Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 13, 1825, Image 2

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£ .view** it t» tMrit m onion ae DAll.V VASaA, Ills: S'I XtOMT ItoLLAW. OMOtM >at». s : !,i i terra o«.i*n». W&WIM <At MORNING, DEC. 19. 18*5. W« doitled yestardty le acknowledge the receipt, by Balardiyomali of tbo report* of the |nap*oton, and tho Koopori of tbo Pani To imniI for the late dolivery ofone pa per yeaterday, we would slat* that oar pres* man ereetteohed to engine*, their attend- wee st the fire jaslerday therefore saused 'the delay. We-have taken measure*'to prevent a recorouce. Wa are informed upoa enquiry that the quaatity ufnotion received in town by wag gons aiocethe first inat. ia about UMX) baled! which wee brought in by more than 140 wsg- gooa. fiat.—A fire broke oat yeaterdny morn- fog at 4 o’clock in the grocery store of Mr. VTinckler. in Weal Broad at. which together ‘ with the gooda within Waa totally deetroyed. ' Tbehoildingain the neighborhood were much expound and somatime* on fire, but by groat exertion* oftbe Firemen they were preserv ed. A handkerchief with a quantity of an gar within it« and a oandieatick being found eh the counter and the door unlocked, with ether circumetancea, render it probable that it wae intentionally aet on fire. No ioaur- eoceeiiated'ou the building or gooda. Another attempt waa made last night about 7 o’clock, to burn the house of Mr. T. Gib bons, near Oglethorpe Square, lately occupi ed by Mrs. Sweet, now vacant, but by ,|be prompt attendance of tba neighbor!, the fire waa extinguished after burniog through the Weather board*. PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. to Ton sniToaa or tbk nsonertis. Milleogzvills, Dec. 0.—Mr. Money, ’ An Speaker, having left the cheir .from in- disposition. end intending to return to hie Atnily for the remainder oftbe aepeion, the Rouse yeeterday went into an election of Speaker pro import, when Duncan G. . Campbell wee elected. . By for the tpoet iutereeting diecueeiotl Wbiehbastaken place this session, occurred yeeterday on a motion to lay the bill to lay - out the atale into seven Congressional Die- triote, on tho tsbls for the remainder of the nemieu. The subjeot was taken up soon ef. ter tea rfolock, end the debate continued without sotpensiOa till three o'clock in 'the afternoon. Should this bill pose, we Otay aay with truth, that although we could i- not command aucceas we deaerved-it, by the manner in which Wa contended for it. The debate occurred on a substitute to the origi ■el hill, in which acme trilling amendment! had bean made, by those who drew the latter. • Those who opposed the bill were MeaSrs. Turner, Lumpkin, Baker ef Warren, end Dougherty—those who supported it were Merer*. Burnside, Holsey and Pollhill. The 'arguments used against the bill were that it - Was not called for by the people—that the State was out yet Completely organized— that it would divide our representation in Congress, when union wee necessary—that Bo uvils bad been pointed ont in An present mofin of election—that it would 'open the door to intrigue—that under the present aya- tem candidates were elected by weight of 'character—aed it was argued against the bill itself, that it waa defective in the arrangement of tba counties, Ac. fire. The advocates of the bill coneludeded that the District system was adopted in most of the states—that it was ths most Republics o in Its character, by •tabling the people to know those whom they elect—that too greet a number of Re- preaentatives is Congress war# sow fro- queotly elected from the earn*' section of country, Ac. Ac. The debate will be return- od today, when most likely sdeoiiton will be mafic. The friends end opponents of the •assure are very nearly