Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 15, 1825, Image 3

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' >»: jfea-York. Oct. S.—Oirtrow.—Th«r^h»« ■Mn vert little doing in the market eittce ", | U t report! The only trimiiotion* that ? U L come to our knowledge ha»e been «!blal' 55 bale* Upland at ill, *0 bale* at U and about 30 bale* of middling Alaba- B^,t 13J cento, e»»h jauneiuaUy small. ' Import,from l«t to 30th Sept. Export, from latto 30lli Sept. Ti.o Import, from tat Jan. to Tl ® Tt. amount, to 153,4*4 bale.. 1,1 ’ ■ 98.043 tlo. I * > !• t. Of V J- id ti W t. I be irt m- £ ltd Hd idling The Hock op hand 1,179 bales. 5,MU bales. tproas, Harnett, rrovutence, u 9‘^^^'ip.Swjwk ri inll W: fifty, Pimmge't, ir, lady and two children, H. Same period l»*t y«*r. Increased Import, Export, from Ut Jon. -to let Oct. t>fi ra S* ports, Same period last year, Incmaaed Export, The Import, from let Jan. to lat Oct. exceed, the Ex- port, Slock on hand lat Jaa. 57,381 bales. 148,741 73,816 72,9*5 bales. 6,683 10,000 16,633 bales. to....to i Uplands, ...13j i Alabama, ..••••••»•••» 13# Tennessee 13} Making. From which must be deducted the qusn tity taken for home use. and which cannot bo correctly ascertained. New-Orleans,... lb....18 a I* a 171 a 171 a 16} Hid.—About 200 tierce* have been dispos al of, since uur last, at 2} cents per lb. Prime is scarce—and the slock generally much re duced. Importvfrom lat to 30tli Sept. 347 tcs. Export, from 1st to 30th Sept. 1613 tcs. Freight!.—To Liverpool, Cotton, lb. Jd a id. Exchange.—Bills on London, 60 days, ID} a 11 preni. Acw Orlenrt Sept. n.-rCotton is at pre sent one of the dullest articles in market, and may tie expected tu continue so lor some time, or at least until more favorable, accounts from Europe. Of tbe present crop in Louisiana and Mississippi we are unable to slate what will be the geoeral loss, by rot, caterpillar. &n. but presume it will nut be so great as many are willing to hold out: nevertheless a defi ciency in the expectations of many has al- .Cady been realized — As to wh.t the market will open at, there is, as usual, ..difference in •pinion, which is entirely conjectural. Ar rived this week from the Interior 3 bales new. crop; makiug in ail 23 bales this season. Mo clearances since onr last. Arrived since 1st October Iasi, 206.313 bales. Exported since 1st Oct. last. 203.914. Stock on hand t,j day, iucludiug alt ourship board not clear- a 1,3,900. Cottun Bagging.—Foreign ia plenty and dull; of Kentucky a fair supply on hand, and the principal Hales are by-retail, enoh as filling small orders for the country, die. Arrived this week 60 pieces. Exchange—On London, 3 per cent.' pre; on France, 5f. 7$ a S 30c. Freighlt—Nominal. To Liverpool, Cot- tou, per lb. Id ater. Petersburg, Oct. 7.—Cnltnn is now brought in at the rate of about 50 Bales per day.— The quantity received up to tliia time is aarhnp«400-Bad.'a. TJie vrticte was selling Vblrlv '■> «o trj eta.—on the day before K{ cents (Virginia money) was given fora very prime parcel. The agents of our Jtorthran Manufacturer! still continue to pay the highest prices, and we understand that in many instance*their nrdersareuulitnited SA '>//»r decline venturing at present rates which may continue until the end of the mouth, si which period the hnmq demand l, lug measurably supplied and less compe tition in the market, the value of the article will depend more on the complexion of tlu: European accounts. In the meantime, we deem it our duty to