The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 13, 1847, Image 3

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~* : f t,\ 1f °°18 t .Nov. a .....Nor! 7 Phii>delphl. - N( ,0rk*M 3 0 ;, 8 Uaiiimura ..Nor. •••4M " K '■tfinMOUTII-llrH M^PP.-’W.™ f»l L»mb.r. tci ill.., .KSl™, »«»»■».» „ . C0 N, Nor. 13—CoU.il—The Colton Mar- J'if .icotJIiwI/ doll, Tha .reir unfavorable intoHiaanco from abroad, rocoived by r».SWiW»lP“* and Caledonia, haa .till fcrthcr doiireued wliut was by no moaiu before, alpiriltd uiarkot. The trnnaaotionaalnco Ta«- Unite to loavo orory Tueiday it the etuno hour, ; J^or freight ongo*omenu or baiaaaa.opnly on board or to 8. SOLOMONS & CO. , KT War freight, payable hr .hipper.. No freight will be received on board after 4 o’clock on the afternoon of departure, Freight will bo rooolved in etoro during the abaanee of the boat free of charge. emtu— nov 13 HATS.—HATS AND CATS,— Juat receirod per recent arrivals from New York, a splendid assortment of Gents FINE FUR AND SILK HATS. Also, the new style of White'Buena Vista Hats, and the latest styles of Cloth and Silk CAPS, vi*:l DeOrsay, Ringgold, Cadet, Rough and Ready, Fahey Gnard, Army and Navy, covered Caps, Belgium and French do. Also, a varioty of fino Shirts, Collars, Crevatts, Neck-tycs, Suspenders, Gloves, Undershirts, Drawers, Pocket Hdkfs, &e. For sale low for l>OORS AND STATIONERY.— S3 All the SCHOOL BOORS, incommon use in this section of,tl*couhtry, are A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment 1 of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal- chlatcd to sult tho tetsto Of every ono, with a. va riety of interesting GAMES (br youth. fmmily and other BIBLES, and Hymn Books for all denominations, in plain, substantial and elegant binding. NEW. BOOKS of ell kinds constantly re* ceWed. BLANK BOOKS of evenr description. Also, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY. J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov $ •' South side Market sqr., Savannah. 8®0 5*v have been un'uiually light; and pricoa have ro- oaeh, at tho FeehlonaWo FumUUng Store, No, ^SSKSisST rM '■‘ rt0fU '• 1 " , 116 „o n vir gf V^. C H.gg.°A W n’y. C "?TvY01°tif Nol m °8”lO A p t M'-K"pm« r ’lo JUMt'uS?”n.^ ,l X: a'an.Krttftts; , ZmzL Sivcrv depressing efTect. Buyers still koep Drawing Received. wt«rihfl market, and holders evince an anxiety The followingare the drawn numbers of Grand ontopn t ^ nngBm i obi*. Flour hove been Consolidated Lottery, Class, No. 45, for 1847. IJtStwUr at $6,25 for. Western and Oswego, . 38 59 24 8 16 31 68 23 51 2 1 20 3 «nd SOW for Gono8C*o, ontlroly for home And No. 8 2431 a prise drawn in tho abovolottory fiuitern demand, There was uo appearanco of J and cashed immediately at Wylly’s Lucky Office. llc ' na " 1 '- - I A RARE CHANCE. Sales close Monday Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing due Tuesday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company oj Augusta. Class No. 40—D. Paisk He Co. Mnnsnnrs. Draws in Wiliuiugton, ou Saturday 13th mat. 75 number lottery—12 drawn ballots. CAPITAL PIU7.K9, /"AMMON D, The Avouger, or the Kotor's V/ Foundling. The fountain, a Gift: “To stir up your pure mind—by way of remembrance;'.' Edited by H. Hastings Wold. The Cruise of tho Midge. Our Army at Montoroy, by T. B. Thorpe. Tho Life and Adventures of Josoph T. Haro, the bold Robber and Highwayman. Monima, or tho Beautiftil French Girl in Phil adelphia, by H. Haydn. The Patrol of the Mountain, a tale of the Revo lution, by Newton M. Curtis. fkiKUND „ U CLASSICAL Aits.. •E FOR- HATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM , 1 BLEIt &.CO. have oh hand a full and'coin- I AUCTION fete _ CLASSICAL BO The undersigned, Recti Above Institution, relies’i native State for a liberal s SCHOOL has been established to r soni^frora^m’contegion'o^ovil example" andtiie I ttT^ati at'ldiT Gaifery," at tlio coriior ofBryan St.’ I Beaver, MoloSkln, Silk, Plnin Russia, Tflrnpi-1 the estate of A. R. UagsImWj ** * ; mnmtfold temptations which bosot thorn In towns and Market Square, where he will at all times bo co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready, uiision of tito lutetior C t>nrt nr c hat 1 * T U ( ^° uJ * - ■ - * —• 1 happy to wait on tiiem. Ranchoro, and Wool Ilat* ofevery description. and by order o! JOHN T. T. W. has for sale Double dud Single Gold One of the partners residing at the North, eila- °ct«> AmniniHirjiipr. tho necessity* of a collegiato education ;—or to I Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches; Ac; &t; for hies, us to roceivo weekly supplies of goods. By Uolien & F osiiick. •• u '- 1 * A 'Miniatures. To Merchants and Planters we oiler goods on WILL BE SOLD before the Court House in prepare his pnnils thoroughly for an after course of either coUogiate or professioml instruction.— vr - - . Fifteen years ofsuccossftil experience in his bust- ho will keep for sale all articles usediu their pro- oct 23 ness, costly buildings erected ai his privato ox- fession. —— Daguerreotype Artists aro also informed that I as favorable tcruis as can bo had South or Nortii. pense, a new Chkmical and superior Aiu) PiitLokoPHtclh "t Apparatus, nov 12 I A K. MOORE.— All persons indebted I j JSL* to Albion K. Moore, late Dry Goods Mer- and a LIBRARY of valuable Wok* of reference, i c1huU in Ulis city| w ju phase call at my store and designed to fucilitato and pfomota tho progress of | BP ti1n mtil tmlnbteiliiHM. whailmrit ho hv nolo op his pupils, constituto o # .~. n ipport qf tho public., Iri/ho/ sliool will ho strictly' limit) a tno progress ol ae ttlo mid indebtedness, wlietlier it bo by note or pia claims to the I acC ount. It boing actually necessary that this 177 BAY STREET. FH NEW STYLE OF IIATST^ | ^•FALL FASHIONS of suiierior qualities, received by rcccut arrivals at 187 Bay struct, sopt 10 IVES, HORSEY & CO. the City of Savmtuah, on tiio^fl^ Tuesday hi iiiu hi uuiiuiuiui, »n» January next, the following Itcdl property oftho fcslato of W l " ceased, trix: Kent Vg\ illium Ti L'uylor,, I Lot Letter A. on W’Crtt Broad Bttget 'leased til Charles Van Hbrnfof toil years froth first day of January, 1846. . Also, Not No; 8 and IlnproVeihdnls 'corner of HATS J JUfAT/8!