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*“ 1 ACAWEIWy.—M0NS4A,
\JBONAUD ro«pecU u . v
.UI ha will open hiS Academy at 5 o’„ lu „„
tty nait. flw* ofNovoinbcr. 1‘or.oiu w.
KmitouIm him are roqiioitod lo oaUat„.„
!?«um IWI ■’« ™ heftro .that llnio. Tailion
JJ" Ueadny, Wednesday and Friday.
%im>i Twelve Doltdw fdr 84 lowone.
(jrallonion'e Clwe eomo daye as abovo, begin-
s - ml 9 o’clock, P» M.
N B Tho room w ' 111,0 *° nte *l < * or Qon-
J' 0 ' r nny oilier exhibition ot vory moderate
£» *»- ^l oct27
O akland institute, and
CLASSICAL BOARDING-SCHOOL.—
The nndottignod, Rector and Proprietor of the
«bove Inslimlion, roliea upon tho citizons of his
n-ttivo 8tato for a liberal sharo of patronage. His
SCHOOL has boon established to meet tho viows
of those, who, liko hiinsolf, prefer to remove tlioir
ions from tho contagion ol ovil example^ and tho
minifoM temptations which besot them in towns
■ml cities. Tim course of instruction will be
nidi u to supersede, to a considerable extent,
tho necessity of a collogiato educationor to
nreitaro his pupils thoroughly for on nftor course
if cither colleginto or professional instruction.—
Fifteen years of successful experience in his busi-
new, costly buildings oroctod at his private ox-
pease, a now nud superior
Chxmicai. axd Pnii-osoriricAr. ArrAruTtfs,
and a LIBRARY ofvaluable hooka of reference,
tliisigiici! to facilitnto and promoto tho progress of
his pupils, constitute) a part or Ins claims to the
mpport of tho public. Ifithont an assistant, his
Beliool will bo strictly limited to 25 pupils ; with
ono, to 35. A foo of $80 per term of 5 mouthy
covers nil espouses or board, tuition, washing,
fuel ami lights. Tho foo for the first term, pay
able iu advance! for subsequent terms, at the closo
thereof, or upon tho pupils withdrawing from
School. No pupil recoivcd for loss than a term,
end every entry being understood lo he a torra,
excoptincnsosbfa special agreement for a longer
time, a liability for tho whole foo of $80 will bo
understood to attach immediately upon, and by
virtue of tho entry. Tho first Term of 1848, will
commonco on tho first Monday in February noxt.
Letters addressed to tho uudorsigued, at Oak
land, near Cnrtersville, Cuss county, Georgia, will
receiro prompt attention.
Wanted, an assistant capable of teaching tho
French and Spanish languages, and also tho
higher branches of Mutheiuutics, or the French
ind Mathematics. S. FOUCHE.
oct 27 mo27&12—4
SALT*—2000 sacks Salt, largo
size and white sacks, now landing, for sale by
oct27 - C. F. MILLS.
1 prizo of
$29,000
1 prizo of
$1250
59
do
1,000
1
do
1110
1
do
2,500
20
do
250
1
do
2,000
20
do
200
1
do
1,750
20
do
176
1
do
1,500
03
do
100
&c. «
1C.
&c.
rtOAJL AT $7 PER TON.—70 tons
l’hilndelphia Coal, for sale. Apply to J.
Burke, or to C. A. L. LAMAR,
oct 27 2—
PPING’S COMPOUND FLUID
J EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND
RUEEN’S DELIGHT.-—Reaoumiended by tho
editors of the Southern Journal of Medicine and
Pharmacy, ami proscribed by many of tho most
ro'pectahlo Pliysicatts of Charleston and tho sur
rounding country. For tho composition of the
K iration, rofor to tho 5th nnd Oth Nos. Vol. 1,
o Southern Journal of Medicine nnd Plinr-
mary. One gross of the above celebrated modi-
cine received by tho Agont,*
A. A. SOLOMONS, Market square.
act 27
piJTl'EU, Ac.—20 firkins clioico Goshen
AJ BuUor. 50 bbls and 25 half bbls Howard St.
flour; 25 bbls Canal Flour; 50 boxes Smoked
Herring;30 kogs nnd 20 bbls prime Lard; 30 pkgs
Buckwheat; 50 do/, painted Buckets; 10 doz
Brooms, lauding and tor sale by
act 27 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
TAOIHESTIC LIQUORS.—50 barrols
MS common Gin, Phelps’ nud other brands; 60
do N O Whiskey; 25 do N E Rum; 20 do Domes
tic Brandy; 20 eighth casks do; 10 bbls Old Peach
Brandy; 20 do Old Monntigahelu Whiskey, for solo
\>y _ SCRANTON A. JOHNST
SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
H
AMS*—Royuotd’s Hams, for sale by
oct 27 ALBERT HARD.
('IBACKEIIS.-Fresl, Soda and Boston
yj Lrnckors, for sale by ALBERT HARD,
oct 27
PVI^ A ROLLER SlHLVLS.-
I lm Suoscrihors nro opening, and olfor for
wlo, ai largo assortment of Patont Roller Shiovcs,
bom 3 to 10 inches dinmeter.
oct 27 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO.
flO**EL.-15U hags prime Rio Coftce,
, lauding from schr Curlew from Baltimore,
nud far sale by oct 27 E. SWIFT.
Don* schr Curlew, 50
A bill* Baltimore Flour, 25 half do. do. do.
and fur sale by pet 27 K. SWIFT.
TIME.—landing from schr Emily Knight,
•L4 for sale by L. BALDWIN & CO.
oct 27
UAL.EKATUN, SAL SODA. POT-
0 ASH AND PEARL ASILrcceivcd by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
Market square.
I »tIOAB l—20 lihds. prime
, • ono Rico Sugars, landing from srlir Cttr-
mv, nnd for sale by E. SWIFT.
I 0£l27 -r *' KM * 44A *
I [-1AMV.—Choice Bultimnro cured, lauding
I rtcuu schr. Curlew nnd for sale by
. J21L___ A. MINIS
J O.NDON PORTEU 1(1 casks “Uy-
I London Porter, landing nnd for sale by
'IE WOOD, CLAGIIORN &CO.
ClJGAR,-. A few hlids St. Croix Sugar,
I funding and for sale by
. -^l 27 II. J, GILBERT.
I Jir^EASSES.—St. Croix Molasses, land-
* oct 07 8 from Muzeppoj aud Ibr^alo ^
I W IIVE AND SEtlAKs!-
I n B n, 'd Green Teas of tine quality; Slicr-
I , f Wines, iu Qr. casks; and Spanish
ISU.rj.fo'Bioi,, A- MINIS.
I (x White Jamaica Ginger—a su-
I n . rll . < i.° f or Dimily use, for sale by
I A. 1. BOWNE. Smcts' Building.
I 7\*i omCW UUIHlIllg.
0 1 ® ^ 8 SO A I*.—French nnd Amor-
forga * a80 Taylor’s chmtnlized wash balls,
S'Y A. T. BOWNE,
nT5 Smcts* Building.
V —5 bbls, Cainphine, forsule
oc»f« A. T. BOWNE,
fillets' Buildiugs.
l»SlS?i AWD negahs. 100
\ lo l , « ,U!0 * various qualities, 50,000
•nporlordo. Inflow,
■ netpj 1 li. otVtrr.
