Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 12, 1825, Image 3

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Newark cider and butTbu. ok. BARRELSprimjNewk Citter oO ! 0 firkins and | Matte prim# (Mnnbo latwr landing »nd for Mte by • * 0. C. GRISWOLD ft Co. It G0SH£{4 BUTTER. • a KEGS of Hm fir»l quality V. K. Jmt JU reo»iv*d ft Augusta, Mid for site k j j.B. HERBERTiiCQ» , dtc It SHERIFF® SALE. O N die first Saturday after tha Ant Tuesday iu January next, will be eold ,t | | l(! Market house in the t'own of St. Ma- rV g. betweeu tee end four o’clock—8i>f bales ,,, l one pocket of cotton, levied on n the properly of Francis Richard, to *ntiyfy to execution in furor of Thome* II, Miller for the me uf A. Low At Co. ■* M. IK HEBBARD. S. C. C. St. Marys, Dec. 1, 1828 * Doc It 15 TFIHE underlined baa taken the lesae xm -ft the north-weateru Tenentinta of Messrs. *• Low k Co’a. hew Tire-Proof Store*, where he eoiitiouee to devote a|t Me time to FACTORAGE ft COMMISSION , , BUSINESS. He will mtke liberal edrencee on the deposit of, produce consigned to him for. ante. The birth for botU it accessible and per* fectly *»fe, end the iron ertnefe the meet essj and safest in the port | end they ere constant- ly‘ attended by an intelligotit and correct •worn Wlurfinier, who altende also to the •lowing and weighing of produce. . PETIT DE VILLER8, Factor. Savannah, I5tli October, 1B25. 27q»v Ui'A 'i ti\U RM'ElViiD. T HE Stole Lottery of Maryland,-was drawn un the 9th lost, in Beliimore. &. appointed by tha Managers, a return uf which ba* been received and nan be examined gra tis, at ALLEN'S OFFICE, who lied the pleasure of selling the following prizes in said Lottery : No. 11,158 the Capilat Priae of $30,000 10,0011 R000 1,000 &00 too. 50 30.010 du. 17.234 do. *8,539 do. 24.014. 32,678, 34,754, 38,130 39,851. 12.568, 12,289, *7,312,34,287, 38.046, 38.012, 39,200, 17,203, 18,780, 21.353,27,614, 28.365, 34,298, 37,072,37,314, 38.949, 39,506,, The above prizes to ho sold at one office in one Lottery, is uuexcelled by any otbor office in the Union. <. tty Advciitnreri are advised to renew thcii prizes in the SPLE.YMD SCHEME OF NEW-YORK BTATS LITEBATVBI m$mm 9 CLASS NO. lit, FOR 1825, Which will bo drawn on the fourth day of January, 1626, and finished in a feu minutes. 46 Numbers—6 Billots to be Drawn. SELLING SCHEME. *• t Prize of $100,000 in $100,000 1 do 50,000 50.001! I do 20,000 20.000 1 do 10,500 j 10,600 *_ do 5.000 10,000 4 do 2,500 lO/XXI 10 do 2.000 20 000 39 do 1,000 . 39,000 , 78 do 500 <* 39.000 468 do 100 46,800 4416 do 50 222,300 5051 Prir.es. $567,600 TICKETS .$50 SHARES ............in proportion. C N. B.—Orders, for tickets or sharea in which Lottery, will he received at ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE ON THE BAT. Nov 21 • 50 TICKETS RECEIVED. NEtV-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY. Cr.ASB No. 3, roR 1825. _ W ILL b i drawn 4th January, 1‘826, and finished in a few minutes. 45 Numbers—6 Ballots to bo Drawn. SPLENDID SCHEME: X Prize of 100.000 Dollar!. 1 do 60,900 Dollars. 1 do 20,000 Dollar*. 1 "do 10.000 Dollars. 2 do a 5,000 Dullars, 4 do 2.500 Dnllars. 10 do 2.000 Dollars. 30 •«lo 1,000 Dollars. 78 do 500 Doflnrs. 468 do 100 Dollars. 