The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 11, 1847, Image 3

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*frFoTt BOSTON.—Tlio Ita anillng M, vL llEVEILLE, Copt. 81oupor, hao port in oiiiraced and will nave despatch. * or s. w. wipin' & co. MEW 1 (4BK.-Brig Unit. iitwiRSow.—Tho ni R u,ar m .Tw't'ON J- Audrowo miulor, will mil To- ■j por freight of 311 haleo Colton, or pu- ^I'h.wlngiliporlar otote room oecommo.lot.mu, ftpIBtco. ST fob AUOUSTA A»D HAMBURG—’l’,*!", li«l.t drought II i. COOK. John R. Il.lv nioo- | S receiving Ireightoiulimmclifcu, nt Amlor- Mower vrliorf, ittt.1 ml lo.noJE n.i.AV Atren. f" °t5 o'eloek proowoly. She will oolltiuuo .’"erne every Rrlthty at the ootuo hour. "{•orfre^tetlgogvotmt^^^^on tVuv freight poynblo by ohippor*. No L'ljg ,,ill be received on hoard niter 4 o’clock £ Srnoou of departure. Freight will he rioived in utoro during tho absence ol the boat free ofclinrgB. wtlif— nor 11 “JPOU It ENT .—The Western Teno* of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining tlio one I evil pied by Mow*. Kdtvln Pnraone & Co., Pott- l.,Jo«ive,,i...o.edia.ely iiE Bm i n | re i of oN oct jj Gibbons building, , HI^TOM-HOUSE, SAVANNAH, uv'gEORGIA, November 10, JJ' 0 P 0 ' will he received nt this office until the 3d tiny ( let December, »t 13 o’clock, M. for Diullng male. Ivin). ,ad building a Light Hotoo am Otvolh.tg luui.se united, on Fig Island, 111 Saynmlah River, llsrceably to the following atieclBcntlolls. lyottndution, a row of piles forming an oblong I oi.nre 3(1 by 1H feet. Files 1)7 lect long, not less I San Winches over at tho top aniltil inches at ■ 1.... bottom. To ba ilflfim down 4 loot apart Irrcn with the the ground, unless hard I Minin is fuintil before tlioy reach that. depth.— I The beads of tho piles to bo sinved ott square 4 I inches below tbo surface of the ground. On the I head of each pile to bo laid yellow pmo plank J I inches thick, Vi inches squure. On tins to be a 1 pillar of hart! brick luid in cement, Vi inches I square, 4 feet high. On those pillars tho sills of I die house ore to bo laid. Timber 8 Inches square I for tho sills. House to bo one story, to finish 8 I foot in the clear. Posts 8 by 4 inches except the " 2 corner posts at the end whore tho lantern is I nut on, which aro to bo 7 inches square and the I pinto to he 7 inches square nt that end. All the I other plates may be 0 inches. Lmvor floor joist It: by‘/inches, 111 inches apart. Attic floor joist I•>|,y 7 inches, ‘JO inches apart; 7 feet from the pi,lie at that end of tho house where the lantern is to be put on, in lien of a flooring joist is to bo u timber 7 inches square, the centre of which to bo 7 feet from the centre of the plate. Two pieces ofiliosamo size tube framed in. One end on iliii cross beam, the other end into tbo plate.— The centre of these pieces to bo 3 feet (i inches from the centre of the bouse, that is, 7 feet apart. At the end of the House to bo nn Octagon fram ed tower. Posts 7 inches square. The foot of die posts to be tciinued into the plate, mid the timber 7 feet from it and tbo 2 cross pieces. The post to rise fl feet above the ridge pole or apex of the roof. Thcdiamctcr of the inside of the post at top to be li feet 8 inches. On the heads of tho posts to be tenoned a framed octagon deck 10 feet diame ter at tho corners. Timber 7 by 5 inches, cov- erod with2 inch plank yellow pine, spiked down. Joints caulked and covered with tarred paper.— Covings cased. The deck to bo covered with 21) oz. copper well nailed withcnnpnr nails. In the deck to be a scuttle to enter tbo !untern,as largo us thu sauce between the timbers will admit.— .Scuttle door 2 inch plank, covered with copper. J The roof of tho house to he rectangular. Ratters 14 by 4 inches, 2 feet apart. Bides, ends and roof loftliobuilding and tower above tbo roof, tube I boarded with goad seasoned boards, sli'uiglod ■ with tho best cedar or cypress shingles. On the ■lower floor at ono end to bo partitioned olf two I fudging rooms, l) feet square each. A door to I each near the centre partition. All tbo other end loftlio lower floor, stairs to go into tho attic.— ■ Windows 12 lights, 8 by 10. One in each bed- ■ room, 4 in the parlor, and 2 in the attic. Uoor. to ■lead out of (lie front of the house, and olio to lead lout of (be parlor into the kitchen. The doors to ■be 4 imntici, 1 'inch thick, exc ept the front door ■which is to bo 1J inch. Good lunges ami latches ■ nud lock to the Trout door. The lower floor to lbclaid double. Attic floor single and matched. ■ Stairs to lead from the attic floor to tho entrance ■ of the scuttle into tho deck of the lantern. The ■parlor and two bed rooms to bo lathed and plas- Ilured, nut! finished in n plain decent style. Gitl- licrsbuck and front of the house with trunks to ■ lend olftho water. If a ciatcru is required, one is ■ la be built with brick, with sufficient piles under ■it to render it secure. Sides mid bottom 1 font ■ thick, laid in cement, nud plastered inside with thu 1 same, to bold 800 gallons. I Attached to the house, on which is tho tower of I the lantern, to bo a kitchen 16 by 14 feet. Riles 20 I feet long, 11 inches over at their heads, driven ■ ihiwn four feet apart to the surface of the ground. I The heads of the piles to bo sawed olf square 4 ■ indiea bolinv thu surface—on which is to bo laid | yellow pine plank 3 inches thick, 12 inches square -on this lo bo laid a bard brick pillar in cement 11'. inches square, 4 feet high. Four piles of the I Mine length and size to be driven down for tbo 1 fuiuidatioii of the chimney. On the brick pillars I «m are to bo laid 7 inches square; to be one sto- I ry, 7 feet t> inches in the clear; roof .j pitch, sides I aud roof well boarded and shingled. Rosts 7 by 14 niches; lower floor joist 8 by 2 inches, 18 m- I dies apart. Attic floor joist 7 by 2 indies. Low- I fr .•‘"[jrlaid double—attic lloor single ami match- I j ■ ," w, > windows, 12 lights each, 8 by 10. One I «aor in front, a chimney in the end, fireplace ofn I convenient size for cooking, with crane, trammel laud hooks; a sink on one side of the chimney, I tw j®j«ary shelves, steps to tho door of the house I is • L Cacn - At the back of the kitchen two piles I inches over are to bo driven down six feet from I Jtekitchen, six fuel apart. On these piles are to I fM 0 !* attached to the kitchen; posts six IW high, roof, sides and end boarded and shill- I fh !.? r 0,111 l«vel with thu kitchen; a door from ■ kitchen to lead into it. All tho exterior of I .