About Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1825)
i MBSflfi MW rORT Or BAVAKKAH. arrived, Brie Hope, Clark, from Martinique, to John Oauillcr. Sehr. Flora, Tommerson, from Ricebo- rough. 74 bales cotton, and 7 bbls Rico, to J. A. Maxwell, P. DeVillers, Bulloch A Dunwody, J, M’Nish, and J. P.Williamson, Sloop Cynthia, Turner, from Beaufort. Steam lioat Augusta, Green. Charleston 1 days, to G. B. Lamar. Passengers, Col. Myers, and Dr. Bryan. Steam Boat Carolina,Wray, 3 daya, from < Augusta, with Boats Nos. 7 &. 15 in tow, * 142U hales cotton and other merchandize, to T. R. Price, H. Lord A co. Ponce A Maakenzie, J. N. Niven, P. M’Dermott, G. Gordon, R. Waterman & co. J. Meigs. W. Gaston, Blanchard, Brothers A co. G. B. THE SUBSCRIBERS CONTINUE THE COMMISSION BUSINESS IN LIV ERPOOL, UNDER THE FIRM OP ISAAC, LOW & CO. A ND will at all timeB mako liberal ad- A. vances on produce consigned to them for site. Having ships regularly in the Liverpool trade, and owning a convenient wharf, on which there are roomy fire-proof stnret, cot ton will be received and forwarded in their own vessels, 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 OP British Dry Goods, is just received, being bought with money and selected by one of the partners, they will be furnished as low as by any regular i&tii Drawing Ueeeirti, or GRAND IMNBISSBIfB mmtimmtm . EOB. HAVRE. t Maryland, A LINE OF PACKETS has beenwU^-ga^ciW ,, . J”" , Wished between New-York and Havre, TRIJE following are the only prizes drawn: to leave both porta regularly, on the Pint: P™J °* 8 60 9 and fyitenlh dayt of each month during the year. Tho ships composing the line, an jast sailers, 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- kenfor $ 140 each, for which they arefurnish- ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample stores of every description, oct 2 : CO. 70 Lamar. L Auzo S: B. Phrkinan, and Cum- Importing House in the United States, and mingA Gwathmcy. Passengers. Mr. Pro,,- a long credlt l dergast and lady. [The Carolina, will ANDREW LOW A leave again for Augusta, this morning, with beats Nos. 9 and id in toiv.j . SAILED, Schr. Exertion, Bradley, for Baltimore; sloop Rising Sun, Chase, Darien. The ship Corsair, Petrie, at Charleston, was despatched express from Liverpool, on the 9th January, with the news of the rise of cotton, but has been anticipated by the arrivals at New-York. The Georgia, Var- num, Imd entered for loading. The Cape Hattera6 Light-Vessel, arriv ed at Norfolk, 8th inst. ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT, Goshen Butter, i$c. J UST received per ship Corsair 10 kegs first quality Goshen Butter 5 bbls Hams 10 half bbls Fly market Beef 10 half chests [touching Tea In Store, 100 boxes bunch Muscatel Raisins 30 bbls Prime Pork 20 do Mess do 75 do mess and prime Beef 50 do Pilot and Navy Bread Together with a general assortment of At New-York, 8th mat. brig Governor i Groeeries and Ship Chandlery, for sale by Hopkins. Vickery, 14 days, At Charleston, 15th, Br. ship Pitt, Ham ilton, I dav ; sloop Herald. Heath, 1 day. Off the bar latt evening—a schooner and • sloop. Coin big- up last evening—-2 schooners and • sloop. BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD. * Anciaux’s Wharf, feb 12 67 S. C. GHEENifi, Offers fax Salt) 5 HOGSHEADS and 20 Bbls. Whiskey 10 Barrels Currant Wine 25 Barrels New-Englnml Rum 30 B*n‘els Northern Gin 15 Barrel? Superior Ale 3 Cusks Plantation Hoe* 10 Barrels Hickory Nuts 56 Barrels No. 1, 2 and 3, Mackarel 3 Half Boxes No, 10, Cotton Card* 3 Bales Bleached Sheetings 50 Barrels and half barrels Flour 50 Barrels P&tatoes Feb 18 7?pfl Cognac Brandy. 