About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1849)
IIERR DOWNEY % iriu dvc l»l» Antoiilaliliiff Penbnimnce on THE TIGHT WIRE ON CHRISTMAS DA\\ AT TIIRKB O'CLOCK, I*. M. T jlU WIRE will bo Suspended ACROSS 'l'lllt: ItlVKIt. from tlio toot of llnrnnrd aticcl, ...in. nniir one support, nml lio will Walk on Urn Wire f?om llulcMiuo..'. Island to the City.JlehnspcrforiiH'd tho *«' glniny, ilfeburg, n " CQh” Subscription Salcwnt lo tho Llif tn dco 18 _ .n other place -Ik will be open nt tho principal rciiium rate him lor tho Double,fcc. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. PRICK »Sf VHADKlt, 117 BAY-STREET, R espectfully call iim attention of the miiMI'' to one of ttlo largest ami best selected as- inn*of superb clothing, ready made, ■ml GOOlId or the newel style* to make up to order, to be (bund this side of the Potomac. Soliciting patronage. w« relv on our merit*, under the full n-surnnee that all ihn.« who favour us with n mil will find It to their Inter- Mtrn nurehaso of us. Our Good* arc sulected from tho h**t In tho world, on tho best term* and under tho most mTlvauUieoii* elf cum *131106*, expressly for this market bv our Air. PRICE, who Is constantly in tho City of New- Vnrk attending to our hu iness Interests, and Whoso Uuto ■ad abilities the people well know how to appreciate, ha haring been engaged in the Inislneaof our provision In this City for the past twenty-ono years. dec 35 NEW STORE, 102 JIR YA N - S TR EET, Next lloor to Collin# At HulUlcy. T IIE Subscriber bo^a to call tho attention of .... ..f il... I'll, nml llin alirrnlm.lln* OAITSno a arSdo.Kld SLIPS; Children's 8I10E8, of dlfTbrent styles; Alen’a lino Pump Bole and Water Proof BOOmdo. fine French Calf 1IR(>0ANS; do. Cloth and Pauent Leather OAlTEIlSt NEOno BIloBB. of various kinds; Gent’s fine Bilk attd Fur HATS; Glased and Cloth CAPS, and a variety of other floods, all of which are .ITereditprice,thitctnnot ftllttplUM. j^qpmaN. p. 8.—Expected dally per ship Hartford, a splendlddu- tfllcatc assortment of the above Goods. lmo doc 14 NEW DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT Corner nf Hioughton »nd UarnArtl-Sfa. SOUTH SIDE MARKET-SQUARE, LiunBinac’e new StlCK SVILOINO. rpHE friends of tho undersigned, and a gen- X *1011* public arc respectfully Informed, that we arc nmv opening an entire new Stock of FANCY AND STA PLE DRY GOODS, IIONNETS, IUBUON8, fcc. which . . are offered at a ■mail advance nn first co*t. Please give "7., J,, cnll. SPENCER CURRBLL, deo 13 us a call, dee 13 IVM. A. BOGGS. VARIETY STORE, CORNER OF DULL ff BROUGHTON-STS. Under the Lyceum Hall. -DO T fc\J. M. HAYWOOD respectfully In- r) • form the clUieni of Savannah and vicinity that they have This Day opened anew VARIETY STORE, where they Intend to keep constantly on hand a large assortment of SPLENDID GOODS, a part of which Is here named t Parlor and Door Mats, Dusters. Rockers and Wagons, Rattan Chairs, llrooms. 1 ubs. Palls, Baskets, and a gen eral assortment of articles lit for the Kitchen fc Family nse. Also, as magnificent an assortment of TOYS as ever offered In this or any other market. Denlere aro piuticularly invited to call and examine our beautiful stock of Toys, os they are ofll-red Very reasonable, at Wholesale and Retail. • ' We will, in a few days, receive a line lot of FIRE WORKS. Also, for sale, the best or Candles, Sugars, Almonds, Rock Candy, Mottoes, kc. kc. Parties supplied at Reduced Prices. —, nov 31 TARE8H Gum DROPS.—1 caso fresh Gum J. Drone, Just received nml for snlo by dec 13 TURNER sc ODEN, Monument-sq. SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1849. DURE Ground CLOVES—For sale by X dec 15 L. J. MYERS, thix-is' Bullulng. WARRANT'S i Just received n | APERIENT fresh supply of Tarrant's Seltzer . TURNER k ODEN, Monument-sq, G UM DROPS—From Henrion, Philadel phia, Jtut received, and fbr salo by G. IL HENDRICKSON k CO., Gibbons' Building. phlAjJust n dee 15 "COLOUR,—100 bhla. Canal Flour: 60 do. X llnltimoredo; for sole by A. WELLES. ■p'ASTERN HAY.—100 bundles, superior XJ quality, landing from barque Scotland, from Bath, «*-ale.by BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. H AY.—160 bundles prime Northern Hay, fbr salt by WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO. dec 15 C* PONGE.—1 case of fine bleached Turkey kJ Cup Sponge, Just received and fur sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO., 14 Gibbons' Buildings. JJOPS^l bale fresh Hopaj ^ust recejved, J. MYERS, Bracts' Building. P ALTIMORE FLOUR—300 bble. How- AJ ard-iL Flour, landing and for sale by J “ ” SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. dec 18 Putter, cheese, &*.*—.10 firkins XI choice Goshen Button 150 boxes prime English Dairy Cheese; 40 Packages Buckwheat, half*, quarters and eighths; landing anti for sale by dco 13 SCRANTtlN, JOHNSTON k CO. ■REFINED SUGAR, 8tc.—60 bbla. Wool- XI acy k Cot., Crashed and Powdered Sugar; 40 do Bttwaru Refined do; 50 do E. Phelps Gin; 40 quarter cask Sweet Malaga Wine; 90 bids. White Wine Vinegar; 90 do Cider do; landing, and fur sale by deo 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc fcO. in— in sioic, mm iu FRAS* WAVER. piTRON and CURRANTS—10 Boxes VJ Citron, 6 bbls Currants. Just received, and fbr sale by R. DsMARTIN. dec 13 PANAL FLOUR, &c.—50 bbli. pure VJ Generaeo Flour; 30 do extra do do; CO half bids do do; 60 bids Treadwell's Iluucr, Sugar and HodaCrackeis; 95 do do Pilot Bread; 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit. Land ing and for tale by dee 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. H AMS.—1 hhd. Adams fit. I ’ Hams, Just received, and fbr sale by TURNER k dec 14 Stevenson's HENRY, Exchange-Dock. PAINT AND OIL STORE, WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE. J SO. a. PALLIDA NT TNVITES his Friends and tho Public gon- X erally, both from town and country, to call and ei- amlne his stock before they purchase. Every arUcle la aoltcted by himself, and will lie warranted or the best qaality.and he will sell at low prices and on acoummo- ting terms. July 83 PAINT STORE. NO. 11 whitakhr-street. T HE Undersigned, having purchased of Denslow k Webster their slock o? PA I NTS, GLASS and PAINTER'S ARTICLES, and having replenished the same, can.now offer to the public a complete assort ment of articles in hit line, which will be told on rca»on- able terms, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the House, Sign and 8hip PAINTING done in n workman like meaner and at reasonable prices. JOHN POOLE, No. 11 Whltaker st., ocl 30 Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow k VVcbster'a ■jYTEW FRUIT, &o—SO drums Flg»; 6 ±1 casks Currants; 10 boxes Citron, Dried Plumb* and Apples; ISO whole, half nml qr. boxes Raisin*; 100 Bo- lognn Sausages; 4 libl*. Hickory Nuts, Pecan, Almonds, and Brnr.il Nuts; just received by dec 19 . W. W. GOODRICH. pHAMPAGNE CIDER &. Cream ALE. \J 90 bbls. choice Champagne Cidort 90 do Cream Ale, landing pcrschr. G. J. Jones and brig M. H. Chnppcl; for DRAPER AND TAILOR. JOHN MALLEIIY, A T the Old Sund on the Bay, adjoining the XJL City Hotel—Has opened an entire Stock of NEW and CHEAP GOODS in hi* linn, consisting of CLOTHS, CABSIMEItEH and VESTINGS, and a general assort- ment of<READY-MADE CLOTHING and FURNISH ING ARTICLES, all or the latest style and best ma terials, which he oflbrs at prices far below any thing ever offered In thit market. He is prepared also to make to order all kinds nf Gentlemen’s Apparel in the most approved style, bating secured the services of Mr. Mott, from New-York, of many years' experience and much celebrity as a Cutter, ha reels confident of being able to please those who favor him with their or ders. Those accustomed to sending North fortheir Cloth ing, are invited to call and examine hit Goods and prices previous to doing so, os he fhela assured that he can fur Rish them on as good terms as they can get them abroad B utter, cheese, potatoes, &c. 90 flrklna Choice Goshen Butter, SB boxes English Jalry Cheese; 50 bbls. Eating Potatoes; 50 boxes Smith’s Family Soap; 50 do Buchan.sdo;75do l ib. Bar do; 100 boxes Colgate's No. I, dojOO bills. Treadwell's Butter,Hu ger and Soda Biscuit; 30 boxes do. Soda do.; SO bbls. pure Genesee Flour; landing and for sale by dec 18 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. C UGAR, Coflee, Liquor, Tobacco, 8tc.