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PLOWS, COO dozen Hoes, assorted;
1 SO dozen Axe*. 100 do Flow Lines, 1.000 pair
Tracce; Fur sale by N. 1). St II. WEEl).
Jan 99
rpOILET BOAl’S—Ilull’s celebrated Soaps
.L ilclighifitlly perfunted, in bars, nt thu remarkably
low price of 95 cent* per linr, hy
Jan 95 JOHNSON fc CO., Gaudry’s Building.
IT'RESH Chamomilo FLOWERS.—1 caso
.1; Fresh i: ngll-li t.'liamomlle Flower- J::. t rr.. iviu,
nnd rbr sale by TURNER & ODEN,
Jan 97 Monument-square.
PLANTING POTATOES—10 bblsplnnt-
X In* Potatoes; 10 do Mercer’s, landing and for sale by
Jan 97 JESSE fc CADY.
OBOARS*—-2(),(XK) half Spanish Segura,
O landing from brig Madison nnd for «ale by
TURNER fc HENRY,
Jan 97 Exchange Dock.
•pkENTIST’S FOIL— 20 om. Dentist’s
Gold and Tin Foil, assorted sizes, just received and
lor sale by . G. it. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Jan 97 Gibbons’Building.
T)AZOR STRAPS.—A largo supply of
.IXSaundcrs’, Emerson’s, Clinpinnn's and Stouts'* Magic
Razor Strap-,Jmtt received, ami formic by
G. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Jan 97 Gibbons’ Building.
PUTTER and CHEESE—10 kegs good
13 Butter; 25 boxes Cheese: 40 boxes nnd 90 half do
Soda Biscuits; 20 do Vermicelli; 10 do Macaroni; 50 do
Rose Almond Toilut and Shaving Soaps, tn store ud for
salo by
Jan 24 CONNERAT fc BAR1E.
(QEOROJA FLUID—For tho growth nnd
VT preservation of tho Hair, just received by
Ju 1 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
PRES11 HOPS.—1 balo fresh Hops, crop
J. 1818, Just received, and for sale by
Jan 1 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
GENUINE Heury’a MAGNESIA—For
VJT solo by TURNER fc ODEN,
Jan 1 0 .Monument-square.
ATtriNDOW GLASS.—250 boxes 8 by 10
V Y and 10 by 12, for salo by
dec 95 DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
POTATOES—200 bbls. Planting Potatooe,
X looping from brig CMlIda, and for »*‘1« by
Jin 13 1 TURNER fc HENRY, Exchange Dock.
/UNIONS.—50 bbls. Onions, hist landed and
V/for .alo by BRIGHaSI fc KELLY.
1YTEW LARD, Scc^Landing — 50 kegs
X x new Lard; 90 do. Goshen Butter, for sole by
Jan 19 WOOD, CLAGHOKN fc CO.
QNUFF*—50 jars Lorillard’a Maccaboy and
O Rappee Snuff; 6 bbls. do. do. Scotch do.; 4 do. do. do.
do., in bladder-; Jurt received, and for sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO., Gibbons’Building.
Jan 5
QHELL COMBS.—A largo assortment of
O Tortoise Shell, Tuck, Bide and Dreaaini Combe, Just
BriJiadwok x co..
Jan 5 Gibbon*' Building.
PICKLES.—A great variety of Piolded
X Fruits and Vegetables, purely American, put up In
new and handsome style, at 95 per cont. less than usual
prices, by JOHNSON fc CO., Gaudry’s Building,
TJFYSON TEA.—14 doublo-halfcheata Hy-
XX son Tea, for sols by
Jon 94 COllEN fc POSDIOK.
/"1 OTTON OSNABURGS.—60 bales, jnat
VJ received, and for aal# by bale or jHece, at low pri
ce*. MARSHALL fc A1KIN.
Jan 94
QUGAR.—20 bbl*. Coffee Sugar, landing
from brig L. Baldwin ud for tale by
Jon 94 CONNERAT fc BAR1B.
T_TAY.—80 bundles primo Eastern Hay, on
J X board Ship EU Whitney, for sale by
Jan 5 FADELFORD fc FAY.
PRESERVED FRUITS.-Junt received,
L a supply of French Preeenred Fruits, including
ClMRlM, Gajeti,I.tme*,Btrawbertle*, fcc. fce.,for sole by
Ju 19 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
pAMPHINE and WICK.—5 bbl*. Will-
V? Isms’ Potent Camphlne; 10 gross Camphlne Lamp
Wick; 90 do. Solar and Astral do. do.: Jurt received
and for sale by G. IL HENDRICKSON fc CO.
••
rnOBACCO.—60 boxea and half boxea To-
X bacco. landing from ocbooner 11. N. Gam brill, from
Baltimore, lor sale by •
Jan 15- BRIGHAM fc KELLY.
P UTTER.—10 firkins Goshen Butter, land-
XJ Ing and for sole by JESSE fc CADY.
Jan4
XT AMS.— 1 hhd. Adams St Stevenson’s
XX new Homs, Just received and for sale by
4oo97 TURNER fc HENRY, Exchsuge Dock.
/^.EORGIA FLUID—For the growth and
VJ Praaervation of tbe Hair; Just received by
dec 6 * A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
OEGARS.—100,000 Senr*. various brands
O and of very good quality, Just received from Havana
and for sola by WM. C. O’DRISCOLL,
dea 18
l^LOUR.—30 bbls. primo Georgia Flour,
X landing ud for salo by
dec 98 COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
QUGAR—20 hhds. Porto Rloo Sugars, 10
fc_J liM.. st. ('mix do., 20 do.-N. o. Sugar naw crop;60
bbls. Wootsey fc Woolsey’s Cnuhed Hugar, 90 do. do.
rowdered do., 90 do. do. Loaf Sugar: In store ud for sole,
dec 18 . SWIFT fc DENSLOW.
PURE English MUSTARD.— 60 boxes
X frc»h snd pure English Mustard, In one, hair and
quarter-lb. bottle., jurt received and for rale low, by
Jan 98 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument «q.
COOPER’S Shred ISINGLASS.—1 ca*o
VJ Cooper’s Shred isinglass, Just received and for
■ala by TURNER fc ODEN,
Jtut 96 Monument squat e.
O UPERIOR English Castor OIL—4 bbl*.
k? superior English Castor. Oil. for sale tow, by
Jan 96 TURNER fc ODEN, Alonument aq.
IVTEW-Orleans MOLASSES — 100 bbl..,
X l new crop, for sale by
J«nB9 WOOD, CLAGllORN fc CO.
AJEW-Orleana SUOAR—10 lihila. prime
j-,. ajttlll/, for Ml. by
lu!S WOOD, CLAailOttN k OO.
THRESH CAMPHINE, 8uj—« bbl*. fresh
X Camphlne; 1 do Spirits Gas or Burning Fluid, Just
received and Ibr sola by .
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
. JM36 Gibbons' Building.
PEARL STARCH—30 boxes Colgate’*
X Peart Starch,best quality, lust received end forsala by
O. It HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
J»n98 „ Gibbons* Building.
( VL CASKS—60 largo Oil Caalts from 160
.. ,£ a “P."'.“'b|M6 , u!lMil«6 i rt'o , dli., rain w>
ter, for sals low, by
. „ Cf. R, HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
' ' Gibbons’ Building.
P'LOT and Navy BREAD—160 bbla, fur
Jtna5 WOOD, CLAQHORN fc CO.
{^.UNNY BAGGING—30 bole., lading
V fiw bll I An|U,t, for nlo b, ’ “
W 85 PADBLPORD k PAY.
1“ 85 CONNEHAT k iSmr,
/TJ.UNNY CLOTH—25 bales daily expect-
VT ed ud will be sold to arrive. Apply to * 1
Ju93 l'ADELFOR!) fc FAY.
WINTER Strained Sperm OIL—1,000
r. —e 1 '- ■"PMiwqir.llly, fur rate by
J"' 1 WOOD, OLAClHORN k CO.
( ^°'—SO boxes Sperm Can-
gfjg J'PPen'aS do London'filustar^ 15ol?ie^ Istohmu
* "i’P’in 17 do Spies; 75 doxen Brooms; 100
iu p V 1,0 M whole and half barrels
Nfo lMBteeTi io bbb. !!aws’Ba«r; 90 boxes Pipe*.
1""“ CONNEHAT k nAniE.
H AMa.—10 caaks superior Hams, for salo
J*"* THEODORE MINIS.
caaka Falkirk Ale, just reoelved
dM 8 ° 1 THEODORE MINIS.
LRUS.—50 drums now Figs, landing and
•Jan? “ l0 by ^ 8B k °* >Y '
U ATH BRICK—6 draon Bath Brick, for
, Yoodof knlvw, fcc., Jn>t received, and for nl. by
!«»S OOLUNB fc DULKI.BY.
(^.OSHEN BUTTER.—15 kegs choico
V Utnben Butter, landing and for sale bv
i« 8 GEO. W. DAVIS.
