed among the glurified immorfals
around the throne of that God, who promises sal
yation fo those who lend a life of piety and right
eousness.
IMMT OF SAVANNAH.
r
*0FFICR
For the Sale oj Negroes, S,'c.
~~ HE subscriber’s Office is removed to John
. ltdii’s Square, 3 doors west of the Slule
Dank.
FOR SALF,
Improved LOTS in the.City,
Tracts of t.nnd in the new Counties,
A voting Negro Woman} cook, washer and
field liund, and other valuable Negroes.
W.'LXTF.D, -r>::
Planters’ mid State Dank Stock,
Prime Field Hands.
JAMES EPP1NGER.
|uno20tu.. 139
21
act 4
half bbls.just received by tfieschr Mar^fc
Margaret, from N York—for side liy
J. B, HEBBEItT k Co.
Union bocietv.
A QUARTERLY meeting will be held oh MON-
DAY EVENING, tOlh inst. «t 7 o’clock, nt
the Sufiday School Room, Academy.
L. MASON, Secretary
oet 4 (83 . ,
THE LIE It ARY
A valuable r
Tide Swamp Plantation and
Toll-Mill,
FOR, SALE ON HAVANNAB KlVlBU.
TIir suliscriber has beeii 8|ie-
citilly empowered by tho Cre
ditors ofthe late JaMes H Ancucm.
_____ to scllthe I’tantntioh (LaureFHill) on
Savmnmli Duck River, which wits assigned to him,
in trust for them. The pluce is ulUigellieroiie oi
the finest Ilice estate in U16 State ot Soilth Caroli
na, 011 an excellent pitch ofthe tide, dxempl from
injury either from freshets or salts, und protected
by its loculily from the extreme violence of nu-
tuiiinal gates. The Plmitutioii consists of fotirhun-
Ired acres of Tide-Swamp, three hundred and so-
,’cnty-fivc of which are in tine order and under
bank.—Un it there is, for its siee, the uios’i effi
cient Mill on the River, which’ tins within the sea
son. pounded 30U0 barrels: it is now In excellent
order, aud commands us a Toll-Mill as much bu
siness as she can do.
Oh the place there tire a com-
1:
S opened on Monday#, Wednesdays; and Fri
lays, from 3 until 6 o’clock:
ort 4
.183
For Sale.
THREE Ruildihiis oh Miss
Minis’ lot in Brouffhtoh-street
—on«i fronting Broughton-strect and
tho other two on the Innu in rear of
The unexpired lease has 6years to run
front the 1st January 1826. apply to,
MR. ARNAUD on the promises
Oct 4 . 183m*
1■
the first.
Notice,
W ILL ho soft! at the pound oh Monday next
the 10th inst. at. 10 o’dook A. M the fol
lowing cattle ttiat have been impounded, it they
arc not taken away before that day by their ow
ners. , .
One red And white Cow, marked In each ear
with a crop and swallow fork.
One hrlndle Cow with a short tall, marked in
one car with an Upper bit, in the other ear With a
swallow fork, branded A. M.
One red and while Cow, marked in one ear
with an upper bit and piggin bundle, in (lie other
ear with a crop and slit, branded 8. F
One white and fed spotted Cow, with c heiff.
calf, uo mark or brand.
F. M. STONE, City Marshal.
oct 4 183
CHOICE
FKE NCI/.J.YD ENGLISH
TUST received per ship Augusta.
H ' fPERFUM
Or
t fresh and
O elegant assortment of PERFUMERY, Sic. Care
fully selected hy tho proprietor. Among which
are the following articles:—
Maccasser, Russia, Boars, and Antique Oils, for
beautifying and promoting the growth ot
hair
Pomatums in large and small pots, all sorts ot
odors
Rose, Orange Flower, Lavender and Cologne
Water, in boxes, very highly perfumed.
