The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 15, 1847, Image 3

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> v'1-1 ff. p. FOltDES, « A-.-'l. Tnu Et*»i»o;‘W«p*Mi'»V, D*o. 15. r Tho onlertammont Will pot «M* • • • ■ | * B, Milo. AdSI>Mo“ < «n>l.^fi®‘Jtehimn, W* " Loom Ferrin nnJ Jo»m;l> Muraotu. Alter which, iho Vruldovillo ofllie, YOUNU WIDOW. M.mlovillc, Mr. Forbes I Splosh, Mr. Fuller. Ainolio. Airs. Forbes | I.ucy, Mrs. Fuller. The now Comic Bullet of - * T1IE MOISSONEURS. : Cliiracters by tbo Lehman Family,' Banco by Milo. Flora and JuliaLehman. Tnconcludo with the Tableau Vivaut, called 10 CAIN AND ABEL. > „ . u t^*For particulars see small bills. dec ,15 G —rEENE AND PULASKL MONUMENT LOTTERY, Class No. 72, for 1847.—Tho mbscribers having superintended the drawing of tha above Lottery, doTiefreby cerlity. thftlthoToL lowing ore the Numbers which'were This Day drawn from tho 78 placed in' the wheel, viz s 4* 6173 7 50 35 211574 63 582 3 34 55 Witskss our hands, at Savounuh, this l4thday of December, 1847i OUTTER AND 1 XJ Goshen Butter; AND SOAP.—15 lirking choice dec, 14 Ol UJO OCHl quuiiiy, nim iur nun iuw it .... ALBERT HARD, ,Cor« Broughton iind Drayton»8tg. 20 do Engl smoked Tongitust Muionds. For sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. " meres arid Motts, do Laiuci and. BoinL h;sw Merinos, Black All a QY.ffl lIAWLS.-r-Suneria Fluid and Stripedltob is, PI ubazi [)TE sines. ESBURY. _ Striped Rob Roy i do., Black Thibet and Mous. do sale by HENRY II. STOTESBURY. , npv 27 /TIGARS.—10,750CImncnciu Cigars; 10,000 Princli andfof novO and for sule by ‘ dec 8 dec 15 WM. P. BOWEN, ) rnmmlMiionrrM C. STEPHENS, } Commmumcrs ONE AMONG, THE BEST. Will draw in Charleston To-Morrow, 10th inst. CJrecnc aePulasKIWtonuiiiciit Lot’y Extra Class No. 57, for 1847. J. W. Maury & Co., Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory A Co. 78 numbers—12 drawn ballots. HIOHKST PRIZES. JLi Wick, nil sizes; Lard Lamp Wick* A Candle VYick braided and in baits, for sale by le £ 1 prize of $20,000 10,000 5,000 3,500 2,383 20 prizos of 20 do 30 do 40 , do 105 do $1000 600 300 250 200 Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets $5—Halves $2£—Qrs. $14' Prizes cashed at this Office. CyTicketsnud Shares for sale,and orders from the country attended to at the Old Established Of fice 0 f P. B. PEND ERG AST, No. 5, Whito House, Owens' Buildiugs, Bull St. opposite the Pulaski House, dec 15 Drawiuff Received. Drown Numbers of the Georgia State Lottery, Class No. 21, for 1847, which was drawn in this city ou Tuesday last, 14th inst. 1 25 21 40 65 20 3</0 15 57 27 39 SPLENDID SCHEME. Sales close To-Morrow Afternoon at 5 o'clock. Drawing due Friday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Dcnrjit of the Independent ,Fire Company of Augusta. Extra No. 60—D. Pairs & Co. Mnnngore. Drew in Wilmington, Tnesday, 14th iiist. 75 number lottery—12 drawn ballots. CAPITAL PRIZES. 1 prize of $20,000 1 do 5,000 1 do 2,500 Ac. 1 prize of 1 do 60 do - Ac. Ac. $2000 1540 1000 Tickets $5—Halves $24—Quarters $1.4. IT 8PEAKS FOR ITSELF. Sales close This Afternoon at 4 o'clock. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY—Extra No 2, Decided by the drawing of Delaware Class 297, which drew in Wilmmgtou, Monday 13th inst Jt5 drown numbers in each package of 26 tickets, 73 numbers—16 drawn ballots. CAPITAL PRIZES. 1 prizo of 1 do 1 do 1 do $3,000 3 prizes of $200 1,500 3 do 100 1,000 10 do 80 444 10 do 70 Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets $24; Halves $14; Quarters $02 Jc. Package of wholes $05, warranted to draw 40 Do Hulves 324, do do 20 Do Quarters 164, do do 10 warranted to draw back uett, more than one half the investment. For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner, of Bull St. and Buy Lane, fy Orders from the country promptly attend* cd to, and prizes cashed on demand. dec 15 DETTER,—25 kegs Goslieu Butter, for D side by H. J. GILBERT, ' " Worn side Market square. dec 15 B ackgammon boards, chess-men, Ac.—Backgammon Boards, .Dice Boxes, Dice, extra Bnckgammou Men, English Chess Men, Chinese carved do, Chess Boards, Domi noes, and Crehow's best Playing Curd., for sale by G. II. HENDRICKSON, dec 15 C AMP1IINE.—A fresh supply of pure Cam- pliine, just received and for sale by dec 15 A.T. BOWNE, Smets'buildings. AMP WICK—Solnr, Astfkl and Candle Wick of all sizes, for sale by dec 15 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ buildings. S PENCER’S VEGETABLE PILLS.—These Pills arc very much admired on account of their mild and aperient effects, nnd are very beneficial in Dispepsm, Indigestion, Costiveuess, Ac. For «do by A. T. BOWNE, dec 15 Smets* Building. PLANTING POTATOES.—200 bills A superior Planting Potatoes, landing from ship Trenton, for sole by dec 14 BRIGHAM A KELLY. CANOS’ IODIDE OF SARSAFA- U lULLA.—1 Gross, received by , A. A. SOLOMONS; Agent, dec 44 Market-Square. nfu> BE SOLO VERY LOW.—The A- Subscribers are determined to reduce their Stock of Dounets and Ribbous. Also Artificial Flowers, Ladies Caps, Gimps, iuid Friuges, and many other articles too numerous to mention. CANNON A LEONARD. dec 14 Corner Broughton aud Barnard-sts. CliAWLS<—A complete assortment, pric Y v »*ying from 374 cents to $12, nlso a few those riuli Velvet Scarfs, at a reduced price. _ dec14 A. EINSTEIN. FARINA COLOGNE. VJ 100 boxes, received by , A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, — 44 Market square. ("^ OBK.S.