The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 28, 1847, Image 3

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It «M inanildicturod Charleston, tho namo of tho maker, aud Min „„brr however not reeolloeted. Tlio /ltCo wn* JE and it had attache,1 to it when alien from „Msscaaino,n hlnch guard cllfflE and stool key. Aar ihfonantiimrespecting the lluoror the watch Sl'ethaakfatly received, and a lihoral reward «;n ha irivoii for ono or both ot thorn, mllbogiuuwr JAMES W. BELVIN. Minerva l'. O., Houston Co. Go. Oct. ‘20, 12— vfpy ys ftliiTHAill SIIKHlFfH SALAJ. L -On the first Tuesday m December next, before tho Court House in tho citv of Suvnnnah, between tho legal bourn ofsnlo, will liei Bold, 1 he nmlividcit ouo-half part, or moiety (of Aim Lydia Buifouillet) of nil those Three several Lola of Lwl xituato, Iving mid being in the county of Chatham in the State of Georgia, numbered wenty-two (22), twenty-threo (23), and thirty (30) \ml known furtheras purl of two »tvo Aero Lot* m whom three (3) aud four (4), in West Curry Town in the extended limits ol Savannah, which Aren Loll of Land had huoii eoiiveyod by John Randolph McKinnon, by deed bouring date tho riilitliuav of Fohruary, hi the year eighteen linn* died niul thirty-six. to William Buo m trust for rtrtain u<iw therein expressed, togotlior with all tiwlieredilaincntwand appurtenances, hut subject mtwo oiiWunding leases, ono on Lots numbers nrouty-two (22) and twenty*tlireo (23). to Za- rlnrinh Winkler for four years from the sixth day ofFulwiary in the year eighteen hundred and forty-five,aud the oilier on Lotiiiiinber thirty (3D) to Samuel J. Turner, to expire in tho your eigh teen hundred and forty-eight, the lessees owning tho hume*; which undivided ono half part had boon mortgaged by John T. Doilbuillet Trustee in uhes of siiil William Boo, deceased, to tho Hank of tho Sl-ite of Georgia, by Deod dated the third fiw of February iu the year eighteen hundred an"lforly-xix. Levied on by virtue of a li. fa. foaudeiloiifarehwiiroof mortgage, issued out of tha Superior Court ofChalhani county, in favor nf the (link of the State of Georgia vs. John T. Bjiluaillut, Trustee Ann Lvdiu Boifuuillnt. ELISHA WV1.LV, SburilEC. C. oct 23 1 prize of $20,000 1 prize of $1250 50 do 1,000 1 do Jl 10 1 do 2.500 20 do 250 1 do 2,000 20 (lo 200 1 do 1,750 20 do 175 1 do 1,500 63 do 100 A C. i re. &tv Tickets $ —Halves $3]— Uuaitcr $u. noXtHKC i’iuut invii it g i i% \J AND CUKKSK.— 40 bids Phelps’ Conn. River Gin; fill hexes Prime Berkshire Co. Cheese hotline from brig Macon, nnd for sain by ocf-W SCRANTON A*. JOHNSTON. A LBANY A Is S3.—'21) bids Albany Ate ol superior quality, landing from brig Macon, aud fur sale by on2S SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. DlICItWIIEAT. &ti.—Landing from JJ brig Macons 20 half boxes Buckwheat Flour; 20qr. do do; 20 boxes do do; 10 bbls Pilot Bread; I0c.uk* quarts Porter; 10 do pints do; 20 boxes Stunt*’ Candies, for sale by oct28 E. SWIFT. CUGA.IL—20 hlids Porto Rico Sugars prime O quality; 20 boxes White Havana do, landing Irmnlirig Macon and schr G. J. Jones, and for nlo by SCUANTON & JO!INSTON. oct 28 VTEWJ RAISINS.—50 boxes M. B. Rni- •lx sins;20 lialfdo do; 25 (Jr. do do, lauding firoiu lirigMucon und for sale by oct28 E. SWIFT. T J15IU11EUULH.—30 boxes yellow.fresh T Vermccolli, landing from brig Excel, and for “do by CONNERAT & BARIE. oct 28 |-| A ills.—Job Baltimore Hams, just receiv- 1J cd, and for sale by oct 28 J. E. GAUDILY & CO. CCOXCH WinSHBY.-rinmoheo,. Liny mall \V In.key, in .tore, nml fur aiiln by »rtS3 J. K.GAUDRY&CO. CT. USfDIX RUJltf.-^-l Puncheon, in L7 stare, and tor sale by «et28 J. E. GAUDRY & OO. I1UTTEK.—]9 kegs Orange Co. Butter, JJ just received, and for sale by J. E. GAUDRY & CO. IUACSERI5L.—lObbU No. 3 Mackerel; 111 10do. No. 2 do.; 10 do. No. 1 do.; 10 half 'I 0, 1 do. do. No. 2. do. Lauding from brig Macon, and for side by . MIH e. swift. SETTS.—3 barrels Onion Setts 'J far Planting or pickling, just received and lor sale liy u. R. HENDRICKSON, ^ HC| ^ Gibbous’ Building. '|’WJJ4€CO.-25 boxes W. T. Siitlicrliu ~■ I'.i’culeniTobneeti, landing from brig Excel, andror sale by CONNERAT & BARI E. oft 28 — 30 packages inaiuifiictured , lobncco, pound lumps, landing from schr vwtlcw, and fur sale by nrtW CONNERAT &. BARIE. li i , . . — iu narrow a 20 kegs do; 30 boxes Cheese, landing bom bug i. Baldwin, and for sale by cuHEN & roamcic. \ T, ;'V 11A1SINS, ALMONDS, UEAN8' l„t boxes fresh Malaga Raisins; JO -i to bids new White Bunns; 50 box- u 1101 'I 10 *: Id hags Pepper, landing from brig Jiacoii, and for sale by M 6 “1L SCIIANTON <fc JOHNSTON. 0«PEe, soap. paIls, *<•..- ('Mr,; ii", lsln "" llrl * rltiltirii—100 leg* Kin ‘it E ,,"! XM vet,II,|„|| Snuii, r>0 ilo. Eanijiy T-, in',' l 1’allrt. 11* Itulf cheats Ilysott ';,0Jn.,lo. DkiekJo. fur sale liy E. ’SWIFT. H |P*f' v OCAT, *c.—atl half bnrrcls li'ib \v! " n lll; 'l r - do do.; 2.*> boxes do.; 20 ili> do • in 01 " , 4 ' M * l> Mackrel?201ialfdo do iol I.'. , ' r ‘ d« do do do.; It) Uhls do do do.; ‘20 fur . n ! ,u" ,H ’ IVoiii bark Isaac Mead, and od a.) 7 SCR ANTOaN &. JOHNSTON. ^d r ki» H choice Goshen flonr • Sm V° Jj 1 ’ 1 * ? ,,d 83 half bids I Iowa d St. Itwiil-raah* ^ !,l,! d Flour; f»0 Imxes Smoked u 'ickw?ieM. r5i T l ,ri,M0 litir d J 30 phgs Urorniw ImV^ Buckets; JO doz w «w.lai„lm ? „ M( , for sale by - 4- SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. \J comS* C ,!! J, .^ irOKS ‘- 50 barr ‘ !,H N () W ? I b, d| ,H ’ and other brands; 50 ticBmitlv STW do ^ K Rum; 20 do Doiiius- «ra»j,lv; J 'i*, 1 ' ,J;tMkf4 do; ID I,bis Old Peach by ^'^eOid Meuoiigahela Whiskey, for sale StRANTUiN iV, JOHNSTON. m 27 P'fu “Arts C Art -Jli 1,1,1*. ' y W unbey's Crashed Sugar ■ S«it a m . ;’R) I; dl chests llyson Tea; 10 bids fiiioil 8(w,, r t | Woolsey ».V. Wnolsoy re- nlekv ''‘'''dmg from hark Herchel, and for octlH 8L ^NTON & JOHNSTON. oiioXo: B" e . Impnuiu. T 'T. 10 r " ro «l* Fever and A- tari^r, '***$ Roiniuent Fever,ami nil the °f Fever n„i \ Rdious Diseases, For the cure •klrucciv'i 51 }* '‘"rivalled. A suj.ply v m ’. r .' w ^•‘•rling, aud for sale by ottiyv *• GOWNl’., Smets' Buildings, ” ri>l ^d»tou & Whitaker Sts. ft —GG bngK prime ?"5ar, id i.,, 0 t'‘»Hoo{ JO hlids prime St. Croix •'lils. lW»J' e ! 