Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 11, 1825, Image 3

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c. w. ROCKWELL Sj CO. I H jvVK received by tlio ship Georgia, trom . Liverpool, mid rcoonl arrivals I'rontN,; York a largo ami complete assortinimt of India, British and Domestic Dry Goods, co.vs is ting of Grundy’s Wbite’Ylums Do Blue Do Do Mixt Do po Roil and White Planncle fimidnit IlntHe Blankets Kosu Blankets Linens, Sinchcws Snrsnots, Clio pirns, Sic. Snttinets, 1‘luids Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Stc. which are offered fur sale low and on ac commodating credits. det W 1L. Landins;, FROM SHIP COTTON PLANT, "I 4 4 Jh KEGS. Ainerican White Lead, XUU warranted equal to English 50 half boxes) ‘ Cabanas’ Sugars, re- 1110 qr. boxes ( ceived per ship Comet 3:1 lilids. St. Croix Sugar 55 bids. Whiskey 4 half pipes Pico Madeira ine, su perior quality 10 eighths do. do. do. do. 00 barrels ‘ Vnndcwnter’s’ celebrated UtllllH 10 hull’ pipes * Samos* Wine For sale by JOHN W. LONG. Jan 7 ••>«*■ THE SUBSCRIBERS JONTINtK THE COMMISSION IIUSINKSS IN LIV ERPOOL, UNDER THE IT KM OK Yi.iAV, LOW & CO. ND will at all times make liberal ad vances on produce consigned to them lor sale. V m> mm mm TOWOAYIUL A Having ships regularly in the Liverpool to 'nave both port* regularly, < trade, and owning a convenient wharf, on Fjtevnth deyr nj'uicli monti LINE OF PACKETS has been esta blished between New-York and Havre, on the First month during the which there are roomyJirv-prorf store*. cot- year. The ships composing the line, are ton will be received and forwarded in their .last sailers, well lbund.mil commanded, ciip- own vessels, or those to their address, free \ pered and copper fastened. Their accom- ol'anv commission. ' modations for possongors, comprise all tirat Orders for marr.luindize,will bo executed 'can be required, for comfort and conveni* and only a commission charged, when the ence_. Passengers in the cabin will be tw payment is satisfactorily secured, A OKXEttAL ASSORTMENT Or RttiTCkH Dry Goods, TOltENt^ The west end of the Acado- cmy Building, belonging to the Union Society, lately occupied liy Mrs. Sweet. Apply to L. MASON, Sec'ry. U. Society. nov 3 HO Hi rams sixm t or Sale The subscriber offers for sale, his DWELLING HOUSE in Broughtmi-Stroet, witli or with out the furniture attached to it, and two lots iu fee simple. Also, a half lot and improvements ill Rroughton-Strect. adjoining the late resi dence of Dr. Kollock, and one other tialf BY OAX.VHT BAKER, On THURSDAY, 13th iqst. At XI o’clock, in front of hie Auction Store, a general assortment of Groceries, and at half-past XI o’clock, in store, a gen- erol assortment of Dm Goods. Jan 11 kon for $140 each,for which they arefufnish ,,, „„„ „„„ ed with beds, beddding, wines' and nmplc j iot'and'impwvcments,’ iinmedi'atr'ly'backof Stores of every description. IthM'ormer. ;„ s * received beimr bo.Hit with mom,, Go ° i1h intcni1 ? d fnt ehi l’ ,ln 1 ent ^ t “ em J Also, a well finished TRAVELLING ,} foleetel v one of tfe partners, they' h . c t<; the agents, who will attend CARRIAGE, with » pair of HORSES, an sniectou ny one oi me partners, tney to t i, eir rrce pf lon Bm ) forwarding, without m, nv8 nrnnfirtv w ;i| i lp HO u verv ] will he furnished as low us by any regular charge for i, orage or commissions. The 10 a '° Ve i 1ro ! >t!rt Y " 1 ,e 80 ver J Importing House in the United States, and expcnsC6 which maVi in ench cases be acta- mi a long credit. »r npprovod paper. j al| tacllrred wil | ,;, hcn r( , ques iul, be col- ANDREW LOW & CO. 1(!C ' te(I with tho froight ut H ivre. m t - s ' I A letter Bag is at the New-Y’ork Post , ( Office, for all letters that inay be sent by L anai Coals. ; mail. LOTTEIW XOTLCE. O RDERS received for Tickets, in the following, or any other Lotteries, in the Southern and Northern States. property will be sold very low and on accommodating terms. JOHN MACP1IERSON BERRIEN. Jan