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

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10,000 i,ooQ 1,000 600 w St,010 *»> 11134 06.539 dK 94(614. M,«», 34,704,38,7*0) 39,854, 13.546, It,HO, 97,319,34,987, 38,046, 38.019, 38,960, 17.903,18,780,91,363,97,614, 93 365,34,998,37,679,37,314, 60 . 38.949,39,500, . . ' f Th,> above prise* to bo aoldat <mt oju-t ia m ioUfry. il unexcelled by any oilier office iotheCninn. jj- Adventurtri art adviaed to refit* tbeii w SPLENDID scheme of NEW-YOllK > IT ATS UTHaATVaB CLASS NO. HI, FOR 1895, Wind, trill bo drawn on the fourth day of January, 1836, aud finished in a taw minutes. «5 Numbers—6 Hai.luts to as Drawn. SELLING SCHEME. 1 Prizo of i 100,000 ia $100,000 1 do 50,800 50,080 1 do 20,000 20,000 1 du 10,500 18,508 2 do ■ 6.080 10,808 4 do 2,500 10,080 10 do r* 2,000 *1)000 39 do 1,000 39,088 78 do 500 39.000 488 do • 100. 46,800 4446 do v 60 922,308 505.1 Prizes. $687,608 Tl 1KETS .. • •eeeeebrtebfe eaaeeea.^jO SHARES .. a e • e e e'e'e e elfl proportion. which Lottery, Will be received at ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE ON THE BAY. Nil* 91 50 TICKETS RECEIVED. NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY. Class No. 3*. for 1825. ILL be drawn 4th January, 1828, and finished in a few minutes. 45 Numbers—8 Ballots to he Drawn. SPLENDID SCHEME: I Prize of 100,000 Dollars. w " 1 • do 50,000 Dollar*. » do 20,000 Dollars. - 1 ' do 18.000 Dollars. 2 do 5,000 Dollars. . 41, do 2.500 Dollars. 10 do 2,800 Dollara. 30 do 1,000 Dollars. 78 do 500 Dollars.' 48ft do 100 Dollars. 4448' do SO Dollars *id» .... -I' CKXWIIWJ ltenttv8»; .vj i<- nsszttuififag® -moisted by tb« M.oegnrs, a return ofwhich FIXHE undersigned lias take* the (ease of kMben itoeitad aid can be exafalMd ffs- . A 'Ibe fiorth-.we«terB Tenement* of Maurv. * Tat AELEtrS OFFICE, ' A. Law If OoV «pw Fire-ProofStorea, where {*be bad the pleasure of selling (he following be oontlnues to devote ell his time ft' (rises in saidLattary r ' V" FAHTORAO B S COMMISSION R?7l460tbaCapsto!Prise of I?®-®®® .. .BUSINESS. He aril) make liberal adrsoees on the depoall of produce consigned to him for sate. Tbr birth for beets is always accessible end per. fectly safe, and the iron crane is the mast easy W 1 * j? tb,a JW1- apdlbeyAHtkoonilani. ly attended by art intelligent and oorract t^prn IVkerjtoirer. wb^ aitotids .also to the •towing and weighing of produce. m . - PETIT DE VILLERS,,Footer. • Sayannab,, 13th OkjtphelFi 3025, 27i.W THE SUBSCRIBER O FFERS Ilia services in the COMMI8- . SION BUSINESS, particularly for 1 lie eale of produce, and for the receiving and forwarding goods, cotton, foe. between the interior ana the northern cities. He has been appointed agont for the steam: boats Edgefield and Pendleton, and will at, ford every Isoilit* in despatching freight by thBse boats, Thoir owners having IqtAre'd no expense in providing safe end expedi- lions lighterage during e low river, shippers may cpnfide in having tbeir goods forward ed to Augbsta and Hamburgh, without de tention, ; The subscriber’s office is kept at tbe Couuting-UousenfMr. II. B. Lnnisr. JAMES GOUEDY. Nov. 95 53 BLANKETS and BAGGING W. ami H %o»e, H AVE received by the ship Emily, from Liverpool, 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 inch Dundee Cotton Ba»|ng Grundy’s White, Blue end Mist Plains Point and London Duffle Blankets which with these already on hand, of last year’s importation, will enable them to supply their customers on very moderate terms Their assortment of STAPLE AMD FAN CY GOODS, will be very complete in a few days, Ort13 96 5,051 Prizes. 