Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 22, 1825, Image 3

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DkH, swEsssr fWtfc i ebd ort>- i r w»'ysfmft;3i$» fUBT recent? in «l atlat* arrival*., , . . SO keg* **»•*" 4 casks Porlar H Bwrreb new MM. •• • * *j Barrel* n*w_Mea Polk 30 do do Prime do 30 do do Mesa Beef 30 do do Prime do 10 balf bbU Fulton M»rkel B«*f jo do do Family Porn I Burrell Smoked Boaf , / ; I do do Tongue* 3 Hel#bartele Pickled do 10 .tierce* Sport* Oil,winter itraind. 6 Boxe* Starch 30 dn Sperm Cendlee ISO half Boxe* Soap 10 hhl* Sergeant’* Belter Cracksrs. ,0 BttADL,BY, CLAGHORN fo WOOD Auuiaux’s wharf. deott J5 i>|iow art I (,< Vi iir FACTORAGE 4/fO COMMISSION ruiness. fVtHB underngtied inform* hie friend* A- end the publie, that he cuntinue* the Lumber Factorage and general Commission Buaineetion the Wharf occupied by the late firm of Watt fa Smelt. Unremitting alien, in Will be paid to all buaiuena animated to Ilia care. IJJotton and all descriptions of goods con- signed to him wit) be stored in fire proof budding*. ALEXANDER A. BMEfB. Nor 19 . 4% FANCY COSMETIC SOAPS. HE following vkryauueriur and highly perfumed Soaps, tftbe lalest imports- Bon, from Low 1 * Manufactory, London, via. Bengom Soap, Mtiak’Snap Ekuiclek do Vernacular do Ruse do Cinnamon do " , ' Violet do Venice do' . Oliva do Low’s Oriental Comp. Vegetable do Jeaaauiine do Ceylon do Palin do Baudane' ' do Pahuyrine do Eg. Windsor do Transp’enl do Naples Shaving Soap in pota - . French Cuslnotiu ,Atmond aud Vegeta hie Wash Balls ,, And a supply of genuine Macassar, Russia and Antique Oils Aud very superior Cologne Water, in giant variigy have just been roomed and for sale low, by LAV ft HEiVDRICKr.tJN. Dec 10 DrUglris** SUGARS, FUHJR, COR.Y, WtJlSKEY dr*, foe- g\ 4 HHD8. Prime Snot* Crux Sugar* it) Hogsheads second quality uo SO Barrels Fresh Baltimore Flour *500 Bu diets Maryland White Corn but) Bags' do do 3 hush, each 103 Barrels Baltimore Whiskey 30 do Gin, branded “ Phelps" 13 Pipes Old Canary Wiua, “ Coga- well" Brand 4 Half Pipes do do do 10 Pipes Holland Gin 150 Barrels No. 3 Msckarel 10 do Moss Beef 10 Boxes Baltimore Bacon, nssorted 35 Kegs Battor 16 Buga Trace Chain* for sale, Apply to HALL ft HOYT. Nov *5 FLOCK, BACON. LARD.,BUTTER, Sic. Juii landing from tekaanfr Sdo, •g eil BBLS. superfine flour X v v - 50 do fine do 8 lihds baoon, assorted 30 keg* lerd, 34 do butter ' 13 bbls whiskey 36 boxes chooolate 154UO red bricks 7 kegs Cavendish Tobacco. For sale by J. B. HERBERT ft Ce. dec 14 If FOR SALE A STRONG anil healthy Negro Woman, who is a good cualt, washer, Act She Would be particularly useful on a plantation. Enquire st the office of the Georgian, Nnv25 ... 1 I OLD CANARY WINE. ■g cy PIPES aud 6 half pipes old Canary Jt £i Wine, landing and for sale ljiw from the wharf by HALL fa HOYT. ni>v 14 ’ ..'45 NOTICE. i SITUATION wanted on a cotton plan- k. tation by one who can come well re- inmendcd aa a good planter of rice or ttun, though a cotton plantation will be eferred. Apply to Petit De Viller*, 8a- iiinah. Dec 26 ,22 V THE SUBSCRIBER O FFERS hi* services to his friends and the public, in the General Communon B:umen, st Augusta, Georgia. L. C. CANTELOU, Nov 35. 1eL FACTOUAGE and COMMISSION BU SINESS. T HE subscriber often his services to his friends and the public, in the FAC TORAGE Sl COMMISSION BUSINESS. His Coonting.Room is in tones’ Building. , WILLIAM COWELL. Dec 10 14tf FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU SINESS. T HE undersigned offers hit services to his friends and the public, in th.e FAC TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS. He will be found at the chunting- room of Messrs. Johnston. Hills ft Co. John. ntun'B Buildings. ALEXANDER J. PRATT. Dec 1 8 ANDIRONS,SHOVELS ft TONGS. B RASS and Wire Fenders, Fancy Jw panned