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Cotton* Bagging
„ „ PIECB8 «i«« h Cotto " B W*
50 nV Doim^o Cottonwood.
^ N “ -P*S» HH-t-
24p
For sale by
Sugar, Molasses!!
Q/t HOGSHEADS New-Orleam Mo-
OUi
45 e«do
8ug«n
100 Barrel. Northern Gtn
which will bo .old low for cash or town
ptunces, by 1* PETTY.
April 21 *4l
WILLIAM PATTERSON, _
-TAB on hind a large and general as-
H sorrmentof _ .
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, t
which he will sell, at reduced prices for Da- i
rien Money.
April 19 85P
Just Received by ship Augusta,
g O DOZEN Soidlitz Powders I
ltd Sulph. Quinine, English Mustard
Cinchoniua
April 14 Opposite the Exchange. ,
Flour. 1
A AA BARRELS Falmouth Superfine
4UU Flour,Thistle braud,fresh ground,
received per sloop Lucy Healy.
130 Barrels Haxhall's Richmond Super-
perfiuc Flour
For sale hy PONCE & MACKENZIE.
April Id 20l
Masonic Aprons.
s FEW elegant Royal Arch and Master
A Mason’s ApronB. just received anti for
sale bv BUTLER & SCRANTON.
March 10 89
Prime Seed Rice,
TTlOR SALE—apply to
Jb SAMUfiLM. BOND, or
R. Si J. HABERSHAM.
March 11 »<»
hzafthtiiglvi uni Vvttufc,
JUST received and finale b^ REiD .
Feb 22 75
Darien Money.
TWILLS of the Bank of Darien, will be
3J received fur Dry Goods, by
C. W. ROCKWELL.
April 14 1°
For Sale,
A SECOND HAND GIG, in good order,
A with complete Harness. Enquire at
ftib office.
March 36 0*
Flour.
1 BARRELS FLOUR, for fam-
J Ju ily use, warranted superior to
Canal, for sale by
JOHN W. LONG.
April 4 09
Ch cks and Drafts on New-
Y rk, at any sight,
1"V sums to suit purchasers. Apply at
A tin- Marino and Fire Insurance Office.
Act’ 1 ’5 19
V» allied, .
TV-'PTY PORTER BOTTLES—Ap
Li |,ly to GEO l VERSON.
Mu roll 4
Door Mats.
TUST received by the William Wallace
#* three dozen best quality India Door
Mub. • »T sale by I. W. MORRELL.
March 15 93
Butler, &c.
Jost Received by thip Augusta.
t KEGS Goshen Butter. 1st quality.
I U a Bbls. Sargeant’s Crackers.
5 do. While Bos us
For sain by A. BASSETT.
April 3 13
Castor < il.
A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold
pressed Castor Oil, for family and
plantation use, lor sale by
P. E. BllASSINNE,
Ms rob 29 Opposite the Exchange.
Gin and Butter.
Received per ship Corsair,
BARRELS GIN. and by Thomas
• Hall, 34 Kegn Butter
Forsnl by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
March 26
Butter and Hams,
T> F.CEIVED by ship Emperor, 10 firkins
Xl, first quality Goshen Butter
5 Barrels Burlington tlnma
jnr sale by A. BASSETT.
March 31
(tlass Lamps.
A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with
x*. UIiwb Stands, for wile bv
GEO. RYERSON,
Corner Bay und Whittiker-Streets.
March 4
Potatoes.
WK TIERCES Prime Northern Pota-
f toea,iiiKt received and for sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN Si WOOD.
March 3
divuim s lUm ieea.
A x? SUPPLY of this celebrated
.. j “» e fi'cmc, just received per ship Globe,
and for sale by GEO. RYERSON.
dec 4
ftWkitig.
A i„„n, d T n of I,a y & Martin’s Genu-
" me Blacking, for sale by
- . P- E. BRASSINNE,
Jan °PP° B ‘lc the Exchange.
Prime Pork, txc.
