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nil distinguished Man in Miniature, weighing
* only Impounds.
16 yglRS or AO*, AKD BUT 528 INCHES HI01I,
THE PET OF ROYALTY and the admired
nf ill admirers, will hold HIS LEVEES, at the
nilLETHORPE HALL, This Day, to-morrow
Hid Saturday, Nov. 18tb, 19th, and 20th, and
^ThrltitUo^eneral will appear in all his Per
formances and beautiftil costumes, including
.Sours. Dances. Grecian Statures, Imitations of
Napoleon, Fredrick the Great, Highland Chief,
h'wBeautifal Court Dress, worn before Queen
Victoria, Ac. Ilia magnificent Presents, Jewels,
&c. will bo exhibited.
His miniature Equipage, consisting of Ponies
ami Carriage, with Elhn Coachman ami Footman
in Livery, may bo seen in lVont of the Ilall, ut
the close of each day levees. . „
Hours of Exhibition, Thursday Evening from
71 to 9—Friday from 11 A. M. to 121, and from
7 to 8] P. M.—Saturday from 11 to 12!, «»'• fr° ,n
3 to 4! P. M. , , .
Doors open half an hour in ndvance. AUniis-
lion 51) cents—Children half price.
LtTTlio General will givo an Exhibition for
b Colored population on Saturday Evening.—
Admission 25 cunts—Children under 10 yours,
W The Genoral exhibits in Milledgovillo on
Monday the 22d inst. — nov 18
mile Draum This Day.
Sules close To-Morrrow Afternoon.
THE ALWAYS LUCKY LOTTERY.
Draws in Charleston This Duy, 18th inst.
75 numbers—12 druwn ballots.
Orccnc A PiiltisktMonumciit Lot’y
Extra Class No. 49, for 1847.
Drawing due Saturday Moruiug.
J. W. Maury A Co., Managers,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory A Co,
IIIOItEST PRIZES.
DEEP.—10 half bbls;: Haw# A Co’s. Ful-
JJ|toii|Murkot Beef,. lauding flrom brig iVmeri*
J.E. OAUDRY.& CO.
A XBANV ALE.-46 libl. Albany Ale of
xJl superior quality,' landing from brig* Madi
son, American and John Endors, and for Rale by
WM.M. DAVIDSON,
nov 17 Wtatsido Market sqr.
pANDLESAND STARCH.^25
boxes of Hull A Sons, patent refined Can
dles ; 30 Boxes of Colgate A Co’s. Starch, land
ing from brig Madison, and for sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON,
v 17 1 West side Market square.
^ LCOIIOL*—5 barrels pure Alcohol, for
ai
J.
xJLsale, whole sale anil retail, by
\ M. TURNER A BRO.
T AYLOR'S IRIPERIAL ALE,
20 bbls. just received per brig Savannah,
and for sale by F. SHEILS.
nov17 2—
N EW FRUIT.—2 bbls. Currants; 10
kegs Grapes; 50 drums Figs ? 40 jars Prunes
and 10 boxes Citron, landing from brig John
Endors, and for sale by
nov 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
R OCHE’S HERBAL EMBRO
CATION.—Tills is tlio only discovery af
fording a perfect cure for the Hooping Cough,
without administering internal medicine. A fresh
supply just received, and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 17 Druggist, Gibbons* Buildings.
P OTATOES AND BEETS. —For
sale by H. J. GILBERT,
nov 17 West Side Mnrket Square.
1 prize of
• do
do
do
do
$20,000
5,000
3,000
2,000
1,858
25 prizes of $1000
20 do 300
20 do 200
150 do 100
&c. &c.
Tickets $5—Halves $'3j—Quarters $lj.
Package Wholes cost $125, must drawback $G0
•• Halves “ 621, 30
" Quarters 44 3lJ, 14 44 44 15
THE FOLLOWING SCHEME
Draw ns in Alexandria on Saturday, 20th inst.
75 numbers—12 drawn ballots.
HIGHEST PHIZES.
$30,200-2 of $10,000
3 of $3,000—10 of 1,000, Ac.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2!
Prizes cashed at this Olfice.
ty Tickets and Shares forsulo.and orders from
the country attended to at the Old Established Of
fice of P. B. PENDERGAST,
No. 3, White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull
St. opposite the Pulaski House,
nov 18,
COLUMBUS LOTTERY—RARE CHANCE.
Was Drawn Yesterday.
Sales close To-Morrow Afternoon at 5 o'clock.
« Drawing duo on Saturday Morning.
HBOllUIA STATE LOTTERY.
Cliuw No. 14—D. Paine & Co., Managers.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of
Augusta.
78 numbers—13 drawn ballots.
CAPITAL
mixes.
1
prize of
$12,000
20 prize of
$1000
1
do
4,000
20
do
300
1
do
3,000
20
do
200
1
do
1,800
40
do
•150
1
do
1,500
40
do
100
1
do
1,198
110
do
80
&C. 4.
c.
&c.
Tickets $4—shores in proportion.
ONE AMONG THE BEST.
Sales close This Afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Drawing due Friday Morning.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
DELAWARE AND GEORGIA
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of
Augusta.
Extra No. 40—D. Paine & Co. Managers.
Drew in Wilmington, on Tuesday 16tu inst.
GO number lottery—10 drawn ballots,
CAPITAL PRIZES.
2 prizo of
$10,000
4 prize of
$750
2
do
5,000
4 do
500
2
do
2.500
100 ilo
200
2
do
1,908
56 do
60
4
do
1,000
&c. «
GO do
ic. Ac.
40
TYPE POB-
_ . _/ WILMOT respectfully
informs the public, that he, with the assistance of
an experienced Artijrt, is now ready to execute
Portraits of all sizes, after the most improved
methods for beauty aud durability ? and invites the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and Visitors,
to call at his Gallery, at tho corner of Bryan St.
and Market Square, where he will at ail times be
happy to wait on them.
T. T. W. has for sale Double and Single Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, &c. &c. for
Miniatures.
Daguerreotype Artists are also informed that
he will keep for Bale ull articles used in their pro
fession. — nov 12
nov 17
Monument square.
/"IASH STORE !—SMALL PROFITS
V AND QUICK SALES.—Another addition
to our stock just received, consisting of BON
NETS, now style LADIES CAPS, HEAD-
DRESSES, rich SILKS, OREGON PLAIDS,
ALPACA and GRO DE EOSS for mourning.
Also, a few more pieces of that English Long
Cloth at 124 cents.
CANNON A LEONARD
nov 16 — Cor Broughton A Barnnrd-sts
S MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.
Lauding und for Bale by
If. J. GILBERT,
nov 17 West Side Market Square.
C RACKERS.—Soda, Boston aud Wuter
Crackers, warranted fresh, and for solo by
ALBERT HARD,
nov 17 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-sts.
MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.
Obbls.smoked Beef; 5 do smokod Tongues,
binding from brig John Enders, and for salohy
nov 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
QUGAR*—5 hhds. St. Croix, und 5 do. Por-
Oto Rico, landing from the Alexunder M. and
for sale by J. E GAUDltY & CO.
nov 17
C OFFEE.—50hags Rio Cofiee, 20 do. Ja
va do; 3 bales Mocha do. landing from A-
loxander M. and for sale by
nov 17 J. E. GAUDltY&CO.
Ducal Grape, landing from brig American, and
for sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
ov 17
S OAP AND GIN.—50 boxes Burchill'
Soap; 20 bbls Phelps' Gin, landing from brig
Savannah, from Now York, and for salo by
nov 17 COIIEN & FOSDICK.
