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T HE mibstriUw^ve removed to
stou’s Square,'.next' door *
llcssrs. A. Low fc Cu \*W
zoning a Uand*om«,!^ 80 *tifluijt of, ^
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
i, addition t ? tl,oirK^F»^k iiR(jsE>
lA’hc Darien Oszcttf, and R ™M«'
Mhlledgeville.wiU give the
Bunions, aud forward thoif 1
•Taints Anderson <j^*Co
tfAVfi removed to the middle ii’lienieut
.’*•■*■ VouijgyJluildinga, where they offer
tor sale a largo and general assortment of
FANCY ANJl STABLE DRY
£061)3,
received M the latest arrivals from Liver
pool'*' , New-York.
■' April 35 27
SPLVANG and SUMJA-ELV.
uooos..
nf the ships Georgia anil Harp, arrived
JJ from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
Having been purchased with cash, pre
vious to the advance in England, they can
bo afforded ami will be sold a( low prices,
uid on a long credit, for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Feb an «*>
Copartnership,
nqllE subscribers have connected- them-
JL selves in the Grocery Business under
the firm of
WVYibwgct & CoTiYwaU,
ind solicit a share of tho public patronage.
P. WILTBERGEB. Jr.
GEU. D. CORNWELL.
Mav6 tS’
( otlon Bagging’.
A FEW pieces best Baltic Ileuip Bagging
im. do do do Flaxen do
for sale by JOHN H. REID.
April 29 3 *
Prime Seed Rice,
TNOR SALE—apply to
i 1 - SAMUEL M. BOND, or
R. So J. HABERSHAM.
March 11 90
Notice.
INURING the absence of the subscriber,
J3 YVi RUFFE Buuun >8 bis Attorney.
JOHN W. LONG.
May 7 38l
N otice.
ThURINU our absence, Mr. Homes Tup-
AJ pr.ll Will he our Attorney.
JAUDOiN & CROWELL.
May 7
Coffee.
A It BAGS St. Domingo Coffee
TO 10* do Havana do
Just lauded and fur sale by
- J. B. HERBERT & CO.
'"April 28
VV anted,
rtMPTY PORTER BOTTLES.—Ap
AJ ply to GEO YERSON.
Mnrc.ii 4
Masonic Aprons.
A FEW elegant Royal Arch anil Master
A. Mason’s Aprons, just received and fur
sale by BUTLER & SCRANTON.
Marc* 10 89
r—— ’
lie un d-’Uriei flora’.
■* AA BBLS. Howard-Street Finer, for
lUUsaleby HALL & 1IOYT.
April 22
Howard-Sireet Flour.
■| AA BARRELS superfine Howard-St.
Flour, landing from sloop Cadet,
will be sold low if taken from the wharf, by
April 11 HALL & HOYT.
Cologne IVuter
p ECEIVED by the Bavunnah, of a su-
XV perior quality, for sale at
LAY & HENDRICKSON’S,
May 3 Shad’s Buildings.
Bacon.
1 ^ flOfl POUNDS PRIME BA-
X \X C ON,consist, i n<r of Hams,
Wiilulinirs, ami Shoulders, for sale by
May 7 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
.Loaf Sugar.
on BARRELS LOAF AND LUMP
OlX SUGAR, for sale hv
April 14 P. M’DERMOTT.
Just Ikcrived by ship Jlugusta,
I ■) DOZEN Scidlitz Powders
Jl td Snlph. Quinine, English Mustard
Cinchonine
Best Lamp Oil
Por sale by P. E. BR ASSINNE,
April 14 Opposite the Exchange.
Trimc I'ovk Sperm Oil.
Just received per ship William Wallace,
On BARRELS Prune Pork
20 Barrels first quality Sperm Oil
40 Barrels Prime and Mess Beef
For salt* by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIQRN Si WOOD,
^l ,f d 15 Auciaux’s Wharf.
Fresh Oatmeal is Gram Sago,
11 ECEIVED by ship Wm. Wallaee,nnd
*1. for sale bv
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings, Savannah.
