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BY 0. * W. ROBERTSON,
PVBMBIIKH8 or THE LAWS 01' THE UNION.
DAILY PAPER* S
COUtfVRY PAPER,
EIGHT DOLLARS.
SKIVE DOLLARS.
SATURDAY MORNING. MAY I t, 18‘J*.
The Creek ..-Tho following letter .Intel
at Mlllodgi'villo mi the fitli instant, which
gives a more circumstantial account of the
,ate bloody transaction in tho Crook nntion,
than lias yet been published, wn Imve
been politely permitted to copy for publica
tion :—
“ You will no doubt ore this letter roach
es you. have lenrnod through tho newspa
pers, that the Indians hnvo murdered tlioir
General, M’Intosh. His son, Chilly, arrivud
horoon Tuesday evening last with, the in
Reoautly omitted articles will be fouud tolligonco, having himself escaped through
a shower of bullets from a house in the
on the first pagu. .
, ar d with that in which his father was
By the chip Rising States, Capt. Pearce, murJewd> , collver>ation wit |, | lim J
arrived yesterday, we have received the Pro- learlledi lhat juit bfl r ore the break of day.
videncc Journal of the 4th instant-
PUBLIC SENTIMENT,
At a meet ing of a large and respectable
he was reused from sleep by a chief who
was sleeping in the house with him, and
inforinod that they wore surrounded. U<»-
from 1st to Dth instant, two—shewing i
considerable increase during tho last fir
weeks- A report of tho number of case,
would be more interesting.
In wliat wo have said on this subject
which we cnnsldor painful, we bog to b<
For Providence,
ARRIVED,
. a ,)i Ship Olivo Branch, Harding. Liverpool,
bo considered as under the influence ot. nc, 4; , d(| ^ wj| | 1 S(1 | tj [) ry (joeds &e. toS.B.
unfriendly motive. It is a calamity, espc<
ciallv at this season of tho year, which we] Wallace *■ cn
1 „ , . , , , . and VV. Gaston,
have all ton much reason to dread i but
Parkman—consignees. A. Low & co. Low,
J. M’Nisli. R. Campbell,
The packet ship
RISING STATES,
I 1 !nrer, Jitasler,
Will sail on Thursday, 18th
inst. For freight or passage, having hand-
sumo accommodations, upply tn the muster
on board, or to ORRAY TAFT.
May 14 44
whilst wo sincerely regret its prevalence
olsewlicre, we feel it our duty to enquire
into the extent of our danger, if danger
oxists-
number of the Citizens of Savannah and on going to the door, he found the infurma-
of Chatham County, held at the Exchange
yesterday in pursuance of public notice, for
the purpose of expressing their opiuion witli
regard to the disposition of the lately acqui
red territory from the Creek Indians, Ma
jor John Stevens, was called to the chair,
mid Antiionv Porter, Esq. appointed Sec
retary.
Alter a few preliminary remarks from
Gen. Harden, the following resolutions
Wore offered to the consideration of the
meeting, and subsequently adopted:
Resolved, Thnt it is the deliberate and de-
cided opinion of this meeting, that the late
acquisition of territory, obtained from the
nation of the Creek Indians, is public domain,
and ought therefore only to be appropriated
to public purposes. That the Public proper
ty of a state, appertains to the People, only
in their national character and ought to be
reserved for the necessities, or improve
ments of the state. That posterity, as well
as the present inhabitants of the state, are
entitlud toils benefits, and that to .distribute
the land by lottery, would be a prodigal
waste of the public means, to enrich individ
uals at the public expense.
Remlitd, That the contemplated inter
nal improvement of the state, requires all
that can be saved fur that end, and that this
meeting look with confidence to its results,
for the abolition of taxation, tho establish
ment offree schools, and ill fact for i II those
advantages which ought to flow from means
so ample, hen directed to purposes of gen
eral and lasting utility, by the enlightened
decision of a patrotic community.