7g barrels No. 3 Mackerel, landing
«i. l m on barque Carlos, from Boston, and »or
"SSL . , WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
ueo 97
I^LOUR.—100 bbls. Canal Flour, Extra; 60
Vd u ' ■ k j '" "»•
50 BOXES Prime CHEESE —Just ro-
J' received and for sola by
R. DaMARTlN.
fSft BBLS. IOTATOES—Just received
Jon93 0nrt for Mla R- DxAIAllTIN.
7fS ORUM8 Fresh FIGS—Just landing
hrig Id. llnldwln, and for sale by
J M83 It DxMARTIN.
A i j^ALT—300 buahel*. for salo by
-tX jM9i . WOOD, CLAGllORN fc CO.
(^ORN—1,000 bushels Cherokee, for tale bv
^ JmM A. welleb/
"\XnNE—10 bbb. pure Malaga Wino; 10
T T do. Imitation do. do., and vnriou* oilier kind*,
f dw28 by A * WELLKs ’ .
», various brands
A. WELLES.
Exchange Dock.
CHAMPAGNE WINE—Geislerfc Co's.
<J Tor buIo by
I**” A. WELLES.
WHITE Wino VINEGAIl—25 bbls., for
» T *alc by
S EED POTATOES—200 bbb. for sale by
ImM A. WELLES. J
1 1 A b'A.—jju packages Black and’ Greene,
P*Jrt very choice, for salo by •
* anin A. WELLEfl. .
[?LOUR.—75 bbls. and lmlfbbls. Baltimore*
■ J 8 *1° do Uonal Extra, 50 bbls Georgia. for solo by
I*" 87 A! WELLES.
S^^&rJ 00 i»xes Colgate's l’alo and No.
vX i « 1,kc . n ^! No * 1 Smith’*Family. Also Bendy•*
No.Lfc,i&by A. WELLES.
U UTTER—30 kegs prime Goshen Butter,
landing and for sale by • WELLES.^
iffigwro liquors—iso bbu. e.
llt.lnyGtn,Udo. P. fc II. Corn Hirer do., 35
•JjjSl ■**“*• A. WELLES.
M^ 1 - 380
^FEE-260 ta*Ohoioo GreonHJo^fbr
"I-TAMS! HAMS 11 —Just rewired, 6
“ ""8i2*>a M bid,. pjwSAtordoE.
.0 do. Domevtlc llmri.lv. 73 do. tVhLkey, 100
!“«»*falj/ido., 50 do reV”
... E. Rum,
boxea Col.
do.. 60 do. Pnri Suuch, 60 do.
u, ““ 8rn,Pi “
I” 18 ' CONNEHAT fc BAH1E.
CTUAnT’S StlGAH.—SO bbb. Clarified)
kJ^luidliil and tot nl. by II. A. CHANK.
'l'HOM ASTON LIME.—500 cub frwh
X Tbomoaton Lime, for sole by
J ,n3 COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
CKLKOTKU Gabon BOTTEn—20 keg,
kJ landing and for aal* by H. A. CRANE.
/~\LD Java COFFEE.—50 bags and pock-
V-/ eu, landing and for talc by
J»* 11. A. CRANE.
B A - L . E b
Jan 5
ROPE—50 colls, landing and for
by II. ArCRANE.
«
e
ANAL FLOUR—00 bbls. and 23 half
’ do., landing and Air aala by
± H. A. CRANE.
ASHMERES, Mous d’Laincs and Wooll
en Bbawt»-Al a reduced price.
5 MARSHALL fc AJKIN.
jMlESH Shaker's HERBS—1 case, com-
priring all the Ilerbe in general um, Air tale by
in 18 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
PAPER.—400 reams Wrai
X rioua sices; BOO do. Foolecapanc
decW I1ENSL01
Paper, va-
do.; for aide.
fc WEBSTER.
Powder, and London Mustard: lust received and Ax tale
by Johnson fc co,,
Comer Bull and Bay-«ta.
A LUM SALT.-
il Salt, Ibr sale by
Jaa8
•100 bushels Turks Island
THEODORE MINIS.
'JOT TOBACCO.—50 gran Mra. G. B.
y MIUer** Fine Cut Tobacco, pul received end fur
o by O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
•a 17 Gibbon’s Oulldln
PLOUR and BACON.—160 bUs. Canal,
X Baltimore and Georgia Flour, 90 caaXa Bacon hlu»
and Shoulder*, ftx *ale by
Jan 17 SCRANTON fc JOHNSTON.
BALTIMORE FLOUR.—50 bbls. Pa-
JJ tsneco, landing and Ax tale by
Jan 17 II. A. CRANE.
/^ANAL FLOUR—25 bbls. and 25 half
bbl*. Canal Flour, 10 bbla. and 10 half do. Extra do.
do y Ax tale by A. CHAMPION.
dec99
N O. WHISKEY and SUGAR—202
• bbb. N. O. WhUkeyi 8 hhd*. N. O. Sugar, landing
from *chr. Abby P. Chase, and Ax *ale by
Jan 16 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
PLACK SILKS—Superior qualities,
JJ celredandAx«aIoby mi<wtitt4tw ^
Jan8
MARSHALL fc AIKEN,
Successors to Stotcsbury fc Mandiall.
/'I LOTH CLOAKS, can bo bought at cost,
Vy nt 157 Bay street -PRICE fc VEADEU.
Jan 4
/CLOTHING at COST—We olTer tlio
\U balance of our Winter .lock of CLOTHING at
Cost
Jan S3
ROBINSON fc CAMP,
Gaudry’s Building, neat to Pulaakl Home.
PROWN and Bleached Shirtingsand Shest-
■Vnir-" ** ““■^HSRfell&N.
"XX/HITE 'Blond ILACE anil Black SUk
VV NeUdo,Jm>treceived. . J.8.MAGILL,
Jan 89 Mouumcnt-*q.
TJTOSIERY, GLOVES, &o—Just receiv-
XX od an invoice of llortery, Glove*. Button*, fce : . fcc.,
at Uie SAVANNAH CASH STORE,
Jan 89 Monument-**!.
T AD1ES Kid GLOVES-Dark colors, re-
lj ■dreda.ddrrKt, MAM „ A|jL „ A[K|W .
/^.UNNY BAGGING—20 balea Gunny
vX Bogging,'
!, Air oole by)
COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
rujNNY
\jr sole by
Jon 1
CLOTH—40 bales to arrive, for
l’ADELFORD fc FAY.
p SI . . -
_ lection of Paper Lamp Shade*, together with Frame*
for the some, Jtut received and foroato by -
JanBJ COLLINS fc UULKLEY, Drynn-st
■\7C7HEEL-BARROWS—SOTray Wheel-
V V_ narrow*, Ibr atle by „„„„
N AILS—300 casks, for sale by
nor 9 ” " *
N. Bifc II. WEED.
/COFFEE! COFFEEII 200 bags primo
preen Rio CoAbe, landing from barque Vernon, and
SWIFT fc DENSLOW.
Axsaloby
Jan 9
TMPORTED SAUCES.—John Bull, Read-
Xlng, Harvey, Worceetcrehlre and Royal C^rap Sauce* t
Prepared Cream. Ax Salad Drearingt Currie Powder;
> J«n > aS d MlUU JtjllNaON fc CO-, 0»n<lry’* Building.
.A MERICAN CATSUPS, 8ic—Tomato,
Walnut, Mtuhroon, Pencb, Picalill, Pe
•I
Pepper, and
/~10ALI COAL 11 —^200 tons aunerior anal-
I BELLS-JFor saja 1^
j-)UMB
ocia
: OLANTING POTATOES—30 barm
S“ U "‘ P ” ,, “ 0 “•
McCLESKEV fc NORTON,
Gibbona* Building.
barrels
rlOAL! COAL!! —15,50 per ton
Vj ton* Bed Aab, landing and for «ale by
dec 11 WOOD, CLAQHORN fc
— 50
OAL.—3,000 bushels of tho well known
\y Black Heath Cool, Air Blacksmith 1 * u*e, Jurt re
ceived and Arranlo by E. W. BUKLR.
dec 89
TJLANTATION Ovcr-Cknta-For rain by
X dec 19 A. S. NICHOLS.
/"YVER-COATS.—Received per steamer
U Oh. rok », B-W. CAM 1 ?! y
dec 8 Gaudry’* Building, next to Pula«kl Home.
cub at 147 Bay »ucct.
Jon 19
... We lutve a
READY MADE WIN-
h will be »old at coat for
PRICE fc VEADEU.
■ROOTS! BOOTS!! —Just received, a
J3 good luwortment of Pegged Boot*, per rioamor Clter-
rokeo. foraaloby O. W. ADAMS,
Jtnla Corner Bay Lane fc Whlttkewrt.
TXHESSINQ COMBS, 8tc—1 lutvo Just
1/ received a splendid lot of Buffalo and Horn Dreaalng
and Pocket Combe | al*oTooUt, Nail and Hair Bnwhc*;
PerAtmeiy nnd Fancy arthle*, auch a* heretofore kept oy
me. I olfcr them for inle a* chew M«Mt bought In any
^nnv 7 . Monument *quaie.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1849.
