Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 24, 1825, Image 3

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jlll of first qaslffy—roeatfod pkr rt,, ‘ ,nd TlflHB, MvlW 8,u.».' d«0*4 . ' ■" ’ .;. » ■' **f . _ ^FANrko,AN OVERSEER. A SINGLE MAN, eipaMe of mauagibg a Colton Ptonurioq, if. Fanfofo One wa|| nooiiiHtinW li Mdnirod* '[Ah' T JOHN WATRftA D»M ... NEGROES FOR SALE. . , , . f tPWARDS Of thirty Neffroea, among U which .ire t Coopol 1 . Boat-Boilder, Bricklayer, and Tamuir, end acreral rrimt field Hauda, young Mon end Wotupo,— Aleo, two boy*. about! 4 or 15 year* old. Also, e bargain—Tho Western Uslf of 1st No. 4, BeJilhe tylbinr, Heathcoale Werd, end improvassent* t end other valuable im proved lots in the oily. Also, Stock of tlie different Bosks, Houses to rent end nrgntaa to tore. Wsmed, North Caroline end Dtrieo Mo. “2 dAMRS EPPINpER- •• school. T HE Subscriber, informs his frtehds end Ihepubhe, that his School is now open (or the reception of pupils, st the house ot Captain Hayden, York-sheet, ney West Brood street. * He respectfully solicits •» share of public patronage, hopes by his assiduous' attention to giro general satisfaction. * Smell children will be admitted at{1 per 1 month. Bpelltng, Reeding end Writing, jti per qr Ditto with Arithmetic, {5 The above with Orography, Mapa and American Allis end Grammar, dec. {6 Evening School from 6 till 9 o’clock. P. IIVNES. Dec *o y.’tt. FORSALE OR TO RENT, O X accommodating terms, that vary val nable Rice Plantation, celled Mulber i) Hill, situated in Bryan County, on the riser Ogcechee, and joining the Great Southern Road, east of the causeway.-— The place ih, remarkably healthy, having a beautiful Site;'for a dwelling-house, with two hundred acres of high land attached, well adapted either for the culture of cotton or corn. The Rice Lands are interior to ■roue on the river, end at a good pitch o tide, aeveral years havingelapeed since they were planted—with very . little trouble they might be made tu produce abundant, crops, ae the banks are perfectly sound. Apply to ARTHUR G- MILLER, factor, Hunter’s wbaff. Wo'trll 43jc TXIVE Balts of Cetton aro in tbs Steam- 1? Boat Yard nnoWltttod. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. Dent* . 26l TtCKETSONLY It DOLLARS I ... sccokd nniiaottBATCD ’ GRAND 3TA te LOTTERY OF. MARYLAND, B Y ao improved mode of Drawing, rotate-’ ed by Letters Pntant. and tu be drawn RAISINS AND COFFEE. fAA BOXES CVaah Blot 1UU« dp Muscat*!* ny HALL* HO Dec*#' • • . 9 HOOSHBAOS coarse Liverpool Balt, received per schooner Diana, for sale by 8. B. PARKMAN. Decs# FLOUR AND WHISKE YL-ANDlNG, 5L11 BARREL# Baltimore nipf. Flour '- Ov 10 Hogsheads Pennsylvania Whiskey For sale by COHEN k MILLER. Dec S3 Soe COFFEE AND BRANDY. s) K BAGS Prime Green Coffee owqJ 10 Pipes Brandy, » DupuyW Landing and for sale by B. W. DELAMATER. Deo S3 ..’Sin Kfbd'b BARRELS No. 3 Macltarel, just JvU received per ship Olive Branch— lor sale by S B. PARKMAN. Dec S3 Sip ‘ NEGROES TO HIRE. 4 BOUT forty Man and Women, field hands, and the same nuinber df boys and girls, house servants, *c for hire from the htst of January, neat.—Enquire at this office, Dec SS Sie WANTED TO HIRE, F OR one year. Ten Nacrous- Enquire at the Bteara-Boat Office. . Dec,1S‘ ifin V THE SUBSCRIBER O FFERS his services to bis friends and the public, in the General Corhmiinot Business, si Augusts, Georgia. L. C. CANTELOU. Nov Sp. let IMPROVER COTTON PRESS. A PATENT having been obtained an improvedCuiVoriPreu, for. packing eot- tun irite y*U*r* bale*, the tubaoriber,whq has beep appointed by the proprietors agent, of- fcr» the privilege of.,making and nsteg the same to companies oriadmdoah. For dis- orfptton and terms, apply at this office, or to ROBERT HABERSHAM, Savannah, Agent for (he Proprietors. Nov SI 60t—Sm ETThe Augusta Constitutionalist.Milledge- ville Journal, and Macon Messenger, arc re quested to insert the above, for two months, sod forward.bijls te the office if the Georgian. DISSOLUTION of COPARTNERSHIP. 