Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 11, 1825, Image 3

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t Xb, last >MM< JJK publish* *t St. Petsrebt.rg,,raoords .T/isathof* Ml It Bin advaOOgll ■SrsRiSswiyaBl ^SasrJStsrSjps. Zv»fiH i709}how«» »1 y»»« •£,•*•*- AiWljfl «f9S he merrfed hit third wife, iiUi^wlwtt lit lived 60 yearn the two Lnfcc'ttoni ofthi* memeg* were 86 end IS.sportively.In the »e.r 1799 i thee), flort of hie other ton. In tho .erne year, Were 95 end M wTecUeely. The eotlre t .uiily of tine petrierc h comprise* 1*8 dee cendenu. who eMivad‘wether in the vD- U*e ofPoleieke, erhieli the Empress Ceth- wTnethe Second, ceueod to be hnilt for tbete, granting »t the ehrne time e const- forabl* treot of lend for their eupport- Iu tkc 163d year of hie age, this modern Nee- l«r wan in the enjoyment of the mart rohuet health. Swoao Fish—Thaahip FWuns, which arrived at Plymouth on the 20th ult. front Talcahuano.'was, on the 15th August, 18*4. ■truck near the floor timber heada about midships. by a aword fish. Captain Myricx gives this account of the cireumsteuca.— The sword Of the fish struck the chip with lucli vtoictich as to' peas through 3- lth inch pine sheathing, 3J inch white oak' plank, n 9 inch white oak timber, and a 2) inch while oak coiling into the ship’s hold ; whon it passed through a stick of pine wood 3k in' dies thick, and thonce through a white ask one inch stave, into tin oil husk, leaving the point the distance of an inch and a hall into the oil. The sword broke off 2 or 3 inches from the outside of the ship and remained in that situation during a cruise of about ten months, when it was discovered in the harbour of Tnlcahnano. During this time the ship lesked. mi moderate weather 250 and when sailing quick u' o it 180 strokes in hour. The form of the sword is oytl, snd the part which Temnined in the ship’s plonk wus about twelve inches, in circum ference. The part which perforated the cask completely jillcd the hole which it made s. as to prevent any leakage of the oil with which it was filled. Milleh Jno. STNwh. i. E, Rnrtitl. >u fser.J E. StimUJady and* children, Mr. Phillips. ... ^ below. Charfeston Cellar Oallatia, Matthews, (bold Charleston. ' arrivso raoM this cost, At New-Yotk, 30th ult. pifot-boat Trim. mer, 1 ' - . • ctuain ron this nut. At New-York. 30th ult. (loop Eliia Ni- coll, Blankenship i us row Tina nut, At Providence, *8th ult. sloop Leopard. Taber, deepeteh t. sloop Express, Hemelt, to sail 3d. At New-York, 30th ultimo, ship Comet, Moore, quick deepeteh. For St. Marys, The first rate echr. MARY AND MARGARET, Owen, Matter, ,te ready to receive any freight or peonage, that may offer, for the above port having good accommodations, snd will »ai, positively by Thursday next, wiud and wealhl ar permitting. For particulars apply to the master on board, at Taylor’s Wharf. Oct It *5 New-England Rumv&c. SO Hogsheads N. E. Rum 60 Barrels Sugar 30 Barrels WbiBkey 40 Barrels Pilot Bread 5 Barrels Cranberries 10 Bags Ceffee For sale by H-BLAIR, Exchange Dock, Octtl *5l Ton THE OEOROIM. landing from THU BRIO PANTHEA, * K KEGS first quality Goshen Butter la) 40 Half barrels fresh Flour 10 do do Beef Together with a general assortment of GROCERIES,constantly on hand, and will be sold by - WM. TItiHE, Market Square. Oct 11 *5r. As the light cloud that veils fur a