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„ivcfl what had passed, the parties to it can
not forget, and the people of tho United
Slates (but more particularly the people ot
Georgia,1 cannot forget the distinction they
were obliged to make when in the lato war
thev found M’lntosh and his frionds fighting
on theit side, and the hostilcs fighting on
tho side of llioir enemies, dte. 4,o.
Etorno Tustuonuggee, at tho close, bog-
,ted lenvo to hand the Governor a paper
which ho said liu wished him to keep—lor
that he had been deceived by white men,
and was opposed at first to a ealo ot the
lands, but since then his eyes had boon o-
ponod, and ho had listened to the voice ot
liis great father, and tlmt now ho approved
in all things of the Talk which had been
just delivered, die.
Executive Department, )
.i.ittedgevilte, Feb. 28, 1825. (
In consequence of tho apprehensions ex
pressed in a talk delivered by the friendly
Chiefs to the Creek Nation, on the 19th inst
the written communication delivered at
the same time, and another on the 21st by
Etomo Tostunmigge, of tho liostilo inten
tions of the unfriendly party iu said Nation
towards M’lntosh and his friends, in conse
quence of the late treaty i and in compli
ance with the promises given them, that
every aid should be afforded them within
the power of this Government, it is thought
proper to send a friendly talk to the Chiefs
of Took-ou-batchee and Kussetau, at the
same time forwaming them of the danger
to which they will expose themselves by
anv outrage committed on M’lntosh, or any
of the friendly Indians in consequence of
said Treaty. Accordingly Col. Henry G
Lamar is dispatched with a Talk to said
hostile Chiefs in following words, to wit:
To the Chiefs and Hi nd Men of Tookaubdtchee
an l Kusselau
I hear bad things of yon—You threaten Me
In-osh and his people, because they listened
to their father the President, and ceded the
lands to the Georgians -They acted like good
and dutiful children You opposed yourselves
to the wist) el of your gresi fit her, who w <1
doing the best for the interest of his red peu-
pie, and would not sign the trratv But til's
you d rl under the infl mnee of bad men, who
pretended to be von: friends, but who cared
nothing abme y m- N. w I tell you take ca-e
and tvv.lk straight. McI„to9h and hia peu'le
are under m pr.rrntioo, as wed as undpr th
S retention of the Unit d States- I-' any harm
iMnrv’ by vdii or any of your people to Ifcln
tnjbnrh'ft people* I will treat you in the tame
w*v a* if you wore to cooie Into our
whi'£ aeUlemsnt* and do the like • I will
pursue vou until I hive full satisfaction D .
n i let bad men persuade you th-t because
you live in and near to AhHam* vou will be
i,if:* If* yon ervum.t one act ■( hostility on
this side hel'nc I will follow and punish you.
But I hope there will be no occasion for thin,
and that vou will take counsel of vise and
good men, and so conduct you'solves for the
fir ure at to receive die apprabnlion a d pro
tection of your father, the Pvi whnt, a d Uist
1 hI«o m.y look upon you as friends, >n 1 treat
you accordingly. This message? will be de
iivered to you hv mv Aid-de-Camp, (Jolonei
Lamar. [Sig^d]
Q- it. TROU°*
Governor of Georgia*
FsTscptivk Depahtmeht, 1
Milledgeville, ‘^6 Feb 1825 J
Sin-Tonkau bate bee and Kussetan
town* adverse from th * late measure of trea
ty concluded at the Indian Springs, having
menaced ihe friendly Indians who signed that
Treaty with insult and injury, in conneq icnce
of their '>'i1lingn<389 to make cession of the
lands to the Georgians »t is resolved to dis*
patch you with a message to thoae towns, to
repress** the danger ’••♦'ich will ens'.r* if they
attempt to carry into lT:rt thsir hos'ite de
sign. rhev are the weaker part'/, and no at-
temnts of tills character are to be dreaded, hut
su'h h§ are made c< . rtlj and in secrecy B it
whether of the one or other character, the;
are fore warned they will be punched witl
the utmost severity.
