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A newstockofdrygoodsi» of-
lored at Coat, at the stand formerly
occupied by F. Gili.kt & Co.
P 3 JAMES DARRAMON.
May 30 j 9 t<-
Sugav and Molasses.
HOGSHEADS. 10 Tiercos and 01
_ Barrels Molasses
31 Barrels Sugar, just received and for
sale hy J. B. HERBERT St CO.
Mav 24
iBnmwAiLc
50
The Library,
W ILL hereafter be opened for the de
livery of Books from four until si*
o'clock. P. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. L* MASON,
Librarian.
May 30 57
B
Darien Money.
ILLS of the Bank of Darien, will be
received for Dry Goods, by
C. W. ROCKWELL* CO.
April 14 18
Picked u\» .idcift,
A SIX OARED BOAT, gunnel and in
side painted red. The owner is re
quested to prove property, pay charges and
take it away.
M. WOODWORTH.
May 20 54
Darien Bank Bills.
B ILLS of the Darien Bank will be re
ceived at par for DRY GOODS, by
ANDREW LOW & CO.
May 19 in
Landing,
RAAA POUNDS Prime North Ciro-
ODUU lina Flitches
15 Barrels Baltimore supf. Flour
And for sale by COHEN * MILLER.
June 1 59u
Fresh Medicines.
A SMALL QUANTITY of very supe
rior Castor Oil in bottles. Magnesia of
excellent quality, Arrow Root. Soda nnd
Seidletz Powdera, with a number of rther
Medicines,may be had at prices much belo*
the usual rate, if applied for to Mrs, S.
HOWARD.
'lav 10 4.i
Fob Male,
N £
THF. F0LI.01VIN0 Ta.ICTS OF LAND,
rC>. 314, 9th District, Appling County.
I9j.gr,tii District, Early County.
115, 3d District. Houston, (now
Bibb) County. This tract ia
near Macon, and is said to be
a valuable one.
Arplvto ALEXANDER HUNTER.
May 31 5Up
James Anderson Co
H AVE removed to the middle tenement | * u ” 14,1 ' " Ul
Young’a Buildings, whore they offer I 4 LINE OF PACKETS has been esta-
for sale a large and general assortment of I Wished between New-York and Havre,
ip&oi&xffo
rfil
FOR tlAVRti.
LAFAYETTE
COFFEE EOESE.
14
T HE subscriber very respectfully in
forms his friends and the public in
for
FANCY AN» STAPLE Ml , , L , „
GOODS, ! year/ The ships composing the line, are, th ' 1 hi. MINERAL Al’’PARA-
•„ g 1 ,u . rriy.ta from Liver- *® 6t sailers, well found and commanded, cop-; T , 8 l" 8 on< * order, and he will constantly
d^I and New-York' pere.l and Copper fastened. Their accont-1 du ' ,n * th ° •««“". have
" ADril 25 21 ! tnodations for passengers, comprise all that
. E—-— — 1 can be required, for comfort and conveni-
ftFRlNU ftmYS5C.MM.LRl ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta-
iilkiYAA 1 ken for $140 each, for which they .refurnish-
GVlYjua. Ied with bode, beddding, wines and ample
| stores of every description.
Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived Goods intended for shipment by them.
ste
B
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
(B®DIDS*
Having been purchased with c ash, pre
vious to the advance in England, they can
from Liverpool, the subscribers have may be sent., to the ageats, who will attend
, to their rcceptiou and forwarding, without
charge for storage or commissions. The
expenses which limy, in Buch 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
be afforded and will be suld at low prices,i mail,
fewpwcUrc Ao&a-Waiwr, 8te.
and in addition nnsT quality SYRUPS.
every day, from 3 until 12 o’clock, P. M.
PETER LAURENS.
May 25 53i.||
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On MONDAY 6th instant,
At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction
Store, a general assortment of Groceries.
Also, a quantity of Household Furniture.
