Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 10, 1825, Image 3

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y^VU wA p K. HUASSINNK, ESrECTFUl.LY informs his friends , nullin' public,that Jiohas puVdinsed establishment in tin; above business, be- pngingtn l)r. A. Dolarochc. opposite the Kxdiaiige, where he oilers for Bale at low [rices, a large assortment of tttaU ttr ig*, MeAYelnes, vuxtV \cm\s, AMONG WHICH ABB TUB FOI.I.OWINO :— A<pia Portia, Alum. Antimony Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Brimstone, Burley, Balaam Cnpivi, do Pern, do Fola Camphor. Canthurides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperaa Colmnbo, Finery, Gem AssafoBtida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Mamia.CImmonnle Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Bismuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnsmon. Sweet Oil Peurlash, Ipecacuanhn, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt nf Tartar Glauber, En6om and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine 1'aints U ^ and in O A. White, Red and Black Load Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Rod, Vermillion, Smalta japan and Cdpal Varnish, 1? erf tuners. Pomatum. Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water Olto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icines of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 THE SUPS^niRETlS CONTINUE TUfc COMMISSION BUSINESS IN LIV- EK'POUf., UNDER THE rillM OE VU&O, u>w & uo. ( ND will at all times make liberal ad- * vances on produce consigned to tlium 'of sale. Having ships regularly in the Liverpool •rude, and ownings convenient, wharf, on whi.'il thuro are roomy,fire-priuf ftura, cot ton will he received and forwarded in their own vessels, or those to their address, free of any commission. Orders for merchandise, will be executed and only a commission charged, when the payment is satisfactorily secured. A GENERA!. ASSORTMENT or British Dry Goads, is just received, being bought with money and selected by one of the partners, they will be Airmailed as low as by any regular Importing House in the United States, and on a long crodit, for approved paper. ANDREW LOW & CO. oct. 25 78 .. ,«**,. T HE subscriber intending to close his business in this city, offeis his stock Bt reduced prices, for CASH, consisting of Sideboards of various patterns. Secretary and Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables.Com modes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables, Card Tobies, Tea Tables, Dining Tables, Breakfast Tublos,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta bles and Book Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands, Wash Stands, Cundle Stands,Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high r ist Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple ield do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-Glasses, Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Sec. at the Ware-Houso, corner of Whitta- ker-Rtreet and Bay Lane. i J. H. 0. also requests thatthoBe who are indebted, will please to make payment with out delay, and those having any demands, present their accounts for settlement. J. II. OLDERSHAW. Jan 25 51|| Goshen Nutter, Lard, kc. J UST received per ships William Wal lace and Juno, 15 Kegs Prime Goshen Butter 20 do Lnrd to Barrels choice Hams 10 Ilulf barrels Pig Pork, put up for family consumption 8 Barrels Sargent’s Crackers 12 Half barrels Fly Market Beef 2 Barrels Smoked Tongues IN STORE, 50 Barrels Prime Beef 30 do Mess do 60 do No, t, do 40 do Prime Pork, city inspection 12 do Muss do 75 do Pilot and Navy Bread 50 do Potatoes 40 do No. I, 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 snlf? bv BRADLEY,CLAGHORN & WOOD, Anciaux’ Wharf! .Tnn 71 Ifb tfh rfft ,ifS tVAV&ti. JL LINE OF PACKETS has been esta- , ** blished between Now-York and Havre, , to loave both ports regularly, on the Firit I nnel Ffltenth days of cae h month during the year. The ships composing the line, are j jjast sailerB, wull found and commanded, cop-1 I pered and copper fastened. Their aecorn- modal ions for passengers, comprise all that can be required, for comfort und conveni- [ enco. Passengers in the cabin will be ta- ‘ ken for J 110 each, for which t hey arc furnish ed with beds, bedddin^, wines and ample stores of every description. Godds intended .for shipment by them, may he sent to thu agents, wlm will attend j to