The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 23, 1847, Image 3
THE ATRK*
,v.C. Lessen) ft atfiMigrr*
t M^a.mniDE liuiman.
f„,j ErKxiso, Thuiwivvy, Dr.c. 23.
Will bo porformeil tho Vundevillo ofUio
YOUNG WIDOW. .
,, Polka do Boheiuo by Milo. Adelaide ami
M Mathilda Lehman.
Tight Hope, by Charlus Whither.
Pm Ecopw. by A! Ho. Flora Lobtiinn.
To conclmlo with tbo ballot of
M. DUGHOLUMRAN.
Character* by tho Lehuiau family.
ty For particular^ see small bills. doe 2T
AfFOB NEW VOlllKrtdld EtTnb.
gfitt tided Line.—Tbo regular packet brig L.
JHLDWIN.T. Bassett master, having part of
her freight engaged will huvo quick despatch.—
For freight or passage, apply on bourd at Tel-
& wharf, or to BRIGHAM ft KELLY,
dcc'23
:;.ra» FOB AUGUSTA AND
Jiaja! HAMBURG.—The light druugh-
8ieam*P«cket II. L. COOK, John U. Ihiv mast
W, U receiving freightund passengers, at Anilor-
ion's lower wharf, aud will leave To-Moiirow
Aitmsoox, at6o'clock precisely. "She will con-
tianetn leave every Friday at the same hour.
For freight engagement* or passage, applv on
board or to S. SOLOMONS ft CO.
QT Way iVoiglit payable by shippers. No
freight will bo rocelvod on bourd after 4 o’clock
on 9w afternoon of departure. Freight will be
received in atom during the absence of tbo bout
free of charge. wtlif— dec 23
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
rjrrr/bb he drawn tms day.j^
S4ln close To-Morroio Morning ,u 12 o'clock.
Drawing due on Christmas Morning.
75 number*—13 drawn balluLs.
Greene & 1* ultwkl Monument Lot'y
Extra Class No. 59. for 1817.
Draws in Charleston, 8. C. This Day, 23d.
J. \V. Mauuy &• Co. MauagerH.
(Successors to J. G. Gregory ft Co.)
IIIOHKS'r CHIZHS.
1 prizo of
$13 500
«
iriz.es of
$500
1 do
3,000
10
do
3011
1
1,500
10
do
250
1 do
1,250
10
do
200
1 do
1,117
40
do
100
5 do
1,000
200
do
90
Ac. ftc. ft-c.
Tickets# 1—Halves $2—Ur*. .*51].
1'acingc of wholes §100, warranted to draw 52
Do Halves 50, do do 2G
Do Quarters 25, do tie 13
A IMUNCEIfY SCHEME.
Draws in Alexandria on Christmas Day.
75 iiimibur*—14 drawn ballots.
uiniiF.sT prizes.
1 prize of
$;i5,ooo
1
prizes of
$2000
1 do
13,000
20
do
1000
1 do
10,000
20
do
(500
1 do
5,000
20
do
400
1 do
3,500
250
do
200
ftc. ftc.
ftc.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Qrs. $7,50.
Prizes cashed at tills Oflice.
ryTickelsaud Shares fur sale.and orders from
the country attended to ntthe Old Established Of*
ficcof 1*. B. PENDERGAST,
No. 5, White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull
St. opposite the 1'uluski House,
dec 23
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS !
Sales tlote To-Morrow fiernoau at 4 o'clock.
Drawing due on Christmas Morning.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
Drew at Columbus Wednesday.
Class No. 24— D. I'.uxv.ft Co., Managers.
For Lie Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of
Augusta,
'8 numbers—14 drawn ballots.
CAPITA!. PHIZKS.
10 prize of
10 do
10 do
10 do
$8,000
2,000
1,500
1,000
( , Ac. &.c. &e.
rickets $2—shares in proportion.
Package Wholes cost $52, must drawback $28
J prize of
1 da
1 do
1 do
$300
200
175
150
llulr
Quarters
23,
13,
$25,000—TICKETS $0.
Sales close This Afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Drawing due To-Morrow Morning.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
DELAWARE AND GEORGIA.
For the Benefit of the Mr.pcndcnt Fire Company of
A u gust n.
Extra No. 51—D. I’ai.vk ft Co. Managers.
Drew in Wilmington, Tuesday, 21st iust.
78 number lottery—13 drawn ballots.
CAPITAL PRIZBS.
. I of $25,000—1 of $5,000.
83,080—30 of 1000—300 of #130.
&c. Ac. Ac.
Tickets $3; Halves $3; Qitarturs $Hc.
For sale nt
G. W. WYLLY'S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane.
1*9* Orders from the country promptly attend*
«'»to, and prizes cashed on demand. dec 23
A gricultural MEETiNG.~An~ii.i.
• jnariied meeting of the Agricultural Socic-
tyorCIwtlmm nyd adjacent Counties, will be held
at the Court House in the city of Savauiiuh, on
1 bn Day, 23d iust. nt 11 o’clock, A. M. Mem
ber# aro requested to meet punctually, as busi
ness of importance will bo laid before them. By
"*»• W. II. CUVLDU, l«t Vino PnuldanL '
dec 23
M ARINE"and FIRE INS. BAML—SoVilm
nab, Dec. 22, 1847—This Bank will be
)!? . on Saturday next, the 25tli iust. being
• nristiiias Day. Persons liaviug paper falling
<lue an tint day, will pleasu attend to the same
previously. j. OLMSTEAI), Cashier.
jhctM o—
CEGAUS.—3.5,01)6 Spanish Sugars, various
, l,r, ‘»ds, somo very choice for salo low, to
‘■•oseconsignment, by J. LAMA,
dec 23 ;{_
FLAirSEEirDAN-
v -" DIES, — Excellent articles to allay tlio
voiigJi of .Meades, Golds, Ac. A supply iust re-
l «'ved, and for solo by A. T. MOWN E,
>_ dec 23 ^ Smuts’ Building.
R ? FUOUR, Ac. —Landing, 10 half
tt , bills. Rye Flour t 25 boxes Sperm Caudles;
W do Judd’s patent do; 30 kittsj.hlackercl: 40 4
for sale
A ^ffWOBIDSsttI balo aoft-ahellod Almonds,
, ^ A. T. BOWNE,
_ . SiiiLi,' Building,.
flAMt’IIINK.—A-Ihuli supply ufmiro Cant-
phum, just received and for solo by
_*» iSA.'l!. BOWNE, Smou’ building..
A £ LUt It ANT d.CITUON'AND
7* PRUNES—For solo by
•loo JO H. J. GILBERT.
Al AOKBltKI,.—15 hairGSilT
1TX urul, ami UA kilt. do. do.
oliip-Trontoti, and rorttnluby
doc Id CONNKRAT * BARIE.
TSOlt SAKE.—ANo ( ;ro Man who is a good
JO Cook. KOB. HABERSHAM A SON.
nov 5
No. 1, Mack~
Lnnding iVoiu
COAP.-50 boxos Bnrcliell’s Soap, latuUug
trinn f i,,a *to Pvnni m...i e.h ,...
from bark Exact, nud for sulu by
&FO!
dec 10
COHENd
SDICK.
