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cob<i*o«m»«» P»ntna luiittnaii.
VOVBMBEH W—JTO iwlrv Cotton,Oort.,‘flour,. Mil*..,
to llult St Roliinioo, nahtlHon & llonlomiu, W Dun-
“ 0 N Noyii. w Huaphroy*, W T Fo.lor, BuMOn *
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COMMERCIAL.
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IwVTHST PATHS,
1’roviriouco Nov. 14
Bouton Nov. 15
Now York Nov. 16
Pliilmlol|ihia Nov. 10
Balllmuro Nov. 17
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, NOV. 39.
BALTIMORE—Schr Leulty—10,513 feet Lumbar, 30
cuk* RUe.
MACON, Nov. ID—Tho lute unfavorable news
from abroad has brought Uio market to a aloud
Mill. Thcro in aenreely auy Cotton offering. Tho
roceipUattho Wurehouios havonot been large
for the last ton days, owing we presume, to the
very favorable weather for picking, which still
continues. Wo quote to-day OaCj,
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. •
AND LA8T MORNING OF GRACE.
75 numbers—12 drawn ballots'.
Greene AFuliukl Monument Lot’y
Extra Class No. 50, for 1847.
Was drawn ou the 20th iustant, in Alexandria,
Vu. Drawing duo au Tuesday Morning
. J. W. Maury Sc Co., Managers,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.
HIQHKST PRIZES.
630,900—9 or 810,000
8 of 83,000—40 of 1,000, &c.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarter* $24
Tlie Old Favorite.
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Draws in puhlic, in the Exchange Council Uootn,
To-Morrow Afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Sales close at 31 o'clock, precisely.
78 numbers—14 drawn ballots.
GREENEA PULASKIMONUMENT LOT’Y.
Class No. 09, for 1817.
llinilKST PRIZES.
“ CONSIGNEES.
Per ship Hanford, from New York—G W Anderiou &
Brother, D A Auiblor 4: Co, Drijhnni & Kelly, Brook* &.
Tipper, BIU* & McArther, I! A Crnno, R DoMurtln, Don-
,low A Welwtor.W M DavId.ou.M Ea*lmsn,J 8 Fey, Holt
l Ruhlnran, A Hard, N A Hurt loo, G R Ilendrlck.cn, W
Humphrey*, Hamilton & 8ymou», Harper & Stuart, Ham-
,11,,a & Hardeman,'A Haywood,. It'idt. Mallet &. Bo W s
W It Hale, It llsborshmu & 8on,G Joue», Jewey <fc Crnly,
B Knapp & Co, A V LaRoche, CAL Lamar, I W Mur-
,cll, W Maokay, WII May Sc. Co, C F Mill*, #1 Prandar*
nut, Rev 7V Preston, Price & Veader, E Pantoni Sc. Co, J
Roufiean, Snider, Lathnip Sc. Novitt, J If Strnu.o, Turner
ic Henry, FSclierff, E Swift, WemU Sc Morrell, W War-
»er N B Sc 11 Wood, C Hurtrid^e, P Wiltbergnr, E F
Woo<l, J Potter, Rev It M White, W T William*, U D
Walter, Wood, Claghorit & Co, Washburn, Wilder & Co,
A Welle., T 8 Wayne, and H J Gllbort.
PeritearaorClutIntm, from Augusta—314 bale. Cut»ti
iml MJxe to A Low Sc. Co, II A Allon, W 1* William*. J
llliiid& Co, P II Bolin, and Holt & Hobln.hu.
SHIP NEWS.
Port of Savannah, Nov* 33, IN-17.
ARRIVED.
flri;Torno, Coburn, Newport, (It I) -10,000 Brick., to
W Crabtree.
8thr Alhemarl, Thompson, Darion. 3,190 bu.bel. Rough
Rice to R lltdiur.huiu Sc. Sou.
Sloop American, Steven., Darien. 3,900 bushel. Rough
Riee, to R llabenthnm St Son.
Sloop Splendid, Heddl., Dnricn. 1000 bu.liol. Rough
like, to II llidinrahani it Son.
Sloop It F Sherwood, Jim, Back Rivor. 350 liu.bcl. R
Riee, to (I W Anderson Sc. Brother.
Oilibous' dal, from Plniitation. 50 cask* Itico to Elio*
ReeJ.
CLE.tR ED.
fichrLenity, Smith, Daltiinoro—E W Bilker.
U. 0. M. steam-pneket Mctamorn, Itiirdeu, for Charleston—
[1 rooks Si Tuppor.
DEPARTED.
P.8. M.steam p.v-ket Motaiuorn, Barden, Cluirle.ton.
U.S.M.steani-puckntOeninulgno, Clia.e, Pidatkn.
icbr J Clark, llcaritt. Now York.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov 15—Arr .iilii* Albania, Crowell,
Philadelphia; Madura, Borland, Cliurlo.toii; Elizabeth El
Ira, Tyler, New York.
CId—Ship* Ruiliiw, Dillingham, Havre; Joliu Cndtuii.,
Cammelt, Liverpool.
\ FOR BOSTON.—Tho packet brig
“MADISON, E. Watkins master, will sail
in a few days. For freight of 50 bales cotton on
deck, apply on hoard at Mongol's upper wharf,
or to WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
nov 22
t FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line.
■tt»Tlto rugulur packet brig SAVANNAH, W.
8. Dixon muster, having onc.haU* iter freight en
caged and going ou board, will have inmiodia'
despatch. For balance of freight, or passage, a
ply on board nt Moore's wlinrfior to
nov28 WASHBURN WILDER A CO.
^<^4 FOR MOBILE*—'The line schr.
““■■LAWRENCE, Capt. Ventres, having most
of her freight engaged will sail to-morrow. For
freight fur small stowage, or passugc. apply -
hoard, or to BRIGHAM A KELL)
nov 22
FOR AUGUSTA AND
HAMBURG.—The light draught
Steam-Packet IVANIIOK, J. T. Jurinew mas
ter, is receiving freight nnd passengers, nt An
derson’s lower wharf, nnd will leave To-Morrow
Afternoon, nt 5 o’clock precisely. She will con
tinue to lonvo every Tuesday at tho same hour.
For freight engagements or passngo, apply on
board or to S. SOLOMONS A CO.
{jP Way freight pnyablo by shippers. No
freight will ho received on hoard after 4 o'clock
mi tiio afternoon of depnrturo. Freight will he
received in store during tho absence of tho bout
free of charge. snitu— nov 22
CTitoivBWPAiWFEIfflpS
ij AT TIUSSOtii ANNUAL FAIR OF TIIE
M AMERICAN INSTITUTE” just closed, tho
subscriber received tho inedaLt'for tho best de
sign of lamps" (Strong’s Patent). The superior
ity ofthese lamps has now been publicly tested,
nnd by the award of Messrs. Cox and Stouten-
Imrg, (dealers in Solar and other Intups,) commit
tee on Inning, fully aduiittud to ho superior to all
ollicrenow in use. In uddition to this ollicinl an
nouncement, in behalf of "Strong's Patent
Lamps" by tho Amuricau Institute, wo are per-
BultieiJ to Hinto that one of tho lamps wan in use,
J»y and ttight, in tho Msiingcr’s Room, during the
Fair, giving grcatfcmnlbrt and satisruction to all
who were employed in reading or writing, hv its
brilliant and Hiiadowloss light; and refer lo lion.
F. Tullmndge, President, Gen. Clmudler, and
other members of tho Institute, for tho correctness
of the above statement.
The Brooklyn Glass Co., so long and favorably
known, furnish (with tho oxceplioit of the shades)
all the glass used in onr lamps.
