The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 22, 1847, Image 3

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<ggl *T IIT3 X » »t *!■ J 0> FOltnBB, I.CT.CCI frManitger. Tmi Evmwo, W*n»*iDAY f D*o. 22. ttortbrnmnoo will commence with tho l»aa ^ National Eapngnol LA JOTA ANAGONB88A. RrMlIJ. Adolnldo and Mnthddo Lehman, and " . Fcrin and Marzelh. Tiflht Ropo, l»y Chnrlos Winthor. * Tho Ballot ortho MOI8SONEUR8. After which tho Vaudeville of A DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Pas do Deux La Nnpolitaiuo, by Milo. Adoluido ' and Mntliilde Lehman. To conclude with CAIN AND ADEL. lyFor particular#soo email bills. doc 22 /CHAMPAGNE.—25 buakete Bollingor Clmiu* ly oBffue, and 20 boxes assorted Cordials, for w | 0 6y W. W. GOODRICH, dec 22 • Sinets’ buildings. TPPLES.—40 bbls Apples, just received A and for solo by JESSE & CAPY» dec 22 OTATOES.—29 bbls olwicv Potatoes, iust received and for sale by j e e22 JESSE & CADY. —PPIAESi ftc.—-Apples," Figs, Prunes, Raisins ntid Currants, now landing from brut Excel and Tor sale by * JESSE & CADY, Broughton-st., dcc22 next door Walker’s Marble Yard. ijTTERi BEEF, ftc. 15 kegs choice (Joshed Butter, 10 half bbls F M Beef, 75 whole, half and or boxes Raisins, 75 whnl'e and half bbls Canal Flour, landing and for Kile by WOOD, C LAG HORN & CO. dec 21 H AY.—*250 bundles prime Ilay, in store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. Apply t0 J. BURKE, No. G6 Bay street* dec20 13— opposite Mariners* Church. TUMPHHNE.—A Fresh supply of pure Cam- ty lihine, just received and for sale by dec 15 A. T. BOWNE, Smote’ buildings. T LMONDSJ CURRANTS,CITRON AND A PRUNES—For salo by dec 15 H. J. GILBERT. va mm fWIHBil ta U TTER A I'll) SOM*.—15 i'lrking'choicu JD Goshen Butter t 50 boxes' Culgnto's Palo Sottp, landing trom bark Exact, and for onto by dec 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. OSllENBUTTT^R.r^lSkogs fresh Goshen Buttor, landing ftOm hark Exact, warranted bribe bust quality, and for salo low by ALBERT HARD, doc 14 Cor. Broughton ulid Drnyton-Ste. S ODA AND BUTTER CRACKERS, fto. Landing 25 boxes Sodu & Butter Crqchore; 20 do English Dairy Choose; GOO dried Boer; 200 smoked Tongues; 5 bbls driod Curruuts; G bbls Soft Shollod Almonds. For snlo by . doc 14 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. 3.—Tho Subscriber, Agent Tor FJ o., is constantly receiving alLkliuU or.Susbes, Door and Window Blind*; which hr otlora at.as low prices us they, oau be purchased in tho city.. AH work ftitidslicd by hbu will bo warranted oquhl.to any in tho country, or tho money wiU bo returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received and promptly executed—wept 1 /CIGARS.—10,760 Clomencia Cigars; 10,000 La. Aluptatm do; 10,000 Crospo do ; 5,000 Principle do, lauding from brig Wilson Fullor, and lor salo by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 0 West side Market square. S AL9ION, &€.—Salmon in barrels; No. 1 Mackerel in half barrels and kitts; Figs in drums; Pickels, Lobsters, Sardines, Walnuts, Filberts, Hazelnuts, ftc. Just received and for sale low by ALBERT HARD, dec 16 cor Broughton & Drayton-sts C ORKS.—Bestlvolvet Corks, for salu by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, dec 14 Market Square. IXlItD SEED.— 1 bbl orCanary and Hemp JJSocd. for sale by A. T. BOWNE, dec 21 Sinets* buildings. ftABPETINGS, BLANKETS, ft-c. V>> Received by recent arrivals, 104,1J-4,12-4, best French Becl Blankets; Whitney, Mackinaw Duftil and American Blankets; a few pieces 0 ply and superior Ingrain Carpeting; 4-1 and 5-4 Oil Cloths, for sale low by Godfrey & larociie. dec 18 rusiTcTn:kse and no whiskey.—15 \j casks Cheese ; 25 bbls N O Whiskey, land- in 5“l0° r ‘ al s'c It ANTON & JOHNSTON. M ACKEREL.—15 half bills., No. 1, Mack erel, and 25 kitts do. do. Lundiug from ship Trenton, and for sale tr mtp tie iec 10 COi iile by NNEH RAT & BARIE. F ‘ OIlSALE.—A Negro Alan who is a good Cook. ROll.HABERSHAM ft SON. nov 5 i£1()AP*—51) boxes Dnrcbell’s Soap, lauding from bark Exact, and for sale by dec 10 COHEN ft FOSDICK. ■China, single plifllSTMAS PHESENTS.- \y Wood mid Tea Setts, for Children China Caps, a pretty article for presents; Mantel Ornaments, Ladies’ Rose-wood Work Boxes, elegant Jaiianucd Dressing-cases, Dissecting Maps, combining instruction with muusenumt; Panoramic views of Cities, Movoaldo Dancing Figures, Fancy Boxes, Magnifying Mirrors, Mur- hles, Whips, together with a' great variety of Wood and Tin Toys, recently received and for sate l.y COLLINS & BULKLEY. dec'21 B UTTER.—10 kegs Superior Go.-dien But ter, lauding from brig Excel and for sale by dec 21 BRIGIIAM ft KELLY. D RESS GOODS*—.An assortment offlg. Cashmeres; plain Merinos; plain and lig’u. Delaines; Raw Silk Plaids; col. ami bl’k Alpnceas; worst. Plaids; bl’k. Bombazine Ginghams; blk. Delaines and Barrages; French, English, and American Prints; Scarfs, Shawls, &c„ in every varietv. For sale low by doc 13 GODFREY ft LaROCHE. T EMONS .—20 boxes Loinons, now lauding J_4 from bark Exact and for sale by dec 15 JESSE & CADY. W iivdow-sasu and blind MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE,. West Broad'street, adjoining tho residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blinds of every description, made of the host materials, ut Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work promptly exocutod. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B,—Constantly on hand n fttll supply of Flooring und Weather Boards, Sash, Blinds, and Panuel Doors, 81*1 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents. Another sizes in proportion —ly nng7 gest and ukst assortment of TOYS that ever was in this city, (being four times ilmt’hfhtetyenr.) Also, Fire-works dud Fancy Articles. Ladies •and Gentlemen are rospoctfttlly invited to call and orfamine the goods, d* It is worth the time and trouble, if they do not wish to purchase. Do not mistake the placo: 135? HOWELL,, at ,the Fancy Goods Store, No. 157 Congress street, Market square, op posite N. B. Knapp’s Saddlery store. dec20 r . , — E XTRACT ofnu ordinance defining what shall ho considered public nuisances. Passed in Council 2d August, 1857. Skc. 10. Bo it further ordained, That it shall not bo lawftil for any cow.stoer, lioifor, or calf, to bo or go at largo within the limits oftlio City from tho settiug oftlio sun to tho rising of tho same,ami the ownors of such cattle, so found at large, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for oach and every time any such uuimul shall be found ut large, and it shall be the duty of the City Marshal and City Constables to take such cuttle so found at large, contrary to tho provisions of this ordinance, and impound thorn until the said lino and nil costs are paid; and if tho said uuimul bo not claimed in five days, it shall be the duty of ,tho City Marshal to sell the same at tho pound, first giving at least live days notice in one of the public gazettes of the. City, of the description of tho uuimul, and tho timo and place of sale; and ho shall pay tho tiett proceeds after deducting tho lino and costs, into the City Treasury, sub ject to the order of Council, who may und shall order the same to be paid to tho owner of such animal when required. A. C. DAVENPORT, c.