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Itt packet, J F dn lots, Jtlo Janeiro; brig l.ady of ibu
MunIihII, Now Orttani; Thorndlko,
Ai i\n Nicholas Middle, KuUUU MaMln; A riot. Hunt,
pJJJJ*. bri^ti llobo,NUftoii, QuUuul.urg; St tluorjo, llurd-
^BUSTt^Nov'od—An vWp* MlUiro fin Liverpool,Shaw (
merer, Bomdro.
Cli-Sl'il* fronton, Amur, Susannah.
^'JTZS POII AUGUSTA AIVIk
J^SaSS IIAMBURG.—Tho light draught
yifjui-l’iU’kcl 11. h. COOK, John 11. llily iiuh*
W) U receiving lYeightninl passengers, at Auder-
w u’« lower wharf, and will loavc To-Moitnovv
AvriRSoox. at ft o’clock precisely. Sho will con*
liuiieto leave every Friday at the kuiiic hour.
Kor freight engagement* or passage, apply on
lwr.l or to _ 8. SOLOMONS A CO.
jyW»y freight payable liy shipper*. No
f f ei»bl will bo received on hoard allur <1 o’clock
on «w afteruoan of departure. Freight will he
received in xloru during the absence of the lio.it
fwo id’charge. Wlhf— (lea 2_
/ilfERNB AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY, Class No, 70, for 18-17,—The
Hibicrilicw having Hiipurintondod the drawing of
tbc above Lottery, do hereby certify that the fol
lowing arc tlio Numbers which wore This Day
drawn from the 78 plac ed in the wheel, viz s
.18 111 55 75 32 10 72 42 20 50 28 5 -11
WitNKss our hands, at Savannah, this 30lhduy
nf November, 1817.
C.'sTEHILNS^' | Commissioners
dec 2 1—-
iVRAIVN NUMBERS of Greene nnd Pulaski
J / Monument Lottery, Lx Ira No. 52, drawn in
Alexandria on th« 27tli nil.
1GW) 38 72 51 45 0343 29 4123 70 13 32
DRAWS TUESDAY.
S,ilcs clone To-Mornm Morning al 12 o'clock.
THIS SPLENDID SCHEME
Draws in Charleston, S. C. This Day, 2d inst.
75 iniiiihorj—14 drawn ballots.
GREENE* PULASKI MONUMENT LOTT.
IvUra Class No. 53, for 1817.
Will be drawn in Charleston This Day,2d inst.
Drawing due oil Saturday, 4ill iu.st.
J.W. Maiiky & Co. Managers,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.)
tnoiiKvr riu/.Ks.
| prize of
20 (MM)
10
arizes of $300
J do
5.00U
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250
1 ilo
3.000
15
do
200
l do
2,250
15
do
150
111 du
1,000
300
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100
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t. die.
Ticket* $t'»—
-Halve*
Quarters$l.|
Packige tVlielcs
CO-it $1
JO. must draw bark $70
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11,25
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M.I.Y
AS F.
WOK ABLE
Draws in Aloxandiia Saturday. 4th inst.
75 numbers—II drawn ballots.
Lowest ihmnuiiiiiher prize ."pi,000.
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1 prize of
$io,not)
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prizo of
$3,500
1 do
20.000
1
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1 do
19,000
1
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2.291
1 do
8,000
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2,000
1 do
(>.000
150
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1.000
1 do
b.O(M)
Ac. A
Tieketi$l2
-Halves $
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rizos cashci
at this Ollire.
( VTicketsaml Shares for sale.aud orders from
the c ountry attended to at the Old Kotahlishcd Uf*
li«e of P. U. PKNDLIIGAST,
No. S, lf/iite House, Owens' llnildiugs, pull
8l. cipnosile the Pulaski lloii.se.
jlcc2_
lira wilts Umivcd,
7 lie following are the drawn numbers of Grand
Consolidated Lottery, Class, No. 48, for 1817.
2U 20 3 JO 18 till 25 74 GO 31 35 22 2
OND AAJong TllK BUST.
