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Passage for Liverpool.
h The very euperior end faat
tff* lading ship
JmRK CORINTHIAN,
daily expected, and aa her
cargo is ready to go on board, she will have
4minediato diepatch-her accoinmodanons
are epacioue and splendid. For passage as
above apply to pR ANCIS BORREIj .
June 7 64u
ADJOURNED COMMUNICATION
OF THE
GRAND laODGB
James Anderson ^*Co.
H AVE removed to the middle tenement
Young 1 * Building** where they offer
for *ale a large and general asflortraent of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS,
received by the latest arrivals from Liver
pool and New-York.
April 25 * 7
OF GEORGIA.
T F1E Officers and Membersofthe Grand
Lodge of the State of Georgia, and
the different Lodges under its jurisdiction,
by their proper representatives, are request
ed to assemble at the Grand Lodge Hall, in
Savannah, on SATURDAY, the second of
Jill--, IMS, at seven o’clock, I’. M. to at
tun’d to the unfinished business of the Grand
Quarterly Communication.
Hi/ order of the M. W. Grand Muster.
LOUIS II, FUHTII,
Grand Sec’ry, a- l. a. a.
IT The Georgia Journal at Milledgeville,
is requested to “publish this advertisement
until the above mentioned day, and prosent
their bill fa payment to the Grand Lndg-iy
' June 7 64 *
SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS.
B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
IDSRi? ®®®®S,>
Having been purchased with cash, pre
vious to the advance in England, they can
be afforded and will be sola at low prices,
and on a long credit, for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO,
Feb 2ft BO
¥00. HAVRE.
A LINE OF PACKETS has been esta
blished between New-York and Havre,
to leave bath ports regularly, on the Firit
and FJlrcnlh days nf each month during the
year. The ships composing the line, are
fast Bailers, well found and commanded, cop
pered and copper fastened. Their accom
modations 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 furnish
ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample
stores of every description.
Goods intended for shipment by them,
may bo sent to the agents, who will attend
to their reception anu forwarding, without
charge for storage or commissions. The
expenses which may, in such 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.
Letters respecting either freight or pas
sage, must he addressed, post paid, to
CRASSOUS & BOYD.
Agenti, New York.
oct 1-t 72
REMOVAL.
TO PLANTERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING made a considerable purchase
ol'last season’s imported PLAINS,
which they offer for sale at the last year's
prices, for cash or draffs on their factors,
payable any time before the 1st of April
next i which must be, at least, 20 to 25 por
cent, loss then the ensuing Fall Importation
can be sold at. W. it. II. ROSE.
Savannah, 7th June, 1825.
The Darien Gazette will insert the above
until the first of October, and send the bill
to tiiis office.
June 7 *13
Corn.
r)AAA BUSHELS Prime Maryland
GlfoU White Corn, nflunt, on board
■chuemer Trial, at Joues’ Upper Wharf, aud
fur sale by IIALL fit HOYT-
June 4
British Consulate Office.
fflllE subscriber intending to leave the
JL city for a few months, the duties of
the office will be performed by Air. Robert
Scott. JAMES G. MOODIB.
June 4 ®‘*P
Landing,
fttOM THE SCHOONER STAR,
HOGSHEADS Prime New-Orleans
Jvr .Sugar
*20 Kegs Butter
F ir sale by CHARLES ROE.
Juno3 t»ob
?>ugar and Molasses.
K/A HOGSHEADS, 10 Tierces and 67
Ol/ Barrels Molasses
37 Barrels Sugar, just received ami for
sal- hy J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Ma<- 24
The Library,
W ILL hereafter be opened for the de
livery of Books from four until six
o’clock, P. M. on Mondays, Wednesday*
and Friday*. L. MASON,
Librarian,
May 30 57
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. & H. ROSE.
April 5 10
ITT The Dartcn Gazette, and Recorder,
Milledgeville, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accouuts to this
office.
J. KOPMAN 6? CO.
H AVE received by the schooner Star
a fresh supply of
Fancy and Staple Articles,
AMONO WHICH ARK,
Barege Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Green Gauze Veils
Fashionable Ribbons
Muslin Rubes, Swiss Muslin do. Black
Mode
Black Levantines
Blue and Yellow Nankeens
Plaid and Figured Book Muslins
Cassinctts for Gentlemen’s summer
wear
White Linen Drill
Colored do do
Silk Stockings and Gloves
Fuatlier Fans
Parasols, Umbrellas, &c. &c.
June 6 63n
RICH
B
Darien Bank Bills.
TLL^ of the Dnrinn Bank will lie re
ceived at par for DRY GOODS, by
Mav 1ft
ANDREW LOW & CO.
