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' itATctttbau. Ao4u»t iX-Tr a it'miL>
At Mtrican SW**—Tha largest Mulnkula',
or Jrov* of MuUj, partwo* *w drive* toy'
•hi» plfce, arrived here « few week* **o end
left her« MM TrtBoiiclajf, p*rt for New-Orleitii.
iod port Ibr Netohoa,
It U cotnppMd /oftstth* hunditd Multt, oil
in nriifte older, and «u unitor the care of
.hautei*hUr"“«« '•P ornit ' driven or ■wfm-
commanded by A. A. do lo Mot*, onr
of thopfi>prf«tort,uda oitienn of the Mote of
T«in»uli«»i, fwm whence the mute* no ira-
oortad- performing the loborioot took of
v”«io( tint idtotoooo number of meiae thro'
moli ao ootonoire wilderue**, they hid every
nieht to steel * temporary enclooure to to-
cure them from being carried off by the Et-
hmuiilto.o* (onf of wild jronee and mule*.—
In IM of the miny rivers tbit in-
terrene, tte |f«»te.t hardship* and dangsr*
were oncwntered, and completely oreroome
l- l)l i, liniy hind of adreoliirer*. Of the
Timber I*' 1 ** hundred, onli about, twen-
tvllre mtte* had been lost, on their krfival at
IVaicbitocino, either in the swimming of the
nrer\at n conieqnence of fatigue.
Deii'de tbie considerable branch of com-
iperco wih the Metican Hates, of exobang
leg our god* for Usoir malm and horse*, bul
lion or uilara, which has long since been
curried i by this town, another baa lately
cpeoad. .The inhabitants of tlie Slate of
Texas, s4ioh Has united Us prorinoial or state
gorernnfnt with Tamaulipas, hare commen
ced the inportatinn to Natchitoches, of their
which tltey. raised, last year, a con-
iuIoUiUcquantity, which will dunhtlcss, from
flw rapid setjtteinent ot mu country, Inert*.,,
tj every crop io a double ratio, for many
ytars. ,
Ilf, b>wever, the increase should become
such is to induce the government to ostnbhsh
a Cyt’tom House here, and exact the duty of
lli f e cents per pound, on imported cotton,
pd inhabitants of Texas could no longer cul-
iv,ite it in competition with our planters, end
would have to ship it from their own ports,
which would be impracticable for many of
them, or cause it to bo carried through our ler-
riiory exempt from duty, by means at draw-
6ml. lu the latter case! it might no leu be
an object fur our commercial operations.
According lu the last nows from Mr, Aus
tin’s settlement on the Brazos, this eolouy is
in a thriving condition. Tho news of their
having bedo distressed by an inundation, and
reduced, to great brant in euiisnquence,
seems to have had no foundation. The set
tlement is represented to consist of about 300
f undies, to he now exempt from epidemical
diseases, and, as to the erupt, sre liavu been
assured by a gentleman now in this place, that
their corn surpassed any thing he had seen on
the richest Mississippi and Red River soil',
and that the cotton, etjual in quality to the
Red River, was totally exempt from rot.
Another new settlement, on the plnn of Mr.
Austin’s, is abont to commenced in Texas un
der the auspices of Mr. Haden Edwards, who
has obtained from the government ao exton
sire grant in that state,
Balt moat, Oct. 3.—Colombia.—Btfibe,
schooner A barilla, captain Edwarda, at this
port on Saturday from La Ouayra, our
currespnndent has transmitted ua a din of
the Cui-racco* Culombiano to the 7th ult.
inclusive. » '
The markets at La Guayra for American
produce swore bad. Flour was tho only ar
ticle Wanted, and the demand fer it very'
limited, on account of tho quantiry in Car
acas. Coffee 14 76 a I S on board, scarce;
Indigo 2 25a* 39} ; Hides 15 a 16, scarce;:
Cocoa, none.
