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Hit Holy .Kliance.—The 'stpptoachW ia leafS} a «. 6tem’d3aT. Kentucky leaf i
congreas it Milan waa a general topic of f j a 4|.—Stem’d 3 *S" |
con venation at Paris. Some said that tho =
Marquis Wellesley was to attend on the New-York, June it—Cotton Bagging.—
port of George IV. i othets, Mr. Stratford It Is understood the price of tliie article has
Canning; and a third party, that the ns- advanced in England, and holders look for
a i s tnice of an English diplomatist would some improvement here.
not be required—the object of the meeting Cotton On Saturday from 3 to 500 balea
being only to decide on the measures to be nfUpland and Alabama wero disposed of at
a (looted fa.dtegard to South-America and 20 to 22 and 224 centa. Ou Monday the
Oroccc! i packet ship Silas Richards, from Liverpool,
Brasil.—The negociation between Par- was announced below, which suspended
tugal and Brazil is stated in the Paris pa- sales. The account brought by her to 25th
pera, to be at an end. The emperor will re- May, havo given to the market a firm aa-
taiu the sovereignity of Brasil during the \ poet; and amongst sales since made have
hfc of hie fathor, and will continue to reside been a lot of 100 bales Upland at 23, and
at Rio Janeiro, even though the kingdom about 300 bales Now-Orleans at 23j to 25
of Port gal should revert to him by the cents We estimate the total sales, since
tight of succession, which is to bo presorv-! our last, at from 12 to 1500 bales. The
ed. The two millions sterling given by' Import has been—form.
Brazil, are not, as has be asserted, the pur-1
chase money for its independence, on the
part of Brasil, but an indemnity, for the
f traduce of its mines snd other property be-
onging to King John VI.
On Thursday, his msjesty’s ship Blossom
Capt. F. W. Beoehoy. sailod upon hot in
teresting voyage of discovery and Burvey
in the Pacific. Alter visiting Pitcairn Inl
and. Otahcitc, Easter, and Friendly Islands,
and sotting, indisputably, the position of all
the islands with which that neighborhood
abounds, we understand the Blossom is to
proceed to Behring’s Straits, and if the sea
son admit of it, to proceed round lev Cape,
(which has not beon effected since Captain
Cook's discovery.) along the northern shores
of America towards Hecln and Fory
Strait, for the purpose of falling in with
Captain Franklin or Captain Parry ; and if
Captain Beechoy find tile sen open, it is
most likely that he will not omit so t'ortu-
siatean opportunity of accomplishing this
desirable object. We understand also,Hint
the Blossom is to complete the survey of
the const, of America in such pnrts about
Behring’s Straits ns are imperfectly known;
and after having rendured Capt. Franklin
the assistance he may require, she is to pro
ceed entirely upon discovery, directing her
route for such purpose towards those parts
of the Pacific which arc the least known or
frequented. She is furnished with a large
supply of presents, for the purpose of bar
tering with the islanders, and has on board
a handsome present for the King of Otu-
huite, and the King oftlie Sandwich Islands
—The lords of the admirality have ap-
•tinted Mr. Trad,'scant Lay, as naturalist
■to the expedition.—Lon. Pa.
NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY.
J.T Tli« Committee of Arrangements for
the Inte annivessary of our National Inde
pendence, request Mr. John Miller, ofthe
City-Hotel, to accept their thanks for the
excellent Dinner furnished by him,) for the
Citizens on that occasion.
Now-Orleras,
Georgia,
South.Carolina,
Nortli-Carolina,
Philadelphia,
SIS balea
310
114
56
14
OOMXUERCL&L.
Prom Prince’s London Price Current. May
23 Colton.—Tho sales of last week consist
of 2100 bags at prices same as last week—
The following are the particulars, viz :
200 bags remains fair to good, 22d per
ib., in bond; 000 Surats, 10. to 13d ; 300
Bengals, 9jd to 10Jd ; 300 Egyptian, 21Jd
,to 2Id.
