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lCt . ...-rutillvi bocuuio tlioVdiflbr-
froni cl ' c “S «£d when ?'!«• the I'eeu-
p,(lively I 1 •• , lru seized, tall the
luttim !" * u throughout' Dio
Ctr ..Want dtlhlkvof Hint sulf-siiffi-
x-dk ■* c , .ci^Biatuliiiiun which might ho
titoty‘' ' C ;f'p‘i „ Dandy, hnt .which
iW'fKSSllo find in n Naval Oftl-
aw who hi 1 h**il buffeted uboub the four
i k t !^ ll ° f " c '^ iinB l un ‘ A ' ul,,a,aoy in
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It would appear the* the in
as wall worthy public .tituilioii.
mi. Cat. till Ik vlt.
Important Decisions.—The Chimcill. r
on Monday, in tlio 0.110 of John M’Dpdgal
Lawrence, vi tho. Greenwich Insurance
Company, ordered Receivers appointed In
this came, for w hich purpose It ivns refur-
rod t» n Master. In pronouncing Ills In.
pinion he said;, among other things, that
when a majority pf the, stockholders of *»n
Incorporation omitted to use their privilege
of electing Directors, it wns no reason why
tho minority should stiffor jliotr Inter orb to.
be neglected for the waut of suitable cere
token. t..t- H.
In Die cause of Miller ads the Franklin
Rank, nmi of the Cashier of tho. Middle
District Rank, ads the Receivers,of said
Rank, It was attempted to pay ’the debts
duo the Rank In tho paper of the Rank,
procured by the delitnr after the failure.
Thli proceeding the chancellor,said could
not he tolerated, although the paper had
been procured previous to the appointment
ment on tho first failure of the Rank It
mild give nn equity to the debtor to bene-
t hy the depreciation occasioned by the
failure,—E. Pott. ’
(• From the Poston Patriot, Aue. *0.
.Inauguration.—Yesterday the lion. Jo-
>c]rh Story and John fl. Ashniun. Esq.
wort Inaugurated as'Dane and Rtival-Pro-
fessots of Law at Catnliritlite. The exer
cises were nf.impnmmon intnreslt and par-
■' ' ;ly the chaste, learned anil'eloquent
by Judge story. The delivery
copied about nn hour and a quar-
was listened to hy a largo and in-
lellectpnl audience with meat attention ami
dellglkii Ills Excellency llio Uuvernnr,
and Many strangers ot dislincfion who are
now dp a visit to our city, wpte present.
' .i!. 1 steins to Ilevta haunted particulars n j Receivers, .is if the Attorney Gene.nl
iSJ" ,«io Hssll Ilall. ill remember oned Oad neglected to apblv for their n
■■StflBfflK $$ acquaintance • -
. subiect, asking a well Informed'
Tellur ho Ui.l not think It posslj
oricoof.eplalls, or ol rank
erpnse n counteracting
““ torront, in order to
Is of such a wide
I,1.,uucracvr lie smiled .at my
oTthe foeltugs or.be A-
| ms tint any such thin* •» 1
1 m the remotest
Arillotucy* WtHflf of N v .0dltJ»t
ffiTivw of talents or cx,,o,
™ absolutely out of the question; and was
£ ,.i„ inconsistent with the whole spirit
an equal dwismn ufpro-
.rireuld be with that of BuglatiU.'
, »/« ill these tetnarki of Captain Basil
Jlill. there Is displayed a lamentable igno-
(aace of human uaturo. ■The idea of entails
Inti Aristocracy could never have enteied
lithe head of any man at all acquamted
“'•fiHHa VnUed States a system of oq'uall-
I nrsralls.becatise 0*11010 there Is a bound-
us territory laud is no value,except where
iLrery is allowed. ', Ait inis lalk of demo
incr. ofetiiulity, •arlttociacy, and su forth,
li quite idle. The fact of the possession
»f lands eqaal hi ferUlll# jo those already
Luted, necessarily puts tan end to all
themes of Ariitrocracy, expopl when the
[hearers can be made property-
T ••.;autsiii llasil Hall is au ingenious tn»D
Jle may hereafter ItmltutJ a comparison bo-
Coen tlto people of Loo Tchoo and Ilia
kttmle pf England, or the dcupla pf Ne»
/talaiid’and Ore people of Hnlltand. We
liase no objection to hit picture* uf Loo
I'clioo. of dumb America) but wo objoct to
kis comparisons of ll)0 American. to an old
“ tuple like, the English. . * ■
ujlte Legislature of the United. States
r he ignorant, but we do not see how
big corruption to ignorance could ineud
^UCIS. ' j
"The Americans and English have hard,
jr any thing in common hut speaking Hie
nine language Slid living on the sea toatd.
