Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 30, 1825, Image 3

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10 Boxes Ryl M WhoU'tml lidfbbh. Canal Flour SO Half «m> qf< bbla. Buckwheat free JUWiM,' bow <*o|) JUsT RKCEIFED AND FOR MLR, 4 fa HAGS Prune Green Coffee, by *4U Deo 27 J B. HERBERT* QO. so Banal* Pnina Beef 40 do do Fork 6 Barrel* Smoked Beef new Far tale by A* BASSETT. * No.,1 Monfin’e new building*. Poo SB 81111 ianding from ship Martha. Ofk HALF RBLR Fulton Market Beef ZU end Folk * ■ *5 Kegs Prime New Lard 8 Firkin* do Goshen BuUer 18 Barrels Hipin Applet J.Tiefou Smoked ShoftUen in iTonn, too Keg* Tnbecoo of beet brende 100 Barrel* Pilot Bread VasaaiV Ale and Crab Apple Cider Kor eale at invoice price by V. UPP1TT. Dec SB »8p CHEESE, BUTTER, fcc. iust REcurtn per eate mart**, •g A CASKS Gonheir Cheeeo - XU 10 Keg* do Bnttar 30 Half Barrel* No. I Mackerel *0 Boaee Codfish 1 Hogshead do 10 Barrel* Sargent’s Cracker* : 5 do Smoked Beef 40.000 American Segara For sole by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD. Anciaux’s wbarf. Deb 38 ' BLASTS RTS, FLAMS, he. A a BALES London Dnffle Blankets TrU 10 do S 1-2 to 4 Point do 5 do 10-4 to 14-4 Rose do S . do Saddle. do SO, do White Plain* SO do Mixed do lO .Jdo Bine do > 5 do 3.4 St 4-4 Linsey Wi 5 do Fearnoughts 6 do Red and White Flannels 100 Dozen Kilmarnock Caps For sale by C. W. ROCKWELL & CO. Nov # „ 41 LANDING AND FOR SALE, $ KA BOXES Jackson’s fresh made Can J. «JU dies 4>s, S’s, 8’s and R’s 85 do Spermaoeti, do. 4’*, 5V and 6’s 200 do Savannah Candles, Georgia (ah low. 4’s,5’s, 6’s and S’* SOO do Snap, No. 1, 2, and 3 4 Hogsheads Whiskey . 3 Half Chests Youug Hyson Tea Plaids, Shirting, Plaving Carde.fcc, L. BALDWIN dr CO. Dec 27 . 97n BSTOLISH WHITE LEAD. T HE aabscriber lias purchased Messrs. ' Andrew Lew Si Co’s, entire stock of WHITE LEAD, which is put upinU2lbi 58 lbs. mud 28 lbs. kegs, end it in fine order. He Raw ISVlIlsS ' Also 1 V, sln-stn^ Biwpara, ., end other late arrivals, a large and general aseortment of Goods in the FAINT. OIL, COLOR, GLASS, VAR NISH, and BRUSH TRADE, Among which are the following articles: Paper Hanging, with.suitable Borden Window Sashea, Window Glass American White Lead Verdigris, try end ground in oil Linseed or Paint Oil Spirits Turpentine, Copal Varnish Hair Pencils. Winter Strained Sperm Oil, Summer do Whale Oil. Liver Shore do. die. &c. *H of which will be sold law for oath or ap- prored paper. IL; House. Sign and Ship Painting, Gild' ing and Glazing, executed at reduced prices. P. MARLOW. ' Pee 27 27 . FLOUR ASTD RAH 4®©““*' . . 1C, UoEde Muscatel Rusloa Jtisl received Slid ft* tele by , D, , ”5 J P. HERBERT A CQ. on cossstONMESfr, A* CASES Gemlemcdh Sawed Seal Skin J Boots, for tale law by T. 8. LUTHER, Due 27 No. 3, Bolton’s Rtnge. WOKETS ONLY It DOLLARS. BC^dRO CORME 10*7*0 " OAAMD STATE LOTTERY , of Maryland, ~ B Y m Improved modeof Drawing, secur ed by Letters Patent, and to be drawn uuder the auperiateadanoe of the Commie* •inner* of Lotterlaa. The drawing wiRi take place and ha obmpleted in ONEDAY, mtkt fifteenth of,February nul. , , ri '' ' HIGHEST PRIZE fioojooo, BASTS STOCKS. S TOCKB of the Bank of the State of Geor gia and Planters’ Bank, fur stile btr J. P. HENRY. Dec 27 27m LARD. I BVENTY.FIIVE Kegt first quality Lard, L &. HOYT. S BVENTY.FI ye Keg* fin landing and for sala by Den 27 HAT.] FLOUR. f|7WO Hundred Barrels Hnward-Street X Superfine Flour, lending end for tale by