Essences of Bergamot, Lemon, Lavender, Musk
and Cinnamon
Milk of Roses, 01 lieau’ty's preservative
Quirks Essence of Tyro;for cban'giiig light, red 1
or grey hair', to a permanent ami beautiful
brown or black
Low’s very superior jeejited ahuving and
wash Soaps, all sorts.of perfume; Naples, Pint,
Cake unaQiiintesSence shaving Soap/, Wind
. i'or perfumed fn'noy Soup, hy the box
Hair Powder of various odors, Fbwdor Puffs of
assorted sizes \
Elegant Pocket, Dress, -and firte teeth Combs,
and ivqrjpL'ottcr-FoldV«
Ladies and Gentlemen’*' Pocket-Books with
and without clrfSps‘,of all sizes, ladespeiLv
ablti assorted patterns
Gilt Card Case's, assorted patfefns, and Visit
ing Cards to suit them
Silver Pencil Cases, host quality, do do Tooth
Picks' do do'r do Tweezers,Penknives, Segnr
Boxs, Dominoes
Fahey cut glass', Mermaid and English Pungertt
Smelling Bottles', -
Dice, Playing Cards,Ladip.s'Toilct DrcssCases
Gentlemen’s Shaving d-i
SettonVsuperior Dcutrilice,Marshall’s do. But
ler’s do.
Prepared Charcoal from the willow bark
Thompson’s Aromatic Tooth Paste, for
, whitening and preserving the teeth
Eye-Stoops, Snulf Boxes, a fine assortment
Reeve’s Colors', Tapers of all kinds, Phos
phoru-a Boxes ‘
Fancy shaving Boxes of allsizcs, very superior,
do ’Brushes, flair jjjruslic3, Cloth Brushes
Tooth Brushes, with'fluted and plain liatidl
of the best quality, and various other' kinds
brushes, ucide ol the best materials
John Barber’s and Thwnms Scargill’s superior
Razors, in double and singly c.i»es, mutii-.bi
Order, warranted to please the purchaser or
to he returned
An elegant assortment of Glass Lamps, attached
. to stands in complete style
Tonquin and Vanilla Beans, Gold Leaf, and
Dutch Metal, he Itc
ALSO,-
FiTTt PACKAOZS OV
GENUINE DRUGS'
MEDICINES .
FANCY ARTICLES, Ipt.
all of which hasbcr.ri selectedby himself, ekpress-
tor this market. Gentlemen, I’hysicinns, Coun
try Merchants, Planters, and all that wish to pur-
chase in thil line, shall be supplied on as accom
modating terms as any house may ofibr in this
'City. Vat sale at Whblesale and retail, by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Building#'.
»«g 9 . . .
SPLENDID
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Oli 1 THE "
MASONIC HALL LO TFPv
Tn #80,000' 1
HIGHEST ritlZiil
Now Drawing inthtcun of Augusta
der the supcrintbiclance of '
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T.l.WRAyJ
quuutly tho Wheel is very rielx
SCHEME
ze of $30,000 is
fortiible uWellitiff Imuso, twrt
barns, widowing house and' stacking
yai d, alt situated on a fine knoll 13
feet above tho level nl'the. Swamp, oil which the
crop was saved during the hurricane of the Inst
year, and which is calculated to utford a complete
protection to it ns well as to the lives Of the ne
grnic's on liny similar occasion. There are also ve
ry good negro houses for one hundred and fifty
negroes,' with an oveMeur’snr miller’* house.
The terms Will be one fourth cash, balance pay
able in three annual, installments, with a mort
gage of tile property nml an assignment of a puli
cy of insurance on the tide machine.—Pusses- ion
to lie given on the 1st of February next, or be*
fore if tbo erdp now plunted should be sent to
market.
Capitalists who are disposed to vest their funds
in this uncommonly fine estate, will apply to Pe
tit De Villers, Esn. iu Savannah, Geo who will
furnish every.facillty to those wlio may wish to
visit tlie Plantation; to Ogier&t Carter,Charleston
who bdvetlle Plat, or to the subscriber.
JAMES HAMILTON, Jr.
Assignee of the late J. H. Ancruin.
It the plantation is not sold at private sale pre
viously, it will lie exposed nt public Auction on
tho 18th of November nuxt, by Ogier Carter
Charleston.
jmiA 1 1123
Augusta Masonic Hall
Thefirtt Drawing is over, ami all the Capital Fri-
sct,art still in Hie IVht.el.
The second Drawing will lake place on 1 WED
NESDAY, 12th of October next.
The unprecedented Richness of the Weed, af
ter the drawing of a large proportion of the iiuiu
hers, offers every possible inducement In adven
turers._ This is evidently tho richest Lottery in
the Union, in Grand Capital Frists, besides u ve
ry large proportion of the miirur Prizes.
