Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 25, 1825, Image 3

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: r$® r to tHt BDtTOM Ot THE UXonoUtl. Insort the following ticket for Aldermen A CITIZEN. nVasion—‘tlsnt prolisctiah hu (men afforded by our own citizens; and it will hevo boon scon that in one instance et leaql, even the pitiful remuneration for their blood end and „ b|i toil has boon refused. Yutour harbors have * been loft doftncolesa. and our repeated and; Joseph W. Jackson, Joseph Ciinnmirg, uriront requests to erect barracks for the. Wm. C. Daniell, W. fe.Waring, “Snout station of a military force in the, Charles Harris. J. B. da udry, ?itv of Suvennah have been neglected, | Abm. Shoftall, Isaac Minis, vvIii 1 st 440,000 have been applied for the Jnmw Morrwon, Charloa Gildnn, same purpose at St. Angustine, which ran- Jf™-C' W'yne, H. B. Parkman, not'bo considered in sny view a military George Millen, Thomas N- Morell. point of defence, and a fort has been erect- cd at Mobile, at a cost of upwards ot $100,. o '9, which cannot be approached by an arm- cd vessel, of any force wiimo range sfcan- non shot. With one of the beat and_ saf- OOMMBROXAJ.. Liverpool, 25fh 'June.—Cotton was in very . biira in thoTnion, »t the mouth of our limited di maud at the commencement of the c “ Cioverumont vessels are excludod from week, but it has latterly c onsiderably impro- ■— - L: -“- “ i ~ k * vod, and the total sales amount to about 15,- 200 hags, viz. 20 Sea Island 2 4 ; (10 stained dn. I7d 2210 Pernambuco lfi* a I7$d— 1250 Bahia 15| a lOJd.—1470 Maranham V>4 a lfijd—40 Para 15id—240 Demernra 16 al7d.—lOWestIndia 14—390Egyptian 15 a 154 —200 Orleans I34d. 1600 do. 14 a 15d ; and 330 do. 154 a 10(1.—70 Alabama 12-Jil and 21110 do. 13 a 14.—144*1 Bowed 19} a 13Jd —3180 do 134 a 14d. and 121 do 141 I5d.—Prices .of Brazil and Orleans gave way 4 s 1d. per lb. early in the week, but they have latterly partly recovered, and we quote accordingly—About 10.000 bags of the above have been taken by speculators. fmpm Cations from the 18th to the'Mth June inclusive.—Cotton.—American, 11525; Bra zil and Lishpn, 2569 ; Egyptian, 2006 j Other Parts,%i46—total 19016 bags.. To bacco, 2611 hlids. Ashes, 1740 bbls. Tar, 5986. Turpentine, 4123. t ver c ailing into our ports, by which wo might d ofit by the circulation of government funds, mill they arc sent to other ports wuh- out this advantage. . . . The state of Georgia is an agricultural gtnte-it contains not a manufactory with- i„it—ils best customer is Great Britain, from whom it has received in exchange for its great staple, ariicles of necessity and luxury. To benefit the manufacturer of oilier states, and enable him to reap a profit —a tariff has been imposed, which raises the foreign article, without reducing the do mestic, and*thus adds to the expense of the planter, whilst it diminishes the importation and the consequent demand for his raw ma terial. Prices it is true have afforded a pro fit to the planter last season, but, it is tran sitory, and although complain} may be sub dued" by temporary success, a reaction will follow. No state in the union offers greater fncil hies for an extensive inland navigation— an immense portion of tho .trade to New- Orleans might be directed to Savannah—a port nearer the sea, more healthful and con venient to tho North and to Europe—by a Canal, which from the absence of ice, would ho sarvicahle every month in the year—yet we find the General Government subscrib ing our money liberally to t lie stock of the I) dawn re and Chesapeake. Canal, which must bo eluted four months in the year; a part of the country whose capital is su perabundant, and the facilities