Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 26, 1825, Image 3

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the SUBSCRJBEK8 N |Kt , s thk commission nusiNf.81 IN LIV. cnrooi., i.NDKR thk riRM or \ft,iAC, LOW & 00. » piO will nt all times make liberal ad- va ,ou produce consigned to them Having ships regularly in tho Liverpool trade, and owning a convenient.wharf, on wki I| there are roomvyire-;,rent''for, *, eot- ti,i' will he received and forwarded in their own venae's, or those to their address, tree of anv commission. Orders for merehandiiie.wiU he execute,I and only a commission charged, when the payment is satisfactorily secured. * omCerur. assohtmcnt or Human Dry Goods is just received, being bought with money anil selected by one of the partners, they will be furnished as low as by any regular Importing Huiise in,the United Status, und on a long credit, for approved paper. ANDREW'LOW & CO. net t’ r » D\UMi AVEMCINV. 6 C o^iiuc Giumly. PIPES “Seignette’s Ilrand.” just re. ccired per Louisa Matilda, for tale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. IN STOUK, 50 Tiercel new Rice Y) Pipes Holland Gin 10 H og*fficads Jamaica Rum 50 Barrels Flour HO Barrels Hams 75 Barrels Gin 50 Crates Crockery 50 Kegs Butter 60 Barrels Mackorol, No. 3 20 Cases Port Wine 10 Casks Oil Jan 12 P. K. BRASSINNK, R espectfully informs bis friends and the public, that ho has purchased tlm establishment in the above business, be longing to Ur. A. Dolaroche, opposite the Exchange, whero bn offers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of Yre&L \>*uga, Me&ieuves, ttniV tV\em\ca\a, AMONG WHICH ARE TIIE FOl.t.OWING ! — Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax. Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do .Peru, do Fola Camphor. Cantlmrides, Cinnamon American heat and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Coluinbo, Fmery, Gum Assafietida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Gnmcitm, Gnni Opium Isinglass, Indigo. Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia. Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna. Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bismuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves T>„ Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearlnsh, Ipecacuanha, Jnlnp Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt ofTartnr Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spiri's ofTurnentine TaauVs Ui-nj ttiuV \n Ui\, White. Reil and Black Lead Prusnion Blue, Verdigris Ivory* and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Rod. Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copul Varnish. 800 Bates Cott n Are wauled on freight to cam- plolu the hiding of the ship OLIVE-BRANCH, It. Hunting, Jlustir, for Liverpool, apply to S. B. PARKMAN. jnnJM 50e For Liverpool, The well known coppered British brig ELIZA ANN, John Baird Jfautnx, Has part of hor cargo engagod and will meet with despatch. For freight of doll bales cotton, apply to the master on board, at Scott &. Balfour’s wlmrf, or to JOHN ILREID. dec Id If Gutter, hams, fl;c J UST received per ship Cotton-Plant, and brig Frances, 20 Kegs Goshen Butter 111 Barrels Hams 3o do- Mess B"ef to Half barrels Corn Meal 10 do do Fly Market lleef 15 Kegs Lard SO Barrels Philadelphia Family Floor SO Half do do do do 10 do do Buckwheat Flour too Barrels Potatoes Fur sale bv BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD. - \t:c : M!ivV W-rf IVvlvAAnevs. Pomatum, Antique OiJ, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Etiu do Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icincs of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 iaici Link, Han s. qc. Just received ;icr ship Corsair, and other late, arrivals t OA BBLS prime Beef U 20 do mess do - 16 Half do do 30 Bbls prime Pork 20 Do mess do 10 Half bbls Fulton Market Beef 5 Bbls smoked Beef 10 Do smoked Hams 10 Do Sargent’s Crackers 15 Kegs choice Goshen Butter 25 Do new Lard 8 Hhds prime retailing Molasses And in Store, n general assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY & GROCERIES. For sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHGRN & WOOD, dec v 0 < listings. TONS enrron castings, just