B utter, cheese, sperm can
DLES AND WHISKEY.—20 firkins choice
Goshen Butter ; 50 boxes prime Cheese; 50 do
New Bedford sperm Caudles; 20 bbls N Y high
f iroof Whigkey ; 50 boxes family Soup, lauding
rom brig Savannah and for sale by
nov 17 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
B eef and pork.—iohuif bid* fir
ton Market Family Beef, 5 do do do Pig
Pork, landing froip brig John Enders, and for sale
by WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
nov 17
P ILOT BREAD. Ac.—20 bids Pilot
Bread, whole and half bbls Butter, Soda und
Water Crackers, lauding from brig Madison, and
for sale by CONNERAT & BARIE.
"O RANDY.—20 eighth-casks und 10 ImrrelB
-D Brandy, landing from schr Alexander M,
und for sale by CONNERAT &. BARIE.
nov 16
C HEESE.—30 boxes primeGoshoiiClieese;
10 casks do do do, landing from John Enders
and for salo by E. SWIFT,
nov 16
C 'lIIAMPAGNE.—30 baskets for side by
J nov 13 THEODORE MINIS.
C ANDLES. 30 boxes Judd A Sons'
Sperm, and 30 do Hull's Caudles, for sale by
nov 13 THEODORE MINIS.
^TIIISKEY.-l5bbls MonongohelaWI 1 is.
key, for sale by
nov 13
T. MINIS.
j^E W CASHMERES AND DE
by
LAINES.—Some very pretty, just opened
nov 2 GODFREY & LA ltOCIIE
Tickets $5—Halves $2,50—Quur’rs $1,25.
For sale nt
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane.
Ftp* Orders from the country promptly uttend
ed to, nnd prizes cashed on demand. nov 18
VLOUIDA LAND SALE'S.—Will bo
A offered for side at auction, on the 7th day of
March, 1848, at tho county site of Benton coun
ty, East Florida, several tracts of Land in Town
ship 21, Range 18, and in Township 24, Range
On the 14th day of March, nt tho Court
House of Marion county, tmndry tracts in
Township 13, Rutige 520
44 13, 44 21
44 14, 44 21
44 14, 44 22
Terms—One-fourtli cash, the balance in three
ripial-mnital instalments, with interest in advance,
tk, if tho purchasers should prefer to puy all
five per ceut. will be deducted from tne cre
dit instalments.
Lists of tho particular tracts can he had by np-
'jyuig to any of the Post Masters in Benton or
'{anon county, or they will be ftirnished if ap
plied for by letter post paid, addressed to 44 Tne
ilate Register at Tollahussoe, Florida."
JOHN BEARD,
Register Public Lands State of Florida.
Tallahassee. Nov. 8, 1847. tlil3— nov 18
pORT WINE.—Just recoived, one cask au-
.perior Port Wine, warranted pure, und di
rect importation, aud for sale by
to J. ROUSSEAU,
nov 18 Corner of Broughton nnd Bnll-sts.
m
ACKER
P HELPS’ GIN AND RAISINS.—
50 bbls Phelps' Gin; 50 boxes Raisins;' 25
half boxes do, landing from brig American nnd
for sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON
nov 16
!■ — M
AW NO 1
I TON, Alt
Office lit Gaiil
ing Bull street.
SSON jfc'LAW-1 /'lUSTOM-lIOUSK, 8 A.VAN NA Hi
lavtutnolt, Geo. I Vj GEORGIA, November 10; 1847—Propn-
. Up Stain, front- aula will be received ut thia office uutil the 2d day
_-ENR1P.iI. JACKSON, 1 of Decembor, at 13 o'clock, M. for finding tnate-
ALEX’It B. LAWTON. riels and building a Light House and Dwelling
noV 15 ' ' ly House drilled, on Fig Island, in Savannah River,
AW NOTICE.—W: T. GOODWIN, “greeobly to the following ■pecificntiotu.
JL Attorney at Late, will fitilletdtllly attend to Fouudetlon.aTOW or piles formingan oblotig
any buainengiren him. Office id Owens' build- Huare 20 by 18 feet. Fifes 37 feet long, not less
Inga, immediately under PendorgiUt'o Lottery tb “‘ 12 inches over at the top and 6) niche, at
office. 36— iiiir 13 tho bottom. To be driven down 4 feet apart
J am even with the surfUco oftlie ground, unless hard
bottomil! found bofore they reach diet depth—
Tbo "f U* fiilesto Be sdwod offsqiare 4
1,lch “ bclow ll >° ""rfiico ofthe ground. Oil tho
ton central a tuaUbn,Tri» tlhn : Maionto Lodgo, | lend „ f . oaoh pilo tij „ B lnid |low pino plallk 3
“idles thick, 12 ittel.es snusre. On lid. to be a
recepuon orPnpil. of both .ejes. A htdyweU p i|| u 0 f Jinrd brick leid in cemetlt,12 inches
aneapenencad.Teacher, hescharge ^ u „ d hi , h . 0n these pillars the sills br
aftbsaK fa?Il!. k iiti,a.™^?aTd Ul " ,10U * B “ t0 “ b ° llld ' T ' mh ^ 8 '“O' 10 " Sl i U « rb
ofihanking hia friends for past patronage, extend- f or the sills. House to bo one Story, to finish 8
ed too, dtumg a reason wltonW expected, es fool in U)0 c , ear , Po<l , 8 by 4 int . h /, 0100 pt tho
wellosfortho opinion the majority of them have U conler u ot lhe Clld ', lere lhe knl 8 rn ls
boenploa.cd to eanressrelative to his character put on> w p , dc|l aru be 7 incite, square and the
as a Teacher. 2nios— aept 28 | pj ate t0 jj 0 y ; uc | 10d square at that end. All tho
pi HEAP GASH STORE.—The im-
Vx dersigned has lately returned lYom tho North
with a full mipplv of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
which will he Bold uthis usual low prices for cash
or approved city paper ut short tiuio. \ All those
wishing to save money will please call and ex
amine his stock. M. PltENDKRGAST,
npv 10 — cor, of Whitaker & Congress sts,
E very body read this i—
Just received per brigs Philura aud Exact,
from New York, und brig John from Philndel-
5 hia: 10 cases Prints all styles and prices ; 1 do
o British, entirely new ; 15 pieces Mouss. de
Laius and Cashmeres ; 20 do Worsted Plaids for
Ladies Dresses ; 5 do plain Cashmoro French ? 5
do Black Silk warp Alpaca; Bluck and Colored
Merinous; Best French Kid Gloves ; New style
Tuck Combs, etc. etc.
For Centlehen’s Wkah ; 5 pieces superior
black French Broadcloth ; 25 do fancy and black
Casinieres nnd Doo Skins; 1 doz. white Satin em
broidered China Vests, very rich; Best black aud
white Kid Gloves; Steel frame Umbrellas.
SuNDniES : 2 coses heavy Satiuetts, low pric
ed for servonts; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind
say Woolsay; 2 do Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids;
5 bides Cotton Osnnburgs; 5 casus und 6 bales
brown aud blenched Shirtings nnd Sheetings ; 2
cases Hosiery, b cnmnleto assortment Super Irish
Linotis, Russia nnd B. E. Diaper, Red and white
Flannel Cloakings.
And a great many other articles in tho DRY
GOODS LINE. An inspection of his stock by the
Ladies and Geutlemen of the city mid vicinity, is
respectfully solicited by
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
Owens' Buildings, Congress Street,
oct 21 South Sido Market Square.