ofcommoree groat, and assisting the inhabitants ot Mas sachusetts hy surveys for the purpose of a creek through Cope Cod, which from the shifting of tho sand bars must be of little va lue anil great expense, und must likewise be closed a considerable part of the year—and our applications tor bven a survey, liberally granted to other stales, have been refused. The notes of the Banks of the Stute of Georgia, with the exception of the Darien Bunk, are equal to specie—at. least they are paid in coin on demand—yet by a most in jurious order of tho Department at Wash ington, they were refused in payment of land disposed of in Florida, whilst those of Alabama wero received, by which, many ci tizens of Georgia who attended them to pur chase were disappointed, and a wanton injury inflicted on the State—for which no apology or explanation has been made. But we must pn-.ise. We cannot if we would purse the subject farther at the pre sent time. Wo have repeated a few of the causes of complaint existing on the part of Georgia against the United States. We are tired of the detuil—perhaps the reader is also tired. We have had but one object, in view, the justification of our native state. We have shewn that causes have existed for intensity of feeling—some of them wo have in common with our fellow citizens of many of the other independent members of this community of yet free stales—others are wholly and exclusively nurown. They would perhaps never have found utternnee but for the course pursued by our enemies— It. has been forced upon us. Tlmy have ac cused us intemperance, of disaffection and rebellion —from their own mouths let them be judged, CITY ELECTION. We have received several tickets of can didates tor Aldermen, at the election on the first Monday (5th) of next month, contain ing, some the names of gentlemen who we know are not candidates—The following have hern niinoiineed nnd have not dnr.lin- on publicly. If there are others, we shall, #n proper authority, announce them. WILLIAM C. DANIELL, CHARLES HARRIS, JOSEPH W, JACKSON, JAMES MORRISON, JOSEPH GUMMING, ISAAC MINIS, GlioB.CE MILLEN. WILLIAM C. WAYNE, WILLIAM R, WARING, JOHN B. GAIJDItY. CHARLES G1LDON, SAMUEL B PARKMAN, S. PHILHRICK, ABRAHAM SIIEFTALL, JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, THOMAS N. MOREL, N.w-York, August 13.—Cottan Hogging. —About 200 pieces of Hemp Bagging, but rather interior, have been sold by auction, since our last, at 22 to 23 cent, 4 11103. Wo have heard of no other transactions, and do not alter onr prices. Hemp,yd. 25; Flax, 20. Coltoii.-Wo no.ire in our last a total sus pension of business in this article. The as-, pectof the market has varied but little since; three or four small parcels of Uplands and Atabnmns, amounting together In about 150 bulcs, have been disposed of at 17 to 174 cents, cash ; and 12 bales of •choice New- Orleans, to a manufacturer, at 28 cents.— These are all the transactions we have to notice—Wo reduce our quotations, remar king that the stock of all descriptions is ve ry moderate, particularly ofprimo qualities; and tho holders of the latter demand prices above our present rates. The Import hits been—from New Orleans, 602 bales ; Ala bama, 136 ; Georgia. 106 ; South Carolina, 183; Virginia, 4; Porto Rico, 5. Total 1396 bales. Total Import,, since 1st inst. 2,848 bales. Export, from 1st to 10th inst. 5,211 bales. Noiv-Orleans, 22 a 25 ; Up land, 17 o 20 ; Alabama, 19 a 20 ; Tonnes- e. 17a 19. /lire.