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. site, when hn has linen
self before the, ft, aa well by a public re-
arrtug d bpfcoudugtors of public journal*.
C tli, ub bf d at liix recall, and expressed a
v;|h> tn't he might be “ made an oxemplo
win' It appears to ub, however, now the
,*so is If under.-.o solemn investigation be
fore a court, that it ia material to an unbi
assed decision, that the press should abstain
from animadversions calculated only to ir
ritate the parties to the controversy, and in
duce a decision front passion or feeling
which should bo duo to truth and reason
alone. Commodnre Porter has done what
he believed to be hia duty; the Executive
Officers have done what they believo to be
theirs. It is not to be supposed that any
personal feeling has mingled in a transaction
of so serious import and great consequence.
It will be time enough to make the merits
of tho conduct of the accused and the accu
sers the subject of comment when the re
sult of tho pending trial shall be made
known. That result will not depend upon
our wishes, nor even public opinion, but
upon tho ovidonce which shall bo presented
to the Court, and their decision thereupon.
In compliance with a requisition of Gen.
E P. Gaines, Gov. Troup, has ordered two
regiments to be raised by draft. -The vol
unteer companies in the western section of
the state will, however, form a respectable
portion of those regiments. Tho draft will
take place in this county to-morrow, for
twenty-two inen, and wo ’suppose in the n-
ther counties in the western part of the
stale in a very few days. Tho counties
composing Brig. Gen M’Donald’s Brigade,
will furnish one company, besides Capt.
Wright’s “ Macon Volunteers," and the
fortunate drawers will be ordered to rendez
vous at Perry, in Houston County, on Wed
nesday the sixth July, to elect company
officers.
Whether those regiments will actually
be called into service is a question of great
doubt at present; but will in all probability,
be determined in s fetv dnys. T/iey will
however, be ordered to ho'd themselves in
ruudiuess to march at a moment’s warning.
Macon Jhessengir.
The Consul General of Colombia, Colo
nel L Palac 10, cautions the public against
a person of the name of Rkartlo Bermudez,
who styles himself a “ Colonel in the Co
lombian sorvice, Into aid-de-cninp to the Li
berator nnd brother of tho distinguished
General nfthnt name," the enid Bermudez
being an impostor nnd swindler. lie lus
practised his arts in New York nn.l here,
as appears by the Norfolk Beacon, lias ar
rived in that city, with a view, no doubt, of
continuing his plans of fraud and imposition.
Phitaddphia, June 35.
Ncw-Oaixams, June 8.—Tha number of
Interments in the Protcstnnt Grave-yard,
during the last week, have been 3 or 4 a day.
Tlie sexton informs us that this is double
the usual average during the winter and
early part of the spring.
TO TIllTFuBLIC.
The subjoined letter from Maj. Andrews,
(United States’special agent,) is presented
to the public, to prevent exaggeration, and
misrepresentation.
It speaks for itself. The reasons assign
ed for my temporary suspension from the
office of Agent, I trust will be duly under-
stoimd and appeciated. Indeed the untiring
leal manifested by Gov. Troup in the ac-
oomplishnientofhis purpose, has rarely been
equalled and never surpassed ;—it stunds
without a parallel in the annals of persecu
tion. I ask the public nnd my friends, to
fuspend any opinion in relation to the sub
ject connected with this suspension, until
i can have an opportunity of submitting my
defence- Far from seeking nny ndvunlngo
from the locality of my witnesses in he Na
tion, and from any situntio ns Agent—un
willing.to be suspected, even by the most
prejudiced, of being capable of using any
influence which my official station mny be
supposed to give me—and anxious to disarm
my uccuser ofrhe slightest pretext fur any
insinuation of that churracler i—If I had not
received Mnj. Andrews letter suspending
me during the time of taking the testimony, I
should have asked it. I assure my friends
and the public, that tho investigation will
resnlt in the establishment of my innocence
of tilt- charges prefornd against me by Gov.
Troup; for, having every confidence in tho
justice of the Government of niv country,
and its officers appointed to conduct this in
vestigation, and being conscious of the cor
rect intentions by which my official conduct
lms been inltueriecd—although I may for a
season lie subject to the inquisitorial pro
eeodings of the Governor and Legislature
of Georgia, and may be compelled in conse
quence thereof, to bear the populr odium,
yet 1 feel persuaded that in the enlightened
judgment of my countrymen I may safely
i dv. and from its award I can have nothing
to apprehend.
