Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 16, 1825, Image 3

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Lintiooi». and of rewarding them in ft ratio ■ fliirouflifl to fhoir ability a nd their charm |l,. r |,o Hhuulci tool happy if (»* HVHtfin eon I tribiitod to the tiisimcium and elevation of I thorn rwperjablu gentlemen, who bo ably| Ijijl.i] the office of Judges of the country.” I The arislnerttiic condition of uociety in I gn.rlamh ia strikingly illustrated in tin.* fol- I lowing remarks made by Mr. Donman on I tlie sawn occasion. I u ii was impossible, that by any increase I of salary, the judges coulu over be raised to I an equality with the great At present I fjj,.y might be said to bu at the head of peo- f pie of nndilling fortune; which wub better | tun being at the foot of the higher order, I ami though some anstocratical gentlemen in that House had treated, he recollected, J their usual residence with so much con tempt ns to profess they did not know where Russel Square was, he thought, they were much more respected there thun they would I be were they to presume to intrude them- I flt'lwH among the more wealthy inhabitants I of Grosvenor Square, whero, he must con* I fess, he apprehended their dignity would | not screen them from feeling extremely awkwardly circumstanced.” State of Thei.and.—The following is the appalling picture, drawu by Dr. Doyle, in his evidence before the committee of the House of Commons, of the misery of the lower orders of the Irish, with his observa tions as to the manner in which population ami poverty aft uud re-act on each other: “ 1 ain confident from the great number of poor not employed, and the small stock of provisions which they ure enabled to preserve tor tlie summer, that the seuson which is now approaching, wiil be as pres* siag unurly as that which is past. vV hat is the reason you mentioned the sumincr as a period of particular distress ? Tue poor people in general collect a little dung (they have no land); this dung they pm upon a piec- of land given to them by a farmer, and it produces t.u them a little stock of potatoes ; this witli their earnings sup-, ports them until March or April, then their entire stock is exhausted ; and when the summer advances, particularly the latter part of it, before the harvest comes in, they have no means at allot* support; they have no employment; they have no food ; and they are actually dying of hungar. “ In what maimer does this large number of persons contrive to live? The people who have some property are in general ve ry charitable, and they see that broths are made in their families, arid cahhuge and roots, which are very abundant, boiled and distributed out to the poor. Again, the male p.irt of the family lie very frequently in bid, Curing the day ; the wild or daughter per haps goes abroad and begs about the neigh borhood for some few potatoes, which she brings home ; on these they, , vegctate ; and even an honorable member of this commit ti-e, who is so well acquainted with our poor, cm scarcely imagine upon what a small pit tance those wretches endeavor to sub sist ; in fact, he is almost like a savage of the American deserts ; he lies down upon a liitie straw upon the floor, and remaining there motionless nearly all day, guts up in the evening,eats a lew potatoes, then throws himself again upon the earth, where he re mains till morning ; thus he drags out an existance which it were better were termin ated in any way than to be continued in the manner it is. If those people had some operty, that would give them education ind a fueling of self-respect, and would put them as it were upon their energies to seek fi livelihood, they would look be'oro thorn before they are married ; but now their ve ry depression, and their extreme powvrty, throw them together like so many savages in a wood. ‘*It is a frightful state of society, and when it is considered, it fills one with so much pain and horror, that I have frequent ly prayed to god, it* it were his will, rather to take me out of life thon leave me to wit ness such evils, if they were to continue; they are beyond the endurance of human hat u re.”