Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 31, 1825, Image 2

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BY O.* W. ROBERTSON, rUIH.lSMEU* or THE LAWS OP THR UNlO*. DAILY FAPKR, J COI’NTIIV I'AHKlt, t : EIGHT DOLLAR*. : : :iyvK dollars. THURSDAY MORNING MARCH31. iLf Subscribers to the Geohuian <>u the We stern route, are informed that one of the editors will in a few days call upon them for the amount oftheir respective subscrip. tions—of which all concerned will please take due notice. A sermon, on thn Passion, will be deliv ered in the Catholic Church, on FRIDAY next, by the Rev. Mr. Bolami, at 6 o’clock in the afternoon. By the arrival yesterday of , tho schooner Rambler. Captain Sheldon, wc receivod the Providence Journal of the -21st instant; and by the sloop Ann, Captain Hkadlv, the Norfolk Beacon of Thursday last. In tho Supreme Coutt of the U. States, on the 19th instant, in tho case of the Bank United States vs. The Bank State of Geor gia, the decree of the Circuit Court of Georgia, was reversed, and the cause rc- tnanded. The Supremo Court of the United States adjourned on the 21st instant, alter a fa tiguing session of six weeks. The Na tional Intelligencer states that the number of cases on the Docket of the Supreme Court, at the commencement of the Into term, was one hundred and sirty-four. Of these, with all the labor devoted to the bu siness, but thirty-eight were arguedand de cided-being one-fifth only of the whole number; so that,upon an average, the av erage time for obta^iing a decision on sn appeal to the Supreme Court, under pres ent circumstances, no matter how urgent, bow important, or universal in its operation, must be fee yean—a delay operating to the denial of justice. For this evil, says the Intelligencer, there must be a remedy. It Ought not longer to be deferred by a mere difference of opiuion as to the mode and measure of the remedy. If the Judges of the Supreme Court are not relieved of the duties of Circuit Judges, in part at least, they cannot discharge their higher and more important duty of judging in the last resort, with justice to the parties, to the country, or to themselves. Our late President Mr. Monroe, was to leave Washington on the 23d instant, for bis farm in Loudon county, Virginia. He was to be escorted by a troop of horse and teveral independent companies to the Dis trict Line. The Havana papers of the 5th instant, Contain a decree of General Vives, estab lishing a military commission in Cuba, to try all persons suspected of being Constitu tionalists. This rigorous measure is (bund ed on the decree of Ferdinand, of the 13th Jan. 1824, “ the more effectually to pre- The Hon. Mr. Stanley, one oftho three' members oftho British Parli lent who ar rived in this country last season, has sailed from Ncw-York for England, in one of tho Liverpool packets. These gentlemen (nays the Ncw-York Statesman) have, we beliove travelled over nearly the whole extent of the United States and Canada, and have, at all times, exhibited the temper, feelings, and modest deportment, of gentlemen of cul tivated minds, anxiouB to acquire accurato information of our country, itB resources, and institutions, and of the manners and customs of the people, and they have, on all occasions, received the friendly and polite attention of eur citizens with a correspon dent spirit. About a twelvemonth sinco, several de predations wore committed upon the way mail route between Philadelphia and Balti more- Letters from Chester state, says tho Philadelphia Aurora, that William B arton, an apprentice to the then postmas ter, has acknowledged that ho committed those depredations, and five hundred dollars hnve been recovered from him, which are put into the hands of W. Anderson, H. Mi era, and E. Dahlinoton, three respec table citizens of Chester, to bo returned to the rightful owner. The young man has made his escape. Oriental Dinner.—Captain Maitland, of a British Iudiaman. in the harbor of New-York, on the 17tli instant, gave a dinner to a number of friends. The dinner (says Noah's Advocate) which seemed to consist of a profusion of rich viands, was served up in the state cabin on the deck, in a style of eastern magnificence, accompan ied with the choicest wines, fruits, Sic.