Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 19, 1825, Image 3

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<ii Ift&YtJUroH, &c. duties,) because that ffovoKtant i* admin-1 §| 0 7,p Earl, Wicks, from Fredeiicksburg,! isterod by men pre-eminent tor temperate Va. and IS day* fromtl.o Cape., with corn, iind roasonabto councils, and who could not to ft. Haburalitun * ' I - - be induced, by any considerations, to yio- Steam-boat Edgefield, Saasard.from Au-I T H ®. ■“briber, have just received per late tho rights guaranteed to every citizen Igiista, with cotton and passengers tor I. ship Emperor, from New-York, a fresh , ot our country, however humble, by its con- (Charleston. r * sm.r,i.. »n i~i~ ■ — free acknowledgement ot the high minded stitution, and by the immutable principles SAILFD tesohitions, ami sentiments, of an opposite of lustioe. " Ship Rising States,Pierce, for New-York tenor, interspersed through your Excellen- Vour Excellency calls on me to avow or and Providence. Passengers Mrs Coo oy’s letter,—i ho latter of which only do jus- disavow the lottar to tiie Indian Agent, of and child, Mrs. WileylM™. Howard and i With the children. Miss Howard. —i Blitted bv all to ho exparte, in the Mtwtpn- pen. The suggestion liowovcr was merely submitted tor your consideration. With a respectful pretest against the sup. posed prejudices ascribed to the Uenerai Government and to its Agent, and with a % tu e to your groat talents and high charac- which you appear to complain. With the children. Miss Howard, Mrs oTmstead'Ii'lid ter. exception ot a few typographical errors, I child, Mrs. Humphroys, Rev. Mr. fiimli 1 remain with highest respoot and consi- avow it as my letter. I send you ■ corroc- lady and child, J. Davidson and ladv deration, your Excellency’s most obedient , ted copy. It is such a letter as my sense Taft, lady and child, J. Gardiner and ladv Servant, i of justice imperiously called on ino to ad- M. Smith, lady and 2 children. E. Paddfe T. P. ANDREWS, Special Agent. dress him. in performing a harsh set to- ford, lady and child, Miss Rvan Messrs A To His Ex. Uko. M. Tiioup, 1 wards him—was approved of by my best Smith, S. A. Clindy, S. C Lineitt G II Governor of Georgia, Milledgevilte judgement, such ae it is—is approbated by Metcalf, Campbell, Palmer, SteDlieis.Mer- . . . a man, who, for his wisdom, stands inferior cer, and Richmond. [The Rising Stales IneTs "T 8m:h S" « ot ‘0 Sea about 3 o’clock on Sunday alter- one as I confidently trust will roccive tho noon.] 1 approbation of my government. It is such Sloni a jetter, as, from my letters of the 31st of May, 8th. 18th, and 23d June, to yourself, and our frequent verbal communications, as ! p,,pi i . well ns those verbal and written to your | f Ol V; Ilcirlcston, Aid-de-Camp and friend. Col. Lumpkin, | /■ The fast sailing pilot-boat schr, yon, ought, in my opinion, to have anticipn- JfW SAVANNAH, ted i and such an one as I was convinced, White, Matter, tor the honor ot human nature,” (to use I nMBKWill sail TO-MORROW MORN, your own eloquent expression,) you expec-j ING, at ten o’clock. For freight or pss- ted ' I sage, having elegant accommodations, ap Oovernor Troop to M ijor Andrewt, ExCCUTIVC Dr.PSRT.MRNT, ( MiUedgeoitle, 27th June, 1325. $ Sir—I havo this moment received your Jetior of tho 23,1 inst. It gives me great f ileasiira to correct without delay, an error nto whiob I hud fallen.and m consequence of not adverting particularly to the date of the certificate obtained from the Indians by tlic Agent, and peldished as part of his do fence in one of the last papers—from i Sloop Delight, Cooper, for Charleston. comparison of dales, it dues appear that that certificate was abtaiuud before tho A- gent knew that yourself and Gnn. Gaines TO,WnWli c 5?V^‘,\t ,r S k aW'^^V oc ?, n L e i;f tliis correction therefore, is most cheerfully made, you cannot but admit the utter im materiality ot jt. to the Agent for any objects •r intercels of ins—tor the fact still turns out to bo, that