Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 15, 1825, Image 3

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JLANKETS and BAGGING;
' w. Sf H. ROSE,
AVE received l>y the fillip Emily from tiv-
ijo'ptacel/ best quality 42 inch Dundee Cotton
Bagging
Grundy’s while, bine and mixt Plains
Point ulid London duffle Blankets
liich with those already on hand, of Inst year s
,, ortation, will enable them to supply their cus-
uners on very moderate terms. Ihcir ussort-
C, t Staple and Fancy Goods
ill be very complete in a few days.
cl 18
Flour.
nut 18
Fifty barrels Haxhall's Superfine
New Flour, just received
and for Sale by
PONCE & MACKINZIE.
M 169
Police Office,
OCTOBER 13, 1625.
rflHE follow!,.* persons.hava been drawn as
X City Coustaucs, for the ensuing year :
Washington ward—3as. S. Bulloch.
Wnrren ward—Wm. Robertson. '
Gretneward—ihto. Dugnnour.
Columbia ward—Peter Gnerurd.
Bcynolds ward—Lemuel Newcomb.
Anson ward—Jos. Auze.,
Darby ward—Jus. Taylor, Jad. Atldersbni
Deckericard—Pal'k M'DormotL J. B.Jaudon.
Jackson and Brown wards—R. M'Kinuoit.
Liberty ward—Henry Chinnnlon.
Ogltlhorpe ward—D. S. Rolfe, D. O'Bryn*.
Percival ward—.fho. Starr, v
HcathcQlc ward—J no Kniiier. •
Franklin ward—Ann. Guilinnrtin.
JVew Franklin waid—P. Fendergrast
Elb'tri ward—Jas. Washington.
In compliance with the requisitions of thfi Or
dinance, the above City Constables are required
to appear dn Monday noxt at 12 o’clock to be
qualified. M. MYERS, c.c.
oct 13 > • •
MANAC&R’S
m
[By authority of the Stato of iVqw-Tfork]
FACTORAGE.
MIE undersigned has taken the lease of the
* n orlh-vrestern tenement of irtessrs A. Low
fco’s new Fire Proof Stores, where ho contin-
L t 0 devote all his time and attention to
Factorage and Commission
Business.
5 will make liberal advances an the deposit Of
The birth for
ndnee consigned to him for sale.
„ j 3 nlwavs accessible and perfectly safe, and
iron crnne i* the most easy and safest In the
L.. and they are v’onsthnlly attended by an iu-
fcllken* a'" 1 correct sworn wharfinger, who at-
Ends also to tha stowlngand weighing of produce
f 0 PETIT DEVILLERS, Factor.
j asvunah.-Kith Oct'. 182S. 6wl8t>
Spanish Segars.
rUST
received,pfcr Pantliqe, a very fine quality
si yellow Spanish Segnis for retail customers
sate by A. PARSONS, Druggist
- 1 hulR
of,
led IS
No. 8, Gibbons,' buildings.
—BY AUTHORITY OF THE
State of Illiddte Island,
I isDEB THE SOPSRIN TENDANCE OF SIANAOERS
APPOINTED BV LAW. . ,
JUAND STATE LOTTERY
THIRD CLASS NEW SERIES.
»ILL positively be drawn in Providence oil
r the 14th day of October.
S. k tf. Allen fy Co. Agents for the Managers.
#25.000 Highest Prize.
S C H E M E.
1 Prise of
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do'
$26,000 Is $26,000
10,0tK>
6,U00
1,000
579
600
100
60
2b
8
4
SPLENDID LOTTERY,
To be drawu In the City of Now-York, dn the 4th
■ bf January 1826,
Anti finished in five minutes.
45 NUMBERS—6 BALLOTS TO BE DRAWJY.
Each ticket having 3 numbers in combination
J. B. YATES arid,A. M'INTYRE, Managers.
SCHEME
, f , OF. THE
JVew- York State Literature
B&LL0CH Sfi DUNWODY‘
I NFORM their friends nhd the public, that for
more convenience,tmdalso security agalnstfiie,
' they Imve removed to those commodious and fire
proof buildpigson Scott and AndrewLow^-Co’s.
Wharves, Where they continue the.
Factorage & (Commission Busi
ness*
Their best exertions will bts used to merit a con-
tinuance rtf former patronage. They hnve, to
supplytheir customers, best COTTON BAGGING,
PLAINS AND BLANETS.
Oct 1 183 • •
%
CLASS 3, for 182*6.
1 Prisse ot $100,000 in $100,000
James Anderson fy Co.
YOUNG’S BUILDINGS,,
H AVE received by the ship Emily, from Liv
erpool, their usual supply of
Plairis, Blankets, and Bagging,
WASHINGTON HALL.