—From the Fashi- IS .hiuid'bl dowT SSa Si I ^ n Z!lway“W # Yi,k. 0 fc e »ho 18?^'*** M 11 A SSr^'SW'Mr tom olrf nonfr? p . ,eM0 ? iv “ "l rty “ lte ? ,io “ 10 ,hil1 “"‘““’.“W! “ v " been in the li/bitof ebndiilgt.l UiOrafortbelr Hei», JXl"'’uieK " n " n, '" ul r f T V 1 IhemeeTvee Iho unplearanlnem Qf linvine Ibcir c!m bo ftiruUbod with tlio rarab articlu, at New r Il"J J l y ' all cxponnee o/ boarU, , tuition, wad'Uig, | nolMmld occouni, placed in the band, o? an ut-1 York Dries., bv cnllinr an ! j *“»• tornoy for colloction. fuel aud lights. The fee for tlio first term, pay able in advance; for mbsequent terms, at tlio close thereof, or upou tlo pupils withdrawing from School. No pupil received for less than a term, and every entry being understood to bo a term, York prices, by colling oil nov 2 IIIRAM ROBERTS. oct 19 D. A. AMlil.nil A CO. W IIOLESALIi WINE. 1.1(1111111 AND UROCKRY STORE.—A’o. 188 iss and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM Thi Secret Sendee Shlpj of'tho ft.ll of die|Co.- XTe'°of *8o“wiK I M.' SaVIDSON would inform hi. friend., that 6 l ri M C00°P r 4. no ' w commence on tin first Monday in February next. ho continues to keen on hand at his old stand, J. M. COOPER. WINES, LIQUORS, CIUAltS AND GllO JH m. W W. „ „ .. unttuonnuina, « CERIES, all ofwluch- llO OtieM Oil tllC IlCSt J)OS BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARIES.— | land, near Cartcnwille, Ca..countp,Georgia,will | y 8l ”|, , Jj,7"ALMNY" l, ALrnnd U M"^VRK'ci 1 DER, to which ho respectfully invjles tite atten- tion of tlio public. — nov 3 IIAIIIIETON Ac SYMONS havu received per Hartford and SnVriifliaht A -ME- choice assortment of French, Khglish and Belgium CLOTHS,CASS1MERS AND VEST INuS, selected with thn greatest care, and Of the host imported in this country. We are now prd- B OGUE'S EUROPEAN AND Lottora addroned to tlio undorsigned, at Oak- BOHN’S STANDARD LIBRARIES.— l nn d. near Cartcrsville, Ci ^ * * The two series comprising about 40 12mo vol- receive prompt ittontion. uraes, published In London, in neot uniform cloth I Wanted, an wsistant capable of teaching tho binding, oachvolume with a stool Portrait; being French and Spinish languages, and also the West Sido of the Alnrket, a largo assortment of pared to ninnufiicture at the Hhortest notice, and in ivuups imiinnu ANh fi,m - 1 tho best man nor, any garment in our line,for cash or approved credit. oct 13 17 WHITAKER STREET, — Savannah, Ga. ora aa. uoon.ilghtitf affected by thoodv.ee.. tnd busiooM i. cliecked.' The «fte.do notejce.il Old barrel, at 73 a 71 for mixed, end 78 a 78 for ’ellmv ; ono parcel very prime round yellow 7« h, £ nl.o been brought down. About 5000 Imslicls sold at 9(1 cts. • Tho fall In Cotton is full 4 ct. per pound, and nlcs of 1000 bales to spinners we ro made ut tins ntp. A still greater decline is anticipated. The American Mail Steamer Washington, which was to sail from Cowes for Now York on iho 25th of October, has now been out fourteen days, muI will bring fivo days, lutor Intelligence. Slio made a good passage out, and will doubtless arrive to-morrow or noxt day. FitracU of letters received in Charleston, dated I &c. &c. &c. ••HAVANA, Oct. 28.—The Rico per Isabella, Tickets$10—HoIves$5—Qn.$2J—Eighths$lj from voar port, was sold this morning at 10} rs. * For salo at Wc refer you to tho annexed quotations: G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, ~ ‘ **“ ! — “ 1R ‘ 1 Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane. Orders from the country promptly attend ed to, nnd prizes cashed on demand^ iiov 13 i collection of tho best works of the best authors. For sale by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 0 higher hranchei of Mathematics, or tho French i and Mathematics. S. FOUCIIE. oct 27 * mo274t!2—4 £0 Of $34,000 25 prize of $400 do 10,318 25 do 300 do ~ 5,000 25 do .250 do 2,000 63 do 200 do 1,000 63 do 100 do 500 63 do 80 fllHE MEXICAN ItANCIIEItO, or — . . _ v - , . ....... X the Maid of tlio Chapparal, by Charles E. O COMBE iifbrms his patrons aud his fellowi 8locl f Groceries now on hand,nnd which ho is AveriU. I citizensgonorally, that ho has Removed his Sclioo- I receiving: among which is Woolspv Benjamin, the Jow of Grenada, a Romance; ton central situation, viz. the Masonic Lodge, * Woolsoy s Crashed Sugar, do. do. Lnnfdo; St by Edward Nlaturin, Esq. whore u couple oflargo rooms aro opon, for tho I ^ ri “•*» Forto Rico, and Now Orleans Sugars. N. Rody the Rover, or Rihlionmnn, a Tale; by reception ofl'upils nrhoth bcxos. A Lady wall O..Syrup; sugar-house Molasses; Sporm nnd lal- William Corolton. , .1 educated and an experioncc4Tcnchor, bus charge ^ Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore The Indian in his Wigwam, or Characteristics ofthoJunlor Classes. He taken this iiiotliod also °xlrn Hums; Bee fund Butlido Tonguos; Pcpner of tho Red Race of America; by Henry S School, oftbunkinjr his friends for part patronage, extend- n,ld S P> C «» Fmk^s.a great variety; Catsup s; Pre- craft. . I ed too, during a season whwi loasi expected, as I sor v°* of^nll kmd"?. llnisniS’ AIImoiids and Cur- Tho Champions of Freedom, or tlio Mysterious I well as for tho opinion tho majority of them havo I J^nts; Nuts ol all kiihIh; a tol of choice Havana Chiof, a Romance of the 19tli century; by Sain- been pleased to expross relative to his character 8,,,rnr * : Sndii. Hnirnr nml llnsi.m lluruim. [“■ I NEW GOODS.—Thu Subscriber — I U# wn »ld respectfully inform his patrons and I n ii f- the nuhlic generally, that he has returned from the North, nnd has now open, a largo nnd conipleto assortment of FALL ANII 0 F amily grocery store Comer of Broughton and Bull-streets.—J. ROUSSEAU, invites the attention of his friends „ . „„„ ,, and the citizens generally to his choice and ample (jO(H)H, consisting of super. French nnd Kng- "* *’ ~ r n *“ J — 1ut - u linlt Uroadclotlis; American, English and Freneh as a Teacher. 2mos- TWANGING ACADEMY.- U BON AUD respectfully infori “HAVANA, Oct. 28.—Beer, Prime. 14} a 15; Mws 10 » 17; Beans, white, 12 a 17; Butter 12 a 20; Cheese 12 a 20; Candlos, Sperm, 44 u 4ti; Tal low, mould. 