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LI8T Of LETTER9
RffWinm; in the Post-OJfice, Savannah lit
^ .fans, 1825.
visiting letters fVom this list,
wiifpleaso tall for Advertised Letters.
r A. {Thoa Y l.ne
OHN ADAMS. 2 j William H Leary,
> —— Liittlo
J Miss Justine Lay bait
j James Love
Mtgel Luzero
Arisne Grandmont i Msdsttls Clsndin*
Madame Chadorae { Guerault
Mona le Colonel { Moris P Sollet
JOHN SCUDDER, P. M.
June I 59
J jas. Alexander
Pr John R Allen
Hirtly Averell
Jlrs Eliza Akins
Ricli’d J Arnold
. B.
Timothv Barnard
MraSMAS Bland
Miss Claridu A Bland
Amos Baker
David Brandon
John Bradly
July (a blackmail)
Mrs Mary Baker
Wiu Black
.— Uarnsly
J \V B ichelder
Cspt Barby
Miss Nancy Bradly
Mrs Mary Baiiely
William lilake
Mrs — Barton
Bards
Jolm Banking
John Bartlii'linosa
| Peter Blankenship
' Suin’! Beckwiths
Mrs Nancy Beal
Uriah H Berios
William Byrd
Abraham Blitch
Uriah Borins, 2
Job T Belles
James C Biount.
/eiias L Boggs
Peter Brnugnion
Mrs Catharine Bow
man
Miss Lnuisia Broad
Lucy Brown
Louisa Brongtnn
CnptJuremiuliBnweu
Miss Mary Boutell
Mrs El za Barton
G R Burroughs
M.
Jacob Mars
MrsB. N. Mohow
Master A J Maxwell
Mrs — Mackiclircie
Capt Benjamin Ma
thews
D Mare
Rev Mr Merideth
Mrs Mary Merrit
* Mrs Mary Melrose
Ephraim Meigs
Mr Myars
John Myrick
BenjaniinW Milby
Tims'N Morel
Mrs Jane Mnlryne
Edward Munroo
Daniel W. Morgin
Mrs Harriet Monroe
N.
Tlios Nelson
Mm Mary Noris
Airs Surah Nolo
' 0.
Chas O’.Mally
Peter C Ontos
George Oliver
Samuel Oiver
P.
Capt Robt S Psttnn.3
Alexander hi ' ratt
Nathaniel F rat
Ann Pain
Rich O Parhar
John CPsrkir
Maria C Pierce
Sarah Pettiboue
Bocroft Penny
Eliza E Pettigrew
; William S Phillips
Gustavus J Borrough John Pignel
C. George L Phillips
Tliomas Callan
Robert Casy
Ini Crap
William Chrk
Miss Joann Caswell
Elizabeth Cline
James Anderson <££Co.
¥OUL QAYR.E.
A LINE OF PACKETS has bcon esta
blished between New-York and Havre,
to leave both ports regularly, ou the Pint
and Fftecnth any of each month during the
H ycur. Trie ships composing tlte line, are
AVE romovod to the middle tenement fart sailers, well found and commanded,cop-
Young’s Buildings, whore they offer P«red and copper fastened. Their accom-
for sale a large and general assortment of modations for passengers, comprise all Unit
»*rr\ otaui U i\iivi canbe required, for comfort and conveni-
FANCY AN I) “ I ArLIi HU I jence. Passangers in the cabin will be ta-
GOODS I kenfor$140each,tor which they arefurnish-
. .. ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample
reoeivod by the latest arrivals from Liver-, B t ores of every description,
pool and New-York. \ G„ odg intended for shipment by them,
AP r " ■‘ 7 i may be sent to the agents, who will attend
r,-n„<un . utTziviiin t0 tbe ‘ r reception and forwarding, without
ana 0\J«U.rixlK.n>: charge for storage or commissions. The
LAFAYETTE;
CO¥¥¥E ttOYJSE.
GOOttd.
