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For St. Thomas, W. I. The fust sniliilg Pilot boat schr. 1 ANN MARIA, Will positively sail for the above port on the 20tii iust^ for freight or *7,, e aouly to master on board nr to asgeaiiJ' J.B. HERBERT fc CO, no 191 "official prize list OP TUP. AUGUSTA MASUVrC HALL SECOND DAY’S DRAWING. ♦ Those numbers to .which no Prizes are Led are all TUN DOLLAR PRIZES. SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS. (oct i.65 66 71 120 138 144 180 288 338 375 381 438 444 440 450 667 592 678 755 798, 83$ 900 936 958 I 986 994 995 996 220 2;u 890 804 829 630 632 841 A PPEAR at your parade ground TO-MORROW the 21st lust. at S o’clock, P. M. in com plete uniform and perfectly equipped. By Order, BAT ARP, 1st sdr’gt-.S V G. Oct 20 UK) 444 413 843 4GQ 414 853 478 437 871 608 508 916 510 512 L 605 648 13071 6?8 689 90 652 637 137 600 690 172 723 701 178 823 700 226 829 794 247 ' 894 913 264 i)20 927 282 929 959 325 947 900 383 994 445 5024 —-t-L 608 72 9090 000 \21 117 690 129 255 867 153 279 871 103 335 934 202 303 972 283 390 998 303 410 14009 377 423 889 442 03 408 401-50 68 482 481-50 90 499 483 91 008 602 92 598 622 103 .605 630 . 155 600 536 180 62Q 638 243 623 012 248 652 628 280 693 784 029 653 33$ 403 m 730 492 84Q .745 531 930 8l6 653 948 .932 053 1* - 968 669-50 6022 , 676 39 10,020 701 91 44 755 125 173. 805 107 202 821 • 202 212 847, I. 209 274 284 341 430. 432 437 487 SOS SIS 560 690 622 678 814 866 892 ‘ 900 957 960 997 15106 189 264 336 341 351-100 360 403 514 640 56S 615 918-1000 661 [ 836 837 | 848 856 Rir, 471 497 575 602 629 636 643 714 746 761 774 783 840 884 908 933 941 190 ?22, 294 Sugrir Coffee and Bagging. 37 lobh?* | Cuba and St. Croix Sugars 50 bags Green ’Coffee 200 pieces best- Cotton Bagging For sale Hy GEO. GORDON, net 20 i.lRt R ECEIVED by the Subscribers, by the arrivals from New-York, a very general Zb* late ry general as sortment of- WOOLEN, C GrTON. LINEN, AND SILK GOODS. Country Merchants, Planters and others, arc. invi ted to call anti examine them, ns they are dispos ed to sell at a small profit, for cast, dr On the usual credit, to respousible'persons. J. INGLIS it CO. oct 20 •i.lpl North A merican Review. NO. XLIX. CONTEN t s. Claims of of the United States ori Naples and Holland. 1. Message of the President of the United States to the House of Representatives re lative to the claim on Naples. 2 Message pf the President of the United States, transmitting the correspondence re lating, to tip) clairhs of the citizens of United Stated upon the Government of .the Nether lands U. Lord Byron’s Character and Writings 1 Recollections of the lite of Byron By the. late R. C. Dallas, Esq. • 2. Correspondence ol Lord Byron with a Friend; including hid Letters t o his Mother; in 1810, and 1811... 3. Journal of the Conversation of Lord Byron. . By Thomas Medwin, Esq III. Wuyland’s Discourses oil the Duties of an Atnerlcnn Citizen. ■ The Duties of an- American Cil zen; (wo Discourses delivered in the First Baptist Meet ing House III Boston. By Fro licis Wuyland, jr. . IV. Pinkney’s Pooms Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney. Vj English Common Law Reports, Reports of Cases argued and determined in tile English Courts of Common Law Ed ited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Low- ber, Esdfd . VI Orphic Poetry.. Oi'pliuus Poetaruin Grtpcoruin Antiquissiinus. -—Audtore Georgio Henrico Bode. VII. Columbus. Codice diplomatieo Colombo Americano, ossiu llaccolta di Document! originaline in- edit!, speltapti a Cristoforo Cdlomho, Sic. Genova, 1823. VIII Gold and Silver in Mexico x A report oh the Expediency of Augment ing the Duties on ‘the Exportation of Gold and Silver, presented to tlie General Const! tuent Congress of Mexico, by the Committee of Finance and Mines' August 9, 1824 IX Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey's Historical Discourse. 