The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 24, 1847, Image 2

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■ ‘O’- SAVANNAH WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, DEC. 34, 1 84 7, articles. Priett. hflaiNU-Heror, 44 >' J - iTSSSaaiu.::^ ; Kentucky •; BACON—H-un “ Shonkie" BEEF-Hm* M,L Prime No. JR HAD— feUTTKR^ 0,hL '"' P riwo • Inferior Northern do CHKKB-Nortl'or" COFFKB—Oubn (tie I Jim lourunyra ; Mill,—l.ivcrpcol ton. SrrON-lIpb'"', Inferior, llij Ordinary lli.Ullinjr.;.- MM,Hi"'- Fair... Pair toiUwd tide timid Pair Choice COROAOK—Tarred Manilla o: Shirting*, brown yd. g Blenched • ■ § Sheeting*, brown 0 Blenched 0 Calicos, blue and fancy.... E Striper, indigo lilno £ Check* 5 Fu»tta.u* * - - • X B«1 Tick FJSH-OryCod cwt. llerrlugn,*im>kod. _liox. Marknrcl, No. 1... .1*1*1. Do. No. 3 Do. No. 3 , ¥|,OVR-DaUlmori>,J!.» ' 7 Philadelphia Si Virginia. New Orion"* j ^ Canal Oourcin 7 a at t) ft 33 tfift 171 Oft II 01 a 101 0 a 13 8 r 01 7ia 8J a 13 50 10 a 33 a a 13 a 0 a 7|a 8 a 11 a 71" G 50 33 Daly. |00 pret. I 33 pr ct. 130 pr ct. |s0 pr ct. | SO pr ct. jso pret. 130 pret. ARTICLES. Prtctt. 31 10 I I.UI pret. 81! | ?! 130 pr ct. f }• IVoo. n j so P r c»* II a 51 n 81a 7 a 18 I 50 0 75 n 10 50 1j-30 pret. 8 50 u 0 5 73 n ^GRAIN—Corn, ennro oo a On* ••••!« tlHNPOWOKR 3 l'i “ HAY-Kvlorn. V ‘""j 11 North River K* n HIDES—Dry »*• <1» Dry Silted. . u IRON—Pie. Scotch........loo; <] a 11 Swede*, asset ted....... 03 ««0 u 9a \ limp V too! 51 ft <U< f" Sheet II* •• “ Sl.J Nail Rod* I;,' 1 I.ARD R» :,. *U» ., 1811, j-SO pret. 130 pr ct. |S3 pret. i SO pr ct. G5 a Ola 0 a 7 n 101a Duly. POUTKII dm. 1 73 a 3 75 1‘KPPKH—Dlaok lb. On 10 PIMENTO IQ a RAISINS—Malaga bunch, .box 9 37 n 9 50 Mutcalol 0 a ltlwuu n RICE—Ordinary f 100 u Fair n flood and Prime u French llrmidlca gul. 1 73 a 2 73 l.ngcr Frere* j 9 25 a 3 23 IloiluudOin 1 a 1 37 Ainoricun (tin | 31 a 35 Jiimaiea Unin • I 23 a 1 75 N. K. Hum, lilnl*.and lililn.! 30 n 35 WhUkcy, PhllHd.aiulUalU a l)o. New Or lean*...! •• Pnneli Dramly SUUAIt—Culm Muscovado..lit.' Porto It lei, and St. Croix llnvaiin, White j No w^ Orleans 1 SALT—I.iverpuoi rack Cargo biirli.J SOAP— American, yellow...ib.| SHOT— All size* I 8KUAKS—Spanish P M. 12 American 2 TAM, OW—American Ib.i TOBACCO—Georgia MiniuGietured ! TEAS—I'ouchoutr I (iiiiipmvdnrnnd Imperial' Hyson ! Young II.vmiii ' IllllliM j TWINE—Ragging ; Heine I WRAPl'INO PAPER rni.l 50 n 1 WINES—.Mndolra gul.; 2 a 2 25 I Tcnerifle, I*. P 1 u 1 In Dry Malaga I 50 a 55 i Mweot do. 0 a (I a u 35 n 8 a 111 a 10 n 25 a 73 a 1 73 u 50 a 10 a 23 n 50 a • 40 pret. . 100 pret. 100 pr ct. 100 pret. 81'| 30 “‘iJ j 123 pr ct. 8 ;30 pr cl. 7 ,20 jir ct. 40 pr ct. 0 j 10 pr ct. S i M i’”,' Kiln Statement ot Cotton, Deo. 23,1847* UpPd. Stock on haudlat Sept. 1847........i ......G042 Hooolvcd thla wnok 5284 Received previously. 27574 Exported thla wook 3314 4 Exported previously 23000 255 30900 S. I. 845 950 U47 > 30 pr ct. . . 50 a Claret,Marseilles...cn»k 23 a Du. Ilnrdemix...do*J 3 a Chiinipmpm I (J n I 55 J }• 40 pr ct. j’Sawcd Al. 14 River •«> Rniwinif. fur export 1 7 J White Pine, Clear y Du. do. Merchantable 12 ti Re I Oak St iver 12 f. White Oak I’ipi •i Du. do. IIh i 23 Da. .lo. DM SO Shiiule*, Cypres*. , 3 llo. other kind* 3 I.EAD—PI? and l*:ir. —1011 5 Sheet - 7 unite Lend « LIME bbl.i t MOLASSES—Cuba pnl. New Orleans ! NAILS—Cut. 1,1. to 2nd I!..| NAVAL STORi:S-Rou.i.ld,l: 2 Tar, Wiliningto.i j 3 Turpentine, toll 3 Pilch { 2 Spirit* Turpentine.. ga1.| Yarn i'll.... OILS—Sperm. Winter Strainei! I Fall Strained j H,tinnier do Linseed bid. I Whale racked gal. Tanner’? Lard Cam.ihinn POTATOES bill PORK—Me** Prime * ril*KS gro. u IG 5 a II a 12 30 a lift 21 a 1 31 a 1 25 a 73 ) j |2J pr ct. »!} :n ••'•*• A |fl pr ct. P5 1st) pr ct. or. I'.vpiirtH of Cotton mill Itlec, From the Port of Smnnmih, rommenrinp Srpt, lit, 1817. WMKUK TO. I !’S l , l, , ' r "! 1 ' | W k on?ly. Liverpool London (ll.ia.’ow, Ate mock o» nn.la.Market. Cork Totafilnmt llrit iin. Havre Nautft M l,"*eil|e* Ilonleaiii, A,; Total Franco Hamburg St. Petersburg Antwerp Aimt'wd no .Trie*!", ,Ve. Total ol'i-r For'iiT 1 Havana Matan/.a* II iracoa, A,: N.ii*au, Stn '1'otal W. Indie*, &c New York..T.7.7. '. lllMtOII I’rwilmee Philndelphi.i It iltimore Oh wledon Other U. Ht'ite* port? Total Coi«twi*e.... Grand Total idio;. ~2G,7i 337 •IG3 ,...; *20721.7.7.| 513 ' ms Teff Stock on hand and on nhiphonrd, not clear ed on the 21th Dee., IH IG 48337 tn O w E H ci O fa 2 1 ll l 1 I D 1 p iimiP|! nips iirfTj" 1 IflPpIpT VJ b -r ; ,1 ; | z 0, 6 tfi'cT - ' 2J • 6 5 x 1 p |S i i ;a|» i u 8| i :pi - u 'ns its :^i - ifi" I i«s s a a e c®a J* ?i 2.1 vi iz.h t-B Zri-y rn > V. O sugar? cases Prunes? 15boxes Lemon Syrup; 25 do English dairy Cheese, for sale by WOOD, CLAGHOItN & dec 24 iCO. C 41I1USTMAS PJtLS EN TS.—Fancy J ties of various patterns, some very 1 Hot- very hatid- some ; colored cut glass Pungents, new style; for sale by A T. UOWNE, Smets’ building, dec 24 Stock on Imml amt oil fttiiphonrri, not dom ed on tlio3Jdiiut — — Y> UCKWIIEAT.—Iu whole, halfaud quarter AA hbls. Also, in Bag*, for sale by II. J. GILBERT, West side Market square. 10(W0 868 Same time last year. Stock on linmt Ixt Sapt. 1810 ..5450 •ion dec 24 CEGARS.—35,000 Spanish Segar.*, various vD brands, some very choice for sale low, to Ilocoivod till* week .11*73 184 Ilocoivcd previously .8(5710 C31 close consignment, by J. LAMA. — — dec 23 3— Rtportml this work 5lfid 3-3 Kxpurtod provimisly 501W) 490 103944 1384 T.1 A Y.—250 bundles prime Hay, in store uud A.I. for sale in lot* to suit purchaser*. Apply to J. BURKE, No. 99 Bay street, 5.-;i57 538 dec 20 t:i- npposite Mariners’ Church. SAUL UOi’ T.-J.tJKlFFIN&CO would inform the public, that they havo taken tho Suil-Lolt nt Exchange Dock, and are prepared to carry on the business in its vnrious branches, such as Tents, Awnings, Tarpawlings, Steamboat Covers, and Sails of every description; ami hope by unremitting attention, combined with an extensive knowledge of the business, to murit the continued patronage of those who give them a trial. tSTShip and Steamboat Elugn made to order, dec 8 — FOR LIVUttPOOL.