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Holland Gin and Brandy, OST received 16 pipes Holland GIN, Swun brand ° 6 pipes Cognac Brandy Dumiy’s brand Tliese Liquors am warranted to be pure, they lie ■* • ..1 •■.Sill itm ./ni eomnanied with the debenture certificate* 'or sale by FRANCIS SORREL. | . Who has in Store, flt)0 BBLS Baitimore Whiskey 60 bbls American Gin 20 do 6tii proof Rye Whiskey 60 • do Loaf Sugar. 12 pipes SkidhHrti Gih ’• • American Shot) 1 hese nre direct from the facto- do Castings >ries and a constant supply of them iVijtliow Gins ) kept througliout the your. 80 Bills Mess and Trime Pork A quantity of Baltimore Bacon, fya, 4'C. /set 18 mIUO n "Sugar, Coffee and Bhgging. HOGSHEADS ) Naw-Orleans,Cuba I O^HOGSHEADS ) Naw- 10 Barrels &• St. Croix Sugar. ” «« D — n—nXoffeo 80 Bags Green v. u ..„ u . 200 Pieces 42 inch besi Inverness Cotton Bagging for sale by GEO. GORDON oct 18 , »1PO, JOHN GARDNER, rtffAVING taken the BAKERY formerly ocou- jjpj, pied by Mr. P Brash, Is ready to serve his former clistnners and hII others who ntay please to fovtfr him with their custom. He intends | keepiHg a constant supply of Pilot and Navy Bread, inaiiy quantity that may be wanted, m.d on as cood terms us calf be procured at the north. ^ QtisM. enn.tHAAjuUU bit f>t>T> SD Country Stores supnlledWith fall kindsoiBREAD, | bn the nest (crips. * ott 18 100. , - ■ ■ , - , Lottery Notice. T HOSE who ordered Tickets in the GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF RHODE ISLAND [Which drew In Providence on the 14th hist. I lire requested to call iminWliately and receive I them, nnd secure their charfbel for the following CAPITAL PRIZES, via •—' 1 g25,000—#10,000—-#5,000. &c. 1 LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, oct 18 100 An Election a S hereby ordered to lie held at ilic Georgia Hotel ou SATURDAY, the fifth of November I nest, fora Justice of the Peace, <0 fill the t’ntnn- I cy occasioned by the death of John Dilloi'f, Esq. I l’olt to open fat ten o'clock. A.M. , WM C. MILLS, J. P. GEORGE »H1CK, ) Freehol- JAMES ROBERTS, V . HENRY HAUPT. ) Uer * . ort 18 11)0 . ■ Pilotage• T n meeting of the Bourd of Commissioners .A u » the loth instant, it was ordered that John I Huhhins, be suspended from acting rs a Pilot, for |one month.. By order, JNO G. IIOLCOMITE, Sect'y. C. P. oct 18 ... vim 190 . For sale, \ LOT of GRIND STONES, nssorted sir.es- apply tq MOORE & LYM a N. oct IS t 1 fI90 —- . ;1 ! j Tcs [/Containing Ibu old and New Testaments 1'rails* |L sted out ofthe original Tongue and with form- Itrtrauilatious diligently toiiipared and Revised, ffhc proper names of which upd numerous oilier, nvoras, being actvately ucceuterf in tlic text and Jdividcd into syllables, a? they-ought, to he pro nounced, according to tin; orthography of John VValker, as contained in his critical pronouncing Dictionary and Key to the classical prunounoiu- liion of Greek, Latin and Scripture propei mames. ’B) Israel Alger, JnV A. M. The following .natice is taken from tile New* York Spactator for July 21st 1826. “ibe utility of an edition of the Bible upon he plan of this, uniat slrikU every well informed Mrson upon a moment's reflection. The Bible [contains the rules und doctrines of our faith, and noil rests all those hopes in regard to the future, nliicli enable us to bear up with the uffllclions Incident to and utmost inseparable from this trans itory life. And “ next, in vuluo to those tilings [that help us to « correct understading of the doc- umeiits of our religion, ure tliose which lead us to icorrect readijtg uflhun." The diUieuliy of cor rectly priijflftiinfg .Scripture Proper Names, uure espejPty hi the Old Testament, is known laid felt by nil.; Nor is inaccuracy of pronnuneia- linn confined jjtehidivi'duftls and families of neg lected educatlW, but may be ofen discovered in [lie pulpit. Of how much importance then is u pork, which by being in oiir Schools, in our Fnm- llicj, and id our closets, will lend to a uniformity