4-14 B. Perkins’s History of the Lain War. 443 3. Wriiford’d Mercantile P -ninanship. 451 4. Summary View W America 453 fi Addresses before the Netv-Vork Ac ademy of Fine Arts 459 6 Bacon’s Plea for Africa "492 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Grammar. , 47-1 8. Crufts’ Address before the Palmetto Society. 46) 9. Blanco White's Spnnish Varieties. 467 Quarterly List of New Publication's 479 Index. 483 , just received by W. T. WILLIAMS oct 20 191 . Snuff'. T O.RILLARDS Maceobov and Scotch Snuff, by J the quiddity, single bottle and a* otnil by th Docket Box. i . .. , ALSO, [ Their high flavoured and celebrated mixture Snuff For sale by A. PARSONS. Druggist, No. 8, G. Buildings, oct 20 191 Caution, 1 - OTTERY VENDERS and others, are caution .Jed against receiving ticket No. 12.416 cotu- bittalinn 9, 10 27, one half of a $500 prize, (tt\a ger's »hure),in Union Gaqal Lottery, i7tlt Class The same was mailed in litis city, on the 18th or I9lh July lust, to Messrs Votes &• MTntyre, of Philadelphia. The. payment pi the same having been stopped at the Managers Office, it is useless t. any but the owner. T. S. LUTHER, Savannah ■oct 20 191 , Last Notice. A GREEABLE to an ordinance of Council, all persons using weights and measures in the I City f Savannah, are required to have all weight? I of tour,pounds and Under of liras* or copper, and i that they nave aii weights and men .arcs tried and stamped try or before the first if November, i Information will be laid bcloro Council against t all persons neglecting this uolice. WM. STARR, oct 20 J$1 NOTICE. A LL Persons having demands ngniuM the Sub scriber will please render .them.for payment [ and those indebted to him will make payment without deluy. Saratoga Congress -Mineral spring vVnter. J UST reed, per'last arrivals, of Messrs Lynch &, Clurk’sbuUlcing, and fur Sale bv A. PARSONS. Druggist No. 8, G. Bttildiffgs. oct 20 191 - ,- WiSi I NFORMS her friends and the public, that her SEMINARY is removed to-Broughton-Street, secon J dqor from Bar tird-Street £and opposite the sito(i ot Dr. M. Shefiall. As her number is limit ed, she will be enabled to pay every attention to those intrusted to her enre Terms moderate, ami may be known on application as above, oct 20 \tl9l iiai- 3c> . BLANKLY and BAGGING W, II. ROSE, ■ TAVF. received by the ship Emily front Liv- .. . 1. qrp-tol, ; 300 pcc.es best quality 42 inch Dundee-Coiton IKigglflv Grundy’s while, blue nt.d rnixt Plains 1 oint and London duffle Blrfnl vets .Which wi-h those already on imud, of last year's tati'in, will enable them to supply ihefrcu*- * J?" ver y nibderate terms. Their ussort- 1011 tom mom Wanted Immediately, m\VO or three house servants 'or which cnsli A will bo ptiid. Apply at this Office, oct 20 si 191 Second Drawitur Ovop flUGUSVA MASONIC HALL LOTTERY, GUANO C A PIT AL PR1Z E$ S:ill remain to be drawn for—except one of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ! ! ! Never was ‘there such a chance for making a FORTUNE. The Third" Drawing Will lakh place on WEDNESDAY the NEXT MONTH, -•*, Call without delay and renew your TlcWts Tlie future price will lie fixed Uy tlie Commission ers atthelmtuxt meeting—for the present, ttiey. may bn hail at the original price— nt WHOLE TICKETS, !f 10 00 HALVES, 5*00 QUARTERS, 2 60 At the Augusta Mnsouic Hall Lottery Office Thompson &t Bonuey’q Buildings. HENRY MAODONNEI.L, AGENT. oct 18 190 FACTORAGE. V, OH !