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■“*&.««.—Tlier. hna bM« ««nk doiUR in \v. c. BOItnila, IiMiwo fcoinonsei 1 .
ikhilbt Uio icnson.^Tlns^iiptty,gommiily Will be performed llioTrugedy of
llniitedebd '
iiSiiddbM not eqUeHi) tile domondr
NBW-ORLEANS,.Deo. SO, P. M^Collon.—
»Ph# week opened with en .animated demand and
Je«d”reaoh 18,000Udewt.nodv.nc. ol\ic.
Middling fli a 7c.| Godd Middling 71 a 7^0.
The pnrcbaaea have boon foe Iho. North, France,
,b Snjar!—Yceterdny"arrivali of. J.000 hhdi.do-
needed U10 marker and price, govo wayj lo io.
•on tho lower descriptions. About 700 raids.
^JlSereu!—liuyor. kopt out irf dio market in
tho early part of the morning, but ilndiug seller,
unwilling to accept 18c. finally cauio forward
and took 1,600 bbls ntl8j alS.jc.
Freight*.—'Two ehipa wete taken for Havre at
lo. and a large thlp for Liverpool at 15-32d.j up*
. ward* of 2,000 bale* wore shipped to fill Hip at
7-lGd. . ,
Exchange.—Fair demand. London7 a 9 per
cent pfem.i Paris 5 271a 6 35.
DECEMBER 21,2P. M.—Cotton.—Tho de
mand continue* fair, with tales thit morning of
3000 bales. The transaotions yesterday summed
up 12,000 halos—prices {c better than before tho
news, Middling 6* u 7c.
Sugar.—Sales 500 hhds.
Molasses.—'Sales 800 bids at 18$ a 18 Jc.
Freight.—Nothing trauijpirod.
Exchange.—No' alteration, hut more offering
tm New York at 2.per cent, discount, 60 days-
flight par a | premium.
performed tho Tragedy of
THE WIFE,
St Piorrd, Mr. Crisp I Forrardo, htf. Wurd
Leonardo, pultnor | Mariana, Miss Ciura Ellis
A Pas Seul, by MIbs Amili e.
l/GAH,—50 packages W.
fd^gngi
To oonelude with the Farce of tho
DUMB BELLE. *
O’Smirko, Mr. Fuller j Elisa, Mrs. Forbes
t3PF-or particulars see small,bills. dec 28
Crashed and Powdered Sugars, landing from
brig American, and for sale by
Tec 28 SCRANTON. A JOHNSTON. .\.
1IGS.—100 drum* Fresh Tiirkoy Figs, landing
JC from achr. Akinndor. Foi'sale by
dec 28 BRIGHAM & KE
TAOMESTIC
U^Bra.
trimly dud Bln, lindlrig from brig Wilson
Fuller. .Foreoieby
dec 28 ' BRIGIIAM & KELLY.
•jVTOTICE.—The Memborc of the UNITAHI-
-L v AN ASSOCIATION of Savannah, are
notified that a meeting will be held ut the resi
dence of 8. Phjlbrick, Esq.; No. 116, Broughton
Street, on Thursdny Evening, the 30th inst. at 7$
o'clock. A flill and piinctna) attendance is desired,
as matters of interest to tho Society will be
submited for consideration,
dec 28 — M. EASTMAN. Treasurer.
—" and Figs, let
and for sole by „
Ac.—Dates, Raisins. Currants,
lauding from brig Wilson Fuller
, d. H.J. GILBERT,
dee 28 west aide Market-square.
D omestic brandy &. newlarTl^
30 bbls. Domestic Brandy; 25 qr. casks, do.
do.; 15 bbls. New No. 1 Leaf Lard, landing and
for sole by
dee 28 SCRANTON Vfc JOHNSTON;
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, oi ...
will be niudo to tho Hon. the Justices of tho
Inferior Court of Molatosh county, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell part of tho
real and personal estute of Alexander S. McIn
tosh, deceased, for the benefit "of the heirs and
creditors of said estate,
dec 28 W. J. McINTOSH, Adra’r.
TVTOLASSES.J—44 bbls prime New Or-
J.TJL loans Molasses,landing from brig Josephus
and for sale by 11. J. GILBERT,
dec 28 westsidoMarket-squaro.
PASSENGERS.
Periwig WIImNj Palter, from New York—Me«m Prince,
J Lynch, \V M Ileiarn, J H DrunU, PC Smith.
Per bfty Clinton, from Now York—Mr Chu II Cterkion,
hint 5 iteereso.
Per eteem-peoket Wm Soalirook, from Charleston—Mr.
& I. Cohen, and 8 deck.
Ter eteamrpackel Ivanhuo, from Aiiffiuta—Mri A J
Johnson and son, Messrs A Edwards, A T Kosso, J Lawton
S Mnbly, J S Noidlln.'or.
Per steam packet 8t Matthews, from Palatka—Messrs J
Graham, I. D Richardson, L F Fuller, C F Cooper, J M
Crews, II B Turner, Dr 8criveo, aud one deck.
Per steam-packet Motatuors, front Charloaton—Mra
Schley, Mra Iludsou and servant, lira Holcomb, Miss Ben
jamin, Alisa Telfair nud servant,Dr J At Schley, A Uounud,
M uirs J Simmons, \V Wade, J S Fay, W B Hodtfson, A
Huggins, tV M Dougherty, nud tldeck.
Per stoam-packot Gen. Clinch, from Charleston—Airs
Linn, Rev G White, Dr Curnochan, Cnpt Gillnm, Alnssrs
. D CPershy, WO Turnbull, Rosrlaml, DA Carsou, D For-
pu»ou, c A Waterhay, S T Hillman, Muster Fergusou, aud
0 dock.
SHIP NEWS.
Port of Snvnnnali, Her. 2S, 1841.
CLEARED.
U. 8. M. steam-packet Wm. Svabrmik, Lyon, Charloaton—
IIrook* &. Tupuer.
U. S. M.slonm-packctMutuuiora, Bardon, for Charlciton—
Brooks & Tup per.
ARRIVED.
Barque Dal houiio, (Br) Wilkie, Trinidad, to E Moly-
nrux, Jr.
Barque Lady of the Lake,(Br) Fitziimons, Glasgow,to A
Hurquu Ilerschel, Mcnns, New York, to 8 W Wight &.
Co.
Brig American, McNair, New York, 10 days, to Brigham
& Kelly.
Brig Wllsou Fuller, Cruwfurd, Now York, to Brigham &
Kelly.
Brig Cliuton, Andrews, Now York, to Washburn, Wild
er A Co
Brig Josephus, Pilchor, New Orleans, to Wood.CIrghorn
& Co.
8uhr Alexandria, Randall, Boston, to S W Wight &
Co.
8chr Portia, Olmstead, Havana, to R Habersham &8on.
^Sailed in company with schr Air reliant. Air Charleston.
Leltbrlg Alollo, Driukwutor, to sail next day for Alurlol,
Cuba.
Schr Alary Emolino, Kruse, Now Orteuns, tdCohon.Nor*
ris Sc Cu.
Schr G J Jones, Look, Now York, to 8 W Wight & Co.
Schr Hanover, Barber, New Orleans, to Cohun, Norris St
Co.
IJ. 8. At. steum-packol Wm. Seubrnok, Lyon, Charleston,
to Brooks St Tuppcr
Steamer Elix.i, George,Hersliinan’s Luke, to 8. Solomons
*Co.
U.S.M,steam-packet Gen.Clinch, Curry, Churlcstou to
Brooks St Tuppor.
