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We have'rarely seen a more graphic
tkotcli,. than tho following account of
ho blowing up ol B-largO TurUish ship ol
thulmo offScio, by atfreok flre|ht|
tho command of tho bravo Onnaris.
i\ Tho Turkfsh (loot was lying quietly and
• ' at- anchor off aoio, on n
■ tho-.month of Juno; Jhe
tallied liltlo Injury. Ilis nitendanta sqo-
fiiii liight, iri'lhb -.month 01 tiuava me cccdcd in cmbarklnghis treasure mid .vitl-
hnur was waxing veiry'late i tho qofiie- Uahlcs, and ho was descending th I ho ship's
ihous on board had ttasod to give,out the side, when n number of frantic Tnrktlcap-
«!na?huddlcd togothea liko slioep, on tlio moudiera,* golden oolToe-ciipt,amber pipes,
oil" I the Captain Pacha had retired to shawls, Turks and all!—It has_ been gen
chihouquojnnd.cups; thi 1 Turks worn re
nosing, huddled togothea liko slioep, pn tho
See!"” "ho Captain Pacha had rctlrcd.to
his splendid cabin, his officers had follow-,
nd hisoxanfolo I: no .roguhir wntoli being
boot on-.bntird a Turkish man of
cered on the.npper dock, gndj for want of
Setter amusement, were, watching tho pro-
S'ess of ,1'dark sail, which we saw emerge
the tinalmadore •Islaod^^and bear
, and
From the Spalmadore
down tho channel In our;,
name stilly on. approaching nj nearer,
wakept gazing *• her, without,- However,
ippreliehdlngany thing until,wo saw an-
Other tall in siel'Mnd percelveiy .thaj the
vessel we first mado out was luulirtg up In
such a manher
light along^dr
x then van ore
one of the Tut
.pursed me for
mo o fool, . airf.Ti]
hanging on th
gink outside o
station with llici
less site
bowsprit and on, tho rig-
tho hows. Wo took our
ii awnitingin almosi breath-
the moment when tile powder
liould explode, 1 should tell
yon, though, that before I left tlle.denk- 1
snw tho Captain Pacha-mako an attempt
to.loavo the ship, in a bout that, had sus-
cd into tho boat, arid down she went, mall
Hin!lfll0ra.+ irntflon rnftnn.mint nmhnr hlumt
aictfbllyWtho triother
grumbled out'that thoy ihy
vessels from Smyrna, turned himself on
his nther'ilde,and fell again to sleep, Still
’ the suspicious ship china on nearer aWd
. hearer t l spoke to some 6f tho men, yrho
replied n.«ch in the manner as the offlerr
; had done, wondering what I had got into.
■ ad, to bo running, about breaking
S 's rest at such a tim« of the plglit.—
more could Idol ...
When I again Mounded the quarter a?ck,
the ve.wel wa» close within lwl»—
She vm a large brig, a» bUck*aj Hetan,
but not a soul could 1 see on board, except
the man at the liclnr. Of my o» n accord,
, I cried out to them to hold off, or he would
be split to pieces against us. No answer
was returned, but, favoured *v a gontlo
breeze,on-came the brig,silent and sombre
,s tho grave. Whilst fixing my eyes in*
tentiy on-these- inaoinprehenslblo proceed
ings. I-saw the helmsman leave his post,
having secured Ills tUley-baril n-port—the
next instant I heaid a noise (Ike. that made
by the manning of oarss-thaii ljiaw a boat
prop aeiarn from under the let of the brig
—and or, I could again draw breath, tlie
brig struck violently uguinal our lido,-.to
nhii h(by means I could not then conceive)
sho became at once attached like a crab,
or the many armed polypus, lleroio or.o
third of the slumbering Turks were aioii*
pi, before a dozen of them had soized their
spikes and spars to detach their dangerous
peiglihor—she exploded !—A dlicliarg '—
gflre—a shnck. like' lhe mighty eruption
Ol soinevalt volcano, <nse from the dark,
narrow bosom linfl qfii'ckly sho was scatter
ed hi minute fragments, high in the aston
ished, but placid heartens, wide ovei the
sea, and among our decks znd rigging—
destroyed herself In the act of destroying,
though we canid see the hands that Imrl
directed and impelled the movements of
the dreadful engine pulling fast away the
boat. They might have taken it more
coolly, for the Tlfrks had oilier matters to
think of, than-pursuing ; them—ot|( ship
was on a blaze—lbs flames were running
J.Hte lightning nloiig our rigging, and seiz
ed on so man; parts at nnue, that the con
futed crew knew nut' where to direct their
Attention. *
- The Captain Podia rntliod upon-'deck
like a man who had licaid the sound ortho
fast trumpet; he did not,, however, lose
much time in beating his forehead nitd.tea
ring Ills heard, he. proceedvq with groat
firmness ipf minor to give judicious orders,
bul the fire was too widely spread, and the
coustornation of the crew too oxcessive to
ftdmlt of arfy good' being done. W4tilo he
geve contngnds to. intercept the flames
(hat were already playing down the main
top mast, lie heart} the, cry from below,
that the lower deck>gs oh fire, oltil uuyi
bets of hit mon rushed hy. hhii and leaped
Into the sea.. It Wai.tp vain lio ran finm
einlly said that this Captain Pacha was kil
led in tlie bo!lts by tho fall of a part of tlio
ship’s musts i but this, lean assure you, is
not correct—he Wns blown up wiih the
ship. As I was getting over the bows, I
snw him through' the smoke and flame,stan
ding with his hack against tlio bulwark,his
hands crossed on his breast, and bis head
raised towards the heavens, which looked
pitilessly and on fire; ami ono of my com-
jinnlone afterwards assured me lie saw him
in the saino position tlie.vory moment
fore the Anal explosion.