PIIKI8TMAS PKESE NTS.-China,
Vy Wood and Tea Setts, fur Children; single
n.:..- n....* - for presents; Mnntel
. ivood Work Boxes,
elegant Japanned Dressing-cases, Dissecting
.Maps, combining instruction with amusement;
Panoramic views of Chios, Moveable Dancing
Figures, Fancy Boxes, .Magnifying Mirrors, Mar
bles, Whips, together with n gront variety of
Wood and Tin Toys, recently received and for
sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY.
dec 21
B UTTER,—10 kegs Superior Goshen But
ter. landing from brig Excel and for sale by
dec 21 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
S HAVING SOAP.—Price GJ Cents—
Warranted to be snpe.tior to any offered for
sale in Savunnuh. Received per brig Excel and
for sulu by W HUMPHREYS, Jr.
dec 21 14—
W HITE ISAB SO AP,—Price 25cents
per Bar.—Received 20 boxes per bark Ex-
■* * * ••• **1IK.E— "
act and lor sale by
dec 2f
W. 1IUMP1J
2YS, Jr.
14—
1\TEW YEAR’S CAKES.—A few Uhls
J-1 iVesb New Yoar’s Cukes, uovv lauding from
brig Excel, and Tor mile l,y
W. W. GOODRICH,
dec 21 Stnols' building. Wbitaker-sirpet.
y INEGAlC* —10 Ubis Wine Vinegut, jus
received nud fur hu!o by
AY. AV. GOODRICH,
dec 21 Smets’building, Whitaker-street.
DO tin* C LDTUING.-1 am now oneu-
JJ ing another lot of Boys’ Clothing perorig
Excel. Among thorn tire fine Black Cloth Jack
ets and Pauts. Fig’ll Satin A'ests, Satinet Jackets
and Punts, Tweed Cus. Sacks, Ac. &c. Call
soon at the Chimp Clothing Storo.
GEO. S. NICHOLS,Gibbon#’ Range,
doc 21
M ~ALAGA GRAPES AND RAISINS.—20
kegs Malaga Grape s; 20 whole, 25 half and
25 qr boxes Raisins, just received per brig Ex
cel, and for sale by Vv. AV. GOODRICH,
dec21 _ Smets’ building, AVhitnkor-stroef.
T A SID,—15 bbU and 545 kegs for salo bv
JU due 11 T! IEO DO RE MINIS.
W HISKEY AND TOBACCO—20l».irreJs
N Y Whiskey ; 25 boxes Fisher’s Tobac
co, just roccivcd and for sale by
Tobac-
E. SAVIFT.
den 10
/iUNNV CLOTH.—25 bales, for saioby
vJ nov 27 : U. A. C RAN E. _
B UTTER AND SOAP.—15 tirkiug choice
Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pale
Soap, lauding from bark Exact, tiud for sulo by
dec 10 SCRANTON A JOHN STUN:
jo OS HEN BUTTER.-S' kogslresb
VX Goshen Butter, lnnding from bark Exact,
warranted of the best quality, nud for sale low by
ALBERT HARD,
dec 14 Cor. Broughton end Dravton-St*.
£JODA AND BUTTER CRACKEaS. i*u.
O Landing 25 boxes Soda A Butter Crackers;
20 do English Dairy Cheese; 500 dried Beef; 200
smoked Tongues; 3 bbls dried Currants; 5 bbls
Soft Shelled Almonds. For sale bv
dec 14 AVOOD. CLAGHOilN A. CO.
C IGARS •—«B>,754)Ciumeucmi;igur»i
La. Alumuna do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000
Priucipie do, lauding from brig Avilsoii Fuller,
and lor sale by AV. M. DAVIDSON,
novG AVestside Market square.
S AEsNION, Ate.—Salmon in barrels; No, 1
Mackerel in half barrels and kilts; Figs
in drums; Pickols, Lobsters, Sardines, Walnuts,
Filbert*, Hazelnuts. Ac. Just received and for
sale low by ALBERT HARD,
dun 15 cor Broughton A Drayton-a ts
rtOltliSi—Bostivolvol Corks, for sale by
Vy A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
dee 14 Market Square.
B IRD &EEI>«—1 bbl of Canary and lleiup
Seed, forside by A. T. Bt)AVNE,
dec 21 Smets’ buildings.
• i..P at<? Nt do ;
4 bbls. do; 30 bags old Java Coffee,
JSiH WOOD, CI. VGHORN & CO.
—20 boxes assorted Candies, re-
, ce,v °d per brig Excel, and for sale nt the
'“'yist market price by A. T. BOWNE,
. - SmoU* Buildings.
j\| OTIPO ES.—A supply of very clioicu se-
. inttoil .Mottoes suitable for parties mid
Carntiiias presents, for sale by
•lie 23 A. T. BO \VNE, Sinet.V Biu|dings.
—5S ONiLY.—A film lot of black
Gimps, Sewing Silk Fringes, black Silk
(•ace aiid Edgings; an assortment of Luce Caps,
i* u* French Needle-worked Muslin
,lars’ mid under lldklL-, to be found at
.Iec2^ A. EINSTEIN’S.
(■JAskciiekskano Nowmskiiv.—ir.
tuk. Ulivo.4o ; iI5 Mils N O Wlltakcv, lami-
> n J«iid for Halo liy
pSSSj® BCllAW v ON,.y JOHN8TON. _
rpOOTn UBUSIIJCS;—A. vary, cliolco
“wortnient of Tooth Brushes, various nat-
1 ' fvf 8:1,15 ,ow A. T. IIOWNK,
Uec ^. Smets’ Buildings. _
EjUAMpAGNE.—23 baskets Bollinger Ciiaiu-
uni.. i ,a * ne » u, »d 20 boxos assorted Cordials, for
1. 'L W. AV. GOODRICH,
' -** Hniets’Jmildings.
| I*FE*ES.—40 bbls Apples, just remnved
dec^ f °r «ale by J ESSE A CADY.
ATFOES.—20 bids choice Potatoes,
ju*t received and for sain by
JKsiEACADY.
A Ac.—Apples, Figs, PruneV,
hri» n“ u , ,n ’* Currants, uow landing IVom
S Excel mid fur sulo by
.Woo JUSSE & CAtlY. Rrouglitan-Ht.,
i “ - " no^door Walker’. Marlilo Yard.
hutteu;' bkep;~*c^=iT w.
!™r 7?°"? Hn«ee, 10 half bid* F Si
3.? W!S ulr ' llld 'If Itoxox " ’
."“"d liall llld. Canal F|„u r . lai
C ABPK’rilYWjl, mi.a'niabtSTS^
Received bv reeeut arrivals, 10-4,11*4, 12-4,
best French Bed Blankets; AVhituoy, Mackinaw
IlnlUl nud American Blankets*, a few pieces 3 j»ly
and superior Ingrain Carpeting; 4-4 and 5-1 Oil
Cloths, for salo low by
doc 18 GODFREY A LaROCIIE.
D lfcES.S GOODS.—An assortment ol'tig.
t 5is!i:neres; plain Merinos; plain and lig’d.
Delaines; Raw Silk Plaids; col. ami Id’lc Alpaccas;
worst. Plaids; bl’k. Bombazine Ginghams; Mk.
Deinines and Barrages; French, English, and
American Prints; Scarfs, Shawls, Ac., in every
variety. For sulu low bv
dec* 13 GOD'FREA* AlaRt>CHE.
H" E3IONS.—^itTboxes Lemons, now landing
JLi from bark Exact and for sale by
dec 15 JESSE A CADY
W H18KB V.—15 bids old M ouongahela
AVbiskey, for sale by
doe II THEODORE .MINIS.
C "‘ IOl7 HALLOAVES’ ARBO"
• ROOT, for salo by ALBERT HARD,
dec 14 Corner Broughton and l)ruyton-sts.
N E AV 6l M, V.AN S'M O L7\ S SES,'A JT—L« nd-
iug, 25 bbls new crop X O Molasses, 25 do
mess Beef, 10 kegs Butter, 50 bids Potatoes, for
salo by AVOOD, CLAGHORN A CO
dec 10
“i ol tte wc ®^ oflniu * wbnt
J-J ■hall be comidorcd public nuisances.