17 a 19; Cider, in boxes, 2} a 4; Flour 131 a 14?; Fish, Cod, 5 a 5}; Hams 10 a 13|r bud 14 n 17; Oil, Sperm, 27 a 30; Wlmlo, refill- i-tl, 18 a 20; do. common, 15 a lti; Onions pur KM hunches, 5; Potatoes 3 a 3}l Pork, Prime, 17; Mess 20; Clear 21; Soap, Yellow, 7} a 8; Rico, U.8.11 all}; Tar 4}a5; Pitch 1}a2. "Lumber.—Boards, &c., W. P., 40 a 42; P. P. 3d a 31; Hoops, 12 and 14 feut, 4tiu48; Shooks, Uox, 7 a 7}; Sugar hhds. 14 u 16; Molasses do. Ill a 1Q-. Empty oiwUb 3. •' Eiports.—Stlgnr, nsnoi (ml, hnlf whit,* uiid half brown, (J| a7| a 11}; white ulono 8| a Jtt.l; yel low do. 7 a 8j; brown do. 6 a Gj; Cucuroclio do. 4j af»l; Muscovado —; Molasses 2}; Colfec, 2d and 3d qualities, 5 a 0}; Honey 2}. "Freights.—American vessels—To Grant Bri tain, £i 15s a jCG; Baltic, out of season; Cowes, A-c.£3a£3 10s; U. Stales, per box, $1; U. S. Molasses, lilid. $3.” [Per tho Isabella, at Charleston. 1 “HAVANA, Nov. 2.—The stock of Rico now on hand amounts to about 1500 casks; tho arrival since our last of the Somers from your nort nnd tliu Radius from Savannah with about 510 casks. Sales of n cargo from New Orleans, 410 casks, ut 10} rs; tho cargo of tho Radius at 10 rs; nnd 900 Img* from CumpL'uchy nt 10 reals. There is no rlmnga in quotations for Stlgnr, tho doninnd for which cimtiimcs good. 500 sacks Yellow Corn fold for 3 reals per arolic, 350 do. at 3}. 1000 kegs Lard 13 a 13}; 100 bbls. 13} a 13}. Little lell of Molasses, fur which hohlurs ask 3 rs. Sugars, assorted, 7} a 0} and 7} a 10 J; white do. 8} a 10}; yellow 7} a 8}; brown 6} u7; Cu- niruclioos 5] a Gj. THIS ATTRACTIVE SCHEME Druwns iu Alexandria This Day, 13th Inst. Sales close Monday Morning at 12 o'clock. Drawing due Tuesday Morning. 75 number*—13 drawn ballots. Greene Sc Pulaski monument Lot’y Extra Class No. 48, for 1847. J. W. Mauiiv & Co., Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co. iimiiKsT mtiZKs. *35,000 14,000 1 prize of ilo 1 do do do 7,000 5,000 4,000 . &c. &c, Tickets $10—Halves $5 10 prizes of 25 do 25 do 220 do 124 do -Quarters $2} $2000 1000 500 200 100 Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 9 South side Market square. T he would in a pocket- book.— By W. II. Crump. Specimens oftho oariy Native Poetry of Ire- Inna, in English metrical translations. Tho Book of Visions. Christmas Blossoms for 1848. Tho Snow Storm; a Christinas story, by Mrs Gore : elegantly hound. The Christian Keepsake for 1818. Friendship’s OiTcring for 1848. The Great Secret, or How to bo Happy; by En A C B h ookofchri.t,n^. .lo.crip.ive oftho o„,. I WMMWM toms, ceremonies, fun, fueling, and festivities of the season ; by Thos. K. Horvey. The Child’s Favorite, by n l«ady. Alphabetical Cards, &c. Received by J.B. CIJBBEDGE, nnvG Bonth-sido Market sipinrc sept 28 rnilE Ell Alt M» for 1818, a series of grace- A ful and elogant colored groups, designed oxprooBsly for this work. The Opal, a pure gift for tho holydays, for 1848; edited by Mrs. Sarah J Halo. Also, Illustrated octavo editions of tlio Poets, in extra cloth gilt and Turkey uiorocro bindings. Received by JOHN M. COOPER nov 10 G RAHAM'S AMERICAN MONTH LY MAGAZINE—For November. Godey’s Lady’s Book, for Novcmbor. Tho Greatest Plague ofLifo, ortho Adventures of a Lady ill Search of a Good Servant; by one Draws in public, in tho Kxchnngc Council Room, who has been Almost Worried to Death. Tlic Old Favorite. OT*t v MON8. A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons that lie will opon his Acudomy at 5 o’clock on Monday noxt, first of November. Persons wish ing to pntrnnisa him are requested to cnll at tho Lyceum Hnll oil or before that tune. Tuition days: Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday. Terms: Twelve Dollars for 24 lessons. Guiitlcineii’s Class same days ns above, begin ning nt 9 o'clock, P. M. N. B. The room will bo rented for Balls, Con certs, or any other exhibition at very moderate terms. 2G— oct 27 w HOARDING X AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI RARD, having engaged tho services of an ex pnricnced English Teacher from tlio Nortii, in forms her friends nml the public; generally, that her establishment for thn education of Young Ladies, will open on the 1st day of November next, iu Mrs. Marshall's New Range of Brick Building*, on tlio corner of Liberty nml Bar nard Streets. Pupils, in addition to all the brunches of an English education will bo taught to write and sneak tlio French language. Lessons will bo given to tiioso who desire it,in Music, Drawing, nnd in the Italian, Spanish nnd German langungus. Address MAD E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 30—c Savnnunli Geo. Sugars; Butter, Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits; l’riuccton Crackurs;Clieuse, Anchnvics.Snnliucs, Anchovco Paste, aud Esseuce;CupersOlives, fresh Salmon and Lobsters ill tin cans;choice Toas-.L'of feo, of uil kinds; Canal Flour iu whole nml half libls;kcgs of Buckwheat; Prunes iu glass jars; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen ifc Chase's) and Current Jelly, Guava Marmalade; Loudon Porter, in pints and quarts; Champagne, ofnpproved brands; Cordials; Port, Clurut, Mn- Casimeres; Doeskins, Tweeds, &«*.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which ho is prepared to make to order at short notico and ill the latest fashion. None but the best work- >nien are employed, and. therefore, every iimuu- facturcd article can, with safety, bo warranted to suit tlio most particular. The subscriber has also a fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket lldkfs., (fra vats. Under Shirts and Drawers, all of which will lie sold at New York prices, by M. CF.ARY, Draper nnd Tailor. Sign of the Golden Lnmi>, cornier of Whit aker nnd Broughton streets. net 18 [ ABSENTED ilEKSELF'T. ft the ]Hil» iiist. from the plantation of the subscriber on tlio Island of Hkidawny, n mulatto woman named MARY, or as she calls her- . Also, Wlm'rf Lot, Nt>. 