9,139 Blanks. . 14,190 Tickets. The amount of prize money to be distrib Otcd in the above brilliant, scheme,' is *567,000, PRICE OF TICKETS Whole : . ; : Half : : : : Quarters 1 : Eighths : : r Sixteenths 1 : Apply at LUTHER’S'EXCHANGE OFFICE. Dec 1 'M pn 00 : 25 (10 12 60 ; 6 25 3 12 BUTTER. SMOKED BEEF, foe. Received by JiipnmSlatira and Loutia Ma tilda. ■g /Y FIRKINS BUTTER JL" 3 Barrels Smoked Beef 3 do Homs 12 Half barrels- Mess Beef lit Koxob Raisins, new 5 Barrels Serpent's Crackers 1 Pipe Molhcglio 2 Baps Almonds 10 Halfbbls. Buckwheat Flour which together with their general assort ment, the subscribers offer on reasonable terms. A. fo J. CHAMPION. Nov 29 flu ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS!!' O N the tSth of February next,.will he drawn in the city of Baltimore, thp following SPLENDID LOTTERY, where atenl independence may be realized by an investment of ten dollars. BRILLIANT PRIZES: 1 Prize of 100.0U0 Dollars. 1 do '30,000 Dollars. 1 do 20.000 Dollars. 1 . do 10.000 Dollars. 1 do 5,000 Dollars. 15 do 1,000 Dollars. 10 do 500 Dollars.. 50 do 100 Dollars, leutles innumerable prizes of smaller de- aominatiims, the lowest of which is $10. VOrders should be left immediately with the •ubsciibcr, who has been fortunate enough to dispose of some prizes—amung which were two of Jj!0o0» which were paid ’he instant presented. Whole tickets 410, Halve, 5, Quarters 2 50. Eighths I 25. „ WM. ROBERTSON. Not w Georgian Office. BF SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY. ««v/a«.w. SKC0Nn <?ON8Ul.I|>AtEn ZZuZk,k?ZT. ERYn f MARYLAND. ¥.VII ItOVLf) MODEof Drawin , secured it - » u 0rB P ate,,t under the,seal,of the United States, and under the ftup«rinten- <J«nce of the Comtnibsionere of Lotteries, •ppoioted by the Governor and Council. I ne irawing will take place in tike city of Baltimore, and will be completed in one fc Y ^F,X? ESDAYl ‘ h ° ’ 5,h FEB ’ HIGHEST PRIZE $100,000. SCHEME: 1 Prize of $100 000 is J 30,000 do do do da do do 1 1 1 .1 15 to 50 do 100 do 100 do (00 Ho 10600 do 35800 Tickets' 20,000 10,000 6,000 1,000 600 .IO0". so 90 •fit 10 $IOO,OQO 30,000 90,000 10,000 6,000 16.000 6,000 6,000 6,008 9,000 6,000 106,000 „ ----- $308,000 5"“. in e «k. mxtj deye j 6 ^*.^,*11 ho a peduction of w Promt Price of Ticket,: g*ns fc,>" WMiv^dt? 1 for tick ? , \ itt t ’ , ®* hove ,oU « r J! Hither* exchange ofpice DRAWING RECEIVED- r |*HE fol’owfng are the numbers i * from the wheel in tho 4th Class Grand State Lottery of Rhode Island: 35—38—41—30—28—48 . Cash paid for prizes in theabove, and 1 received in the following Lntteries : Literature Lottery of New-York, draws 4th January next—Highest Prize $100,000. Tickets $ >0. $50,000—Tickets $\ nt LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Dec It CORN afloat: /J AA BUSHELSNew Flint Corn, frnn UUU Beaufurt N. C. All*0, Cow Peas, for sale hv Dec 9 P. M’DEUMOTT. NOTICE. T HE undersigned, having been appoin ted by Messrs AND creditors, hereby nutify and requert all per sons having any claim or demand whutsu claims. WILLIAM GASTON, BENJ. BURROUGHS, N, WALLACE, Aeieneei. ICTThe Editors of tho New-York Coin inercial Advertiser the Boston Gazette, the Charleston Courier, the Mffiodgcville Jour their accuunls for payment, not’ 14' 9m—45 ' brandy,'GIN, fob. , I | P1PE8 BORDEAUX BRAND* II 6 do Writs do 8 veaVs , Writs doSymfvtld 10 do Holland Git,'warranted ftbrp 9 do' Skilly Madeira Wine , 90 Rage Pepper. 