From the moment of the ratification, th»
Territory will be considered as belonging to
Georgia in all respects excepting, merely the
te npociry occupancy of the Indians, and any
tc* of d*solder or violence commit*ed there.
will be treated as committed within the actual
jurisdiction of the state, and of course the In
d ans committing it pursued and punished
wheresoever they may go.
Vou will m-et the n wilh friendly disposi
tion*—Say to them in accordance wi*h the
Spirit of the message which you caary, that it
is the settled opinion of all the wise and good
men of the United Stiites, that the Indiana
lo-king to nothing but their own interrat,
present and future, ougli' to remove without
delay beyond the Misiissippi. They already
know thia to be the advice of their great f-
ther. They will soon know : t to be the ad
vice of Ills great council the Congress Vone
W htid men. hostile to their true interests
will ever advise them to the contrary
You will take with you the published due*
urn mts, shewing the views of the President in
relation to the conduct of both the Agent inrl
Cherokecs at Broken Arrow —The indigua-
tii>n with which he viewed ther conduct, and
of court®, tho indignation with wh ch he will
r gard tbe conduct of the Indians hoi-tile to
the treaty, if iliey do not in future deport
t emse!y?s men destt v-ing his love and
friendship-—and another paper less authentic,
but not altogether unofficial, taken from the
National Journal, in which they will see that
Hie Indians West of the Mississippi, without
ro.cknuwleJge of the views or plans of* tho
President have adopted the same views, and
»re concerting the same measure* for bring-
'J 1 ' u * the Indians together on the West of
•n V^i’^Ppi—and that soon, very soon.they
*« go—so that a Red man wiil not be
•cen, hetween tbs Mississippi and the Lakes.
Having delivered the message, together
•itj the Ta'ks as direct d to the|two Towns
n receiving their answer eilhir verbally or
Bwriting Y uwillre'nrn snd make report
° me with as little delay as p. ssibJe.
“*»P«otfu|iy,
(btgned) G M. TItOUP.
Col IIisrt G,T*W4n,
Ait de-Camp
MBS,
On tho 7th inat. Francis M’Leod, young
est son of Win Law, Esq. iiftliis city.
fort of savannah.
cleared,
Schr. Sparrow, Badershall. Boston,
John Candler.
ARRIVED, .
Ship Jane, Tnckor, Liverpool, 62 days,
with Halt, Crates, &c. to Wm. Gaston, C.
W. Rockwell & co. and R. Campbell.
Sclir. Flora, Tommereon, from Ricoboro’.
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 1 ,
day, with a full cargo, to P. M’Dermott.— :
PoMm"ers, P. M’Dnrniott, Capt. Norton, ‘
and Mr. Egan. Loll, sloop Good Intent, to
sail on Saturday.
ARRIVED FROM Tills PORT,
At Now-York, 3tst tilt, ship Corsair.Por-
tor, 6 days ; 30th, brig Pantiles, Bradley, 8
days! sclir. Ocean, Hewitt, 9 days.
At Philadelphia, SIstult, sloop Algerine,
Crowell, 7 dajb i 1st instant, Bchr. Planter,
10 days.
At Charleston, 10th instant, schr. Gal
lant, Reynolds, I day.
CI.EAREO FOR THIS PORT,
At N. York,1st inst. ship Savannah,Bebeo.
UP FOR THIS PORT,
At New-York, 2d inst. ship Louisa Ma
tilda, Wood i brig Pliousunt, Bailey, to sail
5th instant.
List of Vrewh in the Port of Savannah,
June 13(A, ltt.’o 2 Bilips, 1 barque, 1 brig,
7 schooners. 6 sloops, and 1 ship at Five
Fathom. Total IH.
Thosloon Spartan, Gihbs, from this port
for Notv-York, paused Charleston Bar on
Wednesday night last.
The ship Delaware, Hamilton, from this
port for Liverpool, was spoken the 24th of
April, 20 milosS. \V. nfDungarvon.