Also, one Iron Chest. Also 10 Hogsheads
and 15 Barrela Prime Muscovado Sugars,
10 do. first quality Molasses, 11 Barrels
Northern Whiskey.
June 3
and on a long credit, for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW * CO.
Feb 25 50
JOSEPH K.OPiVl\N $ CO.
H AVE received by the William Wal
lace, from Ncw-York, ao additional
supply of
Staple and Fancy Articles,
A MONO WHICH ARE:
Barrege Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Belt and Gauze Ribbons
Steel Buckles and clasps
Black do
Plain Linen Drillings
Fancy Prints
Straw Bolivars, &c. *c.
Mav 30 51l
RlhMUYeUi.
T HF, subscribers have removed to John
ston’s Square, next door west of
Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they arc
opening a handsome assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
in addition to their former stork.
W. & H. ROSE.
April 5 10
Or The Darien Gazette, and Recorder,
Milledgevillo, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
office
Stone Wave
L ANDING from ship Savannah,
2*0 One Gallon Jugs
150 Half Gallon do
50 Two do do
50 Jura
30 Pitchers from half a gallon to two
gallons, suitable for store use
which wiil be sold low, if taken from the
wharf, by A. BASSKTT.
Mav 2
Official List
O F the drnwing of the Maryland State
Lottery, No. 4 :
No. 14,158, $20,050; 1121, $10,000;
7031. $.-,000 ; 148, 1401, 5243, 16,925,19,-
232, $100.0; 4734. 12.063, 14,617, 15.515,
$5U0, &c. Ac. Holders of prizes will call
end receive their cash, or invest the amount
in other Lotteries, at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Mav 26
P<>rk L* 1 Crackers
J UST received per ship Corsair and brig
Pant boa,
30 Barrela Prime Pork
5 do Sargent’s Crockars
10 do White Beans
5 Half barrels Fufton Market Beef
IN 8TORF.,
25 Barrels Mess Pork
45 do Prime Beef
20 do Mess do
10 do Sperm Oil
15 do Paint Oil
For sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN& WOOD
M-v M
Letters respecting either freight or pas
sage, must be addressed, post paid, to
CRASSOUS * BOYD.
Agents, Ncu> York.
oct 14 72
M
For N ew-Yovk,
The brig
ALMIRA,
S. Harding, Master,
For freight or passage, having good
accommodations, apply on beard, nr to
S. B. PARKMAN.
Mav 28 661,
For Boston.
The fast soiling schooner
SPARROW,
PiUterS'in, Master,
Will meet with despatch- For
freight or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to the master on board, or to
- JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Buildings,
Who has for sale,
70 Bnrrels Superfine Flour nnd
A few barrels No. 3, Mackarel
May 25 56
BATHING-HOUSE.
The gentlemen of Savannah
and its vicinity, urn informed that
the BATHING HOUSE on the
north side of the Court-House
Square, next dnor to the residence of P. P.
Tiiomasson, Esq has been opened and will
continue open for this season, 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 terms will be 50 cents for each bath,
or three tickets for one dollar, which will
entitle the holder to three hatha.
May 27 55J
BY CALVIN BAKER,
f On THURSDAY, 9th instant,
At XI o’clock, will be sold at the store 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, among which are, Fine
Blue, Black and Drab Cloths and Cassi-
meres, Rich Muslin Robes, Black Canton
and Nankin Crapes, Linen Cambrics, Lin
en and Cotton Bedticks, Fine White and
Colored Marseillies Vestings, Men and Wo
mens Black and White Silk Hose, Super
fine Black snd Colored Bombazines, Plain
and Figured Bonk Muslins, Jaconet do.
Scotch Lawns. White Cotton Hose. White
und Colored Cravats. Flag Handkerchiels,
Beaver Gloves, Fancy Calicoes, *c. &c.—
Terms time of sale.
