Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 12, 1825, Image 1

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fob THE COUNTRY,
n published twmeet the' »M«olgeta«B oJ
.... Sail three tine* a week,- 7, Tuesday,
Yh.irtdiv and Saturday) at the Office of the
Dailv Georgian, and contain* alt the intelli
gence, Commeicisl, Political and Uis-mllan*
eoua, including adverliseroenta. pub .alied in
^The'country'Papet to «' tto all part, of
the State arid Union, or delivered in the city,
at five doUara per annum, payahie m .dvancc.
Advertiaeme.uaareinsertedm\bothm ■*£
tt 7J cents per square, of 14 I nea, for t.e nix
insertion, and 37* for every succeeding pub-
" Communication, by Urit, m* WW*
Sains "f land and u-grivs by Adminiatn.
ton, F.x-cntora or guardians, are required.
fcyl,w, to be held nn the firs 1 tiesday in the
month, between (he hours of ten in dm fore
noon and three in the afternoon, at .lie Court
H one of the county in whicn the property is
aduite.-Notice of Ih. se sale, must be given
la a public gazette sirrji days previoua tu the
d ‘?imina cfshe a«ie of personal properly must
be give ... like manner, ft.-if days previous
to the -lay »f sate- «
Notice to th> debtors and c*edilt>rs of an
estate most be published tnrftrry days.
Not-ee that apphentinn will be mad* to the
fcourt of O. dinarv for lenve to sell land, must
be published .Vine Month.,
S3&M) &
OFFER FOR kiliE,
HOGSHEADS prime and second
qtioHty St. Croix Sugar.
So barrels do do do augur
70 bags prime green coffee
30 crates bine and green edged plates
10 tons iron, assorted
5 pipes cognac brandy
5 do H°Uhnd gin .
8 hogsheads Jamaica rum
half pipes, quarter casks, and half
. quarter casks wine
30 barrels loaf sugar
30 coils bale rope
300 grind stones ■ .
kOOO bushels Maryland corn
800 fie Lung Island white, equal to
r Georgia nint corn
, nov 33
KKESH GARDEN SEED i,
AND
Bulbous TIonvct Hoots*
J UST received hy the ntbseriher, and wm-
ranted of the last scasu.,’.-. growth,-8'
boaea Garden Seeds, nut tin hy A. M’Mshon ft
r-.o. Philadelphia, expressly for this market,
and containing the following amortnv nts, viz.
1. Drumhead Cabbage
2. Cong lied Beet
J Long Orange Carrot
4. Parsley
5 !,eek
fi. Onion
7. Salmon Radish
3. Early Purple do.
9. Round leaved
10. Early Turnips
It. Late do
3 Saiaafy
i3- Asparagus
Notice.
N INE months after date application will
bn made to the Honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to sell n tract ot land,
known as number eight, nth District, 1 ike
(formerly Mnnroe) County, for the heneht
ofthe heirs nnd creditors of the estate of
of N. 8. Bayard, jj j HAYARD,
Administrator estate N. S. Bayard.
Inn s 34nl
itnttccr —
P ERSONS having demands ngninst the
estate ofThomas Jolinston, will please
present them, properly attested, at the
Counting-Room of It. & .1. Habersham.
HAMUTAI. JOHNSTON,
Executrix ofthe estate ofTliomas Johnston.
■ dec 18 ‘O+t.
NO 1 ICE.
T HE subscribers being about to decline bn
sin/ss in this place, request persons hav
ing demands aguitsi them, to present them
for payment
A. B. FANNIN k CO.
nev 5 fi°br.
Administrator’s Notice.
y-N.-,Kc\< 1 HSIrnm this dale, we shall ap-
ply to the Honorable the Inferior Court
Chatham county, when silting for ordinary
orpines, tu sell the real estate of William
lavhew.
C. II HAYDEN,
P. ICAYIIEW,
Administrator’s.
amo.*t '7 *S
6
Cognac brandy.
PIPFsS “ Se.igncttc’s Brands” just re
ceived per Louisa Matilda, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
IN STORE,
50 Tierrep new lliee
10 Pipes Holland Gin
10 Hogsheads Jamaica Rum
50 Barrels Flour
30 Barrels Hams
75 Barrels Gin
50 Crates Crockery
20 Kegs Butter
50 Barrels Mnckarel, No. 3
20 Cases Port Wine
10 Casks Oil
Jan 12
Goshen Butter, Lard £50.