Our silvered work is supplied by J. Mitchell
<y Co., who received tho premium nt ihe last Fair,
for very superior workmanship.
The advantages of ^"Strong's Patent Lamps" are
1st.—These lamps cost no shade.
2d. Aro free fruin*smnko or smell.
3d. Will burn tbo cheapest oil, nttd give n
greater light nt less expense than any lump now
in use.
4 th. .Are more brilliant thnu camphenc or spirit
gus, without tho same risks to life nnd property.
5th. Are not liable to get out of order, are
easily cleaned, and warranted lor otto your.
"tit. Tho bund lamps will not spill oil with the
ntosi careless usage.
Manufactured solely by S. D VANDERIIF.Y-
DKN,54$ Pear 1-st., New York. Wurcroom,304
Broadway.
Chandeliers, bracket, hanging, parlor and man
tel lumps in ovary varioty.
N- B. Solar aud astral lamps altered.
Prices.—Retail front $3 to $*25. Wholesale
iperdoz. front $48 to $*200
Terms.—Under $100, cash: over $100, 30,00,
•DO, <1*., on satisfactory paper.
nov 2*2 0»-
1
prize of
10,000
0
irizo of
$300
1
do
4,000
JO
do
200
1
do
1,415
20
do
100
5
do
1,000
50
do
80
5
do
500
200
do
50
5
do
400
&c. Ac.
Tickets $3—Halves $1,50—Q.rs. 75c.
Puckugo Wholes cost $78, must draw buck $42
41 Halves 44 39, 44 14 44 21
44 Uuartcrs 44 194, 44 44 44 104
Prizes cashed at this Oftlce.
jy Tickets and Shares for sale,and orders flrom
tho country nttendod to atthe Old Established Of
fice of P. B. PEN DERG A ST,
No. (ij White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull
St opposite tho Pulaski House,
nov 22
Drawing Received.
Tho following aro tiio drawn numbers of Grand
Consolidated Lottery, Extra. No. 4(1, for 1847.
37 13 03 57 28 61 05 50 54 5
Drawn Numbers of tho Georgia Stnto Lottery,
Class No. 14, for 1847, drawn at Columbus, Hco.
ou Wednesday last, 17thiust..
8 3012 3171 21 45 9 58 00 23 10 24
do^No. 10 45 00 ami 24 45 00 are prizes drawn
in tho ubovo lottery. Holders of prizes will call
for tho cash at Wylly's Lucky Office.
JTHE ALWAYS LUCKY LOTTERY.
Our Favorite l
[SAVANNA
t°7TERY
Class No. 15—D. Paine & Co., Managers.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of
Augusta.
75 numbers—13 drawn ballots.
Draws in public, at Wylly’s Office, To-Morrow,
23d Nov. ut4 o’clock.
Sales close same afternoon at 3 o'clock.
CAPITAL PRIZES.
1 prize of
$ 4.000
20 prize of
$80
1
do
1,000
20
do
50
I
do
001)
20
do
40
1
do
301)
21)
do
30
1
do
200
200
do
25
1
do
172
02
do
10
Ac. «!
:c.
& c.
ssgs nd.Starch, lend-
iH* fmin fln«miil*l. .1.1.1 I’ll. anln fit.
iug from brig Savamiah, and for «Ue by
nov 19 J. E. GAUDRY& CO.
*tpRE8ll bAT MEAL—Just rocoivcd per
J. Conlmodus, and for solo by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
nov 19 Monument square.
Trillion GELLATINE*—Ju«t rocoiv-
J. ed, two oases per brig Madison.
J. M. TURNER Ik BROTHER,
nov 19 Monument squaro.
PREPARED BARLEY. A fresh
JL supply, for sulo by 1
J. M. TURNER A BROTHER,
nov 19 Monument square.
F AHMSTOCK’U VERMIFUGE. — 5 gross
Fobmstock's Vermifuge, for sale by
A. T. BOWNE,
nov 19 Smets'buildings.
R obin son’s patent barley.—a
ft
nah, nnd for
nov 19
upnb
1 sulo
by
r brig oav
A.T. BOWNE,
Smots* building.
O RRIS TOOTH WASH—For cloansing nnd
preserving tho Teeth and Gums, and purify-
iug tho breath. Just rocoivcd per brig Savannah,
and for sulo by A. T. BOWNE,
nov 19 Smets' buildings.
Y EAST POWDER—For the immediate ma
king of Buckwheat and Tea Cake. For
sulo by A. T. BOWNE,
nov 19 Smots* buildings.
X ARDt—Prime Loaf Lard, lauding and for
JU sale by II. J. GILBERT,
nov 19 West side Market Square.
D * OMESTIC BRANDY.—10 bhls Domestic
Brandy, in store, fur salo luw tu close non*
lino nt. BRIGHAM & KELLY.
B UTTER.—10 kegs Goshen Butter, of supe
rior quality, landing from brig Savannah,
for salo by BRIGHAM & KELLY,
nov 19
P ORTER, Ac. —15 casks quarts and pts
Byass’ Portor; 5 bills Smoked Beef and
Tougiius, lauding from John Eudors, nnd fur
salo by J. E. GAUDILY & CO.
nov 19
W HISKEY,—15bl>lsMounngnhclu Wliis
koy, for sale by T. MINIS.
j^E W CASIIMEBEH AND DE
by
LAINE3, v , —
nov 2 GODFREY & LA lLOCIIE.
.Souio very pretty, just ojiencd
P HELPS' GIN AND HAININS.—
50 bhls Phelps' Gin; 50 boxes Raisins; 25
half boxes do, landing from brig Americnn and
for snlo by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
nov 10
B .
Bath Brick, lor scouring knives and forks,
just received and for salo by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
nov 10 Gibbons’ buildings.
S EGARS.—20,001) Frai Gorundio Sogars;
7000 La Vega; 20,000 Venus Kogulin; just
rocoivcd per schrs Gen. Washington and Excel
from Havana, and for snlo by
tiuv 10 OONNKI
CONN EILAT & BARIE.
C IGARS.—10,750Clcmeueia Cigars; 10,000
La. Alamniia do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000
Principle do, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller,
nnd for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON,
novO West side Market square.
F loor oil cloths. — wuoy
from 1 to 8 yds wide, suituhlo for Halls, IV.
lors. or Dinning Room Floors, a splendid article,
just received und for sulo tiy
I.W. MORRELL,
nov 11 Smelts’ Block.
Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
L*^* A package of Whole Tickets will cost
$25, and must draw hack $13—Halves $124
draw hack $04—Qrs. $0J draw back $3.j.
FOR SHARES APPLY IN TIME.
One Among the Best!—Look well at it.
Sales close This sifltrnoon at 4 o'clock.
Drawing due Tuesday Morning.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
DELAWARE AND GEORGIA.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of
Augusta.
Class No. 47—D. Pa ink it Co. Managers.
Drew iu Wilmington, ou Saturday 20lh inst.
72 number lottery—12 drawn ballots.
CAPITAL PRI7.KS.
L ive geese feathers.—
2000 lbs just received und for salo by
nov 11 I. W. MORRELL, Smets’ Block.
TYTEW CORN*—On tho cob or clean, for
11 sale. ROB. HABERSHAM & SON.
E XCHANGE.—Bills on Now York. Ap
ply to GEO. B. GUMMING,
iv 5
I.10R SALE.—A Negro Man who is a good
JU Cook. 1LOB. HABERSHAM it SON.
nov 5
1 prize of
$35,000
50 prizes of
$000
1
do
15,000
50
do
500
ti
do
2,501)
50
do
400
0
do
2,000
50
do
200
0
do
1,020
GO
do
100
Ac. «
:c.
