Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 24, 1825, Image 3

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, VJ I Ajj JOSEPH KOPMYBT'Jj CO. H VVE received by the William Wal iace, a further eupply of Kituk, tw<w* * .bU“sa"Eha>«B»”i.” t! VJooAs^Vi*. and ] Cambric Print* jinghama, Dimities White and Printed Marseilts VcBtmg Plain and figured Jaconet and Book Mualin . „ Plain and Figured Swiss Mualtn Swiss Muslin Robes and Aprons Do do Hbdkfs and Points Silk Stripe Drilling Denmark Sattine, Corduroy® Cotton Hose, assorted Madrass Handkerchiefs Super Blue Cloths and Cassimores Black and Colored Canton Crape* Black Nankeone do Colored do Robes Sinchewa and Levantines Levantine Sattin Black Figured Silk* Brown do do Bareges Scarfs, Shawls and Dresses Seersuckers Blue and Yellow Nankeens Bandana and Flug Handkerchief* Black Barcelona Silk Stockings and Half Hose Buckskin Gloves Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans 4 Cases ! Linens, assorted 2 do j, }, and ’{, Diapers 20 Bales Domestic Plaids, Stripes and Shirtings, &c. 11 do Oznabtirga together with n variety of other articles, worthy the attention of Planters and Coun try Merchants- April 18 20 SWAIKL’a CELEBRATED PANACEA T HE subscribers have just received per ship Emperor, a fresh aupply of the abave VALUABLE MEDICINE,and have made such arrangements with the inventor, Mr. Wnt. Swaim, as Will enable them to | _ offer to the public a pure and unadulterated .■ to leave both ports regularly, on the Firtl article. Druggists and othore who purchase j and Ffleenth day of each month during the M M d£k M M mk *iav to A LINE OF PACKETS has been estai bllshed between New-York and Havre! , w BOTETOURT SIDINGS, VIRGINIA. to sell again,~can have it at the original Ch'emlata and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Swaim’s Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. Mav 20 8T1U.VG GOODS. B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived from Liverpool, the subscribers hive received their ubusI supply of SEASONABLE Having been purchased with cash, pre vious to the advance in England, they can be afforded and will be sold At low prices, and on a long credit, for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW & CO. Fob flo Dividend, No. 14. BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Savannah, fid April, 1825. { T HE Board of Directors having this day declared a dividend on the capital stock ofthis Bank,for the last six months, of $3 per share, or six per cent per annum, the same will be paid to the respective Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on and after Monday next. By order of the Board, A. PORTER, Cashier. IT The editors of the Augusta Constitu tionalist, Washington News, Southern Re corder and Georgia Journal, Milledgcville, will please to publish the above throe tiineB, and churget.lieexpensetothis Bank. April 23 28 Lost. A HOGSHEAD of Whiting marked R diamond G. No, 2, intended to have been shipped on board ship Savannah, while at New-York, was by mistake of drayman enrried to some other vessel— Should it have come to this port, any infor mation respecting it will be thankfully re ceived by GEO. RYERSON. May 17 year. The ships composing the line, are fast sailers, Well found and commanded, cop pered and copper fastened. Their aocom- modatioiiB for passengers, comprise all that can be required, for comfort and conveni ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta ken for $140 each, for which they are Burnish ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample stores of every description. Goods intended for shipment by them, may be sent to the agent*, who will attend to their reception and forwarding, without charge for storage or commissions. The expenses which may, in auch cases be actu ally incurred, will when requested, be col lected with the freight at Havre. A letter Bag is at the New-York Post Office, for all letters that may be sent by mail. Lotters respecting either freight or pas sage, must he addressed, post paid, to CRASSOUS & BOYD. Agenle, New York. Oct 14 72 For New-York, ESTABLISHED LINE, The regular packet ship