The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 16, 1847, Image 3

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"i.< 11 1! A X It E. , v ,0, poitmwj tow of tho oolobrnlcil LEHMAN FAMILY. I »!' hioi, ”#wH Mr ' Pu,lor,& ': Tight Ropo« by Charles Whither. -.. n eux Uv Adelaide and Matilda Lehman. The Comic Mot of tlm MlLLEIlS,fmwl.icl. lint 1,clmwn Family will umiour. riu Malolot, by Julie nml Flora Loliman. f-y For particulars boo small hills. doc 10 ER AND SOAP.—16 lirking choice , ten Butter ; Gft boxes ColgateV Palo loap,landing from bark Exact, and for salo by dec 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. THosWiJS BCTTEB.-1S kog. frm.li VT Goshen BtUtei’, landing from bark Exact, warranted of tho beat quality, and for aale low by Albert hard, doc 14 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-Sts. S ODA AND BUTTE it CttACKEltS, ifco. Landing 25 boxes Sodu & Butter Crackers; 20 do English Dairy Cheese; 500 dried Boef; 200 sinokedTonguot}} 3 bbls dried Currants; 5 bbia Sort Shelled Almonds. For sale by dec 14 WOOD, C LAG HORN Sr. CO. D — “dawn NUMBERS or Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra No. 50, drawn i" Alexandria on the 11th iust. A 1130 62 54 40 48 75 24 1 65 0142 0 DRAWS 1 N*CHARLE8TON THIS DAY. Salts clour, TihMorroto Morning at 12 o'clack. Drawing due on Saturday Morning. Orccnc * I'wlosklRIomimcnt Lot’y Extra Class No. 57, for 1847. J. W. M.vuuy & Co., Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory Sr Co. 78 numbers—12 drawn ballots. HIOHKST rtUZRS. | prize of $•'0,1 10,000 5,000 3,500 2,388 prizes of $1000 20 do 500 30 do 300 40 do 250 105 do 200 &c. &'e. &«• ■, Tickets $5—Hnlvos $21—Ora. $1.). Draws in Alexandria Saturday. 18tli Inst. A MAGNIFICENT LOTTERY. Thirteen drawn numbers out ol Stxly-six ; muk- nmirlv ns mitnyprizos as blanks. prizo of do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do motiKs'i $50,000 20,0.10 10,090 6,000 2,940 2,000 &c< VIU7.KS. 10 prizes of $1000 10 do 600 20 do 300 30 do 200 210 do 150 53 do 100 . &c. TickcU $15; Halve. $7ji Qr. EiglllliJ $1,87 Prizes cashed at this Olhou. ry Tickets and Shares for sale,and orders from the country attended to at tho Old Established Of- co iff !’• B. PENDERGAST, No. Ii» White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull 8t. opposite the Pulaski House dec 10 D RESS GOODS.—Flue French Cash meres and Mous. do Lhincs, Plain French Merinos, Black Alpacas and Bombazines. nov 27 HENRY H. STOTE8BURY. CJIIAWLS.—-Superior Cashmere Shawls, O Plaid and Striped Rob Roy do.,Heavy Wool do., Black Thibet and Metis, do Laiuo do. For salo by HENRY II. STOTE3BURY. nov 27 C IGARS.—10,750Clomeucla Cigars; 10,000 La. Alamatia do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000 Principle do, lauding from brig Yvilson Fuller, and for side by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 6 West aide Market square. A YEB'SCIIERBVPECTOJKAL, For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup. Infill- onza, and for the sulief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of tho disease, iust received, and for salo by A. T. BOYVNE, dec 8 SinetH* Buildings. G 1 UNNY CLOTH.—25 bales, for sale by nov 27 ll.A. CRANE. ^^PPLES.—Georgia Apples of superior gual- docl) , for sale by BRIGIIAM & KELLY. L AMP WICK.—Astral and Solar Lamp Wick, nil sizes; Lard Lump Wick* Also ; Caudle Wick braided and in balls, for salo by COLLINS Sr BULKLEY. nov 29 108 Bryan stroot. B utter, beep. . Exact and Macon, 10 kegs selected Butter, &C.—Landing per kegs 10 half bids. F. M. Beef; 25 bills. Potatoes; 50 whole and A boxes family Soap, for sale by dec 11 WOOD, Cl,AG 1IORN Sr CO. __ND MERCHANTS.—The subscriber has oil hnnd, nnd Is constantly deceiving, a well select* edassortment of River Lumber,Timber,Shingles,' and Fire Wood, which he ofTera fartaloon accom modating terms. Purchasers would do well to give him n call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders Ibr either of tho above articles left nt his oiHco, 112 Bay-street, or at the Eastern wharf, will be promptly uttondedto. dec 14 - ' ' U. A. ALLEN. F NK PP ® SILVER GOODS. &c.—Including some very fine Watches, of every description; real Diamond and rich Jew elry, of great variety, aud embracing the newest fashions. Heal Silver Pitchers.Tea Sets, Goblets, Mugs, Syphons and Fish Knives und Forks; now pat ent Gothic pattern Forks and Spoons, very ole- S ant; Prince Albert and double threaded pattern o.. and plain ; Sherwood's Galvanic Butterios with directions; Pupicr Macho Goods in abun dance ; Vases; Plated anil Military Wares; Gui tars, Flutes, Accordions, Banjos, and Sheet Mu sic; Walking Canes, &c. Coll aud see, as now opened. CP" Repairing of Watches and Clocks attend ed to as usual, aud warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, dec 4 1st door West of Pulnski House. D aguerreotype por traits.—t.t. YVILMOT respectfully informs the public, that ho, with the assistance of nil experienced Artist, is now ready to execute Portraits of all sizes, after tho most improved methods for beauty and durability; and invites the Ladies and Gun demon of 3avnuuuli, and Visitors, to call at his Gullery, nt the corner of Bryun St. und Markut Square, whero he will at all times be happy to wait on them. T. T. W. lias for salo Double and Single Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Brouches, Src. &c. for Miniatures. Daguerreotype Artists nro also informed tliut ho will keep for salo all articles used iu their pro fession. — nov 12 1847. madnaj.. at the Banking House in this ty, on Monday tho 3d day of January next,- bot\ >,en the hours of 9 A. M.und2P, M. By order. dec 3 GEO; J. BULLISH, Cashior. TTFSiTRAL IlAi l. 'lIUAl)' A«D BANKING Vj CO. OF GEORGIA.—Suvmuli, Doo. 7, 1847.—Dividend, No. 10.