The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 29, 1847, Image 3

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lid brlf Sky Ltvrk, LiuW Id. briffCUro, Cope, Bui SIloo^TAVelten B—Cld barque Yarmouth, Mark* New Orleene; L So mart, Chtrleitoo, J Ca»laer, do; M—Cld barque Nethua, for New Orleana. .YORK, Dec BO— Arr chip Ashland, An ldverponl; Dn Cbutlettom Iltrtfonl, tin HatnnnaM; banjuo iJship Charleston, for Now Orl<mnt;brijr Altco Marla, ^ath: lehr ltcinocrat, do. CM—Arr ship I'etnr llotrlnk, flit Llrorpooli brljrs y t f m Palermo; Almatlo, Curaeoa; a^hr Wuacogui, fin 'Tui*—Ship* Nebraska. Trieste; Richard Cobden, Liver* Job hrifs K U ricrro,Kin/stou; Ocoola.Mlyafuoa; gavau- •Sfec W.—Arr steamship Northerner, Rudd, Charleston; •hlo Northumberland, Griswold, London; bnrnuea llonriut* taJoaet, |.afunn; Frances Louisa, Uordoau.v,brig Vulture, ^CuMIhlpa Nary Frances, Mobllo; Catlmrlno, Clinrles* leas Thos l’orkbis, Manila;barque Undo, Matanaus; brigs Mercury, St Johns; Ghristlana, Now Orleans; Francos; *DEc!w—Arr ship Shorldan, Cornish, Liverpool; barks Atlantic. Bremen; John (leOrgu Hock, Norway. PEC 114—Arr barque Francos & Louisa, Hay, Uor- *Cl1l-Shlps Arkansas, Hilliard, New Orleans; Camden, tksrleitim; Kinily, St Croix; barque Attica, AIcLollau, Nr* Orleans. POSTON, Dsc. 10—Arr ship Washington, front Liver* Stdp Rolianco, Now .Orleans; barks I-Itissabotls, IfalL , Valparaiso; Fraukliu, Trinidad; hrig Tccuutseh, Sagua la 20—Arr barque Ponchita, Turks Island; brig Dar* m Port au Prince. DEC 21—Arr ship Cairo, N Orleans; Columbian, do; Venue Alfa, do. Cld—Ships Bombay, East Indies; Harrisburg, New Or* ^DEC.29—Arr ships Leonora, Calcutta; Edwin, Hayden, gsrssasA. Cld—Ship Washington, Now Orloons; burquoa Kilby,do; Asofdo. . VUEATB ET ; WiC.VAlBEB, LemoedsIUauegork ** jyMr.W.C. Forbes litut tlio pleasure of an- Bouncing an eugneoraont FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, with the celebrated CuntiUo Sivovl nnd lie nr i Ilerz, Who will appear This Evonltig in a variety of tlioir moat popular nnd fashionable airs. This Evbnino, Wkdxmday, Dec. 29. The performance to cotmnouce with the Tra- ’ gedy of PIZARRO, on tub DEATH OF ROLLA. Rolia, Mr. Crisp I Pizarro, Mr. Ward. Cora, Mrs Forties [ Elvira, Mias Clara Ellis After the Tragedy, A GRAND CONCERT, In which the celebrated CAMILLO SIVORI and HENRI 1IERZ will appear. Dance by Miss Ainilio. To conclttdn with thoFarco of • STATE SECRETS. Hugh. Mr Palmer | Gregory, Mr Fuller. Maid, Mrs. Meliou. OTTiekotw to Boxes and Parnuetto, $1. I3P* For particulars see Hinall bills. dec 29 FOR AVGUSTA AND _ HAMBURG.—The light drnugli- Steam-l’nckot H. L. COOK, John li. Ililv mast tor, is receiving freight and passengers, at Ander- ton’s lower wharf, nnd will loavo on Friday A»t»:R!«oox, at 5 o’clock procisoly. Slio will con tinue to leave every Friday at the same hour. For freight engagements or passage, apply on hoard or to S. SOLOMONS A CO. JjP Way freight payable by shippers. No freight will he received on board after 4 o’clock on the nftornoou of departure. Freight will bo received in store during the absence of the bout free nf charge.wthf—dec 29 FOR IIAWKIN8VILLE AND INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS.—The steamer ROBT. COLLINS, Capt. Taylor, will leave fertile above nlnce To-Mor row Evening. For freight, apply on board at Johit.Ws wharf, or to dec 29 2— BRIGHAM A KELLY, g FOR SALE.—FIVE LOTS oflund, Jcl suitable for GARDENS, within two miles of Savannah. There arc about Sixty acres of thislnud under cultivation, with n dwelling house ami necessary out-buildings. Either of the live 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. \V. Hassell, or in the city to \T If not disposed of boforo, the nbovc lots will be olTered at miblic sulu at the Court llousu in .Savanuali, on Tuesday the 4th January. dec29 0— ALEX. R. LAWTON; B ANDOLINE.—This is a very excellent article for givtug a beautiful gloss to the hair nnd fixing it to tha side of the face. It is much admired by those who have used it. For sale by A.T. BOWNE, dec 29 Smets’building. H ADLOCK’S VEGETABLE SYRUP. gruco just received uud for sale by J. M. TURNER &BRO. dec 29 Monument square. A YERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL.— A grace Ayers’ Cherry Pcctora.I just received direct from the proprietor, nnd for sale by J. M. TURNER &BRO. dec 29 Monument square. B don 29 UTTER.—20 firkins Goshen Butter store and forsuto by JESSE A CADY, next doo'r Walker’s Marble yard. P OTATOES.—20bblsNorliiern Potatoes just received and for sale by JESSE A CADY, Broughton st. dec 29 next to Wnikor’s Marble yard. 1 A PPLES.—25 bbls assorted Apples, just roceived and for sale by dec29 JESSE A CADY. \X7-OOLSEY & WOOLSEY’S UlJFINED T AW NOTICE.-jACKSON &Taw" ▼ v . SUGAR.—50 packages VV. & W’s Loaf, JLi TON, Attorneys at lime, Savannah, God. 1 u *"' " Office iu GaudryVi Building, Up Stairs, front* Crashed and Powdered Sugars, landiiig. from brig Americun, and for sale by . dec 28 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON* F IGS.—i00 drums Fresh Turkey Figs, landing from solir. Alexander. For sale by dec 28 BRIGHAM A KELLY. D omestic liquors. — n. e. Rum, Brandy and Gin, landing lYom brig Wilson Fuller. For solo by dec 23 BRIGHAM A KELLY. D ATES, Ace.—Dates, ltuixiiis. Currants, and Figs, landing from brig Wilson Fuller and for sale by H. J. GILBERT, dec 28 west Bide Market-square. D omestic brandy a new lard.— 30 bbls. Domestic Brandy; 25 qr. cusks, do. do.; 15 bbls. Now No. 1 Leaf Lard, lauding and for sale by dec 23 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. M OLASSES.#— 44 bbls primo Now Or leans Molasses,landing from brig Josephus and for sulo by II. J. GILBERT, dec 28 'westside Market-squaro. APPLES AND POTATOES. J.M. Landing and for sale by dec 28 II. J. GILBERT. t RISH WHISKEY—Fursule b 1 doc 20 | SWIFT. S PERM OIL.—For sale by nov 23 * G unny cloth.- nov 27 -25 bales, for sale bi ll A. CRANE. T/M“* .—15 bbls and 35 kegs, lor sale by JLi deoil THEODORE ML C IORN WANTED.—Corn, dry nnd fit J for shipment, in bulk or in narks, wanted by doc25 0— It. HUTCHISON. C ORN MEAL.—45 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal, just received, nnd for salo by dec20 WASHBURN. WILDER A CO. C ORN.