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fidiunaBencraUy mrc opprmod to thn ecM«>ion. the motived which have governed ue are
wd/ort* muit be mortal to, to remove than i J “• *" *■- — 1 ™ :,k
|ut ao trust inmothing bolter will bo done,
and tout the present Cliiola may be introdu
ced to acquiesce in thu present order of
once understood, they will be viewed with
indulgence—they will be considered natu
ral and proper and just, and not unprnpor
tionod to the cause. To this point, we de
sire to tix the attention of thoso we address.
TAX.ES or THE
©IBlffliSAieiEiBS,
hearted Georgians will not lamoly surren- Georgia, and which have claimed for her
dor their righis, whatever may be the Re- the notico and vituperation of the interest-
eort of Mr. Special Agent Andrews. The ed and tho ignorant, receive so different a
The Lind if right belongs to us and we will coloring from the predilections and prrju-
lace it. The Ituown partiality of Maj. An* dicos and passions of those interested in
dvewa for the Indian Agent Crowell and the them, that to form a judgment, soberly and
Danner of conducting business at Broken correctly, it is necessary to review them at
Arrow, independent of the cIobb intimacy e me ! ngtlr. It is uot my intention to rej
be' ween Andrewr and the principal men of criminate tho vile abuse which has been
liiu Clark party, who are Crowell’s bosom heaped noon an independent and patriotic
friends, are assurances « strong as proofs state. There are those whose interest it
from Holy writ” that the Special Agent’s may be thus to seek to obliterate the ro-
Rounrt will bo unfavorable to thu Treaty, j membrance of acts which have brought
and will go as far sb such a thing can go, to' upon them the execration of their country-
annul or break it. But it will avail nothing men. We address them uot, nor down
4'the people bo true to themselves, and give seek through them a defence. We address
their cordial support to Governor Troup,
who is well known to be the friend and able
defender of the Treaty, and of all tho legi
timate rights of the people of Georgia. Do
the people at a distance from this Beat of
Goaerntnent know, ivliat is well known
hero in Milledgeville, that tho ancient fried-
ship ami intimacy between tho Indian A-
gent Col. Crowell and Gen. Clark is iindl-
ministied, notwithstanding the Indian A-
g.mt's op|Kisition to the Treaty, Sic. and
that they and others of their kidney are the
exclusive associates of the Special Agent
Andrews ?—Southern Recorder.
Packet, Cartwright, in IS dnya from St.-
Croix. The Governor of St. Thomas hav
ing received intelligence that there was a- .y wmawMIUtSSin
Pirate in the passage, immediately fitted out 1
an armotl sclir. well manned from the gar- 1} * the author of“ Wavorly,”dtc. iu4
— ...i. * - ■ • AJ vela, price Jd.
A I'ULyGLOT GRAMMAR, of the Ho-
brew, Chaldee, Syrac, Greek, Latin, Eng.
dongs,” sire to tix me attention ot tnoao we auuress. risen, which soon after returned with her
* We assure our Alabama friends that true The questions which agitate the elate of; prize and III or 20 pirates. The piratical
. i .11 ....a a a. m. I. ■ nnssain. flrt.woio ati.l iiiKiuli naiiA nlninaiVl lot. Imp nantnio n..,l I,in II. ...a a ... .. ■ .1
For Liverpool,
captain and his first lieutenant were both
killed in the engagement.
The U. S. ships Constitution,Cyane,Erie,
and Ontario, arr. at Gibraltar on tbe I2tb
from Messina. The North Carolina, had
gone to Tangier, all well un board.
AN APPEAL
TO THE PROP IE OF TIIE UNITED
STATES.
the moderate, the patriotic, and indepen
dent community, in contra-distinction to
these whose interest it is to propagate false
hood, and to create sectional distinctions
for ambitious purposes.
