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«... an»»sw« »i«o Cun. Chowki.i— wook then tho list, particularly for prime
From the Georgia Journal—There was but fresh pounded. There has, however, been
one course left to the government of this no improvement of the market;
Slate alter it became acquainted with the;
contents of tho very extraordinary letter uf! Augusta, July 9.—Cotton.—'The market
the Special Agent to the Agent tor Indian continues very dull and prices altogether
Affairs, which we insert in another column, nominal—sales ofi or 3 lots of mixt quality
Tlwt course has been pursued. All ftirthnr have been at 20 cents. The stock remain*
dinioinslic intercourse between Maj. An- ing in Ware-houses, is about 4,000 bales.—
drews and the government of this state has Freights to Savannah, 76 ; and to Charlca-
been interdicted. The grounds on which ton. jit 60 per bole.
this measure has been adopted will be aeen Salt.—Retailing at 87} cts. to $1— good
by reference tothelet'ers of Gov. Troup to supply here for the fall trade. ,
tile Secretary of War, andto Maj.Andrews.! Cotta n Bogging.—Nominally, 26 to 30 cts
There is one idea attempted to bo incul- the price still declining. Tho Btock being
catod throughout the letter of Major An- unusually large, is estimated at 12,000
drews and that of Col. Crowell, which pieces.
claims a moment’s notice. Those gentle-1 Com.—Plenty i sales at 75tto 874 conls.
men appear to wish it to bo undorstood.thut I Exchange on New-York—00 days bills
the whole proceeding before tho Committee • par to 1 1-2 per cent,di8Count i at sight, 1 to
on tho Stote of the Republic, wss a sort of ij per cent, prem
Star Chamber business. They complain,
that Col. Crowell could not confront the
witnesses, and had not compulsory process
in his favor to obtain witnesses. Now
whose fault was this ? The proceedings be
fore that committee were public—Col.
Crowell wus iu town nearly tho whole time
occupied in tho investigation. If he wished
to confront the witnesses and ernss-iuterro-
gate them, why did he not apply to the com
mittee for permission to do so ? We never
heard of his making any such application.
If he had applied we cannot believe that his
application would have been rejected.—
Now that tho investigation before the com
mittee is over, ho appears to think the pri
vilege of confronting the witnesses was a
very important one. 11*it was thus impor
tant. it was certainly worth osking for.—
Seeing that he did not then think it so im
portant, and therefore did not not ask for it,
if he suffers wrong, it will be from his own
neglect. It is certuinly too late now to Bet
up a complaint of this sort. Hud the de
mand oflhe privilege been duly made by
him and refused by the committco there
would have been just and serious ground of
complaint.
The sume remarks are applicable, we
conceive, to that part of these letters which
refers to the procurement of witnesses by
compulsory process. We will n«k Cul. (.'.
and Maj. A. whether they have in a solita
ry instance, rnnde application to the au
thorities of Georgia for such process ? If
they have rnnde application, we would
again ask whether they have been refused.
Uut.il both these interrogatories are answer
ed affirmatively, we must contend tlmt all
complaints derived from this source are ut
terly groundless.
officiaTpapers.
Executive Def.irtme.nt, Geo. )
Miltcdgcoille, June 28,1826. i
Sin—A paper of this merning, printed at
this place containing a letter purporting
to be addressed by your Special Agent, to
the Agent for Indian Affairs, in extenuation
ofliis conduct in suspending him from his
functions under your instructions, is tor-
warded for the in formation of the President.
If iu writing such a letter the Special agent
has so acted as to find himself within the
letter or spirit of those instructions, it is ob
vious that the question which he wos chnrg
ed to investigate had been prejudged at
Washington, before his departure from that
City, and that consequently the govern
ment of Georgia can no longer, consistent
ly with its dignity, hold intercourse with
that, officer, of which as you wilt see by tho
enclosed letter he has had due notice.
Respectfully, G. M. TROUP.
The Honorable J. lUnnouR,
'Secretary of iVar.
