The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 29, 1847, Image 3

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This h certainly, (for tho pfico) thjrtnost splendid schehio over ottered to tho public.* . "J. W. Mauri* A Co., Managers, ; • (Successors to J. G. Gregory A Co, ■■■jUlT* HIGHEST miJ’.KS. of .75.000 SHIP NE WS. Port of 8nvnnnnli, Nor. 30* '1847. ■ Brikipl^dyPalkla^^iltb^LlVrpooi, In lialltut, to * bX PhUar*. Thatehor, Now Yf»rk, to Uriihom & Kelly. ,Bri| Virginia, Troadway,PhiUdolphla, to Cobalt,-Norrl* Lerant, OgochM. 3100 liuaheU Rough Moo r Hiberthani JcSoii. • “ ■ i.. 1 ■ • ScSr American Coin, Wlgflni, OjecUco, 1&00 huahots fooush Rica to R Habonham & Son. Steamer Elina, llahn, IIor»lnnan'« Lako, to S. Solomon j !* yjs. M. ttorntt-pankal Wm/SeabrOok, Lyon, Cbarloiton, to Brook* & Toppor y CLEARED. •» . • U.S. N. ateam-paekot Ooaiuulwn, Chase, Palatka. II 8. M.itcniu iwckni Win. Smibrook, l.yon, Charloaton. ' WENT TO SEA. 'Rrlf Jnhrf Eodor*. Johnson. Now Orleans. Brig Madison, Watkins, Boston. MEMORANDA. Tho brig Anguita, Sherwood, cleared at Now Yoak on theSOd last fir.this port. MOBILE, Nov 83.—Ar ships Dublin, Hknlflotd, Boston; Mnilem, Pettis, Now York; brigs Sulmn, Hmltii, do; Morna, KldHjge,do; Elista Jauo, Hart, do;«cltra Tiger, Diiulck, do; llaady, Post, do. CW brig Armstead, Vega, Cardonas. CHARLESTON, Nor 30-Cld brig Titos Waller, Marsh- ‘nss. PhlUdnlphia; sehr Somers, Watson Havana. Went to 8mt—Br ship Conshrook, Maipilrn, Liverpool; harks Bating Urothers. Rodbird, Antwerp; Tnrquiu, Slime, NsirOrloaus; Tlios Walter/ Marsbiniin, Pliiluduiphiu; sohr Trio, Smith, Harbor Island, NP. ' NEW YORK, Nov 83.—Ar ship Utica, —Havre; brigs Adeline, llurt, Mansauilln, Cuba; Furrost, Attridgo, Hie do Janeiro. Cld ihlpllotliiiner, Bursloy, Liverpool; brigs Wetnmp. Its, Fowler, Mobilo; Augusta,. 8hnrwood, Suoannnh. , FOB AUGUSTA AND • HAMBURG.—The light draught Stcam-Packct IVANIIOE, J. T. Jarman mas*, hr, is receiving freight ami passongors, at An derson's lowor wharf, and will loavo To-Morrow Afternoon, at 5 o’clock precisely. She will con tinue to leuve ovary Tuesday at tho suine hour. For freight engage menu or passage, apply o board or to . S. SOLOMONS & CO. fp* Way freight payable by shippors. No freight will bo received on board aller 4 o'clock on tho afternoon of departure. Freight will bo roaeivod in store during tho absence of tho bout free of charge.anitn— nov 39 nKOROIA. — Bulloch Comity.— VT To nil to whom it may connerti.—Wltoroas Mary Kigdgtt hath applied to tho Hnnnmble tho Inferior Court of said county, while silling for ordinary purposes, for letters of Administration on tho imhcqiiealluid purl of thocstuto ofDuniel Higdon, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore tocito and admonish all nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said de ceased, lo file their objections (if any, they havo) in the clerk's otlico, in terms of tho law, otherwise loiters of Admitiintraliou will bo grunted to ap plicant. Witness tlto Ifon. William Williams, ono of the Justices of tho said court, this 23d November. A. ])., 1847. * DAVID BEASLEY, c. o.o.u. c. nov 29 rfUiB LIFE AND T1AIES of Henry Clay by A Calvin Colton, author of Four Years in Gt. Britain, Tour of tho American Lakes, &e., in 2 voh. Tito Perpetual Revolving Alumnae, a new and very useful article. Portrnits of Henry Clny, John C. Cullman and Gen. Winiield Scott. For sale hy J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 29 South sido Mnrket-sq. LOU It FOB SAAB.—50 barrels ami . 25 sacks of prime Georgia, to close consigu- wont. Enquire at thcr O/ltco of Steumbont Co. of Georgia. 3— nov 29 T AH1F WIL’K.—Astra) and Solar Lamp J-J Wick, all sizes; Lard Lamp Wick* Also, Caudle Wick braided and in bnlls, for side by COLLINS & BULKLEY. nov, 29 108 Brynn street. ^OLAIt liAIliPS, flee.—Brotv/.cd and L7 Gilt Solar Stand and Suspending Lamps, 8tudv nnd Hand Lamps, Hall Lnutorus, balance weights nnd chains, Extra Glass Prisms, Saronll’s 1 tcKwicka, Paper Lamp and Candle Shades, com prising several elegant patterns, together with a full assortment of Urittauia, Glass and Tin Lamps and Candlesticks, received by recent nrrivals, and foriole by COLLINS & BULKLEY. nov 29 - LMGS, fltc.—I.muling 50 drums Now Figs; A100 whole, half mid quarter boxes Raisins; J bldg dried Currants? 10 boxos Citron? lOkogs Malaga Grapes, for sale by nov 29 WOOD. CLAGIIORN I &CO. H B W GOODS •—20 pieces black Alnncca Iroin 25 eta up ? 2 pieces.Brown do ; 2 doz ^ Cloves, No. 0 to 8, and another lot of those Collars at 25 eta. Just rocoivod nnd tor w,eb y JOHN MURPHY. !!ot£9 TAVAOR’S IMPHRIAL ABE.- a 20 barrels, just received per brig Philurn, U*-.. " flEr~ forsalo by nov29 F. SHEILS. 2— /^ANDLUS.—Judd's Sperm Candles, ^ tTs nnd 4’s, received nml for sale by ^nov 29 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings, landing por brig Virginia, broken , nnn «crccnod Red Ash, for snle low for caah only by WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO nov 29 (TOn mini AFOR OIL.—Highly improved rrc- -' nmnn Gelatine CapsuXes of Concentrated t-wtor Oil, without taste or smell, just'rccuivcd a * resit supply in small boxes, nnd for sale by ^ J. M. TURNER & BJlO. Monumont square. JVTAG K E R EL, CRANHERR1KS, 'i'OTA- -LrA TOES, A.C.—10 half barrclH No. 1 Muck- orel? 10 buulieU Crauhorrios; RTboxcs Tallow Candles ; Canal Flour, in wltolu and half barrels ? Buckwheat, Choose, 10 barrels Mercer Pota-, toes, selected for' family ueu, landing front ship Hartford, and for sulo low by ALBERT IIARDV* i ‘ 1 do 10,000 1 ,d° rS Tickets $,20 ? ilaivos $1( ona. 1 prize of $6,080 *» . SflftO 15 do 1,000 100., do . , 11,000 20? do . ,600 • Smi ' ■ Aft. . On. $5; £iglul» $2i- A Hnrt Chance by tho Package. Tlic Old Favorite. OT Draws in public, ih tho Exchange Council Room, To-Morrow Afternoon At 4 o^clbck. Sales close at 3$ o'clock, precisely. 