Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 21, 1825, Image 3

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ir KOORD OOI»eO».IDAy*D b y aa improved modaof Drawing, tecur- Ml by LsUara Patent, «nt) to be drawn tgkfe pi«oo and bo oopipUled in ONE DAY, on the fifteenth .JFVbruary met. HIGHtiST PRIZE {toe,000, (PLRNDIP tcmsi. 'i 4‘ 1 Prize of |1M,WI0 is {100.000 m 00,000 ia 30.000 to,000 i» to,noo jo,0Do i» io.ooo 4,4)00 if 6,000 ( 1,000 ia 16.000 600 is,' 6.000 ,,, loo i* • 6,000 : , so ia .6,000 to ia i.ooo • It ia 6,000 5 10 ia 105.000 11,680 Priam, amounting to {300,000 Mint* or D«awino.—Tne numbers will 6e put into one wheel aa iiausl—and m the other will be put the prize* above the de- nomioatinn of ten dellnm, and the drawing, to progress in the ususl manner. The 10,500 priaea often dollar#, will be awarded to the ticket#, the number# of wltich end with the terminating .figure of either of the throe Aral drawn number# train the wheel of diffennt tertninsrion. , Jh illustrate which, euppose 13,568—8.366 and 80,368 to be tie brut drawn number#, then, ever; ticket in the Lottery ending with the figure* 3,6 and 8, Will bd entitled to a priae of tan dollar*. A ticket dfaWiug * superior prise wilt not (w restricted from drawing an inferior one also. Every priae table in cash, sixty day# after the tlraw- i. juhjuct to a deduction of fifteen per ct. d be had in the greatqzf variety of Noe at ALLENS’, where,inthelaat Stato Lottery.were told both the Capital Priae#, No..ll,25'l {10,000 and 38 010, itO.OOO—v'id in the late >St»te lmt- teriee the {2O.000 und the {10,000—and in a former State Lottery the great priae of {100,000, and where have beep sold and . n.id. nrixe# amounting to Several millions op dollars h (O’ Order# enclp«ing c»#h or priae tirk- OW, post ptid, from any part of the Uuisn, promptly-attended to. Address promp j ^ & M aLLEN & eQ Dec 80 Savannah, NBvV-YORK STATE LITERATUKE * lottery. Class No. 3, run 1885. W ILL bo drawn 4th January, 1826, aid Unwind in p few minutes. . 45 Numbers—6 Billots to be Drawn. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 Pri*e of 100,000 Dollars. 1 Ho 60,000 Delians, 1 do 80,000 Dull air*. t do 10,000 Dollars. t do 6,000 Dnllara. 4 do 8.600 Dnllara. ^ .10 - do 9,(100 Dollars. SO ' do 1,000 Dnllara. 71 468 600 Dollar*. do 100 Dnllara. 4446 do 6,051 Prize*. 9.139 Blanks. 50 Dollars. 14,190 Tickets. The amount of prize money to be distnb eted in the above brilliant scheme, is •M7,60O. PRICE OP TICKETS. Who)# : ft i t « t' | : t {50 00 Half : : i i i t t : t - t 85 00 Quarters i > t : t ;' ! : t 12 50 Eighths : t : : t : : : *t ; 6 85 Sixtesrths i. * : : : : t i 3 18 ' Orders for Tickets in the above Lottery, will be received at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, Dee 80 m waoLioaWMtmfrvntkpi.v oonciutfso! highly important TO ALL Who WOULD HOT #1 BKCltVBO t - OODSFAM, and nut* H'otfc roR,voo»saLv«s,. S INCE it bp# bmumie quite common for many engagod in theLutterjr business,ty. publish even inferior Schemes as being very brilliant if not the most splendid of any L me- like publi- LMeryf the /Mfi </JfeyfonR rwpectfulty invite* aft brtferi Wvenlurara, and other*, to contrast the Scheme of the Eighth Clou of ssul Lollery wrth any Scheme before the pub- lie, in either of tlte two AMERICAS I—and lie is confident, that if a cqmparisonofthn Scheme* be made for a moment, thht'4lm**iu Eighth Class will be pronounced the . most fluontgiCtcNT of any ever adopted and drawn in the UnUtd Status and that the attempts ui venders lu palm off any mher on the public, as really the most brilliant, will not uoly be vaiu ami fruitless, but folly in. the extreme. Next to the University, the MANAGER hesitates not to say, that the New-York Lottery, (to be drawn the 4th of January.) may be classed, in which there are but a small number of Tick ots, and which contain. Chu Hundred und Thirty-ievei PRIZES above the dummuua- lion of onk hupnuu) dolls .is. The Union Canal Lottey contains more Ilian three uineft the number of Tickets than tbs New York Literature, and wily Eighty Jour Ptjxti a hove thuse of {100 each.