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—.posed to Georgia » cession of her olelme
to the U. States-
1 On the 14th April, 1802 e convention,
ler ceded to tbo forttflr
^ll'v’this convention it wee agreed by the
U 8i to oey Georgia oue millon two hundred
tad fitly thoueend dollore—to be At the ex-
nonce ofextinguishing the Indian title to
i„d« reserved to Georgia «* soon o» 4 couM
jo neaeeablv obtetned on reoeoneble terms.
. rrr!??. -I. OR osn nnn
home, dated
Livekpooi., August 10,1835.
" We regret to edviee the feilure of two
houeen here, extensively engaged in the
American trade, and which line again com
pletely damped the cotton market. The
ealee of the three data of thie week, have
been 3400 bales, but the greater proportion
cd tor auction two daye hence, and in addi
tion, 1000 Uplands are to be offered by oth
er*. We may quote them nominally to
day : Upland*, from 8t to Hi ; Orleans, 9
o H t. The import into the kingdom to the
&th innt. ie 551,500 bales, against 396,000
bales in the same time last year. The ex
port 9000 this year, against 37,186 last
year. When money is more plentiful and
confidence more restored, we may have a
more regular market, but at present other
articles, as well as cotton, are affected by
the distrust which prevails. The state of
business in Manchester also is very unfa
vorable, similar events being apprehended
there, end we hardly ever had to notice so
much commercial distress in the American
trade, as we have seen of late. Wlioat has
advanced 6d per bushel, owing to the vari
able weather—but we look for no improve
ment in flour—we quote it at 34 a 25a. per
bbl. Rice more enquired for at 17 a 21s.
At that time there were 25,980,000 acres of them were previous to the failures t' and
ofland reserved to Georgia, to which the tu-day very few sales have been made—4500
Indian titlo had not been extinguished.— bales of American Cotton, part of the stock
And since that period the U. S. Govern- of one of the houses alluded to, are announc
ment has extinguished Indian tittles for the
use of Georgia to 15,744.000 acre* and
10 236,009 remain to be extinguished, • she
has also paid the money stipulted. t Such
is a succint history of otlr claims upon the
IJ. 8. and such have boon the circumstan
ces attending them.
The cautious expressions, in the conven
tion, as to the time the lands should be ac
quired for Georgia, scorn to have been used
in consequence of the thon existing treaties
of the U. 8. Government with the Creek In
dians, by which the lands of the Indians
hid boon guaranteed to them, 7 and un
doubtedly were familiarly known to the
Georgia Commissioners. That the terms
were thought advantageous by Georgia,
and too partial by citizens of other states,
are evident from tho grotulntions of our
citizens and the murmurs of tliuse of other
states at the time.
It hns been asserted by Gov. Troup that
the U. S. Government made immense pro
fit- by this convention,and ul our expence.
ThisiB not true ; for if a profit tins accru
al to the U. S.: it has not been at our ox-
pence, hut of that of the claimants under
t'ie Ynzoo act. For by a decision of tho
17. S. Supreme Cnurt. it was adjudged that
the sale under tint act was valid** and
consequently that. Georgia had no legal
claim to tho laods when she ceded them to
tlieU.S. If, however, she had an equita
ble claim, she hns received a valuable con
sideration. For hv the report of I lio Secre
tary of war. it will be seen, that exclusive
of four millions paid to claimants under tho
Yazoo act, near four millions hnve been ex
pended for Georgia, anil at loan one mil
lion more will be required to complete the
compact, so that we shall have reecivcd
five millions of dollars for lands to which it
&as boon decided, we had no legal claim
It is also asserted, that the General Go
vernment extinguished Indian titles to lands
in Tennessee, when the same qunntity
might have been obtained for Georgia. I
bjjsh for those who make this charge—
For who has or will forget the services of
the brave militia of Tennessee during the
last war? And what hsve theso men re
ceived for their blond, but a small extern
•inn of their stole territory ?
But the extravagant invectives of Gov.
T.oup against the General Government
are not more extraordinary than are iniiny
•f the arguments he has advanced now, at
least in this country, 4 absurd every whrero.