■ undersigned hits taken the leas*- of the 4JL north-western tenement of tnessrs A. Low l. Oi s new Fire Proof Stores, where he cotitin- ues to devote all his time and attention to Eactorug. and Commission .Easiness. He will make liberal advances on the deposit of | produce consigned to him for sale. The birth tor touts is always acceiSlhle nml perfectly sufeptnd the iron Crane is the most ensy and saii-t in the poft 'i .and,they nrecdnstautl/alfended by an in tnlljgent and correct sworn whaifiii tends For Stile. THREE Buildings on Miss Mints’ lot in Broujtliton-stroi —one fronting Broughton-street and lilt* other two on tin* lane in n-ar of The unexpired lease Iihs 5years to run from tlie 1st January 1826. apply to, MR. ARNAUDonthe premises Oct 483m* I MRS. BLOGG, J T AS taken a lloti«o in Yolk-street,Ogletliorpe 1 I square, where she intends opening a School for Children on \Vednesday, the 19th inst..and solicits tlie pat ronage ot her friends and of Parents generally She can accommodate Voting Ladies that at i tend the higher branches of education, and a few Children. oct 13 si Treasurer’s Office, OCTOBER I8i!i, 1825. I fflrlBE rent of the following City lots is now due | 1L and payable at this Office, nud if the same is not,paid bv the 28th inst. said Iciswllt be re-enter- ed, each lor 2 qrs. with any additional quarter which intiv become due by that day* ' M.W. STEWART. City reinsurer Brown Ward, Lots No 24, 25, 26, 32, 44,45, 40 52, 56. Columbia Ward. Lots No 1, 3, 4,7,9,10,13.14 16. It), 24, 2 ,30, 33,37. Elbert Ward, Lots No 11. 12, In, 10, 20, 21, 22 23, 30, 33, 34, 37. 38, 39, 40. Franklin Ward, Lots No 4. 0, 7. 24,25,31 ,'36, 36 New Franklin Ward, Lois No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11 Greene Ward, Lots No 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, I 16. 17, 18,2b. ‘25, 27, 34, 35, 40 ksnn Ward. Lois \ .7, 8, 10, 10. 17, 18, 19 21,‘2d 23 t!4» 3->, it:', •'-H, 35, 39,40.41 47 -Liberty W.. ■ I, Ltd NL 3,4, K, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 11> :4 25 gti 27, 29. 31. 82, 33 34. 35, 39. Sp-h.gli ill, ol> No -b 3. 20, 22, .:3. Wa -fi n Wa d, Lots V. 2. 5, 16, 16, 20, 23 Wnsliin gt"ii Wh id, Lois No 4, 8, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 24. Filature, net 18 East half. 190 oct 20 m 191. J. B. VALLEE. To Kent. Rice Hope Pl.-ntntion, on tlie Savannah River, besides the Rice land, of which (here is under dam, as much as Will employ tit least [40 hands, there are 100 acres ot prime Cotton [land cleared; und on an adjoining tract, 40 acres which has been planted. Fo'- terms which will be low, apply to Samuel Wilkins, Sntibitry, ( KOBT. IV. HABERSHAM, net 20 1)191 w " - To Hunt. The Siore recently occupied by N. 11. Hurt as a Crockery tore—For terms apply to HAZARDfrDENSLOW, o JAMES MORRISON. 191 TO RIANT, Ft>R ONp < >11 ,\11 >R E YEARS 'l’litti well known stnod fo a Boarding llueae, in \V*st Broad steel; occupied for sever aC-tiAva.'io. yetfrsas siich b;, M. Long, dec. a Inige 'table; rented with nr without the house Also, for sale, A Farm 7 miles from the 0 ty, with cumfiirtubh- Dwellin House hereon. .Conjoining RO.aon \t ith a pine tract (if lot) acres. particulars enquire of JmARY E. LONG Ot-F. M S .ONh oct 15 189 50 Bootes spornt Candles, BANDED, Hathaway 2 Price, jn>t received and now lauding from ;.ri ; Osprey, rtLSo,. Fine cut, Biel plug Chewing Tobacco, For sale !