The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 08, 1847, Image 3

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l '^foiTi»EW , ,'roBK.-ow 411 lithedlint. — The regular packet brig wtlflON FULLER. Crawford master. having Llfflier ffolglit «l‘MWIWM o' * KBliy. fewe'iWn* mm;m, An derton'n Imvor wtaifi lenvc TVAforrou. Afternoon, at B o'clock precisely. Sko will con- Sue to leave every Tuesday at tlio saute hour. iS-Wny nrolglit pwnlil. l>v/ihippom. Nn fretxnt vritl be received an board aft or 4 o’clock on tlio afternoon of departure. Freight will bo RCtiitd in Blaro during urn abaouco of tlio boat fret of charflQ- «"tn— nov 8 J ..l l k J| V ,lkl«.,l,l, l CAJt.T.--440O aaclu JJIVERPOOL,8ALTy ® P» r Olilp Arnuiinta, for ioalu; < Apply- to tlio 0d.ick, Ck.n«t«„, , f&fs OBAND MAMMOTH SCHEME. Sales dote This Monmi^ at 12 o'dock. 78 numbers—13 drawn ballot*. QrccnciVPuUukiillouumciU Lot’y Kxtra Class No. 40, for 1847. >Vm drawn in Alexandria Saturday, tttfi Inst. Drawing due To-Morrow Moritiilg. J. W. Maunv ft Co. Manngera, (Successors to J. G. Gregory ft Co.) innnKftT rntZM. f. nrizo of 20,0001 70 prizo nf $1000 5 do 10,000 80 do 500 2 d 0 5,001) | 125 do 400 Ac. Ac. ftc* ^ickeU$15-Hnlve*$7.Hart.$3|-.Eig’a$l l 87 The Old Favorite. i ^ ^ ^(.OT^ Draw* in public, in the Exchange Council Room, To-Morrow Afternoon at 4 o’clock. Sale* clo*o nt3J o’cluck, precisely. 75 number*—12 drawn ballot*. » GREENE& PULASRlMONUMENT? LOT'V. Class No. 157, for 1817. J. \V. Maury & Co., Managers, (Successor* to J. G. Gregory ft Co, mniiKST eiiir.rs. 1 prize of $7,500 2 irises of $600 1 do 3,000 5 do 300 1 do 1,500 5 do 200 1 do 1,006 10 do 120 ] do 624 40 do 60 ftc. A tc. ftc. Tickets $2—Halves $1—Qr. 50 cents. Package Wholes cost $50, must draw back $24 “ Halve* 44 25, 14 44 “ 1*4 44 Quarter* 44 121 " “ *•' 0 ^Ticketsand Share* for sale,and order* from the country nttondod to at the Old Established Of fice of P. B. PBNOBRGAST, .No. 5,White House. Owen** Utiilding*, Dull St. opposite tho Pulaski House, nov 8 Drawing? Received, Drawn Number* of the Georgia State Lottery, Class No. 10, for 18*47, drawn at Columbu*, Jen. on Wednesday last, 3d in*t. 33G 7328 51 50 3ft 39 02 20 59 BO 16 38 IV’ Nos. 20 38 50 and 39 56 73, prize* drawn in tlm above Lottery. Holder* of prize* call cull for the cash or rcuew in the following splendid scheme*: Our Favorite ! SNMNAm Lottery Draw* in public, at Wylly's Office, To-Morrow, Uth Nov. at 4 o’clock. Sale* close same afternoon nt 3 o’clock. OROROIA HTATK LOTTERY. Class No. Jl—D. I*.\ihk ft Co., Manager*. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. 78 number*—J3 drawn Imllol*. CAPITA?. rillZK*. 1 prize «f $4,000 1 prizes of $127 1 do 800 30 do 70 1 do 500 36 do r»ti 1 do 350 30 do 40 1 do 200 100 do 25 ftc. ftc. ftc. Tickets $1 —shares in proportion. iv’.l package of dunrler Tickets Sfi.OO, ami must draw back $3,25. will cent TUB TRULY LUCKY LOTTERY. Sales dose This Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing dun Tuesday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Benefit nf the Independent Fire, Company of A ngust n. flan* No. 4ft—I). Pause ft Co. Malingers. Drew in Wilmington, on Saturday 6th iust. <8 number lottery—13 drawn ballots. CAPITA?. PRIKK*< I prize of $10,000 10 prizo of $2606 do 26,01)0 16 do 1560 do 16,000 20 do 1000 do 8,000 20 do 800 do 6,000 26 do 500 do 3,592 200 do 200 ftc. t :c. ftc. tickpts$lt)—Halves $5—Qtr*. $21—Eighth* $11 tor sale in 6. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Dull St. atul Day Lane. pF Order* from tho country promptly attend fu K ami prize* cashed on demand. nov 8 AN OBDINANCE.- Entitled nil Ordi- t, , »ance, regulating tho sale of Corn, Rye, kriey, Wheat, mid Onto. , “«c. 1. He it ordained by tho Mayor and At- Jitniiciidfiho City of Savannah and tlio 11am- "t< thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby "mauled hy tliu authority of the same, That from |. f| . a JJt’r the passage of this Ordinance, all Corn, ayu.Uarley, Wheat, uud Out* bought and Hold *41 *5° °r Suvniinah, shall be bought and hi i H i Ml • r ^ ,0 Bdlowing regulations, viz : every iisneluf Corn shall weigh fifty-six pounds, every ushei ufRye fifty-six pounds, every bushel of 1 pounds, every bushel of Wheat hnu a, i'* over y bushel of Oat* thirty-two l Pjnnils j I rovuled, That nothing herein contain- ’,T a h° construed to make it unlawful for tho IL«° • r an 4 “eller to ngrno for tlio aulcof tire Itii,.!® 01 "” irarticularly described commodities by 1 sto ,,r o ,,e t» **? horctoforo, instead of by woight. I ^.,"0 ttfurtlier ordained by tho author!- 1 iJSUrf' ! nt in *l |0 weighing of the above I ri-jniilfc m l’ r . 0,,IIC( !’ *bo weight* now used and I or Idler* '^ uge ‘* ^y l * 10 8e IIor iv?r» L ' 3 ’.. '* Further ordainod by tho uuthori- J ■ j, arcsa «l, I'hnt every white person who shall I in It. ° ri1 ’ P.°» barley, wheat and oats, contrary 1 *,„i l’ rov, ’*i'>n* of this ordinance, shall, for each ilimiv'^ ' t ’|lom’c, forfeit mid pay a sum not less I,. * * Vu Dollars^ nnd not oxceoding TenDol- amiii ,,n .. <M 1,0 paid into the City Treasury, So ^Fto the informer. ! tltikriii' ^ 4 ‘ IM * be it further ordainod by tlio nn- SZ**«. Hint nil Ordinances or parts Ial , raclitato with tho provisions of this | vil. JUcc ’ ;u, d tlm «m»e aro, hereby, repeal- ‘'““.a in Conimil, 2811) Ociobeir. 1847. Allot , ..". K- BUIlttOUGH8,Mn,o,. —L» Davkhpoht, c.c. 6 nov 8 jV Ew GOODS' •—Now lauding from Wil- EiffnnJ'r. ^'dler—Plain nnd Satin Striped ami I nnd do do.Muslin do Loins, plain i'liii'diT. j A'P UCt 'tw. colored Merinds, Mohair /enlur li Raw Silk Plaids, Scotch do, "red nn m' ^bilns \Vor*ted do, Oregon do, col- Cke.l x. ' 1 ? m *' Silk Uose and llulf Hose; l.«re«- mIIV!” 1 ^‘d* ars '^ u l ,w n,, ‘ 1 Robe*;Throod Hlmwds* r! I lh ’ ^ ,H * P an ‘* Gotton drt{ real Droche Lon* d«V j .’ n ^ c do * T'.vton do, Pbud Merino lliblfon* l«i ! ^ '! ,ld blanket do; Bonnet Mv ..c ii’i, , nr, d Misses Bonnets, with ft vuri- ^IbesoM* 0 ^* nnd Sta P ,e Goods, which \ retail l,u at l0NVe81 tnurket price*, wholnsalo or J nov j GODFREY & LaROCIIE. I (y^^NyTTAGS. —10 Imles, for salo by ■ti.;-" - COHEN & FOSDICK. S u «ar7 * ' M.. rnkik M* P° rto Rico, 40 hhc L«r ? * MlL ' covaf, <'- f"r sale by T 0 COHEN & rOSDICK. R UUKWHEAT.