Ticket nud Shares, warranted undrawn, (nay
still be had at the original Scheme price, at
The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot
tery Office-
Those vtho have draw 11 priiies are informed that
their tickets shall be taken' as cash for others War
ranted Undrawn.
Orders front any part of the U.S.cneloslngJensh
or prize tickets (ppSFpauD_shall be promply Cx
eitceuted by application to, " •
HENRY MACDONNF.LL, Agent,
For Angusta Masonic Hall Lottery,
Thompson & Bouncy’s Building^;
Savhnuah
nug 23 155
Notice.
WNERS of Horses, Who ore in the hnblt of
V allowing them to go at targe through (!<«
m a ,ign
’ sty, are notiffed that in cpiifovmity with the Or
diuance, they will be taken up after Thursday
next, and placed in the pound, and there kept
until the flue of five dollars is paid.
F. M. STONE, Marshal,
aug ie ifi?
Select Teas ior Family Use,
J UST Received per recqnt (rt-rivals, a fresh
supply-of,
IMPERIAL, HYSON
YOUNG HYSON, and
POUCHONG TEAS.
Imparted l)> Thos. II. -Smith in the ship Marin
from Canton, at New-York. Cuitomets nfay de
pend on'-the qualify or those Tea's, as selected by
A first rate judge, and wnranted to be of the new
a. Parsons
Crop. For sale at retail by
aug 4
.Druggist, No. ft, Glbborts’ Buildings
15S
LAW NOTICE.
T IfF. suberibers having associated themselves
together in the practice of law, are prepared
to attend to any business in the line of their pro
fession. They will practifee IB the counties of
Bibb, Monroe Pike, Fayette, Newfon, Houston;
Crawford, Upson, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs
Pulaski,'Jasper,Putnam, and Wilkinson.
ADDISON MANDF.LL
> THOMAS CAMPBELL
Macon Dec 27, 1824. ff41.
. aug 4 . ISBIas . .,,
Bank of Darien.'
J^ESOLVED that a reduction of lt'per CCnf be
. died:
On .the 2 lth ultimo, aged 80'years, and riiiie
months, Mrs. Maiiy Bhisbane, a espeetablc in
habitant of the United States, for upwards of 62
years.
On the 30th ultimo,in tlie 7t'j year q|H»
Jane Caiinociian, daughter of Mr JohnCarno-
cliari. The bunding qualities of this sweat and in
teresting child liacf endeared her to;;i11 who knew
her, when death “claimed her as his own,” nrid
borne her, we trust, to flridther and a better world.
Notice.
jVTINF. .ipbtiths'. aftif date application will e
made to tlie Honorable the Inferior Court oi
Chatham-/’County, for leave tb sell p. lolori the
cornAr of Bull urid Bryan streets, being No. 6
Tekyi Tjrtbing, Derby Ward, in th,. c Ky gj
Savannah, belonging to the estate of Robert S.
Gibsor , deed, for the benefit of the heirs urid
creditors of said estate.
JAMES BARNARD,
. Executor.
i' jon 25 10
Madeira Wines.
vrtriE undersigned his'on band, and offe rsfo
I. sate upon liberal tenps for cash or npproved
acceptances, pajtable In this' eitjt, a quantity of
Madeira Wine of the justly celebrated brand, of
Jnhn llmmntl March fy Co., in pipes, Imlf-pipes,
quarter easks qnd eighths, of various importations;
some very old, and all very superior.
lie has always a subscription List open for the
importation of Wine from Madeira to this place,
mid wit) thankfully receive orders for agy qtian
_ ...- .. .. .. . •.•••• ffii.fc ’
tity: he will in thi; course of this noonfli, forward
a fist which will he supplied iq-tlie couise of tlie
next ensuing autumn.
PETIT DE VILLERS.
Savannah, llh July, 1826. Factor
July 12 ctI48
TVI'INE months after date application will'"b*
IN made to the lion. Inferior eaurt of Liberty
county, for leave to sell the real and nerjonal es
tnte of Lodowiek Lard,, late of Tat I null count'
deceased, for the benefit of the lii-irs und ered
tors. E. WAY, Adm’r.
uug 31 }ol7l
XX and is hereby required, on all paper dii'e at
the mother liUfin, on or before (tie 21 thereafter,
the
M.
