About Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1825)
I recommend the establishment of emigretioQ •ncletles throughout Europe, in Oidpr that pro-' tier aid may be'fllforded to tliosti who may be dis posed to visit this country, end also to ascertain the character and occupation of such emigrants, Ind iiinhiy them with passports and ill formation. lSdn all casesshould be taken for New-York, It should be dUtincfly understood by emigrants of limited means, that it will beiiiecassury.tp. have at least, asufficicncy to support tbpir tatriilies for six months, as by that time they tuay be enabled to realised the fruit? of eiRet-prize and industry, and a sufficient sum may fit that period bp paid in to the genertl Cotters; to aid them, in their Pur chase of laud.—No mistaken impressoh should exist, that the Jews must not labour in this coun The following id tlto concluding part of an o|ectioncefing address by tlto.’ Biiron de Marigny, as published in a Ntew Or leans paper of the 15tH August. ‘ As to the steps which candidates take to aeqtlre their, election, 1 mos^ rcfylily confess, that if sometimes their own merit of the pit,ess, tranquillity^ arid personal rights ft.J1 not be prepared to receive .emlgrai .We ■ shall not be prepared to receive emigrants on Grand Island, until the ensuing summer, and this notice is given to prevent an indiscriminate and I ijusty emigration, Which may defetil many good 'objects. , ■ • ... It i# very desirable that education I should he more generally diffused among the Jews,it is the fituff of their existence— die star of their future happiness. There isuu part of our religion which should he altered, nothing Should be taken from the latt, fa&ifthe powdr of iriovution existed, |th/re would be uo end to the pruuing kuifij | Our religion demands from us, many tern- t ' oral sacrifices which should be cheerful* j yielded, as a slight acknowledgement Iforthe protecting favours of the Almigh. Ity. 1 Although no law permits polygamy [among the Jews,there is uo religious stat ute which prohibits it, und from this omis- [lioit, au indulgence is claimed in the east- fern countries incompatible with morality. IHnviug personally witnessed the obser- I ranee of this custom among the Jews in Africa, 1 have deemed it important us one 1 among the first acts of the government, Jto Drojtost against the practice, &| abolish rjr'foreyr.Tlio dutiesof husband and father (cun never safely or honorably fulfilled, 1 when those duties are subjected to the I caprices Ytriiicli sensuality produce. Nei ther cun a wife thus circumstanced ever I receive that, consideration; affection, and |teapec,t,.to yvhiph virtous, and good wives, are always entitled, Another, and u seri ous evil is to be uppreheuded from the I prevalence of this custom, in the.promis cuous, and orobahly incestuous marriages, [which accidental circutisiatnccs may pro- Itluce uinongchildren of one father, und lieveral living mother?. • III civilized cottt- jtnunititiH the laws which are paramount, Igdmitof no subh privilege?. Our religious [divorces are too loosely .exercised aud de- jmaiid the Strong aria of authority ; mur- Irage is Raftered tie and such sjliaucbs I should hot he lightly dissolved. Ihuve umijoit imperative on parties [contracting, matrimony, to read, write [anti comprehend the language of tin country Which they ; respectively inhubit, Early luurritfgps a'mong o'tir people, are enjoined by tne strongest principles of religion, and mupy of tfiose important [alinnces are formed oven ip .infancy, and [•before the responsibili ty of the obligations | cun bo duly estimated. It is, thus, that [ignorance may become hereditary and It just policy, tails for the adoption of jtoeasurt'8, which may secure to children 1st least that portion of imeligence and (education w'.ich the times demand & fit* lure generations..will hy such means be [progressively improved and enlighten ed. caljs men to officqs, it often happens that citltals atid intrigue. may acquire ft.great influence ; and ns I had a very lateOp portunity of feeling that effect in tiiiy ctleet- ion as alderman for my ward, I tun deter mined to leave no exertion untried. 