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JOSRPH KOPM VN 00
H AVE rccoivifi by 1 ho recent arrivals
an «»l«btioii to* their STOCK OF
DRV GOODS on hand, consisting of a
I, A ROE A8HOIITMKNT OF
8T.11H.E UOOOS,
together with a great variety of
FANCY SILKS. BAREGES, &o. See—
Also, ST URL BELTS AND
BKACKLETS,
i ni'\v article—ull of the latest fashions, and
loiied with preut rare by the Senior I’art-
O or, which they offer to tlmir friends at a
small advance on the New-York prices.
March 10 «9n
1S>&(BI&£TS
■Iffy -if 1> dih
YOU. dAV&fi.
A LINE OP PACKETS has been estn-
blinkedbetween New-York and Havre,
jy the wumem, De-, to i <!avc , botjl port8 ri .,mlar!y, on the First
lnn K .n K to Dr. A. Delarocf, opposite the i am , F p nnth / nf * rh
DUUft and Mv^CI.VY
p k. niussi/NK,
R espectfully infoJs his friends
and the public, that tufas purchased
! the i '.tnblishmrnl in the abi" business, be-
NFAV-YOnK
StateLitei atm e Lottery,
CLASS IV.
itU’ TO BE DRAWN ON THE SIXTH
OF APRIL NE A T, AND BE CON-
I CL (JOED IN ONE l)HA WING.
Exchange, where lie offer for sale at low
vtnth tluring the
year.' The ships composing the line,
prices, a large assortment * hast aa ii erHi wc ij found and commanded, cop.
YteaAv Vtajo, ^leA\c.ine8,'p cr « dal " l ™i , i« ;r f " l!tcned - Tlleir » cc “ m ;
« ... J 5 1 >, - imodatioiiH lor passengers, comprise all that
NVM. PVITEIWON,
H \S just received a very handsome as
sortment of G LO V ES,
AMONO WHICH AIIE
Lidi s'Long White Kid Lafayette Glove*
Misses do. do- do. dii. do.
Ladies' Short Cul’d & White do. do.
Crntlemcn’a do. do. do.
Dilto do. Castor.
March 9 98e
KA:\CY O.OolH.
J ames anderson & co. have just
received by the ship William Wallace,
from W's-Vnrit. n larire and choice solec-
t 0 ¥ft«\uonaAj\e AxCicAea,
enitnlile for the present season, which they
0 (i;. r for sale at reduced prices.
March 7 B8 P -
RKM »VAL.
T HE subscriber has removed from his
old stand, three doors west, m Con
gress-Street, where he offers for sale a gen
eral assortment of
Groceries & Tfr? Goods,
very cheap for cush.^^ pEEKINS .
March 2 1, - >r ‘' ■■■
lOO
Superfine vlour.
BARRELS FLOUR, approved
brands, for sale by
J. P. HENRY.
ofip
March#
Potatoes.
I'ST received 40 barrels Northern Po
tatoes, for sale by A. BASSETT.
March 9
New Crop Molasses
I gy HOGSHEADS Prime New Crop
I u Molasses, for sale hv ...
ORRAY TAFT.
March 0 W! P
500
March 9
Oats.
BUSHELS now landing and
for sale at a low price, by
GEO. F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
Situ
10
Baltimore Whis%ey
HUDS. Baltimore Whiskey, just re-
ceived and for sale by
,vr». n \7t\F.R V
and theuieaYs,
AMONO WHICH AKF. TEE FOLI.OWINO I—
Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root. Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do
Pern, do Fola
Camphor, Canlharides, Cinnamon
American best and common Castor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Colombo, Fmory, Gnni AsBafoitida
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Gum Guiarum, Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Manna.Chamomile Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nux Vomica. Oxyd of Bizmnth
Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves
l)o Cinnamon, Bwoet Oil
Pearlash, Ipecacuanha. Jalsp
ivimouivM aAsti jmirv tin it «•> x itiiai
Glauber. Epsom and Rochelle Salts
Tartar Emetic, Spirit-- ofTerpentine
Paints D ^ and in Oil.
White, Rod and Black Lead
Prnssion Blue, Verdigris
Ivory, and Lump Black, Patent. Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal Varnish.
