The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 24, 1847, Image 3

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SGIAUUuna cc uu. t,V* Way froigbt payable by alilppora. No faValu will bo roonivotl mi boanl alter 4 <1 cloak nil 3,0 Oiler,.00,1 of ilopartiiro. Pro,gbt will bo aaaa»a«saaai TJtl'rTEtt. nAIHINS -AND VBA. -O 20 fiHtin'i choico Goshen Buttor 5 00 hull* lioxos of New Raisins, and 10 half Chests of Pow* chong Tea, in 1-3 lb papers, landing IY01U burk Vomioii, and for sale uy W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 24 West sido Afnrkct square: M ANUFACTURED TOBACCO —25 bxs,. Comstock's pounds Tobacco, IS) do Ltitli* erlin 5s do just received pur burk Voruon. AIho, in Store, DU boxen Esculot Tobacco, u lino nrti* clot DUdo J. VV. Young A. Co. do do do do; 100 do Clifton 10s do do do do ; DO do do Da do do do do; DO do Honor'd 5s do do do do ; 10 do dolbd. do do do du, lor sulo by CONNERAT A BARIE, nov 24 Agents for MamifuctnreH. nov 24 1— Ioil 1 iiioii ks r PK1Z •s. 1 prize >r 1)5,(100 l prizes of $1113 O' o ' ] do 5.1)01) JO do 1000 rav 1 d.i 3,()t)ft 10 do 400 5 l do 2,001) 210 do 100 I do 1,200 iVc. A mtf*. r lie s$l— Ilnh en —Ur*. $1. •'Inin I’.ieknge Wh descodt JjlOt, till st drawbai k $52 nitily •• ll.di es “ 52, * “ • 20 win* " Quarters 20, 1 14 4 13 1 ik- ?pnt A MAGNIFICE ST I. JTTEIIY iom- And thr. best oil red th Sen son. Tli- Draws ill Alexandria Hat u day, 27th ins!. stock 8 ll linher?—1 draw 11 ballots. osw. l.owt st three nit nber prize $500. iplf nir.uKjr rr.iz :s. mb 1 prize of 75.000 J prize of $5,030 1 do 25,001) 5 do 2,000 6(KiJ 1 do 15.000 15 do 1,500 1 do 10,0(H) 100 do 1,000 salo 1 do 8,001) 237 do 500 1 do 7,000 Vo. A* c< AKINHAFIKI3 INS. WANK.- Savannah, Nov. 24,1847.—In conipliancn with tho Proclamation of tho Govornor of Geor- ein thin Dank will bo closed to-morrow, tho 2Dlh lint. Persons having paper duo, will pluusu at tend to the aauio This J)ay. iov 21 1- J. OLM8TEAD, Cashier. —ANIi STATB OF OKOmiU.- Suvannah, Nov. 21th. 18*17.— Thur.iduy, 25til hist., being Thanksgiving Day, this Bank will be closed. Notes intended for discount should buotVcied This Pay, and all Notes duo oil tluf 25th Caehier. y-VjfllKN F. A N1) PULASKI MONUM ENT VJ LOTTBRV, Class No. GO, for 1847.—The subscribers having superintended tho drawing of the above Lottery, do hereby certify that the fol lowing are llw Numbers which wore This Day drawn from tho 78 placed in the wheel, viz: g) 41 78 2d 28 DU 20 15 GO 47 70 18 4001 Witness our hands, at Savannah, this 23d day V>f November, 1817. nov 24 1— THfSllESIRA RLE 8AIALI.SC 11 KM K. Draws in Charleston To-Morrow, 2Dtli. 78 numbers—13 drawn ballots. Urcciitt APithisUi.Rouiiutciit Lol’y Extra Class No. 51, for 1817. Drawing iluo on Saturday Morning. J. \V. M wmv A. Co., Managers, (Successors to J. (J. (Irogory A. Co. rixo nf CAPITA? 8,000 rimes. 10 prize of $175 do 2.000 10 do 150 do 1,500 it) do 125 do 1,000 TO do 100 do * 300 300 do 30 do 200 123 do 12 Ac. A diets .*$•>—shares in N A package of \ re. A.,*, proportion. r hole* Tickets will cost ami must draw hack $28 Halve $!!« hnclt $J4 —Qrs. $13 draw back $7. ir.11 of $20,000 20 prizes of $300 do 10,504 20 do 200 do 5,000 200 clo JOI) do 1,000 130 do 40 do 500 130 do 30 Ac. Ac. Ac. ’idiots $5—Halve.' $21- -Quarters $M. -A in Outgo of quarters rest $32 50 and is tiled to drawback $18,25 . Whole and Half Tickets §20; Halves § III; Qrs. $5; Eighths §21. J’ri/.es cashed at this Cilice. • ^’’Ticketsand Shares ftirsale.nml orders from the cnmilry attended to at tho Old Established Of fice of P. B. PENDEUG VST, No. .5, White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull St. opposite tho Pulaski House, nov 21 D llAWN NUMBERS of Georgia Statu Lot- terv, Class No. ID, which was drawn in this city on Tuesday, 23d irist. 702171 22 03.V. 0020 <17 2 72 GO 45 Tickets Nos. 22 47 71—17 55 <10—4703 70— 2155 0:1—2 00 70, were prizes Hold in the ulmvo lottery. Call for the cash at Wylly’a Lucky Oiliue. RARE CHANCE BV THE PACKAGE, (hiluttilms liOttuvy. Sales close Friday Afternoon, <1 o’clock. Drawing due Saturday Morning. GKOitUf.l STATU I.OTTKltV. Class No. lb—I). Paine A Co., Miiuagers. hir ihtlknejil of the Imlijicmicnl Fire Cuiiijmuy of A11 a unt a. 78 riiiinhcrs—14 drawn ballots. Draws in Columbus, This Day, 21th, AN E.VTUAORD,lNAUV SCHEME. Sales close T/uirsilny Afternoon nt I o'clock. Drawing due Friday Morning. GUAM) CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF , DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. lor the Ikntfa of the fndcjtcndcul Fire Company of Auoosta. Extra No. 47—D. Paine Co. Managers. Drew in Wilmington, Tuesday 23d iust. ?ti number lottery—13 drawn ballots. CAPITA*. PIU7.K8. parti age* in propurtimi. I or sale at G. W. WVLLY’S MICKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull ,St. and Bay Lane. .Orders from the country promptly attend w, and prizes cashed on demand. nov 21 Tin: OLD WHITE MEKTlNfillOUSK,' J- or UeauiiiUcunces of a Country Consre^n- (ton. J a ® The Force ofTrudi.nu authentic Narrative, bv Omma4 Scott. Annals of the Poor, eoiituiniiig the Dairyman’s Daughter, the Young Cottager, tho Negro 8er- 'am, Ac. Luther and Calvin, ortho true spirit of Urn Re- formod Church, by Il’At.I.igno, D. D. edition Su,nL,^,t, 1 ' ,rion ‘ l » Prom tliu 87tli London ’ t . A, l J ! i "»|M° into dm World to Come, in a Wa- Ili'lwl'lL'iL U “’ ,tUV ' J " h " N “' vl "", R »'-- Pike" D ‘ V ‘ l,u ° r *a‘ a °f Christianity, i»y J. (J. Poetical Relief:!ions 011 tho Second Advcni, ") ** cv - Hugh While. For sale by .!. U. CUBBEDGE, . South sale. Market sfpvare. H ''M- IdME!!—1200bbls. freshThomaston ‘f Lime, now lauding ut Lamar’s wharf, and •«» r Hide by C. A. L. LAMAR. “‘V 21 C,_. A ' iTE R EL, CRANBERRIES,"PtFI’A- 7 T'B’.S, Arc.—10 half barrels No. J .llack- !• ’1, '* Lttahels Cranberries; lOJbo.teu Tallow •antllf-rt ; Catml Flour, in whole and halfharrels; •mfkwJieat, t rheese, 1(1 barrels Mercer Pula- selected for lamily use, landing from Mhiji llfirilurd, ainl ftirnalu low by - " ,,v W ALBERT HARD. X , ;!!';VI*K.I.L (3i)AL.—Itio toi.s Red Aslil ... , 1 11 do White * Ask, Huitahle for grates, lor •aie low, l'orca.-|i only, by U..V2I WOOD. Cl. AG HORN & CO. _ l\|L88 AND I’lUME BEEF.—Lauding per lit, ''‘Minn,70 bbls. Mess mid Prime Beef; '"‘.I lmv S.1J1; t>.) barrels Potatoes; 10 kegs *‘°' 1 Jk'ber. for sale low!*y im\ 21 WOOD, C LAG HORN & CO. I" -bN 1 tilKT, 1 ,s> ,;.\i(.|>|.:,y .Si:i-;i)M — Wiir'- eeivV 1 ' ** MS °f)8l7. Ataipplv re- .... i"‘f *>rig .Savaimali.cousihling of the <|i|for- aiiuttfdiu use, for sale, wholesale ami retail J-. A. T.BOWNE, Smots’ Buildings. IJIG PORK.