The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 16, 1847, Image 3

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S r£ im»*ajte, apply on board at Tolflili I ;4pr to WlG HAM & KELLY, -JrrfOB UOSTOM—Tho puksibtig UMHSON, E. Wntkln, muter, will lave I Mediate dupatoh. For freight or peuago, op. 1 board et Mongiti'i npnor wlinrr, or to WlO WASHBURN, WILDER*. CO, "fe, FOB AUOIJSTA AND JMMD WAMBURH.—Tito liglit draught I snmo-Fnckot IVANHOE, J. T. ionnim iniw. I IforSoo* «d 8 o’clock precisely.- She will coil- Sue to leave evory Tuesday at tho some hour. r®*Wny ‘iMgUt payable liy shippers. No freight will be received op bourd after 4 o'clock bii tins afternoon of departure. Freight will bo received in store during tho absence of tho boat I freo of. charge. »mtu— nov 10 / TO PLANTERS.—REMSHART Sc, THOMAS, Sign of tho Golden Boot, Ifaring's Range, have iu store, received her recent Arrivals, n large assortment of PLAN TATION BROGANS, to which they iuvite the Attention or Planters and Factors. • (^Measures fittod with care and despatch. .,„V 10 <*— "NcwCIotliliig Establishment, GIBBONS* It A N OK. I TIie undersigned will open on rri rn tho 18th instant, the store recentlyj W.J occupied by Mr. I. W. Morrell, W Whore ho intends Us keep u largo and 'vell seloct- bdassortmentof READY MADE CLOTHING, 1 Which he will sell at very small profits, aud very f VcsttectAilly invites the Planters, .Merchants and tJitisens gonenil/yp,to ; «iyo hiiii.a call beforosnp. I »,|y|ng themselves, as he is confident Ins STOCK Irw never Interi surpassed by uny brought to tliis place, it being an outiro now Stock, made up ex pressly for this Store. Among his Goods, are {he following articlesc tiioAKsXsn Mantles—Bluo and black Broad Clolh niw Camblct. • Oveii-CoAts—Ofittvisibl* green, brown, Pnr- roiu Mix, Pilot Clotir, quilted Caiublot, uud Lion Skin. Drew as n Frock Coats—Of fine black Freueh Broad Cloth. Business Coats—Such ns jWnin end funcy Tweed Casimor.o black Doe Skin, plain and fig ured Beaver Cloth, Sutiuuts, Kentucky Jeans Sacks and Frqckleos. Pantaloons—From all of the most fusliinrtnlric Goods, silcli ns plain |black Cusimero, Moleskin, Tiaid, striped diagonal ribbed Ctisimuru, Satinet, Tweed Casitnure and Negro Cloth. Oil Cloth Jackets and Pants for Seamen, Sati net Round Jackets, Boys' fi no bluck Jackets, Pants cud Vest*. Vests—Of every description, such us fitio pluin 4daek Satin, ligitrod and black Velvet, Bomliusin. Alpacca, Vnloncia, plaid Worsted, iigtired Silk, black Cloth and Casmiore. Under-Siiikts—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine utd Common Merino, Silk, Snxony Wool, blench ed and unbleached Cotton and Buckskin; Ladies’ due Merino and Silk Under-Shirts. Cravats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Pluid Silk, Cotton, and black Silk. Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs of great variety. Buirts of Linen, Cotton Will) Linen Bosoms, fancy Cotton, striped mid Night Shirts. Also, a good assortment of Boys* size Linen Bosoms and Collars. tirocKgofnlnin]Sutin, critnpod Satin, Bombuziti oud fancy Silk Stocks and Neckties. • Suspenders of great variety. Gloves of fine French Kid, black, while and obl'fl Worated, Cloth and Thread. Silk and C ot- ton Night Caps, .Money Belts, Silk Purses. Umbrellas, a beautiful assortment of French Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Cotton Umbrellas. Gentlemen's line and fashionable Cloth CAPS, Otter Skin Caps, a beautiful article. Also, a gctiural assortment for Youths' and Boys' wear. .The Ladies urn particularly invited local! and bob thorn. Ho will soon have a tine assortment of Children's Suites for Boys from four to ten years old. Huving taken much pains in fitting up Ids Store, and equally ns much in selecting n Stock for it, hn hopes, bv strict atten tion to business, to luerita lihoral share of patron- ' QEO. S. NICHOLS. • ii i ' .° ® ,oro nl No. 114 Bryntt-strcct, will bo continued ns heretofore, with n general assortment of the above Goods, aud will be con ducted by Mr. W1I. L. HAUPT. nov III n This distinguished Man in Miniature, neighing only Impounds. 10 fKARS Of AOK, AND BUT 28 INCH** IltOtt, TTtTHO has been received with tho highest U murkH of royal fhvor, by all tlio principal crowuod heads of Europe, and who has perform ed before fivo millions of persons during tho Inst four years, will hold HIS LEVEES, at the OGLETHORPE HALL, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 18th, lOtii, and 20th, and positively no longer, as ho exhibits in MilledgeviUo on Monday tho 22d inst. The Little Gonornl will appear iu all his Per formances and beautiful costumes, including Songs, Dances, Grecian Statures, Imitations of Nunoluou, Fredrick tlie Groat, Highland Chief, Ids Beautiful Court Dress, worn before Queen Victoria, &c. His magnificent Presents, Jewels, &c. will bo exhibited. His miniature Equinago, consisting of Ponies mid Carriage, with Ellin Coachmun mid Footman in Livery, may bo seen in fYont of the Hall, at the cIoho of each day lovees. Ladies, Families and Children, aro respectfully advised to attend the day loveos, os they are usual ly less crowded tlinn thoso of the evening. The General is accompanied in his travels by his Futltcr mid Mother, P. T. Burnum, Esq. Pro prietor oftlio American Museum, New York, a Preceptor, Pianist, Groom, Coachman uud Foot man, making, in all, u retinue of eleven parsons. Hours of^Exhibition, Thursday Evening from 7£ to 9—Friday from 11 A. M. to 12J, and from 7to8J P. M.—Saturday from 11 to 12J, und from » to 4i P. M. Doors open half mi hour in advnttcc. Admis sion 50 cents—Children half prieo. C^Tho General will give an Exhibition for tho Colored population on Saturday Evening.— Admission 25 cents—Children under 19 years, 15 cents. Professor A. C. Nichols, u celebrated Pinnist from Now York, will accompany the General in his Performances. Notice*—Professor NICHOLS, imving been long connected with one of tlio first Piano Forto Manufacturers in New York, respectfully offers his services in Repairing or Timin’' Piano Fortes, during his short stay in town. J.ctters address ed, on his arrival to the care of Guuoral Tom Thumb, at tho Ptiluski House, will moot with prompt attention. . nov Jfi Draws in public, iii tlio Exoltango Coilncil Room, Thia Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sales close at 34 o'clock, precisely. GREENE A. PULASKIMONUAtENT LOT'Y. Class No. 68, for 1847. J. W. Af Aunv & Co., Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co, R EMOVAL.