10, nt Fivo Fnthbm oil tiie Savannah River. Also, Tract of l«nnd, No. 049. iOlli District/A 1 Section of Cherokee, now Cobb Comity, coniitiit tnining Forty (40) Acres. Also, the following nersolial property belong iug to the estate ofbuiu William Tnylor| depcjis cu, viz? j-iii j ** A Negro Man tiritHcu Shephard, mid a Pew iti . the Independent PrcsyteriHii Churchill jjie City of Savannah, known ill the plan of said Church u>i No.3; •* ' '*\vf 7 All the above property stilil by llm ttltUersigned under and by Virtue of n Decree in Equity Oftbe Superior Court hf Cbatiinm County; reJidercd at its May Term, 1817. _ A’. XVM.l.ACr., F.xrclMr. Sugar. By 41oIicii Sc Fosdick. Landing from brig PersoVeHihHi, 15 libds. Cu ba Muscovado Sugar. In store, 25 libds. I’ortd Rico Sugar, 25 do New Orleans do. sept 16. JToliai i*. Gavnn A Go.,, dciranml Sherry Wine. Aud a variety of other llainillnii. She . nrticloatiattally Coin in .. Family fir nltvnv. “B 0 ,. r !" l "!, r " 1 I " V “ «=% -;. 1 1,11 on ltnnd nnd lor «!do ut tlio lowo.t market nricu. lo wnl f» --' » plon"?iit „o V i 1 eonteuanee, and when spoken to answers readily, 'but when intimidated hurriedly. Had on when she lell, a cotton osuahurgs frock, but as she took with her two or more calico frocks she will doubt- JELLING OFF AT COST, FOR | k5 CASH.—The subscriber, intending to leave tlio city,^is SELLING-OFF bis stock of very less change her dress. Since leaving she has AUCTION ANH COMMISSION MERCHANT*, Amt Knrwiivdltig Agents, Alnenii, Gn. Macon, July 20,1847 ly July p C URCIIIiAR.—'’J’lio uiulersigiiod lias lo- • cated himself ill Newark, New Jersey ■, a General Agent. ( , t Persons at a distance wishing articles pur chased iu this or adjoining cities, will find.it Id their mlvnutugo to procure them through lint agency of the undersigned, who will be at all times advised of tlio lowest price articles cult be purchased at. aud who from. The various brandies of tunmifuciuriitg this city excels in. makes il u desirable place Ibr' an agency to be located. ..... -1 ']q„,undersigned having resided in Georgia for * js!' 0, 'ie 'r.?ii' | ,r, | •*, last eglitceii years. Hatters himself that be will in si/.e, nl lull lialnti I | MJ „|,| c jj|| ordersfrom individuals of tlio Soulli ern country generally, but more particularly from Georgia, as near ibcir fancy as tlioiigli they were lu re themselves, and, in many instances, at lower prices. The strictest care taken iu Shipping ami In suring. if instructed. JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey; sept 16 3nJo— Choice Goods at cost, affording an opportunity to | luun MPeM i„ the city of Savannah, where she is those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of liav- „„ doubt harbored, having relatives nnd aeqiiuin- ingCLOl KING made to measure ol the very I tunees there. Twenty dollars is offered for her do-, best materials nnd workmniisliip, and at prices mu- | j very to me on Skiilaway istniid, or being safely INFERIOR COURT —CHAMBERS, tonally reduced. Goods will also he sold by the judged it, Savannah jail. All persons are eaii- October 15, 1817—The Grand Jury oftlm pioco or pattern. tinned against harboring or secreting her, as the County of Chatham, having recommended nil Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE |, IW will he rigorously enforced. additional tax to aid in the support t»f clniininn STOCK will havu-a very liberal discount made below cost. N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber, either by note or otherwise, uru requested to cull nnd setttle tho same with as little duluy as possible, net 18 JOHN MALLERY. H ousekeeping drvgoods. I Furniture Dimity; White Marseilles Quilts; Col’il ditto.; Furniture Fringe's; Drapery Muslin; Turkey Red Drapery; Table Covering ; Col’il Table Covers; While Damask Table Cloths; Bro. nng 28 JAMES BILBO. a Ro y Tuesday Afternoon ut 4 o’clock. Sales closo at 3} o’clock, precisely. GREENE& PULASKI MONUMENT LOT’Y. Class No. 68, for 1847. Ottawah: Tlio Last Chiefoftho Red Indians of | Newfoundland. Mnrmadiiko Herbert, or tlio Fatal Hour; by the Countess of Blessington. hiohrst pnizr.s. coxsiunp.es. I’t-r uloimor tVm. Hrntinmk, IWrni Cliarlclon—SUainnr I Ot-uiiiuk-tia, itftftimir 11-111111110, N A K-iriltu-, T Miiiin, A It 1 Uftnlnor, A l.«iw A Co, If;ir|»er Sl Htiiurt, J It Hity, S W I Wiiltl .V Co, llrl-.-lnm A Kflly, W IISimmon*, II I.iUhrnp I A 11-iyiviMhl, Snitlrr, l.nllirop & Navilt, Humilloii A Hy. T Dtiwt ll, tV II itutlnch, A llurtl, Col.cn, V Will- | Itcrffr, llou M Kluif, Me KI113, S Sojnr, Furlay, Wood, I'liuhorii i. Co. PASSENGERS. Ter •ii’.im pftrknt Win. Smtbrouk, from Clmrlonlon—Mr*. I IlualftDtl anil ftorvmil, Mrs Hannah nml servant, Mr* Sand- I fnitl, Mr* 11u«m-II, Mr* Collin*, Mrs llnllihonn, Mi*> Rich' ftitlion, Min Kami, Ml** C Howland, Mi** EHowland,Mi** I Mi . M Itnal iml, (.'apt Wililmr^er, Cup! Knuwltun,Mo«»rs SII OwIm-'*, J S It Axtim, U llnnnuli, J <1 Ura&r, II It Car lo, II Altlrlrh, J Ando, W It Howell, 8 R llil**oll, J Sand I fml, Hatlilmiift, J It Rntlihonn, A Wilfton, J Fairy, J D T I llmv, J CftiuplM-ll, A It Uardnnr, 8 8 Ilowlnnd, Cohen, | Hi'kUrtl, anil 5 deck. ft ilcaiii'paekrl H I. Cook, from Au^n*la—Mrs J A Hu- I frr,( diililtcn and icrvaul, Mr* llryau. Dr J A Huger, M l.urunn, Me**r* J Itngg*, 8 Clapp, P A Clark, L A \Vil»on, I T Itackus, W Price, D F Stanford, W Snydun, and one I *Wk. prize of 4.000 prize of $100 do 1,000 10 do 80 do 578 10 do 60 do 400 15 do 50 do 300 70 do 25 do 200 50 do 16 do - 150 0(1 tlo J2 &e. &e. &c. Tickets $1—Halves 50 cts—Qrs. hy pack'e only. I Packuge Wholes cost $22, must draw hack $10 | Unlvcs “ 11, “ “ v “ 5 Quartors “ 5}, “ “ “ 2} Prizes cashed at this Office. Washington nnd his Generals, or Legends of A UAKU,—1 have rein tlio Revolution; by George Lippard. Mucon, fertile purpose Tlio Buckskin, or tile Camp of Besiegers. ®**d shall nmetisn in Jill the Co Alicia: The Rose of Avondale, nr the Young] Sailor. Cruise of tlio Graccftil, or tho Robbers of Cnr- ruccas. Thn Virgin nfthe Sun. The Life of Gen. Mnrion, illustrated. The Devil’s Pool; hy George Sand N OTICE.—Debts contracted hy the Crew of the British ship ARAMINTA, will not IIIIU „ ba P'tiJ witltout writtem ordow from Urn Cnpkiiii I diMmitamMk Tibl'u Uhnm^whl^fiiMiiibnna', I ort.iiiiKignoo. .t— tmvll | lluckulinck nnd Scotrli Dinpont Itrouin nnd French Diapers; French Towels; Wht. iimlcord Doyles; 5-1 to 12-4 Linen Sheetings ; 5-1 to 12-1 bloa’d and unblcu’d cotton ditto. Received and for salo hy oct 21 SNIDER, LATIIROP & NF.V1TT. E W GOODS.