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AUCTiOUf SALES.
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1 ■ MEMORANDA. ’ 1
U, hif Clinton. AuJrow., CortUU port, doJtod ot Niw
iht mu in*t*
T mKP.«lrt,lb t ,| |l , p|* eloored .1 Boiton, oolbo
"nliioUr H.ry Eonlino, Kniio,|lbr Ihli port, slaorad m
’ 0,|,,„ on lUo mu lort. *UU 11,0 followlnf drfo,-
oMIdi .tt,or, SOUUli woloJJOO, 70doUo»r, TO|io«rUt.-
rj 10 , c .o»d 140 k.J. Ionian OMU.HOOOO. '
Iko P BSavory, W.IJ.O, lUr llila lain, claarod tl PUIIn
t the 13th iub*.
BENEFIT OF MR. CHARLES WHITHER.
l haaahro O.o Maryan, onO (I > Jon.., L»k, fb, lUla
^ eloaraJ at No» York 00 tha 1HU Inal.
MOlllI,la Da^ij-Arr UrtJBqrotoa. PajM, Malaya.
WootUIUe, GtiuU
SE^liuEAKS.'ilao. hIatt birki Tiirlro, VoooJ,
^}?^yM*U < eiiiUiil , Mii r «e](l« , | I’hnrsalln, Ellen. Bo»-
L ulifordrUryer, Burton: Olbem, nreinoiiibrig Balvado
‘°" 5 ill™n«:*clir Wy Kmollno, Knuo, SeeaitnnA.
r n/’p li£-Arr •bll>« Porrtnn, llolAut: Danvors, Boston;
• ^run’ll. Porlend, (Me)! Tlnwloon, Liveriwol: Vtnilla, do;
gJKfflS aoV Alvudom, Burton: bark. Franklin, Portland,
lluvuua; brig* T Street, do; Washington,
Doidrmoua, Antwerp: Emma WutU,Havre;
ClyllMdalei Swautou, Londuu ! bark Due d’Or-
Doc. 18—Arr echr J K F Mansfield,
Eebe* Ni’l»on, Antwerp; Republic, Ullvon,
vS?Sui bark Jn» IM’srher, Crowell, Liverpool.
«... Ppiiai tmrK JUOi i-«riuor, uiuwoii, mvuriioui.
v n\l.TlMOKE. Cec l.V—Arr barku 31 Huvg, Litton, N
Orluanii Kirkwood, Martin, do; brig Ciuubruin, Waller,
CM. -
i! FC So—A rrll 1 ip Schiller, Jolt ns ton, Br.emou; tiurks
i niiUa Yoiinc, New Orleans; Lnulilantt, PHLbury, do; brig
Vi o ur Vulo. Ktfhhorger, Havana.
CIA—Bark laietitin, LowL, Montevideo; echr Kinggold,
“teDElPHlA. Doc 15—Arr burk Cumberland, from
^CliN-"ir?** Elisabeth, Barclay, West Indlei, Argus,
j,CliarFe»toni *ehr P II Suvery, Wulduu; Savannah.
NKW YOltk, Dec 11—Arr hark* J A Josuul, Viual,IRio
Hack Condor, Tiklnb, Greuada; Hudson, Kolinrst, lire*
in-.,, lieuriclie", Wielitig, do; brie* Mercury, Deun, Bur-
bailor*; (l«» Wilson, Perkins, St Murks.
CM.—Ship* Galena, Leavitt, N Orlnuns; We*t Point, Al-
i.UcriMiol; South Carolina, Hamilton,Cliarl<<Mon;barka
Wave VoruCrui; Clianniug, Port Wultlmll, J IL Gardner,
Bfllixe, (limn):brig* liueuovenlo, Laurvig via Cburloatun;
Cllutou, Andrews, Savannah; Murjfurol, Wilmington, (N
CV Marv Ann Jones, Collar*, Now Orleans; Sophia, llnrhn-
duo*. *ehr» G J Jones, Look, Savanna A; Gen Morgan, do;
Autonielte, Mmirtlu'ld, Jnck«onville.
DEC. 15.—Arr ship* 5Iemjilils,Hunkrr,NewOrlenn«;Bur-
lia-ten. Cook. do; Wueeti of the West, llaliet, Liverpool;
Vandatiai Norton, Warren, (I); hark Sherwood, Uuruluy,
Nuw Orlnatu; brl* H«ytl, Cutta, Port ait Prince.
Kli/'dicth Dennison, Post, Mobile; linen*,
(.attain. New Orlenn*; Ilnnry, Moves, do; burk Rapid, Ha
vana; brig « B Laai.tr, Hudson, Apalachicola.
WWTON, lice Id—Arr ship WaMuwgtuu, Remain, Liver-
I**
tld.—Ship*Curtilage, East Indies; brigs Almira, Now
Orleans; Palm, Savannah..
'a*. l-’OR NUW YORK.—iln;' Line.
tfiss To sail This L)uy, 21 st.— Thu Inst sail
ing regular packet bark EXACT, Elevens mus
ter, will sail ns above. For freight 200 bales
Cotton or Ilico, apply on board at Mongol's up
per wharf, or to
dec21 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
FOR AUGUSTA AND
i HAMBURG.—Thu light draught
Steam-Packet IVAN1IUE, J. T. Jaritiau mas
ter, is receiving Iruight and passenger*. nt An
derson’* lower wlmrf, nml will leave Thin Af
ternoon, at 5 o’clock precisely. Shu will coutiuuu
to leave every Tuesday at tho same hour.
For freight engagements or passage, apply on
board or to _ S. SOLOMONS *fc CO.
Way freight puyahlo by shippers. No
freight will he received on hoard after 4 o’clock
on dm afternoon of dopurturu. Freight will lie
received in store during the absenco of the boat
free of charge. smlil— dec 21
FOR SALE. — The well built two-
1 story DWELLING HOUSE, now occupied
by tlm subscriber, on ImlfLot No.18 GreeuoWurd,
facing West on tlio Squuro, with 7 fooms on a
brick basement, containing kitchon, servants’
rooms, &c. On the premises is a curriagu house
with stable, one and :t half stories.
Also—A SMALL FARM of 12 or 13 acres,
will)good buildings, on Thunderbolt road, one
and u iptarter miles from Savannah, 5 acres of
which ure cultivated ns a garden, lurgely planted
ill .Strawberries and Asparagus.
Also—Two 5-ttcro LOTS directly on White
Dltiiriload, one mile from the city.
SAMUEL C. HOUSE.
dc21 31
FIFTY DOLLARS U 12-
, WARD.—Htumwny from his owner John
R- Boylslon, his negro man, generally
known us ADUAIIAM 1IANES. Said negro
fellow formerly belonged to Air. Hanes.—
He is about 30 years, old, 5 foot 10 inches, orli
feet high ! slender built, light complexion, with
sumo dark moulds or spots on his fucu; small
head and bony lace. He can read and write, and
no doubt has a written pass. He is thought to
bo about Augusta or Suvuunuh. The above re
ward will bo paid to any person who will uppru-
bund and commit said negro to some safe jail, so
tlmt I get him, or deliver him to mo on tlio Upper
Threu Runs, Burmvcll District, South Carolinu.
J. J. BOVLSTON
dec 21 *3—
THE A T I* B.
W. ©• F01M1ES, Lussee dc manager.. .
Tuts Evknino, Tuxsday, Dbc. 21.
Will be perlbrated
THE HANDSOME HUSBAND.
MrWydliuin,Mr.Fullor;iMrsWydham ( Mrs.Forbes
Tight Rope, by Charles Wlntlior.