NKW WIIOUWALE WHY GOODS VFORB.
? PHE Subscriber has just openad an entire new
.; L ,.. iln r. k P f I'BY GOODS In the Store nest to N. B. fc
H. Weed 1 * in Broughton rtrecL un-aUilr*, which henfftn
for *:ilu nt wholesale only, nt Uie lowest market iiriee*.
»'"ylS HKNRY P. tVARENO,
"WHITE Kid GLOVES:—Jugt received
TV per Cherokee, Gent’s while Kid OIotm; Ax sale.
ROBINSON & CAMIYGauclty’H Building,
Next to Pulaakl House.
Jan 30
PLAIN White Crapo SHAWLS—Be
X cclved tier steamer Cherokee, fur sale by
Jau30 LATHItOf-fc .FOOTP.
O AHEGESnnd MUSLINS.*
JJ SatinSXlpcU.iii-*t'H,l’riiu>'d Lawn?
cd and
lpcll.ii<-gf* ) l , riiu>'d L'iwu^tWiI Orgsutlle
Mviiuti-., received per Gherokee; for sale by
Jm 30 LArilllOP fc FOOTE.
I) HIM s,&*\—Mtrimao and CooheooPrinta,
X Furniture PrinU, black French Crapes, reeelved per
C j5°90 e * LATH HOP fc FOOTET
/^LOVES, Muslin Collara, &c—Black
VJ Nett Glove* and Mitt*, black and white Hilk
QwTWhMtwUnwdlare, (kney Qrarats, black Lace VeUs,
white Cotton Hoae, received p* r nh«P«ir— ■
Jan 90
par Cbarokea.
LATHROP fc FOOTE.
BAREGES—For solo by
J«n30 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
PLAIN
X Jan 90
T ONG Pliid Wool SHAWLS—A few
XJ very handsome, Ax oale cheap by
Jan W DEVVITT fc MORGAN.
PVENING DRESSES—Of red emb’d
Xu Bwto« Martin, ft* «alebv
JM 90 DEWITT fc MORGAN.
PLEACHED MUSLINS-A full assort"-
XJ meat, - - * - - - - -
U meat, from 4-4 to KM, fix sale by
J»n90 HEWITT fc MORGAN.
/•I OTTON OSNABURGS—20 Wee heavy
10do ' , “ d “ 8015d »*
Jan 90
LATHROP fc FOOTE.
PROWN SHIRTINGS, &c.—40 balea
iaie b 34 ’ Brown Bhlrtlng* and BhocUngs, Ax
jtn 5o LATHROP k FOOTE.
n™dT)S««| N.w WnatlMn eilk l ion ¥.1*., (n,w
RvU*Mudln.| Whitt Ettbrohlo'd Cttfo
Iknfa Battin Hood*; do Plain and Embroider’d Cap*; lie.
van! de Robe*; Nett and Dslqr Button*; White andCbeck
Matting, Hosiery, fcc., fcc. J. 8. MAG1LL,
Jm” Savannah Cash Store.
*VTO IMPOSITION.—Clothing Not at Coat.
. QBO. NIOHOLS baa on hand a huge and well
selected assortment of Ready Made Clothing, which he
la desirous of reducing before spring trade open*, (to
moke room for a heavy stock of spring and Summer
Clothing <*deredj and wlU now offer any artlelo in his
Jan 81
No*. 89 and 150 Gibbon*'
K..
CELLING off at COST—Tho Subreri-
KJ her Intends to champ his burlneee, and wiU sell
hUproscnt stock of DRY GOODS (neariyall of which
huMcn lsld in Uii* last Rail at the lowest New-York cash
prices) at first co-t.
Cooatiy Mercbanu and FamIUe* vblting the city are
parttcolarly Invited to call and examine the Good*.
Thestock Is * • - -
Satiaen*; whit*,-,
keu; n
ivy blue and green Mackinaw Ulan-
ke ? 1 M¥R.S -,w ? nwnt of * )re “ °°od*i con*l»tlngof bl’k
Silk*; plain dp Batins: M’k and col’d Alpaca and
Merino*^bl’k Bombasln; bl’k and col’d De'Lalnes;
twain; I
firgUua
and Fancy Plaids, Bareges,
Merinos; bl’k
French Cashmi
fcc.
, TsbleDjunuk, Damuk Napkins, Brown Table Cloths,
10 and UM Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, a Large
assortment oflrl.h Linen, Linen Cambric Handkerchief*
or every description, Silk Pocket Handkerchief* and Cra-
v*to,* Urgi. assortment of Hosiery, Mack and col’d Kid
and II. 8. Gloves, Ribbons, I wees, Thread and Lisle
Edftnf», Kmbroldered, black and col’d Craps Shawl*,
Broche, Thibet and Plaid do.
Dom®*tic Goods, cotwlsUny of brown and bleached
ki-i— - 9, 10 and liM Sheeting, Marlboro
** ‘ York do.,
' toonu-
IAST.
Prints on hand.
amount* can have a liberal
credit Ax approved paper, by adding interest from the day
of purchase. dec 30
ft?* 8,000 pieces of choice P
Persona pure baling large i
radii Ax approved paper, by a
A N APPEAL for 1849.—Our. ■uoceas,
iX during the past year, gives us such unbounded
spirits, that we are completely on tip toe for another
years’ business. We must spirit out and say, that al
though we have done much, we are not yet, nor will be,
satisfied until we are kept busy every minute of our
time. We wish to do an honorable, healthy, .satisfactory
business, with all who give ua their trade; and oursup-
ply or goods shall be inode insult the demand. Thanks
to all who hare given us their aid In times post, and Invi
tations Ax a continuance of their custom is our constant
^^L,,'Xrtt5!^.!!Stefcr. , ^ Un Aa , WG35f ■as’ 4%^?^
out, that there la a place where they can alwaya get
more, at 183 Congress attest, South side Market-square.
--- WILLIAM B. HALE.
PREPARATIONS for the HAIR-Row-
X land’s genuine Maccwsar OH," Prentiss’ Kephv
lla, Ward’* Vegetable Hair OU, DLsey and Pirn’s Ox-
Marrow, Pomade de* Princesses, llrilliantino, Bandoline,
Bear's oil, Black Pomatum, fcc.t Ax tale by
G. R. llENDlUCKHON fc CO.,
Jan 1 Gibbon's Building.
UUNH. UUW8, HlFhlM AND PISTOLS.
riOING CHEAP at the “ Gun and Pistol
VJ Emporium," No. II, Barnard street, South side o!
Uie Market, sign or the Indian.
K. WJVRI.L,
Maker, importer and dealer in DOUni.F. fc SINGLE
GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Caps,
Gun Wnddlng, and 8portlng Implements of every descrip
tion. Flask*, Pouches, Boot ting and Rifle Powdtr,
“ Wesson’s" and Dupont’s CnnuUter do., 100 bags llireh
and Drop Shot, 150 kegs Powder, 100 M Percussion Caps,
100 M Gun Wads, for side wholesale and retail. Rides
made to order and repairing done with dispatch. Jan 88
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PIULUIilCIC, M Kill AM * BELL
nways, Tilburies, Prince Albeits, Buggies and Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses complete, and as Ane assortment
as con be round In the city, and are daily receiving direct
from the Manufactory nt the North, innde expressly Ax
the Southern market; which they wUI sell at the lowest
possible price for cash, or city paper. All wlio wish a
good Carriago at a low price will nnd It to their interest
to call and examine out stock before purchaslngrlse-
Where. Apply st Uie Counting-Room. Jan 23
TJIANO FORTES—Made by Chickering,
X Nunn’s, and Fiicber, fc Gala fc Co. The aubscriber
offarsfor sale a large assortment of 7,6Jf,6# and 0 oc
tave Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, from the above
makers. These Instrument* are unsurpassed by any
made In this country for purity and ftdlnesc of tone, and
elegance of workmaiuhipi soma of them are furnished
with the complete Iron Frame,which strengthen* the
case and prevents the liability of getting out of tone; oth
ers have theordlnnnr mottllo plate, andean Ikj ofibred
' ir lower prices. These Pianos are ofibr '
advance u
Pianos are ofibred without any
the manufacturer's prices, and those who
mtv uu«uuua uf obtiiliiing a superior instrument afa mod
erate expense would do-wvlf >•' entl mhi iixandna beforo
piucliHsing else where. 1. W. AlUlfRELL.
Jan 87
A T A. GALLOWAY'S Dying Eslab-
Xl ILhmcnt—73 York Street—Nearly opposite
the Court House, Savannah, (Go.)—Estabmsiikd in
1833—Ladles' Sillr and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, fcc..
are cleaned and dyed various colours, so as to give good
aatisfhction. Ladle*’ Bonnets dyed, blenched andMressed
Inn fiuhlnuabte style. Ladles' and gentlemen’s Kid
Glores cleaned in the best manner. Gentlenran’*-gar-
menu renovated or dyed black as may be required, to es
not to soft the skin, or tho linings, and not to bo aurpo*scd
by any done at the North. Terms moderate. Orders from
the country punctually attended to. $l$o—) fib 19
slxe Premium Diamond Pointed Pen; the Franklin Pen,
with extension case; French Pattern Gold Pen; Bagley’s
celebrated Pen t the Gardiner Pen; tho CX How Pen;
American People’s, fcc. Also, several new stylet of
Silver Pencil Caoea and Holden. For sole by*
Jan 80 JOHN M. COOPER.