PoMotUn Coqnoll 2d Auguit, 1837.
” “ raainod, That it ahall
Sbo. 10. Bo it ftirtlier oi
not bo In “
ho or go __
the letting „ w r —. ra —
the owners of such eattlo, so found at large, nhaH
forfoitand pay afliiiu not exceeding five dollars
for each uttd every time any such animal shall ho
found at large, nud it uhall be tha duty of tlio City
Marshal ana City Constables to tako such cattle
so found at large, contrary to the provisions of
this ordinance, and impound them until the said
fine and all costs oro paid; and if the suid animal
be not ulaimod in five days, it shall bo the duty of
the Cjty Marshal to sell the sumo ut the pound,
first giving ut least five days notico in ouo of the
public gazettes ortlio City, or the description of
the animal, tiud tbo time und place of sale; and
he hIiuII pay the nett proceeds urtor deducting
the fine uud costs, Into tbo City Treasury, sub
ject to the order of Council, who may and shall
order (bo sauie to bo puidlo tlio owner of such
animal when required.
A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c.
doc 15 (l—
N ~~ OTiCK—A. B. GARDNER would ro-
spertfully inform bis friends und customers
that be Ims taken the store recently occupied by
Messrs. Weeds A Morrell, No. 102, Bryan street,
Peufield’s Range, and would beg of bis friends
and customers generally, not to think for a mo
ment that lie lias nought out the former occupants,
or that ho bos nuy of their old stock in bis store,
or is in any wuy connected with them: but that
helmsnn entire NEAV STOCK OF GOODS,
consisting of China, Glass, Crockery, Britauniu
uud Japan Wures, Table nud Pocket Cutlery,
House Furnishing Articles, Ac. Ac., selected
with great cure, which he olfys for salo as cheap
ns can be bought iu this city, and bopos, by a strict
attention to his oicn bust ness, to merit a share of
public patronage. —Grnos dee G
P IANO FORTIES.—The subscriber has
just received IVom tbo most celebrated man
ufactories in the United States, n large assortment
of PIANO FORTES, among which limy be found
Chirkoring’s patent with metallic frames; .Mutins
A riseber's grand action, ami A II «i»lo A To’s.
improved action, iu mahogany, rose wood and
Idack walnut iVmucs. Also, Coleman’s TEoUati
Attachment, which is an invuluablo addition to
tlio Piano; all of which is ofiered for sale ut tbo
inuuiifucturcrs’ lowest prices, by
I. AV. MORRELL,
nov 22 Smets’ buildings, Broughton st.
F IN13 GOLD & SILVERGtTODS;
Ac.—Including some very fine AVatcbes,
ofevery description; real Diamond and rich Jew
elry, of grout variety, und ombraeing the newest
fusbions.
Real Silver Pitchers,Tea Sets, Goblets, Mugs,
SyphoiiH'Utid Fisli Knives uud Forks; new pat
ent Gothic pattern Folks and Spoons, very ele
gant; I’rineu Albert and double threaded pattern
do., and plain ; Sherwood’s Gnlvuuic Batteries
with directions ; Papier Muelie Goods in ubuii-
danco ; Vases; Plated and Military Wares; Gui
tars, Flutes, Accordians, Banjos, mid Shoot Mu
sic; AValkiug Canes, Ac. Cull und see, os now
opened.
lit* Repairing of AA'utches und Clocks attend
ed to us usual, uud warranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
dec 4 1st door AVest of Pulnski House.
S TOVES, ilOLLOAV^VARMtc;
—Economist and Kitchen sense Cooking
Stovos ? Otfieo Stoves'; Iron Furnaces for cham
bers; Pots, Kettles, Soup Digesters,Fish Kettles.
Potatoc Steamers, Ovens, Spiders Porcelain
Sauce and Stew Pans, A\ r -ufllo and AVnfor Irons,
Coal Scuttles, Oyster Gridirous for broiling Oys
ters, Foot Stoves, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs,
Fenders, Ac. for sale by
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
nov 22 108 Brvan-street.
W IILILOW WARE.—Market and Tra-
veiling Buskcts of dilfcrcnt sizes, AVillmv
Wagons, Cradles, Chairs, Cloths Baskets ami
Hampers. Also, forty sets Children's AVngon
AVhcols, separate from the carriage, at $1.1 per
set, just received and for salo by
COLLINS A BULKLF.Y,
den II Bryan-strect, opposite AV’iliuot’s,
S AUCES.—AVorchostorsiiire, Joint Bull, In
dia Soy and Reading Sauces, just received
and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
dec 18 eor Bull and Dronghtou-nts.
(AU illS A NTS.—Just received u lot of Cur-
runts, new crop, for sale ut 15 cents per lb.
‘ ’ ■ J. ROUSSEAU,
dec 18 cor Bull und Broughtnu-sts.
by
t lHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.—
/ 20 firkins Goshen Butter, landing from brig
Excel, and for salo bv
dee 20 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
SANTA C]
R. Old
Is now roa
injsr
__ HOWELL respectfully,proclaim* to
Old Sauta Clausa and bis Dsputies that lio
ready for them, having on/hand the lar
gest and iiest assortment of TOYS that over
was iu this city, (beingfourtimes tint oflast rear.)
Also, Fire-works aud Fancy Adicles. Ladies
uud GunUaiuen are rospoctftiUy jiuvited to call
und examine tlio goods, as itUwoiUiihetimo and
trouble, if they do not wish to jmrehoso. Do
not mistake the place t ,
td? r * HOAVELL, at tlio Fancy Goods Store,
No. lai 1 Congress street, Murlet square, on
posite N. B. Knapp’s Suddiery sure,
dee 20 \ —
A " ~ TINMA!V WAIYTEI»:-Agoodiof
bet will find steady umploy went, and tin
highest wages, by application to UtosUhKcribbr.
avm. Dibble.
Macon, Dec Itf. *4— doc 20,
..SAW* i.ogT.-j.amrfiN *. co
iredtpcnny on iho buiinenin iu vorioaii
bho«, .tick a. Tenu, Awning., Turnnwling.,
Oiboat C uvord, nud Suili ofovorv dccrintiwi;
bnpo b/ unremitting ntteulion, combined
i nn oxlen«i»o knowledge of Uio bu>iuem,to
fit tlie continued patronage of those who give
*n a trial. 6
JFVJhip und Steamboat Flags made to order,
loc 8
. , F ®K *i*VEBP«Ot.—The Brit.
'hip DEVON1 OUT, Cnpinin Colburn, re-
lires only 600 bales Cotton to complete her
ir 6°* tor freight of which, apply to
doc 22 —3 It. HUTCHISON.
F ERIALE ASYLUM.—The Aumi
Aleeting of the Af embers of the Suvatinj
Female Asylum will be hekl oh Friday inorniij
the 24tb iust. uUl2 o’clock, at tbo Asylum. T
members arc rospcctftilly invited to attend, iisi
cluction will toko plnco fora Board of Dircctrei
for the eiirtuing year. 4— dec ^
W OOD^UUTTEItS.—AVallied Iff
12 AVood-Cutters ou n Plantation pt
the city, for whom fair wuges will lie paid,
dec 21 ROB. HABERSHAM A S
C ENTRAL RAIL ROADA DANKINtjO.
OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, 2d Decipor,
1847.—The annual election for Nino DirccP to
mnuungo tbo aftai s oftbis Institution, will I; eld
nt the Banking House in this city, on Mjday
tim 3d day of Jaumiry next, betwocutho hfsof
9 A. M. and 2 P. M. By order,
doe 3 GEO. J. BULLOCH, Corfr.
