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c KELSEY* CO. 1 Castor Oil.
H AVE received by ship Corsair, b»«T A FRESH SUPPLY of host patent cold
1,1110 and other late arrival*, * very pressed Castor Oil, lor taimly and
v i * »o U „rtincnt of seasonable plantation uao, for sale by
handsome assortment 1 p. E. BRASSINNE,
fjiljWW (p J^JvIJlU Vcj 1 Muroh 29 Opposite the Exchange.
AtUk.- - — wlllPtl »® 1 ’*
Ssnahurgs, Dowlas, Brown, White,
Plaid and Striped Homespuns
Common and Superfine 1 & j Printa
Irish Linens, Silk Striped Drilling
Denmark Baltins, Figured Silks
Ribbons, Gauze Hnmlkfs and Scarf*
Super Blue Broad Ob’ 1 ''*
Cotton Hose and Hall Hose
Flag ami Bandana Handkcrdnele
Block Silk <1°
Cotton Flng dt. Madrnss do
Black Canton and Nankin Crapes
Apron Checks
Muslin, Crape snd Figrd. Silk Dressca
Figured Book Muslins, dr.c. ozc.
which they offer for sals on accoimnodnting
terms.
March 2* 02 ll l
REMOVAL.
T HE subscriber has removed from his
old stand, three doors west, in Con ;
I gross-Street, where ho offers fi r «*le a gon-
’ oral assortment of
1 Orocevtea & Hrj Goods,
HlGH-WAYS and BY-WAYS,
O uTALES OF THE ROAD SIDE,
picked up in the Frencli Provinces, by
a walking gentlemen—2d series 2 vols. $2.
ROTHELAN, a Romance of the English
Histories, by the author of Annals of the
pufisli, *Jbo. Ac- •mis. t ikilltf*
STORIES, explanatory of the Church Cat
echism, by Mrs. Sherwood, t vol. 874 CtB.
Laws of Georgia, for urn.
AT,So,
8ILLIMAN’S JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
AND ARTS.
UNITED STATES LITERARY GAZ
ETTE, together with a variety of other
new publications, just received by
W. T. WILLIAMS.
Match 29 04p
SYYUXG $uu\ SV.WsWLlV
GOOD*.
B Y the ships Georgia aod Hnrp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
0KB7
Having been purchased with cash, pre
vious to the advance in England, they can
be afforded and will be sold at low prices,
and on a long credit, for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Feb 28 80
100 PACKAGES
Crockery, China and Glass
Ware,
J UST received by the late arrivals from
Liverpool, New-York and Boston.which
will be sold low, fur cash or citv paper, by
T. G. CHAMBERLIN,
No. 5, Gibbons’ Buildings.
March 11 90i.ll
Com, TTUm*, \W\akej &
Viftxns.
2 ,^00 BUSHELS White Maryland
80 Barrels Supf. Howard-St. Flour
ISO do Whiskey
200 Hams in bags
Baltimore, fur sale by
March 25
HALL &. HOYT.
Whiskey, Beef and Paints.
C O. GRISWOLD, offers for Bale,
• 100 Barrels Whiskey
50 Barrels Prime & ) Beef, N. Yoi
‘25 do Moss s city inspection.
1U0 Kegs White Lend
22 do Black Paint
5 do Spanish Brown
to lLirrcls Whiting
March 28
Corn Afloat.
90(10 BUSHELS sound Corn, ii
lots to suit nnrehnsers, fo
gale by GEO. P. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
ON HAND,
200 Bundle: *Hay
1500 Bushels Oats
March 20 05
JUST RECEIVED BY BRIG JANE,
5 HOGSHEADS Leaf Tobacco, 1st qua
10 Barrels Prime Pork
20 do Beef
SO Boxes Herrings
20 do Codfish
For sale by A. BASSETT.
March 25
100!
Whiskey and Beef.
BARRELS best Rye Whiskey
' 50 do Prime Beef, N. Yor
city inspection
30 do Mess do do
Landing from ship Corsair, for sale by
March 25 C. C. GRISWOLD.