In a letter to Mr. Calhoun dated 24th April,
1824, ho says, “ Are not the Indians there
treated as allodial proprietors, as an Indo-
S undent people having penum ot absointum
orainum and seized pur ney et per toi(t.”
* When the proclamation of ’64 (Geofge
the 3d commission to Gov, Wright probab
ly alluded to) gave Georgia the country
between llio Atlantic and tho Mississippi, it
was thought wo took something by it. It
w«3 not believed that it gave us what we
and all maukiud hud beibre,.the right to ask
tloi Indiana to sell lands in fair market.”
Wo not only thought differently, hut acted
differently. We knew the wholo Country
was ours in virtue of the very kind of title
tln-n recognized by civilized Europe.”
Here Gov. Troup allows, notwithstand
ing his former loud professions of democra-
cj and Atnoncanisin, a childish admiratiou
for parchinont with a royal seal; but bus
contended for doctrines diamitically oppose
to the right given by George the II. and III.
but also contrary to the claims made the
States and U- 8.
riisum
ACADEMY
..... * i FTVHB subscriber offers for sate 100,000
M R. PHILLIPS respectfully infomis * foot of NORTHERN LUMBER, be-
the public, that he his a vacancy for 1 ln * “• enl1 !? of the echooner Olive,
* fow more pupils of both six. He teaches f 0 ' , . lrtln ff °f - 1
. pupil* of both sax. He teach**
the following branches of an Education t—
English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic,
Geography, Projecting of Maps, Astro
nomy, History, Composition, Polite
Literature aad Rhetoric.
alio, ‘
X.ATXH JJVD rum
ID* A separate room is proivdad for the
Young Ladies
Miss Phillips under his superintendance,
instructs a few children in Spoiling, Read
ing, Writing and Arithmetic.
* 1 rom four to aix Young Gentlemen may
■ OAnivimnil,,4s-i#] ■■•111, I _ t I f
Hit Alabama, Mobile and Teunessee 8 *! e accommodated with, board, Ac. in ht*
- - family. Every attention will be paid to
their comfort and morals.
An Evening ftckooi,
for the instruction of Gentlemen in the Eng
lish Grammar, Arithmetic, Book Keeping
by Double Entry, Navigation, and the Lu
nar Observations; also, the method of as
certaining and of measuring the distance of
the Heavenly Bodies. iB open every evening
from seven nntil nine o’clock.
For terms, which are moderate, please to,
apply by letter or personally, nt his Acade
my. corner of Broughton and Lincoln-Sta.
Sept 22 17
Clear and Merchantable Boards
One and a half, one and three-quarters
. aad apd two inch Plank.
This lumber it all of the best quality, and
has been carefully aelected for this market,
and will be sold low if taken from the wharf.
ISAAC W. MORELL.
August 30 07
Foitatolt Tixt-fioof tut-
DMU.
TUST received per brig Frances, an aa.
W sortmont of the above valuable article!,
highly recommended to families for their
great convenience and economy, especially
m southern climates, where & considerable
heat, though often required for culinary
purposes, is frequently inconvenient when
produced in an ordinary fire-place.
For asieby GEO. RYERSON.
Sept 10
For New-York,
[ESTABLISHED LINE,]
The packet ship
AUGUSTA,
Goo. White, Matter,
Wilt sail on Thursday next,
wind and weather permitting. For freight
or paanga, apply to Capt. W. ot to
HALL 4 HOYT*
Sept 20
1*1* OJA
&
1W1W0 w
Mi
To Rent,
Liverpool Mnrketi, Aug. It.—Cotton—
Bd. Georgia 8Jd a llj- ; NowOrleans 0 )tl
a Is 2d; Tennessee 8}d a lid; Egyptian
lljda laid; Smyrna 8Jd a lOJd ; Barba-
does 10 jd a 11 id ; Pernambuco Is Id a Is
I jtl; Bengal 6d a 7d.
Rice, Amor, in bond, 17 a 21s perewt.—
Tobacco, James River 3j u 9d; Rappahane,
3i a 5d ; Stemmed 5) a tlj ; Kentucky 3-j
u'5.
