Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 08, 1825, Image 3

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For New-York, v s T A B ^ ^ S II E I) LINE, - Tiio regular packet ship savanna II. II I*. Rthtt, Master, jivill po'itiviily soil on Thursday for freight of SO bigs of cotton or lu^iiirc. apply to Cupt H. on board or to P* *’ w 1 HALL*HOYT. ' Msv 9 ' '• 3n Spermaceti Candles, <54 Phil. Rye Whiskey, pORaale ^ |LUAM crothekS. Mnv 9 Hunter's Buddings. |i. 19 For Sole, a COMPLETE WAITING MAN, »o- A bef and honest.. Also, to bo hired, one or two good waiters. In a private fami ly or in a well regulated boarding-house, those servants would bo nn acquisition. Apply at the oiticoof the Georgian, for fur ther information.' May» 32 '- Sheriff’s Sales, -On Mejinl Tuesday in July next, W l I. be old a‘ ill ■ fhiurt H iu«c in th Cite of S.unnahi between the huirs oft“r nn-l f 'll - o'clock. ,\p th h iiMiogs sod impro"c nenta on I.oi N" 4tl Warren ward, w th the H 'expired lease of,* d hot of 1,on I, lov ed o > ns the proper , effhiteall Havde, under sfi-.f« nn fore closure in livor of Fr.'d 'rink W Hemnmxnn. *. D’LYON D V. P. C. V„'9 '9 Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jirst Tuesday in June next, VP6f< L t>e aifid in iff »’\«r Court• \## i.mse, inthi'Citv of RHvan*»sh, between tb;* a«ntil hours of ten and four o'clock Lo* anti **U(Minft> No 5 B’^wn w*id, le* rjtvj .in under t n*o ixeculi«>n»flf!ii'r.«* C H ffiy in favor of F^drr'oic \V. Hememaiii •i d m f var f B A I Hibcrih i-n* i .o l/ita of inA aituatc from the e rn^r of E \st R*o ,d * i o-i the Thunder bull It ad on die dj ini.iff' fio p ner. l«-vi**tl on -wtlic pro* •Kit; »• ■« rf ffavden to intipfy an e.'cuitinn wuhifffl , .i*n*iiw , »«ci in favor of A Do Lt^ci, returned t * mi- hy a GPn«iH«*'e. ’A neffroTnvn earned 0 *ct*>% levied on as the proper?y tffj-ml'.h},! rippi", toaat(3ty tw. eiiDitiona i-t favor of Q joi g W Coe, and one in Uvor .ff.l B Vi'icV. ‘ ThreeTit«‘*Be1seV, %nd Chancr, lev ed on ai the p ope»‘y ••f' r ho« N Mfiel.to Mi iffy >n ■ , wsutm in favor of ths B ink of the Bii'e n{ Georgia. 4 v/owan named Phi'lis nod hnr rhifd *?'e- fi-.-«»levied on as ’he proper**- f he rst. • f A. l..<vso i, u« 'er an ».'* a vifo. f o:n K eit'iwtid Bu,ierior Cou'tj in tavornf Jonathan Sawyer A D’LYOV, D.S C C M v 9 ,°.9 smaawAiLo James Anderson <^*Co. H AVE removed to tho middle tenement Young’s Buildings, where they oiler lor sule u large and general assortment of FANCY AN I* STAPLE DttY GOODS, received by tho lutest arrivals from Liver pool and New-York. April 23, 27 Yitij & UeuAriekspn, H AVE received at their Drug and Che mical Ware-House,cornerol'Congrfcss mid Wliittaker-Streets, Shad's Buildings, Savannah, by recent arrivals, carefully se lected by one of the partners, now in New- York, a general assortment of MKMWBS DYE WOODS, DYE- srurps. APOTUEriHiRV gmv.v, PEIhFUMEHY, SPlCRS TEAS, He eomprising the best assortment they ever offered, which will he warrouted of the first quality, and sold at. wholesale or retail, for cash or good paper. Merchants, Physi cians and Plii liters, are invited to examine forthnmsolvee. N. B—Orders will be executed with de spatch, and forwarded without delay, Anril '9 Tickets Received. P ERSONS desirous of adventuring in Grand Slide 1 Artery of Rhode Island. nre informed, that no orders will be receiv ed lifter Tuesday evening next, at a lower rate tlinn $3 50 until which time they will be executed at $3. Capital prizes $10,000, 5,000, 5 of 1,000, together with many of 519, 500, 100,20, Ate. Ac.