—London Pt:p«r, The Boston Daily smiles incredulously at the intimation, that the old school federal- istt- have made up a purse to pay .Mr. Walsh to write up the (dministration of John A- d»ms, and write down those of Jefferson and Madison. It is true : 1 know who subscribed and who declined subscribing in this city for that object. Mr. Walsh has notes and ivas at pains to collect them.—-Yut. Ado. Toasts at Elbcrtou, in tins state, on the 4th instant: William II. Crawford—A true patriot— M ignuni Dei Donum.—5 cheprs. The Governor of Georgia—George M. Troup, firm, independent, vigilant and en ergetic—lie deserves the confidence of the people.—3 cheers. By the lion. Wiley Thompson—William Smith, an honest man—South Carolina 1 ornament and neglected son. By Bennjah Houston, Esq.—George M. T'oup, the able and independent supporter of state rights. Col. John M’Kinnr y, of Augusta—The stute of Georgia—Though not amongst, the largest in the Union, behind none in Patri otic and Republican principles. Thomas J. ln*ard, Esq.—Gen. William M’lntOfth, the sfrudy and undeviating friend the United Stales—is there a spirited Georgian, is there an honest Republican who does not lament his cruel death. Major Isaac Newton Davie—Col. John Cmwell, Indian Agent—tuny he be literal- fy suspended. I)r. Samuel P. Holt—The present ad ministration—a hetereogonious compound of Rcstrictifuiists, Prodigal?, Radical a, Fed- *>rnlista awl Republicans—We hope there 1q e nnngh of the leaven of Radicalism in the vmrip mnd to att.cmpter its meatsures to the 'Republican Standard of ’08. Mr. John Hull—Governor George M. Iroup-May his present friends remain steadfast to his cause. Among the toasts given by the people of ^otergburg, (Virginia) we find the follow ing fly R. Spooner.—The State of Goor- 5»*ntion lCr n0t ** or £ ot l * 10 H ftrl,0 *d C°n- «t J' Claiborne.—(lav. Troup, the * . n . tc ; the friend to the in- ^•stsof his fellow citizens. S. S.”must exercise his patience for o ay or lwo 5 there is no reason to believe ^ ^ w iU be disappointed. OOaUlttLRClAL. MBT£IOnOL JaiTA3LB. [»V TllE LEWIS, AT RBW-TOUKt] From the New- York Evening Post. The Cotton market at Havre was calm hut steady. Home few sales had been made at a mere shade reduction from the former rates, but the holders were anticipating: from the small stock in possession of tha consumers a reuewed demand. Ashes wi re without demand. Sales of Rots had boon made at 431. and of Pearls at 431'50c. In- digues had fell; the reduction in price du ring the month was estimated at 21 50c. per ib. Coffees wen', at former rules ; and sales of St. Domingo in bond had been made at ! 13*. | Mince the above was in type, we havo ! be in favored with the following extract of a letter from a mercantile house in Havre, dated May 27, giving a mure particular ac count of the Cotton market. “ I have no favorable accounts to give you of the state of our Cotton market.— A dead calm continues, which has reduced prices about 4 sous per Ib. ; but only very small lots have been sold at this depression, and there is a great unanimity among hol ders to keep up their pretensions; there fore the market in fact is not Hcttled. The consumers havo been out of the market from the beginning of this month, in hones td*tire out holders, and may even further avail of the arrival within the three days past of of 5700 bales U. States; and si z e a fortnight of 8300 hales, no part of which has yet been sold. Our present stock on hand must therefore amount to 30,000 bales— They may however be disappointed in the expectation to bring about a still greater depression if we are to trust the lute advices from Liverpool, under <j. (e of 21st insl. of an anticipated great reaction there. To an impartial observer the state of the arti cle must seem already much forced, especi ally in France, where manufactured goods do but slowly follow a progressive rise of the raw material. otton—Sea-Island, 4f 50c.; Upland, If. 90c.: Tennessee, Alabama and Mobile, If. 05c. nominal. Mt. Domii go Coffee, 68 a 70 ; Havana, 71 a 03c. New Carolina Rico, 40f. Paris, May 24.