Pas Ecopois, by Mile. Julia and Flora Lehman.
After whioli the Ballet of
JAC1COI
La Cachucha by Milo. Adelaido Lehman.
To conclude with tho Tableau Vivaut of
THE ITALIAN BRIGANDS.
CtF*For particulars see small bills. dec 21
LOTTERY FOR THIS DAY.
The Old Favorite.
Draws in public, in tho Exchange Council lloom,
This Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Sulos closo ut 3i o’clock, precisely.
73 numbers—12 drawn ballots.
GREENE& l’ULASKIMONUMENT LOT’Y.
Cluss No. 73, for 1847.
J. W. Maury & Co. Alaitugors,
(Successors to J. ti. Gregory & Co.)
IIIGHKST IMM/.KS.
flHOICE GOSIIEN BUTTER.--
Y^/ 20 lirkius Goshou Butter, luuding Irom brig
Excel, end for sale by
dec 20 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
(iOUN IKE Al..—45 bushels fresh ground
V>* Com Meal, just raceivod, and for solo by
dec20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
C ORN.—Churokeo Corn constantly on hand
and for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by
dec 20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
TRISH WHISKEY—Forsulo by
X dec 20
gTUART’S CANDIES—20 boxes Stuart’s
steutn refined Candy, for sale by
dee 20 K. SWIFT.
GEORGIA FLOUR—In bbls and bugs, for
YX sale by H. J. GILBERT,
salo by
doc 20
H.J. GILBERT
West side Market square.
POFFEB.—50 bugs Rio, Cuba, und Java,
Yy for sulo by II. J. GILBERT,
dec 20
A LCOHOL,—5 bbls Alcohol of tho bust
ix quality, lor sale by A. T. BOWNE,
dec 20 Stnota* Building.
gNUFF.—0 Gross Mrs. Alillors’ und Peter
Lombards' superior Aluccaboy and Scotch
Sunil’, in hull* lb. bottles; also Airs. Millers’fine
Aluccaboy Smilf, iti bulk for side by
A. T. BOWNE.
dec 20 Smuts* Building.
B roadcloths, &c.—Broadcloths,
Cussimercs mid Vostii
very reduced prices,
cull and examine.
cstiugs, now offering nt
All in wunt will do well to
CANNON & LEONARD.
1 prize of
$19,999
5
prizes of
$400
1 do
4,090
10
do
309
1 do
2,500
10
do
200
1 do
1,500
20
do
150
5 do
1,099
145
do
100
&c. See.
&c.
Tickets $3—Halves $1,50—Urs. 75 cts.
Package of wholos $75, warranted to draw 36
Do Halves 37 L do do 18
Do Quarters 18J, do do 0
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
THE VERY LUCKY LOTTERY
Draws in Charleston, S. C. Thursday, 23d iust.
75 numbers—13 drawn ballots.
Drawing due on Christmas Morning.
HH.II KST SRI/.KS.
1
prize
of $13 500
0
prizes of
$500
1
do
3,000
19
do
300
1
do
J ,500
10
do
259
1
do
1,250
19
do
209
1
do
1,117
49
do
199
5
do
1,009
299
do
99
&c. See.
See.
Tickets $ 1—I lalves $2—Urs. $ 1.
Prizes cashed at this Ollico.
''^Tickets ami Slmres for sale,and orders from
the country uttended to althu Old Established Of
fice of P. B. PKNDKRGAST,
No. 5, White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull
St. opposito the Pulaski House,
doc 21
Drawing Received.
The following are thu drawn uumhers of Grand
Consolidated Lottery, Extra, No. 50, for 1847.
10 30 31 55 4052 47 8 2 12 28 73
HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
Our Favorite
PJTE RYj
Draws in public, at Wylly’s Office, THIS DAY
21sl Doc. ut 4 o’clock.
Sales closo same Afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Class No. 23—D. P.unk it Co., Alatiagcrs.
Fur the lienrjit of the Independent Fire Coinpnmj of
Anuunt a.
CG numbers—10 drawn ballots.
CAI'lTAt. PltlZKS.
1 prize of
$4,000
i
prize of
$300
1
do
1,000
a
do
200
1
do
58-1
a
do
150
1
do
400
10
do
89
See. A
C.
&c.
Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
. A package of Quarter tickets will cost
$5,50.
UIIBRULLASANDPARA-
SOLS.—CHARLES KING, Alumifac-
turer, No. R7 Nussau Street, New York,
iliviti'sthc attention of Jobbers nnd other large
Purchasers, to his largo and splendid assortment
m Umbrellas, Parasols und Sun Shades, which
lie offers at tlio lowest possible prices for cush or
approved credit.
rurchuHurs will find it to their interest to exam
ine his stock.
New York,| Dec. 10, HP47. 12— doc21
T en dollars ~I03wXi»d7—
Stolon lust evening from the Dressing Room
nfilie Theatre,from the Lehmuii Family, a GOLD
WATCH, (French, tho crystul screwing on,
with a gold dial plato.) Also, u pair of bluck
Pints, and twelve dollars and a half in money.—
The tliiefwasablack man,dressed in a grey jacket
•md colored shirt. Tho uhovo reward will lie
paid for the recovery of the property and proof to
convict the thief. 1“— 1
id p
dec 21
WATERltlAN SWEET — NATU-
> V RAL BONE SETTER, who has hud up
wards of 50 ycurs practice.—Address Amsterduui,
Montgomery Co., New York.
Has arrived in this place, mid may he consulted
in all cases of Lameness from Dislocations;
Semins, Spinal Diseases, Projected Shoulders,
Rheumatism, «&c. of many yeurs standing. He
mis taken lodgings ut thu City Hotel, whero ho
may be found thu ensuing week.
His Liniment und Emlirocution, also Restora
tive Syrup, are for sale by I. Alinor,214 Fulton*
“treet, N. Y ; Charles Shivers, N E corner of
Sevciith and Spruce-sts. Philadelphia; Roberts
A- Atkinson, Alurket and Hanover, streets, Balti
more.
W. S. has also for salo, his Book on the System
of his Practice of Anatomy. It may be had’ of his
Agents, as above.
Persons desiring to see Dr. Sweet, can send
tlmir address to his lodgings mid lie will call upon
them. — dec 21
TRULY WORTH AN INVESTMENT.
Sales close To-Morrow Afternoon, 4 o’clock.
Drawing due on Thursday Morning.
GEORGIA SPATE LOTTERY*
Extra No. 3—D. Paine & Co. Managers.
Druw in Wilmington, Monday, 20th iust.
75 number lottery—14 dritwii ballots.
CAPITA!* PHIZES.
10 of $100—10 of $250.
$8.000—2,000—$1,000—$702, «Yc.
Tickets $2iJj Halves $14; Quarters $(324c.
For sale nt
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane.
Orders from thu country promptly attend
ed to, and prizes cashed on demand. dec 21
PUINGES AND GIMPS.-A good
X assortment; also, Bonnets, Ribbons, Ladies’
SANTA CLAUS!
R H. HOWELL fetfpectlbUy proclaims to
g AIJ □ Pl«n«ik nhj Llo L H
- Old Santa Clause aud his Deputies that he
is now roady for them, having on band the iar>
geat and best assortment of. TOYS that ever
was in tills city, (beingfourtimes that rt'flastyear.)