—The Second ConaChdated Lottery." it will be seeo. con tains ,135,000 (t!! fi !) Tickets, sod only Thirty Prises above the denomination of {100! If the time fixed for the drawing of lUo lattericoj intend'd to clash, or injure, or interfere With the following sploodid Scheme. —Notice is hereby given to those principal ly concerned therein, that to draw this Lot tery with safety before the University will be itraum, they must not only be very active, but exlroihcly fortunate in offeoling sales of their tickets ; audit will perhtpsyet be found that the Consolidated State Lottery isiU nol, .but that they University WILL BE, the •• first Lottery" drawn in the State of Maryland.— And toe MANAGER of this Lottery again publicly states, that an discount can be made lu venders, either “ at liotne or abroad," from i he Scheme Price, whether it shall or shall not he their pleasure to purchase and offer these Tickets to the public—hut all those liberally and kindly disposed, will be fairly and liberally supplied.—It, will lie noticed that the University Lottery contains but a small number of Tickets. (19.600.) and Three Hundred and Twenty-eight PHIZES over the riro-nttt notion of One Hukdred Dollare t being Seventy stven more Priae* exceeding that sum, thau.are to be found in tliraeclass es of Lotteries, mentioned as above, which to gether contain 94 950 Tickets !!!!!!!!!— Observe thie difference, for the troth should he known, and then determine a* your own judgment shall dictate, and act at all times hereafter in conformity thereto. Many or. dorp from abroad have been end are constant. I.V received, and the sale# of the Tickets si retail have been very considerable, end are (laity made ilnd the Manager will take plea sure in further waiting forthwith upon those who call personally for Tickets or Shares, or Certificates of do.; and all orders for Tick ets or Shal e's per letter, will he thankfully received, and as promptly attended tons a personal application, if addressed to the Mon. ager, #t either of his Offices.—where "Equal Juetiee is rendered to off." FORTUNE'S HOME FOREVER! P. CM FIELD'S OFFICES. No. 139 Broadway, New-Yprk; t89Ches- nul-Stnat Philadelphia; and 180, Market St. Baltimore. Where have been raid and paid, Prizes of {50,000, 85,000, 80,000, 16,000, 13,500. 10.000, 6,000, 3,000,8,500, 8,000, 1,000,500, tic. &c. AMOCNTIRU TO MOUC TBAfl MXUXON OF DOJAABS' oittthdra. art etch A SITUATION #'*.titer,on acoiloni, : tatlon by one who ban come well re- enmmended aa a good planter of rice or cotton, thpugh a cotton plantation will be preferred.’ Apply to Petit De Villers, Sa vannah. Dec 80 S*n THE SUBSCRIBER C ONTINUES the Lumber Factorage Bu- tinrss it his old stand near the Fort, and will give his attention exclusively to that business- JOHN EVERINGHAM. Dor 13 I6je# NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Mre. Hannah M’Aiiiater, are requested to render them, duly attested to the Executor. Dec 13 16|| V THE SUBSCRIBER O FFERS lt)s services to his friend# anti the public, in the Central Communion But,neu, al Augusta, Georgia. L. C. CANTELOU. Nov 85. tot, FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU SINESS, T HE subscriber offer# his services to his friends and the pithlic, in the FAC TORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS. ■is Counting-Room is in Jones’ Building. WILLIAM CO\VELL- De.e 10 14tf "V TO THE ELECTORS OF CHA THAM COUNTY. I OFFER myself ss a candidate for Sheriff, at the enauing election in January next, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. „ ABRAHAM D’LYON. D« u l<7 TO THU ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY, T OFFER *t a candidate for yeur suffrages * »t the election in January next, for the «Sce ofCorooer. WM. GJLBABT. Dee 13 16 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. • JOPFEr as a candidate for Sheriff at the - eleetion to January next, and eulicit your DAVID BELL. Dee 13 16 I 6 gtrppf " E J R8 ’ AXES" A ,nd P fc U rtova arW le, received •- N.B. WEED- BY AUTHORITY OP THK STATS OP MARYLAND. UNIVERSITY LOTTERY EIGHTH CLASS——NEW SEMES, P. CANFIELD, MANAGER. CAPITAL PRIZE, 100.000 DOLLARS. The most brilliant Lottery ever adopted and drawn in the United States, and worthy the immediate attention nf all Lottery Vendcre and Adventurers therein. Granted by the General Assembly of the State of Maryland,for the benefit of her Lit (entry Institutions- The system adopted for the approbation of, as well as in justice to her people, Positively to be drawn on the 28d February 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. UNPARALLELEDI! TRULY GRAND AND SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of {100,0,0 1 " » 60,COO 1 » " 40,000 I " " 85,000 1 » « 80,000 10.000 6.000 & to 44 176 358 5678 6356 Prisez. 13844 Blanks. 1,000 600 840 100 50 19,000 Tickets. {I00,00i 50,000 40,000 85,000 80,000 50,000 60,000 44,000 44,000 48,840 35 300 883,800 Tbs Ticksta- in thii Lottery I {784,840 \ {784.000 are formed dry by the ternary combinationuf 60 numbers, frum I to 50 inchisive, and to determine the ftitb of all the Tickets therein, 60 numbers, ss abova, will sersnlty be put into # wheel on -the day of drawing,'tod six of them drawn ; and that ticket having on it aa a combina tion, the 1st, -8d and 3d numbers drawn, will be entitled to lbs Capital Priae of glOO.OOb. 4th, 6lh and 8th, {50.000.- 3d. 3d and 4th * pHw iif isto.—All hove bstingon them, tli# Island 3d ; 1st and 4thj 1 s! 1 arid 6th or■. 1<I and 6th, wBi each be entitled to a ppiki' III {<40 AlitueM hsv- lng v un them any ottiei two of the drawn nym- >ety. eiic.b 6prqw.of {t00; All,those having nd ibdm hut one of the drawn ouatber*, each a prize of {50. gUYIESIT PRICE OP tt0«ai» Whole. . .{.VI, Uti l JHalvea 486 06' QiiarlSra- Id 50 I Eights 8 26 Sixteselh 3 id | Thlvty-BewNMhbl 66 Bj Certificate aefaitowe. . A Ccrttucat# of 17 Whole Tickets can be had for {596 Otlpdo. do. Half do. for {897 60; do. du. Quarter do. for {148 75; do du. Eighths of Tiokfts, for {74 37 ; du do. Six teenths do {37 181 do. do. Thirty-aecoadtha do. fbr {18 59. ' Which certiffcstes will en title the purchasers or owners thereof to whatever prise may be drawn by tbs ori ginal Ticket# of like numbers over and above the sum of {JOO, being, the amount due there on, auff in like proportion for aharae of do. resuec.tively. Orders i for Whole Tickets, Shares, or Certificate# of do., received at P. CAN- FIELD’S Pennsylvania Stale Lottery Office, No. 189 Chesnul street, one dour below Fourth street, Philadelphia, and at 160 Mar-, ket street, Baltimore. The CashwiU be advanced for all Prizes, sold as above, aa soon as drawn ; ul-n. at (lit- ofilce of the subscriber, No. 139 Broadway. New. York. TheNew-York Literature Lnttety, to be drawn on the 4th of Jnnunrv next, contains one prize of {I0Q,000,1 of 950,000,1 of {20,- 000, <10 000, {5,000, {8.5U0, {8,000. sever al of gtooo, lie. Price of Tickets, {50 each ShatSt and Certificates ip j>.