1 M,| d .half boxes h’s Tobacco; ‘211 do,; blur pLl * r{ ' l . , dy» Id eights and 20 or. casks * Leaf ' vi »? Vinegar; 10 bids No. lj adiii*f. brkms choice tloshen Butter, oeiau u j"«ae Mead, and for sale by IVTI’Ur" - C ltAN - TON & JOHNSTON. JV Nstiip.^*“0h breathe not her {Wo, „o' ); ywhowentdsfdlbo Happy;Rio f 1 " .MahS c , a V One Gentle II Draws This Day. ' THIS TRULY LUCKY LOTTERY • Drnwo in Charleston Thia Day, B8di. Sales close To-Morrow Morning at 12 o'clock. i ;jf> ,ti 78 nuntbcrs-^14drawn ballots. Oroouo 4c Palaakl monument Iaot’y C hiss No. 04, for 1847. Drawing due Saturday Morning. J. W. Maurv & Co. Managers, (Successors' to J.' G. Gregory & Co.) ittoiiKST rnizKs. 1 prize Of $14,000 25 arizes of $200 J.50 1 do 4,700 40 do 1 do ’ 1,300 00 do Km 1 do 1,081) 225 do 75 Id do 1,000 &c. «!tc, Tiekots $ I—Halves $2 —Urs. $1. ITA Package ofipiarters will cost $25,0!) nnd is warranted to drnw hank $11,00. Whole and half packages in proportion. THE LAST MONONGALIA. Will draw iu Alexandria, Vn. This Day, 23th Sales close Saturday Morning at 12 o'clock. 75 numbers—13 drawn ballots. 810,000—S3,000—Sa.aoo. 30 of 8300, Ac. 6u\. Tiekots $.3—Halves $1,50—lire. 75c. tcPTiekots and Shares for sale,and orders from tho couutry attended to nttho Old Established Of fice of P. U. PENDKRGAST, No. 5, White House, Owens' Buildings, Bull St. opposite the Pulaski House, net 28 Drawing Received. The following are the drawn uuiuhers of Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clnss, No. 43, for 1847. 15 5 48 37 70 33 28 00 50 30 07 0 78 LOOK AT THIS SPLENDID SCHEME. Sales close Fritlay Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing duo Saturday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For tho Bcnq/it of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Extra No. 43—P. Painb & Co. Managers. Drew iu Wilmington, on Tuesday 20th Inst. 75 number lottery—1*2 drawn ballots. CAPITAL Pltl/.KS. woo uentio iloiirt; jV Aliiia \\»’ I* * ,c . pauks of the GuadclquUm; Ibartrlv k'Stown tho Wave; Biiouu -.AUo, a *"‘ ! Nonna; Jeuuy Laud's Songs. Vc. For ■I*!} v , urict y New. and Popular ^^fersaiuby T. T. WILMOT. THE TRULY LUCKY LOTTERY. Sales dose Friday Afternoon at 4 o’clock. Drawing due on Saturday Morning. GEORGIA MTATIS LOTTUItY. Class No. 8—I). Paivk it Co., Managers. For the Benefit of the. Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Draws in Columbus, (i:t. Wednesday, 27th inst. 78 uiiuibers—J3 drawn ballots. TAf. 1*1117.1:9. $ 10,001) 3,000 2,500 1,578 1,000 800 5 prizes of 5 do 5 do 5 do It) do &c. Ac. $000 500 400 300 200 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do 5 do 5 do Tickets $3—shares in proportion. 5 A package of (Quarter Tickets will cost $10,50, and must draw back $0,75. For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S LI/CKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lime. Orders from tho country promptly attend ed to, and prizos ca .hed oil doinnud. oet 28 S AI* (ERATUS, SAL SODA, POT ASH AND PEARL ASH, received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. _oct 27 Market square. OFF^E.- J00 hugs prime Green |jfi»Cldt fee; 50 do Old Goveruuieut Java Cofiue, lauding and for sale by AN" oct‘27 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. R um AIVD FLOUR.-50 bids. N. E. Ruin, 25do. Canal Flour, lauding from bark Ilcrschel, and for sale by _ocU8 SCRANTON &■ JOHNSTON. C tOPPJEU.—*200 bags very superior oldCu- t bit; 10 bags Muvbao; *200 do. Rio; 50 do. Java, received by recent arrivals, for sale by oct!8 ' II. A.'CRANE. B UTTJEH.—A few kegs Orange County Butter, just received per brig Sterling, and for sale by CONNERAT & BAR IE. oct 21 TTFLIVO’S PAICISIAIV FLUID Tor v curling the Hair, for side by J. A. LaROCHE. oct 21 No. 1, Waring's Building. N O. ITIOIj ASSIES.—*25 barrels prime • finality N. O. Molasses, lauding from bark Isaac itiead, and for sale bv oct 10 SC RANTON «fe JOIINSTON. F KMJTIOiY BELTS «k GLOVES, A fresh supply, receiveil by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, oct 18 Market Square. O ILS.—Sperm and Whale Oil, a full supply on hand aud for sale l»y A. T. BOWNE, oct 18 Smets’Buildings. C 2.UWWY CLOTH AND GUHHY ■ BAGS.—20 hales G it liny Cloth; 2500 Gun ny Bags for Corn, landing from bark Camera, aud ship Hartford, for sale bv oct2 COHEN & FOSDICK. COAP AND CANDLES.—J00 boxes O Soup, assorted qualities; 50 do Sperm Can dles; 20«io patent Sperm Candles; 40clo Adamau tine do; 40 do Tallow do, lauding and for side by oct 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN ife CO. C If OK) 11 WINES.—An invuietTof very old aud superior Wines, Madeira aud Sher ry, carefully bottled. These Wines are from a stock of established reputation. For sale bv oct 20 A. MINIS. 114* ABS.—30 bbls and boxes Woolsey and O Woolsey refined Sugars ; also a few casks German refined crushed Sugar, lauding and for sale oil lavorablo terms by II. J. GILBERT, oct 25 West side Market Sepia re. P ATENT ROLLER S III EVES.— The Subscribers are opening, aud olfor for sale, a largo assortment of Patent Roller Siiioves, from 3 to JO inches diameter, oct 27 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. T eas, wine and segaiVs.— Black and Green Teas of fine qualitv; Sher ry and Port Wines, iu Ur. casks; and Hpauisli Scgars, for sale by A. MINIS, oct 27 R EItSEYS.—Wosliin glon, Thouinsoii’s, Hazard’s and Punnbdalo Plains, ami other styles of Kerseys, just received in store, and for sale by GODFREY & LA ROCHE, oct 18 fjno«A€CO Al\i>~JSE«^VHSV^turi Jl packages Tobacco, various qualities, 50,000 common Segars, 25,000 superior do. Instore, and Ibrsale by E. SWIFT, ocl J8 P ILOT DICE AD, 10 bids. Tread well's Pilot Bread; 10do do Sugar Biscuit; 10 do do Butler Biscuit'; 10 do do Soda Biscuit, I,Hiding from bark Isaac Mead, and for sale by oet 20 SC IIANTON A JOli NSTUN. OUSEL’S EXTUACTS.—FunTra R® Han Ikorrbiof; also, Roussel'K Cologne in quart aud pint bottles; Ronsscl’s Fit d Toilet, for sale by J. A. Lx ROC HE, oct 21 No. 1 H r aring’s Build’g, Market Srj. P OrITAND »EKF.—^20 barrels Pork, 50 do. primudo. 20 do. mess Beef; 10 half do. Fulton market Beuf, received per Peter Domill, it'id for sale by oct 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN it CO. flAlVlL FLOUR, A:€.