Mi i'ary Stocks
'‘j 6} DOZEN rich figured and plain si
J. £f Stocks, lined with hair cloth
2 do Plain Hair Cloth do
Received per ship Emperor, from Nev
York, and for sale by
Feb 17 CALVIN BAKER.
Gtackiiig.
FEW dozen of Day & Martin’s Genu-
l iue Blacking, for sole by
P. E. BRASSINNE,
Druggist, opposite the Exciiange.
Jan 26
titvuim's Panacea*
A SUPPLY of this celebrated
* l Medicine, just received por ship Globe,
*nd for sale by"
dec 4
GEO. RYERSON.
. — — 1 ■ VI
Fish.
gA BARRELS Menhaden Fish
OU 50 do No. 3, Mackorc!
For sale by G. D. CORNWFJ.L,
DAchango Dork.
Mnrrh 29 0 Ip A
Loaf Sugar.
KA BARRELS Loaf Sugar, just rcceiv-
OU cd and for sale by
H. LORD * CO. ]
Mongin’s Wharf. J
March 29 04p c
. o
fcocket Spades, Carolina and ' a '
Grub Hoes, *
13 ECEIVED per Corsair and for sale by *
tV March 29 N. B. WEED, j
Hair, Brass and Iron Wire ‘
8if ers,
TNORSALEby
JP March 29 N. B. WEED.
k>zn«baTgV\s and Tviine,
T UST received and for snip by i
J JOHN H. REID, s
Feb 22 75 s
g
Goshen Butter, *
4~vF the first quality, just received by the
V/ ship Corsnir, for sale hv
WILLIAM TIGHE,
Market-Square.
Mnrrh 25* 101
Masonic Aprons.
A FKVV elegant Royal Arch and Mautor t
Mason’s Aprons, just received and for
sale by BUTLKR & SCRANTON.
March 10 89
Prime Seed Rice,
TNOR SALE—apply to
JC SAMUEL M. BOND, or
R. & J. HABERSHAM.
March 11 90
rn
1 ar,
tA BARRELS for sale by
tJU March 29 A. BASSETT.
Wanted,
TJANKABLE MONEY Apply at
X> LUTHER’S EXCIIANYE OFFICE.
March 11
Mackerel.
1 AA BARRELS No. 3 Mackerel, for
1 ifU sale by HALL & HOYT.
Feb 23 87
Socket Spades
~i CASK Socket Spades, just received
JL and for snle by N. B. WEED.
Jan 4
Gin and Butter.
Received per ship Corsair,
BARRELS GIN, and by Thomas
• Hall, 34 Kegs Butter
For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
March 26
Varnish y. Turpentine.
T> RIGHT and Black Varnish and Spirits
J3 of Turpentine, on consigmnont, for
saie by T. S. LUTHER.
March 11
Fish ines.
O TLK, Cotton, Hair, India Seaweed nnd
Hemp Fish Linns, received per Wm.
Wallace, nnd for sale by
v in. B. YVEEp,
YVhitk v.
■J BARBELS landing from brig
JL VJ V-F Governor Hopkins, for sale by
March 14 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
HUTTEB.
TUST received by ship Corsnir, 20 fir-
*1 kins best GOSHEN BUTTER, and
lor sale by ABNER BASSETT.
March 24
Hinges.
rpWO thousand pair Hook and Plate
A Hinges, assorted, from il to 24 inches,
for sale by N. B. WEED.
March 7
Potatoes.
IJp' TIERCES Prime Northern Pota-
f toes, just received and for sale by
k BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD.
TIT . . j o
ougar.
AK HOGSHEADS St. Croix Sugar,
~ £tej landing from brig Adeline, from Bos
ton, for snle by HALL & HOYT.
h March 1
Glass Lamps.
- A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with
XV Glass Stands, for sale by
GEO. RYERSON,
Corner Bay and Whittakcr-Streets.
March 4
Door Mats
| UST rnooivod by the Wiliinm Wallaco
*J three dozen best quality India Door
Muts, for sale by I. W. MORREj.t,.