—25 O hhd*. Choice Porto Rico Sugars;950 baga prime Pio Coffee; 100 bbl. E. Phelps'Gin;95d<i. Domestic Brandy; 50 do. N. E. Bum; 150 botes Grant k Williams’ Tobacco, 5’a and 8's; 100 dax. Painted Buckets; 50 do. Brooms, Palmed Handles; 50 bbls. Canal Flour; 35 hairdo. Buck wheat Flour,95 quaitcr do. do. do., 95 eighth do. do. do; landing from sclir. Ann Somers, and lor sale hv dec fo SWIFT, DENSLOW k.WEBSTER. J7RESH Il LAKE'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO. n^HIS Valuable Mineral Substance.ia sold X in fine powder, then mixed with linseed oil to the coadstimcy of thick paint, and applied with a brush, ■■a «Rer an exposure of a tow months to the atmosphere, this coating becomes a perfect slate or cost of mall pro tecting whatever L covered from the action oftlie weath er and from Are. There le nothing equal to It fbr steamboat and cor decks, for all kinds oriron, a* it forma a coating nearly as hard as the Iron itself, sad never cleavee off. In some places, a spurious artlelo hoe been sold ns the geauiae, therefore purchasers should be careltil to buy.of authorized Agents. Every Bid. I* marked II PIKE'S FI HR PROOF PAUtT. The above Palntl* for *,»le In Snvannah bv cepl 8 O. A. L. LAMAR, M RS. JERVIS’ Cold CANDY—A fresh ItX supply of till* well spoken of article, Just received, and foreele at New York prices, nt the CHEAP VARIETY STORE, dee 17 Corner Bull and Broughton streets. C ANDY.—A fresh supply'of very fineCan- dy, Just received, al'tiiu Cheap Variety Store, cor ner Bull and Broughton-streets. and fur sale low by dec 17 J. k J. M. HAYWOOD. PASTERN HAY—100 bundles, landing X J per ship Denmark, nnd for sale by T7 PAOELFOttD, FAV k CO. MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE. NO. 10 llAIlNAHII-STRBBT, A FEW Doors South of Market-Square— Mrs. S. TOMB Is now opening a splendid assort went of th* latest Fait and Winter fashiona Ribbons, lion- nets, Faathcri, Flowers, Caps, Tabs, and a general as sortment of Millinery Goods (Silk and Velvet Bonnet* ■electccby Mis* TOMBS, of the latest style and fash ions—will Iw opened on the 25ih.init.) Bonnets altered, cleaned and pressed at the the shortest notice. All or ders from country thankfully received and punctually at tended to. T\JEW Year’s CAKE—Just received, bjr 1Y dec 17 T7XTRA Family SOAP.— Landing per X J *ehr. Anna Somers i 50 boxes extra family Soap; for “ lsb y dec 19 J. V. CONNERAT. ROBINSON & CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAILORS* K EEP constantly on hand :t full supply of the best French^EngliKh nml German Cloths, Ca •- •iraers and Vettings. Together with a full assortment of Fancy Articles. Also, a large stock of Reody-Mndn line Clothing. All of which they offer low, nt GAUDRY'S BUILDING, sept 18 Next door to Pulaski House. TD ACON SIDES, &c—20 hhds. Bacon Jx Sides; 100 bbls Canal Flour; 50 boxes Checso; 90 bbls. refined Sugar, 10 bales Gunny Cloth; for sale by nov 17 SMITH k HUMPHREYS. VALE ROYAL STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL. T IIE attention of the consumers of Lumber ure»pectfUlly solicited to the following described qunliti<-H nml kiml- of Lumber now on hand and fbr said by tin; Subscribers, vlxt Finland * ml quality Planed, Tongued and Grooved Board s 1,1 \, 1V, U<i and 1# Inch thick, rromO to 14 Planed null Edged Wenlhcr Bonrds, X* X and.l Inch thick, 0 to 14 inches wide; second quality Weather Hoards, Xt X "'"I 1 lncl1 thick,8to 14 inches wide— which Ik sold at a low price, and is very deslrublo for roofing where either tin or shingles nro used. Shelving, Planed and Jointed, X to ljf Inch thick. 1 to IV inch merchantnhlo wide Boards. 1 to 1V Inch second quality do do. Ship Plank nnd assorted Scantling. A portion of the above described Lumber la well sea toned, and suitable for Immediate use. in.I Lumber furnished to order nt short notice. Lumber, when purchased In lot* of not less than 5,000 feet, will be delivered upon nny wlmrf In the city. For engagement, apply at the Mill, or at the office of the Subscribers, 04 Bay-strcct. aug W. B. GILES fc CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEATHER AND FINDING STORE, Cor. Barnard fy Bryan-$l»., North lidt tht Market. Savannnh, Georgia. TOHN P. BAUM respectfully informs his O Friends and tho Public generally, tfm; he Is enabled to offer a choice and extensive nssortincut ol the best French, German and American Cnlf Skins, Patent Leath er, RusseU Leather, Saddlers' Leather. Skirling Leather, Band Leather, Spilt Leather. Buck-Skins, Kid-Skins, Kip-Skins, Seal-Skint, Black Morocco for Boots, Light Morocco for Shoes, colored Morocco, colored Linings, best Oak and Hemlock Sole-Leather, Bhoeinnkera* Ink and Wax, Marking Ink for Merchants,' Soap Stone, kc., for sole at New-York and Baltimore Prices. It would be advantageous for gentlemen working In this line of busi ness to examine the stock) os he keepe Lasting!, Toole. Materials and Findings, of ell kinds used In the Boot and Shoemakers’ line, and Is dally receiving supplies. Orders from the Country ptomptly attended to. DYING ESTABLISHMENT. A. GALLOWAY, 70 YORK-Streot,—Rear of the Court r CX House, Savannah, (Go.)—Grateful for tho en cnurngcniRiit extended to hint by hit patrons and friends since 1839, respectfully solicits a continuance nf their fa yore, assuring them that all articles entrusted to him will lie done in the best manner; Lollies' Silk and Wnolun Dresses, Shawls, kc., continued to be cleaned and dyed various colours, so tu to give good satisfaction. Ladles' Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed, In it fashionable ■lyle. Kid Gloves cleaned In tho beat manner. Table Covert cleaned pr dyed, tumay be required. Gentlemen’s Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, ns may be required, 11 Uieaamo superior atyli as hitherto. Tennsmoderatc. rdera from the country punctually attended to. tuw npr2 STOCK OP GROCERIES FOR SALE. 1 PHE Subscriber, about leaving for CALI- X FORNIA, offers for sale, ut the corner of Brough- wnand Drayton streets, one of the best wlecUrt *toek of ORQGBRIES in the city. Hithurchautd bnve all been miitle for cash, at the lownt market prices, In the city of New-York. The stand is nn old ratnblhhed one, nml for business, there Is nonn belter located. A rata opportunity I* now olfored, at the best season of the year, to enK*ge in a profitable and safe basinets. Ton purchaser at thin time »a luhamagsous trade can be made with J. O. HINOHMAN. T) ALE ROPE—100 coils Rale Rope, land- X.J Ing from brig Macon,, and for sale low by dec M CRANE k ROWLAND. f^NION SETS—3 bbls. of Onion Sets, just received, and for sale by dec 13 GEO. R. HENDRICKSON k CO. THRESH Garden SEEDS—Warranted, X crop of 1849; |u(t received, and for tale by O. II. HENDRICKSON u CO. deo 13 Gibbons' Building's. J. V. CONNERAT. DATES.- dec 18 ■For sale by II. J. GILBERT, West aide Market nq. /■'I URUANTS, CITRON and PRUNES— KJ For sale by II. J. GILBERT, -* t!8 West side Market-sq. W. W. GOODRICH T) ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 bbls. XJ Baltimore Flour, from White Wheat, laud IK /Il FIFTEEN THOUSAND „ PAIR* Of NEGRO 13ROGANS. . it.. I- 0.1, Subjcribcra arc now receiving - their 1-aB supply of Loriiea', Gent’s, Misses’, hoys’ and Children's llOUi Hnnd SIIOES, together With the laraest Stock of NEGRO BROGANS ever ofll-red In this inarSet. 1 hey feel confident that their stock is a* well selected ■" d *. n ‘ h « B fate,and would Invite Plant- ftfrefa Interesicd In good Bargains, and who are gp -10 "hcourago Southern enterprise, to give us a A portion of our Negro Brogans are of OurgU Mon- unfucturt. Should sufficient encouragement be given us, Zr'SHtyir XWfawnwbe kept at home that other wise will pass Into hands or ihosu who, for yean, have fattened upon Southern Indifforence and lack of enerav R „ „ TOYS I TOYS I H. HOWELL, as usual, has out a very • large and hnndsome assortment of TOYS, which Wishes the Agents of OLD SANTA CLAlls and CHRIS CRINGLE to call and examine, nfier viewing the stocks of other store*. A* he I* quite an oid lund at the dec 19 tji extra landing per J. A. NORRIS. QUGAR.