Ofihe explosion Itself I enn say 1
lint that it wat indeed tremendous—
member nothing but a "dreadful rnai
astounding shock, o burst oLilanics
seemed td'tKreateu the conflagration of the
globe, and a rain of fiery matter that fell
Bk, and hissed in H19 troubled sea like
thousand serpents- .Tlio shock lluew us
nearly all from tlio bntvesi somo, though
not many, were killed by the falling Jim
bors, the rest swam off fur shore from which
110 were still distant more than a mile.—
Mv limbs had no longer tho strength and
activity that in former times enabled me to
swim from Stanchin to Calyinna; but, with
the asslstanco of a floating fragment, I did
very well, and wai among tlie foremost of
tlio Greeks wpo reached tho light-house,
that stands on Scio’s ancient and ruined
male.. On lookingbnek at tlie wreck, the
fqte part of the ship appeared still afloat,
and the fore mast still erect, hut they soon
.parted, and the next day nothing was soon
of tho immense ship, hut minute and innu
merable fragments scattered on Ilia water
and on the slnra of ihe island. Of about
.nine hundred persons in all, who! were* on
board, only eighty-three escaped, and a-
inong these ns fares I ran ascertain,, (here
teas not one Turk! Many tinfortuna 0
Greek prisoners or slaves perished with the
.ship, and uinuug them three young Sciote
children.
place to placo, attempting by. prayers and
— P ' like a u
threats to establish something like a unity
and purpose of action—tlio fellows hail
Josi tfieir reason in their extrema fear,—It
#hs all in vain that lie drew forth his spien
aid purse, and scattered its rich contents
before thorn—what was money to a man
who felt that, if hg lingered for a minute,
he sjp uld be sent into, tlie air on flp' wings
Of guiipnwder." '-Qbnift of a»r.hoa(« had
oaiight fire; others were lowered and you, .red iis victim
Will nnl tvnnrlor tl,„i — 1. ... 'as
wflai
week. Anothercantalnwasthen engagoi,
Who alio iimk tlie disease, mid died Willi
fn a -few days. The consignee then enga
ged a Cnpt. and a mate and the vessel be-
should toll jug loaded proceeded to sea,soon after which
* tlie oiipt. wns seized with lh» malady, and
died also. Until this time tlio mate con’
tinued in health, but immediately after ta
king tlie command, he also was mucked,
end died befrtro lie got to tlio latitude of
the-Rapes of Virginia, off which she was
met by a pilot boat, which put on board a
navigator who carried her into Hampton
Hoads luit would not venturo to sloop be
low dock.
Tho crew besides the officers, consisted
of 4 men anil a cook, who were employed
at Havana In discharging the outward car
go, and loading molasses in retuto. All
oftlicm enjoyed uninterrupted health du
ring (lie whole voyage.
Tho inference to ho drawn from tliesc
facts scorns to be, Ihnfiii 1I10 locker under
the starboard birth in the cabin, was con-
'ained tlio origin of the disease, and when
it isrecnlleoied those lockers, in small ves
sels trading from tlio eastern stales, to the
it Indies, aro the common receptacles
the vegetables fur the voyage, tho con-
'on teems ineviinhln th it tlio decay of
bles in that place occasioned poison-
exhalations which proved fatal to five
individuals in .succession, after they had
assumed tho commnnd and consequently
taken possession of tlie captain's birth by
which they wore exposed to these exhala
thins.—Mer, Adv.
got for 55 a 31 fr. ja bouts (about 8 mllor-
ola) and l/ifcrior. for 30 .fr. Tho vines
-bow a good many grapes.__' - -
From the Charleston Mercury. Qitra 21j(
Prom Matattzas.—By tho schr Liltin'
William from Matanzas, commercial «o-
eountsto t'.io ITlii lriit. have lieenreooivoilq
llice, S4, dull; Sugar, ass,, S-Mli a S-Mhs,.
9 I-Sh IS 1-2 and-10 a 14. art White alone
14 a I81 Brawn
*Mahmoudier, a coin, value 55 piastres.
AMERICAN PAINTERS.