—50 barrels Ca- Vy mil Fleur ; 50 half do. do. ; 10 kegs Goshen Butter ; 50 boxes Sperm Caudles ; 50 packages Hyson Tea. Landing and ibr sale by oct 18 II. A. CRANE. D omestic liquors, *vc.—so bids. New York Gin, 20 do. do. Whiskey, 15 do. Domastic Brandy, 15 do. Sweet Malaga Wine, 15 do. TcnerUle do., 10 do Madeira do, lauding from bark Vernon and for sale by oct 10 E. SWIFT. Mackerel, &c.—rs boxes s^lied ItA Herring; 20 bbls. No. 1 and 2 Mackerel; 20 lialfdo. No. 1 Mackerel; 10 do. do. No. 2 do. 2000 lbs. Codfish; 25 boxes do; 5 bids, choice Sal mon. Landing this day per brig Perseverance, from Boston, and for sain by Bcpt 17 CONNERAT & BARIE. c o s K -^^° B i°'a by .—20 hbda. prime Ni O. for sole liy A MINIS. s.for tale by i MINIS'. lb bbla. and 20 ke TIIEODC IIAIRPAGNE. ibr solo by oet 20 THEODORE: MINIS. 11 A.—40 Cheats and half do., lor sale by A oct20 THEODORE MINIS. U~AHIS.—Roynold’a Hums, for sale by XX oct 27 ALBERT LIARD. D RIED CURRANTS-For sale by oct 23 ALBERT HARD. F ISW.—70 bbls No. 2, N. C. Shad, for nolo by oct20 A. MINIS. t^ACII SALT.— 2000 sacks Salt, largo O size and whito sacks, now lauding, for sale by oct 27 — C. F. MILLS. H AY.—100 hiimllos Eastern und Northern, in store nnd for sale by oct 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. W INE.—5 Q,r. casks Port Wiuo, lauding from brig Philurn, and for sale by oct 20 COHEN & FOSDICK. TAOillESTICS.—Shirtings, Sheetings mid A/ Stripes, for sale by A. MINIS. >ct 20 /^OFFI’E.—100 hags Rio;20 do. old Java; 20 do. old Culm, for snlo by oct 26 THEODORE MINIS. T>I)TTER.—20 firkins choice Butter, for JLJ sale by oct 20 THEODORE MINIS. O LD 1VIANONG AlrfEL A Wills KEY, for snlo by THEODORE MINIS, oct 20 B ACON.—5,000IlH. Sides; 3.000(b). Should- era, for sale by THEODORE MINIS, oct 20 HI A N D LES.—Jiidd & Sou’s sperm Candles, u and Hull’s patent Mould do, Ibr sale by oet20 THEODORE MINIS. E XCHANGE at Sight Oil New Yorkuud Boston, for sale by oct20 COHEN & FOSDICK. H AItiy.—5 bluis. Hams, laudiusand for sale by COllEN (fc FOSDICK. oct 2(1 J ji, HI. BE I'iF,—A tiilejarticle for family use, for sulo by ALBERT HARD, oct 23 G UNNY CLO’TII. at) bales Gunny Cloth, landing from ship Camara, for sale by oct7 WASHBURN, WILDER&■ CO. B utter.—a line article of Goshen But ler, just received and for sale bv «iot la ALIIKRT HARD, c RAC6IERS.—Fresh Soda and Boston Crackers, for sale by ALBERT HARD, oct a7 /COFFEE,—Isil bags prime Rio Codec, V-> lauding from sclu* Curlew from Baltiuiore, aud for sale by oct 27 K. SWIFT. LOUR.—Landing from selir Curlew, 50 . bbls. Baltimoru Flour, 25 half do. do. do. ami for sale by oct 27 K. SWIFT. L IRE.—Lauding from schr Emily Knight, for sale by L. BALDWINS. CO. oct 27 H A HIS.—Cimiee} Baltimore cured, landing from schr. Curlew ami for sale by oct 27 A. MINIS L ondon torter.—w casks "By. ass” London Portor, landing and for sale bv oct 27 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. S UGAR.— A few hlids St. Croix Sugar, lauding uud for sale by oct 27 II. J. GILBERT. M' GLASSES.—St. Croix Molasses, laud ing from brig Mazeppa, ami lor sale by oct 27 II. J. GILBERT, G inger.—Whito Jittunicii Ginger—a su perior article for family use, for sale by net 27 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Building. ( "■RXmFItlNE.—6 bbls. Catiinlituo, foF^k J by A. T. BOWNE, oct 18 Smets’ Buildings. C HEESE. —15 boxes Cheese n fine article, for sale by ALBERT HARD. oct i) H ERRINGS.—50 boxes (Herrings, land ing from brig Radius, und rorsalolty oct 13 E. SWIFT. N ails. —250 kegs Nails, landing from burk Camera from Boston, for sale bv oct6 COI1EN .fc FOSDICK. S EA ISLAND OOTTON BAG GING.—75 roils, for sale by oet 18 II. A. CRANE. B UTTER.—20 kegs choice Goshen Butter lauding IVdiii hark Vernon, and for sale by oct20 WOOD. CLAGHORN & CO. OEGAKS.—10,000 fancy brand Segars, re- ceivod ami for sale by E. SWIFT. oct 13 nOAL AT $7 ri3K TON.—70 ton, Piiiladelpbia Coal, for sale. Apply to J. Buiko, or to C. A. L. LAMAR, oct 27 2— S * UGAlt I SUGAR I—20 hlids. prime * Porto Rico Sugars, landing from schr Cur lew, aud for sale by E. SWIFT, oct 27 O mNIBUS SO A I*.—French and Amer ican ; a so Taylor’s chryrtalizcd wash balls, for sale by A. T. BOWNE, oct 27 Smets’ Building. _ '30,000 Segars. “Charleston,” Eagle," “Steam Boat,” aud “Justo Sail/.” brands, for sale by THEODORE MINIS, oet 2d ^UG Alt.—25 hlids. Mu.-tovudo. 5 do. choice O St. Croix; and Stuart’s Loaf mid crashed Su gar. for sale by THEODORE MINIS, oct 2d S ugars.—is m. Principe Segars, *‘Jnsto Sanz,” lauding from bark Ilcrschel, ami for BiOtt bv COllEN &. FOSDICK. ocl 2d QUGAR.—-20 hlids, Cuba Muscovado Su- g«r, Iuudiug from brig Mazcppu, and for sale by COll EN & FOS DIC K. oct 26 A 1*I*LES and potatoes.— Landing from brig Mazeppa, aud for sale bv II. J. GI LBERT, * oet 25 West side Market square. S PI4JES.—Pimento, Cloves, Mace, Cititiu- nioii uud Nutmegs, just received ami for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, oct 18 Market Square. P aper.—you line largo reams Wraping Paper, lauding from bark Peter Dcmill, and for sale by CONNERAT & BARIE. oct 14 A PPLES.—10 barrels choice Northern Ap ples, received by steamer Norlhener. and lor snlo by ALBERT HARD. oct 8 S TARCH.—20 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch just received and for sale bv J. SI. TUIINRII & miOTlIER. oet 8 Monument square. | N» «&€.—20 bids. Domestic Gill, 10 do. vX Brandy, landing from ship Hartford, for sale by L. BALDWIN CO. (tet 8 G '“« UlTAR STRINGS. — Selected for r mo by a Professor of Music, received per bark Vermin, and for snlo bv _ om 23 W. HUM I’ll KEYS, Jn., Druggist. f i ENUINE PARINOSt—dOO Iioxoh,ini- vX ported in tho English ship Kucha ported in the English ship sale at $l,50 per box, by WM. oct I autress, for HUMP1IREVS, JR. QALT.—50 barrels Liverpool Salt, 50 do. Turks Island do. 5 tons Rock Salt in store, und for sale by jod 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO. B ACON.—folio ilVs. Goorgia & BaUhnore Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, a superior arti cle, warranted and for sale by A. HARD, oct 15 Corner of Broughton and Drnylon.st. TNDELABLE INKS.—EiW, KiddcFs X and Pavson's Imlelalile Inks all of good quali ty, forsale'by J. M. TURNER &, WHO. oct 8 Monument square. A PPLES.—In tine order, landing from the bark Isaac Mead, aud for solo by II. J. GILBERT, oct 20 Wont aide Market square. B UTTER.