INDIA CIIOLO-
1 S"°, Interniiiii.M .f.? 10 . c,,ro Fever nnd A-
varioiis form* nf S Ewwttont Fever,nml nil tho
of Fever and a * l Diseasos. For the cure
put received .. ! ,c - ll , IH M| *rivalled. A supply
C V m 8»«rf‘*Hff, nnd for sale ty 7
oct2-i S' „ WNE, sinets’ Buildings,
& Wlliud{qr StH>
J u,uihf kegs Orange County
| ft>rmile 1, v ’ J U8t rt, n«iv«d per brig Sterling, and
I octal y CONNERAT & BAttlE.
IV^j^ipTjAUIS'AIV 1‘I.IIIU for
""SI"! llair.forraloliy
oct21 . j. A. LaUOCIIE.
|as- iJSSAJasasci
1 oc ‘^i . J> A< Laroche,
A?:.! Wnrmg’s Unild’g, Market Sq
IfPPEE. A(!.—50 hairs nrinu
■At (j rcLi]i .A ALE, Ac.—50 bugs prime
IjtagV; 5o bn!! 10 lihds prime St. Croix
l !' 1 *- boniL?,!'t» UUt , lu ‘^ boxes 8’a Tobacco; 20
j .° a '>d 20 qr. casks
Jf &af ft win ? vinegar; 10 bids No.
|bmVuigf rom , ( ‘ ^kins nboico Uoshon Butter,
| 1’ci‘jo Mend, and for sale by
SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
ns i c< s i ” n,iu, s ^
& JOHNSTON.
[^I’ork,5o*IEEF.—20 barrels mess
^do. Fulim, .°* I'.rnnod 0 . 2Q do. mess Beef; 10
l^*». "nil fi.r Bcor ' rccui '' cd P cr Pc “r
I n lr > WOOD, CLAGIIORN * CO.
•p\HAWN NUMBERS „rGrottnonnd Pulaski
Juf Monument Lottery, Extra No. 43, drawn in
Alexandria, on tho 23d inxb
10 43 1^25 35 58 30 235028 55
THIS TRULY LUCKY, LOTTERY
‘Draws in Charleston Thursdny, 28th.
7® number*—14 drawn ballots.
Oroono & FaliukllTIonumQnt Lot’y
Chw# No. 04/ nTr 1847.
Drawing due^Satuyday,Morning.
J. W. Maurt &. Co. Managers,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.)
HldHBST>ni»9.
1 price of
1 do
1 do
1 ‘ do
10 do
$14,000
4,700
1,300
1,089
1,000
25 prizes of . $200
40 do 150
GO do 100
!25 do 75
&e. &c,
Tickets $4—Halves $2—Qrs. $1.
l^*A Package of quarters will cost $20,00 and
is warranted to draw baok $14,00. Wholo and
half packages iu proportion.
THE LAST MONONGALIA.
Will draw in Alexandria. Va. Thursday, 28th.
76 numbers—13 drawn ballots.
810,000-^3,000—82,1*00.
SO of 8000. Ac. &C.
Tickets $3—Ifalvos $1,50—Urs. 75c.
RTTickots and Sharos for sale.and orders from
tho country attoudod to at the Old Established Of
fice of P. B. PENDERGAST,
No. 5, White IIourQ, Owens* Buildings, Bull
St. opposito tho Pulaski House,
oct 27
Still ISore Friases I
Drawn Numbors of tho Georgia State Lottory,
Class No. 7, for 1847, drawn in tnis city 20th inst.
30 41 40 7 5 3 38 29 30 61 40
f^rSold lu a pnokage..quartor tickets Comb.
29 30 38, tho Third Capital Prize of $1000, in tho
above. Also, wholo tickets 5 41 40—7 30 01—
3 41 01—5 7 01—all tliroo number prizes, sold at
G. W. WVTLLY’S Lucky Office.
LOOK AT THIS SPLENDID SCHEME.
Sales close Friday Afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Drawing duo Saturday Morning.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
DELAWARE AND GEORGIA.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of
Augusta.
Extra No. 43—D. Paine & Co. Managers.
Drew in Wilmington, on Tuesday 2GtTi inst.
75 number lottory—12 drawn ballots.
CAPITA!. PR1ZKS.
Tickots $5—Halves $2^—Quartcrs$14-
THE TRULY LUCiCY LOTTERY.
Sales close Friday Afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Drawing duo onSuturday Morning.
GBOItfUA STATE LOTTERY.
Class No. 8—D. Paine & Co., Managers.
For tho Benq/it of the Independent Fire Company of
Augusta,
Draws in Columbus, Ga. Wednesday, 27th inst.
78 numbers—13 drawn ballots.
CAPITA!, PRIZK8.
1 prizo of
1 do
1 do
1 do
5 do
5 do
$10,000
3,000
2,500
1,578
1,000
800
5 prizes of
5 do
5 do
5 do
10 do
&c.
$000
500
400
300
&c.
Tickets $3—sharos in proportion,
tip* A package of Quarter Tickets will cost
$19,50, aud must draw back $9,75.
For 8alo nt
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Coruor of Dull St. aud Bay Latio.
IT* Orders from tho country promptly attend-
od to, and prizes cashed 011 demand. oct 27
f^UITAR STRINGS* —Selected for
V-T mo by a Professor of Music, received per
bark Vernon, nud for snlo by
oct23 W. HUMPHREYS, Jn.,Druggist.
/GENUINE FARINOS.—100 boxes,im-
VX ported in tho English ship Enchantress, for
salont $.1,50 per box, by
oct 18 WAI. HUMPHREYS, JR.
S ALT.—50 barrels Liverpool Salt, 50 do.
Turks Island do. 5 tons Rock Salt iu store,
and for solo by
oct 15 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
B ACON.~4U00 lbs. Georgia &. Baltimore
Bacon, Sides nnd Shoulders, asummar arti
cle, warranted and for sale by A. HARD,
oct 15 Cornor of Broughton nnd Drayton.st.
I NDELABLE INKS.—lidos’, Kidder’_
and Pnysou’s Biddable Inks nil of good quali
ty, for sale by J. M. TURNER & BRO.
oct 8 Monument square.
COLOUR AND CHEESE. 20 bbls.
A “fiincy brand” Canul Flour; 20 half do. do.
do.; 50 boxes Orange county Cheese. Landing
from ship Ilurlford, and for side by
octO E. SWIFT.
TAOIJIESTIC LIQUORS AND
Y~S WINES.—69 bbls. New York Gin, 15 do.
Domestic Brandy, 20 do. New York Whiskey of
high proof, 10 do. Tenerifib Wine, 20 do. Sweet
Mnlngn do., 10 do. Madeira do. Landing from
brig Philura, nud for sale by
oct 18 E. SWIFT.
/"'IIIEESE.—15 boxes Cheese 11 fine article.
for salo by ALBERT HARD
oct 9
(VTACKEREL, Ac.—75 boxes Sculled
.LTA Herring; 20 bbls. No. 1 aud 2 Mackerel;
20 half do. No. 1 Mackerel; 10 do. do. No. 2 do.
2000 lbs. Codfish; 25 boxes do; 5 bbls. clioico Sal
mon. Lauding this day per brig Peratverenco,
from Boston, nnd for snlo by
«ept 17 CONNERAT & BARIE.
A PPLES.—111 fine order, lauding from the
-TV hark Isaac AIcnd, nud for salo by
II. J. GILBERT,
oct 20 West sido Market square.
H ERRINGS.-—f>0 boxes Herrings, laud
ing from brig Radius, and for snlo 7>y
oct 13 E. SWIFT.
T> UTTER.—15 (irkius choice Goshen Bnt-
JLJ ter, warranted, landing front brig Philura,
und for salo by
oct 18 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
R UItt AND FLOUR.—50 bbls. N. E.