No. 224, Broad-Street, AUgusla,
rjjlHIS ESTABLISHMENT Is opened in
X handsome Brick Building, erected during tho
past summer, at the .corner of Broad and M’ln-
tosh-Streels. It is recommended to Planters nnd
Merchants, hjr its-situation, in the centre of (he
town and of business, and within a convenient
distance of the. Banks, Warehouses, and Public
Offices. Stage Passengers will find it convenient
from its being opposite the Post-Office, the place
ot arrival And departure of the .Stages. There is
connected with the HALL, an adjacent Brick
Tenement, with suites of Private Apartments, and
a Separate Entrance from Broad-Street, which
■" be appropriated exclusively to the accomino-
on of Families) arid Ladies will find them
selves as quiet and retired as in any private house,
with the additional advantage of being in the im
mediate neighborhood of the, principal Fancy
Stores. The WASHINGTON HALL is superin
tended by W. J. Dudley, whose study it will .he
to please and render comfortable,,those who may
favour the House with their patronage.
Augusta ( Ga.) 1825.
sept 29 182 '
1
1
1
2
4
10
39
78
408
4,446
60,000
is
80,000
20,000
is
20,000
10,500
is
10,500 1
6,000
is
10,000
2,500
is
10,000
2,000
is
20,000
1,000
is
39,000
5Q0
is
39,000
100
is
40,800
50
is
222,600
$567,600
arid extensive assortment of ,
Fancy and Staple Articles,
which they offer for sale on accommodating terms
Oct 1 last
Iff
HATS.
Wholesale and Retail Fashion-
able Hat Ware House,
10)1100
6,ubo
6,000
679
6,600
4,000
2,000
3,120
9,984'
42,432
$111,216
Prisei.
ilOO Blanks* ......
Ilnthis Scheme,wltheight drawn ballots, there
till be 66 prise? with three numbers on them;
856 with two numberson them;and 10,608 with
be number on them. Those tickets irnvihg hone
[the drawn ballots on them be.ing blmiks.
I Prizes payable forty days after the drawing aud
Ihject, as usual, to a deduction rtf fifteen per
hlESENT PRICE OF MICKF/rS;
■holes, $6 00
' -- 2 60
srters, 126
ghtlia, ' *' . 6-
O* Those who imve ordered Tickets In the
ove Lotlcry, are requested to call and. receive
"“LUTHER’S E
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
| oct 16 189
. BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.
T llE subscriber offers at the above establish
nieht, an extensive and general assortment
ol the m<4t fashionable Hats of every description,
consisting of all the vurious patterns that are the
most generally approved of at the present timo,
andjpartichlariy adapted to all the most prevail
ing fashions both a| home and abroad, and that
from among his stock of Hats may ha selected at
hII times, all tha various qualities and grade, from
the finest Beaver down to the most common Ho-
ram, with corresponding prices to each kind, nnd
those which may be the most suitable, and mude
in conformity to the fashion, in whatever part of
the United State tiie purchaser inuy reside. His
stock js at all times lurge and. independent of
which he can at any time manufacture any quan
tity conformable to order. . His present supply
consists ofthose made exprcsly for the Fall trade
.a; I of which are got up in the mott superior style
of workmanship its every respect, aud equal if
not superior to any that can can f he ottered in this
City or any other part of the Union. His sto.ck is
continually replenishedwith Hats fresh from the
Manufacture, and none wHl he offered for sale
hii
6,051" Prizes,
9,139 Blanks,
Less mn 2 blanks to a prise.
. ' PRICE OP TICKETS.
Whole ^ $50 I Quarters $12 50
Half 251 Eighth 6 25
This Is tho most magnificent scheme that has
ever been qfffired for the patronage of the friends
of Lottery .adventure in America. The small
number of Tickets, nnd- the unexampled demand
for them, IS a sufficient warrant that there will
not he a chance left, for weeks before the day fix
ed for ihe drawing, and the price of Tickets will
shortly rise to $60.
fiTGentlemen are therefore earnestly request
ed to lie early In their application, ni all Orders
actually mailed before the rise will be untitled to
be supplied at (lie present rales.
*„* Notes f the Bank of 0$ U. States and It,*
Branches, and, generally, the notes of all Banks
(hat pay specie, received at pan
Also Mercantile Drafts at sight on any of the
lnrge cittas, and Prtae Tickets received freely In
payment. .
All lettem to be Post paid.
The Malls may he relied on ai being perfectly
safe for all remittances.
YATES & M INTtRE,
Washington City.
oct 13 .188*
JAMES A NDERSON S? Co.