-r-A diidondof $2 per share on the Stock of this Compny (other than tho 8 per cent stock) has boeu i*clarod this day, payable on and ufter the 15th ins, GEO J, ,BULLO;iL Cashier. Holders of tjio now .8 perpejt Stock will be pnid the semi-annual Dividend dh and after the 15tliinst. \ dec 8 [s, Tarpawlings, irenchos, such as Tents, . Stbumboat Covers, and Sails of every description; imd hope by unremitting attention, combined with an oxtensivo knowledge of the business { to merit tho continued patrouugo of those who give them a (rial. CyShip and Steumboat Flags made to order. dec8 — S ALE OP NEGROEShOn tho first Tuesday in Jauuary next, befafe the Court House in the City of Snvunnuh, fill be sold uu- der a Decreo of the Court of Eqijty of Chntlmiu couuty, about thirty Negroes ncastomed to tho culture of Rice on Savannah Riyr. ^Tcrins. cusli, purchasers to pajfor titles. WM. II. CUTLER, C. P. RICHJRDSONE, THOMAS IlGHAM, JR, ^ (ammissiouers. dec 10 I f4—tul MIDWIFERY IV O 'll C E.—MRS. JJX ELLEN DILLON offel her services to such us may requiro them, p Midwife, or ns monthly Nurse. Sho has a Diloma as Midwife from the Lying-in-Hospital of Jublin, one oftlio largest establishments of tlm lad in the world, hiving attended the lectures if that institution and been employed us Midwfe in it forthe re quisite time. She has also wltton testimonials trom the highest sources in Irfand, of her capa city and attention us u Nurse. She refers to Dr. It. D. Anold, and Dr. H K. Burroughs. She can be found at her residence, N. E.corner POR FREIGHT OR CHAR TER.—The bark BACKUS, Capt. Por ter, is ready to receive freight. Apply to ' dec 9 BRIGHAM & KELLY. POR BALTIMORE.—The brig MACON, N. Hooy master, having part of her Height engaged will have despatch. For balunce of freight or passngo, apply to dec 10 S. YV. WIGHT Sr CO. FOR NEW-YORK.—New Line. •The regular fast sailing packet bark ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown muster, has part of her cargo engaged, and will sail with despatch. For balunce of freight, or passage, having elegant state room accommodations, apply.ou board at Telfair’s wharf, or to dec 7 S. W. WIGHT & CO. FOR NEW-YORK.—Old Estab- 'U/ied Line.—Srfturday. 18th—Tho regular packet brig PHILUllA, C. Thatcher mastor, hav ing most of her cargo engaged, will sail as a- hove. For freight of 100 bales Cotton, apply on board at Tollhir’s wharf, or to dee 15 BRIGHAM Sr KELLY. FOR NEW YORK.—Brig Line Tho fast sailing regular packet bark EX ACT, Htevoiw master, having a portion of her freight engaged, will have immediate despatch. For balnncu of Height or passago, apply on board at Mongin’s upper whnrf, or to dec 15 WASHBURN, WILDER Sr CO D ON’T TELL ANY ONE, that A. Einstein bus on hand a largo lot of White aud colored Blankets from $1,50 to $9 per pair. Also a lino assortment of all wool Flannels from 184 to 75 cts nor yard. Please call and examine, dec 3 A. EINSTEIN. S OAP. —50 boxes Burclieli’s Soap, landing from bark Exact, and for salo by dec 10 COHEN & FOSDICK. SPLENDID SCHEME. Safes close This /Iftcrnoon at 5 o'clock. Drawing due Friday Morning. grynd CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OI DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Extra No. 60—D. Paink & Co. Managers. Drew in Wilmington, Tuesday, 14tli iust. 75 number lotlcry—12 drawn ballots. CAPITAI. PniZKS. 1 prize of $20,000 1 1 prize of $2000 1 do 5,f<001 1 do ls>IO 1 do 2,500 1 50 do 1000 &c. &c. &c. Tickets $5— Halves $2$—(Quarters.?!]. (ll'OItCUA STATE T4OTTERY. Sales close Friday Afiurnooti, 4 o’clock. Drawing due on Saturday Morning. Class No. 22—D. Paine & Co., Managors. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Drew iu Columbus, Yesterday, 15th. 78 numbers—13 drawn ballots. CAIMTAI. PHIZES. S PERM OIL, *&o.—Sperm Oil, Reynold’) No. J Hams, No. 1 Muekerel iu half barrels, ALBERT HARD. for salo by dec 9 jpioit SALE.—A Negro Alan who is a good Cook, nov 6 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do $12,009 1 prize of $1500 4,009 1 do 1198 3,900 29 do 1009 1,890 140 do 89 &C. &C. &c. Tickets $4—Halvos $2—Quurtcrs $1 Fur sale at G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane. Orders from the country promptly attend ed to, nml prizes cashed on demand. dec 10 /^ORKS.—Best velvuLCurks, for sale by A. A. SOLOMON S, Agent, dee 14 Market Square. C IGARS l CIGARS 11—20 M "Ortcz,” Cigars, a very superior urtiele, for sule by due 14 WOOD, C LAG HORN CO. •A very tliront; also, CAYENNE LOZENGES V.J good remedy for incipient sore Wistar’s Cough Lozenges, an excellent remedy for colds, for sale by A. T. BOWNE, dec 13 Smuts’ building. y^iilSKEY.—15 bbls old Monouguiiolu Whiskey, for salo by TtlEl THEODORE MINIS. FLUTTER.—19 kegs clmice Goshen But- .13 ter. landing f from brig Exact, and for sale by CONNERAT & BARIE. P HELPS* GIN.—20 barrels lauding from brig Macon, and for salo by dec 11 COIIEN & FOSDICK. S UGAR.—30 hlids Muscovado and St Croix, for salo by dec 11 THEODORE MIMS. Y AICD.—J5 bbls and 35 kegs for sale In* DO JU dec'll THEODORE MINIS. C OFFEE.—100 bags Rio, Java aud Culm Collce, for sale by dec 11 THEODORE MINIS, N EYV ORLEANS MOLASSES, &c.—Land ing, 25 bills new crop N O Molasses, 25 do muss Beef, 10 kegs Butter, 50 bbls Potatoes, for salo by WOOD, CLAGUQilN & CO dec 10 gALERATUS.—15 bbls, landing from C ASHMERE SHAWLS. — Just re ceived per Vernon, now styles printed Cashmere Shawls. Also, iu store, fine and su perfine Brnclic Shawls ; 4-4, 8-4 and 10-4 lino Fluid YVool Shawls; 4-4 to 10-4 Zephyr Wors ted Shawls, for salo by iiov 25 HENRY LATHROP. /"tlRCULAR.—The undersigned has In- anted himself in Newark, New Jersey, Jas a General Agent. Persons at u distance wishing articles pur chased in this or adjoining cities, will find it to their advantage to procure thorn through the agency of the undersigned, who will lie nt all times advised of the lowest prico articles cun bo purchased at, and who from. Tho various branches of manufacturing this city excels iu, makes it u desirable place lbr an agency to be located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia for tho last ughtceu years, Hatters himself that he will he able to till oruersfrom tudividunls ofthe South urn country generally, hut more particularly from Georgia, as near their fancy as though they were here themselves, and, in many instances, at lower prices. The strictest care taken in Shipping nml In suring, if instructed. J ACOB It. DAVIS, Newark, Now Jersey sept 10 3mo— ( “ NA'SKCHEESE AND N O WHISKEY.—15 J casks Cheese ; 25 bills N O Whiskey, land ing and for sale hv dec 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. doc 15 of Habershnm streot und Bay Lano, immediately opposite to the reside if fcd of Opt. Luke Christie. • j —20 The Copartnership r under the firm of HAM- CO., is This Day HemUWuukly U. H. 91. titeani-Pueket l.tuo. S OLAR LAMPS, A:C.