« urthm. O' Capital Priies, in Whole Tickets, Sbareft, or Certificate* of do.,, for salt, viual, at . P. CANFIELDS N. YORK STATE LOTTERY OFFICE. No. 139 Broadwat, N. Y. Which office ever hat been, and-will eon- inue to be, True to ilt Motto, Application* personally, or by letter, peal paid, enclosing the Cash, for eveo a tingle ticket or shares iu the above, or ia any Lot- tery before the publie in any part of the Uni ted Elates, may be made at either of the Manager’s offices, where the Curt, Witt, at u eual be promptly paid for Prizes as boon zt drawn All of. which application! will be thankfully received, and respectfully ss well as duly attended tu, if addressed to your most obedient and Very humble Bervsnt, P. CANFIELD, New York. PUBLIC 8ECURITY. The Manager of tbe University Lottery of the State if Maryland, returot hit sincere ac knowledgements for the munificent patronage he has received in tbe former .classes, and he now has the honour of presenting to bit' friends and the public throughout the Union, the SCHEME of the Eighth Clou, Which it for more brilliant than soy scheme ever adopted and drawn in the United States, and probably infinitely more so, than any that will be offer ed Tor several years. He flatten bimtelf lb* l, as all clitaci of adventuren may be zceom- mudtted, tbe present tobeme will be duty ap preciated nod approved. By an auentfvr perusal of tbe scheme, many unusual advan tages will be discovered, and a> this lottery is granted for a truly laudable purpose, via t that of acquiring and spreading knowledge, the Citizont of Maryland and tliuae of the United States generally, will nut, it i* hoped, be backward ingiviug it their sappurt; but will patronize it as well from foeiinga of patriot ism, as 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 uu pa railed opportunity of ism curing a foilune. Tbe demand for Tickets in tbe last or 7th Class, was so groat that none could be found for eale in tbia City at the time the Lottery was drawn, and simitar, no doubt, will be the vase some day* previous to the drawing of the present scheme, even though it be nut th pleasure of venders generally to engage i tbe sale of these Tickets, and should any vender decline taking Tickets in this Lottery unless Jte can procure them from the Mana ger at a deduction front the scheme price, hn will -find an ipplioation for Tickets on sack terms, made in vain; and it also will be lost labour for any vender or venders to attempt, hy any manqsuvre whatever, to assume to themselves the management of this Lottery, so that it shall shall result to their own path- cular benefit, regardless whether it ahall or shall not tend to be jiiit nr unjuzt towards tbe community. But tbe Manager pledge* him- -elf to be consistent with bis motto—-'Equal Juetiee,''—and a few months will latisfactorily prove to the public the truth of this declara tion. In no instance can a credit for nay large amount be allowed, unless a satisfacto ry security be given, for, notwithstanding the integrity and property of many of those iu the trade, the Maotger must aud will endea vour to guard againzt all casualties, apd it must be expected that Ibis will be looked for and adhered b> by bitn ip all coses, not only for hit own protection and safety, but because it ia lib intention to proceed with the Lottery in such a manner, that he -will have it in hi* power to pay site prizea promptly, And that it ahall result to the entire satisfaction ofall concerned. If the foregoing considerations are not sufficient ieoentive to venders who are not op posed to the fairness of this Scheme in all idb- pects, as well aa to adven'nret, to take an interest in this LoMmy, iq preference to any Other, the Manager trust# that the following new arrangement and votqntsfy act on bit pari, will >t least stamp it with sock * char acter, in the minds of adventurers, aa shall render it justly deserving of that preference, and he in confident it will duty receive morit- ed patronage. Toinsure public confidence and to prevent the possibility of loss to the holders of tickets io consequence of any casualties whatever. -* it is hereby covenanted and agreed un tbe part of the Manager, tin addition to the nru- rity given to th». Stale nf Marytand Jar the mtndvai payment of .Pruett,)th*t the current funds, received for sales of Trakets.in this Lottery, shall be