EMPEROR, J. H. Bennett, Jlluster, Will sail on Wednesday next, 25: ft inBt. For passage only, having ele gant accommodations, apply to Captain Bennett, on board, or to IIALL & HOYT. May 20 Union Society. P ROPOSALS in writing, will be re ceived until the 25th of the present month, for boarding and clothing the hoys supported by tlm Union Society, for one year from the first day of Jane next i or proposals may be mode for their hoard, in cluding washing, mending. Ac. only. L. MASON, Secretary Union Society. Mav 4 For New-York, The packet ship CORSAIR, D. L, Porter, Master, Will meet with despatch. For fr. iglit or passage, having superior accom modations, apply on board, at Taylor’s Wharf, or to C. C. GRISWOLD & C’O. May 10 James Anderson <8^ Co. H AVE removed to the middle tenement Young’s Buildings, where they offer far sale a large and general assortment of FANCY AN-' STAPLE DRY GOODS, received by the latest arrivals from Liver pool and New-York. . April 25 27 REMOVAL. T HE subscribers have removed to John ston's Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are Opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. Si H. ROSE. April 5 10 IT The Darien Gazette, • and Recorder, Milledgeville, will give the above four in sertions. and forward their accounts to tiiis off-" ilE . v> All 1N IlSiiiP O F CUMAIING and GWATHMEY, is this day dissolved by mutual assent. The settlement oftlie affairs of the concern, will he attended to by JOSEPH CUM- MING, who will continue the same busi ness on his own account. JOS. CUMMING, H. B. GWATIIMEY. Savannah. Mny 18, 1825, 47n ^ For New-Orleans, The substantial fas sailing schr. JANE. T. Thompson, Master, Will sail for the above port on Tuesday next, and can handsomely accom modate three or four passengers. Apply to ’he master on board, at Boltou’s Central Wharf. May 21 50u Kotice. T HE 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 - Fur st.Catharines and iJarien The Schooner WATERBORO, Nye, 'latter, Will sail on Wednesday. For freight apply to the Captain on board at Telfair’s Wharf. May 21 52r THE SUBSUKlBER 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 all persona indebted to the firm of GAUDRY & HERBERT, are requested to make as speedy payment ns possible. JOHN B. GAUDRY. A pril 28ep ! OF OrUe, ■J CASKS CLARET, l dM 100 Boxes do very superior 15 Baskets Sweet Oil 15 Boxes preserved Fruit 10 do Capers 5 do Cordials assorted 17 Coils Bale Rone A quantity of Empty Basket* Anplyto JOSEPH AUZE. Ma v ‘^3 52l Coliee, i'o k. Beef, Fl ur, l^c 13. C. GiUvnAit & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, BAGS Prime Green COFFEE Oxj 25 bbls jMess Pork. City Inspection 20 do Prime Bnnf, do do 20 Half Barrels Canal Flour 100 Kegs White Lead 22 do Black Paint 5 do Spanish Brown 10 Barrels Whiting May 20 40 | District Court.—Notice. I N consequence of his Honor Judge Ouy- i.rn, being detained at Miiledgovillo, in altqiidanee upon (lie Circuit Court, the Ses sion oftlie District Court in'this city, is postponed to MON DAY, 30th inst. of which all concerned, will take dun notice. JOHN II. MOREL, M. D. G. May 12 42 Ann Jane Craig, R ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Savannah, that she will famish ICE CREAM every day, Sun days excepted, from four to ton, P. M. May Itt 47c Loaf Sir vor and Coffee. 100 BARREL'S first quality Lonfj 70 Bags Coffee For sole by B. W. DBLAMATER. May 17 46r. Inspec tor of Dry Cultu re. S AMUEL M. BOND, Esq. 1ms been ap pointed Inspector of Dry Culture, and it is requested timt he mny be respected as such by all those concerned in cultivati' g the ground under contract. WM. R. WARING, Ch. Com. Dry Culture, May 23 Clerk’s Office Superior Court, NOTICE. T O Suitors, Jurors and Witnesses—The Honorable the Superior Court for Chathum County May Term, will com mence its sittings THIS DAY, 23d instant, of which all concerned will take due noticei A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. Mav 23 45 Darien Money. B ILLS of the Bank of Darien, will be received for Dry Good*, by 4 t C. W. ROCKWELL & CO. April 14 18 Darien Bank Bills. B ILLS of the Darien Bank will be re ceived at par for DRY GOODS, hy . A MTin pur t