Bellows andHearth Briubt rercived per ship Statira, and-rervald by Nov 39 N. B. WEED. SUPERFINE FLOUR- 1 KA BARRELS Howard St Family XtlvF Flour,dust received par schoon- *r Caroline, from Baltimore, and for. xala by ■Dec 16 ... . HALL,* IfQYT, NEWARK CIDER ANU BU 0/1 BARRELS primwNewirk Cidgr lOflrkins and 2barrels primeGdehan Butter landing and for sale by .. C. C. GRISWOLD ItCo. » • 16 „„ooshen BUTTER. Q A KEGS of the Mlquality y. K. Just taoslred per Augusta, and for laid .. * #. B. HERBERT* CO. u „R,‘a(^J?ETS. ■ SnawuwA, AbaamScr 13, 1826. NoP 16 47 Je TtCKBTaONLV 1« MILLARS I , **co*no**aor.iD*w. -„ GRAND STATE ROTTER OF MARYLAND, , B V an improved mods bf Drawing, tuonr. ad by. Letters 1’aUmt, and to'be-drawq under the superintCndanoe of the CoramiU sianers of Lotteries; The drawing will HIGHEST PRIZE g 100,000. IMPROVED COTTON TRESS. 4 PATENT having been obtained for an ■ w improved Cotton Press, for packing cot ton Into square bales, tbe subscriber, who has been appointed by the 'proprietors agent, of fers the privilege of making snd using the tame to companies or individuals. For dii- cription and terms, apply at this' oflee, or to ROBERT HABERSHAM, Bav.tnnabi Agent for the Proprietors. Nov 31 SO)—3m. CrTlie AugustaConstitutionalist.Miffcdgc- ville Journal, and Macon Messenger, arc re quested to insert the above, for two months, and.forward bills to the office of the Geurgian. FACTORAGE, be. T HE subscriber informs his ffieods.and the public, that he has recommenced Tut Cation and Lumhtr Facloragt and Com■ minion Business. He is provided With Fire-Proof Stores.Tor the roepptibn of cuttoo and other goods, a conve nient dock for lumber, and tru.ts from his knowledge of business in gendral. and partic ular experience in tha above branches, to give entire satisfaction. His Counting-Room is over the store of Willberger Si Cornwell, Jones’ Upper Wharf. william Henry gheene. Nov 33 62fo FOR SALE OR TO RENT, O N accommodating terms, that vary vah ufible Rice Plantation, called Mulber ry Hill, situated in Bryan County, on the river Ogeechee, and joining-the Great Southern Rond, east of the causewny— The place is remarkably healthy, having a beautiful site fur a dwelling-house, with two hundred acrea of high land'attached, ■veil adapted either for the culture of cotton or corn. The Rice Lands are inferior to none on the river, and at a good pitch o ide,.several yearn having elapsed since they wore planted—with very little trouble (hey might be made to produce abundant crops, as the banks are perfectly sound. Apply to ARTHUR G. MILLER. Factor, Hunter’s Wharf. Nov II 43{c 11,380 Prises, tmpunting to f308,000 Mods ur Dbawinu.— 1 The numbers will be put into one Wheel ns usual—and in the other will be put the prises above the de nomination of ten duilars, and the drawing :b progress in the usual manner. The 10,500 prises often dollars, will beawarded to the ticket*, the number* of which cud with the terminating' figure of either of the ihrec first drawn numbers trom the 'wheel of digsrsnt termination. 7o illustrate ithich, suppose 13,563—8,365 and 39,368 to ha tb< first drawn numheni, t hen every ticket in the Lottery ending with the figures 3,5 and 8, will be entitled to a prise of tee dollars.. A ticket drawing a superior prise will not |ie restricted from drawing an inferior ope also. Every prise payable in cash, sixty days after the draw ing. subject to a deduction of fifteen per ct. To be had iu the greatest variety of Nos. at ALIEN’S’, where in the I sst State Lottery .were «old both the Capital Prises, No. 11,368 $30,600 and 38.010, $10,000—and in the late Slate lint- toriee tiie $30,000 and the $10,000—and in a former State Lottery the great prix* of $100,000, and where have been sold and mid, prises amounting to SEVERAL MILLIONS OF DOLLARS:! ID* Orders enclosing cash or prize tick ets, post paid, from any part of the Uoien promptly attended to. Address 8. & M. ALLEN * CO. Dec *0 Savannah. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- LARS!! T HE following popular Lottery offers ad vantages to adventurers not often met with. It is founded on responsibility mid will be drawn promptly and fairly on the day appointed, under the superintendence of Commissioners appointed by the Stats. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MA LAND. MAOMriCXNT SCHEME NEGROES FbR SALE. U PWARDS of thirty Negroes, storing which are a Cooper, Boat-Builder, Bricklayer, and Tanner, and several Prime Field Hands, young Men and Women.— Also, twobnys, about 14 or 1ft years old. Also, n bargain—The Western Half of lot No 4, Belilha tything, Heathooate Ward, sod improvements; and other valuable im- pruved lots in the city. Also, Stock of the different Banks, Mouse, to rent, and negroes to hire. Wonted, North Carolina aud Darien Mp» ney. JAMES EPPINGER- dec 3 . }i.7 StiHOOL. T HE Subscriber, informs his friends and the public, that hi* School is nuw open for the reoeption of pupil*, at the house ot Captain Hayden, York -street, near West Broad street. Ho 1 respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, hopes by his assiduous attention to give general tatisfuclion. Small children will be admitted at $1 per month. Spelling, Reading and Writing, $4 perqr. Ditto with Arithmetic, $5 The above with Geography, Maps snd American Atlas and Grammar. Ac. $6 Evening School from 6 till 9 o'clock. P. HYNES. Dec 30 22{t NOTICE, To Suitort, Juror* and Witnesses. T HE Honorable the Superior Court, for the County of Chatham, for January Term, will stand adjourned from Monday the second, to Wednesday the fourth, to make way for the County Election, of which those concerned will please take notice. By order of the Court, Deo 17 A. B. FANNIN. Clerk, SPLENDID SCHEME OF NF.W-YORK STATS LITBBATVB8 wmmm 9 CLASS NO. Ill, FOR 1835, W HICH will he drawn on the fourth day of Jsuunry, 1836, and finished in a few minutes.' 45 Nu.mbsm—6 Ballots to an Dnxwn 1 1 4 1 3 4 10 39 SELLING SCHEME. Prise of $100,000 is $100,000 do Ho do do do ido do 7* to do 4081;' do do 60,000 30,000 10,500 10/100 10,000 30.000 39,000 39.1 46.1 332,300 30,000 30,000 10,800 6,000 3,500 3,000 1,000 • .500: too . so 5051! Prise*. ■ m : nr#Ai»ol• •• •• • o• * SHARES wU i.*Aa proportion, CFN. B.—Otiter* for ticket* or ritaraa in 1 / wtrioh'Lottery, 1 will b* received at ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE ON TOE BAY- ' Nov 31 ■ " -, W 1 I I 1 IS 10 50 100 too 600 10600 SVllEKDID »CH*M«. 1 Prise uf$1110,(100 is do do do do do do do do do do do 30,000 in 30,000 is 10,000 is 6,000 is 1,000 ia 600 i* too ia 60 ia 30 ia 13 is 10 is 30,00# 30,000 10,000 6.000 15,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 3,000 6,000 106,d00 *11 cnMirAat'f 8TEAM-SAW-MILL and CAST IRAN a , : - ^FOUNDRY. T . filHE subscriber respectfully informs his A friends Sod,the public, that the above mbliahaenta arn In foil operation, rlanks and 1 Shautling,suitable for ship, " f. can ba furnishsd of tit*, bast quality, tof any sia*, to immediate order. He heaf *o hud. a few fin* CYBUBSS rrr . JS,0pw*rd» of 30 foot in length,which he wiir skiv Inti) such sixes aa may be required. . At (he Cattlfen Fbssndry, wqrk of wsviry description, initial like,.will be eseenled in aatylh'equal to that of any other factory in the Ilnited.StalMi ud on tha lowest powibl* terms. He also continues the manufacture of BRICK, which lie will supply in any qaaati. ty, to order. The quantity of the artiole it already wed known. HEN RY M’ALPIN. ID* All order* left at tha store of Low X Wallace, will be punctually attended to. Deo. I# - 31 If GRAND ST*TE LOTTERY, * rotrara ci,am—extra. D RHW in Providence on 16th inst. and will he received here on-38th —Fifty number*' combination—Six number* to be drawn. sculms. 