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Battnliv.n Court vf Inquiry.
F iNES worn assessed against the follow
ing persons, for default nt the Parade:
of the 30th December, 1HM. Exmitmna:
will issue on the Kill February next, against
allfailingto pay to Joliti F. Lloyd, lay-1
Muster, the amount of tine, or tiling altiuii-
V>> n‘wMirnn Blue..—.T.J.Bnlloeh. J.Childs,.
T. Cavanaugh, O. Donuho, J. F. Forsyth,;
John Forsyth. P,B.Garuett. H.M.OrnybiH,.
R. Iliirtney. M’Aiiley.M,Stephens.t.ISock,
J.O’Conner, 11. i'.^ot, \\ . Tyuitt, J. Ulan-
chard.jjU cueli.
Georgia Puhtutrtri,—G. >> • Cor, <«. I/.
Cornwall, C. M'lntire, p each. \V. A.
Ball, C. Camion, J. Moore, R. H# Petty-
grew, ami H. Woodruff. p eaeh.
Third Company—1- 1). Stiles, P.Hewea,
W. Piper, A. Calloway, J, Uorrninou,
J. Collins, O. Green, j. Taylor, A. h.
Brasch, T. P. Wills, D. M. Fitts, \V. Ro-
gors, T. Davis. H. Leelerc, II. Weed, p
eaeh. W. Bonrganx. J. Morrison, J. Prvn-
dergast, jS5 each’. John H. Reid, $10.
Fourth Company.—*!}. M- Owens, Rob.
Isaac, $10 each. J. Meigs, 5 dolls. F.
A. Bradbury, B. Corley, G. Vokcs, Bol
ster G. Kanzenskte, J. Ross, Chauart, W,
P. Clark. T. P. Mills, $3 each.
Jan 31 36"
THE SUUSOHIHERS
CONTINUE T1IK COMMISSION BUSINESS IN I.IV
£tU>OOL, UNDEH THE FIRM OF
U>\V & CO.
A ND will at all times make liberal ad-
. vances on produce consigned to them
tbr sale.
Having ships regularly in the Liverpool
trade, and owning a convenient, wharf, on
whi-h there are roomy fire-proof *,orr*, cot
ton will be received and forwarded in their
own vessels, or those to their address, tree
of any commission.
Orders for merchandize, will be executed
and only a commission charged, when the
payment is satisfactorily secured.
A 05E.Nr.RAI. ASSORTMENT OF
BniTifH Dry Conn 15 ,
Is just received, being bought with weary
anil selected by one of the pitmen), they
will be furnished as low as by any regular
Importing If him in the United Status, and
on a long credit, for approved pa per.
ANDREW LOW* CO.
pet 25 7ft
WHIG anil MTTHCI.VT.
P. K. BIIASSINNK,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he has purchased
tile establishment iu the above business, be
longing to Dr. A. Delarocho, opposite the
Exchange, where he offers for sale at low
prices, a large assortment of
Yresk. U*ttg8, Jftfc&iciues,
auO. Ciifcw.icaVa,
AMONG WHICH ARK TIIK FOIJ.OWWO
Aqua Portia, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Hurley, Balsam Capivi, do
Peru, do Fola
Camphor, Cantharidce, Cinnamon
American be d, and common Castor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Colombo, Fmcry, Gum Assafintida
Aloes, Gum Arubic, Gum Copul
Gum Guiacum. Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Mann a,Chamomile Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Uizmuth
Oil of Anteeed'do Peppermint,do Cloves
Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts
Tartar Emetic. Spirits of Turpentine
FLOUIL
R ICHMOND superfine Flour, Ilaxull’s
brand
Falmouth, Va. do do Thistle
IA brand, in whole and half bbls
Philadelphia, do do in whole and J bbls
For sale in quantities to suit purchasers,
and on accommodating terms, for approved
paper.
PONCE & MACKENZIE,
jnn 24 50l
Flour, Whiskey, Hacon and
* avd
Q HOGSHBDS Whiskey, Baltimore
dhij ft 7 Barrels do do
‘.10 Boxes Bacon
40 Barrels Flour
SO Kegs Lard
Landing from brig George Washington, at
Jones’ Upper Wharf, and for sale hv
11 ALL & 1IDYT.
.Tan 15
Gin, i o k, si a.e Moulds, isc,
C. C, GRISWOLD, offers for sale,
» ? BARRELS Northern Gin
4 *J 70 do Prime Pork, New York
city inspection
20 do Mesa do
8 Tour. Share Moulds
2 Tons Steel
12 Kegs Black Paint
B do Verdigris
Jan 19
do do
Hilt. lUViUr,.