—Bronzed and Gilt Solar Stand -und Suspending Lamps, Study und Hand Lamps, Hall Lanterns, Imlancu weights and chains, Extra Glass Prisms, Sareall’s Pickwicks, Paper Lump und Cuttdio Shades, com prising several elegant patterns, together with a full ussortmentof Brittnnin, Glass aud Tin Lamps and Candlesticks, rcruiveil hv recent arrivals, aud for salo by COLLINS BULKLEY. nov 29 S EG A ItS! SEGA ItS ! SUGARS!— •• Ameri can Victories" und ‘'Magnoliu Brand." Just received a handsome lot of Regalia Segars of the above brands, oi* a desirable size mid first rate quality. Tho attention of tho commuters of the article is respectfully called to give them a trial, as they will ho sold at prices to suit the times, hv 1». JACOBS, * dec 8 37 Bull Street, Sign of the Indian. j^RESS GOODS' D issolution heretofore existing i ILTON, HARDEMAN dissolved by mutual content; either of the un dersigned are unihonscdlo use the name of tho late firm iu closing up tip unfinished business of the sumo. TllOS. HARDEMAN, C.T. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners oj tho firm of Hamilton, Ilurdcumu A. Co. Savannah, Sept. I, 1817. C O PAUTNERSlilP. — The under signed have formed a Copartnership under tho firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will ho thankful to their fricmU for a portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Suvnnnuh, Sept. J, 18-17. _ < Onto Southern Recorder, Milledgcville; Jour nal A Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, AUiiu'h, copy for four months. • if xbe ■■old, , k 2oiib!i. Mudktihd t 20110X68 Tobacco. «eclfl‘ . Bjr Ciohcu ilc Foadlck. _ TO-fjOltROW, dl 11 U'clock, ia IVbm or.toto, Coils of Rope. Vi AUo, 50 boxes 8bdp; Temiacnsh. dec 10 . ,i»«- Morrell, whero he intends to Jtohp a V large and well soloctdd assortment of READY M£DE 'CLOTHING, which bejwill sell at very small profits,, and very respectfully invites the Planters# Merchants, Und Citizens generally, t give him a coll before' supplying themselves, os te la confidenthis STOCK-has. nerpr been sur passed by any brought to this place, it being an etitire new Stock, mode np expressly far this — ———-..-a---— .. Store. Among hi, Good, are .he fellewiag er “ «»»*<;»,* U ^° cJurt^Iou.e Id Ci.oaks and Mantlxs—Blue and black Broad the City of Savannah, on l, ‘o first Tuesday in Cloths and Cuiublet. Jnnuary next, tho fa 'owing.Rod Estate of the Ovkh-Coats—-Of invisible green, brown. Par- property ol tho estali. uf WilUatn Taylor, de sons Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Cauiblet aud Liou 1 ceased, viz: |. 1 y- i ai tl * n 1 Lot Letter A. on West Broad Street leased to Dnsss and Frock CoATs-Offine black French Charles Vuu Horrtfar ton years firout first day or Broad Cloth. Juuuary, le40i ... a Business Coats—Such as plain and fancy I Also. Not No. 8 and Improvements corner of Tweed Casiraere, black Doe Skin, plain and fig- Braughton and West Broad Streets, JLiberty ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans Ward, subicct to an annual rent oi Ihitty Dov Sucks and Frocktees. I larsto tlte City» ,. ' _ : Pantaloons—From nil of the most fashionable Also, YVharf Lot, No. 10, at I nro Fatliom oil Goods, such as plain black Casimere, Moleskin, I thei Savannah River. , Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Casimere, Sati- Also, Tract of Land, No. 949,19th District, 2d net, Tweed Casimere, and Negro Cloth. Section of Cherokeo, now Oobb County, contain Oil Cloth Jackets aud Pants for Seamen. Sati- tabling Forty (40) Acres* i , -*• net Round Jackets, Boys’ fine black Jackets, I Also, the following berabnal property bo.ong Vests—Gf every description, such as fine plain j big to the estate ofsuid YViUiatn Taylor, deccas black Satin, figured and black Velvet, Bouibusiu, I ed, viz? , „ . . Alpaccn, Valencia, plaid YVorsted, figured Silk, A.Negro Man named Shephard, and a Pew in black Cloth and Casimere. the Independent Presytennn Church in the City Under-Shiiits.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine | of Savannah, known in Urn plah Of suid Chuith as aud Common Merino, Silk, Saxony Wool, bleach-1 No* 3. , . .. , ed and unbleached Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies, All the above property sold by the undersigned fine Merino aud Silk Under-Shirts. under aud by virtue of a Decreo in Equity ol tl o Cravats of Worsted, fancy Safin. Plaid Silk, SunonorCourt.ofClmthum County, rendered at Cotton, and black Silk. Linen und Silk Pocket >ts May Term, *847. C O-P AUT1VERSIIIP. — The signed under- -d have associated themselves in the City of New York, for tho transaction of a GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of \Vin. Noyle Huhershnm A Co. and are prepared to transact any basinets which may he confided to them. ROB. HABERSHAM. WM. NKYLF. HABERSHAM, JOHN RAE HABERSHAM. Nov 1,1847. nov 2 Messrs. BUNTZ & CO. SHIP SMITHS AND BOILERMAKERS. —also:— All kinds of Iron Work done to order, with neat ness aud at the Shortest Notice. On Dillon’s I.owcr XVImrf, nrnr Mr. YVIIIluk’s Ship Yard. .Siiviuionli, Geur^lu. dec 14 —0 BETWEEN SAVANNAH & I’ALATKA, FLA, bv Tim way or Darien, Brunsieicli, St. Marys. Geo.; Jacksonville, Black Creek .V Picoluta, Fla. In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Rtoiim-nucketsnt Savannah,the steamer SARAH SPALDING, from Pulutku to Lako Monroe, the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picoluta to St. Au gustine, and from Black Creek, via Nownansvillo, Alligator, Mineral Springs A Columbus, to Tul- InhuHsoe. OCAMUI.GEF. Capt. P. McNelty. ST. MATTHEWS "...Kino. These packets leave Savannah every Tuesday nnd Saturday Mon.vtNos, ut 10 o’clock, and ar rive ut Picoluta in time for tile Mail Stages to go through to St.Augustino before night every Thursday and Monday. Returning, leave Pulutku every Tuesday and Friday Morning ut 7 o’clock, touching us above each way They are both low pressure boats, in complete order, and handsomely furnished in every respect; are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex- puricuce«m the roitto, aud thuir patrons are as sured that every attention will be paid to the safety and comfort ofpasseugers, aud to the curefulJmuu- ting of freight. —AGENTS— Brooks A Tttppcr Savannah. A. A. Do Larina .Durian. G. Fricdlmtdur .