D. Tuo#]
I'St-jJ
0
The Second Draiciit^
Will take place on the 12th of Octob'cn..,.
All the Capital Prices hre still undraw,, l* '
imitlv the W I..... I t. van, .1.1. > kt
20,060
10,000'
6,000
1,000
600
loo
60
10
mil
il
1
1
6
1*
7
140
6,000
6,008
150
6,01)01
.60,000
Sift
6176 Prizes, >
12326 Blanks,' $
18,000 TICKETS fit TENDto
Less than Im and aii half Blanks tin p,;™
The Prizes only to be Drawn I
4ll the L /• .. w m_ui |
l2ft:
1001
I this fi
>66
Iwltli
I One i
except
the
2d.
3d.
1
I
1
4th. 1
6th. 1
6th. 1
7th. I
8th 1
9th. 1
^ , _ pei
ON l'HE FIRST DRAWING
prize of 10,000 k. I of 600
do “ 6.O00 4- 1 “ l,(fi)0ltl c f
“ 10,000 St X “ 606
V. Moo & i •• i,ouo & i of
“ 10,000 St 1 “ 600
“ 5,000 St 1 « 1,090 !t I of
“ 10,000 St I « 6,090 It 1 #f
“ 20,000 St 1 «' 1,909 k 2 of
’• 30,000 St 1 «« 1,090 Jt I of
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
All prizes payable thirty days after the cot,,,
tiun of the drawing, subject to a deduction
teen ner cent—if wot applied fur within UtA
months, to be considered a donation lothef
of the Masonic Hall. . .
A great variety o> TICKETS and SHARES
yet be had at the original price at
The Augusta Masonic Hull Lo|
tery Office.
All orders from any pnft of the l). S, post
containing cash or pride tickets shall he prot
attended to by,
HENRY RIACDCfNNELL, Agent,
.Thompson & Bouncy’s Ml*.
sept fl 172 ......
dings, I
Dll. DYOTl’s
Approved Anti-Bilious PiJIiJ
Which prevent end cure Alt Bilious Cot 1
MALIGNANT FEVERS,foj.
'JTHF.SE PILLS if administered in time to l
L moVe tlie bito from the stomach, will coni
tcract tire causes which commonly produce'
low or bilious fever, ague or foil fcVtrs, bill
cholic, pleurisy; dysenterjt, worms, sick and I
stomach, head ache, loss of appetite, *
epileptic fits, hypochondria and liyftr
plaints, souir stomach,' heart burn,dyspepsia or it
digestion, Ike. They remove habitnal costive)
colds aud coughs,. asthrnA, straiigusry, gratt
rheumatism', gout, scurvy,scorbatic blotches, I
purities in the blood, femule complaints, &c.
If. taken about once o fortnight during
Spring and Summer months, they will prove!
• urtAin preventive against the ague and preva
Fall Sickness.
A bill of directions for taklngthemactomp ..
each box of pills ; small boxes 26 rents, large d
40 cents.' Andly Appointment sold hjt
A. PARSON’S
Druggist,‘No. 8,Gibbons' Rail,
April 25 . or
Scouring unti Dying, I
M RS. Rawly, forjnit'fy Mrs. ifcftyj Bofttil
spectfuliy acquaints her friendi And lb|
public, that she has Removed her Kslabliihmtu
from Jenin square, to the la’ne in (fie rearoi I)
Serevcns, iiextdooi to Mr Lawrence DuofLj’l
Grocery, Whituker-st. Where she continue) car]
ryingon the Scourius Aud Dying b,isjin;;s in.t-l
its variousBranches, Leghorn, Straw miu fkip’j
Bonnets, pressed a d done up in' the best stilt, t
Moderate terms end softnlts a conttnuwoJ
public Patronage. ANN RAWER
sept 18 *cl76
Oil of Wonnseed.
T HE Oil of WorraseCd is the raoit Innoccctij
well as m’ost powerful' vermifuge yetkno
property managed and genuine, (As this is
anted to be)'by j A'. PARSONS,
Druggist No'. 8, Gibbons' Bmilsp,
may 17^1,.-,^
REMEDY AGAINST
DYSPEP SI A.