H AVE removed to. the middle Tenement
Young's Build!”'?, where they offer for sale
A LARGE ANl) GENERAL ASSORTMENL OF
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Received by the latest arrivals from Liverpool
and New-York,
june 23 141
JAM US ANDISRSON & CO
IT
hand
few hales -f
AVE on
WHITE, BLUE AND MIXT
PLAINS,
ANii - j
LOND ON D VFFIL BLANKE TS,
(IMPORTED LAST YEAR,)'
Which they will sell at a considerable reduction
from the prices of last season. ^ Their usual sup-
V J*ldinS, Blankets and Bagging
will bo received by the first vessel from Lh’erpon
jv tlie first vessel irom Liverpool
and they will be able tb supply their friends With
FRESH IMPORTED GOODS,
nt as low rate* us any former importation, can be
sold for.
141
June 23 . 141 SP
SPRTNti ANl) SUMMER
k Y the shipT”G'eorgia'iiiid ifarp jii'st arrived
.jf'A
tMe of tlicjirm of WAY ^ BAKER,
Savannah, Gro.
O FFERS Ills services to his friends and the
Public, in the GENERAL COMMISSION
BUSINE3S In this place, And solicits their pat-
from Liverpool the subscribers have roceiv
cd their usual supply of / •.
Seasonable Dry Goods.
Having been (purchased with Cash, previous
1 the advance in England they can he afforded and
will be sold at low prices,and on'a long credit for
undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
fob 26 46
Sheriff's sates, Continued.
On the'first Tutsdr, in November next-
>II.L he sold at the Court House in the City
of Savannah between the hours of 10 and
/clock. r
I the right title and interest Of Andrew Knox
iRice’swhnrf being one undivided eighth of two
pdlrlded thirds and one undivided seveplb of
8 undivided eighth of two undevided thirds,
jviedon its (he properly of Andrew Knox to snt-
jyan execution in favour of Williamson uud De
lllers.
lAACD’LYON, s. c. 6
|oct 15 189
[dministratof’s sale.--(Continued
On the first Tuesday in November next,
|s:dc,
fLl. Ik- sdid at the House of Prince Field
in Bryan County, between the u ua| hours
ronage. ...
RpPBBF.NrP.STO *
Messrs. A. Low fy Co:
■ .Savannah, Geol
G. Rreitfriiayer & 06/
Aughsta, Geo.
def 6 186
O’ The Savannah Republican nnd the Geor
gian, will please insert the above once a week for
one month, and forward their bills to this office
for .payment. \ . ' '*•
To Rent,
For Providence:
The! fast sniling schooner
APOLLO,
Crowell,' Master, ;,i
Having most of her cargo engaged,
will have immediate dispatch. Forbdancc of
freight or passage, apply to Capt. C. on board at
Jones’ upper wharfvor to __
HALL & HOYT.
oct 8 186
STEAM BOATS
By J. B. Herbei
OnWEDNSDAY; 10th i
Will be sold heloro' pnr store nt I
A general assortment of
groceries;
' . ■
2 largcsiee Venetian Carpets
1 Riuaaels .. do .
1 Clothes Press and Drawers
2 Grates . ..
3 Looking Glassed ,
1 Beadstpud
1 Bureau
1 Feather Bead.—Terms Cash,
oct 15 . 1<59
On the Ocmulgee and Ocoijce
(/rOHV. undersigned have the pleasure to an-
' A no.unce to the Merchants and Planters in
this section of the,State, that they are .prepared
to run n STEAM BOAT and FOPKTOW BO ATS,
constantly from Savannah to Macon nnd Millcdg-
ville, stopping at the intermediate landings for
the reception and delivery of Produce and Mer
chandize on Freight. ,
The Stfeem Bout is now vfeady, and they con
template starting her dn the first trip from Savan
nah on the fifteenth day of October next, tb be
in Macoti by tho first day of November ; when
they will be prepared to receive Cotton on
Freight to Savannah, dtaect, without the delay
and inconveiiieiico of landing and. reloading in
Darien.
They, will provide bsndd, so that When the state
of the river will not adiait of the Steam Boat ap
proaching Macon br Milledgevllle, no unnecessa
ry delay will detain the Tow Boats.- ■.
Insurance, on Merchandize and Produce ship
ped by this conveyance, wHl he provided for in a
respectable and responsible Office, and on lower
tevms than is now paid on the Boats in operation,
of wjiicli those disposed to coVer fntir property
from allharards, may avail theiioelves
l ptton to he shipped by these Loafs will be re
ceived, in Macon at the customary storage, and
be forwarded agreeable to instructions, on very
nmdernte terms; and when desired, Storage wilt
he provided for it in Savannah, subject to the or
dersof the owner.
