Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 09, 1825, Image 3

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under 8',6- Fair readily brings Sid, andl Borne it/, mid very choice lo3.—SO bales I eoldal that. v lllllnl lly-llo, |oti London on tin* 3d, and tin? l)owng tho 5th Jjuiunrv.^tatoH. that another ad- • *• ^ fixed K SP th on I sauce hud taken place in Cotton ; no price hero tlii^ day—PrimoU|>lani) may rise UJ) to to}. Exchange on England It) per ct.’ JWw-York, Jnti. ‘JO.—Cotton—The im port ot' the week ending Jltth itist. tvae 30IS bales. Since our last notice nflhis article, there have been no particular movements in relation to it. Tim market through the week has remained, in a great degree, quiet. Sales ill all have amounted to about -TOO bales, at rates fully up to those before given. On the whole, wo fee! perfectly warranted in continuing our quotations. Upland, lb. Picked up A drift, Nf Augustine Crook, n largo CANOE BOAT. Tim owner inuy have it by paying tor this advertisement and charges. Apply on bourd thu schooner R .mover, or to JOHN CANULtiR. Fob 9 tit P4MHKmVS mt 21& s^ O.lVWfc. TO REVT. THE tenement brick House in York-Street, recently occu pied by O. Sturges, Esq. doc.— possession given immediately A ...... _ „ , I Also, THREE STORES, in tho vicinity LINE OF I ACRL1H has been esl»-, of the market—rent low. Apply to Lii.,l....l I. .iIV.,... V~~l. ...,1 II ... i — M blishod between New-York and Havre, j I to leave both ports regularly, on the fir it ■ I and lyiernlh day. of i nch month during the continue the commission business in liv- year. The ships composing the line, are I HK ftl.'i Sv'RLibuS Jan 11 T. R. PRICE. 3»||a mm SASttS. KHPOOIm under the firm of \taJU), \A\\V & tJO. i ND will at all times make liberal ad- just sailers, well found and commanded, cop pored and copper fastened- Their accom modations for passengers, comprise all that can be required, for comfort and convene vaitcca on produce consigned to them enr.e. Passengers in the cabin will be ta ll a It) cts ; Louisiana, 10j a lit land <4 a 30. Bice.—Importation, 90 tierces, ‘JO halt do. The market in this article lias been active, and most of the best lots Imve chan ged hands. The sales have been about 8iin tierces, from jJJ 08 to S i 10. We do q • vary our rates. Rice, old and ordinary for sale. jkenfnrlOoach.forwhiehlhey arefurnisb- Having shipa regularly in the Liverpool: od with beds, boddding, wines and ample trade, and owning a convenient wharf, on stores of every description, which there are roomy firr.)n-nnf stnrei, cot-1 Goods intended for shipment by them, ton will be received and forwarded in their'may be sent to the agents, who will attend bca-ls- ott r n vrsi)c ] Bl or those to their address, free , to their reception and forwarding, without of any commission. | charge for storage or commissions. The Orders for merchandize, will be executed ; expenses which may. in such cases be actu- and only a commission charged, when the ally incurred, will when requested, be col payment is satisfactorily secured. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of British Dry <i can't, EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY CALVIN BAKHIl, On the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH NEXT, At XI o'clock, will be sold 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. and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of I he Executor. and selected by one of the partners, they ] will he furniahnd as low as by any regular Imposing House in tlm United States, and on a long credit, for approved paper. ANDREW LOW & CO. ort ‘JR 78 «! Pi a J till i do new mid. to prime ii U n is just received, bring bought with money I a nil or.liw.tor1 War otm ol* tlw. norlnora fkmr Charleston, Feb. 7.—Cotton.—S. Island, a 40—Sul. do. 14 a 20.—Maine and San- tee,25 a ‘-Hi-—Short Staple, 11 a 15}.—Rice, Prime, $7}—Inferior to good, $2} a Jj:J. Cottons.