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GENTLEMEN'S
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
Clothing fttoTe-
toun BOOR* FAST or TR* CITY-HOTEL,
■ON THE BAY.
A. GALLOWAY fir CO.
H AVE just received by the ship* Wm‘
Wallace. Savannah, and other drri-
vals from the North, an assortment of
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, COTTON
CASSIMERE, LUSTING8, MAR
SEILLES & SILK VESTINOS,
which they can recommend t° thnlr Wpnsta
and customers as being of SUt LK1UK
QUALITY, and they trust, that having
engaged a number of first-rate workmen,
they will be enabled as hitherto, to execute
any further orders they may receive, with
elegance and despatch, on the moat reason
able terms. ALSO,
They respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they constant
ly have on hand, a general assortment of
Ptea&g MaAe C\ thing,
with every other ARTICLE in their lino
of business.
Feb 10 65i.
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A LINE OF PACKETS has been esta-
blished botweon New-York and Havre,
to leave both ports regularly, on the First
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THE SUBSCRIBERS
CONTINUE THE COMMISSION UUSINlta IN LIT-
KRPOOLi UNDER THE FIRM Or
\ftAAO, LOW & CO.
A ND will at all times make liberal ad
vances on produce consiguod to them
ftir sale.
Having ships regularly in the Liverpool
rndp, and owning a convenient wharf, on l ,.- - __
whici there are roomyJire-rroof stores, cot- *T* , lh08h PJ “n>P“ 8 '»S the Une, are
- he received aid forwarded in their f 8t 8a,le "’ well found and commanded, cop.
pered and copper tautened. Their accom-
ton will
own vessel*, or those to their address, free
of any commission.
Orders for merchandize, will be executed
and only a commission charged, when the ence
payment is satisfactorily secured.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
British Dry Goods,
is just received, being bought with money
and selected by one of the partners, they
wilt bn furnished as low as by any regular
Importing House in the United States, and
on a long credit, for approved paper.
ANDREW LOW fit CO.
net. 25 78
mndations for passengers, comprise all that — —..— ». ........ .....
can bo required, for comfort and conveni-1 probably be out on the 12th drawing, which
is due here on the 11th instant.
840,000 810,000
20,000 5,000
TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS.
Orders taken at the above price at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Feb 7
State Lotterj of
MARYLAND,
THIRD CLASS.
T HE Official List of thb eleventh draw
ing ip received. The following are
'the prizes lakes from the wheel.
No. 8652 tftOOO
>670, 10133 600
1849, 19983 100
1028, 12281 50
And 1,3 prizes of $10
The following are the BRILLIANT CA
PITALS to be drawn. Some of them will
UR.IM aud .MVARCLXL
P. E. BRASSINNE,
R espectfully informs his friend*
and the public, that he has purchased
tii ' ■••tablishment in the above busineaa, be
ll' ;tng to Dr. A. Deiaroohe, oppusite the
E> it anna, where he offers for sale at low
prices, a large assortment of
I'reaYi Vtrugi, .Medicines,
and Live Jituia,
AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING
Aqua Portia, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bormuiet
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do
Peru, do Pola
Camphor, Cantluirides, Cinnamon
American best and common Castor Oil
(Vain of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
(lumho, Pinery, Gum Assafcctida
Aio'v, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Gmn Guiacun, Gum Opium
I., iitginss, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Bi.iirnesia, Manna Chamomile Flowers
Sulphur, Sonmi, Nutmegs
Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth
Oil of A nisned.do Peppermint,do Cloves
l)o Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts
Tartar Emetic, Spirit.* of Turpentine
Goslien Butter, Lard, <vc.
J UST received per ships William Wal
lace and Juno,
15 Kegs Prime Goshen Butter
20 do Lard
10 Barrels choice Hams
10 Half barrels Pig Pork, put up for
family consumption
8 Barrels Sargent’s Crackers
12 Half barrels Fly Market Beef
2 Barrels Smoked Tongues
IN STORE,
50 Barrels Prime Beef
30 do Mess do
60 do No. 1, do
40 do Prime Pork, city inspection
12 do Mess do
75 do Pilot and Navy Bread
50 do Potatoes
40 do No. 1, 2 and 3, Mackarcl
100 Half barrels Flour
50 Whole do do
Togel her with a general assortment of all
kinds of
Groceries & Ship Chandlery.
