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I,K n«¥» JKNNIB BRENT;yoiina-
• .laiizhtor oruiu Inlo (■«»• Gruhnin.
Olv ii Coamv, (Gn.) mi iho 83.1 Nov. bv tho
i..." TtoSpionSink 0KOUG1S O. BKNl’jffl
SSL 01MIK1.IA TRUUr.
■ UONS!UNKi:.S
I’or Hr iMpI 1 ' 1 vonI'urt ( frOin Llvuri»uol—It llutokUon,
iD<l A Low A L'o,
Pit Ur bark tyuri! Clilpmm, from I.lvnrpool—J II Ilolil
* Co, K Uolyaeax, A I/ow & Co, mid M llupkta*,
Per iteamorOca. Clinch, from Cliurleetoii—Cimtral Roll
Road,SSutoiQous & Co, eloamar Ocmn<foo, Dr Dauloll,
Brook* & Tuppur. All iywood, T8 AVoyiio, J II Ladd, F
A Tuppcr, 1*0 Tluuum, Mr* Hall, F W'llolnomauB, C F
lliljy, II llaWr*liani Jo Sou.
Per,Irani,irOfamul?eo, from Pnlntka— I halo* 8 Inland
•Colton and M laso to Way & Kin* M Do Martin, J Bancroft
it.uton JUJouby, Mrs Day, J Cuunlnjlmm, CounU, T My-
or*, and J Waldliur*
Periteamor Motainora, from Charloiton—Control Rail
Rond, Brook* & Tapper, »toniuor Ooniuultfoc, 8 Solomon*
& Co, J Mppumn, W Bnttyndiy & Cp, A BonoaMd, Ivo«,
JloMoy &Co, W ll iurko, Snlilor, Lnlhrop & NovlU, J All-
drrnon & Co. J 31 Coopor, A Hlnitoln, A Haywood, It Do
Marlin. R llul'orilinm JL Son, li \V An<lor»oh &■ Urolhor, II
timvciutein, Mr«,OUorortl.
PAS3BXOKR8.
Ter »lnam packet Oe'amul{tuo,fruui l'nlntkn—Mr* Count*,
nnd 3 children, MU* Rottlr, Itiv J Yuan-/, Dr Holt, Mow*
\V H Itufiermm.A \V KuiglU, J Danniro, Stephen*, II
Willard, J F Croon, a children nnd iorvnnt, J B Oalloy, 3
tliilJrcn mid *orvnnt, nnd 1 dock.
p or (team-pnekot Gen. Clinch, from Clinrln«ton—Mr»
Mr* Woodruff, Mr* MeGiiini-, Mr* Uoyd, AIL* Mo*»,
jji„ p d rkcr, Mo**r* MosvBoyd, Flournoy,nuckmnn, Bat-
\crsby, DanMaw, Gnlliott, Barclay, MeOinttl*, WUIIauit,
Burr, Church, Pope, Hixson, Hall, Soyur, nnd 3 dock.
Per *toam-pnckct Metiunurn, from Charloiton—Mr*
> T,i*rt'li, Mr* Taylor,Mr* Cha»e, Mr* MoClitukoy, Ml** Non-
viu Mim Wra/7, Miss Malono, Capt Porkin*, Capt A
Clia-c, Col Duhtyiion, 3Io*»r* C f.oary,J J Fnlk*, WSwont
S Aihmoro, J Jack*o:i, D S Huydan, J It Suyduo, II Gro-
voiiitoiu, 0 A McCImkny, 0 A Turkuott, It Scholl, A T
Hurd, J Fowlor, T U Taylor, A Gordon,* Moitor A W D
Wrn;c, and -1 deck.
rciwin 1'iai.uiwi'i ih ii"■ ■
...-.'Mv. ff H AiT.ItiB. itvn
W. C. Foilbns, I,c».ro 4iMarin*er.' '
,, i I I. i ill ■ it-—. . ■
This Evkximo,, Satukday, Dec. 18.
t Will bo perrorifiW ‘ *
' Til E LOTTERY 1 TICKET.
Wormwood, MP. PUIIor | Susan, Mrdt Forbes.
Tho eelobrated Lehman Family will appoar;
Tight Rope,.by Charles Winthor.
La Polka do Bohotie, by Adolaldo and Matilda
Lehman.
Pas Econain by Mile. Flora Lehtrian.
Conlio 8ong, by Mr. Bdwriian. '
To concludo with the Comic Rustic Ballet of
m. deciiolumean.
In which tho wholo of tho Lehman Fhmily appear.
l-jy*For particular* see small hills. dee 18
m i <*Si Hi
mm r —fmMSlm
„ ..._i;_icnwBWt»4i»wi*ta__
JjX. day, - and now opening. ? .vr-i •
dec 10 ... , CANNON & LEONARD,
H AISIN&.^O hull boxes libw Raisins, just-
received and for sale by
doe JO ALBERTIIARD.
QALKION. dtc.—Just received per ship
Trenton 10 half bbls Cranberries | kits and
half kits No. 1 Salmon; do do No. 1 Mackerel.—
Also, fresh Salmon and Lobsters in canisters, for
sale by J. ROUSSEAU.
due 10
■pitUIYES.—Just received a lot of IVesh
XT Prmtus in funcy boxes, now crop, for sale by
dec 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
pRACKEUS.- Best Sugur, Soda and
V-/ Bostoii Crackers for sule by
doc 11 ALBERT,HARD.
SHIP NEWS.
Port of HAvnuiialit Dee. 18, 1817.
CLEARED.
Ilrli Philuro, Thatcher Nuw York—Bri^lmni Sr. Kelly.
U. S. 31. »teani-packot Motmuora, Darden, for Cliurloiton—
Brook* & Tuppor. .
U. S. 31. iteam-packot Gon. Clinch, Curry, Clmrliwtou—
Brook* ti Tuppor
ARRIVED.
Brill!)) Devon port, Colburn, I.ivorpool, to U Hntchiion.
Br nil ip A(ca*t, Caun, lioffnut, (irulnml )tu 3Ius(cr.
BrShip Commerce, Henry, Deal, (Enj) to Master,
ll;ii Richmond, 8tovoa*. Matnmtn*. Fruit to May St
White Loft ut 3I.itnii7.iw Bri|* W P Wnlhor,Kil|{ccoiiibo
w:iitin|;tMnrticn, Burke, iliiclmraiu?, nnd other*,
U. S. M.iteam-packot Gen. Clinch, Curry, ChnrloHtou to
Break* A Tapper. , , ,
U.S. 31. ktnaiu-packot Slotarnara, Banian, from Charier
ten, to Brook* A Tuppor.
U. 8.M. btoam-p^ckotOcamulxoo.SIcN’elty from Pulatka
to Brooks A Tuppor.
DEPARTED.
IT, 8.31. iteam pnckot Gen. Clinch, Curry, Chnrloiton.
if. 8. 3l.»toiin-pieket Win. S-'alirook. Lyon, Cliarlu»toii.
8tcam-p»cket Wni. G.Mton, Mcndsll, I’nlatka.
Steam-packet 11. L. Cook. ltd.V, Au fuata.
WENT TO SEA.
FROM THIS PORT.
Bark Peter Demill, Pickett, New York,
itri? Madison, Watkins, Boston.
Itrlir «ety J Carver, Carver, Sew York.
Sclir Lodeinia A Klizu, Sumer*. Philudelpliia.
Bnnviiig Received.
Tho fullu wing arc the drawn numbers of Grand
Cohsolidtttud Lottery, Class, No. 50, for 1847.
27 0145 313 78 03 01 57 24 20 58 12 21
Snvannnh I*otlcry.
Draws in public,-at Wylly’s Ollice, TUESDAY,
21*1 Dec. at 4 o’clock.
Sales close sutno Afternoon ut 3 o’clock.
Cluss No. 23—D. Pai.xe & Co„ Managers.
For the Jicnrjil of tho Independent Fire Company if-
Augusta,
00 numbers—10 drawn bullots.
CAl’ITAT. PRI7.KS.
1 prize of § 1,001) 1 prize of . $300
1 do J.OOt) 2 do 200
1 do 584 3 do 150
1 do 400 10 do 80
&c. Alc. &c.
Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
iitF A package of Quarter tickets will cost
$5,60.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
Sulos close Monday Afternoon, 4 o’clock.