« doc 15 G— W HISKEY.—15 bbls old Monouguhela Whiskey, for sale by dec 11 THEODORE MINTS. C OL. HALLO WES* A1BUO ROOT, for sale by ALBERT HARD, doc 14 Comer Broughton and Drayton-sts. EW ORLEANS MOLASSES, ftc.-Luml- ing, 25 bbls new crup N O Molasses, 25 do mess Beef, 10 kegs Butter, 50 bbls Potatoes, for sale by WOOD, CLAGUOllN ft CO dec 10 L^BUn , «tc.—Almonds, Raisins, Currants Jl Citron, Prunes, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Mace, Pimento, Pepper, Ginger and Stuart’s steam refined Candies, for salo by doc 18 II. J. GILBERT. QIIA.WLS.—A complete assortment, prices k3 varying from B7.J cents to $12, also a lew of , »Rl _ . _ those rich Velvet Scarfs, at a reduced p; dec 14 A. KINS 1 rice. 'VEIN. C tenuine farina cologne. X 100 boxes, received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, dec 14 Murkot square. B ETTER.—10 kegs Orange county But ter, lauding from hark Ex ter, lauding from hark dee 15 J. E. xuct, und for sale by GAUDRY & CO. CRAVING SOAP. 0 Warranted to bo superior to any offered for sale in Savuunah. Receivedjier brig Excel and fornloby W HUMPHREYS, Jr. clop. 21 14— W HITE BAR SOAP.—Price2 5 cents per Bar.—Received 20 boxes per bark Ex act an,1 for nule by W. HUM PIIREYS, Jr. dec 21 14— TYpBW YEAR’S CAKES.—A few bbls -L v fresh New Year’s Cakes, now lauding from brig Excel, and for sale by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 21 Sinets’ building, Wliitakcr-strect. T/TNEGAlt.—10 bbls Wmo Viuogur, jus I received and for sale by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 21 Smote’ building, Whitaker-street. gOYS* CLOTHING.—I am now open- opoi 1 ing nnotlicr lot of Boys’ Clothing per brig Excel. Among them are fine Black Cloth Jack ets and Pants, Fig’d Satin Vests, Satinet Jackets mid Punts, Tweed Cus. Sacks, &c. &e. Call *oon at the Cheap Clothing Store. GEO. S. NICIIOLS,Gibbons’ Range, doc 21 M alaga grapes and raisins.—20 kegs Malaga Grapes; 20 wholo,25 half and 25qr boxes Raisins, just received per brig Ex cel, nml for salo by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 21 Smuts 1 building, Wliitakcr-strect. COAP.—A fine assortment from 12$ cents to U? $5 per dozun, received per bark Exact und brig Excel, and for sale by wm. Humphreys, jr. jkc 21 lino /^URBANTS.—Just received a Jot of Cur- rants, now crop, for salo at 15 cents per lb. by J. ROUSSEAU, dec 18 cor Bull and Broughtoii-sts. B ackgammon boards, ciiess-men, &c.—Backgammon Boards, Dice Boxes, Dice, extra Backgammon Aleu, English Chess Men, Chinese carved do» Chess Boards, Domi noes, und Crehow’s best Playing Cardj, for snlo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, dec 15 f’TARPETINGS.—All wool Carpets ; su- por Ingrain do; Thompson’* Three-ply do; Brnssols do, for salo by dec 13 HENRY LATIIROI imam* SANTA CLAUS! T O THE LOVERS OF NATU RAL HEADS OF 1IAIR.—The Subscriber having arrived, is now prepared to serve nil re quiring his artistic services in tiie way of an OR NAMENTAL HEAD OF HAIR. To tho young who are loosing their hair, tho satna may bo re stored and brought to is original stato by their ap plying to him before tho sculp is divested of its roots. As iny stay cannot possibly exceed six days, I will bo pleased to receive tho iinmecliuto calls of all requiring my aid, at my rooms in tho City Horn.. THOMAS QUIRK, doc 20 3— of 400 Broadway, Now York. • A TINMAN WANTED.—A good job- j: A. her will find steady employment, and tho highest wages, by application to the subscriber. WM. DIBBLE. Macon, Dec 10. *4— dec 20 'pEIWALE ASYLUM. —Tho Annual Ju Meeting of the Members of the Savannah Femalo Asylum will he held on Friday morning. tho24tli inat. of 12 o’clock, ut tho Asylum. The members are respectfully invited to attend, as un election will take placo fora Board of Directresses for die ensuing year. 4— dec 21 ■YTTOOD-CUTTERS.—Wanted 10 or W 12 Wood-Cutters on ft Plantation near tho city, for whom fair wages will lie paid, due 21 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. E XCHANGE.—Bills on New York. Ap ply to GEO. B. GUMMING, nov o — I MPOSITION.—Thero has boon sold in different parts of the State, a medicine called Turner's Pills for tinnlplireus' Remedy for i'cccr and Ague. I caution all who wish to use my re medy to apply only to tho. following named gen- demon, as they alone have tiie genuine for sale. Respectfully, W. HUMPHREYS, JR. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen & Co., Charleston, S. C.s T. J. S. Furr, Gruhamvillo, S. C.{ W.A. Carswell, Savannah, Ga.; A. AIcLano &Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Shntwell & Gilbert, Macon, Ga.; Dorsoy «fcKnott,Gridin, Ga.; P. A.Moisu, Ln Grange. Ga.; Winter & Epping, Columbus, Git.; IV. Root. Marietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa lem, Tcnn.s W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good- all, Atlanta, Gu.; William Carr, Jucksonboro, W. It. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch, Huwkinsville, Gu.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; Cole, Prescott & Co., Black Creek, Florida; Lightfnnt & Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Sa vannah; Cunningham & Co., Dalton, Ga.; J. If. & W. S. Ellis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Duvislmro, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Samlcrsville; R. H. Barrett, Piuesvillo, Ga.; T.C. Finley, Ham burg, S. C.; F. A. Poullen, Jacksonville, Fla.; R. S. Daily, Luurcnsvillo, S. C. FROM WASHINGTON. Iiavisboro', Washington county, Dceenihor 0,1847. Mr. Humphreys, Jr.