* Brunswick. John Bossent St. Marys. Fernandez A Bisbee Jacksonville. A. Coy Black Creek. Geo. tioolnv Pioolatu. J. P. Hawkins Pidatka. E. LufitteACo Charleston. N. B. Goods consigned to the Agents forward ed free of commission. Freight from Suvummh and Charleston, and all way freight, puynble by shippers. sept 13 ship Trenton, and for sale by dec 14 COIIEN & Fi OSDICK. L EMONS.—20 boxes Lemons, now landing from hark Exact und for sale by dec 15 JESSE A CADY. /Sol. HAL LOWES* I • AUUOW 'ROOT, for sale by ALBERT HARD, dee 14 Corner Broughton anti Draytnu-Sts. Il AISINS, ALMONDS, CITUON IU AND CURRANTS, just received per hark Exact, aud for salo by JESSE A CADY, dee 14 /CONFECTION AHY.-r20 boxes ussort- V>» ed Candy, just received and for sule by dec 14 JESSE & CADY. S OAP, CANDLES, Ac.—50boxesSoap,25do Spermatid 25 do Mould Candles, for sale by dec 11 THEODORE MINIS. W HISKEY AND TOBACCO.—20 barrels N Y YVhiskey ; 25 boxes Fisher’s Tobac co, just received and for sale by dec 19 E^SWIFT. H AY.—10bundles prime North River Ilav, lauding from brig L. Baldwin, mid lbr sale by BRIGHAM A KELLY, dec 10 IIEEF.—IO half bids Fulton Mar- - • ket Beef, just received und for salo by nov 29 K, SWIFT. LIAI' 1 ‘^TRASSES.—50 of irst quality, justreeuived, uml for salo by 1. YV. MORRELL, nov 23 Smots’ Buildings. 4 W 1NTEB GOODS.— Fine Cassimeres ami Satinets, YVliitn and Rod Flannels, Blue, Black and Brown Broad Cloths, for sale nov 27 _ 1IENIlY 1L STOTESBIJRY. j\TEW MlJSiC.—T. T.'VVILMOT has •Lx just received u lot of new Music, consisting of Songs .Marches, Unick Steps, Duetts, Polka's, Uuadrdl es, Ac., Also, a largo number of Jen ny Lind’s Songs, nttd Music from tho Opera of Marituna. Also, l'iutto Fortes, from the Manu factures of Gale A Co. Bacon und Ravin, Du bois, and Salisbury, Ac., Persons wishing to purchase, nro respectfully invited to call. nov 27 F IGS, «&«.—Lauding 50 drums Now Figs; 100 whole, half and ciuartor boxes Raisins; 2 bids dried Currants; 10 boxes Citron; 10 kegs Malaga Grapes, for sale hv nov 29. YVOOD, C LAG HORN A CO. R aisins. —29 boxes New Raisins, 30 qr do do, just received and.for sale by nov 29 K. SWIFT. N OW OPENING—This*morning, u very desirable lot of Dress Goods, Shawls and Oil Cloth Table Covers, tmv 22 CANNON A LEONARD. R ED BLANKETS.—10, ll, nud J2-I, superior Red Blankets; 0-4, Cribdo; limi ted Comforts, for salo hv nov 27 HENRY H. STOTESBIJRY. QCllU YLKILL COAL.—100 toils Red Ash ; 100do White Ash, suitable for grates, for salo low,foreash only, by nov24 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO. S OFAS.—Fine Spring seat, Gothic pattern Cove top Serpentine do. Also a great vari ety of Plain and Tufted Sofas, just received, and for stduby I. YV. MORRELL, nov 23 Studs’ Building. C ~ i ilM DIIOi'S.—A Irosii supply of llen- JT nou’stJum Drops, received pyr brig Vir ginia, and for salo by dec 1 G. It. HENDRICKSON. —Of the latest and most approved styles, consisting in part of plain aud fig’d Silks, raw silk Plaids, Oregon and Wiusor do, pluiit end fig’d Cashmere, Satin- stripe and plaid do, plain and tig’d Motts de Lain at from 18^ to 59 cts per yard. Also an assort ment of Aipaccits and French Merinos, till of winch nro oilerud at great bargains, by dee 8 A.EINSTINE. A LBANY ALE.—35 bids of superior Albany Ale, landing from brigs Augusta and Sterling uml for sale hv WM. M. DAVIDSON, doc 4 West side Market square. ( 1II AM P AG NE.—30 Ikskots "Bollltigw J and lleidsiek Chtimpague, iu quart ami pint bottles, lauding from brig Sterling, and for sale by dec 4 • J. E.GAUDRY A CO. B leached shirting, Ac. — 2 cases Bleached Shirtings from (ij cts up; 10 pieces twilled Stripes; 50 doz Mudrnss IIlulls; Blue Bonnets, Rough nnd Ready Coals for Bovs, iu store uml for sale by JOHN MURl’llY. nov 29 H AMS.—290 Fitch’s Extra Sugar cured, just received, aud for sale by nov25 J. E.GAUDRY &CO. -10 boxes Castile Soap, received and 'for sale by A. T. BOYVNE, nov 15 Smets’ Buildings. A LOT of French Coliars^jiisTreceived and for sale ut 374 cents, by A. EINSTEIN. IIOV 11 COAP. Y-J for sale P RUNES.—In | far salo by nov 19 lass Jars, just received, utul If. J. GILBERT, West side 'Market square. '|> A IS I NS.—50 whole, 50 half and 50 quar- 4-Y» boxes new Ruisins, binding from brig John Liiders, and for sale by jn»v 15 YVOOl), C LAG HORN & CO. DUCRWIIEAT.—10 half and 15 quar- 4J ter bbls Buckwheat Flour. 20 boxes do do, wading from brig Madison, and for sale by _ nov 15 E. SWIFT. A YE It’S UI1EUBY PECTORAL. A fresh supply of the Genuino Cherry Pec toral, direct from the proprietor, just received per brig Cniumodus, ana for side by J. M. TURNER &, BRO. Sole Agents. J* ov 17 Monument wptare, IV KW CASHMERES AND DE l " LAINES.—Sonin very pretty, just opened *»y nov a oodfreV &la itocfiE. 'DINE Al'l’LE CHEESE—A few (STz Pino ***, Apple Citeoae, iunding from .[tip Ilnrtfod, nnd for «ulo by ALUEItT IlAltU. nov 23 Q.EORGIA FLOUR.—30 one-hundred pound Sucks, Georgia Flour, very fine, for aatohy ALBERT HARD, nov 23 cor Broughton & Drayton-sts. P I,EOT . READ AND BISCUIT.—JO bills ireadwell’s Pilot Brand; 30 do Sugar, Soda and nutter Biscuit, lutiding from brig L Baldwin and for rale by d« 10 SCRANTON &. JOHNSTON'. E IfcV.VI.I3IVTEA.—Tin; ilnily imo of tlii. . valudbln and pleasant nutriment is snid to be exceedingly serviceable to grown persons or children Hitfieriiig from constipation. It is pre pared with either water, milk or beef tea, ns it agrees the best. For sale by • dee_l (i. R. IIENPRICKSON. D AVIS’ PAIN KILLER. A full supply just received, and for sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, dee 1 Monument square. jpOTASII.—'y^citsks Potash, |ust reecived aud for sale by dec 2 A.T. BOYVNE, Smets’ Building. H ” AVANA HONEY «—1 cask Havana Honey, received per brig Augusta, and for sale by A. T. BOYVNE, dee 2 Smets* new Building. I .MWlTTU EES.—Cmwwtiiig bt' Apt . cot, Nectarine, Cherry and lMumh Tree just received, und for salo by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, Monument square. G UM DROPS—l ease fresh Gum Dropi just received aud for sale by A. T. BOYVNE, dee 3 Smets’ buildings. C ANDLES.