B Y the ehips Georgia and Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
recoived their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
IDIRT
ig
vious to the advance in England, they can
be afforded and will bo sold at low prices,
and on a long credit, for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW Si CO.
Feb 28 HO
Mrs Mary J Porclier
Abin E Powers
Capt John Porteas
Alplmnzo Poyat
William Pope
Alien Potter, 2
JOSEPH KOPMAN GO,
H AVE received by the William Wal
lace, from New-York, an additional
supply of
Staple and Fan cy Articles,
among which ark:
Barregc Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Belt and Gauze Ribbons
Steel Buckles and clasps
Black do
Plain Linen Drillings
Fancy Prints
Straw Bolivars, die. die.
May 30 57t,
expenses which may, in such cases be actu
ally incurred, will when requested, bo col
lected with the freight at Havre,
A letter Bag is at the New-York Post
Office, for alllcttcrs that may be sent by
mail.
Letters respecting either freight or pas
sage, must be addressed, post paid, to
CRASSOUS Si BOYD.
Agents, New York,
oct 14 22
Claudia Coacbiuun i William Puytliresa
William H Coe < Q-
Hoary Cook 5 Moses B Quinly
Alia Adaline Con S R.
Mrs Mary Adaline j James Right
Coe ! Joseph Rivers
Miss Margt J Coe, 21 William Richardson
Jas Cunningham. 2 . Capt Edmund Rich-
Mrs Anno Cunning- j ardson
ham, 2 t Janies Riarsnn
D. j Mrs Diuna Richard-
Miss Jane F C Davis i son
Charles Devant J Mias Eleanor -Rynn
Alias Mary E De- j Mrs Eliza S Roberts
mere sCapt Ricli’d Rowell
Mis Caroline E Dick i John W Roberts
Francis Dickison
For New-York,
[ESTABLISHED LINE,)
Thu regular packet ship
AUGUSTA,
George White, Master,
_ Will sail on Thursday next, 2d
June. For freight or pasBuge, anply to the
master on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf,
or to HALL & HOYT.
May 26
R.EM.OVA\i.
John Diver
Capt —— Do-ivjlle
Jonathan Dow
Francis Doyle. 2
Cuot —- Dubois
Francis Dupont
Paul Dupon
E.
Mrs Jane England
M Kigle
Willis It Franklin
Samuel H Fray, 3
l John A Rowell
\ Margaret Roby
$ Robert E Robbins
< James T Ross
\ Jonathan Robinson
Blake B U-ullaud, 2
T HE subscribers have removed to John
ston^ 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 farmer 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 this
office
THE COPARTNERSHIP
o
F CUMMING and GWATIIMEY, is
The settlement oftlie affairs of the concern,
will lie attonded to by JOSEPH CUM-
MING, who will continue the same busi-
i s,
S James J Stark
1 Ci.pt Stephen Soule , on his own account.
H.B. GWATIIMEY.
Savannah, Mav 18, 1825. 47n
y John B {Shutter
5 Charles H Starr
\ Miss June Starr
' d IO*- iV I
c Capt S StatTord
' Alex J C Shaw
Mrs William Frasier > Capt Ed Swarbreck
Miss Sally Farrolly Mrs Rachael Sweet
Mirza Fisher, 2 5 Miss Mary Street
Rob't Flournoy, sen. \ Mrs Bethia Seobury
Oreasmus Fateh s Mathew VV Stowurt
G. 5 John Senbrook
Thomas Garnett j Wm H Smith
Dr Win Garbit, 2 ? Capt Joseph Simon
Capt Worthington \ Benjamin G Sims
Gale | James W Sims
Henry Gardner J Mrs Sarah Sims
Mrs Elizabeth Green , William F Simpson
William Green < Dominick Should*
Martin Glorson j JG Smith
Charles Gildon, 2 > Capt James Smith
” George Stow
j James Scoles 3
! Inspector of Dry tiuliure.
S AMUEL M. BOND, Esq. has been ap
pointed Inspector of Dry Culture, and
it is requested that he limy he respected as
such by nil those concerned in cultivati g
the ground under contract.
