The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 27, 1847, Image 2

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AMSTERDAM, Oot. 23.—Cotton is quite nogioctcd. Prices nro nominal, nnd stocks remain insignificant. Value ofMobile and New Orleans at 31 to 35c,fbr ordinary to middling,aud 38 to 39c for fiiir to fttlly IWr. Oct. 89.—Cotton is without any business. ANTWERP, Oct 25.—Tim demand for Cot ton is very limited, consequbutupon the discour aging accounts from England, and prices are only nominal. The transactions in Rico are uniiupur- tout. Prices, however, are rather firmer, aud 200 liars Java sold at 22 to 2446 per 20 kilos. HAMBURGH, Oct. 22.—Vory little business h doing in Cotton. Prices are nominal, and no ■sales are reported. A moderate demand prevails lor Rico. 150 barrels Carolina have found buy ers nt 16} to 17m, nnd 600 bngs Java nt 0 to 16m. ROTTERDAM, Oct. 21.—The sales of llice ore limited to 200 casks Carolina at 17f. No tHmsArtious are reported in ColTee, Sugar, or Cotton. ' 1 prize of $4,444 10 prizos of $88 1 do 1,227 | 30 do 55 1 do 555 32 do 44 1 do 333 200 ‘do- - 33 10 do m Ac. Ac. Tickets $1- -Halves 30 cts—Qr. 25 cents. CONSKJtftJKS, Per (toaaior If L Cook, from Aujuita—Q1 bates Coltou, end Mdzo, to Cohen, Xorrii & Co, 8 Solomons & Co, Doe- Ion & tiunby, Drunks Si Tuppor, P1! Bohn. Perelewuor Ocniuuliceo, from Pulutka—1 bnto Cotton and Udse toDrooke & Tuppor, Cohen, Norris & Co, Wood, CUgboru Si Co, Mrs Cunningham, i Johnson, and Capt T Boutko. Poriteam«r Chatham, from Augusta—301 bales Cotton ■nd Hdso to J C WUkius, S Ooodall, W P Williams, and order. Per steamer Gen. Clinch, from Charleston—Contra) Hull Rosd, steamer Irunlioa, W Muckuy, J Anderson Si Co, J Clark, A EltuUtiu, TT Wiliuot, V Slilols, A l.tiflur, It X Alloa, Hllnherslinm Si Sou, Dr Gilbert, A Ilaywnod, G It Hendrickson, T Tobin, Cohen Si Fosdick, J H Murium, C F Mills, Buckner Si Mucker. Pcrstnuinor Mntnmora, from Clmrloston—Central Rail Road, Ilrook* ScTiippor.lt Hnlierslinui * Snu.R II D Sor- rrIt,C F Mills, Godfrey Si t.uUoclu'.T T WBmot, G \V*An- derson Si Brother, F Barduii, Ivos, Horsey Si Co, D A Am- bier & Co, Dr Hamilton, A Donuml, T Toliiu, Turner Sc Henry, RAJ t.w.MWtm. PASS ENG ERS. Per steamship Acadia, at Dostou from Liverpool—W. Mure, IIB M Coii.miI at Now Orleans, Mr Jones, l)r Daniel, diUfhtorindsarvuutofGoorgia, Professor Nichol, ofllui- TersityofUlusgow, P Digelow, of Dostou, (lioarbr of do*- psicbos.) Per steam-packet Metamora, from Chnrlestnn—Mrs. Whistler, S Misses Whistler, Sirs Hamilton, ft chililron und 8 nurses, Mrs M.njnn, Mrs Clapp and nurso, Mrs Rood, Col Whistler, U H A, Rev H M Dlodgott, Dr D II Hnmilton, J Magee, Messrs S H Clapp, E Rood, S J Segue, J W Ear- ncs, J Blots, J H Blutflird, Maxwell. Per steam packet Ocninulgce, from l*ulittka-~Mni. M If. Hamilton, Mrs Blnckslmin, Mrs J C Hamilton, Mrs C F Ilamillon, Miss St Gcurgo, Miss lllaekihaitt, Dr Dulotty, Rev J Brice, Itov C llricu, Mossrs C F Jl.imiltutt,J It Dick- load, T S Williamson, WII Cherry, J F Wooten, J L Sain* mis, W F Law, S Cohen, N J Patterson, T D Hunkius, W F Nichols, J Hendrick, A Coy, J Orr, bluster Hamilton and 5 deck. Per stenm-packet II I. Conk, front Augusta—Mrs Rhlnd, child and -arvaut, Mrs Schley, Mrs Enricks, two tdiildreti and servant, Mrs Milieu, MU* McAlpin, Messrs J IIhind, J Schley, T Fatkuar, T J U%uo, S Jones, £1 E Solomons, and 2 deck. Per stenm-pnekot Gen. Clinch, front Charleston—Miss C llntnir, Messrs. Birch, Tolttir, Potter, Wilkins, Price, Gridin, Judco E A Huger, Beckuuiu, Thompson, Slurson, Elliott, and 5 deck. SHIP NEWS. Port of Mnvannnli, Nov. U7, 1847. ARRIVED. Schr Company, Burr, Darien. 9,7.10 bushels Hough Iliee, lu R lluhershain St Son. U.K.M.stcam-puoket Gcu. Clinch, Curry, Charleston to Brooks A Topper. Sioumpacket II L Cook, llily, Augusta, to S Solomont A Co filcamor Challtani, Hubbard, Augusta. Boats to W F William*.' U S. M. stenm-pneket Metamora, Darden, from Charles ton, In drunk* A- Tapper. U. S.M. sloam-p ickct Ocamulgco,McNulty front Palalka, to Brook. A Topper. „ , „ „ . CLEARED. Brig Madison, Watkins, Boston—Wushhitrn, Wilder .£ Co. Brw John Eudars, Jolmsun, Now Urltnuu—1'adolford Si lay. U. 8. 31. stenm-packet Gon. Clinch, Curry, Chnrlostou- Brenks A Tupjier. U. 8. M. steam-packet Metamora, Hanlon, for Charleston— Brooks A Tapper. „ DEPARTED. 8team-packot Win. fin-tun, Memlull, Palntkn." U.8.31. sleam-tmeket Gmt. Clineh, Curry, Charleston. U.s.M. ste.nm-punket .Mntnmora, Darduti, Charleston. _ , , „ WENT TO SEA. 8chr Lawrence, Venties, Muliilu. t Nov 90—Arr bark Eliza Thornton ' Little, Portland, Me. S'hr 1 & rk W Brett, Trtitidy, Charleston. MIV. 21—Arr ship Americn, Dunn, Now Yorkiltobt O ,VC l ! f "" ,or * Liverpool. tld—Sliip p|ato, Hoarse, Boston; bark Shorwood, Burs- fry, New York. CHARLESTON, Nov 21—Arr steamship Southerner, nerrv, New York; brig Unuilruttle, Vesscy, Bermuda; scltr York* Ami ’ ° U Un ’ Burtuuda; Cotiimudoro, Cooley, Now CM—Ship Cnnsbraok, Maguire, Liverpool; bark Baring stand r ‘ 1 Antwerp; scllr Trio, Smith, Hurbur I*' JSJJV Arr brig Sail Jacinto, Carlton, Belfast. CM—Bark Harriet Si Martha, Leslie, Now Orloaus; schr ri f»fro, n mri. Barlmdaos. MiLMLNfiTO.V. Nov 22—Arr brigs Milton, York, IIa- ytua, Harriet, Drown, Turks Isluttd; Eliza llolou, Clomou- I to, Jamaica. i CM-Uarklsnardon, Moulton, Gaudaloupo; schr Iowa, Hyler, MaUnzas. ^BALTIMORE, Nor. 29-Cld schr T Hooper, Hubbard, Sfoy. 9 ?—Airbrl* Woronocb, Bllcbonor, St John*. 1 IIILADhl.plIlA, Nov 93—Arr bark Globe, Esllug, Rio “®"* UB b°tJ»HgEmntn, Dickinson, Charleston. \vli. * ^*. . * n ' >c1 J » Galltgor, Havana; Cordelia, Whituey, llurlmdoes; Plato, Holmes, St Thomas; brigs It F Jugo*Jin Cuba W ’ reruai,, * ,Uco l JCuwportbsruIt, Brovoor, St Ji'-OW AtnWM,H»we,,Oli«rto.. J{J". a>—At, D.ilimliii.Mmitli, l.irurpoolr tark. hni|iren, I*mt, No» Oilnuu, Como, Ilok.rtlo., ^ FOB IVEW 'XOnK.-Drlg Line. 1ho foot ouilmg regular pnekot bnrk VEK- nui-, l. 1’uilou manor, liuviug a portion oTIicr jra ght ougagoaoud going on Imard, will liavo .tiumctliQto tloitpalch. Tor balnncu or froiglit or piusugc, apply on board at Momnit’H unitor wharf ^to \VASHBURN, VV/LdE11& CO. ttov27 For IKaYvkiusviUe. nnd nTf** Intermediate Isandlnirs. Iho Bteambont 8AM JONES, B. Dillard tntw- •cr, is now receiving froiglit for the above pln- nntl will leave I’ll is Evening. Wharfage on poojli for HuwkitiMviito to bo paid there. For or Fasaugo, apply on hoard at Johnson’s wharf; or lo BRIGHAM & KELLY. Bov 27 fob AUGUSTA AIVT5 8ton« «" HAMBURG.