Drawing due on.Tuesday Morning.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
DELAWARE AND GEORGIA.
For the Ilvnefit of the Independent Fire Company of
A it gust a.-
Class No. 51—D. Painc & Co. Managers.
Draws in Wilmington, Saturday, 18th iust.
72 number lottery—12 drawn ballots.
CAPITA!. PRIZES.
Tickets $ 10—Halves $5—Qrs.$2£—Eig’s $li
For sale at
G. W. WYLLYLS LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lanu.
jjjf* Orders from tho country promptly attend
ed to, mid prizes cashed on demand. dec 18
te of
$30,000
1 prize of
$4000
do
12,000
1
ild
2301
do
6,000
5
do
20110
do
1,500
100
do
500
do
1,200
(00
do
SOI
&e. *>
cc.
&c.
THIS MAGNIFICENT SCHEME,
Draws in Alexandria This Day, 18th inst.
Sales close Monday Morning ut 12 o'clock.
Thirteen drawn numbers out of Sixty-six ; mak
ing nearly as many prizes as blanks.
Drawing due on Tuesday Morning.
Gi'ccnc&PiilaNlUilIonitiiicntLot’y
Extra Class No. 08, for 1847.
J. W. Maury &■ Co., Managers,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.
inuHKsr nu/.Es.
LUt of Vessels in the Port of Snvnnnnh.
8IHPS.
Br. Eliza, Snell L’puol..ft3'!.A. Low A Co
Hr.Aberiloan,McGrath..L'pool..5UU. A Low A Co
BrNZsa!aml,Wil«ou..L’pool..T.I!».A Low A Co
BrL Fnlklauil,Smith..L’pool.,673.A Low A Co
Hr. Araraiut*,Ko.lgcr*. L'|)oal..01(I.ll Hutchinson
Br IWenport.Colluui.ilLch'ff. .707.R Hiitcliliuon
Br Alccst, Caun wnitV--Wii.3Ia*tor.
Herculean, Chaso wall’if..fil3.Brl!{hnin A Kelly....,
Franklin, Smith wnU’ff..3l)I.Bri)fhani.A Kelly,...,
EllWiilluny,Dyer wuit'(f..W7.Pailnlford A Fuy
Trenton, 8uew ilLch'ir..420.Paitelfuril A Fay
Kate lluulor, Pikrioni.dUcliV--731.G B Cumiiiiiijt
BARKS.
Hr.Aym*i&Ami,Bi>irio,L'|>ool..-UU.J II Roid A Co
Exact, Stovoa* dLch'g. .431 .Wnihh’lt.Wildor A Co
Ur Syria, Davl* dDch'g. .381 .A Low A Co
BrWCIiipuinn,UiDon.di«cli'g..740.A Low A Co
Br Lady Boynt dLch'g..455.A Low A Co
Swe. Betty, Krnft dhch’tf..3l2.W P Williunt*
Ku<.IIi-loi*n,lluckland.3IantvMo..4‘-k').Brigham A Kelly..
Il.icku*, Porter. wwlt’tf. .lOS-Brlglinm A Kelly
Superior, ColBn wnit’g. .573 R Hutcliiiiaou
hate Mead, Brown.. .N.York...181.8. W. Wight A Co...
BRIGS.
Terno, Cohen.... Kingston, J:i..140.W Crnhtroo
Sloxy, Bird N.York.. 144. A Mild*
Philura, Thatcher N.York.. Uhi. Ilrii(1inni A Kidly....
Sterling Riddell dl*ch'g..10|.Brltflluin A Kelly....
I,. Baldwin,Hu*nt....dLch’g..300.Briifham A Kelly....
Macon, llocy Balfre..3J3.S. W. Wight A Co...
Pcrievernuce... Boston..330.8 W Wight A Co
Richmond, Steven*.. .dLch'g..140.Mny A Wliilo
Virginia,TrcJwiiy...Donterorn.. 188.Colion, N»rri* A Co.
SCHOONERS.
(i,^-nW.nhing'11,Po.-toll.reji’nig. .Conucrnl A Marie
II Wescott, l.ndgo Pltilntl..Greiner A Beall
Oscar June*, Vigurc*.-dLch'g..Cohen, Norrl* A Co
Santee, Dickinson dLch'g..Cohen, Norrl* A Co
, 3Ior-
1
prize of
$50,000
10
prizes of
$1000
1
do
20,000
10
do
500
1
do
10,090
20
do
300
1
do
5,000
30
do
200
1
do
2,940
210
do
150
1
do
2,000
53
do
100
&c. &c.
&c.
Tickets $15; Halves $74; Qr. $3.J; Eighths $1,87
The Old Favorite.
P h l. OT^
Draws in public, in the Exchange Council Room,
Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Salas aloso ut 3j o’clock, procisoly.
75 numhors—12 drawn ballots.
G11EENE& PULASKI MONUMENT LOT’Y
Class No. 73, for 1847.
J. W. Maury &. Co. Miiuagurs,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.)
HtnitKST Pltl/.KS.
C ENTRAL RAIL ROAD & BANKING CO.
OF GEORGIA.—SavarinHb, 2d Decomber,
1847.—The annua! electionTor'Nine Diroctdra to
luaunago the afihirs bftiiuiInstitution, Will bo hold
nt the: Banking Hoitso in this city,* bn Monday
tito 3d day of January next, between the hours of
9 A. Mi ondS P. Mr.. By order,
dec 3 ^. V 6EO. J. BTJLLOOH, Cashier.
ENTltSL RAIL ii'OAD AND’UANKliSa
C CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, Doo. 7,
1847.—Dividenu,No. 10.—A divideudof $2 por
share on tiio Stock of this Company (other than
titu 8 per cent stock) has been ueclarod this day,
payable on aud after tho 15th inst.
GEO J. BULLOCH, Cashier.
Holdors of the new 8 per cunt Stock will bo
paid the semi-annual Dividend on and after the
15tji iftst. — / dec 8
C AMPIIINE.—A fVesh supply ofiiuro Caui-
phiue, just received nnd for snle uy
* - A.T. BOWNE, Smets’ buildings.
L AMP WICK.—Solar, Astrul and Caudle
Wick of all sizes, for salo by
dec 15 A. T. BOWNE, Sniols* buildings.
QPENCKR’S VEGETAlJi,E PILLS.—These
OPillsaro very much admirodon accountoftlioir
mild nud npuriunt effects, and aro very beneficial
in Dispcpstu, Indigestion, Costiveiiess, Arc. For
salu by A. T. BOWNE,
due 15 Smuts’ Building.
LM ONt)8| ^TJRRANTSjClTRbN AND
PRUNES—For sale by
3C 15 H. J. GILBERT.
S ANDS' IODIDJE OF SAUSAFA-
R1LLA.—1 Gross, received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
dec 14 Markot-Square.
P I
TremlwuU’s Pilot Broad; 30 do Sugar, Sodu
and Blitter Biscuit, landing from brig L Baldwin
and for solo by
due 10 .SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
H AV.—10 bnintios prime North River Ilav,
lauding from brig L. Baldwin, nnd for sale
by BRIGHAM &, KELLY,
doc 10
( 'U>L. IIAL.L.OWCS’ ARUOW
J ROOT, for sale by ALBERT HARD,
doc 14 Corner Broughton and Dray to it-Sts.
AisliVsriLiMONDS, CITRON
AND CURRANTS, just received per bark
L.xact, and for sule by JESSE & CADY,
due 14
C onfectionary.—20boxes assort
ed Candy, just received nud for sale bv
dec 14 JESSE &CA1)Y
O OAP, CANDLES, 50 boxes Soap,23do
Sperm mid 23 do Mould Caudles, for sala by
doc 11 THEODORE MINIS.
SAW. LOFT;—J.GMFftft ACO
SB* would inform tho public,, that thby have
token the’ Snil-Loft at Exbhango D^bk, and ore
trepured to durry on tho busincis lit its various
tranches, such ns Touts^ Awnings, Tarpawlings,
Steamboat Covers, and Sailhbf eVory description;
and hope Vy unremitting’ atteiitioii, r c6nibmed
With on extensive knowledge of tho business, to
merit the continued patronage ofthose who give
them a trial.
CSTSliip attd Stoambddt Flags made to order,
dec 8' —
P LANTE]
1847.—'
LANTERS’ BANK.—Savanunh, 7tii Dec.
