Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 15, 1825, Image 3

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And whorei* the said Convention has bnen duly ratified on both parts, and the respec tive ratifications of the same were exchan ged at Washington, on the eleventh day of the pre»vnt month, by John Quincy Ad ams, Secretary of State of tho United States, and tin Jtaron da Tvvi.Lt Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo entiary of liis Imperial Majesty, on the part of their respective Governments; Now, therefore, be it known, that I Jamks Mon hoe, President of the United Stales, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to tho end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be ntlixed. Done at tho City of Washington, this [L.S.]twelfth day of January, in the year of our Lortl one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-five, and of the In dependence of the United States the forty-ninth. JAMES MONROE. By tho President: John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State. THE 81TRSCR1RERS CONTINUE THE COMMISSION BUSINESS IN LIV ERPOOL, UNDER THE FIRM OK VWYO, LOW & CO. 4 NDwill at all times make liberal ad vances on produce consigned to them *KS.**«r-r»& asm issevsair£?i trail", and owning a convenient wliarl’, on which there are roomy fire-proof stores, cot ton will be received, and forwarded in their own vessels, or those to their address, froc of any commission. Orders for merchandise, will be executed and only a commission charged, when the payment is satisfactorily secured. A OENUnAI. ASS0BTMKHT OF .British Dry Gqods, is just received, being bought with money anil solectcd by one of the partners, they will be furnished ns low as by any regular Importing House in the United States, and on a long credit, for approved paper. ANDREW LOW & CO. ect 2 78 ip&miB m TOR. HAVRE. A LINE OF PACKETS bus been esta blished between Ncw-York and Harm, GENTLEMEN’S NEW AN1) FASHIONABLE Clothing Siure. FOUR DOORS EAST or THE CITY-HOTEL, ON THE BAY. A. GALLOWAY Sf CO. H AVE just received by the ships Wm" Wallace, Savannah, and other arri vals. from the North, an assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. COTTON CASS!MERE, DUSTINGS, MAR- SCILLES & SILK VESTINGS, which they can recommend to their friends and customers as being of SUPERIOR QUALITY, and they trust, that haviug engaged a number of lirst-rate workmen, they will be enabled as hitherto, to execute *ny further orders they may receive, with elegance and despatch, on the most reason able terms. ALSO, They respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they constant ly have on hand, a general assortment of Read's ^tade Cl thing, tvith every other ARTICLE in their line of business. Feb 10 65l Uosheii Butter, ftc. J UST receiv'd per ship Corsair 10 kegs first quality Goshen Butter 5 bids Hums 10 half bbls Fly market Beef 10 half cIiobIs. Slouching Tea In Store, 100 boxes bunch Muscatel Raisins 30 bids Prime Pork 20 do Mess do 75 do' mess mid primp Beef 50 do Pilot and Navy Bread Together with a general assortment, of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, for sate by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD. i Anciaux’s Wharf, fob 12 67 fifteenth day. of each month during - year. The ships composing the line, are just sailers, well found and commanded, cnp. pered and copper fastened. Their accom modations for passengers, comprise all that can be required, for comfort and conveni ence. Passengers in tho r.ubin will be ta ken for $ 110 each, for which t hey are furnish ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample stores of every descript ion. Goods intended for shipment by them, may be sent to the. agents, who will attend to their reception ar.d forwarding, without charge for storage or commissions. The expenses which muy. in such cases be actu ally incurred, will when requested, be col lected with the freight at Havre. A letter Bug is nt 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 