Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 28, 1825, Image 3

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THE SITUBPRIBEHS X Til* COMV. Slow BVHM-.M t\V- tUK.01, CHUR* Tlir, HUM or 1*aA0, \.0W & , a NO will nt nil mnl f t ' liborw ad- viinoea on producu consigned to them * llavitiK »>iM'“ T€*(t«»lnrty in the Liverpool trailo, noil owning a convenient wlmrt, on whi li there are roomy.Iirr-)imif shn*. cot- ton will he reeoiveil nmi forwarded in their •Is, or those to their address, tree OTIYO and M YAH Cliff Y. stf'(i>isiao P E. BlttSSINNE, R ES1-ECTFUI.lv informs hie friends _ , and the public, that ho line purchased t0 Wv() both 4fh Mh Mh 4B> YOU. UAY&ti. 4 LINE OF PACKETS has bom esta- hlisnedbetween New-York and Ilnvro, ton own vi of nnv commission- Orders for morehnndiie.will be executed and only u commission charged, when the payment is satisfactorily secured. k arxKRAi. issonTMENT or Bumnn Dtiv Go»us, is pint received, being bought with money and selected bv one of.he partners, they will bo furnished ns low ns by any regular Importing House in the Units’ll States, mid on a long credit, for approved paper. B ANDREW LOW & CO. Savannah and Align ta Line of Stages. In consequence of the accident to the steam-boat, the Savan nah and Augusta Line of Stages, is extended from Pnrysburgh to the Union Ferry, in South Carolina. A tin- establishment, in the above Dumnesa, be-' #lvJ/J!(lrfl j ,/mcA »w«/A during the >«S» row-boat will leave Bolton’s Central longing to Dr. \. Delnroche, opposite the / Thc Bh j. )B composing the line, arc Wharf, lor the Union Ferry, on each IW Exeliange, where ho offere »r sale at low t sail(jr wel \ f(mml nlld c “ mlmln dcd, cop- day, Thursday ami Saturday, at hall-past prices, a largo assortment of I pored and copper fastened. Their nccom- o rl<K ' l< - A. M. winch will convoy the VwiCS. MedkittCB, motlutions for passengers, comprise ail that passengers to that place. Only eight will reftBU I TttgS, aviruavauco, re(11 iired. for comfort and ccmveni-. bo admitted. Fare ton dollars. on the First ■Mm mu. BV ' ALVIN BAKER, ’J /iiS DAY, 28tll jllHt. At XI oWock, iu front of hie Auction Slurp, a general mfeorlmeiit of GliOCE* HIES, and at liali-paHt XI o'clock, in store, a general assortment of DR Y GOODS. Jan ‘,'0 mm® sm*. oct i IK can be required, for comfort and convene ence. Passengers in the cnbin will bo ta ken for JUOearh, for which they arefurnish- ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample stores of every description. Jan 3 J. J. THOMPSON, Proprietor. 32 and V\p,ni\c.a\a, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING t— Aqua Forlis, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax. Bergamot . Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do ; Goods intended for shipment by tlieirt, 8\TOROWv\ca\ \ifcCt\lVbR • Peru, do Fola may be Bent to the agents, wlio will attendi Camphor, Cuntharides, Cinnamon to their reception and forwarding, without EXEMPLIFIED BY SPLENDID AP- American best and common Castor Oil; charge for storage or commissions. Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas expenses which may, in such cases be Butter, Lard, Hr ms \c. Just reninti hii ship II u* II uUocr, « JV FIRKINS Goshen Butter, 1st qual’y XU -It Kegs Lard, from 30 to 40 lbs each 10 Barrels Burlington Hams, small size 10 Half barrels Mess Pork 10 do do Pig do . 10 Casks Choose, first quality 30,0110 American Sugar* IN STOKE, 100 Barrels Pilot uml Navy Bread SO do Beef and Pork 50 do Tar, Pitch and Rosin Cordage, Leads Lilies, and Twine Together with u full assortment of auol’Minus and inionsioxs. ID - Ship Stores put up at short notice, and low prices, by ABNER BASSETT, No. 1, Mongiu’s New Buildings. T., , U! 6 l o^nac inaiidy. PIPES “ Seignette’s Brand." just re ceived per Louisa Matilda, for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. I.N STOKE, SO Tierces new Rico lo Pipes Holland Gin to Hogsheads Jamaica Ruts 50 Barrels Flour 3o Barrels Hems 35 Barrels Gin 50 Crates Crockery 20 Kegs Butter 50 Barrels Maeknrel, No. S 20 Cases Port Wine 10 Casks Oil Jan 12 i litter, l aiii , *<: 3 CST received per ship Cotton-Plant, ami brig Frances. 