Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 27, 1825, Image 3

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which .uuillinw b«en;k«>wiv. wmild coat dieitate 430,0001 And what could .urvey- Jl! "he Country thi. season forward it. det- dement, that could not ba offoctod next wmraarV Beside, by calling an extra ae. •inn for the disposition of tu« land., the oi- {liens were prevented expressing their o- pinlon of the"propriuty of a lottery iu the «cSS“ ■*** •H-r' leave tttsurvoy is further soon. The Gov ernor know thS Indiana were in a slate of the utmost discontent on .ccoont of the treaty. He likewise knew the U. S. Gov- ernment had made it anexpree. condition to acquire only the lauds for <T-eom., when it could be done peaconhly. Roafard for tho interests of the stato would, therefore,; hare dictated to a prudent man, the neces- j Soins coucertes de lui faire la Cdir siiy of keeping aloof from the Indians, that •x’undres ecrita, Sermena d’etre fidole 1 .. J. 3,u«. J rort v or constructive- , roa tux oxoROun, Tho other day,| thumbing over a Bio of he “ Charleston Courier,” I met with tho following boautifol fugitive piece of po etry in the French language. The warmth andfeeling of ita expreaaion, I thought pos sessed so much of the simplicity of nature, that I hove attempted a translation of it, which if you deem worthy a place in your columns, you tnay there introduce. Your ob't serv’t. H. L'AMOUR. Piiojf.t flatteur de sednire une belle B0 act of his either directly or constructive. IV should bo nlledged ns the cauae of groat- cr disturbances. But not thi# alone ; the l.Hli seciion of the 1st article nr the l-on- siitution of the U. 8. inhibited his negocia- tine directly with McIntosh. “ No state shall enter into any treaty," &c. It will n il be said thnt obtaining permission to sur vey was not a treaty. For what consti tutes a treaty but simply that it is an ar rangement between too authorities of differ ent people, whether of one article or twonty? Nor did the slates give up the right to trent with the Indians, without an adequate mo. live. For lot it be remembered that Geor gia is now prosecuting a claim against the general government, for military services rendered in her own defence against the In dians i and that nothing, but its want of cer tainty and vouchers, has prevented its li quidation. Gov. Troup had a desperate game, and a hold hand was necessary. Accordingly, upon the death ofM'Intnsh, he thought fit 11 invest himself with extraordinary powers, lie assumed, therefore, as for granted, thnt as soon ns the senate ratified the treaty, the laws of Georgia, and consequently his au thority extended ovur the Indian lands ce ded. ^ For this he neither bed"law nor precedent. For in the two cessions by Franco and Spain of Louisiana and Florida no eucli right was claimed, nor would linye been al lowed. And tor law, ovory planter knows that if he ngree to deliver 100 bales ofco- lun/lh 18 months after, he is not compelled Is give immediate possession. Nor has Gov. Troup shown more rover- once for religious than for civil institutions. In his letter to Mr. Calhoun, duted 2 till April, 1824, he says—You (the United tiiutes) have encouruged i. e. permitted li e missionaries to do so) the Cle rekees lo make progress in hJI tho arts of civilised hie, of first necessity and comfort.” “ They have been raising flocks and herds—organ, izing a government adapted to tho grade of; Airs etnprhntcs, vous n’etes point l’Amour. Alois se donner, ssns espoin do retour Par son desordre annoncer quo l’on aime, Respect timide avec ardeur extreme i Perseverance au cnmble du inalheur, Dans sa Pliilis, naimer qne Pliilis meme Voila l’Amour, tuaisil nest qu’en mon Coeur. ST. PREUX. LOVE. Seductive sits to win the fair. And studied plans to gain the prize— Sonnets that tender language bear— And looks, and oaths, that truth disguise: Of that pure love that’s from the heart, Neither of of these can claim a part.