The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 02, 1847, Image 3

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"DrawinK Befl«lv<5«, : ■ • following are tuo drawn numbers of Gntml „ T ilS I*.tory, Extra, No. 43, for 1847. ^*136187 31/0 08 88 74 4 8 03X3 , Our Favorite 1 jsWANIV4 #J setter XUtapnlilte “* "W* P. mo J' T1,lS DAV ’ piawa I 0,1 Nl)V . „t 4 o’clock. ShImcIum samo anoriliion at 3 o’olocli. (llialKHA STATE I.OTTBttV. Clw No. 9—D. 1’AtsB & Co., MatingoT-o. iicir/il of the Independent Fire Company of 1 Augusta. (5(3 numbers—10 drawn ballot*. CAPITA!. PHIZES 1 priz'i of 1 do 1 do j do ] do $1,01)0 1,000 584 400 000 &c. $200 150 100 80 00 a prizes of 3 do 5 do 10 do 10 do »va.. iVc. Ac. Tickets $ t— shores in proportion. C?* A package of Quarter Tickets will cost |5,*25. LOOK WELL AT THIS SCHEME. Sales close This Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing due Wednesday Morning. Wfe\XD CONSOLIDATED lottery of DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. for the Benefit of the Independent tire Company of Augusta. Ctat No. Il-O. I** 1 ** & C". Manasora. Urea- in Wilmington, on Saturday .Mill mat. 73 iiiililtier lottery—16 drawn ballots. CAPITAI. PHIZICS. $30,000 a,ooo 8,00i» 50 60 03 (53 ive. J prize of 50 do do do do do Ac. 5,000 4.000 3,000 1 prize of * do do do do do Ac. $2500 2370 200 175 150 100 Tickets^ 10—Halves $5—Qrs. $2)—Eighths $14 For sale at G. W. WYLLY'S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Dull St. and Hay Lane, ry Orders from the country promptly attend cd to, and prizes cashed on demand. nnv 2 TxTiAWN NUMBERS of Greene and l'ulaski \J Monmnciit Lottery, Class No. G4, drawn in t’lurlwton, oil the 28th lilt. 271 (515(573 53 03(57 55 10 78 31 21 19 Abo, of Class No. (53, drawn ill Aluxuii Iria on the 28lli nit. 4 3 20 00 53 48 01 03 1 30 31 47 33 The Old Favorite. Draws in nitlilir, ill the Exchange Council This Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sales close at 3J o'clock, precisely. J. W. Maury & Co. Managers, (Successors to J. (J. Gregory *fc Room, Co.) UinilKHT I’UIZKX. 1 prize of 3,000 1 prise of $250 1 <l» 1,000 1 do 200 \ do 500 1 do 150 1 do 400 I do 131 1 do 300 &c. &P. it Ticket* $1— package only. -Halves l’riee $•” 50e.—Quarters,’ by the THE NEXT SOUTH CAROLINA Draws in Charleston on Friday, 4tli hist, limitkst rtu/.KS. 1 prize of $21),000 I 12 prizes of $500 1 do 10,0001 20 do 200 1 do 3,000 1 30 do 150 1 do 2,045 ) 200 do 100 20 do 1,001) f Ac. Ac. Tickets $5—Halves $2,50—Unar'rs $1,25. ItF*Ticketsnm| Shares for.sale,and orders from tan country attended to at the Old Established 01- Itoof P. B. PEN DERG AST, No. H, White House, Owens’ Buildings, Bull St. opposite the Pulaski House, nov 2 Thihh; ply carpetings.- A At a low price Ibr the tiimlity,just opened by GODFREY A LxROCllE. fw <:asiimT:ki:s and ohj LAINE8.—Some very pretty, just opened ' NY a LA ROCHE. N by nov 2 GOD Fill X1LEG.1NT COLORED SILliS.- .U A few patterns, just opened, and for sale by I|,1V ^ GODFREY A LaROCIIE. • iYFEW DEEP,—20 bbl.s new Mess Beef; Xl 40do.dn. Prime do.; 10 half do. Fulton Market do. Landing from brig Clinton, and for nlcbv WOOD, C LAG HORN A CO. nov? pOTATOIJS, Ac.—20 bills Potatoes, 30 A boxes Cigars, 30 jars fresh Prunes, Lemons, SuduiM,Oil, Citron’, Ac. Just received, war- anted good, and for sale low by ALBERT HARD. ,, SALTS.—10 libls best Baltimore J-1 hi'snn Salts, 10 bids Green Copperas, Jf» bowGlanbor .Salts; for sale by A. T. BOYVNF., Smuts' Building. . . T E <111INIKE.—150 ounces M pwc Sulphate Quinine, for sale by . A/T. BOWNE, 8mots’ Building. I WE,—Landing from sebr Kiiza Brown, at Ji, ikihUjii'.s wharf, for sale by .J°l: BRIGHAM A KELLY. \TOpoVV G LASS, Ac.—200 boxes I’n •• i ,u l°vv Glass, assorted sizes; 1000 lbs. * 1 1 * 07 - Glaziers’ Diamonds; just received andlorsalu by G. u. HENDRICKSON. Gibbons' Buildings. jUEtticiNE CHESTS.—A ImiidVo^ ni.w ortment Medicino chests, some of ci.iA 11 , H » l,,,s,, n> a saed for compactness, for Melnwhy J.AI. TURNER A BROTHER. ^—T_ Monnment-sipiare. T°M; E T soaps. —A large assortment ■*- *01 prices, for sale by my" J ' ll- 'VUilNElt &. BROTHER. r---. Monumcnt-s(|iiarn. ^ ( « U A FES ,—Just received Hii.i n! g s,: " nil * a l‘>t of Grapes, new ltai- t 0! ii au | v :i **.• A'' 10 . 15 boxes Italian Macca- •" auJ Vermicelli,and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, cor. Broughton A Bull sts. and \v; ri V ,1P SHADES, Cones .,1c liy • C i' , ,, A ,f,“l'l’!y j'Ut ro miviul, and I'ur „„; s J . TU KNIill & BROTH HR. ill oimment-squmc. - WliTi!! 1 *'feccivod, per ship Eli gallon InlivVi * ca,,,s Underwood** Pickols, in arc jars. Those Pickles Crop cd 0 1,le best «in»litv ftinl of tlm now „in | J.'ROUSSEAU. MW* S' SON'S iibb. .uylur A. bon. A | C| |* or ra | ell jm | F.SIIKILS. (/ UH | 0I -V''' 17.—1 iSuperior Sweet Cocoa for. i°’ ?l ,lcca do. ai *d Kitchensprepared „„vi r8alc h y A. T. BOWNE, rhiii.v. - Smets’ building. I &$£**»*'**RSAPARILLA PJ’ 1 ) just received, ami for sale by nov i A. T. BOWNE, fj|jYi- _ Smets’ build i ng. OIN.—50 bblu l’lu-'lpn’ Coil; Uidin, ■ Illv, ; r , “0 l>bl. N. H. Rum— „ov f " J r “ r “ a, ° >>y E. SWIFT. fiOUK I kJ and Wirt Aj aii’i'V'^ 1 WESTAHD in quarter, half '•HinWei ,ln< ^ hottlcM; also Hudson’s Mustard *a!e by ' a 8,, penor article, received and for nov i A. T. BOWNE, fiiPrV,;,.; gmotV DuiMing. “ i„; f A *«KS ANtt API*I.ES, land- n!e by ‘ ,r, a s Clinton and Selma and for nov l II. J. GILBERT, West Side Market Square, ^ii!min p uuw Mine, cargo oinrig uei «ei 'Mj Carvcr . lor rale, to arrive, by a-I L. BALDWIN A CO. U fc ! A.S nU * tiilMeil Oil; 1600 gall 1000 ? 4 »l 31) i 1 ')' laic urrlvulni TO.I fur Vu'le by UP MO ■ fillr .. t ■ . ...... gal cui i HENSLOW vt WEBSTER. T>ACON SHOUXDERS. — 10 casks / X> prituo Cincinnati curod Bacon Shoulders, x lauding and Tor solo by y~ oot 30 SCRANTON JOHNSTON. V. 13 UTTEttk—A Ions* k«ga Orange County q X> i Butter, juHt received por brig Sterling, and for sale by CONNERAT & BARIE. ^ oct 21 - J riijBAS, him: am» secjaks.- 7 X Black und Green Teas of fine quulitv; Slier- A ry and Port Wines, iu Qr. cuulcs { und Spanish , v Segars, for salo by A. MINIS. Tl oct 27 J TYOMFSTIO XIQUOKN.