Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 18, 1825, Image 1

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jftfw aeries—V o\. VII. SAVANNAH, MON DAI MORNINfej 1 APRIL 18, (825. TUB #»«8®tmtm, IS EDITED AND PUBLISHED IS TUI CITY OP SAVANNAH, Bv G. $ W. Robertson, A» EIGHT DOIXAnH PKR ANKUM* PAYABLE IH AUVAHCB. mam for the country, is pablilhed to meet the arrangement ol the mail, three timea a week, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at the OfRceof the Daily Ocorgian, and contains al* the iniclli- eence, Commercial, Political and Miscellan eous, including adrerliscmcnla. puh isbed in the Daily Paper. ■ ,, . . The Country Faper it sertto all parts of the State and Union, or delivered in the city, at five dollars perineum,-payable in .dvsnee. Advertisements are inaened in both pa *rt at 75 cents per square, of 14 hues, for he fin, insertion, and 374 for every succeeding pub- '"communications bv Mill, mml be Poet-paid- 8ales of land and negroes by Admuiulrn. tors, Kx ciitors or gunrdiana, are required, by law, to he held on ilie firs Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in hr fore noon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House of the county in which the property is aituale.—Notice of ill-so sales must be given in a public gazette «iwy days previous to the *Noticc ofthe sale of personal property must be give in like manner. Forty days previvua as the day r.f sale. Nutice to the debtors and creditors of or, estate most be published lor Forty days. Notice that application will be mnde to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published .Vine Months Notice. N TNfl months aft or <lnt« application will be mode 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, 8th District, Pike (formerly Munroo) County, for the benefit ofthe heirs ami creditors of the estate of of N. S. Bayard. ^ 3 N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard, Jnn 5 **4n$ N otice. P ERSONS having demands against the estate ofThomas Johnston, will please present them, properly attested, at the Counting-Room of R. &. J- Habersham. HAS1UTAL JOHNSTON, Executrix ofthe estate of Thomas Johnston dec 18 SlH Ifl&Mj & WfS If 9 OFFER FOR SALE, a|v HOGSHEADS prime and second W quality St. Croix Sugar. SO barrels do do do sugar 70 bags prime green coffee 30 crates blue and green edged plates 10 tons iron, assorted 6 pipes cognac brandy 6 do Holland gin 8 hogsheads Jamaica mm half pipes, quarter casks, and half quarter casks wine 30 barrels loaf sugar ' 30 coils bale ropo 200 grind stories 2000 biiBhels Maryland corn 800 do Long Island white, equal to Georgia flint corn nov 23 rjy fresh garden seed ;, ANl) BuWiows T\ower Hoots* J UST received by the rubscriber, and wa-- rsuted of the lest season’, growth, »' boxes Garden Seed", put up by A. M’Malion & Co. Philadelphia, expressly for this market, and containing the following assortments, viz. 1. Drumhead Cabbage 14. Karl) curled Let- 2, Long Red Beet tuce 3 Long O.ange Carrot 15. Royal Cabbage do 4. PBimley 18. Nutmeg Melo.T 5 Leek 17. Spinach 6. Onion 18. Summer Savoy 7. Salmon Radish, 19. Sweet Basil 3. Early Purple do. 20 Sage 9. Round leaved v 21. Ns'lurtium 10. Early Turnips 23. Celery II. Late do 23 Early Peas 2 Saisafv 24. Lnte do :3' Asparagus 25 Karlv hunch bean' 26. Red French do ALSO, 20 Packages containing the following Bui nous Blower Roots, viz. 1. Dmib'e Hyacinth* I 4.Moxicantigerflower •'!, F ee Tulips I 5 D.iubie Tuberose 3 Narcissus 1 6 Star of Bethlehem