FxECtTTtVE DrP.VHTVEET. 1
JttilUotgerilie, 28/A Jane, 1025. J
8m—I call your attention ton letter pur
porting to he yours and addressed to the
Agent in extenuation of your conduct for
the act of suspension, and published in a
paper hero of this-morning called the Patri
ot. If this letter he authnntic.you will con
sider all intercourse between yourself and
this Government suspended from tho mo-
tnciit'of the receipt oi this.
G. M. TROUP.
T. P. A.norfws, Esq.
Special Agent—Creek Agency.
The philanthropists who profess to be rea
dy to taka the Indians and negroes into
their bosoms, we hope will not be silent un
der the injurv tire General Government is
about to indict on the Creek Indians —
Goorgia has been thoroughly castigated for
her anxiety to obtain tho Creek lands. Wc
will now see whether these men ure sincere
in their professions; whether they will re
sent a real injury.done to the Indians by the
United States government, as boldly as they
ha vo pretended to resent an imaginary one
done to the same people by Georgia; in a
word whether they will deal with the Uni
ted States as, under circumstances imagin
ed to be similar, they have dealt with Geor
gia. The facts to which we call their at
tention are these:—
The United States obtained a cession of
land from the Craeks in February last. By
the treaty, the United States promise to pay
to the Indians who made it, $400,0110', us a
remuneration for improvement abandoned
by them, and losxus sustained in removing
beyond the Mississippi. For the land ce
ded, the Unilcd States givo other lands, a-
cre fur acre. Part of the Indians remain
here and consequently sustain no lose, ei-
their for improvements nbnndoned, or in any
other way. Yet the U.'States government
has decided that the money is to be paid
to those who remain, as well as to tlioso tlmt
remove!!! Here is food for every Cantwell
in the United States to last lor months.—
Let us see whether they will cry aloud and
spare not—JIM/. Jour.
Mr. John Crowell, U. S. Indian agent in
Georgia, has written a defence, remarkable
for almse and bad temper. lie publishes
certificates, which tend to exculpate him
from any agency in promoting the death of
M’jntash ; hut it is evident, from the etyle
of his defence, that he should be removed
Worn Georgia—Afot. Ado.
North Carolina State Bank Notes, 3 to
3J per cent, discount.
Darien Bank Notes, 10 to 12} per cent
discount.
MARRIED,
On Tuesday evening last, by the Rev.
Mr Carter, Mr. Savur.t, Howard Fay,
son of the Hnn. S. P. P. Fay, of Massachu
setts, to Miss Susan, daughter uf Col. John
Shcllman, of this city.
mMM WWBKM*
PORT or SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED,
Ship Rising States, Pearce, from Provi
dence, to O. Taft, consignee—with mer
chandise, to P. Hill, A, & E. Wood, Homes
Tapper, E. Pudleford, H. Blair, and the
master
ship Fame, Clmdilock, Philadelphia, 17
days, to S. Wright, consignee—Ponce &
Mackenzie, J. Gumming, F. Sorrell, ami
VVni. Starr.
Sclir. Mary-M’Koy, Richardson,Charles
ton, 1 day, to tho master.
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 3
days, to Ponce & Mackenzie. J. B.' Gau-
dry, and P.Cnttonnett. Passengers, Messrs.
House, and Shearer.
SAILED,
Ship Africa, Cox, Liverpool.
Ship Loiiisa-Matilda, Wood, New-York.
ARRIVED EROAI THIS POUT,
At New-York, 29th ult. sloop Regulator,
Hall, 7 days.
Passengers in tho ship Louisa Matilda,
Wood, for New-York:—Mrs. Telfair, Mrs.
Haig, C. Baker, lady and servant, Doctor
Gumming, lady andservaut, II. Lord, ludy
and servant, Jos. Brown, Indy, 2 children
and servant, Jno. Elliott and daughter, A-
Scudder and daughter, 2 Miss Telfair’s,
Miss Woolhopter, Miss Habersham and
servant. Rev. Mr. Wyer,I. Dnnfurth, Jub.
Dnnforth, Doct.Savage and servant, Messrs
Williams, T. Cumming, Juo. II. Gum
ming, G. B. Cumming, A. Cumptieid, A.