C ENTRAL RAIL ROAD AND BAIsTNG
CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, |c. 7,
1847.—Dividkxu, No. 1ft.—A dividend o|2 nor
share ou tlio Stock of this Coturmuy (otr than
tlio 8 per cent stock) hns been ueclarcdjs dky,
pavublu on and after tlio 15th Inst. j
GEO J. BULLOCH, 0»?r.
Holders of tbo now 8 per cent Sto6 v *H bo
paid the semi-animal Dividend on anqtcr tlio
15th iust. . iec 8
MlBWHfERV N OTTci^Mlls'.
-LtI. ELLEN DILLON oilers Lnr ^icos to
such as may require them, as Mii|ft*. or ns
moutlily Nurse. Sim Ims n DipDum /Midwife
from tlio Lying-in-IIospital of Duhlinjne of tbo
largest establishments of the kind iJie world,
having attended tbo lectures of thaWsFitution
ami been employed as “Midwifti iu for the re
quisite time. She Ims ulso writtenistimonials
from the highest sources in IrolanJfber capa
city ami attention us u Nurse.
She rulers to l)r. R. D. AmohtindDr.il.
K. Burroughs.
She can be found at her residoncN. E. corner
of Habersham street and Bny Lut 1 immediately
opposilo to the residence of C*pft u ke Christie.
dee 15 i -««
D ISSOIhUTIOX.—teo|i
heretofore existing under t »rm ol HAM
1LTON, HARDEMAN A '
dissolved by mutual consent
dorsigned are authorised
late firm iu dosing up th
the same. THOS
C\ F. L-
Surviving Copartners of the |t‘ Honiiltou,
Hardeumti A Co. i
Suvauuah, Sept. 1,1847.
flOPAKTIVERSlIir- The undor-
V-/ signed have formed u c» ,rt,,,!r8 hip under
tbo firm Ilf HAMILTON & AKUEMAN, fur
the transaction of a FAIT7IAGE AND
GENERAL COMMISSIO.«USINESS, aud
will lie thankful to their fYm* f° r a portion of
their patronage. ^ ILT0N>
THOM/ HARDEMAN,
Suvnnnnh, Sept. 1,1847 .,,, , , lt ® ,u *
• * Southern Recordet'I'l cdgoville 5 Jour-
mil A Messenger, Mucd Atlanta Luminary,
Atlanta, copy for four inc^';
C ORN MEAL.—'45 husiids fresh ground
Curn Meal, just received, and for sale bv
dec20 WASHBURN. WILDER A CO.
C l OftIV.—Clturokee'Corn constantly ou band
/ and for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by
dec 20 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
I RISH WHISK EY—For salo by
dec 20 E. SWIFT.
CTUART’S CANDIES—20 boxes Stuart’s
O steam refined Cutuly, for sale by
dec 20 E. SWIFT.
^lOFFBE.'—50 bags Rjo. Cuba, and Java.
1 for sale by
dec 20
II. J. GILBERT.
^LCOfJOL.—5 bbls Alcohol of the bust
. quality, for sale by
dec 20 '
A. T. BOWNE.
Smuts’ Building.
DRDADCLOTI1S, dfcc.—Broadcloths,
JJ Casiimoros aud Vestings, now ofiermg at
very reduced pricus.
cull and examine,
dec 20
Ail iu wuut will do well to
U1T, dbe.—Almonds, Raisins, Currants
Citron, Primes, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut
megs, Maue, Pimento, Pepper, Ginger and
Stuart’s steam refined Candies, for salu by
dec J8 II. J. GILBERT.
S il A WLSL—A eoinpleto ussorlment, prices
varying from 37.J cents to $12, also a low of
those rich Velvet Scarfs, at a reduced price,
dec 14 A. EINSTEIN.
G 1WNULYE FARINA COLOGNE.'
T 100 boxes, received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
dec 14 Murkct square.
H AV.7-4ft biiii(iles prime North River liny,
lauding from brig L. Baldwin, and for sale
by BRIGHAM A KELLY.
Raisins, 75
13.} by
doc 21
WOOD,
iannl Flour, lauding and for
CLAfJIlOKN & L’O.
S UNDRIES.—Sugar of the best quality;
Rio, Java, Cuba nud old Laguira Colfeo;
Mild now Clieeso 5 Currants, Cloves, Lemons,
Eiiglisb and American Mustard; Bariev, Tallow
aiidSnerm Caudles; Green uud Black ’Peas; Ap
ples,,Soap, Starch, Almonds, Citron, Butter, Ac.
all of which will bexohUuw and warranted to be
of tlio very best quality, by
dee 11 ALBERT HARD.
r&l"A5>BIRA WSINE.—A splendid article
Xt.L of Madeira Wine, in bottles aud casks. Al
so, a good assortment of Segnrs, for sale by-
dec 18 ALBERT HARD. *
B'^IR.53 CMC KERS.—For salo by
Jl II. J. GILBERT,
dec 18 Went side .Market square.
C 'lOFFUE.—100 bugs Rio, Java und Cuba
J Cefi'ee, for sale by
dec 11 THEODORE M INIS.
R ~ ABSINS, ALMONDS, CITRON
AND CURRANTS, just received per bark
Exact, aud for salo by J ESSE A CADY.
dee 14
/ MONFEUTJIONAR Y.—20 boxes assort-
cd Cuudy,juht received uud for sale bv
doc 14 JESSE A CADY.
OOAP, CANDLES, Ac.—50 boxes Soap,25 do
^ Sperm and 25 do Mould Candles, for sale by
dec 11 THEODORE MINIS.
P ILOT -READ AND BISCUIT.—10 bbls
Treadwell’s Pilot Broad; 30 do Sugar, Soda
and Butter Biscuit, lauding from brig L Baldwin
and for sulo by
dee 10 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
QNliFF.—a Gross .Mrs. Millers' and*Pctcr
O Lorrillurds’ superior Maccaboy and Scotch
Hindi*, in lirdf lb. bottles; also Mrs. Millers' fine
.Maccaboy Sun If, in bulk for sale by
3 A. T. HC
CANNON A LEONARD.
1 ' Fringes and oiniFS.—a good
assortment: also, Bonnets, Ribbons, Ladies'
Caps, Ac. now otlering very low.
dee 21) CANNON A LEONARD,
hj Bff AWLS.—Attention is requested to our
O assortment of dress Shawls, comprising al
most every description, and olfcriug at prices to
suit tlio times. CANNON A LEONARD,
dee 20
L ARD OIL.—o casks Lard Oil.suporiorqual-
ity, for salu by BRIGHAM A KELLY,
dec 20
1 71LOUR#—Flour in barrels and in sacks,
. just received from J. W. Lewis’ Mills, Cass
Co., and from Tavlor’ti.Mills;AlaI>aiiin, for sale by
dec 20 WASH BURN. WILDER A CO.
C iOFFEE*—50 lings liio Colfeo, iiwt_ ro
/ eeived, ami for salo I»y E. SVVIF
eeived, ami for salo I»y
dee 20
R,—25 bids best Cuuul Flour, receiv
ed, and for salo by E. SWIFT.
S WEET MALAGA WINE.-
1
1 casks S.
dec 20
M. Wine, for sale by
-20 qr
Circuit, ami in uu
ness may be conlf
doo 17 —
U NEGRO Mr.WANTLD—To work on
^i,„eqKLlVEHP6ot^Tfi7'l)Hr
, AftaJllltm, vupt. zvuugem, II >U
thirds loaded, nnd requires only 500 to 600 bales
Cotton tfrfill up. For (Veight* of that quantity,
— ISON.
api
It. IIUTCIIIS
-3
•nly to
dec 22
J2&. FOR NEW YORK,—Brig Line
iTfWiTlio fast vailing regular packet brig EX
CEL, P. B. Macyr master, will have Uumcd'mta
desnutch For freight or passage, apply on board
ut Moore’d wharf, or to
dec 22 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
FOR BOSTON.—The bark BACK-
®»US, Captiiin Porter, will have immediate
dospnteb. For iVeiglit, apply on board or to
dec 22 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
—o—***
„ The subscribers have ro^'^ 1
CAIUUAHES nnd
HORSES IVom Winkle,Stnblu., to tkeir old
.loud ou ET' WEST UltOAD BTREET, Jtl
and rt,0. prepared lo nirniih in tlio beat olyo!
