Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 19, 1825, Image 3

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ldV 60, define 4« i 8 hbdabaoebt easorrtd <0 kegs tank M do butter IS Mis AbKhef - to twm* oboooleta “ 15400 rad’bricka .. , 7 keg* Cavendish Tobacco, forrt Han't* 17 •' .T ■ AMERICANS INTERESTED! 4 •nvKwnot,eeosrMUNlYf qlilfi.vooNexRNXD! W. I HIGHLY IMPORTANT ['* TO Alt. WBU WOULD NOT BK OECEIVXD I ' ? .v. • AND THXN JUDOE FUR YOURSELVES. '■ CJINCE it ha* heooma qoite common for ij. Oiun) engaged id ibeLotiary business, to Wish ovon inferior Schemers'., being yery a*- pul »w vniiriiiHo ■■■* VUUII h-rtho MANAGER of tlw University H<f the StaU-'f Maryland, respectfully i ill lottery adventurers, and others to, coot rut the Scheme of the Eighth Chsi of BLANKETS, PLAINS, ft*. h| A fk BALES London Duffle Blanket* oa 4U 10 do 4 1-4 to 4 Point do L 5 do 10-4 to 14-4 Rtwe do in 6 do Saddle , d» , oc 40 do Whit* Plain* •» 40 do Mixed do In 10 do BIue do hs 5 do 3-4 ft 4-4 Linsoy Woolzeys St * . do Foatnoughts E 5 do Red and White Flannels m 100 Doien Kilmarnock Catia m Bowel* by C. W. ROCKWELL ft CO. vi “• ' *1 « FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU■ m SINESS. n, fflHE undersigned offers his services to hia j JL friends and tho public, in the FAC- w TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI- « NESS. Ho will be found at tlm counting- 7 room of Mosers. Johnston, Hills ft Co. John- u Sion’s Buildings. t ALEXANDER J. PRATT. ,t Doc 1 « L CHARLES E. CANDEE, , , ? MERC HA NT TAILOR, ^ RICr.noROUGB, LIBERTY COUNTY, . ( Georgia. - U ESPECTFULLY informs tho public * It that ha lies just returned from the North u witn a general audliandsome assortment of B HOA DCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ste. ~ Also, a great vnriety of Ihe best and moil ■ FASHIONABLE WORK, J constantly for sala. aa cheap as can be'pur-' t eltased in Savannah or elsewhere. . ID* Work executed by the first rate New- ( York workmon. u Oct 25 81 1 NEWARK CIDER, &c. ^ Just Received, 9 ■d e* BARRELS first qual. Newark Cider 1 J. s) 20 do jVliiskcy 1 3 Hogshoitia do 5 Koga Butter j Iff do Fresh Lard 1 40 M. Alexandria Segars. * with a general assortment ofGROCERIES. * For safe by H. B. HATHAWAY. " Doc 15 *8p ' FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU- t SINESS. t P¥4HB subscriberxiffers his services to his e X friends and tho puhiic,| in the FAC- g TORAGE ft COMMISSION BUSINESS. ( Hia Counting-Room is in Jones’ Building. fa WILLIAM COWELL, j Due 10 Mlf i] TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. r T OFFER myself aa a candidate for Sheriff, 1 at the ensuing election in January next, a ud respectfully solicit your suffrages. ABRAHAM D’LYON. tieeL.M n - ! 7 t TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. F OFFER' as e Candidate for your suffrages ' 1 at the election in January next, for the effice of Coroner. WM. GILBART. Dee 13 16 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. TOFFER aa a candidate for Sheriff at tho Jl election in January next, and solicit ynur suffrages. DAVID BELL. Dnc 13 16 JOHN BENTLEY, /*\FFER9 for Bale, landing from ship \_F Herald, 95 BarrelsFiddler’szuperior Albany Ale 46 do Vassar’s beat double do 12 do Newark Cider 10*Firkins prime Goshen Batter 15 Boxes Soap 31 Bbfo. Gin. “ York Town Distillery” 20 H-If barrels superfine Canal Flour Dec 16 „ . 