1 have already spoke to three Hundred per sons; well—! ;shall speake-to one thou- sand more,. I have been for ten years past launched into the political Career, and [flatter niysolf that niy conduct has been duel) as to deserve the approbation ,-f ihy fellow-citizens.., I have no Jnwyepg or notary’s office .to take iip my time, nnd were! to be stricken out from the list of politicians, then I phould fuel . quite un employed, and would, perhaps as a pas time, see myself obliged to undertake n journey to the Falls of Niagara, there to forget.my own full.- lhope ; thorefore, tlin.t my exertious will be Crowned with suc cess. - -> •» v ,B. MARIGNY. , i i i.i mi-,- There arc many sulyectsof grept inter- t, which I reserve for future communica- «, lions. Thus commences auspiciously 1 1 hope nhe attempt to revive the Government of phe oldest of nations, and lead them, if not |to the promised, still the happy land. The effort may be successful hut other ivise, cun never be injurious, tt. directs public attention to .the claims pf an op pressed people—it will admonish. $ov- lercigus to be jtidt arid geuerotis.to them— ftt may promote a blitter state of tolera tion and religious feelings—it may place pur people in tTie read to horn i and fame r opens to them, the avenues, ofim'^st- py und competence, id phort it makes men land citizens of them, gives them, a -rank, |aii interest and a Voi^e among the nations tithe earth—thus, in fact, fulfilling’ life promises made to the descendants of the latriarclvs—that the Lord God, may say Igan admiring and astonished. Wprld [Behold my people Isreni—here is the pa- pon that 1 liaVe sword' to protect’— J was luoir Shepherd—their Sun—their shade r’heir Light and' tlieir right . haui-. Iln the days of ji.rosperity .they for got me pot, and m the hour of tribulation ljuve I pot forgotten them.* In a little vvrnfli 1 fid my face from thee, hut will! ever Inst kindness will f have mercy on thee, suiih Irn r ( ^,. f hyRedeemer. Lt, i shelters ahd protects the whole fatrrHy of riiankiud the great omnv P°tent nrid omnipresent God, do I com pit the'destinies oflsreal, nnd pray that r m »y hiiVe you all iu his safe and holy peeping,’ received in this'place from Charleston l??T ‘ Ibcre ha? been, ten very heavy .failures l “is place Within a.few days past; owing .to the fer.° c , ot . , ? n 7 i »bme of them, our principal Fac F. . an “ shipping merchants. Once of them fail I , « (, r six hundred.thousand dollars. The |[ l ”® l P a l enush is'the failure of the house I Clowder, Clough ahd.Co of Liverpool, P 'Yhoiyi tno<t of the Cotton from this h ac ®> during Ihe seasorf, has been shiped ns* ,0r i Sa ^ s flits failure will be (non f 3 ihree milltons of dollars to the CfCa *nts of this placri.’! .. Macon Messenger. BOARD OF HEALTH. Savannah, Oct. 13,1825 . The reports of the Ward Committees still con tinue fuvoralile. Most of the cases which do ex 1st, arc in the south-western extremity of the city, and the disease wns generally of a mild character. By order Of the Hoard. I. K. TEFFT, Sec’ry. Report of Dedtht in the City of Savannah, during. ' ’ the week ending \Hh October, inti Died of Dropsy of the braid 1 I Convulsions 1 Croup i 1 Mania a potu 1 • Worm fever 1 Remittent do 1 * . . Total, 6 Of the above there vero A under !i years of nge 1 of 2V, and.l ol 88,yours. PORT OF SAVAWAtl. CLE A RE IT ■ Brig Index, Baker, N .York—Cohen &. Miller. AltRtVKD. . Brig John Marshall, Sands, from N York bound to Mobile—put in in distress dismasted. On tin night of the 1st on the Bahama Banks, in a severe galo from E S E, lost spars, rudder, anchor,o.nhle, &.c. drifted oirihe Bank and came up through the Gulf. On tlu* 2d saw a ship and sohr dismasted. Sept IP, tut 31 3U, Ion 72 30, passed a coppi/’ed vessel bottom up— appeared to be a schooner or sloop of ubout 90 tons. . . . Sloop Cynthia, Turner, Beaufort, 1 duy. SAILED Sloop tohn Chevalier, Sisson, for Charleston. Ar. at Philadelphia 2d Inst, ship Plato,IBirkett, 60 duys from Cuxuaven. Passenger, W K Gaston of Savannah. / a Susan Police Office, OCTOBER 13, 1825. . T HE following persons have lieen drawn its City Constables, for the ensuing year : • - Washington ward—.las. S. Bulloch. Warrenward— Win.. Robertson. Greent wurd-~Juo. Dugononh Vaiumbia war'I—Peter Uticrui’rt. Bc.ynoLls ward—Lemuel Newcomb. Anson ward—Jos. Aqze , . Ourby ward—.las. Tuylor, .fas. Anderson. Decker ward—Pat’k M‘Dermott. J‘. IL.taudoh. Jackson and Brown wards—1<. M Kinnon. - Liberty ward—.Henry Champion. • Ovltthorpeward—Xi. S. Rolie, D.O'Biyan. Petcival ward—Jno. Starr,• • Heatlicotc ward—I no Fraser. Franklin ward—Inol Guilmartin. j\ew Franklin waid—P. Punde.rgrtst. 