Sales close This Afternoon, 4 o’clock.
Drawing due Friday Morning.
GRAND C0N80LIDATDD LOTTKIlY OF
DKLAWAItF. AND GF.OUGLV
lor the {Irurjil of the Intlcjwuihut Fire Company of
A nj; n sin.
Hum No. |8--D. P.uxk «V. Co. Ala lingers.
Ihcw in Wilmington, Tuesday '.With nil.,
75u!iniher lottery—J2 drawn ballots.
CAPITAt. riir/.Ks,
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1 pnze of
$20,001)
10 prizes of
$150(1
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1 do
3,000
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1 do
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Ti'kcts$5—Halves $>2J—44r.s. $| |.
HT A package of ciuarlcrs irc»st $31,25 and
wiCMiilod to drawback $15,00. Whole and Half
l'.nkag»!H in proportion.
ColiniiIm» Lollci'y.
Nothing heller by the paetkage.
14 drawn nunihers in each package of 25 tickets.
GEOIUJIA STATE LOTTKIlY—Chus 18.
1 prize of
Drew at Colunihtis Wednesday.
CAPITA!. PUI7.K8.
20 prizes of
20 do
20 do
300 do
$500
200
lou
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10.000
J do 4,000
* do 2,000
1 do 1,205
&c. Aic. Ac.
Ticket-* $1—ahuroa in proportion.
IV* A package of whole Tickets will cost
vlOd, and umst draw hack $20.—Halves $55
draw back $23—Qr*. $25 draw back $11.
for sale at
C. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull 8t. aud Bay Lane.
I3P Orders from the country promptly attend
fut'i.aad prizes cashed oil demand. dec 2
ftUTJF.n,—10 kegs Goslieu Butler; 15
bhln llaw’s Beef, landing from brig
Augusta and for sale by
Ji K J CONNERAT&BARIE.
IT A VAN A HONDY.—1 cask Havana
, , Honey, received per brig Augusta, ami lor
N " l, y A. T, UOWNH.
ueej. Smuts’ new Building.
JjDTASii.—2 casks i’otasli. just received
aiidf.irs.de by A.T. BOWNL,
" , ' u Sincta’ Buildin;
A bl'WltT.-lO bags Allspice, just re-
caved and fur vale low, by
BOWNF,, Smeta’ Building,
R*r’ t ? r S K A HD CH'UJBSSl.—I0'ki'- H .
- ircsu Ut.mgw cuumy Butter, warranted of
tbc very best ( pmt lIy . Xj boxes Go*l.eii Cheese,
dec 2 ' y ALBERT HARD.
UniJiT.—Just received, a supply
iT.li'nni n ? w I* r »*it. ouch as Rnisiiifl in rpiiuler.
bind whole boxes; Turkey Figs. Currants and
.W 2 ” 6C ’ sa L ‘ 'T J- ROU88 EAU.
lIOrringH, lauding Rom brig Philura, and for solo
by. ' ■' W. M» DAVIDSON,
dec 1 Wcsl side Miirltot aqiiaro.
/iVM HltOI-S.-A llwi-
rion’sGuiu Drops, received pur brig Vir
ginia, aud for sale by
dec 1 O. R. HENDRICKSON-
TVI AUltliSKJBfa.—Landing pur Grampus,
J.TJL 40 half Iiblsr40 nuarter do, and 20 kits No
L Mackerel, and for sale by
WOOD, C LAG HORN &. CO.
doc 1
T^HVAUKNTA.—Tim daily two of this
XJ valuable and pleasant nutriment is hauI to
he exceedingly scrvicetUde to grown parsons or
children millering from constipation. It is pre
pared with oitliur water, milk or bucf tea, us it
agrees the host. For sale by
dec 1 G. 11. HENDRICKSON.
D AVIS’ FAIN KILLER. A full supply
just received, ami for sale by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
dec l Monument s«|uarQ.
W iSTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHER.