Yevfinnerjf.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Boat English Shaving Soap
Euu de Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instruments and Patent Med
icines of every kind, the whole of
warranted quality.
Jan 20 47
srui.vu and SYM.ME1V.
bOiVOA.
B Y the ships Georgia aod Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
recuived their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
WS.H (E©D®3.
Having been purchased with cash, pre
vious to the advance in England, they can
lm afforded and will bn sold at low prices,
and on a long credit. for undoubted pnper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Feb 2K HO
' U'U L nil 6'A «,
i BOX COAT and several valuable Urn-
k. hvellas, have beer, left at the house of
. subscriber, at different times, lately, the
,iiers of which are requested to call, pay
r this advertisement, and lake them away.
CHARLES MIDDLETON.
March 9 ,m
*,,lass Lamps.
L NEW supply, assorted patterns, with
Glass Stands, for sale by
GEO. It VERSON,
Corner Bay and Whittaker-Slrects.
Merrh I
Hutter, S\ hite l ean", • c
N OW landing from ship William Wal-
lance,
15 Firkins first quality Goshen Butter
10 Barrels White Bonus
10 do Butter Crackers
20 do Mess Pork
20 Half do do
5 do Fulton Market Boof
100 Catties American Mustard
50 Bolts first, quality Duck
60 Coils Cordage
10 Barrels Lamp Black
2 Half Pipes Madeira Wine
2 Kegs Currants
50 Boxes Raisins
3 Bunds Burlington Unms
2 do Smoked Tongues
and in store, a general assortment of Pro
visions and Ship Chandlery, for sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD,
March 7 Aneinnx’s Wharf.
can be required, for comfort and conveni
ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta
ken for $ 140 each, for which t hey are 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 anil forwarding, without
charge for storage or commissions. The
expenses which nmy, 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
CRASSoits *. kovd.
Agents, New York,
I N this scheme the nmount. of cash is
ONB HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-
ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the fol
lowing manner
2 Prizes of Sio 000
.... 5,000
3,082
.... 1,000
500
..... 200
100
5*
KWUI0 SiX!£8»
BY CAL FIN BAKER*
THIS DAY, 10th inst.
At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction
Store, a general assortment of GROCE
RIES ; and at half-past XI o’clock in store,
a general assortment of DRY GOODS.
March 9
mssi
BY J. B. HERBERT $ CO,
THIS DAY, 10th Inst.
Will he sold on Whnrf, «t XI
o’clock. 50 BUNDLES 1IAY.-—-Terms cash.
March 10
For New-York,
The ship
HAZARD,
J, T. Chilli, Muster,
Having three-fourths of her car
go engaged, will have immediate despatch.
For freight or passage, apply to the master
on board, at Moore’s Wharf.
Feb a (I 90
For -ew-York,
{ESTABLISHED LINE.)
The fust sailing packet ship
WM. WALLACE,
Wtoil, Master,
Will have immediate despatch.
For freight or passage, having handsome
accommodations, apply to the master on
board at Jones’ upper Whnrf, or to
HALL & HOYT,
march 7 97
For New-York.
The fine packet brig
FRANCES MILLER,
B. Berry, Master.
For freight or passage, having
handsome accommodations, apply on board,
ot Jones’ wharf, or to
GEO. GORDON.
March 8 p«7
1 % \> . g\\* a A :■ Vtli.fc,
J UST received and for sale by
JOHN H. REID.
Fch 22 I®
- 400
Corn 'float
I Sinn BUSH ELS CORN, afloat, for
LOGO sale by
GEO. F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
F-h ?.t ,7
UA O
tCOAA POUNDS superior quality
■ OUtiU BACON, for sale low by
EIJENEZKR JENCKS.
Market-square.
March 9 pH7
Potatoes
k TIERCES Prime Northern Pota-
I i) tons, just received and for sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD.
March 3
i orn a (1 ats Afl> t
, BUSHELS prime white Com
_ ' ISO Bushels Seed Oats
Apply to GEO. F. PALMES,
Errhungt Duck*
IN STORE,
T-IO Bundles prime Eastern HAY
rnsivli* fl7n
f l< -ur, l.randy, Ac.
BARRELS superfine Flour, war
ranted superior to ‘ HaxallV’
8 pipes Cognac Brandy, sup. quality
2 do Holland Gin do do
27 bbls northern do
50 boxes mould Candles
150 kegs White Lead
30 bhls “Van de water’s” Hams
For sale by
JOHN W. LONG.
