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MSSfaTOIBIBo I THE subscribers
***** I CONTINUE THK COMMISSION DUSINlblS IN
T HE subscriber intruding to closo liis
business in tbi* city, niter* his stock
at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting nf
Bldcltonrds of vnrinus patterns, Secretary
' and Boult Cases, Wardrobes, French Press-
eB Bureaus. Ladies’ Dressing Tablca.Com-
modes. Pill&r and Claw Work lobes,
Card Tables, Tea Tallies, Dining Tables,
Jbuakt'ast Tables^ioolleinen’s W ntirtg Ta
bles and Book Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands,
Wash Stands. Candle Stands,Work Stand*,
Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high
post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple
Field do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses,
Looking-Glasses, Fancy dt.Windsor Chairs,
dtc. at the Ware-House, corner of n hitta-
kor-Slrect and Bay Lane.
J H. O. alsorequosta that those who are
indebted, will please to make payment with
out delay, slid those having any demands,
present their accounts ^“‘^V
: fan 85 51 H
To the Lovein of P*atural
Heads of Hair.
rriHE SUBSCRIBER, who is just arriv
X ed in this city from New-York, offers
for sale an extensive oasortment of
L&dits nod Uentknitn’g
W\ g8 , &fc.
All of his own manufacture, and at tlie
various prices, from 15 to 30 dollars each..—
His lowest priced Wigs he warrants elmll
equal, if not excel, those made elsewhere in
America, in every respect, whatever they
may cost.
The admiration with which the fashions-
ble world have viewed Quirk’s new inven
tion, and the reputation which has univer
sally attended his ornamental production*,
pre-eminently rank him above all competi,
tion. By many yeara studious application
to the principles of his profession, lie has at
length boon enabled to introduce to the pub-
Jic ono of the most extraordinary discoveries
in the system of Wig-mnking that human
imagination could suggest, and which lias
obtained the appellation of Quirk’s HEADS
OF HAIR.
Those ladies and gentlemen that may ho
nor him with their calls, he feels confident
that, from the superiority of his work in eve-
ry resjicdt, fie will secure their custom for
the future.
Apply.at the City Hotel, from 10 until 8
0,clock, where the subscriber will itu ready
to attend upon those gentlemen that may be
E leased to honor him with their commands,
.adies leaving their orders will be wai'ed
upon' immediately. His stay in Savannah
Will not exceed six days.
THOMAS QUIRK,
No 492 Broadway, New-York
ID* Where all orders after his departure
Will ho thankfully received.
fell 7 62e
CONTINUE THK COMMISSION DUSINXSS IN LIT-
ERPOOI., UNDER THE FIRM Or
\&aJU3, LOW & 00.
A ND will at all timon mnko liberal ad
vances on produce consigned to them
for sale.
Having ships regularly in the Liverpool
radn, and owning a convenient wharf, bit
which there aro roomyJire-prutif .lores, cot
ton will be received and (hrwardod in their
own veesela, or those to their address, free
of any commission.
Orders for merchandize, will be executed
and only a commission charged, when the
payment is satisfactorily secured,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
British Dry toons,
is just receive.il, being bought with money
and selected by one of the partners, they
will bo furnished as low as by any regular
Importing House in the United States, and
nn along credit, for approved paper.
ANDREW LOW A CO.
oet 25 78
For New-York,
(ESTABLISHED LlNF.,)
The regular packet ship
SAVANNAH,
Wm. Behee, Jitter,
, ..I, Will meet with despatch. For
, freight or passage, having elegant needm-
modations, apply >o Cant. Bcbec, on board,
at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to
IIALL it IIOY'T.
. Jnn 5
1HVLU ant\ MvttVAll.VL
P. E. BRAS8INNE,
R espectfully informs
and the public, that he has
Goshen Butter, Laid, Ac
J UST received per ships William Wal
lace and Juno,
15 Kegs Prime Goshen Butter
VO do Lard
10 Barrels choice Hums
10 Half barrels Pig Pork, put up for
family consumption
0 Barrels Sargent’s Crackers
18 Half barrels Fly Market Beef
3 Barrels Smoked Tongues
IN STORE,
50 Barrels Prime Beef
30 do Mess do
60 do Nn. 1, do
40 do Prime Pork, city inspection
12 do Mess do
75 do Pilot and Navy Bread
50 do Potatoes
40 do No. t, 8 and 3, Mackarel
100 Half barrels Flour
50 Whole do do
Together with a general assortment of all
kinds of
Groceries & Ship Chandlery.