rcceiv- oil from Greenock, via. Charleston, conistingof the following assortment, viz : 2800 pots from J to 30 gallons ‘200 American spiders, from 0 to 13 inches 50 sut flat metal weights, from 1 oz. to 4 lbs. 120 London skillets, from 1 to 8 quarts 1300 camp ovens, from 9 to IK inches 130 unfimit''! tea kettles, from one to 5 quarts For nule by P. M’DERMOTT. .Tmi, ? For Philadelphia* The packet brig FRANCE S, Capt. Cruft. For freight or passage, applv to WILLIAM NEFF. Who offers fur safe very low, to close con- signimntv, Linseed Oil. Buckwheat Flour Pluister of Paris. Water-Proof Cement. Best London Porter Gunpowder Teas. ,T’»n 19 48 t. Johns, E. Florida, The schooner FIVE BROTHERS, \ Will take freight at a low rate, for St. Johus River, if application is made innnodiHi-dy to Cupt. Fuller, on bourd, at Telfair’s Wharf, or THOMPSON BONNEY. . Jnn 20 47 or .'.ale, > rciglit or L barter, A pilot-boat—burthen fortv-tive r tons,*a first-rate '*ailcr, anil in com- P. plete order for any voyage. For * further particulars; apply to BRADLEY, CLAG HORN b WOOD. dec 24 For tt, Sim ns and Turtle liver The regular packet sloop FAVORITE, E. D. Courier, Master, Will sail on Wednesday next. For freight, or passnge, applv on hoard, at Muiigin’s Wharf, or to ELlAS FORT. Jan 22 49p Whiskey, hie: and i'aints. o C. C. GRISWOLD, FFERS for sale, landing from Bhips June and William Wallace, 20 Parrels Whiskey 18 Barrel* Newark Cider 1(H) Kegs White Lend 10 do Black Paint 5 do Spanish Brown 10 Barrels Whiting Jnn 25 P-thtines und Apples, L ANDING It™ ship Henry Take, at Huntcr’a Wharf, AND INSTORE, 1 Box of Elegant Bibles Small Kegs ofSalinmi No. l ami 2 Moss 11' of. No. 1. 2 ft J Maekxrel, Madeira and Cla-et Wine, in box”* Duck, Cordage, and some largo Tar paulins For sale by JOHN CANDLER, Jones' Buildings. Jan 22 . dt'p •avan.iah and \ igu ta Line of Sta es, In consequence of the accident to the steam-boat, the Savnn- noh and Augusta Line of Stages, is extended from Purysburgh to the Union Ferry, in South Carolina. A large row-boat will leave Bolton’s Central Wharf, for the Union Ferry, on each Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, at half-past six o’clock, A. M. which will convey the passengers to that place. Only eight will be admitted. Fare ti u dollars. J. J. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Jan 3 32 AfttYimomictA YiectwreA. EXEMPLIFIED BY SPLENDID AP PARATUS. MR UOOUJiCRE, TJROM England, proposes at the close J-, of his present Course of Lectures in the Bty of Charleston to visit Savannah & Augusta, and to deliver a COURSE of EIGHT LECTURFjS on Astronomy, und an Introductory Historical Lecture, w (which last will be gratis, though with some ar rangement to secure places for Ladies, and for young people) in each of the above ci ties, providing that Theatres or other pub lic. Rooms can bo obtained, capable of dis playing the following Instruments, by which the Lectures are exemplified :— * 1. A Tt'anspare.nt Terrestrial Globe, con tiiining upwards of fifty square feet of sur face, including all the recent discoveries. 2. A Horizontal Tellurian, Lunarian and Edipsamm, the Earth’s Orbit performing a course «f forty-feet, with an elegant Zodiac fifty-four feet in circumference. 3. A Vertical Transparent 'Tellurian, with designs of tho Four Seasons, and a double Zodiac, ts circumferronee thirty feet. 4. A Trats parent Climate Instrument, am- bracing four Zones of the Celestial Sphere, forty-fiw* feet in circumference. ft. A splendid Transparent Orrery, con taining tin* Sun, with all tin* Planets and Satellites, filly feet in circumference ft and 7. Tivo elegant Transparent Plan- ispheres of the visible Starry Heavens, for ty-five feet in circumference, (one with the fi gures of the Constellations, the other with out) they can be rectified to time, and to any place in the Atlantic States of the Union. B. Plan of a Universal System ; or System of Solar Systems, thirty feet in circumfer ence. With smaller instruments and Mathemat ical auxiliary Diagrams, amounting in num ber to nearly forty. The whole of this Apparatus has been constructed at great expense, either by the Lecturer, or under his immediate inspec tion, and it is esteemed by competent jud ges better