If reading ngreeubly to* the acknowledged stnnii- Hdol the Republics of Letters’. Nor does its im portance rest herd., Correct pronounreiation will pave a tendency to inure correct reading' in n Imre enlarged sense of the word. In many hi- llaaces error and heresy spring from incorrect leadings of tin* Sacred Word. The nearer there- bre time mankind enn approach iu correctly re- Idiae the Snored’ Scriptures, the less wilt tiieir leof discordant views and’ 'idl'e disputations vilhtliese views, among’ others that ftiiglit he paled, we cordially recommend tlris work to pools and to families generallyIf each of tli lounger members of u family should be furnisher pith a Bible of this kind,' and should unite daily liter having been duly instructed in the key iii leading by turns the Chapter preparatory to morn* I! 1 and evening prayers, they would soon acquire In accuracy and oleguhce” rarely witnessed in Tc ordhialy walks of'life.' Thu work has been I'ithfuUy executed by Mr. Alger, who in his iVo- lounring Testament Inis duly demonstrated his luuliljcatioiis for the task. The’copy Before us is leaulihil octavo from plates stereotyped by T II IVter& Co. Btstou. 1-Hiepricc’ofthis Bible fs $2 60 in plain bintk. [tfr—orders will be received for the annve work Hue Book Store of S C Si J Schenk who have f e °f the Books’ for the inspectior ofthe Public. I °et 18 IflO For Sale. VALUABLE, tract 0 f land lying at' the head _ -of the North-Briinch of the Little Satillu in |lynn County,' and known as the Northern irioie- I’of what whs formerly called the Crnw’for.d Es- bounded pn Ihe norlh'by land of J. Atkinson r“ iaods unknown, on the enst by lands un-, mown, on the \sbiith by land’ belonging to tli* _ 1 °i the lute Willijrm 'Crawford and on the’ lest by lafidg granted in 1763, to John Grayson— |ne above t’rnn contains by actual survey two pnared and eighty (280) acres of rich Htnnm- ck, |ar hundred and fifty (450) acres' of prime Gum, IlTcf a,l( * Cypress Swamp, upd five hundred ■ a nlty acres (660)- of pine land. Persons desir I? to purchase must'apply to George Anderson &. f n ' 0 r o t0 R- IV'. Stites, :orthe city of Savainnah. 1m— 1D0 . . Idt i 6 ® | lRoi' of the Darien' Gaeetto is reqfies- I . msert' tho above for one month und foi ward account to this Office.. Georgia Chnthain'County—II the r *1011. fh.p TuoH*** tuL i »» v/uiuiiuiu V UII117 —on mc . of^ Alices of the Inferior Court, silling ■ Wdiiuiry purposes. | w , lo all whom it may concerij. I hep ®® 3 ' John Guilmartin has applied to the v V SAVANNAH VoLtNTI^Elt GUARDS. A PPEAR nt yoiir parade ground ON FRIDAY NEXT 21st inst. nt 3 o’clock, P. M. in com plete uniform-und perfectly equipped. Ry Order, BAYARD,lstser'gt.SVG. bet 18 1P0. Hucoiid Drawing Over 4- AudUSTA MASONIC (IALL LOTTERY, ALT TITTi GRANd CAPITAL PRIZES Still remain to bo drawn for—except ono of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! Never wus there such a chance for making a FORTUNE. The Third Drnwirig Will tUke place oil WEDNESDAY thu NEXT MONTH, _ Call without delay and renew your Tickets The future price will lie fixed by the Commission era Ht their next meeting—for the present, they may he had nt the original price—ut \ , WHOLE TICKETS, $10 00 HALVES, 6 00 QUARTERS, 2 60 At the Augusta Masoiiic Hall Lottery Office Thompson k Bnnney’s Buildings, x HENRY M’DONELL, AGENT. IPO . oct 48 Treasurer’s Office, OCTOUER Ifitli,* 1825 WTRHE rent of the following City lots is now due and payable at tills Otlice, and if (lie same.is not paid bvtlie 28tb inst. said lots will be fe-ehter- ed, eacli tor 2 years with any additional quarter wlitcli mav become due by that day. M, W. STEWART. City Treasurer. Brown Ward, Luts No 24, 26, 26,32, 44, 45, 46, 62.56. Columbia Ward, Lots No 1, 3,4,7,9,10, 13, 14, 16, IP, 24. 2 ,30, 33.37. . , Elbert Ward, Lots No 11,12, in, 1<>, 20, 21,22, 23; 30,33, 34,' 37, 38, 39, 40. Franklin Ward, Lots No 4 6. 7,24,25,31, 35,36 New Franklin Ward, Lots No 1, 2, 3, 4. 6, 7, 8-. 