Aiir A. , May 19 t par I ANDREW LOW A CO. 48 Coffee. f) | BAGS Prime Green Coffee, landing , *™« brig Pmthea, which will be WdWiftaken from the wharf, by BRADLEy, CLAGHORN A WOOD, %»> Anciau*’, Wharf. La's &. Hendrickson, H AVE received at their Drug and Che. mical VV are-House,corner ofCongrcas and Whittaker-Streots, Shad’s Buildings, Savannah, by recent arrivals, carefully se lected by one of the partners, now in New- York. o general assortment, of MEDIUM ES dye WOODS, die- SlUFFS, APOTHECARIES’ GLASS, PERFUMERY, SPICES TF. 1 S', Wc. comprising the best assortment they ever offered, which will be warranted of the first quality, and sold at wholesale or retail, for cash or good paper. Merchants, Physi cians nnd Planters, are invited to examine for themselves. N. B.—Orders will be executed'with de spatch, and forwarded without delay. Anri! '■ # For St Simons £$ Turtle Hiver, The packet sloop FAVORITE, E. D. Courter, Master, __ Will sail on Wednesday next. For freight or passage, apply to the captain on board, or to Fill AS FORT. May 21 50p For fcale, m bail m A PAIR of superior FAMILY HORSES and CARRI AGE, of Camfield’a best finish. Also a CliARiOTEE and a good SADDLE HORSE.' Apply to BENJ. BURROUGHS. May 21 50i Savannah and Augusta Mail COACH. New Arrangement Georgia Side. T HE subscriber respectfully informs tho public that he hoe removed the Line ef Stages on the Georgia side, and will hereafter, leave Savannah every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, at4 o’clock, A.M. lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at 5 o’clock next day. For seats, apply at 1 the Georgia-IIotel. JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor, Savannah, March 20, 1825. N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to Let.—Horses kept by the day, monthor year, and expresses sent at tue shortest notice. March 24 100 , This new *nd elegant estab lishment, will be open tbr the re ception of companya* usual, next season. The quality of the wi- tcr.ii) becoming so well known, in conse quence of the great numbers of persons who used and received benefit from them flie last Season, that the subscriber deemB it scarce ly necessary to enter into a detail of their properties and effects. He will, however, for the information of those who may still rerrtsin unacquainted with them, remark, that there are two springs—the waters nf one of which, are strongly impregnated with sulpiur ind magnesia—the other with iron. ThcjfirBt acts on some as a mild, on others, as.ai active cathartic, and are strongly re- coimjended in complaints of the liver and kidnrns, dispen.'i and in all diseases aris ing f am v utsordered stomach. They at once omovo indigestion and the cause by wliicl it is produced, restore lost appetite, purif the blond, and exhiliarate the spirits. In cates of debility and weakness, they have been found particularly efficacious- The walejs of the other spring arc 6trongly ton ic, and thought very proper to be used after drinking the sulphur water. To promote the effi'cts nf each, hot, cold and shower buliii are provided. The. buildings of this establishment, as mentioned in a farmer advertisement, are all of brick, and in an eminent degree unite neatness, convenience and comfort. These points have been particularly attended to ip those departments intended for the two of ladies or families. The adjacent moun tains abounding in game, gentlemen fond of hunting, will have an opportunity of in dulging in that pursuit.. Those preferring more inactive amusements, will find news papers. books, chessmen, backgammon ta bles, Sec. Amusements also for the ladies have not been overlooked : Music of the best kind will be provided for dancing— and such as are fond of playing on the Forte Piano, will find in tho drawing room an elegant one provided for their use. Moderate exercise on horseback or in carriages, being consid ered very proper whilst using the waters, the subscriber takes this occasion to remark that the part of the country in which his springs are situated, are peculiarly adapted to this kind of exercise—they are surround ed on every Bide by lofty mountains, with a rich and beautiful