Resolved, That this meeting do hereby ad
vise and request, the Senator and Repre
sentatives from Chatham County at tho
extra session of the general assembly to
which they «rc now called, to use their best
efforts to defeat if possible the pluu of dis
posing of the public land by lottery, which
experience has proved to have had none of
the good effects hich were contemplated
by it.
Resolved, That this meeting are of the
opinion, that the final determination of a
question of such vital importance to the best
interest of Georgia, should be made by a fu
ture Legislature elected with a view to that
particular point, so that the public will
might be most certainly ascertained ill re
gard to it. They deprecate and protest a
gainst any measure emanating from the
present Legislature, which may bo founded
upon tho precedent Land Lotteries, as a
sanction for a similar mudo of disposing of
the public land.—Because the wiil of their
const fluents has uot been ascertained in re
gard In it, and because it is believed, that
all the reasons which induced or could have
authorised former Laud Lotteries, have
ceased to exist, whilst other, and much
stronger motives and considerations are
now in operation to prevent such a waste of
the public resources.when so much substan
tial benefit is promised to the state by the
acfou of a well digested system of Internal-
Improvement.
The fullowing resolution offered by Dr.
. Dikikll, was also adopted
Resolved, That a Committee of three he
appnmledlo report to tins meeting at ■, fu
ture day an address to the citizens of Geor
gia, calling upon them to convene in their
respective counties and express their opini
ons upon the proper mode of disposing of
the recently acquired territory. Doctor
W. C. Da.mell, tien. Harden, and M. li.
M’Ai.i.isteh, Esq. were appointed that
Committee.
A resolution was then passed requiring
the proceedings of the meeting to be imme
diately published in the Gazettes of this ci
ty, and the niuuling was adjourned.
Internal Improvement.—We have seen
a paper which was opened yesterday in this
city, us r donation to Ehknezer Jenckes,
the proprietor, according to the act of the
tiun true. He then went to the window, and
found that guarded by itrinud men. Just
at this moment, he discovered a blaze of
fire, which had been applied to tile house ill
which Ins father, who had been for seme
time confined tu the house from indisposi
tion, was Bleeping.
“ In this stale of things, he determined,
if possible, to save himself by flight. Ac
cordingly, he opened the dour, and rushed
an the assailants, who supposing, as lie be
lieves, thnt he waa armed, gnvo way on ci
ther side, and permitted himselfund a young
man who had also slept in the house, to
pass. As soon as their object was discover
ed, they were pursued, anil that so closely,
that when they jumped into the river, their
pursuers wore within twenty feel of them,
and kept up a constant tire until they hud
swam out of their reuch unhurt. Nut so
fortunate his uulmppy father, and the chief
who remained in the house when the two
young men niudu their escape. The flames
suun enveloped the house, and an incessant
lire train the enemy was kept up, until hotli
these unfortunate men were literally shot to
pieces. Strange to tell, M’lntosh’s with was
ill the house with him, and escaped unhurt!
His body was dragged by her trum the
house, dreadfully mangled and burnt, a
horrid spectacle of savage barbarity.
It was nlflcinlly onnnucod at St. Petcrs-
burgli, oil tlie dd oi’Murcli, that all the dif
ferences which had arisen between Russia
nnd Great Britain on the subject of tho
North West Coast of America, tveredeti-
nitivdy adjusted in a Convention signed
on thnt dity by Count Nesselrode on the
olio part, and Mr. Stratford Cunning on
the other. The Convention lixos the limits
of the trailo nnd navigation of tho two pow
ers in that quarter, and regulates all that
relates to them.
Ship Rising States, Penrce, Providence,
dnyt.to O. Taft,—consignees, P. Hill, A.
& E. Wood, M. & A. Smith.
Schr. Mary Spear, Robinson, Thomas-
towu, (Mu.) todays, with Lumber to the
master,
Stenn Beat Altamnha, Harford, 50 hours
from Augusta, with Beats No. 12 and 14 in
tow, 11150 bales .Cotton mid other merchan
dize, ti G. B. Lamar, R. Habersham, S. C.