WM. R. WARING,
CIl. Com, Dry Culture,
May 23
Gor-
Miss Elizabeth
don
John Goodwin i David Squires
Sam’l Goldsmith J T.
Sam’l II Goldsmith jr \ F E Tebeau
Jacob F Gold $ Jos C Trontl p n
II.
Robert Ilnrby
Richard Hard
J Hall
Nathl Hammond
Charles Harper
Samuel Hale, ‘i
Henry Hannahan
J. H. Harding ,
Mi‘-s Ann Harmon,
Ilnyrl
James S. Ilurris
Surah Harrison
MissE. M. ilamilton
Josiali Iluteher
Miclil Headen
Mircam Hylton
D -ct. Cli M Hill
Francis F. Ilodgins
Capt. C llnpnnr
John [lower. 2
Stephen C Hooker
Calvin Howell
N a' haniel Hughes
A. R smphtey
John liunter
J.
t Lewis Jackson
Chas Jenkins,
Turner Jenkins
William H Jones
Edw Jones
Jos Mayhank Jones
Joseph J Johnston
Feter Lewis Jore
James R Johnston
Seth G Threadcraft
fK Tufrnon
5 Charles Tiott
J Mrs Hetty Tippet
} Miss Clarissa Troth ___
J DtdiHisses Thompson I"
' Muj Lham Thomp-1
} son
^ Lewis Thrner
l William Turner
* CliuH W Turner, 2
Notice.
YvYvu\c.nA Wo. "1.
A DIVIDE.ND of six dollars per shore
has this day been declared on the pro
fits of the Btenm-Boat Company, for t he
last four months, payable on the first Mon
day in Juue next, to the Stockholders or
t.lioir authorized agents, at the steam boat
office, Savannah. WM. P. HUNTER,
Treasurer Steam-Boat Company,
May 3 34rri
Geo A Turk nett
i Rebecca Tumberlin
f Susan C Tufis
5 V *
• J B Vnllee
IMrsNancv Verdell
j VV.
f Wm Waters
Wm Wnde
5
i James M Wallace
) John Wutcrs
j Fred Womack
i Theodore W rirland
| James Wasliington
J Sain’l B Wehl), 2
\ Stephen W West
* Mrs M E Willis
* Mrs Martha Wylly.3
| Annette Williamson
5 Richard H Wilde
J Mi*s PermelJtt Win-
> got
: Tims A Williams
? Prince Works
\ SSB Williams
N otici;.
HE subscriber finding an advertise-
mont in the Georgian, under the sig
nature of Christopher Snell, cautioning
persons against trading for a certain note,
given by suid Snell, to the aubscribrir and
Robert Boville for Three Hundred and Fif
ty Dollars, I do certify that I have never
received such a note from Mr. Snell,
though I have received a note signed by
Mr. Snell, i. e. by nitakinghis mark, given
to me alone, for Three Hundred and Fifty
Dollars, due January next. The date the
note was given, I do not recollect, as the
note is not in my possession at this time —
Mr. Snell further stntes that he has reason
to believe, thnt I had no just right or title
to the property I sold him, for said note. I
appeal to the records of Scriven County, to
prove the falaciousness of Mr. Snell’s rea
sons for ftuch belief.
ROBERT LUNDAY.
May 16 45fu
For Liverpool^
The new shin
OLIVE BRANCH,
11. Harding, Master,
Is now loading. For freight of
cotton', apply to S. B. PARKMAN.
May 28 56p
For New-York,
The brig
A L M l It A,
S. Harding, Master,
,For freight or passage, having good
accommodations, apply on board, or to
S. B. PARKMAN.
May 28 56r.