equally derided— but I still think it willbe carried. i On Wednesday, the bill to establish a Beard of Public Works was taken up and passed, with several amendments by a vote of J* to 31. Tba amend meats are, that Mem bers of the Board shall be elected bianfally— they are allowed four dollars per day, as e ; compensation daring An time they era is so teal service, wiA ell accessary contingent espepdetto be approved by the Governor i let the number’efdaye for which Aa Eaecu entire Committee rf theHoard (see hjll]ftbali •aceive pay, shall hot exceed one bandied, ■ and of tba other saambera aisty day*—the Board are to be el ell times under the dirachoo of tbe Legislature, and bound par ticularly to exeoote the laws passed by U for. theirg<w«rmnenti dt)d fifty thousand dollars .^appropriated to carry the act into effect. Mr, Burnside fron) the Committee on the JMwitrytowboa was referred so muoh of An IfeMegfrof An Govereav, an atonite 1# iheesUbHnhiuMl of n Court nf Error* Hj Appneb t mede n reycri, incappanM >y » resohMioa “ thit it is fodxpedieat and hopro. pnqto establish e Peart ef Error* and Ap peal*. or to make an addition to Ae greemii Judiciary Bytatn.” It appeprt that conaitfer- aUo diversity of aeotiment existed. iti-th# C'jmmittea,nod Ant it is intended to |iiip n anbatHuts to the Report. The Report be* IbUnws—it give* tho groundsdpoo whieb tho formation of such n Court is opposed. ‘ “The CommitUee, An. beg leave to report, that (hey here labored in vain lo digest e plan upon which such a Court can bn eats bliahed without imposing no additieoaltaa no the public, and increasing the expeose of suitors. WHW regard iu the additional pub lie expense, which would result from aucheu iastittilkm, it it aleer to the minds of your committee, that such an establishment would necessarily add several to the present list of officers in this elate, and Aet thcln offices should be filled by person* poreesiiqng the best talents the stole affords, end that those officer* should hare a salary, suitable to their taleote end service*. And with regard to increasing the expense on soitors, it is belief ed by your ooiUmitte the Constiiution of this coentry guarantees to every citizen the privi leg* of appearing before.any tribunal known to the lews of (lie land, by attorney, and your committee are entirely at a low lo understand how attoroies of such rank end Interne as would be proper to plead and practice in such a court, oould be employed without compen action for their services, which compensation would uecaaaarily come from the pocket* of theirsuitora. Your Committee ateefopioion that the establishment of such an institution would increase A* very evils which it is in tended to remedy, lor your Committal can not indulge the belief, tint the warmest ed' vocatedbr a Court of Errors and Appeals would atseol to a departure from the well known principles of this Government, so far as to hare the officer* of Ail Court (if inch an one should be esteblished)filled by any persons for life. Then your committee hare reason to apprehend the existenceofsome of the evil* al least io thit coart,which are complained of un dev our present Judiciary system, for if those officers are elected periodically, their succes sors may with the same propriety disregard 'the rules and decisions of their predeoeasort, end establish a new system for their govern ment. as do th« 'Judge* of our Superior Court*. Your eommittee find that the peo ple ard very much harrataed and perplexed bjf bow iiiy for- gttcwsl ikw eeverel ♦men ready established either in Ae character of suitors, juror* or witnesses, and that Ae op port unities to defeat the end of justice by on necessary appeals and delay, are already too numerous, qven under our present judiciary system—all of which evila, in tbs opinion of your committee, would be multiplied, should a court of errors aod apneals be established.'’ Such are lb* reasons against the establish ment of a court of Goal resort—it i* unneces sary to add that no such court will he estab lished during the presear session. . On tlie tame day, another attempt was made to bring up lbs bill to abolish' Peniten tiary punishment by moving to recoasider the vote, which went on the preceding day to reject Ae bill—bat the reconsideration was rejected by a vote of 57 to40. I cannot but express my sincere gratification of this result. Mr. Park from the committee, reported a bill to define the liabilities of endorsers of doe bills, promissory aotss cod bills of ex change. The bill lo lay ont and eatsblish the new county of Taliaferro, after being to modified, as to leave a larger portion of the counties of Hancock and Warren untouched, Ann were at first included in Ih* limits of the new county patted 69 to 45. The fullowiog report was made in Senate on Wednesday, from the eommittee .on Internal Improvement, on the subjeot of A" road from 8avannab to Maoon. Resolved, By the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, Alt Robert W. Pooler uf Ae County of Chatham, Cbm Power* of Ef- fingham, William Slater of Bulloch, Joseph Coilins of Tattnall, John Charon of Emanu- •1, Lewis Mattox of Lament, Henry Solo- non of Twiggs^nd Robert Coleman of Bibb, ha and'they are hereby appointed Commit- eionera to examine the road leading from Jeoekes* Bridge, on Ogeches river, to Ae town of Macon, Bibb Coanty, end should Aey deem it necessary, they are hereby ah' ibortted to lay out * new road on tba nearest practicable route between Aa said places, which when so laid out, shall be worked on and improved by the' hands liable to work on road* in lb* different oomuiee through whiob it peases, in A* same manner *s ether public roads are, and An public Oconpe hands shall work on said road toretor the direp tio* of said Cdnraisiioneri, or such person as they may appoint daring snob part of Ae mooAe aa they cannot bn employed In improving the navigation of said river Oconee, provided ell (lie expemea of laying out and improving said roid shall be defrayed bf Ae eaooliee Aro’ which it passes, attd iq ease of vacancy of any of A* anidCommisatonera by refusal to tent* or otherwise, (heir plac* shall be filled by A* Juitioea of A* lofwfor Court tff Urn conn ty in which wuh Cemmfrsfo|*P malted,. ud any AA* of the said Cemtniasioner* aUall for aafooieet A diseherg* the duties, hereby re- 0>n(l heat Begging 07 to 06cents. hav* yet been made, and An pvioaa wefyet; eat* Mi shed—a Aw tele* off to • bales oat of wagguas, have been, mad* at l* 1-41# 101-0 quired, provided n (Mater number will not attend. ■ ’k'. */,, A eommnniceiioo waa received from Thos U. P. Chariton, which wa* directed to Ac President uf |hb Senate, mi token ?P» read end reforred tii the Judioiery Committee. The object of Mr. Charlton it under the taep&ee of Ae Legislature ..to undertake to digest for the utw of hit felluw-oilmen*, the coinmoo Law of England, so for as he mey conceive it applicable to tin Republican In stitutioas of our oountry," in such e formes to place every citizen in pctaoaAm of it.