deposited every thirty or wboireMghty rstpsetaMo oMtdMef’ th# CHf tyof New-York. Philadelphia, tndBkblmora, and who have kindly oonsentrd to set, if ns- oesury, upon this oeeasion, and to attend tbe duties therein assigned them i nfftifwlmm are appointed' stiff constUnted trust ops, find'ill whoni by Uras* pteesota, in base of tbe death •f 'he Maotger previous to the drawing, fall pownHtHvtestid to continue the sale inf tbe ,tick*W ftad to (tktlsd tbe Lutrtry to be drawn, add the prizes paid, deposited ns above,; par- Suant to the floheme;’’ and it. i« with'much j leasure, that th#- Manager annCences tips foot to tit# public, becuuae ha is confident lhal.' to all who adventure lit Lotteries, this arrangement Will he highly satisfactory und truly pleMidg. P. CANFIELD, Manager. P. C, constantly keeps Tickets in all tbe Lotteries furthnaoaonimudztieb of Ids friends ir<l Others, therefore, all adventurers desi- icus of procuring th* Capital Prizra in the above Brilliant Lottery, or in any other ahW before the'pnhUe fit the United .Statu, will do Well to apply personally, or by Isltar, imme diately to him for the same. And oil order*, whether for Whole Ticket#, Shares, or Cer tificates, will bis thankfully rsoelved and promptly atteaded to, if addressed to P. CANFIELD, 139 Broadway, New-York, 179 f hesmit street, Philadelphia, or at 180 Market-street, Baltimore, - Dec. .13 - 18l * Nl- c-.' AhbtyR-i. 1 ; -•-■'.•v;', ?">«-■/] nut Mctr.mMr, (EBTABL1SHED LIN Eg The -iw^ftlar pai.ket ship __ Will k#v«. inunetliate despatch, r frvtxlp or passage, apply to Captain VV- t,i" CT, iifca, Nit# THB HERMITAGE ‘-St- STEAM-SAW-MILL and CAST IRON apply to FOUNDRY. Oel 35 T HE snbseriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, tint the above establishments are in fell operation. Plank* and Scantling, suitable for ahip- ping, can be ftirnished of the best quality, and of any aizay to immediate order. He also hae on hand, a few fine CYPRESS LOGS,upwarda of30 feet in leugth.whirh he will sew into such eiie# an may he required. At the Cat! Iran Foundry, work ufyjvar) description, in that line, will be executed in a style equal, to that of any other fact ,ry in the United States, and on the lowest possible terms. He alyo continues tbe manufacture of BRICK, whioh he will supply in any qtiauii tv, tu order. The quantity of the article is already well known. HENRY M’ALPIN TV All orders left at the store of Low L Wallace, will be punctually attended tu. Dee. 19 31tf GRAND STATE LOTTERY, FOURTH .CL ASS—XXTRA. RBW in Providence on 16th inst. end will be received here on 38th.—Fifty numbere combination—Six numbers to be drawn. I 1 5 t 4 8 44 {40,000 t^ 1st, Sd'ttnd 5th, 36,000 1 3d, 6th sixty days from and after the |0tb day of Oo- and 6th, {29JM0; 1st, td and 4th; 1st, Sd and 5th ; 1st, 4th, and 5th ; Sd3d and 6th; and 3d. 41k snd 6tb, will each be entitled to a prize of {10,000 t tbe tst.^d sod 6tb ; the tat, 3d ssd4tli; tat, 3d end 8th; 1st, 4th aod 6th ; 1at, 5(h and61b I td.Sd and 6tht 3d, 4th znd 6tb; 8d; 4th and 6th | 3d, 4th and 6|h. t 3d, 6tb*nd ffth; Zrttl end! -hn en titled to n prize of {5000, All those hiving on them two of the drawn numbers, znd Rosa two tbs Istandtd drawn, wili sseh hi anti, tied tpspriz* of {1000. Aft those h#ring on thnns the3di«d«h,o»Mh zod 6th drawn D 1 LIVERPOOL, first rite; coppered York built ship AJAX, Nichott. Matter, Has emniiieneed loading and witl be immedi ately deapetebad. For freight 100 square, balsa cotton, apply to ('apt N, on board, si June*’ Upper Wharf, or to Dee id HALL * HOYT —'f5 rent, The house tad twb lots it Brnughton-st, belonging to .tin subscriber. -Apply to Wm. Da viXs, Esq. Possession will hi given early in November. J. M. BERRIEN, oct 6 gj hirent, i ~~" A Brink Teuament, constating of a STORE sqd DWELLING, formerly ncourned hy II. Arc,br and adjoining Messrs. L. Rnldwn 4 Co. on the Bay. Atao, tbe dwelling par: of tbe new tenement over the store now oocti pied by Measra W. LippittACn. Forlenns * ' HALL* HOYT. to Chsrleetoh, and void by erdet bf th# Fort, Wardens. ' :... ■ ■ ' .ffnaYi SUGAR AND MOLAWjP. ■ BY CALVIN BAKER, . THIS DAY,*lat l*#». ,i X| oVI|.