D ANCING ACADEMY.—MONS. A. other plates muy bo 6 indies. Lower floor joist
BON AUD respectfully informs his patrons 8 by 2 inches, 16 inches apart. Attic floor joist
tliut he will open his Academy at 5 o’clock on 2 by 7 iuches, 20 inches upart; 7 feet front the
Monday next, first of November. Persons wish- u!a|e at that end of the house where the liuitcrn
ing to patronise him are requested to call at the is to be put on, in lion of a flooring joist is to he a
Lyceum Hall < n or before that time. Tuition timber 7 inches Bqunre, tho centre of which to be
duys s Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 7 feet from the centro of the plate. Two pieces
Terms: Twelve Dollars for 524 lessons. ofthesamo size to bo frnmed in. One end on
Gentlouiou's Class same days os above, bogin- this crossbeam, the other end into tho plate.—
niug at 9 o'clock, P. M. The centre of these pieces to be 3 feet u inches
N. B. The room will be ronted for Balls, Con- from tho centre of tho house, that is, 7 loot apart.
— —. -* ••*»— ——*--*••* I At the end oftlie Mouse to bean Octagon fram
ed tower. Posts 7 inches squaru. The foot of
the posts to be tenoned into the plate, and tho
timber 7 feet from it and the 2 cross pieces. Tho
pint to rise 3 feet above the ridge pole or upqx
of tho roof.
Thu diameter oftlie inside oftiio post at top to
H ousekeeping dry goods.
Furuituro Dimity; White Marseilles Quilts;
Col’d ditto.; Furniture Fringes; Drapery Muslin
Turkey Rod Drapery; Table Covering ; Col'i
Table Covers; White Datupsk Table Cloths; Bro.
dittojDamask Table Dinper; Dowlass, Osnahurgs,
Huckaback nnd Scotch Diapers; Russia and
French Diupers; French Towels; Wht. and col’d
Doyles; 5-4 to 152-4 Linen Sheetings ; 5-4 to 12-4
blou'd and unblcu'd cotton ditto. Received and
for sale by
oct 21 SNIDER. LATHROP & NEVITT.
N EW GOODS.—Now landing from Wil
son Fuller—Plain and Satin Striped and
Figured Cashmere, do do Muslin do Laitfs, plain
and plaid Alpaccas, colored Merinos, Mohair
Fluids and Lustres, Raw Silk Plaids, Scotch do,
Zephyr do, Saltillas Worsted do, Oregon do, col
ored and black Silks, Silk Hose and Half Hose
worked Muslin Collars,Cimes and RobesjThreai
Laces; Mechlin, Lisle aud Cotton do; real Broche
Shawls, Cashmere do, Tarton do, Plaid Merino
Long do; 4-4, 5-4 nnd 6-4 Blanket do; Bonnet
Ribbons, Ladies and Misses Bonnets, with a vari
ety of Housekeeping and Staple Goods, which
will be sold at lowest market prices, wholesale or
retail, by GODFREY & LaROCHE.
nov 8
B ATH BRICK.—6 barrels and 10 boxes
Bath Brick, for scouriug knives und forks,
just received und for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nnv 16 Gibbons' buildings.
B RANDY, Acc.—25 bbls Brandy; 20 do
Pilot Brund; 10 do Crackers; 25 boxesChcesu;
10 kegs Burley, landing from brig American and
schr Alexunder M, and for sale by
nov 16 CONNERAT & BARIE.
S easonable dry goods.-
JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave
to inform tho I.ndies nnd Gentlemen of this city
and country generally, (und particularly tlio La
dies,) that lie has returned from the North, and has
now open a great portion of his Full Stock of
Fuucy und Staple Dry Goods, consisting iu part
of Sutinet, Kentucky Jouns nnd Kerseys; white
and red wool und canton Flannels; bleached and
brown Shirtings aud Sheetings; hlk., bro. nnd
blue Alnucn, de Lnines aud wool Fluids, for La
dies atiu children; wht., hlk. and slato col’d corded
Skirts; Slmwls from 25cts to $10; Mudrnss Hkfs;
Irish Linens; brown and hlk Hollands; Table and
Towel Linens; Ladies’ blk nnd col’d raw Rilkllose
together with ucomplele assortment ofCotton ant
Cashmere; Children and Alisses wool nnd cottou
Hose, from No. lto7; Gloves of all kinds and
qualities; Linon Ildkfsfroni 12-jc. up; hlk Satin
Vesting; oil Silk; Bounds, Ribbons,Flowers,
Wreaths, Silk und Cotton Ranches; thread and
lisle laces und edgings; Needle work Cellars from
25ctsup; tinder sleeves and inside Ildlcs, and La
dies Merino Vests,—together with a vnrioty of
other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store.
As to prices,&c. J. M. would respectfully say to
all, call und judge for yourselves at No. 159 Con
gress Street, South Side Market Square,
oct 525
EDWARD C. BOUNCE ILL,
HAS REMOVED HIS
PRIN.TINM OFFICE,
TO
OJrEtTS' BRICK BVIRtimOS, ,
(OPPOSITE THE PULASKI HOUSE,)
... Second. Stoiy,
Over Justice Raiford's Office,where
-vv^P AM PH LET S ..HAND-BILLS,
CARDS/BLANKS, and all kinds of Job Prim:
will be.executed in , tlfe,ljest.manner, and at
the loytffist,prices.,, .*
. |^"Orders left. at the Book Btore of W. T;
Williams., or at the Office, wifi be‘Immediately at
tended to. ‘ ,s th4-!' nuvll
. . By T. J; WalHli. "
ON MONDAY; J22d iilstant, will be ibid at thd
store, cbmcr of Brbiightbh and Drayton streets!
occupied by P: Duffy, Esq: cdinmbncing at halt
paBt| ten o’clock, . . .
Ills eiitire Stock bf Family groceries, cbnsisting
0f choico Sugars, Cdfl'ee, Soap, CdfiUles, &q.,.
Crockery bf all kinds, With etery description of
goods fuuud ili a ftnhily grticBry: Tdriha Gash,
liov 17
i/taiM/cru, jo-ii.—Consignees Ut v,uuuu ui uumi
produce by thia Road, are hereby notified that re
ceipts will be required for all ft-eight delivered.---
They will therefore send persons to recoite their
consignments who are authorised to sign sdeh rc ;
coipts. L. O. REYNOLDS,
net 6 — Eng'r and Superintendent.
M:
certs, or any other exhibition at very moderate
terms. 26— oct 527
OUNG LADIES’ BOARDING
AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI
RARD, having engaged tho services of an ex
lerionced English Toucher from the North, in
onus her friends and the public generally, that ., - - - * . » ,
her establishment for tlio education of Young J 10 ** ^ oet 8 mches. On tho heads of the posts to
Ladies, will open on thelBtdny ofNovomber | bo tenoned a framod octagon deck lO teetdinmc-
next, iu Mrs. Marshall's New Range of Brick
Buildings, on the corner of Liborty and Bar-
nurd Streets. Pupils, in addition to all the
branches of un English education will be taught
to write und spoak the French language. <
Lessons will be given to those who desire it, in
Music, Drawing, und in the Italian, Spanish and
German languages. Address
MAD’E. A. GIRARD,
oct 14 36—c Savannah Geo.
HATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM
BLER &CO. have ou hand a full aud coin'
ploto assortment of every possible variety of
1IATS AND CAPS. Wo flatter oursolves that
n more fashionable, a larger or better selected
stock of this kind of Goods lias never been oflerod
to the citizens of Savntinah. It comprises Fine
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi
co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough nnd Ready,
Runchcro, and Wool Hats ofevery description.
One of tho partners residing nttho North, cua-
blus us to roccivu weekly supplies of goods.