78 numbers—13 drawn ballots. GREENE & PULASICIMONUMENT LOT'Y. Class No. 70, for 1847. * J. W. & Co. Mailhgers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.) HiailKBT .P.niZKS. . *. 1 prizo of $1,444 I 10 prizes of $88 1 do 1,227 30 do 65 1 do 555 [ 32 do 44 1 do 333 200 do 33 10 .do 1221 &c. &o. Tickets $1—Halves 50 cts-»-Q,r. 25 cents. CF* Quarters will bo Retailed. Package Wholes cost $20, must'draw back $13 » Halves “ 13, “ , “ « 04 •* • Quarters« (i|, ** “ ** 3.} Prizes wished uttliis Officn. r^Tickots aud Shares for salo.aud orders from tho country attouded to attlm Old Estnhlishod Of fice of P. B. PENDEROAST, No. 5, White Houho, Owons* Buildings, Bull St. opposite the Pulaski House, nov 29 nov 29 r plIE BOQUET OF MELODY; A Musical A Amiual for 1848, handsomoly bound and containing a choice collodion of Songs, Waltzes, 1 olkas, Quadrilles, Quicksteps and beautifully executed lithographic embellishments. Just re eved aud for sulo by T. T. WILMOT. nov 29 £HL1C FRINGE.—12 pieces received and fur kJ solo by JOHN MURPHY, nov 29 RLeACHKD SHIRTING, Ac. — 2 cases *|' enc bod Shirtings from 64 cts up; 10 pieces "N Stripes? 50 doz Madrass Illtdls; Bluo 'oniiou, Rough and ttuady CotUs for Roys, in " ,0 M r « »»'! for sa^ by JOHN MURPHY. nov 29 S .kKM OIL—Winter bleached Sporut Oil, f j 1 "'I‘‘leached do do. Also good Whiter Oil » 0 2T al 75 cts per gHlIon, for sale by A - BOWNE, Smets' Buildinga. im-<50bbls Phelps’ Gin, landing and for E;sWr. hoy 29 RttANDV.-OUtrd and Dttpuy’s Brandy, « ^iw.rocAivod and for sale hy ' SSH* E. SWIFT. w „, — 1 nov 29 USMP V.-irGi.l»N Y Wlil.koy, laud. tnelromshlp Hartford, and/or aaloby • KSWIF.1 firkin, iluttor, hut Aov OQ Cdp ® r for tinlo by . hajf bhls Fulton Mar- 00.22* BMfl rCCCived Drawing Kcccivod. Dmwn Numbers of the Georgia State Lottery, Class No. 16, for 1847, drawn atColumbuB, 3eo. on Wednesday last, 24thinst. 37 52 7 44 59 0714 47 41 22 705 15 30 No. 5 7 59 a prize drawn in the abovo lottery. Holders of prizes will call and receive the cash at Willy’s Office. THE ALWAYS LUCKY LOTTERY. Our Favorite 1 AVAIV/y^ Sf®TTEB Druws in public, at Wylly’s Olfico, To-Morrow, 30tli Nov. at 4 o’clock. Sales closo saino aftornnon nt 3 o'clock. Class No t> 17—D. Paink & Co., Managers. For tho Hem jit of the Imlcpcndcut Fire Company of Augusta. 00 luunhors—11 drawn ballots. 1 prize of 3,500 1 do 750 1 do 500 1 do 265 1 do 200 5 do 100 6 prizes of 10 10 130 55 55 • do do do do do &c. $80 75 50 25 12 10 &c. &o, Tickets $1—shares In proportion. tdP*.A package of Quarter tickots will cost $5,50. A SPLfeNmcTSCHEME. Sales close This Afternoon, 4 o’clock. Drawing duo Tiiosday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Class No. 48—D. Paink & Co. Managers. Drew in Wilmington, Saturday 27th lust. 78 number lottery—13 drawn ballots. CAPITAL PII1ZKS. 1 prize of $10,000 160 prizes of $250 1 do 14,604 130 do 100 4 do 10,000 130 do 80 40 do 1,000 130 do 60 80 do 500 130 do 40 Ac. » 1C. Ac. Tickets $12—Halves $0—Qrs.$3—Eig's]$l^. For sale nt G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. and Bny Lane. R7* Orders fVotn tho country promptly attend od to,juid prlzos cashed on demand, nov 29 C BOCKS.— 1 r. T. WILMOT Ims just re ceived 19-i doz (Bocks, assorted, 39 hour and Eight Day, with Mahogany and Black Walnut cases, nnd warranted good time keepers, nov 29 T) AISINS.—30 boxes Now Raisins, 30 qr do AA» do, just received and. for sale by nov 29 F.. SWIFT. TVTEW MUSIC.—T. T. WILMOT 1ms -Li just received a lot of new Music, consisting of Songs .Marches, Quick Steps, Duetts, Pclkn’s, Quadrilles, &c., Also, n largo number of Jen ny Lind’s Songs, nnd Music front the Opera of Alarituun. Also, Piano Fortes, from tho Manu factures of Gato & Co. Bacon and Ravin, Du bois, mid Salisbury, &c., Persons wishing to purchuso, nro respectfully invited to call. nov 27 W INTER GOODS.— Fine Cossinteres and Satinets, White and Red Flannels, Blue, Blnck and Brown Broad Cloths, for sole liy nov 27 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. ; R 12D HL4NKET8.-III, 11, nml 12-1, superior Red Blankets; 6-4, Crib do; Quil ted Comforts, for snle by nov27 HENRY II.ISTOTE8BURY. '‘IUNIVY CLOTH.—25 bales, forsalo by nov27 H. A. CRANK. GOSHEN ISUTTBU.&c—25kogsBut- VX tor, 100 boxos Cheese; 20 casks do; 60 bbls Crackers, Butter mid Sugar; 20 bids Pilot Broad, landing aud for sule by U. A. CRANE; nov 27 TVJBW Fit UIT.—25 boxes Raisins. 25 J. 1 half do. do., 20 kegs Malaga Grapes, 20 frails Almonds. For sale by nov 27 H. A. CRANE. QUGAlt AND COFFEE.—100 hhds. k5 Sugar, St. Croix. Porto Rico, nnd Muscova do; 400 bugs Cntfiie, Rio, old Cuba, nud Laguira. “1ANE. nov.27 H. A. CRA T IMF I LIMEH—1200 bbls. fresh‘nmmtmton X-J Lima; now luiiditig at Lamar's Wharf, und forsalo by C. A. L.LaMAR. nov, 24 U— nov 24 [M ESS AND PRIME BEEF.—Landing nor LtJL Vomoii, 70' bUln. fllonn outl Prhno Booft lloMon box Sail! 20 banolH Polotog3|10 i(og» jo.Iioii Butter, for onlolowb/ .. . nov 24 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. -IIS.’ GARDEN SEEDS,—Wnr- J rnutud of tlio prop 011847. UtUt,c ' ' . * - r. rw miiv.nu |«« wiig oavuuuuu.consisting of the differ ent varieties iu uw, for salo, wltolosalo nnd retail ;ity• >„:iu ioi-.a;. v: A;.-TsBOWNE,.. ■ ' nqv;24.. . ■ Smets* Bulidings, • tlltfCTIWV N OT 1C E ,~Ciiy of Satan- Xli nnh.—"Resolved, That-mt •lection for the Mayor of tho City of Savannah mid twelve A!