— The party were wailed on by the steward, cook, and others of the crew, all of whom were dressed in their national costume,tur bans, catlans, &c. During the entertain ment, several airs were given by the ship’s bond. On the deck were many spectators, who seemed delighted with the novelty of the oriental scene. arrived moM this eort, ; Item frontierof the State of Missouri, to thn At Providence, tilth instant, ship Rislig boundary lind of tlm United States, tho di- States. Pearce, 11 days. 1 , rection to Santa Fe, of Now Mexico : Pro- At Charleston, 28th inst. sloop HeraB, rided, That the said Commissioners shall Heath, 1 day. j | first obfain the consent of the intervening ue FOR THIS FORT, tribes of Indians, by treatv, to the marking At New-York, 2tst. inst. ship Augush, of said road, and to the’unmolested use Char teuton, March 29.—In ,t|.. ship June, (of Baltimore) Childs, i R. I.) 8 days—put in for orders'. Cleared, Fr. ship Eclair, Pressac, Bor deaux ; schr. Lilly. Hall, New-York. Wont to sea. brig Ventrosa, Allen. Gree nock; sloop Wiliam.Swasey, St.Augustino. [PUBLIC ACTS.] An Act confirming an act of die Legislature of Virginia, entitled “ An net incorpora ting the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Com pany,” and an act of the stute <f Maryland cn, firming the tame. G it enacted by the Senate and House ofReprcsentativesof the United Rates America, in Congress assembled, That TO THE EDITORS OF THE GEOHGI AS. We notice with pleasure and feeling, a communication signed " A Citizen,” pub lished in last evening’s Republican- It is fraught with noble and generous fueling —his sentiments are those of a citizen, who appears to boar the interest and welfare of the state at heart—and they are those which should be felt and breathed by every freeman. There is one sentence in his piece, however, which requires some ex planation to the public, viz. he says “ ho wished that a remonstrance should have preceded their (our) resignation”—in an swer to his wishes, we can say by %vay of proof, as one among the many instances that we Hava remonstrated In vain to the Board of Pilotage, within the last three months, on a similar occasion—they treat ed our petition with contempt, by ordering the same to be pasted on their books!! no doubt to bo inspected at leisure by the most argus-eyed oftheir Board. TWFNTY-ONF, PILOTS. OOJMMIIBIICXAX'. Havana, March 31.—There is at pre rent no prime Coffee in the market, at rea sonable prices ; Sugars are very scarce at present, being shipped oft' as fast as they arrive in town. Our Rice market remuins , in a deprosssed state ; two cargoes from serve his dominions in America from the 1 your place sold at $r,[ a J .Jtlis. Our mar- horror and and ruin with which they are gienaced by the untoyal ipirit of reform.” This is the foundation uf the report that martial law had been proclaimed at Uavana. Capt. Bridges, from Jacqucmcl, arrived at New-York, states that the Pirates are again becoming quite numerous around St. Domingo, and between Capes Tiberoon and Nichols Mole. At Cape Maize on the Cu ba shore, Beveral American vessels have lately been taken by them.—Our cruizers. it is added, are seldom seen onthe South side of the Island of St. Domingo, though we have a great trade there. An herma phrodite brig, has recently been taken off St. Domingo. Off Crooked Island, Cupt. B. spoke an English brig from Jamaica, who informed that two piratical schooners wore Cruizing in the Passages, and had robbed •everai vessels. The schr. Mobile, of Balti more, had been obliged to throw overboard her dec k load, and run into Jucquemel to escape the pirates, In Wilmington, N. C. a dinner and bal| were prepared for the entertainment of Gun. Lafayette, which unfortunately lie Avus unable to partake of, in consequence of the speed with which he was compelled to travel. Tho Capo Fear Recorder says— “ We have keenly fell our disappointment, in relation to the visit of General Lafayette ; and the more, as we had been induced to believe—nay, could nut doubt, until the certainty presented itself—that we should enjoy i)iH presence. Still wc complain not; we are convinced that cogent reasons op posed thomsnlvoB to our wishes ; and sub- piit, without a murmur, to our wayward destiny.” At the dinner this toast was given— - Our Disappointment—May we still ex claim : Venerated Soldier of Liberty, untir ing philanthropist,speed thee happily on thy way ket is more than sufiiciently supplied with Flour. Extract from a letter dated Glasgow, Feh. 10.