repent the edvice given in nur last paper to our Country friends, to a nd in iheirCotlnn with as little delay as possible: the present prices being beyond expectation, and Boino, too tardy in availing tliemsnlves of such, may fuse the opportuui ty of getting hotter. „ Tohnrro is much sought, after, and bears . excellent prices j however at present there is but little coming in, and that none of the , best. Corn continues scarce ; and. owing to *p . prehensions which we fear are but too well founded, of a chart crop, is daily on the ad Vance. We beg leave tn refer cur correc s ted li9t of Petersburg Prices, which will be found in a subsequent column. New-York, ataortad cargo to .Party fc Wey- man, and others. Paitangen, Mr, Jenkins and lady, Mr. Blatter and lady, Mr. Bradley end lady, Mr. Conolly and lady, Mra. Mar low andehild, Mim Kennedy, Mr, Kennedy and lady, Meurt. Robert IOC, Parry, Way- man, Donaldson, J. Newton,' W. Newton, DiviAe, Brnoka. and Burns. Sloop Express, Harnett, Providence, day., with a fill' ' T. Gardener Mr. Gardner,’ lady and Blair, Men re. Gray, Mallone, Hall, Capt, Delphi, and others. •'The steam-boat Pnndleton, Bracken, for Charleston, passed down tbe river yeater- rf »y* Arrived at Philadelphia 2d inst. ship Pla to, Birkett, 50 days from Cnxhaven. Pas senger, W. K. Gaston of Savannah. The ship Samuel Wright, from this port for Liverpool, was spoken Aug. 30, lat. 36, 30. AARIWD rROM THIS FORT, At Nctv-Ynrk, 3d inst. schr. Philadelphia, Emery, 18 days —4th, ship Augusta,White, 10days; ship Emperor, Sbapter,'(part of the crew sick.) ci.mnr.D row this port, At New-York, 5th instant, brig Osprey, Dorsey. At New-Orleans, Sept. 20, achr. Jane, Thompson. UP FOR THIS PORT, At New-York, 5th inst. brig Phenaant Bailey, despatch; schr. Moses, Tench, to sail 7th. At Baltimore, 4th inst. packet Clarissa Ann, to sail tttliinstant For New-York. ESTA BUSHED LIME. Tlie regular packet ship LOUISA MATILDA, is daily expected, and having part of her cargo engaged, will be immediately dispatched. For balance of freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, appiy to HALL A HOYT.'. oct 15 mML PORT or SAYANNAU Flour. O.V”‘'a.k V *'•» wH Vf AND MILENRY S i ORIb. WILLIAM PATTERSON, XT AHremoved to the brick atom, one XX door east of his former stand, where 4 | ho is now opening a large and general as, MRS. E. BEAULARD. "rtment of H oocupred by Mra. JdbAU, Jnbasmn/. iDiBTr ®©®a>0 9 Bquatws Nf» *•»»«« jnfbrm the Ladi#*; rf p* received ftotn New-York by thk Augua- Savaonahwnd ilavMibity.mat abg has rooetv u Savannah, and oth'erTecent arrivals. ‘ AMONO WHICH ARE, NEW PATTERNS FOR THE SEASON,' with a handsome assortment of FANCY GOODS. Leghorn and Straw Kata, Feather* Artificial Flowers and a large assortment of Ribbons, by the box or doxen Alio, Band Boxes of all sixes, by nost or bundles, at New-York prices. ' Oct 15 27u Mmmic T HE undersigned bat taken the lease of the north-western Tenements of Messrs. A. Low & Co’s, new Fire-Proof Stores, where he continues to devote all his lime to FACTORAGE St COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will make liberal advances on the deposit of produce Consigned to him for sale. . The birth for boats is always accessible! and per fectly safe, and the iron crane ia tbe most easy and safest in the port; and they are constant ly attended .by an intelligent and correct sworn Wharfinger, who attends also to the stowing and weighing of produce. PETIT DF, YILLEKS, Factor. Savannah, 15th October, 1625 27rc