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OITT OP SAVAHTNAH,
By G. tf \V, Robertson,
kl XI*UV f»31.LA*S Wl 4WBOM,
VAV4MU 1* AMTA-Hca.
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fou tiie cocKTar,
IS puHiaked to meet tho arrangement *}
Lm ; 0 .il, three time* x week, TTuesday,
rlmndty and Saturday) at the Office of the
n.:i v Georgian, and contains al* the in'ellj.
rence. Commercial, Political and Miscellan-
•out, including advertisements. published in
;he Daily Paper. N - • # ,
The Country Paper lx am tto all parts of
be State and Union, or delivered m the city,
five dnllate per annum, payable in (dranct.
advertisements ate inserted in both pa ert
TJ cents per square, of 14 lutes, for.ue fire
nsertion, nod 37} for every succeeding pub.
*°Cnrtu»onlcatioos by lliilt, mutt be Pete paid
Sales 'if lan t and oygroe*. by Vdonniitra.
ore; K*.'ooiora or guardians, are required,
iy law, to be held "0 the firs rueadaymthe
ninth, between the hnura.of tei in .ho fore
loon and tiiree in the afternoon, at the Court
i.nan of the county in which the property it
•late.—Noliee-of these laliss must be given
a public ■ gaxette tixty days previous to the
■’ of tule, ,
Notice of the sale of pervinal property must
le give ! o like manner. Fail} days p.eviour
th- af sale. . .. ,
Wotioa to the debtors and creditors of an
utate must be published tor Ftrly days.
Notion that application will be made to the
aioutl of Ordinary for leave tu sell land, mua,
w published Atlhe Monthit, i
Notice,
[NE months nftor date application will
be mado to the Honorable the Jtts-
:•> of the Inferior Court of Chatham
mity, for leave' to sell a tract of laud,
•wit as number’eight; 8th District, Pike
rrly lunroe) County, for the benefit
- S hei , and creditors of tho estate ol
.4. S, Bayard. ‘ '
N J. BAYARD,
Administrator estate N. S. Bayard.
Jan 5 3 -» n »
Notice.'
JERSONS having demands against the
. estate of Thomas Johnston, will plensc
■esetil them, properly attested, at' the
ountine-Room of R. «. J, Habersham.
HAMUTALJOHNSTON,
xecutrix of the estate of Tlioinas Johnston.
dec 18 ‘Ht'-
NO i 10 B.
r l|E subscribers being ibotit to decline bu
siness in this place, request persona ha
• demand* agutiat them, to present tlien
ayment. A B fANNIN & C n.
. 5 68+i,
Administrat >r’s Notice.
kfiN KUe'.n tlS from this date, we shall ap
31 . ply. to the Honorable the Inferior Court
Chatham county, when sittii.g fur ordinary
purposes, to icU the real estate of Wil'iain
Ityhew*
. C. H. HAYDEN,
P. II AY HEW,
Administrator's,
iiifcu't 12 45
6
. Cognac brandy.
PIPES “Seigiiette’s Brand,” just re
1 ceived per Louisa Matilda, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
in* STOKK,
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 Mackarel, No. 3
20 Cases Pori Wine
lOCuskBOil
Jan 12
Goshen Butter, Lard, $c.
rUST RECEIVED by ship Corsair, and
1 other late arrivals
12 firkiuB Goshen Butter, 1st quality
25 kegs leaf Lard
8 bbls Butter Crackers
20 half and quarter bbls Buck Wheat
and Rye Flour '
10 bbls Pilot Bread, for family use
For sale by
A. BASSETT
No. 1. Mongin’s Now Buildings
feb 12 67
Share Moulds, Pork, Gin, flje
e C. GRISWOLD offers for sale, Ian-
• 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
feb 12 ®
67
Beers’ Axes.
A SUPPLY of the above- Axes, received
a and for sale by Jf, p. WEED.
act 27
OFFER FOR SALE,
HOGSHEADS prime xnd second
quality St. Croix Sugar.