Also, Fire-works aud Fancy ArUcles. Ladies
and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call
and examine t|ie goods, os it is worth the time and
trouble, if they do not wish to purchase. Do
not mistake thojJIactf*"
13^* HOWELL, -at the Faucy Goods Store,
No. 157 Congress street, Murket square, op
posite N. B. Kuapp’s Saddlery store,
dec 20 —
SAIL LOFT.—J.GIUFFIN&/co
would inform the toubUe^tbat they haye
taken the Soil-Loft at Exchange Dbck, and are
prepared to cany on the busines* in its various
branches, such as Touts, Awnings, Tarpawlings,
Steamboat Covers, and Sails of every description;
and hope by unremitting attention, combined
with eu extensive knowledge of tlio business, to
merit tho continued patronage of those who givo
them a trial.
0**Ship aud Steamboat Flugs made to order,
dec 8 —
T O THE LOVERS OF NATU
RAL HEADS OF HAIR.—Tho Subscriber
having arrived, is now prepared to servo all re
quiring his nrtistic services in the way of au OR
NAMENTAL HEAD OF HAIR. To the young
who tiro loo slug their hair, tlio satno may be re
stored aud brought to is originul state by tlioir np-
of its
plying to him boforc tho sculp is divested
roots. As my stay cannot possibly exceed six
days, I will bo pleased to receive the immediate
calls of all requiriug my aid, at my rooms in tlio
City IIotei.. THOMAS QUIRK,
dec 20 3— of490 Broadway, New York.
TINMAN WANTED.—A good job
ber will find steady employment,’'uud'the
highest wages, by application to the subscriber.
WM. DIBBLE.
Macon, Dec 10. *4— doc 20
QENTRAL RAIL ROAD & BANKING CO,
Cups, &c. now ottering very low.
dec 20 CANNON & LEONARD.
S HAWLS.—Attention is requested to our
assortment of dress Shawls, comprising al
most every discretion, uud ottering at prices to
suit the times. CANNON &. LEONARD,
dec 20
ip ^ARD OIL.—0 casks Lard OiJ, superior qual
ity, for sulo by BRIGIIAM it KELLY,
dec 20
I T^LOUK.—Flour iu barrels und in sacks,
. just rocuivud from J. W. Lewis’ Mills, Cuss
Co., uud from Taylor’s .Mill.-;Alabama, for side by
dec20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
t 1 IOFFUU.—50 bags ltio CotVuo, just re
> cuivud, und forsulo by E. SWIFT,
doc 20
1 .1LOUH.—25 bids best Canal Flour, receiv
ed, und for salo by K. SWIFT.
S WEET MALAGA WINE.—20 qr
ci
casks S. M. Wiuo, fur salo by
dec 20 E,
^lUFPING FADE *<S.—1UU reams
Wrapping l’uper, for sale by
dec 20 E. SWIFT,
C IGARS 1 CIGARS 11— 20 M "Ortcz,
Cii
igurs, it very superior article, for sale by
dec 14 WOOD. C LAG HORN it CO.
W HISKF.V
N Y Whiskey ; 25 boxes Fisher’s Tobac
co, just received und for sulc by
dec 10
JJAi) EIIC A WINE.—A
E. SWIFT.
ipleudid article
of Madeira Wiuo, iu bottles aud casks. Al
so, a good assortment of Sugars, for sale by
’ AJ
doc 18
ALBERT HARD.
1 71RUIT, Scc.—Almonds, Raisins, Currants
. Citron, Prunes, Ciuinmon, Cloves, Nut
megs, lMuoo, Fiiiionto, Pepper, Ginger und
Stuart’s steam refilled Candies, for salo by
dec 18 II. J. GILBERT.
T7HRE CRACKERS.—For sale by
X i ii. J. gilberT,
West side Market square.
^ARPETINGS.—All wool Carpets ;
per Ingrain do; Thompson’s Three-ply do;
Brussels do, forsulo by
doc 13 HENRY LATH ROD.
E XCHANGE.—Bills on New York. Ap.
ply to GEO. B. CUMMING.
O can Victories” und ‘‘Mugnoliu Brand.” Just
received a handsome lot of Itegaliu Sugars of thu
above brands, of u desirable size und first ruto
quality. Tlio uttoiitiou of thu consumers of tlio
article is respectfully called to give thorn u trial,
us they will bo sold *ut prices to suit the times, by
P. JACOBS,
dec 8 37 Bull Street, Sign of the Indian.
T O HE SOLD VERY LOW.—The
S
Subscribers ure determined to reduce their
Stock of Bonnets and Ribbons. Also Artificial
Flowers, Ladies Caps, Gimps, uud Friugcu, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
CANNON & LEONARD,
dec 14 Corner Broughton und Buruurd-sts.
P IE
Ti
Treadwell’s Pilot Broad; 3D do Sugar, Soda
uud Butter Biscuit, landing from brig L Baldwin
uud for sulo by
dec io Scranton & joiinston
H ay.— 10 buifillus prime North River May,
lauding from brig L. Baldwin, nml for salo
by
dec 10
BRIGHAM iV KELLY.
C IIIRISTMASPUESENTS.-Cliina.
' Wood uud Tea Setts, for Children; single
Chinn Cups, a pretty article for presents; Mantel
Ornaments, Ladies’ Rose-wood Work Boxes,
elegant Jatmunud Dressing-cases,
ibi
Disscctiu^
Maps, combining instruction with amusement;
Panoramic views of Cities, Moveable Dancing
Figures, Fancy Boxes, Magnitying Mirrors, Mur-
blcs, Whips, together with u great variety of
Wood and Tin Toys, recently received ami for
salo by COLLINS it BULKLEY.
dec 21
B utter.—io kegs supe
ter, luuding from brig Exee
. ;rior Goshen But-
Exeel und for sale by
BRIGHAM it KELLY.
S ,
Wurruuted to be supciior to any offered for
sale iu Suvuunuh. Received per brig Excel and
for salo by W HUM PI1REY3, Jr.
dec 21 14—
"yyiUTE BAR SOAP.—Price 25 cents
per Bar.—Received 20 boxes for qurk Ex
act und for sale by W. HUMPHRY'S, Jr.
dec 21 14—
XjYEMALE ASYLUM. —Tho Annual
J- Meet!
feeling of the Members of tho Savannah
l eintde Asylum will be held on Friday morning.
tlio24lli llist. at 12 o’clock, ut the Asylum. The
lucmburs.aro respectfully invited to attend, as uu
election will tuku place foru Board of Directresses
for tlio ensuing year. 4— due 21
W OOD-CUTTER'S.—Wanted
12 Wood-Cutters on a Plantation
10 or
! Wood-Cutters on u Plantation nour
the city, for whom fair wages will be paid,
dec 21 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON.
( ~ 1H RISTMAS PRESENTS.—Tho Amaranth
^ nr Token of Remembrance, a Christmas
uud New Year's Gift for 1848.
The .Mayflower for 1848,editcd by Mrs E.Oakes
Smith.
The Book of Christmas; descriptive of the cus
toms, ceremonies, traditions, fun, fueling uud fes
tivities of the Christmas season, by Thotnus K.
llervoy.
The Gift of Friendship ; u tokon of Rcmulu-
brunco for 1848.
Friendship's Olfering : a Christmas, NowYour
and Birthday Present, for 1818.
The Christian Keepsake and Missionary An
nual for 18-18.
The Fountain : a gift "to slirun tho pure mind
byway of remembrance,” edited by 11. Hastings
Weld.
Fables ; selected from tho works ofNorthcopc,
Bewick, und others, embellished with numerous
engravings on wood.
The Sno
The Snow Storm: a Christinas story, by .Mrs.
Gore, elegantly bound,
N E
Iresli New Year’s Cukes, now luuding from
brig Excel, and for sale by
W. W. GOODRICH,
dec 21 Smuts’building, Whitakur-streut.
