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“CT NoflOBs-KH demands «»« uriu,h
brig QUEST, Tor Liverpool, mu«tbo handed In for
■oltlcmcnt before 9 o’clock, Tina ’MotifHNa, it
which time her Letter Bag will bo taken from the
Couniing-bouae of .ANDREW LOW Ac CO.
iM V i f '
RECEIPTS OK COTTON, JAN. 24.
Per Central Rail Road—353 balea, arid mdte., to
Hamilton, Hardeman & Co, John Wood.LIppitt Ac
Wight, C Cartridge, J Boston, A Holt, J Washburn
fc Wlldor, W Duncan, GBarnsloy 4, Co, j L Swln*
nnjr & Co, P H Behn, J Clark, Rabun & Fulton,
Hqrrie 4 Reilly, Cohen, Norris 4 Co‘, S Crawford,
and N A HtMigr— : nHwai
CONSIGNEES. . ",
Per ateam-packet Charleston,, from Charleston;
4« —Cohen 4 Foadlck, RM Goodwin,* and CC
Th'Unpaon.,
7passengeus7
Per ateam-packet Charleston, from Cbarleaton,
4c.—Mra II David, Mra Foatcr, Mra Wllkonham,
Mta Preften, Mra Slbloy, Mias J A H Barnes, Copt
E S Slbloy, U S A) Meaara J W Preaton, j Snul, A
S William i, and J Smith.
THEATRE. '
MR. HUNTI.KY, STAOK MANAGER.
Till. Evening, (Nutordny,) Jnnnnrv 25lh,
Tho performances will commouco with the fa
vorite Drama of
",frtIE DUMl! GIRL OF feENOA.
coma aiNoiNa and a amino.
*" '' Aftor which,
TIIE LOAN OF A LOVER.
Peter Spykc,....................«,..T.0. Booth.
To conclude with tho Farce of ‘*
M THE TWO Gil EG OKIES.
jan 25
TJU8 DAY.
8AVANNAHLOTTEHV.
S.tMtS OLOIK THIS AFTERNOON, AT o’cf.OCK.
$9,000! — $2,000!!
CJreone and Pulaski Monument Lottery,
Clam, No. 8,-for 1845.
Will bo drawn in the Savannah Exchange Long
Room Tide Day, 35th inat. nt 4 o’clock, P. hi.
J. G. GREGORY 4 CO., Managers.
— it i o iikst rititni —
Fourteen drawn ballota in each package a fib tickett.
SHIP NEWS.
Port of Savonnaii, ....Jan»3ft> ISIS.
Sun hi ana, 6 51— Sun am,.,
Hioh Water at Tmisr....
, 5 9
- 9 -2
R DM.—fiO bbU. Barnard’. N. E.
Rum, landing p«r tchr. H.niel l or Ml. b,
GOWDY It Wf
AND MOLASSES — S
hhda. choice N.O Sorfr; 100 bbla. N. O
lew “
niiua. cnuico .’..I/ sugar; JUU l)DI(.
standing from sebn Richmond. ^Fojn
landing from
T^LAX GIN—50 bills.
JL brig Robt. Bruce. For tale by
j«n W GOWDY 4
WELLES.
W OOLSEY ft, W
GAR.—50 pack
Powdered, for sale by
jan 3
LSEY SU-
.oaf, Crashed and
>Y 4 WELLES.
OAISINS.—100 boxe* bunch, in
AV fine prder. For aale by
jan 3 ■ . GOWDY 4 WELLES.
/"1HEESE.—50 boxes just received.
For .ale by GOWDY 4 WELLES,
jan 3
priiS of. £9,000
I , (In. or 3,000
I do. of 1 ,b00
1 do. of. 1,395
5 do. oL I,MX)
6 do. of. 600
4c. 4c.
5 prises of..;
SO ' do. of
325 do. of.!.,.
Ill do. of.....
Cl do. of..*.,
Cl do.
4e
of.
4c.
fS50
160
'll)
30
SO
B -UTTER and Hngar Crackers, So
ds Biscuit and Pilot Bread.—150 bbla. fieeh,
for tale by GOWDY 4 WELLES.
Ian 3 . • "
/I ANAL FLOUH.—100 bbls. “ere.-
KJ cut mills/' for sate by
j«n 3 GOWDY 4 WELLES.
ARRIVED.
Dr. ship Ottawa,Thrift, Bristol, (Eng.) to mailer.
Hr. barque Envoy, Mason, Londonderry. Pota-
toea,4c., to J. H. Raid 4 Co.
U.-S. Mail steam-packet •prleston, Barden,
Charleston, via Beaufort and llilton Mead, to A.
Ufitl0, CLEARED.
Br. brig Quest, Nixon, Liverpool—/I. 1-owSr Co.
U. S. lull .tcam-paek.1 Ch.rloilon.Binlen.Ui.rlei-
ton—A. LqfUlt,
WRNT TO SEA.
Dr. .hip Ben N«»|.. Huron, Liverpool. >
Ur. baron. Ulugow, M.jr, SI. JflbM. (N. B.)
Bril Cl... Joieph, Tllllnghul, Unrpool.
Brig L..d.r, U.«|n«, Bio d. J.n.lro.
Ilrlg N.talml., Roll In., IV..I Indio.,
Brig M.coo, H.ydon, N.w Yolk,
llrig Extol, Johmon, Nrw York.
Brig Wllooo Follor, Oobb, Nw York.
Schr. Solon., Tuckermm,Ballloioro,,
DEPARTED.
U. S. Mail ateam-packotcharloaton, Barden, Charlea
ton, via Hilton Head and Beaufort. *
Steamer H. L. Cook, Quinn, Macon..
MEMORANDA.
Brig Madlaon, Bulkley, for title port, cleared at
New York on the SOth inat.
Brig Josephus; Allen, hence, it New Orioans on
the 15th Inat.
Brig Wm. Davit, Handy, for this port, cloared ot
New Orleana on the IDlh Inst.
Schr. Pioneer, Parker, hence, at Havana on the
15th inat.
-Schr. Henry, Look, for title port, aailod from
Providence on tho I7lh inat
Schr. Roswell King, Blankenship, from Darien,
arrived at Charleston, on tho 23d inat
MOBILE. Jan. 17—Arr. ship. Asia, Hallatt,
Rotterdam) Carroll, Bird, New York) Great Britain,
Wilson, do.; barquo Lagonia,Blanchard,Providence.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 15.—Arr. chips Caledonia,
f Br.) Wiahart, Liverpool) Champlain,Miller, Havre,
brig* Victorine, Sumner, Baltimore) Josephus, Al
len, Savannahs Sarah Frances, WatU, Thomnaton.
Old aliip Apollo, Scuddcr, Uoaton) liaruuo Louis*
tans, Emery, New York)briga Maraball, Grafts, do.)
Empress, Billings, Philadelphia.
JAN. 16.—Cld. barque Paoll, Fuller, Now York;
Iwigl Kanhawa, Horvcy, do.) Arabian, Foster,
Charleston) achr. Mary Ann, Ileal, Now York.
J.\N. 18.—Arr. ships' Lagrange, Wincliell, Bre
men; Auktorliu, Brown, Havre.
Cld. ship Lyons, Kyun, Boston; brig Wm. Davie,
Handy, Suvannah.
CHARLESTON, Jan 23.-Arr.ahlp Josaio, (Br.)
Oliver, Liverpool) Alliance, Tucker, do i Tartar,
Lockwood, Pliilsuelpbiai Susquehanna, Micrcken,
do.; Grenada, Spooner, Uostoiit Hoinitlance. Silt*
lieo, New York) George Skolfielil, Skolileld, do;
Trenton. Cutting, do.) barques F.ilward, Bulkley,
do; Catharine, Tufta, Boston) l.ndy Biigot, (Br.)
Watotford, Ireland) Sarah. (Br.) Fletcher, Green
ock) brigs Domini Dar, (Fr.) Coats, Point I'otro,
C-ad.) I lay no, Trnicctt, Haram; scltrj. ( 'ys" nt .
Kinney, New York) Aurora, Foster, Baltimore) U.