1 Prise of 1 Prize of $100,000 is $100,000 1 do 30,000 30,000 1 do 30,000 30,000 1 do 10,00o 10,000 1- do " ' - • A,000 ‘ Afojlp '■'16 'do 1.(100 15.000 10 do 500 6,000 50 do 100 6,000 100 do 50 6,0011 100 do 20 3,000 600 do 13 6,000 10500 do 10 105,000 35000 Ticket*- $308,000 The wliolo to bo drawn in one drawing only, on Wednesday, the 15th of February, 1826, by (he late and improved mode, where by the minor prizes are regularly distributed throughout all the tickets of the Lottery, heing on the principle of the popular “ odd and even system." In consequence of the remarkable demand for ticket* in this* Lottery, they have alrea dy advanced from ten to twelve doHi rs. and h it continues, t still farther'advance will take place in a short time. Present Price if Tickete : Wholes, . : • s !..« $1300 Halves. : : i s : : ! : 6 0# Quarters, : -. ; : 3 no Eighths, 1 50 The money will he paid for prize* of any denomination from $lo to $loo,ooo, on de. mand. ID* Persons at a distance by encloaing the o*sh, will have their orders promptly attend ed to. and the moment the fate of their tic ket* is known, shall be immediately advised thereof. V Priaev in other Lqtteriee received as cash. For tickets and parts of tickets en quire without delay of WM. ROBERTSON, , At the Office f the Georgian, Savannah. Dec 19 21 tf NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY. Cnitss No. 3, ron 1835. W ILL'be drawn 4th January, 1828, and finished in a few minutba. 45 Numbers—6 Ballou to be Drawn. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 do 50,000 Doliark. ‘ 1 do 30,000 Dollar*. 1 do 10.000 Dollars. 3 da . 5,000 Dollar*. 4 do 2,500 Dollars. 10 do 2,000 Dollars. 30 *da 1,000 Dollars. 78 , do 500 Dollars, 468 do IPO Dollars. 4446 do 50 Dollars. 5,051 Prizes. 9,139 Blanks. 14,190 Ticket*. Tha amount of prise money to he distrib. uted in the above brllli«nt acl>en»e, ia *007,800. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole : : : : : : $50 #0 Half : : : : V : : I V : t 36 66- Quarters i: : >• ■: : i. 6° Eighths : « sis : : .'r t .%.# *6, Sixteenths i ' i i : ,t : a f t, ,;P 12 Orders for Tioketa in the above Lottery, Will be ree'efoed st .•■■ji-.A-■ .. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Dec 30 ' !-.- 1 5 1 ‘ 4 8 44 68 do do do aw do do dp 10,000 Dollars. 6,000 Dollars. 1/100 Dollar*. 648 Dollars. 606'’Dollar*. 100 Duilars. 50 Dollar*. 20 Dollars, Ac. Ac. Ac. Treaent Price of Ticket* t Wholes, : : : : : i s : $3 50 Halves, : : : : : i : : 1 75 Quartsrs, s, : : : : . : ; : 0 87 CP Those who hare ordered-tiekots in ihe above Lottery, are requested to call im mediately and recive them st LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Dec 20 'mk (ESTABLISHED LINE,] The regular packet ship , ‘ AUGUSTA, George White, Master, W|t Kirn immediate despatch, 'or freight or passage, applr to Captain W. on board, at Jons*’tipper Wharf, or to Dec 13 HALL A HOYT. FOR LIVERPOOL, : Tlie Brat rata, coppered Nary- York .built abip AJAX, .. HMoll, Matter, ., r - Hu commamed loading and will bn immedi ately dtapatobad. Fbr freight 100 square nales cotton, apply 40'Capt. N.,on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to Dec 14 HALL A HOYT. rA»4 ^ . JCka- 1 administratrix sale, ■r- ByCAtvftFBAWKR, ■ •a VieJirst Tuesday in Ftbrmn At Xl oVikxil, will he oeld io : front Court-Houu in. thji city, that track No. 75, in the Tbitif Dirtriot. Hal County, ffold by permission «(the Ordinary, and by ordarof tha adihlal Term* .et Ihne of gal*. .fipr TO RENT, The houu Add two lota in Broughton-at. belonging to tin. subscriber. Apply to W*. D* rial. Esq. Poueuidn will be given early in November. J. M. BERRIEN, oet 6 *3 m TO RENT, 1 A Brick Tenement, consisting of n STORE and DWELLING, formerly occupied by 11. Aruher > and