—Tito light draught Btcam-Packci IVANHOE, J. T. Jarman nms- receiving freight aud poMsongers, at An son * lower wlinrlfand will loavo on Tuesday lilt,l*, 00 ?' nl 5 B’olonk precisely. She will con- ie ii» lunvo every Tuesday nt the ttttino hour. l #^ 0Uga80 8°§o£bWi , ®f )r r M"'W, froight payable by shippers. No on 5r« "o roc ®‘ v «‘l on boartl after 4 o’clock roeniv«n oruoon °f departure. Freight will bn freo nf 1 ^ i" 8tl,ro t ^ ur l |, I fho absonco of tho boat f^oofdiargo, sintii— nov27 NO'FlCK.-CTf't/ofSamn. Mavor'n'rTu t . r ,* oteet1, T,mt ftn 0,ccti °n for tho riermen h lh t.° fl ,ty , o1 ’ 8 »vamiah and twelve Al- Mondav in u oW Cmm on 0io first berintAnd 11 ” oce, nber next, under tho proper Su- WiUi hiw r d " C<3 ’ n,,d t,m * the City Treasurer attend PAZ, r* U .'*m Cl V With hUoi- m,ooUected Taxos, and that the City PytMerve o"dJ??> lllJ,ull< ’ C ' IJr Cl,1 “ u hl°», attond kr lWL fr """ 1,in «>e« of Council, 20th Novem- ,1UV » A. C. DAVENrOKT, c. c. DRAWS THIS DAY. g at 12 o'clock. A MAGNIFICENT LOTTERY. And Vie best offered this Season. 78 numbers—14 drawn ballots. G rccnc «V 1* ulu*ki Monument Isot’y \ Extra Class No. 53, for 1847. Will bo drawn this day, 27th itub ill Alexandria. Drawing due on Tuetday.inorniug, 30th. This is certainly (for the price) the moat splendid scheme ever offered lo the public. J. W. Maury & Co., Managers, (Successors to J,.G. Gregory tfe.Co. moitxsT pnir.es. prieo of do do do do do 76.0P0. 25,000 15,000 10,000 8,000 7,000 I prize of 5 do 15 do 100 do 237 do &c. Ac. $5,090 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 Tickets $20 { Halves $10; Ora. $5; Eighths $3}. A Jlare Chancy by the Package. The Old Favorite. ?o Draws in public, in tho Exchange Council Room, Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock. Sales close at 3} o’clock, precisely. 78 numbers—13 drawn ballots. GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT LOT'Y. Class No. 70,'for 1847. J. W. Maury & Co. Mauagors, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.) HIGIIK9T PRIZES, 139" Uuarterswillbo Retailed. Package Wholes cost $26, must drawback $13 “ Halves 41 13, 44 4 4 4 4 64 41 Quarters 44 GJ, 44 44 44 3$ Prizes cashed nt this Ofllno. Ia7*Ticketsand Shares I'orsitlo.and orders from tho country attended to at the Old Established Of- fico of P. B. PENDERGAST, No. 5« White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull St. opposite tho Pulaski IIouso. nov 27 A SPLENDID SCHEME. Sides close Monday Afternoon, 4 o’clock. Drawing duo Tuesday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Class No. 48—D. Pa iris A Co. Managers. Draws in Wilmington, Saturday 27th inst. 78 number lottery—J3 drawn ballots. CAPITAL I'nr/.us. 1 prize of $40,000 160 prizes of $250 1 do 14,004 130 do 100 4 do 10,000 130 do 80 40 do 1,000 130 do 00 80 do r GOO 130 do 40 Ac. t to. Ac. Tickets $12—Halves $d—Qr*.$3—Eig’s $1^. Savannah Lottery. Draws in public, at Wylly’s Qllico, TUESDAY 30lh Nov. at 4 o’clock. Sales close same afternoun nt 3 o’clock. Class No. 17—D. Paink A Co., Managers. For the Benrjit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. GO numbers'—11 drawn ballots. CAPITAL PRI7.KS. 1 prize of J,500 5 prizes of $80 1 do 750 10 do 75 1 do 500 10 do 50 1 do 265 130 do 25 1 do 200 55 do 12 5 do 1U0 55 do 10 Ac iV c. Ac. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. ILiF* A package $5.50. of Quarter tickets will cost For sale nt G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane. Orders from tho country promptly attend ed to. and prizes cashed on demand, nov 27 CTJLOUIDA LAND SALES.—Will ho •I. olfered for sale nt unction, on the 7th day of March, 1848, at tbo county site of Buutun coun ty, East Florida, several tracts of Land in Town ship 21, Range 18, nnd in Township 24, ltnngo On tho 14th day of March, at tho Court House of Marion county, sundry tracts in Township 13, Kongo 20 13, 44 21 S. R. 1 S, 5 E, The E JofNWJ of 13, 44 E 4 of M Wj of 13, 1, 5. “ W 4 of N E J or 14, 1, 5. 44 W4of S E 4 of 11, I, 5. " 8 4 of 31, 1, 5. “ N E,i of G, 2, 5. 44 F. 4 of N W ii of 0, ii, 5. Terms—One-fourth cash, the balance in three equal annual instalments, with interest in advuuco. Or, if any purchaser should prefer to pay all cosh, live per cent, will be deducted from the cre dit instalments. Lists of tho particular tracts enn bo had by np- nlying to nuy of tho Post Masters, in Benton or Marion county, or they will be furnished if np* plied for by letter, post paid, addressed to 44 The State Register at Tallahasseo, Florida.” JOHN BEARD, Rcgistor Public Lands State of Florida. Tallnhassee, Nov. 8, 1847. sI5— nov 27 TVTEW IftltJSIC.-T. T. WILMOT 1ms -LI just received u lot of new Music, consisting of Songs .Marches, Quick Stops, Duetts, Polka’s, Quadrilles, Ac., Also, a large number of Jen ny Lind’s Softgs, and Music from the Opera of Mnritana. Also, Piano Fortes, from tho Mantt- fucturesof Gale A Co. Bacun aud Ilavin, Du bois, and Salisbury, Ac., Persons wishing to purchase, nro respectfully invited to call. nov 27 TiTINTEIl GOODS.—Fino Cnssimeros TT and Satinets, Whito and Rod Flannels, Blue, Black and' Brown Broad Cloths, for Bale by nov 27 HENRY 11. STOTESllURY. 13 ED BLANKETS.—10, 11, and 12-1, -1X» superior Red Blankets; G-4, Crib do; Quil ted Comforts, for sale by nov 27 • HENRY II.5STOTESBURY. g t UNNlf CLOTH.—25 bales, for sale by nov27 H. A. CRANE. ?2.0SHEN BETTER,Ac—25 kegs But* VJ tor; 101) boxes Cheese: 20 casks do; 50 hbls Craekors, Bnttornud Sugar;20hbls Pilot Bread, landing and for solo by H. A. CRANE, nov 27 TYfEW FUUIT.-25 boxes RuwinsnS ± i half do. do., 20 kegs Malaga Grapes, 20 frails Almonds. For sale by nov 27 H. A. CRANE. QUGAK AND COFFEE,—100 hhdl Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico, uud Muscova do; 400 hags Coffee, Rio, old Cuba, aud Laguira, nav 27 II. A. CRANE. T3BE8S GOODS.—Fine French Cash' 13 meres aud Moils, do Laities, Plain French Merinos, Black Alpacas nnd Bombazines, nov 27 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. Xj Lime, now lauding at Lama for sale by C. A. nov 24 44 14, 21 44 14, 22 At Madison Court House, Id Marcli: on Thursday, the Section. Township S. Range E. Till; S R :| of !M, J, 1, 7. * 44 S W .1 of 24, 7. 44 NW.iof 25, . i. 7. 44 N E 4 of 26, J, 7. 41 E 4 of 1, 1, 8. “ W i of 6, 1, 9. At Jeffurson Court House, 7tl> March: on Monday, the ^HAWLS.