Sugar. Wine, &c. -pBTME MUSCOVADO SUGARS i X Barre’i & Hogsheads Sweet Malaga Wine Whiskey, Gin, Apple Brandy Pepper For Bale by J- E. BURRILL, Mongin’s Whnrf. Oct 15 *’P Cloths and Casaimere* Plains and Blanket* Batinette and Sagathaa Ctdoured and white Flannel* > Do Domestics Bleached and unbleached domestic sheet' ings and ahirting*. Dark,and light Calicoes Linens, Lawns anti Linen Cambrics Platilloa. Russia and Irish Diapers Russia Sheeting* Cambrige end Muslins Nankin and Canton Crapes Bombazetls, Bombaxenns, and Dimities Black and col. Italian Cropos Clark Si Paisley’s spool cotton Hosiery and darning Yarn White and colored Cravats Bolivar do Huntor’a Cord Ladies horse skin and kid gloves Gentlemen’s do and bcavur do A nd a variety of fancy articles. &c. &c. Also, a large supply of 42 inch Cotton Bagging. WInch he offers for sale at reduced prices, oct 6 For Providence. 4L ingecl APOLLO, Crowell, Matter, having moat of her cargo engaged, > immeniete Dispatch. For bal ance of freight or passage, apply to Capt. C. on board at Jones’ tipper wharf, or to HALL * HOYT, oct 8 , ... „„J OIL, fte. 20 Quarter Casks Sweet and Dry Malaga Wine 10 Half Quarter Casks Imita tion Madeira Wine 25 Baskets Sailed Oil 200 Bagged Heine, end 108 Qr. Boxes Span. Segars For aale by COHEN Si MILLER. Oct 13 2Be IraSTSST BY J. B. HERBERT St CO. On WEDNESDAY; 19th inat. i Will be told before our store, al It o’clock. •• A general uuortment of GROCERIES. 2 large size Veoetitu Carpets 1 Brussels do 1 Clothes Press end Drawer* 2 Grates 3 looking Glasses 1 Bedstead I Bureau 1 feather Bed .—Terms Cash, not 16 Oct 15 FIFTY BARRELS HAX HALL’S SUPERFINE NEW FLOUR, just received aod for ssle by PONCE A MACKINZIE. 27r U 1001” 4 REGULAR meeting of“Thousnml and One,” will be hold ut their room THIS EVENING, *t SEVEN O’CLOCK. By order of the Nohln. M —S, Sec’ry Oct. 15, 1825. HffiSF MKDSDSq JA.MEft WELLS, MIBOBAHT TAILOR, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE CITY- , HOTEL, ON THE BAY, 9 now opening t large assortment ifj CLOTHS, CASSLYIEKES, VESTINGS, Sic. of the most fashionable pattorns, ami Home of them of a very superior quality. which he will make up in the newest and neatest STvi.E-—he having a number of first rate workmen in his employ, which he haa brought out from the North. A. LARGE ASSORTMENT FASHIONABLE OF NEW ANDl Reaftj MtttVft CYoiYnng, comprising every article in hi. line, which were mailc in the best rnancer. under his own Htiperinteiidanoe, expressly for tins market.— Also, a large assortment of LADIES' CLOAKS, T HE Greed State Lottery No. Ill- will be drawn and finished in » few minutes, when the following brilliant prizes will be awarded to to advonturers—vii: 25,000 Dollars 10,000 Dttllais 5,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1 000 D .liars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars And a large amount of smaller prizes, a- mounting in the whole to Parsons wild have left orders, are inform ed that the TICKETS ARE RECEIVED, and will soon advance. Tirkots 6 00 I Quarter* 1 25 . Halves 2 50 | Eights 62} WILLIAM ROBERTSON. Oct 13 Georgian Q/Jice BLANKETS and DAOGlNG W. and \A Rose, H AVE received by the ship Emily, from Liverpool, 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 inch Dundee Cotton Bogging Grundy’s While. Blue and Mixt Plains Point anil London Duffle Blankets which will, those already oil hand, of last New-England Runi,t5c. 20 Hogsheads N. E. Rum 60 Barrels Sugar 30 Barrels Whiskey 40 Bsrrela Pilot Bread 5 Barrels