Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 20, 1825, Image 3

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V V But how could I find Vonls to ‘qoknowl- ] women end ohiMren residing there, ptre th.t BC rif* «!' wetcme., those unboun- I paratary to t meeting to be held in t *■ laid 5”J .ml universal diaplays of public eflfection I territory for purpmes connected with tin !»■ i -h have marked each Btep, each hour, of i,treatv, on the 20’h November neat. . twelveSS5# progress through the L 'Iho eomman.Un* offleer iu the Greek Ha * ttyeive n arid which. wlnlu they tie* mill aflbrd erqry requisite freUtj tbr the twemy-fou ■ «.MjjMi whim w nw way gifl> ^ hnwn( thl< (lut „ overwhelm mjr heart with grateiui oengnt, ^ thej wl „ pruteol >\ he w hnt.agree.Hiy hive mmt walioteclonly owmcoa h lt) lh# treU j. Iitrudote and mischxf makers ronce ofthe pnoule nr the kind lestlm in , found among H e Indians, will he eireited and in the immense favors haatowed on me by turned over to the civil authority, to be pro* vpveral branches nf thmr represent a* evaded agdmt ace irding to law. J — ' Hcpm ta and other communication! for the General, will be addin'led t<> him a* August*. Until otherwise directed. By Older of U*j.<r (tenoral G« nea, E G W. BUI LB't. A d-do Camp- BXSD, At St. Morya, oh the Uth inst. John Deputy Marshal, in the 40th W AIL PORT OP SAT ASX AH. till* Jin every part.end at the central aeet oftbo confederacy. Yet. gratifications still higher eweited me: in the wonders of creation and improvement that have met my enchanted eye t tn the unparalleled and aelffelt happiness ofthe people, in their rapid prosperity and insured Security, piiblle ond private t in a practice org iml order, the appends^ of true tree- .Inin • and n n*t f iona! goa l Honso, rho final * ® 0 ’ l>0 > y - - arhher°ofall difficulties—I have proudly lo. W of to age, after a aevore > Inoae o rcWniaa a result ofthe republican prlnci-"j 01* days, which ho boro with fortitude and pies tiir wliieli tve have fought, and a glori- resignation. oils demonstration tn t ho most timid and ! . Mr. Boon was a native of Scotland, but a prejudiced minds, of the superiority, over , citizen and resident of the above place fir degrading aristocracy or despotism, of pop- “P^rde of twenty-five years. As In* pub- ular institutions, founded on the plain hc hfe wns admired furtlioloirlif.il ind tiitlii). rights of man, and where the local rights of gout perlormance nt hi* ditties, so was ins ovary section are prase rv«?d under n cunsti- private \“ e ( ,,s • anf ) , |y tutumal linnd of union. Thu clieribhing of . mend** by the most amiable charities and that union between tho States, as it has ; empathies ot tho heart# been the farewell entreaty of our great |>0- i mmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tornnl Washington, and will'ever hav« Jho dying prayer of every American Patriot, s > it lifts become tho sacred pledge of the emancipation of the world—an object in which I am happy to observe I lint tho A- mericun people, while t hey give the animat ing example of successful free institutions, i; return for nn evil entailed upon them by C irope, and of which n liberal and enhglv- to.ied ynse is every where more and inure generally felt, show themselves every duy more anxiously interested. And now, Sir, how can I do justice to my deep and t-oly feeHnsra, for tho assur- rances must peculiarly valued of your es- toom ami friendship ; for your so very hind references to old times, to my beloved asso ciates. to the vicissitudes of my lift*; lor your aifucling picture of*tho blessings pourrtl oy tue several generntioos of tho American people on flit* remaining days of a delighted wtnrou | for your affectionate remarks, on thig sad hour t>f separation, ou tho country of my hirth-r-full,. I can say, of Aiuoricun sympathies on the Iiopo so necessary to mo of my seeing