The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 26, 1847, Image 3

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Swt.nry; Bonaire. Draco, Boauehomp, Port au Triiicc. fgjjiall Packet.—For Palatka. ' : — via - n , r .> rtl Brunswick, St. War**, Jackoiiville, m ' ricolata. S(c. •ru favorite stoamor ST. .MAUniowq r. -*« e Hy master, having boon fttrttislied with a boiler, and thoroughly overhauled and re* dndinevery respect, will resume her place in 7ttini.wookly Mail Line, and loavo for tlio a- jr^Iacos This (Tuesday,) Morning, at 10 For freight or pnssngo, apply on board at tho rhirlcjlou Steam Packet wharf, or to BROOKS & TUPPER, Agents. octM l— rT^rcss & Accommodation Hue. £jr NO MONOPOLY, BXTWKEV iAVANNAII AND PALATKA, E. P. fa Darien, Brunswick, St. Marut, Jacksonville, Black Creek and Picolata. The steamer \VM. GASTON, Cftiit. Wm. C. Mcmlcll, will loavo Savannah ovorv Friday Morn- St at 10 o’clock, from Andoraon’a lowor wharf. Stare* run in connection with her to all tho Interior Town* and St. Angiwtiuo. She ha* boon darling from Savannah on tho same days as thu Hail Lino, und has run ahead of them more than 21 hours, and consequently is by fur the fastest Boat on tho route. Her accommodations arc unsurpassed by any The Agent receives and forwards all goods by this boat, freo of commission*. For freight or passage, apply °n noun, or t0 ilio Agent, R* I*. !!• SOItllEL, 0Cl 5 ( i — Cornnr Buy and Bull Stroota. To tlio Ladies of Nttviuiuuli. M ADAME DK LANNAY, from Paris, Im* tho honor to uuiiounco to tho Liulios of Savnn- «ili that she will open on tlio first of November, A DRKSS MAKING AND MILLINERY ES TABLISHMENT, in St. Julian St. next to Mr. Anderson's. Shehas imported a new and choice awortnientof Lingerie, Millinory aud Futicy Ar ticle*, which sho oilers on reasonable terms. Various designs for Braiding marked upon Dresses, Visiles, &c. <fcc. (I—- oct 20 More Extraordinary Cures 1 BY M. S. THOMSON, Mi ft, MACON, GEO. T I1E undersigned finding that,the cures of des perate easeq olfoctotTby hi* remedies, are nccuminuJnting Outer than his space in tho news papers will admit of reporting, Jut* concluded to, publish a number of them in pamphlet form for distribution, so that the afflicted who may fool more especially interested, can, on applicutiou by letter (postpaid) or otherwise, be famished with copies. in presenting such a body of evidenoo in tho form of certificates, it may not bo improper to re mark, in regard to their credibility,"that they are given many of them, by some' of our best 6iti- reus, whose characters are well and generally kiiuvrn, mid whoso residences are nartioularly ■ S united out, thus rendering the possibility of fraud, oception or forgery, utterly out of the question, for how could it bo for one momout immagined that falsehoods, thus issued lit the light of duy, right under the immediate observation oftliosa in terested, could bo nt nil toloratod or allowed, es pecially as tlioy tond to subvert tho interests of those who scrutinize thorn with such Argus eyes as would, if possible, detootan orror in thoTuUTii. These considerations will at once indicate tho difference of credibility due these, and those no frequently paraded in tho papers fVom abroad, got up mul signod by nobody kuows who, Issued from nobody knows whore, mid circulated fur firoin their reputed sourco, for every body knows what. By tills, however, ho must not bo under stood to suy that such certificates are false, only that they may bo so for all wo know. His inten tion iu presenting this view of it is merely to show that while falsehoods may be published at a dis tance witli impunity, it is utterly impossible that they can be so at home. As usual, tho undersigned will continue to fill his space in tlio pnpers by limited reports of suc cess ut,treating thu incurables, Rom among which tho following of nearly nine years stundiug is for the ptUd.ju sulaelud. From tho Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. Editor8ir,—My sense of duty to my suf fering fellow mortals has induced mu to mako tho following communication; and I am iu hopes that, should you soo proper to give it iu whole or iu mrt, a pluco iu your valuable paper, it may prove loiieficinl to some poor fellow sufferer. lit the winter of 1834, and the day aftorl had a hard day's work lilting und moving logs, I was taken with a violent pnin in my back and loins, aud the day following with a total suppression orstoppago of uriue. [I was then n citizen of Jones county, Gu.j I immediately called in a physician ofgreut omiuonce and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I suffered a* much, to all appoarunco, as it wus P For tho Day* ol CO § thu Wook. 1 Sumlny Monday Wcdnoiday.... Tlmraday Friday Saturday *i For Wook... i M ISS A* 16. CARTER proposes to opii SCHOOL, on Monday 1st of No vember. Besides the usual English’brauchcs, in- ilructioa will lie given iu tho Fronch and Latin lin»ingc«, and Druwiug. Torms of tuition from Mtofcrt. For particulars, apply at Mr. Thomas I. Wayne’s. Rkvkhkncks: JiiilgoClmrltou, Mr. Thomas S. Wayne, Mr. . K. Toll), Mr. J. S. Wayne. Rov. Itulus White; Rev. 8. CL Hulfincli, Washington; Rev. Mr. Deivejf,Rochester;’Mr. Richard Fay, Boston. N OTICE.—Loft by different persons, ot ditleront times, 1 Gold Wutch Key, mid n Gold Pencil. The owners can have them by up- plying to mo und paying for this advertisement— tail giving something to tlio finders. JOHN J. WAVER, nct2G 3— Drawing Received. The following are tlio drawn utiiiihorsnfGruud Cousoliilutcil Lottery, Extra, No. 42, for 1847. 71 12 43 11) 17 20 54 fill 5 70 25 52 Beautiful Home Scheme I TO BE DRAWN THIS DAY. Our Favorite ! JSWANIV^ &°Ttery Draws in public, at Wvlly’s Ollico, THIS DAY. 2tJtIi Oct. nt 4 o’clock. Snlcs closo same uficrnnoii at 3 o’clock. GKORUIA HTUTIi LOTTERY. Class No. 7—D. Pai.vk & Co., Matingors. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. 72 numbers—11 drawn ballots. 