The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 20, 1847, Image 3

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E-gg-ozjl-ssgir =Si« »>»■»» j"»- w*i Ili»I*nni of W1U1 Obprry. nt0 tl ninny '• cortnin cnron 1 ' for BKau nn<l cvon muwnmptlbiu, that*. nn) " ,, &2 fcowil to nnontion tins olliciicy of miy 72 M r S. W. rowlo, o druggist of of Uio K,® _n!.Bllnii.M V.t8 WosHingtoli rtrool.lloii S^iLiicv of on ortldo catlod Ilnlsam or Wild S„fv J*ii !S lmvo " r0 , n ft.jHni s SJ d wlmrovor it Inis liooll UBHmtBHH VVo loytttotion, j- , m Ynrtniis porta ofNow Eng* aS’SSSirfta hlgliMt (standing in Uio M!!K they reside. bonniig toatnnony to tlio fi’E«i;«.. r Oionda liod received tVoni , Iriil of it- proportloa. 1 fnract fro 1 " “ le,,(,r dntod l’otoraliurg, Vo., don. 15,1845. , Ulilior i»hi'BQ° v i ml0 '>’ ,W m 5 lu iipiiilior Imd boon confined to his boil ?^kwwTaIo“'ol«,,roo,,gh,tl,ntlminod Eiftf-vend eminent pliyaiclnna, und by tlm Mllt'SDAllAM OF WILD CHERRY, h.* hashciMi restored to porfoct health, ami hois uuw "a fat and hearty «»«»• u Yours, respectfully, Uosskh Ac. Andkiison, Druggist* NoI10 genuine, unless signed I. Butts oh the N0 ”“ b (.'or Mile; who osifle anil retail, by wrJ prcr. lor ^ IoA , A 8 M. TURNER, Hay street, Savannah. Al«o by A. T. BOWNE, And Druggists generally in Georgia. net 18 _ -"""t „ the People or Cliollmm County. hlltnc-Citizcns:-Grateful for the support you We given me for twenty years, I decline being , candidate for re-election to the Clerkship of (lie Superior and Inferior Courts, in January next. Respectfully, oct20 i_ ROOT. W. POOLER. Notice. Consignees per brig STERLING will please Mewl to their goods now landing at Taylor’s wharf. All goods remaining on the wharf at sun- Mtivill bo stored nt tlio expense, and risk of the consignees of die same. net »0 ~\0r Tlio Friends and Acipiaintanco of WM. IIARKWRIGHT, also of Thomas Markwright, ami ofR. and J. litioblwon, nro invited to attend tlie FuiicmI of the former from his residence in Indian street. Tliis-Aftcruoon, at 4 o’clock, with* out fiirther invitation. cot 20 Arrivals ni (lie 1'oliisUI House. OCTOUtUl tti. J.|t. Cnt, .Mali. min. Dr. J. II. tliixti*. Cnliiniliil*. J.S. Vamio, Blakeley. Hi»ltaily. W-mMihIoii, W. i. It. liillx-rt, S.ivnniialt. i B. Willi.ni*. New York. tV. II. William*. <lo. A Kline, Tallalimtnce. ('aiit. |»iinli ir,Slii|*(’iimeriL fnl. J. lUUIuledi amt family, lieitrcia. tl. J. IIjII, Darien. T. II. Blount, Wuyne.ltiiro. K II Dloiint, <l<> OCTOIIKK IB. J. Cl. Ilimthnr, Florida. A. lto.lw lek, ’' do. D. Hailey ami o’vl., Cmmluii. Minn lliirnctt, Maeon. Dr. BtmtaeU anitl.mty, N. Y. A. Ho.-itwiuk, Florida. T. T. Painter, do. K. W. llarkee,.Milledi;eville. tii'ii. J. Dill, Fort Haines. It; Knowtton, ltortoii. Cant. IIrmvn, liark I. Mead. Win. T. Ilall, (Jeoraiu. II. Junes, Medville. < a ajtJ.C.R«Miih l U.&K.Si. K. .1. llraiir<ird,Xcw tlrle.-ills. J Xm.'ll, Florida. A. M Urnt and l.nvty, do. Mr.ll.u wanl nud fani’y do. H. M. ClMjiRi.ui. Alaliaina. I> J Slone and l.ady, do. S J. Collin.*, Darien. Win. Burt, do. I S. Fish, Millndneville. MimJiiii*-., I.ilierly, Co D. It. Hull, Cnliinitin*. J. M. tUiniidier*, do. Itev. 11. M. Wliilo unit l.adv, Savannah. I>. J. I.eaird, Kiiliiiiln. II. Johnston, Jr, N. York. J. lleplMirn, do. •Air. Hryiint, Florida, tl. 11. Jones and l.nily I.ilierly Co. CausigupcN per Cent rut Uni! Uanil. (WTOBKIl 19 — IBil hales Cotton nud Md/.c., to N. A. Ihnlrr, Biolnii tiiodij,Italian »t Fultnu.|J. Clark, It.A. Allen, tV. A. Carswell, T. lleilly, II. Itulimliaiii Son, C. Ilartiidv'e, J. N. Phillip, Hamilton Sc Hardeman, nud ll. Martin. COMMEilcilU I.ATKST IIATKS. I.irerpaol ....Sepi. IIIJ IVoii.leuco Oet. II Havre Sr/il. Ill III,,* I„n ,..l.Oet, 13 Havnna Sept. «.'• j .Yew fork Out. M Del. 11 j I'liilmlelpliin Oct. IB Mnlitle Del, M | llnltiinurn t)i:t. ir, . ... SAVANNAH t.MPOUTS, OCT. 1«. I.lt hUPt>0|<—Hr. Ship Margaret—tW) tons Salt, and VO tun* Coal. SAVANNAH KXPORTS, OCT. 10. HAVANA—ttrij Kadius—IUU ea»ks Rice, mid ll>U liatf 4'knlll. HATH, (.tie.)—Selir. Caroline—7H.BDII feet l.nnilier. CO.NSlU.V F. ICS, P'T Br. ship Margaret, from Liverpool— IDO tons Suit ami 'Jl Inns Coal, to 0. F Mills, nud A. I.ow & Co. lYrlnirXierlimr, from New York—W. P. Willi mils, C. V. Mill,, A. tVeilr., J.ltoiissemi, W. l>iincan,T. 8 Way lie, RiHrnti.mil &. Barnett, S. tV. Wisjht A Co, Wuslihiirn, ttitlrr & Co, F. Slieils, Hniuiltoii St llurdoiiinii, II. II. Stote.hury, I,. Baldwin Sc Co, J. N. Pldllips, W. T. tt’BIhnis, Verstille, t.iilTliurrow Si llutler, M. II. McAllis- itr.C. Ilnrtri,||:e, O'Driscoll A. Co, D, A. Audiler, C. Wit- "•n, W. Tiffany, T. Doyle, II. I.atlirop, Central llnilrimil, 8 A'lonmuj Si Co, Mr. S Sawyer, It A Hatch, T ll liar- <!*»■ J Clark, N II Knapp Si Co, C C Tlioiiip.on, Prico Si Vra.h r, It J (Jilhen. tV Warner, Deiislow A WeMer, F W llriar inann, A Short, Ives, Horsey A Co, P Willl>nn?er, HtV Moncr, W3I Davidson, N II A II Weed, mid M H»pVin«. PASS KNti HRS. Yrr WijHlrrlJnj, from New York—M. Hopkins ntul La- 'ly. J. V. V ; m Velkeidingh and family, It. II. Speneo und Lvty, Mr*. S.Sawyer, Mrs. M. Streitfer, Mrs. Coin ntul ' . r c D«le and Sun, Messrs. M. Jacolue, II. Hrill, ' rc 'Hi N. S. Crowell, T. Harrison, and 30 in the steer- SHIP NEWS. Port of Mu van H nli, Ort. ‘JO, IS IT. it, ii .. ARUIVF.D, ^ •* i p Marparct, Rodger*, Liverpool, to A. Low Si Sc!f, 1< (\' l , il !v RM i r,l « Nnw York, to L. Baldwin Si Co. '*•St uh - ^ Ibbriilum ,l ' ,Lk Rivw * 100 ^bs ltieo to It. ^iMhlroliim's'"! & White. I'SM.’ h "!" h ‘ Hath, (Me.) Itr.H.ka A S’pji,' 1 M, ,amorn ‘ “ irden, for Cliarle*tuii- p « . HKPARTKD. I'. S. M Harden, Charleston. tuoJkXr c " rr - v - Point ku. tl , , Mr.MtMlA.NDA. Xrw ()rtr° Mo " ut ' crn °n. Jones, for this port, eh S Hi.r..ii..wing .ivsst;: 5 clear'd nt rarito— Ituggiu^, NKtV OIU,ir.\vV7i *. i« l • Mil. l.iveriNHil; Amor ci,’,,V' i " r ' ' ,,i l"' Hornholm, Mor- Cld —Urj, J|„u„iy... • J "• Savannah. bo MltndrH A | J, ' rli '' ! ‘"‘ ! " 1 " “' ,lilU!l1 <lxy. will niiendcd io Mimmi. • -Sg IS *U' yOnit.-TIl. bark ""l iv | V 111 1 rail on Sal* VorlWiigUlon WK1IIT * CO 100 n— » inn t vv. ui sw 1,1*2“ f>Evrmsfc=m-E STFRl.ivn /lho regular packet Eat ah- 8 TFnijvfi Aguiar packet hrig freight encaced "JCiii having part of Iter frei»lii «A.?.,' w .'