° e ,0IUc an d kitchen, (except tho roofs,) the piu- I n i brooms to be painted two coats. I i.m, . ,0 P °* tower lo be a wrought iron I j; ern ' ' orm an octagon, of sullieient height and I aaoieier to contain lo lights, 11 by 9, and one I .p e f Pane the same size in each octagon; post I . * ' tlc ‘ 1 *ptare, to run down on the inside of the lit.r 1 l ,0lil Root, to bo secured with two bolts Iforlt!P ost ’ ,,ut u, td screws. The dome limn ii v 8 * xtucn ratters concentrating iu an iron ■...P! 1 inches diameter, 5J inches wide, 4 inch ■ i. i ai 'roM7ho base of the dome to be an iron I b*» lllc ‘ , . w l Uaro i a nds secured to the hoop of tho Itlflrh'* t10 ^ omo covered with 32 oz. copper, I iui, c . omo down and rivet on the top ol the II* llu “ J 8,0 bo flinches wide; on tho top of lior C-° U ! , a ." ,ron fnuno, traversing veniila- lxUi U i 8 '"fib a,| d 15 indies diameter, on IflieAu'V 0 ^ 0 8e . UUfo d a vuno 2| feet long, 12 in- l'icr i ’ Vc,, blntor nud vanu covered with cop- ■!.;.{ lftone of dm octagons to bo adourcovcrcd Inrn!.*°. ppcr l 4 ,oct two f,!L ‘ l wide, with two II $J' ,rn bullous; lu 1 of tlio copper panes to I ar,m i i , rs lo * u d m 't '*‘i r keep out die wet; I • | a “w lantern to bo an iron railing, posts 1 j ■ n ,*l u,,r Mwo railings 3 inch square, railing L, 2 inches iuto then deck mid run up 4 »pcnrT • l ^ ,0 birninto tho post of the lantorn, wmi holts .thro’ tho lantern postsjmts ami nrrt ■'by foot of the railing post to be 20 inches die post of the lantern; lantern to bo * coni lV l° 'ttakle whito, outside black; Hie v l c cc,r ' c, d rod to run up one foot above * ,iea »d down two foot iuto the ground; a ll„ n . , P|‘ e8 l| inches over nt the Iftj.ids, 1(1 feet I rou ,’j U V Ie driven down 12 feel, 4 feet apart, all ■ from it. i"" ant * kitchen, 8 feet distance I fined i: i 011 t *'° beads of those piles is to ho ton- | an ,r,' n,ljcr sfl inches square, 4 by 4 joist, 5 foot I ( 'i' Uip (!•? cm ! halved on to tbo timber on tho heads 11'iliarotbor end to go into the brick I nkuiL ., 0f jb® aill» on which is to bo laid 2 inch down. Iilie nkll^ lncnt 10 b° made to tho contractor for ■ IfiJ : ntn 8 Wt ! r k until it shall have boon coinplo- I BnueriUf 01 i n,u * a Jipro v ed by the Collector and IimVson men i! ,c, ', t of lights at Savniumh, or such ■ "bolcioi ° Hn PP°' nl ^* or tltopnrpo.se; Uio Ion ot w f Uc c ®niplctod in a workmanlike manner li'Owibl). orc,a ° first day of August or sooner if 1 nov ii . 'V. B. BULLOCH, thfG— Col, and Sup. Lights. siiii, ; EDWARD G. OOtNOEU, B ' • HA? HCMoVtD HIS PRINTING OR PICE, orrsNs 1 Amok puthtiifras, (orrosiTH tint rubktxi noosz,) Second Stoiy, iQver Justice Halford’s Ofllco,where BOOKS, P AM PH LIST S , HANDBILLS, CARDS, BLANKS* and all kinds qf Job Print ing will bo executed in the best manner, and at tlio lowest prices. S^Ordorslert ni tho Book Store of W. 1. Williams, or at Uio Oillce, will be immediately ut- teudodto. tli4— nor 11 /iTXJtAWJSJ.NXUiBiiRQ of Urooiioatid l t ulaski LJ Moniimciit Lottery, ClussNo. 67, drawn iu this city on Tuesday the fltli inst. 227 r.CLOr iio «4 60 74 15 48 52 53 lyThroo Number Prizes Sold.—Wholes No. 15 52 56—0*1 07 74. Halves Nos. 7 52 (34—30 53 74—4*2 53 67. Qrs. No. 7 60 48-7 15 53.— Holders of prizes can call and receive tho cash or renew in tho following scheme which draws this day. THIS LUCKY LOTTERY. Draws iu Charleston This Day, 11th inst. Sales dose To-Morrow Morning at 12 o'clock. Drawing due Saturday Morning. - 78 nuinbors—14 drawn ballots. Greene Sc Pulaski Monument Lol’y Extra Class No. 47, for 1817. J. W. Maury & Co., Managors, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co. HiaidiST FRIZES. prizo of 12,222 15 prize of $1000 1 do 4,00ft 25 do 200 1 do 1,300 40 do 150 1 do 1,142 200 do 100 &c. &c. &c. Tickets $4—Halves $2—Qurs. $1. Package Wholes cost $100, must drawback $50 •* Halves •• 50, “ « “ 28 “ Uunriers “ 25, “ “ “ 14 $l»5,000-^14,000. Was drawn in Alexandria Saturday, Ifllli inst. 75 numbers—13 drawn ballots. maiiKsr prizes. 1 prizo of $35,000 10 prizes of $2000 1 do 14,000 25 do 1000 i do 7,000 2o do 500 l do 5,000 220 do 200 1 do 4,UUU J24 do 1U0 Sc e. «! ce. &n. Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2J it?*TiekuUsulid Shares for sale.and orders from the country attended to at the Old Established Ol- lieo of R. B. RKNDERGAST, No. »4,Wliitu House, Owens’ Buildings, Bull St. opposite the Pulaski House, nov II Drawing Received. The following are the drawn numbers of Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class, No. 45, for 1817. 1027 61 13 46 28 315015 33 78 17 48 LOOK WELL AT THIS SCHEME. Sales dose This jUlcrnoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing due Friday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Extra No. 45—D. Paine &. Co. Managors. Drew ill Wilmington, on Tuesday Dili inst. 75 number lottery—13 drawn ballots. CAPITA!. PRIZES. 1 prize of $18,0(10 10 prizo of $1000 1 do 5,nno 10 do 501) 1 do 4.00ft 10 do 30ft 1 do 3.060 121 do 100 2 do 2,50ft 121 do 80 2 do 1,250 124 ilo 40 &C. i\ re. See. Tickets $5—Halves $2,50—Qatar’r* $1,25. lj?*A Rackago of quarters will cost $31,25 and is warranted to draw back $10,25. Whole and half packages in proportion. COLUMBUS LOTTERY—RARE CHANCE. Sales close Friday Afternoon tit 4 o'clock. Drawing due on Saturday Morning. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. Class No. 12—D. Raixk vSi Co., Managers. For the Benefit of tho Indepentlent Fire Company of Augusta. 72 numbers—12 drawn ballots. 0AF1TAI. PHIZES. 1 prize of $7,000 5 prizes of $400 1 do 2,500 5 do 30(1 L do 1,500 5 do 200 1 do 1.140 10 do 150 1 do 1,000 120 do 3ft &c. See. &c. Tickets $2 —shares in proportion. 5 A package of Quarter Tickets will cost $12.61), and must draw buck $6,00. For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane, fy* Orders from the country promptly attend ed to. and prizes cashed on demand. iiov 11 W OTIC'f of t _ -r.— . TirST BECEIVED per brig Wlluan «/ Fuller* n splendid Assortment of! &Iode Silk Plaid Cashmors; French PaVmrtHta do; do Thib- ets; Small plaid, light cdlorcd Thibets; now style Cashmers; lUnov Tweed Plaids; i;cw stylo of Par is Poplins; do do do L4ins» from 25, to d° do Bluiil do Lains from 25 to 50 eta; Ginghams nt all prices ; Silk Shawls, plaid and, fig’d; lUncy Caslimnr do ; scarlet Thibet do ? Bradio do? new stylo of Paris Velvet Scarfs; French worked Col lars nt 37cts; do do Chemizetts from 75cts to $5; ICid Gloves, all colors; wlit and col’d Linen Hdkfs for Gentlomeu; French Broad Cloth; Cashmers, Vestings, Silk Cravats, Scarfs, Puck’t Hdfs; Kid Gloves, Lisle, Berlin uud Buckskin do, Carpet Biiga,&c. For sale by A. EINSTEIN, nov 10 — cor, Vv liitaker Congrcsa-sis. ^IIIUI* BANK HTOIfJB.—The un- dnrsigiiod has lately returned lVoin tho North with u full supply of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,. which will be sold at his usual low prices for cosh or approved city papor at short titno. All thoso wishing lo snvo money will please cull and ox- ainiue bin stock. M. PllEN DERG AST, nov 11) — cor. of Whitaker & Congress sts. TV’JBW «OODS.