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TO HIE EDITORS Of THE GIWROU*.
Please to announce the following ticket
for Aldermen. it will succeed by a lurge
lino of the kind attention of Capt. Banks,
while with him.
Prom Opt. Dunks we further learn that
the U- S. t'n ato Constellation, Capt.Wool-
any, (Coin. Warrington’s flag-ship) was at
Mulanzas whou he sailed, officers and crow majority ot
in excellent health. | THE PEOPLE OP SAVANNAH
„ „ „ Tha .r Wm. C. Daniell, Bsmucl B. Parkmon’
Pkom Mont* Viuko and Rio.—The or- „ _ Warj George Millen,
rival of the ship Sultan at Boston, and the Charles Harris, OeorgcShiek.
Homer at Bever y. one Irom Monte Video, ^ w Jio|( Wm (;. Wayne,
the other tro.n Rio, places us in possess on ' Clllmnin _ j. B . Gaudry.
of intelligence ft-om what may mij am J, Morrison: Frederick Densler,
the seal ol VV at, down to the ibth ot May. - Mjnj J. c . Habersham.
Gen. Prutas, one ot the Revolutionary lion-
orals, had snceeeded in raising a torco of
oovAiucrnozAZ..
twolve hundred cavalry, and had drivon all_
the catllo away front the neighborhood of —; a
tile city nfSlonte Video. It is stated that I New-York, July 23.—Owing to the ex
hn took from Mr. Brown of New-York, | cessivo heat, business has been foy the last
4.1,000, anil 13,000 from Mr. Horn ofBal- ' week in a coi siderable degree suspended—
umoreland that he had subsequently obtain- 1 our reviewol'the market will shew less al-
ed a loan uf$30,000, which would in all pro- terations in the price of merchandize than
bability enable him to capture Monte Video, | wo have ever before noticed. A very consi-
unless speedily relieved by the troopB of the j durable portion of our merchants arc absent
Emperor. Gen. Prutas nppproached with- [from the city, and these wnorqinain appear
in three miles of the City ; but as the Go- : to partake so much of the general languor
vernor could place no reliance on his troops, | caused by the weather, that tho operations
and therefore dare not give him battle, he
despatched a vessel to the Emperor for suf
ficient force. The Governor hail ordered
all the American and English to give up their
arms, which ihey hnd complied with. It
was the intention of Gen Prutas to have ta
For Liverpool,
B,
The ship
P A L L A
Capt. Pike,
Is daily expectod, and will meet
with immediate despatch for the above port.
Por freight of cotton and pnssage, apply to
A. LOW Si CO.
August 4 06
TENTH WHEATON,
A.C. die.
WT. WILLIAMS,
For New-York,
4 The coppered packet brig
PHEASANT,
To nail on Sunday next- Por
freight or passage, apply to I he
master on board, at Mongin’s Lower VVhf.
August 4 96
in all descriptions ot produce have been ex
tremely limited.
Bogging We continue our quotations
as usual. Cotton, yd. 26 c.
Colton.—Operations in this article, since
nnr Inst notice of it, have been in a great
in a gi
ken the place the fire! night he make his np- i measure suspended. The arrival of tin
penraneo ; but the governor hud ilieeovered
those wlm were to co-operate with him, and
open the gates for him that evening, and
h ul taken eighteen of them. When Gen.
Prutas found he wus disappointed, he pro
ceeded and took Maldonado.
A s hooner hud arrived at Maldonado,
and lauded supplies. She was nfterwurds
taken and brought to Monte Video.
People were last leaving the city for Bu
enos Ayres. Mr. Horn, above mentioned,
wus imprisoned for expressing his opinion ul
the state oft hn piece too freely The A-
mericans Imd insde grout hut ineffectual el-
forts to obtain his liberation.
Tho horses and cattle were starving to
death daily.’ The town was full of the for
mer, tlm best of which could bo obtained for
5 or jSd.
Tho information hy the Homer, at Bever
ly. which vessel left Rio on 2d of June, re
presents the whole of the province of tho
Banda Ormmiul as engaged in the revolt;
•nil that llin government of Buenos Avres,
as a precautionary step, had placed a forco
in the province of Entrc Rio. It was the
impression at Rm that the government of
Buenos Avres could not avoid taking a more
decided interest in the revolt than what was
manifested in Imr present deportment; hot
bo ibis us it may, it is pretty certain that
she is putting herself in a position to flank
those who may in a short time heceme loir
enemies—a movement evidently tho dictate
of.-outid policy.