CRAsaona & bo yd. Agents, New York. net 14 72 Window Sashes. J UST received per ship Savannah, a sup ply of 8 bv '0, toby 12 and 12by 18. WINDOW SASHES. The subscribers in. ten i to keep constantly on hand, a general supply of the above articles, and will fur nish glazed or ungluzed, at a Bmall advance on the New-York prizes. All orders thank fully received and punctually attended to by HAZARD & DENSLOW, At their Store in Wliittaker-Street, second door from the Bay. Feh 8 63|| G Cognac randy. ' PIPES “ Scignetfc’s Brand,” just re ceived per Louisa Matilda, for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. IN 8TOHK, 50 Tierces now Rioe 10 Pipes Holland Gin 10 Hogsheads Jamaica. Rum 50 Barrels flour 30 Barrels Hams 75 Barrels Gin 50 Crates Crockery 20 Kegs Butter 50 Barrels Mackarel, No. 3 20 Cases Port Wine 10 CaskBOil Jon 12 For New-York, (ESTABLISHED LIFE,) The fast, sailing ship EMPEROR, J. H. Bonne.tt % Masters Will have immediate despatch. For freight orpsssagp, having superior ac commodations, apply to Cnpt. B. on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to HALL & HOYT. Feb 14 New-Yoi k, The fast sailing packet ship CORSAIR, D. L. Porters Mastery Will meet with despatch, for freight or passage, having superior accom modations, apply to Cnpt. Porter on board, at Taylor’s wharf, or to C. C. GRISWOLD. ff»b 17 67 Gin. *teel and P:.int I C GRISWOLD, offers for sale, '. 66 Barrels Northern Gin 1 Tqn Steel 100 Kegs White Load 22 do Black Faint 8 do Verdigris 5 do Spanish Brown 10 Barrels Whiting Feb 11 Gin, Gaisins and Ale. gy JZ_ Bis. India Point Gin id J 26 boxes Muscatel Raisins 50 bis Superior Ale Just received, and for sale by H. BLAIR. Moore’s Wharf. fob 12 67p Share Mnurts, P rk. Gin, tyJ C C. GRISWOLD offers for sale, lan- ■ ding from ship Corsair 4 terns Shnre Moulds In Store, 56 barrels Northern Gin 18 do Mess Pork, New-York city inspection 1 ton Steel 100 kegs White Lead 22 kegs Black Paint 8 do Verdigris 5 do Spanish Brown 10 barrels Whiting fob 12 67 For c.ew-lork, Tho fast sailing ship C O M E T, George .Moore, .Muster, Will moot with despatch, for ( froiolit cr passage, having excellent aceom- ' l idatinau, appiy to Cnpt. Moore, or to C. C. GR1SYY T 0LD. f-F 1*2 6“ Gutter and Citter. LANDING FROM SHIP EMPEROR, r (,y KEGS Goshen Butter mi 20 Barrels Newark Cider IN STORE, 20 Casks Superior Choose 30 Barrels Albany Alo • , 5 do Mess Pork 10 do do Beef Wifli a gencvol assortment of GROCERIES AM) PROVtSIOM'S. For sale by II. B. HATHAWAY. Jones’Upper Wharf. Feb 14 60p 50 Landing. BBLS. Northern GiN 2 pipes cognac Brandy, Seignettc’s brund 2 do do Otard, Dupy & co. do 3 do hhds Gin 30 kegs fresh Lard And for sale by COHEN & MILLER, frb 12 67p Alavy'und White ^om -flaitt Bushels for sale, in lots to suit Purchasers. Apply to GEO. F. PALMES, Exchange Dock. Also, 75 bbls Fresh FLOUR, feh 12 67p Lionel Lincoln, O R THE LEAGUER OF BOSTON, hv the author of the Pioneers, Pilot, &.c. 2 vols. PALEY’S WORKS, 4 vols. a neat min- ature London edition; Just received by S. C. & J. SCHENK* WHO HAVE LATELY RECEIVED, Prior’s Life of Burke, Long’s Second Ex pedition, The Human Heart, v alley ofSho- , nandoah. Wolf’s Journal, Tales for ^Tethers. I SET* A fresh supply of “ LIONEL LIN COLN,” is received by the ship Emperor. Feb 14 66 Passage loi t. Bartholomews and [*t. vroix The fast sailing brig 8HEP.HEROES S, Cnpt. H ardy Will sail for the above ports on the 15th inst. and can handsomely accommo date four passenger. Apply to Capt. W. on board, or to HALL & IIOYT. Feh 11 12tk Brewing THecvAreA, OK GRAND Slate Lottery if Maryland, NO. HI. T HE following are the only prizes drawn: No. 601, prize of jj5t)0 2664, 7377, 100 1475, 10147, 17697, 50 . 194 of 10 The thirteenth drawing was on 10th inst. and is duo here on 18tn. The drawings pregrtss regularly once a week, and it will be rccallccted, that the hand.oinc prize of g@3® 9 ®®® £) a will be deposited in the wheel on the 16th drawing, when tickelB will advance to ,■ 10. rktsr.Nt STATE OF THE WHEEL, 1 prize of - - - - 840,000 1 20,000 1 10,000 1 5,000 besides many of 1000, 500,100, &c.