1 am respectfully.
JOHN CROWELL.
Creek Agency, June
Check Agency. Flint-mver. 1
June‘II. mr,. \
Butt—You have been advisedofthomea
sures heretofore pursued by the Presi
dent of the United States and of the Secre
tary of War, in relation to the charges, spe
cific and implied, made against you as Intli-
dinn Agent. I have now to inform you that
a suspension from the exercise of your func
tions as Indian Agent, (until all the testi
mony tn be collected in the Indian nation
has been obtained nnd examined,) bus been
decided on. I herewith send you a copy of
the evidence collected by a committee of
the Georgia legislature, and their report as
adopted by tire legislature. Copies of other
documents promised me by the Governor of
Georgia shall be furnished you as soon as
those documents are received. You will
accordingly turn over the Agency to tho
Sub-Agent, Captain Triplett.
, In resorting to the discretionary power
invested in me by the President, I feel it
auc to you to state frankly, that this deter
mination docs not recced from ony present
impression unfavorable to your innocence. I
am nut at liberty, in my present peculiar
situation, to form a Bettlod opinion on the
charges made against you, until all the evi
dence to be collected from every quarter has
enn received and carefully examied. But I
.lit 10 J' uuto eay, that so far as I am
a liberty to take up a present impression it
win favor of your integrity and honor. I
»vj it due to ynu to make this statement, in
consequence of the course (which must be
considered an unjust one, if not oppressive,)
pursued towards you by the authorities of
wenrgia ; my impressions too being chiefly
grounded on the expartc testimony taken
Your suspension is made from courtesy
to the authorities of Georgia, who have re
peatedly and urgently demnndod it—on the
greu id that it would be impossible to elicit
unbiassed testimony in the Indian nation
whilst you are in the exorcise of your func
tions, It is done too from a desire to do a-
way all pretexts which might otherwise
hereafter be soized on to destroy conAdence
in tho results of the examinations. The
suspension will be withdrawn so soon as
those examinations r*s concluded, should
'they result in establishing your innocence.
Aa the object oftho general gnvernmen:
jin this examination is the establishment of
.truth, it could not but give me pain as its
Agent to flud, that in taking testimony a-
' gumat you, ail tho usual prerogatives wero
1 lost sight of by Guorgia. You were neither
“ informed oftho nature or cause ofthe ac
cusation," or “confronted with witnesses"
against yon, nor had you “ compulsory pro
cess for obtaining wii ileuses" in your favor I
Tlie evidence on which the harshest opin
ions have been formed and expressed was
not only expartc, but it lias been spread be
fore the public in the Newspapers before
you had been informed of its character, or
had an opportunity of making your defence;
end public opinion thereby forestalled before
the general government, under which you
hold your appointment, has had an opportu
nity of examining tho testimony of either
party. The course which you have deter
mined tn pursue, as made known to me in
the copy of your letter, of the "20th. to the
Commissioners appointed by the Governor
of Georgia to take further evidence against
you,—in inviting them to lie present at the
examination nfyour voluntary witnesses—
ia of an opposite' chnrneter : and cannot fail
to strengthen the belief of your conscious
innocence.
It is scarcely necessary to odd. that in the
exalted character of tlie President of the
United Stntes. nnd ofthe Secretary of War
yftu have thesurest guarantee of a fair tri
a), nnd n just decision on it.
Very respectfully, sir. your most obedient
servant. T. P. ANDREWS.
Col. John Cro.voil, Special Agent.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Savannah, Julv 8, 1825.
The city continues in the same healthy
condition ns heretofore reported.
Sexton's Report of Interments for the week
ending bth July.
Died Oi Fever l
do. Dysentery 1
do. Intemperance I at the hospital
do Childbed' * 1 ' 1
Total 4
One of whom aged 5 years, one 17, and
two between 30 and 40.
By order if the Chairman, .
I. K. TEFFT, Secretary.
* Died in the country.
RECAPITULATION.
Report of Dentils in the city of Savannah
during the munths of May and June, 1825.
Died May, 2 0* vid Allen, aged 29 years,
dropsy ; May 5, Helen W. Tiot, 18 munths,
teething; May 23, Eliza Secord, 26 years,
consumption—Total 3.