Tne Bogota dates were up to tho tOtb
August. Tho latest accounts frn.ip Bolivar
were up to I lid tOth of May, at which date
he wan in Arequipa wliere he reviewed one
of tlm divisions of the Colombian army, anti
wns highly satisfied with it* state of disci
pline and equipment. Genoral Lara cuin-
nmnded it. The Liberator ovas in good
he ilth, and was then about to proceed to
C'uscn. *>
All was quiet at Panto at the dute of the
last acconuts.
Pmt.Anr.trHtA, Oct. 3.—On Friday eve
rti-.ig lent.. Corn. Porter visited the Circus.—
The porloiiiiancos were liir tlie benefit ul
tin. Kmnv, the celebrated clown, and were
exhibited to a crowded house. The au
dience called for national airs repeatedly,
which wore played with great spirit by the
orciiestra. A gentleman iu one of the
boxes cried out “ Six cheers for Commo-
dures Stewart and Porter,” when they in
etantly resounded through tlie house. Ma
ny ladies were present, An incident occur
red rturiogtha evening which drew thunders
of applause. Kirby, as Scaramouch in the
pantomime of Dim Juan, in tho drinking
scene, took up a bottle and exclaimed
“f/ei e’a Porltr for ever”—the effect was e
Icctric.
Great sale or Tea at Nfw-Yorjc.—
On llic -.’4th ult. the cargo of the ship Oil i
ten, from Canton consisting of4000 packa
ges, took place at Fr&qklin & Minturn’s
office, ae followsHyson at ,106 to 116 ;
Young Hyson 00 t tit; Hyson Skill 50 to 71;
(iiinpowder 134 to 133 ; Souchong 46 to 73,
uid Uohca 38} cents per lb. 6 months.
Longevitv—-Titers ia now living in
hake forest, in this couniy, a man named
Attnui Wall, one hundred and four pearl of
“£*• His oldrst eon is 82 years old, and hie
Suunge»t20. He was born in Northampton
tounty in this, State.—Raleigh Register,
Contiiiarit—Cotton, 1} at (ot*.
Unhang*—W# Hava no altaration tq
makt in Exchange on England, Bills on
Lon. 60 davi, io a II pr | do. Franca, 5 10
a 5 t do. Charleston 3.
Baltimore, Oct. 3—Cotton Our stock id
so small that tHo principal manufactorera
retort to other markets for their supplica
nt tbixeeuon,* sort of interregnum exixta
in our tramactiona in thia articlu—the old
arop hna mostly disappeared, and the now
ia just beginning to exhibit itself in the mar
kot—60 baton have arrived at New-York,
and are repreaonted ax of fine quality—while
our operation* are thoe, fer the present eus-
pended In t great degree, It ia of importance
to look towardx* the future and we must
confess, that altho* the proepeot it mare
cheering than of late, we eee no very en
couraging promise ofprlcee, that will exceed
tho lowest rate* of the last live yearn—One
of the thousand evil* of the late speculation
has been to increase the growth of an arti
cle, which would perhaps produce ee great
an individual and national income if only
iino halfof thequantity waa raised—it has
been remarkable in several of our staple
commodities that years of the greatest ex
port have beeu those of the least in value.
The advices from England continue nf the
moat gloomy nature—not from the ectnel
stagnation of the cotton trade which is still
in a f!nnrp|ii"gcondition, but from the of-
feels of that gullibility which hna always
been the eliarracter ofthe English, and from
which we tear their descendants are not
totally exempt. We continue our former
rates. Upland, fair qnnlity, per lb. 16 a 111;
Louisiana, 20 a 23; Tennessee, 16 a 18;
Alabama, 16 n 18.
Rice.— No nrrirnls—at this late season it.
ia difficult to meet With prime quality—
fresh imported is just as old ns that which
came to ue six months since—we may short
ly expect the produce of the present crop,
which however, never cleans freely from
the liuslc, until tho cold frosty weather sets
in- Fresh, 1st qua), per cwt. 3 50 a 3 3 50.
old, 2 50 a $3.
