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tho government of Georgia should under
take the project of surveying the lands ce-
deii to the United States by thu Creek Mu-
nun of ludiune at the trouty of Indian
Springs belbre the expiration of the turn
npueitied by the tJth article of the treaty fur
the removal of the Indians, it will be wholly
upon iu own responsibility, and that tho
government of the Uuiled States will not, I
in any manner be responsible for any cense-1
qitnnces which may result from that met-.
sum,
1 have the honor to be, your ob't servt.
C. VANDEVENTER.
Chief Otvrk.
His Excellency Geo. M. Tnotii’,
Governor of Georgia,
Exxcutiv* Dfi'*Rtmknt, Geo. J
MillcdgtciUc, loth June, 1815. J
Sih—I received this morning the note
Which in the absence ol tho Secretary of
War. tho President of the United Stales di
rected you to address to me and in which
I am informed that “ the project of survey-
jne the lunds ceded to the United Stales by
the Creek Nation of Indians at the treaty
efthe Indian Springs before tho expiration
of the time specified by the 8th article of the
treaty for the removal of the Indians will
bo wholly upon its (the government of Geor
gia) responsibility, and that the government
of the (Jnited Stales will notin any matt
er be responsible for any consequences
which may result from thnt. measure.” A
very friendly admonition truly. So that
whilst you referred your resistance of the
survey to tho evils airet, produced by llie
tnero effort on the part of this (loveruiiient
to obtain permission to make the survey,
and when the fact of that cause producing
tluise effects is disproven, and it is made
known to von that nobody here, either
w hites or Imlinns ever conceived such a
tiling as possible, before yon bad assumed
'i upon tho representation of tlm Ag 'iit, as
undoubtedly true, and that your own A-
gonl to suit his own purposes. Imd fn'irieat-
ed itto deceive and mislead you. Never
theless. you continue to issue order utter
order forbidding the survey, ns if you bail
predetermined trom the beginning, that un
der no circumstances should we proceed to
tho survey without your express permis
sion first had mid obtained. Nay more—
You repeat this order to Gen. Gaines, who
Ischnrgpulto promulgate it to the hostile
Indians, so thnt whether there be any thing
obiioxiemuti the survey or not, they nny
seise it us s pretence under tho authority
and with the support of the United States,
to sculp and tomahawk our people as soon
as we shall attain it that survey ; and that
in fact you adopt for the Iudiansgriutiitoits-
ly mi imaginary wrong done to them—per
suade them even against their will that it is
s real one, and then leave them to indulge
in unbridled fury, the most teidjrcstuoiis
passions, unci this I presume is the meaning
in part of the responsibilities which wo are
to incur if we disregard the tnanduto of the
government of the United Stales. You will
therefore In tho absence of the Secretary
of War, make known to thu President, that
the Legislature having in cmicuireiice with
the expressed opinion of the Executive,
come to the almost uiiuiiiinous conclusion
th . • hv the i reuty, the jurisdiction together
with the soil, passed to Georgia, and in con
sequence thereof, authorized the Governor
to cause the line to he run and the survey
to lie made, it becomes ine in candor to state
to the President, that the survey will be
made, ami in due time, and of which Major
G -iiGaiiies has already liadsolfi -tout notice.
Whilst in the execution of the decrees of
ear own constituted authorities, the gov
.ornntent of the United Stales will find not li -
dug hut frankness and magnanimity on our
pari, we nny reasonably claim the observ
ance in like degree of these noble qualities
on theirs. When therefore certain respon
sibilities are spoken of in the cniinmiuicn-
lion of the President, we cun rightfully en
quire what responsibilities? Georgia in tho
maintenance of lies undoubted rights, fears
po responsibilities—Vet it is well for Goer
giu to know them go far as they are mena
ced by the United Stales. If it is intended
that the Government of tile United States
will interpose its power to prevent the sur
vey. tiie government of Georgia cannot,
•liuvotooourly or too distinct notice; for
how highly dishonorable would it bo for the
stronger party to avail itself of that power
to surprise the weaker. If the Govern
ment only mean, that, omitting its constitu
tional duty, it will not pacify the Indians
and make safe the frontier, whilst the of
ficers of Georgia are. ill peaceful fulfilment
of their instructions connected with the
survey, it is import tint to tho government of
Georgia to know it, that depending on it
self for safety, it shall not depend to vain ;
but if the government of the United States
mean what is not eveu yet. to be believed,
that assuming like their Agent upon anoth
er, not dissimilar occasion, an attitude of
neutrality, feigned mid insincere; it will
like that Agent, harrow up the Indians to
the commission of hostile nnd Ido uly deeds,
then indeed the government of Georgia
elt nli! also know it, that it may guard and
fence itself Hgainst the perfidy und treach
ery of false friends. In either event, how
ever, the President of the United States
way rest content that, tile government of
Georgia cares for no responsibilities in the
exorcise of its rights tied the execution of
its trust, but those which belong to con
science end to God, which, thanks to him,
is equally our God us the God of the Uni
ted Stoles.
