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Reduction in Prices!
Goods to bo what they are Sold for !!
AndHoneet Weight 4r Menturt Given!!!
T HE Subscriber as willing as others to
arrange his business to suit the pre
sent times, aiid save the public the trouble
of making bargains, adopts a mode lately
made use of in this city of advertising the
prices,of his Goods, (the whole being too to-
diousfto onumerate, although not having
(host enormous quantities that are usually
a a(dto be sold when called ibr.) names the
f 0 j,owing articles, and assures the Public
that the rest of his Stock is reduced iu the
June proportion :
Lamp Oil (but not the beat quality)
1 per gulion p 37}
1 Do do do 0 50
I Do do best quality, per gall. 0 6'.’}
|l Point do do do 0 80
I goirits Turpentine do do 0 60
< Mixed Paints (but nut the best
Greens, Blues or Yellows) per lb. 0 12}
English White Lead, per 28 lbs.
(not because put up in iron bound
•kegs)
American White Lead, 28lb kegs
laboratory manufactured Brook
lyn, New-York, (manufactory
price per cwt. $12 50, which
may be seen by looking at the
New-York Price Current)
3 by 10 Glass, but not the best
American, pdf box
10 by 12 do do do
A large and const ant supply of the above
articles and goods generally in the Pnmt,
Oil, Color, Glass, Varnish and Brush trade
will be kept. The subscriber having
Blade arrangements with Manufacturers in
New-York, Philadelphia, Boston, and else
where, from which places he will continue
to receive those goods direct, of the best
description, and on the most advantageous
terms. He also offers his Professional ser
vices in
Painting, Gilding $ Glazing,
which he executes on improved principles
at reduced prices, in Town and Country.
No. 5. IVhitakcr-strcet, 5 doors from the Ray.
P. MARLOW,
jfin 24 50
3 50
3 124
rfffc Mb ffi M tiffe
YOU OAYBft.
BUISG anA MT/DICIXE
BVWBU*
P. K. MtXsSINNE,
R ESPECTFULLY informs Ins friends 1 A ui I!S f R i? F . P A C K E T8 ha* j»|* «*•*
and Iho public, tlmt he has purchased ! /*j bh,d > ed "’tween New-York and Havre
the establishment in the above-business, be- * c ?l 9 bo < t ' 1 j ,orl8 "WW, on thb First
longing to Dr. A. Doiaroehe, opposite the and W'jf 1 n f each mtmtk dunAg Uu
Exchange, where be offers for sale at low ,, The shl ,P 8 00 !?I' 0s > n S tho 1 ! n ®>
prices, a large assortment of 81lle J rs ' wel > '" u,ld tt,,d commanded, cop-
' ° perod and copper fastened. 1 heir accom
modations for passengers, comprise all that
can be required, lbr comfort and conveni
ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta
ken for $ 140 each, for whicli they are furnish
ed with beds, heddding, wines and ample
stores of every description.
Goods intended for shipment by them,
i may be sent to tho agents, who will attend
' to their reception and forwarding, without
¥rea\\ Drugs, .MetYkAutsa,
and VAwuAcaAs,
AMONG WHICH A US THE FOLLOWING 1—
Aqua Forth, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Buls&in Capivi, do
Peru, do Fola
Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon
T HE Commissioner* of the AUGUSTA
MASONIC HALL LOTTERY,have
the satisfaction of announcing to tho pub
lic, that they have completed thb necessary
arrangements Ibr offering the tickets for
sale, and new present the following very
desirable exhibition of the favors of For
tune, which are promised to all who will
participate. From the general desire man
ifested for the encouragement of thh favor
ite SCHEME, they anticipate a very early
commencement of the distribution of prizes.
American best and common Castor Oil charge for storage or commissions. The
f t ...... M. — f - 1 * — | nM, - . 1 d t ..... . 1*1 * I % —
expenses which may, in such cases be actu
ally incurred, will when requested, be col
lectedwith 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-
eage> must be addressed, post paid, to
CRASSOUS & BOYD.
Agents, New York•
oct 14 72 .