-The Annual Election for Directors balance of freight or passage, apply to
of this institution, will bo held at the Bunking due 10 * S. YV. WIGHT & CO.
House on Monday tho 3d day of January, be
tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
H. W. MERCER, Cashier,
doc 8 w«8—
MIDWIFERY NOYICE.—MRS.
ItA ELLEN DILLON otfcrH her sorviccs to
such ns may require them, ns Midwife, or ns
monthly Nttrso. Site hns a Diploma as Alidwifo
from tho Lying-in-Hospital of Dublin, one oftliu
lurgest establishments of the kind in tho world,
liuving nttundud the lectures of tlmt institution
and been employed as Midwife in it for the l e-
•fuisite time. 8he has also written testimonials
front tho highest sources in Ireland, of her capa
city and attention an a Nurse.
She refers to Dr. It. D. Arnold, and Dr. H
K. Burroughs.
Shu can be fouudnt her residence, N. E. corner
of lluborshutn street and Bay Luno, immediately
opposite to tho residence of C»pt. Luke Christie.
dec 16 —‘Jti
B UTTER AND SOAP.—IS lirking choice
Goshen Butter; 60 boxes Colgate’s Palo
Soap, lauding from b trk Exact, and for salo by
doc 10 SCRANTON &.JOHNSTON.
C l OS HEN iiUTTEIt.—12 kegs fresh
F Goshen Butter, lauding from hark Exact,
warranted of tho bust quality, and for sale low by
ALBERT HARD,
dec 14 Cor. Broughton and Drnyton-Sts.
ODA AND BUTTER C It ACKERS', &c.
Landing 25 boxes Soda & Buttur Crackers;
20 do English Dairy Cheese; 500 dried Beef; 200
smoked Tongues,*3 bids dried Currants; 5 bbls
Soft Shelled Almonds. For sale by
dec 14 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
1“\lSSOI*ETION. —Tho Copartnership
heretofore existing under tho tiriu of HAM
ILTON, HARDEMAN & CO., is This Day
dissolved by mutual conscuit; cither of tito un
dersigned are authorised to use the name of the
date nrm in closing up the unfinished business of
'the sumo. T1IOS. HARDEMAN,
O. F. HAMILTON.
Surviving Copartners of the firm of Hamilton,
Hardeman &. Co.
Savannah, Sept. 1,1847.
flOPAUTNEltSIUF. — Tho undcr-
signed have formed a Copartnership under
the firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for
tho transaction of a FACTORAGE AND
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and
will be thankful to their friends for a portion of
their patrouugo.
C. F. HAMILTON,
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. Onto
Southern Recorder, Milledgovtllu; Jour
nal Sc. Mossutigor, Macon; Atlanta Luminary,
Atlanta, copy for four months.
ItliTsirsTMUNTZ & CO.
SHIP SMITHS AND BOILERMAKERS. .
—At.so:—
All kinds of Iron Workdono to order, with noat-
ucssuud at the Shortest Notice.
On Dillon’s Lower Wlmrf, near Mr. WIIHnk’s
Ship Yard. Suvuiiuuli, Georgia,
dec J-f —C,
FOR FREIGHT OR CHAR
TER.—Tbo bark BACKUS, Copt. Por
ter, is reudy to receive freight. Apply .to
dec 9 BRIGHAM & KELLY.
FOR BALTIMORE.-The brig
MACON, N. Hoev master, having purt
of her froight engaged will havo desputch. For
• nlance of freight or passuge, apply to
doc 10
FOB NE1V-VOBK.-fc
•Tho regular fast sailing packet bark ISAAC
MEAD, R. T. Brown master, hns part of her
cargo engugod, and will sail with desputch. For
balance of freight,' or passago, having elcgatfl
stato room accommodations, apply oil board at
Telfair’s wharf, or td
dec 7 S. W. WIGHT & CTO.
Semi-Weekly IJ» S» .11. Sieum-l’nekut Line.
L AW NOTICE.—JACKSON &. LAW-
TON, Attorneys at Law, Savannah, Geo.
Ollice in Guudry’s Building, Up Stuirs, front
ing Bull street. HENRY R. JACKSON,
ALEX’R R. LAWTON,
nov 15 ly
J^REHS GOODS.-Fino French Cush-
reach
uteres and Mous.de Laities, Plain
Merinos, Black Alpacas and Bombazines,
nov 27 HENRY H. STOTESBURY.
S IIAWES.—Superior Cashmere Shawls,
Plaid and Striped Rob Roy do.,Heavy Wool
do., Black Thibet aud Minis, do Lnine do. For
sale by 1IENRY II. STOTESBURY.
nov 27
A CARD.—I huvo removed to the city ul
Macon, for the purpose of practising Luw,
aud shall practise in all the Courts oftliu Southern
Circuit, nnd ill any other Courts iu which busi
ness may bo confided to tno.
dec 17 — CARLKTON B. COLE.
g^IOAKS.—lU.YfdlClemenciaCigurs; 10,000
V^'Lu. Alamunu do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000
Principle do, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller,
and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON,
novti West side Market square.
O NE HUNDRED A BEE BODIED
NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work on
the Central Rail Road, for ono year from Janu
ary next, for which liberal wages will be given,
in monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap
ply to
VERST1LLE, LUFBURIIOW & BUTLER,
nov 20 —
JACKSONVILLE, Doc 10.—Arr briij II I’euaoll,
C*ti,Ncw York.
CM—ID,* LouJoii, Ilagner, Key Wc*t; *chr 3I;iTiiolla,
for ;Y-w York.
3KUUI.C, Dec 12—Arr *lii|)« Anne, Gilli*, Gumliiloti|in;
8t John, rfcollielil, Portlaml; l*rlg Wutuiiipku, Fowler, Nuw
York.
DEC. 13—Arr iliiti* Queen of tlie Ocimiii, Tilley, Liver*
P'Mil; Nicholu* lll.lilli;, Kni/lit, New York.
NEW ORLEANS, Den. 11—Arr *liijn It I'utteii, Patton,
llrciiierliuvcii; Vickhliurj,', Derry, New York; Dluuii, Will*
»er, Havre; Louisa, llmvey, lloslnii; liark* Harriet Sr. Mar
tini, Leslie, CluirloMtnu: l'lunnix, Uousli, Norl’ulk; Algonia,
H|uiiiWi,w, Gihralhir; Turi/uiti, Slone, Clnirlo*toti;Moiio/wo
l»illiii;lmiii. New York.
CM.—HaiiisGeo Evan*. Coulliard, Liverpool: Italy, lta*
her, ilo: D.-lia Wulker, limy, Dostou: Guo Wasliiu.'totr,
Snow, Havre; Multnua, Hunker, New York, MaUakeuxeU,
Cummings, Hu a tou; lirl^s Abu, June*, llaltiiuorr; I'ulo Alto,
McIntyre, lliulimoml.
IH'.C. 12—Arr sliiji* Iuiliuiifl, Durneil, Sow York;J.nciir,
Outediridje, lMiilailulphia; Seraii & l.nuisa, Darker, Do**
toil.
CM—Ship Mlclii^nn, Mason, Havre.
CHARI,ESTON, Her. 15—Arr ktenin*1iip Northerner,
Iltitlil, New York; britr .Monrou, Flhitoii, Tiioiiuutou, (Me),
*chr Florida, Read, Darien.
Chi—Selir I'oiiiinodore, Cooley, New York.
DEC. Ill—Chi *hlii Southport. MrCormirk, Ap.itachico*
Einuin, Dickiuson, \Viliuiugtou; tulir T C Mitcliell,
Eaten, West Imlit-..
I’ALTIMORE, Dec 13—Arr brig Amazon, Clinton, Mai*
im.
Cld—Rnrk Rniiuer, Dork, Hamliur};; brig Othello, Drew,
A era Cruz.
BKC* |l~Cld «elir I.tifliit’l, Drown. Mobile.
“ ‘ ’* “ ‘ i, Herding,
Leeds,
Rich, Cieufuo^o*; Deuoy Sr. Juue.Shcud, Fort Spain,Row*
eui. t\ il-ou, Laguavra
» l ^A r r ,,r ‘ t-lI**<|«Uon, Hodgitou, N Orlenn*; Ju*
li »<fc X.liza, (ft'lieu, Wiliuiugtmi.