Died June 8. F. M. Law. aged 8 months,
inflammation bowols; June to. Mary M'AI-
list,or, 32 years, affec. liver ; Juno 15, Ho
race Kirby, 27 years, fever country ; June
18, Beuj. Samlerlin, 44 years, fever remit
tent; June 23, Ann Mervin, 87, years, apo
pi xy ; June 38, Christopher Dixon, 30
years, fever—Total 8.
COMMERCIAL.
THE EXPORTS
Of Upland Cotton from Savannah fur the
pact three years are as follows :
From I st tjrt. 1822. to 30th Sept. 1823.
To Groat. Britain 88,859
To tlie Continent 8,960
Coastwise, deducting)
all to Charleston j
97,089
55,780
159,389
From IslOct. 1823. to 30IhSept. 1824.
To Grant Britain 70.683
To the Cuiitiueut 10,899
Coastwise, deducting)
all to Charleston £
81,582
54.510
130,092
From 1*1 Orl. 1824, to 30(5 June, 1825.
To Groat Britain
42,822
To tlie Continent
3,078
45.900
Coastwise, deducting
29,104
all to Chailesiou <
75,064
Total export for the eight months ending
June 30,1825, as above 75,064
Deduct received from ( g 00 q
Chureutoi, $ ' ’
Add stock in Savannah,
1st July
In Augusta and Ham
burg, 1st July
One half tor Charleston
To be received
-72,064
13,700
-2,800
1000
89,384 bales
From Wylie's .V O. Prii'f Currnnt, Jane 11
—Cotton.—The sales of the week have been
comparatively small, and but little over 2,-
500 bales, if that much: these operations
were confined to the middling and lower
qualities of Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennes
see nnd N. Alabama, to the exclusion of
choice from those states, which, according
to the view of purchasers, is held too high
—Holders continue firm in their dumnnd
for all descriptions, and particularly since
the receipt of advices from Liverpool to the
23d.& London to the 21st Apl-inclusive. We
have understood there was considerublo in
quiry yesterday, which may lead to further
sales lor description in our next. In that
from Mobilo we have heard of nothing do-
ingof late. Our quotations oflast week arc
continued. Arrived from Friday morning
3d, to Friday morning 10th, from Tennes
see and North Alubama 5590 bales, Louis
iana and Mississippi 47; together 5646
boles. Cleared in the same time, for Liver
pool 984 bales, Havre 723, Gottenburg 50,
New-York 792, Philadelphia, 711, Boston
13 ; in all 3273 : making an increase in
stock this weak of2373 bales. The imports
this soason, over all of Inst year ending 1st
October, nrn 63, 409 bales ; which, at a luw
valuation of £75 per bale, would amount to
$4,005,6% increase to the eetton growing
districts connected with this market; opin
ions are beginning to settle down in the be-
lief that our imports this year will be bn -
little* if any short of 200.000.
Arrived since 1st October last, 194,9B4 bales
Arrived in same time last sea
son, 1)17,383
Arrived in same time season be
fore, 152,594
Exported since 1st Oct. Inst, 166,240
Exported in same time last sea
son, 126,877
Exported same time season be
fore, 132,229
Stock on hand to-day, including
all on ship beard not clear’d 31,245
Stock on hand samo time last
season, 13,375
Stock on hand same time season
before, 28,365
Copartnership, {" Passage for England
Hi subscribers having united their in-1 A few more Passengers 1
■Sjtfh.p
fittrjpiase
-"I to offor a
2M1D2E I’eAEBm#
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED,
Schr. Valiant, Perry, Eilenton, N. C. 20
da vs, with corn, to the master,
Schr. Experiment, I’crqtiet, Darien, 36
hours, with rice, to P. Hill.
Selir. Rising Sun.Fairbanks,18 days from
Baltimore, to J. B. Herbert he co.
SAILED,
Ship Jane, Tucker, Liverpool. Passen
gers. Jno Miller, JII Reid, and Mirzu Fish
er, of Ohio.
Schr. Cygnet, , Now York.
Schr. Anna Marin, Sisson, Charleston.
Sloup Rosetta, Veruard, St. John’s.
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT,
At New York, 26th ultimo, ship Eliza
Ann, Wiltberger, 7 dnys ; brig Almira,
Harding, 7 dnys.