U.S. Al-'titnuni-pnekat Metuinorn, Burden, from Charles-
*on, to Brooks A Tuppcr.
U. 8. M. ituum-puckut 8t Alutthows, King, Palatka,
to brooks St Tupper.
Steam-packet Ivan hoc, Jarman, Angnaln, to S. Solomons
St Co.
Steamer Cimlham, Hubbard, Augusta. Boats to W P
Williams.
Steamer A Sibley, Crcswell.Uugusta. Boats to C F Alills
DEPARTED.
17.8. M. stenm-paekut Aletumora, Barden, Charleston.
_ U. 8. .M. steam packet OeaiuuUuu, Chase, Pulutkn.
V. 8. Al. atoam-packet Wm. Soubrook, Lyon, Cliarleaton.
WENT TO SEA.
Brig Richmond, Star no*, Wilmington, N C.
MOBILE, Dec. Si.—Cld brig Josophitia, Portor, Bos
ton.
DEC. 33—Cld ships Magnolia, Gray, Havre; Boston,
Pratt, do.
NEW-ORLEANS, Dee. .20—Ar ships Silas Holmes,
Berry, New York: Southerner, Stanton, do; Metoka, Me-
Guire, do; Far West, Briard, do; Genoa, Kelly, Bath, Me.;
barquo N Rich, Carlton, Iluvann.
Cld ships Cordova, Lowoll, Philadelphia; John Holland,
Henderson, Autworp; Samuel Hicks, Goodhue, Now York;
Wakona, Paine, Boston; hark Pioneer, Galt, Baltimore;
Orbit, Anderson, Barbudoes and n market.
DEC23—Arr barque Walter, Thompson, Bath; brig A G
Washburn, Golford, Bristol, R I. >
Cl I—Ships Grenada, SpoouQr, Boston; Albania, Crow-
el. Liverpool.
CHARLESTON, Dec 24—Arr ships J Portor, Portor,
Liverpool: Sullivan, Walto,Now York; brig* Massachusetts
Burge*, New York; Tower, Gutty, Now Urloun*; schr Sum
R Jackson, Adums, Philadelphia.
Cld.—ShipsMudorn, Ilamiuor,’London, J Rovonol, Want-
berslo, Liverpool; Anson, Burr, N mv York.
WILMINGTON,Dee. 33—Arrsohr C P Brown,Doughty,
Now York.
T en dollars reward win
bo given for tho delivery to tho flubneribor
of a SILVER-WATCH, (dotached lever) with
the initials A. D. on the buck. All persons ore
cautioned against trading for |t, as it was probably
stolen front the owner.
JAS. Q,UANTOCK,Jr.
dec 28 —3 , Eaglo Steam Saw Mill.
RAWN NUMBCItS of G7emteTnd Pulaski
Monument Lottery, Extra Class No.
drawn in Cliarleaton, on the 2?Ul inst.
67 50 74 26 45 4 58 3 25 63 17 16 32
LOTTERY FOR THIS DAY.
TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR.
The Old Favorite.
jrf>
Draws in public, in tho Exchange Council Room,
This Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Sales closo at 3$ o’clock, precisely,
78 numbers—13 drawn ballots.
GREEN E& PULASKI MONUMENT LOTT,
Class No. 74, for 1847.
J. W. Mauky & Co., Managers,
• (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co,
HIOHKST IHtty.ES.
prizo of
$4,001)
5 prize of
$100
do
1,500
10
do
80
do.
1,000
20
do
5(
do
497
25
do
40
do
250
217
do
3U
1
5
&C. &c. &c.
TicketsJfll—Halves 50 ots—Q,r. 25 cents.
Package of wholes §520, warranted to draw 13
Do Halves 13, do do 0‘
Do duurters 0$, do do 3
Drawing duo New Year’s Morning.
75 numbers—14 drawn ballots.
Draws in Charleston, S. C. Thursday, 30th.
HIOHKST riU7.ES.
1 prizo of $32,001) 20 prizes of $1000
1 do 10,1100 40 do 200
1 do 4,001) 51) do 100
1 do 2,445 250 do 80
Tiekots$5—Halves $2 50—Qrs. $1 25.
Prizes cashed at this Office.
I^*Tickcts and Shares fur sale,nud orders from
the country attended to nttlin Old Established Of
fice of P. B. PEN DERG AST,
No. 5, White House, Owens’ Buildings, Bull
St. opposite tho Pulaski House,
den 28
THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!
D RAWN NUMBERS of Georgia State Lot
tery, Cluss No. 24, which was drawn in
Columbus on Wednesday, 22d inst.
65 74 45 22 17 11) 47'25 77 49 40 15 5 78
Whole Ticket combination 17 19 22, the fourth
capital prize of $1060, returned for Want of a nur-
clipsor, and half ticket 25 47 77, a prize of $300,
sold to a gentleman of this eity, at Wylly’s Lucky
Office.
FOR SHARES APPLY IN TIME.
Our Favorite I
. FOR NEW-YORK.—Old Estub-
•UsliedLine.—The regular packet brig WIL
SON FULLER, Wm Crawford master, having
part of hor freight engaged, will have quick des-
patch. FopfWught or passage apply ou board,
atlTeUuir’s wharf, or to ,
1 dec-28 BRIGHAM & KELLY/
^ FOR NEW ORLEANS. —Com-
^hemmercial Line.—The regular packet brig JO
SEPHUS! Pitcher mastor, will lonvowitli dcs-
i latch. For freighter passage, apply on board ut
Junter’sMfharforto
dec 28 WOOD, CLAGHORN &CO.
FOR NE W-Y OR K. —Brig Line.
■““•The rogularpacket brig CLINTON, J An
drews mnstur, having part other freight engaged,
will have despatch. For froight or pnssago, hav
ing superior accomodations, apply on bourd at
Mongin’supper wharf, or to
dec 28 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
ismiv/v^
c^Ttery
;y & WOOLSEY'3 KEFINED
" '* Lattfi J
ELDY.
[OB' OF . EXECUTOR'
be told at pubUo auction, under an or-
dor of tho Judge of Probates of the comity Of
Duval, State of Florida,'ut-Jacksonville, In said
county and State, ou TiiCsdtty, iho 1st day of Fob.
ruary, 1848, all the pbrsonal proporty ;of the da-
tate of George Kingsley, and Consisting Of forty
Slaves, tnaldt ftnd ffltbolo, of different Ages, a lot
of corn, fodder, potatoes, plantutioti tools, uten
sils. &C. -, ;.:»•* ;• .. ,. V
Term*—one half cash, tlie haladco in twelve
months, with persona) security, to ho approved of
by tho Probate Jtidge of Duval county.
JOHN 8. SAMMIS, \ rj x * 0
OLIVER,.WOOD, { * <xori
dec7 r J- ; •' tu7—
A pples and potatoes.-
r “ * “ ■ -
. Lauding and for sale by
H.J. GILBERT.
RISH WHISKEY—Forsule by
. SWIFT.
S PERM OIL.—For solo by
. ttov 23
A. MINIS.
ptNNY .CLOTH.—25 halos, for sale by
VT nov27 IIA. CRANE.
T ARD.—15 hbls aud 35 kegs for sale by
XJL dec 11
uud 35 kegs lor sale by
THEODORE MINIS.
C IORN WANTED.—Corn, dry and fit
J for shipment, inbuilt or in sacks, wunted by
dec 25 6— R. HUTCHISON.