6 PIPES “ Seignette’s Brand,” just re ceivud per Louisa Matilda, for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. IN STORE, SO Tierces new Rice 10 Pipes Holland Gin 10 Hogsheads Jamaica Rum 50 Barrels Flour 30 Barrels Hams 75 Barrels Gin 50 Crates Crockery 20 Kegs Butter 50 Barrels Mackarel, No. 3 20 Cases Port Wine 10 CasksOil Jan 12 Goffee, iric. •J d'fc/'i BAGS Prime Green Coffee lUv 10 Hogsheads Jamaica Ru» 6 Pipes Holland Gin 5 do Cognac Brandy 15 Bags Black Pepper 15 Kegs Tobacco 50 Barrels Whiskey 10 Hogsheads St. Croix Sugar For sale by B. W. DELAMATER. FoW ia • — rT*!. Cider, Porter, Wine, (Sc. H K BOXES first quality Cider ms 5 Cof.'ts do do Londc Share Moulds, P irk. Gin, i$c C C. GRISWOLD offers for sale, lan- • ding from ship Corsair 4 tuns Share Moulds In Store, 56 barrels Northern Gin 18 do Mess Pork, New-York city inspection 1 ton Steel 100 kegs White Lead 22 kegs Black Paint 8 do Verdigris 5 do Spanish Brown 10 barrels Whiting feb 12 67 Oats, uye, and Barley, FIT FOR PLANTING. 30 Boxes Claret Wine 10 do iMadeira do 120 Boxes Bunch Raisins 10 Barrels Soft Shell Almond* For sale wholesale and retail by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD, Anciaux’s Wharf. I Feb 13 j RICE LAND. A VALUABLE Rice Plantation contain ing upwards of 1,100 acres, in the vi- un if y of Darien, fot-sale low nnd on a long credit, by ANDREW LOW A CO. Feb 18 72eL London Porter’ 0QQ BUSHELS OATS 2654. 7377, 100 1475, 16447, 17697, 60 194 of 10 Tht thirteenth drawing was on 10th inst. and is due here on 18th. The drawings progress regularly once a week, and it will be recollected, that the hand.ome prize of <D a will be deposited in the wheel on the 16th n , uc ueuiraiieu in me vvneei uii me iuiii Goods intended for shipment by them, d „ wi n ti ke , BwU1 ldvwlce t0 gI5 , may be sent to the agents, who will attend “ to their reception ana 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 A BOYD. Jigente, New York, oct 14 72 For New-York, (ESTABLISHED LINE,) The fast sailing ship EMPEROR, J. H. Bennett, Muter, Will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having superior ac commodations, apply to Capt. B. on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to HALL A HOYT. Feh 14 For New-York, The fast sailing packet ship CORSAIR, D. L. Porter, Matter, Will meet with despatch, for freight or passage, having superior accom modations, apply to Capt. Porter on board; at Taylor’s wharf, or to C. C. GRISWOLD, feb 12 67 For New-York, The fast sailing ship COMET. Oeorge Moore, Matter, Will meet with despatch, for freight or passage, having excellent accom modations, apply to Cnpt. Moore, or to C. C. GRISWOLD, fob 12 61 • For New-Or leans, 4 The fine fast sailing armed schr. FELIX. Captain Rost, Will be ready to recoivo a cargo in a few days, For freight or passage, ap ply on board, to the master, or to the under signed. ' JOHN M’NISH. Feb 16 70u Exchanged at the Pall on the iith instant, 9 A LADY’S NEW CAROLINA PLAID A CLOAK, for an old one of a similar • pattern. A re-exchange is desired, and ean be effected by the holders of each leav ing them at this office. Fob 19 150 do Rye 20 do Barley Apply to GEO. F. PALMES, Exchange Dock. ON HAND, 150 Bundles superior quality Hay, Johnston’s 40 do good do do Portsmouth 40 do fair do do Fob 17 7tll Goshen s litter, Lard *$c. J UST RECEIVED by ship Corsair, and other late arrivals 12 firkins Goshen Butter, 1st quality 25 kegs leaf Lard 8 bbls Butter Crackers 20 half and quarter bbls Buck Wheat ami Rye Flour 10 bids Pilot Bread, for family use For sale by A. BASSETT Tfo. 1. Mongin’s New Buildings feb 1* 67 For Providence, The packet schooner GEOltGE, 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. fiv 7 92 92 KAN GY DRESS AND FAS H IONA BLE STAY MAKING, 4ND tW.il DKSCniPTION 01 NEEDLE WORK, EXECUTED ON REASONABLE TERMS. Flour, Whiskey, Pork 3? Laid. Landing f rom schooner Felix, BARRELS New-Orleans Flour, of the most approved brands nnd warranted equal to any that ever comes to this market. 