> A LINE OF PACKETS has been Mtn,
-*. Wished Between Nuw-York mid Havre,
1° leave both ports regularly, on the Pint
anil Fftecnth days of eaeh month, during the
year. The ships composing the line, are
Just sailers, well found and commanded, cop-
I pored and copper fastened. Their accom
modations for passengers, comprisu all- that
.can be required, for comfort and euiivcni-
I once. Passengers in the cabin will bo ta-
| ken for $ 14lt eaeh, for which tliny are furnish
ed with beds, bedddinir, wines and ample
' stores of every description.
Goods intended for shipment by them,
linnyhe sent to the agents, who will attend
to their reception and forwarding, without
. charge for storage or commissions. Tito
, expenses which may, in sne.li eases lie actu
ally incurred, will when requested, be col
lected with the freight at Havre.
I A letter Bag is at the Now-Vork Post
Office, for all letters that may be sent by
mail.
| Getters respecting either freight or pas-
I sage, mn»t be addressed, post paid, to
CRASHOIJH & BOYD.
Airents, New York.
oc* M ' 72
Yaiivts Ui-'S vtmV \\\ Oil.
White, R'.*d and Black Lead
Pillusion Blue, Verdigris
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent, Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan nnd Copal Varnish.
Perfumery.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
B n st English Shaving Soup
Eau do Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Rc ses
Surgical Instruments and Patent Mnd-
icineo of every kind, the whole of j
warranted quality.
Jan 20 ■ V7
For New-York,
S TA 11 T. IS HKD I. INE,)
The regular packet ship
WILLIAM WALLACE,
T. fVood, .Master,
Will meet with immediate de-
For freight or passage, lmvingsu-
accommountions, apply to Captain
on board, at Jones’ Upper Whurf,
HALL & HOYT.
n 26
tastings.
TONS ettvron castings, just receiv
ed from Greenock, via. Charleston,
con istingof the following assortment., viz :
260<» pots from i to JO gallons
200 American spiders, from 9’to 13 inches
60 set flat, metal weights, from \ oz. to
4 lbs.
120 London skillets, from 1 to 6 quarts
1300 camp ovens, from 9 to t8 inches
130 untinned tea kettles, from one to 5
quarts
For sale by P. M'DERMOTT.
'Jan ft
For Liverpool,
The well known coppered British
brig
ELIZA ANN,
John Hnird Mu sinx,
. Has part of her cargo engaged and will
j meet with despatch. For freight of 400
| hales cott in, apply to the master on board,
at Scott & Balfour’s wharf, or to
JOHN II. REID,
dec 16 19
Landing,
FROM SHIP JUNO,
1 f i/Tl Bodies Hay
lUU33barrels Whiskey
C do 1st quality Newark Cider
5 casks Cheese
4 bales Brown Sheetings
For saio by
S. B. PARKMAN.
jan 2ft 64p
Whiskey, i. icier and Paints.
C. C. GRISWOLD,
O FFERS for sale, landing from ships
Juno and William Wullace,
20 Barrels Whiskey
16 Barrels Newark Cider
100 Kegs While Lead
10 do Black Feint
6 do Spanish Brown
TO Barrels Whiling
Jan 26
For Philadelphia,
Tim packet brig
FRANCE S,
Copt. Croft.
For freight or pussage, applv to
WILLIAM NEFF.
\V\o offers for safe very low, to close con
signments,
Linseed Oil, Buckwheat Flour
Plniatcr of Paris. Water-Proof Cement
Best London Porter
Gunpowder Teas.
.Tan T9 46
l or Sale, Freight or Charter,
A pilot-boat—burthen forty-five
tons, a first-rate sailer, and iu enm-
\ pleto order for any voyage. For
further particulars, apply to
BRA D i. K.V, c.LAO uon*' * woo o.
d*'c 24
* ig ami harness for
1R A Is Si'A U 1*1 aS C i LS,
JAWvtars sUv. i\uy&s,
*sri ail ott;»u
ORS’.iMEJtTALti FANCY
Painting
E VECUTED in a very superior manner,
by WM. ROGERS,
fl York. St. three doors west of Whittaker St,
Jan 27 62uf
3
>ale
\vi-l» pit-
A N fdognnt second liand Gi
ted Himifss, for sale on roaeouablc
t»*rms. Applv to the Editor.