—Dear Sir:—This is to ccrtiiy that I have 1/ften pedling in this county during this yonr, and have for the last two months been aillicted with Fever and Ague. I have tried ninny remedies recommended lor the cure of that disease, ull of which proved inefticucious. A few days since on arriving at this place, I was again attacked, and by rcconimondaliou of your Agent here, was induced to give your medicino u trial, and I am pleused to stuto it eHected a permanent cure. I led it due you and those persons nf- flicted with diis unpleasant malady, to tender to you this my certificate, to use as host you may think proper. Wishing you every success in yonr onterprizo, I am very respectfully, Your Obt. Ser’t, E. Meiimro. dec 9 C ENTRAL RAIL ROAD & BANKING CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, 2d December, 1847.—The annual election for Nino Directors to matinage tho affai s ofthislustitution, will ho held at the Banking House in this city, on Monday tho fid day of January next, hutwcun the hours of 9 A. M. und 2 P. M. By order, dec 3 GEO. J. BULLOCH. Cashier. C ENTRAL RAIL ROAD AND BANKING CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savaunah, Dee. 7, 1847.—I)ivii)KX»,No. 10.—A dividend of $2 per shuru on the Stock of this Company (other than the 8 per cent stock) has been declared this day puvublo on uud after tho 15th inst. GEO J. BULLOCH, Cashier. Holders of tho new 8 per cent Stock will bo nuid the semi-annual Dividend on und after the Toth inst. — dee 8 BANTERS’ BANK.—Savannah. 7th Dee. 1847.—Tho Annual Election for Directors of this institution, will bo held nt tho Banking Mouse on Monday tho 3d day of January, be tween tho hours of 10 A. M.anH 2.P. Mi II. W. MERCER, Cashier, doc 8 ws8— S EGA RS! SEGAltS! 8 EGA US!— “ Ameri can Victories” and “Magnolia Brand.” Just received a haudsomu lot of Regalia Segurs oftlio above brunds, of a desirable size and first rate quality. Thu attention of the consumers of the article is respectfully culled to give thorn u trial, ns they will lie sold ut prices to suit tlm times, by P. JACOBS, dec 8 37 Boil Street, Sign of the Indian. H AY.—40 bundles prime North River lluy, lauding from brig L. Baldwin, and for salo by BRIGHAM & KELLY. doc 10 QTOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, O —Economist and Kitchen sense Cooking Stoves; Office Stoves-;.Iron Furnaces for cham bers; Pots, Kettles, Simp Digesters,Fish Kettles. Potaloe Steamers, Ovens, Spiders Porcelain Sauce and Stew Pans, Waffle and Wafer Irons, Coal Scuttles, Oyster Gridirons for broiling Oys ters, Foot Stoves, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Fenders, &c. for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY, nov 22 108 Bryan-strcet. S UNDRIES.—Sugar of tho bust quality; Rio, Java, Cuba and old l.aguira Coffee; Mild new Choose ; Currants, Cloves, Lemons, English nnd American Mustard; Bariev, Tallow and Sperm Candles; Green and Black Teaj; Ap ples, Soap, Starch, Almonds, Citron, Butter, &c. all of which will bo sold low und warranted to be oftlio very best quality, by dec 11 ALBERT HARD. ' nilOICE OOSHEN BUTTED.— 20 firkins Goshen Butter, lauding from brig Excel, and for salo by •Iec20 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. pOBN MEAL.—45 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal, just received, nnd for sale by »iec2o Washburn, wilder & co. I^ORN.—Cherokee Corn constantly on hand uml for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by dec 20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. I IUSII WHISKEY—For sale b; dec 20 SWIFT. QTUART’S CANDIES—20 boxes Stuart’s ^ steam refined Cuudy, for salo by _ dec 20 . K. SWIFT. _ G 'KORGIA FLOUR—In bbls and bags, for r salo by II. J. GILBERT, dec 20 West side Market square. i *OFFEE.—50 bags Rio, Cuba, and Java, ^ for sale by II. J. dec 20 GILBERT. A LCOIIOL.—5 bbls Alcohol of the best ■VX. quality, for un - quality, for salo by dec 20 A. T. BOWNE, Sinets’ Building. QNUJFF*—0 Gross Mrs. Millors’ and Peter Lorrillards* superior Maccnboy nnd Scotch "Jteff, in half lb. bottles; ulso Mrs. Millers’line Maccnboy Snuff, in bulk for sale by A. T. BOWNE. _ dec 20 Suiets’Building. B RO ADC LOTUS, &C..—Broadcloths, Cassiniercs nnd Vestings, now offering at very reduced prices. All in want will do well to call and examine. due 20 CANNON & LEONARD. M ADEIRA WINE.—A splendid articlo of Madeira Wine, in bottles and casks. Al so, a good assortment of Sugars, for sale by dec 18 ALBERT HARD. 1 74Ire CRACKERS.—For sale' by ; H. J. GILBERT, dec 18 West side Market square. ^ iOFFEK.—109 bags Rio, Java uud Culm O C o ffee, fo r sale by dec 11 THEODORE MINIS. R aisins, almonds, citron AND CURRANTS, just received per bark Exact, nnd for sale by dec 14 JESSE & CADY. ( 'ION FECTIONARY. —20 boxes assort- J ed Candy, just received and for sule by doc 14 JESSE & CADY. OOAP, CANDLES, &e.—50boxes Soap,25do Sperm uud 25 do Mould Candles, for sale by ducll THEODORE MIMS. P ILOT READ AND BISCUIT.—10bids Treadwell’s Pilot Broad; 30 do Sugar, Soda and Blitter Biscuit, lauding from brig L Baldwin and for sale by doe 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. F rench black indelible INK—Warranted, just received and for sale by JAMES A. LaROCHE, nov 30 No. 1 Market square. N EW FRUIT.—Just received, a supply of now Fruit, such as llaisins in quarter, Imlfaud whole boxes; Turkey Figs. Currants and Citron, &c. for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, doc 2 P &ESERVES.—Just received per hri; Virginia, a supply of fresh Preserves and Jellies, assorted; and French Chocnhitn of differ ent qualities, for sule by J. ROUSSEAU, dec 2 P OTATOES, bbl r^.& , y ! ^^iniiri l «.vsnrifi Hnlbhn tlio public,' that they hiite taken tho Sail-Loft dt ‘Exchange t Dock, ati/1 nro prepared to carry on tho business Ui. Its various ihmohes, Bitch ns Tent!?, Axynings, Tarnawlings, ‘ ■“ i, uiiirSttilsQf every'description:' Steamboat Covert, mm uuumn vvvrj uwuuuuiiiij and hopo by tnireiitittliig uttontion, combined .with nu oxtousive ktibwledgo’of the biisiuess. to morit the continued patrouugo of those who give theina trial. (dr’Ship and Stoauibbai Flags madoto order, dec 8 — FOR NEW YORK.—Old E*~ tahlishcd Line.