An nriicle in the London Magazine for
June, which is taken up in describing the
paintings exhibiting at the Royal Acade
C. R. Leslie and G. S. Newion:
ir Roger deCovetly nnd tlio Gipsies,”
No. 134. C. R. Leslie—a delightlnl scene;
it is balm to the heart to participafb in tlie-
good humour, tho kindly feeling, which
su Ii a picture as this represents and im
parts, and which consecrates-and gives n
charm to the most niitingeoil- of customs.
Mr. Leslie carries us back a cvntuiy must
effectually. Hh painting, too, is very skiN
fully managed—tlie group in tlio right hand
corner of the picture is au exquisite piece
of coloring.
. "Camilla introduced to Gil Bias, at tlie
Inn,” 248 G. S. Newton, in point of popu
larity is the erack pieco of the "School of
Painting " The pninling is better than tlie
conception; the fornior is exceedingly mas-
lerly and clover. The latter is good, the
llnby, of the Phillippine Isles speaks for
itself.and the fpectulnr is further sufficien
tly let into the'secret of tlie swindling de-
sign.by mere arch look of the page—artist
like tact! * The other characters have very
properly b sustained carriage.
■ A Physician of Vermont, D. Palmer,lies
stated in the newspaper! a melancholy
ease of death, from light lacing. It is that
of a young lady of eighteen, lie adds to
liis tecital llieso remarks:
"Tims was a life, forlifled, - and as it
were, insured ny one of the most vigoious
constitutions, thrown away in obedience to
the dictation of fashion. Tlie cases of lin-,
goring disease, of slowly protracted, yet,
certain denih from tlie same cause, .gije al
most of daily occurrence. Many of our
finest female faces are seen for (Tfeiv
weeks at rhiilch, growing gradually palci;
then ive find them at home svitli their
cheeks suffused svitli the hectic flush, and
Ihe keenly tiilelligeni eye that tells of tile
tire th it is consuming wrjtldn ; and soon
vo are t .Id that tlie consumption lias secu-
Wjil nut wonder that -those were oil ssnini
pedor upset tiy tlie numbers tlint rushed in-
1Z- “ Ic !*nwhile, tlie fire spread, and
sprond —at each instant it might reach the
po.Uir .mpgazines-tlie gunr too, that
"ore all double allotted or crammed svitli
'rape, began.to bo. healed ; ami ss the
aincs flashed over them, nliaady went off
“‘^tvals with tremendous roar. The
wild shrieks, curses, and phrei gieil action
Pi .some of tlie,. crow, jlie spcocliless des
pair, and stupid passiveness of others; and
uip shrill, reckless maniac laugh (for 1110-
liy uf thOjn wore downright mad) svere
horrible |o w itness. People may talk 11-
oopt Mahometan resignation, and the sur
prising influence of thejr doctrine of fotnl-
um, but for my pnrt, Isaw little result
lrom tlieir boasted equanimity or fiimcst
■ Belief; they seemed to be aflecteii just ns
other mortals would have been (n. n. simi
lar, trying situation, and Ruleed (with tlie
Cxceptmn of a few of superior ntnk. ainung
the Turks) the despised.Greekk showed in-
Uniji-ly more firmness and piVyAn e of
tn|nd than their masters. Tile far greater
part of the latter leaped inm.ilie sea with
out reflecting'Whether iHey dould swim
two miles—.or, - indeed, svhetlier they could
i> ?i v "h at all, (among nearly eight hundred
4u»ks,)' nnd without calculating the'ceftain
Jiavooto bo committed on them in tho sva-
ter by tim terrible discharges of the gnus.
* snail not attempt to yauiit roy qwn C011-
■sge, I was a worn-out spirit-broken man—
' ,as going to throw myself overboard,
wneri a Greek, a townsman of mine, as
orave and olevor.a lad as ever liyed,caught.
of my «rm, : and . drew mis aside!
t V„ ar ? y®?. mad, like the stupid
Turks ? said he In an under tone of voice;
' ea l i '“to.the syaier new, you will be
culler drowned in'tlie dying'grasp of come
heavy Osmanli, or have your brains knock-
Vcry manv of these cases I have traced
in improprieties in tho mode of dress; but
it has never occurred to me to witness any
Other case, in which death was produced
byihjioauia so suddenly as in the one I
Jiave now described."
, -4 ' , * u t iiuvo your ur^iiiis kiiuck*
’ tl,e can "°'' Ihot—the ship may
,?°* U P y?‘ awhile ; and do you-not
win’a • ut1 ’ ow a> 11,0 Cl, bies are qut, and the
fiK&O* «hore. we aro every mo
" r &"” rer ,0,he W 1 0om,
tbi 1 n^ l i!Z" t l "iy,4fl*iser to the.bow''6f th',
n number of'Greeks,
NEW ORLEANS, luly4.