—20 hhds. prime St. Croix Sugar; kJ 100 do prime to choice Porto Rico do;95'do prime New Orleans do; 50 do fair to prime Muscovado do; for 1 la . a. webi.Ea. N O. SUGAR, Canal FLOUR, &c.—75 • hhds. prime to choice N. O. Sugar; 100 whole and half bbls. Canal Flour, purt extra; 50 packages Buck- “ — —“illy rece wheat; 50 bbls. Mercer sale by nov 7' Potatoes; recently received; for QEGARS, 8tc—25,000 “La India” arid O “Justo Sana" Segnra; 5 bbls. White Beana, Smoked D^fand Tonguc.i Ju.t received^ ^ /'COFFEE.—500 bags prime Rio Coffee; for oct J3 la by A. WELLES. T) ARRIE’S INCOPHEROUS—2 gross of JJ of this popular preparaUon for by dec 11 n iur uw nnir. A. A. SOLOMONS, Market-square. PRA’S. WAVER. T7INE VELVET SPONGE—Of very su- JU perlor quality, received by dco 11 A. A. SOLOMONS, Mirkct-sq. 13 ALE ROPE—100 coils Kentucky Bale J. J Rope; landing per achr. Townsend Jones and for aaleby **° * iiov 7 JAS. A. NORRIS. r* U1TARS.—A splendid assortment, com- \JT prising every variety—at the llaruionlo Instltuti, dcdll F. ZOGBAUM kCO.. Importer*, Corner St. Jullan-ot. and Market-square. •DRASS INSTRUMENTS—The largest X) variety every offered in Savannah—Including *" descriptions, for sale by F. ZOGBAUM k CO.. Importcre, dec 11 Comer Su jullan-st. and Market-square. /•COUNTRY Merchanla and Dcalere in Mu- Kj slcallnitrurncriU are invited to visit the Harmonic dec ll Corner St. Jullan-st. and Market square. AJ Brass and Wire Fendere; for sale at .' dco 19 WEEDS k MORRELLS, Droughton-st. TO PLANTERS AND FACTORS. PLANTATION IIHOGANS AND HOUSE SER- vants* shoes. I ho Subscribers respectfully call the fit attention or purchaser* to their large stock 0 f the » lfcLabove articles, The Shoes are made to order ex- . pr^fly for tho Plante re’ Trade, and are such a* can be confidently recommended fur servlet. They will be carefully fitted to measures at the shortest notice, or ■old by the case, by ©.JOHNSON fc CO., 109 Drynn-st. * ffcrjBONNETS at WHOLES A LE.flftvm ABIDLER, IJAlirrUBI & to. B-Aj *V2X , l ave received a large atock of Ilonncts.nuBT or recent Importation, of the latest styles; En « IUh Durce, Milan, Uradford, and Whole Straw, which they offer on accommodating terms, at wholesale only. 149 CONGRESS-STREET. m PALL AND WINTER^ . —fashions.— rag TTOfiHf. 1 ^Fashionable NUTRIA. MOLESKIN andDKUSH HATS, of various ^jalltiea. A fine assortment of Gents’ and Youths CAP8;togath- er wlUt a very extensive stock or HATS and CAPS, de signed for the wholesale trade, which ere offered to city and couutrydealen on liberal terms, at New-York prices. N. LYON, Successor to Ivea, Horsey k Co., ••pt 10 Gibbons’ Range. C| GENIN’S HATS.-Jiut rocelved per is ateamer Cherokee, a few cases of those popular Hatt,from John M. Genin, 914 Broadway New York, Author of the History of tho Hat; alto, a fresh «up- ply or VV. 11. Beebe k Co.’s lint*; forsale at Naw York prices, by AMBLER, BARNUM k CO., dee 5 149 CongrCse-ttrcet. CHEAP CASH STORE. rPHE undersigned will in future keep a coni- X potent and experienced person at the North, to pur- chaseiheirGoodion tho coshjirinclple,and will aelltnem at tho lowest possible price for cash nr approved paper, our atock will be large, consisting of every variety of Oomls suitable for the Fell end Winter trade. Planters and Merchants visiting the city, will please call and examine our Stock. M. PRENDERGAST k CO., ■ug 1 Corner Whitaker and Congress streets. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. 'Ll P. WAlllNG having formed a Co-part- XX. nerahlp with his brother, WILLIAM WARING, at New-York, the business will, in future, be conducted here under tite Ann of H. F. WARING k CO. II. F. WARING, AugnstQOth, 1849. WILLIAM WARING. f\LD and Choice WINES, BRANDIES, \J kc.—The undersigned has now on hand lor tale a rholcoatockofWINEHand LIQUORS,of his own Im- portaUon, amongst which it an Invoice of choice old Re- *er* Madeira, from the well known house, or Olivers k Co., consisting of 3 pipes; 5 half pipes, and 10 qr. casks. —ALSO— Otnrd, Dupuy k Co’s. Brandy, old and choice article, pale and dork; Haxereede Force’s do. do. do. pale; Jean Louis’, vintage 1811, do. do. do.; Swan and Hour Glaxs Holland Gin; old Bcotch Whiskey; Jamaica -nd Bt. Croix Rmn. —ALSO IN ITOtR— Direct from Bordeau, a choice lot of Brandy Fruits In Glass Jars, assorted; Cordials, Olive Oil, Sardines, and White Wine Vinegar—end.many other article! too nu merous to mention. dec 10 J. ROUSSEAU. fiODEY’S Ladies’ BOOK, and Graham’s VJ Magazine for January, 1850, are received. Those who wish to subscribe for the year, will please call #2.50-postage free if paid In advance—If charted, *3.00. dec 17 J. B. CUUBEDGE. ■VK/ATER PROOP GARMENTS—G. V V 8. Nichols has Just received a lot of Wafer Proof Cloaks, Over Co.)!*, Caps and Leggini, for sale cheap for cash at his Clothing storo, nov 94 GIBBONS'RANGE. ID LACK, Brown and Blue Cloths, Doe-skin Xi Cnstlmere, Satllncls,Tweeds, kc. For sale cheap, nov 97 Da WITT k MORGAN. 1 ARGE Size Bed BLANKETS—Superi- AJ or quality, for tale low by dec 4 MARSHALL k ATKIN. LTEAVY Satinetts.Cassimereeand Tweeds, XX for sole low by MARSHALL k AIKIN. dec 4 r1ASHMERES, Mouslin de Lainee, Al- \J paccas, and other styles of Dress Good* at reduced prices; for sale by DEWITT fc MORGAN, dee 17 lUbcro's New Building. Q H AWLS.—Plaid longand square Shawls, O Thibet do. black Merino do., Tut kcrie do., kc.; at reduced prices, for sale by DkWITT k MORGAN, dec 17 llllu-ro's new Building. T ACE CAPES, N. W. Collars, Kid XJ Gloves, fcc. For sale by DkWITT k MORGAN, dec >7 Itlbero’s New Building. T ONG SHAWLS, Kid Gloves, Velvet J.J Trimmings, Standing Collars, Cuffs, kc., just re ceived per Cherokee, aud tor sale by nov 93 Da WITT fc MORGAN. ID LACK and Colored Silks, Merinos, Cash- J J merea, and Mouslin de Laines, Just received per Cherokee, and for sale by nov 93 DkWITT k MORGAN. VELVET TRIMMINGS,—A handsome V assortment of.Velvet Trimmings, new style; Velvet Neck Ties and Cuffs; Just received perChero'tee. nov 19 MARSHALL k AIKIN. PHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—Gold Band China Clips end Saucer*, of elegant patterns; China Toilet and Cologne Unities; Gold Band China Mugs; Powder Boxes; highly decorated Vases; Bohemian Glass Colonies and Butter Dishes; China Candlesticks; Wedge- wood, China and Paplur Maclut and Terra Cotta Card Baskets; China and Alabaster Ink Standi; Children's Tea Setts; Bohemian .Glasa Wine Bottles; together with nu merous other China Ornaments. Also; Rosewood Work Boxes. Writing Desks, kc. ko. For sale by dec 17 COLLINS k BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st. A IR TIGHT STOVES—Large sizes,, for xjL public rooms and halls. Also, a few Cooking Stoves, at reduced prices. NAILS AND TIN—300 kegs Nalls, and 50 boxes Tin for roofing. GUNS—30 double-barrel Percussion Guns, assorted prices. SOCKET SPADES—50 dozen, just received. Carriage Way* and Locks for folding doors. AXES—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes, Just received. TWINE.—Bagging, Ball and Seine Twine. BRISTLES FOR GIN8-50 Iba. lust received, and for ■ole by McCLESKEY k NORTON. rTARDWARE.—The Undersigned would XX inform his friends and the public that he has re ceived, by recent arrival!, a large stock of Hnrdware. consisting of Carpenter’s and Smith’s Tools, Agricultural Implements, fcc., fcc., which he will sell el tho lowest market prices, at No. 177 Congresa-st., South West Mar ket. E. HOPKINS, Agent. GRATES.