-;! GALLOWAY, respect fully informs bis friends mid the public gen erally, of Savannah and its vicinity, that lui has removed ttt the house lately occupied by Air. G. Butler, No. 7» YORK STREET, directly in the rear 'of his former resideneo, und in the im mediate neighborhood of the Court House. A. G. returns bis sincere llmiiks to his friends and customers for the favors received since bo commenced business in this city in 1832, mid with grateful feelings ho acknowledges their in creased patronage since his last return from Europe; und bo would bog leave to stuto, that during his Into visits to Loudon and Scotland,lie lias acquired various improvements connected with DYING AND FRENCH CLEANING, which, together with his former experience, he trusts will enable him to continuo to givo general satisluo lion to nil who may please to favor him with their patronage. Ladies' Bilk mid Woolen Dresses, Shawls,&c. cleaned aud Dyed various colors, so ns to give full satisfaction. Gentlemen’s Garments renova ted in the snuiu good style as formerly, so us not to bo surpassed by any douo at tho North; or dyed as nuiy bo required, without staining tlio skin or soiling the linen. Ladies' Bonnets Dyed Black, mid pressed in a superior stylo, according to tlio present fashion. Guiitlomeii’s lints donned, or dyed, as may bo retiuired, uud pressed iu the best manner. Ladies aud Gentlemen's Kid Gloves cleaned in the best Loudon style. Terms moderate. N. B. Orders from the country by Railroad, Stnnnibont, Post Otllco or uny other wny, will bo punctually uud faithfully ultcuded to. nov 17 2—7c T)ROPOSAES for convoying the mails of -1- tlio United States IVom tlio 1st of March, 1843, or sooner if ships can lie provided, to the ilOtli of June, 1851, oii tlio following routes, will he received at the contract ollico of the Post Office Diqiartinciit, in the city of Washington, until 9, «. m., of tlie lid of January, 1843, (to bo decided by tlieuth oftliesniiio month,) in tho uimiiier hero- oiler specified, to wit: No. 3334. From Koy West, by Indian Key, Key Largo, Key Biscuvno or Miami river, Jupiter inlet, Indian river, Alusquito inlet, Smyrna, St. Augustine, and Fernmidinn, to Charleston, S. C. "tHl uiiloji and back, once a mouth. No.3537. From Key West, by Sarutoto, Tnm- pa Bay, Cedar Keys, St, Murks, Apalachicola, St. Joseph, and St. Andrew’s Bay, to Pensacola, 600 wilrs and back, once n month. Proposals for extending this service from Pen- facnla to New Orleans aro invited. Proposals will be received for carrying the mnils on.two abovc-u;lined routes twice u month; and proposals omitting such places named on tho utiovc routes as tlio bidder may desire; mid also proposals for portions of said routes will be con sidered, and proposals for carrying said mails by land on such portion of said routes in Florida, on ^'•{■riutmay be bo carried. Bins should set forth the mode of conveyance, :? e t ! m ® m which it is proposed to perform n trip, *, rt J lo f mid description of tho steamboats or vessels, with sufiicient particularity to ouuhle the . decision to ho niado, on tlio advice of tho proper • otiicer* of the naval servico, whether the same are or ore not convertible into ships-of-wur. NOTES. Lncli proposal should be nccompmiied by n guaranty, signed by one or more responsible per- tiio following maimer, viz: ..."l’' 1 ® mtdersigued guaranty tlmt it his bid for carrying tiio mail from to , he accepted byAlid Postmaster General, sliall enter tht° an obligation prior to tho first day of Alarcli next, wuh good and sufficient sureties, to perform ’t,! e . rv,cu proposed.” Tliis should ho accompanied by tho certificate ot a postmaster, or other equivalent testimony, mt liie .guanmton are men of property and ablo to make good their guaranty. I he proposal should bo sent to the department ... .7 endorsed “Proposals for route No. in ornla, ami addressed to tho First Assistant 1 ortiunster Gonernl. prohibition ofbids resulting from cam* wimtoiw, und the terms and conditions on which •no contract is to be made, see the lust annual nd- 'crtisenient.- . Hiddrrs arc notified that, agreeably to tlio i»ro- visiotjs of the net of Congress of 3d March, 1815, pfpfureiipe iR to ho given to thoso proposals (being acceptable in other respects) which shall stipulate n deliver the steamships or ships to Im. provided «r carrying said mails to tho United States, or to leir prjjpor officer, on dcniuud made, for the piir- po*® of being converted into a vessel or vcssels-of- war. * or, ho manner in which tho transfer to the »»to be made, mid other particulars, niters are referred to tho advertisement of “for* t, * n oftlio 21st of April, 18-17. C. JOHNSON, n Postmaster General, i ost OrncK Department, Nov. 8,1847. —tu4 F°UR montiin after date application l«f . * be made to the Hon. the Justices of tho f 0 ‘® n ?. r Court of Ware County, when sitting hni... '•" ar S r purposes, for leave to sell the lands lata ,0 t^oosbito of William Yurborougli, tin. i - *' arc oouiity, deceased, for tho benefit of wcirsand creditors of said estate. D.AVID J.AIILLER, Adm’r. Mdv4 UZABETH VAUBOttOUGI1 . Adm’x. SALE,—50 -barrels prime Georgia Cnmn. Apply Rt the office ol the Steombont _^ipanyofG,. 0 rgji». 2— nov 16 C^fECTHONAttY*—5° boxen Steam iiKt ‘ > 3 ^acb> r0 d Candy, in boxes, 2511m each, jo-tt received for sale by to G * HENDRICKSON, _jiyj6 Gibbons' buildings. • I Ue»f Lard, landing n ..V 1 m Anders, and for sale by . novio E. SWIFT. liTACKEREL.—10 blits No. 1 Mackerel; 10 do No. 2 do; 10 half do No. 1 do, laud ing from schr Alexander M,and for s»lo by nov 16 E. SWIFT, /"HANDLES, dec*—20 boxes Spurm Cun- V-/ dies, assorted sizes; 20 do assorted Cordials, landing from schr Alexander M, mid for snlo by nov 16 E. SWIFT. P ILOT BICEAD. dec.—20 bids Pilot Broad, whole uud half bids Butter, Soda and Water Crackers, landing from brig Madison, mid for sale by CONNER AT & BARIC, nov 10 DUANOY,—29 eighth-casks mid 10 barrels -U Brandy, lauding from schr Alexander M, mid for sale by CONNEKAT &. BARIE. nov 19 C HEESE .—30 boxes priiiieGnsheiiChuese; 10 casks do do do, lauding from John Euders and for Rale by E. SWIFT nov 10 B uckwheat and butter; —75 packages Buckwheat, halves, Quarters, Kglith* and Boxes; 25 firkins Butter, landing from brig American, and for Ride by nov 16 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON, P HELPS’ GIN AND itAtSINS.- 50 bbls Phelps’ Gin; 59 boxes Raisins; 25 half boxes do, lauding from brig American mid for sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON, nov JO "OATH IS KICK.