London Market, Aug. 0—Cotton.—The
snles of this article Inst week amounted to
ubout 1100 bales. Pernnms 14d in bond,
Surntst^dn 8}d, Benguls Gd a 6jd, and
BowedslOJd a Hid.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
T HE subscriber will open his Night
School for the Instruction of Youth,
nt his residence near the Catholic Church,
on MONDAY, 3d October next, wherein
will bo taught Reading, Writing, Vulgar
and Decimal Arithmetic, Geography and
Bookkeeping, iota mAlmdicnl way not su
perficial. PETER HYNES.
Sept 22 17{LtAs
OhOUB smwm*
PORT OF SAV ANN AH.
9
just received from New-York, by the ship
Augusta.
Sept 22 17l
ARRIVED,
Schr. Three Sis'tors, Pidge, from Skids'
way, in ballast.
The sloop Milton, from St. Augustine, for
Charleston, put into Cockspur jon Tliurs-
da. on account of head winds.
The Emperor, Shapter, for New-York,
remains below, wind bound. Also, 2 schrs.
The Emily, Webb, for this port, Bailed
from Liverpool 6th Aug.
The Arabian, for this port, entered for
loading at Liverpool 11th Aug.
The Osgood, Gardnor, err. at EUineur,
on the 24Ui July, from Liverpool.
- Tile uhip Samnol Wright, 12 d.ya from
this port for Liverpool, was spoke 25th
Aug. 1st. 42, long. 48—had lost two
moo by fever.
AttRIVED FROM THIS PORT,
At Liverpool. 7th Aug. Jane, Tucker;
10th, Philip Tabb, Wheeler.
At Charleston, 18th inst. sloop Delight
Cooper.
CI.F.ATICn FOR THIS PORT,
At Boston, 8th inst. schr. Apollo, Crow
ell.
it for this port.
At New-York, 12th inst. ship f);'1nt.horpo
Teubner; ship Savannah, Beebe; brig Me
ry A Margaret, Owens, to sail 15th.
At Boston, Sept. 8, brig Enterprise.
The very reverse of this doctrine, con
tended for in thie letter, is true: for their
allodial title to the lands they occupy can
not be seriously controverted; since nei
ther choir traditions nor ours, tell when they
lirqt came into possession ; or tnnt they
ever owed allegiance to any people tor their
lands. Indeed, we should be the last to
question their sovereign tittle, since we
found them in free and independent posses
sion, have purchased from them, and hold
their titles to the lands we occupy. Nor
can I imagine a better title, since it is bas
ed mi nature and justice, because derived
from immemorial possession. It is, however,
too late‘o contend for this doctrine; since
among the first acts, of General Oglethorpe,
ins the purchase of lands from the Indians;
and since that period we have had numer
(mis other treaties with them for tho same
purpose; all of which have been bo many
tacit acknowledgements on our part, that
the allodial title was in the Indians.
Our original title was crcatedjby the let
tors patent of George the II. and that was
merely a right to purchase ; and of pre-emp
tion only as it regards ojher colonies.
Governor Troup is unfortunate in the
choice of this doc; rince; since it is substan
tially tho same from which the British have
claimed a rig-lit to plunder and expatriate
rai'Vuiiw of Ujshmen ; and the same which
vtzarro and Cortez carried with them, and
enforced by lire and sword ngnint the chil-
8 and Montezuma.
. 1 ruth, Jand the principles of justice are
immutable and eternal; the same in Geor
gia as iu Iceland end Iudostan; and whe
ther our interests are prevented or promoted
by their operation, they will remain un
changed. OGLETHORPE.
.* the story of Mr. Wirt’s speech and
Mr- King’s resolution.
t See the Governor’s message and reply
*~fo a resolution of the House of Represen-
R. fi. ft. London Tot ter,
Cotton Hogging, &e.
FEW casks, containing eight and a
•half dozen each of London Porter, im-
xirted in the sliip Georgia, on 2ftth June
oat, are yet on hand and for sale; also,
Cotton Bagging,
crrteB of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN
WARE, and a variety of
Seasonable Urv Goods,
Apply to ANDREW LOW A CO.
July 16 B8
WM PATTERSON,
I NFORMS his friends and customers,
that lie lias removed to the brick store
one door east of his former stand, where he
is now opening a fresh supply of
Bagging, Nails, &c.