valley intervening be tween. This valley affords excellent roads, and in riding nut, tne pure air inhaled fresh from tile mountains, acting in connexion with the waters, at once gives assurance of returning health, even to the greatest invalid. * Gentlemen from the South, wishing to dispense with the use of carriages and hor ses, can come directly to the spot without incurring the expense of either—they will proceed by water from Savannah, Charles ton, or any other southern pert, to Norfolk, thence in the steam-bout to Richmond, from whence there is twice a week, a mail stage that now passes within two miles of this piace, and after the 15th of June, will come directly to the spot, passing through the flourishing town of Lynchburg. After arriving here and remaining as long as is ogrceable, they can then proceed to any of i lie mljacent npringa they may ohoooc in a hack kept by the subscriber for that pur pose. Tho distance to the Sweet Springs, is thirty seven miles—to the White Sulphur, fifty-five—to the Sweet and Salt Suphur, sixty—to the Red Sulpiier, seventy-two— ami to tho Hot and Warm Springs, between 6ixty nnd seventy miles. It is recommended to gontletnen intend ing to visit any of the Virginia Watering Places, to have their letters addressed to tlie BotctourtSprings. It being the first wa tering pla-e they will touch at in going, and the last in returning, they will experience great convenience in following these direc tions—because on their arrival they may , find letters from home, and during their stay, will have an opportunity of hearing from their friends every other day, as the mail from the South arrives three times a week. If after remaining with the subscri ber as long as is agreeable, they should choose to proceed to any nf the neighbor ing springs, he promises that their Tetters shall be carefully forwarded, whithersoever they may direct. CHARLES JOHNSTON, Botetourt Springs. April 4th, 1825. D’ The Augusta Constitutionalist will copy the above, once a week, four weeks, and transmit the account to the office of the Georgian. May 7 38fu BY CAL FIN BAKER, On THURSDAY, 26th instant, At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction Store, a general assortment of GROCER IES. Also, a quantity of household FUR NITURE. May 24 CROCKERY China, and Glass Ware. T. G. CEambwettn, NO. 5, GIBBONS’ BUILDINGS, HAS JiiBt received by the late arrivals from Liverpool, New- York and Boston, a large assort ment of To the Public. T HOSE who are under the impression that Mr. S. H. Fisko and myself are connected in business, are informed that it is not the case. T. S. LUTHER. May 19 ply to May 20 To Rent, The adjoining TENEMENT oftlie house occupied by Mrs. Brascii, ill • Broughton-street— immediate possession given. Ap J. P. HENRY. UPLAND COTTON. BY CALVIN BAKER, TniS DAY, 24th inst. Will be snld on Telfair’s and Jonas’ wharves,for account of the underwriters and all concerned 110 bales UPLAND COT TON—partially damaged on board the boat Eclipse, in coming down the Oconee River. Terms cash. May 24 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT If CO. THIS DAY, 24th inst. Will be sold at the residence of the late James Wallace, Esq. deceased, bis person al, property, consisting of Tabic*, Chairs, Sofas, Bedding, Kitchen Furniture, die. tho. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the administrator.—Terms cash. Also, two half pipe* Superior Madeira Wine, and ten dozen of Wiue of various descriptions. .May 18 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the Court-House in this city, a TRACT OF LAND itt Tattnall County, containing 575 acres, situated near Canooclteo River, be longing to the estate of Samuel Haughton, dec. and sold hy permission of the Court of Ordinary nf Chatham County, by order of the administrator. May 10 ON FRIDAY WEEK!! STATE LOTTERY, nnsT class—new series, • W ILL positively be drawn in Providence on the 3d next month.—Fifty Number Combination—6 ballots to be drawn. S. M. Allen Sf Co. Agentifor the Manager». Highest Prize. SCHEME. 1 Prize of $10,000 is 10,000 Dollars. I 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. fl do. 100 is 800 Dollars. 