It shall be my endeavor, by reference to
facts, to phew the causes of the existiug ex-'
citement—tbe work is one of labor, and if
it should prove tedious, I hope it will lie
attributed to the true cause—anxiety to
give the “troth, tho whole truth, and noth
ing bet. tho truth;’’ and it shall be my desire
to extenuate no faults of our qwn, or to
sot down aught in malice, to our opponents.
For Liverpool,
Tho fast sailing, coppered and
copper fastened ship
FRANKLIN,
_ Samuel Harding, Master,
Will probably be the last vessel on the birth
for the above port during this summer, and
as she requires only 150 a 200 bales cotton
to fill her up, will bo positively despatched
on tho 25th inst, For freight uf the above,
which will bn taken low, or passuge, huv-
ing good accommodations, apply to the
Captain on board, or to
SAMUEL WRIGHT.
9!lp
The ship
PALLAS,
Jeremiah Pike, Master.
Having the greater part uf hui
cargo engaged, will meet with quick de
,, l „ . ,T ,■ Y, " iSpatch. For freight of 200 tierces rice and
“ h Ucr T-’M hales cotton, or passage, apply to Capt
OOWiMEECXAL.
BV A GEORGIAN*
noTi.
It. is a glorious characteristic of our free
VftHiiliitioui*, that there is a resort, even
when the artful anil the interested and the
corrupt, have succeeded in poLnning the
y.iblic mind, by which a hearing may be ob
tained. An appeal to the good sense and
natural love of justice ot the American com
munity, is sure to bo rewarded with a pa
tient hearing and au honOst decision.-—
There is no truth better established among
ail the maxims which have proceeded from
the snme venerated source, than that “ er
rors of opinion may bo tolerated when rea
son is left free to combat them for, where
reason is thus left uutruiuclled, its triumph
is certain. In this country, we thank the
Ga l who aided and guided our fathers to
flic consummation of their struggles, for
th • freedom we enjoy, there is no tribunal
*n jorinr to that of its free citizens—there
js no power eqwi to that of public opinion—
there is no punishment which will burn und
blight and sear more deeply and effectually
than the virtuous indignation of the people.
h it not, therefore, surprising, if every citi
zen of Georgia feels au anxiety deep and
heartfelt, fur the reputation of that, state, in
whose prosperity all his hopes are. centred,
and in whose good name he should feel the
inMtrust whicii a dutiful child should feel,
when hn finds the character of his parent
assaulted and maligned, and in danger of
destruction. If is nnr right—it is our duty
to step forward to receive the shaft and re
pel it. In the remarks which it is my iu-
ten ion to mike, it will be understood that
I act on perfectly independent ground. I
am not a partisan.- in the common accepta
tion of the term—-l wear no man's livery—I
am the champion of nu individual—I adopt
tiie cause, und ns far us inv limited iibiluioa
permit advocate tin* claims to the friendship
oii’l atlVtion of their fellow-citizens of n
vhoie state with which l am satisfied to rise
or fill!.
AU we. ask is a fair hearing—we plead not
before the high tribunal before which we
ciiouse to appear—we simply lay our evi
dence before it and rely with confidence
upon the justice of our cause, uiictnhcllisli-
ed, unembarrassed, unincumbered—in the
pure, robe of truth and sincerity.
’l*o judge by the* remarks and expressions
of some among those whom we address,
tluwpeople of Georgia, and, indeed, tho
& uth generally, arc considered a distinct,
twee; as foreign in manners and morals to
ticir happier fellow-citizens of the North.
They appear to -onsuler us, iu the language
of the Moor, as
Souls of fire and children of the sun,
** With whom revenge is virtue; 1 *
Who delight in the misery of their species,
and in the degradation of their fellow-be
ings—wlmse morals are depraved by domi
nation, and passions heated by indulgence.
