Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 07, 1825, Image 1

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tnwutf. S’eNV V oV. VIL SAVANNAH, SATUHDAT 'MCRN1NG, MAY 7, 1825. Mo. 188. THE EDITED AND PUBLISHED is tii am OP IATAWTAS, Iv G. $ W. Robertson, AT RldHT BOIXAM »*» A*»*W*» lAtABL* I* ADTA1C1. FOR THE COUNTRY 1 , published to Beet the ®< £»il, throe thee. • week A JTuMdey, mAil. tnree xms«c» - . rsdey sod Bsturdsy) *t the Office of ihr v Georg'*". *"d eonteme el' the in .elti. . Commercial, Political end Miscellan- , including adverfaements. pub tabed in us Country 1 Paper i» ee tto M parti of SUtrend Union, or delivered in the city, ve dollar* per annum; payable in advance, dvertisements art inicttedin both pa-’SM cents per squire, of 141>ne»> for\e nr*» rHon, and 37* for every aucceeding pub- Imimmicatien* by Mail, mast he Postpaid H of land and n-gtqea. by Admimstr*. F.x-cutors or guardians, are required, to be held on the fir*' Tueaday in the n between the hours often in die fore and three in the afternoon, at the Court of the county in which the property is t — Notice of these sale* must be giveo iiblie gaesite sixty days previous to the Elite. , . dee flfthe tale nf personal property must ■re io I'Ve manner, Forty days previous • usy »f sale. iee to (he debtor* and creditor* of an must be published lor Forty days, ice that application will be made to the of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must blished Mine Months, Notice. 1NE months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Jus- of the Inferior Court ot Chatham ty, for leave to sell a tract ot land, a as number eight, 8th District, Hike indy Muntoe) County, for the benefit i heirs and creditors of the estate of S. Bayard. .. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Ian 5 3 dni Notice. )ERSON8 having demands against the w estate of Thomaa Johnston, will please sent them, properly attested, at the luntinir-Room of R. ft J. Habersham. HAMUTAL JOHNSTON, lecutrix of the estate of Thomas J ohnston. dee til i^'i+i. IQ£Mi ft 01»7lf 9 OFFER FOR MALE, et/cv HOGSHEADS prime and eccond Bid quality St. Croix Sugar. SO barrels do <lo do sugar 70 bags prime green coffee 30 crates blue and green edged plates 10 tons iron, assorted 5 pipes cognac brandy 5 do Holland gin 8 hogsheads Jamaica rum halfpipes, quarter casks, and half quarter casks wine 30 barrels loaf Btigar 30 coils bale rope ■200 grind stones 2000 buBhqls Maryland corn 800 do " Long Island white, equal to Georgia dint corn nov 23 PRKSH GaKDEN SEEDS, ANIJ Bulbous Ylower Boots* J UST reea ; ved by the rubseriber, and war ranted of the last aeason’a growth, 2 boxes Garden Seeds, put up hy A, M’Mahon A Go. Philadelphia, expressly for thia market, and containing the following assortments, viz. 1. Drumhead Cabbage 2. Long lied Beet 3. Long Orange Carrot 4. Parsley 5. Leek fi. Onion 7. Salmon Radish 8. Early Purple do. 9. Round leaved 10. Early Turnipa 11. Late do 13. Saisafy 13- Aaparagua 14. Early curled Let. tuee IS Royal Cabbage do 16. Nutmeg Melon 17. Spinach 18. Summer Savoy t9. Sweet Baail 30 Sage 11. Na.lurtium 22. Celery 93 Early Pea* ’4. Late do 25 Earlv hunch beans 26 Red French do ALSO, 20 Packages containing the following Bui Sous Eluwer Routs, viz. 1. Double Hyacinth* I 4. Meiiein tiger flower 9. F oe Tulip* 3 Narciaau* For sale by Feb 9 5 Double Tuberose 6 Star of Bethlehem P. M’DERMOTT 48 By the President of the United Statet. NOilLE. IE subsoribers being about to decline bu siness in this place, request persons hav demands ag dost them, tu present them puyment. A. B. FANNIN Ct CO. •i It 6Rfi Administrator’s Notice. Nt'.MC.iTHSfrnm this date, weahallap ply to the Honorable the Inferior Court hatham county, when sitting for ordinary pones, to tell the real estate of William ybew. C. H. HAYDEN, P. MAYHEW, Administrator’s. ugust 13 as I N pursuance of law, I, Jaws* Moxaoa, Pres ident of the United States, do hereby de clare and make known, that a publie sale will be held at the Land Office at Tallahaaae, ir, Florida, on the third Monday of May next, fo. the