J UST RECEIVED by ship Corsair, and
other late arrivals
12 firkins Goshen Butter, 1st quality
2.1 kegs leaf Lard
H bbls Butter Crackers
2U half and quarter bbls Buck Wheat
and Rye Flour
10 bbls Pilot Bread, for family use
For sale by
A. BASSETT
No. 1. Mnngin’sNcw Buildings
feb 12 67
14. Earl) curled Let
tuce
I. 1. Royal Cabbage do
Id. Nutmeg Melon
17. Spimoh
HI. Summer Savoy
19. Sweet Basil
SO. Sage
II. Ns -lurtium
22. Celery
‘57 Early Peaa
54. Lute do
25 Burl" bunch bean/
i'6 Bed French do
ALSO.
70 "acksgsi containing the following Bui
! mil Blower llonts, v!i.
1. Dnub'e Hyacinths I 4.'1eiiemt : gei flower
u. Fme Tulips I 5 D-nible Tuberose
3 Narcissus I 6 Star of Bethlehem
For sale by P. M’DBitMb IT.
Frh *>
By the President of Ike United States.
ptirrawce ofbw, J,Jamks Mohbok, Pres*
ident t f the TVi'.ed Stated, do hereby dr
alare and mafcf' known, that a public sale wV:
••e held at the Lan* 1 Office at l allahasse. :■
Florida, on the third Monday of May neit, fo
the ffi-moml ol th* following land*, via
Township 1,south of Range 1, west ofthe
Meridian line.
1 and 2 north of Range 1, do do
J—otinnal d -dn .dp ..dQ.--.do. ..
i & i,nort.n 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5*
Fractional township 3 1,2, 3, 4, & 5.
The sale will commence with the low.'.v
umber of section, township, tod range, at. ;
rocecd in regular ..numerical order. Th.
l »nds reserved by law for the use nfadnok.
>r other purpose!, will be excluded from th'
»ate
G ; ven under mv hand, at the City of V,V1<*
ington, this 26th d»y of January, 1825
JAMES MONHUE.
Oy the President.
GEO GRAHAM,
Com mi? signer of the General Land Offic
(Tj* Printers of the Laws of the Uni e-
Slates, in the Territory ot Florida* and in '.h
Statog of 4htb%iDii, Louis^na, Teness^c, Mi -
‘msippi, Georgia, sn'd South-Caiohna, are au-
thorix d to pub idt the fore *omg Prociam »-
tion once a week undl th.* day of sale
Ni7 6f
wmaaxmm
T HE subscriber intending to close bis’
business in this city, offers his stock
at reduced prices, for. CASH, consisting of
Sideboards of varioup patterns, Secretary
nnd Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press-
cb. Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Com
modes, Pillar aii|) Claw .Work Tables,
Carf Tables, Tea TableB, 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
post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple
Field do. Wire Salks, Cotts, Mattresses,
Looking-Glasses, Fancy & Windsor Chnirs,
&c. at the Ware-House, comer of Whitta-
kor-SWtt-khd Boy Lane.
J. II. O. also requests thlit those who are
indebted, will please to make payment Mflli-
out delay, and those having any demands,
present their accounts for settlement.
J. H. OLDEitSUAW.
.Tan 25 51H
Opposite t\w Academy
—•
R espectfully informs her friemb.
and tile pulilic, that her school is now
oi-kn, oppoHite the Cliatham Academy, for
the .rkckhtion or pupils. Assisted by
her daughter Miss E. A. Harrison, slit
ofiera her services in teaching the following
useful and ornamental branches of educa
tion. Whilst she returns sincere thanks foi
tho patronage hitherto extended, she
hopes, from the reduced rates of tuition and
her increased exertions to further the pro
gross of her Pupils, to deserve a still fur
thcr extension of public favor. The course
of tuition, and the terms on which scholars
are received, arc—
1st Class—Spelling, Reading, Sewing and
Marking, per quarter, : $4 00
2d. Class—With Writing, Grammar,
Geography and Arithme
tic, : 8 00
The French or Spanish Languages,
including elegant embroidery, on
lace or muslin, to any patterit,
per quarter, : • .- : i : : 10 00
Painting on velvet, per quarter,: : (1 00
ID" The most careful attention will be
nnidby Mrs. Kir, to the deportment and
morals of those entrusted to her charge,
nov 2 35
Consumptions, <oughs, £jc.