1 '• Fiber ward—J^s. Washington. In compliance with the requisitions of the Or dinance, the above City .Constables ar>. ..red to appear on Monday next at 12 o’c: : . I to be qualified. M MYI-.iv, .c. not 13 oct 13 To Kent, ‘ A two-story Dut/Iiiitg !f >t on State-streot, Cuimnbro , Possession given iinraediateiy ply to JNO. F. Lt.oy-g: lb8si . * ‘ Bank Sktfe of Gcorgi , SAVANNAH, 12th Oc ober. IH2A VrOTICE—This Bmik will be closed bn SAT- j.1 URDAY NEXT, the .iSth iiist. tor tlo r poset of balancing the Books, prei’a.aiorv bf, semi-annual settlement. Therefore all bi lsund notes due on that day, mid on Sunday the tt’th, must be taken up .and paio mi Friday the i ;.h iust. By order of the B*ard of Diief tors, A. PORTER, Cashier •Ott 13 c bet 13 ; ..... CAUTION.. ; ^,LL persons are hereby ^forewarned MANAGER’S OFFICE. [By authority of the State of^Jcw-York] SPf.r.JVTiTn T f~i r v r vtd l? V TlTAVE removed i<> the middle Tenement *ri,L,FSUlU IjU 1,1 hli r, .jJLl y„ Ul( ,,- s Budding, wl.ere theyoffer for sale 'lo he drawn in the City of Nexv-Ydrk, on the 4th of January I82t5, : Andfinishedill Jive miiwtcs. . - 45NUMBERS—6 BALLDrS TO BE DRAWN... Each tigltet haying.3 numbers in combination. J. B. YATES arid A. ftt’INTYUE, Managers. SCHEME . OF THE /; , , , IVetc- York State Literaturc . ( CLASS 3, for 1820. ■, 1 Prize of glOO.OQO. is 8100,00ft L n 60,000 is 60,000 1 i» 20,000 is 20,000 1 91 10,500 is i 0,500 2 99 6,000 is 10,000 4 99 2,500 13 10,000 - ’ 10 99 2,000 is 20.000 39 9^ 1,000 is 39,000 78 99 500 is 39,000 4G8 99 100 Is 40;800 4,446 99 60 is 222.600 5^)51 Prizos, $567,COO 9.139 Rlanks, • . .. Less than 2 blanks to a prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole .rod I Qunrters $12 50 Half • 25 | Eighth 6 25 Tbls is the most mngnifleerit' scheme that lin's ever hern offered for the. patronage of the friend* of Lotterv ndventuro in America. The small iimnbor of Tickets, and the uncxninjifed demnnd for them, ij a sufficient warrant that 1 there will not bo a chance left', for weeks before tluvday fix ed lor the drawing, and the price of- Tickets will shortly rise to ijjltjO. ICTOentlcmeii are therefore earnestly request* ed to lie early in their application, ns nil Order? actually mailed before'the rise-will be entitled to be sunplied at tile present rotes. %* Notes f tile Bank of the U. .Stale.s aud its Branches, and, generallv, the notes of ull Banks thnt pnv soeeie, received nt finr. ■ Also Viercantlle Drnfts nt sight on nnv of. the Inrgn cities, and Prize Tickets tvenived freely ifi payment. All leit-rs to be Post paid. The Mails may be relied on us being perfectly snfeforallremittanc.es. YATES &. MTIVTIRE, Washington Cittf. oct 13 I88f ... JA3IES AiM! blitSOXfy Co. A I.AIOJK ANI. f. ( ,. J. ft A I. ASSOP/tMKNI, OF Panel/ and Staple Ury Good$, lteceivj:.d by tiie luteal arrtvats from Livei'iuioi and New-York. June 23 Ml ' UEMOVAL, SO^HEsut'xscnoci's have removed to Johnston’s iL Squa-e; next di.br west o>' Messrs A. Low Si CawJy.herejlIieyjiijjjjjeiiiiig a handsomo assort ment of Panel/ and Sftple Dry Goods, in addition to llwir Loj^udi’ stocli. H Pnl 5 74 « \V k H. ROSK. T O P L A N T E It 8. THF. SUBSCRIBERS H AV'INO made a COlMiderable piCcImse of last seaiori’s imported Pt.Al.XS, whlehtliny oiler tor sale at the last year's prices, tor cash or drafts on theirfactqrs, payable my lime, before the 1st of April next; which, must bo, at least, 211 to 25,per cent* less tlion the ensuing Fall Im portation cun b'o sold at. w.^h.-rOse. Sayannali, 7th June, 1826. June 7 128 For Providence. Tlie fast sailing,schooner APOLLO, Crowell, Master, ■ Having most of her cargo engaged, will ii.ive ninediate-diipatch. 