The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 20, 1847, Image 3

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ig HEAT It B.' ; ,y. >0K»1SH| .fc.'laiMutf. gEHEt'IT Ilf Mile- ADELAIDE LEHMAN. Tins Evkmno. Mosiiay, 1)ko. 20. Will III) infotnved tl"> ilreum of fHE MaIu OP CUOJ/.EY. imtnrliiy Mr. Forlios I Whltnr, Mr. Fuller. £ST Mrs. Porbus | Mnunelto, Mrs. Puller. I’n (In Dour from Lu Gisollo, by Milo Ailuluido 1 JSmfflullil Louis Form. Tislii Kopn, liy Clinrlos Wimlicr. jjf, Matolnl, l>y Fluru Lolmmn. Toconoliulowitli llio l'uiitoiuluo of TIIK INVISIBLE HAItl.EUUIN. Pnltmilillio, Milo Ailoloiilo Lulitiiiin. S", usrtiolllnn suo snliill liills. .lee til) ANOTHER $11000 SOLD. TXRAWN NUMBERS of Groniiouud Pulaski J^l Monument Lottery, Extra No. B7, drawn hi Charleston ou the 10th iiwt. 12 7102 ir> :is :u 48 in 24 52 44 10 {pricket No. 12 4574 a pm.o of §1000 in tho rHovolottery was sold hi a package ofqiinrters By Poiiilergast.’ Call for tho cash or renew in the following most splendid scheme and for which U,i ‘i , ‘ l LAST MORNINO OF SALE. Sales close This Morning nt 12 o'clock. Thirteen drawn numbers out of Sixty-six ; mak ing nearly ns many prir.es os blanks. Drawing due on Tuesday Morning. Orccnc&ihilsiskiintfmimGUtliOt’y Extra Class No. 58, for 1817. J. W. Maury & Co., Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co. HiniiKsr eui/.Ks, prize of do do do do do $50,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 8.940 2,00ft Ac. & 10 prizo* of 10 do 20 do 50 do 210 do 53 do Ac. $1000 500 300 200 150 100 Tickets $15; Halves $74; Qr. $3]; Eighths $1,87 The Old Favorite. Draws in public, in tho Exchange Council Room, To-Morrow Afternoon at 4 o’clock. Sales close at 34 o’clock, precisely. 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots. GRCF.NE& PlJLASICl MONUMENT LOT’Y. Class No. 73, for 1817. J. IV. Maury A Co. Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory A Co.) HIOIIKHT PKIZKS. R tf. HOWELL respectfully proclaim! to •; Old Santa CIuuro and his Deputies (liat he is now ready for them, having on hand tiro lar gest aud rest assortineht of TOYS that ovor Was lu this city, (btllngfaurtlmesthritoflastyonr.) Also, Fire-works ana'Fancy Articles. •Ladies and Gentlemen nro roBportfttlly invited to call and examine tho goods, os it is worth tho tinto and trouble, if they do not wish to purchaso. Do not mistnku the place: UT HOWELL, at tho Fancy Goods Store, No. 157 Congress street, Market squaro, op posite N. B. Knapp’s Saddlery store, dec 20 — rrOBfl. SOI.DVERYJLOW.~Tho JL Subscribers oro determined to; reduco thmr. Stock of Bonnets and Ribbons. Also Artificial Flowers. Ladies Caps, Gimps, and Frlugas, and any other articles too numerous to mention. CANNON & LEONARD, dec 14 Cornor Broughton undUurnard-sbi. PBESENTATiON BOOIiH, «Ve.- X The Heroines of Shakspenre, 45 Female Portraits: Tho Poet’s Ploasauucu.a London book, with splundid vignette pages; Tho Charm, with beautifully colored plates aud illuiniuated border; Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Bonk; Heath’s Keepsake and Heath’s Book of Beauty, three snporb old favorites; TJio Opal; Loatletts of Memory; Tho Military und Naval Annual; Thu Juvenile Scrap-book; Tho Gum of the Season, splcudidly embellished in Mozzotiuto; The Chris tian Keepsake; Friendship’s Offering; Tho Para bles of our Lord, in curiously curved hiuding aud richly illuminated; The same in a new aud hand some stylo ofmorocco binding; The May Flower; Tho Gift of Friendship; Tin Hyacinth; Christ mas Blossoms; Tho Snow Storin’; Headley’s Sa cred Mountain in Saxony, gilt; Flora’s Dictionary in cloth and Turkey morocco; Jamieson’s Charac teristics of Women; Illuminated Gums of Sacred Poetry; Tho Gallery of Nature a valuable work by the Rev. Thomas Milner, M. A., nrofusoly il lustrated nnd handsomely bound in Turkey mo rocco; Fleetwood’s Life of Christ nnd tho Apos tles, English edition, illustrated ; Scenes in tho Lives of tho Putrinrchs nnd Prophets; Splendid editions of tho Poets, aud numerous vulualile miscellaneous works in rich binding, recently published by Appleton & Co., llarpur A Broth er, Wiley* A Putnam, and others. Velvet and Turkey morocco Bibles, Prayer Books of various editions and sizes, Sploiulid morocco and paper Macho Albums nnd Port folios, Gold Pencil Cases, Juvenile Books in great variety, Games, Ac. For sale by due 20 JOHN M. COOPER. 1 prize of $10,000 5 prizes of $400 1 do 4,000 10 do 300 1 do 2,500 10 do 200 1 do 1,500 20 do 150 5 do 1,000 145 do 100 Ac. &e. Ac. Tickets $3—1 lalves $ 1,50 —Ur*. 75 cts. Package of wholes $75. warranted to draw 30 Do Halves 37L do do J8 l)o Quurtors 18}, do . do 9 Prizes cashed at this Ollice. nrTickotsuud Shares forsalu.aud orders from tho country attended to at the Old Established Of- lice of P.B. PEND ERG AST, No.‘5, White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull St. opposite the Pulaski House, dec 2(1 D RAWN NUMBERS of Georgia State Lot tery, Class No. 2, Extra, decided by the drawing of Delaware Lottery Class 297. 71 I!) 12 31 51 304(1 42 55 J 64 G2 75 33 54 15 nrUnlf Ticket 15 33 54 n prize or$200, and many others ofn smaller denomination, were sold in ilm above lottery. Also, drawn numbers of Georgia Stnto Lottery Class No. 22, which was drawn in Columbus, ifith iust. 28 10 0 9 02 49 31 2 44 70 59 54 70 M ORE LADIES CAPS.—Just received this duy, aud now opening, doe 10 CANNON* LEONARD. T ABLE MATS.—A choice selection of Table nnd Lamp Mats, just received,and for sale by dec 10 COLLINS * BULKLEY. R Aisins.—20 half boxes new Raisins, just received aud for sale by doc 10 ALBERT HARD. S ALMON. Ae«t.—Just received .per ship Trenton It) half bids Cranberries ; kits and halfkitsNo. 1 Salmon; do do No. 1 M ackerel.— Also, fresh Salmon and Lobsters in canisters, for salo by J. ROUSSEAU, dec 16 P RUNES •—Just received d lot .of fresh Prunes in fancy boxes, new crop, for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. C RACKERS.—Best Sugar, Soda and Boston Crackers for sale by dec 11 • ALBERT HARD. C AMPIHNE.—A fresh supply of pure Cum- phitiu, just received aud for salo by dec 15 A.T. BOWNE, Smuts’ buildings. /CENTRAL RAIL ROAD & BANK1NQ OOi OF GEORGIA.—Savonnoh, 2d Decaritber, l$47.