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X: schr. Mary, Campbell, Day of Hon-
a “nr! mlir'jlewlil, Cooko, St. Lucea, Jain-
l8 CoLmliian sebr. Henrietta, Her, Cartha-
LTona, fir. Java. Ballast, to the master. In
distri’KH, bound^j’ vv ^ ur ^'_
" sloop Milton, Livingston, St. Augustine
* Cleared, brig Union,flintier,Salem; schr.
Albion, Hulks, St. Johns E. F. _ /
March' Will—Arrived ship Florida, Com
dry, Antwerp 48 days.
Sclir. Alexander, \Y right, Musquito, E.
P. it days.
Ch ared, sloop James Monroe, Ludding-
tun, .Nonvitas.
SAVANNAH THEATRE.
Mr. GooA&cte’a
Fint Lecture on the Solar System, exempli
Jied an the
Grand Orrery,
AND BV
AUXILIARY DIAGRAMS,
ILL be TO-MORROW EVENING,
A& MB >ffi> Jfb 4fh
YOB. rtAVlUa.
A LINE OP PACKETS has boon csta-
blislied between New-York and Havre,
to leave both purtB regularly, on the Firit
nud fifteenth thtyt of each month during the
year. The ships composing the line, are -
jnut sailers, well I'ound and commanded, cup-'
NEW-YORK
State Literature Lottery,
CLASS IV.
r TO BE DRAWN ON THE SIXTH
OF A BRIE NEXT, AJh'D BE CON
CLUDED IN ONE DRAWING.
W . ,
Tuesday, March 15th, at halt-punt I pored nud copper fastened. Their aceom
seven o'clock precisely. I niodatiutiH for passengers, comprise all that
Admission—Pit and two lower tiers of can bo roiptirod, for comfort and comeiii-
Boxes, Gallery SU cents. Young La “
d Gr.i '
11 \
e :iN this
?,i,I ONE
For Philadelphia,
The fast sailing packet sloop
SPARTAN,
J. Drlnno. Master,
Will meet with quick despatch.
Pur freight or passage, having good uccom-
laudations, apply to the master on hoard, or
to COHEN & MILLER.
March t4 98r
dies nod Gentlemen, under twolre years of
age, 30 cents.
TERMS OF THE
EZftHT LECTURES.
once. Passengers in the cabin will be ta.
ken for $ I 10 each, for which they arc furnish
ed with hails, heddding, 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
this scheme the amount of cash is
HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-
ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the fol
lowing manner
2 hizes of 810 000
3
1
Eight transferable tickets, Boxes and ~ .. , . , .
Pit, 3.31 Gallery p; Children under twelve i 0 ’ t P B . ,,1,eB **“«>• "W ln mu h c ““ b ? ac "!'
years vfmrc id 1 ,l v incurre( L will when requested, be col-
Tickets are on sale, and outlines of the ’ lec ‘ e . d * itI ' * hc f r ei S bt * l IlBvre '
course may be had gratis, at the Bookstores letter Bag is at the New
of T. Longworth, W. T. WiUinms, and S. ,or u11 lctlcrB that lnft y bc scnt b ?
C. & J. Schenk, and at the latter a box ... „ .
plan is deposited, where places may be ta-1 Letters respecting either freight or pas.
ken each day of lecturing, from'ten until; Ea S e ’ wu* 1 bo P?.'!Kt“
two o’clock, after the manner adopted when j
the Theatre was last ill operation. Tick- . .,
ets inuy also he obtained ot the Lecturer, at! - m
Hibernian Society.
The Members of the Hi
bernian Society, nre ro- . , _ .
quested to meet, at the City ' Mra> Pindar's,opposite the. Episcopal Church,
Hotel, THIS MORNING, j where Mr. Goodacre will be hoppy to see
at eleven o'clock. A punc
CRASSOUS & BOYD.
Agents, New York.
72
tual attendance is solicit
ed, as business of impor
tance will be submitted,
on which a decision must
take place, for the purpose of making ar*
ranifomeiitfl for the approaching anniversa*
ry of tile Society.
liy order of the President.
ALEX. HUNTER, Sec’ry.
March 14 92r
Chatham
ARTILLERY,
rat vourl.nb-
TiHS DAY,
lit eloven o’clock, A.
M. in full uniform.
By order Copt. Wois,
BULLOCH, Firt Serg’t- C. A.
March 14 fig
Regimental Orders.