—A sale ivas tnsdo, hy auction,yes terday. of70 tees, and 5 half do. at 2| to 2 i cents, 60 days, qual. luf, We have hoard of no transactions of consequence at private soles. The import has been from Charles ton 58 tierces. T) ot “l import, since 1st inst. 125 tierceB 63 half do. Rice 2* a 3}. Freights Continue very dull to England and the Continent, nnd a reduction in pri ces has hpen submitted to, to complete the loading of several vessels nearly full. To Liverpool, Cotton, lb. 4 n Jd. To the Con- 'J nent, Cotton 14 els.—Ship. St Com. List. Charleston, August 22.—Cotton —Tills ar ticle continues dull. A few sales in Uplands have been made ot. 17 to 19 cents ; a const deruble quantity shipped, nnd the stock re mining in storequito small. In Sea Islands and Snntees no transactions of any account and our quotations are merely nominal. Rice The principal demand is for fresh pounded prime, which commands $3 25 as soon as landed; other descriptions from 2 to 2 75. Freights—Very dull—jd per lb. for Cotton to Liverpool. Exchange.—On England—2{ a 3 per cent prem ; on Franco—5f. 25c. Georgia Bank Bills—I per ct. dis. ; N. Carolina State Bank Bills—-1 per cent dis. In thl* Scheme with nine drawn ballots, there will he 84 prizes with three numharaoi them, 2,05? with two numbers on them and 14,364. with one l umber on v,,em. Thou- i ckets having none of the di-avn ballota on theiqjieing blanks To deierm ne the fate of all-the tickets in the above lottery 66 oumbe s, from one it 66 inclusive, will severally be placed in , wheel on the cay of drawing, and nine of them will be druwn, and that ticket having on it as a combination, Hie 1st, 2d and third oum here drawn, will be entitled tn $'5,000 That hating on it the 4lh, 5tu aid6ib,wil1 be entitled t- $12 00. That having on it he 6th, 8th and 9;h, will be entitled to $5,660. That having on .1 the 7th, 8th and 9th will he entitled to S.uOO. Those 10 having on them the 4-.b,7th and 9l|- 4tb,8tll a,id 9-'. 5 h ti-.h and 7u 5th;6lhand «•' ivtsa, On the 20th inst. Rfsmmiv II. Witcii- f.h, a native of Northflcld, N.H. in the 50'h POST 077 Sjfi. *» TOTt THE GEORGIAN. People of Chatham countv r The following ticket is highly recommeud ed to you at the election in October next. Hie candidates nominated, are known to men of honor,talent and sterling integrity. FOR GOVERNOR. GEORGE M. TROUP. SENATOR. WILLIAM C. DANIELL. ntPnesRNTATIVES. MO R DEC A,I MYERS, EWD. HARDEN, GEO. ROBERTSON. 70 THE EDITOns Of THE GEORGIAN, Please to publish the subjoined ticket—it ls ^l”^ wtl expected that the gentlemen Jaodnatcfi in the anme, will serve: hop J? ** t '‘° wish of the majority of the f P ~ i ex P<>cted, because they willbe of to our city. G- Daniell, jy* 'V. Jackson, Millen, If »“c Minis, ’■ B- Gaudry, ** Gumming, "0-W.yn,, W. R, Waring, James Morrison, Charles Harris, W. T. Williams, G. W. Anderson, Samuel Philbrick, S. B. Park mat. ARRIVED, Ship Savannah. Beebe. Neiv-York, 12 days, to Hall & llnyt, consignees—with a full cargo, to L. Baldwin co. E. Bliss, W. Crotliers, H. CleljnH, Cohen &• Miller T. Butler A, co. S. O. Dunning, A.Dtifnurel Dunimm & Campfield, C. C. Gri.-ivold Si co. G. Gordon. VV. Gaston. Ji. B. George L.'Gildings, W.P. limit-r. Rev S, B.TInw, VV' Hoag St co. Hall Si Hoyt O. Johnson, Johnston, Hills & co. J, Inglis h. co. A. Low Si CO. Low. Wallace & on."I, Lardnn. G B. Lamar, J VV. Long, I ay Si He dricksen, J. Meigs. Mayvrs S," Uimilton, Moore &. Lyman. M’Cormiel* Neel. Tolm M’Nish, VV. T. Williams, G. N-.wliall, I. Norton, G. F. Palmes, I, Petty. Ponce fit. Mackenzie. C. W. Rockwell & co. S. C. St J. Schenk. J. P. Seize, Sims Si Williama, O. Toft, Wiltberger & Cornwall, N. B. Weed, A. Si E* Wood. Passengers, Messrs Neel, Jonc s and Little. Schr. Rising Sup, Fairbanks, Baltimore, 10 days, nnd 5 from Cope Henry, to J. B Herbert Si. co—Consignees, F. Sorrel, J.B. Herbert & co. Johnson, Hills Ac co. Sifw a ship going into Charleston on Tuesday, let ters L. 0. in her fofatonsail. The ship Aajn.x, 7 dnvsfrom this port for Liverpool, wnsspokq Ang. 3. lot. 38 Ion, 70. ARRIVEO enoM THIS POUT. At New-York, 15th inst- schr. Economy, Osgood, 15 days. At Charleston, 22dinst. si top John-Che valier, Sisson. 