—16 firkin* choice Goshen But ter, warranted, landing from brig Philuru, und for sale by ooUS SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. PRIVATE BOARDING. — From 0 XT to 8 single Goutloweivcon bo accommodated with Board, in a Ihuiily without children, In a cen tral part of the city, IVoni the 1st proximo; If a sufilcieut number Is obtained ' the’ hours Ibr meals will be arranged to suit a majority ofthem.. For Airther particulars, enquire at.this olHco.. oct 2/ ®3— TNANCINO ACAWSMV.-MONS.iA. X^ BON AUD rospectAilly informs his patrons thet he will open his Academy at 5 o’clock on Monday next, first of Novombor. Persons wish ing to patronise him are requested to call at the Lycoum Hull nior before that time. Tuition days : Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Tortus: Twelve Dollars for 24 lessons. Gentlemen’s Class saino days ns above, begin ning at 9 o’clock, P. M. N. B. Tho room will bo rented for Balls, Con- enrts, or any other exhibition at very moderate terms. 20— oct 27 TNFERIOU COURT —CHAMBERS, i October 15, 1847—-The Grand Jury of tho Comity of Chatham, having recommended an additional tax to aid in tho support of common schools, the funds unsigned liy tho Statu for that purpose proving entirely inadequate to cficct the objects intended to bo accomplished, tho Jus tices of tho Inferior Court, desirous of comply ing with this recommendation,hut without resort ing to un iucrouso of tho present taxes, have de cided to maku an appropriation for that object from the present revenues of the county. It is therefore ordered, That tho interest de rived from the suui of six thoutuvud dollars, re ceived for the old Jail and lots, and now vested in Public Stofcks, he and is hereby appropriated and set apart, timolher with such limner sum to he paid out of the County treasury, us shall make up the amount office hundred dollars annually, be paid to the Commissioners of Common Schools, to bo appropriated by them with tho concurrence of the Justices of the Inferior Court, to the sev eral District schools, in such proportions us shall bo deemed most hetiulieial: Frovidod, neverthe less, that thu inhabitants of ouch district shall cause one or more convenient and proper school houses to he Imilt in each district, and approved of by said Commissioners, otherwise the money apportioned to such district shall bo withheld. Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis bo, and he is hereby appointed one of tho Commis sioners iu place ol’ N. J. Bayard removed from the comity. It is required that these orders be entered upon tho minutes of tho Inferior Court and ho publish ed in both tho city gazettes for one mouth, daily, and by a (proper notification from tho Commis sioners iu relation to thu building of school houses. A. PORTER, j. i.o. c. c. F.l.lAS RF.l'.D. j. i.c.Jc. c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i.c.c. o. oct 20 —26 S EGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 27, Bull-street. Sign if the Indian, near Monument-square.—Tim subscriber returns his grateful thanks to tho citizens of Savannah, nnd tho public generally, who have so liberally patron ised him during the Inst fouryeiirs, and begs to as sure them that no still imports the very best brands, of which helms oil baud at this time a large assort ment. lie would call particular attention to a Into shipment which ho can fully warrant. Also to his stock of chawing Tobacco, Suutf, Arc., «&c., all of which lie will sell on ns good terms as can lie had elsewhere. P. JACOBS. jMyjw iy— Y oung ladies’ boarding AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI RARD, having engaged tho services of an ex perienced English Teacher from thu North, in forms her friends nnd the public generally, that her establishment for the education of Young Ladies, will open on the 1st day of November next, in Mrs. Marshall's Now ltnugo of Brick Buildings, on the corner of Liberty and Bar nard Streets. Pupils, in addition to nil the branches of an English education will bo taught to write and speak the French language. Lessons will bo given to tlioso who desire it, in Music, Drawing, and in the Italian, Spanish and German languages. Address MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 30—c Savannah Geo. ^UHOOL REMOVED.—G A. HOL- O COMBE informs his patrons nnd his fellow] citizensgenerally, that ho has Removed his Schoo- ton centra) situation, viz. thu Masonic Lodge, where a couple oflargo rooms are open, for the reception of Pupil* of both sexes. A Lady well educated aud an experienced Tenchor, lias charge of the Junior Classes. He taken this method also oft hanking his friends for past patronage, extend ed too, during a season when least expected, ns well us for the opinion the majority of them have been pleased to express relative to his diameter as a Teacher. xhioh— sept 28 A €ARD.—I have removed to tho city ol Macon, for the purpose of practising Law, and shall practise in all the Courts ofthe Southern Circuit, nnd in nny other Courts in which busi ness may he confided to me. dee 17 — CARLKTON R. COLE. BARNARD STREET Cli cup Dry Gooils Store, SOUTH OF THE MARKET. T IIE subscriber oilers for sale at such prices as must insure a continuance of past favors, n well selected stock of FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC DRY GOODS, suitable for the pres ent season,consisting in part of Brown and Bleached Shirtings am! Long Cloths and Sheetings of various widths *, White, brown and blue Drillings; Bed 'Picks ; Twilled Stripes ; Apron Checks and Canton Ftumids ;4-4 KUSH LINENS, “warranted all pure linen and sound bleach;” Long Lawns; Diapers; Tabling Damask; Doyleys ; Damask Napkins aud colored Table Covers. Low priced Black and Blue Cloths, Medium and Super Wool-dyed Black and Fancy Cassimeres and Nestings; Under Vests ami Draw ers. , A full assortment of Ladies. Gentlemen’s, Mis?