>y A. P ARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, G. Buildings, oct 18 - 19o , fc tuple arid Ffiricv Goods ill he very complete in a few'days, oct J5 IS9 .nt 15 I'lour. Fifty barrels Haximll’s Superfine New Flour, just received u:id for side liy Fo'NCE X. MACKIN/ilE. m 169 , For New-Yoi^ , • tisr 1 ULISi I E D LINE. The regular packet ship LOUISA MATILDA. , •s daily expeeeted,and having, pari of.her targo engaged, vill.be luime- diat.-ly tuspaichcdi For balance of freight or passage, having superior accommodations ajiply to HALL Si HOYT, ocl 15 alligeiit and correct sworn whaifiuger, who at-1 ^10 ()! suds also to tlie.-lowing Mini ueiglungof produce. I J, i* eve PETIT DKVILLEUS, Factor. ‘ W HEU .t’.. LXC Savanpah, lotli Wet. 18*25 Holland Gin and Brandy, J UST received 15 pipes Holland GIN, Swan brand 5 (Hiies Cognac Brandy Dnpuy’sbrnnd Those Liquors are warranted to be pure, they be ing accompanied with the dubcntnrp certificates. For sale by FRANCIS SORREL. Who has in Store, odi) BBLS Baltimore Whiskey •di bids Atneiieau Gin , . -ii do 5tii proof Rye Whiskey 50 do Lqaf Sugar 12 pipes Skidhani Gin Atnenuan Shot i These are direct from Hie facto- dw C listings > ries itnd n constant supply of them Wiudow Glas ) ke(il throughout tlie year. 30 Bids Mess and Prime Pork A quantity of Baltimore Bacon, fyc. tj-c. oct Is m190' 1 JOHA GARDNER,. Mrff WING t.iken (lip BAKERY-formerly occtt- " 1 |iied by Mr, P BR-asu, is ready tp serve his mer custoners mid all others who may please favor him wj li tlietr custom. He intends KecpiiA a constant supply of Pilot and Navy Bread* in any quantity that may lie wanted, at.d on as good terms as can be prpeu-cd nt the north. Country Stores supplied With all kindsuf BREAD, on tlie best terms. net 18 Iffil ’ *■ Loll cry Notice. r HOSE who ordered Tickets in llte GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF RHODE ISLAND which drew in Providence on tlie 14th inst. are requested to call immediately and rccuivo them, and sepilte their cimqycS for the following CAPITAL PRIZES, viz 000—^5,000. &c. EXCHANGE OFFICE. oct 18 19() By Calviu Baker. TO-MORROW, 21st inst. At.l I o’clock, on Hall & Hoyt’sAVhdrf 106 Pieces Prime 42 Inch Cot ton Bagging, received per ship Qglelhurpe,- ■ Terms at time or sale, oet 20 191 Spanish Sugars. J UST received per Panther, 11 Very fine quality of yellow Spanish Sggnrs for retail customers. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, t 15 • - No. 8, Gibbons'nliililiii For sale, A Hull'Lot plcasnntly situn< ted in St. James’ Sqtmre, with tlie improvements, consisting of a convenient two story dwellinghouse and outbuildings Apply to oct 15 a I AS. EPPINGER., An Election a S hereby ordered to lie ■ buhl at jhe Georgia Hotel, im S ATURDAY, (lie tiftli of November next, fot a Justice of the Peace, to till the vacan cy occasioned by the'death df Joltn Dillon, Esq Poll to open ut ten o’clock A.M. . WM C. MILLS,‘J. P. ortvmr. SIIICK, ) Freeh ol James Roberts, V , henky uaupt. V dcrs *t 18 WO BULLOCH A* pCxNWOO> I NFORM their friends and the public, llmt for more convenience, and also security against fire, A Ta meeting of theS“of Commissioners I l'*.*y have removed those commoJious and fi,*e ill on the 15th instant, it was ordered that John K™ 0 ' b “»J" g» on Scott a ad Andrew Low f Cos Roubles, lie suspended from uetingrsu Pilot, for ’ Vmrvt ‘ 8 ' whvn »''ey continue Jhfc *. : one month lh),order; | F UCtOTtlgC &, CoillllllSSlOli BtlSl* JN’> G. HOLCOMBE, SteVy. C. f oct 18 IM I9t) Sugar, Coffee and Bagging-. O^HOGSHEADS ) New'-Or)enus,Cnba O 4 It) Barrels J &. St. Croix Sugar. 