-, dcruieh, bo held at the Court House, on tho first Monday in December next, under tho proper Su- perinteuduncc, and tltfU thd City Treasurer attend with his digest, nml tlto City Murshul with his ex ecutions to collected that the City Shoritf. or his Deputy and City.Constubles, atteud to preserve order.” Extract from minutes of Council, 20lli Novem ber 1847. ' • . nov,27 A. C, DAVENPORT, c.u, . TVAGD EUIlliOTY I* K l*OK- X/.TRAITa.T-T.T, WILMOT ro.pbctmilY s the public; that he, with*-the assiHtunce;of — T — jerlttncbd Artist, is 1 u0w T6iidy to execute Portraits of all* dios: after the thdfeti Imi •|3IG POKK.-A lew half bhls. Northern -IT Pig Pork, lauding from ship Hartford, ultd forsalo by ALBERT HARD.’ nov 2-1 : TVfUTlWEUS, MACE, &o.^oOTb“fto.ii NiiL X l megs ;' 60 Alaco uud 10 baskets Sweet Oil, for sale by • ndv24 npirnrtnniM.’ minis THEODORE MINIS. happy to wait on them.’ , T. T. W. lias for sale Double dud Single Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, 'Bronchos, &o. &,c. for Mitilottires.' DoguefreAtype Arflsts nrn also informed tltat he will keep fur sdlu all urticles used iii their pro- fbssion. 1 1 ' — nov 12 IlnHl and 88 SI. Julian Street.—WILLIAM E xtensive, pier and centreta- BLES, with Muhognny, Black Walnut and Murillo Tops. - Also, Grecian Cluw-feot Tables, do Diuing.Uo;. (I Leg do do; Card Tables; Sofu dawitli Alarblo Tons; do do Mulmgouv do ;.I^i-' dies’ work do j do do do with Folding Tops; do do do do Deep Drawers, Just received, and for sulo by l. W; MORRELL, pov 23 Smets* buildings. W “ ARDROBE8, SECRETARIES, AND BOOK CASES.—A Large Assortment, juiit received, Olid for sulci hy. I.-W. MORRELL, Smotn' Buildings. T^UESS GOODS.—Fine French Cush- meres uml Mous. do Lnines, Plain French Moriuos, Black Alpacas aud Bombazines. HENH nov 27 fRY H. STOTESBURY. S IIAWJLS.—Superior Cashmere Shawls, Plaid attd Striped Rob Roy do.,Heavy Wool do., Black Thibet and Mous. do Lniuo do. For sale by nov 27 IIENRY H. STOTESBURY. flEORRM UKD.-12 libls Goo VT Lurd, just received aiid for sain by AI.BERT HARD, Georgia , pov^7 cor Broughton & Drayton-sts. \ PPLES, flr.C.— Apples, JUismsT ciir- J7JL rants mul White Beaus, landing from bark Poter Detnilk aud forrale by If. J. GILBERT, nov 27 West side Market square. 1310 COFFJBE.—M0 bags, forsalo hy XL nov 8 COHEN & FOSDIC'K. M r noy tt .1 DUS. DG UAINESi—JNow in store, a large.variety low priced Mons. do Laities, nil Wool French do I,nines; French, Cashmeres; French Merinos.. Also, Plaid Raw Silks ; Rich Fancy 8ilks. For sale b nov 25 F tin by HENRY LATH HOP. OTATOES AND BEETS. — For pulp by II. J. GILBERT, nov 17 WostSidnMnrkot Square. , RIBBONS.—200 plGS rid qualities, fVert 3 cents to 324 cents per yd. ’ CANNON ^LEONARD, nov 25 Cor. Broughton and Barnitrd-sts. m D ressing bureaus and side BOARDS,of Mahogany nnd Blnck WtUiiul, with Murblo Tops. A Lurgo and Splotidid Assort ment, just rocoivod, and for snle hy I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smets’ Buildings. H AIR MATRASSES.—so-af'Firel quality, just received, aud for snle by I. W. MORRELL, nov. 23 SmetM* Buildings. M ahogany anH black walnut BEADSTEADS, of French and High Post. A large Assortment, just received, nml for sulo by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smuts* Buildings. /■^llAIRS.— 109 dozen Maple and Bluck Wailful, witli Cane aud Rush seating. |iit Plain, Grecian and Gothic patterns ; 100 dozen Windsor do, just received and for sulo hy 1. W. MORRELL, Smets’ Buildiiigs. nov 23 MAHOGANY CHAIRS.—25 dozT Full XTJL French pattern; 25 do jjthdo do; Gothic Top <lo witli spring seats, ^ust rocoivod mid for sale by nov 23 I. W. MORRELL, Smots* Buildings. ■piiVANS AND OTTOMANS.—Di- JL.J vans, Tete-a-tete pattern; do Serpentine do; Ottomans Serpentine do. in French and pluiu seating, just received aud for sale hy I. W. MORRELL, Smct/Buildings, nov 23 S OFAS.—Fine Spring scut, Gothic pattern'; Covotop Serpentine do. Also a grout vari ety of Plain uud Tufted Sofas, just rocoivod, mid for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov23 Smots' Building. S OUTH CAROLINA FLOUR.—50 bnrrols South Curolinu Flour, tut while as Canal and much sweeter, a fine article for family use, war ranted, uud for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 23 E ENS.—Gillott’s Ladies’ patent Pons, with ox- ' tra tine points, adapted to writiug on the bust glazed Queen’s Note pnper; also a now ar ticle of Quill Pen Nibs in boxes. J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 23 South sido Market-square. 'PINE APPLE CHEESE.—A low doz Pino ST Apple Cheese, lauding from ship llartfod, and for solo by ALBERT HARD, nov 23 f^FORGIA FJLOUR.—30 ouo-huudrei VX pound Sacks, Georgia Flour, vory fine, fo solo by ALBERT HARD, nov 23 S cor Broughton & Drayton-sts. PERM OIL.—For sale by nov 23 A. MINIS. S Ul’EiflOIt MUSTARD.—Jupl received by A. A: SOLOMONS, Agent, nov 23 ' '.Xi Market-square. ALLY’S MAGICAL 1’AINIIXTllACTOR Received by tho Agent A. A. SOLOMON^ Agent,’ nov 23 Murkot-squnro. T AKD Oil..—5 barrels Lard Oil, a good JLJ article for machinery or Hurtling, landing from ship Hartford, and will ho sold low. nov 23 BRIGHAM & KELLY. C HAMPAGNE CIDER AND SOAP—10 bills Champagne Cidor of superior quality; 50 boxes Buchan’s Soup, landing rroui burlt Ver non, mid for salo hy nov 23 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. T^HLLP’S GIN.—45 barrels, landing firm XT ship Hartford, and for salo bye 23 COIIEN it FOSDICK. nov T3UTTI3R AND CIIEI3S13.—3(1 JLJ os Cheese; lOJtegs Butter, lauding fro •30 box „ from J. Enders nud for sale by nov ID . J. E. GAU DRY & CO. /CIGARS.—10,750CIenieneiii Cigars; 10,000 La. Alauuina do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000 Principle do, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, und for sulo by W. AI. DAVIDSON, nov6 West side Murket square. TYTOW OPENING—This morning, a very li desirable lot of Dress Goods, Shawls uud Oil Cloth Table Covers* nov 22 CANNON & LEONARD. |3AETIMORE |FJLOUR •—35 barrels JLJ ami half barrels Howard street, lunding from Geu. Pinckney, aud for mile by nov 20 J. E.GAUDRY&CO. HJGAIfi.