S. Mail achr. Stranger, Axwortby. Key Wcet, via
Indian Key; Roswell King, Uinnkcnaliip, Darien.
Cld. Uretnen barque Jotmn Frederick, AVictiug,
Bremen;schr. F. A Brown, -Westbrook. Havana.
PHILADELPHIA.-Jan. 20-Cld. achr. N. L.
Mct’ready, Somers, Montego Bay. Ja.
NKVV YORK, Jan. 20.—Arr. aliips Paul Jones.
Watkins, Cantont Mnnticciln, Daggett, Glakgnw;
C«Uawba,(.'o(Gn, NanU; Louisa, Letvitt, New Or
leans; Louisville, Hunt, do.)barquo Roil.i, Cibyrsnn,
Apalachicola.
Cld. brie Madison, Bulklev. Sanmnah.
BObTON.' Jan. 18.—CM. ship Platina, Mnnsnn,
biolrile. *
PROVIDENCE, Jan. 17.—SMa achr. Henry,
Look, Sueannah.
PORTLAND, Jan. 1C.—Cld. brig Gordon, -Cut
ter, Porto Rico.
. GLOUCESTER, Jan. 16.—Arr. achr. Wave,
Bates, Surinam.
List of Vessels It? Port—Jan. 44.
SB f 1*8.
Prances Ann, Jackson, 400, Venice, A. Low it Co.
St. Mark,Cave, - - 4W»,disc'g, A. Low & Co.
Kiiubi;tli^nr)Duelictt,T90, tILc'g, A. I«w U Co.
Fanny, (Br.) Brurber, 3J7, rtlsc’i, A. Low 4c Co.
Cofimatlon,(Dr.)Bumc,73!>, L’|kioI, J. II. Reid h Co.
Laurel, (Hr.) Duckett, 770, disc'g, J. II. Held U Co.
StMartlns,(Dr)Vsti;hn,!t79, disc’g, J. II. Reid U Ca
Derenpon,(tir.; nirk, /*■/, l^j»oo», it. tiutciiiproti.
Acadia,(Rr,)McKenr.ie,BC1, disc'g, R. Itntctdnaon.
I)ouglasN,(nr)Brewstur,n3l, L’poi.l, O. Ilnrnalcy It Co,
Lcandcr, (Ur.) Plielan, 813, disc'g, R. A. Lewi*.
Scotland, Mills, * * U}7, disc'g, C. F. Milts.
Howard, Callan, - - 309, disc’g, C. P. Mills.
Washington, Adams, -R79, Boston,E. Padolford It Co.
£tadacona,(Dr.}Dru\vn,6)0, dUc’g, Win. Crowder.
UARQUE8.
Ocean Queen, Warren,SCO, L'pnol, R. A. Lewis.
Reliance, (llr.) Wilson,478, disc’g, A. Low It Co.
Chiria, (Br.) Jones; - 437, walt’g, J. U. Ruld St Co.
Perseverance, Dumc»,480, disc’g, J, II. Reid ft. Co.
Primrose, (Ur.) Irvine, 533, disclg, J. II. Reid & Co.
Oeorgla, Collins, - 457, Boston, B Padclfonl & Co.
Syria, (Or.) Cox, - • 500, disc’g, ftlastcr.
RUIG8.
Quest, (Br.) Nison, OW.L’pool, A. Low 4 Co.
Mpike, (Br.) Fields, 041, L’pool, A. Low It Co.
ttob’t. Brace, Gardner, 115, Havana, 8. Gardner.
Hnvre, Carpenter, • 090. Boston, E. Padelford ft Co,.
Voltaire, Bradbury, 144, Boston, Cohen, Norris k Co.
Mary, Richardson, * 194, Boston,.L. Baldwlu It Co.
GBUmar,Pannciman,«G0, Uitc’g, L. Baldwin It Co.
Augusts, Sherwood, 39n, N.York, J Washburn t Wilder
Clinton, Lyon, . - 379, N.York, JVVashbnrnfcWlldor
Peter Domlll, Lowla, 993, N.York, Llppltt ft Wight.
Isaac Mead, Brown, 403, Proy» Llppltt It Wight.
North Bond, Cole, * 170, N.York,X H. White.
sciiooNebs.
Am. Eagle, Lombard, disc’g, J. fluker.
lenity, Pmltb, - - - Phll’o., S. Gardner.
"Harriet, Bears, . • * dUc’g, L. Baldwin It Co.
Richmond, Beery, - - disc’g, Cohen, Norris dc Co
Napoleari, Collins,. disc’g, E. Evans.
Florida, Burges, - - - walt’g, Master.
Tickets 53—Halves 51 50—Quarters 75 cta.
(EF Package W Quarters SIB 75, warranted to
draw 59 nett.. Wholes and Halves in proportion.
U j* Tickets* and shares, either single or bv tho
package, for sale st the old established nfllee of
P. B. PENDERGAST,
No. fl, corner of BulLstreet and Bay lane.
(O’Orders from the city or abroad, will roccive
prompt attention. Prlxe tickets In other lotteries
taken in
aken In payment.’
jan 25
D rawing rkofived•— Tho
following are tho Drawn Numbers for the
Georgia Literature Lottery, Class No. 10:
35 67 47 20 74 13 68 19 36 38 62 G5 43.
Holders of Prises will please call for the cash or
renew at E. WITIIINGTON’S, Agent.
$ 6,000 DOL LAlhS
Georgia Literature Lottery*
Authorised by the Legislature, fur the benefit of
Fort Gaines Academy, Clasa 12) to be drawn at
, Augusts, (Us.,)TufesOAt, January, 29th, 1846.
D. PAINE 4 CO. Managers) Successors toJAS.
PHALKft 4 GO.
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.. 2,800
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329
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00 Number Lottery—]b Drawn liallott.
Tickets 51 60—Halves 76 cta.—Quarters 37£ ets.
For sale by E. W1TUINGTON, Agent,
jan 25? Uay-street.
\ DMINISTHATOR’S SALE.—
XJl Will bo sold at tho late residence of Israel
Bird, late of Bryan county deceased, on Thursday,
the sixth of March next, all tho personal property
(Negroes and Cattle excepted,) belonging to the e
tale of Israel Bird, deceased,
jan 23 s:} JAMES N. BIRD, Administrator.
(VfcINTOSU SHERIFF'S SALE.-
-LTJL Will be sold on tho first TuesJay in March
noxt, in front of the Court Ilouao in tho City of
Dnrion between (lie legal, hours of sate : the undi
vided half of twenty-two hundred acres of laud
being In McIntosh county, and situated on Doctor’s
Creek, on which is a good Saw Mill. This proper
ty will ho sold suhjoct to a mortgage. Levy made
aud turned over to me by a (.'unstable,
jau 25 C. O’jtEAL, Deputy Sheriff, n't. c.
t 'lTY M A US HAL'S SALE.—On
y Wednesday, the 12th February next, Will bo
sold in Pulaski Ward, (sale to commence st 10
o'clock. A. M.) under the superintendence of tho
Committee oil Public Sales, the following named
Lola, vit: No*. 23,25,28,29,30,31,32,37.
Conditions hf sale —20 nor cent, upon the aggre-
>ate nfthc valuation and increase mom.y lit cash,
t shall be optional with the purchaser to pay the
balance in cash, or else to retain the same iu Ids or
her bhndf) receiving in tlio latter case n deed from
llm Mayor and Atdormuu of tho City or Sitvunu ill
and the*hamlets thereof, on condition of the quarter
ly p lyunuit of mum i! ground* rent to tho said Cor
poration, cqtnl !'» the int»*r«*M '*n the amount’of the
said residue at tlm rate of 6 per cent per annum,
puyuble quarterly and on failure of each quarterly
payment of ground rent aforesaid for Oiespaco of 2U
days after the same shall hncorno due, tho said
premi-ra are to roverl to the Corporation, who rfliull
liitincdii.teiy thereafter possess the power of ro-en<
tering, and having by moans of their proper officer,
exercised such power on giving u notice thereof in
writing, posted oil the premises, the Lot or Lots
so entered upon with all improvements thereon are
to bo considered nt the expiration often days there
after, as absolutely reverted m the Corporation, and
the same conditional citato thereon determined to
nil intents and purposes ns fully na if tlio same bad
nqt been bargniiifil for or purchased) any sale or in-
cnmbrance, or wilier net* made of suffered by the
purchaser or others under him. his or them, to the
contrary tlicreofin any wise notwithstanding. Pur
chaser* to pay for titles,
jan.23 JDILN S. MONTMOLLEN, c. m
/GEORGIA PEACH BllANDY.—
VX 6 bbls. old and choice. For sale by
dee 27 GOWDY 4 WELLES.