disnossl of the following lands, vi* :— Township 1, south of Range 1,'west of the Meridian lige. 1 and 2 north of Range 1, do do Fractional 3 do do do do Township 1, south 1, 2, 3, 4, ft 5, oast. l & 2,north i, 2,3,4, ft 6- Fractional township 3 1,2,3, 4, ft 5. The sale will commence with the lower number of section, township, sod range, an , ■ receed in regular numerical order. Th lends reserved by law for the use of schools, or other purposes, will be excluded from th. .ale Given under my hand, at the City of Wash ington, this 26th dav of January, 1825. JAMES MONROE. By the President. GKO GRAHAM, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Ixy Printers of ihe L«w« of the United Stales, in the Territory of Florida, and in the Stales of Alabama, Louisians, Tenessre, Mi-- a’tsippi, Georgia, and Snuth-Cirolini, are an- thorized to publish the foregoing Proclatni- -,on once a week unlit the day of sate Veb 7 « f Cognac brandy. PIPES “ Seignette’s Brand,” just re :eived per Louisa Matilda, for sale by J. B. HERBERT ft CO. T IIE subscriber intending to close his business in this city, oilers his stock at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting of Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary and Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press- es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tubles.Coni' inodes, 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. Maple Field do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-Glosses, Fancy ft Windsor Chairs, &c. at the Ware-House, corner of Whitta- ker-Strect and Bay Lane. J. H. O. also requests that those who are indebted, will please to make payment with out delay, and those having any demands, present their accounts for settlement. J. H. OLDERSHAW. Jan 25 . 511| §S<SU3(D©!L> Opposite the, Academy MUft. KEft, R ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public, that her school is now open, opposite the Chatham Academy, for the reception op pupils. Assisted by her daughter Miss E. A. Harrison, she offers her services in teaching the following useful and ornamental branches 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 t iler extension of public favor. The course of tuition, and the terms on wiiich scholars are received, are— 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 pattern, per quarter, 10 00 Painting on velvet, per quarter,: : 8 00 EF The most careful attention will be paid by Mrs. Ker, to the deportment and morals of those entrusted to her charge, nov 2 05 Consumptions, Coughs, 8}c. BUTLER’S Damascus Steel Razors, J UST received, a supply of the above ar ticle, which will he warranted good.— For sale by N. B. WEED. nov 24 IN STORF., 50 Tierces new Rice 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 Mackerel, No. 3 20 Cases Port Wine 10 Casks Oil Jan 12 Goshen Butter, Lard $c. UST RECEIVED by ship Corsair, and other late arrivals 12 firkins Goshen Butter, 1st quality 25 kegs leaf Lard 8 bbls Butter Crackers 20 half and quarter bbls Buck Wheat anil Rye Flour 10 bbls Pilot Bread, for family use For sale by A. BASSETT No. I. Mongin’s New Buildings fob 12 67 iare Moulds, P >rk, Gin, &c “4 C. GRISWOLD offers for sale, lan- J . 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 10 barrels Whiting ftb 12 Beers’ Axes. I SUPPLY of the above Axes, received II. and for sale by Jf. B. WEED. oct 27 NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND GIN. RECEIVED PER BRIG GEORGE WASHINGTON. •j rk/VKFaGS New Jjeaf Lard Av/vr 150 Hams 3 Barrels Castor Oil 6 Pipes H. Gin, Swan Brand 30 Barrels Mess Pork For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. Jan 14 “tirade's Company’ Hoes. Afv CASKS Brade’s Patent Hoes, for 1IW sale by N. B. WEED, dec 18 Georgia—Camden County. O N the first Tueaday in March next, I #iil aell at Jefferson, in said eonnty, a negro man, named Daniel, the property of the ea- 'ate of Micajsh Crews, de'eased, pursuant to leave granted by the Court of Ordinary, MARY CREWS, Executrix- Jn 14 41 Administrator’s Notice. N ine MONTHS zfter date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Infcrior Court ot Chatham county, (when aitting for ordinary purpose*) for leave to sell the real estate ol Isaac H. Robins, to satisfy the heirs and cred. itora. C- H. HAYDEN, Administrator ailguat 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, CLAGIIORN ft WOOD, Fob 3 Aneinux’s Wharf. Fresh Teas, Hams, Flour, ec. 4J0 CHESTS Hyson Teas 13 Kegs p 1 Hhd Richmond Cut Glass Ware Received per ship Savannah. 