The ship Portia, Sillimun. of Charleston.
Topaz, at Boston, sod tho Columhiu at this
port, with Liverpool accounts to Juno 16th,
shewing that market to lie in a very unset
tled and ih dining way, have, by a very na
tural sympathy, produced nenrly the same
etsto uf things hero. We kniiw of no sales
to justify us muttering our previous quoin
tj„ns—wo therefore contiune them. Up
lands, lb. a 24 c. ; Louisiana, 23 a 26 ;
Tennessee. 19J a 22 : Alabama, 20 a 24.
Rice.—Importation, 152 tierces.—W
hear of no change to notice in this article—
a few inferior parcels, some by auction, have
been sold at £2 25, 4 months : some prime,
in half tierces, at JS‘3 62J. and several small
lots at the various rales within the range of
our quotations. Rice, old and ordinary, por
100 lbs. 2 25 a 2 501 do. new mid. to prime,
do. :ia 3 07).
Freight —To Liverpool. Cotton, per lb.
5-Hil n;)d; To the Continent, Colton, I 5-0
a 7-6 cts.
Exchange continues about the same as
our last quotation. Bills on London, 60d.
4$ pr.; do. France. 5 30 a 5 32j ; do Charles
ton. 2.
DRAWING OF THE
New-York Literature tottery,
Class No. t, for 1625.
T HE following were the drawn numbers,
25, 42, 54, 31, 36, 13, 24, 10, I.
Those who hove drawn prizes may receive
the cash or leave their orders fur tickets in
Grand Slate Lottery of Rhode Island,which
draws' in Providence oil Saturday next, or
Union Canal Lottery which draws in Phil
adelphia 7th Sept.—Highest prize $26,000.
Apply at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFIGE.
August 4
H ASjjBt received a number of NEW
WORKS, among which are
Pure Calcined Magnesia.
FRESH SUPPLY of the above article
has just been rec ived from the New
York Chemical Manufacturing Company.
It is said to be equal to tho colebrnted Hen
ry Magnesia. Families who have made
ttse of this medicine, give it a decided pref
erence over inns others usually sold. It is
neatly put up in bellies with printed direc
tinns for use, and sold at 37J cents per bot
tle, at the store of
LAY If HENDRICKSON,
August 4 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
CilOZOE
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Chnrhaton. August I.—Cotton.—The Oo‘-
ton Market lor the past week lias been very
inactive ; the advices from Liverpool by tho
Columbia caused a decline of one to two
cents per pound in Upland, and a greater
reduction in Sea-Island. Of tho latter des
cription the stock on hand is estimated to
bo about two thousand hales a considerable
pan of which is going on ship board. A
with 172 passengers, mostly ot the Royalj wan t of confidence in foreign markets hns
Spanish Army, which surrendered at the
battle of Ayacucho, and part of her ontwurd
Cargo, arrived at Rio Janeiro,from Lima.
kept purchasers from coming forward. Tho
few sales that have been made during tho
week were at out quotations.
Rice.— Little business has been done in
this article and it is heavy at our quotations
—A small lot of very prime was sold as high
as $3, 25, and the few sales of other descrip
tions ranged from $l.87j to £3.
Freight*—Have declined, several vessels
having arrived during the week. Smn
of thorn were taken up at Id per lb. for
Cotton to Liverpool.
Exchange on England—3 a 4 por cent
Another version of the naval battle be
tween the Egyptians and the Greeks is giv
en, and a more probable one than that
Which has already been published. The
account is, that lbraham Pacha, despairing
of being able to hold out any longer at Mo-
don, hud embarked on hourdofun Egyptian
Squudrvm ly ing there, with an intent ion of
reluming to his native country. Cannris. ; ■ _.
tins Grecian Admiral commanding part of: premium, on r ranee—Si. 25c.
