The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 13, 1847, Image 3

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■•••••• --••• - Wi'ifTiW ' -ArcTiow 1 BAfcpa;," *!S &e-m r\RAWN*NUMBBRS of Greene and I'uliwki 11 Moimmout Lottery, Extra No. 55, drawn in . . ... ... .1... oil. in.it . i Ciiiriiwtoi jun the Utb just. 1 {S 27 ?o (31 32 60'78 00 18 49 4 51 21 LAST MORNING OK SALK.. ID of (50,000—10 of $0,000* 5,i/m close This Morning at 12 o'clock. 78 uumbora—14 drawn ballot*. Greene* l»iiliii»hl Monument Eot’y Extra Class No. 5(3, for 1817. Drawing duo on Tuesday; 14th hist, j. \V. Aiavhv* A Co., Malingers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co. HinnKsr I'kixks. $130,140—10 of $0000—10 of 3000. on prixo of 1.000 I 20 prizes or $300 J, 1 do «00 1*5 do 250 0.1 do 400 j 05 do 125 Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets $10—Halves $5—Qrs. $2,50. The OJtl Favorite* mtoT** Draws in public, iu the Exchange Council Room, Tuesday Afternoon nt 4 o’clock. Sides closo at 3} o’clock, precisely. 73 numbers—I I drawn ballots. GHCF.Ni: A PULASKI MON'UM ENT LOT’V. Class No. 72, for 1847. J. W. Mauhy A Co. Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory A Co.) MtOHKftT VUIT.KS. xe of $1,000 JO prizes of $80 do 1,000 20 do 00 do 313 2ft do 40 do 250 300 do 20 do 1U0 Ac. Ac. Tickets $1—Halves 50 cts—Q r . 25 cents, package. Wholes cost $20. must draw back § 14 •• Halves “ 13, “ “ “ 7 " .. Quarters 11 (*!• " 44 “ 0J Prizes cashed at this OlFice. r^Tickets mill Shares for sale.and orders from »he country attended to at the 014 F.stnhlishoil Of fice of P. U. PENDERGAST, No. .7, White House. Owens* Buildings, Dull St. opposite the Pulaski House. dec 13 ; D RAWN NlMIUKIlii of Georgia Suite Lot- ten’, Class No. 20. which was drawn in Co- lumliusontheHih inst. 77 7(5 3t3 53 43 22 0 49 18 25 30 03 23 Ticket Nos.2243 77. u nri/.i*.of$200. and tick et Nos. 2243 7G,u prize ot $90, were sold in the shore Lottery. Call lor the capiat WYLLY’rf LUCKY OFFICE. ONE THAT CANNOT DC BEAT. Sales close This Afternoon, 4 o'clock. Drawing due To-morrow Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AM) GEORGIA. fur the lh in Jit of the. I,n'lcpr title :il Fire Company of August a. Class No. 50—D. Pa ink A. Co. Managers. Drew in Wilmington, Saturday, I ith inst. 73 numbers—13 drawn ballots. CAINTAI. VIII/.KS. 1 prize of 35,00ft 1 prize of $5000 1 do 15,009 I do 3377 ] do Itl.ftOI) 2ft do 1500 ] do 0,000 190 do 2ft!) Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets 10 -Halves $ 5—Clr,..fJJ-E $J4. Our Favorite Draws iu puldie, at Wvlly’s Office, TUESDAY, I lilt Dee..’at 4 o’clock. Sales close same Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Class No.21—I). I'ai.ni; A. (Jo., Managers. For the lien jit of the huh prnilcnt Fire Company of Augusta. 75 number lottery—i 1 drawn ballots. CAIMT.ll. I'llIZKS. 1 prize of §4,50ft I I prize of 1 do 2,00ft 1 do i do 1,50ft I 10 do Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. [ t*' A package of Quarter tickets will cost *tW5. Fur sale at G. \V\ WYELY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Dull ,3t. and Day Lane. tV Orders froiuti.i) country promptly attend ’ - ’ ml. ‘ \b - $870 50ft 250 S OAP! CANDLES, Ac.—50 boxes Soap,25 do Spcrui aud 25 do Mould Candles, for sale by * “ THEODORE MINIS. doc 11- TVTRW t'UOP N. O. AfOLASSES—Landing i.N IVom tclir Oscar Jones. Also, GO boxes Firu Crackers, for suleby H. J. GILBERT, dec 9 West sido Market square. W HISKEY AND TOBACCO.—20barrels N Y Whiskey t 25 boxes Fisher’s Tobac co, just received ami for sulo by doc 10 E. SWIFT. H AY.^-401>uu(llo8 prime Nortli River Huy, ...... - .......... • - doc 10 trig L. Dali BRIGH.' AM A KELLY. B utter and soap—15 tirking choko Goshen Butter 5 GO boxes Colgate’s Palo Snap, landing from bark Exact, and for sale by dec 10 SCRANTON AJUIINSTON. C ASK CHEESE AND NIVWHISKEY.—15 casks Cheese } 25 bbls N O Whiskey, land ing and for side by doc 10 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. P ILOT DREAD AND BISCUIT.—10 bbls Treadwell’s Pilot Broad*, 30 dn Sugnr, Soda aud Butter Biscuit, landing from brig L Baldwin aud for sale by dec 10 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. gOEAR LAMPS, Ac.—Bronzed and Gilt Solar Stand uud Suspending Lamps, Study and Hand Lumps, Hall Lanterns, balance weights and chains, Extra Glass Prisms, Suruall’s Pickwicks, Paper Lamp nnd Candle Shades, com prising several elegant patterns, together with n full nssortmentof Drittania, Glass nnd Tin Lamps aud Candlesticks, received by recent arrivals, aud for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY. nov 20 3 ACOIV.—4lilids Dncon Sides, lauding from brig Phiitiru, for sale by nov 30 BRIGHAM A KELLY. 5 HICK.—*20 M. good quality Northern Brick, for sulo by nov 30 * BRIGHAM A KELLY. C ORIS IltEAE.—50 bushels fre^h ground from new corn, for sale by dee 1 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. TUJUDE PASTE aud Gum Arabic Lozenge* " just received, and for sale bv JAMES A. Lit ROCHE, dec 1 No 1 Market square. N EW GARDEN PEAS.—10 bbls new Gar den Peas, also a full assortment of Lun- dreth’s Seeds, for sale, wholesale or retail, by J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, dec 1 Monument square. O can Victories’’ and “Magnolia Brand." Just received a Imndsonio lot of Regalia Sugars of the above brands, of a desirable size aud first rate quality. The uttentiou of the consumers of the article is respectfully called to give them a trial, us they will bo sold at prices to unit the times, by P. JACOBS, dec 3 37 Bull Street, Sign of the. Indian. D RES.3 <bOOI>3 Of the latest most approved styles, consisting in part of plain aud fig’u Silks, raw silk Plaids, Oregon au«l Winsor do, plain end iig’d Cashmere, Satin stripe anil plaid do, plain and lig’d Motts do Lai; at from in-/ to 51) cts per yard. Also an assort ment of Alpueca* and French Merinos, all of which are ollered at great bargains, by decs A. EINSTINK. C ( LASS JARS.—-15 dozen assorted siz.ec, X suitable for Confectioners, or for 1'roseves, just received, and for salo bv dec S COLLINS A BULKLEY. P EACH ORCHARD RED ASH COAL.— Lauding from sclir. If. Wescott, 11)0 tons, for sale low, for cash only, by dec8 WOOD, CLAGHOUN A CO. C (A.N.U., IIAI.ri.MOKl, A.MJ UbUllulA FLOl/ll.