To Merchants and Planters wo oiler goods on
ns favorable terms ns etiu he find South or North,
oct 28 177 BAY STREET.
ter at the corners. Timber 7 by 5 inches, cov
ered with 2 inch plank yellow pine, spiked down.
Joints cnulked and covered with tnrred paper.—
Covings cased. Tlio dock to bo covoreu with 20
oz. coppor well nailed with copper nails. In the
deck to bo a scuttle to enter tlio lunteru, as large
as tlio space between the timbers will admit.—
Scuttle door 2 inch plank, covered with copper.
The roof of tho housu to bo rectangular. Rallors
4 by 4 inches, 2 feet apart. Sides, ends and roof
of the building und tower above the roof, to bo
. ^ „ i boarded with good seasoned hoards, shingled
take care of children, a Young Woman, Lyjy, t | 10 ^ egt codur or cypress shingles. On the
who would make herself generally uselul. and , ower tloor at ouo und t £‘ bo partitioned off two
can bo well recommended. Apply at this olheo. | , od ing roonia> 9 fect 81|lJaro l oach . A door to
each near tho centre partition. All the other end
^yANTED.—A situation as Cook or to
nov 1
CARD.—I have removed to the city ol | oftlie lower floor, stairs to go into the utde.—
Macon, for the purpose of practising Law,
and shull practiso in all tho Courts oftlie Southern
Circuit, nnd in any otlior Courts iu which busi
ness may bo confided to mo.
dec 17 — CARLETON B. COLE.
Windows 12 lights, 8 by 10. ~Ono in uneh bed
room, 4 in tho parlor, nnd 2 in tho attic. Door to
lead out of the front of the house, aud one to lead
out of tlio parlor into tlm kitchen. The doors to
be4 panned, 1 {inch thick, except the frontdoor
XT'OUR MONTHS after dnto application I which i» to 1m H inch. Houd hmn» "nil latches
Je will be mode to the Hon. the Justices „f the and lock to the Iront door. The lower lloor to
Inferior Court of Waro Comity, when sitting k® l. n, d double. Attic floor single and matched,
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho lands SlUitrs to lead from the attic floor to tho entrance
belonging to theestato of William Yarborough, A*® scuttle into tlio deck of the lantern, lhe
late of Ware county, deceased, for the benefit of parlor und two bed rooms to bo lathed and plus-
.1 ■ . ■ M . 1 1 ........I ...i.l f>l«.i>l....l It. fl t.l-lll, .1 Ilf-OIlt Qtvlo. lellt*
ryi NEW STYLE or HATS l—
^^FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities,
received by recent arrivals nt 187 Bftv street.
sept 16 IVES, HORSEY A ; . CO.
ffl II ATS ! HATS l—From the Fuslii-
oiiuhle Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe Cos
tar, Broadwuy, New York. Those who have
been iu tho Inihit of sending to them for their lints,
can he furnished with the same article, nt Nbw
York prices, by calling on
oct 19 I). A. AMBLER & CO
AUCTION SALES.
* '* *'* ——
Sugar.
By Cohen dcFotfdtc&' .
Lnnding from brig Pbfseverhnce, 15 lihds. Cu
bn MustbradbSugkr; lit store, 25.hhds.'Porto
Rico Siigar^Sd^Iew^rlqansdo^^egrlfi. ,
idliiii P. Gavnn & Coi*.. ( ,
Auction and commission mer'cIiants,
And FotWarfllng Agents) Macon) fihi ,
Macon, July 20,1847 ly jxjly 23
the heirs and creditors of suid estate.
DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r.
ELIZABETITYARBOROUGH, Adm’x.
nov 10
New Clothing: Establishment,
(1 I II II O N 8 » HANOI!,
Tlio undersigned will open on yrin
tho 18th instant, the store recently I
occupied by Mr. I. W. Morrell, WW
where ho intends to keep u large and well select
ed assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING,
which he will sell at very small profits, mid very
respectfully invites the Planters, Merchants mid
Citizens generally, to give him a call before sup
plying themselves, us lie is confident his STOCK
has uuver been surpassed by any brought to this
place, it being mi entire new Stock, made up ex
pressly for tliis Store. Among his Goods, art
the following articles:
A K* BOOREt— All persons indebted
• to Albion K. Mooro, luto Dry Goods Mer
chant in this city, will plense call at my store and
tered, nnd finished in a plain decent style. Gut
ters back und front of the housu with trunks to
load offtlie water. Ifu cistern is required, one is
to be built with brick, with sufficient piles under
it to render it secure. Sides und bottom 1 foot
thick, laid in cement, nnd plustered inside with the
same, to hold 800 gullous.
li t ,v .i ‘ i .. .., * I Attached to the house, on which is tho tower of
rettlo .aid indebtedness, whether it ho by note or ,| le lalltern bo „ kitclton lli by 14 feet. Pile. 20
account. It being actually necessary that this j- 0(jt ] 0 j j ; nc |, crt ov -er ut their heads, driven
business should be closed. Those indebted will j own p our p cct U p ar t to tho surface of the ground,
please give early attention to this notice, and save The henda of t ,,‘ i|eg t0 l)e gnWR(1 oir H( . uuru 4
themselves tho unpleasmitucM of having Uieir - Ilchofl bc , ow Ul0 H ; lr r U cc—r 1 *“ ■-
notes nnd accounts placed in the hands of uu at
torney for collection.
llov 2 IIIRAM ROBERTS. . J2 j nc | lcg 8 q, InrCl
D ISSOLUTION*—The finn ofL. Bald I same length midsize to ho driven down lor tho
win & Co. bus boon dissolved in conse- foundation of the chimney. On tlm brick pillurs
qucnco oftlie dentil of Mr. L. Baldwin, tlm affairs nills are to Im laid 7 inches squure; to be one sto-
inches below tlm surfuce—on which is to Im laid
yellow pine plank 3 inches thick, 12 incImH square
—on tins to be laid a hard brick pillar in cement
12 inches squnre, 4 feet high. Four piles of tlm
ry, 7 feet 6 inches iu the clear ; roof ! pitch, sides
mid roof well hoarded mid shingled. Posts 7 by
4 inches; lower floor joist 8 by 2 inches, 18 in
ches npart. Attic lloor joist 7 l»y 2 inches. Low
er tloor laid double—attic floor single mid match
ed. Two windows, 12 lights each, 8 by 16- One
door in front, a chimney in tlm mid, Jiroplnco ofn
S EGAItS*—20.000 Frui Geruudio Sugars;
7000 La Vega; 20,000 Venus Regalia; just
received per schrs Gen. Washington and Excel
from Ilnvnna, and for sale by
nov 16 CONNERAT & BARIE.
H YSON TEA.—10 half Chests and f>0
Cuddies of superior Hyson Ten, binding
from brig Wilson Fuller, und for sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON,
nov 6 West side Market squnre.
C onfection ary.—so boxes steam
Manufactured Candy, in boxes, 5251bs each,
just received for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 16 Gibbons' buildings.
L ARD.—15 bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard, lauding
from Johu Euders, aud fur sale by
nov 16 E. SWIFT.
S UGARS:—60m Sugars, Eagle. Steamboat,
Tusto Suiiz, uud Charleston brands, for sale by
nov 13 THEODORE MINIS
‘'REL.—25 barrels largo No. 3, lugd-..
mg from schr. Lawrence, and for salo by
nov Id COHEN & FOSDICK.
C IGARS.—10,750 Clcmcncia Cigars; 10,000
La. Alamnna do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000
Principle do. lauding from brig Wilson Fuller,
nud for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON,
novO West sido Market square.
oftlie concern will bo settled by tho undersigned,
surviving partners ofsaid firm.
