The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 14, 1847, Image 3

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Naw York; Clifton, Inger*oll, „ Received*. „. • Drawn Numboworthe Georgia State Lottery, Gloss No. 12, for 1847, drawn at Columbus, 3eo. ttnWednesdaylnst^lOthinst. • ' , 45'37 J 0'817fiii2D62 18 CO 3 GO 1 ' ... ring duo Tuesday Mottling! *' {l J t; A' 1 drawing duo'Tuesday irfortiini! ' ‘ * ' VI GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA.,.,. . Fqr,tie Benefit of tie Intlfftjxdtjkt fife Company of ■ .CJrasW. 46--J); ftSaE dtio. Mariagora. Draw in Wilrillrigfori, oil SdtdkrdAy 13th itbit. 75 number lottery—12 draWiV ballot*. OAFlTAt »1US ‘5,000 ^CHARLESTON, Nov. 18—Arr brig AdaUide, Rice.NM- ii.Swi.5Sw.rsFi? iW £ » u " ,m ' Pr “ vlJ "" c ”' JtrtVlVoHpltep.’ ^ OhoFlulooi J'pHltADffiilfA.No. Or-Brl, Cupl.o, Willoo,hby, I NKW YORK, NnVd.—\r, b.rk I,*.. Btiwn,5«. IJmfcWtt, Ar.W.n, II.o.f, H.nmm PoJr.w Pom How.,il.fr.; bark CI|.nc.lIoF,OF.y I*“i2t5 nbkSih?!. Norih.lW.BoM.Cb.r1.Mijn; .Mp. 11,0 York, lloll, do; C.lhoHno, ll.rhar., do; bnrk Voroon, I futon, Sk.oo.od; brlyo I'l.ilorn, Tb.tob.r, do; Emily, ^CUVihip" Areo& Ifo-.lir.,,, bVw Orlcan,; Rappohno- ’ l Drummond, do; No# World, Kniyht, Liverpool;h>rk I (Viitr, fctdera, Now Orteuu; brig Duomcus, feiniimui, f— Arr ibip* SUM Holmm, Berry, New 6r- ■ .......... vnlhnboll, Ch»rleiton;bark Exact, Stevens, I sirunii; brig Btarnhr, Riddle, do. I cid—Stesraer Portland, Spinney, New Orleans; bark N I '^O^N,^or°^-Arr ah1p too CliooJ Hatch, San I)le r I ^CW^Shipi Harpye, MihtoVedio and Duonos Ayroa; Ei- I tker May,Cork. . ■ Titikdt* $10— Halvas $5—Qr*. $21—Eighths $11 For salo at G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Comer of Ball St. and Bay Lane, ty Order* fromjhe country promptly attend ed to, and prizes cashed on demand, nov 15 RAWN NUMBERS of Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra No. 47, drawn in Charleston on tho 11th tust. 40 531271 44 67 42 37 9 3572 0 66 13 t3T Whole tickot No. 9 12 42, and 42 67 72 each prizes of $65 qohl. Call for tho cash or ra< now in tho two following schemes. LAST MORNING OF SALE. Sales close This Morning at 12 o'clock. Drawing due Tuesday Aloming. 75 numbers—13 drawn ballots. Greene &Puluskiltloiiiiiucnt L.ot’y Extra Class No. 48, for 1847. J. W. Maouv & Co., Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co. niOIIRST PRIZES. 1 prizo of $35,000 10 prizes of $2000 1 do 14,000 25 do 1000 1 do 7,000 25 do 500 1 do 5,000 220 do 200 1 do 4,000 124 do 100 Ac. d cc. Ac. "AUGUSTA AND RG.—The light draught r/-\Y.« r m r. „ FOR L.HAMBURG. I StMtu-Pscket IVANHOE, J. T. Jarmnn nias- I tor, U receiving freight , and nnsaeitgers, at An* derwit’s lowet wharf, attd will leave To-Morrmo Afternoon, at 5 o'clock precisely. She will con* tiniio to leavoiovery. Tuesday at tlie same ItArtr. 1 For tVeight engagements or passage,apply oft I board 8. SOLOMONS & GO. jy Way freight payable by shippers. No freight will btf..received on board after 4 o’clock on the nrtornoon pfdopnrturo. Freight will be I received in storo during tho absonco of the boat I free of chargo^ - yptu— nov 15 I T AW NOTICE,-JACKSON & LAW* I JU TON, Attorneys at Laio, Suvatlimit, Geo. I OlHcein Gaudry r s Building, Up Stairs, front ing Dull street. . HENRY R. JACKSON, 1 ALEX’RR. LAWTON, nov 15^ •' ly F ~ OR'SALE*—A prime Mulatto woman IK) years of ago, with her daughter about two I years and six mouths old. Tho woman is a cook, waiher, ironer, and hottso servant. Apply at this I office. Titles warranted. nov 15 3— I ?1A8H STORE.!—SMALL PROFITS I \J AND QUICK SALES.—Another addition I la our stock just received, consisting of BON* I NETS,' new style LADIES CAPS, HEAD- I DRESSES, rich SILKS, OREGON PLAIDS, I ALPACA and GRO DEEOSS for mourning. I Also, a few more pieces of that English Long I Cloth at 121 cents. . CANNON & LEONARD nov 15 — Cor Broughton & Burnard-sts Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $21 The Old Favorite. «^ :sA V Draw’s in public, in tho Exchange Council Room, To*Morrow Afternoon at 4 o’clock. Sales close at 31 o’clock, precisely. GREENE& PULASKIMONUMENT LOTT. 3 &c. &c. &c. Tickets $1—Halves 50 cts—Qrs. by pack'o only. Puckago Wholes cost $22, must draw buck $10 “ Halves 14 31, 44 44 44 5 " Xluartors 44 .51,. 44 44 44 21 Prizes cashed at this Oifico. i.iP'Ticketsaud Shares for sale,nml orders from the country attended to at the Old Established Of- Hce of P. B, PENDERGAST. No. 5, White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull St opposite the Pulaski House, nov 15 I TCLOR1DA LAND SALES.—Will bo I A olTered for sale at auction, on tho 23d day of I Febritaiy, 1848, at the county site of Bouton conn- I tv, Enst Florida, several tracts of Laud in Town- 1 *hip 21,'llungo 18, aud iu Township 24, Range I On the 29ili day of February, nt tho Court I House of Marion county, sundry tracts in I Township 13, Range 26 44 iV, 44 21 44 14, 44 22 TtinMs—Oiie-fourth cash, the bnlnnco iu three I equal annual instalments, with interest in ndvunce. ] Our, lif the |purchnsors should preftr to uny all I rash, live per cent, will bc'idediifetcd from the cre- | dit inalahnents. ’’ Lists of the particular tracts can he had hy ap- I nlying to any of the Post Masters in Benton or Marion county, or they will bo foruished if ap plied for by letter post paid, addressed to “ Tho | Slate Register at Tallahassee, Florida.” JOHN BEARD, Register Public Lands State of Florida. Tallahnssee, Nov. 8, 1847. ml3— nov 15 POLLINS Ac BULK LEY. No. 108 V. DRYAN STREET, arc now receiving their Full supply ofCROCKERY AND HOUSE I FURNISHING GOODS, to which tlioy respect* l fully invite die nttoution.of purchasers. Their | stock in part consists as follows: . Crockery, China and Class ll'nrc: - . W. Granite, Flowing Blue aud Mulberry Din ner Setts j do do Tea do ; Chinn Ten Setts, gold bandjfcnd phiiii; do do Raised Figure China Vns* China Mugs, Ornaments, I «hiloren’a Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers, I Wine Glasses, Solur and Astral Chimneys, Dc* I ^nteovCastors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottles, j otoMC.’Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, &c. ‘ Lamps, Ten Ware, Sfc. ■ Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns; Lamp-heads, I Hull Lamps; Lanterns, Brimnnin, brass I *ad .uu Candlesticks. Tea Trays, single and in I ^ *]?P ant i toilett Pails, Foot-bjiths, Cuke aud I opice Boxes, Tea Caddies, Coffee Urns nnd Big- I K'boders, Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, Dish I IJl^O-Uovers, Jelly and Bleau Mange Moulds, I '-nwoUo de.Russe Pans, Gravy Strainers, Patty- I f a n»,Voni8ounud Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamps, 1 S. and Iron Teaand Table Spoons, I together with a full assortment of bright Tiu-ware. Cutlery and Domestic Uardicarc. ■ u *y or y Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pieces, or I Knives ouly, Buck-bom and common Cutlery, I i r c .V* or /;. Razors auil Pocket Cutlery, Coffee I lulls, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Dlges- I , h Kettles, Potatoe Steamers, PoIs,Ovcih, 1 "hovel aud Tongs, .elegant steel Fire Setts, I 5» l u,d S i ew » ni »s, Furnaces, Wafer und I wnnie Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee I wwters; Brass and common Andirons, Stair ljunnuh 1tea a,,d dinner Bells, rat'and |l” *'“n^P^Wire FurB-whtps. Jagging I Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, &c. &c. • Wood and Wdloie Ware. I n • , eLs ' Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-boards, I H“ rr ® |,cov ew, Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages, I Wool-cards, .Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons, I t.rimping-machines. Also an assortment of Mar- I net-baskets,. Cradles aud Wagons, travelling nnd j wuqy packets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, nail | “ndQlher Brushes. j . Fancy and Miscellaneous Goods., Chino, glass and wood Toys, a fine ass ft* I J, ' "I .WUIVFJ UIBHIIIjl Blwcn, lliaiUlDO) I**h *j6TS) p| nN| jqqiIj a0 j najj brushes, dumb | ' le ,! ihuzzlcs and collars, liquor flasks, book cr * m P ,n I machines, knife *u.? > !-. ,ll8r ®. Housekeepers and Strangers visiting are invited lo call, as their large and vn- ica OKortment \VilJ te found, \vorthy of their at- • ■ ■ FIOV 15 MAOKEBEL, and codfish. I 'i.okLi^®i* e Mackerel, Not 1,2aim I v"® 1 Codfish of prime quality,lauding and for •aleby SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. - no 'T lr> Tumors and, wines—rhw ii\l ll l* fl Imperial Gin, 35 bbla old Rye 1( »'boxes fllandy COM Wine,25do SJS? ^ nnd ?,20 do Pnle Sherry doi 20 do Cor- 1 Maraschino, Myenn, Absinthe, luraciia aud Kerchenwassor, for sale low by • I „ ni J. E. GAUDRY &. CO. m^V n n- lu,keU Champagne, of tho De Bri- , ” “pH’iiger & Bollingers Anchor brands. I IIOV lo —In crates aud bbls landing from I v brig John Euders, and for wile by ov) '> . II. J. GILBERT. prize of . do, i° db do do Ac. 2,000 1,000 500 25 63 63 &c. do do do do Ac. All the SCHOOL B0OKB in common uae in this section of tho country, *re kept oh hand. • A-'great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. .. ....i • _ -.i An assortment of JUVENILE BOQKS, cal culated tojmlft tho taste of every one, With a va riety of interesting GAMES for youth. '*' Family Ond other.BIBLES, and Hymn Books (hr oil denominations, in plain, substantial ■■ and * SeW BOOKS of oil kind. con,tontly coived. ‘ * 1 ' 'b BLANK ■'BOOKS of evenr description. * •Also, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY. ......... . J. B. CUBBEDGE, ., ,nov 3 jSoufo aide Market aqr., Ravaiinali. QSmjDND, Tho Avenger, or tho Robber’s _ _ bundling. Tho Fountain,' a Gift: 44 Td sllr up your puro mind—By way of roiddmbraii'ce." Edited by H. Hostings Weld; Tho Cruise bf the Midge'. .. Our Army at Monterey, hy T. B. Thorpe. The Life and Adventures'Of Joseph T; Haro, the hold Robber nnd Highwayntut). Monhna, or tho Boautiful Freiich uiri in Phil adelphia, by,H. Haydn. ‘ Tfie Patrol of the Moiinbufl, dlAIe ofthh Revo lution, by Newton M. Curtis. Tho Secret Service Ship, or tlie fall Of tho Cds- tie San Juan D’Ulloa, by Charles E. Avorill. Received by J. M. COOPER. nov 12 Class No. 68, for 1817. HIGHEST PRIZES. ririze of 4,000 5 prize of $100 do 1,000 10 do 80 dri 578 10 do 60 do 400 15 do 50 dri 300 70 do 25 do 24)0 56 do 1(1 do 150 50 do 12 M KS. JAITIES BETTS* UTER INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowne, Savannah, Ga.—I would beg to state, that you aro hereby appointed my solo Agent for Suvau- nail, and that any other porson selling Suppor ters as mine aro imposing on the public, by ven ding worthless und injurious counterfeits of my Supporters. Sarah Bktts, Caution.—-Each Supporter will have written on it tho name of‘‘Sarah Betts.” The subscriber would rosnectftilly inform tho Physicians nud Ladies of Savannah, that Airs. Sarah Betts has appointed him her sole Agout iu this city, for tho sale of her Supporters, uud that any others vended elsewhere in the city as her’i are counterfeits. Theso Supporters are now very generally a- ■doptud aud rccommendud by Physicians, ns the most successful medium of rulieffor that distress ing itinlady for which they were invented, of uny offered to the public. ~ Mrs. Bolts nos the testimony of Professors S Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Punconst, J. K. Mitchell, N. Chapman, nnd Wiltbnnk, Philadel phia, and many others of tho most eininnnt Phy sicians in various parts of tho United Status, in their favor. She has recently introduced nil entire new Sup porter for summer use ; it is made of open net work, very light nnd cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozs and at the same time possesses all the im portant requisites. For Ihrtliur particulars, seo her pamphlets, to be procured gratis «t my stnre. A.T; BOWNE, Druggist, nov 15 Bluets’ building.- Vl'AUKEKEL.—it) whole, 20 half nml If A ‘JO qr. lihls No l Mackerel; 20 kits do, laud ing nud for sale hy nov 15 WOOD, CI.AGIIORN & CO. F LOUR.—-oO whole and llinlf lihls Canal Flour, landing from brig John Endors, nud for sale by nov 15 WOOD, CLAGHOKN & CO. pats citizens generally, that i)o ho& ttbrfto vod his Schoo- to a central 'altUafloVi, vI > l;|ttfttf | $Inao!tia ^Lodgo; where a couple" bflarjra, ore - open, for the reception qfPnpiM orboth Befog. >( A, LmIy .well educated and on experienced Toathcr, has charge of tho Junior Claiwos. lie tiken tlkiB niethed also ofthanking his frionds foFpifft^atroitHgo,, extend ed toof during u season when least 1 expected,'aa well as for tlie Opinion.thepqajprjty of ihcm have bo on pleased U* f express relative to his e'fyractor M.Teaclior. ;■ ’ " , -rfujiiaa - AIVCIIVB'ACADPmV.