8.TETS, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent.—Persona indebted to them are reques. ted to make immediate payment to Alexan der A. Sinets, who is authorised to settle the business of said firm. ALEXANDER WATT, , ALEXANDER A. SMET8. Snvanhah, N/eember 18, 1825. Nov IP 47Jc FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION . BU'TNESS. r HE undersigned informs his friends and the public, that he continues the iiunber factorage and general Commission kjeiness on the wharf occupied by the late rty of Watt * Bmets, Unremitting atten- >n trill be paid to all business entrusted to ischre. , Cotton nnd all descriptions of goods con- igned to him will be stored in fire proof luildings. ALEXANDER A. BMETS. Nov 19 40jc For sale A STRONG and healthy Negro Womnn, (V who is a good cook, washer, &c. Site would be particularly useful on a plantation. Enquire at the office of the Georgii Nov 25 FACTORAGE and COMMISSION OU SINESS J1MIE undersigned offers Ilia services to his X friends and the public, in the FAC TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS. He will be found at the coithting- ronm of Messrs. Johnston, Hills A Co. John •took Buildings. ALEXANDER J. PRATT. Dec 1 ft SPLENDID SCHEME OF NKW-YORK STATE LITERATURE CLASS NO. Ill, FOR, 1828, W HICH will bo drawn on the fourth day of January, 1828, and finished in a tew tninulew. 48 Numbers—8 Bn-urrs to pi Draws SELLING SCHEME. 1 Prixeof ^100,000 is ^100,000 do do do do do 10 do 39 do 78 do 488 do <448 do 60,000 *0,000 10,600 6,000 *,600 *,000 1,000 600 100 60 60.000 *0,000 10,600 10,000 10,000 *0.000 39,000 39,000 48,800 *3*j900 PLANTERS' BANK. A N nleotion will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, 2d Janusty next/ for thirteen Directors on the -part of the Stockholders. The poll will be opened at nine o’clock, A. M. J- MARSHALL, Cashier. Dee 2* *4 NEWARK CIDER AND BUTTER. <11 BARRELS prime Newark Cider *J £ i 10 tirkin* and 2 barrels prime Goshen Butter landing and for stle by C. C. GRISWOLD k Co. 1* 15 GOSHEN BUTTER. Ofb KEGS of the first quality V. K. Jott O vr received per Augusta, and for ssh- by J.B. HERBERT ft CO. dec It is WANTED F ROM SO to too lb* first quality Georgia Arrow Root. Apply to GEO. RYERSON. dee 2 gjraiSff... , PJ7HH subecriber'raspectfiilly tatbrma his *‘ a<1 % Pnbko, that the. above •kip, 00061 the •unurintendsnee of the Coiumia- '**§• fitrntabed of tha beat gknlity, steual* «t' Leueriao. The drawing wilf «f'mny ajap, to immsdiatn order, lid will spw into such siaes ns may be required. At the Cast frpn foundry, work of (Ovary deacriptioo, in thet iine, will be tttecuted io a styl* equal to that of any other faotory in the United Stalpa, and on the lowest'possible terms. . -!' f - r.r' ; r '. ; He also continues fin manuiacture of BRICK, which he will supply in any quaali- tv. tourdsr, Tile quanltty of the article is already, well known. HENRY MJALPIN. UT AH orders Isil at the store 4f Low ft W nllaee, will be punctually atteaded to. , Dec. 19 Cltf . unlheJi/leaUh if F.irnary nut. HIGHEST PRIZE 1100,000. ' SFLUMDIO SCnlME. J Friiu or diop.ooo is *100,000 1 do 30.000 ia 30.000 , 1 do 20,000 is *0,000 1 dq 10,000 is -10,000 , 6,bOO is 6,000 15 do '3,000 is 16.000 *0 'do 600 is 6,000 50 dd .100 ia 6,000 100 dp Mi la 61000 100 do *0 hi 2,000 500 do 12 is 6,000 1Q600 do 19 il 105,000 11,280 Prizes, amounting to {308,000 MoonorDnAwiMo.