—Stock*—Five per cents, 10If. 35c. ; Three per cents, 74f. 75c. in foreign funds there is little variation. From TFilie's N. O. Prices Current of June. 10—There has arrived but little pro duce since our last; the market is rather dull and affords but few transactions of im portance to notice. Owing to a continua tion of good weather our streets are much improved. Cntlton.—After much inquiry we have been unable to hear of more thun 1023 bales changing owners during the last se ven days; those sales wore principally in the middle qualities of all descriptions, with the exception of that from Mobile; in choice parcels there lias been nothing doing.— The article at present may be considered somewhat heavy, as purchasers appear un willing to adventure at the asking prices of the holders who continue firm in their ex pectations. Tiie few transactions which have taken place this week, wc think were made at. a trifling reduction from the quota tions in our Inst, which were made when] full high. W» understand the late arrivals. 1'roni Mobile mu intended for shipment—; Arrived from Friday morning 10th to Fri day morning 17th. of Louisiana and .Miss issippi 273 liales, Tennessee ami North Al- ' abama 461,'Mobile 532, in all 1266 hales.— ■ Cleared in the same time for Liverpool 3?‘2l hales, Greenock 1471, New-York 1568. mu*; king together 6280 bales. Wo quote—Lou. j and Miss, choice, 33 a 35 asked ; prime, 31 a 32 sin. sales ; seconds, ‘29 a 30 do. ; info- • rior, 25* a 28 do —Mobile or S. Ah»b. pr., 29 a 30 asked; 2d qunli’y, *26 a 28 do. ; 3d i do. 21 a 25 do.—Ten. & N. Alab. choice, j 28 a 23 j do. ; prime, 26 a 27 am sab s ; 2d i quality, *24 a 25 do.; 2d do, 23 a 23* do. | Arrived siiico 1st. October lust, 197,250 bales j Arrived in sumo time lust sea son, 139,386 Arrived in same time season be fore, 155,474 Exported since 1st Oct. last, 172,500 Exported in same time last sea son. 128,477 Exported same time season be fore, 132,990 Stock oil hand to-day. including all on ship board not clear’d 26,250 Stock oil hand same time last season, 13,773 Stock on hand same time season before, 31,435 Exchange on London continues low, and diflicult to quote correctly; sales have been made below our rates, and many r fuse selling at less than a bu If per cent, over our higest quotations. N-ao York July 0—Colton—'The annual celebration of the 4tli of July having oc curred since our last, very little business of any kind has been done. Some few sales of cotton were made on Saturday, at 21 to 22 cents for Upland and Alabama, and 23* cents for a small prime lot of North Caro lina. There was very li : tlo inquiry yester day, and wo hoard of no sales. We con tinue our quotations, remarking that our highest rates could only be obtained forfan cy lots. The import, since 1st inst. has been Day of the Month. H | f Remarks July 7- u 80 8. W. Light breeze. 12 88 do. Du. do. 3 84 8. 8. W. Raiii.tliuti & IV. 6 83 H. IV no. 6. 8 80 N. W. Ul**ar. .igiit oiez. 12 85 IV BBT. Do. do. 3 86 K. N.B. Do. do. 6 81 do. Do. do. 9. 8 82 N. K. Clear. 12 82 H. E. Rain. 3 84 EAST. Cloudy. 6 83 r. s. k. Clear.light brecz 10. 8 80 EAST. Cloudy. 12 84 E. 9. E. Rain, 3 83 E.by 8. Light. Clouds. 6 «•> EAST. Clenr. ti. 8 80 EAST. Clear. 12 81 S. E. Light Clouds. 3 86 do. Do. do. 6 85 do. Do. do. 12. 8 HI 9. ¥.. I fight breeze. 12 86 SOUTH. J)o. do. 3 87 s. 8. E Do. do. fi 83 do. Cloudy. 13. 8 83 SOUTH. Clear nnd culnj. 12 87 a. k. Do. do 3 38 do. Do. do. 6 85 SOUTH Do. do. 14. 8 82 S. s. K. Clear. 12 81 do. Cloudy,til.fclght 3 8n N. W Do. do. I fi i) i £. , r ijlht ' ,, 'V!f]q. id. 8 UT*. • »' A. III. 12 87 S W. Light clou da. 3 83 N. E. Tliun.& light’ng 6 79 8. F. Rain. then.