Telfair and servant. W. Jcnner and ser
vant, Robinson, S. C. Schenk, Holloway,
B. Hall, Sterling, Jiio. Campbell, Vokes
Warren, N. L. Btucges, T.Scudder, and II.
II. Baker.
Passengers in the ship Corsair, Porter,
for New-York:—Geo. Gordon, lady and
children, S. B. Parkman, lady and child. S.
II. Fay and lady.L Scranton ami Indy, Dr.
Fairchild, Messrs. J. Parkman, Johnston,
W. H. Crnne, A. G. Miller, A. R. Gordon,
G. R. Jessup. W.E. Baynard, S.U. Lippilf,
M’Cormick Neal, Hubball, B. Tuily, II.
Harford and Son, J. C. Coyt, A. E. Strat
ton. G. L. Alexander, G. H. Burroughs,
A. T. Miller, D. W. Ten Eyck, C. L.
Baker, N. B. Weed, Washburn, J.M. Clarke,
F- Clarke. G- R. Roundtree, ami J. Strat
ton. [Tho Corsair, will suil this morning
at live o’clock ]
The sclir. Enterprise, Western, was loft
at Matanzasby theschr. Savannah arrived
at tliis per:, to sail on tile 10th inst. for New
York. On her outwonl passage had expe
rienced a heavy gale which done consider
able damage to her sails and rigging,carried
away bulwarks, stanchions, &c.
The ship Margaret Bugle, from this port
for Falmouth, was spoke June 3, lat 43,14,
Ion. 46. 3ft, nut 1-1 days.
The wreck of the schooner Hernld, of
Plymouth, Mass, was seen on the 2lHh ult.
40 miles north of Cape Henry. She was
from Charleston for Boston, and had on
hoard a crew of five persons, and twenty
passengers (CRrpentera.) belonging to Mas
sachusetts. She was no doubt capsized in
the destructive gale of the 3d of last month.
The British ship Mary Catharine, 49 days
from Liverpool, arrived at Charleston Sa
turday.
For New-York if Providence,
Thu ship
RISING STATES,
Pearce, Master,
Will sail on Sunday noxt. For
passage apply on board, at Rice’s Wharf,
or to ORRAY TAFT
For sale, InniHngfrom said ship,
12 Hogsheads MolasBes. Apply as above.
J,.',. to t.f
Leaf Tobacco, die.
A FF.W Hogsheads primo quality Leaf
Tobacco, just received and for sale by
T. R. PRICE,
Market-Square.
Ar.so,
An assortment of GROCERIES and DRY
GOODS. Apply as abovo.
July 12 88p
Dr. Paul H. Wilkins,
O FFERS his services in the Practice
of MEDtciNR, Huroerv and Ohste-
tricks, to the inhabitants of Sarannah
snd its vicinity. He may be found at Mrs.
Wall's, or at his office four doors to the
south of it, in Broughton-Strcet.
July 12 88
Gold Watch Wanted,
A NY person having a good and fashion
able English Gold Watch, not much
used, for salo, a bargain, may hear of a
ready money pnrehuser, by applying at this
office.
July 12 ✓ Cf»r*
) s Mattresses.
T HE subscrihor has an hand snd for
sain, ii large supply of HAIR snd
MOSS MATTRESSES, suitable for fami
lies and ships births, manufactured in the
heat possible manner, and would at all
times make them to order and pattern, at
the lowest price.
I. W. MORRELL,
July 12 Whittakcr-Strent.
Notice.
P HILIP NEWTON, un indented ap
prentice to the subscriber, has de
serted his service without any csuse what
ever. He has nearly two years yet to
serve. All persons are forbid harbouring
Or employing him ; he iB well known in tins
city, he has lost, the right hand. The
law will be slrictly enforced against any
pernon harboring or employing said New
ton. NOAH B. SISSON.
July 12 8«p
BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, l
Savannah, July II, 1825. (
Notice.
T HIS Bank will, after to-morrow, the
12th inst. be opened at nine o’clock,
A. M. uiid closed at one o’clock, P. M
until the first of November next.
l)y order of the Board,
A. PORTER, Cashier.
July 12 88p
j To the Public.
