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CITY OT SAVANNAH,
By G. «s W. Robertson,
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FOB ’ rDI! ' PODKTBV,
19 published to meet the arrangement ot
the 'rail, three times a week, (Tuesdsy,
Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of '.hr
jjadv Georgian, and contains al' the In r-lli-
«nce, Commercial, Political and Hip teller,»
Cnus, including advertisement., pub ished in
Ute Daily Paper.
The Country Paper i* se .tto all psrtsot
the State and Union, or delivered in the city,
at Sv.; dollars per annum, payable in tdrsnci:.
Advertisements are inserted in both pa era
at 75 cents per square, of 14lines, for he firm
Insertion, and 37} for every succeeding pub-
^Xhimntumcirtlona bv Hail, mini ie Pul pM
Saws <.r laml and n*groe» by Admimatra.
tors. F.xrcutors or guardians, are required,
by law, to be held on the firs Tuesday in tbe
month between the hours often hi 'hi: fore,
nnnn and three in the afternoon, at the Court
11 .use of the county in which the property •«
■it'tate — Notice of these sales must be given
in a public gazette rix:y days previous to the
dayofssle.
Notice ofthe ssle -if personal property must
be give in I ke maimer, Fo ty days previous
to the Jay »f‘ale.
Notice to tin debtors and creditors of an
estate must he published for iVly days,
Not'Ce th-t application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell laud, must
be published .VineMonths.
Notice.
N INE months after date application will
be made to the Honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to sell a tract of land,
known as number eight, Otli District, Pike
(formerly Mtinroe) County, for the benefit
of t lie heirs and creditors of the estate of
of N. 8. Bayard.
N. J. BAYARD,
Administrator estate N. 8. Bayard.
J"» j . 3-4P*
N otice.
P ERSONS having demands against the
estate ofThoinas Johnston, will please
present them, properly attested, at the
Counting-Room of R. & J. Habersham.
HAMUTA1, JOHNSTON,
Executrix ofthe estate ofThontas Johnston,
dec 18 -Hi.
IkOilCli.
T riK auba'tftber? be-ng about to decline bn
sinesg in ibis p’.ace, rcquist pevsuns ha
jng tleroaroJa aginat them, to present the’-’
for pi'vment
A B. FANNIN & °0.
cc* 5 6 P H
Administrator's t* olice.
N NMSO.dTIlSfrom this date, we ahull np
plv to the Honorable the Inferior Con*
Chatham county, win .» aittirg fur or<lin »r>
C » poses, ta sell tbe real estate of William
fcybew.
C. H. 11 AYPFiN,
P. MrAYHEW,
Administrator's.
aurru«t 19 45
Cognac brandy.
6 PIPF.S “Soignette's Brand,” just re
ceivud per LouLa Matihla, for sain by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
IN STORE,
50 Tiercns new Ri<’e
10 Pipes Holland Gin
JO Hogsheads Jamaica Runi
50 Barrels Flour
30 Barrels Hams
75 Barrels Gin
50 Crates Croehcry
20 Kegs Butter
50 Barrels Mtiekarol, No. 3
20 Cases Port Wine
10 Casks Oil
Jan U
Goshen Rutter, Lard $c.
J UST RECEIVED by ship Corsair, and
other late arrivuls
12 firkins Goshen Butter, 1st quality
25 kegs leaf Lard
8 bhls Butter Crackers
20 half and quarter bbls Buck Wheat
and Rye Flour
10 bbls Pilot Bread, for family use
For sale by
A. BASSETT
No. 1. Mongin's New Building!
feb 12 67
Share Mou'ds, P rk, Gin, ft?c
C C. GRISWOLD offers for sale, lan*
• ding from ship CorsAir
4 tons Share Moulds
In S/ore,
56 barrels Northern Gin
18 do Mess Pork, New-York
.city inspection
1 ton Steel
100 kegs White Lead
SM kegs Black Paint
8 do Verdigris
5 do Spanish Brown .
10 barrels Whiting
° 67
Beers’ Axes.