—Best velvetiCork*,’ for sale by \ A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, Market Squnro. iriees of fUGARS l CIGARS!!—20 M "Ortez, ^ Cigars, a vety superior nrtiejo, for sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. CALERATUS.—15 bbls, landing from ship Treuton, aud for sale by dec 14 COHEN A FOSDICK, T EIHONS.—20 boxes Lemons, now landing -*-4 from bark Exact and for said by dec 15 JESSE A CADY. nOL. UAL LOWES’ ARROW ROOT, for sale by ALBERT HARD, dec 14 Corner Broughton and Dray ton-Sts. Raisins, almonds, citron -LV AND CURRANTS, just received per bark Exact, and for sale by JESSE A CADY, dec 14 (CONFECTIONARY.—20 boxes assort- ed Candy, just received and for sale by A CADY. dec 14 JESSE A( [EW CROP N. O. MOLASSES—Landing 1 trom schr Oscar Jones. Also, 50 boxes Fire Crackers,for saloby H. J. GILBERT, dec 9 West side Market c °, just received and for sale by , -Jl e _ cl ° E. 8VVIFT. TTAY7-40I,undies prime Nortlt RlVdr Hay,; ft* landing from brig L. Baldwin, mid for sale by doo 10 BRIGHAM A KELLY. p 1 M. BEEF.—10 iuur UbU Fulton Mar, ■M. • Ret Ucor, Just rowiycd laid (Virsiilo by " uv ■» E. SWIFT. .a. Alomana do, 10,000 Crosno do; 5,0 [pie do, lauding from brig Wilson Fulli r sole, by W. M. DAVIDSON, West side Market square. A. T. BOWNE, YX nov27 H. A. CRANE. doc 9 nov 29 COLLINS A BULKL 108 Brynn street. B UI J. JbK. • «*c.—i*mamg p Exact nnd Mpcou, 10 - kegs selected Butti 10 half bbls. F. M. Beef; 25 bbls. Potatoes; whole and A boxes fhmily Soap, for sale by dec 11 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. ON»T TELL ANY ONE, that D and colored. Blnnkets from $1,50 to $9 per Also a fine assortment of all wool Flannels 18J to 75 cts per yard, dec 3 A. EINSTEIN. i burk Exact, and for sole by COIIEN A FOSDICK. S PERM OIL, Ac.—Sperm Oil, Revu No. 1 Hams, No. 1 Mackerel in half bat for sale by ALBERT HARD, dec 9 X Cook, nov 6 ROB. HABERSHAM loisagoi A SON. for colds, for sole by dec 13 A. T. BOWNE, 8mots’ building. B etter. tor. In iff * dec 11 CONNERAT A BA1UE. P HELPS’ brig Macon, und for sain b; dec 11 COHEN & FOSDICK. 3 for sale by dec 11 T ARB,—15 bbls und 35 kegs, for sale by Xj dec 11 THEODORE MINIS. Coflee, for sale by dec 11 *1 N 1 EW ORLEANS MOLASSES, Ac.- sulo by dec 10 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO S'lASlIMEUE SR AWLS. — Just ted Shawls, for sale by nov 25 Malaga Grapes, for sale by nov 29 WOOD, CL R AISINS.—30 boxes New Raisic do, just received and for sule by nov 29 E. S W 4 Oil Cloth Tulile Covers, nov 22 CAM R 4 ted Comforts, for sule by nov27 HENRY H. STOTESBURY. sale low.forcuslt only, by nov24 WOOD, CL Cove top Serpentine do. for Hale by nov 23 1. W. MORRELL, G um drops. rioii’sGuiii Drop giniu, nnd for side by dec 1 B LEACIIED SHIRTING, Bonnets, IS store aud 1 nov 29 ) by children suffering from constipation. It pared with either water, milk or beef ti 1 .1 1 _ . T— l... D just received, und for sale b^ j. M. TUllNER & nflOTHER, P°a und for sule by dec 2 A. T. BOWNE* _A. T. BOWNE, H avana i Honey, rece suto by dic2 Bm ITtRIJIT TREES.- jlist received, nnd for sale by J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, nov 30 Mouument miuur G just received and for sale by A. T. BOWNE, dec 3 Smets’ building O 0's and 4’s, received and for sale by on a r r nnvvNP. Smota’ Ruiti Buckwheat, Cheese, toes, selected for fiitnil Hartford, and for solo low b’ r 24 Albert HARD. Jl Pig Porit, landing from ship Hartford, for sale ify ALBERT LIAR] nov 24 nov 30 tiled, just received and for jaaies a. Laroche, No. 1 Market square. Caps. Also L( nov 6 Mcssra. BUNT* A CO. SHIP SMITHS AND BOILERMAKERS, —also:— , .. ., lc All kinds of Iron-Work dono to order, with neat* th ness uiul at tlio Shortest Notice. On Dillon’* Lower Wtmrf» near Mr. Willltik’^ Ship Yard. Snviuinnh, Georgia. m dec 14 - * . V— npo VI. A NT KICS, TOECIIANICS «l X AND MERCHANTS.—Tho subsc7iherhas / on hand, aud is couatdntly receiving, a well select- \ ed assortment of River Lumbor,Timber,Sliinglea, jj. and Fire Wood, wliiohhe offers Ibr mile on accom- 1U modafing terms. Purchasers would do well to givo him a cull before purchasing elsewhere, fi AU orders for cither of tho above articles loft,at 9 his office, 112 Bay street, or at the Eastern wharf, will be prouiptly attended to. dee-14 R. A. ALLEN. TUNE (JOI.D & BIlVMtUOOUS, •X Ac.—Including some very fine Watches, g of every description; real Diamond and rich Jew- 1 elry, of great variety, and embracing the newest ,, fashions. Real Silver Pitchers,Tea Sots, Goblets, Mugs, Syphons and Fish Knives and Forks; new pat- n ent Gothic pattern Forks and 8poous, very elo- ) glint; Prince Albert and double threaded pattern - do., and plain; Sherwood’s GalvuuicButteries with directions 5 Pupier Mache Goods in ubuu- dance ; Vases; Plated and Military Wares; Gui- ; tars, Flutes, Accordiaus, Banjos, and Sheet Mu- ] sic; Walking Canes, Ac. Coll and see,.as now ! opened. ' Repairing of Watches and Clocks attend ed to as usual, and warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, dec 4 1st door West of Pulaski House. 1AAOUERREOTVPE FOR- i U TRAITS.