S 35(u 840,000 20,000—10,000, Capital Prizes in Gland State Lottery of Maryland,drawing every week in Baltimore TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS. Letters respecting either freight or pas- ! litter, Ham?, esc J UST received per ship Cotton-Plant, and brig Frances, Hi Kegs Gt>. Uen Butter 10 Barrels Hums 30 do Mess Beef 15 Half barrels Corn Meal 10 do do Fly Market Beef 15 Kegs I.nrd 5d Barrels Philadelphia Family Flour Bit Half do do do ' do 1.0 , do do Buckwheat Flour 100 Barrels Pol atoes For sale by _ BRADLEY. CLAGIIORN &. WOOD, Jan O' Anciaux’s Wharf. A FEW Chaldrons of Superior Canal Coals, suitable for families, tor sale on sage, must be addressed, post paid, to hoard the ship Milton, in lots to suit pur- CRASSOUS & BOYD, chasers. Apply to Capt. S. S. Wobb, on board, or to BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD, Jan 7 Anciaux’s Wharf. Prime Sugar and Rum. HDDS, superior St. Croix sugar o5b:s?r ds ( N - E «^ d -» Just received and for sole by P. M’DERMOTT. dec 24 Ballast. TONS of clean Stone Ballast, suitable tor stowing with cotton, forfcule by A. J. PiiATT, Johnston’s Upper Wharf, dec QP 2!Ri \' oct. 14 Agents, JVc’U) York. 12 For Providence, The fast sailing regular packet ship RISING STATES, IF. Pierre, Master, Will sail with despatch. For freight or passage, having elegant accommodations, apply to the Captain on board, at. Rice’s Wharf, or to ORRAY TAFT, dec ‘JO 30 Hastings. ^ TONS carron castings, just, receiv ed. from Greenock, via. Charleston, coii-bring of the following .assortment, viz : 28*10 pots from J to 30 gallons 200 A iiiorioui spiders, from9 to 1J inches 50 set Hot metal weights, from 1 oz. to 4 lbs. 120 London skillets, from 1 to 6 quarts 1300 camp ovens, from 0 to 10 inches 130 nut limed tea kettles, from one to 5 quarts For sale by P. M’DERMOTT. 1-.) ?! lials.IV I.UlliS, mC. BOXES'Muscatel Raisins jUfJ 1000 Pounds Georgia Hams 1000 Pounds Middlings 4 Small casks Loaf Tobacco 2 Casks Cliesnnts 8 Hogsheads New-England Rum foe 0 f the Georgian. 20 Barrel* Prime Pork nov ‘ 20 do St. Croix Sugar 100 Ban els Potatoes 50 do Flour lust received aud for halo by H* BI/AIR, Moore’s Wharf. Jan 10 3!»p North .fit Gi t, tic. BARRELS Northern Gin f \ Case Pier Glasses 1 do Prints Received per Cotton-Plant.. for stile by J. B. HERBERT & CO. Jan fi Whiskey ami i icier. HOGSHEADS Rye Whiskey 22 Barrels Newark Cider, 1st quali ty, lundiug from ship Augusta, for sale by C. C. GRISWOLD. For Liverpool, l&t The well known coppered British eliza" 1 ANN, • John Baird Maslvx, Has part of her cargo engaged and will meet with despatch. For freight of 400 bales cotton, nnply to the master on board, at Scott & Balfour’s wharf, or to JOHN H. REID, dec 16 10 Whiskey HHDS. and 50 barrels whiskey, la uding mid for sale bv dec 47 ir.lf.l HOYT. TO PKINTi’lG. A RAMAG10 PRINTING PRESS,com- • » ploto and in good order, sufficient to . work an iniperiul form, will be sold at a low • price, if applied for immediately at the of* Switim’s Panacea-. Turk, Gin, 'Imre Moulds, tyc. C. C. GRISWOLD, O FFERS for sale, 75 Barrels Prime Pork, New-York City inspection FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated fc M< <Heine, just received pt.r rhip Globe, and for bale by GEO. RY'KliSON. dec •*, Brans Fenders, 4" INF. care elegant brass fenders, received O per Emperor, ami for sale by 20 do Mess do 60 «!o Northern Gin lit Tt.us 6'hare iMouidd 2 do Stt el 12 Kegs Black Paint 6 do Vcrdh'vis Jll'C J do do dec 20 Jr. B. K’EE D. Printing Pi j>e j REAMS of good quality imperial ! printing Paper, for sub* ai cost and charges for cash. 9 China and Glass-Ware. Just received fcy the lute ar rivals from Liverpool N. York, and Boston, a very elegant as sortment of CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE. Al.SO, 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, SO Barrels Shell Barks 4 Boxes Garden Seeds 1 Case Cloth, Hair and Hearth Brushes I do Japanned Bellows 1 do English Fancy Soaps 2 Casks Day & Martin’s Blacking Jan 8 37rpl| 810.000—7,000—5.000, Maryland University Lottery, No. 3, to be drawn 27th inst. in a few minutes. TICKF/rS SIX DOLLARS. 