Sugar Crop —We regret to learn from
various parts ofihe Stale, that owing to the
cold winter and spring, the hoavy rains
and tlie lateness nf tlie season, the sugar
crop is very much injured; many instances
tho caho has not eome.iip, and' should we
have early frost, we cannot calculate on
mon- than half a crop the coming year.
We lindf rsCknci tliere is a case in this
oity of precisely the same'nSture as the
following.which » e copy lrom a Pot tsmbuth
‘Eng.] paper ofjnne (st.
'.Singular Will—In the Prerogative court,
a suit was promoted. Prowling ti.'Prdwtihg
and another, respecting a testamentary pa-
ner-df a peculiar character, left by Hayid
Prowling the deceased in the cause, a far-
mor in this'Cuuntry, who died in Jan. Inst.
Mile paper appeared re lieve been svritten
bv, himself, h commenced—“In the'name
ot God, nindn,” nnd after disposing in the
accustomed farm, of hjs. soul and body,
boqii'eatlieil his live' and dead' slock, his
houses and lands, ’tabcording to his uncle’s
will,” to Ids widow, directing that the pa
per should be signed ."by Mr. Wm Stair,”
his attorney; nut it was not signed, sealed,
nor witnessed. This document jio deposited
under some bundles 6f wool in’ tlio granary
where it wns found carefully, wrapt up in a
pocket hundkorebief?- Sir J.Nicholl was
ofOptpim) that, if all tho circumstance-
svere proved, it svastinydeceased’s intention
that the' pauiir should operate ns his will.
. .<■ i . JV. Y<Srk paper.
In iha year 1822, tlio bri’g Gov. Hopkins
failed from Providence, K. I. andrerrived
'in Havana about the middle of May.—
'Early in June, tlio captain svus taken sick
of thtf v'ellow fever, and diod'after about 3
days ifiness, tho -mate took thp cpnimkqd
and tlio disorder and died also witnina
Paul Jones.—Wo have recently seen e
superb manuscript volume; letter “Journal
de Paul Jones” which wns presented re
Louis XVI. by tlie author. It w.m obtain
ed from tho Library of Louis XVIII. and
presented to Mr. Slieiburne, author ofihe
life of John Paul Jones, together with ma
ny valuable documents relating to this dis
tinguished officer. It is the intention of
Mr. Sherburne tn make these documents
public, end to present to the Portsmouth
Athenian) ihe volume mentioned above.
Portsmouth Adv.
Dr. Johnson was extremely averto to
the present foppish modeofeducating-chil-
(Iren, so as re make them what foolish
mothers call cldfnnt young men.; He said
to a lady, who asked him what she should
leach her son in early life—“Madam, to
read, to write, tn count; grammar, writing
and aritlimatlo i three things which, If hot
taught in early life, are seldom or ever,
taught to any purpose, and wiihout the
knowledge of which no superstructure nf
learning, nr knowledge can be built.” He
always advised his fri-nds; when thev were
inclined to marry, to make choice of z re
ligious woman. "Mon.” said hp; “may le
kepr in somo degree of order by common
ir by
my, thus Speaks of our fellow countrtmen, sense, by fear of the censnre of the world,
or by any othor motive s hut. If a woman
Ins no religion, you have no hold upon her
mind." ,
ST. AUGUSTINE, May 18.
Florida Private Land Claims.—On Sa
turday last ihe Hon.. Mr. Wilde, mado a
most aide argument before ihe Superior
Court* in behalf of several individual claim
ants w ho derived title from the Spanish go
vernors previous to the cession. Ill the
hope tint Mr Wilde will favor us with a
summary of it, wo shall not give oven the
points nfhis argument. Tlio subject is so
interesting, that we are sure we shall be
enabled; if it is proper to do so to present
them in some aliapo shortly.—Heralds
Propagation of Fleas’—Pleas breed and
undergo tlie metamorphosis in a manner
somewhat similar to the silk worm.
number of eggs being collected froiu.ddog,
and put inlnn pill box,in a few days produ
ced liairv cnterpillais h ate (n a very vora
cious manner, ft was observed, occasion
ally. that they east their skins, and in about
ten days after their exclusion from the egg,
they spun olid wove themselves little cases,
nficr Ihe mnnnor of silk worms, in which
they remained enclosed in (he chrysalis
stole limit nine davs, and then came forth
perfect fleas, armed will) sufficient powers
tn disturb the rest, or even the poace of an
Emperor.—Hagerstown Herald.
Burning of Hindoo Widows-—The ex
tent nf these evils, js very appalling. The
number of Suttees In the Bengal I’rcsiden
cv; from 1815 to 1828, was as follows:
1815—372 I8IB—850 1823—575
1810—44fl 1820—507 1824—772
1817— 707 1821—854 '1825—030
1818— 859 1822—583 -1826—589
Thus id twelve years 7210 widows have
been buried or burnt nlive. In’the Madras
and Bombay Presidencies,the official state-’
menls for near ten years are <135.- Grand
total 7851. Early marriages are very com
mon in India, in Consequence of which
many young females fall a sacrifice to tills
custom- In the annual list of Untlees in
Ihe year t815to 1820 inclusive, it appears
that sixty two widow a were burnt, most nf
which were mere children, some being on
ly sixteen, fourteen, twelve nnd even eight
years of ngo. - . ',r
COMHEflCIVL.
