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'‘OXTIM K Till' COMMISSION lilltlNKM IN LIT*
BAVOOf., CNUI.K Till’ I’lU.M OK
\.OW k VO.
A ND will at all time* nmko liberal nd-
vmicoH on produce consigned to them
for pale.
Having ship** regularly in the Liverpool
trade, and owning a convenient wharf, on
wlii.'h there are ri><*my fire-proof atoroa, cot
ton will be received and forwarded in their
own vessels, or those to their address, free
of anv rommission.
Orders for merchandize, will he executed
and only a commission charged, when the
payment is satisfactorily secured.
A GENERAL A8I0M.MF.NT OF
fljMTISH I)UY CORD*,
ia hut received, being bought with money
ami selected hy one of tlie partners, they
will be fiirn’shed ns low ns hv any regular
Importing House in the United States, and
on a long credit, for approved paper.
* v. on L’n; T nlV X,
oet 25
ANDREW LOW & CO.
18
Now Landing.
Kfh BUNDLES EASTERN HAY
•Jvr 100 Casks Lime
50 Bawls Whiskey
30 Darrels No. 3, Macharel
25 do No. 2, do
20 do No. 1, do
50 do Fayetteville Flour
25 Half Barrels Baltimore Flour
10,000 Alexandria Sugars
15 Barrels Apple Brandy
25 Barrels India Point C*in
50 Barrels Northern Gin
5 Pipes Uutcnhurph (Jin
For sale by S. C. GBEF.NE.
Jan 10 tOpll
l amp Gil.
J UST received per brig fim. HopUine,
and other lute arrivals from Nuw-
York nnd Now-Bcdf-rd,
1 jUO Gallons of Winter Strained Sperm
(til. in stuuk,
10 Tievcca do. do. do.
3 do. Train or Gin Oil
2 do. Tanners do
20 Rnrrols of Faint Oil
For sale hy HAZAll D & DENSLOW,
Whittttkor-St. 2d door from the Bay.
•lull 15 -till
Potatoes and Apples,
L ANDING from ship Henry Tuke, ut
HuntcrV Wharf.
AND IN STORE,
1 Boa of Elegant Bibles
Pinal! K<’gs ofS.ftmon
No. t and 2 Mess Beef,
No. 1, 2 & 3 Mnekarcl,
Madeira and Claret Wine, in bones
Duck, Cordage, and some large Tar.
paulins
For sale hy JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Buildings.
Jan 22 49p
Flour, Wliiskey, liacon ami
I ai d
OQ HOGRHEDS Whiskey, Baltimore
M O 31 Barrels do do
30 Boxes Bacon
40 Barrels Flour
50 Kegs Lari!
Landing from brig George Washington, at
Jones’ Upper Wharf, and for nalo by
HALL & HOYT.
Jnn 15
EilfcJi Potatoes.
T HREE HUNDRED Hampers of first
quality English Potatoes, just receiv
ed fruit. Liverpool, per brig Dim: a, for *ule
on board. ut Toil'nir’* Wimrf, or bv
BRADLEY, CLAGIK/RX .tlVOOl),
Jan Ai.cinuxV Wharf,
Northern Via, t'rc.
BARBELS Xorthcin Gin
•J 1 Case Pier Glasses
1 do Printh
Received per Colton Plant, for sale bv
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Jan 6
Pipes.
^ 0 BOXES Negro I’ipes
hy
for sale low
HALL & HOYT.
I U t A I
|AA Hampers IRISH POTATOES,
IV/V7 just n-eeiveil, and for sale by
WIILBklCK & SCRANTON.
•'! singes
1 '*■' West India Oran-
A \J Grvr Venus Just received, a
tale
bv
PIIILBRICK & I
Jan 24
. nnd fur
ICR AN"! ON,
Mll7.‘t t Sp.-ire
50n
Cdiii.
t O BUSHELS Corn on boardschr.
A *Jllv lUiiiplon. for sale by
HALL Se HOYT.