For sale by
BRADLEY,CLAGHORN fii WOOD,
Anciaux’ Wharf.
Jan 27
Taints W.j mat in Oil.
White. Rod and Blank Lead
Prussian Blue. Verdigris
Ivory..aud Lamp Black. Patent Yellow
V eimiutl R. *U, Vc* million, SdflllU
Japan and Copal Varnish.
Co/fiiac b randy.
6 PIPES “ Seignette’s Brand," just re
ceived per Louisa Matilda, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT &, CO.
IN STORE,
50 Tierces new Rice
10 Pipes Holland Gin
10 Hogsheads Jamaica Rum
50 Barrels Flour
30 Barrels Hama
75 Barrels Gin
50 Crates Crockery
20 Kegs Butter
50 Barrels Mackarel, No. 3
20 Cases Port Wine
10 Casks Oil
Jan 12
English Potatoes
T HREE HUNDRED Hampers of first
quality English Potatoes, just receiv
ed from Liverpool, per brig Diana, for sale
on board, at Telfair’s Wharf, or by
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD,
Jan 22 Ancianx’s Wharf.
Eexf HfntY?.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Best English Shoving Soap
Eau dc Co! r gne. Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instrumonta and Patent Med- v t .. x*
icincs of every kind, the whole of C Vi C tUlS l. llgUI 811(1 JVlO-
w&rrantcd quality.
Jan ?0 47
butte- , \ >ard, i\c.
Jiud rec‘.ti,-(l by xhip Wm. Wall are,
io “■
FIRKINS Goshen Butter, 1st. qnal’y
2D Kegy Lard, from 30 to 40 lbs each
lOBarxels Burlington Hams, small
10 II •ii‘ barrels Mess Pork
10 do do Pig do
10 Casks Cheese, first quality
70,000 American Sornrs
IN STORE,
100 Barrels Pilot and Navy Bread
60 do Beef and Pork
50 do Tur. Pitch and Rosin
Cordage, Leads. Lines, and Twine
Together with a full assortment of
GROCERIES AND PROriSIOJGS.
\U' Ship Hlores pm up at short notice,
and low prices, by
ABNER BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongin’s New Buildings.
Jan -id
lasses
IfinHOGSHEADS Prime Now-Or-
X u” leans Sugar
50
For sale by
Feb 2
do
do do Molasses
HALL fit IIOYT
Passengers in the cabin will be ta
ken for ^140 each, for which they arc furnish
ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample
stores of every description.
Goods intended for shipment by them,
may be sent to the agents, who will attend
to their reception and forwarding, without
charge for storage or commissions. The
expenses which may, in such cases 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 either freight or' pas
sage, must be addressed, post paid, to
CRASSOUS fii BOYD.
Agmte, New York.
oct 14 72
For New-York,
[ESTABLISHED LINE.)
The regular packet ship
SAVANNAH,
IFnt. Bebee, Muter,
Will meet with despatch. For
freight or passage, having elegant accom
modations, apply to Cnpt. Bebee, on board,
at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to
HALL fit HOYT.
Jan 5
For Providence,
Tho ship
MARY ALMY,
C. C. Cook. Master,
Having three-fourths of her car
go engaged, will have immediate despatch.
For freight or passage, apply to Captain
Cook, on board, at A. Low fit Co’s. Wharf,
or to PARIS HILL.
Jan 31 66
CAPITALS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA
Union Canal Lottery
15th Class—New Series.
T HE above splendid Prizes will he dis
tributed on the Ninth of March next.
Those who would become candidates will
hand in their names without delay, at
SLUMP aaESPS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Where Tickets can at present be ordered
at Seven Dollars.
fob 4 60
“ Remember March!—The. Idea of March
Remember
But one month from this date, and the most
Splendid Lottery in the Union will
be drawn. Wednesday the ninth
of March is the important day
appointed for the drawing
of the
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
FIFTEENTH CLAM.
