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ew aalM—Vol ViL
SAVANNAH, WED.vE?lf*i .MMNHs'G, APKIL t3 i825.
No 141.
eases
THE
18 SUITED AMD PUBLISHED
Iff THI
GXTT op iavawkak,
By G. $ w. Robehtsom,
IlffffT DOlXARff AffffWI*
riUHl Iff AHVAffCff.
for the country,
n published to matt the •»''«’*«">«"» 01
... .nail. three tinea a week, J Tu *J a ^‘
Ttoiitfey nod Iriurd*yY*t the Office ef h
the
IEIa-IUL & IQ^Ws,
OPfF.R FOR SALE,
A/fh HOGSHEADS prime end aecond
W quality St. Croix Sugar.
SO barren do do do augar
TO baga prime green coffee
30 cratee blue and green edged platea
to tana iron, aaaorted
S pipea cognac brandy
5 do Holland gin
8 hogsheads Jamaica rum
ban pipea, quarter caaks,
quarter casks wine
30 barrels loaf sugar
30 coils bale rope
300 grind stones
3000 bushels Maryland corn
800 do Long Island white, equal to
Georgia flint corn
*3 '
and half
nov :
Daily Georgian, and contains alt the breltl.
«nce. Commercial, Political and M.e^eltan.
Sous, neludiog adrertJaementa. pub.iahed in
““•l h "counTry Paper V* ae.tto aU parts of
the sme and Union, or delivered in the elty,
it fire dollar* per annum, WJ“® “ ^
Advertiaementi are inserted « both pe *r*
at 71 cents per square, of 14 lines, for he firai
Insertion, aid 37* for svtry succeeding pub.
"communication, by Mai', mu,t be Poet paid
Sales of land and negro, , by Admiomt™.
tor*. Rxrcutor* or guardian*, are rrquuetl.
hv bw, to be held on the firs' Tuesday in the
51." between the hour* of ten m 'ho fore
noon and three in the afternoon, at the Court
House of the county in which the property i*
S.-Notice Of theae sales must be given
!li a public gaaeltcw'ity day# previous to the
d ‘No f ticorfthe sale of personal property must
be give inUr manner. F.rty day. previous
^Notice* to*tho debtor* and creditors of at.
estate rauitba publiahsd lor Forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for 'eove to sell land, must
be (nbHshcd Mine -Wains*
Notice.
N IME month* after date application will
be made to the Honorable the Jus-
ficus of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to sell a tract of land,
known as number eight, 8th District, Pike
(formerly Munrne) County, for tho benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the estate ol
of N. 3. Bayard. Jt jjaYARD,
Administrator estate N. 8- Bayard.
Jan 5 34n *
ipRESH GaKDEN SEED s
.. AND
Btrtbou* YVoweT ‘Roots-
T HE subscriber intending to closo his
business in this city, offers him stock
at reduced pricca. for CASHaconsisting of
Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary
and Book Cases, Wardrobes,Tfrench Press
es, Bureaus, Ladies' Dressing Tables,Corn-
modes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables,
Card Tabled, Tea Tables, Dining Tables,
Breakfast Tablos,Gentlemen’* Writing Ta
bles and Book Cases, Inclosed Btsin Stands,
Wash Stands, Candle Stands,Wbrk Stands,
Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high
post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple'do. Maple
Field do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattrcsies,
Looking-Glasses, Fancy AWindiior Chars,
Ac. at the Waiyj-Housc, corner of Whitta-
ker-Strcet and Bay Lane.
J. H. Q. also requests that those who aje
indebted, will please to make payment wit*-
out delay, and those having.any demands,,
present their accounts for settlement.
J. H. OLDEPSHAW.
Jan 35 Bl||
'By the
JUST REC EIVED,
he bng i 1 ' '
iltbsMuriAi
Pheeuanl, from Philadelphia,
bull. Philadelphia
J U9T reee ved K y the robteriber, and war
ranted of the lost sekaon’a growth, 3
hotel Garden Seed), put up hy A. M’Mahon f-
<to. Philadelphia, etpresily for thia market,
and containing the following aasortm nta, via.