Cld—Bril* Martha Khumau, Duukumu, Matnnaa*; WT
Danran, Kelly, Mohiln.
_ NEW*YORK, Dec 11—Arr *’iip Cathorinn, Herbert,
(.liarhwion; bark Fanr.hita, Frlnee, Turks Island; brig*
Itenj J Carver, Carver,NarnnaaA; Matnetmln, Furchuse,
Fiutoti.
CM.—Shiji* John S Curtor, Durfes, New Orteuns; The*.
I'iekorMi", Latliuni, Cadiz; Arffo, Davis, Havre; Sullivan,
i i ' ^barlnston; brig* Gazollo, Kent, St John*; L uly of
the Lako, Bauman. Durmuda.
DEC. El—Arr snip* Norma, Elll*, H ivnua, Lancashire,
Lyoa, Liverpool; barks Ulnbn, Thoohahl, Antwerp; Frank-
bn, Cook,Saiizarote, (Coast of Africa); I’elor Dnuiill.Fiek*
*ll, AffraftxtfA; Lowell, Uraih troet, Now Orioun*; brig Jane,
w “3jo"l/al, St Joints.
Lid.—mil* Twooil, MsDonahl, Multlnml, llytler All,
nilnSJ 11 ' Mnnlovidoo.
Dee 10—Arr (hip* Mnrunthun, Johucon, Now
l,a . rk EMra. Couch, do.
.‘''"•—Ship Harrison, Gardner, Ba«t Indies; Imrk Ex*
video * Ur Grluaiw; hrig Prairie, Hutciiiiuou, Monte*
!'—Arr ships Judah, Turo. N sw Orleans; Cheah*
tut , i ,c, p-k. «1.»; brig Madison, Wutkln*, Sacmnink.
D’a!* 1 Now Orloaus, brig Allen ICiuj, Mai*
.’..I ’ It-GM *ehr Lochicl, Drown, Mobile.
I IIILADLLFIIIA, Dee 21—Arr ship Fucsolu*, Herdi
Leghorn; liri^f* Elizuheth, Barclay, Huvnnn; Henry Let
RLh ,, < l Y- 1 ’ Trinidad; Mein, Long, Santa Cruz, (Culm), Ji
prizo of
$10,000
5
prizes of
$400
do
4,000
10
do
30.)
do
2,500
10
do
200
do
1,500
20
'do
150
do
1,000
145
do
100
&c. &c.
&c.
Tickets $3—Halves $1,50 —(Ir.i. 75 ctu.
Package of whole* $75, warranted to draw 30
Du Halves 37J, do do 18
Do Quarters Id.}, do do !)
Prizes rushed at this Ollice.
£5FTicltetsuud Shares for sale,.and orders from
the country attended to at the Old Established Of
fice of P. B. PENDERGAST,
No. 5, While House. Owens* Buildings, Bull
St. opposite tho Pulaski House,
dec 18
A gricultural meeting. —An ad
journed meeting of the Agricultural Socie
ty of Chatham nud adjacent Counties, will ho held
nt the Court House iu the city of Savannah, on
Thursday tho 23d inst. at 11 o’clock, A. M. Mom-
bors nre requested to meet punctually, us busi
ness of Importance will bo laid liolbro thorn. Bv
order. W. II. CUYLER, 1st Vieu President,
dec 18 —
N OTICE.—Neither the Master nor Con*
signoooftho Br. ship DKVENPORT will
pay any debut contracted by tho crew of that von
sel. ft. HUTCHISON.,
dec 18 3—
N ot
stock in trade of Hats, Caps aud Furnishing
articles to Mr. Thomas Robison, aud respeetful-
lv requests n continuum o of patronage of his
friends aud customers to his successor,
dee 18 3— C. C. THOMPSON.
T HE undersigned has purchased tho stock in
trudo of Mr. C. C. Thompson, consisting of
Hats, Caps, nud Furnishing articles, and solicits a
continuance ofputrouage, from the old customers
and the public generally. 1 have (duly appoint
ed Mr. \V. 11. Rogers my lawful attorney, who
will carry on the business at the old stand ’,No.1 Hi
Bryan street. THOS. ROBISON,
dec 18 3—
M adeira wine.—a splendid article
of .Madeira Wine, in bottles and casks. Al
so, a good assortment of Sugars, for sale by
dec 18 ALBERT HARD.
+£& For NEW YORK.—Brig Line
logjiii Tuesday, 21 st iust.—Tho fast sail-
t,!5 packet bark EXACT, Stevens mas-
r. Having two-thirds of her freight engaged
md going „„ board, will sail ns above. For bul-
01 frogbt or passage,apply on board at Mon-
gui s upper wlmrf, or to
WASHBURN, WILDER &. CO,
.FOR A1144 E ST A A1VD
Ntor,, n ~r HAMBURG.—Tho light druught
Steam-Packet JVANIIOE, J. T< Jarman urn*.
r, ih receiving freight and passengers, at An-
aer«on s lower wlmrf, and will leave Tuesday Af.
noon, nt5 o’clock precisely. Sho will continue
to leave every Tuesday at tho Bn tno hour.
fr.mno^o^i Pjiyablo by shippers; No
. ft 1 w *“ ruc °^ ve d on hoard nftor 4 o’clock
on the aftarnoon of dnpnrturo, Freight will bo
rcccuetl iu stor^during the abjcnco of tho boat
iree oi char:
F REIT, —Almonds, Raisius, Currants
Citron, Triines, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut
megs, Mace, Pimento, Popper, Giugcr and
Stuart’s steam refined Candies, for snle by
dec 18 II. J. GILBERT.
I 7IIRE CRACKERS.—For sale Uy
- II. J. GILBERT,
doc 18 West side Market square.
H AY.*—HID bundles prime Hay landing from
ship Kate Hunter, and for sale low Iftnkeu
from the whurf. Apply to J. BURKE,
dec 18 2— No. (ift Bay street.
A YER'S CHERRY RECTOR Alb,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, InHii-
enzit, ami for the relief of Consumptive Patients
in advanced stages of the disease, just received,
and for sule by A. T. BOWNE,
dee 8 Smets’ Buildings.
G i E'NNY CLOTII.—25 bales, for sale by
T nov27 11. A. CRANE.
^^PPLES.—Georgia Apples of superior cjttul-
ity, for sale by
duel)
BRIGHAM & KELLY.
L Ailii* WICK.—Astral nnd Solar Lamp
Wick, all sizes; Lard Lamp Wick* Also.
Caudle Wick braided aud iu balls, for sale by
COLLINS vV BULKLKY.
nov 29 108 Bryan street.
W illHKEY.—15 bbls old Monongahek
Whiskey, for sale by
dec 11 THEODORE MINIS.
B ETTER.—JO kegs choice Goshen But
ter. lauding from brig Exact, and for side by
dec I i
CONNERAT & BA1UE.
P IIELI'.T GIN.—20 barrels lauding from
brig .Macon, and for sale by
COHEN & FOSDICK.
^IfGA R.—30 Idids Muscovado aud St. Croix,
for sale by
due 11
THEODORE MINIS.
L ARD.—15 bbls and 35 kegs for sale by
dec ] l THEODORE MINIS.
C iOFFEE.—100 bags liio, Java and Cub;
> Colleo,for sale by
dec II
THEODORE MINIS.
N EW ORLEANS .MOLASSES, «&c.—Land
ing, 25 bbls nuw crop N O Molasses, 25 do
moss floe/’, 10 kegs Uniter, 50 bbls Potatoes, for
sule by WOOD, CLAGIIORN &. CO
due 10
QIIAWEM.—A complete assortment, jirinei
O varying from 374 ««uits to $12, also a lew of
tlui8urich Velvet Scarfs, at a reduced price,
dec 14 A. EINSTEIN.
G enuine farina cologne.
100 boxes, received bv
A. A. SOL’OMONS, Agent,
dee 14 Market square.
^M>AI*.—50 boxes Burehcll's Soap, lauding
1^ from bark Exact, nud for sale by
COHEN &, FOSDICK.
C IO A US! CIOARS!!—20 M “Ortez,”
Cigars, a very superior article, for salo bv
dec 14 WOOD. CLAGIIORN & CO.