- cs uud Buy’s Hose and half Hose; low priced Kerseys; medium ami super Satliuets and Kentuc ky Jeans; Blankets; red and white Flannels; col’d ami mourning Calicos; Ginghams, and a large as sortment of Moiis. do Lancs and Cashmeres; Black Alpacca; Lustres ami Silk warp do.; (S-I 8ilk Alcpine, a new article for Ladies’ dresses; Rich col’d Satin Striped and Figured Alpuccns; black Crape; green Barege; gauze Veils; muslin Collars, and u full supply of llrocho, Zephyr wool ami low priced Shawls, Silk and Muslin Cravats; Head ildks; I’oekct do.; Pins, Needles, Threads, Tapes, Arc. Are. Persons buying for Cash will find it to their ad vantage to examine the slock previous to pur chasing elsewhere. T. McKENNA. oct 25 0— SI BKIVT.—Th. Dwolling 0«r tlio •*■! Nibscribon' «toro. Apply to VEKSTILLE, LUFJBUlUtOW &. DUTLERi oct 87 . . . in FOB n Fcasaht residence oia-next Went of Judge Berrien, in Broughtort street, It has ajx chambers and two parlors and kitchon, and wash room, and servant’s room on basement, also stable and carriage house. Also another in Broughton.street, a little lower down, having three chambers, and two parlors, and kitchen, wash room, and servants’ room iu baseniont*. Possession given or both 1st Novem ber next) Apply to J»ly K9 F\ W\ HEINEMANN. TO RENT.—That coumiodioiis dwol- —-bug.situated on Warren square, N. E. cor ner of Bryan andlllahersliam streets. For terms apply on the premises, or to II. GANAI1L. sept 18 — rnilE SUBSCRIBER would respect A fully inform Physicians, Merchants, Factors, Planters ami the public generally, that lie has just opened n largo nnd Well selected Stork of DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Arc., at the corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets, Smets' new Buildings, formerly where the Man- aion Iloiiso stood, and that ho is now prepared to sell at wholesale and retail upon terms the most favorable, and at prices as low as any bouse iu the city, or Southern country. Tho Subscriber being a Physician nnd tho roughly acmminted with the business, will give his personal attention to it, besides lie has reeeutly obtained the services of a competent Druggist, who is well acquainted with nil the niinutiu of compounding and preparing Medicines, uud of putting up Physic in i is’ proscriptions. Possessing these advantages, he Hatters himself that lie will receive his share of public patronage, aud invites a call from the trade. A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings, _ oct 13 Cur. Broughton aud Whitaker sts. QAVANNAH MANUFACTURE^ kv Hump'treys’ I.uuroccd Seidlitz Pouders. In high estimation for Indigestion, Heartburn, Sick- head Ache or Billions allectious. These Powders are prepared by mo for my trade only, and of tho very best materials. They have none ofthe bit ter nauseating taste tlio snidlitz Powders gener ally have. B dug Home Manufacture / can afford lu sdl t/ictn for less than any other house in the'ri/y, Prepared by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, oct IS Savannah, Gn. D RY GOODS.—Tho Subscriber has re ceived by recent arrivals Ki large portion of bis Fall und Vvintor Stock of Dry Goods, ail of which have been selected with great care aud at tho lowest market prices, and will bo sold on the most favorable terms. sept 17 HENRY H. STOTE8BURY. T3UCKYVHEAT AND FLOUB^ XJ 30 packages of Buckwheat in half and quar ter bb’.a. boxes nnd bags, warranted ; 30 barrels now Canal Flour; 30 lialfdo do do., landing from bark Veton and hria Philura. and for sale bv oot 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN <fc CO* v . By Cohen A Fostllck. . . Oft the 1st Tuesday IA: DecoiVtber Inext, will he ■old at the Court House,rwithin the logul hours bf wile, tho following negroes, viz; , Minta, Lydia, Flora, nnd Hannah, belonging lb' the estate of A. R. Bngahaw, deceased. By por- inisibil df tho. Inferior Court of Chatham County nnd by order of JOHN MURCHISON. J oct 5 Administrator, v J OB RENT.—Tlio Dwelling House attliu eoruer of Broughton und Habersham streets. Possession given on tho 1st Nov. ■opt4 ROB. HABERSHAM &, SON. & FOR RENT.—Several Houses, sur- table for small families. Possession given 1st November next. F. VV. HEINEMANN. June 9 TO KErtT. —From tlio 1st of Novciit- ber next, u commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, lioar St. John’s Church. Tonus very modcruta. Apply to j»»c 3 — H. GANAHL. t TO RENT.—The House ut the head of Buy Street, recently occupied by Mr E B Crane, as a carriage warehouse. Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey A Go’s hat store, suitable Ibr counting roonts of lawyers’ officers. Apply to H. A. CRANE. sept 27 T<* RENT.'—A three story Brick Building in State Street. A two story Wooden Building in Broughton st. A two story Wooden Building in Jeficrsoti «t. A two story Wooden Building, with u Baku House attachod, next door east of Mrs. Bourke’s residence. For terms, apply to ■opt 22 COHEN A& FOSDICK. STKUMXa LANIER, oct 27 FLOYD HOUSE) MACON, OA. J. A. BROWN. j TO RENT.—Tenement No. 4, Csw *■■«! Row. Possession given on tho 1st of No vember next. Apply to o«’t 2 F. W. HEINEMANN. $ SUGAR LANDS FOR SALE, *» ■ On the Atlantic. Coast below latitude 2i) J . 7HO ACRES, part of the 2,000 Acre Grant, uiiiilo to Samuel Belts, und confirmed to Henry Eeklbrd. Situated on Hillsborough River, in East Florida, to tho Westward of Now Smvrua, and next South of tho “Hull Tract." Apply to WM.G. FOOTE. Savannah. Gn.. or WM. A. FORWARD, St. Augustine, Florida, oct 19 4—tu4 FT] NEW ISTYLE OF MATS I— < *- t *FAI,L FASHIONS of superior qualities, received by recent arrivals at 187 Bay street, sept 10 IVES, HORSEY A CO. m HATSI HATS !— From the Fashi onable Hut Store of Messrs. BochuiSt. Cos tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have been ill tlio habit of sending to tliomforthuirlluts, can be furnished with the same article, at New York prices, by culliug on oct 19 D. A. AMBLER & CO. To tlio Lndics of Savannah. M ADAME HE LANNAY f from Paris, has the honor to announce to tho Ladies Of Savan nah. that she will open on the first of November, A DRESS MAKING AND MILLINERY ES TABLISHMENT, in St. Julian St. next to Mr. Anderson’s. She Ims imported a now and choice assortment of Lingerie, millinery and Fancy Ar ticles, which she oilers on rciumnulile terms. Various designs for Braiding marked upon Dresses, Visites, &e. &e. d— oct 26 S EAS4>NAI!LE DRY GOOD S.