Very respectfully, your ob’t serv’t,
G. M. TROUP.
To C- Vandeventer, Chief Clerk,
War Lepurtmcut-
MARRIED,
On Thursday evening Inst, hy the Rev.
Mr. Hill, Mi. Job'PH M’Cor, to Miss Mabv
drat XT, all oftliis city.
plfiD,
On Wednesday, 13th ult. of the tsthmn,
Mrs. Catharine Wood, in tho 87th year
of her age, a native of South Cnridimt, but
for a number of years past a respectable
inhabitant of this city.
KiMHB smmklL
PORT OP SAVANNAS.
Fran-
anston,
ARRIVED,
Ship Monn: Wollaston, (of Boston)
cis. G days from New-York, to Jolt
Hills A co.
Ship Vulture, Holmes, New-York,6 duys
in ballast, to S. Wright.
Sclir. Centurion, Brighton, S days from
Cape Henry, with aorti ami crackers, to
John Cittnuiing.
Sclir. Eliza-Ann, Whipple, 20 days from
Plymouth. N. C- with cam, to order.
Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, St. Marys,
1 day, in ballast. Two passengers.
SAILED,
Ship Fame, Cltnddock, l.iverpnnli
Schr. Leo,Sintmons, Baltimore.
Pilot-boat schr. Savannah, White, St.
Marys. Passengers, Col. E. F. Tattnall,
and A. Hunter. Esq.
Sloop Earl, Wicks, New-York.
The brig Florida. Bassett, for litis port,
sailed from Charleston on ihe'J&th tilt.
hint of Vessel> in the Pori of Savannah,
August I. 1825.—G ships, 5 brigs, 5 sclioo-
sors. and G sloops.—Total 22.
For New-York,
(ESTABLISHED LUTE,)
The regular pneket ship
AUGUSTA,
George White, Master,
- Will suil on Thursday next, and
cun handsomely a few more passengers,
on application to Capt. White, on board at
Jones' Upper Wharf, or to
August i HALL & HOYT.
Charleston,
The sloop
JOHN CHEVALIER,
N. B- Sisson, Muster,
- Is intended as a regular packet
and will sail this morning at ten o'clork,
precisely. For freight or pnssnge, having
Sisson on board, at Bolton's Wlmrf. or to
JOHN W. LONG.
August 2 93r
TLIIaIa & HOYT,
H AVE just received and offer for sale
on accommodating terms,
00 Boxes prime corn fed Balti. Bacon
600 Bags Virginia Corn 2 bushels each
40 Barrels Baltimore Whiskey
100 Barrels fresh ground Howard-Streot
Flour, for family use
tO Bags Prime Green Coffee
10 Pipes Holland Gin
6 Pipes Seignutte's Brandy
2000 Bushels Prime Maryland Corn in
quantities to suit purchasers
August 2
OOVWC AFLOAT.
JAC.fj BUSHELS Virginia White
. , , . „ xvl/U Corn, fur nale in lots to suit
Biiperior nccoinmndntinns. apply to Captain purchasers, at a reduced price. Apply to
St. Andrew.
A QUARTERLY meet-
ing of the >Snvannuh St.
Andrew’s Society, will bo
bold nt the City-Hotel on
SATURDAY EVENING
the Grit instil nt.ot 8 o’clock.
JOHN BALFOUR,
Secretary.
August 2 95
August 2
. F PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
9,up
Copper Stills.
O NE STILL of 128 Gallons
Two do. of 72 Gallons each
Just received by the brig Frances, from
Philadelphia, and for sale by
August 2 P. M’DERMOTT.
For New-York,
The brig
ALMIRA,
Harrington, Matter.
jWill sail on Wednenday next. For
freight on deck, or pan-age. apply to the
master on board, at Rice’s Wharf.