—MONrt. 'A. BONAUD rMpqctfliliy i'nfoh'ns Iiis’pstrons that he will 'opeh Mis' Academy at 6-. o'clock on: Monday next, first of Novomber. Persons wish ing to patronise hip». uro fequostcd tq call at tlie Lyceum Hall on. of bofofd that thlio. Tuition d&ya: Monday, WedA^day arid Fridfdy. • " Terms : Twe!vo/Dollam for 24 Icsaons, • Gentlemen’s Class aauvo day(uis abqve^begin ning ntO o’clock, P, M. ’• * - ' ' N. B. The rooiri Will be reVddd tn BklfsJ'Con- certs, dr any other exhibition at very moderate term#.: .-’.kOr- • -. ,.<</ <qqt|87 J’t^iSx^WHJttOT n«S2liSj informs tho.publip, that.he, with .the ossistattefo of an experienced Artist; 1* nOw ^oady ib exbcuto Portraits pf all sigqS) •aftoiw ^he, nidsl Improved methods'for beauty durability; atid invites,foe Ladies and Gewmett of Savnifflftb, : ^tld Visitors^ to call at his Gajjpry, > at the.ctknqr.bfBryqti St and MarkotBquare^here he will at all times be happy to wail on-ihetri '- ... ?..»»•» -sV,; ' T. T. W. ;fiks fo'Kwl6 Doubl6 qnd. Single Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Brdabhtis, &c.;Ao. for Miniatures, i . ' •' Dngucrreqtypo Artjsts are alsq infbrnind.thfit he willkeeplfor wdo’all articles iufddiA tlibir pro- r • ” — tie v 12 fession. POGUE’S EUROPEAN AND J3 BOHN’S STANDARD LIBRARIES.— Tho two Meries comprising about 40 12mo vol umes, published in Loudon, in tieat uniform cloth biudiiig, each volume wills a steel Portrait j being n collection of the best works of tho best authors. For sale by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 6 milE MEXICAN RANC11EHO, or JL. the Maid of the Cliappural, by Charles E. Averill. Benjamin, tho Jew of Grenada, a Romance; hy Edward Maturin, Esq. Rody tho Rover, or liibboninan, a Tale; by William Carelton. The Indian in his Wigwam, or Characteristics of tlie Rod Race of Amorica; by Henry S School, cruft. Tho Champions of Freedom, or the Mysterious Chief, a Romance of tho 19th century • by Sam uel Woodworth. Received hy J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 9 South Bide Market square. fflUE WORLD IN A POCKET- J- BOOK.—By W. II. Crump. Specimens of tho early Native Poetry of Ire land, in English metrical translations. The Book of Visions. Christinas Blossoms for 1848. Tho Snow Storm; a Christmas story, hy Mrs Gore : elegantly bound. Tho Christian Keepsake for 18-18. Friendship’s Offering for 1848. Tho Grout Secret, or How to be Happy; by Emily Chubhuck. Tho Book of Christmas, descriptive of the cus toms, ceremonies, fun, feeling, and festivities of the season ; hy Thos. K. llervey. Thu Child’s Favorito, hy u Lady. Alphabetical Curds, &c. Received hy J. I). CUBBEDGE, nov 6 South-side Market square. rptlE U HARM, for 1848, u series of grace- X fill and elegant colored groups, designed exprcessly for this work. ' Tho Opal, a puro gift for tho holydays, for 1848; odited by Mrs. Surah J Hale. Also, Illustrated octavo editions of tho Poets, in extra cloth gilt and Turkey morocco bindings. Received by JOHN M. COOPER nov 10 'DUCK.WHEAT*— 100 packages, com- XJ prising holt’ and quarter barrels, boxes and bags, warranted, landing and for sale by nov 8 WOOD, C LAG HORN & CO. ARPETTING.—Just received a Vy nnd handsome assortment of Carpottiiu nov 11 A. EINSTEl RANBE ftilflES—In fine order, for sulo J by H. J. GILBERT, nov 10 West side Market sqnnrc. A K* MOORE.— All persons indebted A* td Albion K. Moore, late Dry Goods Mer chant in tills city, will pioaso call at my storo aud settlo said indebtedness,-.whether it be by note or account. It bojng actually necessary that tills business should lie closed. Those indebted will dense give early attention to this notice, and save hemsoTves Uio unpleasantness of having their notes and accounts placed iu the hands of an at torney for collection. nov 2 IIIRAM ROBERTS. -xrOUNO LADIES* BOARDING i AND DAY SCltOOI<rr-MADAME GI RARD, having engagod the services of au ex perienced English ’Tencher from the North, m forms her friends and tlie public generally, that her ostablisluiioiit for tha education of. Young Ladies, will open on tlie 1st day of November next, in . Mrs. Marshall's New. Range of Brick Buildings, on. tho corner bf LiboHy' nnd Bar nard Streets. Pupils,' in addition to nil tho branches of an English education; will bo taught to write and speak the French langu’ngp. Lessons will be given to t!ntM„wfo dusire it,in Music, Drawing, and ju the Itsfiqu, Spanish and German languages. Addrcsr ’ MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 3G—c •Swvanimh Guo. W ANTED.—A situation;0s Cook, or to take care of children, a, Young Woman, who would make herself generally useful, and can bo well recommended. Apply at this olfice. nov 1 • — TTmiOLESALE WINE. LIQUOR ▼ V AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188 Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that he continues to keen on hand at his old stand, West Side of tho Market, a largo assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO- CEIUES, all of which ho offers on the best pos sible terms. He is also constantly supplied with tho best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK Cl- DER, to which ho rospectftilly invites thp.atten tion of the public. -i nov 3 * TjIAMILV GROCERY STORE.- X Comer of Broughton and Bull-streets.—J. ROUSSEAU, invites the attention of his friends aud the citizoiis generally to his choico and ample Ctockof Groceries now on hand,and which lie is continually receiviug: among which is Woolsoy & Woolsoy’s Crashed Sugar; do. do. Loaf do; St Qroix, Porto Rico, and New Orleaus Sugars, N. O. SyrUps siigar-hoiirio Molasses; Sperm and Tal- A - OARD.-I hnvo removed to the city ol Macon, for tho purpose of practising Law, aud shall pructiso in ull tho Court*ofthp Southern Circuit, and in any otlior Courts in which busi ness may ho confided to mo. dec 17 — CARLETON B. COLE. D issolution.