-100 packages, coni'- X# prUirig hair, and quarter barrels, b6xcfc and iRiilBR T AllDi—50 kogs Baltimore Leaf Lkrd,land- Xjl ing firom schooner W D Jdnkin*.tind for sole by WOOD, OLAGIIORN ft CO. nov 8' TSaUIIVA (toiioasili WATKn.- A 1 gross Farina Cologne Water, warranted genuine, juat received aud for sula by rtov8 A.T.BOWNE, BnieU* buildings. StaHfcjK -Wr-W'? !»Wi"8 ft»u> A brig Wibon I'tiller, and <br talo by nov 8 OOifEN & FOSDICK. • J^UNNY 26 bole*,' for sale by V3f nov 8 COHEN ft FOSDICK. 1310 COF^jdB.—140 bags, ftir silo bV X%> nov 8 COHEN ft FOSDlpK. pASoSI SIDES AND HAMS.-8 JL) hhd* Sides, 5 do Hams, fbr salo by nov 8 COHEN ft FOSDICK. McALLim;it>SALL HEALING 1TX OINTMENT.—3 grom of this celebrated Ointment, in tin boxes and glus* vials, just rccei .» ed and for sale by A. T. BOwNE, nov 8 Smuts' Buildings. *0 UTTER, CRACKEItS AND BREAD.—20 •13libls Butter Crackers; 15 do Sugar do ; 30 do Pilot Bread; 50 do Navy do, landing, and for sale hy nov 8 Wood, claguorn & co. f'llDARS*—10,750 Clumciicia Cigars; 10,000 V-/ Ln. Alaumtm do; 10,000 Crespo do ? 5,000 Principle do, binding from brig Wilson Fuller, am) for sale by VV, M. DAVIDSON, novO West side Alarket square. DUTTElt, LARD & CIIEESE.- J3 Lauding from brig Wilson Fuller—*20 kegs shoice Goshen Batter, 15 libls do Leaf Lard, 50 lioxuri do Goslieu Cheese, 20 casks do do do, for mile by nov 6 E. SWIFT. ■3ISCJL1 A' ftc*—30 libls Sugar, Soda and XJ ButtorBiscuit; lOdo Pilot Bread; 50 box es “11 Bnrchill” Soap, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, nnd for sale hy novll HCItANTON &JOFIN8TON. fillEESE AND FAITH LY SOAP.— 50 boxes prime Gosluiu Cliauso; 60 do “Jo*. Buchan” Family Soap, landing IVoin brig Wil son Fuller, aud lor sale by nov 6 SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON. fvOHESTIC LIOIIOUS.—25 hhls N. A3 E. Rum, 50 do Phelps' Gin, 20 do Domes tic Brandy, landing from brig Wilson Fuller ami for salo hy E. SWIFT. MOV ft TTYS ON TEA.—10 half Chest* and 50 AA Caddies of superior Hyson Tea, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, nnd for sale hy W. AI. DAVIDSON, Mov 0 West side Market sqdare. DUTTEHi-25firkins choice Goxhou But* -13 ter, selected, lauding from brig Wilson Ful ler, and for sale by \V. AI. DAVIDSON, uov 6 West side Alarket square. yi JLUANIY ALE*—20 bbl* nf Albany Ale -Z.V of a superior quality* landing from brig Wil son Fuller, and fbr sale by W. At. DAVlDSONi nov .Westside Marketsqiinrc. iif'Al.AOA «ItA l»E8.—Ju.t rccoivmt ±TA per brig Selma, a lot of Grape*, new Rai sin*. and Dates. Also, 15 hUxn* Italian Macea- rotti and Vermicelli, and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, nov 2 eor. Broughton ft Bull st*. / HANDLES*—50 boxes Hull ft Sun'* Cun- dies, 4s, 6s, uud 8s, lauding from brig Clinton, and for salo by nov 4 CONNERAT ft BARIE. ALD PEACH UK ANDY AND V3SCOTCII WHISKEY.—20hlil* superior old Geo. Peach Brandy, 30, five gallon demijohns Scotch Whiskey, for sale by nov 3 Into SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON. I^OKEIgN LiqUOIt8.-10 halfpipe* A Otnrd Brandy, vintngo 1846, in bond; 2 do do do pale, vintage 1812, in bondj 5 pipe* Alid. Swan Gin; 1 puuchiil superior old Jam. Riini: 1 do St. Croix tfo; 20 eighth cask* Soignctte Bran dy; 1 pipe old Schiedam Gilt, fhrsnlo hy nov 3 Imo SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON. TIMHLET SOAPS.—A largo assortment A utall prices, for sale hy J. AI. TURNER ft BROTHER, nov 2 Afouumnut-sqitara. AllOOOLA'l'il,—Roy* Superior Sweet Vy Chocolate, Spicuu do. and Kitcnenu prepared Cocoa, for sale by A. T. BOWNE, mov 1 Smuts' building. /'ANIONS.—In bhls, fur side hv yj 11. J. GILBERT. Uov 3 West Side Market Square. TVfE’iV 4JOKN*—On tho cub or clean, for 11 salo. ROB.1IABERSIIAAI ft SON. nov 3 • JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS. cr —An extensive nud well selected stock. Alsu Billies, Prayer llmtks, atul valuable work* ill find bindings, suitable for presents. Received by uov 1 JOHN AL COOPER. FSON SALTS.—10libls best Baltimore -LJ Epson Salt*, 10 bids Green Copperas, 15 hhls Glauber Salts; fur sale hy nov 2 A. T. BOWNE, Strict*' Building. /’■'TUT TOBACCO AND SNUFF^ 300duz. Cut Chewing Tohucco;200 do. do. Smoking do.; 10 dn. Maccnhoy Snuff, Lauding from schr. George J. June*, niid fur sale hy oet 29 WOOD, CLAGUORN ft CO. |> ISC IJ ITS*—Sugar, Water, Butter and A3 Soda Biscuit, just received and for sale by oct 20 THEODORE MIMS. fillG AllS.—30 libls and boxes Woolsey and O NVoOlsoy refined Sugars ; also a few cask* German refiued crushed Sugar, lauding nnd for sale oil favorable terms by 11. J. GILBERT, oct 25 West sido Market Square. /"IllAITIPAGNE.—-20 baskets “Perrier” V-/ Brand, a very choice article; 40 do. “Grape” do., in nunrts and pint*. Lauding from schr. George J. June*, and for sale l>v oct 29 WOOD, CLAGUORN ft CO. 13ACON SHOULDERS.— 10 casks X3 prime Cincinnati cured Bacou Shoulders, binding nnd for salo hv oct 30 SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON. 13 UTTER.—A few kegs Orange County X3 Butter, just received per brig Sterling, and for sale hy CONNERAT ft BARIE. oct 21 rpEAS, WINE AND SEGAUS.— A Black and Green Teas of flue quality; Sher ry and Port Wines, in Qr. casks; nud Spanish Segura, for salo hy A. MINIS, oct 27 TAOITIESTIC LHfcUORS.—50 barrel* A3 common Gin, Phelps’ nnd other brands; 50 do N O Whiskey; 25 do N K Rum; 20 do Domes tic Brandy; 20 eighth cask* do; 10 hhls Old Pencil Brandy;*i0do Old Mnnongoholn Whiskey, for sale by SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON, oct 27 TUTACKEREL.—lObbl* No. 3 Alackorel? lTJ. 10 db. No.2 do.; 10 do, No. 1 do.; 10 half do. No. 1 do.; 10 do. do. No. 2. do. Landing from brig Macon, and fbr Bale by oct 28 E. SWIFT. /CONNECTICUT RIVER GIN AND CHEESE.—40 hhls Phelps’ Conn. River Gin; 50 boxes Prime Berkshire Co. Cheese lauding tVom brig Macon, nud for *ule hy oct28 SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON. O UG AK»—20 hhd* Porto Rico Sugar* prime ►3 uiiaJity; 20 boxes Whito Havana do, latidihg from It rig Macon und *clir G. J. Jones, and far sale by SCRANTON ft JOIINSTON. oct 28 • /3IL*—1800 galls Linseed Oil; 1600 galls x3 Bleached Winter Sperm Oil; 1000 galls do do Whale do; 1000 galls Olive Oil for machinery, received by Into arrival*, nnd for *nlo by oct 30* DENSLOW ft WEBSTER. - finoBACCO.