whilst the Agent in procur ing that certificate, did not intend to fore stall in particular Geu, G.tines and yoursolf, in making a certain examinati m, lie did *«lt Anew that it would forestall General Gaines, or yourself or any others whom your Government might any time depute to make any examination there, and this is tile tact and the only fact of any censo- queuee to the argument. On the subject of. specifications to which y hi have again called my attention, i have only to rein irk, that if your Government, pleases :o forbear further enquiry or mvesli- * gallon into the conduct of i lio Agent, either because it derives no specifications from me, or because those specifications are nut pre cisely such in manner and form as arc a- greet,file to itself, it has the power to do so —but if your Government has not found matter onoiign for specifications, (if indued they he at nil important) in the published accredited Documents, or finding it there in ample obinulunce shall not choose to frame them for itself, I assure you Sir, I would not. know where to proceed to look lor it. even it 1 believed it (as I do not) to be my duty, to furnish those specifications. When time shall have disclosed that I was mistaken in attributing prejudice to j mr Government in behalf of its Agent, al though that belief has not boon assumed upon light ground, and is so far sustained by the Recurrences of every day, I assure you Sir, I shall proceed without delay, to Tender to it the fullest measure of justice which injured honor could require from a deceived accuser. Very respectfully, your ob’t. serv’t, _ „ G. M. TROUP. To 1. r. Andrews, Esq. Special Agent, Creek Agency. Your Excellency informs me, “that ifthe I ply to tho master on fetter is authentic,” I am to consider all i wharf, or to ,».ercourso bntwoen yonr iruveimuem, umi Rft A nr i. 1 veimitem, uml ie it so. I know myself as “suspended.” . „„„„ of no intercourse between your government and myself, which is at all necessary, which is not in your part perfectly volantarv and agreeable. Being an officer of tho Gener al Government, I can go on to discharge my duties fearlessly, according to the dic tates ot'my conscience, ami to tho best of my judgment j and if 1 am to be added to the list of the proscribed, for interposing the shield of my government,to prevent the des truction ot a man, doomed to be condemned without a hearing or trial, I wish that sus pension not only continued, but made abso- lute and permanent. As your Excelfoncy has thought it your duty to address me your fetter of the 28th •lane, I have felt it mv right to reply to it • “dd to inform you. that l ean now see, so board, at Anciaux’s BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD July 19 B0 FLOUR, & c . fresh supf. Baltimore FJour 30 dr. Rye Whiskey 30 do Navy Bread 30 do Rye Gin otiler articles in the GROCE RY LINE, for sale by JOHN HERNANDEZ, .... Exchange Dock. J "'y <9 OOo Saratoga Water Cooled in Ice. the accommodation of the public, , , Saratoga Congress Spring Water will Tiie original from which we copy the fol- ‘lowing is thus endorsed: This letter having been written after the act ot suspension was made known to tliu opecial Agent, is received is unofficial, and the publication authorised us any unofficial paper would bo to subserve the purposes of tho writer. Princeton, Indian Mahon, Slhjnly, 1825 Sm—I taae advantage of the first possi. moment from incessant and arduous dll. ti *s, ie do myself the honor of receipting to yonr Excellency, your iast three letters. Your letter ot the 18ih Juno, was receiv. ed from the Commissioners of Georgia, on tlm 25th ult. It was my determination to nmod tli,i Commissioners of Georgia, (of whose appointment I had been previously apprisod.J .ill tho attention which my duty to the G,mural Government and my respect fir an important member of the Union, jus. tiu. d ami demanded. 