BUTLER’S
Damascus Steal Razors,
J UST received, n supply of the above ar*
»P tide, which will be Warranted pood.—
For sale by N. B. WEED,
nov 24
NEW LARD, 11AA1S, AND HOLLAND
GIN.
RECEIVED PER HRIO GEORGE WASHINGTON.
J I'M V KEGS New Leaf Lard
ll/U 150 Hams
3 Barrels Castor Oil
5 Pipes H. Gin, Swan Brand
30 Barrels Mess Fork
For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Jnn 14
“ tirade's Company’ Hoes.
Q® Brade’s Patent Hoes, for
sale by
dec 1H
N. B. WEED.
breurgia—Camden County
O N tiic first Tuejd +y in March next, 1 v.iil
sell at Jefferson, in said connty, a negro
man, named Daniel, the properly of the es-
tHtenf Uic.juh Crews, de'eooed, pursuant to
leave granted by the Court nf Ordinary.
MANY CItEWS, Executrix*
J n 14 41
Share Moulds, P irk, Gin, fyc
C C. GRISWOLD offers for sale, lan-
. ding from ship Corsair
4 tons Sliare Moulds
In Store,
51 barrels Northern Gin
18 do Moss Pork, New^York
city inspection
1 ton Steel
100 kegs White Lead
22 kegs Black Paint
8 do Verdigris
5 do Spanish Brown
10 barrels Whiting
feb 12 fa
07
Beers’ Axes.
L SUPPLY of tho above Axes, received
*■ J™ ™ r «le by Jft B. WEED.
/Administrator's Notice.
N ine MONTHS alter date, 1 shall apply
to the Honorable the Inferior Court o’
'Jhsthtm county, (when sitting for ordintry
purposes) for leave to sell the real estate o
Isaac H. ltobins, to satisfy th* heirs snd cred
itors. C- H HAYDEN.
Administrator
august 12 45
Bunch Muscatel itaisins.
J UST received per ship Wm. Penn, di
rect from Gibraltar,
140 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins
For sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD
Feb 3 AnciauvV Wl.ai-* 1
Fresh Teas, Hams, Flour, c t
QA CHESTS Hyson Teas
" 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco
1 Hhd Richmond Cut Glass Ware
Received per ship Savannah.
20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, revell
ed per Laura Jane, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Feb 5
\3. fctaiea Bank .Voles,
F OR BALE at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE
Jan 20
F OT? tKe enre of Cnl.‘o, Cotigha, Comnmp-
tionv. Spitin g of Bloody Ai'bmta, and
i&cnie<» ofthe breast and lunga.
There is perhaps no medical obserration
better ^siabiisht d, none more generally eon
•Irmed by the experience ofthe best physici*
ms of all aj:es and count’is. and none oi
nore importance to the human fi+mily, than
he fact that many of the most difficult and in
curable consumptions originate in neglect'd
colds., fn a climate so variable os ours, where
the change* of the weather are frrquently
sudden and unexpected, it requires more care
*nd attention to guard against this dsngerou.
enemy of life, than most people imagine nr
ure able and willing to bestow. The bills nt
mortality exhibit tne melancholy fact that th*.*
proportion of deaths by this disease may hi
considered as about five to one. I< osmucb
then as this fatal disense frrquenlly bi ts defi
mce to the skill ofthe most learned physici
ans, it is a gratification to the proprietor that
mc ts enabled to ofler to those afflicted with
t, a goodiy prospect of relief, in that highly
valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci
fic. The Indians are happy in their know,
•edge of medical plants; governed wholly by
experience, they ure certain as totneir effect,
und it is said by an author of great character,
’.hat a true consumption if a disease never
known among them.
This Specific is obtained by ektrsetion from
lerbt, roots, flowers, phnt>, kc. when in per
fection. In consequence of a hippy combint.
lion of the most valuable herbs. Sic. it becomes
9 balsam of a superior value. It heals the in.
jured parts, opens the p ores, and composes
•he disturbed nerve., after Ihe manner of an
modync; consequently the obstruction of
•he cheai and the lunga which constitute th.a
disease, particularly need its use, It promotes
-xpectoration, which i.i constantly called for,
and whilst it cleans-:, and heals, it also gives
- rength to the tender lungs In this manner
! removes the hectic fever, improves digea-
on, gives atrmgth to the nerves, repairs ihe
ppetite and improves the spirits. Tliii speci-
lic mai always be givt n in safety it is mild,
letsanl to the tasle, and may safely be given
o infants, lor which it is of inestimable value.