The besetting sin of those who accuse and
stigmatise us is—they know nothing of'our
character and our institutions ; and this ig
norance is not confined to those among
wlmm we should look for ignorance and pre
judice. There is a spirit of relentless fannt-
iri-m ton, abroad, which operates upon the
niasB, creating an excitement in the public
niiiiil, which finds vent, in the basest cal-
u,n,i y and injustice. This feeling is most
unfortunate—it has created a correspond
tng fueling of anxiety and distrust, whicii
renders thu public mind in the south, puin-
| tally alive to the attacks of those who set
themselves up us our judges and expurga
tes, in matters and things exclusively our
• Wn » and with which wo never will and
°" v, 'r can suffer any interference, consist-
eutly with out rights and safety. We shall
not now dwnU upon the inconsistency of
I k* wl, °’ ,hl< y cry union, thus fan
I the flame at discord between tiie two great
divisions of out country. Did they know us
they would find that we are after all, much
I “7.W human creatures—that we have
| the feelings and passions of men; who, if
they lash us. can feel—if they prick us, will
bleed—if they insult us, will seek redress—
» attacked, will resist—and if trodden on,
| *»u turn upon him who crushes us.
That the dispositions of the inhabitants of
his part of the Country arc worm, there ci
Neio-York, July 30.—Cotton,—The mar
ket remains in the same inactive state as
noticed in our lust report. Our quotations
cannot at present be obtained, and two or
three trifling parcels ha«e been disposed of
at a reduction. Wo consider these sales,
however, as too unimportant to afford a
ground for altering our rates. The. stock
iu market is rapidly decreasing. Import
siuce our last, from
Alabama,
12
Georgia,
471
ti.Cnrolina,
639
N. Carolina,
334
Total.
1456 bales.
Total import since 1st inst. 8.397
Export, from 1st to 27th inst. 25,092
New-Orleans, 23 & 26; Uplands, 19 a 30
—Alab. 19 a 23 ; Tcnn. 19 a 22.
Rice.— 1 This- article is very dull, and we
know of transactions siuce our last, except
a-sale of a lot of old and inferior by auction
yesterday. The import has been—from
Savannah 44 tcs. ; Wilmington 6. Total,
since 1st. inst. 1224 tcs Rice, 2j| a 3jf*
freights—Very dull. To Liverpo 1, cot
ton, lb. jj a id. To the Continent, Colton,
Ijj a 1J cts.
Exchange—Bills on London, 60 days 4|
prem. j France, 5 35.
Charleston, August U—Cotton.—S Island
60 65—Std. do. 30.—Maine and Santee, 40.
Short Staple, 16 a 20. Rice.—Prime, 43 a
—Inf. to good, $2 a 2 75.
Cotton.—The quantity of Up’d on hand is
estimated to be about 20,0U0 bales; of which
number 10,000 ore iu store, and the remain
der on shipboard, uncleared. The ship
ments have boon principally made by holders,
who uro unwilling to sell at the present re
duccd prices, guy 16 to 20 cents, accor
ding to quality. Although value lots are
held at higher prices, very little will com
mand over 20 cents- Of Sen-Islands, the
stock is said to be about ICOU bales ; very
few transactions in this description—we
quote it 50 a 65. The shipping in port is
supposed to be nearly sufficient to take all
the Cotton on ho ml to market.
Ilice.--Vnreels have been sold at our quo*
tntiuns, and is in good demand. Prime
would readily command 25 ; inferior to
good, 2 a 2 75.
August 11
apply to
August 11
To Rent,
The Brick Tenement Dwell
ing, adjoining that, occupied by
Dr. Marshall. Possession giv
en November next For terms
G. B. LAMAR
Wpt
Wanted,
A GOOD SECOND HAND SULICF.Y
Apply immediately to tbe editors.
August 11 99
In Council, July 21, 1825.
R ESOLVED, That the Marshal proceed
to have uli dorrs killed which have not
been returned ; that lie give ten days no
tico, so tliut all persons may procure the
requisite collars to designate those dogs
whoso owners have paid the tax or return
ed them, and that the Treasurer provide
the Marshal with a list of those who have
returned their dogs. M. MYERS, C.C.