—50 barrels t XX common Gin, Pliclns’ and other bruuds; 50 X do N O Whisk«y;25 do N E llum; 20 do Doilies- tt tic Brandy; 20 eighth casks do; 10 bbls Old Peach J[ Brandy; 20 do OlnMomitigalmia Whiskey, fur sale — hy SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. T oct27 . A ■jVTAOKE1IEL.—iObbls No. 3 Aluckorm; == 1TX 10 do. No. 2 do.; 10 do. No. 1 do.; 10 lmlf |l do. No.. 1 do.; 10 do. do. No. 2. do. Lauding ± lYoni brig Mucou, und for sale by _ oct 28 E. SWIFT. T /CONNECTICUT RIVER «IN X AND CHEESE.— 4ft bbls Phelps’ Conn. _ River Gin; 50 boxes Prime Berkshire Co. Cheese ^ lauding from brig Macon, and for sale bv )- oct28 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. CUGAR.—HO bbds Porto Rico Stigurs prime (, O niiality; 20 boxus Wbito Havana do, luuding k. IVoinlirig Macon and schr G. J. Joues, und for salo by SCRANTON & JOIINSTON. T oet 28 Jj ^ALTPETRE,—20 kegs refined Sullpe- O tre, lOOIbs each, iu good order, just received r and for sale by (1. It. HENDRICKSON, J oct 30 Gibbon’s Building. jp ASK CHEESE AND BETTER, t —20 casks prime Clmuso; 20 firkius choice J Goshen Butter.-lauding from brig Clinton, and for sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. ... (let 30 1 /"'l A Hit ON WARE AiNDJGUNS.—Au tn- voice of pots, Ovens, and Skillets, from the celebrateil Carrou Works, per ship Eliza from 1 Liverpool. Also, u fresh supplv of Doulilu ami x Single Gnus, direct from the Manulactitrer, for _ sale lew by JOHN CARRUT1IER3, / oct 29 175 Congress-st. Y OI^KIjES.—Just received, per ship Eli _ ■XT Whitney, u full assortment of i’resh Under- 1 wood’s Pickles, in one and hall’ gallon bottles for J salo by tlm case or retail liy J. M. TURNER i'c BROTHER, / oct 29 Moiiumeut-squaro. V QTAUCH, TEAS, &c. 20 boxes O Starch; 25 boxes assorted Pickles; (5 cases fine "l Black Tea; 50 doz. Blacking; 100 Demijohns. 6s, J 3s, 2s,and Is; 10boxes Candy; 25 bids. Vinegar; also, u few bags Corks, landing from brigs Ma- *■ zeppa. Savannah, ship Eli Whitney, and schr. ^ Geu. J. Jones, uml for salo hy out 29 CONN ERAT A- BA RIF,. - /NUT TOBACCO AND SNUFF.— 1 300 doz. Cut Chewing Tobacco; 200 do. do. Smoking do.? 10 do. Maccaboy Sun If, Landing -- from sebr. George J. Julies, aud for salo by 1 oct 29 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. X /AILS.—Sperm and Whale Oil, a full supply ~. YX on bund and for sole by 8 A. T. BOWNE, x oct 18 Smots’ BniUlingr. _ IX ISC UITS.—Sugar, Water, Butter luid / XX Soda Biscuit, just received mid for sale by ^ 81*20 THEODORE MINIS. T>UCKWHEAT AND FLOUR.- 1 XX 30 packages of Buckwheat iu half and quur- -**- ter bbls. boxes and bags, warranted ; 30 barrels _ new Canal Floor; 30 half do do do., landing from / bark Vcron and brig Pliilura, and for sale l>v V oct20 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. TYAVIS’ FAIN KILLER.—-A full / XX supply of this valuable article, received hy Y A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, at oct 18 Market Square. ^ WISTAll’H BALSADI OF WILD 1 it CHEBItY'.—One gross received by m A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, - oct 18 Market Square. J flASTOIt OIL.—15 bbls. Castor Oil; 10 Y>» bids, (irccii Copperas; 10 bills. Glauber =§ Salts, for snlo by A. T. BOWNE, J oct 15 Smets’ Buildings. IXUTTER AND VIIEESE.—Land- « IX ing from bark Vernon, 10 kegs choice Gosh- J en Butter, 10 boxes do. do. Choose, for sale by m* Hi- E. SWIFT. TYOItlESTiC ClRIIOHS AN 1> S .LX IVINES.—50 bbls. New York Gin, 15 do. K Domestic Brandy, 20 do. New York Whiskoy of ~ high proof, 10 do. TcneritVo YV'ine{20 An. Sweet [ Malagu ilo., 10 do. Madeira do. Lauding from brig lMiilura, and for sale liy oct 18 E. SWIFT. f "PLANTATION GOODS.—25 cases * XT Plain mid Fancy Kerseys; 20 bales striped nnd heavy Plains, 8 aud 9-4 colored and white f Blankets, for sale bv V net 9 HENRY II. .3TOTESBURY , . /I OF FEE, SOAP, FAILS, Ac.- / Yy Landing from brig Pliilura—IU0 bugs Rio \ Collet*, 50 boxes coimiiou Soap, 50 do. Family 20 dozen Painted Pails, 10 half chests Hyson Tea, 10 do. do. Black do. For sale bv [ m* 18 E. SWIFT. P OUSSE L’S EXTRACTS.—For tlm s XX limidkorchief; also, Roussel’s Cologne in 1 quart mid pint bottles; Roussel’s End Toilet, for pale by J.A. LaROCHE, - oei2l No. 1 Waring’s Build’g. Market Sq. V P»liK AND MIJUC.—ill liiirri.Is mm, k X ' Pork, 50 do. prime do. 20 do. mess Beef; 10 - lmlf do. Fulton market Beef, received per Peter 1 Domill, mul I’orsale by oct 15 WOOD’, CLAGIIORN & CO. /XANAX FLOUR, Ac.—50 barrels Cu- l Y^ nal Flour ; 50 lmlf do. do. ; 10 kegs Goshen ^ Butter ; 50 boxes Sperm Candles ; 50 packages 11 yson Tea. Laudiug und for sale l»v 1 oct 18 II. A. CRANE. J P lO COFFEE, Ac.—DO bags prime _ XL Green Rio Coffee; 10 lilids prime St. Croix t Sugar; 50 boxes and half boxes o’a Tobacco; 20 " hhls.'Domestie Brandy; 10 eights mid 20 qr- casks do.; 10qr. c:isks white wine Vinegar; 10 bids No. 1 Leaf Lard ; 20 firkins choice Goshen Butter, V landing from bark Isaac Mead, and for sale by ? oct20 SCRANTON A JOIINSTON. j, ‘lYTEW ITIUSIU.—Oh breathe not her IN Name; They who would still bo Happv; Rio i Bravo, a Mexican Lament; One Gentle Heart; " Thu Alabama; The Banks of tho Gumlclqiiion; ft The Alula Waltz; Light on the Wave; Buena Vista; Hear Me Norma; Jenny Lind’s Songs. y Also, A great variety of New mul Popular Music. For salo by T. T. WILMOT. _ oct 15 'YATiTI. B. HALE Imsinst received per brig r * t Augusta, a fine lot of Gentlemen’s Gaiter boots, black and colored, which can be found at 103 ( Congress-street, sign ofthe Golden Hand, uug 5 (MAB FETINHS.—Ingrain aud three ply J Yy Carpets, received per ship Hartford. Also, fi on ship hoard, to lie received, a supply Urttssells Carpets, ~ Also, \VINDOW SHADES, a large variety of now designs, just received. For sale bv „ oct 12 II EN IfY LAT11 fcO P. 1XLANKETS.—London Dnfiil Blankets. ~ JX Twilled do., Green and Blue do., Checked ] and Striped Suddln do. For sale hy - Wit IB GODFREY & L.\ IIOCMF.. 1 (A ASI illEKES. For Fall and Il'inter - Y> IFcar.—A good assortment of Casimeres of ’ various styles and patterns, just received ami for sale hy GODFREY &. LA LOCHE. « oct 18 YTISETTS.—A full an poly, just received ] ▼ por steamer Southerner. Also, French work- * cd Collars; do. do. Chimisctts ; Mourning Col!- * ars; Thread Luces, &c. for sale bv oct 18 H EN RY ‘LATlI HOP. TTULL’S SOAFS.