—Cherokee Corn constantly on hand mid for sate, in lots to suit purchasers, by dec 2(1 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. S TUART'S CANDIES—20 boxes Stuart’s steam refined Candy, for sale by _doe 20 E. SWIFT. C OFFEE.—59 bags Jtio, Culm, and Java, for salu by II. J. dec 20 GILBERT. B ACON .—10 liiuls Baron Sides uni - -. - t ...nerior quality, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller, for sale by BRIGHAM A KELLY, dor 29 N O. MOLASSES.—25 bbls New Orleans • Molusses, landing per brig Josephus, and for salo by CONN EltAT A BA 111 E. dee 29 ® FOR SALE.—Two Lot* eligibly sit uated ut the corner of Bull and Liberty Sts. numbers 58 uud 59, Brown Ward, with a com fortable Dwelling thereon. Apply to M. AW. GUMMING, J17 Bay St. dec 29 wthf.113— LOST.—On the 2iith inst. a King Charles SPANIEL, Illark and Tun colored. A liberal ruwurd will be given upon return of same to dec29 2— R. HABERSHAM & 8$>N. N OTICE.—Debts contracted by tho crew of tilts Br. Imrk DA LUO US IE, will not bo p.iid without written orders from Captain or Con- niguee. 3— dec 29 N OTICE.—The Members of the UNITART- AN ASSOCIATION of Savannah, are notified that a meeting will be bold at tlio resi dence of S. Philbrick, Esq., No. Ill), Broiiglitou Street, To-Morrow Evening, the 30th [list. ut7£ o'clock. A full and punctual attendance isdesirod, at matters of interest to Uio Society will bo luhiuitcd for consideration, dec 29 —■ M. EASTMAN. Treasurer. G “~* REENE A N D PULASKrMON UMENT T LOTTERY, Class No. 74, lor 1847.—The subscribers having superintended tho drawing of (liu above pottery, do hereby certify that ftio fol lowing are the Numbers which were This Day drawn from tlio 78 placed in the wheel, viz: 19 12 44 4 5 73 1 54 77 7 03 8 18 51 Wir.NKss our hands,ut Savannah, this 28thduy of December, 1847. dec 29 1— Is STAIICII, &c. — 25 boxes Pearl Starch; 10 kegs Butler; 100boxes Snr- diucs, lauding from brig Clinton and schr J G Jones from New York uud for sale by dec 29 CONNER AT & BA1UE. L IME.—950 bbls Lillie, cargo of brig Caro lina, landing and for salu by dee 29 BRIGHAM & KELLY. S MOKED BEEF AND BOLOGNA SAUSA GES—Laudiu fur sale by doc 29* uding from brig WiNou Fuller,and II. J. GILBERT. West side Market square. N ew lard and rump pork, 338 kegs No. 1 Lard; 98 bbls Rump Pork, lauding and for salu by FRANCIS SO ItREL. 3— . ATTRACTIVE SCHEMES. Drawing due on Now Year's Morning. 78 numbers—14 drawn ballots. tirceiic&PuluskLlIotiinmuULoFy Extra Class No. (51, for 18*17. Will bo drawn iu Charleston to-morrow, 33lh inst. Drawing due on Saturday morning, 1st January. 18-18. J. W. Mavuy & Co., Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co. llinHKMr I'KI'/.KS prize of $12,009 20 prizes of $1000 do 10,000 40 do 230 do 4,000 50 do 100 do 2,445 250 do 80 Ac. '• Ac. Ac. dec 28 H ay. —'250 bundles primo Hay, in store ami for sale in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to J. BURKE, No. (50 Bay street, dec20 — opposite Mariners’ Church. H AY.—100 bales primo Northern Hay, laud ing from brig Clinton, and for salu by dec 28 WASHBURN, WILDER CO. H AVANA SEGARS.—Just received per schr Portia, from Havana, tins following Segars, which we ofier for salu on accommoda ting terms: 10,000 “Cabana” Sugars, 10,000 Co res do, 15,000 Coiisolaciou do, 15,(500 Scmirumis do; 5,000 Aguilla do, 5,000 Agues do, 9,490 Cullo do la Roy no do. dee 28 CONNKRAT & BARIE. C i OFFICE, CIIEES E, itc.—flU bags Rio Cof- > loo, 48 boxes Cheese, 200 reams Wrapping Paper, landing from bark llerscliol, for sale by den 28 COHEN & FOSD1CK. N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES.—142 bbls. lauding from schooner Hanover, and for sale by COHEN & FOSDICK. dec 28 1* ^AllD OIL.—0 casks Lard Oil, superior qual ity, fur salo by- dec 20 BRIGHAM & KELLY. B UTTER.—10 kegs Orange county But ter, lauding from bark Exact, uud for salu by- dee 13 J. K. GAUDRY it CO. itig Bull street. MOV 15 HKNItYR, JACKSON, ALEX’IWL LAWTON. ly A CARD.—I huvo removed-to tho city of Macon, for (ho. purpose of practising. Law, uud shall practise in all the Courts of the Southern Circuit, aud iu unv oilier Courts in which busi ness may be confidod to me. dec 17 — CARL ETON .B. COLE. P LANTERS’ BANK.—Suvnunah, 7th Doe. 1847.—Tlio Annual Election for Directors of this institution, will bo held at the Banking House on Mouduy the 3d duy of Juuuary, be tween the' hours of 10 A. Al. nnd 21*. M. II. W. AIERCER, Cashier, dec 8 wh8— N otice.—aii persons indebted to tho es tate of Miss Elizabeth Wilkins, Into of Chat ham County, duccusud, are requested to Pinko im mediate payment, nnd all persons having any de mands against said estate will present them, pro perly attested, within the time proscribed by taw. R. WAYNE, Uual. Executor, nov 17 Ow SAIL LOFT.—J.GRIFFIN &. CO would inform tho public, that they have taken the SoihLofl at Exchange .Dock, and aro prepared to carry on tlio business in' its various branches; such ns Tents, Awnings, Turpawlings, Steamboat Covers, and Sails of evety description: and hope by unremitting attention, combined with an extuiisivo knowledge of the business, to ihorlt tlio continued patronage of Uiobu who givo them a trial. Dc^Ship and Steamboat Flags made to order, dec 8 — , FOR NEW-YORK.—Old Estab- dished Line.—Tho regular packet brig WIL SON FULLER, Win Crawford master, having part of her IVeight engaged, will have quick des patch. Forfroight or passage apply on board, utBTelfair’s wharf, or to dec 28 . BRIGIIAM & KELLY. T en dollars reward win be given for the delivery to the subscriber of u SILVER WATCH, (detached lovor)'witli the initiuls A. D. on tlio back. All persons arc cautioned against trading for it, as it was probably stolen from the owner. JAS. CiUANTOCK, Jr. dec 23 —3 Engle Steam SawjVIill. SANTA CLAUS! R H. HOWELL respectfully proclaims to • Old Santa Clause and Ills Deputies that lie is now ready for them, having on hand the lar gest and n but assortment of TOYS that over was iu this city, (beingfourtiines that nflast vonr.) Also, Fire-works nnu faticy Articles. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call aud examine the goods, as it is worth the time ami trouble, if they do not wish to purchase. Do not mistake tha place : HOWELL, at tho Fancy Goods Store, No. 1*57 Congress street, Market square, op posite N. B. Knapp’s Saddlery store, dec 20 — AXE HUNDRED A ISLE ISODIED Af NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work on tlio Central Rail Road, for one year from Janu ary next, for which liberal wages will be given, iu monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap ply to VF.llSTlLI.tl, LUPBUllUOW &BUTI.ER. nov 20 — FOR NEW ©RLEANS.