From the convenience and dispatch to be affor
ded by this arrangement, they confidently ex
pect the encouragement of the public For
terint apply toj
JOHN T, L.^MAR, in Macon
SPLENDID SCHEME 1
OF THE
B. L AM AH', in Savannah.
The subscriber continues to transact the Fac
torage and Commission Business, in Savannah ;
and tenders the most unrommiilnd atte tion to
the interests of those who 'may fuvor him, with
their business. ^
Tho Cash, will be advanced on shipments to
his address, by application ns above either in Mb'
con or Savannah'.
G. B I.AMAR.
sept, 22 . Ml79
SELLING OFF.
MABONWIll
m
L lotfry.
&'
Now Drawing in tlie City of Ai.gi^tu,
der the suptrintcndaucc of
Hale,
R. R. Reid
T. 1. Wray, I
\.J .W
Commissioners l
I B. D. Thompson.
' fW,' *
The Second Prawiiig
Will take place or the 12th of October next.
All the Capital Prizes ore still undrawn, itousc
quenlly the Wheel Is very rieh.,
SCHEME
1 Prize rt£ $30,000 is $3(
20,000
10,OOP
6,000
1,000
600
4
. &
10
60
100
6000
1 do
4 Prizes
do
do
do
do
do
do
100
6Q
10
,40.1
20,0(H)
6,000
6,01)9
6,000
5,000
60,000
$ 180,000
6175 Prizes, )
12825 Blanks, <
18,000 TICKETS nt TEN DOLLARS
Less than two and an half Blanks to a Print.
600
T kE SUBSCRIBER will dispose of his present
Stock of goods, at cost and charges either by
Wholesale or Retail.
4th. 1
5th. 1
6th. 1
7th. I
8th 1
9th. 1
do
do
do
do
do
do
600
but those which will he sure to give the most
perfect satisfaction to the purchaser, and ensure a ; ' „ .
continuance of his custom: as to prices he is sel- in ^oveinDe .
ling as low if not lower than any other house in
this city and on th'e ibost'liberal terms.
Country Merchants and others from the differ
ent ports of the U. States' aind ab/oad,' who may
visit Ci* city, und be in want of the above article
either at Wholesalo or Retail, are earnestly re
quested to call and examine for themselves, dot
forgetting before they leave home to take tlie
number of the Above establishment from this ad
vertisement, jylOSES lloBSON.
pt 17 tTi7T
Tlie house and two lots in
Brou<rhton-st. belonging: to the
subscriber. Apply to Wm. Davies,
Esq. possession will be given early
Boots and Shoes.
JUST RECEIVED PER BMO INDEX^
Oft packages BOOTS and SHOES consisting
of thetollowine kind, viz:
3 Cases Gentlemen's fine Calfskin Boots
do do Sealskin do
do common do do
stout bo’d peg’d Shoes
unbound do do
fine done. Pumps do
com. do do
Women’s leather walking
do do puni'ps
Boys lined and bound
do thick
Children’s Leather Bootees
do Morocco do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do.
do
do
dp
do
do
ALSO,
Several negroes, male t^id female of ^ood cliar-
acter. ...
One tract of land 202J aircs, Henry County.
One do dp 490 do Irvin# do.
JOS.TRUCHELU .
bet 4 m || 183
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
J UST Received per recent arrivals,
si ' *
Jflie estate of Sarah M’FhxDy, dec. The stock
battle consisting el forty-two head morcorless;
■the risk of tlie former purchaser, he not having
Implied with the Terms-of sale.,
JAS. BUTTER Am’r.
189
pci 16
loci 13
To Kent,
A two-story Dwelling House
on Stnte-rtveet, fhilumbin word
Possession given immediately. Ap-
> ply fo' , JNO. F. LLOYD.
13Ssf
A VALUABLE
Tide SiCariip Plantation and
Toll-Mill,
FOR, SALE ON SAVA.NNAH RIVER.
The subscriber hns been spe-
einlly empowered by tlie ere 1
ditors of the late James H. Ancrum,
_ to sellthe Plantation.(Laarcl-Hitl) on
Saviiuoati Back River, which was assigned to him,
in trust for them. The place is altogether One of
tlie finest Rice estate in the State of South Caroli
na, on an excellent pitch of the tide, exempt from
injury either from frushets or skits, and protected
by its lunality from the-extreme vjolence of au
tumnal gales.’ The Plantation ednsists of four hun
dred acres of Tide-Swamp, three hundred mid se
venty-five of which are in fine order and under
bank.—On it there is, for its size, the most effi-
cient'Mill on the River, which has within the sea
son. pounded 3000barrels: it is now in excellent
order, aud coipmands as aToll-Mill as touch bu
siness as she can do.