A N extract of a letter, said to be from
William Swiim of Philadelphia, having
+da its appearance in the Savannah Geor
gian and Republican on the 7th instant, un
der the auspices of Anson Parsons, which
diSiies onr ever having made any purchase
ol’Mr. Sivaim, and questions our right of
Vending snd advertising his medicine in the
follott-inj^Words, to wit, “Lay Si Hendrick-
son’s advertisement 1 know nothing of, they
got the medicine in New-York, I will write
to them about it—1 did not authorise them
to advertise so certoinly 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. Si M. Allen
& Co. of this city, in payment for the very
purchase which iB boldly denied, and whicli
we presume will serve as a quietus for both
gentlemen. By ■ reference to the adver
tising columns in the Georgian, it will bo
perceived that we never advortised as SJr.
Swaim’s Agent.
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
$150 Philadelphia, 17th May. 1826.
At sight, please pay to tile order uf
S. * M. Allen Si Coi one hundred and fif
ty dollars, snd charge.
Your obedient Servant,
WM. SWAIM.
To Messrs Lay Si Hendrickson,)
Druggists, Savannah, Geo. J
D200.
July 9 85
Passage f6r England,
JBe!
A few jnore Passengers ctu
he accomodated in the ship
GEORGIA, to sail for Liver-
peal on the 10th current. Ap
ply to Captain Vnrntim on board, or
ANDREW LOW fit CO.
July * on
To Rent.
A Brick Tenement DWEL
LING-HOUSE, on the north
side Market-Square, at present
occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene.
Possession can be bad on the first day of
November next.
Also, the STORE formerly
occupied by Mr. John B. Wick,
ns a shoe store. Possession giv
en immediately. Apply to
CHARLES ROE.
May 28 58
M l
o
Possession c
November m
lit:
Savannah and Augusta
COACH.
Copartnership,
T HE subscribers having united their in
terests, will continue ihc Wholesale
DryGuuds Business in this place under the
firm of C. W. ROCKWELL Si Co. and
in Charleston under the firm of RELPH,
M'INTIRE Si CO. They intend keeping
s general assortment of Staple and Fnncy. notice.
March 24
Mail
•Yew Arrangement Georgia Side.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that, he has removed the Line
of 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-Hotcl.
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 tue shortest
in both places, and that their stock may be
purchased on such terms ns to enable tliem
to offer additional inducements to their cus
tomers, one of the pnrtners 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.
Sarannah, July \, 1825.
jnlv 7 84t
100
A Horse
For sale—an excellent GIG
and SADDLE HORSE. Ap
ply at this office.
June 15 71
Lost or Stolen
O N the 7th inst. a One Hundred Dollar
Bill of the Planters’ Bank of the State
of Georgia, apparently new. The person
who will return said bill to the Subscriber
shall receive Ten Dollars, and no questions
asked.
MOORE & LYMAN.
J ’>• o °5l
A fresh supply oi the above val
uable MEDICINE, just received
per brig Frances, and for sale by
GEO. RYERSON,
Sole Agent.
sftrow mm
BY J. B. HERBERT «r CO.
TO-MORROW, 13th inst.
Will be sold before our Store at XI o’clk.
3000 Pounds North Csrolina Hams. Also,
2 Cases Ready Made Cotton Shirts.——
Terms cash, .*■
July 12
BY J. B. HERBERTS! CO.
On the first TUESDAY in AUGUST,
Will he sold, before the Court-House, In
this-city, between the usual hours, 22 head
of Cattle. Sold by order of the Guardian
of Susan Cunningham, a minor,
July 9 05
REMOVAL.
T HE subscribers have removed to John
ston’s Square, next door west of
Messrs. A. Low Si Co. where they ere
opening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
W. & H. ROSE.
April 5 io
TheDarien Gezette, and Recorder.
Miuedgevule, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
office.
Mav 11
A CAK.JL).
Lund Lottery Chances.
rj3HE public are informed that the Sub.
Joseph Cumming,
Offers for Sale,
R ECEIVED per Louisa Matilda, 20
hlids. SUGAR
Jn Store,
Lnnf Sugar and manufactured Tobacco.