—tVmi,- inercial Line.—'The regular packet brig JO SEPH US, Pitcher matter, will leave with des- J iUtcli. For freighter passage, apply on bourd.ut luntor’s wharf or to dec 28 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. 9 ABSENTED 1IERMELF on ^ tho 18tli hint, front tlio plantation of tho subscriber on the Islund of Skidhwuv, a mulatto woman named MARY, eras slid calls her self. Alary Hamilton. Slio is about 32 years of age nthor above the common size, of Adi habit, inclining to be Stout, Walks erect, of n pleasant contenuuce, and''When spoken to unsWers readily, but when intimidated hurriedly. Had on when she loft, a cotton OHiiuburgs frock, but ns rite took with her two or more culicu frocks she will doubt less chuijgn her dress. Sinre leaving she lum been aeon in the city of Savannah, where she is no doubt harbored, having Telutives nnd acquain tances there. Thirty dollarj is ofiured for her de livery to me oil Skidawuy island, or being safely lodged in Savannah jail. All persons are cau tioned against harboring or secrotiug her, as the law will fie rigorously enforced, aug 28 W— JAMES BILBO. FOR NE W-YORK.—BrigLint. aSiifiTIie regular packet brig CLINTON, J An drews muster; having nurt oi lier freight unguged, will have despatch. I or freight or passage, hav ing superior uccotnodutioiH, upply on board ut Alongiii’H upper wharf, or to dec28 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. FOR BALTIMORE.—The schr G. J. JONES, Capt. Hiram Look, having part of her freight engaged, will sail with des patch. For freight or passage apply to dee23 S. W. WIGHT & CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Old Estab- Halted Line.—Tho rogitiur packet brig L. BALDWIN, T. Bussott muster, having part of her freight engaged will have quick despatch.— For freight or pussuge, apply oil bonnf at To!- fuir’s wharf, or to BRIGHAM & KELLY. dee 23 FOR NEW YORK.—Hri" Line The fast suiliug regular packet brig EX CEL, 1*. ii. Many master, will have immediate despatch For freight or passage, apply on board at Moore’s wlmrf, or to dee 22 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. FOR BOSTON.—Tho bark BACK- “™“U3, Captain Porter, will have immediate despatch. 'For freight, apply on board or to dec22 BRIGHAM & KELLY. C OFFEE.—50 bags Rio Codec, just re ceiveil, and foi I for sale by E. SWIFT, jpjLOUU,—25 bbls best Canal Flour, receiv ed, and for salu by dec 20 E. SWIFT. S WEET Ml LARA WINE.- casks S. 31. Wine, for salo by dec 20 E. S\\ W R A I* FIND FA 1*E w.—ltitT reams Wrapping J’aper, for sale by c 20 E. SWIFT. 1 71XCJIIANRE.—Bills on New York. Ap- 14 ply to GEO. 1). GUMMING, nov 5 — G ~ t EOltGlOLOUlt—III’ bbls mid bags, for r snlu by II. J. GILBERT, dec 20 West side Market square. ‘I7IOR SALE.—A Negro Man who is a good JO Cook. ROB. HABERSHAM & Soft, nov 5 S OAP. —50 boxes Burcliell’s Soap, lauding from bark Exact, and for sale by dee 10 COHEN A. FOSDICK. B UTTER.—10 kegs Superior Gqsliou But ter, laiKliug from brig Excel nnd lor sale by dee 21 BRIGHAM & KELLY. A PPLES.—10 bbls Apples, just receive! aud fur sale by J ESSE »fc CAD Y. P OTATOES.—-20 bids choice Potatoes, just received uud for sale bv dec 22 • JESSE & CADY. ( iAMi’iilNE.—A fresh supply of pure Cum- J jdiiiio, just received mid for side by v dee 15 A. T. MOWNE, Smuts’ buildings. Q'ORKS, dec 14 Tickets $5—Halves $2 50—Urs. $1 25. Package of wholes $130, warranted to draw 70 Do Halves 05, do do 35 Do Quarters 32 J, do do 174 NEW YEAR—NEW LUCK. $30,000 — $10,000 nr lOO Prizes of 81000.^72 Draws iu Alexandria January 1st, 1848. 1 prize of $30,000 1 prize of $1017 1 do 10,000 100 do 1900 1 do 5,000 10 do 300 1 do 3,000 20 do 250 1 do 2,500 84 do 200 &c. &c. Ac. Tickets $10—Halves $5—Qrs. $2,50. Prizes cashed ut this Ollico. nrTicketsnnd Shares for sale.nnd orders from L ARI) A SUGAR.—140 kegs Lard; 10 Idols. N. O. Sugar,lauding from schr. Mary Euio- leuu.aiid for sale by dec 28 COHEN A FOSDICK. H ull a son’s mould candles.— 50 Imxes Hull A Son's Patent Mould Caudles 0s. mid 0s., lauding from brig Wilson Fuller, mid for sale by duo S3 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. G 1 EORG1A FLOUR A N. (). WHISKEY'.— r 75bbls. super. Georgia Flour; 50 bbls. N. O. Whiskey, lauding and lor sale bv dec 28 SCRANTON A JOllNSTON. B UTTER a CHEESE.—25 firkins choice Go.slien Butter: 50 boxes prime do. Cheese, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, mid for sale by dec 23 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. W HISKEY, MOLASSES, Ac.—50 bids. Whiskey; 50do. Molasses; 50do. Flour: 50 kegs Now Lard; 10 liiuls. Bacon; 10 do. Su gar. For sale low from the wharf, by dec 23 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO. R aisins, pilot bread a biscuit! —50 boxes Malaga Raisins; 10 bbls. Pilot Bread; 10 do. Sugar Biscuit; 10 do.Butter do.; 10 do. Soda do., lauding from brig American, and for sale by dec 23 SCRANTON A JOllNSTON. S AUCES!—Worehcstcrshiro, John Bull, In dia Soy nnd Reading Sauces, just received and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, dec 18 cor Bull and Brmighton-sls. country attended to at tho Old Established Of- the ficc of ' P. B. PENDEItGAST, No. 5, White House, Owens' Buildings, Bull St. opposite the Pulaski House, ilcc 29 Drawing Received, The following arc tne drawn numbers of Grand Consolidated Lottery, Extra. No. 51, for 1847. 03 8004 33 40*5 70 22 30 31 32 3 (51 Quarter ticket Nos. 22 G1 04 a prize of $150 Was sold in the above lottery. Also—Drawn numbers of Goorgin Stato Lot tery. Class No. 25, which was drawn in this city mi Tuesday 28th inst. 20 3-112 1 52 57 51 05 25 21 39 CAPITAL rmz :s. $000 prize of $20,000 20 prizes of do 5.0D0 20 do 490 do 3,000 20 do 300 do 2,000 20 do 200 do 1.500 100 do • J90 do 1,170 100 do 80 ONE THAT CANNOT BE BEAT. Salta close Tomorrow Afternoon nl 4 o'clock BRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. t'orthc Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Extra No. 52—I). I'aixk A Go., Managers. 75 numbers—13 drawn ballots. 