20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv ed per Laura Jane, for sale by J. B. HERBERT ft CO. Feb 5 F OR the cure of Colds, Coughs, Consump tions, Spitting of Blood, Asthmas, and uisesiea ofthebrcaat and lungs. There is perhaps no medical observation better established, none more generally eon firmed by the experience of the beat physici ans of all ages and cuuntris, and none ol nore importance to the human family, than .he ftet that many of the most difficult and in curable consumptions originate in neglect"!) colds.. In a climate ao variable as ours, where the changes of the weather are frequently sudden and unexpected, it requires more care and attention to guard against this dangerou enemy of life, than most people imagine or are able and willing to bestow. The bill* oi mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that the proportion of deaths by this disease may bi considered ss about five to one. Inasmuch then as thia fatal disease frequently bids riefi anee to the skill ofthe most learned physici ans, it is a gratification to the proprietor that ■ie is enabled to ofler to those afflicted with it, a goodly prospect of relief, in that highly valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci fic. Thq Indians are happy in their know ledge of medical plants i governed wholly hy -xperience, they are certain as to their effect, ind it is said by an author of great character, ' hat a true consumption is a disease never known among them. This Specific is obtained by extraction from Herbs, roots, flowers, plint-, Sic. when in per. feetion. In consequence of a happy cwnbina. lion ofthe most valuable herbs, Sic. iti « omes a balsam of a superior value. It heals the in. ju-ed parti, opens the pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, after the manner of an inodyne; consequently the obstruction ot the chest and the lungs which constitute th,a disease, particularly need its use. It promotes expectoration, which is constantly called lor, and whilst it cleanses and heals, it also gives strength to the tender lungs In this msnner it removes the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs the .ppetite and improves Ihe spirit!. Thia tpeci fic mav always be given in safety it ia mild, plesaant to the taste, and may safely be given ' o infants, Tor which it ia of inestimable value. It aff ords relief in bowel complaints, teething, whooping coughs, Uc. and is found particu larly useful in hypochondriacal, nervous and hysterical diseases,. Each bill ot direction contains a detailed account of thia disease in all its different stages, and will be accompa nied with the signature of the proprietor in Red Ink. It ia offered for sale by GEO. BY RR.aO yon/y (my sole agent) Druggist, cor nerBay and Whittaker-streetl, Savannah, at one dollar per bottle. WM. BUTLER, dee 30 30 ! H. r tate.3 Bank .Votes, F OR SALE at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20 Notice. N INE MONTHS after datej application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court >f Ghstbam county, for leave to aell the real and personal estate of the late Mra. Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the beirs and creditorsuf said estate, WORTHINGTON GALE, Executor, . March 10 |89}a JU8T RECEIVED, By the trig Pheasant, from Philadelphia, fiH HRDS. and 100' bbls- Philadelphia saW Rye Whiskey | 150 Dutch Demijohns 10 kegs Saltpetre 50 whole and 100 half bbla. fresh Flour I ALSO, IN STORE, 6000 bushels Liverpool ground Slit 5 bhiis. & 20 bbls. prime St* Croix Sugsr 3 pipes Wid 25 demijohns best Holland Gin 5 pipes aid 30 demijohns best Cognse Brandy 10 bhda, aid 25 bbls. superior Northern Rum 75 bbls Northern din 58 baas Green Coffee 5 casks superior old Lisbon Wine 35 bbls Lump ind 73 hhls. Imsf Sugsr 5 boxes white and 7 de brown Havana Sugar 35 bags black Pepper 5 pipes Imitation Gin 3 bales Bagging Twine 25 qr boxes Hyson Tea 50 teama Wrapping Paper 15 boxes Pipes 5 ciasa Wool Hats 10 balca best Oznaburgs 5 bales unbleached Homespun 4 cues colored ditto 50 kegi Dupont’s Gun Powder 1007 bushels Table Sait 95 kegs manufactured Tobacco 25 tana assorted (Garron) Castings 5 large Smith Bellows 50 kegs assorted Cut Nails 100 bsgs assorted Shot—also an Assortment of Cedar Ware, Market and Clothes Baskets. All of which w ; ll be aold low for cash, or good town acceptances. P. M’DERMOTT. march 14 92 Cider, Porter, iVine, (Sc. £y k BOXES first quality Cider 5 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 ft WOOD, Anciaux’s Wharf. Fob 18 Castings. TONS carron castings, just receiv ed from Greenock, via. Charleston, consisting of the following assortment, viz : 2800 pote from * to 30 gallons 200 American spiders, from 9 to 13 inches 50 set fiat metal weights, from 1 oz. to 4 lbs. 120 London skillets, from 1 to 6 quarts 1300 camp ovens, from 9 to lU inches 130 untinned tea kettles, from one to 5 quarts x For sale by P. M’DERMOTT. Jan 8 Camden Superior Court. Hznn v Hhford, l VerdictMarchTerm, 1808. Thomas Kino. j O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain tiff, in the above ease, it ia 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 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. Extraclfrom the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dec 23 25iu Information Wanted \ I F GbOfiGK MILLER, otherwise DAN IEL OLAND MILLER, who in the yesr 1815, arrived in Sayannsli, in the Aberdeen transport, belonging to Messrs. Dowson & Sons, of London is living, and will apply to hit friends in England, he will hear of something much to his advantage. He left the Aberdeen while she liy at Savznnth, and his not been heard of by his Menda since that period. He bad been many years a sai lor, and while on board the above vessel, was employed as a carpenter. If he left Sa vannah at that time, it ia probsble that he entered tome vessel going to the Brazil Is lands. as in his last letter, he stated that it was his intention to do so. Should he have -lied at anyplace where a register orcertifi cate of his burial can be obtained, it would be thankfully received and all ezpeaces attending it, paid by ISAAC W. MORRELL, Savannah, or W.W.hT.L. CHESTER. New-York sent 9 57 Administrator’s Sale. O N the fi st Ssturdsy after (he first Tues dsy ia May next, between Iht hours of ten and foar o'clock, will be sold at the mar ket-house in the town of St. Marys, pursuant to an order of the Honorable the Court of Or dinary for the county of Camden a negro wo man named Jenny, belonjring to the eitate of David G. Jones, deceas'd, for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. JOHN HARDEE, Adm’r. March 90 96 Notice. A LL persons having demand! against the estate of the late John Wakerly, (plant er) dec. are reques’Cd to render them, prop, erly attested, immediately; and all persons indebted, to make immediate paymrnt to ROBERT HOY, Executor. Fnh "4 77 Notice. N ine months after date of this nptice, application will be made to the Honors, hie the Court of Ordlnan of Chatham Coun ty, for permission la tell all the real estate of John Wakerly, dre. for the benefit of th< heirs and creditors of said deceaaed- ROBERY HOY, Executor. Feb 34 « P. M’DERMOTT, NFORMS his friends and the public gen erally, that he has received by recent arrivals, a large and extensive assortment ol Groceries, Hardware and Dry Goods, j which will be disposed of wliolesale and re tail, on the most reasonable terms. ■ Tlit following articles comprise a part of his present stock, viz,— 10 Hogsheidi prime 8t. Croix °ugar 10 Boxes White and } .’0 Boxes Brown J H *''* n * do 60 Barrela Loaf and Lump do 50 Bags Havana Green Coffee 6 Pipes auperior 4th nroof Brandy f Pipe* do Holland Gin 5 Pipes Imitatian Brandy, 4tb