—Judd’s Sperm Caudles, sizes fi’s and 4’s, received and for sule by nov 29 A. T. BOYVNE, Stnets^Uuildings. ACKEREL, CRANBERRIES, POTA TOES, *&c.—10 half barrels No. 1 Mack erel; 10 htiaiiols Cranberries; 10 boxes Tallow ('undies ; Canal Flour, in whole aud halflmrrals Buckwheat, Choose, 10 barrels Mercer Pota toes, selected for family use, landing from ship Hartford, aud for side low by „ov 24 ALBERT HARD. pi« POKK. A fmv half bids. Northern Pig Pork, landing from ship Hartford, and far sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 24 I MtEACII BLACK INDELIBLE ; INK—Warranted, just received and forBuIe by james a. Laroche, nov 30 No. 1 Mnrket aqnaro. C APS l €APS II — New Fashions—Just received per Steamer Northerner, u superior lot of Gents’ Dress Caps, consisting of Cirellinn, Taylor, B La Mode. Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, aud Travelling Caps. Also LoatherTravelling lint Boxes, for sale by nov 0 D. A. AMBLER & CO. C HEAP UASII STOKE,—The un dersigned law lately returned from the North with a full inipplv of Fall aud W r intcr Dry Goods, which will he sold at his usual low prices for cosh or approved city paper at short time. All those wishing to save money will please call ami ex amine his stock. M. PUIlN DTAKSAST, nov 10 — cor. of Whitaker &• Congress «ts. iNEPT^JAM R R 5 fi I ID KF S.—-La dies fine L. C., Superfine and Hem Stitched Hdkls, Men’s Linen Cambric aud printed border ed do. Just received hv dec 13 Henry lathrop. I AW NOTICE.—JACKSON it LAW- J TON, Attorneys at Laic, Savannah, Geo. Ofiice in Gaudry’s Building, Up Stairs, froi ing Bull street. 1IENRY' II. JACKSON, ALEX’R It. LAYVTON. nov15 ly Handkerchiefs of great variety. Siunrs of Linen, Cotton with Littou Bosoms, fancy Cotton, striped, und Night Shirts. Also, a good assortment of Boy’s sizes Linen Bosoms and Collars. Stocks of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba- zin and fancy Silk Stocks und Neckties. Gi-oves ol fitiu French Kid, black, white atjd col’d YVorsted, Cloth audThreud. Silk nnd Cot- tou Night Caps, Money Beits, Silk Purses. lJ.MnnEr.i.As, a beautiful assortment of French Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Cotton Umhrcllus. * Gentlemen's fine und fashionable Cloth CAPS, Otter Skin Caps, a beautiful urtiele. Also, u general assortment for Y’ouths’ and Boys’ near. Tho ladies aro particularly invited to nail uml sec them. He will soon have a line assortment of Children’s Suits for Boys A*ont four to ten years old. Having taken much pains in fitting up his Store, aud equally as much in selecting^ Stock for it, he hopes, by strict atten tion to business, to merit a liberal shnre of patron age. GEO. S. NICHOLS. N. B. Tho Store at No. 114 Bryun-street, will be continued us heretoforo. with a general assortment of the above Goods, and will be con ducted by Mr. YVM. L. IIAUPT dec 15 oct2 N. WALLACE, Executor. Gunny Cloth und Gunny t ngs. By Cohen ft Fosuic* . At Private Sale.—23 hales Gunny C oth MO do Gunny Bags, nov 30 ~9dgur add (Jotfee. By Oolicu ft Fosiilclti At Private Snlo.—25 hlids Porto Rico Sugar; 15 do Cuba Muscovado do; 10 do prime New Orleans do; 150 bags Rio Gofieu: 30 do St. Do mingo do. nov 39 l’ltelps’ Gin. By Colicn ft Fo«tUuk. At Private Sule.—90 hurrah*. hov 30 Georgia Flour. By Oolicn As I'oNdlch. At Privuto Sule —03 barrels and 7 sacks, nov 30 Bacon Sido*. lly Oolicn At FosAIck. At Private Sale.—10 hlids. imvfiO John P. OnVIIII At Co., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKRC1IANTS, And Vorwnrdtng AkciiIm, lUuron, (Jit, Macon, July 20,1847 ly jttlyJW^ B ooks and stationery.-^ All the SCHOOL BOOKS in common uso NEW GOODS.—The Subscriber would respectfully inform his patrons nnd in this section oftlio country, are kept on hand. ___ the public generally, that he hns returned A groat variety nf> *nscpn.ANPiit!f from the North, and has now open, a large and BOOKS, complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER I An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, col GOODS, consisting of super. French and Eng-1 ciliated to suit the tnste of overy one, with u vu- lislt Broadcloths; American, English and French rich* of interesting GAMES for youth. Casimercs; Doeskins, Tweeds, &c.; Cusliuiere, Family and other BIBLES, uml Hylnit Books Vidvet, Silk and Satin Vesting*; all of which be for all denominations, in plain, substantial und is prepared to make to order at short notice und I elegant binding. in tlm latest fashion. None but the best work- NEW BOOKS of all kinds constantly ru men arc employed, und, therefore, every maim- | ccived. factored article can, with safety, bo warranted to | BLANK BOOKS ofbVcry description. A (C ARD.—l have removed to the city ol Macon, for tlm purpose of practising Law, and shall practise in all the Courts oftlio Southern Circuit, aud in any other Courts iu which busi ness may he confided to tne. dec 17 — CAllLETON B. COLE. W ANTED.—Four able bodied Men to work on board a Steamboat, immediately. Those accustomed to tho work would ho prefer- ed, for whom liberal wages would he given. Also—59 Cypress Barrels. dec ! J. E. GAUDRY&CO. A YV1IITE CARPENTER, who understands the management of negroes,to work on a plantation near the city, will hear of a situation on application to nov 18 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. E > UTTER.—19 kegs, lor sale hv P dec 11 _ THEODORE MINIS. D UPONT’S POWDER- In whole aud half kegs, for sale hv dec 0 II. J. GILBERT. B UTTER.—10 kegs Orange county But ter, lauding from hark Exact, and for sale by dec 13 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. pLAJYTING POTATOES.—209 bbls .B. superior l’laiitiiig Potatoes, iunding from ship Trenton, for sale hv dee 11 BRIGHAM & KELLY. S UNDRIES.—Sugar oi* the best quality; Rio, Java, Cuba and old L-iguim Coffee; Mild new Cheese ; Currants, Cloves. Lemons, English aud American Mustard; Bariev, Tallow anti Snerm Candles; Green and Black Teas; Ap ples, Soap, Starch, Almonds, Citron, Butter, &c. all oi* which will ho sold low and warranted to he of the very best quality, by dec 11 ALBERT HARD. W ILLOW WARE.