—The firm of l. Bald win & Co. has been dissolved in conse quence ofthn death of Mr- L. Baldwin, the affairs of Uio concern will be settled by tho undersigned, surviving partners ofsuid firm. H.'BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. . Savannah, Nov. 1,1847. nov 2 C O-PARTNERSHIP. —The under signed, surviving.pnrtiierft\qfthe late firm of L. Baldwin & Co., have tiiwdayjpntqred into Co partnership for the transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Brigham & Kelly. i ■ II. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. 1,1847.‘ nov 2 O-FARTNlSHSliiP.—Tiio uKIor signed have associated themselves in the City of New York, for tho transaction of a GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under tho firm of Win. Neylo Hubcrshuiq *fc Co. and are prepared to transact any busliloss which may bo coulidcd to them. ROB. HABERSHAM, WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM, Novi, 1847. JOHN RAE HABERSHAM. 7. * ' ' ' ' : 'tin-ir 1 hov2 ( 'lOW PEAS.—40 bushels Cow Peas, also J a few casks new whole Rice, for sale by nov 10 ALBERT HARD. UNPOWDER, Ac.—5100 kegs Gun vJT nnd Rifle Powder, 25 Ihs each; 150 do do do, 12-1 lbs each; 100 do do dot).} lbs each; 600 bags shot, full assortment; 3000 lbs Bar Lead; 200,000 Percussion Caps, just received aud for sale by nov 9 DENS LOW & WEBSTER. S EED BRAIN.—150 .bushels Northern Seed Outs; 75 do do do Rye; GO do do do Wheat; for sale by nov 9 DENSLOW & WEBSTER. ■10 bids.(uud 20 kegs, for sale liy T ARD.- X J oct 26 THEODORE MINIS. B UTTER.—25 firkin* choice Goshen But ter, selected, lauding from brig Wilson Ful ler, and for sale by IV. M. DAVIDSON, nov 6 Westsido Market square. A LBANY ALE.—20 bids of Albany Ale ofu superior quality, landing from brig Wil son Fuller, und for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov Westsido Market square. J^EW CORN.—Oil the coh or clean, for Kilo, nov 3 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. E XCIIANBE.—Bills on New York. Ap ply to GEO. B. CUMMING. nov 5 — 17'ORSALE.—A Negro Man who is a good JO Cook. ROB.1IABK'— ERSIIAM & SON. S OAP.—10 boxes Castile Soap, received uud ft ‘ ‘ ' for sale by nov 15 A. T. BOWNE, Siiiets’ Buildings. G in and rum.—30 bbis piieips' c^: necticitt River Gin, 30 do N E Rum, laud ing from sclir Alexander M, und for sale by nov 15 K. SWIFT. 'COLOUR.—62 bids Georgia Flour; 7 bags do X do, lauding aud for sale by nov 11 • COHEN & FOSDICK. D UPONT'S POWDER.—Ill whole and half kegs for sale by It J. GILBERT. nov 13 West Side Market square. B UTTER.—20 firkins choice Goshen But ter, luuding from brig Madison, nnd for sale by nov 15 E. SWIFT. H AMS.—100 Baltimore Hams, a choice ar ticle, for sale by ALBERT HARD. T> AISINS.—50 whole, 50 hull’ nnd 50 nuar- XV boxes now Raisins, landing from brig John Enders, nud for sale by nov 15 WOOD, CLACIIORN & CO. DIJGKWIIEAT.-10 half and 15qnar- JX ter bbls Buckwheat Flour, 20 boxes do do, landing from brig Madison, and for sale hy nov 15 E. SWIFT. P ILOT BREAD, Ac—10 bbls Tread well’s Pilot Bread; 10 casks Pis Porter; 10 do nt* do.; 30 boxes Herrings; 30 boxes Raisins, luuding and for sulo by E. SWIFT. iiov 15 C l HEESE—In boxes,(landing from brig Ma- J dison, and for sale by nov JS H. J. GILBERT. A LIIANY ALE.—20 bbls Albany Ale of JX. superior qiihlity, lauding from brig John En ders, and for sa e hy nov 15 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. B UTTER.—10 firkins choice Goshen But ter, lauding from brjg John Enders, and for sule by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON, nov 15 D omestic i.uiioits.-is hhi. n. E. Ruin, 50 do Phelps’ Gin, 20 do Domes tic Brandy, landing from brig Wilson Fuller nnd for sole by £. SWIFT, nov 5 DUCKWHEAT.—50 half barrels, qtiar- X> ters and eighths. Just received and for sale by J. E: GAUDRY & CO. J AVA COFFEE.- ceived and for mile by nov 5 • A choice article, ro ll. J. GILBERT. . c* UNNY DABS.—10 bales, for sale by VT „ov 8 COHEN & FOSDICK. B utter,crackers and bread.—20 bbls Butter Crackers; 15 do Sugnr do ; 30 do Pilot Bread; 60 do Navy do, landing, and for Sa not y 8 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO, OTpeXpJEIrandyand SCOTCH WinSKKY. —‘-hi hi)!, miperior old Gen. Pooch Rrnndy, g0, five gallon douiijhlms Scotch Whiskey, fur sale fcv . _ nov 5 lino SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. T> AISINS, Ac.—45 boxes New ltcisin.; XL 25 half do. ilo. Rajaim; 10 bbla. Phclpa’ Gin, and iO do. Urandy. Lauding from brig ticimn.undforaalo by _ nov 4 CONNERAT & PARTE. ^I.MONDS;-Iii bbla/oj«aja_by___ ISSOI.UTION.—Tim CfipartMcrabin heretofore existing under tho firm of HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN &-CQ., is Tliis Day dissolved by mutual consent’,.either of the un dersigned are authorised to use tho naino of tho late firm in closing up the unfinished business of the same. THOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of tlie firm of Hamilton, Hurdeman & Co. Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. |-t©PAUTNEBSIIIP. — The wnder- Vy signed have formed n Copartnership under the firm of HAMILTON &'HARDEMAN, for tho transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, nnd will be thankful to thoir friends for u portion of their putroungc. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. fimo Southern Recorder, Miltedgevii’o; Jour nal & Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four months. I IME.—1000 bids Lime, cargo ofbrig Benj, J Curver,for sale by nov 9 s liy Bit ItlGIIAM & KELLY. L ondon porter.— a few casks London Portor, n priind article,Tor snlo by ALBERT HARD, nov 9 cor. Broughton & Drayton sts. P helps* bin,—31 bt.i*. landing from brig Wilson Fuller, nnd for sale by nov 8 COHEN &. FOSDICK. T>UTTER.—20 kegs, for sale by X> nov 13 THEODORE H MINIS. P URSES.—A splended assortment, just re ceived und for sule by J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 13 South side Market square. S MALL SIZED LETTER PA PER. — Superior qualities of American, French aud English. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Sontliside Market-sq. nov 13 S EBARS ! SEBARS! SEBARS!— Just received 4000 Butterfly Segars ; 5000 Consolaciou ; 3000 La Ceriro ;*2000 La Norma; 2000 Canoues; 3000 B. Franklin; 104)0 Plantation, for sale by P. JACOBS, nov 13 27 Bull St., sign ot the Indian. T EA.