It affords relief in bowel complaints, teething,
'.-hooping coughs, £7c. end is found particu-
rly useful in hypochondriacal, nervous snd
-steriesl diseases. Each bill ot direction
stain, a detailed account of this disease in
I its different stages, and will be accomp.
H-d with the signature of the proprietor in
ltd Ink. It is offered for sale by GEO. HY.
IDO", o«(, (my sole agent) Druggist,cor
Hav and Whittsker-streets, Savannah,at
ne dollar per bottle.
WII. BUTLER.
dec 30 30
Notice.
VTINE MONTHS after dite. application will
l7 be made to the Honorable Inferior Court
- Chatham county, for leave to sell the reel
nd personal estate ofthe late Mrs Ann Ham-
Moo, deceased, for the benefit of the hein
id creditor* of said estate,
WORTHINGTON GALE, Extcnton
‘IQ 89(a
; JUST RECEIVED,
Bo Ilk* brig Pkeaimd, from Philadelphia,
£>« HHD8 end 100 bbls- Philadelphia
lop RyeWI iikev
1S) Dutch Demijohns
ll| kegi.8aitnefre
whole end 100 half bhls. fresh Flour
COOOhuahels Liverpool ground Salt
5 hta.s. k 20 bbls. prime St. Croix Sugar
3 pipes and 95 demijohns best Holland
5 pipes and 30 demijnhna beat Cognac
Brandy
10 hhils. snd 95 bbls. superior Northern
Rum
tS bbls Northern Giu >
■ 59 bag*G.een Ci ffeo
5 casks superior old Lis’-oa Wine
2.1 bbli Lump snd 73 hbU. l oot Sugar
5 boxes white ana 7 do oruwn Havona
Sugar
25 btgs bleck Pepper
5 pipes Imitation Gin
2 bale. Bagging Twin*
25 qr boxes Hyson Tea'
5U reams Wrapping Paper
15 boxes Pipes
5 esses Wool Hats
10 hak-a best OznaMirgt
5 bales unbleached Homespun
4 oases colored ditto
50 keg: Dupont’s Gun Powder
1000 bushels Table Salt
'•5 kegs manufactured Tobsceo
25 tons .started (Gerrcn) Curings
5 large Smith Bellows
Hi kegs assorted Cut Nails
100 hags asturti d Shot—also an
Assortment of Cedar Ware, Market and
Clotliei Huketa.
All of which w : ll be sold low for cash, or
good town acceptances.
P M’DERMOTT.
march 14 9"
Cider, Porter, lfine, &c.
gy K BOXES first quality Cider
fd*3 b Casks -do do Loudon 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, CLAGHORN & WOOD,
Anciaux’s Wharf.
Feb 18
Castings.
TONS carron castings, just receiv
ed from Greenock, via. Charleston,
con isting of the following assortment, viz :
2600 pots tVom i to 30 gallons
200 American spiders, from 9 to 13 inches
SO set Sftt metal weiithts.itam.l oz. In
120 London skillets, from 1 to 6 quarts
1300 camp ovens, from 9 to 18 inches
130 untinned tea kettles, from one to 5
quarts
For sale by P. M’DERMOTT.
.Tan °*
Camden Superior Court.
Hknrv HnroRD, > Verdict MarchTerm,
Thom.is Kino. ) l808 ‘
O N motion ofthe Attorney of the Plain
tiff, in the above case, 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 nbove case, as of March Term, 1808 ;
and that publication be made of this rule,
once a month, for four months, in one of
tile Gazettes of this District, or that n copy
be served on the defendant, sixty days be
fore the next term.
Exlrattfrom the Jifimitee,
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
dec 23 25|u
lufur mat von Wanted \
I F GEOHG* MILLER, otherwise DAN
IEL OLAND MILLER, who in the year
1815, arrived in Savannah, in the Abeidcrn
trsnijiort, belonging to Mesin. Dawson b
8on«. of London is living, and will apply to
his flienda in England, he will hear ol
tometNng much to his advantage. He left
the Aberdeen while ihe lay at Savannah, tod
hns not been heard of by his f- iends since
that period. He had bren many years a sai
lor, and while on board the above veuel,
was employed as a carpenter. If he left Sa
vannah at that time, R is probable that he
-ntered some vessel going to the Brazil la.