again the cohutry that has deigned, near half a century ago, to call im'hers? I shall content myself, refrain ing from superfluous repetitions, at once b fore you, Sir, and this respected circle, to pK.cIjim iny cordial confirmation of eve- rv one of the aentiinonts which I have h id daily opportunities publicly to utter, from, the time when your venerable prede cessor. my old-.brother in ar.ms and friend transmitted to m* the honorable invitation of Congress, to this day, when you, my dear sir, whose friendly connexion'with me, dates from your earliest youth, arc going to consign me to the protection, across the At lantic, ofthe heroic notional flag, on board th<* splendid ship, the name of. which has b»*en not the least flattering and kind, a- mong the numberless favors conferred up on mo. God bless yon. Sir, and yon nil who sur round us! God bless the American People, each of their States, and tho Federal Go vernment! Accept this patriotic farewell of an overflowing heart; such will be its last throb when it ceases to beat. >. rtpHB subscriber offers for sale100,000 JL feet of NORTHERN LUMBER, be For New-York, [ESTABLISHED LINE,)' The packet ship AUGUST A, , .. , - On. White, Matter, '?£ th « entire cargo of the schooner Olive, . j Will .Ml on Thursday next, consisting of wind and weather permitting. For freight (Ulearend Merchantable Boards or passage, apply to Capt. IV. or to j Otlo end e half, one and three.quartera HALL fit HOYT, r i 8BI * ,wo inch Sept 30 } Ties lumber is all of the best quality, and hps been ctirelully selected for this market, and will be suld low if taken from the wharf. ISAAC W. MORELL. August 30 07 For New-Yoik. Bugging. PIECES 43 inch Irlverness COT- TON BAGGING, (or sain bv _ . S. C. DUNNING. Sept 30 MAVAOERS' office. BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. splendidTottehy, To be drawn in the city of Nnw-York, on the 4lh of January, IU28, AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. 45 Numbers—G Ballots to be drawn. KACIl TICKET HAVIKiO THBEE NUMBEKS IS COMBINATIOIf, J. B. Ynlet If A. JU'Intire, Manager!. SCHEME OF THE JYeiv-Yurk State Literature tortftb\«> Eire-Yiool Eut- naces. 1UST received per brig Frances, an an- SS sortment of tho above valuable articles, highly recommended to families for thoir great, convenience and economy, especially in southern climates, where a considerable heat, though often required for culinary purposes, is frequently inconvenient when produced in an ordinory fire-place. For sale by GEO. IlYERSON. Sept 10 ARRIVED, Ship Augusta, YVliito, New-Yolk, 5 days, to Hall Ai Hoyt, ownors—with a lull cargo, to Hall & Hoyt, Jas. Anderson & co. Botler & Scrunluii. John Bradlov, -lies liealivillett, Bradley, Claghorndt. Wood, E. Gliss, B. Bor roughs, P. E. Brassine, T. Butler Si co. R. Campbell, H. Clelund, Co hen & Miller, Dunham Sf Cumpfield, S. C. Donning, D. <4. B. Foley, A. Galloway, W. Gaston, J. Hunter, J. B. Herbert Si eo. M. Hoag dr co. J. Inglis & co. Johnston, Hills & eo, J. Kopman, J. Lewis, Low & Wallace, Lav & Hendrickson. J.VV. Long, H. Lord &. co. G. B. Lamar, A."(I. Miller. Mayers &. Hamilton, 1. VV. Morrell, Ponce & Mackenzie. Phllbrick & Scraotoi,. YVio. Patterson, C. YV. Rockwell Si. co. F. .\f. ■S'oiio. YV. Tighe, H. Topper, E B. & W. n. Young, N B. Weed, A. Si E. Wood— Passengert, Mr. R. Allen, two Mr. Lalli rops. Mr. Candy, nod one other. Sept. 11, off Huttcras, spoke sclir. Aurora. Baker, 35 days from Baltimore, dismnsted. bound back. Sept. 14, lot. 31, ti,spoke ship In dus, from Pensacola for Ncw-York—same lime, spoke sclir. Victory, from Kingston, (Jam.) for Boston. Sclir. Flora, Anderson.Rienhoro’, 2 days. Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, Charles ton, 2 days, to J, YV. Long. Revenue Culler Crawford, Paine, from St. Mary's. 2 days. SAILED ON SATURDAY, Schooner Philadelphia. Emery, do. Schooner Adventurer, Wilmington, (N. C.) The ship Emperor, Shnpter, for Now- York, remains at Tybnc, wind bound. The brig Pheasant, tor New-York, went tn aea from Cockspur Roads on Monday ; ; and the sloop Delight, for Charleston ; nnd |2 schooners for Baltimore, on Snturduy- Thn ship Ahlebarnn, for Liverpool, sailed from New-York for Liverpool, on the 7th Inst—Passengers, T. Younge, Esq. Indy error occurred in tho i cbilrl, of Georgia, and Miss Ryan, of Lottery, Cr.AsS 3, fob 1836 1 Prize of $100,000 is $100,000 1 00 50.000 50.000 1 (lo 20,noo 20,000 1 do 10.500 10.500 3 do 6.000 10.000 4 do 2.501) 10 000 10 do 2.000 20.000 30 do 1,000 39.000 ■78 do 500 39.000 458 do 1(H) 46.000 4110 do 50 222,300 5(i61 Prfzns, 9139 Bl inks. $567,600 Ireland. Esrati'm \n two. following paragraphs of “A Native ; arrived fRoai this port. Georgian,* entirely destroying the sense— j At New-York, Sept. 7, ship Savannah. Corrected, they stand ns follows : Beobo, ft days. The air was filled with the cheering of: >"■ con-rms etmT. . i , ,, ... , . » i At New-Haven, Gth mat. brig Pnnthon, he multitrade, mid the.reward of grateful nr , llllov . to sni , Ul8 o 0lll inst . via . N . York liunrts lollowed tnflir iHitnful servants.—* B. B. h. I»ttru\tm Porlfet, Cotton Bogging, Kc. A FEW cnskB. containing eight and a half dozen each of London Porter, im- 'Orled in the skip Georgia, on 23tli Juno set, are yet. on hand ami for sale; also, Cotton Bagging, rrrtos of assorted Liverpool EARTIIEN- YVARE, and a variety of Seasonable l»ry Goods, Apply to ANDRE YV LOYV Si CO. ’ July 16 fto : 50 s 6 *25 Los.-? tlinu two blanks to a prize. Prizes payable forty dava after the drawing, but the cash may be had instantly* subject to the usual deduction of flfteen per cent. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole : : • : : £50 | Quarters : Half: : : : ;• ; l /5 | Eighth : : This is the most, magnificent scheme that Iiek over been offered for the patronage of the friends of Lottery ndvr-nture ill Aoieri- cn. The small number of Ticket*, and the unexampled demand for th^*m, is a sufficient warrant that there will not be a chance M), for weeks before the day fixed for the drawing, and that the price of Tickets will shortly rise to £«0. * O 3 Gentlemen are therefore requested to be enrly in their application, as all orders actually mailed before the rise, will be en titled to be supplied at the present ratc3. *** Notes of the Bank of the U. States and its Branches, and, generally, the Notis of all Banks that pay specie* received at par. Also, Mercantile Drafts ot sight, on any ofthe large cities, nnd Prize Tickets receiv ed freely in payment. All letters to be post paid. The mails may be relied on as being per fectly safe for all remittances. YATES M’lNTFlE, Washington City, Sept 20 i fi|!t dec Thnt spectacle—one furnished by intlig- . g —■■ nant VIRTUE triumphing over VICE— ID 3 Wo nro requested to announce that, was long branch; I, with the character of Dr. Mosks Siikftam., is a candidate for vandalism by hosts of speculators in Ge«r»i® enator » f°r this County, at the ensuing gin, mid sub-spoeulnlors out: lint, in tl.o oloctiouon the first Mondiiy in October next, bon st judgments of our people, it wns, ' and has bean coj.tmued to tie, considered HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY NEW-YORK. I NCORPORATED by the Legislature ofthe state of New-York, for the pur mi appropriate mark of detestation for Legislative treachery. That detestation was increased by it : and their love for revihlicun freedom—for State lights— 11 P" se of ins, "' i "? HO08BH and OTHER Among .ho patriots who Inhered tditli nil jstj|j,i)TN(iS, VESSELS IN PORT and tlioir lioni't.and souls, lor tho hnppy issilo ,| le -, r CARGOES, MERCHANDISE and —jomuof them member* if tins houust 'other PERSONAL PROPERTY, again;t Legislature, were, ofthe inirior, Jas. M‘- ,, . ..." N'il, Jas. Sims, David Men wether, Jno. ViOSd OY ilftRUtgCi VlYC^ U iihoiloi'd, Bnnj. Talinfurro, YVm. Few, and also to insure VESSELS and MER ’ ” - -- - - - t|, p HAZARDS of IGATION, ur TRANS ‘ra-roaat, tho iiicorru|itiiilo citizen Joaiah i Tittmili, John .Ylilledge, James Jones, .Capital t’tock S800,000, Btvid Bmdio Mitcbeil.Gcorge Jones, and ! ,. . , ... ... ^. OTT , , i... i> (1 „ m. er.