C ORN ITIEAL.—45 bushels fresh ground
Corn Meal, just received, uud for Snlo by
dec 20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO
SAILLOF1
would inform th.
taken tho Sail-Loft
prepared to carry .bji. the business lii ita- various
branches, suolt as TentSi Awuings. Tafpkwh'
StearaU5atCoVeri,andr ' "
SANTA. CLAUS!
R - H. HOWELL respectfttlly proclaims to
• Old Santa Clause and his Deputies that he
is now ready fur them, having oti hand the lar
gest and. best assortment of TOYS that ever
was in this city, (being fourtintes that oflastyear.)
Also, Fire-works ana Fancy Articles. Ladies
and Gentlemen aro respectfttlly. invited \o call
nud examine the goods, as it is worth the time and
trouble, if they do not wish to purchase. Do
not mistake the place:
12P* HOWELL, at the Fanoy’ Goods Store,
No. 15V Congress street, Market square,-op
posite N. B. Kuapp’s Saddlery store,
dec 20 —
iriNE HUNDRED ABLE BODIED
VJ NEGRO MEN WANTED-To work on
tho Contrnl Rail Road, for one year from Janu
ary next, for which liberal wages will bo given,
in monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap
ply to
VERST1LLE, LUFBURROW & BUTLER,
nov 20 —
C ORN.—Cherokee Corn constantly ou bund
and for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by
doc 20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
S TUART’S CANDIES—20 boxes Stuurt’s
steam refined Candy, for sale by
dec‘20 K. SWIFT.
C OFFEE.—50 bags Rio, Cuba, and .luvu,
for sulo by H.J. **''*""
W HOLESALE WINE, LIQUOR
AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188
Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would Inform his friends, that
he oontinuos to keen on hand at his old Btand,
West Side of tho Murkot, a large assortment of
WINES, LIOUORS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which ho otters on the best pos
sible terms. Ho is also constantly supplied with
the best ALBANY ALE aud NEWARK CI
DER, to which he respectftilly invites the atten
tion of tho public. —nov 3
GILBERT.
~|" ^ARD Oil,.—45 cusks Lard Oil,Hiiperiuri|uul-
dec ^0
for sulo
casks liuru Uu, Hupuriurquul
by BRIGHAM & KELLY!
B UTTER.—lOkecs Orange county But
ter, landing from burk Exact, and for sale by
doc 13 J. E. GAUDRY & CO.
riOFFEE.-50 bags Rio Cofi’eo, inst ro
V_2 ccivud, and for sale by E. SWI
.doc 20
E. SWIFT,
[71LOUR.—25 bbls best Canal Flour, receiv-
1, uud for sole by
dec 20
E. SWIFT.
gWEET niALARA WINE.—20 qr
1 casks S. M. Wine, for sale by
dec 20
E. SWIFT.
W RAPPING FAPEh.—1UU
Wrapping Paper, for sale by
E. SWIFT.
T7< XC SI AN fci E,—Bills on New York. Ap-
Xi ply to GEO. B. GUMMING.
^jj.EORGIA FLOUR—In bbls and bap, for
sale by
dec 20
mgs,
H. J. GILBERT,
West side Market square.
.LI-,.—-A Negro elan who is u gooi
ROB.HABERSHAM & SON.
QOAP.—50 boxes Burcbell’s Soap, lauding
ij from burk Exact, and for sale by
dec 10 COHEN & FOSDICIv.
B UTTER.—io kegs Superior Goshen But
ter, landing from brig Excel and for sale by
dec 21 B IMG HAM & KELLY.
^PPLES.-40 bbls Alibis, Just^ received
) and Steamboat Flags tnade to order.
FOB NEW YOUII.—OM £i!«k-
lished Line.—The regular pad
BALDWIN, T. Baasott master, havlt
dec 23
fi, a. m.iviT pi.uwc —
They have fitted tip tlmjr
tlie finest order (br the accoimuodstion b'f Trnv-
obk/ate*
ellers' Hones, - Drovers’^ Slol^,
Horses by the month ? and haying a Milldttucbci
to tho Stables for grinding abd crocking Corn
enables them to feed in a superior manner; enu
they pledgo themselves that good attention will'
bo paid to all Horace placed in their charge.
WARNER & HOOKER,
dec 22 • 12—
... NEW YORK.—Brig Line
he fast sailing regular packet brig EX-
FOR ,-...
_he fast sailing regiil. . „
CEL, P. B. Macy master, will have immediate
despatch For freight or passage, apply bn bbard
at Moore’s wharf, or to
doc 22 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
FOR BOSTON.—The bark BACK-
. USj Captain Porter, will havo immediate
despatch. For freight, apply on board or to
deo 29 - . BRIGHAM &KELLY.
FOR NEW YORK.—OU Es
tablished Liner—The regular packet brig
STERLING, Capt. RludeJ), having a large por
tion of her cargo engaged, will have quick des
patch. For freight or passage, apply on board
at Tellhir’s wharf, or to
dec 20 BRIGHAM * KELLY.
FOB SALE,—A second
hand CARRIAGE AND HAR-
.NESS, nearly new. Apply to
nov 19 — JNO. H.REID & CO.
FOR SAXK.—FIVE LOTS of land,
suitable for GARDENS,-within two miles
of Savannah. Thore are about Sixty acres of
this land under cultivation, with a dwelling house
aud necessary out-buildiugs. Either of the five
Lots, or the entire number, will be sold on mod
erate terms, if applied for immediately. For par
ticulars apply on the premises to Mr. E. W.
Russell, or in the oily to
dec 22 8— ALEX. R. LAWTON.
Semi-Weekly U. 8. 31. Steam-Packet Line.
WANTED TO HIRE.—A house
situated in the southern part of tho city with
six or eight (6 or 8) rooms, one iu Liborty-etreet
would be preferred.
dec 22 — R. HABERSHAM & SON.
F ine gold & silver goods*
&c.—Including some very fine Watches,
of every description; real Diamond and rich Jew
elry, of groat variety, and embracing tho newest
fashions.
Ileal Silver Pitchers,Tea Sets, Goblets, Mugs,
Syplious aud Fish Knives and Forks; new pat
ent Gothic pattorn Forks and Spoons, very ele
gant; Prince Albert uud double threaded pattern
do., and plain ; Sherwood’s Galvanic Butteries
with directions ; Papier Muche Goods iu abun
dance ; Vases; Plated and Military Wares; Gui-
turs, Flatus, Accordiaus, Banjos, uud Sheet Mu
sic; Walking Cuncs, &c. Cull and see, os now
opened. '
£&* Repairing of Watches and Clocks attend
ed to as usual, and warranted.
I). B. NICHOLS,
dec 4 1st door West of Pulaski House.
lliriSTMASFRESENTS.--Cliiiin,
Wood and Tea Setts, for Children; single
China Clips, a pretty article for prusents; Mantel
Ornaments, Ladies’ Rose-wood Work Boxes,
elegant Japanned Dressing-cases, Dissecting
Maps, combining instruction with nnuisemeiit;
Panoramic views of Cities, Moveable Dancing
Figures, Fancy Boxes, Magnifying Mirrors, Mar
bles, Whins, together with u great varioty of
Wood and Tin Toys, recently received and for
salo-by COLLINS & BULKLEY.
dec 21
SAVANNAH A PALATKA, FLA
BY TUB WAV OF
Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Geo.; JathsontiUc,
Black Creek ft Picolatn, Fla.
