Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 28, 1825, Image 1

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tttiaaata SAVANNAH, TUBSPAl MORNING, JUNE 28,1825 }f«Ni VoV VII. THE (S EDITED AND PUBLISHED tlf TU* CITY OP iAVAWWAH, Bv G. $ W. Robertson, AT II8IT OOf.tAHi M* fATABLK IV AUVAB01. POtt THE COUNTRY, l8 oublizhed to meet the arrangement 9! die m»a, three time* * week, (Tuetda), Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of the Daily Georgian, and contama all the Uft.elli- aence, Oommetniah Political and Mitccllau> eoua, including advertisements, published in ‘"ihe’co^'paper i.1 aentto all parts of the SUte and Union, or delivered in the city, at Ere dollave per annum, payable in idvance. Adverliaementa are inserted in both pa at 75 eenta per square, ol 14 lmca, forbefirs. inaertiou, and 3/4 foi every succeeding pub- " Conlmieatlon. by Mdl, must Sales nflsnd and n-groes by Admimair.. tors, Executors or guardian, are »«l”‘’ td r by law, to be held on tile hra I ueaday in the ■north between the hours often in the tore noon and three in -be afternoon, at the Court H. me of the county in wluc.i tlie property is “Ce.-Nudoeof.heK.ale. must be River, £1 a public gazette sixfy daya previou. to the d4 N'otice < of the sale of personal property must He Rirc in like manner. Ear(y daya prcrious “Notice m“ui* debtors and creditorsof an eai.fte tnuatbe publiaiied tor Forty days. [J.t.ce.hi.tappltcaponiy,ll be mode to the C urt of Ordinary for leave to sell land, niuc be pubHshed Nine Monthe. SHfi T HE subscriber intending to close his business in this city, offers his mock nt reduced prices,, for CASH, consisting ol Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary ar.d Book Cases, Wnrdapbes, French Press es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Com modes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables, Card Tables, Tea Tables, Dining TsWob, BroakfaBt Tables,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta bles and Book Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands, WaBh Stands, Candle Stands,Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high lost Bedsteads, Field do. Maple uo. Maple i'ield do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-Glasses, Fancy ^Windsor Chairs, die. at tho Ware-House, corner of Whitta- ker-tttreot and Bay Lane. • J. H. O. also requests that those who are indebted, will please to make payment with out delay, and those having any demands, present tlioir accounts for settlement. J. H. OLDER SHAW, •Tan 25 51II N Notice. INF, months after dato application will ol, be made to the Honorable the Jus- tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of land, known as number eight, 8th District, I ike (formerly Munroc) County, fur the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the estate oi of N. S. Bayard. 3 N.J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. S. Baya™* .Inn 5 «. Notice. N ine MONTHS after date of this notice application wilt be made to the Honors, ble the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for permission to sell all the real estate John Wakerlv, dec. fur the benefit of Ih heirs and creditors ,.f said deceased- HOBBllT HOY, Executor, p.h 91 ST Notice. N ine MONTHS after date, upplication will be matin to the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham county., for leave to sell the real and pemonat estate of the late Sirs. Ann Ham- iltou, deceased' for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of s »id estate, WO tTHING TON GALE, Eiecutor. 1 ini I r to I orfc.1 hafi« I t ml be, I B. I 1 to I ?e<*| B _ oU%| 1 a’» [ •trio I 9- uibUl J 1 «i et* »• 1 jot).! | ah* ,*• bacr*" I Tk SI ril ith'» w^l *$| slid ‘ /« NOTIBtt. XT1NE MONTHS after the dote hereof, ,p d‘t plicntion will be made to tbe Homo,Me til,'Inferior Cour-of Chatham county, when ■itlingl for ordinary purpose-, for leave to sell a lot, with the improvements, situate in the city of Savannah, in the said county,and known in the plan of said city by the No. 53, Brown Ward, tor the benefit of the heirs amt legatee! of the estate oi the late Hugh M’Cail, de ceased. THOMAS M’CAI.L, riUL.11’ BItASCH, Baecutnrs. oct ’4 70 NOTICfc. N INE month! uftr-v date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Ch v.harr County, sitting for ordinary purncses for an order, absolute, in sell lots Ncs- four anr five (4 and 5) iti Carpenter’s How, and lot N on*, (l) Green Ward, in the city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis .InlinpHii. dec for the benefit of the heirs und ere liiors of •sid estate WILLI Ml G AS VON. Qualified F.r-cnlor. 