- Will be sold tt AndencaV t’gper Wharf, lapding from sloop Rising Sun, 61 Bsttralg lenrgia Sugar, • Ticree* dpi do. 80 Hegir hozda do. MuUs*ea.—Termt af urns of utyv lifc; FOR SALE, 60 do 60 do 50 do *860 do 490 do By S; C SMITH, at th #toro Chamber at £. Jeacke Esq. Market-Square, Pair Best Backstrap Bouta 850 do do Gentlemnnfs Pump* du Strong Brogaaa - do Ladiea Morocco Walking Shoes d« do Denmark Sateen do Mi-iesBoot* Children’s Sltose 858 Feet Mnlaeses Hoe* 71 Dozen Calfskin 10 do Cork Soles 50 Case# Smith’s Japan Backing 4 Cask* Warren’s do. pur# as imported 6 Pair Boot-tree# 1 Bathing Tub Tlte sboVe will he cold by the trunk o case very low, provided application is utad- iii the enuree of the present week. N. B.—For sale at the above place, t quuntity of Ant rate Watch Trimntinga. Dec 80 :'8e SCHEME. Prize of 10,000 Dolltra. 88 do do do do do do do 5.000 Dollar*. 1,000 Dollnre. 648 Dullzn. v 600 Dnllara. ,'-"*'100 Dol|nre. 60 Dalian. 80 Dolltra, *o. *c. *-•• Tresent Price of Ticket#: Wholes, : t ■ t : : : {3 60 Halve#, : t i : i t I 75 Qparters, ::::::: t 0 87 87#Tpb»B who have ordered tickets in th* above Lottery, are requested to call im mediately and reelve them at : LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Dec 20 NSW ABjftANOEMLNT PSWPAT0N. GEORGE F. PALMES, orrttna run bale, 9AAA BUSHELS CORN OUUU ISO Buqdlea Primd.Hay 800 Buslielt Oats, fit for (Ced 1000 Bu-ihelft Allum Salt ISO Barrel* Mackarel, No. 8 sod 3, B-iftlun Inspection 30 Barrolft Pork and Beef 75'Boxes Soap and Candles 30 Half Boxen Soap ' 90 Barrels Whitkey Barren Gin Barreit Pickled Cuetimben & Peppers Du, Smoked and Pickled Tonguue Firkins firal quality Goaheu Butter New Hams, CheeXe. Tepa, Coffee Sugar * a general anortment Liquor:. Dee Tf .20 CHARLES E. CANDEE, MERCHANT TAILOR, WCEBOnoUGH. LIUERTY COUNTY, Georgia. R espectfully inform* the pubiii that he basjuxt returned from the Non it with a general and handsome assortment of BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, *c Also, a great variety of the beat and moat FASHIONABLE WORK, oonatantly for aala, aa cheep aa can be pnr chased in Savannah or elsewhere. IT Work executed by the firat rate New York workmen. Oct 85 31 BLANKETS, PLAINS. *c. A A BALES London Duffle Blankets 10 do 8 1-8 In 4 Point du 5 do 10-4 to 14-4 it use do 6- do Saddle do 80 ffo White Plains . 80 do Mixed do 10 do Rlue do 5 do 3-4 * 4-4'Linsey Woolaeys 8 do Fearnoughts 6 do Red and White Flannels 100 Dozen Kilmarnock Caps for sale by C. W. ROCKWELL * CO. Nov 9 ■ 41 iober ensuing', either in the Marahaots' Bank in the City. of: Nqw -York; in the United State*’ Bank in/the City- of Philadelphia, in the Philadelphia Bank of said city, or. in the Union Bkok of Maryland in the City ofBa). timore, and in all, or in tern# on# of the above named Banks respectively, the laid funds shall remain aa a security for the holders of ticket* nntil tbe drawing shall have taken plgc*,whichdepo#iUwil|. from'tint*tptime, ..... be mad* known hy zome of thedinajgeztle. those esuoerned will pleu# tajtezotioe. men' named in. *ba Circular #hu*XM tor the 'By srdyr «ftfu Cotrt, Scbsmeof tbia Lsttsty wb#o ftn| publiahod, Deo I? A. R. f ANNIN, Clsffc. FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU SINESS. T HE undenighed offer* hit services to hi# friend# and the publie, in the FAC TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI NKSSi He will be found lit the counting- room of-Messrs. Johnston, Hill# 4: Co. John ■tozta Buildings. ALEXANDER J- PRATT. Dec f 8 NAILS AND IFINE. KA CASKS NAILB, aasorted