Jnn ft ’ 37
Xirthrrn U in, t c.
** K BARBELS Northern Gin
• 1 Case I'icr Glasses
1 do Prints
• floceivcd per Cotton-Plant, for sale hv
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Jnr 6
r
Fet. thrr Hals.
J EST received by the William Wallace,
a large supply of the above articles,
Jvifli Bolsters and Pillows to match, war-
wanted to be of the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jan 27
Brass Fenders,
. 4"|NE case elegant brass fenders, received
pur Emperor, and tor sale, by
dec 2ft
JuatAfifc ot i\\« Yeuec and
Notary I'vitjiic UftVce.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
Public, that his office is now kept in
Bryan-Street, in the building recently in
the occupat ion of Dr. Minis, ami in the rear
of tlm City-Hotel, where he will be found
s.t all hours of the day, to attend to the du
ties of either department.
ISAAC RUSSELL.
Jan 27 53i.
JV. U. ML El).
flaw Jiffittbssbg
J UST received by the William Wallaro,
an additional supply of DOUBLE and
SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSKS, which
will be warranted of the best qnnlit v.
I. W. MORRELL-
Jan 27
Vi it on $
H aving business with Wm. bt lcuer,
NOTARY PUBLIC, may for the
prouent find him at tlm office of Alexander
Hunter and William P. Beers, Notaries
Public* in the Exchange.
Jnn 13 41
or 1/alien,
The fust sailing sloop
THREE BROTHERS,
/ lowland, Master,
Will sail with all possible dis-
p.'reii. For freight or passage, having sii-
p<*!ior aecomodatione, apply to the captain
on hoard, at Ilaii ut Hoyt’u Wharf,
jau 28 54
vaadDsv
CANAL LOTTERY,
m
NP.IV SERIES.
TO UK DRAWN ON WLDSKSOAV, TIIF. NINTH
MARCH, AND FINtSIIKD IN FIVK MINUTES
CITY TREASCRER'S OFFICE. {
Savannah,-ltli Jen. 1033. J
P ERRONS liubln to City Taxes, arc
hereby required to make their returns
on or before the TKNTH DAY OF FEB
RUARY NEXT. In cuse of default, dou
ble tax will be assessed on all dufan Iters
after that periud, in conformity with the or
dinance in such ease made and provided.
M. VV. STEWART,
City Treasurer.
Jan 19 , -Ifi
To Lease,
I 7JOR a term of yours, the whole or a part
of the Lot No. 5, Reynolds Ward,
First Tything. lately occupied by Mr. Setze,
the best stand for business in the city. Ap
ply to Dr. J. B. BERTIIELOT.
Jan 25 51
Laurel Saw-Mill,
IjjpHE above Mill is now in complete or-
^ der, and will cut and deliver at'Savah-
® atl , or at the plantations on the river, bun
»er of every description wanted. Applv to
HOR ACE KIRBY. Savannah, or in
JACOB READ,Drakie’s RIantatinn.
,:l iflp"Afe»
Georgia iStj, up.
C HOGSHEADS GEORGIA SYRUF.
” jest received and for sale by
, ORRAY TAFT.
Jan 27 r , (
Office of the Murine and Fite
Insurance Company.
Savannah, December 2d, 1824.
I jF»RHONS holding bills of this Compa
ny, mu requested to present them for
payment forthwith, as it is desirable that
they should all be redeemed as early as may
be convenient.
GEO. SCHLEY, President,
dec 4 9
lioavd and Lodging.
A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can be
accommodated in a respectable private
family with Hoard and Lodging, and a sep
arate nitting room, if required, handsomely
furnished, upon moderate terms—or three
Gentlemen wishing to form a private party,
may he accommodated,. For particulars
apply at this office
Jan 22 48
T HE Prizes in this Lottery, are deter
mined in the same manner as the pre
ceding class, which has afibsded such uni
versal t-atisfaction. it is under the man-
agotneut of J. B. YATES and A. M’lN-
TYRE, and will be drawn under the super
intendance of the Commissioners appointed
bv the Governor of Pennsylvania. The
sum to be disposed of in this Lottery, is
u
In the followingsplendid prizes:—-
SCHEME.