XT ALL, on THROAT and LUNGS.—
JLX The nature, causes,symptoms and cure of Dis
eases of the Throat and Lungs: the difference between
Bronchitis, Clergyman’s Sore Throat and Consumption,
with a new and certain method of ascertaining or tills
lost named disease In its earliest stages, with numerous
by-facts and eases by 8. W. Hall, M. I)., and W. W.
■' ‘.D. F
by f.a
Ilnll,
A.M.M.D. For sale by
Jon 89
JOHN M. COOPER.
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_LN tiio uiiniihunt jcrartipbicnl, 6crlruUcrrJ, spvs*
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Thankfulness, a Narrative, comprising passages from
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Jan 90
I IMI of LI’.11EK*>—Rciiiaimiur m tho
.LI Po-t Ollier, Savannah, Feb. 1st, 1WS. Person*
hi* ,lug Letters from this List,Tub! pltaso a-k for Jtivrr
tUtd Letters,
Aclicnba.-li, Anthony
Arey, Capt Jo- tali
Alexander, Alfilon D
Arnette, John l*
Bnnrtt, II nry
|lnP.jain.-.M
P ratify, Wm
llliiken ood, Dr
Iilnir hard, Cant I’ U
Bates, Jnnn s \l
Bally, rapt F
II irn.iy, Win
Baker, AUiy
Brady, MU« Maiy
ll H. lny, H E
Blakely, Mrs Ann M
l i'i P'o.'l, \ntlinidrl
Barnard. Wm
Ilab-y, F.dn ard M
Banks, Ml-s F M
Blaslsnd. Wm
Brandy, Jaoasa
Barker, Samuel
Bradley, A
Benedict, A
BerryhUI, WmC
Breen, John
Beet, wm B
Berance, P
i
Cassidy, Martin
Cain, Capt James
Clark, MU*BttMn B
Clark, Mn Cbariotie Gill
Cannon. A agustoi O
svks
Chaoon, Charles
CalUgban, Peter
Cayvsn, Wm T
Carroll, Richard
Ortey, Peter
Crulkshank, James
Darts*. Jesse F
Dari* fc Foster,
Daeoita,MlssLP
Detany, Augustin *
DeLyon, issao
DeLyan, J M
DeLyon, Sandy
{fiim^^ratHxtuiiica
Enwt, James A
Elliott, John
Elliott, Bluftrd
Fahlan, James
Fsrnhain, Jo hua
FiUpatrick, Thoma*
Fisher, Jspcth T
Grant, Wood fc Co
Goteboao, Gsorgs
Guard, George Aun
GrAlogher. Peter
Gaaque, J U
Galloway, Willsoa
Glare, Joaeph
Gamlxel, VV A
Garmau, Darby
Gatehouse. Mrs Mary Jans
Allen. Pi ter
Aldrich, Dr B fi
Ar.icld, Charles I!
Brien, James C
Bi I, Capt Henry C
I'.m2. J" • I'll
Blount, Edward 1
Brown, Augu tus'
lllots, MlM l.ueillc
Bowers, Capt I* II
Brown, Jorepb II
Bogardua, Henry T
nostwlek, Miss a o
norqulne, Stephen W
Bone, risinuel W
Brown, ensstsr
Bollou, John T
Brown, Simon
Butler. Coffey
lluche, A D
Budkner. James T
Bitch*, Disnuah ,
Burnham. HilUard
Bulkier, JR
Bustinell, L
Chase, E It
Carnes, Mra Harriot
Christian, MrsO
Clinch, General D L
Christian: Charles ■
CotbeLMrsE A
C0t«, John A
Cott-r, Edmaud
CoHiss, Hugh
Cook, Villas D
Cole,’Robert F
CuM*, Miss Eupbtnila
Capt Join
EUls^tVm F
Edy, Ellxabrth
f Elb*it, Mrs HaMst Ann
*Fogerty. Louis F
Foster, JoMph R
Ferguson, CO
Freeman, Samuel 8
l* i
Garvey, Wm
Green, Mr* Ronory
Osrd«^ Claus
Green. Joeeph J B
GUlls,‘Capt James
Giles, Robert
GUesjJofan
Gllkiwon, Hugh W
Good-on, Gordon J
Gatehouse. Mrs Mare Jane Gould, Jacob
Gardner, Robinson T Grunddl, Wm
11.
Itaxard, Wm Ueyt, P D
Ilandy, ll«lm*l G *—
Hart.
llaquea, James
Hamilton, ML* Rachael
Hauler, Mra I. E
Ham, Miss Cortnns
Ilarcan, John ■
Harries, Thoms*
Ilardee, Fraak
Hamm, Jcs e E
Henry, Peter
Haery, John
Iver, Archibald
ibly, C’spt John R
tidy, Mist Caroline
KaU •nhorn.D
Kelffcr, JojIoJi
Kelly, John
Kelly, Ben
Lang, Henry J
Lawl***, Michael
Latin,Timothy
Lawton. Jolm
Lafltto, E
Lawrence, Wm
Levy, Hart
Leahy, Daniel
Lewis, Thomas C
Leman, Batn’l
Lewis, Sami C
Leangnan, Pat'k
Mathers, Sami
MOttbewson, Alax’r
Mann, Luke
Hrtins, James
lonlker, Robt
lolmos, Mias Marg’t
lous, Samuel
I oust on, Mire Mary
lovvanl, BenJ H
lough, Wm
H oward, Mrs
oily, John
lagarth, James
l & W "
Jackson. John R
Jones, Mire Elisabeth
K.
Kelley, Matter John J
•' Keyser, John U ;
Kinlock, James W
Kohl, William
Im
Lennox. Gsn B
Leslie, Lawrence
Lewi*. A
Unn. Daniel
Lynch, James
■ Lynns, Usury
»
Lovell, Mrs Manila D
Lone, John W
8imt
MeKlaky, James W
Mcllardy, Alex’r
Mcllvaine, Francis.
McHenry, Mrs Laura
Mallon, Bernard
Manning, Tbos H
Mehrtens, John R
Mended. Capt Wm C
Merer, Henry W
Miller, Mis Sarah D
MUIIkin, Mire Mary C
Nicholson, Andrew
O'Brteo. Kennedy
OdornyaUse Martha J
Player, Richard
Penntman, Wm
Peyton, Patrick
Penny, B
Party, Isaac
Peastey, Alfred
Ravel, Francis
R-ad, Mire Charlotte
Reynolds, W OD
Resd, Dr J A
Itelmers. Capt
Bslekeril W
Riloy, Patrick
Riley, Michael
Rlchardaon,Thoe G
Stafford, A
Sanders. Allen
Sayward, Henry B •
Bapcta, Lottie
Service. Ja* H
Sengttak. Ilaruuuin
Stewart, James
Shersden, Tlmmlty
Schwelnck, John
Stein burg,
Shea, Margaret fc Honors
Stephens Ebeneser
Sheffield, Capt P
Shivere*. F
Smith, Mn Susanna
T.
Talblrd.Mre Sarah B
Taylor,Michael
Thatcher, Beniamin
Tiller, Mire Ellen
TUlIngbBft, Capt Joe 11
Tyodala, Harold
Thompson, Tlh ston A
Thompson, Sami (cook)
McGuire, Di
McGlenseV,
Irniej r, Jam
an, Lewis s
McGovern, Michael
Me Lea vy, C’spt
Molt
MnNcoL
,xicn5v
ueavy, Capt
Inlostu Jolin n
safe 1 *
Oglebay, Clara Ann
t Oates, James
’^Porter, Hugh P
Potter, 0)10
Proctor; Francis F
Pomsroy, Mire Mary 11
Putnam, Semi P
L ,
Richardson, Ben P.
Richard, William
Riecben, Henry John
Rkxdan, John
Roberts, Mra Emelins 8
Roivlct, John
Roberts, Benjamin O
Rose, James
Rogers, Henry
Smith, Moses
Smith, Jacob
Smith, Patt
Smith, Joseph T
Swymer, Mire I.oulno M
Stiles, Samuel V
Shipley, O W
Bynums, R
Beefy Sylvan Lodge No 4
Solomons, J 8 fcCo
Stone, Sumner
Sttufos fc Winter
8ummers, Mrs Julia Ann
Suydam, PM
Thompson, John
Tompkins, F II
Tony, Wm
Thompson, Wm
Totle, Robt
Tolle, Hugh A
Towers, Isaac. W
Vetdera, Dr James R
Vcrdeie, Ben
Ward, Mire P B
Watts, Capt Sami
Wash, Capt Ira
Woldschmidt, Conrad
Ward, Mn Ann
Waters. Mire FJita
Webb, James K
Webb, Mire Llaale
Wellyn, Frank L E
Williams, James
Wiggins, Burned
Wlllcox, Geo W
feb 8
V.