'For b lance of freight, or passage, apply to Capt. C. on board at J ones’ upper wharf, or to HALL & HOYT. bct8 186 STEAM BOATS, JAMES ANDERSON Sc CO. H AVE on hand a .few bales of WHITE. BUJF. .1XD Ml.tr P L A I N S, ■ .'.and ■ ■ ■ ■ . • . LONDONTitJFFIL BLANKETS, (IMPORTED LAST YEAR,) Which lhay will sell nt a considerable reduction from tlnnuficgs of last season. Their usual sup ply of . j. Plains, Blankets and Bagging will he. received by the first vessel from Liverpool and they will be able to supply tlieir friends with FRESH JMPORTiiD GOODS, fh OF AUGUSTA. , Late of the Jinn of WA Y BAKER, . Savannah, Gf.o. O FFERS his services to his friends and the Public, in the GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in this place, und solicits their pab fonage. ■ Reff.hf.ncf.s to Messrs. A. Low A* Eo. , Savannah, Gio. G. Breittmayer & Po. • 1 .. Augusta, Geo oct 6 ' 185 CT The Savannah Re.puldicnn and tlie Geor- pin n, will please insert tlie above on re a week for one month,and forward their lulls to this office for 'payment . - ^. - To Unit, Tin-•httustt and t.tyrt lots in Ri i iitrliton-st. In lotia;itijr to the Mib.-crlber. Apply to Wm. Davies, Esq. possession will be given curly ember. i . ' J. M BERRIEN. Oct 2 ' 135 ' ^ . ' NOTfCk OTtp-IEsubscribe.- (late of SrivannalO’ has esta A lilished himself, in this Cityfor the trmisaut- ut us low rates ns any former importation can be sold for. , i jnnn 23 141 Boots and Shoes. • just REcEtvun.—peu uaio index. ^ ift packages BOOTS and SHOES consisting 0 of thelollowing kind, viz: 3 Cases Gentlcufeii’s fine Calfskin Boots 2 do do, do Senlslcin do 4 do’. do common do do 2 do do. smut lin’d iH-g’d Shoes 1 do do unbound do do L do do fincdanc. Pumps do •O' do. do com... do ' do do ■3 do Women’s leather wulking do o- do do do ' ptttnps do 3 do- Roy»lm6d nnd bound do 2 da** do thick . * do 2 dn^ Children’s l eather fiooteus i do ‘ do Morocco do For sale low by the package or doz. ,i by ; T S. LUTHER- oct 11 187 Young Men’s Missionary Society rrtHERE will bea meeting of the young men’s I.' missionary soOity held at Wesley Chapel on Thm-spBy.FiVening next at 7 o’clock, an uddres? will be delivered by the Rev. Geo.. Hill und a Cellnction taken in aid of the funds', of the society tlie public are respectfully invited. J. H. CLARK Sect’y out-11 a 187 ' , HALL tyOYT, Offer for Safe, O0Y|YfTk BUSHELS Baltimore primp Corn, Ol/”U 10,000wt. Bulfimoi'oBncon assorted 25 hlids Sttiroix Sugars,, 10 pipes Holland Gin, 6 do Cognac Brandy (Scignclts) 10 casks C lieotu-, 11M) hoxes-smoked Herring, (fresh) lo bbls C'raroberriex, 200 Hams in hags for family use oct 8 i§6' On the bcmulgee and Oconee. |?iT)HK undersigned Iravc the pleasure to" an- tiounce-to the Merchants and Planters'Ll this section of the State, that they nre prepared to run a STEAM BOAT and FOU R TOW BOATS, constantly fronrSav.uiinulito^laconmid Milledg- vllle, stopping at the intermediate fundings for tlie reception and delivery ofj’roduce and Mcr- i-.lntndize on Freight, i ’ The Steam Boat is now ready, nnd they.coii- template starting her on the first trip from Sivan- nali on tlie fifteenth day of October next,, to be in Macon by the first day of iNovcnilJor,; when ttcy will be prepured to receive Cotton on I reiglit to Savatinuh, direct, without the delay and inconvenience of iau'ii’iig tiud reloading ill ■Daiiellt Tliay will providehands, so that wteit the slute of the river will not admit of tjic Sfeum Boat ap proaching Macon or Milledgeville, no unnecessa ry ilc lay will detain the Tow Boats. ■ In.iyarice; on Mci-chamlize and Product slrtp- ped tiy this conveyance, will be provided fqlin a rcspni.iabje and responsible-Offioa^ndpn, loJrcr term's than is now paid on tnc'Boats in operation, of wolcli those disposed to cover tlieir pi-tsperly ll-otb all hazards, may avnil llieinsrh'ies. -; Lotto,n to he dripped by tbpso Boats w.fil be re ceived in Macon at 'the customary stotragey^nd Pc fArwai-dcd agreeable to instructions, *on very moderati! terms-, and when desired, Storage will tie provided for it in Suvaniiah, subject to the or ders of tlie owner. . • ' - i- From tlie conveniencwund dispatch to bd/friTor- rle : by this arrangement, they