II. BRIGHAM,
JOHN J. KELLY.
Savannah, Nov. 1,1847. nov 2
C O-PARTNERSHIP. — Tho under-
signed, surviving partners ofthe late firm of I convenient size for cooking, witli crane, trammel
L. Baldwin & Co., have this day entered into Co- am j hooks; a sink on otto side of tlm chimney,
partnership for the transaction of a GENERAL neeessury shelves, steps to tho door of tlm liotiso
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under tlm firm of nIld kitchen. At tlm back of tlm kitchen two piles
Brigham & Kelly. ]() inches over are to Im driven down six feet Iroiu
H. BRIGHAM, tlm kitchen, six feet apnrt. On these piles nro to
JOHN J. KELLY. be mi oil house, attached to tlm kitchen; posts six
Savannah, Nov. 1,1847. nov 2 f t!e t |,i K |, f roo j; and end hoarded mid shin-
C O-PARTNERSHIP. — Tlm under- gled, floor on a lovel with the kitchen; a door from
signed have associated themselves in tlm uic kitelum to lead into it. All tlm exterior of
City of New York, for tho transaction of a GEN- tlm house and kitchen, (except tlm rools,) tliu par-
KRAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, tinder tlm | lor nnd two bedrooms to Im painted two coats,
firm of Wm. Noyle Habershani & Co. and ure ~
prepared to trmisuct any business which muy bo
confided to them.
ROB. HABERSHAM
WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM,
JOHN RAE HABERSHAM.
Nov 1,1847. nov 2
J UST RECEIVED per brig Wilson
Fuller, n splendid assortment of Mode Silk
Plaid Cashmers; French Piivainittn do; do Thili-
cts; Small plaid, light colored Thihets; new style
Cushmcrs; funey Tweed Fluids; new style of Par
is Poplins; do do do l^ains, from 525 to 56cts; do
do Bluid de Laius from 25 to 50 cts; Ginghams at
all prices; Silk Shawls, plaid and fig’d ; funcy
Cushmurdo ; scarlet Thibet do ; Brocliu do; new
style of Paris Velvet Scarfs; French worked Col
lars at 37cts; do do Chemizetta from 75cts to $5;
Kid Gloves, till colors; wht and col’d Linen Hdkfs
for Gcutlomcii; French Broad Cloth; Cashmers,
Vestings, Silk Cravats, Scarfs, Pock’t Iidfs; Kid
Gloves, Lisle, Berlin mid Buckskin do, Carpet
Bags, &c. For sale by A. EINSTEIN,
nov 10 — cor. Whitaker & Congress-sts.
D issolution.—Tim co L
heretofore existing under the firm ot HAM
ILTON, HARDEMAN & CO., is This Day
Oil tlm top of tlm tower to Im u wrought iron
lantern, form mi octagon, of siillieieiit height and
diameter to contain 15 lights, 11 by 9, mid onu
copper pane tlm same size iu each octagon; post
1! inch square, to rim down ou tlm inside of tlm
tower, post 24 feet, to Im secured with two holts
_ through tlm post, nut and screws. Tlm dome
formed by sixteen rafters concentrating in an iron
^oparUmrship j, ()0 p \\ inches diameter, f>! inches wide, 4 inch
linn of HAM- . across tlm base of tlm dome to be mi iron
( 1APS 1 CAPS!! — New Fashions—Just
J received nor Steamer Northerner, a superior
lot of Gents’ Dress Cups, consisting of Cirellian,
Taylor, B La Mode, Navy, Silk, Gluzed, Polka,
Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, aud Travelling
Caps.
Also Loathcr Travelling Hat Boxes, for sale by
nov 6 D. A. AMBLER Sc CO.
I-^^BONS.—300 yds rich pluid and oiu-
broidered Ribbons at 25 cts, worth 37! ®* 8 -t
yds narrow plaid, for Misaos, nt 12.) cts.; for
JOHN MUUPIIV.
nov 18
F loor oil cloths. —1000 yds
from 1 to 8 yds wide, suitable for Halls, Par
lors. or Dinning Room Floors, a splendid article,
inst received und for side by
J I. W. MORRELL,
nov 11 Smotts’ Block.
rjOSHEN BUTTER.—Just received a few
kegs of choice Goshen Butter, warranted
»nd for sale by ALBERT HARD,
_ wov 18 Corner Broughton and Drnyton-sts.
M ET H"0~D IS T 'll YHNS, “in "plain
"J- Sheep, Morocco Gilt, nnd Turkoy Extra
Liltliindingfl, of various sizes—now edition. Re
vived by JOHN M. COOPER,
nov 18
pUJ^OUVESAND BUCKWHEAT.—Just
-*• received per brig American,a lot of French
Olives, shelled Almonds, (bitter and sweet)
oackwheat, ®nd horse Radish, and for Bale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
.P ov 18 Comer Broughtou and Bull Sts.
GUN OKIES.—6 dozen Hdkfs. with col’d bor-
u • at 2® cents; 20 Velvet Bogs, 2 do Satin
Platts, 100 bunches Steel Boeds and Bag
urnanieiiu, for sale by
JOHN MURPHY.
4 dozen Gents white and black
is_i, Kid at $1; 4 do Ladies’ dark, white and
orw ! d° at 62!c.j 2 do Missos white and
°®S , ilk half fingers, for salo by
JOHN MURPHY.
S E r ?AH8 ! SEGARS! SEGARS!—
Pnn» l l llt r ece * v ®d 4000 Butterfly Segars ; 6000
^ogsolacion; 3000 La Ceriro ; 2000 La Norma;
Caaones; 3000 B. Franklin; 1000 Plantation,
P. JACOBS,
27 Boll St., sign ofthe Indian
■ c fi®*bi and 120 boxes Tea, for salo
* or b Jj 3 THEODORE MINIS.
SWED 1ETXJBB PA-
K-re-u ^ n. 8u P er * or qualities of American,'
i h n an i^“ h - Fbrsaloby
nov ^ C ^"® EDGE * Southside Marke)-sq.
L ive geese feathers.—
2000 lbs jiiHt received and for sale by
Block.
1)8 JIIHl
I. W.
MORRELL, Smets’
1VT ACKER EL.—10 bbls No. 1 Mackerel;
1TX 10 do No. 2 do; 10 half do No. I do, land
ing from schr Alexander M,and for sale by
nov 16 E. SWIFT.
C ANDLES. &C.—20 boxes Sperm Can
dles, assorted sizes; 20 do assorted Cordials,
lauding from schr Alexander AI, aud for sale by
nov 16 E. SWIFT.