1 1 Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets $5—Halves $ 2 J—Quarters $ 1 j. t^A package of quarters cost $31,25 and is 'twrniited in drawback $164. Whole and Half Mages iu proportion. BRILLIANT SMALL SCHEME. So/r.f riosr. This Afternoon at 4 o'clock. mtOIMUA HTATJ3 LOTTERY. Extra No. 4—D. Paixb A Co. Managers, titled by the drawing of the Delaware I ottc- r y. CIjim 399, for 1817, which drew at Wil Wnglon, (Del.) nu tho 27th inst. 75 number lottery—12 drawn ballots. CAPITA I. ritlZKS. lor $7,509-1 Of $1,750—1,1*27 l 4 ® or 1,000-200—100—177 of 70 \ Ac. Ac. Ae. 1 KnX* 2 S 1 ' 25 — ( l rs - 62 i els. «* W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, ’ Corner of Bull St. mid Bay Lane. t?* , eM f r ‘"nthe country promptly attend- t» T - , J?jj! ) . r > y **» cashed on demand. dec 29 JV , FORK.—Landing nnd lor sale by 1 H. J. GILBERT. —Boslivelvol Corks, for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, Market Square. IIISKEY.—J5 bbls^bfMoh'ongiiTiefa Whiskey, for sale bv .lecll THEODORE MINIS. S IDAl’, CANDLES, Ae.—50 boxes Soap,25do 1 Sperm uud .25 do Mould Candles, for salo by dee 11 TilI’.ODORE MINIS. C IIBAKS! CIGARS'. 1—20 M “Ortez,” > Cigars, a very superior article, for sale by dec I t WOOD. CLAGIIORN A CO. C tAXDY.—2t» boxes f eeived . . . assorted Candies, re- d per brig Excel, am! for sale at the lowest market price by A. T. BOWNE, dec 23 Smets* Buildings. M OTTOEHi'—A supply of very choice se lected Mottoes suitable for parties and Christmas presents, for sale by dec23 A.T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings. F'ffit W IIOI/ESAI.E Wmi. HARFOR AND GROCERY STORE.—A». 188 Congress and rid St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform bis friends, that lie continues to keen on linud til bis old stand, West Side of the Market, a large assortment of WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO CERIES, all of which he oilers on (lie best pos sible terms. Ho is also constantly supplied with the best ALBANY ALE mid NEWARK CI DER, to which lie respectfully invites tlio atten tion of tlio public. — nov 3 GO LU&SILY ERG(MH>S -Including Home very lino Watches, of every doscriptioii; real Diamond aud rich Jew elry, of great variety, aud embracing the newest fashions. Real Silver Pitchers.Tea Sets. Goblets, Mugs, Syphons and Fish Knives ami Forks; new pat ent Gothic pattern Forks mid Spoons, very ele gant; Prince Albert and double threaded pattern do., mid plain ; Sherwood's Galvanic Batteries with directions ; Papier Mucltc Goods in alum- dance ; Vases; Plated ami Military Wares; Gui tars, Flutes, Accordiutis, Banjos, and Sheet-Mu- sir; Walking Canes, Ac. Call and sec, as now opened. LV" Repairing of Watches and Clocks attend ed to us usual, and wurrauted. D. B. NICHOLS, dec 4^ Istdoor West of Pulaski House. C ~1 mu s •rTwXmMiB51w¥s^oriTmu • Wood and Tea Setts, for Children ; single Chinn Cups, a pretty article for presents; Mantel Ornaments, L;idies r Rose-wood Work Boxes, elegant Junumicd Dressing-cases, Dissecting Maps, combining instruction with amusement; Panoramic views of Cities, Moveable Dancing Figures, Funcy Boxen, Magnifying Mirrors, Mar bles, Whips, together with a great variety of Wood and Tin Toys, recently received and for Side by COLLINS A BULKLEY. dec 21 fTlODTH RRUSMFS.—A very choice X assortment of Tooth Brushes, various pat terns, for sale low by A. T. BOWNE, dec 22 Bluets’ Buildings. BA FOUR.—Flour iu barrels nnd ill sacks, Jl just received from J. \V. Lewis’. Mills, Cass Co., uud from Tavlor’sMills;Alnbnma, for sale by dec20 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. G ilfil AND FLAX SEED CAN- T DIES.—Eicollent articles to allay the cough of Measles, Colds, Ac. A supply just re ceived, nnd for sale by A. T. BOWNE, due 23 Smets’ Building. R YE FLOUR, Au.—Landing, >10 half bbls. Rye Flour 5 25hoxes Sperm Candies; 10 do Judd's patent do; 30 kills J.Muckercl: 40 4 and 4 bids, do; 30 bags old Java Cofi'ee, for sale by _dec23 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO. A PPLES, &e.—Apples, Figs, Prunes, Raisins aud Currants, now landing from brig Excel and for sale by JESSE A CADY, Bronghtoii-st., dec 22 next door Walker’s Marble Yard. S ll AWLS.—Attention is aequostod to our assortment of dress Shawls, comprising al most every discriptiou, mid ofiering at priecsStu suit tho times. CANNON A LEONAR D. dee 20 1 FRINGES AND GIMPS.— A good assortment; nlsn. Bonnets, Ribbons, Ladies’ Cups, Ae. now ofiering very low. dec 20 CANNON A LEONARD. C IOPPEE.—100 bugs llio, Java nnd Cuba J Co olfee, for sale by C l HAM PAtJNE.—25 baskets Bollinger Cham- J pngne, ami 20 boxes assorted Cordials, for sale by W. W. GOODRICH, dee*22 Smets’ buildings. D omestics. — a further supply of Shirtings, Marlboro Stripes and Plaids, just received aud for sale by A MINIS. nov 30 B UTTER AND SOATl—IS Inking choice Goshen Blitter; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pale Soap, landing from hark Exact, ami for sale bv dec 10 ■ SCRANTON A JOllNSTON. P RINTS.—A very large lot of English aud American Prints, to be sold low by CANNON A LEONARD. decO Corner Broughton and Burunrd-sts. I NFANT’S JOSEYS.—Just received, a large lot of dilferent patterns, varying iu pri ces from 50 cents to $3. nov 0 CANNON A LEONARD. V INEGAR.—10 hhi.i Wine Vinegar, jus received aud for sale by W. W. GOODRICH, dec 21 Smets' Imiidiug, Whitaker-street. W HITE WAR SOAP.—Price U5cents per liar.—Received 20 boxes per hark Ex act and for sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr. dec 21 14- B UCKWHEAT.—In whole, Imlfnml quarter bbls. Also, in Bags, for sale hy II. J. GILBERT, West side Market square, dec 24 N EW F RBI IT.—Just received, a supply , of new Fruit, sueh as Raisins iu quarter, hall'uml whole boxes; Turkey Figs. Currants uud Citron, Ac. lor sale by J. ROUSSEAU, dee 2 ( ~ ‘ <A UP E TI NG«.—All wimnTiu 7 pets 5 sit J per Ingrain do; Thompson's Three-ply do; Brussels do, for sale hy doc 13 _ II ENItYJhATI I R( >P. W ill S K EY AN l) T( IBACCt20 bnrre N Y H’hiskov ; 25 boxes Fisher’s Toba co, just received ami for sale by dec 10 K. SWIFT. S hawls. —A complete nssertmeut, prices varying from 35’4 cents to $12, also a tew of those rieli Velvet Searls, atu reduced price. dee 11 A. EINSTEIN. ( ' ENlflNE FARINA COLOGNE; vJ 100 boxes, receive dec 14 j ^3R BJ IT* cYr.