Greets J- Atizc, Geo. Gordon, Gumming Si
Gwalhincy, 11. Lord St co. Ponce Se Mac
kenzie, 8. J. Bmirgnux. C. Kelsey Si cn,
A. X- Molynoux, und others. P<tfsengtrt,
Munirs. Muckie, Griswold,Wilmurl, Morse,
Potior, Wiilmer, Iirmvn, Brcnan, Hart,
Fiote, Wheeler, and Thompson.
TU¥i PAVILION,
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
On tho 4Lli insluiil, Governor Pleasants
of Virginia in the presence of the officers
of the commonwealth, und of a large col
lection of cit izens, assembled at the coun
cil chamber, to witness tho ceremony, pre
sented io major gt.nerul VV ingfikld Scott,
of the United S.ates army, the sword wli.cu
the legislature of Virgin in had voted to him,
for his gallant services during tho late war
with Great Britain
Swords were voted ut. the same time with
the above* to General Gaini.s und Commo
dore Wa.iuenton, but as both were absent,
they were reserved lor presentation at a
future duy.
The schr. Enterprise, Brickhnrst, from
this port, arrived at Wilmington, jN.C. 24tli
ultimo.
A French ship from Martinique, was re
ported below yesterday.
Aletterfrom Madrid, dated March 14,
states thal the official accounts of General’s
Sucre’s victory in Peru Imd been received
in that capital, but that every one who
even spoke of it was liable to be arrested by
the Police.
Three sons of .Mr. Lippitt. Cashier of the
Union Bank of Providence, aged 14, li and
17 yeurs ; a son of Captain Burrows Aborn.
(clerk to Mr. Joseph Howard) and a son ni
Mr. Ames, who went on a smliug excursion
on the 1st instant, when almut two miles
frntn Providence, R. 1. weie upset, and
with tho exception of Mr. Aiuuh’ son, all
drowned.
Charlestons May I‘2.—Arrived, French
ship Trois Sonets. Mony, Havana, and 12
days from Cnpe Florida—where she drift
od ashore on the 27tl» ult.at 3 o’clock in the
morning, and remained until the 29th, when
she got over the Reef, with tho loss of both
anchors, false keel, some part of the sheath
ing. sprung aleak, and received considoru
ble otlier injury.—Bound to Bordeaux—put
in for repairs.
Schr. Mary, Hunter, Trinidad, (Cuba) 22
duys.
Schr. Susan, Brnld. Matanzas, 6 days.
Schr. Polly, Fivensh, Key West, and
days from St. Augustine.
Cleared, Br. ship Dunlop,Mundoll, Liver
pool; Br. bark Diadem, Curry, Liverpool;
schr. Superior, Hill, Havana ; sloop Tele
graph. Sawyer, New-York.
Tho editors of the Now-York Daily Ad
vertiser and American, in conjunction.
. . ,. I have sentto England for one of the unproved
-Last evening an express arrived in town j preBS1 . s , whicll wurkoff-MlUpapcrs uri hour.
informing the Governor, that at the same ,
hour of the same night, Hawkins, another From our C orrespondent-N.Y Gazette
Chief, living about forty miles distant from Office, May 4.—From tub Pacific.—Lot-
M’Intosh, had also been murdered by ano* * erK i rom ^ alparaiso to the 31st ot Juuua
. ’ ry, postmarked New-London, per ship Cc.n-
icr par y. neciicut, were received in town yesterday.
“ By the advice of tho Governor, Chilly They state that, the army of the Royalists
has gone to Washington, and it is believed ' vili, ' h had capitulated, were embarking for
. . Spain. Flour was plenty and dull at from
that tho U.S. government will take prompt p toflnn boar<) . K Th ,f re was evcry ap .
and efficient measures lor the protection of pearnnee of an unusually abundant crop of
tl,« friendly Indians. ; w
... , . . The brig Carlo, Hull, of New-York, had
In order to prevent depredation on our nrr ived „t Valparaiso, in 45 days from Bue-
frontiers, orders imve been sent to all tiro nos Ayres.