For sale by
BRADLEY,CLAGHORN t WOOD,
Anciaux’ Wharf
Jan 87
his friends
has purchased
the establishment in the above business, be-
longing to Dr. A. Delsroche, opposite the
Exchange, where he offers for sale at low
prices, a largo assortment of
Yre»\i MfcAielnea,
and ChthieaU,
AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING
Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do
Peru, do Fola
Camphor, Cantfiarides. Cinnamon
American best and common Castor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Colombo, Pinery. Gum AasafCDtiila
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
•Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo,Lnnceis, Liquorice
Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Fiowors
Sulphur, Senna. Nutmegs
N"x Vomica, Oxvd of Bizmuth
Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves
Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
. Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhubarb, -Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom and Roclu'He Salts
Tartar Emetic. Spirits of Turpeutine
Butter, Lard, rti ms ' c.
Just received by tlup IVm. Wallace,
1 A FIRKINS Goshen Butter, 1st qual’y
X Vr 20 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 Cheese, first quality
30,000 American Segars
IN STORE,
100 Barrels Pilot and Navy Bread
50 do Beef and Pork
50 dd Tar. Pitch and Rosin
Cordage, Lends. Lines, and Twine
Toge.ther with a full assortment of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
ID* Ship Stores put up at short notice,
and low prices, by
ABNER BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongol's New Buildings.
Jan 46
Cider, 1'ork,
Landing from *hip Savannah,
"t A BARRELS “Oaklny’s” *np. Cider
12 do Newark Cider „
do Mcbb Pork
do M« sp Beef
do Prime do
IN STORE,
20 Barrels l 1 rime Pork
20 Casks Goshen Cheese
30 Barrels Albany Beer
For sale low by II. B* HATHAWAY,
Jones’ Upper Wharf.!
Fob 5 6Ip j
&
5
10
For Providence,
The ship
MARY A L M Y,
C. C. Conk, faster,
Havinp three-fourths of her car*
f o encaged, will have immediate despatch.
'or freight or passage, apply to Captain
Cook, on board, at A. Low A Co’s. Wharf,
or to PARIS HILL.
Jan 31 50
TO RENT.
THE tenement brick House
in York-Street, recently occu-
pied by O. Sturges, Esq. dec.—
a possession given immediately
Also, THREE STORES, in the vicinity
of tho market—rent low. Apply to
T. R. PRICE
Jan 11 30|ja
NfcW-YOliK
StaleL terat m e Lottery,
CLASS IV.
ID* TO BE DRAWN ON THE SIXTH
or APRIL NEXT. AND tlE CON-
CL UDED IN ONE ERA WING.
Passage for Barbadoes,
The fast sailing brig
SPLENDID,
Captain Shephard,
Will sail for the above port on the
10th inst. wind and weather permitting,and
con handsomely nceommodate a few pas
sengers, for which, apply to the master on
board, at Williamson’s Wharf, or to
COHEN A MILLER.
Fobs 6lp
For New-York,
The fine new schooner
LAURA JANE,
Captain Boose,
Will have immediate despatch.—
For freight, apply to
DOUGLASS A SORREL.
Feb 5 61c
For Providence,
The packet schooner
GEORGE,
C. Harris, Master.
,For freightof 50 bales of Cotton,
or passage, apply to the master oo board
at Moore’s Wharf, or to
PARIS HILL.
fox 7 «>■
For lYwston,
The schr.
ABIGAIL,
Wm. Nason, Master,
.Having the greater part of her
freight engaged, will meet with dispatch.
For freight or passage, apply to contain N.
on board ut Mongol's upper Wharf, or to
COIIGN Si MILLER,
feb 4 60 p
Lor talc, freight or Charter
A pilot-boat—burthen forty-five
tone, a first-rate sailer, and in com*
Pffi \ ptate order for any voyage. For
further particulors, apply to
BRADLEY\ CLAGHORMb WOOD.
dec 24
For New-York,
The sloop
MECHANIC,
Somers, Master,
Will meet with despatch. For
freight nr passage, apply to Capt. Somers,
on board, at Taylor’s Whnrf or to
C. C. GRISWOLD.
Febt ’
savannah and Augusta Line of
Staves,
In conseqncnce of
the accident to the
steam-boat, the Savan
nah and Augusta Line
of Stages, is extended from Purysburgh to
the Union Ferry, in South Carolina. A
large row-boat will leave Bolton’s Central
oi,„ nr 1 Whnrf, for the Union Ferry, on each Tues-
fcrill) b'lare M UiliS, Pol k, H. C. day, Thursday and Saturday, at half-past
six o’clock, A. M. which will convey the
Va'nws tt j uhA \yv Oi\.