THE SUBSORIBEilS
CONTIKl’F. THE COMMISSION BUSINESS IN LIV
ERPOOL, UNDER THE FIRM OF
\tUAU, LOW & CO-
A ND will at all times make liberal ad
vances on produce consigned to them
for suie.
Having ships regularly in the Liverpool
trade, and owning a convenient wharf, on
which there are roomy fire-proof stores, cot
ton will be received and forwarded in their
own vessels, or those to their address, free
of any commission.
Orders for merchandize, \yill be executed
and only a commission charged, when the
payment is satisfactorily secured.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
British Dry Goons,
M just received, being bought with money
and selected by one of the partners, they
will be furnished as low as by any regular
Importing House in the United States, and
on a long credit, for nnprovod paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
oct 25 7C
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Colombo, Fmery, Gum Assafcptida
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Mnguesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowera
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nnx Vomica, Oxvd of lfi?muth
Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves
Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
Pcarlash, Ipecacuanha. Jalap
Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salt9
Tartar Emotir. Sprit* of Turpentine
TttintB Dtrjj and in Oil.
White, Red and Black Lead
Priission Blue, V- rdigris
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal Varnish,
Y«rf umerg.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Best English Shaving Soap
Ehu dc Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instruments and Patent Med
icines of every kind, the whole of
warranted quality.
Jan 20 4'
OGLETHORPE BALL,
Br the Savannah Volunteer Guards.
For New-Vork,
[ESTABLISHED LIFE,).
The regular packet ship
WILLIAM WALLACE,
T. Wood, .Muster,
Will meet with immediate de
spatch. For freight or passage, havingsu-
perior accommodations, appiv to Captain
Wood, on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf,
or to HALL & HOYT.
Jan 26
For Providence,
The ship
MARY ALMY,
C. C. Cook, Master,
Having three-fourths of her car
go engaged, will have immediate despatch.
For freight or passage, apply to Captain
Cook, on board, at A. Low & Co’s. Wharf,
or to PARIS HILL.
Jan 31 56
M EMBERS who are subscribers to the
ubuve Ball, to be given on the 11th
inst. in celeb ationofthe first, settlement of
Georgia, are requested to call at the Book
Store of Mr. W. T. Williams, for their tic
kets previous to that day.
Those members who have not vet sub
scribed, may leave their names with either
of the undersigned.
W. C. Wayne, ) gf J. P. Screvf.n,
F. Densler, > ^ J F.W. Heinemann,
W. I. Hunter, ) S 6 * ( Wm. Robertson.
Feb I 57
For Liverpool,
The well known coppered British
brig
ELIZA ANN,
John Baird Mantvx,
Has part of her cargo engaged and will
meet with despatch. For freight of .100
bales cotton, apply to the master on board,
at Scott & Balfour’s wharf, or to
JOHN H. REID,
dec 16 18
Notice.
T HE subscriber offers the following ar
ticles for sale, for cash or city accep
tances, V I Z.
125 Bbls. Phil, and Balt. Whiskey,
20 lihds. do. do. do.
100 Barrels Northern Gin
8 II lids. do. do.
125 Kegs Nails, 100 lbs. each
70 Barrels Prime Pork
60 Do No. 3 Mackerel
50 Do No. 1 & 2 do.
20 Hbds. Jamaica & St. Croix Sugars
70 Bags Coffee
60 Ba rrels Loaf Sugar
. 20 Pipes Holland Gin & Cog. Brahe!y
100 Bags Shot, assorted
50 Kegs Dupont’s Powder i
25 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
20 Casks London Porter, pints and
Quarts
50 Barrels Flour,
10 Bairs Black Pepper
10 Do Pimento
* 10 Boxes Cotton Cards
Hyson and Gun Powder Tens, &c.
Ac. Ac. L. PETTY.
Jan 31 56u
Young Hys n Tea, Corn and
Flour.
landing from sloop Mechanic, at Anderson's
Wharf*
O H ALF CHESTS Young Hyson Tea,
mistj fresh and of very superior quality
1200 Bushels White Flint Corn
100 Barrel?, and half barrels superfine
Family Flour
For sale by DOUGLASS A SOR REL.