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 2 do 10 do Ac. i&c. &c« Ticket* $1—shares in proportion. $t3 W* A package of Quarter Tickets will cost the truly lucky lottery. Saks dote This lifter noon at 3 o'clock. Drawing duo Wednesday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. for the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Unw No. 43—D. Paine & Co. Managers. Drew in Wilmington, on Saturday 23d Inst. 78 number lottery—13 drawn ballots. CAPITA!. PIUZKHi $1,000 10 prize* uf $90 1,255 10 de 80 1,000 10 do 71 500 10 do 00 100 100 do 40 possible for human nature to endure, and at last been produced in this section of country, found relief only by the help of tlio catheter. I T. T. W1LMOT. applied thou to several omiueut physicians both November, at 12 o'clock, M., for tho •mi •ply of rations for tho mon on board tho Light Shin off Martin’* Industry, far the torm of one year from the first day of.Noveraber next. Tho rations to consist of tho artiolos enumerated in the following :: !!-i <1 31 14 .. 14.. 14'. 14 .. •4 to bo approved by the Collector, or such person as he muy designate to iuspect them; and tho different articlos comprising tlio ration to bo de livered on board said Light Ship monthly, and iu good and sufficient casks und vessels to he pro vided by the Contractor, and the contents thereof distinctly marked on onch. Proposals will also he received at tho samo time and place, for supplying said Light Ship with not exceeding 15 cords of oak wood for ouo year, of good quality, to bo duly measured and inspected, aud delivered on board quarterly, at which periods payment will be mado oil tlio production of the Cuptain’s receipts for tho same. oct 4 tusO W. li. BULLOCH, CoHoctor. S OUTH CAROLINA TURPEN TINE AND CAMPIIENE DISTILLERY. Tho subscriber offers fur salo a largo supply of Spirits TurpontSuo ql'lila own manufacture. It is of tliovory unrest and whitest kind, boing inudo from Virgin Turpentine. He also manufactures the most superior quality of CAMPIIENE, fresh every day. For sulo wholesale mid retail by B. F. SAHTif; Pain*, on und Glass Storo, TO East Bay, Charleston, S. C. N- H. The hnrrnls will be taken buck mid two dollars idlowed for them when returned to tlio dis tillery. tu3— oct 12 Savannah, 22d Oclober, 1847.—Dividend No. 54.—The Board of Directors huyo.Thu Day declared a Dividend Qf. Three Dollars, per shore, for the.hut six months, whichwill be paid to Stock holders on and aftor Tuesday; tlio 2t>th Inst. oct 23 4— A. PORTER, Cashier. ISPThe Chronicle,and Constitutionalist nt Au- K stat Atheus Whlgt Southern Courunt at Wash- jtont Recordor at MUledgevillo; aud Messen ger at Macon, will please give the abovo two in sertions. TNFERIOR COURT—CHAMBERS, X October 16; 1817—Tho Grand Juiy of the County of Chatham, having, recommended on additional tax to aid in the support of common schools, the fand* assisted by the State for that purpose proving eiUhely inadequate to effect the objocts intended to beaccomplulied, the Jus tices of the Inferior Court desirous of comply ing with this rocommondUiou, but without resort ing to an incroose of tho irosont taxes, have do omed to luuko an appropriation for that object from the present rovenuQ of the county. It is therefore orderot, That tho interest de rived from tho sum of sic thousand dollars, re ceived for tlio old Jail andpts, and now vested in Public Stocks, be and is hreby appropriated and sot apart, togethor with aich fiirtnor sum to bo paid out of tho County trasury, os shall makeup tiie amount of/re hundrd dollars annually, be paid to tlio Commissionei of Common Schools, to ho appropriated by then with the concurrence of tho Justices of tho Infrior Court, to thu sev eral District schools, in sdsh proportions ns shall ho doomed most beneficial: Provided, novortlio less, that tho inhabitants of each district -mill cause one or more coavonlent and props* - school hou»M to bo built i. o«ch district, anJ approved of by said CoininL»ionora, o the wise tho mcnoy apportioned to such district shall ao withhold. Ordered further, Thut Robort A. Lewis bo, mid be 1b hereby appointed ouo if the Coimnis- sioneni in place of N. J. Bayar^rouioved from the county. , ’ \\ . It is required that tliesp orders U entered upon the minutes of »>** inferior Court n d be publish ed iu w *° 0lt y gazettes Tor on» month, daily, ..ml by a proper notification (Vomtlie Couiiiiis- sinners iu rclutiun to tlio buildiig of Bchoul houses. A. FORTER, j. i.c.c. c. ELIAS REED, j.i.c.Bc.c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, J i.c.c. o. oct 20 —20 D AUUERRE OTYPE POR TRAITS.—Tho Subscriber’s Dagucrrenu Gallery will bo open on or about tlio 25tJj inst. wlion no will bo ablo to show tlio citizeus of Sa* vanuali and vicinity, ns good pictures ns bus ever I prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do $10,000 20,000 10,000 8,000 0.000 3,592 Ac. 10 prizes of 10 do 20 20 20 300 See. do do do do &c. $2000 1500 1000 800 500 200 in Baldwin aud Jones, without receiving tiny ben efit other than a temporary roliof, for my com- iluint would overy two or three days return, mul lie catheter was my only helper. In 18371 re moved to this county, und brought with mo my tormenting complaint mid my friendly catheter.— Hero, us there, (applied to tho most skillful phy sicians, us I thought, and here, a* there, I receiv ed no benefit from them. In September 1842, after having suffered at times tlio most excrucia ting pains for eight years and nine months, mid niter having spout n great deal of money (nt least $500) on doctors during thu time, I was induced to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, mid though I entertained tho most violent prejudice to his inodu of nraeliuu, iny necessity compelled mo to go, for 1 hud then been confined to my house for ten days, and Imd to resort to thu ttso of the ca theter throe or four times daily. In this misera ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my caso tu him, uud ho gave me medicine. In half un hourafier taking his first dose, I felt tliut ease, and hail thut freo uud copious discharge of urine which I hud not felt or had in almost nine years. And lYorn that time to this proseut day, March 20th, 1847, I have hud no return of my complaint, and no more use for my catheter. In order to mako tlio cure permanent I continued tho use of tlio medicine several months. Since then I take nothing for it. I ent, drink, sloop, and work ns in former days, mid feel us well and sound as evor I was. You limy well suppose that it did not take long to banish projudico nt that rato, mid I now say to tho nfllietud, that 1 believe in many instances that prejudice stands moro in mwwy n f their recovery the incurability of their