The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 19, 1847, Image 3

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• iS4 rdj» NEW YOBK.-rO/rf Estab- 2hS Uihid Liw.—Tho Tegular packet brig A- mpRICANi McNturmiwtor, .M v yU5 .ttm-Utirds X SXrd, or Id UUIOUAM „t‘ KELLY. F W W ' ~ »■■ FOB AlibOSXA AND .lignrdn Steim-l’ackot H< L> COOK, John R. Ihlv ter it rewiving frolghtand passengers, ut And or- •on’s lower wharf, aud will )euvo oil This AnKMootf, atBd’clock precisely. She>v|U con tinue to leave evory Friday at the same hour.; \Vny IVoight payable by sliippors. No freight will be received on board after 4 o'clock on wo afternoon of departure. Freight will bo received in xtoro during tho absence of the boat free of charge. wthf— nov 19 nov 19 — FOR SALE.—A second hand CARRIAGE AN1> HAR NESS, nearly new. Apply to JNO.H.REID&CO. AX/ANTED—By a young man TT laud, a Frivato Room, with ? man from Scot- or witliout Board, in a Scutch family. Address J. P. G. Pulaski Hotel, stating terms and accomodation, nov 19 . — w TRESS, a Woman who understands tho business. Apply at Mrs. Fagan’s, corner of Bny bml Montgomery streets. *1— nov 19 LAST MORNING OF SALE. Sates ctese TAu Morning at 12 o'clock. 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots. OrccncapPiilosUilfloiHimciitliOt’y Extra Class No. 49, for 1847. Drawing due Saturday Morning. J. \V. Maury & Co., Malingers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co. HIOIIKST PRIXKS. i prizo of $20,000 25 arizes of $1000 1 do 5,000 20 do 300 1 do 3,000 21) do 200 1 do 2,000 150 do 100 1 du 1,858 &c. &e. Tickets $•>— Halves —Quarter*#! J. Package Wholes cost $125, must drawback $00 Halves “ G2}, * 30 " Quarters “ 31}, 44 14 44 15 THE FOLLOWING SCHEME Drawns in Alexandria To-Morraw, 20th inst. 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots. HIGHKST PRIXKS. 830,200-2 of $10,000 3.of $5,000—10 of 1,000, &c. Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2} Prizes cashed at this Ollice. 1‘F‘Tii’kctsand Shares forsule.aiid orders from tins country attended to nt the Old Established Of fice of , P. B. PENDERGAST, . No. ft, White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull St. opposite the Pulaski House. hovlO COLUMBUS LOTTERY—RARE CHANCE. Sales close This Afternoon at 5 o'clock. Drawing duo on Saturday Morning. tlKtlKClIA STATU LOTTERY. Class No. M—D. Paine & Co., Managor*.*? For the DcnrJit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta., 78 numbers—13 drawn ballots. CAPITA!. PHIZES. prize of $12,000 20 prize of $1000 do 4,000- 20 do 300 do 3,000 20 do 200 do 1,800 40 do 150 do 1,500 40 do 101) do 1,198 110 do 80 Ac. Ac. An. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. One Among the Best!—Look tcell at it. Sales close Monday Afternoon, I o’clock. Drawing due Tuesday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Iknrftt of the. Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Class No. 47—D. Paine A Co. Managers. Draws in Wilmington, on Saturday 20th inst. 72 number, lottery—12 drawn ballots. CAPITA!. PRIXKS. 1 prize of 1 do fi do G do G do Ac Tickets $10—Halves $5—Qrs.$2}—F.ig’*$ 1}. For sale nt G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. ami Bay Lane. Orders from the country promptly attend | til to, mid prizes cashed on demand, nov 19 $35,000 I 50 prizes of $600 15,000 / 50 do 500 2,500 50 do 400 2,000 50 do 200 1,020 j 60 do 100 '• &c. iYc. ITYTEW EDITION of the Methodist Hymn 11 Book. I A Message from God, or thoughts on Religion I hjr thinking men, by the Rev. John Cumming, I The Christian Father at Home, or n manual of I p-yctitnl instruction, by W. C. Brownlee, I). I). I rhe Night of Weeping, or a word for the stil- Ifcrtiig luiiuly of God, by tho Rev. Horatiiis Bon- 1 ar. The Believer, a series of discourses by tho Itcv I Hugh White. | A World without a Soul, by J. W. Cunning- I limn, A. M. l.-.^nd in the Storm,a narrative by the Rev. L. P. |t>. Batch. II l The Family of Bethany, or Muditutionson tho ■eleventh chanter of tho Gospel according to St. ■John, bv L. Bonnet. I Pile Boys’ Book of his own country, written ■ny Uncle John for his youthful friends. In ail, l bor Military Cliioftaius, from the ■ucvolntion of Hidalgo to tho presuut time, nmnrcdby J. u. CUBBEUGE, South side Murkct-sq. Hoy 19 ^arait.hTs>ai-^ f TOM Till) This distinguished Man in Miniature, weighing only 15 pounds. 16 YEARS OF A OK, AND BUT 23 INCHES 111011, THE PET OF ROYALTY nud the admired of all admirers, will hold HIS LliVEES, ut tho OGLETHORPE HALL, This Day, and To- Morrow, Nov. 19th and 20th, and positively no longer. The Little General will nppoar in nil his Per formances and honutifiil costumes, including Sougs, Dances, Grecian Statures, Imitations of Napoleon, Fredrick the Great, Highland Chiof, his Beautiful Court Dress, worn before Queen Victoria, Ac. Hit magnificent Presents, Jewels, Ac. will bo exhibited. His miniature Equipage, consisting of Ponies and Carriage, with Elfin Coachman nud Footman in Livery, may ho seen in Rout of the Hall, at the close of each day levees. Hours of Exhibition:—Friday from 11 A. M. to 12}, and from 7 to 8} P. M.—Saturday from 11 to 12}, and from 3 to 4} P. M. Doors open half an hour in advance. Admis sion 50 cents—Children half price. IdF-Tho General will give an Exhibition for tho Colored population on Saturday Evening.— Admission 25 cents—Children under 10 years, 15 cents. B3P* The Genera! exhibits in Milledgevillo on Monday the 22d inst. — nov 19 QEGARS.—20,001) Frai Gurundio Sugars; 7000 La Vega ; 20,000 Venus Regalia; just received per scFirs Gen. Washington and Excel from Havana, and for sale by nov 1G CONNERAT A BARIE# H YSON TEA.—10 half Chests and 50 Caddies of superior Hyson Tea, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and lor sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 6 West side Market square. C ONFECTIONARY.—50 boxes Steam Manufactured Candy, in boxes, 2ulbs each, just received for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 1G Gibbons' buildings. QEGARS.—50m Scgars, Eagle, Steamboat, OTusto Sonz, and Charleston brands, for saleby nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. pi IGA IIS.