10 do Pimento 40 Boxes 40 Half do 17 Barreb Gin 3 do 13 Kegs Butler 46 Doxen Tort and 48 dnz-Mad. Wine For tale by JOHN W. LONG. Doc 7 Mb. , | tfrown’s No.» Beep. Gin Cherry Brandy B F DISTRICT OF GEORGIA: in the words following, to wit: tur'le principede reaction—BxRLiNCBtrRt hi.iimiHiu In conformity to the Act 1 JbEACJ Congress of tbe United State entitled *• An Act for the- on to the Act entitled ' pnntt. - GEO. GLENv Clerk District of Georgia, Tbe*above work to now In preen, and wil be published during the ensuing month, in one volume 8vo. Ordera for it received by ' CHARLES K CAJNUEE, > M E R C H A N T T A I L O R, mceSObough, liberty county, Georgia. ¥j ESPBCTFULLY informs the public ft that he has just returned ff om thi North with a general and handsome assortment of BROADCLOTHS, CA8SIMERES, *c. Alio, a great variety of tho best and moat FASHIONABLE WORK, s constantly for Bale, as obchp as can be pur chased in Savannah or elsewhere.’ , ItT Work executed by the Aral rate New- ■ York workmen. O.'t 4.6 31 MACKAREL fo POI ATuES. LANDING rUOM acaOONEH NXWCOME, FROM -V BOSTON, 1\TO. 2 and 3 Mnckarel and 20 tierces Po. XU tntoes. and a naw supply of Tooth Ache Drops. in sTdha, Kega Printer’s Ink, t case.Family Bibles For sale by JOHN CAN DLER, Jones’ Buildings. Dec t 6 . v the SUBSCRIBER fVFFERS his services to hia friends and | vJ the public, in the General Commission Btuineu, at Augusta. Georgia. * L. C. CANTELOU. Nov 25. leL rt C. GRISWOLD & CO offer for sale, V^’ 10 Hogsheads Leaf Tobacco ' ] 46 Kegs Manufactured do 8 Bags Coffee 92 Kega Verdigris , Dec 6 ^ * I 13ILLS ON NEVV-YUKK, for sale by D JOS. CUMM1NG. $ D#c7 lit, J EMERSON’S RAZOR STRAPS. ! A SUPPLY of these celebrated STRAPS, . a. just received per ship Chariot, from Boston, aud for sale by ' LAY fo HENDIUCKSON, Nor 1 Pi’uggiitp' ENGLISH POTATOES. A A BUSHELS English Potatoes, just re- / Jc® * ccived and for sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN fo WOOD. Nov 21 SALT AFLOAT. 1300 Liverpool Salt. .. jSut'ar in Hogsheads and Barrels 2*Malaga Wine, Gin, Pepper For sale by . J. E. BURRILL. ^ Telfair’s Buildings. Dec 6 10 rt AA KEGS Nitre Hull Powder, Kog- JL vfU er’s Brand 54 Cases Red Stone Mills do. For sale low by EBENEZER JENCKES, Market-Square. Nov 98 3 THE SUBSCRIBERS TT AVING entered into copartnership un- 11 dcr the firm of JAUDON fo HUGUENIN, for the purpose of transacting Factorage Business, offer (heir services to their friend- in that line. JAMES B. JAUDON, JAMES D. HUGUENIN. Nov 26 2 WANTED 4,9ROM 60 to 100 lbs first quality Georgia JC Arrow Root. Applv to GEO. RVERSOX. dee 2 ^ ' 7 ■. NAII.S AND WINE. K CASKS NAILS, assorted sizes • '(» 20 Quarter Casks Malaga Witte ’ Landing from-brig Panthca. and for sale by OLIVER TEN NY. Noe 15 1 48 CARPETING TUST received per ship Louisa Matilda, 19 a fori her supply of the above articles, which with-his former stock, comprises a vety complete assortment. Fur sale by ISAAC W. MORRELL. N.B. Also an assortment of Hearth Rags. Nov 29 4l,|| . OLD CANARY WINE, rt Q PIPES and 6 halfpipes old Canary l£l Wine, fending and for sale low from the wharf by HALL fo HOYT, nov 14 45 ANDIRONS, SHOVELS & TONGS, T3 RASS and Wire Fenders, Fancy Ja- JD panned Bellows and Hearth Brushes, received per ship Statira, and for sale by Nov 29 N. B. WEED. JUST RECEIVED, O A A A BUNCHES ONIONS, for sale ^UUU by' J. B. HERBERT fo CO. Dec 5 MISSING, A BALE OF UPLAND COTTON, sttp- A posed to have been shipped oil board the boat Adeline, at Augusta, marked ■’ J. * Fkieb.”