4,
For Philadelphia,
4.
The brig
RANGES,
Capt, Croft,
Will meet quick despstch. For
freight or passage, apply to the mastor on
board, at Jones’ Lower Wharf, or to
ELIAS REED,
Who hat landing from taid brig and for tale,
75 Barrels Fresh Ground Flour
150 Barrels first proof Whiskey
20 Rurrels Manongahela do
July 30 94u
mill© SiXx^v
HV J. li. HERBERT St CO.
On ho first TUESDAY in AUGUST,
Will be sold. Wore the Court-House, in
thtsetty, between the usual hours, 22 head
IlSSoV. ^ b ? urde1, oflho Guardian
of Susan Cunningham, a minor.
LHi 0* LETI'ERS
R EMAINING in tho Post-Office Savan
nah, 31 si July, 1825*
J j* Persons wishing letters from this list,
will please ask for Advertised Letters.
A. 5 Samuel Lawrence
John Aims < Win M Leigh
Cnpt Goa A Ash * M.
Mrs Flora Anderson \ WmL Maynard
TENTH WHEATOiS,
&c. &c.
W T. WILLIAMS,
H AS ) ist received a number of NEW
WORKS, among which are
TENTH VOLUME WHEATON’S RE-
. PORTS, Supreme Court United States,
February Term, 11125—<7.
fourth volume comyn’s di
gest, with American Cases, by l)ny $6.
(Cf A few more subscribers can be suppli
ed with this Valuable Work, the price of
which will be raised to non-subscribers.
DANE’S ABRIDGEMENT & DIGEST
OF AMERICAN LAW, complete in 8
volumes. $-15.
CHITTY’S PLEADINGS, a New Edition
bv Edward Ingraham, 3 volumes.—$21.
ARCHBOI.D’S LAW OF PLEADING
AND EVIDENCE, in Criminal Cases—
P 50.
RSAME’S ELEMENTS OF PLEAS IN
EQUITY, with precedents with refer
ences to American Decisions—$4.
WHEATON’S EDITION of SELWYN’S
ABRIDGEMENT OF NISI l’RIUS
LAW. 2 volumes.—{ft13.
R AWLE’S VIEW OF THE CONSTITU
TION OF THE UNITED STATES —
*350.
COUNTESS DE GENI.ISS’ MEMOIRS,
written hv herself. H volumes.—*2.
RAYMOND’S POLITICAL ECONOMY,
n New Edition, in 2 volumes, live.—*5 50.
ICF This Valuable Work has now become
a Text Book in several of our Colleges.
GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES, by the
authors of Rejected Addresses, 2 volumes.
* i 50.
THE NORTHERN TRAVELLER, con
tabling the routes to Niagara, Quebec,
nnd the Springs, with several Maps and
Plains *2.
A NORTHERN TOUR, being a guide to
Surntogo, I.alto George, Canada, Boston,
Sir. with n Map.—*l 50.
THE WASHINGTON TOUR in 1025—
bgj eoltts.
PHILADELPHIA in 1024, a brief account
of every tiling remarkable, together with
nit historical unit statistical account of
the city, with a Map nnd other Plates
JOHN BULL IN AMERICA, OR THE
NEW MURCIIAUSEN.
August 2 95p
Ferdinand Muite
| Ke t Melrose
f Mrs Elizu Miller
i Miss Mary A E Mil-
J ler
> Joseph S Miller
\ Mr** Andrew Mnrell
* Edward M'Orokor
{ Joseph M'llenry
i Billy M'L«*od
j Thomas M’Cray
Rnv Mr. M’Vain
W R M’lntoeh
Mrs Sarah Alford
B.
\V VV Black
Mrs Mary Baker
Bonj Brantley
Richard Bland
May River, S C
Win J Berrie, Jr
Sherwood Beck com
Win R Benson
Mrs Ann Beal
Mrs Dolly Bryan
Edward Bourguin
James C Blunt
Capt. Win Brown
D O Bornes
Miss Cnth Burchill
Mary Baker
C.
Samuel Clark
Miss Ann .1 Craig
J nuns A Clark
Thus Clark
Alex Clengh
Miss Aim l-rimm 2
June C Cine
Mary E Cope
Capt. John Cox
Miss Eliza Cooper
Ephraim Cooper
Mrs Ann A Coe
VVm H Coe
Miss Eliz Cunning
ham
Cudjo. a colored man i
John Cuthbirde J Silas Reed
D. \ Abraham Rikcr
Wrnt B Davis ' William Ridierson
Messrs. Day ton and 5 Mrs Arnne Rolls
Brown | James Russell
Mrs Sarah Davis \ S.