1 have done so, si. . I r as my sense of duty permitted me ; but V gret to inform you that I have not had the pleasure ot agreeing with the Com missioners on several points of procedure. You may readily imagine that my impres Hiuns ot your great personal honor were not at al. weakened by tiie receipt of the note ot your Excellency, dated tho 27th ult. in winch you so frankly “ correct without de lay. an error into which you hud fallen, on one particular point, relating to the Indian Agent; and regret exceedingly, that a sense ot justice would not permit mo to make the adnuss.ons which you appear in tho same letter to expect of me. Yuur Excellency may rest assured, that I did not intend to call on you again for specifica tions, aticr you had expressed in yuur letter ot the Jilth June, your determinations not to lurnish them. In my answer of the 2od, to your letter last referred to, I adverted to the ctri uinstauces merely with a view to shew w ly 1 had previously to the receipt 01 your letter, nought I had a right to ex pect them. Your doclining to present spe cifications, which was a matter that you alone con],I determine on, settled the ques- tioni and I should have been wanting in tfio hig.i respect which it is my duty to en- ~ ,lllin , and which I sincerely entertain, for your personal character, as well as for your x» oi. station in society, if I had again re- tylUitftQ Ilium of you. acknowledge tho receipt. of your com* nicaUouol flie 20th, which has given me P n ns a nun, but which causes no uneitsi- «ss oil my part as on agent or officer of the Dain L. '" V ? rnmo " ( - K bus given me P» n as « gentleman, because I think I can from n VC ,ha ' y, .’ u fuo1 coot polled, (1 presume persifit Kv h 01 l ' ,, , blic *“?•) t0 iwfcr the tho India* auf * ,or ' tioB of Georgia, from «EoSat£r r ti,B Simiai ^ nnt ° f So nncasi,,,. at<!B ( ’"' ,or, iuiont. It causes •gam of ,k.“ on '"S’ Port, as sn officer or suppose fr,r . ;l lve,,luient ' because I cannot ,ny ^T nmpnt d,,t y to thp lmlin A mng an act of 8acred (torinnt, no t'aiise for the necusatioifs against the Agent, unless in his inflexible integrity and firmness- in stemming a torrent of cor ruption, disgraceful in my opinion to the National character. A sense of duly com pels me to sav, that in using this expression. have not allusion to your Excellency, for I sincerely believe that the same persons who have caused this outcry against tiie Indian Agent, hnvo abusod that confidence which your Excellency was compelled to repose, in consequence of your official sta tion. With high respect and consideration. I romnm your Excellency’s most obd’t scr- vant. (Signed) T. P. ANDREWS. To His Ex: Geo. M. Troop,'^ ^ Governor of Georgia, Milledgevilh. ng at six o’clock precisely. 'No additional charge will he nmdo. LAY & HENDRICKSON. July 19 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. OOlVtMERClAL. Mew-Orleant, June 25—From the date ofotir last, up to the 22d, thcro were but tew sa.es, since winch time wo have under stood that about 2500 bales, principals Al- abumas and Tonnessees, hnvo chani'cd hands, at something near onr quototions. Louisiana and Mississippi, choice, 33 n 35 asked ; Mobile or S. Alabama, choice 29 a 30. nominal; Tennessee and N. Alab. chotce, 28 a 27 asked. Arrived since 1st Octnher last, 198,705 bales Arrived in same time festsca- , f nn ' 139,529 Arrived in same time season bo- _ I' 0 "’! 158,815 Exported since 1st Oct. last, 179,834 Exported in same timu lastsua- ,0 ", , 133,688 Exported same time season bc- „ f nro v , 133,813 Mock on hand to-day.including ail on ship board not rlenr’d 20,375 Stock on liand same time last season. Bi7 | 0 otock on hand saint* time season before. 29,952 lugiMfe July 18—Cl Won—The slock on hand 3000 halos, but low sales have been made this week: one lot of49 bales brought 21, and one of28 bales. 