Vanxant, James
Vine burg, Sami
\V.
Williams, Mr* Margaret
Williams, Mrs Mary A
Wright, Mn Elizabeth
WlMams, Taylor
White, J M
Winstead, Mi** Minerva
White, James M
Williams, Mrs Maria
Williams, TW
White, Rev GW
Williams, Wasley
While house. Edward
GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M.
Poems, by OUvcr Wendell Holmne, new and enlarged
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.Tj.# r.«a«n4« of MmimuI.i by j. A. Ayres.
rhsntasla, and other Poems; by Mra. James Hall.
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Chronicles of the Crusades; by Lord John de Joinville.
Early Travels In Palestine; edited, with notes, by Thom
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The History ofGennsny, from the earliest period to the
present titno; by Wolfgang Menxel.
The Prose VVorks of John Milton; London. J848.
The Standard Library Cyclopedia of Political. Const!-
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work of universal reference.
A Glossary of Words and Phrases, utunlly regarded as
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J.TX Cut Hill, Duval County, Fla., )
September 7,1848 J
JamuB. (Mi, Ere., Oiriy'i Ferry, Ga—My Dear Blr,—
I take great pleasure in stating to you, that the bottle of
“Fever and Ague Medicine" of Humphrey’s, that 1 pur
chased of you a Ibw days ago, made an effectual cure on
three of my children. I followed the directions, and only
used about three-fourths of the boulo and three-fburth* of
the pills; and two of my children, after takfng the medi
cine, were perfectly cured, one in the space of eighteen
hours, and the other in the short time of twelve hours, and
thoy have not had the slightest return of Fever and Ague
since. I had previously administered various medicines,
, __apeni
mend it to all my neighbors.
Very respectfully, your obi serrH,
JESSE P. PRESCOTT.
ivtnd of your Wiles Medicine lately, and I believe in
every case It baa eflbcted a cure.
Very respectfully, yours, fcc.,
sept 18 JAB. B. COLE.
TVTEW find FASHIONABLE GOODS.
-LN The Subscribers have received a largo variety of
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, for Fall ami Winter
wenr: consLttlng of FasNCit and Enolibii BROAD
CLOTHS, black and coloured. A variety 'oflFasNoit,
tlaau« and Ahuuoa* GA88IMERES—together with a
Handsome Assortment of SILK. SATIN, and CASH
MERE VESTINGS. All Of which they ore mow pre
pared to make to order, on accommodating term*, and In
ilia meet fluhionible style.
Jan 1 HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
.Sales at auction.
Wharf Property.*
nr coiik.v i'osnicic.
0.1 Die fir t TUESDAY in Moreli, w i t be sold In front
of tiie Court Hou-e, at 11 oVLick: Those two valuable
a wharf loo on Huretiuon I-land, known ns numficr* seven
and eleven (11). Hold lots front on tlioriv.r ooehun
I and twenty five feet, and run back to dam four hun
dred fret, more or !<•
'Terms, one fiolfea li, balance on a credit of IS months
with Interest, secured uy moitgnge on property.
1IY COIIK.V A FOSDICK.
On the fir/t TUESDAY In March next, boftxa the Court
Hou»o in the city of Savannah, between the uu nl hours
of sale:
WIU bo eald by virtue of a decree of the UonoraMe the
Superior Court of Chatham County, nt the Jtauary Term,
I8IH, the fell owing property, being tlio undivided real es
tate of Robt Isaac, deeca-ed, for dDtributlon to the betra
and reprcMenutlves of said e-tate. via:
Wharf Lot and Improvements No. 1, on Llncoln-strvet,
* »
site the Market Dock.
IltUchUoo’s Island, nearly oppo-
D *^HNo. 8,on both «Um the Canal, naanhe Rail-Road
Lots Nos, 69,83 and 64, ou West Boundary-street, near
the above mentioned Lot No. 8.
Lou Nos. 88 and 67, aear the same, on Oak-street.
* Abo, a Traet of Land ou Savannah River, la Bark#
County, known M Gavan fields, eoatalnhw 480 acres,
more or lees. NORA!AN WALLACE,
8arriving Executor R. Isaac, deceased.
Terns unde known on the day of sale. A plat of the
Lou on the Canal can be seen at the Counting Room.
Jan 10
C11ATT1ASX ACADEMY.
TVTOTICE.—The Trustees of the Chatham
-L1 Academy hereby inform Um Public, that they have
placed this In* illation under the care, M Principal, of the
Rev. Samoxl J. Casssls. In eecarlng the mvices of
this gentleman, already very favorably known in this
community as an efficient and successful instructor of
*■0001. and combining much experience and practical
knowledge with other e«|ential qualifications of a good
teacher, tha Hoard Indulge the anticipation that under hb
direction till* Institution will become eminently nsefrtl.
The Trustees design to make It a School la which young
gentlemen can be thoroughly fitted to enter any Cotl«:d
In the United States, and young ladies obtain a finished
fa&M.
Iren fix admission,
Rev. Dr. Praston, amt W. Thome
— receive the applications of auch chil
dren Ibr admlwion, and determine thereon. Necessary
measures have been taken to supply *U such assistant Ut-
nippurt In fkvcxof thbimdent PuSlcra^tutiSn'ofcSr 1
ha.ni county.
It willbe opened under the new arrangement on Mo
day. February 5tb.
««»1 « EDW'D NEUFVILLE, Chairman.
SATURDAY CLASS.
od, now In this city, he
lay Clase at fA per term,
n two urnu of tuition wi
Mr. A. n** second and last term of tuition for this sea-
aon wUI commence on Saturday next, In which the polka
and Maaourka Cotillion will be generaUy introduced.
Alto, the Uachuchn, Kota, Aragonesa, Gavotte, Pas
Hlirii'n,Cracovi. nne. Alsmande, Waltzes. fcc.,ac.
N. II.—Gentlemen’s .Wtilzlng and Polka class *
Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 a'tiock, P. M.
inch Dance,
Terms 85 for each
Jan 87
payable in advance.
A SHORT, Master Builder, will take con-
• tracts Ibr Building and work In Masonry of every
description.
Residence East side of Pulaakl Square. Jan 99
must be compe-
common branches of EagHah studies.
and the Pi mo Forte. The situation will be a healthy
one, and Uie compensation liberal. For further nirtleu-
*fr\>*F*)lyI" l# VV ' M0R “® LL>
PIANO for SALE.—To bo Sold a Bamain,
X a very superior Rosewood PIANO, only u<ed 14
months, manufactured by DuboU fc Seabury, of New-
Vortu Apply at Utia office. «* (bbl
A T Prlvato SALE.—A prune Rang of be-
-/A. tween fifty and sixty NEGROES, on mo«t ac
commodating term*, to a purchaser on approved ■
Ajgjr to NICHOLAS CRUGElt, 84 I
secarity.
Bay-st.
"IT'XCHANGE.—Drafts on New-York at 5,
111 10 and bO days sight. For sale by
Jan 90 PRAS. WOOD.
l^XECU’rOR'S SALE. —On Tuesday,
J J 97th Febnttry next, Infront of the late F. W. Heine,
roann’s store, at It o’clock, will be cold: sundry articles
of Groceries, surh as Cnflbe, Molasses, Sugar, Crackers,
fcc. Terms made known on da^ of sale.
Jan 16
. NEYLE, Executor.
TXTANTED to Hire, a WOMAN, to do
\ V the rooking and houre-clcanlng for a small
^ir. *eo„
Jon 99 Gau lp ’s Buildlugt.
■\TEGROES WANTED.—The .Subscriber
i.7 wbbes to purvluue a few young Negroes, tingle or
WILLIAM WRIGHT.
T7011 SALE—A primo Negro • Fellow-
X first rate Bricklayer and Flatterer. Enquire at thb
Office. * 6 Jan 87
and four o’clock: four shores Central Rail-Road Bank
Stock, belonging tn the esute of Mrs. Ann Delannoy, de-
ceasod, fix tho benefit of her heirs and creditors.
Jan SM JNO. D. DELANNOY, Adm’r.
>^ITY Treasurer's OFFICE—Savannah,
Vy 8th January, 1849.—The City Treasurer Is now
ready to receive tho Return of Property, fcc., liable to City
Tat for the present year. The Books will be kept open
until tho 10th February next, alter which time, persons
falling to make their returns, will be liable to be double
taxed. JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
ATOTICE. — All persons having demands
-La against the Estate or Jane England are requested
to present them, properly attested, and all Ind
estate must make Immediate payment to
WM. A. CARSWELL, Qualified
Jan 97 6a
d Executor.
1VT OTICE.—Freo Persons of Color are hero-
X a by notified that unless their names are duly regis
tered in the Clerk of Council’* Office on or before Satur
day week, the Ordinance relative thereto will be strictly
enforced against them. Penalty not exceeding 84.
By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, c. c.