Since tile abova report, the sales in Cot
ton have been limited, prices.are rather
lower. The quantity consists of about 6000
bags Surats, 550 Bengals, and 257 Bour
bons ; it is expected that there, will be a
good attendance of buyers, next week.
The Liverpool Markets, Monday, May 23.
s—Colton—At the commencement of tho
Week there appeared an almost total sus
pension of demand for all descriptions, and
it would have been difficult to effect sales
beyond a very limited extent, except at a
cooci' i'rable reduction ; under these cir
cumstances holders not being willing to
press sales, the depreciation was not con
siderable, not exceeding in any instance jd
to Jd per lb. The market remained in this
torpid state until Friday, when the curren
cy was again forced up, by a speculative
demand, to tho quotations of Friday se’n-
nighi.wiih the exception of Brazils and
Egyptian, which remain fully id per Ib. low
er. Tho total transactions ofthe week are
Confined to 7611 bags, of which have been
purchased by speculators 3000 American,
700 Brazil, and 800 Egyptian, the trade ha
ving taken little more than 3000 bBgs
From the sparing manner in which the
dealers and consumers have latterly suppli
ed themselves, (being greatly inadequate tu
meet the average weekly consumption) it
may fairly be inferred that their stocks are
getting exceedingly light: this considera
tion supports tlie confidence of the holders,
and appears to have mainly operated in re
newing the speculative demand at the close
of the week. The following are the par
ticulars of the sales:—
3719 boweds at !4j to 19d; R24 Alaba
ma and Mobile, 16j tnllljd; 176 Orleans,
134 to 21d ; 106 Sea-Island, 2s 5 jd to 3s 3d
—725 Pernams, 21J to 22d; 551 Mnran-
hams, 20j to 214d ; 330 Baliias and Maco-
as, 204 to 21 Jd; 08 Demeraras, 20 to 2ljd ;
1010 Egyptian, 20 to 21d; 24 Bourbon 19Jd
—31 West India, 16d ; and 45 Bengal, at
9jd per lb.
Monday Evening, 5 o'clock.—The market
opened on Saturday morning with a prom
ise of extensive sales in the course of the
day, and some considerable business was
done in the early part; towards noon the
demand slackened, after which nothing of
consequence was done. To-day the mar
ket has evidently stiffened, and purchases
have with more difficulty been made at pre
vious prices, at which there has been a brisk
inquiry, and the sales up to this hour aro
estimated at upwards of 4000 bags, and it
is reported an advance of jd to Jd per lb.
has in some instances been obtained.
Tuesday Evening, May 24—The cotton
market is brisk to-day, and considerable bu
siness is doing.
We have been favored with the following
extract of a letter, from the house of TIiob.
Wright Watson, to a mercantile gentleman
efthis city, dated,
"Liverpool, 25th May.—The demand
for Cotton in the early part of last week
was extremely limited 1 towards the end it
improved, and has become very steady.—
The sales last week were only 7600 bags,
and prices declined Id. Since Friday, in-
lOfm tod *y, the sales amount to about
13,000 bags, and tho depression is fully re
covered. The market looks very healthy—
sp^ulatora pay pretty freely."
Total, 1010 bales.
Total Import, since 1st inst. 20,161 b’ls.
Export, from 1st to 22d inst. 22,977
New-OrleanB, 23 a 27 ; Upland, 20 a 25 j
Alabama, 20 a 25 ; Tennessee, 20 a 24.
Rice.—Tqe demand continues very lim
ited ; from 10 to 50 tierces fair quality have
been sold, since our last, at 34, and a prime
lot of 31 tierces at 3j cents per Ib. The
"import has been—from Charlostnn 100 tcs.
Total, since 1st inst. 1956 tierces, 132 half
tierces.
Freights.—To Liverpool, Cotton, lb jd a
id ; Rice, tierce, 14s a 15s. So the Con
tinent, Cotton, Ib. IJ cents; Rice, 60 a 95s
EjcchsngiMHiLorromSfpreim^^^^
MARRIED,
On Inst Monday evening by the Rev. Mr.