Doc 27 HALL & HOYT. AST ELECTION S ordered to be held at tho office of Jnstioe Russell, on FRIDAY, the sixth day of January, 1826, for ao Ensign nf the Third Beat Company. C. H, HAYDEN, Captain Third Company, G. M. Deo 27 tl V TH& SUBSCRIBER ‘ O FFERS his service* to his friends end the public, in the Genera/ Commission Butinttt, el Auguste, Georgia. Nov 25. . C. CANTELOU. lei. WANTED F ROM SO to too lbs first qaalil; Georgia Arrow Ruot. Apply to GEO. RYERSON. dee 2 7 WANTED TO HIRE, F OR one year, Ten Negroes, Enquire at the Steam-Boat Office. Dec 15 18n ‘•BEERS' AXES" * SUPPLY of tbs above article, received * and for sale by N.-B. WEED. Doc 15 ANDIRONS,SHOVELS* TONGS, B RASS and Wire Fenders, Fancy Ja panned Bellows and Hearth Brushes, recoived per ship Statira, and for sale by Nov 29 N. B. WEED. FACTORAGE a,A COMMISSION BU- SISTESS. T HE subscriber oilers his services to his friends and the public, in the FAC TORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS His Counting-Room is in Jones’ Building. WILLIAM COWELL. Dec 10 14tf i TUVE Bales of Cotton are in the Steam- . Boat Yard, unclaimed. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. Dec 23 25l COFFEE ASM BRAS OF. C% K BAGS Prime Green Coffee UtJ 10 Pipes Brandy, •* DupuyV analog and lor sale by B. W. DELAMATEJt Dec 23 LARD F RESH LARD, in tin canisters, silica.- ble for fnmilv use. for sale bv PHILBRICK &. SCRANTON, Dee 1 Murlret-Snenrn Savannah. WANTED, AN UFl.RSEER. t SINGLE MAN, capable of managing a Cotton Plantation, is wanted. One well recommended is required. JOHN WATERS. Deo 24 26t . POST-OFFICE SAVANNAH, DecemUriti, 1025. T HE following section nf tbe Law for rogulating the Pust-Office Department haring been occasionally violated by persons presumed to be unacquainted with its pro visions. I make this publication to preclude hereafter any such pica, and with a deter mination to prosecute, aa my duty require!, every future infraction. , "Section 17th—And be it further enact “ed, That no ship nr vessel, arriving ntany “ Port within the United States, where a " Post-Office is established, shall be permit- “ted to report, make entry, or break bulk, " until the master or commander shall have “ delivered to tbe Postmaster all letters di rected to any person or persons within “the United States, or the territories there- “ of, which under his care, or within his “ power, shall bo brought in'said ship or ‘•vessel, except such as arc directed to the “ owner or consignee of the ship or vesael. V And it shall be the duty of the Collector, “or other officer of the Port empowered to “ receive entries of ships or vessels, to re- “ quire- fmm every master or commander “ofsuch ship or vessel, an oath or affirma tion, purporting that he has delivered all ’’such letters, except a§ aforesaid; and if “any commander or maater of any such' “ship or. vessel shall Break bulk before he “sbsll have complied with the requirements V , act, every such oli'ender shall, on “conviction thereof, forfeit, for every attch “ offence, a sum not exceeding one hundred “ dollars," All vessels, from any Port whatever, are included in this requisition, and not those only which arrive from Foreign Ports, as tome persons have erroneously supposed. Letters for onjy one person or firm are to he.retained aa directed to the consignee, and not those addreased to each iqdiv.duai who may have a consignment. Consignees sometime* keep the letter bag for an unreasonable period end retain orde- ltver