confidently ex pect the encouragement of the public For terms apply to, • JOHN T- I.AMAR, in Macon. . B. L AM AR, in Savannah. The subscriber continues to transact the Fac torage and Commission Business, in Suvniinali nnd tenders the. most unreininitted atte lion to the interests of those who qtuy favor him, with their business. ‘t he Cash, will be advanced on shipments to Iris address, by Hppliculiun ns ubovc either in Mu- con or Suvamiuh. G. B LAMAR. ^sepl 22 StlTO ■ ' ' sBllsN-g opj\ rjIHti SUBSCRIBER will dispose ol'his present^ JL Stock of gootls, at cost arid charge's either by Wliolesal* or Retail. ^1.50, Several negroes, male and female of good cliur- acter. ' One tract of land 202.) acres, Henry County, One do do 4t'U do Irvine - do. JOS.TRUCHELUl. oct 4 si I! 183 '■ ' ERAS CIS SORREL UIFERSFOUSALE . , A Af \ Barrels Baltimore Rye Whiskey itJU 50 Barrels Baltimore Gin, 25 Barrels 5lh proof Wliiskey f (_ om’nri«5P»n business an, begs leave to tep •lei- his services to lils frienos arid the > public ill Georgia..- H. B.. GWATHMEY, V • . , New-tfork Sept, itiib. ' Reference* in Savannah;, , Mr. 'Joseph Cumi**ing ■ * .; .... Mess-:.. John Cuimniug and Son Mi. i'i am Ghsion , ■" • •• V-' nr' 186 ... "• ... - .- : ’ - MM ACADEMY. M HATS. Wko^stitfi and Bet ail FpMdon- ablv Lai Ware lionne, MR5J. 35LOUG, H A? taken a House in YqVk*rtteel,Oglethorpe square, where she inteoHs opening « • ,.,-J School for Children on Wednesday, the 19th inst. and solicils'the pal- -rotrage ot her friends and of Parents generally. .. Sbia can aricoinmoda e Young.Ladies .that ui» tend the higher brandies pf-educalidn, and a few Children. - v • gainst receivingmy note in favor of EdvsuriiD. Courtcr,.di-awn dept, ist 1825, '.ji'VOS and paya ble Jan. ist 1826, as 1 4tri defeinrined iiqj to qiay said note for reasons best known to Mr. Courier. , i a iso caution anu forbid all persons from pay ing tlie said Courier any freights, which may be 'due to my sloop the FavoritQ, or any other debts due tf> me. . MICHAEL PECK. "oet',13 o - i At private sale. a Prime young negro fellow about 19.years of age, u first rule bouse Servaut and wulranteit character, for sale by • oct lf J. B. HERBERT ^ CQ. ■ WANTED 0 hire a good Cook. Apply to the- Editor Oct 0 186/ ■« Lores',i—JA gentleman who htmreeen 1/roturued from a residence at' Micltigau L ri’jtory’ hns informed the edjtor of the Notn Observer, that the British )Board of IDfye.yors IniVe been engag’ed, Tor the last F° ycfif, in making, ft survey of the Brit- Territory jn the vicinity of the Lukes v |M»jtme gentleman was ipforthed.by one surveyor, that they had found up- gfnrdtpipf twenty two thouscihd islands in CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, : 6th Oct. 1826. p ■ ,,Assize of Brecifdt , T HE average pri-.e ol Flour being S5 76 per bbl. 196 ; ibs. weight, tlie weight of Bread for the present, month must be • • • • 12A cents Loaf • 3.1bs. 1 oa. 64 M “• *1 - 8 4 Of wliiclt all Baket's and Sellers of Bread will take due notice. M. W. S1EWAR1, c.t. . oct 6 . " • 185 ' .!. Brought to Jail, f- :' fN Savannah oh the 14th inst. a negro man who JL suys bis name i& Simon,- aud that liebeltmgs to Job,, ftlcCormuck of Warren county Georgia and that Ire railway from him about too month ugo he is 6 feet 7 inches high and ubout40 years of ***’. - 1 JOHN I. DEWS', ».c.«: !.:,.sejTt J2 177 HIM iADiVt A V y VIAV-YORK'; ’ frit* i-ubsi riber olfers at tin-, above establish- I ineiit, au extensive and geuorhl nssortnient ol the .uost /ashioiiahie Hats of every description, consisting ul all t lie vai-loU- pitti iris Hint me.thp most gene roily approved of ut the present time, und pin ticularly hdui led to-alI trie most prevail* oig ta.sriious boili ul holhc qiiti abnmd. arid that ' from among Ilia stock ol Unis may be selected at all'times, alj I he various qualities and gra.de, from tin finest »>(!n>-«:i down to the most common,Ro tten, " itii »-.oi:ri!S|/oiidiiig prices io uacli. kind, and those, vv ic.li n.oy be '.la* most vriiable, and made • in confoi miiy lo l!,t fashion, in'whatever part of the Unit-. ^ -t;.',.