97* N otice. VN|r-JF. roor.th9 ;f er da’*, npplicatitffi will he nade to the Honorable Ur* Inferior Court oi* Camden County, when bitlmg for ord'.nary Furpo*e^, ff*r leave to sell 250 acre* of land belongi.ig to the estate of John Brown, de fused. f*»r ’he benefit of the heirs and credi tors of sai 1 estate. SAUAH BROWN, Admistratri* JctTenon, 18. h June, 1 : ’2S. June 2 ,f 7B . Notice. months after date, application will be made to the Houorab e the court i f Ordinary of Camden County. for leave to sell r «»l efate of the late Randolph II Gil ui, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and creditor! of said eaut'e. HANNAH M 4 GI!XI3, Administratis, UNIONALB, Administrator 8t llary!, Jane 18th, 3825. June 23 vg Sivaim’s Panacea. A SUPPLY of this celebrated «, a r Ie just received per ship Globe. a dc r c s 4 e by GE0, RYERR0N crussic Acid cr Sulph.Quinine, J UST received by ship Savannah, and for sale by v „ LAY dr HENDRICKSON. M, r s Shad’s Buildings. Consumptions, Coughs, £jc. approved OJi4A£$3D Patent Family Medicines, state lottery of Maryland, ___ j no. five. L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS do do do do Cough do do Anderson’s Coit’s Anderson’s Drops American Church’s Essence Mustard Worm LnzongeB Black Drop Henry’s True Cal- • cined Magnesia Andlur'sAsiatioLcn- itivo Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dolby's Carminative A constant su Turlington’s Balsam ' of Lite Opial tbr the cleans ing ofthe teeth & gums RelPsAsthmatirPiJls Do Botanical Drops Austen’s Remedy for (he Piles Ilinckl&ykJ do do Thompson’s celebra ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teeth Paste Sq.itre’s Grand 2CX- ir Jesuits Drops Tooth Ache do. &c. of the above useful yon the cure of Cold,, Coughs, Consump* lions, Spitting of Bloodj Asthmas, snd disesscs oftiie breast and lungs. There is perhaps no medical observation better estab.isbed, none more generally con firmed by the experience ofthe best phyrict- ms of ull ages and countries, snd .none <-* nore importance to the human family, that, he fact that many of the most difficult slid in curable coniumptioni originate in neglect. t colds.. In a climate »o variable ss ours, when the changes of ’he weather are frequently sudden and unexpected, it requires more care ini attention to guard against this dungerou enemy of life, than most people imagine oi are able and willing to bestow. The bills n mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that tin oroportion of deaths by thi, disease may be considered as about five to one. Inasmuch then as this fatal disease frequently bids defi ance to the skill ofthe moat learned physici -ana, it is a gratification to the pro irietor tbs he is enabled to oiler to those atfi.cted witi it, a gocdly prospect of relief, in that liigbl- valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian ip-Cl fie. The Indiana are happy in their know ledge of medical plents i governed wholly by experience, they are certain ta to their r ff-r ct, md it is said by an author of great character, '.liar a true conauinption is ■ disease nevei known among them. This Specific is obtained by extrsclioa fron- herbs, root-, flowi-rs, plant-, Ac. when in pev- l ection. In consequence of a happy enmbina. lion of the most valuable herbs, 8ic it becomes a balsam of a superior value. Ii h- ala the in. ju-ed parts, opens the pores, and compotes the disturbed nerve*., after the manmrof an modyne; consequently the obstruction o: the chesi and the mugs which constitute th s disease, particularly need it* use. It promotes expectoration, which isconstuntly c.lled for, snd whilst it cleans :s ar.ft bcsls, it rLw give Jircngih to the tender lungs In thin n.aimer it removes the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength tp the nerves, repairs ihc appetite and improves the spirita. This speed fie may always be given in safety it is mild, pleasant to i lie taste, nnd may safely he given 'o infants, for which it is of inestimable value. It affords relief in bowel complaints, teething, whooping coughs, Uc. and is found particu- luriy usefttl in hypochondriacal, nervous and