W HOLESALE WINE. LIQUOR
AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188
Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAA1
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that
1m continues to keep oil hand nt his old stand,
West Side of tlm Alarket, n large assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, ull of which Im offers on tlm best pos-
sible terms. lie is also constantly supplied with
tlm best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI
DER, to which ho respectfully invites the atten
tion of tlm public. — nov 3
thick; across tlm base of the dome to Im an iron
bar 1 inch square, ends secured to tlm hoop of tlm
lantern; tlm dome covered with 32 oz. copper,
_ which is to come down and rivet on tlm top oi tlm
luto firm in closing up the unfinished business ol g|lg |, w hich is to be 3 inches wide; on tlm top of
tlm same. TIIOS. HARDRMAN, tlm dome to be an iron iVumc, truversjug veutilu-
C. F. HAMILTON. | nr 20 inches high mid 15 inches diameter, on
Surviving Copnrtncrs of tlm firm of Hamilton, w liich is to bo secured a vano 2j feel long, 12 in-
Hardeman & Co. c | lcg w jde; ventilator and vuim covered with cop-
Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. ., nr , | n 0 uu of Urn octagons to Im a door covered
with copper, 4 feet high, two foot wide, with two
’I | strong turn buttons; iu 4 of tlm copper panes to
ho ventilators to’odmit air und keep out tlm wet 5
.. . .• r r.nainnirif A wn I around tlm lantern to ho an iron railing, postsQ
the transaction of a r ACaORACiI. AND I- . r ai|inirs 3 mch square, railing
GENERAL COAIMISSION BUSINESS, and t to g 0 o inches into then deck and run up 4
will be th auk fill to their friends for a portion of \ ». ect in J, cg> the llIril j llto the post of tho lantern,
dissolved by mutual consent; cither of the un
dersigned are authorised to use tlm name of the
COPARTNERS,HIP#.— The under-
Vj signed havo formed 11 Copartnership under
tho firm of IIAAIILTON & HARDEMAN, for
_ lowing
Cloaks axd AIanti.ks—Blue and black Bro&d
Cloth mid Cmnhlet.
Ovkii-Coats—Of invisible green, brown, Par
sons Alix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Cauiblet, uud Lion
Skin.
Dress and Frock Coats—Of fine black French
Broud Cloth.
Business Coats—Such ns plain nnd fancy
Tweed Cnsiiner.e black Doe Skin, plain and fig
ured Benver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Sucks aud Frocktees.
Pantaloons—From ull of tlm most fashionable
Goods, such ns nluin (black Cusimere, Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Casimero, Sutinet,
Tweed Cusimeru uud Negro Cloth.
Oil Cloth Jackets and Punts for Seamen, Sati
net Round Jackets, Boys’ fine black Jackets, Pants
and Vests.
Vests—Of every description, such as fine plain
black Satin, figured and black Velvet, Bnuibusiii,
Alpacca, Vuluncia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,
black Cloth und Cusimere.
Under-Shirts—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine
nnd Common Alcriun, Silk, Saxony Wool, bleach
ed und unbleached Cottou and Buckskin; Ladies’
tine Alurino and Silk Under-Shirts..
Cravats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plaid Silk,
Cottou, and black Silk. Linen und Silk Pocket
Handkerchiefs of grent variety.
Shirts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, striped and Night shirts. Alsd, 11
good assortment of Boys’ size Linen Bosoms aud
Collars.
Stocks ofp|:iiii]Siitin, crimped Satin, Bombuziii
und fancy Silk Stocks und Neckties.
Suspenders of groat vuriety.
Gloves of film French Kid, black, white und
col’d Worsted, Cloth and Thread. Silk and Cot
ton Night Caps, .Money Bulls, Silk Purses.
Umfirellas, a beautiful assortment of French
Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Cotton Umbrellas.
Gentluiimn’s film nud fashionable Cloth CAPS.
Otter Skin Cups, a beautiful artielu.
Also, a general assortment for Youths’ and
Boys’ wour. The Ladies nro particularly invited
to call and see them. Hu will soon have a fine
assortment of Children’s Suites for Boys from
four to ten years old. Huving taken much pains
in fitting up his Store, and equally us much iu
selecting 11 Stock for it, lie hopes, by strict atten
tion to business, to merit illiberal share of patron
age. GEO. S. NICHOLS.
N. B. Tlm Sloro at No. 114 Bryan-streel
will he continued as heretofore, with a general
assortment of tlm above Goods, and will he coir
ducted by Mr. WA1. L. HAUPT.
nov J« 6—
Guns, Pistols, ‘
Rifles, Hur<l wftre
&c. dec. Arc.
SPORTSAIEN arid others are hereby notified
that they can ho supplied at lotv prices, for enshj
with tlm follow urliclos, viz; Dbuble rind Single
Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Pistols, Powder
Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bugs, Cono Wren
ches, Wolker’s Cups, Baldwin’s Gun Wudding,
Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, &c: .
Also, A general assortment of Hurdwnro, consist
ing in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Locks;
Hinges, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, Hatchets;
Augers, Drawing Kifivos, Cbfieo Mills, Cards,
Arc, &c. . . i> . u .
Please call and cxnriiiiic IffriorhiijirrlmHing else
where. JOHN CAUKUTHERS,
No 175 Congress Street, Savnriiiah:
N. B. Rifles made 10 order, und all kinds of
Repairing of Guns, Itilles, Locks, &c. carefully
and punctually atlcnded to nud warranted. Or
ders from tlm country, or work sent to ho dbnri
will he attended to nud returned by the hf'hts, or
other coriveyuiitm, tolli till* flamfa nufelity, ns if per
sonally present oct 4
( 'ilKOULjtR.—Tlm undersigned has In-
J bated himself iu Newark, New Jersey, us u
General Agent.
Persons at u distance wishing articles pur
chased ill this hr adjoitlirig eitibs, will find it to
their advantage th prbeuru them through the
agency of tho undersigned, who Will ho at all
times advised of tlm lowest price articles cun bo
purchased at, and who from.
Tlm various branches of manufacturing tills
city excels iu, makes it a desirublo place for aft
agency to he located.
The undersigned having resided in Gebrgiri for
the last eglitcen ytfsifs, flatter* himsblf'ihat I10 will
lie able to fill orders from individuals oftlie South
ern country generally, blit more particularly front
Georgia, it’s near their fancy as though tlmy were
here themselves, and, ill tlfufiy iusluticus, at lower
their putrouage.
C. F. HAMILTON,
THOAIAS IIARDEAIAN,
Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. 6mo
Southern Recorder, Alilledgeville 5 Jour
nal & Alessenger, Alucon; Atlanta Luminary,
Atlanta, copy for four months.
OLLINS &~ilULKLE Y, No. 108
BIIYAN STREF.T, are now receiving
their Fall supply orCROCKERY AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect
fully invito tlm attention of purchasers. Their
stock iu part consists us follows:
Crockery, Chinn njul Class Ware:
W. Granite, Flowing Blue and Alulherry Din- plank, spiked
irr Setts : do do Tea do : Chinn Tea Suits, gold No navmcil
secured witli holts thro’ tlm lantern posts,mils and
screws, the foot of the railing post to be 20 inches
outside of tlm post of the lantern; lantern to he
painted two coats, inside white, outside black;
u copper electrical rod to rim up one foot above
the value and down two feet into tlm ground ; u
row of piles 9 inches over at tlm heads, 16 feet
long, to do driven down 12leet,4 lect apart, ull
round tlm house aud kitchen, 8 feet distance
from it; on tlm heads of these piles is In he ten
oned timbers 6 inches square, 4 by 4 joist, 5 feet
apart, one end halved on to the timber on the heads
of tlm piles, tlm other end lo go into tlm brick
pillar under the sill, 011 which is lo be laid 2 inch
down.
ner Setts ; do do Tea llo ; Chinn Tea Setts, gold I * No payment lo Im made to the contractor for
Vas- ‘ 1 1 ’
L iquors and wines.—1 hhd
choice Islay Scotch Whiskey, 1 puncheon
Jnmaicu Ruui, 5 halfpipes Otard, Dtiptiy & Co’s.