—Now landing from Wil- J-1 ’ son Fuller—Plain mid Satin Striped and Figured Cashmere, do do Muslin do Lains, plain and plaid Alpnceas, colored Merinos, Mohair Plaids and Lustres, Raw Silk Plaids, Scotch do, Zephyr do. SaUillns Worsted do, Oregon do, col ored uud black Silks, Silk Hose and llnlf Hose; worked Muslin Collars,Ciyies and Robes;Tliread Laces; Mechlin, Lisle and Cotton do; real Brocho Shawls, Cashmere do, Tarton do, Plaid Merino Long do; 4-4, 5^1 and (M Blanket do; Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies and Misses Bonnets, with a vari ety of Housekeeping and Staple Goods, which will be sold at lowest market prices, wholesale or retail, by GODFREY & LaROCIIE. nov 8 N OTICE.—The undersigned has received by recent arrivals, n fresh supply of Modi eitios, Perfumery, Oils, &v. Also a general ns- Mortmontnf Brushes, which are ottered for sale oil favorable terms, by J. A. L.vROCHE, nov 4 No. I, War jug’s building, Market Sq. OAL VAISD.—The subscribers having rented the lot on Ancinnx’s wharf, immedi ately adjoining their store, purpose keeping on linitda lull supply of COAL, suitable for Grates, Stoves, Furnaces, &aj., ’Hhd now otter for sale lauding from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia, 150 tons Red and White Ash Coal, brokuu and screened, selected for this market, nov 2 WOOD, CLAG HORN & CO. B utter,crackers and bread.—20 bbU Butter.Crackers; 15 do Sugar do; 36 do Pilot Bread; GO do Ntivy do, landing, and lor sale by tie v 8 WOOD, C LAG (CORN & CO. C ICS Alts.—10 ,75ft(?|oinencia Cigars; l(),ftl)ft La. Aluinaua do; 16,061) Crespo do ; 5.0611 Principle do, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov6 Wostside Market square. ' B utteut, lard a cheese.— Lauding from brig Wilson Fuller—2ft kegs choice Goshen Butter, 15 bills do Loaf Lard, 5ft boxes do Goshen Cheese, 20 casks do do do, for sale by nov 6 E. SWIFT. B ISCUIT A«.—30 l»l»l« Sugar, Soda uud Batter Biscuit; 10do Pilot Broad; 50 box es “It Burcliill” Soup, lunding from brig Wilson Fuller, and for aide by nov6 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. C IIEESE AND FAMILY SOAI\- 5ft boxes prime Goshen Choose; 5ft do “Jus. Riichuii” Family Soap, lauding from brig Wil son Fuller, and for sale by nov 6 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. D omestic liquors.—^25 i»i>is n. E. Rum, 5t) do Plierps' Gin, 2ft do Domes tic Brandy, landing from brig Wilson Fuller and for sale by E. SWIFT, nov 5 H VSON TEA.—lft half Chests mid 50 Caddies of superior Hyson Tea, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 0 West side Market square. tgimammi removed to'the ho Use lately occupied by Mr. G. Butler, Nov VSl YORK STREET, tfirecUy In Uio roArjif; his foriper residence, and iii tho im* mediate iihighborhood of tlio Court Hmtso. - A. G. returns his siueerb.tb.anks to his friends and cdstomora for. tho :IUVora .rccoived since ha commenced business in this city in:1832, and with gfatofhl feelings lie acluiowlcdgcs tnefr increased E atronage since his last return from Europe; and o would beg Icava Jo stoto, that.duriflghis late visits to London and Scotland, he hits dequired various improvements connected with-DYING AND FRENCH CLEANlNG^which togother with his former experience, lie trusts will enablo him to continue to give general satisfaction to all who may pleaso to favor him with their patron- age, Ladies’ Silk and Woollon Drosses, Slmwls, &c. idnaiicd, and Dyed various colors, so as to give full satisfaction. Gentlepion’s Garments renova ted iu the same good stylo as formerly, ho as not to ho surpassedTiy any done at tho North;or dyed, as may be required, without staining die skin or soiling the linen. Ladies’ Bonnots Dyed Black, nud pressed in a superior stylo, according'to tho present fashion. Geulluineu r s Mats cleaned, for dyed as may bo reouirod) and pressed iu tho best manner. Ladies’ nud Gentlemen's Kid Gloves elunned in the best Loudon stylo. Terms moderate. N. B. Orders from the country by Rail-road, Steamboat, Post Oflieo, or any other way, will bo punctually and faithfully attended to. nov 10 3— lYTOTIUE. All persous having (demands ii against the ostato of Shottall Shettall, de ceased, are requested to present them for imme diate payment, to PER LA SI1EFTALL, nov 10 3— Administratrix. N OTICE.—At tho next regular meeting of Council on Thursday, Jltii instant, there will bo elected Two Inspectors of Flour and Grain. Compensation, fees. Boud,$10UU. Ap plicants will name their securities. A. C. DAVENPORT, c.c*. nov 0 5— A N OVERSEER WANTED.—An Overseer is wanted lor a Plantation on one of the Sea Islands, twelve miles from tho city of Savannah; a very healthy situation, whore the cultivation is corn uud cotton. A person well recommended for sobriety, honesty and capabil ity, will meet with liberal encouragement from tlio proprietor. For further information, apply to Messrs. Way & King of this city, nov 0 — N OTICE.—Debts contracted by the Crew of tlio Br. bark SCOTLAND, Will not bo paid without written orders from tlio Captain or Consignee. 3— nov ft W ANTED.—A situation as Cook or to take care of children, a Young Woman, who would make herself generally useful, uud etui be well rccomuiondod. Apply at this otlice, nov I — <A <'ARD.-ll.ave removed to the city ol -£Jl. Macon, for the purpose of practising Law, aiid>thall practise in all the Courts of tlio Southern Circuit, uud iu any othur Courts in which busi ness may bu confided to me. doc 17 — CARLKTON B. COLE. A I£. MOORE.- All persons indebted • to AlbibU K. Moore, late Dry Goods Mer chant in thirdly, , will please call at my store and settle said indebtedness, whether it be by note or account. It being actually necessary that this business should bu closed. Those indebted will please give early attention to this notice, and save themselves the unpleasantness of having their notes and accounts placed in the bunds of an at torney for collection. nov 2 IIIRAM ROBERTS citizensgonerally,that lie has Removed his Schoo- to a central situation, Vi2. the Masonic Lodge* whoro a couplo oflaVgo romps ,uro opon* for tiio reception ofPuplls of both softAs. A Ludy xtfoll educated and an experienced Todch’cr, has charge of the Junior Classem lie taked this metiiiid also ofthauking his frieuds (br past patroflige, extend ed too, during a season when least expected, as well as for tho opinion tlio mujority Of them have boen ploasod to express rolativo to his character as a TeachOr. 2mos— sept 28 D uring acaokmv.