April 25 27
Goshen Butter.
CMFTEEN firkins received per ship Au-
*• Busts, for sale by
April 8 J. B. HERBERT St CO.
\i«j & UenArickstm,
H AVE received at their Drug and Che
mical Ware-House,cornerofCongress
end Whittaker-Streets, Shad’s Buildings,
Savannah, by recent arrivals, carefully se
lected by one of the partners, now in Now-
Yprk, a general assortment of
medicines nrE n oons, the-
STUFFS, APOTHEOASIES 1 GLASS,
PEBFUMERY, SPICES ’TEAS, He
comprising the best assortment they ever
offered, wliich will be warranted of the first
quality, and sold at wholesale or retail, for
cash or good paper. Merchants, Physi
cians and Planters, areinvited to examine
fur themselves.
N. B—Orders will be executed with de
spatch, and forwarded without delay.
April "9
Tickets Received.
P ERSONS desirous of adventuring in
Or find State Lottery of Rhode Istnntl,
are informed, that no orders will bo receiv
ed after Tuesday evening next, at a lower
rate than $9 90. until wliich time they will
be executed at $3.
Capital prizes $10,000, 5.000,5 of 1,000,
together with many of 548, 500, 100, 20,
&c. Arc Lowest prize $3—all drawn in
five minutes.
Tho above Lottery draws on the 3d of
next month, of course immediate applica
tion should be made to J
WM. ROBERTSON,
May 7 Georgian Office.
Jfottee
T HF» co-partnership of GAUDRY &
HERBERT, is dissolved by mutual
consent. Persons who are indebted to said
firm, are requested to make payment to
JOHN B. GAUDRY, ho being fully au
thorised to settle the affairs of said concern.
J. B. GAUDRY,
M. HERBERT.
April 26 28
THE BUBSi KlBKR
I NFORMS the friends of the former firm
and the public in general, that he will
continue the GROCERY BUSINESS, at
the same stand, and solicits their patronage
and nil persons indebted to the firm of
GAUDRY & HERBERT, are requested
to make as speedy payment as possible.
JOHN B. GAUDRY
April 28 28pp
Sperm Candles.
A A BOXES New-Bedfnrd Sperm Can-
Tca-f dies, Holland & Son’s Brand, receiv
ed per Savannah, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
May 2
Copartnership,
C C. GRISWOLD, having taken En
• wAnn Wii.ey into copartnership they
will in future transact business under the
firm of C C. GRISWOLD Sf CO.
May 2
B
Darien Money.
ILLS of the Bank of Darien, will be
received for Dry Goods, by
C. W. ROCK WELL & CO.
April 14 111
Checks and Drafts on New-
Yi-rle, at any sight,
I N sums to suit purchasers. Apply at
the Marine and Fire Insurance Office.
April IF> id
i* or bale,
A COMPLETE WAITING MAN, «o-
her and honest. Also, to he hired,
one or two good waiters. In a private fami
ly or in a well regulated hoarding-house,
these servants would be an acquisition.
Apply at the office of the Georgiuu, for fur
ther information.
Mnv 9 32r,
P H
Union Society.
ROPOSALS in writing, will be re
ceived until the 25th of the present
month, for boarding and clothing the boys
supported by the Union Society, for one
year from the first day of June next; or
proposals may he made for their hoard, in
cluding washing, mending, &r. only.
L. MASON,
Secretary Union Society.
May 4 35
JOSEPH KOPMAN^ CO.
H AVE received by the William Wal
lace, a further supply of
V te<w\\ & C&nittn
UotbiVa, viz *.