—10,750Clomoncin Cigars; 10,000 Yy La. Alamutm do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000 Principle do, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, novO Westsido Market square. F loor oil cloths. —iooo yds from 1 to 8 yds wide, suitable for Ilnlls, Par lors. or Dinning Room Floors, a splendid article, just received and for sale by I.W. MORRELL. nov 11 Smelts’ Block. L ive geese feathers.— 2000 lbs just received and for salo by nov 11 I. W. MORRELL, Smets’ Block. C ANDLES* &C.—20 boxes Sperm Cau dles, assorted sizes; 20 do assorted Cordials, lauding from schr Alexander AI, and for sale by nov 1G E. SWIFT. N : EW CORN.—On tho cob or clean, lor sale. ROB. HABERSHAM A SON. nov 3 T4IXCHANGE.—Bills on New York. Ap- XLi ply to GEO. B. CUMMING. nov 5 — 171 OR SALE.—ANefl ;ro Man who is a good Cook. ROB. HABERSHAM A SON. nov 5 AWIS.—100 Baltimore Hams, a choice ar ticle, for sale by nov 13 ALBERT HARD. TXURSES.—A splendcd assortment, just i X reived and for sale by J. B. CIJBBEDGE, South side Market square. DUTTER.—10 firkins choice Gosheu But* X} ter, lauding from brig John Enders, and for saleby SCRANTON A JOHNSTON, nov 15 C AR PETTING.—J ust received a new and handsome assortment of Carpctting, by nov 11 A. EINSTEIN. C RANUE1IRIES—In fine order, for sale by II. J. GILBERT, nov 10 West side Market square. - .. -.m.i'r"■!Tilmni.L— T>ROPOSAE8willli. rdecivod Hi iliiT XT: office of the City Mdrthal, until thtf’27th inst., to construet pavements Air lots, Nor ll, 20, 21,34 and 36 Columbia Wdrd, 11 Warren Ward, li 4 otid 5 Juakpon Ward, 9, 10, 11 and 12 El bert Wurd, 7, 8* 9# 10, 11; 12,20, .21, 23,25, 29, 30. 31 an 32. Liberty .Ward, 0,7,10, 12, 20, 21, 22, 31 and 3G Frauklin Ward, L 2, 3,4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 New Franklin Ward, and all lots on the West side of West Broad street, be tween Indian and New.ktredts, not How paved. J. 8. MONTMOLLIN, C. AI. C. STEPHENS, C. S. O NIONS—In crates and hhls landing from brig John Enders, and for sale by nov 15 II. J. GILBERT. I^LOCR.—-50 whole ami {half hhls Cunul X Flour, landing from brig John Enders, and for sale by nov 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. S OAP.—10 boxes Castile Soap, received and for salo by A. T. BOWNE, for sale by nov 15 Smets' Buildings. G <IN AND RUrtl.—30 hhls Phelps’Con- r necticut River Gin, 30 do N E Rum, land ing from sclir Alexander M, and for sale by E. SWIFT. nov 15 IITACKEREU AND CODFISH.— 1"A 50 hhls large size Alacknrel, Nos 1, 2 ami 3;2hbds Codfish of prime quality.landing and for saleby SCRANTON A JOHNSTON, nov 15 hWESH GELLATINE .—just reeeiv- cd, two cases per brig Aladison. J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, . ,mv J® Aloimmcnt square. IpKEVARED BARLEY. -A fresh supply, for sale by J. AI. TURNER A BROTHER, noyjO^ Monument square. pAUMSTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. — 5 gross *ulnnstock’s Vermifuge, for sale by . A. T. BOWNE, Jimv 19 Smets’ buildings. ml 0 r B l^ 8 0 "’S PATENT BARLEY—A fresh supply, jest received per brig Suvan- **?• a, “l for sale by A. T. BOWNE, r 18 Smets’ building. A lbany ale.—20 bids Aiiamy aio of superior quality, lauding fruiu brig.John Eii- d«!rs, and for sa « by nov 15 SOK’ANTON A JOHNSTON. TX AISINS.—50 whole, 50 half and 50 quar- XX boxes new Raisins, lauding from brig Joint Enders, and for sale by nov 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. B UCKWHEAT.—10 halfaml 15 quar ter hhls Buckwheat Flour, 20 boxes do do, lundiug from brig Madison, and for sale by nov 15 E. SWIFT. I(ytiu$ *i |V nreser IVdast I *• kine t TOOTH W ASH—For cleansing and - h . .Preserving the Teeth aud Gums, aud purify- I .j r •f 1,1,1 received per brig Savannah, 'J for wile by A. T. BOWNE, *8 Smou* buildings. 1’ POWDER—For the immediate ma- king ot Buckwheat aud Tew Cak«. For A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Imildiugs. iKUiNES.—in glass Jars, just received, aud ter sale by I nov 19 H. J. GILBERT, West .side .Market square. akd. —Prime Leaf Lard, landingaiid for l*Y U. J. GILBDUT, >v 19 West side Market Square. VniKSTIC BllANUY.—10 bills lJomostio * Kraudy, in store, for sule low to close con- 1‘S'WUI. BlllUU/tM & KELLY. v 19 jU PI’ER.—10 kegs Gosheu Butter, of supc- rior quality, lauding from brig Savannah, [^y buIgham a kelly. IHll Ut, Ac.—15 casks quarts and pts •n„-. ' w . ^. or,lsr t f» hhls Smuked Beef ami ,l e ^ UCi ' tending from Jobu Enders, nnd_ for I nov 19 J. E. GAUDRYA CO. ^USKev.—ISbbbJJnuongal.LdaWhi* Uv i3 terwde by MINIS. **D DE .i ' , on “’ very pretty, just oiiened - 2 QOUFllEY ifc LX ROCHE. ifitlCK G barrols and 10 boxes |«S“a r 'SitSbT s Un ™ “ d f0,lw ' nor in P’ R * HENDRICKSON, Gibbons* buildings. I ARD,~-] 5^ hhls No. 1 Leaf Lard, landing I Let |A U Jp l‘ u kilters, and/or salo by I E. SWIFT. P ILOT BREAD* Ac.—10 bids Tread well’s Pilot Bread; 10 casks Pts Porter; 10 do qts do.; 30 boxes Herrings; 30 boxes Raisins, landing and for sale by E. SWIFT, nov J5 A YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. A fresh supply of the Genuine Cherry Pec toral, direct from the proprietor, just received per hrieCommodiis, and for sale by J. M. TURNER A BRO. Sole Agents, nov 17 Monument square. D ~~ UPONT’S POWDEIL—lii~wlmio and half kegs for sale bv H.J. GILBERT, nov 13 West Side Market square. ORANDY, &«%—25 hhls Brandy; 20 do Xj Pilot Bread; 10 do Crackers; 25ImxesChccse; 10 kegs Barley, landing from brig American and *clir Alexander M, and for sale by aovlG CONNERAT A BARIE. C hoice goshen butter.— Constautantly on blind, and for sale bv JKiv3 lmo SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. B ANANAS. — 106 bunches Bnnnms, for soJh by ALBERT HARD nov JO P LANTAINS.—20,000 Plantains aud 1000 Coeoanuts, for salo by ALBERT HARD. nov 10 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-Sts. C IIIEENE—In boxes,funding from brig.Mn' J dison, and £»r sale by nov 15 II. J. GILBERT. UTTER, LARD & CHEESE.— B sale by 8W1FT. B ISCUIT ACC.—30 bbU Sugar, Sodunnd Blitter Biscuit; 10 do Pilot Bread; 50 box- ee^'RBurcbill” Soap, landing from brig Wilsoi Fnller, and for sule by novG SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. Buchan’ souF uo v, Family Soap, landing from brig Wil- Puller, and tor sule by >v G SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. T ARD.—50 kegs Baltimore Leaf Lard.lnnd by nov 8 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO- TYTOTICE.