-— To woo, without, from Hope, a smile, And e'er in careless dress to go, Timid, yet ardent all the while— To persevere through darkest wo, And Pliilis’ love, for Phillis’ sake— It Lone—of which my heart doth ache. H. PORT OF SAYRHVAB. ARRIVED, Ship Emily, Webb, Liverpool, 45 days, to Andrew Low & Co, owners ; consignees, A. Low St Co. Low St Wollace, James An derson * Co. W. Gaston, Ponce St M’Kcn- zic, S. fi. Parknmn, J. & C. Bolton, Geo. Gordon, R. Campbell, Johnston, Hills & Co. J. P. Williamson, W. St H. Rose, C. W. Rockwell St Co and Dr. Parker. Pas senger, Alex. Tomlinson. Aug. 14, lat. 47. 10, Ion. 16, passed brig Globe, from Li verpool. Aug. 20, Fnyul bearing S. S. E. umg a government adapted to mn grade of „ spoke bj q- Amcrica " , 6 days mv. liat.on they have reached, with schools tVom ^ e w-B C Stbr<l with .60 barrels o' Oil. sad rehgioud establishments super ena.it!’ I g ti waa b(iatded by tht . Colombian 4Vhatw.lltl.oao whom their families and lvate armed schooner Retaliation, and churches almost storm heaven for the con- £ 0ll ^ mh ^ ]a) ^ versionot ih% Indiana, say to this? Thetr , • ,.g / poke ahi Lmli Hopkins, prayers and labors have all foeen wrong if! f * LWerpo „l bound to Matanzas. The Oov. roup be right. But let us hear him Emi , w „' Btruck by ,j ghtning 0Il Sunday in his letter to Joseph Marsha !-•’ My re- )ae ^ hi| , in at Mi | e 8 poinl, which wage I w.llliave-sucl. as our C hrist would j . d her foTe top-gallant mast, broke nut think too much.’* Our Christ, approve • J • * ■ .... his letter to • 4 * Now that! her. bell* and otherwise damaged the ship. The ship Franklin,Hardy, of Portsmouth, ey Vpiminanu.yon.per. i in uauger from this port, w «h cotton, bound their being ousted of their llvrngs, if the Liverpool—pot into New-York on the I ««h instant, in' consequence of five of the revenge ! I And again in the President, lie says lliey (Smith and. Crimper. ) are in danger of their ' • * •* treaty i„ — v ................ , ^ instant, in consequence men cause with the Agent, to rupture the | j ■ „ ick wiU , ,2 ver and ague . treaty and will swear or affirm to nothing A f, ptiMniteF , in the packet ship against him." Gov. Troup might have ; p)orid ^ N( ! w . Y( ,rk, is Her/ W. Hills, wred us from I,earmg repeated by our E l d dchi|dren and j/ mes Po tter, thief. Magistrate, the elans °J Vollmre, ^ . <■ that the promoters of christiiinty arc mer- j 3< F 0 “ ' ?r y t ?rrr rrI *ch^SK^rLtAnn raule tor years, and respected tor zealous .. r endeavors to instruct Indian youtl.s-con- tenting themselves with a fare as hard as A , M v 1 » 1PO i C a» h,b ?°i »• V ji> \ • that of a-common soldier, sought only to L.A* ^w-York, 15th, established line ship save their little schools from destruction, 1 El,za Al ’"' W,lson - and are reproached as hirelings. Such are the evil times on which we have fuilen, that it is no longer sale to bo virtu ous. C. W. ROCKWELL LO H AVE received by ship Emily, from Liv, rpool, and other Into arrivals 1 have not reproached liov. Troup with | f rnln Ncw-York. a largo and general us- the lollies of his youth, as his mends have i g .»rtment of Swjd. mtfmey Dry Goods, ir. ...i---i-• : l .1*. . . " '■ which they ofier for sale on the most favor able terms. Also, 300 pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, and an Invoice of Castings. Sept 27 20l If' 1 , win n his vices thou Id have been weeded on*• and his virtues found in full bearing.