adjoining Afestra. L Baldwin Si Co. on the Bar. Also, the dwelling part of flie new tenement over tbe store now ooeu- ■pied by Metsrt W. Linpiit SiCn. Forterms apply to HALL b HOYT. Oct 25 • A; JMNRi NOtjcE, A N election will be held at. the Court- House in and fur foe County,of Ghat- hum on MONDAY, the 3d day of Janukra, ensuing, for County Officers, to wit—Chirk of the Superior and Interior Courts, Sheriff; Receiver of Return* of Taxable Property, Tax Collector.. Coroner, and Surveyor, At which tbe electors for the aaid county will take notice. The .Sheriff will attend the same to keep and preserve order. JOHN CUM MING, J. C. C. A. POKTER, J l a C. C. ELI'S FORT, J.I.aC.C. JA&OB READ, J t.C,C.C.. Dec 6 t0 3000' GEORGE F. PALMES, orrKua ron sar.a, BUSHELS CORN 150 Bundles Proud Hay 300 Bushels Oats, fit for Mod 1000 Bushelr Alluin Balt 130 Barrels Msckarel, No. 2 and 3, Boston Inspection ft 30 Barrels Pork and Boef 75 Butxcs Soap and Candles 30 Half Boxes Soup 30 Barrels Whiskey Barreis Gin Barrels Pickled Cucumbers Si Peppers Do. Smnked and Pickled Tongues Firkins first quality Goshen Butter New Hems, Cheese, Ten*, Coffee Sugar R a general aseortment Liquor, Dec 17 SO FURNITURE WAX. T HIS WAX is recommended to the pub. lie solely on it* own merit- experi cnee has established its superiority over all others yet discovered. The large and ex tensive Cabinet Furniture Manufactories in the northern states, use this composition on their work to produce an elegant polish. A supply of the above wax, just received and for sale by LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Nov*9 Shari’s Buildings BLANKETS, PLAINS, Sfc. A A BALES London Duffle Blanket* ‘*U 10 do 3 1-3 to 4 Point do 6 do 10-4 to 14-4 Rose do 6 do Saddle do 30 do While Plains 30 do Mixed do 10 do Blue do 5 do 3-4 Si 4-4 Linsey Woolseys 3 do Fearnoughts 6 do Red and White Flnnndla 100 Dozen Kilmarnock Caps For sale by C. W. ROCKWELL Si CO. Nov 9 41 TO RENT, . The subscriber offers to renjt at a low rato, to n good tenant, the house on the fork of the Au- L gusts and Louisville Roads. It was erected for a public house and afford" every convenience for that purpose. For terms, apply JOSEPH STILES. Dec 9 I2re 1^: m Ibis city. ■ Dec 17 The subscriber will dispose of his Brick Dwelling-House on lots No 14 and 15. Jackson Ward, one if the most desirable situations io The price will be moderate R. HABERSHAM. 30j FOR SALE OR TO RENT. For rale or to rent, with or without furniture, tho houae be longing to the aubscribia, cor ner of Haberaham-Street snd Cnlumbia-Square. For terms, apply to Robert Habersham, Esq. or to JAMES BROWN. Nov 11 43 Deep TO RENT, Tha bouse recently occupied by Mrs. Ann Watt, pleasantly situated in Anson Ward. ALEX. A. SMETS. llfp VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The two tenement Brick Houses, . While front, situated in Johnson’s ■Ml Square, at present occupied by Mrs. Battie. Also, Ihe lots ritual ed on the corner of Whitaker and Bryan-sts. in the occupation of Mr. Jasiah Peufiehl. nod uliters, • Tha shove .property ia among the most valuahle jn tire city, and oan be obtained on terms advantageous to purchaser*, for which apply Io the subscriber, M. H/M’ALLISTER. dec 13 || 16 NAILS AXrD tVINB. 1 _ ASKS NAILS. **tnrted>i*es 30 Quarter Cask*Malaga Wine Landing from brig Pwtfhf ■* and formal* >v 7 ; OLIVER TENNYl Nevi* . 