— for the time ehd labor expcn||ed on which er- duoua undertaking, ha speclfiee “ no terms of ulterior indemnity, but at promt,Will feel contest with a resolution mlihomiag him to digest the common Law of 'England of force in Ais Stale, or st applicable lo our form of government, subject to the revision and spin ion of a committee to bn appointed by the Governor, whose duty it shall be to lay- ^be report of the committee before the Genera f Assembly, to be dispoaed of as the merit! ana utility of the work may fairly claim from its wisdom and liberality.” On the same day Mr. Walker, from the eommittee on Agriculture aod Internal Im provement reported n bill lo be entitled ari act to authorise Thomas Spalding, of M'lo tosh, Faritb Carter of Baldwin,, end their sm sociates,to construct a railroad from the Oakmulgoe to Flint river, which wa* road the first time. Tbk bill empowers the per toot named to select points as. they may lliink proper for the commencement end eoeiple- tion of the railway on thoae riven, allows them five year* to complete it, and x righi Mab'Ut fit*. tUh all.' WTflffB StUAUSkSVfi lAYAWWAH, mo. M, HM, Rfrsuro. BoheeMr Mewoome, fcow, for Mertiniqa*. Till* morelng between on* and two o’clock, ' - ' *" -—- - wind wee A levy toll for furiy-firc yean—empowers the Legislature lo aothorito the Governor *o subscribe for one half the stock—rind prohib its the construction of any rail road within 05 miles of (hat contemplated. The project tooonslruot a Canal Emm the- Ala (snail* to Turtle river at an expenoc- of£150,000, willbe reported on unfavora bly, upon the principle that the foods ot the State must be reserved to carry into effect some general (flan on the part of the Slate, and cannot be expended on mere local pro ject* It is wiA peculiar satisfaction tbef we in form the citlxens in the vicinity of Macon, that (be reins last week have raised (be rivei so that the boats can oow ply without difficul ty between this end Darien; and that bust ne«t, which has been almost at a stood in con seuuence of the lowness of the water, it rk riving Ooe booi n«s arrived with * fell ear. go, and three or four roore are expected du ring, this week, by which the necessary sup ply of groceries for our market will be rocoiv - ed- Those who wish lo bring their ooltdo to Macon may rely on finding a ready sale for it. In th» piece cotton it telling' from 11 to II 1-7 cent,. The public alien of the Mount Z'ioo “ Mis sionary" which hat been impended for a few weeke past, will be re-commenoed on the first of January, if sufficient patronage is ob tained, under the title of •< Georgia Reporter and Christian Gazette.” This puperwill b«' continued by it* former Editors, under who*, charge it lias been well conducted as a re ligious publication, and worthy the patronage of the Christian community. Miron Mutengtr. ST If the author oftbe note addressed to tho Editors of the Georgian, signed “ Wm It. Lovingston," published yesterday, posses ses any actual information respecting Doctor Sanders, he it earnestly requested tq commu nicate it, at Mrs. Sanders, at preaent residing in Ais city, remains in (he greatest state of distress, and uncertainty. Dr. Sanders when last beard of. was in Edmbuvg, Scotland, and it is therefore, alleast improbable, that hf should have been " on bit way to Savannah” without his wife being apprised of it The editors of the Charleston papers, and of those in this state will esaonlially oblige a distressed woman by giving this oue insertion COMMSROXAX.. Jfm-Orltwt, Mm. *1.—Cotton—We an sorry to be unable (o announce an ameliora lion in our market. A great want of mbhet io felt, and until the whole extent of the enor mous losses sustained by commerce in gen eral ts ascertained, speculators will use the same prudence that has induced them to tiu pend their operations thus tar. The tales of the week were trifling. They have contin ued to execute a few. orders for the supply ing of our domestic manufactures. . The quantity ofbalet, sold may he computed a' 2000 bales, at the prices of 14 1-0 a >6 bents, except a few bales, at 16 1-0 payahle at 6U days without interest.—Imports 0300 bales. Orleans, 1st quality, 15 1-0 a 16 1-0; Ditto, ad do 14 a 15. JVeto Orleant, Moo. 16.