^ l mvo quick despatch. For vmg good uccouimudatiouM, 0 'fair x wharf, or to BALDWIN iV CO. - . Drawing Iteccivert. .? Tho following nro tho drawn nuiiibom of Grand Coiwohaatod Lottery, Extra, No. 41, for 1847* Ii 20 3 6144 02 9 32 66 31123 62 54 Tho following nro tlio drawn numbers df God- gin Stnto Lottory, Class No. 5, for 1847, drawn in this city Tuesday 19th lust. GO 7 68 11 60 27 15 34 1014 39 40 Noh. 1116 40—7 11 14—and ll 39 68 pri zes drawn in tlio nbovo Lottery. Holders of pri zes will call at WYLLY’8 Lucky OiUcoforlito cash. A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCHEME. Sales close on Friday Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Draws in Columbus, Gn. This Day, 20th hist. Drawing duo on Snlurdny Morning. OROIUUA BTAT12 LOTTERY. . Class No. 0—D. Pains & Co., Managers. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. 78 tiumhors—13 drawn ballots. f prizo of $12,000 1 prize of $1193 I do 4.0(H) 20 do 1000 1 du 3,900 20 do 300 1 do 1,800 20 do 200 1 do 1,500 40 d6 150 &c. A .c. &o. Tickets $4—slmros in proportion. THE TRULY LUCKY LOTTERY. Sales close Friday rlflcrnoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing duo Suturdny Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Benefit if the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Extra No. 42—D. Paine & Co. Managers. Drew iu Wilmington, on Tuesday 19Ui iust. 72 number lottery—12 drawn ballots. CAPITA!. PRIZKS. J prizo of $18,000 2 prizes of $750 1 do 0.000 2 do 600 1 do 2,500 51) do 500 I do 2,000 100 do 100 1 do 1,500 00 do 50 1 do 1,132 60 du 40 &C. v :c. Sec. Tickets $6—Halves $2j—Qtiurlers!jll.L For oiilo nt G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. nud Bay Ltino. Oninrs from tlio country promptly ntteml- ethto, and prizes cashed on demand. oct 21) D A SHOWER OF LUCK! ANOTlIKIt THOUSAND DUl.l.AilS SOLD ! RAWN NUMBERS ofGrnenoaml Pulaski Mouiimeut Lottery, Extra No. 42,drawn in Alexandria, on thu Kith lust. 65 04 01) 73 48 30 70 74 09 29 1 20 03 21 !TV~' Quarter Ticket No. 21 65 04 a pri/.o of $1000, ami Quarter No. Ort 0974 a prize of $200, was, us usual, sold by l’ENDERGAST in tlm n- linvu lottery. Examine tho two followiiigselmums AND STRIKE WHILE THE lit QMS HOT! THE FIRST AND LUCKY LOTTERY Draws in Charleston on To-Morrow 21st. 76 numbers—12 drawn ballots. (Si etme & Pulaski monument Lory Class No. 02, for 18-17. Drawing tine on Saturday Morning. J. W. Al.umv *!t- Co. Managers, (Successors to .1. G. Gregory & Co.) 1 prize »f CAPITA! $29,91)9 t’llIZKS. 25 prizes nf $1909 1 do , 5,000 20 do 300 1 do * 3,000 20 do 200 1 do 2.000 150 do 100 1 do 1,858 iVe. iVe Tickets $5—Halves —Qnar’rs #1,25. tVA Package ofqmirlcrs will cost $31,25 and is warranted to draw hack $15,00. Whole ami half packages in proportion. THE SECOND SCHEME—Class 03. Will draw iu Alexandria, Va. To-Morrow 21st. 78 millibars—14 drawn ballots. itmtiKsr prizes. 1 prizo of $10,000 5 prizes or $100 1 do 4.0(H) 0 do 300 1 do 1.416 10 (hi 200 5 do 1,000 20 do 100 5 do 5(H) Arc. Arc. Tickets $3—Halves $1,50—Qrs. 75c. I3F*A package of quarters cost $19,50 and is warranted to draw back $10,50. Whole and Hall’ packages in proportion. t^Tickelsnnd Shares for sale,and orders from thu country attended to uttlmOld Established Of fice of P. B. PEN D ERG A ST, No. <5, White House. Owens* Buildings, Bull St. opposite thu Pulaski House, oct 20 I ~~nFERioii «ioirirr^chambers; October J5, 1847—Thu Grand Jury of the County of Chatham, having recommended an additional tax to aid in tho support of common schools, the funds assigned by tlm Statu for that purpose proving entirely inadequate loulfect tlm objects intended to Im accomplished, tlm Jus tices of the Inferior Court. desirous of comply ing with this recommeiuiatiou, hut without resort ing to an iucruaso of tlm present taxes, have de cided to make nil appropriation for that object from tlm present revenues of the county. It is therefore ordered, That the interest de rived from tlm sum of six thousand dollars, re ceived for the old Jail and lots, and now vested in Public Slocks, butind thereby appropriated nud set apart, together with Rtieh further sum to lio paid out of the County treasury, us shall makeup tlio amount office, hundred dollars annually, Im paid to tlio Commissioners of Common Schools, to ho impropriated by them.with the concurrence of the Justices of tho Inferior Court, to tho sev eral District schools, in such proportions ns shall Im deemed most Imunficinl: Provided, neverthe less, that the iiihnhitauts of each district shall cmiHo one or more convenient and proper school houses to Ijo built ill each district, and approved of by said Commissioners, otherwise the money apportioned to such district shall he withhold. Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis he, and Imis hereby appointed one of tlm Commis sioners in plueo of N. J. Buyurd removed from the county. It is required that these orders he entered upon thu minutes of the Inferior Court and Im publish ed in both the city gazettes for one mouth, daily, and by a {proper notification from the Cummis- siotiers in relation to tlm building of school houses. A. PORTER, j. i.c.c.c. ELIAS REED. j. i. cfe. c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i.c.c. c. net 20 —20 rpilE BOY’S AUTUMN HOOK, A descriptive of tho Seusons, Scenery, &c., by Thomas Miller. Thu Wuysidu Cross, and the Raid of Gomez, a tale of tlm Earliest War, by Capt. E. A. Miller, of the 33d Kcgt. Grandfather Lovechild's Nursery Stories. Peter Pipers Colored Toys; coutaiug u groat va riety of amusement and information. Comic Nursery •Tales ; Tho Nurses’ Rhyme Book; Glimpses of tho Wonderful; together with a great variety of other Bonks, for children and youths, worthy the inspection of those wishing to purchase. J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 20 South-side Market-square. B UTTJEH.- -20 Itogschoice Goshen Butter lauding iVnm hark Vernon, nud for sale by oct 20 WOOD. C LAG HORN Sc, CO. B ISCU ITS.—Sugar, Water. Butter and Soda Biscuit, just received nud for sale by oct20 THEODORE MINIS. Mai 9H JWUl'KfeV)?!;:. i," I’nwidoiit Straot, A *te«l WuL., ... *'• * BAG, embroidered with ,0 '!* owlT v‘""'."S, “ 'mmcIi Ml’ Keys of value °n iu n>t, m,| biblo reward will bo given. ■'fiirXr! n l ' CH, __ oct 29 p bids. Tread- B) do dog.... B rna ‘?' B)do do Sugar Biscuit; kindihg ff 0|11 1 }Bseint; 10 do do Soda Biscuit, »ct -V o r j £ . * s i , u: ‘Mend, and for sale by pyi viTrv- - NTON & Johnston. n.,cki V |,n!!S. AT ». half barrels O Burkwlwin,. oil , * , ’i half barrels Mils Ne W ^ If- do do.; 25 boxes i!o.? 20 »^<lo.;10nr d„ g0 I No ,‘ >' Mackral;20htdfdo do doz. Brno, ; ,,n - 5 10 bitts do do do.; 20 f°f«uln f.v ’ vZ 1 ”* from bark Isaac Mctul, and o« 20* b °EANTON&JOHNSTON. S’aVn , fS'“*TF'AivB r "pTobu.- S WEET OIL.