- :l.e purchaser may re-id -. Ills sleek is at ^il lui.es large rind indepondcrit of tvli cb i-e «'...i al uuv time u aiiufaclui^e any quiqi- uty coniui'isu.t ie b. onier. -His present iujiply consists ct tiio.se ...,.ii.- edresly fur tlu Fait trade a I ql which are g’ up'iii tin-, inosf superior style of woi'l.iii*<.sitip in qv/ y respect, and.'.eiqual if not sciioiior to any llmt can can be ofi'ered in ibis. City or any otlter part oHbe Union, i His stor.k is I'ontiRUully lvpb-iiisbi-d with Hats tie-b front the MmuifactUry, und none, will lib olfe ed for sale biit'thoac which will bo sure to -give tlio- most pci fret sa.lisiiU:'.ien to trie purchaser, aiideusure a contihuuiu-.e ot ri!t custom: as to prices he is^sel ling as low if no: lower t'ian any other house in tlris city .!iid*on tho miisl liberal terms. Country Mi febartts anil other's from the- differ ent parts . f the U. States arid, abroad, who 4inay visit t- is city, iind.be in want of the above article eituei'at Wliolesalo or Retail, are earnestly re quested to caiLand examine for themselves, no: toigetting before'they lejive home to ftfce the number of the above establishment from this ad vertisement, ! • MOSES HOBSON. sept 17. ' t'fl77 . , Classical and Philosophical SEMINARY. OF ST. AUGUSTINE. l^rralllS Institution w II open on- Monday 1st of Augtisf.for the iustriiction.df young gmule- njen., -Tlie severul brandies of a polite and sci entific educaiion will be.la)lght ip this establisli- ment..; Parents and guardians who will-entrust tlieir children and wards to tbe confidence iif the principal may expect the utmost attention' jriud lo the literary improveroeul o£ the scholars. TERMS OF TUITION. • Lhlin and Greek per quarter, $16 00 Mathematics, ■ do J6 0 0 , English ' ■ *do ’ 1 - 10 00 Rev’d TIMOTHY M’CARTHY.' july 21 • 152 The Savanpah. Republican is'is requested .to print this advertisoment once in Hie week (of four months ati'i forward'his account ta (bis bftice. Just Received and for Sale, >R. Jolib C. Lege respectfully informs the , public Unit'bis Dancing'school wifi he open fQr.the eeaso.ii- ns usual at Iris assembly ball on Monday (lie 10th inst. Days of Tuition, Monday, Wednesduy and Fri- day iiftefndenslit five o,clock. Mr' L. will alsoutteiid in private dwellings and Seminaries, The Class for Gentlemen will also be open on the some evening at 7 o’clock. For terms which will lie low, Call at his resi dence.'three Dgprs East of Mr.'Jatnes Morrissons Broughton street. • • » Dot. $ . m! 86 . . . Of the State of llhodp Island. UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCEOF.MAN* AGERS APPOINTED Bt. LAW. Grand Sfitto Lottery, (Frit- the.Eiituniragetnc.il of Doincstick Industry,) THIRD CLASS—NEW SERIES. Will positively fie drawn in PllOVlDENCEj on the 14th day, of OCTOBER next. ,S. & M. Allen & Co. Agents for the-Man- j agers... , . ' $2o,000 Highest Prize. SCHEME. “Fresh Boots atid Shoe? ?rpHE Subscriber ,.,.s received uy. recent a A. rivals, a genera, assortment ’ ~ . BOO TS AND SHOES Which he'offers for sule on itiasonnble -terms, CfEO. s'EWHALrr,., 1 Y :ungs Buiidlhg. Oct 6 . 1 nil85 ,' JNO. M. COOPER, TAILOR, £_JAS removed liia sliop tcxtliat part ot thehouse on the North East corner of Market square, lately occupied, by juiuea.I'ppingcr, Esq Just I re of the I’ekco,’where all kinds ol ctolbii'g will he made in the bes't mamiev iftid at tlie shortest no tice—). M. C. hopes-by Irirattention ant work- munship to giVe satisfaction to oil tliose gentle men who Will lavor Him with fueir patronage oct 8 11 in ’ 1 ' C'ulpluitD. of Quin a. WTIHE high price ojjliis so valuable medicine has tempted some .wretches to sophisticate it—at)d .stuff s6 ^abased, Ims already been ex hibited for sale at Savannali; but theQuinawbicli /•offer has been niude in Germany ; has been sub jected to chemical tests by inyself and found true and go.od—rSo,l do recommend it. < .; .... AUGUST'G. OEMLF.ft. sept 24 ‘ T80 v . . Picked up, B Y a black Boy a few day since on the Road Plriid tlimk wliich the owner can have by paying for tliis advertisement and .puy the boy soinething-for his trouble. * r sept 29 -■ 182 v MTiscovado . Sugars,., . OjT|"MHD9 very prime Muscovado Sugar? OL/ apply to J. 1>. HENRY. , aag, 26 -- cm 167 v - ; - -.. —. v. on