—Superior Cashuiero Shawls. KJ Plaid and Striped Rob Roy do.,Heavy Wool do., Black Thibet aud AIous. do Laiue do. For sale by nov 27 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. EOKGIA LAUD.—12 bbls vJ Lard, just received and for sale by ALBERT HA1 nov 27 Georgia \RD, cor Broughton A Drayton-sts. A PjPLEH, Ac. —Apples, iluisins, Cur- J\. rants aud White Beans, landing from bark Poter Demill, and for solo by If. J. GILBERT, nov 27 Wert aide Market square. R IO COFFEE—140 bn#., fnrralo bf nov 8 COHEN St FOSDICK. Tt/TACKEREL, CRANBERRIES, POTA* JJX TOES, Ac.—10 half barrels No. 1 Mack erel; 10 bushels Cranberries ? 10,boxes Tallow Candles ; Canal Flour, in whole nnd half barrels; Buckwheat, Cheese, 10 barrol* Mercer Pota toes, selected for family use,- lauding from ship Hartford, and for sale low by nov 24 ALBERT HARD. TUfESS AND PRIME BEEF.—Landing per XvX Vernon, 70 hbls. Mess nnd Prinio Beef; 10 cosoa bos Salt; 20 barrels Potatoes; 10 kegs Goshen Batter, for rale low by nov 24 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. T ANDRETHS’ GARDEN SEEDS.—Wur- X_J ranted of the crop of1847. A supply re ceived per brig 8ovnnnab.conBi8ting ofthe differ ent varieties in use, for sale, wholesale and retail by A. T. BOWNE, nov 24 Smets’ Buildings. TPIG PORK.—A few'half bbls. Northern XT Pig Pork, lauding from ship Hartford, and for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 24 •' TYTUTMEUS, MACE, &c.-t50 lb*. IVesh Nut* i. 1 megs; GO Mace and 10 baskets Sweet Oil, for sale by nov24 THEODORE MINIS. T71XTENSIVE, PIER AND CENTRE TA* Xl4 BLES, with Mahogany, Black Walnut aud Marble Ton*. Also, Grociun Claw-feet Table*, do Dining do; G Lug do do; Curd Tublo* ; Sofit do with MurbloTons; do do Mahogony do ; La dies’ work do; do do do with Folding Top*; do do do do Deep Drawere, Just received, and for ralo by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smets’ building*. ■\7jTARDROUl5s, SECRETARIES, AND W BOOK CASES.—A Largo Assurtmeut, just received, und for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smet*’ Buildings. TYRES SING BUREAUS AND SIDE mJ BOARDS,of Mahogany nnd Black Walnut, with Marblo Tops. A Large nnd Splundid Assort ment, justruceivud, and for rale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smets’Buildings. TXAIR MATRASSES.—50 of First quulity, XX just received, aud for rale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smets’ Building*. IVTAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT J-Ti BEADSTEADS, of French nml High Post. . A large Assortment, just received, and fur sale hy I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smets’Buildings. IIAIRS*—100 duzcit Maple end Black Walnut, with (’nue nml Rush seating,pu Plain, Grecian nnd Gothic patterns ; 100 dozen Windsor do, just received und for sale hy I. VV. MORRELL, Smets’ Buildings. nov 23 TUVA HOGAN YU 11A1RS.—25 doz. Full XTA French pattern; 25 do flthdo do; Gothic Top do with spring scats, just recoivod and for sale by . I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smets’ Buildings. Til VANS AND OTTOMANS.—Di- X^/ van*, Tctc-a-tete. pattern; do Serpoiitiue do; Ottoman* Serpentine do. in Fronch and plain seating, just received nnd fbr sale hy I. VV. MORRELL, Smets’ Building*, nov 23 GOFAS.—Fine Spring seat, Gothic pattern*; Cove top Serpentine do. Also a great vari ety of Plain and Tufted Sofa*, just received, uud for rale hy I. VV. MORRELL, nov23 Smets’Building. COUTH CAROLINA FLOUR.—50 barrel* O South Carolina Flour, us white us Canal uud much sweeter, u fine article for family u*u, war ranted, and for *alo hy ALBERT HARD, nov 23 JJliNd.—Gillotl’s Ladies’ patent Pens, with ox- X tra lino points, adapted to writing on tho best glazed Queen’s Note paper; also a new ar ticle of Quill Pen Nib* in boxes. J. B. CIJBBEDGK, nov 23 South Hide Market-square. ■piNE APPLE CHEESE.—A few doz Pino XT Apple Cheeso, luudiug from ship Hurtfod, uud for sate hy ALBERT HARD, nov 23 f^JEOKUIA JFIjOURt—30 one-hundred YJ pound Sucks, Georgia Flour, very fine, for sale hy ALBERT HARD, nov 23 cor Broughton A Draytou-sts. 0 PERM OIL.—For buIo by nov 23 A. MINIS. SUPERIOR MUSTARD.—Just received hy A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, nov 23 Alurkut-squurc. TY ALLY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. JLJ Received hy the Agent A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent, nov 23 Market-square.* X Alii) OIL.—5 barrel* Lard Oil, a good X_J article for machinery or burning, luudiug from ship Hartford, and wifi he sold Imv. nov 23 BRIGHAM & KELLY. /'Champagne cider and soap.—io Y-' hid* Champagne Cider of superior quality; 50 boxes Buchan's Soap, lauding from hark Ver non, and Ibr sale by nov 23 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. 1 YHELP’S GIN.—45 barrel*, lauding from XT ship Hartford, ami for rale hy nov23 COHEN A FOSDICK. BUTTER AND UIIKJBSI3.—31) Imx- JX c* Cheese; 10 kegs Butter, binding from J. Kmlers nml for sale hy uov 11) J. R. GAUDRY A CO. /CIGARS.—JO,TGOCIemelieia Cigars; 10,000 Y^ La. Alaiiiaua do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000 Principie do, lamliug from brig Wilson Fuller, uud for ralo by VV. M. DAVIDSON, novft West side Market square. TYTOW OPENING—This morning, every i.* desirable lot of Dress Goods, Shawl* and Oil Cloth Tubiu Cover*, nov 22 CANNON A LEONARD. liALTiiliORE (FLOUIL—35 barrel* XX und half barrels Howard street, luudiug front Gon. Pinckney, and for sale by nov 20 • J. E. GAUDRY A CO. GUGAUt—20 hid* prime I’ortu Rico Sugur, O for rale iuiot* to suit purchasers, by nov20 WASHBURN, VVILDEK&CO. GEGARS.—15 AI. Larnungn nnd 5 do Uitcn O Gusto Segar*, for ralo hy nov 20 THEODORE MINIS. IX UTTER.—10 keg* Goshen Butter, of *upe- XJ) rior quulity, landing from brig Savannah, for ralo hy RIltGlIAM A KELLY, nov 19 ALD PEACH BRANDY AND YXSCOTCH WHISKEY.—20bbls sunerior old Goo. Peach Brandy, 30, five gallon demijohn* Scotch Whiskey, for sale by nov 3 Into SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. AOW-PEAS.—50 bushels Cow-Peas,for V sale hy ALBERT HARD, nov 20 ■TlXOUlt. 50 whole nml Jlialf hbls Cumd X_ Fleur, luudiug from brig John Ender*. and for ralo hy WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. nov 15 TIB ACKERS.—Soda, Boston mid Water Y^ Crackers, warranted fresh*, and for side by ALBERT HARD. nov 17 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-sls. GIROKED BEEF AND TONGUES.