L S ,Pr,H I | LY 1 f tllc a * >nve Axcs ' received
««27 m eby JY. B. WEED.
1HRM> & lH©TOs>
8®
OFFER FOR SALE,
1IOOSHEADS prime anil second
quality 8t. Croix Sugar.
50 barrels do do do sugar
7o bags prime green coffee
30 crates blue and green edged plates
10 tons iron, assorted
5 pipes cognac brandy
5 do Holland gin
and half
gin
8 hogsheads Jamaica rum
halfpipes, quarter casks,
quarter casks wine
30 barrels loaf sugar
30 coils bale rope
200 grind stones
2000 bushels Maryland corn
ooo do Long Island white, equal to
Georgia Hint corn
nov 23
tKKsH garden seeds
AND
TiuYbous Yltvwer Hoots*
J UST receded by the nibwibcr, •'nd w*'.
rnntqd of the last season'? growth, 2
box'-s Garden Seed Lpu^ up bv A. M'Mabon A
-'’o. PhUa-lclphia, expressly for tbit market,
and c«»MUining the following assortmt nts, via.
14. Early curled Let
tuce
15. Hoy al Cabbage do
1*. Vntmeg Melon
17. Spinach
18. Summer Savoy
*9. Sweet Basil
'0 Sage
?1. Nsilurtium
22. Colery
93 Early Pcbb
?4. Late do
25 Earlv bunch bean ;
~6. lied French do
AISO,
90 Packr.ge* contaiu ng the following Bui
»ous Blower Hoots, via.
t, D-ub’e Hyacinths I 4.Mf»tic*iHigerfl >we-
F ne Tulip* I .i D ub!e Tuberose
:1 |6 ii.arol BctMehcrr
Eorsjueby P.M'DEiUlOlT
F-h 2 “8
1. Dromlicad C»bbag-e
2. Long Red Beet
J Long Orange Carrot
4 Parsley
5 Leek
6. Onion
Salmon Radish
8. Eurly Purple do.
9. Hound leaved
10. F.arly Turnips
»1. T.ote do
2* Sa'safy
3* Ai.iaragui
By the President <f the United States.
[ N pursuance of Lw, i, James Mowiwk, Pres.
iaeut of tne United Staten, do hereby <i»
dare and mak-■* known, rhat a public sale wi
•e held at the Lun 1 Ofli.:e at Cailahiuae,
Florida, on the third Monday of May next, f*»
rhe (11<>h>8hI of the f dlowing lard*, v : z :—
Township 1, south of Range 1, west ofthe
Meridian line.
^.cnrnnrrJ^o 2 * 1 "^^ VJ° *>
Township t, south 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5, cast.
t & 2,north 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5*
Fractional township 3 1,2, 3, 4, & 5.
The salt? Will commence with the low
lumber of section, township, and range, ar*.
roceed in regular numerical order. T:
lands reserved by law for the use ofsc-h
r other purposes, will beexcludtd from ll
isle
Given under mv bind, at the City of Wml
ingtou, this 26tt» d«v of Junuarv, 18'5
- JAMES MONHUE.
Bv the President.
GF<0 GKAIZAU,
Conimissionerof the GenerelLand Ofno* •
(Cj" Printers of the Laws of the Unite ?
S'atcs, in the Territory ol Flnri Js. aVd in th
States of tiubi ma, C.outsiana, Tenessce, Mi •
•'^siopi, Georgia, wnd South"Onrolii>», sre mu
thotia a to publish the foe^oing Proclanu*
ion once n week until ths d.H' of s«!o
7 f fi f
Damascus Steal Razors,
I UkST received, n supply ofthe above ar
ticle, which will be warranted good.—
For sale by
nov 24
N. B. WEED.
NEW LARD, 11A MS, AND HOLLAND
GIN.
RECEIVED PER BRIO GEORGE WASHINGTON.
