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OWny, Olbbo«», Now Oth«~i J«bc«,Birllk
ngjgostwiu. No' l*-®' 1 * CMpiw.WDlouihb/,
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mppoMil to k. lli. N D Chuo, M
W^jffil-CMbrljVWt.loo. H«lw«y, S«r..«o»,
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tfS«^ai N w:r^;u a rr9rz;
•a* qklm flulUna. DunVor. Now Orloan«r Abby Pratt,
t4«SP.”«''b“» b ' te ' H " le " c * nl -
Jaokion, Now Ortoaniii Cotton
C»«ri«a Parkin#, C*W, CJ.
^^kaWpiHoadrtckllndwn, Pratt, London! Albany,
c ™v'is-"'"“!ip* A' 1 ' 1 - «'»*• H “”J Blr “ft',*
^ck.Wek.U»Jo»: brl| Alart, June. , S.to»iio*,8»l-
*ASt»«*h!“*Nonh«F.«r, Dodd, Chotleolw Imrii
BiTinaib, boob o°l bH, PronciKO, Korekojli, C.po do
’•renVN. No'. 11—Sid brlir Calcutta, Cordooooi Vo-
•nOUrittUU >obr Brompoo, for Sotnooo*.
mV l»-Cld ihtp. lloioilloo,Alien, Hon, Koi* Corro,
Qalncy, Now Orlcani; Suuboaui, do;
Emo«, do; Hannah Eddy, Mobile.
Ain't bSlrik'
-n^moTAino-A. o/
JLV fully Inform* hit friend
&Tbt regular paeVet brig SAVANNAH, IV.
8 Diion muter, will jlmvo lutmodloto doqmlcli.
For freight or puMge apply on bonrd,nt Moore a
FOB NEW YORK—B«> Lhm.
he regular packet brig SAVANNAH,
8. Dina
For freigb
‘° WASHBURN WILDER & CO.
—ripoQfc FOB AUGUSTA AND
rr^lb-Jl HAMBURG.—The light draught
fifwim.Pnckct H. L. COOK, John R. Ihly man-
»oo!«, at 6 o'clock precisely. Sho will continue
to leave every Friday at the wimo hour.
For froiahtongnso'myua^r^r^^n, npj. y on
(V Way freight pnyablo by aWppei*., No
freiaht will be received on hoard aftor 4 o clock
the afternoon of departure. Freight will bo
received in eloro during the .butte, of lire boat
fare of charge. wllif- nov 17
—ROPOSAldS _ wiU ho received at tho
oflico of the City Mawjfcl, until too 2 ™ 1
insi.to comtruct pavement* forlots, Non. 11, 40,
oi 34 nnd 35 Jackson Ward, 0, 10, 11 and W
Elbert Ward, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 20, 21,2:1,25,
21 34 and 30 Columbia Ward, 11 Warren Word,
1 4 and 5 Jackson Ward, 0, 10, 11 and 12
«M1 oi 22, 31 and 30 Franklin Ward, 1, 2, 3,
4 6 0, 7. 8, 9, 10 nud 11 New.Franklin Ward,
and all low on the West side of West Broad
utreet, between Indian and New streets, not now
pared.
This distinguished Man in Miniature, weighing
only Impounds.
16 TSARS or AOK, AMD BUT 28 IlfCJIKS HIOH,
THE PET OF ROYALTY and tho admired
of all aduiirurs, will hold 1IIS LEVEES, at the
OGLETHORPE HALL, on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, Nov. 18th, 19th, and 20th, and
positieelu no longer.
Tho Littlo Gonornl will oppoar in all Ills Per*
formances and beautiOil costumes, including
Songs, Dances, Grecian Statures, Imitations of
Napoleon, Fredrick the Groat, Highland Chief,
his Beautifril Court Dress, worn boforo Queen
Victoria, &c. His magnificent Presents, Jewels,
&c. will bo exhibited.
His minintiire Equipage, consisting of Ponies
and Carriage, with Elfin Coachman and Footman
in Livery, may be seen in IVont of Ute Hall, at
tho close of each day loveos.
Hours of Exhibition, Thursday Evening from
74 to 9—Friday from 11 A. M. to 12J, and from
7 to 84 P.M.—Saturday from 11 to 124, and from
“ to 441’. Mk
Doors open half an hour in advanco. Admis
sion 50 cents—Children half price.
Cd?*Tho General will give an Exhibition for
the Colored population on Saturday Evoning.—
Admission 25 couts—Children under 10 years,
15 cents.
Hr Tho Gimeral exhibits in Millcdgovillo on
Monday tho 22d inst. 2— nov 17
GALLOWAY, respect-
...onds and the publio gen
erally, of Savannah and its vicinity, mat he has
removed to tho house lately occupied by Mr. G.
Butler, No. 73 YORK STREET, directly in
the rear of hhf former residence, and in the im
mediate neighborhood of the Court Houso..
A. G. returns his sincere thanks to hia frionds
and customers for the favors received since he
commenced business in this city in 1832, and
with gratofril feelings he acknowledges their in
creased patronage since his last return from
Europe ; and he would bog lonve to state, that
during his late visits to Loudon and Scotland,ho has
acquired various improvements connected with
DYING AND FRENCH CLEANING, which,
together with his former experience, he trusts will
onable him to continue to givo general satisfnc
tion to all who may ploase to favor him with thoir
patronage.
Ladies' Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls,&c.
cleaned and Dyed various colors, so ns to give
frill satisfaction. Gontlomcn’H Garments ronova-
ted in the same good stylo ns formerly, so as not
to be surpassed by any dono at the North; or dyed
as may bo required, without staining tho skin or
soiling the linen.
Ladies'Bonnets Dyed Black, and pressod in a
suporior style, according to tho proseut fruition.
Gentlemen's Hats cloaned, or dyed, as may bo
required, aud pressed in the beat manner.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves clcaucd in
the best Loudon stylo. Terms moderate.
N. B. Orders from the country by llailrond,
Steamboat, Post Offico or nny other way, will bo
punctually uud faithfully attended to.
nov 17 2—7c
f, Attorneys at Law, Savannah, Geo.
1 Gandry's Building, Up Stairs, front-
reet. HENRY R. JACKSON,
r , NOTICE.—JACKSON .& LAW-
TON, ‘ * ~ ~
Office In
ing Bull street. - .
ALEX’RR. LAWTON,
nov 15 j 1 y
AAV NOTICE.—W. T. GOODWIN,
I Attorney at Law, will, nunctmilly nttend to
nny business giveu him. Office in Owens’ build
ings, immediately undtfr I’cndergast's Lottery
O lice. 20—' nov 13
IOR SALE.—A prime Mulatto woman
23 years of ugo, with her.(laughter about two
years and six months old. The: woman is u cook,
wasltor, irouor, aud house servant. Apply at this
office. Titles warranted,
nov 15 3—
1CIIOOL REMOVED.—G A. llOL-
5 COMBE informs his patrons and his fellow[
citizousgonerully,tJiatlio has Removed his Schoo-
to a central situation, viz. the Masonic Lodge,
whero a oouple of largo rooms aro open, for the
reception of Pupils ofhoth sexes. A Lady well
educated and an experienced Teacher, has charge
of the Jittiior Classes. Hu tuken this method also
oftlianking his friends for past patronage, extend
ed too, during a season when least expected, as
wall as for tho opinion tho majority of them have
been pleased to oxpross relative to his character
as a Teacher. 2mos— sept 28
OR SALE.—50 barrels prime Guorgia
Flour. Apply at the oilico of the Steamboat
Company of Georgia. 2— nov 10
VfACKEREE AND CODFISH.—
JLTA 50 bills largo size Mackerel, Nos 1,2 and
“ 2hhda Codfish of prime quality,lniidingnnd for
leby scranton & Johnston.