Dates from Liverfool.imi.i'.OOth May-
Dates fbom HAVnEiimts:tjtisititlsT^(rHz.
ass
■ " Savannah, ExfurtsvJunr 25.
Ship Superior, Liverpool, ■
900 bales Upland Cotton,
■' 44 do S.-I- ’ do-:
BV' THE SHIV 90UT . ' :
From ihe Havre Journal of the 1st June,
REVIEW OF THE MARKET.
■ Cotton.—There has been no variation
during tbo payt iveek’. ■ Tlidro is aslepdy
demand, holdeis are firm, and prices sup
ported. AH our slock-exciipr 300 bales is
American. M’he smek is JBd,500 bales a-
gninst 45,000 .at tho some period last year.
Tile arrivals of tlie’week,'wore 3034' halos
-1322 from New - Orleans—1257 from
Charleston—400 of-which* were Sea Isl
ands—465 bales:from New York. Sides
2554 bales, including'358 Louisiana ord.
to good ; 7 85f. a 105,;- Mobile 80 a 92 1-8;'
509 Tenn. and Alai). 8t a 97 1-2 ; 667
Uplands, common 77 a 93.' , »
/Hee.-tTho heavy arrivels-of Grainhave
had an unfavorable influence in this arti
cle, and 24f w ero-witb difficulty obtained
for. 82 les of ord; quality;—'There are a-
iiom obo tes in seconds hand. _
A date of Bordeaux, :24th May, gives
the follbwing notice of tBo'wine'and’spir
its market. ' Business es very dull—Brandy
4-5 In pipes, 2t0 fr. the 450 litres—3 ,6,
50, at 57 the hbBt; Red Wine (the bkirel
of 224 I it,) 32 a 34. A letter from tho.de;
ppirtrtibnt .’oflbb Var.aiyaii ”‘OuV .cellars: ,
are almost all fullfand-.jrediegid to 00dtixv ■
ions» 8«U. The first uttaiiy in eufyr
6 a 8; Muscovado ^6 a 9^ ( >no oftlie parties in tiiis tuil, for ilia re-
Coffeo 4 h.7. 'moral of the Bank of tlie rf tat'a t»f Oaorgfa
Extract of a letter, iiateil f “ " **“
MATANZA8, July 15
"We have letters from" St. Jago to 80th
nit. and from.Trigjdad to 5th insi. liico
kt thoTonnor p(aoo wai worth fi5; and at
the litter 15 1-2. and. improving, as well as
provisions generally. Our market offers
but Halo oncouragement at present for
shipments, hut has prices for a length of
time hare been extremely low, it seems
fair to conclude (in tho alisence nf further
supplies) most of the staple artieles will
command fair prices. ' We qiin'e from at-
nisi sales, Sugar, Muscovado n ine; Molss
set scarce, infeiior 2 rs; Sugars ass. 8 t-t
i 121-2adds l'-4a 18 1-4; white alone,
13 a 15 1-2; brown 8; Coffee 4 a 7; Rice,
last sales 8 1-2.
sa
ils city«4hn tho lOthfost. Mr,JOHN
IS JOSEPH HELBBfO/IH,
years, born in Flimilert, hut for
year's pa»t a respectahlo citizen of
lace. He hat left a widow and four
children,' to whom his death is an irrepara
ble lost. ..
jHaewb IaI ht:
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
High watbt.Tomorrow al Tyliee,....*; 82.
du .do Savannah 3 52.
do on Monday at Tybee HI 54.
do do Savannah; 4 20.
do on Tuesday at Tybee 4 10.
do do Savannah 5 40.
==
IRUTVI'D SINCE OVA LAST.
Ship Hantonia, Watson, fm Liverpool,
with Salt re S H Fay &co. Tha II. has
been 18 ds to tha Southward of Capa Fear
detained by head Winds and calms.
. Revenue Cutter Georgia, Paine, from a
cruise and 2 ds fm Charleston.
Steamboat Caledonia,' Bastard. Charles
ton t ds to J M'Kenzie. Mdze for Augus
ta.
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson. Charles
ton 2 ds to J W Long. J B Herbert, Phll-
hriek & Baker, R Habersham, Dr H M
Haig oiid the matter.
CIEARED
Ship Superior; Thompson. Liverpool.
O Barnesly.
* DEPARTED TESTZRnAT. ’
' Steamboat Gov. M'aylor, Wliilldin, Au
gusta.
Steamboat Win Gaston, Bowman, Au
gusta.
Steamboat Caledonia. Tor Augusta.—
Passengers, Mrs Allen and 8 children.Miss
A Duncan, F Doyle, J G Czlhouo and
Houston.
op tor ms port.