For Providence,
The pneket schooner
GEORGE,
C. Harris, Matter.
,For freight of 50 bales of Cotton,
or passage, apply to the master on board
at Moore’s Wharf, or to
PARIS HILL.
r-v 7 62
J,
T HE Prizes in this Lottery, ate deter
mined in the same manner bb the pre
ceding class, which has afforded such uni
versal satisfaction. It is under the man
agement of J. B. YATES and A. M’lN-
TYRE, and will be drawn under the super
intendance of the Commissioners appointed
by the Governor of Pennsylvania. The
sum to be disposed of in this Lottery, is
por tittle, reight or Charter
A pilot-buat—burthen forty-five
tons, a first-rate sailer, and in com
plete order for any voyage. For
further particulars, apply to
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN Sr WOOD.
dec 24
r ui era
J ;
For New-York;
The sloop
MECHANIC,
Snrnert, Master,
Will meet with despatch. For
freight or passage, apply to Cupt. Somers,
on board, at Taylor’s Wharf, or to
C. C. GRISWOLD.
Tar, fitch, R< sin ^c.
JUST RECEIVED,
«>ft BBLS TAR
AU 10 do Pitch
10 do Rosin
5 do bright Varnish
For sale by A. BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongiu’s New-Building.
Feb 4
Gin, Share M mlds, Porlc, &c.
75
C. C. GRISWOLD, offers for sale,
X BARRELS Northern Gm
20 do Whiskey
8 Tons Share Moulds
20 Barrels Mess Pork, New-York
City Inspection
15 Barrels Newark Cider
100 Kegs While Lend
22 do Black Paint
8 do Verdigris
5 do Spanish Brown
10 Barrels Whiting
3 Tons Steel
Jan 31
Fr sit Teas. Hams, Flour, t c.
Oft CHESTS Hyson Teas
miyj 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco
1 Hlid Richmond Cut Gloss Ware
Received per ship Savannah.
20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv
ed per Laura Jane, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT &. CO.
Feb 5
T : kets Received,
In Grand State Lottery af Maryland,
THIRD Cl.ASS.
T HOSE who have given orders for Tick.
els in the above Lottery, are informed
that thrv are readv for delivery at,
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE,
feb 7
OFFICE, BANK UNITED STATES. I
Savannah, 8tli Feb. lt;25. j
T HE Board of Directors, will elect an
an assistant clerk for this office, on
TUESDAY MORNING, the 15th instant,
with a Balary of $800 per annum.
Candidates for the situation, must leave
their applications with the undersigned,
previous to the day, naming two or more se
curities. to be jointly,* severally bound ’in
the sum of three thousand dollars, for the
faithful performance of such duties as may
bo required-
JAMES HUNTER, Cashier.
Feb 9 6-1b
For Darien,
The sloop
ROSETTA,
Capt. Edmard Vemari,
Intended as a regular trader
during the summer—will sail with despatch,
For freight or passage, apply to Capt. V.
on board, at Bolton’s Central Wharf.
Feb 10 65
savannah and Augusta Line of
Stages,
In conseqnence 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
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
Wanted Immediately.
rpWO FIRST RATE JOURNEYMEN
A BOOT-MAKERS, to whom constant
employment will bo given. Also, a free
colored apprentice, to the above business, of
about fourt een years of age.
JOSEPH SINGER,
Broughton-Street, near Bull-St,
J. S. informs his custom
ers, that iu making Boots
for $6 50 per pair, and foot
ing for $3 50, it is for CASH
I ONLY, as when a credit ib given, the price
- . . . . .,. j is for making, and <4 50Tor footing.
rlCked Up Adrilt, I Just received as above, from New-York,
I N Augustine Creek, a large CANOE ! a supply of the FINEST CALF SKIN,
BOAT. The owner may have it by suitable for first rate boots and shoes, which
paying for this advertisement and charges, will be made up at the above price, both in
Apply on board the schooner Recover, or to, the finest and strongest maimer.
rr era I in 4ffn|f
Brongl
*Au«f
i
;» 30,000
5,000
5810 OOO
5,000
In the following splendid prizes :«
SCBEME.