—“We give you prices of cotton for this week—Sea-Islands, 18 to 23 ;—Boweds, 10} to 11} ; Orleans, 10j to 12J : Demerara,12j to 13!; Madras. 8}; Surat, Tto 7L PORT or SAVANNAH. ARRIVED, Ship Emperor. Bennett, 7 days from N. York, to Hall Si Hoyt, J. & M. Prcnder- gast, C. Kelsey Si co. II. Tupper, J. W. Morrell, J. W. Long, J. Blanchard, J. Wells, Dulmmel Si Auzc, N. B. Weed, G. Newhall, A. &. E. Wood, Ponce Si Mac kenzie, J. Anderson, Win. Scarbrough, J. Kopman Si co. G. Gordon, M. Houg Si co. T. R. Price, Z. Day, Dunham Si Cainp- fiold, Bradley, Claghorn Si Wood, A. Huh sett, P. E. Brassinne, T. Butler Si co. O. Tall, Gen. Ryerson, P. Hilt, G. B. Ln mar. J. W. Lung, Johnston, Hills & co. C. C. Griswold, Bliss & Wadsworth, H. Clu- land, F. Dcnsler, Hazard & Densloiv, J. D. Suitze, J. Meigs, C. Roe, H. Cassidy Si co. Cohen Si Miller, Jno. Bradley, J. H. Oldershaw, R. Campbell, and J. B. Herbert & co. Passengers, Messrs linesman, Prall, Earl, and Dickson. Spake on Tliurs. day last, lat. 34,52, Ion. 75, brig Pheasant, 5 days from Suvannnh, bound to N. York. On Saturday, spoke in lat. 35, 2, Ion. 75, brig Signal, Clurk. 17 days from Mobile for Now-York. The ship Emperor, did not go ashore yesterday at high water, nor was she ashore at ull upon the oystor hods, as reported, Schr. Uethia Si Anna,Hawes, Baltimore, and 4 days from the Capos, Corn and Whis key. to llall&Huyl,and Douglass & Sorrell. Schr. Rambler, Sheldon, Providence 8 days, full cargo, to P. Hill, M. & A. Smith, (). Taft, W. Bowers, A. Si E. Wood, R. Waterman & co. Henry Si Turner, and the master. Sloop Harriet, Bowles, Baltimore 7 days, Whiskey, Gin, itnd Corn, to Douglass Si Sorroll, It. M. Goodwin, T. R. Price, A. Duliitirc, mid the master. Sloop Ann, Deadly, Norfolk 4 Says, with Corn and Flour, to G. F. 1’nlmCB, CLEARED EUR THIS PORT, At Boston, 18tli instant, schr. Margaret, Mathews. White, despatch. At Philadelphia, 2tst inst. brig Fraqcca, Croft, without delay. 87 AUTHORITY, thereof to the citizens oftho United States and to the Mexican Republic. Bec. 2. And bo it further enacted, That the President of the United States be, and i,* he hereby is authorised to rntiBo the mark ing of the said road to be contiiiiieu trom the boundary line of the United Status to (he frontier of New Mexico, undor such re gulations as may bo agreed upon for that purpoBO between the Executive of the Uni ted States aud tho Mo lean Government. Sec. 3. And be it further unacted, That the Bum of ten thousand dollars be, and the same hereby is. appropriated to delrny the expenses of marking the said road ; and of on* thousand dollars for the performance nf the duties required of them by’Ins sot which said several sums uf money si,all b, paid said Register and Receiver, mid the 1 Clerk, out of any money in the Treason not otherwise appropriated, whenever tli, business is completed, und the report ap- proved by the Secretary of the Treasury.; For freight or passage, hayiuir ei Sr.c. !l. And be it further enacted, That' cotwimuailouB, apply to tile C tho President of the United Slates be lie is hereby, authorized to uppuint two ofii. i ors. to be called the Keepers of the Pub lic Archives in tho Territory of Florida, one of srle„ai shalljc f'P his nfti’ce a t St. Au gustine, in East Florida, and the ollu.. -si Pensacola, in West Florida. Sec. 10. And he it further enacted, That the said officers shall each give bond and security in the sum of twenty thousand dol lars, tor the sale keeping and preservation oftho said Archives, and for the faithful performance of the duties of their resnec- For New-York, ESTA m.l SH ED I.IME The regular packet shit EMPF.ROR, * „ u - Bennett, Ma,t, r , Wdl have immediate de«p llcl and. hoard, at Jonea' Upper Wharf, or {J"* * March 31 HALL & IIOVT. the further sum of twenty thousand dollars I live officers, and the translation uf such of B the act of the Legislature of the elite of Virginia, entitled “An act incnrpijfating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Conpany,” be, and the same is hereby, rutifisd and confirmed, so far as may ho necessary for the purpose of enabling any company, that may hereafter he formed by the aifhority of said act of incorporation, to early into effect tho provisions thereof, in the District, of Columbia, within the exclusive jurisdic tion of the United States, and no further. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That, should the state of Virginia or Maryland desire, at anytime, to avBil itself oftho right secured to it, by the twenty-first sec tion of the act aforesaid, to take and con tinue a canal, from any point of the Ches apeake and Ohio Canal, to any other point within the territory of tho District of Co lumbia, or through the same, on ansfata- tinn to the President of the United .States, by the Executive uf a state, the President is authorized and empowered to depute three skilful commissioners of the United States’ Corps of Engineers, to survey and examine so much ot the route of such ca nal as may affect, in any manner, the na vigation ofthe Cliosapoako and Ohio Canal. The said commissioners, or a majority of them, shall ascertain so far as practicable whether the canal proposed to be construc ted by the state aforesaid, will injure or impede tho navigation of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and report to the Presi dent of the United States the facts and rea sons on which they may ground their , udgment thereupon ; which report shall ae submitted to the Congress of the Uni ted States, at their session next ensuing the date thereof, for their decision there on ; and, if Congress shall be of opinion that the Baid canal may be cut in the man ner proposed as aforesaid, without impelling or injuring the navigation of the Chesa peake and Ohio Canal, the same shall bo, conclusive thereon. II. CLAY, 'to defray the expenses of treating with the Indians for their consent to tho esiublish- kient and use thereuf; the said sums to be laid out of any money iu the Treasury not cRierwse appropriated. Approved: VYushiiigton, March 3, 1825. An Art firing the place for holding the Cir cuit and District C arts 'f the. Uu tedStutOs fir the Southern District of Mew- York. Re it enacted by tlm Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the Circuit and District Courts of the United States Tar the Southern District of New York, shall he hulden in the City Hull, in the city of Ncw-York, as heretofore, until otherwise ordered by law, or until the Se cretary of the Treasury, on the representa tion ol the judges of tile said Courts, re spectively, shall direct further or other ac commodation to be provided for suid Courts, or either of them I Provided. The compe tent authority allow to said Courts the ex elusive use of some suitable apartment for holding the su me in the said City Hall: And provided. That the District Court of the United States for the said Southern District of New-York may continue to hold its sessions where the same are now held, until the last of May. which shall be in the year onethouaaun eight hundred and twen ty-six; any thing in this act to the contrary notwithstanding. Approved : Washington, March 3,1825. An Act to ertend the time for the settlement of private land claime in the territory if Florida, to provide for the preservation if the public Archives in said territory, and for the relief if John Johnson. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, Tlint, when the Secretary of the Treasury shall be satisfied that John Johnson, of Imliunu, did enter, at the Brookville Land Office, in said state, the cast half of the northeast quarter ot section thirty-five, and the west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-six, in township seventeen, north, in range four, east, by mistake, instead of the east half of the southeast quarter, and the west half of the southwest quarter of the same sections, it shall be lawful for a pat ent to be issued to the said John Johnson, for the two last mentioned half quarters, so intended to be entered, on his relinquishing to the United States his interest in, and surrendering the patont issued for, the twu first mentioned half quarters, in such man ner as shall be directed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That SAVANNAH THEAiaa •Mt- linnA(iCTt , | I ’qlFTH LECTURE, on the motion . Bos, courses, and other plier.vaem n the moon, illustrated on THE LA KGB GLOBE, TUB HORIZONTAL LUNARIAN. TraiiBpaxenV AND SY ' AUXILIARY DIAGRAMS, Will he This Evening. Thursday^) March 31st, at. half-pm-t / •evoii o’clk. precisely. ID" The course fioing now halfcornplot«! and tho Lecturer being about to enter o the invent igstion or n miner t<> w the records and