-A few half bids. Northern fi.- 1 *’ or L, landing from ship Hartford, and iiov **j*' ALUEKT HARD. iVpi'Sllius, JIAO'E, &o.—jfl llw. Irc-.irs^ t ^ . ,, !' , a s '• 5t) Mace and 10 baskets Sweet Oil, •or sale l,y nov 21 M TlIEODOttU MINIS C OFFEE, FLOUR, Atc.-IDO bags prime Itio CoU’ce; DO do St. Domingo do ; Hide Java do; IDO bids, family Flour; 25 half bids. Canal do ; DO .bbls. Soda, Sugar, Butter and Water Crackers? 20 do Pilot Bread; DO half bbls. Su gar, Butter and Soda Biscuits, for sale by nov24 CONNEUAT&. BAItlE. — UBgMMauaji X*XTISNSIVIi; FlKR AND CF.NTRKTA- J-4 BLES, With Mahogany, Black Walnut and Marble Tojih. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables, du Dininguo; G Lrtgdo do; CurdTublcs ; Sofa do with MurbloTbpa; do do Mahngony do ; La dies* work do; do do do witli Folding Tops; do do do do Duop Drawers, Just received, and for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Stnets* buildings. W “ ARDROBKS, SECRETARIES, AND BOOK CASES.—A Largo Assortment, just received, and for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smuts’ Buildings. I MPORTED AND DOMESTIC LKiUORS. 5 half pipes Lego Frees Brandy, old and choice; 2 do do Oturd.Duptiy mid Co’s. Brandy; Ddo do Swan Gin: 5 dodo Jamaica Itum ; D do do St.Croix do; 30 barrels Daraturiu Hum; 40 barrels PholuH* Gin; 38 do N. O. Whiskey ; 50 do New York Brandy; 50do N. E. Rum, in store, mid for sale by nov 24 CON* NCR AT A-. BARIE. R' nov 24 OSK GIN.—20 bbls. double refilled Rose Gill, for sale by THEODORE MINIS. H AY.—100 bundles primo Hay, lauding from shipSHartford and fur sale by . nov 22 BRIGHAM & KELLY, f MDEIi, ALE AND POTATOES. —Just received per ship Hartford, 18 bills of Albany Ale; 25 bbls of Potatoes, and G bbls Cham pagne Cider,a very superiorurticiu, and fur sale by WM. M. DAVIDSON, nov 22 West side Market si|r. W limi g/KAII.—iUO kegs pure While Load, it)U do No. J5 500 gallons Linseed Oil; for sale by A. T. BO W N K, nov 22 Smcts’ Buildings. S DC4ABC.—10 Idols, primo I’oilo Rico Su gar, forsjdu very low to close consignmeus, by WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. uov 22 G UUh'ft'Y KAli«fiA'44.—JOImIos, Guuuy 1 Cloth, weigliing 2{ pounds per yard, fur ralu by WASHBURN, WILDER A. CO. nov *22 C l ID MCE GOSHEN BUTTER.—25 firkins, ' choice Goshen Butter, lauding from ship Hartford, and for sale by nov 28 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. W a asking —*20 barrels Muttougebula Whiskey, landing frnm Gen. Pinckney, and for sale by J. E. GAUDRY CO. uov 21) (T 1 aSOliUSA B'Laarat.—In barrels, for salo by WASHBURN, WILDER &CO. nov 20 / i*HAS.—30 bushels Cow-Peas, fm* sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 20 V tl’B’TlH—30 kegs r.boieo Gosiieu Bul- J) ter, warranted, and for sale by nov 20 ALBERT HARD. B n*i M : ACKEREL.—25 barrels large No. 3, land ing from schr. Lawrence, mid for sale, by nov IS COHEN & Ft)SDICK. Qaki AEtSl MHUABCSl SBitfiA'SftSl- O Jn-t received *1000 Butterlly Sugars 5 51)01) t.'ousolarinii; 3000 La Ceriro ;*200(1 |,u Norma; 2000 Canoiies; 5000 B. Franklin; !<>U0 Piantatiou, for sale by P. JACOBS, nov 13 27 Bull St., sign of the Indian. > B'l t) F.—10 lialf bids. 11iiwM Ai. (bivTI-Vib .Oluu Market Beef, lauding from brig Ameri can, and fur sale by nov 17 J. E. GAIJDRYj& CO. H ’.iJBS.—250 chim e Balliinore Hams, for . sale by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 B A Ii'I r lllT)RE if liOB.IK.—:15 liarrels and lialf barrels Howard street, landing from Gen. Pinckney, mid for side bv uovJJO J. E. GAUDRY A. CO. !<•—*20 bids prime Porto Rico Sugar, kJ for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by nov20 WASHBURN, WILDER*A.CO. C l HOICJE liltfcCOliS.; -Brandy, Gin, > Whiskey, and WIiiuh of superior quality for sale by THEODORE MINIS, nov 13 P ORT WINE.—Just received, one cask su perior Port Wine, warranted pure, and di rect importation, mid for sale bv J. ROUSSEAU, nov 18 Corner of Drought on and Bnll-sts. 5BfS.—15M. Lmaiiaga mid 5 do Uiicn Gusto Segars, fur sale, by nov 20 THEODORE .MINIS. O RRIS TOOTH WASH—Fur cleansing and preserving tliu Teeth mid Gums, and purify ing the breath. Just received per brig Savannah, mid for sale by A. T. 1)0WNE, nov 10 Smcts’ buildings. K A S' t’ 1*1 > SVI > F.ll—For the immediate ma- jL king of Buckwheat and ’Pen Cake. For sale by A. T.BOWNE, nov 10 Smets’ buildings. jj > UTTER.—It) kegs Goshen Butler, ufsiipc- IL* rior quality, Imiding from brig Savannah, for sale by BRIGHAM & KELLY, uov 10 LB PEAP rnfllXiVI) V AND 8COTCII WillSKEY. — ‘20bbls mtpern*r old Geo. Peach Brandy, 30, five gallon demijohns Scotch Whiskey, for sale by nov 3 lino SCRANTON &■ JOHNSTON. LOB fit. 5(1 whole mid Jhlllf bills CniUiT -B. Flour, landing from brig John Endow, and for sale by WOOD, C LAG HORN »V. CO. nov 15 Jf.lNIW, Arc.—25 bids Brandy V2o7hi Pilot Bread; 10 do Crackers; 25 boxesChecse; It) kegs Barley, lauding from brig American and schr Alexander Al, mid for sale by nov l(» CONNEUAT N-. BARIE. IS A iY V A ILK.—20 bids Albativ Ale of A':, 1 1 perior quality, lauding IVom brig John En- ders, mid for sa e l.v nov 13 SCR A NT< > N &. .1011NSTO N. I —300 yds rich plaid ami out* .a\> hroidered Riblmii<al25cts, worth 37.t cts.; *200 yds narrow plaid, lor Misses, nt 1*2^ els.; for sale by JOHN MURPHY, uov 18 C UIO8CF KBur'A'I-iK.— ’ Coustautaiilly mi hand, ami fur sale bv _nov3 lino SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. C 'llSAFSHLFBCN*—Soda, Boston and Water ) Crackers, warranted fresh, and for side by ALBERT HARD, nov 17 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-sts. Mo1415 Bin: k j> a n 1 ProN <i i> ejT-^d bids, smoked Beef; 5 do smoked Tongues, lauding from brig Joint Enders, and for sale by nov 17 WOOD, C LAG HOR N & CO. gifts'Aii.—r. Id id-. sT. Oioix.aiid fido? T'er- Oto Itieo,.landing from tliu Alevander Al. and Cor sale l»y J, K GAUDRY & CO. uov 17 D ressing bureaus and side BOA IM)S,ol' Mahogany and l’lnck Walnut, with MarhloTops. A Large mid Splendid Assort- tnenl, jnst received, nml for sale bv 1. w; MrmnF.u., nov23 SmeU* Buildings. Alii .MATRASSES.—50 of First quality, just received, and for sale by 1. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Emets’ Buildings. II 'roANCY sca;«r4’ tsoTTiais,— .A. asairimeijt, oflli • newest mid most beauti ful patterns, received and for sale bv A. T. lit)WNE, nov ‘22 Siiiets’ biiihlings. j> ON NETS ANdITADIES DRESS GAPS'. — New Style, ju-t reeeivedinul now opening. uov 22 CANNON & LEONARD. iJ OA F.