&c. Orders are now received at $12, at LUTHEUS EXCHANGE OFFICE. Feb 14 lirund Stale Lottery of MARYLAND. TWELFTH DAY'S DRAWING, N O. 604, $500 2654, 7377, ::::::: 100 1475, 16447, 17697, : : : : : 60 Nearly three-quarters of this Lottery is completed, and the splendid prizes of $40 000—20 000-10,000-5,000, &c. &c. remain to he drawn. Orders for tickets re- c. ivcil at $12. Halves 6—Quarters 3, for a few days longer, by W. ROBERTSON. Feh 14 SFC2M SjuLli. $ 30,000 810,000 5,000 5,000 CAPITALS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA Union Canal Lottery- 15th Class—New Scries. T HE above splendid Prizes will be dis tributed on the JV7nth of March next. Those who would become candidates will hand in their names without del&v, at EXCHANGE OFFICE. Where Tickets can nt present be ordered at Seven Dollars. feb 4 60 For Providence, The packet schooner GEO. GE, C. Harris. .Muster. For freight of 50 bales of Cotton, or passage, apply to the master on board at Moore’s Wharf, or to PARIS HILL. i’or aic. might or iiurtcr, A pilot-boat—burthen forty-five tons, a first-rate sailer, and in com- tv> -xn plete order for any voyage. For further particulars, apply to RUADLRYy CLAGHORA'ic WOOD. dec 24 Dissolution. T HE copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Savannah, under the firm of DUIiAMEL & AUZE, was dis solved on tho 1st inst. by the decease of Mr. R. L. Duiiaxul. JOSEPH AUZE, Surviving Copartner. The business will hereafter be conducted ly the Kuh8 '.iber, who is duly authorized to settle the all'airs of the late firm. JOSEPH AUZE. Feb 14 68 transparencies, Military SUv tVavAa, AND ALL OTUtH ORNAMENTAL $ FANCY Painting 1 EXECUTED in a very superior mnnner, 5 by WM. ROGERS, York-St. threo doors west of Whittakor St. Ian 27 52nj Goshen Butter, Laid £>;c. J UST RECEIVED by ship Corsair, and other la’e arrivals 12 firkins Goshen Butter, 1st quality 25 ltegs leaf Lard 8 bbis Butter Crnekers 20 half and quarter bbls Buck Wheat and Rye Flour 10 bbls Pilot Bread, for family use For sale by A. BASSETT No. 1. Mongin’sNew Buildings feb 12 67 For New-\ ork, The sloop MECHANIC, .Vomers, Master, Will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply to Cupt. Somers, on bourd, at Taylor’s Wharf, or to C. C. GRISWOLD. " Remember March !—The Ides of March Remember .”* But one month from this date, and the most Splendid Lottery in the Union will be drawn. Wednesday tho ninth of March is the important day appointed tor the drawing of tlie UNION CANAL LOTTERY, FIFTEENTH CLASS. T HE Prizes in this Lottery, are deter. mined in the same manner as the pro coding class, which has ufforded such uni versa! satisfaction. It is under the man agement of J. B. YATES and A. Al’IN- TYRE, and will be drawn under the super- intcndance of the Commissioners appointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania. The sum to be disposed of in this Luttery, is £S8®S a ®a®3 In the following splendid prizes:— SCHEME. I Prize of 30,000 is $30,000 1 - - - 10,000 - - 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 10608 ' - - - 8 - - 84,804 12120 Prizes, 22100 Blanks, $205,320 Lauding Bene ver 'l ax lleturns Office. T HE subscriber is now reaily to receive the Return# of Taxable Propert y* for this county. His office is in James Morri- •oj), Esq’s. Building, adjoining John C. Nieoll, Esq. ADAM COPE, R. T. R. C. C. Fob 11 nc,i| New-Orieans ugar and Mo lasses Y Of~hHOGSHEADS Prime New-Or- Ul " loans Sugar 50 do do do Molasses For sale by HALL 4 HOYT. Feb 2 FROM SHIP CORSAIR, gyey FIRKINS GosliAn Butter AA 10 Half Barrels Family Pork &. Beef 2 Barrels Smoked Beef and 10 Boxes Candles For sale by W. LIPPITT & CO. Feb 14 Blip Fresh Teas. Hams, Flour, t- c Of! CHESTS Hyson Teas 4y v 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco 1 Hhd Richmond Cut Glass Ware Received per ship Savannah. 