—mons. a. HONAUD respectfully informs liis patrons that lie will open his Academy at 5 o’clock on Monday next, first of November. Persons wish ing to patronise him are requested to call at the Lyceum Hall i n or before that time. Tuition days ; Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Terms: Twelve Dollars for 24 lessons. Gentlemen's Class snnio days as above, begin ning at ft o'clock, P. M. N. B. Tho room will he reutod for Balls, Con certs, or any other exhibition at very moderate terms, 26— oot 27 VoirniG I-jAdien’ boarding . X AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI RARD, having engaged the services of an ex S icrieuced English Toucher from tlio North, in ‘orms her friends and the public generally, that her establishment for tlio udueutioti of'Young Indies, will open on the 1st day of November next, in Mrs. Marshall’s Now Range of Brick Buildings, on tlio cprnor of Liberty and Bar nard Streets. Pupils, in addition to all the branches of nn English education will be taught to writo and sneak tlio French language. Lessons will be given to those who desire it, in Music, Drawing, and in tlio Italian, Spanish and German languages. Address MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 11 36—c Savatimdi Geo. FOlt UENT—Tlut well known, •■kl.healthy PLANTATION, llurrack, on tlio salts, seven miles from the city, on tlio Thunder bolt Roud. On the premises ure a good one-story Dwelling, coiltaiiting six Vboimf, with a froht and back pit\E/a,pantry anti storo-rponq with all neces sary Oitt : buildiilgs—tiiio hundred utld tun at re's of land attached to it. . Possession giVeti on tho 1st day of January. - Apply to > \ , ilov 9 ISAAC ABRAHAMS. ® F ORItEK ’1’.—TI.rco floor, of MV. Waldbnrghs building near the. Exchange, ml- der that occupied by Mr. ,W. Woddbridgp.alim two upper flours of Uio building immediately be low the Exchange, and several floors under tho building occupied by Air. Walsh, one of them u ground floor. nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. M TO RENT.—From thu 1st of Novem ber next, ii commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St, John’s Church. Terms very moderate. Apply tu juno 3 — II. GANA1IL I ljj TO RENT.—Tho House ut tbo head &of Bay Street, recently occupied by Air E B Crane, as a carriage warehouse, Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey &, Co’s hut store, suitable for counting rooms of law vers’ nfltfwrs. Annlvtn II. A. CRANE. lawyers’ oflicors. Apply to sept 27 jVrOTiCE.—City Treasurer’s Ollieo, Snvuii- ±n 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, 21, 25, 42, 43, 44 45, 46, 50, 56, 58, Oft, 61. Columbia, l, 6, 7; 8, 11, 10, 19, 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 28, 31, 33, 31, 36, 37, 38. Crawford, 6, 12, 14, 21, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 37, 38, 31), 40, 42, 43, 44, 63, 64. Elbert, 3, 9; lft, 13, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 30, 33, IM, 3ft, 40. Franklin, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10. 12, 17, 18, 21,22, 24, 25, 26, 2ft, 30, 31, 32, 33. 31. Now Franklin, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 10, 17. Green, 2, 4. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 20, 22, 27, 29, 35, 36, 37, 40. Jackson, 7, 8, 13, 11, 15, 16. 17, 20. 21, 22. 23, 24, 25, 2d, 2ft, 30, 33, 34, 30, 40; 42, 43, 40, 47. ** Jasper, 1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 29, 31, 35, 36, 42, 43, 4*1, 45, <16, 47. 48. I.afiiyetto, I, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. Liberty, 1, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17. 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2ft, 30, 32, 33, 34. 35, 39. Pulaski, 1, 2, 5, 6. 7. 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 34, 37, 38. Warren, 3, 4, 5, 10, II, 12* 16, 20, 21. Washington, I, 2, 3, 4, 7, 15, 16, 17, 18. 20, 21, 23, 21, 30, 36, 38. Trust Lot, letter S. JOHN C. HUNTER, C. T. If the rents duo on the above named lots are not paid on or before the 12th instant, 1 shall, on the morning of the iflth instant, prooued to reenter the same in conformity to Ordinance, nov 1 JOHN S. MONTMOLI.IN, C. M. Jq.) TO RENT*—A three story Brick Bulidiug in State Street. A two story Wooden Building in Broughton at. A two story Wooden Building in Jcllersou st. A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House attached, next door cast of Mrs. Boutko's residence. For terms, apply to _ 8 _°Jl t ^9ui:n_& fodick. TO RENT.—That eonnnodmns dwel- ai-ling. sitnnted on Warren square. N. E. cor ner of Bryan nitd.ll uhrrsliutii streets. For terms apply on the premises, or to 11. GAN All L. sept 18 — A’wTiflwsaims;.> ltv nwilof. Jtr- By Colien . On tho lid Tnpsday in pccetiibor. next* will , hb eo!d nt the Cbii|t House, withiu tifo legal lidUrd! Of 8»d0,lho following negroes, viz :, p- Aliiita, Lytjii, Flora, and Hnhnnh, belonging to the ostute of A. R*. Bugshuw, deceased. By por- inisioitbf the Inferior Court of Chatham County and by order of JOHN AlUROIllHON. titet 5 Administrator. By Colittn A Popdiek. WILI, BB SOLD Hel^r'o Bid, CiiUrt; IIouso ifl the City of Savannah, on tlio first Tuesday in Jahunry np*\, the IbUoVvUlu RodJ Estate of’tiib property ortlio esluivi of William Tuylor, do ceased, viz: . . • , , ; Lot LelUir A. on Weal Broad Str^qt leased ,10. : Charles Von Horit for ten years fib in first day of. Juimary, |846. . ..... Also, Not No. 8 and Imnruvbihehla corner, of ^ BrOhghtbn. (ttt'd WOsj ,lUoua Streets, Liberty Wurtl, siiBjhcttO dii diinuid rout of Thirty Dot- ' larsto tliq.Ci.ty, ., • ’ , . ( ' Alsv,.WharfLot.No. 16, at Five Futiipm on the Savwijyuli River. , , ... , Also, Ttnct of Laud, .No. 949,19th District; 2»1 Secthm ofClturokeo, now Cobb Cbtinty, contain tabling Forty WO^Abras. ... Also; the iiillb^iug nersoiinl priipei iog to tiio eshdo of tula William Tayl ed, viz; . .. • A Negro Alan named Slujpbnhl,jind a Pew in .;.- the Independent PvVaytnVi.np ChurVh ;n the Citv of Savflifthdi, hhoWa m the plii\ ftrsaiti Church u:i No. 3. . All the abort* iirbp^rly sold by the undersigur.d tinder anti l)y Virtue of n Decree in Equity of tint Sitppribr Court of Chatham Comity, rendered at its May Term, 1817. , N. WALLACE, E\debtor. I priiperly belong '■'aylo’r, dece'us FLOYD ISOUNE, Al .ICOA’, G’-'i. M I3IJTTEK*—25firkins choice Goshen Uut- .13 ter, selected, lauding from brig Wilson Ful ler, and for sale by W. Al. DAVIDSON, nov 6 West side .Market square. A " LBANV A liE.—20 bids of Albany AT5 of a superior quality, lauding from brig Wil son Fuller, and for sale by W. AI. DAVIDSON, nov Westsido Alarket square. IVj'EW CORN*—On the cob or clean, for sale. ROB. HABERSHAM *fc SON. nov 3 JUVENILE AND «" — Ail extensive and Debts conlraeled by the Crow of the British ship ARA.MINTA, will not be paid without written orders from the Captain or Consignee. 3— nov II PERCENT STOCK oftlic It CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, for sale by AI. & W. CUM AUNG, nov II 1— 117 Bay street. LOUR.—6 2 bills Georgia Fluur, 7 bugs do . do, landing and for sale by nov 11 COHEN Sc. FO.SDICK. C l A R P ETT INU.—J ust received n now 1 and baudsoiiiu assortment of Carpettiug, by nov 11 A. EINSTEIN. A LOT of French Cottars, just received and forsale at 374 cents, by A. EINSTEIN. /ARANGEJS.