—Tho undersigned has’received -Ll by recent arrival*, a fresh supply (of Modi { ciites, Porfumory, Oils. &c. Alsou general as- sortment of Brushes, which tiro offered for salo on fuvorable terms, by J. A. Lx ROC HE, nov4 No. 1, Waring’s building, Market Sq. T30RT WINE.—Just received, ono cask mi* XT porior Port Witio, warranted pure, uud di- ^ ruct importation, and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, nov 18 Corner of Broughton and Bull-sts. lYTACKEilEL.—25 barrels large No. 3, land- XTJL ing from schr. Irnwronco, nml for salo by 110V 18 COHEN & FOSDICK. 13IBUON8.—300 yds rich plaid and em- XV broidnred Ribbons at 25 cts, worth 37} cts.; 200 yds narrow plaid, for Missox, utl2} cts.; for salo by JOHN MURPHY, nov 18 /~10SHEN BUTTER.—Just received a few ; VT kogs of choice Gosheu Butter, warranted 1 and for salo by ALBERT HARD, nov 18 Corner Broughton and Draylon-stx. 1Y/TETIIO DIST IIYrtlNS* in plain ITX Sheep, Morocco Gilt, and Turkey Extra Gilt bindings, of various sizes—new edition. Re ceived by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 18 ■piIGS,OLIVES AND BUCKWHEAT.—Just JL. received per brig American,a lot of French Pigs, Olives, shelled Almonds, (hitter ami sweet) Buckwheat, and horse Radish, and for salo by J. ROUSSEAU nov 18 Corner Broughton nml Bull Sts. SUNDRIES.—G dozen Hdkfs. with col’d bor- O dors, at 25 cents; 20 Velvet Bags, 2 do Satin Hair Platts, 100 hunches Steel Beeds and Bag Ornaments, for sale by nov 18 JOHN MURPHY. /"'I LOVES.—1 dozen Gents white urn! black YJ Kid at $1; 4 do Ladies’ dark, white uml light colored do at G2}c.; 2 do Misses white and black long silk half fingers, for sale by nov 18 John Murphy. QEGAItS ! SEGA It S! SEOAIISI- O Just rueeivud 4000 Butterfly Sugnvs; 5000 Cnnsolucion; 3000 La Ccriro ; 2000 La Norma; 2000 Canones; 3000 D. Franklin; 1000 Plantation, for sale by P. JACOBS, ' nov 13 27 Bull St., sign of the Indian. rpEA.—30 chests and 120 boxes Ten, for sale X by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 eiHALL {SIZED I.UTTUIC PA- krt PER. — Superior qualities of American, French mid English. For sale by • J. B. CUBBEDGE, South side Market-sq. nov 13 DEEFi—10 half hhls. Huws & Co’s. F11J- XJtonJMarket Beef, lauding from brig Ameri can, uud for sale by nov 17 J. E. GAUDRY.& CO. A Ull ANY ALE.-45 hhls-Albany Ale of JlIl superior quality, lauding from brigs Madi son, American mid John Etidurs, and for salo by WM. M. DAVIDSON, nov 17 Westsido Market sqr. /UNDLES AND STARCH. — 25 V./ boxes of Hull & Sons, pntcut refined Cau dles; 30 Boxes of Colgute &. Co's. Starch, land- ing from brig Mudison, and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 17 1 West side Market sqiinrc. \ UCOIIOJL.—5 barrels pure Alcohol, for xXsale, whole sale mid retail, by J. M. TURNER A-. BRO. nov 17 Monument square. TYT12W FRUIT.—2 hhls. Currants; JU li kegs Grnpes ; 50 drums Figs; 40 jars Prunes mid 10 boxes Citron, landing from brig Jehu Enders, mid fur salo by nov 17 WOOD, CLAGIIOItN & CO. DOCHE’S IIFII11AU CiililRO- XX CATION.—This is the only discovery af fording a perfect cure for thu Hooping Cough, without administering interuul medicine. A fresh supply just received, mid for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 17 Druggist, Gibbons’ Buildings. "Potatoes and beets.-For X sale by II. J. GILBERT, nov 17 West Side Market Square. CMOKEI) DUFF AND TONGUES. O Landing uml for sale hy II. J. GILBERT, nov 17 West Side Market Square. piRACKFRS.—Soda, Boston aud Water Y^/ Crackers, warranted fresh, and for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 17 Cor. Broughton and Draytou-sls. QillOKED BEEF AND TONGUES— 5 Ohhls. smoked Beef; 5 do smoked Tongues, landing from brig John Enders, and for sale by nov 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. ^IfGAR.-5 lilids. St. Croix, and 5 do. Por- Oto Rico, landing from tho Alexander M. and for sale by J. E GAUDRY CO. nov 17 jpOFFEE.—50hags Rio Coll’oe, 20 do. Ju- VA’ndo; 3 hales Moclia do. landing from A- lexander M. and for sale hy nov 17 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. /'^lIArtlFAGiNE.—50 baskets (Jliampagiie Yy oftbe following unproved brands: Ueid- sick, Anchor, Resacu de In Palma, Maltose Cross, Ducal Grape, lauding from brig American, and for sale hy SCRANTON A JOHNSTON, nov 17 COAI* AND GIN.—50 boxes Burchill’s ky Soap; 20 hhls Phelps’ Gin, lauding from brig Savannah, from New Vork, uud for sale by nov 17 COHEN & FOSDICK. PUTTER, CHEESE, SPERM CAN- XJDLES AND WHISKEY.—20 firkins choice Gosheu Buttur ; 50 boxes prime Cheese; 50 do New Bedford sperm Caudles; 20 hhls N Y high proof Whigkey ; 50 boxes family Soap, luuding from brig Savannah mid for sale l>v nov 17 SCRANTON it JOHNSTON. DEEF AND FORK.—10 half hhls F11I- XX ton Market Futnily Beef, 5 do do do Pig Pork, lundiug from brig John Enders, nnd forsolu hy WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. nov 17 TJULOT DREAD, &C.—20 hhls Pilot X Bread, whole and half hhls Butter, Soda and Water Crackers, lauding from brig Madison, and for sale by CONNERAT & BARIE. iiov 16 LXRANDY.—20 eighth-casks mid 10 barrels XX Brandy, luuding front schr Alexander M, and Tor salo hy CONNERAT & BARIE. nov 16 /""11IEESE.—30 boxes primeGoshcnChcese; Y_y 10 casks do do do, landing from John Enders mid for salo hy E. SWIFT, nov 16 /'I HArtlPAGNE.—30 baskets for sale by Yy nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. {~1ANDL.ES. :w lioxin Judd it Sod*' Yy Sperm, uml 31) do Hull’s Caudles, for sale by nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. T_TArtlS.—250 ehoieo Baltimore Hams, for IX sale hy THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 (CHOICE LIQUORS.- Brandy, Gin, Y^v Whiskey, and Wines of superior quality for sale by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 A PPUES.—15 bhls Apples, Greenings mid xjL Spitzeuhurgens, just receiyed per steamer Southerner, aud for sale hy nov 13 ALBERT HARD. OUGAR AND COFFEE.—30 Ithds O Muscovado Sugar 5 100 bags Rio Cofl’eo ; 50 do Old Java, for sale hy nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. TXUTTJ3R.—20 firkins choice Goshen But- XX ter; lundiug front brig Madison, and for sale by nov 15 E. SWIFT. ALB PEACH BRANDY AND YX8COTCH WHISKEY.