B EEF.—10 half hbls. Haws & Co's. Fill-
ton|Market Beef, landing from brig Ameri
can, and for sale by
nov 17 J. E. GAUDRY & CO.
sale
nov i5
A LBANY ALE.—45 hbls Albany Alo of
superior quality, landing from brigs Madi
son, American and John Euucrs, and for solo by
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
nov 17 Wcstsido Market sqr.
(HANDLES AND STARCH.
.J boxes of Hull &. Sons, patent refined Can-
dies; 30 Boxes of Colgate & Co's. Starch, land
ing from brig Madison, ami for snlo by
W. M.DAVIDSON,
nov 17 I West sido Market square.
IGUORS AND WINES. 1 liltd
I choice Islay Scotch Whiskey, 1 puncheon
Jamaica Rum, 5 halfpipesOtard, Diiptty & Co's.
Brandy, 1 pipo Imperial Gin. 15 hbls old Jlyc
Spirits, 100 boxos Plainly COM Wine, 25 do
Mary Ann do, 20 do Pale Shorry do; 20 do Cor
dials, comprising Maraschino, Mycan, Absinthe,
Curacua and Kerclienwasser, for sale low by
J. E. GAUDRY & CO.
Also, 30 baskets Champagne, of tho Do Bri-
moot, Bollinger & Bollinger's Anchor brands,
nov 15
/ANIONS—In crates him! bills landing from
V-/ brig John Kuders, aud for sale by
r 15 If. J. GILBERT.
nor 17
J. S. MONTMOLLIN, C. M.
C. STEPHENS. C. S.
N OTICE.—All personsiudebtedto times-
into of Miss Elizabeth Wilkins, late of Chat-
I Mm County, deceased, are re(|iiested to make im
mediate payment, and all persons having any do-
muds against said estate will present them, pro
perly attested, within the time proscribed by law.
1,7 R. WAYNE, Quid- Executor.
V 17 0W ;
[ riBEENK AND' PULASKI MONUMENT
VT LOTTERY, Class No. 08, frir 1817.—The
I »nb*f.riliers having superintended tlio drawing of
the above Lottery, do hereby certify that tho fol
lowing are tlfe Numbers which wjere This Dny
drawnIVoni the 06 pinned in the wheel, viz:
30 5 21 12 18 0:i 62 00 50 40
Witrkss our hands, at Savannah, this 10th day
| of November, 1847.
WM. P. BOWEN, l commissioner*
C. STEPHENS, J Commissioners.
nov 17 1—
D ~ RAWN NUMBERS of Greene and Pulaski
Monument Lottery, Extra No. 48, drawn ‘
| Alexandria on tho 13th inst.
0145 50 35 14 49 20 15 42 24 00 8 28
THE ALWAYS LUCKY LOTTERY.
Draws in Charleston To-Morrow, 18th inst.
75 numbers—12 drawn ballot*.
I Greene Ac Puluski Monument Lot’y
Extra Clns* No. 49. for 18-17.
Drawing duo Saturday Morning.
J. W. M.vunv & Co., Managers,
(Successors to J.G. Gregory & Co.
HlfJltr.ST P1U7.KS.
1 prize of $20,000 I 25 prizes of $1000
1 do 6,000 J an do 300
1 do £000 f 20 do 200
1 do 2,000 150 do 100
1 do 1,8581 &c. &c.
Ticket* $5— Halve* $24—(iunrters$ I j.
I Package Wbolcsco.it $125, must draw Imek $60
Halves « 024, “ 44 “ :t0
44 Quarters 4 ' 3IJ, “ " 44 15
THE FOLLOWING SCHEME
Drawn* in Alexandria on Saturday, 20th inst.
75 number*—12 drawn ballots.
A YER'8 CHERRY PECTORAL.
1LA fresh supply of tho Genuine Cherry Pec
toral, direct from the proprietor, just received
per brig Commodus, and for salo by
J. M. TURNER & BRO. Sole Agents,
nov 17 Monument square.
LCOHOL.-5 burrels pure Alcol ot, f r
sale, whole sale and retail, by
J. M. TURNER & BRO.
nov 17 Monument square.
rtlAYLOR’S IMPERIAL ALE.
X 20 hbls. just received per brig Havatmuh,
and for sale by ' F.SIIEIL8.
nov 17 2—
1/fACKEHEL.—10 whole, 20 half iitnl
ITi 20 qr. bills No 1 Mackerel; 20 kit* do, land
ing aud for sale by
nov 15 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
F LO 1) R> 50 whole and Jlmlf bill* Canal
Flour, laiidiug from brig John Enders, and
for sale by WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
nov 15
N EW FRUIT.—'2 hills. Currants; 10
kegs Grapes; 50 drums Figs; 40 jnrs Prunes
nud 10 boxes Citron, lauding from brig Johu
Enders, and for sulo by
nov 17 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
S OAP.—10 boxes Castile Soap, received aud
for sale by A. T. BOWNE,
iv 15 Smnts' Building*.
C ~'^1'N AND RITmT—30TibirrhcTps’ Con-
I" uueticut River Gin, 30 do N E Rum, land
ing from schr Alexander M, ami for sale by
v 15 E. SWIFT.
1^UTTER.—20 lirkiu* choice Goshen But-
by
R OCHE’S 1IEKBAE EIIIBBO-
CATION.—This is tho only discovery af
fording a perfect euro for tlm Hooping Cough,
without administering internal medicine. A fresh
nipply just received, and for sale by
d. 11. HENDRICKSON,
nov 17 Druggist, Gibbons' Building*.
P OTATOES AND BEET8~F7r
sulo by II. J. GILBERT,
nov 17 West Side Market Square.
TX AISINS.—50 whole, 60 half and 50 mmr-
XL boxes now Raisins, landing from brig JqJjn
Enders, and for sale by
nov 15 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
B uckwheat.—io imifumi ir> quar
ter bills Buckwheat FJour, 20 boxes do do,
landing from brig Madison, nud for sale by
nov 15 E. SYVIFT.
S MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.
Landing and for sale by
* If. J. GILBERT,
nov 17 West Side Market Square.
/'tRACKEItS.—Soda. Boston mid Water
Vy Crackers, warranted fresh, aud for sale by
nov 17
ALBERT HARD,
Cor. Broughton aud Drnytou-sts.
S MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.—5
libls. smoked Beef; 5 do smoked Tongues,
lundiug from brig John Enders, nud for sale by
iiov 17 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
B UTTER.—JO firkin*choice Goshen But-
tor, lundiug from brig John Eiulors, and for
sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
nov 15
PILOT BREAD, &C.-20 bills Pilot
XT Bread, whole and half bids Butter, Soda nnd
Water Crackers, lauding from brig Madison, aud
for sale by CONNERAT & BA1UE. ALD PEACH BRANDY
Vri
nov 10
g BANDY.-
-20 eighth-casks aud 10 barrels
Brandy, Innding from schr Alexander M,
and forsnlo by CONNERAT &. BARIE.
nov 16
mmiKST rni/Ks.
830,200-2 of 810,000
3 of 83,000—10 of l,OOO t Ac.
Ticket* $10—Halves $5—Quarter* $24
Prizes cashed at this Office.