Brandy, 1 pipe Imperial Gin, 15 bbls old Ryo
Spirits, 100 boxes iiluiidy C O AI Wine, 525 do
Alary Ann do. 20 do Pule Sherry do; 20 do Cor
dials, comprising Alaraschiuo, Afycnn, Absinthe,
Curacita nnd Kerchoiiwnsser, for salo low by
J. E. GAUDRY & (JO.
Also, 30 baskets Cliafnpague, of the De Bri*
mont, Bollinger &. Bollinger’s Anchor brands,
uov 15
N OTICE.—The undersigned has received
by recent urrivnls, a fresh supply of Aledi
cinos, Perfumery, Oils, &c. Also a general as
sortment of Brushes, which are offered for sale on
favorable terms, by J. A. LaROCHE,
nov 4 No. 1, Waring'* building, Aiarkot Sq.
j^EW CORN.—On the cob or clean, for
sale,
nov 3
ROB. HABERSHAM & SON.
EXCHANGE.
JCi ply to
,—Bills on New York. Ap-
GEO. B. CUMMING.
T10R8ALE.—A Negro Alan who is a good
Jt Cook. ROB.HABERSHAAI & SON.
nov 5
JJAMS.—100 Baltimore^Horns^ajchokm ar-
. tide, for sale by
nov 13
ALBERT HARD.
P URSES.—A splended assortment, just re
ceived and for sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nov 13 Southside Market square.
”-3° TOEQDoitEMINIS.
lOUTTER.—10 firkins choice Goshen But-
i» ter, landing (Vom brig John Enders, and for
Seby SCRANTON A JOHNSTON,
nov 15
JJAIIIS.—250 choice Bnltinmru Hams, for
salo by
nov 13
THEODORE AIINIS.
CHOICE LIQUORS. Brandy, Gin,
J Whiskey, and Wines of superior quality
for sale by THEODORE AIINIS.
nov 13
A PPLES.—15 bills Apples, Greenings and
Spitzeuburgens, just rcceiyed per steamer
Southerner, aud for sulo by
nov 13 ALBERT HARD.
S UGAR AND COFFEE.—30 hhds
Aluscovado Sugar ; 100 bags Rio Coffee ; 60
do Old Java, for'sule by
nov 13 THEODORE MINIS.
B UTTER.—20 firkins choice Goshen But
ter; landing from brig Madison, and for sale
by nov 15 E. SWIFT.
O LD PEACH BRANDY AND
8COTCH WHIBKEY.— 20 bbls superior
old Geo. Peach Brandy, 30. five gallon demijohns
Scotch Whiskey, for sale by
nov 3 lmo SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
A TBS’S CHERRY PECTORAL^
.TjLA fresh supply ofthe Genuine Cherry Pec
toral, diroct from the proprietor, jost received
per brig Commodns, ana for tale by
J. M. TURNER & BRO. Sole Agents,
nov 17 Monument square-
baud and plain; do do Raised Figure China
es; lloquet Holders, China Alugs, Ornaments,
Children’s Ten Setts, Glass Lanins, Tumblers,
Wine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys, De
canters. Castors, Candy Glassos, Bird Bottles,
Stone Jugs, Jars, Butler Pots, Churns, 4&c.
Lumps, Tin I Fare, tfc.
Solar Lanins of beautiful patterns; Lamp-heads,
Side nnd Hull Lanins; Lanterns, Britannia, brass
and tin Candlesticks. Ten Trays, single and in
setts, slop and toilett Pails, Foot-baths, Cnkeand
Spice Boxes, Ten Caddies, Coffee Urns and Big
gins, Egg-boilers, Ton-pots, Oyster-dishes, Dish
aud Plate Covers, Jelly iuid Blcait AlangoAfoulds,
Charlotte de Russe Puns, Gravy Strainers, Patty-
pans,Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamps,
Britannia, G. S. nnd Iron Tea and Table Spoons,
together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware.
Cutlery and Domestic Hardware.
Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pieces, or
Knives only, Buck-horn nnd common Cutlery,
Scissors, Razors nnd Pocket Cutlery, Coffee
Mills, Alince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters, Fish Kettles, Potatoe Steamers, Pots, Ovens,
Shovel and Tongs, elegant steel Fire Setts,
Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, Wafer and
Wafile Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee
Roasters, Brass and common .Andirons, Stair
Rods, Sad-irons, tea and dinner. Bells, rat and
mouse Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, &c. &c.
Wood and IVUlow Ware.
Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-boards,
Barrel-covers, Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-cards, Lenron : snueDzers, Wood-spoons,
Crimping-machines. Awd an assortment of Mar
ket-baskets, Crudleii imd Wagons, travelling and
fiuicy Baskets, dusting; scrub, shoe, clothes, nail
and dther Brushe*.) v .
Fancy and Miscetianeous Goods,
China, glass and wood Toys, a fine assortment
suitable for the approaching holidays; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing cards,- backgammon boards,
chess-men, ladies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth and nail brushes, dumb
bells, dog mtuttlesaud collars, liquor flasks, book
rests, newspaper JUeij crimping machine knife
cleaners, Ac. &c t <■« .t > ,•
Planters, Houtticeepm and Strangers visitmg
the city, are invited to Call,-a* their large and va
ried assortment will be 'found worthy .of their at
tention. not 15
prices.
Tlm strictest Care taken iu Shipping arid In
suring, if instructed.
JACOB It. DAVIS, Nowurk, New Jersey:
sept 16 3mo—
the above work iiulil it shall have been comple
ted, inspected and approved by the Collector and
Superintendent of Lights at Savannah, or such
person us he shull appoint for the purpose; the
whole to be completed in u workmanlike milliner
on or before tliu first day of August or sooner if
possible. W. B. BULLOCH,
novJl tlifO— Col. nnd Sup. Lights.
riOORS, SASHES A WINDOW
U BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F.
Callaway & Co., is constantly receiving all kinds
of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which he
offers nt as low prices as they can Im purchased
iu tlio city. All work furnished by him will he
warranted equal to any iu the country, or the
money will be returned.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
West side .Monument Square.
N. B. Orders for odd sizes received aud
promptly executed -- sept I
HAMILTON A SYMONS have
received per Hartford and Savannah: A
choice assortment of French, English and
Belgium CLOTUS,CASSIAIERS AND VEST
INGS, selected witli the greatest care, aud oftlie
best imported iu this country. We are now pre
pared to mauiifacturu at tliu sliorlust notice, aud in
tlm best manner, any garment in our line, for cash
or approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET,
oct 13 — Savannah, Gn.
NEW”GOODS.—Tlm”Subscriber
would respectfully inform his patrons and
the public generally, that he has returned
from the North, and has now open, a large and
complete assortment of FA LI. AND WINTER
GOODS, consisting of super. French and Eng
lish Broadcloths; American, English nnd French
Casinieres; Doeskins, Tweeds, Ac.; Cashmere,
Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which lie
is prepared to make to order at short notice and
in tlm latest fashion. None hilt the host work
men are employed, and. therefore, every matin-
farttired article can, with safety, be warranted to
suit the most particular.
The sulMcrilmr lias also a fine assortment of
Gloves, Socks, Suspender*, I’ockot Hdkfs.. lira
vats, Under Shirts aud Drawers, all of which will
Im sold ut New York price", by
AI. CEAIIY, Draper nnd Tailor.
Sign of the Golden Lnmli, cornier of Whit
aker and Broughton streets. oct 18
“i’«V'i f i7,vSiTKits.—ftTMSiiXiiV
it THOMAS, Sign of the. Golden Boot,
Waring'n Range, have ill store, received
per recent arrivals, a Inrgoassortment ef PLAN
TATION BROGANS, to which they invite the
atteiilion of IMunters and Factors.