--Tho annual election for Nine Directors to manuago the affairs of this Institution, will bo held at tho Banking, Iiouso in this city, on Monday tho 3d day of January noxt, botwconthe hours of 9 A. M.ond21».M. By order, dec 3 GEO. JL BULLOCH, Cashier. C ENTRAL RAIL ROAD AND BANKING CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, Dec. 7» 1847.—Dividend, No. 10.—A dividend of $2 per share on tho Stock of this Company (other than the 8 per cent stock) has been declared this day, payable on and after the 15th inst. GEO J. BULLOCII, Cashior. Holders of the new || per cont Stock will bo paid the suiui-uuuual Dividend on mnl uftur the loth inst. — doe 8 RRICULTUKAI. JlBlSTlNO. — An nd- journed meeting of tho Agricultural Socie ty of Chatham and adjacent Counties, will bo held at tho Court House in tho city of Savannah, on Thursday tho 23d iust. at 11 o’clock, A. M. Mem bers are requested to meet punctually, as busi ness ofimportauco will he laid before them. By order. W. II. CUYLEll, 1st Vice President, dec 18 — L AMP WICK.—Solar, Astral and Cuudle Wick of all sizes, for sale by dec 15 A. T. BOWNE, Smots* buildings. FENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS.—These * Pills are very much admired on account of their mild aud upurieut effects, aud are very beneficial in Dispepsia, Indigestion, Costivcuess, &c. For sulo by A. T. BOWNE, dec 15 Smots* Building. A LMONDS,! CURRANTS,CITRON AND PRUNES—For sale by doc 15 II. J. GILBERT. B K OADC LOTUS, <fc it.—Broadcloths, Cassimerus ami Vestings, now offering at very reduced prices. All in want will do well to cull and examine. dec 20 CANNON it LEONARD. F ringes and gimps.— a good assortment; also. Bonnets, Ribbons, Ladies’ Caiis, Ac. now offering very low. doc 29 CANNON * LEONARD. S HAWLS.—Attention is requested to our assortment of dress Shawls, comprising al most every discretion, aud offering at prices to suit the times. CANNON A LEONARD. L ARD OIL.—0 casks Lard Oil,superiorqual- ity, for salo by DRLGHA.M * KELLY, dec 20 I 7H.il>II il.—Flour in barrels and in sacks, . just received from J. W. Lewis’ Mills, Cass Co., and from Taylor’s Mil|s;Alabuum, for sale by dec29 WASHBURN, WILDER AGO. ( "1 OF FEE.—50 hags Rio Coffee, just re J ceivcd, and for sale by E. SWIFT, dec 20 'IT'LOUR.—25 bhls best Canal Flour, roeoiv- i ud, uud for sale by x E. SWIFT, dec 20 g W E E T Itl A LAG A WL\E 1 casks S. M. Wine, for sale by dec 20 E •20 qr SWIFT. W RAFFING PAPE*.—100 reams Wrapping Paper, for sale by C IGA US ! €!GA US !1—20 M “Ortez,” Cigars, a very superior article, for sale by dec 14 WOOD, CLAGIIORN * CO. Draws in public, at Wylly’s Office, To-Morrow 81st Dec. at 4 o’clock. Sales closu'samo Afternoon at 3 o’clock. Class No.23—!). Paine * Co., Managers. Fur the lirnrfil oflho Independent Fire Company of Augusto. GO numbers—10 drawn ballots. ’ CAI’ITAI. I’lUZKS. 1 prize of $1,1100 1 prize of $3,00 1 do 1,000 2 do • 2110 1 do 584 3 do 150 1 do 400 10 do 80 An. A c. Ac. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. A package of Quarter tickets will cost $5,50. SPLENDID SCHEME. Sales closo This Afternoon, 4 o’elock. Drawing due on Tuesday Morning. BRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the lkncjil of the hide pendent Fire Company of Augusta. Class No. 51—D. Paine * Co. Managers. Drew in Wilmington, Saturday, Ifcfih inst. 72 number lottery—12 drawn ballots. CAPIVAI. PHIZES. 1 prize of $30,000 J prize of $1000 1 do 12,000 1 do 23151 1 do 6,000 5 do 201)11 5 do 1,500 100 ’ do 500 5 do 1.200 100 do 200 Ac. v ■M. Ac. Hckets$ 10- -Halves $ 5—Qr*.$2l— Sig’a $14* Fur sale at (5. W. WYLLY S LUCKY OFFICE, W HISKEY AND TO N Y Whiskey ; 25 I: TOBACCO.—20 barrels boxes Fisher’s Tobue- co, just received and for salo by dec 10 E. SWIFT. P RINCETON C DC AC MLE RS.—6 bids aud 10 kegs fresh Princeton Crackers, now lauding from hark Exact, aud for sale by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 13 Smuts’ new buildings, Whitakcr-st. 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. I nstil IT, at tf.—Almonds, Raisins, Currants . Citron, Prunes, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Mace, Pimento, Popper, Ginger and Stuart’s steam refined Candies, for sale by _ dec 18 iI. J. GILUIHIT. I ' 711 RE CRACKERS.—For salo by II- J. GILBERT, dec 18 West side Market squaro. I ~^r~M. IIEEF.—10 11 a I l r Nijs _ Fu] tiiTT M iir~ . • ket Beef, just received aud for salo by iiov 29 E. SWIFT. H A lR M ATKA88 ES.—50 of' FirsV quality, just received, aud for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smuts’ Buildings. C ASK CHEESE AND N O W1IISKE V.^15 casks Cheese ; 25 bids N O Whiskey, land- in g aud for salo by dec 10 SCRANTON* JOHNSTON. M ACKEREL.—15 half bids., No. I, Mack erel, and 25 kitts do. do. Lauding from shit) Trenton, and for salo by dec 10 CONNERAT * BARIE. S PERM OIL, *c.—Sperm Oil, Reynold's No. I Hums, No. 1 Mackerel in hull'barrols, for sale by ALBERT HARD, dec 9 1 7^016 SALE.—A Negro Man who is a good : Cook. ROB. HABERSHAM * SON. nov 5 lAYENN LOZENGI3S- C 1 A’ > gi VVistar’s Cough Lozenges, un excellent remedy fur colds, for salo by A. T. BOWNE, dec 13 Smuts’ building. L inen camrric bsi>ro-'h.—lu- dies line L. C., Snperfino and Hem Stitched lldkls, Men’s Linen Cambric nnd printed border ed do. Just received by doc 13 HENRY LATIIROP. N OTICE.—Neither tho Master nor Con signee of tlo Hr. ship DEVENPORT will pay any debts coitractcd by the crow of that ves sel. it. HUTCHISON, doc 18 3— would inform'tho. public, thtit thoy have token the Sai|*Loftat Exchange Dbck, owl nro prepared to cniry cfii the bpsiuesB iil its various branches, such ns Tents, Awnings, Turpawlings, Steamboat Covors. und Sails of ovefy description; nnd hope by unremitting attention, combined with un extensive knowledge of the business, to merit the continued patronage of those who givo them a trial. ' E3?*Ship and Steamboat Flags made to Order, doo 8 — FOR FREIGHT OR CHAR TER.—Tho bark BACKUS, Captk Por ter, is ready to rcceivo freight. Apply to dec 9 BRIGHAM * KELLY. FOR BALTIMORE.—The brig MACON, N. Iloey master, having part of her ft oight engaged will have despatch. For halauco of ireight or pusmige, apply to dec 10 S. W. WIGHT & CO. "JYTOTICE.