F*b 1 57e
THE
Dramatic VoRttVloq-viat,
R ESPECTFULLY acquaints his
friends and the public, that in conse
quence of being disappointed in music, to
accompany him in the Vocal part of hi& Dl-
VERTISEMENT, he is under the neces
sity of postponing it until TO-MORROW
EVENING ; and at tho same time, thinks
it proper to observe, that as questions have
been put to him by some of the most re
spectable inhabitants, “ whether ladies are
in the habit of attending,” he therefore as- r-
euros them, that he has had the honor of l ,a . ’
appearing before some of the first female
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
A pilot-boat—burthen forty-live
tons, a lirst-rate sailer, and in com
plete order for any vnynpe. For
. further particulars, appiv to
BRADLEY, CLAGHORNSe fTOOt),
dec 24
or uanen,
The fast sailing sloop
THREE BROTHERS,
llQwlanel, J! faster.
Will sail with all possible dis-
For freight nr passage, having su.
^ „ nl ,ci,inic perior accomodations, apply to the captain
collegiate establishments in this rnnntry. °n board, at Hal] &. Hoyt’s Wharf.
' jail 28
Whim at Bethlehem, there were not less
than two hundred present at one time.
Perform:! nee to commence at HALF-
PART SEVEN O’CLOCK.
Feb I 57
THE
"Dramatic Vcutrikquint',
I NFORMS tho public, that ho will give a
MUSICAL AND COLLOQUIAL DI-
VERTISEMENT, at tin* Exchange Long
Room TO-MORROW EVENING, to com
mence at seven o’clock and conclude at
nine o’clock, on which occasion, Mr- Tay
lor will exorcise the most extraordinary
inflections of the human voice.
For particulars see bills of the day.
Feb 1 55
For New-\ ork,
Tho sloop
MECHANIC,
Sowers, Master,
r—Will meet with despatch. For
freight or passage, apply to Capt. Somers,
on board, at Taylor’s Wharf, or to
C. C. GRISWOLD.
Fob 1
justice ot the Yca<*e ami
NoAary Public Office.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
Public, that his office is now kept in
I llryan-Streot, in the building recently in
I the occupation of Dr. Minis, and in the rear
of the City-Hotel, where he will be found
at all hours of tb- day, to attend to the du
ties of either department.
ISAAC RUSSELL.
Jan 27 53l
54
Prime Green Coffee
JUST RECEIVED,
BAGS PRIME GREEN COFFEE,
new crop.
Also, a few cases Brogan,
and Lined and Bound Shoes,
for sule low, by
ORRAYTAFT.
Feb I 57p
16
•4-
Lime, Glauber Suits, ere.
KA CASKS fresh Thomastown Lime
30 Barrels New-England Rum
20 Barrels Glauber Salts
30 Barrels and half barrels No. 1
Boston Bay Mackatel
30 Do do No. 2, do
Landing from schooner Ruby, and for sale
low if taken from the. wharf, by
ROBERTS GOFF.
Jan 31 56p
Savannah and Augusta Line of
Stages,
In conneqnence of
the accident to the
steam-lmat, the Savan
nnh and Augusta Line
of Stages, is extended from Purysburgh to
the Union Ferry, in South Carolina. A
pi,'II (IVj large row-boat will leave Bolton’s Central
H U ,?„ _ Wharf, for the Union Ferry, on each Tuos-
AVING business with Wm. BF.i.ciiin, day, Thursday and Saturdav, at half-uast
NOTARY PUBLIC, may for the j six o’clock, A. M. which will convey the
present find him at the office of Alexander 1 passengers to that place. Only eight will
” be admitted. Fare ten dollars.
Hunter and William P.
Public, in the Exchange.
Jail 13
Beers, Notaries
41
150
gulc by
Jan 3!
COFFEE.
BAGS Prime St. Domingo COF
FEE, entitled to debenture, for
J. P. HENRY.
56p
SALT.
I nnU BUSHELS Liverpool
Ground Salt, landing
Jnjin the ship James and brig Osgood, for
P. M’DERMOTT
Inn 31
Pair MaUru»»«s
TUST received by the William Wallace,
* dd ' tl “" al «‘Pply or DOUBLE and
SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which
>311 bo warranted of the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jan 21
Battalion Court i f Inquiry.