Ve are quite satisfied with our oVq . onu-
Ijrj nnd would ratlier live in Englsnd than
I the U. States ,f America. Rut our pie-
jrtt.ee is npt.t'oumlftl on the silty grounds
Led by Ospta'ip llasil Uall.’’
iJertniy flrnt/uim.—'The Albany Argu
[ yesterday uuWhltes an extract uf a let
r freai an Antericsn goutlsinaii in (.oil
' , of litsrary and pohtiual dj.t.nctirm ad
•redtea mendluMinnyT which cun-
ssome interesting particulars cuncern-
^ lire erudite and proiound wi tter w.liuse
liiio Itesds this parag aph. Rut liuia is
onno f me private life and clpiracter of
Ilciil/iani, oreti hy thtiiso who dr ive
hdetheni«lvo»,acqua'nitrd,wit)Llii? works.
Jliaterer islates.-io one, who, liku him,has
Iroletl his time and faculties to severe
I'dtos sutl htlricato involligalions for the
luelU of maokindi imisuiceits po»«es.i in
itfand this caniiol but be great in um
■uhon to the slenderness of. previous
io»lrdge: wd therefore,, syith pleasure,
insrer the extract to'dqr paper,' I’helet
r bears dalo Londoif. Augnsr, |8tT..
IVf. ta ’ B looked over Rentham’s new
•bucatton on Evidence, which is the best
>"k 1*4 have had from him ■ lately, But
lialksbettertltanhe writes. I'diued and
Moiling wlth'bim a fetr days
*,;**■ •'* i*» charming old man,’ aim
■ her Tree frooi querulousUMi in Iris con.
Wton wipch |, tinged with « ; Bin 0 f
l,Za hUm0Ut W-*' “» acrid/ What
►prised tne most wai hls' ntmlesty and
1. T -°"!u F ', d ?? t 7 and dogmatism.
diselrifieQ with anecdotes of
1?J*’ s a "d statesmen of the hist
'’i th mo,t 0 '' 'shout ho had
I lnmu.' t, 'a "" ,nt,r ® or le»» intimate.—
WrtTflP a, take t>f .his. sin
S» aLd r f. h4n ‘ c “ ,i b,,t ® yer ^ W' in 6 indi-
erv g r<Mn! m,,er ^ ni1 la })orious habits—
p"» Tad*I' vith doe^s anQ'
I lie I h dh ""< mom not Jtliq least,
Wl osV ’ir «w« he-' can
irseotrJ'“ * lH probably want in tho
fca„e E o', „t‘ U,n M ‘hewrden.fwhiuh
"V 1 Con,i, lncd Ihe’ hotade
lMi®W^t- , ' 0 " n ‘n'dlpnerato .0’
laidr: ?'"* 01 ,abl ° "Urtl 't; und he
littond anT;f aie ^!’ e l, ? , 'l 1 l,,t: promised
that nk" ' 1 "!him.’ Ileneyer
till an,” 8 *"?**• * l faliUt-ienyti that ’mote
C iSSra-'’-- HUhtneltuL'sl. carves,
lie it 1 comes on leaves the,
L'1V 0 ''*» hm oneservapl, ‘every-one
'."creases your chance of- he-
gh'idly served and robbed into the har'-
Wenf He gives eX‘
l«!,L n ,’i IU1 driiiks'ndtio himself. He
II l S."r unc,, I about Ollinlate fame
• ■ 5 ™ t> quite coiifldeiil that he is
'll, hiw!™ en ^i* "pin atmospheric pres
t p ^ be ''“dominates
K Ss£ rtto ?' cylinders und mhos,
EwwSfifibf th “ ou,!ido Of a vessel,
t line prevent I"' ' °? d 0, ? xed t0 '" B *'«-
I ‘Wiffila?*' 1 ' n «- r TR« efficacy
[ Jested,^ Uni ".’“’'"d.'has Iruetr Dil-
I 6 dollar, which win g* 1 ’."* ahou '
| g».‘-.pg | sa'g»
5>*" .pat
j ■ * r k' ' i
ermot.Iiny & llendrioltsoiri J M’Kenzle
decu. r.tsvuta'tr, S .UuUcnnot,
Schooner Jane,' AlvPpersoh, three davi
from Charleston,, bound loICcy West, but
in for repairs,hating on yesterday ulTEdisl
to, sprung her inttln mast. I’asicngots
Mrs Lund, and Dr. Stroble,.