Passengers in tho Don Quixotte, sailed
from New-York for Havre, 1st instant, ,1. J.
Bnorn-nox. and A. Bnorganx. of Savannah.
p&g&uuro
4Sh *fE rtifr
¥0& UlAVVU’j.
A LINE OF PACKETS has been esta
blished between Now-York and Havre,
to leave both ports regularly, on the First
amt FJlemth days of each munth during the
year. The ships composing the line, are
fust sailers, 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 Jt40 each, for which they arefurnish-
ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample
stores of every description-
Goods intended for shipment by them
may be sent to the agents, who will attend
to their reception and forwarding, without
charge tor storage or commissions. The
expenses which may, in such eases be actu
ally incurred, will when requested, be col
lected with the freight at Havre.
A letter Bag is at tile New-York Post
Office, for all letters that may be sent by
mail.
Letters respecting either freight or paB-
saoe, must be addressed, post paid, to
CRASSOUS & BOYD.
A gents, New York,
net 14 72
CITY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, >
June 12, 1825. j
T HE Court of Common Pleas and Oyer
and Terminer, for the city of Savan
nah, will be odjourned until the 11th July
next, being tho term in course, of which
Jurors. Suitors and Witnesses, and all con
cerned, will take due notice.
A. I. D’LYON.
June 13 SeeriffC. C. P. St O. St T.
T'vcke A \vp :> tYrii’t
A SIX OARED BOAT, gunnel and in-
Bide painted red. The owner is re
quested to prove property, pay charges and
'ie it away,
June 12
M.
WOODWORTH.
69+
THE YaWYLHY.V,
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
This spacious and beautiful es
tablishment. lias recently under
gone thorough repairs, and has
been superbly furnished and tit
le! up mr tho 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 visitors agreeable. It
will lie opened for company on the 10th of
May,, instant.
May 4.
It/ - The puhlshers of tho New-York Eve
ning Post. Daily Advertiser, and American s
the National Gazette, Philadelphia; Patri
ot. Baltimore y National Journal, and tn-
tclligenrer, Washington; Richmond En
quirer ; Courisr, Charleston; and the Geor
gian, Savanmh, are each requested to pub
lish the abovt advertisement, every other
day for one nnnth, and send their bills, with
a paper containing the advertisement, to
the Pavilion;for payment.
May 14 4-lrpfl
mu® sidm
BY CALVIN BAKER,
THIS DAY, 13th instunt,
At XI o'clock, in front of his Auction
Store, a general assortment of Groceries.
June 9
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY CALVIN RAKER,
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 Haughton,
dec. and sold by permission of the Court of
Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of
the ndmioistrator.
Msy 10
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY$. B. HERBERTS! CO.
On th4 FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will lie sold before the Court-House in
this city, between the usual hours, Lot No
10, Ewensburgh and Oglethorpe Ward,
with the improvements thereon. Also, tws
Negroes, named Pulydore and Ben, bo<-
longing to the estate of Jnsiah Fox, dec.—
Sold by permission of the Honorable the.
Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by
order of the executors,—Terms cash.
May 24
New-York,
The ship
ELIZA ANN,
Ca/it. Irittberger,
Will sail on Wednesday next,
15th inst. For freight of ono hundred bugs
cotton or equal bulk, or passage, having
liandsomc accommodations, apply to Capt.
W. on board, or to
June 10 HALL & HOYT.
For New-York,
The new ami fust sailing schooner
STAR,
C. Cole, Muster,
Will sail on Saturday next.. For
freight or passage, having handsome ac-
rnmmadutiniis apply to Capt. C. on board,
at Jones’Upper Wharf, or to
June 8 HALL & HOYT.
The gentlemen of Savannah
and its vicinity, are informed that
ihe BATHING HOUSE on thn
mirth side of the Court-House
Square, next door to the residence of P. P.
Tikjmasson, Esq has boon 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 bo 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 5” cents for each bath,
ur three tickets for one dollar, which will
entitle the holder to three baths.
May 27 55j
r oi iiwst n.