—9 barrels aud 19 boxes JLA Bath Brick, for scouring knives mid forks, just received mul for sale by G. 11. HENDRICKSON, tmv 19 Gibbous’ buildings. DltANDY, Ac.—25 bids Brandy *, 20 do AA Pilot Bread; 10 do Crackers; 25boxesCheese; 10 kegs Barley, landing from brig Ainoricuu and schr Alexander M, and for sale by nov 19 CONNERAT & BARIE. OEGAU8.—20,090 Frai Gurmulio Sugars; O 7009 La Vega ; 20,090 Venus Regalia; just received per sclirs Gon«- Washington mid Excel from Havana, and for sale by nov 16 CONNERAT & BARIE. K A IS INS. Ac.—25 boxes New Raisins' / 25 half do. do. Raisins; 10 bbls. Phelps 1 Gin. mid 10 do. Brandy. Lauding from brig Schnn, and for sale by nov 4 CONNERAT & BARIE. ^LltlONDS.— Iu bbls for sula by II. J. GILBERT, T IME.—WOO bbls Lime, cargo of brig Beuj. -LJ Carver, for sule bv nov 9 BlUGHAM &. KELLY. 'I3HBLPS* GIN.—31 bbls, landing from A brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by , t»»v v 8 COHENFOdDICK. / 10EEEE,—90 bags Rio Coffee, landing V-/ irom schr W. J>. JeukiiH, and for sale by CONNERAT & BARIE. / lORKSt—Superior Velvet Corks, received V-/ per Wilson Fuller, by A. A. SOLOMONS, Market Square. 1 prize of uianKDT 4,000 PIUXSS. 5 prize of $100 1 do 1,900 10 do 80 1 do 678 10 do 60 1 do 400 15 do 60 1 do 300 70 do 25 2 do 200 59 do 16 3 do 150 59 do 12 Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets $1—Hnlves 50 eta—Qrs. by pnek'o onlyi Puckuge Wholes cost $22, must draw back $10 “ Halves “11, “ “ “ 6 “ Quarters “ 54, “ “ “ 24 THE ALWAYS LUCKY LOTTERY. Draws in Charleston Thursday, 18th inst. 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots. HIOHKST PR1ZKS. 1 rrizo of $20,000 25 prizcs*of $1000 1 do 5,000 20 do" 300 1 do 3,000 20 do 200 1 do 2,000 150 do 100 1 do 1,858 See. Ar,c. Tickets $5—IIulvus $2j—Quartors$l4. Prizes ensiled ut this Ofiico. EliTTicketamid Shares for silo,aud orders from tho country attended to at the Old Established Of fice of P. B. PENDERGAST, No. 5. White House, Owens’ Buildings, Bull St. opposite tho Pulaski House, nov 19 UNSURPASSED SCHEME. Our Favorite l jsAVANALty, IfpjTE RY Draws in public, at Wylly’s Office, THIS DAY, 19th Nov. utd o’clock. Sales close same ullcriioou at 3 o'clock. tlUmiUlA HTATH I.OTTKIIY. Class No. 13—D. Paine A Co., Managers. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots. CAPITA!, I'ltIZKS. 1 prize of do do do do do $5,000 1,500 1,209 1,100 1,950 1,000 An. 1 1 5 5 f 191 Ac. I prize of do do do do do Ac. $700 909 547 WO 80 40 Tickets $14—shares in proportion. E3F* A packugo of Quarter Tickets will cost $9,374, und must draw back $4,00. Drawn Tills Day. ONE AMONG THE BEST. Sales close Thursday Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Drawing duo Friday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Extra No. 40—D. Paink A Co. Managers. Draws in Wilmington, on Tuesday 10th inst. 99 number lottery—10 drawn ballots. 2 prize of $10,990 4 prize of $750 2 do 5,000 4 do 500 2 do 2,500 100 do 2011 2 do 1,908 59 do 90 4 do 1,000 59 do 40 See. ^ LC. &.C. Tickets $5—IIulvus $2,50—Quur’rs $1,25. For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. mid Buy Lane. IaF Orders from the country promptly attend ed tu, mid prizes cashed 011 demand. nov 19 /“I ARPETTINGv—Just received a new and handsome assortment of Carpetting, by ov 11 A. EINSTEIN. KANBJE URIES—In fine order, for sule yy by II. J. GILBERT, West side Market square. ( IOW PEAS.—10 bushels Cow Peas, also J a few casks new whole Rico, for sale by nov 10 ALBERT HARD. /~1 UNPOWDER, Ac,—300 kegs 1 VT and Rifle Powder, 25 lbs cadi; 150 do d< Office In Gtiiidry’s Building, Up sSlrt.'ftoi Ihg Bull itrdbt. HENRY R. JACKSON, ALEX'R R. LAWTdN» nov 15 <• ly X AW NOTICB.-W T. OOOUWIN, JLi Attorney at Lata, will punctually attend tp any business given him. Office in O wens' build- *• ’ edmt * ‘ - ■ higt, iramci lately under Fendergaat’s Lottery 26— nov 13 TTlOIt SALE.—A prime Mulano woman J. 23 years of age. with uer daughter about two yenrs uud six months old. The woman is a cook, washer, ironor, and house servant.. , Apply at this lice. Titlos warrnuted. nov 15 QCHOOL REMOVED.—G A'HOL: O COMBE informs his pntr6iis"and Ids fullow( citizensgcnendly, that he has Removed his Sclioo- to a central situation, viz. tiio Masonic Lodge, where a couple oflarge rooms are open, for the reception o! Pupils of both sexes. A Lady well educated and au experienced Teacher, baschurgo of the Junior Classes. Ho taken tliis method also dfthmikiug his friends for past patronage, extend; Oil too, during a season wnun least expected, as woll as for tho opinioti the majority of them have beeiiuloasdd to express relative to his character as a Teacher. 2mos— sept 28 D ancing academy.—mons. a. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons that he will open his Academy ut 5 o’clock on Mondny next, first of November. Persons wish ing to patronise him are requested to call at the Lyceum Hull on or boforo that time. Tuition days: Monday, Wednesday aud Friday. Terms; Twolve Dollars fur 24 lessons. Gentlemen's Class same days as above, begin- ing ut 9 o’clock, P. M« N. B. .The room will bo rented for Balls, Con certs, or any other exhibition ut very moderate terms. 26— oct 27 Y oung ladies* boarding AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI RARD, having engaged tiro - services of nn ox pcricnced English Teacher from tlio North, in forms her friends and tiio public generally, tlmt her establishment for the education of Young Ladies, will opon on the 1st day of November noxt, ill Mrs. Marshall's New. Range of Brick Buildings, on tlio corner of Liberty and Bar- uard Streets. Pupils, iu additiau to all the branches of an English education will bo taught to write uud sneak tiio French language. Lessons will bo given to those who desire it, in Music, Drawing, aud in tlio Italian, Spanish und Geriiiuu languages. Address MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 36—c Savannah Goo. W ANTED.—A situation as Cook or to take care of children, a Young Woman, who would make herself generally useful, and cun be well recommended. Apply ut tliis ollico. nov 1 — ^ASH STORE I—SMALL PROFITS KIND QUICK SALES.—Attothtsl 1 addition to our stock just received, consisting bf BON NETS, new style LADIES CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, rich SILKS, OREGON PLAIDS, ALPACA and GRO DE EOSS for mounting. Alsb. a few more pieces of that English Long Clbth at 124 cents. CANNON & LEONARD* «. nov 15 — Cor Broughton & Barimrd-sts nAGIJERREOTTPE POR- JL/ TRAITS.