1 day. up eon Tiirs pout, At Baltimore. 15th inst. schr. Cygnet, Cowart, to sail 21st. mum CANAL LOTTERY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ■IGHTKKNTH CLASS—NEW SERIES; PFIO be drawn on the 7th of September, M. 1825, and finished in a few minutes. Sixfy si* Numbers—Niue Ballots to be Druwn. ScWfctUB. 25,090 Dollars is 2,25.000 1 Prize of l 12.500 5,660 5,000 1,000 500 200 100 50 £0 JO 4 I2,5i :0. 5.660. 5,000. 10,000 10.900 10 000. 4,700. 4 700. 4,700. 15,950. 71,820 16500 Prizes, 29 60 Blanks, I 45760 Tickets at $4 g 193,040 gj 183,04 b.6th and 9-116.h,7i!i and 8tli ‘th,7lh and 8't Uth.7thand 9t!i ■ 2,7th and 91 each g'.OOO. I'll,8th and 911 Those having on them. •id, 4th and 79- 31, Stli and 7tlii4tk5,tii and 8ti. 3d, 4ih and 8-1 i t, 6th aod'Htli 4‘lqJtli amt 9tt- Jd, 4th and 9 ’ Id, 6Ui ami 9th 4th,6th ami 7U-. id, 5th and 'Hi, Id, 7th and 8tl: 4tli,6th and 8th •U, 3th any 7th 3 i 7»ia id 9f . 4:‘ ,6 b and 7th 1d,5'h«nd8i: 14. 8th and9>I 4-h,7ihM,d8ii- J-J, 5th and 9’.,- 4t ; t,5ili sad 9a. each J55n0- All nthe a, (h,-ing 30 tickets} having ihre* af the drawn mimhera on them will each be tntltled ;n 8200. The 57 tinfc-dj having on them two of the' Pawn numbers and these two, the 2d and 3d, will e -cli he entitled to glOO. 7’iia 114 iah. ts haring on them the 3d snd 4 h or 4th and 5t i di awn numbers only, .vill sell be entitled to g50. The 285 ticket, having two of the drawn '.lumber- on, ansi thiiae'wnthe 5th and 6-', nr the 6 h and 7:h, or the 7th and 8:h, ur the 7(h and 9-h, nr ll-e 8t|i ml 9‘h, each 820. All others (being 1596* : cke\aj havmgtwe •if ihs d awn umbers on them, will each be entitled to g'O. And thr-ue having on them any one of th- drawn tmn.be.-a,(being i4,.164 tickets, or 159- hr each nraivn number,) will each be enti tled to 8* No ticket which shsll have drawn a priz- of a. auper-ordeiiominatiou can be entitled ti 1 inferior nriae. Pvizes pav ible thirty dsv. tner tl*3 ilia «tng, .object, .s usual- lo'r deduction d 15 per cent- i'blladtlphia, June 28, 1825. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole $5. Halves 2 50, Quarters 1 25, Eighths 624- Orders received by W ROBERTSON, Augunt 25 Georgiau Office D RAWING KEf E VKD. T HE fnli.iwing are the numbers drawn in the Grund State Lottery, No. 2, Which deti rmine all the prizes 35_a—33-11—48—28. The following, according to the Scheme, were the capitals drawn, over $500 : Combination 3. 28, 85, J'OnOOi 17,33, 48, $5000; 28, 33 35, $ O.* 1 ; .3, 17, 48, $iOit0: 3, 33. 35,$1000; 17,28,48, $1000 ; 33,48, $10i0 Holders of prizes may receive the cash or renew lorordi rs in the New-York Lite rature, or Union Canal Lotteries, ur> appli cation to VV. ROBERTSON, August 23 Georgian Office. Brandy. ■J K PIPES 4th proofCognac Brandy, 4 A yeare old. For sale hy JOSEPH AUZE. August. 25 205p Lard, Ifk/YKEGB PRIME LARD, landing J." V from ship Savannah, and for Bale by August 26 c. c. GRISWOLD Si CO. 1» 4'tmutU, Aug. 18,18^5 O RDERF,D. that on election be held a tbi* Court-House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, tor fourteen Ai.DEUMKN, to represent the city ofSaianuaii in (Joiincil. The City Sheriff, witji one or more Constables, are required to attend and preserve order. The Citv Troasurei; is required to attend with his Digest, to carry into effect the A ct ot tho General Assembly—priced 2UB* December. • hi9, “entitled an Act.. particularly to att» n e qi, a ii(;.:ations of voters for AJ dermen or rne city of Savannah. 