810,000—5 000—3.000, University Lottery, No. 4, tho drawing will take place this month in Baltimore, and finished in a few minutes. TICKETS SEVEN DOLLARS. For Liverpool, The staunch brig CHATHAM, Captain Holt ami, if* Is now loading at Smith’s Wl.arf. j following are the magnificent prizes in this From 200 to 300 bales cotton, will be taken I Lottery Drawing; Appro clung. N ext month, the gr and state LOTTERY OF PENNSYLVANIA, will draw. The vast amount of CASH in this Scheme, amounting to $273,730 every cent of which must be dispensed to adventurers on that day, and in the space ofFIVE MINUTES—the magnitude and number of the Prizes, aud the umlsualiy reasonable price of tickets, render it the most advantageous scheme offered. The on freight at a very low rate. Apply to S. B. PARKMAN. Jan 8 37l Sale, Freight or Charter, A pilot-boat—burthen forty-five 50,000 DOLLARS, 20,000 DOLLARS, 10,000 DOLLARS, 5.000 DOLLARS, 4,700 DOLLARS, 20 of 1,000 DOLLARS, . , . and upwards of twelve thousand of 500,100 . tons, a first-rate sailer, and in com- j al „l lower denomination, and the price of I'lote order for any voynge. For; Tickets only ELEVEN DOLLARS. « further partic'.'laTS, apply to | It is therefore important that orders be BRADLEY. CLAOHORJi W WOOD.! foft a t the Office of tho Georgian, with the l ' ec 34 ' subscriber, without delay. W. liOBEilTSON. dec 24 For Darien, Tim fast, selling packet sloop THREE BROT HERS, JbnvhiwL .Mitutor, Will fair with despatch.—— For freight br paspnsfe. having superior ac- commodut.ions, apply to ♦ lie master on board, at Hall & Hoyt’s Wharf. Jan 5 34 THE HERMITAGE STEAJSl SAW -.MILL, AND Cast Iron Foundry. He due 27 Apply at this Office. Dav, t'urried De 1. djC 05c. KA BUNDLES HAY tl” 30 Barrels Vniiio Pork,city inspection 3D Barrels Cider I 100 Boxes Snap Halt Barrels Beef Rounds of Corned Beef For sale on board ship Cotton-Plant, at Hunter’s Wharf. .Tan 6 f!5 &c. Beer, Lm rants, BARRFLS Xewbury Ale * () lags currants 20 barrels Mow-York pilot bread 10 casks sperm oil 10 bait barrels Fly Market beef 20 kegs Goshen butter Just received and tor suln by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD. dec 10 Crockery, B'j;HE subscribers continue' to file orders fur Cioclcery, of auv description, on advantageous terms Persons wishing to order for tho spring, would do well to hand ui their orders, as early as the month of January. J. U. HERBERT & CO. TK'V c Jf) 0 etch aiiil tit iiu.ii/s Hums. O HALEB Welch Plains, very wide and "w of superior quality blue, white and I superior quality 20 Do Grumlys do mixed. For mb' by nov 29 C. VV. ROCKWELL &. CO. 4 Butler, Fi r s and i-aisius | KEGS first quality Goshen Butter 16 drums fresh Figs 10 boxes Muscatel Raisins Just received and for sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1 Mongol's New Buildings. Jan 7 Flour and (Joi n, BARRELS Baltimore superfine Bushels Maryland White Corn * b . y HALL &. IlOYT. dec 1 I XVebstcr’s < *pd insc Books, RECEIVED and for sale by R dec 13 -- - Jf- B. WEED. — ■ iTpHE subscrilmr respectfully informs his 'Viivan.ifih nnrl Aismic.tn l inp nf ™ frinmls and the public, that the abov an fan ana AMgU.ia Line OI eB tabliphments are now in full operation.; 8ta.£*CS, | Planks and scantling, suitable for ship- S ' In consennence of P in £’ c . an bu furnished of the best quality. the accident to the and of any size, to immediate order, steam-boat, the Savan- .