Rum, 25 do. Canal Flour, laudiug from bark
llerschel, and for salo by - •
oct 18 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
fiRASIIED SUGAR, dec. — 25~bbhT.
Woolsoy & Woolsuy’s Crashed Sugar ; 25
baskets Cliampngno; 25 boxes N. Bedford Sperm
Candles, 0’s ; 10 half chests Hyson Tea; 10 bbls
Soda Biscuit; 10 bbls Woolsoy «& Woolsey re
fined Sugar, lunding from bark Herchel, und fur
sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
jjet18
N
octO
AILS.—250 kogs Nails, landing from burk
Camera from Boston, for sale by
COHEN & FOI
DSDICK.
/'IOFFEE.—200 bags vory superior old Cm-
Vy bu; 10 bags Mediae; 200 do. Rio; GO do. Java,
received by recent arrivals, for snlo by
oct 18 II. A. CRANE.
QEA ISLAND COTTON BAG-
O GING.—75 rolls, for sale by
oct 18 II. A. CRANE.
P ILOT BREAD, Ate.—10 bbls.Tread
well’s Pilot Breud 5 10 do do Sugnr Biscuit;
10 do do Blitter Biscuit; 10 do do Soda Biscuit,
» j: r- 1 1.1 ik, , > ’
landinj
oct
ling from bark Isaac Mond, nnd for sale by
nt 20 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
B uckwheat, dec.—20 hair barrels
Buckwheat; 20 qr. do do.; 25 boxes do.; 20
bids New und Largo No. 1, Mnckrol;20linlfdo do
do do.; 10 qr. do do do do.; 10 hitts do do do.; 20
doz. Brooms, landing from hark Isaac Aloud, and
for sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
oct 20
T71RICTION BELTS & GLOVES,
JL A fresh supply, received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
oct 18 Afarkot Square.
O ILS.—Sperm and Whnlo Oil, u full supply
ou baud und for sulo by
A. T. BOWNE,
oct 18 Saints’ Buildings.
riANAL FLOUR, *C.—50 barrels Cn-
V./ nal Flour ; 50 half do. do.; 10 kegs Goshen
Butter ; 50 boxes Sperm Candles ; 50 packages
Hyson Tea. Laudiug and for sale by
oct 18 II. A. CRANE.
B UTTE1L—20 kegs choice .Goshen Butter
landing IVom bark Vernon, nud for sale by
oct 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
/GROCERIES.—175 bags IUo Coffoo, 20
VT do. Lagnira do.
Orleans Whiskey,
100 ©fe r
125 Sbls. Westorn^ouL cholae old Brandy
50, tierces priitie Cuba Molasses
50 half bbls. Butter. Sugar and SodaCrackors
110 boxes.Hammond’s Soap. 30 do. Fay’s Pale
. , do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do.. 4 half boxes
Family do .
20 boxes No.l Chocolate. 40 M; Principe Sogors
10 bags Blaek Peper,5 do. AUspico
20 boxes Mustard
75 do. 10’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 50 do. 6’s do.
do.,'20 do. lb; W. Rogers’ do
15 bbls. Clarified Sugar
13 hlids. choice St. Croix Sugar
125 Demijons, 1’8,2’s: 3’sando’s
59 doz. Paiutod Buakots, 20 boxes Table Salt
00 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong ohoioe Tea
20 casks Byass’ Loudon Portor
10 baskets Baeoea Clmmimgno
25 boxes assorted Cordials
60 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugar
10 bags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy
15 qr. casks Alalaga Wine
15 qr. nnd 15 eighths Douretta Malaga Wino
15 qr. and 15 eigths cusks Madeira Wine
2 half pipos Oturd, Dupuy & Co’s. Brandy
6 bbls. Clovo Leaf Gin, lo do. Cordials
10 Af. Venus Regalia Scgurs
125 reams Wrapping Paper
50 gross Audorson’s ChowinP Tobacco
20 boxes Perfiimed Soap, 200 gross Matches
2 qr. casks LogroFrers choice old Braudy
50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Horriiig
20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Cinnamon
75 do. Pipos
20 do. Tomato and Walnut Catsup
ft*- Sperm. Candles, 4’s nnd 0’s
irir • *• - ■
30
do. . ,
do. Hull’s do. 4*s, 0’s nud 8’s
50 bids. Whnlo Oil, 25 d 1 ?. Sperm, do.
50 do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica lluui
15. do. St. Croix Ruin, 10 do. N. O. Sugnr
Nos. 1 nnd 2 AInckerol in wholo aud half bbls.
In store and for sola on favorable terms, by
oct 18 CONNERAT & BARIE.
A LBERT HARD, comer of Broughton
and Drayton Streets, oilers for salo, landing
from brig Sterling, a few barrels Sugar House
Afolnssos ; 10 half bbls No. 1 nnd 2 Afackorol; 10
boxes Herring ; 15 half und 20 whole boxos Rai-
sons; Pickles iu whole and half bbls., HalfGnllon,
Q.ts. and Pint Jars; 10 half chests superior Block
Tea; Cnbbagos, Applos, &c. &o. The above ar
ticles having been well selected and bought for
cash, will be sold low nnd warranted.
Also, for solo: 12,000 lbs Georgia and Balti
more Hams, Sides and Shouldorsj 30 sacks Rio
Coflee; 10 do Cuba; 10 do Jnvn; 5 do Old Lnguira;
Canal and Georgia Flour; White Havana, Now
Orlenns, Cuba and Crashed Sugar; Londou Por
ter; Codfish, Rico, Potntocs, Soap, Blank Popper,
Spico, Table Suit, Preserves, Buttor, Lard, &c.
oct 21
H AY.—100 bundles Enstorn and Northern,
in storo and for snlo by
oct 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
W INE.—5 Qr. casks Port Wino, landing
from brig Philura, and for sale by
oct 20 CUHEN;& FOSDICK.
S UGAR.—20 hlids. Cuba Aluscovudo Su
gar, landing from brig AInzoppa, nnd forsule
by COHEN & FOSDICK.
oct 20
S OAP AND CANDLES.—100 boxes
Soap, assorted qualities; 50 do Sperm Cau
dles; 20 do patent Sperm Candles; 40do Adnninn-
tino do; 40 do Tallow do, landing nnd for sale by
oct 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
S EGARS.t-48 At. Principo Se gurs, “ Justo
Sanz,” landing from hark llerschel, and for
sale by COHEN & FOSDICK.
qct20
iPOFFEE.—5U bugs prime /tio, for sulo by
oct 20 A. MINIS.
QUGAR.—20 hlids. prime N. O. for snlo by
>3 oct 20 A MINIS.
TAOIVIESTICS.—Shirtings, Sheetings and
MS Stripes, forsule Uy A. MINIS.
oct 20
flllOWE WINES.—An invoice of very
V-/ old nnd superior Wines, Aladeirn nnd Sher
ry, carefully bottled. Tliuso Wines nro from u
stock of established reputation. Forsule by
oct 20 A. AIINIS.
C
oct 20
OFFEE.—100 bugs Rio; 20 do. old Java;
20 do. old Cuba, for snlo by
THEODORE MINIS.
Y> UTTER.—20 firkins clioico Butter, for
-D sale by THEODORE AIINIS.
O LD ItlANONGAHELA WHISKEY,
for salo by THEODORE AIINIS.
oct 20
T ARD.—10 bbls. aud 20 kogs, for salo by
M~J oct20 , THEODORE AIINIS.
f'lllAlTIPAGNE, for salo by
VJ oct20 THEODORE AIINIS.