—20 bids prime Porto Rico Sugar, 5 for sale iii lots to suit purchasers, by nov20 WASHBURN, W1LDKR&CO. S EGA RS.—15 M. Laranoga uud 5 do Bueu Gusto Sugars, for salo hy ' nov 20 THEODORE MINIS. B UTTER.—10 kegs Goshen Butter, of supe rior quality, landing from brig Savunnah, for salo by BRIGHAM & KELLY, nov 19 O,! ED PEACH BRANDS AND SCOTCH WHISKEY.—20bbls superior old Geo. Pouch Brandy, 30, five gallon doinijolms Scotch Whiskey, for sale by * 'ON & nov 3 Into 8CRANTG & JOHNSTON. riOW-PEAS,-50 bushels Cow-Peas, for V// sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 20 T^EOUR. 50 t JU Flour, landing fir for sale by WOOD, nov J5 •50 wltolu mid Pialf bbls Catiul from brig John Emlers, mul CLAGIIORN & CO. PRACKGR9.—Soda, Boston aud Wator Vy Crockers, warranted fresh, and for sule by ALBERT HARD, nov 17 Cor. Broughton anti Drayton-sts. QMOKED BEEF AND TONGUES—5 Obbls.smoked Beef; 5 do smoked Tongues, landing from brig John Enders, and fur sale hy nov 17 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. . YIHSON. would inform his frionds, that he continues, to.keep on hand at hie old stand, West Side of the Alarkot, d largo assortineut of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO CERIES, all of which he ofiuro on tho bpst pos sible torms.: He is also constantly suppUad with the best Albany ale and Newark ci der, to which lie respoctftilly invites the atten- tion of the,public. ;, . , nov 3 S UGAR*—5 Idids. St. Croix, and 5 do. Por to Rico, landing I’roht the Alexander AI. mid for salo by J. E GAUDKY & CO. nov 17 B onnets and ladies oress15aps. —Now Style, just received and now opening, ir 21 CANNON & LEONARD. RATH UBICK.—0 li JLJ Bath Brick, for scouring barrels nud 10 boxos .-. scouring knives and-forks, just received and for solo by G. U. HENDRICKSON, uqv 16 _ Gibbons* buildings. jg X€ IIANGE *—Bijls ow York.^ Ap- ov H GEO. B. CUMAIING. TTIOBSAEE.—A Negro Alan who is a good J: Cook. ROB.HABERSHAAI&SON. nov5 I1UY U CJCHUYLKILL COAL.—100 lan« K«1 A«h ; 43 100do Whitd’Ash. suitable for'grates, for sale low, for cash only, by ndv24 v WOOD, CLAGIfORN & CO. r\ HEAP CAS H STO BE*—T’ho. tut- dersigned has lately rdtnnicd from tho North with d ftijl supply of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which will be sol'd at his usual low prices for cash or approved city paper af short time.- Allthoso wishing to save money *wiH please call‘nhd ex amine his stock. M. PREN.D ERG AST, nov 10' — cor, of Whitaker & Congress sts, C OAE YARD.—Tho subscribers having rented tlie lot oil Aridaux’s wharf, immedi ately adjoining their store; purpose, keeping on baud a full supply of COAL, suitablo for Grates, Stoves, Furnaces, &c., and now oiler forsalo landing from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia. 150 tons Red and Whito Ash Coal, broken ami screoncd, selected fdr this market. WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. HAIE LOFT.—J.URIFF1N&CO ** Would inform tho public, tliat they have takon the Sail-Loft at Exchange Dock, and are prepared lo curry on tho business ii brandies, such as Tents, Awnings, Steamboat Covers, mid Suilsofovei and hopd by Unremitting ultcii ’ with an extensive knowledge of ..... . merit the continued patronage ofthosi thumb trial.* Cfi^Ship and Stomfiboat Flags made to order. ■ miVvU rf —26 <^4 f JFOW WE W-’lfOltK.-Ofa'AW HARTPOR1), part of her (Veigl patch. For Iraight 1 ' or passage, having vory su- R urior accommodations, apply on board at Tel- iltVwharf, or to BlUtTHAM & KELLY. .—JYcw Line. t ® The regular i»ttbk?t baUt FETERl W. AIILL, Cupt. A. At. Pickett,, has part of a purgo engaged, aud will sail witli despatch. For freight or passage, upply ou board at Taylor’s wharf, or to S. W. WIGHT dt CO. : nov 25 - ' TICE TO CONSIGNEES.- Transportation Ofice, Central Nail Road— October 5,1847.—Cousignbes of Cotton or other produce by this Itond, are hereby notifiedthnt re- will he required for all freight delivered will therefore send persons to receive their gimionts who are authorised to sign such re ceipts. I,. O. REYNOLDS, oct 0 — Eng’r mid Superintendent. a MATS AIVI> CATS.-U. A.' AM BLEU. & CO. Iiuve oil handuftill and cpiii-. plcte assortment of'every bossiblo Variety of HATS AND CAPS. Wh flbtter bilraelVes that n tiiorq fusliioiiable, a larger or better oftldii kill'd of Goods hus, never been to the citizons pf Savannah. It comprises Fine n-nveiyMMo Skin, 81^ Plain Russia, Tamp]- fpVc ; . r , 7 _jlaH<!, 'BnonV_VUi4, Rough and' UeSdy, Raucliern, and Wooi Hats' ofcVery description. Oiie of thb partiiors rcdiding 'bt the North, ona- bles*lis to recewe weekly shpplles of goods. To Alorchuiibi mid Pfuntera Wo tifier gftbda on. as favorublo torms us can bo bad South or North, oct 28 177 BAY STREET. FOR NEW YORK.—Brig Line. The last sailing regular packet baric VEIlr NON,T. Paxton muster, having a portiou of her freight engaged and going on board, will have iuimedhUe despatch. For balanco of freight or passage, upply ou board at Alongin'suppor wharf Or to WASHBURN, WILDE11& CO. nov27 FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line. •The S. Dixon ....... gaged mid going on board, will have imniadinte uosputch. For balance of freight, or passage, ap- ply.ou board at Alooro's whartVor to nov 22 WASHBURN WILDER & of her freight engaged. Will have quick despatch. For freight of 160 bales Cotton, or. passage, ap ply on board, or to BRIGHAM & KELLY, uov 19 C APS’! CAPS!! —New FashioiiB-Just received per Steamer Northerner, a superior lot of Gents’ Dress Caps, consisting of Cirelliuii, Taylor, B Lu Afudo, Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polku, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, aud Travelling Also