—Market and Tra velling Baskets of different sizes, YY’illow Wagons, Cradles, Chairs, Cloths Baskets and Hampers. Also, forty sets Children’s YY'ugon Wheels, separate from the curriuge, at $1.| per set, just received and for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY, dec 11 Bryan-street, opposite Wilmot’s. CLASSES “AND CAN DLES.—30 bbls prime Orleans Molasses ; 20 boxes Sperm Candles, assorted sizes; 20 do Adamantine tfo; 20 do Tallow, received and for sale by- dec 10 • E. SWIFT. NEHUNDRED ABLEBODIED NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work on the Central llnil Road, for one year from Janu ary next, for which liberal w.igos will he given, *111*1110nlhly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap- ,UFBURROW & BUTLER. ply to VERSTILLE, 1 D A(iU E R RE OT V I* E PL A TE S, OF SUPERIOR (lUALlTY,at low pri ces, with a liberal discount to wholesale pur chasers. YVigtliindor Cameras of all the differ ent sizes, Cases. Chemicals, and every thing iu the line, constanlv on hand at wholesale and re in iJ. * E. ANTHONY, Lain Anthony, Clark & Co., dec 7 —3inos 247 Broadway, N. Y r . Now Ai'j'iiiweinoiir. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY Uctirccn Sacnnnuh and Charleston via Hilton Head and Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the Hat/, Tho^well known splendid steam packets MKTAMORA. Capt. F. Barden, YVM. SEABItOOK, Cnpt. T. Lvon, GEN. CLINCH, Capt. YVm. Curry, Will hereafter leave Savannah overy evening nt half pust8 o’lock, and Charleston every morning at 9 o'clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Head and Beaufort each way, und avoiding two-thirds oft he sen route. For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard, or to BROOKS&.TUPPER, Ag’ts, Havannnh. E. LAFITTE &. CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. N. B.—All goods intended for Savannah or Charleston will be forwarded by the Agents, if directed to their care, free of cotutuissious. All way-freight puyablo by shippers. jol.V 1*7 suit the most particular. The subscriber has also a fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket lldkfs., Cra vats, Under Shirts und Drawers, all of which will he sold ut New Y'ork prices, by M. CEARY, Druiter and Tailor, Sign of the Golden Lamb, cornier uf YY’hit- ukcr nnd Broughton streets. oct 18 ExprcxK & Acc>oiiimo<latioEt Line. ’-r NO MONOPOLY. J12 imvKEN HAMILTON & SYMONS have received per Hartford and Savannah: A choice assortment of French, English and Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST INGS, selected with the greutest care, and of the best imported in this country. YVe are now pre pared to manufacture nt the shortest notice, und in the best manner, any garment in our lino, for cush | ur ,t T Also, PLAIN and FANCV STATIONERY. J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 3 South side Mnrket sqr., Savannah. HE LIFE AND TIMES of Henry CJay by Culviu Colton, author of Four Years in Gt. Britain, Tour of tho American Lukes,h&c., in 2 vols. The Pornettial Revolving Almanac, a new and very useful article. Portraits of Henry Clay, John C. CnlhnUuaud Gen. YVillfield Scott. For sule by J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 29 South side Mnrket-sq. HE PIRATE’S DAUGHTER t or"the Ro vers of tho Atlantic, by tho author of , *Gtd- or approved credit. * 17 YVIIITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah, Gn. JU, HATS 1 HATS 1— From the Fashi onable Hat Store ofAfcssrs. Beebe & Cos tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have been iu the habit of sondingtu thorn for thuir Huts, can he furnished with tho same urtiele, ut New York prices, by calling on oct 19 D. A. AMBLER A*. CO. ill E xtract of uii ordinance defining whul shall he considered public uuis.mccs. Passed in Council 2d August, 18.17. Skc. 10. Be it further ordained. That it shall not he lawful for any cow,steer, heifer, or calf, to ho or goat largo within the limits oflhe City from the setting oftlio sun to the rising of the same,und the owners of such cuttle, so found at large, shall forfait and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and overy time any such imimul shall he found at large, and it shall bu the duty oftlio City Marshal and City Constables to take such cattle so found at large, eonlrar; to the provisions of this ordinance, nud impout d them until tho said lino nnd nil costs are paid; nnd if tho said animal be not claimed iu live days, it shall he the duty of the City Murslml to sell the same at tho pound, first giving at leust five day» notice iu one of the public gazettes of tho City, of the description of the animal, und the time uul place of sale; and lie shull pay the nett proceeds after deducting tho line and costs, into the City Treasury, sub ject to the order of Council, who may und shall order the same to he paid to the owner of such animnl when required. A. C. DAVENPORT, c.c. dec 15 ’ 0— A LFAUUAS*—Just received, low price ./xL blk Alnaecas, super do do, superfine Silk YVarp do. For sule by decJ3_ j ’HENRY LATHROP. B UTTER.—12 firkins Blitter, just re ceived per ship Hartford, and for sale hv nov 29 E. SYVIFT. P RINCETON CRACKERS.-G bbls and 10 kegs fresh Princeton Crackers, now lauding from bark Exact, and for sale by YY\ YV. GOODRICH, doc 13 SutcU’ new buildings, YY’hitaker-st. QillOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.— O 5 bids Smoked Beef and Tongues. 2 cases, half and whole boxes Sardines, just received nnd for side low, hv YY r . W. GOODRICH, dee 13 Binct’s new buildings, YY'hituker-st. C HKSNUTS AND HICKORY N’UTS.—A few bbls just received nnd for sale by YV. YV. GOODRICH, dec 13 Smets’ new Building, YVhitakor-gt. C 1ARPETINGS.—All wool Carpets ; su- J per Ingrain do; Thompson’s Three-ply do; Brussels do, for sale by dec 13 HENRY LATHROP. T^XUIIANGE.—Bills on NewY'ork. An- XJ ply to GEO. B. CUMMING. nov 5 — "OUTTER.—2o kegs Goshmi^Butter, far 1) salo by H- * dec 15 . J. GILBERT, West side Market square. ACKGAMMON BOARDS. CIIESS-AIEN, &o.—Backgammon Boards, Dice Boxes, Dice, extra Backgammon Mon, English Chess Men, Chinese carved do, Chess Hoards, Domi noes, nnd Crehow’a Jiert riCKSOI'T*° by dscl5 G < KOCERJF.S, FRUITS AND CONFKC- T TIONARIES.