Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 07, 1825, Image 3

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WIILUM PATTERSON, H as removed to the brick itm, ond door out of hi* former stand, where lw a eow opening tt ierge end "Jfenerii a* aortmenl of mst <bd®ids 4 out raosivsd from New-Yorh by the Augua- ■C gjvjnnth, end other recent arrivals. 1 *M01tO WHICH ABB, Cloth* end Ceuiine/u ' Pleine end Blenket* SSS^SfrLOi . Da Domestic* Bloeched end unblehched domutio sheet ing* end shirtings. Dark end light Cejicou Linen*. Lawn* end Linen Csmbrieu Pletillee Buiaie-end Irish Dioper* , Cambrics end Muslins Nankin snd Canton Crapes Bombasetts, BouilwSeena, end Dimities Blech end col. Italian Crepes Clerk & Paislcjfs spool cotton Hosiery end dnruing Yarn White end colored Cravats Bolivar do ■ Hunter's Cord Ladies horse skin end kid gloves Gentlemen’s do and keevurdo t And a variety of fancy articles. ftc. die. Also, a large supply of 4* inch Cotton Bagging, Which he offers for sale at reduced prices, o t 6 mw ®mm« 3A.MV.ft WELLS, KBROBANT TAILOB, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE CltY- HOTEL. ON TilE BAY, 1 9 now opening e large asssortmeut of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, lie. of the moat fashionable pattorns, and tome df them of a very mperipf quality , which he will make up in the kxwxst Artu jicatsst iTTl.l!-Hhe having a number of first rate workmen in his employ, which he hits brought uul from }lie North/ ALSO, A LAAQE ASSORTMENT OF NSW AND FASHIONABLE . ReaAj .Made, Clotting* comprising every article in hi, line, which were,made in (he,best manner, uuder his own superintendence, expressly for this market.— Alsu, a large auprtmeot of LADIES'; CLOAKS, some of a very superior quality. Orders of 'his former customers are solicited. Oct 15 *7 ' CANDEE \ WARLAND, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, O E3PECTFULLY inform the oitiaans of A*. Savannah and it* vicinity, that they have taken a stand in Whlttaker-Slraet. nearly opposite the Mansion-House, Wheia they intend to carry on tha TAILORING BU SINESS iotUin various breaches' THKV OFFER FOH SALE, 8upurfiue Blue and Black Clotha , Fancy'Colon 'do. Blub and Black Caasimere* Figured Bilk and Valanqia Vestings " Grecian Vetrat do. vary elegant Dot do. Wonted Striped 'also a hood assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, Consisting oi Gentlemen’* Blue and Black Conti Blue, Brown and Steele Mixt Frock do. Do. do. Coatee* Blue and Black Pantaloon* Sattinett* and Bangup Cord* do. Grecian Velvet, Valencia and Figured Silk Veit* . Striped da. Blue Cambist Cloaks, very elegant ■ Scotch Plaid do. Various colors LIREWISE, Gentlemen’s Fancy Cravats Suspenders, Gloves, Black Stocka Cravat Stiffeners, Ac. to. Together with a general assortment of Trim- mingt used iu their line of bnsines. IT All orders executed at the shortest pos sible, notice, and in a manner warranted to give satisfaction. Work done Ify the first New-York Workmen, and according to the latest and most approved fashions., N. B.—One of the partners residing at the North, the business will be conducted by . G. M. WARLAN D. Opt ¥1 32pw THE NEXT LOTTERY. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, T HE odd and even system, by which this Lottery is to be drawn, w»a at first popular, and is growing, stiff mor* *u every day. The drawing will take placo oo the ninth or this month, and be completed in' one day. Highest prize 30,000 D0X4& . J Prize of, 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 10 Prizes of 10 Prizesof 30 Prizes of 80 Prize* of 100 Prizesof 200 Prizesof 400 Prizes of 20000 Prizes of 20813 Prizes. SCHEME. 