71 Barrels Whiskey 50 do Pork 30 Kegs Lard For sale by J. B. HERBERT &. CO* Feb 16 p or bale, < reigiit or v harter, A pilot-boat—burthen forty-five tons, a first-rate sailer, and in cum- t pletc order for any voynge. For i.'further particulars, apply to BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD. dec 24 PRESENT STATE OF THE WHERE, 840,000 1 prize of l - l 1 - , 20,000 10,000 5,000 lesides many oflOOO, 500,100, Ac.&c. , Orders are now received at Z12, at LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. Feb 14 NEW-YORK StateLiterature Lottery, CLASS IV. IT TO BE DBA WN ON THE SIXTH OFAPRILNEXT, AND BE CON CLUDED 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 the fol lowing manner 2 Prizes of 810000 .3 5 000 1 3,082 17 - 1,000 20 500 41 ------ 200 51 - 100 and a large number of smaller denomina tion, apd chances for a short time only, SIX DOLLARS—Shares in proportion. Orders received and forwarded, free of pense, by W. ROBERTSON, who ordered 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 Timely Notice !!! For Charleston, The steam-boat HENRY SHULTZ, Will positively be here on Saturday, at 2 P. M. and leave the same evening. For freight or passage, apply to G. B. LAMAR. Feb 17 7lp MISS E. RYAN, R espectfully acquaints the citi zens of Savannah, and the public in general, tlm* she carries on the above busi- pTCSrl J (HIS, HtWIS, tlOUV, t' C ness in Bornard-St.-ct, two doors from, Broughton-Street. where she will thankful ly receive and promptly execute any orders kilt may be favored with. N. B.—One or two apprentices will be taken to the above business. Feb I t f>8p|| N otice. T HE co-partnership existing heretofore in this city, under the firm of William IngUs k. Co. was dissolved on the 14t.h inst. by mutual consent. Persons having demands are re quested to present them for settlement, those indebted to close their accounts as qurlv as possible, with James Isoms, who is fully authorized to settle the affairs of the Concern, signed WILLIAM INGLIS, JOHN INGLIS, JAMES INGLIS, Feh 17 71L on CHESTS Hyson Teas AU 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco 1 Illia Richmond Cut Glass Ware Received per ship Savannah. - 20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv ed per Laura Jane, for sale by J. B. HERBERT i. CO. Feb 5 Gin,tcel and Paint. C C. GRISWOLD, offers for sale, . 66 Barrels Northern Gin 1 Ton Steel 100 Kegs White Lend 22 do Black Paint 8 do Verdigiis 5 do S|oiinch Brown 10 Barrels Whiting Feb 11 Co-Partnership. T HE subscribers have formed a partner ship under the firm of James IngYia & Co. who offer for sale, a general assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH, INDIA AND DO MESTIC DRY-GOODS, It reasonable prices for Cash ot unproved paper. JAMES INGLIS, JOHN INGIS. Feb 17 7Il Gin. Q Q BARRELS Northern Gip, for sale VOby CALVIN BAKER. Jan 4 Bacon. nA Astfk PQUND8 PRIME BA- ^Sv^UUU CON, consisting of hums, middling* nnd shoulders, of small size*, just received and for sale by Feb 17 J. B. HERBERT & CO. Oranges. A AAA LARGE size st.augus- 4LUUU TINE ORANGES. For sale on board the schr. Catharine A Eliza, at Rice’s Wharf, apply on board, or to A. BASSETT. Feb 17 e Molasses. QA HOGSHEADS Martinique Molass- es, just landing and for saWe^ Feb 1« *70p feavamwU and Augusta Line of Stages, In coneeqnence of the uccident to the steam-boat, the Savun- 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 Forrv, 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 ton dollars. J. J. THOMPSON, Proprietor. .Tan 3 32 On Monday Next, T HOSE who leave orders fur Tickets in the SPLENDID CANAL LOTTE RY OF PENNSYLVANIA, will be charg ed EIGHT DOLLARS on delivery.