— 20bbls superior old Geo. Pench Brandy, 30, five gallon demijohns Scotch WhiBkey, for sale by nov 3 lmo SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. O RANGES. — 20,000 sweet Oranges, in fine order, just received and for snlelow, by uov 10 ALBERT HARD. m &:■.( rvi ,T AW MOTICB.—iLCKUOM &. LAW-' Jm-xon, - Attorneys at, Ln o, Savamiab,Goo. Olljco ip Gaudryte-Build nr, Up Sldlrs, ftniit*. ing Bull street. HEN1Y R. JACKSON. ALEN’R R. LAWTON, nov 15 i !i Jy T AW WOl’ICBp* 1 /! T. COODIvIn; X_J Attorney at Lhw, "wilypunctually attend to any biisiiiuss given him. Ullire in Owens’ build ings, immotliutcly under pendergaat’s Lottery Oillco. 26— nov 13 if WHITE CARPENTER, who undorstamls . the mamigumeYii <>f nearops,lu worli on u nov 18 itOB. HABERSHAM A SON. OOL REMOVED.-G A. HOi^ »M BE iiifortq* bis patrons. and bis fcllow| generally, that lie has Reinoved bis Sclioo- ilrul situation, viz. tho M:isonic Lodge, where a couple of largo rooms are open, for the of Pupils ol'botli sexes. A Lady well duud an experienced Teacher, has charge mior Classes. Ho taken tins method also 2mos- sept 28 -MONS. A. is bis natrons Persons wish- ^yceuin Hall i n or beforo that time. Tuition lavs: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Terms; Twelve Dollars for 2-1 lessons. Guntlemuii's Class Kiimo days as uhovc, begui ling at 9 o’clock, P. M. N. B. Tiie room will be rented for Balls, Con- iorts, or any other exhibition at very moderate orms. 26— oct 27 /'IUSTOItf-IIOUSE, SAV GEORGIA', 1 November 10, 18- sals will bo received at this olllcc uhti ff.; t; ..mini'll. — - r " ■ BOARDING .—MADAME GI- services of an ox r rqm tho North, in blic generally, tliut lucutioa of Young Itrueta. Pupils, in addition to ull tho branches of an English education will lie taught to write and sneak the French language. Lessons will be given to tlioso who desire it, in usic, Drawing, and in the Italian, Spanish aud erinan languages. Address MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 3G—c Savannah Geo. ANTED.-A situation as Cuult or to take care of children, a Young Woman, vntild make herself generally useful, ami e well recommended. Apply at this ollice. dec 17 — i purpose i CAR!.ETON B. COLE. DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x. nov 16 iliess should bo closed. Those indebted will ise give early attention to this notice, uml save msoTvos the unpleasantness of having their i!s and accounts placed in tlm bunds of an at- icy for collection. ova HIRAM ROBERTS. }iS$<>LiTTlON.— 1 rile firm of L. Bald " win A Co. baa been dissolved in conse- lice oftlio death of Mr. L. Baldwin, the afiairs 11. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. 1.1817. nov! C 10-PARTNEICSIIIpT^ The undor- J signed, surviving partners nftliu lain firm of ,. Baldwin A Co., have this day entered into Co partnership for tho transaction of a GENERA I, COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm ol Brigham A Kelly. II. BRIGHAM. JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah. Nov. 1. 1817. ~ nov 2 TO-I*ARTNEItSlIIP. — Thu muloi" J signed liave associated themselves in the City of New York, for tho transaction of a GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under tho firm of Wm. Ncylu Habersham A Co. and are prepared to transact any business which may bo eoulidcd to them. ROB. HABERSHAM, WAI. NEYLE HABERSHAM, JOHN RAE HABERSHAM. Nov 1. 1817. nov 2 D issolution. — The Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of HAM ILTON. HARDEMAN A CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consent/ dither of the un dersigned are authorised to use the name of the lain firm in closing up the unfinished business of the same. TIIOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of the firm of Hamilton, Hardeman A Co. Savannah, Sept. 1, 1817. C l OP A RTNER SHIP. — Tho under- ' signed have formed a Copartnership under the firm of HAMILTON A HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will be tbaiikful to their friends for a portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savanuuh, Sept. 1, 1847. Gum * s " Southern Recorder, Millndgeville; Jour nal A Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four months. D a g u e rr eo t y p e por traits.—t.t. WILMOT respectfully informs the public, that be, with the assistance of an experienced Artist, is now ready to execute Portraits of all sizes, after tile most improved methods for beauty uud durability ; nud invites the Ladies and Geutlemeu of Savannah, and Visitors, to cull ut his Gallery, at tlie corner of Bryan St. and Market Square', where he will at all times be happy to wait on them. T. T. W. busier sale Double and Single Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, Ac. Ac. for Miniatures. Daguerreotype Artists are also informed that lie will keep for sale ull articles uscdiii their pro fession. — nov 12 C TASII STORE !—SMALL PROFITS J AND QUICK SALES—Another addition to our stock just received, consisting of BON NE TS, new style LADIES CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, rich SILKS, OREGON PLAIDS, ALPACA aud GltO DE EOSS for mourning. Also, u few more pieces of that English Long Cloth at 12} cents. CANNON A LEONARD, nov 15 — Cor Broughton A Barnard-sis C ~1 HEAP CASH STORE^—The un- J dersigned has lately returned from the North with a full supplv of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, wliicli will be sold at bis usual low prices for cash or approved city pnpor at short time. All those wishing to save money will please call and ex amine his stock. M. PllKNDEltGAST, nov 10 — cor. of Whitaker A Congress sts. TVf ACKEKE1..—10 libU No, 1 Mockorel; 1TX 10 do No. 2 do; 10 half do No. 1 do, land ing from schr Alexander M, and for sale by uoyIO ' E. SWIFT. VANN AH. M . 1847.—Prbpo- tbis olllcc until tho 2d day of December, at 12 o’clock, M. Ibr finding mate rials nud building a Light Ilousu uud Dwelling House united; on Fig Island, in Savannah River, agreeably to tho following specifications. i' biindiition; b row of biles forming ati oblong square 20 by 18 foot.. t Pirns 27 feet long, pot less than 12 iucbos»over alth^,top undG} iiinhos.jit the bottom.' To lie driven doprit 4 feet apart even with the surface oftbe, ground, unless har’d bottom is found beforo they rcaolj Hint depth— The heads of tiie piles to be sawed, ofl'siiimro 4 inches below the surface of tho gruiindi .