1 m TO HIRE, P Oit ope year from the first day of Jan uary Next, Six Prime Field Hands, viz :—three men, two women, end one lad, about sixteen year* of age. Alee a small hoy, about fourteen year* of ago; ALSO, TO RENT. Thedhpd* abd premises in the county rm Effing ham. known by the name of Tuckameeking, about 37 mile* from tbia place, on the Au- r jsta r oad, belonging to tbe estate of Alx, Roc's orphan*.'For terms snd particular* apply to . WILLIAM MOREL, Gumdian.A. S. Roe’s orphans. den if 4-, FOR SALE. By S. C. SMITH, at the store chamber ot E. Jeuckea Esq. Market-Square, 80 Pair Beat Btckstrap Boots 350 do do Gentlameqls Pumps do Strong Brogans do Ladies Morocco Walking 8hoey do do Denmark Bateau do MiwesSoot* Children's Slioes 350 Feet Moiusses Hue* 74 Dnieo Cslfskiu 10 do Cork Soles 60 Cases Smith’s Japan Bitching 4 Casks Warren’s ao. purs as imported 6 Pair Boot-trees 1 Bathing Tub The above will be sold by the truok Cl eave very low, provided application is made in the course of the present week. N. B.—For sale at the above pldce, quantity of first rale Witch Trimmings. Dec 20 22e 60 do 60 do 60 do 360 do 490 do AHKAlMUnKBafT DESPATCH. FOB AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH MAIL. STAGE. .THnoUOH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. T HE public, and particularly the Mer chants of Savanpsh and Augusts, have seen with no small degree of sausfiaction the effort made lately by the subscribers for the transportation of passengers and news between the two cities, in * much •liorter time than has been usually taken for that conveyance* It would be ungrateful not to ackm-Alodge tbe almost uuiversu support we hive received sine* our commencement—but have been so much trammelled by the exclusive right of 8te plien Pearce that we have beeu compelled to abandon the Georgia side of ibe river anil operate in South Carolina. We have pro cured the use ot (lie steam-boat Carofmu, end n person qualified lit ull respects to man age her—we can therefore, with confidence guarantee the public that her trips to snii from Puryaburg will be regular. In con junction with tne Boat, our line of Stages will operate three times in each week, land ing passengers in tho short space of 24 liouri, in etch city. Our operations are (com menting on Friday next) to depart upwards from the Citv-Hotei., Savannah, on FRI- DAYS, SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at 7 o’clock, A. M. and arrive in Augusta at 7 o’clock the next morning. Returning downwards, depart from the Gi.oseTaverS in Augusta the same days, asy WEDNES DAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at : o’clock, P- M. and arriv* in Savannah the following day,at 3 o’clock, P.M. To inauri against the casualties of failures, in the due operations of the iteam-boat Carolina, an arrangement ia matured, .whereby the said boat will have such co-operation as in case of failures, the intercourse between Savan nah sod the Line of Sieges, either at Pury burg, or the Union Creek will be insured k be kept open. GILBERT LONGSTREET, WM. SHANNON. Augusts. GEORGE MILLED, Savannah P. S.—Tbe proprietors are making ar rnngcmcnts to run ■'* daily stage between the two cities. Dec 8 I* THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA MAIL BtAGE ARRANGEMENT. r IE public, add more particularly tbe Georgians, are respectfully informed, that foe proprietor of the Line of Stages mi the Georgia side, has been at much trouble aud expenae in getting hi* Line in opera tion for their accommodation. Hs now bai. tho satiafaotion to inform tiie mercantile part of tho community, both of Au'gosia and 8a vannah, that he will ran through in TWENTY FOUR HOURS. His Stages, Horses and. Drivers, are eope rior to bis competitors on the other side the river, There will be no dynger ofdelaya in cross Ihgof rivors, the bursting ofboilers.'nqrany other casualty.that steam-boats aie subject to. Georgians particuterty, si well as oth ers! so donht recollect the inconvenience they labored under on the tenipv*l-ef the eld former line of stages, to the Carolina side, in 1833 and 24- Tho proprietor pledgee biotas)!; if he meets With encouragement, to run widtsr and summer. The stage will leave Savannah on Friday*, Sondava and Wednesdays, at sevea o’clock, A. M. and arrive in Augusts the following