430,000 is 10,000 is 5.000 is 1,000 ia 500 is 100 iB 20 is 20 is 10 is 5 is 4 is 430,000 10,000 ' 6,000 to.ooo - 5,000 3.000 3,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 80,000 $152,800 40000 Tickets. Not one Blank to a Prize, liolen, issstSSMSISIlSStSSSSVtlSSt IH) Halves,,2 5Q Quarters 1 25 Eighths,02 OltnEHS LEFT AT . . ALLENS EXCHANGE OFFICE. where in the last Stato Lotteries were so d the -iO.OhO—the 10.000—am) the 5,000 did 1st prizes, and paid the 20,000, and the 10.000—and where have been sold priaos of lbn.OOO—25.000—20,000—8 of 10.0U0—3 of 5.000—10 of 1,000 dollars, tic. Ac. whtoh were all drawn in ono day, amounting |o TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU SAND DOLLARS. ID’Orilers enclosing cash or prize tickets, cost pi.id, from any part of the Union, promptly attended to. Address . 8. ft M. ALLEN ft CO. NrtV1 Savannah. RENEW YMUR PRIZES- GRAND STATF. LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, SIXTH CLA88. D RAWS in Baltimore on the 9th No vember, and contains the fqllowing capitals 1 Of : > (1 1: ! : 430,000 1 .- t t .- 1 : : : ! 10,000 .1 : ! t : 5 000 10 : , 1 .- s. : : ; : 1,000 10 : : 1 : 600 ftc. ftc, , Whole Tickets, 45; Halves, 2 50; Qu&r ter*, l *5. Country and City orders promptly attond-' die, *t LUTHER’S I Exchange Office. Oct 29 ON WEDNESDAY NEXT7 T he grand state lottery OF MARYLAND draws, all in*a few PHIZES W,ien t h® following SPLENDID 30,000 DOLLARS, 10,000 DOLLARS, 6,000 DOLLARS, ’ 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS,, . .. 10 of .600 DOLLARS, ate. arc to be distributed. Ticket* and Basroa can yet be had, by leaving vour or- ; ALLEN’S OFFICE. Cr Prize* In other Lotteries received.— Ticket* $5—Shares in proportion. * .sep. LOST, I>ETWEBN Johngton-dt Market square, Vr£" ‘^iMe string of CORAL BEADS. ^«tLo*ce bere ' Wded ^ **• . • 84 MAS. S< HOWARD, H AS just, received per ship Chariot,.a choice supply of fresh and warranted MBBIOnnifi, prepared and put Op by John Williamson dt Co. of Boston, among which are Castor Oil, superior quality Arrowroot 1 Magnesia, calcined Epsptn Salts. Camomile Flowers Flaxseed, Sails, Senna, Manna Sweet Oil of a very inperior quality Essential Oil Spruce Pearl Barley, Oa’meal Opodeldoc. Rose Water Soda, Seidlitz and Rochelle Powders ’Sulphur, Cream of Tartar Salt Petre, Alum, Castile Snap Rose Soap, English Spice Bitters Calomel, Jalap, Mint Lozenges Cologne Water,Ottoofylosei Tooth Brushes, Rhubarb, Paregoric Tincture Burk, Camphor. Antimony Wine, Indelible Ink Essences, Spices, Sealing Wax With a variety of other articles in the above line, all of which are offered for sale much below the usoal prices., Nov 5 • . 38re JUST RECEIVED, Q ffk HOGSHEADS St. Croix Sugar OM 20 Barrels Cider Vinegar 10 Quarter Casks Currant Wine . 60 Begs Coffee - It Cases Negro Shook 2 Do high quartered Calf Skin do 20 Boxes Sperm Candles 100 Pieces Cotton Bagging For sale low by- TAFT ft PADELFORD. Nov 3 1 . 