—15boxes of Vnriogu- XX ted und While scented Soaps in bars, just received per brig Vernon, and for sale by A.T. BOWNE, Cor. Broughton nnd Whitaker Sts. oct IS Smets’Buildings. 1 IVT O. MOLASSES.—25 barrels prime ll • quality N. O. Molasses, Inndirtg from bark Isaac Mead, und for sale by oct 19 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. PRIETIOH BELTS A GLOVES, S. A fresh supply, received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, oct 18 Market 8qua.ro. TXISC/UITS.—40 barrols and half barrels XX Soda, Sugar and Butter Biscuits, Uncling from brig Savannah, and for inlo bv oct 7 J. Ei GAUDRY & CO. A FFJLES*^—23 bbls;, k for hblo by J&) ./QCtJ49” . H. J. GILBEf •BERTM /^lOFFEE.^-fiO bagH pritno Rio, for side by V> oct 2U A. MINIS. QYJGA.il.—^20 hhds. priulu N.‘ b. fotf itale by O" 6qt«0 A MINIS, ' opt 2(1 X-IO bbls. and 20 kegs, for. sale by THEODORE MINIS. f'UIAIUPAGNi:, for salo by oct 20 THEODORE MINIS. rriBA.—-10 ClmsU and lmlf do., for wilo by A oct 2(1 THEODORE MINIS. IIS.—Reynold’s Hams, for sale by oct 27 ALBERT HARD. ALBERT HA j by It 6. -15 kegs select Butter, landing via, aud far sale by CONNERAT A BARIE. USTAUD.—Just received u few eases of . superior English Mustard, for sale by t29 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings. . E. GAUDItY A CO. IISKEY.—1 puncheon By, in store, and for snlo by J. E. GAUDItY A CO. quarter .oi urn ensuing year in uus insuiu* tibn will commeiico on Monday, the first of No vember next. ‘ The Male Department will ho undertfie charge of H. K. Preston, assisted by James Darrovv, A. B.; and tlie Foinalo Dopaftraont under the clmrgo J. W. Preston ussisted by Miss Ckroliiio M. Campbell. t . .... . Instruction will be given iti French by Mr. II. LaCostc, graduate of tbo University of Pins, and in Music by Miss Julia A.Cumpbull. The studies pursued in the several departments .will embrace a thorough course of Primary, English, Mathematical, and Classical Education. At the instunco of seVerul natrons, nrraugo- ments have been made for forming Evening Classes in the elements of Mechanical and Mer cantile business. Terms made known on application, at the Academy, to II. K. A J. W. PRESTON, oct 29 0— Principals. CROIX. ItlJlfjL—X Puncheon, in 1 store, and for sale by J. E. GAUDRY A CO. L’TER.—10 kega Orange Co. Untlui 1 just rocuived, and for sale by J. E. GAUDRY AGO. SALT.— 2009 sacks Salt, large / size and white sacks, now landing, for snlo by — C. F. MILLS. AY. —100 bundles Eastern and Northern, - in store and for side by it 2(5 Wood, c lag horn a co. T'ilYE.—5 Qr. casks Port Wine, landing from brig Philurn, and for snlo by (2(5 COIIEN AFOSDICK. |OIHESTICS.—Shirting Stripes, for sale by mt 20 , Sheetings aud A. MINIS. EE.—100bags Rio;20do. old Java; 20 do. old Cuba, for sale bv THEODORE MINIS. > lITTEIt.- 1 sale by -20 (irkins choice Butter, for THEODORE MINIS. VED DIANONGA11ELA WHISKEY, for sale hy THEODORE MINIS. » ACON»—5,000 lbs. Sides; 3.000do. Should ers, for salqby THEODORE MINIS. I ANDEES.—Judd A Sou’s sperm Candles, aud Hull’s patent Mould do, for sale bv THEODORE MINIS. it S w Boston, for sale by it2(5 COIIEN A FOSDICK. f AlflS.- -5 hhds. Hams, lamlingand for sale COIIEN A FOSDICK. fl. ITI. REEIV for sale by -A linEartiele fur family use, ALBERT HARD. 1.CIVIVY CJLO'ril. 20 bales Gunny "" L’loth, lauding from ship Camara, for sale bv 7 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. ' Hi ri’ER.—A fine article of Goshen But ter, just received aud for sale bv 18 ALBERT HARD. f1BACKEUS.-li Yv' Crackers, for sale by 'resit Soda and Boston ^EE.—150 bags prime Rio Cotlbe, ng from schr Curlew from Baltimore, le by net 27 K. SWIFT. ^LOU R.—Landing from schr Curlew, 50 bbls. BaUimoru Flour, 25 hall'*do. do. do. loby oct 27 E. SWIFT. IITIE.—Laudiug from schr Emily Knight, I for sale by L. BALDWIN A CO. 2127 ["AMS.—Clieinq Baltimore cured, lauding L from schr. Curlew and for sale by *27 A. MINIS ON DON POKTEU.-KI casks “By- I ass” London Porter.'landing and for sale by at 27 WOO 1), C LAG 110RN A CO. IGA1C.— A few bbds St. Croix Sugar, amliiig ami for sale by 127 II. J, GILBERT. OE.VSSEN,—St. Croix Molasses, Intid- J. ing from brig-Mnzeppn. ami for sale by II. J. GILBERT, HNGER,—White Jamaica Ginger—aan- ** perior article for family use, for sale by * 27 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Building. 1IIEESE. for sale by A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings. -15 boxes Cheese a linn article, ALBERT HARD. ■50 boxes yllerrings,,land- dins, aud for sale bv SWlFT. from bark E. landing |‘A1ES.—250 kegs Naili Jarnum from Boston, for sale by 5 COHEN AFOSDICK. EATSLAN H> EOT TO IV RAG GING.—75 rolls, fur sale by *18 1). A. CRANE. UTTER.—20 kegs choice Goshen Butter landing from bark Vernon, and for sale by *20 WOOD, CLAG1IORN A CO. EGAltS.—10,1)00 fancy brand Sugars, re ceived and for sale by E. SWIFT. *13 EFFER.-—30 boxes Black Pepper, laud ing frumbrig Macon, and for sale bv *28'; CONNERAT A BARIE. 1RAIVRERRIES.—Landing from The shiii Eli Whitney, ami for sale bv 11. J. GILBERT, ct29 West side Market-square. HANDS Compound Chinese Tablet of Al abaster. for removing Tail, Freckles, Pim- ' citing the Skin. Ae. For sale by A. ’J’. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings. VN ION S ETTS.—iS immTsTjTihnTs'.ms for Planting or pickling, just received aud ale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, * 28 Gibbons’ Building. ) 15 AC CO.—25 boxes W. T. Stillterlin Esculent Tobacco, lauding from brig Exeel, ir sale by CONNERAT A BARIE. flORACCO.— 30 packages manufactured Tobacco, pound lumps, lauding from schr lew. aud for sale bv t28 CONNERAT A BARIE ARD AND CHEESE. —10 barrels Lard; 20 kegs do; 30 boxes Cheese, iatidiu lirig L. Baldwin, ami for sale by oy f <i \i 11.’ v v. vt LRANY ALE superior quality, iniulinj C01IEN A FOSD 1C K. 20 bbls Albany Ale oi' from brig Macott, Scranton a joiinston. J EW RAISINS.—50 boxes M. U. Rai sins; 20 half do do; 25 Qr. do do, lunditt; LEI.