/AiVKEGS New Leaf Lard
JLvfvf 150 Hams
3 Barrels Castor Oil
5 Pipes II. (iiii, Swan Brand
30 Barrels Moss Pork
For snlo by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Jan 14
trade’s Company’' Hoes.
n 'r\ CASKS Bratlc’a Patent Honn. for
sale by N. J). WEED,
(ire III
Georgia— Camden County
O V the fust Tuesday in March neit, 1 .• *;• I
sell at Jefferson, in aaid comity, a neguj
man, named Daniel, the property of the
ute of Mic -j di Crews, de.'eas*>d, pursuant to
leave granted bv the Court of O' dinary.
MAUY CHEWS, Executrix-
Jn 14 4’
tidministrator’s Notice.
N INE MONTHS after date, I shall apply
to the Honorable the Inferior Court o-
'iiatham county, (when sitting for ordinary
purposes) for leave to sell the real estate u
Isaac U* Bobins, to satisfy the heirs and end
1 tori. C. H. HAYDEN,
Administrutor*
august 12 45
Hunch Muscatel Raisins.
J UST received por ship Wm. Penn, di
rent from Gibraltar,
140 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins
For sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD,
Feb 3 Anri»iu>:b» Wb»irf
Fn sh l eas, Hams, Flour, t c
(ffk CHESTS UyRon Tens
U 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco
1 Hlul Richmond Cut Glass Ware
Received per ship Savannah.
20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv
ed per Laura Jane, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Feb 5
F
A3. r-taiea Hank .\otea,
lOR SALE at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE
Jan 20
T HE aubscriber intending to close his
business in this city, offers his stock
at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting of
Sideboards of various pntterns, Secretary
and Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press
es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Com-
modes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables,
Card Tables, Tea Tables, Dining Tables,
Breakfast Tables,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta
bles and Book Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands,
Wash Stands, Candle Stands,Work Stands,
Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high
? ost Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple/
'ield do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses/
Looking-GlitsscB, Fancy&'*'indsor Chairs,
&c. at tit. Ware-Hotisu, corner of WliiiMf
ker-Strect and Bay Lane.
J. II. O. also requests that those who are
indebted, will please to make payment with
out delay, nnd those having any demands,
present their accounts for settlement.
J. II. OLDEHSHAW.
•Tan 25 51 (j
Oy^oaitutVve Academy
— ■ C$6——
2MU?t. HEU,
R ESPECTFULLY informs her friend-
and the public, that her sermon is sow
"en, opposite the Chatham'Academy, lor
the reception of popii.s. Assisted by
her daughter Miss E. A. Ha nut son, slit
offers her services in tea citing the following
useful and ornamental branches of educa
tion. Whilst, she returns sincere thanks for
the patronage hitherto extended, site
hopes, from the reduced rates of tuition and
her increased exertions to further the pro
gross of Iter Pupils, to deserve a still fur
liter extension of public favor. The course
of tuition, and the terms on which scholars
are received, are—
1st Class—Spelling, Reading, Sewing and
Mnrking. per quarter, : 44 00
2d. Class—With Writing, Grammar,
Geography and Arithme
tic, 8 00
The French or Spanish Languages,
including elegant embroidery, on
lice or muslin, to any pattern,
per quarter, : | : 10 00
Painting on velvet, per quarter,: : 8 00
IT" The most careful attention will bt
aid by Mrs. Ker, to the deportment ami
morals of ttiose entrusted to her charge,
nov 2 ns
BUTLER’S
F OB the cure : f Ciht*, Coughs, Consump
tions, Spittn-g of Blood., As'htTikS, and
' isefses ofthe b-easl and lungs.
There is peihaps no medical observation
better established, none more generally con
Tined by tl.e experience of the best physiol*
•ns of all aices und c;;untrka. and none o'
• oi> imrjnrtunce to the humsn family, tli4^
’iti fuel that many of the most difficult ami in
mralite. consumptions originate in neglect .
cnlda.. In a climate so variable as ours, when.-
he changes of the wea hjr are frequent)*.