Carriage,. JJiigjiriea and IJoneo, und Snddlo Ho«.
ro., ol IU low iirieoa oa eufibp luroit In rho city.
They liavo Utlod tip tkeir Stablea and (ait. in
Uio fiuoat ordor for tbo accoratiiodation ofTrav-
oliora’ Hone., Braver.’ Stock, and boarding
Honei1 by the month i ond having o Mill otwcbcll
to the Stablea Tor grinding ond cracking Corn,
cnablea them to rood ill a auperior manner; nnd
boy pledge themaidvoa that good attention will
be paid to oil IIor«M placed iu their cliorac.
WARNER &, HOOKER.
... J’ O It SALE.—A^accuiiu
K; is baud CARRIAGE AND MAR-
^o &Lm. NESS, nearly new. Apply
— JNO. II.REID At
FOR NEW YORK.—OM Es
tablished Line.—The regular packet brig
STERLING, Cnpt. Riddell, having 11 large por-
tiou of her cargo engaged, will have quick des
patch. For freight or posaago, apply on board
at Telfuir’s wharf, or to
dec 20 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
WANTED.—150 bales Cottou to
■scomplete tbo curgo of tlio bark ISAAC
MEAD, for New York. Also, deck loud for brig
MACON, for Baltimore,
dec 20 8. W. WIGHT A CO.
FOR BALTIMORE.—Tho brig
MACON, N. Hney master, having part
of her freight engaged will have dosputeb. For
ilanco of ircight or pannage, apply to
dec 10 S. W. WIGHT A CO.
FOR NEW-YOKK.—'New Line.
■“"The regular fust sailing packet bark ISAAC
MEAD, It. T. Brown master, lias part of her
cargo onguged,and will sail with despatch. For
buluucu of IVeiglit, or puasago, having elegant
state room accommodations, apply on board ut
Telfair’s wharf, or to
dec 7 S. W. WIGHT A CO.
D’
T MV NO’5’ifCE..ACK,SON LAW.
JLt TON, Attorney, ul™ 1 Siivanunli, Geo,
Ollieu iu Guudry’a U J'iiB. Up Slaira, front
ing Diili ..reel, 1I|RY R. iACKSON,
_ nov 15 v Jy
A c: AUD.—I fia; removed to tlio oily ol
.Mucun, fur tliu pI'oho ol practiHing Law,
nud shall practise iuul 0 Courts ofthe Southern
(Svmiit .....I in uny (Cr Courts in which busi*
itidud »»c.
7 jRLKTON B. COLE.
EHtTSBBi
_ .JEGllO .MR}'
tlio Central Rail H|l. for ono year from Janii-
nry next, for whickkoral wage, will be given,
in' ulily, ipiarlci or yearly payments. Ap-
pI Verstille,JFBurrow&butler.
liov 20 —
ifiBMRIiOfVPE PLAtEli,
OF SUI’IIOB’ QUALITY,at low pri
ces, with a lib*I discount to wholesale pur
chasers. Voig^der Cameras of all tho (hfler-
ent sizes, Case^beinicals, uml every thing in
tho Hue, eonsttf un hand nt wholesale nnd re
tail. E. ANTHONY,
nto Anthony, Clark A Co.,
i|,. R 7 —jiiis 24< Broadway, N. Y.
H OOH^ ASIIESA WIN DOW
X-J BLINI*“'I' ,ie Subscriber, Agent for FJ
Callaway A’** * 9 constantly receiving all kimb
of Sushes, V ,r Window Blinds, which be
ofiVrs at ns ,v prices as tliev can be purchased
in tho city. ^1 work furnished by him will bo
wuminted*"“l to nII X 5> ' 1,10 L(,u| *try, or tbo
money wil* 5 •’••titriiod.
3 ' JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
Want side .Monument Square.
N. B. )rilcrs for odd sizes received und
l»roinpiiytcciilcd — sept 1
n»iiw-sASH AND BLIND
VV >NUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACIllI’t West BroaJ street, adjoiuiug the
resiilcin of Jtulgo Wuyiu. Snslies uud Blinds
of ever ascription, made of the best materials, ut
Nortlie Prices. House md Ship Joiner-Work
iiroiuit executed.
1 ‘IIARLKS VAN HORN, Proprietor.
, N. ‘-Constantly oti liuid a full supply of
Floor* n nd Wrather Boards, Hash, Blinds, und
Putui'Doors, 8^1 10 Sadi, glu/.ed at 10 cents.
All if r H 'zes iu proportion —ly »ng7
HemlUAVeekly U. 8. 31. 8tcaui-Pni ket bine.
nuTWKK.v
SAVANNAH .V PALATKA, ri.A.
BY TUB WAV OK
Darien, Brunstcick, St. Marys, Oeo.; Jacksonville,
Black Creek Sf Picolata, Fla.
In connection with tho Charleston Daily Mail
Steam-imckeUatSuvamiuh,tUe stnamur SARAH
SPALDING, from l'ulutku to Luke Monroe,
the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolnta to St. Au
gustine, and from Black Crock, via Newnnnsvillo,
Alligator, Mineral Springs A Columbus, to Tal-
luhussce.
OCAMULGEE Capt. P. McNklty.
ST. MATTHEWS .Kino.
These packets leave Savannah every Tuesday
ondSATunDAY Moitxt.vos, at 10 o’clock, and ar
rive at Picolata in tituo for tbo Mail Stages to go
through to St.Augustine before night every
Thursday and Monday.
Returning, leave Pnlntkn every Tuesday nud
Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touchiug as ubovo
each wuy
They are both low pressure boat*, in complete
order, nnd handsomely furnished in every ruspuct;
are commanded by gentlemoti of well known ox-
perienco ou tho route, uud their patrons nro as
sured that every attention will bo paid to the salutv
and comfort of passengers, und to tlio curoful hand
ling of freight.
—AOKNTS—
Brooks A Tapper Savannah.
A. A. DcLorme Darien.
U. Friedlander Brunswick.
John Bossent St. Marys.
Fcrnnndez A Bisbeo Jacksonville.
A. Coy Black Creek.
Geo. Coolay Picolata.
J. P. Hawkins Palatka.
E. Lafitto A Co Charleston.
N. B. Goods consigned to tbe Agents forward
ed free of commission. Freight from Savannah
and Charleston, uud all way froiglit, payable by
shippers.sept 13
sCO.
FOR SALE.—FIVE LOTS oriapil,
suitable for GARDENS, within two miles
of Savannah. • There nro about Sixty acres of
this laud under cultivation, with a dwelling house
aud uocesiary out-buildings. Either of the five
Lots, or the entire immber, will bo sold ou mod
erate terms, ifappliod for immediately. For par
ticulars apply on tbo premises to Mr. E. W.
Russell, or iu the city to
dec 22 8— ALEX. R. LAWTON.
( FOB SALE. — Tho well built two-
*■ story DWELLING HOUSE, now occupied
by the subscriber, ou half Lot No.18 Greene Ward,
facing West on the Squure, with 7 rooms on n
brick basement, containing kitchon, sm-vant*’
rooms, Ac. On tho premisus is 11 carriage bouso
with «iublo, one and 11 bull' stories.