•I ft
Anchor Gin.
QK BARRELS Cunningham’s Anchor
0<J Gin, landing from ship Wm. Wal
lace, and for sale by
May 31 CALVIN BAKER-
Corn Afloat.
9 BUSHELS Prime Corn, on
U • vvf board schooner Mary and
George Washington, at Moore’s Wharf,
fur sale by COIIEN &. MILLER.
June 6 flfto
PLATED WARE.
C CONSISTING of Rich Cut Centro
Ditdics
Fruit mid Preserve Dishes
Sugar* and Creams
Butter Coolers and Salt Stands
Pitchers and Decanters
Tumblers, Wines, Cordial*, Clarets
Champaigns, Ale Glasses, Jellies,
Custards, Lemonades, &c. the suine of
Plain Flint, Cut Bottoms
PLATED WARE.
Rich Cordial and Cu*tor Stands
Candlestick*, Snuffers and Trays
Bottle und Salt. Stands
Together with a variety of
Fancy Articles, Lamps, Lamp
Glasses, I Vicks Oil,
which »ill be sold on accommodating torms
by T. G. CHAMBERLIN,
No. 5 Gibbons’Buildings.
May IB 47i.||
HI
3000
June 6
For Sale,
BUSHELS Liverpool Ground
Salt, apply to
J, B. HERBERT & CO.
Muscovado Sugars.
1 “OOMWADB Prime Muscovado
,, Sugars, just received anil for sale by
Ma V 31 CALVIN BAKER
Essential Oil of Spruce,
TUST received from the Patcntno, and
" neatly pat up in phials, and for sale by
„ lay & HENDRICKSON,
- v 25 Shad’s Buildings,
Brown & Overstreet,
AVE this day declined the LUMBER
FACTORAGE. For the future they
will not receive lumber of any kind on con
signment, but will purchase all descriptions
of lumber by the raft or w holesale, and tor
which cosh will be paid. Their subsequent
commission husincss, will be devoted to the
sales of produce exclusively, and for which
purpose they will shortly provide themselves
with a counting-room ami fire-proof stores,
in some central part of the city. They
have made arrangements with extensive
Grocers nod Importers of dry goods, both
in this city and Charleston, to supply their
customers with all necessary articles,
accommodating terms.
In declining of the Lumber Factorage,
they take this opportunity of tendering their
gratoful thanks to their many friends, for
the ten years putronago which they iiave
received.
Persons having demands, are requested
to render them for settlement, anil these
indebted will be pleased to make payment.
June 6 ’B3p
Notice.
TVJRTNG tho absence from the city of I
if lhe subscriber, Mr. A. J. C. Shaw
* m act as his attorney.
, „ J. B. RICHMOND.
- , " np * 6:)p
Coffee.
A ®°S 8 Prime Havana Green Cof-
May 13°' Sttle T ‘ s - LUTHER.
Superior Cologne Water.
g . en WNE and'im-
I* 1 , J, ,lrt rB<!,! *ved and for sale by
a>v in Y * HENDRICKSON,
* y 13 Shad’s Buildings.
Lumber Factorage.
T HE subscribers have entered into co
partnership under the firm of
Wyiijf & Brown,
for the purpose of transacting the above bu
siness, and will be thankful for a share of
public patronage. They will use their best
endeavors to givo general satisfaction.—
Thoy have purchased out the entire stock
of Lumber of Messrs. Brown & Overstreet,
which they offer low for cash or approved
paper. Among which are
200,000 Bc?.t Quality of Boat
ed Shingles,
and which arc offered in small parcels at
£3 50 per M. ELISHA WYLLY,
’ CHARLES I. BROWN.
June 6 63p
Fresh Medicines.
A SMALL QUANTITY of very supo
rior Castor Oil in bottles, Magnesia of
excellent quality, Arrow Root, Soda and
Seidlotz Powders, with a number of other
Medicincs.maybelmd at prices much below
the usual rate, if applied for to Mrs. S.
HOWARD.
May 16 45
DELIVERED IN THE INDEPENDENT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SA-
VANNAH, MAY 15, 1825,
On the behalf of the Savannah Missionary
Society, by the
MV. MB. HOW.
P RICE twenty-five cents, just published
by S. C. & J. SCHENK.
June 6 63e
raw fiu.
For New-York,
ESTABLISHED LINE,
The regular packet ship
WILLIAM WALLACE,
T. Wood, Master,
Will be immediately dispatched.
Fur freight or passage apply to Capt. Wood
on boaru at Joues’ Upper Wharf, or to
HALL & HOYT.