OALT1MORE FLOUll.^76 bbla.
AX and half bbls. Howsrri-StrMt. For sale by
' o 27- GOWDY 4 WELLE8.
jSA FOR LIVERPOOL. m first
»hlp LEAN DBA, CsptPbaUn. For
Freight, spply to ROB’T. A. LEWIS,
jsn 21
A FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho fir.t
SIS olu. Brill,h ihlp LAURKL, C.pt Oack.tL
For l..ljhl,.ppl,is J. H. RE* u. (JO.
jsn 20.
FOR LIVERPOOL The Br.
SBSi barque OCEAN QUEEN, C.pt, W.rr.n,
ha 11 poriloo of her ctrgo eoneed. Fur bel.ece of
A.I|«i*PPlj to • BOB’T. A. LEWIE.
FOR PROVIDENCE; — Tho
- 1 1 ISAAC MEAD, n. T. Brown, mater.
;f herc.rgoene.ueA, md will hexe Un>-
or balance of Freight or PsssxsQe strata
. at T/i I fair’s Whsr? nr In
m
patch. For balance of Freight or
on board,at Tellkir’s Wharf, or to
j«n IT LIPPITT 4 WIGHT.
FOR BOSTON—Tho fait fiail-
l"g brig VOLTAIRE, Br.dbury, master, will
have immediate despatch. For Froight or Passage,
3Bfi
gaged will have immediate despatch. For
Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
Jsn 24 J. WASHBURN 4 Wll
ight i
bslat
WILDER.
AUCTIONS.
Potatoes, Salmon and'Herrings.
BY COHEN 4 FOSDICK.
, „ At Private Sale.
1,918 hampers Potatoes; 13 tierces do
7 cases, containing each 30 2 lb. esnlsterq Pre
served Salmon
4 cases, containing each 60 I lb. canisters Pre
served Salmon
9 small barrels Herrings
Landing (Vom barque Envoy, from Londonderry.
Jsn 26
Sugars.
* BY COHEN 4 FOSDfDK.
Priests Sale.
16 boxes Losves) 24 hslfdo do) 26 barrsls dojlC
do Powdered) 20 do Crashed—Sugar, from the Bos*
ton Refinenr.
10 hhds St. Croix) 10 do Porto Rico) 60 do New
Orleans—Sjrgsr.jsn 20
BY COHEN 4 FOSDICK.
Private Sale.
30 barrels Crashed Sugar.from the Boston Sugar
Refinery, landing from brig Osage. deo I
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private St-'e.
That new an substantial two Tenement Brirk
Building, on Lota 39 and 40, fronting on Habersham
street. The Basement is finished with three Rooms
and Kitchen. On the first fl >or are two Failure, 26
by 30, land s smil!|Room. On the socoud floor aro
four Chambers. Carriage House, Stahie with three
Servant’s Rooms, above of brick. Also s fine Pump
In each yard. The Lota are S3 fcot deep by 90
fronttoescIqaiTordingslBrge Yard. Ground rent,
S»P eryesr. — also—
160 serss of Lend, about one mile ftom the city,
on the White niulT Road, comprising three Farm
Lota, Hnli't Tythirig, Perctaal|ward)30 acres clear
and good Planting Land) 20 seres Swamp Land, and
bslanck Pine'Lauds. A plat of tho abovo can be
seen at the Counting Room. ~
As the owner «f Ins
move fr»»«n tb* ci*'
oral terms. The I
if desired. jan 25
(VI glasses, sugar and bag.
1.TJL GINO.—104 bbls New Orleans Molasses
15 hhda Prime New Orleans Sugar.
61 pieces Kentucky Bagging, weighing 14 to 2 lbs.
per yard. Landing from nrig Voltaire, for tale by
dec34 GOWDY 4 WELLES.
Jjfr FOR NEW YORK—Old Estab-
SUm llshed Line.—The regular packet brig G. B.
LAMAR, Capt. Sannertnan having part of her
Freight engaged, will have immediate * *
Fbr Freight or Passage, apply on board, a
wharf, or to L. BALDWIN
jan 23. ■
at Telfair’s
4 CO.
■JURE INSURANCE*—THE NEW
r YORK CONTRIBUTIONSHIP FIRE IN-
SURANCE COMPANY—Office No 67 Wall-
street—Incorporated for the sole purpose of insur
ing Dwelling-houses, Ware-houses and Bnildings
a iersl,Merchandise. Household Furniture, Ships
ng. Ships in port and their Cargoes, and every
description of Personal Property, agatntt tone or
damage 6u Firs.
J. SMYK ROGERS, President.
R. W. Mautik, Secretary.
Directors.
/CJ.RINDSTONES •—200, size and
VT quality desirable. For aale by
dec f4 GOWDY 4 WELLES.
i FOR NEW YORK —Brig
* Line—The regular packet brig CLINTON,
T. Lvon master, having part of her cargo engaged,
will hnve Immediate despatch. For balance Freight
jan 20
("10FFEE—3110 bugs Cuba, 200 do.
V>- cholo. Rio. For .lie by
dec It • UOWbY It WELLES.
ROWDY'S GIN—70 bbl>. for rale
VT by OOWDY 4 WELLES,
dec it
TSLE OF SHOAL DUN FISH.—
A. 11 boxes old Isle of Shoal Dim Fill.
20 kita Cod Fish, Tongues and Sounds
20 kita llallihut’s Fins. Just received per schr
Harriet, from Boston, and for sale by
jan 14 6 E. CRANE, Bolton’s Range.
OU1TER.—25 kegs choice Dairy
JL# Butter. Landing and for sale by
j»n 2*COHEN, NORRIS 4 CO.
A PPLLS.—40 bbls Apples, landing
A A. from schooner Harriet For sale by
jin 23 L. BALDWIN 4 CO.
PIGS.—175 drums Smyrna Figg in
L line order. Landing and for sale by
jan 24
idingand tor sale by
COHEN NORRIS 4CO.
P OTATOES.—50 barrels planting
Potatoes, landing from brig G. B. Lamar nt
Telfair’s whirl*. For sale by
jan 23 L. BALDWIN 4 CO
T IVEH POOL SALT—300 sacks,
-1—J IC to the ton, in store. For sale by
jan 23, H. A. CRANE 4 CO.
T^INEG Alt,—26 barrels first quality
v Cider Vinegar. Landing and for sale by
j»n 24 COHEN NORRIS 4 CO.
jVTEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND
L v MOLASSES.—76 barrels now crop N. O.
Molasses) 26 hhda do do Sugar. Just received and
for aale very low, by II. A. CRANE 4 CO.
jin 23
B uckwheat flour—io qr,
bbls Buckwheat Flour) 10 half do do; 10 bigs
dodo. For aale by PRENTICE 4 WAY.
jan 23
4 FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho
® "chf- LENITY, Capt. Smith, sill meet with
despatch for the above port. For Freight or Pass-
sagVri’pta on board, or to S. GARDNER.
Who Hirer* for sale, landing from the above ves
sel, at a low price:
176 tons brokun and scroenod Peach Mouutain Red
Ash Coal.jsn 16
WANTED—500 bales Cotton
to complete the cargo of barque OCEAN
QUEEN, for Liverpool.
J. Smyth Rogers,
James Bryar,
James MeUrlda,
John Adams,
John Haggerty,
Jsmes Campbell.
Gulian C. Verplsnck,
John Johnston,
Thomas StUfren.
Thomas Kernochan,
John I. Palmer,
Peter Lorillard, Jr,
James McCall,
Robert McCoakrv,
Henry Perish,
Reuben Withers,
William Scott.