documents as are hereinaf ter provided tor, and shall each receive a salary of five hundred dollars to b6 paid quarterly from tho Treasury ofthe United States. Sr.c. 11. And bo it further enacted, Tint the said officers shall cause to bo made a- faithful and complete translation and record of ail the Spanish records and documents delivered in [by] them, and having relation to land claims derived from the {Spanish and British Governments, dis ingnishing and keeping separately those winch ruin to to irrantz made within tho districts of of Baton, , . . . .. Kongo, Mobile, north orIntitudo thirty-one. ^biecta, persons wiBi.ii.g t<, ... , , ta nnd those made within the present limits of; Hl n P tlon ^ ■'* r,Jt • i t >. .... Florida ; a complete descriptive licit u; each! 1,1 ut opportunity, U * M * w,!! . v .'-’Jtuias*. *. of which translotions and records, when ■ J-’bs ti»r thoi remaining I• .■.< -i: j U:S •.« o, completed, shall be forwarded to the: being naif the orq.i;. i. , \ Xi., ; ! ... Secretary of the Treasury and the saidi '"‘i 1 b« dellivere a. ., ■ j •. f6 . ofllcurs shall, severally, be entitled to re*; “’W) Saturday, Mot: :?*.). 1 uvjsuuj tve- reive from the Treasury of the United Dings next. States, on the completion of the w**rk. a compensation at the rate of ten cents for each hundred words by them translated and recorded. Skc. 12. And be it further enacted, That the said officers shall make out and deliver to individual applicants, copies or transla tions of anv documents in their said offices, on being paid for the same at the rate of six and one-fourth cents for each hundred words. Sec. 13. And be it further enacted, That the several sums of money hereby appro- propriated, shall be paid out of any money in th« Treasury, not otherwise appropria ted. March 31 Approved. March 3d, 1025* 1FM CANA Is LOTTERY, 18th Class—New Series. W ILL be drawn on the 11th of May, 1825. and finished in a few minutes. Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn ScAvfeitttt. JOHN GAILLARD, land they are hereby, authorized tocontin- ’ President of the Senate, pro tempore, lue their session until the first Monday of 1 Prise of 5U.0U0 Dullari is g50 00e 1 20 000 iO.OoO 1 10 000 10 OO 2 5,000 10 00U 1 4 720 4 721 20 1,0:0 20u0o 30 5uO 15,-00 52 100 5. 00 156 50 ' 8(><i 1248 20 24 060 10,608 10 106,08o 13,120 Prises, 1 22,(00 Blanks, J 34,220 Tickets, j 8273 76. 3,,2 '0 Tickets at S$8, 8273,7.0 Washington, March 3,1825: Approved, JAMES MONROE. An Act toprovide an additional appropriation to complete the Public Road from Pensaco la to St, Augustine, in the Territory if Florida. Be it enacted by the Senate' and House of Representatives uf the United States of America iu Congress assembled. That for thn completion ofthe Public Rond, directed to be be opened from Pensacola, to St. Au gustine, in the Territory of Florida, the sum of eight thousand dollars be, and the snipe in hereby, appropriated, to bo paid out Hi any money in the Treasury, nut otherwise appropriated. Approved—Washington, March 3,1825. An Act making appropriations for certain Fortifications of thi United States.for the year one thousund eight hundred and twen ty-five. Be it enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives ofthe United States of America in Congress assembled. That the following sums be. and the same nre hereby, appropriated, to wit: For fortifications to each specifically as follows : For Brenton’s Point sixty thousand dol lars ; For New Utrecht Point, forty thousand dullurs; For Fort Delaware, seventy one thousand six hundred and seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents; For Fort Monroe, one hundred thousand dollars ; For Fort Calhoun, seventy thousand dol lars; Fort the For at Mobile Point,one hundred thousand dollars; For the Fort as Chief Montnor [Menteur,] one hundred thousand dollars; For Fort Jackson, nn the Mississippi, one hundred thousand dollars ; For a Fort at Beaufort, in North-Curoli- na, thirty thousand dollars ; For Forts at Cape Fear, fifty thousand dollnrs ; For repairs and contingencies, eight thou sand three hundred and twenty dollars and fifty cents: For the preservation ofthe islands in Bos ton harbor, necessary to the security ofthat place, filly-two thousand nine hundred and seventy-two dollars ami fitly-contB; Provi ded however, that the right of soil of said Islands shall be