—The Sulucribers would respectfully inform the Citizens of Savannah, that they have commenced bitsimss in tho brick building, next to Walker’s Marhe yurd, and di rectly opposite to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionary, south side of Broughton street. There they uro now receiving, and will constnntlykecp on hand, a general assortment of groceries, fruits, &c. n- tmuigst which may he found Alinmd.-t, Ruisins, Prunes, Citrons, &c. aud they hole by strict at tention to business, and selling at'ow prices, to merit a share of public patronage, dec 14 JESSE t CADY. S EGA Hi - . „ No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of thelndum, near Mon utnent -apt a re. The subscriber returns his grateful thanks to tho citizens of Sntunnuh, and the public generally, who have so libcwlly patron ised him during the last four years, and begs to as sure them that he still import* tf|n vciy best brands, of which he has ou hand at this time u large assort ment. He would cull particular attention to a late shipment which he can fully warrant. Also to his stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, £c., &c., allot’ which he will sell on as good tcrinsns can he had elsewhere. 1} JACOBS. jniy->7 ! iy— W HOLESALE W IVIi LIIJEOB AND GROCERY STlJlF..—.Vo. 188 Congress and 88 St. Julian Strefl.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform iis friends, that he continues to keep on hand a' his old stand, West Side of the Market, a largj assortment of WINES, LiaUORS, CIGAlq AND GRO CERIES, all of which ho ofiers oi the best pos sible terms. He is also cnnstantlj supplied with tho best ALBANY* ALE nnd JEYvARK CI DER, to which he rcspectftilly invites the atten tion of the public. — nov 3 SAVANNAH AND I’ALATKA, E. F. Via. Darien, llrunstcick, St. Marys, JacksuncUle, Black Cra hand Picoluta. Tho steamer WM. GASTON, Capt. Win. C. Mendell, will leave Savannah overv Friday Morn ing at 10 o’clock, from Anderson’s lower wharf. Stages run in connection with her to all tho interior Towns and St. Augustine.. Shelias been starting front Savannah on tho same days as the Mail Line, aud has run ahead of them more than 24 hours, and consequently is by lip* the fastest Boat on tho route. Her accommodations ure unsurpassed by any boat. The Agent receives and forwards ull goods by litis bout, free of commissions. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to the Agent, R. II. D. SORREL, oct20 — Corner Bay and Bull Streets. % TO It E N T I’lieST ORE at the cor • iter of Bay ami Whitaker Streets, known ns the l’alo Alto. Possession can he hud oil the 1st duv of February next, or sooner, by up plying to Rev. J. F. O’NEILL, or dec 9 — JOHN E. YVARD. fljpl FLOYD HOUSE, uiiiL MACON, GA. •THHMXO LANIER. J.. oct 27 fe?.> FOU RENT.—Tlm YVcstern Tune- •Uiikinnnt of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining the one occupied hyMussrs. Edwin Parsons ft Co., Pos session given immediately. Enquire of ' U. 11. HENDRICKSON, net 11 Gibbons building. f ~TO ItENT. — A llirec story Brick alBulidingin State Street. A two story Wooden Buildiugiii Broughton st. A two story Wooden Buildiugiii Jetl’crson st. A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House nttuchcd, next door east of Mrs. Bourke’s residence. For terms, apply to sept 22 COIIEN & FOSDICK. HATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM BLER &CO. have on hand n full und com plate assortment of every possible variety of HATS AND CAPS. We flutter oursclvcsthut a more fashionable, n larger or hotter selected stock of this kind of Goods has never been offered to the citizens of Savunnnh, It comprises Fine Beaver, Molo Skin, Silk, Pluin Russia, Tumni- co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough und Reauy, Knnchoro, and YVool Hats ofevery description. One of the partners residing at the North, ena bles us to receive weekly supplies of goods. To Merchants and Planters we ofi’er goods on as favorable terms as cun lie had South or North, oct 28 177 BAY STREET. PLANTATION BROGANS, The subscriber bus just received per brig Splendid and other vessels from Boston. 21 cases l’laiitatioii Brogans, which will he sold as low as possible. Planters, Factors, aud others, who have been tumble to get their incasitres fitted iu this city, can he supplied by calling soon. He has also a full supply or Satinet Jackets nnd Pants, lor servant*. WILLIAM B. HALE, nov 30 103 Congress Street. ❖ StraGHSON w DEOTI STS MAY' be consulted at their rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street and Mnrket Square, at any The Hunted Chief t nr the Female Rnnchofo. A tale of tho Mexican YVur, by Newton M. Cur* h. Received by J. M. COOPER. doc 13 rpHE BROAD PENNANT; or a cruise in X tho United Status Flag Ship of tho Gu!f Squadron, during tho Mexican difficulties; to gether with sketches of tho Mexican War. By Rev. Fitch W. Taylor, A. M., U. S. N. Ocean Scenes, or tho Perils und Beauties of tho Deep; being instructive accounts of the most popular voyages on record. Received by dec IB . JOHN M. COOPER. rpiIE KEEPSAKE FOR 1818— X Edited by tho Countess of Blossiiigton# witli twelve bountifully finished engravings. Tho Book of Beauty,or Regal Gallery for 1848, with twelve beautifully finished engravings. Evungcline, a Tale of Acudiu, by llcnry YVads* worth Longfellow. A Plea for Amusements, by Frederic YV. Saw ycr. Biographic Litcrar!a,or Biographical Sketches of niy Literary Life nnd Opinions, hy Samuel Taylor Coloridge. Just received und for sain by (fee 4 JOHN M. COOPER. TYTOTICE.—A. B. GARDNER would rft- _Lx spcctfully inform his friends and customera that he line token the storo recently occupied hy Messrs. YVceds & Morrell, No. J02, Brvuu street, Penfield’s Range, and would beg of his friends and customera generally, not to think for n mo ment tlmthohus bought out the former occupants, or that lie Iiiih any of their oi.n stock in his storo, or is in ntiv way connected with them: hut that he hns mi entire NEYV STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of China, Glass, Crockery, Britannia and Japan Wares, Table uud Pocket Cutlery, House Furnishing Articles. &c. Ac., selected with great cure, which he ofiers for sule as cheap ns can ho bought iti this city, and hopes, hy a strict attention to hi* own bustness, to merit a share of public patronage. —(linos dec G F l A AO Jt-OKTES.