19p *„! THE SUBSCRIBER /"kFFEttS his services to his friends and U the public, in jhe General Commission Business, al Augusta, Georgia. L. C. CANTELOU. Nov 25. ICL ' WANTED TNilOM 50 to 100 lbs first quality Georgia X Arrow Root. Apply to • GEO. RYERSON. 'dec 2 '7 CROCKERY WARE. Qfk CRATES assorted Crockery Ware O vF 50 Barrels No 2 Mackarel 60 do No 3 do 26 Half barrels No 1 Shad for family use For sale low by WILLIAM COWELL. Jonet Building. Dee 15 !9p HAY AND CORN. Qj)[ A BUN DLESof the beat qnalityHay Oi.fl/ 1500 Bushels of Good old Corp For sale by DILLON ft PRENDERGAST. At Telfair's Wharf, under Mr. Lamar's. Dec 16 |0p STONE LIME. POTATOES, &c. T ANDING from ship Rising States, at Xi Rice’s Wharf, 100 Caaka Stone Lima 100 Barrels Potatoes ' ' _ 30 Bafrels NeW-Eriglsnd Rom For rale by TAFT ft PADELFORD. D»«c 15 18p ‘ BEERS’ AXES” A SUPPLY of the above article, received « and for rale by N. B. WEED- Dec 15 w-.no WANTED TO HIRE, IjlUR one year, Ten No- roes. Enquire ‘he Steam-Boat Office. I Dec 16 I8n numbers, are each » prifce of gSM-AH liuoe liivipgiiu tfienit the lit.aud 30 i tit and 4tht lot sod 5i|i i nr Id end fith, brill each be enmied to » pries of $2W All thaw bav- u * looin any Other into of tbe drawn-iium- unrl, each u prutu of$1001 All thaw Usvmg •m them tad one oftb* drawn aunt ben. ueb ■ priieof$50. ' m*#*nt trim or tickets. . Whdle $50 00 I Halvw |t5 00 Maarten It 501 Eights 8 45 SiatMnth SI 4 I Thirty. Seobodth I 50 By Ctrtyicuic as follows. A Certifiotte of 17 Whole Ticket! can be ' for 4595,00 ;do. do. Half do. for 4497 Stij do. QlforWr do,, for $14* 76 ( do do. i of the homent, tbit the itid Next The Union hose' of $100 each—The •• Seconil idatcil lioitery,* if frill be aeen, coo- 35,000 (M!!! 1) Tickets, and only Prize* above the denomination of If the time fined for the drawing of be very active, the " first „ „ J. ThWy wboodtht do. for $111 59. Which certificate! will en title the pnreihaaera or owbbM thareef to whatever priao may be dtawnhy theprl-, _ „... gmtl Tickets of like numlien over and above |, HrOlmot whoer* fdjiiiy reeMdtaWfBKent ofV J *rm* , and Ivlki hare kiddly contented to act. ifee- k«a«try. upon Ibti ocoaiion, and to attend the dutift therein assigned them: all pC.w«dm ark uppdiiMsd and conititifted trusted*. and inf Vo %* Tto'dbti,. in oase of the death I Tor freight or passage, apply to Captain of Hie Manager previous to the drawing, foil I op hpard, at JhneatUpper Wharf, or to Wvf is vetted to eontione th« rale of Ihe Doc 13 i HALL * HOVTi tiglaeto. end to caune the Lottery to be drawn. [ESTABLISHED Tho regular'packet i AUGUSTA, George JPhife, Master, ■ Will have immmiisto doapaleh f>i|d 4be*[i*aa paid, depoeited aa above, pur-1 luanttoNhe Scheme;" aud it ia with much I (daasare, that tha Manager annoiinuea tills Let to the public, 1 because he it vootde.nl dial, lo all who advenlbre In Lotteriea, thin arrangement will be highly satisfactory mud PI CANFIELD, MMfAWkh;/a,oei«o ontion, aunty J P. 0. comtwilly keepa Ticket* In all tlfHones’ Upber Wharf, er to Lottents'KirtMaccommodation OfhiH friend-, Dec 14 HALL It HOYT Midplhera, thd-efore. all adVdiltOrera detd- HALL.ft HOYT, root ofpraddriiy the Capital Prices in tlie JFOR LIVERPOOL, The firat' rale, oopperad Noe- Torfc buil| ihip AJAX, * JVfcftott, Matter, 4 . lias commenoed loading and will be Immedi i XM IMBMO* .