disoasu*. Wnoh, Mr. Editor, i. wv nf no . rionoQ or Dr Tlimnson’s treatment, mid siieu'uu. results. Neither he nor his remedies need any encomium from me : tho skill oftlio one und the ulHcany «ftlio oilier aro too woll known for that; hut u fellow feeling fur tho sutferors induced mu to take up thu pen, and to them is dedicated tlio imperfect communication of Yours, respectfully, GEORGE G. MILLER. Bibb County, Geo., March 20th, 18-17. CP* Persons desirous of testing tlio efficacy of these remedies iu their own cases, no matter ithere they reside, can do so vory conveniently by Bond ing their age mid symptoms iu writing, us cor rectly as possible, when medicines to suit tljcir various cases will bo compounded and sent by mail, express, orprivate hand. In order that all may partake oftlio benefits resulting from tho uso ofhis remedies, his ciiargo for tho treatment of such cases as do not require his porsuuul audi tion, will bo only Ficc Dollars a mouth, which nmv bo Bout by mail at his risk. Acuto cases, and those requiring personal at tention will bo charged in accordance with the established rato* of other city Physicians. In cousequcuco of tho grunt increase ofoflico business, it will ho impossible for him to uttond at any great distance, only in urgent cases, or as consulting physician. Ilia city friends may fully rely on his usual promptitude in attending to their colls, and others who may doom it their interest to procuru his services, will bo attended to as promptly as his will admit. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. oct 15 ftu4- T OIEETI POWDER. — A supply of French mm American Toilet Powder. Also vory hnudsomo assortment of Toilet Boxes and Powder Puff*. For salo by A.T. BOWNE, oct 22 Smots* Buildings. rpOBACCO AND SEUARS. UK) A packages Tobacco, various qualities, 50.000 common Sugars, 25,000 superior do. In store, and for salo by E. SWIFT, oct 18 D R. OStfOOD’S INDIA C’HOEO- GOGIJK.—For the cure of Fever and A- gua, Intermittent aud Remittent Fever,and all the various forms of Bilious Diseases. For the euro of Fever aud Ague it is unrivalled. A supply just received per brig Sterling, and for salo by A. T. BOWNE, Siuots’ Buildings, oct 22 cor. Broughton A. Whitaker Sis. T 'w!' "~ Ul,K ca '' 5—Qr3 - Elglitlis $11 G- W. WYLLY'S LUCKY OFFICR, Corner of Bull St. aud Bay Lane. V.mers from the country promptly attend- -li-t a, i ( l prizes cashed on demand. oct 20 D R AWN NUMBERS of Greene and Pulaski ... ‘"oimninnt Lottery, Class No. G3, drawn in Alexandria, on the 21st inst. IJ ll 5073 7039 40 4711 13 14 58 3 08 Tills TUULY LUCKY LOTTERY Draw, in Ci,a r ||.«i„„ Tliundnv, SStli. 78 numbers—14 drawn ballots, wccnc X FiilnskI ifloiiiiincnt Eot’y _ Class No. 04, for 1847. Drawing 4ue Saturday Morning. J. W. M.iuny & Co. Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory Co.) iiiohkst rHI/.ES. 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do 15 do $14,000 4.700 1.300 1,089 1,000 25 prizes of 40 do 00 do 225 do &c. &c, $200 150 100 75 'Wet. $4—Halve. $2—Q r «. $1. i, ‘ ™ 'Y 1 "gool-qilMlo™ win coat $20,00 nud KfW *» draw book $H,00. Wllolo und "ail packages m proportion. the LAST MONONGALIA. ** 'll draw in Alexandria, Va. Thursday, 28tli. 75 numbers—13 drawn hnllots. Sio.ooo-sj-.t.ooo—Stf.aoo. , »!* Of $(IOO, Alt, Ac. Tjcltcu $'d_Uuivo« *1,50— (ire. 75c. a, 1 ‘rkalx and Hliarcs fur rain,aud urdera from “•njuitiy aliened to at tlio Old Enablialltid Of. . I*. B. PENDERGAST, Wo -o» White IltHise, Owens’ Buildings, Bull oct^ 1 " op P 0!, ‘ le 1 * ie P‘*I a *hi House. TTAY.—100 bundle* Eastern and Northern, J-l in store and for sale by oct 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN &. CO. LMSIl.— 1 75 bbl* No. 2, N. C. Shad, for sale by Y. oct20 A. MINIS. f^OFFEE.—50 bag* prime Rio, lor sale by oct 20 A. MINIS. QUGA16.—20 Itltd*. prime N. O. for sale by oct 20 A MINIS. 1 YOMESTICS.—Shirting*, Sheeting* and JL/ Stripe*, for salo liy A. MINIS, oct 20 r'UIOICE WINES.—An invoice of very V-7 old and auperior Wines, Madeira and Shor- ry, carefully bottled. These Wines are from a stock of established reputation. For sale by oct 20 • A. MINIS. r>Olooting. Kin;do. old Jrnj Yy 20 do. old Cuba, for *nlo l*v oct 20 THEODORE MINIS. OUTTJER.—20 firkin* choice Butter, far J3 sale by THEODORE MINIS. oct 20 /3lD MANONGAHELA WHISKEY, for salo by THEODORE MINIS, oct 20 1' ARD.—10 bbls. und 20 kegs, for side bv YlJ oct20 THEODORE MINIS. piIAMPAGNE, far salo by V, oct20 THEODORE MINIS. rjniSA.—10 Chests ami halfdo., for sale by JL out 28 THEODORE MINIS. OACON.—5,0001b*. Side*; 3.000 do. Should- -L> ers, far sale by - THEODORE MINIS, oct 20 QEGAR8.—30.000 Sugar*. “Charleston.” “Engle,” “Steam Bunt," and “Junto Sanz’ brands, for sale by THEODORE MI NIS. oct 20 V®UNG LADIES' BOiRDINO X AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI RARD, having engaged the sorvicis of mi ex- icrioiiced English Teacher from tie North, iu- brum her frionds and tlio public gtuorallv, that her establishment for the educuton of Young Ladies, will opon on the 1st day of November next, in Mrs. Marshall's Now linage of Brick Buildings, on tlio corner of Liberty and Bar nard Streets. Pupils, in addition to ull the branches of an English education will bo tuuglit to write uud sneak the French language. Lessons will bo gives to those who desire it, in Music, Drawing, and in the Italian, Spanish und Gorman languages. Address MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 30—c SavunuuhGnn. B UTTER.—A few kegs Orange County Butter, just received per brig Sterling, uud for snlo by CONNEUAT & BARIE. oct 21 V ELNO'S PARISIAN FLUID for curling the Hair, for salu by J. A. LaROCIIE. oct 21 No. 1, Waring'* Building. D R. J A FNE» S MEDICINES.- Expectorant, Carminative, and Vermifuge. Also, Wistaria Balsam of Wild Chorry, for solo by __ J. A. LaROCIIE, oct 21 J. A. LaROC No. 1, Waring’s Building. R ' OUSSE L’S EXTltAOTK.—For the Hmidkurchief; also, Roussel’s Cologne in quart and pint bottles; Roussel’s Eu d Toilet, for solo by J. A. LaROCIIE, ooisi - «v. i w—».,uirr. niMhbt R IO COFFEE* Ac.—50 bugs prime Green Rio Codec; 10 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar, 50 boxes and linirboxos 8’* Tobacco; 20 bids. Domestic Brandy; 10 eights and 20 qr. casks do.; 10 nr. casks white wine Vinegar, 10 Uhls No. 1 Leaf Lard ; 20 firkins choice Goshen Butter, lunding from bark Isaac Mead, and for sale by oct20 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. N O. MOLASSES.