THE Field Stuff and com
ma sinned Officers of the First
Regiment, are required lo as
semble in uniform at the
Chatham Artillery Laborato
ry THIS DAY. at It o'clock
for the purpose of paying their
respects in a body to the Coin-
mnn^r in Ghiet.
By order of Cut. Marshall,
M W. STEWART,
Adjutant,
M imh 14 98
his friends any day from twelve to two o’clk.
March 14 92
ID' A FEW DAYS LONGER, ,rj
Mr.SllXMA Jf SK.1,
Dentist,
W ILL remain in Savannah for a few
days longer. Those ladies and gen
tlemen who may require his professional
services, will please to make immediate ap
plication, at. the CITY-HOTEL.
Ladies can be waited on at their respec
tive dwellings, if preferred.
march 14 92
Kor New-York.
(E S TA B I. IS IIE D I. INF.,)
The fast sailiiigpncket 6h>p
WM. WALLACE,
lVonrl, Master,
Will have immediate despatch
For freight or passage, having handsoms
accommodations, apply to the master on
board at Jones* upper Wharf, or to
HALL & HOYT.
mnr f> b 7 97
Lafayette.
A FEW copies of the accurate full length
portrait of LAFAYETTE, from the
celebrated print of Leroux, are for sale at
the Book-Store of
S. C. & J. SCHENK.
March 14 92p
For New-York,
The fast sailing brig
STRANGER,
Car fright Master,
Will meet with quick despatch.—
For freight or passage, apply to the master
on board, at Mongiu’s Upper Wharf, or to
COHEN & MILLER.
March 10 89p
For Kale, Freight or Charter.
A pilot-boat—burl hen forty-five
tons, n first-rate sailer, and in com
plete order for any voynge. For
further particulars, apply to
BRADLEY, FLAG HORNS, WOOD.
dec 84
ft OR ;s LK.
Sperm Oil.
L ANDING from brig Gov. Hopkins,
1000 Gallons Sperm Oil, first quality,
from the manufactory at New-Bedfnrd lbr ; A mt l hl , a hmlth mu/ /c(umt
Bate by A. BASSETT. „7, V
March 14 | Tile western half of a LOT. on
* 1 —' ffT/oTO South Broad-Street, opposite the
If IMF PH KflPVI IN Xe rn ■ [••i!OP Aca(, cmy, on which is a conve
J’ Iftr.lrl KUrjyiAJN IU. Hjiff^nieiit DUELLING HOUSE —
H
DRY
A VE received by the recent arrivals For terms apply to either of the subscribers.
To be Rented,
The public Baths, State-Street,
Court-House Square, and posses
sion given immediately, to a good
(tenant. The terms will be mod-
c. Enquire on the premises, or to
JOHN DELBKRGHE.
March 14 92 o
Attention Firemen!
T HE Company will meet at the Ex
change THIS EVENING, at seven
o'clock, precisely, to take into consideration
the proposed system of Bye-Laws. Coun
cil having passed the ordinance to regulate
fires, it. is necessary that every member of
the Company should attend : those failing
to appear, will bo reported to Council.
March 14 92
an addition to their STOCK OF
GOODS on hand, consisting of a
I.AIIGE ASSORTMENT OF
STAYLYi noons
together with a great variety of
FANCY SILKS. BAREGES, &c. &c.—
Also, STEEL BELTS AND
BRACELETS,
a new article—all of the latest fashions, and
selected with great care by the Senior Part
ner, which they offer to their friends at a
simill advance oil the Nuw-Yurk prices.
March 10 !S9u
Feb 24
I. K. TF.FFT,
JAMES EPPINGER.
77J
Welcome Lafayette!
A BALL will be given TO-MORROW
EVENING, at tha Assembly Hail in
Broughton^S*rout, in honor of the expected
arrival of the GUEST OF THE NATION.
JOHN C. LEGE.
March 14 92
< • in, Whiskey and Flour,
JpOR SALE by
D JUGLASS O) 80RUEL,
OFFER FOJI SALE,
A BARRELS Baltimore Snpori-
or qualify Whiskey
1UU Burrels White's Superior Amer
ican Gin
50 Barrels Baltimore do do
500 Barrels ( Fresh Baltimore
25 Half Barrels \ superfine Fiour
21 Boxes and 1! hbls. Bait. Bacon
30 Tons American Castings
Window G luss,assorted si/.es,&c
March 10 «{)p
fei‘tU.VG anA»T«M.>\.LU
tiOUOA.