1 Prije of
30,000 is
430,000
1 - - -
10,00*) -
- 10,000
2 - - -
5,000 -
- 10,000
2 - - -
2,128 -
- 4,256
20 - - -
1,000 -
- 20,000
30 - - -
500 -
- 15,000
52 - - -
100 -
6,200
104 - - -
50 -
- 5 200
LilMl - - -
16 -
- 20.800
10608 - - -
8 -
- 84,864
12120 Prizes,
g 205,320
22100 Bialiks,
34220 Tickets.
PRICE OF TICKETS,
P-
ITT Orders are received in the above BRIL*
LI A NT LOTTERY, by
W. BLOBEHTfeU.V,
wlnwe orders in the proceeding class pro
din ed a large amount of prizes, among
which was
No. 25,3-13, combination 64, 22. JO, $1000.
*,* Prize tickets paid or received as cash
.Vavannaii ai)(l Augusta Line of
Stages,
In conscqnviL of
the accident to the
steam-boat, the Savan
nah and Augusta Line
of Stages, is extended from Puryshtirgb to
the Union Ferry, iu 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-past
six o’clock, A. M. which will convey the
passengers to that place. Only eight will
be admitted. Fare ten dollars.
J. J. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
Jan 3 32
NKW-YOUK
State Literature Lottery,
CLASS IV.
CP TO RF. DRAWN ON THE SIXTH
OF.tERIENEXT. AND HE CON:
C LCD ED /NONE DRAWING.
TO PUINTKKo.
A RAMAGE HUNTING DRESS,com
plete ami in cooti order, sufticicnt to
work an imperial form, wilj bo sold at a low
price, if applied for immediately at tbc of
fice of the Georgian,
nov 1
I N tliis xrhomo the amount of cash is
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-
ONE THOUSAND. ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the tbl-
lotviug manner ;—
2 I'ri/es of Siooon
3 5,000
i 3,082
17 1,000
20 500
41 - .... - 200
5 ( loo
and a largo number of smaller denomina
tion, undclmncos for a short time only, SIX
DOLLARS—Shares in proportion.
Orders received and forwarded, free of ex
pense, by
W. ROUEUTSON,
who ordered in the Lottery just closed, for
persons in this city,
No. 23,3-13, combination 5d, 22,30,41000
.2.810, 8,28,29, 100
and a large amount in smaller prizes.
Jan 26
TICKETS RECEIVED.
rpiIOSE who have ordered tickets in the
A union canal lottery, i»th
Class, are fhtonned that they are ready,
ami are requested to call and take them
The following are the capitals:—
830,000 5 000
10,000 2 of 2.128
5,000 20 f 1,000
&c. all to be drawn on the ninth of March.
TICKETS SEVEN DOLLARS.
Those who wish to adventure, and save
a dollar, would do well to apply sqpn, as
tickets advance ip a few days.Jind orders
cannot be received at the above price, but
a,very abort time, nt
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Jnn 29
T HERE will be sold on the premises in
the Town of Macon, on the third Mon,
day in February next, Twenty Half-Acre
L( >TS in said Town, on the originio 1 terms,
“that the purchasers of suiif lots, sliiill
pay one-fourth of the purchase money down
ill cadi, or in hills of some of the chartered
bn uks of this, stute and ff*ve bond with good
a nil suificiunt security for I lie residue, pay a ble
in three equal annual instalments,” The
sale will be continued from day to duy, until
completed, nnd the lots to be sold are in a
very desirable part of the Town, and dispo
sed of by the undersigned Commissioners,
pursuant to an act of the Inst General As
sembly of this State. This 1st Jan. 1825‘
W ILLIAM HAMILTON,
PLEASANT PHILLIPS,
O. H. PRINCE,
JAMES SMITH, nnd
ABNER WIMBERLY.
Jan 6 30+u
THE HERMITAGE
STEAM SAW-MILL,
ANU
Cast iron Foundry,
■O'HE subscriber respectfully informs his
& friends and the public, that the above
establishments arc now ill full operation.
Planks and scantling, suitable for ship
ping, can be furnished of the best quality,
und of any size, to immediate order, ife
has also.on hand, a few fine
Cypress Logs,
upwards of. thirty feet in length, which he
will saw into such sizes as piay be required.
At the Cast Iron Foundry, work of every
description, in that line, will be executed in
a style equal to that of any other factory in
the United States, and on the lowest possi
ble terms.