T
EA.—10 Chests nnd Imlf do., for salo by
oct 20 THEODORE AIINIS.
B
AC ON.—5,000 lbs. Sides; 3,000 do. Should
ers, for sale by THEODORE AIINIS.
oct 20
QEGA1ES.—39,999 Scgnn*. ‘‘Charleston,"
O “Engle,” “Steam Boat,” and “Justo Sanz”
brands, lor sale l.y THEODORE AIINIS.
oct 20
C ANDLES.—Judd *fc Son’s sperm Caudles,
aud Hull’s patent Mould do, for salo by
oct20 THEODORE AIINIS.
QVGAtti—25hlids. Aluscovudo,5do. choice
O St. Croix; mid Stuart’s Loaf and crashed Su
gar, for sulo by THEODORE AIINIS.
oct 20
E XCHANGE at Sight Oil New York und
Boston, for salo by
oct20 COIIEN St. FOSDICK.
H
AMS.—5 lihds. Ilaiiis, Iniidiiignnd for sale
by COHEN & FOSDICK.
S UGARS.—UO hills and boxes Woolsoy nud
Woolsey refined Sugars ; also n few casks
German refined crushed Sugar, landing and for
sale ou fuvorublu terms by II. J. GILBERT,
oct 25 West side AInrknt Square.
A pples a nd potatoes.—
Lauding from brig Aluzoppn, and for sale by
II. J. GILBERT,
oct 25 West side Alar hot square.
L 1 -
-I- for sale by
oct 23
k % M. BEEF •—A iinejarticle for family use,
ALBERT IIAliD.
D
RIED CURRANTS—For sale by
oct 23 ALBERT HARD.
APICES.—Pimento, Cloves, Mace, China-
O mou aud Nutmegs, just received und for suiu
by A. A. SOLOAIONS, Agent,
oct18 Alarkot Square.
T)APEK.—200 line largo roan
X Papor, lauding from bark Peter
for snlo by CONNERAT &
roams Wraping
Deiuill, ami
BARIE.
A PPLES.—10 barrels choice Northern Ap-
J.X plea, received by steamer Nnrthoncr, und for
sale by ALBERT HARD,
oct 8
S TARCH.—20 boxes Colgate’s Pcurl
Starch just received und for sale by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER.
oct 8
Alonunieiit square.
G IN, At'.—20 hbis. Domestic Gin, 10 do.
Brandy, lunding from Nliip Hartford, forsule
by L. BALDWIN & CO.
oct 8
G unny cloth and gunny
BAGS.—29hales Gunuy Cloth; 25UU Gun
ny Bngs f»»r Com, lauding from hark Camera, aud
ship llnrtford, for sale by
oct2 COIIEN & FOSDICK.
nUNNY CLOTH. 20 bales Gunny
VX Cloth, landing from ship Camara, for salo by
oct 7 WASH BURN, WILDER & CO.
B
UTTER.—A fiuo article of Goshen But
ter, just received aud for satu by
oct 18 ALBERT HARD.
13UCKWUEAT AND FLOURS
A> 30 packages of Buckwheat in half nnd quar
ter bbls. boxes and bngs, warranted ; 30 barrols
new Canal Flour; 30 hnlfdodo do., landing from
bark Vcron and brig Philura, and for salo b<
— 10D. —
oct 20
WOOD, CLAGHORN
ilo by
& CO.
XT ERSEYS.—Washington, Thompson’s,
AY. Hazard’s and Poachdalo Plains, ana otliur
styles of Kerseys, just received in storo, nnd for
Bale by GODFREY & LA ROCHE,
oct 18
OlOILETl POWDER.—A supply of
X French ana Amorican Toilet Powder. Also
a very handsome assortment of Toilet Boxes and
Powder Putts. For oale by A. T. BOWNE,
oct 22 Sraets’ Buildings.
No. 54.—The Board of
declared a, pividoiuTof
’WOBOUr-
r, 1847.—Divinxwn
ictdhi have This Day
c. Dollars, por sharo,
. Vfffibo paid to Stock-
lay, tho 2uth inst.
PORTE“ " *
ub»m •• ■ . v«.iill| Omhier,
or Tho Chrouiclo and Cohstitutionalistot Au
gusta; Athens Whigs Southern Courant at Wash-
ingtoni Recorder at Millodgaville ; and Messen
ger nt Macon, will please, giyq thp abovo two iu-
sertions.
TNFERIOR COURT —CHAMBERS,
X October 16, ja847^-The'''Grdnd Jury of the
FOB BENT.—Tho Dwelling House
'atthe corner of Broughton aud Habersham
streets. Possession given on tho 1st Nov.
sept 4 ltOB, HABERSHAM & SON.
that purpose proving entirely inadequate to elFuct
tho objects intended to bo accomplished, tho Jus
tices of tho Inferior Cosrt, dosifous of comply
ing with this recommendation,but without resort
ing to an incroaso of the present taxes, have de
cided to make an appropriation Air that object
from the present reveilles of tho county.
It is thoroforo ordered, That the iuterest de
rived from the sum of six, thousand dollars, re
ceived Tor the old Juil ind loti, and now vested iu
Public Stocks, be and is hereby appropriated and
set apart, together witk such Ihrtlier sum to ho
S aid out of the Count) treasuiy, as shall makeup
to amount of five hurdred dollars annually, ho
paid to the Commissioners of Commau Schools,
to bo appropriated by Jiem with tho concurrence
of tho Justices of tho inferior Court; to the sev
eral District schools, ii such proportions as shall
he deemed most beneicial: Provided, neverthe
less, that the inhabitants of each district shall
cause one or more convenient and proper school
houses to be built in each district, and approved
of by said Commissioners,^otherwise tho monoy
apportioned to such districtsnall bo withhold.
Orderod further, That Roboit A. Lewis bo,
and hois hereby appointed one! of tho Commis
sioners in place of N. J. Bayard removed from
the county.
It is required that those orders bo entered upon
the minutes of the Inferior Court nnd be publish
ed in both tho city gazettes for one mouth, daily,
and by a {proper notification frotn the Commis
sioners in relation to tho building of school
houses.
A. PORTER, 3. i. c. c. c.
ELIAS REED, j. 1.0.1c. c.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i. c. c. o.
oct 20 • —20
A V A N IV A II. August, 17,1847.—'The
Certificates of Stock, ui.tlio Planters’ Bank,
of tho State of-Georgia, to tlio lato Rov. Abiol
Carter, No 1G83, dated 6th of December, 1828,
for five shores; No. 1092. dated 9th of Jnuuury,
1827, for five shares, have boon lost. Notice is
hereby given that at tlio expiration of throe mouths
application will be mndo to the Board of Direc
tors of said Bauk, for the reuuwol thereof.
ABRM. BEACH CARTER,
MOSES CARTER,
Guardian for S. E Carter.
CHARLES ALDIS,
ANN MARIA ALDIS.
ang 18 wl3—
QEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
O No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near
Monument-square.—Tho subscriber returns his
grateful thunks to tho citizens nf Savannah, and
Die public generally, who have so liberally patron
ised him during the lust four years, aud begs to ns-
siiru thorn that lie still imports the very best brands,
of which ho has ou hand at tills time a large assort
ment. He would cull particular attention to a late
shipment which he can fully warrant. Also to his
stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuif, &c., &c., nil of
which he will sell on us good terms ns enu he had
elsewhere. I*. JACOBS,
july 27■ • ly—
VOPNG LADIES* BOARDING
X AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI
RARD, having engaged tho services of an ex
perienced English Tcnchcr from the North, in
forms her friends and tho public generally, that
her establishment for the education of Young
Lndies, will open on the 1st day of November
next, in Mrs. Marshall’s New Range of Brick
Buildings, on the corner of Liberty and Bar
nard Streets. Pupils, in addition to all tlio
branches of an English education will bo taught
to writo and spenk tho French lungungo.