V INEGAR.—10 bbls Wiuo Vinegar, just
received uud for sale by
W. W. GOODRICH,
dec 21 Smcts’ building,. Whitaker-street.
govs
CLOTHING.—I am now open-
— ing another lot of Boys’ Clothing per brig
Bxccl. Among them ure tine Black Chilli Jack
ets ami Pauls, Fig’d Satin Vests, Satinet Jackets
und Pants, Tweed Cos. Sacks, *fcc. &c. Call
soon at tlm Cheap Clothing Store.
GEO. S. NICHOLS,Gibbons’ Range,
dec 21
R aisins, almonds, citron
AND CURRANTS, just received pur bark
Exact, aud for sale by J ESSE <Sc CADY',
dee 14
OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, 2d December,
1847,—Tho uuimul election for Nine Directors to
munuage the uUuits ofthislnstitution, will bo held
nt tho Banking House in this city, on Monday
the 3d day of Jaaitury next, between the hours of
9 A. M. und2 P. M. By order.
dec 3 GEO. J. BULLOCH, Cashier,
f'l ENTRAL RAIL ROAD AND BANKING
V-/ CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, Dec. 7,
18-17.—Dividbnd, No. 10.—A dividend of $2 por
sliure on the Stock of this Company (other than
declui • ” *
the 8 pur ceut stock) iius been declared this duy,
payable on uud after the 15th inst.
GEO J. BULLOCH, Cashier.
Holders of the uow 8 per cent Stock will bo
paid the semi-annual Dividend on uud nftcr the
15tli iust. — dec 8
A gricultural meeting. — Ah ud
journed meeting of thu Agricultural Socie
ty of Chatham und udjucout Counties, will bo held
ut the Court House iu the city of Suvuiiiinh, on
Thursday the 23d iust. at 11 o’clock, A. M. Mem
bers are requested to meet punctually, as busi
ness of tmportaneu will be laid before them. By
order. W. II. CUY'LEIt, 1st Vice President,
due 18 —
N OTICE.—Neither the Master nor Con
sign
NEW GOODS.—Thu Subscriber
-would rospectAilly inform. l;hi patrons and
- the publio generally, that he lini“returned
from the North, and has.now open/a large and
dote assortment of FALL.AND WINTER
FOR NEW YORK.—Old £«•
tablished Line.—Tho regular pucket brig
STERLING, Capt. lliUdoll, having u large por
tion of her cur^o engaged, will Itavo quick des
patch. For freight or passuge, apply on board
ut Telfiiir’s wharf, or to
doc 20 BRIGHAM &. KELLY.
WANTED.—150 bulcs Colton to
complete tlio cargo of the bark ISAAC
MEAD, for Now York. Also, deck load for brig
MACON, fur Baltimore,
dec 20 S. W. WIGHT & CO.
complete, —. ......
GOODS, consisting of super, French aud Eng
lish Broadcloths? American, English and French
Cusunores; Doeskins,.,Tweeds, &.C.; Cashmere,
Velvet, Silk and Sutin Vestings; all of which he
is prepared to make to order at short notice and
iu the latest fashion. None but the best work
men aro employed, and. therefore, overy lunuu-
fuctured urtiolo can, with safety, bo warranted to
suit the most particular.
Tho subscriber has also a fine assortment of
Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket Iidkfs., Cru
vats, Under Shirts uud Drawers, all of which will
be sold ut New York prices, by
M. CEARY, Draper and Tailor,
Sign of tlio Golden Lamb, cornier of Whit-
aker and Broughton streets. oct Id
FOR FREIGHT OR CHAR
TER.—Tho burk BACKUS, Capt. Por
ter, is roady to receive freight. Apply to
’ " IHUGIIAM &KEI
dec!)
ELLY.
^4 ,FOR BALTIMORE ,—The brig
MACON, N. Hoey muster, having part
of her freight engaged will have desputeb. For
balance of freight or passage, apply to
, ... ..
dec 10
S. W. WIGHT & CO.
FOR NEW-YOIIK ,—Nctc Line.
•The regular fust suiling packet bark ISAAC
MEAD, It. T. Brown master, has part of her
cargo engaged, und will sail with despatch. For
balance of freight, or pussugo, having elegant
sbite room accommodations, apply on board at
Telfair’s wharf, or to
dec 7 S. W. WIGHT & CO.
Semi-Weekly L. 8. .11. Steum-Puckia I*luc.
BKTWXKX
sia HAMILTON & SYMONS have
received per Hartford and Savannnh: A
JllL choice assortment of French, English and
Belgium CLOTHS,CAS8IMERS AND VEST
1NGS, selected with the greutest care, and of the
best imported in this country. We aro now pre
pared to mauulhcture at the shortest notice, nnd in
tlio best manner, any garment in our line, for cash
or approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET,
oct 13 — Suviumuh, Ga.
By Cohen St Fosdielc.
WILL BK SOLD before the Court Ilouab iU
tho City of Savannah, on the fihit Tuesday in
Junuarynext, the fo’b»wing Real Estate.Of uid
property of the estate of WIlHam Teylor," dn .
ceased, rial ■' ' / -
Lot Letter A. on West Broad Street leiwedto
Charles Van Horn for teuyeara from first day of
January, 1840; . .. - -V.
Also, Not No. 8 and ImprovemoiUs ttorui
Broughton and Wost Broad Lioj
Wurd, subject to an annual rout bf Tl
laruto tlie City; t
Also, Wharf Lot, No. 16, at Fire Fatliom oji .
the Savannah River. ; * w /- - *
Also, Tract of Land, No. 949, ltfth District,2d .
Section ofCherokee,now Cobb County,.contain
taining Forty (40) Acres. *
Also, tlie following pefsotiat property bolongc
ing to the estulo of said William Taylor, doebas
ed, viz; ■' 'fi
A Negro Man named Shephnrd, and a Pevy ui
the Independent PrcBytcrinn Church in the Cfty
of Savannuh, known in the plan of said Ckutch us
No. 3.
All the above property sold by the undersigned
under uud by virtue of a Decree in Equity oftt b ;
Superior Court of Chatliaiu County, rendered at
its May Term, 1847*
oct 2 n. Wallace, Executor.
Mi
«ignee of the IJr. ship DEVKNPURT will
pay any debts contracted bv tlio crow of that ves
sel. R. HUTCHISON,
doe 18 3—
N OTICE*—The subscriber bus sold out bis
stock iu trade of Huts, Cups uud Fiirnisliini
articles to Mr. Thomas Robison, und respectful
ly requests a continuaneo of patronage of his
friends and customers tu his successor,
dec 18 3— C. C. THOMPSON.
T HE undersigned lias purchased tlio stock in
trade of Mr. C. C. Thompson, consisting of
Hats, Caps, nml Furnishing articles, and solicits a
continuance of patronage, from tlio old customers
nml tlio public generally. I have Jeluly appoint
ed Mr. W. II. Rogers my lawful attorney, who
will curry on the busmens at the old stand ,No.llG
Bryan street. THOS. ROBISON,
dee 18 3—
N otice of executor’s sale.-
Will be sold at public auction, under an or
der of tlio Judge of Probates of tlio county of
Duval, Statu of Florida, at Jacksonville, in said
county and State, on Tuesday, tho 1st day of Feb
ruary! 1848, nil the personal property of the es
tate of George Kingsley, und consisting of forty
Slaves, male aud female, of different ages, a lot
of corn, fodder, pututoes, plantation tools, uten
sils, &c.
Terms—one half cash, tho balance in twelve
months, with personal security to bo upprovedof
by the Probate Judge of Duval county.