WTicketsand Share* for salo.nnd order* from
I the country attended to at thu Old Established Of-
1 " c V f . >’■ B. I’RNDEItGAST, nVCUWIlEAV AI*I» 1HJTTEH.
no. 5, White House, Owen** Buildings, Bull X>—75 pneknges Buckwheat, halves, Quarters,
St. opposite the Pulaski IIouso. «... • -* — - - - -
nov 17
C HEESE.—3(1 boxes primcGoslieuCbeesu;
10 casks do do do, lundiug from John Enders
aud for snlo by E. SWIFT,
mn* 10
ITAII AWN NUMBERS of Georgia Stato Lot-
I ,e O’» Ulnss No. 13, which was drnwu in this
I city on Tnusdny, 16th inst.
it i ? 4 70 V 13 71 28 07 4 72 47 51
Holdersi of prizes cnn cnll for tho cash or..
I new in either of the following beautiful scheme*.
| COU'MDM I.OTTKRY—HAItF, CHANCE.
Draws Tills Day.
n* e . Friday Afternoon at 5 o'clock.
Drawing due on Snttirday Morning.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
^ Claw No. 14—D. Paixe & Co., Mnnngcrs.
I lur the Bcntfit of the Independent Fire Company of
Augusta.
to numbers—13 drawn linllots.
I prize of
Eglitlis nud Boxes; 25 firkins Butter, landing
from brig American, and for sale by
nov 10 SCRANTON aVJOHNSTON.
P helps* gin and raisins.—
50 hills Phelps' Gin; 50 boxes Raisins; 25
half boxes do, landing from brig American mid
for sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
nov 10
B ATH BRICK.—0 barrel* aud 10boxes
Bntli Brick, for scouring knives nnd fork*,
just received und for sulu by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 16 Gibbous’ building*.
CAPITA!
riuzK.s
$12,(MM)
20 prize of
$1000
4,000
20
do
300
3,000
20
do
200
1,800
40
(lo
150
1,500
40
do
100
1,198
140
do
80
B RANDY, ACC.—25 hbls Brandy; 20 do
Pilot Bread; 10 do Crackers; 25hoxesCltensc;
10 kogs Barley, landing from brig American uud
schr Alexander M, and for sale by
nov 10 CONNERAT & BARIE.
S EOARS.—20.000 Frai Gcruudio Sugars;
7000l*u Vega; 20,000 Venus Regalia; just
received per seltrs Gen. Washington and Excel
from Havana, aud for snlo by
nov 10 CONNEI
CONNERAT & BAItIH.
re,. &c. dtc. &C.
tickets $ I—share* in proportion.
ONE AMONcTtIIE BEST.
bats dote Thursday Afternoon at 4 o'clock.
■ rn ,Drawing due Friday Morning.
I GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
11- . DELAWARE AND GEORGIA.
I *rt*« Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of
I e . Augusta.
Extra No.,40—D. P.uxr. & Co. Malinger*.
I u » e w m Wilmington, on Tuesday Itith inst.
00 iminher lottery—JO drawn ballots.
■ n «_• - CAPITAL PRIXK*.
| * pnze of $10,000 4 prize-of
«® 6,000 4 do
100 do
50 do
50 do
&c. &.C.
-Qunr’r* $1,25.
H yson tea.—io imir chests mid go
Caddies of superior Ilvson Tea, lundiug
from brig Wilson Fuller, mid ior sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON,
nov 6 West sido Market square.
O nions.—in bids, n>r sale i» v
II. J. GILBERT.
West Sido Market Square.
B uckwheat.— iOa packages, com
prising half mid qunrter barrels, boxes and
hags, warranted, landing nnd for sale by
nov 8 WOOD. CLAGIIORN & CO.
$750
500
200
I * «« 2,500
j «« 1,908
I 1 ,lu 1,000
Ticket* $5—Halves $2,50-
lorMlent
u - W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
■ rt ^ ornBr of Bull St. nud Bay Lane.
I»a»a j .* country promptlv nttend
| . md tirizos eniiln.il on douiaml. nov 17
C onfectionary.—50 boxes steam
Manufactured Candy, ill boxes, 25lbs each,
just received for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 16 Gibbons’ building*.
'I' ARD.—15 bhls No. 1 Leaf Lard, lauding
X_J from John Enders, mid for sale by
nov 10 E. dWIFT.
S EGAR8 *—50m Sugars, Eagle, Steamboat,
Tilsto San/., nud Charleston brands, for snleby
nov 13
snleby
THEODORE MINIS.
it lihds. St. Croix, mid 5 do. Por-
M, n n• w * " Mini", di. t>ruis, null •» lliii
for ««i-L 0 ' * an ^ lM S from the Alexander M
nm- ,7 y J EOAUDRY&C
mid
CO.
C HilAIIS.—10,750Ulenioncin Cigars; 10,000
La. AInmaua do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000
Prineipio do, landing from brig Wilson Fuller,
nud for sulo by W. M. DAVIDSON,
nov 6 West side Market square.
IC/E.—OObagii Rio Colfeo, 2t)do. Ja-
llexanrferM’ Mo 1 ^‘ n Jo « landing from A-
| n ' u,ld for sale by
bSUJL. J. E. GAUDRY & CO,
V-/ of ^ONE.—50 bniket* Cbuinpngiie
-ick, AnchS.u ° Wlng , “PPL 0 '; 0 ' 1 l ,r,l, »ds : Hold-
Daeal Gr^ r ' ^ CM< : R l'i Palma, .Maltese Cross,
or 8»i. v *l ,e ' I•'”'!'«? from brig American, nnd
SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
®*N.—50 boxes Burchill’s
8r '- ' / ■Savanna P, H Innding from brig
nov 17* rotn N «w York, nnd for sulo by
COHEN & FQ8PICK.
DLE8A»5n*i.& HEKSE , SPERM CAN
WHISKEY.—20 firkins choice
B UCKWHEAT.—50 half barrels, quar
ters and eighth*. Just received nnd for snlo
by J. E. GAUDRY A. CO.
nov 4
F loor oil cloths.— woo vd*
from 1 to 8 vds wide, sitituble for linlls, Par-
tors. or Dinning Room Floors, n splendid article,
just received and for sale by
I. W. MORRELL,
nov 11 Smelts' Block.
J IVE OBESE
nov 11
FEATHERS.-
ed mid for salo bv
MORRELL, Smets’ Block.
2000 lbs just received mid for salo bv
I.W.
1%/TACKEREL.—10 hbls No. 1 Mackerel;
i.TX 10 do No. 2 do; 10 half do No. 1 do, land
ing from schr Alexander M, and for sale by
nov 16 E. SWIFT.
ion Untto,. ’’‘*‘°ar.r .—iu nrwni dunce
BedfnH 50 "2*“.pr |,n o Choc™, SO do /HANDLES, Ac,.—20 boxe» Snorin Cun-
fi?n<if®o hbu n y hi*h • ---
/" i 50 bon, fainilv Soap lundin,
r|rrr BCKANTOW A JOHNSTON,
ton eoBK.-10 Imimi _
l«A , *’ Enmily Boor. 5 do do do Pin
P brig John Eml.re „„d forrelf
I «•’ 17 W00D - claokorn & CO.
. dies, assorted aizes; 20 do assorted Cordials,
landing from schr Alexander M, and for sale by
nov 10 E. SWIFT.
TVTDTICE.—The undersigned boa received
_L x by recent arrivals, a fresh supply of Modi
cinos, Perftimery, Oils. &c. Also a general as-
Hortmontof Brushes, which are offered for sale on
favorable terms, by J. A. I.aROCHE,
nov 4 No. 1, Waring’* building, Market Sq.
D ancing academy.—mons. a.
BONAUD respectfully informs hi* patron*
that ho will upon his Academy at 5 o'clock on
Monday next, first of November. Persons wish
ing to patroniso him aro requested to call at tho
Lyceum Hull on nr before that time. Tuition
dnvs: Monday, Wednesday nud Friday.