—25 bnxe« W. ’t. Sutherliu X Esculent Tobacco, landing from brig Excel, and for sale by CONNERAT ft BA1UE. oct 28 TTIOBACOO.— 30 pneknges manufactured X Tobacco, pound lumps, landing from sclir Curlew, nnd for tale hy oct 28 CONNERAT ft BARIE. roue* ( ft do plain CasImVo'ro French 16 Jlftcii Bilk wnrp Alpaca t Black and Chared Merinoeaj Be*t French Kid Glovea t New atyle Tuck Coiuhs, otc. otc. Fort Gertlkmki?’* Wrar t 6 piece* superior hi nek French BroailcloUi} 25 do lancy and black Casimercs and Doe Skins? 1 doz. white Satin cm- hroidured China Vesta, very rich? BeAt black and white Kid Gloves; Stool frantb Umbrellas. Sundribs t 2 cases heavy Satlnetta, low pric ed for sorveut* ? 2 do Kentucky Joans? 2 do Lind say WoolBay; 2 do Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids? ft bales Cotton Osnabtirgs ? ft case* and 6 bales broWn and bleached Slnrtings and Sheetings ? 2 cases Hosiery, a complete assortment Super Irish Linens. Russia and Is. E. Diaper? Red and whito Flannel Cloakings. And a great many other articles in the DRY GOODS LINE. An iufpectionofhiHstockby the Izulies and Gentlemeu of the City oud vicinity, is rcsncctlhlly solicited by JOSEPH LtPPMAN, Owens’ Buildiug*, Congross Street, oct 21 Soutii Side Market Stiurtro. TJRY GOODS.-CONWAV ft Mr- A3 KENNA, Monument Square, opposite the Pulaski House—have always on baud ri general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.— Their connection with New York, and their fa rilitiea for purchasing goods in the Northern mar kets generally, enable them to hnvoall tlio newest mil most desirable stylos, arid nt tlie lowest prices. Tlieif system hi'btiNiness being “Cnsh nnd Small Profit*, renders Uieir estabUnnmeMt worthy the attendance of nil buyers. A full assortment of Silks, Shawls, Cashmere*, DeLuin*, Ginghams, Alpacas, Prints, Linens, Fianuels, Blanket*, Shirt- tigs, Sheetings, Lace Good* and Eiubraiderie*, Hosiery and Glove*, Linen Cam. Ildks, Silk do. tMuthd, Casituarcs, Vestings, Gents Under Shirts, arid Drawers, Keradys, nud every stylo of planta tion Goods. oct 11 jriAPS! CAI^S! 1 — New Faihious-*Just V,/ received per Steamer Northerner, a superior ot of Gents' Dress Caps, consisting of Circllinn, Taylor, B La Mode, Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka, Jriontnl, Philadelphia Pattern, aud Travelling Can*. Also Leather Travelling lint Boxos, for sale hy nov 6 D. A. AMBLER ft CO. rpiO PLANTERS MECHANICS, X AND MERCHANTS. —Tho Subscriber lias, at Uio Eastern Wharf, n prime assortment of RIVER LUMBER) TIMBER, SHINGLES, and FIREWOOD, which ho offers for sale on accommodating terms. Purchasers \Vill please call at his office-near tho Exchange before pur chasing. AH orders, fur either of thc above ar ticles, luff at Iris office, will be promptly uttendad to juno28 U. A. ALLEN* |\TEW CASHMERES AND DE -L i LA1NES.—Some very pretty, just opened by nov 2 GODFItKv & J,A ItOCIIE, ri'tK«ANT COI.OHEI) SILKS -Li Alow pattern,, lu,toponotl.and Torsaloby nov 2 GOUFIIEY & LaKOCIIF. rrillREE PLV CARPETINGS.— A At n low price for the quality, junt opened hy uov 2 GODFREY ft L*ROCHE. I3ROAD CLOTH.—Blue,Black, Green, J3 Brown and Gray Broad CloUis; BJuo uud Blnck Beaver Cloths, just received nud for sale hy nov 3 SNIDER, LATH HOP ft NEVITT. r riavv duffii, bi.an- XX KETS.—6 bales 9-4 heavy LtniUou DulHI Blankets, just ruceived nnd for siile hy nov 3 SNIDER, LATHROP ft NEVITT. J A DIES CAPSI CAPS t CAPS 11 AJ J list received nnd now opening n very desi rable assortment nf Dress and Mourning Cups; also some choice Hcrnl Dresses, nt ** CANNON ft LEONARD'S, Oct 29 3| Cor. Broughton nnd Bnrimrd-sts. DOJINETSt BOSSETl ! !-A vary .13 large and dcsiralilc aSsormcut of tho most modern stylo now exhibiting at net 29 31 CANNON ft LEONARD’S. /'It CAT U AUK A iris may llnw Im bu<) vX on tho ciirtinr of Broughton and Barnard Streets in FRENCH CLOTHS AND CA8I- MERES, SATINETTS, VESTINGS, KER SEYS, ftc., by calling before purchasing else* where. CANNON ft LEONARD, oet 29 13 A FEW a those Nouiilo Worked Collars J.X. left at 25, 374 and 50 cents. Also, sniim rich Dress Silks, just received hv steamer South erner. CANNON ft LEONARD, nov 6 (J OLA R (LAMP Mil ADEN, Cones mid Wicks, A supply just received, and for side hy J. M. TURNER &, BROTHER. nov2 Moitiiuieilt-sqiinrc. SULPHATE QUININE.—150ounces O pure Sulphate Ouiiiiue, for sulc by nov 2 A. T. BOWNE, Smuts’ Building. piUKLES.—Just received, per ship Eli A Whitney, 20 coses Underwomrs Pick'd*, in gallon, half gallon, and quart jars. These Pickles are warraiited ofthe best quality and ofthe new Crop. J. ROUSSEAU. nov 1 T3 Uili AND GIN.—50 hills Phelps' Con- XL iieeticut River Gin. 30 blits N. E. Rum.— Landing uud for sale by E. SWIFT. IIOv i POTATOUS AN» AFl'I.iiS, lamb A ing from brigs Ciiutou aud Selma uud for sale by II. J. GILBERT, iiov 1 West Side Market Square. lion'll <josiii:\ iciITtkk. — VV Constautuntly on hand, and for sale hv nov3 Imo SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON. TjlXCIIANGE.—Bdl* on Now York. Ap- X!i ply to . GEO. B. CIJM.MING. iiov« — [>OK.SALE.—A Negro Man who is n good X Cook. ROB. HABERSHAM ft SON. nov 6 TAVA COFFlijE.— A clioica article, ro- •J calved tuid for sale hy IL J. GILBERT, nov 5 T3 IO COFFEE, ADAMANTINE CAN- XL DLES AND BACON.—100 hugs prime Green Rio CotVen; 25 boxes Adamantine Candles, 7,000 lbs choice Baeon Shoulders, landing from IL D. Jenkins, arid for side hv nov 5 SCRANTON & JOIINSTON. TT AMP OIL.—For sate by the cask or re- Xj tail, by H. J. GILBERT, nov 5 West side Market sqnflre, TVTEW MUSIC).—Oh breathe not her -LI Name; They who would still ho Happy; Rio Bravo, a Mexican Lament; One Gentle Heart; Tim Alabama; Tire Bunks of the Guadelquion; The Alida Waltz; Light on tire Wute; Buena Vista; Hear Me Norma; Jenny Lind’s Songs. Also, A great variety of New and Popular Music. For side by T. T. WILMOT. oct 15 /COPYING PRESSES-*Of tho most V>* approved stylos, different sizes. Also Copy ing Paper and tfopying Ink, of superior quality. For sale hy JOHN M. COOPER. MOV 4 I3 0GEK.V PEN KNIVES.—A geu- XX. nine article, of superior quality, at Importers price*. For sale hy nov 4 JOHN M. COOPER. (HOLD AND SILVER PEKFO- VT RATED BOARD.—Also Plain and Fig ured Gold and Silver Paper. For sale hy nov 4 JOHN M. COOPER. l^LOUK.