JOHN S. SAMMIS, \ v . m
OLIVER WOOD, J Lxor ‘’
dec 7 tu7—
SAVANNAH & PALATKA, FLA.
BY THE WAY OK
Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville,
Black Creek Sf Ficolata, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Muil
Steam-packets at Savannah,tho stoumer SARAH
SPALDING, from Pulutlm to Luke Monroe,
the U. S. Mail Stages, from PicoJatu to St. Au
gustine, aud from Black Creek, via Nowuansville,
Alligator, Mineral Springs & Columbus, to Tul-
luhasscu.
OCAMULGKK Capt. P. McNulty.
ST. MATTHEWS ..Ki.va.
These packet* leave Savannuh every Tuesday
and Satuhday Mornings, at 10 o’clock, and ar
rive at Picolata iu timu for tlio Mail Stages to go
through to St.Augustiuu before night every
Thursday and Monday.
Returning,.leave l’alatka every Tuesday und
Friday Morning ut 7 o’clock, touching us above
each way
They aro both low pressure boats, in complete
order, and handsomely furnished ill every respect;
nre commuiidcd by gentlemen of well known ex
perience on the route, and their pulrous are as
sured that every attention will be paid to the safety
and comfort of pu-seugers, und to the careful bund
ling of freight.
—AGK.VTS—
Brooks it Tapper Savannah.
A. A. DcLnrme Darien.
G. Friedlunder Brunswick.
Julia Hessent St. Marys.
Fernandez it Bisbue Jacksonville.
A. Coy Black Crude.
Geo. Ooolov Picolata.
J. P. Hawkins Palatka.
K. Lufitto «fc Co Charleston.
N. B. Goods consigned to the Agents forward
ed free of commission. Freight from Savutinah
n:\T8 AND CAPS.—D. A. AM
BLER & CO. have on baud a full and com
plote assortment of overy possible variety of
HATS AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that
a more fashionable, a lurger or better selected
stock of Uiiskiud of Goods has never buen offered
to the citizens of Savntniah. It comprises Fine
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia. Tampi
co, Ashland, Buenu Vista, Rough uud Rec.dy,
Runchero, and Wool Hots of overy description.
One of the partners residing at tlm North, eliu-
hies us to receive weekly supplies of goods.
To Mercliants and Planters we oiler gauds on
ns favorable terms us can bo bail South or North,
oct 28 377 BAY STREET.
m HATS’ MATS! —From the Fashi
onable Hut Store of Messrs. Beebe & Cos
tar, Broadway, Now York. Those who have
been in the Imbitnf sundiuglo them fqrtlieir Huts,
enn lie furnished with thu same article, ut New
York prices, by calling oil
oct 19 D. A. AMBLER & CO.
I’LulIVTA'rloA' BltOOANS.
Tho subscriber hast just received por
brig Splendid uml other vessels from Boston.'21
eases Plantation Brogans, which will be sold ns
jVTIDW1FEKY NOVICE.-MRS.
ITJL ELLEN DILLON ~
offers her services to
such as may require them, us Midwife, or ns
moutlily Nurse. She lius a Diploma as Midwife
from the Lyiiig-in-lIospUtil of iJuhliii, one of the
largest establishment* of thu kind iu the world,
liuviug attended the luctiires of that institution
and been employed ns Midwifo iu it for the re
quisite time. She lias also written testimonials
from the highest sources iu Ireluud, of bur capa
city aud attention as a Nurse.
She rulers to Dr. It. D. Arnold, uud Dr. II.
K. Burroughs.
She can be found at her residence, N. E.corner
of Habersham street aud Bay Lane, immediately
opposite tu the residence of Opt. Luke Christie.
dee 15 —20
QOIYFEC f ION ARY. —20 boxes assort
ed Candy, just receive*! and for sale by
doc 34 JESSE & CADY'.
S *OAP, CANDLES, &v.—50 boxes Soap,25do
> S;
Sperm and 25 do Mould Caudles, for sale by
due 31 THEODORE MINIS.
JjUTTER AND SOAP.—15 firking choice
Gosliuu Butter; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pale
Soap, landing from bark Exact, and for salo by
dec 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
G oshen butter.—12 kegs fresh
Goshen Butter, landing from burk Exact,
warranted of the best quality, und for sale low by
ALBERT HARD,
dee 14 Cor. Broughton and Drnyton-8ts.
S ODA AND BUTTER CRACKERS, &e.
Laudi:
,aii(ling 25 boxes Soda & Butler Crackers;
20 do English Duiry Cheese; 500 dried Beef; 200
smoked Tongues; 3 bbls dried Currants; 5 bbls
Soil Shelled Almonds. For sale bv
doe 14 WOOD, CLAGHOilN & CO.
( 1IGARS.—10,750Clemuncia Cigars; 10,000
J La. Alumunu do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000
Priiieipin do, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller,
and for sulo by W. M. DAVIDSON",
iiovft West side Market square,
S ALJION.&«%—Salmon iu barrels; No. 1
S
Mackerel in half barrels und kilts; Figs
in drums; Piekels, Lobsters, Sardines, Wulnuts,
Filberts, Hazelnuts, &c. Just received aud lor
sale low by ALBERT HARD,
due 15 cor Broughton & Drayton-sts
C 4DRKS.—Uestlvelvet Corks, for sale by
J A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
Market Square.
due 14
M AI.AUA GRAI’Ert AND RAISIN:!—Si
kegs Malaga Grapes; 20 whole, 25 half aud
25 qr boxes Raisins, just received por brig Ex
cel, ami for sale by W. W. GOODRICH,
dec 21 Smuts’ building, Whitaker-street.
QOAP.—A fine assortment from 124 cents to
O $3 per dozen, received per bark Exact und
brig Excel, and for salo bv
wm. Humphreys, jr,
duo 21 lino
j^IRDSEUp.
Seed, forsulo by
dee 21
C IOFFEE.—101) bags
J Colfeo, for sale by
I bbl of Canary und Hemp
A. T. BOWNE,
Smuts’ buildings.
Rio, Juvu and Cuba
dec II
THEODORE MIMS.
tiJ 1IA WLS.—A complete assortment, price*
O varying from 374 cents to $12, also a few ol
those rich Velvet Scurfs, ut a reduced prieo.
doe 14 A. EINSTEIN.
Also.olcgaiit Bibles and Prayer Books,Albums,
I oulicid works, Juvenile Books and Gumos, loo
numerous to mention. For sale by
_j, too
For sulo by
. . n , J. B. CUBBEDGE,
- _ *1 South sido Market sqimro.
T> UTTER, BEEF, See. i’6 ke«
or *!‘ 01C « Goshen Butter, 10 half bbls F M
; , °V 7o whole, half and qr boxes Raisins, 75
whole and hulf bhls Canal Flour, landing aud for
WOOD - CLAOHORN £ CO.
C UiKUISli IMKIA.V COLOUKR.
I If ’
109 boxes, received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
doc 14 Murket square.
B UTTER.—lOkogs Orange county Buu
ter, lauding from bark Exact, and for sale by
dec 13 J. E. GAUDRY &. CO.
B ackgammon boards, chess-men.
*fcc.—Backgammon Boards, Dice Boxes,
Dice, extra Backgammon Mon, English Chess
Mon, Chinese carved do, Chess Boards, Domi
noes, and Crchow’u best Playing Curd.*, for 6ule
by G. K. HENDRICKSON
dec 15
pURBANTS.—Just received u lot of Cur-
rants, new crop, for sale ut 15 cents per lb.
by J. ROUSSEAU,
dec 18 cor Bull und Brougliton-sts.