Generals commanding divisions on the fron
tier, to be on the alert to prevent it. The
Legislature will soon convene, when no
doubt such measures will he adopted, as
will ensure the protection of those Indinns
who may think proper to retire within our
settlements, and the defence of our fronti r
ugaint any invasion of the hostile party.
“ The Mashnlls* have already come in,
and will not return until they call he as
sured that it is safe to do so. Many others
will no doubt follow their example by flying
to this state and to Alabama.”
* A Creek family.
COMMERCIAL.
EXHORTS FROM SAVANNAH, APRIL
1825.
VV. T. Williams,
H
lU2o.
AS just received the NORTH AMUR
1CAN REVIEW, No. 47. fur April
Subscriptions received at $5 per au.
CONTENTS OF NX) XL PII.
Page
: 246
27'
The Charleston City Gazette, in reply
to our inquiry as to the prevalence of the
small pox in that city, states the existence
of that disease, and that the city authori
ties have not been remiss in their exertions
to prevent its extention—it also refers us to
the weekly bills of mortality, as a proof that
due notice has been given oft he deaths which
have been occasioned by it. The Gazette
adds—“ The citizens of Georgia should bo ^ ur market is in rather u calm state
r tl . , t , "fi regards cash transactions; some con
satisfied therefore, that wo have not been , sideralde transfers have made at 2!
■ UK (f*. T.» | HI*,. |
S. !*•». | :l’ K.
Liverpool.
5802
1265
134
West Indies,
35
New-York,
964
897
Providence,
665
(Ither Coastwise,
85
218
Charleston,
2848
46
River Clyde,
415
74
10779
1385
1284
For 7 in mhIis, end
ng \pr
11 rh.
82").
Foreign,
370 tn
5578
8 3
Coastwise,
44927
163
3530
Rt94«
5741
4Y23
Sun p',i
• ! las'
V’i’str.
Foreign,
65836
61 13
9184
2634
Coastwise,
3 696
257
98032
6370
1 1818
1) • a e.
j J6(;3b
62!’
V.,:*.)
From a Correspondent Augusta, May 11
SOWN* w. LONo
OFFERS FOR SALE, ’
PIPES COGNAC BRANDY
£l\J 10 do Holland Gin
400 Pieces Colton Bug(. T|
50 Bogs Prime Havana WrnifYir I
20 Boxes Candles CoIe * I
M^OO Kegs White Lead of sep.,"^ |
Dyer's Currant Wine, c
Qf* QUARTER C ASKS Currant wv
20 Bags Coffee ***
. a 30 Barrels Sugar
This spacious and hoaiitifules- For^sale low by ORRAY TAFT
May 14
33p
tablishment, has recently under
gone thorough repairs, and has
been superbly furnished and fit-1
ted up lor tho accommodation of visitants-
at the Springs the ensuing seoson.
be kept hy its former occupunt, and i. v .».. .... - •
er pains nor expense will be wunting to ' ,f ’ ai * °f w«ir* has left without
render the stay of visitors agreeable. It j'* 1 ® subscriber’s house in 8avanr. au .
will he opened for company on the 10th of dollars will be paid for her deflWv «,j
.4 t lit, A1 intro (riili.ni.il xnr.n *1, . ' “ J
Fi ty ollars I eward
It win TVf ARIAN, a short thick negro
i neith-: - LT -*- of yellow complexion, will, ,
■ Iw.Ull nl I . A ■ - 1, n .. In I
''tn,
bli*!.;
May, instant.
May 4.