-TIm Brit. *Sa£«hip DEVON POUT, Captain Colburn, re- quires only 000 bales Cotton to couipletu her cargo. For freight of winch, apply to doc 22 —*.J It. IilJTCIIISON. O AIJC.ES.—WorL'Iicstcrnliiro, John Bull, in- O din Soy ami Heading Sauces, just received and for sale by dec 18 J. ROUSSEAU, •nr Bull and Broughton-sta. Compnrivtlvo Exports of 1,umber, Comm curing September I, 1917. KXl'UHTKI) TO ,’J'lli* wk PnV7Iv~T.il RANTS.—Just received a lot of Cur* J rants, new crop, for sale at 15 cents per lb. by J. ROUSSEAU, den 18 cor Bull ami Broughton-sts. (’UIOIUK GOSHEN ItUTTEiL- 20 firkins Goshen Butter, lauding from brig Excel, and for sale by dec 20 SC It ANTON & JOHNSTON. FOR JLIVURFOOU.—Thu Brit, uhip ARAMINTA, Capt. ltotlgurs, is two thirds loaded, and requires only 500 to 000 hales Cotton to till up. For freight of that quantity, apply to If. HUTCHISON. dec 22 —8 FOR NEW YOICUL.—Utd E*lah- linhe-l Line.—‘Tim regular packet brig L. BALDWIN, T. Bassett master, Imving part of her freight engaged will have quick despatch-— For freight or passage, apply on board at Tel fair’s wharf, or to BRIGHAM »fc KELLV. dee 2«*1 NEW VOR8SL*—Uri# Line ^**STI»o fast sailing regular packet brig JIN- CEL, P. B. Macy master, will have iininetlinlo tlespatch For freight nr passage, apply on hoard at M core’s wharf, nr to doc 22 WASHBURN. WILDER Jc CO. C ORIV IflFAU*—4o htisiiels I'roslt ground Corn Meal, just received, and for sule by dec20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. C ORN.—Cherokee Corn constantly on iiautl and for sale, in hits to suit purchasers, by dec 20 WASHBURN, WILDER «& CO. f IUSII WIHSKKV—For sale b' l.s SWIFT. S TUART’S CANDIES—-20 boxes steam refuted Candy, for sale by dee 20 ^lOFFJEE*—■50 bags Rit^Cuba. and Java, tuart’s E7 SWIFT. for sate by dec 20 II. J. GILBERT. B* Cassitueros and Vestings, now oflerin,, rctiticmi prices. All in want will «lo well to cull and examine. dee 20 CANNON & LEONARD. I 1095 r *«V.M ;i I 3 Hi) 4! 3311 i' ...' 3901 153 | r.i 2«9d r.m •1: •♦•••• 387 po “ 2H. 1 in 1 a ; 1 a 37“ I rii.v.r 237 2 , ltk)tl.l01 ; ii,l33SI Old its Siivuiiiitilt ('liauilHM' of Coninieve 1)7 )7 STILI '.S. Pr ROU T II \DF.RSHAM, 1 »t Vito Frcklciit. C. GltF.F.N, 2d VkvProxiilcnt. OCTAYFH Foil F.N. Sncrrlnry timl Trriourrr. Committer of .■//•/»*■-i/*,—<■. II. Cnminin'r, ILmry Itn.-cr, Ed. PmlulfDnl, Dane C'ulieit, J. H. Ilciit, Wm. Duncan. up; J* sale of 1400 bids. Petersburg City Mills,admit, for llin Janeiro, on lertns not transpired. Hire.—There has been u fair demand during llifi week, a steady prices, ami the sales amount to about 1000 tea. at $0,121 a $0,021, will* 75 ibis, nt $0,75. About 1000 tcs. arrived within the last ten days, have beeu shijipcd by tho importers to Europe. Holders are firm. 200 hags broken Brazil sold for export on terms wo did not learn. Freights.—There has been less offering since tho s tiling of the steamer, though the rates remain about the same. Exchange.—Tho market for Foreign is quiet? we do not vary ear quotations. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 17.—Cotton.—'Tho very reduced stock, together with an increased demand from spinners, caused some little stir in the market in the early part of the week, and pri res have since stiffened in consequence? about 750 bales changed hands nt prices within the range of 7:| a 0-1 cts. for Uplands, New Orleans and Mobile, including a lot uf inferior and stain ed Cotton; in several instances an advance of 4c. was obtained over previous inking rates, leaving the market nt the close very bare and holders generally asking higher prices.. Wo give the following as about the quotations tit tho close: Uplands. N.O. aud Mobile, liood middling HJ u 8£ 8\ a 8J Middling fair 8\ 0 a \).\ fair !) nOj 0J11 10 Flour.—'The market for Flour during tho past week bus been languid and dull, and the export demand of a very limited character, sales in all embrace only about. 2505 bids, fair and good brands, gene rally taken in small lots nt $G 50, in cluding one or two parcels nt 12jc. loss, the mar ket closing unsettled and some holders are wil- mg to accept $0 H7-A, while others continue for higher rates. Sales for home use ure also limited at $65(1 a G G2£ for Puiuiu’u and Baltimore, $G <oa$7 for extra, and $7 50 for Genesee. nice.—la modoratu request and sales are most- )v t» the trade at $3 25 a $3 50 the 100 lb. CONSIGNEES Fcr»l«.imcr Metum.irn, from Charld-iton—Contrnl R ail K"*!, S Salomon* & c.», T S Way no, It ltul.cr*!i:mi & f’"' * * C.», Dr King, E F Woo.!, J Waller, Dr .Mo- Lti»li, OCohon, S M .Solomon*. cr*l*atni'rOcaiiiiilgoi>, from Patatkn—It Gains 8 Llumt <oUnn to lliMlon it Gunliy, N A Hurdoc, G Wulilburj? nml kv & Tii|i|i«r, OBJ ifir ron K. Bui lab* B. PASSENGERS. *te.iRi-packct Mataniom, from Clinrln.unn—Airs D’ynxr.l, M.*isrs W II Gililiou*. G II Po is, J S William*,!) * Jollier, II lltisniaud, A It Cox, It W Rrlttou, A A Al- 0lander,8 R Rmintren, F Wood, Lieut L M.:liito«!i, V s A, (: I’l'ndletoii, VII Edward*, T U delie, J U.iyaard, and d oii "Tk. Fit Renin packet Oeamulgee.from Pulatka—Air* Ciise, >f* Walcott; Limit II It Judd, *AI"i*r« F nritnr.li, T Corn- '?• 'V Diiutium, J Du ilium, J E Whitlield, J Co«e, Wul- ^ ltl ’ tVrnmKloz, and 7 deck. AIEMOKANDA. Tim ship Hartford, S.inimriiuiiu, for till* port, was up ut Now York on tlm iHtli Inst. Tluiiiarqiio FruvMuneo, for this port, cleared nt Dostou on the I3t*i inst. Tlieltrig Locuw, (Dutch) for this port, cleared nt Pliiln- dolphin on file 17lh iuvt. Tt|o britr Aumricrin, AleNuir, for till.