—T.T. WILMOT respectfully mfdrnis tho public, that he, with the assistance of au BXperiencod Artist, is now roudy to execute Portraits of ull sizes, aftor tho most improved methods for bonuty and durability; and invites tho Ladios aud Gentlemen of Savannah, ami Visitors, to call at his Gallery, at the corner of Bryan St. and Market Square, where lie will at idl tunes bo happy to \Vuit on them. T. T. W. has for sule Double and Singlo Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, &c. &c. for Miniatures. Daguerreotypo Artists aro also informed that lie will keop for sule all articles used Ut their pro- fossion. — nov 12 A K. MOORE.— All persons indebted • to Albion K. Moore, late Dry Goods .Mer chant in tliis city, will please cull at my store and settle said indebtedness, whether it be'by note or account. It being ucttinlly iiocossury that this business should be closed. Those indebted wiil please give early attention to this notice, and save thcmsolves the unpleasuntuuss of having their notes and accounts placed in tho hands of an at torney for collection. nov 2 HIRAM ROBERTS. WHOLESALE WINE. LIQUOR VV AND GROCERY STORE.-—No. 188 Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that he continues to keep on hand ut bis old stand, West Side of the Market, a large assortment-of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO CERIES, nil of which lie oilers 011 tlio best pos sible terms. lie is also constantly supplied with tlio best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI DER, to which lie respectfully invites the utteu* lion of the public. — nov 3 A CARD.—1 havo removed to tho city ol Macon, for the purpose of practising Law, and sliall practise in ull the Court* oflhe Southern Circuit, and iu any other Courts ill which busi ness may be confided to me. deelf — CARLETGN B. COLE. D ISSOLUTION.— 1 The firm of L. Bald. win & Co. lias been 'dissolved iu conse quence oftlio dcutli of Mr. L 1 .' Baldwin, tho affairs of the concern will bn sottlcd by the undersigned, surviving partners of said firm. , H. BRIGHAM, JOHN* J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. 1,1847. nov 2 C O-PARTNERSHIP. — The undor- siguod, surviving partners of tho latn firm of L. Baldwin & Co., have this day entered into Co partnership for the transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Brighum & Kelly. II. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. 1, 1847. nov 2 TjlAMIIjY GROCERY STORED X Corner of Broughton uud Bulbstrccts.—J. ROUSSEAU, invites tho attention of Ins friend* ami the citizens guucmlly to his choice aud ample stock of Groceries now on hand,and which ho is continually receivings among which is Woolscy & Woolsey’s Crashed Sugar, do. do. Loaf do; St Croix, Porto Rico,nml New Orleans Sugars, N. O. Syrup; sugur-houso Molasses; Sperm und Tal low Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore extra Hums; Uuufund Buffalo Tongues; Pepper ntul Spice, Pickles, 11 great variety; Catsup’s; Pre serves of nil kinds; Raisins, Almonds uud Cur rants; Nuts of ull kinds; u tol of choico Havana Sugars; Butter, Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits; Princeton Crackors.Clinesc, Anchovies,Sardines, Anclioveo Paste, and Essonce;CapersOlive.s,fresh Salmon mid Lobsters in tin «uus;choiceTeusjCof fee, of all kinds; Canal Flour in whole and half bbls; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes iu glass jars; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen <Sr. Chase’s) and Current Jolly, Guava Marmalade; London Porter, in pints and quarts; Champagne, ofapproved brands; Cordials; Port, Claret, Ma deira and Sherry Wine. And a variety of other articles usually kept in n Family Grocery, always 011 bund and for sule at the lowest market price, nov l C lO-PAIITIYERSIIIP. — Tlio undor- ' signed have associated themselves in the City of New York, for tho transaction of a GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Will. Neylo Habersham & Co. und are prepared to transact any business which may be confided to them. ROB. HABERSHAM, WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM, JOHN RAE HABERSHAM. Novi, 1847. nov 2 D issolution.—The copi f Gun do do, 124 Ills each; 100 do do doGj lbs each; 600 bags shot, full assortment; 3000 lbs Bar Lead; 290,000 Percussion Caps, just received and for sale by nov 9 DENSLOW it WEBSTER. OEEI) GRAIN*—159 bushels Northern O Seed Oats; 75 do do do Rye; 50 do do do Wheat; for sale by nov 9 DENSLOW it WEBSTER. L ARD.—10 bbls. and 20 kegs, for sale, by ( ,nt2G Tiimnnnc! lunuia _ partnership heretofore existing under the firm of HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN & CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consent; cither of the un dersigned are authorised to use the name of the late firm in closing up the unfinished business of tlio same. THOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of the firm of Hamilton, I limit;man <t Co. Suvummh, Sept. 1, 1817. /'COPARTNERSHIP. — The trader- Yy signed have formed a Copartnership under the firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will be thankful to their friends for a portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, TIIOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 18-17. 61110 Southern Recorder, MilledgeviUo; Jour nal & Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four months, THEODORE MINIS. J^"EW CORN.—On the_ cob or clean, for sale, nov 3 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. E xchange.- ply to IIIIV fl -Bills on New York. Ap- GEO. B. GUMMING. IjlOIt SALE.—A Negro Man who is a good -T Cook. ROB. HABERSHAM »fc SON. I ^LOUR.—92 bbls Georgia Flour; 7 bags do . do, lauding uud for sale by nov 11 COHEN & FOSDICK. D UPONT’S POWDER.—In who! uud half kegs for sale by If- J. GILBERT, nov 13 West Side Market square. JJAITIS.—109 Baltimore Hamsun choice ar ticle, for sale by nov 13 ALBERT HARD. P URSES.—A splendedassortment, just re ceived mid lor sule by J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 13 South side Market square. gMALL SIZED LETTER PA- PER. - French und English. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Southsk nov 13 Superior qualities of American, 0 r sale by South side Market-sq. CEGABS I SEGARS! SEGARS!— O Just received 490(1 Butterfly Segura ; 5900 CoiHidncion; 3000 La Ccriro ; '2000 La Norma; 2000 Cationcs; 3000 B. Franklin; 1000 Plantation, for sule by P. J ACOBS, nov 13 27 Bull St., sign of the Indian. rpEA.—39 chests und 120 boxes Tea, for sale L by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 TUI ALAGA GRAPES.