—Tho regulur pneket lirig STERLING, Cnpt, Riddoll, having u largo por tion of lior cargo engaged, will have quick des patch. For freight or p'ussdge, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to dec 20 BRIGHAM & KELLY. WANTED.—150 bales Cotton to jomplete tho cargo of tlio fiurk ISAAC MEAD, for New York. Also, deck load for brig MACON, for Baltimore, doc 20 S. W. WIGHT & CO. FOR BALTIMORE.—The brig ■ MACON, N. Hoey master, having part of her iVeight engaged will have dcspulcb. For balntico of freight or pirnsngo, apply to dec 10 S. W. WIGHT & CO. FOR NEW’-YORK.-A’ct® Line. •The regulur fastsuiliug packet bark ISAAC MEAD, It. T. Brown master, has part of liar cargo engaged, mid will sail with despatch. For balance of freight, or passage, having elegant stato room accommodations, upply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to doc 7 S. W. WIGHT & CO. 8oiul-Weckly U. 8. .11. 81cani-Packct I.iiiu. M—ait mown ns ABRAHAM HANES. Sniilji ‘" forniorly belonged, to ilr. Hrin bead nnd body face. Ho can rend and writo, arid no doubt haft n written pass; Ifo is thought to bo about Augusta or Savarinrib. The above re ward will be paid to any person who wilf npprc- bond and commit Mid negro to Bontosnlbjntf, Bo that I get him, or duliver him to mo on the Uppor Throe Runs, -Barnwell District, South Caroliua. J; J; BOYLSTON. dec 21 ‘ *3^- • ABSENTED HERSELF oil the 18th inst, from tiio plantation of tlio stibscribor on the Island of Skidawuv, u mulatto woman named MARY, or ns she culls her self, Alary Hamilton. Sho is about U^.yetu’s of ago rather above tlio common size, of full habit? inclining to bo stout, walks erect, of a pleasant contenauco, nnd when spoken to uitsxvers readily, but when iutiuiiduted hurriedly. Had on when she left, a cotton osnnburgs frock, but us she took with lior two or more calico frocks she will.donbt- less change her dress. 8inco leaving she has bopit seen in the city of Savuunuli, where she is no doubt harbored, having relatives oud acquain tances there. Thirty dollars is offered for her de livery to mo on Skidaway island, or being safely lodged in Savannah jail. All persons are cau tioned against harboring or sucri/ling her, os tho law will bo rigorously enforced, ang 28 sw— JAAIES BILBO. N " OTICE.—All persons indebted to tlio es tate of Miss Elizabeth Wilkins, lute of Chat ham County, deceased, arc requested to make im mediate payment, and all persons having any de mands against said estate will present thorn, pro perly attested, within the time prescribed by law. It. WAYNE, Qual. Executor, nov 17 (iw M idwifery n otic e.—airs. ELLEN DILLON offers her services to such as limy requiro them, us Alidwife, or as monthly Nurse._ Shu has a Diploma as Midwife from the Lying-in-Hospital of Dublin, one ofthe largest establishments of tho kind in tho world, huviug attended tho lectures of that institution und been employed us Midwife in it for the re quisite time. 8ue bus also written testimonials from the highest sources in Iruluud, of her capa city aud attention us a Nurse. She refers to Dr, 11. D. Arnold, und Dr. II. K. Burroughs. Sho oau lie found at her residence, N. E. corner of llubcrshum street nnd Bay Lane, immediately “'^»pt. Luke Christie. SAVANNAH & PALATKA, FLA. BY THE WAY (IP Darien, Brunei rick, St. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville, Black Creek 8f Picolatn, Fla. ln connection with the Charleston Daily Alail Steam-packets nt Savaunah, the steamer SARAH SPALDING, from Palatka to Luke Alomoe, the U. S. Alail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au gustine, nnd from Black Creek, via Nownumville, Alligator, Alincrul Springs & Columbus, to Tul- lulmssco. OCAMUI.GEE Capt. P. AIcNelty. ST. MATTHEWS “...Kixa. These packets leave Savannah every Tuesday uhASaturiuy Moavixas, nt 10 o'clock, and ar rive at Picolata in time for tho Alail Stages to go through to St.Augustine before night every Thursday and Monday. Returning, leave Pulalka every Tuesday aud Friday Aloriiingnt 7 o’clock, touching us above each way They are both low pressure boats, in complete order, and handsomely furnished in every respects are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex perience on tho route, and their patrons ure as sured tlmt every attention will bo paid to the safety and comfort ofpassengers, und to die careful hand ling of IVeight. —AGENTS— Brooks & Topper Savannah. A. A. DoLorme Darien. G. Friedlander Brunswick. John Unssunt. St. Alary*. Fernandez & Bisbeu JucksonVille. A. Coy Bhu'Jf (/’reek. Geo. Ooolav Picolata. J. P. Hawkins Palatka. E. Lafitte & Co..... Charleston. N. B. Goods consigned to the Agoute forward ed free of commission. Freight from Suvanuali and Charleston, uud ull way freight, payable by shippers. sept 13 UMBRELLAS AND PARA SOLS.—CHARLES KING, Afanufae- tnror, No. 37 Niinuiu Street, NcWYork, invites tlio attention of Jobbers ami other largo purchasers, to his lurgo aud splendid assortment of Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun Shades; w hich he offers irt the lowest possible prices for cash or approved credit. Purchasers will find it to thuir interest to exam ine his stock. New York j Dec. 10, 1847. 12— dec 21 Wlfii BF; BOLD k7ft» tb«lCourt Hrtalo w tlio Citjr or Bavuimalt, on tho firrt •TnKtlny in January nuxt, tho .fol'iiwin- Real .F.tato of the propetty ofthe mtalo ul' WUllatu Jo LotLottoh X. rth \Ycit nromi Blri!’i;t Charles ,Von Horn for, tenyour. front day of Broughton and }Ve*i Brand’’ Stt6 Warn, subUjettb jin uiiuiial rent of tan to the City. ' 4 " AIm'p-Wharf Lot, No* 10, at Five F&Uiom p.ri. .the'Bpvaunah'River. • ' -S f / AUo, Tract of Loud, Nh. 949, '1‘Jlh IB^-ict^-l ’ Scntiim af Clieriikee, new Cobh County, column iuining Forty (40) Acres; ‘ ' . . Also, tho following persona! property bulbng in" to tho festato of said William Tuylor, idftcotiri' . ' A Negro Man rianietl Shephnrd, nnd o <Pc Win the Indcpeudcrit Prcsyteriiui Church ill tly^ City nf Savaunah, known tu tho plait ul'suid Church us No. 3. - ; . AU UianbnvQ property sold by the uudersjgticd under and by virtue of a Decree tn Tqujiv^ of tha Sittforibr Court bf Chatltum County, rendered at its May Term,'1847. :5m “ N. WALLACE, ExccittbV. V Gunny Cloth undUtiuny Bug*v-- By Coitvsi ft ‘FosqlCR./J ; At Private Sale.—23 boles Gunny . Cloilt-; IQ do Gunny Bags. , ‘ tfo*30. Sugur and Coffee. , By CoIn*n A jFostllck.' .