* port, cleared nt N. York on the 17th hint. Tint brig Goa Marion, Atwbml, forSt Alary*, cleared lit Now York oil tho IGtli lust. Tho brig* Alert, Join**, und Savannah, Dixon, from this port, wna up at N York oil tbn Idtli in*t, Tlio *chr Curlow, Young, Ibr till* port, cInured nt Haiti- morn of tho ISiIith Inst. Tho *clir JilUa Eliza, Iligboo, for till* port, was up ot Plilludolpliiu on llio 17th bed. AIOItlLE, Deo ID—Cld brig Kuimbliu, Smith, Cnrdenn*. CHAIU.ESTON, Dm*.22—Arr sniji* Sutton, Eckorinmi, Now York; Sullivan, Waito, do; barque Clturukoo, II urn- plirny, Ito-ton. Cld.—Ships Etliopn, Al'rider, Havre; Rotrer Slmrniaii, Giekios, Havre; liarq in M \V limit. Voting, Now Yotkjhrig Ja* Gray, Carter, London. NORFOLK, Do: ll—Arr. brig Alvano, Tliiii»tn.i,Tiirl.M Island. RICHAIOVD, Doc 2.1—Arr bnrqun lla-dmlor, Pave, Now Orleans. Cld. ship A Von Humboldt. Watchtnr, llrciimii. ItAlaTIAlDltE, llac 17—Sailed, liiiqim Ituutinr, Buck, Hamburg. DEC. 19—CM. brigG W llussoll, Parker, Vora Cruz. PHILADELPHIA, Dim III—Arr *c!ir* Skip Jack, Webb, St Lucia; Ciias A llaniitiiii, Thomas, St Jago; Constitution Cor*ou, Charleston. (’Id—Itariiui) Philadelphia, Grove, Bremen. DEC. 17—Arr brig IMafotto, Devon, Brom m; Cld—ll,-| r« R.iweun, Wil-on. Lm'ii ivrn; S-a Bird, Cur tis, Trinidad; L"ciiw, (l)ulcli) A’andcr V«en, Sornitmth. DEC. 19—Arrbrij Frontier, Kocim. Turks Maud. CM— IVrry, -U Kin*. NEW-YORIC, Dm: Hi—Arr ship* t’a-pain, Torrey,Smyr na and Gilindi'ir; New York, Croppnr,Livnrpool;Sl Mary*. BliilLi*. Now Orleans; Southerner, (atcutu)Churlu»tou; lirig Sully Atm, Al ilairn. Cfd—Ship* Taroliiita, for Valparaiso; Hurich, Havre; York-liirn, Livcrpoo!; li.iri|iio Lola, N Orleans; brigs Gen Marion, Si .Marys; Chariot to, St Augustine, Fla; uchr Eli- /.ab-ili, Apalachicola. DEC. 17— Arr barque John Itcnson, Wcldmi, Havana; brig* T.'diauta, Alillcr, Alosina; Wusuhn'kun, St Croix; Emily, Charleston. Cld—Ship? Wabas'u.Xnw Orleans; At!(eu*,AloUil<v,barque Bruli Shcafo, Apalacliicola;brig Ai.i'iricun.M'Nuir, So eon- DEC. 18—Ai r skip Mi**ifcsitipi, St»gn. Amsterdam. Cld—Ship* Shmiaiidoih, AVe.t, Liverpool; Glciimnre, Clark,"lt' ll’.i-t; C.'irislian.i, llauimoud, New Orlcaus; brig T.I11, r...jli„rn. BOSTON, IK l l—Arr skip* New England, Sprague, Livcrpotd. DEC. If—Cld bnrqun Olga, Bull, Sail FraucDca; brig llortoml i, Mean*, Si J ig. IH’Cli—Cl.l “ Enrol us, do; Pr l.iv.'riMiol London • Itknr UritUU I'orl*........... 837473 Tolut to (irciit llricdii 837173 I burn ltonloaux Ollier I’roncti l*4*rts Iirillll' 4r>oco. t»i ii:» Tol.it to l-’rmicn -trunio nm.i North of Kiiropn Sniitli of l-biroiiit Wi'M Imlics. &c ' ‘.iinini i ’ ’y:’i47i’i2. "ftiaisi Total I'oruL'ii I'orl* ■IfloTut ti;!l?!l3 571I88.7 Ho? ton Uimdo tslnmt, fte Now-York :»r,isi;ii umis.*. ’.It 18671 tir.85» 117110(1 1131141 : 454118 UliCKlV 117i)!ll 1 :ntii8:t -i-joiio ! 1 8516348 13150.1 I’liilnddoliin Il.illlnioro nml Norfolk Oilier United Stale., Ports.... | Total (’ouslft i,o j 140408 88 i 1054 0.7 HHM 0 rami Total I 088.7.71 :i7!)08lfi t.13.7113!) Dnt'hngo of VVn sels, per day. ! I'oiliT l*HI Ions, I'liiidoyctt, \ Over bill •• “ 7: —■ ,,-HM , ,1 cents.—While Idle, $1 (Ml •• •• “ l 00 T 11 E A T R E. W. f!. FOR OKS, J, jhhw! A .7Ianaj;c*r, nr.NEm or Joseph maiizetti. This Evg.vi.vq, !• mow, Dkc. 24. bill Ciias Carrol. Now Orleans; barquo vidence, So can titih. SHIP NEWS. Si r. Fott of •Savannah, Dcr. 23, LS I7, r^-xirT.lh FOR AUCJIJSTA A.'VI) HAMBURG.—'Th« light thaiigli- Steam-Faekot 11. L. COOX, Juim It. fitly mast . tor, is rofiMviiig Iroight timl passciigors, at Amlt’r- I still’s lower wJiarf, ami will leave ou Tuts j Armtsoax, at5o’cioek precisely. Situ wiilcoii- timiuto leave every Friclay at the same hour. For freight engagomouf-t or passago, apply or board or to S. SOLOMONS «& GO. v ir* Way froight payable l»y shippers. No freight will bo recoived'ou hoartl after I o'clock on tlte afternoon of duparturo. Freight will ho received in store during the absence of the boat free of charge. wllif— dec 24 Willbu performed tho Vaudeville of tho BRIDE OF THE INN. I’us do Deux, La Giselle by Mile. Adcluide Lehman and Mon. Forin. Tight Rope, by Charles Whither. After which, tho Mimical Ballot of JOCKO! Pus Matelot, by Mile. Flora Lehman. To conclude with the Tableau Vivnnt, called THE MIDNIGHT ASSAULT, All tho characters by tho Lehman Family- SV'For particulars see small bills. doe 24 i7AST"MOitNING OF SALE. ’ Sales close This Morning ut 12 u’duch. Drawing due ou Christmas Morning. 75 numbers—1ft drawn ballots. CJ rccuciVfi* aluski in ciilUoCy Extra Class No. 59. for 1817. Drew in Charleston, S. C. Thursday,2‘Jd. J. W. 31 Aimv Co. (Managers, (rfitceessors to .1. G. Gregory it Co.) HIOIIKsr I'ltl'/.KS. L3jiciN<iES ANI> GUU»S,-A good L assortment: also, llouueti, Ribbons, Ladies’ ails, &c. now oifering vert low. dec 20 CAN N< >'N & LEONARD. ^HIAWS-S.—Au untioii is requested i<» our 7> assortment of dress {Shawls, comprising ut most every discription, an.I ofteriug .at prices to suit the times. CANNON it LEONARD, dec 20 I Alii) Oil..—ll casks Lard Oil. siipuriorquid- J itv, for sale by BRIGHAM it KELLV. tier 20 1JTTK86.“ ter, lauding fr dec UP REMOVAL. . xx o Tho subscribers have re moved their OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES and HORSES from Winkler’s Stables, to their old Hand 0111ST WEST BitOAU.STREET, J£} and nro prepared to furnish in tiie bott stylo Carriage *, Buggies and Horses, and Saddle Hun- res, at »3 low nriceJ aaciubo li’rjii in the city. They have fitted up Iheir Stables and Lots in tho finest order lor the ncemmnodation of Trav ellers' Horses, Drovers’ Stock, and boarding Horses by the mouth ; add having a Mill attached to the Stables for grinding iiitd-cracking Corn, enables them to feed in a superior manner; und they pledge themselves that good attention will he paid to all Horses placed in their charge. WARNER & IlOGKER. dec 22 12— AUCTION F O RJ S A V* E,—A second hand CARRIAGE AND HAR NESS, nearly new. Apply to J NO. H -REM) aTC 0. “FOR SAUIL—FIVE LOTS of land" suitable for GARDENS, within two miles of Savannah. There tiro about Sixty acres of this land under cultivation, with a dwelling house and necessary out-buildings. Either of tho live Lois, or tho entire number, will bn sold on mod erate terms, if applied for immediately. For par ticulars apply on tho premisos to Mr. K. W. Russell, or in the city to dec 22 8- ' ALEX. R. LAWTON. row BOSTOiV.