—Until Saturday night, the rate will remain as at present, Seven Dollars. ..Tlie.'drosying takes plnce in the short space of 5 THREE WEEKS, so that there is no time to lose. The Prizes in this Lottery, are deter mined in the same manner as the pre- ceding class, which has affiirded such uni versal satisfaction. D is under the man agement of J. B. YATES and A. M’lN- TYRE, and will be drawn under the super intendence of the Commissioners appointed by tile Governor of Pennsylvania. The sum to be disposed of in this Lottery, is Dissolution. T HE copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Savannah, under the firm of DUHAMEL & AUZE, was dis solved on tho 1st inst. by the decease of Mr. R. L. Duhumix. JOSEPH AUZE, Surviving Copartner. The business will hereafter be conducted by the subscriber, who is duly authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm. JOSEPH AUZE, Feb 14 68 Notice la Iwreli]} Given, T HAT ninety days after date, applica tion will be made to the Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, to issue a new cer tificate of stock, for one destroyed, dated 20th October, 1819, for two snares, and numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feh. 1825. JAMES C. CAMPBELL. Feb 11 86 A. In the followingsplendid prizes SCHEME. 1 Prize of 30,000 ia $30,000 1 - - - 10,000 - - 10,000 • - - - 5,000 - - 10,000 J —i — . 2,128 - - 4,256 2( 1,000 - - 20,000 30 - - - 500 - - 15,000 1 52-' - - 100 - 4,200 104 - - - 50 - - 5 200 1300- - - 16 - - 20,800 106l)l( - - - 8 - - 84,864 12120 trizes, $205,320 2-2100 Hanks, 34220 Tickets. PR1CEOF TICKETS, v- ID“Ord»s are received in the above BRIL LIANT LOTTERY, by W. BOBEYITSON, whosi ordersin the prereedin^ class pro ducet a larje amount of prizes, among whici was No. *5,343, mmbination 54, 22, 30, $1000. V Prize tickets paid or received as cash • JPeb 17 tii’aud State Lottery of I F -IF 1 MARYLAND. rWELWTH DAY'S DRAWING, *-0.604,* <500 ,1 2654, 7377, ::::::: 100 1475,. 16447, 17697, : : : : : 50 Pearly three-quarters of this Lottery is conpletcd, and the splendid prizes of $ 43,000—00,000—10.000—9,000, &c. die. B. , DENTIST, E XPECTS to leave town in a Bliort time. Persons wishing for his professional reqnin to be drawn. Orders tor tickets re- services, will please make an early applica-; ceivtd at $12, Halves 6—Quarters 3, for tion. Office on Broughton, a few dggn j a fev days longer, by east of Dray ton-Strcet. -1 * Feb 18 70p Fob 14 W. ROBERTSON. TOM fiMm BY CALVIN BAKER, On MONDAY, 4Wt Instant, At XI o’clock, in front of his aution store, a general assortment of GROCERIES; and at half-past 11 o’clock, in store, a gen eral assortment of DRY GOODS. Feb 18 BY OAX.VZ1T BAKER, FRIDAY, 25th inst. At half-past X o’clock, will be sold at the house occupied by Joseph Knpman, south side of Jolinston’s-Square, all his HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, consisting of one elegant Sideboard, one Sofa, two superb Brussels Carpets, Entry do. two Stair do. Dining, Breakfast and Card Tables, Look ing-Glasses, Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs, Rich Cut-Glass Decanters, Wines and Tumblers, Field and Mahogany Bed steads, Feather Beds and Bedding, Mat- trasses, Curtains, Window Blinds, Wnsh- Stands. one China Tea and Table Set, Ta ble and Desert Knives snd Forks, Plated Candlesticks, Andirous, Shovels and Tongs, &c. Ac- together with a great variety of KITCHEN FURNITURE. Feb 16 EXECUTOR’S SALE. 