Cranberries 10 Bags Coflhe H. BLAIR, Exchange Dock. 25l For 8*lo by Oct ll HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! Joseph Kopman Si Go. H AVE received by tbe recent arrivals, a large and general assortment of &¥ancj Dt? GouAa, among whir.hnre— Loudon Duffle Blanket* Rose and Poibt do. Plains and Baizes, Flannels fil Hosiery Sup. Blue and Black Cloths, Do. Mixt do. Do. Blue and Black Cussimeres Do. White and Buff do. Vsllntia and Swansdown Vesting Camlet and Plaid Cloaks Black and Colored Bombazctta Bombazenns, Carolina Plaids Parisian Prints. Furniture Calico Cambrics and Jaconet Muslins India Swiss and Mull do. Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Robes Bobbinet and Swiss Musliu Collarets Bobbinet Lace Veils Ladies Blk. Si ass. Horaekin Gloves Men’s Buck, Beaver, and Hnrsekin do. Silk Stockings and Gloves Nankin and Canton Crapes Do. do. do. do. Robes Crape Lease, Baroge, Shawls Si Handkerchiefs Ombre Fig’d Silks, new style Barege end Veslalene Silk and Barege Robes Ssrsnetts', Levantine, Brown. Black end Colored Settina Blk. and Col’d Merino Scarves Black and Mixt Sattinette Pluids. Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Irish and Russia Sheetings Linens und Long Lawns, die. die. ALSO, 100 pcs. 42 inch Inverness Hemp Bagging. Oct 4 221. ButYfeT & Scranton, * SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Jiret Tuetiay in November next, W ILL bn sold in front of the Court. House in Bryan County, between the ueunl hours of sale, iA TRACT OF LAND, in uid County, known bv the name of ;* Palermo," contain ing ejght hundred acres, more or Was, bound ed N. E. by Sweat’s lands; S. W. by a salt marsh—other boundaries nqt known : Lev ied npon u tbs property of R. T. Keeling, to satisfy an execution In favor of the admin istrators of Benjnnnn Stiles, deceased. TIIO Oct 13. IOMAS HARN, S. B. C. 26 Have received per brig Draco, and schooner Mary and Marga ret, 100 cases of FASHIONABLE HATS, comprising a general assortment for the city and country market, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms, at their Ware-House, Market-Square. N. B.-Ten Cases GENTLEMEN’S BEAVERS, extra fine. Oct 1 21 BOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY NEW-YORK,. I NCORPORATED bv the Legislature of the state of New-York, for' the pose of insuring Boots and Shoes. dV -i- JUST RECEIVED, Perhrig Index, 29 packsg es BOOTS and SHOES consisting of the following kind, vix s 3 Cases Gentlemen’s fine Calfskin Boots 2 do do do SeslBkin do 4 do do common do dn 2 do do stnut bo’d peg’d Shoes t do do unbound do do 1 do da fine dine. Pumps do 3 do fio com. do do do 3 do womeu’a leather walking dn 2 do do do pumps dn 3 do Boys lined and bound dn 2 do da thick do 2 dn Children’s Leather Bootees 1 do do Morocco do For sale low by the package or dnzeh by T. S. LUTHER. oct 8 °re$h Boots and shoes Tlie subscriber has receiv ed by recent arrivals s gen oral assortment of BOOTb and SHOES, which he of fers for sale on reasonable terms. GEO. NEWIIALL, Young’s Building, oct 8 loi23 For Sale. O NE hundred and sixteen tierces of fresh bent RICE, and 18 tierces of tbe pre- sent crop. ALSO, 40 hhds of Guadeloupe Molasses fit for retailing. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, Factor net 8 u24 some of a very superior quality. Orders of year’s importation, will.enahlc them to supply j I their customers on very moderate terms.