In connection with tho Charleston Daily Moll
Steam-packets at Savannah, tho steamer SARAH
SPALDING, from Palatka to Lake Monroo,
the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au
gustine, and iYotu Black Creek, via Newnaiuvilie, 7
Alligator, Mineral Springs & Columbus, to Tul-
lahussoe.
OCAMULGEE Capt. P. McNblty.
ST. MATTHEWS “...Kixo.
These packets leave Savaunah every Tuksdav
and Saturday Mornings, at 10 o’clock, uud nr*
rivo at Picolata iu timo for tho Muil Stages to go
through to St.Augustiue before night overy
Thursday aud-Mondav.
Returning, leave lhdatku every Tuesday and
Friduy Morning ut 7 o’clock, touching as above
each way
They are both low pressure bouts, iu complete
order, and handtiomely furnished iu every respect;
are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex
perience on tlie rente, and their patrons are as
sured that overy attention will bo paid to the safety
and comfort of passengers, unJ to tlie careful hand
ling of froight.
—AGENTS—
Brooks & Tupper Savannah.
A. A. DcLormo Darien.
G. Friedlunder Brunswick.
John Bcssent St. Marys.
Fernandez &. Bisbuu Jacksonville.
A. Coy Black Creek.
Geo. Cooley. ; Picolata.
J. P. Hawkins Palatka.
E. Lufitte & Co..... Charleston.
N. B. Goods consigned to tlie Agents forward
ed free of commission. Freight from Savnnuuh
and Charleston, uud uli way freight, pnyuble by
shippers. sept 13
ft:
TO RENT.—The STORE at thecor-
ner of Bay and Whit&ker Streets, known
as the Palo Alto. Possession can he had on tho
1st day of February next, or sooner, by applying
to Kov. J. F. O’NEILL, or
doc 9 — JOHN E. WARD;
STERLING L ANI17 It.
oct 27
TYTEW FRUIT.—Just received, a supply
-L x of now Fruit, such as Raisins in quarter,
halfaml whole boxes; Turkey Figs. Currants and
Citron, &c. for sule by J. ROUSSEAU,
dec 2
uud for sale by
dec 22 , 1
JESSE & CADY.
P OTATOES. —-20 bbls choice Potatoes,
just received uud for sale bv
dec 22 JESSE & CADY.
C tAMPIIlNE.—A fresh supply of imre Cain-
> pliino, just received aiid fur sale by
dec 15 A.T. UOWNK. Smuts’‘huilding8.
C ORKS.— Bestivelvet Corks, for sale by
A. A. SOLOMONS *
NS, Agent,
Market Square.
A lmondsi currants,citron and
r, . •
PRUNES—For sule bv
dec 15 ll. J. GILBERT.
L EIVIONS. —20 boxes Lemons, now landing
'from burk Exact aud for sale by
dec 15 JESSE A CADY.
{CARPETINGS.—All wool Carpets ; su-
per Ingrain do; Thompson's Three-ply do;
Brussels do, for sale by
dee 13 HENRY LATIIROP.
W HISKEY AND TOBACCO.—20burrela
N Y Whiskey ; 25 boxes Fisher’s Tobac-
ey;
co, just received and for salo by
dec 10
E. SWIFT.
S
1IAWLS.—A complete assortment, prices
' lg iVoin 37A cents to $12, also a few of
vr * * ■ • *
varymj
these rich Velvet Scurfs, at a reduced price,
dec 14 A. EINSTEIN.
G
ENU1NE FARINA COLOGNE.
100 boxes, received by *
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
dec 14 Market square.
IIISKE Y.—15 bbls old Mononguliela
Whiskey, for salo bv
dec 11 THEODORE MINIS.
^lOFFEE.—100 bags Rio, Java and Cuba
prize of
$4,000
10
irizo of
$100
do
1.255
10
do
90
' do
1,000
10
do
8(1
do
500
101)
do
40
Ac. t!
:c.
Ac. .
FOR BALTIMORE.—Tho schr
«*nsG. J. JONES, Cnpt. Hiram Look, linviug
jrnrt of her freight engaged, will sail with des
patch. For freight or gussnge ajijil^ to
dec 23
IT & CO.
. FOR AUGUSTA AND
i HAMBURG.—The light draught
Steam-Packet IVANIIOE, J. T. Jurinan mus
ter, is receiving freight and jinssongera, at An
derson’s lower wharf, and will leuve This Af
ternoon, at 5 o’clock precisely. She will continue
to leave every Tuesday at the same hour.
For freight engagements nr passage, apply ou
board or to S. SOLOMONS & CO.
Way freight payable by shippers. No
froight will be received on board after 4 o’clock
on the afternoon of departure. Froight will be
received in store during the absence of tho bout
free of charge. smtn— dec 28
Draws in public, at Wylly’s Office, THIS DAY
28th Dec. at*4 o’clock.
Sales close same Afternoon ut 3 o’clock.
Class No. 25—D. Paink &. Co., Managers.
For the Benefit of tho Independent Fire Company of
Augusta.
72 numbers—] 1 drawn ballots.
CAPITA!. PRIZE:
Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
BRILLIANT SMALL SCHEME.
Sales close Tomorrow Afternoon at 4 o'clock.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
Extra No. 4—D. Paine & Cu. Managers.
Decided by tho drawing of the Delaware Lotte
ry, Class 309, tor 1847, which draw at WiJ
liiinglou, (Dei.) ou the 27th iiut.
75 number lottery—12 drawn ballots.
CAPITA!. PHIZES.
1 of *7,500—1 of $1,750—1,127
20 of 1,000—200—100—177 of 70
&c. &c. &c.
Tickets $2 50—Halves $1,25—Q,rs. 62$ cts.
For sale at.
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFIpE,
Comer of Bull St. and Bay Lane.
Orders from tho country promptly attend-
l to, and prizes casliod on demand. doc 28
Coffee, for sulo by
THEODORE MINIS.
C ONFECTIONARY.—20 boxes assort
ed Ciuuly, just received nndforside b^ ^
JESSE & CAB
Cft BAKER AND LEE LANDS
AND NEGROES.—Owners of Land in Ba-
ker county, say in tho 1st, 2d, 8lit, 9th, 11th, 12th,
14th, 21st and 27th districts, and in tho 1st, 2d, 3d,
13th and 14th of Loo county, who wish to soil,
may perhaps find a purchaser, or get a better
knowledge than many of them now have of their
land, by informing the subscriber, by personal ap
plication or by letter, of the. number of their lot
and tho district in which it lies, with tho price they
ask, iu cosh, or on credit ’ Tho person wishing
to sell will please state whether ho drew tho laud,
or liow lie bocarno tlie owner, whether by inher
itance or purchase; and whether ho has a clear
and fall chain of title; and if not, what is the dofi-
cienejr, and whether his warranty will be good.
The undersigned can be addressed by letter
(post paii>, as they will be numerous) at Milledge-
villc, until tlie 5th of January next, after that date
at Newton. Baker county, whoro ho will he gen
erally found when not at his plantation ten miles
below, from the 10th of January to tho 1st March
next.
Li^ I wish to buy forty likely young Negro
Men, to work ou the Railroad to .Gordon.
S. GRANTLAND.
Near Millodgeviilc, Dec, 21,1847.
dec 28 —1
IVTOTICE.—Consignees per brig Josephus
-L1 will plcoso attend to tlie reception of their
goods this day, landing at Bolton's wharf,
dec 28 1
R AISINH, PILOT BREAD & BISCUIT.
—50 boxes Malaga Ruislns; 10 bbls. Pilot
Bread 1 ; 10 do. Sugar Biscuit; 10 do.Butter do.;
10 do. ;Soda do., landing from brig American,
and for sale by
. dec 28 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
N EW LARD AND RUMP PORK.