—30 boxes yellow fresh tding from brig Excel, and for CONN ERAT A BARIE. Y oung jladies’ hoarding AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI RARD, hnving engaged the services of an ex perienced English Teacher from the North, in forms hor friends and the public generally, that hur establishment for the education of Youttg Ladies, will open on the 1st day of November next, in Mrs. Marshall's Now Range of’Brick Buildings, pit the corner of Liberty und Bar nard StrcCIs. Pupils, in addition to nil tlm branches of an English education will be taught to write aud speak the French language. Lessons will bo given to those who desire it, in Music, Drawing, nml in the Italian, Spanish and Gorurau languages. Address MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 30—c Savunmilt Goo. QCIIOOL REMOVEI).—G A. HOL- O COMBE inform* bis patrons and bis fellow[ citizens generally, that lie bus Removed his Schoo* ton central situation, viz. the Masuuic.Lodge, where a couple of large rooms arc open, for tbo reception of Pupils ofbotli sexes. A Lady well educated and nil experienced Teacher, lias charge oftlic Junior Classes. He take.u this method also oftlmukiug his friends for past patronage, extend ed too, during a season when least expected, us well us for the opinion the majority of them lmvo been pleased to express relative to his character ns a Teacher. 2mos— • sept 28 L ook out for a thief On Saturday, the 21st of August last, somo accomplished pickpocket (on board the steam packet William Sonbrook, Capt. Lyons, on her trip from Charleston to .Savannah,) succeeded in purloining from my person or from the wushiug- room, a fine Gold Watch. It was manufactured ill Charleston, the name of the maker, and the number however not recollected. The l'uco was white, and it had attached to it when taken from my possession^! blackguard chain, and steel key. Aliy information respecting the thiefor the watch will be thankfully received, und a liberal reward will be given for one or both of them. JAMES W. 11ELVIN. Minerva P. O., Houston Co. Ga. Oct. 2<5. oct 28 12— D ancing academy.—mons. a. BON AUD respectfully informs his patrons that lie will open bis (Academy at 5 o’clock nu Monday next, first of November. Persons wish ing to patronise him are requested to call at the Lyceum Hall t » or before that time. Tuition days : Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Terms: Twelve Dollurs fur 24 lessens. Gentlemen’s Class sumo days ns ubove, begin ning at 9 o’clock, P. JL N. B. The room will bo rented for Balls, Con certs, or any other exhibition at vury modurnte terms. 2t5— oct 27 . «OSTON.-Tl.a A. 1. .Up E R A, Capt Dunbar, having i i&rd, .1 half her cargo pngnged und goiug on board, will have quick despatch. For freight, «ipply on board at Hunter's wharf, or to oct23 , , e. Baldwin & co. for NEW YORK.—Brig Like. u™i .. iu im, e i|uii<n i uc3yau:iii r ur iruigiK or pus- sjtgo, having superior accommodations, apply on board at Mongin’s upper wharf, or to WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. oct 28 gi 'i’oit NEW YORK.—The ro«u- lar last ifaiting packet brig MACON, N. Hoey master, has part of a trargp engaged, and ...in 4. *•- * lm\c(v of (Vci will sail with despatch. For balance of (height passage, apply to S. W. WIGHT & CO. oct 28 "FOR BALTIMORE,—The new ami fust sailing schr. G.J. JONES,,Capt. II.. Look, having part of a cargo engaged, will have despatch. For bulauce of freight, apply to oct 28 8. W. WIGHT & CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Old Estub- Italic* Line.—The regular packet brig L. BALDWIN, T. Bassett, master, hnving part of her freight onguged, will have quick despatch. For freight or pusadgr}, apply on hoard at Telfuir’s wharf, or to L. BALDWIN As CO. oct 29 i :’ '■ FOR FIUEADEEPIIIA.-Tlic «=^schr. pMILY KNIGHT, Caut. Hoaiuer, haying niost of heir freight engaged, will have quick disputeh. For Freight apply on bourd or to oct 29 L. BALDWIN & CO. TYTOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.— -L* Transportation Office, Cent ml Hail Hoad— October 5, 1847.—Consignees of Cotton dr other produce by this Road, i\Vo hereby notified tlmt re ceipts will bo required for all freight delivered— They will therefore send persons to receive their consignments who ai d authorised to sign such re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, oct (5 — Eng’r and Superintendent. , MURES l MURESl MURES l A lot of fine largo Mules, for sale low bv M. W. O’BYRNE, * O’Byrne’s Wharf formerly Stiles’, oct 29 2(5— INFERIOR COURT —CHAMBERS, A October 15, 1847—Tho Grand Jury of the County of Chatlmin, having recommended uu additional tax to aid iu tho support of common schools, the funds assigned by the State for that purpose proving entirely inadequate to effect tho objects intended to bo accomplished, the Jus tices of the Inferior Court, desirous of comply ing with this rbcommemlatiou, but without resort ing to tin increase of tho present taxes, lmv« de cided to make an appropriation for tlmt object from the present revenues of tlioxounty. It is therefore ordered, That Ttie interest de rived from tile fium of six thousand dollars, re ceived for the old Jail and lots, and now vested in Public Stocks, be and is hereby appropriated and set apart, together with such further sum to be paid out of the County treasury, as shall makeup the amount ufjitc hundred dollars annually, bo paid to the Commissioners of Common Schools, to he appropriated by them with the concurrence of the Justices of the Inferior Court, to tho sev eral District schools, in such proportions as shall bo deemed most beneficial: Provided, neverthe less, tlmt the inhabitants of each district shall cause one or more convenient and proper school houses to be Imilt in each district, aud approved of hy said Commissioners, otherwise tho money ap portioned to such district shall be withheld. Ordered further, That It chert A. Lewis be, and he is hereby appointed one of the Commis sioners in place of N. J. Bayard removed from the. county. It is required tlmt these orders he entered upon the minutes of the Inferior Court and lie publish ed iu both the city gazettes for one month, daily, and by n Jpropor notification from tbo Commis sioners in reiatiou to tho building of school houses. A. PORTER, j. i.c.c.c. ELIAS REED, j. i.u.Ic.c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i.c.c. c. net 20 —2(5 W 'ANTED.—A situation as Cook or to take care of children, a Young Woman, who would nmko herself generally useful, and can be well recommended. Apply at this office. \iov l — EGA R XND TOBACCO STORE. No. 27, Hull-strcrl. Sign of the Indian, ncur Monument-s./narc.