{ and } Cambric Prints
Ginghams, Dunitics
White and Printed Marseille Vesting
Plain aud figured Jaconet and Bank
Muslin
Plain and Figured Swiss Muslin
Swiss Muslin Rnbds and Aprous
Du do Hiidkfs and Points
Silk Stripe Drilling
Denmark Sattins, Corduroys
Cotton Hose, assorted
Madraes Handkerchiefs
Super Blue Cloths and Cassimerea
Black and'Colorcd Canton Crapes
Black Nankeens do
Colored do Robes
, Sinchews and, Levantines
Levantine Sattin
Black Figured Silks
Brown do do
Bareges ScarfB, Shawls and Dresses
Seersuckers
Blue and Yellow Nankeens
Bandana and Flag Handkerchiefs
Black Barcelona
Silk Stockings ond Half Hose
Buckskin Gloves
Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans
4 Cases 2 Linens, assorted
2 do J. f, ond Diapers
20 Bales Domestic Plaids, Stripes and
Shirtings, &c.
11 do Oznaburgs
together with a variety of other articles,
worthy the attention of Planters and Coun
try Merchants.
April 18 20
-jpaansanrs
Dividend. No 14.
BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, J
Savannah, 22rf April, 1825. \
T HE Board of Directors having this day
declared a dividend on the capital
stock of this Bank, for the last six months, of
$3 por share, or six per cent per annum,
i lie dame will be pnid to the respective
Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on
und after Monday next.
By order of the Board,
A. PORTER, Cashier.
IT The editors of the Augu&ta Constitu
tionalist, Washington News, Southern Re
corder and Georgia Journal, Millodgeville,
will please to publish the above three times,
and charge the expense to this Bank.
April 23 26
Hurse and Sul key.
F OR SALE, an excellent Gig and Sad
die Horse, together with a Tight Sulky
and’Harness, complete—will be sold low
for cash. Apply at the office of the Geor
gian.
May 5
36
Inspector of Dry Culture.
A N inspector is wanted for the inspection
of the-lands under contract for Dry
Culture. Applications will he received un
til the 20th inst. when a choice will be made
by the Committee, according to the terms
n nd qualifications of the applicants.
WM. R. WARING,
Chairman Committee Dry Culture.
May 5 36
a®.;
A LIKE OF PACKETS has bcenesta-
blwied between New-York and Havre,
to leave both ports regularly, on the First
and Fftcnth days of each month during the
year. The ships componing the lino, are
fast sail<|rs, well found and commanded, cop
pered an* copper fastened. Their accom
modation for passengers, comprise all that
can be nquirod, for comfort and conveni
ence. Pasengers in thecabin will be ta
ken for $ 1 ■# each, for which they are furnish
ed with befe, beddding, wines and ample
stores of ctry description.
Goods inendeil for shipment by them,
may be senlto the agents, who will attend
to their recition and forwarding, without
charge for loragc or commissions. The
expenses with may, in such cases be actu
ally incurred will when requested, be col
lected with t. e freight at Havre.
A letter B g is at the New-York Post
Office, for a! letters that may be sent by
mail.
Letters rei lecting cither freight or pas
sage, must bf addressed, post paid, to
CRASSOUS & BOYD.
> Agtnlt, .Vttc York,
oct 14 72
•mm
AA-W.1HL
BYCAt.VIN mKER,
THIS DAY, 10th Inst.
At XI o’clock, in front of -liis Auction
Store, 43 Bags Prime St. Domingo Coffee,
Terms: All sums under $100, rash; over
that amount sixty dsya credit, for approv
ed endorsed notes. 1
May 10
W10UIIS,
- -.4 . -
•< Iff J. B. HERBERT * CO.
. On MONDAY, Iflth inst.
Will be sold on Hunter’s Wharf, at XI o’elk.'
for . account of all concerned, 26 Eighth
Casks Teneriffe Wilts, nicked up at sea by .
the pilot-boats Richard Nelson and Eclipse.
-- tliei^ pass,{re from NewHOrlexns to this
May 10
pn i
Jiort.-
ADMIN1STRATRIX SALE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
ON THURBDAY, 19th May next,
ST 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 Greene
ward, on lot No.20, An excellent Horse, Gig
and Harness, one Gold Watch, two pair
Pistols, Sword, Sash, Epaulets, Arc. 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
Adminiftratix.