—10 baskets, for sale by oct 20 THEODORE MINIS. O'UNO LADIES’ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME OI- RARD informs hor lViondsaiid tho publio gener ally, that her establishment for iho dducauon of Young Ladies, will open on the 1st day of Nov ember noxt, in Mrs. Marshall’s Now Riinge of Brick Buildings, on the corrier of Liberty and Buruard Streots. Pupils, iu addition to all tho' branches of un English education -will bo-taught to write and spoak Uio French language. Lessons will bo given to those who desiro It, in Music, Drawing, and in Uie Italian, Spanish and German languages. Address MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 36—c Savannah Geo. SCHOOL REMOVED.—G. A. HOL- O COMBE informs his patrons and hts fellow- citizens generally, that he bus Removed his School to n central situation, viz. thu Masonic Lodge, whore a couple oflnrgo rooms aro upon, for the recaption of Pupils ofboth soxes. A Lady well educated aud an experienced Teacher, has charge of Uio Junior Classus. Ho taken this moUtod also ofUinnking his friends for past patronage, extend ed too, during a season when least expected, as well us for tho opinion U\e majority of them htwo boon nloosod to express rolativo to his character as a Tonchnr. 2inos— Bopt 28 T O PLANTERS MECHANICS, AND MERCHANTS. — Tho Subscriber has, at Uio Eastern Wharf, a prime assortment of RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES, and FIREWOOD, which ho otfers for salo on accommodating terms. Purchasers will please call nt his ofiice near tho Excimngo before pur chasing. AH orders, for cithur of Uio ubove ar- tides, led at Ilia uflico, will bo nramnUy attended to juno28 R. A. ALLEN. A CAKD.—l have removed to tho city of J jL Mucott, for tho purposo of practising Law, nud shult practise in uil tlio Courts ofUie SotiUtern Circuit, iiml in any other Courts in which busi ness may ho confided to me. f dec 17 — CARI.ETON B. COLE. T HE SUKSCRI1IER would respect- fully inform Physicians, Merchants, Factors, Planters aud tlm public generally, that he has just opened tv large and well selected Stock of DRUGS, MfiDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES, &c., nt tlm corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets, Smuts’ new Buildings, formerly whoro Uio Man sion llottxi*stood, mid that ho is now prepared to sell ul wholesale and retail upon terms the most favorable, and at prices as low as any house in Uio city, or SouUmm country. Tlm Subscriber being a Physician and tho roughly ncouuiutcd with the btisinuss, will give liis personal attention to it, besides Im Ims recently obtained tlm services of a competent Druggist, who is well acquainted witli all tlm luiimtia of compounding aud preparing Medicines, and of putting up Physicians’ proscriptions. Possessing these advantages, Im Hatters himself that ho will receive his share of public patronage, and invites a call from tlm trade. A. T. BOWNE, Sinets’ Buildings, oct 13 Cor. Broughton and Whitahor sis. S EGA It AND TOBACCO STORE. Xo. 27, Rail-street. Sign of the Indian, near Monnmciil-si/ttarc.—The subscriber returns bis grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah, ami tlm public generally, who lmvo so liberally patron ised him during the Inst lour years, aud licgs to as sure them that lie still imports tlm very best brands, of which liu Ims on hand at this tuiiu a large assort ment. He would cull particular attention to a late shipment which he can fully warrant. Also to his stock of olmwingTobuceo, Sniifl*. See., See., all of which Im will sell on as good terms as enti he Imd elsewhere. P. JACOBS, july 27 ly— fi ICOCEItlES.—J75 bags Rio Coffee, 20 YJ do. Lnguira do. 100 bids. New Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks Logr Frers 125 bills. Western Flour, choice old Brandy 50 tiurccs prime Cuba Molasses 50 half bills. Butter, »Sugar mul Soda Crackers 110 boxes Haiumoiid’s Soap, 30 do. Fay’s Pule do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 half boxes Family do. 20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 M. Principe Scgars 10 Imgs Black I'upcr,5 do. Allspice 20 boxos Mustard 75 do. JO’s CliOou's Tobacco, 60 do. 5’« do. do., 20 do. lb. W. Rogers’ do 15 bbls. Clarified Sugar 13 lilitls. choice St. Croix Sugar 125 Detnijous, l’s, 2’s, 3’s and 5’s f>rt doz. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt 00 do/.. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choico Tea 20 casks Byass’ Loudon Porter 10 baskets llacoca Champagne 25 boxes assorted Cordials 50 Idils. Crashed and Powdered Sugar 10 bags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy 15 qr. casks Malaga Wine 15 qr. and 15 eighths Donrnttn Malaga Wine 15 <jr. and 15 eigths casks Madeira Wine 2 half pipes Oturd, Diipuy Sc, Co’s. Brandy 5 bids. Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordials 10 M. Venus Regalia Sugars 125 reams Wrapping Paper 50 gross Andorxon’s Chewing Tobacco 20 boxes Perfumed Soap, 200 gross Matches 2 qr. casks Lcgrc Frers choice old Brandy 50 boxos Codfish, 100 do. Herring 20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Cinnamon . 75 - do. Pipes 20 do. Tomato and Walnut Catsup 30 do. Sperm. Candles, 4’s and 0’s 20 do. Hull’s do. 4’s, G’s and S’s 50 bbls. Whale Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do. 50 do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica Rum 15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 do. N. O. Sugar Nos. 1 nud 2 Mackerel iu whole and half bbls. In store ami for sale on favorable terms, by oct 18 , CONNERAT &, BA III E. N O. MOLASSES.—25 barrels prime • quality N. O. Molasses, landing from bark Isaac Aloud, ami for sale by oct 19 SCRANTON Sc, JOHNSTON. N ails.—300 kegs assorted, for sale by oct 18 11. A. CRANE. 1AOMESTIC LIOUOKS AND JL/ WINES.—50 bbls. Now York Gin, 15 do. Domestic Brandy, 20 do. New York Whiskey of high proof, 10 do. Teneriffb Wine, 20 do. Sweet Malaga do., JO do. Madeira do. Lauding from brig Philtiru, and for sale by oct 18 F,. SWIFT. rpOBACCO AND SEGAItS. 100 A packages Tobacco, various qualities, 50,000 common Sugars, 25,000 superior do. Iu store, and for sale by E. SWIFT, oct 18 C 3HASHED SUGAR, Ac.—25 bbls. J Woolsey Sc. Weelsey’a Crashed Sugar ; 25 baskets Champagne; 25 boxes N. Bedford Sperm Candles, 0’s ; 10 half chests Hyson Tea; 10 bids Soda Biscuit: 10 bids Woolsey Sr- Woolnoy re fined Sugar, landing from bark llcrehel, ami for salo by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON, oct 18 IflLLiC CORK rfeESSlilES A highly useful article, for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. oct 18 Market Square. M o ,is Sperm aud Whale Oil, a full supply on hand and for sale b; X T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings. A PPLES.