Sks
For Boston,
The fast sailing schooner
SPARROW,
Patterson, Master,
Will meet with despatch.
freight or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to the master on board, or to
JOHN CANDI.ER,
Jones’ Buildings,
Who has for sate,
70 Barrels Superfine Fluur am!
A few barrels No. 3, Mackerel
May 28 66
T HE subscriber very respectfully in
forms his friends and the public in
general, that his MINERAL APPARA
TUS is in good order, and he will connantly
during;'the season, have
£oAa-W«.ter, &e
and in addition rnur ijuamtv SV’RUPS.
aoiB(Sim&m
every day,
May 25
3 until 12 o’clock, P. M.
PETER LAURENS.
63«.«
BATHING-HOUSE.
File gentlemen of Savannah
I its ticinity. are informed that
BAH
The
and its ticinity. i
the BATHING HOUSE on the
north side of the Court-House
Square, next door to the residence of P. P.
Thom tsson, Esq has been opened and will
continue open for this Beosun, under an ar
rangement much superior to that which
has heretofore existed.
The utmost attention will always be paid
to cleanliness and to the comfort and con
venience of visiters. Cold and warm baths
at any hours of the day, and . until nine
o’clock in the evening.
The torms will bo 56 cents for each bath,
or throe tickets for one dollar, which will
entitle the holder to three baths.
May 27 53}
THE IWYY1AO.X,
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
This spacious and beautiful es
tablishment. has recently under
gone thorough repnirs, and has
been superbly furnished and fit
ted up for the accommodation of visitants
at the Springs the ensuing season. It will
he kept by its former occupant, and neith
er pains nor expense will be wanting to
render the stay of visitors agreeable. It
will be opened for company on the lflth of
Mny, instant.
Silny 4.
ID” The publishers of the New-York Eve
ning Post, Daily Advertiser, and American;
the National Gazette, Philadelphia j Patri
ot, Baltimore; National Journal, and In
telligencer, Washington; Richmond En
quirer; Courier, Charleston; and the Geor
gian, Savannah, are each requested to pub
lish the above advertisement, every other
p or ' day for one month, and send their bills, with
a paper containing the advertisement, to
the Pavilion for payment.
May 14 44rp||
For Sale,
The pilot-boat built schooner
G A L L A N T,
burthen eighty tons, coppered and
S copper fastened, has a uew suit of
canvass, s remarkable fast sailer, and is in
complete order fur a voyuge. For termB
apply to Capt. Reynolds on board or to
J.'B. HERBERT & CO.
For sale on hoard suid schooner,
2000 Bushels iWoryluud White Corn
100 Barrels Whiskey
Apply to J. B. HERBERT &. CO.
May 30 57
To Rent,
ply to
Mav 20
The adjoining TENEMENT,
oftlie house occupied by Mrs.
Brasch, in Broughton-street—
immediate possession given. Ap-
J. P. HENRY.
49 re
COLUMBIA HALL,
XfcW-Y.t\janon Springs.
T HE Proprietors of these Springs have
the pleasure to inform the public, that
having made several improvements since
the last season, they are enabled to enter
tain »s many persons as any establishment
in the United States. Columbia Hall is
‘ fitted up with new furniture, in a Btyle e-
qua! to thn accommodations of ai y other
F<»1* NpVV.Ynpk fashionable retreat ill the country.
* | New Lebanon Springs have been long
The fust sailing packet sloop celebrated for their medical virtues, and
FALCON, | iave been a fashionable resort for many
Robert Gibbs, Master, I ycara . The buildings are handsomely sit
Will sail on Sunday next, 5th ua ted, the rooms large and airy, command,
tor freight or passage, having su- ing fi„ e views of a beautiful country of
mountain and valley, celebrated for purity
of atmosphere, for rich surrounding cenery
Muv 31
June,
(n rior accommodations, ami can handsome
ly accommodate ten or twelve passengers,
apply to the master on board, at Aticiaux’s a u<i affording the purest waters for bathing.
„ j A new and convenient Bath-House haB
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & \V OOD. been built during the past year, containing
twenty rooms tor warm and cold bathing,
and having a covered way to the Hall fur
To Rent. | the benefit of persons in delicate health.