Isnds. as in his latl letter, he staled that it
was his intention to do ao. Should he hav<
-lied at any place where a register or eertifi
cate of his burial can he obtained, it would be
thankfully received end all expencei attending
it, paid by
ISAAC W. MORRELL,
Savannah, or
W.W.kT.L. CHESTER.
New-Yorjr
sent o 57
Administrator’s sale.
O N the fi at Saturday after the first Tuel
day in May next, between the hours of
tun end four o’clock, will be sold at the mar
ket-house in the town of St. Mtrya, pursuant
to an order of the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary for the county of Camden, a negro wo
man named Jenny, belonging to the eatete of
Dav d G. Jones, deceai d, for the benefit of
the creditors of laid estate.
JOHN HARDEE, Adm’r.
tfvrrh 00 9fi
Notice.
A LL persons having deminds sgainit the
estate of ihe late John Wakerly. (plant
er) dec. are reqnes-ed to render them, prop
erly attested, immediately t and all person*
indebted, to mike immediate payment to
ROBERT HOY, Executor.
Feh 74 77
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after date of this notice,
application will be mode to the Honors,
ble the Court ofOrdlitary of Chatham Coun
ty, for permission tp'iell all the real eotat* of
John Wskeriv. Ate. for the benefit of the
hein end credit#* of sold deceased-
. ROBERT HOY, Exeentor.
Feb 24 67
u»r Of letters
Remaining in ihe Potl-Office, Savannah 31*2
March, 1825.
O’ Persona wishing letters frotn.thia list,
will please ask for Advertised Lettere.
Blan-
A.
S AM’L ADAMS
Mr. Arnnud
Susan Aditins
James Adams
John Avery
John Atherton, 3
Jos Allen
Dr H Ames
Si:th T Arnes
Abraham Andrews
R J Arnold
John Abbot, sen,
Be.
Capt James
kenship
Mrs Baker
Isaac Basley
Miss Amanda S Ba
ker, 2
George Bailey, 5
Miss Elenor Batist
Satn’l C- Brown
Miss C Barnes
Jcdedjnh- Barstow
David Brandon
Miss R T Burnee
F Bardon
John Basely
Geo W Beck ford
Richard Berrie
John A Bcntly
Nathan Bennett
U H Bevins
A Servant
Ediv’d’Bourqnine
Mrs L Bnllough
D Brown
8 D S Brown
Jacob Brown
Mrs Mary H Brown
Wm Bones
Mrs F, A Boyd
Edw’d Butler
Thoe Bsgshsw
London Butler
Jss R Benedick 2
C.
Wm. Campbell
Mrs L Capps.Effmg.
hain county
L L Crane
John L Clark
Christiana Campbell
Mrs M Callahan
Stewart Campbell
John Caswell
Lucy Cambredge
BetseyJJirnentei
Charles Chase
John Childs
Mrs Francis Cule
C Conuolley
John Coebat
E Cooper
Henry Cooke
Cap C Cpoper
John Coil
M. Cnrrcplmn
John Cooper
Miss C Cruse
Messrs J Sl C Cum-
L.
John Lawson
Master G A Lathrop
Mies Janett Leyun
David Lee
G Lee
Hugh Learmnntb
Mrs Mary Long
James Luce
Buembu* Luce
Andrew Marshall
Win Maltocg
Patty Mack*
“(Owen Maker
Miss, Mary Manydh
Mrs Motllor.2
Miss Ann C.Millen
Jehn Myrich
Tlioa Miller
James Mints
John Morrel
G Mountfurt
Master Chas Morrell
Henry Morningstar
Jus Mutcberson
Neal MnLaclin 2
John McRae
Wm McCormick
D McCarty
Isaac McKim
Rob McDow
Pollard M’Cormick
G W McAllister
Mrs B B M’Call
James McConkey 2
Sami McFaddin
David McMilleo
Bond Si M’Henroy
N. & O.
Miss Ann Nowlsn, 3
Theadore Nelson, 3
Capt Stephen Nye 3
Mrs R S Norton
Miss C Norton
Wm Nye
R B Nye
George Oliver
' Wm Ogleabay
Wm A Pollard
David Parry
Sami Patterson 2
Geo H Parker
Cap Jai Perry
W alter G Perry
_ Francis Preble
Rob Petigrew
PljWip PwfSiV
Cap David Pmge
John W Pomeroy
Mai C Powers
Gideon Powledge
R.