—In lino order, landing from the bark Isaac Mead, aud for sale by II. J. GILBERT, oct 20 West side Mnrket square. IO COFFUET - *C.—50 bags prime Groett Rio Collue; 10 hltds prime St. Croix Sugar; 50 boxes and halfboxos S’s Tobacco; 20 blits. Domestic Brandy; 10 eights and 20 qr. casks do.; 10 or. casks white wine Vinegar, 10 bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard ; 20 firkins choice Goshen Butter, landing from bark Isaac Mend, and for sale by oct20 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. F riction belts a gloves, A fresh supply, received by A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent, oct 18 Alarket Square. B UTTER.—A fine article of Goshen But ler, just received aud for sale by oct 18 ' ALBERT HARD. V, S. MAUL STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON*—For Bremen, via Southampton.—'Tho nbovo ship will leave New York for Bremen on Thursday, 11th November, stooping at Southampton to land passengers. Returning, she; will leavo Bromen on tye 3d, and Southampton on the 7th December,..' : Passage from New York to Southampton or Brepinn.......w ^ $120. Passage from Southampton or Bremen to Now York.......' ..$150. For freight or passago,apply to,tlio Ocean Steam Navigation Compai\y,45 William St New York, oct 19 » v; • 6— FOR HAVRE.—The A. 1. ship ■SB® CAMERA, Capt Dunbar having part of hor freight soeured, will have quick despatch. For Reight, apply on board, or to oct 18 L. BALDWIN & CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Brig Line. Tho regular packet bark VERNON, T. Paxton master, having one-third of her Roight en gaged, will have dospatch. For IVoight or pos- i—!—auperior accommodations, apply on gin’s upper wharf, or to ASHBURN, WILDER & CO. board at oct 18 FOR NEW YORK.—Old Estab- OMMUltshed Line.—The regular packet brig PH1- LURA,Cupt. Thatcher, having moat of horcar- Ijo engaged, will have immediate despatch. For Iruight or passage, apply on board at Telfair’s whjirf, or to L. BALDWIN & CO. oct 18 FOR NEW YORK.—A r ew Line. Tho regular packet burk PETER DE AD LL, A. M. Picket master, will sail with des patch. ForYreightor passago, having superior state-room accommodations, apply on hoard at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to oct 12 8. W. WIGHT & CO. Express A Accommodation Line. “ 24 Hours In Advance of U. 8. Mall.” BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND PALATKA, E. F. Via. Darien, Brunswick, St. Marus, Jacksonville, Black Creek, Picolata,andaU intermedinte - Landing»; Tho steamor WM. GASTON, Capt. Win. C. Mondcll, will leave evory Tuesday Morning nt 10 o’clock, for the nbovo named places, arriving at Pulatka “ 12 Hours in Advance” of U. 8. Mail, and Iu returning wilt arrive in Savannah on Sat urday Alorning “24 Hours in Advance." Stages will run iu connection with tho Win. Guston to all tho interior Towns and to St. Au gustine. Tho Wm. Gaston has had a now boiler put in nud has been thoroughly overhauled and painted; she is commanded by a gentleman of acknowl edged experience, aud together witli her “ supe rior accommodations and speed, sho must be the favorite boat on tlio route.” For freight or passage apply on board, or to the Agent ll 11. D. SORREL. N. B.—Tho Agent will rcccivu coeds free of commissions to bo forwarded by the Win. Gaston. AH Freight payable by tho shippers. d^-'Tho steamer Wm. Gaston will be ready to tow vessels evury Saturday. oct 7 HoniMVcokl)' U. H. til» Htcniii-l’uehet f<ltie. BETWEEN SAVANNAH A PALATKA, FLA. HV THE WAY OF Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, (Ico.; Jacksonville, Black Creek Picolata, Fla. In connection with tho Charleston Daily Mail Stoum-pncketsnt Savannah,tlio steamer SARAH SPALDING, from l’alatka to Lako Monroe, the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au gustine, and from Black Creek, via Nownansville, Alligator, Aliueral Springs Sc, Columbus, to Tal- laltassco. OCAMULGEE Capt. A. Chase. ST. MATTHEWS “...P. McNeltv. These packets leave Savannah evory Tuesday and Saturday Mornings, at 10 o’clock’, tiud ar rive nt Picolata iu time for the Mail Stugostogo through to St.Aitgustiuo before uiglit every Thursday and Monday. Returning, leave l’alatka every Tuesday and Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touching as above each way They are both low pressure boats, in complete order, and handsomely furnished in every respect; nro commanded by gentlemen of well known ox- purieucu on tho route, ami their patrons are as sured that every attention will be paid to tliesafuty and comfort of passengers, und to tho careful hand ling of freight. —agents— Brooks & Topper Savannah. A. A. DnLormo Darien. G. Fricdlundcr Brunswick. John Bessont St. Marys. Fernando/. Sc, llisbco Jacksonville. A. Coy Black Creek. Goo. Cooloy Picolata. J. P. Hawkins l’alatka. E. La title & Co Charles ton. N. B. Goods consigned to the Agents forward ed free of commission. Freight from Savannah aud Charleston, aud all way freight, payable by shippers. sept 13 New Armiitfciiicnt. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-DAILY. Between Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head mil Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the Way. 'f' l ;° 1 ' v » 11 k " n "“, £ awwiMJii splemlid ttlnain packet* *= MET AMOK A, Capt. F. Barden, WM. SEA BROOK. Capt. T. Lyon, GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Wm. Curry, Will he reader leavo Savannah evory evening at half pant, 8 o’lock, nud Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Head aud Beaufort each way, and avoiding two-thirds of the sea route. For Freight nr Passage, apply on hoard, or to BROOKS&TUPPER, Ag’ts, Savannah. E. LAFITTE Sc. CO.. Ag ? ls, Charleston. N. B.—All goods iutouded for Savannah or Charleston will lie forwarded by the Agents, if directed to their care, free of* commissions. All way-freight payablo by shippers. july 1 For Maooiit Hawkiiisvlllc and Intermediate Landings. . Tho steamers ROBERT COL- LINS and SAM JONES, having been overhauled und thoroughly repaired, will commence their trips for the above places as soon as Hiifiicieut freight may oiler. For freight apply to sept 14 L. BALDWIN & CO. TVTOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.— 1* Transportation Office, Central Rail Road— October 5,1847.—Consignees of Cotton or other produce by this Rond, are lip»-cl>y notified flint re ceipts will ho required for all freight delivered.