—Tho numbers will be put into one wheel nnnsnal—and in the other will be pnUhe prizes above 1 the de nomination uf ted dollars, and the drawing to ' progress in the usual mauner. The 14,500 prizea often dollars, wiil.be awarded to the tickets, the numbers of which end with'the terminating figure of either of the > hree first drawn numbers from the wheel of different termination. To Wiulrate which, suppose 13,66*8-8,385 and 29,368 to be tin Drat drawn numhers, i hell every ticket in the Lottery ending with tlie^gures *,5 a> •! 8, will he entitled to a prise of ten dollars. A ticket drawing a superior prize will not be restricted from, drawing an inferior one also. Every prise payable in cash, sixty days after tbe draw ing. subject to a deduction of fifteen per ct. To be had in the greatest variety of Noe- at ALLENS’, 1 where in the last State Lottery .were sold both the Capital Prises, No. 11,268 {30,000 anil 38,010, {I0,o0o—and in the late Bute Lot teries tlie {20,000 and the {10,000—and in a former State Lottery the great prize of {100,000, and where have been sold and paid, prizes amounting to SEVERAL MILLIONS OF. DOLLARS!! (IT Orders enclosing cash or priae tick ets, post paid, from any part of the Union, promptly attended to. Address a * M. ALLEN & CO. Dec 30 Savannah. GRAND STATE LOTTERY, , VOUBTH CLASS—EXTRA. RHW ill Providence ou 15th iitat. and will be received here on 28th.—Fifty numbers combination—Six numbers to be drawn. D I kwdiog sod will be hnmedt- id. , Pisr height 300 square -EJMtUt ic^S ti -' if, ,a VATTACHMENT sale. JthJSSSWSt-£ change, at Hie hour of It nVfk. 3VlpES»o«e Sloop Boot, burthen about hvn tern, with her anils snd rijjging, as she now lays at the lower aid of Scott’s Wharf. Atteblnaeot at the instate* of Thomas Wil liams,’ as the property of John Robbins, and sold by order of JusticeRus«e1l. J A.RUCKHILL.C.C.C, Hacfl.-V V',. 23|| 1 Prize of 10,000 Dollars. 1 do 5,000 Dollars. 5 do t 1,000 Dollara. 1 do 648 Dollara. 4 do 600 Dollars. 8 do 100 Dollara. 44 do 50, Dollars. 88 do 20 Dollars, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Ddl. LARS I! T HE following popular Lottery offers »d- vantagee to adventurers not often met with. It is founded on responsibility and will be drawn promptly and fairly on the day appointed, under tbe superintendence of Commissioners appointed by the State. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF LAND. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME: MA 1 Prize of {100.000, ia 30,000 *0.000 10,000 6,000 1,000 600 100 60 20 IS 10 *c. &o. lie. Tresent Price of Tickets: Wholes, : : 1 : : : : {3 30 Halves, ::::::: :1 75 Quarters, : ; : : : ': • : 0 87 O’Those who hive ordered tickets in the abAye Lottery, are requested to eali im mediately and recive them at ’ LUTHER'S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Dec 20 1 {100,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 i&;ooo 6,000 6.000 6,000 3,000 6,000 105,000 FURNITURE WAX. T HIS WAX ia recommended to the pub lic - solely on its own merit- expert ence has cstpblehed its superiority over all others yet discovered. The large and ex tensive Cabinet Furniture. Manufactoriea in the northern states, use this composition <m their work to produce an elegant, polish. A supply of the above wax, just received and for sale by LAY * HENDRICKSON, Nov 39 Sliadts Buildings* HAMS, BUTTER, fcc. fUST received per brig Pheasant and otli- SF er late arrivals, 10 bbla new small Hama *0 kegs Butter 4 casks Purler 12 Barrels new