—25 barrels prime • quality N. (). Molasses, lauding from hark Isaac Moud, mid for sale hy o«t J9 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. G UITAR STRINGS.— Selected for mo hy a Professor of Music, received per bark Vernon, aud for sale hy oct 23 W. HUMPHREYS, Jr., Druggist. G < ENUINE FARINOS.—100 boxes,im- F ported in the English ship Enchantress, for sulo at $1,50 per box, by oct 18 WM. HUMPHREYS. JR. S WEET OIL.—JO baskets, for salo by oct<20 THEODORE MINIS. S ALAERATUS.—lcask tialuoratus, just rot'oived and for sulo by A. T. BOWNE, corner Broughton mul oct 15 Whitakor Sts. 8inuU’ Buildingd. S ALT.—50 barrulA Liverpool Salt, 50 do. Turks Island do. 5 tons Rock Salt in store, uud for sale lr oct 15 (VOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. ACON.-^4000 Ihs.^ Georgia Baltimore ■ns rosldonco >Vnat of Judge Berrien, in Bfoughtoii s^eet, Ithas six chambers and two parlors and kitchen, atid wash room, mid BorvanVs rootn on basement, also stublo aud carriage house. Also another lit Broughton street, a littlfliowof down ( having throe chambers, and two parlors; and kitchen, wash room, and servants' room in basement. Possession giyon of both 1st Novem ber next. Apply to july 29 F> W. IIEINEMANN. TO RENT,—Tho brick Dwelling ■•^AHouse in Broughton Streot, adjoining tene ment occupied by Col. Knapp. It is well finish ed, has a iiump in tlio yurd, uud good carriage house ana stable iu the rear. Possession given 1st November next. Apply to july 7 . A. MINIS. FOR RENT.—The Dwelling Houso •■“‘•at tho corner of Broughton nud HtiDershmx Btreofs. Possession given on the 1st Nov. sept4 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. M FOR RENT.—Several irmiHe*, sur- table for small families. Possesion given 1st Novembernext. F. W*. ifEINEMANN. jnne 9 "TO MENT.-fr""' tliu 1st of Novein- ber noxt, a commodious Throo Story Brick Dwelling, in Set**! Broad Streot, near St. Joint's Church. Twins very moderate. Apply to june 3 — II. GANAHL. ffii TO RENT.—The House ut the bead Bi*of Bay Street, recuntly occupied by Mr E B crane, us a enrriuge warunouso. Also, two lurge rooms over Ives, Horsey & Co’s hat storo, suitable for eouiiting rooms of lawyers’offleors. Apply to H. A. CRANE. «opt27 TO RENT.—A throo story Brick ^“•Buliding in State Street. A two story Wooden Buildingin Broughton st. £ i wo '“y fc* !L , iilidiKi i iiM"ruai«, House attached, next door east of fllrs. Bourke’s residence. For terms, upply to sept 22 COllEN & FOSDIOK. TO RENT.—That commodious dwel ling, situated on Warren square, N. E. cor ner of Bryan audJHaburshuin street*. For term* apply on the promises, or to II. GANAHL. sept 18 Gunny Cloth. , . By Cohen & Fosdick. THIS DAY will be sold in (Vont of our store, 4 Bales Gunny Cloth, Damaged on tho voyage of importation, and sbld for uccQunt of whomlt may concom bet 26 7 . By Colien Ac Fosdick. On the 1st .Tuesday in Decomhcr next, will be sold at tho Court House, within the legal hours of sdle, the following negroes, viz; Minis, Lymji, Flora, anu.Iiauuah, belonging to tiie estate of A. R. Bagshaw, deceased. By per- mision of the Inferior Court of Chatham County and by order of JOHN MURCHISON: oct R Administrator. By Cohen ft Fosdick. WILL BE SOLD before tho Court Houso in tho City of Savannah, on tho first Tuosduy in Juiuitiry next, the following Real Estute of tiie property of tiie ostato of William Tuylor, de ceased, viz: Lot Luttor A. on West Broad Street leased to Charles Van Horn for ten years from first day of January, 1840. J Also, Not No. 8 and Improvements corner of Broughton nud West Broad Streets, Liberty Wurd, subject to an annual rent of Thirty Dol lars to the City. Also, Wharf Lot, No. 18, at Fivo Fathom on tiie Savannah River. Also, Tract of Lurtd, No. 949,19th District, 2d Section of Cherokee, now Cobb County, contain- tabling Forty f40) Acros. Also, the following personal property belong- ing to the estate of said William Taylor, deceas ed, viz; A Negro Mun named Shephard, nnd a Pew in tiie Independent Prcuytoriau Church in the City of Savumiuli,known••»*»— *•- -*• '' ^M.urch ns N, .’i, : !-u.r..uuvo i.roimm-nold L,- tho nnilfwlgnud under and by virtue Ufa Decree iu n.|.%u, Superior Court of Clmtlium County, ron’diirod nt its May Term, 1847. oct 2 N. WALLACE, Executor. T O REN T.—A pleasantly situated dwelling house, on Broughton street, with two parlours and four bed rooms on the first floor, and three rooms neatly finished on the se cond floor, also servants rooms, kitchen, Arc. iu the basumunt, and a stnblu, carriage lumso, &c.— Possession ciiu bo bad on file first November.— Apply at this ollice. — oct 7 Sugar. By Colien ft Fosdick. Landing from brig Perseverance, 15 hhds. Cu ba Muscovado Sugar. In store, 25 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 25 do Now Orleans do. sept 10. STERLING LANlEll. oct 27 FLOYD HOUSE* MACON, GA. TO RENT.— 1 Tenement No. 4, Cas- •scl Row. Possession given on tho 1st of No vember next. Apply to oct 2 F. W. IIEINEMANN. S CHOOL REMOVED.—G. A. HOL COMBE informs hi*pntruns ami his follow) citizens generally, that he has Runoved his Sclioo- ton cuntral situation, viz. thti Masonic I.odgu, where a couple oflargo rooms aro opon, for tho reception of Pupils of both sexes. A Lady well educated and an experienced Teacher, has charge nf thu Junior Classes. He taken this method uIho oftliaiiking his friend* for past patronage, extend ed too, during u season when least expected, as well us for tho opinion tiie mnjority of them have been pleased to express relative to his character as a Teacher. 2mos— sept 28 A CARD.—I have removed to tlio city of Macon, for tlio purpose of practising I«aw, and shall practiso in all the Courts oftlio Southern Circuit, and in any other Courts in which busi ness may confided to mo. doc 17 CARLETON B. COLE. S EGAR AND TOBACCO STORE No. 27, Bull-street. 0 f the Indian, mar Monumcnt-sipuirc.—The subscriber return* his g rateful thanks to tho citizens of Huranimh, nnd io public generally, who linvc so liberally patron ised him during the last fonryears, and begs to as sure them that lie still imports the vory best brands, of which ho has on baud at this tune a Inrge assort- mom. lie woutu can particular attcmUq 1 * *° a , ‘. u . b shipment which he cun fully wamn»»* A* 50 *° stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c., &8.. "Jl of which ho will sell on a* good terms os ctin be ..