10,11 , Greene Ward* Lots No 2, 4, 6, P, Id, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,211, 26, 27, 34,-35, 40. , Jackson Ward, Lots No 7, 8, 10 16. 17, is’, IP 21, 22. 23. 24. 32, 33,34.35, 39,40.41, 47 Liberlv Wurd, Lots No 3,4.8, 0. 10, 11, 12, 16, 16, 24. 25, 26, 27. 29, 31,32. 33. 34 35, 39. Sp/inghill, Lots No 4. 13. 20, 22, 23. \\ arren Ward, Lots No 2, 5, 15, 16, 20, 23 WnsbinutfHi- VVurd, Lots No 4, 8/11,16, 17, 18, 19.20,24. Filature, East half, oct 18 - 191 50 Boxes sperm Candles, B RANDED, Hnfhuwuy k Price, jn-,1 received iiiul now landing from Brig Osprey, * ALso, Fine cut and plug Chewing Tobacco, For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, G. Buildings', oct 18 IPO BLANKET*, and BAGGING W. 8y II. 1WSE, H AVE received by the ship Emily from Liv erpool, 300 pieces best quality 42 inch Dutidee Cotton „ , Jh'Sb''"!* Grundy’s while, blue nod -ixt Plains Point nod London dulHc Uiankets which with those already on hand, of Inst tear’s importation, will enalile them to supply their cus tomers on very inodemte terms. Their assort ment of , Staple aiid Fancy Goods will he very’complete iii ftfew'days. el 16 189 . , . . vimuiiaiuii uua ami'icu 10 nit; l„n* r G Cpdrt’ of Ordinary, of Chatham K, i»!/’ U1 ’ IfiRers of administration on the estate I u iS 1 .^ Johu Dlllon, Es. late of Savannah, ■Th B f of tlle d*eirs and cr onqrs. |,i “re tliereforc to cite aud admonish' all kip« W 1 p ^ e kindred and creditors of th * siild lib se 9dP.fi|8 their objections (If any they have) Ithn of the uilniinistration of the estate L. e , 8 «>d deoeasod, to th6 applicant in the ■th A 0 ® ce ibo said Court, on or before the °*. Novembomext, otherwise letters of ■'nmistratmn will be granted. L j„ n e S * t,le honorable Edward Harden, one of fr sal< ^ Coqrt,’ this 17tb day of Octo P r >A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND, ci c. o. c. c. m Flouh Fifty biirrc’s Haxliall's Superfine New Flour, just received and for sale by PONCE k MACKENZIE. m 169 ... FACTORAGE. 5JJIHE undersigned has taken the lease of the north-wester'll tenement of messrs -A. Low k Co.'s uetv Fire Proof Stores, where lie contin ues to devote nil his time and aitention to Factorage and Commission, Business. He will make liberal advances on the deposit of produce consigned to him for sale. The birth for boats is ulways accessible mid perfectly safe, nnd the;iron crane is the most easy and safest in the poit; and they are constantly attended by an in telligent and correct sworn wharfinger, who at tends also to the stowing and weighing of produce. . P' . I IT DEVILEERS, Factor. ..Savannah, ISthlOyt. 1826. 6-.vtap iSpunish Segars. J UST received-pur Panther, a very fine qualify of yellow Spanish Stegars for retail customers. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist. No. 8, Gibbons’buildings. oct 15 For sate, A Mail’ Lot pleasantly situa ted in St. .1 nines’ Square, with the improvements,'.consisting of a convenient two story dwuHjnghouse and out buildings Apply to . . oct 15 * JAS. EPE1NGFR.. TO RENT/ FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS Jfegp!!, That well knuwir’ stmul for n Hoarding lloese, jti' West Broad steet; occupied for,several BSmB* years ns such liy.M. Loin:, dec., w ith large Stable; rented with or without the bouse. (Vlso, for sale,’ \ Farm 7 miles from the Ci ty, with cmi'fartnhle Dyvellitig House hereon. Contoiping8t)acivs f wjth a pinA •tract of 160 acres'. ’ For particulars enquire of MARY E. LONG Or F. M. S ! ONE. oct 15 189 NOTICE HE subscriber flale qf Savannah) has estu 1L lilished himself ii _ in this City for the transact ion of Gommission business ano begs leave to ten der his services to his frienos and the’public in Georgia. H. B. GWATHMEY, — . New-Y’ork Sept. 1825.’ References in Savannah,' Mir. Joseph Gumming ,, Messrs. John Gumming and S#n Mr. Willium Gaston - oct6 186' LANDING, Pkr Brio France* an( l 50 Imiflibls Superfine Flour O Yr 12 Tiprces JamiHca CotYee 70 Boxesnud half boxes yellow Soap 10 -do White • do 30 do Sperm Candles - . 