80 Bags Green Coffee 200 Pieces 42 inch best Inverness Cotton Bagging , , For sale by GEO. GORDON, oct 18 V>90 noss* t heir best exertions will lie used to merit a con tiuuance of former pub-image. They have, to yipply their customers, best COTTON BAGGING PLAINS AND B LA NETS. Oct I 183 50 LANDING, Per Brio Frances Bids, and 50 half bills Superfine Flour 12 Tierces Jamaica Cofit-e . 0 Boxes and half boxes jrellow Soap 10 do White do 30 do Sperm Candles 10 half bills Crackers 24 quint--t do do 160 small Kegs eftr ' , 20 or clmsls Hyson Tea 6 uo Souoltong do , 6 hull'chests Imperial do 6 cases Canister Gun Powder do 5 Pipes Hi.Hand Gin 3 do Cognac Brandy 10 qr casks Tctterifie Wine 80 kegs and half kegs Duponts Powder 49 Canisters do do 60 5 Gal Deidijohns , 1 Case £ jit Tumblers For sale by WILTBERGER U CORNWELL. Jones’ upper Wharf cot 15 m 189 ii mmm COTTON BA GOING. By J. B. Herbert & Co. TO-MORROW, 21st,bist. nt 11 o'clock, Will be sold nl the Storifof Mr. J. B. Valleo, MA,« ket Sipinrn, without the loust reserve, itis remaining, stock irf trade, Consisting .of , , Groceries, Dry Goods, Crockery and Glassware* 1 Hogshead St. Croix Sugnfi, 5 libl.** North Carolina Lard. , nrt 20 191 Terms cadi o.n deUvcrr.^ ' Prime St. Croix Sugar, By J B Herbert & co. ON SAJ’URDAY, 22d inst at 12 q’clock Wii be sold on Messrs Hall 4* Hoyts Wharf, land ing frmn Ship Oglet hoi'be, 50 I I lids. Prime St. Croix Sugar 0u ( 191 Terms at time of sale. City Marshall's sales, continued. On iriefml Tuesday in November next, W ILL he sold in front of the Court House I etween tlie lioprs of 10 a. »t. Htid 4 |*. M ., tlie tullowing Lots, if the Ground rents are nbt jilt III. ; , ,,l , ., .1 Lot No. 21 Columbia ward; 60hy 90 feet, boun ded east by Price, st south liy York-st wfcst by lot no 22 and north by Pnesidenl-it., re-entered' ujio.t as the property of Mrs Ilill and Miss Blogg, for Quarters ground rent. ;* Ldt no 24 Elbert wafdCOby 90 feet bounded east by Jclferson-st. s,.uth liy Perry-st w.est by lot no 23 north hy M'OonotiRhsitl re-entered upon as lie pi'iiderty ol C. Bulloch, for 3 quarters rent! r.vd No 2 Franklin ward 50by Dofect boutiddd uiist liy lot it i 1 south by a lane west by lot no 3 and.north hy Bay-st., re-entered upon*as the pro perty ol the Est. of G. W. Evans, foi 3 quarters ut. ... Lot n»3 (Irattkliti Ward, Oohy 90feet,bnuuded east by lot no 2 south by u lane west by lot uo 4 and iiorlii bj Bay street, re-entered upon as the (troperty ot the Estate ot'G. W Evans, for 3 quar ters rent, i. Lot uo J1 Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet,, bound ed east by lot no 10 south by Bryuu-st Vvest by lot no 12 mid north by,a laiy, re-entered Upon as the qrppcrly of P. Moody and Cate M'Qneen, for 3 (matters rent. . • Lot in> 2) Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet-bounded east by Price-st south by Congresx-st west by lot uo 22 north by St. Juliau-st, to entered .upon as (he property of Joseph A Scott fqr 3 quarters rent. F. M. STONE, c.m. -net 15 * 189- James Anderson fy Co. YOU. N \"S BUILDINGS, H AVE received by Ibe ship Emily, froht Liv crpnol; their nsual supply of Plaihs, Blankets and Bagging and by recent arrivals front Jhe North, an eelgam und extensive assorimcut ol Fancy and Staple Articles, which they offer for sale on accommodating term's. Del 1 163i. SPUING "ei,Y the ships Georgia and Harp just arrived Q from Liverpool the subscribers have receiv ed llidr usual supply of Seasonable Dry Goods. Having been ptn-ehasud with Cash, previous (o the advance in England lltfey cat? he afforded and will lie sold nt low prices,and on a long credit for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW bi CO. fob 26 46 ocl 20 8001' 292 60S-. 20' 338 620 31 650 637 43 377 685 69 436. 