For sale by P. U’DEliHOTT F-b 2 18 business in,this city, offers his stock at reduced priccB, for CASH, consisting of Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary and Book Cases, Wartlrobos, 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 post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. A^aplq Field do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-Glasses, Fancy & Windsor Chairs, &c. at the Ware-House, corner of Whitta- ker.Street and Bay Lane. J. H. O. also requests that those who arc indebted, will please to make payment .with out delay, and those lie ving any demands, present their accounts for settlement. J. H. OLDEltSMAW. Jan 25 611| NOilUE. T UB subscribers being about to decline bu sitiess in this place, request pers.ms ha inp a—...ntls (gaunt them, to present them for payment A. B. FAnimm f- no. net X 6"+l N Administrator's N otice. N-'LO vTliSlrom tliij date, we shall ap ply lo the Honorable the Inferior Churn Chatham county* when sitting f**r ordinary purposes* to toil the real estate of Wilharo May hew. C. H. HAYDEN, P. MAYHEW, Administrator’s. atu?u«t 12 45 By the President of the United Mates. I N nurstnndte of few, I,,Iamfs Monbok, Pres ident of the TT ni*ed States, do hereby de dare and make known, that a public sale w - e held at the Lnnl Office at Tallalmsse, i> Florida, on the third Monday of Hay oext, foi Hie dl?;)onnl oi the following lands, viz :— Township 1, south of Range 1, west ofthe Meridian line. 1 and 2 north of Range 1, do do Fractional 3 do do do do Township 1, south 1, 2, 3, 4, &. 5, east. I & 2,north 1,2*3, 4, & 5* Fractional towts»»li»p‘a i, a, a, 4, — The Sals w41 commence with the lower umber of section, township, and range, *n»* . roceed in regular numerical order. Th: j-tnds reserved by luw for the use of school?. >r other purposes, will be excluded from tin Given under mv hand, at the City of tW.h- injrton. this 26lii day of January, 1825 * JAMES MONROE. By the President. GF.0 GRAHAM, w _ Commissioner ofthe General Land Ofnc ! (Tj* Primers of die Laws of the United Sia<t’B. in Urn Territory of Florida, ;*nd in the Stags'or *ui»..rna. Louisiana, Tcncssi-e, Mir' •.lasippi, Georgia, and 8outh«Carolina, are au ihoriz-d to publish the foregoing Proclam)- ion once i week until the day of sale Feb 7 M Cognac brandy. 6 PIPES “Seignette’s Brand,” just re ceivecl per Louisa Matilda, for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. IS STORM, , 50 Tierces new Rice 10 Pipes Holland Gin 10 Hogsheads Jamaica Rum 5ft Barrels Flour 30 Burrels Hams 75 Barrels Gin 50 Cratos Crockery 20 Kegs Butter 50 Barrels Mackerel, No. 3 20 Coses Port Wine 10 Casks Oil Jan 12 Damascus Steel Razors, JUST received, a supply of the above ar- JP tide, which will be warranted good.— For sale by N. B. WEED, nov 24 NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND GIN. HF.CF.IVED PFR BRIG G I’OR OF. WASHINGTON KEGS New Leaf Lard 150 Hams 3 Barrels Castor Oil 5 Pipes II. Gin, Swan Brand 30 Barrels Mess Pork For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. .Tan 14 0\vpositet\\e Academy .Slit‘a. K.EU, R espectfully informs her friends and the public, that her school is now open, opposite the Chatham Academy, for the reception of pupils. Assisted by her daughter Miss E. A. Harrison, she offers her services in teaching the following useful and ornamental brandies of educa tion. Whilst she returns sincere thanks foi the 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 ther extension of public favor. The