AAA' LABANA SEGARS., by. i. E. HERBERT Si CQ i-.:' The Rev.; A. CA11TER, , - “ lLLi-ecoive into his family arid personally instruct,- from four to six Young Ladies who may wish to complete tlieir course of literary education.' In addition to the above, a few da scholnrs-of a similar, description will be receivec to commence on the first of November, f. - For particulars, application may bo make per- 'sonaUypr by letter. , fp', .tw 14 Pipes superiiu- Hollauit Gin, 100 Pieces Cotton Bagging, < oO Barrels Loaf Sugar, 20,000 Pounds ol Bacon, / ; ■ 30 Barrels Muss and Prime Ppfk, CO Butreis Flour, ^ ) American Shot, ... “ * Aineriaan Castings, Wiif’jW Glass,' ' - • - AmurlcUn afnd Spanish Segftrs, kc. Jtc sept 20 »ili8 BY aCTHOTITY SPLENDID SCHEME J OF THE MASONIC HALL LUTERY: . #80,:000 - HIGHEST prize. Now Dr awingfn t.he City of Augusta, «n» . ", dcr the superintcnaance of a. Hals:, T v . . , . f f v ' S V ^S" T ‘' H ’ T !‘wt1v I Cvnimistio,itr i\ JLW WaDB? i.i.m.xY,j LB.D. TnoMj'aoN. . The Second Drawing; Will lake plate on the 12lb of October nett. • All the Capital Prikes-are 5till utjdrawri, conse quently the. U heel is very rich. . ■ ■ , \ SCHEME: • of $30,000 20,000 lo,000 6,000 < l,i>00 fiOo -j UK) 60 10 $3o;ooo 20.4HH) 40*1100 6,000 6,00t> 6?W0 60;000 6176 Prises, 12826 Blanks, $180,000. 18,000 TICKETS nt TEN DOLLARS Leu than two av.d'an half Blanks to itgrict. TUc Prizes oi\ly td be Dmvvn. All the Prize* to be foaling from IhecomiKcnrement, except the follou'ing, which wiltbt. deffSfittd in ’ v-. the wheel nt definite period*, f-?e— ON THE FIRST DRAWINO}** . 1 prize’.'ofTO,000,’tt l.of 6tW l ! W-rV do '“ -6.000 4-. li “ LpJ AS.of 3d. T do !» 10,OfH) v 8t .1 " TSOO -‘•■P* 6,1 Wf.it 1 1,000- it i of •• 10,000 it 1 •* A “ 5,oop.fit 1 “ EoObiti of " 10,00b fit 1 “ 6,ftO0 «f 20,00^‘it 1 “ 1,000 81.2 of 4lh.:l 6jli. 1 6th. i 7tb- 1 81W tttlf. 1 do: do do do do ■ tlu 600 600 600, 600 600 «0,00T it 4 “ l,06o k\ of 600 ' *• ■ • b >11 n rtzes payable tiiirty days after tlj? comple tion of the drawing, subject to a deduction of fif- teen uer «ent—if not upplied for tvitlin twelve’ tniinths, to be cousidered-a doufition fo tlie funds of the Masonic Hall. .. • ■>' A great variety 01 TICKF.T^and SHARES may yet be bad at the original price •' The Augusta Masoiue llall Lot tery Office. T • i All orders from any part df the U. S^post paid containing gash odprize tickets shall be promptly I * ’ 1nv attended lo by, »ept 6 HENRY M.AC’PONNEW., Agent, .Thompson fii Booney's Buildings. 172 ' The lib 11 Atit ■fS opened . M.ouduy.vJYxdooSjlnys, and Frt- untii 6 o'clock.' Adays, from 3 until ( wt 4 183 SPUING AND SUMMER ® Y':the 'ships -Georgia-arid Harp'just arrived’ I from Liverpooltlie subscribers bftve roceiv,- ed tbeirusuaifiufkply of.-yc •,■'•’ , , Seusondblc Dry Goods. Having been purchased with Cu*h,.previous to ‘ Ei: '• the udvunce jn Eiiglund'tiiey can be afforded and' will' be sold at low prices,arid on a long credit fo,r undoubted miner. , >'•* * , ANDREW DOW fix CO. fell 26 . . 4ft ... , ■* '” f Sugaij, Coll'ce, Whiskey, &,c. W ui Hogsheads Santa' Cruz ’Sugar I 30 1 Prizrc of 25,000 is 1 44 U, 10,000 “ i 44 44. 5,000.: “ • 5 u if 1,000 1 l(. «4. 579 “ 7 4$ 4 4.; 6.00. ‘‘ 40 <4 M. 100 “ 52 44 - *44 50 “ 156 44 44 20 «• .. ; a >*• 1,253 <4 44 10,608 44 44 » • 4 “ 12,120 Prizes. . ^ * 22,100 Blanks. 25,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 579 3,500 4,000 2,000 73,120; . 9,984 42,432 that for .move convenience,andalsp'securily againstfifq, tiiey inive removnd .to thosts cnmrriodwms and fire, proof buildings on Scott and'Aiidi’evyLov7 ^Co’?. Wharvea, where tli*y continue tlip. : f Fattoruge & Commission Busi- - •. 1 .neRsVii; ; Their Best ettbrlions will be usad to tnerit'a eofte.! [tinrinnee.of Torhier--patronage, Tlifiy have, to "piriytheir customers,BestCOTTON BAGGING, Ains and Ulanets. •’• '•* \ tictn, -183 ’ / In this Scheme, with eight drawn hallots^tiiaon^i will be 56 prizes with Three numbers on them 1,456 with Two tiumlairs ou them ; and 10,609 with One number 011 them. Those tickets-Jiaviug none of the drown ballots on them being blanks, -To determine the fate of the 34,220 Tickets, that 60 numbers will severally be placed in a wheeT’qni tlie day of drawing, arid eight of 'tbein', will be di-awn ; and that Ticket hnving’on it as u'combi nation, tlie 1st, 2d, aud 3d Nos. drawn, wilt be en titled to $25,000-. ..