4446 do 80 Dollars. THE SUBSCRIBER O FFERS bis cervices in the COMMIS SION BUSINESS, particularly for i be sale of produce, end for the receiving and forwarding goods, cotton, ftc. between the interior and the norfhorn cities. He lias been appointed agent for the steam- boats Edgefield and Peodleton, and will uf- ford every facility in deipatching freight by those boats. Thojr owners having spared no expense in providing Bafe and expedi tious lighterage during a low river, shippers may confide in haying their goods forward- nd to Augusta and Hamburgh, without de tention. The subscriber'll office is kept at thi Counting-House uf Mr. (5. B. Lamar. JAMES GOUEDY. Nov. 25 53 BLANKETS and BAGGING W- and A Kos« ( H AVE receirod by the skip Emily, from Liverpool, 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 inch Dundee Cotton Bagging Grundy’s White, Blue and Mixt Plains Point and London Duffle Blankets whioh with those already on band, of Iasi year’s importation, will enable them to supply their customers on very moderate teims.—- Their asanrtmefil of STAPLE AMD FAN CY GOODS, wHI be very complete in a few days. Oct 13 (6 DRAWING RECEIVED. T HE ful'nwing are the numbers drawn from the wheel in the 6th Class Grand State Lottery of Rhode Island i 35—36-41—36—26—46 (lash paid for prizes w the above, sod orders recsived.in the billowing Lotteries : Literature Lottery of New-Y -rk, draws It), January next—Highest Prize $100,000. Tickets $,0. Union Canal Lottery of Pennsylvania, draws 1st February next—Highest Prixe $50,000—Tickets $9. at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Dec 8 CORN AFLOAT. I BUSHELS New Flint Corn, how Beaufort N. C. Also, Cow Peas, for sate by Deo 9 - P. M’DEWVtOTT. 5,051 Prizes. * 9.13!) Blanks. 14 190 Tickets. The amnunt of prize money to be distrib uted in the above brilliant scheme, is $567,600, - PRICE OF‘TICKETS. " I’" 1 ® i t : : : : : i : : $50 00 H ‘if i i : : ! : : : i : : 25 00 Quartan :::::: ; : : 12 50 Kilfiitlis 6 25 oixi fertile 3 12 Apply at LUTIIEU’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Pec I • . BY SI Et'iAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY. r v,, f M '> 1 K YLAND. I 'PROVED MODE of Dratvin:, secured M by letters patent utulur the seal of the n ed States, and under the superinten- anco of the Commissioners of Lotteries, •ppointed by the Governor and Counoil. t he drawing will take placpin Hie oily of ilttmnre, and will be completed,in one te'N P EXT ESDAV * ,h “‘ S,hI ’ EB - highest'PRIZE $100,000. ■ 1 1 7 1 15 10 50 loo too 500 1000 SCHEME: l Prize of $100,000 is “ 30,000 do do do do do do do do do de do 20,000 10,00o 5,000 1,000 600 100 60 M l*v 10 $100,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 15,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,000 6,000 105,000 55 EK« Ck - U ‘ $808,000 sfti.ni/ ! ri,e . P»y»Me in dash, sixty days ,5 P»t cent*" 111 *’ sul) 'i ect *0 a peductiou of - Praent Price of TiclctU: SLw’’ « ' t « . = $10 00 • Sr- -V,7,\ •ooeivedM 1 ” 8 ^ l ' C * let '®' M)r * lottery, OTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE . NOTICE. T HE undersigned, having been appoin ted by Messrs ANDREW LOW ft CO OF SAVANNAH AND ISAAC, LOW ti CO OF LIVERPOOL, Assignees for the equal benefit uf si) their creditors, hereby notify anil reyueit all per suns having any claim or demand whale.- ever against either of the aaid firms, or rhe individuals composing the same, to render der them in to the assignees forthwith ; on.