the blockading squadron, taking advantage ——;
of a favorable wind, sailed in the night into ' Himhnrg. June 3. Colton- The present
tlm midst of tho Egyptian fleet, and grap- stock does not amount to 2000 bis. which can
pled one of their frigates with a 'ire-ship—1 «"* be generally considered of good assort-
two or three other lire ships were equally nu ni. J lio market is quite inanimate hard-
sueci'SHl’ul. Iv any transactions are taking place. Some
The lire having spread, the conflagration frw b^’ 1 " »? Alabama and Tennessee have
illuminated Cabrera, tho Greek Islnini Sa- h^en taken al 13 to 15 sch. A parcel ot
piunza. and the precipices of Mo;uit Eginle- Uuba went, oft at 15 sell,
us. Tho sight now became truly terrible: 7i»rc —Is unaltered in price—New Car
oil all sides wore soon vessels grappling,; °lmu, 1.^ to IG$ mk—Java 12 to 124.
running foul, (lying and siukmg, mingled ( 1 --
with tlii* shrieks of soldiers ami sailor* in ! Antwerp. June U) —C fee—The demand
the burning vessels. Several ships however has been very animated this week, and ra-
succeeded in gaining the open sea, and it is , tlmr belter prices Iwive been allowed than in
from six damaged transports just arrived in . the proceeding ; the sales since last Friday
our port, that we received the first news of, have been estimated at about 900‘» bags, of
the grand disaster experienced by the Ma- which we notice 20(H) bugs, Bat avia, at 7 7-16
hoiuetnns, whose loss is estimated to amount. *<> 7 9-i6st. (60s. fid. to Ols. fid. int. ;) 3^6
to neurly seventy vessels, wrecked, burnt bags Brazil, at 7 1-16 to 7 1-0 (57s fid to 58s ;
ami sunk. Tho coast was covered with i 400 hogs St. Domingo, at 7 I-4 (59s. Id ;
fires, and it was thought that that Ibrnh&m and 900 bags La Gnayra and Havana, mid
Pacha had perished in this terrible calas- filing at 7 3-4 st. (63s 4d) Among the arri
troplie. vals is the Fanny, of this Port, with 400
Ibrahim, previous to this engagement, of bags of Coffee from Batavia,
fered to capitulate, on condition of giving Hire.—No business having been transac
up the fortresses of Coron and Modon ; but! ted, the last, prices remain nominally the
the Greeks were not willing to suffer him same ; of Carolina, the supples received
to oseapu on such easy terms. The traitor fdnee the beginning of this month are about
Odysseus, abandoned by his soldiers, it was 3500 tierces,
expected would share the fate of Colocotro- —■——gg
ma and the other factious chieftans. Tho
defeat of Redchid Pacha at Anatolies, and
the burning of the Egyptian fleet on the
night of tho 12th of May, are confirmed be
yond all reach of doubt.
So complete has been the victory that
the Turkish caiuuaign aga ust the liberties
of Greece ia deemed now at an end, and
:hat the Greeks will now act on tho oft'en-
eiv< purt, and penetrate into the territories
of the Grand Seignior.
1
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F9B7 OF SAVANNAH
| ARRIVED,
I Pilot-boat sclir. Savannah, White, St
Marys, 20 hours. Passenger, J. Morrison
Sailed in on. with tile U- S. survaying sclir.
Florida, fur Charleston.
Colombian Captures—The squadron
of private armed vessels under the Colombi
an flag, continue actively engaged in cut
ting up the commerce of old Spain ; in addi
tion to the captures already mentioned, we
have to day the names ofihe Salt Jose, alias
Felix, ond El i’mto, both from Havana
captured in tho Straits of Gibraltar.
Baltimore Gazette,
A new mode or obtaining a ot-ass or
Brands.— A New-Vork paper states that
in one of tho day, of our late intense beats,
a man with a fiery red lace was seen ai a
pump drinking apparently to excess, and
then falling down in convulsions. He was
taken to a neighboring grocery store, and
restored to life by the potent internal a:pli-
Mttons ofihe contents of* brandy bottle
He gradually recovered and walked aivay,
and gave a second edition of all his pranks
in two hours afterwards; he drank cold wa -
er a second time—a second time fell into
eonvuljunne, and was a second time restored
bottle ^ ‘ b0tSl al, * ,lication • of t,ie brandy
The ship Pioneer, from Liverpool for Al
exundria, was spoke on the 20th ultimo, 75
miles from Sandy Hook.
The ship Savannah, from Ncw-York for
this port, was seen on the 2Utli ult. by the
sloop Morning Slur, arr. at New-Yorlt 23d
ult. from Charleston.