&!gt MARRIED, On Tuesday evening 23th ult. at the mansion of Mr. John Dial Darien, by the Hon. C. S. Masters, Thomas Loweuy. Esq. to the amiable Miss Sak.ui Harrison*. mra awdUTASi. PORT OP SAVANNAH. C !f —:rom Ncw-Orlenns, Georgia, Sowth-Carolina, Virginia, Alexandria, 413 bales 666 166 13 13 Total 1281 New-Orleans, 23 a 27 ; Upland, 20* a 25 ; Alabama, 20* a 25 ; Tennessee, 2u a 24. Rice.— Sales of from 2 to 300 tierces hnvc been made at 3*, 3*, 3J, and some us high as 4 cents per lb. Prime Rice is becoming, scarce and more sought for. Import, since 1st inst. from Charleston 421 ; Wilmington 333. Total, 759 tierces. Rice, lb. 2$ a 4. Freights.—Vessels arc not ns much in de mand as they were some days since, but we do not alter o r rates. To Liverpool, Cot ton, jd jfd «tg. » to the Continent, Cotton, lb. IJ cents* Extract of n letter dated, New-Orleans, Nth June.—Wo have received, up to this date, 197,000 bales, and shall receive 3 000 more ere the end of this season. Mobil** will rccoive about 60,000 bales, 8 000 of which has been sent here. Pensacola will ship about 4,060; therefore, there will be shipped from the Gulf of Mexico, about 250,000 bales during the senson. Our ex ports amount to 170,000. The same quali ty wc shipped you at 18 cents per lb. 10th, of April, is now worth 26 cents.” | CLEARED, Ship Georgia, Varnum, Liverpool, ' A. Low & co. ARRIVED, Schr. Ocean, Hewitt,Baltimore, 10 days, to Hall &. Hoyt. Schr. Fanner’s Daughter,Chapman, Ply mouth, N. C. Ik days, to R. Habersham. Pilot-boat schr. Vexation, Lee, Key West, 4 days, to the master. Passenger, Mr. Claghorn. Pilot-boat schr. Anna-Maria, Sisson, Charleston, 1 day, to J. VV. Long, J B. Herbert & co. and the master. Passengers, Mrs. Sears, Miss Carr, A. Slaughter, and C. M’Intyre. Pilot-boat schooner Savannah, White, Charleston,! day. The brig Maryland,sailed from Charleston on Thursday lor this port. Sloop Jno. Chevalier, Chevalier, St. Ma- rays, l day, to the master. Left at St. Ma rys a Portugese brig, loading with lumber ; and Revenue Cutter Crawford, aud sloop Eagle. Steam-Boat Co’s, steam-boat. Georgia, Bowman, 30 hours from Augusta, with Boats No. 5 and 15, in tow—with 6t() bales Cotton, to G. 11. Lamar, J. Jvopman & co. T. Napier, Ponce & Mackenzie, C. Kelsey & co. Jos. Cuiiituiiig, and W. II. Baker. SAILED, Ship Georgia, Varnum, for Liverpool. Passengers, J. M’Henry, J. M’Nish, and Capt. A. Pemberton. [The Georgia, got to sea yesterday morning.] Ship Africa. Cox, Liverpool. [The A. got to sea on Thursday morning.] Ship Philip Tab, Wheeler, Liverpool. [The P. T. got to soaon Wednesday even ing]. Ship Corinthian Hall, Liverpool. [The C. was got. off from the Oyster Beds without injury, and went to sea on Wednesday evening.] ARRIVED FROM TUTS PORT, At New York,5th inst. schr- Waterboro, Nye. 6 days ; sloop Ann, II >&dloy, 5 days. At Darien, sloop Mary Jane, Marccllin. CLEARED FOR THIS. POUT, At. Charleston, on Thursday, schr. Leo, Simmons. UP FOR TUTS PORT, At Now-York, 5th inst. ship Augusta, White : brig Almira, Harding, to sail 6th ; brig Pheasant, Ba !y. Coming up last evening—Sloop Earl, from Fredericksburg, (Vir.) The sloop I)* light, Cooper, which sailed yesterday morning, was at anchor in the river off Venus’s Point,yesterday afternoon, at 4 o’ck’ck. The brig Amiable, Celeste, for this port, sailed from Havre, 18th May. Charleston, July i3.—Arrived, schr. Leo, Simmons, Boston, 26 days. Cleared, ship Triton.Cheover, Liverpool; brig Clarita-Ann, Owen, Liverpool; schr Eliza. Dins. West-Indies. Went to Sea. brig Decatur, Casdorp, Li verpool ; schr. Ursula, Frink, New Haven. Norfolk, July 4.