Tile fast sailing schooner
SPARROW,
F. Badershatl, Master,
Will positively sail on Sunday.—
For u tew small packages or pussage, ap
ply to the muster on board, at Jones, Low
er Wharf, or to
JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Buildings,
IFho has for sale,
CO Barrels Superfine Flour.
June 8 65
10,000 DOLLS.
TicRfets HeeevveA.
P ERSONS who have ordered tickets in
the GRAND STATE LOTTERY of
RHODE ISLAND, which drew on Friday
week can obtain them if immediate applicn
tion is made, as tile drawing of the whole
Lottery will be received TO-MORROW
EVENING.
Price of Tickets FOUR DOLLARS.
WM. ROBERTSON,
Tune 13 Georgian Office.
NEW-YORK LITERATURE,
AM)
Philadelphia Canal Lottery
TICKETS RECEIVED.
T HE tickets ordered by the Subscriber
ill these Lotteries, are ready for deli
very to adventurers. -
NEW-YORK LITERATURE LOTTE
RY. will draw in New-York in July—80
numbers combination—nine number to be
drawn. SCHEME.
For Baltimore,
The fast sailing schooner
TRIAL,
, Master,
__ Will have immediate despatch,
For freight or passage, apply to the master
on board, at Jones’ Upnnr Wharf, or to
HALL & HOYT.
June 9
For < hurleston,
The fast sailing sclir.
f MARY and G. WASHINGTON,
L. Smith, Master,
Will sail on Tuesday, the 14th
inst. For passage only, having good nc
commodatious, apply to the muster on boi rd
at the Exchange W hurf. or to
COHEN & MILLER.
Juno 11 H8p
1 Prize of
30,000
Dollars.
l
15,000
do
1
10,000
do
1
5,737
do
20
1,000
do
30
500
do
30
200
do
51
100
do
51
50
do
1734
22
do
11475
11
do
13305 Prizes.
20825 Blanks, being
only one and a half
blanks to a prize, und the lowest prize $11.
There being nine numbers drawn in ibis
Lottery, the chance of a prize is greatly in-
crcased.' Tickets $10, Halves 5, (J,rs 2 50
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
Seventeenth Class—Sixty Numbers Com
bination—Eight Numbers to bo drawn,
draws in Pliiladclnliiii on the Oth 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
156
50
do
1248
20
do
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10
do
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OOHUWB ROXAXi.
or June x C Shi PF»gk Commercial List, j
wcrh.ndT^i.V' 16 offro,n 4 r 001
SatiirHni- no ()r,e ‘ns were made on
for casl/wh’ 3 ? ' CUt . s ’ with some allowance
thy of notice that ha onl > ,,ran3 , action W01 "
last 1 mi " w occurred since our
dm 1,11 „ aTtic ' e *”r the last two
. been almost without inquiry.
LWmT l8t t0 3lst May 18,490 bales.
1st to “-?r e is n ports ’ fr ° m
st to 25th May 15,299 bales.
I Aa 22™ 28* 5 t 3 ° * Up ' 1 " <183 a 27! Al ’
l »“ «a 26 ; Tennessee 24 a 25.
L*lil»7 A “ ole °f200 tierces of middling
Ittma'no n mil( !e, since our lost at 3J
ltav ipo! • ota *» from 1st to 31 f»t
I J. HOT tierces, 51 halftcs. Rico lb. 31
12120 Prizes.
22100 Blanks.
Tickess $9, Halves 4 50, Quarters 2 25.
Immediate application should be mnde us
the price will advance this week to ^10.
Orders for tickets in cither of the above
Splendid Lotteries, received hv
W.ROBERTSON,
Georgian Office.
tf Cash paid for Prizes us soon as drawn.
Prizes in other Lotleri"s received as cash.
*** Orders from a distance (post paid)
attended to the same as on personnl appli
cation. June 13
For St. Marys and St Johns
River,
The fast sailing pilot boat schr.
ANNA MARIA,
N. B. Sisson, Muster,
. Will suit for the above places on
Sunday next. For passage or light freight,
apply to the master on boUrd, at the Ex
change Wharf.