—T.T. WILMOT respectfully informs the public, that he, with the assistance of an experienced Artist, is now ready to execute Portraits of all sizes, alter, the most improved mothods for beauty aud durability; and invites the Ladies andGetitlemen of Savannah, and Visitors, to call at his Gallery, at the corner of Bryan St. and Market Square, where ho will ut all times be happy to wait on them. T. T. W. has for sale Double and Single'Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, Ac. Ac. for Miniatures. Daguerreotype Artists are also informed that he wul keep for sale all articles used in their pro fession. — nov12 f'lIRCUUAR.—Tho undersigned has lo- 1 Y> cated himself in Newark, New Jersey, Jas a . General Agent. Persons at a distance wishing articles pur- - chasud in this or adjoining cities, will find it to ° their advantage to procure them through tho agency of the uudersigued, who will be at all _ times advised of the lowest price articles can be 8 purchased ut, and who from. * Tlie various brunches of manufacturiug thip city excels in, makes it a desirable place lor an ugency to be loeuted. d The undersigned having resided iu Georgia fot tho last eghteen years, flutters himself that he will be able to fill onlersfroin individuals ofthe South - erncountry generally, but more particularly from f Georgia, us near their fancy as though they were » here themselves,and, in many instances, at lower Y prices. The strictest care taken in Shipping and In suring, if instructed. u JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, Now Jersey sept 10 3mo— 4^1 ASK CHEESE AND N O WHISKEY.—J5 t- Y-/ casks Cheese ; 25 bbls N O Whiskey, laud- y ing and for solo hy dec 10 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. u T>ILOT BREAD AND BISCUIT.—10 bbls X^ Treadwell’s Pilot Broad; 30do Sugar, Sodu and Butter Biscuit, lauding from brig L Baldwin and for sale by w ’ dec 10 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. QOLAK LAMPS, Ac.—Bronzed and k3 Gilt Solar Stand aud Suspending Lamps, Study and Hand Lamps, Hull Lanterns, balance — weights and chains, Extra Gluss Prisms, Sarcull’s a Pickwicks, Paper Lamp and Caudle Shudes, com prising several elogunt patterns, together with u lull ussortmentof Brittuniu, Glass and Tin Lumps J- and Cuudlosticks, received by recent arrivals, aud 0 for sale hy COLLINS A BULKLEY. >r nov 29 QEGARS! SEGARSI SEGAIISI— “ Ameri- _ k3 can Victories’’ and “Magnolia Brand." Just 3- received a handsome lot of Regalia Segura of the d above brands, of a dcsiptble size ana first rate 1. quality. Tho attention of tho consumers of die 0 article is respectfully culled to give them a trial, 8- as they will bo sold at prices to suit the times, by P. JACOBS, dec 8 37 Bull Street, Sign of dielndian. s; TYRESS HOODS—Of die latest and is; X/ most approved stylus, consisting in part of plain aud fig’d Silks, raw silk Plaids, Oregon and \Vinsor do, plum end fig’d Cashmere, Satin- stripe und plaid do, phiiu and fig’d Mous do Lain 0 atfroin I84 to GO cts per yard. Also au assort ment of Alpuccns nnd French Merinos, ull of which are offered at greut bargains, by doc 8 A.EINSTINE. ul A I*BANY ALE.—35 bbls of superior xjl Albany Ale, landing from brigs Augusta and Sterling ami for sale by WM. M. DAVIDSON, 4 > den 4 West side Market square. " f 111 AM PAGNE.—30 baskets Bollinger Yv nnd Ileidsick Champagne, iu quurt und pint bottles, luudiug from brig Sterling, aud for ! sule by or dec 4 J. E. GAUDRY A CO. piIEAP CASH STORE.—The un- — Y-/ dersignod has lately returned from the North *» with n full supply of Fall nnd Winter Dry Goods, i* which will he sold nt his usual low pricus for cash ,d or approved city paper ut short time. All those wishing to save money will please call and ex- umiue his stock. M. PRENDERGAST, ii- nov 10 — cor. of Whitaker A Congress sts. T INEN CAMBRIC HDKF$. r k X_i dies fine L. C., Superfine nnd Hem Stitched Hdkfs, Men’s Linen Cambric and printed border- nH cd do. Just received by “ dec 13 HENRY LATIIROP. le T> UTTER.—10 kegs, for sale hy in X> dec 11 THEODORE MINTS. ]^UPONT’« POWDER In whole JLf aud half kegs, for sule by i8 doc 0 II. J. GILBERT. to DIITTER.—10 kegs Orange county But- or X> ter, landing from bark Exact, and for sale by e- doc 13 J. E. GAUDRY A CO. “ pBACKEBS.— Best Sugar, Soda and Y> Boston Crackers for sale by dec 11 ALBERT HARD. SUNDRIES.—Sugar of tho best quality; O Rio, Java, Cuba and old Laguira Coffee; Mild new Checso ; Currants, Cloves, Lemons, —- English and American Mustard; Bariev, Tullow ed and Siierin Candles; Green and Black Tens; Ap ples, Soap, Starch, Almonds, Citron, Butter, &c. ail of which will be sold low and warranted to bo na of tho very best quulity, by or dec 11 ALBERT HARD. WTILLOW WARE.—Market and Tra- Y Y veiling Baskets of different sizes, Willow ri- Wagons, Cradles, Chairs, Cloths Busket* and s, Hampers. Also, forty sets Children’s Wagon Wheels, separate from tlie carringe, at $1$ per set, just received und for sale hy COLLINS A BULKLEY, „ dec 11 Bryan-stroot, opposite Wilmot’s. flJOLASSES AND CANDLES.—30 bbls 1TX prime Orieaus Molasses ; 20 boxes Sperm Candles, assorted sizes; 20 do Adamantine do; 20 l>H do Tallow, received and for sale by dcQ 10 ' E. SWIFT. A LPACCAS.