20 Barrels Baltimore Hainb, receiv ed per Laura Jane, for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. Feb 5 Bavanuah and Augu ta Line of .Stares, In conscqnenco of tho accident to the Btoam-boat, the Savan nah and Augiibta Line of Stages, is extended from Purysburgh to the Union Ferry, in South Carolina. A barge row-boat will leave BolWs Cent ml 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 ten dollars. J. J. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Jan 3 32 EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY CALVIN EASIER, On the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH NEXT, At XI o’clock, will be Bold in front of the Court-House, in thin city, FIVE NE GROES, Sampson, Old Grace, Young Grace, Kink nnd Jenny, belonging to the estate of Duvid Johnson, dec. and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of the Executor. ALSO, The hnlf-Lot No. 9, Second Tvtliiiig, Reynold’s Ward, with the buildings thereon, consisting of a dwelling house, bake house &e; A>o, one Negro Woman, about 20 years of ago, with her child 6 weeks old. feb 12 Terms cash. Jwlk: no sM&fc BY J. B. HERBERT & CO. On WEDNESDAY, 16th insisnt. At XI o’clk. will be sold before nrr Store, a general assortment of GR,i iCF.RICS.— Also, 10 Kegs No. 1, TOBACCO.—Terms cash. Feb 15 Extract from the Fire Ordi nance XLV—SECTION 10. E VERY house within the limits and ju risdiction of this city, occupied and tenanted, shall be supplied’ with buckets at the expense of the owners of said premises, to tho number of at least the number of fire places in the same, including such as are in the out-buildings, and such buckets sbull he equal in goodness and size, to those procur ed for the use of the city, and painted, on which shaH he painted in visible characters, the names of the owners of said buckets: sud in case the owner of any house or tene ment shall refuse or neglect to have the said buckets supplied, agreeable to this or dinance, it Hliall, and may be lawful for the tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of his rent. XLVI—SECTION 11. The owner of every improved wharf, shall furnish twenty buckets for the building or buildings on such wharf, and deliver them to Managers and Assistants of Engines, on or before the second meeting of Council in July next, and the receipt of any Manager or Assistant, for said buckets, shall be deem ed a full compliance with this section, by the owner for the number of buckets men tioned in said receipt, and the owner of ev ery store in the city, that has no fire place or places attached to the same, shull fur nish two fire buckets for every store of such kind ; and under such regulations as other landlords are by this ordinance required to do. The above sections of the fire ordinance will in future be more vigorously enforced. SOL. COHEN, C. C. Protem. Feb 10 65 OFFICE, BANK UNITED STATES, > Savannah, 8th Feb. 1825. * T HE Board of Directors, will elect an an-assistant clerk for this office, on TUESDAY MORNING, tho 16th inBtant, with a salary of $800 per annum. Candidates for the situation, mnet leave tluir applications with the undersigned, previous to tho day, miming two or more se curities, to be jnint1y;& severally bound in the sum of three thousand dollars, for the faithful performance of such duties as may bo required. JAMES HUNTER, Cashier. Feb-8’ 64b T HE subscriber intending to close bis business in this city, offers his stock at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting of Sideboards of various patterns. Secretary and Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables Coin- modes, Pillar ajvd Claw Work Tables, Card Tables. Tea Tables, Dining Tables. Breakfast Tables,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta bles and Book Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands, Wash Stands, Candle Stands,Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple Field do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-Glasses, Fancy ^-Windsor Chairs, &c. at the Ware-House, corner of