Judden and unexpected, it requires more ca»»
*»nd attention to gua d against this dar.gerou
enemy of life, than most people imagine «-i
<+re nblennd willing to bes'o v The bills c'
mortality exhibit the melancholy fi.ct that tin:
oroportion of deaths b.\ tins disease may h-
considered ns about five to one. Ir.asm-icl
then as this fata) dnespe f'equeutly bi s deft
mce to the skill ofthe most learned physic-
-ns, it is a gratification to the proprietor thn*
'.cis enabled to offer to those uffLc'ed w»t:
»♦, a good’y prospect of relief, in (hut !ighl-
raltiable remedy, the Vegetuble Indian Sp ci
fic. The Indians a« e hspp.v in their knov
;«*dgc of medical plants; governed v.hol-v '
xperienee, they aie certain as totneir»ff c-
nd it is sttid byanutithnr of great character ,
•hat a true consumption is a disease nevt.
known among them.
This Specific is obtained by extraction froir
herbs, rootb, flowers, plmt, &c when in pei
•petion. In consequence rf a happy comhinh-
uon of the most valuable herl's, &c. it beconte.s
•i balsam of a superior value. It heals the ir
juved parts, opens the petes, and compovr-
ne diff’urbed nerves, after the miinm r»’f »:
anodyne; consequently the obstruction or
tbe ches' and the mugs which constitute th.
disease, particularly nerd its use. It promote*
•‘xpectoration, which is constantly called for
:*nd whilst it cleans ?s a^d heals, it also givet
•'. tngib to the tender lungs In this nannci
removes the hectic fever, improves digc.s
in, gives strength to the nerves, •’ej.aira ihc.
ppi tde and improves the spirits. This speci
fiv msv alwayr.be given in safety it is m Id,
'?c.s»nt to the tss(e, and may sufely he given
o infants, for which it is of inestimable valut.
Ii afford* relief in bowel complaints, f ething,
hooping coughs, Uc. and is found particu
r-y useful in hypochondriacal, nervous arv!
stericsl diseases. Eich bill oi direction
ntain? a detailed account of thii di ctsc in
.1 its diflV.rent stages, and will bi accompa
; .ed with llie signature of the proprietor in
r/ed Ink. It is c.flVred lor hale by GEO. UY
Ur O . only (my sole agent) Diuggist, cor
Bay and Whittaker-alreets, Savannah, at
lie dollar per bottle.
WM BUTLER.
dec 30 30
Notice.
VT.'NR MONTHS aftrr datej Application will
in be maile to tbe Honor.ble Inferior Court
4 Chatham county, tor leave to .ell the real
nd personal estate of the late Mrs Ann Hum-
.'ton, decerned, for the benefit of the hefts
-ndcred totsuf said e.t.te,
WORTHJNQTON PALB. Executor.
Iliteh 10 8?it
JU^T RECEIVED,
lly Me brig Pheasant t from Philadelphia,
HHDS. and 100 bbli* Philadelphia
04) RyeWfiskey
150 Dutch Demijohns
I 10 kegs S*I»ne’re
50 whole and 100 half bbls. fresh Flour
ALSO, IN 8TORE,
fOOO hushe’s Liverpool ground Salt
5 hlidi, & ^0 bbls. prime St. Croix Sugar
3 p ; t>es and 25 denujohns beat Holland
} Go
5 pipes and 30 demijohna best Cognac
Brandy
10 hlida. and ?5 bbls. auperior Northern
llutn
75 bbls Northern Gin
50 b-tR*G<*ec» Crffo
5 casks superior old L's’*on W’ne
25 bb'a Lump and 72 Shis. Loaf Sugar
5 b'jir.i white and 7 do brown Uavana
Sugar
25 bags black Pepper
5 pipes Im-tat’ion G»n
2 bale* Bagging Twine
25 qr b<»*es Hyson Tea
50 teams Wrapping Paper
15 box*** Pipea
5 cases Wool Hata
10 bale* best O* ia'-uirgi
5 b-des unble.*c'.’f d ilomvspun
4 cages colorrd ditto
50 keg . Dupont's G in Powder
1000 bu«hels Table Salt
°5 kegs manufactured Tobacco
25 tons faBiorUd (Carri.n) Castings
5 large Smith Bellows
kegs assorted Cut Nail*
100 hags assort'd Shot—nls > an
Assortment of Ced^r Ware, Market and
Clothes Baskets
All of which w ; l! be sold low for cash, or
.food town acceptances.