. March 16 93
Uaton and Lard.
d /4K~\ BOXES BACON
, 50 firkins Lard—Landing from
schr. Barracoa, from Baltimore. For sale
by HALL &, IIOYT.
March 8 87
March 2
EDWARD PERKINS.
B2rc '
For Sale,
March 26
Enquire at
02
The thief Fireman,
[ S desirous of ascertaining the number
and locution of the private wells in tie
ity. He therefore requests those who o\/n
r occupy lots on which there are such,to
tavo a memorandum at the Post-Otfico,or
t his Counting-Room, mentioning the wird
nd number of the lot, upon which they are
ituated. If their depth, their diameter,
he depth of water in them, ami whether
here is now a pump or bucket for lilting
March S
101
TY3YTYGX.
ip&mMS
&&*&*&*&
| tV.Wtt.Yi.
A LINE OF PACKETS has been esta-
aV bliuhed between New-York and Havre,
to leavn both ports regularly, on the Vint
and FJlernth days of eath month during the
‘ FeSrv ’Tip; ships composing the line, are
jblsfsauefa,' well found and commanded, cop
pered and copper fastened. Their accom
modations for passengers, comprise all that
can be required, for comfort and conveni
ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta
ken for £ 110 each, for which they are furnish
ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample
stores of every description.
Goods intended for shipment by them,
may be sent to the agentB, who will attend
to their reception ana forwarding, without
charge for storage or commissions. The
expenses which tn&y, in such caseB be actu
ally incurred, will when requested, be col
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 cither freight or pas-
«age, must be addressed, port paid, to
CRASSOUS & BOYD.
Agents; New York.
oct 14 12
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY NEXT,
At XII o’clock, in front of the Court-
House, will be sold without reserve, that
valuable tract of Land, No, 75, in the Third
District, Habersham County. Ono half of
tho purchase money will bo required at the
time of sale, and the balance on the first of
January, 1826, with interest, secured by
mortgage on the land. Sold by permission
of the Court of Ordinary, and by order of
the administratrix.
March 3
additional number of
March 26
W. W.
WASH.
02n
COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE.
Notice.
T HE following persons having resigned
their authorities to art as PilotB, for
L. Foster, S. H. Timmons,
Wright White, John Pitcher,
Daniel Proctor, E. Briggs,
John Johns, E. Holies,
J. Delano, P. S. Pitcher,
Thomas West, Joseph Wood,
John Robbins, Wm. Thomas.
John Low,
By order of the Board,
JNO. S. HOLCOMB,
Secretary Commissioners Pilotage.
March 20 04r.
T
N otice.
IIE subscriber intends returning to the
Netherlands, about the month of May
In the meanwhile he tenders his
res to the inhabitants of Savannah
iis friends generally, for any coramis-
Broad Cloths of Verviers, the very first
Manufactory in Europe
Brussels Carpeting, do. Laco Veils and
Lace, Valenciennes do
Thread Cambrics
Shirting and Sheeting Linens
T iblc Cloths nnd do. with Napkins
Assorted Diapers and Dutch Rolls
All articles of Armory, from the city of
Liege, generally very low priced
House Clocks, playing different tunes at
all hours of the day and night
Swiss or Geneva Gold and Silver Watch
es, low in price
Pier Glioses, agreeable to size
Holland Gin, equal to any ever imported
Dutch Round Cheese, commonly called
negro heads. &c. &c.
The subscriber pledges himself, that any
of the Georgia product ions shipped to him,
either cotton, rice or tobacco, will meet
with the best of markets, the first article
will be shipped to Lille, a great manufac
turing city, frontier of France and the
Netherlands, from whence it offers » watfer
• ouveyunce to that citv.
E. WAMBERSIE.
March 28 03
For New-York,
The packet ship
CORSAIR,
Porter, Master,
Having a part of her cargo cn-
will meet quick despatch. For
relglt ofthq remainder or passage, having
elegaht accommodations, apply on board, at
Taylor’s Wharf, or to
• tyqrcli 25 C- C. GRISWOLD.
tor Liverpool,
The first-rate ship
PIONEER,
Greenleaf. Master.