Ac.
G OSHEN BUTTER.—Just received a few
kegs of choice Goshen Buttor. warranted
nud for salo by ALBERT HARD,
nov 18 Corner Broughton and Druytou-sts.
M ethodist hymns, in plain
Sheep, Morocco Gilt, aud Turkey Extra
Gilt bindings, of various sizes—new edition. Re
ceived by JOHN M. COOPER,
nov Id
Tickets $10—Hulvos $5—Qrs.$*2j—Eig’s$l.|.
For sale at
G. W. WYLLY ’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane.
Orders from tho country promptly attend
cd to, and prizes pushed on demand. nov 22
C 1ASIK STORE l—SMALL PROFITS
; AND UUICK SALES.—By recent arri
vals, we are cunhlcd to oiler to the citizens of
Savannah, a complete assortment of STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting of
Shawls, Dress Goods, Silks, Paris Plaids, Oregon
do. Black nud Col'd Alpacas, Ilouvy Ticks. En
glish niul American Long Cloth, Broad Cloths,
Cnssimorcs, Satinets, Kerseys, Georgia Plains,
Liuscys, Oil Cloth, Table Spreads, very rich;
Flannels, Irish Litmus, French worked eollars at
374 cents, &c. &c.
We invito attention to our stock which now
embraces almost every kind now iu vogue.
CANNON &. LEONARD,
nov 22 —• Cor Broughton ifc Barnnrd-sts
N OW OPENING—This morning, a very
desirable lof of Dress Goods, Shawls mid
Oil Cloth Table Covers,
nov 22 CANNON & LEONARD,
B onnets and ladies dress caps.
—Now Style, just received and now opening,
nov 22 CANNON & LEONARD.
H
AY. —100 bundles primo Hay, binding from
Hbiplllarlfurd and for snlo by
r22 BRIGHAM &KF.LLY.
W HITE LEAD.—100 kegs puro White
Lead, 100 do No. 1; 500 gallons Linseed
Oil; for sale by A. T. BOWNE,
nov 22 Smets’ Buildings,
( 'IIDER, ALE AND POTATOES.
J—Just received per ship Hartford, 18 bhls of
Albany Ale; 25 bhls of Potatoes, nud 0 bhls Cham
pagne Cider,a very superiorarticle, and for snlo by
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
nov 22 West side Market sqr.
OCIIOOL BEMO^ED.-HJ A<HQlA
p,COMBE informshlapdtrftns andhUfolloWj
iitizonsgonorAlly,thathohasJtemovi'd biH.Sehoo- the Central Hail Rood, for one year from jfuiiu-
oa central situation, Vli." 1 fie Malpnlc Lodge, nry next; fur whioh liboral tvages wiH'bo given**
vhere acouploof larawrodjlfcara Upon,'fur the *—*- *
to
wherti .
reception of Pup IN oi botli sixes. A- Lady well
educutcd and an experiencel Teacher, has charge
of the Junior Classes. Ho/aUnn tliis method also
o I’ll tanking his friends for pint patronage, oxtetid-
ed too; during a season wUn lohst expected, as
well os for the opinion theiunjority uf thorn have
been nloasad to express rolative to hi d clmractqr
as a Teacher. . 2mos— . sept 28
id monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap-
’’VeIISTILLE, LUFBUItROW & BUTLER,
nov 20 • • —
O ANCING ACAD^MY.—MONS. A.
BONAUD respectfully informs his natrons
that he will open his Academy a( 5 o’clock bn
Monday noxt, first of Novmnllor.' Persons wish
ing to patronise him aro requested to call at the
Lyceum liall> (<tt 09 before that time. Tuition
davs s Monday, Wednesday aud .Friday,
Terms; Twelve Dollars for.24 lessons.
Gentlemen's Class same du}^i os ubovo, begin
ning at 9 o’clock, I’. M,
N. B. Tho room will ho rented filr Balls, Con
certs, or any other exhibition at very moderate
terms. 2G— ...... net 27
Y oung ladies' hoarding
AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME Gl-
RARD, having eugnged tho services of an ex
f ioriouced English Teacher from the North, m
urms her friends and the public generally, that
her establishment for tho education of Young
Ladies, will onon on the 1st day of November
uoxt, in Mrs. Marshall’s Now Range of Brick
Buildings, on the corner of Liberty and Bar-
nurd Stroets. Pupils, in addition to oil tho
branches of an English education will ho taught
to write and snenk tho French language.
Lessons will he given to those who desire it, in
Alusic, Drawing, aud in the Iluliuu, Spanish mid
German languages. Address
MAD’E. A. GIRARD,
net 14 30—c Savaiumh Geo.
/'HKGULAR*.—The .undersigned lias lo-
Vs ented himself in Nowurk, Now Jersey, as a
General Agent.
Persons at a distance wishing articles pur
chased iu this or adjoining cities, will find itlo
their ndvnutflgo to procure them through die
agency of the undersigned, who will he nt nil
times advised of the lowest price articles cun he
purchased at, mid who from.
Tlie various branches of manufacturing thp
city excels in, makes it u desirable place fur an
agency to lie located.
The undersigned having resided in Georgia for
the last eghlcon years, llatturs himself that.lie will
heuhlo to fill nrdcrslroui individualsofthc South
urn country generally, hilt more particularly from
Georgia, as near their fancy us though they were
hero themselves,nud, iu tuuny instances, at lower
prices.
The strictest care taken in Shipping ami In
suring, if instructed.
JACOB It. DAVIS, Nuwurk, New Jersey,
sept 10 . 3mu—
D aguerueotvpe por
traits.—t.t. WILMOT respectfully
informs the puhlic, that he, with the nssistmicu of
an experienced Artist, is now ready to execute
Portraits of all sizes, after the 'most improved
methods for bounty anil durability; mid invites the
Ladies mid Gentlemen of Savannah, mid Visitors,
to nail at Iris Gallery, at the cornerof Urvun St.
and Market Square, where he will nt all times he
happy to wait 011 them.
T. T. W. has for sale Double mid Single Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, &c. &c. for
.Miniatures. .
Daguerreotype Artists are also informed that
he will keep for sale all articles uauditi their pro
fession. — nov 12
S ~ EGAR AND TOUAUUO STORKl
No. 27, Bull-strcrt. Sign of the Indian, near
Monument-square.—Tho subscriber returns his
grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah, mid
the imhlic generally, who have so liberally patrou-
ised him during the last four years, aud hogs to us-
suro them that lie still imports the very best brands,
of which lie luis ou hand at this tunc a large assort
ment. He would cull particular attention to u late
shipment which ho can fully warrant. Also to his
stock of chewing Tobacco,’Snulf, &c., &e., all of
which ho will sell on as good terms ns can he had
elsewhere. P. JACOBS.
July 27 ly—
fYNE HUNDRED ABLE BODIED,
yj NEGRO MEN WANTED—To work ou
'ANTED—By a young man from Scot
land, n Private Room, with or widiout
Board, iu n Scotch family. Address J. P. G.
Pulaski Hotel, stating terms aud accomodation,
nov 19 —
A WHITE CARPENTER, who understands
xlu the munugctucut of negroes,to work 011 a
plantation near the city, wilt hear of u situation
oil application to
nov 18 ROB, HABERSHAM & SON.
L aw notice.-jackson & law-
ton, Attorneys at Law, Savannah, Geo.