hysterical diut'ises, Bach bill ol direction contains a detailed account of this disease in all its different stages, snd will b- accompa nied with the signature of ihe proprietor in tied Ink. It is offered for sale by GEO. ItY b.USON, only (my a lie agent) D.uggist, cor nerltay snd Whittaker-streeta, Savannah, at one dollar per bottle. WU Btm.B't. in e 0 Patent Family Medicines, together with a gonernl aseortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses. Lamp Oil, &c. Sic. can be obtained at the store of LAY Si HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. im\JG and M.FBW3IJ*fE I*. E. BIUSSINNE, R espectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has purchased the establishment in the above business, be longing to Dr. A. Deiaroche, opposite the Exchange, where he offers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of Ftealk Drugs, JWedicines, and tUciiAcaia, AMONG WHICH AUK THE FOLLOWING Aqna Fortis, Alum, Anlitnony Arrow Root, Borax. Bergamot Brimstone, Burley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, do Fola Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon American beet and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Columbo, Fmery, Gum Aasafcetida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacutn, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bismuth Oil of Aniseed.do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearlanh, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salta Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine Vaints Di’-j and in Oil. White, Red and Black Lead Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. Pev turnery. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icines of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 ALL /JVOJVE DAY. By thofimproved mode of Drawing, Secured ly. Letter! Patent under the seal of the United States. T HE Commissioners of Lotteries, in conformity with the Act of Assembly, present to the public, the FIFTH tiCHEME , or THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, The drawing of which will take place in the city of Baltimore, on Wednesday the S7th of July, the whole in one day. Highest Prize §40,000. SCHEME. 1 prize of 40,080 dollars is {40,000 1 do of 10,000 dollars is 10,000 1 do of 5,000 dollars is 5,000 10 do of 1,000 dollars is 10,000 30 do of 100 dollars is 3,000 50 do of 50 dollars is 2,500 200 do of 20 dollars is 4,000 250 do of 10 dollars is 2,500 500 do of 6 dollars iB 3,000 20000 do of 4 dollars iB 80,000 21043 Prizes. {160,000 40000 Tickets at {4, is {160,000 Not one blank to a prize!! Every prize-payable in cask, sixty days after the drawing, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. Mode of Drawing—The numbers will be put into one wheel ss 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 jjl4. will be awarded to tho odd or even numbers of the Lottery, (as the case may bo) dependant on the drawing of the capital prize of {40,000—that is to say, if tho 40,000 dollars prize should come ou 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 N umbers are those ending witht ,3, 5, 7 or 9. The even Numbers are those ending with 2, 4, 6,8 orO. This mode of drawing not only enables the Commissioners to complete the whole Lottery, in one drawing, but has the ^reat 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 of obtaining at least one prize, and in the sume ratio fur any greater quantity. A iicket 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. ) NATH. F. WILLIAMS, V Confers. JAS. B. RINGGOLD, ) Baltimore, March 25, 1825. Gai<DE.S AND Dwlbous PiumT Iloota* J UST received by the rubsc-lber, and war ranted of the list season’j growth, ii" bo*"s GardenSecdi,putttp-bv A. H’lisbon ft Co. Philadelphia, expressly for this market and curtaining the following asjortm.-nts, viz. t. Drumhead Cabbage 14. Earl) curled Lel- 2. Long Red Beet tuce 3 Long Orange Carrot 1 J. Nnyal Cabbage de 4. Parsley 16. oiuimeg Melon 5. Lock 17, Spinach 6. Onion 18. Summer Savoy 7. Salmon Radish 19. Sweet B-ail 8. Early Purple do. 30. Sage 9. Round leaved 21. Nasturtium 10. Early Turnips 22. Celery 11. Late d41 23 Early Peat 12 Sa'satV 24.1.nte do 13- Asparagus 2s Early be nth beau.- 26. Red French du ALSO, 20 Packages containing the following Bill bou* Eluwer Knots, vis. t. Double Hyacinths I 4,Mexlcan tiger flower 2. Fine Tulips I 5 Double Tuberose 3. Narcissus | 6 filar of Bethlehem Bor side by P.M’OERKOfT. Pch-o Aft MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano b'oi tcs, Curled Hair Ma trasses, .