At Cbarloston. 31st nit. pilot boat Geor
gia Ann, Lowe, 1 day.
At Providence, 22d ultimo, sloop Rising
Sun, Chase, 10 days.
At New York, 23d u!t. schr. Polly Eas
ton, 8 dnys.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT,
At Portland. I9lli nlt.hrig Oxford,Porter"
VP FOR THIS POUT,
At New York, 25th ultimo ship Augusta,
White.
The shin Emperor, Bennett, for this port,
suiled from New York 24th ult.; ship Ajax,
Nichols, sailed sHine day.
The ship South Boston, was passed 12th
Mnv, off Waterford, steering up channel.
The ship Clifford Wuyue, from Havana,
arrived at New Yurk26tli ult.
The schr Mariner, from this port, was at
Pitt's Cove, (Nassau) 9th ult.
For New-York.
The coppered nud copper-fastened
schooner
RISING-SUN,
Capt. Fairliank,
Will positively sail for the above port on
Sunday. 10th inat. For passage only, apply
to Capt. Fairbank on her i d. or to
J. B. HERBERT Si CO.
Julv 7 84
For New-York.
The substantial schooner
V A T, 1 A N T,
Perry, master,
For freight or charter, apply on
board at the Exchange Dock. j
Julv 7 84 1
T he
’crests, will continue the Wholesale
ory Goods Business in this place under the
firm of C. W. ROCKWELL & Co. and
con
be accomodated in the ship
GEORGIA, to sail for Liver-
, ____poolon the 10th current. Ap-
tn Charleston under the firm ol RELPH, y.y to Captain Varnom onboard, or
ANDREW LOW &. CO.
M INTIRE Si CO. They intend keeping
a general assortment of Staple and Fancy
iDiRT ODDIDS
places, and that their stock may be
ased on such terms as to enable them
additional inducements to their cus
tomers, oneofthe partners will remain most
of his time in England, and another per
manently in New-York.
CHARLES KELSEY,
CIIAtLES M‘INTIRE,
GEORGE RELPH,
C. W. HOCK WELL.
Savannah, July 1, 1825.
jnly 7 84r.
July 2
83
To Rent.
A Brick Tenement DWEL
LING-HOUSE, on the north
side Market-Square, at present
occupied by Mr. II. D. Greene.
Possession can be had on the first day of
November next.
Also, the STORE formerly
occupied by Mr. John B. Wick,
as a shoe store. Possession giv
en immediulely. Apply to
CHARLES ROE.
Mny 28 56
mm
BV CALVIN BAKER,
ON FRIDAY, 8th instant.
At XI oYlk in front of bin Auction store,
•0 Casks LONDON CORTER.
Jlt'v 7
M i
c
Possession c
November n
fifc:
A.. B. HAYDEN,
ItanUsA,
For Sale,
H
wishing for his professional services will a complete travelling carriage. And
AS returned to Savannnh,
remain a lew days only■
and Will
Persons
A FAMILY carriage and a Pair of Hor-
sss, for a credit until the first of Janua
ry next. Also, a highly finished barouche.
BY C ALVIN BAKER,
On FRIDAY, 8th inst. at 11 o’clock,
Will bn sold at his Auction Store, a quan
tity of Bed Linen,Table Cloths/Towels Ac.
Julv 7 82
BY CALVIN BAKER.
On FRIDAY. Bth inst. at II n’l-lnrk.
In front of his auction . tore, a General As
sortment of GROCERIES.
■Inly 7 84
please send a note to his lodgings at Col.
Shellmar.’*.
Join 7 bin
A CARD.
T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in
the several Courts of Law and Equity
in this State, offers to the public his pro
fessional services in the Courts of
Bihb, I Henry. I Jones, I Crawford,
Monroe, 1 Jasper, | Twiggs. Pike.
WASHINGTON POE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)
July 7 84
T J RENT,
The house and premises in Broughton-
Street, occupied bv the Subscriber.
JOHN MAC'PHERSON BERRIEN.
June 28 81 f.
Swaim’s Panacea.
45 Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY from Dr. Haig’s Plantation,
Brewton Hill, near Savannah, three
negroes, viz. Limeric, a short stout fellow ;
Francisco about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high
Jack, who has a shot wound in the ami—
They ate all of a yellow complexion, and
intelligent follows. The above reward
will be paid on their delivery at the planta
tion, or being secured in the goal of this
County, or 15 dollars for either of them.