—The subscriber lias sold out his JLx stock in trad; of Huts, Caps uud Furnishing articles to Mr. Timims Robison, nnd respectful ly requests a couinuauco of pntrouugo of his Iricuds aud customers to his successor, dec 18 3— C. C. THOMPSON. T HE lindorsignel has purchased the stock in trade of Mr. C.C. Thompson, consisting of Hats, Caps, nnd Punishing articles, nnd Bolieits a continuance ofpatrouage, from tho old customers and tho public gcueially. I have [duly appoint ed Mr. W. II. Roger; my lawful attorney, who will curry on tho husiiess nttho old stand .No.110 Brvan street. T1IOS. ROBISON, doc 18 3— M idwifery n oti c e.-miw. ELLEN DILLON oilers her services to such ns limy require them, us Midwife, or ns monthly Nurse. Shu has a Diploma as Midwife from tho Lying-in-Hospital of Dublin, one of the largest establishments of the kind in the world, having attended the lectures of that institution and been employed as Midwife in it for the re quisite time. She has also written testimonials from tho highest sources in Irolund, of her capa city and attention as a Nurse. She refers to Dr. R. D. Arnold, nnd Dr. II. K. Burroughs. Shu can ho found at her residence, N. E. corner rOR NEW-YORK.—A fin Line. 3**Tho regular fast sailing packet bark ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown master, has purl of her cargo engaged, aud will sail with despatch. For balance of freight, or passugo,. having elegant state room accommodations, upply on bourd ut Telfnir’a wharf, or to doc 7 S. W. WIGHT* CO, TO R ENT.—The STORE nt thocor- JailiL nor of Bay and Whitaker Streets, known as tho Palo Alto.' Possession cun he had on file 1st day of February next, or sooner, by npplying to Rev. J. F. O’NEILL, or doc 9 — JOHN E. WARD. STBltl.ING LANIER. oct27 FLOYD HOUSE* MAC UN, UA. J.A.UIIOWN. ® FO it RENT.—Tho Western Tone- incut of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining the nno occupied by Messrs. Edwin Parsons * Co., Pos session given immediately. Enquire of G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 11 Gibbons building. m TO KS3NT. — A three story Brick ■UaaBulidiugiu State Street. A two story Wooden JJuildiugin Broughton st. A two story Wooden Building in JctVersnn st, A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House attached, next door east of .Mrs. Bouike’s residence. For terms, apply to »qit «COIlEiS' & FOSD1CK. New eioi w , .. , V 1 L ‘D’ of Habersham street uud Bay Lane, immediately good ruined) lor.uc.p.eut sore throat; also, oppnriitti t0 Ul0 rosit | ellcu0 fC..pt. L.ikoChristie. dec 15 —20 B utter.—io kegs, for sale i>v dee I I THEODORE MINIS. P LANTING POTATOES superior Planting Potatoes, ship Trenton, fur side by dec I I BRIGHAM & KELLY. 200 hhls lauding from A': Albany Ale, lauding from brigs AiiguMn'aud Sterling and for sale by U'.\r. it. DAVIDSON, deo4 Westsido Market square. /'1II701 FAG NET^30 baskets""BJlihigor V>^ and Hoidsick Chamnagne, ill quart uud pint bottles, lauding from brig Sterling, and for sale by dec 4 GLASSES J. E. GAUDItY * CO. M 1 AND CANDLES.—30 hhls prime Orleans Molasses { 20 boxes Sperm Candles, assorted sizes; 20 do Adamantine do; 20 do Tallow, received aud for sale by due JO E. SWIFT. A L FACE AS.—Just received, low price hlk Alpaecas. sapor do do, superfine Silk Warp do. For salo by dec 13 ’ HENRY LATIIROP. B UTTER.—12 firkins Butter, just re ceived per ship Hartford, and for sale by nov 29 E. SWIFT. S ALERATU8.—15 bills, landing from ship Treif doc 14 ij> Trenton, and for mic by cohen * rosnroK. B UTTER.—10 kegs choice Goshen But. ter. lauding lr< W INTER GOODS.—Fine Cassimeres aud Satinets, White and lied Flannels, Blue, Black aud Brown Broad Cloths, for sale nov 27 HENRY 11. STOTESBURY. S MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.— 5 bids Smoked Becfand Tongues, 2 casus, half and whole boxes Sardines, just received and for sale low, by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 13 Smct’s now buildings, Whitakcr-st. C l II ESN UTS AND HICKORY NUTS.—A > few bids jtist received aud for sale by W. W. GOODRICH, dee 13 Smuts’ new Building, Whitakcr-st. C l A Jfc F E T S N GS.—All wool Carpets ; su- > per Ingrain do; Thompson’s Three-ply do; Brussels do, lor sale by dec 13 HENRY LATIIROP. XU RANGE.—Bills on Now York. An il ply to GEO. B. CUM MING. Corner of Bull St. and Bay Luuo. \~i}' Orders from the country promptly attend ed Jo, and prizes cashed on demaud. dec 20 r yiO TllirLOVERS OFNATU- •L RAL HEADS OF HAIR.—Thu Subscriber haying arrived, is now prepared to servo all re quiring his urtistic services in the way of an OR NAMENTAL HEAD OF HAIR. To tho voting who are loosing their hair, the same may lie re stored and brought to is original state by their ap plying to him beforo tho scalp is divested of its roots. As my stay cannot possibly exceed six days, I will ho pleased to rcceivo tlio immediate calls of «|| requiring my aid, at my rooms in tho City Hotki.. THOMAS QUIRK, dec 20 3— of 490 Broadway, New York. A TINMAN WANTE'D.-A good job- bor will find steady employment, uud the highest wages, by application to tho subscriber. WM. DIBBLE. Macon, Doc 16. ”4— dec 20 H ay. —250 bundles primoilny, in store ami for buIo in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to J. BURKE, No. 60 Bay street, __dec20 13— opposite Mariners’ Church. pliblCE GOSHEN IHJTTER.— y* 20 firkins Goshen Butter, landing from brig Excel, nnd for sale by _ dec20 SCRANTON * JOHNSTON. (Horn meal.—45 bushels fresh ground ^ Corn Meal, just recoivnd. and for salo by _doc20 WASIIBURN, WILPER * CO. pOllN.—Cherokee Corn constantly on hand X-' uud for salo, in lots to suit purchasers, by dec20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. I RISH WHISKEY—For salo by dec 20 E SWIFT. S TUART’S CANDIES—20 baxus Stuart’s stoaai rclincd Candy, for salo by dec 20 E. SWIFT. G EORGIA FLOUR—In bids and bags, for sale by II. J. GILBERT, __ dec 20 West side Market square. /^lOFFEE.—50 bugs Rio, Culm, nnd lava, ^ for sale hv ' for sale by dee 20 II. J. GILBERT. A LCOIIOL.—5 bids Alcohol of tho best quality, for Ha w quality, fur sido by dee 20 A. T. BOWNE, Smuts* Building. ^NUFF.—0 Gross Mr*. Millers’ nnd Peter Lorrillards’ superior Maecnhoy and Scotch t'aulV. in half Ih. buttles; also Mrs. Millers'line -Maccatioy Snulf, in bulk for sale by , A.T. BOWNE. dw-O Smcut' Buildinj. / 4fJ BCR A NTS.