Juit received by brig Phermnt,
on BARRELS PRIME PORK
£t\J 10 do Mens do
20 do Prime Beef
10 do Mess do
5 do White Beans
10 Firkins choice Goshen Butter
200 Pounds Pearl Barley
For sale hy A. BASSETT.
April 21
UROCKKRY WARE.
KA CRATES CROCKERY WARE,
rJv just received by ship Westmoreland,
for sale low for cash or city paper, by
T. G. CHAMBERLIN,
No. 5, Gibbons’ Building*,
april 1 07||re
Goshen Butter.
QA FIRKINS Prime Goshen Butter,
£t vr just received and for sale by
COHEN Si MILLER.
April 21 2-le
At Private Sale,
A NEGRO WOMAN, about twenty-five
Ixl years of age, an excellent cook, wash
er anil ironcr, with her two children, one
a boy about ten years of age, and a girl
about five years old.
April 8 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Whiskey and Paint.
fl C. GRISWOLD, offers for eale, land-
V/. ing from ship Savannah,
100 Barrels Whiskey
In Store,
100 Kegs White Lead
22 do Black Paint
5 do Spanish Brown
10 Barrels Whiting
March 18
Goshen Butter.
T71IFTEEN firkins received per ship A’u-
Jl gusts, for sale bv
April 8 J. B. HERBERT Si CO.
Fish t ines.
CJILK, Cotton, Hair, India Seaweed and
*3 llomp Fish Lines, received per Wm.
Wallace, and for sale by
March 7 N. B. WEED
Loaf Sugar.
Q A BARRELS LOAF AND LUMP
Ol/ SUGAR, for sain bv
P. M’DERMOTT.
An-il 14
Prime PorK rv Sperm -iil
Just received per thip William Wallace,
OJA BARRELS Prime Pork
O Vr 20 Barrels first quality Sperm Oil
’40 Barrels Prime and Muss Beef
For sale bv
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN Si WOOD,
April 15 Anciniix’s Wharf.
Fish Ho >ks and Fi ll Lines
TVNE hundred M. Fish Hooks, assorted
Uf 50 Groce Fish Lines, assorted
Received per the Augusta, and for salo by
Feb 26 N. B. WEED.
Bait ^Mattresses.
TUST received by the William Wallace,
ll an additional supplv of DOUBLE and
SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which
will be warranted of the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jan 27
The Engine Committee,
TT/’ILL receive proposals for eroding an
Tr engine house in Liberty-Square—
the matcriuis to be furnished by the con
tractor. I. MINIS.
J. MORRISON,
J. W. JACKSON.
April 15 19
Wanted,
UANKABLE MONEY. Applv nt
AJ LUTHER'S EXCHANYE OFFICE
March 11
Howard-Street Flour.
-* fWA BARRELS superfine Howard-St.
JlvrUI Flour, landing from sloop Cadet,
will be sold low if taken from the wharf, by
April 11 HALL & HOYT.
» Venetian Blinds.
rflHE Subscriber offers fnr sale a com-
X plete assortment of VENETIAN
'BLINDS, suitable for windows of every
size. Also, old Blinds repaired.
1. W. MORRELL,
march 30 105
At Private Sale.
A PRIME NEGRO MAN, about twen-
A ty-five years of age, an excellent house
- servant and coachman, for sale hy
| J. B. HERBERT & CO.
1 April T
i Wanted,
TNIRST QUALITY GEORGIA AR-
. X ROW ROOT. Apply to
April 12 GKO RYERSON.
KOPMAN 8j CO.
H ‘ A.VE received, by theWilliam Wah
lace, a further supply of
Btitlih, VtftflcYv & Canton
UttoAs, viz •.
t and J Cambric Printa
Ginghams, Dimities
White and Printed Marseille Vesting
Plaiu and figured Jaconet and Bool
Muslin
Plain and Figured Swiss Muslin
Swiss Muslin Robes and Aprons
Do do Hltdkfs pnd Points
Silk Stripe Drilling
Denmark Sattins, Corduroys
Cotton Hose, nsaortod
Madrnss Handkerchiefs
Super Bine Cloths and Cassimeres
Black and Colored Canton Crapes
Black Nankeens do
Colored do Robes
Sinchcws and Levantines
Levantine Sattin
Black Figured Silka
Brown do do
Baroges Scarfs, Shawls and Dresses
Seersuckers
Blue and Yellow Nankeens
Btndana and Flag Handkerchiefs
Black Barcelona
8ilk Stockings and Half Hose
Buckskin Gloves
Umbrellas, Parasols and Fn ns
4 Cnsos i Linens, assorted
2 do i, {, and Diapers
20 Bales Domestic Plaids, Stripes and
Shirtings, die.