course of tuition, and the terms on which scholars are received, are— 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, : ; i :• : : : Id 00 Painting on velvet, per quarter,: : < 8 00 O’ The most careful attention will be paid by Mrs. Ker, to the deportment and morals of those entrusted to her charge, nov 2 85 ju|t hbceivbr Bij tht brif Pheasant,' frovi Philadelphia, HMDS and 100 bbla- Philadelphia Rye W’iskey 150 Dutcl Demijohns 10 krgs Saltpetre 50 wholl and 100 helf bbla. freab Flour LSO, IN STORE, 6000 buatiia Liverpool ground Salt 5 bind, k 20 bbla. prime St. Croix Sugar 3 pips end 25 demijohns beat Holland G'.nj 5 pip * and 30 demijohni beat Cognac Briridy 10 hhdi. end 75 bbla. iuperior Northern RtJ) 75 bbf Northern Gin 50 b*S G-een Coffer 5 c/ks superior old Lisbon Wine 25 bols Lump and 72 Mils. Loaf Sugar 5 foxes while and 7 do brown Havana /Sugar- f 27 bags black Pepper .4 pipes Imitation Gin 2 bales Bagging Twine 25 qr boxes Hyson Tea 50 reams Wrapping Paper 11 boz 8 Pipes 5 cases Wool Hats 10 bales best Osnaburgs 5 b iles unble' c' ed Homespun 4 colored ditto 50 kegiUunuv.t’s Gun Powder 1000 bushels raMe Salt 9 5 keg« manufi'ctured Tobacco 25 tons asiortcd (Cnrr« n) Castings 5 l^rge Smith Bellows $ ! kegs psao: ted Cut Nails 100 bags assort', d Shot—also sn Assortment of Cedar Ware, Market and Clothes Baskets All of which w ; H be sold low for cash, or ;ocd town acceptances. P M’DERMOTT nwrh ? 4 9 ’ s h LfS F QdbXKT iJiRSL Remaining in' the Post-Office, Savannah 31»t March, 1825. ID" Persona wishing letters from this list, will please ask for Advertised Letters, A. ' AM’L ADAMS Mr. Arn&ud Susan Adams .lames Adams John Avery John Atherton, 3 Jos Allen Dr II Ames Setli T Ames Abraham Andrews R J Arnold John Abbot, sen. B. L. , John Lawson I Master G A Lathrop j Miss Janett Leyon S David Lee | G Lee j Hugh Learmonth i Mrs Mary Long | James Luce J Bucmbus Luce | M. > Andrew Marshall j Win Mallory | Patty Maeks Capt James Blan-( Owen Maker kenship {Miss Mary Manyon Mrs Baker j Mrs Metzler 2 Isaac Basior j’Miss Ann C Miflen iss Amanda S Ba-1 Jblin Myrich ker, 2 | Thus Miller George Bailey, 5 I James Mints - jjohn Morrel < G Mountfbrt - Master Clias Morrell Consumptions, loughs, iiyc. BUTLER’S 100 Goshen Butler, Laid £;c. J UST RECEIVED by ship Corsair, ami other late arrivals 12 firkins Guslien Butter, 1st quality 25 kegs leaf Lard 8 bbb Butter Crackers 20 half and quarter bblsBuck Wheat and-Ryc Flour 10 bbls Pilot Broad, for family use For salo by A. BASSETT No. 1. Mongin’s New Buildings feb 12 ° 67 Share Moulds, P-.rk, Gin, 6jc C C. GRISWOLD offers for sale, lan- • ding from ship Corsair 4 tons Share Moulds In Store, 56 barrels Northern Gin 18 do Mess Pork, New-York city inspection 1 ton Steel 100 kegs White Lead 22 kegs Black Paint 8 do Verdigris 5 do Spanish Brown ak tl° barrels Whitin ff Beers* Axes A'^ndfo!^ by 4bov « received oct 27 ^ ^ WEED. nr ‘‘trade’s ' ompany’ Hoes. A/ss CASKS Brade’s Pntent Hops, for IWy sale by N. B. WEED. dec 18 Georgia—Camden Count y O 'J the first T ties day in March ue*t, I sell at JeffcTion, in said connty, a negro nan, ranted Daniel* the properly of the es- lnte of Mic 'jiih Crews, de'eased, pursuant to leiivc grunted by the Court of Odinary. M \ 7 Y CHEWS, Executrix* J n 14 11 . diiiinistrator’s iS otice. N INE MONTHS after date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Uimtham county, (when sitting for ordinary purposes) for leave to sell the real estate ol Isaac II, Robins, to satisfy the heirs and