—The Subscriber keeps constantly, on hand n flne assortment nf Grates, which ne will sell at very re duced price*; also a flne assorlnientor Kitchen Furniture -Oct 19 £. HOPKINS, Agent. COPPER-SMITH SHOP. JPHE Undersigned would respectfully in- .X . form the public generally, that they are now pre pared to.do ell kinds of COPPER-SMITH WORK in the host manner, and at reduced prices for cash. Steatn Pipes and Worm* mnde nnd repaired at the shortest no tice; nlso House and Ship Plumbing will be done Inn superior manner- Thoy have now on hand nnd for sale, 4,000 feut of assorted alsea Lead Pipe, Sheot Lead, kc. July 7 McARTHOU fc MORSE. QODEY’S Lady’s BOOK—For January, * Sartaln’a Magazine, for January, 1850. . Tho Cardinal’* Daughter! a Novel; by "Mackenzie Daniel," author of thu Scottish Heiress, kc. Norwood, or Life on tite Prairie; by Ned Buntllne. The Goldun Calf; by the author of "A New Spirit of the Age," kc. Tho.Twn Sisters ;by Lady. Charlotte Bury, author of "Flirtation,” "Tbe Divorced." Received hy dec 17 . JOHN M. COOPER. TpiSHRR'S rWingltomSCR AP BOOK, X London, wllh.36 highly finished engraving*, 4to. Dana’s Geology of the United States Exploring Expe dition, quarto, with a folio volume of plates. ■ The Traveller; by Washington Irving, illustrated with uumcrous Steel engravings. Goldsmith's Miscellaneous Works; ediledby Jos. Prior, In 4 volnines—1st vol. received. Dwight’s Grecian and Roman Mythology, with a serfes of illustrations in outline. Miss Frcdcrika Bremer’s Works, new edition—vol. let "The Neighbours." The Scripture Gift Book, with several finely executed engravings. Egypt Illustrated; by the Rev. Dr. Uawkes, mnnyplates The OgllvIcsjThe Monk; The Golden Calf; Phantoms; Threo Nights; Charity Sisters; The Three Cutters, fcc. Edinburgh and London Quarterly Reviews, for October. Blackwood’s Magazine for November. Icanographlc Encycloprdin, Noe. 1,9 and 3, wi|h nu- merous engravings; one dollar per No. No«l on Christian Baptism, l8mo. dgg r 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. extent and variety any Stock to be found in the Northern cities. Being Of their own importation, tire price* will b* found at least equally as low. „ PIANO FORTES, By mnkcra of the most established reputation, and of warranted durability. „ MILITARY INSTRUMENTS, Of every variety, including the latest Improved Sax- QWEDES IRON—400 tons Swedes Iron, O now landing from barque Sherwood from Stockholm; for salo by nov 13 N. B. fc II. WEED. w700DEN WARE—Cedar Tubs, paint- V V ed Tubs. Bnua Bound Buckets, Chums. Bowls, Trays, Covered Market Basket*, ko., kc., for sale at dee 19 WEEDS k MORRELL'S, Broughton-st. QILlCand Cotton UMBRELLAS.—A full k) Miortment,Ju»t received nnd for snle hy nov 28 , . . . LaUOUHE, BOWflB k CO. ■OLANKETS—3 bales Duffle Blankets, J J received per Wilson Fullor. Forsalaby doc IS LATHROl' &. FOOTE. EVENING DRESSES—Emb’d Swiss A J Muillns, ncregca, ced'd TnrletnDa; received and for sale. MARSHALL k AlKf.V. pHRISTMAS PRESENTS—Tho Sub- V scriber is now opening a very handsome assortment of Annuals, splendidly bound Blblis, Prayer Bonks, Ju- vsnlles. Portfolios, kc., suitable for ChrlstmM present*. The Brilliant, a Gift Book for 1850. Tht Sacred An nual, a Gift Book for all seasons; by RaV. 11. Wald. Tflu Gem of Beauty, or Literary Gill for.1850; by Emily Par- civnl. The Roitmary, a Collection of Sacred ortd Religion* Poetry. I IT he roefs Offering, for 1650, aditad by Borah Josephs Christmas Rose* and Naw Yew's Gilt, a present for Young People. . The Rosary, or 1 Rev. Edward E. H BY CO 1114.V At FOSUICIC. Private Sale. HOLLAND GIN.-8 pipes •• Vino Leaf brand* In bumli 9 do. "Imperial Eagle,"do. do. 85 do. Shoulder*. FORK—50 bble. Mass. nov 97 HARMONIC INSTITUTE. or every variety, Including the latest Improved Bax- Horne. Complete Ban* furnished at New-York prices. By tha dozen or singly. Country ’Merchants and Dealara arc Invited to Inspect the qualities and prices. Also, Flutes, Guitars, Violoncellos, Double Bosses. French and German Accordaons, Flutinos, Harmonicas, Violin Bows, Bridges, Screw*. Rosin. Ilelr for Bows, Mutes, Capo d’astras, Music Desks, Tuning Hammers and Forks, and In flne every article pertaining to the line. All of which are offered wholesale or retail at Northern price*. Instruction Book* for all Instruments, Sheet Music,kc. including ell the new and standard publications. J „ F. ZOGBAUM k CO., dec 7 Cor. of St. Julian-at. and Market-square. Last Day uf hale. BALI* CLOSE Tilt* Af TSSMOON AT THRU O'CLOCK. $20,000—$10,000! 20 Prize of 11,000. „ D*AW* IN CBAELStTON Till* WAV, 80TH IN»T. GnEENEiV PULASKI fllONUM ENT LOT'IIY m , *XTSA CLASS NO. 1IV, roa 1849. To be decided by drawing-of South Carolina Lottery, lose 51, to be drawn at Charleston, (S. C.) Tbla Dey, Dec. 90,1849. J. W. MAURY fc CO., Managers. HIGHEST rant* I 1 Prize nf. 5*20,wmj 1 do. of 10,000 1 do. of...., 3,000 1 do. of. 9,645 80 do. of. l,iMJ 19 do. or. .MW kc. kc. PATENT PLANING MACHINE. /^J.REAT Improvement In Planing, Tongut Ing and Grooving Lumber. JOSEPlf P. WOOD BURY'S Patent Plaining Machine. The subscriber having received Letter* Patent for a stationary Cutter, Planing. Tonguelng nnd Grooving Ma chine, now offer* for sale Machines and Rights to use the some. This machine will plena 6,000 feet of boards to any uniform thickness, In one hour; producing a better finished surfacethanltU-posslble to plane by any other meaiw now known, not excepting the hand plane, and la Mculiary adapted to plana and Joint clapboards, or wea ther boarding, and will do tht work faster and belter that any mnchlnt heretofore Invented. This machine I* so arranged that it planes the board with an unbroken shaving the whole width and length of the material, and docs not take more than two-thirds the power that Is re quited to do an equal amount of work by the Rotary Cut ting Cylinder, now in common use. Th* construction and organisation of this Machine Is different from any oilier now In use. Communications for further particulars cheerfully responded to by addressing the subscriber (post paid,) Boston, Mass. One oftlie above Planing Machines may be seen In operation by calling on the Patentee. JOSEPH P. WOODBURY, may 10 thm ly Border-Street, East Boston, Mots. THE LAFAYETTE BURR MILL-STONE MANUFACTORY, gA.ANl.AII, OA., Bolton’s Building, Diver-st., foot qf IVhitaker-et. The most Extensive In the United SUtee, Y\71LL keep on hand and for salo all the V V various alaes, from 15 inches to 7 foet, aultnble for Hand, Hor*e, Steam, or Water Power, and we war rant our work in every particular; nnd all that purchase of u* if they are not suited shall have the privilcgu to return the stone, and in every instance we will refund the money. We have also made nrrangomenU to exchange Geor gia Burr block* for French with the Importer, and any Brvon preferring the French to the Georgia shell be imlshed at the seme price. And we judge It sufficient warrant to say that over 1000 sets or these Stones have been aold In Georgia, Ala bama, North and South Carolina, nnd Virginia, and the preference being given in every Instance where they are run by the side of the French, os lasting longer; and do ing better work both on Corn and Wheat. And we will ■1*o furnish to order, Bolting Cloths. 8quare Meshes, Mill Pecks, and utensils connected witn milllnegencrally. We are also manufacturing a cheap kind of PLANTA TION MILL, that can be propelled by the same tearing as a Cotton Gin, Steam or WaterPower, and will grind as follows: 15 Inch Mill, wllh9to3 horse power, 48; and the 30 Inch, with 3 to 4 hone power, 00 bu-huls per day; end we say of the Mill a* of the Stone, In every case where it does not suit and is returned the money ■hell be refunded. We have and shall keep constantly on hand a supenor horse power, for propelling Cotton Gins, Mills, kc. Orders from any part of the United Suites accompanied with satisfactory reference, will receive our prompt at tention. th . nov 7 TO PRINTERS. john d. mccueary, PRINTING INK MANUFACTURER, Nos. 331 mill 333 Stsuiton-SIrcel, New-York, Depot, No, 3 Spruce-Street, W OULD call the attention of Printers to hi* Improved PRINTIN l INKS of various kinds and colours, at the following prices: Extra Finn Jet Black, (for Card and Wood Cuts,) 59 00 and $3 00 per lb. Fine Book Ink 0 75 " 1 00 « Book Ink, 0 40 « 0 50 « Fine Red Ink, '. 