36p FACTORAGE ANp COMMISSION. T HE subscriber informs his friends and Lite public, that he has commenced the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU SINESS, and solicits their patronage. He has taken a Fire-Proof Store on Telfair’s Wharf. Attention and despatch will be steadily pursued -for the interest of those who may entrust their business in htm. J/MES D. I1UGUENIN. Nov 4 37 10 FULTON MARKET BEEF. • JUST RECKIVBn, HALF BARRELS F. M. BEEF 100 Barrels No,.3 Muckarel 35 do Nq. 2 do 20 Half bble. No. 1 do 40 Barrels Rosin 20 do . Pitch > .10 do Varnish 2000 Font Oars, for sslo hy BRADLEY, CLAGHORN ft WOOD. Nov 5 MISSING A TRUNK OF GOODS, al-ont three feel sqpare, marked “ Hiram Houston, Ire dell County, N. Or" has been shipped from New-York, by mistake, in some of the southern packets. Any person who can give information concerning it to the owner, or Messrs. Kelly ft Clawson, New-York, or the subscril e> , will be rewarded. G. B. LAMAR. Nov 5 • 38p LOST. riTWO half barrels of Beef, belonging to JL the subscriber, marked J. B. are miss ing from on board the brig Pheasant, sup posed to be taken by mistake. Also s bar rel of pork, same mark, from on board sente vessel, on her previous trip. Any porson in possession or having any knowledge of the above'articles, will please inform JOHN BRADLEY, Grocer, Whitaker-Street. Nov 3 . - 30 ' MRS. FINDER, H AS removed to Lawrence’s Buildings, opposite D. B. Nichols’Jewelry. Store, northwest corner of Young’s Buildings Market-Square. Mm. P. can- eccommo date a few gentlemen as day boarders. Nov 4 37t . ID- REMOVAL. ,. D Ri FURTHhss removed to the tone- 1 meet on the south aifle of Warren- Square* in front of the late resilience of Jams* Wallace, deceased. Neva 38 TO HIRE. A GOOD COOK, Webber and Ironer.— Bbe ia also a good seamstress, and can be well recommended. Apply at this office. Nor 6 38p WANTED. N ORTirCAROLlKA BANK NOTES, by T. S. LUTHER ' Met 4 ED AND FANCY GOOS, AMONG WHICH ARK, thd Balance Handle Knives and Buck and Bone Handle do , do • Razor* in csss* »nd doz. in gtsat Va riety Peq, Pocket, twp blade and Sportmen’s Knives Rodger’s Knives and Scissors Shoe, Bread, Butchers’ and Cook*’ Knives Chizzels, Plane Irons, and Gouge* of all kinds Drawhig • Knives, broad and narrow Plated, Brittania, and Iron, tea and ta- ble Spoons Brittannia tea and coffee Pots, Compo sition , copper and iron Tea-kettles Composition Saucepans and Digesters Brass, iron and Japanned Candlesticks and Lamps Waffle and Wafer Irons Gilt, plated, pearl, hone and japanned Buttons Coat, vest and.suspender Moulds Padlocks, chest, trunk, till snd cop. .' bond brass aod iron Box Locks Knob and Mortice Locks Stock locks * Files and Rasp* of all kinds Morocco.pocket-books and wallota Notp cases and work boxoa dressing Cases Btass curtain, cloak and curtain Pina » Brass and iron butt Hiugoa ' Wood and bed screws ‘ Hook and Plate Hingns - Sledges and Hand Hammers Anvils and Vicas, Iron wedges, Shoe and nnil Hammers Brass commode Knobs ’ Brass, iron and wood Castors Coal-scoops and coa|-heods Coal-sifters and Dust pans, Spit-boxes Whitleraore’s cotton and wool Cards. Biock.Tio, Fawcets, Ivory and'Horn Combs Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combs Tucl( and side Combs - Spectacles and cases Plated stirrup irons, bridle bitts & spurs ' Bras* Andirons, shovel and tongs Braae and wire Fenders . Iron and Steel knitting pins Needles, Fistr-hooks and fishing tackle . Cast iron Pots, ovens, dogs, Spiders & skillets . , Sad-ironB, Trace-chains & screw plates German, English, Blister and Cast steel Hand, pannell, mill, pit, cross cut, back and keyhole Saws Brace, and Bitts Round and flat Bolts Smith’s and small Bellow* Waggon and Cart boxes Bed Keys. Hide whips, Tacks Si Brads Copper Boat-nails, Spelling Books .'and Writing Paper, slates and slate pencils Shovels, spades and hoes Together with almost every other article in the line, which are offered for sale on ac- cummodating terms by NATH. B. WEED, , Oct 29 No. 6, Gibbous’ Range. CHARLES Mi CAJ&EE&; JEER CHANT TAILOR, RICIBoaouGR, LIBXRTF COUNTY, R . '.7 - Georgia. ESPECTFULLY inform, the public that ha hu just returned from the North with a general and handsome assortment of BRplDCLOTHS, CASSlitERES, he. Also, aj great variety of the bast , and most ; ' ' FASHIONABLE WORK, constantly for sale, ms cheap as eao be pur- ehased in Savannah or'elsewhere. • tj- Work egeouted by the first rata New- York workmen. Oct 25 j) # % [Established line,] ., “ Packet ship BMP E R Q R, J. H.BfttntU,Mtieier, .Will receive quick despatch For freight or passage, apply on bodrd, It Jones’ Upper Wharf, or ta Nov* HALL & HOYT. ' NEW FALL GOODS. R ECEIVED by (be subscribers, by th late srriyals from N*w-Vork, a very general assortment of WOOLEN, COTTON LINEN AND SILK GOODS. Country Merchants,,Planters and othera, are invited to call and examine them, as they are disposed to sell at a small profit, for cash or pn the thbal credit, to responsible persons. J. INGL18 ft CO, Oct 18 ' . . 28re p* last Railing coppered and copper fastened Frandh ship ■ CORNELIE, - , Riou, Matter, Will taka freight phd passage, for the above port. Apply to the Captain on board, or to JOHN M. DEGOUNOR, - - T Oo the Bay. Nov 36l FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, The staunch copper fastened stbr, MAGNOLIO, P. S. Pitcher, MufUr,. I® coitip|ete order to perform a voyage to the West Indies or aoy port of the United States. For terms tpplv to BRADLEY, CLAGHORli ft WOOD, incisux’s Wharf, nov 4 37 d WlIiTBEHGER if CORNWELL* H AVE removed to the store lately occu pied by Mr.'L. Petty, on Jones’ Up per Wharf, where they offer for sale, on ac commodating terms,. 50 Bags Green Coffee 20 do St. Domingo do 10 do Java do 25 Barrels 9t. Croix Sugar 55 do Philadelphia Whiskey |0 do Mnnongahela do high proof 6 Pipes Holland Gin. Weeip Brand 60 Demijohns 3d proof doi supr. quality 6 Pipes Cognac Brandy 1 Puncheon Old Ji maica Rum Iff One eighth Casks Madeira Wine 10 Quarter Casks good Teneriffe 6 do Londoa Particular do 10 do Bwnel Malaga 5 HalfPipes Sicily Madeira 50 Half and Quarter Boxes Gunpow der, Hyson snd Souchong Teas 60 Canisters Gunpowder Tea 100 Boxes and half boxes Soap 30 do Sperm Candles 175 Kegs all sizes fresh Water Crackers 50 Barrels New Flour 50 HalfBsrrels do ”30 Bnrrels Prime Pork 10 Barrels and Half Barrels Mess do 10 Kegs Manufactured Tobacco 3 Boxes Pine Apple Cheese 9 Casks Goshen - do 10 Bags Pepper * 5 do Pimento 5 do Race Ginger 5 Boxes London Mustard 10,000 First Quality Spanish Began 100 Bags Shot 40 Kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder 40 Half Kegs jjo do 50 Eaglq Cannisters do 50 Kegs Cut Nails, assorted 60 Five Gallon Demijohns 500 BuBneis Liverpool Ground Salt 200 do Turks Island do Oct 20 24tf LANDING FROM SHIP CHARIOT, f) K HOGSHEADS ST, CROIX SUGAR At/ 10 Quarter Casks Malaga Wine 20 Boxes Cotton and Wool Cards 10 Package* Domestic Cotton Goods Wrapping and Writing Paper IN STORE, 20 Pipes Oid-Ruteobnrg Gin 10 Hogsheads do 10 do Northern Bum 20 Bags Coffee : 1 150 Pieces Bagging 200 Barrels Navy and Pilot Bread Sattinett’, Axes, ftc. I For sale by PARIS HILL. Nov I : 341.1 WINDOW GLASS. 1 BOXES 10 by 12 Window Qlest, lift landing from schooner Moses, for sale at manufacturer's prices. Ah(>, for sale, 50 Bags White Qoffee. Apply to B, W. DELAMATER. Oct 29 33b, rllHE'Uodanigned lias taken the lease of A the north-western Tenements of Messrs.' .4. L w ft Co’s, new Fire-Proof Store*, where tie co itinues to devote all hi, lime to FACTORAGE If COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will make liberal advance* on the deposit of produce consigned to him for sale. The birth Tor boats i* always accessible and per- feollyi safe, and the irou crane it Use most ear] and safest in Ilia port; aod they are constant ly attended by an intelligent , and correct swora Wharfinger, who attends also to (be ,lowing and weighing of produce. PETIT DE ViLLERS, Factor. Savannah, I5ih October. 