*«n r* . • » ur •. which has all been paid in CASH, and tho nt AR? • " * f " Vur, C I public may rely will, coofid.mco upon tho »• v3nitiii, Ahinlmm Baldwin, wns nh- i V holo sum. being always available to meet ,bl, t from the'Ftnte, but no m«n hreuthed,; its engagement«. It. HAVENS, Prcu’t wad held in greater horror, the iniquity of j The subscriber having been appointed n iiiiiMioru, oenj. ’laiintcrm, wm. Tew, ann also in insure vks Jim. Twiggs, Jno. Morrison, Jnred Irevin, ; CHANDISE against tbr I'lr.is. Ahevcromhie. Wm.Barnett: ofthe *V/VaTInv ^ ‘l!!l-ron«t. flirt iilrtiirrilntihlit nitivnn Inttiuli ■ I Givi A I ION. til..- ci)iiB|iiriiey. Let those men never he kagnltcn ! Several of them were members at the corrupted Assembly. They resis t'd, with scorn, alike persuasions nnd me- tmm. They were no more affected by bribery, or threats, than wero the “ Con script Fathers” intimidated when the ruf- iinn Gaul entered tho Roman Senute ; no more mmud hy allurement, or hostility, than the 11 ifvei lasting rocks” by billows of the ocean. GEAERAL ORDERS. JlUft qi AR'CLllS, EteTBim Dep’sbthent, ) JutHeiguUle. (Oeo.) Sept. 12, l«25. j nl‘! e , ', 0 !!'?‘”Sv g General of the Depart, tnt publnhes for the information and go. oment of all whom’ it may coneern, the ,,ie treaty betwssn tbe United tk. V^ d i l)e 0re *k Indians, bearing d»'e ,' 1 '*£. day of February, of the present tL Art. 8—•. Wlieiea. im_"l a * ln lf r a | iog party cannot prepare lor hie r<:mo "a'. the United Bute* atipu *beir protection sgsmat the encroach- j i! t ' ej . '"d impeiitiona of the n wlVlI? ?, f *" °' he '* i but the period of J£*** not extend beyond thffi at d.y I,, mt>er , eighteen hundred and twenty " T'.‘ e P* r,v det-grated in this article ai the lh deemed, to consist of lw« ml.*" within the ceded terri- t* k • ®“ r,ce d in the treaty. Measures are •x-'tidwHM* ,0 or d?" the Depart- in th. ,0 a-eertam at each village with- t«d -.ahs, e „I ,t8, y the names oFlhe ehieft * flor ' *db the setuil numheea ofmea, Ayeiir for tbn above Uoiiipiiny, will insure n^ainst Loss by Fire, mol Hazard of Inland Navigation, as set forth in the preceding proposals, on ss favnralqe terms a- can be done in this city. S C. DUNNING, Agent far Howard Insurance Company. N. B—Persons living in tho country, can have insurance effected by addressing the Agent, giving a description of the prem isos to be insured, post paid. Sept 20 16 Savannah Religious Tract Society ” A MEETING of the “ Savannah Roli- giona Tract Society.” will be held on YV EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 21st inst. at lour o’clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of becom ing auxiliary to the American Tract So ciety,” and for other purposes. L. MASON, Sec’rv, Sept 20 tsr Hams and Flour, &c. OHIY SUPERIOR HAMS in bags jStfJfJ 20 Barrelp Superfine New Flour For aale by Sept 20 70 Pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy HALL Si HOYT. DKit vv 1 j, G OF THE EIGHTEE.YTH CLASS UjY 10JY CAJYAL LOTTERY, RKCF.IVF.D. T HE following numbers were drawn from the wheels, viz.:— 2,29, 19,23,18 63,62 50,51, Those who have drawn prizes in the above Lottery, are requested to call end-re- ceivo their cash, or leave their orders for tickets in oilier Lotteries, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Sept 17 [ESTABLISHED LIME,1 The packet ship EMPEROR, T. R. Shapteu Mailer, Will sail on Thursday next— For freight or passage, apply tp Capt. Shap- ter on board, or HALL & HOYT. Sept 13 Ai To Rent, That large and commodious Brick Tenement Building in York 8treet, near Jeffferaon-St. Possession given first November next Also, .two Stores on Jeffersnn-St. adjoining Mr. E. Jencks’. Rent will be moderate. Apply to THO’3. R. PRICE. August 6 _ 87rp BY J.B. HERBERT Sf CO. THIS DAY, Mik inst. Will be sold before our store, at XI o’clk, without reaervo, GO Barrels Gin •> Camp bell's Breird," 30 Barrels Philadelphia YVhi*-' key, 3d prool, 13 Hiufsheada Molasses, 3 Hogsheads 4th proof JkhiaiCa.. Rum,. 