Terms: Twelve Dollars for 24 lesson*.
Gentlemen’s Class same day* os above, begin
ning at 9 o’clock, P. M.
N. B. The room will ho rented for Balls, Con
certs, or any other exhibition ‘at very modurute
terms. 20— net 27
Y oung ladies* hoarding
AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI
RARD, having engaged the services of un ex
mrienced English Tunchor from the North, m
orins her friends nud tho publio generally, thut
her establishment for thu education of Young
Ladies, will open on the 1st dav of November
next, in Mrs. Marshall's New llnuge of Brick
Buildings, on tho corner of Liberty nnd Bar
nard Slroots. Pupils, in addition to all the
brnuchc* of an English education will ho taught
to write nnd sneak the French Inngttnge.
Lessons will he given to those who desire it, in
Music, Drawing,»ml in tho Italian, Spanish and
Gorman Inugiiugo*. Address
MAD’E. A. GIRARD,
net 14 3G—c Savannah Geo.
ter, lauding from brig Madison, mid for sale
, nov 15 E. SWIFT.
P ILOT BREAD, &C.—10 hbls Tread
well’s Pilot Bread; 10casks Pis Porter; 10
do nts do.; 30 boxes Herrings; 30 boxes Raisins,
lauding uud for sulu by E. SWIFT,
nov 15
Alo of
. . .. - - En
dow, mul for sn o by
nov 15 SCRANTON Sr. JOHNSTON.
A LB ANY ALE.—20 bills Albany Alo
JlM. superior quality, lauding from brig Johu 1
IT AMS.—Reynold’* 1 Inins for sale by
II nov 9 ALBERT HARD.
PUNNY BAGS,
YX nov 8 COIIEN & FOSDIG'fC.
-10 bales, for salo by
AND
SCOTCH WHISKEY.—20 bids superior
old Geo. Pouch Brandy, 30, live gallon demijohn*
Scotch Whiskey, for salo by
nov 3 lino SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
L ondon porter.—a few casks
London Porter, a prime article, for sale by
ALBERT HARD,
nov 9 cor. Broughton & Drayton sts.
C AR PETTING.—Jmt received a new
mid Imudsomu assortment ofCurpotting, by
iv 11 A. EINSTEIN.
( 'I R ANBE iCKIES—In fine order, for sulo
J by II. J. GILUERT,
nov 10 West sido Market square.
C OW PEAS.—40 bushels Cow Peas, tdso
n few casks now whole Rice, for snlo by
iv 10 ALBERT IIAltD.
J^EW CORN.—On the cob or clean, for
Halo.
nov 3
ROB. HABERSHAM «fc SON.
E XCHANGE.—Bills on New York. Ap
ply to GEO. B. HUMMING,
nov 5 —
|7U>ItSALE.—A Negro Man who is a good
J? Cook. ROB.HABERSHAM & SON.
nov 5
F LOUR.—02 bids Georgia Flour;? bags do
do, landing and for sale by
iiov 11 COIIEN & FOSDICK.
JQUPONT’S POWDER.—In
whole
aud hull’ kegs for sulo bv
It. J. GILBERT,
nov 13 West Sido Market square.
JJAMS.—100 Baltimore Hams, a choice ar
ticle, for sale by
nov 13
ALBERT HARD.
T3URSES.—A spleuded assortment, just re-
JL ceivcd mid for sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nnv 13 South side Market square.
CMALL SIZED LETTER PA
O PER.— Superior qualities of American,
French nnd English. For sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Southside Mnrkct-aq
uov 13
4JEGAKS! SEGA RSI SEGAKS!—
O Just received 4000 Butterfly Sogar* ; 5000
Consolncion 5 3000 La Coriro ; 2000 La Norma;
2000 Canoues; 3000 B. Franklin; 1000 Plantation,
for salo by P. JACOBS,
nov 13 27 Bull St., sign of the Indian.
FFEA.
X |»y
nov 13
-30 chests nnd 120 boxes Ten, for sal
THEODORE MINIS,
H ams.-
sale by
nov 13
',)() boxes Judd & Sous'
audios, for sale by
10 DO RE MINIS.
•250 choice Baltimore Hams, for
THEODORE MINIS.
/HANDLES. 30 boxes
Yy Sperm, uud 30 do Hull’s Ca
nov 13 THEOD
fillOIOE LIQUORS.——Brandy. Gi
V-/ Whiskey, mid Wines of superior quality
for salo by THEODORE MINIS,
nov 13
A PPLES.—15bids Apples, Greenings and
-lm. Spitzoubiirgeu*. just reeciyud per steamer
Southerner, and for salo by
nov 13 ALBERT HARD.
S UGAR AND COFFEE.—30 hhds
Muscovado Sugar; 100 hags Rio ColTee ;
do Old Java, for salo by
nov 13 THEODORE .MINIS.
TTALIAN MEDICATED SOAP.-
A Dr. Felix Gouranl’* Medicated Soap, for rei
dering thu harshest skin delicately smooth, white
nnd sofr, removing sallowness, cutaneous erup
tions, pimple.*, tan, freckles or redness. This
soap stands unrivalled for its detergent and heal
ing properties, ns well a* being a most delightful
article for the toilet. For saleliy
nov 13 A. T. BOWNE, Smets' buildings.
/CHAMPAGNE.—30 baskets for sale by
Y^ nov 13 THEODORE MINIS.
YtflllSKM^l
f v koy, for sale by
,—15 bbl* Alonongaiiela Wliis-
T. MINIS
B UTTER.—20 keg*, for sale bv
nov 13 THEODORE MINIS
SAIL LOFT.-J. GRIFFIN & CO.
wontd inform tho publio, that they have
taken the Sail-Loft at Exchange Dock, and are
irepnred to carry on tho husiiiunn id its various
•ranches, stieh as Tents, Awnings, Torpdwllngs,
Steamboat Covers, and Sails of every descriptioi);
aud hopo by unremitting attention, combined
with nn extensive knowledge of the bu*iiios*,lo
merit the continued patronage of those who givo
them a trial.
OrShip aud Steamboat Flags made to order,
noc 0 —20
FOR NEW YORK.—Old Estab
lished Line.—The regulnr packet brig A-
MERICAN, McNair master, iinvnig part of her
freight engaged will liavo quick despatch. For
freight or passage, apply on hoard at Telfair’s
wharf, or to Bill
uov 10
FOR BOSTON.—Thu packet brig
MADISON, E. Watkins master, will have
immediate despatch. For freight or passage, ap
ply on hoard at Mongiu's upper wharf, or to
nov 16 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
FOR NEW YORK.—Old Estab■
lished Line. — Tho regular packet brig
WILSON FULLER, Crawford master, having
•art of her freight engaged, will have despatch,
‘■’or freight or passage, apply on hoard or to
nov 8 BRIGHAM & KELLY.
FOR BOSTON.—The fast sailing
brig REVEILLE, Cant. Sleeper, has purt
freight apply to
nov 11
N otice to consignees.—
Transportation Office, Central Rail Rond—
October 6,1847.—Consignees of Cotton nr 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
consignments who aro nutlmrisedro sign such re
ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS,
octfl — F.ng'r mid Superintendent.
ft
JLlLu
FOR RENT.—The Western Tene
ment of Hunter’s Building* adjoining thu one
occupied by Messrs. Edwin 1'ursous & Co., Pos
session giveu immediately. Enquire of
G. 11. HENDRICKSON,
octll Gibbons building.