20J cents: 21 cents has been oflered and refused f or a lot of •to Notice. A kk persons are cautioned against tres- rl passing on the property at Fair Lawn measures have been taken to prevent as far as possible, the intrusion of ill-disposed per sons, and those individuals who mav escape these, will find the law rigidly enforced in future. THOS. M. WOODBRIDGE ByhjsAtt’ny.DANIEL CARNEY. JR. Jll| y 89p u'l’Ply Choice and Elogaut Articles of rertumery, fyc. carefully selected for retail, such as tne following: Otto of Rosos in elegnnt.cutand gilt bottles Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils, • 'as great variety, for the Aowtli of hair "rencli Pot and English Roll Pomatum of various odours Lavender, Orange Flower and Rose Wa ters, very superior Cologne Waters in ground gliiBS stopper, octagan, square and long plain bottles, very highly perfumed Extracts of Rose, Musk, Lavender, Orange anil Milliflower Essencts of Bergamot, Lemon, Lavender, Misk and Cinnamon Frbe Wishing Soaps for the Toilet Otto of lose and Cosmetic Wash Balls Vegetable, Rose, Musk, Denzion, Violet, Cinnamon, Vernacular, Palmyrene, Oricital, Sultana, Bandana, Transpa rent and Purified English Windsor Soaps, in cakes Fine Cosmetics, Milk of Roses, Almond Paste, Otto of Rose, Lip Salve and French Almond Soap, for removing freckles and rendering the skin per fectly smooth Carbonic. Fine Rose and Aromatic Teeth Powders, Aromatic and Preach Opiat Paste, for whitening aud cleansing the teeth Silver and Brass Wired Teeth Brushes, with fluted, turned and plain and gilt handles, of the best <|UQlity »■ cented and Plain Hair Powders, in one lb. and half-lb. papers Powder Puffs, Court Plaster iV ne Pocket and Dressing Combs r 5?l? Ink* Shaving Boxes, with soap to fit Hnuff Boxes, ^ A fine assortment of Cloth, Hair, Shaving, and Nail Brushes 6 Elegant Cut Glass Mermaid and English Pungents Smelling Bottles For New-York, established limI The regular (Packet ship Thomae R. Shapter'Matter,' . —u—all her freight engaged, will sail oil Wednesday next. Fur pas sage only, having superior accomuod»t,.,no, apply to Capt. 6E on board, or to Ju| y »» HALL* HOYT. For Liverpool, To tail on Sunday, 24th inttnnt, The fast sailing coppered ship AJAX, Edward Mcotl, Matter, „ Can handsomely accommodate tour passengers. For terms apply to Capt. Nicoll, at Low’s Wharf, or to r J»iy 14 hall & hoyt. To tail For New-York, The fast sailing coppered and cop per fastened brig Maryland, _ Capt. Johnton, Is expected tn arrive this dav, and will he despatched without delay. For freight or passage, apply to Jl| ly Ij J. B. HERBERT & CO. £ A Horse For sole—sn excellent GIG and SADDLE HORSE. Ap ply at this office. June 15 7] Elegant Gilt Pocket Books and Wallets, with polished steel clasps Segar Boxes, Reticules, Pocket and Cham- ber Lights, Tonquin Beans Polished Steel Scissors, old English Razors Comb Brushes, &c. &c. all of which are of fered at reduced prices. LAY & IIENDRICCSON, July 19 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Ini lifld at a Bargain, A HUSSAR’S UNIFORM and equip ment, complete, nearly as good ss new- A pply to the editors. July '9 89p N ^tice. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, cither by book account or notes, will call on Mr. GEORGE D. SWEET, who is authorised to settle the same. _ , JAMES WELLS. J”ly '9 891. N otice. D URING my absence Mr. Aaron Cow ard will act ns mv attorney. JOSEPH \. THOMPSON. July 19 89a Wanted to Hire, A YOUNG NEGRO or Mulatto Girl, that understands well how to attend to children. Apply at this office. Jii 'y 19 89p THE NEW-YORK State Literature Lottery, Class No. I, for 1825, W ILL be druwn, and be received here on the 30th inst. Those who have not secured their chances, will make im mediate application. CAPITALS TO BE DRAWN, pond Freight, to Savannah, «u cent”—l Charleston 150 per bale, DIS-D, At New-Cnatlo, upon Tyne, on the 11th of March, (whither she had removed from Sotith-Carohna, last fall, with tho hope of restoring her health.) Mrs. Mahv Faui.k- nkr, aged 29 years, wife of Mr. Thomas Faoi.k.vkr, of the Charleston, Savunnuh. and Richmond Theatres. PORT OP SAVANNAH. v • „ r'-> functn suspending him from *"<1 govarnin'eat'which 0 "” 6 ' 3 '- *° y? " rS ° lf CLEARED, Ship Rising Stutes, Pierce, Providence, O. Taft. ARRIVED, Brig