739 72. 452 762 91 603 796 101 625 832 m 536 582 874 930 149' 588' 966 157 638 164 098 223 727 ( A EORG1A F.lfin.'lnim CVuuty—By the non- X the Justices of the Inferior Court of Effingham County, sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern Whereas Mui-ry Reed administrator of Elizabetl Rylinder deed, has petitioned tlie Hon. tlie Court | of Ordinary to be dismissed from his said tidratnU Itrutio.ii. _ , These ate therefore to cite and admonish all land singular the, kindred and creditors ot the snid deceased, tofile their objections (it any they have) lilt the Clerk’s'office of the said Court, on or be- iNOTlCK . (99 HE subscriber (late of Savannah) bar. esti, J-L i.lislted himself in litis City,for t|n; transact ion of Commission business am. In-f-.s leave to len der it is suA'ices to hit, friends and the public in Georgia. H. B. GWATHMEY, New-York Sept. 1825. References Hi Savannah, Mr. Joseph Cumming Messrs. John Cumming and Son' Mr. William Gaston ocl 6 .185 STOCKS, *.ye.—f or sale, O HAKES Planters Bank >3 do Bank State of Georgia do Marine and Fire Insurance Company, do Stcmn Bout Company do Union Road Company —ALSO— A young negro woman, an excellent cOok and washer A young mulatto woman,good house servant, fcc. A negro girl about 11 years old . •A negro matt about 30,h6al builder and shipwright A negro girl about lt»; house servant Si seatnrtress A negro wom.ui, 18. field hand A number of prime field hands, mt-lt mid women Several negro men nc.eustome.il to work in the city A negro man, first tute cooper . . ALSO, . , :b Several val.-ablc improved lots in the city. Tracts of Land in Irwin, Early,Baldwin, Houston, Walton, Henry, Effingham, Bulloch and Cutu- deu'counties' Wanted, Darien and N. Carolina Money. | JAMES EPPINGER. oct 16 it 189 • “Hiw W iNO Mtl.UAiiUV SJ'OUE. Boots and Shoes. jest reckiveii.—run brio inukx. packages HOOTS nml SHOES consisting of the following kind, viz: 3 Cases Gentlemen's line Calfskin Boots 3 do do do do do' do do do do do' do do <to do. do do do do do Sealskiu do common do do stout ho’d peg'd Shoes tiuliouiui do do fine danc. Pumps do com. do do do Women’s leather walking do do ■ do'. pumps do Boys lined ami humid do do thick do Children's Leather BuoteCs do, ... Morocco do For sale low by the package or dozen hy T-S. LUTHER- oct 11 187 Fresh Boots and {Shoes, IT VI'E of Georgia Chatham County—Bv the ? lion, tlie Justices of the inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purjioscs. To all whom it may concern. Whereas John Gqilmavtin lias applied to tlie Hrfitorahie tlie Court of Ordinary of Chatham , Countv, for letters of.administration on tlie estate fore the 5th day of November next, otherwise land effects of John Dillon, Esq. late of Savannah, lettersdisinissorywill.be granted. tin behalf of the hcirsnnd cr ditors. Witness the Hop.'John Wuldhou’er one of tlie | These are therefore to cite and admonish nil Justices of said Court, litis 6th day of Oct. 1823. i JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk, oct 20 191 Sheriffs sal<*s, W ILL lie sold at the Co.urt House in the City j off" Secretary, to (he Commissioners, 4<il 80 and singular the kindred and creditors of th - said deceased,to file their objections (if any they have) to the grit tiling of the administration of the estate of the. said deceused, to tlie applicant in the Clerk’s Office of tlie said Court, on ok before the — ^ T - . . . 