Leather Travelling Hat Boxos, for sule by nov 6 D. A. AMBLER & OO. W, EW FAMILY GROCERY—Tho Subscrib er would respectfully invite tho citizens of Savannah, that ore in want of tirocuries, to cull r.ml exuminc his stock, us lie has n large and complete ussortmoiit ofall kinds of goods in his Hue, nil of which are fresh and of the ujist quality; und ho is satisfied ho cun suit all,-both as to quality and price. Ilis stock consuts-ih part of the following arti cles; Woolseyand Woolsoy’s Loaf, Powdered and Crushed Sugars ; St. Croix, Porto Rico and NoW Orleans Sugars ? St Croix, Porto Rico New Orleans and Sugar-house Molasses; Butter, Cheese, Lard, Ilams, pickled Aluekerul uud Sal mon, pickled and smoked Tongues, Young Hys on, Iiyson und Black Tens; Coffee, C'ocoa, Chocolate and Cocoa Beans; Soap, Candles, Starch, Vermicelli, Macaroni, Isinglass, Tunioca, Sngo und Arrow Root, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, and all kinds of Spices, flavoring Extracts, Lemon Syrup, Lime Juice, Cougress Water, Catsups, Preserves, Jellies, Juuis mid Brandy Fruits, uow Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Currants, Citrons, Afuloga Grapes and Lemons, Sardines, Cupors, OliVos, Anchovies und Pickles of till kinds, superior Olivo Oil, Loudon Mustard, Driod Apples und Poaches, Scotch Barley, Cranberries, Tallin Salt, Snutf, fine cut Tobacco, Iluvuna Sugars, of tho host qual ity, puro Otard, Dupuy Co's Brandy, Port and Aludeiru Wines, Champagne, Cherry Rum, Hol land Gin, London Porter, Old Alonongahela Whiskey, Champagne Cider, Afarasckiu, and Cordiuls of all kinds. Any goods bought nt this store, which do not prove to be as represented can bo returned, and tlie mouey will be refriuded. . * W. W. GOODRICH, nov25 Smots* now Building, Whitaker-st. W HISKEY.—20 barrels Alonongoholu Whiskey, landing froin^Gen^ Pinckney, and for snlo by nov 20 GAUDRY & CO. /GEORGIA FLOUR.-In barrels, for VT salo by WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. 1 TUGS,OLIVES AND BUCKWHEAT—Just . received per brig American,a lot of French Figs, Olivos, shelled Almonds, (bitter and sweet) Buckwheat, und horse Radish, and for sule by J. ROUSSEAU, nov 18 Corner Drougliton and Bull Sts. C HOICE GOSIIEN BUTTER—25 firkins, choico Goshen Butter, funding from ship Hartford, mid for sale hy nov 22 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. T^EANNEES.—All Wool White Fluimols; Jl do Rogers’ do; do Welsh do; For sulo by nov 25 .do Reddo.- HENRY LATHROP. M anufactured tobacco.—25 bxs, Comstock’s pounds Tobacco, Jl) do Lutli- orliu 5s do.jtist received per lmrk Vernon. Also, in Store. 50 boxes Ksculct Tobacco, a flue arti cle; 50doJ. W. Young & Co. do dodo do; 100 do Clifrou lCs do do do do ; 50 do do 5s do do do do; OOdo Roger’s5s do do do do ; 10 do dolbB. do do do do, fur sate by CONNERAT & BARIE, nov 24 Agonts for Almnifacturcs. C OFFEE, FLOUR, &c.—150 InigB prime Rio Coffee; 50 do St. Domingo do ; 16do Java do; 150 bbls. family Flour; 25 half bbls. Canal do ; 50 bids. Soda, Stigur, Butter mid Water Cracker* ; 20 do Pilot Bread; 50 hull’ bbls. Su gar, Blitter mid Soda Biscuits, for side by nov 2-1 CONNERAT & BARIE. 1UHITE EEAD —100 kegs pure White W Load, 100 do No. 1; 500 gallons Linseed Oil; forsalo by nov 22 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ Buildings. B UTTER.—30 kegs choico Goslion But ter, warranted, und tor sale by r “<* ALBERT HARD. nov 20 J MPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. 5 half pipes Logo Frees Brandy, old and choice j 2 do do Otnrd.Dupny nnd Co’s. Brandy; 5 do do Swan Gin; 5 do do Jamaica Rum ; 5 do do St. Croix do; 30 barrels Bnratnria Rum; 4ft barrels Phelps' Gin; 38 do N. O. Whiskey; 50 do New York Brandy; 50do N. E. Rum, in store, and for snlo by nov 84 CONNIIRAT & UAItlK. R OSE GIN.—20 bbl*. double refined Rose Gin, forsalo by nov24 THEODORE MINIS. H AY.—100 bundles prime Hay, landing from shipjHartford and for salo by nov 22 BRIGHAM & KELLY. CUGAR.—40 hhds. prime Porto ltico Sn- O gur, forsalo very low to close cousigumeus, by WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. nov 22 piUNNY RAGGING.—20bales, Gui VT Cloth, weighing 2\ pounds per yard, pula by WASHBURN, WILDERie UO a by nov 22 (tunny ird. for CO. C 'lIREKf A EE AND POTATOES. J—Just received per ship Hartford, 18 bids of Albany Ale; 25 bbls of Potatoes, mid 6 bbls Cham pagne Cider,a very suporiorarticlo, and for snlo by * WM. M. DAVIDSON, • nov 22 West side Market w|r. O IRRONS.—300 yds rich plaid and eui- XVbroidered Ribbons nt 25 cts, worth 37^ cts.; 200 yds narrow nluid, for Misses, at J2.J cts.; for sale by JOHN MURPHY- _novl8 ' ' /'.ASII-HIJltl: SHAWLS.— Jim re- ‘V.y chived per Verndii, oeiv style* printed Cushmoro Shawls. Also, in store, fine and su- pfirfine Brocho Shawls \A-4, 8-4 oud 10-4 fine Plaid Wool Shnwls; 4-4 to 10-4 Zephyr Wors ted Shawls, for sale by , no» 25 HENRY LATHROP. TNANOV SCENT BOTTLES.An X 1 assortment, of the newest and most beauti ful patterns, received and for mle Jiy A. T. BOWNE. nov 22 Siuets' building*. J JAMS.—200 Fitch’* Extra Sugar cured, just nov 25 received, and for sale by J. E. & AUDRYACO. FOR BOSTON.-'The fast sailing brig REVEILLE, Cant. Sleeper, lias part of a cargo engaged nnd will nave despatch. For freight ajply Hi S. W. WIGHT & CO. N«w Arrnugnmem. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY. Between Savannah und Charleston via Hilton Head und Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the ll'ay. Thu well known . mwaKttttAi splendid atcain packets ™ METAMORA, Capt. F. Barden, WM. SEABItOOK, Capt. T. Lyon, GEN. CLINCH. Capt. Win. Curry, Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o'lock, aud Charleston overy morning at 9 o’clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Hoad and Beaufort ouch way, und avoiding two-thirds of tho sea route. For Freight or Passngo, apply on hoard, or to BROOKS&TUPPER, Ag’ts, Savannah. E. LAFITTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. N. B—All goods intended for Savannah or Charleston will be forwnrded hy the Agents, if directed to their care, freo of commissions. All way-freight payable by shippers'. j»iy 1 Express Ac Accommodation Eine. IJT NO MONOPOLY. .