Lotion* wilt bo given to those who desire it,in
Music, Drawing, nud iu tho Italian, Spanish and
Germnu languages. Addross
MAD’E. A. GIRARD,
oct 14 30—c Savannah Goo.
S CHOOL REMOVED.-G A. HOL
COMBE informs his patrons and his follow;
citizens generally, that he has Removed his Schoo-
to a central situation, viz. the Masonic Lodge,
where a couple oflnrgo rooms nro upon, for the
roception of Pupils of both suxes. A Lady woll
educated nnd an experienced Teacher, has charge
of tho Junior Classes. Ho taken this method also
oftimnkiug his friends fur past patronage, extend
ed too, during a season when least expected, as
woll ns for tiie opinion tlio uinjority of them liuvo
boon pleased to express relative to his character
us a Teacher. 2mos— sept 28
A CARD.—I have removed to tho city o(
Macon, for the purpose of practising Luw,
nnd shall prnctiso iu all tho Courts of the Southern
Circuit, ami in nny oilier Courts hr which busi
ness may bu confided to me.
dec 17 — CARLT.TON B. COLE.
BARNARD STREET
Cheap Dry Goods Store,
SOUTH OF TIIE
T HE subscriber odors for snlo nt such prices
as must insure n conlinumico of past favors,
a well selected stock of FOREIGN AND DO
MESTIC DRY GOODS, suitable for the pres
ent season, consisting in part of
Brownnud Blenched Shirtings nnd Long Cloths
and Sheetings of various widths ; White, brown
mid blue Drillings; Bed Ticks ; Twilled Stripes ;
Apron Checks nnd Canton Flnuuels;4-4 IRISH
LINENS, “warranted all pure litiuu aud sound
bleach;” Long Lawns; Diapers;.Tabling Damask;
Doyloys ; Damask Nnpkius and colored Table
Covers. Low priced Black ami Blue Cloths,
Medium and Super Wool-dyed Black nnd Fancy
Cussimcres und Nestings; Under Vests and Draw
ers.
A full assortment of Ladies. Gentlemen's, Miss
es and Boy’s Hose nud half Hose; low priced
Kerseys; medium and super Snttincts and Kentuc
ky Jeans; Blankets; red nnd white Flannels; col'd
and mourning Calicos; Ginghams, nud u large as
sortment of Mous. de Lanes and Cashmeres;
Bluck Alpnccu; Lustres and Silk warp do. ; 0-4
Silk. Aleniue, a new article for Ladies' dresses;
Rich col’d Satin Striped and Figured Alpancns;
black Crape; green Barege; gauze Veils; muslin
Collars, nnd a full supply of Brocho, Zephyr
wool and low priced Shawls, Silk and Muslin
Cravats; Hendlldks; Pocket do.; Pins, Needles,
Threads, Tapes, &o. Ac.
Persons buying for Cash will find it to their ad
vantage to examiiiQ tlio slock nrovioiis to pur
chasing elsewhere. T. McKENNA.
oct 25
0—
milE SUBSCRIBER would respect
X fully inform Physicians, Merchants, Factors,
Planters mid tlio public generally, that ho has just
opened a largo mid well selected Stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,
PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. ( at
tho comer of Broughton and Whitaker streets,
Smcts’ new Buildings, formerly whore tho Man
sion House stood, nnd that ho is now prepared to
sell nt wholcsulo and ruluil upon terms tho must
favorable, and at prices ns low as any house in tlio
city, or Southern country.
The Subscriber being s Physician nnd tho
roughly ncoiiuinted with tiie business, will givo
his personal attention to it, besides he has recently
obtainod tlio services of a competent Druggist,
who is well acquainted with nil tho rainutia of
compounding and preparing Mcdicinos, and of
putting up Physicians' prescriptions.
Possessing tiiose advantages, he flatters himself
that ho will recoivo his share of public putrouago,
und invites a call from tiie trade.
A. T. BOWNE, 8mots’ Buildings,
oct 13 Cor. Broughton nnd Whitaker sts.
hood Ache or BilUausatleclUms. These Powders
aro prepared by me for'my triido only, and of tho
vory best materials. They have none of tlio bit-
tor nauseating taste tiie boidlitz Powders gener
ally have. Being Home Manufacture I can afford
to sell them for less than any other house in the city.
Prepared by WM. HUMPHREYS. JR.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
oct 13 • Savannah, Ga.
R Y GOODS.—Tho Subscriber has re-
ceivod by recent arrivals la large portion of
his Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods, oil of
which have been selected with great care and at
the lowest market prices, and will be sold on tho
most favorable terms.
s«pt 17 HENRY H. STOTESBURY.
™ kjeju-jt;—a pleasant residence
next, Westof t Judge Berrien, in Broughton
street, it has sue chambers and two parlors and
kitchen, and wash room, and servant’s room on
basement, ako stable and carriage house,
Also another iu Broughtort ktruet, a little lbwof
do\yn { having three chambers, ttnd two parlors,
and kitchen, wash room, and servants' room in
basement Possession given of both 1st Novem
ber next. Apply to
J«»y 29 F. W. HKINEMANN.
I *
•. tant.i «♦ /I*,..* Uoufre, within tiie l6gol hours
oe^viz;
FOR RENT.—Several Houses, sur-
table for small famllios. Possession given 1st
November next F. W. HEINEMANN.
june 9
TO RENT.—From tho 1st of Noveni-
■ber next, a commodious Three Story Brick
Dwelling, in South Broad Straot, near St. John’s
Church. Terms vory moderate. Apply to
juno 3—H. GANAIIL.
TO RENT.—Tho Huuso nt tho head
of Bay Street, recently occupiod by Mr E B
Crane, os a carriage warenouso.
Also, two largo rooms over Ives, Horsey &
Co’s hat store, suitable for counting rooms of
lawyers’officers. Apply to II. A CRANE,
sept 27
«« TO RENT.—A three story Brick
H&Buliding in State Street.
A two story Wooden Buildingin Broughton st.
A two story Wooden Building in Joilurson st.
A two story Wooden Building, with a Baka
House attached, noxt door east of Mrs. Bourko’s
residouce. For terms, n^l^tn
sept 22
COII
. FOSDICK.
I TO RENT.—That commodious dwel
ling, situated on Wurron squnro, N. E. cor
nor of Bryun audlllabershain stroets. For terms
apply on tho promises, or to H. GANAIIL.
sept 18 •—
tho eiitat
misioit of the Inferior CbUtt of,Chatham County
and by order of JOHN MURCHISON.
oct 5 * ~ Administrator.
" By Coben A l^osdlck. " ~~
WILL BE SOLD.before,the Court. House in
the CityofSIavanriah, on the, first,.Tuesday .in
Junuary noxt, the following Real Estate af the
property of tho estate of William Taylor, de--
eoased, viz:
Lot Letter A. on West Broad Street leased to
Charles Van Horn for ton years from first day of
January, 1840.
AIbo, Not No. 8 and Improvements corner of
Broughton and West Broad Streets, Liberty
Ward, subject to an annual rout of Thirty Dol
lars to tiie City.
Also, Wharf Lot, No. 16, at Five Fathom on
tlio Savannah River.
Also, Tract of Land, No. 949,19th District, 2d
Suction of Cherokee, now Cobh County, contain-
taming Forty (40) Acres.