71. Halfpipes Madeira Wine—Terms cash. Sept 90 Boots an<J Shoes. JU8T RI.CKIVF-D* -Sr- 3 Cases Gentlemen’s fine nniled Boots, 3 do' Stout peg’d Shoes, 3 do Bouud do do 2 Casus women’s morocco walking do BY J.B. HERBERTS, ( O. On THURSDAY, 22d inst. Will be sold at Mongin’s Lower YVhsrf,' for account ofthe underwriter*and nil con-' cerned, at XI o’clock, the Hull and remaining tackle and.sppnrelof the • French brig L’A 8 8 U R A'N C F., Capt. Gaioun, put into thisport in distress, on her passage from St. Thomas to Nantz, and abandoned and sold by con sent of the Consul of France! Also. 180 Iron Bound Casks, imported in said brig.—Terms .cash. • , Sept 17 tor accou A Cl Ai •aHKiC 1 do 3 do 1 do 3 do 2 do 1 do 1 do 1 do For snlo low by Frtpt 15 do do pumps do , do Lonthnr walking do do do pumps do Boys bound do do Ktout do Misses Morocco pumps do do Leuther do do Ciiildreu’8 do Bootees T. S. LUTHER. Bagging, Nails, &c. GAA PIECES 42 inch Colton Bigging 4vU 180 Casks Cut Nails 9 Hogsheads Si) Philadelphia 37 Barrels ( YY ; liiskoy 1 Hogshead Tobacco Fur aale by H. LORD Si CO. Moiigiu’sWJisrf Sept 3 09 A CARD. T f n l o Rent, That convenient two story DWELLING HOUSE in Bry an-Street. Rcvnoids-Square, at present occupied hy Mrs. Carson Possession to be given the 10th Octobor. ARCH. SMITH, Attorney for Mrs. J. Bourke. Sept 1 Ofirt. POSTPONED SALE. BY J. B, HERBERT St CO, On the FIRST TUESDAY in OCTOBER, Will bo sold before tiie Court Hr i>,e in. this city, between (lie Usuat hours of sale ’ a TRACT OF LAND, centoininp f nr hUh«"" dred acres, more or less, bounded iinrthsrd- - ly by the Augusta Road, southardly by laud lately Dr. Cocke’s, eastwurdly by lands, of •Tos. Stiles, and E. Jcnck’e, and wesltrdly by lands lately belonging to Wearat, with the improvemente. coosisting of a good Dwelling House and Ftahled attached, and Three Negro Hon- sea, be jog the Reel Eetuie of Benjamin Putman, dec. 8old by permission of the Honorable tho Inferior Court of Chatham Couqty, and by order of the Administratrix, for tbe benefit of the beira of Buid estate—Terms at time of sale. Sept 10 !# a the several Courta of Law and Equity n this State, offers to the public his pro* ieesionnl services in the Courts of Bibb, I Henry, I Janet, J Crawford, Monroe, Jutper, | Twiggt, , Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Mscon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 84 The Rev. A. CARTER, W ILL roceiv« into his family and per sona ily instruct, from four to aix Young Ladiee who may wish tft complete their course of literary education. In ad dition to the above, a few day scholars of a similur description will be received, to com moner; on thd first of November. For purtirulHrs, application may bo made personally or hy letter. Sept 17 15tf Cognac Brandy, Goshen But- . „ . j priret, for cash or drafta on thoir factors, ^ ft PIPES fourthli proof Ciognac Branily,; paynhle any timq before the 1st of April J-vf warranted pure as imported, Grape next; whirl TO PLANTERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING made a considerable purchase of laBt season’s imported PLAINS, which they nffor for sale at tho last near' Brand 10 Kegs Goshen Butter 6 Boxes Smoked Salmon Just received and for snle by Sept 8 J. B. HERBERT Si CO. New Flour and Hams. ■j BARRELS Howard Street Netv JL J” Flour, from new wlient which must he, at least, 20 to 25 per cent, lees then the ensuing Fall Importation can lie sold at. W. & H. ROSE. Savannah, 7th June, 1825. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until tho first of October, and aend the biU to this office, June 7 83 ■—, - . ■ RLMAJVAL. 200 Superior Hams, in bags 40 Boxes Bacon, shoulder & midlings; rpiiE subscribers have removed to John 50 Barrels Whiskey, &c Landing from the schooner Cygnet, and for sale by HALL & HOYT. Sept 8 Coffee, Pork and Lard. KrhBAGS COFFEE 15 Bids Mess Pork, N.Y. city inspec. 50 do Prime do do do 5* 1 Kegs Lard For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD & CO. Sept 3 Notice. T HE subscriber being; about to leave Sa vannah, for the North, nnd wishing hereafter to ronfino his business to bis re- tail .store nt the Market Square, will dis pose oft he present stock of GROCERIES at his Wholesale Store on the Bay. The terms will bo liberal- Anplv to P. AI’DERMOTT, Who will also continue to attend to the COMMISSION BUSINESS, Wanted, A GOOD SECOND HAND SULKEY. Apply immediately to the editors. August 11 09 Wanted to Hire, A T the Steam-Boat YVharf, Six Negroes, for several months. Sept. 10 S. C. DUNNING, President. I2p Wanted, I N n small family, a negro wench, a good cook, washer and ironer, and to be well recommended. One without a child would be preferred. Apply at this office. Sept 13 13p Situation Wanted, B Y an elderly man, who will teach the English, French and German Lane f rages. Geography, Arithmetic, die. die. A. ine directed lo L. K. and left at this office, will be attended to. Sept 13 i3p TI Ktil'S KtiOElVKl), I V Eighteenth Class Union Canal Lotte J ry, which will be drawn to-morrow in' Philadelphia. Those who have ordered tickets in the above Lottery, are requested to call nnd receive them, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE; Sopt fi North Carolina and Darien Money, W ANTED by 8. H. FISKE, No. 1, Bolton’s Range. ‘ Sept 13 13p Whiskey. P hiladelphia whiskey,«hogs- heads, just received and for sale by Sept ft C. C. GRISWOLD & CO. Found. T HREE boxes Green Y’inls, were found in the marsh on Savannah River, about fifteen milcB above this city. The owner can have them by proving property and giving & gratuity to tbe uegro who found them. Apply to Sept 14 GEO. RYERSON. Brass Andirons. JJ^ECEIVED per Luuisa Matilda, and for sale by 8ept 8 ’ N. B. YVEED. lie India Floor Matting. J UST received, a few pieces ofthe above urticie, and lor sale bv Sept« I. W'. MORRELL. A stoii’s- Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Lo ( w Si Co. where they are opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their Icrmer stock. W. Si H. ROSE. April 5 to ITT The Darien Gazette, and Recorder. Milledgoriile, will give the above four in scrlions, and forward their accounts to this office ine improvi Hi n» soBHaxr. BY SPECIAL!ACT OF ASSEMBLY. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND) U NDER the superintendence oft lie com missioners appointed by the Governor ami Council, and by the improved mode of ‘Rawing, secured by Letters Patont under l lie seal of the United Stales—the whole to lie'completed in one day, anti will positively take place iu the city ot Baltimore in few weeks. lUghfcst Yiiie ^30,000. SCHEME. 1 Prize of $30,080 is $30,000 Dollari.- l 10,000 10,000 1 5,000 5,000 10 1,000. 10,000 10 500 5,000 30 100 3,000 60 50 3,000 100 30 3,000 200 10 2,000 400 5 2.000 20000 4 80,000 20813 Prizes. ]62,ooo Dollar*. ANOTHER CHANCE. THE NEW-YORK LITERATURE LOTTERY. CLASS NO. II, FOR 1825. D RAWS on Tuesday next, 20th inst This is tile best scheme yet offered, comprising prizes to the amount of nearly A QUARTER OF A MILLION! viz. £228,300, and the price of tickets only SIX DOLLARS. Tho following are the Splendid Capitals; l Prize of - - - 825,ooo - - - - 10,000 2 1 2 20 20 38 114 6,696 5,000 1,000 500 - 200 100 and the remainder of the above amount in smaller prizes. TT Tickets and