June 11 68
BATIIING-HOUSE.
To Rent.
A Brick Tenement DWEL
LING-HOUSE, on the north
side Market-Square, at present
occupied by Mr. II. D. Greene,
Possession 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
en immediately. Apply to
CHARLES ROE.
May 28 56
lit’
Possession c
Novemborn
fill:
To Rent,
The corner store in Gibbons’
Brick Buildings, recently occupi
ed hy W. and H. Rose. Posses-
ision given first of November.
Also, several other convenient fire-proof
Stores in said Buildines,
Also, two Dwel-
niM ling Houses on State
Street, near Ogle
thorpe-Square.
Also, a House and large Lot on Jo-
.achim-Strcct. A pply to
S. B. PARKMAN.
May 24 52c{
A
J KOPMAN &CO.
H AVE received by the schooner Star,
a fresh supply of
Fancy and Staple Articles,
AMONO WHICH A HR,
Barege Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Green Gauze Veils
Fashionable Ribbons
Muslin Robes, Swiss Muslin do. Black
Mode
Black Levantines
Blue and Yellow Nankeens
Plaid and Figured Bonk Muslins
Cassiuctts for Gentlemen's summer
wear
White Linen Drill
Colored do do
Silk Stockings and Gloves
Feather Fans
Parasols, Umbrellas, &c. &c.
June 6 63n
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT S, CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will be sold before the Court-House in
this city, between tho usual hours of sale,
TWO COWS &• Y
CALVES, & all*
the Household &.
Kitchen FurniC
lure of the late John Street deceased. By
order of the administrator.—Terms cash,
Mav 24
aamw&ik.
James Anderson Go
H AVE removed to the middle tenement
Young’B Buildings, where they offe
for sale a large and general assortment of
FANCY ANFl STAPLE DRY
GOODS,
received by the latest arrivals from Liver
pool and New-York.
April 25 27
T HE subscribers offer the following de
scription of LUMBER low, for cast
or approved paper :
Pipe and Hogshead Staves,
Inch and a quarter, wide and narrow
Boards,
Inch and three quarter inch, wide and
narrow do.
Scantling assorted
Shingles of the best quality
WYLLY & BROWN.
June 11 68e
TO PLANTERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING made a considerable purchase
of last season’s imported PLAINS,
which they offer for sale at the last year's
prices, for cash or drafts on their factors,
payable any time before the 1st of April
next; which must be, at least, 20 to 25 per
cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation
can bp sold at. W. & H. ROSE.
Savannah, 7th Juno, 1825.
The Darien Gazette will insert the above
until the first of October, aud send the bill
to this office.
June 7 63
For New York and New-Bed-
ford,
The sloop
LEOPARD,
Sturlevunt,
_ Will sail on Wednesday, 15th
inst. For freight or pnssage, enquire nfthe
master, or THOMPSON &. BONNY,
Who have in store a small assortment of
CHOICE SPIRITS & CLOTHING,
ikr sal i at cost uutil 12th of Juno.
Jut.i. 8 fir,
For New-York & N. Bedford.
The fast flailing sloop
FLORA,
Pavl Briggs, Master.
,Will bail on Sunday next, and
can accommodate five or six passengers.—
Apply to the master on board, or to
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN &. WOOD,
Anciaux’s Wharf.
June R
For the North.
The subscribers will
engage to furnish a
coach and four horses,
I to start by the 15th
inst. and go through the different states as
fur as New-Jersev. Enquire of
P. C. STRYKER,
Georgia Hotel, Savannah,
JOS. I. THOMPSON,
Augusts.
June 6 83
Notice.
T HE subscriber will dispose of hia Mills
in Montgomery County, having a
grist and four suws running, which last are
calculated to turn out from 4 to 6000 feet
of lumber per day, which can be rafted im
mediately into the Ocmnlgee River, with
600 acres of the heat timbered pine land iu
that section of tho stute. As to terms of
sale, they will bn made easy. Tho above
property whs formerly that of E. W. Bar-
ker. My residence is near Millodgeville.