Also, 20 hhcls Whiskey, expected per
ship Fame from Philadelphia, which wilt be
sold low if taken from the Wharf.
Jnlv 9 «5t
Ai
Union Society.
*
Quarterly Meeting will be held
scribcrs have been appointed to receive
| tho names of persons entitled to draws in
| the contemplated Land Lottery ; and that
T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in ’lioy are now ready to register the same,
“
James Anderson <5^ Co.
H AVE removed to the middle tenement
Young’s Buildings, where they offer
for sale u large and general assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS,
received by the latest arrivals from Liver
pool and New-York.
June 24 79
,-MMES AXDKR80N ft O.
H AVE on hand a few bales ofWllITE,
BLUE, and MIXT
PLAINS
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS,
Imported last year, whicli they will sell at
a considerable reduction from the priceBof
last season. Their usual supply of
PLAINS, BLANKETS Sf BAGGING,
will be received by the first Fall vessel from
Liverpool, and they will he able to supply
their friends with Fresh Imported Goons, at
as low rates as any former importation can
he sold for
Till-. 24 7®
the several Courts of Law and Equity
in tliis Slate others to the public his pro
fessional services in the Courts of
Bibb, | Henry, I Jones, I Crawford,
Monroe, \ Jusper, 1 -fVA-.
WASHINGTON POE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)
July7«4
Monday Evening, July 11th, at Eight
o'clock, at the Society Hall.
L. MASON, Secretary,
July 9 85
LONDON ROOKS.
A MONG the works received per ship
Georgia, und now opened, are the fol
lowing :
on Ackermann’s Repository of Fashion and
All persons interested will please call on
Joseph S. Pelot, and VV. C. Wayne in the
Custom House, near the Exchange, from
tho hours of 9 to 10 o’clock, *. M. and from
l 7 fn 5 v. m and nn William A, Moore, du-
ring the snme hours, at the office of James
Eppingcr, Esq. near the Slate Bank, Johns-
1 ton Square. Applicants will be pleased to
! come prepared witli small change. Darien
money will not be received.
WILLIAM C. WAYNE,
JOS.S. PELOT,
WM. A. MOORE.
July 9 B5p
Notice.
P ERSONS having business with the
undersigned, during his absence, are:
referred to Mr.
authorised.
TO PLANTERS.
| THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVIN G made a considerable purchase
of last season’s imported PLAINS,
which they offer for sale at the last year's
■ prices, for cash or drafts on their factors
Elias Reed, who is duly
July 9
GEO.
GORDON.
B5p
Window Blinds.
J UST received, an assortment of tho
above articles of all sizes.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jnlv 7 84
DOLLARS
OOMMbbOXAXh
50,000 DOLLARS
W ILL be awarded to some adventurer
on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, in
the Philadelphia Union Canal Lottery, 17th
Class, at which time tho whole drawing will
positively be received.
BRILLIANT PRIZES!
N otice.
D URING my absence from Savannah,
persons having business with me will
please call on Mr. Elias Roedr’who is my
agent.
S. B. PARKMAN-
Jnly 7 84|>
La Bli.lis AsBKMBi.eE, with fine colored
plates, complete series of either up to the
month of April.
Smith's Thucydides, Hampton’s Polybius,
Rook’s Arinn, Beluc’s Herodotus. Dun
can’s Ctesar, and llaker’e Livy, 14 vols.
8vo. calf, gilt, bound to match. , . „ . , . . „
An\CTiAusis, 6 vols. and 4to plates, elegant . payable any time before the 1st of April
Gui.nsMiTU’s Greece, Rome and England next ; which must he, at least, 20 to 25 per
B vo | 8 _ cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation
“Forget me Not,’* for 1025, a splendid vo- - can be sold at. W. &. II. ROSE.
liitno, with plates- 1 Savannah, 7th June, 1825.
Life in London, or Day and Night scenes The Darien Gazette will insert the above
of Jenny Hawthorn and Corinthian until the first ot October, and send the bill
Tom, with numerous colored engravings., to tliis office.