—There has been but little done in Soi-Island* this week—some sales, how-, ever, were made at 2 and 3 rents below the j Tales at which thev were held when landed, t :i days since. Tim sales of iqptowL ha\e been more extensive, but still small, when C '(pared with the receipts and the stock on hand. Holders appear desirous to real ize, hut purchasers do not meet timin free ly, more probably owing to the scarcity of money than to any other cause. The. prin cipal sales of the week have been tor the iBritish market, at 13 to 14 cents. The ve- ify finest qualities will still command 15j. ? Rke..—The demand has been good, and ■it is taken out of the market nearly us fast as ft arrives. Wo do not raise our quotations • labove Jj3 l r , but two or three very prime lota Ertract of a hitir dated Kingston, {Jam.) Jan, 10.—•• Tho quantity of Corn impor ted within the last .-ix months, is about 150<) bushels, and of Rice upwards of 1000 tierces. At present Coffee and Sugar are not to be had. Corn $1 per bin»h**l. o ; r*.»n.Ktic BOUT OP SAVASNAH. Goshen Mutter, hard, he. J UST received per ships William Wal lace and Juno, 15 Kegs Prime Goshen Butter 20 do Lard 10 Barrels qhoice Hams 10 Half barrels Pig Pork, put up for family consumption 8 Burred* Sargent’s Crackers 12 Half barrels Fly Market Beef 2 Barrels Smoknd Tongues IN STORE, 50 Barrels Prime Beef 30 do Mess do No. 1, do Prime Pork, city inspection Mess do Pilot and Navy Bread Potatoes No. 1, 2 and 3, Mackarel 100 Half barrels Flour 50 Whole do do Together with a general assortment of all kinds of Groceries & Ship Chandlery. For sale bv BRADLEY,CLAGHORN & WOOD, Anciaux’ Wharf. Jan 27 lected with the freight at Havre. A letter Bag is at the New-York Post Office, for all letters that may be sent by mail. Letters respecting either freight or pas sage, must be addressed, post paid, to CRASS0U8 & BOYD. Agents, New York. oct 14 . 72 “Remember March!—The Ida of March Remember J n But one month from this date, and the most Splendid Lottery in the Union will he drawn. Wednesday the ninth of March is tho important day appointed for the drawing of the UNION CANAL LOTTERY, FIFTEENTH CLASS. 60 40 12 75 50 40 do do do do do do Cider, Pork, L c ARRIVED, Sloop Rosetta, Simmons, Darien, 4 days, •With Cotton, to Win. Bowers. Landing from ship Savannah, Steam Boat Augusta, Gre<»n, 2days from BARRELS “ OakleyV* sup. Cider Augusta and Hamburg. 368 halos Cotton, JLJmi 12 do Newark Cider to Duhamel &. Auze, Brown & Overstreet, W. Gaston, G. Gordon, and others, and 400 bales for Cnarleston. Passengers, Messrs. Kopmau, Stocks, Holt, Hudson, Knceland, Cmrdello. Rowe, and Fionjpoy, and 2 for Charleston. SAILED, Ship Olive Branch, Harding, Liverpool. 5 5 10 do Mesa Pork do Mess Beef do Prime do IN STORE, 20 Barrels Prime Pork 20 Casks Goshen Cheese 30 Barrels Albany Beer For sale low by II. B HATHAWAY, Jones’ Upper Wharf. Feb 5 6lp For New-York, (ESTABLISHED LUCE.) The regular packet ship SAVANNAH, Wm. Bhce, Jtlnstcr, Will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, having elegant accom modations. apply to Capt. Rebec, on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to HALL Si HOYT. Jan 5 For Providence, The ship M A R Y A L M Y, C. C. Cook. .Muster, Having throe-fourths of her car go engaged, will have immediate despatch. For freight or pussnge. apply to Captain Cook, on board, at A. Low ilk Go’s. Wharf, or to PARIS HILL. Jan 3! 56 Passage for Barbadoes, . Tho fast sailing brig SPLENDID, Captain Shephard, • Will sail for the above port on the 10th inst. wind and weather permitting,and can handsomely accommodate a few pas sengers, for which, apply to the master on board, at Williamson’s wharf, or to COHEN & MILLER. Feb 5 61p The brig Hope, Clark, for this port, was it . Pierres Oth ult.; so hr Camden, His- Cock, do. The schooner Elizabeth, from this port AV » u .