B Y the ships Georgia aod Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, The subscribers have
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
H)1X1 (EKDDlsg,
Having been purchased with.cash, pre
vious to file advance in England, they can
bc afforded and will be sold at low prices,
ai|d on a long credit, for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Feb 29 90
March 14
J. E. BUR RILL,
Mongin's Wharf.
92
Whiskey.
"J BARRELS landing from brig
M. V-/ Governor Hopkins, for sale by
March 14 J. B. UHUBERT & CO.
JU*T RECEIVED,
By the brig Pheasant, from Philadelphia,
HHDS. and 100 bbls’ Philadelphia
ZJl) Kv< W Kkey
IS 1 ! Due.It Demijohns
10 kegi Salt net re
50 whole ar.d .'00 half bb ? «. fresh FI iur
ALSO, IN STORE,
6000 bushe'a Livcrpo>*« grou d Suit
S bh .3. & ‘20 hula, prime Croix Sugar
3 nipes and 25 demijohns best Holland
G.n
4 pipes »nd 30 demijahna best Cognac
H randy
10 hnda. and 25 bbls. superior Northern
Hum
TS bb s S uthern Gin
S J b r«j G ceil Ci IF-* 1
5 ca ks superior t.hl Lis 1 on lV'ne
25 bb:H Lump and 72 hbls. Loal Sugar
5 b.iics white and 7 do brown iluvana
S»i?;ar
25 bfigi black Pepper
•j pipes Imitation Gin
2 baler Bagging Twine
qr boxes tiyson Tea
40 .earns Wrapping Paper
15 boteg pi peg
5 c 8-s Wool Half
*0 b«Jes best Oz.ia 'urgs
8 b.'es unblljorn-spun
* ’vova colorid ditto
uirio Uu P“nt’« Gun f’owder
JWO bushels Table Salt
manufactured Tobacco
, t 1 °"»*«orted (Carrcn) CssUngs
f brge Smith Bellow.
,nn k' e * Gut Nails
b, K» worud Shot-alsu an
ftment of Cedar Ware, Market and
111 t. . U'nthes Baskets,
aoort. * bicb w:|1 be ,ul11 ,ow toc e ash, or
good town acceptances.
. P. R’DERMOTT.
march 14 gj
Brandy & Claret Wine.
5 PIPES BRANDY, Otnrd, Dupuy &, Co.
10 do do Bordeaux
20 Casks Claret
50 Boxes do
10 Barrels White Wine Vinegar
10 Boxes Preserved Fruits
fi Boxes White Havana Sugar
fi Hampers Empty Bottles
0 Barrels Sweet Oil
20 (.’oils Bale Rope
4 Hogsheads Leaf Tobacco
100 Kegs White Lead
For sale by JOS. ATTZE.
March 10 I]9i.
Hour, Brandy, &c.
A AA BARRELS superfine Flour, war-
ranted superior to “Ilaxall's"
9 pipes (Cognac Brandy, sup. quality
2 do Ilollund Gin do do
27 bbls northern do
50 boxes mould Caudles
150 kegs White Lend
30 hbls “Vandowater’s” ITains
For sale by
JOHN W. LONG.
March 4 «4l
Prime Seed ltice,
F OR SALE—applv to
SAMUIiL M. BOND, or
March 11
R. & J. HABERSHAM.
• 90
LAFAYETTE
Military Badges.
J UST received, an assortment of LA
FAYETTE LADIES' BELTS, and
GLOVES for Ladies and Gentlemen,——
Also, some very fresh
AR TIFICIA L FLO IT ERS, and a few
BALL DRESSES,
vorv low for cash, at
MRS. BEAULARD'.S
New Fancy Store.
March 11 9('u
n
20
41
51
5.000
3,082
1,000
500
200
100
and a largo number of smaller denomina
tion, awlehaiires for a short time only, SIX
DOLLARS—Shares in proportion.
Orders received and forwarded, free of ex
pense, by
W. ROBERTSON
who ordered in the Lottery just closed, for
persons in this city,
No. 85,313, combination 54,82,30, $1000
2,310, (1,28,29, 100
and a large amount in smaller prizes.
Jan 26
rants sixm
:
ran® sAiLm
BY CALFIN BAKER,
THIS DAY, 14th instant,
At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction
Stnro, a general asaorlment of GROCE
RIES -, and at half-past XI o’clock in store,
a general assortment of DRY GOODS.