— Nor do I reckon itomnng tho least of his vices, that he has sedulously stirred lip jeal ousy of the General Government and of cit izBiM of other states. If it be said he has luid ren*.ms 1i»r so doing—lor. me ask, could he lie without, if he or his friends would in vent them! It is an old uduge, but a true o.in, tlmt none need be without a quarrel tvlio seeks it. His entire disregard for any institution in his way, either human or divine, we are bid to admire for firmness. His abusive letters to i ho General Government, for fear- l*'>s assertion of state rights—his spending JJO.OOo for an extra session, for a zealous promotion of the public interests—his hav ing provoked the Indians to kill M’lntosh, for exertions to maintain peace—und in fine, B'ich i* the gross perversion of language, tb.nt it has nearly become unintelligible* I declare that I view the violent efforts that have bten trade lo remove the land marks that have heretofore guided public opinion, apprehension. For if these be wholly Ten,Q ved there remains no security for property, fife or liberty. There'« m awful and impressive lesson Tend to u» \ n present roudii ion of the In- m%, w Pre constitution of the Cni- .destroyed, the states would re mole those people when first discovered f ^°' Wore ^' v *ded into small states n nations—divided they disappeared be- "re our united march as shadows. Yet } . le ? r J ,u, d we thoughtlessly tread, contains i ". 08 J e J of their ancestors, who lived een- • it's before wn came to the country. Let t j never y citizen take heed that his liber- k 9 »„ are not * 08t b y sectional jealousies. I tivo p 0t ,n .* €ni led to address myself to Nn- ero A 0r ? ,an8 °nly. as some do, but to ev- 1.1 ,acr,c zn ciHzen who has fixed hern his t, °ely hopes for himself and posteri- sku 0,r6, ? ce .^ e b eve embarked on board Unito/ox 0 ® tbfi constitution of the ennui ^ ates » 0Ur interests and risks are Bo* ’ CR,,8e °«r all is embarked—and *y* a j°nc» but the liberties of the "orld are freighted with us. OGLETHORPE. 8r ? ra< l ue8t ©d announce that ies Sheftall, is a candidate for °Vtionon th 8 ^° Unty ’ at tbe en8U * n ff in October next. Notice. T HB subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and customers, that he has taken JOHN FALLS WALKER into part nership, and that in future the FACTOR AGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS will be carried on under firm of Itcibevt Martin St Co. They will bo much obliged to their friends for a share of their custom, and will use their best exertions to merit the same Reasonable advances will lie made on ell property sent to their address. ROBERT MARTIN, No. 7, Kiddell’s Wharf, Charleston- Sept 27 19fc Runaway from the Subscriber, O N Wednesday, 24th lilt, a large yellow negro man, named FREDERICK He is generally known in the adjoining counties as a fiddler. He was seen in Spar ta on Friday last. It is believed he will go to Augusta. He mny have a forged pass, as he can rend and write. A snitoblo reward will be given for his apprehension and confinement in any jnil in the state, so that I can get him. JAMESCAMAK. Milledgoville, August 28 So t 27 19 Georgia—Bryan County. Ry Joshua J.nith, Clerk of the Court of Ordi- ntry of rhe Onuntv Hf'*re§i»i<f. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCERM \%'(SptIEHBA3, Phillis lflunly h«* applied f»r letters of administration on the est te if W iHit m M inlv, late rf said county, dec in behalf of the h“i»s ard creditors: 7 hese ure therefore to cite and admoui h all and s'n. qul r the kindred ar.d ceditors of sa d de^. to fil • their objections (if any they have) in my office within thirty days from this date oi' ervlae letters of administration will be gr med the applicant. Given under my bund and seal this 22d of Sf>r»t, one thousand eight"hundred and twen ty-five. JOSHUA SMITH, C. C O •opt 19* ful9 T HE subscriber offers for sale 100,000 feet of NORTHERN LUMBER, be- ing the entiro cargo of the achuoner Olive, consisting of Clear and Merchantable Boards One and a half, one and three-quartera and and two inch Plank. This lumber ia all of the best quality, and baa been carolully selected for this market, and will be sold low if taken from the wharf. ISAAC W. MORELL. Aiignat 30 v 07 Whiskey. niHLADELPHIA WHISKEY,in hogB- MT heads, just received and for sale by Sept 8 Ci C. GRISWOLD & CO. India Floor Matting. TUST received, a few pieces of the auove V article, and for sale bv Sept 8 I. W. MORRELL. Bagging. CA PIECES 42 inch liiverncs'. COT- JU TON BAGGING, for sale by S-iC. DUNNING.. Sept 20 I6ti Hams and Fiouiv&c. AAA SUPERIOR HAMS in bags 0vv2O Barrels Superfine Now Flour 10 Pipes Holland Gin 2 du Cognac Brandy For sale by liALL & HOYT. Sept 20 J ust Received and lor Sale, (1(1 did Ml CABANA SUGARS, by AU,UUU J.B.HERBERT*,CO. h ep 20 New Flour and Hams, "J BARRELS Howard Street New XtJVJ Flour, from new wheat 200 Superior Hams, in bags 40 Boxes Bacon, shoulder & midlings 50 Barrels Whiskey, &c. Landing from the schooner Cygnet, and for aale by H ALL & HOYT. Sept fi Coffee, Pork and Lard. K*-) BAGS COFFEE tlv 15 Bbls Mess Pork, N.Y. city inspec. 