ID* The publishers of the Now-York Eve
ning Rost, Daily Advertiser, and American;
the National Gazette, Philadelphia ; Patri
ot. Baltimore ; National Journal, and In-
t'*n gencer, Washington; Richmond En
quirer; Courier, Char lesion; and the Geor
gian, Suvnnnuh. are each requested to pub
lish the above advertisement, every other
day for one month, and send their bills, with
a paper containing the advertisement, to
the Pavilion for payment.
May 14 44rpj|
Fv.VAVi MOTIVE.
tho above reward upon the cot,vim,,.,,,
her being harbored by a white poison
the half of that sum. if by a perron ofc’olur
EDWARD IIAHDF.N
Mav 14
South Common, Sa«nni,4
-II!
N otice.
O N the 20th April, there ivns ehii.ned c . n
board sloop Throe Brothers lor//,,.
en, five pieces Oznnburgs und four buiull",
of thread ; finding noowuer for them h, t | e
ubove port, they were brought lirn-k,«,,/
the shipper in Savannah, can receive th, „
T 1
hy applying to BRADLEY, CLAUIluiq
& WOOD, at whose sturu they are lull.
May 14
HIE subscribor gives notice that all tick
ets ordered hy him ill the following
highly approved little Lottery, which shall
remain in his hands on TUESDAY NIGHT
NEXT, will positively be returned to the
Mhnagurs by the mail of the next morning-
As an opportunity of realizing £10,000 for
$3 50, may not agafh offer, it is hoped this
hint will not be ueglected.
TO SLIT THE TIMES.
ALL DRAWN IN FIVE MINUTES.
Hy authority of the State of Rhode Island.
Under the suptrinU ndance of Man
agers ajjfHiintrd hy Lava.
(BmmD
STATE LOTTERY,
a 28
primarily instrumental to the evil complain-. cents, since receipt of the late Liverpool n
ed of, bill thnt wo hnvo been afflicted j n counts to .iOth Miiich, upon a small credit.
28 cents cash tins boon refused for prime,
and holders generally will not offer in the
common with other cities of the
‘"i
Union, 1
with a severe and loathsome malady.”
This is all we asked—wo do not feel the
present state of affairs, anil confidently look
for higher rates; for some time past hilt little
Cotton was shipped—within the last few
least disposition to arraign tho conduct 0 f days, Imwovcr, it has boon going off no ru-
Ifte Civil Authorities of Charleston—we
simply asked for information relative to the
: piiily, that hy tho 1st, of June, there will
| not probably be over 5 or 8,000 halos in the
place, if there should even be that qnanti-
prevalonce of a contageons disease, which ■ Gotten—cash pricos—fair 25 a 28,
wc learned had been conveyed from that 1 R ™' l l 27, ,,r ! m " 88 ’ bllt liu, ° cai1 he bought
1 at these prices.
city to the interior of Georgia, whore per
haps it has never before been, end would
not now have been had proper publicity
been given to the fact, or measures taken
From Degraml's Huston Sale Report —
Sales for the week ending April .‘SO Coffee.—
About 7.000 lbs Porto Rico, very good, in
to , C , . , I light linen bags, 19 cents; 5 to 600 hags St.
t ) separate tho diseased from the hale, in; Domingo, good, 17 a 17Jc6 ms. All for
the city where the disease was imbibed ] exportation.
Whether tho publication of the victims to
the disorder in the usual weekly report of’
deaths, which is seldom looked to out oftho
city, except in seasons of yellow fever, is
due notice," every one will judge for him-
last Legislature, of the intended Ogeethoe self. We have examined the evidence re-
Canal, upon which was subscribed in a few ferred to, the Report of Interments, and
hour., nearly FOUR THOUSAND DOL- publish the following for i„c..™„
publish the following for general infurma-
LAR8. Tina subscription to tho further- tion. In January, (as far back as we
mnee ot an object which, it is asserted, will *
add largely to tho wealth and importance
of the « ity of Savannah, and a largo por-
have examined,) February, and March,
two deaths by this disease in each are re
ported ; from the 3d of last month to the
tion of the state of Georgia, evinces a spir- 8th oftho present, the average 1ms been two
It of liberality tn tho cause of internal ini- per week, viz. from 3d to 10th April, one ;
provement, which is highly honorablo to from totli to 17th, four ; from I7tli to 24th’
®ur citizens. * - - ■ ’
two j fro;
X? tb iutMt ’ one - •“<» prime in market.
