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tsMantn, but only say “ they hid no Untie
to •ell."—Tbit the Commissioners wnul
threstro, but their thrvsis would til end i.
word* m toon (her heird from the govern-
■sent Been liter the Treity was freely v
greed to, he did not eeue bit opposition —Me
lent t menage by Wm, Hsmbly, the Interpre
ter, to tcU tome of the Indiana that they
ahauld go away aerate the line that night or
they would be taken and ahut up until they
aigned the treaty. Thia party went off in the
night ai they were told. The new morning
three men were amt after them to know why
they had gone away r they told theae men the
message they bad received from Col Crowell,
which «ss the reeaon of their going. One of
theae messengers, Ben Daulawia, ia now in
Washington,
After Col. Crowell returned from Washing
ton, a Gout c l of the Nation waa oalle.lt when
the broken hour waa out. Chiliy McIntosh anti
several ofthefriendaofflen. Melntoatt attend
ed. Th'.y eilled on Cal. Crowell for rations,
Wlreh were refilled to the friends of General
McIntosh, hut were furniahra ‘-y Col Crowell
toall others. Within eight day- aftet this
Council, a hostile party attacked the house of
Gen. McIntosh and killed him and E'ome
Tuatennuygee.
ed ti eivilixsion Since
purposes.
New, air, we beg our father, the Prar dent
If Col- Crowell is continued as Agent,
iaeiiti -*d,
(Signed)
Chilly McIntosh,
J-itetlifsy McIntosh,his x mu
Ben Daulawia, hia x mark.
I in Dauiawaa his x mark
Wiseino-ron, May \7tb, 1825.
Springs in 18 :1-
Col. Croweli, at Brok n Arrow, Info-mert
the Council that he had made an arrangement
with the government of the 0. St-tea that ev.
try individual ofthe Nation shot, d " cetve an
equal sh-re of the money which was to be
psid unde tr.e late treaty If he d d make
thia arrangement, the pa.ty of ua going to the
Western country wdl net get enough to psy
cor expenses- If Col. Crowell did m ike tbia
ai-raogv itif nt v icti you, not one would go tu
the We .tern country t becauae they have no
money obes-c-eirexpexces.i/.dnone to pay
for their improvements.
We beg al.'O to know if the V. States will
not pay our expenceahece, on the basinet::
wlt tlli tins brought us to Wrdtingtnn. It is
buititiess in wh ch the United -States it con
eerned equally with the Creek Ndimi.
We beg to be informed m-day what will be
done by nu- fatlte»the President, becauae we
ar- to l ave -V h ngton to mo.r-'W.
(Signed) Chilly McIntosh,
I .tullaskey M tlntnsh.his x nritrk-
Ben Daulawzs, -is a mark-
Jim Uiuiawxi. lua x tni k*
To the Hon. Jaur.a lUanooa,
decretory a/' M'sie-
ttrriRTsrjT ov Wax May Ifth, 1825
Fiieiult unJ /bsiAsrt —I hove received jour
letter ul his date, and am diree'ed by the
I't evident to convey to you hia deep regret at
the rupture of the friendly ties which have
heretofore bound you together as a nation and
at the cs’amity which !ui befallen you in the
dca-h o r G;n Mclntnnh and two other Chiefs-
Gen. Mcl -toah was known aa the ste.ff. friend
of the U Stales and -if civil xationi and h-s
d ath is very aensihly felt as a great loss. I
am direated in st-te further. thst mcauaiires
ha v e been taken by he P.eaidnnt, which't is
hoped will q iiet the disturbances which ex
HP smo ig y-nr pe ople, and secure you from
future violence.
rhe chirgsa von make against the Agent
wdl be etam n.:d into, as will the sibj-.ct of
ll.ereceil calamity, generally Sue't .inea-
acres w ill be taken as may seem beat calculated
tn'racunciteexisting uifferetieer,aid to pun
ish such aa tr ay appear to have anted in pra
ting them, and,aa it maybe within the pro-
v.ncc of trie govorninc-t to punish. Y mr ex
pen ics in comi -tr to Washington on this mel-
snrh ,|y nccarioo, will be paid, on your Dre
ar, it'mg an upp ov d estimate of them: and
your i quest to have an Agent to accompany
you. in search of a country for your future
residence, is granted.
I am, respectfully,
Ynur Iriend and b -other,
fsiguw'j James barbcub.