|w freight 480 iqodf't dbtloo, apply Jo ( apt. N.ian board, at ill be fairly be noticed itaini but a avrSn® SUBSCRIBERS •H dor the fl Dt,rcd iAtoeopartberebip iin-= JAUDON & HUGUENIN, “f ihe purpose of triniactlng Factorage oennera, offer their wrvicee to their friends * that Una. JAMES B. JAUDON, JAMES D. HUGUENIN. Imervf thi* difference, for the truth ahould i known, and then determine aa your ovm igrmcnt shall dictate, and act at all times reafter in conformity thereto. iMany Or* re from abroad have been and are cooitant- ryceived, and the rale* of tbe Ticket! at tha lom of $300, being tbeamoont due llidre- on, and in like proportion for aliarea uf do. revpeciivaly. Orders for Whole Tiokela, Shares, or Cerlificatea of do., received at P. CAN- FIELD’S Pennsylvania 8tate Lottery Office, No. 149 Cbemnt .street, ooe door below Fourth street, Philadelphia, and at 180 Mar kei atreel, Baltimore. The Cash will be advancod for all Prizes, told as-abore, as soon as drawn ; also, althe office of the subscriber, No. 139 BrotUwnv, New-York. The New-York Literature Lottety, to bi- drawn on the 4th of January next, contain, one prize of $100.000,1 of $50,000, t uf$40,. 000, $10 OOu. $5,000, $4,500, $4,000. sever .*1 of $1000, die. Price uf Tickets, $50 each Shares and Certificates in prft irtion. O' Capital Prizes, in Whole Tickets, Shares, or Certificates of do., for sale, as usual, at P. CANFIELDS JY. YORK STATQ LOTTERY OFFICE. No. 139 Broadway, N. Y. Wbicb office ever has been, and will con finne to be, True to its JUotto. Applications personally, or by letter, poet paid, enclosing the Cash, fur eveo a single ticket or shares in the abovo, or iu any Lot tery before the public in any part of the Uni ted'States, may be made at either of the Manager’s offices, where the Cuth, will, at u vital be promptly paid for Prizes as soon as drawn All of which applications will be thankfully received, and respectfully as well as duly attended to. if addressed to your most obedient aod very humble Servhnt, P. CANFIELD, New York. PUBLIC SECURITY. The Manager of (he University Lottery o/| the Stale if Jnarylmd, returns hi* sincere ac knowledgements for the munificeat patronage he baa received in the former classes, and be ittcry, or in any other how before the pvblujin the United Statu, will do well to apply pshonally, or by letter, imme diately to him /or the same. And all orders, whether for lobule Tickets, Shares, or Cer tificatos, wil promptly attshded to, if addressed to / P. CANFIELD, 139 Brosdway, New-York, 14’i ChwnUt-street, Philadelphia, or at 180 Market-street, Baltimore. Doc. 1f v 16t TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS! OR Afro FOR PROVIDEMVE, The packet ship RISING STATE fV, T. Pearce, Matter, Will meet with despatch.—For I BY CJfLVUf BJUCBk, . s THIS DAY, I9lh inst. At bdir-paal XI ofolock, al. his Auelicft i ; Store,! valuable assort incut of DRY GOODS, ’Oei> Id BY CALVIN- BAKER, ' , .. THIS DA Y, IM, foal. . ‘v At XI o’clock, in front of-hit Auction ( SUire, a general assortment of GROCERIES. , |*S'« . |I|S i I ■*—1. ' i 1 l‘ 1 | s ‘|i ' p CALVM BAKbR % THlBDAY, 19 th. inst. At XI o'clock, in front of hw Auctkw Stem. 32 Barrels N Et Runt, 14do. Cherry Brandy, 17 do. Flour. JJeo \ 3 ‘ ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. BYCALVIM BAKER, On the/ret Tuesday in February next. board, at Ricefo Wharf, or to TAFT 4k PADELFORD. Dec 15 - i I9p ST A TE LQTTERY UF MARYLAND, a, iac.iv the rnperinlendance - niiasionurs appointed by the Governor anil Council, and by an improved mode of Irawing, secured by letiers patent under the seal of the Uoitml States. To be drawn in the eily uf Baltimore, ant) the whole to bo oompleted in One Day, 00 tire 15th of February next. HIGHEST PRIZE $100,000. SCHEME. 