—5(1 boxes Biirchill’s Soap, for sale by O nov420 THEODORE MINIS. * P ~irr a 'roiifjr A is 1: spb’A. — For sale by II. J. GILBERT, uov 17 West Side Market Square. L IATlI IIUIObarrels and it)boxes ^ Bath Brick, for scouring knives and forks, just received and for sale liv G. R. HENDRICKSON, uov l.i Gibbons’buildings. S S^; ACC.*.—*20,1100 Fr;ii ti’eruudio Seg.irs; 7000 La Vega ; *20.000 Venus Regalia ; ju**t received per seiirs Gen. U'nsliingtoii and Excel from Havana, ami for sale by nov 1G ' CONNERAT & BARIE. tOFFEE.—50bags Rio’Cutfe.e. *20 do. Ja- /vndo; 3 bales Alocha do. lauding from A* le.xmider M. and for salo by nov 17 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. UOA1* AX I> «Ii\.—fJ) boxes BnreiiiH*s Soap; 20 bids Pbebts* t Sin. landing from brig Savannah, from New York, and for sale bv nov J7 CUllEN Oe FUtV^C'K. M AHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT BEADSTEADS, of French and High Post. A lurge Assortment, just received, mid tor sale by 1. W. MORRELL, nov23 - Smcts’Buildings, jp IB A lUS.— 100 dozen ALiphT and Black Walnut, xvitli Cano nml Rush seating.|tn Plain, Grecian and Gothic patterns; 100 dozen Windsor do. just received mid for side by 1. W. .MORRELL, Smcts’ Buildings, nov 23 M ahogany oibairs.—2.*»doz. Fuji French pattern; 25 do Jib do ,do 5 Gothic Top do with spring seals, just received mid for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smcts’ Buildings. D ivans and ottomans.—Di vans. Trtr.-n-trlr. pattern; do Serpentine do; Ottomans Serpentine do. in French and plain seating, just received mid for sale by 1. W. MORRELL, Smcts’ Buildings, uov 23 S OFAS.—Fine Spring sent, Gothic pattern*; Cnvn top Serpentine do. Also a great vari ety of Plain and Tufted Sofas, just received, and Ibrsaloby I. W. MORRELL, nov23 Studs’ Building. OUTH CAROLINA FLOUR.—511 barrels South Carolina Floor, ns white ns Canal ami tiuich sweeter, a tino article for family use, war ranted, mid for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 23 P ENS.—Gillott's I.allies’ patent Pens, with ex- Ira line points, adapted to writing nil the best glazed (limeu's Note paper; also a new ar- ticle of 1 tuill Pen Nile: in boxes. J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 23 South vide Market-square. P INE APPLE CHEESE.—A lew doz Pine Apple OJiccio, landing from ship llartfod, and for salo by ALBERT HARD, nov 23 J ' FSLOtD SB.—30 one-hundred pound Sacks, Georgia Flour, very line, for sale by ALBERT HARD, ,nov 23 eor Broughton iV. Drayton-sts. CJ PERM'onT—For auio'by ~ O nov *23 A. MINIS. Ui’EIMUR MUSTARl).—.lust receivml by O A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, nov 23 Alarkct-squaro. A ELY'S MAG IC A L PA1N E.XTUACTOIU Received by llie Agent A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, nov 23 Market-square. 1 AF2I9 OBSL.—5 barrels Lard Oil, 11 good J article for machinery or burning, landing from ship Hartford, mid will lie sold low. ltov23 BRIGHAM i*c KELLY. C H A Al I’AGN E Cl D ER A N I) S< )A P.—JO bids Champagne Cider of superior quality; 50boxes Buchan's Soap, landing Iroiu harlTV'er- D noil, mid for nov 23 ale by SCRANTON »V JOHNSTON. UTTER, (illEESE, A-.e. - B utter, cheese, tv.e. — Landing per Hartford, 10 kegs Goshen Uiitlei; 20 boxes English Dairy Cheese; 20 Idds Potatoes; DO whl. mul half bids Canal Flour; *20 bills Mess Pork; 1(1 half bbls F Al Beef, for sale by nov 23 WOOD, CLAG 1 HORN A. CO, P HELP'S GIN".—15 barrels, lauding from ship Hartford, and for sale bv nov23 COHEN FOSDICK. B a/'B’TF It A XD IIIF FSBL—doftox- cs Chee.se; 10 kegs Butler, lauding IVom J. Enders mul for sale by uov 10 'J. E. GAUDRY A. CO. C < I(» A ICH.—-IO,<50Cleiiieneia Cigars; 10,000 ' La. Almuaiia do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5.000 Prineipio do, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by "W. Al. DAVIDSON, no v (1 West Hide Arurkot square. J ' LOOK 1 LOT IK I OOO'yiL . from I to 8 yds wide, suitable lor Halls, Par lors. nr Dinning Room Flours, a splendid article, just rucuivud and fur sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov II Smelts’ Block. IVS1 UKISSn FJBatm J 2000 11m just received and for sale by nov 11 L W. AIQRRELL, Smuts’ Block. JEW —Oil the cub nr clean, for sale. ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. nov 3 I. n N 17X011 AIV(3lE,—Bills 011 New York. Ap- ply to GEO. B. GUMMING, nov 5 — AI.S’,.—A Negro Man xvho is a good - Cook. ROB. HABERSHAM N. SON. nov 5 i^ioSHEN BUT'I’EIL—Just received a few 'v!F ln*gs of choice Goshen Butler, warranted mul for sale by ALBERT H ARD. uov 18 Corner Broughton and Drayton-sts. 'JVTlHTJraO BIST SAY.HNS, in plain :7_S. Sheep, Morocco Gilt, and Turkey Extra Gilt bindings, of various sizes—new edition. Re ceived by JOHN M. COOPER, nov l« jLi 11 Is', OLIVES AN DMJGKWJIIEAT.—Jiist .CL received per brig American,a lot of Freneb Figs, OUve,s, shelled AlutoiuL, (bitter and sweet) Buckwheat, and horse Radish, mid for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. nov 18 Corner Broughton mid Bull Sis. ^ I )N I HUES.—(1 dozen Hdkls. with colM Imr- >T» tiers, at 25 cents; 2b Velvet Bags,2 d<* Satin Hair Platt's, 1(H) bunches Steel Deeds mid Bag Ornaments, for sale by nov J8 JOHN MURPHY. G ( I.O VIIS,—| dozen Gents white mul Idaek r Kid at .§1; 4 tin Ladies’ tlark, white mul ligiil colored float (i’J'.c.; 2 do Misses white and black long ?.ilk hall* lingers, for sale bv nov IS * JOHN Al HR PITY. E1V F16II IT.—*2 bills. Currants i 10 kegs Grapes; 50 drums Figs ; *111 jars Prunes mid 10 boxes Cilroti, landing from brig John Kllders, mid for salo by nov J7 WOOD. C LAG HORN & CO. 4 Iit , /OHOi<.-7'o bar,ids pure Alcohol, for j.'Ysalo, whole salo and retail, by J. M. TURN 15It *. IlltO. nov 17 Alomimeut square. S “ m>isim BEEF AXI) TONGUES Landing mid fur rale bv ii. .1. rtii.m'.itT, nov 17 West Side Market Square. DE13F A.YD FOItfli.—K)TiaFbbl4 Fill- ■ ton Market Family Beef, 5 do do do Pig Pork, lauding IVom brig John I aiders, ami for sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN «V GO. uov 17 it If 84 A SL 2FiIblTPilot Broad, whole and half bills Butter. Soda and Water Crackers, lauding from brig A!adisou. mul lor sale by CONNEUAT i.V BARIE. nov JO I > EC A A it* Y80 eiglVlh-cat ks amlltTbamds .iJ> Brandy, landing IVom schr Alexander M, and for sale by CONNERAT &. BARIE. UOV Id ( t IB UILSIL—50 boxes prinioGoslieiiCheo.se; J 10 casks do Uo do, lauding from John Enders and for sale by E. SWIFT, nov Hi S lus a ~1j<Tjffl:|j:;i» bhis Muscovado Sugar ; 100 bags Rio Coifco ; 50 do Old Java, for sale by nov 13 THEODORE MINIS X AltD.