‘.pit.the head of each pile to bo laid yellow piueplnuk 3 inches thick, 12 inches square. On this to bo u pillar of hard brick luiu iu cement, 12 inches squurc, 4 feet high. On these pillars tho sills of the house are to uc luid. Timber 8 inches square lor the sills. House to ho one story, to finish 8 foot iu the clear. Posts 8 by 4 inches except the 2 corner posts nt tho end where the lantern is put ou, which are to he 7 inches square and the plate to ho 7 inches square at that end. Ail the other platos may he G inches. Lower finer joist 8 by 2 inches, 1G inches apart. Attic floor joist 2 by 7 inches, 20 inches apart; 7 feet from the plate at that end of the house where the lantern is to ho put on, iu lieu of a flooring joist is to ho a timber 7 inches square, the centre of which to bo 7 feet from the centre of the plate.. Two pieces of the same sizo to he framed in. One end on this cross beum, the other cud into tho plute.— The centre of these pieces to he 3 feeto inches from the centre of tho house, that is, 7 loot apart. At the eud oftbe House to beau Octagon fram ed tower. Posts 7 inches square. The foot of the posts to ho tenoned into the plate, nud the timber 7 foot from it and tho 2 cross pieces. The post to rise 3 feet above the ridge pole or apex oftbe roof. The diameter oftbe inside oftbe post at top to lie G feet 8 inches. On tlfo heads of the posts to ho tenoned u framed octagon deck 10 feet diame ter ut the corners. Timber 7 by 5 inches, cov ered with 2 inch plntik yellow Juno, spiked down Joints caulked uud covered with tarred paper.— Covings eased. The deck to he covered with 20 oz. copper well nailed with cooper nails. In the deck to he n scuttle to enter tuc lantern, as large as the space between tho timbers will admit.— Scuttle door 2 inch plunk, covered with copper. Tho roof of the house to ho rectangular. Rafters 4 by 4 inches, 2 feet apart. Sides, ends ami roof oftbe building and tower above tho roof, to he bonrded with good seasoned hoards, shingled with the best cedar or cypress shingles. Ou tho lower floor at ono end to ho partitioned oil’two lodging rooms, 9 feet square each. A door to each near tho centre partition. All the other cud of tho lower floor, stairs to go into tho attic.— Windows 12 lights, 8 by 10. Oiift iu each bed room, 4 iu the parlor, and 2 in the attic. Door to lead out of the front of the house, and one to lead out oftbe parlor into tho kitchen. The doors to he 4 punuel, 1 t ineh thick, except the front door which is to hu 1} inch. Good lunges uud latches and lock to the front door. The lower floor to he laid double. Attic floor siuglo and matched. Stairs to lead from the attic floor to the eutrauee of thu scuttle into the deck of the lantern. Tho parlor and two bed rooms to hu lathed and plas tered, aud finished iu a plain decent style. Gut ters hack ami front oftbe house with trunks to lead oil’the water. Ifu cistern is required, ono is to he built with brick, with sullicieiit piles under it to render it sucure.' Sides and bottom 1 foot thick, laid iu cement, nud plustcrcd inside with the nine, to hold 800 gallons. Attached to the house, on which is the tower of the lantern, to he a kitchen 10 by 14 feet. Files 2G feet long, 11 inches over ut llieir heads, driven down four feet apart to the surface of the ground. Thu heads of thu piles to he sawed oil’ square 4 inches below tho surface—on which is to lie luid yellow pine plank 3 inches thick, 12 inches square —oil this to hu luid a hard brick pillar iu cement 12 inches square, 4 feet high. Four piles of thu same length and size to lie driven down lor the foundation of the chimney. On tlm brick pillars sills are to hu laid 7 inches square; to hu one sto ry, 7 feel 0 inches iu the clear ; roof .j pitch, sides aud roof well hoarded and shingled. I’osls 7 by 4 inches; lower Hour joist 8 by 2 inches, J8 in ches apart. Attic floor joist 7 by 2 inches. Low er lluor laid douhlu—attic floor single and match ed. Two windows, 12 lights each, 8 by 10. One door iu front, a chimney iu the end, fireplace of a convenient size for cooking, with crane, trammel uud hooks; a sink on onu side oftbe chimney, accessary shelves, steps to the doer of thu house and kitchen. At thu buck of the kitchen two piles 10 inches over are to he driven down six feet from the kitchen, six feet apart. Oil these piles are to he all oilliouse, attached to the kitchen; posts six feel high, roof, sides ami cud hoarded uud shin gled, finor ou a level with thu kitchen; a door from the kitchen to lead into it. All the exterior of the house ami kitchen, (except the roofs,) the par lor and two bedrooms to he painted two coats. On thi! top of the tower to lie a wrought iron lantern, form an octagon, of sullicieiit height and diameter to contain 15 lights, 11 by 9, ami one copper pane the same size iu each octagon; post 1} inch square, to run down ou tlm inside ot tin* tower, post 2} fuel, to hu secured with two holts through the post, nut and screws. Thu dome formed by sixteen rollers concentrating in an iron hoop 11 inches diameter, 5} inches wide, } inch lliick; acioss the base of the dome, to he ail iron liar I inch square, cuds secured to the hoop oftbe lantern; tlm dome coveted with 32 oz. copper, wliieh is to come down and rivet oil tlm top of tlm sash, which is to he 3inches wide; on the top of tin! dome to hu an iron frame, traversing ventila tor 20 inches high aud 15 inches diameter, oil which is to hu secured a vatic 2} feel loug, 12 in ches wide; ventilator ami vane covered with cop- per. Ill one of the octagons to he a door covered with copper, 4 feet high, two feet wide, with two strong turn buttons; in 4 of the copper panes to he ventilators to'ailmit air and keep out thu wot; around the lantern to he an iron railing, posts 11 inch square, two railings :] inch square, railing post to go 2 inches into then deck and run up 4 loot G inches, the turn into the post of the lantern, secured with holts thro’ theluiiteru posts,nuts ami screws, thi! foot of the railing post to lie 20 inches outside of the post of the lantern; lantern to hu painted two coats, inside white, outside black; a copper electrical rod to run up one foot above thi! \alne ami down two feet into the ground; a row of piles 9 inches over at the