— JOHN MURPHY respectfully taken leave to inform the Ladies and Guntleinen of this city uud couutry generally, (uud particularly tlio La dies,) that he lias returned from tho North, mid has now open a great portion of his Fall Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, consisting iu part of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys; white and red woo) nnd canton Flannels; bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings; blk., bio. and blue Alpaca, do I-nines and wool Plaids, for La dies and children; wilt., blk. and slute col’d corded Skirts; Slmwls from 25 cts to $10; Mudrass Hkfs; Irish Linens; brown and blk Hollands; Table and Towel Linens; Ladies’ blk nnd col’d raw silkllose; together with a complete assortment of Cotton and Cashmere; Children and Misses wool und cottou Hose, from No. lto7 ; Gloves of nil kinds uud qualities; Linen Ildkfsfroin 124c. up; blk Satin Vesting ; oil Silk ; BuimuU, Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Silk and Cotton Rauches; thread and lisle luces and edgings; Needle work Cellars from 25ets iip; under sleeves aud inside Ildks, nnd La dies Merino Vests,—together with a variety of other articles usually kept iu n Dry Goods Store. As to prices,dec. J. M. would respectfully say to nil, call nnd judge for yourselves at No.!«/.) Con gress Street, South Sidu Market Square, oet 25 H ousekeeping im y goods. Furniture Dimity; Whito Marseilles Quilts; Col’d ditto.; Furniture Fringes; Drapery Muslin; Turkey Red Drapery ; Table Covering ; Col’d Table Covers; White Damask Table Cloths; Bro. dilio;Dniuask Table Diaper; Dowlass, Osiiulnirgs. Huckaback aud Scotch Diapers; Russia mid French Diapers; French Towels; Wilt, and col’d Doyles ; 5-1 to 12-4 Linen Sheetings ; 5*4 to 12-4 Idea’d und unhleii’d cotton ditto. Received and for sale by oct 21 SNIDER, LAT11ROP & NEV1TT. ■p YE RY «OBV (REA B THIS I— .1.4 Just received per brigs Philura and Exact, from New York, and brig John from iMulmhd- pliiu: 10 cases Prints all styles and prices ; ] do do Uritish, entirely new ; 15 pieces Mmtss. dc Laiiis mid Cashmeres ; 20 do Worsted Plaids for Lndics Dresses ; 5 do plain Cashmere French ; 5 do Black Silk warp Alpaca ; Black and Colored Meriuocs; Best French Kid Gloves ; New stylo Tuck Combs, etc. etc. For Gknti.emk.v’s VYkar : 5 nieces superior black French Broadcloth ; 25 do fancy and black Casiiiicrcs and Doe Skins; J doz. whito Satin em broidered China Vests, very rich; Best black and white Kid Gloves; Steel frame Umbrellas. Sundries ; 2 cases heavy Salinctts, low pric ed for servents; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind say Woolsay; 2 do Marlboro’ Stripes und Plaids; 5 bales Cotton Osnabiirgs; 5 cases mid 0 bales brown and bleached Shirtings uud Sheetings ; 2 cases Hosiery, u complete assortment Super Irish Linens, Russia and li. E. Diaper; Red ami white Flannel Cloakings. And a great many other articles in the DRY GOODS LINE. An inspection of Ids stock by the Ladies und Gentlemen ofthe city und vicinity, is rcspectAilly solicited bv JOSEPH LI PPM AN, Owens’ Buildings, Congress Street. _ oct 21 South Side M nrket Square. D RV GOODS.—CONWAY &. Mo- KKNNA, Monument Square, opposite the Pulaski House—have always on hand a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.— Their connection with New York, and their fa eilities for purchasing goods ill tho Northern mar kets generally, enable them to liuveall tlio newest nnd most desirable styles, and at the lowest prices. Tlioirsystem ofbusincss being “Cusli and Small Profits,*’render* their establishment worthy the nttoiidaiico of all buyers. A full assortment of Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, DcLuius, Ginghams, Alpacas, Prints, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Shirt ings, Sheetings. Lace Goods and Embroideries, Hosiery ami Gloves, Linen Cum. Ildks, Silk do* Cloths, Casiiueres, Vestings, Gents Under Shirts, und Drawers, Kerseys, and every style of planta tion Goods. oct 11 I MLL ANII \VI\Ti:ii GOODS.— . Just hi receipt of a full assortment house keeping and plantation Dry Goods. 30 bales 3-1 to 12-1 brown Cottons; 15cases 3-4 to 12-1 bleach ed do. 5 do. English Long Cloths; 2 do* Irish Lin ens; 6-4 to 10—4 Table Damask; 30 eases Thomp son's Kerseys; 10 do. Georgia Plains; Howard's Plains and Kerseys, all wool; Cordova Plums; 20 Indus Dull'd Blankets. For sale by oet 12 HENRY LATIIROP. P LANTATION GOODS.—25 cases Plain uud Fnney Kerseys; 20 hales stripod nnd bouvy Plains, 8 and 0-4 colored nnd white Blankets, for sale by « oct 9 . HENRY II. STOTESBURY. By Cohen A Fostllck. WILL BE SOLD before the Court House in the City of Savannah, oil thfi flM Tuesday in January next, the following Real Estato or the property oftlio ostuto of Williiiui Taylor, de ceased, viz: Lot Letter A. on West Broad Street leased to lmrles Van Horn for ten yours from first day of January, 1846. Also, Not No. 8 nnd Improvements oornor of Broughton mid West Broad Streets, Liberty Ward, subject to an aunual rent of Thirty Dol lars to the City. Also, Wharf Lot, No. 10, at Fire Fathom on the Savannah River. Also, Tract of Lund, No. 949,19th District, 2d Section of Chorolcce. now Cobb County, contain* tabling Forty (40) Acres. Also, tho following personal property belong- ing to tho estato of sain William Taylor, deceas ed, viz; A Negro Man named Shephard, and a Pew in, the Independent Presyteriau Church in tho City of Savaunuk, known fu thu plan of stud Church os No. 3. All ihoahbvo property sold by tlio undersigned under and by virtue of a Decree in Equity ofthe Superior Court Of Chatham County, rendered at its May Term, 1817. oct 2 N. WALLACE, Executor. Sugur. By Uolicii A Fostllck. Lmnhrtg troiii brig Perseverance, 15 hlids. Cu ba Muscovado Sugar. In store, 25 hlids. Porto Ric^Sugar^25(UijqewJ^^ SUHGHON BSOTSSTS. MAY bo consulted at tlioir rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian struct and Market Square, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian street. —- nitg 13 moUR AND CHEESE. 