Office in Gaudry’s Building, Up Stairs, front
ing Bull street. HENRY R. JACKSON,
ALEX’R R. LAWTON,
nov 15 ly
M <
L aw notice.—w. t. goodwin,
Attorney at Law, will punctually attend to
any business given him. Office in Owens’ build
ings, immediately under Pcudergast’s Lottery
Office. 20— nov 13
P ROPOSALS will he received nt the
oftico of tho City i\Iarslinl, until tho 27th
iust., to construct pnvumeuts for lots, Nos. 11, 20,
21,34 and 30 Columbia Ward, 11 Warren Ward,
1, 4 and 5 Jackson Ward, 9, 10, 11 and 12 El
bert Ward. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12,20, 21, 23,25, 29,
30. 31 nit 32 Liberty Ward, 0, 7,10, 12, SO, SI,
22, 31 and 30 Franklin Ward, 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 0,
7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 New) Franklin Ward, and all
lots ou tho West side of West Broad struct, be
tween Indian and New streets, not now paved.
J. S. MONTMOLLIN, C. M.
nov 18 C. STEPHENS, C. S.
A CARD.—l have removed to the city ol
Macon, for the jmrposu of practising Law,
nud shall practise in all the Courts ol'the Southern
Circuit, mid in nitv other Courts iu which busi
ness may be confuted to me.
den 17 — CARLETON B. COLE.
K. ItlOORE.— All persons indebted
to Albion K. Moore, late Dry Goods Mer-
limit in this city, will please call at my store and
settle said indebtedness, whether it be by note or
account. It being actually necessary that this
business should lie closed. Those indebted will
please give early attention to this notice, and save
themselves the unpleasantness of having their
notes mid accounts placed in the bauds of mi at
torney for collection.
nov 2 HIRAM ROBERTS.
D issolution.—Tim tirm oi l. Bald
win & Co. Ims been dissolved iu conse
quence of tho death of Mr. L. Baldwin, the uljYirs
of tho concern will be settled by the undersigned,
surviving partners of.snid firm.
II. BRIGHAM,
JOHN J. KELLY'.
Savannah, Nov. 1,1847. nov 2
C 10-1*AKTNERSIIIP. — The itnder-
• signed, surviving partners ol'the late firm of
L. Baldwin & Co., Imvu this day entered into Co
partnership for tho transaction * of a GENERA!
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of
Driglmui Kelly.
II. BIHGHAM,
JOHN J. KELLY.
tSavami'di, Nov. 1,1847. nov 2
C '~ 10TPARTN E R SH Il*7^ iMuTmule r-
> signed have assoeiated themselves ill the
City of New Y’ork, for the transaction of a GEN
ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under lira
firm of Will. Neylu llaherslmni &. Co. ami are
prepared to transact auy business which may hc-
etinlided to them.
ROIL HABERSHAM.
WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM,
JOHN RAE HABERSHAM.
Novi, 1847. nov 2
XT olJ SUKEEPING DRY GOODS.
XI Furniture Dimity; White Marseilles Quilts;
Col’d ditto.; Furniture Fringes; Drapery Muslin;
Turkey Red Drapery 5 Tame Covering ? Col’d
Table Covers; White Dmuask Table Cloths; Bro.
ditto;Damask Table Diaper; Dowbtss, Osualmrgs,
Huckaback mid Scotch Diapers; Russia and
French Diapers; French Towels; YVlit. aud col’d
Doyles 5 5-1 to 12-1 Linen Sheetings ; 5-1 to 12-1
Irieu’d and uuhlea’d cotton ditto. Rccuivcd and
for sale hy
net21 SNIDER, LATIIROP A NF.VITT.
F igs,olives and buckwheat.—Just
received per brig American,a lot of French
Figs, Olives, shelled Almonds, (hitter mid sweet)
Buekwhuat, und horse Radish, mid for onto by
J. ROUSSEAU,
nov 18 Corner Broughton and Bull Sts.
S UNDRIES.—0 dozen ildkls. with col'd bor
ders, nt 25 cents; SO Velvet Bags. 2 do Satin
Hair Platts, 100 hunches Steel Beeds and Bag
Ornaments, for sale hy
nov 18 JOHN MURI'IIY.
G l LOVES.—4 dozen Gents white and black
T Kid at $1; 4 do Ladies’ dark, white and
lightoolored do at 024c.; 2 do Misses white and
black long silk hull* lingers, for sale hy
nov 18 JOHN MURPHY.
( HANDLES AND STARCH. — 2s»
J boxes of Hull Si- Sons, patent refined Cau
dles ; 30 Boxes of Colgate «.v Co’s. Starch, laud
ing from brig Madison, mid for sale hv
W. M. DAVlbSON,
nov 17 West side Market square.
A LCOHOL.—5 barrels puro Alcohol, for
sale, whole sale and retail, hv
J. M. TURNER it BRO.
nov 17 Monument square.
Yy in so l u r ion . — 1 ’be Copartnership
CHOKED BEEF
O Lauding uud for sale Ir
nov 17
AND TONGUES.
Ti. j. Gii.nr.aT,
West Side Market Square.
B utter, cheese, sperm can
dles AND WHISKEY.—20 firkins choice
Goshen Butter; 50 boxes prime Cheese; 50 do
New Bedford sperm Candles; 20 bhls N Y' high
proof Whiskey; 50 boxes family Soup, binding
from brig Savannah nnd for sale by
nov 17 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
B EEF AND PORK.—lOhalfbbl* Ful
ton Market Family Beef. 5 do do do Pig
Pork, lauding from brig John Eudors, aud for sale
hy WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
nov 17
C tOAL. —50 tons Philadelphia Coal for sale
> nt $7 per ton, an English ton, 2240 lbs, will
he given. Apply at Mongiu’s wharf, to Joseph
Burke, nr to C. A. L. LAMAR,
nov 22 1—
f YV. MORRELL invites his friends
A. nnd thu puhlic generally, both from town mid
raantry, to call and cxmiuuo his new FURNI
TURE STORE iu Smets’ now Buildings,
Broughton Street, the largest in the country under
on ® r ?of. whero he will linvo great pluasuro in
exhibiting to thorn tho most extensive assortment
*>r ready nmdo Furniture ever oft’ered in the
Hontlieni markets. nov 22
‘plANO FORTES.—Tlie subscriber has
A just received from tho most celebrated man-
iu the United States, n large assortment
im • i ^ FORTES, miioug which may l»o found
Muckering’* patent with metidlic frames; Manns
f^fucher’s grand action, and A II Gale Sc Co’s,
•proved action, iu mahogany, rose wood and
•juai walnut frames. Also, Coleman’s /Kolian
ihniv UuI| t, which is an invaluable addition to
, l ® no • all of wliich is ofiered for sale at tlie
“wnufteturer.* lowest price., by
„ I. W. MORRELL,
— nov 8mcts’ buildings, Broughton st.
CTOVUS, nt)l.I.OW-W'AItI3, <Vr.
u "“Economist and Kitchen sense Cooking
otoves | Office Stoves; Iron Furnnces for ohmn-
y® r *5 Pots, Kettles, Soup Digesters, Fish Kettles,
i otatoo Steamers, Ovens, Spiders Porcolnin
etauceaml Stow Puns, Wnffie and Wafer Irons,
Coal Scuttles, Oyster Gridirons for broiling Oys-
ww. foot Stovos, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs,
r coders, Sic. for sale hy
COLLINS Sc BULKLEY.
flov S2 JOS Bryan-itrect.