April 8 113
For Liverpool,
The fast ship
TAMERLANE,
Capt. Johnston,
Will have immediate despatch,
hiving the greater part of her cargo in read-
iqjss to go on board. For freight of 400
biles cotton, apply to
For freigl
JOHNSTON, HILLS * CO
For New?York,
ESTAB LISHED LINE,
Jfw The regular packet ship
ASA. SAVANNAH,
wHf/tfliy Wm. Bebee, Jtlasler,
Tlfeffr will positively sail on Thursday
next. For freight of 50 bugs of cotton or
passage, apply to Capt B. on hoard or to
HALL & HOYT,
nr... O 39
i 1 or New-York,
The schooner
GLEANER,
B. W. Miller. Master,
it—n~ w;n positively sail first fair wind.
For freight on deck, or passage, apply to
tlie&master on board.
Mnv ft 36
A
For ( haiiusion,
The fast sailing sloop
FALCON,
Gibbs, Master.
sail on Saturday at 2 o’
clock, P. M. For passage only, having su
perior accommodations, apply to the master
ou board at Jones Upper Wharf or to
HALL & HOYT,
mnv 6 27
Ko ice.
A LL persons having demands against
tlie estate of Francis Coiirvnise,late of
Chatham county, will present them duly
attested, and those indebted will make pay
ment to
R. HABERSHAM,
and
J. HABERSHAM,
mnrch 18 96
i,S
Qualified Ex
ecutors.
Notice.
T HE Commi sioners of Pilotage have
made arrangements to furnish all ves
sels inward and outward bound, with Pilots.
A slate will be kept in the office of the
Commissioners in the Exchange, where
masters in want, of Pilots will apply.
By order of the Board of Commissioners
of Pilotage.
Mnrch 31 06
navannah and. Avgusta Mail
COACH.
Nne Arrangement Georgia Side,
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that lie has removed the Line
uf Stages on the Georgia side, and will
lioreatlcr, leave Savannah every Sunday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o’clock, A.M.
lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at
5 o’clock next day. For seats, apply at
the Georgia-Hotel.
JOSEPH I. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
Savannah, March 20,1825.
N. B. Horses, CarringcB, and Gigs, to
Let—and expresses sent at the shortest
notice.
Mnrch 94 100
J UST received by ship Savannah, and
■or Bale bv
LAY A HENDRICKSON,
5 Shad*. Building*.
lianaway,
F ROM the Eagle Tavern, on Saturday
night, the 3uth April, a negro man
who calls his name GEORGE INGRAM,
about live feet eight or nine inches high,
very black and likely, about twenty-seven
or twenty-eight years old. It is probable
lie may endeavor to get to Savannah or-
Charleston—he has a written pass to hunt
fora master, signed John D. Walker, with
reference to the subscriber, and the price
for him mentioned in it. A liberal reward
will be given, on Ilia being lodged in nny
jail, and information thereof given, or on
his being delivered to the subscriber in Au
gusta. FIELDS KENNEDY.
May 4, 1825.
trTlie Savannah Georgian, and Charles
ton Courior, will please publish the above
three times, and send their accounts to the
Chronicle office for payment.
May 7 38p
Receiver Tax Returns Office.
T HE subscriber is now ready to receive
the Returns of Taxable Property, for
this-connty. His office is injiJatnes Morri
son, Esq’s. Building, adjoining John C.
Nicoll, Esq,
ADAM COPE, R. T. R. C, C.
Feb 11 «<>l
N otice.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, )
April 13th, 1825. (
T HE rity taxoB for the present year,
will he payable at this office from this
(ft.y, to the 13th of May next, after which
Line, executions will issue against all per
sons in default. M*. W. STEWART,
April 14 City Treasurer.
Xutice ialwTfcVy (men,
T HAT ninety days after date, applica
tion will be made to the Steam-Boat
Company of Georgia, to issue a new cer
tificate of stock, for one destroyed, duted
20th October, 1819, for two shares, and
numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feb. 1825.