momcet the sun, A» the shade of the twilight when eve lias begun, As the last roc that hangs inxlst the rage of the binst, As the gleam of tile meteor that comes end is patt, As the last beam of light when the day has gone by, ■ A' the insect wlio*e beauty is horn but todis, So lade all the bright rays of joy from the mind, And leave not e trice of their glory behind. Bat Hope is the bcaccn.end Love lathe light, That can guide the faint heart Whet, bewil dered in night, That can ch 'er it tho' wrapt in the mists of despair, I And banish forever its grief and its care. ) That can blunt the sharp e.lga of adUetion and woe, Aid bid the ioft streams of its pleasure to flow; • I And oh! whilst its dear light illumine* my soul, In vain and unheeded life’s tempests tnav roll. O. comas BROXAL. Liverpool. 241 ft Aug. 1825—“Our Cotton market, which otherwise bore rather an improving appearance, is chocked by the successive failures; and the business done during the past three days, is limited it a slight reduction on our previous rates— tne greatest part of the American, particu larly ot Upland Cotton, is of very inferior quality ; and we expect that tho first of the new crop will meet a ready sale—and. tinder tins impression, and the probility that prices with yon will open low, we recom mend that you invest atnot exceeding 13 or Udv—Uplands ltd a I Id; Sea Island 15d a 2s6d.” *' Gniirse Wool has advanced 50 percent, within the last month, and it is the general omnion that coarse woolens will be much h qher.the next fall,* New Flour, d£e. Juet Received, AK BARRELS NEW FLOUR 4*3 15 do Barg' nl*s Crackers 10 Half Barrels Fly Market Beef For sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD. Get II lorsotilc'Co. M BVUMIMW, Ijr AVE received by the chip EmOy, from X3. Uvnfpdel, their usual euppiy of . Ptatas, BlinktU Rad Bag- and by recent arrivals foam the North, an elegant and extensive assortment of Fancy and Staple Articles, which they offer for eale on accommodating terms. Oct t fir* C, W. ROCKWELL CO H AVE received by ship Emily, from Liverpool, and other late errivals from New-York. a large and general as sortment of Staple and fancy Dry Goods. which they offer for sale on the moat favor able terms. Also, 300 piece a 42 inch Cotton Bagging, and an Invoice of Castings, fiept 27 20i. On HMDS, and OU 50 bbls. C. C. GRISWOLD dj CO. OFf'ER FOR SALE, . | Philad. Whiskey 30 do Northern Gin 30. do N- ERurn 70 kegs manufactured Tobacco 15 hhde Leaf do 1(H) bag* Coffee 50 keg* Lord 22 do Verdigris Mess end prime Pork, N. Y. City Insp’n. act 8 23 For Sale. O NE hundred and sixteen tierces of fresh heat RICE, and 18 tierces of the pre sent crop. ALSO, 40 hhds of Guadeloupe Molasses fit fur retailing. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, Factor- oct 8 u24 JosephKopman & €o. fJF AVE received by the recent arrivals, HE * large-and general assortment of B f W16J UtJ Gt>0d«, among which are— iLondeo Duffle Blanket* iRosOABd Point-- da. - -.Plain* aaA£«taes, Flann«ls & Hosiery Sup. Bluu and Black Clotbs, 'Do. Mixt do. Do. Blue add Black Caaaimorex Do. White end Boff do. Valintia and Swansdowg Veiling Camlet snd Plaid Cloaks Black end Colored Bombaxette Bombsxaens,' Carolina Plaids Parisian Prints. Furniture Calico Cambrics a*d Jaconet Muslin* India Swim and Mull , do. Jaconet add Swiss Muslin Robes Bnbbinet bed