—Just received, low price . jlL blk Alpaccas, super do do, superfino Silk , Warp do. For sale by - dec 33 HENRY LATHROP. s . T>UTTER.—12 firkins Butter, inst re al Xj ceived per ship Hartford, and for sale by ip nov 29 , E. SWIFT. TJRinfCETON CICACUKBS.—ti 1)1.1. JL und 10 kegs fresh Princoton Crackers, now rn lauding from bark Exact, and for sale by £}. W. W.. GOODRICH, dee 13 Smets’ now buildings, Whitoker-st CHOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.— pj O 5 bbls Smoked Beef and Tongues, 2 cases, ,1^ half and whole boxes Sardines, just received and U for sale low, by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 13 Smet’s new buildings/Whitaker-et. , 5t VTHESNUTS AND HICKORY NUTS.—A __ \y few bbls just received and for sale by ° r W. W. GOODRICH, {n ' dec 13 Smets’ new Building, Whitaker-et. ng /~1ABPETIWG8.—All wool Carpets; mu- per Ingrain do; Thompson’s Three-ply do; by Brussels do, forsole by ✓ dec 13 - HENRY LATHROP. piENTKAE ilAIL ROAD & BANKING CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, 2d December, The auuual election for Nine Directors to d tho atfaiis oftliislnstitution, will he held ri ENTRAt RAIE ROAD AND BANklNQ Vj CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, Doc. 7, -Dividenu, No. 10.—A dividend of $2 per OF GEORGIA.—Savauuah, Nov. 29,1847. Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be at the Exchange, in this city, on .Wednesday I5th day of December next. By order. GEO J. BULLOCII, Cushior. r . B. Stockholders will puss to'and from tlio NAIL LOFT.-J,GRIFFIN A CO would inform tho public, that they have taken tlio Sail-Loft at Exchange Dock, and are. irepured to carty oq the busiuessin its various iranches, such as Tents, Awnings, Tarpawliugs, Steamboat Coven, alid SajUqfevery description; and hope by ; .unremitting attention, comliiued. with an extensive knowledge of. the business, to merit the continued patronage of those who give them a trial. . i Cd^*Ship aud Steamboat Flags made to order, dec 8, luge tho a DanklL f _,„ , I. d day of Jautiury next, between the hours of M. uud2P. M. By order.’ dec 3 GEO. j/bULLQCH, Cashier. king Uqusd iu this city, on Monday of J* FOR FIIEIGIITOU OlIAU- TEIt —Tho bark UACKUS. Capt. For- ter, is ready to receive iVeight. Apply to dcc9 BRIGHAM A KELLY. FOR BALTIMORE.—Tho brig GEO J. BULLOCH, Cashier. dec 8 v un oAii t liuvnut—xnu un MACON, N. Iloey master, having, pai. of her IVeight engaged will have despatch. For bolnuce of freight or passage, apply to dec 10 8. \V. WIGHT, A CO. * FOR NEW-YORK.-NcuLiiu. ’he regular fast sailing packet bark ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown master, has part of her utrgo engaged, and will sail with despatch. For juluuce of freight, or passage, having elegant state room accommodations, apply onooard at Telfair’s wharf, or to - dec 7 8. W. WIGHT A CO. Key Biscayue or Miami river, Jupiter i river, Musfpiito inlet, Smyrna, St. Proposals for extending this service from Pen* cola to New Orieaus are invited. Proposals will be received for carrying tho mails Bids should set forth the mode of conveyance, NOTES. Each proposal should bo accompanied by •uranty, signed by one or more responsible per is, in the following manner, viz: ‘Tlio undersigned guaranty that This should be accompanied by the certificate The proposul should bo sent to the department Bidders are notified that, agreeably to tlio pro- f the act of Congress of 3d March, 1846, For tho manner in which the transfer to the C. JOHNSON, Postmaster General. Post Orrics Department, Nov. 8,1847. nov 16 —tu4 nov 17 R. WAYNE, dual. Executor, flw PLANTERS’ BANK.—Suvuunuh, 7th Dpi 1847.—Tho Auuual Election for Directors 11. W. MERCER, Cashier. ws8— he Copartnership r the firm of HAM- DO., is This Day I either of the un ite the inline of the THOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Hiirduumu & Co. Suvummh, Sept. 1,1847. C OPA RTNERSIKIP. — The signed have formed a Copartnership un ic firm of HAMILTON A HARDEMAN, ic transaction of n FACTORAGE AND und cy linder for rill he thankful to their friends for a portion mir patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. Ohio Southern Recorder, Millcdgeville; Jour* 10-PARTNERSHIP.—The under* J signed have associated themselves in the ROB. HABERSHAM, WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM, JOHN RAE HABERSHAM. , 1847. nov 2 doc 11 N. RADCLIFFE, r AW NOTICE.—JACKSON A LAW* Li TON, Attorneys at Lavs, Savannah, Geo. Office iir Gaudry’s Building, Up Stairs, front ing Bull street. HENRY R. JACKSON, ALEX’R R. LAWTON, nov15 ly CARD.—I have removed to the city of . Macon, for the purpose of practising Law, dec 17 — CARLETON B. COLE. RANTED.—Four able bodied Men work onboard a Steamboat, immediately. Also—50 Cypress Barrels, dec 4 J. K. G AUDRY A CO. WHITE CARPENTER, who understands the management of negroes,to work on nov 18 ROB. HABERSHAM A SON. NEGRO MEN 1 n monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap- VeRSTILLE, LDFBITRROW A; BUTLER, nov 20 h — TYAOIEBBIIOTYPE PLATES, LJ OF SUPERIOR Q.UALITY, at low pri- with a liberal discount to wholesale pur lers. Voigtlander Cameras of all the differ- dec 7 v_3i E. ANTHONY, Late Anthony, Clark A Co., 247 Broadv id way, N. Y. T7IXCIIANGE.