In compliance with the above resolution,
after ton dnya from this date, [Aug U-] I will
proceed to liuvo killed all dogs whose ow
ners have not paid the tax or returned their
dogs, as liable to it.
F. M. STONE, C. M.
August 11 99
man Languages, reduced to one common
Rule of Syntax, by Samuel Barnard.
GREECE in 1929 and 24, being a Series of
Letters and other Documents on the
Greek Revolution, by Col, Loiceester
Stanhope, 1 vol. it.
FAUNA AMERICANA, being a descrip
tion of tho MammifornuB Animals inhab
iting North America, by Richard Harlan,
M. 1). 1 vol. 9vu. 2 dolls.
THE FORESTERS, by the author of
“ Lights aid Shadows of Scottish Life,"
Ac. 1 25.
IIELLON’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERU
SALEM^ picture of Judaism, iuthe cen
tury which preceded the advent of our
Savior, in 2 Vols. 2 dolls.
NEW MORALTALES,selected andtrans-
lated front the French ot Madame De
Genlis, by ati American
A VIEW OF THE HUMAN HEART,by
Barbara Allan Simon, author of the
“ Evangelical Review of Modern Genius.”
THE ITINERARY OF A TRAVELLER
IN THE WILDERNESS, by Mrs. Tay
lor, Itvo. 15 cents.
COLOMBIA ; its present state, by Col.
Francis Hall.
LIVES OF NOVELISTS,bv Walter Scot.
NATIONAL TALES, 1 doll.
THE EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIANITY,
by J. B. Stunner, M. A. I vel. I 25.
MOORE’S MELODIES, a new edition,
containing tunny never before published.
WEBSTER’S ORATION.
NEW MUSIC—tor the Piano—Instruc
tions for the Flute.
Parchment, Morocco Paper, Gold Paper.
and Border, just received und for sale, by
S. C. & J. SCHENK.
August 9 98
STATE LOTTERY,
SF.COM) CI.ASS,
Filly Numbers Combination,
S.SfJIt. Allen if Co. Agents for the Managers.
T WO whole tickets, a few halves and
eighths, remain uncalled for in this
Lottery, which drew inst Saturday, and
the drawing of which will be received in
this city next week. Tho following are the
SPLENDID PRIZES.
1 Triz.e of 20,000 BoUa.
Pike, at Low’a Wharf, or to
A. LOW & CO.
Auguat 9 99
For New-York,
[ESTABLISHED LINE.)
The regular packet ship
WILLIAM WALLACE,
Joy. Master.
Will have despatch. For freight
or passage, apply to Capt. J. on board, at
Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to
August 9 HALL Si HOYT.
moo £AO&
BYJ.B. HERBERT St CO.
On THURSDAY; Ilth inst.
Will ho sold on Bolton's Central Wharf;
XI o’clock, 30 HogBheads Prime Musco-
udo Sugars, 100 Barrels Flour.—Terms at
.true of sale.
August 6
For Boston
The brig
ADELINE,
Rrouin. Master,
Will sail in all next week. For
freight or passage, apply to Capt. Brown,
on board, at Rice’s Wharf, nr to
ELIAS RF.ED.
August 6 97p
FRESH DRUGS,
sas®a®asmss
PERFUMERY,&c.
d
B Y the ship Emperor, the subscribers
have received thirty-five packages of
Genuine Drugs,Medicines,Per
fumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
carefully selected by one of the partners
now at the north, which added to their for-
mer stock on hand, comprises an assortment
very extensive, and particularly suited for
this market, and well worthy tho attention
of dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan
tnrs and Families, would do well to forward
their orders, as they will be sold at our
usual low rates.
LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
July 16
1
b OOft
<\o.
5
1,000
do.
1
bhl
do.
4
bOO
do.
8
100
do.
44
bO
do.
88
2b
do.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
_ . „ w«imnjr uiu wui in, IIILTf l.'ftll . well* , uuuuuni, f ill
hith!’'taikt—that they are feelingly alive. days from the Capes.
