Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 13, 1825, Image 3

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I* mm (bom uiyutlier too of Us drawn Oil*- If ... . -.1— v<im, Ail thus. h>rii>^ m&., ■ ■ ■ v* ■ wheat* highly resuaeaU* oWlto* of th* Ci ty of New-York, fluUdtlfh«,>nd Baltimore, and wlm here kindly aoneenlsd to tot. Ifne* o«Mrjf. upon this occasion, tod to attend the HiIim therein tteigeed them i >11 of if bom >r« 'JL each * niita,<if|IQO 1 Ail those having appealed and constituted trustee*. and in It tbsm but fM ofUia draw* numbers, daub a whom hj tkdsa presents, in cateof Hie death fnzeef I 5 ®- nwR MlM o» Ticaara. Wbola f M M | Helena }t> 06 «"«, I* 50 BlgMl « « S^Mtk » ll j Thlrty-Seaoodtk! 56 By CeriyicaU nefdlone. A Certificate of »7 Wbola Ticket* oan be kid for £595 #* 14" Half do. fur £297 Mi x. ejf Quarter do. far £l48 75 i do do, Eietubi of Tiokeu, for|T4 37 f do do. Sn- tJentlrt do W7 l« s du. do. Thirty aeooodlh* d ( M £18 59, Which certificate* Rill en- Ode the purohaaora or ownart thereof to Wlialerer priise may be -drawn by the ori- tinil Ticket* ”f like nuiaban over and above thii on of £.100, being tbaammuit doe there, eo, and inline proportion far shares of do. *“^de” 1 ?or Whole Ticket*, Share*, or Certificates of do., received at P. CAN' FIELD'S Pcun*y!»ania State Lottery Office, No. 128 Cbemut slreet, one door below Fuurtb street, l’hiladelploa, and at, 180 Mer kel street, Ballitnoro. ■ „ . The Cash wiU be advanced for all Pnzea, Wild as above, aa soon aa drawn ; alao. at the «ill.-.oofiheaobipribar, No, 13) B oadara. New-York. The Near .York Literature Lottety,' to be drawn on the 4lh of January next, contain, one prize of $100,000,1 of £50,000, 1 of $20,. till), dlO.OOo, £5,000, £-1,51(0, £-1,000. aevor- a) of £1000, Sc. Price of Ticket*, £50 each 81,are, and Certificates in p-V -ortion. (O’Capital Price*, in Whole Ticket! Share*, nr Certificate! of do., far tale, aa el jsl, at P. CANFIELDS X YORK STATS LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 139 BhoauwaV, N. Y. Which office ever haa been, and will coo fiioo tu be True to its Motto. Application! peraouallj, or by letler, poet paid, enclosing the Cash, fur eVeo a tingle ticket or ,han't In the ahnve, or in nny Lot tery before the pubtio in any part of the Un a - ted Stales, may ha made at either of tbu Manager’* officce. tthere Uu Cnth, mitt, at at ml be promptly paid far Prizet aa toon aa dr'nvn All of attach application* will be th milfoil)' received, and respectfully at Well a, -July attended to, if addressed to soar molt ubedtent and vary huniole Servant, P. CANFIELD, Nkw Yurk. PUBLIC SECURITY. Tar Manager of the Univertity Lottery of the Stole of Mary! md, returns hia sincere ac knowledgements for the munificent patronage be bus received in the former clatset, and be now haa the honour of presenting to hia friends and the public throughout the Union, the SCHEME of tiie Eighth Clatt, which is far morn brilliant than any scheme ever adopted end drawn iu the United States', and probably infinitely more an, than any that will beolfeV- ed for aeveralyears. Ha flatten himself that aa airolaaaea of adventurers may be accoih modeled, the present scheme wilt be duly ap preciated and epprored. By an attentive perusal of the scheme, many unusual advan tages will be discovered, and if tbia lottery ia granted for ■ truly laudable purpose, via: that ofxoquiring and spreading knowledge, the Citizens of Maryland and those of the United Slates generally, will not, it ia hoped, be backward in giving it tbeir support; but will patronize it aa well from feelings of patriot ism, aa