Chilly Mcl.. i sh, h
Interiefky M Intouhl „ , „ .
Ben Dowtoi w, > Creek Drpuansn.
Jirn Du'VloJiU', J
DIED,
her afflicted husband and family a full
knowledge oftho irreparable loss they have
been called upon to sustain. In the prime of
life and the midst of her usefulness she has
been cnl. off! how inscrutablii are the dis
pensations of Providence!
ID* The friends and acquaintances of Co).
G. W. M’Ai.lister and family, are invited
In attend hor funeral this afternoon at four
■O'clock
tP&miBffs
MB. BAY BE.
A LINE! of PACKETS has been esta
blished between New-York and Havre,
t0 leave birth ports regularly, on the First
and hyteentK days of each monlA during (lie
year. The ships composing the line, are
last sailers, w«Ufottndand commanded,‘cop
pered and copper fastened. Their accom
modations for passengers, compriso all that
can be required, for comfort and conveni
ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta-
P ERSONS who have ordered ticketa in ken for £ 140 each, for which they arefurnish-
the GRAND STATE LOTTERY of ed with beds, beddtling, wines and ample
RHODE ISLAND, which drew on Friday | stores of every description,
last, can obtain them if immediate applica- Goods intended for shipment by them,
tion Ib made, as the drawing of the whole m »y be sent to the agents, who will attend
For New-York,
, J»W The ship
jfcH|r ELIZA ANN,
JraHo- Cant. WiUberger,
SOE. Will aail on Wednesday next,
15th inat. For freight of one hundred bage
cotton or equal'bulk, or passage, having
handsome accommodations, apply to Capt.
W. on board, or to
June 10 HALL & HOYT.
10,000 DOLLS.
T\ck«Aa IWcfcVveA.
\ %
LAFAYETTE
COfEEB UOV&E.
Lottery will be received on Tuesday even-
ingnext.
Price of Tickets FOUR DOLLARS.
WM. ROBERTSON,
June-10 Georgian Office.
FORT or 8ATANNAB.
Notice.
Tt/TR. GEORGE D. SWEET, has been
ItJL appointed our Attorney, during the
ensuing Bummer season.
S. h M. ALLEN h CO.
June 10 87p
Notice.
VTINB Months slier d-tlc, application will
Lx be made to the Justises of the Interior
Court of Chatham County, whrn aitting for
ord nary piirpotea, for leave to sell thst part
ol'lot No. 5 lir*t Tvthing, Reynolds -Vard, In
the city of Savannrh, which belongs to the e- -
tnte of De La-nbertoa. fer the benefit of the
heira snd creditors of raid estate
PKTF.R F.VBN, Adler-
MARY EVcN, Ad- x>
lone 10 182*
The Library,
Vi^tLL hereafter he opened for the de-
” f livery of Books from four until six
o’clock, P. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. L. MASON,
Librarian.
May 30 57
Darien Bank Bills.
TRILLS of the Darien Bnnlc will he re-
-O ceivcd nt par for DRY GQODS. by
ANDREW LOW h CO.
Mnv 19 48
Corn Afloat.
BUSHELS Prime Corn, for
Asale in lots to suit purchasers,
by GEO. F. PALMES.
June 8 65p
Wanted,
TR MPTY WINE BOTTLES. Apply to
Hi May 11 GEO. RYF.RHON.
Wanted,
A NUMBER offirst-rnte SEAMSTRES-
A SES, to whom good encouragement
will be given. Apply at the Clothing Store
on the Buy,four doors eiBt oftho City-Hotel.
June 9 66t.
Fresh Medicines. •
A SMALL QUANTITY of very stipe
il rior Castor Oil in bottles, Magnesia of
excellent quality, Arrow Root, Soda and
Seidlotz Powders, with a number of other
Mediciues.mav be had at prices much below
the usual rote, if applied for to Mrs. S.
HOWARD.
May tC 45
Sugar.
Q>1 HOGSHEADS J Prime Muscovado
nj O 115 Barrels ( Sugar
15 Hogsheads N. Orleans do
For sale hy J. B. HERBERT & CO.
M-m- on
Glass Lamps,
TVTEW PATTERNS, elegantly figured
X x aud cut, just received and for sale hy
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings.
Mnv 16 45
Gin and Butter.