*S M No. 34. 280. Any informa- * tion relative to the same, will be thankfully r received by PARIS HILL. Dec 8 10L 4 FOR SALE OR TO HIRE, 4" STRONG aqd healthy Negro Womitn, b ■ -who ia a-good cook, washer, foe. She e would be particularly useful on a plantation. - Enquire at the office of tbe Georgian. , Nov 25 j- -tojORTH CAROLINA MONEY, Win . IV ed by S. H. FIRKE.: No. 1, Bolton’s Range. • l Nccfl I*. J LARD. > TNRESH LARD, in lin cantotera. anita- r J. ble for family use, for sale bv PHILBRICK* SCRANTON, , Dec 1 Market-Square. Sovannah- Nov 2* '* W. T. WILLIAMS. do do do do do dcr do do do FANCY BRUSHES. r HE subscribers have lately received from Benjamin Taylor’s Factory of Philadel phia, a supply of the following Brushes: Clotb Brushes, new pattern and elegantly gilt and plain Hair do Crumb do Hearth do Nail and Comb - do Shaving do in great variety Bottle ... . do Shobfo-Fumitnre do aiilyfir..Wired .Teeth Brushes, very superior, ' with ti- rued, plain and fluted haudlea Sweepiog and Desk Brushes, &c. all of which are offered very low. LAY fo HENDRICKSON, Nov 30 Druggists, Shad’s Buildgs. 7Y)Bs/iCCO -■ a 4 HOGSHEADS Prime Leer ^Tobacco for tale by ,6. B. LAfltAR. , Dee 9 13p J. B. HERBERT . .. i itoceivfi end offer far sale, 1 Barrols Nbrtbern Gin 6 Hogsheads New-Oyleans Rum . v00 Quarter Bozes Segire . Iff Bale* Sheetings .4 do fihirtings 10 <|r desks MsJsgt Wine .60 kegs Butter' 1 4 pipes Cognat Brandy T In Store, •Hftlfisasr 10 topes ri. Gin 40 do Cognae Brandy - -90 bbls white Havana Sugar 40 loeeks B. B. S. Barter 50- kegs No. 1 and 9.Tobacce An anortment of Teaa SO boxes Soap 10 bbla 6th proofMonongahela Whis key, foe. foe. Fovstle on accommodating terms, nov 29 51 Mat star , - ' . Fok MKtr-ronEi tESTABLIBHEU LINK.] The regular packet skip . . .. • Louisa matilDa,, P- Wood. Mutter. 7 Will pommonoe loading this mor ning, And have imamdiate despatch. For freight or passage, basing handsome eocom modstioos, apply to Cupt. W.on board," at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to Dec 7 HALL & HOYT. foe. for. pft HHDH. Prime Saute Crux Sugan del 30 Hogsheads.second quality do 50 UsnolB Fresh Baltimore Flour 2500 Bushels Maryland White Corn 5fO Bags do do 2 1 bush, each 103 Barrels Baltimore Whiskey 30 do Gin,, branded'-PhelpB” 12 Pipes Old Canary Wine, “ Cogs well’’ Braird 6 Half Pipes do do do 10 Pipes Holland Gin 150 Barrels No. 3 Mackerel 10 do Mess Beef 10 Boxes Baltimore Bacon, assorted 35 Kegs Butter 16 Bags Trace Chains or sale. Apply to HALL fo HOYT. Nov 25 1 40 BLANKETS, PLAINS, 1 'for. BALES London Duffle Blankets 10 do 2 1-9 to 4 Point do 5 do 10-4 to 14-4 Rose do 5 do Saddle do 20 do White Plaini 90 do Mixed do 10 do Blue . do 5 do 3-4 fo 4-4 Linsey Woolseys 2 do Fearnoughts 5 do Red and White Flannels 100 Dozeo Kilmarnock Caps >r sale by 0. W. ROCKWELL* CO, Nov 9 41 Landing, rom ihip Louisa Malilda.jirom New- K lit BOXES FRESH RAISINS *v 1000 Pounds New Burlington Hama, id for sale by f . PHILBRICK fo SCRANTON, Market-Square. IN STORE, 10 Halfbbls. fresh Buckwheat Meal 10 Quarter do do Nov 29 ar j.'jk HERBERT, fo CO. ■ THIS Pay. 10th into. Will be sold bvf irwoar Store at XI o’clock, boding frqm thesloop John Chevalier, 15 bar- rels Codes, 40 boxes (reeb Prunes—Testot cash. - • • dee 16 PVR LIVERPOOL, To sail tbe 461b lest, the finil rate new British copper bot tomed ship. ARABIAN, Robni Atkin,, Matter, For freight of 