2b bbls. J. “Jiincy brand” Cunnl Flour; 20 half do. do. do.; 50 boxes Orange county Cheese. Landing fi ora ship Hartford, and for aide by. octfl E. SWIFT; Guns, Pistols, Rides, IIitrd ware Ac. &c. Ac, SPORTSMEN and others are hereby notified that they can bo supplied at low prices, for cash, with the follow articles, viz; Double and Single Guns from $3 to $50—llitles, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bugs, Cotio Wren ches, Walker’s Caps, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Gnu Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, &c. Also, A general assortment of Hardware, consist ing in part of Tahiti nndiPnckct Cutlery, Locks, Hinges, Spades, Shovels, Hoes. Axes, Hatchets, Augers, Drawing Knives, Cofieo Mills, Cards, Sec. Sic. Please Cell and examine ho fore purchasing elso* where. JOHN CARllUTHKRS, No 175 Congress Street, Savannah. N. B. Killes mndu to order, and nil kinds of Repairing of Guns Rides, Locks, Sec. carefully mid punctually attended to aud warranted. Or ders from tlio country, or work sent to ho done will ho attended to and returned by tho boats, or other conveyance, with the suiue fidelity, ns if per sonally present oct 4 PHILIP KEAN) Draper A Tailor, OH BltYAN-SxnKKT. Tiic subscriber grate ful to his iVieuds and patrons for past favors, tukns much pleasure iu informing tlioni of his recent return from tho Northern Cities, with as fine an assortment of ar ticles in his lino ns can he found in any similar establishment in the city. —Having selected Ids i "unit from some of tlio first houses m New York, lie feels no hesitancy iu warranting every nriiclo, w hich he is prepared to make to order in tho latest style and fusluoii by tlio most experienced workmen. His stock consists of Sitncr French, English & American Brnndcloths. Do. do. do. do. Cassimeres. Do. do. do. do. Doeskins. Do. do. do. do. Tweeds. Together with n most splendid assortment nf Cash mere Wonlenett, Funny Silk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Satins, and a largo variety of Plaids. He has also on hand a largo and well selected assortment of Ready Made Garments, gotten nj> iu the best manner, expressly for this market,which he is determined to h«U at moderate prices; to gether with surli articles as .Shirts, Stocks, Suspen ders, Handk’irsGlovcs. Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery Merino and Lambs Wool Ymler Shirts and Draw ers; and all other articles usually kept ill fashionable establishments of this kind. PHILIP KEAN would also inform liis friends that he him removed from Owens’ Building on Bull Street, to the store No. DM DRYAN-ST., recent ly occupied by J. Southwell A Co., where he will be gratified to fill tlioir orders. net 12 HAMILTON A MYlilONS have received por Hartford mid Savannah: A —choice assortment of French, English and Belgium CI.<ITHS.CASSIM ERS AND VEST LN'GS, selected w i(h tlio groutost euro, aud of tlio best imported in this country. Wo are now pro- pared to manufacture at the shortest notice, and in the best manner, cny garment in our line, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah, Gn. -v-= CMaiihft -jSj> K. , By F* W. Iloiiieinnmi; ; Just received an Invoice of Clothing, consisting in part, of English Tweed Coats; French' do do; Black Cloth Dross do f Blue" and Figured Cassi mere PuutH, See. Ac. oet 28 But tor hud Ciiouso., By F. W Heim mnnn. ; Just received per brig Excel, 15 kegs Butter 1 ,, nnd ldboxos Cheese. . bct *?8 sale low from tho wharf. not 27 - Cn.nlMH, Auplo*, Vine/jiir. Ar..- . < By J. W. Ildncniauu. , , At Private Sale.—Just landed iVo'pi hjirks Isuuo Mend and Clinton, 20 bbls Sugar Crackers;J() do Butter do; 20 do Pilot Bread.; 15 bids Apples', 25 do Vinegar; 10 do refined VVlinJo.Oil. , .. \ t . , OCt 22 ... f , liy r. W. llcliiiwtiiaiiiu; 1 . - At Privatu Side.—Just lauding fVtmt brig Juno 10 libds. Shoulders, a-superior artic?T oct 18 . By F. W. llviueumiiu. At Private Side.—Just landing from sdli’r Wim P. Williams, 20 utwks Plaster; 20 -caaio Cement. . • . v ;, , (> . , • i Also, flrom brig Josephus, 20 hbh; Butfor Crackers; 20 do. Sugar db. j 20 Uo; Pilot,Bread; 15 hidl bbls. Bostou Crackeni., . k: bet 2 ! John 1*. Guvuu A €o«« . AUCTION AND C0MMIH810N MERCHANTS, And Forwnrdlnu Agents, Mneou, Gn. , Macon, July 20, 3847 ijt ■..jtily 23 TS IM SO LU TI ON.—Tho C’opnrtueniliiji A*/ heretofore existing under the firm of HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consbnt; cither of tho un dersigned are authorised lit use the name of tho late linn in closing up tlio unfinished business of the same. TIUlS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON; Surviving Copartners of tho firm of Hamilton; Hardeman Co. Suvumudi, Sept. 1, 1847. C OPARTNERSIIIF. —;Thh tindef- tdguud have formed n. Copartnership under the firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for tho transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS; nutl will be thankful to tlioir friends Ibr a portion of tlioir pnlrbnngo. . C- F. tlAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Snvaminli, Sept. 1, 1847. ... . fiuio Southern RecJirder, Miliedgbvillc; Jour nal & Messenger. Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four months. B ook-binding and blank BOOK MANUFACTORY.—The Biibreri- hcr having greatly increased tho facilitibs of tho above establishment for the MajmlhfctUro of Blank \Vork, Uuiing of Paper and Bookbinding of nil kinds, respectfully solicits the patronage, of tho public. By recent arHvuis has lieen received a large supply of Cap, Demi, Medium, Royal and Super ltbyal Ledger Paper, ofthe very best quali ty which will lielmulu up ut abort notice, anu iu a superior manner. . »rt. 12 JOHN M. DbQPER. Ijooaa AND NTATlONEBYr- All tlio SCHOOL BOOKS in common.uxb in this section ofthe country, ore kept oil hand. A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, enf* ciliated to suit thb insto of every ono, with u va riety of interesting GAMES for youth. i Family aud other BIBLES, ami Ilyfiiii Booiul for nil denominations, in plain, Bubbtuutitil* him elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of all kinds Constantly re ceived. . • .. . . BLANK BOOKS of every description, Also, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY*. J. 11. CUBBEDGE,. . nng2fi Smith side Market nqr., Savannah. KIAV GOODS.