1, Drumhead Cabbage 14. Early curled Let-
Lorn? Hnd Beet luce
.Cong Orange Carrot ». Itnyal Cabbage dr.
4. Parsley '6. Nutmeg Helen
Leek 17. Spinach
Onion ' 8. Summer Savoy
Salmon Oldish Sweet Bssil
Early Purple da. 30 Sage
Bound leaved 21. Nasturtium
10. Early Turnips 32. Celary
tt. Late do 39 Early Peas
13. Salsify ’4.1,ate do
|3- Asparagus 25 Early bunchbear-
6 Red French do
Notice.
P ER80N8 having demands against the
estate ol'Thomas Johnaton, will please
present them, properly attested, at the
Couuting-Room of R. A J. Habnrsham.
HAMUTAL JOHNSTON,
Executrix of the estate of Thomas Johnston,
dec in -O’-
JNO i'lGft.
T IE suhiorihers being about to decline bn
sines* in this place, request persons ha
ing demands ag .insi them, to present them
fur payment
a n
5
FANNIN A CO.
fiC+r,
Administritor’s Notice.
N >N?K«J'.«i iisfrom this date, we shall *p
ply to the Honorable the Inferior Coiu'
Ciiythim county, when sitting fir ordinal)
purposes, to sail the real estate of William
Uavhcw.
C. H. HAYDEN,
p. UAYHEWi
Administrator**,
wmi't S3 *5
A I. S O,
CO Packages contain.ng the following But
r jus Blower Boot*, vi*.
Double Hyacinths I LMealeintigerflowei
F oe Tulips I 5 Double Tuberose
J Narcissus 16 Star of Bethlehem
For »>e by P.H'DEHVO IT
Web c ,»
By Ihe Preeidcnt of the United Statei.
[ N pursunnee of law, I, Jams* Mottles, Pres
ident i f the t'niied Statei, do hereby dc
iare and make known, that* public Sale w'
ic held at die Land Office at Tallahaaae, >
Florida, on the 'bird Monday of May next, f
(he di-nosal of the following lands, via -
Township I, south of Range 1, west of the
Meridian line.
1 and 3 north of Range 1, do do
Fractional 3 do do do do
Township 1, south t, 3, 3, 4, A 6, east
1 A2,north 1,3, 3, 4, A 5/
Fractioraltownships 1, 3,3, 4, AS.
The sale *>ll co.nmcoce with the low
umber of section, township, and range, n
roceed in regular numerical order. T*
land* reserved by law for the use nf school-i,
■r other purpoaes, will be exclude d from th
ode
Given under mv hand, at the City of Wa-h
ington, this ‘.6th div of Jsmiarv, 1825.
JAMES MONUOE.
By the Preaiileot.
GEO GRAUAU,
Commissioner of the General Land Offlc"
(TY Printers of the Lawa of the Unite'
S'aiis, in the Territory of Florida, and in th
States of tlabama, Louisiana, Tenessi-e, Mi 4
•iasippi, Georgia, and Soiith.Carolina, are an
thmix d to publish the foregoing Proclami
tine once n week until tho day of late
**h-7 6 t
Damascus Steel Razors,
J UST received, a supply of the above ar
ticle, which will bo warranted good.—
For sale hy N. B. WEED.
nov 24
Cognac brandy.