| )f ,„ v , L1 ~ T lor New York, was spake 26tl, ult. lat. 33, IY«1 * MAll J IN’S Genuine Japan r jLM Blacking,m cask* ot 10 a 15 doz. eachi Clicking oiul Hoes, For Providence, The packet schooner GEO I GE, C. Harris. Matter. For freight of 50 bales of Cotton, or passage, apply to the master on board at Moore’s Wharf, or to PARIS HILL. f°x 7 62 T HE Prizes in Ibis Lottery, arc mined in the same manner ns tli deter- m tne same manner ns the pre ceding class, which has atlordod sin h uni versal satisfaction. It is under the man- juremnitt of J. B. YATES and A. M’IN TYRE, and will be drawn under the super intendence of the Commissioners appointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania. The earn to be disposed of in this Lottery, is In the following splendid prizes:—' SCHEME. 1 Prize of 30.000 is 430,000 l - - - 10,000 - - 10,000 2 - - - 5,000 - - 10.000 2 - - - 2,128 - - 4,258 20 - - - 1,000 - - 20,000 30 - - - 500 - - 15,000 52 - - - 100 - 6,200 104 - - - 50 - - 5 200 1300 - - - 16 - - 20,800 10608 - - - 8 - - 84,864 12120 Prizes, 22100 Blanks, {205,320 31220 Tickets. PRICE OF TICKETS, $7. Jj ‘ Orders are received in the ahove BRIL- LI ANT LOTTERY, by W. iUUUVR.TftU.V, whose orders in the preceeding class pro duced a large amount of prizes, among which was No. 25.343, combination 54, 22, 30, $1000. * + * Prize tickets paid or received as cash Fob 8 NfcW-YOKK State Literature Lottery, CLASS IV. 33- TO BE DRAirjCOJC THE SIXTH OFAI’HII. JCKXT, AMD BE COJC. ELUDED JAT O.YE DBA IfIMV. long. 7ti. Arrived at New-York, 28th ult. packet ihip John Wells, from Liverpool. Ptisscn- jer, Major Stevens of Georgia. The sloop Eagle, Vincen'', from St. Ma- ! fys, 3 days, arr. at Charleston on Sunday. ■ ARRtVEn F.'tOM THIS POUTq At Charlrsion, cn Sunday, sloop Ex-1 irees, Ham met, 1 day. ' At Now-York, 28th ult. schr. Savannah, ease, 11 da vs. rcisrht barter No. 3. Patent Hoes For sale by C. W. ROCKWELL & CO. fob 7 62p r.KOUGli Y"v\ i V.VTV.vA\^, You are commanded to at tend a Company Meeting, to be hold b.t the Exchange Long Room on TO JlORROir EVENING, the 10th inut. at SEVEN O' CLOCK, on business of im portance to 1 he corps. Rv order of the CommnndanU B. GUMMING, First bVg't. 64e T. kets Received, In Grand Hat-'. Lottery of Maryland, Tlllftf) CLASS. T HOSE who have given orders for Tick ets in the above Lottery, are iniormed that they are ready for delivery at LUTi!Ell’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. fe’» 7 ^ . loigitb or i A pilot-boat—burthen forty-five tons, a first-rate sailer, and in com pline order for any voyage. For further particulars, apply to BRADLEY, CLAG HORN * WOOD. dec 24 H N Y .1 V LI > A U, JUSTICE Of THE 1‘EACE AMD MV- [ TAB V PUBLIC, I rilEXDFjRS his services to the Public at *JL Lis office in Johnston’s Pray'* Buildings one door East tor’s Buildings, where he will be found at all time; ready for the transaction of business iu the above Departments.—Also jCONVEYANCING AND ENGROSS i ING, &.c. Feb 2 58i,|; For New-York, Tin* sloop M E C II A N I C, Somers, Master, Will meet with despatch. For fn ight or passage, apply to Capt. Somers, ion board, at Taylor’s Wharf, or to C. C. GRISWOLD. Fob 1 ©i PICK, BANK UNITED STATES,) Savannah, 8th Fob. 1325. ( IIE Board of Directors, will elect an Sq..ara, in savannah and Aucu c ta Line of ofM’Allis- ... Stages, In conseqncnce of the accident to the steam-boat, the Savan nah and Augu*ta Line of Stages, is extended from Purysbiygh to 1 tlm Union Ferry, in South Carolina. A Inhere row-boat will leave Bolton’s Central Wharf, for the Union Ferry, on each Tues- I N this scheme the amount of cash is ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the fol lowing manner 2 Prizes of 810.000 5 000 3 1 17 20 41 51 3,082 1.000 500 200 100 by 3. B. HEHBERT 4c 00. THIS DA V, ilth inti.- Will be sold before nur Store, at XI n’elk. 5 Barrels ami 6 Bags Prime Green Ha vana COFFEE. Also, 10 Hull Barrel* BUCKWHEAT MEAL.