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
BY S. 8. HERBERT Si 00.
On FRIDAY, 18th March,
Will bn sold at the Marble Yard in State
street, next to Dr- Habersham, at 11 o’clock.
March 12
BY CALFIN BAKER,
THIS DAY, 14th instant,
At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction
Store, 1 Negro Man, his Wife and Child.
March 12
BY CALFIN BAKER,
THIS DAY. 10th inst.
At XI o’clock, in front of his
Auction Store, the BUILDING
on half lot No. 40, Green Ward,
a good stand for a grocery store,
subject to a grouud rent of $ 10 per annum
March 14
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
T
Tickets Received.
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
LUTHER’S
Feb 28
TICKETS RECEIVED IN
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
FIFTEENTH CLASS.
HEW SFRIEi.
T HOSE who have ordered tickets in the
above Lottery, will call 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
i 0,000
5,000
2,128
20
30
52
104
1000
500
100
50
Sic. Sic. Sic.
Tickets eight dollars.—Call at
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 2
Ttrwing ItecmeA
|F Grand State Lottery of Maryland.
$100
60
10
\6\v
o
4912. 8909, 9792.12707, 17140 of
7190, 13116, 16854
198
All the cnpitals are yet undrawn, and all
of them floating except the 40,000, viz:
20,000.1^,00U, 5000,
And 13 of 1,000, &c. die.
The 17th drawing is due on the 18thinst
Tickets yet remain ut jj|12, but must seen
advance.
The Lottery will bc completed in one
month, or less.—Call and leave vour orders
at LUTHER’S
Exchange Office.
March 12 91
Lb MOV A L
T HE subscriber has removed from his
old stand, three doors west, in Con
gress-Street, where he offers fi r sale a gen
eral assortment of
UYoCfcYifes & Brj Gom\s,
very cheap for cash.
EDWARD PERKINS.
March 2 iwra
Spanish Segars. Solid Oil, t 'c.
A fkl'h FLINT’S best Segars, old
X U,UUU 20 Baskets fresh SiJad Oil
12 Kegs Cucumber and
Pepper Pickles
Just received and for sale by
PHILBR1CK& SCRANTON,
Market-Square.
March 10 '-o,
New-York Gin,
| /A JY BARRELS of the above arti-
-i- vr cle, just landed and for sale on
accommodating terms, by
J. P. HENRY.
March 11 ’ (in
Latayetle Badges.
J UST received LAFAYETTE WATOH
RIBBONS,'WAIST do. and RADGES,
uud for Buie by
D. B. NICHOLS & CO.
March 12 91 p
imon and Lard.
^ 0 BOXES BACON
schr. Barrucoa, from Baltimore,
by
PILOT AND NA\ Y BREAD
t Pwft BARRELS Pri.OT Si NAVY
XtX\J BREAD, of the first quality
fresh baked, for sale at the Bakery former
ly occupied by Mr. Robinson, and on as
good terms as can be obtained in N. York
Likewise Flour Baked on Commission.
Families and Country Stores supplied with
kinds of ttvetuV.
JOHN GARDNER.
Feh2r> 7fipt*
815 RFWARJ.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber, on the
5th October, 1323, 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
was sold by Mr. Patrick House, executoror
administrator of said estate, to Samuel
Goldsmith, late of that place. It is prob
able she is horboured in “ Ynmacraw\” as
he bus a mother there called Sally John
ston. also a husband whose name is “ War
den.” a free mulatto. She is well known
in Savannah. Any one who will apprehend
her, and confi; • her in the jail of Savannah,
or any other, that the subscriber can get
her, shall receive the above rotvnrd.
WILLIAM II. OAK MAN,
Near Augusta,
Feb 19 73Jc
March ft
for sale
HALL & HOYT,
ft7
Gats.
K BUSHELS now landing and
J G G for Bale ut a low price, by
GEO. F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
March 9 88u
Masonic Aprons.
A FEW elegant Royal Arch and Master
Mason’s Aprons, just received and for
sale by BUTLER & SCRANTON.
March 19 «»
Com Afloat
1000 B Ti! EL8 CURNi afloat '’ for
Feb 24
GEO. F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
77
Potatoes.
W p* TIERCES Prime Northern Pota-
• .J toes, just received and for sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD.
March 3
Wiunb\n-gA\s and Twine,
JUST received and for sale by
Feb 22
Mackerel.