10 lihlf bbls Cruckeit 24 quarter do do 150 small Kegs do 20 dr chests Hyson Teii 6 do Souchong do , 6 half chests,Imperial do 6 cases Canister Gqii Powder do 6 Pipes Holland Gin jj • .3 do Cognac Brandy ♦ 10 qr casks Tcneriffe Wine .80 kegs mid half kegs Duponts Pdwder 40 Canister* do, do 60 6 Gal Demijohnsi .1 Case 4 jit Tumblers Forsnlcby WILTBERGER,k CORNWELL. » - Jones’ upper WImrt. r.ot lf> M 189 ►STOC KS, lice.—For sale, laAtlES PIsintiTH Bank do Bank State of Georgia ilu Murine aud Fire Insun S ancc Company do Steam Boat Company do Union Road Company ' —ALSO— A young negro woman, an excellent cook and washer A young muTattn woman,good bouse servant, kc A negro girl hIiouI 11 years old A negro man about 30,bo^t builder and shipwright A hegrn girl about 16, bouse servant4t seamstress A negro woman, 18, field hand A number of prime field hands, men anS wopien Several negro men accustomed to work in llio city A uegm man, first rnte cooper ALSO, . . Several valuahle improved lots In the city Tracts of Land in Irwin, Enrly,Baldwin, Houston, Wnjton. Henry, Ellingliain, Bulloch and Cam den cuddies . * 'Wanted, Dnncn ahd N. Carolina Money. „ JAMES El’PINGER. oct 15 n189 , mmw wm AND MILLINERY STORE: MRS. E. BEAtJtsARD, H AVING removed to the store formerly occu- p.cd by Mrs. Judah, Johnstons-sqdure, begs leave to inform the Ladies of Savannah mid its vicinltv, that she Ims received liy the lirie Pan- Ir'ii, from New-York, her KEIV VATTERXS FOR TIIE SEASON, with u handsome assort men! of ,j FANCY GOODS Leghorn And Straw Hats, Feathers . Artificial Flowers, nnd a large assortment of KIIiIioim, by the box urdoaen'- Also. Band boxes ol’ all sizes, :>y nest or bun i!tc's,ut New-York prices uet if, i»I89 , — LEVERAL Drug and Family Medicine WAREHOUSE. HE Subscriber lias just received iter brigs Puiithea mill Frances and ship Oglpthorpe, aud is now opening opening Y Of Genuine Drugs, Chemicals Dye Stuiis, Spices, , r . And n largo nnd choice assortment of PERFU MER F, FANCY ARTICLES, fa,c kc kc. kti. Gentlemen, Physicians. Country Mei'ehnnts' Planter . und nil that wish to purchase in his line will find prices unnsimby Ipw; uml on the most uccoiiiifiodntiiig terms. .Strict and piomjit attention will he paid to nil orders liy A. PARSONS, Druggist, •oct 15 No 8, Gibbons' Building's W'm'&&AW TJL Late Of the firm of IVA V if BAKER. , , f:AVANfa,Ml, Ggo. O FFERS his services to his friends, and the Public, in the GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS In this place, and solicits tTjeir pat- ronnge. Re FC RFdVCRS TO { Messrs. A. IjO\v fy Co. Savannah, Geo. G. Breittmayer & Co. Augusta, Gen oct 6 185 - - ITr* The SavauftnlrRepifitlican nnd the Geor gian, will please insert the above once a week for one month, and forward their bills to this office for payment. - .- BULLOCH> DTJNWODY' I NFORM !heir friends and the public, that for more convenience, upd also security against fire, they have removed to those conimodipfis und fire nrool buildings on Scott and Andrew-Ldw^Co's. Whj£Ves, where they continue tlic. Factorage & Commission Rusi- iu November. To Reid, .- . The house nud . two lots in Erouglitnn-st. bPlpnging to the- subscrilier. Apply to Wm. DavrES, Esq. possession will lie gfvsn early Oct 2 J. M BERRIEN. Select Tens or Family Us'e, J UST Received per recent arrivals, a fresh supply of. e ffl IMPERIAL, TIYSOtf .IU YOUNG HYSON, nnd j-tflHfa POIJGHONG TEAS. Imported li/TIios. H. Sniilfi in the ^Hip Maria, from Canton, at New-York. Customers may de pend .on the quality of those Teas, as selected by a first rate judge, a* d wnrnnted to he <4 the new Crop. For sale at retail" by A. PARSONS Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings, mig 4 158 Saratoga,, Congress and Min eral Spring Wafers c.oqled in ice., . f TIOR the,accommodation ofthe public, the . celebrated Saratoga Wnter^ has been kept for some-time past, and I shall - continue to keep it cooled in Ice dtl'ring the season. • liwitl.be rea dy,for delivery