20 Kegs Goshen Butter 10 Barrels Hams 30 do Mess Beef 15 Half barrels Corn Meal lit do do Fly Market Beef 15 Kegs Lard 5,t Barrels Philadelphia Family Flour 50 Half do do do do 10 do do Buckwheat Flour 100 Barrels Pnta‘oes For sale bv BRADLEY. CLAGIIORN & WOOD, Ta A'leninx’- '"I’f. ucu t ot k, lilt! S ISC. Just received per ship Corsair, and other: late arrivals, OA BBLS primu Beef -0c!v> ineNS do 15 Half do no 3ft Bbls prime F ik 20 Durness 6^ 10 Half obis Fuller Market. Beef 5 ii’.iis aninkoj Beet 10 I)o smoked Hama 10 Do Sargent's Crnekerp IS Kegs ehoitv Goshen Butter 25 Do new Lard 6 lliids priuii: retailing Molasses j And in Steve, a g'lioritl assortnvn! of ' SHI I’ CHANDLERY &, GROCERIES. For auk* by BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD. dec -'8 Hour, Whiskey, 1 aeon and lard rj HOGSHEDS Whiskey, Baltimore £. *J 87 Barrels do do 30 lleves llaeon ■til Barrels Fleur 50 l\ cgs Lard Landing limn brig George Washington, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, arid for sale bv HALL & HOYT. Jnn 15 Colombo, Finery, Gum Assaioetida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guineum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna. Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Bizmuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon. Sweet Oil Pearitttfh, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Suit ofTortar Glauber. Ensoul and Rnehelle Salts T.irtnr F.-e v F ofT- -pontine ——■ ■ |i’ Tain is l),j amt iu OiV. White, Red and Black Lead Prussion Bine, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Hod, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Vamibh. fevtumwj. Pomatum, Antique Oil. MacaBsar Oil Best English Slinving Soap Ban d.e Cologne, Laveuder Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icines of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 21) 47 The i actu- be col- ally incurred, will when requested 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 pa sage, must be addressed, post paid, to CRASBOUS & BOYD. Atimts, New York. oct 14 ‘ 12 tastings. TONS carron castings, just rcceiv- Vd from Greenock, via. Charleston, con isting of the following assortment, viz : 2600 pots from 1 to 30 gallons 200 American spiders, from 9 to 13 inches 50 set flat metal weights, from 1 oz. to 4 lbs. 12(1 London skillets, from 1 to fi quarts 1300 camp ovens, from 9 to 13 inches 130 untinned tea kettles, from one to 5 quarts I For sale by P- M’DERMOTT. I ,1-0 II W hiskey, • hie- and Paints. C. C. GRISWOLD, O FFER fe for «ale, landing from ships Juno and William Wullaco, 20 Harrftls Whiskey in Barrels Newark Cider 100 Kegs White Lead 10 do Black Paint 5 do Spanish Bro>vn 10 Bar • is Whiting Jnn 25 a aiuliitg FROM SHIP JVM. WMjTiACE, 5 BARRELS ) B h , Sc |, ie(Jam Gin 2 Pi pea \ 12 tfarri’k ot Bum 9 Barr,Is'’ \ Am " riran Bran,1 y 2 Bntvtls Alcohol (pure spirits) For *iil” !>y JAMES REA. Jan JO 5^p For New-Vork, (E ST Alt T. iS H E f) LIN E,) The regular packet ship WILLIAM WALLACE, T. U . erf, Mister, Will meet with immediate de spatch. For freight or passage, having su perior accommodation?, apply * n Captain Wood, on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to HALL & HOYT. Jan 26 For .Liverpool, The well known coppered British brig ELIZA ANN, John Baird Jlnslt'.r, Has part of h^r cargo engaged and will moot with despatch. For freight of 40ft bales cotton, nnply to the master on board, at Scott & Balfour’s wharf, or to JOHN H. REID, dec 16 1» For Philadelphia, The packet brig FRANCES, Copt. Craft. For freight or parage, apply to WILLIAM NEFF. Who offers for sale vert/ lou % , to close con signments, Linseed Oil, Buckwheat Flour Plnister of Paris, Watcr-Prpof Cement Best London Porter Gunpowder Teas. Jnn 19 46 fur t. John*. K. i-Iorida, The schooner FIVE BROTHERS, Will take freight at a low rate. >,for St.. Johns River, if application is made immediately to Capt. Fuller, on board, at TehiiirV Wharf, or THOMPSON &. BONNEY. Jan 20 