- those creditiors who reside out of Suvaunuh nro requested, at the time they tender' such statement, to appoint an utturney in this City with authority to represent then- claims. WILLIAM GASTON, BENJ. BURROUGHS, N, WALLACE, Atigne.ee ICrThe Editors of the New-Ynrk Com- nicrcisl’Advnrtiser the B.winn Gazette. -. Charleston Courier, tile Milledgcvijle Join nul, Augusta Chrunint.-,and Darien Uazc-t’ are requostion to publsh the above notice tor si» ty days from thi* date, aud forward their accounts for payment, nnv 14 2rn—45 F'ANC7 COSMETIC SIMPS. T HE following very superior and highly perfumed Soups, uftlio latest*importa tion, from Low’s Manufactory. London, viz. Bengoin Soup, Musk Snap Ektnulek du Vernacular do Ruse do Cinnamon do Violet do Venice tin Olive do Low’s Oriental Comp. Vegetable do Jessamine do Ceylon do Pslin' do Bandana do Pnlmyrino do F.g. VVjndsor do Tram* ’ent do Naples Shaving Simp iu pots French Cosmetic Almond and Vegeta ble Wash Balls And a supply of genuine Mncassar. Russia and Antique Oils And very superior Cologne Water in great variety have just been received and for sale lew, by LAY Si IIENDRICKbON, Dec 10 Druecists, NOTICE.. A N election for an Alderman, in the place of Dr. Wm. R. Waring, whose seat has become vacated by absence f» un the city, will be held at the Court-House un the 30th inst. fl'hn Marshall and City Sheriff, will attend to preserve order. SOLOMON COHEN, C. C, pro tern. Dec 10 FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU SINESS. T HE subscriber offers his services to his friends and Uie puhlir, in the FAC TORAGE dt COMMISSION BUSINESS. Hie Counting-Room is in Jones’ Building. WM. CQWELL. Dec 10 . I4tf MAC KAREL, ft Q BARRELS No. 3 Mickarel, just rc DtJ ceived and for sale low. if applied for immediately, by WILLIAM COWELL. Jones’ Buildings. Dec 10 !4t COFFEE. TUST received. 60 Bage, 15 Barrels Ca- brandy, gin, to. I | PIPES BORDEAUX BRANDY *» Wrist do 3 yean old 10 do Holland Gin. warranted pure * do Sicily Madeira Winn 20 Baga Pepper ■ 0 do Pimento \ 40 Boxei . > " i, 40 Half do < B™*”’* No. 1 Soap. *,17 Barrels Gin 3 do . Cherry Bmadr 13 Kege Butter 46 lfozeu Port and 46 doz. Mad. Wine Forsale by JOHN W. LONG. Dec 7 nb CHARLES E. CANDER, MERCHANT TAILOR, ■tosnoaovoH. mbxbtt covntr, Georgia. fJESPECTFULLY informs th# public J.ft that he has just returued from the North with a general nod haadioma assortment of BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ire. Also, a great variety of the best and meti FASHIONABLE WORK, constantly for' sale, as cheap as can be pur chased in Savannah or elsewhere. CF Work executed by the first rate New- York wockmeu. Oct 25 at MACKAREL ft POTATOES. LANDING VMM SCHOONER NEWCOMK, MOM BOSTON, "IftTO. 2 and 3 Mackarel and 20 tierces Po- J.N tntoea, and a new supply of Tooth Ache Drops. in stiAe, Kegs Printer’s Ink. 1 case Family Biblev For euro by JOHN CANDLER, Jones’ Buildings. Dec 1 b 6 V THE SVBSCRIBKR /■'hFFERS his services to his friends one the public, in the General Committion Business, at Augusta, Georgia. L. C. CANTELOU. Nov 25. Inr. pi C. GRIeRYOLD ft CO offer for sale, v ’ 10 Hogsht ads Leaf Tobacco 45 Kege Manufactured do ’ 8 Rags Coffee 22 Kegs Vcrdigri* Deb 6 EMERSON’S RAZOR STRAPS. i 8UWLY of these celebrated STHAPb, \ just received per ship Chariot* froui Boston, and for *ale hr LAY fciiENDRICKSOX, Nor 1 DniggriMB. kngllsh potatoes. i A BUSHELS English Potatoes, just re- *lk\j ceived Mini for sale hv BIUDLEY, CLAGHOKN & WOOD. N<'v -’ l . SALT AFi.OAT. 1 r\ AO BUSHELS Liverpool Salt. J. 