> White, Red and Black Lead
Prussion Blue, Verdigris
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalls
Jiipau and Copal Varnish.
VvYf mwCT’S.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Boat English Shaving Soap
Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instrument* and Patent Med
icines of every kind, the whole of j
warranted quality. I
.Tan?*' 47
C. C. GRISWOLD, offers for sale,
BARRELS Northern Gin
• fJ 20 do Whiskey
8 Tons Share Moulds
20 Barrels Mrs? Pork, New-York
City Inspection
15 Barrels Newark Cider
100 lvogs White Lead
52 do Black Paint
8 do Verdigris
5 do Spanish Brown
VO Barrels Whiting
3 Tons Steel
Jnn 31
Fresh 'Feus, Hams, Flour,
2Q CHESTS Hyson Teas
passertgere to that place. Only eight w. I
be admitted. Fare ten dollars.
J. J. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
Jan 3 38
I N this sfhrme the amount of cash is
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-
ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the fol
lowing maitnet:—
2 ITizcs of 810 000
3 -• 5 000
1 8,082
17 1.000
20 500
41 ----- - 200
51 100
and a largo number of smaller denomina
tion, and chances for a ehort time only, SIX
DOLLARS—Shares in proportion.
Orders received and forwarded, free of ex
pense, by
W. BOBEKTSON,
who ordered in the Lottery just closed, for
persons in this city,
No. 25,313, combination 54,28.30,41000
2,810, 8,28,29, 100
and a large amount in smaller prizes.
Jan 26
830,000 810 000
5,000 5,000
CAPITALS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA
i Union Canal Lottery■
15th Class—New Series.
T HE above splendid Prizes will be dis
tributed on the MltUh of March negt.
Those who would become candidates will
hand in their names without delay, at
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Where Tickets can at present be ordered
at Seven Dollars.
feb 4 60
(JramA State Lotterv of
M A IIY L A N D,
THIRD CLASS.
T HE Official List of the eleventh draw
ing is received. The following aro
the prizea taken from the wheel.
No. 8652 £1000
570, 100S3
1640, 19283
6028, 12281
m
Ido
50
. And 193 prizea of 210
The following are the BRILLIANT CA
PITALS to bo drawn. Some of them will
probably be nut on the 12th drawing, which
is due here on the 11th instant.
840,000 8,40,000
TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS.
Orders taken at the above price at
LUTHER'S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Feb 1
China and Glass-Ware.
Just received by the late ar-
rivals from Liverpool, N. York,
and Boston, a very elegant as-
sortmont of
CROCKERY, CHINA AND
GLASS-WARE.
AI.80,
PLATED CASTORS, BRI
TANNIA TEAPOTS, and a variety «if
i FANCY ARTICLES, which will be sold
33 Keys No. 1 Tobacco
1 Iiiid Richmond Cut G!n*-s Ware
Received per ship Savannah.
20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv- | ow f or cash or city [iaper .
T. G. CHAMBERLIN,
ed per Laura Jam** for s»1p by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Feb 5
fthiMi.g
so
For snlo by
Feb 2
do
do do Molasses
IIALL & HOYT.
50
«aitiniore Vi hiskev
BARRELS BALTIMORE WHIS
KEY, junt received and tor sale by
Feb 5 CALVIN BAKER.
ad Hoes. New-Grieans Sugar and Mo-
D AY A MARTIN’S Genuine Japan' IasSCS
Blacking,in casks of 10 a 15 doz. each 1 JYjfkHOGSHEADS Prime New-Or-
No. 3. Patent Hoes ] L"” leans Sugar
For sale bv
C. VV. ROCKWELL & CO.
fth 1 62p
Laurel Haw-Mill.
TPHE above Mill is now in complete nr-
** dcr, and will cut and deliver at Savah-
or at the plantations on the river, lum
ter of every description wanted. Applv to
HORACE KIRBY, Savannah, or to
JACOB READ,Drakie’s Plantation.