— They wilkthereforo send persons to roccivo their consignments who are authorised to sign such re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, oct 6 — Ettg’r and Superintendent. H ULL’S SOAPS.—15boxes of Variegn- ted and White scented Soaps in bars, just received per brig Vernon, and for sale by A.T. BOWNE,* Cor. Broughton und Whitaker Sts. oct 18 Smets* Buildings, W ISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.—One gross received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, oct 18 Market Square, C IOFFEE.—200 hags very -ttperior old Ctt- > ha; 10 hags Module; 200 do. Rio; 50 do. Java, received by recent arrivals, for sale by oct 18 II. A. CRANE. •CjEA ISLAND COTTON BAG- O GING.—76 rolls, for sale by oct 18 II. A. CRANE. Mils, boxes a {* ,CKWh0Bt ,n ,,an undquar- few 0,111,11 dL .J.'W’ warranted ; 30 barrels Veron .miT’ ^ < *° <l °” from . ’.won tmlliri; Philnra. mill for rain Ky T3 UTTER.—o begs best Goshen Butter, lauding from brig Philnra, and for sale by oct 18 QONNERAT & BARIE. T3RANDV.—10 half pipes Otard, Duuuy & .D Co’s. Brandy, 1846; 2 half pipes do. ao. do. 18*10, landing from bark Hcrschel,.nnd for side in bond, entitled to debenture, by '•* SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. S pices. moil aud Nutmegs, just received and for sa by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, oct 18 Murket Square. Pimento, Cloves, Mace, Cinna- ' for sale TTERRINGS.—50 boxes Herrings, land- JTX ing from brig F mg I oct 13 l brig Radius, und for sale bv E. SWIFT. pORN MEAL.—10 sacks fresh ground V/ Corn Meal, just received and for sale by oct 14 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. t)UTTER, CHEESE AND LARD. X>. 10 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 50 boxes do. do. Choose, 10 bbls. choice Leaf Lard, 30kegi do. Lauding from brig Philura, and for sale In oct 18 E. SWIFT. SHOULDERS.-19 hht'n. Shonidera^nnd ing from bark C uuern, for aulo by oct (f COHEN & FOSDICK. S A VAN N A II.August, 17,1847.—The Certificates of Stoek, in the Planters’ Bunk, of tho Slate of Georgia, to the late Rev. Abiel Carter, No 1683, dated 5th of December, 1820, for five shares; No. 1092. dated 9th of Juimnry, 1827, for five shares, have been lost. Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of three months application will be made to the Board of Direc tors of said Bunk, for the renewal thereof. A BUM. BEACH CARTER, MOSES CARTER, # Guardian for S. E Carter. CHARLES ALOIS, ANN MARIA ALOIS. .uug 18 w!3— RENT.—T hone rooms in tho build ing formerly occupied by Uio Savaddah In surance and Trust Company, suitable for a Mer chant, with tho rooms in tho 2d story above, Which aro convenient fo/ law ollicos or lodging rooms; A julyJOHNN. LEWIS; flU *'OR KENT.—A pleasant residence AuLnext.Wostof Judgo Bcrrion, iu Broughton stroot, it has nix chntnbors and two purlors ami kitchen, and wash room, anti servant's room on basoinont, also stuble and curriuge house. Also another in Broughton street, a littlo lower down, having throe chambers, and two purlors, and kitchen, wash room, and serVauts’ room iu basement. Possession given of both 1st Novem ber noxt. Apply to july 29 F. W. IIEtNF.MANN. tfijl RLNT.— Pho brick Dwollitig ■■^IIouso in Broughton Street, adjoining tene ment occupied by Coi. Knapp. It ts well finish ed, has a pump in tlio yurd, and good carriugo house and stnblo in the rear. Possession given 1st November noxt. Apply to July7 A. MINIS. FOR RENT.—Tho Dwolling House •“^attlio corner of Broughton anti Huberslmni streots. Possession givou on thu 1st Nov. «opt4 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. fl 01 * RENT.—Several Houses, stir- “T^tablo for stnull families. Possession given 1st November next. F. W. HEIN EM ANN. judo 9 fjjjf TO RENT.—From tho 1st of Novom* ■■^bur next, ucommudions Three Story Brick Dwollitig,in South Broad Struct, near St. John's Church. Terms very moderate. Apply to J u »o 3 — II. GANAIIL. Bita JS® RENT*—Tho House at tlio head *»-ot Bay Stroet, recently occupiod by Mr E B Cltlliu, n " «» enninge wuroliouyu. Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey Sc Co s hut store, suitable for counting rooms of lawyers’oHieera. Apply to II. A. CRANE, sept 27 flaf TO RENT, — A threo story Brick Bulidiug iu Slate Street. A two story Wooden Building in Rrouglitoust. A two story Wooden Building in JcHersou st. A two story Wooden Building, witli a Bake House attached, next door east of Mrs. Uonrke’s residuueo. For terms, apply to _Kept 22 COHEN Sc. FOSDICK. ffllil TO RENT.—That commodious dwel- ling, situated on Warren square, N. E. cor ner of Bryan audjllabersliaiu streets. For terms apply on the premises, or to II. GANAIIL. sept 18 — M FOR SALE.—A very pleasantly siiu- ntod House and Lot,No.20, Crawford Ward. Tlio building contains throe rooms in tlm liasu- ment, two spacious parlors on tlio first lloor, eight- toen by (illoou feet. The second lloor has lour very couyuodiotis bed rooms. There are also on tlm premises ail tlm necessary out-houses. For terms apply on thu premises, to oct !) — E. WALSH. T O REN T.—A pleasantly situated ^dwelling house, on Broughton atreet, with two parlours imd four bed rooms on tlm first floor, mid threo rooms neatly finished on the se cond lloor, also servants rooms, kitchen, tVe. iu the basement, utul u stable, carriage house, &c.— Possession can ho had on tho first November.— Apply at this oflice. — oct 7 HAMILTON A SYMONS have received per Hartford and Savannah: A choico assortment of French, English mid Belgium CLOTHS,CASS1MERS AND VEST •INGS, selected with the greatest care, mul of the best imported in this country. VVo aro now pre pared to mmiufaelnreat the shortest notice, and in tlm best manner, any garment iu our line, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, net 13 — Savannah, Git. STKltUNO LAMKIl. uet 27 F'LOYD HOUSE, MACON, a A. j. a. intmvN. M TO RENT.—Tenement No. 4, Ons- sol Row. Possession given on the 1st of No vember next. Apply to oct 2 F. W. I1EINEMANN. til NEW STYLE OF HAT8I- < *^*FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities, received by recent arrivals at 187 Bay street, sept 16 IVES, HORSEY Sc. CO. a, HATS 1 HATS!