AUUES.—Worchestershiro, John Bull, In
dia Soy and Reading Sauces, just received
and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
dee .18 cor Bull and Broughtoii-sts.
C "lARFETTNGS, BLANKETS, Au.
J Received by recent arrivals, 10-4, 11-1,12-1,
bust Freiiuh Bed Blankets; Whitney, Mackinaw
Dull'd uud American BlanUuts; a few pieces 3 ply
and superior Ingruiu Carpeting; 4-4 und 5-1 Oil
Cloths, for sale low bv
dec 18 GODFREY A: LaROCIIE.
D ISSOLUTION.—Thu Co[
heretofore existing under the firm of HAM
I ETON, HARDEMAN it CO., is This Day
dissolved by mutual consent; either of tlie un
dersigned are authorised to use the mime of the
late urut iu dosing up thu uuliuishud business of
the same. THOS. HARDEMAN,
O. F. HAMILTON.
Surviving Copartners of tho firm of Hamilton,
Hardeman tfc Co.
Savannuh, Sept. 1,1847.
C OPARTNERSHIP. — Tho
' sigi
under-
iglied have formed a Copartnership under
the firm of HAMILTON HARDEMAN, for
the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, und
will he thankful to their friends for u portion of
their patronage.
C. F. HAMILTON,
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
Siivunnail, Sept. 1,1847. Gum
“ Southern Recorder, Milludguvillu; Jour
nal & Messenger, Macon; Atluutu Luminary,
Atlanta, copy for four months.
and Charleston, uud ull way freight, payable by
shippers. sept 13
New .Yiningcmcm.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY.
Between Savannah and Charleston cia Hilton Head
und Beaufort. Ialand two-thirds of the llai/.
KjdfcZS' Tlm Wfll known
"splendid steam packets
MET AM ORA, Capt. F. Barden,
WM. SLAB ROOK, Capt.T. Lyon,
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Wiu. Curry,
Will hereafter luuve Savannah evory evening nt
half past 8 o’lock, and Charleston every morning
nt 9 o’clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Head
and Beaufort each way, uud uvoidiug two-thirds
of thu sou route.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, 6r to
BROOKS&.TUPl’Ell, Ag’ts, Savannuh.
E. LAF1TTE &. CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
N. B.—All goods intended for Savannah or
Charleston will be. forwarded by tho Agents, if
directed to their caro, free of commissions.
All way-freight puyahlo by shippers.
j««»y * —
Express & Accommodation Line.
nr NO MONOPOLY. JIA
b r. r w r. e n
SAVANNAH AND PALATKA, E.
Via. Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville,
Black Creek and Picolata.
Tho steamer WM. GASTON, Cant. Wm. C.
Mendel!, will leave Suvuunuh every Friday Morn-
■ nir fit 111 it’.'liif'lf l*i-4till ilnrliiriiiiti'd liiiviir iuIitii-I*
ing ut 19 o’clock, from Anderson’s lower wharf.
Stages run ill connection with her to all tlio
interior Towns and St. Augustine. Shelias been
starting from Savannah on the same days us the
Mail Line, und has run aliuuil of them more than
24 hours, and consequently is by fur tho fastest
Bout on the route.
Her accommodations are unsurpassed by any
boat.
Tlie Agent receives aud forwards ull goods by
this boat, fruo of commissions.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
tho Agent, It. II. D. SORREL,
net26 — Corner Bay and Bull Streets.
WREN THoSTO RE at the cor-
nor of Buy itml Whitaker Streets, known
us the Palo Alto. Possession can bo bad on the
1st day of February next, or sooner, bv applying
to Rev. J. F. O’NEILL, or
dec 9 — JOHN E. WARD.
low as possible. Planters, Factors nml others,
who have been unable to get their measures fitted
ill this city, can be supplied by calling soon, lie
lias also a’full supply of Satinet Jackets ami Pants,
for servants. WILLIAM B. HALE,
nov30 J63 Congress Struct.
❖
& SiOjr
SURGEON
DKOTISTS.
Gunny Cloth aud Gutihy Bugs;
By Co lie ii dc Fosalck.
At Private Sale.—23 bales Gunny Cloth ; 10
do Gunny Bogs. “‘“** A *
nov 30
Sugar und (joften.
By Coiicn & FosdiOIc.
At Private Sale.—25 hhds Povto Ritic Sugar;
15 do Culm Muscovado do; 10 do prituo Now
Orleans do; 159 bugs ltio Coflce; 39 do St. Do*
miugo do. nov 30.
Phelps’Gin. ,1.
By Coiicn dc Fosdick. .
At Private Side.-*90 bai'rels. liov 30
Georgia Flour.
By Coiicn dc Fosdlck* .
At Privuto Sale —53 barrel* aiid 7 dutkd;
nov 30
Bacon Sidos. ■
By Cohen & FcsdlcSt.
At Private Sale.—10 lihds.- Iihv 30
John P. GnVrtti dc Cop
AUCTION ANTI COMMISSION MKIICHANT8,
Amt Forwardhiff Agents, Qlnroiu On*
Macon, July 20,18-17 ly July 23
B ooks and stationery.—
All tlie SCHOOL BOOKS iucununoji use
MAY' bo consulted at tlioir rooms N. E. corner
of St. Julian street and Market Square, ut any
hour, (Sunday uxeepted.) Entrance on St. Julian
street. ’ • — nilgl 3
STORE.
Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near
S EGAR AND TOBACCO
No. 27,1 ' ’ ’ ‘
Monumcut-n</uare.—The subscriber returns bis
grateful llinuks to the citizens of Suvuunuh, uud
tlio public generally, who have so liberally patron-
Mill
iseil him during the lust four yeurs, uud bugs to as
sure them that Tie still imports the very best brands,
ofwhich lie has on baud at this tune n large assort
ment. He would call particular uttoiitiou to u Into
shipment which lie can fully warrant. Also to Ins
stock of chewing Tobacco, Smiff, &c., &c., all of
which ho will sell on as good terms as cun be had
elsewhere. P. JACOBS,
july 27 ly—
in this section of tlio country, are kept oil hund.
A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal
culated to sttit the taste of every one, with ii va
riety of interesting GAMES lor youth.
Family nnd other BIBLES, and Hymn Books
for all ucuomiuutiqus, in plain, substantial und
elegant binding.
NEW BOOKS of ull kinds constantly re
ceived.
BLANK BOOKS of every description.
Also, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nov 3 South sido Market sqr., Savannah.
rpilK LIFE AND TIMES of Henry Clay by
A Calvin Colton, uuthor of Four Years in Gt.
Britain, Tour of the American Lukes, &u., in 2
vols.
Tho Perpetual Revolving Almanuc, a now aud
very useful article.
Portraits of Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and
Gcu. Winfield Scott. Forsulo by
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nov 29 South sido Markot-sq.
W HOLESALE WINE, LIOFOR
AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188
Congress nnd 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that
lie continues to keen on hand ut his old stand,
West Side of the Alurket, u lurgo assortment ol*
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which ho oilers on tlio best pos
sible terms. Ho is ulso constantly supplied with
the best ALBANY ALE uud NEWARK CI
DER, to which be respectfully invites the atten
tion of the public. —’nov 3
Q.ROCERIES, FRUITS AND CONFEC-
IONARIES.—Tlio Subscribers would
respectfully inform the Citizens of Savaunuli,
that they have commenced business iu tlie brick
building, uuxt to Walker's Marble yard, and di
rectly opposito to Mr. Dickson's Confectionary,
south side of Broughton street, whero they nrc
now receiving, uud will constantly kcop on bund,
u general assortment of groceries, fruits, Ar c. u*
moiigst which may bo found Almonds, Raisins,
Prunes. Citrons, Arc. and tliuy hope by strict at
tention to business, and selling at low prices, to
merit u share of public patronage.
dec 14
JESSE &. CADY.