“id elsewhere. 1*. JACOBS, july 27 ly— T ype at reduced prices GEORGE BRUCE &. CO., TYPE FOUN DERS, NO. 13 CHAMBERS STREET,.NEW YORK, have on hand n good stock of their well- known Printing ’Types, Ornaments, Borders, Rules, etc., oftlio best metal nud most accurate workmanship, which tlioy will sell ut low prices for cash, and ut the following for approved pa per ut six mouth*: Pica at ,.32 cts Nonpareil at 00 ots Small Pica 34 et* Agate 80 cts Long Printer....30 cts Pearl $1 20 Bourgeois 40 ots Ornamental Letter iu Brevier 40 ct* proportion. .Minion 54 cts ALSO—Printing PresstU of all sizes and de scriptions; Ink, Brou/.es, Cases, Galleys, Wood Types, Chases, Bra** Riihi, Composing Sticks, and generally overy kind of Printing material. Order* promptly executed. LxTTlio typo on which tiiin paper is printed, is from the above foundry. oct23 3. A. DROWN. DEimSTS. MAY be consulted tit tlioir rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street und Market Sqitnre, ut any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian *-—* — oug 13 SUGAR LANDS FOR SALE, On the Atlantic Coast below latitude 29°. 750 ACRES, part of the 2,000 Acre Grant, made to Samuel Betts, nud confirmed to Henry Eckford. Shunted on Hillsborough River, In East Florida, to the Westward of Now Smyrna, and next South of tlio “Hull Tract.” Apply to ‘WM. G. FOOTE. Savannah. Gn., or WM. A. FORWARD, St. Augustine, Florida, oct 19 4—tni M NEW STYLE OF HATS1— FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities, roccived hy recent arrivals nt 187 Bay street, sept 10 IVES, HORSEY & CO. gjl HATS l HATS l—From tlio Fushi- oiiuhle Hut Store of Messrs. Beebe & Cos tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have been in tiie habit of sondingto them for their Hats, can be furnished with tho sumo articlo, ul Now York prices, by culling on oct 19 D. A. AMBLER & CO. Bacon, Side* and Shoulders, asuporiorarli- , rarrunted and for sale by A. HARD, oel 15 Corner of Broughton aud Drayton.st. S PICES,—Pimento, Cloves, Mace, Oin*,T- mon und Nutmegs, just received nnd for *alo by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, Market Square. line large reams Wmping lauding from bark Peter Demill, and CONNEUAT & BARIE. P A1*E R.—200 Paper, for sale by oct 14 H ULL’S SOAFS.—ISboxc* or Variega ted aud White scented Soups iulmrs, just received pur brig Vernon, and for sulo hy A.T. BOWNE, Cor. Broughton und Whitaker Sts, oct 18 Smots' Buildings. C HEESE*—15 boxes Cheese a line urticle, Tor salo by ALBERT HARD, oct 9 A pples, -io barrel.*ctioRo n<»iilium aji pies, received by steamer Nordic nor, aud lor sale by ALBERT HARD, oct 8 STARCH.-20 boxes Colgate’s O Starch just received 1 and for mile by VALINE.-—3 Qr. casks Port Wine, lunding a., (la m * Jn 8 Philura, ond for sale by 0C,2< L COHENe*. FOSDICK. hhdH * Cuba Muscovado Su- , wndiug from brig Mazeppa, nnd for salo oct on COHEN & YOSDICK. CANDLES.—100 boxw die*-an.P,! “““U^d qualities; 50 do Sperm Cnn- tine du-inn 8 P erm handles; 40doAdamun- o« M Jn I ,"" ow ->”■ tonilinff nnd for ,nln by f°Trr— woop . claghokw & co. S ST Principe Segnrs, - Junto side bv ’ aut * ln 8 front bark Ilerscliol, and for oc ^ 0 COHEN & FOSDICK. hhds. Musoovudo, 5 do. choice *ar for .nu?' a,u l Stuart’s Loaf nnd crashed Su- oct'i “ hy THEODORE MINIS. s patent A THEODORE MINIS. 174XCHANGE at Sight on New York and JLi Boston, for sale by COHEN & FOSDICK. N ew dress goods. —2 cartons rich Moits do Lanes; 2 do. do. French Cash* mere*; Col’d and Black French Merinos; Black Alpaca’s aud Moils do Lanes: Black Gro* de Swiss and Gro* do Afriguo Silk; Rich Plaid nnd Stripped ool’d Silk*, for sale hy mat) HENRY II. STOTESBURY. UNNY CLOTH AND GUNNY F BAGS.—29 bales Gunny Cloth; 2500 Gun ny Bdgs for Corn, laudjng from bark Camera, and ship Hartford, forsule by oct2 COHEN FOSDICK. H AMS.—5 hint*, flams,landingdQd for sale by COHEN & FOSDICK. !0 oct 20 OUG ARS.—30 bbl* und boxes Woolsoy und O Woolsey refined Stigurs ; also a few casks German refined crushed Sugar, landing und far sale on favorable terms by H. J. GILBERT, oct 25 . West side Market Square. A PPLES AND POTATOES.— Xjl Landing from brig Miao^pa^nml^lor^Mle by oct 25 West sido Market sqnnre. F . M. BEEF.—A finelarticle for family UHI for sale by ALBERT HARD, oct 23 D RIED CUBRANTS-For^ sale by oct 23 ALBERT HARD- Pearl J.'JI. TURNER & BROTHER. oct 8 Mointment wpiara. G INy Ac.—20 bbl*. Domestic Gin, 10 do. Brandy, landing from ship Hartford, for sale by L. BALDWIN it CO. out 8 BARNARD STREET Cheap Dry Goods Store, SOUTH OF THE MARKET. T IIE subscriber offeis for salo at such jirioo* a* must insure a ctiititiuanen ofpast favors, u woll selected stock of FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC DRY GOOUS, suitablo for tliopres- nt Reason.consisting in part of Brown and Blenched aiirling*nud Long Clolb* mid Sheetiii"* of vnrioiu width* ; White, brown and blue Drilling*; Bed Tick* ; Twilled Stripe* ; Apron Chucks anil CantJii Flanuuli; 4-4 IRISH LINENS, “warranted ul pure linen and sound bleach;” Long Lawn*; Diapers; Trilling Damask; Doyicy* ; Dama*k Napkin* and criorcd Table Covers. Low priced Rlack and Blue Cloths, Medium ntid Super Wool-dyed Bhhk nud Fiiuey Ciissimeros and Nestings; Under Veits and Draw er*. A full assortment of Ladies, Gtuticincn’.*, Miss es nnd Boy’s llosc nml half lltsc; low priced Kerseys; medium nud super Haiti net* and Kentuc ky Jeans; Blanket*; red aud white Flannels; col’d ultd mourning Calico*; Ginghams, tad a largo as sortment of Mon*, de Lane* mil Cashmeres; Black Alpncea; Lustre* aud Silk p.irp do.; G-l Silk Aleuiun. a new article for,Ladm*’ dro«..u.-, Rich col’d Satin Striped and Fgurcd Alpaecn*; black Crape; green Barege:gauze Veils; muslin Collar*, and a full *iinpfy|Of Brochc, Zephyr wool and low priced Slimy*, Silk and Muslin Cravats; lfuadlldk*; I’ookjt do.; Pius, Needles, Threads, Tape*, Ac. Ac. Persons buying for CusAwill find it to tlioir ad vantage to examine tlio stick previous to pur chasing elsewhere. T. McKENNA. net 25 G— N EW WIUSIC.