Oil theplace there are a com-
fbrtiiblc dwelling house, two
rEoRGlA, Chatham County By the lion, tne
r Justices of the Inferior court sitting for of dinit-
yurfasts.
■ To itll whom it mny concern. , .. . ..
fill ere as James J. Cuthbert has applied to tlie
viorahlc the court of ordinary of Chatham coun-
[for letters oi guardianship on the person and
ty of George Brldger, an orphan child of
Bridger, lute of Clintiiam county dec’d
der 14 years of age.
these are therefore to cite and admonish alf
singular the kindred and friends of the
orphan, to file their objections (if any tivey
R.ln'tl.,. e Al._ of tll6
J. M BERRIEN.
Oct 2;o 186
Select Teas or Family Use,
I For sale lo w by the package or dozen by
[ . T S. LUITIER-
oct 11 187
supply of,
IMPERIAL, hyson
YOUNG HYSON, aud
POUOHONG t;eas.
Imported by Th.os. H. Smith in the ship Maria,-
from Canton, at New-York. Customers may de
pend on the quality of those Teas, as selected by
a first rntc judge, and waranted to be of tlie new
Crop. For sale at retail by A. PARSONS
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
nug 4 158 -
Young Men’B Missionary Society ;
a fresh 1 fTlHERE will bea meeting of the young mbit's
X missionary socity held at Wesley Chapel on
Thurspay Evening next at 7 o’clock, nn address
will be delivered by tlie Rev. Geo. Hill and a
Collection taken in aid of the funds , of the
society the public are respectfully invited.
J. H. CLARK Scct’y.
opt 11 Al87
FltANCIS 8011REL
OtFERS FOR SALE
A AA Barrels Baltimore Rye Whiskey,
tIU vF 60 Barrels Baltimore Gin,
25 Barrels 6tli |<reof Whhkey,
14 Pipes superior Holland Giu,
100 Pieces COtton Bagging,
50 Barrels Lout'Sugar,
20,OH) Pounds oi Bacon,
30 Barrels Mess aud Prime Pork,
60 Barrels Flour,
American Shot,.
American Castings,
Window Close./
American and Spanirh Segars, Ste. tic.
sept 20 Ml 78
BY AUTHOltlTY
The Prizes only to be Drawn. K
All the Prises to be flouting from Ihecommenccment,
except Ihe following, which will be depotited tti > n
the wheel at definite periods, vie :—
ON THE FIRST DRAWING • !t
1 prize of 10,000 fa, 1 rtf 600 , . ...
2d. 1 do « 6.000 V 1 “ L 000 & 1 of
3d. 1 do « 1ft,00*1 fa I “ 60f>.
‘I 6,000 fa 1
>* 10,000 fa 1
“ 5,000 fa 1
•< lo.ooO fa 1
« 20,000 fa 1
•S 30,000 fa'l
All prizes payable thirty dayaaftflfAbe pomplo
tion of the drawing, subject to a deduction ot tit-
teen per cent—if not 'applied for .within'twelve
months, to be considered a donation trt the funds
of tlie Masonic Halt. • . _
A greatvariety o' TICKETS and SHARES may
yet be had at the original price at • ...
The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot
tery Office.
All orders from any part of the U.S. post paid
containing cash or prize tickets shall be promptly
•\ 1,000 fa 1 of
• 690
1,000 fa 1 of'
6,000 fa 1 of
« i.’OOO fa 2 of
« 1,000 fa’l of
't-
attended to b;
sept 6
MACDONNEWo Agent,
Thompson fa Bonney's Buildings.
•172 ■ .»
THE LIBRARY
[S opened on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fii-
Ldays, from 3 until 6 o'clock-
oct 4 483 , ' . ' .*
Saratoga, Congress and Mhu-
eral Sprins Waters
COOLED IN ICE.
F OR the accommodation of the public, the
celebrated Saratoga Water, has been kept
for some time past, and I shall confimie to keep
it cooled in lcc during die season. 1} will he rea
dy fo.r delivery every morning at half past five o’
clock precisely. For sale on ns liberal terms as j
my neighbors, by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8 Gibbon's Buildings.
July 19 161 • '
HALL & HOYT,
~ Offer for Sale*
BUSHELS Baltimore prime Corn,
. 10,000wt.BaitimoreBacon assorted
25 tilids St Croix Sugars,
10 pjoes Holland.Gin,
6 do ftogiuc Brandy (Seignetts)
10 casks Cheese,
100 boxes smoked Herring, (fresh)
10 bbls Cran’tberries,
200 Hums in bags for family use
oct 8 186
Of the State of'Rhode Island.