calculated to elucidate this sub lime science than any yet exhibited to the public. Mr. Goodacre hopes to arrive in Geor gia in the curly part of February, and pled ges himself to use his utmost exertions to merit a continuance of that, liberal patron age which has been conferred on his Lec tures in London. Liverpool, Boston, New- York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing ton. Richmond, this city, and other places on both sides the Atlantic, where in the throe years he has travelled as a public Lecturer, he has had the honour of deliv ering his Lectures. Charleston, Jan. 2*2d, 1825. jan 24 50p mm rft.miim hi m a ^ i" n fr,« ST OALVm BAKER, On FRIDAY, 28ih in.,2. At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction Hti.ro, a general assortment of GROCE RIES, ami at half-past XI o’clock, in store, a goneml assortment of DRY GOODS. Jan 28 BY 3, B. 3XX1RBERT ft 00. THIS DAY, 20th into. Will be Bold before our store, at XI o’clock, an assortment of GROCERIES, &c. Jan 20 Terms cash. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY CALVIN EAKZR, On the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH NEXT, At XI o’clock, will be sold ill front of the Court-House, in this city, FIVE NE GROES, Sampson, Old Grace, Young Grace, Kink and Jenny, belonging to the eatate of David Johnson, dec. and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of the Executor. COFFEE AND LOGWOOD. BY J. B. HERBERT ft CO. On FRIDAY, 26th inst. Will be sold on Wallace’s Wharf, land ing from rhip Niupnra, at XT o’clock, 328 Bugs New St. Domingo COFFEE, 15 Tons LOGWOOD.—Terms at time of sale. Jnn 25 Hour, Whiskey, l.acon ami I anl OQ TIOGSHEDS Whiskey, Baltimore fd O Parrels do do 30 Boxes Bacon 40 Barrels Flour 50 Keg- Lard Landing from brig George Washington, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, and for sale bv HALL & HOYT. * Jan 15 NEW LARD, HAMS. AN1) HOLLAND GIN. m/ F.ivF.n prn nun ar.onnK Washington. EGS No\v Ijeaf Lard 150 limns 3 Bands Castor Oil 5 Pipes II. Gin. Swan Brand 30 Barrels Mess Pork For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. Jan 14 (;rocery ami i’rovisioii t une. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that lie is at present opening at the Brick Store, south s-ide of Marlo’t-Squnro, (formerly occupied by Mr. Goorgu Relph ) A General Assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, nil of which will be sold on the most mode rate terms for good puvments. JOHN JOHNSTON, Frazer’s Buildings, jnn 21 50p Id,OUR. R ICHMOND superfine Flour, Iluxall’s brand Falmouth, Vn. do do Thistle brand, in whole and half bbls Philadelphia, do do in whole and h bbls For sale in quantities to suit purchasers, and on accommodating terms, for approved paper. PONCE & MACKENZIE, jan 24 50i. 100 h'npi'ih hitatoas T HREE HUNDRED Hnmpcm of first qualify English Potatoes, just receiv ed from Liverpool, per brig Diana, for sale OIJ board, at T< lfair’s Wharf or by HU A DEE Y, CLAG IK >R N WOOD, .Tan 22 A r, « , innxV Wharf. ■«Vh them (Ht, c c, WV* BARHEl(R Northern Gin 4 tJ 1 Case Pier Glasses 1 do Prints Received per Co’ton Plant, for sale bv J. B. HERBERT & CO, Jan 6 "WwivleA tn X?uvcA\asc, JQAR1EN BANK STOCK. Apply to Jnn 19 J. P. HENRY. 40’l » ig and ‘-•arncss for - ale A N elegant second hand Gig. with pla ted Harness, for sale on reasonable t 'Tins. Apply to the Editor. Jan r, 37 Landing, K A BARBELS New-Englaml Gin 40 do Whiskey For sale low if taken from the Wlmrf, by JOHN U\ LONG. .T n n 2a 51 p S WANcvJI S B (JH1LE3. Jllttoilimi! YOU are hereby ordered to be and appear on your Parade- Ground, ou Thursday next, the ‘J7th inst. hv 9 o’clock. A. M. completely armed and e- quipped for Regimental Pa rade. By order of Capt. Hunter, MILLS. 1 st Sergeant. jan 24 50 CANAL LOTTERY, To Lease, jnon a term of years, the whole or n part 1. of the Lot No. 5, Reynolds Ward, First Tubing, lately occupied by Mr. Seize, the bes{ stand for business in the city. Ap ply to Dr. J. ii. BERTHE LOT. Jan 25 51 Pipes. J BOXES Ni'gro J’ipw. fur milo low HALL ft HOYT. Inn 7 . 