ev.ery morning at.half pas! five o’ clock precisely. Tor sale 011 as liberal terms ns my neighbors, by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 tiibhen's Buildings. July 19 151 , ..... ness* ... ■■■ Their best excrtlohs will he used lo merit a con tinuance of former patronagp. They have, to 4UI*l'ly their customer?, best COTTON BAGGING. PLAINS ANDBLANETS. Oct 1 183 James Anderson Co. YOUNG’S BUILDINGS, H AYE received by the ship Emily, from l.jv ei'poul, tlicit usual supply of Plains, Blankets and Bagging, and by recent arrivals frdrn.the Nortli, an eelgflnt and extensive assortment of Fancy aud Stfiple Articles, which they offer,for sale on accommodating terms. Oct 1 183i. , James anderson% Co. "jjAVE removed to the middle . Tenement Young’s Building, where they offer for sale A l-AKOE ANtl OENERAl. ASSOHTMENt. OK Fancy dad Staple Dry Goods, Received by the latest arrivals from Liverpool ahd New-York. june 23' 141 JAMES ANDERSON & CO. H AVE on linnd a few bales of WHITE, BLUE AND Ml XT P L A I N S, AND < - , LONDON DUFPlL BLANKETS, (imported last year,) Which they will sell at a considerable reduction from the prices el’ last season, 'i’licir usual sup ply of _ , Plains, Blankets and Bagging rill he received by the first vessel from Liverpool a «u>‘ and they will he able to supply their friends with FRESH IMPORTED GOOD*, at as low rutes" as any former importation can be sold for. , june 23, 141 SPRING A ND MAIMER , —- — — B^Y the ships Georgia and Hnrp just arrived from Liverpool the 'subscribers have receiv ed their usual supply of , Seasonable Dry Goods. Having been purchased with Cash, previous to (lie advance in Engluud they can lie afibriivctmid will be. sold at low (nicies,and on a long credit for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW k CO. feh 26 46 Boots and Shoes. 29 . JUST KXCEIVET).—PEK nKIO 1RPEX. pRekages BOOTS and SHOES consisting J of life following kind, viz: 3 Cases GcntleifienVfine Calfskin Boots 2 do, do . .do Sealskin dry ,. common do do stout ho’iFpeg’d Sltoes unbound do. do fine danc. l’umps do coin, do do Women’s leather walking . * do , r .. do pumps Boys lined und bound do tliirik Children's Leather Bootee* di> Morocco. ,do do do do do'/ do do do do do. do do do do, do do do. „do «Jo do Ad do do For sale low by the package'of dozen by 1 '£■ S. LU’i’l oct 11 187 LUTHER- Young Men’s Missionary Society rjlHEItE wlll be’a meeting of the young meu’s JL missionary socity h**ld at Weslt-y Chapel 011 Tlinrspuy Evening next at 7 o’clock, an address deliv will lie delivered by the .Rev, Geo. Hill and a Cellcctinn taken in aid of the funds of the sociefy the public are respectfully inviled. J. H. CLARK Sect’y. oct 11 a 187 . ’ • HALL & UQjiVT, Offer for Safe, QBlTHI' BUSHELS Baltimore prime Corn. O sJI vf 1/ lt»,n()0 w(. Baltimore Bacon assorted 25 lilids St Croix Sugurs, 10 pipes Holland Gin,’ ^ 5 do Cognac Brandy (Scignctts) lo casks Cheese, ICO boxes smoked Herring, (fresh)' 10 bbls Cramberries, 200 Hams in baas for family use oct 8 „ 186 - ACADEMY. w ■■■if mm; For New-York established line. Tlnyegular packet ship CCtJI <A MAT1LQA. is daily t.-Vpeceted,and bavinrg part , of her curgo euga^eil, will be imme diately dispatched. For balance of -freight or mssuge, having superior accommodations apply „ hall & hoyt; oct 15 STEAM BOATS On the Ocmulgcc anil Ocoriee. j^JHE undersigned have (lie pleasure to an trounce to the Merchants and Planters in this section of the State, that they are prepared' to 1 fin a STEAM BOAT and FOUIITOVV BO ITS, constantly from Savannah to Mtrcon and Millerig- ville, stopping at the intermediate landings (or the rer.uiitiop and delivery of Produce and Mer chandize on Freight. The Steam- Boat is now ready, and they con template starting her on the first trip from Savun- nah on the .fifteenth day of October next, to be iu Macon by the first day of November; when they will be prepared lo receive Cotton on Freight to Savannah, direct, without the delay and inconvenience of