—Now landing from Wil- 'V17'ANTED.—A situation us Cook or to | vv take enre of children, a Young Woman, who would mako herself gonorally useful, ami can he well recommended. Apply nt this office, nov 1 — removed to tlio city ol | ,10.-10 of practising Law, | aud shall practise in till tlio Courts oftho Southern Circuit, and in rniv other Courts iu which busi ness may be confided to mo. doe. 17 — CARLKTON B. COLE. D issolution.—The firm ofL. Bald. win & Co. has liceu. dissolved iu conse quence oftho dentil of Mr. I.. Baldwin, the ufiuirs oftho concern will ho settled hy tlio undersigned, SURGEON y DENTISTS M?VY he consulted nt llieir rooms N. E. corner .... of St. Julian street nnd Market Squnre, at any set apart, together with such ftirtlier sum to hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance 011 St. Julian | paid out of the Comity trensiiry. ns shall make schools, the funds assigned hy the State lor tlinl purpose proving entirely inadequate to uU'erl the objects intended to he iireoiiiplisheil, the Jus tices of the Inferior Court, desirous nf comply ing with this recommendation, hut without resort ing to an increase nf tho present taxes, have tie- ciil led to make an appropriation for that object from tlio present revenues of the county. It is therefore ordered, That the interest de rived from the sum of six thousand dollars, re ceived for thu old Jail and lots, and now vested ill Public Storks, he ami is hereby appropriated ami ** •' ho N : raSSiSSitl-t. U,0fChurub“«0. taMljr _ ,l.„ Ul.l P.tnl.liul.n.l nr. nov •» JUliW Ol. The Castlu Fiend, or tho Fuie of the Loved nnd I surviving partners ofsnid firm, tho Lost. , I " History oftho War between tho United States id Mexico, from thn Commencement to the But- II. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Savaiinnh, Nov. 1,1847. nov 2 Figured Cashmere, do do Muslin do Loins, plain and plaid Alpacnis, colored Merinos, Mohair Plaids nnd Lustres, Raw Silk Plaids, Scotch do, Zephyr do, Saltillns Worsted do, Oregon do, col ored and black Silks, Silk Hose and Half Hose; worked Muslin Collars,Capes nml Rohns;Tlireail Laces; Mechlin, Lisle uiul Cotton do; real Broelie Shawls, Cashmere do, Tnrton do, Plaid Aleriiio Long do; 4-4, 5-4 nml 6-4 Blanket do; Bonnot Ribbons, Indies nnd Misses Bonnets, with a vari ety of llousckuopiug nml Staple Goods, which will he sold at lowest mnrket oriccs, wholesale or warrantingevory article, which he is prepared to "»g l» I-HU.II* KEAN, Uraitcrfr Tiillor, OH IMYAN-Strekt. The suhscrihor grate ful to his friends nnd patrons for past fiivors, takes much pleasure iu informing them of his recent return from the Northern Cities, with as fino an assortment of ar ticles iu his line 11s can lie found in any similar establishment in the city. —Having selected his 'stork from some of the first houses in New York, lie feels no hesitancy iu tlio country attended to nttlie Old Established Of fice of P. B. PENDERGAST, No. li t White House, Owens' Buildings, Bull St. opposite tlio l’uluski House. nov 13 13URSES.—A splemled assortment, just re- XT ceivcd and for sale hy J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 13 South side Market square. Mull mixed letter pa- O PER. — Superior qualities of American, French nnd English. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Soutliside Market-sq. nov 13 COOPER. N OTICE*—Tho undersigned lias received I by recent arrivals, a fresh supply of Modi XLi Epson Salts, 10 bbls Green Copperas, 15 bbls Glauber Salts; for salo by nov 2 A. T. BOWN K, Smots’ Building. A LOT of Freneh Collars, just received nnd for sale nt 37} cents, by A. EINSTEIN, nov 11 C O-PARTNERMII1P. — Tlio under- signed, surviving partners oftho lute firm of Idw' * " * " ‘ " | retail, hy nov 8 GODFREY He LxROCHE. EGAKS f SUHAUSl HKOAR81— fVKAIIIOKS. — !W,0O(l .w™t OnuiRo*. - - - -- - - — —* ’—ad and for sale low, 1 ALBERT HARD. SL.Ht^cceTvc.r^ioli'Tlii'itnrfly "scgiir.TMOO I ^ fine order, juat rocoived f nd.for.mlofow, by SHIP NEWS. Port of Hnvnmmli, Nov. 13* 1817. .. TT~! ARRIVED. ^nr »hl|t.Now Zealand, .WiUon, Liverpool, lo A Low & HchrCminn Plant, Huntington, Ojri-ctiee. H.OOO liu.Ii- rl» Itourli Rice lo R H*tmr*liani A Son. 1 Skw|i VUiior, (iallin, IWk River. 2,480 buili* Rough Rwc 1.. (i W An.lt-rM.il A Brother. Jiilthon*' Flnl from Plnnlntion. W) on*h* Rice, E Rood. T. 8. M. >ie.tni packet Win. ScnhrooU, Lyon, Charlc.ton, I w Rrtwki A Tuiiper Hleaw packet H * *Co. Consolacion; 3000 La Ceriro ; 2000 La Norma; 2000 Cnnones; 3000 B. Franklin; 1000 PlanUttion, for snlo hy _ P. JACOBS, nov 13 07 Pull Bt., sign oftho Indian. EA*—30 chests and 120 boxes Tea, for sale I hy THEODORE MINIS. 1 nov 13 C ANDLES.—30 boxes Judd <fc Sons' Sperm, aud 30 do Hull's Candles, for sale by nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. H AMS.—250 choice Baltunore_ Hqtna. for | snlo hy nov 13 C HOICE LIQUORS. Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and Wine* of superior quality for salo by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 A PPLES.—15 hills Apples, Greenings and Spitzenburgens, just rccciyed per steamor Southerner, and for sale by nov 13 ALBERT HARD. hhds JgANANAS. — 100 hunches Bananas, for i sale by nov 1IJ ALBERT HARD. ( 'ID-PARTNERSHIP.—Tlio under- J signed linvc associated themselves ill tlio City or New York, for tho transaction of a GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Wm. Noyh Habersham Co. and aro prepared to transact any busiuoss which mny he confided to them. ROB. HABERSHAM, WM. NEYLF. IIABERSIIAM, JOHN ItAE HABERSHAM. Nov 1,1847. nov E very body read tiiimi— | Just received per brigs 1’hiliiru nnd Exact. I do Black Silk warp Al|i Mcrinocs; Best French Kid Gloves ; New style | Tuck Combs, etc. etc. Foil Gknti.kmkn’s Wx.vn : 5 nieces superior make to order iu the latest style and fashion hy thu most experienced workmen. Ilis stock consists of Super I-’rnnch, English & American Broadcloths. Do. do. do. do. CaHsiuicrcH. Do. do. do. do. Doeskins. l)o. tlo. do. do. Tweeds. Together with a most splendid assortment of Casli- “ierc Woolenelt. Fancy Silk Velvets. Plain and 'tinny Satins, nml a large varioty of Plaids. Hii lias also 011 hand n large nml welt selected assortment of Ready Made Garments,gotten up in the best maimer, expressly for this market,wide . - - _ "P tho amount of Jive hundred dollars nliniinlly, b«i paid to the Commissioners of Common Hchntds, to ho appropriated hy them with thn concurrence of tlio Justices of thu Inferior Court, to tho sev eral District schools, in such proportions as shall bo doomed most benefit ini: Provided; neverthe less, that tlio inhabitant* of eneli district shall cause one or more convenient aiul proper school houses to lie lmilt in each district, uml approved of hy said Commissioners, otherwise tlio money apportioned to such district shall he withhold. Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis be, ami he is hereby appointed one of the Coiiiiuis- Honors in place uf N. J. Bayard removed from the comity. It IS required that these orders ho entered upon tho minutes of the lulbrior Court iiimI he publish ed in both the oily gazelles for 0110 moniii, daily, ami hy a [proper notification from the Cotunus- siouors in relation to the building of school houses. A. PORTER, .*. 1. c. c. c. ELIAS REED, j. 1. c.Co. c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i.c.c. c. oct 20 —20 r I ID FLAN TE KM ft!EiHl A NIUM* X AND MERCHANTS.—Tim Subscriber Inis, at the Easiern Wharf, a prime assortment of RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER. .SHINGLES, and FIREWOOD, which lie offers for sale On accommodating terms. Purchasers will please rail at his offu-e near the Exehiiugo before pnr- TIIEODORE MINIS. S UGAR AND COFFEE.—30 I Muscovado Sugar ; 100 bags Rio Coffee ; 50 I do Old Java, for sale by 1 nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. I I. Cook, Ilily, Augu.ta, to 8 Solomon* I n CLEARED. BnyClinton, Andrew*. Now York—'Wu»hliurn, Wilder A lo Jad^ Whitman, Peterson, Providence—May & ''hue. c i m***PP"* Colson, Portsmouth—Slay A White. | v.n. ji iii-am pncket Wu».Soabrook, Lyuu, Cbarleiton- Brook. A Tuppor. DEPARTED. W. 8. M.stenm packet Win. Hnahrook, l.yon, Charleitou. ■ “ P»tknt Wm. UaBton, Montlall, Palatka. I ea-ftin packet It. L. Cook. Ihlv, Aniruftla. I Rkuo. . WENT TO 8KA. 1 c*ip»ti-|ihcn Baldwin, Borland, for a Southern port or 1 I market. | t’liulon, Andrew., New York. I . . _ ^ FROM T7iti PORT. | mix Pftlor DcmiU, Picket, Now York. MEMORANDA. Thn *hip pr. import, for thi* port, wm loading at Liver- [ rooloniho lOthult. Tho brig Savannah, Dixon, for thi* port, cleared at Now | Vnrk on the 8th in*L i = I COm '” “ I C ,, ^v B ?f AONE T-H^O b S^V» • 7he hri-Ucn Pincknoy, Burrough*, for tliia port, aailed | from Baltimore on tho Hi It in*t. The »chr I jw rrncr,Veutic*,for thi* porl,*aitod from New fork ou the (Jth nut. P LANTAINS.—20,000 Plantains and 1()U0 Cocoanuts, for snlo by ALBERT HARD. nov 10 Cor. Broughton nnd Drayton-8ts. H A1US.—Reynold's Hams for sale hy nov 9 ALBERT HARD. jUI*cALLlMTEK'M ALL HEALING IfX OINTMENT.—3 grojs of this celebrated Ointment, in tin hexes ana glass vials, just ret ed and for sale by A. T. BOWNE, nov 8 Smots’ Buildings. T3UCKWHEAT.—100 packagi . X# prising half and quarter barrels, boxes n D issolution.—The copartnowiiin heretofore exi«ting under the firm of HAM ILTON, llARDKMAN & CO., is This Day dissolved hy mutual consent; cither of the un dersigned are authorised to use thu nnmo of the Into firm iu closing up the unfinished business of tho same. THOS. HARDEMAN, 1 C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of tho firm of Ilumilton, Hardeman & Co. Savannah, Sept. 1, 18-17. I.liirlr'I-Vniipli llrnnilrlfttli • **% dii itiiirv-niiil litiu-h I h® determined lo hi-II at moderate prices; lo-1 rail ut Ins office near the Exchange before pur- r™SnnJT. n , iC 8k , 111 S. ii.’i.V ... I?"""-' «««!' -rliolc»... Shirt., Hlncki, dn.lii<. All onion, for oithrr of the, ohqyo tir- hroklc reiTc hSiia V°csts ve'rv rich'*'I lest hlick a I »«» d k’ffs Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery tides, left nl bis olhvv, will ho premplly Ji|»e«ilod MnrilionjlllIjilllh. Shirt,ooj nmtv. to ,J«oo«ft Sum,2c,,.,,, Iioovy S,„i„clW, low prir- onilindnnothoror iniloo,ii»n-Hy^kio,,til, himill,uouhlcl »« * od for KorvmiU | 2 do Kontuckv 2 do ill,id- o» , ; ,ll l * """ , |h- or d' . h' id; I ,ny Woolmy; 2 do Mnrlboro’ StrljioijHid l-luid,i ,, * "M* KRAN , , n ’ n, 1 ?:,,, " ,^ i , n „ 5 h,U«. Colton OnMloiwn r, and ti halo. h'Q,rouonad frotlji Otv.„ B, , dlogo,, »n I *- brown nod blanchod 8ldrli„«. and Bhrciios, : 2 Strurn, tn lhartoro No. »S IltA AN-M I ahip caaraUoaiciy, a comphilonaaortnialit tillpor trial, ly ooanpiud ,y J. »,, -w" - o ,m o m o , \M-1 Liucus, Russia and ll. E. Diaper, Red ami white h» gratified to I’ril theinirdcrs.^ oO—|— Flannel Cloukings. And a great many other articles in the DRY GOODS LINE. An inspection of his slock hy llm I Ladies and Gentlemen oftho city uml vicinity, is respectfully solicited hy 1 JOSEPH LIPPMAN, Owens’ Buildings, Congress Street, oct 21 South Side Market Square. TU8T RECEIVED per brig prising bags, warranted, landing and for wile hy * HIIORN & nov 8 WOOD, CLAG 11 CO E XTRACTM, of Vanilla, Rose, Peach, Lomon and Almond, for flavoring ice cream, custard, sauces, &c. For sale hy A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, nov 9 Market square. L- I gAC°N SHOULDERS. — 1'9 casks (Suns, PiNlolN. RIIIpn, llsml ware Ac. Ate. Ac. SPORTSMEN nml others are hereby notified t ho supplied at low prices, for cash, w articles, viz; Double uml Singh . 3 to $30—Rifles, I’ihtols. Powder t*Pouches, Gaum Bags, Cone Wren- O NE THOUMAND RE A ITIM PA PER.