'J’JU IK STOUR, Sngar in Hogsheads and Barrels Malaga Wipe. Gm, Pepper For sale by J. E BURRILL. Telfair’s Buildings. Dec 8 jo 1 d KEGS Niire Hall Powder, Rog- J. UU erb Brand 54 Canes Red Stone Mills do. For sale low hv EBENEZEB JENCKES, Market-Square. Nov 26 3 THE SUBSCRIBERS TT AVIXG entered into copartnership un XJL der thu firm of JAUDON ft HUGUENIN, lor tlie purpose of trnnsai ting Factorage llusiness. offer their unrvices in their friends in that line. JAMES B JAUDON. JAMES D HUGUENIN. Nnv 26 2 .1 ANTED TnyiOM 50 to ton lh- first quality Georgia J? Arrow Root. Applv to GEO. BYERSON. - ' ' 7 . \.t i. ;v/i h'joM'Ju O CASKSNAm*.S, assorted nizes Quarter Oi- ks Malaga Wine Laiidiruf iVAiu brigA > ‘>r>thpn. and for sale by OLIVER TENNY. *• Nn'- ift 40 OLD CANARY wink. | t % PIPES and 6 halfpipes oM-Canary A. £i Wine, laiitliugand for sale Inw from ue wharf by . HALL ft HOYT. u-iv It 45 A<i)1^0Ni , htiu V if.S Sl TONG8, T> i’ASS U t>l VVire F*. * Fancy Ja- 13 fwiini' d Bellows nnd Ht nri.li Brushes, i* 1 ' i i’ “il jtf*r siiip Sr jjJ ira, mid for sal* hy N'v ii* N. Ij. WEED. sxrs’iiiE or rnt vea-ve,, AJSO PUBLIC .VOTARY. TIE undersigned lias lukon »n office in J- the Brkk ,B':il'jii g tlie corner of B.*y and Mohi^nmciy St roots, adjoining the •t homent last ociujdt.d hy Curiinchan &i .\iitchcll, as a cuinpting*ro(>in. and directly '■pposite the former residence of Peter Mil chol, E>q. wherr all business placed in hK hands, will be promptly and punctually at tended to* RODERICK WM. M’KINNON. N. B.—Bond 1 *. Deeds, Certificates and other Dif iiti tnfs. handsomely executed on Vollum, Parchment or Paper* Accounts male out, and Books Posted for such indi viduals as may not feel disposed to employ regular clerk*. R. W. M’K. Dec JO 14p MISSING, A BAI.F. OF UPLAND COTTON.snp- A. po.pilsrtn have been shipped on board the boat Adeline, at. Augusta, marked “ J. Frikk ”1S M No. 34. 280. Any infiirmn- tion relsnyeto the same, will be thankfully received by ' PARIS HILL. Dec 6 ' 10l FOR SALE STRONG and healthy Negro Woman, wlm is a good conk, washer, ftc. She would be particularly useful on a plantation. Enquire at the office of the Georgian. Nov 25 1 T^TORTII CAROLINA MONEY, wan jV edhy 8. H. FIFKE. No. 1, Bui Ion’s Range.: Dec-B 12 ■ » . " m ■ ■■ " '■— LARD.- , -fTyJtMSH LARD, in tin eenistere, euita- X’ ble for la.nilv use, for saie-hv PHILBRICK & SCRANTON, Deo 1 - Market-Square, Savannah. JMJMIJUrt* * 00., ITAVE just fSbeivcd and ofler for sale, XX 25 Barrels Northern Gin 5 Hogsheads New Orleans Ruin I00O Quarter Boxes Began 10 Bates Sheetings 4 do Shirtings 10- qr casks Malaga Wine 66 kegs Butter 4 pipes Cognac Brandy u -. In Store, - • -20 M. Flint’s Began . 160 half bbla Flour * 10 pines H. Gi n 10 do Cognac,Brandy 20 bbla white Havana Sugar 40 ecsks B. B. S. Rnrter 60 kegs No. I and 2 Tobacco An assortment of Tees 60 boxes 8oap 10 bblB 5th proof Monongahela Whis key, to: die. Forsale on accommodating terms. nov 22 51 Jj&t’ l Sm> ning, s freight mudatii SUGARS, FLOUR. CORN, WHISKEY • to- to- ty KJIHDS. Prime Santa Cmz Bugare aitj 30 Hogshcnila second quality do 60 Barrels Freeh Baltimore Flour 2500 Bushels Maryland White Corn OnOBaga do do 2 bush, etch 103 Barrels Btltimnrff Whiskey 30 du Gin, htanded " Phelps” 12 Pipes Old Canary Wine, “Cogs well” Brand 6 Half Pipes do do do - . 