Will commence loading this day
and meet with despatch. For freight apply
to WM. GASTON.
March 26 . 02l
For New-York,
The brig
JANE,
P. Bloke, Master,
TIas commenced loading, and will
meet with despatch. For freight or pas
sage, apply to H- LORD & CO.
Mongin’s Wharf.
March 29 04p
For Havana,
The fast sailing pilot-boat schr.
ANNA MARIA,
Will sail with despatch for the
above port. For passage only
apply to N. B. SISSON, Master.
March 26 02
For Baltimore,
The fast sailing schr.
THOMAS HALL,
Capt. Hurst,
_ Will have immediate despatch.—
For freight or passage, having good accom
modations. apply to Capt. H. on board, at
Tel fair’s Wharf, or to
March 25 HALL & HOYT
ror t uigu.stitie
The fast sailing coppered and cop
per fastened pilot-boat schr.
SAVANNAH,
White, Master,
Will sail with despatch. For freight or
pa-sage, having superior accommodations,
apply to the muster on board, at Johnson’s
Lower YVharf.
M « rc.li 10 01
Splendid i ictui e.
A SPLENDID PAINTING in oil, that
would make a valuable appendage to
a gallery, or ornament for n private room,
representing the surrender of the British at
Yorktown, to Gen. Washington, strongly
impressive of the subject, and tho figures
truly natural, in a handsome rich gilt frame,
is offered for sale at about ono half its val
ue. The picture may be seen at Capt.
Douville’s. Johnstun-Square,
March 28 03
Notice.
T HF. subscribers to the Savannah Aux
iliary Society, for ameliorating the
condition of the Jews, are requested to pay
their subscriptions for the present year.
E. E. PETTIGREW, Seo.’rv.
Feb 2? 7.-, '
hundred and fifty dozen Plough
50 Dozen Bed Cords
A° r side by N. B. WEED,
r eli 26
$0' ice.
A LL persons having demands igninst
the est ate of Francis CoiirvniscJato of
Chatham county, will present then duly
attested, and those indebted will muko pay
ment (o
R. HABERSHAM, 1 „ _
and f Qualified Ex-
J. HABERSHAM, S u<:lltors-
march 18 96
XuUcfc \& Ywvebj
T HAT ninety dnys niter date, nppiua-
tion will be made to the Hteam-Jioat
Company of Georgia, to issue a new cer
tificate of stock, for one destroyed, dated
20th October, 1818, for two shares, and
numbered 138. Savannah 10f.li Feb. 1825.
JAMES C. CAMPBELL.
Fpb 11 fin . r
to. Cape Hondo, via rt Au
gustinc,
The fust sailing pilot-boat schr.
VEXATION.
Lee, Master,
Will sail with despatch. For
freight or passage, having superior accom
modations, apply to the muster on board, at
Johnston’s Lower Wharf.
March 20 04
For c *>al ,
The fast sailing pilot-boat
ECLIPSE,
\ Sixteen months old. burthen forty
F one tons, built of white oak, copper
fattened in part, together with the iron
ballast, with every thing complete for
voyage, will be sold low to close a concern.
Fir further particulars npplv to
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD
March ‘>g
mm sAim
POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OP NOT LANDING.
CROCKERY.
, BYJ.B. HERBERT If CO.
THIS DAY. 31st inst.
Will be sold on Smith’s Wharf, at XI
o’clock, landing from ship Westmoreland.
50 Crates CROCKERY,particularly assort
ed for this market.—'Terms at the time
of sale-
march 31
Savannah and Augusta
LOACH.
Mail
BY J. B. HERBERT S; CO.
On the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL
NEXT,
At XI o’clock, will be sold in Front of the
Court-House in this city, THREE NE
GROES, Nancy, Flora and William, being
>art of the personal property of Thoinus
llelrose, deceased. Sold at the risk of the
former purchaser, she not having compile!
with the terms of sale,—Terms cash.