from the excellent chance now offered of adding to their property. Those not yet abounding in wealth, will no doubt seize at once upon the unparalled opportunity of se curing a fortune. The demand for Tickets in the last or 7lk Class, was ao great that none could be found for sale in this City at the time tbe Lottery waa drawn, and similar, no doubt, will be the care aome days previous to the draw mg of the present scheme, even though it be nut tbe pleasure of venders generally to engage in the eale of these Tickets, and should any vender decline taking Ticketi in this Lottery, Unleas be can procure them from the Maue- gerafa deduction from the snhemc price, be will find an application for Ticketi on auch terms, made in wain; and it also will be. lost labour for any vender or vender! to attempt, by any manoeuvre whatever, to assume to themselves the management of this Littery, 10 that it ahall shall result to their own parti cular benefit, regardless whether it shall nr aiiall not tend to he just nr unjust toward! the c-immunity. Bui the Manager pledges him- toll'In be consistent with hia motto—" Equal Justice,n—and a tew months will satisfactorily prove to the public- the truth of this declare- turn. In no instance can a credit far any hu ge amount he allowed,^unless a satisfacto ry security be given, for, notwithstanding the integrity and property of many of those in the trade, the Manager must and willendta- vtur to guard against all casualties, and it must be expected that tins will be looked for and adhered to by him in all casea, not only for his own protection and safety, but because It is tile intention to proceed with ilio Lottery In such a manner, that he will have it in bit power to pay the prizes promptly, and that it shall result to the entire satisfaction of all «Jticerned. If Use foregoing conaideratione ere not a sufficient incentive to venders who era (sol op- prned to the fairness of this Scheme in all ret- feels, as wejl as to adventures, to take an interest in this Lottery, in preference lo any ether, tbe Manager trusts that tbe fallowing zew arrangement and voluntary act on hia part, will at least stamp it with aucb a char- acler, in the minds of adventurers, aa shall zander it justly deserving of that preference, and he lacunfident it will duly receive merit- •d patronage. To insure public confidence and to prevent the possibility of lost to the holders of tickets aicuoieguence of any czaualliet whatever, J'“J»n>by covenanted and agreed on tbe 5* °* If* Manager, (in addition to the tecu- rtfygitws to the Stole of Maryland for the payment of Pntee,) that tba current ™»<k, received for sain of Tickeii in tide Lottery, shall be deposited. efery thirty or half dayi from and after tba tOtb day of Oc- km "Sf"*’ father in tho Merchants’ Back 5.™ City,of Now York; in tho Uoilod SEflSK .» the City of Philadelphia, in oi, J r ' "f. 1“ Iha 2”, ! I 1 ! of Mbrylaodlo tba City ofBal- JzJ* „ n<1 ®l*i or in some one of tba above Banks respectively, the Slid funds «l remain aa x .ecurity toy the bolder* of JIhJlwUW,?* d . mwi "» ,hs11 b **« taken J^*V»hlch deposits willy from time to time, b J *° ra « of the nine gentls- '(thtncrflil? i h * Circu| a | ' annexed to the lhi * a ban first publisbedy of ibe Manager previous to tlie drawings fall pbwar it VOalod to oobtinue the tale of the tickets, and to cause the Lottery (o be drawn, end tbe prtxea paid, dfippaited aa above, pur- •aaattotha Schemeaud it ia w,itb much Mature, that Ilia Manager announoea this set to the public, beotuee be ia confident ttiai, to ell who adventure In Lritterle*, tbit arrangement anil be highly