1U 300 inn 24 I'D * i ’ ■ is-.s Humpurs HUSH POTATOES, pint riw,five’ll, uni’ for milu by i'HILmtlCK & SCRANTON. • urn. 1 O Xfl nUSHUI.SCnrnonboanluctir. * ’Jtie IJumpton, forsolu hv HALL & IIOYT. jnn 22 yp Printing Paper. good quality Ipiperjul Printing Paper, for sale at cost and ^uarges for cash. Apply at this Oftice. dec 27 Office of ihe Murine and ttie Insurance (’ompnny. Savannah, December 2d, 1824. 1 JERSONS holding bills of this Coiupa- . iiv, are requested lo present thi»m for payment forthwith, ns it is desirable that they should all be redeemed as early as may be convenient. GEO. SCIILRY, President, dec 4 9 Hoard and Lodging. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can be accommodated in a respectable private family with Bourd nnd Lodging, and a sep arate Hitting room, if required, handsomely furnished, upon moderate terms—-or three Gentlemen wishing to form a private party, may be accommodated.—-For particulars apply at this office. Jan SK 48 NEW SERIES, TO nr DRAWN ON 1VKUMSDAV, THE NINTH MARCH, AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. T HE Prizes in this Lottery, are deter mined in the same manner as the pre ceding class, which has aflbsded such uni versal satisfaction. If is under the man agement of J. B. YATES and A. M’lN- TVRE,aml will be drawn under the supoi- intendunee of the Commissioners appointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania. The sum to be disposed of in this Lottery, is SMJMDg In tlm following splendid prizes:— SCHEME. 1 Prize of JU.ouO is $30,000 1 - - - 10,000 - - J 10,000 2 - - - 5.000 - - 10,000 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 10008 - - - 8 - - 84,864 12120 Prizes, 22100 Blanks, $205,320 3 1220 Tickets. PRICE OF TICKETS, TIIE HEDMITAGE STEAJNi S ANA ..MILL, AND Cast Iron Foundry. <JPHE Hubscrihcr respectfully informs his *1 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 best quality and of any size, to immediate order, lit has also ou hand, a few fine Cypiiess Logs, upwards of thirty feet in length, which he will saw into such sizes ns may he required. At the Cast Iron Foundry, work of every lescription, in that, line, will be executed in a style equal to that of any other factory in the United States, and on the lowest possi blc terms. He also continues the manufacture of Brick, which he will supply in any quantity, to or der. The quality of the article is already well known. HENR Y M'ALPIN ' [p a All orders left at 4 io store of Lew &. Wallace, will be punctually attended to. 10 6 AOIl YUiiBDi'L T ITER FI will be sold on the premises in the Town of Macon, on the third Mon day In February next, Twenty Hwf-Arrc L< >TS in said Town, on the originial terms, “flint the purchasers of said lots, shall p r y o M'-fourth of the purchase money down in ca h. or in hills of some of the chartered banks »f this, stale und give bond with good and sufficient security for the residue.payable in three equal annual instalments.” The sale will be continued from day to day. until completed, nnd the lots to be sold are in a very desirable part of the Town, and dispo sed of by the undersigned Commissioners, pursuant to an net of the last General As sembly of this State. This 1st Jan. 1825* WILLIAM HAMILTON, PLEASANT PHILLIPS, O. II. P. INCE. JAMES SMITH, nnd ABNER WIMBERLY. Jnn 6 3«l-fu Lnfwmfttton \Vft«t»d A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, alid wlm, when last heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, whero it was understood hn had married .a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will bo thankfully received. ID The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in tho Western country, will confer on obligation upon on anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. i\ OUCC. A LL persons having demands against the Estate of I). W. Monoin, are re quested to leave them legally attested at the Counting-Room of Mr. E. P. Butts; those indebted to the Estate, nre required to make immediutr payment to SOLOMON S. SHAD, JAMES M SMITH, Qualified Executors. Jan 22 48n D 3 Orders are received in the above BRIL LIANT LOTTERY, by W. LORV.WTSOX, whose orders in the proceeding class pro- . duced a large amount of prizes, among' XI NOTARY PUBLIC, may for the which was | |>r*. •nt lin.l him nt the office of Alexander No. 25,343, combination 54, 22, 30, $1(100.' Ilmter nnd William 1'. Beers, Notaries *.