—Almonds, Raisins, Currant . Citron, Primes, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Mace, Pimento. Pepper, Ginger and Stuart’s steam refined Candies* for salo by doc 18 II. J. GILBEli •10,?50CIoniem:ia Ci; ed bv . A. SOLOMONS, Agent, Market square. VLUA RS.—i0,?50CIomoueia Cigars 10,000 'Ky La. Alatmina do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5.000 Principle do, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller, W. At. DAVIDSON, West side Market square. •0 Gross Mrs. Millers’ and Peter ami lor sale by nov <5 ONUJFI-V ij I.orriliard Seiiii.WeeUiy IJ. ft». .11. ISlenm>l*acl(vt J.lne. JIETWF.KN J FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. r\—Ramiwny from the subscriber some time J iu March last, his negro fellow named \VTlL. - Said negro was pnreliased from J. R. I lily, Esq. and no doubt is well known about Sa vannah. Will is about 50 yonrs of ago, rather heavy and clumsily made, black, and perhaps 5 feet JO inches high. He has a deep sear imou one of his breasts. The above reward will be paid to any one who will lodge him iu any Juil in South Caroiiuu or Georgki. HONORE MONPOEY. doc 25 hw8— Charleston, S. C. REMOVAL. Tho mthscrihurs have re-' moved their OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES nnd HORSES from Witikler'a Stubles, to their old standout' WEST BROAD STREET, and are propnred to furnish in the best style Carriages, Buggies and Horses, aud Saddle Hes- res, at us luw prices as canhn hiro.l iu tiiu city. They have fitted up their Stables uud Lets in the finest order for the accommodation of Trav ellers’ Horses, Drovers’ Stock, and bunrdiug Horses by the mouth ; uud having a Mill attached to the Stables for grinding ami cracking Corn, enables thorn to rood in a superior manner; and they pledge themselves that good attention will be paid to all Horses placed in their charge. WARNER A HOOKER, dec 22 ’ 12— JRBUll . ■ .titiluiiSj. lU.ll MmmmssE,, On Tuesday; the 4drJuuuury f before tlio Cour Houso iu tho City t»f Savolinon^ will be4oIa uu dur a Decree t/f tho Court dfEquity ofCImtliftm cmuity, ubout thirty Nogrcor oedAstpnictt 1 to wo culture of Rico qu Suyainiith River.' f ’ •' Terms* cash, purohtisurs to bay for tillea.’ • WAI. H. CUYisEHi '• > C. P. RICHAUDSOIiE> THOMAS HIGH AM, Jtfl dec 28 > CopimisBiqncrs. January next, the fo"nwing-Reali Eabftejtf' tho property of die estatt of William Taylor, do censed, vi'^: . •*. Lot Letter A. on Went Broad Street leased to Charles Van llortlfo? ten years frpm first dpy of juntmry, 1840. v C . Also, Not No.8 and Improvements cornCtnf Broughton aud West'Broad Strd’dti,* Llft'crty Ward, Hulncctto an annual ront of Thirty Dol lars to the City. . - - ■ •. • - - Also, Wharf Lot, No. 1G, At FiVa FaUufw : ort the Savannah River. Also, Tract of Land, No. 949; 19th District, 2d Section of Cherokee, now Cobb County, contain tabling Forty (40) Acres. Also, the following pursonol property liejoug itig to the estate ofsaiu William Taylor, dCceua ed, viz; . A Negro Mab Hatilod Shephard, and a Pew ui the Independent Presyterian Clmrchin Uio City of Savaunuli. known 111 tlie plan of said Church us No. 3. All theabovo property sold by the undersigned under nnd by virtue of a Decree in Equity of the Superior Court nf Chatham County, rendered at its Slay Term, 1847. out 2 N. WALLACE, Executor. v .•‘Bl' ift<’W ✓ B 1 OR S A Bill.—A second ham! CARRIAGE AND HAR- Ay NESS, nearly new. Apply to — JNO. II. REID CO. nov 19 ante iiTto ihke7- S^VANNAII A PALATKA, FLA 11Y Till: WAV OK Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Una.; Jacksonville, Black Creek .S’ Piculata, Fla. Iu connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Sloum-packctsat Savannah,the steamer SARAH SPALDING, from Palalka to Lake Monroe,, I liu U. S. Mail Stages, from Picnlutu to St. Au gustine, and from Black Creek, via Nowmimville, Alligator, Mineral Springs&. Columbus, to Tal lahassee. OCA M U LG EE Cak r. P. MoNkuty. ST. MATTHEWS “...Kino. These packets leave Savannah every Tiiksuay and Satuiiiiay MoitNi.xos, ut 10 o'clock, ami ar rive at Picolutu in time for the Mail Stagestogo through to St.Augustine before night every Thursday and .Monday. Returning, leave I'.datka every Tuesday and Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touching as above each way They arc both low pressure boats, in complete order, uud handsomely fiiniistied in every respect; are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex perience 011 tlie route, and their patrons are as sured that every attention will be paid to the safety and comfort of passengers, and lu the curufulhumi- ling affreight. —AOENTS— Brooks & Tnppcr Savannah. A. A. DuLormo Darien. G. Fricdlnndur ^ Brunswick. John Hcxscnt St. Marys. Fernandez & Bishco Jacksonville. A. Coy Black Creek. Geo. Conley Picolata. J. P. Ilawkins Pulntkn. E. I.ulittu A. Co Charleston. N. B. Goods consigned to the Agents forward ed free of commission. Freight from Savannah and Charleston, uud all way freight, payable hy shippers. sept 13 N <• \v A i rmigcimmt! UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY. Between Savannah and Charleston tin llilton Head and Beaufort. Inland two-thirds of the ll r tiy. r^xirTT.lN The well known <&s2c>sszaaiM spl«*mlid steam packets M ETAMDRA, Capt. F. Barden, WM. SEABUOOK, Capt.’I’. Lyon. GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Win. Curry, Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening ut half past 8 o'Jock, and Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock, precisely, tuuehiiig at Hilton Head ami Beaufort each way, aud 'avoiding two-thirds of tho sea route. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to BROOKS A TDPI’ER, Ag’ts. Savannah. E. LAF1TTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. N. B.—All goods intended for Savannah or Charleston will he forwarded by the Agents, if directed to their care, free of commissions. All way-freight payable by shippers. jtily I * — W OOD-UlT’i'TKRy.—'Wanted Itfor 12 Wood-4'ut|«»rs on a Plantation near the city, for whom fair wages will in* paid, dec*21 BOB. HABERSHAM &. SON. 7M:nt1{al kaie road a. banking co. \y OF GE.ORtilA.-Savannah. 2d December. 1847.—The annual election for Niue Directors to liiiilliiage tlie uliYns •tl'lhi''Institution, will lie held at the Banking House in this city, on Monday the 3d day of January next, between the hours of 9 A. M. mid21\ M.