47 l ig and • unless for ale A N elegant, second bund Gig, with pla ted Harness, tor sale on reasonable terms. Apply to the Editor. Jnn J) Landing, Kfi BARRELS New-Eiigland Gin *Jvr 411 do Whiskey For sale low if taken front the Wharf, by JOHN W. LONG. Jan 25 * 51 p NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND GIN. ar.cFivr.n pf.r brio gcoksp. wasiiimotox, "I /‘WVKEG8 N cw Leaf Lard J. VIV 15U limns 3 Barrels CaHtor Oil 6 Pipes H. Gin. Swan Brand 30 Barrels Mess Pork For sail) by J. B. HERBERT & CO. Jnn 14 put ON 1 H AVING business with YVsvt. Brr.ntEn, NOTARY PUBLIC, may for the present find him at the ofiice of Alexander H inter and William P. Beers, Notaries Public, in the Exchange. f or . ale, veiglit or i hartcr. . A pilot-hont—burthen forty-tivi tons, u rirFt-i ate sailer, and in com- ’k pleto order for any voyage. For further particuhirs. npplv to BRADLEY, CEAGHOHJVic WOOD. dec 24 PARATUS. MR GOODACRE, F ROM England, proposes ot the close of his present Course of Lectures in the city of Charleston to visit Savannah & • Augusta, and to deliver a COURSE of EIGHT LECTURES on Agronomy, und ‘ :ji Introductory Historical Lecture," (which last will be gratis, though with some ar rangement to secure pla#es tor Ladies, and for young people) in each ol the above ci ties, providing that Theatres or oilier pub lic Romos can be obtained, capable of dis playing the following Instruments, by which the Lectures ure exemplified w- 1- A Transp>irnit. Tcenstriul Glohe, con taining upwards of filly square Ibet of sur face, including all the recent discoveries. 2. A Horizontal Tellurian, Lunarian and Edipsareon, the Earth’s Orbit performing a course of forty-feet, with an elegant Zodiac fifty-four feet in circumference. 3, .4 Vertical Transparent Tellurian, with lesigus of the Four Seasons, and a double Zodiac, its circumfcrrence thiity feet. 4. A Transparent Climate Instrument, em* bracing four Zones of the Celestial Sphere, forty-five feet in circumference. 5. A splendid Transparent Orrery, con taining the Sun, with all tlm Pianets and Satellites, fifty feet in circumference. 6 and 7. Two elegant Transparent Plan ispheres of the visible Starry Heavens, for ty-live feet in circumference, (one with the fi gures of the Constellations, the other with •ut) they cun he rectified to time, and to any place iu the Atlantic States of the Union. 8. Plan of a Universal System ; or System i f Solar Systems, thirty feet in circumfer inco. With smaller instruments and Mathemat ical auxiliary Diagrams, amounting in num ber to nearly forty. The whole of this Apparatus has been constructed at great expense, either by the Lecturer, or under his immediate inspec tion, and it is esteemed by competent jud ges bolter calculated to elucidate this sub lime science than any yet exhibited to the public, Mr. Goodacrf. hopes to arrive in Geor gia in the early purl, of February, and pled ges himself to use his utmost exertions to merit a continuance of that liberal patron age which has been conferred on his Lec ture? in London, Liverpool, Boston, New- Y-ork. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washing ton, Richmond, this city, and oilier places on both sides the Atlantic, where in the three years he has travelled as a public Lecturer, lie h ’.s had the honour of deliv ering his Lectures. Charleston, Jun. 22d, 1825. inf .1 Rftn BY CALVIN BAKER, On the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH NEXT, At XI o’clock, will bo sold 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 Duvul Johnson, dec. and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of the Executor. CANAL LOTTERY, Jan 13 41 English Potatoes. T HREE HUNDRED Hampers of first quality English Potatoes, just receiv ed from Liverpool, per brig Diana, for sale on hoard at T< ItV.irV Wharf, or by BRADLEY, CLAGVICIiN & WOOD, Jan 22 Ami - ' y.e Wharf. JsuiVurn Giii, t- c, Wff BARRELS Northern Gin i aJ 1 Case Pi, r 1 do Prints Received per Cotton-Plant, for sale bv J. B. HERBERT & CO. Jan 6 NEW SERIES, TO DE nnAWN ON WKDNFSTMY, TIIF. NINTH j MARCH, AND KINISHKh