’ 1 UlO mVllKInn rtl 1 hm* -!„t.* . • r, i <• *■
ARRIVED,
Revenue Cu.ter Crawford, Paine, St.
Mary’s, 2 days. Passengers, Col. B. F.
Tattnall, nml A.Hunter Esq. Off St.Mary’s
Bar, saw pilot-boat sclir. Savannah, White,
standing to the South. While of St. Si*
mou’s becalmed, saw a topsail schooner,
head to thu South.
Sloop Euglu, Vincent, St. Mary’s, 2 days.
Consignees per ship Pallas, arrived on
Tuesday—J. A use, VV. Lippitt, C. C. Gris
wold & co. Ponce Si Mackenzie, and ot hers.
Passenger in the James Cropper for Li
verpool, sailed fruui New-York Utst ultimo,
Win. JennCr, of Savannah.
The ship Henry Kucetand, for this port,
sailod from New-York on the 31st ult.
CI.EAMCD FOR THIS OORT,
At. Charleston, 9th inst, sclir. Col. Rant-
say. Moore.
At Baltimore, 2d inst. brig James Law-
rcuco, Titiemury,
ARRIVED FROM THIS FOOT,
At Now York,2Uth ult, brig Ann-Colia,
Carpenter, 1 days.
Charleston, August 6—Arrived, Line
ship Coiumndore Perry, Nicoll, New-York,
5 days.
Brig Planter, Morgan, Wilmington, N.C.
8 days—In distress,bound to Demcrarn. On
the 3uth am!3lst ult ult. iu a gale from E.
H.E. toE.N.E. while lying under balance
reef, mainsail und main staysail, shipped a
sea which twisted the head of the rudder
and split the main staysail.
Sc hr. Retrieve, Toft, from Providence.
Sclir. Robert Burns, Pearson, Richmond,
Va. 5 days. On the 3d inst. off Cape Hat-
teras, spoke U. S. Bohr. Grampus, Lieut.
Com. Sloat, bound to Norfolk.
8chr. Leopard, Handy, Baltimore, and 3
Sclir. Harriett, Merchant, Baltimore, and
Hall, Baltimore,
11 the invasion of their constitutional rights,.
! lltl “ doubt—they are trank 6 days from Norfolk.
Wo!i1,1I,!T'" .u C ?," pp0rt °* them—they i Hchr. Rose in Bloom, I:
if thev worn nil '■! ^ namu ot Americans, > and 3 days from the Cupes.
selves Amt In Ik ■ Tlc y ? wo ‘ l to Cleared, bIiui Ceres, Reed, Liverpool;
I them from inr,.;/' ,,r P 06tnr * , y* t0 maintain brig Brilliant, Cnrpentcr, do.
Ciem lit ..'ll i " l S lnc '"—they will maintain Went to Sea, line ship President, Joceliu,
Semen! ; ? a, ^ b ' 1 ‘ tl, ' , y wi “ maintain New-York.
It cmn„i k l0 5* ? ? n( l °P Bn ly I Avgust 9.—Arrived, U. S. sloop Florida,
the nresfli,, „ ‘km*' 1 ' that especially at Kearney, St. Marys. 5 days.
I tno-t •■’.•’Mitemcni exists Went lu Sea. ship Mary Bench, Allen, Li*
I which 1,1 [H °P cr “ , >un. The feelings verpool; ship Smith-Boston, Campbell, do.;
I tot frmv, „„„ ln l ” e B f nt e of Georgia, arise brig Marcia, Brown, Providence, R. I, ;
l» catiana JJ!™? 1 on f ’ ^ ll!18 ‘ l “ ori B' n » r hr. Cumberland. Who on, Philadelphia;
fitits.rnnvfi.oi inJu PPihtp*) thoso wo ad* sclir. Punifin, Disbrow, New-York; schr.
Ih
and a large amount in small prizes.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Single ticket, ::::::: 5 00
half,:: t 2 50
eights, :::::: t : 62A
Apply to W. ROBERTSON,
August XI Georgian Office.