£3 n x t iv b r. n SAVANNAH AND PALATKA. E. F. Via. Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville, Black Creek and Picolata. Tho steamer WM. GASTON, Capt, Wm. C. Mendel!, will leave Savannah every Friday Morn ing nt 10 o’clock, from Anderson’s lower wharf. Stages run in connection with hor to ull tho intorior Towns nud St. Angusfmo. Shohas been starting from Savannah on tho sumo days us tho Mail Line, mid hits run ahead of them tnoro than 24 hours, uml consequently is hy fur tho fhstest Boat on tho route. Her accommodations ora unsurpassed by any boat. Tho Agent rocoives ami forwards all goods by this boat, free of commissions. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to tho Agent, R. Ii. D. SORREL, oct20 — Corner Buy mid Bull Streets. Heml-Weclily U. S. 01, Btonui-i'ackot I,lne. Oil the Ut Tuesday in December «exi, will be sold at the Court House, within the legal hours ingle frper- ol Cliiahhiu County URCHISON. Aduihiistrator. , . .W STYLE OF HATSI- ALL FASHIONS of suporior qualities, received by recent arrivals «t 187 Bay street, sept 16- IVF.S, HORSEY &. CO. ’HATS'! HATS l—From the l^ashi- onnble Hat Store of Messrs. Beobu Sc Cos- tar, Broadway, New York. Those who linvo been iu the habit of sending to them for their Hat*, can. bo fttrnislied with the sumo article, at New York prices, by calling on 19 D. A.* AMBLER & CO. IIAITHETON & SYMONS have rocoivod pet 1 Hartford nnd Savannah : A choico assortment of French. English nnd Belgium C LOTUS,CASSIMERS AnC.VEST INGS, sulected.\yith tho greatest cure, nml of.the best imported in ftps country. We nro now pro- pared to nmn'ufhcturb at tlie shortest notice, and iu the best manner, any garmeutiu out jjue; for cash or approved credit, , 17 WHITAKER STREET, -• oct 13 — Savannah, Ga. NEW GOODS would respectfully inform hi* patrons and JuL the public generally, that he has returned from the North, nnd hus now open, a largband comnletn assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French and Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and French Casiiueros; Doeskins, Tweeds, &c.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk nnd Satin Vestings; all of which he is prepared to make to order nt short notice mid .in'tho latest fashion. None but tlie best work men are employed, and, tliorufore, every manu factured articlo can. with safety, be warranted to suit the most particular. Tho subscriber bus also a fino assortment of Glove*, Socks, Suspondors, Pocket Ildkft.. Cru vats, Under Shirts and Drawers, all of which will bo sold at'New York prices, by M. CEARY, Draper and Tailor, Sign of tho Golden Lamb, Conner of Whit- -akor nnd Broughton streets. not 18 ^ SI7HGBOW y DMTTXSTS. MAY be consulted nt timir rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian streot und Murket Square, at any hour, (Sunday oxcepted.) Eutrauce on St. Julian street.— uug 13 SAVANNAH Ac PALATKA, FLA. dv Tin war of Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville, Black Creek If Picolata, Fla. In contraction with the Charleston Daily Muil Stuam-pncketsat Savannah,tho stoamur SARAH SPALDING, from Pnlntka to Lake Monroe, the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au- gustino, mid from Black Creek, via Newnansville, Alligator,.Mineral Springs & Columbus, to Tal- lahnssee. OCAMULGEE Capt. P. McNklty. ST. MATTHEWS ‘‘...Kino. These packets loavo Savannah ovory Tuesday and Saturday AIonNiNos, at 10 o’clock, undur-. rive nt Picolata in time for the Mail Stagosto go through to St.Augustitie before night every Thursday und Monday. Returning, loavo Palatka every Tuesday and Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touching as above each way They are both low pressure boats, in complete order, mid handsomely furnished in every reaped; are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex perience on tho route, and their patrons aro as sured that every attention will lie paid to the safety mid comfortofpassciigors, and lo the carefulluind- ling of freight. —agents— Brooks & Tuppcr Savannah. A. A. DeLorme Darien. G. Friedlandor Brunswick. John Bcsseut. St. Marys. Foruaudez & Bisbue Jacksonville. A. Coy Black Crock. Geo. Cooloy Picolata. J. P. Hawkins Pulatka. E. Lufitte & Co Charleston. N. B. Goods consigned to the Agents forward ed free of commission. Freight from Suvannuh nnd Charleston, and ull way freight, payable by shippers. ■ sept 13 nov19 — , FtO ( R SAJLE.—A second hand CARRIAGE AND HAR NESS, nearly now. Apply to CO. jno.ii.reij: M FLOYD HOUSE, m MACON, a A. Je. STKIU.ING LANIER. J. A. BROWN, oct 27 — M FOlt RENT.—Tho Western Tene ment of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining the one occupied hy Messrs. Edwin Pursuits & Co., Pos session given immediately. Enquire of a. R. lIENDItICKUON, oct 11 • Gibbons building. m TO RENT.—A tliroo story Brick LiixBulidingiii Stale Street. A two story Wooden Buildingin Broughton st. .A two story Wooden Building iu Jetferson st. A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House attached, next door east o! Mrs. Bourka’s rosidonr.e. For terms, apply to sopt 22 COIIEN & FOSDICK. fftjf FOR REN T.—Three floors of Mr. ■HXWaldburghs building near tho Exchanga, un der that occupiod by Rlr. W. Woodbridgo.ulso two upper floors of the building immediately be low tho Exchange, and several floors tinder the building occupied by Aft. Wulsh, one of them a ground floor. nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. TO RENT.