—Prime Leaf lard, landing and for JD sale by If. J. GILBERT, nov I!) "West side Market Square. P OIM'EIL Ac.—15 casks quarts nml pts Byass’ Porler; 5 bbls Smoked Beef and Tongues, lauding from Jolm Enders, mi l for sale by J. E. GAUDRY Sc CO. nov 10 ggjit WnfflinWif-Tittiiil»ttiWan -** fTTf TiaftSBfc /"tUSTOM-HOilSK, KAVANNAU, \J GI50UGIA, Novomlior 10, 1347—Proiio- snltf will bo roceivnd at this ollico until the 2d day of December, at 12 o’clock. M. for finding mate rials and building a Light Hottso and Dwelling House united, on Fig Itdahd, in Savannah River, agreeably to the following specifications. Foundation, a row of piles forming an oblong square 25 bv 18 feet. Piles 27 feet long, not less than 12 niches over at tho top and Gi inches at the bottom. To he driven down 4 feet apart even with the surface oftlid ground, unless hard bottom iH found before they reach Hint depth Thu heads of the piles to bo suwed ofi*square 4 inches below the surtaco of the ground. On the head of each pile to lie laid yellow pine plank 3 inches thick, 12 inches sntmrc. On this to he a pillar of hard brick Lid in cement, 12 inches square, 4 feet high. On these pillars the sills of the houso are to ho laid. Timber 8 inches square lor the sills. House ta be one story, to finish 8 fool in tho clear. Posts 8 by 4 inches except tliu *2 corner posts nt tins end whore the lantern is put on, which are to bo 7 inches square mid the pinto to ho 7 inches square at that end. All tliu other plates may be 0 inches. Lower flour joist 8by2 inches, l(i iuchei apart. Attic Hour joist 2 by 7 inches, 20 inches apart; 7 feet from the plate at that end of the house where tho lantern ts to he put on, in lieu of a flooring joist is to lie a timber 7 inches square, tho centre of which to be 7 feet from tho centre of the pinto. Two pieces of tho same size to he framod ill. One end on this cross beam, tho other end into tho plate.— The centre ofthoso pieces to lie 3 feet (i inches from the eontre of tliu house, that is, 7 loot apart. At the end oftho House to bean Octagon fram ed tower. Posts 7 inches sqtture. The foot of tho posts to bo tenoned into the plate, and the timber 7 feet from it aud the 2 cross pieces. The post to rise 3 feet above the ridge pole or apex of the roof. Tim diameter of the inside oftho post at top to Im G feet 8 inches. On the heads of the posts to bo tenoned it framed octagon deck 10 feet diame ter at tho corners. Timber 7 by 5 inches, cov ered with 2 inch plank yellow pmo, spiked down. Joints caulked ami covered with tarred paper.— Covings cused. The dock to he covered with 80 oz. copper well nailed with copper nails. In the dock to bo n scuttle to enter the lantern, ns large as the space between tho timbers will admit.' Scuttle door 8 inch plank, covered with copper. The roof of the house to bo rectangular. Bailors *1 by -l inches, 2 feet apart. Sides, ends and roof of tho building mid tower above the roof, tube boardeiI with good seasoned hoards, shingled with tho host cedar or cypress shingles. On llie lower door al one end lo lie partitioned oil'two lodging rooms, !> lent square each. A door to each near the centre partition. Ad the other end of the lower lloor, stairs lo go into the attic.— Windows 12 lights, 8 hv 10. One in each bed room, 4 in the parlor, mid 2 in the attic. Door to lead out of the trout of the house, aud one inland out of ill'* parlor into the kitchen. The doors to he4 pmuiel, J finch thick, except the frontdoor which is to he l<\ inch. Good lunges aud hitches aud lock to tho front door. The lower door to bu laid double. Attic Hour single mi l matched. Stairs to lead from the attic door to tliu entrance of the scuttle into the deck of the lantern. The parlor aud two lied rooms to bn bulled aud plus* icivd, mid liuislicd in a plain decent rlylo. Gut ters back nml front of tin* house witli trunks to' lead oil*tho water. Ifa cistern is required, oun is to be built with brick, witli siillieieni piles under it to render itsucuro. Sides ami bottom 1 font thick, laid in cement, and plastered inside with the same, to bold 800 gallons. Attached to the house, on which is die tower of the lantern, to he n kitchen 10 by I I feet. Files 20 feet long, 11 inches over ut their heads, driven down four feel apart to the surface of the ground. The heads of the piles to he rawed olf square 4 inches below the surface—on which is to lie laid yellow pine plank 3 inches thick, 12 inches square —on this to be laid a hard brick pillar in ceaicul 1*2 inches square, 4 feet high. Four piles of the same length ami size lo lie driven down for the foundation of the chimney. Oil the brick pillars sills are to be laid 7 inches square; to be one sto ry, 7 feel 0 inches in the clear; roof pitch,sides nml roof well boarded aud shingled, l’osts 7 by 4 inches; lower door joist 8 by 2 inches, 18 in ches apart. Attic door joist 7 by 2 inches. Low er lloor laid double—attic lloor single and match ed. Two windows, 12 lights each, 8 by 10. One door in front, a chimney in tliu end, fireplace ofa convenient size for cooking, with crane, trammel nml Imoks; a sink on one side oftho chimney, neces-ary shelves, steps to llie door of the house aud kitelicu. At the hack of the kitchen two piles It! inches over are to bu driven down six fi*et from the kitchen, six feet apart. Oil these piles are lo bo nn oil bouse, attached to the kitchen; posts six feet high, roof, sides mid end hoarded aud shin gled, deer on u level with the kitchen; a door IVom the kitchen t<> lead into it. All the exterior of tho house and kitchen, (except the roofs,) the par lor uml two bedrooms to lie painted two coats. On the top of the lower to hen wrought iron lantern, form tin octagon, of HUtliciunt height ami diameter to contain J5 lighis, 11 by 3, and one copper pane die same size in each octagon; post 14 inch square, to run down on dm inside of die lower, post 2J[ feet, to he secured with two Imlts through the post, nut and screws. The dome formed by sixteen rafters concentrating in mi iron hoop II inches diameter, 5.