—20 sarks Georgia Flour, put up X in small sacks expressly for family use, ground from new Wheut, uud for Hale low, and warranted good, by ALBERT HARD, nov 3 'I'JTAYf —100 bundles superior Eastern XJL Hay, 80 bhl*. Potatoes and 20,000 Brick, lauding from ship Masonic from Boston, for sale hy BRIGHAM ft KELLY, nov 3 ■3 UCKWHEAT.—50 huff barrels, qnar- X> ter* aud eightlis. Just received and for sale by J. E. GAUDRY ft CO. nov 4 T>AISINS« 4bc.—25 boxes New Raisins; XX 25 huff do. do. Raisins; 10 hbls. Phelps’ Gin, and 10 do. Urdndy. Landing from brig Selma, and for sale by nov 4 CONNERAT ft BARIE. ~B~ IME.—Landing from schr Eliza Brown, at X.J Johuston’s wharf, for sale by nov 2 BRIGHAM ft KELLY. rlio FLOUR DIERCIUNTS AND X MECHANICS.—-To leu»o for h term of five years, A TVVO-STORY BUILDING.60 by 20 feet, on dm whorl at the foot of West Broad street, with 10,1ft or 20 horse steam powir, sui table for u Flour Mill or Pluming and Bn riel Ma chines. Apply to A. WEBB; novO 2*— 1V^TICE^-ThTsnBscrilerlmvingT«rcha? J. 1 od tho Stenm Grist Mill, in West Broad S root, wilt keep constantly on hand a fresh sup ply of Grist, Flour and Maal. Com Cracked, an I Ground, on reiwonablo terms, or bs Toil. Orders for Shipping promptly attended to. nov 6 3-* Mi THOS. DUKE. R emoval.—doctor bailey ha* removed to the liOusd recently occupied by Mr. ThOtua* Holcombe, corner of Tuttnali and Harris-streets, one door west of tho residence of Mr. Isaac LuKocho, and opposite to Mr. Bi Constantino's. —6 nov 3 W ANTED.—A flituntion ns Cook or to taka cara of children, a Young Woman, wiio would moke liertdlf generally lisoful, and cun hu wail recu mute tided. Apply at this office, nov I A CARD.—i have removed to tho city ol Macon, for the purpose of practising Law, nnd shall practise in nlltbuCouVtsbfUio Souther it Circuit, and in any other Courts in which busi ness may ho cdnfuied to mo. , dec 17 — CAitLEtfON B. COLE; D oors, sashes a window BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F. Cullnwny & Co., is constantly receiving nil kind* of Sashes, Door nnd Window Blinds, which ho oilbrs at a* low prices as they can he purchased in tho city. All work furnished by him will bo warranted equal to any in tho cbuiltry, br the money will bo returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Squure. N. B. Orders for odd sizes ruccived and promptly oxofcuted j- sept 1 WINDOW-SASII AND IILIND VV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining tlio residence nf Judge Wayne. Saslitis olid Blinds of every dC-scriptibn, made of the best materia)*, at Northern Price*. House ami Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on hand a full supply of Flooring and Weather Board*, Sash, Blinds, and Pauncl Doors, 8X 10 Sash, glazed nt 10 cent*. All other sizes in proportion —ly nug 7 OEtiAR AND TOBACCO STORE. O JVoi 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near Monument-square.—The subscriber returns his S ateful thanks to tlio citizens of Savannah, and e public getlerally, wlm hnvn so liberally patron ised him during tlio last fouryoars, and bbgs to as sure them that be still imports the very best brands, of which he has on hand at this tune a largo assort ment. Hu wbuld call particular attention to a lute shipment which lit! call fully warrant. Also to his 'stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c., &c., nil of which he will sell on as good terms as can be had elsewhere. P. JACOBS, july 27 ly— H AMN.—Reynold’s Homs, for sale by oct 27 ALBERT HARD. nov 4 J. E. GAUDRY «&. C O SSfpjwL. Aubripx And coMsuysioN mercil . And Forwarding Agent*, Macon? Macon, July 20,1847. iy •, > ■« July 23 TVTO^ICJE.—Atthe next n-gulur meeting of J-1 Council on Thursday,, llui instant, there will be elected Two Inspectors of Flour and Groin. ConipcilBfltiori,fiief. . Bodd, $1009. Ap^ plicanta will murte tU'eti* securities. A. C. DAVENPORT, c. o. nov G 6— A N OVI3U8BBM WANITBO.-Aii xjl. Overseer is wanted fora Plantatiou on one of tho Sea Islands, twelve miles ft om the city of Savannnh ? a very hoaitljy situatibn, wiero the cultivation is com and cotton. A person well recommended fbr sbhriety. honesty and capabil ity, will meet with liberal encouragemeit from tfre prbbrietor. For further inlbfmalion, Apply to flfessrs. Way fie. King of this city, nov G — BOARDING .. , 'AY pCHOOLrr-MADAME GI- RARD, having, engaged vthe oervicoe of an ex nerionced Edglwh .Teacher ftom tho Nbrtb, ’in onns her friends and the pttblio generally, that her estahushment for the eddeauon of Young Ladies, will opep nA the.lM day of November next, in'Mrs. MarshaU’s Now Range nf.Brick Buildings, oA the comer of Liberty add Bar- nard Streets, .pupils, .in addition tb all'tho branches of ait English education will be taught to write ana speak the French language. > • Lessons Will fi'A gfreu to those who desire it, in Music, Drawing, end in tli» Italian, Spanish and Gorman languages. Address , MAD’Ev a. GIRARD, - °ct 14 30—c Savannah Geo. ttCIIOOIi REMOVB0.—G A. IIDL- COMBE informs his patrons and his fellow? citizens generally, tliat he hu* Removed his Schbo- to a central situation, viz. tlio Mosbtiib Lodge, whereacouplo oflorgb robins are bpen,for.Uio reception of Pupils ofbotli soxe*. A Lady well educated and an experienced Teacher, 1ms charge of the Juniur. OlusseH. Ho taken this method also ofthonkirtg Ills fricftds for past patrdringe, extend ed too, during a season when least expocted, as well as fdr thb dpiitlon the majbrity of them have boon pleased to express relative tb his character as a Teacher. 2mos— sept 28 0 ANCING ACADEMY*—MONS. A. BONAUD respectfully inform* hi* patron* that he will open his Academy at ft o'clock on Monday next, first Of November. Persons wish ing tb patronis'd liiikl iftrri taqnosted to call at the Lyceum Hall on or before Unit Uibo. Tuition days: Monday, Wednesday And Friday. Terms? Twelve Dbllars fur 24 lesson*. Gentlemen’s Class same days As above, begin ning ut 9 b’clock, P. M. N. B. The room will be renteu fbr Balls, Con- bbrts, or any other exhibition ut very moderate term*. 