letters to suit their purposes or preju dice*. Stich q practice gives an undue pref- •reoe«, is oontrayy to |nw, and if got volun- »nly reaiiainod must be rebreeaed by ap WP«»1 to the penalty. _ -v GEO. SCHLEY, P. M. Dec 29 | ( 9 RAGGING, he. | QAA PIECES Prime 42 inch Bagging OUU 1500 Gunny Bags, suitable for salt or corn, for sale by GEORGE GORDON. Dec 28 28p N. YORK LITERATURE LOTTERY. rilHE undersigned has received a few tunr”* v ' Q"«rtor«. and Sixteenths in on wvj‘ Y *i rk Lileri tnr* Lottery, to draw ME&sxsr* *“• “■ T*» W * W. ROBERTSON. 1 I 1 I 16 10 SO 100 too 600 10500 SM.RNDID SCIIEMB. I Prixeof BlOO.uOO is 1100,000 * ’- 30,000 is 30.000 20,000 la 2(1,000 10,000 is 10,000 6,000 is 8,000 1,000 is ts.oto 500 is 6,000 100 is 5,000 SO is 6,000 dO is 2,000 12 is 8,000 10 is 106,000 do do do do do dp, dp do dp do do 11,280 Prizes, amounting to $308,000 ' Mod* or D»awino The numbers will be-put into one wheel as Usual—and in the other will be put the prizes above the de nomination of ten dollara, and the drawing to progress in the usual manner. The I0,5b0.prises often dollars, will be awarded to tho tickets, the bumbnre of which end with the terminating figure of either of the three first drawn numbers Iron the whee of different termination. 'o iUmtraU which, suppose 13,662—8.365 and 29,368 to b# th< first draWn numbers, then every ticket in the Lottery ending with the figures 2,6 and 8, will be entitled' to t prize of ten dollars, A ticket drawing a superior prise will nut be restricted from drawing an inferior one also. Every prise payable in cash, sixty day* after the draw ing. subject to n deduction nf fifteen per ct. To be bad in the greatest variety of Noe at ALLENS’, where in th'elaat State Lottery.werpsold both the Capital Prises, No. 11.268 $30,000 and 38.010. $ 10,000—.and in the late State Lot teries the $20,000 and the $) 0,000—and in a former State Lottery tbe great prixe of $100,000, and ^wliere have been sold an ' paid, prizes amounting to ’ SEVERAL.MILLIONSOF DOLLARS!! IT Orders enclosing cash or prise, tick ets, post paid, from-any part of the Union, promptly attended to. Address ' S. & M. ALLEN & CO. > Dec 20 ■ . Savannah. HIGHLY IMPORT, Nonet to ivt Lott our Anviurpai Tftnoce nopT nut UiVrrie Statu. peat brilljent Lottery tp be drawn In •hlepndntry, after the Ms- Toth Liltra- hda Lottery, must be the splendid usnrBRsiTi lottery. Sinara class— mew iebies loosoqoimtly the first Lottery to to drawn • i ~ ■ in the State of Maryland, P. CANFIELD, MANAGER. ' ’critqoTt’' • orrrcEi no MAAEET-8THEET BALTIMOItX, , 129 dauNtrr iTHEtT, pan.AoELraiA, and 139 * ROADWAY, NEW-TOBK. The magnificient Scheme of this Lottery is altogether unparalleled in Ibis country, having a small number of tickets, (only ■19,- 600) containing prizes amounting to the stu pendous sttmof 784T40 dollars The whole to to completed io one drawing only, upon tbe most improved mod*. All in q/fcw minulet. Added to this is the unprecedented number aud iptehdor of its eapitals whioh amount to more thao $510,000, e circumstance alone suffieieet at ooce tocoavince all adventurers ofity vast sufieriority over all others, arid that the risk tf be encountered is much less and tbeadvantligas of gainpnueh greater than arc offered io toy other Lottery iu America, and thould be a sufficient incentive to all whn would make wise and judicious investments to come forward -without delay and tecurr chances, while they have en oportuoity for ito Grand Capital Prieti, '100,000 dollar* . i, 50,000 dollara 1 ■ 40,000 dollara | 25,000 dollar* I - 20.000 dollara .1 5 of 10,000 dollars 10 of 6,000 dollara Besfies a great number of $1000, 500,240 Ac.