^ inches wide, ^ inch thick; across the bare of the dome to be mi iron lair I iiicb square, ends secured to the hoop of the lantern; the dome covered with 32 oz. copper, which is to come down and rivet uu the top of the sash, which is to he 3inches wide; on the top of the dome to he mi iron frame, traversing ventila tor 20 inches high uml 15 inches diameter, 011 which is to be secured a vane ‘2.J feet long, 1*2 in ches wide; ventilator and vane covered with cop- per. In one of the octagons to lie a door covered with copper, 4 feet high, two feet wide, with two strong turn buttons; in 4 of the copper panes to lie ventilators to’admit air and keep out the wet; around the Inntcru to lie mi iron railing, posts Ij inch square, two railings •{ inch square, railing post to go 2 inches into then deck and run up 4 feel fiiurhc?, the turn into the post of the Imitern, secured with bolts thro’ tbebmtei’n posts,nuts and screws, the foot of the railing post to Ik* 20 nr lies outside of the post of the lantern; lantern to be painted two coals, inside white, outside black; a copper electrical rod to run up one foot above the value and down two feet into tho ground; a row of piles 3 inches over at the heads, It! feet long, to de driven down 12 feet, 4 feet apart, all round the house ami kitchen, H feet distance from it; on the heads of these piles is to he ten oned timbers l> inches square, 4 by 4 joist, f» feet apart, one end halved on lo the timber oil the beads of the piles, the other end to go into tho brick pillar under the sill, on which is to he laid 2 inch plank, spiked down. No payment to be made to tho contractor for the above work until it shall have been comple ted, inspected and approved by the Collector mid Superintendent of Lights at Savannah, or such person as lie shall appoint fin* tho purpose; the whole to be completed in a workmanlike manner 011 or before the first duv of August or sooner if possible. W. B. BULLOCH, nov II thfO— Col, and Sup. Lights. D A <Li V i i IC REO'rvi’E I’« it - TRAITS.—T. T. WILMoT respectfully informs the public, that he, with the assistance of nn experienced Arlint, i* now ready to execute Portraits of all size*, after the most improved methods for Imauly and dr “ability: and invites (he Ladies mid Gentlemen of Savannah, and Visitor*, to call at his Gallery, at llie corner of Brum St. and Market Square* where he will nt all times be happy to wait on them. T.’T. \V. lias for sale Double and Single Gobi Lockets, (iold Bracelets, Broaches, &o. Jcc. for .Miniatures. Daguerreotype Artists are also informed liint lie will keep for sale all articles used ill their pro fession. — uov I‘2 1 \v. IU0KKI:M4 invites Ids friends • uml the puliUugenerally, both from town aud country, to call and cvntumo Ids new FURNI TURE STORE in Souqs’ new Buildings, Broughton Street, the Inraist in tin. country under one root*, where he will Imve great pleasure ill exhibiting to thorn the most extensive assortment of ready made Furniture ever offered in (he Southern markets. nov 2*2 P IANO FftHCTHS.—TIm subscriber has just received from the most celebrated man ufactories in the United States, a large nssiM'lmejit of PIANO FORTES, among which may he found Chickcruig’s patent with metallic frames; .Mulists vY Fischer's grand action, arid A II Gale it Go’s, improved action, in inidmganv. rose wood and black walnut frames. Also, Coleman’s .Koliaii Attachment, which is an invaluable addition to the Piano; all of which is otiered for sale at the manufacturers' lowest prices, by I. VV. AIORRF.LL. nov 22 Smcts’ buildings, Broughton st. 'ACKEKEJ..—ltf Mil* Nu.l Atnokoreii - 10 do No.2 do: 10 half do No. I do, land ing from schr Alexander Al, and for sale by nov 1G E. SWIFT. ANBHljNimimABLG BODII2D \J NEGIIO MEN WANTED—To work on the Centra! Rail Road, fur one yeur frbui Janu ary ilcxt, for Which liberal Wages will ho given, in monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments. Ap ply to VERST1LLE, LUFBURROW & BUTLER, nov 20 'Y7r7’AlVTKD—By a young man from Scot- ▼ ▼ land, a Private Room, with or without Board, in a Scotch lamily. Address J.. 1*. G. Pulaski Hotel, slating terms and accomodation, nov 1!) — A WHITE CARPENTER, who understand? the mauugoiueut of uagroes.to work ou a plantation near the city, will hear of n situation on application to nov 18 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. 1 AW NOl’iOK.—JACKSON iY LAW" J TON, Attorneysnl Lino, Savannah. Geo. Ollieo in Gaudry s Building, Up Stairs, front ing Bull afreet. HENRY R. JACKSON, ALEX’It R. LAWTON. iy L aw noticilt-w. t. good win, Attorney nt Law, will punctually attend to any business given him. Otiico in Owens’ build ings, immediately tinder Pemlergaat’a Lottery '■‘nice. 20— nov 13 oil P ROPOSAL!*) will be received at tin; otiico of the City Alarslnl, until the 27th imt., to construct pavements forints, Nos. I I, 2ft, 21,34 and 30 Columbia Ward, 11 Warren Ward, 1, 4 and 5 JucUsoti Ward, U, 10, II uud 12 El bert Ward. 7, 8. 3. 1ft, 11, 12, 2ft, 21, 23,25, 83. 30. 31 nn 32 Liberty Ward. 0,7,10, 12, 2ft, 21, 22, 31 and 30 Franklin Ward. 1. 2, 3,4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 3, Ift ami II New Franklin Ward, and ull lots ou the West side nf West Broad street, be tween Indian and New streets, not now paved. J. S. MONTMOLLIN, C. M. nov 18 C. STEPHENS, C. 8. OS 8IIGA11 LANDS FOR SALE, On the Atlantic Coast below latitude 29°. 7HO ACRES, part oftho 2,000 Acre Grant, inado to Sntmiel Betts, nml confirmed to Henry Kckford. Situntod on Hillsboro ugh River, in East Florida, lo tlm Westward of NeVv Smyrna, and next South oftho “Hull Tract:” Apply to WM. G. FOOTE, • Snvnntlnh. Gd., bt* WM. A. FORWARD, St. Augustine, Florida; ort ID 4—tu4 AUCTION SALES. By Cdhou A Fosdick; „ On the 1st Tuesday in Dtcetnbor next; Will Id sold at the Court HbtiBo, tvithin thaleghl hours of sale, the following degrees, Viz t . Alintu, Lyijj/i, Flora, ufid Hatmahi UfelbriAirtgtO tho estato of A. U. BiigtdWw, Uecetued. Ily par* misioii oftho Inferior Court of Chuthnfii Cou RCIIISON; Administrator; «id byaSS’ ’ tact B O HATS AND EAVS.—\>. A. AM BLER &CO. have ou hand a full mid com plete assortment of every possible vuriety of IIATS AND CAPS. Wo (latter ourselves that a more fashionable, a larger nr better selected stock of this kind of Goods has never boon offered to tho citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fino Beaver, Mule Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi co. Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready. Rauchero, and \Y*ool Huts ofuvery description. One. of the partners residing at the North, ena bles us to rueuivo weekly supplies of goods. To .Merchants and Planters wo oiler goods on as favorable terms as can be had South or North, net 28 j?7 BAY STREET. cn Nfi W 8TVJLK OP HATS!