1 AA BARRELS No. 3 Mackerel, for
1 UU sale by HALL Si HOYT
JOHN IJ. REID.
75
Fob 23
ft7
Fish Lines. '
S ILK, Cotton, Hair, India Seaweed and
Hemp Fish Lines, received per Wm.
Wallace, and for sale by
March 7 N. B. WEEa
Wanted,
JJANKABLE MONEY.
Apply at
LUTHER'S EXCIIANYE OFFICE. ; York, and for sale by
Marckll
Military Stocks
1 £% DOZEN rich figured and plain ailk
A.£i Stocks, lined with hair cloth
2 do Plain Huir Cloth do
Received per ship Emperor, from New-
•k. and for sale by
Feb 17 GALVIN BAKER.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY NEXT,
At XII o’clock, in front of the Court'
House, will bo sold without reserve, that
valuable tract of Land. No. 75, in the Third
District, Habersham County. One half of
the purchase money will be required at tin
time of sale, and the balance on the first of
January, 1826, with interest, secured by
mortgage on tlie land. Sold by permission
of the Court of Ordinary, and by order of
the administratrix.
March 3
Collec, Sugar, Whiskey, qc.
BAGS Prime Green Coffee new crop
23 Boxes White and Brown Sugars
20 Barrels St. Croix do
50 do Loaf .Sugar
50 Half Barrels Flour
30 Whole do do
125 Barrels New-Englatid Gin
100 do Whiskey
125 Kegs Nails, assorted
100 do Dupont's Powder
20 Kogfi Best Tobacco
100 Bags Shot, assorted
10 Pipes Holland Gin
5 do Cognac Brandy
3 hhds Jamaica Rum
50 bbls Mackernl, assorted, Ho. 3
With many other articles in my line which
I will sell low for cash or city acceptance.
L. PETTY.
March 12 91 a
Rutter, White Rean a , 6C
N OW landing from ship William Wal-
lance,
15 Firkins first quality Goshen Butter
10 Barrels White Beans
10 do Butter Crackers
20 do Mess Pork
20 Half do do
5 do Fulton Market Beef
100 Catties American Mustard
50 Bolts first quality Duck
60 Coils Cordage
10 Barrels Lamp Black
2 Half Pipes Madeira Wine
2 Kegs Currants
SO Boxes Raisins
3 Barrels Burlington Hams
2 do Smoked Tongues
and in store, n geiwrnl assortment of Pro
visions and Ship Chandlery, for sale by
BRADLEY, CL A GUO RN & WOOD,
March 7 Anciaux’s Wharf*
a quantity of Marble Slabs, Blown Stum ,
and Stone-Cutter's Tools, together witli
the Building on said Lot, being the personal
estate of William Masterton, deceased and
sold by order of the administratrix. Terms
cash.
Feb 21
Final Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of the
late William Craig, deceased, by due
bill, note, bond, or open account, are nntifi.
ed for the last time, that if they are not set
tled on or before the first dny of April next,
they will be placed in the hands of an af-
torney for collection and suit.
JOHN M’NIBH, Executor.
March 5 85
Xtittcfc \»YifcT«;\>3 VtivtMa,
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 destroved, dated
20th October, (819, for two shareB, and
numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feb. 1RJ5.
JAMES C. CAMPBELL.
Feb 11 66
final M otice.
A LL persons in arrears to the city for
taxes, due previous to the first day of
January, 1825, are .hereby notified, that un
less they call nnd pay the same, before the
20th inst. that levies will be made and their
property advertised for sale.
F. M. STONE, Marshal.
March 2 88
Notice.
T HE subscribers to the Savannah Attx.-
iliary Society, for ameliorating the
condition of the Jews, arc requested to pay
their subscriptions for the present vonr.
E. E. PETTIGREW, Hcc’ry.
Fob 22 . 75
N otice. '
T HE co-partnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers, is tiiis duy
dissolved ; tlie affairs of the concern will
he settled by
ROBERT HABERSHAM.,
who will still contiuuc to transact
f actoi age Pommission Ea
siness
ROB. HABERSHAM,
JOS. HABERSHAM.
March 8 R7l
N otice.
T HE co-partnership existing heretofore
in this city, under the firm of BLISS
& WADSWORTH, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent.
ELIAS BLISS,
.101 IN E. WA DSWORTH.
N. B. The business will he continued by
the subscriber. ELIAS BLISS.
Savannah March 1, 1885.