—20,000 sweet Oranges, in V3 line order, just received edatid for sale low, by ALBERT HARD. B ananas. - s ‘ ) sale by nov 10 • 100 hunches Bananas, for ALBERT HARD. P LANTAINS.—20,000 Plantains and 1000 Cocoauuid, fur sale by ALBERT HARD. Cor^ Broughton mid Drnyloii-Sts. TOY BOORS. well selected stock. Also Billies, Prayer Books, and valuable works in tine bindings, suitable for presents. Received by iiov 4 JOHN AL COOPER. R inti AND GIN.—5ft lifils I’beips' Cen necticiit River Gin. 30 bids N. E. Rum.— Lauding uud for sale by K. SWIFT, nov I JAOORS, SASHES A WINDOW J3 BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway Ss. Co., is constantly receiving all kinds of Saslius, Door aud Window Blinds, which lie oilers at as low prices os tlioy can bo purchased iu the city, All work furnished by him will be warranted equal to any in tho country, or tho iiioucy will bo returned.* JOHN G. FA LUG ANT, West side Alouumont Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received nud promptly executed — sept 1 ~WTINDOW-SASH AND BLIND VV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Bread street, adjoining tbo residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and iVlinds of every description, made of (lie best materials, at Northern Prices. IIouso and Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on linud a full supply of Flooring and Weather Boards, Sash, Blinds, aud Paimel floors, 8y, 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents. All other sizes in proportion —ly ang7 T^XOHANGE.—Biils on New York. An- Hi ply to GEO. B. GUMMING. nov 5 — 1 ADR SALE.—A Negro Alan who is a good : Cook. HOB. HABERSHAM & SON. ROWING PRESSES—Of the most J approved styles, different sizes. Also Cnpy- £ Paper and Copying Ink, of superior quality. For sale by nov 4 JOHN AI. COOPER. R OGERS’ PEN KNIVES.—A gen uine article, of superior quality, al Importers prices. For sale by nov 4 JOHN AI. COOPER. UEKWIIEAT tors a by ~ J nov 4 —50 half barrels, qtiur- st received and for s E. GAUDRY Sc CO V elvet forks.- 10 bates n n e Vci- yetCorks, assorted qualities and sizesjbr bot tles, jugs aud jars, just received and for sale by nov JO G. it. HENDRICKSON. J AVA COFFEE.— A choice article, re ceived and for sale by II. J. GILBERT, nov 5 lOCOi’F EE r.VDA MA NT I i\ eTTvaT DLE8 AND BACON.—100 bags prime Green Rio Cottee; 25 boxes Adamantine Caudles, ,000 lbs choice Baron .Shoulders, landing from II. I). Jenkins, and for sals by nov 5 .SCRANTON it JOHNSTON. C s RAN BE it KIES—Lu flue order, forsale J by H. J. GILBERT, West side Alnrket square. C OW PEAS.—10 bushels Cow Peas, also a few casks new whole Rice, forsale by nov 10 ALBERT HARD. flVNPOWDER, &c.—300 kegs Gun vT and Rifle Powder, 25 lbs each; 150 do dodo, 124 lbs each; 100 do do do 6.} lbs each; GOO bags shot, full assortment; 3006 lbs Bar Lead; 200,000 "’orciisHion Cups, just rocoivnd mid for sale by " Kit. nov 9 DENS LOW Si. WEBSTER. IF’/v?,?** »>•* CIOTIIS.-1000 yj.' ■ •“rs. or iy 0 ^ yfi" ' v *do r suitable (br Halls, l’ar- |kst reri.iu U, i lng * loun ‘ Floors, a splendid article, V received and for *u,o by I. W. MORRELL, ■ v-— Sittotta’ Block. l'EATilHItS. nov 11 I S I 1 . 1 ? rece ived and for sale liv E0VJ1 l-W.MOHUELL, SineW file. ick. S EED GRAIN.—150 bushels Northern Seed Outs; 75 do do do Rye; 50 do do do Wheat; for sale by nov ft DF.NSLOW Sc WEBSTER. rilOILET POWDER.—50 dozen Rose A scented Toilet Pmvder, 100 do Plain do do. 12 do Boxes and Putts, assorted, just received uud fur sale by G. 1L HENDRICKSON, nov 9 L IME.—lOOU bbls Lime, cargo ofbrig Beuj. Carver, for sulu by nov 9 BRIGHAM & KELLY. Jf‘ONDON PORTER.— A few cask's XJ London Porter, uprime article, forsale by nov 9 H ALBERT HARD, for. Broughton Sc Drayton sts. AifIS.—Ucynold’rf Ilams for sale by nov 9 ALBERT HARD. OFFEE.-lift bags Rio Cotfeu, lauding from soltr W. D. .lotikitH, and for sale by RAT&BARIK. nov 9 CONNERAT J^ORUN.—Superior Velvet Corks, received per YViUon Fuller, by A. A. SOLOMONS, -nov 9 Market Squnre. V “ ANIL.I.A MEANS.—1 ni largo Vn nilltt Doans, 1 do Taimuin do. just received and for sulo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 9 Gibbon's Buildings. nov u VCKWHKAT— 100 packages, com prising half and quarter barrels, boxes and bags, warranted, landing and for sale by nov 8 WOOD, CLAGHQRN-& CO. C hoice goshen r , Constantantly-on hand, and for sale by nov3 lmo SCRANTON JOHNSTON. L AMP Oil..—Foraala ltv the caalt or re tail, by If. J. GILBERT, nffv 5 Wort aido Market square. M alaga grapes .—Just received per brig Selma, a lot of Grapes, new Rai sins, uud Dates. Also, 15 boxes Italian Mucca roni and Vermicelli, and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, nov 2 cor. Broughton «!L Bull sts. F arina cologne water.— 1 gross Furinu Cologne Water, warranted genuiue, just rcceivedaud for sale by nov 8 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’buildings. T ARD.—50 kegs Baltimore Leaf Lard, laud- XJing from schooner W 1) Jcnkins.mul forsale by WOOD, CLAGIIORN Sc. CO. ■J31IELPS* GIN.—31 bids, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale liv nov 8 COlIEN Sc I’OSDICK. ( ~1 UNN Y CLOTH.—25 bales, for sale liv ~ - * COHEN Sc. FOSDICK. wX nov 8 lo COrrEE^lToTiHgs, Awmloby' nov 8 COHEN & FOSDICK j\T E W CAN1IIIIERE.S AND DE li LAINE8.—Sonic very prettv, just opened nov 2 GODFREY Sc. LA ROCI1E. E legant colored silks.— A few patterns, just opened,mid for sale by nov 2 GODFREY & La ROC HR. S UGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. IS T u. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near Monumcnt-Si/narc.—The subscriber returns bis grateful thunks to the eitizetis of Savannah, aud tlio public generally, who have so liberally patron ised him during the last fuuryoiirs, and lings to as sure them that lie still imports thu very best brands, of which lie lias on bund ut this tune a large assort ment. lie would call particular attention to u late shipment which lie can fully warrant. Also to IHh stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, iV*e., Arc., all of* wliieli lie will sell 011 as good terms as cun be bad elsewhere. P. JACOBS. j"ly iy— W HOLESALE WING. MftlJOK AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 18ti Congress uud 88 St. Julian Street.;—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform bis friends, tliat lie continues to keen on hand at- lus old stand. West Side of the Alarket, a large, assortment of WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO CERIES, ull of which he offers on the best pos sible terms. He is also constantly supplied with the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI DER, to which he respectfully invites the ntlcn- tion of the public. — nov 3 J^AMILY GROCERY STORE.— .1. Corner of Broughton aud Bull-streets.