- tv’. That iraving oh it the 4th, 5th. and 6th, will be entitled to $10,000. Phat hnving on it the, 6th, 7th, and 6th, \viii be entitled to §5,000. '• Those having on them the 3d, 4tli, and 5th,—- 3d, 7th and 8th,—2d, 3d, and 4th—2d, 6th, . and Bth—2d, 6th, arid Tth, eaclv^)f $1000. ■That liaving on it tlie 3d,' 5th, and 8th, $579. ' Those having on Them"2d, 6th, and Btlt-s—2d, 7tli,and81h—3d 4th, anC6th—3d, 4th,arid 7th— 3d, 4th, and 8th—3d, 5th, and 6th—3d, 5th, arid 7th, each $500, ■ ; • ' . •• All others (beieg 40 Tickets) .having thrte. oi- tlie drawn Nos. 011.them, will eaolt be entilied to.$.100. ' •••; '/ . The 'Tickets liaving flic "3'inarid 4tli'drawn Nos, only will'cuch be entitled to $50.• , The 156.Tickets having on tliein the 4tli arid.Sth or 4th and/ith, or 4th fHid, .7th drtkvn Nos. only, will uaeh .be entitled toj$20.;.’ • a-..;. •? .. Allotbers (beiri^ 1248 Tickets) withany two of tlie'drawn Nos. on them, will eaeli be entitled to 10 ilogshsaijs N.,p v dor 3U Wi-el's loaf ‘ do. 25 ffo lump do . * 1(it>' bags ToffW . - .. , 26 do Juva do' - ■- V. ’ V 160'barrels'Whiskey'' 0 loo do Gil) W 26 quuitcr casks Teneriyo do lif casks Currunt do * 5 pipes old'Bi-hirIv (Qtardybrand^' 25- bags Fcpper fis Piment# ^ ; . . 150 kegs cut Nails 260: huinjjes liar-Lead t Sul), bags'Shot 30 dozen .Shovels & Spades ' 60 barrel's, prime Potk # 60 pieces Baggipg , • • 7 • 60 boxes 1‘ipqs , .. -. lo coils bale Rope , 25 kegs Tobaccot ^e, tus. — 150 kegs’Duponts, Powdei* For sale by • L. PJRTTV, • i . Taylorl* UTiarf, ept 10 174b *, . DIJNW.ODY* -vr, BULLOCH % I NFORM tlieir fr'u*i»tU and tke f ul?Uc James Anderson fy Co. YOUtiiG'S BUILDINGS, . /• nify, from LiV f^AVCre'vffvKn^iitslrip Emlfy, Llerpobr, tlieir Usual supj'ily of • •Piaibs/. Blankets and Bagging/ and by recent arrivals from the North: nn eelgant und exterf?ive assortment pi Fancy arid Staple Articles, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. Dd ] 183i.' "' '' 1 WASHINGTON HALL. ... No. 224, Broad-Street, Augusta THB EWABLISHMENT fa operied in a _L- handsome Brick'Budding, erected duriug the' (last summer? at the cornerTff Broad and M’ln-- Tosli-Streets? It,is recommended to Planters and ‘And th(»3'e havifig ah? dne.of the ’dravvii .Ntfa-.o.ii them (being 10,608 Tickets,- or 1326 for each drawn No.) will each he efit'itle'd'to$4 . .1 No Ticket-whi-ch’'shall have drawn 4 prize 0/ ^ superior denomination can be entitled tb an'infe rior prize.'"-.- *•-. it ' ' \ . Prized,payable -forty_ do/s after the drawing, arid subject, as usual,' to’a deduction of 16 pr cent. Philadelphia;, June. 28, 1825. ' .. Present .pi-ice of Tickets, Wholes $6, Halves $2-60, .Quarters-$1 26jt.fiighths-62 ets, • - Tho?e who have ordered Tickets in, the above Lottery are requesl , * , l to cnll.nnd receive them at : ■ ; • ,, EXCHANGE OFFICE. . aepl 29 ’ . -r. . . .. Merciiuuts, by. its .situation,; 111 tiie centre of tbe town and of business,' und Within a convenient •distance of. tlie .Banks, Wurebou?es^Biid Public Offices. ,St»go Passengers wijj fin4.n convenient from ijs being-opposite the Post-'Dffi^e, the'place' of arrival and departure of jhf Bfages. • There 1 is comreotSib witli the .lIALti- aii Jadjkcent"Brick Tenetjuepf',.y(iiii suites otPrivatmAnirittnents, and a Sepqrato Entrance from-Broaa^Streeti which- ■jyjll b.e appropriated Exclusively to theaccommo- daliou br-FaiHifies; and Laslics -will find them-. selves as-quiet and retired asin iwiy private hoffse, Will) ithe additioiial advantage of hjcivig in the im-. mediate, neighborhood of tlm .'principal Faneu Stores. Tbe VYASMINGTON I-LAIM' is superin tended by W. J. DoptEV-, -whose study it will be to please and render comfortable, those who may • favour tlie House with their patronage. Augusta (Ga.) 1825, . ; -.sept29 ,18i{ Chewing Tobacco,. J UST received, and it is recommended as be,- h' ' ring a veryjvjnefior article* For'saleby. ’ :■* *'•'»■*.-! f. H . A. PARSONS, , NotR Gibbons’-Briildio^s.