Geo Randall
Jno Rain
j Edw’d Ryan
j Dan’l B Rider
S Henry Ringold
l Alex Ryburn
(Abraham Riker
] John J Richardson
mings > Sam’l Richardson
Henry Cunningham | Dr C W Rodgers 2
Wm Catterson j Thos Rodgers
Mathew Cacbbo- j John A Rowell
rough
T Halsey
Chas Hammond
Charles Hart
Pat Hevdon
Lewis Hines
Charles M HiU
Miss M Hylton
Owen Higgins
Samuel Hine
John B Hobklrk
■fttM&nth •-■■■;
Miss Jane II Hogg
Eliza Huntington
Col John Hunter
Simon Jackson
Lewis Jackson
Mrs Rose Jaleneiu
Joseph Jordan
II W Jordon
K.
Mrs Sireh Kusen-
kie
Daniel Kean
Geo Kursenkie
D.
Christian Dasher
A Dunlorth
Wm L Davis
Henry Durheck
Gilmore Dexter
Rev L Dewight
Wm Degmand
Rob Dillon
John Diver
WmB Dopson
John Doore
Charles O’Donnell
B Donavnn
Farris Dorffey
Oliver Dudley 2
Aug Durkie
Cap Dewlhrce
Lucy Durkce
Gilford Dudley
Paul Dupon
Miss Maig Davis
Joshua Evrett
Jessee Ellerbee
Anthony Evergreen
John Ellis
Rev Mr Elton
F.
Mrs Mary Fare
Pat Fay
Mrs Margret Fegan
Msrtine Frederick
John B Flinn
John N Fry
Michiel Fesher
Miss Caroline Floyd
G.
Rob Galt ®
Evans Grant
Thos Garnett
Joseph Gifford
Wing S Green
John Gibbon
John Grimes
Capt Anthonio Gi-
raldo
Mr A Ginn
Jos Gibson
Rebecca Giriilon
Wm Gifford
Mary Griffith
Abner Gifford
Thos M Goddard
Jas J Grogan
Capt Nath Gookin
S H Goldsmith, Jr
Jacob Gould
Miss Selvgr Guy
Robt Hamilton
Miss - Sarah Harri
son
John Hance
Thos Hawkins
Ruther-
| Ann E Roles
| Capt Moses S Robin-
t son
t B B Rutland, 2
J Green
J ford, .
{ Copt J W Russell
\ Miss R Russell
} a.
j Miss MaryStafford 2
| William B Savage
^Jonathan Sawyer
< Amos Salsbury
5 Thomas M Sanders
S George Starbuch
j John R Shad
Naomi Stanton
Sarah Sawyer
Robert Sawyer
. Cip John Shaw
Joseph Sacket
Miss Martha Spal
ding 2
Miss Easter SheftaU
Miss Margaret Ste
vens
David Setson
Richard Stewart,
(colored man)
Alfred Shearman
Capt Michael Sele-
wich
James Scaly
Mrs Bethia Seabury
Levaitt Steevens
Mrs Ann Seagrove
James Smith 3
James Sims
Daniel C Smith
Mrs Mary Smith
William H Smith 2
Capt Reuben Swift
James W Sima
MisB Jane Stibbk
Thomas B Smith
Mrs Sarah Sima
Richard Smith
David B Squires
Mrs Slone
William I Sott 2
Ezra Spooner
William Spooner
Abraham Strobhar
Mrs Sarah Strobhar
David A Strobhar
James U Suvdam
T.
Capt C E Trentlin
Capt Wm Tommer-
son
John Toebert
John S Thompson
N Turnbull
Joseph Tuttle
Mrs Mary E Turner
N't Turberville
Geo Hammond ' j: Win Tlrifier
Miss Candssy Her-1 W.
, , f John D Werner
The* Hanford {MmMery Warren
Daniel Hatcher { Mm Mary Wallace
Charles Hart . j John F Williams
£‘P* }J Handy { Christian Wisenbo-
Jl D Hamuioud } ker
Mrs Mary Harrison { Capt J.no Winklcy, 3
T4 T Hn lunar \Kt L.. TITlli:
Wm Williams
Edw’d Willey
Mrs M Wylly
Elizabeth Whiting
Jos Wing
John Witter
Pears Withington
Miss Annett Wil
liamson
Thde A Williams
GeeHWood
Jss Wood
Stephen Wood
Mm Pbilis Young
Bernahas II Young
John Yonng
Ph. R Young
Z.