Maryland, Johnson, Charleston, 3 days, with Flour, &c. to J.B. Herbert & co. Schr. Enterprise, Broiinell, Providence, 30 ilsys, to Cohen & Miller, O. Tuft, and P• Hill# Schr. Len, Simmons, Boston, 31 days, via Charleston, to Cohen & Miller, R. S. God; A. Si E Wood, P. Hill, Moore Si Ly man, Gen. Newlmll, O, Johnson, Dunham Si Cumplield, aud D. Carney, Jr. Schr. Alligator, Addison, Charleston, 4 days, to G. B. Lamar. Hclir. Fox, L’Ailiie, St. John’s, 2 days, to the master. Sloop Mary Jane, Murccllin, Darien, 2 days, to the master. Pilot boot Vexation, (reported on Satur day,) Loo, from Cape Florida and Key West, 4 days from the fetter, with Coffee, prize of jt30,000 15,00(1 10.000 5,737 20 prizes of <1,000 •30 v 500 B. B. fe. London l’lirtfer, Cotton Bagging, &c. A FEW casks, containing eight and a -f*. halfilnzen each of London Porter, im ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June last, are yet on hand and for sale ; also, Cotton Bagging, errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN WARE, and a voricty of Season; bie liry Goods, Apply to . ANDREW LOW Si CO. July 18 , j8 Savannah and A. gusta COACH. Mail Mew Arrangement Georgia Side. m HE subscriber respectfully informs the JL public that he has removed the Line ot Stages on the Georgia aide, and will hereafter, leave Savannah every Sundav, Wednesday, and Friduy, 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. rr 1 JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Savannah, March 20, 1825. Propnetor ' N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to Get—Horses kept by flic day, mouth or year, and expresses sent at tue shortest notice. Mnrch 24 too by j. a. Herbert Si co. h® first TUESDAY in AUGUST Will be sold, before the Court n i ihiscity i-«t»een [i, B , , - - H-JIouse, in oi Cuttle. Sold k„ V" 11 * 1 hours, 22 head »f Susan Ciinni.iL!L rder ® fthe Guardiiu -— g ■ *f",i b .pi’asi ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT Sr CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in September, Will l,e snid before the Court-House in • TRa vn u,u * 1 h ™rs of ssle. ^ LAND, containing four hun- f . d > ? res ; more °r less, bounded northard- ly by the Augusts Road, southardly by land late!y Dr. Cocke’s, eastsrdly by lands of hv"l.ndli7t ^ nd . f i' Jonck '> end westardly by lands lately belonging to Wcarat, with the improvements, consisting of a good Dwelling House and Stsblos attached, sod three Negro Hou ses, being the real estate of . . Ben). Putman, dec. Sold bv fwt"7nk°!i. tl,e JJoncrabte tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the administratrix, for the benefit of the Ju!y i a 6 a ° 8tate —^ erB “ at time ofsse.I tne improve ili UEJBOVAL. TflHE subscribers have removed to John- Mesars 8t0 A 9 T qUa !; e ’r, neXt door W( '“‘ <>J Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. A o.ii c W. & H. ROSE. Atml 5 MnL-? 1 "'’? Gn2et,c - » nd Recorder. Millodgeviile, will give the above four in sertions, and forward their accounts to tlds James Anderson ££ Co. 1JAVE removed to the middle tenement ferT.i; a ? KaBu, J ldln B 8 ’ where ‘hey ofle* for sale a large aud general assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY Copartnership, GOODS, rpHE subscribers having united their in- received by the latest arrivals from Lives A terests. will continue the Wholesale P°ol and New-York. ■ ve * DryGoods Business in this place under the I - - — ROCKWELL Si Co. firm of C. W. June 24 and I 79 o. Francis Sodrkl, OFFERS FOR SALE, ^ AA BARRELS Baltimore Whiskey do 5tl» proof do fin 6 Hogsheads Philadelphia 100 Barrels White’s Gin SO Barrels Bnltimore do IT Pipes Holland Gin, sup. quality 60 Barrels Loaf Sugar 4 Hhds Fresh Bnltimore Baron 20 Tons American Castings, &c. OMp July 16 Dr. I’aui. H Wilkins. O FFERS his services in the Pbactice ok Medicinf., Suiiochv and (Jbstk- tbicks, to the inhabitants of Savannah end its vicinity. He may be found at Mrs. \\ ali’s, or at his office four doors to the south of it, in Brougluon-Strcet. July 12 88 30 200 51 ioo 51 of 50, &c. Tickets ^11. Those who hold prizes in Union Cnuiil Lottery, will call and renew them or receive the cnsh.nt LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Jnlv 19 20,000 DOLL’S. FOR FIVE! O N the 6th of August, the following Lot tery will be drawn in Providence : STATE LOTTERY, SECOND CLASS. Fifty Numbers Combination. S.fyJW. Allen <Sf Co. Agents for the Manngert. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Brize of 20.00VJ ualU. 1 5 0V10 do & 1 OOO do. 1 bbl do. 4 &VLJ do. 8 100 do. 44 50 do. 88 do. and 8204 prizes of $8 aud $4. PRICE OF TICKETS. A package of seventeen tickets, embrac ing all the combination numbers, from one Lost or Stolen. O N the 7th inst. a One Hundred Dollar Bill of the Planters’Bank of the State ot Georgia, apparently new. The person who will return said bill to the Subscriber shall receive Ten Dollars, and no questions asked. July 9 MOORE dt LYMAN. 85 L to order, two days before the V’s. sailing,’ ! tolifty, which is warranted to draw* $24, toss • small Spanish schooner, prize to a Colom- [the usual deduction, with seventeen chon- HENhW YOUR PR1ZKS! The fir. t Lot' ery to be Drawn On WEDNESDAY NEXT, the following Splendid Lottery will be drawn and fiuiBhed the same day. New-York Literature Lottery W ILL draw in New-York on Wednes day, 20th July, positively—GO number combination. NINE numbers to be drawn, RICH capitals. M'Int!rt aTn r tk 9«™» f RELPH, JAMES ANDERSON t *J22StSiSteSttES Hffi iDRif <a©©a)s | flaws ZNO in both places, and that their stock may be TOMnnw nrrviT. „ . purchaaed on such terms as to enable them nU * FI ‘pBI.AMKETS, to offer additional inducements to their cub- * cEdtrahl/ 8 ",! w ^ lch . tiley wiU * el1 tamers, one of the partners will remain most la« b SfimfeT S °? fron } the ,Pffeesof of hi. ttmo i. p.j .. |i»biaenson. J heir usual supply of of his time in England, and another per manently in New-York. CHARLES KELSEY, CHAIU-ES M'INTIRE, GEORGE RELPH, C. W. ROCKWELL. Savannah, July I, 1825. ■i"ly 1 847. ;season. PLAIMS, BLAMKBTS S,’ BAGGIMTi, will be received by the first Fall vessel from Liverpool, and they will be able to supply the rtricnds with Irak Imported Goons, at be sold ft,, 86 ““ “ ,,y ‘° mier ‘“P°f‘«ion can June 24 7g Jamaica Rum, Lard, fyc. ftr. TO FLAN TERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS , H AVING made a considerable purchase I ^ JAAiAICA RUM of last season’s imported PLAINS, I ^ _ J^*& 8 i^rd which they offer tor sale at the lait year't priret, for cosh or drafts on their factors, payable any time before the 1st of April "“*•» • which must be, at least, 20 to 25 per cent, less then the ensifinp Fall Importation can bd sold at. W. &, H. ROSE. Savannah, 7th June, 1825. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, aud send the bill to this office. June 7 «3 40 Kegs Edie’s No. 1 and 2, Tobacco JO do Cavendish d 0 5 Tierces Burlington Hams AND IN STORE, 100 Barrels Northern Gin ?n i> df * New-England Rum 10 Pipes Scignette’s Brandv 18 do Holland Gin For sale by COHEN Si MILLER. July 14 87p A CARD. T IIE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts of Law and Equity DRAWING RECEiY ED. ' milB following are the numbers drawn in the Union Canal Lottery,17th class* 9, 42, 16, 46, 60, 2, 27, 28. Holders of prizes are requested to call ,,, , . . “ nd r »" e 'ye the cash, or renew them in ihe CWorrf, New-York Literature Lottery, which draws • I “ike. I on Wednesday next. HINGTON POE. I VV. ROBERTSON, 18 Georgian Office. - — - equity I in this State, offers to the public his pro- fessional services in the Courts of Bilb, I Henry, I Janet, •lonroe, | Jatper, Tu iggt, I Pike'. VVASHINGT Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 84 Lost. S UPPOSED to have been between Bay- street and the South Common, and be- Brinks. rpHE Subscriber hns at present on hand u, ,llo r ge stock of Bricks of superior qn« IltV. whin I ho 1. ... 1 Prite of 30,000 DOLLARS. I 15,000 DOLLARS. 1 10,000 DOLLARS. 