\ Miss Catharine M'-
$ AHistcr
N *
{Thoordon Nelson
5 Miss Ann No win n
| Mrs Mary Norris
5 Clius Noonan
o.
! Pntcr C OatPR
J John H Oldorsthaw
S James O’Hara
1 P '
; John D Papot
t George Pomroy
| MrsJntnesPendnrgas
j Daniel Pltilipe 2
, William Puytliess
S William I’upe
; Peter Pottrria
] Q-
j Louis Quitron
( It.
New-York Literature Lottery.
T HE First Class of this Lottery, for
11125, drew on the 20th iust. The fol
lowing mimhrrs wore drawn, which decide
the fate of every ticket:
25. 42,54.31,36,13, 24,10,1.
Those wilt) have drawn prizes, may re
ceive the cash or rc-invcst in orders for tick
ets in the popular Rhode Island Stale Lot
tery, Capital TWENTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS, to draw oil Saturday next.—
Tickets only Five Dollars. Shares iu pro
portion. Apply to
W. ROBERTSON.
August 2 Gqorgiatt Office.
N olice.
T IIE subscriber being about to leave Ra-
va it tut It, for the North, and wishing
hereafter to confine his business to his re
tail store at the Market Square, will dis
pose of the present stock of GROCERIES
nt his Wlmlesule Store on tho Bay. The
terms will be liberal. Apply to
P. M’DERMOTT,
Who will also continue to attend to the-
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
August 2
VO TIIE EMTOHS OK TUB OEonOIAN.
The following State, County, and City
Tickets, are offered fur the consideration of j
the free suffrages of your fellow-citizens, hy
ONE OF THEM.
State—For Governor—John Clark.
Counts.—F or Senator—Moses Slioftnll.
RtPitrsENTATivi:,.-Edward Harden, G.
Robertson, Jun. Alexander Telfair.
City—For At.DEnmr.N.
Charles Harria, Moses Sheftall.
John P. Williamson,- J. B. Ga.tdry,
Joacph Cumming, W. P. Marshall,
The’s. U. P. Charlton, George Millcn,
W. R. Waring, charle8 Gildoni
M T. Bolles, Frederick Denslcr-
George Adam Cope.
Claret Corks.
A FEW Groce ot Superior Claret Corks,
Also 3 very elegant Liquor Cases, just
received and for sale by
LAY St HENDRICKSON,
August 2 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings,
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tucudiuj in September next,
\\ylLL be ftolJ in froot of the court-huusc
SiWr in Bryan County, between the usu«l
hours of sBe,
A tract of Land in said coun'y, known bv
the name of •Palermo,* containing eight l»un-
d ed acres, more «»r less, bounded N. 10 by
Sweat's lantis, S W hy a Salt marsh, other
boundaries nol known—levied upon as the
property of R* T K sating, to satisfy an exe
nil ion in avor of the administratucs of Benj
Stiles, decessed-
TH09. HAHN, t. b c.
Augm»t 3 95
John Du vice
Mrs Ann Dilummy
Mrs Dews
Dr Dfilurochranlion
M Denmark,
Bulloch County \ M
Mr Dclcliamps
Francis Dickerson
Mrs Donvillo
Amos Dwiuel
Peter Dowel
Francis Dupont
Mrs Jane Dudley
M.
John C Eve.ritt
Lewis l'llehy
F.
Mrs Mnrv Farr
A. ix. J. CHAMPION,
AVE just received per ship Augusta,
from New-Yurk,
H
* 5 Half Barrels Beef
20 Hacks Fine Table Halt
50 Half Barrels Canal Flour
10 Boxes Cheese
20 Firkins Lard
10 Bov os Muscatel Raisins
2 Boxes Bolona Sausage
10 Barrels Sargent’s Crackers.
July 30
94u
Landing,
K A KEGS PRIME LARD
10 Half barrels and 2 half pipes Cette
Madeira Wine
3 Barrels Smoked Beef
12 Kegs Cavendish Tobacco
12 Kegs “ Wight's” Tobacco, 32 to
the pound
60 Barrels New No. 3, Mackarel
30 Buies Prime Hay
For ?ale by COIIEN & MILLER.