—Lowest prize $3—all drawn in five inimites. The above Lottery draws on the 3d of next .month, of course immediate applica tiou should be made to' WM. ROBERTSON, May 7 Georgian Office. >foUee 1 1HF, co-partnership of GAUDRY ti . HERBERT, is dissolved by mutual ennsont. Persons who are indebted to said firm, ore requested to make poymbnt to JOHN II. GAIJDRY, he being fully au thorised to settle the affairs of said concern. j. b. o a unity, M. HERBERT. April 26 29 Citv Sheriff's Hales, On the Jirst Tuesday in June next, fT&i ,L t*» « i i it ; a* •; ur*. ;1 Ujf in the 'Wr Oily of Savannah betw er» the hour* of t n *«d o'cloelr, ’<Vit? neffr> woman named ftinder, levied on mi *e property ofirnn md V leriv Unm, ’.o »\ * r yanew<*uTonfrom t ieC nrt of V’or.,- m:»n H 'd Oyer and.Te*iniRe>fu- i- tyofStV.ijnah. 'V r i Bowcfr. voJ ''y.i KG Da- fin yuviirt * of mid Vidi-nu D -vw. Also 0 ie ri ‘g o woman named Loti-sa, le- vi'-'l tin ps *h ; j»r rt p?rty of John ’ Bu loch, »•> •stiff, sni.d v excouiionsf om the Court of Co^Tinn i'ie»§ find ' yet »nd Fcrminei for the f v nf ^ ivai:i ah, vVm C Barton aud others,va J-.*;-. I Bui'ich, A!g • ,.il h iiuil linK* on Lot No forty (41) w . db undcd by a Lnci snut i b; Rr -'j,di on Htr: j e», c ail by Lot No thii.tv mni (-9) tnd wm*. by Linco'n «tr ot, levied er. m v petty - f Chat H dc-.i. to f «u tRcciOon fo- wound rent in favor of the C.r-r-an LutheranCiuvch. vs' h? II'..'ayden A. I D'LYO W C S. 9 '9 THE EUmir-HIBBK I NFORMS the friends of the former firm and tlin.public in general, that he will continue the GROCERY BUSINESS, at file same stand, and solicits their patronage, and all persons indebted to the firm of GAUDRY & HERBERT, are requested to make ns speedy pavnicnt as possible. JOHN B. GAUDRY. April 26 29ep Sperm Candles. A fi New-Bedfertl Sperm Can- Trv dies, Holland & Son’s Brand, receiv ed per Savannah, for sale hv J. B. HERBERT & CO. Mny 2 Copartnership, C C. GRISWOLD, having taken En- • yvaiio Wif.ev into copartnership they will in future irotianct business under the firm of C C. GliiSWOLD $ CO* May 2 JOSEPH KOPMAN H AVE received by the William Wal lace, a fprther supply of Urittah, VreuelA 8c Oantou Goo As, viz v ” | and ] Cambric Prints Ginghams, Dimities 1,1 '' White and Printod Marseills'VeBtinf ' Plain and figured Jaconet and Book Muslin ., Plaiu and Figured Swiss Muslin Swiss Muslin Rnbcs and Aprons Do do Hlidkfs and Points Silk btripe Drilling Denmark Sattins, Corduroys Cotton Hose, assorted Madrnss Handkerchiefs Super Bine Cloths and Cassimeres Black and Colored Canton Crnpos Block Nankeens do Colored do a°li p s Sinchews and Levantines * Levantine Sottin Black Figured Silks Brown do do Bareges Scarfs, Shawls and Dresses Seersuckers Blue slid Yellow Nonkerns Bandana and Flag Handkerchiefs Black Barcelona Silk Stockings and Half Hose- Buckskin Gloves Umbrellas, Purosols and Funs 4 Cases } Umbos, assorted 2 do M, and ‘J. Diapers 20 Bales Domestic Plaids, Stripes and . Shirtings, dec. 11 do Oznaburgs together with a variety of ether articles, worthy the attention of Planters and Coun try Merchants. April'9 90 sp&a&cmps M Mb 4tt> rffS ^ ¥OB. AAVffY.. 4 LINE OF PACKETS has bcon esta- . blislicd between New-York and llnvro, to leave both ports regulsrly, on the First dnd lytecnth days of each month during the year. The ships composing the line, are last sailers, well found and commanded, cop pered and copper fastened. Their accom modations for passengers, comprise all that can be required, for comfort and conveni ence. Passengers in tiie cabin will be ta- kfcufor$140uach,fbr which they erefurnish- ed with bods, beddding, wines and ample stores of every description. Goods intended for shipment by them, insy bo sent to the sgents, who will attend to their reception and forwarding, without charge for storage or commissions. 