CLF.ant.n
Brig Reaper, Lear, Providence.
‘ '' VCrabtree.
BA11.KD TESTEUDAT.
Ship Queen Mnh, Fov, New Yorks
Scltr Ospar, Philips, Baltimore.
Bohr Betsojl & Marin, Keddock, St.
Marys.
Sloop George Washington, Luce, Dari-
n# »•:
'Sloop Cynthia,. Tumor, lleaufort.
ARttlVEta raOM THIS fort, /
NOW York,8l»t lilt ship Macon,Hafl.
| tIF For. Tina FORT.
At New.York, Slit ith. ship Flotftm,
llatrison, to sail on or befote her regular
<i»y?’ :
„ At'Now York. 1st inst. schr. Otegen,
Smlln, on or before her regular day.
At New York, 1st inst. barque Armadil
lo, Robertson, to tall 4th.
At NeV Orleans, Std u!t. scltr Maria,
Ilagttd. 1 -
At Providence 20th, ihlp Eliza & Ab-
hy. ' ,
, At Bolton 20th "a good brig," with dot-'
patch.
- At Rotton, 21 si brig William, Atwood,
few rlayti.
Tho brig Brilliant, Capi. Creighton,'
strived at Providence fimn Amsterdam
bound ta :lm port, when S dars nut, carri
ed away, her foretopmasi, and sprung Iter
mainmast.
Fnosi odr CrmREsroNnF.NTS.
Offices oj the C(purier', Mercury
Advertisement, -■
T IIE Suhyfiiilttr lias it in co'nlcmpl.i-
tlon to dpen a reading room for the
acuummodatioh of‘Seamen visiting this
r°, r '-8ueh nn establishment must bo con
sidered an important part of (lie great sys
tem now it, Micccssful operation throughout
the Utiipu, for ilia moral', and .Intellectual
Improvement of this usoful, but hlthorto
neglected class'of people.—Tho thousand
of whom visit us annually '.arid • obeli one
remaining'nt IcnsMt (lot might)—Ihe man
ner in which this tlmo is usually spoilt it is
unneoossavy here to describe—^the dissipu;
tion, extravagance and wretchedness ofsea-
n en onshore Is prdvrobial—the first step
for their reformation should bo 1 think to
inspire them with a proper self-respect htul
bv placing their within reach' tip advantages
of society .destroy (what is not uncommon
among sailurs) the idee that they ere. fe-
gatded as outcasts from the soiialcompact.
A reading room where books- of general
literature, newspapers, pamphlets, &c,
may he gratuitously read will pdssess pow
erful .mi action, end many an lioitr bo do
voted to an instructive and rational ,amusc|
ment which would othcrwUq be passed in
riot and debaticliery—The,design of .this
advertisement is to call public attention to
the subject and to solicit contributions in
Useful and entertaining bonlts—Mcr haute
slnd others receiving regular files of foreign
and duinostio. newspapers and periodicals,
which they do not care to preietvo tiro
lespoctlully requested to reserve them lor
the ."Seaman’s Beading Room"'of the
openirig til which due nnlioe will be given.
> . J. GEORGE,
sent 0 190 ■ : . v ■
For New York
[CITaDIISIIEIII .N*n- J
Tho regular packet ship
IIFNRY,
E. Hammond. Master.
IVtil have quick dispatch.—I 'or freight
or passage having excellent accommoda
tions, apply to Capt. II. on buhrd at Junes' |
Upper - Iincf, or to . , -
HALL, SUAPTER fcTUPPER.
sept 5 . ' - '
PUBLIC! MALES.
By J. B:Herbert
TO MORROW, fill inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold’ before my store,
A gtntral Awtihint
GROCERIES.
50 reams \
10 bills N.
-• rf, AL ^°’
my Wrap]
er
For Providence and Bos-
\ ton.
The iubstami*l,and fast uilingbrig |
dSk Reaper,
JaWt " ' J. hear. Matter.
Having most of her cargo, engaged and
going onjiontd, will receive 50 hales bfl
cotton on freight, or light goods to l.hnt 0-
nmunt,wi1l positively bo despatched Tomor
row the 4th inst. Apply to Die master on
board, Q( to .
HALL. SHATTER &TUPPER.
sept 8.
For New York,..,
[s C It o 0 x t: It LI tt/K-j
GLIDE,
P. A. Macey, Matter.
Will meet with quick despatch, I'or
frciglilor passage. Having handsome ac
commodations, apply on buard, at An-
ciaux' whatTur to
COHEN & MILLER.,
septS ...