J. W. ATTKIDGF.’S 'flNC’fUltKfor
erafoe influence over the pulmonary ruifuw-
and it is theCefore Fair to conclude that the torus
disfease ir ag
Astbm
November neitiend af .every renesyii tbienffei
« similar reduction until tied same shall have a-
mounted to 30 pfer' cCnt.
a Extract from tlH mirtriles'.
.. , , jfcB^N. S.;REES cash.
(C? Tfie Milledgevin Journal arid' Savannah
RentihUcan,wi|l publish tile abovC until lire 1st
of November. ,
. jtme 25 1'4'2 .
Genuine Eau Medicindle tie
Hasson.
JUST imported by th’e shi^ Eniily.
Clalrified Honey,-
Just received from Boston, and,for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings/
april 7
Classical and Philosophical
SEMINARY 6#'ST, AUGUSTINE.
prnillS Institution w : ll open on Monday 1st of
qJL Arigust for' tlib instruction of young gentle
men. The several brnnobes of a polite arid sei-
entifio education will be taught in this establish
ment. Pdrerits arid guardians who will entrust
their children and wards to the confidence of the
principal may expect tlie utmost attention paid to
the liferary improvcrtierit of the scholars'. \
TERMS OF TUITION.
Lntlti and Greek jifcr quarter $’'16 00
Mutheipntics, do 1ft .to
English dp', , 10 00
, ftev’d TIMOTHY M’CARTHY.
July 21 1'62 ;
The Savannah Republican is is requested to
print this advertisement once in the week for four
months urid forward his account to This office.
Af his Drug Store corner ol
Broughton Streets'.'
feb 16 34
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; T'
D R. J. W. ATTRIDGF.’S TINC’fUltK
digestion, teripod Dyspepsiu. The uitwl
cry of tiiiaMedicine lias been the effect of lea
am! attentive study, and if uow made publicffosl
the must decided conviction founded od amH
e perience of its priwor i|ieradicat;iigthU<lts^H
after every other Medicine had failed. It haml
!y been in this country twelve months/And * !
done Wonders in giving restoration, mid iu
inutic.nl enses, its bpneficia| effer.f has been w8*l
isliing. Dr/James Farmer, Memberoftne Kt'ul
CJollegei of Bqrgrons in London, declares inWl
Treatise, that Asthma arid - indigestion are tow j
coexisting, tb^ stomach at aH times exerts cowj
ernbie influence over the pulmonary functr
t t,
m
HI
in
Htiaj
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onirr,
jprpu
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l mat
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nt l
„ „ft 0 .„.„.„d by. the latter.,,
people, rtontmui-s the Seamed Doctor,should ml
, pose upon themselves the same regulation as <|
the case .were purely dispeptic. Tliis'.tincture^
jienf obstructions of the’spleen and liver, cles?
etb flip bdepSt of phlegni", and the chest of
raours gnih'ered therein; removes pain in tueW J
stomach Arid sides, and tlfo windy cliche.
giddiness in the head, which all proceed from t
digestion. It has'been recommended by
ofthe most dminent physiciansasavnlualile net I
icinc in dispepsli(,l)ut it does not curo nll disens/ ■
'Spid in square bottles, with Dr. Attridgc, Lodo k
!»n each 1 bottle', wholesale and retail, by
AUGUST G. OEMLER,' mm.
)f Whitaker m
IHF.
[ co
kinsi
Ipt- -
E0
J J\i
FP<
A Lj/persons having any demands against ByJ
x\.tfurlon dop’d and lute ofthe County ol
fingnam, ure requested to present them w ■
subscriber, properly autheiiticated.' Anu P
indebted to mukc payment forthwith.
ROBERT P BURTON', Admr.
Uicebore-
, I.H62
lest
ring
Wiilium iTim-pue/, e ten
that lie ranaway uhout 6 months ago,- 1 - n sc jf
the 6th inst.-a iipgf'P
Ids .i«m'e is Will,
I N SavrihnRh, on
says hirntfmjb is
high,’ and ab ut 26 years of age, and ha*
under the left eye, and says he is a I
tlud0, TOHN l DEtfS,;- c ' ( ’
. sept 6 j72
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