Jan 19
TVTOTICE.—Four months after date, applica-
1 N tiou wUI be made to the Honorable, the JusUcea of
the Inferior Court of Tattnall county, sittins m a Court of
Ordinary, for leave to rcll the real estate of William Can
ady, late of sold county deceased,
nov 15 J EMERSON CANADY, Adm’r.
TVTOTICE.—Four months after date, npplica-
X i tlnn will be made to the Honorable, the Inferior
Court of Effingham county, sitting Ibr Ordinary purposes
Ibr leave to sell a Negro woman named Hannah, for tlio
benefit nf Joslab Clark, a minor,
nov 9 GEORGE It WRIGHT, Guardian.
N OTICE.—All persons having demand#
againat the Estate of F. W. Heinemann, late of
Chatham county, deceased, will presentthem to the un*
dessigned, properly attested, within the time prescribed
by law;*and those Indebted to said Estate wUlpi«a«e mako
early payment* to G. N. NEYLE,
Jan 16 '♦ Qualified Executor
Capital Stock of that Bank, on which eighty dollars per
fihar* hb) h— ittUh. ceiUiickio orscn|fot
the said Stock having been lost or mislaid.
R. HUTCHISON, Administrator
of the Estate of Hugo Ross, ‘
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 93,1848. mlh 9m
T IBERTY Sheriff’s SALE.—On the first
XJ Tuesday jn March next, will bo sold before the
Court House door In Hlnesville, Liberty Co., between the
certain tract or lot of Land, lying,
county of McIntosh, containing
Court House
usual hours nf sale, one
situate and being In the county - —,
1600) six hundred acres, more or lea*, the boundaries
xnown, but near the Vicinity of Joneaville. Levied on
as the property oi esnrael Hurley, to satisfy a fl. tk. In fx-
vix of the tor.es duo the 8tata and county vs. Bam’I Bur-
Icy. Proper*pointed out by N. Vamndoe, Agent for de.
fondant E. WAY, Deputy Sheriff l. c.
Jan 31
riEORGIA—Chatham County. —To all
VT whom U may concern:
WTiereoJ, John M. Luca* will apply to the Honorable
the lnferiot Court of said county, when sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, for Letters of Administration on tho estate
nnd effects of John Lucas, late of the State of Illinois,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of sold deceased, to file their
objections (If any they have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s
office of the sold Court on or before the second day of
March next; otherwise Letters of Administration will be
granted. .
Witness, the Hon. Wnt. Thorne Williams, one of tlie
Justice of said Court, this 3l»t day of Januaiy, A. D.,
eigltiecn hundred nnd forty-nine.
Jan 31 SEABORN ~ '
I GOODALL, c. c. o. c. o.
ID LACK CREEK BRIDGES.—The Jus-
J) tiers of tho inferior Court of Chutiism County will
receive Scaled Proposal* until the 31st Jnnuary, Inst., for
building a BRIDGE across Black Creek on the Augusta
Rood, of the following dimensionsFour rows of Tiles
made of good Black Cypress, 3 Piles In each row, to be 10
Inches aqunre, and firmly driven Into tlio earth, and cap
ped with timber of the oame time t Sleepers 10 inches
square, 4 In number, tho corners beveUed off so as to
leave a (bee of four Inches si top; the Abuunent* to be of
CyprcM logs fitted one upon the other U» the height of the
Causeway, and lodged against the other tieruf posts; the
Bridge to be twenty.four feet long and sixteen wide, cov
ered with two and n half Inch Yellow Pino; Railing nnd
all tiie other work to be of tho best Block Cypress, and
finished in a substantial and workmanlike manner. The
Board of Commissioners of Public Rosds to certify to tbe
fitithful and proper execution of the.work beforo payment
will be made. „ " ,
A bond in the turn of One Thousand Dollars, with ap
proved security, will be required.
A. PORTER, J.c.c. c. ,
ROUT A. LEWIS, j. I. o. c. c.
Wt THORNP. t VILLI AMS, j. i. e. c. c.
Savannah, Jan. 90,1849.
Salts at ftuettou.
Furniture and Choice Wines,
. H Y T. .1, AVALS! I.
On SATURDAY, Feb. 3d, will besohl at No. 90 llrourli-
ton «t., late residence or Major Charles Stephen*, at
eleven oVIock;
All tiie Huusibold and Kitchen Furniture, together
with a (h>icc selection of Wine*. Ssgsr*. Ke. Ac., be.
longing to the estate. Mahogany l'ler Table, with block
Italian Marble Top; Mahogany Chairs, hair cloth sente;
Mahogany Soft to match; one large set I’UIar nnd Claw
Mahogany Dining Toldes; two largo Mirrors, 60 by 31 In.,
tingle plate; Mahogany Sideboard*: Maple Chair*; live*
idy Ingrain Carpets, Window Curtains and Rod*, Ac. nt-
{ached; Window Serene*. Solar Lamps, ono fins Dinner
Sett, complete; Mantle Clock, right dan old; I latod Can-
dleartcks; Maple llcdsUad; Wash mauds, Ac. Also,
lb* Kitchen Furniture.
Roxea and demijohns of Madeira Wine, “May Fkrtver;"
demlloliiis of Cherry, Pole and Golden Champagne, In
pint bottles, and a Ibw choice boxee of Spanish Seggra.
The house will be opened on Thursday for the inrpae-
tlim of the articles, and will be kept open until thrjlay of
•ale. Terms ca-h. lb 4
TNIIAWN NUMBERS—Of OcoroU Stole
Jy Lottery, Class No. 9, drawn at Augusta, da., on the
31st Ult. I
70 03 01 10 10 80 3 T1 AS R7 41 SB 06 07.
Tickets Nos. ISI 97 71, 87 65 61, 10 d 71, and 96 41
66, were prlxea sold In the above Lottery. Call for the
l*J WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE.
$40,000—$20,000.
GRKBNKAt PULASKI MO.M'M KNT LOT’llY
kXTts class no. 10. roa 16(9.
J. W. MAURY fc CO., Manager*,
(Successors to J. O. Gregory fc Co.)
iiraNisT mixes:
( Prise of...f40,ooo
I da #r, 90,~“
1 do. of.
1 da of.
1 do. iff......
Ticket* fid—Halve*
■sss
8,006
4,000
90 Prizes of. $1,000
90 da of. " 800
90 do. of. 400
» do. of. 900
1P0 do. of. 800
« .do. of. 800
fcc. fce. fcc.
$5—Quarters $9 50.
iM|( _ r
l-felri* CASUCU AT TUIB omcTT
CT* Tickets end Fburea for sale, and ordrrt from tiie
cbunU)* alt- ml d to at the Old ErtaWtahed Office of
„ . „ P- U. PENDERGAST,
No. 5 V\ bite House, Owen’s BuUdinn, Bull-atrecl.'oppo-
site the Pulaski House. fob 8
Sales at stwctfoi'..
Groceries, Provlsrons. Ac.
11Y 1*111l.ltlt It It, MKItl.kM IIKLL.
TOJBOBBOW. nl eleven o'clock, in front ot Ptor^to
'i ho usual assortment of Groceries, Pro: irious, I.hiuorlp
Siap. Ilncon, Tobacco, Butter, Cheese, Fbh, Cidei,fu-
gaj, fc •.
_ AI.O, n close consignment: 8hh i- N. O. Pug=r; 23 M»lFy
1*. t ito.-e; do White Onions; 10 do prime Nt- wink t ider.
Term cash, before d'.ilvcry. f ( .|, u
A. Carp-liter nt Auction.
BY PIULlflUt K. .MKltl.ni ,v HKl.i..
On TUESDAY next, tiie Glh (lay of Fel runry.nt II o'clock,
In Bout of tho C ourt IIounc,
A prime likely Fellow, nge.l about years—a rcod
lf"u-e f'-rpent r—sold for no (hull. I m be. nine hi* own
er Is about 10 leave the State. Terms cash, purcb.is^r
paying for UU.«. j.« ;<o
Executor’s Balo.
ItYlMlILllltll K. 3IF.lt I AM A. IIKLL.
On TUESDAY, the sixth Jay of February next, in front
of tho Court-House, in Uie city of Snv.nin!ili, during
the legal hour* of sale,
A PRIME GANG OFFOltTV-ONE NEGBOB^, rom-
pritcU in NINE Families, (In which order tln-y will ho
•old) belonging to tha Bstste of Dr. George Jones, de
ceased, and sou by order of the Executor for beuem of
the Heirs of sold Estate. Terms c tuli. | ur. l>n-cr paying
for Title*. Jan»
I xo in .r’~ Sa'c.
BY I'll 11,It Hick, M Frill AM & IIKLL.
On the first TUESDAY tn February next, during the lo t al
Imuis of rale, ju front of the Court llou-e, In the city of
Havanuah t
WUI be sold, tbe following five Negro Slave*, vis:
Steuben, Lxdta and her three rhl'dieu, Randal, Mur.
and Lucy; belonging to the e tate ofLoiunl Ilsldxvin, Inie
or the city of Savannah, deceased. Sold by permialon
of theilloa. Court of Oidlnory for Chatham county, and
by order of the Executors of sold Estate.