44 do. 50 is 2,200 Dollars. 88 do. 25 is 2,200 Dollars. 528 do. 8 is 4,224 Dollars. 5676 do. 3 is 17,028 Dollars. 6356 13244 Prizes Blanks J 19,600 ) ( Tickets. ( 49,000 Dollars. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BYJ, B, HERBERT It CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in TUIjY, Will be sold before the Court-House in this city, between the usual hours, Lot No. 10, Ewensburgh and Oglethorpe Ward, with the improvements thereon. Also, two Negroes, named Polydore and Ben, bo- longing to the estate of Josiah Fox, dec— Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the executors.—Terms cash. May 24 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT (t CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will be sold before the Court-House in this city, between the usual hours of sale, TWO COWS & f CALVES. A oJ)« the House!,old hi Kitchen ' Furni I lure of tile late John Street deceased, iiy order of the administrator.—Terms cash. Muv 24 ADM1A lib 1 KATUk’S bALti. BY J. B. HERBERT St 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 James, belonging to the estate of the late James Wallace, Esq. deceased. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Interior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the administrator, Torms cush. May 5 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J, B- HERBERT he CO. On tho FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will bo sold before the Court-House in this City, betweejt the usual hours, TWO NEGRO SL AVES named Nelly and Dido, the property of the estate of Owen Jones, deceased. Sold by permission of the Hon orable the Inferior Court of Chatham Coun ty, and by order of the Administrator.— Terms cash May.,18 49re Remedy for the Files, T IIE Medicine now offered to the public is one which has been fully subjected to the infallible test of experience ; and in every instance where it has been fairly tri ed, it has been attended with the most com plete success. In some of the cases, the patients had been labouring tinder the dis- eate for years, and during that period, had received the best medical advice, and had even undergone a painful surgical opern- tioii, without permanent advantage. It is not (like those usually advertised} offered as a certain cure for a long catalogue of diseases, but those afflicted with this com plaint, for which uione it is recommended, may rely with confidence upon obtaining relief, even in its worst forms, in a short f,i • „ __ j rebel, even in its worse iorms, in a snort Lrochenj: Umia ana nnd themselves ere the best judges of the importance of such a remedy. Price 50 cents per br»t, with directions stgnod by the proprietor. Prepared and sold at JAMES A. AUSTIN’S W anted, A SITUATION as Bar-Keeper, or in a Grocery Store, in town or country, by . a young man whoee terms will be moderate.. per brig France®? imd for awe by Apply at this office, 1 - - GEO. RYERSON, May 21 j Glass Ware, which will be sold low for Cash, or approved paper. XT The Constitutionalist, Augusta, is re- D d chemical Store, No. 273, North quested to insert the above six times, and, e T | lird . St . abov6 Callowhill, Philadel’a. fo. word bill to Georgian Office. The proprietor has appointed LAY & WAY 12 4, li L HF,NDRICKSGN,cornorof Congress and Whittaker-Streets. Shad’s Buildings, sole ! agents for the sale of this medicine, in Sa vannah. <Jeo. XT The- Darien Gazette, the Washing ton Newsi Georgia Journal, and Macon Messenger,,will please give the above three insertion Bird forward their acoounts to May 10 : L.ftH. A FRESH SUPPLY ol'the above VAL UABLE MEDICINE, just received May II Sole Agent, i he Library I S open for the delivery of Books, on Mon day, IFednestlay and Friday, from three 1 until Jive o'clock, P- M- May 12 , . 