4 * The proprietors assure those who may
? ivJvIlt\iTa£ enient ,*' visit New-Lebunon for health or pleasure,
• i 0,1 * 16 nort * 1 that no pains shall be spared to atford them
side Market-Square, nt present the best accommodations. The Ballston
occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene, mid Saratoga Waters will be keptconstant
Dissension can be had on the first day of, ly for the ,, 6e onfcardura .
November “ext. | The Springs are situated on the Boston
Also, the STORE formerly j{ oa j i twenty-five miles from Albany, and
occupied by Mr. John B. W tek, tu-enty-fiight from the citv of Hudson—
as a shoe store. Possession giv- j The rnn(i[ , in ,. very dirMl ion are j„ eX( . n l-
on immediately.^_AppljMo_ j on ^ or( j cr> an( j p astj through a beautiful
i
JiiiilLc
Possession c
November n
liiiifc:
Mny 28
CHARLES llOE.
58
Savannah and Au gusta
COACH.
Mail
country
ANTHONY KERR,
HENRY HULL.
ItT The National Gazette. Philadelphia;
the Courier, Charleston; the Georgian,
Eavaunah; and the Patriot, Boston, will
please to publish the above daily for one
month, and send their bills to the office of
the New-York American.
May 24 52ri.
Tu¥ INQUISITION.
William T Johnston I Wm O Williams
Georgo Johnston
K '
Mias Isabella Kain
Mrs. H. Kent
Mrs Robccca MKeet-
Edward Wily
■ Susannah Wilson
S Miss Susan Wright
J Serjt Dan Wilson
■ i John Womack, 2
* MissCathalenaWood
j Y.
5 Michel Young
| Me.
c Mrs 8usan A G M’-
: Intnsh
5 Mrs M C McQueen
f George M’Farlnnd
© llama M’Callach
¥tenc\\
ML Latnuche Command D’AU-
v S Herviant •
Dumel Kean
Miss F Kendrick
John Keen
Solomon Knceland
Mrs Ann M Keen
Mrs Sarah R King
, L.
Mrs H Lacy
Treasury V eyaTtment. }
April 29, 1825 3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
T HAT, on the first day of October next,
the principal of tile six per cent, stock
of tile United States, created under the au
thority of an Act Of Congress, entitled “An
Act authorising a loan for a sum not exceed
ing eleven millions of dollars,” approved on
the fourteenth day of March, one thousand
eight hundred and twelve, together with
the interest then duo thereon, will be paid
to the proprietors of said stock, or to their
attorneys duly authorized, at the Treasury;
of the United States, in Washington, and;
at the several Luan Offices, on the books of
which any portion of said stock may stand.'
A surrender of the Certificates of said
Stock, will be required at the time of pay-
ment, and the interest on snid Stock will
cease, from and after the thirtieth day of
September next.^ ^ 8()UTHARDi
New Arrangement——Georgia Side.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public tlmt lie has removed tlio Line
of Stages on the Georgia side, and will j
hereafter, leave Savannah every Sunday, r¥7HF, subscriber has in his hands a man
Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o’clock, A.M., A uscript which he nronoses to uublist
lodge at Pierco’s. and arrive in Augusta at by subscription, under t]
5 o’clock next dny. For scats, apply at'
the Georgia-Hotel.
JOSEPH I. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
Savannah, March 20,1825.
N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to
litlo of “THE
INQUISITION EXAMINED, by an IM
PARTIAL REVIEWER.’’
The subject is sufficiently important to
nxcito curiosity and interest. It is time
thot a correct end unprejudiced view of it,
and of the motives of those with whom it
notice.
March 24
100
**®*!B01klCO**■
Let—Horses kept by the day. month or originated, should be Jaid tiul'ore the public,
year, and expresses sent at tue shortest, Such is the proposed publication.