1 KEGS Amlerson’s fresh Water
I- Crackers, received from Alexan
dria, and for snle by
GEORGE F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock-
Aiiffiist 6 97p
Darien Money,
^yANTED by
August 9
S. H. FISKE,
No. 1 Bolton’s Range.
98
Ship’s Mattresses.
T HE subscriber has on hand and for
sale, a large supply of HAIR and
MOSS MATTRESSES, suitable for fami
lies and ship a births, manufactured in the
best possible manner, and would at all
times make them to order and pattern, at
the lowest price,
I. W. MORRELL,
July 12 Whittoker-Street.
The Library,
W ILL hereafter be opened for the de
livery of Books from four until six
o’clock, P. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. L. MASON,
Librarian.
Copper Stills.
O NE STILL of 128 Gallons
Two do. of 72 Gallons each
Just received hy the brig Frances, from
Philadelphia, and for sale hv
August 2 P. M’DERMOTT.
Claret Corks.
A FEW Groce of Superior Claret Corks,
Also 3 very elegant Liquor Cases, just
received and for sale hy
LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
August 2 Druggists. Shad's Buildings.
m fi, ’ t 1 , munu uu- Si'lir. rUClIie, I)ISUIIIW, OHlV-ilimi sour.
no ’ to "“^“ympathy,unfortunate. Savannah,Pease, do. ; sloop Huinburd, Sa
us. i he tliehni.o j. *
iyt np „_ m, ,, - .."v. - '"J , -mi.., .uiiaiu* OilVilOIIIIII.
t'unmiini’io T e l;elln li i ' Which agitate this terlee, do.
0r - e not “PP'uciated as they
| oe, py our fsildw-citizens. Big if -Veto- York, July 31.—Arrived, ship S. C.
Canal Fleur, Lai d und Hams.
L ANDING fruui ship Augusta and brig
Pheasant,
BO Kegs Lard
25 Barrels Canal Flour
A few bbls. Virginia Hams, in bags
For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD & CO.
July 30
Madeira Wines.
T HE undersigned hns on hund, and of-
fers for sale upon liberal terms for
cash or approved acceptances, payable in
this city, a quantity of Madeira Wine of
the justly celebrated brand of John Hoicnrd
March Co. in pipes, half pipes, quartor-
cuskn and eighths, of various importations ;
some very old, und all very superior.
He hus always a subscription List open,
tor the importation of Wine from Madeira
to this place, and will thankfully receive or
ders for any quantity : he will, in the course
of this month, forward a list which will be
supplied iu the course of the next ensuing
Autumn.
PETIT DE VTLLERS
Sovantuth, 1th July, 1825. Factor.
Julv 9 85-fiw
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT $ CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in September
Will be sold before the Court-House fa
this city, between the usual hours of snlo.
a TRACT OF LAND, containing four bun*
Urad acres, moTe or less, bounded northard-
ly by the Augusta Road, southsrdly hy land
lately Dr. Cocke’s, eastardly by lands of’
Jos. Stiles, and E. Jencks, and wcstardly
by lands lately belonging to Wearat, with,
the improvements, consisting of a good;
Dwelling House and Stable^
i jH attached, nnd three Negro IIou- -
«««» being the real estate of
Benj. Putman, dec. Sold by
permission of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, and by order of
the administratrix, for tbe benefit of the.
heirs of said estate.—Terms at time of sae.l,
July 10 eg
Hi
To Rent,
That large and commodious
Brick Tenement Building in
York Street, near Jofferson St.
Possession given first November
next Also, two Stores on Jefforsoit-St.
adjoining Mr. E- Jcncks’. Rent will be
mudorutc. Apply to
THO’S. R. PRICE.