1 95,1 50 nnd 9 00«« News Ink, 18,90, and 95 ct*. " Blue, Yellow,Grcenand White, 1 05 nnd I 50 « Gold Size ul$9, per lb. and Bronte at 50,75 ct*. and 01, per ox. For the quality nf which ho has the following, beside* uumcrous other testimonials: New-Yonn, Sett. 95, 1848. We havo for some time pnst, used the various qunliiio* of Printing Inks manufactured hy John McCreary, and found them to surpa«s any others we ever used. In beauty end permanency of cojor, and In the process of working. Leavitt, Trow fc Co. Amrriean Bible Society Printing Office. New-York, Skht. 25, 1848. This will certify that I have used the various kinds of flne Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, and find that made by Mr. J. D. McCreary, fully equal to the best. Sylvanoi Hott, Foreman ori'reas Room. For sale at New-York^prlcesj hy dec 14 I *M. COOPER, Agent, Savannah. nrnjuitrations of the Bible, 'edited by the The OoldenCalfjor Prodigality and Speculation In tha 19th Century. Norwood, or Life on thePrsIrfe.by Ned Buntlln. The Cardinal's Daughter, by McKenzie Daniel. The Two BlsUre, by Lady Chariot Dury. dee 18 fed by J. b. cubDedgb. ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN 1MPURP. STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM, VIZ: Scrofula, or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the flier, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sure Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlarge ment and Pain qf the Bones and Joints, Stub born Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudi cious ust if Mercury! Ascitis, or Dropsu. Ex posure or Imprudence in L\fs. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disordeis. In this preparation are strongly aoncentiatcd all the Medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined with the most effectual aids) the moat salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; and it has been so fully tested, not only by patient* themselves, but also by Physicians, that it has received their unquall fled recommendations end the approbation of the public • and has established on its own merits a reputation fo va'los and kppioact far superior to the various com pounds bearing the name of Sarsaparilla. Disease* have been cured, such as are not furnished in the record* of Unto past; and what ft has already dona for the thousands who nave used U, I* capable of doing for the millions allll ■uttering and struggling with disease. It purl lies, cleanses and strengthen* the fountain springs of life, and Infuses new vigor throughout the whole animal frame. ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA. The following striking end as will be seen, permanent cure of an invetetnte case of Scrofula, commends Itself oali similarly afflicted: • . . . Southport, Conn., JRrt. 1, 1848. it, »0 by your Sarsaparilla in the caao of my wife. She severally affilOlcd with tho scrofula on different parts of the body; the glnnd* oftlie peck were greatly enlarged nnd her limbs much swollen. Aftersuffaring over a year and finding no rellcrfrom the remedies used, the disease ■Hacked one leg, and below tho knee gdppurated. Her physician advised It should bo laid open, which was done, but without any.permanent benefit. In this situa tion we heard of, and were Induced to use Sands' Sana, parilln. The first bottle produced a decided and favora ble effect, relieving her more than any prescription she bad ever taken, nnd beforeshe had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her health quite restored. It» now over a ycar0ince the oure was effected, and her health remains good, showing the tllsense was thoroughly eradicated front the system. Our neighbor* are all knowing to'these facts, and think very highly of Sands' 8ars*parilla. • ’ Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. Extract from ■ letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in Louisa county. Vs. t "Gentlemen—I have cured a'negro boy of mint with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with 8crofula,and of aocrofolou* family. Yours r “ "Frederick’s Hall, Vr., July 17, icno.-- Bands* Sarsaparilla—It setfits almost unnecessary to direct attention to an article so well known, nnd «o deservedly popular, aa tills preparation, but patient* often who wish to use the extractor Sarsaparilla ore induced to try worthless compounds bearing the-name, butcon- tslnlng little or none of the virtue or this valuable root; and we think we cannot confar t greater benefit on our readelsthan In directing their attention to the advartlae- mentoftlie Messrs. 8and»ln anmhercohintn. The how tie has recently been enforced to hold a aoatt, and those who wish a really good article will find concentrated in this all th* medicinal velut of tha root The experience of thousand* has proved Us efficacy In curing tho various diseases for which It fo recommended; and at theprraant time more than any othar, perhaps, Is this medicine use- fail, injiropajng the ^retem fbr a chauge of season— Acenuln Savannah,Ga., A. A. Solomon*,O. R. lien drlekrrui fc Co., Turner fc Oden, and ThOfcM. Ttuner k Co. In Macon t Brnno and Virgins. 3fto Juty 8 snlcs nt stumor. Bale Rope. MY COI1EN Ai FOSDICK. .. - . At Private sal*. 101 colls Bale Rope, I landing from ship Ell Whlthey. 90 Prises of. 1900 3o do. of. ISO GOO do. of.. 100 191 do. of. 60 194 do. of. 30 194 do. of 90 kc. kc. Whole Tickets $5- Halves <9 50-Quarters «1 95. Package or Wholes cost Q19S 00, mu*ldraw back 865 00 Do. Halves " 69 50, “ " " .3 50 Do. Quarters« 31 95, “ « •« 16 95 raixta cashed at this oertci. 0(7» 1 leketa and Shurea for sale, end orders from th* country attended to at the Old Established Office of , P. U. I’ENDEIUMST, No. 5 White House, Owens’ Building, Bull stre#., op posite the Pulaski House. dec SO Drews This Day. ■ ALES CLOSE THIS APTESNOON AT 3o’CLOCR. $20.000—$10,000! 20 Prize* of $1,0001 GREENEdtl'ULASKIMONUMENT LOT'IIY ■XTOA CLASS RO. 119, Poll 184V. To be deciJed by dtawing of Houlh Carolina Lottery, Clare 51, to ba drawn at Cbarlttton, a. C., This Day, Doc. 9J, 184V. ’ J. W. MAURY fc CO., Managera. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. •OHBMB. 1 Prize of. *90,000 1 do. of. ..10,out) l do. of. 3,000 1 do. of 9,645 of 1,000 19 Fibres of.... - 90 do. Of, 900 30 do. of 150 100 do. of. 100 fcc. kc. Whole Tickets f5—Halves |9 60—Quarters *1 95. For sole at E. WITH I NGTON’d Lottery and Exchange Office Gaudry’s Building. dec 90 RAWING RECEIVED—The follow- AJ Ing are the Diawn Numbers of Georgia State Lot' crjsUM* No. 40, drawn at Auguste, (Ue.) on the 55 70 53 40 34 85 51 67 50 40 41* Noe. 46 6155, 46 61 53, 49 95 57, end 34 57 70, prizvs ■old in the above Lottery. Call lor the cash at WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE. Christmas Present* lu the Old Favorite SAVANNAH LOTTERY, Which will In* drawn In public To-Morrow Afternoon, In tite Exchange Council Chamber, at 4# o’clock. ■ALBS CLOSE AT 3jg O’CLOCK T. M. $8,000! GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For benefit qf (A* Independent Fire Cempeng at Angnete. CLASS no. 41. To be drawn in Savaunnh, (Ua.) To Morrow, Dtc. 91. D. PAINE fc CU., Managers. scheme: 16 Drawn Ballola in each Package or95 Ticket*. 1 Prize of. 98,000 ( -.O.Pilxe* of. 960 do. or. 1,000 600 do. of 40 do. of .330 62 do. or 90 10 do. of 100 f 62 do. of 15 I do. of 80 | 09 da. or. 10 kc. kc. kc. kc. 79 Numbers—16 Drawn Ballots. Ticket*49 50—Shares In proportion. A Package of Whole* co.t* *65 00, must draw §40 00 Do. of Halve* " 32 50, " " 90 00 Do. of Quarters « 16 95, " " 10 00 A Package of Tickets Is warranted to draw back more Ihun half tho amount inverted nett. rRlSCS CAIUSD AT THIS omcK. For sale at U. W. WYLLY'S LUCKY OFFICE, 0(7* Order* from the Country promptly attended to ■nd Priaaa cashed on demand. dtc 90 Snlcs nt auctfou. MY T. J,'WALSH Ai CO, Oil TUESDAY, Jan. 1st, will be told InfionloftheCourt llotue, between tht u*ual hours of sal ; t live Sh.ire* of the .Marine fc lire Insurance Bank, be- longlng to tht estate of Abram Nlobols, deceased, and Snlrs .it Stuttfoit. WAREHOUSE AN1) COMMISSION UU8IN ESS. , rpHE undersigned continue their business as X heretofore unuur the firm oi ADAMS, IIUPKlNd k CU., Aniguatii, Un., end have established a branch un- derihu Arm of F T. WILLIS fc CU.,S*vananli,Ua. Orders for good* promptly flllvd. Liberal advances made wltou required. The per*uual attention of on* of the partners will be given to all business entr ste J to ciitur hou *e, JOHN N. ADAMS, LAMBKTH UOi*XI*A. FRANCIS T. WILLIS. C. WILLE, No. 203 King-Street, opposite Victoria House, Chnrlestuii, (H. C.) IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealor in Eng- X hit, French, Ueruian and lioiuertlc FANCY UUUDti, HU31EUY, GLOVES, BUTTONS, and all kind of Trim- miug«. Combs, Brushes, Violin*, P ans, suspender* t ins, Needles, Jewelry, Perfumery, Toys, Marble*, Blaus, Pencils, Steel Pens, kc. 4mo tug 30 PLANTATION FOR SALE. Belonging to Estate of Alexander George, deceased, LOUISIANA. fPHE upper half of a certain Island called X GRAND COQU1LLE, situated lu the northern part of Lake I'ontehartralu, between beyou Uoiifoucu and Pearl river at thu entrance of the Klgolet*, In toe Parish ol st. Tammany, state of Louis! ana—said to con- tain about 10,000 acre* of high and arable land for the cul ture oftug.tr, cotton, and rice. There Is on the Island an extensive Forest, a large prnporiiou of which la of the be*t live oak, nnd ou the Lake there is an inexhaustible bank of shells and white sand. If uot disposed of at private sale on or before the 03th ofDecembernexLll will be sold on that day by PAUL E. LA YET, Auctioneer, to the highest bidder. For tern e, which will be madeuberal, apply to J; II. AS1IBK1DGE, Agent lor tht (lain, FOR SALE. A Valuable Hammock and Inland Swamp PLANTATION, situated on the Buffalo Swnrnp. in Glynn County, Georgia,consisting of:— 190 acre* nf cleared Hammock. 