II do Oznalmrgs
jether with a variety of other articles,
irtliy the attention of Planters and Coun-
-iv-.
wm
M m stffe Mb
TOB. tt.Ayft.Et.
LINE OF PACKETS has been esta
blished between New-York and Havre,
to leave both ports regularly, on the Firtt
™ Ffleenth days ijf each month during the
'/tor. The ships composing the line, are
fast sailers, well found and commanded, cop
pered and copper faatened. Their accom
modations for passengers, comprise all that
can be reqaired, for comfort and conveni
ence. Pasaengers in the cabin will be ta-
kenforgMO each, for which they arelurnish-
od with beds, beddding, wines and ample
stores of every description.
Goods intended for shipment by them,
maybe sent to the agents, who will attend
to their reception ana forwarding, without
charge for storage or commissions. The
expenses which may, in such caseB be actu
ally incurred, will when requested, be col
lected with the freight at Havre.
A letter Bag is at the New-York Post
Office, for all letters that may be sent by
nnil.
Letters respecting either freight or pas-
age, must be addressed, post paid, to
/ CRASSOUS Si BOYD.
Agenlt, New York.
oct 14 72
moo wm,
BY CALVIN BAKER,
THIS DAY, 23d inat.
At eleven o’clock,
Will be sold at Wm. Gaston, Fisa’s, store,
400 Bags Port-su-Prince COFFEE, in lots
to suit purchasers.—Terms cash.
April 22
, BY J. B.HERBERT tr CO.
THIS DAY, 23d Inst.
At XI o'clock, will be cold before our
store, a general assortment of GROCE-
I.— 1 TV
RIES.—Terms cash.
April 22
BY CALVUf BAKER,
On MONDAY, 25th instant.
At XI o’clock, will be sold before his Auc
tion Store a general assortment of GRO
CERIES. Also, 45 barrels Buperfiue
FLOUR—for Darien money.
Arril 23
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On FRIDAY NEXT, 29th instant.
Willbe8old at the plantation of Major
Stevens, on Skidaway Island—4 Horses, 15
head of Cattle, consisting of one Bull,
Steers, Cows, and Calves, 12 Sheep, in fine
order, Plantation Tools, Ploughs, Carts, 20
new WlieelbarroWB, Household Furniture,
&c. &c.—Terms cash.
April 23'
HIE co-partnership existin', between
the subscribers, under the firm of
F. GILLET S( CO.
will be dissolved by mutnal consent on the
first day of June next. Those having
claims against the firm, are requested to
present thorn for settlement, and those in
dehted will please settle their accounts be
fore the fifteenth of May next—after which
time all the unsettled accounts will be put
in the hands of an attorney for collection.'
L.LARDON,
F. GILLET.
April 16
20
DYftft0L\m0X.
For Liverpool,
[To tail about the bth Alay.)
The ship
OGLETHORPE,
Tubmr. Matter.
For freight of 300 bales of Cot
ton or passage, applv to
BEftJ. BURROUGHS.
April 22 25c
SKI LL G OFF,
T?osYtVve\y ftt Cost'.
The subscribers offer for sale, their entire
stock of DRY GOODS, at cost, for cash or
good paper only. It comprises a general
and well selected assortment of
ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, IN
DIA AND AMERICAN
Fresh Imported Goods,
suitable for the present season.
Darien Bank Bills taken at par.
F. GILLET & CO.
April 11 15rb
BEittOVAli.