F INES were assessed against the follow
ing persons, for default at the Parade
of the 30th Docember, 1824. Executions
will issue on the 8th February next, against
all fuiling to pay to John F. Lloyd, Pay-
Master, the umouut of fine, or filing alfida
vit in appeal:—
Republican Blues.—J.J.Bulloch, J.Childs,
T. Cavanaugh, O. Donoho, J. F. Forsyth,
John Forsyth, P.B.Garnett, H.M.Grnyhill,
R. Hartney, M’Auley,M.Stephens,E.Nock,
J.O’Conner, R. Papot, W. Tynin, J. Blan
chard {J ’ each.
Georgia Volunteers.—G. W. Coc, G. D.
Cornwall, C. M’Intire, $5 each. W. A.
Ball, C. Cannon, J. Moore, R. II. Petty-
grew, and H. Woodruff. $3 each.
Third Company.-—}. D. Stiles, P.Howes,
W. Piper, A. Galloway, J. Darrnmon,
J. Collins, O. Green, J. Taylor, A. L.
Brunch, T. P. Mills. D. M- Fitts, W. Ro
gers, T. Davis, II. Leclcrc, II. Weed.^3
each. W. Bourgaux, J. Morrison, J. Prcn-
dorgast, $5 each. John II. Reid, $10.
Fourth Company.—G. M. Owens, Rob.
Isaac,, $ 10 each. J. Meigs, 5 dolls. F.
A. Bradbury, B. Corley, G. Vokea, Bol
ster G. Kanzenskic, J. Ross, Chanurt, W.
P. Qlnrk, T. P. Mills, $3 each.
Jan 31 56u
Jan 3
J. J. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
32
nn»Tft.
A CORRECT LIST of Pilots, authoris
ed to act for this port—
BRANCH.
Bolles E.
Broughton E.
Briggs S.
Craig H.
Delano J.
Hail J. H.
Johns J.
Low J.
Pitcher P. S.
Pitcher J.
Sisson N. B.
Timmons S. H.
White Wright,
West T.
Gerard A. \ Col-
Wall W. { ored,
Wm. White, certificate for 12 feet.
W. Thomas, do 14
L. Craig, do 14
J. Robbins, do 14
J. Wood, do 14
W. Foster, do 14
E. C. Hopkins, do 14
L. Foster. do 16
D. Proctor, do 16
J W. Lee, do 16
E. Cusliin, Robert Key, Jesse Furniss,
und Thomas Harden, ure no longer author
ised to act as Pilots for this Port.
By order of tin Board,
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
Secretary C. P.
Jan 26 52uf
MASONIC HALL
"LOTTERY,
AUTHOklZED BV THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE STATE l)K GEORGIA.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 30,000 is
30,000
1 Prize of 20,000 is
20,000
4 Prizes of 10,000 is
40,000
4 Prizes of
5,000 is
20,000
5 Prizes of
1,000 is
5,000
10 Prizes of
500 is
5,000
50 Prizes of
100 is
5,000
100 Prizes of
50 is
5,000
5000 Prizes of
10 is
50,000
5175 Prizes, I
180,000
12625 Blanks. (
18000 Tickets at Ten Dollars.
I.f'ss than two
prize.
and a half blanks to a
THE PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
All the prizes to bo limiting froni the com
mencement, except tho following, which
will be deposited in tile wheel at definite
periods, viz
On the first drawing 1 prize of 10,000
and 1 of 500.
On the 2d, 1 prize of 5,000 and 1 of 1000
and 1 of 500.
On the 3d 1 prize of 10,000 and one of
500.
On the fourth 1 prize 5000 and 1 of 1000
and 1 of 500.
On the 5th 1 prize of 10,000 and 1 of 500.
On the 6tb 1 prize of 5000 and 1 of 1000
and 1 of 50(b
On the 7th 1 prize of 10,000 and 1 of 5000
nnd 1 of 500.
On the 8th 1 prize of20,000 and 1 of 1000
and 2 of 500.
On the 3th 1 prize of 30,000 and 1 of 1000
and 1 of 500.
THE WHOLE LOTTERY TO BE COM
PLETIiDIN NINE DRAWINGS ONLY.