IN FIVE MINUTES, T HE Prizes in this Lottery, are deter- ^ minediiithesamenmnnernsthepre- Savannah, 4th Jnn. 1325. \ ; ceding cluss, which has nflosiled such nni- r%i<Denvc v c, , n-, o, „ „ vi-real satisfaction. It. is under the luati- OLRR0NS liable to City Taxes, are em of J. B. YATES and A. M’lN- hercov reqiured to miiKC their returns TVRE and wi „ bp Jmwll m „ ler t „e B „ p ,, r . i"i i,"v vrvV 1 ' int,affiance of the Conmiissioners appointed JARY NEXT. In case ol default, dim, by the Govl . rilor of 1 . eilnBV | vaIli ' ll l . The sum to be disposed of in this Lottery, is In tile following splendid prizes SCHEME. on or RU bin tax will be assessed on all defaulters alter that period, in conformity with the or diliance in zuch case made and provided. M. W. STEM ART, City Treasurer, Jan 19 40 To Lease, F OR a term of years, tli* whole nr a part of the L«t No. 5, Reynolds Ward, First Tything. lately occupied by Mr. Srtzo, the best stand lor bnsijiMss in the city. Ap ply to Dr. J. B. BLRTIIKLOT. Jan 25 ’ SI lhpcs A A BOXES Negro Pipes, for sale low ** ” by HAI.L A HOYT. .'•in 7 Blifk.ii „ A FEW dozen of Duy A Martin’s Genu ine Blacking, for sale by P. E. BRASSINNE, J Exchange. fin. Q O BARRELS Northern Gin, for sale 47 by CALVIN BAKER, Jan 4 • Insurance Company 13 ivana iij, December 2d, 1324. IJERSONS holding bills of this Comps-[ l ny, are requested to present tliem t'"r payment forthwith, as it is drsiralde that; they should all bu redeemed as early as may be convenient. GEO. SCIIl.EY, President, dee 4 " 1 Prize of 3ft,0ft0 is ^30,000 1 - - - 10.000 - - k 10,000 ° . . 5,000 - - 10,000 2 -» - -r 2,128 . - 4,256 2ft - - - l.lh'O - - 20,000 30 - - - 500 - - 15,000 52 - - - 100 - 5,200 101 - - - 5ft - - 5 *200 1300 - - - 16 - 20.800 106U8 - - - e - - 84,864 12120 Prizes, 22100 Blanks, $205,320 3 1220 Tickets. PRICE OF TICKETS, Hoavd ar& 'UitVging. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can be accommodated in a respectable private familv witli Bannl mid Lml/ring, and a sep arate’sitting room, if required, handsomely furnished, upon moderate terms—or three Gt ntlnmon wishing to Iprpi u private parly, may be aceommodated.—«rFor particulars apply at this office. 1 JantB « P- O'Orders are received in the above BRIL LIANT LOTTERY, by W. TVOBVaW. VS.QX, whoso ordort: in the proceeding class pro ducod a large amount of prizes, among which was No. 25.343, combination 54, 22, 30, $1000. *.,* Prize ticki’ls pnid or reee‘v»>d ns ensh TiiL HL.JUlAtiL S VEAJS1 SsiW ..MILL, AND Cast Iron Foundry. i~p!IIi subscriber respectfully informs his friemts and the public, timt the above establishments are now in full operation. Planks and scantling, suitable for ship ping, can be furnished of the best quality and of any size, to immediate order» IJt hae also op hand, a few line i vpress Luos, upwards of thirty feet in length, which he will saw into such sizes as may be required. At tho Cast Iron Foundry, work of every description, in that line, will bo executed in a style equal to that of any other factory in the United States, and on the lowest possi bio terms. l!e also continues the manufacture of Brick, which be will supply in any quantity, to or der. The quality of the article is already well known. HEA'R Y M'A LPIX. ITr All orders left nt the store of Low & Wallace, will be punctually attended to. Id (J aou InfoTtmvUon \Vanted A NY informationfrom, or relative to Mr FukdFric k Lowl, Friut.er, a native of Manchester, Kuglnnd, and who. when lust heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper rouniy.* Georgia, where it was understood he hail married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of tho Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. iU The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. Win 2? 49 ocket innles CASK Socket Spades, just received and for sale by N. B. WfcliiD. Jan 4 Crockery. 