1825. 27rc PARAGON 1DLL.MILL. .Tho above mill, under the charge jof a Miller, «'4nn apericer is ready Jo receive rice to be pouuded on toll, at the -fuilowmg rate*: 9 per cent, the owner takiifg all the offal. 7 per cent, the owner taking half do. 8 per cent the mill taking all do Apply to Amos Baker, at the mill, or in Sa vannah to the subscriber. JACOB READ. At J. P. Williamson’s Counting-Room. Nov 3 38rt BLANKETS and BAGGING W. and \A. ftoae, H AVE received by the ship Emily, from Liverpool, -• 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 inch Dundee Cotton Bagging GrundyV White, Blue and Mixt Plains Point and London Duffle Blankets which with'those already on hand, df last year’s importation, will euabla them to supply their customer! oo very moderate terms. Their assortment of STAPLE AND FAN CY GOODS, will be very complete iu * few days. ’ Oct 13 ' 26 OLIVER TENNY, orrziu for sai.c, Q X HH1)S. St. Croix and N. O. Sqgar OsJ 25 Bags and 3 Hogsheads Coffee 6 Hogsheads 4th proof Rum 2 do do Jamaica do 4 Pipes Holltod Gin s 2 do. Brandy 20 Qifarter Casks Wine o do. do Co.nlihl 15 Boxes No.lOCotton Cards 150 do Yellow Soap SO' do Transparent do 100: do Segars . 2 do Mustard 12. Dozen Stoughton’s Bitters 2300 Yards Sheetings and Shirtings Straw Bonnets, ftc. ,. Andereon't Wharf. OctMR 28 ENGLISH CHEESE. I' Hampers first quality English Cheese. b For sale by , BRApLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD. . Anciaux's Wharf, ct 25 31 wt FOR HAVRE, Th* fast sailing < BY CALVIN BAKER, THIS DAY, 7th init'. at Xt oMIook. / . In front of his Auction Store, a.general as sortment of GROCERIES, and at half past ' ?,?. f ^ olook > lD 1 OV/nrity of DRY GOODS. Nov 6 BYJ. B, •HERBERT, ft CO. t tefoJjtVcJSttal lYharf, it Xl oVlocliq for account of the iiliderwri- tyJba ren l7 * b » Im LtAF TOBACCO, damaged on board theschr. Jane, on her passage from New-Orfosna, to this port, and sotdliy oMerof the Pori War- deus.—Term* cash. ; Nov 6. . o cioea, a. a A c t TO RENT, A Brick Tenement, consisting of a STORE aud DWELLING, formerly accupied by II. Archer. and adjoining Messrs. L Baldwin ft Co. oo the Bay. Also, tha dwelling part of the new tenement over this store now occu pied by Messrs. W. Lippitt ft Co. For terms apply to HALL A HOYT. Oct 25 fflfflMMt AN UNCOMMONLY FINE ESTATE • FOR SALE. / r| GIER * CARTER, will expose for sale P“ Wi o suotioo, at Charleston,:oti rUESDAY, the 15th November, at eleven n’cloek, A. M.'oo the osrth side of Ihe Ex- 1 * " change, the TIDE SWAMP PLANTATION AND RICE MILL, called LawrtUHill, oo this river, heioogieg to the esiat* J*mf.s Ht. Ancrum. The su perior value of this plantation and mill, it to well known as to require no particular del- ‘ cription. Reference is howaVer invited to previous advertiksmsmt. . Tctuts—One fourth cash : balance paya ble io three equal annual instalments, wither mortgage of the property, with an assignment of an executed policy of insurance oo tbu Tide Machine snd personal security, if re quired by the assignee of the hie Mr. An- CRUSt. Possession will be given of the planta-' tion on the 12th January next, and of the mill oh the he February. Th# cash part of the purchase not to be required until such poMcssion iii given. Ocl27 32|)12nov