1 The expenses which may, in such cases Ig actu ally incurred, will when requested, be col- lvcted with the freight at Havre. . A lottcf Bap is ot the Neiv-York Post Office, for gll letters that may be sent by mail. Letters respecting either freight or pas sage, muBt he addressed, post paid, to CRASSOUS &. BOYD. vJgents. New York. Oft 14 72 vmmsAMs. BY CALVIN BAKER, THIS DAY, 9th inst. At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction Store, a general assortment of GROCE RIES, tnd at half-past eleven o’clock in store, a quantity of seasonable DRY- GOODS. Also Two Trunks Ready Made CLOTHING. May 9 Dividend. No 14. BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, | > Savannah, 22d April, 1825. { T HE Board of Directors having this day declared a dividend on the capital stock of this Bank, for the last six mon’hs, of £3 per share, or six per cent per annum, the same will be paid to the respective Stockholders thereof, or to their order* in and after Monday no. t. By order of the Board, * A. PORTER, Cashier. . ITf 1 The editors of tho Augusta Constitu tionalist, Washington News, {Southern Re corder and Georgia Journal, Millodgevilld, will please to publish the above three times, and charge the expense to this Bank. April 23 >6 Hoi •se and Sulkey. F OR SALE, an excellent Gig and Sud die Horse, together with n light Sulky iind’Harness, complete—will be sold low for cash. Apply at the office of the Geor gian. Mnv 6 39 Inspector of Dry Culture. A N inspector is wanted for the inspection nf the lands under contract for Dry Culture. Applications will be rece-vud un til the 20th inst. when a choice Will be made l,y,tlie Committee, according to the terms uiia qualifications of the applicants. WM. R. WARING, Chairman Committee Dry Culture., Mav ft 39 ■ o ice. ^LL persons having demands against the estate of Francis Coui voise.late of Chatham county, wilt present them duly attested, and those indebted will make pay ment to « R. HABERSHAM, ) Q uaIifie(1 Ex J. HABERSHAM, S eCUt0 ‘' 8, lunri-h 18- 98 Darien Money. B ILLS of the Bank of Darien, will be received fur Drv Guods, by ■ C. W. ROCKWELL & CO. April 14 19 April 15 mH3Yl, W tlfcKVAs 'sc. 04\ BARRELS IIAXHALL’S FLOUR OKJ 30 do Rye Whiskey 15 do N. England Rum *15 do Rye Gin *'15 do Prime Beef 20 no Navy Bread 15 Tiurtcs retailing Rice AI. SO*, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Bright and Black TER* Varnish, ami Sperm and Train Oil ceivod until the tfii.li a variety of other articles in the Gro- wry Line, fur sab* low hv JOHN HERNANDEZ, Exchange Duck. April 29 ** Ii.lj Checks and Drafts on New- Y.rk, at any sight, I N sums to. suit purchasers. Apply at the Marine and Fire Insurance Office. Prime Coffee, ; v c. K ABAqs PRIME COFFEE :J0 Burr els Fresh Pilot Bread 10 Kegs Prime Goshen Butler 10 Barrels Apple Brandy 30 Barrels New-England Rum 10 Hogsheads do do 5 Pipes Ruteiiburg Gin 20 Barrels do do Just landed and for sale by S.'C. GREENE. May 2 33p|) C opartnersh'p* PIV*VS subscnb»?r3 have connected them- X solves in the Grocery Business under the firm of 3 - • • W\lthet!»tT & GotijaniiW, *nd solicit a share oft he public patronage. P. WfLTBERGER, Jr. 4 „ GEO. D. CORNWELL. May 6 , ^27 * Union Society. ROPOSALS in writing, will bn re- 25th of llie present, month, for boarding and clothing the bovs supported by the Union Society, for oiio year from the first day of June next; or proposals may be made for their board, in cluding wushinga mending, &<:. ouiv. L. MASON, Secretary Union Society. Mnv 4 ft'. Cutt/m Bagging.. ^ FLWpieccn beat Baltic Hemp Bagging Rale hv Ifiilat it non ' Rale by April .’9 JOHN II, REID. 31 fiiine Seed it ice, • pl J R SALE—apply to 4 SAMUEL M. BOND, or R- & J. HABERSHAM. Jlwhll - ,, 0 N ot ice UURING the absence of tho subscriber, "ti xurrs Bnuav is >.js Attorney. H, , JOHN W. LONG. 30l hanaway, F ROM the Eagle Tavern, on Saturdny night, the Jl'th April, n