—Lowett prize of $50. IE 1 The whole payable in cash as soon as d/at n. I ’ Whole tickets $50, shares and eertifi- catsiat the tame rate, being proport ionably cheaper than any other in the market. Capiat Prixeifor tale at utml at Fortm't Home, V. CANFIELD’S MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, No 180 Market, near Charles-streel, Balli- - more. Orders (post paid enclosing tbe cash, or .prize rickets, thankfully received and prompt ly attended to, If addressed to , P. CANFIELD, Rattirnert. ’ Dec. 27 27 •YGJ LTSHED TbpMralnr J. H. Bmnetf, < *Mtvr. . Having most of Mr csrgn en gaged, Will have immediate despatch. For -balpnoe of freight, or passage,'having hand, animvaocommodations apply tnCapl B. on hoard St Jonas’ upper wharf, or In ' HALL A HOYT. •Dec 24 FOR RIFERPOULi The first rate, coppered. New- York bnilr ship. AJAX, Sfkholt, Matter, Has commenced loading tod will to imrned. ■ ately despatched. For freight 100 squarx halos < dntlon, apply to Capt. N. on board, at Jones* Upper Wharf, ar to Deo 14 HALL.A HOYT. FOR PHILADELPHIA, Tlie packet brig FRANCES, Captain Croft, Will he Immediately despatched.— For freight, apply to S. B. P AHKM A N. Deo 27 f ;1 27p r 4, RISE OF TICKETS. T HE Grand Popular New-York State Literature Lottery, draws on. WED- NESDAY NEXT. Ttiis rich scheme con tains the follnwing handeome prizes: 1 Prize of 100,000 Dollars. 1 do 50.000 Dollara. 1 do 20 000 Dollara. 1 do 10,000 Dollars. 2 do 5.000 Dollara. 4 do 2,500 Dollars. 10 do 2,000 Dollara, 33 do 1,000 Dollara. besides a vast number of smaller denomina tion. tbe lowest of which is $50. On WED NESDAY NEXT.tickelB advance through out the Union to $55, uutil which time tRei remain at $50. The subscriber haa on Irani 3 Halve*, 4 Quarters, and a flUU-rntti*. • Deo 29 WN. ROBERTSON. SPLENDID SI HEME OF NEW-YORK STATE UTBBATVlt CLASS NO. Ill, FOR 1826. W HICH will be drawn on the fourth’day of January, 1826, audfinisbed in a few minutee. 45 Numbers—6 Ballots to be Drawn R e tl IU- THE REF. MR MEALY, 1 Prize of 4100,000 ia $100,000 1 do 60,000 50,000 1 do 20,000 20,000 1 do 10,500 10,600 2 do 5,000 10,000 4 do 2,500 10,000 jiJO do 2.000 20 000 ' ’39 do i.ooo 3o;ooo' 78 d<* 500 39,000 468 do too 46.800 4446 do so 222,300 5051 Prize*. TICKETS ... SHARES ... •eeefoennen • •••bee* sill 4567,600 • •••••• pfoportiun. his caro and personally instruct, young per sons of both sexes. Information as to further particular!!, may be obtained on application to him, at his residence, corner of Brough ton and Drayton-Btrnets. NEWARK CIDER AND BUTTER. Q A BARRELS prime Newark Cider 04 10 firkins end 2 barrels prime Goshen Butter landing and for sale by C. C. GRISWOLD A Co. 12 15 v SUPERFINE FLOUR- $ BARRELS Howard St. Family X*X*-e Flour, just received per schoon er Caroline, from Baltimore, and for sale by Dec 15 HALL* HOYT fj.4N i'ott y B.INR. A N election will be held at the. Banking XI House, for. thirteen Director - on th* part of the Stockholders, on MONDAY NEXT, 2d January. The poll will be open ed at. nine o’clock, A. M. and closed at itwo P. M. Paper falling due op that day, must- be taken up on tl : Saturday previous, j J. MARSHALL, Cashier. Dec 29 29 FOR SALE 4 STRONG and healthy Negro Woman, who is a good cook, washer, Ac. She would be particularly useful on a