—Bills on New York. Ap- Jli ply to GEO. B. CUMMING. nov 5 — J . ABSENTED HERSELF on the 18Ui inst. from tho plantation of tlio JBIZ subscriber on tlio Island of Skidawuy, u muiuiio woman named MARY, or as she caUsher- ‘f, Mary Hauiiltun. She Is about 32 years of 0 j i rather above the common size, of- fell habit, inclining to be stout,- walks erect, Of a pleasant oouteuance; dud when spoken to answers readily, bnt when I intimidated hurriedly. Had on when she left, it cotton osnaburgs frock, but as she took with her two or more calico thicks site will doubt less change her dress* Since leaving she has been seen in the city - of Savannah, where she is doubt harbored, having relatives and acqtiain- ices there. Thirty dollars is offered for her de-J livery to mo on Skidaway island, or being safely lodgedin Savannah jail. All persons are Cau tioned against harboring or secreting her, ns the law Will be rigorously enfbrced. au g 28 • - ■ 'sw—*» JAMES BILBO. FOR BOSTON.—The fast sailing _-*New York packet brig AUGUSTA, A. M. Sherwood master, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged aiid going on hoard, will have Immedi ate despatch. For balance of freight, or passage, apply on board as Moore’s wharf, or to dec 7 WA8HBURN, WILDER A CO. Semi-Weekly U. S, Jl. Stenui-l’ncket Line, SAVANNAH A PALATKA, FLA. BY THE WAY or . Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville, Black Creek ft Picolata, Fla. In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Steam-packets at Savannah,the steumer SARAH SPALDING, from Pulatka to Lake Monroe, the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au gustine, and from Bluck Creek, via Newnansviile, Alligator, Mineral Springs A Columbus, to Tal lahassee. OCAMULGEE Capt. P. McNelty. ST. MATTHEWS...... “...Kino. Those packets leave Savunuah eVory Tuesday and Saturday Mormisos, at 10 o’clock, nnd ar rive at Picolata in time for tlio Mull Stages to go through to St.Augustiue before night every Thursday and Monday. - Returning, leave Palatkn every Tuesday and Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touching as above each way They are both low pressure boats, in complete order, and handsomely furnished in every respect: are commanded by geutleiueu of well known ex perience on the route, and their patrons ore as sured that every attention will bepuid to tlio safety and comfort ofpassengors, and to the careful bund ling of freight. —aoksts— Brooks A Tupper Savannah. A. A. DeLorme Darien. G. Friedlauder Brunswick. John Bcssent St. Marys. Fernandez A Bodice Jacksonville, A. Coy Black Creek. Geo. Coolay Picolata. J. P. Hawkins Pulatka. E. Lnfitte A Co Charleston. N. B. Goods consigned to tho Agents forward ed free of commission. Freight from Snvanunh and Charleston, nnd oil wny freight, payable by sluppers. sept 13 NEW GOODS.—The Subscriber would respectfully inform his patrons and tlio public generally, that 1m has returned from the North, and has now open, u large and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French and Eng* lish Broadcloths; American, English and French Casimcrcs; Doeskins, Tweeds, Ac.*, Cashmere, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which ho is prepared to make to order at short notice end in the latest finhion. None’ btlt tho bbst Work men are employed, and, therefbro,.eVery manu factured article can, with safoiy, ho Warranted to suit the most particular. The subscriber has also a fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, I’ocket Hdkfs., Cra vats, Under Shirts and Drawers, all of which will be sold at New York prices, by . M. CEARY, Draper and Tailor, Sign of tlio Golden Lnmb, cornier of Whit aker and Broughton streets. oct 18 IIAIWII/I'OIY & SVitlOlVSTmvu received per Hartford and, Savauuah t. A JlL choice assortment of Freuch, English aud Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST ING3, selected with the greatest care, and of the best imported in this country. We nro now pre pared to manufacture at tho shortest notice, aud in the best wanner, any garment in our line, for cash or upproved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah, Go. Now Arrangement. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY. Beticeen Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head and Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the IF«j jsJT""* The well known « cfca-SwL splendid steam packets *= METAMORA, Capt. F. Barden, WM. 8EABROOK, Capt. T. Lyon, GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Win. Curry, Will hereafter leave Savannah ovory evening half past 8 o’lock. and Charleston every inomiiiL nt 9 o’clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Heat and Beaufort each way, and uvoiding two-thirds of the sen route. Foj* Freighter Passage, njiply on hoard, or to BROOKS ATUPPEK , Savauuah. E. LAFITTE A CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. N. B.—All goods intended for Suvantiah Charleston will be forwarded by tho Agents, directed to their care, free of commissions. All way-freight payable by shippers. j«iyJ Express & Accommodation Line. NO MONOPOLY. between SAVANNAH AND PALATKA, E. F Via. Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville, Black Creek und Picolata. The steamer WM. GASTON, Copt. Wm. Memlell, will leave Savannah every Friday Morn ing nt 10 o’clock, from Anderson’s lower wharf. Stages run in connection with her to ull tho interior Towns aud St. Atigustino. She has been starling from Suvunnah on thu same days ns the MuilLino, and has rim ahead of them more than 24 hours, and consequently is by fur the fustest Boat on tlio route. Her accommodations are unsurpassed by any bout. The Agent receives and forwards all goods by this boat, free of commissions. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or the Agent, R. II. I). SORREL, oct26 — Corner Bay and Bull Streets, M TO RENT.—The STORE at the cor ner of Bay aud Whitaker Streets, known as tho Palo Alfo. Possession cun bo hud on the 1st day of February next, or sooner, by applying to Rev. J. F. O’NEILL, or dec 9 — JOHN E. WARD. STERLING LANIER. oct 27 FLOYD HOUSE, MACON, GA. J. A. BROWN. M FOit RENT.—The Western Tene ment of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining tho one occupied by Messrs. EdwinPorsons A Co., Pos session given immediately. Enquire of G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 11 Gibbons building. M TO KENT.— A three story Brick Buliding in Statu Street. A two story Wooden Building in Broughton at. A two story Wooden Building in Jefferson st. A two Htory Wooden Building, with a Bake House attached, next door east of Mrs.. Bourke’ residence. For terms, apply to sept 22 COHEN A FOSDICK M F OR REN T.—Three floors of Mr. Wuldburgh9 building near tho Exchange, un der that occupied by Mr. W. Woodbridge,also two upper floors of the building immediately be low the Exchange, and several floors under the building occupied by Mr. Walsh, ono of them grounafloor. _ nov 1 ItdBr HADERSIIAM & SON. m TO RENT.—From the lstofNovem ber next, a commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St. John’s Church. Terms very moderate. Apply to ” 'IAN/ jane 3 II. GANAIIL. A TO RENT.—The House at the head of Bay Street, recently occupied by Mr E Craned, us a carringe warehouse. Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey Co’s hat store, suitable for counting rooms of lawyers’officers. Apply to II. A. CRANE, sept 27 FOR SALE.—A second hand CARRIAGE AND HAR .NESS, nearly new. Apply to nov 19 — JNO. II.REIli A CO. TYTOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,- IN Transportation Office, Central Rail Road— October 5,1847.—Consignees of Cotton or other produce by this Road, ore hereby notified that ceipts will bo required for all freight delivered. They will therefore send persons to receive their consignments who are authorised to sign such re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, oct 6 — Eng’r and Superintendent TYTEW MUSIC.—T. T. WILMOT _L1 just received a lot of new Music, consisting of Songs .Marches, Quick Steps, Duetts, Polka’s, Quadrilles, Ac., Also, a large number of Jen ny Lind’s Songs, and Music from the Opera of Montana. Also, Piano Fortes, from the Menu- facturesof Gale A Co. Bacon.and Ravin, pu> bois, and Salisbniy, Ac., Persons wishing to purchase, are respectfully invited to call. nov 27 T TAMS.—200 Fitch’s Extra Sugar cured,. XX received, and for sale by nov25 J. E. GAUDRY ACO. AUCTION SALES. ^ ■ ^ . . Ropto. r.y. .; By .Cohen 4c Fofcdtck* f t FRIDAY, at 11 o’clock, in front ofltOiN ft ON .FRIDAY, at 11 o’clock, in. front ofltOrt* Coils of Rope. : . i ’;iyj Also, GO boxes Soap. Terms cash, j dea.15 By Cohen Ac FotMtftck. WILL BE SOLD before tlio, Court House in tlio City of Savan«uh, Oli tho first Tuesday id Jauuory next, the fo 1 buying Real Fstuto of tjio. property of the, estate of NVilliani Taylor, do Lot Letter A:; ott Werfl Broait Street IvoHcd to Charles V«u Horn for ton years frou;'first day of January, 1840. Also» Not No. 8 add Improvehlems cbHitt of. Iroughton and West Brbnd Streets; Liberty uroughton and West ISrbod Streets; Liberty Ward,’subject to on annual rent of Thirty.' Dot larsto tho City. . * *W 2 . Also, Wharf Lot, NO. 10, at Ffrd Fathotn on the Savannah Rivor. • > h Also, Tract of Land/Not 949, lUth District, 2d Section Of Cherokee, now Cobb Cuunljr, COktaiU mining Forty (40) Acres. , ^5 \r 4 Also, tho following perstinal property bblppg in^to the estute of said William Taylor, \deCeus A Negro Man named Shephard, olid a Pqw in 0 Independent Presyterian Chqrdi in .the, City of Savannah, known in tho plan of said Church us Ail the above property hold by iitlder and by virtue of a Decree in Equity of the Superior Court of Chathkitf CoUntV; rendtnd at its May Term, 1847. ; '» »■; N T oct 2 Ns WALLACE, Executori DyColien dc Fosdlck. ON FRIDAYatll Gunny Clotli nnd Gininy Bags. ’ By. Colum Ac Fostlick. At Private Sale.—23 Utile* Gumiy' Clfitl do Gnnny Bogs. , ^ nfiv M HATS! HATS I —From the Fashi onable Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe A Cos- tar, Broadway, New York. Thoke who have beenin the habit of sendingto thorn for their Hats, can -he furnished with tho samo article, dt New York prices, by colling on oct 19 D. A. AMBLER A CO. Sugar and Coffee.., By Cohen Ac FosAicl At Private 8olo.—25 hhds.Portp J 15 do Cuba Muscovado do; 10 ndo Orleans do; 150 bogs Rio Coffee: mingo do. M IIAT8 AND CAPS.