negro man who calls his name GEORGE INGRAM, about live feet eight or nine inches high Very black arid likely, about twenty-seven or twenty-eight years old. It is probable ho may endeavor to get to Snvnnunh or Charleston—lie lias a written pass to hunt for o master, signed John 1). Walker, with roferenpe to the subscriber, and the price fur him mentioned in it. A liberal reward will'be given, on his being lodged in any jail, and information thereof given, or on his being delivered lo the subscriber in Au gusts. FIELDS KENNEDY. Mny 4,1925. JTThc Savannah Georgian and Charles ton Courier, will pi, a.-e publish the ubovo three limes, and send their accounts to the Chronicle office for payment. May 7 39p a Fur Liverpool, Tho fast ship TAMERLANE, Cnjd. Johnston, Will have immediate despatch, having the greater part of her cargo in read iness to go on board. For freight of 4U0 bales cotton, npnlv to JOHNSTON, HILLS & CO. Mhi* * ■*» For i oik, .aN c w The schooner GLEANER, /?. W. JWi/ler* blaster. Will positively sail first fair wind For freight on deck, or passage, apply to IhegmuFter on board. •’Mnv’5 36 tou » ha ws* 4-n. Tlic fust Foiling Flnop FALCON, Gibbs, Muster, will R?il on Saturday at 2 o' clock, P. M. For passage only, having su perior accommodations, apply to the master un board at Jones Upper Wharf or to HALL & HOYT, mav 6 °7 mVaMmli and A gusta lOACti. M»il JWw Arrangement——Georgia Side. T HE subscriber respectfully informs tho public that lie has removed tho Line of Stages on the Georgia*side, and will lieroallc'r, louve Savannah every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, nt4 o’clock, A.M lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at 5 o’clock next day. For seuts, apply at the Georgia-Hotel. JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor* Savannah, March 20,1825. N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to Let—aud expresses sent at the shortest notice. March 24 1^9 Mice. T HE Commi sioners of Pilotage have tirade arraiigeimmts to fUrnish all ves sels inward and our ward bound, with Pilots. \ slate will be kept in t he office of tl«* Commipsioners in the Rxchange, where masters in want of Pilots will apply. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Pilotage. March 31 ,06 Notice. CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, \ April 13th, 1826. ( T HE city taxes for the present year, will he payable at this office from this tisy. to the 13th of May next, after which time, executions will issue against all per sons in default. M. W. STEWART, April 14 City Treasurer. «V tAicfc i&Awrtdjy liven, rpHAT ninety days after date,, npplica- X tion will lie made to tho Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, to issue a now c,tr- litlcate-of stock, for one destroyed, dated 20th October, 1019, for two shares, anti numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feb. 1925. JAMES C CAMPBELL, T'Vh 11 Sl’ftlNG «»A feXJ.’SVMtit UOVidh. B Y the ships Georgia anti Harp, arrived from Liverpool, the subscribers have received their usual supply of SEASONABLE Having been purchased with cash, pre vious to the advance in England, they cun be afliirded and will he Bold at low prices, and on a long credit, tor undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW it CO. Feb 29 90 Notice. T HE subscriber in u great measure hav ing recovered his health and the use of his hands, offers his services to his friends and the public generally, in the Clock auil. \Vat.cl\ - v g Business, and*solirits a share oftheir patronage. His work will ba fuithfully executed—his cliargo moderate—and he will expect prompt pay- niont. He will at present be fuund at his residence in Bryan-Sircet, three doors east of Mr. White's Boiirding-IIonsa, Bank- Square. CHRISTIAN