1 5,737 DOLLARS. 20 1,000 DOLLARS. 30 580 DOLLARS. 30 200 DOLLARS. eossary to the"'' ,vl "! :n y®* thought no- . r lestimouy ,, “ r : urtllin ment of unbiassed bian privateer was brought in there q wreck, 1 ces for tho highest prizes, denunciation " t ° ro ^ into feelings of; having been ashore on tho Tortugos—part A package of seventeen halves f>re hit trial " 8t th ,° ‘! ldlBn Agent, be- of the cargo of another Spanish schooner, I seventeen quarters, big him present ""!• wl , thout d °-1 ,l^ lnc,, was alsu a P riz0 > ani1 wrecked on the I seventeen eight hs, i •inn of th,.. US |r ,°. »y « Irank expres- j rortugas was brought in the same day, the Single ticket, : : , , . : doings,, I .knu* whtcb actuated me in vessel having genu to pieces. Loft at Cape, half,: t : , , , . . file ifisap Dro b|,i;„ d 10 ,^_ d * lavo a PP re l ,e nded Floridn. 26th ultimo, schooners Thorn,(of 1 quarter, 85 00 42 50 21 25 10 62 6 00 2 50 1 25 Vhich alone l'£ « ov « rnnient . (t<7 Ssvannah,) Undaunted,aud Florida, wreck- Orders received by W. ROBERTSON, t look m the discharge of my ( mg. | July 19 Geomlan n*r | July 19 Georgian Office. 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 boing NINE numbers d, awn in this Lottery the Chances arc greatly increased. As but lit lie, time remains, immediate application should be made. TICKETS, <I1.| Halv is <5 50; Qrs P 55. The Subscriber guarantees the payment on demand of all prizes ordered by lorn. 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. ween the hours of 2 in the forenoon nnd I " ty ’ he °fi' era in sncli quantities us in the evening, the following notes, say warned, *t the lowest possible price *100 bill of the Bank of Darien (this note K"V"*H**’ was in two halves and wafered together to * or , ,f ": l '°nvenienee of his Town Custo- a piece of white papor) nl.o throe note, of I m€rs ’ ?? lnt enda in future to keep alwavs the State Bank of Georgia of fifty dollars * c ". nslderab| e suppiy in t° W n ; those in im- each ; these notes wore all rolled up to- want of the article will be supplied ether in a piece of whitepaper, and must B PP ,lc ?; io n to Mr. James Roberts, either lave fell out of the pantaloon pocket. The a . t „ res ."^" L ce in West Broad-Streot, or finder will be very liberally rewarded by I at ^ V0r “’ Wharf, leaving them at this office. 11 July 7 84 June 24 HENRY M-ALPIN. 79 Soap. BOXES of Doolittle’s, landing from tho ship Emperor, for sale hv J. MEIGS. fl7n July 14 Madeira Wines. f|!HE undersigned has on hand, and of. iTh len for eale l, P°" liberal terms fo# cash or approved acceptances, payable in this city, a quantity of Madeira Wine of the justly celebrated brand of John Howard March Sr Co, in pipes, half-pipes, quarter- sol 9 ^. e I?, ht , !’ J °. f ,y arioua i ‘"PO« a tions , wrat July 10 R08BRTS0IT, Georgian Office- 89 Union Society. A M lla j erl to M, : etin ? , wi " Jo hold on I some very ofd, andall veryVuperfer, M ^° n , d fc Eveping,Ju|v 11th, at Eight He has always a subscription List open 0 clock, at the Society Hall. [ for the importation of Wine from Madeira to this place, and will thankfully receive or ders for any quantity : he will, in the course July 9 L. MASON, Secretary. 8 M otice. T HE undersigned during a short ab sence from the state, has npnointed Robert Scott, Esq. his attorney. Kir. me phen B Williams will attend iu tho Count-1 mg House amiio the orders of his friends | in the country. JOHN M’NISH. July 16 8tle Notice. A LL persons having demands against the schoouer Isabella, of Beaufort, 3. C. will pleue rfttder them without de lay, to TOHTT8 & SMETS. Jane 16 88p ol this month, forward a list which will've supplied in the course of the next ensuing Autu,nn ’ r ip TIT DE VILLERl imthMih July. I®"- Factor. July 9 85-6w Joseph Humming, Offen for Sale, R ECEIVED per Louisa Matilda, 20 hhds. SUGAR In Store, Loaf Sugar Xnd manufactured Tobacco. Also, 20 hhds Whiskey, expected per ship Fame from Philadelphia, which will b« sold low iftaksn from the Wharf. Jnly 0 95a