proof 5 Do do Gin 3 Pipes-ery auperior old Peach Brand) 2 Puncheons do do Irish WMakcj 50 Hogan-ada and > Philadelphia Stye 100 Barrels J Whiskey 100 Barrels Northern Gin 2 Pipes auperi ir old Madeira Wine 5 HalfPipea auperior old Liibon do 10 Quarter Casks Teneriffe do Very auperior old Madeira Wine and Cognac Brandy in demijnhna 150 Whale and) Barrels superfine (real 100 Half j Flour 100 Barrels No- 3, New Mackarel 50 Barrel* No. 3, do do 1600 Baskets Table Salt 20 Osaka Goshen Cheese 30 Barrels Copperas 200 Reams Wrapping Paper 50 Baga Black Pepper 10 Baxes Chocolate 20^ Five Gallon Demijohns 5 Barrels Glue 100 Kegs HE and HF Dupont’s Gunpowde 58 Pound Canisters of superior do 100 Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging 2 Bales Bagging Twine 10 Whole and J Boxes S. Whittimore’i 6 Half J genuine Cards 10 Boxes Wool Hats 5 Boxes Straw Bonnets 10 Coils Bale Rope 5r Doaeu Bed Conti 50 Du Plough Lines 100 Psunda Sash Cord* CANAL LOTTERY 16th Class—New Series. In thia Scheme with eight drawn ballot* there will be 56 prises with three numberao wi,h tWo number* on >bem and 10,608, wth one number on them. Those tickets having none of the draan ballots on them being blank*. To determine the flue of all the ticket* in the above lottery 60 numbers, from one to sixty inclusive, will severally be placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and eight of them will be drawn, and that ticket having on it as a combination, the 1st, 2d and third num bers drawn, will be entitled to jgSO.OOO. That baying on It the 6ili, 7th and lib, will be entitled to g' 0,ono. That hating on it the4th, Itb hid 6th, wilt be entitled to glOOOO. * Thoiatuvisg o them the 3d, 4‘.h and 5th and 3d;7th and 8th, ehch 555,000 Tt at having op it the 3d, 3d and 4th will be entitled to 4,720. Those 20 having on them ihe 6 Bales Point, Loudon Duffle Blankets 10 Cases colored and bleached and un* bleached Homespuns 70 Gross Iron Table Spoons 15 Do do Tea do 10 Do Teutania Table do Plated Table and Tea do Cupper,Cast, Wrought and Compos tion Tea Kettles of all sitea 'ea Kettles of all sisea Brass Kettles for making praaerves 30 Set* of Dish Covets 20 Tons Shear Moulds .1 Do Sad Irons 1 Da Bar Lead 1 D.i Sheet Iron loo Casks assorted Cut Nails , Mill, Cross Cut and Whip Saw, Ittadi ’ expresaly for this market SO D .len Handsaws, Woodasws and Ten- nant Saw* Blacksmith Sledges and Handhammer* Anvils, from 1 to 2Q01bs. real mouac hole Blacksmith's Bellows,from 24 to 36 Single and Double Screw Plate* Corn Mills, from No. 1 to 5 2 Tuna Hooks and Hinges Brass Andirons, from 552 50 to g3 Brass and Wire Fenders, with shovels and longs to match 5 Casks Uraid’a Patent Hoea 100 Dozen Padlocks Steely* ds to weigh from 200 to 500lb> 2 Tons of Steel,consisting of Shear,Eng lish, Bliatei ed and Cast Stoveawith Pip“» 1000 Pounds Waggon Bells, usiorted Fancy Curtain Pina 5 Bags Trace Chains 2 Dozen Currying Knives 208 Dozen Currv Combi 6 Seta White handle Knives and Forks. consisting of 50 p : eces each 10 Seta Britannia Teapola, Sngar and Cream do 6 Dozen Patent Shot Belts 9 Dozer Game Bags 2 Dozen Powder Horns and F’aak* 1 0-.se double and single barrel Gun* 10 Dozen Wire ind 20 doz. Hair Sifters 2 Dozen Fancy Hall Mata end 50 lets Table Ms s ALSO, A general assortment of Cara enter’* Planes, Bruthee, and Fancy Bellowa, with many othei srticlea in the above line,too tedious to enu merste. EXPECTED DAILY, 20 Tons of Carron Caatinga, which will hr sold low from the whatf. -... u F Bills on New-York, OR SALE by Feb 24 C. C. GRISWOLD. F Whiskey, OR SALE by Feb 23 T. S. LUTHER. Bacon and Lard. A BOXES BACON rxrVF 50 firkins Lard—Landing from schr. Barracoa, from Baltimore. For sale by - HALL ft IIOYT. March 8 87 Gin and Butter. Received per ship Corsair, BARRELS GIN, and by Thomas f V Hail, 34 Kegs Butter For sole bv J. B. HERBERT ft CO. March 26 Butter and Hams, R ECEIVED by ship Emperor, 10 firkins first quality Goshen Buttei 6 Barrels Burlington Hams jot sale by A. BASSETT. March 31 Door Mats. J UST received by the William Wallace three dozen beat quality India Door quality India Do Mats, for sale by I. W. MORRELL. March it 83 W ILL be drawn on the 11th of May, 1825, and finished in a few minutes* sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn' Scheme. 