plantation Enquire at the office of the Georgian. Nov 25 1 ■ NOTICE. A SITUATION wanted on a cotton plan tation by one who can come well re- enmmended aa a good planter of rice or eotton, though a cotton plantation, will be preferred. Apply to Petit Do Villers, Sa vannah. fife 20 22n TAR. O NE Hundred Barrels Tar, for sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN h WOOD Dec 29 GRIDDLES, D EOElVEDper ship Emperor,andfor sale It by N. B. WEED. Dee 27 JUST RECEIVED BY SHIF'EMPEROR, era KEGS LARD of prime quality, and G v a few Barrels Newark Cider, which is offered for sale low if appliedi for immedi ately. THOS. R. PRICE. Dec 29 29p •‘TOBY'S SUPERIOR PATENT CORN MILLS, J UST received end for sale by N. B. WEED, Deb 29 No- 6. Gibbons’ Range. PATESTTAND CAROLINA HOES, JUST received end for sale by Dec 29 N. B. WEED. TEN THOUSAND DOLLS. O N Uaturdey leaf, the Rhode Island State Lottery, Higheat Prise Ten Thohstod Dollara, .was drawn at Providence, and tbe result will be received on Wednesday next. Tickets $4, He)ree $2. Dec tf WM. ROBERTSON. FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU- » SINESS. fit HE undersigned offers his services to hi* I friends ana the public; in the FAC TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS. He will be found at the counting room of Messrs. Johnston, Hills A Co. John atoll’s Buildings.. ALEXANDER J PRATT. Dec 1 8 NOTICE. A N election for five Port Wardens, six Auctioneers, and Lumber Measurers, will be held by Council on MONDAY, the 2d of January- Applicants-for any of the shove offices, will hand in the applications to the Clerk, on or before that period. SOL. COHEN, C. C. pro tom. Dec 29 29 o.J 5.} orriCE MARINE ANn FIRE INSURANCE CO, SctunnoA, 27(4 Dec. 1826 W ILL to offered at public sale, on Tues day. 31st January, 1826; between the hours of nine and two o’clock, at its offioe, the Stock of the Company, owned bv the. in stitution. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. P. HENRY. Pre.’t. Persons wishing to purchase the above, stock, can receive any information they may require, by applying at the offioe. Dec 27 27 o.J 5* I orriCE MARINE Also FIRE INSURANCE CO. Sacnrmah. lllh Dec. i 825 ^ A N election will be held at tbii office on 4 MONDAY, the 5th day of February next, for seven Directors to maosge the af fairs of the institution for one year. Polls to be opened at nine oVilock. A. M. and’closed al two, P. M. . A. M. KER, Sec’ry. Dec2f 27 17 $50 REWARD. 'CCnLL be paid' by JbaN Glen; of the TV Neek, near Charleston, for the gp-t prehension of the person* who entered hi* dwelling house, and forcibly carried off a free black men, named Boston, between thirty and forty year* of age, clad in r faded homespun coat,'striped vest and straw bat sliqi made; a little above the middle height, lie ia weak and appears to have been recent Iv ill, wjth one l,eg swollen. It is praaomei the^in tend selling him as a slave. SELLING SCHEME. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH STAGE, THROUGH IN TWENTY-YOUR HOURS. T HE public, and particularly the Mer chants of Savannah and Augusta, liav, seen with no small degree of sptisfiactioi the effort made lately by the subscriber for the transportation of pamengert and news between the two cities, in a muct. shorter time than has been usually taken fo> that conveyance. It would be ungrateful not to acknowledge the almost univereti support we have received tincq our commencement—but have been so’ mncli trammelled by