* By order. due 3 GEO. J. BULLOCH, Cashier. rdiN'i'BALRAI*- ROAD AND BANKING (JO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, I) A house situated in the southern part of the city with hi* iu-eight (0 or 8) rooms, one iu Liberty-street would be preferred. dee 22 — _R. IIA B E R 811A M A S ON. gjj TO UENT.—Tlio STOHE at tliecor- tier of Bay ami Whitaker Streets, known as the Palo Alto. Possession can lie had outlie 1st iluy of February next, or sooner, bv applying to Rev. J. F. O’NEILL, or dec 9 — JOHN E. WARD. .STi:itl.lNOI.A.\li:K. FLOYO IlOUfefE, MAC US, O'A. M Gunny Clotli ami Guitny ungSk By CoIikii Ac FostUcki , At Private Sale.—23 bales Gunny Clotli; 10 do Gunny Bugs. ; unv 30 Georgia Flour. By €ohcn Ac Fomliek* At Private Sale —53 barrels aud 7 sacks, nov 30 £pjj| FO-r. IK. 15NT.—The Western ’J’ene- •“^uient of II imtcr’s Buildings adjoining the one occupied by M«Msr«. Edwin Parsons A Co., J’os- session given imuiiidiutelv. Enquire of G. U. HENDRICKSON, net II Gibbotii building. m TO IIENT.—A three story Brick •“^■Bulidiugiu .‘Mate Street. A two story Wooden Building iu Broughton st. A two story Wooden Building in Jeficrsmi st. A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House attached, next doer east of Mrs. Bonrke’s residence. For terms, apply to sept 22 COHEN A FOSDICK. F O IK IK IJ N T.—Three floors of Mr. -*-£*■*Wuldlmrghs Imiidiug near the Exchange, un der that occupied by Air. W. Woodbridgo.ulso two upper Hours of tin* building immediately be low tlie Exchange, ami several Jloors under tho building neon pied by Mr. Walsh, one of them a groom! Hour. nov I ROB. 11A B E IIS HA M & SON. M TO RENT.—From the 1st of Novem- ber next, n eomiiiodiotis Three Story Brick Dwelling,in So uh Broad Street, near St. John’s (Jhurcli. Tt run very moderate. Apply to June 3 ; — II. GANAHL. P|i TO IRfliJNT.—The House at the head laLof Bay Street, recently occupied by Air E B Crane, as a carriage wareiiouse. Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey A Co’s hot store, suitable for counting rooms of lawyers’ officers. Apply to il. A. CRANE, apt 27 1817.—Dividkno, No. It).—A dividend of $2 per iird.s’ superior ALiccnboy and Scotch I share 011 the Stock of this Comjoiny (other Imiti Simir, in half lb. hollies; also Mrs. Alillers’ line , v ' ' ' Maceaboy Snttfi', in bulk lor sale by J .MGS AND ALMONDS.— . Excel, E A. T. BOWNE. '■ 20 Smets'Buildings. •Just received per 50 drums fresh Figs, new crop. Also, 1 lbs paper shelled Almonds, now crop ; new Raisins, Currants, Ac. for sale bv j. ROUSSEAU, dec 24 cor Bo!i nnd Broughton st. L " A DIES ON!LY.—A liiio lot of black Gimps, Sewing Silk Fringes, black Silk Lncc and Edgings; an assortment of Lace Caps, Horn I Dresses; French Needle-ivorked Muslin Collars’ and under Hdkfs, to be found at dne 22 A. EINSTEIN’S. G ( EORGIA SYRUP, Ac.—10 bbls Georgia r Syrup; 20 do N O Molasses; 10 casks quarts Porter: 10 do pints do ;f» lihdssuperior St Croix sugar, 2 eases Prunes; I5lmxes Lemon Syrup; 25 do Englisliduirv Cheese, for sale by dec24 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO. rants, new crop, by J. ROUSSEAU, dec 18 cor Bull ami Brouglitoii-sts. f'i U BRANTS.—Just received a lot of Cor- -j^nju'UAI ERY AN D FANCY ARTICLES. , lor sale iiMl^ceiitsjier lb. , —French extracts in cut glass enamelled bot tles; Fancy Boxes of Perfumery; cluguiit French- t’liina To’ilet Bottles; Ciit*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, Ac. For sale bv G it HENDRICKSON, Gibbous’buildings, dee 24 D RKSS GOODS.—Ah assortment of fig. Cashmeres; plain Merinos; plain nnd fig’d. Delaines; Raw Silk Plaids; col. andbl’k Alpaceas; worst. I’lnids; lil’k. Bombazine Ginghams; blk. Delaines ami Barrages; French, English, ami American Prints; Snarls, Shawls, &e., in every variety. For sale low by dec* 18 GODFREY A Li ROCHE. THEODORE MINIS. S ODA Landing 25 boxes Soda A. Butter Crackers; 20 do English Dairy Cheese; 500 dried Beef; 200 smoked Tongues; 3 bbls dried Currants; 5 bbls Soft Shelled Almonds. For sale by dec. 14 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. S ll A VINO SOAP.—Price 04 Cents— Warranted to lie superior to auy offered lor sale iu Savannah. Kecoivodjior brig Excel and for sale by W HUMPHREYS, Jr. dee 21 FI— TVUTTEH, BEEF, Ac.—15 kegs ■~J c!mice Goohcu Butter, 10 half bbls r .u Hoof. 7.'i wliole, half ami i|r boxo. Kaiain.. 7ii wliiil" and half bill. Onmil Flour, lamlirig and fur »l« by WOOD, OLAUUOKN & CO dcu SI "OttlfsEBVKS.—Jus raSmad |iur brig ■ Virginia, a supply- uf fresh Preserves alia Jellies, assortcil; anil Francb Chocolate of Uiffer, ent qualities, for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, dec a L b MfONS.—20 boxes Lemons, now landing from bark Exact and for sale by . dec 15 JESSL & CADY. G < KOKGI.i IIKOOMLS.—Tho friends T of home nmnufacturcs have now an oppor tunity of supplying themselves with a “real Geor gia Broom,” which lor beauty, durability and niiidi, cannot bo excelled. The Broom Corn was raised in this county, and the brooms made by Mr. A. M. Day ufth’iscity, and arc for sale at tlio store of the subscribers. COLLINS A. BULKLEY, dec 25 108 Bryan st. A 1JL 40 T>lLOT OREAD AND BISCUIT.—10bbls X Treadwell’s Pilot Broad; 30 do Sugar, Soda nnd Butter Biscuit, landing from brig L Baldwin and for sale ov dee It) SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. AC KG AM.MON BOARDS, CHESS-MEN, Ac*—Backgammon Boards, Dice Boxes, Dice, extra Backgammon Men, English Chess Men, Chinese carved do, Chess Boards, Domi noes, nnd CreUcw'e best Playing Card*, for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON, ’dec 15 MTALAGA GRAPES AND RAISINS.—20 ItX kegs Malaga Grapes; 20 whole. 25 half uud 25 qr boxes Raison, just received nor brig Ex cel, and for sale hy W. W. GOODRICH, dec 21 Smets’ building, Whitaker-street. 