QUGAK,—111 lilids. prime Porto Rico Sii-
O gar, forsalo very low to close consignment,
by WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
nov 22
P ILOT BKllAui »li Hina l mu
Bread, whole and half bids Butter, Soda mid
Water Crackers, landing from brig Madison, mid
for salo by CONNERAT & BARIE.
nov 10
B RANDY.—20 eighth-casks nud 10 barrels
Brandy, luuding from schr Alexander M,
and for sale by CONNERAT & BARIE.
nov 10
C 1UNNY BAGGING.—2(>bales, Gunny
I* Cloth, weighing 2J pounds per yard, for
salo by WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
C HEESE.—30 boxes priineGnshcnChccsc;
10 casks do do do, lauding from John F.udcrs
and for snlo by E. SIV1FT.
nov 10
F ancy scent bottles.—ah
assortment, of tho newest aud most beauti
ful patterns, received and for salo by
A'. T. BOWNE,
nov 22 Smets’buildings.
C hoice goshen butter—25firkins,
choice Goshen Butter, Imiding from ship
Hartford, aud for sale by
nov 22 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
W HISKEY.—20 barrels Monougchclu
Whiskey, landing from Gen. Pinckney,
mid for sale by J. E. GAUDRY &, CO.
nov 20
/GEORGIA FLOUR.—In barrels, lor
\JF sulo by WASHBURN, WILDER Sc CO.
nov 20
C OW-PEAS.—50 bushels Cnw.Peim, for
wile by ALBERT HARD,
nov20
1 Goshen But-
"OUTTER.—30 kegs choice Go
JL> tor, warranted, nnd for sole by
nov 20 ALBERT HARD.
M ACKEREL.—25 barrels large No. 3, land
ing from itchr. Lawrence, uud for sale by
nov 18 COHEN Sc FOSDICK.
C ARPETTING.—Just received u new
and handsome assortment of Car petting. ‘
it ofCarpetting, by
A. EINSTEIN.
N EW GOODS.—Now lauding from Wil
son Fuller—Plain and Satin Striped mid
Figured Cashmere, do do Muslin do La ill’s, plain
mid plaid Alpuccus, colored Merinos, Molmir
Plaids nud Lustres, Raw Silk Plaids, Scotch do,
Zephyr do, Hnltilhs Worsted do, Oregon do, col
ored uud black Silks, Silk Hose mid Hall* Hose;
worked Muslin Collars,Capes and Robes;Tlireml
Laces; Mechlin, Lisle mid Cotton do; real llrochc
Shawls, Cashmere do, Turtou do, Plaid Merino
Long do; 4-4, 5-1 mul O-4 Blanket do; Bonnet
Ribbons. Ijulies mid Misses Bonnets, withu vari
ety of Housekeeping mid Staple Goods, which
will lie sold at lowest market prices, wholesale or
retail, by GODFREY & LaROCIIE.
nov 8
E ~~ VERY BODY BEAD T11 IS
Just received per brigs I’liiluru mid Exact,
from New York, and brig John from Philadel
phia: 10 eases Prints all .ivies and prices ; 1 do
do British, entirely new ?’15"pieces Moms. d<
I stills mid Cashmeres ;’.20i|o Worsted Plaids lor
Ladies Dresses ; 5 do plain Cashmere French ;
do Black Silk warp Alpaca : Black and Colored
Mentions; Best French Kid Gloves ; New style
Tuck Combs, etc. etc.
l-’oii Gkxti.kmkn’s Wr.\n : 5 pieces superior
Mark French Broadcloth’; 25 do fancy nud Mark
Cnsinicres mid Doe Skiu^l do/., white Satin cm-
liroidered China Vests, vh'ry rich; BesHilack and
white Kid Gloves; Ste**l frame Umbrellas.
SuxiiKiKs: 2eases lx*avy SatiueSts, low pric
ed for servonts; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind
say Woolsay ; 2 do Marlboro' Stripes aud Plaids;
5 bales Cotton Osnnbtirgs; 5 cases mid 0 bales
brown nud blenched Shirtings mid Sheetings ; 2
eases Hosiery, a eoinnlcle assortment Super Irish
Linens, Russia mid u. E. Diaper; Red and white
Flannel Cloakings.
And u great many other articles iu tho DRY’
GOODS LINE. Ail inspection of his stuck hy the
Ladies and Gentlemen of thu city and vicinity, is
respectfully solicited by
JOSEPH 1.1 PPM AN,
Owens’ Buildings, Congress Street,
net 21 South Side Market Square.
B UCKWIIEVT AND BUTTEiV.
—75 packages Buckwheat, halve*, Unurlers,
Eghltis mid Boxes; 25 firkins Blitter, lauding
from brig Amcricam ami lor sale hv
nov It? SC'ICANTON &.JOHN3TON.
M ' ACKEREL.—10 whole,' 20 liulf'iind
20 qr. Mils No ] Mackerel: 20 kits do, laud
ing nud for sale by
nov 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
. .AM
ctcorti-
-£2> nLMl^COJinv(^Mw*daf”i imd'.
iloto assortment of ovfery possible variety of
I ATS AND CA^S. Wo flatter ourselves that
pinoro Ihshionnblo,' aJrirger or better selected
spick oftlriskindof Goods lias noVer been oft’ered
lo'Hhu citizens of Savaiumh. It comprises Fine
BeUSor,Molo Skiu,.Silk, Plnin Russia,Tamni-
eo, Asldaiid, Buemi Vistn, Rough mid Rendy,
Ranchoro, aud YVool lints of every description.
One'of tlie partners residing at the North, ena
bles us to receive, weekly supplies- bf goods.
To M erchants au'd 'Planters wo ofter goods on
as favorable terms as nun be had South or«North.
oct 28 £ ” ’ ' 177 BAY STREET.
ti new Style of hatni—
■"hFALL FASHIONS of mipeiior qualities,
received by recent arrivals at 187 Buy street. •
sept 10 IVES, HORSEY & CO.
THIS DAY;
. . instant, <; xyiU bo sold tit
store,corner of BrOughtnii aud Draytfm s'trcctr;.
occupied by P. Diifty*, Esq. 1 commencing atlmir jj
past ten o’clock, ... M " • , • - •
IIis entire Stock oTFnmily Groceries, ehfislsting •'
of choice Sugars, Cotree, Soup, Candles; &0;,. *»
Crockery of all kinds, xVith every description of
goods found in a family- grocery. Terms Cash;
nov 22 —V >r
HATS I HATS I—From tile Fashi
onable Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe Sc Cos
tar, Broadway, Now York. Thoso who have
been in the habit of sundingto them forlboir Hats,
cun be furnished with the same article, at New
Y’ork prices, by culling on
oct 19 1). A. AMBLER Sc CO.
Hv C’olicii 6c Foodick.
On the 1st Tuesday in December next, will ho’ >
sold at the Court House, within tho legal hourrf
of sale, tho following negroes, vizi,' *5 .-•>
Minta, Lyijii, Flora, mid Ilannali, belonging to
the estuto o’f A. U. Bogslmw, deceased. Jly per-
nilsibnofthe Inferior Court of Chatham County
und by order of JOHN MURCHISON.
oet5 Administrator.,.,
HAMILTON Sk SYMONS have
TstJi received per Hartford nud Suvannah: A
■ M. choice assortment of French, English and
Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST
INGS, selected with the greatest care, and of the
host imported in this country. YVo aro now pre
pared to manufacture at tlie shortest notice, and In
the best manner, any garment iu our line, for cash
or approved credit.
17 YVIIITAKER STREET,
oct 13 — Savmumh, Ga.
NEW GOODS.—The Subscriber
would respectfully inform his patrons and
the public generally, that he bus returned
from the North, mid has now open, u large and
complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, consisting of super. French mid Eng
lish Broadcloths; American, English nud Frencli
Casiiuercs; Doeskins, Tweeds, Arc.; Cashmere,
Velvet, Silk mid Satin Vestings; all of which he
is prepared to umltu to order at short notice and
in the latest fashion. None but the best work
men are employed, aud, therefore, every manu
factured article can, with safety, bo warranted to
suit the most particular.