1 ’ Extractfrom the JHnulcSs August 23 M. M YERS, C. C. e«rn, »Ma\«ga Wine, Jfto- nongaiaWViskey, &c. Reteieetl per brig Returnee, 4 rU)f\ BUSHELS Viginia White 40UU Flint Cbm 102 Casks Malaga Wine 15 Bbit Whiskey. 5th Proof 20 Bbls. Glauber Salts For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. July 28 JUST RECEIVED, PER SLOOP JOHN CHEVALIER, A Ok CASKS B. B. S. PORTER 20 Crates Crockery 20 Kegs Tobacco IN STORE, 200 Barrels Flour » i 50 Boxes Sperm Candle* B0 Barrels Molasses, 20 Hhds do. 60 Barrels Sugar, 60 Bags Coffee 50 Pieces Cotton Bagging . 20 Q,r. Casks Sweet Malaga Wine 45 Hogsheads Jamaica Rum 8 Half Pipes Port Wine . 15 Pipes Cognac Brandy 10 Do Holland Gin 100 Barrels Northern do iiOOO Pounds Bacon 4000 Bushels Corn ^3/ro, an invoice of Teat, cohtitUng of 30 Hiff do J HYSON,of the latest 200 Ur. do $ ' importation. 100 Qunrtor ) . . , , 100 Eighth do f ‘O'P®™! <lo Jo 150 Quarter ) „ , . . 95 Eighth do (_ Gunpowder do do 25 Cases Canister Gunpowder and Imperial do sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. ngust 17 am a* Jttmes Anderson ^"Co. T| AVE removed to th^ middle tenement X L Young’s Building?, wiicre they offer for isle a large and general assortment of Fancy an n staple dry GOODS, rer lived by the latest arrivals from Liver- poil and New-York. June 24 79 For Liverpool, The ship PALLAS, Jeremiah Pike, Master, -Having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick de- onn u i *' or *" re 'Bht of 200 tierces rice and 200 bales cotton, or passage, apply to Cant. Pike, at Lowli Wharf, or to . A. LOW Si CO. August 9 8 (j jhBchs cargo engaged epateb. For f raw n For Darien. St Simons and Turtle River, The regular packet sloop FAVORITE, lir E. D. Courier,Master, T—IV ill sail on Saturday next.— For freight or passage, apply to tne captain onboard, or to EljlAS FORT August 23 , 04p A: To Rent, That largo and commodious Brick Tenement Building in York Street, near Jqfferson-St. Possession given first November tifixt- Also, two Stores on Jeffersnu-St. adjoining Mr. E. Jencks'. Rent will be moderate. Apply to ■ THO’S. R. PRICE. August, 6 97 r p G. CHAMBERLIN, Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has received by the late arrivals from Liverpool, 200 CRATES Crockery Ware, assorted particularly for this market, in addition to his former stock of GLASS and CHINA WARE, makes his assortment very complete, which will be sold i\t the New-York and Boston prices, for cash or approved paper- No. 5, Gibbons’ Buildings. August 16 oia T'S S s“ a ^x7T:r wit"} JAMES ANDERSON * CO. Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they aie XT •pining a handsome assortment of XX Fancy and Staple Dry . .. Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. &'H. ROSE. April 5 10 ITT The Darien Gazette, and Recorder. Mille.dgevillc, will give tile above foltr in- srrtions, and forward their uccounts to this office. DRAWING OF Tap GRAMn STATE LOTTERY OF RHODE ISLAND, SECOND CLASS—NEW SERIES. HE following si\ numbers were drawn from the wheels, viz.:— T 3a—8—83—IT—48—28. Those who have drawn prizes in the above Lottery, will call and receive the cash or leave their orders for tiickets in other Lot teries. at Ll/VHER’S KAlTUANaBOFFICE. August 20 Hail & Hoyt, OFFER FOR B.'