At Now York, I4ih inst. schr Exact,Ni
chols.
sailed tor this port.
From New York 14th ship Emperor,
Perry.
SPOKEN.
21st inst. off Capo Komain, brig Courier
•18 ds Im N. York for this port.
Frosi our Correspondents.
Ojtiis oJ the Cvurier, Mercury )
and Cautte, >
Charleston, Julv 22—71*2 p. m. j
arrived- • ;
Ship Minerva, New York 14 ds.
Brig Gen. Macomb, Turks Island 1S ds.
/ J JULY2S- ,
arrived.
Schr Little Wlllimrf.’Matanzns 4 ds. |
Wanted,
e or 8 veiy prime, 1 field hands for which
: a liberal prii e will bo given, from'
19 to £5 years of ago.
flee. : ■-
jtily25 170l *
Apply at this of-
Drawing
1 .-or tiie .
New York Consolidated
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at
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Clip's. No 8.
Was drawn ip Pliilailolphiqnn .the 25th
inst; The drawing wilj be received on the
3d August. • a- . .
sciiemC.
1 prize of
1
1
I
10
10
10
50
do
do
do
do
do
dOi
do
&0. &C. . dco. -
Tickets, . “• . • |4 i
Hnives.-a-' 2
Quarters, • .• , < • • 1
Orde.s attended to,at.>, -V
S 10,000
iooo
2,000
1,888
-1,000
400
*00
i-! 100
. &c.
LUTHERS
25
Ldt.ery tfExflurngi Office.
—
Notice..
HE'unde’rsigned is-’desiroosof hireing
JL ' sfit-'ld (eii good:ditchers by the-
J
■m*
(6 be riiade on or be-
“ ,t ' -tANIELL, i
ofidtelSsjofler
'1H
*To tiic Public.
IN jE-v r -
Tbo Bank of the State
of Georgia,
Henry S l hhilt,
■ ** others.
On applicstion,by petition
Oftlie parlies in tiiis
Strict,
fa" 4
At. Chambers"
Newberry. July
' ,18th, 1823.
from tho rocelveribip oftlie tfflls for ,croi»
•"•g the Augusta Bridge over tho Sevan
WMT’ILLri* sold in front 1 of"th?Coutt
W'W House in Effingham county, be-
tween the usual hours ofstte;
, iiW , ,a ,a 4 fo i loW ; ln * N ** r0 « lr J "»mod Sarah
uf II.Bhultzp Idviod on as tlio propatty of Gildfurd Dud-
suit, for iho re- ley tots.isfy an execution in favru of Win
j. .- - - Da idols and, othors—Levied oil and Re
turned to me by a constable, f * •>
nah River, Tkorti tlie Garalina to (ho Geot'
gin side'of tho said River, and 'oh prouf
that nollco of tlfls. lippilcailun .had.Xeon
•eMed on tho said Bank and after hear
ing the proofs and allegations in support
thereof, and, in objection thereto, It is Or
dered and Decried. Thut (lie ordei nf the
18ib of July, logo, appointing las. Shaw,
receiver of thesafd tolls, and the suhse-
tjuent order nppoinling the Bank or the
State of Georgia, receiver thereof, he and
(lie same are hereby rescinded—And it is
fo thwith account for and pay overoto the
Commissioner in Equity for'l.'dgeficfd DIs
trict, tire tolls, which they tin,Ii‘have re
ceived up to tlie day which they deijver.up
possession of the Caroliha end of tlio said
', as hercinafter;directed,%id from
or that day the said Bank shall
~ collect tolls for crossing (he said
uin ijio'jjsrolina to tlio Georgia
tide oftlie'Sevannah River,—and 'il is fur
thwr OulercU, that im service ofa certified
copy of tbit order on die Bank oftlie State
of Georgia,- by (lie delivery thereof
Cashier lir President of the said Hi
sh9ll.be the duty of the said Bank iiii
ately to deliver tlio possessi'-nof the
Carolina end of the said Bridge to such per
son as shell bo appointed by the Guni.mii
sioner in equity for Edgefield District a-
fore said, to receive Iho said possession.
And it is further Ordered and Decreed,
That the Comlnissiongi in Eqjiily for
Edgefield District doappoiul w proper per
son to take possession cif the Carolina end
ol thejald Bridge, nnd to collect hud re
ceive all tojls which may bo legally de
manded anil receivable at thh'Carulina end
oftlie said’ Bridge, for crossing from the
Carolina to the Georgia side of the said
RiVar, and the said Commissioner have
fulf power to remove any collector lie may
appoint and anulber to be substituted in his
place,
Andfromevery collector so by him ap
pointed, hW.shaJI take bond with good sa
curity for the -faitliful'diicliarge of his du
ly, and for the payment over to the said
Commissioner, ha.lf yearly, or oftener if re
quired hy Kim, of all monies collected foi
tolls aforesaid, aftor deducting such wages
for collecting a- by contract in svriiing be
tween him. and the Commissioner, shall
have been stipulated, t he collector, ap-
f minted shall keep, apd when required, ex
libit tn tlie Commissioner aforesaid, a dai-
If account of all his collections specifying
tlie amount received' by each species Of
travelling. .