*.. sffi/wa- At 1‘riVate Sale.—25 hhcte Po, 15 do Cuba Afri^ovndit'tlo; l(i «I.h JlrirtloP Orleans do; 150 bogs Rio Coffee; 30'dd ^t. Do- miugo do.' .Do g my 30 ! opn d< iiosito to tlio residence of C"] dec 15 —20 APPLES, &C. — 10 bbl*. Potaloe*, 10 do Apples; Turnips, Beets, Carrots and Parsnip*, just received und for salo by W. W. GOODRICH, dec (J Sinets’ now Building, Whitaker st. E\V~VEIIM!C ELI.I, Maeuaroui, Taniar- iuds, Dates, Dried Apples uud Peaches, just received, aud for sale by W. W. GOODRICH, dee G Sinets* building, Whitaker street. fjCKWllBAT~FLOUR.—50 half, c|iiurter nnd eighth bbls. fresh Buckwheat, just received, aud for sale hv W. W. GOODRICH, decG Sinets’ new Building, Whitaker st. I “NFANT*S JOSEY8.—dust received, a large lot of difiurent.putterus, varying in pri ces from 50 cents to $3. nov G CANNON & LEONARD. D issolution.—Tho copartnership heretofore existing tinder the firm of HAM ILTON. HARDEMAN & CO., is This Day dissolved by iu»»-».i consent; either of *h,» un. der*igned nro authorised to-use the name ol the Into firm in closing up the unfinished business of the same. TH08. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of tlio firm of Hamilton, Ilurdomun & Co. Savannah, Sept. I, 1847. C OPARTNERSHIP. — The under signed have formed n Copartnership under tlio firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, ami will bo thankful to their friends for u portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. Gum Southern Recorder, Milledgevillo; Jour nal «fc Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four mouth*. _ L AW'NO TIC E.—JAC K SO N & LAW- TON, Attorneys at Law, Savannah, Goo. Ollico in Gaudry’s Building, Up Stairs, front ing Bull street. ** HENRY It. JACKSON New Armiigemetii UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-DAILY. Reticcen Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head and Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the Way. MET AMO It A, Capt. F. Barden, WM. 8EABROOK, Capt. T. Lyon, GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Win. Curry, Will huroafter leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o’loclc, and Charleston every morning nt 9 o’clock, precisely, touehiiig at Hilton Head and Beaufort each way, und uvoiding two-thirds of the sen route. . For Freight or Pass im apply on hoard/ or to UttOOKS .tTLIiaa - " •.-*?•■"■ ■’"'“'"mh. E. LAFt' I,,J,J ‘ A CO., Agts, Cliarleritoii. N. U.—All goods iutunded for Savannah or charleston will be forwurded by tho Agents, tr directed to their caro, free of commissions. All way-freight payable by shippers. j«iy 1- NEW WOODS.—TJ.u Subscriber would respectfully inform his patrons ami tiie imblic generally, that bo 1ms ruturned from the North, and has ’now open, a largo and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French and Eli; lish Broadcloths; American, English und French Caaiuicres; Doeskins, Twoods, Ac.; Cudiuiere, Velvet, Silk ami Satin Vestings; all of which lie is prepured to tunica to order ut short notice nnd in tho latest fashion. None hut tlio best, work men are employed, and, therefore, every mumt- fiietured article cnit, with sufuty, bo warruutcdto suit tlio most particular. Thq subscriber lias also n fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket lldkf*., Cra vats, Under Shirts aud Drawers, all of which will be sold nt New York price*, by M. GEARY, Draper nnd Tailor, Sign of the Golden Lamb, cormcr of Whit aker and Broughton streets. net 18 ilAMIf/ronnsTSYMONS huvo received por Hartford und Suvaiinah: A ^llX. choice assortment of French, English and Belgium CLOTUS,CASSIMERS AND VEST INGS, selected with the. greatest caro, nitii oftlio best imported in this country. VVo nro it mv j ire- pared to iimitufacture nt the shortest notice, ami in tho host manner, tiny garment in our line, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET. net 13 — Savannah, Ga. HATS AND CAPS.—D;‘aTaM- BLER &CO. have on hand a full nnd com pleto assortniciit of every possible variety of IIATS AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that a more fashionable, n larger or better selected stock of this kind of Goodslias never been ollered to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi co, Ashland, Bituim Vista, Rough and Kenny, Kuttchorn, uml Wool Huts of every description. One oftlio partners residing ut tlio North, ena bles us to receive weekly supplies of goods. To Merchants and Planters we oiler °i n as favorable terms us enn be had 8/,*;:‘,?.y. r „W ort *’ nrt 2S 1 TUh!i BHtl.LT. Fl MATS! lTA'«’S!—From tlio|Fn«W- oiinbte 1I»* otoro of Messrs. Beebe & Cos- nir, liromlway, New York. Those who have been in the habit of sending to them for their Huts, can bo furnished with the wnno article, ut Now Yoik prices, by calling on oct 19 I). A. AMBLER & CO. r Plielps' Gil). By Cohttii Jk FoudicU.' At Private Sale.—00 finrVelM' ' , po» 30. Georgia f'lour., ’ . j, . By Golicn ft X’osdiok. ’ At Private Salo —53 barrels uud 7 sacks, - nov 30 ’ . Bacon Sides; . . V By Colien A fvstUck; At Private Sale.—10 jihds. . , nov 30 nov Express & Accommodation Line, NO MONOPOLY. EL P RINTS.—A very large lot of English nml American Prints, to bo sold low by CANNON ft. LEONARD, dec G Corner Broughton nml Barnnrd-sts. C received per Steamer Northerner, a superior lot of Gents’ Dress Caps, consisting of Cirellinn, Taylor, B Ln Mode. Nuvy, Silk, Glazed, Polka, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, uuil Travelling Cups. Also Leather Travelling llat Boxes, for sale by nov G D. A. AMBLER ft CO. T'kinwes and wimps.— a A assortment: also, Bonnets, Ribbons, I Caps, &c. now offering very low. dec 20 CANNON ft good indies’ CANNON ft LEONARD. QlIAWLS.—Attention is requested to our ^ assortment of dress Shawls, comprising al most overy inscription, nml ofteriug ut prices to *uit the times. CANNON ft LEONARD, dec 20 T ARD OIL.—G cusks Lard Oil, superior quul- -Li ity, for sale by BRIGHAM ft KELLY, dec 20 T^JLOUR.—Flour m barrels and in sucks, L just received from J. W. Lewis’ Mills, Cuss Co., uud from Tiiylor’sMills;Alabama, for salo by dec20 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. C OFFEE.—GO bags Rio Coffee, just ro ceivcd, and for salu by E. SWIFT, dee 20 Tj^IiOUM.—25 bbls best Canal Flour, receiv- L ed, nnd for snlo by E. SWIFT. doc 20 CWEET MALAGA WINE.