Beans, > SO Barrels new Mess Pork - 30 do do Prime do 20 do do Moss Beef . - 30 do do Prime do 10 half bblsFiitton Market Beef 10 do do Family Pork 2 Barrels Smoked Beef i do do Tongues 3 Half barrels Pickled do 10 tierces Spare: Oil,winter atraind 6. Boxes Starch 30 do Sperm Candles 150 half Boxes Soap 10 bbls Sergeant’s Butter Crackers. Foreale by • BRADLEY. CLAGHORN * WOOD Auciaux’i wharf. dec I* 15 oct 6 TO RENT. The house and two kite in Brtmghton-st. belonging to the subvcriber.v Apply to wss. Da vies. Esq; Possession will be iy in November. J. M. BERRIEN. *3 1 TO RENT, M A Brick Tenement,, consisting of a STORE and DWELLING, formerly aecopied hyjf. Archer, and adjoining Messrs. L ’Btldwirr ft Co. on the Bay. Alsoi the dwelling part of the new tenement over the store now occu pied bv Messrs. W. LippittfcCo. For terms apply to HALL ft HOYT. Oct 35 -4- ' ANCRUM'S LAUREL-HILL TOLL- MILL. This Mill is now in fine order for the reception pf Rite on ,Toli under the directioo of a, trutt.wor thy miller, at the customary retest Those who will send Rice to the mill, may re ly on strict attention to their interest. Apply at (lie mill to Tuomas Rvan, or to the Undersigoed, Fac|pr, <" Savannah. PETIT DEVILLER8. October *6,1835. 32|ljao . j* (oart-Hoosu m foil city. tbai tract *i Lad, JijnrART BZaUOTSojr. ■ yy-t. WimCJB. t .cy, A N election wilfbe heM'at IhrTonrv- !%. House iq and for the County-of Chetv * Chat* * Wre, ... —,.,. s -,,r^GiilAte-'NmL. , Receiver# Returns of Takpble Property,' Tax Colluctor. Cordner, and Batetfoynr. af wbioh the eluctoroiCf'tbe aaid eoanly w:H take aotica. Tbd Sheriff will attend the ratue to keep and preserve order. JOHN GUMMING, J. l b. C C. ’ A-PORTER, J.IC.CC. ELI ’8 FORT, J. 1. C.’C.C? JACOB READ, J. JiCiC. C. ft * TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. I OFFER myself as veandidate for Sheriff, at the enauing electhw hr January next,' and respectfully Solicit yoUr autbages. ABRAHAM D'LYON. Tien 14 T7 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COVNT'Y. I OFFER as a candidate (or Sheriff at the election in January next, and solicit your snffh'ges. DAVID BELL. Dee 13 • • ig XBW AJURAKGSaaElTT VtR. DSIPATOB. “ BEERS’ AXES ^ SUPPLY oi'tlm above article, received and for sale by Den 15 N. B, WEED. , ANDIRONS,SHOVELS* TONGS,a, B RASS and Wire Fonderr, Fancy Ja panned Bdlotvu and Hearth Bruahca, received per ship Statira, and for tale by .... >’6. Nov 29 N. B. WEE! I OLD CANARY WINE. ■j Sk PIPES and 6 half pipes old Canary Xrai Wine, lauding and for sale low from the wharf By HAUL* HOYT, nov 14 45 FLOUR, BACON. LARD. BUTTER, Sin. Jutl landing from tr. hoover Scio, | l A KBLS. superfine flour A rx v 50 do fine do 8 hints bacon, assorted 20 begs lard, 24 do butter 13 bids whiskey 26 boxes chocolate 15400 red bricka 7 kegs Cavendish Tobacco. For aale by J. B. HERBERT ft Co. doc 14 17 40 BLANKETS, PLAINS, Stc. BALES London Duffle Blankets 10 do 2 1-2 to 4 Poiht do 5 do 10-4 fo 14-4 Rose do 6 do Saddle do 20 do VVliile Plains 20 do Mixed do 10 do Blue do * 6 "do 3-4 * 4-4 Lineey Woolseye * do Fearnoughts 5 do Red and White FlannelB 100 Dozen Kilmarnock Caps For sale by C.W. ROCKWELL* CO. Nov 9 \ ,i • 41 ^TICKETS ittiBwo {50 we » a proportion- ' ** "• "•“■Gntas for tickctu crihares in which Lottery, will be received at ALLEN’S ’Ndiw 0 * aFFlce o* the bay. FANCY COSMETIC SOAPS. HE following very superior and highly perfumed Soape, of the latest importa tion, from Low's Manufactory,London, vis. Bengoin Soap, Musk Soap Ekmelok do Vernacular do Rose do Ciooamon do Violet' ' do Venice do Olive do Low’s Orimtal Comp. Vegetable do Jemoune do Ceylon ’do