—5 kXbbl*.smoked Beef; 5 do Riooked Tongues, landing from brig Joint F.nders, and for »nlo by itov 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. (GUCUAIt.—5 hhd*. St. Croix, and 5 do. I»or- £3to Rico, landing from the Alexander M. aud for ralo hy J. E GAUDRY A CO. uov 17 TXONNETS AND LADIES DRESS CAPS. XX—Now Style, ju»t received and now opening, nov 22 CANNON & LEONARD. 1XATII BRICK.—6 barrel* and 10 boxes XJ Built Brick, for scouriog knives, and forks, just received and for suie hy G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 16 Gibbons’ buildings. W7\ XV H INGE.-Bills on Now York. Ao- ili ply to GEO. B. GUMMING, nov 5 — TA OR SALE.—A Negro Man whois a good J: Cook. ROB. HABERSHAM At SON. nov 6 © 100do White |Ash, suitable for grates, for wile low.foreash only, by nov 21 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. ocoived n SMCKS , ..... . ie until tho 2d ecctubcr, ut 12 o’clock, MV for finding mate- rittlsinid building a Light 1 loti go’Hud Dwelling House united, on Fig islarid, ill Savannah River, agreeably to the following ipecificnUoa.. titan 12 inches over at thp„tqp (1 &#d6^ inches at the bqltom. To be driven down 4 feet apart oven with the anrfUoe of the'.'ground, Utilasa hard bottom is found before they reach that depth.— The heads of the piles to be sawed off square 4 inches below the surfhce of the rotund.. On tho hend of each pile to be laid yellow pine plank 3 inches thick, 12 inches square. On this to be a pillar of hurd brick laid in cement, 12 inches square, 4 feet high. On these pillars tho sills, of the house aro to be laid. Timber 8 inches square for tho sills. House to ho one story, to finish 8 foot in the clear. Posts 8 by 4 inchod except the 2 corner posts at tho end where the lantern ia put on, which ore to bo 7 inchos square uud the plate to bo 7 iuchos square at that end. All thu other plates may he G lushes. Lower floor joist 8 by 2 iuches, 1C inches apart. Attic floor joist 2 by 7 inchos, 20 inches apart j 7 feet from Jhe plate nt that ond of tho houso where the luuteru is to be put on, in lieu of a flooring joist is to boa timber 7 inches squaro, the contre of which to bo 7 feet front the centre of the plate. Two pieces of tho same size to bo framed in. One ond on this cross beam, tho other ond into the plato.— Tho contre of these pieces to ho 3 feet u inches from the centre of the bourn, that is, 7 feet apart. At the and of tho House to he au Octagon Irani- ud tower. Posts 7 inches squaro. Tho foot of the posts to bo teuoned into tho plate, and the timber 7 feet from it nnd the 2 cross pieces. The post to rise 3 foot above the ridge pule or apex of tho roof. The diameter of the inside of tho post nt top to he 0 feet 8 inches. On tho heads of\ihc posts to bo tenoned u framed octagon deck 10 feet diame ter ut tho corners. Timber 7 by 0 inches, cov ered with 2 inch plank yellow pine, spiked down. Joints caulked uud covered with tarred paper.— Covings cused. The deck to he covered with 20 oz. copper well nailed with copper nails. In the deck to he a scuttle to enter die lautorn, us large as tho space between tho timhurs will admit.— Scuttle door 2 inch plank, covered with copper. Tho roufofthe house to be rectangular, llalters 4 hy 4 inches, 2 feet apart. Sides, cuds and roof of the building uud tower above tho roof, to he hoarded with good seasoned hoards, shingled with the host cedar or cypress shingles. On the* lower flour at ouo uud tu bo purliuoumi oil* two lodging rooms, J) feet square each. A door to each near tho centre partition. All thu other cud of the lower floor, stairs to go into the attic.— Windows 12 lights, 8 hy 10. Ouo in each bed room, 4 in tho parlor, und 2 in the nttic. Door to lead out of tho trout of tho house, uud one to load out of the parley into the kitchen. The doors to be4 uunuul, 1 lurch thick, except the frontdoor which is to ho 14 inch. Good lunges mid latches aud lock to thu front door. Thu lower floor to he laid duublo. Attic floor single dud 'matched. Stairs to load from the attic floor to the entrance of tho scuttln into tho dock of thu lantern. The purler und two bed rooms to he lathed aud plas tered, uud finished in a plain docent style. Gut ters hack and front of the houso with trunks to lead off thu water, lfu cistern is required, ouu is tu ho built with brick, with sufficient piles under it tu render it secure. Sides uud bottom J foot thick, laid in cement, and plastered inside with the same, to hold 80U gallons. Attached to tho houso, on which is tho tower of the lantern, to be nkitchen Why 14 feet. Files20 font long, 11 inches over at their heads, driven down four feet npurttn the surface of the ground. Tho heads o£ the piles to ho sawed oft* squaro 4 inches below tho surface—on winch is to he laid yellow piuo plank 3 inches thick, 12 inches square —on this to ho laid a hard brick pillar in cement 12 incites square, 4 feet high. Four piles of tho same length aud size to liu driven down for the foundation of tho chimney. On thu brick pillars sills ure to he laid 7 iuches square; to bo ouo sto ry, 7 feet 0 inches in tho clear ; roof 4 pitch, sides and roof well hoarded ami shingled. Posts 7 hy 4 inches; lower floor joist 8 hy 2 iuches, 18 iu ches apart. Attic floor joist 7 by 2 inches. Low er floor laid double—attic floor single and match ed. Two windows, 12 lights each, 8 hy 10; One door iu front, u chimney in the cud, fircplaco ol’u convenient sizo for cooking, with crane, trammel and hooks; a sink on one side of tho chimney, nucessury shelves, steps to the door of the house and kitchen. At tho buck of tho kiichuu two piles 10 iuches over are to ho driven down six feet from tho kitchen, six feet apart. On these piles are to he an oil houso, attached to the kitchen; posts six feet high, roof, sides and cud hoarded and shin gled, floor on u level with the kitchen; a door from the kitchen to lead into it. All the exterior of thu house aud kitchen, (except thu roofs,) the par lor nml two bedrooms to bo painted two coats. On die top of the lower to he a wrought iron lantern, form an octagon, of sullieieiit height and diameter to contain 15 lights, 11 by U, and one copper pimo the same size iu each octagon; post 14 inch square, to run down on thu inside of the tower, post 24 feet, to he secured with two bolts through thu post, nut aud screws. The dome formed hy sixteen rafters concentrating iu on iron Imop 11 inches diameter, 0.