July 30 94p
Flower Pots,
2 CRATES FLOWER. POTS, assorted
sizes, just received and fur stile hy
LAY St HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings.
July 30 94
For St Augustine Key West,
The sloop
MARY JANE,
Cant. Manet tin,
^Will sail lor the above ports in
ai few duys. For freight or passage, hav
ing superior accommodations, apply to the
Captaiu on board, or to
JOHN HERNANDEZ.
Exchange Dock.
Julv 30 91
T- * LAN T EltS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING made a considerable purrhnse
of lust season’s imported PLAINS,
which they offer for sale at the lust year's
priees, for cash or drafts on their factors,
payable any time before tho 1st of April
next; which must be, at least, 20 to 25 per
cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation
cun bo sold at. ■ W. & H. ROSE.
Savannah, 7th June, 11125.
The Dariun Gazette will insert tho shove
until the first of October, and scud the hill
to this office.
June 7 G3
ADMINISTRATOR'S UAH’.
BY J. B. HERBERT \ CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in September,
Will be Bold before,the Court-House in
,h '^ l ‘y’between , h( , hol „ s
a 3RACTOI LAND.containingfuurhun-
area acres, more or less, bounded northard-
y by the Augusta Road, soulhurdly by land
lately Dr. Cocke’s, Bastardly by lands of
Jos. Stiles, and E. Jenck' and weslurdly
by lands lately belonging to Wcarat, wuh
the_ improvements, consisting of a gooff
Dwelling House nnd Stable*
attached, and three Negro Hou
ses, being the real estate of
Benj. Putman, dec. Sold by
permission of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, and bv order of
the administratrix, for the benefit of the
IteirB of said esUte.—Terms at limeofsacJ
July 16 8 .
the improve
ini 1
Hi
FRESH DRUGS,
PERFUMERY,tc.
*9
Hav and Mackarel,
onn BUNDLES PRIME HAY
fiVfx." 40 Burrnls No. 3, New Marknrel
For sale by GEO. F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
July 30 fl4p
N otice.
JJURING my ebsence Mr. A.tno.x Cow-
Julv 19
JOSEPH
l
THOMPSON.
89a
i Mrs Naomi Stanton
j James Say ward
' Miss Martha Spald-
ing 2
j Richd F Stnndaland
5 Miss Sally SJmnkle
1 O’.vmii Sanderlin
J MordccaiSlioftall, Jr
\ Mrs Lncrctia Spen-
5 cor
j Capt Joseph Sey-
< more 2
} Mrs John Simons
5 Mrs Mary Smith
5 John Smith
i Mrs Ann Strnbta
J Jacob R Spooner
* MrsAlethea Scruggs
Rufus M Farrington ; .Tames Sail
Rob Flournoy \ William II Scruggs
B II Forman
O Fetch
G.
Henry M Goubil
SroiI Garnett
Win Gotuly
Rev Dr Garbot 2
Harris Groinano
.Min Grieve
Mrs Lturetiu Gordon
Mrs June Gale
H. ,
Mrs Isaac Hardee * Jeremiah Vnllaton
New River, S C * David Voice
Alex Harley $ Decatur Valentine
Mrs Mario Halier- j Edwin Van Antwrop
wham,a colored wo- < W.
J William Warnick
> J. B. Wyatt
5 Miss Sarah Wall
t Edmund Warner
| John Waters
J James Wells
5 Pcrmela Wingate
The Library,
W ILL hereafter be opened for the de
livery of Books from four until six
o'clock, 1*. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. L. MASON,
F.ihmrian.
r anal Fleur, Lard, and Hams.
L ANDING from ship Augusta and brig
Pheasant,
50 Kegs Lard
25 Barrels Canal F!. ir
A few bbls. Virginia Mams, in bags
For sale hy C. C. GRISWOLD & CO.
July 30
B. ft. ft. liom\on 1*otter,
Dolton ftnggiiig, Ke.
A FEW casks, cnntoiniiig eight and a
half dozen each of London Porter, im
ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June
last, are yet. on hand und for Bale ; also,
Cotton Bagging,
errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN
WARE, and a variety of
Season b’e Ory Goods,
Apply to ANDREW LOW St CO.