Pehn ‘do' Bandana, do Palmyrine do , ; Windsor do Transp'ent do In pots end and Vegeta Naples Shaving Soap in pOta 1 French Cuamatio Al bleWaah Balia And a supply - of gonuine Macassar, Rutaia and Antiquo Oils And vqfy superior Cologne Wateryie great vwi«8f, bare juat been rocaiveo and far aale low, by LAY* HENDRICKSON, ■ iDap lO 1 -- •; “ 35000 Tickets’ {308,000 The whrde to be drawn in one drawing only, on Wednesday, the 15th of February, 1826, by tlie late and improved mode, where by the minor prizes are regulurly distributed throughout all the tickets, of tlie Lottery,, being on the principle of the popular “ odd' and even system." In consequence of tbe remarkable demand lor tickets in this Lottery, they have alrea dy advanced from ten to twelve doll: rs, and if it continues, a stilt farther advance will take place in a short time. Pi eienl Price of Ticket! i Whole*, {t* 00 Halves, lit::::: 8 00 Quarters, :::::::: 3 00 Eighths, :::::::: I 50 The money will be paid for prizes of any denomination from {lo to {loo,ono, ou de- mend. U* Persons at o distanee by enclosing the onshf will have their orders promptly attend- ed to. and the moment tlie fate of their tic kets is known, shall be immediately advised thereof. \* Prizes in other Lotteries received as cseh. For tickets and parts of tickets'en quire without dclsy of WM. ROBERTSON, At the Office of Uie Georgian, Savannah. Doe 19 ’ 2ltf NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY. Cl.ASS-No. 3, ron 1825. - W ILL be drawn 4tli January, 1826, and finished m a few minntee, 45 Nmnbere—6 Ballots to be Drawn. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 Prize of 100,000 Dollars. 1 do 60,000'DnUars. 1 do 20,(101) Dollars. - 1 do 10.000 Dollars. 2 do 5,000 Dollars. 4 <lo (.500 Dollars. 10 do *,000 Dollara. SO do 1,000 Dollars. 78 do 500 Dollara. 468 do JOO Dollars. 4446 do 60 Dollars. 6,051 Prizoi. 9.139 Blanks. 14,190 Tickets. ' t ' The amount of prize money„to be diatrik uted in the above brilliant scheme, ia tM7,0QO. ' t PRICE OF TICKETS, . Whole : : : s '« « t V : : {50 80 Htlf,.: If I.rt t •• J it: : 26 00 Qiiartera ;: : : : : s s '} : 1* 50 Eighths Sixtqestha i t : : n-r 6 *6 3 12 xtnetuie I : : ■ • • 1 i ■» ■* Orders for Tickets in the abovd Lottery, will be received at UTHER3 EXCHANGE OFFICE Druggists. ' s Die FLOUR-. , BARREIA Howard .St. Faipily Lf iFk)tir,Ju«ll received per achqou- er Carohaet ftom Ballimon»; and for aale by ~ Is MALL* HOYT- SUGARS, FLOUR. CORN, WHISKEY Stc. SfC. sy A IIHDS. Prime Hants Cruz Bugnro 30 Hogsheads second quality do 60 Barrele Freeh Baltimore Flour 2600 Bushels Maryland White Corn 600 Bags do do 2 bush, each 103 Barrel* Baltimore Whiskey 30. do Gin, branded “ Phelps’* 12 Pipes Old'Canary Wina, “ Cogs well” Brand • Half Pipes do do do 10 Pipes Holland Gin l50 Barrels No. 3 Mackerel 10 do Mast Beef ’ 10 Boxes Baltimore Bacon, assorted 35 Kega Butter V6 Bags Trace Chains For sale. Apply to HALL * HOYT. Nov 25 AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STfcGE. THROUGH IN TWENTf-rOUIl HOURS. T HE public, and particularly the Her ohaots of Savannah and Augusta, have seen with uo small degree of eatufiaction tbe effort made lately by the subscriber* for the transportation of passengers and news between the two cities, in a much shorter tiuie than has been usually taken for that conveyance. It would be ungrateful not to acknowledge the almost universal support we have received since our commencement—but have kata so much trammelled by tbe exclusive right of Ste phen Pearce that we have been compelled to abandon the Georgia side of the river aim operate in Squth Carolina. We have