^.7“null and Augusta Line of Stages, is extended from Pnrysburgh to the Union Ferry, in South Carolina. A Inrgo rowrboat will leave Bolton’s Central Wharf, for the Union Ferry, on cadi Tues* has also on hand, a few fine Cypress Logs, upwards of thirty feet, in length, which he will saw into such sizes us may be required. At the Cast Iron Foundry, work of every descrintion, in that line, will be executed ‘ 1. mum; From Shins Corsair nml Samnnak, I jJ'h KEG?3 Goshen Butter 10 Casks do. Cheese 10 Barrels Mess Pork 20 do Prime do 15 do Mess Beef 25 do Prime do 10 Half barrels Fulton Market Beef 10 do do N.Y. City Inspect, do 10 Bids. While Beans 2000 lbs. Cudlish 1000 do. Burlington Ilnms 500 do. Smoked Beef 50 Smoked Tongues 20000 American Fegars 15 Bills, and Half Bbls. Sargents Crackers. l.Y STORE. 30 Bbls. No. 1 and 2 Mackerel 15 Half Bbls. uo. Half Barrels Salmon Kegs Sounds and Tongues 20 PUs. Flour 20 Half Bids, do 20 Half and Qr. Bbls. Buckwheat Meal 15 do do Rye ami Corn do 20 Bbls. N. York Pilot Bread 20 do do Navy do 200 Lbs Pearl Barley 20 Bbls Brown Sugar 10 Do Loaf and Lump do 20 Boxes Tallow Candles 15 Do Sperm do 25 Box^snud half boxes Soap 12 Do Starch and Fig Blue 15 Half boxes No 1 Chocolate 5 Kegs jiliig Tobacco 3 Half bids Loriilard’s cut do 20 Qr Boxes Spanish Sogars 10 Dozen Corn Brooms 50 Bbls Potatoes 1U0 Uush'-.-ls do 5 Bbls seed Rye 300 Gallons Hp' i rm Oil 100 Do Paint do 30 Kegs White Lead and Green Paint 10 I)o do Black do 80 Coils Cordage,Lead &• LogLines, Twine and Sail Needles, Paint and Marking Brushes*, Hand Spikes, Thimbles and Lanterns, &o. Stc. Together with a full assortment of Ship and Family Stores, For sale on reasonable terms hv A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mon(riu’s new Buildings* • dec 28 day, Thursday and Saturday, at half-past a equal to that of any other factory .. six o’clock, A. M. which will convey th<*. tho Unitcd States, und an the lowest possi- passengers to that^ place. Only eight.will be admitted. Fare ten dollars. J. J. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Ja n 3 32 mo® SAMs* BY J. B. HERBERT ti OO. TO-MORROW, )2tli inat. Will be sold before our store, nt XI o’clk. a general assortment of GROCERIES,&c. Terms cash. Jan 11 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ST 3. B. HERBERT & CO. On SATURDAY, l«th inst. Will he hired before oor store, at XI o’clk. Family of Negroes—to be hired until the first day of January, '182(1. The person having the negroes to give an approved endorsed note, payable at the expiration of the time, and find clothing, &c. Jan 8 BY 3. B. HERBERT & CO. On TUESDAY, 11th inst. Will be sold before Bolton’s Central Wharf, at XI o’clock, a quantity of Old Junk und Rigging—Terms Cash. Jun 8 810,000—6,000—4,000, (iuantico Canal Lottery, Fifth Class, draws in Richmond, 8th February, in five minutes. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. 83.000—1,000—500, Charleston Lottery, Second Cluss, for thi benefit oft.be Academy of Fine Arts, draws on the 28th instant. TICKETS FOUR DOLLARS FIFTY. Literature Lottery, N. York, the scheme of the next class, will be received in a few days, at LUTHER’S exchajVge office. Jan 6 ^50 000— G RAND CAPITALS in Pmmyhnnin Union Canal Lottery, 14th Clar.s,which drew in Philadelphia on the 5th inst. Those who have ordered tickets or shares, in this lottery, are requested to call and receive them at EXC HAJfQE Jan 10 OFFICE. PHILLIPS’ Academy and Hoarding Schoo M R. PHILLIPS has the honor to inform tile public, and particularly those La dies and Gentlemen who intend placing their children under his tuition, that he wifi open school on Monday, the third of Janua fy next, in the upper part of tho house at the south-west corner of Col. Shad's build ings, Johnston’s-Squure. dec 22 24 .