Tlieschr. Col. Ramsay,Moore, from Bal
tiinore. with goods for merchants in this ci
ty, arr. at Charleston on Sunday.
A CARD.
T HE subscriber, admitted to practice
tho several Courts of Law and Equi
qnlty
Gibraltar, May 30._The permission to
import foreign wheat into Spain through
the ports of Algeziras, Seville, Almeria and
Main—
ga, upon payment of half a dollar per
tBiicga, lins been extended to the 30th of
next month inclusive, and to Ihq ports of
ear colon a and Tarragon*.
in this State, offers to tho public Iiis pro
tessional services ill the Courts of
Bibb, I Henry, I Junes, I Crawford,
Monroe. Jasper, Twiggs, Pike.
WASHINGTON POE,
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)
July 7 64
T"
UST recieved pur ship Augusta, a Brush
ami elegant'assortment of PERFU
MERY, &c. carefully selected by the pro
prietor. Among which, are the following
articles:—
Maccasscr, Russia, Bears, and Antique
Oils, lor beautifying and promoting the
growtli of hair
Pomatums in large and small pots, all
sorts of odors
Rose, Orange Flower, Lavender and Co
logne Water, in boxes, very highly per
fumed
Essences of Bergamot, Lemon, Laven
der, Musk and Cinnamon
Milk of Roses, or beauty's preservative
Quirk's Essence of Tyre, for changing
light red or grey hair, to a permanent
and bea tiful brown or black
Low's very superior scented, shaving and
wash Soaps, all sorts of perfume, Na
ples Pot, Cake and Quintessence sha
ving Soaps, Windsor perfumed fancy
Soap, by the box
Iluir Powder of various odors, Powde
Puffs of assorted sizes
Elegant Pocket, Dress, and fine teeth
Combs, ami ivory Le-ter-Folders
Ladies and Gentlemen's Pocket-Books,
with and without clasps, of all sizes,
IndospensahicH assorted patterns
Gih Card Cases, assorted patterns, and
Visiting Cards to suit them
Silver Pencil Cases, host quulity, do do
Tooth Picks do do; do Tweezers,
Penknives, Sugar Boxes, Dominoes
Fancy cut glass; Mernu id and English
Pungent Smelling Bottles,
Dice, Playing Cards,Ladies* Toilet Dress
Cases, Gentlemen's Shaving do
Button^ superior Dentifrice, Marshall's
do. But ler's do
Prepared Charcoal from the willow bark,
Thompson's Aromatic Tooth Paste, for
whitening and preserving the teeth
Eye-Stonos Snuff Boxes, a fine assort
ment. of Reeve's Colors, Tapers of all
kinds, Phosphorus Boxes
Fancy shaving Boxes of all sizes, very
superior, do Brushes, Hair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, with
fluted and plain handles of the best
quality, and various other kinds of
brushes, made ot the best materials
John Barber's and Thomas Scargill's su
perior Razors, in double and single ca-
TENTH VOLUME WHEATON'S RE
PORTS, Supreme Court United States,
February Term, 1H25.—$7.
FOURTH VOLUME COMYN»S DI
GEST, with American Cases, by Day.$6.
ID" 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.,—$45. ‘
CHITTY'S PLEADINGS, a Now Edition
by Edward Ingraham, 3 volumes.—$21.
ARCHBOLD'S LAW OF PLEADING
AND EVIDENCE, in Criminal Cases.—
p 50.
REAME'S ELEMENTS OF PLEAS IN
EQUITY, with precedents with refer
ences to American Decisions.—$4.
WHEATON'S EDITION of SELWYN’S
ABRIDGEMENT OF NISI PRIUS
LAW. 2 volumes.—$13.
RA WLE'S VIEW OF THE CONSTITU
TION OF THE UNITED STATES.—
$3 50.
OUNTESS DE GEN IASS' MEMOIRS,
written bv herself 8 volumes.—$2.
R A V MOND'S POLITICAL ECONOMY,
a New Edition, in 2 volumes, 8vo.—$5 50.
ID’ 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.
$•50.
THF. NORTHERN TRAVELLER, con
tainmi; the routes to Niagara, (Jiiehec,
anil the Springs, with several Mnps and
Plntes—#2.
NORTHERN TOUR, being a guide to
Saratogo, Lake George, Canada, lioBton,
Sir. with a. Map.—$150.