their reception and forwarding, without charge for storage or commissions. The expenses which may, in such ruses he actu ally incurred, will when requested, be col lected with the freight st Havre. A letter Bag is at the Now-York Post Office, for all letters that may be sent by mail. Letters reepeeting either freight or pas sage, must be addressed, post paid, to CRASSOUH & BOYD. Agents, New York. oet 14 7> Blacking .nil Hoes. D AY & MARTIN’S Genuine Ja[*ci Blacking.in casks oflO a 15 doz. each No. 3. Patent Hoes For sale bv C. W. ROCKWELL A. CO. feh 7 62p New-uneans 1 ugar and Mo lasses 1 ftAHOGSHEADS Prime New-Or- 1UU leans Sugar 50 do do do Molasses For sale by HALL A HOYT. Fub 2 Butter, Lard, ri?ms *c. Just received by ship Win. Wallace, W A FIRKINS Goshen Butter, 1st qual’y XU 20 Kegs Lard, from 30 to 10 lbs each 10 Barrels Burlington Hams, small size 10 Half barrels Mess Pork 10 do do Pig do 10 Casks Chocs,■, first quality 30,000 American Sugars IN STORE, I00 Barrels Pilot and Navy B(ead 50 do Beef and Pork 50 do Tar. Pitch and Rosin Cordage, Leads, Lines, and Twine Together with nr full assortment of cnolnhies and provisions. ID* Ship Stores put up at slioit notice, and low piices, by ABNER BASSETT, No. t, Mongin’s New Buildings. Jan 26 Wiudoiv Sashes. J UST received per ship Savannah, a sup ply of It by 10. to by 12 and 12by 18, WINDOW SASHES. The subscribers in- ' tend to keep constantly on hsnd, a general supply of the above articles, and will fur nish glazed nr iinglazed, at a small advance on tho New-Ym k prizes- All orders thank fully received and punctually attended toby HAZARD A DliNSLOVV, At their Store ill Whistaker-Streut, second door from tho Bay. Feh 8 63|t Gin, Share M.ulds,, Pork, L'C. C. C. GRISWOLD, offers for sale, BARRELS Northern Gin 4 %J JO do Whiskey 0 Tons Share Moulds 20 Barrels Mess Pork, Ncw-York City Inspection 15 Barrel* Newark Cider 100 Krps White Lead 2J do Black Paint 8 do Verdiprii 6 do Spanish Brown 10 Barrels Whiting 3 Tons Steel Jnn 31 Tar, i itch. Bi-sin <sc. JUST RECEIVED, Oft BBL8 TAR MV to do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin's New-Building. Fob 4 For New-Vork, (ESTABLISHED LINE,) The regular packet ship SAVANNAH, Wm. Bcbce, Master, Will meet with despatch. For freight nr passage, having elegant accom modations, apply to Capt. Bebee, on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to HALL A HOYT. Jnn 5 For Providence, The ship MARY A L M Y, C. C. Cook, Master, Having three-fourths of her car go engaged, will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, apply to Captain Conk, on board, at A. Low Si Co’s. Wharf, or to PARIS HILL. Jnn 31 56 h or Providence, The packet srhonnor GEORGE, C. Harris, Master. For freight of 50 bales of Cotton, or passage, apply to the master on board at Moore’s Wharf, or to PARIS HILL. c-v 7 52 tor ale, ‘ might or Charter J A pilot-boat—burthen forty-five tons, a first-rate sailer, and in com plete order for any voyage. For further particulars, apply to BRADLEY, CLAG HORN Is WOOD. dec 24 For New-\ ork, The sloop C, M F, C II A N I Somers, Master. .Will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply to Capt. Somers, on board, at Taylor’s Wharf, or to C C. GRISWOLD. Printing Paper. R-EAMS of good quality Imporinl Printing Paper, for Mile Rt cost and charges for cask. Apply at this Offiee. dec 71 T kct« lleecived, In Grand State Lottery of Maryland, TWTtn cr..tss. T HOSE who have given orders for Tick ets in the above Lottery, are informed that they nio ready for delivery at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, fob 7 Notice. A LL Persons having had suits, or other official business, ponding before j son Mordecai, late a Justice of the Pi* ace for Chatham County, are informed, and re- • quired to take notice, that his dockets and papers have been delivered over to me, and that my first Court will be held on the 2 ! Jd day of this month. M. J. KAPPEL, # feb 7 G2p Justice of the Peace. Savannah and Augus ta Line of Stages, In eonseqncnec of the accident to the steam-boat, the Savan nah and Augusta Line of Stages, is extended from Puryshtirgli to the Union Ferry, in Smith Carolina. A large row-beat, will leave Bolton’s Central Wharf, for (he 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 3? ft YAJSWAH. OFFICE, BANK UNITED STATES,) Savannah, 8tli Feb. 1825. j T HE Board of Directors, will elect an an assistant clerk for this ofiico, on TUESDAY MORNING, the 15th instant, with a salary of $.