—From tho 1st of Novem- Lo-ber next, a commodious Three Story, Brick Dwelling, in South Broad Street, nenr St, John’s Church. Turmsverymodorato. Apply to jiuie 3 — Jf. GANAHL. M -rfo RENT.—Tbe lipueo at tlie 1 head of Bay Siren!, recently occupied by Mr E B Crane, ns a carrioge wArenouso. 1 • Also, two largo rooms .over Ives, Horsey & Co’s hat store, suitable for counting rooms of lawyers’ otficors. Apply to H. A. CRANE. . scpt27 ' RENT.—That connnodioui TO RENT.—That commodious dwel- Soling, situated on WaWen squaro, N. E. cor ner of Bryao and Habersham streets. For terms apply on the premises, or to H.* GANAlIL, «ept 18 ‘ * '* ' * ‘ niTHill, KAISINS ANP S'EA. JJ 20-firkins choice Goshen Butter; 50 half boxes of New Raisins, aud 10 half Chests of PoW- chong Tea, in 1-3 lb pnpera, landing, front bark Vernon,’and for sale by \V M. DAVIDSON, nov 24 West aide Market cquare* Ufcf .. Rifles, Hard ware Ate. flee, flee. SPORTSMEN arid others are hereby notified that they nan ho supplied nt low prices, for cash, with the follow nrtieles, viz; Double and Single Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Ponchos, Gamo Bags, Conn Wren ches, Walker’s Caps, Baldwin's Gun Wadding, Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, &c. Also, A general assortment of Hardware, consist ing In purt of Tallin nnd Pocket Cutlery, Looks, Hinges, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, Hatchets, Augers, Drawing Knives, Cofleo Mills, Cards, &c. &e. Plcaso call and cxnmiuo before purrlmmig else where. JOHN CARRUTHERS, No 175 Congress Street, Suvannnh. N. B. Rifles mndo to order, and nil kinds of Repairing ofGuns, Rifles, Locks, Ac. caroftdly and punctually attended to and warranted. Or-, dors from the country, or work sent to be done will be attended to nnd returned hy the boats, or other conveyance, with tho same fidelity, as if per- Honnlly present oct 4 AUCTION #7 Ooiiftli * FMdSiS.1’ lu. In llunuiulift. null. Ulil WILL BT I’osifek. Dul ii SOLD before the Court House ill the City of Savannah, oil llib first Tuesday id Januuryiioxt,’ tho fo''o\viilg ilcril Ej-tnteof tlm 44 . Lot Letter.A. on West Ilroad Street lowed lo Charles Van Iloriifor ten years from first day «f JU ALo?N5t 4 No:8 attd improvements conicl of Brottghton and West Broail SiPjl'ts; L"-*^ * Ward; subject to a ii annual rent of Thirty lart lothe City. Also, Wharf Lot, No; 10, at Fivo. Futhom o» tho Savannah River. , Alko, Tract of Ldiiii, Nb; 049,19lh District, ad SoctiOnofCherokcpjHoWChbb County, obnliiiu taining Forty (40) Acres. ‘ Also, tlie following’personal properly belong .irtjf to tho estatapfsoidWUltQm i’l'il}lor, deccas A Negro Mon named Shephn'nh mni a P(Av In Iho Independent Plesytcriun Church in th« City of SovaiWah, kiiowrim thb blah ofsaid ChtirpU 4* No. 3;* t 4 All the nbotb property sold by the Undersigned under and by Virtue of a Dbcrce lit Equity of tho Superior Court bf Ghatlmm Countyi rcndcrod at its May Term, I847i oct 2 • N. WALLACE,‘Executor. ■ flllorfr' • V. ■* ; V Xolmlh Oavnn A €o.; ' AUCTION AND COMMJBSION MERCHANTS, •Tho Subscriber UEillilVKKED ABLE KOWIKU _ NEGRO MEN WANTED-Tc work otl. the Central Rail Road, for one year. fraiH^JatiuS ary. next, for which liberal wages will bo given; in monthly, quarterly, or yourly payments. 'Ap- pI VeHs , i ftSTlLLE, LUFnUttttpW &tfUyLER: A WHITE CARPENTER, wiio ttndnreluud; -t jl . the management of negroes,to >vork on a plantation near tue city, will hour of a sitnatibn on application to , . uov is rob. Habersham a sdN; • Building,,6 iug Bull street. HENRY R. JACK ALEX’It II. I nov 15 | AW NOTICE.—W. T. g60U,WIN, X_4 Attorney at Law, will punctually atteud to nny busiuoss given him. Office in Owons’ build ings, immediately under Pondergast’g Lottery Otfice. 20— ntfv 13 A CARD.—I havo removed tb ’tliabity or Macon, for tho purpose of .practising Law, and shall practise in all tlie Courts qf the Soutlieni Circuit, and in tuiy .other Courts hi tVhich busi- iss may be confided to nte. . ',, : C"A r , dec 17 — CAttLETOfc B. dOLfi. / 1«-EARTI«EB8IIII’,^TIid andor^ C signed* liave oeebeialed lijnm.elvci ie (ltd City ofNew, York, for iho mm,nclioil-ofl OEN- I ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, nude,die I firm of Wm. NeyJe Ilnbchilmto & Cd;aiid orp S red to transact auy business .which uiay b» i ed to tlieio. ., . ROBi hadersHam, WM. NEYLE HABER8IIAM; JOHN RAE HABERSHAM. Novi, 1847. » ' nbv2 /'’CIRCULAR.—Tlio undersigned has lo- V-' catod hiiiisolf In. Newark, Now Jersey, as a General Agent. Persons at a distance wishing articles pur chased in this or ndjoiuing cities, will find it to their advantngo to procure thoin through tho agency of tho undersigned, who will be ut all times advised of the lowest price articles can bo purchased ut, and who from. Tho various branches of niamifiicttiring tliip city exculs iu, makes it a desirable place for an agency lo he located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia foi the last eighteen years, flatters himself thnt ho will be ublo to fill orJersfromindividualsofthoSouth ern country generally, Imt more particularly from Georgia, us near their fancy as though they were here themselves, and, iu many instances, at lower prices. The strictest enro taken in Shipping and In suring, if instructed. JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey. sept 16 3mo— D oors, sashes a window BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway & Co., is constantly receiving oil kinds of Sashas, Door ami Window Blinds, which he oifors at as low prices as thoy cun be purchased in tlie city. All work furnished by him will be warranted equal to any in the couutiy, or the money will be returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West side Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received and promptly executed — sopt 1 W indow-sash and blind MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, ndjoining.the residence of Judge Wayiie. Sashes und Blitids of every description, made of the best materials, nt Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on hand n full su!»