80 barrels do do do sugar
70 bags prime green coffee
30 cratea blue and green edged platei
U) tons iron, assorted
6 pipes cognac Juaritly
5 do Holland gin
8 hogsheads Jamaica rum
han pipes,'quarter casks, and half
qqarUcr casks witte
30 barrels loaf augur
30 coils bale rope
200 grind atones
2000 bmshede Maryland corn
800 do " Long Island white, equal to
Georgia flint corn
nov 23
JUST RECEIVED,
r By tf\ brig Phearant, from Philadelphia,
bbls- Philadelphia
M’DERMOTT,
FRESH GARDEN SEED i,
AND
fiuYbtma YVonvey Roots*
J UST recr -efl by the rubacrlber, and w*-.
ranted of the last aeasnn's growth, 2
buses Garden Seed), put up hv A. M'tlahoo 5
7a. Philadelphia, exprc'Sty for this market,
and curtaining the following assortments, viz.
Drumhead Cabbage
Long tied Beet
Long Orange Carrot
Parsley
Leek
Onion
Salmon Radish
Early Purple do;
_. Round leaved
10, Early Turnips
It. Late do
13. Salrafy
Asparagus
14. Earl, curled Let
tuck
15. Royal Cabbage do
16. Vutmeg IIcion
17. Spinach
18. Summer Savoy
19. Street Basil
70 Sage
21. ' N*lurtlum
22. Celery
73 Early Pea*
24. Late do
25 Earl" bunch bean
26 Red French do
ALSO,
20 faekages containing the following Bui
•loua Blower Roots vjx.
1. 0 mb’e Hyacinth! I 4.Vlniieanfigcr flower
7. Fine Tulip* 15 D iubisTuberore
1. Narcissus | 6 Star of Bethlehem
For rate by P. M’DRiiVOTT
F-b 3 +8
Uy the Prerident of the United Stater.
I N pursuance of law. I,.Junta Mnnaoe, Pi er.
idcnt.if the I'ni'ed States, do hereby de
:lare and make known, that a puhlio sale wit
<e held at the L«» l Office at Tallahasie, i>
Florida, On the third Hu iday i-f Hay next, fn
the dlmnsal ol the following land*, via
Township 1, south of Range 1, west of tho
Meridian line.
1 ami 2 north of Range 1, do do
Fractional 3 do do do do
Township 1, south 1, 2, 3, 4, ti 5, east.
t & 2,north I, 2, 3, 4, St 5'
Fractionaltownship3 1,2,3,4, & 5.
The Bale will commence with the lower
.umber of section, township, and range, an.
-roceed in regular numerical order. Th-
l.inda reserved by law for the use of schools,
ir other purposes, will be excluded from tht
rale ^
Given under mv hand, at the City of Waaii-
ingtnn, this 26tti d>v of Januarv, 1875.
JAUE3 MONROE.
Uv the President*
GEO ttllAUAU,
Cnniniissioner of the General Land Office.
(CT Primers of tlin Taw* of the United
+'at«s, in the Territory of Florida, and in th -
Str.iea of Alabama; Imtiiaiana, Tettesaie, Hi-*
stsaippl, Georgia, and Hmilh.Carolt'ta, are an
thorizfd to publish-the fotegoing Proclaim,
tion once a week nmil the day ol sale-
Teh 7 6f
Damascus Steel Razors,
J UST received, a supply of the above ar
ticle, which will be warranted good.—
For sale by N. B. WEED.
nnv 24
NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND
GIN.
l.F.rcivzt) fi-.R nmo ot’.OKOK wasiiinOTON.
-g S'kS'k.KEH.S New Leaf Lard
A WiliU Ilatns
3 Barrels Cnstor Oil
5 Pipes H. Gin, Swan Brand
30 Barrels Mess Pork
For snlo by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Jan 14
Brade’s Company’ Bops.
flrlW CASKS Bradc’s Patent Hoes, for
4Va/ sale by N. B. WEED,
dec lit
Georgia—Varnlen County.
O N the first Tuesday in March nest, 1 viil
sell at Je fferson, in said comity, a negro
man, named Daniel, the properly of the es-
i ’ite of Mic J »h Crews, de eased, pursuant to
leave granted by the Court of Ordinary.