—The subscriber returns bis grateful thanks to the citizens of .Savannah, and the public generally, who have so liberally patron ised him during the last four yuan', and begs to as sure them that be still imports the very best brands, ofwliich he has on hand at this lime a large assort ment. He would cull particular attention to u late shipment which lie can fully warrant. Also to his stock of die wing Tobacco, 8 miff, &c., &c., all of which lie will sell on as good terms as can be had elsewhere. P. JACOBS. July 27 J.v— TYrOTICE.—City Treasurer’s Office, Suvan- -L x nail. 1st Nov., 1817.—The following lots ure in arrears to the City for Ground Rents, viz:: Brown Ward, 1, 2, 3, 15, 22. 23, 24, 25, 42. 43, 44 45, 40, 50, 50, 53, 59, 01. Columbia, 1, 0, 7; 8, 11, 10, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 31, 33, 34 , 30, 37 , 38. Crawford, 0, 12, 14 , 21, 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 41, 03, 04. Elburt, 3, 9, 10, 13, 15, 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, 30, 33, 34, 39, 40. Franklin, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 10, -12, 17, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25, 20, 29. 30, 31, 32, 33. 34. New Franklin, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 10, 17. Green. 2, 4, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 1G, 20, 22. 27, 29, 35, 30, 37, 40. Jackson, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 20,'29, 30, 33, 34, 30, 40; 42, 43, 4(5, 47. Jasper, 1, 2, 0, 7, 10, 29, 31, 35, 30, 42, 43, 44, .45, 40, 47. 48. Lufayctte, 1, 3, 4. 5, G, 7, 8. Liberty, 1, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 10, 17. 18, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34. 35, 39. Pulaski, 1, 2, 5, 0, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 10, 17, 22, 23, 24, 34, 37, 38. Warren, 3, 4, 5, If), 11, 12, 1(5, 20, 21. Washington, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 15, 10, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 30, 30, 38. Trust Lot, letter S. JOHN C. IIUNTER, C. T. If the rents due on the above named lots are not paid on or before the 12th instant, I shall, on the morning of tho 13th instant, proceed to reenter the same iu conformity to Ordinance. nov 1 JOHN S. MONTMOLLlN, C. M. D ry goods.-conway & Me. KENNA, Monument Square, opposite the Pulaski House—luivu always on liunu a general assortment of Fancy and ’8tuple Dry Goods.— Their connection with New York, and their fa cilitios for purchasing goods in the Northern mar kets generally, enable them to have all the newest and most desirable styles, and at the lowest prices. TJioir svstom of business being “Cash and Smuli Profits, ’ renders their establishment worthy the attendance of all buyers. A full assortment of Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, DeLains, Ginghams, Alpacffs, Prints, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Shirt ings, Shootings, Lnco Goods and Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen Cam. lldks, Silk do. Cloths, Casimores, Vestings, Gents Under Shirts, and Drawers, Kerseys, and every stylo of planta tion Goods. net 11 A CARI).—1 have removed to the city ol Macon, for the purpose of practising Law, aud shall practise in all the Courts of tho Southern Circuit, and iu any other Courts iu which busi ness may be confided to me. dec 17 — CARLETON R. COLE. QERRING OFF AT COST, FOR O CASH.—The subscriber, intending to leave the city, is SELLING OFF his stork of very Choice Goods at cost, nftbrding an opportunity to those who wish, to avail tbomselvos of it, of hav ing CLOTHING made to measure of the very host materials and workmanship, and at prices ma terially reduced. Goods will also be sold by the piece nr pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE STOCK will have a very liberal discount made below cost. N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber, either by note or otherwiso. are requested to call and setttlc the same with as little delay as possible, net 18 JOHN MALLERY. JUGAR1 SUGAR t—20 hhds. prime Porto Rico Sugars, landing from schr G'nr- •, and for sale by E. SWIFT. ) MN11*US SOAF.—French and Amer ican ; u so Taylor’s clirystalized wash balls, snlo by A. T. BOWNK, )ct27 Smets’ Building. iEGARS.—30,000 Segars. “Charleston,” “Eagle,” “Steam Boat,” aud “Justo Sanz” ds, for sale by THEODORE MINIS. St. Croix; and Stuart’s Loaf nnd crushed Su- , for sale by THEODORE MINIS. JJEGARS.—48 M. Principe Segars, “justo ^ Sanz,” lauding from bark Herschel, and for jby COIIEN & FOSDICK. oct 20 REASONABLE DRY GOOD S.— )J> JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city and country generally, (and particularly tlio La dies,) that lie lias returned from tho North, nnd has now open a great portion of bis Fall Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, consisting iu part of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys; white and red wool aud cauion Flannels; bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings; hlk., bro. and blue Alpaca, de Laines ami wool Plaids, for La dies nnd children; will., blit, and slutfe col'd corded Skirts; Shawls from 25cts to $10; Mudruss Hkfs; Irish Linens; brmvn amt blk Hollands; Table and Towel Linens; Ladies’ blk and col’d raw silkllose; together with a complete assortment of Cotton arid Cashmere; Children and Misses wool and cotton Hose, from No. 1to7; Gloves of all kinds and onalities; Linen Hdkfsfrom 12.jc. up; blk Satin Vest in" ; oil Silk; Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Silk nnd Cotton Ranches; thread and lisle laces and edgings; Needle work Collars from 25ctHiip; under sleeves nnd inside Hdks, nnd La dies Marino Vests,—together with a variety of other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. As to priceR.&c. J. >f. would respectfully say to all, cafl and judge for yourselves at No. 159 Con gress Street, South Side Murkct Square, oct 25 • lor that 6ccmpea,i b> two upper floqnf.of.tl low the Exchange ( building occupied I neartke,EXchauga, un- t. 1 Wi Woudbridge, also jtlilding immediately ta-; tiefpttti floor* under tlm ‘ ‘ i, one. pf thoui'W grouudfloor., » ( I"-m i i±o\ nov 1 . RQB. HABERSHAm & SON. ® TO RENT.—From fftb tiXlfovoin- bdr next, a commodious Three Stbry Brick Dwelling, hi South Broad Street, near St. 