6 PIPES “ Seignette’s Brand,” just re
ceived per Louisa Matiida, forsulc by
J. B. HERBERT A CO.
IN STORK,
SO Tierces new Rico
10 Pipes Holland Gin
10 Hogsheads Jamaica Rum
60 Barrels flour
.30 Barrels Hams
75 Barrels Gin
50 Cratea Crockery
30 Kegs Butter
50 Barrels Mackarel, No. 3
20 Cases Port Wine
10 CaskB Oil
Jan 12
Goshen Rutter, Lai d Ac.
fUST RECEIVED byship Corsair, and
other late arrivals ,
12 firkins Goshen Butter, 1st quality
35 kegs leaf Lard
8 bbla Butter Crackers
90 half and quarter bbla Buck Wheat
, and Rye Flour
10 bbla Pilot Bread, for family Use
For sale by
A. BASSETT
No. 1. Mongin’sNew Buildings
I fob 13 67
IhaV!
I'erMou'ds, Pork, Gin, <vc
cVoRISWOLD offers for sale, lan
ding from ship Corsair
4 tons Share Moulds
In Store,
66 barrels Northern Gin
18 do Mess Pork, New-York
city inspection
1 ton Steel
.100 kegs White Lead
*2 kegs Black Paint
8 do Verdigris
6 do Spanish Brown
10 barrel* Whiting
I fob 12
67
Beers’ Axes.
°/ u 10 * bovc Ajce *) received
W37 * B WEED.
mmmih
0\flpos\tetV\e Acodfcin’j
mrJ\er,
R ESPECTFULLY informs her friends
and the public, that her sciiooi. » nov
opin, opposite tho Chatham Academy, for
the keckption op pnpti.s. Assisted by
iier daughter Miss E. A. Harrison, shr
offers her services in teaching the following
useful and ornamental branches of educa
tion. Whilst she returns sincere thanks for
the patronage hitherto extended, she
hopes, from the reduced rates of tuition and
her increased exertions to further tho pro
greBS of her Pupils, to deserve a still fur
t her 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, : «1 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 pattern,
per quarter, r . : : : : : 10 00
Painting on velvet, per quarter,: : 8 00
IT The most careful attention will be
paid by Mrs. Ken, to the deportment and
morals of Uiobs entrusted to her charge,
nov2 85
© i* HHD3 and 100
IJ Ryt W' litry
150 Dutch Derm | font
10 kegs Sair.ntre
50 whole aid 100 half bbla. fresh Flour
AIlSO, IN 8T1RR,
6000 hnthe sLiverpoiilgreu! d Halt
5 hbt.a. t«'!0 bM*. pnme m. Or iix Sugar
3 pipes md 25 demijohns beat Holland
On I
5 pipes and 30 demijohns beat Cognac
Brandy
10 bhdst ind 25 bbla. superior Northern
. Bum /
■75 bbla Northern G-.n
5,' bigaG'c :n
f casks superior, id Li* v onW'ne
25 hb-4 Lumn ai d 72 1 bh. l oaf Sugar.
S hofeo white and 7 do bmwu Hattna
‘ Sugar
25 bags black Pepper
' 5 pipes Imitation Gin
2 bale) Baggi ng Twine
25 qr boles rtyaon Tee
50 teams Wrapping Paper
15 hng^a Pipe*
5 eases Wool Hats
10 bales beat Og-uSnrga
5 bales unbleached Homespun
4 cases colored ditio
50 kegi Duumn’a Gun Powder
1000 bushels Table Salt
°5 kegs manufactured Tobacco
25 tuna asaorud (Oarri n) Castings
5 large Smith Beliows
5) kegs assorted Cut Nails
100 hags assort! d Shot—also an
ksaoriment of (Itdar Waie, Market and
Clothes Baskets.
AJ! of which w ! l! be sold kiw for eaah, or
good town acceptances,
P. M'DERMOTT.
mavch 14 9'
Consumptions. Coughs, £jc.
BUTLER’S
LIST Of LKTi ERS
Remaining in the Potl-Offiee, Saeannah 31 at
March, 1826.
HT Persons wishing letters from this list,
will please ask for Adeeriited Letlere.
A
Geo Hammond I Wm Ttfrltf#
Miss Candasy Har-1 W.