D. LEBEY. . April 20 23|i. IS otice. A LL persons are cautioned against tra ding lor a cert ain note of hand, given by the subscriber to Robert Lunday and Robert BevilJe, of Scriven County, in this state, for throe hundred and fitly dollars, dated on the 1 h day of January, 1825, and due the first clay of January next, as I »in determined n t to pny the same, unless compelled by law, us the same was obtain ed for unsound property, and also fur prop-, orty to which the paid Luirduy and Beville, as I have good reasons to believe, had no just right or title, eo that no consideration for the said note has ever been given. CHRISTOPHER SNELL. May 4 ‘ 35i* Notice. T HE animal meeting of the Slorkhol- deraoftlie Steam Bout Company of Georgia, will take place agreeable , to the coiiHtitutioli, ut their Office in the City of Unvannnh, on the eeconil Monday in May next, at which time an election will be held for thirteen Directors. .. Polls, open at 10 o’clock. A.M. anil close at 2o’olock, P.M. Any absent Scockholtlcrmay by power of Altnrney, under legal certificate by a No tary Pu lie, or Justice of the Peace, autho rise any other Stockholder to vote for him, her, or them. WM. P. HUNTER, $teiu’r. S. B Co. April 9 tie mental Court f Euqui.y F INES were assessed against I lie follow log persons for default ut the K, gi- uientul Parade ami Drill of Officers, on llie 21st aud 22d of April last. Executions will issue against all failing, to John F, Lloyd Esq. Pay-Master, on or before the loth May. inst. Ensign Shearman, fined $10. Corporal Christr. Dixon 5. Cliutham Artillery,—Serg’t. Harris, II, M'Altti'n, T. Rutlcr. ^10each. T. Young. 1ft. P M’Dcrinott. .bis. Iuglis, J. A. Sti'rk -5 each. John R. M’Kiiiiion, E. M. Ilnglies, Jacob Lewis, 3 each. Savannah Fencibles.—John Kennedy, Samuel Titcumbe, jJ3 each. Vuluntecr Guards.—G B. Latnar, glO. J. C. Blount, J. Ker, G. D. Sweet, U. M. Lillibridgc, John II: Watson, James II. W Qtson, 3 each. Republican Blues.—J. Cumming, <J15 J. B, Geurge., S. B. Fenner, A. Louis, D Neilson, J. Nock, E. Nnrk, S. Smith, II Street. J. Street, James Street, M. Shel- tall, C. Tttspor, 3 each. . Georgia Volunteers.—Serg’t. Butler $10, James M’S ivory. 15. E. Bliss.H. B.Gwaltv .moy, C- Hoyt, D. Ponce, 10 each. G. D, Cornwell, C. M’lntire. H Tupper, J. Wells, T. M. Woodliritlge, P. Wiltberger 5 each. L. A. Murrell, J, S. Shupter, E. Batty, 3 eacly. . - Eifst Company.—A. F. Dobson, Wm. Remslieart, U P. Ulmore, J. KeyB, Kee- blqr, T Swiman, Turner, John Fry, Gam- hie. $3, i Second Company.—A.Smith,John Parks, ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, ON THURSDAY, 19tli May next, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK. Will be sold in front ofhis Auction Store, all the personal property belonging to the estate of Col. John I. Roberts, deceased, consisting of a dwelling House in Groeno ward, on lot No.20. An excellent Horse, Gig and Harness, one Gold Watch, two pair Pistols, Sword, Sash, Epaulets. &c. toge ther with a quantity of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE. Also, a valuable collection of BOOKS. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary,—by order the Adiniuistrafix. April 8 H3 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. by j. b; Herbert $ to. w ul&MBA&'Mtb-lMt. t W i.r „ “‘J 1 * 6 r e“idonce of the la* James Wallace, Esq. deceasecl, his person- al property, consisting Of FURNITURE, ? C ' T f 01 .® b y Permission of thetHom ,aole the Interior Court of Chatham Cpunty, and by order ot the adinmiatrator—Terms caal,. May 4 John Braqlley, A. M’Hardy, John Callahan. G. Brown, P. Griffin, J. M’Gonigle, M. C. Phillip*, 9. Phillips, S. H. Fiske, $.1 each. Thirl Company—Corporal D. Auld, $1. G. B. Ci'ruining, R. lDibefshani, In each. J H. Burroughs, M. Prendergaat, 6 each. J. Hoss, D. M Fitts, J. Dunlap, Z. Crane, W. Rogers, H. Hudson; C. Mitchell, H. Weed, J Ormo, J. H.. Oldershaw, W. Gilford, T. Palmer, $3 each. Fourth Company.