—Tlio Subscriber would respectfully inform bis patrons and the nubile generally, that he has returned from tho North, and lias 'now open, a large and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of auper. French and Eng lish Broadcloths! American, English and French CilidniercK; Doeskins, Tweeds, See.) Cashmere, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which lie is prepared to make t« order at short notice and iu tlio latest fashion* None but the best work men are employed, und, therefore, every mnnu- fiictured article cafi, vritli safoty, bo warranted to suit the most particular. The subscriber Ins *iLjo a fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket Ildkfs., Cra vats, Under Shirts and Drawers, ull of which will bo sold ut New York prices, by M. CEARY, Draper and Tailor, Sign of the Golden Lamb, cornier of Wliit- aker and Broughton streets. oct 18 S B LUNG OFF AT CJOST, FOR CASH.—Tim subscriber, intending to leave tho city, is SELLING OFF bis stock of very Choice Goods at cost, nfihrdiug an opportunity to those who wish, to avail themselves of it. of hav ing CLOTHING made to tmmstirc ofthe very host materials and workmanship, und at prims ma terially reduced. Goods will also bo sold by the piece, or pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing tlio ENTIRE STOCK will have a very liberal discount made below cost. N. It.—All persons indebted to the subscriber, either by note or otherwise, are requested to call and sntttlo tlio sauin with ri ittle delay as possible, oct 18 JOHN MALLERY? D ON GIIAN JUAN’S celebrated dou ble distilled ROSE COMPOUND, for the Hair! This celebrated preparation which has stood unrivalled for the las; fitly years, in Central and South America, where tho inhabitants are noted for their fin'c luxuraiit hair, and where more attention is given to licautiiying nnd promoting its quick growth, than in any other country, aud has gained such universal and popular favor in the Principal cities in tlio old world, is without donut tho best article ever invbntbd Ibr Clortnsing, Reproducing nfid Beautifying tlio human Iluir. Price 50 and 75 cento. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, JR. Sole Agent for Savannah, oct 27 — Cprner Bay and Drayton Sun TAOJIE^TIO LIftUORS AND XJ WINES.—50 bbls. Ntw York Gin, 15 do. Domestic Brandy, 20 do. New York Whiskey of high proof, lOdo. Tenor!fie Wine, 20 do. Sweet ■a do., 10.do. Madeira do. Landing-from brig PhUura, ajrd for ute by Ei SWIFT. •—loo reams Wrapping Paper, ua’- sorted sizes, some large anil heavy; Worthy the inspection of consumers; also, 100 renins Cop and Letter .Paper, comprizing nn Assortment of the !uostdc8imhlo qualities'. All of which'will bo sold hb low uti the same article cun be purchased iu tho city. J. B. CUBBEDGE, oct 21 South side Market squnrhi rpIlL BOV’S AUTUMN BO OKI X descriptive bf tho Sbasbus, Scenery* &c., by Thomas Miller. . , - Tlio Wayside Cross, nild the Raid bf Gbhte&! a tale of thu. Earliest \vat, by Capt. E. A. Miller, oftlio 33d Rogf. ,, Grandfiither I*ovcchild’s Nursery Storied Peter Pipers Colored Toys; containg a great vft riety ofuumsemeut nnd information. Comic Nursery Tales; The Nurs'd*’ Rhyiile Book; Glimpses of tho WotulbrBil; tbge.thbr witli a great variety of other Boults, for children and youths, worthy the inspection of those wishing to purchase. J. IJ. CUBBEDGE; oct 2(1 South-side Market-square'. rillMK WAY 81 DIE EROSS, or,Tim JL Raid of Gomez, a Ta!o of thb Ctlrliat VVar, bv Capt. E. A. Milimm Parts I nii(l2, the Life of Henry the Fourth, King of Franco nnd Navarro, by G. P, It. J tubus.. Esq. No. 30, Pictorial History bf Eitglnud.* Parts I, 2 and 3, the Mis'cellaiihoqs Works of Ilcurv MncKonzio, Esq. Received by . net 19 J. M. COOPER. P UKSli’N GUOICGI4 A LMANACi for 1848, wholesale nnd retail, for sale by J. II. CUBBEDGE, oct 16 South Dido Market Square. D oors, sANiiiis ^window BLINDS.—Thb Subscriber, Agent for F. CnllaWny St. Co., is constantly receiving all kim’a of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which l.o oilers at as low prices ns they can be purchased in the city. All work furnished by him will It warranted equal to any in the cohtitfy, or the money will he returned. .JOHN G. FALUGANT, West side Monument Square. . N. n. Orders for odd sizes receiveil and promptly executed — sept W indow-sash and kLind .manufactory and plaining MACHINE, ,West Broad street, adjoining the residence Of Judge Wayne. Sashes iind ( Bliuds of every description, made of tho best materials, ut Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiuer-Work pfoiupilv Executed. CHARLES Van HORN, rrojirloior. N. IJ.—Constantly on hand a fiill supply of Flooring nnd Weather Boards, Sash, Blinds, and Paiiuel Doors, 8 ki 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents. AH other sizes in proportion —ly aug7 C tiltUULAR.—Tho iitidaralgfied bus lo- > coted himseinii Newark, New Jersey, as ti General Agent. Persona ot a dislniice wishing nrticlen pur chased ill tliis or adjoining cities, Will find it 4o their advantage to jiroctmi them through the agency of the Undersigned, who will ho- ot all times advised ofthe lowest price articles call lot purchased at, and who fVom: The various uranbhfes ol* imimtiahtfiriifg this oily excels in, makes it u desirable plnbo for un agency to he located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia for the last cghteen years, flatters himself that he will be able to fill ordersfVoni individuals bftho Hnuth- em country generally, but more particularly- from Georgia, ns near their fancy ns though they were hero ihettiselvfew, tiiicl, hi many instances, ut lower prices. Tho strictest enrn taken in Shippiiig uml In suring, if instructed. JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, New Jerrey. pept Id 3mo— rpo PLANTERS filKUHANIUS. X AND MERCHANTS. -Tho Sub.uilui has, at the Eastern WUirE.lt prime UMortmeut of RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES, nnd FIREWOOD, which ho offers for sale on accommodating terms. J’urchasers will' plcaso call at his office near the Exchnugo before pur- clinniiig. All orders, for either of the ahovo ar ticles, loft at bis office, will bo promptly attended to ju»»W it. A. ALLEN. pPPWG’8 COMPOUND FLUID* Sh EXTRACT OF SARSAPAMLLAAND QUEEN’S DELIGHT—Recommomltni by*thW editors of die Southern Joanmt of Mcdicine'tmd phurmticy, nfid prescribed by many of ,the most rcspcctaulo Phywcans of Charleston and the sur rounding country. For tlio comjiosirioti' ofthe preparation, refer to llie 0th nnd mb NbM -Vol. |. * oftlio Southern Jourtwl of Medicine and Phar macy. One gross of the obore celebrated medi cine received ny thoAgent, ' . c. oot 27 At A: 80LUMONS,ifarke(s^ur«;