—We loaro Aat a bout 500 bale* of cotton was sold yesterday ot 16 cents per pound. Tbit price is lower than was obtained some two weeks since. The cotton market oennot yetbeooneid- •red at opened; nor Will it fairly open nntil either purchasers shall come forward proper, ed to give higher price* then have been offer ed, or the planter* ehenga their minds and conclude to seUfitr mdoh lets then they at present seem determined A. obtain. Mustiof the Lonisiana end Mississippi planter* de cline al present tending their oottoq forward, preferring to store it in their own Ware hoes *•• . . - 1 From information gathered from the mpi respectable papers it teems undoubted that this year’s crop of Aa cotton growog stales will folly equal the quantity of the crop of Iasi vear; and Aat oeribg to tba continued good weather during the picking -eaten, it oomee to clean end generally of excellent quality. DOMESTIC ARTICLES. Cotton.—Upland, pnmo, I4j ; fair to good, 13} a 14; Bus iidaad; nous do. Stained, none. •, ' . Rice.-,fJ|u3j. Ffour:—Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond, and Alexandria, $6} to 6{, very scarce. Corn.—50 e 60 cento per bushel. Oaf*.—> 8 cents do Ptoi.—bO cents do Hay.'—Prime Northern, 90 a 100, first qua lity. Whitkry Pennsylvania, »8 a 30 cents. Mty>-England Hum.—41 a 43. Murlhtrn Gin.—34 a 36. Tobacco.—Kentucky, Georgia, foe. 8 1-0 a 9; Manufactured do. 13 a 16. Tallow.—10 cent*. Poi*.—Mtou. 14}a 15; Prime, llto 11}. Mcukani—tio. 1. gfij ad}; No. a, 4} a 6; No. 3,3 40 a 3 60. Bacon—8 scarce. Lard—10} e II. Butler—SO *20; Northern inferior 9 e 10, in demand. Soap—Yellow, 6 a 8 cento. Candlet—Northern, mould tallow, 10 a 10} Georgia, IS; Sperm, 38 a 40. Cheese —9 a 10 cents. Domestic Goods—4*4 Sheeting, 13 to 16 ; 6-4, 17 a 18; 3-4 Shirting 10 a 10 f 7-8, 10 a 14; Bleached I to 0 cents advance ; - Plaids, Indigo blues, 14 to 17 ; Htripes 14 to 16;' 3 -4 Chucks, 10 to 15: 4-4,15 to 18 ; 1-8 Bed Ticking, 06 to 30- Lumber—Yellow Pino Rouging Timber,' a 6; do. Ship Plank, 15 a 00; do. Scaut ling and Boards. 10 a 14 ; do. Flooring Boards, okfar, 15 a 80 ; Biver Boards and Scantling, 12; White Oak Hogshead Staves, 15 a 17; Red Oak do. 10 a 10. FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS. Bagging.—Dundee and Inverness, 42 ineh, 22 a 24. Otnahurgs.—11 a 13. Cognac Brandy—100 a 130 cents per gel. according to brands. Holland Gin—00 a 95, do do Stiff.—Liverpool, coarse, in bulk, 50 a 55. Sugar.—Havana White, 13 a 15, nominal: Brown, It)} all; Muscovado, 101 a 18}; St. Croix, prime, 11} a 12; New-Orieunt 11 ; Refined Loaf, 18 a 81, dull. Coffee—Havana green, 18 a 18; St. Domin go, from good to green, 17 a 18. Hyson Tea—108 a 116 cents per lb. Rum.—Jamaica, 90 a 100 cents, dull; West India, 65, nominal. Molasses—West India, 33 a 35 ; New-Or leans, 37 a 33 none. British Dry Goods.—65 a 45 pet cent, edv Crockery.—30 e 36 per cent do. London Porter.—3 a 3 25 per dozen. Iron.—-Swedes 116 per ton; Euglish none American 115 ; Sheet, per owt. 10 e 12. STOC’KR United Slates Bank — No sale*. Sank of the Stall of Georgia.—SI * 90 for 100 paid In. !■ Planters' 1 Bank—84 for 80 paid in. Darien Bank Nu sale*. sieam-Boat Company—155 to 160, Marine and Fire hear. Company—16 to 17. EXCHANGE. On England—None. France— do. Button.—60 days, 1} din.; eight, 1 pre mium, Seta■ York.—SO days do; sight} prem.do. Philadelphia —Do. do. Baltimore— Do. do. Charleston.—Sight} prem. Darien Bank Motes.