/>*/’5; Floor?..- «xd W«MOl».r U^ordeh. fSunU, ItlilUlS, nnd Pnnnni Doors, BX 10 Sash, glazed at 10 refits-.' All othnr sizes in proportion —ly aug7 AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near Monument-square.-—The subscriber returns bis grateful thanks to tho citizons of Savannah* nnd the public generally, who have so liberally patron- wed him during the lost four years, and begs to as sure them thnt lie still imports the very best brands, of which he lias on hand at this tnue a large assort ment. lie would call particular attention to a late shipmont which he can frilly warrant. . Also to his stock of chewing Tobacco, Snutf, Ac.,.Ac., nil of which he wUlaeil ou as good terms as can he had elsewhorc. F. JACOBS.’ July. 27 I/— W. IHORREJLL invites his frionds I. country, ture' __.. s Broughton Street, the largest in the country nndor one roof, where- he will have great ploasurc iu exhibiting to them the iiiost extensive assortment of ready made Furniture ever ofibrpd in the Southern inarketV; nov 22 * and iho public geuerally, both from town and miry, to call and examine his new FURNI TURE STORE ,in Smots’ now Buildings, *' * * * [t |( T>IANO Pi JL just received RTEJ9.—The sulwriber feos’ ^ ..I flrom the most celebrated^man ufactories in the United States, a largo assortment offlANO FORTESj among which may be fotiild Chickering's patent with motallic frames; 3Iunn« & Fischer's grand action, and A H Gale A Co’s, improved action, in moliogany, rose wood and block walnut frames. Also, Colemiln'a iEolian Attachment, which Is an invaluabie addition to tbePlaud; all of which'bo tiered for sale at the lil^l l nufacturer8 , loweet prices, by r I. W* MORRELL, nov 22 SmpU' buildings, Broughton it ' - Afcft.-80 ’• - r ' 1 \ J.BANY 20 bM. Alhom- Ala of superior quality, landing from brig John En- der*. and for toe by ...... ’ scrantoN & -Johnston. noV 15 T\IS80LUTI0N.—Tho .CoparUidhihiB X/ -horetotbre existing under the fii'nyof HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN A CO., la This Day dissolved by mutual consent; either of the un- domiciled are authorised to uso the narno of the lato firm in closiug up tlie unfinished business of the same. . THOS. HARDEMAN) C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of Uie firm pf Hauiltoti) Hardeman A Co; Savannah, Sopt. 3,1847. iit or juvEpm-G nooks, c«i< the taste pf every ono,' with n vu- ^ ^AMES for youth. ^ : IBLES, and Hyinh Books I, in plaiii, suUithnUal and pOFARTHElIklur. - fho under: V-/ signed-have formed a,.Copartnership: under the firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINE8S, und will bo thunkftil to their friends for a portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON, THOMAS HARDEMAN) Savannah, Sept. 1,1847. Gmo * # * Southern Recordor, Milledgovillo; Jour nal A Messenger, Macon; Atlanta Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four months. B ooks and stationery.- Ail tho SCHOOL BOOKS inco?hmon use in this section of the countty. nrn kept bit bund. A great variety bf MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortmbiit ciliated to suit th riety of iiitbresting GAMES for Family nnd other BIBLEf* for all denominations, in p oiegnnt binding. ’ • i - -jr- NEW BOOKS of all kinds conatubtly re ceived. BLANK BOOKS of every deseriptibili Also, PLAIN .lid FANCY STATIONERY. J. U. CUBBEDGE, nov 3 South side Mufkfet s^r., Savannah. rjifiE old witiTK MEF.-TfNG'IiOusiii X or Reminiscences of a Country Congroga* tion. - -. . , . . ' . The Force of Truth, an autlientic Narrative, by Thomas Scott; . j . : . Annals of the Poor, containing tlie Daii^’innn's Daughter, tlie Young Cottnger, the Negro Ser vant, Ac. Luther and Calvin, ortho true spirit of ihe Re formed Church, by D’Attblgiie, D. t>, . The Sinner’s Friend, from tlio 87th Londoi edition. A Glimpse into tho World to Come,Jrn Wi king Dream. . . “lU' The Lire of the Rev- Jonh NetWtO^ R«v. Richard Cecil , .... . . Th<* divine Ortghi of Cliriitinuity.' by J. O, Tike. • ' . ' J, -‘ : < l -r p-%; Practical Reflections on the v Sebottd ! Advent; by Rev. Hugh Whiic. For wile bf ' f . J» B. CUBBEDGE, nov 2-i Bbuth aide Market square; UOUBOIR BOTANY I or t! XJ Book of Flowers, comprising tho “ ‘‘ J '** 'ngs o/24 Exoti iwerieo; and J8 Newtmn, M. D Description, ai Flowers, 24 Wifd Fiowj Trees with Pruitt. _ By ‘ Parld? Istom itm 250 Engravings by Lewi* A Brown.. < Campaign Sketches of the War tyM Mexico* by .Capt. W. S. IIeriry. ' Life of Jeremy Belknap, D. D., the Historhul of New Hampshire. ’ The Seasons, by.James Thoifisoit; Anew edition—Illustrated. No.. 31 end 32-pictfirliil Ili.iltiry or England. Reminiscences of Scones and Characters ill Collego. Part 3, the Llfe.oflleUry .dtiii itr X? F R James; Ewt. .' The American in Purie, by Jehu. Sanderson. Sonnons and Addroosos, on^ various subjoeta« by Rev. D, L. Carroll; D. D. Kcctivedjjy nov 20 JOHN M. COOPER. . ^Ee.lT*telef-®rS»dHi6S£™7fooMS Stoves; OlficuStoves; Jroi! Furnaces for chain- bdrs; Pott, Kettles, Soup Digesters,Fish Kettles Potatoo Steamers, Oveds, Spiders, Porcelain Sauce and Stow Patis, Wafllb diid >Vrifer Irons, CotJ Scuttle*, Oyster Gridirons for broiliiig Gyg. tors, Foot 8tovds, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Fenders; Ac. for sale by M COLLINS A BULKLEYr noyZi- : ■ ■ 106 Bryan-streeL sai rtoelB-'. . , w. .UfTEiU-SO kSliT received, a ver