RY-—-This celebrated remedy for con
sumption of llie lungs, roughs, colds, asthma,
bronchitis, croup, hooping cough, dtljicuUy of
hroathiug. pains in the side and hroast, liver com
plaints, &u. A fresh supply inst received at
JAMES A. LA ROCIIE’S
Drug aud Mediuinu store, No 1 Murkultuir.
dee 1
IUI2AIL*—50 bushels fresh grouud
Vy from new corn, for sale by *
WASHBURN
■ale by
, VVIL1
DDR & CO.
dec I
J UJUBE BASTE auTRitim Arabic Lozeiigesj
just tccaivud, uud for aale by
JAMES A. LA ROOIIE,
dee 1 No 1 Market square.
[ EVV GARDEN FEA'S^To hbls imw Gar-
m
deu Feus, also a full usKorlmout of Izm-
drclli’s Seeds, for sale, wholesale or retail, by
J. AI. TURNER At. BROTHER,
doe 1 Moliuineut square.
M anufactured tobacco.—25 i»x»;
Comstock’s pounds Tobacco, ID do Lutli-
crlin fta do.just rccuivcd per hark Vernon. Also,
ill Store. 50 boxes Kscuiet Tobacco, a line arti
cle 5 50do J. W. Young «& Co. do do do do; 100
do Clifloti Ids do do do do ; 50 do dons do do do
do ; 50 do Roger's 5s do do do do ; 10 do do lbs.
do do do do, lor sale by
CONNKRAT & BARIE,
nov 21 Agents for Manufactures.
S FKR AI"OlC!—ForJsale by
nov 23
A. MINIS.
M AN U FACTU RED Tt»BACCO.—:« boxes
. S. Woodson pounds; 21 do J. C. Thomas
do; l(ido Honey Guide;23 do W. H. Wc.omti;
12 do M. T. Law. lauding from brig Fhilitra and
lor sale by CONNKRAT A. BARIE,
nov 30 Agh for Manufacturers.
TV K \V FKUIT.—25 ImJxcs Rnwiiw, 25
-L l half do. do., 20 hugs Malaga Grapes, 20
frails Almoiuls. For sale by
nov 27 II. A. CRANE.
Anil*' WAUK7—Astral and" Solar Lamp
JLJ Wick, all sizes; Laril Lump Wick- Also,
Caitdlu Wick braided and in halls, for sale by
COLLINS A. HULK LEY.
uov 2!) 103 llryau street.
Ill KS8 Aivi> Picilfi E l*-ORIi^
l.TI. Landing. 25bids Mess Fork; 40do Frimn
do; 50 do IMot and Navy Bread ; 10 do White
Beaus, fur sale by
nov 30 WOOD, OLAGHORN A CO.
fJjABil.Y.—Very lino Hyson Tc.iT hnirlingTrom
.1- brig Virginia, from Fliiladclpliia, forsalo by
nov30 A. MINES.
D OIflUN’riUM. — A further supply of
Bhirliugs, Marlboro Stripes and Flaids,
just received and for salu by A MINIS,
nov 30
IV UT , ’I , I , jI£.—10 begs superior Goshen But-
•IX ler, landing from brig Fhilura, for sale by
nov 31) * HK-UJjlAM .lV. KELLV.
— 1 Idols BaconSide.i, landing from
# brig Fhilura, for wde by
nov30 BRIGHAM A KELLY.^
B ltlCli.—20 Al. good quality Northern
Brick, for sale l>y
nov 30 BRKi'll A AIA KELLY.
I ^KUI'r TUUILS.—Consisting of Apri
cot, NceUiriue, Cherry uud Flutuh Trees,
just received, ami for sale by
J. M. TURNER A BROTHER,
nov 30 Mmiuimmt square.
nov 30
U-UNK GERMAN BULBOUS ROOTS.—1
-B- case uf liuu German Bulbs, cuosistiiig uf
Amnryjlus. Hyacinths, Tulips uud various other
hcauldul flowering Bulbs, just received and for
sale low, by J. AL TURNER A BltO.
nov oil Monument square.