.I.X, QQ HHDS Prime St. Croix Sugars 30 Bags Prime Coffee ' 2 Pipes Cognac Brandy 6 do Holland Gin , IW Barrels Balt. Howard St. Flour 50 Barrels do Whiskey 3000 Bushels Maryland White and Yel low Corn 10,(100 Pounds Baltimore Bacon 2000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt Augist 9 TY\e fcobseviber HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR, AMI) OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS Dust Pans and Spit-Boxes Huir and Wist Brooms Club and Broad Axes Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushes, ALSO, A few dozen Pockotlights N. B. WEED. July 23 91a w Georgia, Chatham' County, Clerk's Office, Iuperior Court, July Term, 1825. following defaulting Jurors for ■7" Sfl id Term, to wit:—James Reason, VV m F. Leach, A. Clark, Anson Parsons L. Baldwin, Francis Blois, John Sr.henck, John Myrick, and Patrick Norris, are here by notified, that unless good ana sufficient excuse, made by affidavit, be filed with the Clerk of this Court, within thirty days from this date, that each Jurior so in default, be fined in the sum of ten dollars, and that ex ecution do issue for the same.. By order if the Court, A, B. FANNIN, Clerk. July 23 91 Coffee, Bagging, Whiskey and Molasses. 1/11 BA0S COFFEE J. vf A 400 Pieces 42 inch Baltic Hemp Bagging 300 Bbls Philadelphia Rye Whis- - key and 20 Hogsheads Prime Retailing Molasses For sale by ELIAS REED. ' August 24 1 04L Hair ^laltTaBses. A CARD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts of Law and Equity n this State, offers to the public his pro fessional services in tho Courts of }l}bh. I Henry, I Jones, I Crawferd, Monroe, Jasper, \ Twiggs, Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Macon, Bibb County, (Ga-J July 7 84 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. R: HERBERT S( CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in September thi^'H*?^ h-tat the Court-House in aTRA y CTOF e F e 1vn U “ Ual l,ouni ° r ^ le » f kANO, containing four hun- hTbtriie 6 A m ° r0 .°d es j bount, °fnorthard- tbe Road, southardly by land lately Dr. Cocke’s, eastardly by - lands of bv*iand!> l i«’t T nd u^’ Jencl ‘'' ,ln,, westardl, by lands lately belonging to Wearat, with the^ improvements, consisting of a good Dwelling House and Stsblea 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 by order of the administratrix, for the benefit of the heirs of said eslate—Terms at time of sale. Jll| y ^ 88 the improvi Ai BY CALV/MBAKER, On the FIRST TUESDAY IN SEPT, _ At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the PPT r i‘S? J l! 8 a oin . this citv ’ TW0 negro r LLLOWS, prime field hands. August 11 AVE on hand a few balesofWHITE, BLUE, ami MINT PLAINS - Sheriff’s sale. On TUESDAY, 30th Instant, VyiLL be sold before the Court-Honae ▼ y m M»e city of Savannah, 4 HORSES, belonging to this end of the Augusta Line ot btageb. Levied on under a foreclosure, m favor of Joseph Cumming, assigned to Alexander T. Dobson, against Joseph I. Thompson, to be sold by consent. A, D’LYON, D. S. C. C. August 23 04 STOCKS^ B lack hair cloth stocks, just received and for sale bv LAY Si, HENDRICKSON, J 1 36 DrUggiat9 ’ 8hail ’ s Buildings. ANn Aug 13 LOJYDOM DUFFLE BLAMUFTh Imported last year, which they will sell at a considerable reduction from the prices of last season. Their usual supply of PLAINS, BLANKETS \ BAGGING, *-•—•— - , o., «. urtu- lsitint. will be received hy the first Fall vessel from T AN DING from ship Augusta and brig Liverpool, and they will be able to supply J‘Jhvaeant, ^ their friends with Fresh Imported Goons, at as low rates as any former importation can be sold for June 24 79 ft. ft. 8. liOnAon ftoriet, Cotton ftagging, &c. A FEW casks, containing eight and a half dozen 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 variety of Seasonable Dry Goods, Apply to ANDREW LOW & CO. July 16 88 Madeira Wines. T IIE undersigned has on hand, 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 Howard 1larch if Co. in pipes, half-pipes, quarter- casks and eighths, of various importations ; some very old, and all very superior. He has always a subscription