heads, 10 feet long, to du driven down 12 feet, 4 feel apart, all round thu house and kitchen, 8 feet distance from it; ou the heads of these piles is to hu ten- oned timbers G inches squure, 4 by 4 joist, 5 feel apart, one end halved ou to the timber ou the heads of tho piles, thu other end to go into tho brick pillar under thu sill, ou which is to he laid 2 inch plank, spiked down. No payment to be made to the contractor for the ahovu work until it shall have been comple ted, inspected and unproved by thu Collector aud Superintendent of Lights at Huvaimali, or such personas lie slmll appoint Ibr tho purpose; the whole to hu completed in a workmanlike maimer on or before thu first day of August or sooner if possible. \V. B. BULLOCH, nov II tliffi— Col. and Hup. Lights. OOKS* SASHES A WINDOW BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway A Co., ia constantly receiving ull kinds of Hashes, Door ami Window Blinds, which hu oilers at as low prices ns they can hu purchased in thu city. All work furnished by him will he warranted equal to uuy iu tlm country, or thu money will he returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received ami promptly executed — sept 1 W IN DO W-S ASH A N D BLIN D MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the residence of Judge Wayne. Hashes ami Blinds of every description, made of the bust materials, at Northern Prices. Ilousu aud Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. —I st 411 :i f > t; Mjpagttg takbtj tho Sailrtofhqt' Exchange Dqck, and are prepared to curry on tlio Ijusmusqiii its various bYaiicho.i, such ns Tents,'; Awnings,.Tariwvfifijpfj Steamboat Covers, uud Sails of oyejy description; and hqpe by unremitting aitgiitioii, .(pqtph.inqd with uu extensive knowledge o.}*. thu ^buitiifossi u> merit tho continued patronage of those \ylio give theiii.a trial. 6*^*8hip nud Steamboat Flags made to bydor. nov G —26, „ FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line. Bl’lio regular packet brig SAVANNAH, W. S. Dixon muster,, will huvu immediate despatch. Foy, freight or passage apply on hoard,at Mooru's wharf,or to nov 17. WASHBURN WILDER A CO. J MADISON, E. WatkiiH master) will Jiayo immediate despatch. For freight or piwaagu; up- ply on hoard at Mongin’snpbbr wlmrf, hr to nov 16 WASH BURN, WILDER A COi FOR BOSTON.—The fiistsjujjiig brig REVEILLE, Cant. Slcopcr, litis jujrt ofn cargo engaged uud will have despatch. For freight imply to S. W. WIGHT A COi nov 11 N otice to consignees.- Transportution Office, Ccnlrul llail Hoad— October 5,1847.—Consignees Of Cotton or other produce by this Road, are hereby notified that re ceipts will hu required for all freight delivered— They will therefore scud persons to receive their consignments who are authorised to sign siich re- H " ~ coipts. net G £L I.. O. REYNOLDS, Eng’r ami Sufinrintolidenl. "Hats and caps.~i>. a. am~ BLEU A CO. have ou hand a full uud com plete assortment of every possible variety of IIATS AND CAPS. We flatter oursulths'tliut a more fashionable, a larger or flutter selected stock ofthis kind of Goodslias never been ollyrcd to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine Beaver. Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Riissia, Taiuni- co, Ashland, Bilciui Vista, Rough tiitd Ready, Rutichcrq, uml Wool Hats of every descriptibu. One of the partners residing at the North, ena bles iis to receive weekly supplies ofgoods. To Merchants ami Planters we oiler gobds nil as favorable terms as can ho luid South hr North; net28 177 BAY STREET: AUCTION 8il.ES. Iiy ijv j• 1 r 1 ’W'.ltfVh21M }iisiant*,jvill,K sold fTflip lord, comer of Broflghtbli uud Drayton ulre^ts, Crockory ofaTl kinds, with evely dfiscHpi^i i$f goods found iii a family groedry. Term? Cii nov 17 ? • By Uolich A Fosdickl ' * Landing from brig PfeftbVehihfco; 15 J»l)dsV C,u ba MUH(!(»fudo Htjgur;Iii BtohV 25 Jd(ds., Pnr(o Rico Sugar. 25’do NewOrleans do’, sept 10. '171 X‘E CU.TOR’S J3 AXE Jlt bit the first Tiieijjlay iit'Fim told; twopu tlio mauuI Iiomw oI' snle^aj'fflhl^fcn^ioil, b(fibre Cuitft l!bqfb ifijlie;-hUj:-of.flw , iuyiah, the lollowhWteiinistute, belonging 'iqjjuMydatc of Miclmel Dillon, deceased, uh(|/olifhylpvjjtns- sion of t^e, Ijopprabletlie Iolcribf..CpMri/pfChai- *liatii comity,Viz: 4 • ~ ~ m. Lot No due (1),Franklin wurd, in tlio city of Sn- vniimih, with’the buildings, ( Ac.^known its tire 44 Sailors’ Home." This lot is iii foe simple. . , Ififi No two (2), Franklin xyqrd, city of Savan- t'itli M adjoining ji>t,Np I, to the'went. This lot Is uiiitiijiniyed, dit’fi 19 subject th aground rent to the citv corheij^fibu of. Muvuhhafi.hr $35 per lUUiiim. Lot Nofiiino. (9) Curry..Town, city ol* Savuu- uali, fee simple, nud unimproved. ROBERT M. CHARLTON, Ex’nr. iiov 18 — . John P. Cl;iv{tiji A Co., AUCTION AND COMMISSION lifUUCllANTS, Anil ForwnriHng Agonls, IMnciui, tin. Ill aeon, July 2i), 1847 ly Jiilv 23 • n NEW STY EE OP IIATS 1— “^^FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities, received by recent arrivals at 187 Bav street. sept 16 IVES. 1IORSKV A CO. rn HATS ! If ATS l—From the Fashi- A 1 *® nimble Mat Store of Messrs. Beebe A Cos tar, Broadway. New York. Those who have boon in the habit of sumlingto them liirtheir Hats, can hu furnished with the same article, at New York prices, by calling on _octlil IL_A. AMBLER A CO._ Now Clothing Itetnbiteiiiiivnt, G 1 11 n O N‘S * It A N 11 !•:, The iiudursigiied will opun oil thu 18th instant, the store recently ocuupied by Mr. I. W. Morrell. where, ho intends to keep u huge, ami well select ed assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, which he will sell at verv small profits, and very respectfully invites tho l’luliters. Merchants anil Citizens goiierallv, to give him a call before sup plying themselves, as hu is confident his STOCK lias never been surpassed by any brought to this place, it being an entire iiuw Stock, made up ex pressly for this Store. Among his Goods, are the following articles: Ci.uIvkh and Maxti.ks—Blue and black Broad Cloth ami Cnuihlct. OvKit-CoATX—Of invisible green, brown, Pur- sons .Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Cauihlet, and Lion Skin. Drkss ani> Frock Coats—Offuiu black French Broad Cloth. Bosi.vkss Coats—Such ns plain and fancy Tweed Casimer.e black Doe Skill, plain aud fig ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Joans Sacks ami l’rockteus. Pantaloons—From all of the most fashionable Goods, such as plain |hlack Cusitnoro, Moleskin, Plaid, striped diagonal rihhuil Casiinere, Satinet, Tweed Casiuieru uml Negro (’loth. Oil Cloth Jackuts ami Pants for Soumon, Sati net Round Jackets, Boys’ line black Jackuts, Pauls and Vests. Vksts—Of avoiy duscriiitiou. such as line plain black Satin, ligiired ami black Velvet, Bomhiisiii. Alpaeca, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk, black Cloth and Cusmicrc. Uniikii-Siiiiits—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine and ComiumiMeriiio, Silk, Saxony Wool, bleach ed and uiihleacheiLCultoii ami Buckskin; Ladies’ lino Merino ami Silk Umlcr-Shirts. Cravats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plaid Silk, Colton, and black Silk. Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs of great variety . Shirts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms, fancy Cotton, striped aud Night Shirts. Also, a good assortment of Boys’ sizu Linen Bosoms and Collars. Stocks of plaiii]Satin, crimpedSaliu, Bomhnzm and fancy Silk Stocks and Neckties. S use k.M) Kits of great variety. Gi.ovks of line French Kiu, black, white and col’il Worsted, Cloth ami Thread. Silk ami Col- toil Night Caps, Money Belts, Silk Purses. l : MimKi.i.\s.a heaiAil’ul assortment of French Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Colton Umbrellas. Gentlemen's fine anil fashionable Cloth CAPS, Otter Skill Caps, a beautiful article. Also, a general assortment for Youths’ and Boys' wear. The Imilies are parlieiilarly invited to call ami see them. He will soon have a line assortment of Children’s Suites for Boys from lour to ten years old. Having taken much pains in titling tip his Store, ami equally as imicli iu selecting a Stock for it, ho hopes, by strict atten tion to business, to merit a liberal share of patron age. GEO. S. NICHOLS. N. B. The Store at No. Ill Brvaii-street, will lie continued as heretofore, witli u general assortment of thi! above Goods, ami will hu con ducted by Mr. WM. L. IIAUI'T. nov III 5— H Ami il/roiv assymoNS iiuvo received per Hartford and Savannah: A choice assortment of French, English ami Belgium CLOTHS,OAHHLMKRS AND VEST 1NGS, selected with the greatest rare, uml ol'tlie best imported iu this country. Wo are now pre pared to manufacture at the shortest notire, and in the host manner, any garment in our line, for cash or approved credit. J7 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah, Ga. /'1APS 1 CAPS* l-’-Notv Fashions—Just received ner Sleazier Northerner, a superior lot of GeiitH* Dress Caps, consisting of G'irelliun, Tuylor, B La Mode, Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, uud Travelling Caps. Also Leather Travelling Hut Boxes, for sale by nov G D. A. AMBLER A CO. WHOLESALE WINE, LIQUOR W AND GROCERY STORE.—A’o. 188 Congress and 88 Si. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform his frionds, that he coutinuea to keep on hand at his old stand, West Side of the Aiarket, a large assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO CERIES, all of which he otfers on tho best pos sible terms. He is also constantly supplied with the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CL DER, to which ho respectfully invites the atten tion of the public, — nov 3 CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly ou hand a full supply of Flooring and Weather Boards, Hash, Blinds, aiul Paiuicl Doors, 8 10 Hush, glazed at 10 cents. All other sizes in proportion —ly ang7 S *~ EGA If AND TOD ACC O STORE. No. 27, Hull-street. Sign of the Indian, near Monument.square. Tlio subscriber returns his grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, who have so liberally patron ised him during tho hist four years, and begs to as sure them that ho still imports the very best brands, of which he hns on hand nt this time n large assort ment. He would call particular attention to ulatu shipment which lie can fully warrant. Also to his stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac., Ac., all of which he will sell on osgood terms us can be hod elsewhere. P. JACOBS july 27 ly— TO I* LA NT E IIS.—R EM S11A RT A THOMAS, Sign of the (lolden Boot, Baring's llangc, have ill store, received per recent arrivals, a large assortment of PLAN TATION BROGANS, to which they invite (lie ultciifuui of Planters ami Factors. £ V'MnuHiires lilted withcaro aud despatch, nov IB (V— SEVENTY-FIVE HOLLA IIS REWARD.—Runaway on the 27th clay of eji Juno last, my hoy TUTT. Hi! is of inns- tee color, spare made, long legged, short body, walks a little stifi’in his hips, limps a little, his right leg being shorter than the other, occasioned by Rheumatism wlieii young; flat head and loug Ini- hind, about 25 or 30 year of age and weighs about 131) or M0 Ihs. lie can both read ami write, ami no doubt will have a free pass or one purporting to hire Ins own time ofliis own writing, lie pre tends to religion and is iu tlm Baptist Church lie! is my carriage driver and house servant, ami for lying wlicn interrogated, lie cannot Im heat. I believe lie is lurking about some town or city passing bv some other name. Any person deliv ering said hoy to me will receive the above rexVard, or fifty dollars if confined iu any jail so that I can get him. Address (Juki Spring. Edgefield District, So. (’n.. or Walker A Bradford. Hamburg, oct 15 fti— WVF.I’T HOMES. Callus. Pistols, Rifles, Blind wurd Ac. Ac. Ac* • SPORTSMEN.atvl oilier* are .hereby notified that they can he supplied at low prices,’ for cash, with the follow articles, viz; Double nml Single Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Philols, Powder Flasks. Shot I’ouclms, Game Bags, Conn Wren ches, Walker’s Cups. Baldwin’s Gnu Wadding, Gun Gotten, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, Ac. Also, A general assortment of Hardwafc, consist ing iu part of Table and, Pifijkbt Cullorv. .Loelos Hinges, Spade*, Shovels, Hoes.