July 16 88
B Y the ship Emperor, the eubecribert
have received thirty-five packngea o
Genuine Drugs,Medicines, Peru
fumery, Fancy Articles, ft c.
carefully selected by one nf the partner*
nuw at tho north, which added to their for-
nter aleck on hand, comprises an assortment
very extensive, and particularly suited for
this market, nnd well worthy the attention
of dealers. Merchants, Phveicians, Plan
ters and Families, would do well to forward
their orders, as they will be sold at our
usual low rates.
LAY St HENDRICKSON,
Julv 18 1 ' )ru fib risls > Sited’s Building*.
Tfte Vub'.cvVhtY
IIAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE
ROR, AND OTHER LATE
ARRIVALS.
W AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS
Duwt Pans tud Spit-Boxes
Hair and Wist Brooms
Club nnd Broad Axes
Scrubbing, Cloth uml Hair Brushes,
Also,
A few dozen PoekotlightR
N. B. VYEEp.
July 23 91a
T.
5 Mrs Trasper
| Mrs E Tillinghast
< Mary Timmons
\ Henry Tillman
5 Joseph Tillman
\ Francis Tousnng
\ CIiqs W Turner
l V.
* j Mrs Margaret Valla-
5 ton 2
J B Vtillce
man
Richard Hewlett
Dr Charles M llill
Joshua Heckman
Patk Houston
Mrs Eliz Holmes
Alex Howell
Francis F Hodgens, J James Whitman
PuHsburg, SC ;ZM Winkler
Mrs Susan Jackson
Rose Jaliueau
Miss R Jacobs
Moss Jenny & Doug
lass
\ Mrs Martha Wylly
} VVm VV Williams
J John R Whitter
5 John Withingion
5 James Wright
\ John Y White
> Sorg't Wilson
i John Williams
< Mrs Betsey Woods
« Paul Wolf
5 George Wolf
^ Mrs Jane Young
Mrs Susannah July
Edward Jones
K.
Mrs Ann Kelly
Wrn Knnncday
L.
Mrs Mary Lawrence £ 1
Capt John B Ltimny : Absolom Yountans
JauiesA D Lawrence / Mrs Eliza Young
FveiicU IzeUers.
Madame Cltarle Odinct
Mr. P. Nayealtx
Madamoiselle Claudine
Motts. Jean Lesonc
Madamoiselle Marg’r Do Lulnvoy
Jttittiille Neuvena.
GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M.
Afigust 2 ' 95
Honey Water.
A SUPPLY of this elegant water, just
received end for by
LAY St HENDRICKSON.
Aug 2 95
Fresh London Porter.
J UST landing, 10 Casks Fresh Loudon
Porter, and for sale bv
July 30
J. B. HERBERT St CO.
Office ]]ank of the U. States,
Savaxnah, Jui.y 28th, 1825.
T HE thirteenth d'vidend declared by
the Bnnk of the United States, is re
ceived. Such stockholders as hove direct
ed it placed nt their disposal in this office,
on application will receive the amount. If
they cannot attend in person, they will he
furnished with blank (towers of attorney, so
as to enable their agents to receive the same.
J. HUNTER, Cashier.
July 30 93p
TICKKT8 RKCK1VK1).
T HE tickets ordered in the following
Splendid Lottery, aru received—-to be
druwn in Providence on Saturday next:
STATE LOTTERY,
8F.CONP CLASS.
Fifty Numbers Combination.
S. Sf Jlf. Allen Sf Co. Agents for the Managers,
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Ysize o£ 20,000 ft oils.
1
5-ftftO
do.
b
1 OOO
do.
1
bbl
do.
4
&Oft
do.
8
100
do.
44
' &O
do
88
do.
rater of tickkts.
A package of seventeen tickets, embrac
ing all the combination numbers, from otto
to fifty, which is warranted lo draw j(24, less
the usual deduction, with seventeen chan
ces for tho liighest prizes, : : : 85 00
A package of seventeen halves. : : '42 5tf
seventeen quarters,-. 21 25
seventeen eighths,: : 10 62
Single ticket, 5 00
half, 2 50
quarter, 1 25
Apply to W. ROBERTSON,
July 30 Georgian Office.
A CARD.
T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in
tiie several Courts of Law end Equity
in this .State, oilers to the public his pro
fessional services in the Courts of
Bibb, | Henry, I Janes, | Crawford,
Monroe, Jasper, | Twiggs. Pitre.
WASHINGTON PoE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Gu.)
July 7 84
N f 'tice.