cred* itors. C* H HAYDEN, Administrator* august 12 45 Bunch Muscatel Raisins. J UST received per ship Wm. Penn, di rect from Gibraltar, 140 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins For sale by BRADLEY, CLAG1IORN & WOOD, 1”,2 Amtinux’s Wharf bpxh l Hums, Flour, o c. (|A GIIESTH Hyson Teas m\J 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco 1 Hhd Richmond Cut Glass Ware Received per ship S&Vhnn&h. 20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv ed per Laura Jane, for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. F OR tbc cure of Golds, Coughs, Consump tion^ Spitting of Blood, As.hmas, and i iseeses ofthe breast and lungs. There is perhaps no medical observation better established, none more generally con firmed by the experience of the best physici* ’.ns of all Sf;e8 and countries, and none ol uore importance to the human family, than he fact that many of the most difficult and in curable cons'imr’ior.s originate in neglect d colds.. In a climate so variable as ours, where »he changes of the weather are frequently iuddenand unexpected, it requires more care and attention to guard against this dangerous enemy of life, than most people imagine or are t.b!cand willing to bestow. The bills o* mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that the proportion of'deaths by this disease may be considered as about five to one. Inasmuch then ns this fatal disease frequently bids defi ance to the skill of the most learned physici :ms, it is a gratification to the proprietor that te is enabled to offer to those afflicted .with it, a goodly prospect of relief, in that highly valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Sped fic. The Indians are luppy in their know, .t’dge of medical plants; governed wholly by •xperience, they arc certain ns to their effset, md it is said by an author of gicat character, ‘hat a true consumption is a disease never known among them. This Specific is obtained by extraction from ierbs, t ools flowers, plant*, 8tc. when in per- ‘ection. In consequence of a huppy enmbina- ion of the most valuable herns, Stc. it becomes x balsum of a superior value. It heals the in jured parts, opens the pores, and composes he disturbed nerves, after the manner of ai Hiiodyne; consequently the obstruction ot • he chest and the lungs which constitute th>s disease, particularly need its use. It promotes expectoration, which is constantly called for, and whilst it cleanses and heals, it also gives ■urtngth to the tender lungs In this manner it removes the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs the ipprtite and improves the spirits. This sptci. lie mav always be given in safety it is mild, pleasant to the taste, and may sufely be given ’o infants, tor* which it is of inestimable value. It aff ords relief in bowel complaints, teething, whooping coughs, Uc. end is found particu larly useful lr» hypochondriacal, nervous and hystcricsl disenses. Each bill of direction contains a detailed account of this disease in all its different stages, and will be accompa- ied* with the signature of the proprietor in Red Ink. It is offered for sale by GEO. RY- ERfc On, only (my sole agent) Druggist, cor- nor nay and Whit taker-streets, Savannah, at one'dottar per bottle. WM. BUTLER. dec 30 30 • M. Hatea Bank .Votes, F or sale at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20 Cider, Porter, Wine, C5c. gh X BOXES fir it quality Ciiler 5 CohUs do do London Porter 30 Boxes Claret Wino 10 do Madeira do 120 Boxes