' And it ie further 'Ordered, That the
Commissioner in Equity aforesaid, du no
minate and appoint tiiree proper persuns
to examine' arid report, what repairs are
necessary to be made to tlie Bridge, and
what work is necessary to be duue In fil
ling the gully tliut endangers tho Eastern
abutment oftlie Bridge, and whether it is
proper In repair the calt.eway leading from
the Bridge to upper-Uumburg; and if pro
per svlint repairs are neoessary. That up
on such.a report hjing.reccivcd ah'd appro
ved, .th# Commissioner be authorised to
empower the said persons, or a majority
of rliem; to make contracts lur the said,
work and that tha said be paid for out of
tlie tolls received.
And it ii further Ordered, That the
Commissioner in Eqtiity 'be authorised
when he may flnd.it practicable, to invest
the net proceeds of the tolls in his ban Is,
nr which he may hereafter receiver in
Booth Carolina five per ,ernt Stock, or to
deposit the. same Ih any secure llauk' tliat
wrill alldw''fire per cent annual interest
thereon—and that Tor his .compensation
therein, he bo allowed ten percent on the
'dividends or interest arising from such in
vestment or deposits*.'
HENRY, w. DESAUSSURE.
18lh'July, :l 829.
PUBLIC
ssgs=
Sfe-i
. hcriflV Sale
On the first Tuesday, in
l in '
—
July 28
J; : R. MORGAN, «. E . E.
C - • .; Stolen \
JjMROM the House of the :
‘lass
lust evening bpiwcpn the hours iff:
and fl O’clock, a Gold Single C,
the face ol which has a small
chrystal some what scratched - from jl
use. Attached to tlio Watch was a Gold
link chain, 'with two Gold figured seals,
, . _ 3 . - L - P .. m one an Amethyst,the iithem .'PopaE—also
fiirthei Ordered, that the said Bank do; a small cornelian Key of rival sliane. and n
ISA dill'll It a rs IV rail lit Is III „nrl nsn onna.Si. >1. — - ill a*’ v /*• ■ 1 wm • ..r *
smCII figured Gold Hoart. A liberal rgt,
ward will be (Mid for delivering tliosameto
Tu F. 8. FELL.
»julv 8 . ,-u
Notice.
A' ■ MEETING of tbeTcmprfan
rR eieiy will he held oil Monday
ing Juiy 27th, 1'l29* ut IlioSahiy
Roo in the Academy hr
and all Individuals frialidlv
lish whiteMustarc. _.
Ci’phaUc Snuff,
■ 4 JalapT f
Sulphate of Quinine, .
Sulphur Ether. ,
And a general Atsbrtmenf ol ME»icids»
suitable fur the season.
A., PARSONB. Druggist. ?
•At tha Eagle No. 8 Gibbons Kanga, 1
julv 14 • ■ J
’-■V s—r; ->■ ■ j.. t.
(tyThe above is the result of a ten years
qaeqoal war, between the Bank of die
State of Georgia and myself. That Barik
lias possessed, an tlieir wide, with Ilia pnw
er of money, with the power, of inen, and
with the power of public opinion.' j had
on m; side, lint Imre one; which was jus
tice. I acknowledge tlipir ton years sue
cess in keeping lljdH. .'justice ob-curer—yet,
it would prevail iri the end, whtVbh a fair
demonstr itipn that Trull) and justice will
remain, when all the powers of man and
money must vanish. 1 m welt aware, that
my contest with ilint liana was considered
eve.n absurd by man, I may add’by a host,
yet all that I dii not regard, .being well
satisfied that ray conduct was founded on
Juttiee. and if life and health w^is permit
ted, that Justice would bear me nut in tho
en I, regardless of money and men. Thai
Bank seems now willing to close tiiis con
test-, to am I, and ;Very. heartily so; but
that close can be j»ade on fair and honor
able terms only! And-that May will be
when the Bupreine deprives me ol my be
ing, or the Bault givps me that which be
longs to me. ' ’ J.;. ' ,.
. HEN.Ry SHULTZ.
Hamburgh;Z1stf0\y, 1629.
jnly 25 . t.70c .