the exclusive right of Ste pben Pearce tbat we have beeu compelled to abandon the Georgia side Of the river and operate in South Carolina. We have pro- cured the use ot the steam-boat Carolina, and a person qualified in all respects to man ago her—we can therefore, with confidence guarantee the public that her tripa to and from Purysburg will be regular. In con junction with tho Boat, our line of Stag e will operate three timee in each week, land ing passengers in the short space of 24 hours in each city. Our operations are (coni mencing on Friday next) to depart upwardt from the City-Hotel, Savannah, on FRI DAYS, SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at 7 o’clock, A. M. and arrive in Augusta at ft o’clock the next morning. Returning downwards, depart from the Gi.obeTavek in Augusta the same days, aay WEDNES DAYS. FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at : o’clock, P. M and arrive iu Savannah the following day,at 3 o’clock, P.M. To iitsu against the casualties of failures, in the dm- operations of the steam-boat Carolina, at arrangement is matured, whereby the sai boat will have such co operation as in cam nf failures, the .intercourse between Savan nab and the Line of Stages, cither at Pury burg, or the Union Creek will be insured It Pc kep* **>■«. - ' GILBERT LONGSTREET, WM. SHANNON, Augusta. GEORGE MILLS’ .Savannah. P. S.—The proprietors are making at rnngements to run a daily stage, between the two cities. Dec 8 12 IET N. B.—Orders for tickets or shares in which Lottery, will be received at ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE ON THE BAY. Nov 21 60 NOTICE. To Suilnn, Jurort and Witneuet. T HE Honorable the Superior Court, for the County of Chatham, for January Term, will stand adjourned fpim Monday the second, to Wednesday, the fourth, to make way for the County Election, of which those oancerned will please take notice, " ' By order of the Court, Dee 17 A. B. FANNIN Clerk. NOTICE A N election for an Alderman, in the place of T’r. Wm. R. Waring, whose split Has beenrae vacated by absence from tbe i.itv, will be held at the Court-House on the 30th inst. The Marshall and City Sheriff, will attend to preserve order. SOLOMON COHEN, C. C. pro tern. Dec 10 ABSCONDED, F ROM the subscriber’s plantation oh Hi! ton Head, some weeks ago, a negro |.an named PETER—Peter is near aboul Six feet high, a smooth skin, plausible and Veil spoken, and bis general manners above that of ordinary slaves. Five Dollars Reward Fill be given to any person who will appre |end and deliver him to Joaiah Wells, Esq. an the plantation, or secure him iiteither the Savannah or Coosawhatcliie jail. P. MATHEWS. Dec 27 27 VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The two tenement Brick Houses, white front, situated in Johnson’s Square, at present, occupied by Mri Battle- Also, the luts situat ed on the corner of Whitaker and Bryan-sts. in tbe occupation of Mr. Josiali Penfield. aud others. The above property is among the most valuable in th« city, and can be obtained on terms advantageous te purchasers, for which apply to tbe subscriber. M. H. M’ALLtSTER. dec 13 || 16 TV HIRE, ■fjfOR one year from the fint day of I;, nary Next; Six Prime Field Ha yls:’—throe men, two women, and one TO HIRE, Jin- Hands, one lad, htlout sixteen year* of age. Aleoaamall fcby, about fourteen years of age. ALSO, TO RENT. The lands end premies* in tbe county of Effingham, known by the name of Tuckasseeking, about 37 miles from this place, on the Au.