368 kegs No. 1 Lard; 03 bbls Rump Pork,
ig mid for sale b* FRANCIS SOJUIEL.
landiii;
dec
H AY.—250 bundles prime llay, iu stare and
for sale in lota to suit purchasers. Apply
J. BURKE, No. 6G Buy street,
— opposite Mariners’ Church.
QOAP, CANDLES, &c.—50boxes Soap,25do
IJ Sperm and 25 do Mould Caudles, for sale by
dec 11 THEODORE MINIS.
Cigars, a very superior article, for sals by
dec 14 Wt >OD, CL AG 11 Oil N & CO.
C l ANDY.—211 boxes assorted Candies, re-
> cuived per brig Excel, and for sale nt the
lowest market price by A. T. BOWNE,
dec 23 Smots’ Buildings.
* OTTOES.—A supply of very choice siv
looted .Mottoes suitable for parlies und
Christinas presents, for sale by
dec 23 A. T. BOWNE, Smets* Buildings.
T «
assortment of Tooth Brushes, various pat
terns, forsule low by A. T. BOWNE,
dec 22 Smuts’ Buildings.
C 3HAMPAGNF..—25 basket-; Bollinger Cham-
J pagne, and 20 boxes assorted Cordials, for
sale by W. W. GOODRICH,
dec"22 .Smuts’ buildings.
OMESTICS7— A furtfieV - siTpplTyof
Shirtings, Marlboro Stripes nud Plaids,
just received und for sale by A MINIS,
nov 30
B UTTER AND SOAP.—15 firking choice
Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pale
Soap, landing from bark Exact, aud for sale by
dec 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
dec 20
os pri
; from brig Cliuton. and for sale l»v
H i
iug from brig (
dec28 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
H AVANA SUGARS.—Just received per
schr Portia, from Havana, the following
Segars, which wo offer for sale on accommoda
ting terms; 16,000 “Cabana" Segars, 10,000 Ce
res do, 15,000 Consoluciou do, 15,600 Sem'iraniis
do; 5,000 Aguilla do, 5,000 Agues do, 9,401) Callo
do la Rayno do.
doe 28 CONNERAT & BATHE.
C OFFEE, CHEESE, &o.—30 bags Rio Cof
fee, 48 boxes Choose, 200 reams Wrapping
Paper, lauding from burk Ilerschel, for snle by
doc 28 COHEN & F.OSDICK.
N EW OllLEAPfs MOLASSKS.—14V Mila.,
landing from schooner Hanover, and for
sale by
doc 28
COIIEN & FOSDICK.
P RINTS.—A very large lot of Euglish mid
Americun Prints, to bo sold low by
CANNON &, LEONARD,
dec 6 Corner Broughton and Barnard-sts.
M ACKEREL.—15 half bbls., No. 1, Mack
erel, aud 25 kitts do. do. Lunding froui
ship Trenton, und for sale by
dec 10 CONNERAT & BA RIS
I ' "NFANT’S JOSE YS.—Just received, a
large lot of difierent patterns, varying in pri
ces from 50 cents to $3.
nov 6 CANNON & LEONARD
F RUIT, Ac,—Almonds, Raisins, Currants
Citron, Prunes, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut
megs, Mnce, Pimento, Pepper, Ginger and
Stuart’s steam refined Candies, for sale by
‘ GILBERT.
New Armntreiiiem,
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY.
Utticeen Sa at north and Charleston via Jiilton Heatl
and Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the ll'ai
r _ The well known „
»****£splendid stuain packets ™
METAMORA, Capt. F. Barden,
WM. SEA BROOK, Cnpt. T. Lyon,
GEN. CLINCH, Cupt. Win. Curry,
Will horonftur leave Savannah every evening nt
half past 8 o’loclc. mid Charleston every inoruinj
nt 9 o’clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Hem
and Beuufort each way, mid uvoiding two-third*
of tho sea route. .
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
BROOKS&TUPPEU, Ag’ts, Savannah.
. E. LAFITTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
N. B.—All good* intended for Savannah or
Charleston will be forwarded by the Agents, if
directed to their care, free of commissions.
All wuy-froight payable by shippers.
juiyj —
N otice to consignees.—
Transportation Office, Central Bail Hoad—
October^, 1847.—Consignees of Cotton br other
produce by this Rond, are hereby notified that re
ceipts will lie required for all freight delivered.—
They will therefore seud persons to receive their
C IGARS.—10,750Clemcncia Cigars; 10,000 consignments who aro authorised to sign suchre-
Ln. A lain ana do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000 cuipts. L. O. REYNOLDS,
Principle do, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, oct 6
and for sale by
novO
W. M. DAVIDSON,
West aide Market square.
(JWUFF.—6 Gross Mrs. Millers’and Peter
kJ Lorrillurds’ superior Mnccahoy and Scotch
Snuff, in hulf lb. bottles; also Mrs. Millers' line
Mnccahoy Snufl’, in bulk for sale bv
A. T. BOWNE.
dec 20 Sinets* Buildings.
■TtlGS AND ALMONDS.—Just received nor
J. Excel. 50 drums fresh Figs, now crop. Also.
500 lbs paper shelled Almonds, new crop ; new
Raisins, Currants, &c. for snle by
J. ROUSSEAU,
due 2-1 oor Bull and Broughton at.
Y AGUES ONLY.—A fine lot of black
XJ Gimps, Sewing Silk Fringes, black Silk
Lace and Edgings; an assortment of Luce Caps,
Head Dresses; French Needle-worked Musliu
Collars’ mid under Hdkfs, to be found at
dec 22 A. EINSTEIN’S.
G t EORGIA SYRUP, &c.—10 bbls Georgia
F Syrup;20do N O Molasses; 10casksquurts
Por(er:*I0 do pints do ; 5 hhds superior St Croix
sugar; 2 cases Prunes; 15boxos Lemon Syrup; 25
do English dairy Cheese, for sale by
dec 24 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
P ERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES.
—French extracts in cut glass cnamellod bot
tles; Fancy Boxes of Perfumery; elegant French*
China Toilet.Bottles; Cut-Glass enamelled Smel
ling Bottles, in every variety ; Pearl Paper Cut
ters ; Reading Hooks; Fine’ Water Colors ; Toy
Paint Boxes; Back-gammon Boards; Chess Men,
Dominoes, &e. For sale by
G R HENDRICKSON, Gibbous’buildings,
dec 24
Kng’r and Superintendent.
OOB-C6TTE RS.—Wanted 10
12 Wood-Cutters on a Plantation near
tlie city, for whom fair wages will be paid,
dec 21 _ ROB. HABERSHAM & flON 1
N OTICE.—All persons having doinnnds
gainst the Steamer WM. GASTON, will
present them immediately,
dec 25 2— It. 11. D. SORREL, Agent.
liy*
House in the C
dor a Decree o
county, about 6
culture of Rico.»
Teriiw, cash; p
Idee 28..
January next, tho ft/'pw I
property of the estatb;bl
ceoied, vizt . ..
Lot Letter A. tin
Charles Vail Hbrnlb^thh>
January, 1840. tWl
AUb, Not No»8 and Improyertientt coj
Broughton and WtfltvBrbad Streets,-
Wfi^,
larsto tlfo Cltyi,
the Sovanuah Rivef.
Also, Tract of Land,.