, , Mercury )
’ ‘ mtdGrngKe, ‘ J
. „ . CltARLKSTOE, Sept. 5—7 Pi'll,. \
Korlh-Carolina Silk We have seen :i . ARRiVKq. I
ectrqen of sewing Silk, manufactured In Brig Langdott .CheVes; Philadelphia II
nhlitt County, in this State. It wax ds. v ^ . X
specti
Diihli
whltej the - pmlerials exlreinnly fine and
Upon comparison with silk made
n Connecticut, we gave the preference aa
to the quality nf .the material, to the Dup'
lin silk, ind ns to the manufacturing pi
the Connecticut. Sever,i|.|tairi of sl.tck-
inge have been made of the Duplin Silk,
which <ve understand aro equal in appear
ance, and fimeh superior In durability, to
IhiAe Imported. The worms were fdu on
Ihqcommon purple mulberry, which a-
hounds in almost ovory pgit of the State ;
Rtltl ppnn compailson,ils leaves were found
to lit more tender and nutritious than tltu
leaves oftlie imported tree.
Cape. F. Rec.
Murdrr.—\\a understand that a mosf
atrocious murder was.comnii'tted, in Lex
ington, on Saturday niulit last, by Kindi-
on A» Willtorne, on the body of. LieuUi
nant James lliddle.late of the United Slates
Navy. It is unknown what led In the per-
DCtraRannfthvs deed, hut wo undtrstaml
Ihttl b'oih parlies wero drunk—Every. qX
erttun was made by the citizens of Lexiitg-
ton, pi arrest Wilborne, but at nttr last ad
vices, he had ualheett taken.—Jackson Gu:
Swearingen convicted —A slip from Die
Cumberland Advocate office, umlet date
of 22d ult. says t—"The trial nf George
SWearingen, for Die murder of hit oum
wifi, in litis county, op the Ulh day of Sep
tember last, w at'closed this day at 4 o'clock,
P. M.,jiRer a pallenjt n'tld laborinus sessjoq
of three weeks,. The Jury retired to Rieii
rnont about ten minutes, » hen it returned
into Court and rentleretl a verdict ‘of
OuiUi/ of Murder in thefint degree ”
i
Scltr Plough Boy, Baltimore and S
the Capeii
i
For New York. *
(xitXdLIIBF.D UI»F..ji ,
'J’lie regular packet slHp,,
r Emperor,
r ■ Peer)!, Matter.
Will, ntect with quick despatch. For
Ireiglu-or passage,'having excellent ac-
coininodAtions, apply to Unpt, P. on beard
at Jones’ tapper wharf, or to.
HALL, SUAPTER ti TAPPER
se|it8
li • 1 Mr. Raphet
B Y letters rheeivet) br ibe Yice Con-
sill of France at Savannah, it ap
pears that Mr, Rapltel, snnnf Mr. Jnieplt
JUnhel, formerly a merchant of the city
of Mar?#.'ille5, l’’rnnce,is entitled to receive
money which"was due to his father, and
now ready to lie paid to him, he canto in
this country soutoych.s Hgo, but his pluc'c
ofctsidonce is tint known.
Tho Printers in the United Stales will
confer nrt'imporl.nrf service to ldm, in hav-
ing Ihe goodness to publish this advertise
ment, any information concerning the snip
Tlaphel, will lie thankfully received hy the
Vice Consul of France,'ai Savannah,
lep) 8 ’ • IDO
St . . . CtSM|>
For Darien. :
The si,.tip -
NEPTUNE,
Citpt. V, Coito,
Will sail for the above port oil'Thursday
next, 1 utli inst. Fur freight or passage,
applytutho Captain on hoard, at Scoit &
llalfpur's wharf.
Lrfiicliritti .
Front thip Emperor and-other Vessels, (
8 BALES soft shell Almonds
to hags Demijohn Corks
100 boxes Table Sait ,
10 half bids refined Sail Petre
20 bills No 3 Mackerel
20 do.No 2. . do , ,
■\ 10 casks Onions
For sale by " -- - ..
!'• J. B. HERBERT,
sept 8 *19(1 ,
For Daricaf ’* -
Tim fast sailing sloop
Catharine Sc Elizn-
belli. Koorbach, Matter.
Will inert with quick despatch.
freight or passage, apply lathe master on kbit
board at Aiiciaux't wharRflt to i,. ;
25 liitissttperllnc Flour ,
eopij; idtr a■ ;
By J. B. -Herbert.