W iHSKEY AND TOBACCO.—20barrels
lev ; .
co, just received ami for sule by
dec 10
E. SWIFT.
/'I ERR A NTS.—Just received a lot of Cur
vy rants, new crop, for salo at 15 cents per lb.
by J. ROUSSEAU,
dec 18 cor Bull nud Broughtou-sts.
T>RINO ETON CRACKEltS.—0 bids
JT and 10 kegs fresh Princeton Crackers, now
landing from bark Exact, und for sale by
W. W. GOODRICH,
dec 13 Smets’ new buildings, VVhitukur-Ht.
qSioiceii REEE ANdTongUEH -
1^ 5 bids Smoked Beefattd Tongues, 2 cases,
half ami whole boxes Sardines, just received nud
for sale low, bv ' W. W. GOODRICH,
dec 13 Slmct’s new buildings, Whitaker-st.
C HKSNUTS AND HICKORY NUTS.—A
few bbls just ruceivod and for snle bv
W. W. GOODRICH,
dec 13 Smets’ new Building, Whitaker-st.
S i AECES.—Worchcstersliire, John Bull,In-
1 din Soy nud Reading Sauces, just received
and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
doc 18 cor Bull and Broughtou-sts.
CARPETINGS, BLANKETS, &c.
vy Received bv recent nrrivnls, 10-4, 11-4,12-4,
beat French Bed Blankets; Whitney, Mackinaw
Dullil and American Blankets; a few pieces 3 ply
nnd superior Ingrain Carpeting; 4-4 uud 5-4 Oil
Cloths, for salo low by
dec 18 GODFREY & LaUOCIIE.
D RESS GOODS.—An assortment offig.
Cashmeres;! plain Merinos; plain nnd fig’d.
Delaines; Raw Silk Plaids; col. nrto bl'k Alpaccns;
worst. Pluids; bl'k. Botnbazino Ginghams; blk.
Delaines ami Barrages; Fronch, English, nnd
American Prints; Snarl’s, Shawls, &c., iu every
variety.. For sale low by
dec* 18 GODFREY & LaROCIIE.
N EW CROP N. O. MOLASSES—Landing
from schr Oscar Jones. Also, 50 boxes Fire
Crackers, for salo by H. J. GILBERT,
doc 9 West side Market square.
TRETTER, BEEF. &c.-Landing per
J3 Exact and Macon, 10 kogs selected Butlor,
It) half bbls. F. M. Beef? 25 bhls. Potatoes; 50
whole anti A boxes family Snap, for salo by
dec 18 I dec 11 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
C ARPETINGS.—All wool Carpeu .
per Iitgraiu do; Thompson’s Three-ply do;
Brussels do, for salo by
dec 13 HENRY L^TIIROP.
I 1XCIH ANGE.—Bills on Now York. Ap*
J ply to GEO. B. CUMMING.
nov 5 —
UTTER.—25 kegs Goshen^ Butler, for
salo by
dec 15
11. J. GILBERT,
West side Market square.
T>ACKGAMMON BOARDS. CIIESS-MEN.
J3 &c.—Backgammon Boards, Dico Boxes,
Dice, extra Buckgutnmou Men, English Chess
Men, Chinese carved do, Chess Boards, Domi
noes, und Crehow’s best Tlaying Card;, for sale
by G. U. HENDRICKSON.
dccL5
TOt 91, BEEF.—10 half bbls Fulton Mur-
Jj • kot Boef, just received und for sale by
nov 29 E. SWIF’
H AIR MATRASSES.—50 of Find quality,
just received, and for salo by
l.W. MORRELL,
nov 23 Smeto’ liuildiilgH.
W INTER 44DODH.—Finn Cassimeres
and SatlpeW,' White and lied Flannels,
Blue, Black and Brmvn Broad Cloths, 'for sale
uuv 27 HENRY 11. STOTESBURY.
8 A VANN AIS & PALATKA, FLA.
nv TICK WAV OK .
Darien, Drnnsicick, St. Marys, Ceo.; Jacksonville,
Black Crce/i Sr Ficolata, Flit.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail
Steum-puckutsut Savannah,tito steamer SAllAIi
SPALDING, from Pulatku to Lake Monroe,
tho U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au
gustine, aud from Black Creek, via Newnausville,
Alligator, Miuerul Springs «& Columbus, to Tul*
ItUiassce.
OCAMULGEE Capt. P. McNklty.
ST. MATTHEWS “...Kixo.
Those packeti leave Savannah every Tuksijay
nud Satokdav Mor.vi.vcs, at 10 o’clock, nud ar
rive ut Picolata in time for the Mail Stugesto go
through to St.Atigustiuu before night every
Thursday aud Monday.
Returning, leave Pulatku every Tuesday nnd
Friday Morning ut 7 o’clock, touching us above
euclt wuy
They aro both low pressure boats, in complete
order, aud handsomely furnished iu every respect;
nre commanded by gentlemen of well known ux-
purienco on tho route, und their patrons are as
sured Hint every attention will be paid to tiio safety
and comfort of passengers, und to tho carurulhaud-
ling of freight.
—AGE.XT8—
Brooks & Tuppor Savannah.
A. A. DeLormo Darien.
G. Friedlander Brunswick.
John Bessont St. Marys.
Fernandez Sc Bisbeo Jacksonville.
A. Cov Bltu'lc Cruel;.
Goo. Coolay Picolata.
I'. Hawkins Pulatku.
. Luiitto A- Co Charleston.
N. 1J. Goods consigned to the Agents forward
ed free of commission. Freight from Savannah
and Churlustou, aud all way freight, payable by
shippers. sept 13
D aguerreotype plates
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,r.t low pri-
with a liberal discount to wholusulu pur
chasers. Voigtliindor Cameras of all tho dilfer-
ont sizes. Cases, Chemicals, and every thing in
tiio lino, constuiily on hand at wholesolo nud ro
tail. E. ANTHONY,
Lute Anthony, Clark &Cn.,
dec 7 —3tnos 217 Broadway, N. Y.
T O PLANTERS,
AN DM
MECHANICS
AN D MERCHANTS.—Tho subscriber bus
on hand, and is const tnlly receiving, a well select
ed assortment of lliver Lumber,Timber,Shingles,
and Fire \Vood, which ho oilers Ibr sale on accom
modating terms. Purchasers would do well to
givo him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
All orders for either of tho above articles left at
his ollicu, 112 Bay street, or at tho Eastern wharf,
will be promptly uttcudcdlo.
dec 14 II. A. ALLEN.
C l HEAP CASH STORE.—The i.n-
J dersigued has lately returned from tho North
with a full supply of Fall and Winter Dry (tends,
which will besoiil at his usual low prices for cash
or approved city paper at short time. All those
wishing to save' money will please cnil and ex
amine his stock. M.PuKNDKRGAST,
nov 10 — cor. of Whitaker &Congross sts.
S UNDRIES.—Sugar of the iiusi quality;
Rio, Java, Cuba and old Lugtiira Codec;
Mild now Cheese ; Currants, Cloves, Lentous,
English uud American Mustard; Bariev, Tallow
und Sperm Candles; Green uud Black Teas; Ap
ples, Soap, Starch, Almonds, Citron, Butter, Ac.
all of which will be sold low uml warranted to bo
of the very best quality, by
dec 11 ALBERT HARD
W IEEO\V WARE.—Murkot and Tra
velling Baskets of dilferont sizes, Willow
Wagons, Cradles, Chairs, Cloths Baskets and
Hampers. Also, forty sets Children's Wagon
Wheels, separate from the carriage, at $!.( per
sot, just received and for sale by
COLLINS Sr. BULKLEY,
doc 11 Bryan-strect, opposite Wilmot’s.
C ASKCTiEESE AND'NO WHISKEY.—J 5
casks Cheeso ; 25 bbls N O Whiskey, laud
ing nnd for sale bv
dec 10 SCllANTON A JOHNSTON.
Th*
_' atbre recently - -
duL Morrell, where He intendii to knoji n
largo and' ivqir selected aMoftment of READY.
MADE CLOTHING, which ho will sell'ot^ry
■mail profits, and very respectfltlly invites (ho
Planters, Merchants, and Citizens generally, t
give him a call before supplying themselves, as
te is confident Ids STOCK has liover bedn itiir-
passed by uny brought to this place, it b^iug ati
011111*0 new Stock, made tip expressly for this
Store. 1 Among his Goods u'ro the following ur
tides; , .