Charleston, Oct. 10.—Carton.—The mar
ket is nonrly Imre of both Santee and Sea-lt-
landt, and prices are merely nominal. The
caterpilars have made such extensile rava
gee in fields of Sea-Island Cotton this sea
son, that we very much fear there will bn a
.-oarciiy ofthia ’description. Uplands of tlie
new crop come in slowly, and may be quo-
ted at from 14 to 16 cents ; some smelt
lots of good quality, for the northern man
ufactories, have been purchased at 15} a 1C
cts.
Rice.—Has declined since our last report,
and the nrticlo is dull. Although theqiiun-
tity arriving is small, it is yet greeter than
tlie demand. The highest price paid for
prime is $1—otlie descriptions at our quota
tion, 2 a 2j.
Exchange on England.—9 a 10 per cont.
pre. ; on Franco—5f 10c.
Georgia Bank Bills—t a1}per ct. die.
If. Carolina Stale Bank Billt—4 per cent,
die .
Cape Fear and Newbern—4 per cent. die.
Cotton—Petersburg, Oct. 4.—Of the
new crop, is coming in rapidly, and thorn io
just now much competition tor ite purchase.
Some pnrcelssoid vesterdny for 171 cents
Virginia money. This price wo u.nocrstoml
ia given in compliance with onlers from
Northern Manufactures. Onr Country
friends will perceive thnt .il is something
above the Inst. Liverpool rates ; and there
fore that the article bo brought will not an
stcerfnr exportation, and must ho expected
to decline qe the present home demand sub
sides.
Antwerp, Aug 12—Collont are dull of
salu.
Nice—Trices are maintained, but tho de
mand is limited.
Hamburg, Aug 5th.—But three vessels
have arrived with produce during the week
from Brazil.
Cotton—Hus rather given way in pre.e—
Gcnrgia Upland would net. 10 to 13jjd ; Per
iiambiico 16 tq.16jd: Marnnlism, 15 to 15}d;
Carllingena, 10 7-16 to 1l7-8d ; Egyptian,
12} to 13d.
nice.—Old Carolina has declined in value
hut netv obtains more money, and may be
S iioted from 15} to 17.’, mils (23s 3d net;)
ava 11 to 11} inks ; Bs.gal 8} to 9 inks.
ffdDwsaoi
T HE' Grand Bute, Lottery I No. Ill
will ba drawn and Anhbodtin n few
minutes, when the following brilliant prize*
will be awarded to to advehturennAvix i
25 ooo Dollar*
10,000 Dollars
5,ooo Dollars
1,000 Dollars
1,000 Dollars
1000 Dollars
1,000 Dollars
1,000 ‘Dollars
And a largo amount of imaller prizes, a
mounting in tlie whole to
Parsons who have left orders, are inform*
ed that the TICKETS ARE RECEIVED,
and will soon advance.
TicketB 6 00 I Quarters I 25
Halves 2 60 1 Eights 62}
WILLIAM ROBERTSON,
Oct 13 .Georgian Office
*9
ipib&asm
BLANKETS and BAGGING
W. atuV A ULose,
H AVE received by tlie ship Emily, from
Liverpool,
300 Pieces Be*t Quality 42 inch Dundoe
Cotton Baggmg
Grundy’s Wliito, Bine and Mixt Plain*
Point nnd London Duffle Blonkett
which with those Already on hand, of l**t
year’s importation, will enable them to supply
their customer* on very moderate te< ms.~—
Their assortment of STAPLE AND FAN
CY GOODS, will be very complete io
few da vs.
Oct 13 26
TATT¥RBi>&
.ad to the brick atom, pan
KO— door oqkt of hit former Hand, Where
nr nr now opening a large and genawl as
OrtjqnMqf ^ ...
■ffiiRir ffl©®a>3»
jkt received from Nuw-York by the Augus
\ Savannah, and other reoent arrivals.