On the first Tuesday in Octobernext.
SWrlU, be sold'beforo the Cuttrt house
V V between llio usual hours of sale.
A Negro Man cnllecl Ned,
sold at the risk dfthe ftftmfcv y urelitist'r ho
nut having complied with tho tcmiiuf sale,
sept 8 190 Tcrms'.cusln
By J. B. Herbert. '
On the first Tucsdayjn Oclobgf next..
■jB/'ILI. IjO sold before Ilie'C’ourt House
1» '.in ttiy Cily of Savannah, between
the usiialliutits 01 sale, ■ • • '
A negro girl named DAPllNEY, aged.
19 yea\t. _ ■ . 1
Buhl at the risk of the former purchaser,
he bol haring complied with the Hunts of .
sale. T.erms Cash.'
sept 5 I8t) ' ' ' '
* Sheriff’s iSale.
0» the frit Tuesday tn
W ILL be sold in'lure th
_ id’Effl
usual hours* of s
■ A negro {* '
Die property
execution
sapt.5
.CO.
|R|
& MILLER.
Wanted to Purchase.
-A good Milch fov.
Apply to Die Editor of Die
Republican,
sept 8 . ,
girlIriaiftcrl .lenott,
td Cupel tit stMV.fy an
"f Elija Desli'rr,' is
I detenttanr, fialimfl Neid-
id Pttgrl,' st'eunties. Pro
petty pumted out by Samuel ^feidlinger
the scallrity.
J. R. MORGAN, s. *,«*,
sept 5 189; ‘ 1 '
Tax CbUeetor’s’ Sale.
On tht fir si Tutsday in October nttt:
^MiT 1 Ll# he suld beloM’ilic Comi llous
w
sept
1 90 a
For Aojjusta.
I
ORRERCIAI*.
The Steam Packet '
GEO. WASHINGTON.
{ , CAPTAIN /■ CURR Y.
Will depart -TOMORROW MOIl
NING. For freight nr passage, apply on
board at Bolton’s wharf,.or to
J. W. LONG.
' , Agent,
sept 8 *
and “The Disowned" in two
Just received and for sale bv
T. M. DRISCOLL,
scpl 8
Oaths from Livrapoot.,::::::24Tt't Jult.
Oates'Prom IUvhk.::::::::::p;:20tii J opt.
j. FROM nun CORTIESPONOKXT.
Office oj the Gazette. ?
[.'CiiAnLEsTON, Sept j5—7 p. it, 4
Cclton.—Wo have hoard of no iralilne-
tion in any description of Cotton during
the Week. The import .was 45 bales. '•
Rice;—The market tvas heavy, and wfial
few tiler that was effected was inferior to
good af Si 31 1-4 cts. Prime is Ityld at our
quotetlbn. Import .785 bbls V.
■ F/erg.—Flour has declined in price, flie
best Bfltlniore will not commaud more
than {j#.'.-
Cord.—The import of the . week was a-
boui it ,000 bush, Maryland brought 5ft els
N. Carolina 44. '* * '
T I I I I. ,
MARRIED, ' i?
Ota Sunday even'inttho mh iust. hy the
Rcv.iMr. Mcqlv, Mr. Win, H. .Delaihaicr
of Nfta York, to Miss Mary H Koihpton
oftmsoiiy
> 1 DIED.
In Ckarleston oil ihe 2d ihst. Mis Ann
Havdcnibf this city.
At New. Orleans, ol Yellow Fever,-on
the l-7th ult. Mr Frances M’GeHee, aged
SO years, a native of Oglethorpe county,
Ga. and- for some yeats, a merchant of
Montgomery,’. Alabama'
<£r
For Augusta.
- The Steam IJoat
CALEDONIA,
■ r Capt. Saesard, '
Has one half of her- freight engaged ami
will positively leave THIS- EVENING
the mil inst. For the balance of - freight,
which will be taken on moderate terms,
apply to
< J. M’KF.NZIE & CO.
Williamson's Building,
sept 6 , 190 ■ r .' i
for Sale or to Rent!
The subscriber wishes eith
er to sell, or rent for one year
from the 1st of November next,
Ills House, situated on Colum
bia Square, corner of York -and Haber
'sham Streets—a carriage house eml stable,
with other outbuildings, ore attached to
the ouse.
ta j' > : JAMES BROWN*
sept 8 190t , ■ .