morning, at the Mine hour, and will leave Augusta at tbe .same hour an the same days, and arriv* in fUrannah accordingly. For Mints, apply in EsVannah n't the City-Hotel/ Paoeert- gers will bn called for In nit* «trt of the city. btSvwTpearce. _ Dee I ' '■ ~ -j . j|tf TO THE ELECTOR^ OF CHAi'HAM r OFFER myself as a candidate for Sheriff, 1 at the ausuing election in January nazt, aud respectfully solicit your •uEiagei,. ABRAHAM D’LYON. ,I)ec 44 - . -■ 17 1 TO THE ELECTORS <JF CHATHAM, COUNTY. I OFFER as a candidate for Sheriff at the election in Jsnusry next, snd solicit your suffrages. DAVID BELL. Dec 13 .... (6 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY; F ELLDW-CtTIZENS—I am a candidate 4 for C’uronar, at tiie election in January next, and respectfully solicit your suffrage!. W. C. BARTON. Nov *3 524 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM GOUNl'Y. 1 OFFER ata candidate for your suffrages at tbe election in January next, for ilia ' office of Coroner. * HENRY J. VALtE A IT. Nov *4 S3j[ TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. T OFFER na a candidate for your auffragM L at the oleciiou in January next, far the office of Coroner. WM. G1LBAKT. Dee 13 16 kAN A WAY, 171ROM Ihe ship Mount Vernon, a negro J- man namedjohn Francis, conk of said ship. lie in,of middle stature, about thirty- five yean of age, of an artful and vicious disposition, and has likely absconded for the purpose of conniving with the slaves lor malicious purposes! as ho has been fre quently Men associating with tliem, and ' lie subscriber considers ft bis duty to give ihis public notics to put the citizens on their guard. DAVip M..BUNKER, Master of ship Mount Vernon. Dec 20 -!!n MUSICAL TUITION. T HE subscriber offers hiB services to the inhabitants of Savannah and its vicin ity, an Teacher of Music. Ho will give lessons on the Violin. Clarionet and Flute; according to the most approved systems. At soon as • sufficient number of pupil* offers, he will commence el. his residence, the Washington Hall, where ternan may Ira known, by applying to the subscriber, ur at Mr. MacdonneU’s ri|»e,ieal and English Semimry. P. RAMfjBGTTOM. Be-ft tti. tilL SCsISCRiLEJ-. O FFERS hit services in tbe COMMIS SION BUSINESS, particularly for :he rale of produce^ and for Ihe receiving tnd forwarding goods, cotton, foe. between ihe interior ana the northern ciliss. He has-been appointed agent for the steam boats Edgefield and Pendletoni and will af ford every facility in despatching freight by tlmse boats. Their owners having spared no expenae in providing safe and expedi tious lighterage during a low river, shippers may confide in having their goods forward ed to Augusta and Hamburgh, without de tention. The subecribar’a office ia kept at the Couutiog-HouM of Mr- G. B. Lamar. JAMES GOUEDV. Nov. 36 53 BLANKETS and BAGGING. W- ftr.dii BLoae, JJAVE received by the ship Emily, from 300 Pieces Best Quality 43 inch Dundee Cotton Bagging Grundy’s White, Blue and Mixt Plains Point nod London Duffle Blankets whiob with those already on hand, of last yrart .importation, frill enable them to Supply their customer! 00 very moderate tei me. Their assortment of STAPLE AND FAN CY GOODS, will bs vary couplets iu a few days. Oct 13 36 THE SUBSCRIBERS TT A VINO entered iutd copartnership tl«v- XI der the firm of - JAU0ON fo HUGUENIN, for the purpose of iransacting Fictorag* Businnsa, offer tbair services to their friends in that Una. JAMES BJ All DON, JAMES D. HUGUENIN. Nnv 36 - 3 Wanted toHIR F OR one year. Tan Ne\ rt »»foe Steam-Boat Office, Dec 16 >quiM •4Bn NOTICE. A N election for xnAldonaan. iMhe ptnoa 6f nr. Wm, R. Waring. whoM neat li.i bpeotue vacated, by ..qbeuane. from the city. Will be tf*M stthvCadtt-Haner on foe 30th inst. Tbe Marshall and Wy Bbtriffi will attdtfi *0 nreaerve order.' soiaaos «HUs.Cftr> w.