Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 15, 1825, Image 3

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I For New-York, The packet sloop REGULATOR, L. Hall, Matter, .Will sail on Sunday next, wind and weather permitting. For freight or passage, haring good accommodations, ap ply to the master on board, 11 Rice’s Whf. or to COtlEN & MILLER. June IS lip &5£ A Horse. For sale—nn excellent GIG and SADDLE HORSE. Ap ply at this otiice. June 15 71 TUSE OY TICKETS. N () orders trill be received by the un- doraigned, for Tickets in the UNION CANAL LOTTERY, (7th Claes, FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS highest prize, after TO-MORROW EVENING, at less than $10. Present price dll. Halves $1 50, Quarters $2 25. June 15 WM. ROBERTSON. O TTO of ROSES, in elegant gilt bottles Orange Flotver Water 7 Lavender do f Of very sttpe- Rose do trior quality. Cologne do j Pomatum in Pots and Rolls English and FreuchWashingand Shav. ing Snaps of every description Naples Shaving Snap in Pots, a pure article Macassar. Russia and Antique Oils Superior Silver Wired und Common Tooth Brushes, ■ For sale low by LAY & HENDRICKSON, June 15 Shad’s Buildings. T HE subscriber hereby notifies his friends and 'ho public generally, that he has removed from his old stand in Broughton* Street, to the building in Bull-Street, oppo site to F. llensler. Esq. where he will be at all tiuioa found, ready to do any work in Ilia line of business. He assures those who may entrust their orders with him, that thny shall bo executed faithfully, and in tho neatest aud most fashionable style. Jacob Miller. N. B.—All kinds of CABINET FURNI- TURK will be repaired in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. June 14 70t, James Anderson Co. H AVE removed to the middle tenement Young’s Buildings, where they offer for sale a large and general assortment of FANCY ANO STAPLE DRY GOODS, received by the latest arrivals from Liver* pool and Now-York* April 25 27 REMOVAL. salts, Copperas, C ries, i-’c. Oil BARRELS GLAUBER SALTS 01/10 dii Green Copperas 20 Half Rbls and kegs do 50 Grace tine Velvet Bottle Corks 1 Cnse Gum Camphor 1 do Pulvcrized'Rheubarb 4 do do Jalap 6 do do Yellow Pcruvi- Vi Bark are offered for sale in quantities to -uit pur- chasers, by LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad's Buildings, Jon» '* 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 y in addition to their former stack. W. Si H. ROSE. April 5 to ID* The Darien Gazette, and Recorder, Milledgeville, will give the above four in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office. JUST RECEIVED, K A IIHDS. Prime retailing Molasses •JiJ 3D Hilda. Prime N. Orleans') e 1 & Ulid*. Prime! St. Croix { bu G ftr8 60 iings Prime Green Coliee 50 Boxes N»*gro Pipes 150 Wnole and ) a, 50 HalfilhIs \ Su P erfinc rioy r 2 Pipes Holland Gin 20 !Ct.gs Goshen Butter 100 B'u rHs Northern Gin H Punch.'nns suprold Jamaica Rum 15 B.iyrr White Havana Sugar 8 Casks Superior Port Wine AND IN STORE, 3000 Bushel'- Liverpool Salt 20 Tons English Castings 10 Hhds and J Philadelphia Rye 50 Barrels f Whiskey lo Hogsheads N. England Ruin 2 Pipes Sunerior Cognac Brandy 10 Bags Black Pepper 2 Half Pipes Supr Madeira Wine 4 > Bairelv Lonf Sugar yoo B islrote Table Salt 0 Pair Smiths’ Bellows 50 Reams Wrapping Paper 20 Demijohns old Cognac Brnndy 20 Do superior Holland Gin 20 Do superior old Madeira Winn 20 Dozen Bottles Sweet Oil, &.c. For sale by 1>. M’DERMOTT. June i4 70 STRlJVti and ftLMMER GOODS. B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived from Liverpool, the subscribers have received their Usual supply of SEASONABLE ©SB'S? Having been purchased with cash, pre vious to the advance in England, they can be afforded and will be 6old at low prices, and on a long credit, for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW fc CO. Feb 28 80 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 ofthis Bank,for the last six months, of $3 per share, or six per cent por annum, iho same will be paid to tho respective Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on and after Monday net. 