—Term* cash. Feb 9 Notice I,L Persons having liuil auits, or othnr 1 iiav, Tlmrsday ami Saturday, at half-past official business, pending before Samp- six o’clock, A. M. which will convey the an assistant clerk for this office, on. m»n Moiwgc.w, late a Justice of the Peace ‘ ESDAY MORNING, (he 15th instant, fur Chatham County, are informed, and re- :tli o salary of j^-.'UO per annum. • quired to take notice, that his dockets and Candidate* for the situation, must leave papers have boon delivered over to mu, and (fir applications with the undersigned, that my first Court will be held on the 22d evious to the day, naming tiro or inure pc- , day of this month. Iriries, to he jointly^ severally bound 1 Ip sum of three thousand dollars, for the j Ithful performance of aech duties a.s may, 1 required from them. i JAMES HUNTER, Cashier. | Feb 9 Ob’ (lute and County Tuxes Jor m4. | 7IIE suhRcriher is now prepared to re- ■ feb 7 62p M. J. KAPPEL, Justice of the Peace. «*5-l CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Savannah. 4th Jan. 1W P ERSONS liable to City Taxes, are hereby required tn 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 that period, in conformity with the or- ive the State and County Taxes of diuauce in such case made and provided. liathain County, for the year 1824, which : to be paid in bills recoiveablc af the I knkf» in this ritv, or specie, on or before' ELEVENTH OF MARCH NEXT; ler that day, executions will be issued! lainst all defaulters* 1 ■His office is kept at the north-west cor- |r of Market-Square. Office hours from i to two o’clock. JAMES EPPINGER, M Collectorof Chatham County, for 1024. 1 F«'h 9 (I •' Jnn 19 M. VV. STEWART, Cif v Treasurer. 49 H pnssengers to (lint plnco. Only eight will be udmitted. Fare ten dollars. J. J. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Jan 3 32 SIYA^.VAU 1*. It ON - AVING business with Wm. Bj i.cnEn, NOTARY PUBLIC, may for the nrosent find him at the office of Alexander; IIliliter and William P. Beers, Notaries Public, in the Exchange. T n 1*3 11 \ i . sl I Teuiliei Hr,is. „ „ , J „ * , TEST received by the William Wallace, N Monday last, t Parchment of Natu-; J alarco supply of the above articles, I ralizntion, dated at Savannah, in the \ V jth Bolsters and Pillows to match, war |tr 1750—reign of George II. Whoever VI return the same to the undersigned, 1 be liberally rewarded. „ MORDECA1SHEFTALL, SEN. Feb 9 64 Sivannuh Library. fE W and complete Ca-elogues of Book., belonging to this Institution, mny be at the Library Room.—Price 2S cts. 64 runted to be of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jen 27 Northern Gin, t"c. wt BARRELS Northern Gin • H 1 Ca6e Pier Glasses 1 do Prints Resolved per Cotton-Plnnt, for sale by J. b. HERBERT Si GO. J»n « Volunteer Guards. Y OU are hereby summoned to appear on your Parade Ground, in full uni form, completely armed and equipped, on IrnAttf » Vx.', Ut\v Vnst. at thipc-quarters past eight, A. M. precise ly, with ten rounds blank cartridges, for ! Ball allion Drill and Manoeuvre. In case of default, you will attend a Bat.- tallion Court of Enquiry, to he held at M’- Farlane's public house on SATURDAY 26th inst. at ton o’clock. A.M. By ordi r. BAYARD, First Serg’t.S.V.G. Feb 8 63 and a largo number of smaller donnmina Mon, andclmnces 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. 25,3 Id, combination 54,22,30, jfjlOOO 2,810, 8,28,29, 100 and a large amount in smaller prizes. Jan 2fl % 30,000 S10 000 5,000 5,000 CAPITALS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA Union Canal Lottery 15th Class—New Series. rilHE above splendid Prizes will be dis* J. trihuted on thu Ninth <f March next. Those who would become candidates will hand in their names without delay, at EXCHAMTGE OFFICE. Where Tickets can at present be ordered at Seven Doilirs. feb 4 60 Ur&ntV State Iiottevjf of M A It Y L A > I), THIRD CLASS. T HE Official List of tits eieventl draw ing is received. The following are the prizes taken from the wheel. No. 6662 g I mill 670, 1OMJ 600 1646, 10263 100 6026. 12261 50 And 103 prizes of <H0 The following are tho BRILLIANT CA PITALS to he drawn. Seme of them will probably be nut on the 12th drawing, which is due here on the 11th instant. 