P M’DERMdlT.
ms*rh ’4 9'
cider, Porter, iVine, (Sc*
rt K BOXES fir-t quality Cider
ADS Casks do do London Porter
30 Boxes Claret Wine
10 do Madeira do
120 Boxes Bunch Raisins
10 Barrels Soft Shell Almonds
For sale wholesale and retail by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD,
Anoiaux’s Wharf.
Fch 18
astmgs.
carron castings, just rnceiv
^ w ed from Greenock, via. Charleston,
con isting of the following assortment, viz :
2600 pots from 4 to 30 gallons
200 American spiders,from tttoiai Uw.i.«*«
tSf tics- IT.il- nr„cai WOlguts, irom 1 02. to
" — *t Him ■*-" — '■
120 London skillets, from 1 to 6 qunrts
1300 camp ovens, from 9 to I!) inches
130 untinnod tea kettles, from one to 5
quarts
For sale by P. M’DERMOTT.
Jan 0
Camden Superior Court.
IIenbx IlnroKD, J VerdictMarchTerm,
Thomas King. )
O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain
tiff, In the above caso, it is ordered
that the defendant do shew cause, on or be
fore the first day of the next term, why a
final judgment should not be entered'in
the above caso, as of March Term, 1808 ;
and that publication he made of this rule,
once a month, for four months, in one of
the Gazettes of this’ District, or that a copy
be served on the defendant, sixty days be
fore the next term.
Extract/rum the Minutes,
JOHN BAILEY. Clerk,
dec 23* 25Hi
Antov maU m WauUdt
( F UIsOKGF MILLKR, otherwise DAN-
iEL OLAND MILLER, who in tbe ye«r
*815, arrived in Savannah, in the Aberd* ' n
Lamport, belonging to Mi snrt, Df>ws«>n &
Sons, of London i? living, and will apply to
his f iends in Fsnglanfi, he w ll hear ot
•s metl 'ng much to his advantage, He lef
he Aberdeen while she l«y at Savamuh, and
tu* n it been he«rd of by his fiends sine
«h%t period. He had been many years a nai-
•'or, and while on board the ab'ive veBB !.
whs employed »a » carpenter. If he left S'-*
vitnnah at that time, it ii probable that f>.
nt'-red some vessel ^oing to the Brazil Is
^nHs. ns in his Lst letter, he staled that i>
‘■y his tntentioii to do so. Should he hav'
ii d fit anyplace where a'egister orcertifi
?*»te of this burial can be obtained, it would b«:
thank fill y received and all expense) attending
it, paid by
ISAAC W. MORRELL,
Savannah, or
W.W &T.L.C! l E9TEK.
New-Yo^k
.Administrator’s ciale.
O S the fi ?\ •.•Hturnui af:c h» fir«t Tuca
da)» in May next, hfttw; en the hours of
t .* nnd four o'clock, will be sold st the mar*
- ’t-hruqe *n the town of St. Marys, pursuant
to an order of the Hnncruble the Court of Or
hnary for the county of Camden, a negro wo-
;n*-u « ntned Jenny, b 'longinL' to the estate of
ITivdG Jones, dece a d. for the benefit of
■ lie creditors ofsaid egiate.
JOHN HARDEF., Adm'r
t ff*1.
LWT O'- LETI ERS Geo Hniiuimud
Remaining in the Post-Office, Savannah 31»f ^ve *' a,1(lll6 J' ” ar ‘
March, 1825. Hanford
03’Persons wishing lettors from this list, ’Daniil Hatdicr
Will please ask lor Mvertucd letters. I Charles Hart
• V\ m Turner
- VV.
S'
Notice.
V IA. persons having demand, against th. I? 1 'V-;.;,r^^
estitenf the lste John W.k.-rly, (pl.r.t- R fib ‘ t ^ r t ". n<,0 “
tr) ,lec are requrs ed to lender them, prop- ” m X? . ™,
i-.rly sue.ted, immed'.tely , aud .11 persons ™* r y “I??. 11 "
indebted, to make immedi-ite payment to Abner Omord
ROBERT IIOV, F.xectttor.