Also, tiie following personal property belong
ing to tlio estato of said William Taylor, decens-
eu, viz;
A Nogro Man named Shephard, nnd a Pew in
the Independent I'resyterian Church in tho City
of Snvannah, known m tho plan of said Church as
No. 3..,
All thp above property sold by the undersigned,
under and by virtue of a Decree in Equity ofthe
Superior Court of Chathnm County, rendered nt
its May Term, 1847.
2 N. WALLACE, Executor.
\ FLOYD HOUSE, m
l MACON, GA. Jftlii
STERLING LANIER. J. A. BROWN,
oct 27
| TO RENT.— 1 Tenement No. 4, Cas-
i-sel Row. Possession giveu on tho 1st of No
vember noxt. Apply to
oct 2 F. W. HEINEMANN.
S SUGAR LANDS FOR SALE,
On the Atlantic Coast below latitude 29°.
750 ACRES, part or tlio 2,000 Acre Grant,
made to Samuol Betts, nud coufirinod to Henry
Eckford. Situated on Hillsborough River, in
East Florida, to tho Westward of Now Smyrna,
nnd next South of tho “Hull Tract.” Apply to
WM. G. FOO.TR,
Savannah, Ga., or
WM. A. FORWARD,
St. Augustine, Florida,
oct 19 4—till
M new style of HATS 1—
FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities,
received by recent arrivals at 187 Bay street,
sept 10 IVES, HORSEY A CO.
£T1 HATS l HATS 1— From the Fashi*
nimble Hat Storo of Messrs. Docbo & Cos
ta r, Broadway, Now York. Those who have
boon in tho hahitof sending to thorn for tlioir Hats,
can ho Airnished with tlio same article, ut Now
York prices, by calling on
oct 19 D. A. AMBLER & CO.
To tiie Lndies of Suvnimnli.
M ADAME DE LANNAY, from Paris, has tlio
honor to announce to tho Ladies of Savan
nah, that she will open on tho first of November,
A DRESS MAKING AND MILLINERY ES
TABLISHMENT, in St. Juliau St. next to Mr.
Anderson’s. She has imported u now and choice
assortment of Lingerie, Millinery and Fancy Ar
ticles, which she otters on reasonable terms.
Various designs for Braiding marked upon
Dresses, Visiles, &cr&c. 0— oct 2d
S easonable dry goods.—
JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes loovo
to inform the Ladies und Gentlemen of this city
and country generally, (and particularly the La
dies,) that lie has returned from the North, and bus
now open a great portion of his Fall Stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, consisting in part
of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans nud Kerseys; white
nud red wool and enntou Flannels; blenched aud
brown Shirtings nnd Sheetings; hlk., bro. and
blue Alpaca, do Laincs and wool Plaids, for La-
dins and children; wht., bile, nnd slate col’d corded
Shirts; Shawls from 25cts to $10; Mndrnss llkfs;
Irish Linens; brown and Idle Hollands; Table aud
Towel Linens; Lndies' hlk and col'd raw silkMoso;
together with ucomplete assortment ofCotton ami
Cashmere; Children nnd Misses wool nnd cotton
Hose, from No. 1 to 7 ; Gloves of all kinds nud
qualities; Linen Ildkfsfroiu J2^e. up; hlk Satin
Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnots, Ribbons,Flowers,
Wreaths, Silk and Cotton Ranchos; thread nud
lisle luces and edgings; Needle work Cullers from
25ctsiip; under sleeves and inside I Idles, nnd La
dies Merino Vests,—together with a variety of
othor articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store.
As to prices,&c. J. M. would respectfully say to
all, call nud judge for yourselves nt No. 159 Con
gress Street, South Side Market Square,
oct 25
HOUSEKEEPING DRYGOODS.
XX Furniture Dimity; White Alarseilles Quilts;
Col’d ditto.; Furniture Fringes; Drapery Muslin;
Turkey Red Drapery ; Tuhtu Covering ; Col’d
Table Covers; White Damask Table Cloths; Bro.
ditto;Dumnsk Table Diaper; Dowiass, Osualmrgs,
Huckaback and Scotch Diapers; Russia und
French Diapers; French Towels ; Wht. and col’d
Doyles ; 6-4 to J2-4 Linen Shootings ; 5-4 to 12-4
lilua’d mid unblcn’d cotton ditto. Recuivud and
for sale by
oet 21 SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
Sugar.
By Colicn A FosdicK.
Landing from brig Poraovorance,15 hlids. Cu
ba Muscovado Sugnr. In storo, 25 lihds. Porto
Rico Sugar, 25 do New Orleans do. sept 10.
APCWOM SAIiES.
Hutu, Middlings ntld Giai,
By P. W. Uuincmnnn; r ..
...— « Ximt landing from schooner
■. At Private Sule.- ^
Curlew from Baltimore, 600 Superior Baltimore
Hams; 150 Middling Bacon, and 30 bbls Gin, for
solo low from thd wharA oct27
Crackers, Abrilos, Vinogar, Ac.
; _ By F. W. llolnoHiauu. „ .
At Private Sate.—Just landed.front barks Isaac
Mead and Clinton, 20 bbls Sdgar'Crackers; 10
do Butter ddt 20 do Pilot Breaq ; *15 bills Abplesi
26 do Virteghn lO tio refined Whale Oil;
OCt 22 ' .
By F t W. |li>tnemnnn, '
At Private Snlo.—Just landing .from'brig Juno
10 hhds. Shoulders, a superior artic p oct 18
By F. W. llvinenmnii.
At Private Sale. —Just landing from schr
Wm. P. Williams, 20 casks Plastor; 20 cusk!
Cement. ,? , ,
ALo, jVdm brig Josephus. 20 bbls. Butter
Crackers; 20 do. Sugar do.; 20 do. Pilot Breud S
15 half bbls. Boston Crackers. . bet 2
. - John P. Gnvnn ft Co.,
Auction and commission merchants,
. Aud Forwarding Agcul*, Macon* tin.
Macon, July 20,1847 ly July 23
P. II. BERN >
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA*
oet 21 , . 6-rOmo c
E very body (read this i-
Just received per lings Philura nnd Exact,
from Now York, and brig John from Philadel-
J ihiu: 10 cnscs Prints all styles and prices ; 1 do
lo British, entirely now; 15 piece* MoiiKs.do
Luins and Cashmeres ; 20 do Worsted Plaids for
Lndius Dresses ; 5 do plain Cashmere French ; 5
do Black Silk warp Alpaca ; Black and Colored
Merinocs; Best French Kid Gloves ; Now style
Tuck Combs, etc. etc.
For Ukntmsmen’s Wbar : 6 nieces superior
black French Broadcloth ; 25 do fancy nud black
CasiinercH and Doe Skins; 1 doz. white Satin em
broidered China Vests, vory rich; Best black aud
white Kid Gloves; Steel frame Umbrellas.
SuNimiKs : 2 cases heavy Satinctts, low pric
ed for servculs; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind
say Woolsny; 2 do Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids;
5 holes Cotton Osuaburgs; 5 casus and 0 hales
brown mid blenched Shirtings and Sheetings ; 2
cases Hosiery, a complete assortment Super Irish
Linens, Russia and B. E. Diaper, Red and white
Flannel Cloakings.
Ami n great many other articles iu tlio DRY
GOODS LINE. An inspection of his stock by the
Lndies aud Gentlemen ofthe city mid vicinity, is
respectfully solicited by
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
Owens’ Buildings, Congress Street,
oet 21 South Sido Alarkot Square.