Ferdinand Suydam,
Peter I.NevIna,
Elisha Rloga,
Richard Irvin,
C. V. S. Roosevelt,
E. B. Hurlbut.
O’ The undersigned is AGENT for the above
Company in this City. This is one of the best ant
safest Insurance Companies in the United States,
and its loues will be promptly paid.
Applications for Insurance will be received by
MICH. DILLON, Agent.
Savannah, Sept 14,1844. a ly
ftnP
. A. LEWIS.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY
UTWIKN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
Tot/ciiiNo Evnnr rnip at
HILTON IIP AD AND BEAUFORT.
The public are reipectftilly Informed that a*!)ai!y
Line hae been established, and is now in full and
successful operation between the above places, con
sisting of tho well known Stesm-Packeta
GEN. CLINCH J. P. Brooks, Master.
CHARLESTON, F. UAItlfttN,
CINCINNATI, J. Smith.
One ol the above Boats will leave the Savannah
and Charle«ton Stenm-Psckut Wharf every evening
at 8 o’clock precisely, taking the inside passage to
Hilton Head and Beaufort, anil the outside passage
from Beaufort to Charleston, arriving there at from
10 to 12 o’clock next morning.
Fare, $5« Freight taken at as low rates as by
any other good Boats. For Freight or Passage, np^
ply on board, or to «A. LAFITTE, 171 Bny-st.
N. 0—All Freight for Hilton Head and Bcoufort
payable hero before its being received on board.
GEORGIA INSURANCE AND
VT TRUST COMPANY—Capital 5500,000, all
paid in, continues to take Fire and Marine Risks on
as moderate terms ss any other Office offering the
same responsibility. A. LAFITTE. Agent,
J«n 18 ly 172 Bay-street.
FOR MACON, HAWK
1N9V1LLE AND INTERMF.DJ
ATE LANDINGS.— 1 The Ocnmulgce Steam Boat
Company will have a steam boat leaving Darien for
tho above places evnry eight days. Freight received
at all times at the Company’s Store-house on Union
Ferry wlrarf,*frce of storage.
Shipper* mny rely on their goods being forwarded
with despatch. . HENRY YONGE, Agent.
F RESH TEAS.—30 qr. Im)fe« Ily-
son, Morris Eller; 6 half do da, superior Ho
ratio; 2 boxes do. For sale bv
jin 23 II. A. CRANE 4 CO.
t TO RENT The House and
Garden lot of 6 acres attached thereto, re
cently occupied by Mr. N. A. Hardee, (in perfect
order.) For jutUculart enquire of
Jsnu ROBT. A. LEWIS.
QKOIIGIA SY1UJ1*—5 casks,
sale by
jan 23
H.
fur
A. CRANE 4 CO.
F ulton market beef.—io
half and JOq-iarlcr barrels, landed (V»n» brig
Wilson Fuller. Forsilobv
jan 23 PRENTICE 4 WAY.
O ' 1 OSH R N BUTTER—Landing
T from the brig G. U. Lamar, nml for tale bv
jan 23
II. J. GILBERT.
P ROVISIONS.—75 barrels Prime
Ilnef, New York city inspection; 40 do Mess
dndn;30doo!i| Mesannd Prime, faweet.) and will bn
■old low; 60 do Now York City I’rnno Pork; 20
do Mrs* do. Now lauding, for ante by
jan 23 PWKN'Piri.*
PRENTICE 4 WAY.
HENASGO AND MERCER
POTATOES—200 barrel* in fine order, fiir
sain by li. A. CRANE 4 CO.
jan 23
C'
C HEESE—Landing from the brig
O. B. I.amar, and for sale by
jan 23 H. J. GILBERT
A N OR DIN A NCI!—To bo entitled
nn Ordinance to prohibit tho erection of Wood-
on Buildings on tho liiy.a'rcot or undur the Bluff,
between West nml East Blond-street.
See. I. Bo ilOrdainod by tlio Mayor and Alder,
men of the City of >'nvnnnoli and hamlets thereof,
ill Council nikoiuhlcd. aim it is Ordained by the an- i
thority or the samo. That Drum and after tho pastuel CJUGAR AND COFFEE,—2*5 1*0,
..r (III. Onlininoo, trio IIuIIiIIuk of Won.) •hull To | O „|,| j n „, ln ,|„ M,„|||,. 10 |,hd. cliolco St.
erected on Bay.street or under.too Ulun, Iroin —i—.1. .i-.'ina: m«_a„
Hie
W OOLSEY AND WOOLSEY’S
SUGAR—i0 boxes Lrtaf; 10 do Crnahed.
Foraale by H. A. CRANE 4 CO.
J in 23
West to East Broml-street.
«=r.;. Hrfit That nil Ordl.
nances or part* of Ordinances inilitaliug ngainst this
Ordinance, bo and tiie autne nre iicreliy repealed.
Pnaacd in (.'ouilcil, January 23d, 1(115.
E xtract of an
NANCE.—"3d Sen. lie it.furtl
O R D I -
V further Ordained
lerclianU, Shop
Keepers, Grocers, and Tradesmen carrying on
Trades undjrrroofresiding shove tho Bluff, shall be
compelled every day before 8 o’clock, A. M. to
sweep the foot walk before their respective houses
and lota,or so much of tlio loin* is occupied by.
nneh, for the space of six Toot from the foundation
of tlm house, pintxn, railing or fence, (ds the case
may he',) and collect the rubbish theronunad there
from, mui ilepositu the same ready fur the Scaven
ger’* enrts.”
Tho Marihnl and City Constables nro required tc
enforce the above part of nn Ordinance. By order
EDWARD O. WILSON,
jilt 25 Clerk of Council.
Inland nil tho Way!
» FOR CHARLESTON,
bAVmT-tkt*~HlfcTON HEAD AND BEAU-
OlThe swift and favourite atonin-pncket
BEAUFOIU- DISTRICT, T. S. Budil, mn.lsr. will
leave Bolton’s wharf aa above, on Moniut Morn-
lno, 2/tli inrt..at9 o'clock. For Freight or Pussago,
spply on board, or to J. II. LADD, Agent
jan 25 v a
fr' PFOR CHARLESTON,
IHJLTON HEAD, BEAUFORT
AND KDIS10.—Inland all the way—Pure to-Beau-
■taain-packot WM.
8L All ROOK, Cnptnin A. C. King, will leave for the
piy 8 P l*cos Mono Air AloitKMa, at 9 o’clock. For
*Toight or Passage, apply to the Captain, on board,
at Anderson’s lower wharf, or to
jan 25 WOOD 4 CL AG HORN, Agent*.
FOR AUGUSTA.—Tbo
sleaimor SANTEE, Capt, Nock,
wll} leave, ns above. This MoitHina.25f *
9 o’clock. * For Froight or Pusnse. nn
— . or Passage, apply on board,
OT to S. SOLOMONS 4 CO.
' For Froight or Passage, n|
jan ffi.
IXfOTiCE.—Free persons of Color
* . °/ Msstisoes, of tiie age of 16 years and up-
hnr>hw •> .iff *!« r ®*W* n B3 | > the City of Savannah, ore
of TOglster tl.olr names in t)in derk
Fohrua»» * 011100, on or boforo tho )5th day ol
.renruarynext. Peqajgr^-I- J
Ian 15 j
S t and costa.
YARD G. WILSON,
Clork of Council.
[I..8.1
•lost, El
R. WAYNE, Mayor.
mvAitu G. W11.80N, c. c. jau 25
C. Su;tr; 10 dn prime do do; 10 do Porto Rico do.
For sale by H. A. CRANE 4 CO.
j«23
W IGS & TOUPETS or SCALPS,
OR ORNAMENTAL HEADS OF
HAIR—Tlm Sohacrlbefdeems it only nebeasary
to say that he will visit Savannah on tlio'Sd of Feb-
of a moderate or luxuriant Head of Hair. Apply i
his room at the Cby Hotel.
THOMAS QUIRK,
jan 25 3 Ol No. 470 Broadway, N. Y.
D
UPONT’S POWDER.—-Tin?sub-
Rlfio” Powder In qunrtor koga and umistnrfl.