4) In this Bclteme, with bix drawn ballots, there will be 20 prized with three number* on them, 660 prizes with two numbers on them, and 5676 prizes with one number on them, Tbmnrciwte -having nona of the ,'rnwn ballots on them being blanks. To determine the fate of 19,600 tickets, the 50 numbers will severally be placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and six of them will be drawn—and that ticket having on it as a combination the 1st, 2d and 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—2d, 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 havinS on them the 1st, 2d and 4th—3d, 5th and fith—1st, 4th and 5th—2d, 3d and Cth.each 500 dollars. All others, being' 8 tickets having on them three of the drawn ballots, will he entitled to 100 dollars each. Those having on them two of the drawn ballots, and those the 3d and 4th, will be entitled to 60 dollars each. And those having on them two of the drawn ballots, and those the 1st and 2d, or 5th and 6th, will be enti tled to 25 dollars each. All others, (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 denominat ion, can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty days after the drawing, and subject as usu al to a deduction of 15 per cent. A considerable portion of this Lottery is put up in parcels of 17 tickets, embracing ail the combination numbers from 1 to 50, 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. PRICE OF TICKETS,: i $3 50. Packages of 17 Tickets, which are war ranted to drawn 18 dollars less the usual deduction, witli 17 chances for the highest prizes $59, and shares in proportion. XT Prizo Tickets in other Lotteries ta ken in payment. XT Orders received as usual, BY WM. ROBERTSON, GEORGIAN OFFICE. May 19 48p Board Hkalth. Savannah, May, 18, 1825. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH. Y OU are earnestly requested by the Board of Health, to inform them through the medium of their Chairman, Ward Committees, the City Marshal, or by notice in writing, through the Post-Of fice, of any nuisance which exists, or of »ny deposits in stores or cellars, that may he considered inj jrious to the health oftlie city. Bu order of Cot. Shellman. Chairman, l. K. TEFFT, Secretary. Mav 19 48 DRAWING OF THE UNION CANAL LOTTERY, 16 Class—New,Series. 46, 23, It), 22, 40, 16, 24, 48. T HE above were the numbers taken from the wheel. Those interested will call and examine the drawing, at LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. The scheme of the 17th CiasB is received —it is in every respect like the preceding. CAPITALS, 1 Prize of - - - 850,000 l 20,000 l 10,000 2 5,000 1 4,720 20 ------ - 1,000 I To lie drawn on tho 6th of July next.— i Tickets $9. Orders received as usual. | May 21 . TIIE DRAWING OF UNION CANAL LOTTERY, SIXTEENTH CLASS—NEW BER1ES. T HE subscribers, commissioners appoint- j od by the Governor of the Conm.nn- ! wealth of Pennsylvania, to superintend the drawing of the Union Canal Lottery, Ifilb Class, New Series, do hereby certify that tlte following were the numbers which wefe this day drawn, viz : 46, 23, 10, 22, 40, 16, 24, 48, and that the said numbers were drawn in the order in which they stand above, tliut is to say, No. 46 was the first that was drawn: No. 23 was the second ; No, 10 was the third ; No. 22 was the fourth; v o. 40 was the fifth; No. 16 wsb the sixth; No. 24 was the seventh ; and No. 48.was the eighth and last. Witness our hands at the city of Phila delphia, this eleventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five. THOMAS LE1PER, ANDREW BAYARD, ANDREW PETTIT, JOHN READ. Attest—John Roiierts, Sec’ry. The holders of 10, 14,22, a prize of $100, and of the tickets having on them Nos. 22 and 40, and 22 and 24, prizes of $50, ate requested to call and receive the cash. W. ROBERTSON, May 21 Georgian Office. , Fresh Medicines, A SMALL QUANTITY of very supe rior Castor Oil in bottles, Magnesia of excellent quality, Arrow Rpot, Soda and Seidletz Powder*, with a number of other Medicines.may be had at. prices much below the uso^l rate, if applied foi to Mr*. S. HOWARD. May 16. *i GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, NO, tV, T HOSE tfho have given orders for tick ets in the above Lottery, are request ed to call and receive them prmiout to Wednesday. The drawing took place in Baltimore on the ! 8th inst. and Will be ra- ceived here on 27th inst. CAPITALS, I 20 000 i iq,ooo l - 5 - 4 - 20 - -5,000 -1,000 —500 —100 Ac. Apply at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. M*y ss