Phis
"or of the New Vni*’ Jl M flowed Dm
["bierlption f ar ^ 0, ' t Co taller to open
iPrax Ihru to aid in
oontpau
®*iennvo use
the eUratots
iMAStlNSS L.I
PORT OF. SAVANNAH.
AllltIV -:|> SINCE OUlt LAST.
Brig Cent; Barry, BatatorrlO alays to R
ampbell, R Malone, II LoriJ, J M’Ken-
zie Jteo L BglUwin Seen J Stone, ti XV
Coe.AV T.Williailt*, C H Campfield, O
Tenny. O NoWhall, Cgndler 5» Davidson
J B Herbert, O Jbhnson. *i3
Scltr Win II Crawford, Akfen. Boston
1$ dsloE.BIisi, Candler St Davidvun, 11
Lord.’AJi E Wood, O Tenby, J It Her
Irert, E Fort, T Purse. Roc & Merriman,
R Malone, It Campbell. J W Long.
Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, Charles
ton 10 Its tb J W Long. Mdzo to Chtgborn
St Wopd.J M’Kehzie Si(jo J Beiirley, J
GattatlvW P Clark, M/ Fredrick, F M
Stone, J It (laiulrv and the master,
Sloop Conductor, Hill, St. Mary's 4 ds,
Ballast lo the master. Sloop Qeorge,
liuhbtftd from New Ysnk 2d inst. - v
Slcamlioal Caledgftia, Say nrd., Angus
tarSB hs. 200 bales Cotton to sundry pet
sohs. PassengcrtC M'Dhnaldand J BBse
ARRIVED THIS DAV.
Brig Amciicc;DM>w,New York.7 ds tq
Coheir & Miller, E Blisj, T M Driscoll,R
Malone, W Marshall, Taft & Padolfortl.A
Si E Wood, Butler Si Scranton, Palm
4i Richards, L Baldwin- &cn N Lewij,
Butler &.CO, Palmes Si Lee, Mayef
llgmilton, KeMh«ia ^Burroughs, |!
-t
Mi
ltuftj, Mackerel, Nails,
Ape. &c. .
■* 'Just Landing.
V A BBtS Boston Rum "
Uv 80. bbls No 3 Mackerel. -
50 casks nails assorted
10 ^bhls pure cider vinegar
80 boxes Jackson's candles, 8'
and 8's
*0 reams oflargo wrapping paper
■ 5 good Jersey Wagons.
INSTORE.
OJorgia Candles! nil sizes
Spermaceti Candles, 4's and 8’s
Soup frour‘4 jo 8 cts per lb
CordiaU in kegs,
Cheese in boxes,
Printing l’nper
Wrapping Paper dll size;
For solo by , ‘
L BALDWIN&co.
sep(8 it' ;
Drawing \
1 J OF THE
Grand Consolidated .
LOTTERY,
^ - ’CLASS, No ta. 7
56,60,48, 29,30,47,1I> 15
r t .- - .44. '•
Each Prizes of 1150.
Holders of prizos will call forjjiq.cash
. LUTHER’S
*, • Lottery and Exchange Office•
9»p1*
Notice. .
FB^HF Court of Ordinary has adjourned
JL until TOMORROW, 9th inst. at 9
'clock.'AvJrt,
SAM'L.M. BOND, c. c. o, c. c.
sept 8 • ■ r. ;v . , '
Devereaiix.
TALE hy the Author of “Polham"
vols,
. Union Cahul
LOTTERY,
CLASS No 10,
Was drawn in Philadelphia, on the 5th
inst. Tho drawing will be received on the
14th Sept. ’ * ‘ "
SCHEME:
.: Cqiicu »fc Miller,
Offer for tale, on aeeommodaiine terms,
ffbrfkBARRELS Northern Gin t
iW\F 100 kegs No. 1 Tobacco
10 Ithtls Jamaica Hum
10 pipes Hollnnd I Jin . ,
.10 do ’Seigivelts" Broiyly
h do “Londorl Alarket Bran
dy
10 (this 4tb proof Whiskey
100 buses Yellow Soap '
50 do,- .Fancy do
10. "do Hyson )
to do Powchong \ TEAS
10 do Gmipowtlcr y
6 bbls old Peach Brandy
. 10 do Spanish Brown
10 do,Domestic Brandy.,-
Svdo Pure Spirits’ ■ • ■
30 do Cider Vinegnr '
10 boxes London Mustard
■ 5io bnlrts. Brown Shirting ' and
Sheetings
30 cases Bleached do do
• .25 bbls Canal Flour
Negro Pipes, Tuntnlrrs, Roll Brim
stone, Cotton Card,,. Writing .Rod Wrap
ping Paper v ‘‘'Delanos" Iron Chesfa, Ca
ses JJliWnhd’ '
j 5 birds leaf Tobacco, Sec. dec.
iwpt 5 - 189
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Orders attended to. at.