I jiKCiAHIII KlelOKtlNDKLHfLB
INK—Wairauled, just received uud fur sale
by JAMES A. I.aROCIIE.
nov 50 No. .1 Market square.
O ' "I'liffflT— l)r. ®IuimWd7raicd ISlixir
of Opium, fur sale at
J. A. L.vllOCllE’S Drug A Chemical Store,
No. I Markel-squaro.
J VltiiWOV.—OUvd ami Dupuy’u Brandy,
X just received and for sale by
nov 2D E. SWIFT.
W Slfi.S It 13 y.—I biihls N Y \Vlnskoy7land-
iugUomHhip Hartford, ami for sale by
nov 2D E. SWIFT.
—12 lirkins Butter, just re-
X reived per ship Hartford, and for sale by
nov2’J E-SWIFT.
1 “ I»I. ItElIF.-JO half hbls Fulton Mar-
. • bet Beef, just rceuivud and for sale by
_ nev2D E. SVVI FT.
C iJLOCKS.—T. T. VVI LAI OT li.w just ic-
-'ceived I0.| doz Clocks, assorted, 30 hour aud
Eight Day, with Mahogany and Black Walnut
cases, ami warranted good time keepers,
nov 2D
A IS INS*—30 boxes New Raisins, 30 qr do
do. just received and for sale by
_ nov 2j) E. SWIFT.
G UNNV CLOTII.-25 hales, forsalo by
nov27 II. A. CRANE.
R A
G OSil UN SitUT’ffEIt,Ac.—25kegs But
ter; 100 boxes Cheese; 20 casks do; 50 bbls
Crackers, Butter and Sugar;20 bbls nlot Bread,
landing aud for sale by II. A. CRANE,
nov 27
QVGA It AN li iTOFF UU~I0D IdulT
O Sugar, St. Croix, Fortu Rico, and Muscova
do; 400 baga Coffee, Itio, old Cuba, and Jaiguira.
nov 27 II. A. CRANE.
- ; IJltVUM.-jriVf received per brig
i B i|. v,t gm»n. a supply of fresh Preserve* and
rMies, assorted; and French Chocolate of diller-
d?c2 UtCi ' t0f sal ® l>y J - RDUS2F.AU.
W { !»S’lTDSrcTlMFS ANITfATNGES.—
otv . U*e largest and best selected assortment
tin. i”.” 8 ?*’ ( , ,uu l )s - Worsted Fattorns, Buttons of
» Zc l ,l, y r Worsted Shaded Shawls,
eil.hh p Fnrsu tiimings, 4 Vc. Ac., ever
hited in this place, aud for sale low by
, CANNON A LEONARD,
• c - v cor Broughton A Barnard sts.
A '‘'‘•'NV Al.E AND CHAMFAOM'cT-
u„ n litJ n !;}'t~V0 lilil. Allinny Alu of miperiur
10 “O Ulinmiwgiw Ciller ilo ilo, lumiini.
"'"•MrktateM.il, «u.l fursalb by
v." SCRANTON &JOI1NSTON.
(J'loici; OOSIIEN mjTfEit:-]5 f,rkl|
‘!'? n I.mllng from liark Isuic
,i • A wo 50 firkins in store, for sale by
SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
(.yj'l-i FLOUR, Ac.—150 bags prime Rio
il„. i-n,' 1 ®’ Wdo 8t. Domingo do ; ltirlo Java
family Flour; 25 half bbls. Canal
(> ’ , “oK* Soda, Sugar, Butter nml Water
r ’* 5 20 du Pilot Bread; 50 half bbls. Su-
® i V , . l , l i ur “hd Sudu Biscuits, fur sale by
aS?il CONNERAT&BARIE.
VJy HITE LEAD,—lOO huga puro White
Oil. r 100 do No. 1; 500 gallons Linseed'
nov oo" 10 h y A * T - BOWNF.,
' 22 Sincta’ Buildings.