pro cured the use ot the steam-bout Carolina: and a person qualified in all respect* to man age her—we can therefore, wtui,confidencc guarantee the public that'her trips to and from PurysburgwiH he regular. Iu con jnuction with the Boat, our line of Stages will operate three times in each Week,-land ing passengers in the short apace of 94 hour * in each city. Our operations are (com mencing oo Friday next) to depart upward* from the Citv-Hotee, Savannah, on FRI DAYS, SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS qt 7 o’clock, A. M.rand arrive in Augusta at 7 o’clock the next morning. Returning downwards, depart from the GloskTavern iu Augusta the same days, say WEDNES JjjkAYS. FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at 3 ^Pelock, P. M^nd arrive in Savannah the following dayW 3 o'clock, P.M. To iosure against the casualties or failures, iu the due operations of the steam-boat Carolina, an arrangement ia matured, whereby the said boat will haVe such co-operation as io caw of failures, the intercourse between Sevan n:.h mod the Line of Stages, either at Pury* ' " ' dti TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY,• .7. F ELLOW-CITIZENS—I am a candidate' for Coroner, at tlie election iu January next, aad reihectfuUy solicit your suffrages. • w. c.-barton. • Nov,S3 S2f TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. I OFFER as a candidate for yotrrtnflVhgea. at the election in January next, for Itw iffice of Coroner. , HENRY J. "VALLEAU. Nov *4 asu TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. ’ I OFFER as a candidate for your suffrages at the election in January next, for thn affiv.e of Coroner, Dee 13 WM.GILBARTN 10 RANAWAY, F ROM the ship Mount Vernnu. a negro man named John Francie, cook ofaalA ship. He is of middle stature, about thirty- five year* of age, of an artful aod vicious disposition, aha lias likely absconded for the purpose of conniving with the slave* for malicious purposes, as he has haen fre quently seen associating with them, and the subscriber considers Ft his duty to give 'hi* public notice to put the citizen* on Unit guard. DAVID M. BUNKER, Master of ship Mount Vernon.* Dee 20 Notice. A SITUATION wanted on a cotton plan tation by one who can come well re commended as a good plauter of rice or cotton, though a cotton plantation will be preferred. Apply to Petit De Villers, Sa vannah. , Dec 8 zi 22n burg, or the Union Creek will be insure: be kept open. GILBERT LONG8TREET, WM. SHANNON. Augusta. GEORGE MILLED, Savannah. P. S.—The proprietors are makiag ar rangements to run a'daily stage between the two cities- Dec 8 12 TO RENT, The subscriber offers to rent ■t a low rate, to a good tenant, the house on the fork of the Au- J uela and Louisville Roads. . It- forts public house and affords every convenience for that pnrpcee. For terms, apply JOSEPH STILES. . D"C 8 12re THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA feik: llh TO RENT, The house recently occupied by Mry- Ann Watt, pleasantly > situated in Anson.Ward. ALEX. A. SMET8. Decj7 HfP VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The two tenement Brjck Houses, white front, situated in Johnson’s Square,’at present occupied by Mrs. Hattie. Also, tile lots situat ed on the corner of Whitaket and Bryan-st*. in tlie occupation of Mr. Jesiah Panfield, aod oiliers. ''. Tlie above property la among tbe most valuable in the city, end can be obtained do terms advantageous te purchasers, for wbioh apply to tbe subscriber. M. Hi M’ALLISTER. deC 13 (1# TO HIRE, ope year from tbe first day of' Jan- _ uaffy Next, Bid Prime Field Honda, via i—three men, two women, add