—Just received 1TX per brig Selma, a lot of Grapes, now Rai sins, aud Dates. Also, 15 boxes Italian Macca roni und Vermicelli, mid for sale bv J. ROUSSEAU. nov 2 cor. Broughton &. Bull st*. I ^AltlNA CUiLOGNlj W ATKK7— . I gross Farina Cologne Water, warranted genuine, j utd received and for sale by nov 8 A.-T. BOWNE, Saints’buildings. T AMP OIL.— For sale by the cask or re- XJ tail, by H. J. GILBERT, nov 5 West side Market square. C 1 ANGLES. -30 boxes Judd & Son*’ ^ Sperm, and 30 do Hull's Candles, for sale by nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. H AMS.—250 choico Baltimore Hums, for snlo by THEODORE .MINIS, nov 13 H YSON TEA.—10 half Chests and 50 Caddies of superior Hyson Tea, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale bv W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 6 West side Market square. rXNIONS.—In bbls, for sale by Y-f H. J. GILBERT, nov 3 West Sido Market Square. DUCKWHEAT.'-100 packages, com- X> prising half and qunrter barrels, boxes and bugs, warranted, landing and for sale by - nov 8 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. ■RUTTER.—20 kegs, for sale by X> nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. C HOICE LIQUORS. Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, und Wines of superior quality for sale by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 A PPLES.—Job!))* Apples. Greenings and Spitzcubiirgens, just received per steamer Southerner, and for sule by nov 13 ALBERT HARD. S UGAR AND COFFEE.—30 hhd* Muscovado Sugar; 100 bugs Rio Coffee ; 50 do Old Java, for sale by nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. TTALIAN MEDICATED SOAP.— J. Dr. Felix Gournrd's Medicated Sonp, fo> ren dering the harshest skin delicately smooth, white 1 and soft, removing sallowness, cutaneous erup tions, pimples, tun, freckles or redness. This soap stands unrivalled for its detergent and heal ing properties, os well os being a most delightful article for the toilet For sale by nov 13 A. T. BOWNE, Smets* buildings. /CHAMPAGNE.—30 boskets for side by nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. ■\XflIISKE Y.—I5bbD M onongaheluW his* W key, for sale by T. MINIS, nbv 13 MACKEREL AND CODFISH. J.7X 50 bbls lurg/size Mackerel, Nos 1, 2 and 3; 2 Idids Codfish of primo quality,landing and for SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. sale by nov 15 L iauous AND WINES. 1 hlul choice Islay Scotch Whiskey, 1 puncheon Jamaica Rum, 5 half pipes Otnrd, Dupuy & Co's. Brandy, J pipe Imperial Gin, 15 bbls old live Spirits, 100 boxes Blundy COM Wine, 25 Ilo Mury Auu do, 20 do Palo Sherry do; 20 do Cur- diuls, comprising Mnraschino, Myenn, Absinthe. Curucuu and Kerclienwnssor, for sale low by J. F.. GAUDUY & CO. Also, 30 baskets Champagne, of the Do Ilri- mont, Bollinger Sc, Bollinger’s Anchor brands, nov 15 O NIONN—In crates and bills lauding from brig John Enders, and for sale by nov 15 II. J. GILBERT. MACKEREL.—10 wltole, 20 half. 1TJL 20 qr. bbls No 1 Mackerel; 20 kits do, laud ing and for sale by nov 15 WOOD, CLAGIIORN &. CO. XT'LOUR. 50 whole and pialf bbls Canal J- Flour, landing from brig John Enders, and for sale by WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. nov 15 4^0AP.—10 boxes Castile Soup, received uud for sale by nov 15 A. T. BOWNE, Smets' Buildings. IN AND RUM.—30 bbls Phelps’ Con- YT iioclicut River Gin, 30 do N K Rum, land ing from sclir Alexander M, and for sale bv nov 15 E. SWIFT. S ELLING OFF AT COST, FOR CASH.—'ThiTsiibscriber, intending to leavo the city, is SELLING OFF his stock of very Choice Goods at cost, affording au opportunity to those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav ing CLOTHING inode to measure of the very best materials and workmanship, uud ut prices ma terially reduced. Goods will ulso be sold by the piece nr pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE STOCK will have a very liberal discount made below cost. N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber, either by note or otherwise, are requested to call uud settlle the same with ns little delay us possible oct 18 JOHN MALLERY. ayittififfirir Tr,r*T-%ip\T’-. 'nrv* 4 fl] HAT#.—HATS AND CAPS.- Jtut received per recent arrivals from New York, a nplondiU assortment of Gents FINE FUR AND SILK HATS, Alsq,.tUb new -style of White Buena Vistq Hats, arid thejatest atyles of Also, a variety pf,fine Slur^, Collurs, Crevatts, Neck-tyes, Suspenders, Gloves, Undor-shirtsr Drawers, Pocket Hdkfs, &c.' For sale low for cash, at the. Faaniottable FnrrtiBhiug Store j No. 116 Bryan street. t). C, THOMPSON, nov 13 3— • W. Hr ROGERS, Att’y. 2T IIATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM BLER &CO. have on hand u full and com- f lete RHSortmcnt of every potoible variety of IATS AND CAPS. We flutter ourselves tlmt u more fashionable, a larger or -better selected stock of this kind of Goods has never been offered to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tuniut- co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough add Ren9y» Raiichero, and Wool Hats ofovery description. One of the partners residing at the North, ena bles us to receive weekly supplies ofgoods. To Merchants and Plantor* we offer goods on as favorablo terms as can be hud South or North, oct 28 177 BAY STREET. m NEW STYLE OF HATSl^ FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities, received by recent arrivals nt 187 Bnv street, flopt 10 IVES, HORSEY & CO. HATS! HATS!—From the FnshT- enable Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe &, Cos tar, Broadway, Now York. Those who have boon iu the habit of sending to them for their Hats, can bo furnished with the same article, ut New York prices, by calling on oct 19 ' D. A, AMBLER & CO. t SUGAR LANDS FOR SALE, ■ On the. Atlantic Const below latitude 29°. 750 ACHES, part of the 2,000 Acre Grant, made to Samuel Betts, and confirmed to Itenrv Eckford. Situated mi UilLhorougU River, iit Last Florida, to the IV estwnrd of New Smyrna, und next South oftlio “Hull Tract.” Apply to W.M. G. FOOTE. Savannah. On., or WM. A. FORWARD, St. Augustine, Florida, oct 19 ’ 4—ml 1 H AMILTON Sc, SYMONS have received per Hartford uud Savannah: A choico assortment of Frciirh. English and Belgium CLOTUS,CASSIMERS AND VEST INGS, selected with the greatest care, and oftlio host imported in this country. We arc now pre pared to nmniilHcttire at the shortest notice, and in the best inannor, any garment in our line, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah. Ga. NEW GOODS.