August 6 97rp
JUST RECEIVED,
B arrels fresh crackers
Do. Smoked Beef
Do. Smoked Tongues
Do. No. 1, Beef
Half Barrels Fly-Market Beef
Barrels Mess Pork
Half Barrels Mess Pork
Small Hums
Small Jars Family Butter
Pino Apple Cheese, Old Cheese
Catties Hyson Tea, Basket Salt
Nutmegs and Cloves, and for sale by
PHILBRICK & SCRANTON,
Market-Square.
August 9 Pttn
Hall Hoyt,
CIFFFR FOR SALK,
QO HHDS. Prime St. Croix Sugars
Om 30 Bags Prime Coffee
2 Pipes Cognac Brandy
6 do Holland Gin '
100 Barrels Balt. Howard St. Flour
50 Barrels do Whiskey
3000 Bushels Maryland White and Yel
low Corn
10,000 Pounds Baltimore Bacon
2000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
August 9
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY IN SEPT.
At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the
Court House in this city, TWO NEGRO
FELLOWS, prime field hands.
Auguat 11
ULESaWiMLc
James Anderson Co.
H AVE removed to the middle tenement
Young’s Buildings, where they offe»
for sole u large and general assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS,
received by the latest arrivals-from Liver
pool and New-York.
Juue 24 79
TO PLANTERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING made a considerable purchase
of last season’s imported PLAINS,
which they offer tor Bale at the last year's
prires, for cash or drafts on their factors,
payable any time before the 1st of April
next; which must be. at least, 20 to 25 per
cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation
can he sold at. VV. Si. H. ROSE.
Savannah, 7th June, 1825.
The Darien Gazette will insert the above
until the first of October, and send the bill
to this office.
June 7 63
Georgia, (_h v ham County.
Clerk's OJ)ice, luperior Court, 1
July Tehm, 1825.)
T IIE following defaulting Jurors for
said Term, to wit:—James Reason,
Wm F. Leach, A. Clark, Anson Parsons,
L. Baldwin, Francis Biois, John Scheucb.
John Mjrick, and Patrick Norris, arc here
by notified, that unless good and sufficient
excuse, made hy affidavit, be filed with the
Clerk of this Court, within thirty days from
this dute. that each Jurior so in default, be
fined in tho sum often dollars, and that ex
ecution do issue for the sa me.
By order of the Court,
A, B. FANNIN, Clerk.
July 23 91
A CARD.
T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in
the several Courts of Law and Equity
in this State, offers to the public his pro
fessional services in the Courts of
Bibb, I Henry, I Jones, I Crawford,
Monroe, I Jasper, Twiggs, I Pike.
WASHINGTON POE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)
July 7 84
JAMES ANDERSON J* GO
H AVE on hand a few bales orWHITJ®,
BLUE, and M1XT
PLAINS
AN U
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS,
Imported last yca^ which they will sell at
a considerable reduction from the prices of
lost season. Their usual supply of
PLAINS, BLANKETS $ BAGGING,
will be received by the first Fall vessel from
Liverpool, and they will be able to supply
their friends with Froth Imported Goods, nt
as low rates as any former importation can
be sold for
Jung 24 79
T, ft. ft. lioiuftm Totter,
Gotten ftagging, &c.
A FEW casks, containing eight and n
half dozen each of London Dorter, im
ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June
last, are yet on hand and fur sale; also,
Cotton Bagging,
errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN
WARE, and a variety of
Seasonable Dry Goods,
Apply to ANDREW LOW Si CO.
July 16 88
w
TV\e SvibscrVber
IIAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE
ROR, AND OTHER LATE
ARRIVALS.
AFFLE AND WAi’ER IRONS
Dust Pans and Spit-Boxes
Hair and Wist Brooms
Club and Broad Axes
Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushes,
ALSO,
A few dozen Pocketliglits
N. B. WEED.
July 23 91a
Corn, Malaga W\ut, Ma-
mmga\a WYriake^j, &©.
Received per brig Reliance,
4500 SS ViRinia
102 Casks Malaga Wine
15 Bbls. Whiskey. 5th Proof
20 Bbls. Glauber SaltB
For sale by J. B. HERBERT Si CO.