—— I I Their assortment of STAPLE AND FAN. j CY GOOfiS, will be very euinplete | few data. Oct 13 iiis former custuniors are suliciled. Ocl 15 27 BY AUTHORITY OF THE State of Rhode Island,) UNDER THE ByPERl.NTENDANCE OF MAN* AGERS APPOINTED BY LAW. GRAND STATE LOTTERY, THIRD CLASS—*—NEW SERIES. Oranges. 5000 ORANGES ’ F0R SALE '“ WILTBERGERJ: CORNWELL, Exchange Dork. Oct 13 26p LANDING FROM THE BRIG PANTHEA, f E KEGS first quality Goshen Butter LtJ 40 Half barrels fresh Flour 10 dn do Beef Together wirh a general assortment of GROCERIES,constantly on hand, and will ho sold by WM. TIGHE, Market Square. Oct II 25l CLEARED, Schr. Apollo, Crowell, New-York, Hall &. Hoyt. SAILED, Brig Pantliea. Bradley, Now-York. Biig Index. Baker, do. Schr. Mary di Margaret, OwenB, St.Marys. ARRIVED, Ship Oglethorpe, Tanbnor, 9days from Nvw-York, to Hall & Hoyt, consignees— rimcety Mackenzie, Dunham St Cainplield, H Clcland, T. Butler Si co. A- G. Miller, 0- Taft. A. U. Oemler, N. B. Weed. G.B. Lamar. G. Newhall, M.Cunningliam, John- •luu, Hillrdi cu.W. H. Trapin, T. I. Wray, “■ c. Si J. Shecnk, H. Lord Si co. E.Reid, A- &. E.Wood, B. Burroughs, Lay di Hen drickson, W. di H. Rose. H. Topper, L, Baldwins, t0 , u, Campbell, J. W. Long. *• "• Morrell, Mayers di Hamilton, H. Lord Sc co. C. C. Griswold di co E. Bliss. “• Marlow, J. B. Herbert di co. J. P. Hen- H-’i, ^ ll,ller . B. W. Delsmater, Cohen di Miller, VI. Hosgdi co. J. P. Seize, W. B. Hatch. D di B. Foley, P. M’Dermott, Jas. Anderson di co. O. Teft, Philbrick di verznton, P. Hill. T. Butler di co. Wiltbor- Cornwall, W. Tigho. J. di M. Pren- w'rgsst, W. Evans, Geo, Gordon, A. Du- jVe, A. Parsons, Taft dC Padleford, L. e hy«J. Gilbert, Steam Boat co. G. & W aoMrtson, J. Kopman dl co. Paeeengere, ,.r* ker and lady, L. Petty,'laidy and 4 xji ,cn '.I. Lawrence, lady and child, Mra. P.” 1 * Messrs. J. Anderson. J.W.Anderson, •wpfield, 8t*rr, and others, and 13 in the , "jf 9. Off Hatteraa, spoke brig Os- this port. Franc*,, Croft, Philhdelphie. 9 ds. L fo!. f “ ll „ c ‘ r A 0 ’ t0 E Reid. M. Hopkins, i c - Roe ’ „ I., 10 ™', Paeeengere. Gen. Muntgpme- , chi| d end servant, Capt. Wilt- aorvant^ Mr*.Morris, •IJaaeaiywn r Nicoll, J. Blaokeoibip, from W ILL positively be drawn in Providence j on the 14th Jny of October* S. 4r Jlf. Allen tSp Co. Agenttfor the JSIanngert. |i&,000 Wighest 1'tVAfc SCHEME. 1 Prize of J25.000 is 4 1 Ho 10,000 1 do 5,000 5 do 1,000 1 do 579 7 do 500 40 do 100 52 do 50 156 do *0 1258 do 8 10608 do 4 12120 Prizes. 22100 Blanks. New Flour. ■t AA BARRELS Richmond J.vrvP Flour, from new wheat, just re ceived and for sale by Oct 11 C. C. GRISWOLD di CO. Copartnership. r|7HE Subscriber having taken into co- X partnership Mr. Emv’D “ lusiness will ir HAY, WHISKEY, frc. THE SUBSCRIBKH HAS JUST RECEIVED, Q l"h BUNDLES very prime Hay Olx 20 Barrels Whiskey 10 do Gin with a general assortment of GROCERIES, H. B. HATHAWAY' Oct 11 25p 5.500 4.000 2,600 3.120 9,984 42,432 In this Scheme, with eight drawn ballots, there will be 56 prizes with three numbers on them; 1,456 with two numbers on them i and 10,608 with one number on them. Those tickets having none of tlie drawn ballots on them being blanks. Prizes payable forty days after the drawing and subject, as usual, to s deduction of fifteen per cent. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS: Wholes, .$5 00 Helves. .•*••«.2 50 Quirlen, ............... a............1 25 Righlhs................................ 