JAMES C. CAMPBELL.
Feb 11 «R
JN otice-
A LL persons are cautioned against tra
ding for a certain note of hand, given
by the subscriber to Robert Lunday and
Robert Beville, of Scriven County, in this
state, for three hundred and fifty dollars,
dated on the 11th day of January, 1825,
and due the first day of January next, as I
am determined n t to pay the sams, unless
compelled by luw, as the same w as obtain-
tjdibr unsound*property, and also for prop
erty to wliich tho said Lunday and Beville,
as I have good reasons to believe, had no
just right or title, so that no consideration
for the said note has ever been given.
CHRISTOPHER SNELL.
May 4 35i*
Notice
ms are forewarned not to pur
chase a note which was given by me,
a. I thought at. the time, to the estate of
Samuel Clisby, but by fraud which was
practised on me at the time, I find now to
be in the name of one Timothy Clisby. As
l never had any dealings with, or owed
Timothy Clisby any thing, as soon as any
f ierson shews mo proper authority to col-
ect the debts of the estate of Samnel Clisby,
: I will pay any sum which I may owe the
estate, in manner which was agreed upon
at the time, and not otherwise.
P. M’DERMOTT.
April 7 19
Regimental Court -/ Enquiry
F INES were assessed against the follow
ing persons for default at the Regi
mental Parade and Drill of Officers, on the
21st and 22d of April last. Executions will
issue against all failing, to John F. Lloyd
Esq. Pay-Muster, on or before the 16th
May. inst.
Ensign Shearman, fined $10. Corporal
Shristr. Dixon 5.
Chatham Artillery.—Serg’t. Harris, H.
M’Alpin, T. Butler, $10 each. T. Young,
15. P. M’Dermott. Jos. Inglis, J. A. Stirk
5 each. John R. M’Kinnon, E. M. Hughes.
Jacob Lewis, 3 each.
Savannah Fencihlcs.—John Kennedy,
Samuel Titcombe. $3 each.
Volunteer Guards.—G. B. Lamar, $10.
J. C. Blount, J. Ker. G D. Sweet, O. M.
Lillihriilgo, John II. Watson, James H.
Watson, 3 each.
Republican Blups.—J. Gumming, $10,
J. B. George, S. B. Fenner, A. Louis, D.
Neilson, J. Nuek, E. Nock, S. Smith, H.
Street, J. Street, James Street, M. Shef-
tal), C. Tnspcr. 3 each.
Georgia Volunteers.—Serg’t. Butler $
James M’Henfy, 15. E. Blise.H. B.Gwath-
mey, C. Hoytj D. Ponce, 10 each. G. D,
Cornwell, C. M’lntire. H. Tupper, J. Wells,
T. M. Woodbridge, p. Wilthergor 5 each.
L. A. Morrelli J. S. Simpler, E. Batty, 3
each.
First Company—A. F. Dobson, Wm,
Remsheart, (J P. Ulmore, J. Koys, Kee-
hler, T Swiitan, Turnor, John Fry, Gam
ble, $3. 1
Second Company—A.Smith.John Pnrks.
John Branttey, A. M’Hardy, John Callahan,
G. Brown, |P. Griffin, J. M’Gonigle, M. C.
Phillips, S./Phillips, 8. H. Fiske, $3 each.
Third C/impany.—Corporal D. Auld, $4.
G. B. Ciuhniing, R. Habersham, 10 each.
J H. Burroughs, M- Prendergast, 5 each.
J. Ross, D. M Fitts, J. Dunlap, Z. Crane,
W. Regers, II. Hudson, C. Mitchell, H.
Wood J. Orme, J. H. Oldershaw, W.
Giffoli, T, Palmer, $3 each.
Fourth Company.—James Brown $10.
Ovear,Lamar, Mayhew, Hardy, Muse, F.
Oman,’J. Smith, Colly, W. Clement, L.
Luddiwton, D. Proctor, $3 each. F. H.
Wellmjn, 5.