S AVANNA II, August, 17,1847.—The
Certificates of Stock, in the Planters* Bunk,
of the State of Georgia, to the late Itov. Abiel
Carter, No 1083, dated 5t!i of December, 1826,
for five shares; No. 1692. dated Dili of January,
1827, for live shares, have been.lost. Notice i*
hereby given that at the expiration of three months
application will lie made to the Board of Direc
tors of said Bank, forthe renewal thereof.
AHUM. BEACH CARTER,
MOSESCAIi7T.IL
Guardian for S. E Carter.
CHARLES ALOIS.
ANN MAItlA.ALDIS.
nug 18 w!3—
FOR RENT.—That well known,
healthy PLANTATION, Harraek. on the
salts, seven mile* from the city, mi the Thunder-
holt Kmul. On the premises are u good ouo-story
Dwelling, containing six room*, with a front mul
Imek piuzzn.pmitry and store-room; with all neces
sary ont-huilding*—one hundred mid ten acre* of
land attached to it. Possession given on the 1st
dav ofJaiiuary. Apply to
nov 9 — Isaac abraiiams.
/Nash store i—small profits
Y^ AND QUICK SALES.—Another addition
to our stock ju*t received, consisting of BON
NETS, new Style LADIES CAPS, HEAD
DRESSES, rich SILKS, OREGON PLAIDS,
ALPACA mul GUO I.)E EOSS for mourning.
Also, a few more piece* of that English Long
Cloth at 124 cunts.
CANNON & LEONARD
nov 15 — Cor Broughton iV. Ilimuml-st*
W ANTED.—A situation a* Cook or to
take care of children, a . Young Woman,
who would inaku herself generally useful, mid
can he well recommended. Apply at this office
nov 1 —
A UARD.—I liavo removed to the city ol
Macon, forthe purpose of practising Law,
and shall praetirto in all the Courts oftho Southern
Circuit, mid in any other Court* iu which busi
ness may be confided to me.
dee 17 — CARLETON B. COLE.
D issolution.—'rim firm of l. Bald.
win S. Co. bus been dissolved iu conse
quence ofthc (loath of Mr. L. Baldwin, tho alfair*
of the concern will be settled by tho uudernigued,
surviving partner* ofsaid firm.
II. BIMGIIAM,
JOHN J. KELLY.
Savannah, Nov. 1,1847. nov
C tO-PARTN ERSII IP. — The under-
> signed, surviving partners oftho Into firm of
Baldwin S- Co., liavo this day entered into Co-
Mirfijerxbip for the transaction of u GENERAL
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under thu firm of
Brighnm & Kelly.
II. BRIGHAM,
JOHN J. KELLY.
Savnnnuh, Nov. 1,18*17. nov 2
C O-PAltTNERSIIIP. — The under
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 Habersham & Co. and nru
prepared to transact uny business which may be
confided to them.
ROIL HABERSHAM,
WM. NKYLE HABERSHAM,
JOHN RAE HABERSHAM.
Novi, 1847. nnv 2
D issolution.—Tim copnrmonii
heretofore existing under the firm of HAD]
ILTON, HARDEMAN iV CO., i* This Day
dissolved by mutual consent; cither of the un
dersigned lire authorised to use the name of the
late firm in closing up the unfinished•business of
the same. THOS. HARDEMAN,
C. F. HAMILTON.
Surviving Copartners of thfe Arm''of Hamilton,
Hardeman & Co.
Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847.
C OPARTNERSHIP. — The under-
signed have formed a Copartnership iiudei
the firm of HAMILTON & IIAltDEMAN, for
the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, uud
will he thankful to their friend* for a portion of
their patronage.
C. F. HAMILTON,
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
Suvunnuh, Sept. 1, 1847. 61110
* # * Southern Recorder, Milledgovillo; Jour
nal & Messenger, Mucou; Atlanta Luminary
Atlanta, copy for four month*.
C OLLINS & BULKLEY, No. ION
HR VAN STREET, are now receiving
their Fall snppIvnfC ROCKERY AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect
frilly invito the attention of purchasers. Their
stock iu part consists as follows:
Crockery, China and Glass Ware:
W. Granite. Flowing Bine and Mulberry Din-
i*r Sett* : do do Ten do ; China Tea Setts, gold
baud and plain; do do liaised Figure China Vas
es; Boqucl Holder*, China Mugs, Ornanients,
Children's Ten Setts, Glass Lunins, Tumblers,
Wine Glasses, Solar nnd Astral Chimney*, De
canter*. Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottles,
Slone Jugs, Jars, Butter 1’ots, Churn*, &c.
Lamps, Tin Ware, !ft.
SnlurLumns of beautiful patterns; Lamp-head:
Side mid Hall Lanins; Lanterns, Britannia, brass
uud tin CnndlestieK*. Ton Trays, single and iu
setts, slop and toilelt Fails. Foot-bailis, Cake mul
Spice Boxes, Tea Caddies. CoiVen Urn* and Big
gin*. Egg.boilcrs, Tea-pots. Oyster-dishes, Dish
and Flute Covers, Jelly mid Blemi Mange Moulds,
Charlotte do Russo Finis, Gravy Strainers. Fatty-
pans,Venison nnd Stonk Dishes. Nursery Lamps,
Britannia, G. S. aud Iron Tea mid Table Spoons,
together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware
Cutlery and Domestic Hardware.
Ivory Table Cutlery iu setts of 51 pieces.
Knives only, Buck-horu nnd common Cutlery,
Scissor*. Razors and Pocket Cutlery, Colli
Mills. Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Dige
tors. Fish Kettle*, Potntoe Steamers, Pots,Ovens,
Shovel and Tongs, elegant steel Fire Setts,
Sauce nud Stew Fans, Furnaces, Wafer and
Waffle Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, CotVei
Roasters, Brass nud common Andiron*, Stair
Rods, Sad-iron*, lea nnd dinner Bells, rat and
mouse Trap*, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jaggiuj
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, tfce. &i
Wood aud Willow Ware.
Bucket*, Tubs. Sieves, Broom*, Wu-rii-hoards,
Barrel-covers, Bellows, Faucet*. Bird-cages,
Wool-card*, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons,
Crimpiug-muchiiies. Also an assortment of Mar
ket-basket*, Cradles and Wagons, travelling uud
fuucy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothe*, nail
mid other Brushes.
Fancy and Miscellaneous (lornls.
China, glass and wood Tova. a fine assortment
suitable for thu nppronchiug holidays ; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon boards,
chess-men, ladies’ dressiug cases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth aud nail brushes, dumb
bells, dog muzzles aud collars, liquor flasks, book
rests, newspaper files, critnping.machinos, knife
cleaners, Ac. Ac.
Planters, Housekeepers nnd Straugem visiting
the city, are invited to call, as their large and va
ried assortment will be found worthy of their at.
tentiou. nov 15
BRIGHAM A KELLY.
S. W. WIGHT A CO.
MgaaMEsa
riimi- nrrrr-n-Timrr
m lMTS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM
JlLEIl A CO. have ou baud aftill and cbm-
plete assortment of every possible Varibty of
HATS AND CAPS. Wo flatter oursblV&thdt
ft more fashionable, a larger or heller ftelectbu
stock of tills kind of Goods has nevtir bfettn bflered
lb tho citizens of Savannah. It comprises Film
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tamm-
co, Ashtaud, Buena Vista, Rough and Uendy,
Uancherb, and Wool Hats ofevery description.
Onb of tlid fiartnef* residing at U10 North, ena
bles ustorccOiVo \V0oldy supplies ufgoodsv
To Mer’chaflU ditd Planters \Ve ofler goods bn
as favorable tortus as can lie had SotUh br North.
Oct 28 177 BAY STREET.
rn NEW N-rviil) OF HATH 1—
^•FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities,
received by rocent arrival* at 1$7 Bay street;
sept 10 IVES, HORSEY A CO.