Term* ca h, purehnsera paying for titles. Jan 1
$40,000—
GHKK.VK & PUD *
so. 10, roal&tt^H
ff Virginia Monongalia Lottery,
mu class so.
Toba lealdajVdrararifrffV _
Clase 18, lobedrswastAUxsndrtaTo-Morrow, 3d InsL
J. w. MAURY fc CO.. Managua.
75 Number Irettery—13 Drawn Ballots.
obasd schkmc.
1 r rize of.
1 do. of
1 da of......
1 da of.
1 do. of.
1 do. of.
I Prixe of..
1JW0
90 da of. 4i
80 da of. 9
199 do. iff.. y
"Tickets $4—HalvesAO—Qnsrtrr* $1 f*
^ For aala at E. WITIIINGTON’B
fob 8 Lottery aad Kuhanga Offle i.
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
OF MAliYLANIL
THE following Splendid Schemes In the
X Oonsolidatad Lotteriea of Maryland, wUI be drawn
fcUnCliy of Baltimore, on thewmal dayaaaduignated
TIIE GREAT PRIZE AGENCY OF COLVIN fc CO,
N. W. Corner Baltimore and Calrert-strccts, Museum
...... . BHIffingt Baltimore, Md.
UNEQUALLED IN SELLING PRIZES t
ALL ORDERS for Tickets in tbe Maryland Lottery
by Package, Single Tickets or Shares of Tickets, Will re
ceive prompt attention, by return mall.
Official JJratcingi sent to all who order from u
COLVIN iv CO.
Lotteriea Ibr Fibruary, 184th
I* I
ITS
I Md. Coos’d, Class 98,$«,600 76 fc $5, ft to 00
FVb. 8 Md. Cona’d, Class 87, 18,000,78* 1^ fc, $18 50
J ~ ilO 37J00 75 < 15L$!0 5»SO
. .-V. n* im■ Trt v il bn rJ,
Feb. 8 Md. Corn’d. C._
Feb. 3 Gr’d Cons'd, Chun 10, $37^00,75 * 19,
Feb. 8 Md. Om'd,Ctt« 68 to/XK)! W
r.b. 5IIH Mr CUttlO, M,000,73 k 13
Mn 1» M6- ni» W,»3,S^ 70 k IS, W,M760
Clu. 1 J, fe.OOO, 7J k U, kl.flO 60
,9**,uw,7
WMd. coiu’d, CJsss 31, efs.OOO^ 75 fc 11, *
Feb. 13 Bel Air, Class 11, $37^00,78 * 14. I
Feb. 14 Susq. Canal, Class 11,^30^000,66 fc 13,$
Feb. ISMdTcoiia’d, Class 38,«X),000,75fc 19, $
Feb. 18 Md. ConsM. Claes Xi,JsnS)00,78 fc 13, fc,
Feb. 17 Gr’d Cona’d, Clam lo| $30,00d, 75 fc ufolO
Feb. 19 Sid. Co--*-* ^ ° f “'
Fab. 80 Bel Air,
X3 of—|
21 f5».000,73fc 19,$10,
Feb. 99 .Md. Cona’d, Class 35, *914)00 78 fc 13, *5,
Feb. 93 Md. Corn’d! Class D), $15 000 75 fc H M
Feb. 94 Gr’d Cons’d, Clase 13, fco,000,78 fc 13,
Feb. 90 Md. Cons’d, Class nlBSoS »«15 fe
™ 97. IW Air, Ctase 13, M>00.78* 14, S$18 50
Fe ^. a8 .?. U,q ' C * n * 1 ’ Cl “» 13, $30,000,75 fc 13.$l0,$ai50
09> Our term* are a« liberal as those of anv other
Agency in the United Btatrs. '
..ft?- Webave Tickets in all Maryland Lotteriee, and at
JP* (h, A pBck « i r« or Single Tickets as adver
Used by any other Agents,
ft?* For prompt aitantiou and sure success, addreae
D ... . M COLVIN * CO., Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore, Jan. 93. Jan 89
GKOHUI A—CHATHAM COlIfTY.
Lodged in Jail of said county, a Ne
gro Woman, about eighteen years of age, five feet
three inches high-light complexion-calls ‘
•elf HUKE1, and says she brfongs to Mr. -
Ash Hassell of Okatee Creek, Beaufort itittrict,
South Carolina. CHARLES B. PATTERSON,
Jin 30 9 Jailor.
FOR BALK*
A Canadian PONEY, seven years
Sold, well broken to Harness and Uie Saddle.
, For fiirther particulars, apply to
5 R. F.AIKIN.
REMOVAL—H. J. UOY-
ALL.tdurgeon Denti-t, ha* removed his
office to Room* over Einstein’s Dry Good*
. .. .. ..... .Store,Oongrees-Atieet. opnosite to filar-
►hall fc Aikin’s, where he will bo found at all hours of
tho day. Irao Jan 6
ttVILLLAM IL HALS’S
LADIES' SHOE EXCHANGE.
I.Julies’, ML*o’, Children’* and Infonu’
BHOE8, of every Htyle, shade and pat
tarn, at the New Granite Store, No. 183
Confrere-street, Bsvatmah, Ga.,
SIGN OF TIIE GOLDEN HAND.
Jan 1
I. W. MORREL1 ,
Invites his friend* and]
the public generally, both I
Trom town and country, to call and examine his new
FURNltiUING STORE, inSmeU’New Buildhig,Brougb-
ton-strect, mx i^aoerr ir tiiscohstsv under one roof;
where be will have great pleasure in exhibting to them si
extensive an assortment of READY MADE FURNI
TURE, as was ever offered In the Southern market*,
dco 30
CABINET MAN'S
AND
_ UPHOLSTBRKR.
II. L. BOGARDUS would Inform the citizens
vanuah that he baa commenced the above Business for
himself in Bull street, between Broughton street and
Monument square, and luu received a large and well
•elected stock for the Business. Feathers, Feather I '
Pew Cushions. Hair and More Mattresses of the
quality will be kept on bond and made to order. Sofn*,
Chairs, Divans and Ottomans re covered; Piano Fortes,
Guitars, Violins and Accordeon* repaired In the best
Orders left with Mr. B. for toning Piano Fortes will be
promptly attended to. Plano Keys cleaned and brought
to their original whiteness. Every description of Coffins
at moderate prices. Second hand Furniture bought and
1 bees leave to inform his
d tiie public generally, that he has on hand a
rUneut of DOUBLE AND SINGLE GUNS,
" 'i now selling ct
, leral assortment
.. .. . Table and Pocket
MMfcte'WguBa
whnlM.I. np m.hI I
LES.
unusual I...
of HARDW.
Cutlery, “
inn, 1 ,
Shovels, Hoes, fcc. fcc., wholesale or retail.
N. B.—fifnnufnctuilng and repairing of all kinds of fire
arms, carefully nttcuded * - *• ■
warranted.
Jan 99
to hy autMrior workmen, and
175 CONGRE8S-STKEI?r.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WA11KER, nt bis Cabrixos
RarosiToav sar Manitactusijio Es-
tarmshncht, \V e 't Broad, hr ad of Brougbton-street, has
CARRIAGES ou h«>d of svbbv ngacaimoR calculated
for the Southern market, vis: Kockuxvnj “ *
.. Hocknways, Coaches,
Chsriotees, Barouches, Coachees, Pbrtons, Stanhopes,
Gigs, Hugtlea, Chairs, Sulkies, Hportlna Wagons, Planta
tion do., turd a general assortment of Jerrey and light
Fancy Wagons. In short, he eon prorlur
tyan has been seen lu Georgia for twent;
general assortment of Jersey and li-iit
-6-— •— — produce a better stock
.. twenty year* post, and
he ap;>eols with confidence to hi* customora in the inte
rior as to the quality of his articles.
Wheels replaced ou every kind of Vehicle on the short
est notice. Carriages, fcc.,.of any description ordered on
the most reasonable terms from any eatabllshmcnt in
New-York, Newark, or Now Haven.
All kind* of repairing done ou reasonable terras.
Savannah, (Go.,) Oct. 31st, 1848.ly
PASSAGE BETWEEN SA-
vannah AND PHILADELPHIA-
Bt tub Bavarrah akh CMABUtr - ”*
Stkameis AND THE STEAM-HI!!P
LUM BUS. By recent arrangements, Through. Tickets
will be furnished from Savannah to Philadelphia, by the
Charleston Daily Steamers,ind Btesm-ahlpCOLUMBUS,
for Nineteen Dollars. Freight will. al*o be rm ivsdin
Philadelphia, for Savannah, at twelve cents per cubic foot,
for measurement goods, free of all charges In Charleston.
For Through Tickets, apply on board the Steamers,
or to UROOKS fc TUPPEB, Agents, Savannah.
N. B.—Tlio COLUMBUS will leave Charleston or her
next trip, Thursday Afternoon, Nov. 9th, and continue to
leave nurl*. ton and Philadelphia every alternate Thurs
day. oct28
Exacutor’a Bala.
BY l’lIILIIIULK, MKKIAM «b IIKLL.