May > 38b
10
Marc
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Whiskey.
BARRELS landing from brig
Governor Hopkins, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT St CO.
TO SUIT THIS TIMES.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
. BY J. B. HERBERT 4 CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will be sold before the Court-House in
this city, between the usual hours, TWO
NEGROES, Peter and Jainos, belonging
to the estate of the late James Wallace,
Esq. deceased. Sold by permission of the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, and by order of the administrator.
Terms cash.
May 5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT Sf CO.
On TUESDAY, 24th'inst.
Will be sold at the residence of tho late
James Wallace, Esq. deceased his person
al property, consisting of FURNITURE,
Slc. Sold by permission of the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and
by order of the administrator.—Terms cash.
Mav 4
ALL DRAWN IN FIVE MINUTES.
By ai/thority of the State of Rhode Island.
Under the superintendance of Man*
agers appointed by Law.
OHiSkD
STATE LOTTERY,
F1R8T CLASS—NEW SERIES.
<•» —
■W/TLL positively be drawn in Providence
▼ f on the 3d next month.—Fifty Number
Combination—6 ballots to be'drawn.
S. Sf M. Allen Sf Co. Agents for the Managers,
Highest Prize.
■twiri /r.imavumNuu.
SCHEME.
PHILADELPHIA
Union Canal Lottery,
Sixteenth Class,
W HICH draws on FRIDAY WEEK.
CAPITALS
1 Prize of - - - 850,ooo
1 ----- - 20,000
1 - - - *’•». - 10,000
2 . 5,000
1- - - . - . -4,720
20 - 1,000:.
30 - - - - - - - 500
52 - 100
die. &c. amounting to
dolls.2.73,760 DOLLS.
Tickets, ; : JlO (K 4 I Quarters,: j :$2 50
Halves, : : : : 5 00 | Eighths, : : : 1 25
Ip” Orders for tickets will be received un
til to-morrow evening, at the present price
of TEN DOLLARS, after which they will
be advanced to 411.
May 2 W. ROBERTSON.
1
do.
* 5,000 is
5,000 Dollars.
5
do.
1,000 is
5,000 Dollars.
1
do.
548 is
548 Dollars.
4
do.
500 is
2,000 Dollars.
8
do.
100 is
800 Dollars.
44
do.
50 is
2,200 Dollars.
88
do.
25 is
2,200 Dollars.
528
lie.
8 is
4,224 Dollars.
5076
do.
3 is
17,028 Dollars.
6356
13244
Prizes
Blanks
( 19,600 )
| Tickets. \
49,000 Dollars.
Iu this scheme, with six drawn ballots,
there will be 20 prizes with three numbers
oh them, G60 prizes with two numbers on
them, aud 5676 prizes with one number on
them. Those tickets having none of the
\rawn ballots on them being blanks. To
determine the fate of 19.600 tickets, the 50
numbers will severally he placed in a wheel
on the day of drawing, and six of them will
be drawn—aud that ticket having on it us
a combination the 1st, 2d aud 6th ballots
drawn from the wheel, will be entitled to
$10,000; that having on it the 3d, 4th and
5th, 5,000 dollars; those having on them
1st, 3d and 6th—id, 4th and 5th—1st, 2d
and 3d—4th, 5th and 6th—2d, 3d and 5th,
each 1,000 dollars; that having on it the
1st, 4th and 6th, 548 dollars; those havind
on them the 1st, 2d and 4th—3d, 5th and
6th—1st, 4th and 5th—2d, 3d and 6th,each
500 dollars. All others, being 8 tickets
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 4th, will be entitled
to 50 dollars each. And those having on
them two of the drawn ballots, and those
the 1st and -d, or 5th and 6th, will be enti
tled to 25 dollars each. All othprs, (being
528 tickets) having on them any two of the
drawn ballots, will be entitled to 8 dollars
each; 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 a superior denomination, can be entitled
to Rn inferior prize. Prizes payable forty
days after the drawing, and subject us usu
al to a deduction of 15 per cent.