UNDER TH E SUPERINTENDENCE OF MAN
AGERS APPOINTED B\ LAW.
Grand. State Lottery,
(For the Encpuraacinent'of Domestick Industry,)
THIRD CLASS—N’fiW SERIES.
Will posltfvely be drawn in PROVIDENCE, on
the 14th day of OCTOBER next.
8, & M. Alien &■ Co. Agents for the Man-
.■ ogers. N - .
^2a,000 Highest Prize.
SCHEME.
ACADEMY.
to'the grunting of 1lu„
orphan to the applicant'in the^clerk’s .ottfet
the skid court, on or before .tlie 7th day of
'cinheZ next; oilier wise letters rtf gUardian-
will he granted. .
line® the .honorable Elias Fort, one )f the
luces of the said Court this 7th dny of October,
1826, S. M. BOND, c c o.
i 186
'hORGlA', Effi.ngiiuinCounty—By the Hon
! " le Justices of tlie Inferior Cturt, of said coun
moigfor ordinary purposes,
J. ' To all whom it m'av concern,
inerens Thomas Hurst, executor of Wm M Ga-
Ijn, dec. hns petitioned lothclloii. the Justices
I"? Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
|,r discharged from the executorship aforesaid.
|!i«se nye therefore to cite and admonish
M s ' n gular the kindred and creditors of'the
1 deceased, to file their objections (if uny they
] B ) m the Clerk's office of the said Court, on or
Pro’the fourth day of November next; other-
p letters dismissory will bo granted,
y ttness the Hon. John C. Ilolvonston, ,one. of
[■'Wstices of the said Court, the 4lli day of May,
P-1825. JOHN CHARL1 ON, Clerk.
IIVA 100
barns, winowiilg.house and' stocking
yatd, oil situnted on a fine knoll 13
feet aliove the level of the Swamp; on whicli the
crop was saved during the hurricane of the last
year, and whiclris calculated trt ali'ord a complete
protection to it as well as to the lives of the ne
groes on any similar occasion. There are also ve-
ry good n’egro houses for one Jiundred and titty
negroes, With an overseer’s or miller’s house.
The terms will be one fourth cash, balance pay
able in three annual installments, wlfh a mort
gage of the property and an assignment of a poli
cy of insurance on the-tiiie machine.—Possession
to be given on the 1st of February next, or be
fore if^vhe crop now planted should be sent to
° CapitalistsAkho are disposed to vdst their funds
in this uncommonly fine estate, will apply to Pc-'
tit De Villers, Esq. in Saynnnah, Geo who will
furnish every facility .to those who may wish to
visit the Plantation; to Ogierfa Carter, Charleston
who have the Plht, pr trt. the' subscriber
JAMES HAMILTON, Jr.
'Assignee of.fho late J. H. Ancrum.
II the plantation is'riot sold at private sale pre
viously, it will be exposed at pubbe auction on
the 18th of November next, by Ogier fa Carter,
Charleston.
june I 1123
Sulphate of Quina.
WTlHfhigh price of this sp valuable medicine
lias tempted some wretches to sophisticate
it—and stuff so debased, has already been ex
hibited for sale at Sayaiinnh; but the Quina which
./offerhas been made in Germany; has been sub-
jected'lo' chemical tests by mysell and found true
and'good—So, I do recommend it.
' AUGUST G. OEMLER.
sept.24 - 130 , • • . r
" The Kev" A. CARTER,
WANTED
40 hire a good Cook. Apply to the Editor
" m f ib6
G < EOKUIA, cnauiam cnumy—wy '
r Justices of the Inferior ct%t sitting for orJi
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern
Whereas Wm. Roche, applied to the hot), the
court of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters
of administration on tlie estate end effects of Jno..
Gribbin, late of Savannah mercliani, dec. asprin- l.
' ^ITic'se are therefore tb cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
. .1...;.' ..t,:o,.,t..nc (if any they
decoasgdj tft file their objections - . .-
have) to the granting of tlie admimstration ot the
estate of the deceased to the applicant in the
Clefk's office of thesaid Court, on or before the
sixth day of October next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will bo grttrited. ■ . ■
Wituess the hoji. F.lias Fort, onei of the Justice^
of thesaid Court, (lie sixth day of September, A_
D. one thousand .eight hundred
sept 6 172
ILL receive into his family end' personally
instruct, from four to six Young Ladies
who may wish to complete tljeir course of literary
education. In addiliontothe above, a few flay
scholars rtf.a similar description will he received,
to commence on.tlie first of Novemh'er.
For pHrticolars, application may be make per
sonally or by letter.
sept 17 1177. ..
JNO. M. COOPEIl, TAILOR,
R. John C. Lege respectfully informs the
, public that his Dancing school will be open
for tlie season as usual at his assembly hall on
Monday the Kith ins(.