aatitfootory and truly pleating. P. CANFIELD. Manaqcr. P. C. coottantly keep* Ticketi in all the-, Lottenea far the aocosnmodattOn of hit Mends and ethers, therefore, all adven|urare deei- reiM ofprpctiring the Capital Priaee in tho abore Brilliant Lottery, or fit, any other nou before the public an the United Statee, will do well to applr personally, or by toiler, imme diately to him far the same. And ell order*, whether for Whole Ticketi, Shares, or Cer- tifioatea, will bo thankfully received end, promptly attended to, if addressed to. P. CANFIELD, 139 Broadway, New-Ycrk, 179 rheannt-atreet, Philadelphia, or at 180 MarkeLatreet,' Baltimore, Den. 13 16l MOLASSES,E. RUM, PILOT; BREAD, dec. i)A HHDS. Molaaaee faU 100 bbh N £ Rum 60 do Pilot Bread 6 hhda Copperas 10 qr caaks Currant Wine ZOO pieces Cotton Bagging Just received and far sale law bv TAFT A PADDLEFORD. dec f3 16 - - ■ ■ ‘ * WEiLLft, MERCHANT TAILOR, ONE DOO« EAST OF THE CITY-HOTEL, R ESPECTFULLY ikfarnu hie frienda and customers, that he hiejuet raturii- od fr?W tlie North, and liae brought with him an elogaiii aelection from the latest im- portatione uffallgoode and fiiAkaM. among whtoh aro-A Buper Blutj, Black, Oliva, Owen. Ox ford 4dixt, add London Smoke Vel vet Clothe Do. Blue, Black and a variety of Fancy Colored-Cawiinerek All elegant assortment nf figured and etriped Velveteen Vettings Do, Black Silk,and a variety of Fancy Colours AU of Which will be made to measure on a abort notice, aud in the neatest end most fashionable stylo, Alao, a large and extensive assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, comprising every article in bis line far Gen tlemen’s Dress, and madeoxpretsly far tbia market, under hie own superintendence. Also, h complete easortment of FANCY ARTICLES in hie lice, consisting in part ts fallows: Palent Leather Stocks, do Bolivar Potent Roller Suspender* Beat Woodstock Gloves Do. Black Horse Skin do. Colored Elastic Tope do. Do. Fashionable Bolivar Cravats Russian Belts, Flag Hand kerchieft Nov 17 48|| : LJIMDIXU FROM SHIP AUGUSTA ifl || BBLSDnulai* Ale IU S kegs Caveudish Tobacco 6 boxes do put up in amaH plugs 10 fcega Gos|ieri Bolter And in stare ■ general assortment of GRO CERIES—For sale by WM. TIGHE, Market Squirm dec 13 ' ' e!6 wmmjB&GWBa T HE undersigned has taken the lease ol tbe north-western Tenements of Merer*. A. Low h L’o’a. new Fire-Proof Stores, where he coutinues to derote all his time to FACTORAGE itCOMMlSSlOX BUSINESS. He will make liberal advance* on the deposit of produce consigned to him for sale. The birth far boats n always accessible and per fectly safe, and the iron crane is the most easy and safest in the port; and they are constant ly attended by an intelligent and correct sworn Wharfinger, who attends alto to the slowing and weighing of produce. . PETIT DE V1LLER3,'Factor. Savannah, 15th October, 1825. 27r.iv THE SUBSCRIBER O FFERS hie service! in the COMMIS- SION BUSINESS, particularly far the aile of produce, and for the receiving end forwarding goods, cotton, Ac. between the interior and the northern citiea.' He hat been appointed agent far tho steam boats Edgefield and Pendleton, and will af ford every facility in despatching freight by those boats. Their uwnors hiving spared no expense in providing safe and expedi tious lighterage during a low river, alfippcrs may .confide in having their goods forward ed to Augusta and Hamburgh, without de tentiou. , Tho anhacriber’a office is kept it tbe Countiug-HuuaeofMr. G. B. Lamar. JAMES GOUEDY. Nov. 25 53 BLANKETS and BAGGING W- and. vl Rose, H AVE received by tbe aliip Emily, from Liverpool, 