(00 per annum. Candidates lur the situation, must leave their applications with the undersigned, previous In the day, tin ming tion or more se curities, to be juimlypk severally bound in the sum of three thousand dollars, for the faithful performance of such duties as may be required, JAMES HUNTER, Cashier. Feb !> 6 lb Volunteer Guards. Fresh Teas. Hums, Flour, tfc. Qft CHESTS Hyson Teas vF 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco 1 Ilhd Richmond Cut G1rp9 Ware Received per ship Savannah. SO Barrels Baltimore IJafns, receiv ed per Laura Jane, for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. Feb 6 Father Bids. J EST received by the William Wallace, a large supply of tjje above articles, with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war- rented to be of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Northern Gin, < v c. to E BARRELS Northern Gin • sJ 1 Case Pier Glasses 1 do Prints Received par Cotton Plant, for sale bv L B. HERBERT & CO. Jan f Ticked up Adrift, I N Augustine Creek, a large CANOE BOAT. The owner may have it by paying for this advertisement and chargrp. Apply on board the schooner Recover, or to JOHN CANDLER. V- v a i v/ i 'it, i R A RAMAGE PRINTING PRESS.eom- plete and in good order, sufficient to work an imperial form, will be sold at a low price, if applied for immediately at tiic of fice of the Georgian. Jn»« P Gin. x o BARRELS NORTHERN GIN, for O O sale by CALVIN BAKER. Feb .5 Y OU are hereby summoned to appear on your Parade Ground, in full uni form, completely armed uml equipped, on |. til&R - v> v.V', lUifc \nst at, three-quarters past eight, A. M. precise ly. with ten rounds blank cartridges, for Battallion Drill and Manceuvre. In case of default, you will attend a Bat- j talljon Court of Enquiry, to he held at M’- ! Farlnne’s public house on SATURDAY 26th inst. at ten o'clock, A. M. I By orders BAYARD, First Serg’t.aV.G. F'*b n 63 (BlDOXffilR'jJj, - China and Glass-lFare. Just received by the late ar rivals from Liverpool, N. York, and Boston, a very elegant as sortment of CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE. A 1.90, PLATED CASTORS, BRI TANNIA TEAPOTS, and a variuty of FANCY ARTICLES, which will bo sold low lor cash or city imper. .T O. CHAMBERLIN, No. 5, Gibbon’s Buildings. ON CONSIGNMENT, 20 Barrels Shell Burks 4 Boxes Garden Seeds 1 Case Doth, llnir and Hearth Brushes 1 do Japanned Bellows t do English Fancy Soaps 2 Casks Day & Marlin’s Blacking Jan 8 37rp|| “ 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 the ninth of March is the important day appointed for the drawing of the UNION CANAL LOTTERY, FIFTEENTH CLASS. T HE Prizes in this Lottery, are deter- mined in the same mariner as the pre ceding class, which has aiforded such uni versal satisfaction. It is under the man agement of J. B. YATES and A. M’lN- TYRE, and will be drawn under the super intendance of the Commissioners appointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania. The sum to bo disposed of in this Lottery, i9 g3®89®8©i> In the following splendid prizes SCHEME. I Prize of 30,000 is J30,000 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 - - 20,300 10608 - - - 8 - - 04,864 12120 Prizes, 22100 Blanks, * J205.320 31220 Tickets. PRICE OF TICKETS, ::::::: i %1. p* Orders are received in the above BRIL LIANT LOTTERY, by W. UOBE».TSO*r, whose orders in the proceeding class pro duced a large amount of prizes, among which was No. 25,343, combination 54, 22, 30, glftOO. *,* Prize tickets paid or received as cash Feb 8 830,000 810 000 5,000 5,000 CAPITALS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA Union Canal Lottery• 15th Class—New Series. T HE above splendid Prizes will be dis tributed on the Minth of March next. Those who would become candidates will hand in their names without delay, at EXCHANGE OFFICE. YVhcrc Tickets can at present be order**! at Seven Dollars. feb 4 60 V. frtaies V-avVk. Aofea, rqOR SALE at V LUTHER'S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20 £ ivannnh Library N EW and complete Catalogues of Bonks, belonging to this Institution, may be had at the Library Roam.