Agreeable to an order of the Honorable tho Ju-ticcs of
the Inforior Court ofclinilmm county, when sitting for
ordinary purpose*, will be sold at tho CoUit House, in the
city of Savannah, on the flr-t Tuotday In February next,
between the legal hours of talc, tiie following property*
belonging tin the F.-tniu of Jolui Epi'lngcr, late ol kaid
county, deceased, to wltr
Lot No. 1, Vernon T\ thing. Ilcathcoto Wa:d, in the
city of Savannah, situated at the corner of Souih llroad
and Jcffoi.-on--tr. i'U, with the improvements tlicrson.
Lot No. 1, Jack-on Ward, also on tiie corner of Jeflbr.
•on and South Broad stieeta, with tiie improvement*.
Tba e lot* are in fee rfmple.
Lot No. 31, Jackson-Ward, on Perry-street, Orleans-
rquare, and Improvements, subject to an annual ground
rent of «28 31 to the Corporation of Savannah.
Lot No. 30, Jackson Ward, adjoining Lot No. 31, with
tiielmpxiveroenta, suLJcct to an annual ground rent to tiie
city or r *l9 68.
The Plantation In Chatham county, called Hampstead,
about five mile* from Savannah, anti on the \\ hue Bluff
Road, containing 950 acres, more or lev, adjoining land
of John Hover, Esq., estate of Frauds Porchcr, and
others.
Fifteen arte* of land, more ot loss, being part of an un
divided tract of 80 acres known a* the old Brick Yard,
lying about two tulle* Wes* or the city of Savannah.
Tcmu ca II. JAM EH EPPINGER,
Jon 6 Burvlvtiig Ex’r.
UY FIIILIIHICK. Ml.It!AM fc IIKLL.
At Private Halo |
A primo likely Wench, about 18 years of nje, arcui
3tn«il both to fid 1 and hou*e work. jau 17
NKtV-YOHIC AMJ SAVANNAH LINKS 6
OF tiTE.\M-^HlPrf, FOR NEW-YORK.
7b Isavt llVthuir’aj Aflrmcon, Ftb. 14.
The new and splendid Stenin-
Vf Y^IrT^ ‘ hip CHEROKEE, Lvov, matter, will
leave Snvnnr nli a« shove, i assoreto
***“*^^™ New-York, $95. No benhrecuna uu
til paid for. The ship and owner * will nor tie nccountai Is
fur any nrHe tent on N.nr.1, Uulare Ltil« of lading are nl,.
tained for tho some. Bills uf lading signed hy tneUKrk
For Freight or Pawage, apply to
PADBLFOAD fc.FAY.
Tito »hlp» of this tine carry a dear white U-lii at mast
head, grren on starboard side and red on larboard.
GGh No Freight received after 19 Q’ctiWR on tlw day of •
J (f- No colored persons will ho allowed to go on board'
uy j
r any purporo.
Jan 99
U. S. .MAIL ttt'KAAl LINK.
nmAVEKN Ctt Mltri'.rfTON AND HAVANA,
TtA SAX'Art X All AND REV WEST.*
'll* 0 splendid new Strain-ship
WAUEL,of 1,100 tons bttttlH n, rom-
inniiiled by Ceptaln Wii mam Roluns,
Will leave Charleston on the ]>t ami
l'Hi at 7 o'clock, A. M., and llavan.i on Ui; 8th and •-•il,
at 5 o'clock. P. M.. every month—touching at SAVAN
NAH and KEY lVEST each way.
BATES or PASSAOtl
From Charleston or Savannah to Havana,. yto
m Charleston or Savannah to Key Wert, 30
** Key West to Havana, ;o
“ Charleston to Savannah &
For Freight or Pswage, apply to the Agents.
M.O. MORDECAL ChttlreVin.
BROOKS fc TUPI’ER, Savannah,
nov4 DRAKE, BROTHERS fc CO., Ilnv.ina.
Dstir tJ. ff. siallSfcam-Pnchet T.ltio.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS or THE WAT.)
fifETAMQRA,. ....Capt. F. It*rocs.
WM. SEABROOK, ('apt. P. Ili.xasr-vsiiir.
GEN. CLINCH,.., ........Cain. Finn Pm k.
JASPER*-----. ....Capt. Wm. S. Dixon.
This Line I* composed of the above very superior
Fteam Packets, with experienced commanders, nnd can
not be excelled Ibr softly, comfort ud regularfu They
leave Savannali every evening at half nest 8 o’clock,
and leavaCharleston every morning at 9 o'clock through
out the year.
Fare Fire Dollars, meal* included. 7V*n/A Ticket*
between filacon and Charleston, Ten DoU*pt, IncluUug
meals on the steamers snd omnibus fare In Bnvniimdi.
BltOOKH fc TUPPRR, Agents, Fnvannnh.
OCt98 E. LAFiTTE fc CO., Aenita, ciiarlcston.
.Hrml-AVrekly* U. 8. Mull Stn m- »
t Line.
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND BT. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
Daily Mail . ....
Packets at Savunah; tha Mall Steam' r SAUrifl si’.Wri)
ING, from I’alatka to Lake Monroe, the Mall .<tugc» H.-id
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs and MaJi-oi.
villf, to Tallahassee; and from Picoltta to St. Augustine.
OOAMULOEE...... Capt W. Wilson.
WM. GASTON. Capt. Jons Irina tan.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt Nicholas Kino.
These Packets leave Savunah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Hetcbnino—Leave PnMtkn every Tueinlay and Friday
morning at 7 o’otock, touching at the above named places
each way.
All goad* consigned to the Agents fimrarded fret of
Miimtasioii. Aon NTS!
BROOKS fc TUPPER, ffavnnnah,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
FOR LIYRRPOOL,
i&it The Ship CHAOS, T. Paxton Mastpr,
•haS bos a l*rge portion of her Cargo on board and will
have despatch.
For freight of 500 boles Cotton apply to
Ju 89 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
NOTICK TO EMIGRANTS.
The fino ship CH AOS. 770 tons register,
T. Paxton Matter,' will sail la a few days for LIT
- i ■ -- - she ha* very huge
for uti; crag- j~»cn-
erpool, and will return to till* port
—j ——-* ■ upodatiou*
ud well ventilated aocomi
gcra.
Jan 29
ms wishing to bring out their friends by this veu
so on application to
“ WASHBURN, WILDER, fc CO.
. . FOR LIVERPOOL.
^ Tlio Dr. ship ACADIA, Cant. O.-ilr
J® Ice, having the greater ;iart of her cargo on band,
Will have despatch. For fr« Ight engagements, apply to
Jan 23 it. \V. HAMILTON .
FOR LIVERPOOL.
^ The new American barque TYRING
11AM, ClruichiU, master, with the greater put ••
canto engaged and going on boar d,xvll! have despatrh
For Freight, apply to FHANCIS WOOD.
,Janl8
FOR LIVERPOOL.
4 The Br. barque SPRINGFIELD,
■ Robert Roy, tnarter, nxvhu tluoaTouiths of her
cargo engaged and going onboard, etvlll have despatch.
Jnn U® ’ m ' Y U> ANDREW LOW fc CO.
FOR PROVIDENCE.
Thb new barque ZILPHA P. BROWN.
i Bro«vn ta mMter, having tiro greoir-r part nf her car-
•BS Brown, master, having tho greater nartnfh
go engaged, will have despatch. For Freight, a milt
Jan 31 *' PADELFnBD fc i
FOR BOSTON.
"I'h® new and superior brig ZENOBI j
Carlton, roaster, bavtiix a portion of li-r freii
engaged, will have despatch lor the above non. ;
freight, apply to URIOAA.M f* Ki'.LLY
Ju35
FOR BOSTON
The bi
For light Frel
larque NIAGARA, Cant. Jarvis.
Freight, or Passage, apply to
PAoELfolili fc FAY.
FOR NEW-YORK—NEW J.INE.
Passage Only.—The regular packet
•hr. ATHALIA, Capt. Purnell, hawrt« nil her
ogi'd will have quick despateh for the ahov*
■cbr.
cargo engog.’d will
port. For Passage
upper wharf, or to
despateh lor the i
only; apply on .board, nt Annomii
OB ANE fc ROWLAND.
meetWL.
%’S
FOR NEW-YORK.
Tho barque THEQXANA, Borland
master, haying most iff her cargo epraged, will
-isxrihgttnnsi of her cargo nicaged, »
meet with despatch. lor ba'nnco of Freight, or Pwa^
PADELFOltl) fc FAY.
FOR NEW YOlllC-Oril Plsfnriltoherl Line.
Tito superior regular packet ship M A
ION, < Tliomjw in, will MAtl Tn .'Iorkiiw.
For passass only, apply on boirtl at Tclfoir’s wharf, or in
JanS-l BRIGHAM fc KKLLY.
FOR NEW-VORJC—T1RIG LINE.
^ The fast Railing:
SrtS SENATOR, Knapp, n»—, r, v
despatch. For Fr iglit -r I'v .i:>.
Moore’s wharf, or to
. Ju 17 ’ U A HHI'IIN, WILDER fc CO.