June 3
For Sale,
TEE YAVYLIVJ.V,
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
This spacious and bnautiful es
tablishment. has recently under
gone thorough repairs, and lias
been superbly furnished and fit
ted up tor the accommodation of visitants
at the Springs the ensuing season. It will
be kept by its former occupant, and neith
er pains nor expense will be wanting to
; render the stay of visiters agrccuble. It
will be opened for company on the 10th of
May, instant,
May 4.
15'The publishers of the New-York Eve
ning Pest. Daily Advertiser, nnd American;
tlm .National Gazette, Philadelphia ; Patri
ot, Baltimore; National Journal, and In-
The pilot-boat built schooner
GALLANT,
burthen eighty tons, coppered and
copper fastened, has a new suit of
canvass, a remarkable fast sailer, and is in ;
complete order for a voyage. For terms telligeiicer, Washington; Richmond Eli-
upply to Capt. Reynolds on board or to
J. B. HERBERT*CO.
For sate on hoard said schooner,
2000 Bushels Maryland White Corn
100 Barrels Whiskey
Apply to J. B. HERBERT & CO.
May 30 57
qnirer; Courier, Charleston; and the Geor-
f tian. Savannah, are each requested to pub-
ish the above advertisement, every other
day for one month, and send their bills, with
a paper containing the advertisement, to
the Pavilion for payment.
j May 14 44rp||
For New-York. |
fast sailing packet sloop
FALCON, | TTClilL
Robert Gibbs, Master, I
.Will sail on Sunday next, 5th
freight or passage, having su- *
H. r . B , . IV nvnmhtir
T> t Rent.
Pi ime Pork, Beef, &c.
Jnst received and in store,
OA BARRELS prime PORK
O” 20 do do Beef
30 do Pilot and Navy Bread
2 Casks* Sperm Oil
1 do Train do
|0 Boxes Sperm Candles
3 Firkins Goshen Butter
5 Boxes Starch
3000 Pounds Cordage different sizes
Together with a general assortment of
Groceries and Provisions, which will be
sold low to close business for the season.by
June I A. BASSETT.
‘•y \j LTiv.1T o a.
OR HOE HARROW.”
I CERTIFY, that at the exhibition of the
Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, held
at the Pauli, VVm. M’Conaugliey, produced
a “ CULTIVATOR or HOE HARROW,"
for winch the premium for the best harrow
was awarded. The practical farmers who
inspected this implement, spoke very favor
ably of its merits, as being well adapted to
the cultivation of Indian Corn, and as uni
ting to evident utility groat simplicity and
cheapness.
[Signed] JOHN P. MILNOR,
Assistant Recording Secretary, Pennsylva
nia Agricultural Society.
May 22,1824.
U-f The above described “CULTIVA
TOR or HOE HARROW," for sale by
. S. B. PARKMAN.
May 25 53l
( OLLMlitA
Springs.
T HE Proprietors of those 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 style e-
qual to tho accommodations of ai y other
fashionable retreat in the country.
New Lebanon Springs have been long
celebrated for their medical virtues, and
have been a fashionable resort for many
yours. The buildings are handsomely sit
uated, the rooms large and airy, command
ing fine views of u beautiful country of
mountain and valley, celebrated for purity
of atmosphere, for rich surrounding. cenery
and affording the purest waters for bathing.
A new and convenient Bath-House has
been built during the past, year, containing
twenty rooms for warm and cold bathing,
and having a covered way to the Hull for
the benefit of persons in delicate health.
Tho proprietors assure those who may
visit New-Lcbanon for health or pleasure,
that no pains shall bo spared to afford them
the best accommodations. The Bullston
and Saratoga Waters will be kept constant
ly for the 1 sc of Boarders.
The Springs ore situated on the Boston
Road, twenty-five miles from Albany, and
twenty-eight from the cite of Hudson.—
The roads in every direction are in excel
lent order, and pass through a beautiful
couutry.'
ANTHONY KERR,
HEiNRY HULL.
O' The National Gazette, Philadelphia ;
the Courier, Charleston; the Georgian,
Savannah; nnd 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.
Dividend, M o. 14.
BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, J
Savannah, 22d April, 1825. {
T HE Board of Directors having this day
declared a dividend on the capital
stuck ofthis Bank,for tho last six months, of
8** per share, or six per cent per annum,
me same will be paid to the respective
otnckholders thereof, or to their order, on
and after Monday next.
By order of the Board,
A. PORTER, Cashier,
mr The editors of tlm Augusta Constitu-
vionalist, Washington News, Southern Re
corder and Georgia Journal, Milledgeville,
hi please to publish the above three times,
And charge the expense to this Bank.
April 23 26 •
THE HERMITAGE
STEAM SAW .MILL,
AND
Cast Iron Foundry.
fP.HE subscriber respectfully informs his
•I friends anti the public, that the above
establishments arc now in full operation.
Flanks anil scantling, suitable for ship
ping, can be furnished of the best quality,
and of any size, to immediate order- lie
has also on hand, a few fine
Cypress Logs,
upwards of thirty feet in length, which he
will saw into such sizes as may be required.
At the Cast Iron Foundry, work of every
description, in that line, will be executed in
a style equal to that of any other factory in
the United States, and on the lowest possi
ble terms.
He also continues the manufacture of
Rrick,
which he will supply in any quantity, to or
der. The quality of the article is already
well known. IIENR Y M'ALPIN.
(Cr All orders left at the store of Low &
Wallace, will bo punctually attended to,
nov 9 **
June. For
porior accommodations, and can handsome- j
ly accommodate ten or twelve passengers,:
apply to tho master oil board, at Auciuux’s
Wharf, or to \
BRADLEY, CLAG1IORN * WOOD.
May 31
ior Providence,
The sloop
MERCY,
Capt. Holies,
,T° sail on Saturday next. For
A Brick Tenement DWEL
LING-HOUSE, on the north
side Market-Square, at present
occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene,
can be had on the first day of
November next.
Also, the STORE formerly
occupied by Mr. John B. Wick,
as a shoe store. Possession giv
on immediately. Apply to
CHARLES ROE.
58
A
Mnv 28
freight or passage, apply on hoard, at Rico’s D i„
Wharf, or to S. C. GREENE. ■* M av 20
June 1 59p
t o Kent,
The adjoining TFjNEMENT,
of the house occupied by Mrs.
Brasch, in Broughton-street—
immediate possession given. Ap-
J. P. HENRY.
49 re
■.ew-York •x Providence,
The sloop
RISING SUN,
Allen Chase,Master.
PRIZES!!
T HE following Schemes are offered to
adventurers
NEW-YORK LITERATURE LOTTE-
RY, will draw in Now-York in July—60
— r For freight or passage, apply num b erB combination—nine number to be
to the muster on board, or to drawn. SCHEME.
June 2
PARIS HILL.
59n
Notice to ('ust mer.3.
The Subscriber respectful
ly informs his customers and j
friends, that have Bouts and
Shoes at his Shop, that they
ore now ready for dtdivery ; and as he in
tends going away in three or four days, ho
wishes them to call or send for them. If
not now taken, they must be left at some
place for delivery, as the Shop will be shut
positively at the dose of this week.
WM. TOBEY.
•Tune 1
1 Prize of
30,000
Dollars.
1
15,000
do
1
10,000
do
1
5,137
do
20
1,000
do
30
500
do
30
200
do
51
100
do
51
50
do
1734
22
do
11475
11
do
13395 Prizes.
20825 Blanks, being only one
and a half
blanks to a prize.
and the lowest prize $11.
There being nine
numbers drawn in this
Savannah
and A. gusta
COACH.
I Littery, the chance of a prize is greatly in
___ creaaed. Tickets $10, Halves 5, Qrs 2 50.
Aluil UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
Seventeenth Class—Sixty Numbers Com
bination—Eight Numbers to be drawn,
draws in Philadelphia on the 6tb of July,
SCHEME.
New Arrangement^—Georgia Side,
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that he has removed the Line
ef Stages on the Georgia side, and will
hereafter, 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, 1025.