Bouland, Mr. John Bnaw.xv, merchant to
Miss S.1MH M.utrn. both of this rity.
PORT or SAVANNAH.
For Charleston.
The Steam-boat
PENDLETON,
Capt. Lubbock,
—— — ■ Will arrive Thi* Even
ing, can take 200 Balea Cotton, if engaged
previous to hor arrival, for which or pts-
aago. Apply to
, , OB. LAMAR.
July 9 05
90
Joseph Cumming,
Offer! for Sale,
R ECEIVES per Louisa Matilda,
hhds. SUGAR
In Store,
Loaf Sugar and manufactured Tobacco.
Also, 20 lihds Whiskey, expected per
ship Fame from Philadelphia, which wilt be
sold low if taken from the Wharf.
July 9 85L
Union Society.
A Quarterly Meeting will be held on
Monday Evening, July 11th, at Eight
o’clock, at the Society Hall.
L. MASON, Selretary.
July 9 ns
Notice.
P ERSONS having business with the
undersigned, during his absence, are
referred to Mr. Elias Reed, who is duly
authorised.
GEO. GORDON.
July 9 85p
Land Lottery Chances.
T HE public are informed that the Sub
scribers have been appointed to receive
the names of persons entitled to draws in
the contemplated Land Lottery ; and that
they are now ready to register the same.
Ail persons interested will please call on
Joseph S. Pelot, and W. C. Wayne in the
Custom House, near the Exchange, from
the hours of 9 to 10 o’clock, a. m. and from
3 to 5, r. m. and on William A. Moore, du
ring the same hours, at the office of James
Eppinger, Esq. near the State Bank, Johns
ton Square. Applicants will be pleased to
come prepared with small change. Darien
money will not he received.
WILLIAM C. WAYNE,
JOS. S. PELOT,
WM. A. MOORE.
July 9 85p
Lost or Stolen.
O N the 7th inst. a One Hundred Dollar
Bill of the Planters’ Bank of tho State
of Georgia, apparently new. The person
who will return said bill to the Subscriber
shall receive Teu Dollars, and no questions
asked.
MOORE & LYMAN.
July 9 85L
To the Public: '
A N extract of a letter, said to be from
William Swaim of Philadelphia, having
made its appearance in the Savannah Geor
gian and Republican on tho 7th instant, un
der the auspices of Anson Parauns, which
denies our ever having made any purchase
of Mr. Swaim, and questions our right of
vending and advertising his medicine in the
following words, to wit, “Lay & Hendrick
son’s advertisement I know nothing of, they
got the ntedioine in New-York, I will write
to them about it—I did not authorise them
to advertise so certainly require some no
tice. Without adverting, however, to the
motives which dictated or led to the publi
cation of such a production, wo would in
answer, beg to submit the draft collected
some days since by Messrs. S. So M. Allen
Si Co. of this city, in payment for the very
purchase which ia boldly denied, and which
we presume will serve as a quietus for both
gentlemen. By a reference to the adver
tising columns in the Georgian, it will be
perceived that we never advertised os Mr.
Swaim’s Agent.
LAY &. HENDRICKSON.
$150 Philadelphia, 17th May, 1625.
At sight, please pay to the order of
S. h M. Allen Si Co. one hundred and fif
ty dollars, and charge,
Your obedient Servant,
WM. SWAIM.
To Messrs Lay Si Hendrickson, )
Druggists, Savannah, Geo. 4
D.’OO.
July 9 85
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Passage for England.
A few more Psooengers can
be accomodated in the ship
GEORGIA, to aall for Liver
pool on tho 10th eurrent. Ap
ply to Captain Varntun on board, or
ANDREW LOW & CO,
July C 03
For New-York.
The coppered aud copper-fastened
schoonor
R I 8 I N G - S U N,
Capt. FairbasJc,
ill positively sail lor the above port on
Snnday, loth inst. For passage only, apply
to Capt. Fairbank on bnird, or to
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
July 7 84
£Mm
BYJ.B. HERBERT Sr CO.