IT The drawings to commence as soon
ns a sufficient number of Tickets are sold.
The whole of the prizes payable in thirty
days after the completion of the drawing,
subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent
All prizes not applied for in twelve months,
to be considered as a donation to the funds
of the Masonic Hall.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS,
TEN DOLLARS.
For salein a great variety of numbers, at
the COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE, in
Broad-utreet, AugUBtu, a few doors below
the Bank. J. S. BEERS,
Se.crctary of the Board of Commissioners.
Orders for Tickets from any part of the
U. S. (post paid) enclosing the cash, addres
sed to the Secretary, will meet with imme
diate attention.
Rules and regulations adopted at a meet
ing of the Board of Commissioners of the
Masonic Hall Lottery, January 8th, 1825.
1st. The Commissioners shall assemble
on the Saturday of every other week.
2d, A majority of the Commissioners
shall constitute a quorum for the transac
tion of business, and a majority of those
present at any meeting, shall govern in all
cases, except those hereinafter specified.
3d. It shall be the duty of the Chairman
to preserve order, to appoint Committees to
supervise the Books and conduct of the Se
cretary, and he shall have the privilege of
voting upon all subjects ; and also of ex'
pressing his opinion.
4th. A Secretary shall be appointed with
a salary of eight hundred dollars per annum,
and shall give bond and security for the
.faithful performance of his duties. He shall
keep tair minutes of the proceedings of the
Board of Commissioners—shall act as an
agent for the sale of tickets—keep a regular
account ol his sales, and deposite all monies
received by him, (as soon as received,) in one
of the Banks of the city. He shall, more
over, transact all business relating to the
Lottery, to which he shall be required to
attend, by the Commissioners.
5th. No ticket shall be sold on a credit,
unless by an order of the Board of Commis
sioners ; and not then, without such securi
ty as shall be satisfactory to a committee
appointed for the purpose of receiving the
same.
6th. The tickets shall be signed by the
Commissioners, in equal proportions; and
not more than one Commissioner shall sign
any ticket.
7th. The Secretary shall not be ent rusted
at any one time, with more than five hun
dred Tickets, and shall exhibit at every
meeting of the Commissioners, his Bank
Book, and an account plainly shewing the
amount oftickets sold, and the number in
hand.
8th. Tho tickets after they are numbered
and signed, shall be deposited at Bank,
and only drawn thence by a committee, of
which the Chairman shall be one*
8th. No money shall be drawn from
Bank, but by a check, signed by a majority
of the Commissioners, and for no other pur
pose, hut the payment of prizes, or neces
sary expenses.
Jan 31 56p
Notice,
T HE Honorable the Justice* of the In
ferior Court, for tho County of Chat
ham, will meet, pursuant to adjournment,
at the Court-House, on MONDAY, 7th
inst- lor ordinary purpose*.
SAMUEL M. BOND,
Clerk Court Ordinary, C. C.
Feb 1 57
Board and Lodging.
A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can be
accommodated in a respectable private
family with Board and Lodging, and a sep
arate sitting 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.
Jap 22 48
WnpOO BiMSa
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH
NEXT,
At XI o’clock, will bo Bold in.front, of the
Court-House, in this city, FIVE NE-
GROES, Sampson, Old Grace, Young
Grace, Kink and Jenny, belonging to the
estate of David Johnson, dec. nnd sold by
permission of the Court of Ordinury of
Chatham County, by order of the Executor.
mu® Sim
BY J. B. HERBERT A OO.
THIS DAY, sd inst.
At XI o’clock, will he sold before out
Store, a general assortment of GROCE-
RIES.w—Terms cash,
Feb 1
HEAD QUyHTEIIS,
Savannah, 27th Dec. 1824.
"Brigade Orders.
The Colonels or command
ing officer* of the Regiments
o) the First Brigade, First Di
vision, Georgia Militia, are or
derod 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 ofboing trained
and instructed by him, in the
exercise, an'd 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 whore it is
dne, and censuring without reserve, anv
misconduct or negligence on the part of the
officers or privates under his command.