A considerable portion of this Lottery is
put up in parcels of 17« tickets, embracing
all the combination numbers from 1 to 60,
and which must of course draw at least 18
dollars, less the deduction of 15 per cent,
with so many chances for the capital prizes
IMPROVED
moite oe niwm;? g,
Secured by Letters Patent under the seal
of the United States.
T HE Commissioners of Lotteries, in
conformity witli tlio Act of Assembly,
present to the public, the
FOURTH t.CHEMG
or THE
MARYLAND STATE
LOTTERY,
The drawing of wliich will take place in
the city of Baltimore, and will be completed
. 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 the announcement of
the drawing.
iiigV\e«t Prize $20,000.
scheme.
1
do
of 10,000 dollars is
10,000
1
do
ol
5,000 dollars is
5,000
6
do
ot
1,000 dollars is
6,000
4
do
of
500 dollars is
9,000
20
do
of
100 dollars is
2,000
30
do
of
50 dollars is
1.500
50
do
of
20 dollars is
1,(>00
200
do
of
10 dollars is
2,U00
300
do
of
5 dollars is
L500
10000
do.
of
2 dollars is
20,000
10612 Prizes.
$70,000
PRICE OF TICKETS,
$3.
Packages of 17 Tickets, which are war
ranted to drawn 18 dollars less the usual
deduction, with 17 chnnces for the highest
prizes $50, and shares in proportion.
O’ Orders received as usual,
BY WM. ROBERTSON,
GEORGIAN OFFICE.
April 22
Notice.
T HE undersigned will receive proposals
for the erection of nn Engine-House,
in Liberty-Square, of the following mate
rials and 'dimensions, viz.—14 feet wide, 28
feet long, 9 feet in the clear, a door at each
end 10 feet wide—the materials brick, the
roofBlated, and to extend 2J feet from tho
eaves, with irons from which to suspend lad
ders—the floor to be of brick laid edgoways,
2J inches above the surface of the earth—
and all the necessary locks, hinges, &c. die.
Also, for a similar building, materials wood,
with the exception of the floor, which must
be the same as above specified.
GEO. M1LLEN,
I. MINIS.
J. MORRISON.
April 25 97
20080 Tickets—not one blank to a prize!!
Every prize pnyable in cash, sixty day*
after the drawing, subject to a deduction
of fifteen per cent.
Mode of Drawing.—'The mimbers will be
put into one wheel as usual—and in the
other wheel will be put the prizes above
the denomination of two dollars, and the
drawing to progress in the usual manner.
The 10,000 prizes of $2, will be awnrded
to the odd or even numbers of the Lottery,
(as the case may he) dependant on the
drawing of the capital prize of $20,000
that is to say, if the 20,000 dollar prize
should come out to an odd number, then
every odd number in the scheme will be en
titled to a $2 prize. If the 20,000 dollar
prize should come out to an even number,
then all the even numbers in the scheme
will be each entitled to a prize of 2 dollnrs.
The odd Numbers are those ending with
1,3, 5,7 or 9. 6
The even Numbers are those ending with
2, 4, 6, 8 or 0*
This mode of drawing not only enables
the Commissioners to complete the whole
Lottery in one drawing, but has the great
advantage of districting the small prizes
regularly to every alternate number in the
schemes, so that the holder of two tickets
or two shares of tickets, (ono odd and one
even numbcrjwill be certain.ofobtaining at
least one prize, anil in the same ratio for
any greater quantity.
A ticket drawing a superior prize in this
scheme, is not restricted from drawing an
inferior one also.
The Tickets will be ready in the course
of the ensiling week.
JAMES L. HAWKINS, )
NATH. F. WILLIAMS, > Com’et*,
JAS. B. RINGGOLD. )
Baltimore, March 25, 1825.
Orders for Tickets or Shares in the above
Lottery, (which will positively be drawn in
Baltimore, on the 18th of May next.) re-
< ed and forwarded at
LUTHER’S
April 1
EXCHANGE OFFICE.