.inn 22 49
1* aiti > ook. Washer I toner
T| (j hire by the your. For particular*,
* apply to W. T. \\ 1LLIAMH.
di’C tt
12
T.tL ULUMITAC.E
fcTEA.M SAW ..MILL,
AND
Cast Iron Foundry.
•VHR subscriber respectfully inform* his
iA friend* and the public, that, the above
wUhliahmentB are now in full operation.
Planks and scantling, suitable for tliip-
jnng, can be furnished of the best qualitv,
and of any size, to immediate order. lie
has also on hand, a few fine
Cyphfas Loos,
upwards of thirty feet in length, which he
* ri *° 8UC ^ a * may be required.
At the Cast Iron Foundry, work of every
description, in that line, will bo executed in
• style equal to that of any other factory in
the United States, and on the lowest posth
ole terms. — r
He also continues the manufacture of
Frick,
which he w ni supply i n *„y quantity, to or-
Inc quality of the article is alrbadw
a Ai’, wn ' HKNRY M'ALPIN. '
» j AU.ordor»left,»t,the store of I .n v &
Wice, will be punctually attended to.
LULfi ftiul MV Wl CINE
UBc
P. K. BIIA8S1NNG,
For Liverpool,
The BoHton and Liverpool line
ship
EMERALD, «.
Captain Howr.t,
, .Can take one hundred nnd fifty bales of
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends J (0 tton on freight, and w ill be despatched by
and the public, that he has purchased th 0 *25th iust. A few passengers can be
the establishment in the above business, be- j handsomely accommodated. Apply to the
1. — 1 .a Tt- A IY..I .. ...a Ln Ant.iw.lt/. 4 Ik . a —
longing to Dr. A. Dularochc, oppoaito the
Exchange, where ho offers for aalc at low
prices, a large assortment of
YtcsL UrugA, MetYicineu,
and Chemicals,
AMONO WHICH ARK THE rOLLOWISO !—
Aqua Portia, Alum, Autimony
Arrow Root, Borax. Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do
Pern, do Eola
Camphor, Cantharidcs, Cinnamon
American best and common Castor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Colombo, Fmory, Gum Assafcetida
Aioee, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium
It.inglr.ss, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nntmngs
Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Bizmnth
Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves
Do Cinnamon. Sweet Oil
Prarlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tarter
Glauber. Epsom and Roehello Salts
Tartar Emetic. RniritsnfT"rnentine
Taints lL>j nud In VUE
White, Red and Blark Lead
Prussion Blue, Verdigris
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal Varnish.
Te\’turners.
Pomatum. Antique Oil. Macassar Oil
Best English Slmvirig Soap
Eau do Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Kcse3
Surgical Instruments ar.d Patent Med
icines of every kind, the whole of
warranted quality.
Jan 20 47
Received per Brig Jane,
RA BOXES Northern Candles
SO do “Brown’s” No. I, Soap
50 Barrels New-England Gin
60 do Whiskey
5 Pipes Brandy
6 Firkins Butter
IK STORE,
200 Kegs first quality White Lead
10 Puncheons N. Orleans Rum
10 Bags Pimento
For sale by JOHN W. LONG.
Jan 18 -*" t
(yioci'i and irovision -Hore.
FJ^HE Subscriber beg* leave to inform his
JL friends nnrl (he public, that ho is at
present opening at the Brick Store, Bouth
side ofMarkot-Sqtinrc, (formerly occupied
by Mr. George RolphA
A tlemrai Assortment rtf'
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
all of which will be sold on the most mode-
rite terms fur good payments.
JOHlV JQILYSTO.Y,
' Frazer’s Building*,
jan 24 50p
FLOUR.
R ICHMOND superfine Flour, Ilaxall’s
brand
Falmouth, Vn. do do Thistle
brand, in whole and half bids
Philadelphia, do do in whole nnd ^ bids
For sale in nuantitirs to suit, purchasers,
and on accommodating term*, for approved
paper.
PONCE & MACKENZIE.
jrin 24 50l
cantuin on horrd or to
JOHNSTON, II1LLS Si CO.