JAMES RHIND 4 CO., 93 Bay-st.
jan 25 stuth -
Q.ENT’8 Frrfncli and
ROOTS, just received nt
JOHNSON 4 BUCKNER’S,
j-in 25 105 and 106 Bryan-streot
TO SPORTSMEN
AND OTJIJ3I18.
G ARUTHERS & LOVELL
havejust received, pership St.Mnrk.lYom Liv
erpool, a general assortment of real Stub mid Twiit
■'oulile nnd Single barrel Gunsofnll descriptions,
. hich they will sell, togethor with tboir former
stock, nt such prices as cannot Tail to pleako the
mo*t fastidious.
In their stock can be found the following articles:
Double Guns £ lOjo $j0, Sin^Ie^do. 1° 5V’'
P REMIUM RAZOR STROPS.—
The first premium of the Fair of the American
Institute has been awarded year after year to G.
Saundcra for the invention or the Metallic Tablet,
with four sides—No. I side having the effect of a
hone without using oil or water, the other sides are
for keeping the mot with a fine smooth edge. It
is used and and reccommonded by tho .first cutlers
of England, and certified by the most scien'ific gen-
tletqen in this country. Its great celebrity lias
caused counterfeits and imitations innumerable
which can easily bo detected by the coarse and im
perfect surface of whst it called the Tablet tide, tho
original being smooth and polished. Manufactory
163 Brosdwny, New York. Wholeinlo prices §4}
56, 59. 519,518, a doxen, differing only in outside
finish.|2t/ jan 23
AUCTIONS.
tung itoom.
of (he above properly wishes td re-
ft will ho anfd low. and on lib-
s Land will be aold in Farm Lots,
AUCTIONS.
BY PHILURlOk. BELL A
THIS DAY, till o'clock, In rront
The usual assortment of Groceries,
Liquors, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, “
Butter, Cheese, Navy and. Pilot
Mustard, Herrings.
Also, to closo consignment,
2 (ihds Bacon Shoulders
1 “ Canvassed Hama
10 boxes Yellow Soap ^__
10 “ Brown do -
15. « Tallow Candles, 6s and 8s
6 " Pure Sperm do
25 grots Matches
15 “ DUcking
Also, new and secondhand Furniture, Croeksry^
Glass, and Stone Ware -
Also, Britannia Lamps and Candle-Stleka, Silver '
and Plated Ware, Clocks, Solar Lamps, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Fancy Articles, 4e.
Tcftni caah, before doiivery. jsn 26*
OAVANNAH SEED STORE.—
O Shaker't Oarden Sards.—The Proprietor of this
Establishment begs leave to inform the residents of
Savannah and the country at large, thatjie has open
ed hia Store at the same place as last year, via: un
der Mra. Platt’s boarding house in Bull street, and
that he baa received a (Yeah supply of new Seeds of
the growth of 1844.
Bird Seed, Flower Seeds. Onion Softs, Red (-'lo
ver, Lucerne,. Asparagus Roots, Brushes Swifts,
Shaken Herb*. 4c.
The usunl allowance made to Country Dealer*.
novia ■ 21 J. H. SERVICE.
M
RS. J. M. HAYWOOD, would
inform the Ladle* of Savannah and its vicin
ity, that the is now prepared to Bleach, Press and
Alter to the latest New York fnshlnn, Straw and
Tuscan Hats of every description, in her usual style
as heretofore.
N. B.—Removed from 35 West Brnad-st., to 164
Bryan-st, opposite the African Church. oct 10
Riflos 50 to 535, Pocket Pistols $2 to 58 per pair.
Allen’s 4 Blunt, nnd Syms' improved six barrel
Pistols, I’owdur r tasks. Shot BclU. English and
French I’ercnsainp Capa, Gun Wadding, Dog Col
lars nnd Whittles, 4c. 4c. Together will* a gen-
ral naaortment nfSpurUmcn't articles.
N. It. Bepalrlngaa heretofore executed with care
and despatch. fam i—tuwtli o 6rn aeptlO
'•4
It 16
barrels amoked Beef) 4 half dodo Beef. For snh
by WOOD 4 CLAOHORN.
jan 25
B eef j
barrels I
Prime Pork,
jan 25
o'by
WOOD 4 CLAOHORN.
Vy baskets very superior I
by - DR. P: MINIS, No. 8 Whitukcr-st.
M 1
OELLE DE IJOEUF-
liulr nnd beautilYing its nppenrnnco, pro
Destng 4 Pivor, Paris. Just received sn
by G. R. HENDRICKSON.-
jsn 23 . . *
l Broad;1
Crackers) 1
ing from brig G. U. Lamar, and for talo by
jan 23; * PRENTICE 4 W^Y.
1310 AND CUBA COFFEE. I(j0
XV bags prime lllo;50 do prime Cub*. Fur e*|.e
hy II. A. CRANE Ac CO,
jan 23
YinitTE BEANS.—A few bbls. for
TV sale by H. J. GILBERT,
no 23 *
OEED POTATOES—200 lib], Seed
k5 Potatoes, In fine order. For sale by
(an 22 COHEN, NORRIS Ac CO.
[VIEW BALTIMORE CURED BA-
i * CON.—2.500 lbs. just received and for sale by
jan 22 .JOHNSON Ac BRUKN. 177 Bay st.
PLANTING POTATOES, — 75
A bbls. Planting Potatoes. For sale by
ANTHONY TURNER, Exchange Dpck.
jan 18
f t EOltGIA SYRUP—5 barrels, just
vF received nnd for aale by
j.aSl JOHNSON & BRUKN.
ft III ED APPLES Fur sulo by
JLS thecuk, orret.il.br 1] J. GILUKRT.
j.nlB
TTOWAllD STREET FLOUR—
XX 20 barrels "Llnganore” brand, received per
brig Robert Bruce nnd for sale by
. jan 18 JOHNSON Ac BRUKN, 177 Bay-st
A SSORTED CANDIES.—A fresb
.t\. supply received and lor aale by
(I. J. GILBERT, West side Market-sq’r.
jah 18
jVTEW'ORLEANS MOLASSES—
L^l 20 barrels just received nnd for sale by
jip 18 JOHNSON & BltUEN, 177 Usy-st.
c;ALT AFLOAT—III suck, nnd
O bulk, nir MJ, by ROUT. A. I.BWI8.,
j.n 13
(VT O. MOLASSES.—150 barrels
La • prime new cron N. O. Molasses, in cypress
barrels, landing per sclir Richmond, nnd forsnlo by
jan 17 COHEN, NORRIS & CO.
BALTIMORE LEAF LARD.—25
XI# keg* received por brig Robert Bruce. For
,ale by JOHNSON & UKUEN, 177 Bay-at.
jnn|7 .
r^LOUR, (JIN, WHISKEY AND
JL BACON—130 labia Hiiward .UMl Flnur
1 30 bbls Gin; 40 dni.Whiskey; 60 Baltimore llama •
46 Shouldern nnd20 Middlings Bacon.
Landing per brig Robert Bruce, and for enlo by
jin 17 COHEN, NORRIS Ac CO.
/CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER—
Vy 10kegs, just received and for sale by
jon 15 JOHNSON Ac BRUKN, 177 Bay-st.
0 OILOT AND NAVY BREAD—
X 40 bbls. Pilot Bread; 30 do. fine Navy do. For
- aa |e by ANTHONY TURNER,
) j an 16 • F.xcbange Dock.
! TtxrillSKEY 50 barrels Whito's
TV Baltimore Whiskey. Landing and forsnlo by
jan 21 COHEN, NORRIS Ac CO.
YOU PUFFED, IIP. PUFFED,
NOW I PUFF
TIIE FASHIONABLE
HAT Sc GAP ESTABLISHMENT,
Nn. 110 Bryan street—Where can be found the
6ne*t nnd most durable HATS and CAPS, by n
hntfnl, than can bo found in any other establish
ment in the State.
Gentlemen.who want fine Hats and Caps, nro in
vited to call and see.