50 du Prime do do do 50 Kegs Lord For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD & CO. Sept 3 Found. fllHREE boxes Greeu Vials, were found -L in the marsh on Savannah River, atiuut fifteen miles above this city. The owner can hnve them by proving property nnd giving a gratuity to the negro who found them. Apply to Sept 14 GEO. RVERSON. TUll ft ALL, A'Valu .ble Tract <f Land, yiONTAINING two hundred two and a V/ half acres, situate in the First pis ■ trict, in the County nt Houston, Number 12. Persons are forbid trespassing on said land, under the Penalties of the Law. For particulars and terms, which are lib eral, apply to tiie edited Sept 10 12i.f L’orWbYe Yvre-Ytoul' lur- naces. ■ U3T received per brig Frances, an as- tl sortment of the above valuable articles, highly recommended to families for their great convenience and economy, especially in southern climates, where a considerable heat, though often required for culinary purposes, is frequently inconvenient when produced in an ordinary fire-place. For sale by GEO. RYERSON. Sept 10 HEALiH OFtL E. ^ September, 6Ih 1825 5 Tt being requested by u resolution of the -l City Council that all vessels and Steam Boats from Charleston shall come to anchor bolow Fort Wayne and there undergo an examination into the health of their crew, Captains and Pilots of such vessels ai d Steam Boats will, on arriving at four mile point, display a yellow Flag as a signal for the Health officer. J. P. SCREVEN, Health Officer. Sep 10 12 N otice. A N election will bo held at the Cnurt- House in Savannah, on the FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER NEXT, being the third day of said month, for a Ciovf.hmou of the State of Geohria, and for Onf. Senator and Three Rffresentatives, to represent the County of Chatham in the next Legislature of said State, of which the electors of said Coumy. will take notice.— The Sheriff will attend the same to pre serve order. ANTHONY PORTER, J.I.C.C.C. ELIAS FORT, J.I.C.C.C. JACOB READ, J.I.C.C.C. Sept 10 12 N otice. fllllE subscriber being about to leave Sa- JL vannab, for the North, and wishing hereafter to confine his business to his re tail store at the Market Square, will dis pose of the present stock ot* GROCERIES at his Wholesale Store on the Bay. The terms will be liberal- Apply to P r M’DERMOTT, Who will also continue to attend to the COMMISSION BUSINESS. Double Distilled Rose Water. A FRESH SUPPLY of best London A. Rose Water, received per brig Pan tiles, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Siiad’s Buildings. May 10 I ip-Axcia aomlaii, I OFFERS FOR SALE, 400 BARRELS Baltimore Rye Whis- 50 Barrels Baltimore Gin 45 Barrels 5th proof Whiskey 14 Pipes Superior Holland Gin 180 Piecer Cotton Bagging 50 Barreto Loaf Sugar 20,000 Founds Bacon , 3l> Barrels Mess and Prime Pork '.SO Barrels Flour American Shot American Casting.Window Glass American and Spunish Segars.dtc Sept 24 I8p William €. Way, LATE OF THE FIRM OF W AY & BA KER, SAVANNAH, (JEO. O FFERS his services to his friends and the public, in the General Commission B\ in this place, and solicits thb/r;f References to Messrs.; A: Low vnnnah. Goo,; G. Ilrt'itlumysr Si gitsta, Georgia. '/yiq Augusta, Sept. 6, 1825. , ^ , TT The Savannah Republicsifet Genrgian, will please insert the aHat a week for one munib, and forward their bill to I he office of the Constitutionalist for payment. Sept 24 18fb Boots and Shoes. just ns.cKivKn, 01 3 Cases Gentlemen’s fine X I nailed Boats, S do Stout pag’d Shoes, 3 do Bound de do 2 Cases women’s morocco walking do 1 do do do pumps do 2 do do Leather walking do 1 do do do pumps do 3 do Boys bound do 2 do do stout do 1 do Misses Morocco pumps do .1 do do Leather do do 1 do Children’s do Bootees For sale iow by T. S. LUTHER, sept 15 TO PLANTERS. 'THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING made a considerable purchase of tost season’s imported PLAINS, which they offer for sale at tile latl year's price*, for cash or drafts on their factors, payable any time before the 1st of April next; which must be, at least, 20 to 25 per cent, less then the ensuing Full Importation can be sold at. W. & H. ROSE. Snvannah, 7th Juno, 1825. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, and send the bill to this office. June 7 63 WM PATTERSON, I NFORMS his friends and customers, 'that he has removed to the brick store •me door esBt of his former stand, where he is now opening a fresh supply of 9 just received from Ncw-York, by the ship Augusta. Sept 22 17,. ’•1 I; A CARD. T flE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts of Law nnd Equity n this State, offers to the public his pro fessional services in the Courts of Bibb, I Henry, I Jones, | Crawford, Monroe, | Jasper, I Tviigsrs, Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 84 Cognac Brandy, Goshen But ter and Salmon. 1 O PIPES fourth proof Cognac Brnndy, I. vs warranted pure as imported, Grape Brand 10 Kegs Goshen Butter 6 Boxes Smoked Salmon Just received and for sale by Sept 8 J. B. HERBERT & CO. ItBXT SCHEME. BY SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND! U NDER thesuperintcndanceofthe com missioners appointed by the Governor mid Council, and by the improved mode of drawing, secured by Letters Patent under the scul of the United States—the whole to be completed in one day, and will positively take place in the city of Baltimore on WEDNESDAY, the 9th November next. Highest Prize §S0,000. SCHEME. 1 Prize of J10.080 is 430,ooo Dollars- 1 10,600 10,000 1 5,000 5,000 lo 1,000 10,000 lo 600 5,000 30 100 3,000 60 SO 3,000 100 20 2,000 200 10 2,000 400 5 2,000 20000 4 80,000 20813 Prizes. Copper Stills. O NE STILL of 128 Gallons Two do. of 72 Gallons each Just received by the brig Frances, from Philadelphia, and for sale by August 2 P. M’DERMOTT- 152,000 Dullars. 40000 Tickets—Not one blank to a prize. The holder of two tickets, will be certain <>f obtaining at lejmt une prize, and muy draw three. Moor, or Drawing.—The numbers wilt be put into one wheel ns usual—and in tiie other wheel will be put the prizes above the denomination of $4. and the drawing to progress in the usual manner. The20.000 prizes of $4, will be awarded to the odd or even numbers in the Lottery, qaa the case inay bej dependant on the drawing of the Capitol.Prize of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS—that is to say, if the $30,000 prize should enmo out to on odd number, then every odd number in the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize : if the $30,000 prize senuld come out to an even number, then nil the even numbers in the scheme will be each entitled to $4. Odd numbers are those ending with 1,3, 5, 7, or 9. Even numbers are those ending with 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0. This mode ol drawing not only enables the Commissioners to complete the whole Lnttcry in one drawing, but has the great advantage of distributing the small prizes regularly to every alternate number in the scheme, so that the holder of two tickets or two shares of tickets, one odd and one even number, will be certain of obtaining at least one prize, and in the same ratio for any greater quantity. PntSEKT PRICE OP TICKETS. Wholes $5, Halves $2 50, Quarters $1 25 Ail orders promptly attended to, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICf. * To Rent, !