17th day ol November next, otherwise letters of , . Savannah outhefirstTuesday in Decern-1 administration will be'granted. ■■■' rber,next, between the (tours often:and 4 o clock. Witness tlie.honorahle Edward Harden, otic of r Trust lots No. 17 and 18, Franklin Ward, le.vied t| le Justices of said Court, this 17th day ofOelo on under foreglostire of » mortgage Johnston (, e r,A. D. 1825. Hills, vs. Frederick S. Fell. . ' S. M. BOND, ISAAC D’LYON, s. c. c. | on( 18 jcjo oet 20 191 For sale, l /\ LOT of GRIND STONES, assorted sizes- | .AV'apply to MOORE & LYMAN oct 20 rljf? i Wanted Immediately, single MAN, who is sober and honest, take charge of a small Plantation near the city, Apply to the Editor. sejK 10 MBS. E. BEAT LARD, EfAVlNG removed to (lie store formerly occtt a: pied by Mrs. judali, .{olmstons-square, begs leave to iul'inn the Ladies uf Savannah and its viciuitv, that she lias received by tlie brig Pan then, from New-York, .her -YE/* PATTERNS FOR THE SEASON, \\ dii a handsome assort ment of FANCY GOODS Leghorn and Straw Hats, Feathers •/] I'AHE Subset iiier,has rv- e vLL rivals, a genera assortment BOOTS AND SHOES Which he offers for sule on reas >mil)le terms. Gi.O. NEWHALL Y ungs Building. Oet 6 Im 185 8ulj)liuto of Qiit^a. . l/rnHE high price.of this su valuable medicine j-b. has tempted some wretches to sophisticate Artificial Flowers, and a large assortment of ] it—and stuff so debused, has . already been'ex- Kibboris, by the box or dozen Itiliiled for sale ut Savannah; but tty) Quimi.which Also, Band-boxes of all sizes, i.y nest or bun- |.J offer lias been made in Germany ; has been sub jected to chemical tests by myself and found true and good—So, I do recnmmend.it.. • AUGUST G. OEMLER. sept 24' 18Q dies, at New-York prices net 15- 1 j-189 GENERAL Drug and Family Medicine WARE HOUSE. T HF. Subscriber has just received, (ier brigs Pdntliea und Frances and ship Oglelhor(ie ; and is now* opening , ' Of Genuine Drugs’, CIVeniicals For Sale. A VALUABLE tract of land lying at the head of the North Branch of the Little Satillu in Gly.nn.Co-mity, and known as the Northern moie ty of ivliat was formerly called the C’rnivford Es- -tate, lioutijded nn the north by land of J. Atkinson l and lands unknown, on the east by lands un known, op. the south by land belonging to the {.heirs pf the late William Crawford and on the west by lands granted in 1763, to John Grayson— 'The above tract contains by actual survey two Site riff's sales, continued. On the first Tuesday in November next- ILL.lie sold at the Court House in the City ' of Savannah between the liours of 10 and 4 o'clock. :. ., , All the right title and interest of,Andrew Knox. In Rlce’swlmrf beirtg one undivided eighth ol two undivided ,.thirds and one undivided-seventh of one undivided eighth of two u'ndevided thirds, levied on as (he property of Audrow Knox to sat isfy an execution in favour of Williumsuii utul Do Villcrs. . IA AC D’LYON, s. c. c. oct 15 189 Administrator’s saltv-{ 'ontinued On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL be sold ut tlie House of Prince Field in Bryan County, between the u uul hours of sule, . . - _JThe estate of Sarah M’Kindly, dee. The stock of cattle consisting ot forty-two head iniu i oi less; at the risk of flu: former purchaser, he not having complied with the Terms of sab-. JAS: BUTTER Am’r. oct 16. 189 v 'f "" 1 . ' '■ "■■■ b- -s-aa The Pronouncing Bible. C ontaining the old and New Testaments tranj- , ated out of the original Tongue und with fni-tn- ertrauslatioiis dillgeiitly.compnred and Revised. I'lte proper names of which and numerous other, words, being acurately ueoeuted iu the text ana divided into syllables, as they ought to be pro-, nounced, according to tlus brt)iog*a(.hy of John Walker, as contained in his critiem pronouncliig Dictionary und Key to the classical pronounciu- lion of Greek, Latin and Scripture prope.