—17 a 20. M Carolina S. Bank Moles—IJ a 2. Cape Fear and Metehc n—Do. 5 die. N. B—State Bank of Georgia, payable m Savannah, and Augusta Branch, Plan ters’ Bank, and Bank -of Augusta, note* re ceived at United States Bank in deposits and in paymeut for bonds. FREIGHTS. To England—Jd a Id. Prince—If 2 eta. Mete- York I 25 per bag. REMARKS. COTTON—Uplands duringthe past week, were in steady demand : prime, readily tel ling st 14 cents—superior at 14 t-4 a 14 1-2 and inferior at 13 1-2 a 13 3-4— but very lit tle under the latter price. Tim stock offer ing yesterday, watt large, and the conse quence its being rather heavy at our quota tions. Of Sea Islands, the stock it still limited- most of it withheld. Soma small parcels hav* changed hands, principally at 30 cts— This, however, it no criterion of the market. RM'E.—$2 5-8 s 8 7-8; very prime, might bring £3. The stuck moderate end demand limited. CORN—I* improving.—Salve htve been mad* in quantity at 50 a 60. The stock, which hat been ranch reduoed, is held at 55 a 70 ct*. BAGGING.—This article is looking up. aod tit* quantity o > hand teusihly diminUliing —20 cents was offered for a quantity yester day and refused.—We quote it at fruin 22 a 24 cents. FLOUR.—There is but a few barrels uf Hour in market.—A quantity it however daily expected, which may lower the price in a small degree, or prevent c further advance. i ■ i ii" The stoaro-boat Enterprise. Kirkpatrick, will, two kndfd busts started for Augusta yesterday morning. The steam-boot Augusta, pelted up the river no Sunday bight. 1 The brig Hercules, from Key West, arriv ed at Mobile on the 29tb wit. The Markei.—The riven oootioua law, end Mtton sAl bsckwe^ to ctmfog to mar ket. Since the 1st of Got. only 4l0 Buie* have been received. No sale* efcouequeaoe . AMERICANS INTERESTEDf ■cwttot.acoamumcrDicri.1 eoxenoa* HIGHLY IMPORTANT Tp ALL WUo WOULD POT at UXCltvast ahd this judo* roa ruuatzi.ru. 91 FOR ME tY-YORK, [ESTABLISHED LINE] The regular picket ship AUGUSTA. George Wkkt, Master, ■ Will have immediate despatch For freight or passage, apply tq Captain W on board, at Jeaes’ Upper Wharf, or to Dec 13 HALL ft HOYT. Awl: TV, to "1 FOR AVGUSTA, The Pole-Boat Planter's Secumtt. ilhd will takn freight low If offered immediately.— JOS. GUMMING. Si! VALuAli.’.'ti at. l»j : tu ! fi’ast FOB SALE. The two.tenement Brick Houses, white trout, situated in Johnson’s Square, at present occupied by Mrs. Bailie- Alsu, tba lots situat ed on the corner of Whitaker and Bryan ats. in the occupation of Mr. Jooiab Peufield. and other*. The above property is among the most valuahle in the city, and can be obtained on terms advantageous to purchasers, for which apply to the subscriber. M. H. M’ALLISTER. dec 13 ' pt« TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUMTY. I OFFER at e candidate for your suffrages St tint election in January next, for the office of Coroner. WM. GILBART. Dee 13 16 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUMTY. 1 OFFER os a candidate for Sheriff it the election ia January next, and solicit your suffrages. DAVID BELL Dee 13 16 THE SUBSCRIBER C ONTINUES the Lumber Factorage Bu siness at his old aland near the Furl, and will give his attention exclusively tv that basilicas. JOHN EVBRINGHAAJ. Dee IS Ifijel If. LORD & CO. OFFER FOR SALE. £ Q KEGS Rogers’ Orange Gun-Pow 08 Buses k Kegs do. in 11b. canisters II Baxes S. Whitimore fo Go’s. Cot- tun Cards, warranted genuint 3 Hogsheads Leaf Tobacco Dec 18 16p NOTICE. ^LL persons having demands against the estate of Mrs. Ha nosh M’Afiister. are requested to render Asm, duly attested to H e Executor. Dec 13 ' tSjj OkANGES. PORT or . I III. It I ‘ IAYAXIAB. CLEARED, Ship Baltic, Buuker, Liverpool, Samuel Wright. Schooner Newcoma, Low, Martioiqoe, John Candler. Sloop Aoo, Crapo, Darien. ARRIVED, Sloop Leopard, Tahor.Ogeechib, 04 boars, with a full cargo of Rio*,'to R. Haberslmm, and Stile*. Stoop Regulator, Medley, Gberieetoa, I day, to the master. Sloop Ann, from St John’* Rlvor, with Oranges*. ■ Bteanvboat Comewroe, Harvey, 3 days from Cbarleaton, for Augusta and Hamburg, to G.B. Lamar—stopped to repair damage* to her boiler. ; Steam-boat food let on. Bracken, 36 hours from Charleston, to J. Gouedy. Passengers, Mrs. Elliot, 3 children and servant, Mr*. Ha bersham, 3 ohiforoo end servant, Mias Elliot, Mim Tenoo, Mease*. Haaerd, Kelsey and Muter. XDAA FINE Oranges for sale lew.