—The Subscriber would respectfully inform his patrons and .uLIL the public generally, that bo lias returned from the North, and has now open, a large and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French and Eng- lish Broadcloths; American, English and French Cusuneres; Doeskins, Tweeds, &e.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which lie is prepared to make to order at short notice and inlbulattisl IumIi'iuii •• N»u„ l„,i tlio l>c.-t worlt- men are employed, mid, therefore, every iiimui- factored article can, with safety, bo warranted to suit the most particular. Tlio subscriber lias also n fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket lldkl*., Crn vats, Under Shirts aud Drawers, all of which will be sold at New York prices, by M. CEARY, Draper mid Tailor. Sign of the Golden Lamb, cornier of Wldt- aker and Broughton streets. oct 18 AUCTION SALES. ott Hfio 1st m«Tw}Tu DecetnUr "ttWft*, WiUVb/N xold at the Court House. witiUH tiife lcgftl hour/ ilflsibn of die Inferior CbiiH of Cliut Odd by order of JOHN MUKCIIL oct 5 Administrator.. ,,, 0 By Cohiii Sc ^riMlicki •-.• WILL BE SOLD before the CdtfH-Ilotiso in *■ the City bf SaVuiinijIi, bn (ho flrst Tuesday ifi f January next, tiio /allowing Real Estate uf dm r * property oftlio ostute of William Taylor, dpi', censed, F\’/A >' LotLelter A. on West Broad Stroet Icnr.id (d, Charles Vail Horiifot- tch years frotn first Hay of .' .Julluary, 1840. . ; ’ ? Also, Not No.Btiritl liiiprbV6ttii>aUt.fciirtioy of Brouglitoji and Wbst .Broad Streets, Liberty • Ward, subject to an annual rent of Thirty Dot- 1 '*; Inrs to tlie City. Alsb, Wharf Lot, No. 16, lit Fivo Fothom oii... tlieSilvminbli Rivbr. . • Also, Tract of laintl, No. 949, 49th plstrict,3u , Sfectioti ofCherqKep. iio\V Cobb Cbtinty,contain taiuing Forty (40) j A» 1 res. Also, the followitig bersaiiul property belong iilg to the estnle ofsaiu William Taylor, dcceua 6(1, vizj • A Negro Man named Shcphurd, and a PctV ii{ the Independent Prcayteriun Church in the, Ci|y of SuVuunali, known iu tlie plan of sold Church ua • NO; 3. n , All the above property sold IJv tl/e undersigned uuder uud by virtue of it Dhfcriie iu Equity, ot'thd Superior Court of Chatham County, rendered lit its May Term, 1847.' . Ort 2 N. WALLACE, Executor.% ' Sugitf; By Cohen & Fosdlck; Landing from brig Perseverunco. 15 IiIicIm. Ctl , Ini Muscovado Sugar. In storo, 25 Idids. Portd llieo Sugar, 25 do Nfcw Orleans do. sept 19. Alter Join* I*. (.iiviuTiS'Co,? ItCVnoN AND COMMlHritON MkUcIIANT.S,. Ami Forwoi'ding AgtMits, .llnrou, (in, . . w, mi HI neon, July iy july 23 T_TOUSEKEEPING DRYGOODS. XX Furniture Dimity; \Vlnle Marseilles Quilts; Col’d ditto.; Furniture Fringes; Drapery .Muslin; Turkey Red Drapery ; Tublo Covering ; Col’d Table Covers; White pumusk Table Cloths; Bro. ditto;Damask Tuhlu Diaper; Dowluss.Oniialmrgs, Huckaback and Scotch lHupurs; Russia uud French Diapers; French Towels; Wilt, and col’d Doyles; 5-4 to 12-4 Linen Sheetings ; 5-4 to 12-4 hlea’d and uublca’d cotton ditto. Received and for salo by oct 21 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. N EW GOODS.—Now landing from Wil son Fuller—Plain mid Satin Striped mid Figured Cashmere, do do Muriiude Lai us, plain and plaid Alpancas, colored Hleriuos, Mohair Plaids and Lustres, Haw Silk Plaids, Scotch do, Zephyr do, Sultillas Worsted do, Oregon do, col ored mid black Silks, Silk Hose mid Half llose; worked Muslin Collars,Capes and Uolms;Thrend Laces; Mechlin, Lisle mid Cotton do; real Hroche Shawls, Cashmere do, Tarton do, Plaid Merino Long do; 4-1, 5-1 and 6-4 lllmiket do; Houtiet Hihhous, Ladies aud M.isscs Boiiucls, with a vari ety of Housekeeping mid Staple Goods, which will ho sold at lowest market prices, wholesale or retail, by GODFREY & LaROCIIE. nov 8 . 'EY J.J Just received per brigs Philura and Exact, from Now York, and brig John from Philadel phia: 10 enses Prints all styles mul prices ; 1 do do British, entirely new;* 15 pieces Mouss.de Lains and Cashmeres ; 20 do Worsted Plaids for Ladies Dresses ; 5 do plain Cashmere French ; 5 do Black Silk warp Alpaca ; Black mid Colored Mcriuocs; Best French Kid Gloves ; New style Tuck Combs, etc. etc. Foil Gknti.kmk.v’s Wkar : 5 nieces superior black French Broadcloth ; 25 do I.nicy and black Cashnerosnnd Doe Skins; 1 doz. white Satin em broidered China Vests, very rich; Best black and white Kid Gloves; Steel frame Umbrellas. So.vmtiKS : 2 cases heavy Satilietls, low pric ed for servants; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind say Woutsay ;*J do Marlboro’'Stripes mul Plaids; 5 hales Cotton Osnalmrgs; 5 cases and 9 juries brown and bluachcd Shirtings mid Sheetings; 2 cases Hosiery, a complete assortment Super Irish Linens, Russia mid lj. E. Diaper; Red and white Flminel Cloakings. And n great many other articles in the DRV GOODS LINE. An inspection of his slock by the Ladies and Gentlemen oftlio city and vicinity, is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH LIPPMAN, Owens’ Buildings, Congress Street, oct 21 South Side Market Square. B utter. —20 firkins choice Goshen But ter, landing from brig Madison, and for sale by nov 15 E. SWIFT. R AISINS.—50 whole, 00 half mid 50 nuor- boxes new Raisins, lauding from brig John Enders, und for sale by nov 15 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. B uckwheat.—10 hair mui 15 quar ter bids Buckwheat Flour, 20 boxes do do, landing from brig Madison, and for sale by novio E. SWIFT. P ILOT BREAD, &€.—10 bids Trend- well’s Pilot Bread; 10 casks Pts Porter; 10 do qts do.; 30 boxes Herrings; 30 boxes Raisins, landing and for sale by E. SWIFT, nov 15 A LBANY ALE.—20 bbls Albany Ale of superior quality, landing from brig John En ders. and for sa e by nov 15 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. B UTTER.—10 firkins choice Goshen But ter, landing from brig John Enders. nnd for sale by SCRANTON &, JOHNSTON, nov 15 H G T AMS.- nov fl -Reynold’* Hams for sale by ALBERT HARD. NN Y BAGS.—10 hales, for. sale by nov8 COHEN Sc FOSDICK. O LD PEACH BRANDY AND SCOTCH WHISKEY—20bbls superior old Geo. Peach Brandy, 30. fivo gallon doinijohns Scotch Whiskey, for salo by ' * nov 31 mo SC RANTON & JOHNSTON. T ONDON PORTER.— A few casks XJ London Porter, a prime arl nov 9 a prime article, for sale by ALBERT HARD, cor. Broughton & Drayton sts. C HEAP CASH STORE.