. ; > amuno which aax,
ms/sesr
Diitihotts and Ragiihaa
Coloured and white Flannel*
Da Domestic*
Bleached ind unbleached domeetic sheet
ings aad shirtings.
Dark and Ijght Calicoes
Linena. Lsyna and Linen Cambric*
Platilles, Rissia and Irish Diapera
Rnssix Bheetings
Cambrics aid Muslins
Nankin and Canton Crapes
IlomUixetts.Jlomhasenns, and Dimitiea
Black and cdt Italian Crapes
Clurl & PairicyV epunl cotton
Hosi ry and ilnining Yarn
Wlii e and colored Cravats
Hole sr do
Hun Ur’s Cord
Lad ee horse skin snd kid gloves
Gen lenten’s do and beaver do
Audfa variety of.fency articles. &c. fee.
Also, a large supply of 42 inch
Cotton Bagging.
Which he offers for sale at reduced prices,
6ct 6
WiXViS, Olli,
20 Quarter Casks Sweet end
Dry Malaga Wine
10 Half Quarter Casks Imita
tion Madeira Wine
25 Baskets Sallad Oil
200 Bagged Hams, and
106. Qr. Boxes Span. Sega re >
For sale by COHEN fe MILLER.
Oct 13 26e
Oranges.
5000® RA ( NGE9, F0R 5A,jE —
VVTLTBERGEU &CORNWELL,
Exchange Dock.
Oct 13 26p
Sugar, Sweet Oil, <§fc.
TjRIME MUSCOVADO SUGARS i
JL Hogsheads and Barrels
Whiskey, Gin, Apple Brandy
Pepper
For nalo by J. E. BTRRTLL,
Mongin’s Wharf..
Oct 13 96p
YOUNG MEN'S MISSIONARY SOCI
ETY.
T HF.PE will be a meeting of tlie Young
Men's Missionary Sarieiy held at. Wesley
Chapel THIS EVENING, at SEVEN
O’CLOCK, An address will he delivered
by tlie Rev. Guokoe IIii.l, nnd a collection
taken in aid nf the funds of the Society—
The public are respe t fully invited.
Oct 13 J. H. CLARK, Scc’ry.
mm OTiimiLh
PORT OP SAVANNAH.
OOXMtfiKEIRCXAX..
JVew York. Oct. 6.—The whole business
of the week amounted to about 1500 bales,
ratty fur export and partly for home u6e.
^ft-Vwal of the pocket ship Leeds,
T . Lircrpool accounts to Augurt 24,
ewing Hint innrket to be in a declining
««te, some holders have submitted to low-
•r prices than were current last week. It
that the stock here is reduce d
L! 3000 w 4000 bales. We quote Uplands,
jenneuee and Alabama, lb. 1,3} a 17} ;
“Xtniana 10 a 22. 1
^^“'“'pnrtation *88 tierccx, 11 half
* he week’a sale have been about 500
, ’ M J>ng from $3 cash, to 43 50. 90
' ' f or ”’ me very prime parcels 44 wee
'3F? The ••«*»■» market is nptl.eavv
kr tan a° ot ordinary.
^^4*3* *! do - mid- to prime,
—^' le cont > nu ed advices of t
let h. depressed statelof the cotton mer-
c . ft'mlly put a stop to shipments
•I mi,t°!"’" erable extf ' nt I «t fee* the stock
mT* #a "y 'ighh-even at very
I tnenr« ,.'i * I ' cr * arc no vessels of cme-
the Cnmin* frc, e ht e ‘ l,ler *’°r England or
if■ ]£*•"*’ the packets. There
I “"'ted demand for vessels to. go to'tlie
CLEARED,
Brig Index, Baker, New-York,
Cohen fe Miller.
ARRIVED,
Brig John Marshall, Sands, in distress,
disuuitiod—hound lioin New-York for Mo
bile. On the night of 1st inet. on tlie Baha
ma Banka, in a severe gale from E. S. E,
lost spars, rudder anchor, cable, fee. drifted
off tlie Bank and uame up through the Gulf.