landing and reloading in Darien. They will.provide bends, so that when the state of the river will uot admit ofthe Steam Boat ap proaching Macon or Milledgeville'’ no unnecessa ry dglay w IB. detain tho,'Tow Boats. Insurance, on Merchandize and Produce .ship ped by this conveyance, will .be provided for in 11 respectable mil responsible Office, and on lower terms Ilian is now paid ou the Boat’s in’ .operation, of which tllfisp disposed to cover their property from all hazards, may avail ihtsmsejves., • l otton to lie shipped by these Boats will.bc re ceived in Macon ut the customary storage, and be forwarded agreeable to instfuctloiis, on very moderate terms; aud when desired, Storage wfil lie provided for it in Savan: all, subject 16 the or ders of the owner. . From the convenience and dispatch lobe a (Tor 1 del by tins arrangement, they confidently ex pect the encouragement of the public For terms apply to, ’ JOHN T. LAMAR, in .Varan. . II. L AM Alt, iu Sgvnnimh. The subscriber continues to transact the Fnc tor age mid Commission Business, ill SnvQiinali und lenders the most uurcmmUted atte lion to the interests of those who inuy fiivor him, will their business- 1 . The Ciisli, will be fidvqqceil* on shipments to his address,.by application ns above cither iu Ma con of Savannah. ... 1 ' G. B LAMAR, sept 22 • m! 79 SELLING OFF. Sulphate 51 Gain a. {/TRUE high price of this so valuable medicine lias tempted some wretches to sophisticate and stuff sa delmsed, lias already beeii ex hihited foi* sa[e at Savnniinh ; but the Quinn which 7 oft’er hagfbeen made in Germany ; has been sub- ' f b jected to chemical tests bj rqygelf and found true and good—So, 1 do recommend it. AUGUSTG. OEMLER. , sept 24 .186 The Rev. A. CARTER, ILL receive into his family and personally instruct, from four to six Young Ladies who may wish to complete their course of literary education., In addition to the above, a few day scholars of a similar description \vlH lie.received, to commence on (lie first of November, -For particulars, application may be make per sonally or bV letter. ■ sept 17 • 4477■ act 1$ To Kent, A two-story Dwelling House on Stnte-»ti*e«t, Columbia ward Possession given immediately. \ ApV ply to ANO. F. ECOYU. im 1 ■ R. Jolin’C. Lege respectfully informs the public tliat his Danciuc'school will be open tor llie.season as usual at his assembly ball on Monday the 10th inst. Days of Tuition, Monday, Wednesday and Fri day afternoons at five o,clock. Mr L. will abo attend in private dwellings and Seminaries.- . : The Class fur Gentlemen will also be open on the same evening at 7 o'clock. Fpr terms which’ will be low, call at his resi dence three pool's East of Mr. James Morrissuns Broughton street. Oel. 8 m!86 rjlHE SUBSCRIBER will dispose of his present ■Slock of good*;, at co.*t and charges either by Wholesale or Retail. * At.80, Several negroes, mule aud female of good char acter. One tract of laud 202J acres, Heury County. One do do 49i) do. Irvine do. - JUS.TRUC’HELIJ. . oct 4 . Mj| 183 FRANCIS SORREL Of FERS FOR SALE A AD Barrels Baltimore Rye Whiskey, TtVexJ 00 Barrels Baitimore Gin, , . 25 Barrels olli proof Whiskey, .14 Pipes superior Holland Gin, 100 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 60 Barrels Loaf Sugar, 20,000 Poqnds <»l Bhooh, 30 Barrels Mess aud Prime Pork, •50 Barrels' Eton.-, * . American Shut, , * j American Castings, Window .Glass, - American and Spanish Segars, kc. kc ."sept ’20 m 178 JNO. M. COOPER, TAILOR H A5remov.-d hissbop to tbatpu t qttbeliouse on tin* North East corner oi M ru.-i squnre, lately,occupied by James F.ppiqgcr, Esq- Justice of the Pence, tviiere all kitlfl* ot elothil)g.Jv][!l b-: .matle In flic best.manner and at the shortcut no tice—J. M. C. hopes by his attention an I work manship to give satisfaction to all those gentle men who will favor him with tiieir patronage, oel 8 tint \ CONTRACT. ■pfROPOS VLS will be received by the unde signed, to build a reservoir at the hc-ty of West Bro.ul-4t.eu!, with n tunnel leading there from to the head of.the dock of suid street, so as to pass the water into the Ifiver.