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 please to publish the above throe times, and chnrgethe expense to this Bank. April 23 26 ■ - . H J. KOPMAN £? CO. AVE received by tho schooner Star a fresh supply of Fancy and Stifle Articles, AMONG WHICH ARE, Bnrrgo Shawls and Handkerchiefs Green Gauze Veils Fashionable Ribbons Muslin Robes, Swiss Muslin do. Black Mode Black Levantines Blue and Yellow Nankeens Pin id and Figured Book Muslins Cassinotta tor Gentlemen’s summer wear White Linen Drill Colored do • do Silk Stockings aud GloveB Feather Fans Parasols, Umbrellas, &c. &c. June fi 63n Fresh Medicines. A SMALL QUANTITY of very supe . rior Castor Oil in bottles, Magnesia of excellent quality, Arrow Root, Soda and Seitlletz Powders, with a number of other Medicines.mny be had ut prices much below the usual rate, if applied for to Mrs. S. HOWARD. Mnv 16 ,5 No. 3, Matkavel. KA BARRELS No. 3, MACKAREL, 011 50 do Gin rot sale by H. BLAIR, Moore’s Wharf. June 14 70p The Library, MflLL hereafter be opened for the de- ,, ’ livery nf Books from roua until si* 0 clock, P. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays »nd Fridays. L. MASON, Librarian, May 30 5, Darien Bauk Bills. TJILL8 of the Darien Bank will be ro- " ceived at par for DRY GOODS, by ANDREW LOW & CO. May 19 4B Just Published, PVS.C.A J. SCIIENCK, price 75 ets ^™"tf Pa0FRi:UaI0 * 1 by S June, » Mp. Wanted, A Wtt offirst-rato SEAMSTRES- allik whom good encouragement to II, e n IV< T' A PP'y »t the Clothing Store fcn?l yMt iotn eut *• City-Hotel. pit NEW-YORK LITERATURE, ANI) Philadelphia Canal Lottery. TICKETS RECEIVED. T HE tickets ordered by tho Subscriber in these Lotteries, are ready for deli- very to adventurers. NEW-YORK LITERATURE LOTTE RY. will draw in New-York in Julv—60 numbers combination—nine number to be drawn. SCHEME 1 Prize of 30,0110 Dollars. 1 15,000 do 1 10,0110 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, and the lowest prize $11. 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, drawB in Philadelphia on the 6th 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 62 100 do 156 50 do 1248 20 do 10608 10 do 12120 Prizes. 22100 Blanks. Tickess $9, Halves 4 50, Quarters 2 75. Immediate application should bo made as the price will advance tbiBWeek to $10. Orders for tickets in either of the above Splendid Lotteries, received by VV. ROBERTSON, Georgian Office. ID* Cash paid for Prizes as soon as drawn. Prizes in other Lotteries received u cash. *„* Orders from a distance (post paid) attended to the same as on personal appli cation- Juno 13 IP&OffilKPS YOU. dAV&K. A LINE OF PACKETS has been esta- Wished betwocn New-York and Havre, to leave birth portB regularly, on the First and Fflemth days of each month during the year, Tho ships composing the lino, are fast sailers, well found and commanded, cop- pered and copper fastened. Their accom modations for passengers, comprise all that can be roquired, for comfort and conveni ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta ken for $140 each, for which they arefnrnush- 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 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. Agents, New York, oct 14 72 For New-York, The ship ELIZA ANN, Copt. Wiltbergcr, Will sail on Wednesday next, 15th inst. For freight of one hundred bags cotton or equal buik, or passage, having hnndsumc accommodations, apply to Capt W. on board, or to June 10 HALL Si HOYT. For New-York, The elogant, fast sailing pilot-boat schooner SAVANNAH, i White, Master, Will sai] on Friday next. For passage, having superior accommodations, apply to Capt. White, on board, at Anciaux’s Wharf, or to BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD. June 14 Mi For Sale, The schooner MARY M’KOY, If applied for in a few days—bur- then thirty-five tons—built of the Lest materials, and in good order, apply to the captain on board or to ELIAS FORT. Juno 14 70 For New-York and New-Bed- ford, The sloop LEOPARD, Sturtevunt, »WilI sail on Wednesday, 15th inst. For freight or passage, enquire of the moster, or THOMPSON Si BONNY, Who have in store a small assortment of CHOICE SPIRITS Si CLOTHING, for sale at cost until 12th of June. June 0 65 For the North. The subscribers will engage to furnish a coach and four horses, to start by the 15th inst. and go through the different states as far as New-Jersey. Enquire of P. C. STRYKER, Georgia Hotel, Savannah. JOS. I. THOMPSON, Augustn. June 6 63 To Rent, The corner store in Gibbons’ Brick Buildings, recently occupi Him ed by W. anil