Bunch Raisins 10 Barrels Soft Shell Almonds For sale wholesale anil retail by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD. Auciaux’s Wharf. Feb 18 Miss Elcnor Batist Sani’l C Brown Miss C Barnes Jedcdiah Barstow David Brandon Miss R T Burncs F Bardon John Basely Geo W Beckford Richard Berrie John A Benlly Nathan Bennett 'J H Bevins A Be ry a lit Edw’d Bourqnine M rs L Bollough D Brown S D S Brown Jacob Brown Mrs Mary II Brown j Miss Ann Nowlan, 3 Wm Bones j Theodore Nelson, 3 } Capt Stephen Nye 3 j Mrs R S Norton Castings. gi TONS carron castings, just receiv er ed frdm Greenock, via. Charleston consisting of the following assortment, viz 2G00 pots from £ to 30 gallons 200 American spiders, from ft to 13 inches 50 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 —oajiAtiiia^liia-itfittl&i^yom one to ; For sale by 1 al P. M’DERMOTT. Jnn 8 O' S' Verdict MarchTerm, 1808. Camden Superior Court IIenr v Hkford, vs. Thomas King. 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 he entered in the above case, as of March Term, 1808 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 defendant, sixty days be fore the next term. . Extractf voin the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dec 23 254u LvvEornvalion Wanted'. I F GKOKGK MILLER, otherwise DAN- IEL OLAND MILLER, who in the yenr 1815, arrived in Savannah, in the Aberdeen transport, belonging to Mesers. Dowson Sons, of LnndoD is living, and will apply to his friends in England, he will hear ot something much to bis advantage, lie left the Aberdeen while she lay at Savannah, and has not been heard of by his f iends sinci that period. He hud been many years a sai lor, nnd while on board the above vessel, was employed as a carpenter. If he left Si vann:'.!) at that time, it is probable that ht entered some vessel going to the Brazil la- lands, as in his Ir.st letter, he stated that it was his intention to do so. Should he havt died at any place where a register or certifi cate of hi3 burial can be obtuined, it would be thankfully received and all expense* attending •t, paid by ISAAC W. MORRELL, Savnnnnh, or W.W.&T.L. CHESTER. New-York o <7 Notice. N INE MONTHS after date, application «iH be made to the Honorable inferior Court nt Chatham county, for leave to sell the real ,nd personal estate of the late Mr. Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit o( the heirs ind creditor, of uid e.i.te, WORTHINGTON GALE, Executon March 10 — 89,. Administrator’s sale. m the fi «l tiatur,:»y afer Ihe fi-at Ttie. ay in May next, between the hours of ten aid four o’clock, will be oold at the mar- ket-hjusein the town of St. Mary., pursuant to an order of the Honorable the Court of Or dinary for the county of C.nulen, a negro wo man rimed Jenny, beloriffinK to the. eitate of Dav do. Jones, deceas d, for the benefit of tbe creditor! ofaaid estate. JOHN HARDEE, Adm'r. Ubrch 20 96 N otice. A LL persona having demands against the estate of the late John Wakerly, (plant er) dee. are requeued to render them, prop erly attested, immediately t and all persons indebted, to make immediate payment to ROBERT HOY, Executor. Frh 74 17 N otice. N INE MONTHS after date of thia notice, application will be made to the Honor., ble the Court ofOrdin.ry of Chath.m Coun ty, for permission to tell all tbe real estate ol .lohi Wakerlv, dee. for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors nf said deceased- ROBERT HOY, Executor. Feb 24 67 jfo. m. Geo Hammond i Wm Turner Miss Candaay Har- / W vejr TJtoa