N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to
Let
1 Prize of
50,000 Dollars.
1
20,000
do
1
10.0110
do
2
5.000
do
1
4,720
do
20
1,000
do
30
600
do
52
100
do
156
50
do
1248
20
do
10608
10
do
12120. Prizes.
22100 Blanks,
Tickess $9, Hnlves 4 50, Quarters 2 25
BY CALVIN BAKER,
THIS DAY, 3d inst.
At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction
Store, a family of Nogroes, viz: a woman
about thirty yeara old, one girl 16 do. one
boy 14 do. ono girl 3 do. t girl 4 month..
Juno 3
raw Mim*
BY J. B. HERBERT St CO.
On SATURDAY, 4th in.t.
^ Will bo sold hefor. our store, at Xf o’dk.
Three Sliurea Steam-Boat Stock.-—Teruia
Cash.
Jun. t
EXECUTOR’S HALE.
BYJ. B. HERBERT St CO.
On tho FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will be sold, before tho Court-House in
this city, between the usual hours, Lot No
10, Ewensburgh ami 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 tho Honorable tho
Inferior Cuurt of Chatham County, and by
order of tho executors—Terms cash.
Moy 24
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT * CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY ii. II EY,
Will be sold before the Ct urt-ilon-e in
this city, between the usual hours of sale,
^ TWO COWS*.-
!».# CALVES, &a)M
-_uV«r nuf C_^ le household Sr. M _
gSWisiSr^Kitchen Furni wX.
ture of the late John Street deceased. By
order of the administrator.—Terms cash.
May 94
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
acrea, situated near Cannnchee 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
tile administrator.
May 10
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT St CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will be sold before the Court-House in
this city, between <he usual hours, TWO
NEGROES, Peter and Jutnes, belonging
to the estate of the late JameB Wallace,
Esq. deceased. Sold by permission of the
Honorable the Interior Court of Chatham
County, and by order of the administrator.
Terms cash.
May 5
!». \
STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND,
MO. FIVE.
ALT IN ONE DAY.
By the improved mode of Drawing,
Secured by Letters Patent under the seat of
the United States.
T HE Commissioners of Lotteries, in
conformity with the Act of Assembly
present to the public, the
FIFTH ’CHEME
OF THE
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY,
The drawing of which will take place in
the city of Baltimore, on Wednesday the
27th of July, the whole in one day.
Highest J tile $40,000.
1 prize
1 do
1 do
10 do
30 do
50 do
2()0 do
2 50 do
500. do
20000 do
SCHEME.
of 40,000 dollars
of 10,000 dollars
of 5,000 dullars
1,000 dollars
100 dollars
50 dollars
20 dollars
10 dollars
6 dollars
4 dollars
21043 Prizes.
is $40,000
is 10,000
is 5,000
is 10,000
is 3,000
is 2.500
is 4,000
is 2,500
is 3,000
is 80,000
$160,000
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BYJ. 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
NEGRO SLAVES notned 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
FIRST LOTTERY TO BE DRAWN!
STATE LOTTERY,
W’
FIRST CLASS—MEW SERIES.
#
ILL positively bo drawn in Providence
on FRIDAY NEXT.—F '. •Number
Combination—6 ballots to be druivn-
S.SfM.AIIenifCa. Agents for the Manager*.
$a® 9 (D($)(Da
Highest Prize.
SCHEME.
year,
notice.
March 24
100
t.—Horses kopt by the day, month or : Orders for tickets in either of the above
ir, and expresses sent at tne shortest i Splendid Lotteries, received by
■ 1 W. ROBERTSON.
Georgiun Office.
23“ Cash paid for Prizes an soon as drawn.
Prizes in other Lotteries received as cash.
*,* Orders from a distance (post paid)
attended to the same as on personal appli
cation.