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, dec. and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of the Executor. ALSO, A—A The half-Lot No. 9, Second |n!|* Tything, Reynold’s Ward, with the buildings thereon, consisting AUMKk of a dwelling house, bake house &c; Also, one Negro Woman, abbut 20 years of age, with her child 6 weeks old. feb 12 Terms cash. 830,000 810,000 5,000 5,000 CAPITALS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA Union Canal Lottery- 15th Class—New Series. T HE above splendid Prizes will be dis tributed on the Ninth if March next. 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. M4 ' 60 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 of the owners of said premises, to the number of at least the number of fire places in the same, including Buch as are in the out-buildings, and such buckets shqll be equal in goodness and size, to those procur ed for the use of the city, and painted, on which shaN be painted in visible characters, the names of the owners of said buckets-: and in case the owner of atiy house or tene ment shall refuse or neglect to have the said buckets supplied, agreeable to this or dinance, it shall, and may be lawful ior the tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of his rent. XLVI—SECTION II. 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 r-r 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, hy 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 Buch kind ; and under such regulations as other landlords are by this ordinance required to do. The above sections of the fire ordinance will in future be more vigorously enforced. SOL. COHEN, C. C. Proton. Feb 10 65 THE HERMITAGE STEAM. SAW-MILli, AND Cast Iron Foundry. JjpHE subscriber respectfully informs his il friends and the public, that the above establishments are now in full operation. Planks and scantling, suitable for ship ping, can be furnished of the beBt quality, and of any size, to immediate order. He has bIbo 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 Cat! Iron Foundry, work of every description, in that line, will be executed ill 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 dr- dor. Tlie quality of the article is already well known. HENR Y M'ALP IN. [IT All orders led at the store of. Low A Wallace, will be punctually attended to. nov 9 91 F \J. rlftte-aBankNotea, OR SALE at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20 vmm w Baltimore Whiskey 5 HH0S. Baltimore. Whiskey, just re ceived aod for sale by Feb 17 ABNER BASSETT, ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE. by 3. B. HERBERT A CO. THIS DAY, 18th inst. Will be sold at the Marble Yard in 8tate street, next to IK 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 MaBterton, deceased, and sold by order of the administratrix. Terms cash. feh 7 ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. BY 3. B. HERBERT A 00. On MONDAY, 24th instant. Will be sold before our Store at XI o’clock,a small WOODEN TEN- EMENT, on a leased lot, near * 1 Mpthc South Common. Sold by 4MHE9B permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the Administratrix.—Terms cash. Feb I f : " " EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY J.8. HERBERT A 00 On the FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH NEXT, Will be sold before the Court-House, in the city of Savannah, the following negro slaves, viz.