i Cotton—Moderate sales were made to
manufacturers firs: of this week ntthe range
of our quotations in last week’s Report; but
since the recent advice?? from Liverpool the
prices have advanced one to two cents. A
prime lot ofN*w Orleans that was offered
for 20 cents a few days since, is now held
at 30 cents The Stock is very much re
duced. Sales of 100 bales Maranhain at
2»c.; 10 bains Surinam, fine, 31 ; 50 bales
Upland, prime, 25 a 26 ; 10 bales Alabama,
fine, 27; 120 bales New-Orlcaus, good to
prime, 20 a 30. 6 ms.
Rice.-—159 to 200 casks
good, 4 cts. per. lb. 6 ms.
Sugar.—200 to 250 boxes brown Havana,
fair to good, 10J cents, nnd smnll sales to
the Grocers of very good, at 1 \, 6ms.
Tobacco.—No snies have been made at an
advance on our quotations but holders ask
i n I cent per lb above them. Very little
NEW SE111KS, NO. XX
Art.
I. Redwoood, : : : :
Red wood, a Tale.
II. Butler’s Reminiscences.
Reminiscences ot Charles Butler.
Esq. of Lincoln’s Inn; with a Letter
to a Lady on Ancient and Modern
Music.
III. Insurrection of Tupac Amaru, : 283
Ensuyo de la llistoria Civil del
Paraguay, Buenos Ayres y Tucu
man. For el Doctor D. Gregurio
Funea.
IV. Modern Astronomy, ; : : : 309
1. Fundnineiita Astronoinim pru
Anno Mucclv, deducts ex Ohaerva
tionibus Veri ineomparabilis James
Bradley.
. 2. Tables Astronomiques publiees
par le Bureau des Longitudes de
France.
3 Tables. By B. do Linde nc tin
4. Memoiro stir la Figure de iu
Terre. Par M. de Laplace.
V. Letters on the Gospels, ; ; : 3G6
Letters on the Gospels. By Miss
Ilnnmih Adams.
VI. Count Pulaski, : : i
Pulaski Vindicated from an Un
supported Charge, inconsiderately
introduced iu Judge .tohnson’ssketch
es of the Life and Correspondence
of General Greene.
VII. Code Napoleon, : : : : : .303
1. Codo Civil, suivi de l’Expose
des Motifs sur Chuque Loi presente
par Los Oratours du Gouverncment,
&c.
2. Conference du Codo Civil avec
In Discussion jmrtieulierc du Comseil
d’Etat ei du Tribunal, &c.
U. Code do Procedure Civile.
4. Codo Penal, suivi des Motifs
presontes par les Oruteurs du Gouv-
crni'inent, &r.
6. Code destruction Criminelle,
suivi des Motifs. &c.
6. Code do Commerce.
7. Los Cinq Codes avec Notes et
Trnitos jwinr servir a mi ('ours coin
plot do Droit Francais; a l’Usoge
des Enidinns cn Dr it, ot de tuutes
les Classes de Citoyens cultives.—
ParJ B Siroy.
VIII. Professor Everett’s Orations, : 417
1. An Oration pronounced utCam-
bridge, before the Piii Beta Kappa
Society, August 27, 1824. By Ed
ward Everett.
2. An Oration delivered at Ply
mouth. December 22,1824. By Ed
ward Everett.
IX. Ciritical Notices, : : ; : j 441
1. Hall’s Colombia, ; ; ; ib.
2. Garnett’s Lecture on Fe
male Education, : : : 444
3 Outline oftho U. States,
4. New Hampshire Historical
Society, : : ; : :
5. Oubi’s Spanish Grammar,
6. Mr. Wheaton’s Address at
the opening of the Athe-
nicuin in New-York, :
7. Dr. Wure’s Address before
the Peace Society,
8. Metcalf’s Digest, :
Q iarterly List of New Publications, 46fi
Index, j j 479
Miiv 14 4|
first class—new series.