10 Pipes Holland Gin 160 Karr els No. 3 Mickarel 10 ' do Aless Beef 10 Boxen Baltimore Bacon, assorted 35 Kegs Butter 16 Bags Trace Chains' For sale. Apply to HALL di HOYT. Nov 25 FANCY BRUSHES. V HR subscribers have lately received from • Benjamin Taylor’s Factory of Pbiladel- pt’ia. n supply of tlie following Bruslics: ( iplli Brushes, new pattern and elegantly gilt aud plain Hair do do do do ’> ruinb do do do dn Hearth do do do du Wail and Comb do Shaving do in great variety Buttle do Stine & Furniture do liver Wired Teeth Brushes, very superior, with turtle,I, plain and fluted handles •Sweeping and Desk Brushes, &c. all of which aregtfi-rud very low. lay di Hendrickson, Nov 30 Druggists, Shad's Buildgs- BLANKETS, PLAINS, tre A A BALES London Duffle Blankets *V 10 do 2 1-2 to 4 Point do 5 do 10-4 to 14-4 Rose do 5 do Snddle do 20 do Wliile Plains 20 do Mixed do 10 do Blue do 5 do 3-4 & 4-4 Lineey Woolseys 2 do FciWnnnghts 6 do Rod and White Flannels 100 Doxen Kilmarnock Caps Forsale by C. W. ROCKWELL & CO. • Nov 9 4) LANDING, Fmn thip Louim Matilda, from New York, Sit BOXE8 FRE8H RAISINS cVv-lOUO Pounds New Burlington Hams, and far sale by PHILBRICK k SCRANTON, Market Square. Its STORE, lOHtlfbbls. fresh Buckwheat Meal 10 Quurtcr do do Nov 29 FACTORAGE md COMMISSION BU SINESS. ■' |7HE undersigned offers his services to his J. (Yii-mls and the public,' iu the FAC TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI NE'.if-. He will bo found at the counting “'niTi uf Messrs. Johnston, Hills & Co. John- "ori’s Buildings. ALEXANDER J PRATT. Deo 1 8 FURNITURE WAX. C|NIIIS tv AX is recommended to the pub X lie snlnly on its own merit- expert t-nce has ostabi'shed its superiority over ail i-thcr-S jet discovered. The Inrge and ex- Inusive Cabinet -Furniture Manutacturies tlie northern etntes, use this cumpositinn nn their work to produce sn elegant polish. A supply of the above wax, just received and for sale hy LAY Sl HENDRICKSON, Nov29 Shad’s Buildings. MUSICAL TUITION. T HE subscriber offers his services to the inhabitant- of Savannah'snd id vicin i'ty. as Teacher nf Mosio. He will give muons on^the Vinllii, Clarinnet and Flute, according to the must approved systems. As soon as a sutficient number of pupils offers, he will commence at Ids residence, the Washington Hqll, where term* may be known, bv applying to the subscriber, or at Mr. Macdonnell’s ’ 'lassies! and' English Seminary, P. RAMSBOTTOM. Dec 6 .10 CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, t Dcciuber 3d, 1825. s ASSIZE OF BREAD. 1 1HE average price ot flour being $6.50 per barrel. 196 lbs weight, the weight bread for the present month must be— 121 Cents Loaf,'. 2 lbs. 131 oz. Cl do do. •••.