Swiss Muslin Collerets ' Bnbbinet Lace Veilt ' Ladies Blk. & aaa. Horaekin Gloves Men’s Bdek, Beaver, and Horaekin do. Silk Stockings and Gloves Nunkinind Canton Crapos Do. do. do. do. Robe* Craps Iiesse, Barege, Shawls & Handkerchiefs Ombre Fig’d Silks, new style , Barege sod Veatalenn Silk k'nd Barege Robes Sonutetts, Levantine, Brown. Black and Colored Sattins Blk. and Cnl’d Merino Scarves Jtlack and Mixt Sattinetts Plaids.Brown and Bleached Bhirtiogt and Sheetings Irish and Russia Sheetings Linens and Long Lawns, die. die. ALSO, lOOpca. 42 ineb Inverness Hemp Bagging. Oct 4 22l HAT8! HATS!! HATS!!! Butin & Scranton, - Have received per brig Draco, and schooner Mary and Marga- rat, 100 eases nf ” FASHIONABLE HATS, comprising n general assortment for the city and country market, which they offer fnrialenn accommodating terms, at their Were-Hoose, Market-Square. N. B—Ten Caaes GENTLEMEN’S BEAVERS, extra fine. Oct 1 21 HAY, WHISKKY, ftc. rax subscriber ha* just bsceived, QA BUNDLES very prime Hay . OU 20 Barrels Whiskey 10 do Cin with a general assortment nf GROCERIES. H. B. HATHAWAY* Oct 11 25p HALL 6c HOYT, OFVEH ron SALE, 3000 Baltimore prime 10,000 wt. Baltimore Bacon, assorted 25 hhdB St Croix Sugars .10 pipes Holland Gin 5 do Cognac Brandy (Seignettee) in risks Cheese 20 bbis mess Beef 100 boxes smoked Herring (fresh) 10 bbls Cranberne* 200 Hams in bags for family use. oct 8 New Flour. 1’fkfk BARRELS Richmond Superfine 1VU Flour, from new wheat, just re- eoit>ed «n4 for side b, Oct 11 C. C. GRISWOLD h CO Copartnership. T HE Subscriber having taken into eo partnership Mr. Euw’d pAnELrono, D18SOLU riUN. T HE Copartuerahip heretofore existing under the firm of HENRY & TUR NER. of Savannah, and D. HENRY di Co. in Augusta, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thnee indebted to or hav- ng unsettled business with the firm in Sa vannah will call on A. Turner, snd those in Augusta on D- Henry. ANTHONY TURNF-B- DEXTER HENRY. •ct 6 p23 the business will in future be conducted un iter ths firm of TAFT It PAOELFORD. ORRAY TAFT. Oct 11 2Btf Block Ink and Ink Powder. A FRESH SUPPLY of these superior cm. articles, manufactured by Maynard Si. Noyes, nf Boston, has just been received per brig Index, and for sale by LAY di HENDRICKSON, Oct 11 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Coffee, Pork and Lard. BAGS COFFEE l#V7 15 BblB Mess Pork, N.Y. city inspec 50 do Prime do do do 50 Kegs Lard For sale by C. C- GRISWOLD di CO, Sept 3 [PORT OF SAYAVNAB. ARRIVED, Brig Panthea, Bradley, New-York, 5 I days, to Cohpn di Miller, with a full cirgu, | bll. B- Lamar. H. delimit, J. <i M. {4h- 1 ..rgriist, A- Parsons, H. Cassidy, O. Ten- tv. W. Tighe, PuUce dl Mackenzie, G. F | Vtlmcs) E. iiilhert, Butler &. Scranton, H. Tupper, J. p. Herbort-di co. Juu. W.Long, Dttnlmm di Camefield, P. M’Dermott.Brad- %. Claghorn di Wood. D. di B. Foley, J. Lewis. F. Sorrell, L. Fitch ft co. J. Pen ] bU ti co. Jss, Walls, J. Meiga, W.Ltppitt, t. Bliss, J. & S. Stone, S. Sawyer, A. Per- I br b. Baldwin, dl co J. A, Ueauiard, W. Rtterson. W. T. Williams, A. di J. Cham pion, Gen. Ryorson, J. inglis, di co. T. But. lor di co. Steam-Boat co S.C.di J. Schenk. C. W. Rockwell dl co. C. Roe, Mayen di Hamilton, N. g, Weed, J. Anderson di co. Pauatfen, Rr, and Mr*. Thompson and 4 e.idilren, Mr: end Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Caa- *jd 