— wvUU A|iply at Wallace^ store, on the wharf at the lower end oftbe town- dec 13 S INCE It bm become quit* commoa fa, many engaged to UmLuilery bUMu—Tl IHibhtb even inferior Bcbemm at beie> .'j! bnllisM If oo< the moat splendid of eayY before the pablic, and lo continue like uubB cations,—the MANAGER oftbe UnSrl Lottery f the State/Maryland, rmpecffl? invites *11 tottery advenioren, end utbers t contrast the 8cbemo of the Eighth ClaJ said Lottery with any Scheme before the S lie, in cither of tlio two AMERICASj lie U confident, that if * compari*,,, Scheme* be made for a moment, that th«,„i EighA Clots will be pronounced ib c most MAONirrcawT of any ever adopted and in the United Stales; and (list tlie atttoMs j venders to palmoffanv other on tbepnX ta really tlie most brilliant, will not only be vain and fruition, but folly iu tlie extreme. 5 • ,t to the University, tho MANAGER hesiliu* not to say, that the Nc.v-York Lottery, f t0 ^ drawn the 4th of January.) may be tlawid ia which there are but a tmull number of Tu'k ut«, and which contnlns One Hundred uni I'hirty-seveo PRIZES above (lie deoomi'u tinn of ox* uundwrd Dor.LA as. Tlie Uinus Canal Loltey coutaibs more than three limes the number of Tickets than the New York Literature, and only Eighty Jour Prises a- bove those of glOO eeoh.—Tlie •• Seomd Consolidated Lottery,” it will be seen cuo tains 35,000 (Ml!!!) Tickets, ar.d only Thirty Prizes above the denomioutinn of $100! If the time fixed for tbe drawing the latter was intended to cltih, orinjme „ t interfere with tho following splendid .Scliern,.. —Notice is hereby gjvi-n to those principal, ly concerned therein, that to draw tins huh lory with safety before Ac University tcWhs drawn, they must not only be ?ery aclive, but extremely fortunate m effecting , a ] c , u 'f their tickets ; audit will perhapsyet be found that tbe Con-olidated State Lottery will w but lliat the Unirersity will »e, the •• first Lottery" drawn in the State of Maivlaed.— Anti tite MANAGER of this Lottery agiiis publicly Mates, that no discount can be made to reodera, either “ at liocue or abroad," from the Scheme Price, whether it si,alt or tbnli not he their pleasure lo purchase sud offtr (lies* Tickets to the public—but all thine liberally and kiodiy disposed, will be lairly and liberally supplied.—It will bo nulicid that the University Lottery contains but i small number of Tickets, (19,800,) and Thru Hundred and Twenty-right PRIZES our the denomination ef Om Hundred Dollars l being Seventy seven more Prizes exceeding that sum. iban are to b« found in three class. «s ol'Lutteriea, mentioned at above, wliwtitiy gctlier contain 94.959 Tickets M!!!!!! !— Observe this difference, for the truth should be known, and then determine us your on judgement shall dictate, and act at all time* 1 hereafter in conformity thereto. Many on iter* from abroad have jieeo and are euaslinl- Iv received, and tbe sales of the Titkelt it retail bave been very considerable, and ars daily made ;aod the Manager will take plea, sure in further waiting forthwith upon thou who call personally for Tickets or Shares, or Certificates of do.; and aII orders for Tab ets or Shaves per letter, will be thankMy received, end as promptly attended te st a personal application, if addressed to the Man ager, st either of his Offices,^—where “Eful Justice is rendered to all.” plfi D ARIEN BANK NOTES wanted by T. 8. LUTHER. dec 13 16 ROGERS' ORANGE GUM POWDER. f|NHI8 article acknowledged to he eupe- J. rior wherever it it known, is manufac ; lured on new and improved principle*, as conspicuously appears from an orange atain thrown out by its ignition, a peculiarity pot sessed by no other powder, strongly indica ting the absence of all alkalies and render ing it adapted to resist the effects of a salt or humid atmosphere, It it warranted to pos ies* great strength, quickness and cleanli ness, and may bo had of different sizes, suit able for fowling piece*, rifles, lauekeU. &c. on the most reasonable terms, fruin H. LORD & CO. N. B.