<toc 43 lfipNH* ft
TRAi'sbi iiRLxYCiijd,
9t\i\Uttrg
AND AIL OTO'XR
ORNAMENTAL St FANCY
Painting
E XECUTED in a V»rv superior manner,
by WM. ROGERS, ,
Kork S,. three doors west of Whittaker-St.
r '2nf
Notice.
A LL Persons having had suits, or other
official business, ponding befure S.tMr-
, son Morpecai. late, a Justice of the Peace ,
for Chatham County, are informed, and rc
No. 5, Gibbon's Buildings.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
20 Barrels Shell Bnrks
4 Boxes Garden Seeds
1 Case Cloth, Ilair and Hearth Brushes
1 do Japanned Bellows
1 do English Fancy Soaps
2 Casks Day & Martin’s Blacking
Jan 8 37rp|i
Jnn °7
Wanted Immediately.
mwo FIRST RATE JOURNEYMEN
X BOOT-MAKERS, to whom constant
employment will be given. Also, a tree
colored apprentice, to the above business, of
about fourteen years of age.
JOSEPH SINGER,
Broughtnn-Strcct, near Bull-St.
J. S. informs his custom
ers, that in making Boots
for £6 5(1 per pnir v aod foot
ing for £.150, it is for CASH
Bro
-4-
mr v/iiuuiaui vuiuitv, mr niiuimuii, ujju n- n vr
quired to take r.oticu, that his dockets and ^ 'r hen s "°™ 8 n ? lve "’ ‘!> e P™ e
paper, have been delivered over to me, and 18 f f or an ? S . 0 ft)r *?“"?; .
tbit my first Court will be held on the 22d .
my
day of this month,
feb 7 62p
M. J. KAPPEL,
Justice of the Peace.
53
PKR ONS
H AVING business with Wm. Bsi.ciier,
NOTARY PUBLIC, may for the
present find Kim at the office of Alexander
BARRELS NORTHERN GIN.for; Hunter and William P. Beers, Notaries
sale by CALVIN BAKER. 1 Public, in the Exchange.
I'ehb | JaoI3 «
H : n
a supply of the FINEST CALF SKIN,
suitable for first rate boots and shoes, which
will be made up at the above price, both in
the finest anti strongest manner.
Jan 19 46n||
T ' kets Received,
In Qrand State lottery of Maryland,
THIRD CLASS.
T HOSE who have given orders for Tick
ets in the above Lottery, are informed
that they are ready for delivery at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE,
feb 7
Viuai’d and Lodging.
A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can be
accommodated in a respectable private
family with Board and Lodging, and a sep
arate sitting room, if required, handsomely
furnished, upon moderate terms—or three
Gentlemen wishing to form a private party,
may be accommodated. For particulars
apply at this office-
Jan 22 • 48
5. |
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE,
Savannah, 4th Jan. 1825
P ERSONS liable to City Taxes, are
hereby required fo make their returns
on or before the TENTH DAY OF FEB
RUARY NEXT. In case of default, dou
blej.ax will be assessed on all defaulters
after that period, in conformity with the or
dinance in such case made and provided.
M. W. STEWART,
City Treasurer.
Jan 19 46
raw &jkm
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY OAX.VXH 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 David Johuson, dec. and sold by
permission of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, by order of the Executor.
raikM
BV J. B. HERBERT * 00.
On WEDNESDAY,9th inst.
Will lie sold before our store,.at XI oVlk.
a general assortment of GROCERIES.—
Also 10 Sacks FRESH ALMONDS.
Feb 8
YL\J>'AW-\
F ROM the subscriber, on t he 10th inst.
a negro follow, named JEFFKRY,
about thirty years old, and about five feet
ten inches high, dark complected, and has
tolerable small eyes. Hnd on when he
went away, a brown coatee, with a small
velvet color—ho took all his clothes with
him, among them were one blue and one
black broadcloth coat. He will no doubt
trv to get to Savannah, where he was rais-
ecf, and formerly owned by Samuel Gold
smith. A reward of twenty-five dollars will
bo given to any person who will deliver him
ttf me*in Augusta, and all reasonable ex
panses paid, or ten dollars to have him lodg
ed in any jail in Georgia or Sooth Carolina.
ROBERT LANG.
Feb 3 59l|
HEAD QU H rERS,
Savannah, 27th Dec. 1884.
TVrigtu\ft Orders.