Od~k A PIECES 42 inch Cotton Bi gging
6kUU 190 Casks Cut Nails
9 Hogsheads A 1 Philadelphia
37 Barrels S Whiskey
1 Hogshead Tobacco
For sale by H. LORD A CO.
Mongin’BWhsrf
Sept 3 09
FOR SALE,
A FEW Shares Planters’ Bank Stock
Apply to
Sept 22
ROBERT HABERSHAM.
17r
Hams.
A FEW bn rels small sized Virginia
Hams, in bags, for sale by
Sept 6 C. C. GRISWOLD A CO.
Bagging.
PIECES 41 inch Inverness COT-
^ v TON BAGGiNG, for snle by
a. o. vuismbu.'*
Sept 20 ^
Double Distilled Rose Water.
A FRESH SUPPLY of best London
Rose Water, received per brig Pan.
then, and for sale bv
lay a Hendrickson,
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buddings.
May 10
HOWARD
INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW-YORK,
I NCORPORATED by the Legislature
of the state of New-York, for tho pur
pose of insuring HOUSES and OTHER
buildings, Vessels in pout mid
their CARGOES. MERCHANDISE and
other PERSONAL PROPERTY, against
Loaa ot DamageY>3 Fite,
and also to insure VESSELS and MER
CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF
INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS
PORTATION.
Capital Stock S300,00.0,
which hris all been paid in CASH, and the
public inny rely with confidence upon the
whole sum. being always available to meet
its engogoments. R. HAVENS, Pros’t.
The subscriber having been appointed
Agent for the above Company, will insure
against Loss by Firo, and Hazard of Inland
Navigation, as set forth in the preceding
proposals, on as fuvorab|c terms a» can be
done in this city. S. C. DUNNING,
Agent for Howard Insurance Company.
N. B Porsons living in the country,
can have insurance effected by addressing
the Agent, giving a description of the prem
isos to be insured, post paid.
Sept 20 16
MAHAOERS* OFFICE.
sv autiiohitx or thf. state of nzw-vokk.
splendidTottery,
To be drawn in the city of New-York, on
tho 4t h of January, 1826,
AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES.
•stives,
J
(See appendix of M’Call’s history of
Georgia—page 327.
•8ee the Secretary of War’s report to
'.etisress.
I Seethe 1st vol. U. S. Laws, page 462
•o 468.
^ See 1st vol. U. B. Laws, page 361—5th
®* c the case of Fletcher vs. Pock, 6
V< >1. Cran. Rep. pago 87.
n 5 f J v ® , re requested to announce that
«T‘ SHEFTAtr., is a candidate for
£? un ‘y- at the ensuing
t in October nexL
The Rev. A. CARTER,
W ILL receive into his family and per
sonally instruct, from four to six
Young Ladies who may wish to complete
their course of literary education. Iu ad
dition to the above, a lew day scholars of a
similar description will be receivod, to com
mence on the first of November-
For particulars, application ihay be made
personally or by letter.
Sept 17 15tf
TO PLANTERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING made a considerable purchase
of last season's imported PLAINS,
which they offer for sale at tho last year's
prices, for cash or draffs 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 be sold st. W. 4 H. ROSE.
Savannah, 7th June, 1825.
The Darien Gazette will insert the above
until the first of October, end eend the bill
to this office.
June 7 63
45 Numbers—6 Ballots to bo drawn.
each ticket having three numbers in
COMBINATION.
J. B. Yates if A. M'Intire, Managers.
S SCHEMEOF THE
New-York State Literature
Lottery,
Cr.Ass 3, Fon 1826.
1 Prize of
<J 100,000
is 2100,000
I do
SO,000
50,000
1 do
20,000
20,000
1 do '
10,500
10,500
2 do
5.000
10.000
4 do
2.500
10,000
10 do
2,000
20,000
30 do
1,000
39,000
78 do
500
39,000
468 do
too
46,000
4446 do
50
222,300
5051 Prizes,
9139 Blanks.
£567,600
That large and commodious
Brick Tenoment Building in
York-Straet, near Jefferson-St.
Possession given first November
next. Also, tWb Stores on Jeffepon-St.
adjoining Mr. E. Jencks’. Rent will be
moderate. Apply to
TUG’S. R. PRICE.