first vested in the United Status ; For the armament of new fortifications, one hundred thousand dollars, Approved—Washington March 3, 1825, January, one thousand eight hundred and j , hi , wi(h h , d ., „„ b ,„ n| twenty-six, under the same laws, orinnan-1 there wi p he ss przes with three „, imher8 CCS, and regulations, lieretolore established. them, 14-56 with two numbers on them (16 .N11 t c rjIIIE Commissioners of Pilotngc line -L made arrang, nu nts to futnish all sms inward and outward bound. m;|> p„, \ slate will be kepi in the iitfia!of the Commissioners in the Exrhaiige, where masters in want of Pilots will apply. By urdir ofthe Board ‘fCuimifimnt of Pilohlge* March 3t ps III. S. K. Ram uiid 1 U HaSHEADS and 20 barrels New- 1U England Rum 25 Barrels Morgan’s Gin Hogsheads uud bMs. Itutcnburg Git 15 Barrels Flour 25 Barrels Whiskey 2 Bales Bleached Sheeting 5 Boxes Cotton Cards 10 Barrels Currant Wine For sale by S. C. GREENE. March 31 U6p|| Dyer’s” Currant Wine. L ANDING from schooner Rambler,t Rice’s Wharf, 16 Q,r. Casks Dyer’s Currant Wine 4 Eighths do do do do 10 Kegs 6 galls each do do For sale by ORRAYTAFT. March 31 OGp 21,5th and 8 b 23,6th md 7th ' d, 6*h and 8th 21. 7;h and 8th id 4!h and 6tl 31,4th and 7H- 3d, 4th and 8th An Act to authorize the President of the U- nitf d States to cause a road to he marked outfrom the western frontiers of Missouri to the confines New-Mexico. Be it enacted by tho Senate and House of Represent atives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, the President of the United States be, and he hereby is authorized, to appoint Commis sioners to mark out a road from the Wea- for their government. Sf.c. 3. And be it further enacted, That,! t ckets havinj io much of the act, entitled “An act to I them being li extend the time limited for the settlement of private land claims in Florida, as ren ders void all claims to land in said territory not filed on or before the first day of Sep tember, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, be, and the same is hereby, repealed, and it shall be luwful for claims to be filed before Urn Board of Commission- era in E«at Florida, any time pri*»r to tho first duy of November, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five. Skc. 4. And be it further enacted, That there shull be appointed two additional Clerks to the Board of Commissioners of East Florida, to each of whom shall be al lowed Ur* sum of seven hundred dollars, to be paid quarterly by the Treasury ofthe United States. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That each of the Commissioners appointed for the examination of claims in East Florida, be allowed at the rate of two thousand dol lars per annum, in full for their services, to be pind quarterly at the Treasury of the United States, out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated: Provided, however, That no one of said Commissioners shall be entitled to draw any portion of the compensation hereby al lowed him, except on showing an actual and faithful performance of the duties re quired of him. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That it shall be the duty ofthe late Commission’ ers for the examination of titles and claims to lands in West Florida, and of their Clerk, to deliver the Register and Receiver | of the Land Office for the Western Land District of Florida, all records, evidence, and papers, in the possession of them, or either of thtm, relating to said titles and claims. Ard it shall be the duty of said Register anl Receiver to examine and do- ide on all titles and claims to land in West Florida, not heretofore decided upon by said Commissioners, subject to the limita tions, and in conformity with the provisions ofthe acts of Congress heretofore passed on that suhja:t. Sue. 7. And be it. further enacted, That the several claimants of land in said district, where claims have not been heretofore deci ded on, be permitted to file their claims, and the evidence in support of them, with the Ro- f lister and Receiver of said District, at auy jiqe before the first day of November next, Whose duty it shall be to report the same, with their decision thereon, to the Secreta ry of tho Treasury, on or before the first day of January next, to be laid before Con gress at the next Session. Sec. It. And be it further enacted, That the said Register