—From the Ftwlii- enable Hal Store of Messrs. Beebe A. Cos- tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have been in tlm habit of sending to them for their Hats, can bo furnished with iho same article, at Now York prices, by calling on oct 19 D. A. AMBLER Sc. CO. ABSENTED HERSELF on Urn 18th iust. from tlm plantation of the * subscriber on tlm Island of Skidaway, a mulatto woman named MARY, or as slm calls her self, Mary Hamilton. Slm is about 32 years of ago rather nbovu the common size, of full habit, inclining to be stout, walks creel, of a pleasant cento nance, mul when spoken to nusvvers readily, but when intimidated hurriedly. Had on whim sho lofl, n cotton osuabttrgs frock, hut as she took with her two or more calico frocks site will doubt less change Iter dress. Since leaving site has been seen in tlm city of Savannah, where slm is no doubt harbored, having relatives and acquain tances there. Ten dollars is offered for her de livery to me on Skidaway island, or being safely lodged in Savuunab jail. All persons are cau tioned against harboring or secreting her, ns the law will no rigorously enforced. mtg28 sw— JAMftS BILBO. c 1 REAT IN DUE EM ENTS HELD AT OUT AT THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE.—Tho subscribers return their thanks for the very liberal patrottago extended to them thus far, mid trust they may merit a continuance of the same. On hand aud now opening a very gene ral assortment of ST A l’ LE A N I) F A N C Y DRY GOODS, selected with great enre, mid will lie otiered at prices which cannot fail to please.— Now nimning English and American long cloths, from 0{ to 124 cents; heavy Ticking from It) to 124 cents ; Kentucky Jeans 25; Oregon, Califor nia and Paris I’lnids 25 to 374; Buttons. Fringes nud Gitnps to match; Muslin de Lanes 18 j to25 ; two eases Prints 10 to 12^ ; Satinets, Broadcloths, Castuiueres, Vestings, Tailor’s Trimmings; Band boxes ; Ladies Caps; and Bonnets, of every des cription, 02j cents to $4 ; Marseilles Quills; Shawls of all descriptions; Silks, black aud coPd, now Btvles ; Bombazines, Alpacas 25 to 75 cts. Jenny Lyim Combs; Thread and Egyptian Laces, Sea. Sec. and many oilier articles too numerous to mention, which are well worth tlm attention of close buyers. CANNON Sc, LEONARD, Corner of Broughton aud Barnard Streots. oct 13 tu f— D ry goods.—convvay &. ai«- KENNA, Monument Square, opposite the Pulaski House—have always on hand a general assortment of Fapcy and Staple Dry Goods.— Their connection witli New York, mid their fa cilities for purchasing goods iu the Northern mar kets generally, enable them to have all the newest and most desirable styles, mid at the lowest prices. Their system ofbiisiness being “Cash and Small Profits, renders their establishment wnriln* »*•». .menounco ol all buyers. A lull assortment oi Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, Del amts, Ginghams, Alpacas, Prints, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Shirt ings, Sheetings, Lace Goods mid Embroideries, Hosiery mid Gloves, Linen Cam. I Idiot, Silk do. Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings, Gents Under Shirts, and Drawers, Kerseys, and every style of planta tion Goods. oct 11 Sugar.. , “r Coljon & Fosdlck., • Landing from brig Pdrsdvcrauco, 15 hlida. Cu ba Muscovado Sugar. In store, 25 hlida. Porto Rico Sugar, 25 do Now Orleans do. sept 10. AT sorgeon y DENTISTS MAY ho coiiHultod at ihoir rboms N. E. cornor of St. Julian stroet und Market Squure, nt any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julinu “trout. — mig 13 PHILIP KEAN, Draper A ’fnllor, 1 08 BRYAN-Strrkt. Tho suhscriher grate ful to his friends and patrons for past favors, takes much pleasuro iu informing them of his recent return from the Northern Cities, with as fine an assortment of ar ticles iu his line iih can bo round in any similur establishment in the city. —Having selected liis — itoek from some of thu fifot houses in Now York, ho feels no hesitancy in warrantingeveiy ariiele, which hois prepared to make to order in/ho latest style and fashion by thu most experienced workmen. His stock consists of Siincr French, English Sc American Broadcloths. IJO. 00. UO. UU. Oui*<lm«i.». Do. do. do. do. Doeskins. Do. do. do. - do. Tweeds, Togolhor with n most splendid assortment of Cash- mere VVoqlenott, Fancy Silk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Satins, and n large variety of Plaids. lie has also oil hand a large and well selected iftsortmeut of Ready Blade Garments, gotten up iu the best manner, expressly for this market,which he is determined to sell at moderate prices; to gether with such articles im Shirts, Stocks, Siispuu- ders. Hmidk’lTsGloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery Merino mid Limbs Wuol Yiitlor Shirts mid Draw ers; and all other articles usually kept in fashionable establishments of this kind. PHILIP KEAN wouldalso inform his friends that lie has removed from Owens’ Building on Bull Street, to the store No. 1)8 URYAN-ST., recent ly occupied by J. Southwell Sc Co., where he will he gratified to till their orders. oct 12 NEW GOODS.—The Subscriber would respectfully inform his patrons aud the public generally, that ho has returned from the North, mid has now open, a largo and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French and Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and Froneli Casinieres; Doeskins, Tweeds, &e.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk aud Satin Vestings; till of which ho j* prepared to make to order at short notice aud ill the latest fashion. None hut the host work men are employed, und, therefore, every manu factured nrlit'le can, with safely, bo warranted to suit the most particular. Tho subscriber Ims also a fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket Ildkls., Cm vats, Under Shirts mid Druwors, all of which will be sold at New York prices, by AI. GEARY, Draper mid Tailor. Sign of the Golden Lamb, cornier of Whit aker mid Broughton streets. out 18 S ELLING OFF AT COST, FOR CASH.—The subscriber, intending to leave tho city, is SELLING OFF Ins stuck of very Choice Goods at cost, ulfordingmi opportunity to tliuso who wish, to avail llieuiselves of it, of hav ing CLOTHING made to measure of the very best materials and workmanship, anti at prices ma terially reduced. Goods will also be sold by the piece or pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE STOCK will have a very liheral discount made below cost. _ N. B.—All persons indebted to tho suhscriher, either by note or otherwise, arc requested to cull mid sotlllo the same with as little delay iih possible, net 18 JOHN MALLERY. D RY GOODS.