Received per ship Corsair,
k BARUFiLS GIN, and by Thomas
• w Hull, 34 Hogs Butter
Forsule by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
March 26
Varnish & Turpentine.
T> RIGHT and Black Varnish and Spirits
X8 of Turpcntiue, on consignment, for
sale by -• T. S. LUTHER.
March 11
Double Distilled Rose Water.
A FRESH SUPPLY of best LondoS
XX Rose Water, received per brig Pan
tiles, and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
May 10
ARRIVED,
“for. Samuel Smith, Sayward, in die-
—Waa bound with flour from New-
ydsias to Port-au-Prince, and dismasted
^ lie gale gale of 3d inst.
Steam Boat Commerce, Harvey,Charles-
™>2 days.
SAILED,
.Ship Wm. Wallace, Wood, New-York.
“fungers, B. Burroughs, lady, family and
•e'vattts, G. W. Owens, lady, family and
■jrvantB, Mr. Arnold, lady and eervants,
Lay, lady, child and servants, Mrs.Rus-
i, 2 children and eervant, Mrs. Campbell,
' Mr. Benedict, Messrs- E. Jackson, C.
“It, E. F. Campbell, F. Morgan, J. C.
J 0, gan, Butler, Wondrus, Eastman, Wm.
Thw' ^' Bro ' L Harrison, and Pardee.—
. 0 m. Wallace, wae towed down by the'
am heat Samuel Howard, and got to sea
Ri 4 '™ ,ocl * yeaterday.
tosp Three Brothers, for Darien.
f, JrtntvxD rnoM THIS ronr,
—Lharleeton, on Tuesday, schr. Enter * 1 -
” lz c. Brickhouse, 2 days.
J 10 *^ Georgia-Ann, enme up
toe "'ff 1 ' 1, wittl <0,nu <i»m-
"P fectwed in the gale of Friday.list.
Notice.
T HE subscriber being about to relinquish
business in this city, requests all those
to whom he is indebted, ta sund in their ac
counts for payment; and all those indebted
will please pay their notes mid bills on or
before the 15tli inst. After that time they
will be left with W. W. Gohoon, F,sq. my
attorney. ZELOTESDAY.
June 1
Board of Hfalth.
Savannah, May, 18, 1825.
TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE
CITY OF SAVANNAH.
Y OU are earnestly requested by the
Board of Health, to inform them
through the medium of their Chairman,
Ward Committees, the City Marshal, or
by notice in writing, through the Post-Of
fice, of any nuisance which exists; or of any
deposits in stores or cellars, that may be
considered injurious to the health ofthe city.
By order of Col. Shellman, Chairman,
I. K. TBFFT, Secretary.
May I* 48
to their reception and forwarding, without
charge for storage or commissicsts. The
expenses which may, in such cases 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 alllettere that may be sent by
mail.
Letters respecting either freight or pas
sage, must he addressed, post paid, to
CRASSOUS *, BOYD.
Agenlt, New York.
oct 14 71
Passage for Liverpool.
The very superior and fast
sailing ship
CORINTHIAN,
Is daily expected, and as her
cargo ie ready to go on board, she will have
immediate dtBpatch—her accommodations
are spacious and splendid. For passage as
above apply to.
FRANCIS SORREL.
June 7 64u
For New-York,
The new and fast sailing schooner
STAR,
C. Cole, Matter,
Will sail on Saturday next. For
freight or passage, having handsome ac
commodations. apply to Capt. C. on board,
at Jones' Upper Wharf, or to
Junes HALL A HOYT.
For Boston,
MSf The fast sailing schooner
rtSJf SPARROW,
JY&N F. BaderthaH, Matter,
•SWKWil! positively sail on Sunday.—
For a few small packages or passage, ap
ply to the master on board, at Jones, Low
er Wharf, or to
JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Buildings,
Who hat for tale,
60 Barrels Superfine Flour.
June 8 65
For New-York.
Ten passengers can be aeeom-
r moduted on board echr. POLLY,
i, Capt. Easton, to eail on Sun-
fcday. Apply to
ROBERT S. GOFF.
June 0 66e
For Baltimore,
The fast sailing schooner
TRIAL,
, Matter,
Will have immediate despatch—
'or freight or passage, apply to the master
on hoard, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to
HALL & HOYT.