Cider, Porter, Wine, Ci?c.
(y K BOXES fir-t quality Cider
£i Zj 6 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, CLAGHORN A WOOD,
Auciaux's Wharf.
Feb 18
Castings.
TONS carton castings, just receiv
ed from Greenock, via. Charleston,
con.isting of the following assortment, vix :
2600 pots from t to 30 gallons
200 American spidera, from 0 to 13 inches
60 set flat metal weights, from 1 oz. to
4 lbs.
120 London skillets, from 1 to 6 quarts
1300 camp ovens, from 9 to 18 inches
130 untinned ten kettles, from one to 5
• quarts
For sale by P. M’DERMOTT.
Jar 8
S AM’L ADAMS
Mr. Arnaud
Susan Adnmi
James Adams
John Avery
John Atherton, 3
Jos Allen
Dr H Ames
Seth T Ames
Abraham Andrews
R J Arnold
John Abbot, ten.
B.
Capt James Blau.
kenship
Mrs Baker
Isaac Baslcy
Miss Amanda 8 Ba
ker, 2
George Bailey, S
Miss Elenor Batist
Bam’l C- Brown
Misa C Barnes
Jodediah B&rstow
Dxvid Brandon
Miss R T Burneu
F Bsrdon
John Basely
Geo W Backford
Richard Berrie
John A Bcntly
Nathan Bennett
U H Bevins
A Beryant
Edw’d Bourqnine
Mrs L Bollough
D Brown
S D S Brown
Jacob Brown
Mrs Mary H Brown
Wm Bones
Mrs E A Boyd
Edw’d Butler
Thos Bsgshaw
London Butler
J&s R Benedick 2
C.
Wm. Campbell
Mrs L Capps,Effing.
ham county
L L Crane
John L Clark
| L.
! John Lawson
| Master Q A Lathrop
5 Mias Janctt Leyou
1 David Lee
| G Lee
{Hugh Learmonth
t Mr* Mary Long
) James Luce
Buembus Luce
M.
Andrew Marshall
W in Mallory
. Patty Maeks
Owen' Maker
Miss Mary Manyon
Mrs Melzler 2
Mias Ann C Millen
John Myrich
Tlios Miller
James Mints
John Morrel
G Mountfort
Master Clias Morrell
Henry Morningstar
Jas Mutcherson
Neal McLaclin 3
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 McMillen
Bond A M’Henroy
N. A O.
Miss Ann Nowlan, 3
Theadore Nelson, 3
Capt Stephen Nye 3
Mrs R 8 Norton
Miss C Norton
Wm Nye
. R B Nye
George Oliver
‘ Wm Oglesbay
Wm A Pollard
David Parry
Sami P<tteraon 3
vey
Time Hanford
Daniil Hatclter
Charles Hart
Capt M Handy
H D Hammond
John D Warner,.
| Mrs Mary Warren
! Mm Mnrv Wallace
f F VVilJiqrr.s
{ Christian Witenba-
j kcr
n 7- Harrison ' Sfft Jno Wiirkley, 3
D P Halsey J Wm Williams
J Edw’d Willey
! i Mrs M Wylly
Elifeabeth VYniting
Jos Wing
John Witter
• Pears Withington
| Mis* Annett ' VV.il-
j liamsen
t Thus. A Wiilinma
- Geo H Wo.od.,,
JqaWixid • !w
. Stephen Wood
v.
,, _ , - Mrs PMlis Young
Mrs Rose Jslenoau ( Barnabas II Y„unir
Wph Jordon ! John Yrv.ua *
H W Jordon i Pit. R Young
K a r
Mrs Sarah Kusen- j z.
n < Antonio Znnrnff
Daniel Kean { John R Zitrower
Geo Kursenkte iMisa Ann Zachman
¥r^nc\\ I fottwTB
MrJeanjacquea Lau- Miss Celeni Mcn-
rent, 2 dreiee
JOHN SCUDDER; P. M.
apnl 3 08
Chas Hammond
Charles Hart
Pat Heydon
Lewis Hines
Charles M Hill
Miss M Hylton
Owen Higgins.