CAPS rifevery style,made to order,Ht sImH no-
tilf, snd 2!! Ktdest Sty owq mnnnfxrtorv in this
A. DAY,'Agent.
H ouse keeping dry goods
3-4,4-4 nnd 5-4 Furniture Dimity
5-4, 64,104 and 124 bleached and unbleached
Cotton Sheeting
64,10-4and 12-14 aim Barnalcy4 Russia Sheeting
124 extra flue Irish Sheeting .
7-4, 84, 10-4 snd 124 Disport and super Tsbte
Damask
84 nnd 104 unbleached Table Damask
64 and 8-4 Cotton do do
Damask Napkins and French Towels
Bird's Eye Diaper, Huckaback, Russia and Scotch
Dinpnra
44 and 9-8 Pillow Cate Linen) 4 cases Irish Linen
1 case heavy hand-spun Linens; 2 cases Long Lawn*
9-4,104,114 and 124 colored and white Knotted
('nnnternanee
94, 104. 114 and 124 Marseilles and Imperial
Counterpane*
Table and Toilet Cover*
Striped and figured Drapery Muslins
Figured Worsted Danmk and Watered Moreen
36, -10 and 43 Irish Hollands for window shades
36,40 and 46 Window Shade Chintt.
—ALSO—
10 4, 114, 124 and 144 Bath and Whitney Bed
Blankets. Far sale low by
jm 9 W. M. YOUNG.
C HEAP CASH STORE—6, 7,8,
3 and 104 Linen Table Dianert8, 9 and 10-4
do do Damask; 8,10 and 12-4' Satin Damask Table
Cloths:8,10and 124 brown Linen dodo; Linen
Damask Napkins: Bird Eye* Diaper) Russia do t
Crash: 6, 10 and J24 Barnsly Sheeting; fi and 8-4
Irish do)9-8 Pillow Case Linen. For sale very low
for cash,by M. PRENDERGAST.
J*n 13
-fe
T. D. MURPHY ifc
BROTHER — BOOT-MAKERS.
0 Respectfully inform the cilitens or
Savannah and its vicinity, lhatthoy
have commenced burinost, nnd are
f rrpnrcd to manufucMire nt their Store No. 60 St Ju-
iju-st., between Whitaker and Monument-square,
C«rk-solcd Boots, double soled slichcd Waterproof
Hoots, double soled nailed Waterproof Boots, fash
ionable light Boots, Pump and Channel Boots, at
low prices for cn*h.
Their personal aolection of stock and Intest style
of lasts, together with their connexion with the best
manufacturing houses, will *ecur« to all who may
imlrnnixe them A superior article.
They also have for sale, a choice selection ol
Leather and findings at thelowest rate*,
jin 22 4
(VT BW GOODS—Per brig i’hilurn.
Linon Sheetings and Shirtings
Pillow-care Linens; Linen Diaper and Damask
Bleached and brown Djmisk Table Cloths
Do do do do Napkins
Do do do do Doilies
Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings, in great variety
Bed Blanket* nnd Comforters
Calicoes and Ginghams) black Crape
Super U. M. Alpaca; do do Mnus de Laino
. 0 do Bombasine; do do Watered Silks
Paris Gimps; colored Florence
Black and blue-blk Silks) extra rich Cashmeres, dte.
For sale at very low .prices,
jan 3 SNIDER, LA THROP St NEV1TT.
FASHIONABLE GAITER
X BOOTS.—The subscribers have received by
the brig G. B. Lamar, a handsome assortment of
t.adier and Gentlemen'*Gaiter Boot*; Gentlemen a
Bootees and Boots) Ladies’ Slips snd Ties. All of
which, we offer very low.
JOHNSON Ac BUCKNER,
nov 28 * 106 and 106 Bryan-strcet.
1 FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.—
; HAMILTON Ar SYMONS. 17 Whita-
kkr-Sthkkt, would inform the public that they
are now receiving from their own Manufactory at
the North a full supply of Ready-Made CLOTH
ING, suitable forlhe Fall nnd Winter annion, which
cannot bo surpassed for style and durability of work
manship. oc l 23
C N LOTH ING, AT No. 93 BRYAN
J STREET.—Tiie Subscribers .respectfully in
form their customers and those who hitherto may
not hive patronized them, that having received
from their manufactory at New York a well assorted
and fashlonablo supply of CLOTHING adapted to
tho present season,they aro prepared to aorve them at
their customary low cash prices. As they desire that
evnry purchaser should bo satisfied, they wpuld ob
serve, that should there be any subsequent cause of
complaint, ns will sometimes unavoidably occur,
an equitable adjustment or such complnlnt would
be made. . «... . .
They take this opportunity of thanking their
friends for past ftvors, and aoliciting a continuance
•Choir S0UTHWKLL fcCO.,
0C |28 98 Bryan-atreet.
rpIN MANUFACTORY—The suh-
X scribers, having enlarged their establishment,
offer for sale an extensive assortment of plain and
Japanned Tin, Brass. Copper, and Wooden Wares,
which they nre selling unusually low. They menu-
fncturo every vnrloty ofTin, Brass,Coppor nnd Shoot
Iron work, and are ready to execute orders nt the
shortest notice, and in a manner surpassed by none.
Shop-keepers, country merchants anrt hnuee keep-
No. 80 Julian-et- West side of Market-Square.
N. B. Roofing, Guttering and Stove work done
as usual. 6n» noT 5
w
OOLE.NS, «fcc., &.C..—Just land-
heavy Bath and Whitney Blankets.
6 bales Carolina made Plantation Kerseys
16 cases Rolled Kerseys, all qualities; Hazard's Ca-
ble warp Kerseys and Union Plains
6 cates blue and mixed Kentucky Joans, of differ,
ent qualities
4 cases plaid and striped Kentucky Jeans
3 do heavy Sheep’s Cloths, and Twilled Cloths,
for house servants; Plain and red Linaeys lor d
5 cites Satinets, blue, cadet, black and dark mil
ed, different qualities
6 case* Servants’ Head Hdk’fa;blue Romall do
Shaker Knit and Lamb’s Wool Drawors 1
and Merino Under Veals.
IN STORE.
Pittsfiold 30 inch Brown Sheetings
15 bales 44,6-4 and 64 Brown Sheetings, approv
ed factories
10 cases 7-8,44,54end 6-4 Bleached Sheetings
* |)7 Country merchant* and plintere will find It to
their interest to call und examine the stock.
W. M. YOUNG,
nov 29 No 2 Shad’s Buildings,
BY T. J. WALSH. ,
Privato Sale.
The valuable Plantation known aa Bear Island,
nciodingaii^the Hammocks lying on the Western
side of Oassbsw Island. The land is noted for its
Koductions, and is well adapted to the cultivation of
3ne Sea Island Cotton and provision*. The build
ings are in good condition, comprising Dwelling,
Barn, Gin House, Corn and Negro Houses.
Terms, one-half cash, balanco payable In 12
months. If not sold previous to Tuesday, the 3d
February next, it will be offered at the Court House.
Titles warranted, purchasers paying for ell necessa
ry papers. jan 22
BY T. J. WALSH.
At Private Sale.
A fine young bay Horse, five years old, capable of
trotting from 8 to 10 mile* an heor. In harness.—
H* was trained by Dr. Caruthera,of this city, and is
■old for a aingle fault; in all other respects he is
warranted sound and gentle. If not sold at private
aale before the first Tuesday in February, bo will be
in front of the Court House. j*n 22
YlflNTER GOODS AT COST.—
v v The subscriber being anxious to dispose of
tho remainder or hie Stock of WOOLEN GOODS,
will sell at cost 2,OOOyards Kerseys, 15 pieces Duffil
Blankets, eome at 62j cta.: good Muslin de Lsine at
16 cIt.-, fine black Bombasine at $1 CA, and a great
variety of Goods at prices equally low.
jan 14 A. K. 5100RE.
PER BRIG EXACT—2 piecu, 3
X nly Carpeting: 15 Tufted Rugs.
II-4 and 124 white Imperial Counterpanes
2 csscs bleached Cotton Shirtings
1 bate Shirting Stripes. For safe low by
jan 18 SNIDER,LATHROP Ac NBVITT.
P'RENOH QUILTS—The genu-
X ine article. Jult received, nnd for *»!o by
jan 16 A. K. MOORE.