D 1C ESS CsOOILN.—Fine French Cash-
meres ami Mous.de Lai lies, l’laiii French
.Merinos. Black Alpacas and Bombazines,
nov 27 HENRY II. STOTESBURY.
S IIA.WUS.~8np erior Cashmere Shawls.
j ’laid and Striped Rub Roy do.,Heavy Wool
do., Black Thibet ami Mon*, do Luino do. Fi
sale by IIENRY II. STOTESBURY.
nov 27 __
N EW 2d pieces black Alpaci
from 25 c.ts up ; 2 pieces Uruvvudo ; 2 <lu/.
dark Kid Gloves, No. 0 to 8, and another lot of
Ukmu Collars at 25 eta. Just received mid lor
sale by JOHN MURPHY,
nov 2D
M AC KEREL, CRANBERRIES, FOTA-
TOES. Ac.—Ifl half barrels No. 1 Mack
erel; 40 bmdiels Cranberries; 10 boxes Tallow
Caudles ; Canal Flour, in whole ami half barrels;
Buckwheat, Cheese, 10 barrels Mercer Pota
toes, selected for family use, lauding from ship
Hartford, and for sale low hy
_ nov 24 ALBERT HARD.
P IG FORK.—A few Jralf bbls. Northern
Fig Fork, luudiug from ship Hartfoul, aud
for sale by ALBERT HARD,
nov 24
N ' UTMEGS, MACE, Ac.—50 lbs. fresh Nut-
megs; 50 Mace and 10 baskets Sweet Od,
for sale hy
nov24 THEODORE MINTS.
C HAMPAGNE CIDER AND 80AP.—10
bids Champagne Cider of superior quality;
50 boxes Buchan's Soap, landing from bark Ver
non, and for sale hy
nov 23 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
B leached shirting, & c .— 2 cases
Bleached Shirtings from G.( cts up; 10 pieces
twilled Stripes; 50 'doz Madrass 11 lulls; Bluo
Bonnets, Rough and Ready Coats for Boys, in
•tore and for r.do by JOHN MU Ill'll Y.
nov 2D
Frcuch Merinos. Also, Fluid Raw Silks ; Rich
Fancy Silks. For nulo by
nov 25 IIENRY LATIIROP.
JL» and the public geuuriUly,.both from towu aud
country, to call uud examine Ills now FURNI
TURE STORE iu Swots' now Buildings,
Broughton Street, the largest iu Uw country tuidor
one roof, whore he will liuvo groat pleasure iu
exhibiting to them thb'moBt extensive assortment
of ready inado Furniture evor offered iu the
Sinitliorn markets. , , nov 22
pIANO FORTES.—The enhserihor has.
-IT just received from the most celebrated niuu-
ufhetories in tlio Uuited States, a large assurttnout
of PIANO FORTES, auioug which urny bo found
Chiekoring’s patent witli inotnllio fhimcs; Munns
A Fiflchors gruud action, and A II Galo A Go’s,
improved action, in uiahoguiiy, roso wood uud
black walnut IVuinua. Also, Coleman’s TKoliun
Atlaclimunt, which is an iuvuluahlo uddition to
the Piano; alt of which is olforod • for sale at tlio
nianufaelurers’ lowest prices, by
I. W. MORRF.LL,
nov 22 8mots' buildings, Broughton st.
1 71 ATEN SI VE, PIER AND CENTRE TA-
-4*BI.E8, with Mnbogntiy, Black Walnut and
MnrbloT'ops. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables,
do Dining do? 0 Leg do do; Card Tables ; Sofa
do with MurbloTops; do do Mnhogony do ; Ln-
dios’ work do; do do do witli Folding Tops; do
do do do Deep Druwurs, Just received, mid for
«nle hy I. W. MORRELL,
nov 23 Smuts' buildings.
W ARDROBES, SECRETARIES, AND
BOOK CASES.—A Largo Assortment,
just received, end fur salu by
I. VV- MORRELL,
nov 23 Smuts’ Buildings.