F -'- "4 Ty
Abner Gifl'ord
Titos M Goddard
Jas J Grogan
Capt Nath Gookin
N Otice. ? H Goldsmith, Jr
„ «... Jacob Gould
N ine MONTHS alter date of tht. notice Migs SeW Guy
•pplicatinn will be made to tue Honor. ,f
hie the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun „ ,,
ly, for perransion to tell all the real estate o! s . ilarri
John W.kerlv, dec. for the be", fit of tbt Mls9 Sartth ,Iam "
heir, and creditors 'f Mid decessed- ann
ROBERT HOT, Eiecotor. John Hance
Feb 24 V |Tftos Hawkirt,
A.
AM’L ADAMS
Mr. Arnaud
Susan Adams
James Adams
John Avery
John Atherton, 3
Jos Allen
Dr II Ames
Seth T Antes
Abraham Andrews
R J Arnold
John Abbot, sen.
B.
Capt James
kenship
Mrs Baker
Isaac Basley #
Miss Amanda S Ba
ker. 2
George Bailey, 5
MissEIcnor Bntist
Ham’l C Brown
Miss C Barnes
Jedediah Barstpw
David Brandon
Miss R T Burnes
F Bardoti
John Basely
Geo W Beckford
Richard Berrio
John A Bontly
Nathan Bennett
U II Bevins
A Boryant
Edw’d Botirqninc
Mrs L Boliuugh
D Brown
S J) S Brown
Jacob Brown
Mrs Mary H Brown
Win Bones
Mrs E A Boyd
Edw’d Butler
Titos Bagshaw
London Butler
Jas R Benedick 2
C.
Win. Campbell
Mrs L Capps,Effing.
ham county
L L Crane
John L Clark
Christiana Campbell
Mrs M Callahan
Stewart CuntpbcU
John Caswell
Lucy Citmbredge
Betsey Carpenter
Lunas Clark
UlmrUw Ol....
John Childs
Mrs Francis Cale
C Cunnolley
John Cocbat
Fj Cooper
Henry Cooke
Cap C Cooper
John Coil
M. Corveghan
John Cooper
Miss C Cruse
Messrs J & C Cum
mings
I L.
i John Lawson
? Muster G A 1
Miss Janett .
J Capt M Handy
H D Ilamu.ond
i David Lee
v G Leo
| Hugh Learmonth
> Mrs Mary Long
} James Luce
\ Rueuibus Luce
\ M.
;^ r srai r ?; 8ha11
j Patty Mieks
Blan- < Owen Maker
J Miss Mary Manyoo
5 Mrs Metzler 2
i Miss Ann C MiUen
" John Myrich
Thos Miller
James Mints
'• John Morrel
G Mountfort
Master Chas Morrell
Henry Morningstar
Jas Mutcherson
Neal McLaclin 2
John McRae
Wm McCormick
D McCarty
Isaac McKim
Rob McDow
Pollard M’Cormiok
G W McAllister
Mrs B B M’C’all
Janies McConltey 2
Sain! McFoddin
David McMillen
Bond & M’llenroy
N. & O.
Miss Ann Nowlan, 3
Theadore Nelson, 3
Capt Stephen Nye 3
Mrs R S Norton
Miss C Norton
Wm Nye
It B Nye
! George Oliver
‘ W m Oglesbay
Wm A Pollard
David l’arry
Satnl Patterson 2
Geo H Parker
Cap JasPerry
Walter G Perry
rmnnia Prcbls
Rob Petigrew
Phillip Pierce
Lewis Phinnop
Cop David Ptngo
John W Pomeroy
Maj C Powers
Gideon Powledse
R.