- , .. ‘“•KAl.M'ASmoNS of superior qutiliticn, uutamg I- urty i(40) Acrta«. received by recent arrivals at 187 Bnv street. Also, the li nipt 10 IVES, HORSEY & CO. HATS l HATS 1—From the Fashi onable H it Store of Messrs. Beebe Ar Cos tar, Broadway. Now York. Those who Imve been in die habit of sending to them for their Hats, can he furnished with the same article, nt New York prices, by culling uu not 13 D. A. AMBLER & CO. ” . By Coiicii & ro5itf£fc , WILL BE SOLD hefinb the Cqitrt ilouso hi the City of Suvuminh, oft the fir«t. Tuesday id January next, die fo M owing Ileal Estato of did property of the eatalt of Williitui Taylor, do ceased, vizi . , . . Lot Letter A. bn Went Broad Street leared til Charles Van Horn for ten yours (Youi firsUduy of* January, ISHO. - I Abut, Not No. 8 and Improvciliciilfi cbrftof of Broughton and West Broad Streets, Liberty Ward, Kubinctlo an annual rent of Thirty Dol lars lo tins City. Also, Wlia’rf Lot, No. 1G, at Five Fathom bri dm Savannah Uivbr. Also, Tract of Lund, Nb. 0-iO, 19th District, Sit Sectibh of Cherokee, now C’olib County, contain 1 A P ABO*—l Imve removed to tlio city 01 Macon, fur the purpose of practising Law, mid shall practise in all the Courts oftho Southern Circuit, and in any other Courts in which husi- I’ON I). COLF.. less limy he confided to me. dec 17 — CARLKT 1 A K. i?Sft>OEt8L—All pursuits imtebieil • to Albion K. Moore, late Dry Goods Mer chant in tins city, will please call al my store and Kettle said imlehtednes?, whether it be by note or account, it being actually necessary (Imt this business should he closed. Those indebted will please give early uttenfon to this imtice, mid save themselves the nnpleasnntnoss of having their notes and accounts placed in the hands of an :it- toruny for collection. nov 2 HIRAM ROBERTS. D O SSO1UIJ T ION,—•'flie fnmoflTIkibT win iV Co. Ims been dissolved in conse quence oftho death of Mr. L. Baldwin, the affairs of the concern will be settled by the undersigned, surviving partners ofsaid firm. II. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. 1,1847. * nov 2 0-1*AKTN SESrifl it'r- Tim under- V/ signed, surviving partner:* ofthc late firm of L. Baldwin &. Cm, havn thmday uuturudiuta Co partnership for the lraii-.iu .ion of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Brigham «\ Kelly. II. BRIGHAM. JOHN J. KLLI.Y. Savannah. Nov. I, 1 y 17. nov 2 ( Iftl-PAItTNISUHHlf*' — 1 Tho signed have associated themselves under in the Citv of New York, for the transaction ofn GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under llie linn of Win. Neyle Habersham A. Co. and are prepared to trainaet any Imsiucss which may be confided to them. ROM. HABERSHAM. WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM, JOHN RAE HABERSHAM. Novi, 1847. uov 2 D I£iHft)LilJTIft>I\. — The Copartnership heretofore existing under the linn of HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN N. CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consent; either of tho un dersigned are authorised to use the name of the late firm in clusittg up the unfinished business ol tlm same. TIIOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of the firm of Hamilton, Hardeman Co. Savannah, Sept. t. 1*17. riOPAUTNEltNIIIP. — The nnder- signed Imve formed a Copartnership under llm firm nl*HAMILTON 1* IIARDEAIAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will he. thankful to tlmir friends for a portion of lliuir patronage. C. F. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. I, 1847. * Ohio * f* Southern Recorder, Milledgeville; Jour nal it Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four mouths. TYTOTHMS.—All persons indebted to the es- -L 1 Into of Miss Elizabeth Wilkins, late of Chat ham County, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment, mid nil persons having any de mands against said citato will present them, nro* porly attested, within the time preseribed by law, It. WAYNE, litnil. Executor, uov 17 fnv P KftH’OSALS for conveying tho mails of tho United States from the 1st of March, 1848, or sooner if ships can he provided, to the 3ftth of June, lH51,otiUm following routes, will he received at the contract ollico of lim Post ()llicu Department, in the city of Washington, until 3, a. m., of the 3d of January, 1848, (to bo decided by the Dili of lim suiiiu month.) in the tuaiiiter here after specified, to wit: No. 3534. From Key West, by Indian K ., Key Largo, Key Biseaynu or Miami river, Jupiter inlet, Indian river, Miisquito inlet, Smyrna, St. Augustine, and Fcruuudiim, to Charleston, S. C, 70(1 miles and hack, ouceii month. No. 5537. From Key West, by Saraloto. Turn pa Bay. Cellar Keys, St. .Marks, Apnlncltienlu, St. Joseph, and St. Andrew’s Bay, to Feusacola, Gftt) miles aud hack, mice, a month. Proposals for extending tins service from Pen sacola to New Orleans are invited. Proposals will be received for carrying llm mail* on tin: above-named routes twice a umtith; and proposals omitting such places named on (lie above routes us the. bidder may desire; aud also proposals for portions of said routes will be con sidered, ami proposals for carrying said mails by lam) on such portion ofsaid routes in Florida, on which it may Im so carried. Bids should set forth tho mode of conveyance, the time in which it is proposed to perfonn’a trip, the si/e. rate, and description of the steamboats or vessels, with sullicicut particularity to enable Dm decision to be made, on the advice of the proper officers ofltie naval service, whether the same, are or are not coui ertibln into ships-of-war. NOTES. Each proposal should ho accompanied by a guaranty, signed by one or more responsible per sons. in tlm following manner, viz; “The undersigned guaranty that if his bid for carrying llm man from to , be accepted bv the Postmaster General, shall enter into an oldigation prior to the first day of March uext. with good uud sufticicut sureties, to perform the service proposed.” This should be oeeompntiiod by the certificate id* a postmaster, or oilier equivalent testimony, that llie guarantors are men of properly and able to make good tlmir guaranty. Tim proposal should be sent lo tlm department sealed, endor-ed “Proposals for route No. in Florida,” and addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster General. For the prohibition of bids resulting from com binations, end (lie terms ami conditions 011 which the contract is to bu made, see the last annual ad vertisement. Bidders are notified that, agreeably to tho pro visions of the act of Congress of 3d March. 1815, preference is lo be given to those proposals (being acceptable in other respects) which shall stipulate to deliver the steamships or ships to be provided tor carrying said mails to the United Slates, or to their proper officer, an demand made, fur Urn pur pose of being converted into a vessel or vessels-of- war. For tlm manner in which lim transfer to the government is to be made, uud other particulars, bidders are referred tu the advertisement of ••for eign mails” oftho 21st of April. 