The work will be put to press on the 16th
of May next, and the edition limited to the
number of copies then subscribed fur. The
delay of publication is for tlio purpose of
giving to the public an opportunity of en
gaging copies of it.
ft will consist of six numbers of 24 pages
12mn. each, at 12} cents each number ;
and will he forwarded by mail, on receipt of
orders accompanied by the cash. Persons
who may interest themselves in its circula
tion. will receive a free copy, ou their ma-
A FRESH SUPPLY of the above VAL- king payment for five, and in that propor-
UABLE MEDICINE, jirnt recoived tion for any greater number of copies. Or-
May
Acting Secretary of the Treawrg.
just
por brig Frances, and for sale hy
GEO. RYERSON,
I I r May U Sole Agent.
tion for any greater number of copies,
dere free of postage, will be recoived by
T. O’CONNER; New-York.
May 19 *8
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On MONDAY NEXT, 6th Juno,
At XI o’clock, will be sold at the stere of
Mr. Wilson Fuller, in Market-Square, all
his remaining stock of DRY GOODS, con
sisting of a great variety of choice and sea
sonable articles.—Terms time of sale.
May 3|
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 in Tattnall County, containing 575
acres, situated near Canonchee River, be
longing to the estate of Samuel Haughton,
dec. and sold by permission of the Court of
Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of
the administrator.
May 10
PRIZES!!
T HE following Schemes are offered to
adventurers
NEW-YORK LITERATURE LOTTE
RY, will draw in Now-York in July—60
numbers combination—nine number to be
drawn. SCHEME.
1 Prize of
30,600
Dollars.
1
15,000
do
1
10,000
do
1
5,737
do
20
1,000
do
30
600
do
30
200
do
51
100
do
51
60
do
1734 •
22
do
11475
11
do
13395 Prizes.
20625 Blanks, being only one and a half
blanks to a prize, and the lowest prize $1 1 .
There being nine numbers drawn in this
Lottery, the chance of a prize is greatly in
creased. Tickets $!0, Halves 5, Qrs 2 50.
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
Seventeenth Class—Sixty Numbers Com
bination—Eight Numbers to be drawn,
draws in Philadelphia on the 6ih of July.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of
50,000 Dollars.
1
20,000
do
1
10,000
do
2
5,000
do
1
4,720
do
20
1,000
do
30
500
do
52
100
do
158
so
do
1248
20
do
10608
ID
do
12120 Prizes.
22100 Blanks.
TiokesB jj9, Halves 4 50, Quarters 2 25
Orders for tickets in cither of the above
Splendid Lotteries, received hy
W. ROBERTSON,
Georgian Office.
ItT Cash paid for Prizes as soon as drawn.
Prizes in oilier Lotteries received as cash.
* t * Orders from a distance (poBt paid)
attended to the same as on personal appli
cation. I
May 31
Notice.
T HE subscriber being about closing his
accounts, requests all persons who
have any demands against him, to present
them immediately tor payment; and all
those who arc indebted to him by book ac
count, note, duebill, or ntherways, are re-
quested to settle the some, on or before the
15th June, otherwise the whole, without
any exception, will be placed in the hands
of an attornev for collection.
GEORGE S. HAZELTON.
May 31 68p
BY J. B. HERBERT Is CO.
THIS DAY, June 1st.
At XI o’clock, in front of our Auction
Store, a general assortment of GROCER
IES. Also, without reserve, an Invoice of
Crockery and Glaas Ware—Terms cash.
June 1
EXECUTOR’S BALE.
BYJ. B. HERBERT It CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in HJLY,
Will be sold before the Cutilt-House in
this city, between the usual lioure, Lot No.
1(>, EweiiBburgh and Oglethorpe Ward,
with the improvements thereon. Also, two
Negroes, named Polydore and Ben,- be
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 Sf CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY.
Will be sold before the Court-House in
this city, between the usunl hours of sale,
TWO COWS &
C ALVES. Il
^the Household ft
S*Kitchcn Furni I
ture of the late John Street deceased,
order of the administrator.—Terms cash.
May 24
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT Sc CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
WiU 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 Inferior Court of Chatham
County, and by order of the administrator-
Terms cash.