Geo Randall
Jim Rain
Edw’d Ryan
Dan’l B Rider
Henry Ringold
Alex Rybum
Abraham Itiker
Joint J Richardson
Marn’l Richardson
Lathrop Mr* Mary Harrison 'Capt JtmWTnklcy,ft
Lcj,on chT.^SL.., 5Wm_Wiiii 0i „ s y>ei
Henry Ctinnirgham jDr C W Rndgeta 2
Wm Catterson i Thos Rodgers
Mathew Cachhu- j John A Rowell
• Ann E Roles
rough
Christian Dasher
A Danforth
Wm L Davis
Henry Durbock
Gilmore Dexter
Rev L Dewight
Win Degmaud
Rob Dillon
John Diver
Wm B Dopson
John Doore
Charles O’Donnell
B Donavan
Farris Dorffcy
Oliver Dudley 2
Aug Dttrkie
Cap Deivfnrce
Lucy Durkeo
Gilford Dudley
Paul Dupon
Miss Mary Davis
Joshua Evrett
Jessee Ellerbeo
Anthony Evergreen
John Ellis
Rev Mr Elton
F.
\ CuptMoses 3 Robin-
\ son
< B B Rutland, 2
{Green R Ruther-
S ford, 2
} Capt J W Russell
t Miss it Russell
1
5 Miss MaryStafford 2
J William B Savage
j Jonathan Sawyer
< Amos Salsbury
{ Thomas M Sanders
S George Starbuch
jJohn R Shad
j Naonti Stanton
j Sarah Sawyer
j Robert Sawyer
j Cop John Sitaw
j Joseph Sacket
| Miss Martha Spal-
; ding 2
5 Miss Easter Shcftall
} Miss Margaret Ste-
j vens
l David Setson
| Ricliurd Stewart,
5 (colored man)
i Alfred Shearman
j Capt Michael Sele-
Mrs Mary Fare
Pot Fay j wich
MrsMargretFegan S James Scaly
Martine Frederick Mrs Bctiiia Scabury
John B Flint! Levaitt Steevens
John N Fry ;t Mrs Ann Seagrove
Michiol Fesher James Smith 3
Miss Caroline Floyd James Sims
G. Daniel C Smith
Rob Galt • Mrs Mary Smith
Evans Grant William II Smith 2
Thos Garnett ; Capt Reuben Swift
Joseph Gifford I James W Sims
Wing S Green ; Miss Jane Stihbs
John Gibbon iThnmua B Smith
John Grimes Mrs Sarah Sima
Capt Anthonio Gi- ]: Richard Smith
raldo David B Squires
Mr A Ginn Mrs Slone
William I Sott t
Ezra Spooner
William Spooner
Abraham Strobhar
Mrs Sarah Strobhar
David A Strobhar
James II Suydam
T.
Capt C E Trentlin
Capt Wm Toutmer-
son
Joint Toebert
John S Thompson
N Turnbull
Joseph Tuttle
Mrs Mary E Turner
jtT Turhefvili,
| John D Warner
j Mrs Mary Warren
J Mt« Mnry Wallace
< John P Williams
i Christian Wisenba-
5 ker
Chas Hannnond
Charles Hart
Pat Hovdon
Lewis Hines
Charles M Hill
Misa M Hylton
Owen Higgins
Samuel Mine
.Tom, D IlnDKlrJC
Patrick O’Hnre
Miss Jane If Hogg
Eliza Huntington
Cal John Hunter
Simon Jackson
Lewis Jackson
Mrs Rose Jalcncau
Joseph Jordon
H W Jordon
K.
Mrs Sarah Kusen-
kie
Daniel Kean
Geo Kursenkie
, EtHv’d W-ilh-y
Mrs M Wylly
Elizabeth Whiting
Jos Wing
John Witter
Pears Withington
Miss Annett Wfl*
T/i‘(M°?l'illiama
C.en ft wood
Jas Wood
Stephen Wood
Y.
Mrs Philis .Young
Barnabas II Young
John Young
Ph, R Young
Z.
Antonio Zanong
John R Zitrower
Misa Ann Zachman
Yrenclk l etters
MrJeanjacquesLau-. Miss Celeni Mom-
rent . 1 drosse '
JOHN SCUDDER, P. M.
aprtl 2 . 08
CANAL LOTTERY,
ISa'H Class—New Series.
r^flLL be drawn on the 11th of May,
Y Y 18-25, and finished in a few minutes;
Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn;
Scheme.