July 20
Du. Paul H. Wilkins,
O FFERS his services in the Practicl
of MtmcixE, Surbkry and Obste-
thicks, to the inhabitants of Savannah
and its vicinity. He may he found at Mrs.
Wall’s, oral his ofiice tour doors to the
south of it, iu Broughuin-Strcet.
July 21 88
VV ho Wants a N urse ?
A WHITE LADY of considerable expe
rience as a NURSE, will be thankful
for employment a» such, in any respectable
family. Her charges wiOe moderate—
i The best references Apply to
the editors.
l August 6 97o
PILOTS
A UTHORIZED to act for the Bar and
River of Savannah .-
BRANCH.
E. Broughton, J. Low,
R. Briggs, N. B. Sisson,
H. Cragg, J. Smith,
A. Guard, S. H. Timmons,
J. H. Hail, Wright White,
J. Johns, Thomas West,
W. Wall.
CERTIFICATE.
J. P. Dent, 9 ft. W. Foslct, 14 ft.
( Wm. White, 12 E. C. Hopkins,14
A- M’Loafi,, 12 J. Robbins, 14
W. Thomas, 14 D Proctor, 16
L. Foster, 16
By order of the Board,
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE.
Secretary C. P.
July 26 V2pf
ft.EiM.OY AL.
fTUIE subscribers have removed to John*
V*- Stoll’s Square, next door west of'
Messrs. A. Low Si Co. where they are,
opeuing a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their funner stock.
W. & H. ROSE.
April 5 |o
O’ The Darien Gazette, and Recorder,
Milledgeville, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to thin .
office.
DRAWING OF THE
Maryland State Lottery,
RECEIVED.
T HE following are the numbers to which
the Capital Prizes were drawn, viz:
N”. 23,151 j 10,000; 23,4-17,«10,000; 2.547
gJIJUO; 4,736, 10,168. 11,271, 27,636, 33,-
838,34,652, 35,940, 37,322, 38,002, 39,089,
are prizes of-£1000 each.
Those who have drawn prizes will call
and receive their cash, or leave their orders
for tickets in Union Canal Lottery, or Sixth
Class Maryland State Lottery. Applv at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
August 9
Land Lottery Notice.
T HE Books of the Receivers of Names,
will be finally closed on MONDAY
MORNING, 15th instant All persona,
tlieretnre, who are legally entitled to chan
ces, urc requested to cull on the subscribers,
previous to that day, otherwise they will be
debarred.
JOSEPH S. PELOT,
WM. O. WAYNE,
WM. A. MOORE,
August 6
Rereiv’rp.
fl?p
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 Alarket Square, will dis
pose of the present stock of GROCERIES
at his Wholesale Store on the Bay. The
terms will be liberal. Applv to
P. M’DERMOTT,
Who will also continue to attend to the
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
August 2
Notice.
P|1 HE public are hereby cautioned from
JL transacting business as respects the
payment or collecting of debts 'within this
or any other state, as no person at present
has any authority to, from thi« dale nnd for
some time past. CHN. D. LEUEY.
Ansrust 9 98p
Notice.
White A LL those having demands against the
xl estate of Peter Timothy, late of Chat
ham County, Planter, deceased, are hereby
required to render them in, duly authenti
cated, within the time prescribed by law,
and those indebted to make payment to
DAVID P. TIMOTHY.
Qualified Adm’r.
August 9 98
Notice.
M R. M. H. WAKEMAN will attend to
any business with the subscribers,
during their absence.
D. B. NICHOLS & CO.
August 9 9tte
Notice,
M R. ANDREW SMITH is authorized
to act foMiio during my absence.
JOHN HERNANDEZ.
August 9 98l
— — ■ ■ ■■ ■ ' uriM i i i —. . — -
Notice.
D URING my absence Mr. Aaron Coir
ard will act as my attorney.
JU3EPH I. THOMPSON.
16 '- 19*