} iuches wide, 4 inch thick; across the base of the dome to he an iron bar J inch square, ends secured to the hoop of the lantern: the dome covered with 33 oz. copper, which is to conic down and rivet on the top of the sash, which is to Im 3iuches wide; on the top of thu dome to he an iron frame, traversing ventila tor 20 iuches high and 15 inches diameter,' on which is to ho secured a viuto 2j feet long, I if in ches wide; ventilator and vane covered with cop per. In ouu of tliq octagons to he a dour covered with copper, 4 feet high, two feet wide, with two strong turn hiittous; in 4 of the copper panes to he vuutiliUors to’ndmit air nnd keep out the wet; iirimud the luuturu tu he 1111 iron railing, posts 1 \ inch square, two railings •{ inch square, railing post to go 2 inches into then deck und run up 4 feet 6 inches, the turn into the post of the lantern, sccitrud with holts thro’ the luuteru posts,utils nml screws, thu foot of tlm railing post tu be 20 iuches outside of thu post of the lantern; lantern to he painted two coats, inside white, outside black; a copper electrical rod to rim up one foot above tho value aud down two foot into tho ground; a row of piles 1) iuches over nt the heads, 16 feet long, to de driven down 12 feet, 4 feet apart, all round tho house and kitchen, 8 feet distance from it; on the heads of these piles is to he ten oned timhurs 6 iuches squure, 4 by 4 joist, 5 feet iipurt, one end linked on to the timber on thu heads of tho piles, thu other eml^ to go into thu brick pillar under the sill, on which is to be laid 2 inch plank, spiked down. No payment to he made to tho contractor for tho above work until it shall hnvu been comple ted, inspected nnd approved by tho Collector and Superintendent of Lights at Savaunali, or such personas he shall appoint for the purpose; tho whole to he completed in a workmanlike manner on or hufura the first day of August or sooner if possible. \V. B. BULLOCH, nov 11 thf(l— Col. uud Sup. Lights. N ~ EbFfAMILY GROCERY.—Tlin Siihscrih- er would respectfully invite the citizens of Savannah, that are in want of Groceries, to call nml uxainino liifTstock. us ho has it largo and complete assortment of all kinds of goods iu his line, nil of winch nro fresh and of tho best quality; und bo is satisfied he can suit all, both ns to quality nnd price. His stock consists in part of tho following arti cles: Wuolsey and WooUey’s Loaf, Powdered and Crashed Sugars ; St. Croix, Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars; Si Croix, Porto Rico New Orbitals aud Sugar-house Molasses; Rutter. Clicene, Lard, Hums, pickled Mackerel and Sal mon, nickled uud smoked Tongues, Young Hys- 011, Hyson and Black Teas; Coftee, Cocoa, Chocolate and Cocoa Beaus; Soap, Candles. Starch, Vermicelli, Mmutroui, Isinglass, Tapioca, Sago nnd Arrow Root, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, nnd ull kinds of Spices, iluvoring Extracts, Lemon Syrup, Lime Juice. Congress Water. Catsups, Preserves. Jellies, Jurns and Brandy Fruits, new Ruisins, Dates, Primes, Curruuls, Citrons, Malaga Grapes and Lemons, Sardines, Capers, Olives, Anchovies aud Pickles of all kinds, superior Ofive Oil, Loudon Mustard, Dried Applusund Peaches. Scotch Barley, Cruuberries, Table Salt, SnuIf, fine cm Tobacco, Havana Segars, of the best qual ity, pure Otnrd, Dupny A-Co’s Brandy, Port und Madeira Wines, Champaguo, Cherry Ruyi, Hol land Gin, Loudon Porter, Old Mouougahela Whiskey, Champagne Cider, Mtunuckiu, and Cordials of ull kinds. Aliy goods bought nt this store, which do not prove to be an represented earn be returned, aud the money will berefundod. W. W. GOODRICH, nov25 8mots* new Buildiug, Whitakdr-st. IMDER, ALE AND POTATOES. V-'—Just received per ship Hartford, 18 bbls of Albany Ale; 25 bbls of Potatoes, and G bbls Chain- pagno Cider,!! very superior article, and for sale by WM. M. DAVIDSON, nov 22 West aide Market sqr. ^ SAIL LOFT.—J.GRIFFIN dt CO ““■s would inform the pnbiid, that thoy huve taken tho Sail-Loft at Exchango Dock, and are prepared to cany on thd btiiinessifi its varidus branches, flitch on Tents, Awtiitlgfl, Turpdwiiugs, Steamboat Covers, and Sails of every description: and hope by unremitting attention, cttmbUlou with an extensive knowledge of the business, to merit the continued patronage of those who give them a trial. PF*Ship and Steamboat Flags made to order. nov G —26 Ton NEW YORK.*—Old E.lak- a** linked Line.—The superior packet ship HARTFORD, D. Sanneman master, having a part of her freight engaged, will meet with des patch. For Height or passage, having very su perior accommodation*, apply on board at Tel fair’s wharf, or to BRIGHAM & KELLY, nov 23 FOB NEW YOMK.—NbwLine. The regulur nacket hark PETER DE MILL, Capt. A. M. Pickett, has part of a cargo engaged, and will sail with despatch. For Height or passage, apply on hoard at Taylor’s wharf, or to 8. W. WIGHT A CO. nov 25 FOB NEW YORK—Brig Line. SfiKThe regular pnekot brig SAVANNAH, \V. S. Dixon master, huving one-half her freight en gaged and going on board, will hnve immediate despatch. For balance of Height, or passago, ap ply on hoard ut Aloore’s whurfior to nov23 WASHBURN WILDER A CO. FOB NEW YORK.—Old Estab lished Line.—The regular packet brig A- MERICAN, McNair master, huving two-thirds of her freight engaged will have quick despatch. For Height of 156 bales Cotton, nr passage, ap ply on board, or to BRIGHAM A KELLY, ii'iv 19 ru FOB BOSTON.—The .flist sailing hrrg REVEILLE, Cupt. Sleeper, hua part of a cargo engaged and will have despatch. For freight apply to S. VV. WIGHT A CO. iixptcss & Accommodation Line. txT NO MONOPOLY. B K T W K K S SAVANNAH AND PALATKA, K. F. I m. Darien, Brunsicick, St. Marys, JaclisontUlc, Black Creek nnd Picofata. Tho steamer WM. GASTON, Capt. Win. C. Mcudcll, will leave Suvuuualt every Friday Morn ing at It) o’clock, from Audersou’H lower wharf. Stages run in connection with her to all tho interior TowusaiidSt. Augustine. Shelias been skirting from Savannah on tho same days as tho Mail 1.140, and has run ahead of them more than 24 hours, mid consequently is by far tho fastest Boat on the route. Her uccoinuiudutions are unsurpassed hy any boat. Tho Agent receives nnd forwards all goods by this limit, freo of commissions. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, nr to the Agent, . R. H. I). SORREL, oct 3d — Corner Buy nml Bull Streets. Soml-Weekly U. 8. ill. Hlunm-Piirkcl Lino. SAVANNAH A PALATKA, FLA. IIV TIIK WAV OK Darien, Brunsirick, St. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville, Black Creek If Picoluta, Flu. In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail •Steam-packet*nt Savannah,thu steamer SARAH SPALDING, I rum Palatka to Lako Monroe, UiolJ. 8. Mail Stages, from Picolntatn St. Au gustine, and from Black Creek, via Ncwnansville, Alligator, Mineral Springs & Columbus, to Tul- lahassee. OCAMULGEE Capt. P. McNulty. ST. MATTHEWS “...Kino. These packet* leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday Monimos, lit 10 o’clock, nudur- rive nt Picoluta iu time for the Muil Stages to go through, to St.Angiistiue lie fore night overy Thursday nnd Aloiiunv. Returning, leave Pulntkn overy Tuesday nnd Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touchiug us above each way They are both low prcssur(\hont*, in completo order, and handsomely furnished iu every respect; ure commanded hy gentlemen of well kuown ex perience on the route, uud their patrons aro ns- «ured that overy attention will hopaid to tho safety nnd comfort of pussengers, und to tho cnreftilhnnd- ling of freight. —AOK.VTS— * Brook* Si. Tuppor Savannah. A. A._ DoLormo Darien. <». Friodlandor Brunswick. John Besscut St. Marys. Fernandez & Uishee Jacksonville. A. Coy Black Creek. Geo. Coolay Picoluta. J. P. Hawkins Pulutka. E. Lufittu it Co..... Charleston. N. II. Goods consigned to the Agent* forward ed free of commission. Freight from Savannah and Charleston, uud ull way Height, payable hy shipper*. sept 13 FJO.B 8 A LE.—A second hand CARRIAGE AND HAR DNESS, nearly new. Apply to “ A *' TKID&. nov II) — JNO. H.RKII CO. \A7JIISKE V.—20 barrels Mouonguliela V T Whiskey, lauding from Gen. Pinckney, ami for sale by J. E. UAUDRY & CO. nov 20 G ‘ OB0BGIA~F LOII It*—In barrel*, tta r sale hy WASHBURN, WILDER & CO, nov 20 I jMGS,OLIVES AND BUCKWHEAT.—Just received per brig American,a lot of French Fig*, Olive*, shelled Almond*, (hitter and sweet) Buckwheat, uud horse lt'udi«h, and fur twin by J. ROUSSEAU, nov 18 Corner Broughton and Bull St*. C HHOICE (H>811 EN~BUTTERT-^25 tirkiii*, J choice Goshen Butter, luudiug from *hip Hartford, aud for *ulu hy nov22 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. LTLANNELS*-—All Wool Whito Flannel*; J. do Rogers’ do; do Welsh For *u!o hy nov 25 do; do Red do.— HENRY LATIlltOP. B utter, raisins and tea. 20 firkins choice Goshen Butler ; 50 half boxes of New Raisins, and 10 half Chest* of Pow- clioug Tea, iu 1-3 lb nuper*, lauding from bark Vernon, and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 24 ^ West side Market square. M anufactured tobacco.—25 bx*. Comstock’s pounds Tobacco, 1!) do Lilth- erlin 5» do.jiiNt received per hark Vernon. Also, in Store. 50 boxes Escuiet Tobacco, u line arti cle; 50 do J. W. Young &Co. do dodo do; 100 do Clifton 16* do do do do ; 50 do do 5s do do do do; 50 do Roger’* 5* do do do do ; 10 do do lb*, do do do do, iur sale hy CONNERAT & BARIE, nov 21 Agent* for Manufacture*. ( lOFFEE, FLOUR,&c.—150 hag* prime Rio J Coiree; 50 do St. Domingo do ; JO do Java do; 150bids, family Flour; 25 liulf bids. Canal do ; 50 bills. Soda. Sugar, Butter nnd Water Cracker* ; 20 do Pilot Bread; 50 half bbls. Sit gar, Butter and Soda Bi«cuits, for sale hy itov21 CONNERAT & BARIE. W HITE LEAD.—100 keg* pure White Lend, 100 do No. 1; 500 gallons Linseed Oil; for sale hy A. T. IJOWNE, nov 22 Smuts’ Buildings. B UTTE IS.—30 keg* choice Goshen But ter, warranted, nnd for sale hy nov 20 ALBERT HARD. I MPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS! 5 half pipes Lego Frees Brandy, old and choice; 2 do do Otnrd.Dupny nnd Co’*. Brandy; 5 do do Swan Gin : 5 do do Jamnicu Hum ; 5 do do St. Croix do; 30 barrel* Burnturiu Ruin; 40 barrel* Phelps’ Gin; 38 do N. O. Whiskey; 50 do Neiv York Brandy {50do N. E. Ruin, in store, aud for vale hy nov 24 CONNERAT it BARIE. R OSE GIN.—20 bbls. double refitted Rose Gilt, for vale by nov2-1 THEODORE MINIS. ■jlrAY.—100 bundles prime Hay, iaudiug from X X shipIHartford and for sale by nov 22 BRIGHAM & KELLY. Hi W Si 1ft TVTOTICB TO CONSIGNEES.— IX Tmnlportntion OJfirc, C.fitfnl Hail Hoad— October 0. ]847i—Cortaignee. tif Cotton or other produce by tliU Head, ure hereby notified that fe- ceipuwill bo rotplirod frtr ell freight delivered.,— They will tlierulofe .Mid peratltls to rccelVo their consignment, who are atlUioHwdto algtl auch re ceipt*. l. o. Reynolds, oct 8 — Eng’r and Superintendent. jn hats and caps.—d. aTaST ^ BLEU &CO. have on hand a (till and com plete assortment of every possible variety of HATS AND CAPS. >Ve flatter ourselves that a more ftulftonable, a larger or butter selected stock of this kind of Goods has never been offered to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine Beaver, ltftile Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ilendy, Rauchoro, nnd Wool Hat* of e vory 'description. One of the nnrtnors residing at tho North, onu- bies it* to receive weekly supplies of good*. To Merchants and Pfuuters. we offer goods on as favorable terms as can be bad South or North. ' 177. BAY 8TREET. M NEW STYLE OF HATSt- FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities, received by receut arrivals nt 187 Bnv street, sept 16 IVES, HORSEY & CO. HATS! HATS!—From the FashU omtble Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe & Cos tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have boon tu tho habit of sondiugto them for their Hats, can be furniMhed with thu same article, at Now York prices, by calling on oct 19 D. A. AMBLER A CO. HAMILTON A SYMONS hovo received per Hartford and Savannah: A choice assortment of French, English and Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST ING'S, selected with tho groatest enro, nnd of the boat imported iu this country. We aro now pre pared to iiinmifucturo at tho shortest notice, and in tlie’bert manner, atty garment iu our line, for cash or upprovod credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13 — Savannah, Ga. NEW OOODS«—The Subscriber would respectfully inform his patrons and __ the public gonerully, that ho lias returned from the North, and has now -open, a large nnd complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of tmper. Fronch and Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and Freticn Casimeros; Doeskins, Tweed*, &c.; Cashuiero, Velvet, Silk aud Satin Vestings; all of which he js propared to mnke to order nt short notice nnd in the latest fashion. None but tho best work men are employed, uud, therefore, every manu factured article can, with safety, bo wurrnuted to suit the meat particular. Tito subscriber has also n fine a**ortpient of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket Mdkf*., Cm vats, Under Shirt* and Drawers, all of which will bo sold at Now York price*, by M. CEARY, Draper nnd Tailor, Sign of thu Goldeu Lunin, dinner of Whit- nker nnd Brnnghtoh street*. net 18 ABSENTED HEKSELF~~o.. the 18th inat. from the plantation of tbu subscriber on tho Island of Skidaway, a mulatto womnn named MARY, or ns she colls her self, Mary Hamilton. 