/counterpanes & QUI®S—
Not French.—104 to 134 rower loom whito
Cqunterpaqcs, warranted Americans 104 to 134
English Marseilles Quilts. Just received by
jan 18 SNIDER, LATHROP Ac NEV1TT.
■jVTEW GOODS.—For brig Wilion
1 Y Fuller—] esse 124 ble-iched Shooting: 1 esse
124 white French Bed Quiita)20 pieces Mourn
ing Calicoes, bleached Shirtings, fine bleached Can
ton Flannel, black Bombasine, Coal's Spool Thread;
colored York Jeans, nnd other styles of cotton pan
taloon ftufik, brown Homespun, io.. Ate.
jin 11 . A. K. MOORE.
riASHMERRS AND MOUSLIN
DF. LAINES.—HENRY I,AT11HOP
has received per brig Sterling a small lot of rich
Printed Cashmeres, which, with the balance of
stock of Mouslin de Lninca, will be sold at a great
discount from former prices. dec 24
QUIRTS—A fine article, jmt re-
O ceivod et the cn*h Clothing Store of
JOHN SOUTH.VELL Ac CO.,98 Bryan-st.
dec I t
YOUTHS ROUND JACKETS —
X Just received and for aale cheap for cash, by
dec 21) G. S. NICHOLS, No. 114 Bryan-st.
fXHHTE KID GLOVES—Color-
v V ed dn; colored T-ible-Covera; black Thibet
Shawls; black Silk Serge; black Lasting; Furniture
Prints; Buff Shade Canibrick; Apron Checks, Ate.
Juit received per brig Lamar,
jan 2l SNIDER. LATHROP tc NBVITT.
IZ* ID GLOVES.—Just received by
XV. A. K. MOORE. 2 dot. Gent’s light colors
2 doxen Gent’s dark colors; l dns. do white
6 <* L*die»'dark colon; 4 dot. do, light colors
4 “ Aliases’ black and colored. dec 30
fjjT’IIITE AND COL’D. FRENCH
v T KID GLOVES.—A superior assortment of
the aliovo for salo by
dec IG HAMILTON Ac SYMONS.
\jtr H I T E Kid, I Joskin, French
▼ * Castor, Merino nnd black Silk Gloves;
Satin, Bombasine and Silk Stocks; fancy Satin Ties,
and Merino Scarfii. For sale at a small profit, at the
Clothing Store or G. S. NICHOLS, -
dec 2U N». 114 Bf^an-etreet.
T ADIES’ DRESS CAPS —5 enr-
X-J tons Ladies’ fine, end common dross Caps.
For salo very low by \V. M. YOUNG.
jin 2I
(Vf AHOOANY CHAIRS—Full
-»-vX French, 'hree qrs.,and half French. Just re
ceived and for asi* low hv
nov29 ' I. W. MORRELL.
AAK CHAIRS.—3 doz. Live Oak,
Cnno Seating, a new nnd splendid article.—
Just received, and for tale by
nov 29 I. W. MORRELL.
COFAS AND TABERETTS—Of
O French and Serpentine pattern*. Just received
nnd for sale low by I. W. MORRELL.
cjhaving REDUCED—S II A V-
O ING 0} CENTS!—J. Jtf. II AY WOOD in
forms theGontlemen of Savannah and vicinity, that
ns in* icwicea hi* |»ics w ouidiig num >-n c«ni>
to 64 cents. Jan l
'V3AZORS.—A fine nssortment of
XV Razors,‘for talc cheap, from $ I 50 to $3 per
pair.
N. B. All Rotors sold at this establishmont war
ranted. J. M. HAYWOOD,
jan I0 Monument Square.
/2J.OLD PENCILS.—The Subncri-
VX her has tliis day received a very superior lot
ofGold Pencils, which he will sell ns low ns he can
afford to. Those that are in want arc respectfully
invited to ciU and look at them
dec 19 T. T. WILMOT.
TIISTORY OF FRANCE—From
XX tho earliest poriod to the present limn-By
M. Michelet. Professeur suppliant a La Fn'-olto des
Lettres, Professcur a L’Ecole Normals, Chef de Is
Section, llistoriques nnd Archives du Royaume;
translated by G. H. Smith, F. R Sr To he comole-
ted in about 20 numbers, at 25 cents each. Not
just received.
Tho Two Apprentices, a tale for Youth, by Mary
HowitL Just received by
jan 24 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
\ GINCOURT—A Romance, by G.
L P. R. James.
The Wandering Jew, No 7—Price GJ.
The Novillc-sofGarretstnwn. No 5;by the Anthnr
of Harry Lorreqiier, Chariea O’Milly, Jcc.—Price 6j.
Life of Andrew Jackson, No. 6.
Harper’s Pictorial Bible, No. 15.
Wilton tlarvoy, and other Tales; by Miss Sedg
wick, Author of “Homo,’’“Hope Leslie," dte.,1 voL
neatly bound in cloth. Received and fur •ale by .
PETER G. THOMAS,
• jan 11 Successor to Thomas Pune.
Horses at Auction.
BY PHILBUICK, BELL & CO.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of Store,
One pair fine gentle Carriage Horses. Also, sev-
ral good Saddle and Draft Horses. Tense cun. ,
jan 26
BY rHILBiUCK, BELL ib CO.
THIS DAY. ot II o’clock, in front of Store,
t large Bow Wlndofte.
Terms cash before delivery,. Jsn 23
Diy Good* st Private Sale.
BY PllILBRlCK, BELL A GO.
Now opening In Seles Room,
300 dot. Pocket end Head HaRdkerebldfit
60 M Hemining’s best drilled eyed Needier
500 dos. Victoria Spool Colton »
50 do. Pocket Wallet* !
60 do. Knitting Needles. In fancy esses ->
26 pc*. Negro Kerveys; 6 do. mixed Plains
5 do. fine Broad Clothe. For sale low.
jan 24 ■ ,
BY PH1LBR1CK. BELL & CO,
At Private Sale,
Just received per baiqna Georgia, from Boston—
73 boxes No I Scaled Hefring*
7 half bbls Nn I Mackerel; 6 do do No. 2 do
6 bbls Indian Point Gin. Foreale low. Jsn 24
Pantelia Smart.
BY PHILBRICK, BELL A CO.
Just receired in Store, and for salt low, 10,000
Pantalia Segara. jan 22
BY FHiLBKlCIC, DELL A GO.
At Private Sale.
tat received per brigRob’t. Bruce, from Daltlmore,-
38 |>nroe new llama; 38 do do Sidea
45 do do Soulders. For sale low. Jan 20
BY PHILBRICK. BELL & CO.
Now landing from brig Excel—
“*-* • •/bbla"' * * -
20 eighth -
For aale low.
Buckwheat) 20 quarter do do
jsn 11
DR. E.
PARSONS,
firing tohisprrf*
03- DENTIST, .O
— iu lertafii
Will perform any operations pe n
fessinn.
AtiTtrtciAt. Tkkth inserted from one to an en
tire double eet, snd warranted not to he excelled by
tlio best Dentists in Europe or America.
Jan
... uropoo.
Operating Rooms, No. 18 Wbitakcr-atreat.
i9 3m
|V[ OTICE*—'Three months after date
1 7 application will be made to the Planter*' Bank
of the State of Georgia for a renewal ol* the Script
for seventy-live (75) shares of the capital-clock of
that institution belonging to the estate ol Hugti
Host, Esquire deceased, tiie original Scrip having
been lost or mislaid. R. HUTCHISON,
jsn 24 Administrator Estate Hugh Roe*.
R OllUEUY.—The Counting-room-
of the undersigned, woe entered on Monday
evening by soma person or person*, and robbedr
Among the money taken from the drawer, wa*
Twenty Dollart in billt of the Monroe Rail Road’
Bank, which may lead to detection. A suitable to
ward will be paid for the detection of the Robber.
Jm 22 L. BALDWIN it CO.