THE WASHINGTON TOUR in 1825—
fi 2 J cents.
PHILADELPHIA in 1024, a brief account
of every thing remarkable, together with
an historical and statistical account of
the city, with a Map and other Plates —
JOHN BULL IN AMERICA, OR THE
NEW MURCHAUSEN.
August 2 95p
For New-Yorlt,
{ESTABLISHED LIME,)
The regular packet ship
AUGUSTA,
George White, Master,
Will sail on Thursday next, and
can handsomely a few more passengers,
on application to Capt. White, on board at
Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to
August 2 HALL St HOYT.
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WHO®
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For New-York,
Tho brig
A L M I R ,
L M I ft A,
Harrington, Master,
Will sail on Wednesday next. For
freight on deck, or passage, apply to the
master on board, at Rice’s Wharf.
For Philadelphia,
The brig
FRANCES,
Capt Croft,
Will meet quick despatch. For
freight or passage, apply to the master on
board, at Jones’ Lower Wharf, or to
ELIAS REED,
Who has landing from, said brig and for sale,
75 Barrels Fresh Ground Flout
150 Barrels first proof Whiskey
20 Bnrrcls Monongahela do
July 30 94u
For Pt Augustine $ Key West,
The sloop
MARY JANE,
Capt. Marceliin,
Will nail for tho above ports in
a few days. For freight or passage, hav
ing superior accommodations, apply to the
Captain on board, or to
JOHN HERNANDEZ.
Exchange Dock.
July 30 94
\\A\Ai x UU\T,
H AVE just received and offer for sale
on accommodating terms
30 Boxes prime corn ted Balti. Bacon
500 Bags Virginia Corn 2 bushels each
40 Barrels Baltimore Whiskey
100 Barrels fresh ground Iloward-Street
Flour, for family use
20 Bags Prime Green Coffee
10 Pipes Holland Gin
5 Pipes Seiirnette’s Brandy
2000 Bushels Prime Maryland Corn in
quantities to suit purchasers
August 2
UOSUV A VIA) AT.
4000
BUSHELS Virginia White
Corn, for sale in lots to suit
purchasers, at a reduced price. Apply to
G. F PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
August 2 95p
A.*,J. CHAMPION.
H AVE just received per ship Augusta,
from New-York,
St. Andrew.
A QUARTERLY m -ot.
ing of the Savannah St.
Andrew’s-Society, will bo
held at the City-Hotel on
SATURDAY EVENING
the6th instant.at 8 o’clock
JOHN BALFOUR,
Secretary.
August 2 95
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERTS, CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in September,
Will be Bold beforo the Court-House in
l * ,e MBU *' hours of sale,
a TRACT OF LAND, containing four hun
dred acres, more or less, bounded norths rd-
ly by the Augusta Road. 6outhardly by land
lately Dr. Cocke’s, eastardly by lands of
Jos. Stiles, and E. Jencks, and westardly
by lands lately belonging to Wearat, with
the improvements, consisting of a good
Dwelling House and Stable*
attached, and three Negro Hou
ses, being the reol estate- of
Bonj. Putman, dec. Sold by
permission of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, and by order of
the administratrix, for the benefit of the
heirs of said estate.—Terma at time of sae.l
July 16 88
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.he improve
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FREEH DREGS.
saffiiDaoasTiEa,
PERFUMERY,&c. *
r’dls
B Y tit* ship Emperor, the subscriber*
have received thirly-tivo packages o
Genuine D >-ui'S. Medicines Per
fumery, Fancy Jit tides c.
I
carefully selected by one of the partner*
now at the north, which added to thotr for
mer stock on hand, comprises an assortment
very extensive, and particularly suited lor
this market, and well worthy the attention
of dealers. Merchants, 1’hysicianB, 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 Building*.
July 16 *
ftfc&OV AL.
T HE subscribers have removed to John
ston’s Square, next door west of
Messrs. A. Low Se Co. where they or#
opening a handsome assortment of
TO PLANTERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING 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,
payable any time before the 1st of April
next; which muBt be, at least, 26 to 25 per
cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation
can be sold at. W. & H. ROSE.
Savannah, 7th Juno, 1826.
Tho Darien Guzette will insert the above
until the first of October, and send the bill
to this office.