—D. a. AM BLER ACO. have on hand a fttll and com ilete assortment of every possible variety of 1ATS AND CAPS. We flutter ourselves that a more fushiouuble, a larger or better selected stock of tills kind of Goods has never been offered to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fiue Beuver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi co, Asliluud, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready, Ranchero, and Wool Hats ofuvery description. One of the partners residing at the North, ena bles us to reccivo weekly supplies of goods. To Merchants and Plaulurs *we oiler goods on ns favorable tennb ns cun ho had South or North, oct 28 177 BAY STREET. PLANTATION BROGANS. ” The subscriber has just received per brig Splendid and othor vessels from Boston. 21 cases Plantation Brogans, which will ho sold us low as possiblo. .Pluuters, Factors and others, who Imvo been unable to get their measures fitted in this city, can be supplied by calling soon. Ho bos also a full supply of Satinet Jnckcts nnd Pants, for servants. WILLIAM B. HALE, nov 30 103 Congress Street. ^ SURGEON DENTISTS. MAY be consulted nt their rooms N. E. corner of St Julian street and Market Square, nt any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian struuL—nug 13 i»L nines, lined ware Ac. Ac. Ac. SPORTSMEN nml others are hereby notified that thoycon be supplied nt low prices, for cash, with the follow urtiefes, viz; Double nnd Single Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bugs, Cono Wren ches, Walker’s Caps, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, Ae, Also, A genornl assortment of Ilurdwure, consist ing in part of Table und Pocket Cutlory, Locks, Hinges, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, Hatchets, Angers, Drawing Knives, Coffee Mills, Cards, Ac. Ac. Please call aud examine before ptirchndng else where. JOHN CARRUTHERS, No 175 Congress Street, Savannah. N. B. Rifles made to order, and nil kinds of Repairing ofGuns, Rifles, Locks, Ac. carefltlly ami punctually attended to nnd warranted. Or ders from the country, nr work sent to ho done will be attended to and returned by the bouts, or other conveyance, with the same fidelity, as if per sonally present oct ^ tSoORS, SASHES Ac WINDOW JiJ BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F Callaway A Co., is constantly receiving all kind, of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which lie oilers ut us low prices as they can be ptirchnsca in tho city. All work furnished by him will he warranted equal to any in tho country, or the money will he returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Square. N. B. Ordors for odd sizes received and promptly executed—sept 1 W indow-sash and blind MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining tho residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes nnd Blinds of every description, made of the best materials,at Northern Prices. House und Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. dHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly ou hand a full supply of Flooring nnd Weather Boards, Sash, Blinds, and Pntinel Doors, 8 X 10 Sash, glnzed nt 10 cents. All other sizes in proportion —ly uug7 G ~ ROCKltlP.S, FRUITS AND CONFKC TIONARIF.8.—The Subscribers would respectfelly inform tlio Citizens of Savatinnh, that they have commenced business in the brick building, next to Walker's Marble yard, and di rectly opposite to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionary, south side of Broughton street, where they are now receiving, and will constantly keep on hand, n general assortment of groceries, fruits, Ac. a- mongst which may bo found Almonds, Raisins, Prunes, Citrons, Ac. nnd they hope by strict at tention to business, nnd selling at low prices, to merit a share of public patronage, dec 14 JESSE A CADY. S EGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near Monument-square. Tlio subscriber returns his grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, who have so liberally patron- iseef him during tlio lost four years, and bugs to as sure them Umt he still imports the very best brands, ofwhich be has ou hand at this time a large assort ment. He would call particular attention tq a Inte shipment which he can felly warrant. Also to his stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac., Ac., all of which he will sell on as good terms as can be had elsewhere. P. JACOBS, july 27 ly— XyfjTHOLESALE WINE, LIOUOR W AND GROCERY STORE—No. 188 Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM. M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that he continues to keep an hand at his old stand, West Side of the Market, a large asATitment of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO CERIES, all ofwhich he offers on the best pos sible terms. He is also constantly supplied with the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI DER, to which he respectfelly Invites the atten* tion of the public. * — nov 3 H AIR MATRASSES.-M of Finn jnat received, and for sale by nov 23 Je by I. W. MORRELL, Smets' Buildings. XX7INTER GOODS*—Fine Casoiinere* Y-Y and Satinets, Whito nnd Red Flannels, Blue, Black and Brown Broad Cloths, for sale nov 27 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. o’clock lit' front of stord, will be sold, / , / SOhbls. Mackofe!: 20 boxes Tobacco. * dec 14 • v li'io , Phelps’ Gin. By Colieii Ac Fosdlck. i 3 At Private Sale.—90 barrels. hov .30 Georgia Flour. ~ By Colich Ac Fosdlck. At Private Sale —53 burrels aud 7 sacks., nov 30 _' ‘ » Bacon Sides. , By Colicn & Fosdlck* . .. At Private Sale.