—30 chests und 120 boxes Tea, for sale by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 C ANDLES.—*-30 boxes Judd & Sous’ Sperm, and 30 do Hull'* Candle*, for sale by iiovl3 THEODORE MINIS. H AMS.—2S0* choice Baltimore Ham*, for sale by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 C HOICE LIQUORS. Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and Wine* of superior quality for sale by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 C OFFEE.—00 lings Rio Coffee, landing from sclir W. D. .Tonkin*, rind for side by hov0 CONNEjlAT &■ BAR1E. C ^ORKS.—Superior V elvet”Corks, received J per Wilson Fuller, by i A. A. SOLOMONS, uov 9 :, t Marke( Square, C ~ 1 HOICE BO SI IE N BlFTlm — * Constaiitaiitlv on band, and for sale by uov 3 Into S'CK ANTON & JOHNSTON T AMP OIL.—For »nlo by the cask or re Xj tail, by II. J.’ GILBERT, nov 5 ' Westsido Murket square. B utter, lard & cheese.— Lauding from brig Wi!*o» Fuller—20 «og« choice Goshen Batter, 15 bbls do Leaf Lord, 50 boxes do Goshen Cheese, 20 cask* do do do. for Hide by nov 6 K. SWIFT. B ISCUIT Ac.—30 bbls Sugar, Soda and Butter Biscuit; 10 do Pilot Brand ; 50 box en “RBurchill” Soap, landing from brig Wilsou Fuller, and for sale by nov 6 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. T-vtfn.r^ And fiprie by. unretflitutig ntteHtion, combined th an extensive ktlowlepgb df the btwjoess.th ttwiit Ulb boritinned patronage ofthbaa whh ;givo " ‘ iii ritid Steriniboat Fiog* tiiadc td bi4er. noc 0 . ' ■ '-^6 Y OU NEW VOBK.-^OW >-—5 lished .Linp.,-rr The rcgulur. pdakqt prig - ight« ... haVe-despatcli. FOR ttds'i'oiv. —The; fast sailing brig REVEILLE, Cuim £leepbr, has part of a cargo engaged and will fiavri dMilatqli. • For freight a^ply to S. W. WIG] N OTICE TO CONSIGNEES.— Transportation Office, Central Rail Road— October 5,1847.—Consignees of Cotton or other produce by this Road, are hereby notified that re ceipts Will bo required for all freight delivered— They will therefore send persons to receive their coiiBighmeiits Whb aro authorised to sign such re ceipts. .In O. REYNOLDS, oct 6 — Ehg’lr atid Superintendent. FQIC RENT.—The Western, Teno- inont of Hunter's Buildings adjoining the^ono occupied by Mussrs. EdwinParsQils & Co., ’Pos session giveil immodiately. • Eiiqiiiro of G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 11 Gibbon* building. servcH of rill kinds; Raisins, Almond* and Cur- rauts; Nut* of nil kinds; a tol of choice Havaua Segars; Butter, Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits; Princeton Crackor*;Choose, Auchovicq,Sardines, Anchoveo Paste, and EsseiiecjCapersOlives,fresh Salmon nnd Lobsters in tin cnn«;choico. r I 4 ens;Cof* foe, of all kind*; Canal Flour in wholo nud half hbU‘, kegs of Buckwheat; I*nine* iii gins* jars; ex tra qdality Chocolate; Cocon Gunvn, (Kitchen & Chase’s) and Currant Jolly, Guava Mnrmalude; London Porter, iu pints and quarts; Cliampngno, ofapproved brand*;-Cordials; Port, Claret, Ma deira and Shorry Wine. And a variety of other articles usually kept in n Family Grocery, ii r on hand and for sale at tlie lowbi rtov 1 Grocery, lilwayi ivcstniarkel price. S ELLINB OFF-AT <5oST, FOR CASH.—The subscriber, iiitondiilg tti lonvo tho city, is SELLING OFF Ills stock of very Choice Good* at cost, affording an opportunity to tliosa who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav ing CLOTHING mndo to meusiiru of tho very best materials and workmunship, nnd at prices ma terially reduced. Goods will ulso bo sold by tho piece or patturn. Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE STOCK will have a very libcraldiseouut made below cost. N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber, cither by note or othorwiso, are requested to call and setttle tlie same with as little delay as possible ct 18 JOHN MALLGRY. TTOUSEKEEP1NO DRY GOODS A A Furnitiiro Dimity; White Marseilles Quilts; Col’d ditto.; Furniture Fringes; Drapery Aluslin Turkey Rod Drapery; Table Covering ; Col’t Ttible Covers; White Dninnsk Table Cloths; Bro. ditto; Damask Table Diaper; Dowlnss,0*tmlnirgs, Huckaback and Scotch Diapers; Russia nnd French Dinpers; French Towels; Wilt, and col’d Doyles; 5-4 to 12-4 LiiiouSlieetiiig* ; 5-4 to 12-4 hloa’d nnd iiuhleu’U cotton ditto. Received and for snlo hy oct 21 SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEV1TT. TYTE W GOODS*—Now landing from Wil- -L l son Fuller—Plain and Satin Striped nnd Figured Casimiero, do do Muslin do Lain*, plain and plnid Alpiiecns, colored Merinos, Mohair Plaids nnd Lustres, Raw Silk Plnids, Scotch do, Zephyr do, Saltilln* Worsted do, Oregon do, col ored and black Silk*, Silk JIosc and Half Hose worked Muslin Collurs,Capes nud RobesjThreni Laces; Mechlin, Lisle uud Cotton do; renl Dim-lie Shawls, Cashmere do, Tarton do, Plaid Merino Long do; 4*4, 5-4 nml 6-4 Blanket do; Bonnet Ribbon*, Lndic* nud Misses Bonnet*, with a vari ety of Housekeeping aud Staple Goods, which will ho sold at lowest market prices, wholesale < retail, hy GODFREY & LaROCHE. nov 8 VERY HODY READ THIS! -4 Just received per brigs Pliilurn and Exact, from New York, qnd brig John from Philadel phia : 10 case* Prints, all stylo* nnd prices ; 1 do do British, entirely new ; 15 niece* AIous*. de Lain* and Cashmeres; 20 .do Worsted Plaids for Lndins Dresses ; 5 do plain.Cnshmero French ; 5 do Black Silk warp Alpaca,; Black nnd Colored Meriunes; Best French Kid Gloves ; New style Tuck Cnmb*. etc. etc. Fon Gf.nti.kmkn's Wkar : 5 pieces superior black French Broadcloth ; 25 do laiicy and black Cnsimeres and Doe Skin*; I do/., white Satin em broidered China Vests, very rich; Be*t black and white Kid Glove*; Steel frame Umbrella*. Hundriks : 2cases heavy Satinetts. low pric ed for scrvetits; 2 do Kentucky Jcnns; 2 do Lind say Wonlsny ; 2 do Marlboro’Stripe* and Plajds; 5 bale* Cotton 0*uahurgs; 5 coses mid 6 bale* brown and blenched Shirtings nnd Sheetings ;. 2 cn»es Hosiery, a complete assortment Super Irish Linen*, Russia nnd 1). E. Diaper; Red and white Flannel Cloaking*. Ami n great.niutiy other articles in the DRY GOODS LINE. An inspection of hi* stock hy the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of tho city and vicinity, * rcspectfullysolicited hv JOSEPH LIPPMAN, Owen*' Building*, Congress Street, oct 21 South Side Murket Square. fYlIEESE AND FAMILY SOAP.