June 3 61
For Boston,
The fast sailing schooner
SPARROW,
Patterson, 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,
IVhn has for sate,
70 Barrels Superfine Flour and
A few barrels No. 3, Mackerel
May 28 56
For the North.
The subscribers will
engsge to furnish a
coach and four horses,
to start by the 15th
iust. and go through the different states as
far as Ncw-Jersey. Enquire of
P. C. STRYKER,
Georgia Hotel, Savannah.
JOS. f. THOMPSON,
Augusta.
June 6 63
Savannah and Augusta Mail
COACH.
New Arrangement Georgia Side.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that, he has removed the Line
of Stages on the Georgia side, and will
hereafter, leave Savannah every Sunday,
Wednesday, anil Friday, at 4 o’clock, A.M.
lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at
5 o’clock next day. For scats, apply at
the Georgia-]*'!"].
JOSEPH I. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
Savannah, March 20, 1825.
N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to
Let.—Horses kept by the day, month or
year, and expresses sent at tne shortest
notice.
March 24 100
To Rent.
M A Brick Tenement DWEL-
LING-IIOUSE, on the north
side Market-Square, at present
occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene.
Possession can be had on the first day of
November next.
Also, the STORE formerly
mna occupied by Mr. John B. Wick,
|!]!jH| as a shoe store. Possession giv-
JMIMK en immediately. Apply to
CHARLES ROE.
May 28 56
■gOjgiggte
^foMCON-
A FRESH SUPPLY of the above VAI,
UABLE MEDICINE, jiiBt received
per brig Frances, and for sale by
GEO. RYERSON,
May 11 Sole Agent.-
Dividend, No. 14.
BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, 1
Savannah, 12d 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
p per share, or six per cent per annum,
the same will bo. paid to the respective
Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on
and ufter Monday next.
By order of the Board,
A, PORTER, Cashier.
ID” The editors of the Augusta Constitu
tionalist, Washington News, Southern Re
corder and Georgia Journal, Milledgeville,
will plcaBe to publish the above three times,
and charge tlie expense to this Bank.
April 23 26
Official List
O F the drawing of the Maryland State
Lottery, No. 4 :
No. 14,788, 120,000 ; 1721, 110,000 j
7037, $5000 j 148, 1401, 5243.16,925, 19,-
232, £ 1000; 4734. 12.063, 14,647, 18,518,
£500, &c. Ac. Holders of prizes will call
and receive their cash, or invest the amount
in other Lotteries, at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
May 26
THE
Lafayette Pamphlet,
J UST published, price seventy-five cents,
an account of the reception of
OBNBBAZ. Z.AFATSTTB
IN SAVANNAH,
On Saturday, March 19th, 1825,
of the ettertainmonts given him, and of the
ceremones, Masonic and Civic, on laying
the corner stones of monuments to the mem
ory of Gmerals Greene and Pulaski.
Compiled and published in compliance
with a nsolution of the Lafayette Joint-
Committee. W. T. WILLIAMS.
June ( 63p
Saw Gins,
M ADE on the moat approved plan, by
the undersigned, at his old stand,
No. I i9, Meeting-Street, Charleston, South
Carolina. Any orders from Planters or
his AjcntB in Savannah, Messrs. Brown A
Overstreet, shall be punctually attended to.
Gins of thirty-two saws coat one hundred
dollars. Gins of thirty-six saws and any
above that size, three dollars per saw.
JAMES LITLE.
June 3 61 p
OFFICE
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES Ac.
T HE subscriber, has opened an office fo
the sale of Negroes, Lots, Lands, Bank
Stock Ac. and solicits the patronage of the
public. Advances will he made on proper
ty confided to him for ssle if desired.
Wanted to purchase Planters’ and United
States Bank Stock.
JAMES EPPINGER.
June 2 59||pAfu
PRIZES!!
T HE following Schemes are offered to
adventurers :—
NEW-YORK LITERATURE LOTTE
RY, will draw in New-York in July—60
numbers combination—nine number to be
drawn. SCHEME.
1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars.
1 15,000 do
1 10,000 do
1 5,737 do
50 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 & prize, and the lowest prize £n.
There being nine numbers drawn in this
Lottery, the chance of a prize is greatly in
creased. Tickets £ 10, Halves 5, Qrs- 2 50-
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
Seventeenth Class—Sixty Numbers Com
bination—Eight Numbers to be drawn,
draws in Philadelphia on the 6th of July.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of
50,000 Dollar*.
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
156
50
do
1248
20
do
10608
10
do
12120 Prizes.
22100 Blanks.
Tickess £9, Halves 4 50. Quarters 2 25
Orders for tickets in either of the above
Splendid Lotteries, received by
W. ROBERTSON,
Georgian Office.