—20 qr hj casks S. M. Wiue, for sale by _dec 20 E. SWIFT. ~Y\7’KAFPINW PAPE d.—100 reams ,* Wrapping Paper, for salo by _ <toc 20 E. SWIFT. C ASHMERE SHAWLS. — Just re ceived per Vernon, new styles printed Cashmere Shawls. Also, in store, fine and su perfine Broclie Shawls ; 4-1, 8-4 nml 10-4 lino Plaid Wool Shawls; 4-4 to 104 Zephyr Wors ted Shawls, for sule by nov 25 HENRY LATIIROI*. F 1WS, &C.—Landing 50 drums New Figs; 100 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins; 2 bbls dried Currants; 10 boxes Citron; 10 kegs Maluga Grapes, for salo bw nov 29 WOOD, pLAGHORN &CO. R aisins.—fio i». do, just received, nov 20 fos New Raisins, 30 qr do hid for salu by E. SWIFT. OW OPEN#iG—This morning, a very desirable lot o/Dresa Goods, Shawls and Oil Cloth Table C«/ers. nov 22 JdANNON & LEONARD. W. R ED BE,VNKETS.-1I), 11, and 124, superior Hod Blankets; G4, Crib do; Quil ted Comforts, for salo by nov 27 fHENRY IL 8TOTESBURY. OClIUYLlllLL COAL.—100 tons Red Ash ; 100do White Ash, suitnblo for grates, for snlo low, for cash only, by nov24 WOOD, CLAGIIORN ft CO. S HEATH INCA PAPER.—fl uumis HI, 18,20 uud 22 oz.; 20 reams Sheatliiug Paper, 50 libls Pitch and Tar, 20 do Bright Vuruisb, 10 do Coal Tar, for salo by dec G WOOD, CLAGIIORN ft CO. ^TkORGIA LARD AND FLOUR—For side low by del: 9 ALBERT HARD. OPEKM AND WHALE OIL.— hlula Winter Sperm Oil, 5 do fall do, 7 do Whale (hi, 3 do Paint do, 3U0 kegs White and Black Paints, for sale by dec 7 WOOD, CLAGHORN ft CO. lit ALF.X’R R. LAWTON. Jy A U ARD.—I have removed to tlio city ol Mncott, for tlio purpose of practising I/iiw, and shall practise ill all tlio Cdltrts of the Southern Circuit, and in any other Courts in which busi ness mav ho confided to me. dec If — CARLETON B. COLE. D OMESTICS. — A further supply of * Plaids, Shirtings, Marlboro Stripes ami just received and for side by A MINIS, nov 30 O PERM OIL.—For side by O nov 23 A. MINIS. C - WDFISII,&c. —10 drums new Codfish, J 15 half bids No 1 Mackerel, 55 boxes Scaled Herrings, landing from brig Philurn, nnd for sule |,y W. AI. DAVIDSON, dec 1 West side Market square. M ” ACKER EL.—Landing per Grampus, 4(1 half bills, 40 quarter do, and 20 kite No 1 Mackerel, ami for suic by decl WOOD, CLAGHORN ft CO. G t IN.—GO bbls Phelps’ Gin, lauding and for T salu by E. SWIFT. O NE HUNDRED ABLE BODIED NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work on the Central Rail Road, for one year from Janu ary next, for which liberal wages will ho given, in monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap ply to VERST1LLE, LUFBURROW ft BUTLER. nov 20 — AGUE It R EOT YPE PLATES, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,at low pri ces, with a liberal discount to wholesale pur chaser*. Voigtlander Cameras of ull the differ ent sizes, Cases, Chemicals, and every tiling in the line, coustauly on hnml at wholesale aud re tail. E. ANTHONY, Late Anthony, Clurk ft Co., den 7 —5nios 247 Broad way, N. Y. rpO PLANTERS. MECHANICS JL AND M ERCHANTS.—Tlio subscriber lias on linnd, and is constantly receiving, u well select ed assortment of River Lumber,Timber,Shingles, und Fire Wood,which he offers forsaleon uccom- inodutiug terms. Purchasers would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders for either of the above articles left at hi* ofiice, 112Bay street, oral the Eusteru wharf, will be promptly attended to. dec 14 R. A. ALLEN. n r. t w k F. n SAVANNAH AND PALATKA, Via. Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville, Black Creek and Picolata. The steamer WM. GASTON, Cant. Wm. C. Mcmhffl, will leave Savuunuli every Friday Morn ing at 10 o'clock, from Anderson's lower wharf. Stages run in connection with her to all the interior Towns aud St. Augustine. Shelias been starting from .Savannah on the same days ns the Mail Line, and has run uheud of them more than 21 hours, and consequently is by far tlio fastest Boat ou the route. Her accommodations arc unsurpassed by any boat. , Thu Agent receives and forwards all goods by this boat, free of commissions. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to the Agent, It- II. D. SORREL, oct2G — Corner Bay and Bull Streets. «3H|i TO KENT.—The STORE at thocor- -liaiRL ner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, known as tho Palo AUo. Possession can lie had on tlio 1st day of February next, or sooner, by applying to Rev. J. F. O’NEILL, or dec 0 — JOHN E. WARD. fi STERLING LANIER, oct 27 FLOYD HOUSE, MACON, GA. M FO ic RENT.—The Westorii Tene ment of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining the one occupied by Messrs. Edwin Parsons ft Co., Pos session given immediately. Enquire of G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct II Gibbons building. A three story Brick PLANTATION BROGANS. The subscriber has just received per brig Splendid and other vessels from.Boston, 21 cases Plantation Brogans, which will homdilns low as possible. Planters, Far,tore nnd others, wlm have huou unable to get thuir mousures fitted in this city, cun bo supplied by calling soon. IIo has also a full supply of Satinet Jackets nnd Pants, lor servants. WILLIAM B. HALE, nov 30 . 1G3 Congress Street. SUHGSOW DKMT1STS. M AY be consulted at their rooma N. E. corner of St. Julian street und Market Square, nt any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian •street. — 13 John P. Gavan Ac Co... AUCTION AND COMMISSION MRRCIIANl H, And Fovwnvdhm Ai'cuts, ItlucUnl"Gn. Macon, July 20,1847 ly .jiffy 23 B ooks and 8Tat*ionerv.— All the SCHOOL BOOKS iiLeoionioii u.*-e in this suction oftlio cuuntrv. are. kept on liauu.