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 inch Dundee Cotton Bagging Grundy's White, Blue and Mixt Plains Puiutaud Loudon Duffle Blankets which wiili those already on hand, of last year’s importation, will enable them to supply llteir customers on very moderato tenne Their assortment of STAPLE AXD FAX- CY GOODS, will bo very complete in a few days, Oot 13 » 16 COItX AFLOAT., Dftfl ntlSHELSNew Flint Coro, from OvrfiJ Beaufort N. C. Also, Cow Peaa. for sale by Deo 9 P. M'DERMOTT. TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUXTY: F ellow-citizens—iam »candidate for Coroner, at the election in January next, and respectfully tolioit your suffrages. W. C. BARTON. Nov 23 5*f TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUXTY. I OFFER as a candidate far your suffrages at the election in January next, far the office of Coroner. HENRY J. VALLEAU. Nov 24 53J N orth Carolina money, wan ed by S. H FlPKE. No. 1, Bolton’s Range. Dec 8 12 LARD. F RESH LARD, in tin canUteri, suite, ble for family use, far sale bv PHILBRICK & SCRANTON, Dec 1 Market-Square, Savannah FACTOHACLE and COMMISStOX BUe S1XESS. T HE (obscriber offers bis service* to hia frieoda and the public, in the FAC- TORAGE A COM MISSION BUSINESS. Hia Cnnnting.Rnom is in Jones’ Building. WILLIAM COWELL. Dec 10 14 tf BLAXXETS, PLAKVt. far. A A BALES London Duffle Blankets *y W do 21-2 to 4 Paint do f da IQ-4 to 14-4 Rnsn do do Saddle • k ' do fin Whim Pis ini do Mixed do k do Bias do do 8-4 A 4-4 Liusey tVoolseya do Fevnoughm do Red and Whim Flsnnela 100 Doien Kilmarnock Caps, le by 0, W. ROCKWELL A CO. 10 is 6 SO 20 10 I . jV '»■ * If For Nov 9 41 Goshen butter,buck wheat,Ac, Juet receieed by the brig Pheaeont, 1 ft KEGS Goshen Blitter, first quality, J.«J 20 halfbbltBuek Wheat meal 10 quarter do do 5 half bblfe Rye do , 10 qr-. do do 10 bbla Seargeant's Cracker* 6 bbla Burlington Hama 2 do smoked Tongnet 40 do Beef and Pork InStore, A full auortmant of Groceries and Provi- sions, fur sale by A • BASSETT. d** 1 12 , fin GEORGE F. PALMES, VXCBtNSE DOCK, OFFERS FOR SALE, f if)BUNDLES PRIME HAY 1500 Bushels good old Corn 30 Bushels Seod Rye 100 Barrels Minkarel, No. 3 ISOOBuehcls Salt, Turks Iolandjtnd Liverpool Ground 70 Boxes Soap and Candles 20 Barrel* Boots Bacon, Smoked Tongues and good Hams Corn M«al, Bolmd SO Barrels Flour, low pries Mesa Beef and Park Prime do do Jug Cork* and Demijohn Corks ■ 100 Kegu fine Water Crackeru No. 1 and 2 Meckarel, in whole and half barrels 1000 Pounds Florida Rope 300 Bneliela Prime Seed Osts. SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, LIQUORS, dec. ail good. Nov 26 2i| LANDING, FYwi* eh ip Louim Matilda, from Xeie York, Xffh BOXES FRESH RAISINS sJvf 1000 Pounds Ndw Burlington Htme, and far sale by PHILBRICK A SCRANTON, MarketSquara. IN STORE, 10 Half bbla. fresh Buckwheat Meal 10 Quarter do do Nov 29 r SBBt FOR trrcitPOBL, Tbs amaneb fast tailing ship NIAGARA, Pennant, Matter. For freight, apply to the 'IWUW ; fiAptti'' &3&X • an hoard, ml A> Low A Cab, Wharf. Dec 10 1 up *VR XEW-YORK, ttSTABLlBHED LINE.] " Tba rWulabfiackBt ship ; LOUISA MATILDA, D. Wood, Maeter, WiU commence loading thl* mor ning, and hare immediate despatch. Fnr freight or passage, .having handsome accom modatione, apply m Capt W.on board, at Jonet’ Upper Wharf, at to Dec 7 H ALL A HOYT. [■STi i jBki BYJ. B. HERRERT it CO, , A‘ TO MORROW! 14th tact. . WilThe sold helbre cur atom at XI o’clk. Cease Sattinntte./ Also, a general.aieort' tnent of Grocwfies, Ac.