Sectibn of Cherokee, i
talning Forty (40) Act
Alep, the following nti
to tlie estate of said ^
v ;,. •‘■'"J
FLOYD HOUSE)
MACOX, a A
i. A. BROWN.
tx nugru iuouuauiBuuiiuuuBiu,
the Independent Presyturiaii Church in the C|t
of Savaunali, known in the plan ofsaid Church a
‘*1.3. , • . •
AM the nbotti tirBbefrt |Bia by the undersign®
dcr and by vlrtue'ofn' Dpereo in Equity of til* II
iperidr Court of Chathal^Gounty, rendered at
May Term; 1847*., 5■ n 1
act 2 N.WALLACI?; Execntor,
inyiOlotlrktidjjuftny^ figs; • • "t
Cohen: dc Fosdtok. . .1
Salei—23 balba Guilhy Cloth ; 10 II
^Gnnn;
At Private ....
do Gtumy Bags.
FO.< RUNT.—The Western Tene
ment of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining the one
occupied by Messrs. Edwin Parsons & Co., Pos
session given immediately. Enquire of
G. it. HENDRICKSON,,
oct 11 Gibbon* building.
t TO RENT. —A three story Brick
Buliding in 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 door east or Mrs. Bourke’s
residence. For terms, apply to
sept 22 COHEN & FOSDICK.
F O I£ R £ N T.—Three floor* of Kr.
Waldburgli* building near the Exchange, un
der that occupied by Mr. W. Woodbridge.nlso
two upper Hoorn of the building immediately be
low tho Kxchnnge, and several floor* under tlie
building occupied hy Mr. Walsh, oue of them a
ground flour.
nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON.
® TO RENT.—From the 1st of Novein-
““•her i.ext «. commodious Three Story Brick
Dwelling,}/! Bo j.‘h Broad Street, near St. John’s
Church. Terms very moderate. Apply to
June 3 — H. GANAIIL.
M TO RENT.— 1 Thu Home nftlio jiiid
of Buy Street, recently occupied by Mr E B
Crane, a* u carriage warehouse.
Ahs6, two largo rooms over Ives, Horsey &
Co’s lmt storo, suitable for counting roouiB of
lawyers’ officers. Apply to H. A. CRANE,
sept 27
NOTICE.—The Consignee of
s±±AxNEWFOUNDLAND DOG, per bark
Exact from New York, is requested to call and
toko him away, or ho will be sold to pnv expe
ses. WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
dec 20
JrfXlfULTON A S YHONS - have
receivoA per Hartford and Savonuaht A
L choice assoftment of French, English and
Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST
INGS, selected with tho greatest care, aud of the
best imported in this country. . We are nowpre-
pared to manufacture at the shortest notice, and in
tho beat manner, any garmentin our. lino, for cash
or approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET*
oct 13 —. Savannah, Gsi.
m
HATS I HATSI-From tlie iW
onablu Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe & Cos-
i|$)-Broadway^ New York. Tlioso who have
neon in the habit of sendingto them for tlieir Hats,
can be furnishad with the same article, ut New
York prices, by calling on
oct 19 D. A. AMBLER & CO.
PLANTATION BROGANS.
Tho subscriber has just received per
brig Splendid and other vessels from Boston. 21
cases Planbition Brogans, which will be sold as
low ns possible. Planters, Fuctors and others,
who havo been unable to get their measure* fitted
in this city, cun be supptiod by calling soon. He
fins also a full supply or Satinet Jackets and Pants,
for servants. WILLIAM B. HALE,
nov 30 163 Congress Street.
C t KNTRAL KAIL ROAD &. BANKING CO.
/ OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, 2d December,
1847.—The unmiul election for Nine Directors to'
nmtinngu tlie affuiis of this Institution, will he held
nt the Bunking House in thi*~city, on Monday
the 3d day of January next, between the hours of
9 A. M. and 2 P. M. By order.
dec 3 GEO. J. BULLOCH, Cashier.
TTENtEaL KAii; HOAD AM) BANKING
VJ CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, Dec. 7,
lb47.—Dividend, No. 10.—A dividend of $2 per
share ou tliu Stock of this Company (other than
the 8 per cent stock) lias been declared this duy,
payable oil uud ufler tho 15th inst.
GEO J. BULLOCH, Cashier.
Holders of the now 8 per cent Stock will be
paid the semi-annual Dividend on and uftcr tlie
15th inst. — dec 8
^ SURGEON y
DKtiTTISTS
MAY bo consulted at their rooms N. E. corner
of St. Julian streut und Market Squure, at any
hour,(Sunday excepted.) Entrance onSt. Julian
stredt. — . atig 13
^AUCES.—Worchodtershire, John Bull, In-
O dia Soy and Reading Sduces, just received
and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
dee 18 eor Bull and Broughton-sts.
IAJLOUR.—Flour in barrels and in sacks,
J? just received from J. W. Lewis’ Mills, Cuss
Co., and from TayJor'sMiJJsjAlnbnmii, for snln by
dec 20 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
M idwifery notice.—mrs.
ELLEN DILLON offers her services to
such ns may require them, ns Midwife, or a*
monthly Nurse. She has a Diploma as Midwife
from tlie Lying-in-Hospital of Dublin, ono of the
largest establishments of the kind iu tho world,
having uttended the lectures of that institution
und been employed as Midwife iu it for tho re
quisite time. She has also written testimonial*
from the highest source* in Irulund, of her capa
city and attention as a Nurse.
She refers to Dr. R. D. Arnold, and Dr. H.
K. Burroughs.
Shu can be found at her residence, N. E. corner
ofllubersliam street, and Bay Lane, immediately
opposite to tho residence of C»pt. Luke Christie.
C A
casks Cheese ; 25 bids N O Whiskey, land
ing and for snle by
dec 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
L ARD & SUGAR.—HO kegs Lanf; 10 hhds.
N. O. Sugar,lauding from schr. Mary Emo-
lone,and for sale by
dec 28 COHEN & FOSDICK.
ULL & SUN’S MOULD CANDLES.—
50 boxes Hull &> Son’s Patent Mould
Candles 6s. and 8*., landing from brig Wilson
Fuller, and for salo by
doc 28 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
C *t EORGIA FLOUR & N. O. WHISKEY.—
T 75 hbls. super. Georgia Flonr; 50 bbls. N.
O. Whiskey, landing mid for solo by
doe 29 SCRANTON A JOHN8TON.
B
land.!
dec
UTTER &- CHEESE.—85 firkin., choice
G.iflhen nutter: 60 boxes prime do. Choco,
in* from brig Wilson Fuller, end lor sale by
c 88 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
W ' illSKEY, MOLASSES, &c.—50 bbls.
Whiskey: 50do. Molns.cs: 50do. Flour:
50 kegs New Lard i 10 hhds. Bacon; 10 do. So
nar. Tor salo low from Iho wharf, by
dee 88 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
Y ' IIVEGAlt.—10 bbls Wiuo Vinegar, jus
received and for salo by
W. W. GOODRICH,
dec 21 SmetV building, Whitnkor-ntrccl.
HITE BAR SOAP.—Price 25rents
per Bar.—Received 20 boxes per lmrk Ex
act aud for sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
doc 21 ' 14—
U CK WH EAT.—III whole, half and quarter
bbls. Also, in Bugs, for sale by
H. J. GILBERT, West wide Murkct square,
dec 24
G <um and flax seed can-
F DIES*—Excellent articles to allay the
cough of Measles, Colds, &c. A supply just re
ceived, uud for sale by A. T.'BOWNE,
dec 23 Smets’ Building.