T HE subscribers have removed to John
stop’s Square, next door west of
Messrs. A. Low Si Co. whore they are
opening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
W. Si II. ROSE.
April 5 10
ID" The Darien Gazette, and Recorder,
Milicdgeville. will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
office.
ft I 5 RING and ftA.M.MLtt
GOGOft.
B Y the sliips Georgia aod Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
mm mm®*
Having been purchased with cash, pre
vious to the advance in England, they can
be afforded and will be sold at. low prices,
and on a long credit, for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Feb 211 HO
Fop New-York,
[ESTABLISHED LINE,)
The regular packet ship
AUGUSTA,
George White, Matter,
Will meet with quick despatch,
For freight or passage, having superior ac
commodations, apply to Capt. White, on
board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to
HALL Si HOYT.
April 16
Passage for England,
The fast sailing coppered shi|
W. B. Webb, Matter,
Can comfortably accommodate
three or four more passengers, and will sail
for Liverpool about the 24th inst. Applv to
ANDREW LOW Si CC
April 18 21
For Boston,
The aubstantial schooner
DOLPHIN,
Stephen Burgett, Matter.
For freight or passage apply to
the master on board at Bolton’s Central
Wharf, or to PARIS HILL.
April 19 122
nie mastei
For Baltimore, Direct,
The first-rate, fast sailing schr.
RISING SUN,
Captain Fairbank,
Burthen one hundred and thirty
six tons, coppered and copper fastened, will
eail on Sunday next. For freight or pas-
ipnly to Capt. Fairbank, on board, at
Who "
sage, a
Rice’s
barf, or to
J. B. HERBERT Si CO.
April 16
A
For Philadelphia,
The schr.
MARGARET,
J.-Mathews, Matter.
£For passage onlv, apply to
JOHN CANDLER, -
Jones’ Buildings,
lVho hatfor tal,e
Philadelphia Family Flour
No. 3 Mackarel, Duck, Cordage
Claret and Madeira Wine, in boxes
April 14 18
BY J. B. HERBERT St CO.
THIS DAY, 23d inst.
Will be sold before our store, a general
assortment of GROCERIES. Terms
caeli. . April 23
.
BY J. B. Hi RULHT St CO.
THIS DAY, 23d inst.
Will be sold before our store,’at Xl.o’clk
100 barrels FLOUR. 20 do No. 3 MACK'
EREL-—Terms cash* -
April 23
-ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
ON THURSDAY, imh May next,
AT EI.EVKN O’CLOCK,
Will be sold in front ofhis Auction Store,
all the personal property belonging to the
estate of Col. John I. Roberta, deceased
consisting of a dwelling House in Greene
ward, on lot No.20, An excellent Horae, Gig
and Harness, one Gold Watch, two pair
Pistols, Sword, Sash, Epaulets, Sic. toge
ther with a quantity of Household and
Kitchen FURNITURE. Also, a valuable
collection of BOOKS. Sold by permission
of the Court of Ordinary,—by order the
Adminiftratix.
April 8 113
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
OntheFIRSTTUESDAYinMAY NEXT,
At XII o’clock, in front of the Court-
House, will be sold without reserve, that
valuable tract of Land, No. 75, in the Third
District, Habersham County. Ono half of
the purchase money will be required at the
time of sale, and the balance on the first of
January, 1826, with interest, secured by
mortgage on the land. Sold by permission
of the Court of Ordinary, and by order of
the administratrix.
March 3
Savannah and Augusta Mai
LOACH.
New Arrangement——Georgia Side,
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that he has removed the Line
•f Stages oil the Georgia side, and will
hereafter, leave Savannah every Sends;
Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o’clock, A.lL
lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at
5 o’clock next day, For seats, apply at
the Georgia-Hote).
JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, ,
Proprietor.
Savannah, March 20,1825.
N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Giga, to
Let—and expresses sent at the shortest
notice.
March 24 100
IaO'CTER'I NOtiGE.
T HE public are informed, that ordera
cannot be received for tickets in Uni
ion Canal Lottery, 16th Class, after the
14th inst. at less than Ten Dollars. The
Scheme is a very brilliant one, and draws
on the llthofMsy.iii Philadelphia.