August 6 97rp
Bouts and Shoes.
JUST RECEIVED,
3 Cases Gentlemen’s fine
nailed Boots,
3 do Stout peg’d Shoes,
3 do Bound d» do
2 Cases women’s morocco walking do
BYJ. B. HERBERT* CO.
On THURSDAY, 2«d inst.
Will be sold »t Moogin’s Lower Wharf,
for account of the underwriters sud til con
cerned, at XI o’clock,'the Hull and
remaining tackle and apparel of ths
French bltig L’A 8 S U R A N C E,
jCapt. Gainun, put into this perl in
distress, on her ptmge from St. Thomas
to Nsnts, and tbandoned and sold by con
sent of the Consul of France.
Also, 120 Iron Bound Ctsht, imported in
■aid brig.—Terms cash.
Sept 17
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
For sale low by
sept 1 ft
do do pumps do
do Leather walking do
do do pusbpt do
Boys bound do
do stout do
Mi»ses Morocco pumps do
do Lonther do do
Children’s do Bootees
T. S. LUTHER.
MANSION HOUSE.
JmBE* a
The subscriber bees leave to
inform his friends and the public,
that he has completed his large
and commodious houso, in the
best and moBt comfortable manner, and ten
ders his thanks tn those who have heretofore
favored him with their calls, and flatters
himself that bv his unremitted attention to
please, he wilt share a part of the public
patronage. His house will at all times be
furnished with the best the country affords,
his bar with choice liquors, and his stableB
with good corn and provender, together
with a faithful and experienced ostler. The
T . , „ , ... , .. . Mansion House is situated on the east side
HE subscriber, admitted to practice in 0 f t |, e p U i,|j c «qunre, in the town of Clinton,
the severaHIourta pf Law and Equity (]j rRC t}y on the road leading from Milledge-
villo to Macon, and nearly opposite the
A CARD.
POSTPONED SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT * CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in OCTOBER,
Will be sold before the Court-Hcusci in
this city, between the usual hours of sale,
a TRACT OF LAND, containing four hun
dred acres, more? or less, boundeiTiiorthard-
ly by the August*: Road, soutlurdly by land
lately Dr. Cocke's, outwardly by lands of
Jos. Stiles, and E. Jenck's, and wcsttrdly
by lands lately belonging to Wearat, with
the improvements, consisting of a good
Dwelling House and Stable*
attached, and Three Negro Hou.
sea, being the Real Estate of
Benjamin Putman,dec. Bold by
permission of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, and by order of
the Administratrix, /or the benefit of the
heirs of said oatate.—Terms at time of idle.
Sept 10 . ■
me improvr
ML 11
IK
BY SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY-
GRAND
STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND;
U NDER the superintendance of the com
missioners appointed by the Govornor
and Council, and by the improved mode of
drawing, secured by Letters Patent under
the ecaT of the United Stalea—the whole to
be completed in one day, and will positively
take place in the city of Baltimore in few
weeks.
Highest Tvize
n this State, offers to the public his pro-
fessional services in the Courts uf
Biiih, I Henry, I Jones, | Crawford,
Monroe, I Jasper, | Twiggs, . Pike.
WASHINGTON POE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Gu.)
July 7 84
Clinton Hotel. H. H. BLATTER.
Clinton, August 23. 07|re
N; B.—Families can be accommodated
with private rooms, which arc comfortable.
tCP Tho editors of the Augusta Chroni
cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested
n ii .1,. tt,,t -to publish the above advertisement once a
Cognac Brandy, Lwoshen But- we v ek for thrco mnnth9 „ nd forward their
ter Und Salmon. accounts to tliis office for settlement-
1 ft PIPES fourth proof Cognac Brandy,
X Vf warranted pure as imported, Grape
Brand
10 Kegs Goshen Butter
6 Boxes Smoked Salmon
Just received and for sale by
Sept 8 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
New Flour and Hams,
1 P>ft BARRELS Howard Street New
X Jv Flour, from new wheat
200 Superior Hama, in bags
40 Boxes Bacon, shoulderdimidlings
60 Barrels Whiskey. Sic. .
Landing from the schooner^Cjgnet^andfor | MilledgovilTe"'wiU ’give"the "above fou'rTn-
HEM OVAL.