March ->
Uos ten Butter, N*c.
J UST received by ship William Wal
lace,
12 Kegs Goshen Butter, first, quality
6 Boxes London M u«tard, 6 doz. each
20 Barrels Mess Beef
10 do do Pork
f20,000 American Segars
In Store,
20 Barrels Prime and No. 1 Beef
10 IJaJf bbls Mess Beef
4 do do Fulton Market do
20 Bbls No 2 Mackerel
2,000 lb Codfish
40 Bbls Pilot and Navy Bread
80 Coils Cordage assorted sizes from
7 inch down to seizing stuff
Togetlior with a full assortment of
Groceries and Ship Chandlery.
For pale by A. BASSETT
march 7 67
Just Received,
I 77ROM New-York, by the ship William
Wallace,
Improved Cologne Water of Rivet
Genuine German Corn Plaster
Oil of Tar
Annisood
Flaxseed
French hair powder in half pound
packages
Soda Powders, Ac. &o. &c.
For sale by
P. E. BRASSINNE.
Opposite* tlie Exchange.
March 12 91
vyvtitvr P/uri-nnt Wine
1 X WIN Gallon Kegs “ DyerV’hest Cur-
X ’J rant Wine, put up expressly for
family use
2 Pipes “ Scignett’s” Brandy, war
ranted pure
50 Barrels India Point Gin
For sale low by EDW. PADIOLFORD,
At the Counting-Room of Orray Taft
Marcli 3 83u||
State and County Taxes Jor
1834.
T HE subscriber is now prepared to re
ceive the State and County Taxes of
Chatham County, for the year 1824, which
are to be paid in bills receiveable ut the
Banks in this city, or specie, on or before
tlie ELEVENTH OF MARCH NEXT ;
utter that day, executions will be issued
against all defaulters.
Ilis office is kept at the north-west cor
ner of Market-Square. Office hours from
ten to two o'clock.
JAMES EPPINGER,
Tax Collectorof Chatham County,for 1824
Feb 9 64||
Notice.
A LL persons ha vine demands against
the estate of the late David Edwards,
(house carpenter) dec. are requested to ren
der them, properly attested, immediately i
and all persons indebted, to make burned!-
ate payment, to
H. B. HATHAWAY, Adm’r..
Feb 18 70(1.
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, )
8lh March, 1825. j
T HE rent of all city lets, the same be
ing due and payable quarterly, is here
by required to be paid, on or before the first
of April next, otherwise the Jots will bo ray.
entered, in conformity to tlie ordinance,
M. W. HTEVVART, City Trent.
March 9
Justices;
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Ch.imbkks iNFF.nion CoimT, Y
6th Mnrch, 1625. ,
Present their Honors
Euwahi) IlAnnr.N J
John Ommino, f
Anthony Puhteii, l
Ei.iar Fort, J
I T is ordered that the distribution of the
Poor Fund for the year eighteen hun
dred and twenty-four, be, and tile same in
hereby, confided to Moses Cleland, John
Lewis, Josiah IVnfleJd, George W. Con,
8. Schenck, and Churles M’lntire, until the
first Monday in March next.
It is requested ofthose gentlemen toineot,
form a hoard, and proceed forthwith to tbo
discharge of the duties appertaining to their
appointment.
it is further ordered, that the Tax Co),
lector do pay over to the Board, as oliovo
appointed, the sum of one thousand dollars,
for the maintenance ofthe poor of said coun
ty, out ofthe first monies collected for that
purpose ; and that these orders be publish-
ed by the Clerk, for the information of tho
public.
True Extract from the Minute»
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
March 8
Stolen,
F ROM the subscriber, a MASONIC
JEWEL, enclosed in a glass medal
lion, gold mounted. A liberal reward wifi
be given tor its return at this office, or lo
N. II IIART.
Jewellers are requested to detain the
above slmuld'it bc offered for sale,
March 18 ptp
Heriing
A /“V BOXES Herring, first sort—just
V-F received and for sale by
A. BASSETT.
Marcji U 91
Heoe Ver Tax Keturns Office,
T HE subscriber is now ready to receive
the Returns of Tuxable Property, for
this county. His office is in James Atorr;
son, Esq’s. Building, adjoining Johrt f\
Nicoll, Esq,
ADAM COPE, R. T. R. C. C.
Feb 11 ' 66(|
Socket Spades.
CASK Socket Spades, just received
and for sale by N. B. WEEP,
Jan 4 ,