OnthoXU saw a ship and ( schooner dis
masted—Sept. 19th, 1st. 34, 30, long. 72.
39, passed a coppered vessell bottom up—
appeared to be a schooner or sloop of about
til) ions.
Sloop Cynthia, Turner, Beaufort, 1 day,
lo tlie master.
SAILED,
Sloop Jno Chevalier, Sisson, for Charleston,
A bright sided ship with 9. S. in her fore
topsail, (ship Emperor,Shapter, from Savon
nah to New-York) woe passed 27th ult. let,
35,30, long. 75, standing N. E.
J amts Anderson & Co.
YOUNG'S BU1LDINQS,
H AVE received by the ship Emily, from
Livorpool, their usual supply of
Plains, Blankets and Bag
apd by recent arrivals from the North, an
elegant aad extensive assortment of
Fancy and Staple Articles,
which they offer fer ule on accommodating
term*.
Oct 1 *H
New Flour.
-f AA BARRELS Richmond Superfine
Xv” Flour, fmm new whnat, just re-
cbired and for sale hy
' Oct 11 c.c. GRISWOLD fe CO.
For Providence.
That fte^Mjlm^ Mtlmonef.
Crowell. Master,
having moat of her cargo eni
i immeniate Dispatch
ance of freight or passage, t
C. on boarifat Jones’ upper
HALL fe HOYT,
net 8 ,
#
Poir >t. Marys,.
Tlie first rule sclir.
MARY AND MARGARET,
' Owens, Matter,
Is ready to reoeive sny freight or
psssagr, that may offer, fer the above pon
having good accommodations, and will mi,
positively by Thursday next, wind and weathl
er permitting
muster on '
Oct 11 *5
For sole by
Oct >1
Joseph Kopman & Lo.
TTAVE received by the recent arrivals,
J.J. a large and general assortment of
& E&ucj GootVa,
among wliich are—
London Duffle Blanket*
Ruse and Point do.
Plains and Bnizca, Flannels fe Hosiery
Sup. Bloc and Black Cloths,
Dn. ; Mixt do.
Do. Blue and Black Caasiniercs
Do. White and Buff do.
Vallntjh and Swousilowu Vesting
Cumlet and Plaid Clunks
Blackend Colored Bombazetts
Bommzeens, Carolina Plaids
Parisian Prints, Furniture Calico
Canfbrics and Jaconet Muslin*
India Bwisa and Mull do.
Jacanet and Swiss Muslin Robes
Bobhjnet and Swiss Muslin Collerets
Bobfiinot Lnce Veils
Lndije Blk. & ass. Horeekin Gloves
Men’s Buck, Beaver, and Horsekin do.
Silk Stackings end Gloves
Nankin and Canton Crapes
Da. do. do. • do. Robes
CrapcLessn, Barege,
Shawls fe Handkerchiefs
Ombre Fig’d Silks, new style
Barege and Vestalene
Silk and Barege Robes
Sarsnetts, Levantine,
Brown, Black and Colored Settins
Blk. and Cnl’d Merino Scarves
Black and Mixt Sattinetta
Plaids, Brown and Bleached
Shirtings and Sheetings
Irish and Russia Sheetings
Linens and Long Lawns, fee. fee.
AI-SO,
100 pcs. 42 inch Inverness Hemp Bagging.
Oct 4 22L
Bui\«T & Scranton,
Have received per brig Draco
and schooner Mary and Margu
ret, 100 coses of
FASHIONABLE HATS,
comprising a general assortment for the
oily nnd country market, which they offer
for sole on accommodating terms, at then
Ware-House, Market-Square.
N. B—Ton Cases GENTLEMEN’?-
BEAVERS, extra fine.