—l'ur«alo by ft. J. Glt.TlERT, dec 8 West ride Market square. f '\ 1IAIVIPAONE.—Just received, 2ft has- kets Cliaiupague in pints nnd quarts, of ap proved brands, for sale by ' dec 7 J. ROUSSEAU. C rackers and starch.—20 bbls fresh Butter, Sugar and Soda Cruclters, 25 boxes Pearl Starch, for sale by dec 7 11. J. GILBERT rptFAS.—Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and JL IJIack Teas, of choice quality, for families, for sale by II. J. GILBERT, dee (5 West side Market square. I I YE UPOOL SAI/T—In sacks, for sale .J by WOOD, CLAG1IORN A CO. dec o I W. JIIORRELL invites his friends • nnd the public generally, both from town add country, to call and examine bis new FURNI TURE STORE in Smets’ now Buildings, Broughton Street, the largest in the country under one roof, where ho will Imvo great pleasure in exhibiting to them tho most extensive assortment of ready mndo Furniture ever ofl’ored in tho Somhoru markets. - nov 22 INTENSIVE, PIER AND CENTRE TA- J-2 DLLS, with Muhognny, Black Walnut nnd Mur bioTops. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables, do Dining do; 0 Leg do do; Curd Tables ; Sofa do with Marble Tops; do do Mahogony do ; La dies' work do; do do do with Folding Tops; do do do do Deep Drawers, Just received, aud for sulo by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 •- ■ Smets’ Imjldings. /"'tODFISKI* Aui.—10 drums new Codfish, 15 half libls No 1 Mackerel, 65 boxes Scaled Herrings, lauding from brig Pliilura, uud for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, dec 1 West side Market square. WAEKEREL.—Lauding per Grampus, J.TA 40 half bids, 40 < ’ »««••.«* . Jquai 1 Mackerel, nnd for sale by dec 1 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO. (MJLOCKS.—T. T. WILMOT linn* j tint re- Vzreived 10J doz Clocks, assorted, 30 hour and Eight Day, with Mahogany ami Black Walnut cases, aud warranted good time keepers, nov 21) IN.—00 bbls Phelps’ Giu, lauding uud for U sale by E. SWIFT, nov 20 1YTE W WOODS.—20 pieces black Alpacca J-i from 25 cts up; 2 pieces Brown do ; 2 doz dark Kid Gloves, No. 0 to 8. and another lot of those Collars at 25 cts. Just received and lor sale by JOHN MURPHY, nov 20 N EW ORLEANS SYRUP.—Just received per sclir Oscar Jones, 10 bills New Orleans Syrup,new crop, for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, dee S) N EW CROP N. O. MOLASSES.—30 bids _ new crop N O Molassen of superior quality «... or J prf landing and for sale low. W •’ SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. and in line dec 1) F riction iw atches.-5o gross su- perior Friction 141:1(01104, iu round wood box es, received per brig Augusta, for sulo by dec 8 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’Buildings. G OSHEX BUTTER,Ac—25kegs But ter; 100 boxes Cheese: 2ft casks do; 50 bids Crackers, Butter aud Sugar; 20 bids Pilot Bread, lauding ami for sale by 11. A. CRANE. nov 27 CVGAR AND COFFEE.—100 hhds. O Sugar, St. Croix. Porto Rico, and Muscova do; 400 hags Collco, Rio, old Cuba, aud Laguira. nov 27 II. A. CRANE. milEBOQUKT OF .MELODY: A Musical X A i tmual for 1848. handsomely bound and out lining a choice collection of Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Quadrilles, Quicksteps and beautifully executed lithographic embellishnients. Just re ceived and lbr sale by T. T. WILMOT. nov 20 M an ufactured tobacco.—32 boxes S. Woodson pounds; 21 do J. C. Thomas do; lUdo Honey Cut do; 23 do W. H. Wessou; 12 do M. T. Law, landing from brig Pliilura aud for salo by CONNERAT A BARIE, nov 30 Agts for Manufacturers. W INTER WOODS.—I •’iue Cassimeres and Satinets. White and Red Flannels, Blue, Black ami Brmvu Broad .Cloths, for sale nov 27 HENRY H. STOTESMJRY. S UWAR.—5 lilids. St. Croix, and 5 do. Por to Rico, lauding from the Alexander M. and for sale by J. E GAUDRY A CU. nov 17 ON NETS AND LADIES DRESS CAPS. —New Stvle.just received and now opening, nov 22 * CANNON A LEONARD. T URK’S ISLAND SALT.—GOO bushels iu store, and for sale by dec 4 J.E. GAUDRY A Co. D RESS WOODS.—Fine French Cash meres and Mous.de Luincs. Plain French Merinos. Black Alpacas and Bombazines, nov 27 11ENRY II. STOTKSBURY. C ENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING CP. OF GEORGIA — Snvammh. Nov. 29, IR17. Tho Anuiial Meeting of tho Stockholders will bo hold at the Exchange, In this city, ou Wednesday the IGdi day of December next. By order. GEO J. BULLOCH, Cashier, N. B. Stockholders Will puss to and from tho meeting.on the Rail Road free. Rj^Tho Macon papers will pleaso publish the above. 14— miv30 C ENTRAL RAIL ROAD & BANKING CO! OF GEORGIA.—.Savannah, 2d December. 1847.—The annual election for Nine Directors to tuauuagR the alibi s of tliisInstitution, will be held at the Bankiug House iu this city, ou Monday tl>c3dduy of January next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. By order, dec 3 GEO. J. BULLOCH, Cashier. ( CENTRAL RAIL ROAD AN1) BANKING J ( CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savinnali, Dec. 7, 1847.—Dividend, No. 10.—A dividend of $2 per share ou the Stock of this Comi>any (other than tlm8 per cent stock) has been declared this day, payable on and after tho 15th inst. GEO J. BULLOCH, Cashier. Holders of the now 8 per cent Stock will be paid the semi-uuuual Dividend on aud after the 15th inst. — dec 8 P LANTERS’ BANK.—Savannah, 7th Dec. 1847.—The Annual Election for Directors of this institution, will bo held nt the Banking House on Monday the 3d day of Januury, be tween the hours of 10 A. M.nnd2P. M. II. W. MERCER, Cashier, dec 8 ws8— I N BANKRUPTCY.— United Suites District Court—District of Georgia. Bksjamin Mounts, of Henry County, State of Gcurgin, a Bankrupt, having* filed Ins petition, proving that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, aud n certificate thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all * Hit creditors who have proved their debts and other persons iu interest to appear at the Court House in the City of Savaunah, on tho 23d day of March next, nt 11 o’clock, A. M., to shew cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be grant ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk, dec 11* , — P ROPOSALS.