UAKY CREWS, Executrix*
•T.n 14 41
Administrator’s notice,
N ine MONTHS after date, I shall apply
to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol
iliatham county, (when sitting for ordinary
purposes) for leave to sell the real rslate ot
Isaac H. Robins, to aatiafy the heirs and cred.
itora. c. H HAVDEN,
Administrator
august 12 ■ 45
Bunch Muscatel Kaisins.
J UST received per ship Wm. Penn, di-
rect from Gibraltar,
140 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins
For sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN &. WOOD,
F"h 3 Aneinnv’s Wharf.
Fresh Teas, Hums, Flour, tic.
QA CHESTS Hyson Teas
AU 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco
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 & CO.
Feb 5
\]. v totes Bank .Votes,
P LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE
Jan 20
T IIE subscriber intending to eto«c his Mb£t\HUD3. and 100
business in this ettv, .offers his stock • *3_*fpye_WMa|fvy
gt reduced prices, for CASH, Onroisting of
Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary
and Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press
es, Bureans, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Cow
tmniwi, P;IL:..iaL CUvr Work Tables,
Card Tables, Tea Tables, Dining Tables,
Breakfast Tables,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta
bles and Book Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands,
Wash Stands, Candle Sthnds,Work Stands,
Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles. Mahogany high
post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple ilo. Maple
Field do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses,
Looking-Glasses, Fancy diAVindsor Chairs,
Sec. at the Ware-House, corner of Wlpitu-
].' r-Street and- Bay-Lane.
J. H. O. also requests that those-who arc
indebted, will ploase to make payment with-
out delay, and those having any demands,
present-their aocounts fur settlement.
J. H. OLDER SHAW.
Jan 25 511|
Opposite, the- Acade-wv^
R ESPECTFULLY' informs her fbiendsl
and the public, that her school is now!
ncEiv, opposite the Chatham Academy, fop
the reception or pupils. Assisted by!
her daughter Miss E. A. IIirrison, 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, bIip
hopes, from the reduced rates of tuition and
her increased exertions to further the pro
gross of hert’upils, to deserve a still fur
ther extension of public ftivor. The course
of tuition, and the terms on which scholars
are received, are—
let Class—Spelling, Reading, Sewing and
Marking, per quarter, : 41 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
ID" Tho most careful attention will be
paid by Mrs. Ker, to tho deportment and
morals of those entrusted to her charge,
nov 2 85
Consumptions, Coughs, $c.
BUTLER’S
F OR the cure of Cold* Goughs, Conmunp-
tior.ft, Spitting of Blood, Asthinxt,snd
.fiscMe* ofthebreunt tod lungs.
There is perhaps no medical observation
Mter es'ah.islicd, none more generally con
firmed by the experience of the best physic^
<ns of all a^es and count’ivs, ami none ol
lore importance to the human family, than
he fact that many of the most difficult and in
curable consumptions originate in neglect <!
colds., f n a climate so variable as ours, where
•he changes of the weather are frequent!'
sudden and unexpected, ii requires mure cam
and attention to guard against this dangerou.
enemy of life, than must people imagine or
ire vble and willing to bestow. The bills o>
mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that tin
proportion of deaths by this disease may hi
ronsidered as about five to one. Inasmuch
then us ilm fatal disease fu-quently bi .a dofi
mcc to the skill of the most learned physici
•ns, it is a gratification to the proorietor that
ie is enabled to oiler to those afflicted with
t, a good y prospect of relief, in that highly
valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci
fic. The Indians'are happy in their know-
'•edge of modiral plants; governed wholly by
•xperience, they are certain as to their effect,
md 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 extrsetion from
:erbs, to-'tF, flowers, pl mu, 8tc. when in per
fection. I<> consequence of a happy cambina-
’ion of the moot valuable’herbs, &c. it becomes
i balsam of s superior value. It heals the ii»
jn ed parts, opens the pores, and composes
•.lie disturbed nerve*, after the manner of at;
anodynes consequently the obstruction of
lie chcn and the lungs which constitute th+s
disease, particularly need its use. It promotes
;x pec to ration, which is constantly called fof,
And wliilst it cleanses and heals, it also gives
t rsngth to the lender lungs. In this manner
dremoveathe hectic fever, improves diges
tion, gives B'rcng'h to the oervts, repairs the
Appe tite and improves the spirits. This speci
fie mav always be givi n in safety it is mild,
/deiiant to the taste, and unay sufely be given
o infants, for which it is of inestimable valut.