Shares ordered, may be obtained on application to YVM. ROBERTSON, Sept 1-7 Georgian Office: Flower Pots, 2 CRATES FLOYVER POTS, assorted sizes, just received and for sale hy LAY &. HENDRICKSON, Shad’s Buildings. July 30 94 Uttiv tMa’vtrttsses. J UST received by the William Wallace, an additional supplv of DOUBLE and JINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES. which will be warranted of the beat quality. I. W, MORRELL,, Jan 27 Ink. A FRESH supply of Maynard & Noyes Just Received and for Sale, , A^eCftom BeS,' i U nd ffir C sl ed hy pr ' Oil (inn CABANA SEGARS. by LAY & HENDRICKSON, J2U,UUU J. B. HERBERT & CO. Druggists, Shades Building* Sept 30 ■> • i July 30 94 Notice. D URING the absence ofthe subscriber, Mr. Elias Reed, and Mr, YVm. J. Rice, arc his authorised agents. JON. MEIGS. August 13 SOOuf warm I'andVes 9/| BOXES just received and for sale Why J B. HERBERT & CO. August S Union Canal Lottery. FVlHE drawing of the Union Canal Lot- JL tiry* was received. last night. The following are the numbers and the order in which they were drawn: 2,29 19,23,18,63,62,50,51. The following are the highest prize* by this combination : 2 19 39 the 1st,'3d and 3d drawn, $26,000 18 33 63 4th, 5th and 6th 12,500 50 51 63 6th, 8th and 9th 5,660 50 61 62 7th, 8th and 9th 6,000 10 of $1000, 30 of 500,60 of 200, Sic. Sic. Holders are requested to receive the cash or renew for orders in other Lotteries, on application io W. ROBERTSON, Sept 17 Georgian Offiee. Hams. A FEW ba rela small sized Virginia Hama, in bags, for sale by pt 6, C. C. GRISWOLD Si CO. Sept 40000 Tickets—Not one blank to a prize. The holder of two tickets, will be cortain of obtaining at least one prize, and may draw three. Mode of Drawing—The numbers will be put into one wheel as usual—and in the other wlieol will be put the prizes above the denomination of $4 and the drawing to progress in the usual manner. The 20.000 prizes of $4, will be awarded to the odd or even number* in the Lottery, (as I he case may be; dependant on the drawing of the Capital Prize of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS—that is to sny, if the <30.000 prize should come out to sn onn number, then every odd number in the scheme will b> entitled to a $4 prize: if the <30,000 prize seould come out to an even number, then all the even num’ ers in the scheme will he each entitled to $4. Odd numbers are those ending with 1,3* 5, 7, or 9. b Even numbers arc those ending with *, 4, 6. 8, or 0. This mode of drawing not only enables the Commissioners to complete the whole Lottery iu one drawing, but has the great advantage of distributing the small prizes regularly to every alternate number in the scheme, so that the holder of two tickets or two shares of tickets, one odd and one even number, will be certain of obtaining at least one prize, and in the same ratio for an; greater quantity. present price or Tt- xE-ra. Wholes $5, Halves $2 50, Quarters <115 All orders promptly attended to, st LUTHERS r EXCHANGE OFFICE. 9 (B4Dc T HE above immense sum. is contained in tho scheme of GRAND CANAL LOTTERY,in the follow ing brilliant prizes i 25.000 Dollais, 12,500 Dollars, 5,660 Dollars, 5,000 Dollars, 1000 DOLLARS. 1000 DOLLARS. 1000 DOLLARS. 1000 DOLLARS 1000 POLLARS. 1000 DOLLARS. 1000 D< 1LLARS. 1000 DULLA R8. 1000 DOLLARS. 1000 DOLLARS. And in prize* of $200, $100, and tower de nomination, the large amount of DOLLARS £24»840 DOU ' ARS PRICE OiF TICKETS. Wholes, : f : -f : : $6 00 Halves, : : : : .: : : 3 10 Quarters, : : t : i s : . i : I 50 This Lottery drew on Wednesday, and the result will be received on Thursday or Friday next. A few tickets and shares, ordered in the shore splendid scheme, re main, which are requested to be called fur. WM. ROBERTSON, Sept 8 Georgian Office. Notice. D URING my absence from Savannah^ Mr. James Q. Blois, and. Mr. Job* Launlmaii. are my aut^ormed^tgentj^^