and Receiver shall have pover to appoint their Clerk, and prescribe his duties, and who shall be allowed, in full cortpensation for liis services, the sum of eight hundred dollars, and said Register anl Receiver shall etch be allowed the sum 10,608, with one number on them. Thus. none of the drev n ballots or ngr it-ikfl To determine the fate of all the tickets in the above tottery 60 numbe's, from one to sixty inclusive, will several! be placed in c wheel on the nay of dewing, and eigi’t ot them will be drawn, and that ticket having or it rs a comb inn* ion. the l**t, 2d au'l »hird num bers drawn, wil 1 be ert tledt'i $5 KQO. That having on it he 6th, 7 h and 8 it, will bp entitled t<* % 0,0 '0. Thnt having on it The 4Hi. arn ai cl Oih, wit: be en’itlnd to $ 0 000. Those h Visir o h-m th ? 3d, 4 h and 5th ant) 3d, 7th and 8tl^ each $5 00 ) T; at h ving o> it the 2d, 3d and 4th wil be entitled to 4,720. Those ‘JO having on them ’he 33. 5th and 6’h|'th 6th and 7th 3 I. 5th aud 7th 4»h,6th and 8th 3d, 5th and 8t. :h,7 h and Ht 1 - 3d, 6ih and 7ti. -th.6th and 7t - 3d, 6th and 8th 5lh,6lh and 8’ • 4 n,5’haml7 h 5th,7th an - 8 h 4i-,5tn and 8i . each glOOu All others, (being 30 tickets) having ihre of the diMtM) numbers on them will tat It be entitled to £500. The 52 tickets having on th^m two of tin. drawn numbers and those <w->, the 3d and 4u>, will ench oe entitled to £100 The i5S tickets h*»vmg on <hem the 4th and 5th or4.h «*nd 6ti, or 4 h ir.d 7tii dr«wr numbers only, will each be ef.t tlcd t*> £50. All oth :rs (being 1248 ticket.:) having iw« of the drawn numbeis on them, will each be eiditltd to £20. An i those having on them anyone of the d awn numbers, (be ; rig 10,608 tickets, or 13 ( for Gfch drawn number.) will each be enti tied to £10. No ticktt which shall have drawn • prize of a superior denomination can be entitled t«* an inferior prize. Prize* payable thirty daj s after the draw ing, and subject, as usual, to a deduction of 35 per cent* A considerable portion cf this lottery is pm up in parcela of 20 tickets, embracing all the combination numbers, from one to siatv, which parcel* are warranted to draw at leas f £80, less the deduction of 15 per cent, with so many cbancep fv the capital prizes *J. B. YATES, REMOVAL. T HE subscriber hns removed to tbs southwest corner of Market-Square, at the store recently occupied by Mr. K. Perkins, where he offers at reduced price, for cash, a general assortment of Ut cerifcs am\ i Gooi\s. Those who favor him with their custom, may dopond upon having the best of arti* cles, tmd at a moderate price. Tlio*e in- delated are desired to call and liquidate tlivit accounts. II. CHAMPION. March 31 UOp 13 tioshcn Butter. Jnst rei.civ%%* •>*-/' i/rs^c.1 <>r t KEG.S first quality Goshen Hotter 8 Bids. Sergeant’s Butter Craeken III Half barrels family Mess Fork in do Fulton Market Beef 2 Barrels Smoked Tongues For 6»le bv BRADLEY, CLAGHORN <t WOOD, March 31 Aneiuux’s Wharf. Corn. BUSHELS Maryland Whits Corn, on board schr* Botin* and Anna, from Baltimore, for tale by March 31 HALL & HOYT. 2500’ 50 Potatoes, HAMPERS just landed from ship Westmoreland, for sale bv March 31 A. BASSETT. IT A. M'INTYRE, | Mana B crB - Philadelphia, Mr c* 9, i825. TICKETS AT PRESENT $!>• Orders received and forwarded at the above price at LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. March 31 8RKl\G GOODS Y the South Boston, from Liverpool, and the late arrivals from the North, the subscribers have received a handsome assortment of English and American ODDDSj which they offer on accommodating term*- ALSO, 10 Vas'ka Carolina Woes. C. \V. ROCKWELL Si CO. March 12 Union Society. A QUARTERLY MEETING will tjj held on Monday morning next, at o’clock, at the Sunday School Room, Ac* demy. . Members sre requested to come prepare to pay up thoir annual contribution. L. MASON, SecPy. march 30 105 Prime Nf.Orleans Sugar- 50 HOGSHEADS for sMebj^. Murrh 30 O'.p Butter and Hams, R ECEIVED by ahip Emperor, 10 firkins first quality Goshen Butter 5 Barrels Burlington Hams Forsnle by A. BASSETT. March 31 |E ! A Dog Lost. SCAPED, on Monday last, t ie:ur,o, ,',i *—> - PUPPY, of tho setter breed, nesr'l crown—her color is white with spots of « —a portion of the tail Ims been cut off- • reward of five dollars will be given W I her recovery. Any information of her, > be received at this office, march 30 (15