—Kit, Deliali, Patty, Andrew, Old Rose, Sancho, Mary, Peter, .Sancho, Ellen, Tom, Peggy, July Nancy,- Plimbe, Agnea, Sam, Cato, Fortune, Cesar, Poly- dore, Cliance, John, Dick, France 1 ,' Molly, Dinah, Hannah, Patience, Emma, Patience, Cupid, Moosa, Cane, Adam, Price, Walley, Binah, Morris, Robert, Prince, Nancy, old Flora, William, and Maria, 46 in number, among which are 27 prime field hands Sold by order of the Justices of the Inferior Court, for the benefit of the creditors of Thomas Melrose. J. WALLACE, ) v . II. M’ALPIN, < E * or * M. MELROSE, Ex’nx. Feb 11 TICKETS WKUfciVttll. P ERSONS who hove ordered Tickete 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 TURE LOTTERY, to be drawn 6th of April. Highest Prizes TWO of TEN THOUSAND, THREE of FIVE THOU- SAND, Ac.—Tickets SIX DOLLARS, Halves, Quarters and Eighths, in propor tion. Orders received for tickets, in the PENNSYLVANIA UNION CANAL LOTTERY—ni^hooi Prize THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be iltuwtL on the ninth March. TicketsJBEVEN DOLLARS—Halves and p*.. portion. VV. ROBERTSON, Georgian Office. FebS Regimental Court of Inquii y. F INES were assessed against the follow- ing persons, for default at the Regi mental Parade, on the 27th January, 1825. Chatham Artillery.—W. F. Gillett, T. Butler, $5 each. T. Young, $15. Jno. R. M’Kinnon, Jacob Lewis, Pierce Howard, J. Morel, $3 each. Volunteer Guards.—N. Kirby, apd M. Lillebridge, $2 each. J. Ailierton, E. T. Courtney. -John 'Collins, W. H. Coe, W. Rice, G. D. Sweet, W. W. Wash, $3 each. Republican Blues.—J. J. Coates, J. Dea con, R. Papot, J. F. Forsyth, P. B. Garnet, H. M- Gravbill, J. Kennedy, P. Hard, C. Pollard, I. Russel, $3 each. Georgia Volunteers.—J. M’Henry. S. B. Parkman, $10 each. G. W. Coe, J.Well*, L. Petty, $5 each. J. Clark, L. A. Mor- rail, J. Moore, L. P. Sage, $3 each.. Savannah Fencibles—M. Herbert,$5. First Beat Company.—D. Allen, S'- Aus tin, J. Boyd, Breen, W. Brownjohn,. Burn sides, F. Baker, Bradley, H. Ctillan,’ Carr, Corter, J. Curry, J. Delbos, J. Fountain, J.Gill, J. Richardson, Lucinda Hines, Ham ilton, J. Keys. Kennan, E. Loughtborougb, B. W. Leach, Lawson, Mackee, B. M’Gov- ern, D. Nowland, G. Oliver S. Patterson, H. Pollet, W. Pierce, Page, T. Roades, Regon, M. A. Silver, Slipper, W.' Wil liams, T. Williams, Sqrg’t M’Gurran, $3. Second Company.—P. M’Donnugh, W. Kinedy, A. Carrol, R. Riley, M’. C. Phil, lips, J. Hines, P. Murphy, D. Lynch, Liv»> ly S. Mcrrit, J. M’Gonigle, J. Brunei!, J. Cantwell, J. Guenin, G. Brown, L. Day. ton, Snydam, P. Fay, J. Conroy, J. ‘ Fin land, J. Blanchard, D. Jefferson, T. Cavan augh, A. Wood, J. N. Champion, R. Golt, I. Cohen,G. Sibley, B. Muckleroy, Ct Carl ton, A Buckman, J. Adams, P. Griffin, $3 each. Third Company—D. Auld, J. Ross, J. Ward, J. House, J. H. Burroughs. B. Sni der, M. A. Starr, P. Hughs, W. Morrison, J. Darramon, $3 each. Fourth Company.—J. Wvatt, N. Let, Mason, Manpas, C. Lamb, T. Thompkins, L ; Clark, G. Hall, Rolf, $3 each. £. S. Jensey, $5. The above fines must be paid to John F. Lloyd, Esq. Pay-Master, on or before the 20tn inst—after which executions will is sue. Feb 14 68u Printing Paper. REAMS of good quality Imper Printing Paper, for sale at cost a charges for cash. Apply at this Office, dec 27 State arid County Taxes 1844. . T HE subscriber is now prepared t< ccive the State and County Taxc Chatham County, for the year 1824, w are to be paid in bills receiveable at IV’kjiflithis city, or specie, on or hi b-fiSVENTH OF MARCH NE1 day. executions will be ia sgoinsralt defaulters. His office is kept at the north-west ner of Market-Square. Office hours I ten to two o’clock. JAMES EPPINGER, Tax Collectaraf (Jfiathaa Ceaaty, for I F«b* *4)|