T HE subscribers have removed to John
ston’s Square, next door west of
Messrs. A. Low &. Co. where they are
opening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
W. Si H. ROSE.
April 5 10
ID* The Darien Gazette, and Recorder,
sale by
Sept 8
Coffee, Pork, and Lard.
Kffb BAGS COFFEE
JU 15 Bills Mess Pork, N.Y. city inspeq.
do
do
50 do Prime do
50 Kegs Lard
For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD & CO.
Sept 3
sertiom-, and forward their accounts to this
office.
Whiskey-
P HILADELPHIA WHTsKEY.in hogs-
hcods, just received and for sale by
Sept fl C. C. GRISWOLD & CO.
India Floor Malting.
J UST received, a fow pieces of the above
article, and for sale by
Sept 0 I. W. MORRELL.
Notice.
A N election will be held at the Court-
-fV ,House in Savannah, on the FIRST
MONDAY in OCTOBER NEXT, being
the third day of said mnntji, for a Governor
of thk State of Georgia, and for One
Senator and Three Representatives, to
I represent the County of Chatham in the
I next Legislature of said State, of which the
electors of said County, will take notice.—
| The Sheriff will attend the same to pre.
serve order.
ANTHONY PORTER, J.I.C.C.C
ELtAS FORT, J.I.C.C.C.
JACOB READ, J.I.C.C.C,
8cpt 10 12
Y\ avv .Ma trasses.
JUST received by the William Wallace,
SIN
will be warranted of the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL,
Jan 27
Found.
T HREE boxes Green Vials, were found
in the marsh on Savannah River,
about fifteen miles above this city. The
owner can have them by proving property
and giving a gratuity to the negro who
found them. Apply to
Sept 14 GEO. RYERSON.
Less than two blanks to a prize. Prizes
payable forty davs after the drawing, but
the cash may be had instantly, subject to
the usual deduction of fifteen per cent.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Wholei : i : j{50 I Quarters : <112
Half25 I Eighth : : : : 6
This is the most magnificent scheme that
has evep been offered for the patronage of
the friends of Lottery adventure in Ameri
ca. The small number of Tickets, and the
unexampled demand for them, is a sufficient
warrant that there will not be a chance
left, for weeka before the day fixed for the
drawing, and that the price of Tickets will
shortly rise to giiQ. I
(ET Gentlemen ere therefore requested to
bo early iu their application, as all Orders
actually mailed before the rise, will be en
titled to bo supplied at the present rates.
*.* Notes of the Bank of the U- States
and its Branches, and, generally, the Notes
of all Banks that pay spocie, received at
par.
Also, Mercantile Drafts at sight, on any
of the large cities, and 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 ij M’INTIRE,
Washington City.
■ • !6Qt dec
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 230,000 is 230,000 Dot!
t
10,000
10,000
1
6,000
6,000
* 10
1,000
10,000 ‘
10
600
6,000
30
100
3,000
60
60
3,000
100
20
2,000
200
10
2,000
400
6
2,000
20000
4
80,000
20813 Prizes.
152,000 Dollara,
HEAL IH OFFICE.
September, 6th 1825
.... , - , „ ,, ¥t being requested by a resolution of the
— 8n additional supplv of DOUBLE and J| City Council that all vessels and Steam
SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which Boats from Charleston shall come to anchor
below Fort Wayne and there undergo an
examination into the health of their crew,
CaptninB and Pilots of such vessels and
Steam Boats will, on arriving at four mile
point, display a yellow Flag aa a signal for
the Health officer.
J. P. SCREVEN,
, Health Officer.
Sep 10 12
40000 Tickets—plot one blank to s prize.
The holder of two tickets, will be certain
of obtaining at least one prize, and may
draw three.
Mode of Drawing—The numbers wiU
be put into one wheel ■■ usual—and in the
other wheel will be put the prize* above the
denomination of t«> and the drawing te
progress in the usual manner. The 20,000
prizes of $4, will be awarded to the odd or
even numbers in the Lottery, (si the case
may be/ dependant on the drawing of the
Capital Prize of THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS—that ia to say, if the 230,000
prize should come out to an odd Dumber,
then every odd number in the scheme will
be entitled to a f 4 prize if the 230,000
prize seould come out to an even number,
then ell the even numbers in the scheme
will be each entitled to £4.