'Mill's Church. ' Terms very moderate. Apply to june 3 ’ H. CANAHE*. M TO RENT.—The Hotiso at tho head of Bay Stroot, recently occupied by Mr E U Crano, as u carriage warehouse. Alsf)).f\y ( 9 largo rooms over Ives, Horsey & Co’s hat store, suitable for counting rooms of luwyers’officer*. Applytb II. A. CRANE, sept 27 M . TO HEN/IV-'yA. throe story Brick Buliding in State Street. A two story Woodeu Building hi Broughton st, A two story Wooden Building in JulluMon st. A two story Wooden Building, .with a Buke House attached, next door oast of Airs. Bourkc’s resideuco. Fur terms, apply to ... sept 22 COHEN & FOSDICK. M TO RENT.—That conlmodiotislRX'el- (irig, situatud on WaVreil square, N. E. cor ner of Bryan (upljlinbcrsham streets. For terms apply on tho premises, or to II. GANA11L. sept 18•— m FLOYD HOUSE, \ MACON, CA. , , STERLING LANlfin. J.A. IlktOWN. oct 27 ET) HATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM BLER & CO. have on hand a full and cuin- I ilote assortment of oVory possiblo variety of IATS AND CAPS. \Vo, flqjtur, oursoivbs Unit u moru fashionable, n lafgVr ur better selected stock of this kind of Goods lu'is li'ever been uft'erud to tho citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine Beaver, Molo Sk.(n, Silk,. Plain. Russia, Tampi co, Ashland, Bueuu Vista, Rough und Ready, Ruticherq, aud Wool Hats of every description. One of the purttiers residing qt tlm North, ena bles us to receive ‘ l,l ~ •*** *- To Merchants as fuvoruble terms oct 28 177 BAY STREET: iti NEW STYLE OF II ATS I— LL FASHIONS bf sViperi'tir qualities, received by recent arrivals at 187 Bay street, sept 10 IVES, HORSEY & CO'. f]l IIATS I IlATST-'-Fr'dm the Ftlshi- d-*** unable Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe, & Cos tar, Broadway^ New York. Those who ii’avo been iu the habit of seudiug to them for tlmir Huts, can be furnished with the same article, at New York prices, by calling on oct 19 D. A. AMBLER & CO. puriuers rosining qt urn north, enu- ivu weukly suppltqs of goods., , nu anil JPfin\(nrs wo offer gobds on erms as can lie bad Slilltli or North'. SUGAR LANDS FOR SALE, On the Atlantic Coast bcloio latitude 29°. 750 ACRES, part of the 2,000 Acre Grant, inude to Samuel Betts, and confirmed to Henry Eckfiml. Situated on Hillsborough River, iii East Florida, to the Westward of New Smyrna, und next South of the “Hull Tract.” Apply to WM. G. FOOTE. Savntiifih, Git'., or WM. A. FORWARD, St. Augustine, Florida, oct 19 4—tu4 S ILKS, GINGHAMS, *«.—Just re ceived an clegaut assortment of r of rich striped, |»ly of new plaid mid embroidered Silks ; a tine supti French, Scotch, und English Ginghams, all styles and'of the latest importations. Also, Lace Goods and Embroideries, llosiury aud Gloves, and every variety of Ladies dress goods. CONWAY & MeKKNNA, oct 8 Monument Square. 1 ^ VERY BODY (READ TwS!- -A Just received per lings Pluluru* und Exact, from New York, and brig John from Philadel phia: 10 eases Prints all Hlyles aud prices ; J do do British, entirely now; 15 pieces Moiiss.de 1 .urns and Cashmeres; 20 do Worsted I'lnids for Ladies Dresses ; 5 do plain Cashmere French ; 5 do Black Silk warp Alpaca ; Black and Colored Merinocs; Best French Kid Gloves ; New stylo Tuck Combs, etc. etc. Fon Gb.vti.bmbn’s Wbar : 5 pieces superior black French Broadcloth ; *35 do fancy and black Casiinere? and Don Skins; 1 doz. white Satin em broidered China Vests, very rich; Best black and white Kid Gloves; Hteel frame Umbrellas. Su.vdiiiks : 2cases heavy Satinetts, lew pric ed for servants; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind say Woolsay; 2 do Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids; 5 hides Cotton Osnaburgs; 5 eases and (5 Imles brown nnd bleached Slnrlings and Sheetings ; 2 eases Hosiery, a roumletc assortment Super Irish Litmus, Russia and B. E. Diaper; Red and while Flannel Cloakings. And a great many other articles iu tbo DRY GOODS LINE. An inspection of his stock by tlm Ladies and Gentlemen of the city and vicinity, is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH LI PPM AN, Oweus’ Buildings, Congress Street, oct 21 South Side Market Square. F amily grocery store.— Corner of Broughton and Hull-streets.—J. ROUSSEAU, invites the attention of bis friends und the citizens generally to his choire and ample stock of Groceries now on hund.und which he is continually receiving: among which is Woulsey & Woolsey’s Crushed Stignr; do. do. Loaf do; St Croix, Porto Rico;and New Orleans Sugars, N. O. Syrup; sugar-house Molasses; Sperm and Tal low Caudles; Seim of various qualities; Baltimore extra Hams; Befefund Buffalo Tongues; Popncr ami Spieo, Pickles,a great variety; Catsup’s; Pre serves of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds and Cur rants; Nuts of all kinds; a Uvl of choice Havana Sugars; Butter, Hoda. Sugar and Boston Biscuits; Princeton Crackers: Cheese, Anchovies, Sard inns, Aneliovee Paste, and F.SHeiice;CiipersOliVeH,fresfi Salmon and Lobsters in tin cans;choice Tcas;CV« fen, of all kinds; Canal Flour in whole aud half bbls; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes in glass jars; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocon Guava, (Kitchen it Ciiosc’sj’and Current Jelly. Guava Marmalade; London Porter, in pints and quarts; Champagne, ofapproved brands; Cordiuls; Port, Claret, Ma deira nnd Sherry Wine. And a variety of other articles usually kept iu n Family Grocery, always on hnnd and for sale at the lowest market pi ice. nov 1 YY.—70 bundles prime Northern llay landing from brig Clinton, for sale bv oct 30 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. DETTER, dkc.—29 firkins choice tioslmu J J Butter: 50 bbls nnd 25 linlf. bbls Htfwa d St. Flour ; 25 bids Canal Flour; 50 boxes Smoked Herring: 30 kegs and 20 bbls prime Lard; 30 pkgs Buckwheat; 50 doz painted Buckets; 10 doz he: . 4 Brooms, landing nnd tor salo by 0=i 27 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. P APER.—200 reams 20X38i Newspaper; 150 do 24X30 do; 100 do22X32 df>;. 