M IIATS ! HATS1—From lire Fnnt.i-
onable Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe A Cos-
tar, Broadway, New York. Thoso who have
been in the hnbit of sending to them for their Hat*,
cnn be frtruislied with thu Haute article, at New
York price*, by calling on
oct 19 D. A. AMBLER A CO.
AUC
ON l(ONDjK.iS' : iwuSt!(^M
ItoPe, bbmer of Urorightbh'tknd Drayton streets;,
bbciipibd by P; Dulfy, Ecq, conllhfehcipg at half
nuHt) ten o'clock, ! • 'i • *
Hi* entile Stfick bf Family grbceribr, cbnsisting .
ttf chbice Siiguts, Coffee, Soajij Cuddles/ Ac/,
Crockery of nil kinds, witli.overy (jcsbrijilibn jaf ..
Crockery bf all kinds, with, every d-- . .
good* found hi a family grocery. TettflsCawi. (
flov 17 . , : .;rrfy.’'
By Colicu Ac Fosdick.
On'the 1st Tuesday iii December Beit, VilDhd
sold at the CmtrtHbuso. withiti ihb legal hdtflrs
of sale, tho following nogrboh, Vhji , - .
Minta, Lyiji'i, Flora, olid HnhHbl) t belonging to-
the estate of A. R. Bngidmw, deceased. JJj' per-
tnisionof tlio Inferior Court of Chatham County
and by order of JOHN MURCHISON,
net 5 Administrator.^
D AGUERREO I I Fti I'OK-
TRAlTS.—T. T. WILMOT respectfully
inform* the public, that he, with the assistance of
an experienced Artist, is now ready to execute
Portrait* of all sizes, idler the most improved
method* lor homily and durability; and invites the
Ladies mul Gentlemen of Savannah, mid Visitor*,
to call at hi* Gallery, at the corner of Bryan St.
uud Market Square, where lie will at all tunes be
happy to wait on them.
T. T. W. lias for sujo Double and Single Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, Ac. Ac. for
Miniature*.
Daguerreotype Artist* arc also informed that
ho will keep for salo all articles used iu their pro
fession. — nov 12
A k. moore.—aii persons indebted
• to jMhiou K. Moore, late Dry Goods Mer
chant ill this city, will please call at my store anil
settle said indebtedness, whether it lie by note nr
account. It being actually necessary that this
business should ho closed. Those indchtnd~will
•lease give early attention to this notice, nud snvc
liemselvns the unpleasantness of having thoir
notes aud accounts placed iutlio hands of nn at
torney for collection.
nov 2 IHRAM ROBERTS.
New Clothing Establishment,
GIBD0N8’ RANG K,
The undersigned will open on rji rn
tlio 18th instant, tho sforo recently] 'ImJ
occupied by Mr. I. W. Morrell, D)r/|."
where lie iutcuds to keep n large and well select
ed assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING,
which lie will null at very small profits, and very
respectfully invites the Planters, Merchants mill
Citizens generally, to give him a call before sun-
plying themselves, as he is confident his STOCK
has never been surpassed by uuy'brouglit to this
placo, it being an ontiro new Stork, made up ex
pressly for this Store. Among hi* Goods, are
the following articles:
Ci.oaks and M \nti.ks—Blue and black Broad
Cloth aud Cauililut.
OvKn-Covrs—Of invisible green, brown, Par
sons Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlilet, and Lion
Skin.
Drks* axd Frock Coats—Of line black French
Broad Cloth.
Businkss Coats—Such a* plain nnd funny
Tweed Casimur.o black Doe Skin, plain nud fig
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Koutucky Jeans
Suck* and Frocktee*.
Paxtai.ooxs—From nil of the most fashionable
Goods, such ns plain (black Cusiuiere, Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Cusiuiere, Satinet,
Tweed Cusiuiere mid Negro Cloth.
Oil Cloth Jackets nnd Fonts for Seamen, Snti-
net Round Jackets, Boys’ fine black Jackets, Fonts
aud Vest*.
VnsTs-—Of every description, such as line plain
black Satin, figured mid black Velvet, Bomlmsiii,
Alpnccn, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,
black Cloth mul Cusiuiere.
Lviikii-Siiirts—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine
and Common Merino, Silk, &ixouy Wool, bleach
ed mid unbleached Cotton mid Buckskin; Ladies’
fine Merino and Silk Under-Shirts.
Cravats of Worsted, fanny Satin, Plaid Silk,
Cotton, nnd black Silk. Linen and Silk Pocket
Handkerchiefs of great variety.
Siiiiit* of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosom*,
fancy Cotton, striped mid Night Shirts. Also, a
good assortment of Boys' size Linen Bosoms mid
Collars.
Stocks of plaiu]Satin, crimped Satin, Bomliaziu
and liiiiry Silk Stocks and Neckties.
Sdspk.viikii* of great variety.
Gi.ovks of film French Kill, black, white nud
col'il Worsted, Cloth and Thread. Silk uml Cot
ton Night (Taps, Money Belts, Silk Purses.
U.wnHKU.As. a beautiful assortment of French
Silk. Scotch Gingham, and Cotton Umbrellas.
Gentlemen’s fine and fashionuhlc Cloth CAPS,
Otter Skin Caps, a beautiful article.
Also, a general assortment for Youths’ mul
Boys' wear. The Ladies are particularly invited
to call and see them. I In will soon have n lino
assortment of Children’s Suite* for Boys from
four to ten years old. Having tnkcumiich pains
iu fitting tip Iii.-* Store, and equally u* milch in
selecting a Stonk for it, lie hopes, by strict atten
tion to business, to merit a liberal share of patron
age. GEO. S. NICHOLS.
N. B. TImS Store at No. 114 Brynn-street,
will lie continued as heretofore, with » general
assortment of thu above Goods, aud will be con
ducted by Mr. WM. L. 1IAUPT.
nov 10 # 5—
W HOLESALE WINE, LIQUOR
AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188
Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would Inform Ins friends,that
lie continue* to keep on hand at bis old stand,
West Hide of the Alarket, n large assortment of
WINES. LIQUORS. CIGARS AND GRO-
C Ell IKS, all of which he ufl’ers on the best pos
sible terms, lie is also constantly supplied with
the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI
DER, to which he respectfully invites tlio atten
tion of the public. — iiov 3
CELLING OFF AT COST, FOR
CASH.—The subscriber, intending to leave
the city, is HELLING OFF his stock of very
Choicu Goods at cost, nfibrdiiig an opportunity to
thoso who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav
ing CLOTHING made to measure oftho very
host materials and workmanship, mid at prices ma
terially reduced. Good* will ulso he sold by the
piece or-pulleru.
Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRF
STOCK will have u very liberal discount made
below cost.
N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber,
ilhorhy note or otherwise, are requested to call
and setttfo the same with a* little delay as possible,
out 18 JOHN MALLKRY.
D oors; sashes a: window
BLINDS.—The Subscriber. Agent for F.
Callaway & Co., is constantly receiving all kinds
of Hashes, Door and Window Blinds, which lie
offers at ».* low prices as tliev cun be purchased
iii the city. All work furnished by him will bo
warranted equal to nny iu thu country, or the
money will he returned.
JOHN G. FA LI .IGA NT,
West sido Monument Squnrc.
N. B. Orders for odd size* received nud
promptly executed — sept I
ity coitcu & Fosdick, .