1 Prize of
30,000
i«
$30,000
1 - - -
10,000
-
- 10,000
2 - - h
5,000
-
- 10,000
2 - - -
2,128
-
- 4,256
-LP00
-
x 20,000
30 - w -
600
—
- 15,009
52 - - -
100
_
6,200
104 - - -
50
-
X 5.200
1300 - - -
16
-
- 20,800
10608 - - -
D
-
- 84,864
12120 Prizes,
$205,320
22100 Blanks,
34220 Tickets.
PRICE OF TICKETS, :::::: : : $7.
ID” Orders are received in the above BRIL
LIANT LOTTERY, by
W. YLOBEWYSOW,
whose orders in the preceeding class pro
duced a large amount of prizes, among
which was
No.'25.343, combination 54, 22, 30, $1000.
V Prize tickets paid or received as cash
Feb 8
NEW-YORK
State Literature Lottery,
CLASS IV.
cr TO BE DRAWN ON TIIE SIXTH
OF APRIL NEXT, AND BE CON.
CL UDED IN ONE DRA WING.
I N this scheme the amount of cash is
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-
ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, which is subdivided in tiie fol
lowing manner
2 Prizes of Sioooo
3 - • • - - - 5,000
1
17
20
4t
St
3,082
1,000
500
200
100
JOHN CANDLER.
fit
Feuther Beds.
J EST received by the William Wallace,
a large supply uf the above articles,
with Bolsters and Pillows to iqptch, war
ranted to be of the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jan 27
Northern Gin, Pc.
WK BARRELS Northern Gin
i *J 1 Case Pier GIesscb
1 do Prints
Received per Cotton-Plant, for sale bv
J. B. HERBERT fit CO.
Jan 6
Printing Paper.
/ljH REAMS of good quality Imperial
t-w Printing Paper, for sale at cost and
Apply at this Office.
charges for casli*
dec 21
IU FltiiM .R .
A RAMAGE PRINTING PRESS, com-
plete and in good order, sufficient to
work an imperial form, will be sold at a low
price, if applied for immediately at the of
fice of the Georgian.
Jim n
53
Gin
BARRELS NORTHERN GIN, for
sale by CALVIN BAKER*.
Feb 6
\J. l A tfttea Bank «V oiea,
F or sale at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE
Jan 20
Savannah Library.
N EW and complete Catalogues of Books,
belonging to this Institution, may be
had at the Lihrnry Room Price 25 cts.
Feb f ?4
China and Glass-Ware.
Jui- received by the late ar
rivals from Liverpool, N. York,
and Boston, a very elegant as
sortment of
CROCKERY, CHINA AND
GLASS-WARE.
PLATED CASTORS, BRI
TANNIA TEAPOTS, and a variety of
FANCY ARTICLES, which will be sold
low for cash or city paper.
T. G. CHAMBERLIN,
No. 5, Gibbon’s Buildings.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
20 Barrels Shell Barks
4 Boxes Garden Seeds
1 Case Cloth, Hair and Hearth Brushes
1 do Japanned Bellows
1 do English Fancy Soaps
2 Casks Day fit Martin’s Blacking .
Jail 8 37rpJ-
and a large number of smaller denomina
tion, and chances for a short time only, SIX
DOLLARS—Shares in proportion,
Orders received and forwarded, free of ex
pense, by
W. ROBERTSON,
who qrdered in the Lottery just closed, for
persons in this city.
No. 25,343, combination 54,22,30, <1000
2,810, 8,28.29, 100
and a large amount.in smaller prizes.
Jan 26
Board 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
{srnlshsdi upon moderate terms—or three
Gentlemen wishing !o form a private party,
mav be accommodated.——For particulars
apply at this office.
Jan 22 48
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ST OAX.VXK BASER,
On tho 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, dec. and sold by
permission of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, by order of the Executor.
Extract from the Fire Ordi
nance
XLV—SECTION 10.
E VERY house within the limits and ju
risdiction of this city, occupied and
tenanted, shall be supplied with buckets at
the expense uf the owners of said promises,
to the number of at least the number of fire
places in the same, including such as are in
the out-buildings, and such buckets shall be
oquttl in goodness and size, to those procur
ed for the use of the city, and painted, on
which shall be painted in visible characters,
the names of the owners of said buckets:
and in case the owner of any house or tene
ment shall refuse or neglect to have the
said buckets supplied, agreeable to this or
dinance, it Bhall, and may be lawful lor the
tenant to procure the same, deducting it
out of his rent.