Thu subscriber Ims also a fine assortment of
Gloves, Hocks, Suspenders, Pocket lldkfs., Crn
vats, Under Shirts mid Drawers, all of which will
husold at New Y’ork prices, by
M. CHARY', Draper and Tailor,
Sign of the Golden Lamb, cormur of Whit
aker aud Broughton streets. out 18
TOPLANTE RST— RTTMHH ART
it THOMAS, Sign of the Golden Bool,
Baring's Range, linvo iu store, received
r recent arrivals, a large assortment of PLAN-
'PATION BROGANS, to which they invito tlie
attention of Planters mid Factors.
£ \l ‘Measures fitted with care aud despatch,
nov 10 0—
❖
EURG-IION
%
MAY' be consulted at their rooms N. E. corner
of St. Julian street and Market Square, at any
hour, (.Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian
street. — uug 13
C ' HAMPAGNE.—’W baskets for side hy
nov 13 TilEODORE MIMS._
fYANDLEN.——30 boxes Judd Sc Sous’
V-/ Sperm, mid 30 do Hull’s Caudles, for salo hy
nov 13 _ THEODORE MINIS.
S UGAR AND COFFEE.—30 Idols
Muscovado Sugar ; 100 bags Rio Cofiee ; 50
do Old Java, for sale hy
nov 13 ' THEODORE MINIS.
B UTTER.—20 firkins choice Goshen But
tor,
by
ter, luuding from brig Madison, mid for side
nov 15 E. SWIFT.
irtiierslnji
heretofore existing under the linn of HAM
ILTON, IIARDEMAN Sc CO., is This Day
dissolved by nuitiml consent; either of the mi-
dersigned are authorised to use the name of the
late firm in closing up the unfinished business of
thu same. Til OH. IIARDEMAN,
C. V. HAMILTON.
Surviving Copartners of tlie firm of Hamilton
Hardeman St Co.
Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847.
C OP ARTNlSRNil IP. — The unde
sifjm’d linvo Ibriiioil u Copartner-liip nod
the firm of HAMILTON Sc IIARDEMAN. for
the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, mid
will lie thankful to their friends for a portion of
their patronage.
C. F. HAMILTON,
THOMAS IIARDEMAN,
Savannah, Sept. 1, 17. Ohio
Southern Recorder, Milledgeville; Jour
nal Sc Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminury
Atlmitn, copy for four months.
D « Vo R«r«'A«M ilSAW IN D o w
BLINDS.—The Sidecribcr. Agent for 1 ;
Callaway *.V. Co., is constantly receiving all Kindi
of Sashes, Door aud Window Blinds, which he
oft’urs at as low prices as they can be purchased
iu tlie city. All work furnished by him will be
warranted equal to any in the country, or the
money will he relumed.
JOHN G. KALUGA NT,
West side Monument Square.
N. B. Orders for odd sizes received aud
promptly executed — sept I
W indow-*and and blind
MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining tin-
resilience of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blinds
of evervdescription,made ol'the best materials,at
Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work
promptly executed.
CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
* N. B.—Constantly un baud a lull supply of
Flooring and Weather Boards, Sasli. Blinds, ami
Patmel Doors, 8 K 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents.
All other sizes in proportion — ly mtg7
C t APS ! GAPS!! — New Fashions'—Just
/ received per Steamer Northerner, ii superior
lot of Gouts’ Dress Caps, consisting of Circlliaii,
Tavlor, B La Mode. Navy. Silk, ti lazed, I’nlka.
Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, and Travelling
Caps.
Also Leather Travelling lint Boxes, for sale by
nov 0 D. A. ’AMBLER Sc CO.
TYou HE’S IIE KIML E M DRO
LL CATION.—This is thu only discovery af
fording a perfect cure for thu Hooping Cough,
without administering internal medicine. A fresh
supply just received, and for sale hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 17 Druggist, Gibbous’ Buildings.
P ~ OTATOES AND BEETS. — For
sale
AUCTION SALES.,, v ti
Titty. W.J. Wni.1i.
Ity Uolien Si Fostlijclc. ■
WILL BE SOLD be fora the Court House ill ,•
the City (if Savannah, on the first Tuesday ii(
January next, thu fo"owitig Kbul Estate of tho
property oftha estate of YViHinm Taylor, do
ceased, viz: -
Lot Letter A. on WustBroud Street leased to.
Charles Van Horn for teuyuurs from first day of
Juttuary, 1840. .
Also, Not No. 8 and Improvement*! cornerof
Broughton nnd West Briiad Streets, Liberty
Ward, subject to an annual retit bf Thirty- Dbl-w
Im s to the City.
Also, Wharf Lot, No. 10, ut Fivo .Futhom on
tlie Savannah River. . .
Also, Tract of hind, No. .949,19th District, 9d
Section of Cherokee, now Cobb County, contuin
Inuring Forty 140) Acres. ,
Also, the following personal property linlong
iug to the estatu of said William Taylor, duceos
id, viz;
A Negro Man named Shephard, nud a Puxv ill
the Independent Prosyterimi Churchill the City
of Havuuunh, known m the plan dftmid Church us
N " :i: ,
All the above property sold hy the Undersigned
under and by virtue of a Decree in Equity nl’lba
Superior Court of Chatham Comity, rendered ut
Ms May Term, 18-17.
oct 2 N. WALLACE, Executor.
Sugar.
By Uoheu & FomIIcIc.
Landing from brig Perseverance, 15 lilids. (Mi
Im Muscovado Sugar. Instore, 25 Idols, l’orld
Rico Sugar, 25do New Orleans do. sept 10.
T,* XEOll TOIC’S - !) AI.E.—WlillMnWi
-I-J on the tirst Tuesday iu February next,'be
tween the usual bnurs of sale, at public miction;
before tbo Court llotiso in the city of Savannah,
the following nud estate, belonging to the .estatu
of Michael Dillon, deceased, mid sold by permis
sion of tbo Honorable the Inferior Court uf Chat
ham county, viz:
Lot No one (I),Franklin ward, iu the city of SaS
vmniab, with tho buildings, A'e., known ns tbo
Sailors’ Home.’’ This jot is in tee simple;
Lot No two (2). Franklin ward, city of Savan
nah, adjoining lot No 1, to tho west. This Jot is
unimproved, and is subject to a ground rent to tho
citv corporation of Savannah of $;15 per minuin;
Lot No nine (9) Curry Town, city of Suvmi-
uah, foe simple, nttd unimproved.
ROBERT M. CHARLTON Era •
nov 18 —
P ILOT BREAD, At:.—10 bills Tread
well's Pilot Bread; It)casks Pts Porter; 10
do ots do.; 3ft boxes Herrings; 30 boxes Raisins,
landing nud for sale by E. SWIFT,
nov 15
S EGARS S SEGARS! SEGA RSI-
Just rccrivcd 40(10 Butterfly Sugars ; 5000
Cotisolacion; 3000 La Curiro ; 20110 La Norum;
2001) Cmioucs; 3000 B. Franklin; 1000 Plantation,
for salo by P. JACOBS,
nov 13 27 Bull St., sign of the Indian.
B EEF.—10 half l.blsTilaws Sc Co’x. Fill-
ton Market B«ef, lauding from brig Ameri
can, and for sale by
nov 17 J. E. GAUDRY£*fc Ct).