.Inn 20 4*u
800 Bales Cott n
Are wanted on freight to com.
plcte the lo.ling of the ship
OLIVE-BRANCH,
P. Ilardiag, Muter,
for Liverpool, apply to
S. B. PARKMAN.
jan 24 5('o
Fur Liverpool,
The well known coppered British
brig
ELIZA ANN,
John Bnird JtSntlvx,
Has part of her cargo engaged and w ill
meet with despatch. For freight of -11)11
ball's cotton, apply to the master on boird
at Scott & Balfour’s wharf, or to'
JOHN II. REID,
dec 16 10
For Philadelphia,
The packet brig
FRANCES,
Cnpt. Croft.
For freight or passage, applv to
WILLIAM NEFF.
Who offer* for safe very lout, to close con-
arguments.
Linseed Oil, Buckwheat Flour
Phiister of Paris. Water-Proof Cement
Best London Porter
Gunpowder Teas.
.Tan 10 48
For t. John*. E. Horida,
The schooner
FIVE BROTHERS,
Will take freight at a low rate,
$,for St. Johns River, if application
is made immediately to Capt. Fviilcr, on
board, at Telfair’S \Yharf, or
THOMPSON Si BONNEY.
Jan 20 47
r or vale, f reight or < harter,
A pilot-boat—burthen forty-five
, tons, a tirst-rate sailer, and in com-
\ plet.e order for any voyage. For
...Is.further particulars, apply to
BRADLEY, CLAQHORN& WOOD.
dec 24
For ct. Fimena and Turtle
Rver,
Tlio regular packet sloop
FAVORITE,
E. D. Courier, M.uter,
_ T _ Will sail on Wednesday next.
For freight nr passage, npplv on board, at
Mongin’s Wharf, or to ELtAS FORT.
Jan 22 4Pp
fciilik A VoUmi.ftfivAl.
BUSHELS of the above article
of n superior quality, and raised
on the Sea Islands north of this place, for
sM* ; a sample of which may be seen at
the Counting-Room of
BROWN Si OVERSTREET.
Jon 21 4Rp
D
Wanted, to TuecAwise,
AR1EN BANK STOCK. Apply to
J. P. HENRY.
Jan 10 4Gl
i ig and • arness lor Sale.
A N elegant second hand Gig, with pla
ted Harness, for side on reasonable
terms. Apply to the Editor.
Jan ft 37
P” RiONS
H AVING business with Wm. Brr.criER,
NOTARY PUBLIC, muy for the
present find him at the office of Alexander
Hunter and William P. Beers, Notaries
Public, in the Exchange.
Jn n 13 41
Office of the Murine nnd Fire
Insurance Cow puny
Savannah, December 2d, 1R24.
P ERSONS holding hills of this Compa
ny, are requested lo present them for
payment forthwith, as it is desirable that
th<*y should all lie redeemed us early as may
be convenient.
GEO. SCIILEY,.President,
doc 4 9
favannuh and Augu ta Line of
Staires,
In conseqncnce of
the accident to the
stram-boat, the Savan
nah and Augusta Line
of Stages, is extended from Purysburgh to
the Union Ferry, in South Carolina. A
largo row-boat will leave Bolton’s Central
Wharf, for the Union Ferry, on each Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday, at half-pant
six o’clock, A. M. which will convey the
pa angora to that place. Only eight will
be admitted. Fare ten dollar*.
J. J. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
T*n 3 3?
8WANNAH FENCIBLES.
Attention!
YOU «ro hereby ordered to
ho and appearon your Parade-
Ground, on Thursday next,
the 27th hint, by 3 o’clock, A.
M. completely armed and c-
quipped lor Regimental Pa
rade.