March 4 84l
t or Philadelphia
The packet brig
FRANCES,
Capt. Croft,
To sail soon. For freight or pas
sage, having excellent accommodations, ap
ply to the captain on hoard, or to
WILLIAM NEFF.
Landing from, said Vessel, and for sale low
on the Wharf
Hogsheads and Barrels Whiskey and
Barrels and half bhls. Superfine Flour
An invoice ready made Domestic Clo
thing.
March 3 83
For Boston,
The schmmor
R E C 0 V F, R,
Thomas Powers, JHottcr,
Has part of her cargo i u board—
will have immediate despatch. For freight
apply on board, nt Scott’s Wharf, or to
JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Buildings.
Who has for sale,
Nn. 1, 2 and 3, Jlackarol
No. 1 Beef
Madeira and Claret Wine in boxes
I)uek and Cordugc of all sizes and
Two Large Tarpaulins
Marc), 7 Win
tor Sale, f reight or Charter
A pilot-hunt.—burthen forty-five
tons, a first-rate sailer, and ill coin-
n ' plete order ibr any voyage. For
1“ further particulars, apply to
BRADLEY, C LAC, HORN it WOOD.
dec 24
MINIA T U R E A N D P () R T R AIT
IPlidfl r Hit lir*
LAUREL C. PIG NATELLA*
FHOM IT AMT,
H AS the honor to inform the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Savannah, and its vi
cinity, that ho will exert his utmost abilities
to execute likenesses in the above line, in 1
the most faithful and correct manner, and
trusts, therefore, that he will receive a share I
of their ymlrotingo. j
Terms—In Miniature, : : : 25 to $35.
Portraits in oil, : : : 25 to jJ35.1
L. C. P. will tencli the Art of Drawing—
eighteen lessons, three ppr week, for $18,
and on Wednesday next, 9l.li inst. will open
a school during his stay in this city, for j
teaching Drawing and Painting. Terms j
and any further information, made known •
akliis painting room, in Capt. P. Douvilh ’«
Johnston’s-Square, where his specimens
may be seen.
March 7 8G|1
K)K s LK
A great bargain! a healthy and pleasant
situation.
The western half of a LOT, on
South Broad-Street, opposite the
Academy, on which is a conve
nient DWELLING HOUSE —
For terms apply to either of the subscribers,
I. K. TEFFT,
JAMES EPPINGER.
Feb 24 771
8 • - - • •
1
17
20
41 •
51 .....
and a large lumber of smaller denomina-
tioi, nndehances for a shorttime only, SIX
DOLLARS—Shares in proportion.
Orders received and forwarded, free of ex
pense, by
ROBERTSON,
who ordered in the Lottery just closed, for
persons in this city,
I*o 25,343, combination 54,22,30, $1000
2,810, 8,28,29, 100
and n large amount in smaller prizes.
.Ian J6
FIFTEENTH DRAWING
OF
GKATSO S t’ATK I OTTERY,
NO. III.
I S received—the following prizes drawn:
No. 57til <11100
15248 500
5928, 5659, 5843 100
8188, 17595, 19062 50
192 of 10
Prizes yet to be drawn,
40 v U0tt, 30 000,1 1,000,
&00O,A6.
All the prizes of consequence are still un
drawn. The remaining live drawings will
take place as follows :
16th Drawing on Thursday, 3d inst.
17th :::::::: 10th
18th t : : : : : : : ; 17th
19th : : : : Wednesday, 30th
The 20th and last, will take place on the
following day, say on Thursday, 31st March,
provided that the $10,000 prize should come
out on the 19th drawing. Ill case, how
ever. that the $40,000 prize should not
be drawn on the 19th. the 20th drawing
will then be deferred for two weeks, in or
der that the opportunity be given for renew
als, and it will take place positively on
Tuesday, 12th April.
By the above it will be seen that the Lot
tery will bo speedily brought to a close, and
all those who have not secured chances,
will apply immediately at
LUTHERS.
Tickets soon advance—remember the
20,000 dollar prize is deposited in the wheel
and the next drawing may be a favourable
one to adventurers.