- gjsta f oad, belonging to the estate of Ala, t toe’s orphana. For term* and particulars a >ly to WILLIAM MGREL. Guardian, A, 8, RoA orphan*, lea ft ’ ’ - Will be soft bUero ** Keg* Kird, 16 db. ButleiyAftOO P«un _ Baoba. 20Barrels Floor, to do. MaekareU &u. Alio, a general assortment of Grona- rie».*to. . - Dec 30 BY J B. HERBERT h CO. SATURDAY, 3lF irtsf. Will be sold on Hall ft Hoy t’. Wharf, foqfi- ing from the abip Sarauoak, 2. Pipes (Hard llrandy, 3 da Signetta dq. 6 Hogsheads Ja< imuca Kum.—Terms—Silty dsjs credit for approved indorsed, taper. . , Dec. djO AARAVarBA . NT DEBFATCX. rost MAIL ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE CONT’D BY J- B. HERBERT t, CO. On the frit Tuetday in Fthnary next, Will be sold before the Court-House in this city, between (lie usual hours .of-isle, t TRACT. OF LAND, containing four hildir dred acres.more or less.bobnded northward- I by thf^Augurt i RodiVouthiMrrdlj by isud rrioly Dr. Cocke’s, eastwardly by .lauds of io». Stiles, and E. Jenckei,and westwHrdly 1 by, lands lately belonging to Wmat. vrnh h" improvements, consisting of a good Dwelling House and Stable* studied, and three Negro Hou ses, being the' real estate of Bonj. Putmao. dec. Sold by / i.'itnmsi.'ii of the Honorable the inferior Court of Chsthsm County, and by order of the administratrix, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.—Term* tt time of sal*. - Dec 29 n<- improvt m, ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. BY CALFIN BASER, On the frit Tuetday in Ftbnmry next, At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of tho - Court-House in this city, that tract'oi (arid, No- 75, in the Third 1 District, Habersham County. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary, and by order of the administratrix. Terms at time of sale. ' Nor 30 The savannah and augusTa MAIL STAGE ARRANGEMENT. mHB public, and more particularly the X Georgians, are respectfully informed that the proprietor of tho Line of Stages oi the Georgia side, lias been at muoh iroutd and expense in getting his Line in opera tion for thoir accommodation. He now hai tho satisfaction to inform the mercantile port nf the community, both of Augusta and Bu vannah, that he will run through in TWENTY FOUR HOURS. His Stages, Horses and Drivers, are sup rinr to his competitors on tbe other side - the river. There will bo no danger of delays in cross ing of rivers, the bursting of boilers, nor any other casualty that steam-hosts are subje-i to. Georgians particularly, as well as oth ere, no doubt recollect the innoqvenieno they labored under on the removal of the old former line of stages, to the Carolina "id*, in 1823 and 24. The proprietor pledget himself, if he moots with encouragement, t< run winter and summer. The stage wil' leave Savanuah on Fridays, Sundays am Wednesdays, at seven o’clock, A. M. am! arrive in Augusta the following morning, a the same hour, and will leave Augusta a the same hour on the same days, and arriv in Savannah accordingly. For seats, appl in Savannah at the -City-H<itel. Passen gers will beoaiiad for in any part of the oitv STEVEN PEARCE. Dec. 8 Ittf TO RESIT, The house and two lota Broughton-it. belonging te the subscriber. Apply to Wm. Da vies. Esq. Possession will be given early in November. J. M. BERRIEN, oct 6 23 l ik- &k Dec 7 TQ RESIT, The bouse • recently oocupiee by Mrs. Ann Watt, pleasantly situated in Anson Ward. ’ ALEX. A. SMET8. . , 'llfp FOR