- A great varioty of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Alt assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal culated to suit thti lusty of every ouq,.wil{t it Va riety of interesting GAMES for 'youth. Family aud other BIBLES, nnd Hymn Bonlui for ull denominations, in plain, substuofful und ulegant binding. NEW BOOKS of all kinds constantly;■ re ceived* v BLANK BOOKS ofeVerv description. Also, PLAIN und FANCY STATIONERY. J. B. CUBBEDGK, nov 3 South side Market sqr., Savannah, C ~ 4 H RIMTMAS PitESENTS^h^’q^mfi ^ or Token of Remembrance, u Christmas and Now Yenr’s Gil\ for 1848. < The MayiloWur for 1818, edited by Mrs E.Oakes Smith. , The Book of Cliristutua J descriptive of the cus toms, ceremonies, traditions, fun. feeling und fes tivities of the Chrutmad season, by Thuuius K. llorvey. ^ The Gift of Friendship t. a token of Iluniem* brunco for 1848. Friendship's Offering : a Christians, NewYettr nnd Birthday Prouent, fur 1848» The Christian Keepsake and Midsin"<>ry An nual for 1848. The Fountain J n gift •• t t</»iirltn tho pure mind byway Of reineiilbruiice," edited by IL Hastings Wjdcli - , ; Frti.Urt • selected ftbnt the worka ofNorthcopo, Bewick, nnd others, eihbolliahed Witll'tnUiieroun oiigravings on wood. .. v : '. Thu Snow Storm*, a ChristmoHstory,'hy ; Mt»- Gore, elognutly bound. Also,elegant Biblea and Prayer Bonks,Albums, Poetical works, Juvenile Books and Guinea, too nuinuroiiiito mention. For sale by ,/ , J. B. CUbBEDGE, dec 21 Snitlli siiln Market square. P K .FP”Tr‘"''w uuoH8. Tlio Heroines ol 45 Femalo Portruite; The Poet's rieusuuuce,**a tUniJou hook, with splendid vignette pages; Tho.Cliurm, with boautiftilly colored jilules uud .jllumimned border; Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book; Heath’s Kenpsnke nnd llentli’a Book of rBeimty, three superb old favorites; Tho Opal; JWilutte of Memory; The Military atid 'Naval Ani\;iii);Thu Jitveuile .Serap-bonl:; Tim .Gem of the Season, ajilendidly embellished in Mezzotinto; The Chris tian Keopsake; Friendship's Offiiitug; The Paru- blcsuf our Lord, in curiously carved liiiiding uml richly illuminated; Tho suine iu n now uud liuiid- some style ofinnrocco binding; The May Flower; Tim Gift of Friendship; Tho Hyacinth; Christ mas Blossoms; The Snow Slonn; Ileudldy’s Sa cred Mountain iu Saxony* gilt; Flora’a-Dictinnury iu cloth and Turkey morocco; Jamieson's (Charac teristics of Women; Illuminated Gcmp oft Burred Poetry; The Gallery of Nature a vultpbfo work by the Rev. Thomas Milner, M. A., proJiwoly.il- 1 nstrated mid handsomely bound in Turkey mo rocco; Fleetwood’s Life of Christ and tlio _'Apou ffe*, English edition, illustrated'; Sronelrin tho Lives of tlio Patriiirplis uud Prophets {.Splendid editions of the Poets, and- nninerinfs t Yulunhla uiiscelluiieous works m rich liiiidjUg,. recently published by Appleton ft Co., Ilarpor,ft' Broth er, Wiley ft Pittiinm, uud others. ,' Velvet nml Ttirkov morocco BiblesAPraycr ms editions nnd sizes,' Hpleudid nov 29 N EW GOODS.—2U pieces black Alpacca from 25 cte up ; 2 pieces Brown do ; 2 doz dark Kid Gloves, No. G to 8, and another lot of those Collars at 25 cts. Just received and lor sale by JOHN MURPHY, nov 29 S OFA8.—Fino Spring scat, Gothic pattern; Covotop Serpentine do. Also n great vari ety of Plain and Tufted Sofas, just recoived, nnd for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Sniots’ Building. /~1 UM DROPS.—A fresh supply of Hen- VX rion’s Gnm Drops, received per brig Vir ginia, and for sale by dec 1 G. R» HENDRICKSON. ILK FRINGE.—12 pioefcs ^re^co^veH ^nd^for 1 sale by nov 29 JOHN MURPHY. B leached shirting, r * * &c. — 2 case* ___ Blenched Shirtings from Gj cte up; 10 pieces twilled Stripes; 50 doz Mudrass Ilhdfs; Blue Bonnets, Rough nnd Ileadv Coats for Boys, in store and for sale by JOHN MURP1IY. nov 29 E RVALENTA.—'The daily use of this valuable aud pleasant nutriment is said to be exceedingly serviceable to grown persons or children suffering from constipation. It is pre pared with either water, milk oe- beef ten, as it agrees the host. For sale bv dec i g. r. Hendrickson. w BOOK CASES.—A Largo Assortment, just received, and for sale by I. W. MORRELL. nov 23 Sritets* Buildings. C lfiRCULAR.—The undersigned has Io- J rated himself in Newark, New Jersey, a* u Generul Agent. Persons at a distance wishing articles pur chas'd in this or adjoining cities, will find it to their advantage to procure them through the agency of tho undersigned, who will ho at all times advised of the lowest price urticlcs cun bo purchased at, and who from. Tlio various branches of manufacturing tiffs city excels in, makes ft a desirable place for an agency to he located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia fot the last eghleen years, flatters himself that he will he able to fill oruersfrom individuals ofthe South ern country generally, but more particularly from Georgia, us near their fancy ns though they wore hero themselves,and, in many instances, at lower prices. Tho strictest care taken iu Shipping and In ; suring, if instructed. JACOB It. DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey sept 10 3mo— I'D RENT. Building iu State Street. A two story Wooden Buildiugiii Broughton st. A two story Wooden Building in JelVersou st. A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House iiUaciiod, next door east of Mrs. Boiirko’s residence. ' For terms, upplvto sept 22 COHEN ft FOSDICK. (Hi FOR RE N T.—Three floora of Mr. Jffiik Waldburgh* building near the Exclinuge, un der tlmt occupied by Mr. W. Woodbridge.abo two upper floors of tho building immediately be low the Exclmuge, and several floors uuder the building occupied by Mr. Walsh, one of them a ground door. nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM ft SON. f jjt. TO RENT.—From tho 1st of Novein- aLlier next, a commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St. John's Church. Term* very moderate. Apply to June 3 - — II. GANAHL. WHOLESALE WINE, LIQUOR VV AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188 Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform hi* frionds, that he continues to keen on hand at his old stand, West Side of the Murket, a largo assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO CERIES, all of which he offers on the best pos sible term*. Ho is also constantly supplied with the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI DER, to which he respectfully invites the atten tion of tho public. — nov 3 S AUCES.—Wo/chestersltire, John Bull, In dia Soy nnd Reading Sauces, just received andforsaloby J. ROUSSEAU, dec 18 cor Bull and Broaghton-sts. M TO RENT.—The House at the head of Bay Street, recently occupied by 31 r E B Crnno, a* a carriage warehouse. Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey Co's hat store, suitable lor counting rooms of luwyers’officers. Apply to II. A. CRANE, sept 27 NO TICIE .—The Consignee of n Books of various editions nnd size*,' Splendid morocco and paper Macho Albums 'arid Port folios, Gold Pencil Cases, Juvenile Book* in great varioty, Games, &c. For sale bv . • — JOHN At. coo; dec 20 JPEK. TYrOTlCE.