March 9
Tickets Received.
T HOSE who have ordered tickets in
Grand State Lottery of Maryland,
No. 3, will call and take them previous to
the advance. Present price is twelve dol
lars. Secure your chances, by applying at
LU f HER’S
Feb 28
BY CALC IN BAKER,
THIS DAY, 10th inst.
At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction
Store, 10 Hogsheads and fifteen barrels
Philadelphia Whiskey, 30 Barrels Ncw-
England Rum.
March 9
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY NEXT,
At Xll o’clock, in front of the Court-
House, will be sold without reserve, that
valuable tract of Land, No. 75, ill the Third
District, Habersham County. One half of
the purchase money will be required at the
time of sale, and tile balance on the first of
January, 1826, with interest, secured by
mortgage on the land. Sold bv permission
of the Court of Ordinary, and by order ol
the administratrix,
March 3
Qn'’YeAiw»Aft7j 9VhM.a*c\i
T HE Magnifiicent Pennsylvania Union
Canal Lottery, is to be drawn.
The Prizes in this Lottery, are deter
mined in the same manner as the pre
ceding class, which has afforded such uni
versal satisfaction. It ih under the man
agement of J. B. YATES and A. M’IN
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
In the following splendid prizes
SCHEME.
1 Prize of
30,000
is
$30,000
1 - - -
10,000
-
- 10,000
2 - - -
5,000
-
- io,uoo
2 - - -
2,128
-
- 4,256
20 - - -
1,000
-
- 20.000
30 - - -
500
-
- 15,000
52 - - -
100
-
5,200
104 - - -
50
-
- 5 200
1300 - - -
16
-
- 20,800
10608 - - -
8
-
- 84,864
12120 Prizes,
22100 Blanks,
$205,320
34220 Tickets.
PRICE OF TICKETS,
O’Orders are received in the above BRIL
LIANT LOTTERY, by
w. um\\htt,Tfto.v,
whose orders in the proceeding class pro
duced a large amount of prize*, among
which was
No. 25,343, combination 54, 22, 30, $1000,
which was paid on presentation, with nu
merous others. feb 22
T1CKLTS JRLCLIVtD IN
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
FIFTEENTH CLASS.
NEW SERIES.
T HOSE who have ordered tickets in the
above Lottery, will cull and receive
them. In ten days the drawing will take
place in Philadelphia, and those who wish
to secure a chance for the following Splen
did Prizes, will do well to call immediately :
1 of 30.000
111,000
5,000
2 128
20 1000
30 5(10
52 100
104 50
&c. &c. &r.
Tickets eight dollars.—Call nt
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 2
815 Ri.WAR *.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber, on tho
5lh October, 1823, a mulatto woman
by the named of “ SALLY,” about twenty-
seven years of age, five feet, three or four
inches high. She formerly belonged to the
estate of David Johnston, of Savannah, and
wa9 sold by Mr. Put rick House, executor or
administrator of said estate, to Samuel
Goldsmith, late of that place. It is prob
able she is horboured in “ Yamucruw,” as
: he has h mother there called Sally John
ston, also a husband whose name is “ War
den ” a free mulatto. She is well known
: in Kavanfiah. Any one who will apprehend
* her, and confine her in the jail of Savannah,
or any other; that the subscriber can get
her, shall receive tho above reward.
WILLIAM H. OAK MAN,
Near Augusta.
Feb 19 T.l\"
VEGETABLE
Bacon. I
Ofl Lift A POUNDS PRIME BA-!
^ UjVrvyU CON, consisting of hams,
jnuldiii'gs and shoqlders, of small sizes, just
Feci’ived and for sale by
Fob 17 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
]> olit t%
T HE subscribers to the Savannah Aux
iliary Society, for ameliorating the
•“•I'lition of the Jews, are requested to pay
*heir subscriptions for the present year.
E. E. PETTIGREW, Sec’ry.
Feb 92 75
JVuiice \»Yvfcrcbs Oivfctii |
HU I AT ninety days after date, applica-
*■- tion will be made to the Steam-Boat
Company of Georgia, to issue a new cor-
tHicute of stock, for one destroyed, dated
October, 1819, for two shares, and
numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feb. 1825.