It affords relief in bowel complaints, teething,
whooping coughs, Uc. and is found pirticu*
i iriy useful in fiypocbondri teal, nervous and
nystericol diseases, Each bill ol direction
ontsins s detailed account of this disease in
all its different stages, and will be tccompa
i<*d with the signature of the proprietor in
Red Ink, It is offered for tale by GEO. BY•
EHtO *, only (my enle agent) Druggist, cor
lerPav and Whilinker-streets, Savannah, at
one dollar per bottltv
WM. BUTLER.
dee 30 30
.
Notice.
si.
131 be made to tb. Honorable Inferior-Court
of Chatham county, for leave to sell the real
ind paraonal estate of the late Mrs Ann Ham
ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the heir*
•nd credit ors of .aid eatate,
WORTHING I ON GALB, Bx.eutor.
March IQ 69f*
lutch Dettiifiihna
flp» scitretre,
iole and 100 half bbls. fresh Flour
ALSO, IN STORE,
6000 hiihela L'.crpool groui dAait
5 Mia. k 20 bhh. prime St. Cri ix Sugar
3 pin.'i and 25 demijohns beat Holland
g,T
5 pin-* and 30 demljnhna beat Cognac
Bridy
10 hhd. and 25 bbli. superior Northern
Hil»
75 bbli Northern Gin
5'/bog* G etn Coffee
» casks superior old Lis’ on Wine
21 hbls Lump ar.d 72 hhla. JmhI Sugar
5 boxes while and 7 do brown Havana
Sugar
25 bag! black Pepper
3 pipes lmiloii.Mi Gin
2 hales B.gfP up Twine
25 qr boxes Hyson Tea
30 'cams Wrapping-Paper
13 boxes Pipes
3 cases Wool Hats
10 bales best (Izoahurgs
3 bales unbleached Homespun
4 oases colored ditto
30 kegi Dupunt’k Gun Powder
1000 bushels Table Sait
75 kega manufactured Tobacco
25 tons assorted (Darren) Casting*
5 large Smith Bellows
*" kegs assorted Cut Nails
100 bags assnrti d'Shot—also an
Assortment of Cedar Waie. Market and
Clothes Baskets.
Allnfwhieh w’ll be sold low for cash, or
good town acceptances.
P. U’DERMOTT.
tnari-li 14 93
fJider, Porter, lVine, iSc.
Q K BOXES first quality Cider
sdej 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, CLAGIIORN & WOOD,
Anciaux’d Wharf.
Feb 18
Castings.
TONS carron castings, jnst receiv-
ed from Greenock, via. Charleston,
con.-istingof thf following assortment, viz :
2600 pots from I to 30 gallons
200 American spiders, from 9 to 13 inches
50 set flat metal weights, from 1 oz. to
4 lbs.
120 London skillets, from 1 to 0 quarts
1300 camp ovens, (tom V to 18 inches
130 untinned tea kettles, from one to 5
quarts
For sale by P. M’DERMOTT.
.Inn 0
Camden Superior Court.
Henry Hrford, )VerdictMarchTerm,
Thomas Kino. j 180(1,
O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain
tiff, in the above case, it is ordered
that tho 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, 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.
Exlractfrom the Minuter,
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
dec 23 25lu
Information Wanted'.
I F GhOuGn MlLI.fcR, otherwise DAN-
lEL OLAND MILLKU, who in the year
1815, arrived in Savannah, in the Abeid- en
• ransport, belonging to Mcmm. Dnwson &
Son*, London is living, and will apply to
hi* friends in England, he will hear of
something much to his advantage, He leff
the Aberdeen while she lay at Savannxh, and
has not been heard of by his fiends ainc<
that period. He hod been many years* sai
lor, and while on board the above vessel,
was employed as s carpenter. If he left Sa
vannah at that time, it is probuble that he
• ntered some vessel going to the Brazil Is
lands, as in his lust letter, he staled that it
iva? h a intention to do so. Should he havr
lied at any place where a register or certifi
cale of his burial can be obtained, it would be
thankfully received and all expends attending
it, paid by
ISAAC W. 1IORRFXL,
Savannah, or
H\W. fcT.L. CHESTEH.