XL VI—SECTION 11.
The owner of every improved wharf, shall
furnish twenty buckets for the building or
buildings on such wharf, and deliver them
to Managers and Assistants of Engines, on
or before the second meeting of Council in
July next, and the receipt of any Manager
or Assistant, for said buckets, shall be deem
ed a full compliance with this section, by
the owner for the number of buckets men
tioned in said receipt, and the owner of ev
ery store in the city, that has no fire place
or places attached to the same, shall fur
nish two fire buckets for every store of such
kind; and under such regulations as other
landlords are by this ordinance required to
do.
The above sections of the fir* ordinance
will in future be more vigorously enforced,
SOL. COHEN, C. C. Pro/em.
Feb 10 65
THE HERMITAGE
STEAM. SAW -.MILL,
AND
Cast Iron Foundry.
niHE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that the above
establishments are now in full operation.
Planks and scantling, suituble for ship
ping, can he furnished of the best quality,
and of any size, to immediate order. He
has also on.hand, a few fine
Cypress Logs,
upwards of thirty feet in length, which he
Will saw into such sizes as may be required.
At the Coat Iron Found) j, 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 he will supply in any qunntity, to or
der Tin: quality of the article is already
well known. HENR l r M’A LPIN.
D” All orders left at the store of Low *
Walloon, will be punctually attended to.
nov 9 ’ 91
,j RICH CUT. GLASSWARE.
BY J. B. HERBERT U
On SATURDAY, 12th inst.
Will be sold before our store, without re
serve, an invoice of rich cut Glass, consist-
gof
Sets of Dishes of different patterns
Q.t. and pt. Decanters do. do.
Butter Tubs and Stands do. do.
Jugs and Plates do. do.
Tumblers, Wines, Cordials, Clarets, Sic.
They can be examined at any time pro-
vious to the sale, at our store. Terms,
cash. feb 5
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
by J. B. HERBERT ft 00.
On MONDAY, 24th inst.
Will be sold before our Store, at XI
o’clock,a smallWOODEN TEN
EMENT, on a leased lot, near
'.he South Common. Sold by
permission of the Honorable ths
Inferior Court of Chatham County, and bp
order of the Administratrix.— 1 Terms cash.
Feb 11
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
87 J. S. HERBERT * 00.
On FRIDAY, 18th March,
Will be sold at the Marble Yard in State
street, next to Dr. Habersham, at 11 o’clock,
a quantity of Marble Slabs, Brown Stone,
and Stone-Cutter’s Tools, together with
the Building on said Lot, being the personal
estate of William Masterton. deceased, and
sold by order of the administratrix. Terms
cash. feb 7
TLVK.LTft RECEIVED.
P ERSONS who have ordered Tickets
in the MARYLAND STATE LOT-
LERY, 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. Also,
tickets in the NEW-YORK LITERA
TURK LOTTERY, to be drawn 6th of
Aprit Highest Prizes TWO of TEN
THOUSAND, THREE of FIVE THOU-
SAND, file—Tickets SIX DOLLARS,
Halves, Quarters and Eighths, in piopor-
tion. Orders received ter tickets in the
PENNSYLVANIA UNION CANAL
LOTTERY—Highest Prize THIRTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be drawn
on the ninth March. Tickets SEVEN
DOLLARS—Halves and Quarters in pr*>
portion. W. ROBERTSON,
Georgian Office.
Fob 3
TICKETS RECEIVED.
PENNSYLVANIA
UNIONCANJtL LOTTERY
P ERSONS who have ordered Tickets in
tiie above Lottery cao obtain them bp.
Application to the Subscriber.
Whole Ticket* • $7 09
Halves • 3 50
Quarter* - • 1 75
Eighths - - 0 H7i
WM. ROBERTSON;
Qcurgiun Office•
feb 4 60
Bunch Muscatel Raisins.
J UST received per chip Win. Penn, di
rect from Gibraltar,-,
rl 40 Boxes Bunch MuMatel Raisins
For sale by — <! -
Bradley, claghorn h wood,
Feb 3 Anciaux’* Wharf.