On tho first TUESDAY in AUGUST,
Will be sold, befors the Court-House, in
this city, between the usual hours, 22 head"'
of Cattle. Sold by order of thi Guardian,
of Busan Cunningham, a minor. *
July 9 85
BYJ.B HERBERT St CO.
SATURDAY, «th instant,
WiD be sold before our store, st XI nVlk.-
- general assortment of GROCERIES, dic.-
Also. 30 Tierces RICE.—Terms cash.-
July 7
For New-York.
The substantial schooner
VALIANT,
Perry, master,
.For freight or charter, apply on
board at the Exchange Dock.
July 7 84
4
CLEARED,
Ship Africa, Cox, Liverpool,
Johnston, Hills & eo.
ARRIVED,
Pilot-boat schooner Savannah, White,
Matanzns, 80 hours, with Fruit, to tho mas
ter. Passengers, Messrs. Sanchez. Ten
Brocck, and Stoy. Spoke on the 4th inst.
20 miles North of Cape Florida, schooner
Charles, of Durtinouth, 15 days from Trini
dad, Cuba, tor Philadelphia, all well—same
day, passed 2 ships, and 3 brigs, with colors
set, standing to the Northward. The ships
fired two guns each) supposed in honor of
the day.
Sloop Union, Sallowich, Sunbary, 30
hours, to the master.
Steam-boat Henry Schultz, Lubbock.Au
gusta, 2 days, to G. B Lamar. Passed on
Thursday, 70 miles from Augusta, steam
boat Alalamaha, with engine out of order,
and eteam-boat Samuel Howard, taking her
boats in tow. Passengers, Mrs. Payne, Lt.
Holland, U.S.A. Messsrs. A. Curaming, D.
Murray, T. Murray, Johnson, Roundtree,
Clark, J.Clark, Coyt,Cannon,Crane.Crom, X fers for saTe upon liberal terms for
Stratton, A. Stratton, Alexander, Sturges, ensh or approved acceptances, payable in
Fountain, Wells, Tully, Waahburue, and this city, a quantity of Madeira Wine of
Marshall. jtlie justly celebrated brand of John Howard
On Sunday evening, steam boat Georgia, j .1 ’arch Sr Co. in • pipes, half pipes, qu&rtor-
Bowrnan.26 hours from Augusta, with boats, casks and eighths, of various importations j
Nos. 6 and 14, in tow, Cotton and other some very old, and silvery superior,
merchandise, to R. Campbell, J. Auze, T. j He has always a subscription List open,
R. Price, J. Kopman Si co. and G. B. La- j for the importation of Wine from Madeira
n,l ' r ' ’ , : to this plncc, and will thankfully receive or-
On Monday evening, s tnam boat Samuel dern for any quantity : he will, in the course
Howard, Dubois, 37 hours from Augusta,! of this month, forward a list which will be
with Nos. 9 ami 16 in tow. Passengers, supplied in the course of the next ensuing
Messrs. Mclcolf, und Alburn. [The How-j Autumn.
ard has made her trip up and down, in five i PETIT DE VII.LERS.
(lavs and a half, and in that time, remained , Savannah, 1th July, 1825. Factor.
Copartnership.
T HE subscribers having united their in
terests, will continue the Wholesale
DryGoods Business in this place under the
firm of C. W. ROCKWELL & Co. and
in Charleston under the firm of RELPH,
M'INTIRE & CO. They intend keeping
a general assortment of Staple end Fancy
3)!Rtf ©(DMBB
in both places, and that their stock may be
purchased on such terms as to enable them
to offer 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.
■CHARLES M’INTIRE,
GEORGE RELPH,
C. W. ROCKWELL.
Savannah, July 1, 1825.
jnly 7 84r.
To Rent.
A Brick Tenement DWEL-
lifflB LING-HOUSE, on the north
side Market-Square, at present
JHHHk occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene.
Possession can be had on the first day of
November next .