26— bet 27 T OOU OUT FOIt A fSlEi I— -1-J On Saturday, Uie 21st of August last, some accomplished pickpocket (on hoard the steam jacket William Seahrook, Capt. Lyons, on her rip from Charleston to Savannah,) ’succeeded in purloining IVont nly.person or from tho washing- room, a tiile Gold Wutch. It was mnnufiicturod in Charleston, Uie nnmo of the maker, und the number lidwever nOt roedllectedt The face wo* white, and it had attached to it wlieii taken from my possession.u black guard chain, and steel key. Any information respecting Uio Uiiefor the watch will ho Uiailkftiily rucoivcd, and a liboral reward will be given fur one or both of tlmiii. JAMES W. BELVIN. Minerva P. O., Houston Co. Ga. Oct. 26. oet 28 12— WHOLESALE WINE, MOUOK VV AND GROCERY STOKE.—No. 188 Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that lie continubA to keep on hand at his old stand, West Sldo of the Market, ft large assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO- CERIES, dll of which he offer* on tho best pos- sible terms. Ho is also cotidtrtntly supplied with tho best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK Cl* DEll, to which lie respectfully invites Uio dttuti* tion of tlio public, " nov 3 TVTOTICJE.—City Treasurer/* Office, Savnn* -Ll nnh. Jst Nov., 1847.—‘The following lots are in arrears to the City for Ground Rents, viz:: Brown Ward, 1, 2, 3, 15, 22. 23, 24, 2ft, 42, 43, 44 45. 46. ftft, 56. 58, 59. 01. Columbia, 1, 6, 7? 8, II, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 31, 33. 31, 36, 37, 38. Crawford, 6, 12, 14, 21, 24, 26, 20, 27, 23, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44. 63. 04. Elbert, 3, 9, 10, 13, 1ft, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 30, 33, 34, 39, 40. Franklin, 3, 4, 6, 0. 7, 10, 12, 17, 21,22, 24, 25, 26, 29. 30, 31, 32. 33. 34. New Franklin, 3, 4, ft, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17. Green, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 10, 20, 22, 27, 29, 35, 30, 37, 4l). Jartksbii, 7, 8, \% 14, ift, 10, 17, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 33, 34, 36, 40? 42, 43, 40, 47. Jasper, 1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 29, 31, 35, 30, 42, 43, 44, 4ft, 46. 47. 48. Lafayette, 1, 3, 4. ft, fl, 7, 8. Liberty, 1, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 10, 17. 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 39. 1‘dhwki, 1, 2, ft, (i, 7, 9, 111, li, i2, 15, 10, 17, 22, 23, 24, 34, 37, 38. Wntfdii, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 10, 20, 21. Washington, 1. 2, 3, 4, 7, 15, 10, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 30, 30, 38. Trust Lbt, letter S. JOHN C. HUNTER, C. T, If the rents duo on tho above nnmod lots are not paid on or before the ]2Ui instant, I shall, the morning of the 13th instant, proceed to reenter the same in conformity to Ordinance, nov 1 JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN, C. M. N OTICE*—Thu undersigned ha* received by recent arrivals, a fresh supply ol'Medi cities, Perfumery, Oils, Sic. Also a general as sortment nf Brushes, which are offered fbrsulo on favorable terms, by J. A. LaROCHE, iiov4 No. i, Waring’* building, Market Sq, I^A.HII.V tilKICIlHY HTOItK.— JL Corner of Broughton and Uutl-drccis.—J. ROUSSEAU, invites the attention of hi* friends and the e.itizctts generally to hi* e.lmico and ample stock of Groceries now on bund,nnd which he is continually receiving: among which i* Woolsey Sl. Woolsey’* Crashed Sugar; do. do. Loafdo; St Croix, Porto Rico, and NcW Orleans Sugars, N. O. Syrup} sugar-hoilsb Molasses; Sjinrin nnd Tal low Candles; Soap of various qualities; Balthubru extra Hams; Bcefund Buffalo Tongues: I'epncr and Spice, Pickles,n great variety; Catsup's; Pre- senes of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds and Cur rants; Nuts nf all kinds; n tol of choice Havana Scgnrs; Butter, Soda, Sugar nnd Boston Biscuits; Princeton Crackors;Cheeso, Anchovies,Sardines, Aneliovue Paste, and EsHence;CapersOlives,fresh Salmon and Lobsters in tin cnnsjchoicoTensjCof fee, of all kinds; G'nnnl Flour in wholo and half bhls; keg* of Bunkwlinnt; 1’rtiucs in glass jars; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen & Chase's) and Current Jelly, Guava Mnrinnlnde; Loudon Porter, in pints nnd quarts; Champagne, of approved brands; Cordials; Port, Claret, Ma deira and Sherry Wine. Ami a variety of oilier articles Usually kept in n Family Grocery, always on hand and fin 4 sale at the lowest market price nov 1 QELLIA'G OFF AT COST, FOR CASH.—The subscriber, intending to leave the city, is SELLING OFF his stock of very Choice Goods at cost, affording an opportunity te those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav ing CLOTHING made to measure of the very best materials ami workmanship, nnd at price* ma terially reduced. Good* will also be *oId by the piece or pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE STOCK will have a very liberal discount in below cost. N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber, either by note or otherwise, are requested to call and setttle the same with as little delay as possible. oct 18 JOHN MALLERY. Turkey Red Drapery; Tabic Covering ; Cot’d Table Covers; White Damask Table Cloths; BrO. ditlcuDumafik Table Diaper, Dowlass, Osnahurgs, Huckaback and Scotch Diapers; Russia end French Diupcrs; French Towels; Wilt, andcoi’d Doyles ; 5-4 to 12-4 Linen Sheetings ; 5-4 to 12-4 bloa’d und unhleu’d cottuu ditto. Received aad for sale by oct 21 SNIDER, LATIIROT & NeVITT. S easonable dry goods.- JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave to inform tho Iridic* and Gentlemen of this city and country generally, (nnd particularly tlio la dies,) that lie lias returned from tho North, and has now open n great portion of hi* Fall Stock of Filtlcy nnd Staple Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satinet, Kentucky J rails nlid Kerseys; white ami red Wool aild caiitt/n Flannels; bleached and brown Shirtings und Sheetings; hlk.. bro. nnd blue Alnncn, do laiines nild wool Fluids, for La dies nn« ehildt'on; \Vht., hlk. and slate col’d corded Skirts; Shawl* from 25 ct* to $10; Madras* Hkfs; Irish Linens; brown nnd hlk Hollands; Tnblenttd Towel Linens; Ladies’ hlk nhd col’d raw silkHnse together with a complete assortment of Cotton am Cashmere; ChildrhU nild Misses wool aud cotton IIosc. from No. lto7 4 , Gloves of all kind* and qualities; Linen Ildkfsfrdiif 121c. up; hlk Sutiu Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnets, Riltlums,Flowers Wreaths, Silk und Cotton Ranches; thread ant lisle laces aud edgings; Needle work Collars from 25etsnp; under sleeves nnd iflside 1 Idles, and Ln- dies Merino Vest*,—together with a variety of other articles usually kept in n.Dty Good* Store. As to prices,dec. J. M. would respectfully *0y to nil, call and judge for yourselves at No. 159 Con gress Street, South Side Market Square, oct 25 /^NTLEMENS' WINTES OfiM VX SIERY.