A LL persons indebted lo tho subscriber,
either by bonk account or notes, will
call on Mr. GEORGE D. SWEET, who is
authorised lo settle the same.
JAMES WELLS.
July 19 89l
Dn. Paul H. VVilki NS,
O FFERS his services in the Practicb
of MxniciaE, Suncc.RV und Obste-
thicks, to the inhabitants of Savannah
nnd its vicinity. He may be found at Mrs.
Want 's, or at his office four doors to tho
south of it, in Bruughton-Street.
Julv 21 88
Planters’ Bank.
O N nnd after FRIDAY NEXT, 29th
inst. this Rnttk will be shut at ONE
O’CLOCK, P. M.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
July 28 P3p
fTIHE subscribers have removed to John-
sU, “’ s Square, next door weal of
Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are
opening a i« noisome assortment of
fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
. W.& H. ROSE,
April 5 jo
aT Tlie Dnrten Gazette, and Recorder.
Iwilledgeville, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
otfieo.
James Anderson Co.
■tfAVE removed t 0 the middle tenement
H|jp. Young's j • ngs, where l hey offer
li.r sale a large ane general assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DltY
GOODS,
received by the latest arrivals from Liver-
pool and New-York.
June 24 79
JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
H AVE on hand u few balesofWUITE.
BLUE, and Ml XT'
FLAWS
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS,
Imported last year, which they will sell at
a considerable reduction from the prices nf
lust season. Their usual supply of
PRAIA’S, BLANKETS BAGGING,
will be received by the first Fall vessel from
Liverpool, and they will be able to supply
their friends with fresh Imported Goons, at
as low rates as any former importation can
be sold for
June 24 79
Upholstery Store.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he has opened an exten
sive establishment in the above line, next
door south of his Cabinet Furniture Ware-
Hottsc, in Whittaker-Strect, and will at all
seasons offer for sale n general assortment
of FASHIONABLE U PHOLSTER Y, con
sisting of
Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows
Mattresses made from pure curled hair
Da. prepared moss
Do. for ship’s births
Do. childrens cribs
Do. '‘Cots
Easy Chairs, Beadsteads, Cotts, Door
Mats, and a large and extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture of every description.
All of which, will be sold very low for cash
or approved Credit.
I. W. MORRELL.
N. B. Old Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Ea
sy Chairs, and Hair Matresses, corded and
rostuffed in the best manner.
July 21
Ship’s Mattresses.
T he subscriber has on hand nnd for
shle, a large supply of HAIR and
MOSS MATTRESSES, suitable for fami
lies and ships births, manufactured in tiie
best possible manner, and would at all
times make them to order and pattern, at
tho lowest price.
I. W. MORRELL,
July I* " Whittakcr-Street.
Madeira Wines.
riXHE undersigned has on hand, and nf.
J- ters for sale upon liberal terms for
cash or upproved acceptances, payable in
1 his city, a quantity of Madoiru Witte of
the justly celebrated brand of John Howard
March Sr Co. iu pipes, half-pipes, quatier-
casks and eighths, of various im|i(rrtalinns ;
some very old, and all very superior.
He has always a subscription List open,
tort lie importation of Wine front Madeira
to this place, and will thankfully recoive or
ders for any quantity : ho will, in tl>.>
of Ibis month, forward a list which will he
supplied in the course of the next ensuing
Autumn.
PETIT I)E VILLERS.
Sovannah, Vth July. 1825. Factor.
Julv 9 85 G\v
TYftYLfcTft UftftlAVEft,
I N the Rhode Island Grand State Lotte
ry, Second Class, which draws next
month. 50 Numbers, 6 Ballots Drawn.
SCHEME:
t Prize of 420,000
1 5,000
5 1,000
1 Prize of
4
44 of $50, &c. Sic
>52
'500
100
Tickets $>.
Also, in Maryland State Lottery, Fifth
Class, which draws 27th ins', in Baltimore.
Tickets six dollars.—Capitals :
1 Prize of $ to,000 to Prizes of $1000
1 10.000 30 100
1 5,000 50 50
fit0. St Apply at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
July 23
Fresh Teas und Cassia.
165 (
Jl'sr tic EtvF.n sen sms kmbukOi.
CATTY BOXES GunpowdcrTe*
120 do do Imperial ■ do
Itto thr do Hyson do
loChests llyson do .
3 Half Chests Pouchong do
200 Mats Casein
For sale hy J. B. HERBERT & CO.
July 14