100 do 21X27 do; 150reums plain and ruled Foolscap paper; 75 reams plain Flat Cap paper; 125 reams plain und ruled Letter paper; 40 reams Folio Post and Book paper ; 100 reams Double Wrapping paper ; 130 reams Double Straw Wrapping pa per; 200 reams best quality brown Wrapping pa per; 350 reams best single or small Wrapping pa per, assorted kinds; 75 reams Envelope paper, received by recent arrivals, nnd for sale by oct 30 D ENLOW & WEBSTER. ON Till froMt of qiV 20 tons ( p,. do do;fibbxos Bay Rtiri^tfhndaTobacco; 1 Kixdo. AJ-O’^flbWcotrea,^^ 1 erms V Under fclOO/ casIi: Jfdo.Wft&W, aO days’. $300$nd upwards, 4 mbs, for akckivcd en dorsed ’notes'. ( -,v*\ . ’ s ( Also, at name lime', a' largo assortment of EuV- mture. consisting bf Chairs, Tables, Sufasi Bed-' steads, Hut-stands, Pier Tables, Cuitiro'T&lilcs, *Jtc. Termscash. Also. 100 boxes English Pipes'. Tofms e£Bt f . oct 30 ; . , I ■ toy Coliqn & I'osiUcki ,. On tho 1st Tnesduy m. Decetiibef1m Hnjdattlie Court House, witliin th^Iegal^homs of sale, dm following nwgrucrt, Vtif."v 1 ■ . •Mintn, LyiPs, Flora, aiid llunuah, beloiiEinglo tho estate of A. B. Ungsliaw; w dceeused.'' Byper- inisiouoftlie Iufurior Court orcrintlimn Cuuniy uud.by order of .. JOHN' MURCHISON. * oct -5 .. ■ y Adjrtipistrutor. By.iljohf,. & iHistllcli., 'MIELiBE SOLD bufore the Cnurt.Tlousn In By) City of Savannnli, on the. first Tuesdav lp January.ijext, tho following Real Estate of tllo jmiporty ofthe ustqto of William Taylor, do- ueased, vizi. . ...... • Lot Loiter A. on . West.Broad .Strnot leased 'to (-liarles Van Morn for tun years ftinli first dav rtf January, 184(5. • Al^o, Not .N«.8 auti Iuinxbv'cVi)Vnts corner pf Broughton.. pup Wpyjt .B'roacL Htr««K Lilicjty »' «rd, subject lo an annual, rent bf Thirty Dol lars to tho City. . Also, WhivVf,bbi, No. 10, ul Five Fnthoni on tlm.Savauijtdh River. - i, Alijo, Tract or I,ami, No. 949, 19th Distriflt, 2d Section of Cherokee, now Cobb County, coiitaii;- tsuning Forty f40> Apres. , \ ... Also, the lbl!o>yit;u.peraotial property helmig' mg Jo the estate of suid William Taylor,, deceas ed., viz; . , A Negro Man named.Shephard,,and a. Pew-.in the Indpppndbiit Presvteriaii Church iu tlm ..City of. Savannah, luibwii m the plan of suid Church as No.51'.., . , u All the above propurtysold hy Bio ijmlqrsjt'uefJ imder (iiidby virtue of a Deem ill L’qiiiiy. id th>? Superioq-C^ourt of C'liulhmn County, rundufed ol its May Term, 1847. 0<,t N. WALLACE. IJxoculor.f John I*. Gnvini & Co., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKUCHA NTS, And Forwarding Agents, iHticon, (.'a. Macon, July 20,1847 ly july 251 D IS S OLUTION. — Th^cTrirarTimrsliTp heretofore existing under the firm of HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN & CO., is This Day dissolved hy mutual consent; either of tho un dersigned are authorised to use the name of the lute firm iu closing up tlm unfinished business of the sumo. TllOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of the linn of Hamilton, Hardeman & Co. Suvutinuli, Sept. 1, 1847. pOI'A RTNE ItS HIpT^ Tho under-; V-/ signed have formed a Copartnership under tlm firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, lor tlm transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will be thankful lo tlmir friends for u portion of tlmir putrouage. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. (5mu * n * Southern Recorder, Millcdgevillo; Jour nal *fc Messenger, Mucon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four mouths. _____ Sugar. lty Colien & Fostlkk. , Laiiihng Irombrig Pcrsoverance. 15 hhds. Cit- ba ,Mi»!(e»vado Sugar. In store, 25 hlids. Porto Rico Sugar. 25do NewOrleimsdo. sopt H5; p‘.\BC;«iToies“s r Ai';l-:r-?Wiu C Vgffi. on the first ’L’ut^ilq)' iu.Jamiarv, 1,848. ,b«- forn the Court House door,iii thetown’drRbids- ville. it) Bio County of Tattnall, two lots pfjand, pqcll containing 2874.acres, uuore «r less, tying on the North side of tlm Altamuliu River, just above tlm junction of tlm Olioopie, und are ad joining the lands of Joseph Bbll, F.sq., aud otjicis. These lands are vulnahlo, hbtli in soil atyftifii- her. They are sold for tlm benefit of tho heirs and creditors oftlm estate of .William Ubbpol', deceased. Terms.on tho day of sale'. , v GEORGE COOPERKxi,; # # #m. S AVANNAH MANUFACTURE.— Humphreys' Improved Scidlitz Poieders. In high estimation for lndi»e8tion, Heartburn, Sick- head Ache or Billions affections. These Powders are prepared by me for my trude bnly, and of the very bbot materials. They have none ofthe Mt- ter nauseating tasto tlm Seidlitz Powders gener ally have. Being Home Manufacture I can afford to sell them for less thaii any other house in the city. Prepared bv WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, oct 18 Savannah, Ga. B ooks and stationery.— All tlm SCHOOL BOOKS in common use in this section ofthe country, are kept on Imml. A gruut vuricty of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal culated to suit tlm taste of evury mm, with u va riety of interesting GAMES for youth. Family and other BIBLES, anil Hytnn Books for all deiinmiiiations, in pluin, substantial ami elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of all kinds constantly re ceived. BLANK BOOKS of everv description. Also, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY. J. B. CUBUEDGE, aug 2(5 South side Market sqr., Savannnli. r 111iE ROY’S~AU T i r UMN BOOK, X ilesuriptlvo ofthe Seusous, Scenery, iftc.j hy Tbo iii us Miller. The Wayside Cross, and the Raid of Gomez, a tale oftlm Earliest War, by Capt. E. A. Miller, ofthe 553d Rcgt. Grandfather Loveuhild's Nursery Stories. Peter Pipers Colored Toys; eontaing u great va riety of amusement and information. Comic Nursery Tales ; The Nurses’ Rhyme Bonk;Glimpses oftlm Wonderful; together with a great variety of other Books, for children and youths, worthy tlm inspection of tlmso wishing to purchase. J. 1L CUBUEDGE. net 20 South-side Market-square, rfii IE WAYS ID E C R ON S 7 or. tlm J- Raid of Gomez, a Talc oftlm Carlist War, hy Capt. E. A. Milman. Parts 1 and 2, tlm Life of Henry the Fourth, King of Franco and Navarre, by G. I'. R. Janies, Esq. No. 30. Pictorial History of England. Paris 1.2 a ml 3, the Miscellaneous Works of Henry MauKcnzie, Esq. Received bv . oct 19 J: M. COOPER. 'PURSE’S U liOROl.V AOIANAC, X for 1848, Wholesale arid retail, for sale by . j. b. cubbedge; oct 15 South Side Market Square. |^««nsTSASIiE8*AVI!>D<»W JU' BLINDS.