Hanford Daniel Hatcher Charles Hart Capt M Handy HD ” rs Mary Warren | Mrs Mary Wallace < John F Williams | Christian Wisenba- s ker Mrs Mary Harrison | Capt Jno Winklev, 2 DT Halsey { Wm Williams Lhns Hammond Charles Hart ; Henry Morningstar i Jus Miitchersnn l Neal McLaclin 2 J John McRae | Wm McCormick | D McCarty | Isaac McKim $ Rob Mellow < Pollard M’Cormick j G W McAllister ; Mrs B B M’Call } Janies McConkey 2 J Sami McFaddin j David McMillon 5 Bond & M’Henroy ' N. & O. Pat Iirydon Lewis Hinos Charles M Hill Miss M Hylton Owen Higgins Samuel Hine John B Hobkirk Patrick O’Horo Miss Jane H Ilogg F.liza Huntington Col John Hunter Simon Jackson J y, Lewis Jackson { Mrs Pbilis Young Mrs Rose Jaleneau {Barnabas H Young Joseph Jordon » John Young H W Jordon | Ph. R Young Mrs Sarah Kusen- j Z. kie , Antonio Zanong Daniel Kean (John R Zitrower . Geo Kureenkie j Miss Ann Zachman ¥renc\v I yUpys MrJoanjacques Lan- Miss Ccleni Men - rent, 2 dresse JOHN SCUDDER, P. M. april 2 08 S Miss C Norton j Wm Nye [ R B Nye J George Oliver j W m Oglesbay Mrs E A Boyd Edw’d Butler Thus Bagshaw London Butler Jas R Benedick 2 C. Wm. Campbell Mrs L Cupps,Effing, j P. ham county | Wm A Pollard L L Crane } David Parry John L Clark } Sami Patterson 2 Christiana Campbell j Geo H Parker Mrs M Callahan | Cap Jna Pe_rry Stewart Campbell ? John Caswell Lucy Cainbredge Betsey Carpenter I.uuas Clark Charles Chase John Childs Mrs Francis Cale SUM CANAL LOTTERY, 16th Class—New Series. W ILL be drawn on the 11th of Mnj>, 1825, and flnislied in a few minutes. Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn- J Walter G Perry j Francis Preble \ Rob Petigrew < Phillip Pierce \ Lewis Phiuney 5 Cap David Pinge l John W Pomeroy {Maj C Powers j Dnnilai'yq } Geo Randall j Jno Rain < Edw’d Ryan [ Dan’l B Rider 5 Henry Ringold | Alex Rybnrn j Abraham Riltcr John Coebat E Cooper Henry Cooke Cup C Cooper John Coit M. Correghnn John Cooper Miss C Cruse Messrs J & C Cum- j John J Richardson mings > Sam’l Richardson Henry Cunningham \ Dr C W Rodgers 2 Wm Cotterson s TIios Rodgers Mathew Cachbo- < John A Rowell l Ann E Roles rough Christian Dasher A Danforth W in L Davis Henry DiAbeck Gilmore Dexter Rov L De wight Wm Degmand Rob Dillon John Diver Wm B Dopson John Doore Charles O’Donnell B Donavan Farris Dorffcy Oliver Dudley 2 Aug Durkie Cap Dewforce Lucy Durkec Gilford Dudley Pnul Dupon Miss Mari/ Davis Joshua Evrett Jcsece Ellerbee S CaptMuses S Robin- j son < B B Rutland, 2 {Green R Ruthcr- S ford, 2 l Capt J W Russell i Miss R Russell 1 S> ? Miss MaryStafford 2 J William B Suvage | Jonathan Sawyer | Amos Sulsbury 1 Thomas M Sanders $ George Slarbuch jJohn R Shad S Naomi Stanton | Sarah Sawyer j Robert Sawyer { Cap John Shaw i Joseph Sackct < Miss Martha Spal 5 ding 2 5 Miss Easter Sheflall | Miss Margaret Ste- | vens Anthony Evergreen j David Setson John Ellis | Richard Stewart, Rev Mr Elton j (colored man) F, | Alfred Sliearraan Mrs Mary Fare | Capt Michael Sole- Pat Fay ; wich Mrs Margret Fcgnn i James Sealy Martine Frederick J Mrs Bnthia Seabury John B Flinn ! Levaitt Stecvens Jolin N Fry j Mrs Atm Seagrovc Michicl Feslicr ! James Smith 3 Miss Caroline Floyd 1 James Sims G. Rob Galt 1 Evans Grant TIiob Garnett Joseph Gifford Wing S Green John Gibbux John Grimes j Daniel C Smith < Mrs Mary Smith | William H Smith 2 5 Capt Reuben Swift | James W Sims < Miss Jane Stibbs 5 Thomas B Smith Mrs Sarah Sims Capt Antiionio Gi-1 Richard Smith raldo Mr A Ginn Jos Gibson Rebecca Giridon Wm Gifford Mary Griffith