Juno 9
For New-York and ISew-Bed-
ford,
The sloop
LEOPARD,
Sturt.-a ant,
iWill Bail on Wednesday, 1 r.th
inst. For freight or passage, enquire of the
master, or THOMPSON &. BONNY,
Who hare in store a small assortment of
CHOICE SPIRITS & CLOTHING,
for sale at cost until 12th of June.
June 8 , 65
For iSew-York $ Providence,
Tile fart sailing packet sloop
HERALD,
J. Heath, Matter.
Will eail on Sunday, the 12th
inst. For freight or passage, having ole-
pant accommodations, apply to the master,
on hoard, at Moore's Wharf, or to
H. BLAIR.
Juno 8 6:jU
For New-York 8? N. Bedford.
The fast soiling sloop
F L O R A.
Paul Briggs, Matter.
Will sail on Sunday npxt, and
can accommodate live or six passengers,—
Apply to the master on hoard, or to
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD,
Anciaux'.. Whaif.
June 8
For the North.
The subscribers will
engage to furnish a
coach and four horses.
to start by the 15th
inst. and go through the different states as
far as New-Jersey. Enquire of
P. C. STRYKER,
Georgia Hotel, Savannah.
JOS. f. THOMPSON,
Augusts.
June 6 63
T IIE subscriber very respectfully in
forms hia friends and the public in
gencml, that his MINERAL APPARA-
T(3B ia in good order, and he will constantly
during the season, have
Superior Soda-Watery &c
and in addition vihst quality SYRUPS.
nwMm
every day J from 3 until 12 o’clock, P. M.
PETER LAURENS.
May 251 - 53i.||
mm
Square,
Tiros,
contiu
BASHING-HOUSE.
The gentlemen of Savannah
and its vicinity, are informed that
the BATHING HOUSE on the
north side of the Court-House
ext door to the residence of P. P.
on. Esq has been opened and will
open for this season, under an ar
rangement much superior to that which
hns heretofore existed.
The utmost attention will always be paid
to cleanliness and to the comfort and con
venience of visiters. Cold and warm baths
at any hours of the day, and until nine
o'clock in the evening.
The terms will be 58 cents for each bath,
or three tickets for one dollar, which will
entitle the holder to three baths.
Mny 27 55{
Tina yayUiYUnV,
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
This spacious and beautiful es
tablishment. has recently under
gone thorough repairs, and lias
been superbly furnished hnd fit
ted up for the accommodation of visitants
at the Springs the ensuing season. It will
lie kept by its former occupant, and neith
er pains nor expense will be wanting to
render the stay of visitors agreeable. It
will be opened for company on tho 10th of
May, instant.
May 4.
It/’Tho publishers ofthe New-York Eve
ning Post. Daily Advertiser, and American j
the National Gazette, Philadelphia; Patri
ot, Baltimore; National Journal, and In
telligencer, Washington ; Richmond En
quirer, Courier, Charleston; and the Geor
gian, Savannah, are each requested to pub-
fish 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 44rp||
To Rent,
The corner store in Gibbons’
Brick Buildings, recently occupi
ed by W. and II. Rose. Posses
sion given first of November.
Also, several other convenient fire-proof
Stores in sain Buildines.
Also, two Dwel
ling Houses on State
Street, near Ogle-
i ihorpe-Squaro.
Also, a House and large Lot on Jo-
Lacliim-Street. Apply to
S. B. PARKMAN.
May 24 52c}
■A
M l
Q
To Rent.
A Brick Tenement DWEL
LING-HOUSE, on tlie north
side Market-Square, at present
occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene.
Possession car be had on the first day of
November next.
JnJ Also, the STORE formerly
occupied by Mr. John B. Wick,
m as a shoe store. Possession giv-
JmML en immediately. Apply to
CHARLES ROE.
May 28 58
SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS,
A FRESH SUPPLY ofthe above VAL
UABLE MEDICINE, just received
per brig Frances, and for sain hy
GEO. RYERSON,
May It Sole Agent.
ATTENTION* \\
A PPEAR at the east end of the Bay,
near Fort Wayne, on FRIDAY
NEXT, 10th inst. at four o’clock, P. M.
in full uniform, armed and equipped tor
Company Drill.
Yon will also attend a Company Meeting
at the Exchange, the samo evening, at
eight o’clock, to make arrangements for
celebrating our National Anniversary.
By order,
BAYARD, First SergH. S.V.G.