—James Brawn $10. Ovear, Lamar, Mayliew, Hardy, Muse, F. Omaa, J. Smith, Colly, W. Clement, L. Luddington, D. Proctor, $3 each, F. H, Wellman, 5. May 7 38b ADMINISTRATOR’S SA'LE. BY J. B. HERBERT St CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY ih JULY, Will be aold before 4lte Court-Honee n NFCR T rtr«T A ,l,e , WUR| ll0 “>?, TWO ■ NEGROES, Peter and Jaiucs, belongpm to the esiate of the late J.mea Wallace, Esq. deceased. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the administrator. ■icrmBcaRQs May 5 , * TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALL DRAWN IN. FIVE MINUTES. By authority of the State of Rhode Island. Under the superintenduncr of Man agers appointed by Law. STATE LOTTERY, >1RST CLASS—NEW SERIES. «* W ILL positively be drawn in Providence on the 3d next month.—Fifty Numbet Coiubiualion—6 ballots to be drawn. S. {[ JII. Allen Sf Co. Agents for theJUanagers. 9 9 - Highest Priza 8CH EM E. 1 do. 6,000 is 6,000 Dollars. 5 do. 1,000 i. 6,ooo Dollars. 1 do. 540 ia 548 Dollars. 4 do. 500 is 2,000 Dollars. R do. 100 is 800 Dollars. 44 do. 60 is 2,200 Dollars. m do. 25 is 2,200 Dollars. 528 db. 8 is 4,224 Dollars. 5676 do. 3 is 17,020 Dollars. 6356 I3vi44 Prizes Blanks ( 19,000 J | Tickets. J 49,900 Dollars. PHILADELPHIA Union Canal Lottery, Sixteenth Class, I^TIICH draws on FHIDAYWEEK ▼▼ CAPITALS - l Prize of - - . g5d,ooo - - - - - 20,000 - • - - - 10,000 * - • - - 5,000 • * * - - - 4,720 - - - - - 1,000 - - - . - - - 500 - - - - - -100 Sic.. Sic. amounting to DOLLS. 273,760 DOLL'S. Tickets, : $10 Of | Q uartfre ,. . .am 50 Halves, t : : : 5 00 | Eighths, i : r | 2S JT Orders f or tickets will bn received,nn til to-morrow evening, at the present ii’rice of TEN DOLLARS, after which they will be advanced to £ii. - Moy 2 W. ROBERTSON. 1 1 2 1 20 30 52 III this scheme, with six drawn bnlluta, there will be 2U prizes with three numbers on them, COO prizes witii two numbers on them, and 5079 prizes with one number on them. Those tickets having none of the rawn ballots on them being blanks. To deteripine the fate of 19,61)9 tickets, the 50 numbers will severally be placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and six of them will he drawn—and that ticket having on it us a combination the 1st, 2d and 6th ballots drawn from the wheel, will be entitled to $19,000 ; that having on it the 3d, 4th and nth, 5,000 dollars; those having on thorn 1st, 3d and 6th—2d, 4th and 5th—1st, 2d and 3,1—4th, 5th and 6th—2d, 3d and 5th,, each 1,000 dollars; that having on it the I 1st, 4th and 6th, 540 dollars; those havinfi on them the 1st, 2d and 4th—3d, 5th and (Ith—1st, 4th and 5th—2d, 3d anil 6th,each 500 dollars. All others, being 8 ticket* . having on them three of the drawn ballots, will be entitled to 100 dollars each. Those having on them two of the drawn ballots, and those the 3d and 4lh, will be entitled to 50 dollars each. Aud these having on them two of the drawn ballots, and those the 1st and 2d, or 5tli and 6th, will be enti tled to 26 dollars each. All others, (being 520 tickets) having on them any two nf the drawn ballots, will be entitled to 0 dollars j cat li; and all those having one of the drawn ballots on them, will be entitled to 3 dollars each. No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of u superior deuuuiina'iuii, cun be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty days after tlm drawing, and subject as usu al to a deduction of 15 per cent. A considerable portion of this Lottery is pot up in parcels of 17 tickets, embrucing all the combination