D ry goods.—conway
KENNA, Monument Square, opposite t
Pulaski House—have always oil baud a genei
A Ale-
the
general
assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.—
Their connection with New v«»rk. nud their fa
cilitiosfer purchasing goods in the Northern mar
kets generally, enable them to have nil the newest
nud most desirable styles, and at the lowest prices.
Their system ofbiisiiicss being “Cash mid Small
Profits, renders their establishment worthy tho
nttmulnnco of nil buyers. A full assortment of
Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, DoLnins, Ginghams,
AIpacns, Prints, Linens, Flunuels, Blankets, Shirt
ings, Sheetings, l.acc Goods and F.iiihroidcries,
Hosiery aud Gloves, Linen Cam. Ildks, Silk do.
Cloths, Casinicrus, Vestings, Gouts Under Shirts,
and Drawers, Kerseys, nnd every style of planta
tion Goods. oct J1
F all and winter goods.—
Just iu receipt of a full assortment house
keeping nud plunlution Dry Goods. 30 Imles 3-4
to 12-4 brown Cottons; 15 cases 3-4 to 12-4 bleach
ed do. 5 do. English Long Cloths; 2 do. Irish Liu-
ansiO-4 to 10-4 Table Damask; 30 cases Thomp
son’s Kerseys; 10 do. Georgia Plains; flowum's
Plains and Korsoys, all wool; Cordova Plains; 20
bales Duffil Blankets. For sale by
oct 12 HENRY LATIIROP.
P LANTATION GOODS.—25 cases
Plain nnd Fancy Korsoys; 20 halos striped
and heavy Plaius, 8 and 9-1 colored and wliito
Blankets, for sale by
not 9 HENRY 11. STOTESBURY.
MUSIC.—Oh breathe not her
Tvpew
-Lx Name
Name; They who would still bo Happy; Rio
Bravo, a Mexican Lament; One Geutle Heart;
The Alabama; The Banks of the Guadelquiou;
Tho Alidtt Waltz; Light on the Wave; Buena
Vista; Hear Me Norma; Jenny Lind’s Songs.
Also, A great vnriety of New and Popular
Music. For solo by T. T. W1LMOT.
oct 15
ft R0y
SU’KGEON
DENTISTS.
AfAY ho consulted nt their rooms N. E. corner
of St Juliau stroot and Murket Squnro, nt any
hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian
street. — ang 13
TYISSOLUTION. — Tho • Copartnership
heretofore existing undor the firm of HAM
ILTON, HARDEMAN A CO., is This Day
dissolved by mutual consent; either of tlio un
dersigned aro authorised to use tho name of tlid
lato firm iu closing up the unfinished business of
tho saute. THOS. HARDEMAN,
C. F. HAMILTON.
Surviving Copnrtnors of tho firm of Hamilton,
Hardeman A Ob'. ....^
Snvannah, Sept. 1,1847".
fl©PARTNERSHIP. —/Tlio Under-
Vy sighed linvo formed n Copnrttiorship undei*
the firm of HAMILTON A. HARDEMAN, .fin 1
tho transaction of a FACTORAGE AND
GENERAL COA1MISSION BUSINESS, nud
will bo thmiknil to their friends for a portrait of
their patronage
C. F. HAMILTON.
, THOMAS HARDEAfAN,
Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. . Onto
*#* Southern Recorder, Aliiledgeville; Jour
nal A Afessengcr, Macon; Atlanta Luminary,
Atlanta, copy for four months.
Guns, Pistols,
Ritlcs, Iltml ware
ftc. Ac. fte.
SPORTSMEN nnd others nro hereby notifiod
that they can bo supplied at low prices, for cash,
wills tlio follow urtiefes, viz; Double mid Single
Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Pistols, Powder
Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Cone Wren
ches, Walker’s Caps, Baldwin’s Gun Wndding,
Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, &o.
Also, A general assortment of IIurdwuro,coiwLt-
mg In part of Table nndjPocket Cutlery, Locks,
Hinges, Spades, Shovels, Iloes, Axos, Hatchets,
Augers, Drawing Knives, Culfee Mills, Cards,
Ac. Ac.
Please call and exntuino before purchasing elso-
whero. JOHN CARItUTHERS,
No 175 Congress Struct, Savannah.
N. B. Rifles made to order, and ull kinds of
Ronairiug ofGnns, Rifles, Locks, &c. carefully
and punctually attended to and warranted. Or-
ders from tlio country, or work sent to bu done
will lie attended to aud returned by tho boats, or
other conveyance, with tho same fidelity, ns if per
sonally present oct 4
PHILIP KEAN, Draper Ac Tailor,
ON BRYAN-Stuekt,
Tho Riihseriher grate
ful to his friends mid
patrons for past favors,
takes much pleasure iu
informing them of his
rcount return from the
Northern Cities, with as
fine nil assortment of ar
ticles in his lino as can
bo found iu any similar
establishment in (hecity.
—Having solected his
— , iwtnnk from soma of lira
first houses in Now' York, he feels no hositnney in
warranting every article, which hois prepared to
makuto order iu tho latest style and fasliinii by the
most experienced workmen. Ills stock consists
of
Super French, English & American Broadcloths.
Do. do. do. do. Cnsrfimcrcs.
Do. do. do. do. Douskins.
Do. do. do. do. Tweeds.
Togother with a most splendid assortment of Cash-
mere Woqlenetl, Fancy Silk Velvets, Plain mid
Fancy .Satins, and a large vnriety of Plaids.
Hu has also on hand a large and well selected
assortment of Ready Made Garments, gotten up
in the host manner, expressly for this market,which
ho U determined to sell nt moderate prices; to
gether with such articles ns SliirLs, Slocks, Suspen
ders, Unmlk'lls Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery
Muriim and Lambs Wool Ymlur Shirts nnd Draw
ers; mid all other articles usually kept iu lashionalile
establishments of this kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friends
that lie has removed from Owens’ Building on Bull
Street, to the store No. 98 BRYAN-ST., recent
ly occupied by J. Southwell it Co., where Ira will
lie gratified to fill their orders. oct 12
HAMILTON AC SYMONS have
received per Hartford mid Savannah: A
choice assortment of French, English and
Belgium CLOTUS,CASSIAlEllS AND VEST
INGH, selected with tins greatest care, and ofthe
best imported in this country. We are now pro-
pared to ninmifncturo nt the shortest notice, and in
tlio host manlier, t-oy garment in our line, for cash
or up pro vud credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET,
oct 13 — Savannah. Gn.
NEW GOODS.—Tho Subscriber
would respectfully inform his patrons mid
the public generally, that he bus returned
from tho North, and has now opcii.'n large mid
complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, consisting of super. French nnd Eng
lish Broadcloths; American, F.nglish and French
Casimerns; Doeskins, Tweeds, *}fcc»; Cashmere,
Velvet, Silk mid Satin Vestings; all of which he
is prepared to make to order nt short notica nud
ill the Jutost fashion. None Imt tlio best work
men aro employed, ami, thoroforo, every tiinmi-
factored article can, with safely, he warranted to
suit tho most particular.