—The subscriber will re ceive proposals for the delivery of 255,000 good Brown Bricks on the site for the erection of the New Methodist Church, dec 11 N. 11ADCL1FFE. D issolution.—The Copartnership heretofore existing under tho firm of 11 AM- SAIL LOFT.-J.GR1FFIN&CO would inform the pttlilib, that they 1 have taken the MnihLoft at Exchange Dock, nnd-aro prepared to carry nn tho businerisin its various branches, such as Tents, Awnings, Tarpawling.; Steamboat Covers, and Sails of every description; and hope by unremitting attention, combined with an extensive knowledge of die business, to murit the continued patronage of those who give them a trial. LST'Ship and Steamboat Flags made to order, doc 8 — FOR FKEIGHTOIt CHAR* TER.—The bark BACKUS. r .Cupt. Por ter, is ready to receive freight. ‘ ' ‘ dec 9 rc freight. Apply to BRIGHAM &.KELLY. FOR NE W YORK.—UrCg Line Tho fast sailing regulur packet hark EX ACT, Stevcq* master, will have despatch. For freight or passage, upply on board ut Mbitgiu’s upjier wharf, or to : 11 WASHBURN, WILDER &.CO. FOR BALTDIORU.—The brig MACON, N. lloey master, hnving part of her freight engaged will have despatch. For balance of freight or passage, apply * dec 10 S.W. WIGI IGHT & CO. FOR NE\V- YORK.—A'nr Line. «**»®Tlte rcgulnr fust sailing packet bark ISAAC MEAD, It. T. Brown master, lias part of her cargo engaged, and will sail with despatch. For balance of freight, or passage, having elegant stnto room accommodations, upply on board ut Telfiiir’s wharf, or to dec 7 S. W. WIGHT & CO. FOR BOSTON.—Tho fist sailing 'New Y’ork packet brig AUGUSTA, A. M. Sherwood muster, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged and going oil board, will have immedi ate despatch. For balance of freight, or passage, apply on board as .Moure’s wharf, or to dec 7 WASHBURN. WILDER & CO. Semi-Weekly |. T , si. 31* Hteuiu-l'acUet Lino. 11,TON. HARDEMAN & CO., is This Day disMilvcd by mutual cousent; either of the un dersigned are authorised to use the name of the late linn in ciusiug up the unfinished business of the same. T1IOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of tlie lirin of Hamilton, Hatdeniiiu iV Co. Savannah, Sept, i, 1847. under- /'“t OP A RTN K RS1H F. — The vy signed have forme.d a Co partner.-hip .under the firm of HAMILTON A HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will bo thankfuI to their friends for a portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, TJf( ).MAS IIARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. J, 1817. (lino \* Southern'Recorder, Milledgevillc; Jour nal & Messenger. Macon: Atlanta Luminary, Atluutu, copy for four months. At Private 8ule; By F. NV. llcliteuinnn. . Just received 15 bbls. No; 1,2 anil 3 Mackerel, doc 9 ABSENTED HERSELF on thb 18th inst. from tho plantation of the subscriber on the Island of Skiduway, a mulatto woman named MARY, or ns she calls her self, Mary Hamilton. Shu is nliout 32 years of ago rather nbovn the common size, of full Iiallit, inclining to be stout, walks erect, of a pleasant conteuauce, and when spoken to answers readily, but when intimidated hurriedly. Hudou when she left, a cotton osuuhurg* frock, but ns she took with her two or inoro calico frocks she will doubt less change her dress. Since leaving she has beeti seen in the city of Savannah, where she is no doubt harbored, having relatives and acquain tances there.* Twenty dollars is offered for her de- livciy to me on Skidawuy island,' or being safely lodged in Suvnbnah jail. All persons qre cau tioned against harboring or secreting hv'r.pia t|jo. law will he rigorously enforced. ' ' nng 28 sw— ‘JAMES BlLDO, NEW GOODS.—The Sub*cribcr would respectfully inform his patrons and tho public generally, that he has returned from the North, uud has now open, a large aud of FALL AND WINTER C (O-PARTNKRH»IF. — The uuder- > signed have associated themselves in the City of New York, for the transaction of a GEN- ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS,undertlm firm of Wm. Noyle Habersham &. Co. and are prepared to transact any business which may be conlided to them. ROB. HABERSHAM, WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM, JOHN RAF. HABERSHAM. Novi. 1817. nov 2 Y^AW~7S’OTI€F.—JACKSON A- LAW SAVANNAH & PALATKA, FLA. BV TIIF. WAY OK Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Cco.; Jacksonville, Black Creek hf Fir.alata, Fla. In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Steam-packets at Savannah,the steamer SARAH SPALDING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, th«U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au gustine, and from Black Creek, via Newiiausville, Alligator, Mineral Springs & Columbus, to Tal lahassee. OCAMULGEE Cavt. P. McNei.tv. ST. MATTHEWS...... “...Kixo. Tlieso packets leave Savannah every Tuksdav and S iTuaiiAY Moustsos, nt IU o’clock, and ar rive Picolata iu time fur the Mail Stages to go through to St.Augustiuu before night every Thursday and Monday. Returning, leave Palatka even- Tuesday nnd Friday Moruing at 7 o'clock, touching as above each way They are both low pressure boats, ttl complete order, and handsomely furnished iu every respect: are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex perience on the route, and their patrons are as sured that every attention will he paid to the safety and comfort olpasiengcr*, and to the careful hand ling of freight. —AOBN’TS— Brooks Sc. Topper Savannah. A. A. DeLnruio Darien. Friedlander Brunswick. John Bessent St. Marys. Fernandez Bishec Jacksonville. A. Gov Black Greek. Geo. Coolav Picolata. J. P. Hawkins Palatka. E. Lafitte Sr (To. ;.... Charleston. N. JL Goods consigned to the Agents forward ed free of commission. Freight from Savannah nnd Charleston, nnd all way freight, payable by shippers. sept 13 complete assortment GOODS, consisting of super. French and Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and French Casimeres; Doeskins, Tweeds, &c.