R YE FLOUR, AC.-Landing, 40 half
bbls. Ityo Flour ; 25boxes Sperm Candles;
10 do Judd’s patent do ; 30 kitts)Mackerel: 40$
nud J bbls. do; SO bags old Java Coffee, for sale
, y dec23 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
by
CURRANTS.—Just received a lot of Cur-
J rants, new crop, for sale al 15 cents per lb.
J. ROUSSEAU,
cor Bull und Brougbton-st*.
dec 18
( CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.—
J 20 firkins Gowlicu Butter, landing from brig
Excel, and for sale by
dec29 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
ALAGA GRAFES AND RAISINS.—80
kegs Malaga Grapes; 20 whole, ^5 half and
25 qr boxe* Raisins, just received per brig Ex
cel, and for sale by <V. VV. GOODRICH,
dec 21 Smets’ building, Whitaker-atreet.
CUAVING SOAP.—PricTll Csnli—
O Warranted to bo superior to any offered for
sale in Savannah. Received per brig Excel and
for sale by. W HUMPHREYS. Jr.
dec 21| 14-
A PPLES. Ac.•—Apples, Fig*, Prune*,
Raisins and Currants, now landing from
brig Excel and for sale bv
JESSE & CAbY, Broughton-st.,
dec 22 next door Walker's Marble Yard.
4^11 AWLS.—Attention i» requested to our
O assortment of dress Shawls, comprising al
most every di*cription r and offering ntpricesfto
suit die times. CANNON & LEONARDS)
dec 20
F ringes and giivips.— a good
OSSOr ‘ " *
laps, &c
dec 20
assortment; also; Bonnets, Ribbons, Ladies’
Caps, &c. now offering very low.
1 CANNON & LEONARD.
R aisins, akihondi, citron
AND CURRANTS, just received per bark
Exact, nnd for halo by JESSE & CADY.
dec 14
TiilLbt BREAD AND BISCUIT.—10 bill.
X Treadwell’s Pilot Broad; 30 do Sugar, Soda
and Butter Biscuit, landing frpm brig L Baldwin
and for sale hy
dec 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
B utter, beef, Ac.—15 keg*
choice Goshen Duller, 10 half bbls F M
Beef, 75 whole, half -end qr boxes Raisins, 75
whole and half bbls Canal Flour.-landing and for
sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
dec 21
A gricultural implements, &c.
400 Plows,comprising all the various* sizes
and kinds used in this section ; 49 Cultivators nnd
Harrow*, various pattern*; 40 Straw nnd Corn
Fodder Cutters, various prices ; 25 patent and
common Grain Fan Mills; 6 Grain Threshing Ma
chine*; 30 Corn-*hellers,various kinds, for hand
and horsu-powur;6do do with soperatorimd clea
ner, do auudo; 6 Com and Cob Crushers; 12 pat
ent hand Corn Mill*, an improved maebiue; 30
common Steel do do; 75 tray Whoel-barrows; 350
doz plantation Hoes, complete asRortment; 400
pair Trace Chain* ; 100 do do do extra strong; 75
Ox and Log Ciiaius; 30 doz BOckctHpades; 10 do
handled do; 15 do long handled shovels; 12 do
haudled shovel*; 8 do long and short bundled
Manure Forks; 6 do do do uo superior quality.
A complete assortment of Gurden lines aud
Rakes; lu Fairbanks & Co.'s Platform Seale*, as
sorted sizes; a supply of Fitzgerald’s Patent Mills;
a supply of patent Mncliiue Belting. For sale
by DENSLOW A WEBSTER,
dec 25
uec 15
-26
D issolution.—The copurtuerahin
heretofore existing under the firm of HAM
ILTON, HARDEMAN A CO., is This Duy
dissolved by mutual consent; either of the un
dersigned am authorised to use tlie naitm of the
late firm in closing up the unfinished business of
tho same. THOS. HARDEMAN,
C. F. HAMILTON.
Surviving Copartners of the firm of Hamilton
Hardeiunn A Co.
Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847.
{^©PARTNERSHIP. — The nndfl
VJ signed havo formed a Copartnership und
the firm of HAMILTON A HARDEMAN, f
under-
under
. for
the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, und
will lie thankful to their friends for a portion of
their pntronnge.
C. F. HAMILTON.
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
Savannah. Sept. 1, 1847. G/no
Southern Recorder, MilledgevillA; Jour
nal A Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary,
Atlanta, copy for four months.
T AW NOTICE.—JACKSON A LAW
X.J TON, Attorneys at Law, Savannah, Geo.
• Office in Gnudry'a Building, Up Stairs, front
ing Bull street. H ENRY R. JACKSON,
ALEX’R R. LAWTON
nov 15.ly
A CARD.—I have removed to the city o(
Macon, for tho purpose of practising Law,
and shall practise in all the Court* of the Southern
Circuit, and in anv other Courts in which busi
ness may be confided to me.
17 —
dec 1
CARLETON B. COLE.
S ODA AND BUTTER CRACKERS, Ac.
Landing 25 boxes Soda A Batter Crackerr,
20 do English Dairy Cheese; 500 dried Beef; 200
smoked Tongues; 3 bbls dried Currants; 5 bbls
Soft Shelled Almonds. For nle br
dee 14 WOOD, CLAGHOfcN A CO.
Tho friend*
an oi
{"4 EORGIA BROOMS.—Tl
Uf of homo manufactures have now
tunity of supplying themselves with a “real C
ja Broom," which for beauty, durability nnd
Jniah, cannot ho excolled. The Broom Corn was
raised in this comity, nnd tho broom* made by
Mr. A. M. Day oftliincity, and arc for sole at the
store of the subscribers.
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
dec 25 108 Bryan st.
Yiliiam Taylor,
bad Street leaeed.U
i from first day. o! <
n
ent of Thirty
vjrt Five Fathom tip
0- 949,19t!i District, 88 I
~ubb County, cont*m
rial property belobg I
‘Ihin Taylor, deceits
ahyti'
nov 3()
„ lour.
Jd^Foodick.
■ By Coke
At Privute 8ule -*-53 barrel" and 7 sdeks.
nov30 : ^
Joltn P. Gavau A Co.*.
AUCTION AND COMIU58ION SIEUCUANTS,.
Ail it I 'orwnrillnk Agents, Macon, C*. • b
Macbii, July 20/1847 ; ; ly july 23
C HRISTMAS PRESENT^.—The Amaranth
or Tokeii of Reipeaibrauce, a ChrUima*
and New Year’s Gift ft»r 1848; •• ]
Tlie Mayflby>*et| for 184o»ojflited by Mrs E.Oakos ]
Smith; . • . ’ ’ i . • ]
Tho Book of Clu’istiiia* i descriptive oftliecus 1 ,
toms, ceremonies, truditiotu, ftin, feeling and fesi
tivities of the Christmas stiaqpn, by Thomas K;
Hervey.
The Gift of Friendship 4 .g tokeii tif iteuie'tn-i
branoo for 1848) ‘ *'* ->? ■* m
Friendships Offoridg'i a Christmas, NowYear
and Birtiiday Present,'for 1848.
The Christian Keepsake and Missionary An*
nunl ftJr 1848; i ‘
Tho Fountain l d gift;'Uoitiruu the jjtlre biihd
byway of reinenibruuce,”(wdtieil by H. Hnstitigs
VV’eld;.
Fables ; selected from 6ie works ofNorthbope,
Bewick,and otlicrs, embellished with numerous
igravings tin wood. »,:• *
The SrtOW Storm t a» Christmas story* by Mrs.