—tty Mo Piece or Package. The subscriber has now iu store u large aud well selected Stock of Fall aud Winter Dry Goods, wit’ll ho o lie l’s for sain to the Trade by the Piece or Package, mid solicits un examination of the same, which lie Hatters himself will compare Huccessllilly, both iu the assortment and prices, witli any other Jobbing Dry Goods Establishment in the country; for proof of which mi early ex amination is solicited nt Nos. 73 and 154 Gibbons’ Building. HIRAM ROBERTS, oct 18 tllO THE LADIE8 OF 8AVAN< -L NAIL—1 beg leave Io inform the Ladies of Savannah, that 1 lmvo received mi elegant mid choice assortment, carefully and specially select ed, to offer iiidiiecmuuts worthy your considera tion, consisting of Colored mid Black Silks; Cashmeres mid Merinos, Monsseliiisde Laines; Silk mid Wollcii Plaids, Plaids for Cloaks; Ginghams; Alpaccas. Canton Slmwls and Scarfs; Uroclic mid Casli’e do French Embroideries; Black mid While Laces, Black mid White Veils; Bridal Long Veils, Capes and Berthas; Fringe ami Trimmings, Long mid Short Gloves; Col’d Velvets Sc. Plushes, Florences and Alareelliues; Tulle Illusion, Satins nud Gros d’Orleans; Velvet Ribbons, Laco Dresses, [French work] Muslin do. do. Aluutillas, Cloaks mid Visiles, Fine French Flowers mid Feathers, Ribbons of all descriptions, Isidies Caps, madonud unmade, Fancy Neck-Tins mid Cravats; Combs, Slides, Buttons, Fans, Piirses, Bags, Hosiery, Fancy China Articles, &c. tVe. See. At very reasonable prices, at BUSS F. KENDRICK’S, Congress Street, Pulaski Square. N. B. The Fashions will be opened on Thursday Hist iust. 6— oct 18 H OME INDUSTRY.—50 Gallons Hum phrey's Superior Cologne Hater—Pronounc ed to he superior to the host imported German, French or English manufacture. Prepared and sold by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale aud Retail Druggist, oct 18 • 1! Savannah, Ga. G ENUINE TARINGS.—100 boxes, im ported iu the English ship Enchantress, for ' #1,50 per box. by 18 WBf: HUMPHREYS, JR. sale at oct 18 SAVANNAH MANUFACTURE.— tJ Humphreys' Improved Scidlitz Powders. In high estimation for Indigestion, Heartburn, Sick- head Ache or Billions affections. Thcso Powders aro prepared by mo for my trade only, and of the very best materials. They lmvo none of the bit ter nauseating tdste tlio Seidlitz Powders gener ally have. Being Home Manufacture / can afford to sell them for less than any other house in the city. d by WAI. HUAIPIIREYS. jjl. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savannah, Gn. N EW FALL GOODS.— 1 The subscrib er has received by late arrivals, liis fall as sortment of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, which consists, in part, of black Alpa cas, Silk Warp do. black, plaid aud colored Me rinos: Worsted Plaids, Oregon do. Twilled Ging hams, French do. Cashmere Dresses, Mousliu de Lnius, rich small figured English and American Prints, Furniture do. White aud Red Flannel; white, brown and blue Canton Flannel, Paper Cambric und- Jaconet Muslins, Rob Roy mid Droouhe Slmwls, Printed Cusimerc do..Marseilles Quilts, hemstitched and plain L. C. HdUfs, Bilk mid Cotton Pocket Hukf, Gents and Ladies’ Cravats, hluckaml brown Table Diaper, French Towels, Irish Linens; Clasps, Rings aud Tassels; Silk Twist for nurses, Silk mid Cotton Umbrel las, Oil Cloths, Carpeting and Floor Cloth. Also, for gentlemen’s wear, as good an assort ment us can bo found in any other store, of Cusi- mere and Broadcloth, together with u variety of other, goods, which are well worthy tho attention of those who desire good and cheap goods. JOSEPH LIPPMAN, Owens’ buildings, South sido Alarket *qr. sept 27 O'VI/ljelsj mume”/ per slnp*'Tflartlbrd. Also, on ship hoard, to be received, a supply Brussells Carpets, Also, WINDOW SHADES, a large variety of new designs, just received. For sale by oct 12 HENRY LATHROP. K E R8E Y8.—Washington, Thompson's, Hazard’s and Peachdale Plains, ami otiier styles of Kerseys, just received in store, and for sale by GODFREY Sc. LA ROCIIE. oct 18 B LANKET8.—Loudon Dull'd Blankets, Twilled do.. Green und Blue do. r Ghucked and Striped Saddle do. For sulo by oct 18 GODFREY & LA ROCIIE / lASIMIillES. For Fall and While? V>» Wear.—A good assortment ofCastmeresof various styles and patterns, just received and for sulo by GODFREY Sc. LA LOC11E. oct 18 * Y7T8ETTS.—A full supply,* just received V per steamor Southerner. Also, French work ed Collars; do. do. Chimisetts ; Mourning Coll ars; Thread Luces, &c. for shle by oct 18 IIENRY LATI1ROP. Books add Stationery: • JUbjrtete Mcrlam & Bell. THIS DA Y, dill o’clock; in frOilt of store; Two Cases StdtiiiiltJiy, &C; Consisting bf Letter mid Cap Paper, libth plain and faint ruled, Blank Account Books Ofn vuriety of sizes and patterns, Playing Cards, &c; &c» Saio^osiuve*and termscashboforo delivery; By F. W. IIcIil— At Private Sidd.—Jutdldtidirig fWni lirig JdltB 10 hhds. Shtttildbrs, n wnpbrior attic IT.; - pet - 18 . By W, llelnciitiuiii;. . At Prfruto Salo;—-JuSt Iaudiiig frbiti ship lirtrt* ford, 10 qr. casks Aladtsira WiiiojGO bb'XM Pipes; and 10 hltds. Hair. ' - Also, landing from Brig Alice Rerttloy,20 bdvuj Raisins, 30 boxes Cheese. bet 8. . JRy F.W. Helucuuuuii , At Privutb Side.— Just luitditig from scltr; Wm. P. Willitnils, 20 dusks Fluster; 20 cusiii) Ccinetit. Also, frotil .brig Jbsojihtls, 26 bbls. .Buffer Crackefsi 20 dit* Sugar do;; 20 do. Pilbt Bread: -Jgnt-.., ^ 15 half bbls. Boston Crockurs. bct2 Champagne Brandy and Oil. .By F. W llciiK’iiiauii. At Privuto Solo.—Lauding from brigs Augusta mid Macon, 5 halfpipes Chaiiipuguo Brandy, Id bbls. Refined Whale Oil. efept 22 A n } ty i V ,' F* HdilWilliliin. At Privuto Sale.—Just Infilling from brig Phi- iura, 25 qr. casks Sherry Wine: si!pti7 John P. Giivnn & Co., . AUCTION AND COMMIRHION MERCHANTS, And Forwarding Agents; Macon, Gn. - Mncon, July 20,1847 ly j u |y23 ISSOLUTION.—Tho Cnpnrtiforanih nil offiAAD T^ISS mjpr flip firni b. „ - , - *• CO., Is 'nils i>av dissolved by imitilal Consent; oillier of the tin- dersi^ued aro tmlhoriNed to use tho name of the late firm ill closing Up tlio unfinished business of the same. TllOS, HARDEMAN, ^ C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving CopHrtuers of tlio firm Bf llauiiltbii, Ilnrdoimm A Co. Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. pOPAUTpilTuNllli*.*- The ttiuief- signed huvU formed a Conarli Copartnership uiider signeil the linn Of HAMILTON Sc llARIlKAi'AN. for tho transaction of n FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will lie thankful to their frieiids for a portion of their patriifiage. C. F. HAMILTON; THOMAS HARDEAiAtf; Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. Onto *** Southern Recorder, MiHeitgovilfo; Jour nal Sc. Alesseilger, Macon; Atlanta luimiuury, Atlanta, copy fur four moiitlis. B OOK-BINDiNG*~ANiV BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY.—The subseri- ber having greatly increased the facilities of tlm above establishment for tlio Almmfuclure of Blai k Work, Rilling of Paper mid Boukhiuding of all kinds, rosnectlldiy solicits the patrbilnge of llib public. By recent arrivals lias been received u large supply of Cap, Delhi. Medium, Royal and Super Royal Ledger Paper, of thu very best quali ty which will he made up a. short notice, ami iu 11 superior manner. oil. 12 JOHN AI. COOPER.. B ooks and stationery.— Ail tho SCHOOL BOOKS in common use in tiiis section of the country, are kept 011 hand. A great variety of AHSCKLLANEOUS BOOKS. Au assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal* ciliated to suit tho taste of evury one, with u vu- riolv of interesting GAMES for yontli. Family aud other BIBLES, mid Hyiuii Books for all dqnomiuiltions, in plain, subslaittial aiid elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of all kinds c.bustutltly rc* ceived. BLANK BOOKS of every descripliiiu. Also, PLAIN und FANCY STATIONERY. J. B. CUBBEDGE, mtg 26 South side Market sqr., Savannah. '■HIE WAVSiDiTcFuO88. or.Tho X Raid of Gomez, a 'Palo of tho Carlist vVar, by Capt. E. A. Alilman. ■ Parts 4 and 2, the Life of Henry the Fourth, King of France and Navarre, by G. P. ll. James/ Esq. No. 30, Pictorial History of England. Parts J, 2 and 3, tho Aliscellaueous Works of Henry AlucKenzic, Esq. Received by oct 19 J. M. COOPER. niutsG'soiioiiuuAUuiirAC, X lor 1818, wholesale aitd retail, female by J. B. CUBBEDGE, net 15 South Side Market Square. D oors; 8windo\y BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway Sc, Co., is constantly receiving oft kinds of Sashes, Door mid Window Blinds, which lie ell'os at as low prices as they can he purchased iu the city. All work furnished by him will he warranted equal to any ill tho country, or the money will be returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received .mid promptly executed — sept 1 YUlNDOW-SiSIf ANP BLIKD \\ MANUFACTORY ANI) PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the residence or Judge Wayne. Sashes mid Blinds of every description, made of the host materials, nt Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN. Proprietor; N. U.—Constantly on hand u frill supply bf Flooring mid Weather Boards, Hash, Blinds, and Fannel Doors, 8 y, 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents. All other sizes in proportion —ly mig 7 (YJOTICE.—City’I Yoitsuror’s Office, Stlvuu- -L 1 mill, 1st Sept. 1847.—Agents of lnsurdtice Offices are hereby notified that 1 nth foudy to re ceive their returns, in accordance with the ordi nances of Uio city. JOHN C. HUNTER, c.,f. sept 2 ( GREULAIt.—The undersigued has los J ented himself iu Newurk, New Jersey, ds a General Agent. Persons at a distance Wishing aHictns pnh chased in this or adjoining citieH, will find it to their advantage to procure thelu through tlm agency of tlm undersigned, who will be at all times advised of the lowest price articles can be purchased at, and Who from. The various branches of mnridfnctiiriiig thiff city excels in, makes it 11 desirable place lor an jigeucy_tobcfocnJU;fo.,,,g ,co,u«ru inueurgiuJOT the last egfiteen years. Hatters himself that he will he able to (ill orders from individuals ol'the South* eru country gfeiierally, hut moro nnrticularly from Georgia, as near their fancy as though they were here themselves, and, in muny instances, at lowor prices. The strictest care taken in. Shipping and In suring, if instructed. JACOB It. DAVIS, Newark, New Jcrsby. sept 16 3nib— M O.LA88E8* ITi oct 18 -50 hhds. Cuba, for salo bv JIL A. CRANE ( < AMFIIINE**—5 bids. CuuiphiUe, for soUT J hr A. T. BOWNE, Mr 118 Smets* Buildings. UUGAII AND COFFEE. 20 hhds. VJ Prime Porto Rico Sugar,75 hags prime grebn Rio Coffee, lauding from hark Horschel. and fof sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON* out 18 Prepared oct 18 W M. B. HALE bus just received per brig Augusta, a fino lot of Gentlemen’s Gaiter boots, black and colored, which can bo found at 163 Congrcss-etreet, sign of tho Golden Hand, uug 5 T1ALL AND WINTER GOODS.- Ju Just iu receipt of u lull assortment house keeping und plantation Dry Goods. 30 bales .M to 12-4 brown Cottons; 15 cases 3-4 to 12-4 blench ed do. 5 do. Euglish Long Cloths; 2 do. Irish Lili ans; 6-4 to 10-4 Table Damask; 30 cases Thomp son’s Kerseys; 10 do. Georgia Plains; Howard’s Phiins and Kerseys, all wool; Cordova Plains; 20 bales Duffil Blankets. For sole by * • ^ oct 12 HENRY LATHROP. T?INE BED BLANKETS. 9, 10, X 11, and 12-4 Whitney Blankets, 10-4, 11-4 anil 12*4 super. French Bed do. Just received, and for salo by oct 18 GODFREY & LA ROCIIE S undries. —50 kegs Hazard’s Powder; 200 Imgs assorted Shut; 100 Grindstones; 50,- t)0t) Spanish Segnrs, part very choice ; 50 packa ges Stuart's loaf and crashed Sugars; 100 barrels Georgia Flour; 50 boxes Hull’s Candles; 10 or. casks Malaga Wine; 20 boxen assorted Cordials; 25 boxes Buchan's Soap;200 re urns wrapping Pa per ;20 casks India Ale; 20 bbls Potatoes. Just received and for salo by oct 18 II. A. CRANE. D omestic gin, &c.-5o barrels Phelpft’ Gin; 30 boxes Now Bedford Sperm Caudles; 2 bluls Codfish; 50 boxes Scaled Herring, landing from bark Vernon, and for sulo by * , ''”NSTON. oct 10 SCRANTON & JOHN fTAOBACUO* &c.—28 boxes 5’s Tobacco; X 10 boxes Stonghton Bitters, landing from bark Vernon, and for sale by oct 18 CONNERAT & BARIE. I-VITIS’ PA® KILLER.— : A full jLff supply of this valuable nrticlo, received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, oct 18 Market Square. R um and flour.—&o i.i.is. n. e. Rum, 25 do. Canal Flour, landing from bulk Hcrschel, and for sale by oct 18 SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON. B UTTER.—is firkins Choice Goshen But* ter, warranted, iunding from brig Philura; und for sulo by ^ oct 18 SCRANTON & JOHNS TON. C ANA,. rLOUR,‘&•«!.—B0 bar/el, C«- nal Flour ; 50 half do. do.; 10 kegH Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Spdrm Candida {60 packaged Hyson Ten. Lauding Mid fdt said by oct 18 IL A'. CRANE. rvOMESTIC LIQUOR8, Ac.-W) JiJ bbls. New York Gin, 20 do. do. Whiskey, 15 do. Domestic Brandy, 15 do. SUreet Malaga VViilo, 15 do, Tcrte.rifte do., 10 do Mndeint do. landing from bark Vernon add for salej^^ ORK AND BEEF.—20 batrCla nie.* Pork, 50 do. prime do. 20 do. ineiM Beef; 10 half dd. Fuitbil roarkfet Reef, recdVed per .VtXtl Deiuill, and for salo by • . oct 16 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. TYTAIL8.—250 kegs Noils, Infilling frb'm baik S.1 Camera front Boston, for Sale by oct 6 COIIEN & FOSDICK*