35 " of cleared Pine.. 740 " of uncleared Inland Swamp. 320 << of uncleared Hammock. 1,900 " of Pino and Scrub. This tract Is at tha outlet of tha Buffalo 8wamp, and Is the key of that extensive and rich body of land; at the Idwet point there U a drainage of eight feet at low wafer, and above Itan abundant back water ofacVeial miles extent. The soil of the Swamp I* of the richest kind, ■nd fo well adapted to Cotton, Cane, Rice and Corn. On about one hundred ecreithe larxe growth of Umber la entirely killed, and thit part is so situated as to be easi ly drained nnd embanked. A creek affording a schooner navigation touche* the lower point of tho tract. The Pine Land U heavfly Umbered, and well adapted to thtmaking of Turpentine.. On the cleared portion of the tract there are a com fortable framed Dwelling House of five rooms, framed Kib'hen and Cotton House, and Pole Houses for Corn, Fodder, stable*, kc. The range for Cattle end Hop Is unsurpassed by nny in tite country; and easy access by "rad rui'ts, It had to every part of the tract. For terms and ftiitlfer particulars, apply to CAPERS k HUGER, Charleston,8. C. or J. H. COUPER, Darien,Ga. oct 4 thm 43 FOR BALE. ^■PHAT largebody of valuable Pine Land, in X Burke County, known as the Telfiilr Mill Tract. It lies on the Savannah River, 31 mile* below Augusta, and below Demery’s Ferry on tho one side, and above Griffin’s Ferry on the other. This Tract, In one body, contains front IS to 90,000 acres, or tbe largert and best Pine Timber on the Savannah Itlver. It baa many flne landings, mill seats, and never falling streams or water. For a Cotton Factory, the sites are unrivalled. This valuable body of Timber Land,.un*urpns*ed In tite size and quality of the Pines, lu convenient landings, aud its ready access tothe important market of Savannah, C resents attractions to tumbercra and ranging Umber cut- trs. There are on the place several hundred acres un der cultivation, with a comfortable Private Residence, Ogereeer’a House and Nezro Cabins. The numerous 8uw Mill* established at Savannnh, ■nd the fariliiiea for export, must sustain the prices now paid for Timber. The Tract will he sold in 6ne body, and if desired, on long credit. Apply to R. HABERSHAM k SON, dee 18 tuths 6 Savitnnsh. NOTICE. ‘IT'XTRACTS from FIRE ORDINANCE, Ti llth March, 1825 — And It shall be towftil for the Chief Fireman, or any 6f the members of the Fire Com pany, when ■ fire break* out, to command any peraon or person* lu aid ami iu«iat in fllting tho engines with water, and In conveying the said engines and buck ets to the place or places where the Are may bo, and to aid and assDt In extinguishing tite Are under the direc tions of tho Fireman. And If any person or person* shall refuse or neglect to obey such command, it shall be the duty of the City Marshal, or any of the City Consta bles, nr In their absence it shall be lawful for nny Fire man to arrest such person or person* and bring nim or them before the Major or any of the Aldermen present, who le hereby authorised to commit him or them to the Guard House until the next day, if at night, or if in the day time to commit the said offender or offenders to the custody of a guard until tite extinguishment of the Are, and thereafter take hie recognisance to appear at the next meeting or Council to answer for the sold offence, ■nd on conviction thereof shall he fined In a turn not ex ceeding thirty dollais, and tbe Clerk of Council ihull, when directed |by Council, publish the tame wlthr the name or the party, at loastonce,in th* Gaxeltes o the city. It ahull not be lawfttl for any peraon or pereone whatso ever to rldn in nr through any nnrt of asqnare.atreetnr font In which the Inhabitants enall be assembled for tho purpose nf extingulthiniflre, except the Commandant of the Militia, with such officers aa may he necessary In at- tendnnee on him, and it shall be lawful for him or them to do to In such cases only os may require that he should com mu nlcau with the Chief Fireman. Penalty not ex ceeding 930,00. True extracts. EDWARD G. WILSON, dee 19 6 ClerR of Council »Y T. J. WALSH Af CO. Those valuable Plantations known as "Mordant," and "Springfield," on skldaway Island; containing fifteen Hundred acres, pn tht premises Is n comfortable Dwell- ing end out Houses, Barns and Stables, In good order— also, a fine Wharf, for landing. The owner Is now en raged In putting up ■ p'snk fence on a ditch, to seperate It from the other ■ettle.nwt*. 700 acres Is clenred, nnd M0 in woods. It i, capable of supporting 900 head or Cattle gll tht year. There aie 340 large Live Oak Trees now standing, ealecfed and marked by Major Bwlft. for ■ Government contract—the growth Is oak and pine. For 1 Vegetable Garden, the soli ennnoi be suiposred, and tha locality Is much better than those in the neighborhood of the city, bring more protected from frosts. The owner contemplate* removing his Saw Mill In tha vicinity of tha city, and offers tbe a laws vnlunbl* Plan tations at private »ale, until the first Tuesday In January nest, and if not dDpo.ed of, will be offered on that day at public auction; at the Court House. Terms—One, two, three and fourycar*, with Interest and pereonal security. For ftirther particulars apply at tht Counting room. dec 19 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LTOUSE and LOT No. 3, Pulaski Ward, XX Liberty street, rent* for #100 per annum; House and half Lot No. 15, Liberty Ward, rent* for #150 per an num; Lot No. 3, Pularkl tquare, sixty by 100 feet, fea simple; House nnd Lot No. 91, Pulatki-tquarv, fee sim ple, rented el #350 per annum; Lot No. 10, fourth Ty- ihlng,Auson Ward, and Improvements, Lot fat simple; Lot* No*. 15 and 18, CUrry Town, with aix tenement houses, each rented at #190 per nnnum, Lots fee simple; . Lot No. 99, Jackson Ward, with improvements, cornets ontwostyeeuandalane. Also, Lot No. 12, Franklin Ward, and Improvement* on Montgomery-iirtci. For further 1 nformation, apply to ' GEO. W. WYLLY, no v 26 General Agent and Broker. f'kN Thursday night, the 27th Nov. last, VJ while lu the Depot or Passenger Car, a MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, more properly a MEMORANDUM BOOK, wrapped with a tape suing, containing Receipts, and Accounts nn prr.ons both in liurke and Richmond Counties; alto several private Letter*, and one Note of Hand for thirty dollars and upward on John Jonea, of Burke County, end various other pa|N-rs not recollected^ Any person finding the seme ana leaving It with Noble A. Darden, Savannah, William Wndley, Tre’s C. R. Hoad, or to the Subscriber, residing near No. 8 C. H. Road, shall be liberally rewarded. dot 6 - A. H. ANDERSON. WANTED. A Peraon who ia an experienced .Manufac- Jx. lurer, having been twelve year* part employed in a large Cott n Manuiactory In the Latferu State*, la dctlrouf to make an engagement with aom* similar es tablishment in the South, at a moderate cnropmitailon, a change of climate being an ot>Je< t By adures-lng N. P. K., box 1728, New-York P. O., a negotiation ran la* opened. References of the hlghcri character will be given. 