8lte i* about 32 year* of ago rather above the common sizo, of full habit, inclining to he stout, walks erect, of a pleasant contenuncu, and when spoken to answers readily, hut when intimidated hurriedly. Had an when she left, n cotton usnnhurgs Hock, Imt us she took with Iter two or ntoro cnlico frocks she will doubt less clinngu her dress. Sinco leaving she has been seen in tho city of Snvnuunh, where she is no doubt hnrhored, having relatives nml acquain tances thorn. Twenty dollars is offered for her de livery to mo on Skidaway island, or being safely lodged in Savannah jail. All persons aro cun- tionod against harboring or secreting iier, ns tbo Inw will be rigorously enforced, nng 28 sw— JAMES BILBO. ^ SURGEON y DENTISTS. MAY bo consulted nt their rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street nml Market Squaro, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Juliaii struut. — aitg 13 S CHOOL BEHOVED.—G A. HOL COMBE informs Id* patrons nnd hi* fellow, citi/.ousgouurnlly,that ho Ims llomovod Ills Selioo- ton central situation, viz. the Masonic Lodge, where a couple oflurge rooms aro open, for tun reception of Pupils nfhoth sexes. A Lady well educated aud nu experienced Toucher, has charge of thu Junior Classes, lie taken thi* ututhmlnlso ofthankiug his friends, for past patronage, extend ed too, during a season when least expected, ns well as for thu opinion tho majority of them have been pleased to express relative to bis character use Teacher,2mos—sept 28 D ANCINH AUADEifI Y.-MONS. A. BON AUD respectfully informs ids natrons that he will open hi* Academy ut 5 o’clock on Monday next, lir*tof November. Persons wish ing to patroniso him are reqiumtod lo call nttho Lyceum Hall > u or heforu that time. Tuition day* : Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Terms: Twelve Dollars for 24 lessons. Gentlemen’s Class same days us above, begin ning at 0 o'clock, P. M. N. B. The room will ho rented for Ball*. Con certs, or any other exhibition at very mndcratu term*. 26— eel 27 O AKLAND INSTITUTE, AND CLASSICAL BOARDING-SCHOOL.— The undersigned, Iteelor end Proprietor of the above Institution, relies upon tlm citizens of his native State for n liberal suurc'nf patronage. Hi* SCHOOL law been established to meet the views of those, who, like himself, prefer to remove their sons from the contagion of evil example, aud the mnuifold tenmtulion* which huset them in towns nnd cities. The course of instruction will he such us to supersede, to u considerable extent, tho necessity of u collegiate education ;—or to prepare hi* pupil* thoroughly for nu after course of either collegiate or professional instruction.— Fifteen year* of successful experience iu his busi ness, costly building* erected ut hi* privute ex pense, n new aud superior Ciienicai. anii Piiii.osoriiic.tr. Aep.itiATos, and a LIBRARY of valuable book* of reference, designed to facilitate aud promote the prugre** of hi* pupils, ('(institute a part of hi* claim* to tlm support of thu public. Without an assistant, hi* School will be strictly limited to 25 pupil*; iril/i one, to 35. A fee of $81) per term off) month* covers nil expense* of hoard, tuition, washing, fuel and lights. The fee for the first term, pay able iu advance; for subsequent terms, at the close thereof, or upon the pupils withdrawing from School. No pupil received for les* than a term, and evetr entry being understood to ho a term, except inensesof n special agreement for nhmger time, a liability for the whole fee of $80 will be understood to attach immediately upon, and hy virtue of the entry. Tho first Term of 1843, will commence on tho flint Monday in February next. Letters addressed to the undersigned, ut Oak' land, near Cartursville, Cass county, Georgia, will receive prompt attention. Wanted, nu assistant capable of teaching the French and Spanish languages, aud also the higher branches of Mathematics, or the French aud Mathematics. S. FOIJOIIF.. oct 27 nio27«&J2—4 B UTTER.—20 kegs Orange county Butter, just received, a very fine article, for sale by nov 25 ALREKTHARD. C ANiKiriEHE NHAWLS.—Ju*t re ceived per Vernon, new styles printed Cashmere Shawls. Also, in store, fine and su- f erJiue Broche Shawl*; 4-4, 8-1 and 10-4 line laid Wool Shawl*; 4-1 to 10-4 Zephyr VVors- ted Shawls, for sale hy nov 23 HENRY LATHROP. QUO AH.—10 hhd*. prime Porto Rico Sit- O gat, fursnle very low to close conaignmens, by WASHBURN, WILDER & CO, G IJNNY BAO«ING.-£0 bales, Gunny Cloth, weighing 2} pounds net yard, for sale by WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. nov 23 4 I.IHJIY AI.I3.-M bMi Albany Alu of superior qnnlity, lauding from brig Johb En dow, and for so'e by nov IS SCRANTON & JOHNST6N. M OHS, DE I.AIMES.—Nmv in .lore, a . large variety low priced Motts, de Laines, all Wool French de Lames; French Cashmeres: French Merinos. Also, Plaid Raw Silks ; Kich Fancy Silks. For sale hy nov 25 HENRY LATHROP. H AMS.—200 Fitch’s Extra Sugar cured, just received, nnd for rale by uov25 J. E.GAUDRY &CO. 'RIBBONS, KlBBONS,—2(W~pieceis XL nil widths nnd qiuditie*, from 3 cents to 124 cento per yd. CANNON A LEONARD. nov <25 Cor. Broughton and Bamard-rts. XjlANCF SCENT BOTTLES.- An X assortment, of the newest nml most beauti ful patterns, received and for sale hy . A. T. BOWNE, nov 22 Smcts'building*. AEEyT6MSAI.ES. , Sugar. . .By Colicn & Eosrttcl. Landing Horn brig Pi t Muscovado Sugbri jrnnt‘0,15 hlids. Cft * utuwutuuu uugun aii store,-25 (did*. PortU* ltfn 8Ugta t 25db New.QrIlian* tbu ■ *cpt !0. AUCTION ANO floamissiiti.N jikrcij InW, • And FofWarUhiit Agents) iUiumii) Gui Macon, July 20,1847 , ly jftly#J fisNE HUNDRED AB LE BODIED NEGRO MEN WANTED-To work on tho Centrni:Kail Road, for ouo ycnr.fruni Janu ary noxt, for which liberal wagon will bofjjiven, iu monthly, quarterly, oriyearly payments. .