—Just received a lot of Cur vy rants, new crop, for sale at 15 cents per lb. by J. ROUSSEAU, dec 18 cor Bull aud Broughton-sts. AJ AUL'ES.—Worchustershiro, John Bull, lu- O dia Soy and Reading Sauces, just received aud for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, dec 18 cor Bull and Broiightou-sls. f lABIFETINGS) BLANKETS, *o. Vy Received by recent arrivals, 10-4,11-4, 12-4, best French Bud Blankets; Whitney, .Mackinaw Dullil and American Blankets; a few pieces 3 ply and superior Ingrain Carpeting; 4-1 uud 5-1 Oil Cloths, for sulo low by dec 18 GODFREY * LaROCIIE. dec 11 ’em brig Exact, aud for sale liv CONNERAT * BARIE. P HELPS’ GIN.—26 barrels landing from brig Macon, and for sale by dec 11 COHEN * FOSDICK. A^UGAR.—3Uhhds Muscovado and St. Croix, D issolution.—The copartnership heretofore existingundertho firm of HAM ILTON. HA III) EM AN * CO., is Tins Day dissolved by mutual consent! either of the un dersigned arc authorised to use the nnmo of the Into firm in closing up the unfinished business of the sumo. TIIOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of the firm of Hamilton, Hardeman * Co. Savannah, Sept. 1,1-817. C lOFARTNEBtSHIF. — The under- ' signed have formed a Copartnership under tho firm of HAMILTON * HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTO BAG E AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will ho thankful to thoir friends for a portion of their pntrouagu. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 1647. Gmo Southern Recorder, Milledgoville; Jour nal * Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four mouths. F O R R13 N T.—Three floors of Mr. •aGiai-Wuldburghs building near the ^Exchange, un der that occupied by Mr. W. Woodhridge, also two upper doors of the building immediately lie- low the Exchange, and several doors under the building occupied by Mr. Walsh, one of them a ground lloor. nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. M TO RE N’T.—I •’rom the 1st of Novem ber next, a commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St. Julia’s Church. Terms very moderate. Apply to juno 3 — II. GANAHL. ffa TO RENT.-’ rite Homo at the head >juiLof Bay Street, recently occupied by Mr E B Crane, as a carriage warehouse. Also, two largo rooms over Ives, Horsey * Co’s lint store, suitable for counting room's of lawyers'officers. Apply to 11. A. CRANE, sept 27 sTSi iffr yts O E8 S A LI3.—A second fcKffi limiil CAIllllAdi: AND IIAll- V '‘-l) NESS, nearly new. Apply to nov 19 — JNO.H.REID*CO. Messrs. BUNTZ Ac CD. SHIP SMITHS AND BOILERMAKERS. —a i. so:— All kinds of Iron Work done to order, with neat ness aud at the Shortest Notice. On Dillon's Iiowcr Wlmrf, tieiir .Dr. Wit link’s Hlilii Yunl. tiavtuiitiili. Gcot'giu. dec 14 —6 j AW. NOTH'13.—JACKSON * LAW- TON, Attorneys at I,hid, Savannah, Geo. Ollice in Gaudry’s Building, Up Stairs, front ing Bull street. HENRY R. JACKSON, ALEX’RR. LAWTON, nov15 ly A CARD.—1 have removed to the city of Macon, for file purpose of practising Law, and shall practise in all die Courtsofthe Southern Circuit, aud in any other Courts in which busi ness may be confided to inn. dec J J 1 — CARLETON II. COLE. for sale by due II THEODORE MINIS. J ' A It D.—15 bids aud 35 kegs for sale by _i doe 11 THEODORE MINIS. C OFFEE.—100 bag; Colleo, for sale by dec 11 Rio, Java aud Culm THEODORE MINIS. N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES, *c.—Land ing, 25 hhls new crop N O Molasses, 25 do mess Beef, 10 kegs Butter, 50 hhls Potatoes, for sale by WOOD, C LAG HORN * CO dec 10 S IB AWLS.—A complete assortment, jiriees varying from 37j cents to $12, also a lew of those rich Velvet Scarfs, at a reduced price, dec 14 A. EINSTEIN. G fENUINE farina' cologne. r 100 boxes, received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, ducM . Market square. S OAP*—50 boxes BurchcH’s Soap, lauding from hark Exact, and for sale hv dee 10 COllEN * F< >SDICK. P ILOT .READ AND BISCUIT.—10hhls Treadwell’s Pilot Broad; 30 do Sugar. Soda aud Butter Biscuit, lauding from brig L Baldwin and for sale by dec JO St JR A NEON * JOH NSTON. H AY.—10humTles prime North Riverllay, lauding from brig I,. Baldwin, aud for sale by BRIGHAM * KELLY, dec 10 R aisins, almonds, citron AND CURRANTS, just received per hark Exact, and for sale by dec I I JESSE* CADY. D RESS GOODS.—All assortment oflig. Cashmeres; plain Merinos; nluin aud lig'd. Delaines; Raw Silk Plaids; col. ami Id’k Alpaecas; worst. Plaids; bl’k. Bomlmzme Ginghams; hlk. Dcluiucs and Barrages; French, English, aud American Prints; Scarfs, Shawls, *c., in every variety. For sale low liv dec 18 GODFREY & LaROCIIE. EW CROP N. O. MOLASSES—Landing from schr Oscar Jones. Also, 50 boxes I’iro Crackers, for stdoby II. J. GILBERT, dec 9 West side Market square. B UTTER. REEF, <fcc.—Landing per Exact ami Macon, 10 kegs selected Butter. 10 half bhls. F. M. Beef; 25 bhls. Potatoes; 50 whole aud 4 boxes family Soap, for sale by dec 11 WOOD. CLAGIIORN & CO. A YER’S CBIERRY PECTORAL, For Coughs, (.'olds, Asthma, Croup. Influ enza, and for tho relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of tho disease, just received, ami for sale by A. T. BOWNE, dec 8 Sintts’ Buildings. G Tunny CJLOTil.—23 bales, IbrsahThy T nov27 II. A. CRANE. L EMONS.—20 boxes Lemons, now lauding from bark Exact aud for salo by doc 15 JESSE* CADY. A PPL ity, for salo by dec 9 am Apples ot superior final BRIGHAM & KELLY. L AMP WICK.—Astral and Solar Lamp Wick, all sizes; Lard Lamp Wick* Also, Caudle Wick braided and iu halls, for sale by COLLINS * BULKLEY. nov 29 108 Bryun street. C O N F ECTION A R V.—20 boxes assort ed Candy, just received and for sale hv _ i[on 14 JESSK&CADV. OOAP, CANDLES. *c.—50 boxes Soap,25do O Sperm aud 25 do .Mould Candles, for sale by dec II THEODORE MINIS. B UTTER AND SOAP.—15 lirking choice Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Colgate’s Palo Soap, landing from bark Exact, and for sale by dec 10 SCRANTON * JOHNSTON. G oshen mutter.