LUTHER’S
Lot ery fy Exchange Office.
jeftt 8 -
■Lost. ; ■
O N Bhnday aftenroon between the Ex
change rihd'illl Independent Pi'osby.
rerian Church, or hetwern Ihe Church amf
Fair Lawn. Two store Keys tied together
hy a 'ptec'a of twine, the.finder will be re
warded if required by leaving them at Ihe
office of the Republican.
septS- M8 *'
. .Hall’s Travels; »
J UST received, Trovels in North Amir-
ica in the. years 1827 and 1828, by
Capt. Basil.IIall, of the Royal Navy, in
two vols. for sale by. ’ ', , * '
: - T. M. DRISCOLL,
sept. 5 1^9 .
Treasurer's Office.’:'-
1829.
T HE average price of KloiirtlurlngDie'
. last inonlli being go 50 per barrel ol
190 lbs. Bread . fop the present month
must weigh as follows viz:
12 1-2 cents , Loaf , .-21bs 13' oz
6 1-4 •• ", .1 “ 8.1-24’
Of which all Bakers and sellers of Bread
will take due N'oticC,. . -
;; M. W. KTEWtART, c. r,
sept 5 - l ‘ v L;
. •: *■■ ■:<
Devereux and Basil Hall.
:' W. T. .WILLIAMS, ;
U? of*‘Polham” ? iiajlid«DiL ...
4 1)°A ? SIL H AM’^mra^£,g in North
Atnerica in 1827^ii.f8*8—i volv.
’ iRICHECI®!t?a*®jifFrance. i
_ _ 2 vols.
THEvSCHOOL' OF FASHION,
^HEENGttSff IN FRANtiE, 2 sols,
^l^lorthc^onsof”—
■i : \ - ■
Ih
Hon. Ihe Justices af fhe Inferior Court
of Liberty County! titling for ordinary pur-
pons
To all wjtom it may concern. .-
Whereas, Miss S Miller, has applied to
Die lion Die Court of Ordinary ol Li
berty County for Letters of Administration
of all autl singular the good, and chattel,,
Ills and'eredits that were of Thomas B.
iller.late of Die, county pf Liberty .deceas
ed. : ' '''
Tltctoprc, therefore, to cite and idtitd
Irish all and singular the kindred and cre
ditors of the said deceased, to file Dreir ob
jections (if dn'y they Have) in the Clerk’.
Office of Die said Court, Sn or before the
9th day'of Nov.-next, otherwise letters o
administration will Ge granted to. the s.aid
applicant. -i" •' --
. Witness theHon, W Hughes, one of the
Justices of the said Court, the 5th day ot
Sept', At D. 1829
E; BAKER. c. c. o. c.c.
sept 5 '
. ouse
111 Die cily of Savannah, between
•the tftual hours uf sale, the following pro
perly, lo win
T|re western half of lot no. 8. Jetty II Ty
tliifrg. Darby Ward.'fronliog on Johnson’s
Square—levied on Mjtlei propertv of Wor-,
lliingloii Gale,' to s.ilivfy lilt Slate qnd
Coumy lax lot the year 1828. Amount .
SIB 04 els anti costs. *
• . DAVID BELL, T.c.u-tC.
»®P t!> ■ , . ’
Sheriff’s Sales.
.Oil Ihe first Tuesday ill October next,
ILL be sold at the Court Mouse
» V 1h RiceBoro. Liberty County,. be-
(<> ten .the usual bouts of tale Die following
properly viz : -. *X
• ' One Irnct of lnnd lying in the County of
Liberty,;called RonaVenutre, comainiirg *
one thousand and fifty ac/Wsitiore or less,'
bounded north hy land df Paul II, Wilhinl
and E S. Bees, south by lupds est. John
Elliott east by est. John Kell,and west by
Medu-y Hiver,levied on as the prop- rty
uf estate of Janies Holmes, to satisfy (ho
Mate Tuxes of said estate end others, for
Ihe years 182® and 1827, amount of taxes
fur said yyars S It 48 14c. ami costs.