June 7 63
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
W. & H. ROSE.
April 5 to
BT Tile Darien Gazette, and Recorder*
Millcdgeville, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
office.
B. B. ft. lionAon Tortfcr,
Cotton Bogging, &c
A FEW casks, containing eight and a
half dozen each of London Porter, im
5 Halt Barrels Beef
20 Sacks Fine Table Salt
50 Half Barrels Canal Flour
10 Boxes Cheese
20 l-’irkins I.urd
10 Bo ,es Muscatel Raiams
2 Boxes Bnlnoa Sausage
10 Barrels Sargent’s Crackers.
July 30
94tt
Landing,
KEGS PRIME LARD
10 Hallbarrels and 2 half pipes Cette
Madeira Wine
3 Barrel* Smoked Beef
12 Kegs Cavendish Tobacco
12 Kegs “ Wight’s" Tobacco, 32 to
the pound
50 Barrels New No. 3, Mackarcl
30 Bales Prime Hav
For sale by COHEft & MILLER.
July 30 94p
ported, in the ship Georgia, on 2flth June
last ure yet on hand and for sale; also,
Cotton Bagging,
errtea of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN
WARE, and a variety of
Seasonable Ory Goods,
Apply t» ANDREW LOW & CO.
July 16
80
Clarets ( orks.
FEW Groce ot Superior Claret Corks,
Window Blinds.
8ps, made to order, warranted to please
the purchaser or to be returned
An elegant assortment of Glass Lamps,
attached to stunds in complete style
Tonqnin and Vanilla Beans, Gold Leaf,
and Dutch Metal, -fee $c.
ALSO,
Fifty packages of
GENUINE DRUGS
MEDICINES
FANCY ARTICLE®, frC.
all of which has been selected by himself,
expressly for this market. Gentlemen
Physicians, Country Merchants, Planters,
nnd all that wish to purchase in this line,
shall be supplied on as accommodating
terms as any house mny offer in this eity—
For sale at wholesale and retail, hy
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
August 4 96e
Hav and Mackarcl,
.BUNDLES PRIME HAY
200 40 Barrels No. 3, New Muckarel
For sale by
July 30
GEO. F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
9 Ip
Notice.
JJURING my absence Mr. Asron Cow
aro will act as my attorney.
JOSEPH L THOMPSON.
July 19 89a
J UST received, an assortment of the
above articles of all sizes.
I. W. MORRELL.
July 7 64
Fresh London Porter,
J UST landing. 10 Casks Fresh Loudon
Porter, and for sale bv
July 30 J. B. HERBERT & CO,
TICKKTS RKOK1VKD,
T HE tickets ordered in the following
Splendid Lottery, are received—to bo
drawn in Providence on Saturday next:
STATE LOTTERY,
SECOND CLASS.
Also 3 very elegant Liquor Cases, just
received and for 6aie by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
August 2 Druggists. Shad’s Buildings
o F
Du. Paul H Wilkins,
FFERS his services in the Practice
of Mf.iiioiise, Soroerv and Obste,
tricks, to the inhabitants of Savannah
and its vicinity. He may he found at Mrs,
Wall’s, or at his office fuur doors to the
south of it, in Broughton-Strcet
Julv 21
86
Upholstery Store
rjlHE subscriber respectfully informs the
Fifty Numbers Combination.
S. S, M. AllenS, Co. Agents for the Managers.
SPLEjYDID scheme.
1 Priz-ft oi 20,OVH) DoWa.
Ottice Bank of the U Mates,
Savannah, Julv 28th, 1825,
HE thirteenth d’vidend declared
the Bank of the Uuilcd States, is
ceived. Such stockholders as have direct
cd it placed at their disposal in this office,
on application will receive the amount. If
they cannot attend in person, they will be
furnished with blank powers of attorney, so
as to enable their agents to receive the Bame.
J. HUNTER, Cashier.
July 30 83p
The Library,
W ILL hereafter be opened for the de
livery of Books from four until six
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da.
public, that Im has opened an exten
sivc establishment ill the above line, nex,
door south of his Cabinet Furniture Ware
House, in Whittakur-Street. and will at all
seasons offer for sale a general assortment
of FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERY,con,
sisting of
Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows
Mattresses made from pure curled hair
Do. prepared moss
Do. for ship’s births
Do. childrens cribs
Do. Cots
Easy Chairs, Bendsteads, Cotts, Door
Mats, and a large and extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture of every description
All of which, will be sold very lew for cash
or approved Credit.
f. W. MORRELL.