Also—A SMALL FARM of 12 or 15 acres,
with good buildings, ou Thunderbolt road, one
anil a quarter utiles from Savannah, 5 \w1*a of
which aro cultivated as a garden, largely planted
iu Strawberries nnd Asparagus.
Also—Two 5-aero LOTS directly ou White
Bluft*Road, ouu mile from the citv.
SAMUEL C. HOUSE,
de 21 3f
WANTED TO HIRE. —A house
situated iu the southorn part of tho city with
«ix or efijlit (H or 8) rounu, ouo in Liberty.« root
would ho preferred.
dec 22 — R. HABERSHAM A SON.
\ TO RENT.—The STORE ut thecoi-
*»«’*■ of Bny and Whitaker Streets, known
as tbo Palo Alto. Possession can be bud on the
1st day of February next, or sooner, by uppiving
to Rev. J. F. O’NKtLlI, or
dec D — JOHN E. WARD.
Ji
STERLING LANIER,
qct 27
FLOYD HOUSE)
MACON, a A.
M FOt< RENT.—The Western Tene-
ment of Hunter's Buildings adjoining the ouu
occupied by Messrs. Edwin Parsons A Co., Pos
session given imuiudhitelv. Kuquiro of
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
oct 11 Gibbous building.
f ~ | TO RENT.—A tliroo story Brick
^•Bulidiug in State Street.
A two story Wooden Uuilding in Broughton st.
A two story Wooden Building iu Jefferson st.
A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake
House attached, next door east of Mrs. Botirku’s
residence. For terms, apply to
sept 22 COIlElV A FOSDICK.
M r O K R E N T.—Three lloJrs~uY M r.
Wnhlburghs building near tlie,Exchange, un
dor that occupied by Mr. W. Woodbridgc,nLo
.two upper floors ofthe building immediately be
low tbo Exchange, nnd several floors under the
building occupied by Mr.WuUU, ono of them a
ground floor.
_nov l ROB. HABERSHAM A SON^
f !j! TO RENT.—From the 1st of Novoui-
aQicr noxt, a commodious Three Story Brick
Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St. John’s
Church. Terms very moderate. Applv td
june 3 — H. GANAHL.
TO RENT.—The House ut tbo~bvad
Juai-of Bay Street, recently occupied by Mr E B
Crane, us a carriage warehouse.
Also, two largo rooms over Ives, Horsey A
Co’s bat store, suitable for counting rooms of
lawyers’ officers. Apply to H. A. CRANE,
sept 27
New Ari'uiigcmeiii,
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-DAILY.
Between Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head
and Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the Wat/.
Tlio well known p
gAASflhi splcudid steam packets
METAMOltA, Capt. F. Barden,
WM. SEA BROOK, Cnpt. T. Lyon,
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Win. Curry,
Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening nt
hull* past 8 o’Uick, nnd Charleston every morning
ut 9 o’clock, precisely, touchiug at Hilton Head
and Beaufort each way, uud uvoidiug two-thirds
of tho sea routo.
For Freight or Passage, apply ou hoard, or tu
BROOKS ATUPPEii, Ag’ts, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
N. B.—All goods iutemlcd for Suvuuunh or
Charleston will bo forWnrdcd by the Agents, if
directed to their cure, free of commissions.
All way-freight payable by shippers.
july 1
BOLES ALE WINE, LIOUOIS
AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188
(j 0 re*snndti& St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
>f/AVTl)SON would infirm bis friends, that
i u (iiitiimes to keen on ban! at bis old stand,
\*t Side ol* the Market, a urge assortment of
vNES, LIQUORS, CIG1RH AND GRO-
JRIF.S, all of wbicli lie ofiirs ou tbo best po.s-
ile terms. He is also constantly supplied with
f best ALBANY ALE mil NEWARK Cl-
EU, to which" ho respectfully invites the nttcu-
mi ofthe public. — nov 3
-IVA « U ERHEO T Y PE POR-
TRAITS.—T.T. W
W ltlPI’IJifi P,1PKM.—J00 reams Jl J TRAITS.—T.T. WII.MOT renpcclftilly
Wrapping Paper, lor sale by informs the public, that be, with tho assistance of
a I.’ aiviPT • .1 . *• . . _ ..... ....
Express A Acroinmotiitlion Liiio.
no monopoly.
8KTWUN
SAVANNAH AND PALATKA. E. F.
Via. Darien, Brunstcick, St. Mnrus, Jacksonville,
Black Creek und Picolata.
Tho Steamer WM. GASTON, Capt. Win. C.
Mendoll, will leave Savannah every Friday Morn
ing nt 10 o'clock, from Anderson’s lower wharf.
Stages run in connection with her to all the
interior Towns und St. Augustine. Shelias been
starting from Suvuiiuah on the same days as tho
Mail Lino, and Ims run ahead of them more than
24 hours, and consequently is liy far tlio fustest
Beat ou tho route.
Her accommodations nro unsurpassed by any
boat.
Tho Agent rccoivos and forwurds all goods by
this bout, freo of commissions.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
tlm Agent, it H. D. SORREL,
oct2fi -— Corner Bay nnd Bull Streets.
N otice to connvonees.—
Transportation Office, Central Bail Bund—
October 5, 1847.—Consignees of Cotton or other
produce by ibis Road, uro hereby notified that re
ceipts will'be required for all freight dclivercd.—-
Tltey will tlie re fore send pemoiis to receive their
consignments who uro authorised to sign such re
ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS,
oct 6 — Etig’r and Superintendent.
dec 21
lino
dec 20
OWNR.
SiTKti’ Buildings.
N EW FRUIT.—Just received, a sop/
of new Fruit, such ns Raisins in qimijj
iiaifund whole boxes; Turkey Figs. Currants*!
Citron. &c. for sale iiy J. ROUSSEAI
dec 2
P RESERVES^—Just received perhg
Virginia, a supply of fresh Prcsorves n *'
Jellies, assorted; niuF French Chocolate of p r *
cut qualities, for sale by J. ROUSSE/*
dec 2 J
f iv'#ANT*i JoSifirs.-JiM t«M«
A large lot of (liifereiit patterns, varyina 1 P ri *
ces from 50 cunts to $3. I
MOV 6 CANNON
'pBIN’i’S.—A vurylorgo'lol .Md
JL American Priuts. to bo sold * *
CANNON &
dec 0 Corner Broughton u—
S “ IIEATUINbF'FAPE R 1 ,; <
18,20 uud 22 oz.; 20 roams ShcatJK Paper.
50 bbls Pitch and Tor. 20 do Bright Anush, 10
do Coal Tar, for sale by
dec G WOOD. CLAGHOR/& CO.
G eorgia lard and flo?—
l
ALBEK HARD.
low by
dec 9
D omestics. — a furth
Shirtings, Marlboro Strip« HIU *
just received and for sulu by
nov 30
PERM ■OIL.—For safe by
of Biyi
and Markut Square*, where be will at all times be
Jiaony to wait on them.
T. T. W. has for sale Double ami Singln Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Bioucbes, &c. &c. for
Miniatures.
Dagucrreolypo Artists arc also informed that
be will keep for sale ull articles usediu tiujir pro
fession. — iwv 12
B utter. —10 kegs Orange county But
ter, binding from baric Exart, and for mlo by*
dec 13 J. E. GAUDRY Sr. CO.
B " ACKGAMMON BOARDS. CHESS-MEN^
&c.—Backgammon Boards, Dice Boxes,
Dice, extra Backgammon Men, English Chess
Mcu, Cluucao curved do. Chess Boards, Buiyi-
noos,'and Crohow’s best Playing CnriLi, for sale
by G. R. HENDRICKSON
dee 15
C ARPETINGS*—AU wool Carpet*; su
per ingrain do; Thompson's Three-ply do;
Brussels do, for sale by
dec 13 HENRY LATIIROP.