‘ eather Beds, BOLSTERS &. PILLOWS, CHAIRS,&c. T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of the best quality:— Sideboards, .Sets of Dining Tables Single du do Sofas, Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing Tallies Do. with Glasses, Curd Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Work Stands Ward Robes, Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do Rosewood do High Post Mahogany Bedsteads Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Culled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses _ Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs W Candle Stands, Window Blinds Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattresses Do do Muss do Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows Children’s Chairs of all kinds Windsor Chnirs of every description Cots and Matrasses to fit. Also, a large assortment of Brussels nnd Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match The above ortidcs can he examined at tho store in Whittaker-.Strcct, opposite Col, Shcllmun. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 Essential Oil of Spruce, J UST received from the Patentee, and neatly put up in phinta. end for sale by LAY Si HENDRICKSON. May 25 Shad’s Buildings. Wanted, MPTY WINE BOTTLES. May 11 GEO RYF.RSO: Apply 5RSON. Muscovado Sugars. •fi K HOGSHEADS Prime Muscovado JL J Sugars, just received and for sale by May 21 CALVIN BAKER Notice to Free Persons to Color. T HE Free Persons of Color residing in Chatham Country, arc hereby notifi fied to appear and register their names in the Clerk’s Office ofthe Inferior Court of said County, agreeable to law, on or before the first Monday in July next. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. May 16 45 Sugar. Q Q HOGSHEADS ) Prime Muscovado t/O 115 Barrels ( Sugar 15 Ilogshends N. Orleans do For sale by J. B. HERBERT Si CO- May 26 Beware of Swindlers ! O N the 29th of Jaftuery last, my black woman named PEGGY, was enticed away from me by Samuel Townsend. Pa trick Monrue, Joseph Orston and others : was harbored and concealed by the laid Ss. muel Townsend, nttd taken into his posses sion under pretence of obtaining her free dom t’and on the 17th of March last, waa carried off by the above named Joseph Or ston. who goes in the capacity of a pedlar. Said Peggy is now in the l~th year of her age, of middle size, about 5 feet 4 nr 5 in ches high, handsomely built, of yellow com- ilexion, very likely, familiar and free »po- ten. She snmotimea calls herself Peggy Hagin.and htsoflate pretended to saythat she was free born. Peggy may bo known by any one who converses with her, by her telling who raised her, and of her leaving her child behind, whose name is Eliza. It is supposed that she is sold, or concealed in mme part ofthe country. Any person find ing where she is, and giving information by letter, directed to the subscriber, living in Barnwell district, or to Mr. Ibsoc Frazier, in Columbia, S. C. shall receive a reward of twenty five dollars,-and if the said Orston and Peggy be found together, and appre hended, so that the villains can be brought to justice, any person or persons, so appre hending them, stall receive a reward of 50 dollars. S. W. KEARSEY. June 17, 1825, ITEach publisher of a newepnprr in the states of North and South Carolina and Georgia, is requested to insert the above advertisement in their respective papers, once a week for three weeks, and forward their accounts either to Mr Isaac Frazier in Columbia, or to the subscriber in Barn well District, S. C. Present price of Tickets: Whole, {6 00 I Ciua rters, {1 50 Halves. 3 00 | Eights. 0 75 All orders promptly attended to, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. June 2 Double Distilled Rose Water.' A FRESH SUPPLY of best London Rose Water, received per brig Pan thca, and for sale by LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings May 10 Castor Oil. A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold pressed Castor Oil, for family and plantation use, for sale by P. E.BRASSINNE, March 29 Opposite the Exchange. Class Lamps. A NEW supply, apsnrted patterns, with Glass Stands, for sale by GEO. RYERSON, Corner Bay and Whittaker-Streets. March 4 Hair iNiaVtraaaea. J UST received by the William Wallace an additional supply of DOUBLE and SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which will be warranted of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. 