Gore, elegantly'bound. : '
Also.olegnnt Bibles atid'Pfiiyer Bobkn,Albums,
Poetical work*, Juvenile Books and Giimes, too
numerous to mention.' For bulb by
J J»-Bi'CltuBEDGE,
doo 21 gputh sidu Market gquaro.' .
BOOKS. &*.—
Fcmdlo
Lohdon
no‘Charm.
... v illu'rainVtbu
border; Fishor’s Drawing Room Scrap Book;
Heatii’s Keepsake aiju Heath's Book of Beauty,
tliroo superb old' 'fuVdirilM fiTho Opal; Leaflet!*
of Memory; The Military and Naval Annuul; Tho
Juvenile flbrnp-book r The Gem of tho Seaion,
aelllsheaAn Mezzotimo; Tho Chris
tian Keepsake; Friendship's Offering J The Para
bles' of opr Lord; in cqrioqslj carved bindiug und
richly illuminated; 'Tho «wum£jn a. new and hand
some style ofmorppco bindiug: The May Flower;
The Gift of Friendship;. The -Jlyacinni; Christ-
Blossoms; The tinpw Storm; Headley’s So-
IMotintnin ih Snxony^gllt; Flurn’s Dictionary
in cloth and Turkey nmrocco; Jamieson’s Charac
teristics of Womeiivlllnbinatcd Gema of Sacred
Poetry; The Gallery of Nature a vuluaVle work
by tlie Rev. Thotna* Milner, M. A., pro finely il
lustrated and handsomely, hound iu Turkey mo
rocco; Fleetwood’* Life of "Christ and the Apos
tle*, English edition, illustrated ; flccrica iu tiiq
Lives of the Patriarch's and Prophot* •,'Spltihdid
editions of the,Pool*, and . numerous vuluublo
miscellunuous work* m rich Siiuditig, reeenOy
published by Appleton &• Cn„ Harper A Broth- ‘ 1
or, Wiley A Putnutn, und. others.
Velvet ‘and Turkey morocco Bibles, Prayer
Books of various edition*'^aud sizes, Splendid
morocco and pitper Muche Albums and Fort-
folios, Gold Pencil n^e*, Juvenile Book* in great •'
varioty, Gumus, &c. For sule by .
ileo 20 , : jigHlj lit, CqOljER. ■
N otice.—a. u. oahdner would »i-
spectfully inform hi* frjond* and ciiHtptjier*
that he has taken Uio storo recently' occupied by
Messrs. Weeds A Morrell, No. 102, Bryan atroot,
Peufield’C* Range, nud woqld beg of his friends
nnd customers generally, not to think for a mo
ment that he has bought out the former occupants,
or that lie bus uuy ol tiinir omj stock iu his Htoro,
or is in any way connected with thorn t hut tlrst
he has un entire NEW STOCK/OF GOOD^
consisting of China, Glass, Crockery, Britannia
and Japan Wares, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
House Furnishing Articles, &c. &c., selected
with great care, which he ollpr* for oale as clump
as con bo bought in thi* city, and hopes, by q strict
attention to his own business, to merit a sharer of
public patronage. —Binos dec li 7
D oors, sashes a avindow:
BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for Fj
Callaway A Cu., is conHUnjlJy.receiving nil kind/,
of Saslies, Door nnd Window Blinds, which he
offer* ut n* low prices us they can bo purchased
in tlie city. All work furnished by him will br
warranted equal to uuy in tlie country, or the
money will be returned.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT, '
West side. Monument Square.
N. B. Orders for odd sizes received ..and
prompUy executed sept 1
B OYS’ CLOTHING. —1 mu now open-
ing another lot of Boys' Clothing per brig
Excel. Among thorn are flue Black Cloth Jack
et* and Pant*. Fig’d Satin Vests, Satinet Jackets
nnd Pant*, Tweed Cos. Sacks, &c. &c. Cull
Hoon at the Cheap Clothing Store.
GEO. S. NICHOLS, Gibbons’ Range,
dec 21
B “ACKUAMMON BOARDS, CHESS-MEN,
&c.—Baukgaratnon Board*, Dice Boxes,
Dice, oxtra Backgammon Mon, English Chess
Men, Chinese carved do, Che** Boards, Domi
noes, and Crehow’s hast Playing Cards, for sale
by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
dee 15
D RESS GOODS.—An assortment oflig.
Cashmere*; ’ plain Merino*; plain and fig’d.
Delaines; Raw Silk Plaids; col. andbl'k Alpaccas;
worst. PJ&idr, bl'k. Bombazine Ginghams; blk.
Delaines and Barrages; French, Euglish, and
American Print*; Scurfs, Shawls, Ac., in every
variety. Forsidclowby
dec 18 GODFREY A LaROCHE..
{CARPETINGS, BLANKETS, A*,
\-J Received by recent arrivals, 10-4,11*4,124,
best French Bod Blankets; Whitney, Mackinaw
Duffii and American Blankets; a few pieces 3 ply
and superior Ingrain Carpeting; 4-4 and 5-4 Oti
Cloths, for sale low by
dee 18 GODFREY A LaROCHE^
T>RE8ERVES.—Just received pe* brig
jl Virginia, a supply of flrosh Preserve* and
Jellies, assorted; and French Chocolate of differ
ent qualities, for sale by . J. ROU$SEAJJ.
dec 2 *
tX/IIDOW-SASH AND MEINS)
VV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Broad etrfect, adjoining the
residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blind*
of every description, mode of tho best material*, nt
Northern Prices.. House and Ship Joiner.Work,
promptly executed. ‘1
* CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
N. B.—Constantly bn hand u full sup ply of
Flooring and Weather Boards, Basil, Blinds, and
Panned Doors, 8 10 Sosli, glazed at 10 cent*.
All otiier sizes in proportion , —ly aug?
tJlOCBttiEti. FRUITS. AND CONFEC-
f TIONAUIES^—The. Subscrihar* would
respectfully iufurm the. Citizens of Savannah,
tlmt they have commenced business in the brick
building, next to Walker’s Marble yard, and di*
reetly opposite to Mr. Dickson’* ('oufretionnry,
south side of Droughtoir street, where they aro
now receiving, and will constantly keep on band,
a general assortment of groceries, fruits. «.
mougst which rnoy be found Almonds, Raisins, .
Prunes, Citrons, Ac. ond they.hope by :riu at
tention to business, nnd selling nt low prices, to
merit n sbaro of public patronage,
dec 14 . JESSE A CADY.
S UGAR AND.-TOBACCO STORE.
No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near
Monu/ne.nt-sqnun.—'The subscriber returns Id*
a ratoftil thank* to the citizen* of Suvannah. nnd
le public generally, who have so liberally patron*
Ued him during the last four years, and he,** to as
sure them that he still imports tlie very boot brands,
of which ho bus on hand at.tiiis.qme a large assort
ment. He would oall particular nttentn-n to o late
shipment which he can ftilly warrant. Also to hi*
stock of chewing Tobacco, Smifi', A*\. Ac., all of
which he will soft on as good term* os ceil bo had
elsewhere. » ' / P. JACOBS.
July 27 . » , „ yly-
an nBDUi vnuucuuiionii/ rnceiTing, avveu scieci-..- .
ed ASMnrfment of RiverLtttnbov, 1 Timber, Shingles,
and Fii’e Wood, widen heWTora for sale on accom-
mpdafing ttirins. Piirchanisra would do well tq. '
bin office, 112 E ,
.will be promptly
dec 14 R. A. ALLEN.