Abner Gifford Thos M Goddard Jas J Grogan Capt Nath Gookin S H Goldsmith, Jr Jacob Gould Miss Selvey Guy vgr 1 Robt Hamilton Miss Sarah Harri son John Hance Thos Hawkins | David B Squires Mrs Slone William I Sott 2 Ezra Spooner William Spooner Abraham jstrobhar Mrs Sarah Slroblmr David A Strobhar James H Suydam T. Capt C E Trcntlin Capt Wm Tornmer- son John Toebert John S Thompson N Turnbull Joseph Tpttle Mrs Mary E Turner j«T Turberville Hammond Edw’d VYilley {Mrs M VVvljy j Elizabeth Whiting j Jos Wing < John Witter l Pears Withington 5 Miss Annett Wil- ( iiamson {Thos A Williams f Geo H Wood j Jos Wood | Stephen Wood Scheme. 1 Prize of. I 1 20 30 52 ’56 1248 10.6U8 12,120 Prises, ? e, noe nr . 22,100 Blanks, J 34, ‘ 20 T**** 1 *' 34,270 Tickets at g8, 50,000 Dollars is JS50.000, “ 20.000- 10 000. 10 0U0 4 720' 20.000. 15,000. s.'-oo. ’ ,800. 24960 106.080 8273,760 20 000 10.000 5,(00 4 720 1,000 500 100 50 20 10 8273,760 1,5th and 8 h 2 6s h ami 7ti °d 6 hand 8'h 7tli and 8tl- ■W, 4'h and 6- 3<i, 4th and 7 3d, 4th and 8cti 4th 6th and 8th h,7th ai d 8th th,6ih and 7th 5th,6tli wild 8th 5ih,7th and 8th each glOOO. In this Scbeme’with eight drawn hallota, 1.0-608, with one number on them. Those t'ckct. having none of the drav n bullms on them being idunks. I’o determine the fate of .11 the ticket, in Ihe above lottery 60 numbe a, from one to s-xty inclusivf, will severally be placed in a wheel on the d.v of drawing, and eight of them will.be drawn, and that ticket having on t a. a combination, the 1st, ad o-d (bird num bers drawn, will be entitled tn %50 (MO ' That having on it ihr 6th, 7ih am! 8,h, will be entitled to g 0,080. , That having on it Ihe 4ih, 5th aid6ib, wiU be entitled to gift 000. Tens-having n them the 3d, 4 hand 5th 3d, 7th end 8th, each g5 OOlJ T.iat having on it the 2d, 3d and 4th will be entilli d to 4,720, Those 20 having on them (he 3d, 5th and 6ih 4th.6lh and 7th 3d, 5th and 7th < 3d, 5th and 8th • 31. 6th and 7th 3 f h flih am. 8,t. ; 4>!i.5'hsnd 7! ; 4th,5thand8th All other., (being 30 ticket.) having three if the drawn number, on them will each be entitled to $500. T be 52 tickets hiving on ’hem two of the lrawn. numbers and those two, the 3d and 4jI), will each be entitled to R.'OO The 156 ticket* having them the 4th ml 5th or 4;h and 6t», nr 4th and 7th drawn umbers only, will each be m,titled to R50. All others (beingf 1248 tickets) having two of the drawn numbers on them, will eacblae Si.titled to R 20. And thf sc having on them any one of the J awn numbers, (fit rt» 10,608 tickets, or 13 6 for each drawn number,) will each be enti tled to R10. No ticket which ilndl havt* drawn a prize of a superior denomination can be entitled to *n inferior prixe. Prizes payable thirty days after the drawing, and jmbject, as usual, to a d eduction of 15 per cent* > A considerable portion«f this lottery is put up in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing al! the ombinatinn numbers, from ore to siaty, • b*ch parcels are warranted to draw at least $80, lesB'he deduction of 15 per cent, with so many chancer f b* capital prizes. . A. S’lNTY^ffl, ( Wan " gcrs - Philadely.lu.,, Mu. v 9, ■825. TICKETS AT PRESENT P- Orders received and forwarded at the above price at < LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. March 31 F or sale by Feb 23 Whiskey, T. S. LUTHER.' Pills on New-York, F or sale by Feb 24 0. C. GRISWOLD. ^oi ket S pades. J CASK Socket Spades, just received and for sale by Jan 4 dcs, tui N. IS. WEED, ‘ItWe.