Oct t 81
-If
O’
TOB, SALE,
A Vain bh Tract <f Land,
C ONTAINING two hundred two and t^
half acres, situate in tho First Dis
trict, in the County of Houston, Number 12,
Persons are forbid trespassing on said
Innd, under the Penalties ofthc Low.
For particulars and terms, wiiich are lib
eral, apply to tlie editors.
ID" Tlie Editor ofthe Millcdgcville Jour,
nal will insert the above three times and
forward tiieir account lo this Office,
Oct 13 ICi.t
For Sale.
NE hundred and sixteen tierces of fresh
beat RICE, and 18 tierces ofthe pre
sent crap.
ALSO,
40 hhds of Guadeloupe Molasses fit for
retailing,
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
Factor
oct 8 n24
bana Si a it Ob Georgia, ,
■ Savannah, Oct. 12, 18J5. j
NOTICE.
T HIS Bank will be closed on Saturday
next, the 15tli inst. for the purpose, of
balancing the books, preparatory, to a semi
annunl settlement: therefore all hills a no
notes due on that day and on Sunday, tli
18th, must bo taken up and paid on FRIDAY
tlie 14th instant.
By order of the board of Directors,
A. POR’I’ER, Cashier.
Oct 13 26
Caution.
r _.jons are hereby
against receiving my note, in favor of
Edward D. Courtor, drawn September 1st,
1825, for £98—payable January 1st, 1826.
ns I am determined not to pay said note,
for reasons best known to Mr. Courier.
I also caution and fmbid all persons from
paying the said Courier any freights that
•nay be due to my sloop, the Favorite, or
any other debts due me,
MICHAEL PECK.
Oct 13 26 r
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday m November next,
W ILL be sold in front of the Court
House in Bryan County, between the
usual knurs nf sale,
g|A TRACT OF LAND, in said County
known by the name of “ Palermo," contain
ing eight hundred acres, more or less, bound
ed N. E. by Sweat’s lands; 8. W. by a salt
marsh—other boundaries not known: Lev
ied npon ns the property of R. T. Keating,
to satisfy an execution in favor ofthe admin
istrators of Benjamin Stiles, deceased.
THOMAS HARN, S. B. C.
Oct 13. 26
Copartnership.
PINHE Subscriber having taken into co-
X partnership Mr. Edw’d PzntLroBo
the business will in future be conducted un
der the firm of TAFT fe PADELFORD.
orray Taft.
Oct 11 I 35 tf
LANDING
FROM THE BRIG PANTIIEA,
| K KEGS first quality Goshon Butter
L 4fl Half barrels frrsh Flour
19 do do Beof
Together .with a general assortment
GROCERIES,constantly on hand, and will
be sold by
Oct II
XL
WM. TIG HE,
Market Square,
25l
IIAYj WHISKEY, t c
THE SlinSClltBKR HAS JUST RECEIVED,
Q4 k BUNDLES very prime Hay
t»U 20 llariels VVhiskoy
10 do | Gin
with a gcnerallausoriment of GROCERIES.
H. B. HATHAWAY’
Oct 11
25p
Notice.
T HE Subscriber (late of Savannah) has
established himself in this City for
tlie transaction of COMMISSION BUST
NESS, and hegs leave to tender his servic
es to his friends and the public in Georgia
U B. GWATHUEY.
New York, Sept. 1825.
Referencet in Savannah—Mr. Jos. Cum
Mine. Messrs. John Cumming fe Son, and
Mr. W«. Gaston.
oct. 8 l23
B. B. ft. luimtVtm Potter
Cotton Bagging, &c.
A FEW casks, containing eight and
half dozed each of London Porter, im
ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June
fast are yet on hand and for sale; also,
CMm Bagging,
errtes of assarted Liverpool EARTHEN
WARE, and a variety of
Seasonable Dry Goods,
Atadjjto^ w ANDRK>VLOW fe CO
A CARD.
HE subscriber, admitted to practice in
the several Coufta of Law and Equity
i this State, offers to the public hi* pro
fessional services in the Courts of
Bibb, I Henry, j Jones, | Crawford,
Monroe, Jasper, I Tsrigge, , Pike.
i WASHINGTON POE.