—Arrived, sloop Helen. House. Baltimore, 28 days, bound to Char leston, had proceeded ns far S. ns hit. 34, 28. and was compelled by adverse winds to put back for a supply of provisions and wa ter. 1 In the b'tenf Crnney Island—Se.hr. Adm> Cleaver, New-York. 17 days. The A. was bound to St Johns, E. F. and bad proceed ed as far S. ns Cape Hatterns, and encoun taring strong S W. winds and calms, was compelled to put in hero. 28th ultimo. Ca c Hatterasbearing S VV. dlst. 40 miles, saw a ship belonging to Portsmouth, (N- H.) bound to the Southward, same lime, spoke sloop VVave.Fordham, hence for Savannah. About 40 sail of'vessels, amongst which were 6 ships, and 6 brigs, bound to the Southward, wore in company off Ilatteras tl days. Francis So»rkl, OFFER, FOR IAI.E, | Af|BA R UEL8 Baltimore Whiakoy I. vf Vf 25 do 5th proof do do 5 Ho(fnho»dn Philadelphia do 100 Barrola White's Gill 50 Bsrrels Baltimore do 17 Pipos Holland Gin, sup. quality 60 Barrels Loaf Sugar 4 Hilda Fresh Baltimore Bncon 20 Tons American Castings, Si.c. Jn'vio s'!.. fi. B. r. London l'orter, Uott iu Bagging, kc A FEW casks, containing eight sod e half dozen each of London Porter, im ported in the ship Georgia, on 20th June last are yet on hand and for sale; also, Cottun Bagging, errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTIIEN- WARV., and a variety of Season-Ve Dry Gouts, Applvto ANDREW LOW & CO. July 10 00 . ' V . * ' V - For New-York, ESTABLISHED L/JVB; Tha regular packet ship EMPEROR, Tfiomai R. Simpler, Muster, — ; —Having ail her freight engaged, will sail on Wednesday next. For pas sage only, having superior accommodations, apply to Capt. 8. on board, or to Julj 10 HALL & HOYT. ■ A I-.* For Liverpool, To mil on Sunday, 24t/i instant, The fast sailing coppered ship AJAX, Eduard -Vico//, Master. .Can handsomely accommodate liiur pas-enuers. For terms apply to Capt. Nicoll, at Low's Wharf, or to July 14 HALL & HOYT. FRSSH DRUGS, SatBiDHOUDlfiB;, PERFUMERY, &c. B Y lb* ship Emperor, the subscribers havo received thirty-five packages of (xbiuineD 'Ugs,Medicines Per- jbmery, Fancy Ji t.cles, Wc. carofully selected by one of the partners now at the north, which added to tlioir for mer stock on hand, comprises an assortment very extensive, and particularly suited tor this market, and well worthy the attention of dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters and Families, would do well to forward their orders, as they will be sold at our usual low rates. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad's Buildings. July IS For Mew-Yoik A? Providence, The ship RISING STATES, Pearce, Master, Will sail on Sunday next. For passage apply on board, at Rico’s Wharf, or to ORRAY TAFT. For sale, landing from said ship. 12 Hogsheads Molasses. Apply ns above !• I” > • o/» N otice. A LL persons having demands ngninst the schooner Isabella, of Beaufort, S C. will please render them without de lay. to WATTS & SMETS. June 16 8Hp DRAWING RECEIVED. HE following are the numbers drawn in the Union Canal Lottery, 17th class: T 9, 42, 16, 46, 60, 2, 27, 28. Holders of prizes are requested to call and re eivo the cash, or renew them in the New-York Literature Lottery, which draws on Wednesday next. W. ROBERTSON, July 16 Georgian Office. DRAWING OF THE UNI0.Y1 JAMAL LOTTERY, Seventeenth Class, New Series. For ew-ioiR, The fast sailing coppered and cop per fastened brig M A R VLAN D, — Capt. Johnson, Is expected to arrive this day, and will be despatched without delay. For freight or passage, apply to July 14 J. B. HERBERT & CO. savannah and A- gusta Mail ( OACH. Mew Arrangement Georgia Side. rpHE subscriber respectfully informs the i public that lie lias removed the Line of Stages on the Georgia 6ide, ond 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 scatB, apply at the Gcorgia-Hotel. JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Savannah, March 20, 1825. N.B. Horses, Carnages, and Gigs, to Let—Horses kept by the day, month or year, and expresses sent at tno shurtest notice. March 24 inn FINITE subscribers. Commissioners ap- J- pointed by the Governor of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, to superintend tltudrawing of the Union Canal Lottery, Seventeenth Class, New Scries, do hereby certify, that the following were the numbers which were this day drawn, viz : 9. 