He also continues the manufacture of
Brick,
which lie will supply in any quantity, to or
der. The quality of the article is already
well known. HE NR Y M'ALPIN.
HT All orders left nt t.ho store of Low &
Wallace, will be punctually attended to.
IG «aou
InfoTmaUon VVm\Um\
A NY information from, or relative to Mr.
Frederick Lows, Printer, n native of
Manchester, England, and who, when last
heard from, resided at MonticelJo, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it was understood
he had married a young woman of .lie name
of White, addressed to Robert C, Loive, to
the care of the editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
tjpTlie 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.
jau 22 49
8ockct Vpudes
CASK Socket Spade.,, just received
and lor.tale by - N. b. WEED.
Jau 4
mmm sixm
wiiDwm
BY CALVIN BAXZ3R,
THIS DAY, 31st inst.
At XI o'clock, in front of his Auction
Stine, a general assortment of GROCE
RIES.
Jan 29
BY J. B. HEREkRT * 00,
On TUESDAY, 1st Feb.
At XI o’cieok, will be sold before our
store, 25 Chaldrons Superior Scotch Coal.
Fan 31 Terms c^^t.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
THIS DAY, 31st inst.
At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction
Store, IS Hogsheads Prime Ncw-Orleaua
SUGAR.
Jun 29
EXEGG TOR’S SAuE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH
NEXT,
At XI o’clock, will be 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 David Johnson, doc. und sold by
permission of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, by order of the Executor.
HKAD QU.tftTKKg,
Savannah, 21th Dec. 1824.
"BifYgftAe Orders.
The Colonels nr command
ing officers of the Regiments
of the First Brigade. First Di
vision, Georgia Militia, are or
dered to have their respective
Regiments and battalions, un
der arms at the times and pl&r
pes, 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 iu public or
ders, the appearance and conduct of each
corps ; giving all proper praise where it is
due, und 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 uutl-rce the provisions of the Militia
Lnw, to lit* 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 at ention to the performance of
the important duties of his station, upon
which rnaiply depeuds the discipline of the
Brigada.
By order General Harden,
SAMUEL STILES.
Aid-de-Camp.
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, )
Savannah,Jan. 18,1825. {
In conformity with the above order the
Colonels of the Regiments, of the First Bri
gade, will muster their respective com
mands at the times, and in the nianuer fol
lowing, viz it-
On FruUy the «4tii March next at |I o’
clock,'A. M- a convention oft he fiel<J, staff’,
company ami non-commissioned officers of
35th Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun
ty.—And on the 5th March next, at 11 o-
eJoch, A. M. the review’ and inspection of
tl;e Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun-
! y* ~
On Thursday the 10th March next, at
11 o’clock, a convention of the field, staff ,
company and mm commissioned officers of
Effingham Battalion—And on the 11th of
March next, util o’clock, A. M. the re
view nnd inspection of the Battalion.
On the 18th March next, at 11 o’clock, a
convention of the field, staff’, company and
non-oomimssioned officers of the Camden
County Battalion--Anil on the 19th March
next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the reyiew und
inspection oftne Battalion.
On the 21st March next, nt 11 o’clock, A.
M. a convention of the field, staff’, compa
ny and non-commissioned officers of the
Wayne County Battalion—And on the ‘J2d
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 Buttalion—And on the 25th
March, the review and inspection of the
Battalion.
On the 28th March next, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. a convention oftliefiold, staff’, com
pany and non-commissioned^)fficors of M’-
Intosh,County Battalion—And on the 29th
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 officers of the
Liberty Countv Battalion—And on the 31st
March next, tfie review and inspection of
the Battalion.
On the 1st of April next, at It 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 Aprjl next, at 11 o’clock, A.
M. a convention of the field, staff’ compa
ny and non-commissioned officers of the l*t
Regiipent (City of Savannah) and on the
9th April, the review and inspection of the
Regiment.
It is required, nnd ordered, that all offi
cers, non-commissioned officers, aud pri
vates be armed and accoutred according to
law* except such as belong to Volunteer
dorps, 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 be provided
with their commissions on the day pfinspoc-
tion nnd review, and those commanding
companies are ordered to furnish the Ad
jutant at least five days previous to thfe ro-
virw and inspection, as above ordered, with
an exact return of their respective compa
nies ; which returns will he consolidated by
the Adjutant, the same to be delivered to
me at the commencement of tfie inspection
of the Battalion. After the review and in
spection, such further exercises and man-
ouvrcfl, will be performed as may be re
quired by the Commanding-Gone,*ul.