•Macon. Bibb County., (Ga.)
July 7 84
her cargo engaged. I - NEW-YORK,
-- 1 wtsst^sssnpts^&
' h f it n£n GGE8, MERCHANDISE and
other PERSONAL PROPERTY, against
vwewjjkwiftsKni*,
jjjujga^awmw.. mu*
Capital Stock *800.000,
ing For particulars apply to the I which has til been paid in CASH and the
board, at Taylor*. Wharf. public may rely with confidence upon the
*■ whde »um. being always available to meet
ite engagement*. R, HAVENS, Prest.
Tlie subscriber haying been appointed
Agent for the above Company, will insure
against Loss by Fife, end Hajard nf inland
Navigation, as set forth in the preceding
uruposals, on as f*vorab|e terms a« can be
! one in this city. 8. C. DUNNING,
Agent for Howard Insurance Company.
N. B—Persons living in the country,
cun have insurance nm-i ted by nddreasing
•lie Agent, giving a . ft, ription of tlie prem
ises to be insured, post paid.
Sept 20 „
- " - t
REMOVAL.
T HE subscribers have removed to John.
ston’s Square, next door west of
viessre. A. Low fe Co. whero they are
ipening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
, W. fe H. ROSE.
April 5 | 0
^TheDanen Galette, and Recorder,
ifilledgenlle, will give the above four in-
* nrtione, and forward thoir accounts to this
office.
New-England Rum,^c.
20 Hogsheads N. E. Rum
60 Barrels Sugar
30 Barrels Wtiiskey
40 Bartels Pilot Bread
5 Barrels Cranberries
10 Bugs Coffee
H. BLAIR,
Exchange Dock
26i.
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
Boots and Shoes.
JUST RVXF.IVF.D,
Per brig Index, 29 paelcoj
es BOOTS and SHOE!
consisting ofthe following
kind, viz
Cases Gentlemen’s fine Calfskin Boot
do
do.
do
do
do
do
do
dn
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
de
do
common do d<
stout ho’d peg’d Shdef
unbound do do
fine danc. Pumpa' do
com. do do do
women’* leather walking do
do do pumps dn
Boys lined and bound do
do thick do
Children 1 * Leather Bootees
do Morocco do '
For sale low by the package nr dozen by
T. S. LUTHER.
oct 8
The Rev. A CARTER,
fine Cairskin Bonti | wxrriLI, roceivo into his fnmilv ami per-
_ Sc, J1 ,,llin dn J TV sonalty instrurt, from iunr to six
Ladies who may wish to colnplote
'heir course of literary education. In ad-
iition to the above, a few day scholars of a
similar description will be received, to corn.
1 inence on tlie first of November.
For particulars, application may be made
personally or by letter.
Sept 17 , s f
MANAGERS’ OFFZOB.
I iiv authority or thx state or new-yorxv
fresh Boots and -hoes' SPLENDID LOTTERY,
Tlie subscriber has receiv
ed by recent arrivals n gen
eral assortment of BOOTS?
and SHOES, which he of
fora for sale on reasonable terms,
GEO. NEWHALL,
Young’s Building,
net 6 1 m23
-S?i
To be drawn in the city of New-York, on
the 4th of January, 1826,
AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTJ5&
45 Numbers—6 Ballots to be drawn,
To Rent,
The home and two lots in
Brougliton-st. belonging to the
subscriber. Apply to Wm. Da
vies. Esq. Possession will be
given early in November.
J. M. BERRIEN,
oct 6 23
EACH TICKET HAVING THREE NUMBERS' IN
COMBINATION.
J. B. Yates fe A. M'Intire, Managers.
SCHEME OF THE '
New- York State Literature
lottery,
Class 3, ton 1826,
To Rent.