- Y>/ 50 boxes prime Goshen Cheese; 50 do “Jns. Buchan” Family Soap, landing from brig Wil son Fuller, nud for sale by • : V nov 6 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. L ARD.—50 keg* Baltimore Leaf Lard, land ing from schooner W D Jenkins,nnd for *ale by WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. nov 8 [O COFFEE.—140 hag*, for snlo hv rtOv 8 COHEN & FOSDICk. R ,c TYTOTICE.—The undersigned has received IN by recent arrivals, a fresh supply of Medi cine*, Perfumery, Oils, &c. Also a general as- sortmentof Brushes, Which are offered for sale on favorable terms, by J. A. LaROCHE, nov 4 No. 1, Wnring’ri building, Market Sq. E PSON SALTS.—IU bbl* best Baltimore Epsoll Salts, 10 bbls Green Copperas, 15 bbl* Glauber Salts; for sale by nov 2 A. T. BOWNE, Sinct*' Building. A * 4 °- of French Collar*, just received and /i PPLES.—lr» Ubl* Apple*, Greeuiugs and xX SpitzeUbiirgens, just receiyed per steamer Southerner, uud fur huIo by nov 13 ALBERT HARD. S UGAR AND COFFEE.—30 lilid* Muscovado Sugar ; 100 bags Rio Coffee ; 50 do Old Java, for sale by udVl3 THEODORE MINIS. TEAMAN MEDICATED SOAP.— X Dr. Felix Gourard’s Medicated Soap, for ren dering tlie harshest skin delicately snlddth, white nnd soft, removing sallowness, cutaneous erup tions, pimples, 4an, freckles or redness, Tins soap Btand* unrivalled for its detergent nnd heal ing properties, ns well as being a most delightful article lor the toilet. For sale by nov 13 A. T. BOWNE; Smeto’ buildings. II. J. GILBERT, /"'I IIAMPAGNE .-*-30 baskets for said by \y nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. 1X7-IHSKEY.-1 Y.t key, for sale by rtov 13 15 bbls MonongahelaWhis- T. MINIS. QEGARS.—50m Segars, Eagle, Steamboat, OTnsto Sanz, uml Charleston brands, for sale by nov 13 • THEODORE MINIS forsnlc at 37£ cents, by nov 11 A. EINSTEIN. /^RANGES. — 2U.OOO sweet Oranges, in fine order, jui ‘ * nov 10 just received and for sale low, by- ALBERT HARD, B ANANAS. — 100 bunches Bananas, for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 10 P LANTAINS.—20,000 Plantains and 1000 Cocoanuts, for sale by ALBERT HARD. nov 10 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-Sts. TT AMS.—Reynold’s Ham* for sale hy XI. nov 9 ALBERT HARD SAIiXHEXXINO ilTciLLINTliR- 1T1 OINTMENT.-^ Ointment, in tin boxetf dm ed and for sale by nov 8 i. fois (if this celebrated is* vials, just receiv- T.'.'BOWNE, Smeta* Buildings. XTRACTS, of Vanilla, Rose, Peach, XLi Lemon and Almorid, fifr flavoring ice cream, custard, sauces, Sic; For sa!6 by V * A. A; SOLOMONS,_ Agent; nov 9 , Market Bquafe.' T3ACON ■ SHptLDJpRS. —10 coski X> prime Cmciunati cured Bacon Shoulders, landiug and, lor .«al®\hy • oct 30 StJRA.WTON & JOHNSTON. TUST RECEIVED per brig Wilson J Fuiler, a splendid assortment of Mode Silk Plnid Cashmere; French Pavnrnittn do; do Thib et*; Small pluiJ, Halit colored Thibet*; new style Cusluucrs; fancy Tw:*ed I’laid*; new style of Par is Poplin*; do do de Luins, from 25 to 56cts; do do Blaid dc Lain* from to GO ct*; Gingham* ut all prices; Silk Shawl*, plaid nud fifi’a? fancy Caslimnrdo ; scarlet Thibet do ; Broche do; new Htyle of Pari* Velvet Scarfs *, French worked CoJ- lars at 37ct*; do do Chemizctts from 75ct* to $5; Kid Gloves, all colors; wht nud col’d Linen Hdkf* for Gentlemen; French Broad Cloth; Cushmor*, Vesting*, Silk Cravats, Scarfs, l’ock’t Hdf*; Kid Gloves, Lisle. Berlin aud Buckskin do, Carpet Bug*,«&c. For sule hy A. EINSTEIN, nov 10 — cor. Whitaker &'Congre**-*t*. C APS! CAPS1!—New Fn*hions—Ju»t received ner Steamer Northerner, u superior lot of Gents’ Dress Caps, consisting of Cirellian, Taylor, B La Mode, Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, nud Travelling Cups. Also Leather Travelling Hat Boxe*. for sale by nov 6 D. A. AMBLER & CO F I.OOB (Tit CI.OTHS. — 1000 V. from 1 to 8 yds wide, suitable for Halls, iV lor*, or Dinning Room Floors, a splendid article, just received and for salb bv I. W. MORRELL, riovll Smetts’ Block. T'iVE“BEESETFEATFlERS7 Xj 2000 lbs just received nnd for vale by nov 11 I. W. MORRELL, Sinets’ Block . . By Cohen &oJFoMick. : . •... . OlltUejst Tuesday in Docqpib.cr-,ncgt,.wiH hq , sold at the Court House, witljiit tlm legul hqur* bf sule. the followins negroes,.vizuh ••• • . FOR RENT.—That well known, healthy PLANTATION, Hnrrack, on the salts, seven miles from tho city, op .tljo'Tliuudcr- bolt Road. On the premises ure a cooij ope^story Dwelling, tioHtaiiiiiig six rooms, With a froiit nnd hack pluzza,pantry and store-room; with all neces sary out-buildings—one hundred and tort acres of land attached to it. PosHO&siou given oil tlie 1st duy of January. Apply to rioV 9 — ISAAC AtiRAilAMS F Gtt REN T.—Tiirco floors of Mr. Waldburghs building near the^Exchuiigu, un der tlmt occupied by Mr. W. Woodhridgc.nlso two upper flodi-g fif the building immediutely be low tlio Exclinnge,, ami. soVernr floors under the building occupied by Mr. Walsli, ono of them ground floor. . . j nov \ HOB. ItABl'.llSHAM & SON. TO HUNT. —From the 1st qf Novem ber next, a commodious Three Srifry *Brlck Dwelling, in South Broad Street, near St. Jolui'i Church. Terms very moderaie. Apply to >3, — 11. GANAHL. . TO RENT.—Tli'o Hottso nt the head •KiaLof Bay Street, recently occupied by Air E B Cnmo, n* o, carriage warehouse. Also, two largo rooms .over-Iyer}, Horsey & Co’s lint store, suitnhlo for counting room* of lawyers’ officers. Apply to II. A. CRANE, sept 27 t TO KENT.—A throe story Brick Bitlidiiigin State Street. A two story Wooden Building iu Broughton st, A two story Wooduu Building iu Jefferson st. A two story Wooden Building, iwilli.q .Bake House attached, next door enst of Air*, llourko’ residence. For term*, apply to sept 22 COHEN & FOSDICK. TO RENT.—Tlmt commodious dwel ling, situated on Warren square, N. E. cor ner of Bryan and,Haboriflmiii street*. For terms apply on the premises, or to II. GANAIIL. sept 18 AUCTION SAXES. Ue q co"Su«g i ioom or'S'sti" ffirTit, _ Ijn.aged oubbard tlid.l)Hg ; AImiflt-Y'oirforij bnlhn . ilyngb from New Orlctih*to this.port. '{Xhuyiy Charlos Van HoHifor ten years froin first duy of January, 1846. ■' • r • r .. Also, Not No. 8 aud Improvement* bonier of Broughton and West.Broad- StreeK..liberty Ward, subject to an annual, rent of’ Thirty Don . lars to the City;... i... ; ; ‘i* I"!