WILL BE BOLD before tho Court noush ill
the City of Savannah, oh tho first Tuesday ill
January next, tlio fbll'itviug JRbnl Entitle pi tlio
property bfthe estate ifl' Willinm Taylor, Ua
censed,'vis:
Lot Letter A. on West Urnnd Street leased to
Charles van Horn for tenyears from tint.day of
Janunry, 1840. . . &
Also, Not No. 8 tun I Improvement* obrllifr of
Broughton und West Broad Streets; LibeHV
Wnrd. subject to nn annual relit of Thirty Dol
lar* to the City.
Also, Wharf Lot, Nb. 16, dt Five Futliom mi
the Savannah River. •
Also, Tract nfLund, No. 949,1 Dili District,^!
Section of Cherokee, ilo\V Cobb Cbithty, coiituiit
taiuitig Forty (40) Acres;
Alsu, the fill lowing personal property belong
ing tb the estate ofsaid William Taylor, deceus
ed, viz;
A Negro Aim) mimed Shephard, nnd a Pew id
the Independent Fresvterinn Church ifl thb City
of Savniifinli, kilmVn lli t)lb jjlafl bf*nid CliUMi us
No. 3.
All tlienliOVo property sold by the undersigned
iindet* and by virtue of a Decree iu Equity oftlid
Superior Court of Chntlmm Couutv, rendered ut
it* Alay Term, 1847. . ,
oct 2 N. WALLACE, FA rent br.
Sugari
• By Uoltcn Kk Fodulck,
Lauding from brig Pursuveratice, 15 hhds. Cii
ba Muscovado Sugar. In store, 25 hhds. Purtd
Riro Sugar. 25 do New Orleans do. sept 10: ,
.lollu P, Gavail & cJdi, “
HAMILTON A SYMONS Imv
received per Hartford nnd Haviiunali: j
choice assurtment of French, English mid
Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIAIERS AND VEST
ING8, selected with the greatest care, mid of the
best imported iu this country. Wo are now pre
pared to mamiliietiire at the shortest notice, mid iu
tlm best iiinuuur, any garment iu our line, for cash
or approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET,
oct 13 — Savannah, Gn.
AUCTION AXI> COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Aim! (’‘orwiirding Agents, itincon, Gn, ,
Alneon. July 20. J64r Jy july 20
t il HU IJ LA K.—The undersigned has Io*
> rated himself in Newark, New Jersey, an tt
General Agent.
Persons tit n distance wishing article* purJ
chased in this or adjoining cities, ivill find it to
their advantage to procure them through the
agency of the iiiidersiguud, \Vhli Will be at all
times advised of the lowest prieo articles cun lib
purchased at, and who from.
Tint various hrauclies of liiniiufiirturiiig thpi
;itv excels ill, mnkos it n desirable plaeli lor mt
agency to be Innated. , p .
The undersigned Imviilg rfisiitetl ill Georgia lot
the last egldeeii years, flatters himself that lie will
be able to fill orders from individuals oftlie South
ern country generally, but more particularly front
Georgia, as near their fitlicy as though they word
here themselves, and, in utility instances, ut lbwui 1
prices.
The strictest cure taken iu Shippihg und lti*
Hiring, if instructed. ,
JACOB It. DAVtS, NcUnrk, New Jorsoyj
sept 10 3mo—
NEW GOODH.—The Subscriber
would respectfully inform hi* patron* mid
the public generally, that lie has returned
from tlio North, and lias now open, a large mid
complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, consisting of super. French nud Eng
lish Broadcloths; American, English aud French
Cnsimeres; Doeskins, Tweeds, Are.; Cashmere,
Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which lie
is prepared to make to order at short notice mid
iu the latest fashion. None hut the best work
men are employed, nnd, therefore, every iiiaini-
factored nrticle ean, with safely, be warranted to
suit the most particular. #
The subscriber lias also n fine assortment 9 of
Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket lldkf*., Cm
vats, Under Skirts and Drawers, all of which will
be sold at New York prices, by
M. CEAItV, DrapernntlTailor.
Sign of the'Golden Lanin, cornier of Whit
aker mid Broughton streets. net |8
AND BLIND
AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the
residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes mul Blinds
XX7’INDOW-SASII
VV MANUFACTORY
MACHINE, West Broad
residence of Judge Wayne
of every description, made of the best materials, nt
Northern Prices. House mid Ship Joiner-Work
promptly executed.
CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
N. B.—Constantly on hand a lull supply of
Flooring mul Weather Boards, Sash, Blinds, mid
Funnel Doors, 8 tt 10 Sash, glazed lit JO cents.
All other sizes in proportion —ly nng7
S ’ EGA RAND TO IS A UFO STOH E.
No. 27, Hull-strict. Sign if the Indian, near
Monument-square.—-Tlm subscriber returns his
grateful thanks to the citizens of Savitnuali, mid
Ilia public generally, who liavo so liberally patron
ised him during the last four year*, nnd beg* to as
sure them that be still imports the very best brand-<.
of who’ll he ha* ou hand at this tune a large assort
ment. He would cull particular attention to ti Into
shipment which lie can fully warrant. Also to his
stock of chewing Tobacco, Hnull’, &e., &c., nil of
which ho will sell on as good terms as chii lie bad
elsewhere. . P. JACOBS.
TO I* L A N TE RN.—It EM S11A ItT
A*. THOMAS, Sign of the Golden Root.
Waring's Range, have in store, received
per recent arrivals, a large assortment nf PLAN
TATION BROGANS, to which they invite the
attention of Planters and Factors.
I V'Mensure* fitted with care mid despatch,
nov 10 0—
ABSENTED HERSELF mi
the J8th in*t. from the plantation of tlio
^ ^ subscriber on the Island of Skidnwoy. n
niuTitio woman limned M.\ R V, or ns she calls her
self, Mary Hamilton. She is about 32 years of
ago rather above tlm cmninoii size, of frill habit,
inclining to be stout, walks creel, of a pleasant
coiitcnnnce, mid when spoken to answers readily,
but when intimidated hurriedly. Had oil when
she left, n cotton osnahiirgs frock, hut ns she took
with her two or more calico frock* she will doulit-
less change her dress. Since leaving she has
been seen iu flic city of Havniitinli, where sho is
no doubt harbored, liuving relatives mid acquain
tances there. Twenty dollars is oflered for her de
liver)’ to me oil Skidaway island, or being safely
lodged in Savannah jail. All persons are cau
tioned against harboring or secreting her, a* thu
law will be rigorously« nfurred.
28 sw— JAMES BILBO.
( 'IHEAP UASII STORE.—Tim nn-
J dersigned bus Intciv returned from the North
with a full supplv id* Fall aud Winter Dry Goods,
which will he sold at his usual low prices for rash
or approved city paper at short time. All those
wishing to save money will please call and ex
amine hi* stock. ’ M. PRKNDERGAST,
nov JO — cor. of Whitaker A Congress sts.
I U STTiEU Ei V E D |mr ijrig NVilson
•if Fuilcr. n splendid assortment of Mode Silk
Fluid Cushuiers; Frencli Pavamitta do; do Thib
et*; Small plaid, light colored Tliihets; new style
Cashnicrs; fancy Tweed Plaid*; new style of Par
is Poplins; do do de l«iiiis, from 25 to 5GcU; do
do Blaid de Lain* from 25 to 50 cts; Gingham* at
all prices ; Silk Shawls, plaid aud iig’d ; fancy
Cummer do ; scarlet Thibet do s Brocnc do; new
style of Paris Velvet Scurfs; French worked CoJ-
lar* nt 37c(s; do do Ciiemizelt* from 75cts to $5;
Kid Gloves, ull colors; wht mid ced’d Linen lldkf*
lor Gentlemen; French Broad Glotli; Cashnicrs.
Vestings, Silk Cravats, Scurfs, Pock’t Hdl’s; Kid
Glove*, Lisle, Berlin and Buckskin do, Carput
Bags, &r. For sale by A. EINSTEIN,
nov 10 — cor. Whitaker Cbngresa-sts.