Life of an Actor, by Pierce Egun, many i J ||lle 7
colored plutes. j i
Morninob at Bow-street, by Pierce Egan.! J-atJat.
witli humourous plates.
Dn. Syntax’s Tour, 3 small volumes, co
lored plates. ween the hours of 2 in the forenoon and
Shakespeare’s Plays, complete in 1 volume, { in tiie evening, the following notes, say
Madeira • » n,es.
T HE undersigned has on hand, snd of
fers for sale upon liberal terms for
cash or approved acceptances, payable in
this city, a quantity of Madeira Wine of
the justly celebrated brand of John Howard
March. Sc Co, in ninea. half-nines, iiuarter.
lasks and eighths, of various importations ;
some very old, and all very superior.
Ho huB always a subscription List open,
for the importation of Wine from Madeira
to this place, and will thankfully receive or
ders for any quantity: he will, in the course
of this month, forward a list which will be
supplied in the course of the next ensuing
Autumn.
PETIT DE FILLERS.
Socannnh, 1th July, 1826. Fuetor-
July 9 85 6w
63
1
1
1
2
1
30
20
52
156
of
50,000 Dollars.
20 000 Dollars.
10.000
5,000
4.720
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dolla s.
1,000 Dollars.
500 Dollars.
100 Dollars.
50 Dollars
And one hundred and twenty-one thousand
and forty dollars in prizes of $20, Sic.
Tho fifteen tickets, in wliolo and
parts, expected by the subscriber, have
hoen received. Those persons therefore,
interested, ore requested to call and securo
their chances immediately, it being prob
able the only apportunity for a long time of
realizing FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLS.
Prizes in other Lotteries taken in pay
ment, and the cash paid on demand for
tickets ordered bv
WM. ROBERTSON,
July 12 Georgian Office,
fhar/ei/cm, June 9.—Cotton—Some sales
ot Upland, have been made this week, from
20 lor inferior to 23 .cents for good quality.:
lhe large holders are, however, unwilling h-„„ i.if,
Jo accept of these rates, snd seem inclined I " v. ttEYlta
to wait further advices and the arrival of T>F.TWEEN Fort Jackson and Town, a
vessels, the absence of which has kept buy- JO YAWL BOAT, painted black. The
ers out of the market. The stock has been owner can have her by proving the proper-
lately taken, and is supposed to amount to j ty and paying expenses. Apply to ,
about 30,000 bales. In Sea Wands we JAMES BROUGHTON,
bivo heard of no transactions. At Dr. Haig’s Plantation,
flise—The inquiry has been better thi* Jiiiy 12 80p
S UPPOSED to have been between Bay
street anil the South Common, and be-
For bale,
A FAMILY carriage and a Pair of Hor
ses, for a credit until the first ot Janua
ry next. Also, a highly finished barouche,
a complete travelling carriage. And
T) REN'*’,
The house and premises in Brnughton-
Street, occupied by the Subscriber.
JOHN MACPHERSON BERRIEN.
June 28 811.
JOHN VV LONG
OFFERS FOR SALE,
QA PIPES Brandy, 1st and 2d quality
OU 8 do Holland Gin, 1st do
1 do Port Wine, lat do
50 bblsMstanzas Sugar
50 boxes Soup
30 do Caudles
30 doz- Madeira Wino
150 pieces bes 42 inch Dundee Bagging
— Calcutta Bagging, a superior arti
cle for packing square Bales.
1 case \ Bleached Cotton Shirting
of the “ Dover Manufactory."
June 28 8Il
$100 bill of the Bank of Darien (this note
was in two halves and wafered together to
a piece of white paper) also three notes of
the State Bank of Georgia of fifty dollars
each ; these notes «-ero ull rolled up to-
f ether iu a piece of white paper, and must
ave fell out of the pantaloon pocket. The
finder will be very liberally rewarded by
leaving them at this office.
T- !v 7 Rt
with 40 fine engravings.
Rosseau’s Confessions, 4 vols. 12mo.
Gall Si Spurzlieim on Phrenology.
Secret Memoirs of Louis 14th, extra calf,
gilt.