The subscriber lias also a fine assortment of
Gloves, Socks, Suspondera, Pocket IJdkfs., Cra
vats, Under Shirt* utul Drawers, till of which Vdl
ho sold at New York prices, by
M. CHARY, Draper and Tailor,
Sign of tho Golden Lamb, cornier of Whit
aker mid Broughton streets. oct 18
ABSENTED HERSELF on
tlio 18lh inst. from the plantation of tho
subscriber on the Island of Skidnwav, a
mulatto woman named MARY, or as she calls nor*
self, Mary Hamilton. She is about 32 years of
age rather abovo thu common sizu, of full habit,
inclining to ho stout, walks erect, of a pleasant
conteimnco, and when spoken to answers readily,
hut when intimidated hurriedly. Had on when
she loll, a cotton osnahurgs frock, but as she took
with her two or more calico frocks she will doubt
less change her dress. Since leaving dm has
been seen iu tlio city of Savannah, where fhe is
no doubt harbored, having relatives mid acquain
tances there. Ten dollars is otl'ered for her de
livery to mo on Skidaway island, or being safely
lodged iu Savannah jail. All persons are cau
tioned against harboring nr secreting her, ns tiie
luw will lie rigorously enforced,
nug 28 sw— JAMES BILBO.
JELLING (9FF AT COST, FOR
k5 CASH.—The subscriber, intending to leave
tiie city, is SELLING OFF his stock of vory
Clioico Goods at cost, affording an opportunity to
those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav
ing CLOTHING made to measure of tho very
best materials and workmanship, and at prices ma
terially reduced. Goods will ulso be sold by tlio
piece or pattern.
Any ono desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE
STOCK will have a very liberal discount made
bolow cost.
N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber,
either by note or otherwise, nro requested to call
aud sctttlo the same with as little delay ns possible.
oct 18 JOHN MALLERY.
F ,8 „’c?
75 bbls No. 2, N. C> Shad, for sale by
oct 20 A. MINIS.
I^OOK-BINDING AND BLANK
13 BOOK MANUFACTORY.—-Tho subscri
ber having greatly increased the facilities of t)m
abovo establishment for tlio Mnuu/hctiire of Blank
Work, Riding of Paper ttnd Bbbkhiuding of nil
kinds, respectfully solicits tho patronage of tho
public. By recent arrivals has boon received n
largo supply of Cup, Demi, Medium, Royal and
Super Royal Ledger Paper, of tho very best quali
ty which will Ira made up at short notice, ami in ii
superior maimer. ,
oet. 12 JOHN ftf. COOPER.
IXOOJK.8 AND 8TATIONERY.—
X3 All tho SCHOOL BOOKS in common use
in this soetion ofthe country, nro kept ou hand.
A grbnt variety of MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS. A . . .
An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal
culated to suit tho taste of every one. with u va
riety of interesting GAMES for youth.
Family mid oilier BIBLES, and Hymn Books
for ull denominations, in plain, substiiuliul anil
elegaiit binding. .
NEW BOOKS bf nil kinds constantly. re
ceived.
BLANK BOOKS of every description.
Also, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nug 20 South side Market sqr., Savannah..
P APER.—Too reams Wrapping Paper, as
sorted sizes, sbiho largo amt heavy, worthy
the inspection of consumers; also, 100 reums Cap
and Letter Paper, cbmnrizing tin assortment of
the tubst desirable qualities. All of which will lm
sold ns low as tho huiiiu article can he purchased
ill the city. J. II. CUBBEDGE,
net 21 ftbnth sido Market square.
rilHE BOY’S AUTUMN BOOK,
X descriptive ofthe Seasons, Scenery, Ac., by
Thomas M illcr.
Tho Wayside Crbsfi, and the Raid of Goinez,
a talu uf tho Earl lost War, by Capt. E. A. Miller,
of tho 33d Regt.
Grandfather LOvcchihl’s Nuroory Stories.
Potor Pipers Colored Toys; contains a groat va -
riety of amusement and inlorniution.
Comic Nursery Tales ; Tho Nurses’ Rliytno
Book; Giimpsos of tlio Wonderful; together with
a great vnriety of other Books, for children mid
youths, worthy tlio inspection of those wishing to
purchase. J, J|. CUBBEDGE.
net 20 SOuth-sido Market-square.
flHIE WAYSIDE UROSS, or,Tho
X Raid of Gomez, a Talc of tho Cnrlist War,
by Capt. E. A. Milinan.
furl* 1 and 2, the Life of Henry tho Fourth,
King tif France mid Navarro, by G.‘ P. It. James,
Ewi.
No. 30, Pictorial History of England.
Parts 1,2 nnd 3, tho Miscellaneous Works of
Henry MucKouzui, Esq. Received by
net 10 J. M. COOPER.
P UI«»H’»MKWKUIA ALMXHTAC,
for 1848, wholesalo and retail, for salo by
J. II. CUBBEDGE,
oct 15 South Sido Market Square.
D oors, bashes ft window
BLINDS.—Tlio Subscriber, Agent for F.
Callaway A Co., is constantly receiving all hinds
of Sashes, Door mid Window Blinds, which ho
offers nt as low prices ns they can ho purchased
in thu city. All work furnished by him will ho
warranted eqiial to any in the Country, or tho
nmiioy will Ira returned.
JOHN G. FALLfGANT,
West side Monument Square.
N. B. Orders for odd sizes received aud
promptly exeented . — sept J
\l/INDOW-HASH ANb BLIND
VV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining tlio
residence of Judge Wnytio. Sashes nnd Bliuds
of every description. Hindu of the best materials, at
Northern Prices. House und Ship Joiner-Work
pruiuptlv executed.
CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
N. B.—Constantly on hnnd a full supply of
Flooring and Weather Boards, Sash. Blinds, and
Pmitiel Doors, 8K 10 Sash, glazed at 10 emits.
All other sizes in proportion —ly nng 7
TYfOTHJE.—Oily Treasurer’* Oflluo, S«v
-Lx null, 1st Sept. 1847.—Agents of Iiisurmicp
Offices nro hereby notified llmt I am ready to re
ceive their returns, iu nncordmice With the ordi
nances ofthe city. JOHN C. HUNTER, c. -r.
sept 2
( 'HRUULAR.—The undersigned bus lo*
J entod himself in Newark, New Juracy, us a
General Agent.
Persons at a distance wishing articles pur
chased iu this or adjoining cities, will find it to
their ndvnutago to procure them through tlio
ngotiny of thu Undersigned, who will ho at all
times advised of the lowest price articles can be
purchased at, mid who frolu.
Tlio various brunettes of manufacturing this
city excels iu, makes it u desirable place for ml
agency to bo located.
Tlio iiudersigiicd having resided in Georgia for
the last cghtocii years, Hatters himself that fin will
Ira able to fill ordcrsfroui individuals oftho South
ern country generally, but more particularly from
Georgia, os near their fancy as though they were
here thumselvcs, and, in niuiiy instances, at lower
prices.
The strictest care taken in Shipping und In
suring, if instructed.
JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey.
qit 10 3mo—
rno PLANTERS MECHANICS,
X AND MERCHANTS.—Tho Subscriber
lias, nt tho Eastern Wlinrf, n prime assortment of
RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES,
and FIREWOOD, which ho oifcm for sulo ou’
accommodating terms. Purchasers will plcnso
call at his office near tiie Exchange before pur
chasing. All orders, for either of tho abovo ar
ticles,Tell nt his office, will bo promptly attended
to junn28 R. A. ALLEN.
I'lltv GOOD* .—Uy the Pirn or Fadage.
MJ The subscrilrar has now in store a largo nod
well selected Slock of Fall and Winter Dry
Goods, wich ho offers for wile to the Trade by tlio
Piece or Package, aud solicits art examination of
Ilia saino, which he flatters himself ; will compare
■ilccessHilly, both in tlio assortment nnd prices,
with nny other Jobbing Dry Goods Establishment
in the country; for proof of which au early ex
amination is solicited at Nos. 73 aud 154 Gibbons’
Building. HIRAM ROBERTS.
oct 18