M Also, the STORE formerly
occupiod by Mr. John B. Wick
as a shoe store. Possession giv.
en immediately. Apply to.
CHARLES ROE.
May 26 56
A. J3. HAYDEN,
Dentist,
H AS returned to Savannah, and will
remain a few days only. Persons
wishing for his professional services will
please send a note to his lodgings at Col.
Shellnian’s.
T-.',. 7 84o
Madeira Wines.
FJIHE undersigned has on hand, and of-
A CARD.
T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in
the several Courts of Law and Equity
in this Stole, offers to tho public his pro-
j fossional services in the Courts of
Bibb, I Henry, I Jones, I Crauffbrd,
Monroe, | Jasper, I Twiggs, 1 Pike.
WASHINGTON POE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)
Jnly 7 84
13 hours at Augusta.)
SAILED,
Schr. Rising Son’s, Allen, New-York
Passengers, Messrs. Gaston, and Higgins.
shrived i'll cm this pout,
At, Liverpool, 21 st May,ship Emily, Wetib;
Westmoreland, Worthington. 24th, ship
Harp. Lnwrie ; Osgood, Gardner,
At Boston, 25th lilt. schr. Sparrow, Ba-
dershall. It days.
At Charleston, on Wednesday, pilot boat
Anna-Maria, Sisson. 20 hours.
CI-EARKIl FOR THIS PORT,
At Baltimore, 20t.li ultimo, schr. Mobile,
Drinkwater.
The ship Rising States,Ponrcn, was spoke
22d uH. Cape Lookout 14 miles (list ant, from
Providence for iliis port.
The South-Boston, for Charleston, Was
up nt Liverpool 22(1 May.
The pitot boat Eclipse, from New-Bed-
frtrd for this port, arrived at New-York 20th
Ultimo.
The sloop Three Brothers, Howland,from
Dnrien, arrived at New-York, 28th ultimo.
The sloop Delight, Cooper, for this port,
went, to sea from Charleston on Wednesday.
Vesscls in the Port of Savannah, July
9/A, 1025.-3 ships, 4 schooners, 2 sloops.
2 ships at Four Mile Point. Total 11.
[PKR SAVANNAH.)
Arrived at Matanzas, 28th June, Am.
schr. ShepperdosB, Bowen, Warren, 20
days : 30th, hem. brig Betsey, Dole. Mor
rison. Middleton, 30 days. Sailed 30th,
schr. Caducous, Honrtte, Cliarleston(air.)-,
herm. brig Prize, Kibbe, Boston.
New- York, June 28 Arrived, Colombi
an ship Libcrtadore, of 64 guns. Captain
Cathell, Corthagena, 25 days, came to this
port to repair. On the 11 th inst. near Cape
Florida, fell in with the Spanish sloop of
war Caraboba. (formerly belonging to the 1
Colombians,) which on discovering nnr co
lors, made all sail to run away. The L.
has only 25 men on board, and no guns
mounted.
July 9
85 6w
Sheriff s i' ales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
\iTitfILL be wd vne Uuur t House » the
city of Savannah, between the hours
of 10 snd 4 '’clock*
Ti e unc*;>ired lease of, in, and to all that
piece or par.- el of ground <m Bay lane in the
rear of the City H t;l, Darby Ward, contain*
ipR sixt en feet on Bay fane, and ex'ending
hick twenty tixfeet to the KilchekSrith buil
dings and improvements, levied 4 i to at<sfy
an execution in favor of Tbompion & Bonny
againit Ele taar Early*
Also, all that lot "f land in the city of Sa-
van.i^h, known by the no. 6, Liberty Wa d,
fronting on Broughton atrec , levied oo as
the property of.I no, Onne, to aatiify annexe*
tion in favor of John Retan.