— I'lte bark BACK- 3**»US, Captain Porter, will have immediate despatch. For freight, apply on bonrtl nr to ’ GlIAtV dec 22 BRIGHAM dcKELLV. FOH NEW YORK.—old Ls- tuhlishctl Line.—-The regular packet brig STERLING, Capt. Ritldell, having n large por tion of her cargo) engaged, will have quick des patch. For freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or t« dec20 BRIGHAM A-. KELLV. a WAA'TEB Ti> mitti,—A house situated in the southern part of the city with six or eight (G or 8) rooms, one in Liberty-street would bo preferred. dec 22 — It. HABERSHAM & SON. £ TO KI3JVT.—‘Tho STORE nt'tiieoot- nor of Bay and Whitaker Streets, known us the Palo Alto. Possession can lie bad on tho Jstduy of February next, or sooner, bv auplyin to ’ Rev. J. F. O’Nf.iLL, or * dec 0 — JOHN E. WARD. •10 kegs Orange conuly But- from bark Exact, aud for sale by J. I'.. GAUDRY A CO. C IOFFJESU*—50 bags Rio Collee. just re 1 eeived, autl for sale by E. SWIFT, dec 2ft XIUOU fit.—25 bills best Canal Flour, ree ed, aud for sale by dec 29 K. SWIF'l Gunny Cloth und Gunny Bufa* ’ By Cohen & FosalCK* At Private Sale.—23 bales Gunny Cloth; 10 do Gunny Bags. libv30 Fugur and Cofice. By Cohen A Fosdlck. At Private Sulo.—25 lihd« Portn Rico Sugar; 15 do Culm Muscovado do: 10 do prime New Orieuns do; 160 bt^gs Rio GoGTee; 30 do St. Do* tniugo do. nov 30 Phelps’ Gin. Ity Cohen & Fosdick. At Private Sale.—99 barrels. nov 30 Georgia Flour. By Cohen A FOfldfck.. At Private Sale —53 barrels nad 7 sacks, nov 30 Bacon Sideii. By Cohen A F*sdicl£«. - At Private Sale.—19 hhils. nov 30 J:;. S WUKT MALAGA WISE.—20 qr casks S. M. Wine, for sale by dec 20 E. SWIFT. W RAPPISii I*A PI] ti.—J00 reams Wrapping Paper, for sulo by due90 E. SWIFT, S OAP.—A line assortment from 121 cents to $.1 per dozen, received per bark Exact and brig Excel, and for stile bv WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. dec 21 lino t AHP F/riIVOS.—All wool Carpets ; sit- J per ingrain do; Thompson's Three-ply do; Brussels do, for sale by dec 13 HENRY l.Al’lIROP._ [71XCIIAIVLJF.—Bills ou Now York. Ap- GEO.*13. CAMMING. Lxpross A Aecomisiotintion Line. VhT NO MONOPOLY. VKTWKKS fedEfi • SAVANNAH AND PALATKA. E. F. Via. Darien, Itranswic/:, St. Marys, Jachsoncillc, Jllark Crrr/ftnnl Pirolala. The steamer WM. GASTON, CJnpl. Win. C. Mend ell, will leave Savannah every rritlay Morn- iny at 19 o’clock, from Anderson's lower wharf. Stages run in connection with her to all tho interior TownsiiudSt. Augustine. Shelias been starting from Suvuimuh on the same days as the Mail Line, and has run ahead of thorn more than 21 hours, and consequently is by far tho fastest Bout ou the route. Her accommodations arc unsurpassed by any boat. The Agent receives and forwards till goods by tliis boat, free of commissions. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to the Agent, It. 11. I’). SORREL, net 2G — Corner Bay and Bull Streets. •IV-OTICI3 TO C O N M 5 <4 IV S;111S.— -1.x Transportation (I(lire. Central /»*ail Unml— October 5. 1817.—Consignees of Cotton or other produce by this Road, are hereby notified that re ceipts will be required for all freight delivered.— They will therefore send persons to receive iheir consignments who tiro authorised to sign such re ceipts. I,. O. REYNOLDS, octU — Eng’r aud Superintendent. S Xi7G~o imvVa; tesV— on liTTfirTt Tuesday in January next, before the Court House in the City of Savannah, will be sold un der a Decree of tho Court of Equity of Chatham county, about thirty Negroes accu7onietl to the culturu of Rice 011 Savannah River. Terms, cash, purchaser* to pay for titles. WM. II. CUVLEtt, C. i‘. RICH A RDSONE, THOMAS HIGH AM, JR, Comuiissioiicrs. dec 10 fl—tn I FL9Vlf> It9VHIZ, MACO.W HA. ihlx STF.tlt.tiVO |,.\ NiF.lt. J. A. lilt OWN. oet 27 — JPO~71ULVi , 7—Tim Western Teue- M, occupied hvMessrs. Edwin Pnr*oiis & Co., Pos session given immediatelv. Enquirh of G. K. HENDRICKSON, oet 11 Gibbons building. #2*3f TO fiilEiYT.—A three story Brick -“tiki- Building tu State Street. A two story Wooden Building in Broughton st. A two story Wooden Building in Jefferson st. A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House attached, next tlimrea U of Mrs. Bourke’s residence. For term*, apply to sept 22 coilEN A FOSDTCK. fla »•’ O SK Bit K ar T.—Tliroo floors of Mr. •uik.\V r aldl)ttrglift building imartbo Excltniigc, un der that occupied by Mr. W. Woodbridge.ako two upper Ilnurs of ilm liuiklitig immediately be low the r.xehauge. and several lloors under the Imiltliug occupied by Mr. Walsh, one of them a round lloor. imv 1_ ROB. HABERSHAM & SON* m 'D’<> ItZINT.— From the lstofNovem- •KH'.her next, aeoiitumdions Three Story Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St". Jtdm’s Church. Terms very moderate. Apply to juue 3 — IT.-GANAIIL. T« tCJGiV’B\—Tim I!ou.-e at "the head ■*a!L.of Bay Street, recently occupied by Mr E 15 Crane, as a carnage warehouse. Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey & Co’s bat store, suitable for counting rooms of lawyers’ officers. Appl\ to II. A. CRANE, sept 27 ’ Joins P. Ouvnxi A €o.« AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Atul 1'm'xvn.rdluK. 3Laco(t« C«h, Mneon, July 20,1847 ly' july 23 C " 1 HiilSTM AS PRESENTS.—'The Amaranth y or Token of Remembrance, a Christmas and NeVv Year’s Gift for 1848. ' » Tho Mayflower for 1^18,edited by Mrs E.Oakes Smith. The Book of Christmas: dercrlptiro of the cue- toms, ceremonies, traditions, Inn, fneliug und fes tivities of tho CiiristmuH autumn, by Thomas K. Ilervey. TIio GiftofFrieudskip : u lokon of Remem brance for 1848. Friendship’s Offering : o Cliristmns, NewYear tutd Birthday Present, for 1843. Tho Christian Keepsake and Missionary An nual for 1848. Tho Fountain : a gift "to stirup tho pure mind byway of remembrance,” edited by II. Hastings Wehl. Fables : sclented from tltii works ofNorthcopc, Bewick,and others, embellished with numerous engravings on wood. The Snow Storm: a Christmas story, by Mrs. Gore, elegantly hound. Also.elegant Bibles and Pmver Books,Albums, Poetical works, Juvcnilo Books and Cantos, too numerous to mention. For sale bv J. B. CUfilJEDGE. dec 21 South side .Market square. P ~ RESEXTATIM BOOKS, ic.