Days ofTuition, Monday ^Wednesday and Fri
day nfternoonsnt five o,clock-.
Mr L. will also attend in private dwellings and
Seminaries. •, ■ ,
The Class for Gentlemen will also be open on
the same evening at 7 o’clock.
For terms which will be tow, r.ali at his resi
dence three Doors East rtf Mr. Janies Mefrrissons
Broughtonstreet.
Oct. 8 m!86
removed his shop to that part ot the house
on the ftorth East corner ot Market square,
lately occupied by James'F.ppiiiger, Esq. Justice
of the Peace, wiiere alt kinds ol clothing iyill be
made in the best mnnner and at the shortest no
tice—J. M. C. hopes by his attention an! work
manship to give satisfaction tq, all tliose .gentle,
men who will favqr him with tfieir patronage
oct 8 1 im .
DR. DYOTT’S
Approved Anti-Bilious Pills,
Which prevent and cure all Bilious .Complaints
» MALIGNANT FEVERS, fac, .
T HESE PILLS if administered in time to re.
move the bile from the stomach, will coun
teract the causes which commonly produce yel
low or bilious fever, ague or fall fevers, bilious
cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, worths, sick and ,foul
stomach, head ache, loss of appetite, flatulence
pileptic fits, hypochondria ami hysterical com.
ilamts, sour stomach, heartburn, dyspepsia or,in
digestion, fac, Theyremoveliaoitual costiveness
colds and coughs, asthma, stranguary, gravel
rheumatism, gout, scurvy,sqprbutic blotches, im
purities in the blood, female complaints, fac.
.If taken about once a fortnight during the
Spring and Summer, months, they will prove a.
certain pre ventive against the ague and prevailing
Fall Sickness. *
A bill bf directions for takingthem accompanies
each bo.x of pills j small boxes 26 cents, large do.
60 cents. And by appointment sold by i,
, , • A. PARSONS,.
Druggist; No. 8, Glbbrtns’ Buildings
April $6 9i •
I
1
l
5
1
7
40
52
156
1,258
10,608
Prize of.
25,000
10,000
a,ooo
1,000
579
BfiO
JtOO
50
20
8
4
25,000
10.000
6,000
5,000
579
3,500
4,000
2,600
Sugar, Gofl’ce,, Whisltey, &c.,
Ofi’ Hogsheads Santa Cruz Sugar
19 Hogshends N.O. do
30 barrels loaf do,
35 do lump do
loo bags Coffee ■ • , •
C6 do Java do ■.
1.60 barrel* Whiskey*- ,
■ 100 do Gin. ;
20 do Malaga Wine-
26 quarter ensks Teneriffe do , .
13 casks Currant do
5 pipes old Brandy (Otard's brand)
26 bags Pepper fa Pimento
150 kegs cot Nails
260 bundles bar Lead
300 bags Shot^*
30 dozen Shovels fa Spadei
ffO barrels prime Fork > ;
60 pieces Bagging
60 boxes Tipes .,
1>0 coils bale Rope
25 kegs Tobacco, fys. fac.
Taylor’s ll'harf.
Vpt 10 . 174».. < -^-vyy- = '~
CONTRACT.
-
9,984
42,432
$111,215
12,120 Prixes
22,100 Binnks.
Rr tVis Scheme, with eight drawn ballots, there
will be 66 prizes with Three numbers on them;
1,456 with Two numbers on them ; and 10,603
with One number on (hem. • .Those tickets Waving
none of the drawn ballots on'them beiu^ blanks.
To determine the fate of the 34,220 Tickets,(ha
P ROPOSALS will be received by the under
signed,. to build a reservoir at the head of
3,120 I'West Broad-Street, with a tunnel leading there
from to tlie head of th'e dock of said street, so ns
to pass tlie water into tlie River.—-The contractor
to find all the materials, which are to, be of brick
and lime—Also the Iron gratings and bare that
may be necessary—for. further information, apply
at theslore of S. Philbriuk, orto
GF.O.M1LLEN,
1. MINIS.
S.P'HILBIWCK, . .
-Committee of Streets and Lanes',
oct 3 186
Classical and Philosophical
Fretfli Boots and Shoes,
60 numbers wil( severally be placed in a wheel on or. M ,V*RV OF ST . AUGUST'i'NE..
the day of.drawing, and eight of them will be SEMINARX UP
drawn;'.and that TicketliaVing 6n it as a combi- 5TD Hls * nsl " ut "’ n •',!! "eUon of youmeJnUo- M
' ' -- l Nn». drawn will h,.«n. 1 ii, August for the instruction> oung-genuc m
men. The several branches of, a polite and set-
drawn......
nation, the 1st,2d, and 3d Nos. drawn, will been
titled to $25,000
-* “•*“ *• 1225 , .%±*^fJ53SS
l/HHE Subscriber hos received by receqt rtr-
ii rivals, a genera, assortment
BOOTS A ND SHOES
Which he offers for sale on reasonable terms.