Whitta- ker-Street and Bay Lane. J. H. O. also requests that those who are indebted, will please to mnke payment with out delay, and those’having any demands, present their accounts for settlement. J. H. OLDERSHAW. Jan 2.5 51|l TO PillNTKK*. A RAMAGE PRINTING PRESS,com plete ami in good order, sufficient to work nit imperial torm, will be sold at a low price, if applied fur immediately at the of fice of tho Gcorgiab. Jan 9 34220 TicketB. PRICE OF TICKETS, : ::::::: $7 93" Orders are received in the above BRIL LIANT LOTTERY, by W. AUyV.LUTSOX, 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 cush Feb 8 NliW-YOUK StateLilevature Lottery, CLASS IV. cr TO BE DRAWN ON THE SIXTH OF A P 111 I. NEXT, AND RE CON- CLU1JED IN ONE DRAWING. I N this scheme the amount of cash is ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- ONE THOUSAND. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which is subdivided in tiie fol lowing manner:— 2 Frizes of Sio.ooo 3 5,000 1 3,082 17 1.000 20 500 41 200 51 - 100 and a large niimbcr of smaller denomina (inn, anil chances 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. 25,343, combination 54,22,30, $1000 2,810, 8,28,29*- 100 and a large amount in smaller prizes- Inn him THE HERMITAGE SYEA51 SAW-.MILL, AND Cast Iron Foundry. STiHE subscriber respectfully informs his J. friends and the public, that tiie above establishments are now in full operatiun. Planks and scantling, suitable for ship, ping, can be furnished of the best, quality, ana of any size, to immediate order. He has also on hand, a few fine Cypress Logs, upwards of thirty feet in length, which he will saw into such sizes as may be required. At the Cast Iron Foundry^ work of every description, 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 ble 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. 8T All orders left at the store of Low & Wallace, will be punctually attended to. nov 9 91 EXECUTOR’E .ULE. BY J. R. HERBERT- & CO On the FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH •NEXT, Will he sold before the Court-House, in the city of Savanimh. the fo Hu,vi. >/ negro slaves, viz.—Kit, D Halt, Patty, ludrew, Old Rose. 8am.ho, M y, Peter. Bunjio, Ellen, Tom, Peggy. J. .Vency, Phoalie, Agnes, Sam, Cato," Fortum , sr, J uly- dore, Cliance, John, Dick, l mMolly, Dinah, Hannah. Pntience, F.inm V-'lrnce, Cupid, Moosa, Cmie, Adam, IVi" *. v, Binah, Morris, Robert, Prill-" >. \1 Flora, William, and Maria, 45 i.i „ . Sold by order of the Justices of i..e •• ■< Court, ter the benefit of the m, Ac. Thomas Melrose. J. WALLACE. ) . H. M’AI.I’LN. M. MELROSE. E :' Feb 11 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE BV J. B. HERBERT & C*C>. On WEDNESDAY. Idtli in A. Will be sold at the residence ol ihv Oliver Sturges, Estf deceased York-St;. at X o’clock, a quant it v of IIOUSElit. mid KITCHEN FUR.VlTURB. A'sn CARRIAGE. Sold by p-rmUrinn < Honorable the Inferior Court of I'.I 1 ; , County, and by order uf the Adinioiutu Terms ca h. Feb 14 ADMINISTRATRIX SaLL BY J. B. HERBERT Si GO. On MONDAY, 24th instant. Will be sold before o ir Store at XI o’clock.a small WOODEN TEN EMENT, on a leased lot. near the South Common. Sold by lermisHlun of the Honorable the Interior Court of Chnthnm County, and by order of the Administratrix—Terms cash. Feb 11 ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE. BY 3. B. HERBERT A CO. On FRIDAY. 1M.h March, Will be sold at tho Marble Yard.in State street, 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 tiie personal estate ofWilliain Masterton, deceased, and sold by order of the administratrix. Terms cash. feb 7 Notice. W ILLIAM W. GORDON, Esq. is ap pointed the sole Attorney of the Sub scriber, and all persons indebted to me, or to the late firm ofThos. Battelle & Co. in any manner whatsoever, will make payment to him only ; ull other powers heretofore given being revoked. TIIOS. BATTELLE. feb 12 67*p N otice. T HOSE persons who have been elected to any of the offices under Council are hereby