250' choice Baltimore Hams, f^
sale hy THEODORE MINIS,
nov 13
AND
II. J. GILBERT,
nov 17 ’ West Side Market Square
1K OIU E Ti OS 18 SI Y BUTTER. —
»i»y
Constmilaiillv oil hand, and for sale hv
nov 3 I mu SCRANTON St JOHNSTON.
( " Ml Afl J Ii E RS.—Soda, Boston and Water
J Crackers, warranted fresh, and for salo by
ALBERT HARD,
nov I7 Cor. Broughton mid Drayton-sts.
31 OKED BEEF AND TONGUES.—5
bills, simdoul Beef; 5 do smoked Tongues,
lauding from brig John Emlcrs. and for sale by
nov 17 WOOD,CLAGHORN St. CO.
S UGAR
to Rico, I
LB PE AU II BRANDY AND CHOICE LIREOKS.—
SCOTCH WHISKEY'.—20 Idris superior Whiskey, mid Wines of s
old Geo. Peach Brandy, 30, five gallon demijohns for sale hy »....•«««
Scotch Whiskey, for salo hy uov 13
nov 3 lino SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON.
M ACKEREL.—10 hbls No. 1 Mackerel;
10 do No. 2 do; 10 half do No. 1 do, laud
ing from schr Alexander M, nnd for snlo by
nov 10 K. SWIFT.
F LOUR* 50 Whole und lliulf bids Canal
Flour, lauding from brig John Endcrs, and
for sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
nov 15
B RANDY, Ac.—25 4 bbU Brandy; 20 do
Pilot Broad; 10 do Crackers; 25 boxesCheesc;
10 kegs Barley, landing from brig American and
schr Alexander 31, und for sule^b;
nov 10
nd for sale by
CONNERAT Sc BARIE.
-Brandy, Gin,
superior (tiialiiy
THEODORE MINIS.
P ORT WINK.—Jil*t received, one cask sii
porior Port Winn, warranted pure, and di
rect importation, and-Jbr sale hy
J. Rousseau.
nov 18 Comer of Broughton nud Bull-sts.
A LBANY ALE.—20 hbls Albany Ale of
superior quality, lunding from brig John En
dcrs, and for sn v. hv
nov 15 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
lauding from thu Alexander M. mid
for sale by J. E GAUDRY Sc CO.
nov 17
( ” ’1 OF FE E.—50 bugs Rio Colfeo, 2U do. Ja-
yvndo; 3 bales Moelm do. lauding from A-
lexamler M. and for sale hy
nov 17 LE. GAUDRY Sc CO.
( *111A RK PAGNE.—50 basket j Chmnpagim
J ol'the following approved brands: lleid-
sick, Anchor, Roaacn de la Palma. Maltese Cross,
Ducal Grape, lauding from brig American, nnd
for sale by SCRANTON*& JOHNSTON,
nov 17 •
S OAP AND GIN.—50 boxes H.nrchill!*
Soap; 20 bids Phelps Gin, lauding from brig
Suvannah, from New York, ami for sale by
nov 17 COHEN Sc FOSDICK.
A ~ YE It’S CHERRY PECTORA L.
A fresh supply of tho Genuine Cherry Pec
toral, direct from tho proprietor, just received
per brig Coiuimidus, ami lor sale by
J. M. TURNER Sc BRO. Solo Agent*,
nov 17 Monument square.
EGAU8.—15 M Lnranaga and 5 do Bueu
Gusto Sugars, for sale hy
nov 20 THEODORE 3I1NIS.
(suns, PislolK,
RilloN. Hard ware
«Yt‘. tVc. Ac.
SPORTSMEN and others are hereby notified
that they can be supplied at low prices, for cash,
with tho follow articles, viz; Double and Single
Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Pistols, Powder
Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Cone Wren
ches, Walker’s Caps, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding,
thin Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, See.
Also, A general assortment of llardwaro, consist-
iug in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Locks,
Hinges, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, llatehets,
Angers, Drawing Knives, Cotl'cu Mills, Cards,
iVr. iV e.
IMiiiwc call ami examine befnro imrelinring else
where. JOHN CAKRU'i'llERS,
No 17ft Congress Street, Savmimdi.
N. 11. Killes made to onlor, mid all kinds of
Repairing oI'Giiiis, Rifles, Locks, Ac. carefully
ami punctually attended to aud warranted. Or
ders from tlie country, nr work sent to be done
will bo attended to and returned hv the boats, or
other conveyance, with the same fidelity, ns if per-
sunnily present 4
jTIOLLINS & BULKLEY, Ni». ION
Vj HR VAN STRUCT, me now receiving
their Full supply ofCIHK.'KEIIV AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect
fully invito the attention of piirchasets. Their
stock in part consists as follows:
Crorkrrp. China and Class Ware :
W. Granite, Flowing Blue and .Mulberry Din
ner Setts : do do Tea do ; China Ten Setts, gold
band ami plain; do do Raised Figure China Vas
es; Boquct Holders, China Mugs, Ornaments,
Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers,
Wine t Busses, Solar and Astral Chimneys, Do*
5 canters. Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottles.
Stun*! Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, Ac.
I,a nips. Tin Barr, \r.
Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns; Lamp-heads,
•Sidemid Hail Lamps; Lanterns, Britannia, brass
mid tin Candlesticks. Tea Trays, single mid in
sells, stop ami Inilell Pails, Foot-baths, Cake alld
Spice Boxes. Tea Caddies, Codec Crus mid Big
gin-*. Egg-boilers, Tea-pots. Oyster-dishes, Dish
ami Plate Covers, Jelly ni.d Bb-u’u Mange Moulds,
Charlotte de Russo Pans. Gravy Stralm-cs. I’miy.
pans, Venison mid Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamps.
Britannia, G. 8. and IronTcuaml Table Spoons,
together with a lull assoitiiient of bright Tin-ware.
Cutlery and Domestic Hard ware.
Ivory Table Cutlery ill setts of 51 pieces, or
Knives only, Buck-horn ami common Cutlery,
Scissors, Razors mid Bucket (Mitleiy, Coflee
Milk Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters. Fish Kettles, Potato*! Steamers, Pots,Ovens,
Shovel mid Tongs, cleg ml steel Fire Setts,.
Sauce mid Slew Pans, l-’iirniiees, Wafer and
Wattle Irons, Conl-hods, Cooking Stoves, Cofl'ec
Roasters. Brass and common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Sad-irons, tea mid dinner Bells, rat ami
mouse Traps. Wire lenders, Egg-whips. Jagging
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, Ac. Ac.
Bowl and B'illow B'arr.
Buckets, Tubs. Sieves, Brooms, Wash-hoards,
Barrel-covers. Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-cards. I .onion* squeezers. Wood-spoons,
Criiiiping-nncliiiies. Also an assortment of Mur-
fcel-huskcfs, t .’raffles and Wagons, turn riling and
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, nail
ami other Brushes.
Fancy and MisriUaurons Goads.
Cliiun, glass ami wood Toys, a line assortment
suitable lor the approaching holidays; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing cards, huckgutmiinii boards,
chess-moil, knifes* dressing ca ses, marbles, (her-
moiiieters, pins, tooth m'.d nail brushes, dumb
bells, dog muzzles and collars, liquor flasks, book
rests, newspaper files, crimping machines, knife
cleaners, A c. A-c. _ _
Planters, Housekeepers and Strangers visiting
the city, are invited to call, as their large ami va
ried assortment will be found worthy of their at
tention- nov 15
R IBBONS.—300 yds rich plaid and em
broidered Ribbons nt 25 cts, worth 37.J ots.;
200 yds nurrdw plaid, for Misses, at 124 «’*•.? lor
sale by JOHN MURPHY’,
nov 10
N EW FRUIT.—2 hlriH. Cnmnu; 10
kegs Grapes; 50 drums Figs; 40 jura Prunes
and 10 boxes Citron, landing from brig John
Eudors, andfor sale by
nov 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
W HOLESALE WINE. LIRUOR
AND GROCERY STORK.—No. 18.-’
Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform hi-* friends.that
be continues to keen oil hand at lri+ old stand.'