ROBERT HABERSHAM
June 28 80(r..
BY J. B HERBERT It CO.
SATURDAY. Bth instant.
Will be aold before our slnre, at XI oVlk.
a general assortment of GROCERIES. &c.
Also. 30 Tierces RICE.——Terms cash.
July 7
J B. Herbert & Co.
W ILL act as agents for THOMPSON
Si BONNY, during their absence.
lowing:
Acki.kmann’h Repository of Fashion and
La Belle Assembler, with fine colored
pLitei, complete series of either up to the
month of April,
Smith’s ~
Rook’s
can'
#vo. call, gilt, bound to match,
Anaciiahsis, 6 veils, and 4to plotcs, elegant
Goldsmith’s Greece, Rome and England
8 Vols.
j “Fo get me Not,” for 1825, a splendid vo-
Imn •. with late .
Life in London, or Day and Night scenes
o, .y Ha win.. > und Corinthian
j Tom with numerous colored engravings.
] Lie of an Actor, by Pierce Egan, many
10,000 lbs. colored plates.
Taylor H. Mt. xings at Bow stueet, by Pierce Egan,
Walker, on board schooner Valiant, at the' humourous plates.
Exchange Dock. I Da Syntax's Tour, 3 small volumes, co-
Julv 7 84 i lore<1 Plates.
Shakespeare’s Plays, complete in 1 volume,
with 40 fine engravings.
Rosseau’s Confessions, 4 vols. 12mo.
J UST rece.vcd, per brig Frances from
Philadelphia, afresh supply of this ce
lebrated Medicine direct from Mr. Wm.
Swaim, the inventor, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
Sole agentfor the State nf Georgia.
As will appear by the following extract
from Mr. Win.. Swniin’s letter, dated
Philadelphia, June 9th, 1825.
Mr. Anson Parsons,
SIR 1 Lay 4. Hendrickson’s adver. oflaBt sfiafion , s j rted PLA INS.
(ISOmen. I know nothing of. they got tlie which th offnr , br 8ule the , ari ar s,
Medicine in New-York, I will write to them pri c e *, for cash or drafts on their factors,
about it, I did not authorise them to adver- a blt tl , ne Uefi)re the , 8t of April
% a ,°'„Jr r9 ’ re,|,eUlf '& cwaIU 1 ■«*I Il’ich must be, at least, 20 to 25 per
(Signed) WM. SWAIM. j cent . , e99 then th# Mini Fal) Iniport J on
1 ” can be sold at. W. & H. ROSE.
. ... |., lu 1*. it \ If v i Savannah, 7th June, 1825.
1*4*i- JA/ A ID lej IV,j. | The Darien Gazette will insert the above
A MONG the works received per ship 1 ""til the first of October, and send the bill
Georgia, and now opened, are the fol- to this office.
i O VLAN i'LKS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
JJAVINQ made a considerable purchase
June 7
63
JOHN W LONG
OFFF.RS FOR SALE.
i’s Ti.ucydides, Hampton’s Polybius, '30 »"'in® HoS Gb *!"! “
ok’s Arian, Beloe’s Herodotus, Dun! ° U “ , d n ° D' i and Gio, s do
i’s Csr ar, and Baker’s Livy, .4 vols. ' d °
Afloat
■g fkfhrh Bushels CORN,
1 UvO Bacon, for sale by
50 hbls Matanzas Sugar
50 boxes Soap
30 do Candles
30 doz. Madeira Wine
150 pieces bes 42 inch Dundee Bagging
Calcutta Rugging, a superior arti
cle for packing square Bales.
1 case } Bleached Cotton Shirting
ofthe “ Dover Manufactory.”
June 98 qii.
Goffee, I’ork and Lard
C C. GRISWOLD & CO. offer for Gall & Spu'rzheim on Phrenology.
• sale Secret Memoirs of Louis 14th, extra calf,
sale
50 bbls prime Pork, New York City in
selection
20 do Mess do do do
60 kegs Lord
40 bags prime Green Coffee
June 7 84
Hall & HoU
OFFER FOR SALE,
9^00 Bushels very superior Balti-
UaJx-r"uiore Corn, in prime order
20 bags Coffee
50 bhls Baltimore Whiskey
42 do Rye Gin
2 lihd* do
10 pipes Holland Gin
4 do Cognac Brandy
Julv 7 84
nil BARRELS BEER, Fuller andTay-
Lf lor’s brand, received by Corsair,
For sale by
W. WILLIAMS.
July 7 8 lp
Hour & Coi n.
pr 4"b BBLS Moore’s Family Flour
t>U 50 do Baltimore do
1000 bushels White Corn
Received per Rising Sun, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
July 1 81
W indow liliiuis.