CloAks A.xn Maxti.ks—Blue rind black'Brdud
Cloths attd Camblet.
Ovnn-CoATs—Of invisible green, brown, Par*
sous Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camblet tuid Lion
Skin.
Drkssaxd Fbock Coats—Of fine black French
Broad Cloth.
Busts kss Coats—Snch as plnin nnd fancy
Tweed Cnsimero, black Doe Skin, plniu and fig
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kuutucky Jeans
Sacks and Frocktees.
Paxtai.ooxs—From till of thtunost fashionable
Goods,such tut plain black Casimere, Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Cnsinteru, Sati
net, Tweed Casimero, and Negro Cloth.
OH Cloth Jackets anti Punis Ibr Seamen. Sati
net Round Jackets, Boys’ filth bluclt Jackets,
VESTs--Of every description, such us fine plain
hluck Satin, figured nud black Velvet, Botuhasin,
Alpacca, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,
black Cloth and Casimere.
Under-Shirts.—Oflicnvv ribbed Wool, fine
nud Common Merino,Silk, Siixtmy Wool,bleach
ed and unbleached Cotton ami Buckskin, Ladies,
fine Merino and Silk Under-Shirts.
CnAVATs of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plnid Silk,
Cotton, and black Silk. Linen ami Silk Pockut
Hamlkerchinfi. of great variety.
Smu ts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, iitripcd. and Night Shirts. Also, a
good assortment of Boy’s sizes Linen Bosoms and
Cnllurs.
Stocks of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
zin and fancy Silk Stocks and Neckties.
Gi.ovks ol fine French Kid, black, white and
eol’d Worsted, Cloth nndTlirond. Silk ami Cot
ton Night Caps, Money Bolls, Silk Purses.’
U.MU!tKM.A«, a beautiful assortment of French
Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Colton Umbrellas.
Gentlemen's tine and fashionable Cloth CAPS,
Otter Skin Cups, a beautiful article.
Also, a general assortment for Youths’ and
Boys’ wo:ir. The ladies are particularly invited
to call ami sec them. Hu will soon h ive a fine
assortment of Children’ll Suits lor Bays from
four to ton years old. Having taken much pains
iu fitting up his Store, and equally as much iu
selecting u Stock for it, lie hopes, by strict atten
tion to business, to merit a liberal share ofputrou
age. GEO. S. NICHOLS.
N. II. Tim Store ut No. 114 Bryan-strect.
will lie continued as heretofore, with a general
assortment of the above Goods, ajtd will ho con
ducted by Mr. WM. L. 1IAUPT.
dee 15
.ssaf^F^ISiSSSS'c:
Sale:—23 bales Gunny O ml
.Gttuny.Ci
At Private SaVe^TJ bales
dtr Guiiny BitRs; ; * • ' .
At Private Shield'Hh&i PtfriMUcA Siqfrm
15 do Cubh MftHCoviido 10 drt pritufi Now
Orlfeaniddl '160 bUtt Rio Ooirebt 'Mi flo St- Do-
miiigb , doJ :,! '' , o/. *1 .!■■■ ’ ; "llhtflttO 1
li'a ,
. . .
DOOK8 MD STATIONERY.-
J) All tho SCHOOL BOOKS incodurtmi Uud
iu this section of the country* qre kept on hmy!-.
A great • vuricty of MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An assortment, of JUVENILE BOOKS* cal
culated to suit the taste,of HVfry nue» Willi u Va
riety of interesting GAMES for youth.
Family and other BIBLES, nnd Uyuin, Boohs
for nil denominations, iu plain, substantial und
elegant binding.
NEW BOOKS of air kinds coiiatuhtly re
ceived. • ' 7
BLANK BOOKS of everv descrihUbri; •!
Also, PLAIN and FANCt STATIONERY*
. Ji Bt CUBBRI)C(e(
nov 3 South side Afarltct sqr., Savuntiiih.'
Now Ai'i’ftiigcmeiu,
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY.
Bctirccn Sacunnnli nml Charleston ria llillon Ileud
and Beaufort, Inland tico-tbirds of the H'liy.
Tho well known
splendid steam packet*
MF.TA.MORA, Capt. F. Barden,
WM. SEABltOOK, Capt.T. Lyon,
GEN. CLINCH, Cupt. Win. C’nrry,
Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening at
half past 8 o'lock, und Charleston everv morning
at ft o'clock, precisely, touching at Hiftou Head
uud Beaufort each way, uud avoiding two-thirds
of tlm sea route.
For Freight or Passage, npply on hoard, or to
BROOKS&TUPPF.R, Ag’ts, Savannah.
E. LAFITTK & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
N. B.—All goods intended for Savannah or
Charleston will ho forwnrdod by tlm Agents, if
directed to tlmir care, free of commissions.
All way-freight payable by shippers,
july 1—
Express A Accommodation Line.
NO MONOPOLY. ^
„ K T \y K K N
SAVANNAH AND PALATKA, E. F.
Via, Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville,
Black Creek und Ficolata.
Tlm steamer WM. GASTON, Capt. Win. C.
Mondell, will leave Savannah overy Friday Morn
ing at 10 o’clock, from Anderson’s lower wlmrf.
Stages run iu connection with her to all the
iuturior TownsundSt. Augustine. Slmlais been
starting from Savannah on the same days ns the
Mail Line, uud hns run ahead of them more than
24 hours, and consequently is by far the fastest
Boat on the route.
Her accommodations are unsurpassed by iwy
bout.
Tlm Agent receives and forwards nil goods by
this boat, free of commissions.
For freight or passage, npplv on hoard, or to
tlm Agent, 11* II. 0. SORREL,
oet2ti — Corner Bay and Bull Streets.
m, TO RENT.—The STORE ut the cor*
MIL nor of Bay and Whitaker Streets, known
us llm Palo Alto. Possession can be laid oil thu
1st day of February next, or sooner, by applying
to Rev. J. F. O’NEILL, or
dec 9 — JOHN E. WARD.
NEW GOODS.—Tlm Subscribe
would respectfully inform his patrons and
the niiblic generally, tlmt ho has returned
from thu North, uml has ’now open, a large and
complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, consisting of super. French nnd Eng
lish Broadcloths; American, English and French
Casimures; Doeskins, Tweeds, Are.; Cashmere,
Velvet, Silk and Siutin Vestings; ull or which lie
is prepared to make to order at short notice aud
iu thu latest fashion. None but the best work
men are employed, and, therefore, overy itinim
fadgred article can, with safety, be warranted to
suit tho most particular.
Tlm subscriber Ims also a fine assortment of
Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket Hdkls., Cra
vats, Under Shirts nud Drawers, all of which will
he sold ut New York prices, by
M. CKAKY, Draper and Tailor,
Sign or tho Golden Lamb, cornier of Whit
aker aud Broughton streets. net 18
HAMILTON A SYMONS huv
rcceivcd per Hartford and Savannah; t
choice assortment of French, English and
Belgium CLOTUS,CASSIMERS AND VEST
INGS, selected with tlm greatest care, ami of the
bust imported in this country. Wo are now pre
pared to mimufiictiira nt the shortest notice, and ii
the bust manner, any garment in our lino, for cash
or approved credit.
17 WIIITAKER STREET,
net 13 — Savannah, Gu.
CT1 MATS 1 HATS!—From the Fiislii-
-“*** enable Hat Store a! Messrs. Dacha <k Cos-
tar, Broadway, Now York. Those who Imvc
bcon iu tlm habit of seudingto them for their Hats,
enu lm furnished with thu same article, at New
York prices, by calling on
out I!) D. A. AMBLF.R & CO.
r'oSiMUik.' I
s 8ulo‘.~*00 barrwlii: -/ ' tib v SO
ArAqffy
At Private Salo;^4)0
At Privute Sale r-5*J Uiirfels and 7 ■ack4. i
Bacoii.Sidt-* *
By €olien tit V
At.Privutji Sule,.-rift hhds..
iv-W,.'” Ci
isdleu. ..i,
" nov 30
rfo^TANn^-o.MsifssloN «hSS,;Vrs.J
d VortrnrdlnK Agt-uls, Blacou^GiU J
AUCtlOl
. And 1?... i,... ^..*f. ,
Macon, July 80,1847
Jit
STKIU.1NG LAN1KII.
act 27
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
J. A. BROWN.
M ackerel.—is imir bbis., no. i, Mack-
erul, nnd 25 kilts do. do. Lauding from
shin Trenton, and for sale by
dec 1(1 _ _ CONNERAT & DARIE.