Abo, all the right title and interest of
Charit* H. Ward, in 202$ sc*e* fitst quality
land on Hu'cMnson’s Island, on the opposite
tide of the rive 1 , levied on to satisfy an execu*
liot. in favor of Geo. W- Coe, against Charles
Ward. *
Also 6 negroes. JoTy, Delia and child, Jo
nas, Huger a<\d D anm, levied on to satisfy an
execution i^ favor of G*jo. W. Coe against
John It’N'ah, Alexander Hunter, and Alfred
Wade.
Also a negro girl named Christiana levied
on to satisfy an execution in favor of Sami.
M Bond, AdraV. of Thomas Luc* «a, dec d.
against Jag Josiah Tippen, Executor of David
Baldwin, dec\l.
A. D’l YO JD a c c
j'~9 «r?
Afloat.
* AAA Bushels CORN, 10.000 lbs.
1OUU Bacon, for sale by Taylor H.
Walker, on board schooner Valiant, at the
Exchange Dock.
July 7 84
Window Blinds.
J UST received, an assortment of the
above articles of all sizes.
I. W. MORRELL.
July 7 8*
Notice.
INURING my absence from Savannah.
Tpbaccohasbeenin good demand. About - . ... ...
"00 hhds. Virginia leaf wore sold last week .JLF persons having business with me will
to speculators end 100 from Ireland at an please call on Mr. Elias Roed, who is my
, “ n o° of Id on pi-ovious rates. | agent.
‘Upland cotton 16 to 19d. Orleans 18 a I S. B. PARKMAN-
Alabama 16a 184. Tobacco, Virgin-, JulyV 81 P
Si:
l'AH 1 * Gtv i.O A l
Cha'ham County. J
In the Court of O dinary July Term I89J.
In the mailt r of tee K tate of Elizabeth
Bourke, Lunatic—Archibald Smith, Guar
dian.
0 4 the petition of A ebibald Smith, guar
dian of Elizabeth Bourke, stating that
the tullowing named negroes, vis. Sukey snd
her child. Anderson,Dsphne and her children,
Andiew snd Rose, from s long residence in
t wn snd grest indulgence hsve seq fired such
hrbl s of .dteness snd vicious practices, that
they cannot be msde at all profitable to the
said Lunatic snd praying leave of this court
to sell the said negroX, and that the proceeds
ofthe sale be invested it'Bank Stock, or any
ether funds that may best promote the inte
rest of the said Elissbtth Pourke, It ■'
hereby ordered, that all persons interested in
the.welfare ofthe said Vlisibeth do file their
objections if any they have, in the rerk’s of
fi:e "f this Court on or before the fi st lion,
day in August nest, otherwise, the said ne
groes will be .old for the benefit of the said
f uuatic, and the proceeds of such Sale be >n
vested in Bank stock, or other funds that may
best promote the interest of the said Eliza
beth.
And it is further ordered, thst this rule be
published in a public Gsirtte of Savannah, st
least once s week for thir’v (lavs,
Extract from the minutes 1th July, 1831.
SAMUEL M. BOND, C.C O
July 9 82 t4w
LONDON BOOKS.
A MONG the works received per ship
Georgia, and now opened, are the fol
lowing :
Ackermann’s Rkpositorv of Fashion and
La Bli.le Asbkmbi.ek, with fine colored
! plates, complete scries of either up to the
month of April.
Smith’s Thucydides, Hampton's Polybius,
Rook’s Arian, Bejoe’s Herodotus, Dun
can’s Cmsar, and Baker’s Livy, 14 vols.
Svo.calf, gilt, bound to match.
Anacharris, 6 vols. and 4Lo plates, elegant
Golusmitu’s Greece, Rome aud England
8 vols.
“Forget me Not,” for 1825, a splendid vo.
Itime, with plaleR.
Lite in Lon con, or Day and Night scenes
of Jerrv Hawthorn and Corinthian
Tom, With numerous colored engravings
Life of an Actor, by Pierce Egan, many
colored plates.
Mornings at Bow-rtreet, by Pierce Egan,
with humourous plates.
Dr. Syntax's Tour, 3 small volumes, co
lored plates.
Shakespeare’s Plays, complete in 1 volume,
with 40 fine engravings.