JAMES BOYKIN.
June 12 69fre
jSS&EsSESSSSnlit
A fresh suffly of the above val
uable MEDICINE, just received
per brig Frances, and for sale by
„ geo. ryerson,
^ nv Soli* Agent..
Dividend, No, 14.
BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, J
Savannah, 22d April, 1825. \
T HE Board of Directors having tins day
declared a dividend on the capital
stock oft his 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 lie vt.
By order of the Board,
A. PORTER, Cashier.
ID" Thn editors of the Augusta Cunstitu
tinnalist, Washington News, Southern Re
corder and Georgia Journal, Milledgeville.
wiil please to publish the above threo times,
and charge the expense to this Bank.
April 23 26
Wanted,
A NUMBER of first-rato SEAMSTRES-
SES, to whom good encouragement
will be given. Apply at tho Clothing Store
on the Buy,four doors oust of tho City-Hotel.
June 0 fifii.
Notice.
M R. GEORGE D. SWEET, has been
appointed our Attorney, during the
ensuiug summer season.
S. & M. ALLEN &. CO.
June to 67n
The Library,
W ILL hereafter be opened for the de
livery of Books from four until six
o’ci.ock. P.'M. oa Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. L. MASON,
Librarian.
Mny 30 57
Sugar and Molasses.
K/Y HOGSHEADS, 10 Tiercel and 76
OU Barrels Molasses
37 Burrcls Sugar, just received and for
sale by J. B. HERBERT Si CO.
Mav 24
\t Private Sale,
A NEGRO WOMAN, about twenty-twn
years of age, a good cook, washer and
ironer, with her child six years old. Ap-
ly to J- B- HERBERT Si CO. ‘
May 19
Darien Bank Bills.
B ILLS of the Darien Bank will he re
ceived at pnr for DRY GOODS, hy
ANDREW LOW & CO.
May 19 48
Just Published,
B Y s. C. & J. SCIIENCK, price 75 cts
TRIUMPH OF RELIGION; by a
| Young Lady.
I June 11
63p.
SPRING amV SPAUIER
GOODS.
B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received their iibual supply of
SEASONABLE
Having been purchased with cssff, pro
vious to the advance in England, they can
be afforded und will be sold at low prices,
and on a long credit, for undoubted paper,
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Feb 28 80
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT Se CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY,
Will be sold before the Court-House in
this City, between the usual houre, TWO
NEGRO SLAVES named Nelly and Dido,
tile properly of the estate of Owen Jones,
deceased. Sold by permission of the Hon
orable the Inferior Court of Chntham Coun
ty, and by order of the Administrator.——
Terms cash
May 18
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT Sc 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 tho 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
®sia©si
CANAL LOTTERY
17tii Class—New Series.
cash T^ILL be drawn on the 6th of July
* ▼ next, and finished in a few minutes.
Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn.
Scheme
1 Prize of
t
50,000 Dollars is £50.000
20,000
10 000
5.C00
4,7120
1.000
500
100
50
20
Ho
20.000.
10 000..
10.000
4 720.
20,000.
15,U0O
1*10,
•,800.
24 969
106,080
12,120 Prizes, J „, . t 0:73 76 q
22,100 Blanks,! • i4 >- Z0T,ck *“-J
34,220 Tickets at £8,
RE.M'WeUi.
T HE subscribers have removed to John-
Bton’a 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 II. ROSE.
April 5 10
D* The Dartcjt Gazette, and Recorder,
Milledgeville, will give the above four in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
office.
Fifty Dollars Reward,
W ILL be given for the apprehension
and confinement of the following ne
groes, so I can get them, who left my plan
tation in Greene County, on the 10th ulL
DICK, a large black fellow, ho is upwards
of six feet and very stout, he Inis a piece
cut off one of his cars—I should suppose
him to be about twenty five years old.—
ISAAC, a mulatto fellow, about twenty,
has a scar on liis under lip, about five feet,
eight inches high; and STEPHEN, an
African fellow, about 30 years old, and
ubnut thn sizoofthe above boy Isaac.