S ' PERM OIL, &c.—Spurm Oil, Rovnold’s
No. J Mams, No* 1 Mackerel in lialffiarrels,
fiir sale by ALBERT HARD,
dec 9
F OR SALE.—A Negro Mail wlm is u good
Cook. ROB. IIABERSIIAM & SON.
nov 5
C AYENNE LOZENGES A very
good remedy for incipient sore throat; also,
Wistnr’s Cough Lozeuges, nn excellent remedy
for colds, for sale by A. T. BOWNE,
dec 13 Smets’building.
L inen uamrriu iidkfs.—-lu-
dies line L. C., Superfine mid Ilcm Stitelmd
Iidkfs, Men’s Linen Cambric uud printed border
ed do. Just received by
dec 13 1IKNRY LATHROP.
T3 UTTER,
A3 dec II .
,—10 kegs, for sale bv
THEODORE;
MINIS.
P LANTING POTATOES.—200 bb|n
superior Planting Potatoes, lauding from
ship Trunton, for sale by
dec 14 BRIGHAM & KELLY.
A LBANY ALE.—35 bbls of superior
Albany Ale, landing from brigs Augusta and
Sterling and for sale by
WM. M. DAVIDSON.
dec 4 West side Market square.
( 1HAMFAGNE.—30 baskets Bollinger
J and Hcidsick Chuuiimgiie, in qiiurt and
pint bottles, lauding from brig Sterliug, and for
sale by
dcc'4 _ J.E.GAUDRY&CO.
j^JOLASSES ANi)
CANDLES.—30 bbls
primo Orieuus Molasses ; 20 boxes Sperm
■Caudles, assorted sizes; 20 do AdumuiUiuo clo; 20
do Tullow. received and for solo by
dec 10
E. SWIFT.
A LP ACC AS.—Just received, low price
blk Alnuccas, super do do, superfine Silk
Warp do. For sale by
dec 13 HENRY LATIIROP.
ffi’l FO it RENT.—Tlm Western Tenc-
JaL-inent of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining tlm ono
occupied by Messrs. Edwin Parsons &, Co., Pos
session given immediatelv* Enquire of
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
or.t 11 Gibbons building.
ift TO RENT. — A three story Brick
iaLBiilidingin State Street.
A two story Wooden Building in Broughton st.
A two story Wooden Building in Jelferson st.
A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake
House attached, next doorcust of Mrs. Bourkc’s
residence. For terms, npplv to
sept 23 COHEN & FOSDICK.
PLANTATION BROGANS.
Tho subscriber Ims just received per
hrig Splendid mid other vessels from Boston, 21
eases Plantation Brogans, which will he sold us
low ns possible. Planters, Factors and others,
who have been unable to get tlicir measures fitted
iu this city, can bo supplied by calling soon. He
lias also a full supply of Satinet Jackets mid Pants,
for servants. JVILUAM B. HALE,
nov 30 1(13 Congress Street.
A B SEN TED IIE IISELFmi
tlm 18tli inst. from tho plantation of tlm
subscriber on the Island of Skkluwav, n
iiu'ilntm woman named MARY, or ns she calls her
self, Mnrv Hamilton. Sho is about 22 years of
age rather above the common size, of full Imbil,
inclining to be stout, walks erect, of a pleasant
cnntcnuucc, mid when spoken to answers readily,
lint when intimidated hurriedly. Had on when
she left, a cotton osnahurgs frock, but ns sIr* took
with her two or more calico frocks she will doubt
less change her dress. Since leaving she 1ms
been seen in tlm city of Savannah, where she is
no doubt harbored, having relatives mid acquain
tances there. Thirty dollars is allured for her de
livery to mu on Slcidawuy island, or being safely
lodged ill Htivminnh jail. All persons nre cau
tioned against harboring or secreting her, us the
law will be rigorously enforced,
mig 28 sw— JAMES BILBO.
rpm; I.Vk AMJ IMMI'.H III lliurj clny Ey
J- Calvin Colton, author of Four Years in Gi.
Britain, Totir Uf tiio American Lakes, dq.,': iu 2
ols.
Tho Perpetual Revolving Almmiiu;, a now and
very useful urticle.
Portraits of Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun nml
Gem Winfield Scott. For sale bv
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nov29 ' South sidu MnrkeUsq.
ri « a IIA M’S JAMERIU A N
Y3* MONTHLY MAGAZINE for DecentbeV.
Gmley’s Lady’s Book for December.
Leoiufia Lyuuiore mid Air. und Mrs. Womf*
bridge ; or a Lesson for Young Wives, by Misw
Leslie.
From Paris to tho other World, bv Lucius;
A Campaign in Mexico ; or u Glimpse ut Life
iu Camp, by "one who has sued the Elephant.”’
Tho Muimuivring MUllmr. by tho author bf
‘•TIilS Wilftllucrt df Woman.”
Tho Adventures of a Strolling Player ? a Rom
ance by Frederick Sottlie.
The Magic Figuru Ileud t or, Thu Lady oftliu
Green ami Blue.
The Old Commodore, |>y E. llhwahl. a
The Star oftliu Fallon, by Nowtou M. Curtis.
Tlm Wilfulnoss of Woman, by tho author of
‘The History of ii Flirt.”
Part 2, Ewhank’s Hydraulics nnd Meeh«irii(iv.
A Campaign iu New Mexico with Col Don -
phuii, hy Frank S Edwnrds.
The Bottle, a Drama iu tlic Acts, by T P
Taylor.
Pictorial Saturday Courier for Jniipary, 1848
Pictorial Brother Joiuithan, for January, 1848.
Pictorial Yankee Doodle for Juiuinry. 1848.
Receivedby JOHN M. COOPER,
dec 10
TVTOT tl~[(A IU) N lia wfiTild rii-
±1 spectfulLy inform bis friends und customers
that he IiaK taken thu storo recently occupied by
Messrs; Weeds & Morrell, No. 102, Bryan street,
Penfield’s Rniigii, mid would Img of bis friends
mid customers geueridly, nbt tb think for n ino-
inciit tlitttlio has bought oitt tho funner occupants,
or that he Ims liny bf tlmir oi.n stock in his glorc,
or is Id niiy way connected with them: but that
lie has an entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
consisting of China, Glass, Crockery, Britannia
and Japan Wares, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
House Furnishing Articles, &c. »Stc., selected
with great care, which lio offers for sale us cheap
us can bo bought in this city, ami hopes, by a strict
attention to his mm bustness, to tnurit H share of
public patronage. —Omns dec 0
IJIAIXIO SOUTHS.—TJii)araiFK,
X just received from the luost bblbbrnled man
ufactories ill tlm Uiiitfld States, a large assortment
of PIANO FORTES, among which lolly lm found
Chickering’s patent with inctiillib frames; Muntis
& Fischer’s grand action, mid A 11 Gulu & Co’s,
improved action, in luulmgmiy, rose wood uud
black ivnhitU frames. Also, Coleman’s AZaliun
Attachment, which is nn iiivalunhlu addition to
the Piano; nil of which is ofiered for sale lit tho
manufacturers’ lowest prices, bv
I. W. MORUEllL/
nov 22 Smets* buildings, Broughton st.
F O R R E N T«—Three floors of Mr.
Wnldhurghs building near tlm .Exelmuge, un
der that occupied by Mr. W. Woodbridge.uLo
two upper floors of tlm building immediately be
low tlm Exchange, mid several floors under tlm
building occupied by Mr. Walsh, one of them a
ground floor.
nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON.
TO RENT*—From tiio 1st of Novem
ber next, u commodious Three Story Brick
Dwelling,in South Broad Street, near St.John’s
Church. Terms very moderate. Apply'
*' AN/
jiino 3
II. GANAHL.
® TO RENT.—The House nt tlm head
of Bay Street, recently occupied by Mr E I!
Crane, ns a carriage warehouse.
Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey &
Go’s hat store, suitable for counting rooms of
lawyers’otlicers. Apply to II. A. CRANE,
sept 27
, FO R SALE.—A second
band CARRIAGE ANI) IIAR-
_NESS, nearly new. Apply to
— JN0.II.IIEID&.CO.