BALE OR TO RESIT. For sale or to rent, with or without furniture, the house be longing to the subscriber, ow ner of Hahenham-Street and Columbin-Square. For terroa.apply to Robert Hatorahnm, Esq; nrto JAMES BROWN. Dec 23 ' run Mi this city! The autweritor will dispose ot huBrick'Pwelling-H-miie uu lot- o. 14 and 15, JaoksoB Ward, one the most desirable titnations in eric* will to moderate R: HABERSHAM, JAXTJART 8&S0TI0W. NOTICE. A N election will be held at the Court- House in and for the County, of Chat ham on MONDAY, the td day of Atroaty, ensuing, for County Officers, to witOyCIcfk -4 the Superior aod Interior Courts, Sheriff, Receiver of Returns of Taxable Property, Tax Collector. Coroner, and Surveyor, of wliiol) the electors of the said county will take notice. The Sheriff will attend the came to keep and preserve order. JOHN CUM MING, 7 /. C. C C. A. PORTER, J.I.CiC.C. EU *8 FORT, J. I. C. C. C. JACOB READ, J.I.C.C C. Dec 6 . Id TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM co user y: r OFFER myself Ss a candidaie for Sheriff, at the enauing election in January next, ud respectfully solicit rour suffrages. ABRAHAM D’LYON. Deo 14 |7 TO THE ELECTORS UF CHATHAM COUSTI'Y. f OFFER as a candidate for Sheriff at the election in Jauuury next, and eolicil your -affrogea. - - DAVID BELL. Dec 13 |6 I TO THE CITIZENS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. OFFF.R myself aa a candidate for re- election to the office of Clerk of the Su perior and Inferior Courts of Chatham Coun- y, at the election on Monday next. - A B. FANNIN. Dee 28 gg TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM, COUNTY. I OFFER as a candidate for your aufirngca at the election in January ne'xt, for th# office of Coroner. HENRY J. VALLEAU. Nov 24. .53)1 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. * I OFFER as a candidate for yourenffrage* at t|ie election in January hext, for tho "dice ofCoronoia WM.GILBART. Dee 13 -16 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM COUNTY: P ELLOW-CITIZEN9—I am a csndirf.ro for Coroner, at the election io Jaduary next, and respectfully solicit your suffrage*. W.C. BARTON. Nov 23 52f THE SUBSCRIBER O FFERS his services iu tho COMMIS SION BUSINESS, particularly for the sale of produce, and for the receiving . -md forwarding goods, cotton, tie. between the interior mid-lbe northern cities.- Hi has been appointed agent for- the steam boats Edgefield and Pendleton, and will af ford every facility in despatqbing freight by those boats. Their owners having spared -in expense in providing safe 1 and expedi tious lighterage during a low river, shipper* may confide in haring their good* forward* ed to Augusta and Hamburgh, without da tentimv • • - The subscriber's office is kept at-tbw Couotiug-House of Mr. G. B. Lamar. JAMES- GOUEDY. Nov. 2? 53 BLANKETS arid BAGGING. W anft A Koshy H AVE received by the ship Emily, from Liverpool, 300 Piece* Beat Quality 4t inch Danden Cotton Bagging GrundyH While, Bine and Mbit Plains Point and Lbndou DuffirBlankat* which with those already on bend, of last sear’s importation, will enable tli*ui to supply their customer* on very moderate terms.—— Their assortment nf STAPLE 4SM FAN CY GOODS, will to' vary nompletn in » few days. Oct 19 tt THE SUBSCRIBERS OAYING entered Into copartnership XI der the firm of JAUDON fitHUGUENIN, for the pttrinae of tfaiMMtifeg Fee Busines*. ppm tbetr ae'rirleea to their i. in that line. JAMES B. JAUDON. JAMES JD. aUGUENW.