■& That large and commadioua IiTHM Brick Tenement Building in York Street, near Jefferson St. JHHi Possession given first November next Also, two Stores on Jefferson-St, adjoining Mr. E. Jcncks’. Rent will be moderate. Apply to THO’S. R. PRICE. August 6 97rp 1/1 MANSION HOUSE. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends end the public, that lie has completed his large and commodious house, in the best and most comfortable manner, and ten ders his thanks to tiiose wlm have heretofore fnvored him with thoir calls, and flatters himself that'by his unremitte’d attention to please, he will share a part of the public patronage. His house will at all times be furnished with the best the country affords, his bar with choice liquors, and his stables with good corn and provender, together with a faithful and experienced ostler. The Mansion House is situated on the east side of the public square, in the town of Clinton, directly on the road leading from Milledge- ville to Macon, and nenrlv opposite the Clinton Hotel. H. H. BLATTER. Clinton, August 23. 07jre N. B—Families can be accommodated with private rooms, which are comfortable. O’ The editors of the Augusta Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to publish tiie above advertisement once a week for three months and forward their accounts to this office for settlement. ttEMAJVAL. T HE subscribers have removed to John ston’s Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. &. H. ROSE, April 5 ’ 10 CP The Darien Gazette, and Recorder. Milledgoville, will give the above four in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office. The Rev. A. CARTER, W ILL receive into his family and per snnally instruct, from four to six Young Ladies who may wish to complete their course of literary education. In ad dition to the above, a few day scholars of a similar description will be received, te com nienc.e on the first uf November, For particulars, application may be made personally or by letter. Sept 17 15lf MANAGERS’ OFFICE. Bl' AUTIIOntTV or TIIE STATE OF NEW-TORK, ePLENDIDToTTERY, To be drawn in the city of New-York, on the 4th of January, IC26, AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. 45 Numbers—6 Ballots to bo drawn. EACH TICKET HAVING THREE NUMBERS IN COMBINATION. J. B. Yates Sf A. JU'Itilire, Managers. SCHEME OF THE JYew- York State Literature Lottery, Cl,Ass 3, FOR 1826. 1 Prize of do do do 2 do 4 do 10 do 39 do 78 do 468 do 4446 do '00,000 is 50,000 20,000 10,500 5.000 2,500 2,000 1,000 500 100 50 $100,000 50,000 20,000 10.500 10,000 10.000 20,000 39,000 39,000 46.1100 222,300 5061 Prizes, - 9139 Blanks. $a67,600 Less than two blanks to a prize- Prizes payable forty dava after the drawing, but the cash may be had instantly, subject to the usual deduction of fifteen per cent. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole : : : : : $50 I Quarters : : $12 50 Half::::::: 25 | Eighth : s t : 6 25 This is the most magnificent scheme that has ever been offered fur the patronage of the friends of Lottery adventure in Ameri ca. The small number of Tickets, and the unexampled demand for them, is a sufficient warrant that there will not be' a chance left, for weeks before the day fixed fur the drawing, and that the price of Tickets will shortly rise to $60. CP Gentlemen are therefore requested to be early in their application, as all orders actually mailed before tiie rise, will be en titled to bo supplied at the present rates- > * t * Notes of the Bank of the U- States and its Branches, and, generally, the Notes of all Banka that pay specie, received at par. Also, Mercantile Drafts at sight, on any of the large cities, and Prize Tickets receiv ed freely in payment. All letters to be post paid. The malls may be relied on aa being per fectly safe for all remittances. Y ATES § M’INTIRE, Washington City. Sept 20 16|t dec 12 mm, BY J. B. HERBERT If CO. THIS I)AY,21th inst. Will be sold beforeonr store, at XIoVIk. a general assortment of GROCER IE8, ftc Terms cash. Sept 27 ' COTTQN BAGGING., BY J. B. HERBERT * CO. wiic 0 " TP^ dAy ' 27lh »'<*• Will te sold before onr store at XI e’elk ■300 Pieces Prime 42 inch Colton Bagging! Terms at tune of sale. fc Sept 24 POSTPONED SALE. ‘ ' BY J. B. HERBERT te CO. On the FIRSTTUE8DA Y in' OCTOBER, Will .taPsbnT'before the Court-Hcine lif l h '% C Af''7^’I® A Nn U8U "' h " urs of «IV a t KAI, TOP LAND, containing four liun. dred acres, more or less, bounded northing v bv the Augusta Road, southardly by land lufoly pr.