„ JAMES C. CAMPBELL. {
mil. 66 k
A fresh sup, val
uable MEDICINE, just received
per brig Francos, and for sale hv
GEO. R VERSON. Sole Agent,
Corner Bay and Whittaker-Sfrecta.
March 4
amwitirwjtfii.
%r-
T HE subscriber intending to close his
business in this city, oilers his stock
at reduced prices, for C ASH, consisting of ■
Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary
and Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press
es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tahles.Com-
lnudes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables,
(bird Tables, Tea Tables, Dining Tables,
Breakfast Tahles.Gentlemen’s Writing Ta
bles oiul Book < 'uses, Inclosed Basin Stands,
Wash Stands, Candle Stands, Work Stands,
Mahogany Crihhs. Cradles, Mahogany high
post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple
Field do. Wire Safes, Colts, Mattresses,
Looking-Glasses, Fancy & Windsor Chairs,
&c. ut the Ware-House, corner of Wliitta-
kcr-Streot and Bay Lane.
J. II. 0. also requests that those who are
indebted, will please to make payment with
out delay, and those having any demands,
present their accounts for settlement.
J. H. OLDERSHA W.
Jan 25 5111
Lx hanged at the Fall on the
1 th Instant,
A LADY’S NEW CAROLINA PLAID
CLOAK, for an old one of a similar
pattern. A re-exchange is desired, and
can be effected by the holders of each leav
ing them at thisoffice.
Feb 18 92
It? ARRIVAL. „uj
.Mr.Sin .V SKI,
Dentist,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he
is now in the city, and will as usual, attend
to the difibrent branches of his profession.
Mr. S. has taken an elegant apartment
exclusively for the reception of his profes
sional visitors, at Mrs. Sweet’s Boarding
House, in Brougbton-Strcet.
Hours of attendance at home, from ten
till two. A M. and from three till six, P. M.
March 7 86
Notice.
A LL personi having demands against
the ostateof the Into David Edwards,
(house carpenttr) dec. arc requested to ren
der them, prop'i fy attested, immediately ;
and all persons indebted, to make immedi
ate payment, to
H It. HATHAWAY, Adrn’r.
uigar.
rtK HOGSHEADS St. Croix Sugar,
U O lauding from brig Adeline, from Bos
ton, for sale by IlALL & HOY'T.
March I
I
CITY TREASURER'S OEPICE,
8tli March, 1825.
T HE rent of nil city lots, the same be
ing due and payable quarterly, is here-
by required to be paid, on or before the ffrst
of April next, otherwise the lots will be re
entered, in conformitv to the ordinance. !
M. W, STEWART, City Treat. ]
Hinges.
T WO thousand pair Hook and Plate
Hinges, usaorted, from 8 to 24 inches,
for sale by N. B. WEED.
March 7
J7 OR SALE by
" hiskey,
Feb 23
T. 8
»
LUTHER.
N otice.
T HE co-partnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers, is this day
<)iMNolvr*«i ; tho affair** of ihr cnnaern will
be settled by ROBERT HABERSHAM,
who will still continue to transact
t actoi age £5 Commission Bu
siness
ROB. HABERSHAM,
JOS. HABERSHAM.
March 8 87i.
IO oTi jcs VieNNOYd,
W ILL be paid for the apprehension and
delivery of a negro man named
SAM, belonging formerly to Dr. Grant, of
Darien, who ranaway on Saturday last,
26tli inst. It is supposed that he may be
found in tile neighborhood of this place.—.
He is a likely fellow, about twenty-five 1
years old, five feet nine inches high, of dark
complexion—wears white woolen trowsers
and jacket. The above reward will be giv
en for the delivery of said negro man Ham,
by THOMAS KINO.
March t 81
Twenty Dollars lleward.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber some
time in December last, a negro man
named TONEY, about five feet ten inches
high, with prominent eyes and rather a com
manding countenance, and dark skin. He
formerly belonged to the estate of Washing
ton, of South Carolina, and it is supposed
he has made his way back to Ashepoo, from
whence he was brought. Twenty dollars
will be given if delivered to the subscriber,
or ten dollars if lodged in any jail.
fii, T- TIMOTHY.
V»rcl)<t Wfc
BY J. B. HERBERT t!f CO.
THIS DAY, 10th inst.