— The Heroines of Shakspv.nrc, 45 Female Portrait.-*: The Poet’* Pleannunce. a Loudon book, with splendid vignette pages; The Charm, with beautifully colored plates and illuminated border; Fisher’s Drawing Room Strap Book; Heath's Keepsake and Heath’s Book of Ueuuty. three superb .old favorites; The Opal; Leuiletts of Memory; The Military ami Naval Annua); Thu Juvenile Scrnp-book 5 The Gem of the Season, E ply to nov 5 1 prize of $13,509 9 prizes of $590 1 da 3,099 19 do 390 1 do. 1.500 10 do 259 1 do 1.250 19 do 299 1 do 1,117 49 do 199 5 do 1.990 299 do 99 &o. Are. Ac. Ticket* $ 1—1 Elves $2—Urn. $ I. Package of whole* $199. warranted to draw 52 Do Halves 59, do <|o 2G Do (luartcr* 25, do do 13 A PRINCELY SCHEME. Draws iu Alexandria on Christmas Day. 75 number*—11 drawn ballots. HtniiKsr iwii’/.KH. prize of $35,999 I I prizes of do 13,990 J 20 do do 10.000 1 29 do do 5,909 20 do do 3,599 J 259 •lo Arc. Arc. Are. $2090 loot) G00 400 j f SUM S UGARS! SUGARS! SEGAItS!—"Ameri can Victories” aud "Magnolia Brand.” Just received a handsome lot of Regalia Sugars of the above brands, of a desirable size autl first rate quality. The attention of the consumers of the article i* respectfully called to give them atrial, as they will be sold at prices to suit tho times, by P. JACOBS, dee 8 37 Bull Street. Sign of the Indian. T OM SOLBWrY LO%V.—The Subscribers are determined to reduce their Stock of Bonnet* and Ribbon*. Also Artificial Flowers, Ladies Caps, Gimps, and Fringes, aud many other articles too numerous to mention. CANNON A. LEONARD, dec 14 Corner Broughton mid Hnrnnrd-sK G 117<)RGTaTITbUR—iti bids and bags, lor T sale by If. J. GILBERT, dec 20 West side Market square. •|V|-ACKER EL.—15 half hbls., No. f, Mack- .j f». ercl, and 25 kills do. do. Lundiitg from ship Trenton, and for sale by dec 10 CONNERAT & BAUIE. I jlOfRALE.—A Negro Man who i* a yood ; Cook. ROB.HABERSHAM A, SON. nov 5 OA F.—59 boxes BurcheU’s Soap, landing )_7 from bark Exact, nml for sale by dec 19 COIIEN <Sc, 1’OSDICK. i iliilST.RAS PJtK«J3* , VT«.-Cl.i l in, € K roii I thi 2l- f«ht do b) |Y , jtu k Si •el." U. if,,.., I <1*EARI2D. y^ni-puekut Mutiuaorii, iturdou, for Clmrlnston-- n l \, ARRIVED. H h 1- nro , *‘ nno ' Cli«rlo»l»n, lo A I.nw A Co. ” cl " r 1 " r l (iuorge I’liokol. Tliomiwon, ICn:.-li<>ro, to Mn*. Wes 8<m Ixiniul Colton to (i \V An«lnr»oii A v?'x. n "* ' V “Y * Kintf. 1 11 ' *V"""'|nrkn Moluiiiorii, ltaril*-n, Rom Cliarlc*- II s ‘ V ’•’“Peer. •• ••*. *11-11111 packet Ociimulyrr,McNulty from l’uliitUn le-wk. &. Tiqipor. DEPARTED. • > t"am.pr\nkot Uardon.CUarlofitou. SAILED. ^AU ltev, l '?" r5 '’" 1 . Brain, Near Vnrk. B<id,':™";: rr, ”"!; v K- I’ -'iiarara. Hoay, nalliiimrc. •'I.I nf Vetweln in ,h,> i'lii i uf Nnvnnimit. SHIPS. I.„ w it CT. •‘.Ikl.uit,Smith..I,'pool..073.A 11,m „<rn..l. , puul..r,l<Ml||uie| l |naon; e '.“liyrt,Ci,llnm. 1 ll l Bli , g—“67.lt lluleliierau waif ....H6. Mn. tar TTra! I'll'w, 8:,li,h ««it'*..30l4fi,l6n, ,k Kail,-,..-. ® '"Wtaaty,",.., a'.lt’f..547.Padelfunl It Kay....; 4'adelforil Fay .0 M Cumiuing........ HARKS. _ mm J . w»iig..o,,.ra<i, dnrf Ha',.. .?' s " 0w w«liv„4*).ftde • Rumor, Parson*.. W nifg..73l v .O 11 • , . HARKS. ,D. irWPL, f .ui.cnjr..58I.A I.nw &CV......... ' imj,n,Bti , oualiM:ii’n..7i(t.A Low & c„... in “"> tU«rli'»..<M.A Law Si I.” a,. '>• Kr ' n -... .dlMh'e. .aia.w r I.itrrio- (’"ib' Boklun— l03.Brl,bnua St K.lly Wa-]] 'n ” ••‘fta.SH H lIuLhiu.01, -•"a, H.rwarJ waif,. N^»t°*a73.nri,hnm* Krlly.... * Kelly.... WWiyhl t Co..... J-aM.S'.r.n i W |,|„ Kxlpi V, wl ‘ C0 ' nb ” Uurmu ‘la..2n°.Muy & While... I • -373. Wathb'u, Wilder &*Co SCHOONERS. ' ^l‘^v i |, ‘ , “ e,l re,,,r0e " Co,U " n,li ,Urlc *• , |urc». (li ec h’|..Cohen, Noriia A. Co ASYLUM.-The Annual - Meeting of the Members of the Savautinh Female Asylum will he held ou This Morning. thc24lh inst. at 12 o'clock, al the Asylum. The members are respectfully invited to attend, as an election will take place fora Board of Directresses for the ensuing yenr. I — dee 24 P LANTERS’ BANK.—Savannah, December 23, 1847.—On Christmas Day this Bank will lm closed. Paper falling duo on that day, must In; attended to previously. . doc 24 1— H. W. M ivltCBR, Cashier- B ANK STATE OF G BO KG I a.—Savannah, Dec. 24,1847.—Saturday the 25lh imt. lie- iug Christina* Day, thi* Bank will be closed.— Paper falling duo’on tliat day, must bo provided for previously. A. PORTER, Cashier, dec 24 — fj] 11A TNI 11A TS!—A MBLER aTcTT. are receiving a largo lot of Extra superfine HATS. Those in want of a fashionable IltU will please give them a call, dec24 2— 177 BAY STREET. B OVS’ CAPS.—The subscribers have oil hand a large aud well selected assortment of BOYS’ CAPS, which Uioy oiler cheap, dec 24 2— AM BEER &. CO. Bay Street. G eorgia sviuip-ui quality, iu bnrruls, fur sale by dec 24 2— WAY & superior KING. P ERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. —French extracts in cut glass enamelled bot tles; Fancy Boxes of Perfumery; elegant French- China Toilet Bottles; Cut-GInss enamelled Smel ling Bottles, in uvory variety ; Pearl Paper Cut ters ; Reading Hooks; Fine Wuter Colors ; Toy Paint Boxes; Uack-guinmon Boards; Chess Men, Dominoes, See. For salo by G It HENDRICKSON, Gibbons’ buildings, dee 24 P ERFUJfF.RY.