1817. C. JOHNSON. Postmaster General. Post Officf. Dcpartmcn r, Nov. 8.1817. uov 10 —tul E OPIIE'S IIK1CKAL EYHIiRfl- .* CATION.—This is the only discovery af fording a perfect cure lor the Hooping Cough, without administering internal medicine. A fresh supply just received, and for sale hv G. U. HENDRICKSON, nov 17 Druggist, Gibbous’ Buildin/s. HAiNUI J/B’OiV «fc SYMONS have received per Hartford aud Savannah: A choice assortment of French, English and Belgium CLOTUS.CASSIMEUS AND VEST INGS, selected with the greatest care, ami of the best imported in this country. We are now pre pared to iimniifactiireat the shortest notice, and in the best manner, any garment in our line, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, *><*t 13 — SavuuuaU, Gu. WU1V ftJOOBS.—Tho Subscriber would respectfully inform his patrons and tlm nitldic generally, that he has returned from the North, ami has now open, a large anil complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ron.'isling of super. French and Eng lish Broadcloths; American. English and French Casimeres; Doeskins, Tweeds, Are.; Cashmere Velvet. Silk and Satin Vestings; all nf which In is prepared to make to order »1 short notice ami in the latest fashion. None but tho host work men are employed, and, therefore, every maim- lectured article can, with safely, lie warranted to suit the most particular. Tlm subscriber has also a fine assortment of Gloves, Seeks, Suspenders, Pocket lldkfs.. Ora vats, Under Shil ls ami Drawers, all of which will lie sold at New York prices, by M. OEARY, DraperntnlTailor. Sign of the Golden Lanin, cornier of Whit* nker ami Broughton sh eets. not 18 TO a»S, W’i*I)KSliv>ISHAUT dk THOMAS, Sion of the. (lohlrn limit, I Fa ring's Honor, have* in store, received per recent arrivals, a large assortment of PLAN I’ATION BROGANS, to which they invite the attention of Planters ami Factors. G '^''Measures fined with care and despatch. ,i! ft— nov l*i A A BS EXTI3 9> HE BS E LF ^ the 181I1 i nst. from the plantation of tho subscriber on tho Island of Skidawav, n mulatto woman named MAR Y, or as she culls her- self, Mary Hamilton. She is about 32 years of age rather above the common size, of full habit, inclining to hu stout, walks erect, of a pleasant contenance, and when spoken to answers readily, but when intiniidntud hurriedly. Had on when she left, a cotton osualmrgs frock, but as she took with her two or more calico frocks she will doubt less change her dress. Since leaving she lias been seen in the city of Savannah, where she is no doubt harbored, having relatives and acquain tances there. Two»ty dollars is offered for her de livery to tno on Skidawuy island, or being safely lodged in Savannah jail. All persons are cau tioned against harboring or secreting her, as the law will ho rigorously enforced, aug 28 aw— JAMES BILBO. jVJOTIEE 'A'ftl UO YSKJ JVEE J. 1 Transportation OJjire, Central /'nil Iload- October 5,18-17.—Consignees of Cotton nr other produce by this Road, are hereby notified that eeipts will he required for all freight delivered.— They will therefore send persons lo receive their consignments who are authorised to sign such re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, out fl — Eng’r and Superintendent. Also, the following personal property belong ing to tho estate ofsaid William Taylor, deccaa oil, viz; A Iftegrb Mnd nanied Sbephiir'd, and a Pow iii the Irtde’pendbnt Prettyterian Chtifcbin tho City of Savannah, known m the iduii of snbl Church as No. 3, All the above property sold by tlio underfiigncii under and by virtue ofn Decree in Equity oftlid Superior Court of Chatham County, rendered ut its May Term, 1847: . at 2 N. WALLACE, Executor; Sugar. .. By EqIicii ft Fosdick. .ending from brig Perseverance, 15 IiIiup. Cii ba Muscovado Sugar. In more, 25 hbds. I'nrld Riro Sugar, 25do New Orleans tin. sept JO. ^•tt^ ^ SimGrEON BBHMSTS. MAI be consulted at their rooms N. K. cornor of Bt. .Iiili.m street 'and Market Square, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian street. — nng 13 <<• sum. Pistols, KUh’s, Hurd ware Ac. ftc. &c. SPORTSMEN mid others urn hereby notified that they can he supplied al low prices, for cash, with tlm follow articles, viz; Double, and Single Giiih from $3 to 5j?50—Itilles, Pistols, Powder Flasks. Shot Pouches, Game Bags. Cone Wren ches. Walker’s Caps. Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Gnu Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, Arc. Also, A general nsrorUucut of Hardware,consist in''in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Locks Hinges, Spades. Shovels, lines. Axes. Hatchets', Augers, Drawing Knives, Cnfi’eo Mills, Cards, &«. A Plea where. cull uud examine before purelui-iug else- JOHN CARRUTIJEKS, No 175 Congress Street, Savannah. N. B. Rifles made to order, and all kinds of Repairing ofGuiis, Rides, Locks, Ac. carefully atm punetnully atteudeil to and warruufod. Or ders from the country, or work scut to he done will he attended to and returned by the boats, or other conveyance, with the same fidelity, as if per sonally present net 4 *V*o'« flis iTimTs’ iioa udinr X AND D.VY SCHOOL—MADAMi: (il- RARD, having engaged the services of mi ex perieneed Etiglish Teacher from the North, in forms her friends and the public generally, that her establishment for the .education nf Young Ladies, will open on the 1st day of November next, in Mrs. Marshall's New Range of Brick Buildings, on the corner of Liberty and Bar nard Streets. Pupils, in addition lo all the brandies of an Enghj.li education will bo latigbl lo write and speak the French language. Lessons wilrho given to those who desire it. in Music. Drawing, and in the Italian, Spanish and German language 1. Address MAD'!?. A. GIRARD, net 11 37—e Savannah Gen. BIIOOL BEMOVEJD.—G A. HOL COMBE inlnrniH his patrons and Ilia fel|mv| citizens generally, that he lias Removed hisHi-hon- lo 11 central siimilion, viz. the Masonic Lodge, where a couple nflargo rooms are open, for the reception of Pupils ofboth sexes. A Lady well educated aud an experienced Toucher, has charge of the JuniorClasses. lie taken this mellmdaUo oftliankiug his friends for past patronage, extend ed loo, during a season when least expected, as well ns for tliu opinion llie majority of them have been pleased to express relative to his character as a Teacher. 