Rosseau’s Confessions, 4 vols. 12mo.
Gall & Spurzheim on Phrenology.
Secret Memoirs of Louis 14th, extra calf,
gilt.
Joanna Baillies’ Plays, 3 vols. elegant.
Cox’s Female Scripture Biography, 2 vols,
elegant.
Wright’s Guide to Ancient and Modern
Dublin; to the [, n ke of Killarney ; to
Wicklow ; an % the Giant's Causeway,
4 void, with mi,.i rous fine plates.
Vasis’ Picture of Naples and of Rome, with
maps and views of Public Buildings, Sic.
Elton’s Remains of Hesiod.
Edgeworth on Education, 3 vols. 18mo.
Mortimer on Pyrotcchny and Recreative
Fireworks.
A selection ofthe Poets, Sic. various sizee,
with fine plates, and eplendidlybound.
AIbo, a few
LAW BOOKS,
Among which are
Renickeon the principles of Indemnity on
Marine Insurance.
Glen on Bills of Exchange.
Cone Napoleon, or French Civil Code,
translated.
3d Broderip and Bingham’s Reports.
Hammond’s digested Index to Term Re-
torts, during Goorgo 3d and 4th, 2 vols.
Greene’s Admiralty Digested Index.
Orders for Books from London will be
regularly transmitted and imported for those
who wish them.
W. T. WILLIAMS.
July 7 84p
Flour & Corn.
C/\ BBLS Moore’s Family Flour
JU 50 do Baltimore do
1000 bushels Whito Corn
Received per Rising Sun, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT Si CO.
July 7 84
20
BARRELS BEER. Fidlcr and Tay
lor’s hrsnd, received by Corsair,
For sale by
W. WILLIAMS.
July * 84p
For Sale,
A FAMILY carriage and a Pair of Hor
ses, for a credit until the first of Janua
ry next. Also, a highly finished barouche,
a complete travelling carriage. And
TD RENT,
The house and premises in Rrougbtolp
Street, occupied by the Subscriber.
JOHN MACPHERSON BERRIEN,
June 28 811,
45 Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAYfromDr. 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 arm.—
They are all of a yellow complexion, and
intelligent fellows. Tho 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[l.
TO PLANTERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING made a considerable purchase
of last season’s imported PLAINS,
which they offnr for sale at the hut 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. Si H- ROSE.
Savannah, 7th June, 11125.
The Darien Gazette will insert the abov
until the first of October, wd’send the bill
to this office.
June 7 63
JOHN W. LONG
OFFERS FOR SALE,
QA PIPES Brandy, 1st and 2d quality
OU 8 du Holland Gin, 1st do
1 do Port Wine, 1st do
60 bbls Matanzas Sugar
50 boxes Soap
30 do Candles
30 doz. Madeira Wine
150 pieces bes 42 inch Dundee Bagging
— Calcutta Bugging, a superior arte
cle tor packing square Bales.
I case j Bleached Cotton Shirting
ofthe “ Dover Manufactory."
June 28 811.
Lost.
S UPPOSED to have been between Bay
street and the South Common, and be
woen the hours of 2 in the forenoon and
in the evening, the following notes, say
$100 bill ofthe Bank of Darien (this note
was in two haivea and wafered 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
have fell out of the pantaloon pocket. The
finder will be very liberally rewarded by
leaving them at this office.
July 7 84
15 Dollars Reward.
F OR lodging BATTISTE in the Savan
nah or any Jail, so that I get him. He
is 5 feet 10 inches high, about 22 years old,
likely and weU made; a son of Perth, a
freeman, and a nephew of John Battista'
lately of Savannah, where and with whom
he learnt his trade. Masters of Vesaels are
particularly ceutioned, as the law will be
rigidly enforced.
If he returns ofhis own accord, he wiB
receive a full pardon.
HENRY MIDDLETON PARKER.
Eutaw, South-Carolini,
June 25 8oa
REAM)VAL.