300 balee, apply to WM. GASTON. dec* 7 FOR DARIEN, The.faat sailing sloop JOHN CHEVALIER. N. B, Sisson. Mneier. _W.illsail to-morrow. Forfreirhl apply 00 board, at Hunter’S Whf. JOHN W. LONG. 13 BYJ. B. HERBERT fo GO. Oh MONDAX. IM ins* -** Will be sold si Anderson’s Lower wharf, •t XI o’clock, for tbe benefit of the under*- writers and all concerned, the Hull,-Rigging, ’Hpara, Bailt, Anchors, Cables, Bpats, foo. of th* brig Coodor, Capt. Goodrich, put in to this port, in dietreta. on bar baasage from 8t- Croix to New-York, condemned,a> un- -eS worthy, and told by order of the Port Wardens. One of the ctbles is a -7-8.jnch iron, cable, 75 fathoms ih length.—Terms cash. . poe 9 FOR ST. SIMO-YS fo TURTLE RIVER, Tba regnlar Racket sloop FAVORITE, F. Peek. Matter, Will sail 00 Saturday oext. For freight or. passage, apply to the matter on board, or to ELIAS FORT. Dec 7. lip JT XVJ iVIJCi -fe PRIME NEGRO SHOES., Just received by the sub scribers, per brig William and Emetine, and schooners Adams and Colombia 1000 PAIR PRIME NEGRO SHOES. Also, Women’s. Men’s. Mieses’ Boy’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes, which with their stock on hand, makes their assortment very complete. A. foE. WOOD. Nov 29 4 TO RENT, A Brick Tenement, consisting oft STORE and DWELLING, formerly accupied by II. Archer, and adjoining Messrs. L. Baldwin fo Co. 00 the Bay. Also, the dwelling part of Hie new tenement over the store now occu pied by Messrs. W. Lippitt foCo. For terms apply to HALL fo HOYT, Oct 25 FOR SALE Oil 'TO RENT, For sale or to rent, with or without furniture, the bouse be longing to the subscriber, cor ner of Habersliam-Street and Columbia-Square. For terms, apply to Robert Habershaib, Esq. or to JAMES BROWN. Nov 11 43 m TO RENT, The subscriber offer* to rent at a low rate, to a good tenant, the house on the fork of the An oats and Louisville Roads. It was erected for a public bouse and affords every convenience for that purpose. For terms, spply JOSEPH STILE8. Dec. 8 1‘ire lA: ill Nt>v. B * . TO RENT. The STORE formerly occn, pied' by Mr, JohpB. Wick, as a shoe store. Possesainn. given immediately. Apply to CHARLES ROE. 40 SINESS. "< 7BE undersigned offers his services to his . friends -and the public, in the FAC REAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI- 3SS. He will be found at the counting- Deal ALEXANDER J. PRATT. 8 FURNITURE WAX. T HIS. WAX is recommended to the pub lic golely on ita own merit- experi* has eatabl : shnd ita superiority over all 1 yet discovered. The la rge and ex- A supply of the above wax, just received and for sale by LA V fo HENDRICKSON, Nov 29 Shad’s Buildings. MUSICAL TUITION. T HE subscriber offers his services to the inhabitants of Savannah arid its vicin- ss Teacher of Music. He will give nns on the Violin, Clarionet and Flute, according to the most approved systems. As soon as » sufficient number of pupils Tors, he will commence at his residence, u Washington Hall, where terms may be known, by applying to the subscriber, or at mneii’t Ch Mr. Macdonnel Seminary. Dec 8 Classical and English P. RAMSBOTTOM. 10 CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE. ) December 3d, 1825.5 ASSIZE OF BREAD. T HE average price ot flour being $8 50 per barrel, 196 lbs. weight; the weight bread for the present month must be— 12-1 Cents Loaf...