—12 kegs fresh Goshen Butter, landing from bark Exact, warranted of tho best finality, and for sale low by ALBERT HARD, dec 14 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-Sts. S ODA AND Landing 25 boxes Soda * Butter Crnckers; 20 do Englisli Dairy Cheese; 509 dried Beef; 200 smoked Tongues; 3 bills dried Currants; Soft Shelled Almonds. For sale by dec 14 WOO D, C LAG HORN * CO. bids O" N(3 HUNDRED A RLE IS1IDIED NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work on tho Central Rail Road, for one year from Janu ary next, For which libera! wages will ho given, in iiioiithly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap- ’’VeIISTJI.LE, I.UFBimitOW &BUTLER. nov 20 — D aguerreotype plates, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,allow pri ces, with a liberal discount to wholesale pur chasers. Yoigtlander Cameras of nil the ililler- eut sizes, Cases, Chemicals, mnl every thing in the line, constauly on hand ut wholesale and re tail. E. ANTHONY, Lato Anthony, Clark *Co., dec 7 —3mos 247 Broadway, N. Y. mo PLANTERS, MECHANICS X AN D M ERCHANTS.—Tho subscriber has on baud, aud is constantly receiving, a well select ed assortment of River Lumber,'Timber,Shingles, ami Fire Wood, which ho oilers for sale ou accom modating terms. Purchasers would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. All order* for either of the nhovu articles left at his fiftico, 112Bay street, oral tho Eastern wlmrf, will he promptly attended to. dec 14 _ It. A. ALLEN. I ' FLORIDA LAND SALES.—Will lie offered for sulo at auction, on the 7th flay of March. 1848, at the comity site of Benton coun ty. East Florida, several tracts of Land in Town ship 21, Raugu 18, ami iu Township 24, Range On tin’ Mill day of March, at tho Court House ef Marion county, sundry tracts iu Township 13, Rungu 20 “ 13, “ 21 “ 14, “ 21 “ .14, “ 22 At Madison Court House, on Thursday, the 23d March: N otice to c o n s 2 g n e e s.- Traasportation Office, Central ltnil Iloatl- Octohcr 5, 1847.—Consignees of Cotton or other produce by this Road, are hereby notified that re ceipts will’ho required for all freight delivered.— They will therefore send persons to receive their consignments who are authorised to sign such re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, octC — Eng’r and Superintendent. E XTRACT of all oriliimucii1 defining wlial shall lie considered imhlit; nuisances. Passed in Council 2d August, 1837. Sue. 1ft. Be it further ordained, That it shall not ho lawful for any enw,steer, heifer, or calf, to he or goat largo within the limits of tho City from tliu setting oflho hum to the rising of tho same,ami thu owner* of such untile, so found at large, nliall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars fur each uml every time anv such animal *hnll he found lit largo, and it shall ho tho duty of thu City Marshal aud City Constable* to lake such cuttle so found at large, contrary to the provision* of this ordinance, and impound them until the s* id line and all cost* are paid; and if the said animal he not claimed iu five day*, it *hall he tho duty of the City Marshal to sell tho same at the pound, first giving at least five day* notioo iu one of the public gazette* of the City, of the description of the animal, aud tho time aud place of sale; and ho shall pay the nett proceed* after deducting the fine and costs, into tho City Treasury, sub ject to tho order of Council, who limy and shall order the same to lie paidto tho owner of such animal when required. A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c. dec 15 6— Establishment. 5 Sore rec(iiulf (iccu(ii(i<lliAlr.l!w,jji|y ; Morrell, xyhero hq intends to kcop dM/JPW largo and well selected assortment of READY MADI£ CLO i THlNG, wljioh he will well ,«tyfery email,’profits, and very respectfully invites tho Planters, Merchants, und Citizens goucrully, t -ive him a call before supplying ftiemselvos, ns o is confident his STOCK jius.nqver been sur passed by auy brought to this place, it being un entire now Stock, made rip expressly for this Store. Among his Goods are the following nr tielos t Ci.o.vks anti Manti.ks-—Blue and black Broad Cloths gild Cumhlet.^ Qvku-Coats—Of invisible green, brown, Por- uonsMix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Caiuhlet aud Lion Skin.. DnKssANuFnocK Coats—Of fiuo black French Broad Cloth. Business Coats—Such ns plain nnd fancy Tweed Casiiucrc, Iduck Doe Skin, plain and fig ured Buuvur Cloth, Sntiuuts, Kentucky Juans Sucks aud Froektees. Pant.yi.oons—From all of the most fiisliionublo Goods, such as plain black Casiniere, Moleskin, Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Casiniere, Sati net, Tweed Casiniere, ami Negro Cloth. Oil Cloth Juckctsnud Pants for Seamen. Sati net Round Jackets, Boys’ fine black Jacket*, Vksts—Of every description, such as fine plain black Satin, figured and black Velvet, Douibnsin, Alpaccn, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk, black Cloth aud Casiniere. Uni»ku*Si!iiits.—Of heuvy ribbed Wool, fine uud Common Moriuo.Silk, Saxony Wool,bleach ed aud unbleached Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies, fine Merino and Silk Under-Shirts. C ha vats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plaid Silk Cotton, nnd black Silk. Lilian uud Silk Pocket Ilundkorcliiefrt of great variety. Siiiuts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms, fancy Cotton, striped, and Night Shirts. Also, a good assortment of Boy’s sizes Liueu Bosoms and Collars. ^ Stocks of plain Satin, crimpod Satin, Bomba- zin and fancy Silk Stocks and Neclaies; Gi.ovks oi lino French Kid, black, white and eofd Worsted, Cloth and Thread. Silk and Cot ton Night Caps, Money Belts, Silk Purses. Umhiikm.a*. a beautiful assortment of French Silk, Scotch Gingham, aud Colton Umbrellas. Gentlemen's lino and fashionable Cloth CAPS, Otter Skin Caps, a beautiful article. Also, a general assortment for Youths’ nnd Boys’ wear. Tho ladies are particularly invited to call and seo them. Ho will soon haven line assortment of Childruii’a Suit* for Boys from four Jo ten years old. Having taken much pains in fitting up his Store, and equally as much iu selecting a Stock for it. he hopes, bv strict atten tion to hufines*, to merit a liberal share of patron age. GKO. 8. NICHOLS. N. B. The Store at No. JI4 11 ryun-street, will bo continued a* heretofore, with a general assortment of the above Goods, aud will be con ducted l.y Mr. WM. L. 11AUPT. dec J.