AIR. PHILLIPS, OF ROCKVILLE
ACADEMY, S. CAROLINA,
H AVING arrived in this city, for the
purpose of establishing a School for
Youth or both sexks, he respectfully so
licits the patronage of the public.
The testimonials of his ability, attention,
and kindness, to the pupils that have been
placed under his tuition, and their rapid
progress in the several branches of their
education, at the examinations, particular
ly ill the English Grammar, from the
manner of his teaching it, will, he earnest
ly hopes, ensure to him a portion of palro-
nage.
Terms of Tuition in the following branch
es of education, $50 per Annum :—
English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic,
Geography, Astronomy, History, Rhet
oric and Composition, Natural and
Moral Philosophy, and the
Belle Lettres.
French and Latin, if required, at an ad
ditional charge.
Navigation and the manner of measuring
the distance of the sun and moon or fixed
stars, and of computing the longitude by lu
nar observations ; the method offinding the
latitude by double altitudes, and the varia
tion of the compass, taught upon reasons
ble terms.
Miss Phillips will assist in the tuition
of the young ladies entrusted to his care.
Should Mr. Phillips be so fortunate as
to meet with a sufficient support, it is his
intention to open school on the third of
January, and further will establish a Board
ing school, upon the same terms as those of
his academy at Rockville, and masters to
instruct in accomplishments requisite, will
be provided.
Any lady or gentleman wishing to honor
him with their patronage, will have the
kindness to send their cards to Ihb present
place of residence, at Capt. Douvillc’s
Johnston’s-Square, and he will .mmediute-
ly wait upon them.
dec 13 16||
State and County Taxes Jor
1834,
T HE subscriber is now prepared to re
ceive the State and County Taxe* w of
Chatham County, for the year 1624, which
are to be paid in bills receiveable at tbe
Banks in this city, or specie, on or before
the ELEVENTH OF MARCH N"~*“
after that day, executions will
against ell defaulters. (f g,
. HU office is kept at the nortlMg
ner of Market-Square- Office’‘net
ten to* tw(ko’clock. ■ rd
, JAMES EPMNG
Tax Collector of Chatham Cousl
Feb 8
OGLETHORPE BALL,
Bt thl Savannah Volunteer Guard*.
M EMBERS who are subscriber* to the
above Ball, to be given on the llth
inst. in celeb ation of the first settlement of
Georgia, are reqaested to call at the Boob
Store of Mr. W. T. Williams, for thtir 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 2C J. P. Scb*ven,
F. Denslf.r, ? F.W. Heinemanr,
W. [.Hunter, J f” f Wm.Roiertron.
Feb I 67
Notary Public.
T HE subscriber has taken No. 14, Mon
gin’s West Wharf, fronting the Buy,
where he will attend to all business as R
PUBLIC NOTARY, and for the SHIP
PING OF SEAMEN. Having been con
versant in cases of Insurance, he also ofr
fers his 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 incorporated offices refuse, and often
the insured divide the risk between the one
and the other, WM. BELCHER,
Feb 2 58l
Marine and Fire Lisurunce
Company.
A N election will be held on MONDAY,
the 14th February, at the office of the
Marine and Fire Insurance Company, for
seven Directors, to manage the affairs of
the Institution for one year.
ALEX. M. KER, Scc’ry.
Feb 1 67
PILOT n.
A CORRECT LIST of Pilots, authoris-
XX ed to act for this port—
BRANCH.
Bolles E.
Broughton E.
Briggs S.
Craig H.
Delano J.
Hail J. H.
Johns J.
Low J.
Pitcher P. S.
Pitcher J.
Sisson N. B.
Timmons S. H.
White Wright,
West T.
Gerard A. \ Col-
Wall W. I ored,
Wm. White, ccrtifiicate for 12 feet.
W. Thomas,
L. Craig,
.J. Robbins,
J. Wood,
W. Foster,
E. C. Hopkins,
L. Foster.
D. Proctor,
• J. W. Lee,
llB-Gnihin, Robert Key, Jesse Furnis*,
tpaas Harden, are no longer author-
.Jet **' Pilots for this Port.
’ ■> v By orato- of Pie Board, -I*
...JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
v • (ternary C. t.
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