Samuel Hint
John RHobkirk
Patrick O’Haro
Misa Jane -H Hoag
Elita Huntington
Col John Hunter
8imqn Jackson
Lewis Jackson
NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND
GIN.
RECEIVED PER BRIO OEOROE WASHINGTON-
-3*:g~kaVKKGS New Leaf Lard
J.V?U 150 Ilatns
3 Barrels Castor Oil
5 Pipes H. Gin, Swan Brand
30 Barrels Mess Pork
For sate by J. B. UERBERT A CO.
Jan 14
‘ iirade’s v ompany’ toes.
CASKS Brade’s Patent Hoes, for
sale by N. B. WEED,
dec 18 .
Georgia—Camden Cuuiuy
O M the first TuejcUy in Murch neit, 1 t» r u)
•ell at Jdfenon, in said connty, a neg?o
.nan, ramed Daniel* the property of the e»-
.rite of Uicsjih Crews, de^eaBed, pursuant to
leave grunted by the Court «f Ordinary.
KIAPaY CREWS, Executrix*
.T n M 4<
A(imiuistiator’s Notice.
N ine MONTHS after date, I shall apply
to Ihe Honorable the Inferior Court of
Chatham county, (when sitting for ordinary
purposes) For leave- to aell the real ca'.ute ot
Isaac H. Hobim, to aatiafy the heirs and cred.
itora. C. H HAYDEN,
Admiaistr.ior-
august 12 45
Hunch Muscatel Haisins.
J UST received per ship Wm. Penn, di
rect from Gibraltar,
140 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins
For sain hy
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD,
P-.b 3 Aucitti.xV WK. f.
Fresh l eas, iiams, Flout,«_ c.
OA CHESTS Hyson Teas
£t\J 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco
1 Iiho Richmond Cut Glass Ware
Received per ship Savannah.
30 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv
ed per Laura Jane, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT A CO.
Feb 5
F OR the cure of Cul-ia, Coughs, Consump
tion.., Spitting of Blood, Auibmas,*nd
uiacr.aea of the breast and longs.
There is perhaps no medical observation
better ealabfahrd, none more generally con
Armed by the experience of the beat phyaki-
'-naof all ares and count-i a. end none of
i-ore importance to the human family, than
Ihe fact that many of the most difficult and in
curable consumption* originate in neglect
colds.. In a climate «> variable as ours, where
the changes of the wea.her are fr quentl'-
sudden and unexpected, it requires noire care
and attention to guard against this daugerou.
enemy of life, than moat people imagine ur
ore able and willing to bestow. The bills of
mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that the
proportion of deaths by thia disease may be
considered at about five to one. I atm-.-cb
then as this fatal disease fr' qiicully bj .* defi
ance to the skill of the moat learned physici
vna, it ia a gratification to the pro -rietor that
be i» enabled to oiler to those afflicted wilf
!, a goodly prospect of relief, In that highly
valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci
fic. The Indiana are happy in their know-
edge of m .-dical plants i governe-v wholly by
experience, they are certain at to their effixt,
and it ia said by an authur of great character,
■bar a true consumption is a disease neve
known among them.
Thia Specific is obtained by extraction from
verba, roots, flowers, plant ■, hr when in per-
ection. In consequence. ■ f a happy combina.