—J, ROUSSEAU, invites the attention Qf his friends and the citizens generally to liis choice and ample stock of Groceries now on hand.and which he is continually receiving: among which is Woolsey Sc. Woolsey’s Crashed Sugar; do. do. Loafdo; Hi Croix, Porto Rico,and New Orleans Sugars, N. O. Syrup; sugar-house Molasses; Sperm nud Tal low Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore extra I Inins: Beef and Buffalo Tongues; Pepper iind'Spicc, Pirkles, a great variety; Cutsup’s; Pre serves of all kinds; Kuisius, Almonds and Cur rants; Nuts of all kinds; a to! of choice Huvuun Segnrs; Butler, Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits; Princeton CrackcrsjCheese, Anchovies, Sardines, Atirhovce Paste, and Essenco;CapersOlives,fresh Salmon and Lobsters in tin cans;choice Tcns;Cof fee, of ull kinds; Canal Flour iu whole and half bbls; kegs of Buckwheat; Prudes in glass jars; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Gukva, (Kitchen & Chase’s) and Current Jelly, Guava Marmalade; London Porter, in pints aud quarts; Cliampagnu, of,approved brands; Cordials; Port, Claret, Ma deira and Sherry Wine. And a variety of oilier articles usually kept in a Family Grocery, always on hand and for sale ut the lowest market price." nov 1 TNFEKIOK COURT —CHAMBERS, X October 15, 1847—Tho Grand Jury of the County of Chatham, having recommended an additional tax to aid in the support of common schools, tlio funds assigned by thu Statu for that purpose proving entirely inadequate to eflect tho objects intended to hu accomplished, thu Jus tices of the Inferior Court, desirous of comply ing with this recommendation, but without resort ing to an increase of tlio present taxes, have de cided to make ait appropriation for that object from the present revenues of the county. It is therefore ordered, That the interest de rived from tlio sum of six thousand dollars, re ceived Ibr the old Jail and lots, and now Vested in Puhlf: Stocks, be mid is hereby appropriated and set apart, together with such further hiiiii to he paid out of tlio County treasury, as shall makeup the amount of fire hundred dollars iiiimmlly, he paid to the Commissioners of Common Schools, to he nmiropriuted by them with llm cotleurre of the Justices of tin: Inferior Court, to tlio t oral District schools, in Hindi proportions as shall be deemed most beneficial: Provided, neverthe less, that the inhabitants of each district shall cause one or more convenient and proper school houses to im built ill each district, and approved of by said Commissioners, otherwise the money apportioned to such district shall Im withheld. Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis he, and lie is hereby appointed one of the Commis sioners iu place of N. J. Bayard removed from the county. It is required that these ardors be mitered upon thu minutes ol’ tho inferior Court and he mihlish- ed iu both tho city gazettes for one month, daily, and by a {proper notification from the Commis sioners in relation to tho building of school houses. A. PORTER, j. t. c. c. c. ELIAS REED. j. i.e.fc.e. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j#i.c.c. c. oct 20 _ _ —26 D issoLUTION.—The IhmTof L. Bald win Sc Co. lots been dissolved in ruuse- qnnneenfthn death of Mr. L. Baldwin, llm att'airs of the concern will lie settled by the undersigned, surviving partners ofsaid firm." H. BRIGHAM. JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. 1.1847. nov 2 STF.ru,tNUl.AMCIt. out 27 — a U\TS A NinL\W.-l>. A. AM BLEU. Sc.CO. have on hand a full and eoni- ulcte assortment of every possible variety of llATS AND CAPS. Wo flatter ouvselvesthat a more fashionable, a larger or better selected stock of this kind of Goods lias never been uttered to the citizens of Havnuuuh. It comprises Fine Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi co, Ashland, Ilmnia Vista, Bungh and Ready, Raneliero, aud Wool Hats ofovery description. One of the partners residing at the North, ena bles us to receive weekly supplies of goods, To Alerehauts and Planters wu oiler goods on as favorable terms as can he had South or North. oet2S 177 BAY STREET. jm NEW STYLE OF HATS!— ‘■“‘•FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities, received by recent arrivals at 187 Bnv street, sept 16 IVES, HORSEY Sc- CO. HATS l HATS!—From the Fari.i- nimble Hut Store of Messrs. BeehiuV Cos tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have boon in the habit of sending lo thorn for their 11 at <, etui lie furnished with thu same article, ut New York prices, by calling on oct 1|) 1>. A. AMBLER Sc. CO. HAMILTON & SYMONS have received per Hartford uud Savannah: A choice assortment of Freiieh, KtiglLh aud Belgium CLOTUS,C'ASSLMERS AND VEST 1NGS, selected with tlm greatest euro, and of the best imported in this country. We are now pre pared to manufacture al the "shortest notice, and in the best manner, any garment in our line, for cash or approved erod'd. 17 WHITAKER STREET, net 13 — Savannah, Ga. 1b, N li W GOODS.—Tim Subscriber would rospoulfully inform Ids patrons and the public generally, that Im has returned from the North, and has now open, a large and coinpluto assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French aud Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and French Casiumres; Doeskins, Tweeds, &«.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which lie is prepared to make to order at short imiico and in the latest fashion. None but the best work men are oinployed, and, therefore, every maim- factored article can, with safety, be Warranted to suit tlm umstpnrtieiilar. Tim Kiibserilmr bus also a tine assortment of Gloves. Socks. Suspenders, Pocket Udkts., Ora vats. Under Shirts nud Drawers, all of which will bo sold at New York prices, by M. GEARY, Draper and Tailor. Sign of the Golden Lamb, cornier of Whit- akor and Broughton streets. net 18 1*1111X1* KEAN, Bistper A Tailor OH BRYAN-Stiikkt. The subscriber grate ful to his friends and patrons for past favors, lakes much pleasure in informing them of his recent return from the Northern Cities, with as lino an assortment of ar ticles in his line as can Im found iu any similar establishment in the city. —Having selected his •stock from some of the lirsi houses in Now York, ho feels mi hesitancy iu warranting every ariiele, which lie is prepared to makelo order in llm latest style and fashion by the most experienced workmen. His sleek consists of Super French, English Sc Amoricdn Broadcloths. tfljjnir. tty Cohen A FasdlvU. Aiming lYombrig Perseverance, 15 hhds. Cit ha Muscovado Sugar. Iu store, 25 hhds. Pond Itico Sugar, 25 do New Orleans do. sept 1G. • Do. do. do. do. (’assimeres. Do. do. do. do. Doeskins. Do. do. do. do. Tweeds. S easonable dry goods.— ji T hree ply uakfetings.- At tt low pvice tor thu quality .just opened by nov 2 GODFREY Sc. I.aROCH E. B ROAD CLOTH.