1 Prize of $100,000 is $lBO,000 FOR NEW-YORK, The coppered brig PHEASANT, Jno. Bailey, A aster. Will have immediate despatch.— For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board at Mongin’^ Wharf, or lo JOHN CIJMMING 4k SON, DdcIS !9u er, at either of hi. Offices,—where "Equal utice it rendered lo all." FORTUNE’S HOME FOREVER! P. CAJiFIELD'S OFFICES, O. >39 Broadway. New-York; R9Cli< nut-Stri et Philadelphia ; and 180, Market-8t. Baltimore. . Where have been sold and paid, rizea of $50,000, 45.000, 40,000, 15,000, 14,500, 10.000, 5,000, 3,000, 2.500, . 2,000, 1,000,500, 4kc. 4kc. AMOUNTING TO MORE TRAN A TVTTT.T.TQW OP SOLZABD! BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND. NIVERSITY LOTTERY EIGHTH CLA8B—— NEW SERIES, P. CANFIELD, MANAGER. CAPITA!, PRIZE, 100,000 DOLLARS. 'lie most brilliant Lottery ever adopted at drawn in ihe United StateB, and worthy the immediate attention of all Lottery Venders and Adventurers therein. Grained by the General Assembly of the >tate of Maryland,for tbe benefit of her Lit- srary Institutions- The system adopted for lie approbation of, aa well as in justice to 1826, or SOONER, and if the sale of tickets will warrant it, the draw ing will take place before, or about the FIRST OF JANUARY NEXT. UNPARALLEf. TRULY GRAND AND SCHEME. 1 Prize of $100,fl<0 50,COO NDID is l 1 1 1 5 10 44 88 176 352 5876 40,00Q 25,000 20,000 10.000 5,000 1,000 600 440 100 50 $100,000 60.000 40,000 45,000 40,000 50.000 50,000 44,000 44.000 42,240 35 200 283,800 l 6366 Prizes 13244 Blanks. $ The Tickets 19,000 Tickets, this Lottery ire formed I $784,440 | $784,000 by the ternary combination of 6Q numbers from I to 50 inclusive, and to determine the fate of all the Tickets therein. 50 numbers, aa above, will severally be put into a wheel the day of .drawing, and six of them drawn and that ticket baring on it aa a co'mbina- lion, the 1st, 2d and 3d nnmbore drawn, will be entitled to the Capital Prixe of $100,000. 4th, 8th and 8tb, $50,000.- 4<l, 3d and 4th, $40,000 : lit. 3d and 5lh,. 25,008 8d, 5th and 8th, $20,000 : 1st, 2d and 4th; 1st, 4d and 5th 1 1st, 4th,and 5ih; td 3d. and 6th and 3d, 4th and 6th, will each be eotitfod lo a prixe of $10,000: tbe 1st, 4d and 6th ; Ihe 1st, 3d..aoa 4th ; 1st, 3d .and 6tbt 1st, 4th and 6th; 1st, 6th ind 6th; Sd, 3d and 5lh; 2d, 4th aod 6lh; 2d, 4th and 6tb; 3d, 4th and 5th ; 3d, 5tb and 6th, will each be en ’titled to r prixe of $5000. AU those haring oa them two of the drawn oMnbarz, pad those two the litand.2d dawn, will each be enti- (led to a prize of $1000. AH those haring on them the 3d and 4th, or 6th and 8th drawn 30.000 ia 20.0UO is 10.000 is 6.000 is 1,000 ie 600 id 100 is 60 }• 20 is 12 is IT is 30 000* 20,000 10,000 6.000 15 000 5,000 6.000 5,000 4,000 6.000 1D5.0 0 0 FOR DARIEN, The fast sailing sloop SEISE BPEST, Wood, Matter, * Will nail 00 Monday next. ,;Foi freight or passage, apply to the mastur on board, at Aneiaux’a Wharf, or to BRADLEY. CLAGHORNft WOOD Dec 17 TO RENT, A Brick Tenement, consisting I of a STORE and DWELLING,! 1 formerly occupied by 11.'Archer > and adjoining Messrs. L Baldwin I | ft Co. 011 the Bay. Also, the' dttelling pan j | of (he new tenement over tha store now aocu pied by Messrs W. Lippitt ft Co. For terms | applv to HALL b HOYT. Oct 45 . in (his citv, thel tract Ollaid, No 76, in the Third tlisirirt. Habersham I County. Sold by pcrinjsaion of the Cottit.or Ordinary ^nd by order of the administratrix. Terms at time of sale. Nov 30 TO RENT, , JhA The suhsoriber offers Jo rent ijlnB •» a low rite, to a good levant isiaiB <he house on the fork of (he Au- guata and Lonievilh- Roads. It as ere’uted for a public house and afihrds -very convenience for that purpose. Fog ->pply JOSEPH STILES. ufma. ttra 11,280 Priaea, amounting to $308,000 Aa usual at Cohen’s Office, the cash car be had for all prizes the moment they are drawn. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKET}. Tickets : ! i : i. 'i i , : Halves, AHRAHaxnaarT DESPATOB. POR Qiiarteri, : Eighths, $10 00 5 00 1 4 50 1 25 LOTTERY and EXCHANGE OFFICE, No. 114, Market-St. Baltimore. Where more capital prizes have been ob tained than at any oilier office in America. D* Orders from any part of the United States, or territories, either by mail, post paid, or by priva' e conveyance, enclosing the cash or prizes in any of the lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punctual at- Nov 30 now has the honour of presenting to his frisnds and the public throughout tbe Union, the | To"be had in the greatest variety of Nos at SCHEME of the Eighth Clan, which is far more hrilliant than any scheme ever adopted aail drawn io the United States, and probably infinitely mure so, than any that will be offer ed for several years. He Ratters himself the t, as all classes of adventurers may be acCom inodated, the present scheme will be duly ap preciated aod approved. By an attentive perusal of the scheme, many uousual advan tages will be discovered, and as Ibis lottery is granted for a truly lauilable purpose, viz: that of acquiring and spreading knowledge, Ihe Citizens ol Maryland and those of the United States generally, will not, it ia hoped, be backward io giviug it their auppurt; but will latronize it as well from feelings of patriot- sin, aa from the excellent chance now offered of adding to their properly. - Tlmse not yet abounding in wealth, will ho doubt seize at once upon the Unparalled opportunity of so curing a fortune. The demand for Tickets in the last or 7th Class, was so great that none could be found for sale in this City at the time the Lottery waa drawn, and similar, no doubt, will he the -.ase some days previous to the drawing of the present scheme, even though it be not the pleasure of vtnder9 generally (0 engage in the sale of these Tickeit, aod should auy vender decline taking Tiokets, iu this Lottery unless he can procure them from the Mans jer at a deduction from the scheme price, tie will find an application for Tickets on such terms, made in vain; aud it also will be lost labour for any vender or venders to attempt, bv Soy manoeuvre whatever, to assume to themselves the management of thia Lottery, so that it shall shall roault to their own parti cular benefit, regardless whether it aliall or shall not tend to lie just or unjust towards the community. Blit the Manager pledges liioi- mlf to be consistent with his motto—- Equal Justice,”— and a few months will satisfactorily prove to the publie the truth of this declara tion. In no instance can a credit for any large amount he allowed, unless a satisfacto ry security be given, for, notwitlistanding the integrity and property of many of thnap in the trade, the Manager must aod will endea vour to guard against all casualties, and it must be expected that this will be looked for and adhered lo by him in all cases, not only for his owd prolection and safety, bnt because AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH MAIL I STAGE, THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, T