—Purchasers not satisfied that the abuse qualities are strictly attributable to thit article, (nay on returning it receive the pnee, toy ether «fiA ail expense* of traos- portatipn paid for iL Per ns (An F* TICKETS RISING. IROM the unexampled demand for tick- _ eto in the following Splendid Lottery, they will be advanced op FRIDAY NEXT. 16tb inst. to Twelve! Dollars. i STATE LOTTERY of MARYLAND. The drawing will take place in the city of Baltimore, and will be completed in one day, on WEDNESDAY, the I5lh FEB IlUA) Y NEXT. HIGHEST PRIZE $109,000. , SCHEME: 1 Prize of $100,000 is t do 30,000 $100,000 30,000 1 do 20,000 20,000 1 ” ” ( do 10,000 10,000 6 " * 1 do 6,000 ' 6.000 10 " " 15 do 1,000 16,000 44 ” " 10 do 500 ' 5,000 88 " " 50 do 100 5,000 176 ” ” 100 do 60 6,000 352 " ” 100 do 2,000 6678 " B 500 do ‘ It 6,000 - 16500 do 10 106.000 6356 Prise*. 1 $308,900 85009 Tickets- Present Price <f Tickets ' Whole*, : : • i : t : $10 Oa Helves, i : ' i , f ■ i ,t 6 00 Quarters, : : : i : i t : 0 50 Eighth*, i : "t it: f 05 tr Orders for tickets received at ALLEN’S OFFICE, -. ' . Dec 13 rpnftej TICKETS RECEIVED AMD . flXHE subscriber* ticket* in the' J. State Lottery <f Maryland, Prize* BAMjOM, 9*0,000, *0 lo be drawn to ooe dev, on the FIF TEENTH OF FfcBRUARX NEXT, arq received. Present Price—Whole $10— Halvos$5—Quarter* $850—Eight hvjt 06. On FRIDAY NEXT. they will, agreeably to tbe riae at Head Qoartera, at B^ttimore', he advanced to TWELVE DOLLARS— Apply then withoat delay. Dec U WM. ROBERTSON FORTUNE’S HOME FOREVERl P. CANFIELD'S OFFICES. No. 139 Broadway. New-York ; 120 Che*' nut-Stnet.Philadelphia; and 180, Market-St. Baltimore. Where bave boeo sold and paid. Prize* of $50,000, 25,000, 20,0181, 15,01(1; 12,600, 10.000, 5,000, 3,000,2,500, 2,000, 1,000, 500, foe. foe. 4MOONTIRO TO *0»1 T«A« A MILLION OF DOLL ARI I er auxuoritt or tiil stats or MARYLAMD. . UNIVERSITY LOTTERY. eiobth class—-tvrw series, p.camfiAld,mamaqer. capital rnize, $09,000 DOLLARS. The most brilliant Lottery ever aduptud anil drawn in the United Slates, and worth; the immediate attention of all Lottery Venders and Adventurers therein. Granted by the General Aaaembl) of the State of Maryland,for the benefit of Iter Lit- terery Institution*- The vyslern adopted to the approbation of, at well as in jualica to Positive^ to be drawn on the 22d February. 1826. or SOONER, and if tlie sale of • tickets will warrant it, the draw ing will take place before, or about the FIRST OF JANUARY NEXT. vmparalleledh TRULY GRAND AND SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of $100,OdO j It r -o ten 50.000 40,000 25,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 500 240 100 50 $100,000 50,000 40,000 25,000 20,000 50,000 50,000 44.000 44.000 42,240 35200 203,000 13244 Blank*, f Tbe Tickets 84.040 784,000 formed 19,000 Tickets. ine iicaei* in this Lotteri[ ,r * tor - by tbe ternary combination o ^ i0 “ i t b, from I to 60 inclnaive, and to deter™'” ftl.rf.ll th. TiokeU theraio. SO -jJJ aa shove, will severally beipbtimlo», tbe day rf drawing, and atx of d™™ d ^ and that tickat having on iia* * “““"g and 3d, V and 8th, will eeab apttoeof$IO,000: *+}**$.*& U lat, 3d an?4th i la*. ^ “J ’Jffi Sto I sad 0th ; tat. 5* 41h jd 4th pasjssa%-xz‘S's •j | A 1 ■41 I