'ubscribcrs continue to file orders for Crockery, of any description, on advantageous terms Persons wishing to ordt»r for tho spring, would do well to hand in their orders, as early as the month of January. J* B. HERBERT Si CO. nov 26 TO PUINTKli-i. A RAMAGE PRINTING PRESS.com pleto mnl in good order, sufliciont to work an imperial form, will bo sold nt n low Q® POUNDS Cnrrnn Cant- gricn, if applied for immediately nt the of- Carron ( as/mgs. dec 10 ings, for sale low. by N, 0. WEEi). i fico of tin: Georgiarfi- Itov | EXECUTOR’S SALE. COFFEE AND LOGWOOD. BY J. a. HEHJJBnT A OT THIS DAY, 20th inst. Will bo cold on WkIIdccVi Wlmrf, lmi^ i-ig from ship Niagara, nt XI,'’clin k. 3 'B Bugs Now St. Dopiingo COFFEE. 15Tonn LOG WOOD.—Tctnia at time pf tale. Jnn 25 HEAD QU.K' EIH, Savannah, 27th Dec. 1824, Brigade Ovdeva. The Colonels or command ing officers of the Regiments of the First Brigade, First Di vision, Georgia Miiitia, are or dered to have their respective R -gimeuts and Imttulions, un der arms at the times 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 Congress. The General will review the Militia in each County, and will notice in public or ders, the appearance and conduct of each corps ; giving all proper praise where it b due, and censuring without reserve, any misconduct or negligence on the purt of tin. officers or privates under his command. However unpleosant it may be, it will not be pretennittod, 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 Di'mi punctual at ention to the performance of the important, duties of his station, upon which mainly depends the discipline of the Brigade. By order General Hardex, SAMUEL STILES. Aid-de-Camp. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, ) Savannah. Jan. 18, 1825. \ In conformity wit h the above order the Colonels of the’Regimcnt9, of the First Bri gade, will muster theif 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 noni-commissioned officers of 35th Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun ty.-—And on the 5th March next, at 11 o- cinch, A. M. the review and inspection of the Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun tv. On Thursday the 10th March next, at 11 o’clock, a convention of the field, start, company and non commissioned officers of Effingham Battalion—And on the 11th of March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. tfie view and inspection of the Battalion. On the l»th Mar.;h next at 11 o’clock, a convention of the field, start, company and non-comm|.-sioucd officers of the Camden County Battalion—And on the 19th March next, at II o’clock, A. M. the review and inspection oftuc Battalion. On the 5(1 st March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. u convention of the field, staff, eompa ny and non-commissioned officers of the SVaylie County Battalion—And on the 22d March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the re - iow 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 Coupty Battalion^-And on the 25th 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’- lntosh County Battalion—And on the 2'^th March, the review and inspection of the Battalion. On the 30th March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the field, staff, com pany and non-commissioned ollicers of the Liberty County Battalion—And on the 31at 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 nnd non-commissioned officers of the Bryan County Battalion—And on the 2d the review and inspection of the Battalion. On the7t.h April next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention qftlie field, staff, compa ny and non-commissioned officers of the 1st Regiment (City of Savannah) nnd on the 9th April, the review and inspection of thn^ Regiment. It is required, and ordered, that all offi cers, non-commiHsioned officers, aud pri vates be armed and accoutred according to law, except such as belong to Volunteer Corps, whose equipments shall be in con formity with the rules for the government of the corps. Field Officers, with their staff, of this brigade, are required to attend the reviews and inspection within their respect ive commands. All officers will he provided with their commissions on the day ofinspne- tion and review, and those commanding companies are ordered to furnish the Ad jutant at least five days previous to the re view and inspection, as above ordered, with an exact return of their respective compa nies ; which returns will bo consolidated by the Adjutant, the snine to he 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 be re quired by the Commanding-General. WM. C. WAYNE. Brigade Insp. 1st Brig. 1st Div. G. M. Jnn 19 46 BY J. B. KXiHB&RT & 00. THUS DAY, 28th inst. Will be sold on Wallace’s Wharf, at XI o’clock. 