■v
■Notice. -
F OUR .months' afterdate appl cation
will bo marie to.tiie Hon. the Jitsi :
ecsof ihb lnferior.Coiirt; of Liberty Omni
ty for leave to selT one hundred acres of
land belbnging tollic estate of Donald Fra
ser.for the.beneflf'qflhc hobs and creditors
of said estate, ' -
MAKGAltET R. FRASER,
July g5 nV ' t , ^Executrix*
}njOaqt School.. r
A T jemeetirig of the Execuiive 60m-
mJtteRtjhaidon thq 16th inst it was
unariirhously _
Resolved,' Thgt'-no visitors whatevei be
ailininbd Vnlo tbe Hchgbi; except pn Mon'
day’s frqtp ( 8,to ,Pt o'clobk inMlie inoin
iH(*,'ondTrom4to 0 in'tlie nftj riiqon—am;
also that children can be entered only at
that time. • ■
-■ July 25: -V 170m
ffife ■
■Just, Received:■ r ’t
A PRE^lI fiHppIvofEnj;-
irdSeea. ’
Court uf Common Pleas
mid Oyer & Termjrie^
for the City of Savannah.
_ JULY TEHM, lR*Aj
. IVtlllam Rnherisnq, W.H Cuvier,!'
William King. Loifis GirodAnand 1'lirimat
Butler 'were amnmoncd.t • attend This courf
ns .Grand Jurois-And Otis Johnson as
Petit Juror nod failed to appear! It is or*
derail that unless lliey file with the <'fork of
Court good i"d sufficient cause of ewusri
o-i or before the next Term (Gel. iDlh)
they he sevoraHy fined,' Grand Jurors In
the sum of.fortv end Pet(t Jurors in th«i
•uib of twentv dollars.
W.'K. OUI'.IUNE lU.;C|irk'.’' '
Jiffy 31 188. . s ;i: >'•'
• Sir Waiter Scott’s New '
Work; - V T
A nne op GUERsTEiN.o"t 1 TBR’JiAjf
den or the Mist, g.vols. Ity tho
author of Way er ly, See. boo. Just recciroA/
l>y " . r -.
T. fit. DKISCOLL.
J«U*
of Ordimtry, of tho-. Omiiily of Chatham,
for leave to sell x tract of land No3n oth :
District Coweta County, drawn liy Rrljee- '
ca llnhries, an orphan, in tlio Inte ’ I.and
Lottcrv, for the benefit of Ihe creditors of 4
said orphan.
N. H.OLMSTraDv
april 23 .-Guardian.
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Chloride Lfmtr.
A G. CEMi.ER.,
1 T2i -•
jfl.« >R
• junp^
ltemoml.
fit S. LUTHKJj’jSi EXCHANGF, Of».
- I. e See is remored to tip' Office for
merlvoccupied hy fit. &‘M. Alfrti Sc Co.,
two doors East or tin, City Halit. •
1 Sin ' ■ ?
jttno 22
148
PRINTING,
M ; J., ir.Vm tp has jsiaiiRslied a
» first.rate ',ion I'iuntino-offick
inJDickso.n’s Building, nit tliq. Hay;, in lire
room dlreclly over ine office of.tho Sayan-
1fah Republican, wihere qrders for all kinds
nf I’rintlhg will ho iluinlifitlly received i}nd '
neatly and promptly evccuied, on reasons,
.hieterms.. . ft7*Any order for printi’no*
addressed to si i.yy arid left at either of
file Reading-Rooms of Iho- Republican j
Georgian, or Mercury, shall receive his
hlimediatn and personal attention,.
.'julv'21 108
Notice,. ; ‘ (
T HE Cnpirlnersiiip heretofore .oxfsC-
ing at STvamiqh and New York,-un
der the firm of Joseph Kop'initn A Co. is this
day dis-'olved. by pul.iial. consent. All per
sons indebied m said 4 concern,' > ill make
payment 10 John MoNiel, wbo-is duly au
thorised tn seltle tlm'.sa'nie, and w|io Will
make payment pf all debts dug by the said 1
egneerp, ', j '
' ' JOSF.PIf COPfilAN,
, - JQ1IN McN'IEL,,
The businhss will her after ho condueted
jjy thc.uiid/ii>'(gyied on liismvi) aocririn1.
Savannah, 18th July, tliill.
J.OIIN McNIEL. '
jnlyM ’ ' ifinti, . -. \ *
Notice-
v,.
Cmnmissii
id inst..ffe.is hereby suepenoed from act
ing as sucli.-.uutil further mvico.
. By order
• JQHN;G, IIOI^OMB. Soo’.y,
- July. 48.', f-- . ■
' justice’s Court.
TUSTICE MacDounelljs Gourt will sit
SrM on' Ihe 2<fih -iriit!' .Returo day Tues
day next 14Ui last,- c .
jiffy II,
s » 1Q0:IVJW-ls Reward.,.
R AN nwity.fi-unTihe jnb-criber, on tho
night' f Hie 13m inst. his indented
anprehtice, RO EltTSON F SCHKO-
DER. The above .rev. . 1 rd will lie paid on
delivering him to mb. AlRdprsonx are can-
1 ioned against harbor'in-r or trading with -
him ori niy afccouiit, srsil will not pay any
dpbts of his contracting.
. . yj EZRA KENT,
jrity14 .
Notice;' ......
F OUR months after date nppjicatinn .
will be made to ihVlton. tliq,Court.
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