—Oh hreatho not her Name; They \vjio would still bo Ilappy; Rio Bravo, u Mexican Lament; Ouo G«utiu Heart; Thu Alabama; Tho Bank* of the Guadelouioni The Alida Waltz; Light on tiie Wave; liuenu Vistu; Hear Me Noruiu; Jenny Lind’s Songs. Also, A grout variety of Now und Popular Music. For sale by T. T. WILMOT. act 15 G UNNY CLOTH, 20 bole* Gunny Cloth, lunding from ship Camara, for sale by oct 7 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. B UTTER.—A fine article of Goshen But ter, just received and for sale hy oct 18 ALBERT HARD. B uckwheat and flour.- 30 packages of Buckwheat in half and quar ter bbls. boxes aud bags, warranted ; 30 barrels now Caual Flour; 30 hulfdodo do., landing from bark Verou and brig Philura, and for sale by oct 20 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO S easonable dry goods.- JOIIN MURPHY respectfully take* leave *o inform tlio Ludic* and Gentlemen of this city and country generally, (and particularly tlio La- dies,) that ho bus returned from tiie North, and has now open it great portion of his Fall Stock of and red wool and canton Flannels; bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheeting*; blk., liro. aud blue Alpaca, do Laiuc* and wool Plaid*, for La dies ami children; wht., Irik, mul slate col’d corded Skirl*; Shawl* from 25 ct* to $10; Madras* Illtfs; Irish Linens; brown and Irik llollauds; Table and Towel Linen*; Ladies’ Irik mul col’d rawsilklloso; together with a complete assortment of Cotton aud Cashmere; Children uud Misses wool and cotton Hose, fVomNo. lto7; Gloves of all kinds and qualities; Linen Ildkfsfruiu J2-lc. up; hlk Satin Vesting ; oil Silk; Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowors, Wreaths, Silk mid Cotton Rauches; thread and lisle laces and edgings; Needle work Collar* from 25ctsup; under sluuves and inside lldks, and La dies Merino Vests,—together with n variety of other articles usually kept iu a Dry Goods Store. As to prices. Ac. J. hi. would respectfully say to all, call and judge for yourselves nt No. 159 Con gress Street, South Side Market Sqiiuro. oct 25 'TITOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS .AT Furniture Dimity; White Marseille* Quilts; Col’d ditto.; Furniture Fringes; Drapery Muslin; Turkey Red Drapery ; Table Covering ; Col’d Tu.Mo Cnvorsi White Duiuusk Table Cloths; Bro. ditto; Damask Table Diaper; Dowlas*, Osiiahurgs, Huckaback and Scotch Diapers; RiiK*ia and Fron-'jh Diapers; French Towels; Wht. and col’d Doyles ; 5-1 to 12-4 Linen Sheetings ; 5-4 to 12-4 blcn’c! and utilrieu’d cotton ditto. Received und for sale by oct 2.1 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT, ITAOKEltEL, Ab.—75 boxes Sculled 1T.L Herring; 20 bbls. 5o. 1 mid 2 Mackerel} 20 halfdo. No. 1 Maekcrd; 10 do. do. No. 2 do. 1*000 lbs. Codfish; 25 boxei do; 5 lilri*. choice Sal mon. Lauding this day p*r brig Perstvcronce, from Boston, aud for «alel»v sopt 17 CONM's! AT A BARIE. 1 ' ;V|,OUU AS»~CBEi2*12. -so blito. “fancy brand” Ciuiu| Flour; 20 half do. do. do.; 50 boxes Orange comity Cheese. Lauding from ship Hartford, and tar sale by octU E. SWIFT. TYOMESTIC LIRUOltN AND XJ WINES.—50 bbls;New York Gin, 15 do. Domestic Brandy, 20 do. New York Whiskey of high proof, 10 do. Tenerilu Wine, 20 do. Sweet lilalngado., 10 do. Madeira do. Landing from brig Philura, and for sale by iTctlo E. SWIFT 1 71 VERY BODY (READ THIS !— -J Ju*f received per brigs Philura nml Exact, from New York, nnd brig John from Philadel phia; 10 cases Prints all styles nud prices ; 1 do do British, entirely now; 15 pieces Mon**.do Iritis and Cashmeres; 20 do Worsted Plaids for Ladies Dresne* ; 5 do plain Cashmere French ; 5 do Black Silk warp Alpaca ; Black aud Colored Meriuoes; Best French Kid Gloves ; Now styh Tuck Combs, etc. etc. Fon Gk.nti.k men’s Weak : 5 pieces superior black French D.roudeloth ; 25 do fitiiey and black CuMiiuorosnnd Doe Skins; 1 do/., white Satin em broidered China Vests, very rich; Best black aud white Kid Gloves; Steel frame Umbrellas. Suxukiks : 2 cases heavy Salinetts. low pric ed for scrvciii*; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind- pay Woolsny; 2 do Marlboro’’Stripe* and Plaid*; 5 bale* Cotton Osiiahurgs; 5 case* and 0 hales brown nnd hloached Shirtings mid Sheeting* ; Flannel Cloakings. . , • nuv And a great many otliur articles in the Dil i GOODS LINE. An inspection of hi* stock by the Ladies and Gentlemen oi’lbo city and vicinity, *- respectfully solicited by ....... 1 JOSEPH LI PPM AN, Owens’ Buildings, Congrcs* Street, oct 21 * South Side Market Square. YVRY GOODS.—CONWAY A M YJ KF.NNA, Monument Square, opposite the Pulaski House—havo always on hand a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Good*.— Their connection with New York, and their la cilitics lor piireha*iiiggood*iu the Northem mar ket* generally. enable them to have all tho uewest and most desirable styles, nnd at the lowest prices. Their »y*tem nfhiisincs* being “Cash and Small Profits,” renders tlioir establishment worthy the attendance of all buyers. A full assortment of Silks. Shawls, Caslunere*, DeLjuu*, Ginghams, Alpaca*. Prints, Linens. Flannel*, Blanket.*, Shirt ings, Shootings, Lace Good* and Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen Cam. lldks, Silk do. Cloths, Casitneres, Vesting*, GuntR Under Shirts, mul Drawer*, Kerseys, anu every stylo of planta tion Goods. ’ °ctll ^Ate'jriow -HixtiMr' Crackers, Apples, Vinegar, did: . By.F. W. Itclucmmin. • At Pritrute^ Salo:—Just Ikiided rfdm barks Isaac Mead and Clinton, 20‘ bbls Sugar Crackers; 1(1 do Blitter do; 20 do Pilbt Broad ; 15 bbls Apples; 25 dd Vinegar; 10 db refined Whale Oil; oct 22 By F* W, llclncmium. ‘ At Private Sale.—Just landing from brig Juno 10 lilids. Shoulders, a superior attic p* oct 18 . „ f • W. Helnemanni At Private Sulo.—^Just landing frbni ihip Hnrt^ ford, 10 qr. casks Madeira Wine, 50 boxes Pipe*, and 10 hfids. Hair. Ar.so, landing from brig AUc8 Bontioy,20 lioxed Ritiftins, 30,boxes Cheese. oct 8 By F, W. Ueinomnnu. At Private 8ulb.—Jast lauding from achr Wm. P. Williams, 20 casks Plaster ; 20 caski Cement. Also, froni brig Jbsephils. 2i) bill*. Blitter packers; 20 do. Sugar do.; 20 do. Pilot Bread; 15 hall bbls. Boston Crackers: oct 2 .. John p. Gsiviui A Co., ; AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; And Forwarding Agent*; IHacon,-Gu. Macon, July 2Q, 1847 ly july 23 P. H.BEHIV, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. o ct 21 * 0—Gmo o MUCKELFODD Ot BESSEWT, - * F A C T O K a, OEjVTn.tr, ,v n a n f, CHARLESTON, S. C, F. R. Shackkl.'uho, A. J. Bsmmt. 