840,000 810,000 20,000 5000 TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS. HEAD QUvKTEIW, Savannah, 27th Dec. 1824. ItatgaA® ttT&wca. The Colonels or command ing officers of thu Ri’gimenth of the First Brigadi.. First Di vision. Georgia Militia, are or dered to have their respective Rcgimontb ami hnitnlionR, un der arum at the lituub uiul {da ces, which may be directed by the Inspector of the Brigade for the purpose of being trained and instructed by him, in the exercise, and evolutions pro- acrihf d by Congress. General will review the Militia in each County, and will notice in public or ders, the appearance and conduct of each •orps ; giving all proper praise where it is due, and cenuuring without reserve, ai.i misconduct or neghgende on the part of the officers or privates under his command. However unpleasant it may be, it will not be pretermit ted, 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 m is punctual at ention to the performance ol the important duties of his station, tipon which mainly depends the discipline of the Brigade. By order General Haruev, SAMUEL STILES. Aid-de-Camp. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, \ Savannah, Jan. 18, 1825. ^ In conformity with the above order the Colonels of the Regiments, of the First Bri gude, will muster their respective com mands at the times, and in the manner fol low ing, viz On Friday the 4th Murch next at 11 o’- lock, A. M. a convention of the field, at a If company and non-commissioned officers of 35th Battulion belonging to Chatham Coun ty.—And on the 5th March next, at 1 clock, A. M. the review and inspection of the Battalion belonging to Chatham Coun On Thursday the 10th March next, at 11 o’clock, a convention of the field, staff, company and non commissioned officers of Effingham Battalion—And on the 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, convention of the liedd, staff, company and non-commissioned officers of the Camden County Battalion—And nn the 19th March next, at II o’clock. A. M. the review* and inspection oftnc Battalion* On the 21st March 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 22d March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the re view and inspection of the Battalion. On the 2ith March next, at 11 o'clock A. M. a convention of the field, stall’, com pany and non-commissioned officers of the Glynn County Battuliuu—And on the 25th March, the review and inspection of the Battalion. On the28th March next, at 11 o’clock. A. M. a convention of the field, etnff, com paijy and non-commissioned^olfic"re of M’ lntosli County Battalion—And on the 2 Hit March, the review* and inspection of the Battalion. On the 30th March novt, 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. 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 tho Bryan County Battalion—And on the 2d the review ami inspection of the Battalion. On the 7th April next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the field, stuff, compa ny and non-commissioned officers of the 1st Regiment (City of Savannah) and on the 9th 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, QKcept such as belong to Volunteer Corps, whose equipments shall be iri con formity with the rules for the go' i.niment of the corps. Field Officers, with thoir 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- lion 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 the Battalion. After the review’ and in spection, such further exorcises and man- ouvres. will be performed qp may be re quired by the Commanding-General. WM. C. WAYNE. Brigade Tnsp. 1st Brig. 1st Div. O. M. Jan 19 46 BY J. s. HZ2RBAT Sl CO. On THURSDAY, 10th inst. Will he sold on Jackson’s Wharf, at XI o’clock, for account of the underwriters and mil concerned, One Mast, one Jib Stay,Fore sail, one Flying-Jib, Bonnet of a Jib, and Running Rigging, damaged on board the sloop Spartan, on her passage from Phila delphia, to this port, and sold by advice of the Port Wardens.