—Terms cash-. ,, Dec 13 ■, 1 • ’ — . * . * '•* * nttr ■ BV LAfA LX BARER. ' THURSDAY, l*th ititf. At. XI o’clock, in fronf of hia A net in* Store, a general Bsurtmeut of GROCERiEfr. Dec 131, , , FOR LIVERPOOL, To nail the 15th inat. the firet rate new British copper bot tomed ship ARABIAN, ' Robert Atkine. Maeter. For freight of300 bates, apply lo WM. GASTON. dec 2 7 may BSLCALVIX BARER, Oo THURSDAY, 15th init. At half-put XI o’clock, el hi* AnclioO 9lore,t valuable assortmeot of DRY GQOPB, Dec IS riiiaViCd 4-' PRIME NEGRO SHOES. Juet received by the sub ecribere, per brig William and Emetine, end sclmoners . Adams and Coluibbia 1000 PAIR PRIME NEGRO SHOES. Alao, Women’s, Mon’s, Mieses’ Boy's end Children’s Boots and Shoes, which with their stock on hand, make* tbeir saeortment very complete. A. JtE. WOOD. Nov 29 4 BY CALVlX BARER, On THURSDAY, t5lh inut. At XI nfalock, will.be sold in front ofthie Anc'ion Store, that tracl«f Land No. 204 in the aevenleenth district—Early County, jon- mining 250 scree weU timbered.— arm cash, Dec 13 FACTORAGE and COMMISSIOX BU- SIXESS. T HE undersigned offers his services to his friends add the public, in the FAC TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS. He will be found at the counting- room of Messrs. Johnston, HiUt.lt Co. John- (ton’s Buildings. ALEXANDER J. PRATT. Dee I 6 BRANDY, GIN, Ac. n PIPES BORDEAUX BRANDY S do Wrist do 3 yean old 10 do Holland Gin. warranted pure 2 do Sicily Madeira Wise 20 Bags Pepper 10 do Pimento 40HMfdo| BrowD ’ ,No -‘ 8o, P’ 17 Barrels Uin 3 do Cherry. Brandy IS Kega Butter 46 Dozen Pori and 4B doz. Mad. Wine Fortale by JOHN W. LONG., Deo 7 „, , lib. FURXITURE WAX. T HIS WAX ia recommended to the pub lic solely on ill owe merit- ezperi- j!0«e has eetsblihed its auperiori’-y over all iithers vet discovered. The large and ex tensive Cabinet Furniture Mannfactnriee in the northers smtea. use this composition on their work t» produce an elegant polish. A supply of the above wax, just received sod mV sale by LAY 6. HENDRICKSON, Nov 29 Shades Buildings. CHARLES E. CANDEE, MERCHAXT TAILOR, aicsaoRouoa. liberty county, 'Georgia. R espectfully informs the public that be haa just returned from the North ivith a general aud handsome assortment of BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Sec. Alio, a great variety of the best aud moat FASHIONABLE WORK, constantly for salt, aa cheap aa can be pur chased iu Savannah or elsewhere, O' Work executed by the first rate New York workmen. Ort 25 31 ID- BOOK-KEEPING. XX M R. PRESTON, respectfollr acquaints the Young Gentlemen of this city, tint bo hiB opened nn Evening School, for l ho purpose of teaching the art of Book- Keeping by Double' F.mry. Lectures will be given every evening in succession, until lhe full course be completed. Mr. Prestdu may be found at all hours of the di y.et Mrs, Scruoo^ Boarding House, opposite the Market, where he will be happy to wail upon those desirous to perfect themselves in that important branch nf mercantile ed ucation. Further particulars made known upon application. References unexception able. Dec 1 6r.|| v THE. SUBSCRIBER O FFERS hia services to hia frienda and tiie public, in the General Commieeum Butinest, al Auguale, Georgia. L. C. CANTELOU. Nov 25. ter. SALT AFI.OAT. 1 \AA BUSHELS Liverpool Balt. JLo/VrVf IN STOBK, Sugar in Hogsheads and Barrels Mnlaga Wine, Gin, Pepper For sale by J. E. BURRILL. Telfair’s Buildings. Dee 8 -to TOBACCO. 