TO RENT, The house' and two lota in fffiW Broughton-st. belonging to the l||Ij|Bsubscriber. Apply to Wx. Dr MB^Kviks, Esq. Possession will be given early in November. J. M. BERRIEN, oct 8 23 A Nov 1 tpQ rejipt •THE STORE now occupied by Jonathan Meigs, and posses sion given immediately. GEO. GLEN. 35 TO RENT, A Brick Tenement DWEL LING-HOUSE, on the north tide Msrket-Squsre, at present occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene. Possession can be had an the fint day of November next. Also, the STORE formerly occupied by Mr. John B- Wick, ass shoe store- Pnaaeaainngiv on immediately. Apply to CHARLES ROE. Oct 1 ' 21 Possession c November n TO RENT, THREaE stores in the building op posite Penfieid’s Range, Whitaker Street. Also, three tenements a- hove said store, smtable for d]vel ling or boarding houses. Potseasiou given immediately. Apply to G. ft C. BONNEY, On the premises. Nov 4 ‘ 37||tf m ORANGES. J UST received 33 bbls. Oranges, put up by capt. John Chevalier, aod warrant ed of the first quality. For sale h y Bradley; claghorn & woon. 3* REMOVED., T HE Subscriber has removed his Nota rial Offij e td the one occupied by M. J. KAPPEL, Esqr. on tho Bay. J. GEORGE Oet 29 33 PINK SAUCERS, F OR painting On Velvet, Drawing in Water Color*, ftc. in great variety, for sale by LAY ft HENDRICKSON, Oct 29 v Druggists, Shad’s Daildings. FINE RAZORS. SCISSORS AND KNIVES- "DECEIVED and for sale by Hi Oct 29 N. B. WEED. BOARDING. S X or seven single gentlemen can be ac commodated with Board and Lodging in a respectable private family, in a healthful situation in Brooghton-Street. Apply at,the Georgian Office. Ocq27 32 EMERSON’S RAZOR STRAPS. A SUPPLY of these celebrated STRAPS, jnA received per ship Chariot, from Bostom aod for sale by ’ LAY ftJIENDRICKSON, Nov I .. . Druggist* CUNNINGHAM'S ANCHOR GIN. I QA BBLS: Cunniogham’s Anchor Gin. OU Just received and for sale by Oct. 2T *■' CALVIN BAKER. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. A FItESFI SUPPLY of very light colored Pure Winter Strabied Lamp Oil, just received and for sale hy Oct 27 ‘GEO. RYERSON, Druggist. POST-OFFICE, J - Savannah, 61h November, 1825. | C URCUMSTANCES render it at pres- f ent, inexpedient to close the Northern. Mad on Sunday morning, the former ar rangement will therefore, until further no tice, be resumed- GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M. NWS 38p COTTON BAGGING. ’ PIECES Prime 42 inoh Inverness Bsggiog, just reaeived and for sale, ©it 27 CALVIN BAKER. i DANCiNG ACADEMY. J OHN C. LEGE, respectfully begs leave to Inform the public'and bis former pa trons, that his DANCING 8CHOOL is again oped for the season- .The terms will be twelve dollars per quarter. Nov 3 S7p| FOUR HUNDRED PACKAGES CROKERY, CHINA AND GLASS WARE, Just received, by the late arti vain from Liverpool, New-York and Boston, together with a large Stock of opened Ware on the shelves, makes hit assortment l complete, and will be sold on ac r chmmodaiiog terms bjr T. G. CHAMBERLIN. Ne. 6, Gibbous’ Buildings, ' 34re W' Nov 1 FRESH- BOOTS AND SHOES. 01 The subscriber has receiv- . B I ed by recent.arrivals a gen era! assortment Of BOOTS and 6HOE8, which he of- fen for sale on reasonable terms. . GEO. NEWHALL, Young’s-Building', oct 6 ltn23 AUGUSTA STAGE-OFFICE 3 REMOVED. . are City P ERSONS wishing seats in the Sevan- nab and’Augusta Line of Stages, art requdatysd to apply at the Bar of thi Hotel. * # oct 8 24 Im SA VANNAH AND AUG USTA STAGE LINE, 1 ao,000 DOLliAfiA. O N Wtdnudny Mbit, the GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARY- LAND, drawn in a few mlnVtes, by the odd aud even system, secured by letters patent from the United Slatee, will be drawn.