May 31
OF*
■ FRESH SUPPLA ot the above VAL-I
A UABLE MEDICINE, just received Just received nnd for snle hy
Seidlitz (l id Suda Powders.
cnI>°ZEN SEIDLITZ POWDERS
t)U 50 do Soda do warrant
ed pure and genuino
per brig Frances, and for Bale by
GEO. RYERSON,
May 11 SqLe Agent.
May 35
LAY * HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Shade Buildings.
40000 Tickets at $4, is $160,000
Not one blank to a prize 1!
Every prize payable in cash, sixty days
after the drawing, subject to a deduction
of fifteen per cent.
Mode of Drawing.—The numbers will be
put into one wheel as usual—and in the
other wheel will be put the prizes above
the denomination of four dollars, and the
drawing to progress in the usual manner.
The 20,000 prizes of $4, will be awarded
to the odd or even numbers of the Lottery,
(as the case may be)depeudant on the
drawing of the capital prize of $40,000—
that is to say, if the 40,000 dollar prize
should come out to an odd number, then
every odd number in the scheme will be en
titled to a $4 prize. If the 40,000 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 4 dollars.
The odd Numbers are those ending with
1,3, 5,7 or 9.
The even Numbers arc 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 lias the great
advantage of distributing the small prizes
regularly to every alternate number in the
schemes, so that the holder of two tickets
or two shares of tickets, (one odd and one
even numbcr)will be certain of obtaining at
least one prize, and in the same ratio for
any greater quantity.
A ticket drawing a superior prize in this
scJieine, is not restricted from drawing an
inferior one also—many tickets therefore,
will necessarily obtain two prizes each.
JAMES L. HAWKINS, 1
NATH. F. WILLIAMS, > Com’era,
JAS. B. RINGGOLD, ^
Baltimore, March 25, 1825.
Prdsent price of Tickets
Whole, $5 00 I Quarters,
Halves, 2 50 | Eighths, (
All orders promptly attended to at
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
June 2
i
Prize of $10,000 is
10,000 Dollars
i
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.
8
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 Prizes
13244 Blanks
5 19,600 )
( Tickets. $
49,000 Dollars,
$1 25
0 62
N otice,
T HE subscriber being about closing his
accounts, requests all persons who
have any demands against him, to present
them immediately for payment; and all
those who are indebted to him by book ac
count. note, duebill, or utherways, are re
quested to settle the same, on or before the
15th Juno, otherwise the whole, without
any exception, will be placed in the handB
of an attorney for collection.
GEORGE S. HAZELTON.
{fay 3J 5Up
In this scheme, with six drawn ballots,
there will be 20 prizes with three uumbere
on them, 660 prizes with two numbers on
j them, and 5676 prizes with one number on
them. Those tickets having none of the
drawn ballots on them being blanks. To
determine the fate of 19.600 tickets, the 50
numbers will severally be pluced in a wheel
on the day of drawing, and six of them will
be drawn—and that ticket having on it a»
a combination the 1st, 2d and 6th hiillott
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—let, 2d
and 3d—4th, 5th and 6th—2d, 3d and 5th,
each 1,000 dollars; that having on it the
1st, 4th and 6tb, 548 dollars; those havln#
on them the 1st, 2d and 4th—3d, 5th and
6t.h—1st, 4th and 5th—2d, 3d and 6th,i nch
500 dollars. All others, being 8 tickets
having on them three of the drawn bailuts,
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 Lliuse
the 1st and 2d, or Sth 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 omk of the drawn
bnllots 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 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 1 to 50,
and which must of course draw at least 18
dollars, less the deduction of 15 per rent,
with ao many chances fur the capital prizes,
PRICE OF TICKETS,:
t $3 50.
Packages of 17 Tickets, which are war
ranted to drawn lDdollurs less the usual
deduction, with 17 chances for the highest',
prizes $59, and shares in proportion.
ET Prize Tickets in ether Lotteries ta
ken in payment. ’ ,
XT Orders received as usual,
IT WM. HOBBRTSON,
GEORGIAN OFFICE. .
May 28