However unpleasant it may be, it will
not bo pretcfmitted, under any circumstan
ces to enforce the previsions of the Militia
Law, to its fullest extent, against all who
may render themselves liable to its penal
tics.
The inspector is charged with the pro
mulgation of these orders, and the must
punctual at'ention to the performance of
the important duties of his station, upon
which mainly depeuds the discipline of the
Brigade.
By order General Harden,
SAMUEL STILES.
Aid-de-Camp.
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, }
Savannah, Jan. 18, 1825. (
In conformity with the above order tin
Colonels of tho 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’
clock, A. M. a convention of the field, staff,
company and non-commissioned officers of
35th Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun
ty.—And on the 5th March next, at 11 o-
cloch, A. M. the review and inspection of
the Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun
ty-
On Thursday the 10th March next, at
11 o’clock, a convention of the field, staff,
company and nun commissioned officers of
Effingham Battalion—And op tho 11th of
March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the re
view and inspection of the Battalion.
On the 18th March next, at 11 o’clock, a
convention of the field, staff, company ami
non-commissioned officers of the Camden
Comity Battalion—And on the 18th March
next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the review and
inspection oftnc Battalion.
On the 21st Mureh next, at 11 o’clock, A.
M- a convention of the field, staff, compa
ny and non-commissioned officers of the
Wayne County Battalion—And on the 2gd
March next, at 11 o’clock. A. M. the re
view and inspection of the Battalion.
On the 24th March next, at 11 o'clock,
A. M. a convention of the field, staff, com
pany and lion-comrnilisioned officers of the
Glynn County Buttulion—And on the 25th
March, tho review and inspection of the
Battalion.
On the 28th March next, at 11 o'clock,
A. M. a convention of tho field, staff, com
pany anil non-coinmissioned'officers of M’-
lntosli County Battalion—And on the 28th
Murch, the review and inspection of the
Battalion-
Oil the 30th March nevt, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. a convention of the field, staff, com
pany and non-commissioned officers of the
Liberty County Battalion—And on the 31st
March next, the review and inspection of
the Battalion-
Oil the 1st of April next, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. p convention of the field, staff, com
pany and non-commissioned officers of the
Bryan County Battalion—And on the 2d the
review and inspection of the Battalion.
On the 7th April next, at 11 o'clock, A.
M. a convention of the field, stall', compa
ny and non-commissioned officers of the 1st
Regiment (City of Savannah) and on the
0th April, the review and inspection of the
Regiment.
It is required, and ordered, that all offi
cers, non-commissioned officers, and pri
vates be armed and accoutred according to
law, owcept 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 staff,
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
companies are ordered to furnish the Ad
jutant at least five days previous to the re
view and inspection, as above ordered, with
an 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 tho Battalion. After the review and in
spection, such further exercises and man-
ouvres, will be performed as may be re
quired by the Commnnding-General.
WM. C. WAYNE-
Brigade Insp. 1st Brig. 1st Div. G. M.
Jan 13 46
YJ. ‘ UvVfcA Bank .N otes,
F or sale at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE
.Tun 20
Hour.
QCQ BARRELS Superfine Flour
UiJ+d 63 Half Barrels do do
Landing from schooner Friend to Peace,
and will be sold low, if taken from the ves
sel. Apply to HALL Sl HOYT.
Jan 19
TO PRINTKRx.
RAMAGE PRINTING PRESS,com
plete and in good order, sufficient to
work an imperial fiirm, will he sold at a low
price. If applied for ii’.invuliate!}'*t iho of
fice of the Georgian,
buukb,
BY 3. B. HERBERT ft OO.
TO-MORROW EVENING, 3d inst.
At VII o’clock, will be sold at our Store
a VALUABLE COLLECTION OF NEW
BOOKS, elegantly bound with splendid en
gravings, among which are, British Poet?,
SO vols. Josephus’ Works, 4 do. Gibbons*
Rome, 6 do. Shakespeare, 10 do. Hume’s,
Bmollet and Bisset’s History of England, 9
vols. Byron’s Complete Works, 8 do. Do.