*■,•••1 do. 6£ of which all bakers and sellers of bread will take due aotice. t M. W. STEWART, C.T. Dec 6 FINAL AOTICE. . HOSE persons indebted to the Isle con cernofSheftall & Delamotta, are noti fied that unless the same be paid nr liquida ted, on or before the first of January next, their accounts will be placed in the hands >f an attorney for unit. Any demands against either of the late firm, will be re ceived in payment. MOSES SHEFTALL. Nov 26 • *-2re MISSING. L ANDED from the brig Pantbea, st Tel fair’s Wharf, one keg of manufactured t-maeco, brahded J. Staples. ^ Any informt- tinn respecting said keg of tobacco, will be thankfully received hy P. E. BRASSINNE, Not *6 * on board Dee tO FOR LIVERPOOL, ' The staunch-fast sailing ship NIAGARA, Vennard, Matter, to tlie master m For freight, apply tc U A. Low ft Co’s. Wharf. 14p FOR NEW: YORK; [ESTABLISHED. LINE,] — Tlie regular packet «hip LOUISA MATILDA, D. Wood, Matter* — — Wilt commened loading'this mor- ning, and litre iminudiete despatch- Fm freight or passage, having baodsome *accom lationa, apply to Cspt. W.flo board, at Junes’ Upper Whsrf, or to e Dcci HALL ft HOYT. FOR LIVERPOOL, To sail tha 15th Inst, the first rate new British copper bot tomed thip ARABIAN,. Robert Alkint, Matter. For freight of 300 bales, apply to WM. GASTON. dec 2 7 C jfij: 1 PRIME NEGRO SHOES. 0*1 Just received by the sob - ^scribere, per brig Willian, and Emetine, end schooner) Adams and Columbia 1000 PAIR PRIME NEGRO SHOES. Also, Women*-. Men’s, Misses' Bov’s and Children’s Boots and Sines, which with their stock on hand, makes their assortment very complete. A. ft E. WOOD. Nov-29 - 4 TO RENT, KreK A Brick Tenement, coosittinr ffijl of a STORE end DWELLING ]S|!|B formerly accupied by II. Archer. dHH and adjoining Messrs. L Baldwin &Cu. un the Bay. Also, the dwelling part of the new tenement over the store now occu pied hy Messrs. W. Lippilt ft On. For terms apply to HALL,ft HOYT. Oct 25 , FOR SALE Oil TO RENT. For sale or to rent, with or without furniture, the house be j||!|0 longing to the subscriber, cor seHM^ftner of Habersham Street am Columbia-Square. For terms, apply li Robert Habersham, Esq. nr to JAMES BBOWN. Nov 11 i 43 TO RENT, Tlie subscriber offers to ren at a low rate, to a good tenant Iho house on the fork of the Au guste and Louieville Roads. It was erected for a publio house and afferdi every convenience for that purpose. Fm terms, apply JOSEPH STILE3. Dec 8 l ire A Nov. 8 , TO RENT. The STORE formerly occu pied by Mr. John B. Wick, as a shoe store. Possession given immediately. Apply to CHARLES ROE. 40 TO RENT, The house end two lots in tR^A Brougliton-st. belonging to tin subscriber. Apply to Wm. ]) i JHteBKi'ica. Esq. Possession will be given early in November. J. M. BERRIEN, oct 6 23 THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA MAIL STAGE ARRANGEMENT. T HE public, end more particularly th Georgians, are respectfully informed that the proprietor of the Line of Stogns or the Georgia side, has been at much troubi anti .expense in getting his Line iu opern lion for their accommodation. He now ha. the satisfaction to inform the mercantile pan of the community, both or Augusta and Sa vnnnah, that he will run through in TWENTY FOUR HOURS. His Stages, Horses end Drivers, are sup • rior to his competitors on the other side in tiie river. There will be no danger of delays in cros* ing of rivers, the bursting of boilers nor au m her casualty that steam-hosts are aubjei to. Georgians particularly, as well as oil era, no doubt recollect the inconvenient they labored under on tlie removal of the oh former line of Stages, to the Caroline aid-. in 1823 and 24. Tlp‘ proprietor pledge himself, if lie meets with encouragement, I run winter and summer- The stage wil leave Savannah on Fridays, Sundays am Wednesdays, at soven o’clock. A. M. am' arrive in Augusta the following morning, a the same hour, and will leave Augii.