Sixty Numbtn—Eight Ballolt to he Drawn.
CAPITALS.
1 Prize of - . . 850,000
• 20,000
- 10,000
- 5,000
- - 4,720
- 1,000
- • 500
100
1
1
2
1
20
30
52
Sic. Sic. amounting in the aggregate to
DOLLS. 273,760 DOLLS.
Apply immediately and save a dollar, qt
LUTHERS
OFFICE.
EXCHANGE
April 14
A FRESH SUPlLV ut the above VAL
UABLE MEDICINE, juat received
per brig Frances, stiff for sale by
GEO. RYERSON, Sole Agent,
Corner Bay and Whittakcr-Strects.
March 4
1 on barb *
GovefS
March 14
BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA,
Savannah, 31st March, 1625. (
Notice.
A N election will be held at the Banking-
House in this city, on MON DA Y, the
second day of May, ensuing, for Nino Di
rectors, on the part of the Stockholders in
this Institution. The poll will be opened st
ten o’clock, A. M. and closed ut two, P- M.
By order of the Boa rd,
A. PORTER, Cashier.
07
irs of th* Augusta Constitu-
' ■ • ” "—ia Jour-
Molasses and Flour.
Tending from trhr. Jlgcnorto,
Qfk HOGSHEADS
t/U 24 Tierces
15 Barrels
240 Burrels Flour, will be sold low
from the wharf. H. LORD & CO.
Mongin's Wharf.
April 20 24p
New-Orloans Mo
lasses.
Corn, Flout, Wtttakoj &
Gams.
2400 ® US11ELS vvl,it ® Mar J' Ia,d
50 Barfcls Supf. Howard-St. Flour
150 do Whiskey
200 Hants in bags
Landing from schooner Thomas Hall, from
Baltimore, for sule by HALL & HOYT.
March 25
Linseed Oil,
R ECEIVED per brig Frances and ship
Emperor,
20 Barrels Linseed Oil
8 Barrels White -Beans
3000 Pounds Codfish
10 Kegs Goshen Butter
5 Barrels Sergeant’s Butter Crtckera
For eale by
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & MOOD
April 11 Anciasx’s W|arf.
For Freight or Charter,
The fast sailini
GEOI
J. Low, Matter,
Apply to the master, or to
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD.
April 7
tiling pilot-boat schr.
JRGIA ANN,
For New-York.
The sloop
. NORTHERN LIBERTY.
\ For freight or passugo, apply
Ctu the Master on board, or to
JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Buildings.
122
April 19
Stolen or Strayed from the
Subscriber.
A BLACK HORSE, with
docked tail. A liberal reward
will be paid for the return of
the horse, or any information
which may lead to his recovery.
WILLIAM ROCHE.
April 20 23p
JESt
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, J
April 7, 1825. j
of Bread
T HE average price of flour being $5 75,
per barrel, 296 pounds weight, the
weight of bread the present month, must be
12-i Cents Loaf, : : : 3 lbs. 1 oz.
6f do. do. : : : : I 84,
of which all bakers and sellers of bread will
! take due notice.
Sperm Candles, Gtshen
ter, &c,
KECETTKD pra SHIP WIB. WALt.AI
f\ ft BOXES SPERM CANDLE!
£i ej 20 Kegs Goshen Butter
20 Hf if Barrels Beef
22 KegsWripe
lie by J. B. HERBERTS CO.
irillff '
April 8 M. W- STEVH0RT, C. T.
Goshen Butter.
Jutt received per thip Emperor,
| Q KEGS first quality Goshen Butter
K d 8 Bbls. Sergeant’s Butter Crackers
10 Half barrels family Mess Pork
10 do Fulton Market Beef
2 Barrels Smoked Tongues
dEY,""CLAGHORN da WOOD.
31«*. Aocisux’s Wharf.’ J
DRAWING OF THE
Union Canal Lottery,
loth Class, New Series.