Conversations, Scott's Poetical Works, 7
vols. Pope’s Work, 3 do. Life of Gen. Jack,
son, Walker’s Octavo Dictionary, Hebrew
Bible, 2 vols. Lee’s Campaign, Milton 1 *
Works,Lavoiine’* Atlas,Cabinet do. Buck 1 *
Theological Dictionary, Waverly Novels,
complete, 36 vols. British Review, 6 do,
Locke Si Bacon’s Essays, Devil on Two
Sticks, and a general variety of MISCEL
LANEOUS WORKS.—.—Terms cash,
Feb 2
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
BY 3. 8. HERBERT ft OO,
On FRIDAY, 4th inst.
Will be sold at the Exchange Dock, at
XI o’clock, the well known Stnteo
Island built schoAuer THORN,
burthen 33JJ tons, with her tackle
.and apparel, a remarkable ffist
sailer. Also, one new five inch cable,
about fifty fathoms in length, gold by per
mission of the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, and by order of the
Executor. Inventory qt our Counting*
Room. Terms cash. "
Feh 1
THE HERMITAGE
STEAM ftAW-MlU*
AND
Cast R on Foundry,
npHE subscriber respectfully infbrme hi*
friends and the public, that the above
establishments are now in full operation,
Planks nnd scantling, suitable for ship,
ping, can be furnished of the best quality,
and of any size, to immediate order, Rg
has also on hand, a few fine
Cypress Log9,
upwards of thirty feet in length, which he
will saw into such sizes as may be required.
At the Cant Iron Foundry, work of every
description, in that line, will be executed in
a style equal to that of any other factory in
Ihe United States, and on the lowest p<isig{«
hie terms.
Hr also continues the manufacture of
Brick,
which he will supply in any quantity, to or«
tier. The quality of the article i8 already
well known. HENRY M'ALPIN.
IIAll orders left at the store of Low ft
Wallace, will be punctually attended to,
TIOV 9 0]
lutovuvaUun WauUd-
A NY information respecting Henry Hut.
chison, of Mount Gale, county of Ki|.
benny, Ireland, who arrived m Savannah
from Liverpool, in the ship Bluclier, Capt,
Potter, in November or December, 1622,
shortly ufter sailed for New-York, and ha)
not since been heard of, will be thankfully
received by the subscriber, directed to S*.
vannali, Geo. who has lately had letter*
from the family of said Hutchison, express*
ing their anxiety to hear if he bo alive,
H- Hutchison is about eighteen years of
age, fair complexion, light brown hair, and
about five teet nine inches high.
ID" The editors of papers throughout th*
Union, are particularly requested to glvo
this notice a few insertions, and lend thojf
aid to restore this young mail to hip discern,
solate parents
HENRY MACDONNELL,
Jan 13 3i
Infwmatton W anted
A NY information from, or relative to
Frfidehick Lowe, Printer, a native of
Manchester, England, and wfio, when
heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it was understood
he had married a young woman of the nam*
of White, addressed to Robert C* Lowe, to
the care of the editor of the Charleston-
Courier, will be thankfully received,
(D The editors of papers in the State of
Georgia, and in the Western country, will
confer an obligation upon an anxious mo«
ther, by giving the above ope or two In*
sertions in their papers,
jan 22 * 49
N otice.
A LL persons having demands against
the Estate of D, W. Mongin, are re.
quested to leave them legally attested at
the Counting-Room of Mr. E, p. Butts |
those indebted to the Estate, are required
to make immediate pavment to
SOLOMON S. SHAD,
JAMES M. SMITH,
Qualified Executor*,
Jon 22 48n
Notice,
P ROPOSALS will be received by thi
subscriber until the fifth day of Febi qJ
ary next, to place the tew land at the went
nnd of the city in a. state pf Dry Cujtur*.
For particulars enquire 6f
F- M. STONE, Mamhall.
Jan 18 45
Notice.
A MEETING of the Stockholders of tho
Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, wijj
take place at the Office in Savannah, OR
THURSDAY, the 10th day of next piopth,
February, at ten o’clock, A. M. on huaipefl*
of importance. A general attendant, |*
requested.
N. B.—Any absent stockholder may, by
power of attorney, under real, author,**
any other stockholder to vote fnrliipi or ji(t,
WM. P. HUNTER,
Treaaurar Suaw-Bett Compaor,
Jan 10 |f