June 8 65
Savannah and Augusta Midi
LOACH.
Sugar and Molasses.
K fh HOGSHEADS, 10 Tierces and 76
Barrels Mnlaturos
37 Barrels Sugar, just received and for
sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
May 24
New Arrangement—Georgia Side.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public thst he has removed the Line
ef Stages on the Georgia side, and will
hereafter, leave Savannah every Sunday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o’clock, A.M.
lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at
5 o'clock next day. For seats, apply at
the Georgia-IIotel.
JOSEPH I. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
Savannah, March 20,1825.
N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to
Let.—Horses kept by the day. month or
year, and expresses sent at the shortest
notice.
March 24 100
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On MONDAY, 13th instant,
At XI o'clock, in front of his Auction
Store, a general assortment of Groceries.
June 8
mm
, BY CALVIN BAKER,
On THURSDAY, 9th instant,
At XI o’clock, will be sold at the stsre of
Mr. Wilson Fuller, in Market-Square, all
his remaining stock of DRY GOODS, con
sisting of a great variety of choice and sea
sonable articlea, among which are, Fine
Bluo, Black and Drab Cloths and Cassi-
meree, Rich Muslin Robes, Black Canton
and Nankin Crapes, Linen Cambrics, Lin
en and Cotton Bedticks, Fine White and
Colored Marseilliea Vestings, Men snd Wo
mens Black and White Silk Hose, Super
fine Black snd Colored Bombazines, Plain
and Figured Book Muslins, Jaconet do.
Scotch Lawns, White Cotton Hose, White
and Colored Cravats, Flag Handkerchiefs,
Beaver Gloves, Fancy Calicoes, he. he.—
Terms time of sale.
June 3
EXECUTOR’S SALE. *
BY J.B. HERBERTh CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will ba sold before the Court-House in
this city, between the usual hours, Lot No
10, Ewensburgh and Oglethorpe Ward,
withthe improvements thereon. Also, two
Negroes, named Polydore and Ben, be
longing to the estate of Josiah Fox, dec.—
Sola by permission of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by
order of the executors.—Terms cash. *
May 24
ADMINISTRATOR’S. SALE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
At XI o’clock, will be sold in front oftho
Court-House in this city, a TRACT OF
LAND in Tattnall County, containing 575
acres, situated near Canoochee River, be
longing to the estate of Samuel Haughton,
dec. and sold by permission of the Court of
Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of
the administrator.
May 10
AVE received by the schooner Star,
a fresh supply of
J KOPMAN & CO.
H
Fancy and Staple Articles,
AMONO WHICH ARE,
Barege Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Green Gauze Veils
Fashionable Ribbons
Muslin Robes, Swiss Muslin do. Black
Mode
Black Levantines
Blue and Yellow Nankeens
Plaid and Figured Book Muslins
Cassinctts tor Gentlemen’s summer
wear
White Linon Drill
Colored do do
Silk Stockings and Gloves
Feather Fans
Parasols, Umbrellas, he. he.
June 6 63n
nmi *
James Anderson Co.
H AVE removed to the middle tenement
Young’s Buildings, where they offer
for sale a large and general assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOOD3,
received by the latest arrivals from Liver
pool and New-York.
April 25 27
SPRING and SEMNLEU.
GOODS.
B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
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 4t CO.
Feb 28 80
REMOVAL.
T HE subscribers have removed to John
ston’s Square, next door west of
Messrs. A. Low h Co. where they are
opening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods y
m addition to their former stock.
W. h H. ROSE.
April 5 10
ID* The Darien Gazette, and Recorder,
Milledgeville, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
office.
Mat karel,
ThTO. 1,2, and 3, Boston Bay Maekarel,
J.1 fresh, landing from schooner Polly.
Al.so,
N. E. Rum, in bbla. Cod fish, Tobacco
Pipes, Wrapping and Writing Paper, Soap,
4tc. for sale low if taken from the wharf.
ROBERT S. GOFF.
June 7 64p
To Hire,
A SMART ACTIVE BOY, about eigh
teen years of age : he is a good house
servant, and if required, can take care of a
pair of horses and drive a carriage. He
will be warranted sober and honest. Ap
ply at this office.
J-ino 7 64u
Seidhtz and Soda Powders.
K A DOZEN SEIDLITZ POWDERS
aJU 50 do Soda do warrant*
ed pure and genuine
Juet received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Shads Buildings.