sizes ##U .to Qtiovter Casks Malaga Wine Landing from brig. Pantftea. and for sale hy OLIVER TfiNNY. Nnr 16 48 NOTICE. To Suitort, Jurort and Witnum- rpHE Honorable the Buperior Court, for JL th# County of Chatham, for Januaty Tors;, Will aland adjourned from Moaday the aauoiid, to Wednesday th* fourth, to mnke w«y.for i*e County Election, of which FOB AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STAGE. THROUGH IN TWENTT-yOUR HOUR#' T HE public, and particularly the Mer chant! of Savannah and Augusta, hav, seen with no small degree of eattsfiacliou the effort made lately by the aubeenber,. for the tranipurtMtou of pasaengers anil news between the two cities, in a much fthorler time than has been usually takon fo- that conveyance. It would be negratefut nut tu acknowledge the almoat universe support we have received sine* on coninmnrcment—but huve been so mncli trammelled by the exclusive right of St« phen Pestce tbut we have beeu compel!# to abandon the Georgia side Of the river 1 sn operate hi South Carolina. We have pro cured tlte u#e ot the ateam-boat Carolina and a peraon qualified in all respects to man age her—we cau therefore, with confidenc- gouranlee the public that her trips to Slid from Puryslmrg will be regular. In con junction with the Boat, our line of Slug, will operate three times in etch week, laud ing passenger# in the «hoVtsp*ceof84 hour- in each city. Our operations are (com mencing ou Friday oexl) to depart upward# from the City-Hotel, Savannah, on FRI DAYS. SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at 7 o’clock, A- M. and arrive in Augusta at 7 o’clock tba next morning. Returning dmvriwarda. depart from the UloreTzver#. in Augusta the #ame days, say WEDNES DAYS. FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at S o’clock, P. M. aod’arrive in Savannah tin following day,at S.o’clock. P-M. Tu insun against the casualties of failures, in the dee operations of tbe steam-boat Carolina, arrangement is matured, whereby the said boat will have such co-operation aa in cast of failures, tlte intercourse between Savsn nab and the Liiie of Stages, either at Fury burg, or the Uninn Creek will be insured t: be kept open. GILBERT LONG8TREBT, WM. SHANNON. Augusta. GEORGE MILLE XT , Savannah. P. S.—Tits proprietors are making ar rangemrnts to run a daily stage between the two cities.' D#£ 8 -18 ■ m Btff. B HERBtki’B Of»4 THIS DAY. Slat lost. tost. ■ m Dec 81 ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, . On the first Tuesday in February neefr At XI oVlook. will he sold in- front of lira 'oort-Huustt in this city, that tract oi l-in* No. 75, in tbe Third District, Hit tic I'-ham County, S<dd hy permission of tin- Court of Ordinary, aod by order of the administratrix, Ferros at time of tale. Not 8a ' asm TO RENT. The. subscriber offer# to rent, at a low rate, to a good tenant, l lie house on the fork of the Au- * guata and Louisville. Road#. It wa» cr-e.ted for* public hontr and Sflbrd# -.■very convenience for that purpose, Fo# term#, apply JOSEPH STILES, Pee 8 I9re ' l!fc: Hi: TO RENT, . The STORE fiirmerly oqcw> pied by Mr. John R. Wick: aq a shoe store. Poueeaicu give* immedialrly. Apply to ■ - 11 CHARLES ROE; Nov. P do FOR SALE dR h) RENT. * For aale or to rent, with ay Without furniture, the house be longing to the aubscriber, eev- •■or of Haberahtm Street anil Columbia Sqntre. For terms, apply g| Robert Haberiham, Esq. or to ' JAMBS BROWN. Nov 11 43 M i H this city, ■ Dec 17 The subscriber will dispose at his Brick Dwelling-Huei* <>n lot* No 14 and 16, Jackson Ward, ea# nf the most deairahle situations (*' The price will he moderate. R. HABERSHAM. »0t ANCRUM'S LAUREL-BILL TOLim MILL. This Mill it now In fine ordef for the reception of Rice on ToM a . under the diraetioo of a tnut.wofs thyrailler, at the customary rztsit, Thote who will send Rice to thp mill