*' "r.-»'; • •'r-t , Also, WharrL'ot.No. 16, at Five Fafooro oil tho Savannah Uivpr r .,! t ■ ' • I , Also, Tract ofiIittnd,.No. 949, jDtli Dwtri.pt, Section of Cherokee, flo w Cobb County, contain tabling Forty (40) Acres, , , < • i • t ' ■ .AUo.,0mj following uerenihil .property belong ing to the estate ofsuid WiHiuiu Taylor, decea i . ‘dj-visi; (,'i j A Nogro.Mnn named Slioplinrd,, and a. Pew in ■ tlielndepeiumjit.l’resyterian GhurclHn the -City of Savannah, known in thu plan ‘of said Church a* All tlie above property rol'd by the undersigned mider and hy virtuo of a Dccreo iniquity of the . Sunorior Court of Chatham County, rendered at Its May Term, 1847. octx ' N. WALLACE, Executor. ‘ . S Sugar. By €o!iV|t «V Fosdiclt. Landing from bt|g Pei’sbVUriiiice, 15 hhd*. Cit ba Aluscbv-ndo Sugar.., 111 slri.ro,.25 hhd*. Porto Rico Sugar, 25ilo-NewOrlowU*'dh, sejit 16. P.'Ghviin I rirtMMU4SinN MKJlUlANT Jbliit T,* AtibfloS And cirtMMU4SinN StEiibiiANm And Forwarding Agents, .Huron,. Cn. Mnct.il. July 20,1847 ly July 23 ( "TliHipfii .—The midersigned dm* !o- J riutedliimselfiii Newark, New Jersey, a* a General Agent. .•■ • • , ' Pereon* ,nt a distance wishing articles pur clmscii in this or adjoining eitic*, will find it to their ndynntago ; tu procure them. through UiH agency of the iitidcr*igitcd, who >vjH ho at all times advised of.the lMvest, price articles coil li« ' purchased nt, ntul wjio frqm. .. . . . Tim Vurioii* Imiiiclies of limiilifiicliii-iug- tluri cityiexchlMi.iii^innke* it a desirable place for uit agency to be located. . , ; The undersigned having resided in Georgia,fot the last cglitcuu years, Hatter* himself tlmt fib-will hfable Ui fill p.rdprsfrotii individuals pftliu South ern countrygoiierally, hut nmre particularly frpjli Georgia, iw near ihiMl J'aiicy ii* llmiigli thby .wcj’o here tlieiuselVes,anti, in niaiiy instance*, at lower price*. • • 1 ' , ; ' ».«j ; Tho strictest earn taken in Shipping ntid In*’ siiring, if iiiHtriicteil. . , . ., • ,. JACOB ft. DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey, sept 16 % . 3mo— STERLING LANBCR. oct 27 FLOYD HOUSE, MACON, (lA. 3. A. IIROWN. M. HATS.—HATS AND CAPS.— Just received per recent arrival* from New York, a splendid assortment of Gent* FJNE FUR AND. SILK HATS. Also, the now stylo of White Buena Vi*tu Hat*, nud tho latest style* of Cloth and Silk CAPS, viz:| DeOreay, Ringgold, Cadet, Rough nnd Rendv, Fancy Gunrd, Army nnd Navy, covered Caps, Belgium nud French do. Also, a vuricty of lino Shirt*, Collar*, Crevatts, Ncck-tyes, Suspender*, Glove*, Undor-*liirt*, Drawers, Pocket Hdkf*, &c. For *nlo low for cash, nt the Fimhionnhle Furni*hing Store, No. 114) Brynn street. C. C. THOMPSON, nov 13 3— W. H. ROGERS, Att’y. HATS AND GAPS.—D. A. AM IlLEIt &CO. Iiavo on Imud a full nnd com- JU nlcto assortment of every possible variety of HATS AND CAPS. Wo flatter ourselvestlmt a more fasliiotmble, a larger or hotter selected stock of this kind of Good* bun ue.vcr been offered to the citizen* of Suvnnnnh. It comprise* Fine Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi co, Ashland, Buoim Vista, Rough ami Ready, Rnnchero, and Wool Hat* of every description. One of the pnrtner* residing ntllm North, ena ble* tm to receive weekly supplies of good*. # To Merchant* and Planter* Wo oflnr goods on as favorable term* as can he hnd South or North oct 28 177 BAY STREET. m NElV STYLE OF HATS I— FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities, received by recent arrival* nt 187 Buy street, sept 16 IVES, HORSEY Sr. CO. M il ATS I HATS!—From Hie Faslii- nunhlc lint Store of Messrs. Beebe & Cos- tnr, Brondwny, New York. Those who have been in the habit of *endingto them for their Hats, can be furnished with the same article, at New York prices, hy cnlliug on oct 19 D. A. AMBLER & CO. .Hi. .-i. . UAMIXT4UV * SVMONS liuvo received per Hartford nnd Savaiitinli: A choice assortment of French, English nnd Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST ING|3, shlected with foe greute*t care, and of tho host imported ill this country. We nre now pre pared to nmiiiifuctiii’e at the sliortest notice, and iu the hetit maimer, any garment in our liiie, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah, G«. I NFERIOR FOUKT-CHAMBERS, October 15, ,1847—Tho Grand Jury of thn County of Chatham, having recommended itil additional tax to aid ill tho suppurt of cbuiiiiou schools, Uio fund* assigned hy t|i)|.,13tafo for tlmt purpose proving entirely itindcqiiufo (o effect thn objects intended to he tlOubmpljolved, foe Jus tices of the Inferior ColiH, desirous, of coipnly- ing witli this rocoiiuncijdafoniihut witliimt ro*hH- ing to an incrqnBo^f Hui.-preecnt taxed, Imvedi- cided 1,o tuukotiitt appropriation for tlmt ohjqct from tlio present revenues of tho county. It i*.therefore ordered, That tho interest de rived from tho sum of six tlmiiKund dollar*, re*, ceivcd for the old Jail and IoIh, and now vested iii ( Public Stocks, lie and is hereby appropriated nml set apart, together with such further snip to ho paid out of tlio County treasury, as shiilfiiimketip thn amount of fire hundred dollars, nnmudly, ho paid to the Commissioner* of Coitliiibii Schools, to he.appropriated hy them with Uiii coneiirrciicii of ,tliojiuH|iec* q|* flu? Inferior Court, to the tuir era! District school*,, ip such proportion* a* slmll he deemed most beneficial: Provided, neverthe less, that the inhabitants of each district shall cause one or more convenient nnd proper school house* to ho built in each district, nnd npprbve.u of hy said Commissioner*, otherwise thq money apportioned to Hitch district shall lie Withheld. Ordered further, Tlmt Hubert, A. .Lewis ,|#e. and lie is hereby appointed .one. of tlio Cournii^- sioners in place of N. J. Bayard removed from the comity, . • It Is required tlmt these orders be entcr(;fl.HpoH tho minutes of the Iuferini Court ami ho nahlish- «d iu both the,city rfazfcUes.ftir flue mtitiUi,HUily, and hy a Jjirriper notification from ihe. Comium- siniioi* in rclutiun to the building of school houfirH. v A. PORTER, j. i.r.c.r. ELIAS REED, j. i.rJr.r, . . W. THORNE Wll.LIAAIS, j.i.r.r.c. oct 20 _ , _ . —20, [TmT i'i.an'uishs Ifitlicja'Si'fftTs, - 1 AND MKRCrjAN-rs. — Tlie Biib’sWil.t‘1- lin*. nt tlio Eastern Wlmrf, n prime asshrtineht of river Dumber, timber, shingles, * and FIREWOOD, which lie tiffers foi‘sale riu accommodating terms. Purchasers will please call at hi* office near tlio Exchange before pur chasing. All orders, for either of the above are’’ tides, left at his ollicc, will lie promptly attended to join*28 R. A. ALLEN. ■****■• V ^ SURGEON y DENTISTS MAY he consulted nt their rooms N- E. corner of.St. Julian street nnd Mnrket Square, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance oil St. Julian street. • — «ug 13 D oors, sashes a window BLINDS.