{ Cashmere, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which lie is prepared to make to order at short notice uud in the latest fashion. None but tho best work men arc employed, aud, therefore, every ninuu- facturcd artido’ean, with safety, be warranted to suit tho most particular. Tho subscriber has also a fine assortment of Gloves.Socks, Suspenders, Pocket Ildkfs., Cru vats, Under Shirts ami Drawers, ull of which will bo sold at Now York prices, by M. CF.AUY, Draper uud Tailor, Sign of Rio Golden Lamb, cornier of Whit- aker mid Broughton streets. oct 13 lI AMILTDN iY SYMONS Imvo received per Hnrtlbrd nnd Sitvannuli: A _ choice assortment of French, English and Belgium CLOTUS,CASSLMEU8 AND VEST INGS, selected with the greatest rare, and of the best imported in this country. We are now pre pared to manufacture at the shortest notice, and iu the best manner, any garment iu our line, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, net 13 — Savannah, Ga. -Li TON, Attorneys at Law, Savannah, Geo. Office in Gaudry's Building, Up Stairs, front ing Bull struct. II ENRY R. JACKSON. S PERM O.IL.—Winter bleached Sperm Oil. Infill ltlnn«,|i,w! ill, tfta*. A L-n rrii/i/t H'liilnr Fall bleached do do. Also good Winter Oil for Solar Lumps at 75 ct.s per gallon, for sale by uov29 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings. e l te, iiinl prizes cashed mj <1 AC I j A S.—-J ust received, 13 V'.irii do. dec 13 vtpaccas, so pel For sale by low price ilo do, superfine Silk HENRY •ATHROP. IIDKIS.-Lti L INDA CAMRRM die* line L. (’., Supcrliuo and Hem Stitelied IMlifs, .Men’s Linen Cambric aud printed bord«;r- id do, Just received bv dec JB HENRY LATH HOP. pu IXC ETON C It AC Kll RS.—(i bills A iiinl ID kegs fresh Princeton Crackers, now landing from built Exact, aud for sale bv W. W. GOODRICH, dec 13 Smets’ new buildings, Whitakcr-st. :i> BEEF AND TONGUES.- . bids Smoked Beef and Tongues, 2 cu«i mil* •uni whole boxes Sardines, just received and fur sale low, by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 13 Sinot’s now buildings, Wliitaker-st. ( UlliSNUTS AND HICKORY NUTS.—A ^ few bids just received aud for sale bv \V. \V.. GOODRICH, duo 13 Smets’ new Building, U'liitakcr-st. I LUt2*ETlS’CjiS.—All wool Carpels ; su X-' |*er Ingrain do; Thompson’s Three-ply do; urnsH-ls t!*» f for sale bv . '>««• 13 ' HENRY LATHUOr lJiri'TUR,—it) kegs Orange enmity But- AA ter,landing from bark Exac t, and for sale by **I3 J. K. GAUDRY *fc CO. fAYKNNE LOZ'ENGES- .V f?m»l reniedv for iueinieut sore tl R , i '"‘l remedy for iueipieiit sore throat; Mi-tar’s Gough Lozenges, ail excellent remedy A very also, for colds, for sale by dec 13 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ building. rm ACKERS. — Best Sugar, Soda an , Boston Crackers for salo l»v JK 11 ALBERT HARD. CUN L5 Rio, java, t;utia ami old Laguira Colluo; . libhiert- Cheese ; Currants, Gloves, Lemons, *-ii lb ■'ll nml A Mustard; Bariev, Tallow >’ OKIES. —Sugar of the best quality; Ui»,Java, Cuba and old Laguira Coffee; "J 11 ' Sj’i-'rm C'.iulloai (iroon nml Dlnik An- I'f-.I'W. Slurcli, Aliimml,,Citron, llnttnr, An. mini ntiicli will In, -dlil low tt]it] wurrtmted to bo tiHlic very l„,, t nnnlity, by . - 1 ™ 11 ALBERT HAKD. C ilDER.r. M. IIEEF AND JAVA COl'I'KK. J —25 bids of Champagne Cider: 10 Imlf bbls of Fulton Market Beef, and 25 bags of Java Cof fee, landing from brig Sterling and for sale by WM. M. DAVIDSON, dec 4 West side Market square ilANIPAiJNE.—30 baskets BoHinger J ami Heidsick Cliaiu'nuguc, in quart aud pint bottles, landing from brig Sterling, and for lule by dee 4 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. S HAWLS.—Superior Cashmere Slmwls. Plaid and Striped llob Roy do..Heavy Wool do., Black Thibet and Metis, ue Laiiio do. For sale by HENRY II. STOTF.SBUR V. nov 27 G eorgia lard.—12 bids Georgi; ,Lard, just received aud for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 27 enr Broughton & Drayton-sts. 4 LB AN Y A LI L\- A1 „.j bbls of superior ±\- Albany Ale, landing from brigs Augusta uud Sterling ami for sale by WM. M. DAVIDSON, dec 4 West side Market square. H ENRIO.Y3 JUJUBE PASTE. \ Imx . lleiirion’s Superior Lemon Jujube Paste, received per brig Augusta, for sale bv A. T. BOWNE, dec 3 Smets’ buildings. ~15 B UTTER.—10 kegs Goslien Blitter half bids llaw’s Beef, lauding from brig Augusta and for sale bv dec 2 CONNERAT & BARIE. S UGAR. —St. Croix, Porto Rico and N&Cv Orleans Sugar, for sale bv dec 3 II. J. GILBERT. B UTTER, POTATOES, &c.—Landing 15 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 39bbD Potatoes, JO do Butter Crackers, 25 boxes English Dairy Cheese, for sale bv dec 3 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. FRUIT.—Just received, a supply IN of new Fruit, such its Raisins in quarter. Iialfaml whole boxes; Turkey Figs, Currants and Citron. &.c. for sale by • J. ROUSSEAU, dec 2 P RESERVES.—Just received per brig Virginia, a supply of fresh Preserves and Jellies,assorted; and Freucli Chocolntc of differ ent qualities, for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, dec 2 P OTATOES, APPLES, At:.— 40 bbls. Potatoes, .10 do Apples; Turnips. Beets, Carrots and Parsnips, just received and lormlo by XV. W. GOODRICH, dec tl Smets’ new Building. Whitaker st. UPLIT PEAS and new White Beans just received and for sale bv W. W. GOODRICH, dec 0 Smets’new Building. Whitaker nt. WHl.()W WARE.—Market uud Tru- " * telling Baskets of dift'ereiit sizes, Willow •Jiigfiits, Cradles, Chairs, Cloths Baskets ami miajioN- Also, forty sets Children’s Wagon wheels, separate from the carriage, nt$Q per * * just received nnd for sale bv , COLLINS & BULKLEY, Bryau-streel, opposite Wilmot’s. Y^RlSKEV.—-15 bbls old Monongabcla , Whiskey, for salo by ’niEODORE MINIS. 1*UI’TER.—10 kegs choice Goshen But- -* ter. lauding from brig Exact, ami for sale by * " CONNERAT Sc BAIUE. d-c II pijKLPrt’ GIN.—20 barrels lauding from , « ri g Macon, aud for sale by COHEN Sc FOB DICK. NJUBAR.—301dids Muscovado ami 8t. Croix, °. fw sale by THEODORE MINIS. 5 bbls nnd 35 kegs for sale by dec 11 THEODORE MlN*IS. ( 'JOPFEE.—100 bags Rio, Java and Cuba , toffee, for wile by _dee j11__ THEODORE MINIS. IV'-W oilLEANS MOLASSES, ,tc—Lmid- , 1 , . n 8<25 bids new crop N O Molasses,25 do, nlel - ^ Butler, 5ft bbls Potatoes, for * dviPlO WOOD, CLAGIIORN Sc CO 7hcAND CANDLES.—30 bids for a-itj’i... a ‘ **’ v y or sal*, by dec 2 Molasses ; 20 boxes Sperm Adamantine do; 20 N EW VERMICELLI, Macearoni, Tamar inds, Dates, Dried Apples aud Peaches, just received, and for s'alc by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 0 Smets’ building, Whitaker street. B uckwheat flour.