New-York
•*n* 0 57
Administrator’s Sate.
O N the fi'st Saturday af er (he first Tnei
day in May next, between the bourn of
ten and four o'clock, will be told 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, belonging to the estate of
Dav d G. Jones, decoas? d, for the benefit of
the creditors of amd es ate.
JOHN HARDEE, Adm'r.
M*rrb '*> 96
N otice.
4 IX persons having demands against the
estate of 'he .late John Wtkerly, (plant-
♦r) d'-c. tre requVred to render them, prop •
erfv attested, immed ttely; and all person*
indebted, to make immedinte pay ment to
ROBERT HOY, Executor.
V’ h *4 7 7
N otice.
N INE MONTHS after date of this notice.
application will be made to the Honor*;
Mr- the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun
tf, for perml.von to sell all the real estate of
John Wakerlv, dee. for ibe benefit of the
liein and creditor, of laid deceased-
f ' ROBERT HOT, Executor.
Feb 24 er
. J > .1,.,. 11^ HU ICU'CU UJ
arrivals, a large and extensive assortment ot
Groceries, Hatditure and Dry
' Goods,
which will be disposed of wholesale and re
tail, on the moat reasonable terms, T|i\
following articloa comprise a part of his
present stock, viz— \
10 Hogii e. .* prime St Croix c ugat
10 Bnxei'White and J
’OBaaea Brown S H,, *“ “®
fiO Barrel! Loaf ar.d lump do
10 Raga Kav»na Gr<en Coffee
6 Pipea auperinr 4th nroof Brandy
f Pipes ,do Holland
3 Fimia Imitation Brandy, 4lh proof
3 Do do G'm >
2 Pipe* very superior oM Peach Brand,
2 Puncheons do do I iah Whisker
30 Hogsh -mix and > Phil d -lphia Bye
100 Barrel* ) W'hi.key
100 Rarreli Northern Gin
2 Pipes super! >r old Madeira Wine
3 Half Pipea superior old Lisbon do
lu Quarter Casks Tcnei 'He . do
Very superior old Madeira Wine ann
Cognac Brandy in deniij-dina
130 Whole and) Barrels aurierflne frea'
100 Half J Fl ur
100 Oarrela No- 3, New Mackarel
30 Barrels No. 3, do do .
1600 Baakcta Table Salt
20 C*9ks Gnihen Cheese
20 Barrels Copperas
200 Reams Wrapping Paper
30 Bags Blaek Pepper
10 Boxes Chocolate
30 ’ Five Gallon Demijohni
5 Darrels Ulue
100 Kegs HE and HF Dupont’s Gunpowdr
3o Pound Canlite'B of superior do
100 Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging
2 Halea Bugging Twine
10 Whole and > Boxes 8. Whittimore’i
6 Half J genuine Carda
10 Boxes Wool Hats
3 Boxes Straw Bonnets
10 Coils Bale Rope
3- Dosen Bed Corda
30 Do Plough Linci
100 Pounds Sash Cord»
6 Bales Point, London Duffle
Bianketa
10 Cases colored and bleached and utr
bleached Homespur.a
70 Gross Iron Table Spoons
IS Do do Tex do
’0 Do Teutanii Table do
Plated Table and Tex do
Copper,Cast, Wrought and Compos
tion Tea Kettles of all sixes
Rraas Kettles for making preserves
30 •’eta of Dish Covers
20 Ton* Shear Moulds
1 Du Sell Irons
1 Do Bar Lead
t I)j Sheet Iron
100 ChnAh wv-M-ied Cut Nail.
Mill, I'roas Cut and Whip Saw, mail,
expressly for this market
20 D sea Handsaw,, Woods.w» and Ten
nant .Saw*
Blacksmith Sledge* and Handhammcn
Anvil,, from I to 20Glba. real mouse
hole r
Bl'icksmith’fl Bellows,from 24 to 3#
Single and I) >ubie Screw Plates
Corn Mills, fioin No. 1 to A
2 Tor,* Hooks ,nd Hinges
Blass .Andirons, from ft2 50 to ft3