—The Subscriber. Agent fur F. Callaway & Co., i* constantly receiving nil kinds of SuhIios, Door nnd Window Blinds, which lie offer* at a* low price* us they can he purchased in the city. All work furnished hy him will lie warranted equal to any iu the country, or the money will be returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Square. N. ft. Order* for odd size* received nlld promptly executed — _ sept 1 R IO COFFEE, ADAMANTINE CAN DLES AND BACON.—100 hags prime Green Rio Coffee; 25 boxes Adamantine Candle*, 7.000 lb* choice Bacon Shoulders, landing from II. D. Jenkins, and for sale hy nov 5 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON; IM'ALAGA GRAPES.—Just received J.TX per brig Seluia, a lot of Grapes, new Rai sins, and Date*. Also, 15 boxes Italian Macca roni and Vermicelli, nnd Ibr salt! by J; ROUSSEAU, nov 2 cor. Broughton & Bull *ts. X-IAIUIVA COLOGNE WATEK.- X 1 gross Farina Cologno Water, warranted genuine, just received and far sale by nov 8 A..T. BOWNE. Smew’ buildings. -TYLEGANT COLORED SILKS.- XLl A few prittefriq, just opened, nnd for sale by npv 2 GODFREY & LaROCHE. S' nov 2 UOAB.-20 Mid.; prime N;< OCt 28 .qr rale by tllNIS. XX7INDOW-SASII AND BIAND W . MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, ndjoiping tlie residence of Judge Wayne. Bushes arid Blinds of every descriptibtl.iilaae of the best materials, at Northern Price*. IltJiiso and Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on Imud n full supply of Flooring nnd Weather Boards, Sash, Blinds, and Punnel Door*, 8X 10 Saab, glazed at 10 cents. AH other sizes in proportion —ly ang7 S EBAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 27, Bull-street. . Sign of the Indian, near Monument-square,-r-rThe subscriber reforns hi* grateful thunks to the .citizen* of HttVannab, ntlfl the public generally, who hare so liBbrolly patron- isetl.him during foe last four ytiats, andhega to As sure tlicm that he still Import*thri very peHtbraiida. of which he bus on hand at this t|mc a large assort ment, He would callparticulqrdf)£titiontoalntQ shipment which hflWi fully warrant. Also to his stbek of Shewing Tobaccpi Snuff, Ac., Ac., all of which ho will sell on rfsgood term* os can be hnd elsewhere; P. JACOBS. jtlly 27. ly. THOUSAND REAMS PA PER.—The most complete assortment ever, offered in this market, embracing Straw, Rag nnd Hardware Wrapping, Crown and double Crowd Ten do; Kityelqpi* paper, Patent tfo. Met|iiun ri*’d colors, Folio Post nil qualifies, 150 rms (assorted) Super Royal, Royal. Medium, Demy nml-Flat Cap Ledger papers; 200 rms Plainer iV Smith’s Foolscap nml Letter paper, Fine, Super nnd Ex- „ tra Siijierlinc qualities; 50 mi* Warren, Wheeler ACo.’n fine white Ruled Foolscap; 100 nns.Cioqd ■ win’* Ruled and lTaiti Foolsrnp ; 50 cfo Lfetj^J 100 mm (assorted) Owen & Hurlhurt’s Fbolscrip nnd Letter Plain nnd Ruled ; 25 rroo Platpcr A. Smith’s Plain and. Ruled Pucket-i\ize l.cttcr; 25 rms Owen A Hiiriliurt’*, mid Plainer A Smith’s ■ Commercial Size Letter; 25 ruisEhglifo Blue.. Laid Letter; 15 do Fool reap. Jnrgo size, thick; 25 nn* Butler’* super Bltie LukI Foolscap ; JOO rimi thill French Letter Paper, Plain and Ruled; ?5 nn* small size English mid French Letter.r to? getlier with mi extensive stork of all size* uiijl. qualities Fretieli and Kiiglish Nntft Phjioys; 2il nn* superfine English Copying Paper. For sKlii !>>• JOtIN M. COOfflSK nov 9 C HIEAF CASH STORE,—The nu- • dersigned Im* lately re,Himbi),frp'ii.ihe North with ii full supply of Fall uml Winter Dry Goods, which will, ho sold lit Iii* lUifal.jow prices for cash or approved city paper at *libi : t time. All those wishing,to k.-ivo moneyi will please call mid ex- nmimMUK stock. M. PRENDF.RGAST; nov 10 — ror. of Whibikor A Congrera *4*. -crrsoM. TEA.-iu KciS ; XJL ppudie* of superior ll.yaorf Ton, 1 arid 60 ^ landing frdid brig Wilson Fuller, arid for snlobv . • W. M. dA.ViOSON, nov 6 West ekfe Mnrket Bqunrc. ' /^VNIONS.—In.bbls, for rale by H. J. GILBERT. West Sido Market Square.' QEASONAIIM! DitV MOOD*.— O JOHN MURPHY-rerpcclfttlly 'takM leave to inform the I.adie* arid Gentlemen <4f this city and country gtuitrfoy,. (and particularly the La dies,) that he tin* returned from thhNorfo, nnd haif now open a great ‘nortion of hi* Fall Stock of Fancy cLiid. vStuple Dfy .Goqds, consisting in part; of Suiiifot, Kentucky Jean* and Kersey*; wkito and red wool and canton Flanuels; bleuclicd and brown Sbirtirigfi nnd Slieetiugs; blk., bro. nhH blue /[lpneo, dc Lninc3 nnd wool Plaids, for Ln-^ dies,and Children; wht., blk. and shite eril’d corded Skirt*; Shawl* from 25 ct*. to $10; Madras* Hkft'; Irish Linen*; brown and blk HoHarid*; Table mid Towel Linens; Lndie*’ blk and dol’d raw silkHose; tngefocr with u complete owotiinent bf Cotton and- Cashmere’, Children arid Missos wool arid cotton Hose, from No. 1 tb7 ; Gloves of all kind*.and qualities; Lirieu Hdkf*from 124c. up; blk Satin Vesting ; 0il Bilk; Bonnet*, Rihboris, Ffowbr*,- Wreath*, Silk arid Cbitbri JlnnfcliM; .flribnd and lisle laces and edgings; Needle v^rirk Callars.frotn 25cts up; under Hleevea aria iiiside Hdk*, nnd La dies Merino Vests,—together with a variety of oUier article* usually kept in fi Dry Goods Store'/ A* to price*. Ac. J. M. would rfenpectfully Mf.iS- nil, cttU^nd jndgo for your^clre* at No. J69 Cou-. v gtcsn - Stre6tj S#uUi SWo Market. Square. . • *.. oc>25 ! •*’, . "• • * * .