E ~XCH ANGE.—BUI* oi New York. Ap
ply to GEO.B. CUMMING
nov 5 —
supply of
lid Plaids,
MINIS.
S'
nov 23
MINIS.
S EGARS! SEGAR3 ! SE0ARS!— “ Ameri
can Victorian” and “Mag*alia Brand.” Just
received a handsome lot of Regalia Segnrs of the
nbove brands, of a desirable size ana first rate
quality. The attention of th« consumers of tho
nrtieln is respectfully called to giyo them atrial,
uh they will bo sold at prices to suit tho times, by
J P. JACOBS,
dec 8 37 Bull Street, Si^n of the Indian.
SCStGHOH
DENTISTS
MAY be consulted at llieir rooms N. E. corner
of St. Julian street uud Murkpt Square, at any
hour, (Sunday excepted.) Euiruiico ortril. Julian
street. — ang 13
G roceries, fruits* and confec-
TIONARIES.—Tlio Subscribers would
respectfully inform the Citizens of Savannah,
that they have commonced business iu tlm brick
building, next to Walker’s Murblo yard, uml di
rectly opposite to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionary,
.south side of Broughton struct, where they are
now receiving, and will constantly keep on band,
n general assortment of groceries, fruits, Ape. a-
uiongst which tnuy be found Almonds, Raisins,
Prunes, Citrons, &c• and they hope’by strict at
tention to business, and selling at low prices »«
merit n share of public patxom»K«-
dee 14 &. CADY.
M IIATS AND CAPS. Wo have
just received a fine assortment of CAPS,
with a few dozen superior moleskin 1IATS.
which will be cold at the lowest market prices, ut
No. 147 Bay-street, by
dec 22 3— PRICE & VEADER.
S/r-rjJ NOTICE.—The Consignee of a
^^NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, per bark
Exact from Now York, is requested to call and
take him awnv. or he will be sold to pay expen
ses. Washburn, wilder & co.
dec 20
AIJCTK»W8AIhES
WILL M^SOLD^b™ore 1^0°OoirnrfoU..-u, .
Iho City of Savannnh, on the first Tuesday iu
Jauuory next, the fo''mying Real Estate of tho
property-oftlio estate oi’ William ToyJor r do
ceased, viz:
Lot Letter A. on West Brpad Stroet leased tu
Charles Van Horn for ton years from first day of
January, 1846. . /
Also, Not No. 8 and Iniproveinents corner of
Broughton atid West Broad Streets, Liberty
Ward, subject lo on onupal re tit of Thirty Dol
lars to the City. 1
Also, Wharf Lot, No. 16, at Five Fathom on
Uio Savannah River.
Also, Tract of Lund. Nn. 049,19Ui District 2d
Section of Cherokee, notv Cobb County, contain
Also. *flio loftAWifipm otwmmi jm .
ing to the estate ofsuid V'*'** m *
iu, viz;
i William Taylor, deccus
No. 3.
Ail Uio above propertysold by Uio undersigned
under aadby virtue of a Decree'in Equity ol’Uie
Superior Court of Chatham County, rendered ut
iu May Term, 18-17. >
oct 2 N. WALLACE, Executor.
Gunn
By
ny Cloth and Gunny Bags.
Lofton ft Fosdlck.
AtPrivuto Salo.—23 bales Gudliy Cloth; 10
do Gnnny Bags. noy3Q
Sugar and Cotleo.
By Cohen ft Foadlck.
At Private Sola.—25 hbd« Porto Rico Sugar;
15 do Cuba Muscovado do ? 10 do prime Now
Orleans do; 150 bug* Rio Coifuo; 30 do St. Do-
mingo do. ^ J nov 30
Phelps’ Gm.
By Colicn Ac Ftudlob.
At Private Solo.—00 barrels. nov 30
Georgia Flour.
By Cohen ft Fosdtck,
At Privuto Sale —53 barrels uud 7 sucks,
nov 30
Bacon Stilus.
By Cohen ft Fasilick.
At Prix-uto Sale.—10 liluls. liov 30
Guns, Pistols,
BUIcs, Htu«l wnro
SPORTSMEN and others ofo hereby noUfied
that they enu be supplied ut low prices, ft r ca«h,
with tlm follow articles, viz; Double and Single
Guns from $3 to $50—Rillcs, Pistols, Powder
Flasks, Shot Pouches, Gaum Bugs, Cone Wren
ches, Walker’s Caps, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding,
Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, PoWdcr, Shot, tS:c.
Also, A general assorimcntof Hardware,consut-
ing in part of Table and Pocket Cullen*. Locks,
Hinges, Spades, Shovuls, lines. Axes, llulchet-.
Augers, Drawing Knives, Coften Mills, Cards,
ftc.
Ploauo call nnd examine boforopui clmriitgolso-
where. JOHN CARRCTHCMS,
No 175 Congress Street, Suvntmuh.
N. tl. Rifles made to order, and all kinds of
RuimiriugiofGuits, Rifles. Locks. & c. cart Hilly
ami punctually attended to aud warranted. Or
ders from the country, or work sent to bo dona
will be attended to and returned bv the boats, or
other conveyance, with the tnmo fidelity, ns if per
sonally present oct
John P. Gnvittl A €om
AUCTION AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Forwnrdlnir igwis, Xacou. Git.
toll, J%*iy »n, lri47 ly July 23
OOKB AND HTATIOXElirT-
FIFTY DOLLARS RE
WARD.—Runaway from bisnwnor Johu
R. Boylston, bis negro man, generally
uown as ABRAHAM HANES. Said negro
fellow formerly belonged to Mr. Hanes.—
He is about 30 years old, 5 feet 10 inches, or 6
foot high ; slender built, light complexion, with
some dark moulds or spots on his lace; small
liouil and bony fneq. Ho can read and write, and
no doubt has u written puss. He is thoUgliMo
be ill, mt Augusta or Savannah. The ubovo ru-
wurd v ill lx* paid to any pursmi who will upnrn-
bend and commit said negro to some safe juif. so
that I get him. nr deliver him to mp on tlm Upper
Tlucu ituus, Hurnwell District, South Curnluia.
J. J. BOYLSTON.
dec 21 ”3—
S EGARAND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near
Monuments,utirc.—Tho *«li«rilior returns his
Krutcfiil thanks to tlio citiscns of Savannah, and
the public generally, who have so liberally pntron-
inetf him during tile last four years, und liega to as
sure them that lie still imports tilt vory heat brauda.
of which ho has on hand at Utis tune a largo assort
ment. He would call particular attention to a late
shipment which be can fully warrant. Also to Ins
stock of chewing Tdbucco, Snuff, &c., &«., allof
which he will .ell on ..good terms •»win bn tad
olsHwbere. F. JACOBS
July 27 Jf-
UHIIIKEEUASAND PARA
SOLS.—CHARLES KING, Manulbc
_ turcr, No. 37 Nussuu Street, New Fork,
invites tlm atteutinn of Jobbers uud other large
purchasers, to hi* largo nitd Hnlcndid assortment
of Umbrellas, Parasols aud ouu Shades, which
bo oifer* at tlm lowust possible pricus fur cusli or
upnrovcd credit.
i'lirclmsurs will find it to their interest to uxuiu-
inn bis stock.
New York,j Dec. 10, 1847. 12— dec 21
-41 NE\V GOODS 1—'ITi*7^s7iliscribnr
^^1 would respectfully inform bis patrons and
Urn public generally, that bo has returned
from tlm North, aud lias‘now open, a large and
complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, consisting of anper. French and Eng
lish Broadcloths; American, English ami Fromm
Oitxiincrcs; Doeskins. Tweeds, *fcc.; Ciudimoru,
Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which 1m
is prc|mred to make lo order at short notico and
iu the latest fashion. None but the best work
men urn employed, and, therefore, every manu
factured article can, with safely, be wurrauted to
suit tlio most particular.