4 HOGSHEADS Prime Leaf Tobacco, for sale by G. B. LAMAK. Dec 9 1 ’ 13|> MUSICAL TUITIOX. T HE subscriber offer* his services to the inhabitants of Savannah and its vicin ity, an Teacher of Mosic. He will give lesson* on the Violin, Clarionet and Flute, according to the moat approved ayatems. As soon is a sufficient number of pupils ffers, he will commence'at hia residence, the Washington llall, where terms may be known, by applying to the subscriber, or at Mr. Macdoniiell’s r ’las»ical nnd English Seminary. P. RAMSBOTTOM. Dec 8 , 10 '■"CITY tfiJEABURERW OFFICE. ) Dkcimbkr 3d, 1825, ( ASSIZE OF BREAD. pHE average price ol flour toeing £6 50 a. per barrel, 196 lbs. weight, the weight brbad for the present' month must be— 121 Cents Loaf 2)ba. l3ioz. fit do. do I do. 6| of which all bakers and sellera of bread will lake due notice. M. W. STEWART, C.T. Doe 6 FIXAL XOTICE. J'HOSE persona indebted to the late con I cent of Sbcftall Sl Delamotta, are noti fied that unless the same be paid or liquids ted, on or before the first of January next their accounts will be placed in the hunds of an attorney far suit. Any demands against cither of the late firm, will be re ccived in payment. MOSES SHEFTALL. * "Nov.26 2re MISSING. L ANDED from the brig Panthea, at Tel fair’s Wharf, one keg of manufactured tobacco, branded J. Staples. Any informa tion respecting said keg of tobacco, will be lliknkfully received by P. E. BRASSINNE, Opposite the Exchange. Nov 26 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, gn Landing this day from ackr Ml Sopbronia 17 cases of Shoes and acd Boot* which may be had low at EBENEZER JENCKE& Market-Square, dec It * Itp TO REXT, A Brick Tenement, consisting of a STORE and DWELLING, formerly occupied by II. Archer and adjoining Messrs. L. Baldwin h Co. on the Bay. Alto, the dwelling pan of the new tenement over the store nowcecu pied by Messrs. W. Lippitt ACo. For term* apply t» ' HALL A HOYT. Oct 25 It: FOR BALE OR TO REXT. For sale or to rent, with or witlmut furniture, the house be- ni!!B| longing to the subscriber, cor sIHMIKner of Habereham-Street end Columbia Square. For terms, apply to Robert Habersham, Eaq. or to JAMES BROWN. Nov 11 43 TO REXT, The subscriber offers to ren'. at a low rate, to a good tenant, the house on the fork nf the Au- usta and Louisville Roads. It was erected for a public boose and afford* every convenience for that purpose. For term*, apply JOSEPH STILES. Doc 8 12re lit: A Nov. R TO REXT, Tho STORE formerly ocou' pied by Mr. John B, Wick. es a shoe store. Pneeeeeion given immediately. Apply to CHARLES ROE. 40 TO REXT, The house and two lota in Broughton-st. belonging to the subscriber. Apply to W». Da vies. Eaq. Possession will be given early in November. J. M. BERRIEN, net« 23 A: ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. BT CALVlX BARER, On the fire( Tueiday tie Fdbrkary next, At XI oiclock, will be told io froot of the . Court-House in this oily, that tract of food. No. 75, in' the Third District, Hahenhnm County. Sold by permiiniun of the Colin at Ordinary, and by order of the adrainistrante- Termt at time of sale. Nov 30 raw AMLAttamsarr vox * WANTED, Two young, well broke Mules, far which e' fair price will be given.—Apply at the office of the Goorgien. Nov 28 ' tr.fi AUGUSTA AND* SAVANNAH MAIL STAGE, THROUGH IN TWXNTV-VOUR HOURS- T HE public, and particularly the lltn chants of Savannah end Auguste, bake seen with no email degfoe of aatufiactioa .lie effort made lately by the eubtcribere, for the transportation of passengers and tews, between the two citiea, in a much hotter time than haa been uauntly taken for i hat oonveyanoe. It would be uugratofoj 'iot to acknowledge tbe almost universal .'uppbrt we have received since our commencement—but have been ao much 'rainmelied by the exclusive right of Ste phen Pearce that we have keen compelled io abandon the Georgia side of the .river and operate in South Carolina. We have pro