REWARD.—Taken through
yp A\J mistake.nr stolen, between the Bihand
10th instant.a MARINE BOX CHRONOMETER,
made by Parkinson 6c Prodsham, No. 17W. Tha
maker’s name and number la engraved on a piece of
ivory on the outside of the bog. Whoever will return
it to me, or giro information where it may be found,
shall receive the abovo reward,
jan 16 M. EASTMAN.
C HEAP CASH STORE.—1 piece
superior black Grn do Swiss Silk: 1 do do
Rhine do: I do do Satin; I dodo watered black Silk
VolVHt, for bnnncta: 3 do plain do doj Moualin do
Laine, some vary rich p ittorns. Just received and
for sale very low, for cash, by
dec 19 M. PRENDERGAST.
C l ASHMERES, DeLAINES, &c.~
f Tho subscriber offer* hi* assortment of tho
above named articles, at reduced prices; comprising
the richest and most fashionable aty lea of the season.
Rich Csshmero DeKcnsse, Cashmere De Reps,
Moualin DoLaina. Chuaans and Tiaana. rich Cash-
moro Tohornn, Thibet nnd plaid Shawls, Iris
Cloths, black and colored Lustres, black and blue-
black Bombasines. For sale by
W M. YOUNG,
Jin 9 No. 2 Shad’s Building.
C HEAP CASH STORE.—Moro
NEW GOODS, per brig Exact.—M. PREN
DERGAST has just received the following Goode,
which he offers very low forensh :
75 pcs. fine and low pricod Calico**; Paper Muelin
Fancy Hend Hdkfo., blue do. do.; black Buckram
Bluo Drills: Bono and Pearl Buttons
J UVENILE SINGING.SCIlOOL.-—
Two clasace in Vochl Music for young persons
liavo been formed, which will go into operation in a
few days. Each clasa will contain but twelve pu
pils, to whom the theory of Music will be taught
in an easy and concise manner,* and who will be
practised as well in Sacred as in Secular Music.—
Terms $5 per quarter. For pxrtfouUi* uliqUif* at
No. 114 Brouglitou-atreot, or to the Editor* ol. the
Republican. JEAN JOS. GIERS,
jan 16 Prof, of Music end Languages.
INSTRUCTION JN MUSIC.—
X JEAN JOS. CUERH, Professor of Music,
from Prussia, offers his Services to tlio citizens of
Savannah as an Instructor on the Piano and Guitar,
and in Vocal Music, and tnav be found at No. 114
Bnraghton-otreet. -Ja** w
Mr. O. teaches Singing after the method how gen*
crally in usn in Germany, and will pay particular at*
tion to* correct development of the voice in young
persons. Ho has been employed during severs!
years by some of the first families «f South Caroli
na. w hose testimonials he will bif hapny to produce/
llcforonce—Rnv. K. Nenfville. jsn 3
H oward insurance com
pany OK NEW YORK—Insures House*
and other Buildings, Vessels in port and tbelr Car
goes, Merchandise and other personal property
against loss or dimnge by fire. Also, Insures Ves
sels, Cotton and Merchandise against the hagard of
inland navigation or transportation to and fr—
con and Milledgeville, or any of the Into'
landings. Also, between this place and Cl
Also, between Augusta, Hnmburg and this city,
jan 14 S. C. DUNNING, Agent.
N onet, The Subscriber ha. ,
This Day, sold out Ids entire Establishment
Is Mr. PETER. C-. THOMAS.
connexion with Mr. J. M. Cooper, to the settle,
ment of his affairs. THOMAS PURSE.
January 1st, 1815.
T HE Subscriber having purchased*
the. Book Store, Printing Office, and Book
Bindery or M(, THOMAS PURSE, will continue
tiie business nt heretofore, nnd respectfully soliclte
the patronage of his friends and the public gener*
ally. PETER O. THOMAS,
jammy 1st, 1813. jan 9
C HAPMAN’S LECTURES, on the
more important Eruptive Fevers, Hetuoi'rhasea
and Drop»iet, ami on Gout and Rheumatism. Deliv
ered in the University of Pennsylvania, by N. Chap
man, M. S.
Elements of Chemistry, including the application
of the Sciences and the Arts, with numerous illus
trations, by Thomas Graham. F/R. S.
A Treatise on tho Diseases of the Eye, by W.
Lawrence, F. R. S.
The History ofRome, hy B. O. Niebuhr, transla
ted by Jdlius Charles Hare, M. A. and Connop
Thirlwnll, M. A.
Outlines of Pathology mid Practice of Medicine,
by William Pdlteney Allison, M. D.
The Queens of Enaland, 7 vois.
Tho new Letters of Horace Walpole. Earl rffOx-
ford, to SirJIoraee Mnnn, now first published from
the original manuscripts. . _ . .
The Attache, or Sam Slick In England, aecond
Just received by W. TJIIORNE WILLIAMS.
S OUTHERN QUARTERLY RE-
VIEW—January Number, 1845.—Contents.—
Education In Europe, D,K. Whitaker; The Sieur
de laSnlle, J.D. B. DcBow; Literature of tho Bible,
Rev. Dr. Hamilton,ol Mobile) Life and Writing*
of Rabelais, G. Frad'ck. Holmes; La Havane. Hon.
Alex. H. Evjrett) Works of Wilhelln Haun, Mira
M. F.. Lee; Mra. Gray’* History of Etruria, G.
Fred’k. Holmes; Memoir* of Aaron Burr, Hoq. B :
TTOES AND TRACE CHAINS.—
g^-g^SWesaigsgsRs^- laprOTTPigff
fromldvcrpool. rorsmenj ^ ^ ^ WEED.* I Victoria Needle*. jxn9 I jan20
D issolution.—The firm of
W. A. ROBERTSON & CO., woe This Day
dissolved, by mufunl consent The unsettled bust.
ne*s of the firm will be settled by W. A. ROBERT
SON. WM. A. ROBERTSON,
P.R. YONGE, Jr.
Macon, December 28th, 1844.
iWM, A. ROBERTSON—Auction
vv and Commission Merchant, Macon, Ga.
Will continue tho abovo business on hie own ae- , . *
count, and will une his best efforts to secure tho in*
terests of thnae who mny entrust business to his care.
... - ),
Macon, Dec. 28lh, II
jan 1
J COMMISSION MERCHANTS
The undersigned desireto inform theirfrienda
that they are prepared to attend to all business as*
trusted to tlratr earn on the moat liberal terms. In
addition to this, they will keep constantly on hand
in Savannah, either for wholesale or retail, s — * -*
supply of the best nr(leles of Corn nml Hay.
persona wishing to purchase would do’ well to 1
ROBT. A. ALLEN 6c CO., Savanr-
RUSSELL Ac ALLEN, Augusta.
dec 13
/COMMISSION BUSINESS.—Tha
Vy Subscriber has located 'himself in Savannah,
and will be thankfol for any business entrusted to
his care. HENRY YONGE,60 Bay-street,
nov 23 stuth
D i. J. V A S O N—Attornoy’a.al
• Law—Albany, Baker County.
dec 7 s3mo m
A N ORDINANCE—To aniimd^n
Ordinance for regulating the election, qualifi
cation* and dutie* of the City Surveyor, to fix tha
number of foot of portion*, ratlings, enclosures, snd
E asements, and to regulate tha tame, and for the
alter keeping the equaree, streets, snd public pla
ces, and wbarvra ana docka of the City of Savannah
free and clear of obstructions, and for other ptirpo-
ats connocted therewith—passed 19th August, 1839.
See. 1st., lie it Ordained by the Mayor and Alder
men of tha City ol Savannah snd the nauilfta thare-
of, in Connell asaemblcd, and it is hereby ordained
bv tho authority of the same, that tho seventeenth
section of the above recited Ordinance shall be
amended by striking therefrom the
WhilsLcr-street, on Bit 11-street and c
street, ns far South as South Uroa J -
Uroughton-strcet,between Drayton a
ekar-street, and on B-iy-iUeet. Uilwecn »:
ton and WhTuUer-streeta," ana rnbst:tuti
for. within the limits of tho city
Sec. 2d. Bo it-further C
ty of the same, that all C
loanees militating against this Ordios
io »ame are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, January 9th. 18 W
ft. *.] R. WAYN
Attest, Eoivard.G. WltxoRi e. c.