ID* Caih paid for Prizes as soon as drawn
Prizes in other Lotteries received as cash.
V Orders from a distance (post paid)
attended to the same as on personal appli
cation.
May 31
COLUMBIA HALL,
Xfcw-lAfcbantin Springs.
T HE Proprietors of these Springs have
the pleasure to inform the public, that
having made several improvements since
the list season, they are endbled to enter
tain is many persons as any establishment
in tic United States. Columbia Hall is
fitted up with new furniture, in a style e-
qualtotho accommodations of aiy 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
years- The buildings are handsomely sit
uated, the rooms large and airy, command
ing fine views of a beautiful country of
mountaii and valley, celebrated for purity
of atmosphere, for rich surrounding sceucry
and affording the purest waters for bathing.
A new ana convenient Bath-House has
been built during the past year, containing
twenty moms for warm and cold bathing,
and having a covered way to the Hall for
the bonsfit of persons in delicate health.
The proprietors assure those who may
visit New-Lebanon for health or pleasure,
that no pains shall be spared to afford thorn
the best accommodations. The Ballston
and Saratoga Waters will be kept constant
ly for the use of Boarders.
The Springs are situated on the Boston
Road, twenty-five miles from Albany, and
twenty-eight from the city of Hudson—
The roads in every direction arc in excel
lent order, and pass through a beautiful
country,
ANTHONY KERR,
HENRY HULL.
ID” The National Gazette, Philadelphia |
the Courier, Charleston; the Georgian,
Savannah -, and the Patriot, Boston, will
please to publish the above daily for one
month, and send their bills t* the office of
the New-York Araericaa-
May 24 5-rt-
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On THURSDAY, 9th instant,
At XI o'clock, will bo sold at the store of
Mr. Wilson Fuller, in Markot-Squaro, 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 SiTk Hose, Super
fine Black and Colored Bombazines, Plain
and Figured Book Muslins, Jaconet do.
Scotch Lawns, White Cotton Hose, White
and Colored Cravats, Flag Handkerchiefs,
Beaver Gloves, Fancy Calicoes, Ac. Ac.—
Terms time of sale.
June 3
ran m iiXM.
BYJ. B. HERBERTh CO.
THIS DAY 7th inatant.
Will be sold before our store, at XI o’etk.
without reserve—2000 POUNDS BACON.
TeimB Cash.
June 7
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 Canoochee River, be
longing to the estate of Samuel Ilaughtou,
dec. and sold bv permission of the Court of
Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of
the administrator.
May 10
m&m
STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND,
HO. FIVE.
ALL IN ONE DAY.
By the improved mode of Drawing,
Secured by Letters Patent under the teal of
the United States.
T HE Commissioners of Lotteries, in
conformity with the Act of Assembly,
present to the public, the
FIFTH SCHEME
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 Tiize §40,000.
i
i
10
30
50
200
250
500
20000
SCHEME.
I prize of 40,000 dollars
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
of 10,000 dollars
of 5,000 dollars
1,000 dullars
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
£160,000
40000 Tickets at £4, is
Not one blank to a prize t!
Every prize payable in cash, sixty days
after the drawing, subject to a deduction
of fifteen por 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
drnwing 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) dependant on the
drawing of the capital prize of £40,000—
that is to sav, if the 40,000 dollar prize
should come out to an odd number, then
every odd number in the scheme will be on
titled to a £-1 prize. If the 40,000 dollar
prize should come out to an even number,
then all the even numbers in the scheme
will be eac.li entitled to a prize of 4 dollars.
The odd Numbers are those ending with
1,3. 5,7 or 9.
Tiie evco Numbers arc those ending witli
2, 4, 6, 8 or 0.
ThiB mode of drnwing not only enables
the Commissioners to complete the whole
Lottery in one drawing, but has 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 number)wi!l 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
scheme, is not restricted from drawing an
inferior one also—many tickets therefore,
will necessarily obtain two prizes each.
JAMES I,. HAWKINS, )
NATH. F. WILLIAMS, > Com’ers.
JAS. B. RINGGOLD, i
Baltimore, March 25, 1825.
BY J. B. HERBERT Sc CO.
THIS DAY, 7th inst.
Wt[l bo sold before the Court House in
““ «>‘y’ between the usual hours—A
NEGRO MAN, about 25 years of age, a
mme field hand—A NEGRO MAN, a-
lout 30 years of age, a coachman and house
servant—Also, A NEGRO WOMAN, a-
bout 35 years of ago, a good couk,
June 7
EXECUTOR'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, Lot No
10, Ewcnsburgh 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
Present price of Tickets :
Whole, £5 001 Quarters, £l 25
Halves, 2 50 I Eighths, 0 62
AU orders promptly attended to at
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
June 2
Board of 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 any
deposits in stores or cellars, thai may be
considered injurious to the health of the city.