Will be sold before our store, at XI oV-Ik.
without, reserve, 8 Pipes C< >GNAC BRAN
DY, 1 do. HOLLAND GIN.—Terms at
sale.
March 10
BOOKS.
BY J. B. HERBERT $ CO.
TIHS EVENING, loth instant
At VII o’clock, will be sold at our Store
a splendid assortment, of Books, among
which are to be found the following works;
British Poets, 50 vols. calf, ext.ru plates
Byron’s complete works, 8 vols. splendid
engravings
Scott’s do do 7 do do do
Pope’s do do 3 do do do
Humes and Smollet’s History of England,
Lon. Ed.3 vols.
Josephus's Works, 0 vols. engravings
Rollin’s Ancient History, K vols.
Splendid Family Bibles, bound in red and
blue morocco and calf, extra, with
superb engravings
Priestly’s Bible, 2 vols. 50 engravings
Lionel Lincoln, New Novel by Coupe*,
2 vols.
Brarebridge Hall, 2 vols.
Knickerbocker’s New-York, 2 vols.
Sketch Book, 2 vols. dtc. &c.
And n great variety of other works
ID 3 The Books can he examined ut our
store, any time previous to the sale.——
Terms cash before delivery.
March 9
BY J. B. HERBERT ^ CO.
On SATURDAY, 12th inst.
Will be sold before our store,
at. XI o’clock, the BUILDINGS
on half lot No. 35, Green Ward.
Sold at the risk of the former
puredinner, he not having complied with the
terms ol sale.—" " Terms r&wh.
March iu
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
PY J, B. HERBERT & OO.
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
♦he Building on said Lot. being the personal
estate of William Masterton, deceased, and
sold by order of the administratrix. Terms
cash.
Feb 21
Notice.
BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, i
Savannah, 7tli February, 1825. 5
T HE Board of D.rectors will on FRJ«
DAY next, the 11th inst. elect a Se
cond Book Keeper for this Bank, in the room
of John M. Russel, dec.—Salary $1100 per
annum, bond, with two good securities will
be required, in a sum of $8,000.
By order of the B ioril,
A. PORTER, Cash,
march 8 07
Final Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of th*
late William Craig, deceased, by <lus
bill, note, bond, or open account., are notifi
ed for the last time, that if they are not set
tled on or before the firBt day of April next,
they will bn placed in I lie hands of an at
torney fur collection and suit.
JOHN M’NISH, Executor.
March 5 85
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby cautioned agninat
crediting the crew of the British ship
Harp, Capt. Lawrie, as neither the captain
or consignees will be responsible for debts
contracted by them.
March 5 85l
IN ot ice
T HE co-partnership existing horotofnt
in this citv, under the firm of BLIS
& YVADSWORTII. is this day dissolve
by mutual consent.
ELIAS BLISS,
JOHN E. WADSWORTH,
N. B. The business will bo continued b
the subscriber. ELIAS BLISS.
Savannah March 1, 1825.
March 2
final Notice.
A LL persons in arrears tp tho city fc
taxes, due previous to the first day t
January, 1825, are hereby notified, that 1111
less they call and pay the’same, before th
2tJth inst. that levies will be made and thei
property advertised for sale.
F. M. STONE, Marshal
March 2 pj
CHATHAM COUNTY
Chambers Infkrioh Court, )
6th March, 1825. i
Present their Honors
Edward Harden, J
John Cummins, f . .
Anthonv Porter, f Justlc#8 -
Elias Fort, j
I T is ordered that the distribution of the
Pour Fund for tho year eighteen hun
dred and twenty-four, be, and the same is
hereby, confided to Moses Cleland. John
Lewis, Josial, Pcntinld, George W. Coe,
S. Schenck, and Charles M’Intire, until the
first Monday in March next.
It is requested ofthoep P7.1, If.-n",'
form a board, and proceed forthwith' to tlia
ifischnrge of the duties appertaining to their
appointment.
It is further ordered, that the Tax Col
lector do pay over to the Board, as shove
appointed, the sum of one thousand dollars,
fur the maintenance ofthe poor of Bnid coun
ty, out ofthe first monies collected for that
purpose 1 and that these orders be publish
ed by the Clerk, fer the information of the.
public.
True Extractfrom the Minnies
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk,
March 8 IT