The Colonels or 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 pla
ces, which inay be directed by
the Inspector of tile Brigade,
for tlie 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 publietir-
dors, the appearance and conduct' uf eacii
corps 1 giving all proper praise where it is
due, and censuring without reserve, any
misconduct or negligence on the part of the
officers or privates under Iub 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.
Tlie inspector is charged with the pro
mulgation of these orders, and the most
punctual at'ention to tho performance of
the important duties of his station, upon
which mainly depends the'discipline of the
Brigade.
By order General Hirdev.
SAMUEL STILES.
Aid-de-Camp.
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, )
Savannah, Jan. 18, 1885. j
In conformity with the above order the
Colnnels.oftbe Regiments, of the FirBt Bri
gade, will muster their respective com
mands at the times, and in the manner fol
lowing, viz:—
On Friday the 4th March neat at 11 o’
clock, A. M. aconveution ofthe field, staff,
company and non-commissioned officers of
35th Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun
ty—And on the 6tli March next, st 11 o-
cloch, A. M the review and inspection of
the Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun
ty-
On Thursday the 10th March next, at
11 o’clock, a convention of the field, staff,
company and non ^commissioned officers of
Effingham Battalion—And on the 11th of
March next, at 11 o’oiock, A. M. the re-
view-ahrf iflfpecHoh oPsjpSDamltoB. -- i
On the 16th March uhxt, at 11 o'clock, s
convention of the field, stqif, company and
non-cominissioned officers of the Camden
County Battalion—And'on the 19th March
next, at 11 ojcfock, A. M. the review and
inspection uTlnc Battalion.
On the 21st Marc!) noxl, st 11 o'clock, A.
M. a convention ol the field, staff, comps-
ny end non-commissioned officers of the
Wayne County Battalion—And on the 22d
mn*f, r »t n, TT"'6YellIcS, -Ad-Ms-*J»# Mm
view and inspection ofthe Battalion. .
On the 2lth 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 op the 25th
March, tlie review and inspection of the
Battalion.
On the 28th March next, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. a convention ofthe field, staff, com
pany and non.commiesionedmfficers of M’-
Intosji County Battalion—And on the 29th
March, the review and inspection of the
Battalion.
On the 30th March ne- t, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. a convention of the field, staff, com-
K and non-commissioned officers of the
rty County Battalion—And on the 31at
March next, the 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-commissionpd officers of the
Bryan County Battalion—A nd on the 2d the
review and inspection ofthe Battalion.
On the 7th April next, at 11 o’clock, A.
M. a convention ofthe field, staff, compa
ny and non-commissioned officers of the let
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-cominissioned officers, and pri
vates be armed and accoutred according to
law, except such as belong to Volunteer
Corps, whose equipments shall be in,con
formity with tho ruioB for the government
ofthe corps. Field Officers, with theig staff,
of this brigade, are required to attend tlie
reviews and inspection within their respect
ive commands. All officers will be provided
with their commissions on th$ day ofinspec-
tion and review, and those commanding
companies are ordered to furnish the Ad
jutant at least five days ppoVteus to the re
view and inspection, as above urdergd, with
an exact return of their respective compa
nies ; which returns will be consolidated by
the Adjutant,the same to be 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.
Jan 19 46
LW J. B. HSRBRT U OO.
On THURSDAY, Ifrth inst.
Will be sold on Jackson’s Wharf, st XI
o’clock, for account ofthe underwriters .-.nd
all concerned, One Mast, one Jib Stny.Fcro-
sail, one Flying-Jib, Bonnet of a Jib, and
Running Rigging, damaged on board the
aloop Spartan, on her p%*age from Phila
delphia, to this port, and suld by advice of
tlie Port Wardens.—Terms cash,
Feb 8
RICH CUT GLASSWARE.
BY X 8. HERBERT U OO.
On SATURDAY lithinst.
Will bo sold before our store, without re
serve, an invoice of rich cut Glass, consist
ing of
Sets of Dishes of different P»‘ terns
Qt. and pt. Decanters «>*,_
Butter Toko <md tft an a 9 j„. do."
Jugs mid PI* tee do. do.
Tumblers, Wines, Cordials, Clarets, Ac.
They can be examined al any time pre
vious to the sale, at our store. Terms,
cash. feb 5
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
BY X 8. HERBERT * OO.