numbers from 1 to 50, anil which must of course draw at least 10 dollars, less the deduction of 15 per cent, with so many chances for the capital prizes. IMPROVED -NLttflE OY o\uwi;:o, Secured by Letters Patent under the seal of the United States. T HE Commissioners, of Lotteries, -fin Conformity with the Act of Assembly, preseut to the public, the - FOURTH SCHEME or THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, The drnwingtf which will take place ii the city of Baltimore, and will be complete^ in one day. The scheme and mode of awarding the prizes, being on an highly, ini- proved plan, the Commissioners anticipate an early period for tho announcement of the drawing. Highest Piize $20,000. SCHEME. 1 prize of 20,000 dollars 1 do of 10,000 dollars is io.ooo 1 do ot 5,000 doljars is 5,000 6 do of 1,000 dollars is 6,000 4 do of 500 dollnrs is 2,000 20 do of 100 dollars is 2,000 30 do of 50 dollars is 1,500 50 do of 20 dollars is l.ooo 200 do of 10 doftdrs is 2,000 300 do of . . 5, dollars is 1,500 10000 do 'of ' S bollars is 20.000 PRICE OF TICKETS, P- Pncknges of 17 Tickets, which are war ranted to drawn 10 dollars less the usual deduction, wish 17 chances for the highest prizes $50, and shares In proportion. ID* Orders received as usual, BY WM. ROBERTSON, GEORGIAN OFFICE. April 22 Notice r A LL persons arc forewarned not to pur chase a note which was giveu by me. as I thought at the time, to the estate of Samuel Clisky, but by fraud which was practised on me at the time, I find now to be in the name of one Timothy Clisby. As I never had uny dealings with, or owed Timothy Clisby any thing, as soon as any t icrson shews mo proper authority to col or t t lie dehls of the estate of Samuel C lishy, I will pny any sum which I mny owe the estate, in manner which was agreed upon at the time, and net otherwise. P. M’DERMOTT. 4pril7 18 10612 Prizes. • $70,000 20000 Ticket*—not one blank to.&prizef! Every prize payable in cash, sixty day* after tile drawing, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. Made of Ihai'xing.—The numbers will be put into one wheel" as usual—and in the other wheel will he put the prizes above the denomination of two dollars, and the drawing to progress in the .usual manner. Thu 10 oriti prizes of $2, will be awarded to the odd or even numbers of the Lot tery, (as the case may he) dependant on tl|* drawing of the capital prize of $20,000— that is to spy, if the 20,000 dollar prize should come out to an odd mirnhcr, then every odd number in the scheme will be en titled to a $2 prize. If tile 20,000 dollar prize should cumo out to an even number, then all the even numbers in the scheme will be each entitled to a prize of 2 dollars. The odd Numbers are those ending with 1,3. 5,7 or 9. . The even Numbers are those ending with 2, 4. 6, 8 or 0. This moilp of drawing not only crab,.at the Commissioners lo complete the whi le Lottery in one drawing, but has the greal advantage of distributing the small prizes regulnriy to every'alternate number in the schemes, so tliat the holder of two tickets or two shares of tickets, (one odd and <n# even numberjwill be certain of obtaining al least one prize, and in the same ratio for any greater quantity.' A ticket drawing a superior prize in this scheme, is not restricted fYom drawing an inferior one also. The Tickets will be ready in the course of tho ensuing week. JAMES L. HAWKINS, 1 NATH. F. WILLIAMS, YCom’ers. JAS. B. RINGGOLD, ) . Baltimore, March 25, 1825. Orders for Tickets or Shares ih the shove Lottery, (which will positivclv be drawn in Baltimore, on the 18th of May next,) rt- i ed and forwarded at ‘ ■ LUTHER’S PVOIIS xvir ODLvm, - April 1 EXCHANGE OFFICE, Maokaiel. 100 | AS - E . LS No- 3,SrACtf ARt M»jr t fur aide law bv OAR AY TAFT.