—The oontractoi to find all thr. materials, vvliich are t<> i*e of brii t. and lime—Also the. Iron gratings and liars that may be necessary—for further information, appL at the store of S. Phil brick, or to GEO.MIU.EN, 1. MINIS. r . •: S.PHILBKICK, . Committee of Streets and Lanes, oct 8 186 ' ' v To Remy ‘ I offer oiy flwelljnir liouse si tuate in .Brnujitoit street, foi one year, or (to suit those who may wish to be absont-diirihg the summer aud fall mouths) from the 1st of Nov. to the 1st of June ensuring. Apply to John V.'. Stirk, Esq. or oct 6 || 185 JOHN MOREL. Mur -r. By J, B. Herbert & Co f . On WEDN8DAY; f9tb lust. U ill bo sold * before oarstore nt H o’clock, 1 d general assortment of groceries. 1 i f AjI/50* » . - * large size Venetian Carpets 1 Brussels do ,- '1 Clothes Press arifl'DrawcrS 2 Grates ► . - 8 Looking Glasses' 1 Bendstcad 1 Bureau 1 Feather Bund.—Terms Cash. Af.SO. IR Boxes Sperm Cundles 10 Barrels Beef, No. 1 ’ oct 18 190 By Calvin Baker, TO-MORROW, l»lh inst. At II O'clock, Iu front of bj*. Auction Store, 25 Pieces Cotton Bagging. Terms cash.' * oct 19 * 190 WCOTTON BAGGING. By Calvin Baker. On THURSDAY, 20th lost. At 11 o’clock, on.Hall Ai Hoyt’s Wlinrf 166 Pieces prime 42 Inch Cot ton Bagging, received per ship Qgletliore, Terms nt time of sale. oct 18 190 ‘ . » Fresh Boots tind Shoes, '/rnfllK Siitiscriber has .geeived by recent or- 41 IT ’■ ivals, a'generg' assortment * BOOTS AND SHOES Which he otfers for sale on reasonable terms. GEO..NEWH ALL Youngs Building. Oct 6 1 in 185 r Classical and Philosophical SEMINARY OF ST. AUGUSTINE. W WHIS Institution will open on Monday J,s( of 41 August for the -instruction of young gentle men.. The several branches of h polite and sci entific education will be taught in this establish ment. Parents and guardians who will .entrust their children and wards to the confidence of the principalmay ’expect, the utmost aitention paid to the literary improvement of tbe'sehoiars. ... TERMS OF TUITION.' Latin and Greek per quarter $16 Q0 Miitlieiqatics, do 16 (’ll English' ,- do r 10 00 ■i Rev’d TIMOTHY M’CARTHY. July 21 ,.162 The Savannah Republican is is requested to print this.advertiscinent once in the’week for four months- awl-forward his account to this office. LIBRARY. I S opened , on. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Frit ' days, (from 3 until 6 o’clock., j Oct 4 183 • . For Sale. THREE Bujldi'njrs on Miss Minis’ lot in Broughton-street —one fronting Broughton-street nnd the other two on the lany in rear of the first. The unexpired lease lias 6years to ui from the 1st January 1826. apply to, ’ * MR. ARiNAUD on the promises Oct483M« ,1 City Marshall's Sales,continued. On Ilic first Tueedny iuNovtmotr next, W ILL be sold in front'of the Court House between the hours of It) a. m. and 4 r. m., .lie following Loti, if tile Ground rents are uot paid. Lot No. 21 Columbia ward, 60by 90 feet, lioun- " ded east by Price st south l»y York-st west by lot no 22 and nqrrli by Preablcnt-st,, 1 re-entered upon as the property ofM/'t Hill and Miss BlOgg, foi 2qu»rtm» ground rci|t.- |»' Lot lid 24 Elbert ward 60 by. 90 feet bounded east by Je<(crson-st..Snu’^i by Perry-st West by lot no 23 north by M'Donqilgii-st, re-entered upon as • lie prodertv ofC. Bulloch, for 3quarters rent. '- Lot No 2 Frtlr’tkUn word 60by 90 feel hounded east by lot nv 1 sout!* by a lane West by lot no 3 and nortli by Bay-st.„re-entered .upon as the pro-, perty of the Est.’of G. W. Evans, tot 3 quarters rent. Lot no 3 Gunkliu ward. OubyOOfeet,bounded east by lot no 2 south by a lane west by lot no 4 and ii,iruitiy bay street, rescuternd upon as the property of the Estate of U. W E r.