2 children, Mrs, Laurens and | ™iM, Mrs. fiiwyer, Messrs. Parsons, Pen- I wrgrtrt, Washburn, Ingltt, "Penny, Pad- 6 . Howard, D. Howard, S. 8. n ...o, W Gilbert, Barton, Pitch, Webster,But- Khr. Bavannah, Paum S White, i Patmgert, P. M’ ivin,M » /d, T. Bourdon; Ma Ptovoat, Mr. Kingsleyt and JfcWjUMa,^ St. Mary’s, 2 «'*"**• '•*•>• master. Patten rtti,"*. The hrig Lark, Page, k k j^ lbe f' “'W for New-York on the I fir 11, ^"rieraoq, Riceborongb, 2 t i • m bill.., «- ,L Charleston, It' _ . Fence St Mte- Gruwold di co. Cohen St ViHt&XiIPS* ACADEMY. M R. PHILLIPS respectfully the public, thut he lies a vaci informs vacancy for a few more pupils of both sex. He teaches the following brunches nf an Education :— EnttlitK Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic. Geography, Projecting of Mapt. Antra Homy. Hiftory, CompotiUrm, Polite Literature ntui Rhetoric. i. . ' ALSO, LATOV AMS FRSMOR. ID* A separate room is prbivded for the Young Ladies | Miss. Phillips uniter his superintendence, instructs a few children in Spelling, Read ing. Writing *nd Arithmetic. From four to six Young Gentlemen may be accommodated with beard, die. in bis family. Every attention will be paid to their comfort a ud morals. An Evening BieWt!, for the instruction of Gentlemen in the Eng lish Grtmmar, Arithmetic, Book Keeping by Rouble Entry, Navigation, and the Lu- her Observations; else, the method or ts- certnining end of meesuring the distence of the Heavenly Bodice, it open every evening from seven until,nine o’clock Ferterms, which are moderate, pleeaele apply by letter or peraonelly, at his AeAde- my. corner of Broughton and Lincolu-Sts. Sept 22 17 Notice. fTIHE subscriber begs leave to infl>nn ; his 1 X friends' end customers, that he h*e token JOHN FALLS WALKER into part netabip, snd thst ln fotnre the FACTOR AGE end COMMISSION” BUSINESS will be etrried <M Cinder firm of Mnt WLaTtin ft Co. They win bp much obliged to their friends for a share of their custom, end will use their best exertions to merit the eame.— Reasonable advances wfill ha made on all property sent to their addrasa. . ROBERTMARTIN, ^Noj7, Hidden’s Wharf, Charleston. J§b£ 1 # . NVILU4M PAT TKltSON, AS removed to the brick store, one X door east-nf his former stand, -where he i* now opening e largo anil general as sortment of ami (BDDSDSs just received from New-York by the Augus ta, Savanuah, and other recent arrivals. AMObO WHICH ARE, Cloths and Cassimeres Plains and Blankets Salinetts and Sugathas Coloured end white Flannels Do Domestics Bleached and unbleached domestic sheet ings and shirtings. Dark and light. Calicoo* Linens, Lawns and Linen Csmbriee Platillss. Russia and Irish Diapers Russia Shaetinga Cambrics and Muslins Nankin and Canton Crapes BombazetU, Bomhaseens, and Dimities Black snd col. Italian Crapes Clark di Paisley's spool cotton Hosiery and darning Yarn White and colored Cravats Bolivar do Hunter’s Cord Ladies horse skin and kid gloves Gentlemen’s do and beaver do And a variety of fancy, articles, foe Jfcfie Cotton Bagging. Which he offers for sale at reduced price*, oct 8 A OAttD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the'seyera! Courts of Law and Equity n this State, offers to the public hi* pro fessional services in the Courts of Bibb, I Henry, I Janet, | Crawford, Ifonroe, I Jatper, \ Tviggt, , Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) i Jolt’ 7 84 Fly Market Beef ,T | HALF Barrels just received by 4 I. sehr. Mary di Margaret, from N York, and for Bale by J. B. HERBERT dt CO. Oct 4 the ew Hams and Flour, &c. t)AA SUPERIOR HAMS in bags 4\j\J 20 Barrels Superfine New Fk>t] 10 Pipes Holland Gin 2 For sale by T Cognac Brandy HALL & HOYT. LOST, T>F.TWEEN Johnston di Market squares Xf a double string of CORAL READS. Tun finder will be rewarded by leaving hem nt this Office. oct 8 24 London Mustard, A FRESH SUPPLY of Genuine London Mustard,- suitable fnir medicinal and other purposes, just received and for sale by LAY St HENDRICKSON, Oct 1 Shad’s Buildings. Castor Oil. A FRESH SUPPLY, pf best patent cold pressed Castor Oil, lor family .and plantation use. for sole by ~~ •’•TX-ffiMMiB, March 29 Opposite the Exchange. Notice,. . T HE flrthsefihefflat* ofEevannah) has established himself in this City for the transaction dt COMMISSION BUSI NESS, and begs leave untender his servic as to his friends snd the public in Georgia. H B. GWATHMEY. New-York, Sept. 1825. Reference! m SotumjuiA—Mr. Jos. Coat Mine; Messrs. Juhh Cukmiiio di Son, and Mt. Wm. Gasioh. . oct 8 ,,23 Cite TaCAsumEa’s Orrtos. ( 8th Oct. 1825. $ Assize- of Bread. r|NHB average price of Floor being *5 _ X per bbl. 186 Ibe. weight, the weight ' ent month must be 3 lbs, l os. Providence. The fast sailing schooner . APOLLO, Crowell, Matter, Jheviog mart of her cargo engaged, uve immeniate Dispatch. For bal aee* of freight or passege, apply to Cypt. C. oh boalra at Jones’ upper wharf, or to HALL St HOYT. oet 8 ; IV BY y. 0. BtlUBBRT fo CO. TO MORROW, Ifth im, Will k* sold before our More, at XI ehtlk. 2 Pipes Cognac Brandy, 3 TYpea Lighter* Baltimore Gin. Abo, a general assortment of GROCERIES—Terms cash. , Oet II ■ ,i», .‘.i Boots and Shoes. JUST RECEIVED, Per brig Index, 72 paekeg ce BOOTS snd SHOES consisting of the following kind, vix: ,3 Cases Gentlemen’s fine Calfskin Boots 2 do do do Sealskin do 4 do do common do dn 2 do do stout bo’d peg’d Shoes ) do do unbound do do 1 do de fine danc. Pump* do 3 do do com. do do do 3 do woman’s leather walking dn 2 do do do pumps dn 3 do Boys lined and bound do 2 do do thick do 3 do Children’s Leather Bootees I do do Morocco dn For sale low by the package or doxen hy T.S. LUTHER. oct 8 HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY NEW-YORK. I ncorporated by the Legislator* of the elate of New York, for the pur pose of inierteg HOUSES end OTHER BUILDINGS, VESSF.IjS IN PORT and their CARGOES, MERCHANDISE and other PERSONAL PROPERTY, against Loss or Dtinigt\k) Vise, and also to insnre VESSELS and MER CHANDISE against the BAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS*- PORTATION. Capital Stock £800,000, which has all been paid it, CASH, and the - public may rely with .confidence upon the. whole aum. being always available to meet', its engagements. R. HAVENS. Prest The subscriber having been appointed. Agent for the above Company, wdl insure . • fsinst Loss by Fire, snd Haiard nf Inland " svigation, as set forth in the preceding, proposals, on es favorable terms a* can Ire •' .lone in this city. 8. C. DUNNING, \ Agent for Howard Inturance Company. N. B.