02 ID’ Those who have ordered Tickets the above Lottery, are requested to call aod receive them, at LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. Oot 15 10.000 5.0001 A partnership Mr. Eow’d Padki foru, 5,000 the business will in future he conducted un- 5791 dor the firm of TAFT St BADELFORD. ORRAY TAFT. Oct 11 25tf Black Ink and Ink Powder A FRESH SUPPLY of theae superior articles, manufactured by Maynard & Noyes, of Boston, has just been received per brig Index, and for sale hy Oct l( Notice. T HE Subscriber (late of Savannah) has established himself in this City for the transaction’ of COMMISSION BUST NESS, and bega leave to tender his servic es to his friends and the public in Georgia. H. B. GWATHMEY* New-York, Sept. 1825. Referencee in Savmnah—Mr. Jos. Cum Ming. Messrs. John Cummins Si Son, and Mr. Wa. Gaston. oct 8 l23 LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. New Flour, &c. Jiut Received, BARRELS NEW FLOUR £aj 15 do Sargent’s Crackers 10 Half Barrels Fly Market Beef For sale by BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD. Oct 11 - BANK STATE OF GEORGIA; ) Savannah, Oct. 12, 1825. j NOTICE. T HIS Bank will be closed on Saturday next, the 15th inst. for the purpose of balencing the booke, preparatory to a semi annual settlement t therefore ell bills and fi. D. S. litmAon Yotter Gottan Ragging, &c. A FEW casks, containing eight and hull'dozen each of London Porter, inr ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June last, are yet on hand end for sale; also, Cotton Bagging, errtea of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN WARE, and a variety of Seasonable Dry Goods, Apjdy to ANDREW LOW R CO. July 18 88 A CARD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practicf in f “ •“ ' THE I S opened on Mondays, Wednesdays, and: Fridays; from -3 until 6 o’clock, oct 4 *2 the several Courts of Law and Equity q.tbie State, offers to tbe public hie pro notes due on that day and on Sonday, the | feksional services in the Courts of 18th, must be taken up and paid on FRIDAY I (((56, I Henry, \ Jtmet, \ Crawford, the 14th instant. '. . J AfoiirOs, | faeptr, IjVizrr, , Pike. By order hf Vie Hoard of Hireetore, I WASHINGTON POE. A. PORTER, Cashier. Macon. Bibb County, (G»J Oct 13 26 j July 1 I *4 4-' To Rent, The house and two lots in Broughton-st. belonging to the uibscribor. Apply to Wm. Da vies. Esq. Possession will be given oarly in November. J M. BERRIEN, oct 6 23 the pur- , IUSES and OTHER buildings. Vessels in port and their CARGOES. MERCHANDISE and oi her PERSONAL PROPERTY, against. Iioss or Damage V3 Fite, and also to insure VESSELS and MER CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS- portation. Capital Stock 8800,000, which has al) been paid in CASH, and the public may rely with confidence upon the whole eum. being always nvnilsble to meet its engagements. R. HAVENS, Pros’!. Tlie subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, will insure against Loss by Fire, and Hazard of Inland Navigation, as set forth in the preceding proposals, on as fsvorab[e terms aa'e.sn he lone in this city. S. C. DUNNING, Agent for Howard Insurance Company. N. B—Persons living in the country, cun have insurance effected by addressing lie Agent, giving a description of'the prem ies to be insured, post paid. Sept 20 16 The Rev. A. CARTER, W ILL receive into his ftttnily and per sonally instruct, from four to six Young Ladies who msy wish to complete heir course of literary education;, In ad dition to the shove, a few day scholars of a -rimilar description wiil be received,' to com mence on the first of November. For particulars, application may he made personally or