May 5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT It CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will be sold before the Court-House in
this City, between the usual hours, TWO
NEGRO SL AVES named Nelly and Dido,
the property of the estate of Owen Jnnee a
deceased. Sold by permission of the Hon.
orable the Inferior Court of Chatham Coun-
ty, and by order of the Administrator.—.
Terms caBh
May 18
FIRST LOTTERY TO BE DRAWN!
ssbSm) ;
STATE LOTTERY,
FlllST CLASS—NEW SERIES.
ft —
■^MTlLL positively be drawn in Providence
vT on FRIDAY NEXT.—Fifty Namber
Combination—6 ballots to be druwn.
S. 4r Jtf. Allen if Co. Annuls fur the Manager $w
’9
9
Highest Prize.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of $10,000 is 10,000 Dollars.
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 oftliis Bank,for the last six months, of
$3 per share, or six per cent per annum,
i he Baine 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.
CT The editors of the Augusta Constitu
tionalist, Washington News, Southern Re
corder and Georgia Journal, Millcdgrville,
will please to publish the above throe times,
and charge the expense to this Bank.
April 23 26
1
do.
6,000 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.
«
do.
100 is
8u0 Dollars.
44
do.
50 is
2,200. Dollars.
88
do.
25 is
2,200 Dollars.
628
do.
8 is
4,224 Dollars.
5676
do.
3 is
17,028 Dollars.
6356 Prizes
( 19,600 )
13-244 Blanks
1 Tickets. |
49,000 Dollars.
OR HOE HARROW."
I CERTIFY, that at the exhibition ofthe
Pennsylvania Agrtcultural Society, held
at the Paoli, Wm. M’Conaughoy, produced
a “ CULTIVATOR or IIOE HARROW,"
for which the premium for the best harrow
was awarded. The practical farmers who
inspected this implement, spoke very favor-
uldy of its merits, as being well adapted to
the cultivation of Indian Corn, and as uni
ting to evident utility great simplicity and
cheapness.
[Signed] JOHN P. MILNOR,
Assistant Recording Secretary. Pennsylva
nia Agricultural Society.
May 22, 1824.
ID” The above described “CULTIVA
TOR or HOE HARROW," for sale by
S. B. PARKMAN.
May 25 53i.
Official Iiist
O F the drawing of the Maryland State
Lottery, No. 4 :
No. 14,788, $20,000; 1721, $10,000;
7037, $5000; 148, 1401, 5243,18,825, 19,-
232, $1000 ; 4734.12.063, 14,647, 16,518,
$500, Sic. Sic. Holders of prizes will call
and receive their cash, or invest the amount
in other Lotteries, nt
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
May 26
To the Public.
T HOSE who are under the impression
that Mr. S. H. Fiske and myself are
connected iu business, are informed that it
is not the case. T. S. LUTHER.
May 19
In this scheme, with six drawn ballots,
there will be 20 prizes witii three numbers
on them, 660 prizes with two numbers on
them, and 5676 prizes with one number on
them. Those tickets having none of the
drawn ballotB on them being blanks. To
determine the late 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 frum 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, 5lh and 6th—2d, 3d and 5th,
each 1,000 dollars; that having on it the
1st, 4th and 6th, 548 dollars; those havinR
on them the 1st, 2d and 4th—3d, 5th and
6th—1st, 4th and 5lh—2d, 3d and 6th,each
500 dollars. All others, being 8 tickets
having oil 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 drawu 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 ofthe
drawn ballots, will be entitled to 8 dollars
each; and all those having onk ofthe 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
all the combination numbers from I to fid,
and which must of course draw at least 18
dollars, less the deduction of 15 per cent,
with so many cbanccs for the capital prizes,
PRICE OF TICKETS, - : : ; $3 50.
Packages ofl 7 Tickets, which are war-
ranted to drawn 18 dollars less the usual
deduction, with 17 chances for the highest
prizes $59, and shares in proportion.
C" Prize Tickets in other Lotteries la.
ken in payment.
ID' Orders received as usual,
BY WM. BOBBBT801V,
GEORGIAN OFFICE.
May 28