£ VT'Afensures fitted with care aud despatch,
nov 16 6—
M EKIOK COURT-CHAMBERS,
^ Ofctbbefr 15, 1847^—Tlib Grand Jury of the
County of Chathum, having recommended an
additional tax to aid iu tho support of cblhmbii
schools, the funds assigned by the State for
tliut purpose proving entirely inadequate to effect
tho objects intended to he uccomplished, tho Jus
tices of the Inferior Cfiurt, desirous of comply
ing with this recbmmeudatibn,htit (Villiotit resort
ing to nu iitcronso of tho present taxes, havo db-
ciiTed to niuko an appropriation for that object
from tlm present revenues of the county.
It is therefore ordered, That the interest de
rived from tho sum Of six thousand dbllnrs, re
ceived for the old Jail arid lots, nlld now tested in
Public Stocks, he nnd isherl-hy appropriated and
set apart, together With such ftirther Mini to Im
paid out oftlie County treasury, as shall tnakeup
tlm amount of Jice hundred dollars annually, bo
paid lo tlm Commissioners of Common Schools,
to ho appropriated by them with tlm concurreueu
of tlm Justices of the Inferior Court, to tlm sev
eral Distritt schools, iu such proportions ns filial!
ho deemed most beneficial: Provided, neverthe
less, that the inhabitants of each district shall
cause one or more convenient and prlipbr school
houses to Im built in each district, and approved
of by said Commissioners, otherwise tlio money
apportioned to such district shall ho withhold.
Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis Im,
and Imis hereby appbiftted One of the Commis
sioners in plneo ntf N. J. Bayard removed from
tliu county.
It is required that these orders Im entered upon
the minutes of tlm Inferior Court nnd Im publish
ed in both the city gazettes for ouo iiionlli, daily,
and by n proper notification from tlio Commis
sioners in relation to tho building of school
houses.
A. l’OirfEIl, j.t.c.c.c.' •
ELIAS REED, J. i.c.Cc.c.
W. THORNE WILLIAAIS, J. i.c.c. c.
oct 20 —20
rroTunteits mudiianich,
A AND AIERCI1 ANTS.—Tho Subscriber
has, at the Eastern Wharf, a prime assortment of
RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES,
aiftl FIREWOOD, which Im oilers for sale oil
accommodating terms; l'lirdiasers Will please
cull at his nllieo neat tlm Exchange before pur
chasing. All orders, Ihr either of the above ar
ticles, loft at bis ollieu, will bo promptly oltendod
jnlie28 It. A. ALLEN.
j^OOKN
\X7INDi>W-SASII AND BLIND
VV AIANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the
residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blinds
of every description, made of the best niatcriuls, nt
Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work
promptly oxecutcd.
CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
N. B.—Constantly oil hand a full supply of
Flooring and Weathor Boards, Sash, Blinds, nnd
Pannel Doors, 8K 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents.
All other sizes in proportion —ly nug7
EGAR AND TOBACCO STORE;
JVO.-27, Bull-street. Sign of the. Indian, near
Monument-square.—The subscriber returns his
5 rateful thanks to the citizens of Siivumiah, and
le public generally, who have so liberully patron
ised him during the last four years, and begs to as
sure them that he still imports the veiy best brunds.
of which he has on hand at this time a large assort
ment. He would call particular attention to a late
shipment which he can ftilly warrant. Also to his
stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c., &c., all of
which he will sell on as good terms os can be hod
elsewhere, P- JACOBS,
july 27 ly—
UCKWUEAT AND BUTTER.;
—75 packages Buckwheat, halves, Quarters,
Eghths oxid Boxes; .25 firkihs Butter, landing'
from brig American, and for Bale by i;
nov 10 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
By-
^ SUSGrEON
DENTISTS
MAY be consulted at their rooms N. E. corner
of St. Julian street und Market Square, at any
hour, (Sunday oxccpted.) Eutrauce on St. Julian
street. —
AND STATIONERY.—
All tlm SCHOOL BOOKS in common use
in this section ofthe country, OrV kept on hand.
A grtiat Variety bf MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An iiHsorliilciit bf JljVENlLK BOOKS, tail*
ciliated to suit tlib tnstb bf every one, with a vu-
rinty of interesting GAMER flir youth.
Family and other BIBLES, niid llyiqn Books
for all nenoniiiialions, ill plain, sfilisUititial anil
elegant binding.
NEW BOOKS of all kinds cblinlunlly re
ceived.
BLANK BOOKS ofevery description.
Also, PLAIN and FANCV STATIONERY.
J. B. CUBBEDGE;
nnv 3 South side Market *qri, Savunnuli.
S .71 ON I). The Avenger, or tlm Robber’s
Foundling.
Tlm Fountain, a Gift: 44 To stir ftp your pbtb
mind—by wav of remembrance.” Edited by II.
Hastings Weld.
Tlm-Cruise oftlie Midge.
Our Army at Monterey, by T. B. Thorpe.
The Life uftd Adventures of Joseph T. Ilure,
the bold Robber und Higliwayihan.
Mbiiinm, or the Beautiful French Girl iu Phil
adelphia, by H. Haydn.
Tliu Patrol of the Moniitaiti, a tale oftlie Revo
lution, l»v Newton M. Curtis.
The Secret Service Ship, br the full ofthe Gas*
tic San Joan D’Ulloa, by Charles E. Averill.
deceived by J. M. COOPER.
nnv 12
—10 whole, 20 half and
Mackerel; 20 kits do, land-
20 qr. bids No
ing and for sale by
nov 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
1.7LOU It. 50 whole and (half bids Canal
A 1 Flour, landing from brig John Enders, and
for sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
nov 15
CELLING OFF AT COST, FOB
O CASH.—The subscriber, intending to Ieuve
the city, is SELLING OFF bis stock of very
Choice Goods utcost, aftording an opportunity to
those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav
ing CLOTHING made to measure of the very
best materials uud workmanship, nnd at prices ma
terially reduced. Goods will ulso be sold by the
piece or pattern?
Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE
STOCK will have a very liberal discount made
below cost.
N. B.—AU persons indebted to the subscriber,
oither by note or otherwiso, nre requested to call
and setttlothe same with no little deluy a* possible.
oct 18 JOHN MALLERY.
jpLOUB.-ra bbls Georgia Flqur; 7 bags ,do
do, landing and for sole by
nov 11 COHEN A FOSDICK
tbPONT’8 POWDEU.—In
whole
. ITYL -srr
IS and half keg. for ^ g IL BERT,
nov 13 West Sid# Market square.
CJOAP.—10 boxes Castile Soap, received and
O I
for sale by
nov 15
A. T. BOWNE,
Suiets’ Buildings.
C TinXND RUMT—IWTblds - PholpTCmT-
T necticut River Gin. 30 do N E Ituin, land
ing from schr Alexander M, and for sale by
nov 16 E. SWIFT.
11TACKEREL AND CODFISH.—
XT J. 50 hhls large size Mackerel, Nos 1, 2 and
3; 2 hhds Codfish,of prime quality.lundiugand for
sale by SCRANTON A JOHNSTON,
nov 15
A lbany ale^o. i>m» Aiimny au or
superior quality, lauding from brig John Un
der*, and for sa o by - •
nov 15 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
'l l AISINS.—50 whole, 50 half and BO quar-
JlL boxes new Raisins, lauding from brig John
Enders, and fur sole by
nov i5 WOOD, CLAGHORN,A CO.
B uckwheat.—io half and i5qunr-
ter bbls Buckwheat Floor, 20 boxes do do,
landing from brig Madison, and for tala by
nov 15 E. SWIFT.
P ILOT BREAD. Ac.—lObbl# Tread-
well’s Pilot Bread; 10 casks Pts Porter; 10
do qts do.; 30 boxe* Herrings; 30 bo£es Raisins,
landing and for salefby E. SWIFT.
nov 15
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