>UL\*VttV,\/LM EM.lLti AC ALL MY. MISS USHER. PRINCIPAL LVSTltUCTESS. T HE Trustees of the Monticpllo Female Academy, respectfully iinbin, Ine pub lic, that the next quarter will c< inns- cue on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT. Miss Usm:a lies been engaged ill lie instruction of Young Ladies, both in the useful and ornamental branches of leinale education, for several years. She has taught with disiiuguislied success in the city of Hartford, Comiectlicut. in Yorkville, Couth Carolina, and in this place. Kite dovot *s tiie strictest attention to tho manners and morals of t lie Young Ladies entrusted to her care. The high aud healthy situation of this village, is calculated .to. invite people' from the low country to place their children in this thriving Seminary. A number uf Young Ladies can he accommodated with board, in Mrs. Usher’s family, which thoy will find peculiarly agreeable. Her terms lor hoarding, lodging, washing, &c. an djl 10 per anning,. payable quarterly in advance. Entrance to the Academy. $3. TERMS OF TUITION. pen duAnTKR. Reading and Orthography, jjd 50 The same writing. 4 50 Ditto with English Grammar, and Arithmetic, The above, with composition, Ge ography, Astronomy, tho use of the Globus, History, Rhetoric, Philosophy, &c. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, Needle Work and Plain Sewing, Drawing and Painting, Tambour, Filligree and Embroidery, Drawing and Painting, alone, Drawing, Painting, Filligree, Tam bour and Embroidery, Music, PETER W. GAUTIER,! R. C. SHORTER, nathan Warner; PETER GR1NNELL, C. I). TEU1IUNE, December 30, 1824. Jan 8 37p 6 50 8 00 1 00 2 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 £ 7 H ts n Office nf toe Marine and Fire Insurance Company. Savannah, December 2d, 1824. 4 N adjourned meeting of the stockhold- i to give the above 3 insertions, weekly. * era of this institution, will take place! oct 27 80 at its office on WEDNESDAY, the tilth loklV. .fpIIE subscriber tenders his professional vA services to the public; aud begs leave to inform them, that he may at all times be found at the office of Messrs. Daniel iy Brr- rim, situated in Hunter’s buildings on the Buy. JOSEPH VALLENCE BEY AN. Savannah, Oct. 20,1824. ID' The Constitutionalist, Georgia Jour nal, and Washington News, are requested Reat..C ovivpaivs Ordevs. Poneon* liable to Militia du ty, belonging to the *Second Bent. Company, will appear on their Parade Ground, in Mar- Plain ( 1 OOk. Washer ^ Ironer ble torma. He also continue* the manufacture Brick, which he will supply in any quantity, to or der. The quality of the article ia already well known. HE.YR Y JiPALPUf. (T; J All orders left at the store of Low & Wallace, will bo punctually attended to. nov 9 91 ; O hire by the *. npplv to year. For particulars, W. T. WILLIAMS. r? kei-Fqnare, on FRIDAY, the 14th inst. precisely at ten o’-1 clock, A. M. aimed and equip-' f l . • pod according to law. And ^__ on the same day an election . will be held (hr a Second Lieu- JViUSCtL’Cl ‘ ill tenant and Ensign, lor mid Hr reived per Augusta, Company. 1 K f. BOXES Muscatel Raisins LOUIS G1RODON, ! DL? 51 Captain Second Beat Company. In case of default, you are summoned io appear before a Court of Enquiry, which will be held at Justice Barton’s Oific.e, on MONDAY 23d inst. at 3 o’clock, P. M. Jan 8 37 Notary Public’s Ortice, lor the riiifjiing of Seamen. fjpHFs subscriber having been left out of day of January next, nt whicli all persons interested, are desired to attend, either per sonally or by attorney. As matters of itnpor- of t ancc in relation to the future operations of ’ _ . . . ~ the Company^ will then be discussed and: *•* the Magistracy, m» the lhird Compa decided, persons representing stock, should ; "yBeaU end by the Board of Aldermen, as be invested with full power to vote on all questions that may arise, touching the pro gress of the institution. GEO. SCIILEY, President, dec 4 9 a Port Warden, for the Port of Savannah, now offe rs liis services to the Shipping Mer chants of Savannah, for the SHIPPING OF SEAMEN. Ilia experience,- as being formerly a merchant and ship owner, &c. &c. &c. he thinks will be useful. The most prompt attention will be paid to the Office of the Marine and Fire i orders and wishes of those who may favor IDS Mild I lgs 0 Drums Smyrna Figs For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. Jan 5 CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Savannah, 4th Jan. 1825, «■! PLA’sT.