- ns, fur 3 (juar- ters r»*ut. Lot no 11 Warren ward, fililiy 90 .feet, boqpd- ed east hv lot no 10 south by Brynu-st west by Jot no 12 and north by a lane, re-entered upon as that qroperty of If. Moody nnd Cato M Queen, for 3 puaiters rent. V -4 Lot no 21 Warren w ard* <1° -*? f fi vt bennded cast tiy Price-st south by t.ong’ress-st west !,y lot, no 22 north by St. Julian-st, re,entered upon as the property of Joseph A S.cott for JlqunrUws rent. F. M. STONE, c. m. .oct 15 189 ij 91 sSiynf s sqlc8,.c>mtinued. On ’he 1-. il Tuetditti in November next- ,L h ,o!d at t.e Court House in Lie City \/J of S.tvaiiuab between the hours of 10 anil 4 o’clock Ml.th* iig!*t title end interest of Andrew Knox in P.ite’-, wharf beingouc'.('udivided eighth of two u, d.vjded thirds end oi,e nndivbled seventh of. one undivided eiglith o; two unoovided thirds, ievied-on as the jjro, -rir of, Androw Knox to sat isfy an execution in w.„ur of Williamson sit'd De Viilcra. i- r,VAC O’LYON, s. c, c. oct 15 189 AdininistPatpr’s sale,-Continued On ihcflirtlA'-ieidmi in November- nticT, , YlTratfLI. He sold ut llii House of iViure Field. \jN/ in Bryitii County, between the u. ual hour*' ol side, •. . estate of Sarah M’Ut-.idJy. dee. The stock; "Tcgftle consisting ot forty twoihead moreorless;-. I at the risk of ti.e former pupdinser, he not having I ooi'iplied r.itn die Terms ot sale. ' sWral JAS. BUTTER Am’r. - J oct 18 I3P ;| 1 SPLENDfO SCHEME ! 6f the MASON it: HALL LOTERY. #30,000 Now Drawing, ii\ jti City of A ugusta, un- ( , tier the svyerinimtionct: of T7 ) f \. Sf.AiroHTKH, S. Hale, . . • v V \\ n n!T R. It. Ukiii, > Commissioners( ( ’ T. 1. A hay, r ’ - ( B. D. Thompson. The Second /Drawing Will take place on,the, IStli pf Qc.tqber.neit. - All the Capital Prizes are still undrawn, cor.ee- queiitty tiie White! i-' very rich. SC -HJE m- E ' { I Prize of ?3o.gdo is ©tW.OfWr . ; i do i 2.0,000 2OJ3O0. 4 Prize* "■ 10,0IM) “ •10,000 - 4 do “ 6,000 “ 5 do “ i.ooo “ fi jioo 10 do “ 600 « 5,'iPa 60 do- “ I-JO ■ 5,oot> : 100 do t( 60 “ - 5; iioo • 5000 do . “ to “ 60,000 6475 Prizes, 12825 Blanks $ 180,000 ! 8.00<U TICKETS at TEN DO IA ARS : Less than two and an ht.lf Blanks lo a Prisf. AIRS. BLOGG, H AS taken a House in York-streot,Oglethorpe square, where she intends opening a School for Children q,n Wednesday, the I9t^,ipst.-and solicits the pat ronage o[ her friends pqd of Patents generally. She can accommodate., Young Ladies tlmt al- tend (lie higher branches of edugfUioii/nnd a few Children. • oct 13: , - M SugaP, Cottee, WluskeyV &c. OJA- Hogsheads .Santa Cruz SugHr fjtl til Hogsheads N.O. do •2d. 1 3d.. 1 4th. 1 5th. 1 6th. 1 i7th. 1 3tb. 1 9th. 1 dq do t-to barrels loaf dp fuinp • 100 bags Coflee, 25 do Java do ; ■ , 150 barrels,Whiskey 100 do Gin;-,.,,, 20 do,.Malaga Wipe , , 26 qunraer casks TenerifTe do 15 casks Currant do 6 pipes old Brandy (Otard’s brand) 25 bags Pepper &. Pimento 160 kegs cut Nails 260 bundles bar Lead 300 bags Shot - ‘ 30 dozen Shovels k Spades 60 barrels prime Pork' 60 pieces Bagging . 60 boxes Pipes 10 coils bale Rope • 25 kegs Tobacco, tyc. fco. ' 160 kegs Duponts Powder For sale by L. PETTY, v faylor's IV/iilrf. ej>t 10 174b Tiie Frizes only to be Drawn. ( dll Vic Prises lo hi floating from Ilu comwveununl, except-ihe following, which will be deposited in Hie wheel at ihfinHe periods, viz :— ON THE FIRST DRAWING "- 1 1 prize of 10,000 & 1 of 500 do. do do 6.000 k 1 10,,00ft k 1 6,000 k l l.ooo& i of wo . 1,1 '00 & 1 of 5(i0 . 1,000 to 1 of do D,<n"i oi, i do 4“ 10,000 k 1 do “ 5,000 U \ . do “ 10,000 fc. 1 6.(H-,o& 1 »f do “ 20,000 sl. 1 “ i,000 to 2 of do '! 30,000 k 1 “ 1,000 fat T of All prizes payable thirty days after the complp tion ofthe drawing, subject-to u (Induction of fif teen per cent—if not applied for. within twelve months, to-be.considered a donation tothe.funds of tiie Masonic Hall. A great variety of 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 atteittltsd to by, '- -, HENRY MACDONNEl*, Agent, Tliompson Si Bonney’s Buildings. Sept 6 172 . , .' • ; ; Chewing Tobacco, . J UST received, and it is recommended as be’ ing a very superior article. Tor saie l>y. A. PARSONS, . Druggist N®. 8 Gibbons’Buiiditigs; - sept 13 / : ■■ 9 ■