by lettor. Sept 17 15f To Rent. A Brick Tenement DWEL LING-HOUSE, on the north side Market-Square, at presem occupied by Mr. H- D. Greene. Possession can be had on the first day of November next. Also, the STORE formerly occupied by Mr. John B. Wick, as a shoe store. Possession giv en immediately. Apply to — \RLES roe. 21 ifc; fossPBeion. c November u jit - CHAU Oct 1 ilk 1 To Rent, That large and commodious Brick Tenement Building in York Street, near Jefferson-St. Possession given first November next Also, two Stores on Jefferson-St. adjoining Mr. E. Jencks’. Rent will be moderate.' Apply to THO’S. R. PRICE. August .6 97rp Aug .sta Stage Office YLEBLOVm P ERSONS wishing seats in the Savin nah and Augusta Line of Stages, an requested to apply at the Bar of the City Hotel, oct 8 24 Im MGHT SCHOOL. T HE inbscriber wiil open hia Night School for the Instruction of Youth at his residence near the Catholic Church, on MONDAY, 3d October next, wherein will be taught Reading, Writing, Vulgar and Decimal Arithmetic, Geography anti Book keeping, in a m, thodical way not su PETER HYNES Sept 6 17Jnt&s • Notice. T HE subscriber bega leave to inform his friends end customers, that he has taken JOHN FALLS WALKER into part- nership, end that in ftiture tbe FACTOR AGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS will be carried on under firm of Haiheit Jiwtln ft Co. They wiU be much obliged to their friends lor e'share of their custom, end will use their beet exertions to merit tbe same.— Reasonable advance* will be made un all property lent to their address: ROBERT MARTIN, No: 7, Kiddell’e Wharf, Chartaatoo. Sept tl T«tp 1 *rize of 4100,000 is 4100.000 I do 50,000 50.000 1 do 20,000 20,000 1 do 10,600 10.600 2 do 5.000 10.000 4 do 2,500 10,000 10 do 2,000 20.000 ; 39 do 1,000 39.000 78 do ' 500 39.000 468 do 100 46,000 1446 do 60 222,300 . 5061 6139 Prizes, Blanks. £567,600- 41 MANAGERS’ OFFICE. BY AUTHORITY OF TU? STATE OT REVT-TOR*. SPLENDlliToTTERY, To be drawn in the city of New-York, on the 4tli of January, 1826, AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES, 45 Numbers—6 Ballots to be drawn, SXCU TICKF.T HAVINO THItF.E HUMBEIU tU COMDipATIUH. J. B. Yalet St A. M'Intire, Manager!.. SCHEME OF THE New- York State Literaturg Lottery, CLASS 3, roa 1826. Less than two blanks to a prize. Prizes payable forty dava after the drawing, but /he cash maybe had instantly, subject to the usual deduction of fifteen per cent. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole: : : : : 450 I Quarters : : 412 50 Half: : : i : : : 25 | Eighth i t t : 6 25 ThiB is the most magnificent scheme that lias ever been offered for the patronage of, ' 'he friends of Lottery adventure in Ameri ca. The small number of Tickets, and the unexampled demand for them, is a sufficient wnrrant that there will not be a chance left, for weeks before the day fixed for the drawing, and that the price of Tickets will shortly rise to 460. ID" Gentleman «r* therefore requested to be early in their application, as all order* ictually mailed before the rise, will be en titled to b« supplied it the present rqtes. * t * Notes of the Bank of the U. State* and its Branches, end, generally, the Note* of ell Bank* that pay specie, received at par. • Also, Mercantile Drafts it sight, on spy of the large cities, and Prize Ticket* receiv- ad freely ip payment. All letters to be post paid- The malls may be relied on a* being pet* fectly safe for all remittance*. YATES $ M’INTIRE, WaMngbmCity Sept 20 iqHn