—Lubin’H and Provost’* Ex tracts for the handkerchief J French, Eng- Itsh and American Cologne, in limey bottles; nml thu genuine German Farina Cologne, for sale by dec 21 A- T. IlOWNE, Siuots’ building. Tickets $10—Halves $5—Ur*. $2,50. Prizes cashed at this Office. nrTicketsand 8iiarc* forsale.and orders from the country uttouded to at the Old Est tblisbed Ol- Hcoof P. B. PENDERGA8T, No. If, White House. Owens’ Buildings, Bull •St. opposite tilt! Pulaski House, dec 24 Bnnving Received. The following are the drawn numbers of Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class. No. 51, for 1847. 21 09 29 43 03 7 I 07 19 32 0 04 00 prize of $8,990 11) prize of $399 do 2.009 30 do 299 do 1,509 ID do 175 do 1,009 10 do 150 Ac. A V. Ac. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Sales close This Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing duo on Christmas Morning. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. Drew at Columbus Weduesdav. Class No. 21—D. Pam: Co., Manager*. For the lit at Jit of the lndrpendent Fire Company of Augusta. 78 numbers—14 drawn ballots. CAI’ITAI. 1'RI/.ES. Tickets $2—share*.in proportion. Package Wholes cost $52, must draw hack $28 “ Halve* •’ 20, " •• " 14 " Quarter*" 13, " " " 7 A BRILLIANT SCHEME. Soles close. Monday Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing due on Tuesday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Unirjit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Class No. 52—O. Paixk Co. Managers. Draws in Wilmington, Saturday, 25th inst. 78 number lottery—13 drawit ballots- CAPITAL PHI7.RS. I of 810,000— 1 of $15,000. 810,000—Of 1000—175 of $000. iVc. <&c. &r. Tickets$10—Halves $5—Clrs.$2|—Eig’s $1^. For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane. Orders from tho country promptly attend- •ti to, nnd prizes cashed on demand. dec 24 I MGS AND ALMONDS.—Just received ner Excel, 50 drums fresh Figs, new crop. Also, 599 lbs paper shelled Altnonds, new crop ; new Raisins, Currants, &c. for sale hv J. ROUSSEAU. doc 24 cor Bull and Broughton st. Cf iJNNY CUOTfl.—25 bales, for sale by nov 27 11. A. CRANE. China Cup*, a pretty article for presents; Mantel Ornaments, Ladies’ Rose-wood Work Boxes, elegant Japanned Dressing-cases, Disserting Maps, combining instruction with amusement; "ituonuuic views of Cities. Moveable Dancing igurcs. Fancy Boxes. Magnifying .Mirrors, .Mar bles, Whips, together with a great variety of Wood and Tin Tins, recently received anil for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY. dec 2! from brig Excel and for sale by BRIGHAM A KELLY. Cents- ‘3 > IJTWMK.- .S i ter, landing fr dec 21 Cl# aaisg so ap.—/vdr - ti,] \V arrant ed to bo superior to any otlcred for st.lc in Savannah. Received per brig Excel and for sale by W HUMPHREYS, Jr. dec 21 14— W -” BITE U ARR SOAP.—Price.'2* cents per P,nr.—Received 29 boxes per bark Ex act and for sale by W. HUM PilREYS, Jr. dec 21 11— N EW YEAR’S CAKES.-A few bids fresh New Year’s Cakes, now lauding from brig Excel, and for sale by W. W. GOODRICH, dee 21 Smcts’ building, Wliitakor-Htrent. \V. W. GOODRICH. Smels’ building. WJiitaker-streel. V ^ICYKti—IU (this Wttio Viuo| received and for sale by dec 21 B OVS’ CUOTKUVO.—I mil now open ing another lot of Boys’ Clothing per brig Excel. Among them tiro line Black Cloth Jack ets and Pants, Fig’d .Satin Yest*, Satinet Jackets and Pants, Tweed Ctis. Hacks, &c. Scc. Cull soon at the Cheap Clothing Store. GEO. d- NICHOLS,Gibbous’ Range. dec 21 M alaga grapes and raisins.—20 kegs .Malaga (irapes; 29 whole, 25 hail*aud 25 qr boxes Raisin*, just received per brig lix- cel, and for sale by \\\ \V. GOODRlCli, dec 21 Emets’ building, 4Ybifakcr*.street. ‘I* AR S).—15 bids ami 35 kegs for sale by XJ dec ll THEODORE MINIS. W iUS KI i Y A N D TO B AC C O—20 barrels N Y Whiskey ; 25 boxes Fisher’s Tobac co, just received and for sale by dec 10 K. SWIFT. B mi) SElii),—1 bbl of Canary ami Hump Seed, fors:de by A. T. B()WNF., dec 21 Emets’ buildings. | A DIES OA L V.—A fine lot of black JLJ (Bmps, Sewing Silk Fringes, black Silk Lace .and Edgings: nil assortment of Lace Caps, Head Dresses; rtench Noodle-worked Muslin Collars’and under lldkfs, In be found at dec 22 A. EINSTEIN’S. C ASK CHEESE ANI) N O WHISKEY—15 casks Cheese ; 25 bids N O Whiskey, land ing and for sale hv _decj0 SCR ANTON & JOHNSTON. C ORKS.- Bestlvelvet Corks, for sale by A. A- SOLOMONS, Agent, dec II Market St quarc. W OOIM) IJ'RYI’UltS*—Wantetl 10 or 12 Wood-Cntters on u Plantation near the city, for whom fair wages will bn paid, deu 21 ROIL HABERSHAM &. SON. M " ARINE ANDFIRK INS. BANK—Savnn- tiali, Dec. 22, 1847.—Tliis Bnnk will bn closed ou Saturday next, tho 25tli inst. being Christmas Day. Persons having paper falling due on that day, will please attend tn tho same previously. J.OLMSTEA1), Cashier- dec 23 _ 2— C lENTRALRAIL ROAD & BANKING CO. • OF GEORGIA.—Savannah. 2d December. 1847.—Tho annual election for Nine Directors to tnnuuugo the alibi s oflhi* Institution, will lie held at the Banking House iu this city, on Monday lho3d dav of January next, between the hours of 9 A. M. ilium*. M. By order. dec 3 GEO. J. BULLOCH, Cashier. C t ENT It AL RAIL KO A17 AN DBA NIC IN 7 > CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah. Dec. 7. 1847.—Dividknd, No. 19.—A dividend or$2 tier share on tho Stork of this Company (other than the 8 per cent stock) lias been declared this day, payable ou and after the 15th inst. GEO J. BULLOCH. Cashier. Holders of the now 8 percent Stock will lie paid the semi-annual Dividend on and after the ]5thiiist. — • dec n MH>WIFEKY 5 « T B € IL—MRS. IVJ. ELLEN DILLON offers her service* to such a* nny require them, a* Midwife, or ns monthly Nurse. She In* a Diploma as Midwife from thu Lying-in-Ilorfpilnl of Dublin, ouu ofiho largest e*l:iblisbiiient.