cured the use ot the steam boat Carolina, and a person qualified in all respects to men age her—wc can therefore, with coufidenae guarantee the public that her tripe to and from Puryaburs will he regular. In con junction with the Boat, cue lion of Stage* will operate three limes in each week, land* mg passengers in thesbortspaceof24 hours in eaoli city. Our operation* ere (com mencing on Friday next) to depart upward* from the Citt-Hptzl, Savannah, on FRI DAYS, SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 7 o’clock, A. M- and arrive in Augusta at 7 o'clock the out morning. Returning downwards, depart from the GlobzTsvxrn in Augutiathe same days, nay WKDNES DAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at 3 o’clock, P. M. and arrive in Savaiina|) tba following day, at 3 o’clock, P.M. To insure against the casualties of failures, in the due operations of the steam-boet Carolina, an arrangement it matured, whereby th* etid host will have auch co-operation a* in cate of failures, the intercourse between Sevan nah and the Line of Sieges, either tt Purge burg, or the Uaioa Creek will be insured fa he kept open- GILBERT LONG8TREET. WM. SHANNON, August*. GEORGE MILLE*.Savannah. P. 8.—The proprietors are making ar rangements to run a daily stage between the two citiee. Dec 8 || n Dec 7 TO REXT, The bouse recently occupied by Mrs. Ann Watt, pleasantly •ituated io Anson Ward. ALEX. A. SMETS. HfP THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING entered into copartnership un der the firm of JAUDON & HUGUENtN. for the purpose of transacting Factorage Business, offer tbeir services io their friends in that line, JAMES (B- JAUDON, JAMES d; huguenin. Nov 28 2 WANTED r lOM SO to 100 lbs first qaality Georgia Arrow Root Apply to GEO. RYERSON. dost . - ' . 7 XAI/S AXD WIXE. K/y CASKS NAILS. MsottW •>*« OtJ 20 Quarter Cask* Malaga Wioo Landing from brig P»^ERTENNY. by Nov 15 «« MACRAREL. /» O BARRELS No. 3 Msckarq), juat re Utl ccived and for aale low, if applied, for immediately, by tVIjAJAM COWELL, Jones’Building*' I4r. MISSING, ' ~ A BALE OF UPLAND COTTON, sup posed to have been rijipped on bo*™ roe boat Adeline, at Augneta, markml •• J Fniia,”i0 M No, 34. tno. An) informa tion relative to the *9*?’ kfullj. reoeived bf PARIS HILL. Bee 6 DISSOLUTION of COPARTNERSHIP. FIR HE coparlnerahip existing between Al- -L sxasdkr Watt and Alexadder Au gustus SmeTs; under tbe firm of WATT Se SMETS, iwthie day dissolved by mutual son seat.-—Persons indebted to them ere reques :cd to make immediate payment to Alexam der A. Sincts. ivho is authorised to settle the business of said firm. ALEXANDER WATT, ALEXANDER A. SMETS, Savannah, Xuvember 18, 1825. Nov 19 . 47jc FACTORAGE AXu COMMISSION' BUIXESS. T HE undersigned, im'orma hie friends and tbe public, that be continues the Lumber Factorage end general Commission Business on the wharf occupied by the late firm of Watt & Smeta. Unremitting atten- inn will be paid to all bvainees entrusted to his care. Cotton and all descriptions nf goods con- .igped to him will be stored in fire proof buildings. ALEXANDER A. SMETS. Nov.19 49Jc AXCRUM’S LAUREL-HILL TOLL- MILL. This Mill it now in fine order for Ihe reception of Rice on Toll, under the direction of a trust, wor thy miller, at the cnatomary rates. Those who will tend Rice to the mill, may re ly on atrict attention to their interest. Apply at the mill to T>oma( Ryan, or to Ike undersigned. Factor, io Savannah. PETIT DEVILLER8. October 26, 1825, 32jljan m THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA FACTORAGE.Be. T HE subscriber informs bit friends and tbe public, that he lias