—Tlm.SubVcrmer, Agent for F. Cullnwny &. Co., is eimstahtly receiving all kinds of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which be oilers at as low prices as they can lie purchased in tlm city. All work furnished by him will lib warranted equal to any in tlm country, or-lids money will be returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT; West side Monument Squnrrt.',, , N. B. Orders lor odd sizes received , mid promptly executed — sept I W indow-*ash and rlino MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING 3IACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the residence of Judge Wayne. .SiisIipS and Blinds of every description, made ofthe best materials, at Northern Prices. House nnd Shift Joitfer-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on hand a full supply of Flooring and Weather Boards. Sash, Blinds,'ami Pnnnel Doors, 8 X 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents. All Other sizes iu proportion —ly abg 7 SiRCUjLAR,—Tlie undersigned fcS 16- J eated himself ill Newark, New Jorsey, ds u General Agent. Persons at a distance wishing articles pur chased in this or ndjhiuin^ cities, will fin* it to their advantage t6 procure them through thp agency of tlm tltiderslgried, who will lie at aft times advised of the lowest price articles can lib purchased at, and who firom. The varibus branches of manufacturing this city excels in, makes it a desirable plncb tor ati agency to bo located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia for the Itfst eghteen years, flatters hfmselfthut he will be able to fill orders from individuals ofthe South ern country generally, but more particularly front Georgia, as noar their fancy an though tiiey were hero themselves,and, iti muny instances, tit lower prices. The strictest care taken iti Shipping and In suring, if instructed . JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, New JerOey: 66pt'10 j 3n;rr ^ SUR&Mon MAY he consnltod at tlieir rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street and Market Square, at any hour, (Sunduy excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian street. t ~ ’ uug ]3; FIlIITiP KEAN, DitiiierS Tail or, OS BRYAiN-Srnr'KT. The subscriber ^ratu- fid .Jo his friends und patrons for past favors, takes mtieli pleasure in informing tfiem ( bf Ills recent return from tho Northfehi Cities, with qu lino an assortment of ur- tides in his line os can be found. iji tiny similur csjalilisliirient in tlm city. . Having selected bis . ... _ itpek-from sonic of tlm first houses In New York, he feels no hesitancy in warranting every article, which hois prepared/to make to order in the latest style and fashion by tho most experienced workmen, llis stbek coimisH of ... Stfpei'Freiibh, English & American Broadcloths. Do. do. *do. do. Cassimeres. Do. do. * do. do. Doeskins. Do. do,. do. do. Tweeds.- -'. Together witli a must splendid ftssortipent nfCash- moro Woolbnbtt, Ffmby Milk 'Vfclvbts. Plain and F«!!<•)• Satins, anil n large variety of Fluids. He bus also on hand a largo and well lalectoti assorlmciit bf Ready Made Garments, gotten uji iu the host iiinuukr, expressly for this murkt*,which he is deteriifilieU to sell at njuderafo prices; tu- gotlier vj’ith such articles as Slurls, Stocks, Suspen ders. iIa|iilk’flsGloves, Umhrollas, Gaps, Hosiery Merino and I.i|ihw Wool Yndor Shirts and Draw er?; and all other articles usually kept in itiriitouqulo ostahlishlnhut* bl'tliti-kind; I’ll 11,IP KEAN would nlsp inform Ins friends that ho lets removed from Owens’ Building on Bull Street, to the store Nb. IIS BHYAN : HT., recent. ly oeeupiedby J. »S<nitbwell«fc.Co.', ivlibihho will lie gratifii'd to fill tlmir orllofs. oct J2 ai iTAiiit'irp ^VSioivs ii"j« received per tlhrilbrd and HhVatifiuli? "V jLlL choieoassortiiieiif of. Ereneli. Etiglisb and Belgium C LOTHS.CA.SS1M ERH AN J) VKiiT INGS, selected with the g) i'»test care, nnd pfjlhe best imjiortcd iti this country. SVb arc now pie- pared tp niiinufuctiire tit tin; ahortcj* notice, and in tht? best manlier, any garment in 6ur Ifite; air efisli or nppriivcd credit. 17 WIHTAlCP.lt’ STREET, oet 13 — Suvantiah'Gn. KBW Would respecttiilly ihform his patrons aiiil „ tlm public gcnertuly, that hfe has returned tlm Vnptll rtlfh ll*,u tihll. nnn.1 (I t-.m., n,,.l p Broadcloths; Aumrieui'i, English aitil'Ffciich .'asimorcs; Doeskins. Tweeds, &e.; Cashmere, Velvet, HilUnnd Satin Vestings; all bf which he is prepared tit make lb order at sJmit notice and iu the jatest fashion, .Noun bm tho best work men ur “ employed, and. therefore, every mqi.u- fiirtured articlo’eiin, With safety, he wurrantr.il to suit tbo most /inftieulur. The. btibserilier has ab»ti a fine afcnrtinpnt of Gloves, .Socks. Suspenders, Pocket lldkfs., C’ra v.'its. Unut'f Shirts and Draw ers, all of which will be Hold at New York-prices, by M. CEARY, Di/fjicr and Tailor, Sign bf tlm Golden Laiub, cotfner of Whit aker aiid Brbughtnn streets. ■ oct 18 F ISH.t-^75 bbb. Nd. 2, N. C. Shad, for«nlo by oct 20 A.-MINIS. T O PLANTERS IHECIIANlCSl AND MERCHANTS.—The Subtcribcr has. at the Eastern Wharf, a prime assortment of RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, .SIlINGLt 8, an/I FIREWOOD, which lie oilers for enlo c’11 accommodating terms. Purchasers will please call at his office Jiear the Exchange before pur chasing. All orders, for either bf thfe above ar ticles, left at liis office, will be ptotiiptlv utiendod to june28 R. ALLEN. D ON ORAN JUAWcblehfatfd dou ble distilled ROSE COM FOUN D, for lL« Hair! Tips, celebrated, preparation wliirli barf, stood unrivalled for the last filly years, in Centud and South Aincpica, where the • inbnbitants are jinted (Tir their finfe fiixuraiitliiiii*, aiul VvJicrc inbro nttontjon is given lo beautify ing aticl proinotin," its quick growjb, than in any other country, nqd has giiincd stf^h universal and popular fit6r in the principal cities in tlm old ’worJcf; w without doubt tbi hist article ever invented tor Cleansing, Reproducing ami Beawtifying the liWfnan Hair. Price 60 and 75 cents* / . , - - J For sale by W. HUftf PIIRJP Yg; JR, , , Solo Agent for Savannah, ) t. opt27 — CnmenBiiynml Drayton Bt.V. F ortkr and t aba k l, T 10 cnskHR. B. Byoss Pints Porter'; 25 citt* 1 able Balt, iRjrdmg ttid for *ale HV " ” oct 30 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.