A Brick Tenement DWEL
LING-HOUSE, on the north
side Market-Square,, at presen'l
occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene.
Possession can be hud on tlie first day of J
November next.
Also, the STORE formerly
occupied by Mr. John B. Wick
as a shoe store. Possession giv
en immediately. Apply to
CHARLES ROE.
21
j!k‘
Possession c
November n
ifHk-
1 Prizo of
$100,000
is $100,000
1
do
50,000
50,00b
1
do
20,000
20,000
I
do
10.500
10,500
2
do
6.000
« in.otxf
4
do
2,500
10,000
10
do
2,000
20 000
39
do
1.0U0
39,000
78
do
600
39.00b
488
do
100
46,000
1446
do
60
,222,300
>051
9139
Prizes,
Blanks.
$567,600
Oct 1
Mi
To Rent,
That large and commodious
Brick Tenement Building in
York-Street, near Jefferson-St.
Possession given first November
next Also, two Stores on Jeffersun-St.
adjoining Mr. E. Jenoks’. Rent will be
moderate. Apply to
THO’S. R. PRICE.
Auguste 97rp
MANSION HOUSE.
^^^c The subscriber begs leave t«
inform his friends and the public,
|{HJ^Bthat he has completed his large
MBi^Kand commodious house, in the
best and most comfortable manner, and ten
ders his thanks to those who have heretofore
fuvnred him with their calls, and flatters
himself that hy hie unremitted attention to
please, be will Bhnre a part of the public
patronage. His house will at all times be
fnrnished 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 cast side
of the public square, in the town of Clinton,
directly on the road leading from Milledge-
viilo tn Macon, and nearly opposite the
Clinton Hotel. H. H. SLATTER.
Clinton, August 23, 07fre
N. B.—Families can be accommodated
with private rooms, which are comfortable.
p* The editors of the Augusta Chroni-
ole and Savannah Georgian, are requested
to publish' the above advertisement ence i
week for three month*and forward "their
ccnn nts to this office for settlement,
t
Less than two blanks to a prize. Prizes
payable forty davs after the drawing, but
•lie cash may be had instantly,.subject to
the usual deduction of fifteen per cent.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole ::■!:• 450 | Quarters': : 412 50
Half25 I Eighth : : : r 6 25
This is the most magnificent scheme that
tins ever been offered far the patronage nf
’.he Mends of Lottery adventure in Ameri
ca. The small number of Tickets, and the
unexampled demand for them, is s sufficient
warrant that there will not he x chalice
left, for weeks before the day fixed for the
drawing, and that the price of Tickets will
■hortly rise to $60.
O' Gentlemen are therefore requested to
be enrly in their application, as all order*
actually mailed before the rise, will be en- .■
rifled to be supplied at the present rates.
*** Notes of the Bank of tho U. State*
and its Brandies, and, generally, the Notee
nf all Bunks that pay specie, recalved at
par.
Alsn, Mercantile Drafts at sight, oh any
of the large cities, and. Prise Ticket* receiv
ed freely in payment.
All letters to be poet p*id.
The imils may be relied on a* being per
fectly safe for all remittance*.
YATBS M’INTIRE,
Washington City-
1G|t dec
Sept 20
Augusta Stage Office
TJERSONS wishing *eat« in the Sxven-
JT boh and Augusta Line Of Stages, are
requested to apply at the Bar of the City-
Hotel. i
opt 8 24 Im
Notice.
T HE subscriber begs leave to Inform hit
friends snd customers, that he ha*
taken JOHN FALLS WALKER into part
nership, snd that in future the FACTOR
AGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS
will be carried on under Arm of
Robett^JA-ttrUii ft Co. .
They wilt be much obliged tn their friend^
for a share of their custom, and will use-.
their best exertions to merit the same.,—
Reasonable advance* will ba mad*' on qll 1
property sent to thsir address.
, ROBERT MARTIN,
No. 7, KiddelUs Wharf, Charh.-atn*.
Sept 27 I8j» • /