H. Rose. Po9ses JHBE&sinn given first of November. Also, several other convenient fire-proof Stores in said Buildines. Also, two Dwel ling Houses on State Street, near Ogle lltorpc-Sqiiare. Also, a House and large Lot on Jo- .achim-Street. Apply to S. B. PARKMAN. May 24 52c{ T\lYi YAV11AOX, SARATOGA SPRINGS. JgA This spacious and beautiful es- tablislnncnt, has recently under- jii|i^bgone thorough repairs, and has MMHbeen superbly furnished and fit ted up tor the accommodation of visitants at the Springs tho ensiling season. It will bo kept by its former occupant, and neith er pains nor expense will be wanting to render the stay of visitors agreeable. It will he opened for company on the 10th of May, instant. May 4. ID'The publishers of the New-York Eve ning Post,Doily Advertiser,and American; the National Gazette, Philadelphia; 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 day for one month, and send their bills, with a paper containing the advertisement, to the Pavilion for payment. May 14 44rpj moo 8 flfc: 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 1IIRB occupied by Mr. John B. Wick, yJISBI as a shoe store. Possession giv JHHl en immediately. Apply to CHARLES ROE. May 26 56 A fresh supply or the above val UABLE MEDICINE, just received per brig Frances, and for sale bv GEO. RYERSON, May II Sole Agent. TO PLANTERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING made a considerable purchase of last season’s imported PLAINS, which they offer for sale at the laet year’s pricee, 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. leBsthen the ensuing Fall Importation can be sold at. W. Si H. ROSE. Savannah, 7th June, 1825. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, and send the bill to this office. June 7 63 ■J| Savannah and Augusta Mail COACH. New Arrangement Georgia Side. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he hus removed the Line nf 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 scats, apply at the Georgia-Hotel. 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 BATHING-HOUSE. AwdL The gentlemen of Savannah and its vicinity, are informed that, liiiaifclhe BATHING HOUSE on the ■■■■•north side of tho Court-House Square, next door to the residence of P. P. Thompson, Esq has been opened and will continue open for this season, under an ar rangement much sttporior to that which hae heretofore existed. The utmost attention will always bo paid to cleanliness and to the comfort and con venience of visiters. Cold and warm baths , an y. hours of the day, and until nine o’clock in tho evening. The terms will be 50 cents for each hath, or three tickets for one dollar, which will entitle the holder to three baths. | May 27 65 j COLUMBIA HALL, >*ew-Lebanon Springs. T HE Proprietors of these Springs have the pleasure to inform the public, that having made sevoral improvements since the last season, they are enabled to enter tain ts many persons as any establishment in the United States. Columbia Hall is fitted up with now furniture, in a style e- rjiial to tho accommodations of any other fashionable retreat in the country. New Lebanon Springs have been lnn| celebrated for their medical virtues, am have been a fashionable resort for many years. The buildings are handsomely sit uated. the rooms lurge and airy, command ing fine views nf a beautiful country of mountain and valley, celebrated for purity of atmosphere, for rich surrounding scenery end 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 bathiiig. and having a covered wav to the Hall for the bonefit of persona in delicate health. The proprietors assure those who may visit New-Lcbanon for heolth or pleasure, that no pains shall be spared to afford them 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 citv of Hudson The roads in every direction arc in excel lent order, and pass through a beautiful country. ANTHONY KERR, HENRY HULL. IT 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 bilk to the office of tho New York American. Mnv 24 57rr. Ordnakce Department, Washington, 4th June, 1825. S EALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by this Department until the 31st day of June next, for furnishing the follow ing Cannon Balls, viz: Seven thousand five hundred 24 pounder Cannon Balls, to he delivered ut Fort Delaware, near New castle, Delaware. Six