RUTTER.—25 kegs Gos!ien_Uutter, for
1 sulo by
dec 15
Messrs. BUNTZ & (JO.
SHIP SMITHS AND BOILERMAKERS.
—also;—
All kinds of Iron Work done to order, with neat
ness aud ut tlie Shortest Notice.
On IHIIoii’h Gower Wlmrf, nour .Hr. WllUnk'x
Ship Yard. Suviuumb, Georgia,
dec 14 —6
L AW NOTICE.—JACKSON Ar, LAW-
TON, Attorneys at Law, Savannuh, Guo.
Ollic o iu Guudry’s Building, Up Stairs, front
ing Bull street. HENRY R. JACKSON,
ALEX’Jt R. LAWTON,
nov 15 ly
A CARD.—I have removed to the city ol
Macon, lor tiie purpose of practising Law,
nnd shall practise iu all thu Courts of tho Southern
Circuit, nml iu any other Courts in which busi
ness may be confided to mo.
dec 17 — CARLETON B. COLE.
QNE HUNDRED ABLE BODIED
NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work on
thu Central Rail Road, for one year from Janu
ary next, for which liberal wages will be given,
in moutlily, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap*
Pl 'vi:RSTlLLE, LUFDURROW &BUTLER.
nov 20 —
J^RESS GOODS.—An assortment oflig
Cashmeres: plain Merinos; plain and iig'd.
Delaines; Raw Silk Plaids; col. utuihl'k Alpaceas;
worst. 1'lnids; bl’k. Bombazine Ginghams; blk.
Delaines and Barrages; French, English, and
American Prints; Scarfs, Shuwls, &c., iu every
variety. For solo low by
due 18
GODFREY &,LaROCIIE.
L EMONS.—20 boxes Lemons,now luiutin:
fr<
from bark Exact and for sale liy
dec 15 JESSE Ar CADY.
W HIN KEY.—15 bbls old Monougahela
Whiskey, for sulo by
doc 11 THEODORE MINIS.
QOL. HAL LOWE 8’ARRO
ROOT, for salo by ALBERT HARD,
dec 14 Corner Broughton and Druyton-sts.
J^EW ORLEANS MOLASSES, &e.—Land
ing, 25 bbls new crop N O Molasses, 25 do
incss Beef, 10 kegs Butter. 50 bbls Potatoes, for
sale by WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO
dec 10
D AGU ERREOTYPE PLATEN,
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,at low pri
ces, with a liberal discount to wholesale pur
chasers. Voigtlander Cumcrus of all the dlifer
ent sizes, Cases, Chemicals, and every tiling iu
thu line, coustanly on hand nt wholesale nud re
tail. E. ANTHONY, s
Luto Anthony, Clark & Co.,
dec 7 —3mns 217 Broadway, N. Y.
rjlo~PljmrRS, MECllANION
8TKKL1NO LAMEll.
oct 27
FLOYD IIOUNE,
MACON, GA.
J. A. BROWN.
FOR RENT.—The Western Toue-
■Miitment of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining the one
occupied by Messrs. Edwin Parsons & Co., i'os-
session given immediately. Enquire of
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
net 11 Gibbous building.
M TO RENT.— A three story Brick
Building iu State Street.
A two story Wooden Buildingiii Broughton st.
A two story Wooden Building in Jefferson st.
A two story Wooden Building, with a Buko
House attached, next door east of Mrs. Uourku’x
residence. For terms, apply to
sept 2-2 COHEN & FOSDICK.
F O R R E N T.—Three floors of Mr.
-EiiiWaldburglis building nunr the Exchange, un
der that occupied by Mr. W. Woodbridge, also
two upper floors of the building immediately bo-
low tlio Exchange, and several floors under tho
building occupied by Mr. Wulsli, ouu of them u
ground floor.
nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON.
*pj TO RENT.—From tho 1st of Novum
Jiliitber next, a commodious Three Story Brick
Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St. John's
Church. Terms very moderate. Apply
— II. GAN.-'
junu 3
JAIIL.
II. J. GILBERT,
Wost side Market square.
I i n rTi i ununDio^NT^Lir-
J dies fine L. C., Suporlitio uud Hem Stitched
Hdkfs, Men’s Linen Cambric uud priuted border
ed do. Just received bv
dec 13 HENRY LATH HOP.
B UTTER.—19 kegs, forsulo by
due II THEODORE MINIS.
P LANTING POTATOES.—200 bbls
superior Planting Polatous, luuding from
ship Trenton, for sale by
dec 14 BRIGHAM &. KELLY.
A LBANY ALE.—35 bbls of superior
Albany Ale, lauding from brigs Augustu uud
Stcrliug and fur sale by
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
dec 4 West side Murket square.
( “THAlilPAGNir^O t[juskots Bolling^
J and Heidsick Cbumnugne, in quart uud
pint bottles, lauding from brig Sterling, and for
sale by
due 4 J. E. GAUDRY & CO.
S ALERATUN.—15 bbls, luuding from
ship Trenton, und for sale bv
dec 14 COHEN &. FOSDICK,
JgUTTER.—10 kegs choice Goshen But
ter. luuding from In ig Exact, and for salo by
dee 11 CUNNEltAT & BA 111 E.
P TlELI’S’ GIN.—2ii barrels landing from
brig Macon, and Ibr sulo bv
_ dec J1 COHEN & FOSDICK.
S U«AR.—39hlids Muscovado uiulSt. Croix,
T>RESENTATION BOOKS, Ac.—
X Tlio Heroines of Shakspenre, 45 Fomulo
Portraits ; Tho Pout’s Pleusautice, n Lom’uu
book, with apleudid vignette pages; The Charui,
with heuutifiilly colored plutcs and illumidated
border; Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book;
Heath's Keepsake nud Heath’s Book of Benuty,
threu superb old favorites; The Opal; Leullctts
of Memory; Thu Military nnd Nuval Annual; Thu
Juvenile Scrap-book ; Thu Gum of tlie Season,
splendidly embellished in Mczzotinto; The Chris
tian Keepsake; Friendship's Offering; Tlio Puru-
bJcs of our Lord, iu curiously carved binding aud
richly illuminated; The same in a new niid linnd*
some style ofinorocco binding; The Mayflower;
The Gift of I^riondship; Tho Hyacinth; Christ
mas Blossoms; Tlio Snow Storm; Headley’s Sa
cred Mountain in Saxony, gilt; Flora’s Dictionary
iu doth and Turkey morocco; Jumieson’s Charac
teristics of Women; Illuminated Gems of Sacred
Poetry; The Gallery of Nature a valuable work
by the Rov. Thomas Milner, M. A., profusoly il
lustrated uud handsomely bound iu Turkov mo
rocco; Fleetwood’s Life of Christ and the Apos
tles, English edition, illustrated ; Scenes in tha
Lives of the Putriarclis and Prophets; Splendid
editions of the Poets, nml numerous valuable
miscellaneous works in rich biuding, recently
published by Appleton & Co., Ilurper & Broth
er, Wiley &, Piitnum, aud others.