By order of Col. Shellman. Chairman,
I. K. TEFFT, Secretary.
May 19 48
Seidlitz and Sodu Fou'ders.
p: DOZEN SEIDLITZ POWDERS
«JU 50 do Soda do warrant
ed pure pnd genuine
Just received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Shads Buildings.
May 25
Just Received hy ship Augusta,
I n DOZEN Seidlitz Powders
X mm Sulph. Quinine, English Mustard
Cinchonine
Best Lamp Oil
For sale by P. E. BRASSINNE,
April 14 Opposite the Exchange.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT Si 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 & v
CALVES, & all*
the Household dt
'Kitchen Furni t. ,. w
lure of the late John Street deceased. By
order of the administrator Terms cash
May 24
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT Sc CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will bo sold before the Court-House in
this City, between the usual hours, TWO
NEGRO SLAVES 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
i
20,000
i
10,000
8
5,000
1
4,720
20
1,000
30
500
58
100
156
50
1246
20
10,608
18
12,120 Prizes, \
22,100 Blanks,;
J 34,220 Ticket*. J
34,820 Tiekats at 86,
CANAL LOTTERY
17th Ci.ass—New Semes.
W ill be drawn on the 6th of Job
next, and finished in a few minutes
Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn
Scheme.
I Prise of
~20.0M
10.00<
10.0M
4.721
80.001
15,001
5.90<
*,801
84 96
106,08
8273,760
In this Scheme with eight drawn ballots,
there will be 56 prises with three oumberson
them, 1456 with two numbers on them and
10,608, with one number on them. Those
t'cket* having none of the drav n bullet* on
them being blanks.
I'o determine the file of all the tickets in
the above lottery 60 numbers, from one t#
Sixty inclusive, will severally be placed in a
wheel on the day of drawing, end eight of
them-will be drawn, and that ticket having on
It »s a combination, lhe 1st, 2d and ihird num
ber* drawn, will be entitled tn g50,000
That having on it the 6th, 7th and 8th, will
be entitled to g'O.Ono.
That having on it the 4th, 5th st d 6th. will
be entitled to gI0 00p
Those haviog -a (firm the 3d, 4th and 5th
and 3d, 7th and 8th, each g5,000
That having on it the 2d, 3d and 4th will
be entitled to 4,720.
Those 20 having on them the*
2d, 5th and 8tli
2,1,6lh and 7th
7d 6tb and 8i|i
2d, 7th and 8th
3d, 4lh and 6ih
3d, 4tb and 7th
3d, 4th and 8ih
3d, 5th and6ih 4th 6th and
4th,6th and f
lib,7th and I
*tb,6tUand 3
5th,6th snd I
5th,7 111 and I
each gioi
3d, 5th and 7th
3d, 5th and 8th
3d, 6th and 7th
3d, 6th and 8th
4th,5th and 7th
4th,5th and 8th, w _.
All other*, (being 30 ticket*) h*ving tk
of the drawn number* on them will eact
entitled lo gJOO.
The 52 tickets having on them two of
drawn number! and tboae two, the 3d
4th, will each be entitled to glOO.
The 156 tickets having on them the
and 5th or 4th and 6th, or 4tb and 7th dr
numbers only, will each be entitled to g
All othera (being 1248 tickets) having
of the drawn numbers on them, will eacl
entitled to g20.
And those having on them any one of
d awn numbers, (being 10,608 tickets, or 1
for escb drawn number.) will each be <
tied to g 10.
No ticket which shall have drawn a p
of a superior denomination can be entitle
an inferior prize. Prizea payable thirty ,
after the drawing, and subject, as usual,
deduction of 15 per cent-
A considerable portion ofthis lottery is
up in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing all
combination numbers, from one to ai
which parcels are warranted to draw at 1
g80, koa-Jie deduction of 15 per cent, t
so many chances fir the capital prizea.
J. B. YATES, ) „
A.M’INTYRE,j 1Una & ers
Philadelphia, Hay 11, 1825.
TICKETS AT PRESENT
» £8-
Orders received and forwarded at the above
price •‘t
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Mnv 24
Sugar.
QQ HOGSHEADS I Prime Muscovado
t/O 115 Barrels j Sugar
15 Hogotiesds N. Orlenns do
For sale by i. B. HERBERT * CO,
May 86