GEO. NEWHALL
. Youngs Building.
Oct 6 lm!85
Thnt having on it the 6th, 7th, and 8th, will be
entitled tQ. $6,000.
. Those having on them the 3d, 4th, and 6th,—
| 3d, 7th and 8th.—2d, 3d, and 4th—2d, .61b, and
| 8th—2d, 6th, and 7th, each of $1000.
That having on it (he 3d, 5th, and 8th, $579.
Those having on them 2d, 6th, and 8th—2d,
I 7th,and 8lh— 3d,4th, and 6th—3d, 4th, and 7th—
[ 3d, 4th, and 8th—3d, 6th, and 6th—8d,5tb,und
I 7th;, each.$500,
ment. Parents and guardians .
their children and wards to the confidence vl he.
principal may expect the utmost nttenLo.ii paid (o. •
the literary improvement ol thegcholarsi , plf
TERMS OF. TUITION. f
Latin and Greek per quurte.’ r (
Mathematics, _da I .
English do ■ ■ i v ' 10 00
» Rev/d TIMOTHV M’CARTHY.
jqly 2T 152 .. . I
lie S:
The Savannah Republican is is requested to
to $100. t , r Jo.Heni> . .. ....... . .
Tha RO. Tinlrafa ImrSmv (Im 2d and dl)i tlrnwn I v" m *1 !!• *'_
MRS. BLOGG,
XT A? taken a House in York-street,Oglethorpe
XX .square, where she intends opening a •
School for Children
on Wednesday, the 19th inst. and solicits the pat
ronage <;i her friends and of Parents generally.
She can accommodate Young Ladies -that at-
tend the highor branches of education, and a few
Children. oct 13 si '
The 52 Tickets having the 3d and 4th draqm
Nos, only will each be entitled to $50.
The 166 Tickets having on them the 4thand 5th
I or 4th and 6tb, or 4th and 7th drawn Nos. only,
will each be entitled to $20.. .
■All others (being 1248 Tickets) with any two of and fall months) from the
the drawn Nos. on them, will each be entitled to
NOTICE
HE subscriber (late of Savannah) has estu
blished himself in this City for thy transact
ion o.f.Commission business and begs leave to ten-'
.der Mis services to his frienos and the publlo in
Georgia.
H. B. GWATHMEY,
>.» . . i. New-York Sept. 1826
References in Savannah,
Mr. Joseph Cumming ,
1 Messrs. John Cumming and Son'
. Mr- William Gaston
» oct6 186
And those having any one of the drawn Npa. on
them (being 10,608 Tickets, or 13*26 for each
drawn No.) will caojybe entitled40$4 j,,..
No Ticket which swlf have drawn a prize qf a
superior denomination can be entitled to an infe
rior prize, v. ■■ a y.i ■: ’ f. > '
PriZe'sIpayable, forty days .after the drawing,
and subject, as usual,H.'/ a deduction ofl6 pr cent.
Philadelphia,; June 28, 1826,.
’ ^Present,.price ;Of Tickets, Wholes $5, Halves
:$2 60,.Quarters. $1 2fi, Eighths 62cts.
[j r,Xhoeid wbo have'ordered Tickets in the nhoVe
MLotiery aiie requested to call and receive them at
feurasnB&r
l offer.(iiy dwf.lljnp: house si- >*'•
tunto in Brqitytrtjjf .street, -for
one year, or (to sliit those : w|'b may
wish to be absent iluring.tjie summer- ■
nii M ,om „. v .|ths) from the 1*?«f Nov. to'the 1st of;
June ensueiiig/ Apply to John W. Stirlc. Esq.-or
oct ft, 1(186 ' ' JOHN MOREt-
Foi: Sale. . ,
THREE Building^ on Miss
Minis’ lot in Broiigliton-streef
—one fronting Brougliton-street and
t, —- the other two oh the lane in rear of
the Tret. The unexpired lease has 6 years to ran.
from the 1st January 1826. appjy to,
Mtt- ARiVAUD on the premises.
mi
Oct 4
MR: ARNAUI
183b* j 5
Chewing Tohac-co,
TUST received, and-it is recommelsded as. be-
■•I'ii
sept 29
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
1'mg u Veryrsnperior article. ^ Forgehg
, Druggist No. 8 Gibbons' Building,
sejil IS / -p. &
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