Antonio Zanong
John R Zitrower
Miss Ann Zachman
Titnelv LeUttt
MrJeanjacques Lau- Mira Celeni Men-
rent, 2 droase
JOHN SCUDDER, P. M.
epnl 2 on
CANAL LOTTERY,
16th Class—New Series.
W ILL be drawn on the 11th of May,
1825, and finished in a lew minutes.
Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn--
ftcYiftme.
1 Prize of 4o,000 Dcllcn is K57 000.
1 20.000 20 Oi.O-
1 10.000 10 000.
2 5,000 10.000
J- f«0 4 720
90 1,000 20.000.
3® 400 15,000,
52 100 |;>oo,
'*• 40 ‘ .800.
1248 20 24 960
10,608 IQ 106.08Q
8273,760
ffiSEOgws
34,230 Tickets et $8,
In this Scheme with eight drawn billoti
there will he 56 prize* with three numbers ol
70 *416, with two numbers on them an
10.608, with one number on them. Tho»
Deketa having none of the draco ballot* 01
them being blank*.
To determine the At* of all Ihe ticket* ii
the above lottery 60 numbers, ftom one ti
sixty inclusive, will severally be placed in 1
wheel on the day of drawing, and eight p
them will be dmwn, and that tiekei having 01
it i* a combination, the 1st, 2d and thin) num
beri drawn, will hr entitled to 840 000
That haying on it the 6th, 7th and »-.h, wil
be entitled th 8 O.tHiO.
That haying on it the 4lh, Jth eidaih.wil
be entitled to 810 000.
Tm sc hsvisv u them the 3d, 4 h tod 5ll
>"d 3d, 7th and 8th, esrh 85.000
T"at having r, n it tlie 2d, 3d snd 4th wil
be entitled to 4,720.
Thoee 20 having on them the
7d, 5th and 8th
2 ’, 6th and 7tl,
"d. 6- hand 81 h
2tl.r<hlnd 8tr.
3d. 4th and fir 1
3:1,4th and 7il
3d, 4th and 8:h
3-1, 511) and flih sih.fith and
04 M. ...I H.L A.I A...
3d, 5tli and 7*h
3d, 5il» »nd 8th
4th 6th and t
'ith,7th si d i
3t1, fittrarul 7Ui rtfT.Cthfnn
5th.6th and 8
5th,7lh ann 8
each g!0C
3d. 6;h aor 8tl.
4th.5ihand 7th
4th,5ih aiid 8th
All other., (being 30 tickets) having tb
->r the d awn numbers on them will each
entitled to 8400.
The 52 tick, ta having on rhem two of
drawn number* and thuae two, the 3d i
4m, will each be entitled to 8'00.
The 156 tickets having on (hem ibr
and 5th or 4th and 6t i, or 4th and Tlh dra
-umbers only, will each be entitled to 85
All others (being 1248 tickets) having I
of the drawn numbera on them, will each
emitted to 830.
And those having nn them any one of
-1 awn numbera, (be ! ng 10,608 tickets, or l:
for each drawn number,) will each be ei
tied to 810.
No ticket which shill have drawn a pr
of a superior denomination can be entitled
an inferior ptiie. Prizes payable thirty d
after the drawing, and inbject, aa usual, l
deduction cl 15 per cent-
A considerable portion r f this lottery is i
up in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing all 1
-ombination mimbeis, from one to siz
- h, 6h parcels are warranted to draw at h
8"-0, lea« 'he deduction of 15 per cent, w
su many chances f - tho canital prises.
J. B. YATES, ) „
A.M’INTYRE, ( Man *8 er8 ‘
Philadelphia, Hat ch 9, 1825. .
TICKETS AT PRESENT
P-
Orders received end forwarded at the above
price at
LUTHER’S
E XC HAJVOE OFFICE.
March 31
W luskey,
70R SALE hy
Fell 23 T. 8. LUTHER.
Bills on New-York,
JIOR SALE by
Fnb 24 C. r. GRTSWOT.D.
Socket Spades.
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snd for eule by N< B, WEI
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