50,0(10 Dollar, is RS'.'.OOft.
Oil /VIM .. J
l Prize of
1
1
i
I
20
30
52
156
1248
10,608
20 000
10 000
5,COO
4 720
1.0CO
500
100
50
20
10
20.0i,0.-
10 000.
10 OOO
4 720
20 000,
15,000.
5 00.
“ ,800,
24 560
foe.ana
totmSlXlHaoTick,,.. | w*
34,2:10 Ticket, it 88,
B-7S.T69
In this V-heme with eight dr.vn hillots.
there will he 46 prise, with three rumbenon
'h*'"- 1456 with two nitml era on them ar.d
10,608, with one number on them. Thow
fcket. having none of the dnt.n ballots on
them being lii.nks.
To determine the fate of .11 the tickets in
the above lottery 6n nunthe.s, from one to
Sixty inclusive, will neverall" be placed in a
wheel on the day of drswing, and eight of
them will he drawn, and that ticket hiving on
it as ■ combination, the 1st, 2d amt third num.
hem drawn, will be entitled t- 850 000.
That haring on it the 6tb, 7ib and 8ih, will
be entitled to g' 0,090.
Th.t hating on it the 4lh, Sth at d fith. will
be entitled to jj'.OOOJ, '
Th. se having ,-n them the 3d, 4 h and 5th
nd 3d, 7tlt »nd 8th. et.-lt 85,000
Ti.at having on*it the 2d, 3d and 4th will
be entitl' d to 4,720.
Thole 20 having on them the
2d, 5th and 8il
2 J, 6‘h and 7th
”d, 6'It and 8.1,
2d, 7th and 8th
3d, 4th and 6,1
3d, 4th and 7il
3d, 4th and 8th
31, 5th and 6th
3tl, 5th at.d 7th
3d, 5thand8‘!i
,3d, 6th and 7th
3d, 6th ion 8th
4,",,5ihand 7'h
4tli,5th and 8th
*th,6th and 7th
4th 6!b and Rth
*tl,7tlrand 8th
'th,6th and 7tb
5th,6ih and 8’h
5th,7th and 8 h
each >g;000.
All Other., (being 30 tickets) having three
of the drawn n«mh e ri on them wilt tech be
entitled io g500,
The 5! tickets having nn ’h m two of the
drawn numbers and those two, the 3d and
4:<*, will tnch be entitled to giOO.
The 155 tickets having- on them the 4lh
ad 5th or 4:h anrl 6ti, or 4th and 7th drawn
•■umbers only, will each be entitled to g,50.
All other* (beinrf 1248 tickets) having (wo
of the drawn numbers on them, will each be
e- titled to $10.
And Chose tisving on them any me uf the
awn number., (being ifl,608 tick, ti, or 13 6
•r curb drawn number,) will each be enti
tled to glO.
No ticket which .hall have drawn a prise
ol a superior denomination can be < (titled to
tn inferior pi ise Prists payable thirty days
her the drawing, and atibject, as usual, to a
d Auction ol 15 per cent-
A considerable portion t f this lottery is put
ip in parcel, of 20 tickets, embracing nil tile
omhination number., from one to sixty,
h'ch parcels are warranted to draw at least
less the deduction of 15 per cent, with
.o many cltsners f,r the capital prises.
J. B. YATES, J
A.M’INTYRE, $ Mana e e ™t
Philadelphia, March 9, 1825.
TICKETS AT PRESENT s
’ J 3 *
Orders received and forwarded at the above,
price at
LUTHER’S
B XC HAJCQE
March 31
OFFICE.
F OR SALE by
Peh 23
V\ hiskey,
T. S. LUTHER.
Bills on New-York,
F or sale by
Feb 24 C. C. GRISWOLD.
Socket fipades.
1 CASK Socket Spades, just received
and for kale by N- fi. WIEfr,
Jan 4