—50 1u.ii; quarter and eighth bbls. fresh Buckwheat, just received, ami for sale by W. W.GOODRICH, deed Smets’ now Building, Whitaker st. I NFANT’S JOSEYS.—Just received,a large lot of dillVrcut patterns, varying in pri ces from 50 cents to $3. nov (l CANNON Sc LEONARD. P RINTS.—A very large lot of English aud American Prints, to be sold low bv CANNON Sc LEONARD, deed Corner Broughton and Uaruard-sts. S HEATHINO PAPER *—0 sases 10, 19,2ft and 22 o/.; 2ft reams Sheathing Paper, 50 bbls Pitch and Tar, 20 do Bright Varnish, 10 do Coal Tar, for salo by deed WOOD. CLAGHOUN Sc CO. / (IIUAP CASH STORE.—The V/ dersigued has lately returned from the North with a full supplv of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, winch will bo sold at his usual low prices for cash or approved city paper at short time. All those wishing to save money will pleaso call and ex amine bis stock. Si. P11P.N DERG AST, riov.JO — cpr. of Whitaker Sc Congress sts. 7r\ ilORGLV LARD AND FLOUR—For salo U low by ALBERT HARD, dec 9 S PERM AND WHALE OIL. 5 hhds Winter Sperm Oil, 5 do fau do, 7 do Whale do, 3 do Paint mIo, 300 kegs While und •’•lack Puiuts. fur «d« by ' CLAGIIORN Sc CO. C HOARS.—10,75ftClcmeuciu Cigars; Jft.Oftft ‘ La. Alamana do; ](),()()•) Crespo do; 5,000 Prineipie do. I.indiug from brig Wil*on Fuller, aud lor sale by W. M. DAVID8UN, novd M r est sidu Market square. ■PBIWE landing. 25bbls Mess Pork : 40 do Prime do; GO do Pilot and Navy Bread; 10 do White Mfr - AX!> Beans, for sale bv nov 30 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO. f jnEA.—Very line Hyson Tea, landing from JL brig Virginia, from Philadelphia, for sale by nov 3ft A. .MINIS. .4 LOANY ALE AND CHAMPAGNE Cl- -I'm. Di’.R.—-20 bbls Albany Ale of superior quality; It) ilo Champagne Cider do do, lauding irom hark Isaue. Mead, nnd for sale bv dec 2 SCRANTON JcJtJU.V.STOX. I ^XCHANOE.—Bills on New York. Ap- li ply to GEO. B. GUMMING, nov 5 — H AIR MATRA88ES.—5ft of I’irst quality, just received, and for sale bv I. W. MORRELL. nov 23 Smets’ Buildings. 4 YEIFSCHERRY FEUTORAL l\. For Ci XX. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, lutlu- enza, nnd for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advaueed stages of tlie disease, just received, and for sale by A. T. BOWNE, dec 8 Smets’ Buildings. B RANDY.—Otard nml Dnpuy’s Brandy, just received aud for sale by nov 29 E. SWIFT. IIISKEY.—10 bids N V Whiskey, land ing from ship Hartford, and for sale by nov 29 E. SWIFT. W : nc B [~PUTTER.—12 firkins Butter, just re ceived tier ship Hartford, uud for sale by v 29 K. SWIFT. i?1 Iff. BEEF.—10 ball* bbls Fulton Mar- t. • ket Beef, just received nnd for sale by nov 29 E. 8\Y I FT. AM8.—200 Fitch's Extra Sugar cured,just received, and for sale bv nov 25 J. E. GAUDRY Sc CO. H A PPLK8.—Georgia Apples of superior qual- J\. ity, for sale by BRIGHAM Si KELLY, dee 9 i THNK GERMAN BULBOUS HOOTS.—1 . case of fine. German Bulbs. cmii>istiug of Auian-lhw, Ilyaeintlis, Tulips nml various other beautiful flowering Bulbs, just received and for J. M.TURNER Sc BUO. .Monument square, sale low, by nov 30 L AMP WICK.—Astral and Solar Lamp Wick, all sizes; Lard Lamp ’ Wick* Also Candle Wick braided und in balls, for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY: nov 29 108 Bryan street. B UTTER, BEEF, &c.—Lauding per Exact and Macon, 1ft kegs selected Butter. Ift half bids. F. M. Beef; 25 bbls. Potatoes; 50 whole ami .1 boxes family Soap, for sale by —CLAGIIORN Sc CO. D ON’T TELL ANY ONE, that A Einstein lias on hand a large lot of While and colored Blankets from $1,50 to $9 per pair. Also u lino assortment of all wool Flannels from 191 to 75 Us tier yard. Please call and examine dec 3 ' A. EINSTEIN. S OAF.—50 boxes HiircheU’s Soup, lauding ... O from bark Exact, ami for salo by dec 10 COHEN A- FOSD1CK. PERM OIL, See.—.Sperm Oil," Reynold's No. 1 Hams, No. 1 Mackerel in halfburrela, for sale by ALBERT HARD, dec 9 D " OMESTIfg. — A further supply! of Shirtings, Marlboro Stripes and Plaids, just received and for salo by A MINIS, nov 30 . F OR SALE.—a Negro Man who is a good Cook. ROB.HABERSHAM & SUN. mg nov 1 A CARD.—I Imvo removed to the city ol JOL Mae. * * A LEX’it R. LAWTON. mi, for the purpose of practising Law, and shall practise in all the Courts ofthe Southern Circuit, nml iu any other Courts iu which busi ness may be confitfcd to me. dee 17 — CARLETON B. COLE. 1 A>V NOTICE.—W. T. GOODWIN, Attorney at Late, will punctually uttoiid to any business given him. Office iu Owens’ build ings. immediately under Peudergast’s Lottery Otiice. 2(>— nov 13 TYTOTICE.— All persons having demands -Ll against Benjamin Liles, late of Way tie coun ty. Georgia, deceased, are hereby notified to pre sent them, properly attested, to me, within the time prescribed by law, or they will not be set tled : And all persons indebted to said deceased, •ire hereby required to make immediate pay ment to BENJAMIN V. L1LE3, Ex’r.' dec 4 TXT A YTED,—Four able bodied Men to t t work onboard a ^tcamhoat. immediately. Those aeciistomed to the work would be prefer* ed, for whom liberal wages would be given. Also—50 Cypress Barrels. dec 4 J. E. GAUDRY Sc CO, "VITANTED.—A good Washer and Irouer V? for the Hospital. To one who gives sat isfaction, the place will be permanent, dec 10 4— O N E IIUNDREI> .4BS,E IIO 1)31:I> NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work on the Central Rail Road, for one year from Janu ary next, for which liberal wages will be given, iu iuoiiibly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap- ‘ Vi’ltSTlLLi:, LUFBURROW &UUT1.ER. nov 20 — 1 FLORIDA LAND SALES.—Will be ollered for sale at auction, on the 7tli day of March, 1349. at the county site of Benton coun ty. East Florida, several tracts of Laud iu Tm... ship 21, Range 18, and in Township 24, Range 21. Ou the Mill day of March, nt the Court House of Marion county, sundry tracks iu Township 13, Range 2ft “ 13, ** 21 “ 14, “ 21 “ 14. “ 22 At Madison Court House, on Thursday, the 23d March: Section. Township S. Range E. I, 1, 7. 7. 7. 7. K. 9. on Monday, tho T. 1 S. 1, 1, 1, 1, U. The S E i of 41 S W .1 of 24, “ N W 1 of 25, “ N i: .1 of 20, 44 i: 4 of i. 44 W ,1 of (*., I At Jefferson Court House 27 tli March: S. The K 4 of N W l of 13, *• E of S IV j of 13, 44 W 4 of N E j of I I, « Whof*S E.j of 14. 