Joanna Baillies’ Plays, 3 voIb. elegant.
Cox'b Female Scripture Biography, 2 vols.
elegant.
Wright’s Guide to Ancient and Modern
Dublin; to tl>- Lake of Killarney ; to
Wicklow ; a: (. he Giant’s Causeway
4 vols. with ni uius fine plates.
Vasis' Picture of Naples and of Rome, with
maps and views of Public Buildings, &c.
Elton’s Remains of Hesiod.
Edgeworth on Education, 3 vols. 18mo.
Mortimer on Pyrotechny and Recreative
Fireworks.
A selection ofthe Poets. &c. various sizes, N-W- York Literature Lottery
with fine pistes, and splendidly bound. — *
Also, a few
LAW BOOKS,
Among which are
Renicke en the principles of Indemnity on
Marine Insurance
Glen on Bills of Exchange.
Cone Napoleon, or French Civil Code,
translated.
3d Broderip end Bingham’s Reports.
Hammond’s digested Index to Term Re
ports, during George 3d and 4th, 2 vols.
■oonn'D A ilrrtii-n It V TVirpuutOlJ In/loy.
1 he tiivi Lot ery to be Drawn
On Wednesday, the 20th July, the following
Splendid Lottery will be drawn
and finished the same day.
W ILL draw in New York on Wednes
day, 20th July, positively—80 number
combination. NINE numbers to be drawn
RICH CAPITALS.
Brit ks.
T HE Subscriber lias at present on hand
alargo stock of Bricks of superior qua
lity, which ho offers in such quantities as
may be wau’ed. at the lowest possible price
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 article will be supplied
by application to Mr. James Roberts, either
at his residence in West Broad Street, or
at Myers’ Wharf.
HENRY M ALPIN.
June (4 79
Greene’s Admirnlty Digested Index.
Orders for Books from London will be
regularly transmitted and imported for those
who wish thorn.
W. T. WILLIAMS.
Jnlv 7 «4P
Flou’ (V. Corn
PA BBLS Moore’s Family flour
50 do Baltimore do
1000 bushels White Corn
Received per Rising Sun, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT Si CO.
July 7 84
1 Prize of
30,000 DOLLARS.
1
15,000 DOLLARS.
1
10,000 DOLLARS.
1
5,737 DOLLARS.
20
1,000 DOLLARS.
30
500 DOLLARS.
30
200 DOLLARS.
SJfl BARRELS BEER, Fidler andTay-
a" lor’s brand, received by Corssir,
For sale by
W. WILLIAMS.
July 7 84p
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 Prize. 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 3t $5 60; Qra
$2 55.
The Subscriber guarantt ithe 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.
VH ROBERTSON,
Geuratau Ofitcc,
July » #3e
45 Dollars Rewai d.
R AN AW AY from Dr. Haig’s Plantation,
Brewton Hill, near Savbnnah, three
negroes, viz. Liincric, 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 llieir delivery at the planta
tion, or being secured in the goal of this
County, or 15 dollars lor either of them.
Robert Habersham
June 28 i:o[l.
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 $11 To-Morrow and all orders not tiketi
up previous, will be subject to the advtiticd.
The Scheme consists of
Prize of - - - 850,000
‘20,000
10,000
5,GOO
- 4.720
1,000
f)*c $c. Fjc £;c.
Call immediately and secure a Chance, ai
LUTHERS
July 7
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
84
Swaim’s Panacea.
J UST received, per bgig Frances from
Philadelphia, a fresh supply nf this ce
lebrated Medicine direct from Mr, Win.
Swaim, tho inventor, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
Sole agent for the State of Georgia,
As wiD appear by the following extract
from Mr. Win. Swaim’s letter, dated
Philadelphia, June 9th, 182S.
Mr. Anson Parsons,
SIR : Lay fr Hebdrickson’a silver,
tisement I knnw 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. Yours, respectfully.
(Signed) WM. SWAIM.
July 7 ll-tp
D UR1 G tne anserine nf the Subscri
ber front this city, Elias Reed, Esq,
will act as his attorney..
ABNER BASSETT.
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