one lad, about sixteen year*, of age. Alaojaamall boy, about foorteenyear* of age. ALSO. TO RENT. The Tends aod premises in the ■Tf|» county of Effingham, known by the lUsl name’of Tuckasseekiug, Ami 37 jmSlmiies froan thto place, oteriW Au-. gnat* r oad. beloqgfog 16' the etiaandf Ala. B. Roe’s oiphank. fdvfoufoe •nd Jhriiaular* apply to. .WTWAMM0WLv GuardiafodfoP. Ifos* orpharo. ; dap)*- , tl*’‘ THE SUBSCRIBER O FFERS his eerviees in the COMMIS SION BUSINESS, particularly for the sale of produce, ,and for the receiving ■ ind forwarding good*, cotton. *c. between the interior and the northern cities. Ha has been appointed agent for the steam boats Edgefield and Pendleton, and will .af ford every facility in despatching freight by liaise boats. Their owners having‘epared no expense in providing safe and expedi tious lighterage during a low river, shipper* -may confide in having their goods forward ed Augusta and Hamburgh, without de • tention. «, , ■< The subecriber’e office ie kept at the Counting-House of Mr. G. B. Lamar. JAMES GOUEDY. Nov. 26 63 MAIL BTAGE ARRANGEMENT. T HE public, and more particularly the Georgians, are respectfully informed, that the proprietor of the Line of Stages on the Georgia aide, has been at much trouble and expense in getting hie Line in opera- lion for their accommodation. He flow has the satisfaction to inform the mercantile part of the community, both of Augusta and 8a rannah, that he will run through in TWENTY FOUR HOURS. His Stages, Hones and Drivers, are aup.'- rior to bis competitors ou the other side of the river. There will be no danger of delay* in cross ing of rivers, tbe bursting of boilers, nor any other casualty that steam-boats are subject to. Georgians particularly, at wells* oth er*, no doubt recollect the inconvenience they iahored under oo theramoval of tbe old former line of stage*, te the Carolna side, iu 1823 and *4- The proprietor pledgee himself, if ha meets with encouragement, to run winter aad tummer. Tbe stage will" leave Savanqah on Friday*, Bouday» »’m Wednesdays, at seven o'clock, A. M. and in Savannah aoeordiwfo. For aeate. apply iu Savannah at the Citj Hotei. Paeaen f has Dee* ' - 1«f MUSICAL TUITION T HE aubscriber offers his services to tha' inhabitants of Savannah and its vicin ity, aa Teacher of Muaic. ' He will giro lossona on tho Violin, Clarionet and Plot*, according to tbe most approved systems. As apoo as a sufficient number of pqpffa 'ffers, he will commence, at hia residence, the Wasiiingtnn Hall, wliere terms maybe known, by applying to the subscriber, or at Mr. MacdoonelPb Classical and English Seminary- ' P. RAMBBOTTOM. Dee 6 ii) BPttiiAaHfflj, . • BLANKETS and BAGG1N0. W- and fo Boobi H AVE received by the ship Emily, from Liverpool, 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 inch Du Mae Cotton Bagging Grundy’s White, Blue and Mixt Plain* Point ami London Duffle Blankets which with these elmdy On hand, ,of lest Year's importation, will enahle them to supply ibeir customers on resy moderate term*. ' Tbeirassortment of STAPLE AND FAN CY QOOD8, will be very oompiete io a few days. Oct* 13 26 THE SUBSCRIBERS TTAVINQ eotercd intoceparmnrabtpu*- JLl der tbe firm of , JAUDON * HUGUENIN, Nov*8 JAMES D. HUGUENIN. ' "'* notice. .4. A N election for an AWenaanUo the ptam A of Ilr- Wm, R.,W|riag. wheqe wsn has beeoBH- vacated by absence fruui Ute’ cily.wilf be bey.atthe Court-Houseou-lbe :10th inet. Tbe MynbaU and City Sh«W wUlolUod to preserve ordar. , '.-U v : SOLOMON CUHEN.C C. pro leav •Drw lO .... - ., -. IRv - 'LARD. '' - REBH LARD, hi tin asoieteie, amts- hie fw larftite uah, for aaiebt < i.. njrwgixssA