nzyn# y on atrict attention to their interest, Apply at the troll to Thom at Ryzh, «r I* the nndertignsd, Factor, iii Savaumfoi- PETIT PEVILl EEfc October tfi, 1985, ^ttyap. ft RANAWAY, C3ROM the ship Mount Vernon, a negro *7 men named John Francis, cook of said ■ship: He ia nf middle atature, about thirty# live year* of age, of #n artful snd vicious disposition, and has likely absconded fay the purpose of conniving with thn slave# for malicious purposes, as he his bsetp fro- quently seen associating with them, «nt) 'lie aubscriber considers it bis duty to give - his public notice to put the citizens en their guard, DAVID M. BUNKER, Master of ship Mount Vernon. Den to’ r f MUSICAL i VUiON, f pHE Robtcriber oflbn his ••itIcm to i||| A. inhabitants of Bavimosh anti its vioin- ;ty. »" Teacher pf Mosio. He wilTghffi ■cssona on the Violin. Clarionet, and Flute, according to the most approved systems, At anno as a sufficient number of uppity ■‘flare, he will commence at his residence, the Washington Hall, where terppft rosy b# known, by applying to the subscriber, or at Mr, Micdnnnefl's Classical and English Seminary, F. RAMSBOTTOM, TV . <1 in THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA MAIL STAGE ARRANGEMENT. T HE public, and more particularly tbe Georgians, *re respectfully informed, ihat tbe proprietor of the Line of Stages on the Georppia side, has been st much troubh and expense in getting his Line in opera tion for their accommodation. He now has the satisfaction to inform the mercantile perl of the community, both of Augusts snd Sg vannah, that he will run through in TfYENTY FOUR HOURS. Hi# Sttges, Horse# and Driven, are sap . riot to hi# competitors on tbe other tide of tbe river. There will be no dingey of delays in cices ing of rivers, th* bursting of boiler*, nor »ny other casualty that steam-boats are subject to. Georgians particularly, as well as oth ers, no doubt, recollect the inconvenience they labored under on the removal of thncld former line of stsgus, to tbe Carolina side, in 1883 and 84- Tka proprietor pledges himself, if he meets with encouragement, to ran winter and summer. The stage will leave Savupnih on Fridays, Sundays and Wednesdays, qi seven o’elock. A. M. «nd arrive in August* the folicwing morning, at the same hour, znd wftl leave Augasta at the same hour on the rams days, and arrive Bdvaniiah accordingly., For neats, apply Sayaznab at' (hs City-Hutel. Pasaca- gsra wiUbetsUed for in any part of tbe city. - . STlViNfEARCE. OKI • " Ittf T HE SCboisMBEB O FFERS hii aervioes in tin: COMMIS SION BUSINESS, particularly foe ' ns aale of produce, and for the receiving , ’ind forwarding goods, cotton, *o. botweal the interior and tbe northern cities. H« baa been appointed agent fbr th* steam- ’-nats Edgefield and Pendleton, and will a* lord every facility in despatching freight by • hose boats. Their owners having spsrdg tie expense in providing safe apd expedi- ious lighterage during a low river, shippers may confide in havingtbeir good* forward ed to Augdst* and Hamburgh, without da tention. Tlte subscriber's office ie kept «t thi Counting-House of Mr- G. B. Lamar. JAMES OOUJ5PY. No*. t6 19 a>iy\iisfia^ BLANKETS and BAGGING, ■ ■.«*•• ■■ ' W. and ilHiiiH, H AVE received by Ibe ship Emily, from Liverpool, 300 piece* Bart Quality 49 inch Dragee , Cotton Bagging . Grundy’s Whit#, Blue and Mist Plains Point sod Lnodpp Duffie Blankets 'hich With these qlreqdy on haad^of last sarta iroportatiop, will enable them to supply Aejr customsn on .very moderate t«ni#,-~sa IVir staortment of STAPLE AND FARE oct is •" THE SUBSCRIBERS JJAVING entered letocupsrtnqrekip V * JAUDON** HUGUENIN, for the purpose of truStaeting Pack Business, offer ihsiy wrtiase to lh ! * in that hn*. JAMES B TAPD , TAMES D-fHUQt Wa.2«, ,'5, 1 lWANTED to HIRE. ' J NOR one year, Ten Negroes, L UtbalMRPirtiRWM, Wwl* • •