<9 -
ILL positively be drawn in Providence
W J . . _
on the 3d next month.—Fitly Number
Combination—6 ballots to be drawn.
S. Sf M. Allen Co. Agents for the Managers.
Highest Prize.
S C H E M E.
Prize of 0,000 is 10,000 Dollars.
' """ 5,000 Dollars.
5,000 Dollars.
548 Dollars.
2,000 Dollars.
800 Dollars.
2,200 Dollars.
2,200 Dollars.
4,224 Dollars.
3 is 17,028 Dollars.
1
do.
5,000
is
5
do*
1,000
is
1
do.
548
is
4
do.
500
is
R
do.
100
is
44
do.
50
is
88
do.
25
is
528
dou
8
is
6676
dot
3
is
6356
Prizes
J 19,600
l
13244
Blanks
(Tickets.
Fresh Medicines.
A SMALL QUANTITY <*T v ry s-f
rinr Canter Oil in bottles. Mugnesin
excellent quality. Soda end Soidletz 1’
dors, with n number of other MoiUcii:..,
inny bo bud ut prices much below the n>rj
rate, if applied for tn Mrs. S. IlOW AUD.
May 13 l:b
Holland Lin.
\ 6 VVeosp, Swan Brand,
of the best quality, landing Um
siJjp Emperor, for sale bv
FRANCIS SORREL,
Andersun’t, \\ hart.
Mnv 12 4’n
Cotton Bagging.
A FEW pieces best Baltic Hemp Bagging
do do do Flaxen do
For sale by
Aoril 29
JOHN II. REID.
3i
F
Prime 8eed Kice,
OR SALE—apply to
SAMUEL M. BOND, or
R. St J. HABERSH AM.
March II 96
Prime Pori
Just Received by ship Emperor,
BRLS prime Pork, city inspection.
For snip Hjr -A. BASSET.
Th v 12
Potatoes.
L X TIERCES Prime Northern Pott.
•J toes, just received and for pale hy
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD,
May 1*2 Anoinnx’s Wharf.
49,000 Dollars.
In this scheme, with six drawn ballots,
B
Darien Money.
ILLS of the Bank of Darien, willba
received for Dry Goods, by
C. W. ROCK WELL & CO.
April 14 h*
Mav 13*
Mav 11
there will be 20 prizes with three numbers
on them, 660 prizes with two numbers on
them, and 5676 prizes with one number on j Q/'k P
them. Those tickets having none of tlic jOvrS
vruwn ballots on th< in being blanks. To j
uelennine the fate c.f 19.000 ticki'ts, the 50 i
numbere will severally be placed in a wheel |
on the day of drawing, and six of them will
be drawn—and that licU't having on it as
a combination the 1st, *2.1 ami 6th ballots I
drawn from the wheel, will be entitled to |
$10,000 ; that having on it the 3d, 4th and
oth, 5,000 dollars; those having on them
1st, 3d and 6th—2d, 4th and 5th—1st, 2d
and 31—41 h. 5th and 6th—2d, 3d and 5th.
each 1,000 dollars; that having on it the
1st, 4th and 6th, 518 dollars; those huvind
on them the 1st,2d ami 4th—3d, 5th and!
6th— 1st, 4th and 5th—2d, 3d and 6ih,each 1
500 dollars. All others, being 8 tickets
having on them three of the drawn ballots,!
will be entitled to 100 dollars each* Those :
having on them two of the drawn bullets.!
nnd those the 3d and 4th. will be entitled!
to 50 dollars each. And those having on j
them two of the. drawn ballots, and those
the 1st and 2d, or 5th and 6th, will be enti
tled to 25 dollars each. All others, (being
528 tickets) h iving on them any two oftho
drawn ballots, will be entitled to 8 dollars
each; and all those having ovk of the drawn 1
ballots on them, will be entitled to 3 dollars
each.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize
of a superior douomiiia ion, can ho entitled
to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty
days after the drawing, and subject as usu-
4471 al to a deduction of 15 per cent.