Any person who will apprehend and con
fine the above mentioned negroes in any
Jail, shall be paid the above reward, or in
proportion for any one of them. I calcu
late they are about Augusta or (Savannah
or they may be in Hancock, as Djck has a
a brother at Mr. Hugh Taylor’s.
WILLIAM G. GRIMES.
Augusta, June 3, 1825.
D' The Savannah Georgian, is requested
to insert the above four times, and forward
the account to this office,
June II 88u
Prime Pork, Beef, &c.
Just receive4 and in store,
O A BARRELS PRIME PORK
0x7 20 do do Beef
30 do Pilot and Navy Bread
2 Casks Sperm Oil
1 do Train do
10 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 tho season,by
June 1 A- BASSETT.
£273,760
In this Scheme with eight drawn billoti,
there will be 56 prizes with three numbetson
them, 1456 with two numbers on them ai-tl
10,608, with one number on them Those
t’ckeis hating none of the drawn ballot* ou
them being blanka.
To de.etm-nc. the fate of all the tickets in
the above lottery 60 numheis, from one ta
sixty inclusive, will seversIL' be placed in n
wheel on the day of drawing, and eigt.t of
them will hr drawn, and that t.oj:.-!» haring on
-t as a combination, the 1st, 2,1 and third num
bers druwn, will be entitled to £50.000
That having on it the 6th, 7th a id 8th, will
be entitled to £ 0,000.
That hating on it the4lh 5th ai.d 6th, will
be entitled t> £10.000.
Ttios-having n tln m the 3d, 4;haml 5*1
and 3d, 7tli snd 8th, ea< h £5,000
That h iving on it the 2d, 3d .nd 4tt wia
be enticed to 4,730.
Those 20 having on them ific
2d ( 5th and 8th
"d,6>.h and 7th
23 6th and 8th
2d, 7lh and 80
3-1,4 1 !) and 6<h
3d, 4th an- 7c
3d, 4th an-t 8th
3:1, 5th an 6>.|‘ h Oth »r.d 7
4W. 6.!. ami 5c.-
41b,7.h at d tub
itb,6tb and 7 ; r,
5th,hill and 8 h
5th,7th ate’ 8 h
each £iu00.
3d, 50, and 7t
3d, 5’.t- and 8.
3 I Sth and 7tii
I. 1 ,6th ant'' Htl
4'(• 5:hand 7th I
4ci,5tn and 8th
All Others, (being 30 tickets) having hree
of the drawn numbers on them will each be
entitled to £500.
The 52 tick, t! having un them two of the
drawn numbers and those two, (be 3d and
4th, witl each be entitled to giOO.
The 155 tickets having on them the 4th
and 5th or 4th and 6c 1, or 4th and 7th draws
numbers only, will each be entitled to £50.'
All others (being 1248 tickets) having two
of the drawn numbers on them, will etch be
entitled to £ ’0.
And those listing on them any one of the
d awn numbers, (be'ng 16.608 to -..cts, or 13 6
fur esch drawn number,} will each be entl.
tied to £10.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize
of a superior denomination can he entitled to
an inferior prize, Prize* payable thirty days
after the drawing, and subjeot, as usual, to
deduction oi 15 per cent-
A considerable portion t-f this lottery is put
up in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing all the
combination numbers, from one to sixty,
which parcels ire warranted to draw at least
£80, less the deductipu..of 1.5 per cent, witl* .
so many chance* foe the cvpitsl prizes,
J. B. YATES, ) „
A. M’lNTYRE, \ Mana B ers -
Philadclpitii, Slay 11, ;825
TICKETS AT PRESENT : : : $9.
Orders received and fonvnrded at Ijtc above
* price * t
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
•May 24
Corn.
QAAA BUSHELS Prime Maryland
uUUU White Corn, afloat, on board
schooner Trial, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, and
for sale by HALL & IiOYT-
Juno 4