By order of Cnpt. Hunter,
MILLS,
1»( Sergeant.
jan 24 50
CANAL LOTTERY,
KEW SERIES,
TO BE .DRAWN ON WEDNESDAY, TUP. NINTH
MARCH, AND FINISHED IN FIVE MlNUTLS
T HE Prizes in this Lottery, are deter
mined in the sumo manner as the pre
ceding class, whic h has affosded sin h uni*
versa! satisfaction. It i* under the man
agement of J. B. YATES and A. M’IN
TYRE, and will be drawn under the super
intendunce of the Commissioners appointed
by the Governor of Pennsylvania. The
sum to be disposed of in this Lottery, is
9
In the following xpleiidid prizes
SCHEME.
1 Prize of
30,000
is
430,000
• 1 . • .
10,000
-
- 10,000
2 - - -
5,000
-
- 10,000
2 - - -
2,128
•
- 4,256
20 - - -
1,000
-
- 20,000
30 - - -
500
-
- 15,000
52 - - -
100
-
- 5,200
104 - - -
50
-
- 5 200
1300 - - -
16
-
- 20,800
10608 - - .
8
-
- 84,864
12120 Prizr8,
22100 Blanks,
£205,320
34220 Tickets.
PRICE OF TICKETS, :
:::$T
CP Orders nrn received in the above BRIL
LIANT LOTTERY, by
w. lunwAvrso.v,
whose orders in the prereeding class pro
duced a large amount of prizes, among
which was
No, 25,343, combination 54, 22, 30, $1000.
*-* Prize tickets paid or received as cash
Jan 10
M B. rmc L IP S, OF ROCKVILLE
ACADEMY. S. CAROLINA,
H AVING arrived in this city, for the
purpose of establishing a School for
Youth ok both skxks, ho respectfully so
licits the patronage of the public.
The testimonials of his ability, attention.
<Uul kindness, to the pupils thiit have been
placed under his tuition, and tiioir rapid
progress in the several branches of their
education, at the examinations, particular
ly in the English Grammar, from the
manner of his teaching it, will, he earnest
ly hopes, ensure to hint a portion of patro
nage.
, . • j, Terms of Tuition in the following branch
Just received by the 1st, ar- c s of education, $o0 per Annum
©jfciwsaMflr,
( hina and Glass-Ware.
rival* from Liverpool, N. York,
and Boston, a very elegant as-
Bortment of
CROCKERY, CHINA AND
GLASS-WARE.
Fv.^y A I.so,
^ PLATED CASTORS, BRI
TAN MA TEAPOTS, and a variety of
FANC1 ARTICLES, which will be uold
low for cabh or city paper.
T. G. CHAMBERLIN,
No. 5, Gibbon’* Buildings,
ON CONSIGNMENT
20 Barrel* Shell Barks
4 Boxes Garden Seeds
1 Case Cloth. Hair and Hearth Brushes
1 do Japanned Bellow*
1 do English Fancy Soups
2 Casks I)av & Martin’s Blacking
fl7r p||
1 >
.Tan 15
lioatd ar.d Lodging.
A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can he
accommodated in a respectable private
family with Board and Lodging, and a *ep*
urate sitting room, if required, handsomely
furnished, upon moderate terms—or three
Gentlemen wishing to form a private party,
may be accommodated.—For particulars i
apply al this olliru.
IP
Wanted Immediately.
T WO FIRST RATE JOURNEYMEN
ROOT-MAKERS, to whom constant
employment will ho given. Also, a free
colored appronl ice, to t he above business, bf
about fourteen years of nee.
JOSEITI.,SINGER,
Broughton-Street, near Bnll-St.
J- S. informs Ids custom
ers, that in making Boots
for £ n 50 per pair, and foot,
ing for $ 150, it is for CASH
4:
ON LY, a* when a credit is given, the price
is for making, and $4 50 for footing.
Ji'Kt received oh above, from New-York,
English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic,
Geography, Astronomy, History, Rhtt*
uric mid Composition, Natural and
•Moral Philosophy, and the
Belle L< tires.
French and L«uin, if required, at an ad
ditiounl charge.