C APS! UAPSI! — New Fmhions—Jifrt
received nor Steamer Northerner, a superior
lot of Gent*’ Dress Caps, consisting of Cirellian,
Taylor, I) La Mode, Nsvy, Silk, Glazed, Voiko,
Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, nud Travelling
Can*.
Also Leather Travelling lint Boxes, for sale by
uov 6 D. A. AMBLER & CO.
A?
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INFERIOR UOUKT-CHAMBERS,
X October 15, 1847—-Tlm Grand Jury bf tilth
County nf Cliatlinm, having recommended nil
additio'ual tax to aid iu the support of common
schools, the fund* assigned by the State for
that purpose proving entirely inadequate to effect
tlii> objects intended to lie accomplished, thu Jiis-
tice* of tho Inferior Court, desirous of comply
ing with this recommendation,hut without resort
ing to an increase of the present taxes, have de
cided to mnko nn appropriation for that object
from the present revenue* of the county. •
It i* therefore ordered, That the interest lie 1
rived from tlm sum of six thousand dollars, rfr*
ceivcd lor the old Jail ami lots, and now Vested ill
Public Storks, lie nnd is hereby appropriated and
set apart, together with such ftirtlicr suln to lit)
paid out of the County treasury, as shall ifmkettp
the niiiouiil of fire hundred dollars niitiiiully, bl)
paid to the Commissioner* of Cothhion Schools,
to hi! appropriated by them with the coneiirreneo
of the Justices of the Inferior Court, to tlio sev
eral District schools, in such nroportibn* ns nIuiII
lie deemed most huueficiul: Provided, ilovcrtlio 1
less, that thu iulinhilmit* of ual’li district shall
cause one or more convenient uud proper school
houses to he built ill each district, mid npproved
of by said Commissioners, otherwise the mehey
apportioned to such district shall lie withheld.
Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis lib;
nnd lie is hereby appointed one of tlio ComlniS-
sionors in plaeo of N. J. Bayard removed frniit
the riuinty.
It is required that these orders ho ontoreil upon
tin* minutes of the Inferior Court and bo niiblmh-
d iu both tlio city gazettes for one month, daily,
aud by a proper notification from tlm Commis
sioners iu relation to the building of schbbl
houses.
A. PORTER..!, i.c.c.c.
ELIAS REED, j. i. c.Ec. c.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i.c.o. fc'i
oct 20 —20 j
ffio PLA NTERS MECHANICS*
X AND MERCHANTS.—The Subscriber
lias, at the Eastern Wharf, a prime assortment of
RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER. SHINGLES*
mid FIREWOOD, which ho offer* for sale on
accommodating terms. Purchasers will plcaso
call at Ids ofiicc near the Exchange before par 1
chasing. All orders, for either of tho nbbve ar
ticles, left at his office, will be promptly attendad -.
to juno2B R. A. ALLEN.
4,
SURGEON y
DEHTISTS.
MAY lie conmlted nt their rooms N. h. corner
of Si. Julian street and Market Square, at any
Inmr. (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian
street. — ^gj_3
J ^OUIt JIKWITIW after dale applicaiion
. will be made to the Hon. the Justices oftlie
Inferior Court'of Ware Comity, when silling
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the hinds
belonging lo tho estate of William Yarborough,
late of Ware county, deceased, for tlio benefit of
the heirs mid creditors ofsaid estate.
DAVID J.MILLER. Adm’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Ailin’x.
nov lli
AISINS, Ac,—25 boxes New Raisins;
> 25 half do. do. Raisins: 10 bids. Phelps’
Gin. and 10 do. Brandy. Landing from brig
Selmu, and for sale bv
nov4 CONNERAT & BARIE.
r 1ME.—KlOt) bills Lime,-cargo of brig Benj.
Xj Carver, for sale by
nov 9 BRIGIIAM & KELLY.
P HELPS’ GIN.—31 bbk landing from
brig Wilson Fuller, nnd for sal* liy
nov 8 COIIEN & FOSDICK
pOFFEE.—60 IrrigH Rio Coffee, lomRa^
Yy from schr IV. D. Jenkins and for *ale by
nov9 CONNERAT & BARIE.
PORKS,-Superior Velvet Cork*, received
Y^ per W&otf Faller, by
A. A. SOLOMONS,
nov 9 Market Sqnere.
B ooks and stationery.—
All the SCHOOL BOOKS incoiiiinoh usu
in this-section oftlie country, are kept on hnnd;
A great vurioty of MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An asHorlnient of JUVENILE BOOKS, cnl-’
ciliated to suit the taste of every one. with u va
riety of interesting GAMES for youth.
Family mid other BIBLES, and Hymn Book*
fur all denominations, iu plain, substantial uud
elegant binding. «
NEW BOOKS of all kinds eoiisinhlly re
ceived.
BLANK BOOKS ofc.verv description.
Also, PLAIN mid FANCY STATIONERY.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nnv 3 South side Market sqr., Savatinnh.
SiilOND, The Avenger, or tho Robber’*
Foundling.
The Foiiiilnin. n Gift i 44 Tt) stir un voiir pithi
mind—bv wav of remembrance." Edited liy IL
Hastings Weld.
’Pile Cruise oftlie Midge.
< >ur Army nt Monterey, by T. B. TJiorpe.
Tlio Life "and Adventures of Jo>ii!pii T. lliirti,
the bold Robber nnd Highwayman.
Monion, or the Beautiful Fruucli Girl ifl Phil
adelphia, by II. Ilnydn.
Tlm Patrol oftho Mounbiiii, a tale oftlie Revo-
liition. by Newton M. (’urtis.
'Plie Secret Service Ship, or the full of flip Cai-
lle Sail Juan D’Ulloa, by Charles E. Averill.
Received by J. M. COOPER.
uov 12 '* •'
REASONAKLE DRY GOODS.—
JOHN MURPHY resperlfully take* leave
to inform tlm Indies and Gentlemen of this city
and country generally, (and particularly the lA*
die*,) that be bus returned from the North, and lum •
now open a great portion of hi* Fall Slock oF
Fancy mid Staple Dry Goods, consisting in part
of Satinet. Kentucky Jean* and Kerseys; while
and red wool aud canton Flannels; hleuchcd and
brown Shirting* mul Sheeting*; blk.. bro. mid
blue Altuu-n. Hfl Inline* nnd wool Plaids, for La
dies and children; wht.,l»lk. and slate eol’d corded
Skirts; Shawls from 25eu to $10; Madras* Hhft; .
Irish Linens; brown and blk Holland*; Tubleaud
Towel Linen*; Ludies’ blk aud col’il raw silkHpse: ,
together with acomptele assortment ofCottonAnd,
Cwhmeic; Children nnd Misses wool and cotton
Hose, from No. J to 7; Glove* of all kinds uitd
qualities; Linen lldkf*from 124c. up; blk Satin
Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnet*, Ribbonv,flowdn.
Wreaths, Silk arid Cotton Ranches; fliriud and. .,
lisle lace* and edgings; Needle work Cullar* front ,
25ctsup; under sleeve* mid inside Ildks, and Lm» r
die* Merino Vests.—together with a variety
other articles usually kept in n Dry'GOod* Store.
A* to prices,&c.J, M. w6nld respectfully *ay to
nil, call and judgeifor youraelV^s at No. 169 C6n-
crcM Street, South Side Market Square;
* net25 ' -- ' ’ - *
r. W CASHMERES AND' DR
LAINES.—Some very pretty, just opdued
by nov 2 GODFREY ic LA ROCHE/