HE public, end particularly tbe Mer chants of Savannah and Augusta, have seen with no small degree of sitisfiactioi the effort made lately by tbe subscribed for the transportation of pasaeogers and news between the two cities, ip a much shorter time than hnB been usually taken fo - that conveyance. It woiild be uogratefiu not to acknowledge the almost universal support we have received since our commencement—but have been so much trammelled by the exclusive right of Ste TO RENT, The STORE formerly occu pied by Mr. John B. v Wick, a* a shoo store. Pneaesaion given 1 immediately. Apply to CHARIER ROB. Nov. 8 go for sale tin to ukjrr. For sale or to rent, with qtr without furniture, the house bo- to the subscriber, cor ner of Habersbam-Slreet and Uolumbia-Square. For terms, apply te Robert Habersham, Esq. or to JAMEiTBROWN. Nov II 43 TO REJi’T, The house and two lota in. Broughton-st. belonging' tp‘ the I subscriber. Apply to Wit. D»- svias, E-ffi. Possession will b« given eerly in November. J. M. BERRIEN, ‘ oct 8 23 JA The subscriber will dispose of flSIlWhis Brick Dwelling-House on lets ra jfSjs^BNo 14 and IS. Jackson Ward,one' mSMMWtnf the most desirable situations' ie The priet will be moderate R. HABERSHAM. • «0t MUSICAL TUITION. T HE eubscribbr offers his services to the inhabitants of Savannah and its vicio- ly. a» Teacher of Music. He will give .usaons on the Violin, Clarionet and Flute, according to Ihe most approved systems. . As soon as a sufficient number pf pupils iffere. he will commence at hia residence, tention aa if on personal application, ad-i irammeiica oy roe exclusive ngni 01 we 1.1,. u.„ . . rv; dressed to . pl.cn Pearce that we have been* compelled i f I.. i^T . J. I. COHBN, Jr. & BROTHERS, to abandon the Georgia side of ihe rivoran, I - now - n : ’ b ? “■? »ubacnber, or at . Baltimore, or | operatejn South Carolina. We have pro- J. I. COHEN. Jr. Si BROTHERS, | cured the use ol the steam-boat Carotin- Charleston, S. C. Mr. Macdonimfl's Classical and English Seminary. P. RAM8BOTTOM. n " 10 DRAWING RECEIVED T HE State Lottery of Maryland, was| drawn on the 9th insl. in Baltimore, a- |-' llli || appointed by the Managers, a return of which lias been received and can be examined gra. Us, at ALLEN'S OFFICE, wiio bad the pleasure of selling the following prizes iu said Lottery : No. 11,258 the Capital Prize of 38,010 do. 17 234 do. 26,539 do. 24.614, 32,676, 34,764, 33,720 39,854, 12-.688, 12,269. 27,312, 34,287, 30.046, 38,012, 39,280, 17,203, 18.780,21,353,27.614, 28.365. 34,298, 37,672,37,314, 33,949, 39,506, The above prizes to he sold at une office in one Lottery, is unexcelled by any other office in the Union. XT Adventurers are advised to rensw tbeii prizes in the SPLENDID SCHEME OF NEW-YORK ITATS LITERATURE SUDUmSBiTa CLASS NO, III, FOR 1825, and a person qualified.in all respects to man age her—we can therefore, with cqofideuci-| THE •- o UoCillUER guarantee the public that her trips to am I /~VFFERS Jus services in the COMMIS- from Puryeburg will be regular. In con I Vf SION BUSINESS, particularly for ion Willi the Boat, our line of Stigmi tbe sale of produce, and for the receiving will operate three times in each week, land-1 and forwarding goods, cotton, die. between ing passengers iu the short space of 24 hour- j the interior ana the northern citiea. Ha in each city. Our operations are (com- tins been appointed agent for the ateatu- (noticing on Friday uextjto duparl upward, J •nats Edgefield and Pendleton, and