— Persons living in the country, , r can have inaurance effected hy addressing 'lie Agent, giving a description of the pram* ' !8ureo. Fresh Boots and Shoes The subscriber has receiv ed hy recent arrivals a gen eral assortment of BOOTH and SHOES, which he of fen for sale On reasonable terms. GEQ. NEWHALL. Young’s Building, oct 6 lm23 .4- To Kent, The house snd two lota in l^^ABroughlon-si. belonging to the l|||M»subscriber. Apply to Ws. Da dMHMHvixs. Esq. Poesession Will be given euly in November. i. M. BERRIEN, oct 6 23 To Rent. A Brick Tenement DWEL LING-HOUSE, on the north side Market-Square, at present occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene., Puimnii" *—TTV7"It tllO flfSi dl) Ot November next. - Also, the 8TORE formerly AM November | A 869®®® aXDikOaSc MAY BE OBTAINED fVR FIFE DOLLARS. T HE Grand 8tate Lottery No. III. draws during the present month, when the following brilliant prizes will be award ed to to adventurers—viz: 25 000 Dollars 10,000 Dollais 5,000 Dollars 1,000 Delia, s 1,000 Dollars 1,000-Dollars 1,000 Dollars " 1 000 Dollars And a large amount of smaller prizes, e- tnountiug in the whole to @ITJ 3 81£ a only receUred hy WILLIAM ROBERTSON. Georgian Office Tickets 5 00 I Quarters 1 25 ' Halves 2 50 | Eights 62j Oct 6 23 Oct I occupied by Mr. John B- Wick es a shoe store. Possession giv en immedialclv. Applv to CHARLES ROE. 21 tti To Rent, isos to be insured, post paid. Sept 20 IS 4 T HE subscribers have removed triJohn- ■ton’s Square, next door west of. Messrs. A. Low dt Co- where they are opening a handsome assortment of ' Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, .. in addition to their former stock, 1 W. ; 4iH.ROSE. 7 April 5 10 CT The Danen Gaxette, and Recorder, Milledgoville, will give the above four in- pertiona, and forward their accounts to thi*. office. iyi The Rev. A. CARTER, W ILL receive into his family and per sonally instruct, from four to six Young Ladies who msy wish to complete T 1 heir course of literary education. lead* ilition to the above, * few dey scholars of a similar description will be received, to com) mence on the first of November. For particulars, application may be mad* , personally or. by letter. — "< ggpriT That large and commodious Brick Tenement Building in Yurk'Strnet, near Jefferson-St. Possession given first November next Also, two Stores on Jefferson-St. adjoining Mr. E. Jencks’. Rent will be moderate. Apply to TUG’S. R. PRICE. August 6 97rp MAHAftfiM* orrioa. UV AUTHORITY or THE STATE Or NXW-TOHXI SPLENDIDTon'ERY, , To be drawn in the city of New-York, on the 4th of Jsuuary, 1826, AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES’. . 45 Numbers—-6 Ballots to be drawn, DRAWING OF THE LITERATURE LOTTERY T HE drawing of the Literature Lottery Class 2 for 1825 took place at Now York on tile 20th ult. according to appoint inent. The following are the numbers drawn:— - 1 59 54,99,10,62 5. 40,4t,21 According to which the following are the Capital prizes shove 1000 dollars. Register Comb’u Drawn Nos. Prizes of 42762 8226 31226 8441 17685 9426 39 54 59 5 10 62 21 40 47 6 40 62 10 39 62 5 40 47 l, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. 9, 5. 6, 7, 3,4. 5, 6. 