^ A\e.i..llulchen; Augers. Drawing Knives, Collets Mills, Caifis, Ac, Ac. . .i Please call and examine before purchasing else where. . JOHN OARRUTJIERS, No 175 Congress Street, Savaimah. • N. II. llilles made to order, and all kinds of Repairing ofGuns, Rifles, Locks, Ac. carefully ami punctually attended to and warranltfil Of dersfrnm the country, or Vink.sent iu hu done will he ntleiiilcd to aiul returned by thu boats, or other conveyance, with tlm same fidelity, as if per sonally present net 4 ’ ( lIHUUUAIf.—Thu undersigned Ins lu- J entuil liiiiiHclf iu Newark, New Jer’s/iy, u.s a General Agent. • Persons at a distance jWishliig articles pur-* chased iu this or, adjhiiiiug cities, will find it to their advantage to procure them through tlm • agency of the undersigned, who will ho. at all times advised of tlio lowest price articles can ho purchased at, and who from..... Tlm various branches of iniitmfactiiriug ilii/t city excels in,quakes it u desirable place for un agency to lie located. Tlm iitidorsigndd having resided in Georgia for the last eghtceii years, flatters himsell’tliaf he will he able fo fill orimrsfrom individuals ofihe South urn country generally, hut more inirtRuihiHy front Georgia, as near fltejr Ihtlcy as (hough tiny were here themselves, mid, in many instances, ui lower prices. Tlm strictest cafe frfkcit ill Shipping nud In suring, if instructed. JACOB It; DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey, sept IG Uiiio— I ’ "NFEKIOIt COURT —CHAMBKIUi October 15, 1847—Tlio Grand Jury of tli4 ' County of Chatham, having recommended a it additional tax tii aid ill the nip port of chhifnou schools, tlm funds assigned by tho Statu for that purpose proving entirely inadequate to effect the objects intended to ho accomplished, tlm Jus tices of the Inferior Court, desirous of comply ing with this recommendation, hut without resort-, ing to mi increase of tlm present taxes, have del cided fo make mi appropriation for that ohjci t from the present revenues of thb ebiutty. It is therefore ordered, That the inti!rest de rived from the Sinn of six thousand dollars, re ceived for tho old Jail mid lots, mid now vested iii Public Stocks, he afid is hereby appropriated ami set apart, together with siich fflrther sftiii fi) ho paid out of tho County treasury, ns shall makeup the nuioiiut of Jive hundred dollars annually, ho paid to the Conimissioui'rs of Common Schools, to ho appropriated by them with tho concurrence of tlm Justices of the Inferior Court, to tlm sev-i oral District schools, in such proportions ns shall he deemed most lie official: Provided, neverthe less, that the inhabitants of each district shall eauso one or more convenient and proper school houses to hu built iu each district, and approved , of by said Commissioners, ullibrWisi; tlm umiiuy • apportioned to such district shall Im wjlhlmh]' ,, Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis.fic, mid Imis hereby appointed one of (lie Commis- * sinners iu plaeu of N. J. Bavnrd removed from the county. It is required that these orders lie entered upon the minutes of tlm Inferior Courtmul he publish ed iu both the city gazettes for one mouth, daily, and by a proper notification from the Commis sioners in relation to thu building uf school' houses. A. PORTER, j.i.c.c.c. ELIAS REED, j. i.e.fc.c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. t.t.r. c. oct 20 —26 ?|10 I'l.AN T1! MS JUKI J11A pi ICsi L AMI .11 KIM,'HANTS. —Til.' SliliHiliUnr• has. at thi! Easfern Wharf, a prime assortment of RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES, and FIREWOOD, which lie oilers for sale oil accommodating terms. Purchasers will please call at his ollice near the Exchange before pur chasing. All orders, fur either of tlio above ar ticles, left at his oflieo, will he promptly attoudud to jiiuc’JH R. A. ALLEN. (>« KS AND ST AT IoNEIIYT— All the SCHOOL BOOKS in common tiso iu this section ol’tlie country, are kept on hand. A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Alt assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal culated to suit tlm taste of every one, with u va riety of interesting GAMES for youth. • Family mid other BIBLES, and Hymn Books for ull denominations, iii plain, substantial uiiii elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of all kinds coilifaiitly re- ceixeil. BLANK BOOKS bl’ovl-rv description. Also, PLAIN and FANt’V STATIONERY: J. B. CIJBBEDGE, nov 3 South side Market eqr., Savannah. ^■ySrtlOND, Tim Avenger, or tho Robber’s BUCKWHEAT AND BUTTJBB. 75 packages Buckwheat, halves, Quarters, Eghths and Boxes; 25 firkins Butter, landing from brig American, and for sale by nov 16 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON Oy SURGEON y DE1TISTS; MAY ho consulted nt their rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street and Market Square, at ony hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian street. — nug 13 B utt ei nov 13 U TT EII.—20 kegs; for sale by THEODORE MINIS. E PSON SAJLTS.—lObbls best Baltimore Epsou Salts, 10 hhls Green Copperas, 15 bids Glauber Salts; for sale by nov 2 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Building. A EOT of French Collars, just received nml for sale at 37} cents, by A. EINSTEIN. iiov ll Foil lulling. The Fountain, a Gift: "To stir up your puro mind—by way of remembrance.’’ Edited by lit. 1 Liftings Weld. The Cruise oftbe Midge. Our Army at Monterey, liy T. B. 'i'librpe: The Life and Adventures of Joseph ’J’. Ilurc* the hold Rohher mid Highwayman. Moninui, nr the Beautiful French Girl iu Phil adelphia, bv II. Ilavdit. The Patrol ol’tlie Mountain, a (ale of the Revo lution, by Newton M. Curtis. The Secret Service Ship, or the fall of the Cas tle San Joan D'Ullon, by Charles E. Averill. Received by J. M. COOPER: nov 13 W.-V-aA L I<M)OKS ANI> WINKS.-^rpfi 1 olioivo IhIiiv Hrolcli IVlinker, 1' pniioliron Jamaica Rum. 5 halfpipe* Otafd, Dilinty & C'O’s. Brandy, I pipe Imperial Gin.. 15 hhls old Ryu Spirits. 100 boxes Blaridv C O M Wink, 25 do Alary Ann do, 20 do Palo Sherr> do; 20 do Cor dials, comprising Maraschino, Myemi, Ahslrithe, Curactta mid Korchenwasser, Ibr sale Idit bV • J. K. GAUDRY A CO. Also, :10 basket* Champagne, Of the De OH* inout, Bollinger & Bollinger’s Anchor brands.' nov 15 ’ • ' , TIT ACK JEltl?!..-10 ao hair and i.TX 20 qr. bhls No J Mackerel; 20 kits do, land ing and for salo by nov 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. F ~ LOUR.^ bhls Georgia Flour; 7 hags do do. Inndiug and for sale by nov 11 COHEN A F03DICK.