will af- from tbe Citv-Hotel, Savannah, on FBI-1 lord every facility in despatching freight by DA.YS, SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at 7 o’clock A- M, and arrive in Augusta a! 1 7 o’clock (he next morning. Returniof. downwards, depart from the Globf.Tavkh-. in Augusta the same days, Bay WEDNES DAYS. FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at 3| o’clock, P. M and arrive in Savannah tin following day,at 3 o'clock, P.M. To ioeur. against the casualties of failures, in the do- operations of the steam.boat Carolina, a, arrangement is matured, whereby the sai,. boat will have such co-operation aa in cat. uf failures, tlie intercourse between Sevan nah and the Line ofStages, either at Ptiry burg, or the Union Creek will be insured !• be kept open. GILBERT LONGSTREET, WM. SHANNON, Augusta. GEORGE MILLE V ,Savannah. P. S.—The proprietors are making nr- range moots to run r daily stage between! the two cities. Dec 8 12 Which will be drawn on the fourth dej it is his intention to proceed with the Lottery I of January, 1826, abd finished in a few I in such a manner, that he will have it in his I THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUbTA | minutes. 45 Numbebs—6 Ballots to be Drawn SELLING SCHEME. 1 Prize of $100,000 is $100,0001 I 1 do 50,000 50.000 I do 20,000 20,000 1 do 10,500 j. 10,500 2 do 5,000 w ' 10,000 4 do .2,500 10,000 10 do 4.000 ' 20 000 39 do 1,000 39,000 78 do 500 39,000 468 do 100 48,800 4446 do 60 222.300 5051 Prizes. $567,600 I TICKETS V!sa«st|tstsvsaaivss«>l50 1 | SHARES .. .in proportion. | MAIL STAGE ARRANGEMENT. T HE public, and more particularly tb< Georgians, are respectfully informed. I that the proprietor of the Line of Stages eo [ Georgia aide, has been at much trouble expense in getting hie Line'io opera tion for their accommodation. He now hae j the eatiefaotinn to inform the mercantile pan of the community, both of Augusta and Sa vanush, that he srill run through in TWENTY FOUR HOURS. His Stages. Horses and Drivers, are «upe • hose boats* Their owners having spared 00 expense in ,providing safe and expedi- 'mus lighterage during a low river, shippers may confide in having their goods forward-, "d 10 Augusta and Hamburgh, without da tention. The subscriber’s office is kept at the Counting-House of Mr, G. B. Lamar. JAMES GOUEDY. Nov 26 . 53 IPMUMa ’LANKEfS and BAGGING. W. and A Hose, H AVE received by the ahip Emily, from Liverpool, 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 inch Dundee Cotton Bagging Grundy’s White, Blue and Mix! Plain* Point aod London Duffle Blankets ■rliich wHb those already on hand, of last > ear’s importation, will enable them lo sapply '.heir customers on rery moderate terms. Their assortment of STAPLE AND FAN QY GOODS, will be very complete in h few days. Oct 13 , 46 HE undersigned has takeo tbe leiae df -L the no(Jh-we»(ere Tenement* of Meson. A. Low ft Co’s, nee; Fire-Proof Stores, where lie continues lo deyole all his time to FACTORAGE St COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will make liberal advances on the deposit of. produce consigned to him for sate. Thai birth for, beets is always accessible sod per- power to pay the prizes promptly, and (hat it shall result to the* entire satisfaction cf all concerned. If the foregoing considerations are not sufficient incentive to vendera who are not op posed to the fairness of this Scheme in all res pects. aa well as to adveoiures, lo take an inloreet in this Lottery, in preference