N. B. Old Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Ea
sy Chairs, and Hair Matresses, corded and
restuffed in the best manner.
July 21
HOT&io
James Anderson Co.
H AVE removed to the middle tenement
Young’s Buildings, where they offer
for sale a large and general assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS,
received by the latest arrivals from Liveik
pool and New-York.
79
June 24
JAMES ANDERSON * CO.
H AVE on hand a few bales of WHITE.
BLUE, and Ml XT
PLAINS
Madeira Wines.
FBtCE or TICKETS.
o’clock, P. M
and Fridays.
A package of seventeen tickets, embrac
ing all the combination numbers, from one
on Moudnys. Wednesdays to fifty, which is warranted to draw $24, less
V BS. d .t I A I 1 1 .1.. . I. nA.anntnAI, a > 11 O IV .
L. MASON
r
upper tills
O NE STILL ofl 26 Gallons
Two do. of 72 Gallons each
Just received by the brig Frances, from
Philadelphia, and for sale by
August * P. M’DERMOTT.
! the usual deduction, with seventeen
| ces for the highest prizes, : :
’ A packago of seventeen halves :
seventeen quarters,
seventeen eighths,:
Single ticket, : r : : : :
half,:
quarter,
Apply to
July 30
han-
85 00
42 60
21 25
10 62
5 00
i : : : : : 2 50
1 25
W. ROBERTSON,
Georgian Office.
Ship’s Mattresses.
rpHE subscriber has on hand and for
sale, a large supply of HAIR and
MOSS MATTRESSES, suitable lor fami
lies and ship s births, manufactured in the
best possible manner, and would at all
times make them to order and pattern, at
tho lowest prico.
I. W. MORRELL,
July 12 Whittaker-Street. ■
Notice.
T HE subscriber being about to leave Sa
vannah, for the North, and wishing
hereafter to confine his business to his re
tail store at the Market Square, will dis
pose ofihe present stock uf GROCERIES
at his Wholesale Store on the Bay. The
terms will be liberal. Apply to
P. M’DERMOTT,
Who will also continue to attend to the
COMMfSSIOM BUSIMESS,
August 2
1 Prize of $20,000
1 5,000
5 1,000
SCHEME .■
1 Prize of
4
8
$55*
500
100
10 Prize* of$1000
30 100
50 50
Sir.. Sir. Apply at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
July 23
1 Prize of $40,000
1 10,000
1 5,000
Fresh Teas and Cassia.
165 1
Honey Water,
Aug*
LAY A HENDRICKSON.
Us
i’li
ti
I
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS,
Imported last year, which they will sell at
a considerable reduction from the prices of
last season". Their usual supply of
PLAINS, BLANKETS S, BAGGING,
will be received hy the first Fall vessel from
Liverpool, and they will he able to supply
their friends with Fresh Imported Goons, at
ns low rates as any former importation can
be sold for
June 24 79
T HE undersigned has on hand, and of-
r 1 ~ ■
fers for sale upon liberal terms for
cash or approved acceptances, payable in
this city, a quantity of Madeira IVinc of
the justly celebrated brand of John Howard
VlarchSfCo. in pipes, half-pipes, quarter-
casks and eighths, of various importations j
some very old. and all very superior.
He has always a subscription List onen,
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, turward a list which will be.
supplied in the course of the next ensuing
Autumn.
PETIT DE VILLERS.
Stmannah, 7th July, 1825. Factor.
Julv 9 R5 6w
TYCTfUBTft UYiULIVED,
I N the Rhode Island Grand State Lotte
ry, Second Class, which draws next
month. 50 Numbers, 6 Ballots Drawn.
44 of $50, Sic. Sir. Tickets $5.
Also, in Maryland State Lottery, Fifth
Class, which draws 27th ins', in Baltimore.
Tickets six dollars.—Capitals :
RICEIVEO PER SHIP EMPEROR,
CATTY BOXES GunpowderTe*
129 do do Imperial do
100 do do Hyson d®
10 Chests Hyson do
3 Half Chests Pouchong do
200 Mats Cassia
For sale by i. B. H ERBERT Si CO,
July 14
A SUPPLY of this elegant water, jutf.
received ond for by