Also, one tract ol land nmumiing" one
hundred and seventy six-acres moio-or
less, lying in Liberty Coiuiitv tailjuiuhig
Tho*. Qiiartmii.ro and Joseph 1*. Mc-
Go»en, levied on as the properly of-Ed- .
ward Wav to'satlefy an exbcutiotr in' fSvo'r
of John II. WicNSE '
Also, one negro woman named Layinii.
levies! on as the iropoity of John F Wohb,
tn satisfy his State taxes lor ti e rear*
1825, 1828 and 112V, amount' due $7
S9cts. and costs’. ••
B. MELL.a L.c.
sent 5 .cib#
(VF T
Sheriff ’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be told tit lie Court Ht use in
Ricehoro .Liberty County between
the nsp.il hours of sale, the following prop
erty, viz:
; One negro boy"named Buzzard levied
on as the properly ol TI)oniA» 8. lilt'll tn
satisfy an execution jasurd under the fore
closure of a moi tgagft in favor of William
(tautun. .,
,‘.V " . B.'JIEfcL. s', t- c.
. sept. 5 189' . r ' ’
Savannah Exports.
a N HE Exports of ’Cotton and Rice fo.
. Aug. are ready for delivery at the
Bookstore of tlfb subscriber.'
sept I . T M. HRIBCOLI,.
Salt and'Hahis.
Tj Rik SACKS Liverpool flroun I
JLW. Salt—twilledBack,4 bushels
IDO superior Baitimpio Hams
Together with a gejieral assortment of
Choice Liquors,’Groceries
and Provisions.
■ Are offered on accommodating' Terms,
' ' P. WILTBERGER, Jr.
scpt.'S ' ' 188m
Madeira Wine.
T HE Subseribeis have just received
(jtdm 'Madeira—llitds. Quarter* &
Eighths,,nr sitpetinr first growrli Ji yrnrx.
olri stout and lull bodied Loudon Particu
lar Madeira Vvine, which they will SU H a e
low rales and on ‘aei-nmmodatthe terms.
, . SCOTT-
mti! ,27 ‘ 18401
The English; in. France
T ALES in two Vols. by the Author of
tllffEnglish in Italy—just roccivon
by , T-M. DRISCOLL
sept 1 ...
Racon, Gornlaml AVhiskcv,
t 50 ^Vlijskey t-
i 60o pieces IJacon, MWdVmgs, *
Shoulders miij Hams
Just received per t3chre Homco from
Jialt^moic, and for salt by
; -..BOKREL& ANDERjSONi’
sept 5. 189m .
T
hactoraRe & Commission
t tBusitieas.
T HE undersigned intends eoinmenc-
m'ovo qieniionnd liusine.sH
on the first-Hav of r v )cipher next, ami will
be thankful to bj,* (i lendi and the public
i ® s ^ ar * their paironnfje. On his
whan .aro anti convenient fire proof
stores, for the re^eptioiffifproduce. Libec
al auvanvrs will Iiq, ni<ido on produce, or
^VCf.VTopetty being placed in his bands
* v ’ WILLIAM TAYLOR
Savannah, Mtk Avgust, IG29.
nun *9 •• t85dn •*
Portland Hum.
10 BBLa Portland Rum, colored
for sale b'
landing from ship Henry, arid
sept 5
t ILALL, SH.APTER & TUPPER.
189.
.^’; F<»r 3aie-
1 © (Rt . u ^USHELS White Vir-
O, nMf ’Ufuginta Corn will be sold
lotv if taken fronv-Uo bobrd tha schooner
HlglifiyetyiCapt. HiHt,.front Ivlior'rynOne,
Virginia; Apply on board at' Moore’s
wharf-or to
?■ sept fi
'/•
W. IliARSHALL.
jsS,
Lumber Factorage,.
T H B suhicriber rnforins his friends and
...the public., that ho continues this
Lumber pact or age and.
Commission Business t
at ihe, wharf, nclioirrljja the Canal, on hie
individual acdhfint; ' .
He.takes Dtis Opportunity of wl „ rninf[
grateful th inks to those rvltm so TiJSrrntlv
patromsetPthe late film of Wylly ,V- Jirown.
Si rcspeclfully solicits a share afthe same.
j *■’ E USD A-,WYLLY.
»«bSI 18Bak
To Reiif.
'IV!? wharf and'btii (ding situate in
VainacraWybetW'en llio wharves of
Alnyers and Pooler; >a( present occupied
Smot5 r lhi: ' P ro P er, y I* now
ST*"-”!’ rP Pft ,ri Ro^esslon
will lie atven on tho Istjday of October, for
toyns dec. apply to r • . t '
V's KU »8 8 7 M - GOOI,WlN '