Odd numbers are tliuse ending with 1,3,
5,7, or 9. 8
Even numbers arc those ending with V
4, 6, 8, or 0.
This mode of drawing not only enables
the Commissioners to complete the whol*
Lottery iu one drawing, hut has the great
advantage of distributing the small prizes
regulorly to every alternate number in the
scheme, ao that the holder of two tickets op
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 any
greater quantity.
PnEIENT prick of rr kf.ts.
Whole* £5, Halves $2 50, Quarters*! *5
All orders promptly attended to, at
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
FOR. SALE,
A Valuable Iract of Land,
Flower Pots,
2 CRATES FLOWER POTS, assorted ■ trict, in the County ot Houston, Number 12.
sixes, just received and_for_sajeb^ Persons are forbid trespassing on acid
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings.
July 30 * 94
Hams and Flour, £?c.
Oft A SUPERIOR HAMS in bags
AVV 20 Barrels Superfine New Flsur
10 Pipes Holland Gin
do Cognac Brandy
land, under the Penaltiet of the Law.
For particulars and terms, which are lib
eral, apply to the editors.
Sept 10 12i.f
For safe by
Sept 20
HALL 4. HOYT.
Just Received and lor Sale,
(Idt AAA CABANA SEGARS. by
ZUyUUU J.B.HERBERT4CO.
Sept 20
Ink.
A FRESH supply of Maynard 4 Noyes
Superior Black INK, juBt received pr.
brig Adeline from Boston, and for sale by
LAY 4 HENDRICKSON,
Draggists, Shad’s Buildings
July 30 94 t .r
~ 4 XT-*
vpeYm UanAiea.
9A BOXES just received and fw sslb just received by the brig Frs*e*4 r .
wU by J. B. HERBERT 4 Philadelphia, and for rale by v ,
Augustt f August* P. M'DEHMOTT.
A Warning,
T HE person who is in the habit of ad
dressing notes to a certain individual
in this place, with anonymous signatures,
is requested in future to keep them to him
self, or he may have an invitation to a cer
tain spot of ground, not far distant, where
lie may not foe) disposed to viait. I can as
sure him he ia welt known.
Sept 17 15
Window Blinds.
J UST received, an assortment of the
above articles of all sizes. >
7 I. W. MORRfiLL.
July7 84
r "*r -- 1 "
o
Copper Stills.
NE STILL of 128 Gallon*
Two do. of 7* Gvlloi
DRAWING
OF THE EIGHTEENTH CLASS UN.
ION CANAL LOTTERY,
RECEIVED.
T HE following numbera were drawn
from the wneeb, viz.
2,29, 19, 23,18,68,62 50,51;
Those who have drawn prizes in the
■hove Lottery, are requested to call and re
ceive their cash, or leave their orders for
tickets in other Lotteries, at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Sept 17
Union Canal Loiter3.
T HE drawing of tho Union Cana) Lot
tery. was received Isst night. The
following are the numbers *nd the ordsr ia
which they were drawn:
2,29 19,23,18,68.62,50,51.
The following are the highest prizes by
this comhinatioo:
2 19 29 the 1st, 2d and 3d drawn, 225,000
18 23 63 41b, 5th and 6tb 12,600
60 61 63 6tb, 8th and 9th 6.660
50 61 62 .7th, 8tfa and 9th 6,000
10 of 21000, 20 of 600,50 of200, 4c. 4c.'
Holdera are requested to receive the cash
or renew for orders in other Lotteries, bn
application io W. ROBERTSON,
Sept 17 Georgian Offiee.
Notice.
T HE subscriber being about to leave Sa
vannah, for the North, puff wishing
hereafter to confine hi* bnsinesa to his re
tail store st the Market Square, will die-
pose of the prenent stock of GROCERIES
et'hia Wholesale Store on the Bay. Th*
Who will also continue to'rattend te the
COMJtWIQN BUSINESS.