— This Scheme contains the following SPLENDID PRIZES? ’ I PRIZE OF 30.000 DOLLARS. ' 1 do 10,000 DOLLARS. I do 6,000 DOLLARS. 10 do 1,000 DOLLAR'S. 10 do 600 DOLLARS. . 30 do 100 DOLLAR8. 60 do 60 DOLLARS. 100 do 20 DOLLARS. 200 do io DOLLARS. . DT Adventurers are informed that their tickets are received. Whole Ticket, -v,.,o,.*8 OO Halves, 250 Quarters 1 25 WM. ROBERTSON. ^utrs x/yitCi V Prizes in other Lotteries, received a* cash, and cash given for prizes a* soon at drawn.. Nov 4 CABINET MAKING AND UPHOL STERING. T HE subscriber having removed back te his old established stand, thinks it ne cessary to notify hia friends and the public 0 that effect, and still tendera hia service! in any branch of the above business, either in mukiug or repairing, and wiji'execule all orders faithfully, and upon the lowoat poa- -:ible terms. He takos this opportunity of returning hi* thanks forplmt support,, and hopes for it* continuance. A* his residence and business are together, he may be, found on the spot at ail :imes. GEO. G. PARIES. Broughton St. next door uni of Dr. Daniell. N. B. Turning of all kinds done ss shoves Oct 27 31—2w WANTED TO ENGAGE, A SUITABLE PERSON to take charge of the Camden County Aiademy.— The salary to be given, will be $200 per year, and all the tuition money, which will amount under a proper instructor, to $1000 or more. The quahfleations required wjU be a good moral character, a correct knowl edge of the English, with the Latin aod Greek Language* and Mttbomatic*. By order of the CnmwUuionert, BELTON A. COPP.Sec’ry. St. Marys, 19th Oct. 1826. N.B—All letters addressed U the sub scriber 00 the above subject, must be'post paid. Nov 2 It re MRS. SMITH, '"** P ESPECTFULLY inform* her friends KR. and the public, that she continues the business of MANTUA MAKING; at l|or residence, Bnmghton-Slrect, next door West of the residence of W. B. Bcu.oca, Esq. end will be grateful for a cootinuaooe of their favors, having received the latest fashions by thq last arrivals from the north. Oct 27 ' 32 W ILL positively commence running on tho fourth instant, and will leave Sa vannah every FRIDAY, SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, at four o’clock, A. M-.ft arrive st Augusta the day after, at five o’eik. P. M—For seats apply at Col. ShelhnanM Mansion House. Horses aud Stages io 'the beat order. STEVEN PEARCE, Proprietor. N. B—A fine drove of HOUSES aud MULES, for sale at the Georgia Hotel Stables. Nov 3 '38' STOPPED, Y esterday from * negro man, * not* ut the Bank of jhe Statu of Georgia^ which tha owner can obtain by pairing for thi* advertisement. Apply || th* offles of the Geprgiu. " " '■ Kstf’ -■ ' - f» 99 . Land Lottery Notice. T HE subscriber having acted as qne of the Receivers of,Names for Chatham County, best leave to inform the inhabitants of said county, who may have been absent nn. tuneful buemeee. or'deprtved by other coulee, cqntomplated by the act, fruct' registering 'their names, that he will attend to making out tfie necessary affidavit*, to b« forward- edto the eunctitlve in aruplc »*d legal form. My office is iu the Cdstom-HnUse. JOS. S. PELOT. ' tOett* no, H AVING taken the BAKERY fomwrlt occopied by Mr. P. BAasIk. to ready to serve hia former costomm arid all nth* * whe rnw. plena to fovor him with, their efu- too. He iatsudt keeping a constant wpefr of PILOT AND NAVY BREAdT m noy quantity that «*y be wqnted, and oai aagiXHl Wn»* ** can be proenrtd at th*