Navigation and the manner of measuring
the distant-.- of the sun and moon or fixed
stars, and of computing the longitude bv lu
nar observations ; the method oi finding the
latitude by double oltiti.drs, and the vuria
tion of the compass, taught upon reasoua
bio term*.
Miss Phillips will assist in the tuition
of the young Indies entrusted to hi* care.
Should Mr. Phillips be so fortunate a*
to meet with a sufficient support, it is his
intention to open school on the third of
January, and further will establish a Board
ing school, upon the same terms as those of
his academy at Rockville, and masters to
instruct in accomplishments requisite, will
be provided.
Any lady or gentleman wishing to honor
him with their patronage, will have the
kindness to send their cards to his present
place of residence, at Capt. Douville’*
Johnston’s-Sqimre, and he will immediate
ly wait upon them.
dee 13 1d||
irctois
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
SY OAX.VIM BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH
NEXT,
At XI o’clock, will be .old in front of the
Court-House, in this city, FIVE NE
GROES, Sampson, Old Grace, Young
Grace, Kink and Jenny, belonging to the
estate of David Johnson, dec. and sold by
permission of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, hy order of the Executor.
Infnvmtttiou Wanted
A NY information from, or relative to Mr.
FnEPEnicK Lowr, Printer, a native of
. - , Manchester, England, and who, when last
a supply of the FINEST CALF SKIN, heard from,resided at Monticello. Jasper
suitable for first rate boots and slwes, which rounty. Georgia, where it was understood
will be made up at the above price, both in h„ |,„t mnr ried a voung woman of the name
the finestjfld strongest manner. „f White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to
f” 11 r> |l?n H ■ the care of the editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received
ftoliCU.
A LL persons having demands against
the Estate of D. W Mounts, arc re
quested to leave them legally attested at
the Counting-Room of Mr. E. P. Butts i
those indebtod to the,Estate, are required
to make immediate pa i ntent to
SOLOMON S. SHAD,
JAMES M SMITH,
Qualified Executors.
Jan Ji 48n
TURK *i,
TIIR tonomont brick Houho
in York-Strcpt., recrnlly occu
pied by O. Sturgo*, Esq. dec.—
po*Hp**ion given inunediafcly'
Also, THREE STORES, in the vicinity
of the market—rent low. Apply to
T. R.* PRICE.
Jan 11 noi'a
(D'The editors of pnpers in the State of
Georgia, and in the Weatern country* will
confer an obligation upon an anxiou* mo
ther, by giving the above one or two in
sertions in their papers.
jan'22 49
Notice.
1IIOSE who have an'
the late Matthias
Laurel Smv-MilL
<npHK shove Mill is now in complete or- ’ Chatham County, decease!
dor, and will cut snd deliver at Savah- to render in their dema^
ns : , or at the plantations on the river, him , tested ; and those indebtei
ber of every description wonted. Applv to cd, lo make immediate pav
HORACE KIRBY. Savnnnnh. or to I CHARLES
JACOB REAP,tyakieV Plantation. I k
dec 13 ■' - 16p|[Afef j Jan 15
demands against
late of
Qualified
ecutor.
43if
HK.Vi) QU RI’EKS,
Savamn.vh, 27th Dec. 1824.
■RtVgttAtt V\t iVfcx %.
The Colonels or commond-
ing ofticera of the Regiment*
of the First Brigade, First Di
vision, Georgia Militia, are or
dered to have their respective
Regiments and battalions, un
der arm* at the tim- s and pla
ces. which may be directed by
the Inspector of the Brigade,
for the purpose of being trained
and instructed by him, in the
exercise, and evolutions pre
scribed by Congres*.
The General will review the Militia in
each Cuunty, and will notice in public or
ders, the appearance and conduct of each
corps ; giving ail proper praise where it i»
due, and censuring without reserve, any
misconduct or negligence on the part of the
officers or privates under his command.
However unpleasant it may be, it will
not be pretermitted, under any circumstan
ces to enforce the provisions of the Militia
Law, to its fullest extent, against all who
may render themselves liable to its penal
ties.