6 dec 14 WANTED, A Situation aa TEACHER—By a*Gentle- xjl mnn who received ■ public education in one of the N. K. Co.legee, and who bar thoroughly prepared him,elf for his profession ■■ Teacher. He bos bad more thnn ten yenra experience It teaching, and haa been for tire last five year* Teaching In Georgia. Ceitifiiates ol f>*od moral character, echolershlp, experience to teaching, kc. will be furnished on application. * Address II. R. N., Savannah, Ga. V Mllledgeville Recorder, afid Augusta Chronicle fc Sentinel will publi.h 3 times weekly, and charga this Office. 19* dec 13 NEGROES WANTED. ONE HUNDRED able-bodied Follows can VJ be hired to the Central Rail-Road k Banking ('empt ily of Georgia, for tbe approaching year. Term* liberal, payment* quarterly. Appplyto WILLIAM M. WADLEY, nov 94 otutb sup’t. WANTED. A SUPERIOR MEAT COOK, for whom xX’IIlirral wages will be paid. A Man would be pre ferred. Apply to the undersigned at Griffin, immediately, nov 9 CUOLIDUE fc MILLER. WANTED. VOUNG NEGROES—Boys and Girls; for X whom cosh will be paid. Apply to No. 170 Bay-tt. sept 95 FOR RENT, HPHE Cellar under Store No. 163 Bay-itreet, X until Nov. 1st, 1850. Enquire or nov 8 PETER O. THOMAS. FOR RENT. A Store on Telfair’* wharf, convenient for XJL storing cottou, fcc. Apjlyto oct 90 CRANE k ROWLAND. STATE of GF.OnGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY. WROUGHT TO JAIL, on the 16th inst., a AJ Negro Man, named MOSES, auppoted t > belong to Mra. Amy Kelly, orperry, Houston county. He !< about 45 years uf age, of light complexion, five factseven Inches high. C. D. PATTERSON, Jailor. dtc 19 3 Central 11.11. Ai Bank'g Caniu'jr of , t SAVANNAH, DEC. 4th, 1849. J T\I VIDENDNo. 14.—A Dividend of $3 60 AJ per Shore on th* Stock of this Company (other than the 8 par cent- Stock,) ha* been declared This Day. Payable ou and after the 15th Inst. GEO. J. BULLOCH. Cashier. Holders of th* new 8 per cent Stock will be paid the 6th Semi-Annual Dividend, on and after the 15th Inst. V Macon papers please publish one month, dec 5 — Central R. R. Af Bsnk'g Comp'y of Ga., | SAVANNArtl, DEC. 4th, 1849. J *VTEW STOCK.—In pursuance of a Reso- 1" lutlon pasted by the Board of Directors, rotlee Is given that Hooks of Subscription for #150,QUO of the new guarantied Eight Per Cent, mock of this Company, be opened at th# Bauking House in this City. Hy order, GEO. J. BULLLOCI1, dec 5 — Cashier. Central R. R. 4; flunking Comp’y of Gs., j SAVANNAH, DEC. 3d, 1849. j nPHE Annual Election for Nine Directors to X manage the affaire of this Institution, will be held nt the Banking House In Ibis City on Mondat, the 7th day of January next, between tbe hours or 10 A. M. and 9P:M. By order. GEO. J. BULLOCH, - dec 4 Cashier. SCHOOL. rPHE Subscriber respectfully announces that X he has opened a School in the Basement of tiie Second Baptist Church, in which will be taught all tho branches or ■ thorough English education. Particular attention will be given to the Elementary studies. BERNARD MALMlN. Refers to Rev. J. T. Robbst, and Rev. II. O. Wrea. nov 20 For SALE or to LEASE far a Term of Yetire. 1 C TRACTS of LAND, of 30 acres racli, 1 91 suitable for Gardening purpuras, two tulle* from the city, near the Thunderbolt Road, etch with ■ small portion of woodland nltached. Also, for sale. ■ new aud well finished two story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, on Jones street, having tha con venience of Water-Pipea throughout. Apply.to JOS. BANCROrr, No. 117 Bay street, nov 92 Next door to Rail-Road Bank. PLANTATION FOR SALE. JPHE Plantation known as Haige’a Point, X situated on Dewfutkle Island, St. Luke's Parish, containing on* thousand acre*, more or lets, every acre of which Ta of the first quality of Planting Land, either for Couon or ProvLIons. It-location Is inch a* to ren der its desirable residence, it bt-lng healthy, nnd haviug a daily communication by steam with both Charleston and Savannah. Ga. . On the premiros are a first das* Dwelling House, Over- ■eer’s Hnura, and accommodations fora hundred.ne groes—and betides, all other buddings necessary for the purposes of a largo plantation, In convenient location, and good order—well supplied with pure rod wafer, an Orange Grove in bearing condition, with other- Fruit Trees,tuchaa Peaches,Nectarines. Fig and Pomegranntn. Terms reasonable, and Immediate p wseraion given. Reference may be made to Messrs. Lcgarc k O’llare. Charleston, or to H. M. Blodgett, at Caustan’s Hlull', near Savannah, Ga. — dec 6 *VTOTICE.—In compliance with the terms of A1 the Ordlnencee of the City of Savnnnrth, passed 19th August, 1839, and 9th January. 1845, relative to Pavement*, tho undsrsigited will receive (unposnle until 10 o’clock A. M., 94th Dec., 1540, for paving the follow ing Lnte, to wit: Nos. 1,9,3,5,6,7.10, 11,12,13,14, 15,16—Pulaski Ward; Nos. 3,4,5,6,7,8, 9, 10—Lafatv ette Ward. The Pavements to be laid with good North ern or best Grey Bricks, Stonb Curbing. J. W. Del.YON. C. S. DAN’L. Ii. STEWART, C. M. Savannah, 12th Dec., 1849. dec 13 TYTOTICE.—All persons having demands ll against the estate of Henry Cestellaw,Senior, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to render them In duly atlerted within the time prescribed hy law, and those indebted to the oatne will make Immediate par Tieut to WM. P- BOWEN, dec 7 Administrator. TYT OTICE.—Two months after date, appli- 11 cation will be made to thu Trustees of the Snvan nah Institute for Savings, to draw the deposit made by Geo. W. Borton, tn trust flu Wm. King Smith, In Book No. 393, the oiisinal Deposit Book being lost. . December 1,1849. SIDNEY SMITH. Lxcrutilx Sale. r.V I’llILKHU K UEI.L. On tho (1st TUESDAY in January n. xi, at 11 o'clock, In front nt the Court llou*e, in the City of .-nvnnunh, Will be Mil', two Lots, viz: 29 nml CU, Franklin Ward, In the City of Savannah; bclonzlnc to **tntc of George Shlck, deceased, and sold by p. ri>.i«Mon of Court and by order of the Executrix, turbnclrtoi heirs and de visees of said estate. Ti-iint nt snle. nml 1 l> 'i 1 " ' I.-1" . .m,l i In • M- - Af 1’nvine Snle. BY I'lllLltltlt It .v; HELL. Now landing per brig Wilson Fuller—10 kegs choice Goshen butter; 92 do. do. do. Cheese. ~ dec 18 PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO.’S LINE. U. H. MAIL STEAM-SHIP PHILADELPHIA, FOR HAVANA, The new nnd Bplcndid steam ship PHILADELPHIA, J. Gali aoiizp, commander, will sniiriom PhilmlHphla on Tcisdat, Dtc. 18th, and Is expected Mil from r-nvannnh on Saturday, Dec. 22.1, n, ni owi. The PHILADELPHIA hi* accommodation!) unsur. posti d by any steamer yet built, and having double side lever marine engine*, of great strength and power, full reliance maybe placed upon her for saiety, spied and comfort. ratis or rsat to Havana. Cabin Passage,state-room, 940 “Iterate Passage, and found, 90 CO’- No berihs secured 11 mil paid for. A. vv. Thompson. Pftsid. m. . JOHN L. LINTON,T riniurer. PADELFORD, FAY k CO., Agents at dec 14 savannah. U. 8. MAIL STEAM LINE. BETWEEN CHARLESTON ANII HAVANA, VIA SAVANNAH AND RtV WEST. 7b Sail on ’Tuesday, Jan. 1,1860. Tho splendid new Steam-ship ISABEL,nr 1,100tons burtlu n, com mantled by Cnptnin William !• ji 1 ins, will leave Charleston on the 1st nnd 15th nt 7 o’clock. A. M.,and Havana on the 8th nnd 22.1, ■I5o’ c lock. P.M.,every month-touching at SAVAN. NAII and KEY WEST each Way. Nats* or rAtsioii Front Charleston or Savannah to Havana, 94U “ Charleston or Savannah’to K*y West au Key West to llavnna 10 For Freight or Pottage, apply to tile Agent*. M.C. M OR DECAL Charleston. BROOKS k TUPPER, Snvannnh. nov97 DRAKE, BROTHERS k CO., Havana. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. MjBTA Moil A, ..........Copt. F. Bardin. YJ Al. SEA Finn) >K, Capt. p. It: a Murmur. GLN.CLINCH, Capt. Finn Peck. JASPER, Cnpt. Wm.S. Dixon. 1 lilt l.tne Is cniuimsed of the above very superior Steam Packets, with experienced commanded, nnd mu- not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They b nve Savannah every evening nt half past 8 o'clock, and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o'clock through- . out tiie year. Fare Five Indian, meals included.