thousand 24 pounder Cannon Bulls, to be delivered at New-Orieans. The Balls are to be cast in iron moulds, and to be delivered on or before the first day of October, 1826. They will be in spected at the manufactories, and at the expense of the United States; but they are to be delivered at the places mentioned, at the cost and risk of the contractors. Tho proposals should bo made separately for each pared, and should state the price por pound. Persons disposed ta offer proposals, will be furnished, on application, with the di mensions nf iho balls, and the regulations for inspecting them. GEO. BOMFORD, Brevt. Col. on Ordnance Service. Printers of the Laws of the U. States, are desired to publish the foregoing once a week, for five weeks, and to transmit to thiB Department, with tlioir accounts, one of the papers containing the advertisement. June 14 70b+ N otice. M R. GEORGE D. SWEET, baa been appointed our Attorney, during the ensuing summer season.. -, S. AM. ALLEN A CO- June 10 1 $7a ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, On tho 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 hy pnrmisBlon of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of the administrator. May 10 mum® STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, MO. FIVE. all in one day. By the improved mode of Drawing, Secured by Letters Patent under the teal of the United Statee, 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 Prize $40,000. mss BYJ. B HERBERT St CO. On THURSDAY, 16th instant, Will be aold on Bolton's Central Wharfi at XII o’clock, for account of the under writers and all concerned, the wreck of the At Schooner MW SAMUEL SMITH, MKK\ Cant, Sayumrd, JMEu ahe now lies, with her remain ing tackle and apparel, put into this port in distress, on her passage from New-Orleanr to Port-au-Prince, and condemned and sold by order of tho Port W ardens Terms cash. Also, for account of all concerned, the remaining cargo of said schooner, consist ing af 725 Barrels Flour, 50 Kegs Butter, a quanti y of Hams, 7 Bear Skins, 2 Hogs- heads and 50 Barrels Leaf Tobacco, 4- Trunks Dry Goods*—-Tortus cash. June 14 SCHEME. 1 prize of 40,000 dollars of 10,000 dollars of 5,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 100 dollars is $40,000 is 10,000 5,000 10,000 3,000 2,500 4,000 2,500 3,000 21043 Prizes. 50 dollars 20 dollars 10 dollars 6 dollars 4 dollars is 80,000 $160,000 $160,000 40000 Tickets at $4, is Not one blank to a prize 1! Every prize payable in cash, sixty days after the drawing, subject to a deduction of fifteen percent. 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 draw ing 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 $10,000—that is to say, if the 40,000 dollars prize should come out to an odd number, then every odd number in the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize. If the 40,000 dollar prize should come out to an even number, then all the even num bers 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 are those coding 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 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)will be certain nf 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 L. HAWKINS. 1 NATH. F. WILLIAMS, J Com’cra. JAS. B. RINGGOLD, J Baltimore, March’25, 1825. Present price of Tickets i Whole, $5 001 Quarters, $1 25 Hulves. 2 50 I Eights, 0 62 All orders promptly attended to, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. June 2 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 I Oth ult. DICK, a large black fellow, he is upwards of six feet and very stout, he has a piece cut off one of his ears—I should suppose him to be about twenty five years old.— ISAAC, a mulatto fellow, about twenty, has a scar On his under lip, shout five feet, eight inches high; and STEPHEN, an African fellow, about 30 years old, and about the size nf the above boy Isaac. Any person who will apprehend and con fine the above mentioned negroes in any Jail, shall he 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 Dick has a a brother at Mr. Hugh Taylor’s. WILLIAM G. GRIMES Augusta, June 3, 1825. ID* The Savannah Georgian, ia requested to insert the above four times, and forward the account to this office, June II 88u ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT 4 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* r C ALVES, dialH the Household Si 'Kitchen Furni 4——, ture of the late John Street deceased. By order of the administrator.