T HE subscribers have removed to John
ston's Square, next door west qf
Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are
opening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
W. & H. ROSE.
April 5 to
U The Darien Gazette, and Recorder,
Milledgeville, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to thi*
office.
ffiBmjjyyAtti.
James Anderson C a.
H AVE removed to the middle tenement
Young’s Buildings, whore they offe*
for sale a large and general assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS,
received hy the latest arrivals from Liv«p>
pool and New-York.
June 24 79
JAMES ANDERSON* CO.
H AVE on hand a few balea ofWHITBt
BLUE, and MIXT
PLAINS
Alt D
LOMDOM DUFFLE BLAJCKETS,
Imported last year, which they will sell at
a considerable reduction from the prices of
last season. Their usual supply of
PLAINS, BLANKETS St BAOOINO,
will be received by the first Fall vessel from
Liverpool, snd they will be able to aupply
their friends with Fresh Imported Goons, at
as low rate* as any former importation cao
be Bold for
June 24 79
Hall & Hovt
OFFER FOR SALE,
Bushels very superior B.^ta
—5 *J"C/more Corn, in prime order
20 bags Coffee
50 bids Baltimore Whiskey
42 do Rye Gin
2 hhds do
10 pipes Holland Gin
4 do Cognac Brandy
July 7 w
LOTTERY NOTICE.
THE
UNION CANAL LOTTERY
17th CLASS.
Was drawn in Philadelphia yesterday.
T HOSE who have left orders for Ticket!
in the above Lottery, are requested to
call for them immediately, as they advance
to $l 1 To-Morrow, and all orders not taken
up previous, will be subject to the advanc*
The Scheme consists of
1 Prize of '• - 850,000
1 he first Lottery to be Drawn
On Wednesday, the 20th July, the following
Splendid Lottery will be drawn
and finished the same day.
N‘W- York Literature Lottery
W ILL draw in New-York on Wednes
day, 20th July, positively—60 number
combination. NINE numbors to be drawn.
RICH CAPITALS.
' 1 Prize of 30,000 DOLLARS.
1 15,000 DOLLARS.
I 10,000 DOLLARS.
1 5,737 DOLLARS.
20 1,000 DOLLARS.
30 600 DOLLARS.
30 200 DOLLARS.
Besides 13.311 Prizes of 100 DOLLARS,
50 DOLLARS, 22 DOLLARS, &c. mak
ing a Grand total of 273,760 Dollars; and
but one and a half blanks to a Prizo. There
being NINE numbered, wn in this Lottery
the Chances are greatly creased. As but
little time remains, imm diate application
should be made.
TICKETS, $11.; Hal i* $5 60; Qra.
$2 55.
The Subscriber guaranty sthe payment
on demand of all prizes ordered by him.
Prizes in other Lotteries received as cash,
and orders from a distance (post paid)
promptly attended to.
Information ofthe fate of Tickets will be
given to distant adventurers as soon as re
ceived.
WttL XtWBRTSOX,
V Georgian Office.
July * SSte.
1
1
2
1
20
20,000
10,000
5,000
- 4,720
1,000
*c *c. *c. *c.
Call immediately and secure a Chance, «t
LUTHERS
July 7
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
84
Swaim s Panacea.
J UST received, per brig Frances fVoro
Philadelphia, a fresh supply of this ce
lebrated Medicine direct IVom Mr. Wm.
Swaim, the inventor, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
Sole agent for the State of Georgia.
As will appear by the following extract
from Mr. Wm. Swaim’s letter, dated
Philadelphia, June 9th, 1825.
Mr. Anson Parsons,
SIR : Lay A Hendrickson’* adver
tisement I know nothing of, they got the
Medicine in New. York, I will write to them
about it, I did not authorise them to adver
tise so. Youts, respectfully.
(Signed) WM. SWAIM.
July 7 R4p
Coffee, Pork and Lard.
C c. Griswold & co. offer for
. sale
50 bbls prime Pork, New York City in
spection
20 do Mess do do do
• 50 kegs Lard
40 bags prime Green Coffee
June7 ft