* Prize tickets paid or received as cash l'ollir, in the Exchange. PKR ONi JJAVING business with Wm. Bri.t nxn, Jan 10 , Jail 13 41 BV 3, B. HERBERT ft 00. On FRIDaV, 28th inst. Will be scld or Wallace’s. Wharf, et XI o’clock, 12 Dozen Port Wine, shipped from tho Royal Company, and very superior.— Terms cash. Jan 25 MARYLAND STATE N O. 111. rpHE official list of ninth day’s drawing J- is received and ready for examination. No. 16,357, prize of gIlidO 2,480, 4,708, 9,456, 14,943, . 100 3,813, 15,737, 16,706, 17,565, 50 191 prizes of 10 The tenth drawing took plnce on 20th inst. and will be received on 26th. TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS. Prizes yet to be draw, 40,000, I 10,000 | &,000 &c. &c. &<?* hould not delay giving their orders, as tickets will soon advance. Apply at 20,000, Adventurers LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. Jan 22 HKAI) QUtR EItS, Savannah, 27th Dec. 1824. ‘RrigtuYe Ovdttrs. The Colonels or command ing officers of the Regiments of the First Brigade, First Di vision, Georgia Militia, are or dered to have their respective Regiments and battalions, un der arms at the times and pla ces, which may be directed by the Inspector of the Brigade, for the purpose of being trained and instructed by hint, in the exercise, nnd evolutions pre scribed by Congress. The General will review the Militia in each County, and will notice in public or ders, the appearance and conduct of each corps ; giving all proper praise where it is due, and censuring without reserve, any misconduct or negligence on the part oft hr officers or privates under his command. However unpleasant it may be, it will not be preteruiitted, under any circumstan ces to enforce the provisions of the Militia Law, to its fullest extent, against all who may render themselves liable to its penal ties. The inspector is charged with the pro mulgation of these orders, and the most punctual at ention to the performance of the important duties of his station, upon which mainly depends tike discipline of the Brigade. By order General Hah t en, SAMUEL STILES. Aid-do-Camp. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, ) Savannah, Jan. 18, 1825. ^ In conformity with the above order the Colonels of the Regiments, of the First Bri gade, will muster their respective com mands at the times, and in the manner fol lowing, viz:— On Friday the 4th March next at 11 o’- d>ck. A. M. a convention of tho field, staff, company and non-commissioned officers of 3.'.tti Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun ty.—And on the 5tl» March next, at 11 o cloch, A. M. the review und inspection of the Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun- ty. On Thursday the 10th March next, at 11 o’clock, u convention of the fienl, stall company und non commissioned officers of Efliii'*ham Battalion—And on the 11th of March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the re view and inspection ol the Battalion. On tho 18th March next, at 11 o’clock, a convention of the field, staff, company and non-commissioned officers of the Camden County ButtuJiuu—And on the 18th March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the review and inspection oftnc Battalion. On the 21st March uext, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the field, staff, compa ny und uon-eotnniissioncd officers of the I . Wujno County Battalion—And nn the 22d j konny, Ireland, who arrived in Savnnnah March next, at II o'clock, A. M. the re-1 Iron, Liverpool, in tho ship Blucher Cunt, view and inspection ni the Battalion. Potter, in November or December, 1822, On the 24th March next, nt II o’clock, • shortly after soiled for Now-York, nnd has A. Al. a convention of the field, stuff; cum-1 not since been hoard of, will be thankfully puny and non-commissioned officers of the | received by the subscriber, directed lo da- Glynn County BatluTion—‘ March, the review and inspection liottevjf lVvcc. The Drawing of the New-York Literature Lottery, IV. CLASS, Will take place on the 6th of April, and not on the First of March, as before stated. THE PENNSYLVANIA Union Canal Lottery, 14th CLASS. will he drawn in Philadelphia on the nth of March, and finished in a few minutes, when the following brilliant capitals will be dis tributed to adventurers 80 000,—10.000,—5,000— 5.000, fttc Tickets will advance in a faw day*, Present price J7. Orders received as usual at & wing &93 jan 24 EXCHANGE OFFJCR. 