March 25
New Arrangement——Georgia Side.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that he has removed tho Line
•f Stages on tile Georgia side, and will
hereafter, leave Savannuh every Sundny
Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o’clock, AM.
lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at
r> o’clock next day. For seats, apply at
the Georgia-Hotel.
JOSEPH I. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
Savannah, March 20,1825.
N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to
Let—and expresses sent at the shortest
notice.
March 24 100
DRAWING OF THE
Union Canal Lottery,
15th Class, New Series.
T IIE subscribers,Commissioners appoint
ed by the Governor of tho Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, to superintend the
drawing of the Union Canal Lottery, Fif
teenth Class, New Series, do hereby certify,
that the following were the numbers which
were this day drawn, viz:
37, 22, 34, 20, 21, 50, 42, 28,
nnd that the said numbers were drawn in
the order in which they stand above; that
is to say, No. 37 was the first that was
drawn; No. 22 was the second : No. 34
was the third; No. 20 was the fourth; No
21 was the fifth; No. 50 was the sixth; No.
42 was the seventh; and No. 28, was the
eighth and last.
ANDREW BAYARD,
ANDREW PETIT,
JOHN READ.
Attest—John Roberts, Secretary.
Those who hold prize tickets, will call
and receive the cash, or renew them in the
16th Class,(or other Lotteries if they choose)
which is a very brilliant one, and will be
drawn on 1 Itii May—Capital Prizes
850,000, 20 000. 10,000. &C.
The scheme will be published in a few
days—Tickets 9 dollars. Orders received at
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Marli 24
\iravvYug ReevAved.
T HE following are the numbers drawn
from the wheel of Union Canal Lotte
ry of Pennsylvania :
37, 22, 34, 29, 21, 60, 42, 28.
Holders of prizes drawn in this Lottery,
may receive the casli or renew them in the
New-York Literature Lottery, which draws
on t he 6th of next mont h, to be finished in
a few minutes. High Prizes, two of
DOLLARS 10,000 DOLLARS
3 OF $5000, X OF 3083, 17 OF
1000, StO. SlO. StO.
Orders for Tickets received at : $7 00
Hnlves, :::::: 3 In)
Quarters, : : ! : : I 75
Eighths.: : : : ! : 0 87
March 94 ' W ROBERTSON.
URVUi and MA IHLI.VR
81f<D0Ufio
P E. BRASSINNE,
R espectfully informs hk friend*
and the public, that he has purchased
the establishment in the above business, be*
longing to Dr. A. Delaroche, opposite the
Exchange, where he offers for sale at low
prices, a large assortment of
Fresh -’ Tugs, Medicines,
and Chemicals,
AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING
Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, dp
Peru, do Fola
Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon
American best and common Castor OIJ.
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copper**
Columbo, Fmery, Gum Assafietida
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Glim Guiacum, Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth
Oil of Aniseed.du Peppermint,do Clovoyi
Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhubarb. Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts
Tartar Emetic Spirits of Turpentiiig
Faints Qtj and in Oil.
White, Rod and Black Lead
Prnssion Blue. Verdigris
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent YclliJTJt
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal Varnish.
PfeYfmuerj.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar 08,
Best English Shaving Soap
Enu de Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instruments and Patent Med
icincs of every kind, the whole
warranted quality.
Jan 2ft 47
—
t ilts r LOTTERY.
]N otice.
Freights to Augusta,
per Stoam Boot Comp*
nv’s Boats, will be here
after at one-fourth less
rlian their customary rates, to commence on
Monday morning, 28th instant.
JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent
Mir^b f| 03r.
auiYiiEiy_Uivi3iv
O ' 1 Saturdayafternooi,between the hours
of thiee and four o’clock, the Subscribe!
' s ’. or wm rnhhed of a HKD MOItOfC"
l’ or aaie.
Tho subscribers will expose to
snle nt public outcry, in iront of
lie Court-House, on the first
Tuesday in April next, that con-
• nd handsomely finished TEN
EMENT, adjoining the residence of Mrs.