42 16, 46, 60, 2, 27. 23 and that the said numbers were drawn in the order in which they stand above : that is i o say, No. 8 was the first that was drawn, No. 42 wus the second, No. 16 was the third, No. 46 was the fourth, No. 60 was the fifth, No. 2 was the.sixth, No. 27 was the seventh and No. 28 was the eighth and last. Witness our hands, at the city of Phila delphia, this sixth day of July, one thou sand eight hundred and (went vice. ANDREW BAYARD, ANDREW PETIT, ROBERT PATTERSON. Attest—John Reocr.TS Secretary. The holder of combination 9, 16, 27, a prize of jjiOO, also those Holding smaller prizes of 100, 50, 20 ami to. will call and receive the cash, or invest a portion in the Literature Lottery, which draws 20th inst. or Grand State Lottery of Maryland, that draws 27th. Tickets in the former Jit— the other $4, at LUTHER'S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jutv in ••EiNi.VV Y -Lit l* 1Zt-ib! Notice T HE undersigned during a short ab sence from the state, lias appointed Robert Scott, Esq. Ins attorney. Mr. Ste plien B Williams will attend in the Count ing House and 10 the orders of his friends in the cuuntry. JOHN M’NISH. July 16 8 Ba The fir t Lot t ry to he Drawn On WED XESDA Y NEXT, the following Splendid Lottery will be drawn ami finitilied the buiuc duy. JV'tc- York L t rut are Lottery W ILL draw in Now-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. 1 10.000 DOLLARS. \ 5,737 DOLLARS. 20 1,000 DOLLARS. 30 500 DOLLARS. 30 200 DOLLARS. Lund 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 (lint 'hey are now ready to register the same. Ail persons interested will please call on Joseph S. Pelot, and W. C. Wayne in tire Custom House, near the Exchange, from the huurs of 9 to 1 o’clock, A. m. and from U to 5, f. m. and on William A. Moore, du ring the same flours, at the office of James Eppinger. Esq, near the State Bank. Johns ton Square. Applicants will he pleased to come prepared with small change. Darien money will net be received. william c. wayne, JOS. S. PELOT, WM. A. MOORE. July 9 flr.p i v> PLAN'i Lit6. THE SUBSCRIBERS H AV1N G made a considerable purchase of last season’s imported PLAINS, which they offer for sale at the lust year's prices, fur cash or drafts on their factors, payable any time before the 1st of April next i which must he, at least, 2n to 25 per rent, lesslheu the ensuing Fall Importation can be sold at. W. & H. ROSE. Savannah, 7th Jutie, 1825. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, aud send the bill to this office. June 7 68 A CARD. rpiiE subscriber, admitted to practice in -1- the several Courts of Law and Equity ilt this State, offers to the public his pro- tesstonal services in tiro Courts of Bibb, I Henry, I Jones, I Crawford, i.onroe, | Jasper, ( Ttriggs, I Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Maenn, Bibb County, (Ga.J July 7 84 BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Savamiah, Jci.v It, 1825. \ Notice. T HIS Bank will, after to-morrow, the 12th iiirft. be opened at nine o’clock, A. M. and closed at one o’clock, 1\ M. until the first of November next. By order of the Board. A. PORTER, Cashier. July 12 * 86p Besides 13,311 Prizes of !00 DOLLARS, 50 DOLLARS, a DOLLARS, &c. mak ing a Grand total of 273,760 Dollars; and but one and a half blanks to a Prize. There being NINE numbers d. awn in this Lottery the Chances are greatly increased. Ab but little time* remains, immediate application should bo made. TICKETS $11.; Halves $5 60; Qra P 55. The Subscriber guarantees the pnyment 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 of the fate of Tickets will be given to distant adventurers as soon as re ceived. WM. ROBERTSON, July 16 Georgian Office, 88 Lost. S UPPOSED to have been between Bay- street and the South Common, and be- we.cn the hours of 2 in the forenoon and in the evening, the following notes, say $100 bill of the flank 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 w ere all rolled up to gether