notified, that unless they qualify previous to the next regular meeting of Council, they will be placed on the infor inution docket. SOLOMON COHEN, c c pro tem feb 12 67 Notice isAvereVy Given, T HAT ninety days after date, applica tion will be made to the Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, to issue a new cer tificate of stock, for one destroyed, dated 20th October, 1819, for two shares, and numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feb. 1825. JAMES C. CAMPBELL. Feb 11 66 HFNUY J. VALLEAU, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NO- TARY PUBLIC, T ENDERS his services to the Public at his office in Johnston’s Square, in Pray’s Buildings one door East ofM’Allis- ter’s Buildings, where he will be found at a times ready for the transaction of busine in the above Departments.—Also CONVEYANCING AND ENGROSS ING, &.c. Feb 2 58i.|| Notice. A N adjourned meeting of the Stockhold ers of tho Steam-Boat Company, will he held at their office in S&vunuah, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 17th inst. at half-past three o'clock, P. M. WM. P. HUNTER, Treasurer Steam-Boat Company. Feb 11 66 TlWLLTft YlEiyElV..U. P ERSONS who have ordered Tickets in the MARYLAND STATE LOT- LERY, now drawing—ten dnvs over— FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS high est prize, are informed that they are re ceived. Tickets TWELVE DOLLARS, Halves and quarters in proportion. Also, tickets in the NEW-YORK LITF.RA TURE LOTTERY, to be drawn 6th of April. Highest Prizes TWO of TEN THOUSAND, THREE of FIVE THOU SAND, &c.-rTickets SIX DOLLARS, Halves, Quarters and Eighths, in propor tion. Orders received tor tickets in the PENNSYLVANIA UNION CANAL LOTTERY—Highest prize THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be drawn on the ninth March. Tickets SEVEN DOLLARS—Halves and Quarters in pro portion. W.ROBERTSON, Georgian Office, Feb 3 Regimental Court if lnqui y. E 1NES were assessed against the follow ing persons, for default at the Regi mental Parade, on the 27th January, 1825. Chatham Artillery—W. F. Gillett, T. Butler, $5 each. T. Young, $15. Jno. R. .M’Kinnon, Jacob Lewis, Pierce Howard, J. Morel, $3 each. Volunteer Guards.—N. Kirby, and M. Lillebriilge, $2 each. J. Atherton. E. T. Courtney, .Tulin Collins, W. H. Coe. W. Rice, G. D. Sweet, W. W. Wash, $3 each. Republican Blues.—J. J. Coales, J. Dea con, R. Papot, J. F. Forsyth, P. B. Garnet, H. M. Graybili, J. Kennedy, P. Hard, C. Pollard, I. Russel, $3 each. Georgin Volunteers—J. M’Henry, S. B. Parkman, $10 each. G. W. Coe. J.Welle, L. Petty, $5 each. J. Clark, L. A. Mor rell, J. Moc.ro, L. P. Sage, $3 each. Suvannali Fencihles—AI. Herbert, $5. First Beat Company.—D. Allen, S. Aus tin, J. Boyd, Breen, W. Brownjohn, Burn sides, F. Baker, Bradley, II. Cuban, Carr, Cnrter, J. Curry, J. Delbos, J. Fountain, J.Gill. J. Richardson, Lucinda Hines, Ham ilton. J. Keys, Kennan, E. Louglithorough, B. W. Loach, Lawaon, Mac.kec, B. M’Gov- ern, D- Nowland, G. Oliver S. Patterson, H. Pollet, W. Pierce, Page, T. Rondos, Regon, M. A. Silver, Skipper, W. Wil liams, T. Williams. Second Company.—P. M’Donough, W. Kinedy. A. Carrol, R. Riley, M. C. Phil lips, J. Hines, P. Murphy, D. Lynch, Live ly S. Merrit, J. M’Gonigle, J. Brunell, J. Cantwell, J..Guenin, G. Brown, L- Day- ton, Suydam, P. Fay, J. Conroy, J. Fin land, J. Blanchard, D. Jefferson, T. Cavan augh, A. Wood, J. N. Champion, R. Gnlt, I. Cohen,G. Sibley, B. Muckleroy. C. Carl ton, A Buckinan, J. Adams, P. Griffin, $3 each. Third Company.—D. Auld, J. Robs, J. Ward, J. House, J. H. Burroughs, B. Sni der, M. A. Starr, P. Hughs, W. Morrison, J. Darramnn, $3 each. Fourth Company.—J. Wyatt, N. Lee, Mason, l^anpas, C. Lamb, T. Thompkins, L-Clark, G. Hall, Rolf, $3 each. E. S. Jenney, $5. The above fines must be paid to John F. Lloyd, Esq. Pay-Master, oil or before the 20th inst.—after which executions will is- Feb 14 68u F A!. P-ttttea Atank .V otea, OR SALE at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20