—-The most complete assortment over offered in this market, embracing Straw, Rng and Hardware Wrapping, Crown uml double Crown Tea do: Envelope paper, Patent do, M odium us’d colors, Potto l*..ui «ll i|otili6oti. tr»|l riosfnssqrte.d) Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy and rlat Cup Ledger papers; 200 rms Plainer & Smith's Foolscap and Letter paper, Fine, Super find Ex tra Superfine qualities; lift rms Wiirreh, Wheeler Hi. Co.’s fine white Ruled Foolscap; 100 rms Good will’s Ruled aud Plain Foolscap ; 50 do Letter; 100 rms (assorted) Owen & Ilurlbiirt's Foolscini and Letter Plain and Ruled ; 25 rms Platiier *v Smith's Plain nnd Ruled Packet-size Letter; 25 rms Owen Hi lliirlluirl’s, and Plainer Hi. Smith’s Commercial Size Letter; 25 rms English Blue Laid Letter; 15 do Foolscap large size, thick; 25 ins Butler’s snjier Blue Laid Poolsj-ap ; 100 run thin French Letter I’aiier, Plain ami Ruled;25 rms small size English and French Istllor : (o- yi»ALIAN MEDICATED SOAP. I -U, prime Cincinnati cured Bacon Shoulders, X Dr. Folix Gourard’s Medicated Soap, for ron- landing and for sale I- TAiiwaT.f\v during tlio harshest skin delicately smooth, white I oct SCRANTON He JOHNSTON, nnd soft, removing Hollowness, cutaneous erup tions, pimples, tnn, freckles or redness. Thi* soap stands unrivalled for its detergent and heal ing pronerties, ns well as being a moat delightftil article lor the toilet. For salo ny nov 13 A. T. BOWNE, Smets* buildings. S EGAKM.—50m Hegurs, Eagle. Steamboat, r ■ n * ■ ■ • ' ■ • * ‘' ,>wY, ' ,l ‘ i | _!!! , W:wom,K.tN8, Ne. 7—Old .bin >lnniim,»t, Trott, T AUD.—60 k«g» Baitiinoni Leif Uni,land- I * I I * f pth (| ^ |tq,|| ||(,11^1,1,, ■**' . 1 n .1.1. I I * I 1IT I ■ TohIi'm. H .. .1 !*<■■ pAHPETTUVG,—Just received a Slow Vv und handsome assortment of Carpetting, by nov 11 A. EINSTEIN. RANBE HKIEM—In fine order, for sale Kj by II. J. GILBERT, nov 10 West sido Market square. O W PE AM.—40 bushels Cow Peas, ulso a few casks new whole Rice, for sale by nov 10 ALBERT HARD. G unpowder, &c.—aoo kegs Gun and Rifle Powder, 25 lbs each; 150 tlo do tlo, 0 12} lbs each; 100 do do do6} lhs each; 600 bags Tusto Sunz, and Cliarleaton brands, for snlo by shot, full assortment; 3000 lbs Bar Lead; 200,000 nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. Percussion Caps, just received and for sale by I =r nov 0 PENSLOW & WEBSTER. W IIIM KE Y.—15 bbls MonongahelaWhis- key, for sale by T. MINIS. key, for sale by nov 13 i'ir.n...T~ Wick man, Rullimora. IL« i. , '^ iToN ' Niiv.lt—Anr "hip South Carolina, "i?£’ *** Yurk » brig Thomaa Walker, Mar.ham.PI.il- BAl Eckcnnan, New York. Brr!*I > ,RK ' Nuv ®-Aw tmrk Win T W i *•’ Farlritlge, Traver*. 8l Thnmar, brig Oen I iii.in-*.!t 1 ’“"riann, .VucuimtiA; achrs II Ilaber.huui, Pen- |imi . ’I'* 1 ""- Xi ing from schooner W D Jenkius.nnd for sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN He CO. nov 8 IO COFFEE.—140 bags, for sale by nov 8 COHEN & FOSDICK. H YMON TEA.—10 half Chests and 50 I Cuddies of superior Hyson Tea, landiug S EED GRAIN.- f ‘ R Si n iK ,A ’ NoV 8-Arr br ‘* Albcrt Fo " ri " 3 ' fro,n bris WiUou Fu \° v r ’ davidSon XKivv.... .. nov 6 West side Market square. qi . t I iL-kell, uu*u**ilA Dunn ' * Vn nhne, Edwnnla, Liverpool; brig Savnunnh, M M •' ar “»«uA. laivrulia Cliaoa, Wil.on, Xow Orlnan*; Fuirflritl, s,,1, ' rior - ^romptTwelhnan’CJ 01 '’ GlMllcutt ’ Rio Jnne,r0! bark I POWDER.—In whole 1 -^""'"wirkog, for sale l.y „„„ ... II. J. fjn.BERT, ■ y _ —III West Side Market square. I fX 100 Baltimore Hams, a choice or- ■ovU ’ f ° r “ le by ALBERT HARD. TER,—20 kegs, for sale hy v M THEODORE MINIS. B UCKWHEAT.—50 half barrels, quar ters and eighths. Just received and for sale by J. E. GAUDIIY He CO. nov 4 J AVA COFFEE.— A choice urticie, i ceived and for sale by nov 5 H.J. GILBERT. .... -160 bushels Northern Seed Oats; 75 do do do Rye; 50 do do do I Wheat; for sale by | nov 9 PENSLOW & WEBSTER. E ARD.—10 bbls.Jnnd 20 kegs, for sale by oct20 THEODORE MINIS. T>UTTER.—25 firkins choice Goshen But- XJ ter, selected, landing from brig Wilson Ful ler, and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 6 West side Market square. LB ANY ALE.—20 bbls of Albany Ale of a superior quality, landiug from brig Wil huu Fuller, and far wile OV W. M. DAVIDSON, nov West sido Market square. £W CORN.—On the cob or clean, lor sale. ROB. IIABERSIIAM & SON. nov 3 their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 1817. Onto Southern Recorder, Millcdgevillo; Jour nal 6c Messenger, Macon; Atluutn Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four months. L IME.—1000 bbls Lime, cargo of brig Bcnj. Curvor, for sale hy nov 9 BRIGIIAM & KELLY. T ONDON PORTER.—A few casks X_J London Porter, a prime article, for snlo hy ALBERT HARD, nov 9 cor. Broughton & Drayton sts. P H EL PM* GINT—31 bbls, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, nnd for sale by ov 8 COHEN & FOSDICK. C OFFEE.—60 bags Rio Coffee, landing from 8efcr W. D. Jenkins, and for sale hy nov 9 CONNEltAT He BAK1E. C ORKS.—Superior Velvet Corks, received per Wilson Fuller, bv A.’A. SOLOMONS, iiov 9 Market Square. C ’ HOICK GOSHEN BUTTER. — Constantantly on linnd, nnd for sale by nov ft Into 8CKANTON & JQIINftTON. AMP OIL.—For sale by the cask or re- tail, by II. J. GILBERT, nov 5 West side Market square. UTTER, LARD At CHEESE.— Landing front brig Wilson Fuller—20 kegs choice Goshen Batter. 15 bids do Leaf Lard, 50 boxes do Goshen Cheese, 20 casks do do do. for sale hy nov 6, E- ft WI FT. jglMCUlT Ac.—30 bbl. Sugar,fSoiln and all oriccs ; Silk Shawls, plaid ami tig’d ; fancy Casliuierdo ; scarlet Thibet do ; Broelie do; new stylo of Paris Velvet Scarfs; Freneh worked Col-1 lars nt 37cts; do do Cheniizetts from 75cts to $5; Kid Gloves, all colors; wht ami col’d Linen lldkfs | for Gentlemen; French llrond Cloth; Cnshturrs, I Vestings, Silk Cravats, Scarfs, Poek’t Hills; Kid Gloves, Lisle, Berlin aud Buckskin do. Carpet I j Bags, Hce. For sale by A. EINSTEIN, nov 10 — cor. Whitaker He Congress-sts. C APN l CAPSH —Now Fashions—Just received nor Steamer Northerner, a superior I lot of Gents’ Dress Caps, consisting nf Cirellinn, Taylor. B I^t Modo. Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, uiid Travelling Caps. Also Leather Travelling lint Boxes, for sale by nov 6 I). A. AMBLER He CO. I ~7*LOOK OIL CLOTIIS.-—1001) yds . from 1 to 8 yds wide, suitahle fi>r I IhIIm, Par lors. or Dinning llnniii Floors, a splendid article, I just received und for sale hy 1 1. W. MORRELL nov 11 Smelts’ Block, tTVE GEEME FBATilERM. I A 2000 lhs just received ami for sale by nov 11 1. W. MORRELL, Janets’ ftlock. lOCOFFEE, ADAMANTINECAN- V DLES AND BACON.