> NEW GOODS*—The Subscriber Would respectfully inform his patron* ami J.Lt.. the public generally, that hn has returned from the North, aud lias now open, a large ami complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of sopor. French and Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and French Casiineres; Doeskin*, Tweed*, tVe.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which lie i* prepared to make to order at short notice aud iu the latest f.i*hinii. None but the [test work men are employed, and, therefore, every manu factured article con, Yvitli safely, be warranted to suit (lie most particular. Tho subscriber has also a fine assortment of Gloves, Sock*, Suspenders, Pocket lldkl*., Crn vat*, Under Shirt* and Drawer*, all of which will he sold at New York price*, by M. CEAR.V, Draper and Tailor, Sign of the Golden Laliiii, cornier of Whit aker ami Broughton street*. net 18 ,'ON & SYMOXfThave art ford ami Savannah: A —w— - - sortmont of French, English and Belgium CLOTUS,GASSIMERS AND VEST INGS, selected with the greatest care, and oflho best imported iu this country. We are now pre pared to mttutifiictiiru at thu shortest notice, aud iu the best manner, any garment in our line, for cash or approved credit 17 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah, Ga. HA' AtPrivato Hal&.'-Sfff ‘bales .Gunny Cjoik; 10 do Giinny Bags: ; Sugar und GofloQ, J By DoIicn A FokjlicJii . . t Private Sale.—25 hi id* Porto' Rjcri Sugar; io do Cuba Muscovado do; 10 do nnmn New Orleans do'; 150 bags Rio CoftccJ 'dOxlb ct. Do- mmondn. ’ '( 3Q <i l-neins-uin.. . , , By Cotniat A FostlRk* . At Private Sale.—90 barreh. *' • ' nov S ! iib v 30 At Private nov 30 Georgia Flour. . J .. Ity Colicii Sc Fostucfe. ivato Sale —53 barrels uud 7 flucks. .• ■ Bacon SidoH. By Cohan Sc Fosdlck. . At Private Sale;—JOlihd*. jiuv jlO BOOKS of all kinds couetahtly ro- .lului 1*. Gavail.'Ac Co., auction .4M> Commission mkrciiants, Aud Pafivnrdliic Aueiit*. niaeoit* (In. - Macon, Jilly 20,1847 ly jtijy<23 B ~ '0«fiT r ASD STATIOmV? All tliu tiCIIOOi; HOOKS In L'oiiiiniilt limj in this sectitin of tile country, are kept on band. A groat variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS; An assortment of JUVENILE iIIOOKS,. cal culated to suit the taste of every olio, with a va riety of interesting GAM ES for youth. Family and other BIUL.ES, ami Hymn Books for all denominations, iu plain, substantial- aud e 1 e iu l Ui i n di I ig._ ceivcd. BLANK BOOKS of eVcry description. Also, PLAIN und FANCY STATIONERY. J: B; CUBBEDGE, nov 3 Smith side Market sqr.. Savannah. ITK Ul'H AND TIMES of llunry Cia, r Gy Calvin Colton, author of Four Years iu Gt. Britain, Tour of tho American Luke's, &'c.,‘ in 2 voh. The PevpeUy.il Revolving Ahinutud, a new and erv iiHcfitl article. Portraits of Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun nnd Geti; Winfield Scott. For sale bv \ J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 20 South side Market-!q. f r«THAm's ia. n ti iniTXTil IT MONTHLY MA<fA-/.INK Inr Ddotifibcr. Godov’s Lady’s Book Ib’r Dcepnthe’i*. Luoutlla Lynmoro and Mr, and Mm.’Wood- bridge ; or a Lusron for Young Wives; by Miss Leslie. From Paris to the other World, by:Lticino. A Campaign in .Mexico ; or a Glimpse at Life iu Camp, by “oiui who Im* seen tbe Elephant.” The •Muinuilvriug Mmiier, by thu author of The Williilm.'M* of Woman.’’ „ . Tho Adventures of a Strolling Player ; a Rom ance by Frederick Sotilio. The .Magic Figure Head: or, The Lady oflho Green ami Blue. The Old Commodore, by V.. Howard. The Sturbfthe Fallen.by Newton M.'Curtis. The Wilfulucss of Woman, by the mithor of “Tho History of a Flirt.” Part 2, F.wbnnk’s Hydraulic* and- Mechanic*. A Campaign in Now Mexico with Col Doni* plain, by Frank S Edwards. The Bottle, a Drama iu the Acts, by T 1* Taylor. Pictorial Saturday Courier for January. 1-848 Pictorial Brother ’Jonathan, for January, 1848. Pictorial Yankee Doodle for January,’!848. Received by JuHN M. COOPER. dec Hi J lVTOTiOB*—A. ft. GARDNER would ro- X l ppectfully inform his friendu and eiiHluiitem Section. Township S. Bunge E. The S E i of 23, J, 7. “ S W J of 24, 1, 7. “ N W.| of 25, “ N E 4 of 26, 1, 7. 1, 7. “ K 4 of 1, 1, 8. “ W 4 of 0, 1, 9. At Jefferson Court House, on ! Mouduy, the 27 tli March: S. T. R. D R 13NS GOOShN.—Fine French Cash mere* und Mous./de Laiues, Plain Freiiuh Merinos, Black Alpacas and Itomliaziucs. nov 27 HENRY 11. STOTESBURY. S is a WLS.-J-Siipi srior Caslimeru Shawls, Plaid anij Striped Rob Roy do..Heavy Wool do., Black Thibet and Moon. ,| 0 Laine do. For salo by HENRY II. STOTESBURY. nov 27 C IG AltN*—IO,750Cleuieuciu Cigars; 10,000 Lu. Alamana do; 10,01)0 Crespo do ; 5.000 Principle do, laudiug from brig Wilson Fuller, and for salo by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov ft Westsido Market square. W HISKEY.—15 bids old Monongahela Whiskey, lor sale by dee 1J _ THEODORE MINIS. AOL. 11.1 H OWLS' ARROW J ROOT, for salo by ALBERT HARD, dee 1-1 Comer Broughton uud Draytou-S M ack e r e l, c ran b eriu es, pota toes. &e.—It) half barrels No. 1 Mack erel ; 10 buuhels Cnuiburries; lOJioxes Tallow Candles ; Canal Flour, iu whole and half barrels; Buckwheat, Cheese, 10 barrels Mercer Pota toes, Selected for family use, landing from ship Hartford, and for sale low by nov 21 ALBERT HARD. P IG POUK.—A few linlf hbi*. Northern Pig Pork, lauding from ship Hartford, aud for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 24 The K AofN W .} of 13, i S, 5 E, *• E A of S W j of 13, 1, 5. “ WA°fN E :| of 14, 1, 5. “ WAofSE.jof 14, 1, 5. « S A «f 31, 1, 5. “'NEjof 6, 2, 5. « E A of N W 4 of 6, .2, 5. Tkhms—One-lburth cash, thu balance iu three equal annua! instalments, with interest iu udvuucc. Ur, if any purchaser should prefer to pay all cash, five ptr cent, will be deducted from thu cru- (lit instalments. List* of tho particular tracts can be had by ap plying to any of the Post Musters in Benton or .Marion eouuty, or they will bo furnished if ap plied for by letter, post paid, addressed to “ Tho State Register ut Talluhussuu, Florida.” JOHN BEARD, ‘ Register Public Ismds Stute of Florida. Tallahassee. Nov. 8, 1847. s!5— nov 27 ( 'IIRUJLAR.