4 ~~~— ' SURG-EON Guns, Pistols, Bifics, Ultra ware ftc, ftc. ftc. SPORTSMEN and other* aro hereby notified that tlioy can bo supplied at low price*, for cash, with the follow articles, viz; Double nnd Single Guns from $3 to $50— Rillcs, Pistols, Powdor Flasks, Shot Pouches, Gnmc Bags, Cono Wren- chos, Walker’s Cap.*, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powdor, Shot, Ac. Also, A general assortment of Ilardwnro.cous’ut- ing in part of Tablo undjPockot Cutlery, Lock*, Hinges, Spades, Shovels, linos, Axo*, llutcliots, rVugers, Drawing Knivoa, Coffoe Mills, Cards, Ac. Ac. , Pleaso call and exnminoboforo purchasing elso- whcrc. JOHN CARRUTHERS, No 175 Cotigross Streot, Savannah. N. B. ltillos uiudo to order, nml nil kind* of Uupairitig of Guns, Rifle.*, Locks, Ac. carefully and punctually attended to nnd warranted. Or ders from tlio country, or work sent to bo done will bo attended to and returned by tlio boats, or other conveyance, with the sntiio fidelity, ns il’per- Honnlly present °‘ :t 4 ILTON, HARDEMAN A CO., i* This Day dissolved by mutual consent; cither of the ullf dorsigned are authorised to use the mine of the. luto linn in closing up the unfinished business ol the samo. TIIOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copnrtnera of tlio firm of Hamilton; Hardeman A Cot Savannah, Sept. 1,1847: ( ‘10PARTNERSH1P. — The . underi J signod linve formed a Copartnership under the firm of HAMILTON A HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, ami will he thankful to their friend* far a portion of their patronago. C. F; HAMILTON, THOMAS IIARDEMAN, Savannah, Sopt. 1, 1847. Gmo Southern Recorder, Milledgcvillo; Jour nal A Messenger, Mucbm Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy far four months^ OIIK-IUNIMNU AM> UI.ASH BOOK MANUFACTORY.—Tlio Mllwm- her having greatly increased tho facilities of the nhovo CHtahRslniiont far tho Manufacture of Blank Work, Ruling of Paper and Bookbinding of ull kind*, resncctl’iilly solirits tho patronage of tho public. By recent arrivals has been received it large supply of Cup, Demi, Medium, Royal and Super Royal Ledger Paper, of the very best otiuli- ty which will be made up ut short notico, ami iu u HAMILTON & SYMONS Imvo •••ouiToti per Hartlbrd nnd Savannah; A choice assortment of French, English nml Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMEItS AND VEST 1NGS, selected with the grvni UH t care, aud of the best imported in this country. Wo are now pro- pared to manufacture at the shortcut notice, uml iu thu best manner, any gurmenliu our lino, far cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah, Gn. superior niunncr. oct. J2 JOHN M. COOPER. B C All the SCHOOL BOOKS in common uso in this section of thu country, aro kept on hand. A grbat variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. 4 . An nssoriihbnt of JUVENILE BOOKS, cni- culated to suit the tn«tu of every one, with a va riety nf interesting GAMES far youth. Family nnd other BIBLES, and Hyxnii Booka far nil denominations, in plain, tmustuuliul uml uluennt binding. . NEW BOOKS of ail kinds constantly re ceived. BLANK BOOKS of every description. Also, PLAIN und FANCY STATIONERY. J. 11. CUBBEDGE, miff 2G South side Market sqr., 8ovnnnnh. _ NEW GOODS.—Tho Subscriber would respectfully inform Iris patrons nml tho ntihlic generally, that lie lias returned from the North, and has now open, a largo and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French nnd Eng lish Broadcloth*; Ainerieun, English and French Cnsimorcs; Doeskin*, Tweeds, Ac.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk nnd Satin Vestings; all of which ho is prepared to mako to order at short notice nud iu the latest fashion. None hut the best work men are outplayed, nnd, therefore, every tiiniiu- faetured article can, with safety, be warranted to suit the most particular. Thu subscriber has also a lino assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket IJilkfs., Cm vats, Under Shirts and Drawers, ull of which will ho sold at New York prices, by M. CKARY, Draper nnd Tailor, Sign of the Golden Lamb, cornier of Wliit- uker and Broughton street*. oct 18 S ELLING OFF AT COST, FOR CASH.—Thu subscriber, intending to leave tho city, is SELLING OFF his stock of very Choice Goods at cost, affording an opportunity to those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav ing CLOTHING made to measure oftlio very best materials and workmanship, aud ill prices ma terially reduced. Goods will also bo Hold hy the piece or pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing tho ENTIRE STOCK will have a very liberal discount made below cost. N. B.—All person* indebted to the subscriber, cither hy note or otherwise, are requested to call uud setttle the samo with ns little delay ns possible, oct 18 JOHN MALI.FRY. rilllE StTBSFKIBEfll would respect L fully inform Physicians, Merchants, Factors, Pluntnrs and tho public generally, that he ho* just opened a large und woll selected Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., at tlio corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets, moif^ldiise slomf, and tliut hu is now prep 0 '*’* 1 sell nt wholesale nud retail upon term* tho most favorable, ond at price* us low a* any house in tlio city, or Southern country. The Subscriber being a Physician and tho roughly acquainted with the business, will give his persona! attention to it, besides he bus recently obtained tlio service* of a competent Druggist, who is well ucipiniuted with all the ininutin of compounding and preparing Medicines, nnd of putting up Physicians’ prescription*. Possessing uipso advantages, he flatters himself that he will receive his share of public patronage, and invites a rail from the trade. A. T. BOWNE, Suieta’ Building*, oct 13 C’or. Broughton and Whitaker *t*. P A 1*1416.