Tlm wiib«Miril»or bun also a flue assortment of
Gloves, Sock*, Suspenders, Pocket Ildkfs., Cra
vats, Under Shirts and Drawers, ull of which will
be sold at New York prices, by
M. C’EAJtY, Draper nnd Tailor,
Sign of the. Golden Lamb, cornier of Whit
aker and Broughton streets. oct 18
UAIUiETON A SYJTIONS"bavo
ItA received pur Hartford and Saxaunali: A
JLL choice assortment of French, English uud
Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST
INGS, selected with the greatest care, ami ofthe
best imported in this country. Wo are now pre
pared to manufacture at the shortest notice, mid in
the best maniicr, any guriueut iu our line, for cu-.fi)
or approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET.
oct 13 — _ Savannah, Gh.
HATS» HATS!— From tlie Fashi
onable Hat Store ofMcjcsrs. Beebe cv Cus-
lar, Broadway, New York. Those who-have
been in the habit of sendingto them for their Hats,
can bo furii'iidicd with tbo wmm ai tieh:, at Now
York prices, by calling on
oct 19 D. A. AMBLER & CO.
PLANTATION BROGANS.
u The subfNirtbcr bus just received per
brig Splendid nn«1 other vessels from Boston. 21
cases Plantation Brogans, which will be sold us
r- I'lunters, Factors and others,
who have beau unable to potth*:*,..;-- •* lf '
in Hit* city, can oo supfnieu oy calling soon. He
lias also u fullsupply of Satinet Jncket* and Pouts,
fdr servants. WILLIAM B. HALE,
nov 30 163 Congress Street,
B < .
All the SCHOOL BOOKS in common uao
iu this suction of tbs counts*, nro kept on baud.
A grout variety of MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal
culated to suit the luste of evory ono, with u va
riety of interesting GAMES for youth.
Family and other BIBLES, and Hymn Books
for ull (luuomiiistioiis, in flain, substantial and
elegant binding.
NEW BOOKS of ull hinds constantly re
ceived.
BLANK BOOKS of ever* description.
Also, PLAIN und FANCY STATIONERY.
J. B. CUBBEDGEi
nov 3 South side Market aqr., Savannah.
C “ VhRISTM AS presents;—'fhoAumraiith
J or Token of ReimmiWunce, a Christum*
and New Year’s Gift for 1843.
Tlio Muyflowcr for 1848, edited by Mrs E.Oukes
Smith.
The Book of Christ mas; d**efiptita of the cus
toms, ceremonies, traditions, Dirt. IK-1 ing uud i'c*.
tivitiusof tbo Cliristiuoii sousou, by Thomas K.
Horvoy.
Tbo Gift of Ffioudshif : a token of Reuiom-
bruncu for 1848.
Friendship's Offering : a Christmas, NowYanr
and Birthday {'resent, for 1842.
Tlio Christian Keopiako and Missionary An
nuo) ftir 1848.
Tlio Fountain : a gift “to stir up the pure mind
b^way of remembrance,” ciUfed by H. Hastings
Fable* J selected from tha works of Nortlwopo,
Bi-wick.iuid ntlwrs, omueilished with numerous
eii.sravmg^oii wood.
Tbo Snow Storm t n Christmas story, by Mrs.
Gore, elegantly bound. •
Also,elegant Bibles and Pmycr Books,Albums,
Poetical works, Juvenile Books uud Gatmw, too
numerous to mention. For solo by
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
dec 21 South side Market sqiiaro.
P KI2SFNTATION »6oiiS,ftc.~
Tbo Heroine* of Hlmkspcare, 45 Fcinnln
Portraits; The Poet's Pleasnunco, n l.nudoii
book, with splendid vignette pages; Tbo Charm,
with beautifully colored plates and illuminated
border; Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book;
Heath’s Keepsake uud Heath's Book of Beauty,
three superb old favorites; The Opal j l,enlb*its
of Memory; Tbo Military und Nuvul Annual; Tho
Juvoiiila Scrap-book ; The Geui of tbo Seasou,
snlemlidly embelli*bcd in Mezzotinto; The Chris'
turn Kciqisnke; Friendship's Offering; The Para
bles of our Lord, iu curiously curved binding uud
richly illiimiiiuted; The hhoiu iu u new and hand
some stylo ofuforocco binding; The May Flower;
Tho Gilt of Friendship; Tho Hyacinth; Christ
mas Blossoms; Tho Snow Storm; Headley’s 8u«
cred Mountain iu Saxony, gilt; Floru’s Dictionary
in cloth and Turkey morocco; Jamieson's Charac
teristics of Women; Illmniiiuted Gems of Sacred
Poetry; The Gallery of Nature a valuable work
by the Rev. Thomas Milner. M. A., profusely il-
liMtrntc'l uud handsomely bound in Turkey uio-^
rocco; Fleetwood’s Lift) of Christ and tlio Apos
tles, English edition, illustrated; Scone* in tbu
Lives of tbu Patriarchs and Prophota; Splendid
editions of the Poets, uud numerous vuluubio
miscellaneous works iu rich binding, recently .
published by Applctou & Co., Harper & Brotii-
er, Wiley & Puttuim, and others.
Velvet and_ Turkey morocco Bibles. Prayer
nooks of various editions uud sizes, Splendid
morocco and paper Mache Album* aud Port
folios, Gold Pencil Cases, Juvenile Books in grout
variety, Games, &c. For *alo by
....... ^ ,
Act 20
JOHN M. COOPER.
M,
T O FfcANtfErig! MECIIAlVieS
AND MERCIIANTS.-^Tho subscriber has
on hand, aud is co intently receiving, a well select
ed assortment of River Luinbor.Timbcr.Shiuglca,
and Firo Wood, width be offers for saloon Acrom-
nloilatliig terms. Pdrclidsers would do well to
givo him a call beforo purchasing cUewhorH.
All orders for cither of tlio ahbvu articles left at
his office, 112 Bay street, or at tho Eastern wharf,
will bo promptly ntlondedtOi
due 14 Ri A- ALLEN- •
C 1IRUULAR*—The undersigned hs* lo-
• catcil himself in Newark, Now Jersey, as tt
General Agent.
Persons at u distance wishing articles phr-
chatted in this or adjoining cities, will find it to
their advantage to procure them through the
agency of tlm undersigned, who will be ut all
times advised of tlio lowest price articles can bo
purchased at, and who from.
Tbo various brunches of manufacturing thij
city excels iu, makes it a desirable place for an
agency to be locatod.
The undersigned having resided in Georgia fut
the I nut eghteen years, flatters hituself that
bu able to fill ordrfsfroin individuals off
ern country generally, but more purlieu]
Georgia, as hear thejrJanrJLynAWnvfca
^^110 strictest enro taken in Shipping i
suring, if instructed.
JACOB It. DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey
sept 16 3mo—
T ^ir BB Sofn v n h v
Subscribers aro determined to^ reduco Iheijr
Snick of Bominta aud Ribbons. Alto Artificial
Flowers, Lmiics Caps, Gimps, and Friiifc*, and-
niutiv otltur article* loo umunt-nus to mention.
3 .. . CANNON ft LEONARD*,
dec 14 Comer Broughton end Barnard-sts^
TSfEOSGTSTOFLOUU bbls- andjjajni,*ftlr
V.T nlu by «•’ II.-J. OILRERTv ;
dec TJ . >- Wc-taideaquita.