-ta n< the same hour on the same days, and nrrin in Samnnah accordingly. For seats, sppl in Savunnnh at the City-Hotel. Piemen gers will be called fur in nnv part nf the oity STEVEN PEARCE.' Dec 8 12'f FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, W ILL lie paid tor the apprehension am delivery in the jail at Abbeville Conn Houmo,South Carolina,of HENRV ISHAM. formerly of New-Ixmdon, Connecticut, who feloniously broke open my trunk, and stole therefrom my pocki Ihnok and money to the amount of fifteen hundred dollars, in South Carolina, Darien and North Carolina mon ey. He absconded from this place on the 28th ult- having nn at the time, a very light drab coat, with capea, and dove coloured striped ctseimere pantHl mnn—he ii about four feet tpo inches high, light complected, and in hi« conversation is always inclined to smiling—he formerly resided in Augusta. He kept at bay the officers of jnstice who were about to apprejiend him. with loadeu pistols. SAMUEL GOLDSMITH. Abbeville. C. H- Nov. 29, 1II2S O' The Charleston Courier, the Colum bia Telescope, .tho Milledgeville Recorder Savannah Georgian, and the Connecticut Mirror, will give the above six insertion, and forward their accounts to the office hi the Washington New*, Geo. for payment Deo 10 14l iiwtiSesSSr by Calvin baker, _ THIS'DAY, 12th iiht. * ' At XI o’clock, will be sold in'front of hte Auction Store, that tract of Land No. 264 in Hie seventeenth district—Early County, con taining 250 acres well timbered.—torn cask, 12 2000 Peffi JUST RECEIVED, BUNCHES ONIONS forsale by J. B. HERBERT ft CO. BY J. B. HERBERT dr CO. . THIS DAY, i*th in*t. Witt be sold at Anderson’s Lower Whsrf, ni XI o’clock, for tlie benefit of tho' under-, writers and all concerned, the Hull, Rigging, Spars, Sails. Anchors, Cublea, Boatsaftc, if the brigCundor, Cspt. Goodrich, put in* n this port in distress on her passage from - -- Croix to Now York, condemned at oh* ■esworthy, and sold by order of the Port Wardens. One of the cables te a 7 8 iauh iron cable, 76 fathoms in length.—Termn cash. Doc 9 BY J. B. HERBERT ft CO, THIS DAY, 12tb inst. Will be sold ou Anderson’s Wharf, at XI o’clock, l eight oared Cano* Boat, 35 fee} lung, 1 Pine Flat, 38 feet long, 9 feet wide. 3 feet deep, with oars oompleta, I Cypres# Flat, 26 feet long. 7 feet wide, 2 feet deep, with oars, fto. complete—all in good order- Dec 9 BY CALVIN BAKER, TH18DXY 12th inst. At half-past XI o’clook. qf kit Auction Store,a valuable assortment of DRY GOODS, among which ore Bine and Mixt Salts* net is, London Duffle Blanket -,Cotton Shirt! ings, Cotton Cords. Domestic Plaids and Stripes. Silk and Colton Umbrellas and Pa* rosols, Fin’d. Salshury Flannel. Cm ton Bod icks, White Rill’d. Silk Hose. Beaver Gloves, Guernsey Frocks, Stipe CsesenirM, Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Cotton Checks, Double Chaiu Black Levantines, to. ftc. Dec 10 < BY CALVIN BAKER, THIS DAY, 12th inst. At XI o'clock, in from uf his Aqction Store, a general assortment of G ROCERIES. Dec 9 ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. B.Y