—A. B. GARDNER would ro- -Li spectlully inform Ills friends arid fitstomers that lie lias taken tho store rccerilly occqpied by Messrs. Wceils ft Alorrcl), No. 102,. Bryan street, I'ciilicld'rt Range, and would beg of his friends and customers generally, not to think for a mo ment that he hnshnught nut the former occupants, nr that lie has any of their ot<n stock in hi* store, Ouiih, Fislols, RilStiK, EL: nl ware Arc. Arc. Ace. SPORTSMEN anil others nro hereby notified that they can be supplied allow prices, for cash, with tho follow article*, viz; Double nnd Single Gun* from $3 to $50—Rifles. Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Conn Wren ches, Walker’s Caps, Baldwin's Gnu Wadding, Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle. Powder, Shot, &c. Also, A general assortment of !Jnrdwnrc,cousi*t- ilia ill part of Tallin and Pocket Cutlery, Locks, Hinge*, Similes, Shovels, Iloos, Axes, Hatchets, . , - . , . .. • AilgurvDrawing Kuita., 1)U. Mill., Curd/, Of !».!'■ “SE* ^."Si’rniSL.'irCfiu .. e “ he has nil entire NEW STOCK OK GOODS, consisting of China, Glass, Crockery, Britannia and Japan Wares, Tahiti nnd 1’ocket Cutlery, House Furnishing Articles, ftc. Ac., selected with great care, which he oilers for sale ms cheep us enu bo bought iu this city, and hopes, by a strict attention to bis own business, to merit a share of puhljc patronage. -4»nms 'dec G P IANO FORTES.—Tho suhncrilicr has just received from the incut celebrated man ufactories in the United Stales, h Jirffeassortment of PIANO FORTES, among wlitehmay lie found Cliiekering’s patent with inetuIJicfrhines} Minina ft Fischer’s grand action, uiul,A 11 Gale ft Co’s, improved action, in mahogany, rose wood uud black walnut frames. Also; Coleinurt’s /Eoliun Attachment, which is an inviiliiitMd addition to tho Pimm; ull of which is offered .for sale at tha manufacturers’ lowest prices, by • . > I. XV. jXIQKHI’LI,, nov 22 Smots' buildings, Broughton st. ^NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, per bark Exact from New York, is requested to call and take him away, or lie will bo sold to pav expen se*. Wash burn, wilder ft co. dec 20 , FOR SAL E.—A second hand CARRIAGE AND HAR DNESS, nearly new. Apply to — JNO. II.REID ft CO. N otice to consignees.— Transportation Office, Central Rail Road— October 5,1847.—Consignees of Cotton or other produce by this Road, are hereby notified that re ceipts will he required for all freight delivered.— They will therefore send persons to receive their consignments who aro authorised.to aign such re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, oct 0 — Eng’r and Superintendent T ARD.—15 bbls and 35 kegs for sale by - ——- JLt dec 11 THEODOREi W HISKEY AND TOBACCO.—20barrels N Y Whiskey ; 25 boxen Fisher’s Tobac co, just received unu for sale by dec 10 E. SWIFT. ftc. &c. Plonse cull and examine before iMirclm-ingelso- where. JOHN CAKRUTTIKKH, No 175 Congress Street, Suviiutiidi. N. II. Hide* nmilu to order, and allkiudsof Iteimiring ofGiins, Rifles. Locks, &c. carefully nml punctually attended to and warranted. Or ders from the country, or work sent to lie done will bo attended to olid returned by the bonis, or otliur conveyance, with the sume fidelity, ns if per sonally present pet ^ D aguerueo ty i»e por traits.—t. T. WILMOT respectfully informs tho public, that he, with the assistance of an oxpcrinncei] Artist, is now ready to execute Portraits of ail sizes, after the most improved methods for beauty and durability; and invites tho Ladies und Gentlemen of Savannah, and Visitors, to call nt hi* Gallery, nt tho corner of Bryan St. nnd Murket Square, where ho will at all times lie lmppy to wait ou them. T. T. W. has for sale Double nml Single Gold I.nrkcte, Gold Brncclcte, Broaches, A'C. &c. for Miniatures. Daguerreotype Artists nro also informed tlmt lie will keep lor ealo all article* used in their pro fession. — nov 12 S'* HOCEUIES, I’Rl7lt8*ANiT~IDONFEC- VX TIONARIES.—The Subscribers would respectfully inform tho Citizeus of Savannah, tlmt they have commenced husinere in the brick building, next to Walker's .Marble yard, and di rectly opposite to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionary, south side of Broughton street, where they ore now receiving, and will constantly keep on hand, a general assortment of groceries, fruits, ftc. a- mougst which may he found Almonds, Rahiiis, Prunes, Citrons, ftc. und they hope by strict at tention to business, and soiling ut low prices, to merit a slmre of public patronage, dec 14 JESSE ft CADY. S UGAR AND TOBACCO STORK! No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the. Indian, near Monument-S'jnnrc.—The subscriber/ returns his grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, who have bo liberally patron ised hint during the last four years, and begs to as sure them that Tie still import* the very best brands, of which ho has on hand at this tune n large assort ment. lie would call p'articiilafatteutitm to n lute shipment which hu can fully warrant. Also to his stock ofchawiugTobucco, Snuff*, ftc lt ftc., all of which he wiiUell on as good terms a* can. bu had elsewhere. • P. JACOBS. july27 Jy— : 1 'INE GOLD &£ILYE*t GOODS, ftc.—Including some very fine Watches, of every description; reul Diamond and rich Jew elry, of great vuricty, and embracing tlio newest lusnions. Reul Silver Pitchers,Ten Sets!'Goblets, Mugs, Syphons nnd Fish Knives uud Forks; iiew pat ent Gothic patlcm Forks and Snoops, vdry ele- S nut; Princo Albert und double threuded )>attein o., nml plain; Sherwood's GuIymiuc Batteries with directions ; Papier Macho- Goods : iu abun dance ; Vases: Plated mid Military Wares; Gui tars, Flutes, Accordiitn*, Banjos, and Sheet Mu sic; Walking Canes, Ac. Cull aud see,ms now opened. IW Repairing of Watches and Clocks attend ed to as usual, aud warranted.. • « d. n. nicTioja*, dec 4 1st door West of Pulaski House. W ALLOW WARE,—Market and'TrV- veiling Baskets of different iff/exf.'Willow Wagons, Cradles, Chairs, Cloths BuskMs aud Hampers. -Also, forty sets Children's Wagon Wheels, sepamtfl from tlio carriage, ut per set, just received nnd for sale by COLLINS ft BULK DRY. dec 11 Bryan-streot, oppbisite' Wilbiot’s. mo JL Subscriber* uro doi6frfim6ff Id. roffuce their Stock of Boji|i»:t*_nod>RibboM. Artificial and afd»t*.