2iiiok— sept 28 D A JVC IN GAGA WEMY,—MONs! A. BONAUD respectfully informs his iiatrous that lie will open his Academy at 5 o’clock on .Monday next, first of November. Persons wish ing to patronise him are requested to call nt tho Lycctuu Hall <11 or before that time. Tuition ilav.s : Monday, Wednesday aud Friday. Terms: Twelve Dollars for 24 lessons. Gentlemen’s Class same days as above, begin ning n« 9 o’clock, P. M. N. B. The room will lie rented for Ball?. Con certs, or any other exhibition at very moderate l or ins. 20— * net 27 N oVV ft >1* E S’ fi Af ft J—This morning, a very desirable let of Dress Goods, Shawls and Oil Cloth Table Covers, nov 22 CANNON & LEONARD. Jolm P; OitVtln tV Coo AUCTION AND CO.MjfllSdlON MERCHANT#, And Forwarding Agents, Alnebu* Uni MaHItl, July 20,1847 ly jiily 23 B ooks ani) mTioi«EH?P All the SCHOOL BOOKS ilicomiuoii use in tlussooiiott of tlm cimutrv. urv kept bu lutiid. A grbat variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment of JUvF.NlLE BOOKS, cur- nlated tb suit tho taste of every one,, with u va riety uf interesting GAMES fur youth. Family and other BIBLES, anil Hymn Hooka Ibr all ilcnnmiuatioiia, in plain, substantial ami elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of nil kinds eoitHtantly re* ceivvd. BLANK BOOKS of every description; Also, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY J. It. CUBBEDGE, nov 3 Sotiilisific Market sqr., Suvaniuili. TVTEW EDITION 0I U10 Methodist liyiiul IN Bbuk. A Message from God, or thoughts ou Ileli^ioii for thiukiiig men, l»y the Rev. John Ctmimiiig, D. D. , Tie: Cluistiati Father at Home, orn Iftnhunlot paivntiil instruction, by W. <!. Brownlee, D. 1). The Night of Weeping, or a word for the suf fering family of God, by the Rev. lioratius Bou- !,r - The Believer, n series of discoursbs by llie Rev Hugh White. A World without a Soul, by J. W. Ciumtitg- liam, A. M. God in the Storm,a narrative by the Rev. L. P W. Btileh. Tho Family oflJethnhy, nr Meditations on tin) eleventh chanter of the Gospel acebruitig to Ht. John, by L. iionnet. The Bovs’ Book of his own country, written by Uncle Jolm for his youthful IVicnds. Mexico nml her Military Chieftains, from (he Revolution of HidalgO to the present time. ReceivedIty J. B. CUIlBEDGE, nov 13 South side Alarkot-sq. B ‘ Ol/IMMIt UOTANY t or tlm~PnHq? Book of Flowers, eoinjirisitig llm History, Description, nndjeidored Engravings ol*24 Exotm Flowers, 24 Wild Flowers of America, and 1*3 Trees with Fruits. By John B Newtinn, Al. D. 35ft Engravings by Lewis Si Brown. Campaign Sketches (if the War with Mexico* hv Capl. W. S. llenry. ’ Life of Jeremy Belknap, I). D., tho Historian of New Hampshire. The Seasons, by James Thomson. A new edition—Illustrated. Nos. 31 and 32 Pictorial llisitory of England. Remiiiiseences of Scenes and Characters ill College. Part 3, tho Life bf Henry 4th, by G I’ R Janic.^ Ehq. The American in Paris, by Jolm Bandcranli. SormoiiH and Addresses, on various subjects, by Rev. I). L. Carroll, D. I). Received by nov20 JOHN M. COOPEll. I~\ft^ft^ J * BLIND? SASHES - & W■ IV 1)0XV INDS.—The Subscrihor, Agent for F. Callaway S. Co., is constantly receiving all kinds of Sashes, Door uml Window Blinds, which Im offers at as low pricca us they can be purchased in the city. All work furnished by him will hu Warranted equal to any in the country, or the money will be returned. joiin ci. rAl.t.iriAN’t*, West side Monument Hquilro. N. B. Orders for odd hocus received and pronintly executed — sept i W Tndow-manh A1NI> lll/llvo MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the residence of Judge Way tut. Sashea and Blinds ofuvery description, made of the best materials, at Northern Prices. House aud Ship Joiner- Work promptly executed: CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on hand a full supply «I‘ Flooring and Wontlmr Boards, Hash, Blinds, and Paiinel Doors, 8}*J Ift Hash, glazed at 10 rents. All other sizes in proportion —ly «ng7 TO V ES,I !31,1,0 VV-WARElftt;. —Eronmoisl and Kitchen sense Cooking .Stoves; Ollico Stoves; Iron .Furnacesfor cham bers; Pots. Kettles, Soup Digesters,Fish Kettles. I’otaloe Steamers, Ovens, Spiders. I’oreehiin Sam e and Slew Pans, Wafilu and Wafer Irons, Coal Smith's, Oyster Gridirons for broiling Oys ters. Foot Stoves, Andirons, Shovel uud Tongs, Fenders, Are. for sale by COLLINS S BULK LEY, nov 23 _ JOB Rryau-street. W iioJLESa i7e Wi.u e, i/iftinoie AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188 CoiigrrsK and SS St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would itiform lii« friends,that be eoniiiiues to keep on hand lit Ins old stand, West Hide of the Market, a large assortment ol* WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO- CERIKS, ull of which ha oilers on the best pos sible terms. Hi; is also eonstautlv supplied with the best ALBANY ALE mid NEWARK CI DER. to which he respectfully invites the atten tion of tho public. •— , nov 3 QEftjAK Xfti i> ToiiAinco"Work. No. 27, llidl-sirctl. Sign of the Indian, near Rt.mnment sfuiire.. -The subscriber retnrm bis grateful thanks to the ritizetiH of Savannah, and the public generally, who have an liberally patron ised him during the last. Ibiiryears, uml liegn to as sure them that lie still import*'tlio v ery best brands, of which Imhas on Inml at this nine n large assort ment. Ho would euli particular alieiition to a late shipment which lie can fully warrant. A Iso to his stork of i liewing Tobaeeo. Sim!]* A*e., Ac., all of which he will sell uu its good terms us ran lie had Iso win* re. I*. JACOBS. j nl X ”7 ly—' ("tilI?AV ft'ASII S’S*ft>llE."—The uu- V y tlersigoed has lately returned Iron) the North with a full supply of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which will he sold at Ins ii.aod low prices for rash or approved city paper at short lime. All those wishing to save money will please call and ex amine his stock. M. I'RKNDERGAHT, nov Ift — cor. of Whitaker A'. Congress sis. C IOAL YAICI>*—Tlio subscribers having 1 rented the lot on Auciutix’s wharf, immedi ately adjoining their store, purpose keeping on hand a full supply of COAL, suitable lor Grates, Stoves, Furnaces, Ac., and now offer for sale landing from brig Josephus, from I’luladnlphiu, 150 tons Red ami White Ash Coal, broken uud screened, selected Ibr this market. nov 2 WOOD. CLAGHORN & C0. f iAPS I CAPS! ! — New Fashions—Just received ner Steamer Northerner, u superior lot of Gents’ lire** Cap*, comisting of Ciruilinn, Taylor. U Ln Mode. Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, and Travelling Cans. Also I.ealhcr Travelling Hnr Boxen, for sale by nov G D. A. AMBLER & CO.