—10,. nov 30 John P. Gavnti Ac Go., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MF.RCJ1AS Aud Forwarding Agcuts, Macon, CL-,, Macon, July 20,1&47 ly joly i tJOOKS AND STATfioFElW^ I) All the SCHOOL BOOKS in common use in this section of the country, are'kept on hand. B(Ws 0at VUriCly * f " 1SCEL ^ AN ®°? JS An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS,’'cal culated to suit the taste of every one, with a va riety of interesting GAMES .for youth. - • Family and other BIBLES, and Hymn Books for ull oeiiuiiiiuiUious, in plain, substuhtial and elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of all kind? constantly Re ceived. BLANK BOOKS of every description. ,4 \ Also, PLAIN aud FANCY.STATIONERY. / j. b:;cdbbei)ge/;‘ nov 3 South side Market sqr«, Savannah; 1IK UFK AND TIMES or Henry Calvin Colton, author of Four Yeafa injGt. Britain, Tour of tho American Lakes, &.C., m 2 vols. The Perpetual Revolving Almanac, a new and K useful article. irtraits of Henry Clay, John C. CtUliotiijfdnd Gen. Winfield Scott. For sale by * J. U. CUBBKDaVj, nov 29 South side Murket-sq. HE PIRATE'S DAUGHTER i or the Ro- vers of the Atlantic, by the author 6f “Gal lant Tom." The Hunted Chief; or the Female Ranchero. A talo of the Mexioun War, by Newton M; Cur tis. Received by . J. M. COOPER. fTTHE BROAD PENNANT; or a cm iso in “log Ship, of tlie. Gulf exican dttlioultycs; to- S ether with sketches ol tlie Mexican War. By lev. Fitch W. Taylor, A. M., U. S. N- ,. /t Ocean Scenes, or the Perils aud Beauties of the Deep; being instructive accounts of the most popular voyages on record. Receivcd by JOHN M. T he keepsake for is£s— Edited by the Countess of Bleasipgturi, with twelve hoautifully finished engravings.. Thu Book of Beauty,or Regal Gallery for],848, with twelve bonutifully finished engravings. Evungclino, a Tale of Acudiu, by llenry Wads- worth Longfellow. A Plea for Amusements, by Frederic W_. Sow yer. Biographic Litornria.or Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life nnd Opinions, hy Samuel “*nylor Coleridge. Just received and for sole by dec 4 JOHN M. COOPER,/ TYTOTICE.—A. B. GARDNER -L 1 spectfully inform his friends und B. GARDNER would re- customers and customers generally, not to Uiiuk for a mo ment that ho has bought out tbo former occupants, or that he has any of their oi.n stock in his store, or is in any way connected with them’: but that lie has nn entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of China, Glass, Crockery, Britannia and Japan Wures, Table and Pocket Ciitlbiy, House Furnishing Articles, Ac. Ac., selected with great euro, which he offers for sala as cheap as can be bought in this city, and hopes, by a strict attention to Ins own business, to merit a share 6f public patronage. —6mos dec 6 1J1ANO FOK'A’JEB.—Tliu nulwcrihur% X just received from tlie niost celebrated tquii- just re. .. ufoctories in tho Uuil of PIANO FORTES; amfihj Jclrad^l.. . Chickering’s patent with metallic frameifi T Mutffls & Fischer’s grand action, and A H Gaje A Co's, improved action, in mahngaiiy, rose wood kpil black walnut frames. Also, Coleman'd Aiqlisn Attachment, which is an invaluable addition tto the Piano; all of which is offered for sale at the manufacturers’lowest prices, by I. W. MORRELLr *1 nov 22 Smets’ buildings, Broughton |t? TIfIPOSITION.—There has been *old in X different parts of tlie State, a medicine culled Turner's Pills for Hamphrcvt' Remedy, fat Fet and Ague. I caution all who wish'to use my 1 AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, Grahumville, 8. C.: W, A. Carswell, Savannah, Ga. ? A. McLarie A Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; ShotweU A Gilbert, Macoit, Gu.; Dorsey A Knott, Gridin, Ga.; P. A. Mojse, La Grange, Ga.; Winter A Eppiug, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Marietta, Ga.; Patrick, 43i- lem, Tenn.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga- t 4. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga,; Solomon Goodr all, Atlunta, Go.; William Carr, Jacksonhoro, W. R. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch, Huwkinsville,Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Doriej Colo, Prescott A Co.,. Black Creek;. F Lightfoot A Flanders, Macon; P. Marl: vnnnuh; Cunningham & Co., Dalton H. A W. S. Ellis, Macon; M.jC. if Davisboro, Go.; Wm. Hodges,'Saudei H. Barrett, PinesvlUe, Ga. { T. C. Finlei burg, 8. C.; F. A. Poullcn, Jockirar R. 8. Baily, LaurensvDIe, 8. C.*' " FROM WASHINGTON. ^ Davisboro', Washington county, December 6,1847 Mr. Humphreys, Jr.—Dear Sir:—Tfi . certify that 1 have been pedling Jn thiscou daring this year, and have for the last two niontl been afflicted with Fever and Ague. I have ti* many remedies recommended for the ctirq pfl disease, all of which proved inefficacious., A, days since on arriving at this place, I>a« ag attacked, and by recommondanon of your Ag here, was induced to give your medicine a ti and I om pleased to state it effected a per cure. I reel it dne you and those pei dieted with this unpleasant malady, to u you this my. certificate, to use as beat y . .. think proper. Wishing you every saeOets' iii your enterprize.-I am veiy respectfully, - Yonr Obt. Scr’t, £. Menturq. dec 9 *