Bias* and Wire Fender*, with abovels
and tonga hi match
5 Cask, Braid’s Patent Hcea
100 D sen Padlock*
steely a da to weigh from 2001„ 500Ibi
3 Tons of Steehcooaisting of Shear,Eng
lish, Blistered and Cast
Stoves with Pip a
1000 Pound* Waggon Bells, assorted
Fancy Curtain Pina
5 Itagr Trace Chains
2 Dozen Currying Knives
200 Dozen Curry Comba
6 Set* White handle Knives and Forka
consisting of 50 p ecea each
10 Seta Britannia Teapots.
Sugar and Cream do
6 Dosen Patent 8bot Belts
7 Dozen Game Bags
2 Dozen Powder Horns and F'aska
1 Cite double and single barrel Guns
10 Dozen Wire and 20 do. Hair Sifters
2 Dei-m Fancy Hall Mats and 50 acts
Table Ma'a
ALSO,
A general aasortmri tofCarnenter’cTlsnes,
Brurhea, and Fancy Bellows, with many other
article* in the above line,too tedious to enu
merate.
EXPECTED DAILY,
20 Tons of Carron Castings, which will b,
sold low from the wharf
F
liills on New-York,
lOR SALE by
Feb 24
C. C. GRISWOLD.
F
Whiskey,
|OR SALE by
Feb 23
T. S. LUTHER.
Bacon and Lard.
BOXES BACON
60 firkins Lard—Landing from
schr. Barracoa, from Baltimore. For sale
by HALL & HOYT.
March 8 ‘ 87
Gin and Butter.
Received per rhip Cortair,
BARRELS GIN, and by Thomas
l U Hall, 34 Kegs Butter
For sale bv J. B. HERBERT & CO.
March 26
Butter and Hams,
R ECEIVED by ship Emperor, 10 firkins
first quality Goshen Sutter .
5 Barrels Burlington Hams
jor sale by A. BASSETT.
March 31
Door Mats.
J UST received by the William Wallace
three dosen beet quality India Door
Mata, for sale by I. W. MORRELL.
March 16 - 33
CANAL LOTTERY
Clash—New Scries.
W ILL be *»wi> ®n H»e i ltb of Mny,
a : * * #25 ' aB d finished'in X fcW minnli e.
Sixty Numberx—Eiglit.BaUot. to be Drawn-
6cWm«.
id'.Ort^lfltlforriiftg'iooo.
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20
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156
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10,608
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5,100
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1,000
500
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10,000
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15,MO
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94-960
106, L8U
22,100 Blink*, J Hcketa. J ® 2r3 ! ’ 80
34,270 Ticket! xt g8, gSTVOP
rl ?r, tt ' l ni? chg " re * i,h e ‘"? h * <Wwrv ballot^
there will he 5fipnxeswith three numberao
& ,4S “ "" h ‘wo.nuniberaoo them and
IU,0J8, With one number on them. Thore
jeket* having none of the draan baUota on
inem bew/f iilanks.
M To . drte 'm n * the fate of all the tickets in
’he above lottery 60 hutnbe a, from one to
nxty jncluaiv,, will severally be placed in a
wheel on the oay of drawing, and eight of
them will be drawn, and that ticket having on
It aa a combieatitm l.e 1st. 2d and third num
ber* drawn, will be entitled to gJO.OOO.
That haying on it the 6ib,7ih and 8.h, will'
be entitled to R 0,000,
That hating on it the 4th, 5th aid 6th. will
be entitled to ftlOOOO. '
Thca,_havieg a them the 3d, 4 b sad 5th
and 3d, 7th and 8th. each g5,000
TI at having on it U>e 2d, 3d and 4th will
be entitled to 4,720.