100 Plows,comprising nil the various sizes and kinds used iu this section ; *10 Cultivators and Harrows, various patterns; 40 Straw uud Corn Fodder Cotters, various prices ; 25 patent and common Grain Fan Mills; 0 Grain Threshing Ma chines; 30 Corn-shelters,various kinds, for hand ami horse-power; Odo do with separator and clea- iicr.jlo and do; 0 Corn and Cob Crashers; 12 pat ent fia mi Corn Mills, an improved machine ; 30 common Steel do do; 75 trav Wheel-harrows; 350 doz plantation Hoes, complete assortment; <100 pair Trace Chains ; 109 do do do extra strong; 75 Ox ami Log Chains; 30 doz socket spades; 10 do handled do; 15 do long handled shovels; J2 do handled shovels; 8 do long aud short handled Manure Forks; 0 do do do do superior quality. A complete assortment of Garden lloes mid Rakes; 10 Fairbanks A Co.’s Platform Scales, as sorted sizes; a supply of Fitzgerald’s Patent Mills; a supply of patent Machine Belting. For sale by DEN SLOW & WEBSTER. tlie 8 per rent stock) lias been declared this day, payable on and after the 15th in*!. GEOJ. BULLOCH, Cashier. Holders of the new 8 percent Slock will lie puid thu semi-annual Dividend on apd idler tho I5lh inst. — dee 8 M idutfeITy^n'o^tT<Te.—mbs. ELLEN DILLON oilers her services to such ns may require them, as Midwife, ur ns moodily Nurse. She Ims a Diploma ns Midwife from the Lying-in-Hospital of Dublin, one ol'tlie largest establishments of the kind in the world, having attended the lectures of that institution and been employed us Midwife in it for the re quisite time. She has also written testimonials from the highest sources in Ireland, of her capa city and attention as u Nurse. She refers to Dr. R. D. Arnold, and Dr. H. K. Burroughs. Shu can lie found at her reside nee, N. E. corner nf Habersham street and Bay Lane, immediately opposite to the residence of C'"pt. Luke Christie, dee 15 —20 D " ISSOLIJTIOIM.—The (Jopuriuorshin heretofore existing under the firm of HAM ILTON. HARDEMAN A CO., is Tl.i- Day dissolved by iimlnal consent; either of tlie un dersigned are authorised to use the name of the late firm in closing up the unfinished business of the same. THUS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of thu firm of Hamilton Hardeman A Co. Savannah, Sept. 1, 1817. nOIMKTMlRSIHP. — The under- v y signed have formed a Copartnership under tho firm of HAMILTON A HARDEMAN, for the tran-aetiem of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, ami will be thankful to their friends for a portion of their patronage. C. I’. HAMILTON. • THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. Ohio Southern Recorder, Milledgeville; Jour nal A Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for lour months. C 'TlIO SC E ”0081IE IN tt VJ T T E It.— J 20 firkins Goshen Butter, lauding from brig Excel, uud for sale by dee 20 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. John 1*. Gtivtin Ac Co»» AUCTION AND COMMISSION MU It CHANTS, And PorwnrdUiflr Agcuti, .Macon, <»'a. _ Macon. July 29,1817 ly july 23 ( ~ 'i 11 il l STM A S P R ES KNTS.—The A inarmi th J or Tokau of llenniuibrauce, a Christmas and New Year's Gift for 1848. 'i’lie Mnyllowor for 1848, edited by Mrs E.Ouko* Smith. The Book of Christmas: descriptive of the cuk* toms, cereiiiouies, traditions, fan, feeling and fes tivities of tho Christmas season, by Thomas K. Hurvoy. Thu Gift of Friendship : a tokuu of Runiom* lira nee for J848. * Friendship’s Ofiering i a Christmas, NowYuur ami Birtliday Present, for 1848. Tlio Christian Kcejisuku uud Missionary An- in ml for 1818. The Fountain ; a gift “to stir tin the pure mind bv way of remembrance,” edited by 11. Hastings Weld. Fables ; selected from the works qfNoi'thcopo, Bewick,and others, embellished with numerous engravings on wood. The Snow Storm: a Christinas story, by Mrs. Gore, elegantly hound. Also,elegant Bibles and Prayer Books,Albums, Poetical works, Juvenile Books and Games, loo numerous to mention. For sale hy J. B. CUUBEDGE,; dec 21 South side Market square. P ~* RE S E N TA'bTo NVIOO KH, Ac.— '1’liu Heroines of Shakspeare, 45 Fcinalo Portraits: The Poet’s l’leasauiice. a London hook, with splendid vignette pages; The Charm, with beautifully colored plates and illnmimtlcd border; Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book; Heath’s Keepsake and Heath’s Book of Beauty, three superb old favorites; The Opal; I.oiifietis of Memory; The Militurvaiid Navhl Annual? Thu Juvuiiilu Scrap-book; Thu Gum of tin* Season, splendidly cnihullished in Mezzotiuto; The Chris tian Keepsake; Friendship’s Ofiering; The Para bles of our Lord, in curiously carvotl liiuding and richly illiiiniuutcd; ’i’lie hiuue iu n new ami hand- some styloofmoroceo binding; The MayFlowei; Thu Gilt of Friutidship; Thu Hyneinth; Christ mas Blossoms; Thu Snow Storm; Headley's Sa cred Mountain in Saxony, gilt; Flora's Dictionary in cloth and Turkey morocco; Jamieson's Charac teristics of Women; Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry; The Gallery of Nature a vtduahlo work hy the Rev. Thomas Milner, M. A., profusely il- IYE W 4400 B>!S.—Tho Subscriber would respectfully inform his patrons and the public gem-rally, that ho lias returned from the North, and has now open, a large and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French aud Eng- l-sh Broadcloths; American, Englidi and French Casimeres; Doeskins, Tweeds, Ac.; (Jushmcro, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which he is prepared to make to order at short notice and in the latest fashion. None hut tho best work men are employed, aud, then-fore, every niauii- liietiircil ariiclc'can, with aululy, he warranted to suit the most particular. The subscriber has also n fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket ildkfs., (Jra \ats, Under Shirt-ami Drawers,all of which will bu sold lit New York price-, by Al. CEARY, Drajtcr ami Tailor. Sign of the Golden Lumli, cornier of \\’liit- akcr and Broiigliton streets. net 18 EC A '71 *. S VUIONS have r>ci\i-.l per Hanford and Savannah: A _ cboh o:)<-i*rJmenl of I'rmrh, Kugli-Ji and Belgium t'l.tmiS.CASSLMr,BS AND VEST INGS, selected with thu greatest care, and of the best imported in this country. Wo ago now pre pared to mouiilariiiroat the shortest notice, and in tlie beat manner, any garment ill our line, fur uadi or approved credit. J7 WHITAKER STREET, net 13 — Savannah. Gn. a fil.VC’N 1 III A’i’S !