In any other, the Manager trnats that the following new arrangement and voluntary act ou Isis pert, will at least stamp it with such a char- acter, iu the minds of idveptorert, as shall render it justly deservingof that'preference, end be is confident it will duly receive merit ed patronage. • To insure publio confidence aod to prevent the possibility of lu*x to Ihe hpldero of tickets io consequence of any casualties whatever, “ iiis .hpreby covenanted and agreed on tbe part of (he Manager, (m addition to the secu rity given to the State of Maryland for'the punctual payment of Prizes,) that tbe current funds, received for sales of Tickets in this Lottery, shall be deposited esery fliirty or sixty dtya from and.'after tbe 10th day of Oc tober ensuing, either io the Merchants’ Bank ie the City'of New York ; in tlie United Stales’ Btuk in the City of Philadelphia, io tbe Philadelphia Babk of raid city, or, io the — . . . ... .. . — r . . ,, , . . . Union Bank df Maryland io tbe City of Bat-1 X> panned Bellows and Hearth Brushes, I Wednesdays, at seven o’clock, A. M. end to be drawn in ' one day, 00 the FlFs' timore, and ia all, or in some one of the above received’per ship Statira, and for sale by - I arrive ie Augusta the following morning, at | TEENTH OP FEBRUARY NEXT, are named Banks respectively, the said funds j No* 29- N. B. WEED. | ihe mme hoar, and vnll leave Augusta at I received. Pride this day—-Whole $10-—- shallremainas a security for tbe holders of I - ■ ■. ■ 1 the same hour on the zeme days, aid arrive " 1 ticketa until the drawing shall hmre taken SUPERFINE FLOUR- ie Sevanaah scant ' place, which deposit* wUl, from time to lime, f Kfft BARRELS Howard Bt. Family in Savannah at , baeiade known by some of the nine geiitte- 1 FkmMukt received per echoon- Igera will be called'fniln any perl of men named in the Circular annexed to the I er Caroline, from Baltimore, aud for sajejiy | ’ _ - - BaEVEN 'PEARCE . Sehame of this Lottery when first published, | Dee 16 HALL ft HOYT- f Dec 8 ' lttf rior to hia competitor! 00 (be other side of | cafo, and iha iron crane ia the most easy 1 and rafesl in the port; aod they are censtaril- ‘ ly attended by no Intelligent and correct sworn Wharfinger, who alteadr also' to the stowing and weigliing of produce. PETIT^DE Vfl^ERS. Factor. Savannah, I6thOetober,'l#25. 47r.sr , they labored under on the lemoval of Ibe old | .. .former line of stages, to tbe CaroHne-side, I TICKETS RECEIVED. AND RISING, ie 1823 end 44. The proprietor pledges liimeelf, if he meet* with encouragement, to .... , .run winter nod summer. The stage wiH,^ gil ASH and Wire Fenders, Fancy Ja- j leave Savannah-on Fridays, Sandra and | 9100,00®, IWjlOO, ftO. ST 9. B Orders for ticketa nr share* in 'wbioh Lottery, will be received at ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE ON THE BAY. Nov 41 50 A NDIR0N8, SHOVELS ft TONGS. tbe river. There will be no danger of delays increas ing of riven, the bunting of boilerd, nor any other casualty that steam boats are subject | to. Georgians particularly, aa well as oth ers, no doubt recollect tbe inconvenience T HE eohgcribci*'tickMe ill Ihe - State Lottery of Maryland, Highfat- PrisM - - - on the same 4rtg, and arrive I Halves $5—Quarter*$2 50—Eighths $146. oaordingly. EjiV seats, apply j TO-MORROW, they wil), sgrevably at the City-Hotel. Paamn-1 to the rise sit Head-Quarters, ft Rahunare. " ” ‘ be advanced to TWBLYR. IMJLLARiG— Applv then sritheut delay. v,,% Ds 13 1 - WM. ROBERTSON.' ‘ ' ' *.