WM. C. WAYNE.
Brigade Insp. 1st Brig. 1st Div. G. M.
Jnn 19 46
\3. Mates Wank .Note»,
F OR SALE at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE
J,q2n
MARY14NP
STATE LOTTEM,
No. IU-
T HE official list ol ninth day’s drawing
is received and ready tor examination
No. 16,857, prize of $1006
2,480, 4,708, 9,456, 14,943, P )nr,
3,843, 15,737, 16,706, 17,565, 50
191 prizes of jo
The tenth drawing took place on 20th
mat. and will be received on 26th.
TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS.
Prizes yet tc be draw,
4o,uoo, | io,onu
3o,oou, | a,ooo
&o. fite. &c.
Adventurers should not delay giving their
orders, as tickets will soon tjdvanco.
Apply at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
Jan 22
The Drawing of the New-York
Literature Lottery,
IV. CLASS,
Will take place on the nth of April, arutnoi
on the Firtt oj .hiurch. ui fyefur, f(at*d
Orders received *s psqa}
OiW'tf aiaaiag
EXCHANGE OFF1QR.
jan 24 * 5 Q
lultiYiuivtlun W«dU'+\.
A N I information respecting Henry Rut,
chison, of Mount Gale, county of RiU
•funny, Ireland, who arrived ip S&veunak
iron, Liverpool, in the ship Rlucjier, CV;4
Potter, in November or December, iiwuj
shortly after sailed for New-York, and
not since been heard of, will be thankfully
received by the subscriber, directed to Si-
vamiah, Gen. who lias lately had letter,
from lire family of said Hutchison, express-
ing their anxiety to hear if he be aliye.
H. Hutchison is about eighteen vest* ol
ago, fair complexion, light brown hair, and
about five feet nine inches high.
O’ The editors of papers throughout th<
Union, ora particularly requested to giw
thie nolicy a few insertions?and ftito rH<qj
aid to restore this young man to his disypn.
aolato parents
HENRY WACDONNEU,
Jan 13 [i\
A LL persons having.demands againet
the Estate of I). W. Monoin, aro rp-
quested to leave them legally utiesfed 'aj
the Counting-Room of Mr. E. P. Bury*)
those indebted to the Estate, are requtffsij
to make immediate pavmeut to
SOLOMON 8. BHAD,
JAMES M. SMITH.
Uualified Executors,
Jnn 22 aBn
Notice,
P ROPOSAL^ Will be received b
subscriber until the fifth day of F
ary next, to place the low land at thp
end of the city in a state of Dry Cp
For particulars enquire of ‘
F. M. STONE, JUartk
Jan 18 a
Notice.
A MEETING of the Stockholders
Steam-IloBt Company of Gcurgh
take place at the Office in Suva,niu
THURSDAY, the 16th day of next n
February, at, ten o’clock, A. M. on bp
of importance. 4 goncra) attends]
requested.
N. B.—Any absent stockholder m>
power of attorney, under seal, aut
any other stockholder to vote for him c
WM. P. HUNTER.
Trcaaurar Steum-Boat Comp;
Jnn 16 •]
Notice,
T HAT on the second Saturday in Ufa
next, at the late residence of J<
Bryan, doc. all the personal property of
aforesaid deceased, will he offered for at
to the highest bidder, for the benefit pf
heirs, consisting of
Cntttc, Hogs, Plantation Tool.., Hovieh
and Kitchen Furniture, together with
sundry other articles.
Terms made known on ’he day of va
SOL. BRYAN. 1
ISAAC BRYAN. V Executors
JACOBBRYAN.S
Scrivcn County, (Geo.) Jan. 22, 1825,
Jan 26 5g,.j
N otiee,
T HOSE who have any demands againpl
the late Matthias Sehlosser, late (if
Chatham County, deceased, are requested
to render in their demands, properly qt.
tested ; nnd those indebted to said deccqpi
ed, to itiuke immediate payment, tp
CHARLES RtvPP,
Qualified Executot,
Jan IS !3r.t
Flour,
QXO BARRELS Superfine Flopj
63 Half Barrels do dp
Lantling from schooner Friend to Pea<
and will be sold low, if taken from the v<
ael. Apply to HALL & HOYTt
Jan 19
Hair i-ifters
R ECEIVED by the Louisa Matilda, and
for sale by N. B. WEED
Jan 15