50 1 hI'uy\\u\Vuii\ Wanted. A NY information respecting Henry Hutr chinon. of Mount- Gale, county of K il- trom tho family of said Hutchison, express ing tin ir anxiety to bent if he be alive. II. Hutchison is about eighteen years of age tuir complexion, |jo|jt brown hair, und about five feet nine inches high. It .* The editors of papers throughout the Union, arc particularly requested to give this notice a few insertions, and lend their aid to restore this young man to his discon solate parents HENRY MACDONNELL. .Tan 13 31 MYL SUY.Y.A.VSIU, DKNTIST, W ILL be aeoin in Savannah, thie win ter, and will as usual, attend to the duties of his profession. N. H—Due notice will be given upon his arrival. Jnn 12 40nt _ -j — „., VVVkU lv ,s&» Glynn County BnUuTion—And on the 25th ' vannah, Geo. who has lately had loiters ot the *«>•••> i.. —: i n . i • Battalion. On the28th March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of tlm field, stall’, com pany and non commissioned officers of M»- Intosli County Battalion—Ami on the 2‘*th March, the review and inspection of the Battalion. On the 30th March no t, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the field, stuff, com pany and non-commissioned officers of the Liberty County Battalion—And on the 31st March next, the review and inspection of the Battalion. On the 1st of April next, at 11 o’clock, A M. a convention of the field, staff, com pany and non-commissioned officers of the Bryan County Batt alion—And on the 2d the review and inspection of the Battalion. On tho 7th April next, nt 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the field, staff, compa ny ami non-commissioned officers of the 1st Regiment (City of Savannah) and on the nth April, the review and inspection of the Regiment. It is required, nnd ordered, that all offi cers, non-commissioned officers, and pri vates be armed and accoutred according to law, except such as belong to Volunteer Corps, whose equipments shall be in con formity with the rules for the government of the corps. Field Officers, with their stufl*, of this brigade, are required to attend the reviews and inspection within their respect ive commands. All officers will be provided with their commissions on the day ofinspec- tion and review, and those commanding ompanies are ordered to furnish the Ad jutant at least five days previous to the re view nnd inspection, as above ordered, with nn exact return of their respective compa nies ; which returns will be consolidated by the Adjutant, the same to be delivered to me at the commencement of the inspection of the Battalion. After the review and in spection, such further exercises and man- ouvres, will be performed as muy be re quired by the Commanding-General. WM. C. WAYNE. Brigade Tosp- 1st Brig. 1st Div. G. M. Jan 19 ‘ 1r > • I <25. { CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, Savannah, 4th Jan, Hi P ERSONS linble to City Taxes, are hereby required to make their returns on or before the TENTH DAY OF FEB RUARY NEXT. In case of default, dou ble tax will be assessed on all defaulters after thnt period, in conformity with the or dinance in such case made and provided. M. W. FTF*WART. City Treasurer. Jjgn 19 46 V. states Bank .Voles, F or sale nt LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE- Jau*20 Richmond v upe lino Mo -t AQ BARRELS, 49 linll dn. Ri. i I " '*7 Superfine JPIoer and lor sale by Jun 13 lour. hmond just received CALVIN BAKER. - Notice, P ROPOSALS will be received by the subfi ribrr until the fifth day of Fc l ri* nry next, to plnce the lowland at the wist end of the city in a state of Dry Culture. For particulars enquire of F. M. STONE, Manhall. Jan 18 45 Notic ie. A MEETING of the Sfoekhnlders of the Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, v. ill 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 ii requested. N. B.—Any absent stockholder may, by power of attorney, under seal, authorise any other stockholder to vole for him or her. WM. P. HUNTER, Treasurar Steam-Boat Company. Jan R) 38