recommenced The Colton and Lumber Factorage and Com- ~ minion Rutine/e. He iv provided with Fire-Proof Stores, for th* roceptton of cotton and oilier goods, a conve nient dock for lumber, aad trawl* from his knowledge of batioats ia general, and partic. alar experience ia .tba above branches, to give entire satisfaction. Hit Counting-Room it over th* store of Wiltbergtr k Cornwell, Jane*’ Upper Wharf. WILLIAM HENRY GREENE. Nov 23 52{c FOR SALE V STRONG .and healthy Negro Woman, c who is a good cook, washer, Ac.' She would bo particularly useful on a plantation Enuuire tt'the office ef lb«Georgia*. Nov 25 fr MAIL STAGE ARRANGEMENT. T HE public, and more particularly the Georgian!, are respectfully informed, that tbe proprietor of tbe Line of Stages on the Georgia aido, ha* been at much trouble and expense in getting hie Line in opera tion for tlieir accommodation. He now has the satisfaction to inform the mercantile part of the community, bath of (kuguate and 8a- vannah. that be will run through in TWEXTY FOUR eeOURB. Hie Stages, Horses and Diivera, are supe rior to nia competitors on tbe Other aide of tbe river. There will be no danger of delay* in croea- ing of rivere, tbe bursting of boilers, nor any other casualty that steam-boau are subject to. Georgians partieuiarty, a* wot] aa oth ers, no doubt recollect tbe inconvenience they labored under on the icmoeal of tbe old farmer line of stage*, to tbe Carotin* aide, in 1823 and 24. The proprietor pledges himself, if he meets with encouragement, to run winter and summer. The stag* will leave Savannah on Friday*, Sundays tod Wednesday*, at seven o’clock. A- M. and arrive in Augusta tb* fallowing morning, at the same hour, and anil leave Aogaeta at the sa|he hour oo the same day*, and arrive'- in Savannah accordingly. For teat*, apply in SaVannah at the City-Hotel, Peeeen- gqr* wilt he called 1 jfiff *-■' i.fmk tt* ■it CHINA, GLASS and EARTHENWARE: T. O. CHAMBERL1X, No. 6, fiixsona’ Buumxsi,, Hat received by the late arri- vals from Liverpool, New-York and Boston, 350 Packages CHL NA, GLASS and EARTHEN WARE, inaddilipn to bi> former •tock.mebing hia aeaorinivot com plete. Aa tbia ware waa purchas ed before tbe late advance in Eng land, he can tell at 25 per cent. Iqwer than it :»n be afforded of last fall’s importation.’ N. B — All orders will be received and romptly executed, for Gists Ware of every ilescription, Crown Window Glass, Gilt and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses, Gilt Picture aud Portrait Frames, of any Pattern, from the meet approved manufactories in Phil adelphia. N«nv, York end Boston. Dec 3 ? t ... - , 8i.|. No. 5, 4 i i it ■ Ort 25 I TO REXT, Boltonh Upper >lv K _ Wherf en* Stores. Apply f ROBERT HABEB8HAM. 3ltn NOTICE. A N election will be held at th* Conn- House in and far the County nf Chat ham on MONDAY, the 2d day of January, ensuing, far County Officer*, to wit—Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, Sheriff, Receiver of Return* of TaXaMe Property, Tax Collector, Coroner, end Surveyor, nf which the elector* of the said county will' take notice. The Sheriif will attend'the •«me to keep and preserve order. JOHN CUM MING, J. /. C. C- C. A. PORTER, J.I. C.C.C. ELI 4 8 FORT, J. I. C, C. C. JACOB READ, J.LC C.Q. « 10 DRAW1XQ RECEIVED. rpBE fallowing the n*rohen drew* |. from the wheel ia vhe 4th Ctam Grand Slat* Lottery of Rhode Dand i ’ ,v. 35—38—41—30—28—4# Ceek paid far. prizes in the above, aodorders received in the following Lotteries ; Literature Lottery of New-York. draws • tjfojanuary next—Highest Pries £190,000, £.50,000—Ticket*Jtojt. • ; ' LUTaaR* RXCfiANBK QF0CK