—Blue,Black, Green, Brown nnd Gray Broad Cloths: Blue and Black Beaver Cloths, just received and for sale by nov 3 SNIDER. LATH HOP Sc. NF. VITT. H eavy London duffil blan kets.—(5 bales 9-4 heavy London DnlKl Blankets, just received and for sale by nov 3 SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT. A fEW a those Neodlo Worked Collars let! at 25, 374 nnd 50 cents. Also, some rich Dress Silks, just received by steamer South erner. CANNON & LEONARD nov 6 DOLAR (LAMP SHADES, Cories 1^ nnd Wicks, A supply just received, and for sale by J. M. TURNER Sc. BROTHER. * JOHN AIURPUY respectfully takes Icnv to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city and country generally, (and particularly tho La dies,) that he has returned from the North, nnd has now open a great portion of his Full Slock of Fancy mid Staple Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satinet, Kentucky Jonus nnd Kerseys; white ami red wool nnd canton Flannels; bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings; blk.. hro.-aud blue Alpaca, do Laiues uud wool Plaids, for In dies and children: wht., blk. and slate col’d corded Skirts; Shawls from 25 eta to $10; Mndrnss Hkfs; Irish Linens; brown nnd blk Hollands; Tnbleand Towel Linens; l.nriies’ blk and col’d raw silkHose; together with ncomplete assortment of Cotton and Cashmere; Children and Misses wool and cotton Hose, tVomNo. 1 to 7 \ Gloves of all kinds and qualities; Linen Hdkfs from 12 jr. up; blk Satin Vesting; oil Silk; Bnrfneis, Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Silk and Cotton Ranchos; thread and lislo laces and edgings; Needle work Callars from 25ctsup; tinder sleeves nud insidulldks, and La- some dies Merino Vests.—together with a variety of other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. all, Squure sale by nov 2 BROTHER. Monument-square. G UNNY BAGS.—10 bales, for sale by nov 8 - COHEN & FOSDICK. E PSON SALX’ST—It) bbls best Baltimore Epson Salts, 10 bbls Green Copperas, 15 bbls Glauber Salts; for aalo by nov 2 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Building. ner articles usually Kept in a ury uoorta Store. 1 to prices, See. J. M. wduld respectfully soy to , cufl and judge for yourselves at No. 159 Con gress Street, South Side Market Squure. oct 25 T IME.—Landing IVom schr Eliza Brown, ut X_i Johnston’s wharf," nov 2 ..J*, for sale by BRIGHAM & KELLY. TJAISINS, &e,—25 boxes New Raisins; XX 25 half do. do. Raisins; 10 bbls. Phelps’ Gin. and 10 do. Brandy. Landing from brig Selma, and for sale by nov 4 CONNERAT & BARlE. /"MO-PARTNERS! I IP. r The under- V-' signed, surviving partners ol’lhe Inti* firm of L. Baldwin Sc. Co., have ibis day entered into Co partnership lor llm transaction of 11 GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Briglium Sc. Kelly. 11. BRIGHAM. JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. 1. 1817. iiov 2 10-P A K T N E K SII11*.-The.mdcr- J signed have associated themselves in the City of New York, for tho transaction of a GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under tlm firm of Win. Neylu Habersham S{. Co. and are prepared to transact any business which may he confided to them. ROB. HABERSHAM. WM. NEYI.E HABERSHAM, JOHN ItAE HABERSHAM. Nov 1.1847. nov 2 J~AlSSOLUTION. — Tho Copartnership XX heretofore existing under the firm of HAM ILTON. HARDEMAN Sc. CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consent; either of the un dersigned arc authorised to use thu name of tho late hrm in closing up the unfinished business of the same. TIlOS. HARDEMAN, O. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of the ifrin of lluinilton, Hardeman Sc. Co. Savannah, Sept. 1,1817. ( '< OP A KTNEItS HI P.^ The tmder- J signed have formed a Copartnership under tho firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE -AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, nud will lie thankful to their friends for a portion of their putronugo. C. F. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. 61110 *„* Southern Recorder, Milledgeville; Jour nal Sc Messenger, Mucoit; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four months. ^ellincTopf atHcostT POB O CASH.—The subscriber, unending lo leave fhe city, is SELLING OFF liis stock of very Choice Goods at cost, affording nn opportunity to those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav ing CLOTHING made to measure df the very best materials und workmanship, and at prices ma terially reduced. Goods will also bu sold by the piece or pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing (lie ENTIRE STOCK will have a very liberal discount uiade below cost. N. B.—All persons indebted to tho subscriber, either by note or otherwise, are requested to call and setttle the same with as little delay os possible, oct 18 JOHN B1ALLERY. Together with a most splendid nssortmtuil of Cash mere Wooleueu, Fauey Silk Velvets. Plain und Fancy Satins, and a large variety of Plaids. Hu has also on hand a large aud well selected assortment of Ready Made Garments,gotten up ill llm best maimer, expressly for this market,which he is determined tu sell at moderate prices; to gether with such articles ns Shirts, Stocks. Suspen ders, I(aitilk’llrt Gloves, Umbrellas, Cuffs, Hosiery Merino ami Lambs Wool Vnder Shirts and Draw ers: ami all other articles usually kept in fashionable calnhlistimculfl of this kind. PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friends that he has removed from < >wens’ Building on Bull Street, to the Store No. BUYAN-ST., recent ly occupied by J. Southwell & Co., where he will he gratified lo filllheir orders. oel 12 .Volui P. Gtivsiii A Co?, . AUCTION AND COMMISSION MtiltcifANTS, Ami Fovwm'rthw? AgVmis, Marim, tin. Mucoit, July 20,1817 ly july 23 A "WOilttllxXSlBi!.—T-iilijiluJ im OulT. native, regulating the sale Of Corn, Rjo* Barley. Wheat, and Gats. , See. 1. lie it urduined by ilio MayorandAI- dvnneu «ftiiv.Cily ef SaVammh myl ti.ie Ham lets thereof iii Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained liv tile tliilliorily of the same, That iron) and utter tfifl passage of this Orduiaueo, ull Corn, Rye, Burley, Wheat, uii(l tints bought alul sold within the City pf Snvuiiitnh, shflll hu bought and sold under, the InHovVhig ibgUlalioiis,,viz : every hiisliulqf Curb shall wi'.igh fittv-six pounds, every, bushel ftf Ryu fifty six pounds, every bushel of Barley forty-eight fthitnds, 15very bushel of Wheat sixty ‘ptmiius, liiid every bushel of.Oats tliiity-two pounds 1 ProyidedrTIml nothingherciti contain-/ si shall ho construed to niukbit nnlalviill for tlio nurfliilscr nttd seller to. iigHio ttir lltti sale of tlio mregoing particularly, ui.'fluriljed ftiiimiadiiios by tneasiireniciit us heretofore, iiUlead of by weight. See; 2. Be it further ordained by flu: authori ty aforesaid, That in the weighing’of the above mentioned produce, the weights nttiv list'd and rvquirtid by Council, shall bti ttsetl by the selloV or sellers. ... ( , See. ft, Bb it fiiriiihr nrdaiiied by tlm itiithori- tyuttuvsaid, Tlmt. every white person who Khali sell corn, rvy. bailey, \vhcat # tini) oilts, contrary, to the* provisions o(' tjiis orUifiaiice, shall, for uueli aud every ofieuee, forfeit ami pay a sum not less than Five Dollars, and not exceeding Ten Dol lars, line lialflo he paid into the City Treasury, and the other lialflo the informer. See. 4. And he it further ordained liy the au thority aforesaid, That all Ordiilutices or iiiu U thereof, that lililitiUo with the provisions of tins Ordinance, he; add the saliiu are, hethhy, lepeal- ed. .... . • * , . lMsse'd iii Ctititi^ll, ~8lh Octolicr, 1847. ■ 11. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor. Attest. A. C. Davkvi'o’kt, c. c. 6 nov 8 ( URtpULAR.—The undersigned lias lo- J fated hitusulf iii Newark, New Jersey, lis 11 General Ageiit. . PersdiU itt it ulstuHqii Whltitig articles piir- cliitseu \\\ tiiis oV Adjoining bitfes, will‘find it tH their ndviuttagb tb procuro them thnnigh thu agency tif llm undersigned, who will beyht all times advised of the lowest price artielbs 'can bo purchased ut, ami who from. Tlm varibits brunches of mrittilfiiHuliilg this city excels id, uliUtt'.R it a ttesiialdc place lor utt agency to lie Ibealed. Tlm undersigned having resided iu Georgia for - die lust egliteun vonrs, flatters himself that lie will he able to, fill orders from imlividualsoftiie Soutlv- ern eouiitry generally, but more particularly from Georgia, us near their limey Its tiifuigh they were here tlienlselVcs, iliid, til iiiaity iilutulibbs, ut lower prifds. Tliu slriclbst care talteii in Shipping and In suring, if instructed. JACOB lli DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey. sept JC 3mo— OOKS AND STATI«NERY.— All the SCHOOL BOOKS iu common use in this section of tho country, are kept 011 hand. A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal- ciliated tb suit the tarto of titriry 011b, with a va riety of intiiresliilg GAMES for youth. Fnuiily aijd other BIBLES, liiid Hymn Books for all denominations, in plain, substantial ami elegaiil binding. NEW BOOKS of all kiiids constantly ro- cetve.d. .... BLANK BOOKS ofttierv dt'seriplloti. Also, PLAIN und FANCY STATIONERY. ,1. IL CIJBBEDGE, tinv 3 Stmtli sicih Market sqr., Snvam/ab. riAIl E 91 livi ii A1% RAN <) 11ERO, d? X tlm Maid of the Chuppuiul, by Clmvtes E. Averill. Benjamin, tlm Jew of Grenada, a Romance ;- by Edtvurd Muturiii, Esq. R tidy tlm Rover, br Kibboiiiimft, u Tale; by Wlllithii Cariflmd. Tlm Indian iu bis Wigwam, or Cbaraclerislies tif the lied ItilcL* of America; by Henry S School, erafi. The Champions of Freedom, or tho Mysterioii.-t 'hief, a Romance of the Iftth century; by Sam B OGUE’S EUROPE AN AND BOHN’d STANDARD LIBRARIES.—> The two series comprising about 40 12m6 vol umes, puHished iu Lortdori.irt neat unUorra cloth binding, enchvolnmo with a steel Portrait; being n collection of the best works of tho best authors. For sale by JOHN 31. COOPER, nov 6 Guns, Pistols, Rifles, llarsl wtit’fi Ac. Ac. Ac. SPORTS3IEN and otliorsarn hereby notified that they rail lie supplied at low prices, for rush, with the follow articles, viz: Double nnd Single Guns from $3 <0 $50— Rifles, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Punches, Game Bags. Cone Wren ches, Walker's Caps, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Gnu Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot. Ac. Also, A general assortment of Hardware, consist ing in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery. Locks, Hinges, Spades, Shovels. Hoes. Axes, HaleheN*. Augers. Drawing KiiiVes, Co floe Mills, Cards, An. Are. Please call and examine heftire purchasing else where. JOHN CARllUTIlERS, No J75 Congress Street. Savannah. N. B. Rifles made to order, and all kinds of Repairing of Guns. Rifles, Locks, Ac. carefully ami punctually attended to and warranted. Or ders from the country, or \V01k sent to lie done will he attended to and returned by the boats, or othur conveyance, with the same fidelity, as if per- sPiially present net 4 SURGEON y DEXTTISTS. MAY he consulted nt their rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street and Market Square, at uny hour, (Sundayexcepted.) Entrance onSt. Julian street. — aitg 13 V'UDV'I'I.E.-UtENS* Wl.Vl'KH llO- VJT SIERYj—*Q.«nt»’ wliite.grey, mixed itnd rib bed Merino Half Hose, d6 do db Lambs' Wool da, do do do do, art extra article, jflst opened by n6v 2 GODFREY & LaROCIIE. AiiD p e ach dr ATniTy^Nd XXSUOTOII WHISKEY.—29 bbli» Bttrtnrior old Geo. Peach Brandy, 30, five galltia dbtuijbhfis Scotch Whiskev, for sale by nov 3 lmo ’ SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. Cilia itul Woodworth. Received by j. ii, QiJnifMirit!, Sonlh side Market square r nil E WORLD INA FOCKET-J X BOOK.—By VV. II. Crump. Siieiiuiejls of the early Native Poetry or Ire land, iii English metrical iratiHlatibiis. The IJtiftk of Visibijs; ('liristntas Rlnssftina ttir 1848. The Snow Storm; a Christman atory, by 3Ir4 Gore : elegantly hound. The Christian Keepsak** fbr 1848. Friendship's Ofl’erilig for 1848. The Great Secret, iii- How to bo Haiipy; by Emily ChubKiick. Tlio Book of Christinas, descriptive ofthec.us J Ionia, ccrintlonins, fun, feeling, and festivities of the senstlil ; by Tlifts. K. Iterroy’; The Child's Fiivtirill), Ry a Lady; Alphahetii-al Cards, &v. Received by J. ILCUBBEliGEJ, iiov 6 South-side Market sqiiure. riHIE PIIARiflj for 1818, asericM^f .aifor- X ful and elegriiit ■ colored groups; designed e.th’rtie&ly ttir this tvork. . The Opal, a pure gitt ttir ilio liblydavs, for 1848;. edited by Mrs. Sanlli J Hide. Also, Illustrated octavo editions of tho Foots* in extra cloth gilt and Turkey morocco bindings. Received by JOHN 31. COOPER nov JO G ~" i it a if/V itr Im e rican .mo nt fi- r LY MAGAZINE-—Fur Ndvember, Gftlley’s Lady’s Book, for November. The Greatest Plugue of Life, or the Adventured of a Lad v in Search of a Good SetVnht; by one who iias been Almost >Vbrried to Dbath. Ottuwali: The Last Chici’ofthe Red Indians of Newfouudlahd. Marmifduke. Herbert, or the Fnpil Hour; by tlio Countess of Blessingtoii. Wasldii^torf ritiil his Getiera'ls, dr Legends the Revolution; by Gedrce I/ippurd. Tlio Buckskin, or the Gump of Besiegers. Alicia: The Rose of Avondale, or the Young BalUir. , Crulso df tllfc Graceful, dr the Robbers of Car' fuccas. Thfe Virgiriofthe Burt. The Life of Gen. Slarion, illustrated. The Devil’s Pool; by George Sand: , The Costl 6 Fiend, or the Fate df the Loved and ‘the Lost. . Histdiy df the War bettireen the United Stated and Mexico, froth tlio Commeueenieiit td the Rat tle of GJiurubusco. Received by. - v ' nov JOHlV M. CtiOVER. IT ARD.-rlO bbls/Jand 20 kegs, for shle lfy ]• JLJ det 26 THEODORE ftnNIB/ *