—-Gents' whito, groy, mixed and rib- hed Merino Half Hoso, do do do Lambs’ Wool do, do do do do, an elrtra article, just opened by nov 2 GODFREY & LxROCHE. der that occupied b< two „J low.i IWTOEIcwft...-. exchange. *iiJ .ovurat flour. tt'Afl.r'tto occupiodl>y .'Mt. Woldi, oho orUioui a ^n6yjl°° r ROBi HADEItSKAM & SOW.' ro MEN'T.-riFtert .tho lrt ofNovoin- -jr next, a Three Story Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near 8t John's 'Church. Ternis vory moderate. AptilylS June 3 ^ . IL GANAlIt. t 'l'o K£N1'.~1'ho Bow* ot iBffl of Bay Street, recently occupied by Mr E B Crane, as u carriage Warehouse. Also, two large rooms ovor lvos, Horsoy &, Co’s hat store, suitable for counting, rilbins bf lawyers’ officers. Apply tb H. A. CRANE, sept 27 M TO RENT*—A three story Brick Bdliding in State Street. A two stoiy Wooden Buildingln Broughton st. A two story Wooded Building in Jefierson fr. .A two sVory Wooden Building, with a Bake House attached, next door east of Mrs. Boutko's residence. For terms, apply to rapt 22 COHEN A FDgDICK. |S)| TO RENT.—That comiUodiotis (iwel- SB-liug, situated on Warren square, N. E. cor ner of umitl aUdlHubcrslidtn e{roots. For terms apply on Urn premises, or to H. GANA1IL. sept 18' - — STERLING LANIER, bet 27 FT1 HATS AND CAPS*—D. A. AM BLEU & CO. have on hand n filll altd com- idoto. assortment bf evqry possible Variety of IATS AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that a more fasliipnulile, a larger or better sehjrtod stock of this kind of Goods has mricrbeoil oifered to tlio citizens uf Suvatttiah. It coin|irise* Fine Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tamni- co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rongli ami Ready, Ranchet'o, nnd Wool Hats ofevery dt'Slirlption. Olio of the partners residing nt the North, una ble* u* to receive woekly supplies of goods. To Merchants and Planters wo offer goods nn as favorable ttiruls ns can he had South or Ntirtli. oct 28 177 HAY STREET. TNFERIOR EOURT—CHAMBERS, i October 15, 1847—The Grand Jury of the Cuuiily of Chatham, having recommended an additional tax to aid in tlio support of common schools, the funds nssigued by the State for that pnrposo proving entirely inadequate tb effect the objects intended to ho accomplished, tho Jus tice* of the Inferior Court, desirous of comply ing with this recommendation, but without resort ing to an increase of tho present taxes, have de cided to tnuko nn appropriation for tlmt object from the present revenues of tho county. It is therefore ordered, That the interest de rived from tho sum of six thousand dollars, ro- coived fbr tho old Jail ntld lots, and now vested in Public Stocks) ho nnd is hereby appropriated and set npurt, together with such fiirthor sum to he paid out of the County treasury, a* shall makeup tho amount of,/fre hundred dollars annually, ho paid to tlio Commissioners of Common Schools, to ho appropriated hy them with tlio concurrence of tho Justices of tlio Inferior Court, to the sev eral District schools, in such proportion* as shall bo doomed most heucficiuii Provided, ttovertho less, that the inhabitants of euch district shall cause one or more cOUveuieutuiut proper school houses to ho built in each district, and approved of hy said Commissioners, otherwise tho iiiotiuy apportioned to such district shall he Withhold. Ordered further, Tlmt Robert A* LoiVirt lie, and he i* hereby appointed oiiu of tlio Commis sioners in pluce of N. J. Bayard removed from Uie county. It is required that Uicse order* he entered upon the minutes of the Interior Court altd he publish ed in both Uie oity gazettes for One mouth, daily, tind by a 'proper notification from Uiu Commis sioners in relation to the building of school houses. A. PORTER, j. i. c. c. c. ELIAS REED, j. i.c.ffc.c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, s. t.c.c. c. oct 20 —26 D 1SSOLIJTION.—Thu firm ofL. Bald. wiu & Co. has been dissolved in conse quence of the death of Mr. L. Baldwin, the a (fairs of the concern will he settled hy the undersigned, surviving partners ofsuid firm. II. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. 1,1847. nov pO-PARTHERSHIP. — The tin signed, surviving partners ofthe late firm of L. Baldwin &. Co., have tins day entered into Co partnership for the transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Brighaut A Kelly. II. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Snvnnnnh,Nov; 1) 1847. nov 2 f)O^ParT^Ebsiiip.—Tho .Imlcr- signed have associated themselves in the City or New York, for tho transaction of a GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under Uie firm of Wm. Noyle Habersham & Co. and are prepored to transact any business which may be confided to Uiem. BOB. HABERSHAM, WM. NKYLE HABERSHAM, John rae Habersham. Novi, 1817. nov2 D issolution.—th c copartnership lie ret ofb re existing under the firm of HAAi- 1LTON, HARDEMAN & CO., i* This Day dissolved hy mutual consent; cither of Uio un dersigned are authorised to use the name of the late firm in closing up thc unfinished business of the some. THOS. HARDEMAN C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartner* of the linn of Hamilton, Hardeman A Co. Savuuuuh, Sept. 1, 1847. Uid transacUon of. d FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, nild will bo Uiankful (o Uieir friends Ibr a portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. 6mo Southern Recorder, MilledgeVHIe; Jour- rial &> Messenger, Macon; AUonta Luminary, Allauta, copy for four month*. B OGiJE'8 B II RO A If AND BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARIES.— The twb series comprising nbout 40 12mo vol umes, published in London,in neat uniform cloth binding, each volume with a steel Portrait ;beiug a collection of die best works of the best authors. For sale by JOHN M. COOPER nov 6 AUCTION SA1.ES. foM nt the Court House, of sale, the following riWTv- Miuta, Lydjjt, Flora, niulll thri estate of A. R'. Bagshtw? mltiouoftho Inferior Court of Cl and by order of JOHN MURCMlSON. » Administrator. • : By Gotten WILL BE BOLD bpl JpewSi the City OfSiivannrth, .on tfte ; Jjpd Tuesday in JaAuwy next, the fo|lo,wing Rwsl Estate of tho property ofthe ostato of William Taylor, do- teased, vizi v r - : ) Lot r/oltor A. on West Brood Street leased to Charles Van IlonUbr ten Wars iYoui first day of Jamu)iyil846. , . ..... ..... Al*o, Not No.fi nnd ImpraVetaent* corner of Broughton arid West Brorid., Streets, Liberty Ward, subject to an annual rent of Thirty Doi- '“XuoavfeLqt.Sii.iO, at Five klliom on the Savatma)i Rivbr. . . , Also, Trapt of Land, No. 940, IPtb DisUrjcf, 2d Soptiott b,f ulieroRe«,tiow Cubh Codnty, cbiitaoi- taiuirig Forty M0) Acres. • ... Also, dm following nerspnal jirophtty belong ing loathe ustAte 'of said William Taylor, deceas ed, viz? • FIiOYD HOUSE, MACON, a A. J. A. into wn. No; a: ... All thenhov.o property "old by tho ufhlorr-ignrd under and hy vitfuo of n Detr'ee ill Equity ofthe Superior Court of ClmUinin County, rendered at its MaV TtiVnl, 1817, oct 2 ff. WAEEACE, Executor. rjl NEW STYLE OF flATNl— **^*FALL FASHIONS bf superior qualities, received liy recent nrrivnls at 187 Bay street, sept 16 IVES, HORSEY ifc CO. M. HATS I IIATSTI— From the Faslii- omihlo Hut Sluto uf Metwvs. llcehe& Cos- uir, Broadway, New York. Those who have been in thd litthitof "ending to them fur their H uts, can be f\trni*hed with tho saute article, nt New York prices, by editing tut oct 19 I). A. AMllLEIi ft. CO. lIAlWHiTOlf & SY1IIONS have received per Hartford arid Savailllnh: A choice n*sortment of French, English and Belgium CLOTHS,CASSLMERS AND VEST ING8, sblectod will? tlio greatest cure, nnd ofthe best imported in this country. Wo are now pre pared to manufacture nt the shortest notice, nnd in hehcstmtmuor, any garment in our line, fur cash or approved credit. 17 WIIITAKER. STREET, oct 13 — Bnvnmmh, Ga. iflJW GOODS.—Tho Siihscriher would rpspectfnUy Inform hi* patrons and tlie nublic gmudiiliy, thiit he Ims returned from tho North, nnd bus now open, a large and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting nf super. French nnd Eng lish Brbadcloths; American, English and Frbncli Casimeres 4 ,. DUCshiris, TWecds, Ac.; Cashmere, Vdlvlri, Silknnu Satin Vestings; all bf which he is prepared to make to order nt short notice and ill the latest fusliibli; None hut the best work men ure employed, and, therefore, every nmnu- fiictured article cun, Willi surety, bo warraiited to suit tho must particular. Tim siihscrjbtJr has also n fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, SUspenders, Pocket Hdkf*., Cra vats, Uitddr Shirts und Drawers, all of which will busold ut New York prifees, hy M. CEARY, Dritiier nnd Tailor; Sign of Uio Gulduu Lumu, ciirmer of whit- aker und Broughton streets. oct 18 PHILIP KEAN, Dr.iper & Tailor, ON BRYAN.STnr.KT. Tho "nhsrriher grate- fill to his friends and patron* for past fnvors, takes much pleusure in informing thorn of his recant ft’turn from the Northern Cities, drill? ns fine an assorimeut of ar ticles in his line n* can bo found in nny similar establishment in thacity. —Having selected iiis 'stock from some of the first houses in Now York, lie feels no huftitnney in wurrutUitig overy ariicle, which ho ir prepared to make to order in tlio latest stylo and fashion by Uie most experienced workmen) His stock consist* of Super French, English ft American Brondclodi* Do. do. do. Ho. Ciissimeres. Do. do. do. do. Doeskins. I)o. do. do. do. Tweeds. Togutlicr with n most splendid assortment of Cash, mere Woolouett, Fancy Silk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Sntiiis, and n large variety of Plaids. Ho has also on linliu a large and well selected assortment bf Ready Made Garments, gotten lip in die best mauribr, expressly for this market,which he is determined to sell nt moderate prices; to- getlier jl’ith sitcli articles iis Shirts, Stock*, Suspen ders. Haildk’tf* Glove*, Umhicllnft, Cap*, Hosiery Merino nnd Lnmbb Wool Ymriir Phlrtsand Draw ers; mid all other articles usually kept ill fiiihiohnble establishment* of this kind. PHILIP KEAN would also inform )ii* friends that tie has removed from Owfcns' Biiiffliugon Bui) Street, to the "tore Nli. 1)8 RRYAN-ST., fenent ly occnpit'ilhy J. Sbuthwcli ft. Co., where lie will he gratified to fill their ordersi tiCt 12 Ouns, Pistols Rifles, Hard wnre Ac. dec* dec* SPORTSMEN and others ofb hereby iiotifihd that they can be supplied s t low prices, for cash, with tho follow articles, viz; Double mid Single filths from $3 to $50—Hides, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bugs, Cone Wren ches, Walker’s Caps, Buldwin’s Giiri Wadding, Gnu Cotton, Fishitig Tackle, Powdbf, Shot, Ac. Also, A general assortment bf Uardware, consist ing in part of Tabid and Pocket Cutlery, Locks, Hinge*, Spadbs, Shovels, Hoes. Axes. Hatchets, Augers, Drawing Kriivos, Collne A?ills, Cards, &P. &.C; Please call and examine before purchasing else where. JOHN CARRUTllERS, No 175 Cong res* Street, Savmiuuh. N. B. ltitle* made to order, and all kind* of Renuiring bfGuus, Rilles, Locks, ftp. carefully anu punctually nUbnded to nnd warranted. Or der* from die eburitry, hr tVork seht to bh dime will bn attended to and rotiirfied by tlih honts, of other conveyance, with tlio same fluidity, ns ifper* sunnily present oet 4 0y ^ SURGEON DSSJSTTIST'S, MAY ho coiisiilied at their rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street aud Market Square, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance dn St. Julian street.— nug 13 A lt. rtlOORIL— All person* Iridbhtod t) tb Albion K. Moore, lute lit) Good* Mer chant in this city, will please cdll at my store and settle said indebtedness, wheflifcr it he hy note or nrcbliril. It hniii'g actually ricnessury that, this ItUHiucs* should he closed. Thoto indebted \$ill please give early ntterttio'd to this riot ice, and save themselves the unpleosntune** bf having their notes nnd aerduht* placed intlie han-ls bl dii at torney for collection. nov a HIRAM ROBERTS. ngmgtp By pur- County oct ft- Colicn ft Fo t s Sugar. Colicn ft. Fondle< nm brig Perseverance. 