-TION ftiu\ .Vvgvooft i'o’? Sule. plantation belonging *. of the kite Fleming Akin P ERSONS liable to City Taxes, are hereby required to make their returns on or before the 10th. day of February next. In case of default, double tax will be assess ed on all defaulters after that period, in to t he estate : conformity with the ordinance in such case [1 provided. M. W. STEWART, City Treas. Jnn 5 the Little Ogeechro, known by the name i of Muivlis II, containing 1100 acres, a large' proportion of which is first quality rice nnd — AmA. cotton land, with convenient l «f|iir*tinn ImmI Dwelling, Negro St Gin Houses, S 1 LUUCUUU liiiiMl Stables, Corn, and Cotton Hou- j SOS. incomplete order together qpfpfl s „b scri be r informs his friends and with a gang ol twenty prime field hands,. J thn pllb , iCi thllt he will f urnish tllom lor sale upon very liberal terms. Applica* in the piice Lamp Oil of tion to be made to Mr. James Brown, the place, GEO. W. M’ALUSTER, Strutliv Hall. Bryan Coufttv, or C. IV. ROCKWELL & CO. Bavunttah. nov 24 03} public.. with first quality winter strained lump Oil, at 75 cents per gallon, GEO. RYERSON, Druggist. nov 29 TORKNT, The large three story brick building on the" Bay, lately oc- 1 copied by Jumes Dickson &. Co. as a wholesale dry goods store. Applv to CHARLES W. ROCKWELL & CO. eept 28 Go Pi’ot Bread -| n HALF BBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread, JL U just received nnd tor sale by den 29 \. B. HERBERT & CO. Damascus Steel Razors, J UST received, « supply of the above ar ticle, which will be warranted good.— For.8ale by nov 24 Insurance Company Savannah, December 2d, 1824. P ERSONS holding bills of this Compa ny, are requested to present them for payment forthwith, as it is desirable that they should all be redeemed as early as may be convenient. GEO. SCIILEY, President, dec 4 9 him. and a suitable person will he engaged to procure seamen. WM. BELCHER. .Inn 6 35i< Notice. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, wiil take place at the Office in Savannah, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of next month, February, at ten o’clock, A. M. on business of importance. A general attendance is requested. N. B.—Any absent stockholder may, by power of attorney, under seal, authorise any other stock holder to vote for him or her. WM. P. HUNTER, Trcasurar Steam-Boat Company. Jan 10 38 «i\8s\7.fc at tomuA. CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, > Sth .January, 1825. , T HE average priceofFlour beinggd per bbl. 208 lbs. weight, the weigh} of Bread for the present month must he 124 rents Loaf : : 2 lbs. 15} oz.. 6} “ “ : : : 1 7# Of which all Bakers aqd Sellers of Bread will take due notice. M. W. STEWART, City Treumrer. Jnn 7 3G Jan 8 . Gig and Harness for Sale. A N elegant second hand Gig, with pla ted Harness, for sale on reasonable terms. Apply ta the Editor. jtr ncoacra^e,, Coumussion, $c t c. T HE undersigned tenders his best per} vices to the public, in the General Bratseraga and Com miisi n Business. He has taken those fire-proof buildinffs on the Bay, formerly occupied by Messrs. James Dickson St Co. and lias made arrangements for liberal advances on ad species of prop erty deposited witli him. He will buy and sell all kind of stocks, real nnd personal es tates, and attend to nil agencies, connect ed with the above business. J. P. HENRY. Jan 3 32re Take Notice. T HE person who took away and still lias in his possession, a well known poin ter and setter BITCH, will do well to re turn her to me, otherwise his name will be published and dealt with as a thief. Jan 8 _ ■ 3Tp l\OHCK. T HERE is at the Steam-Boat Wharf, three bales of cotton, which have been. received by their boats, and not claimed, dec Ifl 19 Sugar, Cottee ami Mackerel. HMDS prime St Croix Sugar 20 bbls do do do 49 bbls nnd 35 bans prima green coffee 200 bids No 3 ma«K4»fll Now landing and fur saltf&v HALL & HOYT. &QT 35 I , -'Vs ■. ■'