44 S h of 31, 44 N i: 4 of 0, 44 l; 4 of N w J of «, Tkiims—Onc-fourtli cash, die balance in three equal annual instalments, with interest in advance. Or. if any purchaser should prefer to pay all cash, live per cent, will be deducted from the cre dit instalments. Lists of the particular tracts can* lie had by ap plying to auv of the Post 'Masters in Benton or .Marion county, or they will be furnished if ap plied for by letter, post paid, addressed to “The rftate Register at Tallahassee. Florida.” JOHN BEARD, Register Public Lands Stale of Florida. Tallahassee. Nov. 8, 1817. si5— nov 27 J ^INE HOLD A SILVER HOODS, . &c.—Including sonic very tine Watches, of every description; real Diamond aud rich Jew elry. of great variety, aud embracing tho newest fashions. Real Silver Pitchers,Tea Sets. Goblets, Mugs, Syphons ami Fish Knives ami Forks; new pat ent Gothic pattern Forks and 9nqons, very ele gant; Prince Albert nnd double threaded pattern do., ami plain ; Sherwood's Galvanic Uatlcrics with directions; Papier Macho Goods in abun dance ; Vases; Plated and .Military Wares; Gui tars, Flutes. Accord intis, Banjos, and Sheet Mu sic; Walking Canes, &c. Call und sec, as now opened. Repairing of Watches nnd Clocks attend ed to as usual, aud warranted. D. B. NICHOLS. dee 4 1st door West of Pulaski House, J^irFONT’S POWDER In whole and half kegs, for sale-by. dec G II. J. GILBERT. New Amiiitfciucuf. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY. Bclter.cn StiCiimuih anil Charleston riu Hilton Head anti Buttforl, Inland two-thirds of the. 11'ay. ’lie well kuowii ■splendid steam packets * META MORA, Cupt. F. Barden, WM. SEABROOK, Cupt.T. Lyon, GEN. CLINCH, Cupt. Wm. Curry, Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o’lock, and Charleston every .morning at 9 o’clock, precisely, touching nt Hilton Head and Beaufort each way, and uvoiding two-thirds ofthe sea route. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to BROOKSitTUl’I’KIft Ag’ts, Savannah. E. LAFITTE tV. CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. N. B.—All goods intended for Savannah or Charleston will be forwarded by the Agents, if directed to their cure, free of commissions. All way-freight payable by shippers. july 1 XI: HATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM BLER Sc CO. have mi baud u full und com pletu assortment of every possible variety of 11 ATS AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that a more fashionable, a larger or better selected stock oftjii*kiml of Goods has never been ollered to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine Beaver. Mob* Skin. Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi co, Ashland, Buena Vista. Rough aud Realty, Rnnchero.aud Wool Hats ofevery description.* On*; ofthe partners residing m the North, ena bles us to receive weekly supplies of goods. To Merchant* ami Planters we oiler goods ou as favorable terms as can be laid ,South or North, oct 29 177 BAY STREET. i A* PmiISSW: LI By CJolieii A FogtlUaL^ ‘ -pliitffc iu WILL BE 8ULD before tlie CourtJ the City of Savannah, oh the nrst"Tu(^3y in January next, 'tbcWowing Real Entiittfof tl.d property ofthe estate lif Willt4nl : TaWo/, dtj eeosutt, viz: “ ( Lui Letter A. on Wost Broud SlntotykaAid tn Charlos Van Hornfor tun yean from ficit day of January, 184G: U #*.(r Also. Not No.8 oud ImproVcirirnts corner of Brmightbii and West Broad Streets, fl^lbvty . Ward, subject to an amlUul -rent ofVjTlurty jJoi- lors to the City; .• * J Also, Wharf Lol, No. 1G, at Five*FuUiqq/ oii the Savaiinub River. . ", Also, Truct of lAud. No. 949, 1 Dili Djjpfict.Qd Section of Cherokee, now Cobb Cuufityycjnhuiu mining Forty (40) Acres*. Also, the Ibllnwing berrhrin] property hrlbng p (lie estate.ofsnia William Taylor, dccuas ing to tlu ed, viz; A Negro Maintained Shephard, aildn Po\v in (lie Iipb jiuttdeut Presyterian Church in tHe 'City of Savannah, known in tho plan of said Church nJ No. 3» ■ .» All tlm above property sbhl by the Undersigned under nnd by virtue ofaT^ree ill Eqiijty ijftlui Superior Court of Clmtlium County, rctiuciLil at its May Term, 1847. N. WALLACE, Executor. oct 2 Gunny Cloth and Guuny Bags* f By Cohen As Fosuiclc. i At Privuto Sale.—23 bulcs Gunny Cloth ; id do Guuny Bags. uuv3U Sugar and Coffee. By Cotkuii A Fosilick. / At Private Sale.—-25 Idids Porto Rico Sitgarl 15 do Cuba Muscovado do; 10 do prime New Orleans do; 150 bags Rio Goffcc; 39 do St. Do* nlingo do. nov 30 Pheljis’ Gin* - By Colicn Oc Fosilick* At Private Sale.—99 barrels. nov 30 ' Georgia Flour. By Cohen A Fostlick. At Private Sale —53 barrels und 7 sack#* . nov 30 Bacon Sides. By Colicn A: Fostlick. At Private Sale.—10 hhds. nov 3t) Joliai P. Ottvaii A Co.. AUCTION A Nil COMMISSION MCIICIIAXTS, Anil foi'ani'iliiig Aui'uts, Alucuii, tin. Macon. July 20, J947 Jy july 23 B ooks and stationery.— ‘ FI.ANTATTON BROGANS. Tin* subscriber has just received per brig .Splendid ami other vessels from Boston. 21 eases Plantation Brogans, which will be sold as low as possible. Planters, Factors ami others, who have been tumble to get their measures fitted iu this city, ran be supplied by calling soon. II** has also a full supply of Satinet JucUc.ts ami Pauls, for servants. WILLIAM B. HALE, All the SCHOOL BOOKS in common usd in this section of the country, art! kept ou hand. A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment of JUVF.NtLE BOOKS, col* ciliated to suit tho taste of every one, with a vu* rietv of interesting GAMES for youth. Family aud other BIBLES, and Hymn Books for all denominations, in plain, substantial nnd elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of all kinds constantly rc ; :ei\ud. *. BLANK BOOKS of every description. Abo, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY; J. JL CUBBEDGE, nov 3 South side Market sqr., Savannah. nov 30 103 Congress Street. pi NEW STYLE OF HATSl— dt—a FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities,* received by recent arrivals at 1P7 lluvstrec sept l<> IVES. HORSEY A CO. Ex|)i'i'ss A Accoiumoriiitioii Lint*. nr NO MONOPOLY. cut w kin r^! SAVANNAH AND PALATKA, E. F. Fin. Darien. Brunswirk, St. Marys, Jacksonville, Black (’reckund Firuluta. The steamer WM. GASTON, Capt. Win. C. Mendell, will leave Savannah every Friday Morn ing at ]ft o’clock, from Anderson’s lower wharf. Stages run in connection with her m all the interior Towns and St. Augustine. Shelias been starting from Savannah tm the same days as the Mail Line, aud bus run ahead of them mure Ilian 21 hours, and consequently is by far the fastest Bout on the route. Her accommodations are unsurpassed Ity nnv boat. The Agent receives nml forwards all goods by this boat, free of commissions. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to the Agent, R. H. L). SORREL, oct 2(5 — Corner Bay ami Bull Streets. j!g~'T4> REN lV^TbeSTORK at llieeoF- •■■XL. ncr of Bay and Whitaker Streets, known as the Palo Alto. Possession can bn bad on the 1st day of February next, or sooner, bv applying to Rev. J. F. O'NEILL,"or dec 9 — JOHN E. WARD. S1T.RU.VO LANIER, oc I 27 I'LOYI) HOUSE, MACON, GA. M J. A. BROWN. gig FO it RENT.—The Western Teiw- Jkili-ineiit of Hunter's Buildings adjoining the one occupied bv Messrs. Edwin Parsons Sc Co., Pos session given iuuiiediatelv. Enquire of G. R. "HENDRICKSON, oct 11 Gibbons building. tiE* TO RENT. — A three story Brick Bulbling in State Street. A two story Wooden Building in Broughton st. A two story Wooden Building iu Jefferson st. A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House attached, next door east of Mrs. Bonrkc’s residence. For terms, apply to COHEN Sc FOSDICK. sept 22 <33! V OR R E N T.—Three floors of Mr. JmLWo uldhtirghs building near the t Kxchnngc, un der that occupied by Mr., W. Wooilbridge.also two upper floors of tho building iiuiiiediateiy be low the Exchange, ami several floors under the building occupied by Mr. Walsh, one of them a ground floor. nov 1 ROB. HABF.R8HAM Sc SON. r’Sfl 1 TO RENT.—From the jfltofNovcm- •*2iLber next, a commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, ill South Broad Street, near Si. John’s Church. Terms very moderate. Apply to j n ue 3 — II. Ci AN AH L. ff* TO KENT.—The House at tlm head -ttaai-of Bay Street, recently occupied by Mr E B Crane, as a carriage warehouse. ALo, two large rooms over Ives. Horsey & Co s hat store, suitable for counting rooms of lawyers’officers. Apply to II. A. CRANK, sept 2 r ^ . V O U H A E E.—A second bnml CARRIAGE AND 1IAR- ^ NKHS r nearly new. Apply to iiuvJt) — JNO. H.RF.IDA’" CO. N otice to consignee^.— Transportation OJfice, Central Bail Bond- (Maker 5. 1847.—Consignees of Cotton or other produce by this Road, are hereby notified that re ceipts will’ bo required for nil freight delivered.— They will therefore send persons to roeoivc their consignments who are authorised to sign such re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, net (l — F.ng’r and Superintendent. 4 WHITE CARPENTER, who understands -IjL the management of negroes,to w’orlf on a plantation near the city, will hear of a'situation on application to nov 19 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. UTTER, dec 11 B* -10 kegs, for sale by THEODORE MINIS. rri HATS ! HATSl—From the Fasiii- ,-uUs ouable Hat Store of Messrs. Beelu* it Cos tar, Broadway. New York. Those who have heeii in the hiihitof sendingto them for their Hats, can be furnished with tlm same article, at New York prices, by calling on oct 19 I). A. AMBLER it CO. « RBj, SUKGEON DENTISTS MAY lie consulted nt their rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street ami Market Square, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian street. — uug 13 v V Giiiin, Pistols, Rifles, lim'd ware sYr. Ac. Ac. SPORTSMEN nml others are hereby notified that they ran bo supplied at low prices, fer cash, with the follow articles, viz;. Double and Single Guns from $3 In $50—Rifles, Pistols Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Gallic Bags. Cone Wren ches, Walker's Caps. Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Giiii Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, See. Also, A general assortment of I lard ware, consist- ing in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Locks, Hinges, Spades, Shovels, lines. Axes. Hatchets, Augers, Diawing Knives, Coffee .Mills, Cards, See. Sec. Please call and examine before purchasing else where. JOHN CAR RUTGERS, No 175 Congress Street, Savaunah. N. B. Rifles made to order, and ull kinds of Repairing of Gnus, Rifles, I sicks, «&o.marel*itlly ami punctually attended to and warranted. Or ders from tin: country, or work sent to be done will lie attended to nml returned by the boats, or other conveyance, with the same fidelity, ns il'jier- souallv present D aguerreotype plates, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.at low pri- witli a ,:l ' • •- liberal discount to wholesale pur chasers. Yoigtlntidcr Cameras of nil the difl'er cut fizes. Cases, Chemicals, uud every thing iu the line, coiislauly on hand at wholesale ami re tail. E. ANTHONY, Kuo Anthony, Clark &.Co., dec 7 —3mos 247 Brnudway. N. Y. D oors, Vasiie* a window BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F Callaway Se Co., is constantly receiving all kimh of Sashes. Door and Window Blinds, which he oilers nt ns low prices us they can bo purchased* iu the city. All work furnished by him will hu warranted equal to any in the country, or (hu money will be returned. JOHN G. TALLICA NT, West side Monument Square N. n. Orders for odd. size*! received uml promptly executed — sept 1 W indow-sash and MANUFACTORY AND ‘ REIN'D LAIN1NG MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blinds of every description, made of the best materials, at Northern Prices. House aud Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on band a full supply of Flooring nml Weather Boards, Sash. Blinds, ami I'auuel Doors, rt 1*1 Ift Sash, glazed at 10 cents. All other ri/.cs in proportion —ty S UGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. iVr». 27, Bull-street. Sign of the. Indian, m ar Monument-square. The subscriber returns bis grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, who have so liberally patron* bed him during tlie last four years, and begs to as sure them that ho still imports tho very best brands, ofwhicli be has ou hand nt this tune a large assort ment. He would call particular attention to a late shipment whie.li lie can fully warrant. Also to his stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, See., Ac., nil of which he will sell on as good terms ns can be bail elsowliore. , P. JACOBS, july 27 1>— yy IIO EES AE E WIN E. EH|UOR AND GROCERY STORE.