^ncknV. esslwardly by lands of Jos. Stales,, and E. Jeuek's, ,„d we.tsrdly by lands lately belongmg-to Wearat, with the improvements, consisting 0 f a frond Srn H “r “"<* Sta.de, ffKSM attached, and Three Negro Hon- IlljJWsea, being the Real Estate of Benjamin Putman, dec. Sold bv Honorable the Inferio^ Court n( Chatham County, and by order of he Administratrix, for the benefit of the S uT d esUte '~ Tl -' rn '“ a * n»>e of sale.' PKXX. LIPS’ ACADEMY. M *Vi respectfully inform* tho public, that be has a vacancy for n tew more pupils oflioth sex. He teaches the following brandies of an Education English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography. Projecting of Maps, Astro nomy, History, Composition, PotUe Literature aaa Rluloric. ALSO, LATIN AND FRENCH. tnA separate room to uroivded for the Young Ladies Miss Phim.ips under hioBiiperintendanre, instructs a few children in Spelling, Read ing. Writing and Arithmetic. From four to six Young Gentlemen may be accommodated with board. &.<■. in his family. -Every htremioK will 'be' paid te their comfort and morals. Evening School, for the instruction of Gentlemen in the Eng- lish Grammar, Arithmetic, Book Keeping by Double Entry, Navigation, and the Lu nar Observations; also, the method of as- cnrtainiiig and of measuring the distance of the Heavenly Bodies, is open every evening from seven until nine o’clock. For terms, which are moderate, plosse to apply by letter or personally, at his Acade my. corner of Broughton anu Linculn-Sts. Sept 22 ]T XIGUT SCHOOL. T HE subscriber will open his Nighl School for the Instruction of Youth at ill. residenco near the Catholic Church on MONDAY, 3d October next, whereit will be taught Reading, Writing, Vulgai and Decimal Arithmetic', Geography am Bookkeeping, in a meliiodieul way not so perficial. PETER IIYNES. Sept 22 17{r.t&s B. B. ft, London Porter, Cotton Bagging, &c, A FEW casks, containing eight and a halt'dozen each of Loudon Porter, im ported in the ship Georgia, on 28fh June last, are yet on hand and fur anlo; alto, Cotton Bagging, errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN WARE, and a variety of Seasomb’e Dry Goods, Apply to ANDREW LOW &. CO. July 16 «g Bagging, Nails, &c. GAA PIECES 42 inch Cotton Bi gging 190 Casks Cut Nails 9 Hogsheads St ( Philadelphia 37 Barrels l[ Whiskey 1 Hogshead Tobacco For sale by H. LORD & CO. Mongol's Wlmrf Sopt 3 on HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY NEW-YORK, I NCORPORATED by the Legislature of the state of New-York, liar the pur pose of insuring HOUSES and OTHER BUILDINGS, VESSELS IN PORT and their CARGOES, MERCHANDISE and other PERSONAL PROPERTY, against Loss or Damage,tvs Vine, and also to insure VESSELS.and MER CHANDISE against tho HAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS PORTATION. Capital Stock 8300,000, which has all been paid in CASH, and the public may rely with confidence upon the whole sum. being always available to meet its engagements. R. HAVENS, Pres’t. The subscriber having- been appointed Agent for the above Company, will insiirR against Loss by Fire, and Hazard of Inland Navigation, as set ,forth in the preceding proposals, on as fav6rab|c terms a» can bn done in this city. 8. C. DUNNING, Agent for Howard Insurance Company, N. B.—Persons living in the country, can have insurance effected by addressing ’lie Agent, giving a description uf the prem ises to be insured, post paid. Sept 20 16 V^etm Yaw&Vxa 30 BOXES jusi-.received and for sal* by August 6 B. HERBERT tt CO.