— Tbrngk l'ttkeU between Macon end Charleston, Ten Dollars, including meals on the steamers and omnibus faro In Savannnh. By an arrangement with the South Carolina Ball-Rood Company, Passengers can obtain Through Tickets to either Camden, Columbia or Augusta, at Eight Dollars, Including meal* en the Boats. HltooKS fc TUPPER, Agents.Savannah. Ocl98 E. LAFITTB fc CO.. Agents, Charleston. Scml-AVeekly U. S.MnllSleain-I'netiet Line SAVANNAH, GA. fit PALATICA,FLA., VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MAItYS, Oa., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AM rPICo' LATA. Fla. .n connection with the Charleston Dally Mall St. am Packet* at Savaunnh; the Mull Steamer SARAH SI’ALlu NO, from I’alntka to Lake Monroe, the Mull Stage* from Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Spring* and MAdfanu* vlllc,to TallnhKMtsei and from Plcofoin to m. Aunimimc. OCAMULGEE Capt. W.M. Wii*.«>n. . WM. GASTON. Capt. John llcrrAnn, 8T. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nirnoi.** Kren. These I’oi-keu leave Savannah every Tuesday end Saturday morning at |0 o'clock. Rsturnino.—Lea Vi* I’ulntkn every Mondny ami Thurs day mornliif,touililiig at llio abovo named places . n. h wny. All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free of commission. BROOKS fc TUl'PER, Ag-nls, nov 14 Savuitnuh. (Mobile Advertlaement.) REGULAR vVeEKLYTUESDAY EVENING PACKET FOIl BIONTGO.MKllY Ai WETl'MI’KA. ' The fine double engine pas- eengt-r steamer EMPEROlf, Jtssz J. Cox. master, will leave Mobile every' TUESDAY EVENING, at 4 o’clock punctually, and will fond her parai'tigera In lime for the Enstem t nr* on TliUi>day momimr. Leaving Mont- gom- ry every Tnra*Dat l.vrNino, at 4 o’clock. ■”Pt 20 M. WARING k CO., Agents, Mobile. fame: reduced to ihofrqu - 170R CHRISTMAS—Boy.’ Clothing md i. Caps—GEO.8. NICHOLS hntlu trecrlved perChcr- aae, another supmy uf Boys' Clnthlng, Ainlttlg them blua and black Cloth Round Jackal*, black Cloth Frock Coat* and Sark Coat*,Tweed Cna'lmerSacka.bliick and fancy colored Cri. Pants, Silk nnd Valencia Vests, Blnck Cloth Cloaks nnd Overcoats; Children's connected Suites, or nil colors; fancy Capa and Children's Cloth Hats—all nf which will be told at moderate price*. Those In want are retpteifoHy Invited to coll end see. at the Cheap Clothing Store, GIBBONS'RANGE. AJOTICE,—Four months after date, appli- J.T cation will be ntado to the Honorable the Interloo Court of McIntosh county, when sitting ns n Court of Or dinary, for leave to esll the personal property belonging tr the estate of Sarah SavnRy, a free woman or color, de ceased. ALEXANDER McCARTY, Darien, November 93,184U. Adm’r. HR. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable REME J J DY—^No Cure No Pay—Read Phystcinns’ Ophtlon* of lu Virtues, '• ■' I have prescribed tho above medicine in several cruet of Primary Veneral Diseases and Secondary Syphilis, nhd the effect hat been strikingly beneficial; ro much so u to induce me to continue lu use in such coses with much satisfaction. Tti* generally ngrceablo to tite taeto of pfttienu. JOHN A. ELKINTON, M. D., * No. 109 N. Fifth-Sucet. Philadelphia, June 19,1845. Lhave prescribed "Dr. Cullen’* Remedy." in many crises of Gonorrhoea, and found it to effect ii cure in 11 vety short time. A. WILSON, M.D., Com«r Twelfth iutd Shlppon-Su. Phllndelphia, June 10,1845. Wholesale and Reti.ll, by ROWAND fc WALTON proprietors, 91 N. Bisth-street, Philadelphia. Sold by TURNER fc ODEN, Savannah Ga. ' * ?• " Dally U. S. Mttll Slcnm-Pnckrl l.lii cliarlestaa to New York THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Leaving the wharf at the foot of Laurens street dally at 3 p.m. alter the arrival o’ the Bouthem car*, via WILMINGTON. WEI- TON, N.C.. PE TERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASHINGTON, DATI- MORE, PIIILADIILI'IDA, anil NSW YOItK. The public Is respeclftill) Infium- d thatthe stesmrra 0 this line, from Charleston to Wilmington, arc In lint rats condition, nnd are navigated by well known nnd expert-' raced command* rs, anp tiie Railroad* are in fine order. >y securing both safety and despatch. A THROUGH :LT having already been In operniicn will b« con- J on nnd after the first of Oct. 1849, as a peimanmt arrangement /r*is Cbarlcetente ffno tern, l’asscngfia avniling themselve* thereof, will have tbe option to continue without delay throuah the routtor otherwise, to Mop nt any of tha Intermediate points, renewing tiiclr ■eats on the line to suit tlu-lr convenience. By this route traveller* may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Baggage will be ticketed on boaid the Steamer to Weldon, a* likewise on the change of mr*. at the intermediate points from Ihenee to New Vo,k. Through Tickets can alone be had from E. WlNM.t <W, Agent of the Wlimlngton nnd Raleigh Railroad Lompan/, at the office of the Company foot of Laurens stret, to. whom please apply. For other Information Inquire of L. C. DUNCAN, oct 5 at the American Hotel, Charleston, S. C. FOll GLASGOW. ft The fine ship HUGUENOT, Gardner, R marter, ha* two thirds of her cargo engaged. For freight of500 bales Colton, apply to _ ' dec 19 \\ 1LLIAM BAF1 ERSB\. will be apply FOII HAVRE. The ship STERLING, Henderson, 1 muter, haying two thirds 01 her cargo engaged, j despatched a* above. For Freight engagements, to PADELFORD, FAY fc CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. i The fast sailing ship CHAOS, T. Pax- __—ston, master, ha* onc-bainier carcotngnEed.snd will have Immt-dlau despatch. For balance or freight apply to WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. dec IB FOR 1IOSTON. The fast sailing brig CARLTON, E Cnpt. Percy, having part of her Freight , engaged, Will have despatch. For I-1 eight, apply on board, or 10 dec 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. FOR ROSTOV. h The fast sailing regular packet br'g ffi MADISON, D. Clark, master, having «>iip half h<T cargo engaged, will have Immediate despatch. For balance of Freight or Passaic, npply to ;1U WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO. FOR NEW-YORK. , The new and fast sailing packet brig 2B2S ENOCH PRATT, Hall, master, Having the prim t- ;ml paitol her cargo engaged, will hnya Immediate <le* patch. For Freight or Passage, having superior accom modations, apply to master 011 board at Bolton’* wharf, prto JAMES A. NORRIS. FOll NEW-YORK. The fine fast sailing schr. MORRIS •2±n=a WALN, Jno. Efilckson, ma.ti-r,hnvlug principal nari of her enrga enuaged will meet will, quick .1.>pnfeb. For Freight or Pas-age, having coo,I ac miiruo laiious, apply to master on board, at Waldnurc’* wharf, or to ^dec 10 COHENS fc HERTZ. FOR NEW-YORIC-NEW LINE. ^ The regular packet barque ISAAC SS MEAD. Capt. R. T. Drown, hn» poitofa freight' engnged, and will have despatch for the above port. For balance of Freight or Passage, npply on board at Andt-reon’s Upper Wharf, or to dec 19 CRANE & ROWLAND. FOR NEW-YOllK—NEW LINE. 4 The regular packet barque PETER DEMlLL.Capt. Ilocy, has the larger portion n. a freight engaged, and will have despatch for the above purl- For balance of Freishl- and Passage, apply on board, nt Andernon’* upper wharf,or to dec 18 CRANE & ROWLAND FOR NEW-YORK—BRIG LINK. riS* The fast sailing regular packet brig SAUGUSTA, T. Stone, mo.ter, will have 1mm?- dime despatch. F01 Freight nr Pnssaga, apply on board, or to WAsllllUIlN, WlLDtllk CO. dec 18 - FOR PHILADELPHIA—HERON'S LINE. Tho regular packet Bchoonor J. II. )LMH\Lapt. Lodge,will have despatch for th* t. Fur Freight or Passage, having flne arrom- C. A. GREINER. SSB HOLME. shove port. For .. mrdatlnns, apply to dec IS * 1 I _ o FOR NEW-YORK. ThofinoracliPUc.lir. P. B. SAVICRY, Cnpt. Welden, will have quick dtr patch for the above port. For Freight or Passmj)-, having boikI nccom modalirms^qpply to C. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—H Fit ON'S LINEr The fine sclir. ALCYONE k<r, master, will hnva quick do* lmvlngmobtiifhcrcargoengascd. Fork npply in may* M. COHEN .Charleston, 9. C. V. K-KITUIIEN, Augusta, G*. tuIBrno—tufime FOR NKW-ORLF, Tl>© fast Railing bri-i m‘r—mn ter, having nearly nil hr folr-.c on boanl, will m Frtdghtnr Psroc^. aprly