7, 8, 125.000 10,000 10,000 6,696 5,000 6,000 Aug sta Stage Office BACH TICKET HATING THREB NUMBER! Ilf » COMBINATION. J. B. Yaks 4 A. M'Inlire, Manager*. \ scheme OF THE New-York State Literature Lottery, , Ci.ass 3, roa 1828. UEM.OV1&D. P ERSONS wishing seats in the Savin nah and Augusta Line of Stages, ar, rezunsted to apply at the Bar of the City Hotel, oct 8 24 Im ft. ft. ft. Iton&on Porter, Cotton ft egging, &c. A FEW casks, containing eight and: half dozen each of London Portor, im ported in'the ahip Georgia, on 2Bth Jum 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 dt CO. Jnly 16 88 Uni'Mi Society A QUARTERLY meeting will be 1 on MONDAY EVENING, 10th i Holders nf prizes will receive the cash or may renew for orders in the Grand Bute Lottery of R. I. No. 3, to be drawn the pro- sent month. Highest Prizes 25,000 dollars, 10,000,6000, die. dtc. die. on epplicatioa to W. ROBERTSON, Georgian Office Where a number of prizes in this end other Lotteries have been recently ordered and paid. oet 8 23 at 7 o’clock, at the Sunday Academy. L. oct 4 held inst. School Room MASON, Secretary. 22 TO, PLANTERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING made * considerable purchase of last season's imported ’ PLAINS, which they offer for sale at the laet year’s pricee, for cash or drafts on their factors, payable any time before the 1st of April next; which most be, at least, 20 to 25 per Cent, lew then the ensuing Fell Importation can be sold at. W. dt R, Savannah, 7th June, 18(6. I 'he Darien Gaxette will insert H the first of Oelober, and *pnd Ms office. June V ' Ranaway from the Subscriber, O N Wednesday, 24th ult. a large yellow negro man, named FREDERICK.— to Augusta.' He may have a forged pees, a* bai cail reed and .write.. A suitable reword will b* given for .his apprehension and confinement in enyijeil in the stale, so that I can get him.' JAMES CAKAK. MiHedgeville, August 28 Sent*? 1» Fulton Market Beef, c. Juet received p cr echr. Mary and Margaret H Ahf EBMiFultoti Markrt.Beef ant’s Cracker*-', ItS-and 3, Mackerel 1 Prite of 4100.000 is’flIOO.OOff 1 do 50,000 60,000 1 do 20,000 20,000 1 do 10,500 10.509 2 do 5.000 10.000 4 do 2.500 . 10,0001 10 do 2,000 20.000 39 do 1,000 38,000 79 do .500 39.009 468 do 100 46,000 1446 do 60 . 222,300 •051 1139 Pri*ft§, 31* ilka. 1567,600 t 150 i ': 25 : I Quarters : t W , I Eighth f: T: * *S rf Less then two blanks to a prize. jPrize* Payable forty davs after the drawing, but-- lie cash maybe had instantly, subject to > he usual deduction of fifteen per oeot PRICE OF TICKEm ’' ' Whole: : : Half: Yi -r This is the most magnificent scheme thrt - lias ever been offered for the patronage of ‘.he friends of Lottery adventure in Ameri* -a: The small number of Tickets, and the unexampled demand for them, is a sufficient > warrant that there will not be a chance ,i left, for weeks before the dey fixed for the** drawing, and that the price of Tickets will < shortly rise to $80. ID* Gentlemen are therefore requested to- be early in iheir application, as all .order*,, actually moiled before the rise, will be en- - titled to be euppiied at the present rates- "<* %* Note* of the Bank of the U. State* - and its Branches, Slid, generally, the Notes iff ell Banks that pay specie, received at.' par. Also, Mercantile'Drafts it eight, on any/ of the large cities, slid Prize Tickets receiv ed freely u payment. . . ‘ t Ail letter* to be post paid. The mails may he relied on ts being par- ■ foctiy safe for all remittances. 1ATE8 % M’INTIRE, Sept'20 ■ ■ mjjwSiy-, Walking i 1 it Tftft LlftHAUT ened on MondSyt), Wednesdjys, *#d ' tg, foom 3 u'pufe o^eloek.; * ^