—100 hag* prime Green Rio Coffee; 25 boxes Adamantine Candles, 7,0(N) Ilis elioice Bacon Shoulders, binding from II. D. Jenkins, and for sale hy nov 5 SCRANTON* JOHNSTON. •r’s Caps, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Lather with an extensive stock of nil sizes and i, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, Are. qualities Freneh and English Note Papers; 20 toral assortment iff Hardware, consist- rmH uu per flue English Copying Paper. For salo nov 0 COOPER. C " 'OAL YARD.—'I ’lie subscribers having J rom Also, A general a ing in part nf Table ami Pocket Cutlery, Locks, Hinges, Spndes, Shovels, Hoes. Axes, Hatchets, Augers, Drawing Knives, Coffee Mills, ('aids, Please call nml examine before purchasing else-1 rented the lot on Aiieiaux’s wharf, imniedi- wliorc. JOHN CAR RUTH EH 8, ntely adjo.mng '•'‘•''"1“™. purpose keeping on No 175 Congress Street, Savannah. hand a fuII supply of COA L, suitahle. lor Grates, N. B. Rifles made lu order, and all kinds of Stoves, l uriiiices. At., nnd now otter formlo Repairing ofG.tus, Rifles, Locks, &c. carefully lajjjhug from hrig Josephus from I li.lndelph.a, nml punctually attended to ami warranted, or- n»o» llrd nncTWIilte Afh Coat, brnkru mid ders from the country, or work scut to be done screened, selected for^Uiisjnayket.^ R*i T1.VCHANGE. | JCi ply to IOV D 1,—-Bills on New York. Ap- GEO. B. CUMMING. G UNNlf DAOS.—10 hules, for .ale by nov 8 COHEN & FOSDICK. UTTKlt. CRACKERS AND BREAD—SO bills Butler Cracker, i 15 do Su*ur do ; 30 -- -—_ „ „ do Pdo, Bread,- 60do Nav,do, landra 2 , andfor nov 8 WOOD, CLAGHOKN & CO. | nov 5 /Unions.—in bbt., for imio hy (J ii. j. Gilbert. nov 3 lgI West Side Market Square. Butter Biscuit; 10 do Pilot Bread; 50 box es “R Burcbill" Soap, landiug from brig Wilson Fuller, aud for sale by nov6 SCRANTON &JOHN8TON. | /'"1IIEEME AND FAMILY MOAP.— V-/ 50 boxes prinin Goshen Cheeso; 50 do “Jos. Buchan" Family Soap, landing front brig Wil son Fuller, and for sale by inTon nov 6 SCRAN I & JOHNSTON. F LOU R.—62 bbls Georgia Floun 7 bags do do, landing and Ibr sole by nov 11 COHEN <& FOSDICK. D omestic liquors.-)25 bids n. E. Rrnn, 50 do Phelps’ Gin, 20 do Domes- I tic Brandy, landing from brig Wilson Fuller and for sale by ^ E. SWIFT. nov5 M ALAGA GRAPES.—Just received per brig Selma, a lot of Grapes, new Rai sins, aud Dates. Alsu, 15 boxes Italian Macca roni and Vorinicelli, and for sale hy J. ROUSSEAU, nov 2 cor. Broughton He Hull sts. tttakina cologne'"water".— X 1 gross Farina Colognu Water, warranted l genuine, justroceivedand for sale by nov 8 A.T. BOWNE, Smets’ buildings. flLEGSST COEOBBDSIEkS.- Pi A few puttorns, jnst opened, nnd for sale hy nov 2 GODFREY He LaROCIIE. T “~iiree ply carpetingm. At a low price for the finality,just opened by nov 2 GODFREY & LaROCHE. ^UGAR.—20 hhds. prime N. O. for sale by oct 26 A MINIS. ./ill be nttcmlrd In and returned hv the boats, or other conveyance, with the same fidelity, as if per sonally present ° <; t 4 tSoorm. mamhem a window M-J BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway He Co., is constantly receiving all kinds of Sashes. Door nml Window Blinds, which lie offers at Jis low prices us they can he purchased iu the city. AH work furnished hy him will he warranted equal to any in the country, or the money will lie relumed. JOHN G. FAI.I.IGANT. West side. Monument .Square. N. II. Orders for odd sizes received and promptly executed ^ 1 W’JlANUFAtV’rOKV AND PLAINING MACHINE. West Broad hired, adjoining the residence of Judge Wayne. Bashes ami Blinds of every description, made oftho best materials, at Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work nrobiptlv exoetited. CHARLES VAN HORN. Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly oil hand a full supply of Flooring and Weather Boards, Hash, Bliiuls, and Paiinel Doors, S X JO Hash, gluzed at JO cents. All other sizes in proportion —ly aug7 Cl BOAR AND TOBACCO STORE. IJ Xo. 27, Bull-street. Sign uf the hut Lin, near Monument-square.—Tho subscriber returns his grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, who have so liberally patron ised hint during the last four years, uud hogs to us- suro them that he stiU imports the very best brands, of which lie has on hand at this time a large assort ment. He would call particular attention to a Into shipment which he can fully warrant. Also to his stock of chowingTobacco, Suitfl', &c., &o„ nil of which he will sell ou os good terms os can ho had elsewhere. !*• JACOBS, july 27 „ ly— iiov 2 WOOD. CLAGIIORN &.CO. C 11 J dersig licit has lately returned ft out the North with it full supplv of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which will ho sold ut his usual low prices for cash or approved city paper at short time. All thotio wishing lo save looney will please call and c.V* amine his slock. M. I’UF.N DERGAST, nov 16 — cor. of Whitaker Hi. Congress sis. OKASONA ItlirimvViO OliX-— n JOHN MURPHY respectfully lakes'leave lo inform the Didies and Gentlemen of this city ami country generally, (and particularly the la dies,) that he has relumed from the North, and lias 'now open a gren. portion of his Fall Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, consisting ill part of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans uud Kerseys; whim and red wool and canton Flannels; blenched nml brown Shirtings and Sheetings; hlk., lire, ami blue Alpaca, de Luiues aud wool Plaids, for Di dies uud children; wht., hlk. nml slate col’il corded Skirts; Shawls from 25 its to $10; Madras* llkfs; Irish Linens; brown and hlk Hollands; Tjddeand Towel Linens; Ladies' Idk and col’d raw nilkllobe; together with a complete assortment,of Cotton uud Cashmere; Children and Misses wool and cotton Hose, from No. 1 lo7 ; Gloves yf all jtimlsaud qualities; Linen lldkfs from 12}c. up; hlk Butin Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnets, Ribbon*, Flowers, Wreaths,Silk and Cottoii Ranches; thread aud lisle laces ami edgings; Needle work Ctdlurs from 25etsiip; iiudei'sleevc*and insideHdks,nml Iji-, dies Merino Vents,—together with a variety of. other articles usunlly kept in a Dry Goods Store. As to .prices,&o. J. M. would ruspoclflilly»« all, call and judge for your'elve* at No. 15!) Con gress Street, South Side MnrKet Square. t , -jenriv «: a*i i .ti Il HAINES.—Seme very pretty, just op- ^ by noV 2 GODFREY He LA