West Side of the .Market, n large assortment of
WINES, LIOUOKS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which lie otters ou the best pos-
Millie terms. He isaf.-o constantly supplied uT.b
tbc best ALBANY ALE ami NEWARK Cl-
DER, to which he respectfully invites the atten
tion of flic public. — nov 3
C 4HELM* UANIB STOiSE.—The un-
> dersigned Ims lately returned from the North
with a full supply of Fall mid Winter Dry Goods,
which will lie sold at iris usual low prices* for cash
or approved city paper at short time. All those
wishing to save money will please call ami cx-
aiti'moJiU'stock. M. l’RKNDERGAST,
no»; 10 — cor, of Whitaker A Congress sts.
lOAL YARD.—The subscribers having
J rented thu lot on Auciuux’s vvliqrf, immedi
ately ndjoiuing their store, purpose keeping on
hand a full supply of COAL, suitable for Grate*,
Stoves, Furnace*, See., und now offer for sale
landing from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia,
150 tons Red nud White Ash Coal, brokcii und
screened, selected for tliis market,
nov S WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
Jolm 1*. Gavins Sn Uo„
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ami Forwarding Agents; ftlucoii. (in.
Macon, July 20, J847 ly july 23
OOKM AND STATIONERY.—
All tin* SCHOOL BOOKS in common uso
iu this section ol'the country, are kept ou hand.
A great ruriety bf MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, cal
culated to suit the taste ol* every one, with a va
riety of interesting GAMES lor youth.
Family nud other BIBLES, nm*l Hymn Bubka
fur all denominations, in plain, suhatautial uud
elegant binding.
NEW BOOKS of all Uitids constantly re
ceived.
BLANK BOOKS of every description.
Also, PLAIN mid FANGV STATIONERY;
J. B. CUBUKDGE,
nov 3 South side Market sqr., Savannah.
N '~ EW~EDITION ol’the Methodist ilyniti
Book.
A Message from God, or thought-* on Religion
for thinking men, by the Rev. John Cninnring,
I). 1).
Thu Christian Father at Home, or it mmninlof
parental instruction, by W. C. Brownlee, I). D.
The Night of Weeping, or a word for the suf
fering family ol’God, by the Rev. Huratiiia Bou-
ar.
The Believer, a series of dlsconrsea hy the Rev
Hugh While.
A World without a Soul, by J. W. Cunning
ham, A. M.
God iu thu Storm,a narrative by the Rev. L. P.
W. Baleli.
The Family of Bethany, or Meditations on (bo
eleventh chanter ol* (lie Gospel according to St.
John, by L. Bonnet.
The Roys’ Book of bis ovyn* country, written
by Uncle John for his youthful friend*.
Mexico ami Iter .Military Chieftains, from the
Revolution of Hidalgo to tin* present time.
Received by J. «. CURB EDGE,
nov 19 South side Mnrkel-sq.
OUDOIlt BOTANY; or the I’arloT
Hook of Flowers, comprising the History;
Description, mnllcolnrcd Engravings of24 I’.xotin
Flowers, 24 Wild Flowers of America, and 12
Trees with Fruits. By John II Nftvvnun, M. D.
250 Engravings by Lewis Sc Brown.
Campaign Sketches of the War with Mexico,
by (’apt. W. S. Henry.
Lifeuf.loremy Belknap, I). D., the Historian
of New Hampshire.
'Fill! Seasons, by Janies Thomson. A lievv
edition—Illustrated.
Nos. 31 and 32 Pictorial Hisitory of England.
ReuiuilttooMi.t" «>r Scenes ami ChuraetorH in
(/'ullage. *
Part 3, the Life of Henry 4lli, by G PR James,
Esq. . . t
The American in Paris, by John Sanderson.
Sermons mid Addresses, on various subjects,
hv Rev. I). L. Carroll, D. D. Received by
nov20 JOHN M. COOPER.
riVoFLA N T E UN JII ECfi'lAN IUS,
J. AMUMDKClIANTfi.—The Subscriber
has, at the Eastern Wharf, a prime assortment of
RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES,
mid FIREWOOD, which he oilers for sale on
ncfomuindiiliiig terms. Purchasers will please
call nt Iris office near the Exchange before pur
chasing. All orders, for either of the above ar
ticles, left at Iris otlice, will be promptly ntlrnd.id
to jtim*28 R. A. ALLEN.
L» E A SON miTDRY G O O D 8.—
tJ JOHN MIJRPIIY' respectfully takes leave
to inform the Ladies aud Gentlemen of this city
mid country generally, (ami particularly the La
dies.) that be lias returned from the North, and hna
now open a great portion of his* Fall Slock of
Fancy mid Staple Dry Goods, consist big in part'
of Satim-t, Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys; while
ami red wool nml canton Flannels; blenched mid
brown Shirtings mid Sheetings; Irik., bro. and
blue Alpaca, do Lailics mid wool Plaids, for La
dies ami children; vvlit., Irik, mid slate col’d corded
Skirls; Shawls from 25 els to$|U; .Madras* JI Lis;
Iridi Linens; brown mid Irik Hollands Tablemid
Towel Linens; Ladies’ Irik mid col’d raw silklloset
together with a complete assortment of Colton and
Cunlimcrr; Children nml Misses wool aud cotton
Hose, flrom No. I to 7 ; Gloves of all Kinds and
qualities; Linen Ildkls from 124*;. up; Irik Satin
Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnets. Ribbons. Flowers,
Wreaths, Silk mi l Colton Ranches; thread ami
ii-dc laces ami edgings; Needle work Collars from
25ctsop; under sleeves mid iuside lldks, mid La
dies .Merino Vests.—together with a variety of
other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store.
A* to prices, Ac. J. M. would respectfully any to
nil. cull mid judge for yourselves ut No. if*!) Con-
all
gross St red
nd 25
, South Side .Market Square.
IUST RECEIVED per brig Wilson.
• " Fuiler, a splendid assortment of Mode Sill;
ets; Small plaid, light colored Thibet*;.new Hty
Cushniers; fancy Tweed Plaids; new atyIts of Pi
is Poplins; do do de Lain*, from 25 to 50cts; <
Plaid Cnslimers; French Puvmuitta do; do Thih-
:W Nlylo
of Par-
... . .jplins; do cfo de Lain*, from 25 to 50cts; do
do Blaid de Isiins from 25to 50 ct*; Gingham* nt
nil prices ; Silk Shawls, plaid and lin’d ; fancy
Cnslimerdo ; scarlet Thibet do ; Broeho do; new
style of Pari* Velvet Scurfs; French worked Col-
la’rs at :t7cti>; do do Chcmizeits from 75ct* to $5;
Kid Glove*, all colors; vvlit and col’d Linen Jtdkf*
for Gentlemen; Freuch Broad Cloth; Cashmera,
Vestiugs. Silk 1 Cravats, Scarfs, Poek’t Hdfs; Kid
Gloves, Lisle, Berlin und Buckskin do. Carpet
Bngs.&c. Fors.de hy # A< LIN$TEIN,
nov 10 — cor. YVhitaker & Congresa-st-i.
S OAP.—50 boxes Burehill’a Soa]
nov ^20
Burehill’a Snap, for sale by
THEODORE MINIS.
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