N otice to consignees.—
Transportation Office, Central Bail Hoad—
October It, 1817.—Consignees of Cotton or other
produce by this Road, are hereby notified that re
ceipts will* lm required for til! freight delivered.—
They will therefore send persons to receive their
consignments who are miihorised to sign such re
ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS,
oct ft — Eiig’r and Superintendent.
S ALMON, &C.—Salmon ill barrels; No.
Mackerel ill half barrels and kitts; Figs
in drums; Pickels, Lobsters, Snrdiiie*j Wulnuts,
Filberts, Hazelnuts, &c. Just received mid for
sale low by ALBERT HARD,
dec 15 cor Broughton & Drayton-ats
B UTTER.—la firkins Buttur. just re
ceived per ship Hartford, aud for salo by
nov 20 E. SWIFT.
S AI.EHATU&; —15 bbis, landing from
ahip Trenton, mid for sale by
dec 11 COIIEN & FOSDICK.
D ON'T TELL ANY ONE, dint A.
Einstein bus on hand a large lot ofWhito
uml colored Blankets from $1,50 to $0 per nuir.
Also a fine assortment of all wool Flnnnels from
18J to 75 cU per yurd. Please call and examine,
dec 3 A. EINSTEIN.
T O BE HOED VERY LOW.—Tlie
Subscribers aro determined to reduce their
Stock of Bonnots aiid Ribbons. Also Artificial
Flowers, Lndics Caps, Gimps, and Fringes, and
many other urticlus too numerous to mention.
CANNON & LEONARD,
dec 11 Corner Broughton uud Burnard-ota.
D oors, sashes & window
BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for FJ
Cutlawuy & Co., is constantly receiving ull kimb
of Sashes, Door uild Window Bliuds, which.he
oilers at us low pricos as they can bu purchased
in tlm city. All work furnished by him will bn
warranted equal to uny iu the country, or tho
inoiiuy will bu returned.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
West sidu Monument Square.
N. R. Orders for odd sizes received aiid
promptly executed — sept 1
g^* R %
SUHREON y
DEMISTS.
MAY bo consulted ut tluir rooms N. E. corner
of St. Julian street and Market Square, ut any
hour, (Sunday excopted.) Eiitruncu on St. Julian
street. _ — atig 13
G 1 ID)CFRIES, FRUITS AND CONFEC-
f TIONARIES.—Tho Subscribers would
respectfully inform thu Citizens of Savannah,
tlmt they have commenced business iu thu brick
building, next to Walker’s Marble yord, and di
rectly opposite to Mr. Diekson’s Confectionary,
south side of Broughton street, whoro they nre
now receiving, und will constantly keep on band,
u general assortment of groceries, fruits, &c. a-
mongst which limy ho found Almonds, Raisins,
Prunes, Citrons, «&c. and they hope by strict at
tention to business, and selling at low prices, to
merit a shuro of public palronago.
dec 14 JESSE & CADY.
S EGAK AND TOBACJUO STORE.
No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near
Montimrnl-spiarc.—Tlw subscriber returns his
grateful thunks to tlm citizens of Siivminuli, uml
the nubile generally, who Imvo so liberally patron
ised him during the last fouryenrs, and begs to as
sure them tlmt lie still imports tlm very best brands,
of which lm linn on hand at tills time ii large assort
ment. lie would call particular attention ton lute
shipment which lm can fully warrant. Also to his
stock of chewing Tobacco,’Sunil’, &n., Arc., all of
which he will sell on os good terms as can he had
else where. ' P. JACOBS.
july 27 ly—
W HOLESALE WINE, LIQUOR
AND GROCERY STORE.—JVb. 188
Congress and 88 St. Julian .Sfm/.-^-WILLlAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends,that
he continues to keep on hand nt his old stand,
West Side of the Murkut, u large assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO-
CERIES, all of which ho oilers on the best pos
sible terms. Ho is also constantly supplied with
the best ALBANY ALE mid NEWARK CI
DER, to which lie respectfully invites the atten-
.tion of the public. — nov 3
EGARSTSEGARS! 8EGAR8!—*‘Ameri
can Victories’' and "Magnolia-Brand.” Just
received a handsome lot of llcgidia Segnrs of the
above brands, of u desirable si^p muf first rate
quality. Tlm uttentiqn of the consumers of the
article is respectfully culled to give them atrial,
be sold ut
W indow-sash and blind
MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Urtmd street, adjoining the
residence of Judge Wavne; Sashes arid Blinds
of every description, tnntlo of the best materials, ut
Northern Prices. House add Ship Joinot'-Wbrk
promptly executmti -
Charles VAN Horn, Woin-iotoK
N. B.—Constantly oil huijil a full supply bf
Flooring and Weather Boards, Snsh, Blinds, und
Funnel Doors, 8X10 Sash, glazed ut 10 eonts.
All other sizes in proportion “-ly • uitld-7
INE GOLD dc SILVER GOODS,
&e.—Including soma very lino Watches,
of every description; real Diuuioud und rich Ju(\ ! -
elrv, of great variety, nud embracing the newest
fashions.
Real Silver Pitchers,Tea Sets, Goblets, jtyugs,
Syphons and Fish Knives uml Forks; new put*
out Gothic pattern Forks uud Spoons, fery ^ele
gant; Prince Albert nnd double threaded pattern
do., and plain } Sherwood’s Galvanic Batteries
with directions ; Papier Mnclm Goods ill ubiin-
dance ; Vases; Plated und Military Wares; Gul^
tars, Flutes, Accordinus, Banjos, uud Shoot Mu
sic; Walking Canes, &o, Cull and see, us now
opened.
Repairing of Watches nnd Clocks attend
ed to us usual, und warranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
dec 4 1st door West of Pulaski House.
D ~ ToiTilHiiEd i f Pe i*«n-
-i’RAlTS.—T.T. WILRiOT re^Ti-cU)ill/
informs tlm public, that lm, with the assistance bf
un experienced Artist, is now ready tb execute
Portraits of all Hizes, after tho niosl iutproved
methods for Imauty and durability; uild invites tlm
Ladies and Gentlemen of Siitnunuh, nn/1 YisiUirs,
to call nt his Gallery, at (ho curlier Of Bryan St.
uml Market Square, where he will ut ull.tipfes lm
Imtiiiy to wait on them,
, T. T. W. 1ms for sule Double rind Siii’glc Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broueli.es, Ac., &c. for
Miniatures.
Daguerreotype Artists, are also informed (hat
lm will keep for sule all articles used In their jn;o-
fessiou. — n o(r 12
QOL4R LAThTPS* &<L-ri3ronzoij aiid
k-7 Gilt Solar Stand nnd Suspetidiug Lamps,
Study and Hand[Lamps, Hall Lanterns, balance
weights uud chains, Extra Glass Prisms, Suruall’s
Pickwicks, Paper Lnnip utld Candle Shades, com
prising several elegant patterns, together with ti
fall ahsortincntof Brittania, Glass und Tin Lumps
nnd Candlesticks, received by recent arrivals, and
for sule by COLLINS «& BULKLEY. i
nov 29
D RESS GOODS'—^of tlm Tatosl mnl
most approvednytes, consisting in t part of
plain nud fig’d Silks, raWsllk Plaids, Oregon gad
Winsor do, plaid om| fig’d Cashmere, Sntfu-
stripe odd plaid do, plhin and fig’d Mods do Luiii
utfrom 181 to 50 cts per yard. ’Alftb iin assbrl-
ment of Alpnccds nud French Merinos, all of
Which aro uucrnd at greilt lrafgalh’.*,' by "!
decS .A.F.INSTINE;
fSifponiT’s Wff
X3 and half k«g«/ fpr sale by
dec (J
liivyholo
Q by . m
.ih J. GILBERT.
duo 8 37 Bull Street, Sign uf thclutliun. [ dec 1-1
B UTTER.*—10 kogs'Orungo coilntj? :Rnt-
ter, landing from baric E.VricI, uftJ for »»bj by.
del* 13 1JV
they will be sold at prices to suit the times, by iOORJULS.—BostlvelveLCorku*, (or *010*511
_ P. JACOBS. [ Vy ^ A. A, SOLOMONS, Agent,
Market Square.