May 25
Corn.
Q/\ftrk BUSHELS Prime Maryland
UvUU White Corn, afloat, on board
schooner Trial, at JoneB’ Upper Wharf, aud
for sale by HALL h HOYT.
Juno 4
B. B. S. Porter.
A CASKS just received rnd for sale
<*U hy J. B. HERBERT h CO.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT It CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will be sold before the Court House ia
this city, between the usual hours of sale,
*“* two cows &r
CALVES, h all'
the Household h
iKitchcu I-'urni L„ .. .
ture of the lale John Street deceased. By
otdet of the administrator Terms cuh.
May 24
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT S, CO,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will be sold before tile Court-House in
this City, between the usual hours, TWO
NEGRO SLAVF.S named Nelly and Dido,
the property of the estate of Owen Jones,
deceased. Sold by permission of the Hon*
orable the Inferior Court of Chatham Coun
ty, and by order of the Administrator.—**
Terms cash
May 18
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT h CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will he sold before the Court-House in
this city, between the usual hours, TWO
NEGROES, Peter and James, belonging
to the estate of the late James Wallace,
Esq. deceased. Sold by permission of ths
Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, and by order of the administrator.
Terms cash.
May 5
TO PLANTERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING made a considerable purchase
of last season’s imported PLAINS,
which they offer for sale at the laet year’s
prices, for cash or drafts on their factors,
payable any time before the 1st of April
next; which must be, at least, 20 to 25 per
cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation
can be sold at. W. & H. ROSE.
Savannah, 7th June, 1825.
The Darien Gazette will insert the above,
until the first of October, and send the bill
to thia office. *
June 7 63
Dividend, No 14.
BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, J
Savannah, 22d April, 1825. (
T HE Board of Directors having this day
declared a dividend on the capital
stock ofthis Bank, for the last six months, of
$3 per share, or six per cent per annum,
the same will be paid to the respective
Stockholders thereof, or to their order, op
and after Monday next.
By order of the Board,
A. PORTER, Cashier.
O' The editors of the Augusta Constitu
tionalist, Washington News, Southern Re
corder and Georgia Journal, Milledgeville,
will please to publish the above three times,
and charge the expense to this Bank.
April 23 26
THE
Lafayette Pamphlet,
J UST published, price seventy-five centli
an account of the reception of
OSiraRAX, Z.AFAYETTS
IN SAVANNAH.
On Saturday. March 19tb, 1825,
ofthe entertainments given him, and ofthe
ceremonies, Masonic and Civic, on laying
the corner stones of momimonts to the tnen>
ory of Generals Gueexe snd Pulaski.
Compiled and published in compliance
with a resolution of the LafsvUe Joint-
Committee. W. T. WILLIAMS.
June S 63p
COLUMBIA HALL,
Nevf-Lebanon Springs.
T HE Proprietors of these Springs ba
the pleasure to inform the public, th
having made several improvements sin,
the last scsson, they are enabled to ente
tain is many persons as any establishme
in the United States. Columbia Hal]
fitted up with new furniture, in a style
qua! to the accommodations of at y oth
foshionsble retreat in the country.
New Lebanon Springs have'been lot
celebrated for their medical virtues, at
have been a fashionable resort for mat
years. The buildings are handsomely s
uated, the rooms large and airy, comman
ing fine views of a beautiful country
mountain and valley, celebrated for puri
of atmosphere, for rich surrounding scene
and affording the purest waters for bathin
A new and convenient Bath-House hi
been built during the past year, containir
twenty rooms for warm and cold bathin
and having a covered way to the Hall fi
the benefit of persons in dolicate health.
The proprietors assure those who mi
visit New-Lebannn for health or plcasur
that no pains shall be spared to afford the
the best accommodations. The Ballstc
and Saratoga Waters will be kept constan
ly for the nee of Boarders.
The Springs are situated on the Bostc
Road, twenty-five mlleB from Albany, at
twoifty-cight from the city of Hudson-
The roads in every direction are in exet
lent order, and pass through a-beautif
dountry.
anthony Kerr,
HENRY HULL,
tr The National Gazette, Philadelphii
tne Courier, Charleston; the Georgia
Savannah; and the Patriot, Boston, W
please to publish the above daily for ot
month, and send their bills te the office
the New-York American. .V'
May 24 52n,