* 2 lbs. 134oz. 6} do. do I do. 6j of which all bakers and tellers of bread will take due notice. M. W. STEWART, C.T. D"C 8 FINAL NOTICE. •V HOSE persons iudnbted to tbe Into con- 1* csnofSheftall fo Delamotta, are noti fied that unless the stme be paid or liquida-; ted* on-er'before thp first of Jsnoary next, thejy acftiunts will be placed in the bende of an attorney for suit.. Any demands "gainst either of thq tote firm, will be re ceived in payment. Nov 98 MO?ES SHEFTALL. 2re MISSING. L ANDED frdm the brig Panthea.etTel- feir’s Wharf, one keg of manufactured tobacco, branded J. Staples. Any informa tion respecting said keg of tobacco, will be thankfully received by P. E. BRAS3INNE, Opposite tUMtomhaufe, Nov 96 MT 1 msmCSmv BY J. B. HERBERT fo CO. On MONDAY. 12tb inet. Will bn sold on Anderson’s Wharf, at XI o’clock,) eight oared Canoe Boat, 36 feet long, 1 Pine Flat, 88 feet long, 9 feet wide, 3 feet deep, with oars completa, t Cypress Flat, 26 feet lotig, 7 feet wide, 2 feet deep, with nan, foe. complete—all in gddil order. Dec 9 - • BY CALVIN BAKER, On MONDAY, Ittb Inet.. * At half-past XI o’olpok, at bis Auction Store,a valuable assortment of DRY GOODS, among which are :—Blue and Mixt Satte- netls, London Duffle Blanket:,Cotton Sliinl ings, Cotton C«rde. Domestic Plaids and. Stripes, Silk end Cotton Umbrellas and Pn- roaole.Fig’d. Salsbury Flannel, Cotton Bad icka. White Rib'd. Silk Hose, Beaver Gloves, Guernsey Frocks, Stipe Caasemiroe, Brown Sheetings aud Shirtings, Cotton Checks, Double Chain Black'Levantines, foe. foe. Dec 10 BY CALVIN BAKER, On MONDAY, 12th instant. At XI o’clock, in front of his Auction Store, a general aiaortment of GROCERIES. Dec 9 ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, On thejint Tuenhy in February next, At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the Court-Houso in this city, that tract of land, No. 76, in (lie Third District, Habersham County. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordinary, and by order of the administratrix* Terms at time uf sale. Nov 30 BY CALVIN BAKER, On thejiret Tuetday in Decem/ur next. At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the Court-House in this city, 3 Prime Negro Fellows, good field band*.— 1 Terms cash. Nov 12 raw Aiuuui«aisarr for DESPATCH. TO RENT, The house and two loti in Broughtun-st. belonging to the subscriber. Apply to Wm. Da vies, Esq. Possession will be given ertrly in Novembor. J.M. BERRIEN, oct 6 23 CHINA, GLASS and EARTHENWARE. T. O. CHAMBERLIN, No. 6, Gibbons’ Buildings. Hat received by the late arri vals from Liverpool, New-York and Boston, 350 Packages CHI NA. GLASS and EARTHEN- WARE, in addition to his former stock.making his assortment com plete. As this wgjp waa purchas- ed before the late advance in Eng land, be can Bell nt 25 per cent, lower than il can be afforded of last fall's importation.*' N. B —All orders will be received and promptly executed, for Glass Ware of evert desrripuon,Crown Window Glass, Gilt and Mahogany Foamed Looking Glasses, Gilt Picture aud Portrait Framen, of any Pattern, from the most approved manufactories io Phil adelphia, New-York and Boston. Dec 3 8i.fl THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA MAIL STAGE ARRANGEMENT. T HE public, and more particularly the Georgians, are respectfully informed tt\at tlie proprietor of the Liiie of’Stsges on the Georgia side, has been at much trouble and expensa in getting hi* Line m opera tion for their accommodation. He now has the aaiial'action tn inform the mercantile part of the community, both of Augusta and Sa vannali, that he wilt run through in TWENTY FOUR HOURS. Hia Stages, Hcnee