16 Iihd*. Cu, bn MuscovnUq Srigur.. In store, 2u Ithd*. Potto Rico^ngnri^^l^l^nwChrlpilj)*^ -Tfio undersigned lias Jo- J ented himsdriri Newark, Now Jersey, d* u General Agent. •• . , , , Person^ at « mslHriqe tvisluilg article* pur chased in this hr ntljdiiiiqg cities, will,find it td their udVnrititg'e to probtire jhlnU through tint agency of the uuderslglicd, who will bn. at all times udvised of the lowest price articles cun he purchased nt, and who from. The .Vnribils brnnohns i Of jqrmqfiiclijring. this city excel* jn'. makes il u 'deTiilulile place lor mii ageityy to be located; Tliu.iilmbrsigiled 1'mVing resided iii Georgia for the lrtst egliib^n year*, fillers hiiitse!)*ihal he ri ill he nh\h tb fill bhlyrsIVbm ilWlividlials ofthe Smith- urn country gbiierally, lllit in’ore particularly from Georgia, |ls lioar l)jdirJuiiey.iisi timiigh they wore here themselves, nhd, iii iiimiy iitslahees, at lower price*. . _ .Tho strictest ciito iiikeh iii Shipping nud tu- suiriflg, jf hlstriicied. JACOB It; DAVIS, Nelvark, New Jersey, sept 16 fyno—* B OOKS AND STATIOWY R Y All tlio SCHOOL BOOKS in con nion use in this section ofthe conn try, nra kept on baud. • A • great variety of A1ISC12LLA5 EOU^ BOOKS. .. . An assortment.of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal culated to suit the taste of every one, with a va riety of interesting GAMES for. youth. .Family arid Other BIBLES, Hml Hymn Book* for au.aeiroiniilatioils, HI plain, substantial and elegant binding. . , . NEW BOOKS of all liihtt* constantly re ceived] V. ,, |( , BLANK BOORS .of overy description. Also, PLAIN mid FANCY STATIONERY: .. i J, B. CUBBEDQE, nov 3 South siile Market sqr., Savannnh., npIlkWORLD IN A POCKET* X BOOK.—BvW. II. Crump. . Snccimons of Uie early NaUVe Poetry of. Ire* lund, in English motrical’traiUlutibiLi. The Book ofVisiotls. _ .: Christmas ninpsdiiis fiir 1848. The SiloW Sfdrili; a Cliristnins story, by Air* Gore : elegantly hound.. The Christian Keepsake for 1848. Friendship's Ollering for 1848. , The Great Secret, ur itoilr to he lluppy; by Emily Chubbuck. Tiie Book of ChristmoR, descriptive of the cus toms, ceremonies, fun, feeling, nnd festivities of the season ; by Thus. K. Hervey. The Child'* Favorite, by a Lady.. Alphabetical Curds, fit.e. Received l»v . . .7. B CUBflEIKiE, mov u Sonth-sido Market square. riRAIIAlirSAAIERICAN AIONTH- vX LY AIAGA5511HE—For November. Godey’s Lady’s flookj for Noyendieri The Greatest Plague of Life, ortho Advonture^ of n Lndv in Search of a Good Servant; by one who bus been. Almost Worried to Deadii Ottawa!): Tho Last Chiefofthu Red Indians of Ne\Vfoiii|dland.,. . . . , MnnuKUtiko Herbert, br tlih FaUU Hour; by Uio Coillitess of. Blessing toll. , , Wltshlngtbn and nin Gpjiorflls,. br Legends of tlio Revolution s hy Guorgh Lippard. Tin* Biiclcsklll, or tlie Camp of Besiegers, Alicia: The Rose bf Avoiidalh, br tho Young Sailor: Crtilso of Uio Graceful, br the Rohbor* of Car- rdectis. , t Thc Virgin ofthe Sun. Thu Llfbbf Gun. Marion, illustrated. Tho DqvRVpbq); by George Sand. _ . The Castle Fiend, or the Fute ofthe Lbvcd arid the Lost. History ofthe War lictlvccJi Uio t/ill(ed Stated nnd Mexico, flrHm tlio Coiiiiueueenleiit to Uiu Bat tle brChtlhlbu'sco. Received lik riov3 JOHN M. COOPER. /~10AIa VARfc.—The subscribers having V/ rented the lot on Anciatfx’a wlinffi- iriuried • ntely adjoining their storft. purpose keeping on baud a tall supply rif COAL, mutable for Grates, Stoves, Furnaces, &e., and now offer Ihrsillo landing fi-om brig Josephus, firpm Plfiliffifelphin, 150 tons Red and White Ash Coal, broken aud Screened, selected for this market, nov 2 WOOD, C LAG HORN ft CO. I I'lSitKR’S.RRAWfNCl IlOORI . SCRAP BOOK, for 1848. Fisher's Juvenile Scrap Book, for 1848. Tho Oiiurliig of Beauty, u present for all seu- .. . . Military mid Naval Annual, fbr 1848. TJib Otiiri Grilles Heulous, fiir lt^48. The. Ruiigli arid Ready Auriuiil; or AfilitarJ Souvenir. . The New Zealanders, containing a NnraUve of Uiu first discovery of the Island, &c., with an .ip: torosting description of its prcseii? inhabitants,ftc, The Toivnley Gulh.ry of Classic Scripture, In tho.BrilisliAfiisuiim, hy Sir H EMI*. THe HiriUbbs, inrludiiig a description oflpdin, It* goVernmirit, rfeligibfi, ihtirilicr* and customs, ftc. , t rtccirnon* of Uie early Native Tbbttf Hf.ir^lrind nglirii AletricalTrillishitiuus, hy MinsBrooke; Dr. Dnimimiud, SiliUiiul Ferguson, J. C. Along- an and other*< Tire OrchiU-d tllid Fruit Garden, including the Forcing Pit, hy Charles Afclntoshi C. IL'F.L*S ; The Flower Garden, it* Cultivation, Arrange’ inent, ftc. Ruilway*, theih Risb, Progrijiis, ftc. by Robt.' Ritchie: . .... Memoir* of the Cotirl of Uharleiithff Second; by. .Count Ghuiiiimnt. The Bbok of Visioii*, hoiiig ri transcript of tho record of the sectet thoughts of a vurioty of indi viduals lyhllh Ktthhding church, ftc. Clirisftnriity, arid liB HdlutUith fo Poetry nud Philosophy. . f . Artiift Life, or Sketelic* of American Painter?, bv Henry T. Tiihliermon. t Wnsliingten and the Generals of the Resolution.' Thc Prinbiplc* mid Practice hf Dental Shrgcry, by Chapin A. Harris. AI.' I)., D. D. S. Note* on lire Parable* of Our Lord, by Riel?- ard Chunevix Trctfch, M. A. Received by nov 2 JOHN M. COOPER; O NE THOU HAND REAJUN ftp PER)-—The most complete assortment ever Offered in this market, embracing Striitv, Rag and Hardware, CroiVn ririd doublb .Crbwn Tea do; Envelope paper, Patfciit rib, Alodium assorted colofs, Folio Post all qualities, )50 nns, assorted, Super Royal, Rbyal, MefiiUfii, Deniy and FJut Cap ledger popfers; 200 tm* Plairici- ft, SmiUi’s Foolscap arid I^ttbf fiaffer, Finn, Super and Ex tra Bnperfiiiti mtalltiGa; ftp rrii* Warren. Wheeler ft Co. fine white Ruled r'bn'lseap; 100 rin* Good* win’* KUlted and Plaiti Foolsrnp ; 50 do Letter; HW rirfif, osshfted; Owen ft Hurlhdrt’s Fbolucap nnd Letto) Plain and Ruled ; 25 nil* Plainer » Smith’* Plain and Ruled Punltot-sixe Leber; 2ft htw Owen ft Hurlhnrt’s, tin3 Plihrivf ft Smith'x Commercial Sizn letter; 25 rfri* English Blua| I*?id Letter; 1ftdo Fffbftcnp large m.fc, (hick;25 rms Butler'* super Blue Laid Fu6l*cnp ; 100 rmJ thiri French LcitC) Pnpfer, Fltitu and Ruled; 2ft rriis snifdl six? Eriglisn nnd French Letter t to gether with dh fsxieolife stock.of U\\ sizes end qifalitlb* French nnd Englitli Note Papers: 20 rms superfine English Copying Paper. For nald by JOHN M. COOPER. * nov 5 .. . A JL1UONDS.-ln bbl* for into by ' ' nov 3 H. J. GILBERT/