- muuiex. By Israel Alger, J nr A.M. ... The following u at Ice is taken flora the Ne\V- Yprk Spectator for Julf Slat 1826, , 1 “ The utility of.an edition of the Bible upon the plan of this, must'strike every w.ell informed, person upon a moment's reflection. .. The Bible, contains the rules and doctrines of, our fgith, and on it rests all those-hopes iii.regord Iq. the - future, wliigh unable us to bear, up. with (he afflictions incident to andnitnoslinseparable ‘mm tliistranp- itory life. And “ uext in. vpjue-f*, 'i .-sb-things Hint help us to n correct underJnd ug of the doc- W umenJs of our religion,'are those which lead us to * eurraet reading oflksM# T**ie difficulty of cor rectly pcon-Rtuing . Sc.rnt'ii j Pr.qrer ’ Naraus, more especially- iu the Old Testament, is kuotya. nhd felt by nil. Nor is inac.ciii'acy of pi-iNioniicia-. Ron confined to individuals and families\o£ neg lected education, but m ny be-ofi-n discovered iu ■ the pulpit. Ot how tench importance then is a work, which by lieittg in oqr Schools, in our Fam ilies, and in our closets. Will lead to u uniformity of reading agreeably to Hie acknowledged ardofthe Republick of Letters. Nor dot-.s its im«, ••• tortance resi here. Correct pronouncintii-n, will i’ -iye. h tendency to more correct'reading in a. . loTfe'ciilarged sense of the wotd. . In many in duces error und heresy spring from incorrect ladings'.pf the .Sacred w,>rd,...The nearer there fore that tnnukind can approach in correctly, re- Mngthe Suered Scr'qitnroS,' the less will their he ot. .discordant , views und idle disputations With these views, among others that 'might be * stated, we cordially recommend tin,'ub.-k'tp SliooR and lo.familios generaliy.“ i. ii,o(j .'.ftlto younger memiie'rs of a family should lie fura'shed with a Bible of this kind; «nd should unite daily iter having been.duly instructed in the key in eading by turns the Chnpler(ireparatory to morn ing and evening prayers, they would soon acquire' an accuracy and elegance” rarely witnessed in : the ordinary walks of life. The work W beeif, faithfully executed by Mr. Algor, who. in. bis Pro-, nouticitig Testament lias duly de.monstiated hisi qtiallftcaiions lor llte task. The. copy before us is' ■beeutilul octavo from plates stereotyped by T II Carter & Co. B -ston. ,...*, . The price of this Bible is ^2 5!) in : plain bind-’ tug—orders will be received Jm- the -above n-Qi-k nt the Book S;orq of S C,h J.Bchenk who -Imve one of the B6oks.for.lhe inephetidf of the Public, out 18. lpQ- . . 1 ' ^ » >■ *%■ Planters, and all that wish to purr,base in. his line will find prices unusually low; and outlie most accommodating terms- Strict and prompt attention will be paid to all orders by A. PARSONS,’.Druggist, -. o'ct’Io No. 8, Gibbons’Buildings. ing to purchase must upoh-Jo George Attdersou fe Sou, or to R. W.Stites, ot the city of Savannah, oct 18 , llt)-*rl90 n ItF The Editor of the Darien Gazqtte.U reques ted. to ipsert the.above.for one rnoulb and forward their account th this OlfiVc/ CONTRACT. P ROPOSALS will be received by the under- ’ signed, to* build ,a reservoir at the head of West Broad-Street, with a tunnel leading them-, from to the head of the dock of said street , so as .to pass the water into the River.—'The contractor to find all tlie materials, which are' to lie u/ brick; and lime—Also the Iron gratings mid bars thati may he,necessary—for further information, apply'' , at the store of S. Philbrick, or to GEO.MJLLEN. 1. MINIS. Committee of'Strcets and Lane/, ®ot 3 l36‘ t mm mm