'ion of the mo9t valuable herbs, Sic. it becomes
r balaam of aaupeiinr value Ithcals theii.
jo ed parti, opens the porea, and comperes
lie disturbed nerves, after the msnnrr rf an
anodyne; consequently the obstruction ol
the chest and the lungs which constitute tins
disease, particularly need ill use. It promotes
expectoration, which it constantly called for.
and whilst it cleanses a d heals, it also gives
strength to the tender lungs In thia -ranner
it remove* the hectic fever, impruve* digea.
tion, gives strength to the nervea, repair* the
i-ppittte and improves the apirita. Tbit spec-
fic mav always be given in safety it ia mlict
vleaaant to the taste, and may anfely be given
o infanta, for which it is of ineatimable value,
It atforda relief in bowel complaints, f ettling,
whooping coughs, lie. and ia found particu-
1 -rly useful in hypochondriacal, nervous ai
tustirical diseases. Each bill ot direcui
contains a detailed account of this disease in
Ul its different atagea, and will be accompa
Med wi’h the signature of the proprietor in
Red Ink, It ia offered for tale by GEO. RY
Eli? ON, only (my sole ageot) Druggist, cor
erDav and Whitiaker-atreeta, Savannah,
oae dollar Mr bottla.
WM. BUTLER.
dec 30 30
Camden Superior Court.
IIenr v Hreord, ) Ve rdictMarchTerm,
ThomasKino. S 1808,
O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain
tiff, in the above case, it is ordered
that the defendant do shew cause, on or be
fore tho first day of the next term, why a
final judgment should not be entered in
the above case, as of March Term, 1803 ;
and that publication be 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 defeudant, sixty days be
fore the next term.
Extractfrom the Minutei,
JOHN BAILEY. Clerk,
dec 33 25tu
M. tates V»ank.Noiea,
F or Sale at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE
Jan 20
Notice.
N ine MONTHS after date. Application will
be made to the Honorable Inferior Court
of Chatham county, for leave to sell the real
and panonaleatate of the late Mr* Ann Ham
ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the elm
ud creditors of aaid estate,
WORTHINGTON GALE, Eucuion
March 10 89 J*
Christiana Cempbell Geo H Parker
u™, u o.ii.i— Cap Jaa Perry
Walter G Perry
FranciB Preble
Rob Petigrew
Phillip Pierce
Lewi* Phinney
Cap David Purge
John W Pomeroy
Mai C Powers
Gideon Powledge
R.
lnfoTHvatvan Wanted \
F G-.OKGK MILLER, otherwise DAN
. .EL OLAND MILLER, who in the year
1815. arnvei' in Savannch, in the Ahetdei-n
transport, belonging tp Messrs. Dowsoti A
Suns, of London, is living, and will apply tu
Ills' friend* in England, he will heai ol
snmetl'mg much to hi* advantage, He lef-
the Aberdeen while she lay at havannsh, an 1 '
his nut been lievid of by his fiends sincr
that period. He had been malty years a sai
lor, and while on board the above vesst-l
wss employed sa a carpenter. If he left Sa
vannah tt that time, it ia probable that hr
rtercil some vessel going to the Brasil Is-
lards, as in hit last letter, be stated that i)
war hit intention to do an. Should he hay
li.-dat any place where a register or cc-t fi
cate of hit burial can he obtained, it would be
thanVfuhy received end all expeoces attendiny
it, paid by
ISAAC W.MORRBLL,
Savannah, or
W.W kT.L CHESt ER,
New-York
—• n 57
Administrator’s 3aie.
O ’-T tnu fi-.'t x tu af ev >hc- fi.si Tuet
day in May n il, between the hour* of
. and four o’clock, will be sold at the mar-
t-h, use in t e fi-wn of St. Marya, pursuant
to an order of the Honorable thr. Court of Or
dinary fur the county nf Camden, I negro wo
mar amid Jenny, brinr-fring to the estate of
Dav d G. Jones, deoe.t- d. for the benefit of
be creditor, of end urate.
'OHM HARDEE, .’dm’r
v-'eh *i , Of.
Notice.
A LL persona having demand! agninat thr
e tate of the late John Wokerty, (plant,
•r) dee ore reqoea edto render them, prop
erly arretted, immediately t sod all persors
indebted, to make immediate payment to
RUHEHT HOY, F.xeeutor.