CALVIN BAKER, On thefirtl Tuesday in February nett, At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of thn Court-House in thin city,' that tract ot hind, No. 75, in the Third District, Habersham County. Sold by permission of the Court df Ordinary, and by urder of the administratrix. Terms at time of sale. , Nov 30 BY CALVIN BAKER, Oh the firtl Tuesday in Dvcemhsr next. At XI o'clock, will bn sold in front of tilt Court-House in this city, 3'Prune Negro Fellows, goad field hands*—Terms cash, Nov 1* NEW JUlBANaraXNT m DESYATOX. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STAGE. THROUGH IN TWKNTV-f'OUH HOUR*. fYlHE public, and particularly the M«t* J. chants of Savannah aud Augustg; hav# ,- cn with no small degree of saiisliacliun lie effort mqde lately by the subscriber* for the transportation ol passengers and news between the two cities, in a much -horteAinie than haa been, usually taken fur hat conveyance. It would be unprstefol riot to acknowledge tlie almost universal -upport we have received since oily mumencemeut—but liuve been so much, rainiuelled by the exclusive ngli' nf 8te- i linn Peurco thu I we have been compelled to atlaudnu the Georgia side of the river and 'porale in South Carolina. We have nro* nreil the use ot the steam-boat Carolinifi nod a person qualified In all respects tu Ulan- ige iter—wc can therefore, with confidence -roars nlee the public that her trips to ant from Purysborg will be regular. In con* 'unction with the Boat, oui line of Stage* will operate three limes in enrii week, l»n$. og passengers in the short space of24 hour* n each city. Our operation are '(cum* oeming on Friday noxt)|n depart upward* front the City-Hotm„ Br vnnnah. nn FBI* JAYS. SUNDAYS and V'ED.vErtDAY». it 7 o’clock, A. M. and arrive in Augusta at 7 o’clock the next morning. Returning tnwnwardt. depart from the Gloss Tavr-M in Aiigusiathe came days, suv VVEDNES DAYS. FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at 3 -’clock, P. M and arrive in Savannah tha thllotving day.ai rl n’elock. P.M. To insure igainst the casuahii-s nf failures, in the du* -perations uf the steam-heat Carolina, an i rrhiigemeat is matured, whereby the aaid oust will have such co-operation as in can# ’ -if failures, thu intercourse between Sevan ah and 'he Line of Hinges, either at pure** ,nrg, or the Union Creek will he iiwored tc he kept open. GILBERT LONGSTRKET, WM. 8HANN0N. Augusta. GEORGE MILLS'.Savannah, P. 3.—Tho proprietors are. making ay* rtngenunta to run a daily stag* between the two cjtie*, Dee 8 12 NOTRE. 4 N election will he held *t the Court. House in and for iba County nf Chat* ham on MONDAY, thefid dty-of January, ensuing, for County Officera. to wit—Clerk of thn Superior and Inferior Courts, Sheriff Receiver of Returns of Taxable Property, Tax Collector. Coroner, and Surveyor, uf whioh the .electors of the said county wilt' take notice. The Sheriff will attend th# nine to'keep and preserve order. JOHN GUMMING, J. 1.C.C C, K PORTER, - J.J C. U O, ELI « 8 FORT, ?• J. I. C, C. C, JACOB P.BAD, J.I.V C.O. Dec 6 < .1 in TOBACCO 4 HOGSHEADS Prime L 'nf Tohscao, for rale by G. B- L-WAR. , Dec 9 | ipf ** BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS 1 A NVIIsS. Vice*. Screw Platre, Hf*t* mere, Filcs.Bpllowa and BeltvWa PinsfiL for sale,by N, B, WEfiDh