The inspector is charged with the pro
mulgation of these orders, and the most
punctual ut ention to the performance of
the important duties of his station, upon
which mainly depends the discipline of the
Brigade.
By order General H-inrt*,
SAMUEL STILES.
Aid-de-Camp.
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, )
Savannah, Jan. 18, 1825. \
In conformity with the above order the
Colonels of the RcgimentB, of the First Bri
gade, will muster their respective com
mands at the times, and in the manner fol
lowing, viz
On Friday the 4th March next at 11 o’
clock, A. M. a convention of the field, staff,
company and non-commissioned officer* of
35th Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun
ty.—And on the 5th March next, at 11 o- 1
cloch, A. M. the review and inspection of
the Buttalion belonging to Chatham Coun
ty-
On Thursday the 10th March next, at
11 o’clock, a convention of the field, staff,
compuny and non commissioned officers of
Effingham Battalion—And on the 11th of
March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the re
view und inspection of the Battalion.
On the 18th March next, at 11 o’clock, a
convention of the field, staff, company and
non-commissioned officers of the Camden
County Battalion—And on the 19th March
next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the review and
inspection oftne Battalion.
On the iflst March next, at 11 o’clock, A.
M. a convention of the field, staff’, compa
ny and non-commissioned officers of the
YVuyue County Battalion—And on the 22d
March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the re
view and inspection of the Battalion.
On the 24th March next, at 11 o’clock,
A* M. a convention of the field, staff, com
pany and non-commissioned officers of the
Glynn County Battalion—And on the 35th
March, the review and inspection of the
Battalion.
On the28th March next, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. a convention of the field, staff, com
pany and non •commissioned officers of M’-
Intosli County Baiialion—And on the 2°t]i
March, the review und inspection of the
Battalion.
On the 30th March ne\t, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. a convention of the field, staff, com
pany and non-commissioned officer* of the
Liberty County Battalion—And on the 31st
March next, the review and inspection of
the Battalion.
On the 1st of April next, at 11 o’clock,
A- M. a convention of the field, staff, com
pany and non-commissioned officers of the
Bryan County Battalion—And on the 2d the
review and inspection of the Battalion.
On the 7th April next, at 11 o’clock, A.
M. a convention of the field, staff, compa
ny and non-commissioiied officers of the 1st
Regiment (City of Savannah) and on the
9th April, the review and inspection of the
Regiment.
It is required, and ordered, that all offi
cers, non-commissioned officers, and pri
vates be armed and accoutred according to
law, except such a* belong to Volunteer
Corps, whose equipments shall be in con
formity with the rules for the government
of t he corps. Field Officers, with their staff’,
of this brigade, are required to attend the
reviews and inspection within tli^ir respect
ive command*. All officers will be provided
with their commission* on the day ofinspec-
tion and review, and those commanding
companies ore ordered to furnish the Ad
jutant at least five days previous to the re
view and inspection, a* above ordered, with
an exact return of their respective compa
nies ; which return* will be consolidated by
the Adjutant, the same to bo delivered, to
me at the commencement of the inspection
of the Battalion. After the review and in
spection, such further exercises and ,man
ouvres, will be performed as may bia^re
quired by the Commanding General.*'
WM. C. WAYNE.
Brigade Insp. 1st Brig. 1st Div. G. M.
Jan 19 46
BY J. B. BfeRBERl- Ut 00.
THIS DAY, 25th hurt.
Will br sold bufore our store, at XI oVlnrk,
a quantity of FURNITURE, aim. a larqe
and general assortment of GROCERIES.
Jan 24
COFFEE AND LOGWOOD.
by J. B. HERBERT * 00.
On FRIDAY. 28th inst.
Will be sold on Wallace’s Wharf, land,
ing from ship Niagnru, at XI o’clock. 3.‘8
Huge Now St. nominee COFFEE. 15 Tun,
LOGWOOD— Terms at time of sale,
Jan 25
BY J. B. HERBERT & CO.
On FRIDA Y, 28th inst.