—IDO reams Wrapping Paper, as sorted sizes, Homo largo and heavy, worthy tiie inspection of consumers; also, 100 reuuis Cnp^ mul Letter Paper, comprizing nti assortment of tlm most desirable qualities. All of which Will he sold u* low mi tiie same article enn he purchased iu the city. J. B. CUBBEDGE, oct 21 South side Market square, rimu UOY’S AftWIIIN ilOOK, A descriptive of the Seasons, Scenery, Ac., by Thomas Miller. The Wayside Cross, Und tho Raid of Gomez, a tale oftlio Earliest War, hy Cupt. E. A. Miller, oftlio 33d Kegt. Grandfather Lnvochild’* Nursery Stories. Peter Piper* Colored Toys; coiiluing it great va riety of amusement and information. Comic Nursery Tale* ; Tho Nurses' Rhyme Book;Glimpses oftlio Wonderful; together with a great variety of other Books, for children nnd youths, worthy tiie inspection of those wishing to purchase. J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 20. South-side Market-square. li kj u AisiUu tyKVSHi or, i no Raid of Gomez, a Tale ol'the Curlist War, hy Capt. E. A. Milmntt. Parts! and 2, thu Life of Henry the Fourth, King of Franco nnd Nuvimtc, hy G. P. it. Juiiiuh, E*q. No. 30, Pictorial History of England. Parts 1,2 and 3, thu Miscellaneoiis Work* of Huury MncKcu/.iu, Esq. Received hy J. M. COOl oct 1!) OPEIJ. P UltSE’KGEORGIA ALMANAC’, far 1848, wholesale ami retail, far sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, oct 15 South Side Market Square. 0016*, HASHES - & "WINDO W BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway A Co., i* constantly receiving all kind* of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which ho oiler* at as low prices a* they can he purchased iu the city. All work furnished hy him will lie warratiled equal to any iu tho country, or Ilia money will be returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Mqiiiiuieut Square. Orders for odd sizes received and N. B. promptly executed sept 1 W indow-sash and blind MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining tifa residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes und Blind* ofevory description, mndo of the best materia!*, nt Northern Prices. Houso und Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. . 'Cdh'fitKMly’on’ Imriifd'fuH supply oj Flooring nnd Weather Boards, Sash, Bliuds, uud Pannel Door*, 8 K 10 Sash, glazed nt 10 cents. All nthor size* in proportion .—ly uug7_ A PPLES.—In tine order, hading from thu baric Isaac Mead, and tor sale by II. J. GILBERT, oct 20 West sido Mfrket square. TJJEIIRINGS.—50 boxuiUIerrings, lund- jLX iqg from brig . ALL AND WINTER GOODS.— Just in receipt of a full assortment house- Looping und plantation Dry Good*. 30 halos 3-1 to 12-4 brown Cotton.*; 16 cases 3-4 to J2r-Ibleach-. D RY GOO DH.—By the Pierr. or Package. The subscriber has liow in More a large and well selected Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Good*, wich he offers for sale to the Trade by the Piece or Package, ami solicit* an examination of the same, which he Hatters himself will compare successfully, both iu the assortment and prices, with any other Jobbing Dry Good* Establishment in the country; for proof of which an early ex amination is solicited at No*. 73 and 154 Gibbons Building. IIIIIAM ROBERTS, oct18 c A VANN AM MAN U F AC TUBE .— 73 Hu~p7ir*y* f Trap proved SeuUitz Powders. In mg * oct 13 l brig Radius, and far sale ^y E. SWIFT. T>UTTER.—15 firkins choice Goshen But- .13 ter, warranted, landing from brig Philura, und for sole hy oct 18 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. P ORK AND BEEF.—20 burrel* mesa Pork, 60 do. prime do. 20 do. mess Beef; 10 half do. Fulton market Beef, received per Peter Dernill, and for Sale by oct 15 WOOD, CL.IGHORN & CO. mh-k.-,u ^tinmfumfor Indigestion, Heartburn, Sick ed do. 5 do. English Long Cloths; 2 dn, LLJi Ache or Billlous affection*. These Powders eu*; 0-4 to 10-4 Table Dama«k; 30 1 ’re propured hy me for my trade only, and oftlio son’s Kerseys; 10 do. Goorgivi^^* Cory best material*. They have none of tlio bit- i, id! waol; i-.fi7-.TT!*,,> tor nauseating taste tiie Scidlitz Powders getter- N OTICE.—City Treasurer’* Office, Snviiu- ltnh, 1st Sept. 1847.—Agent* of Insurance Offices are hereby notified that I urn ready to re ceive their returns, in accordance with the ordi nances of tlio city. JOHN C. HUNTER, c. t. se pt 2 ( "’‘4IRCUI.AR.—The undersigned lias lo- J rated himself in Newark, New Jersey, aa a General Agent. . t . . , Person* at a distauco wishing articles pur- .•based iu tlii* or adjoining citie*. will find it to their advantage to procure them through the agency of the undersigned, who will hu at all times advised of tlm lowest price articles can bo purr based at, and who from. The vnriou* branches of manufacturing this ity exec!* in, makes it a desirable place far an agency to be located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia far the last* egliteen years, flatter* himself tliut lie will be able to till nfdcmlroni individual* of tiie South ern country generally, hut more particularly from Georgia, as near their fnticy as though tlioy wero here themselves, aud, in many instance*, ut lower pr Tho strictest care taken in Shipping und In suring. if instructed. JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey. sept 1C 3mo— For polo hy HENRY LATHROP. Plains and Kerseys. n> bale* Duffil BJompfl*. oct 12 / T7UNE BED BLANKETS. -9, 10, J? 11, nml 12-4 Whitney Blankets, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 super. French Bed do. Just received, ° n ocu” ; ‘ k ' b/ GOUFftEY Sf I.A ROCHE. TJI.ANTATIOM OOOIJS.-25 ciuuj. JL Plain und Fancy Kerseys? 20 bale* strined and heavy Plains, 8 and 9-4 colored und whito Bl “«9| f °”ilEN ? KY II. STOTESBURY, ter nauseating taste tiie Seidlitz Powders goner ally linve. Being Home Manufacture I can afford to sell them for less than any other house in the city. Prepared hy WM. HUMPIIREYS, JR. Wholesale oral Retail Druggist, oct 18 Savannah, Gn. H OME INDUSTRY.-^ Gallons Hum- phrrtfs Superior Cologne lYatrr— Pronounc ed to he superior to the best imported German, French or English manufacture. Prepnred and sold by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale ond Retail Drjtggiat, oct 18 Savannah,trd. rpo PLANTERS MECHANICS, X AND MERCHANTS.—The Subscriber has. nt tlio Eastern Wliarf.n prime assortment of RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES, and FIREWOOD, which he offers far sale oil accommodating term*. Purchaser* will please call nt hi* office near tlio Exchange before pur chasing. All orders, far either of tho above ar ticles, left at In* office, will ho promptly attended to june28 R. A. ALLEN. I KDELABLE INKS.—Ede*’, Kidder’* and Pnvson’a Indeluble Ink* all Of good qtiali* ty.forwlety J. M. TURNER A BR*. oct 8 Monument squdrir.