—The un dersigned lias lately returned from the North with a full supply of Fall mid Winter Dry Goods, which will he sold at Ids usual low prices' for cash or approved city pnpur at short time. All those wishing to save money will please call mid ex amine bis stock. M. PK END ERG A ST, nov 10 — cor. ofWhitakcr A- Congress sis, J UST RlfCElVED per hri7~WiWi Fuiler, a splendid assortment of Mode Silk Plaid Cnsluncrs; French Puvamitla do; do Thib et*; Small plaid, light colored Thibet*; new stylo Casliiuers; funcy Tweed Plaids; now stylo of Par is Poplins; do do tie Lains, from 25 to* W5«ts; do do Dlaid do Lain* from 25 to 50 rt*; Ginghams at nil price* ; Silk Shawl*, plaid ami lig'd ; laiiey Cnslinierdo ; scarlet Thibet do ; Brocho do; new style of Pari* Velvet Scarfs; French worked Col lars at 37c!m; do do Cliomizclt* from 75cts to $5; Kid Gloves, all color*; wbt and col’d Linen lldkl* for Gentlemen; French Broad Cloth; Cnsluncrs. Vestings, Silk Cravat*, Scarfs, I'ock’t lldfs; Kid Gloves, Lisle, Berlin and Biirkskiu do. Carpet Bugs, &c. For sale by A. EINSTEIN, nov 10 — cor. Whitaker &• Cougress-sts. /~1APS I CAPS’! — New Fashion*—Just received per Steamer Northerner, a superior lot of Gents’ Dress Caps, consisting of C'irclliuu, Taylor, B La Mode, Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka. Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, mid Travelling Cap*. Also Leather Travelling Hat Boxes, for sale by nov 6 I). A. AMBLER A CO. F loor oil cloths. —judo yd* from 1 to 8 vds wide, suitable for Ilall*. Par lors. or Dinning Uooui Flours, a splendid article, just received nnd for sale by I. W. MORRELL. nov 11 Smetts’ Block. T IVE GEESE FEATHERS.— XJ 2000 lbs just received nnd (hr sale by nov 11 I. W: MORRELL, Smets’ Block. S EGARS ,—50m Scghre, Engle, Stcanihout, Tusto Sanz, nnd Charleston brands, for snlo by nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. B UTTER.—25firkins choice Goshen But ter, selected, lauding from brig Wilson Ful ler, and for sule by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 0 West side 3!arket square. SURGEON y DEHTISTS MAY be eonsnlted at their rooms N. K. corner of St. Jiilimi street mid Market Squurc, nt any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on Hi, Julian street. — uug 13 D oors,"SiVSHES Ac window BLINDS.—-The Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway A^ Co., is constantly receiving all kinds of Sashes, Door uud Window Blinds, which lie oiler* at as low pricus as they run be purchased iu the city. All work furnished by him will be warranted equal to ntiy in, the country, or the money will be returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Square. N. B. •Orders for odd sizes received uud promptly executed — sept I Y,til!VI)OW-SA S11 AND BLIND VV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes mid Blinds of every description.made of the best materials,at Northern Price*. House mid Ship Joiner-Work promptlv executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly oil baud a full supply ol' Flooring and Weather Board*, Sash, Blinds, mul Paniicl Doors, 8^ 10 Sash, glazed at JO cunts. All other sizes in proportion — ly ang7 EGAITaN D TOR A (310 STOH E. No. 27, llu/l-tlrcrt. Sign of the Indian, near Mon it intuit •spin rr.. —Tli o subscriber returns Id* grateful thank* to tlio citizen* of Savannah, mid tlio public generally, who have so liberally patron ised him during the last four years, mid begs to as sure them that lie still imports tlio very best brand*, ofwbicli bo lias on baud at this tune a large assort ment. He would call particular attention to a late shipment which lie can fully warrant. Also to hi* slock of chewing Tobacco, .Simlf, Ac., Ac., allot' which lie will sell oil a* good terms as can be bud elsewhere. P. JACOBS. july 27 l>— i tOLLINS A BULK LEY, No. ION Y./ it I! VAN ST It I'.HT, me now receiving their Fall supply ol’CHOCKEHV AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, to which they rcsocct- firily invite the attention of purchaser*. Their stock iu part consists a* follow*: Crockery, Chinn mul (Hass Ware. : W. Granite, Mowing Blue mid Mulberry Din ner Sett* ; do do Tea do : China Ten Setts, gold band and plain; do do Raised Figure China Vas es; Roquet Holders, China Mugs, Ornaments, Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamp*, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chhnncvs, De canters. Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottles. Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter Pot*, Churn*, Ac. Lamps, Tin Ware, t \r. Solar Lamp* of beautiful pattern*; Lamp-head*, Side nnd Him Lumps; Lantern*, Britannia, bras* and tin Candlestick*. Tea Troys, single and in setts, slop and toilet! Pails, Foot-lmtlis, Cake and Spice Boxes, Ten Cuddies, Coffee Urns and Big gin*. Egg-boiler*/ Tea-pots, Oysler-dislic*. Dish mul Piute Covers, Jell j’mid Ulcu'u Mange Mould*, Charlotte do Kilsse Pans, Gravy Strainers. Patty pans. Venison mid Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamp*. Britannia, G. S. and Iron Tea and Table Spoon*, together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware. (’iitlrnj and Donuttic Hardware. Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pieces, or Knives only, Buck-horn mid common Cutlery. Scissors, Razor* aud Pocket Cutlery, Coflee .Mill*, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges ter*. Fish Kettles, Potatoe Steamer*. Pot*,Ovcih, Shovel mid Tong*, elegant at eel Fire _ Setts, Sauce mid Stew Pan*, Furnace*. Wafer and Wafllc Iron*, Conl-liods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee Roaster*. Brass and common Andirons. Stair Hod*, Sad-iron*, ton and dinner Bell*, rat and mouse Traps, Wire fender*. Egg-whip*, Jagging Iron*, Oyster Knive*. Cork-screws, Ac. Ac. Iluod and Willow IFair. Bucket*, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wadi-boards, Barrel-covers. Bellows, Faucets. Bird-cage*, Wool-card*. Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons. Crimpiiig-mnehiiie*. Also an assortment of Mar ket-baskets, Cradles and Wngon*. travelling and fancy Basket*, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, nail uud other Brushes. Fnucy and Miscellaneous Goods. China, gin.** and wood Toys, a fine assortment, suitable for the approaching holidays ; fancy box es, mirror*, playing cards, backgammon boards, chess-men, ladies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther mometers, pin*, tooth mid nnil brushes, dumb bells, dog muzzles aud collars, liquor flasks, honk rests, newspaper files, crimping machines, knife cleaners, See. Ac. Planters, Housekeepers nnd Strangers visiting the city, are invited to call, us their largo aud va ried assortment will be found worthy of their at tention. , . . nov 15 • IrCITWMEAT.