- j •The subscriber has just received from the most celebrated mnn- , . u factories in the Uuitcd States, a large assortment hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian of PIANO FORTES, amongwhich may ho faund street. • — aug 13 ( Chickoring’n patent with metallic frames; Munns & Fischer’s grand action, and A II Gale & Co’s, improved action, in mahogany, rose wood nnd blnck walnut frames. Also, Coleman’s yEnliau I Attachment, which is an invaluable addition to tho Piano; all of which is offered for sale ut tho inunufacturero’ lowest prices, hy 1 1. YV. MORRELL, nov 22 Smots’ buildings. Broughton st. M F OR REN T.—Three floors of Mr. Waldburghs building near tho,Exchange, un der that occupied hy Mr. YV. Yyoodbridge.nDo two upper floors of the building immediately be low the Exchange, and several floors under the building occupied by Mr. YY'ulsh, one of them u ground floor. nov 1 _ ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. M to rent.— From the 1st of Novem ber next, a commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St. John’s Church. Terms very moderate. Apply to juno 3 — II. GANAHL. TO RENT.—The House at the head juXof Bay Street, recently occupied by Air E B Crane, us a curriuge warehouse. Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey Sr. Co’s hat storo, suitable for couuting rooms of lawyers’officers. Apply to II. A. CRANE, sept 27 , FOR SAL E.—A second bond CARRIAGE AND HAR- „ NESS, nearly new. Apply to — JNO. H.REID & CO. N otice to consignees.— Transportation Office, Central Rail Road— October ft, 1847.—Consignees of Colton or other produce hy this Road, nro hereby notified that re ceipts will bo required for nil freight delivered.—- They will therefore send persons to receive their consignments who are authorised to sign such re-* ccipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, oct 6 — Eng’r and Superintendent. Q ALMONy dec.—Salmon in barrels; No. 1 Cj Mackerol in hulf barrels and kitts; Figs In drums; Pickels, Lobsters, Sardines, Walnuts, Filberts, Hazelnuts, See. Just received and for sale low by ALBERT HARD, dec 15 ebr Broughton & Drayton-ats Guns. Pistols# Rifles# Ilnrd ware &c. ftc. &c. r IFOSITION.—There bus beon sold in different narls oflhe State, a medicine railed Turner's Pills for Humphreys' Remedy for Fever and Ague. I caution ull who wish to use my re medy to npnly only to the following named gen tlemen, as they alone have the genuine for sale. Respectfully, W. HUMPHREYS, JR. AGENTS.—P. M. Colton & Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Furr, Grahamvillu, S. C.; YY*. A. Carswell. Savannah. Ga.j A. McLuitu & Co., SPORTSMEN nnd others arc hereby notified that they can he supplied nt low prices, for cash, with the follow articles, viz; Double nnd Single Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Pistols, Powder FlaskH, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Cone Wren ches, Walker's Caps, Baldwin's Gun Wadding, Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, &c. Also, A general assortment of Hardware, consist. ing in part of Table nnd Pocket Cutlery, Locks. VylirB>Yt _. ll ,.... 1W1UUU11U ^ WV4 ?'“«*«. Sl.ovnl^, 1W I jMKOTiH7Go.7siiotw.ilMn'cou! Auger,, Drawing Knives, Cultco Mill,, Card,, (J „ . Dnr.oy it Knott, (iriliill, Gir.i P.A.Moire, c * ... , - i • i La Grunge, Gn.; YVintcr & Enuiiig, Colttltibiw, Plc:uie call and examine before iitnr.hiwingclse- Q n ; w ({oo , Mlirielfa| Gn.; T. Patrick, So- where. JOHN CARRUrllLUa, Icm. Tenn.t W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Go.; J. kt n 175 Congress Street, Savunnnh. a. Sperrv, Houston county, Gn.; Solomon Good- N. B. Rifles made to order, andI all kinds of 0 „ Gm.j William Cahr, Jacksouboro, Repairing ofGuns, Rifles. Locks, &c. carefully w All( | ur80llf Djdton, Ga.; K. A. Burch, and punctually attended to and warranted. Or- Ga.} SjuntteJ Painter, Darien, Ga.; ders from the country, or work sent to be done (;<j| p ruw . olt ^ Co., Black Creek, Florida; will bo attended to and returned by the boats, or | #i I||fon| & F | amk . rH Mm . on . P . Martin, Sn- other conveyance, with tho same fidelity, as if par-1 vonmih; Cunningham & Co., Dalton, Ga.? J. sonnlly present °S t ^H. & YV. S. Ellis. Macon; M. C. Williamson. D OORS# SASHES & WINDOW I Davishnro, Ga.; YVm. Hodges, Siiiidersvillc; JI. BLINDS.—The Snhscriher, Agent far FJ H. Barrett. Pinesvillu, Ga.; T. C. Finley, Hum- ta f.mittfwiillv PorniiMliff l.tl I &1 f' ■ IJ A nii.iill— C-l*. ■ Callaway Sr Co., is constnntly receiving all kind* of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which lie offers at as low prices ns they can be purchase/ in the city. All work furnished by him will he warranted cqual-to any in the country, or the money will be returned. JOHN G. FALL1GANT, YVest side Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received und promptly executed—sept 1 TXriNDOW-SASII AND BLIND VV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, YVest Broad street, adjoining the residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blinds of every description, made of the best materials, nt Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on hand a fall supply oi’ Flooringand Weather Boards, Sajh,Blinds,and Pannol Doors, 8 K 10 Sash#.gUzed at 10 cents. All other sizes in proportion —ly ang7 Inirg. S. C.; I-'. A. I’otillcn, Jacksonville, Flu.; K. S. Daily, fattircnsville, S. C. FROM WASHINGTON. Darisboro', Washington county, December 6,1847. Mr. Humphreys, Jr.—Dear Sir:—This in to certify that I huve been podlmg in this county during this year, nnd have for tho last two mouths keen afflicted with Fever end Agun. 1 have tried many remedies recommended for tho cure of tliut disease, all of which proved inefficacious.' A few days since on arriving at this place, I was again attacked,, and by recommondaiion of your Agent here, was induced to give your medicine a trial, and I am pleased to state It effected a permanent cure. I feel it due yon and those persons af flicted with this unpleasant malady, t*v tender to you this my certificate^ tomse us'best von may think proper. YVlshing yon- every fcuepess ift‘ your enttrprize,-1 am very respectfully, ; Your Obt. Ser’t, E. Miruvs. d/e 9 V