F-'- 74 77
Notice.
N INE MONTHS aft! T date of tbl* notice,
application will be nude to the Honors,
hi- the Cotart ofOrdinary of Chatham Coun
ty, for permiesion to self all the real estate of
John Wakerlv. dee. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditor* of arid deceased-
ROBERT HOY, Exeoutor.
Feb 24 67
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CANAL LOTTERY,
16tii Clasb-*>Ncw Series.
W ILL be drawn on the 11th of May,
I C‘25, and finished in a few minutes.
KUxty Numbers—Eight Ballots to ba Drawn*
50,000 Dulllfl In glO OOO.
V
Mrs M Callahan
Stewart Campbell
John Canwell
Lucy Cambredge
Betsey Carpenter
Lunas Clerk
Clitrle. Chase
John Childa
Mrs FranciB Cale
C Connolley
John Caeb.t
E Cooper
Henry Cooke
Cap C Cooper
John Coil
M. Corrcghan
John Cooper
Miss C Cruse
Messrs J A C Cum
mings
Henry Cunningham \ Di C W Rodgers 3
Wm Catterson {Thos Rodgers
Mathew Cachbo- < John A Rowell
ruugh
j Geo Randall
\ Jno Rain
| Edw’d Ryan
{ Dati’l B Rider
I Henry Ringold
{ Alex Ryburn
< Abraham Riker
• John J Richardson
ISsm’l Richardson
D.
Christian Dasher
A Danlorth
Wm L Davis
Henry Durbeck
Gilmore Dexter
Rev L Dewight
Wm Dogmaud
Rob Piilon
John Diver
Wm B Dopson
Jolin Deore
Charles O’Donnell
B Donavan
Farris Dorffcy
Oliver Dudley 3
Aug Durkie
Cap Dewforce
Lucy Durkee
Gilford Dudley
Paul Dnpon
Miss Mur^r Davia
Joshua Evrctt
Jessee Ellerbea
Anthony Evergreen
John Ellis
Rev Mr Elton
F.
Mrs Mary Fare
Pat Fay
| Ann E Rolee
J CaptMo.es S Robin
! sun
tBB Rutland, 3
> Green R Ruther-
| ford, 2
| Capt J W Russell
{ Miss R Russell
1
\ Miss MaryStaflbrd 2
j William U Savage
{ Jonathan Sawyrr
j Amos Salsbury
; Thomas M Sanders
{George Starbuch
j John R Shad
i Naomi Stanton
Sarah Sawyer
Robert Sawyer
{Cap John Shaw
j Joseph Sacket
< Miss Martha Spal-
j ding 2
5 Miss Easter Sheftall
{Miss Margaret Ste-
{ vens
David Setson
Richard Stewart.
(colored man I
Alfred Shearman
Capt Michael Sele-
wich
Mrs Margret Fegsn S James Scaly
Martine Frederick } Mrs Bethia Seabury
Gi-
John B Flinn
John N Fry
Michiel Feaher
Miss Caroline Floyd
G.
Rob Galt ft
Evans Grant
Tlios Garnett
Joseph Gifford
Wing S Green
John Gibbon
John Grimes
Capt Anthonie
raldo
Mr A Ginn
Jos Gibson
Rebecca Giridon
Wm Uifford
Mary Griffith
Abner Gifford
Thos M Goddard
Jas J Grogan
Capt Nath Gookin
S U Goldsmith, Jr
Jacob Gould
Misa Solver Guy
Robt-Hamitton
Misa Sarah Harri
son
JohrrHance
| Thps Hawkiqt
Levaitt Steevena
Mrs Ann Seagrove
James Smith 3
James Sims
Daniel C Smith
Mrs Mary Smith
William H Smith 3
Capt Reuben 8wift
James W Sims
Miss Jane Stibbs
Thomas B Smith
Mrs Sarah Sims
Richard Smith
David B Squires
Mra Slone
William I Sott 2
Ears Spooner .