Those SO having nn them the
■•thfith and 7tb
4th 6ih*nd 8th
)th,7ih and 8’.h
tthfiihaml 7th
dtlijfiih and 8<h
5ih,7th and fflh
each ftlOOO.
2d, Sth and 8lh 3,1, 5th and 6th
2 -, 6ih Slid 7th 3J, 5th and 7ll,
d, 6ih andOih 3d, 5:!i and 8ih
2 J Pill and 8(1. 31. 4thand 7lli
3d,.4ih an,16ll 3,|,fiih apr Hi!
31.4thand 7th 4,1,5-hand 7‘h
33,4th and 8tl; 4.h,5tli andHtn
Ali Other*, (being 30 tickets) haviiqT'hree
* iH eachbe
The 52 tickets having on hem two of the
drawn number, and those two, the 3d and
4th, will each be entitled to glOO.
"" 'hem the4th
and 5th or4ih and fitor 4th and 7th drawn
numben only, will each be entitled to g50.
All others (being 1248 tickets) haring two
:!:^%r bcMuuib ^ w,n eKbu
And those having nn them any ene of the
-I awn numbers, (bt-ng 10,608 tickets, or 13 fi
or each draun nun,her.) will each be enti-
wen to J5IO.
No ticket wltich shall hare drawn a prize
of a superior denomination can be entitled to
an interior prize. Prizes payable thirty dayx
after the drawing, and subject, as usual, to x
deduction of 15 per cent-
A cona-derabte portion. f this lottery is put
up in parcel! of 20 ticket., embracing all the
ombinaiion numbers, from one to sixty,
. h,ch parcels are warranted to draw xt lead
ftt'O, less 1 he deduction of 15 per cent, with
so many chance, f »r the coital prizes
L B. YATES, ) ,,
A.M’INTYRE, ( M * na 8 er< -
Philadelphia M.rch 9, i835.
TICKETS AT PRESENT
*11.
Orders received and forwarded at the above
price at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE
March 31
OFFICE.
J. Shinn's Panacea.
T HE subscriber having discovered the com.
position of StVAIM’S CELEBRATED
PAAACEA, has now a supply o- *—,nd for
Mde» he hss reduced thep, ice from g3 50, to
g2 50, or by the dosen X24. ’
All charitable inatitution* in the U. State*
and the poor will be supplied gratis.
If the citiaena of the principal cities and
'“•">*• *>11 appoint an agent to order and
distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be
supplied. ' •
Thia medicine is celebrated for Hie cure of
ibe following diseases s—<* scrofula or king’s
evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long
standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dim
«»«•• white swelling md disease of the bones,
and all cases generally of the ulcerooa ebarae.
‘«<*"dChronic diseases, generally a,i.-ng in
urbintatsd constitntions, but more especially
from syphilis or affections arising therefrom 1
ulcers in the laryng, nodes, lie. and tluit
dreadful disease occasioned by a long and
excessive u«e of mercury, We- it is also use
ful in the diaeaxe of the liver”
Certificate.
I have within the Inst two years had ar. oil
portunity of seeing acvetsl cases of very inve
terate uloen, which having previously resiat*
ed the regular mode* of treatment, were
healed by the uee of. Mr. Swrim’a Panacea,
and I do b«lieve, from what I hove seen,
that it will prove ah important remedy in aero,
fuloua, veaereel and mercurial diseases.
N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and practice
of Physic, iu the JUalrsiaiiy.ol Penn-
sylvanit
I have employed fbe Panacea cf Mr. Swaint,
in numerous in’atuneea, within the hat J.ree
years, and have alwaya found it estrcoiely
efficacious, especially in aec-ondury ayphilta
and mercurial diseases. I have no heaiutiu
in pronouncing it emedieji-e of ineatimabi
value. ■ ,W. GIBSON, M D,
Professor of Surgery in the Um’iy of Pehf
Philadelphia, February 17,1823.
JDHN SHINN, Cliemiat.
PhiMe'phia Aon 17 tff>3. .
Socket Spades.
1 CASK Socket- Spades, just receive
and lor sole by N B, WEED.
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