50,000 Dollars Is g50,000. 26.000 20,Aud io,000 10 COO; 5,000 10,000 4.720 4 720 1,000 30.000. 500 , 15,000 100 S "00. SO ,800, 20 24 960 10 106,080 §»SS2E;!H9D Tlck.„j *273,760 34,220 Tickets at *8, 8273,760 2d, 5th and 8th 2.1,6th and 7th ”d, 6th and Bib 3d, 7th and 8th 3d, 4th and 6th 3d, 4th and 7tl 3d, 4th and 8th 3d, 5th and 6lh Oh,6th and 7th 4tb,6th and 8th <th,7th and 8th lth,6th and 7th 5th,6th and 8th 5th,7th and 8th each giOOO. 3d, 5th and 7th 4 3d, 5th and 8th 3d, 6th and 7th 3d. 6th and 8th 1 4ih,5thitid7th I 4th,5thnnd8th _ All others, (being 30 tickets) having three of the drawn numbers on them will tech be. ■ untied to *500. The 52 tickets having on them two of the drawn numbers atid those two, the 3d and 4th, will each be entitled to *100. The 156 rickets having on them the 4th snd 5th or 4th and 6ti, or 4th and 7th draws numbers only, will each be entitled to *50. All others (being 1248 tickets) having two of the drawn numbers on them, will each be. entitled to *20. And those having on them any ane of the d awn numbers; (being 10,603 tickets, or 1324 for each drawn number ) will each be enti tled to *10. No ticket which shall have drawn a prise of a superior denominstion can be entitled to an inferior prise. Prizes payable thirty dayi after the drawing, and subject, as usual, to s deduction oi 15 per ceat* A considerable portion if thia lottery is put up in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing all the .ombination numbers, from one to sixty, vhich pareela are warranted to draw at least *80, lets the deduction of 15 per cent, with so many chances f.i- 'he evniral prises. J. B. YATES, ) 4. A.M’INTYRE, 5 "‘ lna 6 er * Philadelphia, Much 9, 1825 TICKETS AT PRESENT $n. Orders received and forwarded at the above. price at LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. March 31 J. Shinn’s Panacea. SHE subscriber having discovered the cnm. position of SWJIM’S CELEBRATED PAXACEA, hat now a supply on •tend for sale i he has reduced the price from *3 50. to *2 50, or by the doien £24. All charitable inatilutiona in the U. States and the poor will be supplied gratis. If the eitixena of the principal citiea and towns* will appoint an agent to order and distribute tbit medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine ia celebrated for the cure of the following diseaaea I—” scrofula or king’s, evil, ulcerated or putrid tore throat, long standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dia- eaaea, white swelling and disease ofthe bones, ally of the ulcerous ebane- and all cases genenUl, ter, and chronic diseases, generally arising in debilitated constitutions, but more especially from aypbilit or affectiont ariaing therefrom t ulcer* in the larynx, nodes, Ue. snd-thst dreadful disease occuiot<ed by a long and excessive use of mercury, Cfc* It ia also use ful in the disease of the liver” Certificates. I have within the last two years had an op. portunity of seeiug several cases of very inve terate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modes of treatment, were healed by the uee of Mr. Swfim’a Panacea, and I do believe, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove in important remedy in scro fulous, venereal and mercurial diaeasea. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic; in the University of Penn sylvania I hive employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim, in numerous instances, within the last three year*, and hive always found It extremely efficacious, especially in aec-ondary syphilis and mercurial dlaeaae*. I have no heiitatio ' in pronouncing It a medicine of ineatiombl value. W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty ol Pent Philadelphia, February 17,1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. ' Philadelphia Mm. 17 1R°3. Socket pades. 1 CASK Socket Spades, just receive and for aale by N B. WEED.