William Spooner
Abraham ptrobhar
Mra Sarah Strobhsr
David A Strobhsr
James H Suydam
T.
Capt C E Trentlin
Capt Win Tommer
•on
John Toebert
John 9 Thompson
N Turnbull
JgqarilTuKle
Mi* Miry E Turner
I IT Ttatbanillti
1 Frias of
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20,000
10,000
5.000
4.720
1.0 0
500
100
50
20
10
2O.0OO-
10000.
ie,ooo
4-720 >
20,000.
15.600.
5 -00.
.800.
24 960
106,000
34,320 Tiakata at Bfo. £275,760
In this Scheme with eight drawn ballotc,
there will be 56prises with three numbers on
'^456 w„h two numbers on them and
UJfi08, ^fith one number on thea. Thoee
t>cketi bavin? none of the drain ballots on
them being blanks.
To determ'ne the fhte of all the tickets Id
the above lottery 60 numba's, from one to
sixty inclusive, will atvenliv be placed in a
wheel on the day of drawings and eight nf
them will he drawo, and that tidmt having on
>t ua combination.the lat,2dandthirc num
ber* drawn, will be entitled to £50,000.
That haying on It the «ih, 7th ana Sifa, win
be entitled to g 0,(^0.
That having on it the 4lb, 5th and fob, will
be entitled to g 10.000.
hsvi.v -o tbi-m the 3d, 4 h and 5tb
un.l 3d, 7th and 8tli, each gS,000.
That having on it the 2d, 3d and 4th will
be antitlcd to 4,720.
Those 20 having on them the
3d, 5th end 6: h 4tb,6tli end 7tb
3d, 5th end 7lli 4tb,6th end 8th
3d, 5th and 8th <lh,7th and 8th
3d. 6tb and 7tli *th,6th and 7th
3.',6lh anr 8th ith,6th and 8th
4t>:,5 hand 7ih 5th,7th anti »h
4tli,5tb and 8tb each gtOOO.
All others, (being 30 tickets) having three'
or the drawn numbers on them will each be
entitled to £500,
The 52 ticket* hairing nn them two nf tilt
drawn numbers and thoai two, the 3d and
4tn, wiil each be entitled to £100.
The 156 tiskuta haring on them thr 4th
and 5th or4lb snd 6t i, er 4th ahd 7th drawn
numbers only, will each be entitled to £50.
All othenr (being 1248 tickets) having two
of the drawn numbers en them, will each be
entitled to £20.
And those having nn them any one of the
I awn numbers, (being 10,608 ticket*, or 13 6
for each drawo number,) will each he enti
tled to £10. \
No ticket which shall have drawn a prise
of a superior denomination can be entitled to
an inferior |»i*c. Prices payable thirty days
after the drawing, and subject, at usual, to a
deduction ol 15 per cent-
A considerable portion cf thia lottery it pat
up in parcel* of 20 ticket*, embracing all th*
combination numbers, from one to sixty,
<- hieh parcels are warranted to draw at least
£80, lets the deduction of 15 per ernt, With
so many chances f-- hr capital prises.
J. B. YATES, J „
A.M’INTYRE, ( Man *e* re -
Philadelphia, ll.rcl- 9, 1825.
‘M, Jtiiand 8)h
2-1,6rb and 7tl>
’d, fob and Ah
2d, 7ihandfith
3d, 4’h and 6ti
34,4th and 7tl
3d, 4th and 8th
TICKETS AT PRESENT
$9.
Order* received anil forwarded at the above
price at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 31
Whiskey,
F OR SALE by
Feb 23
T. 8. LUTHER.
Bills on New-York,
F or sale hy
Feb 24
r. C. GRISWOLD.
Socket 'pades.
1 CA8IJ Socket Spades, just rerety*4
and for sale by N. B. WEED.
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