—No. ]8H Congress and 88 St. Julian Stw/.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform Ins friends,that lie continues to keep on hand at his old stand, West Sidu of the .Market, a largo assortment of WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO- CKRIF.S, all of which he offer# on (lie best pos sible terms. He isnlso eoustaritlv supplied with the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI DER, to which he respectfully invites the atten tion of the public. — nov 3 QUNNY CEDTTI ,—25 bales, for sale by nov 27 11. A. CRANE. ri mi: LIFE AND TIMES of Henry Clay by A Calvin Colton, author of Four Years iu Cat. Britain, Tour of the American Lakes, Ac., in 2 vols. The Perpetual Revolving Almanac, a new and very useful article. Portraits of Henry Clay, John C. Calhounhud Gen. Winfield Scott. For sale bv J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 29 South side Mnrkct-sq. KEEPSAKE FOR IttlS— Edited by tlm Countess of Blessingtou, with twelve beautifully finished engravings. Tho Book of Beauty.or Regal Gallery for 1848, with twelve beautifully ipii^bed engravings. Evangeline, a Tale ol'AcmllA, by Henry Wads worth Longfellow. A Plea for Amusements, by Frederic W. Saw* yer. Biographic Literurin.nr Biographical Sketches of iny Literary Life aud Opinions, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Just received nnd ftir snlo by dec 4 JOHN M. COOPER. N otice.—a. b. Gardner would ro^ •spectfully inform bis friends nml customera that liu has taken tho store recently occupied by Messrs. Weeds A-Morrell, No. 102, Brvau street, Penfield’s Range, und would beg of bis friends ami customers generally, not to think for a mo ment thntJie has nought out the former oeeupnnts, or that he hus any of their or.n stock iu his store, or is in any way connected with them: but that hu lias an ’entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of China, Glass, Crockerv, Britannia and Japan Wares, Table ami "Pocket Cutlery, Homm Furnishing Articles, See. See., selected with great care, which he offers for sale as cheap as can bo bought in this city, ami hopes, by u strict attention to Ins own bustness, to merit a share of public patronage. —Chios dec 15 I MPOSITION.—U'liifro has been cold in different part# ofthe State, n medicine rjdlrd Turner's Fills for Humphreys' Itr.mnly for Fctcf and Ague., 1 caution all wlm wish to ihu my re medy to apply only to the following mimed "gen tlemen, as they alone have the genuine for sale. Respec.iftilly, W. HUMPHREYS, JR. AGENTS.—P. M. t’olten Sc Co., Charleston, 8. C.; T. J. 8. Farr, Gniliamville, 8. C.; W. A. Carswell. 8avainmli. Ga!; A. Melania A-. Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Hlmtwell A. Gilbert, Macon, (*'.i.; Dorsey Sr. Knott, Griffin, Ga.; I*. A. Moise, La Grange, Ga.; Winter & Epping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Mnricita, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa lem. Tenn.; \V. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Gu.; J. A.Sperry, Houston < ounly, Ga.; Solomon Good- all. Atlanta. Ga.; IVilliam Carr, Jafcksonhoro. \V. R. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Buri.li, Hnwkinsviire, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien. Ga. 5 Cole, J’rescott Sc Co., Black Creek, Florida j ilghtlbol Sc Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, 8a- vaun.ali; Cutiuiugliam Sc Co., Dalton. Ga.; J.- H. AW. S. Ellis, Macon; M. C. Wiffuimsou, Dav'^lmro, Ga.; Wm. Hodges, Sandersville; R. II. Barrett, Pinesville. Ga.; T. C. Finley, Ham burg, 9. C.; F. A. PouHcm. Jacksonville. Flu., 4 R. 8. Baily, Laurcusville, S. C. FROM WASHINGTON. • Dacisboro', Washington county, December 0, J847-. Mr. Humphreys, Jr.—Dear Sir:—This is ta certify that I have been pedliug in this county during this year, and have for tlie lost two tuontli* been utflicied with Fever and Ague. I have tried many remedies recommended lor the cure of that discusu, all of which proved inetlicucious. A feu' days since on arriving nt Ibis place, 1 was nguiif attacked, and by recoiiiiiioiulution of your Agent here, was induced to give your uiediciiiu u trial, aud I am pleased to state it cli'crtcil a permanent euro. I (cel it due you and those persons af flicted with this unpleasant malady,' to tender to you this my certificate', to use ns bist you may think proper. Wishing you every success in your I'literprizc, l aiif rery respectfully, • * Your ObL Scr’t,. • • . E. MV.hi.inc. dec 9- P I just received from the most celebrated man ufactories in the United States, a large assortment of PIANO FORTES, among whichinny be found ChiC'ki'riug’* patent with metallic frames; Muon* Sc Fischer’s grand action, and A IJ Gale Sc Go’s* improved action, in mahogany, rose wood and black waluut frames. Also, Coleman’s /Coliati Attachment, which is nu iuvalnablo addition to the Piano; all of which is oll'ercd for sale nt Uto manufacturers’ lowest prices, by I. XV. MORRELL, nov 22 Bluets’ buildings, Broughton st. TpW"miSlC.—T. T." WILMOT*! lias li just received a lot of new Music, consisting of Songs .Marches, Quick Steps, Duetts, Polka's, Quadrilles, Scc., Also, a largo uiiinber of Jen ny Lind’s Songs, and Music from the Opera of .Maritana. Also, Piano Fortes, from the Aluuii- fiielutes of Gule Sc Co. Bacon uud Ravin, Du bois, aud Salisbury, Ac., Persons wishing to purchase, are respectfully invited to call. iiov 2i D aou erreot y i*e po«- TRAITS.—T.T. WILMOT respectfully informs the public, that lie, with tlie assistance of* an experienced Artist, is now ready to execute Portraits of all sizes, after llio most improved methods for beauty aud durability land invites the Ladies and Gciitloinau of Savannah,‘nttd Visitors, to cull at Ids Gallery, at tho corner of Bryan ftt. and Market Square, where ho will at all tunes be happy to wait ou them. T. T. W. lias for sale Double find Single Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, 'Ac. Ac. for Miniature*.' • • . ' * - • Daguerreotype Arti-t* arc also informed that he will keep lor sale all nriir.lus used in t|*-*r -rc. fetsion. <