Will be sold on Wallace’s W| arf, at XI
o’clock, 12 Dozen Port Wino, shipped front
the Royal Company, and very Superior-
Terms cash.
Jan 25
NEW-VOUK
State Literature Lottery,
CLASS IV.
I N this scheme the amount ofca,’ is
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY.
ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the lid.
lowing mj liner:—
2 Prizes of 8to ooo
8 5 000
1 3,08*
<7 1.000
20
41
51
500
200
100
and a largo number of smaller denomina.
tion. and chance* fur a short time only, fciX
DOLLARS—Shares in proportion.
Orders received and forwarded, free of ex
pen*o, by
W. ROBERTSON,
who ordered in the Lottery just closed, fot
persons hi this city,
No. 25,343, combination 54,22,30. <1000
2,810, 8,28,29, 100
and a large- amount in smaller prizes.
Jan 20
Maryland
STAY E LOT VERY,
NO. HI.
T HE official list of ninth day’s drawing
is received and ready for examination.
No. 16,857, prize of 41000
2,480, 4,708, 9,456. 14,943, |oQ
3,843, 15,737, 16,706, 17,565, 50
191 prizes of iq
The tenth drawing took place on 20tb
inst. and will bo received on JOth.
TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS.
Prizes yet to be draw,
40,000, I 10,000
20,000, | 5,000
At. Ac. See.
Adventurers should not delay giving tholt
orders, as tickets will soon advance.
Applv at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Jan 22
ljoUery ,Vot\ce.
Tho Drawing- of tli« Nmi/-
Literature Lottery,
IV. CLASS,
Will take place on the 6th of April, und net
On the Firel of March, as before state/,
THE PENNSYLVANIA
Union Canal Lottery ',
14th CLASS.
will he drawn in Pniladclphia on the 9th of
March, mid finished m a few minutes, who#
the following brilliant capitals will be dig.
tributed to adventurers —
30 000,-10,000,—5,000—
5.000, Use
Tickets will advance in a faw day®,
Present price JJ7.
Order* received a* u*uul at
JLTfff ).*!!£ IBS'S
jan 24
EXCHANGE OIFK R.
50
V tiluviunWnn W stnUA
A NY Information respecting Henry lint.
- » chison, of Mount Gale, county of Kj]«
kenny. Ireland, who arrived in Savannah
from Liverpool, in tho ship Blnrln r, t'rci.i.
Potter, in November or December, IV.i;,
shortly after soiled for New. York, ami fas
not since been hoard of, will be tliunlcfniiy
received by the subscriber, directed to
vannah, Geo. who has lately had letters
from the family of said Hutchison, express,
ing their anxiety to hear If he be alive.
II. Hutchison is about eighteen years cf
age, fair complexion, light brown hair, and
:hoi
N otice.
A MEETING of tho Stockholders of the
Sleam-Bont Company of Georgia, will
take place at tho Office in Savannah, on
THURSDAY, the 10th day of next month,
February, at ten o’clock, A. M. on business
of importance. A general attendance is
requested.
N. B Any absent stockholder may, by
power of attorney, under seal, authorise
any other stockholder to vote for him or her.
WM. P. HUNTER.
Trnasur&r Steam-Boat Company.
Jan 10 38
Y3. VAank .VtAes, '
F OR SALT! at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Ia a 20
about five feet nine inches high,
XJ* The editors of papers throughout the
Union, ore particularly requested to ‘gi ve
this notice a few insertions, and lend theif
aid to restore this young man to his diswif,,
senate parents ;
HENRY MACDONNF.I.L,
Jan 13 3|
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, 1
Savannah, 4th Jan. 1825, j
P ERSONS liablo to City Taxes, are
lierehv required to make their returns
on or before the TENTH DAY OF FR1|.
UUARY NEXT. In case of default, doi|.
ble tax will be assessed on all defaulter*
after that period, in conformity with tlu> ut*
’’lUMmauch case made anil provided.
EgET M. W. STEWART.
» T City Treasuror,
Ian It 46 '