—MiwIf.bnrreU, qimr- tors and eighths. Just received and for sale by J. E. GAUDRY & CO. • nov 4 / HRUULAR.—Thu undersigned lias lo, i Yy oated himself in Newark, Notv Jersey, us tl General Agent. , Person* at a distance wishing tifticles pur chased iu this or adjoining cities, will find it td their advantage to procure thotu through tho agency of the undersigned, who will bo at all times advised of the lowest prieo urticlud cau bd purchased at, mid who from. The various branches of tUimufliHufiug tlipl city excels in, makes it n desirable place lor mi agency to be located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia fiir tlio hist cghtccn years, Antlers himself tlmt lie will be able to fill ordursfrom iiidividmils oftiic Shutli* urn country generally, liitt nmfe particularly front Georgia, us near their liiilcy ns though they word here themselves, uud, in many ilistulicus, itt lower prices. The strictest care taken in Shipping mid In suring. if instructed. JACOB It. DAVlS, Newark, New Jersey; sept 19 3mb— INFERIOR OOliRT —0lIAlTfitEft&j X Uetnhcr JO, jwr—rim annul jury dr tlio Comity of Chatham, having recommended a ri ailditioiial tax to aid iu tho tmpport bf common schools, the fund* assigned by tlio fjtato for that purpose proving entirely imulcquulejto effect the object* intended to bn accoiupli*kod;.tlie Jus tice* of the Inferior Chtirt, desirous bf comply; itifi with this recommendation,but withbm tenon- • ing to un increase of the present taiea.bUvode cided to iimko mi npprbpriutihn for that bbjt/;t from the present revenues of tho comity. It is therefore ordered, That the interest de rived from the sum of six thousand dollars, re ceived for tlio old Jail mul lots, and now Vested ill Public Stock*, humid whereby appropriated nnd set apart, together with such limber mrin to bit paid out of the Comity treasury, us slmll inalco u j» the auioutit ofyire hundred dollars uumially, Im paid to the Commissioner*: of Common Schools, to be appropriated by them with the concurrence of the Justices of tho Inferior Court, to tho sev eral District schools, iu such proportions us shall be deemed most dinncficiiil i Provided, neverthe less, that tlie inhnhitmiU of each district shall cause one or more convenient nnd proper scliobl houses to bo lmilt in each district, mid upprtivbd of by said Commissioners, otherwise the ineuey apportioned to such district shall bn withheld. Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis be* nnd hois hereby appointed one oftlio Commis sioner* in place of N. J. Bayard removed ftbiti the enmity. it is required that these orders bo entered iipbil the minutes of the Inferior Court add be publish ed in both the city gazettes for one nioiitli, daily, and by u proper notification from the Commis sioner* in relation to tho building of school houses. A. PORTER, j.i.c.c.c. ELI Art REED, J. i.c.fe. c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, J. i.o.c. ci. oct 20 —29 rjpo PLANT'ERS JWEtllAlVfCS, J. AND MERCHANTS.—Tlio Subscriber has. at the Eastern Wharf, d prime assortment of RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER. SHINGLES, and FIREWOOD, which lie offers Ihr suit) on accommodating terms. Purchasers will please call at bis nfilce near the Exchange before pur- eba*im>. All orders, (hr cither oftlio uhb VP ar ticles, Idl ut bis ofiice, will bo promptly ntteiiuod to jinn; 28 R, A. ALLEN. HOOKS AND STATIONERY.— .13 All tlie SCHOOL BOOKS in common usd in this section of the country, arc kept on hand. A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal culated to suit the taste of every one,, with u va riety of interesting (JAMES (hr youth. Family and other BIBLES, nfltl Hymn Btibks for all denominations, ill plain, substuntidl mid elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of tdl kind* constantly re ceived. BLANK BOOKS of every description. Also, PLAIN mid FANCY STATIONERY. J. U. CUBBEDGE, nov 3 Smith ride .Market sqr., Savhtitlah. O MMONDf The Avenger, or the Robber's Foundling. The Fountain, a Gift: “To stir dp youf pure luiml—by way of remembrance;” Edited by IL Hasting* Weld. Tlie Cruise of the Midge. Our Army at Monterey, by T. B. Thorpti. The Life and Adventures of Joseph T. Hare, the bold Robber nnd Highwayman. Mutiiinu, or the Beautiful French Girl in■Phil* nddphiu. by II. Haydn. Tit© Putrid of the* Mountain, a tnUi of the Revo lution, by Newton M. Curtis. ’Pbe Secret Service Ship, or tlie fall of the Cus- tie Sail Jilan D’Ulloa, by Charles K. Av&fill. Received by ’ J. M. COOPER, nov12 ' ouasonakm: i»«Tv mo«T»n.-- JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave to inform the Ladies aud Gentlemen of tliis city, aiidconnlrv generally, (and particularly flit* La dies,) (bat be bus returned frotn the North, and bait now open a great portion of his Fall Stock of Fancy mul Staple Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satinet. Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys; whim and red wool mid canton Flnnucls; bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings; l»lk„ bro, anti blue Alpaca, rio Laincu and wool Plaids, for La dies mid children; tvlit., Irik- and slate col’d corded Skirts; Shawl*from 25el* to $19; Mudrass llkfs; Irish Linen.*; brown and hlk Holland*; Table and Towel Linen*; Ladies’ Irik and col’d raw silkllose; together with a complete n«.*ortincut of Cotton and Cashmere; Children mid Misses tvool nnd cotton Hose, from No. I to 7; Gloves of nil kind* und qualities: Linen lldkl*from 124c. up; Irik Sutiu Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnots. Ribbons. I lower.';, Wreath*,Silk and Cotton Ranches; thread and lisle laces nnd edgings; Needle Work Callurs from 25et*up; under sleeves nnd inside Hdks, and La dies Merino Vests,—together with « variety of oilier articles usually kept in a Dry Good* Store. A* to nriccs, A c. J. M. would respectfully say to all. call und judge for yourselrosul Nu. Ili9 Con gress Street, South Side Market .Square, oct 25 C tOAE YARD.—The subscribern having • routed Ute lot on Anciaux’s w harf, imn edw ntelv adjoining their store, purpose keeping on hand a full supply of COAL, suitable for Grates, Stoves, Furnaces, &c., nnd now offer for said landing from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia, 150 tons Red and Wiiite Ash Coal, broken and screened; selected for tills market • • L nov 2 WOOD, CLAGHORtf .& CO. E W CAwSSEilE S AKB Dfi LAINES.—Sonle Vert nov 2 GODFREY ftist opened LA ROC HE.