Holmes, in Liberty Ward late the proper
ty of Sirs. Russ, together with one moiety
of the lot, subject to a biiihII charge of
ground rent by the Corporation Terms
made known ou the day of sale.
JDSIAHPENFIELD,
LEVI s. D’LYON,
Assignees of O. M. Lillibridge.
" ri,h - ,B o-h
WatvleA inmft&iateYjf,
_ A good GIG and SADDLE
-Apply at this o:
HOUSE.-
fice.
March 25
101
Troy Candles.
J UST received per ship Augusta,
Boxes Troy Candles.
Venetian iifinds.
100
For sale by
Feb 25
J. B. HERBERT &, CO.
POCKE V BOOK, containing about v i r Hun-
d ed Dollars in dank bills, also one bundr d
and fify dollars in small Notes, drawn by tVn>.
Johnston in favor of Wm. Poythress 1 will raw mo u„k.».;i . n- c .
gi Te . I,Ur. Subscriber offers lor sale a com-
rn n ii..„„ Do... .... I’ lete assortment of VENETIAN
50 Dollars Rew. ld, BLINDS, suitable tor windows of every
to ony person who will return ' u,. r tome- , B ' ZU - Also, old Blinds repaired.
JOdN WUIIK1F.I.D. 1. W. MORRELL.
97 ’ march 30 ipp
march 21
500R, 5MVW, 5UOR,
&c. the.
T HE above are the capital prizes in Lit
erature Lottery, Fourth Class, New
Series, which draws in New-York on 6th
April next, and determined in a few minuteB.
Tickets Seven Dollars. Orders received
and Prize Tickets taken in payment at
LUTHERS
exchange office.
March 18
Stolen,
F ROM the pocket of the subscriber, on
the day of the arrival of General La-
fuyette in this city, supposed soon after his
landing on the Bluff, a Pocket Book, con
taining a little over live hundred dollars in
bank notes. Thu notes were principally
small, with the exception of two of fifty dol
lars each, supposed to be on the Savannah
Banks. A liberal reward will be paid for
the recovery of the money.
JACOB BARNSTON.
March 28 03b*
NEW-YORK
State Literature Lottery,
CLASS IV.
ID- TO BE DRAWN ON THE StXTfl
OF APRIL NEXT, AND BE CON.
CL UDED IN ONE DRjl WING.
I N this scheme the amount of cash is
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-
ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the fill-
lowing manner:—
2 Frizes of ,816 000
8
1
17
20
41
51
Cap Missing,
A BROWN FUR CAP having cover
ings for the ears, and somewhat Boiled
within by use, was taken from the Ex
change on Monday night. As the adver
tiser’s name was fastened inside, the per
son having it can be at no loss in ascertain
ing to whom it belotigs. Apply at this of
fice.
March 24 100
Lost.
O N Friday eveninglast.a RED MOROC
CO POCKET BOOK, nearly new
containing 10 or It dollars in small bills,
among which was a New-York city one dol
lar Fulton Bunk, and some business papers,
which can be of no use to any but the owner
The finder, will be suitubiy rewarded by
leaving it at this office,
March 23 03p
5,000
• 3,082
1,000
■ 500
aoo
• 100
and a large number of smaller denomiii*,
tion. Tickets SEVEN DOLLARS—wifi
advance in a few days to J;i.
Orders received and forwarded, free of e*;-
pense, by
IV. ROBERTSON,
who ordered in the Lottery recently closed,
for persons in this city.
No. 25,313, combination 54,22,30.41000
2,810, 8,28,29, 100
and a large amount in smaller prizes.
March 26
N otice,
CLERK'S OFFICE. i
March 25th, 1825. {
P ROPOSALS for keeping in repair ilit
railings, posts. See. around the Public
Squares, furnishing all materials for the
same, for one year, will be received at thin
office for one month.
M MYERS, C. C.
March 28
Final Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of the
late William Craig, deceased, by due
bill, note, bond, or open account, are notifi.
ml for the last time, that if they are not set
tled on or before the fist day of April next,
they will be placed in the hands of an attor
ney for collection and suit.
JOHN M’NISII, Executor.
March 6 86