—The undersigned has lo- J rated himself in Newark, New Jersey, us a General Agent. . Persons nt a distance wishing articles pur chased in this or adjoining cities, will find it to Iheir advantage to procure them through the agency of the undersigned, who will be at all times advised oflho lowest price articled can lie purchased at, and who from. The various branches of tmiuuructuring this oily excels iu. makes it a desirable place for an agency to lie located. Thu undersigned having resided in Georgia for tho last eighteen years, finitera himself that ho will lie able to till orders from individual* oftlie South ern country generally, hut nioremirticulurly from Georgia, as near their fancy as though they were here themselves, and, in many instances, at lower prices. Tho strictest care taken in Shipping and In* suring, if instructed. JACOB It. I) A VIS, Newark, New Jersey sept 16 3mn— S ~~EGAU AXD ToTiALLo'‘8’JT»RiX No. 27, Hull-street, Sign of the. Indian, near Monumcnt-Si/uarn.—The subscriber returns hi* grateful thanks to tbe citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, who have so liberally patron ised him during the last loo ry earn, ami beg* to as sure them that he still import* the very best brands, of which he has ou hand at this time a large assort ment. lie would call particular attention to a late shipment which he can fully warrant. Also to his stock of chewing Tobacco,’Snulf. &c, f Ac., all of which he will sell ou us good terms a* turn he had elsewhere. P. JACOBS, julv 27 ly— W JIOLEHALE WINE, LIQUOR AN1) GROCERY STORE.—No. 188 Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that he continues to keen on hand at his old stand, West Sido of the Market, a large assortment of WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO CERIES, all of which ho oilers ou the best pos sible terms. lie is also cnustantlv supplied with the best ALBANY ALE uud NEWARK CI DER, to which lie respectfully invites tho atten tion of the public. — nov 3 (^UNDRIES.--Sugar of the host quality; O Rio, Java, Cuba aud old Laguira Coffee; Mild new Cheese ; Currant*, Cloves, Lemons, English and American Mustard; Burley, Tallow nnd Sperm Candles; Green and Black Teas; Ap ples, Soap, Starch, Almonds, Citron, Butter, *e. alt of which will he sold low und warranted to he of the very best quality, by dee 11 ALBERT HARD W ILLOW WARE.—Market and Tra velling Baskets of different sizes, Willow Wagons, Cradles, Chairs, Cloths Basket* und Hampers. Also, forty sets Children’s Wagon Wheels, separate from the carriage, ut $lj per set, iust received nnd for salo by COLLINS * BULKLEY. dec 11 Bryan-strect, opposite Wiluiot's. HAiiiL’i’ii received per liar .JiXi choice assortment £L i’S AND CAPW.-I). A. AM BLER *CO. have ou hand a full and com ploto assortment of every po*sihie variety of HATS AND CAPS. We Haller ourselves that u more fashionable, a larger or better selected stock ofthi* kind of Goods has never been o tie red to tho citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine Beaver,Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Hussia, Tampi co, Ashland. Buena Vista, Rough uud Ready, Raiiciiern, nnd Wool Hat* of every description. Oue oftlie partners residing at the North, ena bles us to receive wnckiv supplies ofgond*. To .Merchant* und Planters wo oiler goods on as favorable terms as can he had South or North, „ oct 28 J77 BAY STREET. £L, HATS! HATS!—From the Fashi onable Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe Si. Cos- tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have boon in the habit of sending to them forlheir Hats, can he furnished with the same article, ut New York prices, by calling on oct 19 D. A; AMBLER A- CO. ULAN T A TI«N' KBIM A A N X. Tim subscriber lias just received per brig Splendid and other vessel* from Boston, 21 eases Plantation Brogans, which will he sold as low a* possible. Planters, Factors aud others, who hiiY’o been unable to get their measures fitted in this city, can he supplied hv calling soon. lie has also a full supply of Satinet Jackets and Pants, for servants. WILLIAM B. HALE, m>30 163 Congress Street. A l> V ®TS. MA V he consulted at their rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street and Market Square, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian slreot. — ting 13 C l HI J dersignod has lately returned from the North with it full supply of Fall aud Winter Dry Good*, which will In; sold nt hi* usual low prices* for cash or approved city paper at short lime. All those wishing to save money will please call and ex amine his stock. M. PllENDKRGAST, nov JO — cor. of Whitaker *fc Congress st*. call \ ictories” and “Magnolia Brand.” Just received a handsome lot of Kcgulin Sugars of.the above brand*, of a desirable- size and first rate quality. The attention of tho.cqusiimers oflho article is respectfully called to give Ilium a trial, ns they will outsold ut prices to suit the times,by P. JACOBS, dec 8 37 null Street, Sign of the Indiun. O ALillOIV) Salmon iu barrels; No. 1 k) .Mackerel iu hull* barrels and kills: Figs in drums; Pickels, Lobsters, Sardine*, Walnuts, Filberts, Hazelnuts. &c. J list received aud for sale low by ALBERT HARD, dec 15 cor Broughton *fc Druyton-rt* ON^TELL - AN ¥ ONE/ thut A'! Einstein has on hand a large lot of White and colored Blanket* from $1,50 to $9 per pair. Also a finu assortment of nil wool Flannel* from 18} to 75 cts per yard. Plcaso cull and examine, dec 3 A. EINSTEIN. S ANDS’ IODIDE OF SARSAPA RILLA.—1 Gross, reeewodjii dec 14 Guns, 1’istols, Itillos, 9lser<l ware At;. Ac, Ac. SPORTSMEN and other* are hereby notified that they can lie supplied at low prices, for cash, with the follow articles, viz; Double and Single Guns from $3 to $50—Uillcs, l’Ltols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bag*, Cone Wren ches, Walker’s Cup*, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, &c. Also, A general assortment of lliirdware.cousist- itig in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Locks, Hinges, Spade*, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, Ilutchut*, Augers, Drawing Knives, Cofi'ee Mills, Card*, &r. Arc. Please call uml examine before purehasingelse where. JOHN CAKRUTIIEK8, No 175 Congress Street, Savannah. N. ft. Rides made to order, and all kind* of Repairing ofGuus, (tille*. Lock*. Arc. carefully ami punctually intended to uml warranted. Or der* from the country, or work sent to Ive done will he attended to and returned hv tho boats, or other conveyance, with thu same fidelity, as ifper- sooally present . oct ^ G * ROCEIMES, FRUITS AND CONFEC TIONARIES.