T HE subscribers,Commissioners appoint
ed by the Governor of thu Common
wealth uf*Pcnnsvlvauia, to superintend the
drawing of the Union Canal Lottery, Fif
teenth Clase, New Scries, do hereby certify,
that the following were the numbers which
were this day drawn, viz:
37, 22, 34, 20, 21, 50, 42, 28,
ami trial the aaid numbers were drawn in
the order in which they stand above; that
is to say, No. 37 was the first that was
drawn; No. 22 was the second t No. 34
was the third; No. 20 was the fourth; No.
21 was the fifth; No. 50 wts the sixth; No.
42 wsb the seventh; and No. 28, was the
eighth and last.
ANDREW BAYARD,
ANDREW PETIT,
JOHN READ.
Attest—John Roberts, Secretary.'
Those who hold prize tickets, will caR
and receive the cash, or renew them in the
16th Class,(or other Lotteries'if (hey choose)
which is a very brilliant one, and will be
drawn on 11th’ May—Capital Prizes
850,(too, 20,000. 10,000, $C.
The pcheme will be published in & faw
daysf—Tickets 9 dollars. Orders received tit
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 24
N otice
A LL persons are forewarned not to pur-
A. chase a note which was given by me,
as I thought at the time, to the estate of
Samuel Clisby, but by ftraud which was
practised on me at the time, I find now to
be in the name of one Timothy Clisby. As
I never had any dealings with, or owed
Timothy Clisby any tiling, as soon as any
person shews mo proper authority to col
lect the debts of the estate of Samuel Clisby,
I will pay any sum which I may owe the
estate, in manner which was agreed upon
at the time, and not otherwise.
P. M’DERMOTT.
April 7 12
Jfottce \\fctfcbj Given,
T HAT ninety days after date, applica
tion will bn made to the Steam-Boat
Company of Georgia, to issue a new cer
tificate of stock, for one destroyed, dated
20th October, 1819, to. two shares, and
numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feb. 1826.
JAMES C. CAMPBELL.
Feb 11 66
Cap Missing.
A BROWN FUR ,CAP having cover
ings for the ears, and somewhat soiled
within by use, was taken from the Ex
change on Monday night. As the adver
tiser^ name was fastened inside, the per
son having it can be at no loss in ascertain
ing to whom it belongs. Apply at this of
fice.
March 24 100
The Chief Fireman,
I S desirous of ascertaining the number
and location of the private wells in the
city. He therefore requests those who own
or occupy lots on which there are such, to
leave a memorandum at the Post-Office, or
at his dounting-Room, mentioning the ward
and number of the lot, upon which they are
situated. If their depth, their diameter,
the depth of water in them, ami whether
there is now a pump or bucket for lifting
the water, can be added, it will be very ac
"**.ble.— t '
*5 loi
DRAWING
or THE
NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE
LOTTERY,
,-Clus No. 4, for December, 1024.
T HE following are tlm numbers and the
order in which they were drawn, on
the 6th day of April 1825:
20,17, 42,37, 8. 54,56 39,25.
Those interested will call and examine
the drawing and receive their prize uioncy\
or invest it in some other Lottery, at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE
April It)
OFFICE.
Notice. *
T HE Commi sioners of Pilotage have
made arrangements to furnish all ves-
sols inward and outward bound, with Pilots.
A slate will bo kept in the office of the
Commissioners in the Exchange, where
masters in want of Pilots will apply.
By order of the Board of Commissioners
of Pilotage,
March 31 08
fO’ict}.
A LL persons having demands against
the estate of Francis Courvoisejste of
Chatham county, will present them duly
attested, and those indebted will make pay-
merit in • v
ment to
R. HABERSHAM,
and
l HABERSHAM
march 18
:S
Qualified 1
ecutors.
96
Notice..
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE. J
April 13th, 1825. (
T HE city taxes for the present ye.ar,
will be payable at this office from this
day. to the 13th of May next, after which
time, executions will issue against all.por-
sons in default. M. W. STEWART,
April 14 City Treasurer
Plough Lines and lied i.ords
T WO hundred and fiftv d jzou Plough
Lines
60 Dozen Bed Cords
For sale by N. B. WEElT
Feb 26