—Terms cash. May 24 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, BY J. B. HERBERT Sr CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will be aold before the Court-House in this City, between the usual hours, TWO NEGRO SL AVES named Nelly and Dido, the properly of the estate of Owen Jonei, 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 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT 4 CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will be sold before the Court-House in this city, between the usual hours, TWO NEGROES, Peter and James, belonging to the estate of the late James Wallace, Esq. deceased. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by ortjet of the administrator, Terms cash. May 5 CANAL LOTTERY 17th Class-New Series. W ILL be drawn on the 6th of next, and finished in a few minute*. Sixty Numbers—Sight Ballots to be Drawo* Scheme. 1 Prize of 50,000 Dollars ia 250,000 t 20,000 SO.OuO, . t 10 000 10 000- 2 5,000 10.000 1 *.720 4 720. » 1,000 JO,000. 30 500 15,000 5S 100 f -oo. .1*® *0 * ,800. 1248 20 24 960 10,608 10 106,0B0 !?•}?? 34.220 Tickets. \ 22,100 Blanka,! 34,220 Tickets at g8, 8273,76C Prime Pork, Beef, &c, Juet received and in store, Q A BARRELS prime pork Ot/ 20 do do Beef 30 do Pilot and Navy Bread 2 Casks Sperm Oil I do Train do 10 Boxes Sperm Candlea 3 Firkins Go9hen Butter 5 Boxes Starch 3000 Pounda Cordage different sizea Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Provisions, which will be aold low to cloae business for the season,by June 1 A. BASSETT. Just Received by ship Augusta, | n DOZEN Seidlitz Powders M.SU Sulph. Quinine, English Mustard Cinchonine Beat Lamp Off For sale by P. E. BRASSINNE, April 14 Opposite tht Sxchutjp. In this Scheme with eight drawn ballot^ there will be 56prixes with three eumberaon them, 14.16 with two Humbert on them and 10,608, with one number on them. Those tickets having none of the drav n ballot! on them being blanks To determ ne the fate of all the tickets ia the above lottery 60 numbeia, from one ta Hixly inclusive, will aeverallv be placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and eight of them will he drawn, and that ticket having oa it as a combination, the 1st, 2d end third num ber! drawn, will be ent-tled In 5(50 000 That having on it the 6th, 7ih and 8ih, will he entitled to g 0,001), That having on it the 4th, 5th ai d fltb, will he entitled to glOOOQ These having a them the 3d, 4ih and 5th and 3d, 7tb and 8th, each gl,000 That having on it the 2d, 3d and 4th will be entitled to 4,720. Those 20 having on them (he 2d, Sth and 8tb "d, 6i.li and 7tb 2d, 6: h and 8th 2d, 7th and 8th 3d. 4th and 6th 3d, 4th and 7th 3d, 4th and 8th 3d, 5th and 6It ath,6Ui and 7fb 3d, 51 li and 7ih 4tb,6ih and 8lb 3d, 5th ami 8th «th,7th ai d 8tb 3d, 6th and 7th tth,6th and 7th 3d, 6lh son 8lh 5th,6th and 8tb 4th,5'h and 7th 5tli,7lb and 8'h 4th,5thand8th each glOOO. All others, (being 30 ticket!) having three of the drawo numbers on them will each ba entitled to g500. The 52 ticket! having on them two of the drawn numbers and those two, the 3d and 4th, will each be entitled lo glOO. The 156 tickets having on them the 4th' and 5th or4thand6ti, or4thand 7th drawo. numbers only, will each be entitled to g50. All othera (being 1248 tickets) having two of the drawn numbers on them, will each be entitled to g20. And those having on them any me of the d'awn numbers, (being 10,608 tickets, or 13/6 for each drawn number,) will each he enti. tied tog 10. No ticket which shall have drawn n priae of a superior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prises payable thirty dayt. after the drawing, and tubjeqLM usual, lo deduction ot 15 per cent- A considerable portion uf this lottery it put up i* parcels of 20 tickets, embracing ail the combination numbers, from one 1<t aiaty, which parcels are warranted to draw at least, g80, less the deduction of IS per cent, with so many chances f >r the capital priaci. J. B. YATES, J „ „ A. M’INTYRE, J Managers.. Philadelphia, May 11, 1825. Tickets at present : , f t $». Orders received |nd forwarded at the above 1 price at v LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.