J UST received, an assortment of tlie
above articles of uii sizes.
I. W. MORRELL.
Julv7 84
Notice.
D URING my absence from Savannah.
persons having business witli me will
please call on Mr. Elias Reed, who is my
agent.
S. B. PARKM.AN-
July 7 84p
gilt.
Joanna Baillies’ Plays, 3 vols. elegant.
Cox’s Female Scripture Biography, 2 vols.
elegant.
Wright’s Guido to Ancient and Modern
Dublin; to the -ike of Killarney ; to
Wicklow ; a & iio Giant’s Causeway
4 vols. with 1 1 ,us line plates.
Vasis’ Picture of va, los and of Rome, with
maps anil views of Public Buildings, &c.
Elton’s Remains of Hesiod.
Edgeworth on Education. 3 vols. iBino.
Mortimer on Pyrotechny and Recreative
Fireworks.
A selection ofthe Poets, &c. various sizes,
with fine plates, and splendidly bound.
Also, s few
LAW BOOKS,
Among which ar«
Ronickc on th*' principles ot Indemnity on
Marine Insurance
Glen on Lille of Exchange
Code Napoleon, or French Civil Code,
translated.
3d Broderipand Bingham’s Reports.
Hammond’s digested Index to Term Re
ports, during George 3d and 4th, 2 vols.
Greene’s Admiralty Digested Index.
OrderB for Books from London will bo
regularly transmitted and imported for those
who wish them.
W. T. WILLIAMS.
J • • 84p
i_U . 1 i.Y u i iL/pj.
THE
Lost.
S UPPOSED to have been between Bay-
street and tlie South Common, and be
tween the hours of 2 in the forenoon and
7 in the evening, tlie following notes, say
$ 100 bill of the Bank of Darien (this note!
was in two halves and watered together to ;
a piece of white paper) also three notes of
the State Bank of Georgia of fifty dollars!
each ; these notes were all rolled up to
gether in a piece of white paper, and must I
nave fell out ofthe puntaloon pocket. The.
finder will be very liberally rewarded by
leaving them at this office,
July 7 84 I
UXI9JV CANAL LOTTERY
17th CLASS.
Was djawn in Philadelphia yesterday.
T HOSE who hive left orders for Tickets
in the above Lottery, are requested to
call for them immediately, as they advance
to $11 To-Mortow. nnd all orders not taken
up previous, will he subject to the advance.
The Scheme consists of
Prize of - - - 850,000
20,000
1
1
1
2
1
20
. . - - - 10,000
5,000
4,720
1,000
£*C &)C. isc itsc.
Call immodiately and secure a Chance, at
LUTHER’S
July 7
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Y'kkeA up drift,
A SlS OARED BOAT, gunnel and in
side painted red. The owner is re
quested to provo property, pay charges and
take it away.
M. WOODWORTH.
June 12 69+
he first Lot-ery to be Drawn
On Wednesday, tlie 20th July, the following
Splendid Lottery will be drawn
and finished tlie same day.
N‘w- York L tmiture Lottery
W ILL draw in New-York on Wednes
day, 20th July, positively—60 number
combination. NINE numbers to be drawn.
RICH CAPITALS.
1 Prize of
30,000 DOLLARS.
1
15,000 DOLLARS.
t
10.000 DOLLARS.
1
6,737 DOLLARS.
20
1,000 DOLLARS.
30
500 DOLLARS.
30
200 DOLLARS.
Besides 13.311 Prizes of ’00 DOLLARS,
50 DOLLARS, 22 DOLLARS, Sic. mak
ing n Grand total of 273,760 Dollars; and
but one and a half blanks to a Prize. There
being NINE numbersd, wn in this Lottery
the Chances are greatly creased. As but
little time remains, inim diute application
should he tnnde.
TICKETS $11.; Hal as $5 50; Qrs
$2 55.