—-Terms cash. Fob 8 RICH CUT GLAhSWAKE. BY J. S. HEBBERT Sl 00. On SATURDAY 12th inst. Will be sold before our store, without re serve, an invoice of rich cut Glass, consist ing of Sets of Dishes of different patterne * Qt. and pt. Decanters do. do. Butter Tubs and Stands do. do. Jugs and Plates do. do. * Tumblers, Wines, Cordials, Clarets, Sic, They can be examined at any time pre vious to the sale, at our store. Terms, cash. feb 5 ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE. BV J. B. HERBERT Sl CO. On FRIDAY, 18th March, Will be sold at the Marble Yard in State •trect, next to Dr. Habersham, at 11 o’clock, a quantity of Marble Slabs, Brown Stone, and Stone-Cutter’s Tools, together with the Building on said Lot, being the personal state of VI illiam Masterton, deceased, and •old by order of the administratrix. T»?i me 11 h* feb 7 E1A'K.£T& UEiOELV Eli. P ERSONS who have ordered Ticket. in the MARYLAND STATE LOT- I.F.RY, now drawing—ten duvs over— FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS high- ■St. prize, are informed that they are re ceived. Tickets TWELVE DOLLARS, Helves and quarters in proportion A!«o, tickets in the NEW YORK LITER A TURE LOTTERY, to be drawn 6th of April. Highest Prizes TWO of TEN THOUSAND. THREE of FIVE THOU SAND. Sic—Tickets SIX DOLLARS, Halves. Quarters and Eighths, in ptopor. tion. Orders received for tickets in the PENNSYLVANIA UNION CANAL LOTTERY—Highest Prize THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be drawn on the ninth Murch. Tickets SEVEN DOLLARS—Halves and Quarters in ore* portion. W. ROBERTSON Grorgiun Offici. Feb 3 TICKKTH HK* KIV..1). PENNSYLVANIA UNION CANAL LOTTE! Y P ERSONS who have ordered Tickets in tiie above Lottery can obtain them bf application to tiro Subscriber. Whole Ticket. • <J7 00 Halves , • 3 50 Quarters • . 1 75 Eighths . - 0 674 WM. ROBERTSON, Georgian Office' feb 4 60 OGLETHORPK BALL, Bv tiie Savannah Volunteer Guard*. Orders taken at the above price ac LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Feb 7 Hair ? ifters. R ECEIVED by the Louisa Matilda, and for Bale by N. B. WEED. Jnn 15 Com. 2100 BUSHELS C0RN - afloa,< f ° r I’eb 3 Oznaburglis. 5 BALES first quality OZNABURGHS, just received and for sale by Feb b CALVIN BAKER. M EMBF.RS who are sebscriheiB to the above Ball, to he 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, tor their tic kets previous to that day. Those members who have not yet sub- scribed, may leave their names with either of the undersigned. \V C. W.aynv, 2 gf J. P. Scmvns, F. IirNsi F.R, > ’4 < F.W. Heimm/inn, W. I. Hunter, j *? ( Wm. Robertson. “ Feb I 57 Notary Public. T UB subscriber has token No. 14, Mon- gin’s West Wharf, fronting the Bay, where he will attend to all business as a PUBLIC NOTARY, and for the SHIP PING OF SBAMEN. Having been con versant in casus of Insurance, he also of- fcr> his services ft* an INSURANCE BRO- KER. In commercial cities, besides incor porated Insurance offices, it is common and usual to have offices where individuals un derwrite, and who often take risks, when tin* incorporated offices refuse, and often the insured divide the risk between the one and the other. WM. BKLCHKR. Feb 2 5Hi. liu&vd awA Lodging. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can be a'Tominoilttlod hi 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 term a private party, may ?.*• accommodated.——For particulars apply at this office. Jan 22 48 Marine and Fire Insurance Company A N election will be held on MONDAY, the 14th February, at the office of the Murine and Fire Insurance Company, for seven Directors, to manage the affairs of the Institution for one year. A LEX! M. KER, See'ry. Fob I 57 N otice. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, will take place at the Office in Savannah, on THURSDAY, the loth 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 stockholder tn vote for him or her. WM. P. HUNTER, Treasurar Steam-Boat Company. Jan 10 ||