• Ap* PI VeR8T1LLE, LUFBURBOWVtliOTLEtt. nov 20 W ANTED—By< a young uintt Hoin Scot- land, fl Private Rouin, with or without- Board, in a Scotch fiunily. Address J« P. G. Pulaski Hotel, stating terms and accomodation, nuv 19 , — A W1IITE CARPENTER, who undewtuud* the management of uegroesjo work on a plantation near thu city, will hear, of.jx situation on application Id. nov 18 ROB. HABERSHAM ^ «0#\. nr AW NOTICEi-JAOKW^ri*. LAWi J-J TON, Attorneys at Law, Savannah, Goo. OlBce in Gaudry r s Building) I/PtBlnirs. ftnut- ing Bull street. . HENRY R. JACKSON, nov 15 ’" ALEX-R^VTON. L aw notice.—w. v!W)DDWTtf\ Attorney ut Lute, will nnnctunlly attend to any busiuess given |iitn.„ Oliice in^Jwcns’ build ings, immediately under' l’ehtldrkaiiCs Lottery Office. 26-^ I * , ‘ ’ jiov.13 'DKOPOSALS will -ho received at the Xi office of tlie City Marshal, until the 27th inst, to construct pavement* for lots, Nos. .11, 20, 21,34 und 36 Columbia Ward, 11 Warren Ward, 1, 4 und 5 Jackson Ward, 1), 10, 11 uud 12 El bert Ward. 7, 8. 9, 10.11,12,20. 21, 23,25, 21), 30. 31 an 32 Liberty Ward, 6, 7,10, 12, 21), 21, 22, 31 and 36 Franklin Ward, l t 2, 3 4, 5, 0. 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 New Franklin Ward, and all lot* on tho West side of Wost Broad street, be tween Indian und New streets, not now paved. J. S. MONTMOLUN, C. M. nov 18 C. STEPHENS, C. S. A CARD.—I have removed to tho city of Muceu, for the purpose of practising Law, and shall practise iu all tho Courts of the Southern Circuit, and iu auv other Courts in which busi ness may bo confided to me. dec 17 — CARLKTON B. COLE. t 10-PARTNER8HII\ — The nuder- / signed have associated themselves iu the City of New York, fur the transaction ofu GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Wm. Noylo Habersham &. Co. and are propared to truusuct any business which may bo confided to them. HOB. HABERSHAM. WM. NEYLK HABERSHAM, JOHN JIAE HABERSHAM. Novi, 1817. nuv 2 D issolution.—The copartnership heretofore existing underthofirm of HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN A CO., is This Day dissolved hy uiulual couuent; cither of' the un dersigned ure authorised to use the name of the into firm in closing up the unfinished business of the same. TllOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of thu firm of Hamilton, Hardeman & Co. * Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. /COPARTNERSHIP. — Tho under- V-/ signed have formed ii Copartnership under the firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for tho transaction of a FACTOR AGP. AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will ho thankful to their friend* for a portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, TIIOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. Onto * # * Southern Recorder, Millodgevillu; Jour nal & Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four mouth*. B OOKH AND - STATIONERY.— All tho SCHOOL BOOKS iiicomnmu use iu this section of thu couplrv. aro kept on htUid. A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS,• cal culated to suit tlm taste of cvcfy one, with p vu- rioty of interesting GAMES (hr youth. Family and other BIBLES, and Hymn Books for all (lououiiuutinM*, iu plain, substantial aud elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of ull kinds constantly re ceived. BLANK BOOKS of every description. Also, PLAIN nml FANCY STATIONERY. J. B. CUBBEDGF., nov 3 South side Murket sqr., Savannah. T HE OLD WHITE MKEflNOlToifSK, or Reminiscence* of a Country Congrega tion. Tho Force of Truth, an authentic Narrative, hy Thomas Scott. Annuls nl'tlie Poor, containing the Dairyman’* Daughter, tho Young Cottager, the Negro Ser vant, &c. Luther und Calvin, or the truo*|>Sril of Ilia Re formed Church, by D’Aiihiguc, I), f), Thu Sinner’s Friend, from thu 67th London edition. A Glimpi'c into thu World In Come, in n Wa king Dream, The Life of tho Rev. John Newton, hy Ilcv. Richard Cecil. . . 1 The Divine Origin of Christianity, by J. (J. Practical Reflection* on the Second Advent, hy Rev. Hugh White. For sale hy J. B. CUIIBEDGE, nov 24 South side Market squaro. Y> oil DO IK BOTANY; or thcTpaHor XX Book of Flowers, comprising the History, Description, nud'volorcd Engraving* of24 Exotic Flowers, 24 Wild Flower* of America, and J3 Trees with Fruit*. By John B Ncwuau, M. D. 250 Engravings hy Lewis & Brown. Campaign Sketches of the War with Mexico, by Capt. W. 8. Henry. Life of Jeremy Belknap, D. D., the Historian of New Hampshire. The Seasons,'by James Thomson. A new edition—Illustrated. •’ t No*. 31 nnd 32 Pictorial Hisitory of England. Reminiscence)) of Scenes and Characters in College. . Part 3, the Lifu of Henry 4th, hy G'P R James, Esu. The American in Paris, by John Sanderson. Sermon* and Addresses, on various subject*, hy Itov, D. L. Carroll, D. D, Received by imv 20 • JOHN M. COOPS#, noons. HAHIII3B A WJWdoXv xJ BLINDS.—The Subscriber. Agent for F. Callaway A Co., i* constantly receiving all kinds of Sashes, Door nnd Window Blind*, which he offers ut os low prices us they cun he pme.lv.iHvd in the city. All work furnished hy him will ho warranted equal In nuy iu the country, or tho money will ho returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received and promptly executed — sept 1 WtNDOW-8A8li AND BLiNlI VY MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West'Broad street, adjoining Uio residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blinds of every description, made of the best material*, at Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. C.*HARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly nu hand a full supply'of Flooring and Weather Boards. Bush. Blinds, and Paniicl Doors, 8ft 10 Bush, glazed nt. 10 cent*. AH other size* in proportion —ly nue 7 C’TOVKS. iiotcow-iv \ Itu. dr. —Economist and Kitchen sense Cooking Stoves; Office Stoves; Iron Furnace* for cham bers; Pots, Kettles, Soup Digoslers.Fish Kettle*. Potatoe Stenmers, Ovens,. Spiders Porcelain Sauce and Stew Pans, Waffle and Wafer Iron*, Coal 8cultles, Oyster Gridirons for broiling Oys ters, Foot Stoves, Aiutirnns, Shovel and Tongs, Fenders, Ac. for sale«y COLLINS A BULKLEY, , nov 22 108 Bryon-rtrcct. T>RANDY, Ac.-25 hbls Brandy; 20do XX Pilot Bread; 10 do Crackers; 25 hoxcs'Checso; 10 keg* Barley, landing from brig American und • sebr Alexander M,.and for rale by npv 16 CONNERAT A. BARlfe. WH) yil.narrow pluid, for H!mw, at )4WlS Sri .olel.y JOHN IIUKPllV, nor 18 JOHN JRTIt