—From the Fashi onable Hat Store nf Messrs. Beebe A Cos- tar, Broadway. New York. Those who have been in the habit of seiidingto them for their ! bits, can he furnished with the same article, at New York prices, by caliing on not 19 D. A. AMBLER A CO. PEA S VATl©N «ttO«A YS. The subscriber Ims just received per brig Splendid and other vessels from Bo-ten. 81 cases Plantation Brogans, which will he sold as low as possible. Planters, Factors ami others, who have been tumble to get their measures fitted in thi-* city, can he supplied by calling soon. He has also n full supply of .Satinet Jackets and Pauli, for servants. ‘WILLIAM B. HALE, tiov 30 103 Congress Street. DEMISTS. MAY be consulted at their rooms N. E.corner of St. Julian street and .Market Square, atony hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julnu street. — «»« B| ( lAltpETINOS, lfcEANHLE'rS &.o, J Received bv recent arrivals. 10-1, 11-4,12-4, best French BeJ Blankets; Whitney, Mackinaw Dufiil and American BlnnkuUt; u few pieces 3 ply and superior Ingrain Carpeting; 4-4 and 5-4 Oil Chubs, for salu low by dec 18 GODFREY A LaROCIIE. B OVS* €Ij©TtHfA'«.—i am now open ing another lot of Boys’ Clothing per brig Excel. Among them arc lino Black Cloth Jack ets and Pants, Fig’d Satin Vests, Satinet Jackets and Pants, Tweed Cos. Sacks, Ac. Ac. Call soon at tho Cheap Clothing Store. GEO. S. NICHOLS,Gibbons’ Range, dec 21 /j^EHIOUIDS.-l hale sofl-Hliellod Almonds, . for sale hy dec 22 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings. PistoW', HDD's, ware A:«, Arc. At*. SPORTSMEN and others urn In rehy uiitilied that they ran be supplied at luw prices, for cash, with the follow article*, viz: Double and Single Guns from $3 to $50—ItiUce. Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shut Punches, Game Bag.-. Conn Wren ches, Walker’s Caps. Baldwin's Gun Wadding, Gun (Jetton. Pithing Tackle, Ponder. Shot, Ac. Also, A general a-sortment of Hardware.consist, ing in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Locks. Hinges, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, HntchcK Augers, Drawing Knives, Cofi'ee Mills, Cards, Ae. A u. Please call and examine beforepiirchn«hig else where. JOHN CARRUTHKRS. No 175 Congress Street, Savannah. N. P. Hitlr-made to order, end all kinds nf Repairing of Guns, Hides, Lucks, A.c. carefully ami punctually attended to ami warranted. Ur- dersfrom tlio country, or work sent to be done will bo attended to and returned by the boats, or oilier conveyance, with the same fidelity, aa if per- buually pieitent out 4 . pro hist rated and handsomely hound in Turkey mo rocco; Fleetwood's Life of Christ and the Apos tles, English edition, illustrated ; Scenes iu (ho Live.-of the Patriarchs and Prophets; Splendid editions of tho Poets, aud numerous valuable miscellaneous works in rich binding, recently published hy Appleton A Co., Harper A Broth er. Wiley A Pit Ilium, aud others. Velvet and Turkey morocco Bibles, Prayer Books of various editions and sizes, .Splendid morocco uud paper Macho Alliums and I'm t- folios, Gold Pencil (’uses, Juvenile Books iu great variety, Games, Ac. For sale by dee 29 JOHN M. COOPER. TV'O’B’HJE.—A. B. GARDNER would ro ll spectfully inform his friends and customers that Im has taken thu store recently occupied by Messrs. Weeds A Murrell, No. 102, Bryuti street, Punliuld’s Range, aud would beg of his friends aud customers generally, not to think for a mo ment that liu lias bought out thu former occupants, or that lie lias any of their ot.n stock iii lilsstoio, orisiu any way*connected with them: hut that lie.has an entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS, rondsting of China, Glass, Crockery, Britannia and Japan Wares, Table and Pocket Cutlery, House Furnishing Articles, Ac. Ac., selected with great cure, which he oilers for sale as cheap as can he bought in this city, and hopes, by a strict attention to bis own business, to merit a share of public patronage. —Ollios dec 0 D oors, mahhes a wmmw BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for FJ Callaway A Co., is constantly receiving all[ kind.- of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which lie oilers at as low prices as they can be purchased iu the city. All work furnished hy him will he warranted equal to any iu tho country, or thu money will ho returned. JOHN G. FALLTGANT, West side Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received and promptly executed — sept J IivooW-SASIK AM)" «tl¥tt MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING .MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoiiiilig lho residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blindi of every description, inuile ol'tlie best materials, ut Northern Prices. llousu uud Ship Joiner-Work prouiptlv executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on hand a full supnly of Flooring nnd Weather Boards. Sash. Blinds, and Funnel Doors, HP, JO Sash, glazed at 10cents. All other sizes ill proportion —ly aug 7 / t iti ><;eiuesT fruits and' confec- 'FIONAKIES.—The Subscribers would respectfully inform the Citizens of Savannah, that they have commenced business in the brick building, next to Walker’s Marble yuid. and di rectly opposite to Mr. Dickson's Conieetionary., south side of Broiiglitou stivel, where they aiu now receiving, and will constantly hoop on hand, a general assortment of groceries, fruits, Ae. u- uiougst which may bu found Ahuoudb, Ruibius, Prunes, Citrous, Ae. nnd they hope by strict at tention to business, and selling til low piic.es, to merit a share of public patronage, decM JESSE A CADY. kJ 1344A It AM) TOBACCO, STORE, k) No. 27, Bull street. Sign of the hnlinn. near Monument-square.—Tho subscriber returns his grateful thunks to the citizens of Siivaiinali, and the public generally, who have so liberally patron ised him during the last four yen rs. uud begs to as sure them that he still imports the v cry ocm brands, nf which lie Ims on linud at this tune a large assort ment. Ho would cull particular attention to u late shipment which Im can fully warrant. Also In hix stock of chewing Tt'bueco, 8 null’, Ac., Ac., all of which lie will soil on as good lei ins as can be bad elsewhere. P. JACOBS, jnly 27 * ly— T O PLANT HUH, MECHANICS AND M ERCIIA NTS,—The eubscrijier hn« on hand, and is constantly receiving; select ed tia»ortmnnt nf River Luinbcr.Timbor.Shinglcs, and Fire Wood, which lie oilers for sole on accom modating terms. Purchasers-tvouid dn well to givo him a call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders for' either of the. above •articles left at bis ollice, 112 Buy Hirer?, or at tlio Eastern-whan', will be prouiptlv attended to. ■UBC14 • R. A. Am.CN.