On FRIDAY, 18th March,
Will bo sold at lire Marble Yard in State
afreet, next to Dr. Habersham, at 11 0 lock,
a quantity of Marble Slabs,'Brown Stone,
and Stone-Cutter’s Tools, together with
the Building on snid Lot, being the personal
eBtate of William Masterton. deceased, ai.d
sold byorder ofthe administratrix. Tr m»
cash. feb 7
iU'KvAft fcfcofcAV c U.
P ERSONS who have -ordered Tickets
in the MARYLAND STATE LOT-
LEUy. now drawing—ten days over—
FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS high-
est prize, are informed that they are re
ceived. Tickets TWELVE DOLLARS,
Halves and quarters'in proportion. A ; m,
ticketu in the NEW YORK I.ITEKA
.TURE LOTTERY, to be drawn thh of
April. Highest Prizes TWO of TEN
THOUSAND, THREE nf FIVE THOU-
SAND, Ac—Tickets SIX DOLLARS,
Halves, Quarters and Eighths, in piopor-
tion. Orders received lor tickets in the
PENNSYLVANIA UNION CANAL
LOTTERY—Highest Prize THIRTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS, to he drawn,
on the ninth March. Tickets SEVEN
DOLLARS—Halves and Quarters in pro
portion. W. ROBERTSON,
Feb 3
PENNSYLVANIA
UNIOX C.miL LOTTERY
1JERSONS who have ordered Tickete'in
i tft'fc atwtre Lc-ttery can obtain them-by
application to the Subscriber.
Whole Tioksta - £7 09
Halves . * 3 50
Quarters • • 1 75
Eighths - * 0 871
, WM. ROBERTSON.
feb 4
OGLETHORPE BALL,
Br the Savannah Volunteer Guards.
ttWktng.
A FEW dozen of Day & Martin’s Genu
ine Blacking, for sale by
P. E. BRASSlNNE,
Druggist, oppesite the Exchange.
Jan 25
Tar, Uitch, Rosm i$c.
JUST RECEIVED,
QA BBLS TAR
£t\J 10 do Pitch
10 do Rosin
5 do bright Varnish
For sale by ■ A. BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building,
Fob*
Hair Sifters
R ECEIVED by the Louisa Matilda, and
for sale by N. B. WEED.
Jan 15
Com.
ft -f AA BUSHELS CORN, afloat, for
& IUU sale by HALL A HOYT.
Feb 3
Oznaburghs. . K
p* BALES Urst quality OZNABURGHS,
O just recsWtd and for sale by
- - CALVIN BAKRR.
M EMBERS who are subscribers to the
above Ball, to be given on the 11 th
inst, in celeb ation of the first settlement of
Georgia, are requested to call at the Bonk
Store nf Mr. W. T. Williams, for their tic
kets previous to that day.
Those members who have not yet sub
scribed, may leave their names With either
of the undersigned.
W. C. Wayne, 1 J. P. SenEvEN,
F. Pensi.eh, < F.W. Heimmann,
W.T.IIinteb, ) f ( Wm.Robebtson.
Feb 1 57
Notary Public.
T HE subscriber has taken No. 14. Mon-
gib’s West Wharf, fronting the Bay,
where he will attend to all business us s
PUBLIC NOTARY, and for the SHIP
PING-OF SEAMEN. Having been com
versam in cases of Insurance, ho also of.
fers hi8 services as an INSURANCE BRO
KER. In commercial cities, besides incor
porated Insurance offices, it is common and
usual to have offices where individuals un
derwrite, and who' often take risks, when /
the incofporatqd'j/jtfices refuse, and often /
the insured divide the risk between the one /
andthe othor.’ WM. BELCHER./
Feb'2 " 58l /
... THE DRAWING OF
...... J 2d v>LA8S
C HARLESTON LOTTERY for the
benefit of Fine Arts and tlie Literary
and Philosophical Society is received, and
can be examined at
LUTHER’S
Exchange Office.
feb 4 60
Marine and Fire Insurance
Company.
A N election will be held on MONDAY,
the 14th February, at the office ofthe
Marine and Fire Insurance Company, for
seven Directors, to manage the affairs of
the Institution for one year.
ALEX'. M. KER, fiec’ry.
Feb 1 57 .
iNotice.
A MEETING of the Stockholders ofthe y 1 •
Steam-Bnst Company of Georgia; w ill,
take place at the Office in Savannah,, on
THURSDAY, the 10th day of next month,
February, at ten o'clock, A. M. on businesa
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.
Treasurer Steam-Boat Company,
Jan 19 38 .
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