1 ‘ Dozen Port Wine, dipped from the Royai Company, and very superior.?* Terms cash. Also, on M 50 Chaldrons t Potatoes, 25 Ki.gs English Verdigris,- Terms at sale. Jun 25 'rsrs. A. Low Si CoV. Wharf,; Stotch al, 160 Hamper* BY J. B. HERBERT % CU On SATURDAY, 29th inst. Will be sold h"for • our «<ore, a general Assortment of GROCERIES, jan 18 MAiYLANIJ ST AIL E LOT V'LTV\, no. m. rpIIE official list of ninth tiny’s dm wins X is received nnd ready lor examimil icq! li’ot) 1-9 v3 lit No. 16,957, prize of 2,480, 4,708, 9,456. 14,948, ' 3,043, 15,737, 16,706, ; 7,505, 191 prizes of Tim tenth drawing took flare on net. and will he received on iiith. TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS, Prizes yet to be draw, 40,000, I tQiOOQ *0,000, j J),0 0 &C. &.C. &0. Adventurers should not delay giving tltfeif orders, as tickets will soot, advance, Apply at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, Jan 22 Lotted n v , tit ice, The Drawing of the New-York LlTEKATURE ]iOTTEHV, IV. CLASS, Will take place on tho 6efi of April, quit nil on the First nf March, as htfore statrd, THE PENNSYLVANIA Union Canal Lottery, will be drawn in Philadelphia on tho 9th qf March, and finished m a few mipuii'v, wliyj i ho following-brilliant capital)- will he dig tributed to adventurers 30,000,—-10,000,1—5 5.000, eV { Tickets will advnnce in n fow dayq. Present price <J7 Orders received as usual at EXCHANGE OFFICR. jnn 24 50 i lituv imuiim \\au\v4 A NY information respecting Henry Hut chison, of Mount Gale, county of Kil kenny, Ireland, who arrived in Suvair.ihfj from Liverpool, in the ship Witcher, C»i't : Potter, in November or pecemher, if).’2, shortly after sailed for New-York, and f.aq not since boon heard of. will he thankfoRf receivcn’ by the subscriber, directed t:. y vannali, Goo. who has lately had ietwif from tlie family of said Hutchison, express ing their nnxioiy to hear if lie be alive, II. Hutchison is about eighteen years if ugn. fair complexion, light brown hair, au| about five feet nine inches high. ID’ The editors of papers throughout tbs Union, arc particularly requested to give this notice n few insertions, ain’t lerui th-ll aid to restore this young mar. to hie dm.vp, sojatc parents IIF.NRY MACDONNELLi Jan 13 3| Nolice, A LL porwons having demands sgninu| the Lstatn of I). W. ^Ionoin, arc* quested to leave them le«ra)ly attested (ft tho Counting-Room of Mr. E. P. Butts. those indebted to the Estate, are renujf^J to make immediate payment to SOLOMON K. SHAD, JAMES M. SMITH, Qualified Executor*. Jan 22 4;lri A]. states Bank Jx’otea, F OR RALE at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICF.- Jiin 20 Huhmonil Fupeiftne Flour. •g AA BARRELS,49 halfdo. Richmond lUy Superfine Flour, just received and for sale by CALVIN BAKER, Jan ip Notice, P ROPOSALS will be received bv fha subscriber until the fifth day of I'VbfiJj ary next, to place the low land tit the w,,s( end of the city in a state of Dry Cpilpfg. Fop particulars enquire of F. M. STONE, Mnrshnll, Jan 18 45 Notice. A MEETING of the Stockholders^of tlm Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, w i(| take place at the Office in Savannah, on THURSDAY, the Huh day of next moptir, February, at ten o’clock, A. M. on husinca, of importance. A general attenilance ta requested. N. B.—Any ahsent stockholder may, hf power of attorney, under scab authorize any other stockholder to vote for liipt or hat, WM. P. HUNTER, Treasurer Steam-Boat Company, Jan 10 3!t Brass Fenders, jt'flfrndu per Emperor, ana lur sab bv if. B- WLEp 4«c80 O NE case rli gnnt' fi ndurs. ippeif§4