* of the kind iu the world, Iriviutr attended the lectures of that institution ami been employed as Midwife ill it for the re quisite time. Siie lias also written testimouial- from t!ie highest source* iu Ireland, of her capa city and attention as a Niiimi. She refers to Dr. R. D. Arnold, nml Dr. II. Iv. Burroughs. Silt* can be found at Iter residence, N. K.corner of HabersJinm street and B.tv Lane, immediately opposite to the residence, of C«pt. Luke. Christie, dec 15 —29 D USSOUU’JPION. — The C.qnrtuersliit» lieretolbre existing under tho firm of HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN A CO., i* This Day dissolved by mutual consent; either of the un dersigned are authorised to u*c the name of the late linn iu closing up the unfinished business of the same. THUS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of the firm of Hamilton, Hardeman «V Co. Savannah, Sept. J, 1847. ( '< O PA RTIV K flVffiJai I»7- The timler- J signed have formed a Copartnership umler tho firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will be thankful to their friends Tor a portion of their patronago. C. V. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. I, 1847. (him Southern Recorder, Milledgovillo; Jour nal & Messenger, -Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four month*. CT) EIATM A JXI > CATS. Wo have just received a fine assortment of CAPS, with a few dozen superior moleskin HATS, which will lie sold at the lowest market prices, at No. 147 Bay-sireet, by dec23 3— PRICE A. VKAPER. 21 [YO'B’HJK.—The Consignee of a S2^»NliHTOU,\DI,ANO DOG, per Imrk Exact front New York, i* requested to call and take him awav, or lie will be sold lo nny expen ses. Washburn, wilder<& co. dec 20 y IJ JI181«1K M*AS AK3) 1*A RA- .SOLS—CHARLES KING, Munufue-. lurer, No. 3 7 Nassau Street, New York, invites the alteution of Jobbers aud oilier large purchasers, to his large and splendid assortment of Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun Similes, which lie offers at the lowest possible prices for cash or approved credit. Purchasers will find it to their interest to exam ine his stock. New York4 Doc. 10, 1817. 12— due 21 NllXV CJOODS.—The Subscriber would respectfully inform hi* patrons and the public generally, that lie lias returned from the North, ami has now open, a large nnd complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOt IDS, consisting of super. French and Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and French Casiuiere*; Doeskins, Tweeds, «Ve.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk aud Satin Vestings; all of which lie is prepared to make to order at short notice and ill tbe latest fashion. Noun but the best work men are employed. and, therefore, every rnimn- Iaelured article can. with safety, be warranted to suit the most particular. Tho subscriber has also a fine assortment of Glove . Socks. .Suspenders, Pocket lldkfs.. Cru vats. Under .Shirts und Drawer*, all of which will be sold at New York prices, bv M. CLARY, Draper and Tailor, Sign of the Golden Lamb, cornier of IVbit- aker and Broiiglilou stteels. net 18 ZljT'lUMIl/roN a SVSfONSiutvtt received per Hartford ami Savannah: A -Xi-choice assortment of French. English and Belgium (M>Tlirf.CAS.SIMER.S AN1) V EST INGS, selected with t!ie greatest care, aud of the best imported in this country. Wo arc now pre pared to iiiunufaemre at the shorter! notice, and in the best iiriutier, any garment in our line, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET. net 13 — Savannah, Ga. > n ilf Vi T sT'i I ATS I—FVoim the Fashi- omtblo lint Store of Messrs. Beebe & Cos ta r. Broadway. New York. Those who have been in tho habit of sending to them for their Hats, can be furnished with the Maine article, at New York prices, by calling on net 19 J). A. AMBLER & CO._ PLANTATION RROBAFIg. Tim subscriber ha* just received jier brig Splendid ami other vessels from Boston. 21 eases Plantation Brogan*, which will he sold as low as possible. Planters, Factors and others, who have been unable to gel their measures fitted ill this city, can be supplied by railing soon. Hu lei* also a full supply of Satinet Jackets and Punts, some style ofniorocco binding; Tho Mav Flower; The Gill of Friendship; The Hyacinth; Christ mas Blossoms; The Snow Storm*; Headley’.* Sa cred Mountain in Saxony, gilt’. Flora’s Dictionary in cloth and Turkey morocco; Jamieson’s Charac teristics of Women; Iliuminnted Gems of Sacred Poetry; Thu Gallery of Nature a valuable work by the Rev. Thomas Milner, M. A., nroliisely il lustrated and handsomely bound in Tnrkoy mo rocco; Fleetwood’s Life of Christ aud the Apos tles, English edition, illustrated ; Scenes in the Lives of the Patriarchs nml Prophets; Splendid editions of the Poet*, ami nnmeroiis vultiahle miscellaneous works in rich binding, recently published by Appleton A. Co., Harper &. Broth er, Wiley & Putnam, and others. Velvet and Turkey. nioroeco Bibles, Prayer Books of various editions and sizes, Splendid nioroceo and paper Macho Alliums and Port folios, Gold Pone'd Canes, Juvenile Bunks in grout variety, Games, Ac. For sale by dec 20 JOHN Al. COOPER. N ~ OTMJlL—A. B. GARDNER would re spectfully inform his friends and ciiMtomers that lm has taken the store recently occupied by .Messrs. Weeds & Murrell, No. 102, Brvnn street, Penfiuld’s Range, and would beg of Ins friends and customers generally, not to tliiuk for a mo ment tbatlie has bought out the former occupants, or that ho has any of their ot.n stock iu his store, or is in any way connected with them: but that lie has au entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS, consisting uf China, Glass, Crockery, Britannia and Japan Wares, Table mid Pocket Cutlery, House Furnishing Articles, &e. &c., selected with great care, winch he oilers for sule us chenp as can ho bought in this city, und hopes, by a strict attention to his oirn business, to merit n share uf public patronage. -—Union doc 0 D oors nanmus »vwmIiow BUNDS—The Subscriber, Agent for FJ Callaway A Co., is constantly receiving all kind* of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which lie offers at as low prices as they can lie purchased iu the city. All work furnished by him will he warranted equal to nny iu the country, or the money will be returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side .Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received und promptly executed — sept 1 W IADOW-SA SII A nil» IIUIBD MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING .MACHINE. West Broad street, adjoining tho residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blind* of every description, made of the best materials, ut Northern Price*. House nnd Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly ou Imml n full supply of Flooring and Weather Boards, .Sash, Blinds, nml Paiincl Do ora, 8 VI 10 Sash, glazed nt 10 cent*. All oilier sizes in proportion —!y nug7 L AW NOTICIS.—JACKRON A LAW- TON, Attorneys at Lair, Savantmb. Geo. Office iu Gamlry’s Building, Up Stairs, front ing Bull street. HENRY JL JACKSON, ALEX’RR. LAWTON, nov 15 1 y C AIVI)V•—20 boxes assorted Candies, re ceived per brig Excel, and for sale at the lowest market price by A. T. BOWNK, dee 23 Smcts’ Buildings. M OTTO US.—A supply of very choice se lected Mottoes suitable for parties ami Chrintiim* presents, fur sale bv dec 23 A.T. BOWNE, Smots’ Building.''. T ooth * BiViisiiEsT-A vmyH.oi™ assortment of Tooth Brushes, various pat terns, for sale low by A. T. BOWNE, dec 22- Bluets’ Buildings. C 1HAMPAGNK.—25 baskets Bollinger C’hnui- y pugne, ami 29 boxes assorted Cordials, for sule by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 22 Bluets’ buildings. A I*I*IjKW.—10 bbls Apples, just receive) and for sale by J ESSE A CAD Y. nml for sale by dee 23 # P OTATOES. just received mu —20 bids choice Potatoes, just received aud for sale by dec 22 JESSE A CADY. r-<OSIIEN BUTTER.—12 kegs fresh VT Goshen Butter, landing from Imrk Exact, warranted of the best quality, and for sale low by ALBERT HARD, dec 11 Cor v Broiightou uud Drayton-St*. orvant*. 30 WILLIAM B. HALE, 193 Congress Street. BUIS'TSSTS * MAY bo consnlted ut their rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street and Market Square, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian street. — nng 13 SANTA CLAUS! R ll. HOWIiLL respectfully proclaims to • Old Santa Clause and his Deputies tlmt lie is now ready for them, having on hand the lar gest and iik*t assortment of TOYS that over was in this city, (being four time* that oflastvcur.) Also, Fire-works ami Fancy Article*. Ladies ami Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine the goods, as it is worth the lime and trouble, if they do not wish to purchase. Do not mi*lnkc tbe place : Li/* HOWELL*, nt the Fnnev Good* Store, No. 1.57 C ougroM street, Market square; op posite N. B. Knapp’s Saddlery store, dec 20 — \ (1ARI),—I have removed to the city ol .rsL Macon, for the purpose of practising Imtv, and shall practise in all the Courts of the Southern Circuit, nnd iu any other Courta iu which husi- ness may b« confided to me. ,- v den 17 — CARLETON B. COLE. A«E II UNBRED ABLE BODIED U NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work on the Central Rail Road, for one year from Janu ary next, for which liberal wages will be given, iu monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap- p Vkrstille, Lurm/Ritow &b«tlf.r. nov 20 . — if 1 ROt \J TIONARIES.—The Subscribers would respectfully inform tho Citizens of Savantmb, tlmt they have commenced business in the brick building, next to Walker’s Marble yard, mid di rectly opposite to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionary, south side of Broughton street, where they are now receiving, and will constantly keep on bond, u general assortment of groceries, fruits, &c. n- moiigst which limy be found Almonds, Raisins, Prunes, Citrons,’Ac. nml they hope by strict at tention to business, and selling at low prices, to merit a share of public patronage. dec 14 JESSE A CADY. VJEiiAR AND TOBACCO STORE. Aw. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near Monument-square.—The subscriber return* hi* grateful thanks lo tho citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, who havo so tibornlly patron ised him during the Inst four years, and begs to as sure them that Tie stili imports tho very best brands, ofwhich helms on imml ut this tune a large assort ment. He would call particularuttcutiontoalnto shipment which he can fully warrant. Also to hi* stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac.., Ac., all of which he will sell on us good terms us can be Imd elsewhcro. P. JACOBS. july 27 ly— rpO PLANTERS, MECHANICS J. ANI) MERCHANTS.—The subscriber has on hand, aud is constantly receiving, n well select ed assortment of River Lumber, 1 Timber,Shingle*, and Fire Wood, which he offers for sale ou accom modating terms. Purchasers would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders for either of the above articles left at Ins office, 112 Bay street, or at the Eastern wharf, will be promptly attended to. dee 14 R. A. ALLEN. D aiauerreotype plates, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,at low pri- with n liberal discount to wholesale pur chasers. Yoigtlnuder Camera* of all the differ ent sizes, Case*, Chemicals, und every thing in the line, coustanly on hand ut wholesale nnd re- mil. E. ANTHONY, Late Anthony, Clark A Co.; dee 7 . —Sines 247 Broadway, N. Y. 1 ”~ AlLOtJ it.—Flour in barrels and in sacks, . just received from J. W. Lewis* Mills, Casa Co., and from Taylor**Mill*;Alabama, for sale by dee 20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. G ang A\l» fEIS SliKD.«JAN- r DIES,-'Excellent urticloH to allay the ;li of Measles. Colds, Ac. A anjyd^just re- rough of. _ eeived, and for sale by dec 23 A.T.l 8meL*’ Building. R YE FLOI/R, dec.—Uniting, 10 half > hbls. Rye Flour; 25boxy* Sperm Candles; 10 do Judd’s patent do; 30 kittsJMnckcrel: 40 4 and J bbls. do ; 30 bags old Java Cofice; for sale by doc23 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. A PPLES, <kc;—Apples, Figs. Prunes, Raisins and Currantfi, now landing from hrig Excel and for sale bv JESSE & CADY. Broughton-st.. doc 22 next door Walker'.* Marble Yard.