and Drivers, are supe rior to his oompetitori 00 tbr other side of the river. ' There will be no dauber of delays in cross ing of riven, the bursting of boiler*, nor any other casualty that steam-boats are subject to. Georgians pnriuulmrhj. as well as oth ers, no doubt recollect the inconvenience they labored under on Hie icmoval uf the old former line of stages, to (bn Carolina side, in 1823 and *4. The proprietor pledges himself, if he meeta with encouragement,-to run winter and summer. The stage Will leave Savannah on Fridays,' Sundavs and Wednesday!, at Mira o’clock, A. M. and arrive in Auguato the following morning, at the ume hou*,':»nd will leqve Angnsta at the same Wat Of the same days,,and arrive in Savannah atoferdingly v For aeata, apply in Savannah at'the City-Hotel. P«asen in any psrl of the city PftARCB. Dec I AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STAGE, TimoUOH IN TWXNTT-rOUB HOURS. > T HE public, and particularly the Mer chants of Savaunah and Augusts, have seen with no small degree of aattsfiaetion the effort made lately by the suhacribers for tbe transportation of passenger! and news between the two cities, in a.much shorter time than has been usually taken for that conveyance. It would be ungrateful not to acknowledge the almost universal support we have received since- our commencement—.but have been to much trammelled by the exclusive right of Ste phen Pearce that we have been compelled to abandon the Georgia side of the river and -iperaiein South Carolina. ' We have- pro cured the use ot the steam-boat Carolina, and a person-qualified in all respects toman-. age her—we can therefore, with confidence guarantee the public that her trips ts and from Purysburg will be regular. In con-' junction with tne Boat, our lino of Stages' will operate three times in each week, fend ing passengers in the short space of 24 hours in each city. Our operations are (com mencing on Friday next) to depart upwards from the Citv-Hotel, Savannah, on FRI DAYS, SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 7 o’clock, A. M. and arrive in Augusta at 7 o’clock the mix! morning. Returning downwards, depart from the Globe Tavern in Augusta the same days, say WEIINES DAYS. FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at 3 o’clock, P. M. and arrive in Savannah the following day,at 3 o’clock, P.M. To insure against the casualties of failures, io Ibe due operations of the steam-boat Carolina, an arrangement ia matured, whereby the eaid boat will have such co-operation as in case of failures, tho intercourse between Savan nah and the Line ef Stages, either at Purys burg. or the Union Creek will be insured te be kept open. GILBERT LONOSTREET, WM- SHANNON. Auguste. GEORGE MILLED, Savannah. P. 8.—The proprietora ere making a>- rangementa to run a daily stags between the two eltira. Dec 8 If .WANTED, Two young, well'broke Mulca, for which a fob- price wfil.be -riven. Apply at the office of the Georgian. Nov 26 ti.| NOTIO?. A N election will he held at the Court- House in and for the County of Chat ham on MONDAY, the 2d day of January, ensuing, for County Officer*, to wit—Clerk ->i the Superior and Inferior Courts, Sheriff, Receiver of Return* of Taaoble Property, Tai Collector. Coroner, and Surveyor, of which the electors of (be said cnonty will take notice. The Sheriff will atured the saioe to keep and preserve order. . , ’ JOHN GUMMING, J. 1. C. C -C. A. PORTER, JIC.CC. .ELHS FftRT, J. J.Gtnc. JACOB REAM, J lG.C C. Dee.fi 19