Velvet und Turkey morocco Bihlcn, Prayer
Books of various editions uud sizes, Splendid
morocco und paper Mucho Albums nnd Port
folios, Gold Pencil Cuscs, Juvenile Books iugreut
vurictv, Games, &c. For salo by
dec*20 JOHN M. COOPER.
j^JOTICE.—A. B. GARDNER would re-
spectrally inform his friends und customers
that lie has taken tlie store recently occupied by
Messrs. Weeds & Morrell, No. 102, Bryan street,
I’uiiliuld’s Range, and would bog.of bis friends
aud ciistomers-gcnenUly, not to think fnra'mo-
motit tlmt be hnshoiight out the former occupants,
or that lie has any of their old stock in his store,
or is in anyway connected with them: but tlmt
he has au entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
consisting of China, Glass, Crockery, Britannia
and Japan Wares, Table und Pocket Cutlery,
House Furnishing' Articles, &c. See.., selected
with groat care, which ho oilers for sale as cheap
us can be bought iu this city, uud hopes, by a strict
attention to Ins otr/i business, to merit a share of
public putronuge. —Chios dec 6
P IANO FORTES.—Tho subscriber has
kI
just received from the most celebrated man-
ufuutnries in the United States, a large iiGsortuieut
improved uction, ill mahogany, rose wood and
black wuluut frames. Also, Coleman’s i'Eoliun
Attachment, which is an invaluable addition to
tlio Piano; all of which is offered for sulo at tlio
manufacturers’ lowest prices, by
i. w. Morrell,
nov 22 Billets’ buildings, Broughton st.
for sale by
dec 11
THEODORE MINIS.
M ore u
day,au
A DIES CAPS.—Just received this
ay, and now opuuiiij
opening.
CANNON
& LEONARD.
r ilABLK MATS.—A clioico selection of Table
and Lump Mats, just received, und for sale by
dec 1C COLLINS Sc BULIvLEY.
R AISINS.—20 Imlf boxes new lUisins, just
received uud for sale by
dec 1(5
ALBERT HARD.
AND MERCHANTS.—The suh-cribcr lias
moduting terms. Purchasers would do well to
give him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
All orders for either of tlio above articles loft nt
his ollicu, 112 Bay atreet, or at the Eastern wharf,
will bo promptly atleuded to. -
doc 11 R. A. ALLEN.
r of tlie best i
SUNDRIES.—Sugar
O Rio, Java, Cuba aud old Luguirn Coffee;
Mild new Cheese ; Currants, Cloves, Lemons,
English aud American Mustard; Barley, Tullow
and Sperm Candles; Green and Black Teas; Ap-
dEf:! TO RENT.—The House at tlio bead
■Eixof Buy Street, recently occupied by Mr E B
Crane, ns a carriage warehouse.
Also, two largo rooms over Ives, Horsey &,
Co’s but store, suitable for counting rooms of
lawyers’ officers. Apply to II. A. CRANE,
supt 27
^Totoe! —The Consignee of a
^NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, per bark
Exact lYom New York, is requested to cull and
take him away, or be will be sold to pay expen
ses. WASHBURN, WILDER Sc CO.
dee 20
FOR S ALE.—A second
hand CARRIAGE AND HAR
DNESS, nearly new. Apply to
■* IEID&CO.
nov 19 — JNO.II.RK1
SALMON, &c.—Just received pur ship
O Tm
_. nton 19 Imlf bills Crniiborrios ; kits and
half kits No. 1 Salmon; do do No. 1 Mackerel.—
Also, fresh Sulmon and Lobsters in canisters, for
salo bv J- ROUSSEAU,
dee 1(5
P RUNES.—Just received u lot of fresh
Prunes iu fancy boxes, now crop, for sale by
dec 1C J. ROUSSEAU.
pRAUKERfcL-
|~1I
V Boston Crackers for sain by
Bust Sugar, Soda ami
min by
ALBERT HARD.
C 1AMPH1NE.—A fresh supply of pure Cam-
) nhiuc, just roeoivud and for salo tv
dec 11
dec
phiiic, just roeoivud and tor sulo by
a 15 A.T. BOYVNE, Sinots’ buildings.
I^OOItS, 8ASIIE8 &. WINDOW
X/ BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for FJ
Callaway Sc Co., is constantly receiving all kindt
of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which lie
offers nt as low prices us they cun be purchased
in the city. All work furnished by bim will bo
wurruuted equul to any in tlm couiitry, or tho
money will be returned.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
West side .Monument Square.
N. B. Orders for add sizes received nnd
promptly executed— ' sept 1
A LMONUSj CURRANTS,CITRON AND
±Y PRUNES—Ft
For sale by
drx 15 Tl. J. GILBERT.
"'lASKCIIEESEANU N O WIII8KEY.-13
pies, Soap, Starch, Almonds, Citron, Butter, &.c.
all of which will be sold low and warranted to bo
of the very best quality, by
dec 11 ALBERT HARD.
?3t?SlSV CLOTH .—25 bales, for sulo by
Vjr nov 27 H.A. CRANE.
N otice to consignees.—
Transportation Office, Central Rail Ruuil—
October 5,1817.—Consignees of Cotton or other
produce by this Road, are hereby notified.that re
ceipts will be, required for all freight delivered.—
They will therefore send persons to receive thpir
consignments who are authorised to sign such re
ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS,
oct 6 — Eng’r-and Superintendent.
L A RD.~15 bbb aud 35 kegs for sale by
doc 11 THEODORE MINIS.
C 1
Kj casks Cheese; 25 bbls N O Whiskey, land
ing und fur solo by
due 10 SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON.
jy/J’ACKERKL.—16 half bbls., No. 1, Mack
erel, and 25 kitts do. do. Landing from
shin Trcutou, end for sale by
dec IG CONNERAT Sc BARIE.
TTIOU SALE.—A Negro Man who is a good
JO Cook, ROB. HABERSHAM Sc SON.
nov 5
S ~ OAP.—50 boxes BurchelTa Soap, landing
from bark Exact, and for wile by
dec 10 COHEN Sc FOSDICK.
■YA/JNOOW-SASII AND BLIND
VV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining tho
residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blinds
of overy description, made of the best materials, at
Northern Prices. House uud Ship Joiner-Work
promptly executed.
CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
N. B.—Constantly on hand .« full supply of
Flooring and Wcuthur Boards, Sash, Blinds, and
Pmmel Doors, 8 X, 19 Sush, gl.f/od ut 19 cunts,
All other sizes ill proportion —ly nug 7
I 'INE GOLD cV SILVER GOODS.
See.—Including some very flue Watches,
of overy description; r«ul Diamond olid rich Jew
elry, of grout variety, and embracing tlie newest
fashions.
Real Silver Pitchers,Tea Sets. Goblets, Mugr,
Syphons and Fish Knives und Forks; new pot
ent Gothic putturn Forks and Simons, very ele
gant; Prince Albert and double threuded pattern
do., and plain ; Sherwood’s Galvanic Butteries
with directions ; Papier Maclie Goods in abun
dance ; Vases; Plated and Military Wares; Gui
tars, Flutes, Accordions, Baujos, and Sheet Mu
sic; WulkiuK Canes, &c. Call and see, tui uovr
opened..
VtT Repairing of Watches nnd Clocks attend
ed to as usual, uud warranted.,
•D. B. r?rCHOLK,
dec 4 1st door Wc-t of Pubuiki House.
YXriLLOW
V ▼ veiling Duskets of difterent ai
iud Tra-
* . Willow
Wagons, Cradles, Chuirs, Cloths Baskeu and
Hampers. Also, forty sets Children’s Wagon
Wheels, separate frnm.tbb carriage, Ut fill per.
Bet, j ust
dec 11 Bryan-atreCt,6pp6sitfl\Vilmot's.