1 /Jan 27 Notice. T HE subscriber will dispose of hie Mills in Montgomery County, having a grist and four sowh running, which last arc calculated to turn out from 4 to 6000 feet of lumber per day, which can he rafted im mediately into the Oetnulgee River, with 600 acres of the best timbered pine land in that section of the state. As to terms of sale, they will be made easy. The above iroperty was formerly that of E. W. Bar ter. My residence is nearMilledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN. June 12 69fr CANAL LOTTERY 17th ©lass—New Series. W 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 50 000 Dollars a R5 ; 000 1 20 000 20.0(d). 1 io.ooo . to. uoo- 2 , . . 5,“00 10.000 I 4,720 4 720, 20 IJXjO 20,000. 30 AGO l*,uOO 52 100 5.900. 156 50 ‘ ,800. 1248 20 24 yfi0 10,608 10 106,080 12,120 Prises, J 22,100 Blanks, 5 34,220 Tickets, j $273,760 31,220 Ticket! at $8, $273,760 In this Scheme with eight drawn balliM* there will be 56pri*es witli tbrec numbeison them. 1456 with two numbers on them and 10,608, with one number on them, Those t'ckets having none of the draen- ballots on them being blanks. To deteim ne the fate of all the tickets in tlieibove lottery 60 numbers, from one to slaty inrdujivc, will severally be placed in a wtiee! on the nay of drawing, and eight JO. them will be drawn, and that ticket having on tasa combination, the 1st, 2d and third num- fieri drawn, will be entitled tn $50 000 That having mi it the 6tb, 7ib and 8th, will be entitled to $ 0,000. That having on it the 4lh, 5th at d 6th. will he entitled t>> gtt) 0U0. • Tiroac Wvrag - n them the 8d, 4th and Stb and 3d, 7tli and 8th. each $5,000. That h»ving on it tlie 2d, 3d snd 4th will be entitled to 4,720. Those 20 having ontbfcm the 2d, 5th and 8th ''d, 6tb and 7tlr 2j. 6th am; Htii 2d, 7th aird 8t) 3d, 4M> aml6'.b 3rt, 4th and 7ti. 3d, 4Ui and 8i h 3d, 5th and 6 >; nth 6tband 7«h OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES Sic. T HE subscriber, has opened an office for the sale of Negroes, Lota, Lands, Bank Stock Sic. and solicitn the patronage of tlie public. Advances will be made on proper ty confided to him fnr sale if desired. Wanted to purchase Planters’ and United States Bank Stack. JAMES EPPINGER. June 2 59||p&tu Superior Cologne Water. W ARRANTED. GENUINE and'im- ported. just received and for sale by LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Shad’s Buildings.^ May 13 Door Mats, J UST received by the William Wallace three dozen best quality India Door Mats, for sale by Marrh Mi I. W. MORRELL. n3 Ordnance Department, | Washington, 4th June, 1825. S S EALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by this Department until the Gist day of June next, for furnishing the follow ing Cannon Balia, viz : Seven thousand five hundred 24 pounder Cannon Balls, to be delivered at Fort Delaware, near New castle, Delaware. Six thousand 24 pounder Cannon Balls, to be delivered at New-Orlenns. The Balls are to be cast in iron moulds, and to be delivered on or befote the first day of October, 1826. They will be in spcctcd 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 ofthe contractors. The proposals should bn made separately for each parcel, and should state the price per pound. Persons disposed te offer proposals, will be furnished, on application, with the di- mensiuns of the balls, and the regulations for inspecting them. GEO. BOMFORD, Brevt. Col. on Ordnance Service. Printers of tlie Laws of the U. States, are desired to publish the foregoing once a week, for five weeks, and to transmit to this Department, with their accounts, one of the papers containing tlie advertisement. Juno 14 70hf \J. States Hank Xot es, F or rale at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20 Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold at Crackeraville Plantation, on the Satilla River, Camden County, on the first Tuesday in August next, between the hours of 10 and 3 oMnck, a part of the per- sonal property of Randolph M’GOlis. deer a-- ed, consi-rtingof 26 head of cattle, 2 horses, I gig and harness, 1 Jersey waggon,lome house hold and kitchen furniture, 1 gold watcu.some books, plantation tooli, Ac fee- Also, on tbe next Tuesday following at hia late residence near St. Marya, the remaining part of the personal property of the said Ran. dolph M Gillis, deceased, conaiiting of bouse bold and kitchen furniture ; and a smxfl Li brary. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. HANNAH H'GILUS, Administratrix, G U’DONA'.U. Administrator, St- llarya, June 11 h, 1825, June 2S ?8 3d, 5th and7th 4ih,6th and 8th 3d, Jrli and 8ili »lh.7th and 6fb 3d, 6th anti 7th rith 6th anji 7th 3d, 6th am 8th 5th',6th and 8th 4'iv,5rhaud Tilt 5th,7th and 8rh 4tk,5il)and8tli each $1000. All otlieis, (being 30 tickets) having three of the drawn numbers ob them will each be entitled to $5U|). Tlie 52 tiueets haling on them two of the drawn numbers and those two, the 3d and 4'n, will each be entitled to $i00. Tlie 156 tickets having on them tbe 4th and 5th or 4th and 6t t, or 4th and 7th drawn numbers only, will each be entitled to $50. All others (being 1248 ticket.) having two i tho drawn numbers on them, will each be ent tled to $20, And those having on them any one of tbe d awn numbers, (being '0,608 tickets, or 13.6 (nr eacli drawn numberj will each be enti tl'd to $10. No tick, t which shall have drawn a prize of a superior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable thirty days after the drawing, and subject, as usual, to cl -duction of 15 per cent- A considerable portion of this lottery is pot up in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing all the combination numbers, from one to sixty, which parcels are warranted to draw at least $'<0, less the deduction of 15 per cent, with so many chances for th- capital prizes, J- B. YATES, ) „ A.M’INTYRE, \ JIarm g e, »- Philadelphia, Hay 11, 1825. TICKETS AT PRESENT : Jiff. Orders received and forwarded at the above price at LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. May 24 Department, } April 29, 1825. 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T HAT, on the first day of October next, the principal of the six per cent, stock ofthe United States, created under the au thority of an Act of Congress, entitled “An Act authorising a loan for ft sum not exceed ing eleven millions of dollars,” approved on tho fourteenth day of March, pno thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with the interest then duo thereon, will he paid to the proprietors of said stock, or to their attorneys duly authorized, at the Treasury of the United States, in Washington, and at the several Loan Offices, on the bonks of which any portion of seid stock may stand. A surrender of the Certificates of said Stock, will be required aj the time Af pay ment, and the interest on said Stock will cease, from and after the thirtieth day of September noxt. SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of th* Treasury. Map U 42jbf Bottles. QlYfi DOZEN Wine and Porter Bot> Ol/vJ tleB, for sale lni*by LAY* HENDRICKSON, June 16 Druggists, Shad's Buildigs., COLUMBIA HALL, -Lebanon Seringa. T HE Proprietors of these Springs have the pleasure to inform the public, that having made several improvements since the last season, they are enabled to enter tain ss many persons os any establishment in the United States. Columbia Hall is fitted ujt-'vvilh new furniture, in a style e- qua) to the accommodations of at.y other fashionable retreat in the country. Now Lebanon Springs have been Iona celebrated for their medical virtues, ana have been a fashionable resort for many years. The buildings are handsomely sit uated, tlig roouis large and airy, command ing fino views of a beautiful country of mountain and valley, celcbratctfliw purity of atmosphere, for rich surroundiiigsfccuery 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 Huil lor the benefit of persons in delicate health. The proprietors assure those who may visit New-Lebanon fur health or pleasure, that no painB shall be spared to afford them the best accommodations. The Ballstnn and Sarntoga Waters will be kept constant, ly fnr the use of Boarders. The Springs are situated nn the Boston Road, twenty-five miles from Albany, and twenty-eight from the citv of Hudson The roads in every direction nrc in excel lent order, and pass through a beautiful country. ANTHONY KERR, HENRY HULL. iTr’ 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 to the office of the New-York American. May 24 5?rt