—Price 25 eta, ■ Feb 9 Wanted Immediately. T WO FIRST RATE JOURNEYMEN BOOT-MAKERS, to whom constant employment will be given. Alao, a free | colored apprentice, to tile above business, of about fourteen years of age. JOSEPH SINGER, Broughton-Street. near Bull-St. (Tl J- S. informs his custom- ers, that in making Boots for JO 50 per pair, and foot- ing for J3 50, it is for CASH ONLY, as when a credit is given, the price, is JO tor making, and J4 50 tor footing. Just received as above, from Now-York, a supply of the FINEST CALF SKIN, suitable for first rete boots and shoes, which • will be made up at the above price, both in I the finest and strongest manner. Jan 19 46ng NtW-YOHK StateLiterature Lottery, CLASS IV. ID* TO BE DRAWN ON THE SIXTH OF APRIL NEXT, AND BE CON CLUDED 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 the fol lowing manner:— 2 frizes Of 810.000 3 - - - - - - 5.000 1 3,082 17 1.000 20 500 41 200 51 100 and a large number of smaller denomina tion. nndr.lmnces for a short time only, SIX DOLLARS—Shares in proportion. Orders received and forwarded, free of ex pense, by W. ROBE IITS ON, who ordered in the Lottery just closed, for persons in this city, No. 25,313, combination 54,22,30, JlOOO 2,810, 8,28.29, 100 and a large amount in smaller prizes. Jan 26 ' Board and Lodging. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can be accommodated hi a respectable private Family with Board and Lodgings and a sep- aiate sitting room, if required, handsomely furnished, upon moderate terms-—or three Gentlemen winhing to foTm a private party, may bn accommodated.—-For particulars apply at this office. laoit 48 Jtto. .'•lrnw mn® si&m EXECUTOR’S SALE. BT GAXiVTHT BAKER, 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 the Executor. moo UZc,: fc HE.iU QU Hi'EUS, Savannah, 27th Dec. 1824. Brigade Orders. 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 tiraeB and pla 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 pre scribed by Congress. The Genera) 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 neghgende on the part of the officers or privates under his command. However unpleasant it may be, it will not be pretermitted, tinder 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 the discipline of the Brigade. By order General IlAnnCN, SAMUEL STILES. Aid-de-Cuap. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, \ Savannah, Jan. 18, 1825. j 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’ clock, A. M. aconvention ofthe 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 non commissioned officers of Effingham Battalion—And on the 11th of March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the re view and inupection of the Battalion. On the 1 Blit March next, at 11 o’clock, a convention ofthe field, staff, company and non-eoniniiSSluiieU ufliicra of the Camden County Battalion—And on the 19th March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the review and inspection oftne Battalion- On the 21st March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention ofthe field, staff, compa ny and non-commissioned officers of the Wayne County Battalion—And on the 22d March noxl, at 11 o’clock, A. M. the re view and inspection ofthe Battalion. On the 24th March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the field, staff, com pany and non-commissioned officers ofthe Glynn County Battalion—And on the 25th March, the review and inspection of the Battalion. On the 20th March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the field, staff', com pany and non-commissioned ^officers of M’- Intosli County Battalion—And on the 29th March, the review and inspection of the Battalion. On the 30th March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the held, staff, com pany and non-commissioned officers of the Liberty County Battalion—And on the 31st Mai..), „. -s, it,, review and inspection of the Battalion. On the 1st of April noxt, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention of the field, staff, com- S any and non-commissioned officers of the ryan County Battalion—And on the 2d the review and inspection ofthe Battalion. On the 7th April next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a convention ofthe field, staff, compa ny and non-commissioned officers ofthe 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, aud pri vates be armed and accoutred accotding to law, except such as belong to Volunteer Corps, whose equipments shall be in con formity with the rules for the government ofthe corps. Field Officers, with their staff, of this brigade, are required to attend the reviews and inspection within their respect ive commands. Alt officers wilt be provided with their commissions on the day ofinspne- 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 ; whicli returns will be consolidated by the Adjutant, the same to be delivered to me at tho commencement of the inspection of the Battalion. After the review and in spection, such further exercises and man- ouvres, will be performed as may be re quired by the Commanding-General. WM. C. WAYNE. BrigadeTnsp. 