in a piece of whitepaper, nnd must nave fell out of the pantaloon pocket. The finder will be very liberally rewarded by leaving them at this office. July 7 84 Notice. P HILIP NEWTON, an indented ap prentice to the subscriber, Ims de- . cried his service without any enuse what ever. He has nearly two years yet t» serv.e. All persons are forbid harbouring or employing him ; he is well known in th s city; lie lias lost the right hand. The law will bo strictly enforced against any person harboring or emploving said New ton NOAU B. SISBON. July 12 U6p BY J. B. HERBERT S,- CO. w THIS DAY, 18th in,t., . ‘ ** iJJ be R om before our store, at XI o’elk. -000 Pounds Middlings, 30 Kegs Lard, and a general assortment of Groceries—Term* July 10 BYJ. B. HERBERTSs CO. 1,0 fi . r ? t TUESDAY in AUGUST, Will be sold, before the Court-House, in t ,.'" c ' t y between the usual hours, 22 head ot Cattle. Sold by order of the Guardian of wusan Cunningham, & minor. July 9 mo® s£Lm BY J. B. HERBERT 6c CO. ...... On MONDAY, 18th inst. WU bq sold on Jones’ Lower Wharf, at XI o clock, 85 Bags Prime Green Huvana Loftce—Terms cosh. j„j v UAsWV/V.Ua. rjlIIE subscribers have removed to John- ,, Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry (Hoods, in addition to their former slock, , W. A H. ROSE. April 5 , 0 ,im P | rJV 'P arien Gazo " e . «"<! Recorder, Milledgeville, will give the above four in- sertions, and forward their accounts to this office. James Anderson Si : 'o WAVE removed to the middle Tenomor Young’s Buildings, where they ofiV for sa.e a large and generul assortment of fancy and staple Dill GOODS, received hy the latest arrivals froei Live] pool ami New-York. June 24 79 !\MKN ANDKRRON & « O, H AVE on hand a few hales of WHITE BLUE, and MINT PLA NS and LONDON nVf 'l'LE BLANKETS, Imported last year, which they will sell al a considerable reduction from the prices o last season. Their usual supply of PLAINS, BLANKETS 6f BAGGING will be received by the first Fall vessel frnn Liverpool and they will he able to supph their friends with Fresh Imported Goods, «i as low rates as any former importation cat he sold for June 24 70 Jamaica hum, Lard, c. Landing from slop Emperor, 5 HOGSHEADS JAMAICA ltl M 100 Kegs Lard 40 Kegs Edie’s No. I and 2, Tobacci 10 do Cavendish do 5 Tierces Burlington Hams and in s-roiir., 100 Barrels Northern Gin 40 do Now England Rum 10 Pipes fieignette’s Brandy 10 do Holland Om For sale by COHEN & MILLER. July 14 «7p Leaf i obacco, i A FEW Hogsheads prime qualit] Tobacco, just received amt for * T. K. PRICE, Market-Sqi: af so, An assortment of GROCERIES ami GOODS. Apply as above. Julv 12 V dkfttl wp liArirt, B ETH KEN Fort Jackson and Town, YAWL BOAT, painted black. Tl owner can have her by proving the prniio ty and paying expenses. Anplvto JAMES BROUGHTON. . At Dr. Haig’s Plunlatioi Jui y 86p Soap. ,*»/! BOXES of Doolittle’s, landing fi the ship Emperor, for sale hy J. MEIGf- .T"’" 14 117 Afadeii a Vv i; e T HE undersigned lias on ham fers for sale upon liberal cash or approved acceptances, p this city, a quantity of Madeira the justlycoiebiate’d brand of Joh ,' ureh 4’ Co, in pipes, half-pipes casks und eighths, of various impi some very old, und all very stipe He Hus always a subscription J for t he importation of Wire froii to tiiis place, aud wiil thankfully r tiers fur any quantity : he will, in : of this month, forward n list whit supplied in the course of the nex Autumn. PETIT DE V Savannah, 7(ft July, 1825, July 9 Joseph Cwinning, Offers for Sale, R ECEIVED per Louisa Matilda, hhda. SUGAR In Store, Loaf Sugar nnd manufactured Tobac Also, 20 lihils Whiskey, expected j ship Fame from Philadelphia, which will sold low if taken from the Wharf. 9 85i. Du. Pad. H Wilkins O FFERS his services in the Pbactice of Medicine. Sdkoerv and ( B.-i rr thicks, to the inhabitants oi Savannah snd its vicinity. He may he found at Mrs. Wali’s , or at his office four doors to the south of it, in Broughton-Street, Ju^t 12 '