List open, 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, forward a list which will be supplied in tho course of the next ensuing Autumn. PETIT DE VILLERS. Soeannah, "tth July, 1825. Factor. July 9 85 6w 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 must be, at least,,20 to 25 per cent, less then the ensiling Fall Importation can be 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 CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, 1 Aoocst 16th, 1825. } ASSIZE OF BREAD- rjNHE average price of Flour being $5 75 X per barrel, 196 lbs. weight, the weight of bread for the present month, must be 12£ Cents JiOaf, 3 lbs. 1 oz 61 Do. do, l 8£ of which all bakers and sellers of bread will take due notice. M. W. STEWART, C. T. August 17 02 Plower Pots, t CRATES FLOWER POTS, assorted I sizes, just received and for saio by LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Shad’s Buildings. July 30 94 will bo warranted of the beet quality. 1. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Notice. D URING the absence of the subscriber, Mr. Elias Rf.fu, and Mr. Wm. J. Rice, are his authorised agents. JON. MEIGS. August IB 3<j0uj Ship’s Mattresses. T HE subscriber hits on hand and for sale, a large supply of HAIR and MOSS MATTRESSES, suitable for fami lies and ship's births, manufactured in tho best possible manner, and would at all times make them to order and pattern, at tho lowest price. I. W. MORRELL, Julv 12 Whittcker-Street. Notice. T HE subscriber being about to leave Sn* vunnali, for tho North, and wishing hereafter to confine his business to his re- tuil store at the Market-Square, will dis pose ofthe present stock of 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 COMMISSION BUSINESS. Svtaims Celebrated Panacea. A of this •—r-* . -An.ii»o, a\ tho store of LAY §l HENDRICKSON. Canal Fleur, Lard and Hams. 50 Kegs Lard 25 Barrf-ln Cniial Flour A few bbls. Virginia Homs, in bags For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD & CQr- July 30 Copper Stills. O NE STILL of 128 Gallons Two do. of 72 Gallons each Just received by the brig Frances, fr<J» Philadelphia, and for sale by August 2 p. M’DERMO'TT. Wanted, A GOOD SECOND HAND SULKEY. Apply immediately to the editors. August 11 QQ DR. FRASER, Broughtofl-St. H AS for sale h second hand Sulkey, lately put in complete repair—also Harness. August 1 " 3 ' 200 Wanted, E mpty porter bottles.—a» ply to GEO it YERSON. March 4 Fine Cut Tobacco A? Snuff. L ORILLAP.D’S and REILL’S Fine cot Tobacco nnd Snuff, just, received, ahd lor talc by LAY & HENDRICKSON. Aug 13 Honey Water A SUPPLY of thiB elegant water, just received and for by Aug 2 LAY tor by & hend; RICKSON. 95 Notice, M R. ANDREW SMITH id author to act tor me during my absence. JOHN IIERNANDEJ August 9 98 Hemp and Canary Seed. A FRESH SUPPLY received per ship Augusta, and for sale by LAY dr HENDRICKSON. August 13 Window Blinds. J UST received, an assortment of lb above articios of a II sizes. I. W. MORRELL. July 7 04 Fresh London Porter. J UST landing, 10 Casks Fresh Londo Porter, and for sale by July 30 J. B. HERBERT & CO. Claret Corksi A FEW Groce of Superior Claret Corki Also 3 very elegant Liquor Cases, jui received and for sale by LAY di HENDRICKSON, August 2 Druggists, Shad’s Building! Notice. D URING my absence from the city Mr. Robert Habersham will act as my at torney. August 26 M. H. M’ALLISTE 03l Notice. O WNERS of horses, who are in the hab it of allowing them to go at targe through the city, are notified Hint in con formity witli the Ordinance, they Will be taken up after Thursday next, and placed in the pound, and there kept until the fin% of five dollars is paid. F. M. STONE, Marshal. August IT gg