The Subscriber gunranti itlie payment
on demand nf all prizes ordered by him.
Prizes in other Lotteries received ns cash,
and orders from a distance (pnBt paid)
promptly attended to.
Information ofthe fate of Tickets will be
given to distant adventurers as soon as re
ceived.
WM. ROBERTSON,
Georgian Office.
July 2 83e
Administratrix Sale.
O N Monday the eighth day o August neii
will be sold at the bouse of Mrs. E hmitl;
i Brvsn County, between the hours of ten
sad four o'clock, Six head of Stock Cottle
and one old Ctrl, b ing the remaining perso-
h! estate of Matthew Carter, dec. Condi
‘.ions, cash.
June 29th 1825
E”Z MF.TH CAITEH, Mm'x.
Sarut gu Congress Sjr tug Wa
ters
F IFTY DOZEN of these Waters, fresh
bottled by Messrs. Lyneli Si Clark, of
New-York, and direct from the Springs,
just received per ship Augusta. Persons
going to sea would do well to supply them
selves, as they are offyred at reduced prices
by LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Shad's Buildings.
May 25
Notice.
D URI v G the absence of flip Subscri
ber from this city, Elias Reed. Esq.
will act as his attorney.
ABNER BASSETT.
June 30 82n
1 ’ Dollars Reward,
F OR lodging BATTISTE in the Savan
nah or nny Jail, an that I get him He
is 5 feet 10 inches high, obotit 22 years old,
likely and well made ; a son nf Perth a
freemnn. ond a nephew of John Ruttielo
lately nf Savannah, where ami with whom
he learnt his trnde. Masters of Vessels are
particularly cautioned, aa the law will ho
rigidly enforced.
If he returns of his own accord, he will
receive a full pardon. "
HENRY MIDDLETON PARKER.
Eutaw, South-Carulina,
June 25 80i.
< ORN.
QAAA RUSHELS Prii
OLfx.Iv/ White Corn, just received pel
schr. Rising Sun, and for sale by
June 22
HALL Si HOYT.
77
Spanish Segiirs
A FEW Half and Quarter boxes very
superior Spanish Segnrs, for sale by
1>. E BRA8SINNE,
Opposite tlie Exchange,
June 2l 77
YVhisket, Gm. &rc,
pf /"k BARRELS Baltimore Whiskey
Jl/ 42 do Rye Gin
2 Hilda do
2 Pipes high 4th proof Brandy
2 do Holland Gin
10 Bags Prime Green Coffee
Received per Corinthian and for sale low
by HALL Si HOYT,
june 21 76
T HE subscribers have removed to John
ston’s Square, next door west of
Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they ara
opening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
W. Si H. ROSE.
April 5 10
ST The Darien Gazette, and Recorder,.
Milledgeville, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to thia
office.
James Anderson ££ Co.
H AVE removed to the middle tenement
Young’s Buildings, whore they offer
for sale a large and general assortment of
FrYNCY AN 1 ) STAPLE DRY
GOODS,
received by the latest arrivals from Liver
pool and New-York.
June 24 79
J AMES ANDERSON * > O.
H AVB on hand a few bales ofWHITR,
BLUR, and MJXT
PLAINS
2ND
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS,
Imported lust year, which they will sell at
a considerable reduction from the prices of
last season. Their UBual supply nf
PLAINS, BLANKETS Sf BAGGING,
will be received by the first Fall vessel from
Liverpool, and they will be able to supply
their friends with Fresh Imported Goons, at
as low rates as any former importation can
be sold for
June 24 79
Bricks.
T HE Subscriber has at present on hand
a large stock of Bricks of superior qua
lity, which he offers in such, quantities aa
may be wanted, at the lowest possible pries
for cash only.
For the convenience of his Town Custo
mers, he intends in future to keep always
a considerable supply in town ; those in im
mediate want of the srticle will be supplied
by application toMr. James Roberts, either
at his residence in West Broad-Street, or
at Myers’ Wharf.
HENRY M ALPIN.
June 24 79
CITY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. J
June 12,1825. {
T HE Court of Common Pleas and Oyur
and Terminer, for the city of Savan
nah, will be odjourned until the 11th July
next, being the term in course, of which
Jurors, Suitors and Witnesses, and all con
cerned, will take due notice.
A. I. D’LYON.
Ju^+3 Shtr$ Q-C.F-itO.’JeT