I A considerable portion of ibis Lottery ie
448 P nt U P > n parcels of 17 tickets, embracing
al) the combination numbers from 1 to 50,
and which must of course draw at least 18
dollars, less the deduction of 15 per cent,
with so many chances for the capital prizes.
■sugar.
Loaf
BARRELS LOAF AND LUMP
SUGAR, for sule bv
April 14 P. M’PERMOTT.
( oflee.
FEW Bags Prime Ilnvann Breen
lee, for sale by T. LUTUh’lt.
Flour.
BARRELS Hultiinnre Suprrfnt
Flour, for miIo Iiv
S. Bi PARKMAN.
Landing and i’ »?•
30
BONES ”S|it'rtnau. l ti Cniwllos
lOOReamu Wruprimr R"i"’ r .
L BALDWIN
Mnv 10 J "'-
i olVee anil anal T ow
Q C. GRISWOLD Jr CO. offer for*
landing from ship Emperor,
100 Bags Prime Green Coffee
25 Half Barrels Canal Flour
May 12
450
453
Coffee.
BAGS Primn Gwen Cof>. !»»*J
from bri«r Pnntlicn, which wulK
sold lnw if taken from the wharf hv
BR ADLE Y, CLAGIIORN & \' r OOP.
May 11 Anciuux’s M
51
455,PRICE OF TICKETS,
438 j
jj3 50.
Wilmington.
Georgia—Chatham County,
lr. h Gou t of Ordinary. Hay Term, !83J
O N >he pp Urn of Henry Champion, admin.
infra or f J ha Street. "Mmseil, praying
an o-def Jkisi ... be mad. absolute on h a rom-
p.ymg witn (he law, to. he s,.l ■ of a Lot of
G« ! und. nuober four, [4J 'econd Tyihine
Hoyi old. Ward-. Ala-., p rtef a Lot, number
»i«. Tower Tything, Doikcr VYa-d being the
reil catate of the arid dee. for the benefit of
the heirs and creJitor.:—It ia ordered, that a
no'ipp be puhliahetl nine montha, in one of
Packages of 17 Ticket?, which are war
ranted to drawn 18 dollurs less the usual
deduction, with 17 chances for the highest
prizes $59, and shares in proportion.
ILr' Orders received us usual,
BY WM. ROBERTSON,
GEORGIAN OFFICE.*
May 14 44p
The Library
r ! open (hr tho delivery of Bonks, on J 1 ' 1 ’
t~ rt ll “'
dan. JJ'rdncxdon and Friday, from thn {
until fire o\ lock, P. M.
May 12
4-:
Superior Fresh Figs and Ttlffl-
arinds,
J UST received nnd for sale bv
LAY Sf HENDRICKSON,
May 13 “ “ ”
Shad’s Buildings.
AYanted,
UNION
CANAL LOTTERY,
SIXTEE.NTH CLASS.
B ankable money.—appk-"»
LUTHER’S EXCHANYE OFFICE
March II
P ERSONS who have ordered tickets in
this Lottery, and which yet remain iu . . n, r n
r'.Ti, 11 /. j’vtfln'T
For Sale,
A COMPLETE WAITING MAN’. <»'
ber and honest. Also, to ba biffl
good waiters. In a private fin® -
e .. .... J:..-
May 14
t be granted
S. 11. BOND. c c. o.
*4
will be forfeited.
M*jr 14
W. ROBERTSON.
44e
_ well regulated boardill^•bP , ” , ’
, servants would bn an acquisd**'
| Apply at the ollice of the Georgian, for to.
1 ther information.
May 0