1st Brig. 1st Div. G. M. Jnn 19 48 Hair Filters. R ECEIVED by the Louisa Matilda, and for sale by N. B. WEED. Jan 15 2100 Fob 3 Tom. BUSHELS CORN, afloat, for Oznuburghs. BALES first quality OZNABURGIIS, I just received Mid for sale by Flki CALVIN BAKER. BY JT. B. HERBRT Sc 00. THIS DAY, 10th inst. Will be sold on Jackson’s Wharf, at XI o’clock, tor account of the underwriters and all concerned, One Mast, one Jib Stay,Fore sail, one Flying-Jib, Bonnet of a Jib. and Running Rigging, damaged on hoard 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 GLA.VSW'ARE. BT J. a. HERBERT Sc 00. On SATURDAY, 12th inst. Will be sold before our store, without re serve, an invoice uf rich cut Glass, consist ing of SetB of Dishes of different patterns Qt. and pt. Decanters do. do. Butter Tubs and Stands do. do. Jugs and Plates do. do. Tumblers, Wines, Cordials. Clarets, die. They can be examined at any time pre* vlous to the sale, at our store. Terms, cash. feb 5 ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE. BT J. B. HERBERT Sc CO. On FRIDAY. 18th March, Will be sold ut the Marble Yard in State street, next to Dr. Habersham, at 11 u’cluok; a quantity of Marble Slabs, Brown Stdte, and Stone-Cutter’s Tools, together with the Building on said Lot, being the personal estate of William Mastvrton deceased, and sold by order ofthe administratrix. Terms cash. feb 7 VieKiiTS &EUE1V o. P ERSONS who have ordered Tickets in the MARYLAND STATE LOT- LERY, now drawing—ten days over— FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS high- est prize, are inforim'd that they arc re. ceived. Tickets TWELVE DOLLARS, Halves and quarters in proportion. Also, tickets in the NEW YORK LITERA TURE LOTTERY, to he drawn 6th of April. Highest Prizes TWO of TEN THOUSAND, THREE of BJIVE THOU- SAND, die—Tickets SIX DOLLARS, Halves, Quarters and Eighths, in piupor. tion. Orders received for 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 TICKKT8 IlF/ EIVj,1). PENNSYLVANIA UNION CANAL LOTTERY P ERSONS who have ordered Ticket.-Jn the above Lottery can obtain them by application to the Subscriber. Whole Tickets • J7 00 Halves . - 3 60 Quarters • . 1 75 Eighths • - 0 871 WM. ROBERTSON*. Georgian Office.- feh 4 60 HtanA State Lottery ot M AllYLth D, THIRD CLASS. T HE Official List of the eleventh draw ing is received. The following are the prizes taken from ths wheel. No. 8652 JlOOO 570, 10833 v 600 1649, 19283 100 6u28, 12261 50 And 193 prizes of JIO The following are the BRILLIANT CA PITALS to be drawn. Some of them will probably he out on the 12th drawing, which is due here on the 11th instant. 840,000 810,000 20,000 5,000 TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS. Orders taken at the above price at LUTI1 E U’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Feb 7 OGI ETHOUPR BALL, Br the Savannah Volunteer Guards, M EMBERS who are subscribers to the above Ball, to be given on the 11th inst. in celeb ation ofthe 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 yet sub scribed, may leave their names with either ofthe undersigned. Screven, Heinfmahn, Robertson, Feb I 57 i tne undersigned. W.C Wayne, ) J. P. i F. Densler, <F.W. W. I. Hunter, j * ( Wm.I Notary Public. T HE subscriber has taken No. 14, Mon- gin’s West Wharf, fronting the Bay, where he will attend to all bufdnesK as & PUBLIC NOTARY, and for the SHIP PING OF SEAMEN. Having been con. versant in cases of Insurance, he also of. fers his services aa an INSURANCE BRO KER. In commercial cities, besides incor porated Insurance offices, it is common and usual to have offices where individuals un- ddtwrite, and who otlen take risks, when the incorporated offices refuse, and often the insured divide the risk between the one and the other. WM. BELCHER. Feh 7 5 ft i. Marine and Fire Insurance Company A N election will be held on MONDAY, the 14th February, at the office ofthe Marine and Fire Inaurnnce Company, for seven Directors, to manage the affairs of the Institution for one year. ALEX. M. KER, Hec’ry. Feb 1 57 Socket c 'pades. CASK Socket Spade,-., just received and for sajfhy H. fi. WEED. Jan 4 a