—The Subscribers would respectfully inform tho Citizen* of Savannah, that they have commenced business in thu brick building, next to Walker’s Marble yard, and di rectly opposite to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionary, south side of Broughton street, where they are now receiving, and will constantly keep on hand, a general assortment of groceries, fruits, Arc. a- inoitgst which may he found Almonds, Raisins, Prunes, Citrous, Ac. nnd they hope by strict at tention to hiisiue**, and selling at low prices, to merit a share of public patronage, dee 11 JESSE & CADY. that he ha* taken the store recently occupied by Messrs. Weed* A Morreli, N<*. 102, ftrvim street, l'euiiuld’* Rungu, and would bog of his friends and customers genendly, not to think tor a mo ment tliatlio bus hmiglil out tlio former occupants, or that be has any of their oi.n stock iu hi* store, or is in any wav cunnccicd with them: hut that lie has an entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of China, Glu*», Crockery. Britannia ami Japan Wares, Table mid Pocket Cutlery, House Furnishing Articles, Ac. Ac., selected with great care, which he oilers for sale as cheap a* can lie bought in this city, ami hopes, by a strict attention to his men business, to merit a share of public patronage. —times dee 6 P " I AN •DEO RTES7—'T huMihmi ’dim him jtist received front the most celebrated man- iifaclorien in the United Stales, a largo assortment of PIANO FORTES, among which may to found Chiekeriug’s patent with metallic frames; jMiimis A Fischer’s grand action, mid A II Gain A Co’s, improved action, in muhogutiy, rose wood and black walnut I Value*. Abo, Coleman’s /F.oliau Attachment, which i* an invaluable addition to tho Piano; all of which is offered for sale ut tlio manufacturers’ lowest prices, by I. W. MORRfcl.L, nov 22 Snicts* building*, Broughton st. D oors, sashes a window BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F*J Callaway A Co., is constantly receiving id! kindr of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which ho oilers at as low price* a* they can he piirehdseo’ in the city. All work furnished by him will ho Yvurruutid equal to any ili tho country; or tlor money will be returned. JOHN G. FA LUG A NT, West side Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received mid promptly executed — fo.pt i W IN DOW-S ASH ANiriiLI ND MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining th« residence of Judgo Wayne. Bushes .and Blind* of every description, made oftlie hot materials, ut Northern Price*. House und Ship Joiner-Work prompt!-, executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on hand a full imp pi) ol Flooring and Weather Boards, Sash, Blind*. m.<l I’minel Doors, H y, 10 Sash, glazed at .fOm-nts. All other size* in proportion i—ly . ;..ig7 I ^INE GOLD 6c SILVER G DODST Ac.—-Inchidiiig aoinn very line Watches, of every description; real Diamond ami rich Jew elry, of great variety, ami embracing the newest I'asliioiiH. Real Silver Pitchers,Ten Sets, Goblets, Mug*. Syphons ami Fish Knives mid Fork*; new pat ent Gothic pattern Fork* mid Spoon*,'very ele gant; Prince Albert mid double threaded pattern do., mid plain ; Sherwood’s Galvanic Batteries with directions ; Papier Macho Goods iu-i'him- dunce; Vases; Plated nnd- Military Wait**; Gui tars, Flute*, Accordimis, Ujnjo.i, mid Sheet .Mu sic; Walking Canes, Ac. (,'nil and see, as now opened. VST Repairing of Wnlehe* and-’Clocks utlcnd- ed to as usual, mid warranted. I). B. NICHOLS. dec 4 1st door West of Pulaski Moti.-e. .Gross, received by A. A. SOLOMON'S, Agent, Market-Square. B UTTER.—25 kegs Goshen Butter, for salo by II. J. GILBERT, dee 15 Wcfctside Market square. B ackgammon boards. CHKssdUiiN; Ac.—Backgammon Boards, Dice Boxes, Dice, extra Backgaiiiiuou Men, English Chess Men, Chinese carved do. Chess Boards, Doini- noon, uud Crehow’s best Playing Card-.' for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, dec 15 D AGU ER RED T Y 1*13. POR- TRAlTS.-r-T, T. WILMOT respei ti'ully informs tho public, that ho, with tim (bisistuiico of an experienced Artist, is now ready to execute Portraits of all sizes, ufter (lie most improved iiiuthod* for beauty and durability; mid invites tho Lmlies mid Gentlemen of Savannah, and Visitors, to call at his Gallery, at the corner of Bryan St. und Market Square’, where ho will ut all times ho Jiaimy to wait on them. T. T. W. has for sale Double and .Single Gold Isickets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, Ac. Ac. for Miniatures. Dagiierrcotypo Artist* are njso informal! tlmt he will keep tor sale all articles used in their nro- fewsion. — , nov 12 S OLAR LA 91 I'M) —Bronzed and Gilt Solar Stand ami Suspending Lamps, Study and Hnnd Lamps, Hall J.antcrtw, balance weights ami chains, Kxtru Glass Prisms, S.fteali’* Pickwicks, Paper Lamp and Candle Shade*, yuin- nristng several elegant patterns, togotlier-iviih u full a«sortmentof Briilauia, Glass iuid Tin Lamp* mid Caudletflicks, received by recent arrival*, mid for sale by COLLIftS A BULKLEY. nov 29 D |~ BK.SSS OOODS^irihi'i u,.d most unproved styles, consisting iu part of plain and fig’o Silks, raw silk..Plaids, (Jrogoli mid Wiiisor do, plain mnl lig’d Catdiinore, Satin- stripe mid phud do, plain ami fig’d lMbus tlu Lain at froiii 16} to 50 eta per yard. Also an uixirt- ment of Alpaecas nnd French Merinos, all of which uro offered nt great'btirrf.iiiis: by >' 1 ; • - ■ fcmmfmr.. D IJEONT’H POtVDER- Inwhole Z j: GILBEitV. TI> UT r I*ER.-l0 keg* Orange county Rut- JJ ter, landing from berk Exact, and for sale by qud hull’ kegs, for wile by den 6 J. E. GAUDItY A CO. ORIDf,-Bestj% civet Cork*.' ft/r siii^ by Vy A. A. SOLOMONS, A^ut. d«cl4 J Murkct Squaie.