D ressing bureaus and side
BOARDS, of Mahogany and Black Walnut,
with MurldoTop*. A Largo and Splendid Awaorl-
iiiuiit,justrucuivcd, uud for sale hy
l. W. MORRELL,
nov23 . Smets’Buildings.
H AIR MATRASSES.—50 of First quality,
just received, ami for »n!o hy
I. VV. MORRELL,
nov 23 Smet.-i’ Buildings.
M ahogany and blagkwalnut
BEADSTKADS, of French ami High
Post. A largo Assortment, just received, and for
Huluby I. W. MORRELL,
uov 23 Smuts’ Buildings.
( "1IR A liCS.— 100 dozen Maple aud t Black
J VVnltmb with Cano and Rush Bunting, jin
Plain, Grecian mid Gothic puttormi; 100 dozen
Windsor do, inst received and for sale hy
I. VV. MORRELL, Smuts' Buildings.
nov 23
Afi I OGA~N V“fl II ATiiS.—
French pattern; 25 do ; {thdo do; Gothic
Top do with .-piiug seals, just received and for
Htdoby 1. W. MORRELL,
nov^23 Sincts’ Buildings.
D 'BVANN AWI> OTTOJIANh.—I)i-
van.s, Tdc-a-tdc pattern; do Serpentino do;
Ottomans Scrpontino do. in French and plain
suating, just received mid for sale by
I. W. MORRELL,SmeU’ Buildings,
nov 23 __
TV}' EVV MIJ SiuT. T^V H .MO'lpiaa
-Ll just received a lot of new Alusiu, emisisting
of Songs .Marches, Oniek Steps, Duetts, Pollin'*,
Uuudrillu.s, &e., Also, it large number of Jen-
uv Liml’s Songs, mid Musio from tho Opera of
Mariimi.i. Also, Pi.mo Fortes, from the Mmiu-
fauluresof Gate & Co. Bacuu and Ravin, Du
bois, and Salisbury, &t\,
PumoiiH wishing to pnlehaso, are respectfully
invited to call. uov 27
7 |T 11TlTUKlUET OF M E1A)I>Y; A Mtlrieid
J. Annual for 1813. Iiamlsomely houml mid
eontidiiiiig a choice collection of Songs, Waltzes,
Polkas, (imidrilles, (luickslcps mid heautifully
executed lithographic embellishment*. Just re
ceived mid fur sale hy T. T. W1L.MOT.
uov 2D
TlOicFrTiOSfiEN^^THJ^THl^-25Tirkius;
choice Goshen Butler, hmdiug from ship
Hartford, ami for salu hy
_ no v 22 8 CRA NTH UV&JOI 1N STO N.
M ESS AND PRIME BEEIA—Landing in?
Vuruou,70 hbls. Mesa uud Prime Beef;
10 cases box Salt; 20 barrels Potatoes; 10 kegs
Goslieu Butter, for sale low by
_nov 24 WOOD, CLAG1IORN & CO.
G ' EMIHiii V li A ICO.—12 bhhPGuorgia
I Lard, just received ami for miiIo by
ALBERT HARD,
nov 27 cor Broughton & Dniyton-sts.
A S'l'IAlS, «,Vx’..— Apples, Raisins, Cttr-
rmils nml Wliile Beans, lauding from bark
Peter Demill, uud for sale hy
11. J. GILBERT,
nov 27 West side Market square.
qi'OVLSrirOLHO VV-VVAItE, <*<•.
O —Eeoiiouusl uud Kitchen Reuse Cooking
Sloven; OJlico Stove*; Iron Furnaces for eliaui-
herH; Pols, Kettles, Soup Digesters,Fish Rutiles.
Potatoe Steamers, Ovens, Spiders, porcelain
Siim caml Stew Pans, Wallle ami VVafer irons,
Coal Scuttles, Oyster Gridirons for broiling Oys
ters, Foot Stoves, Andirons, Shovel mid Tongs.
Fender*, &o. for sale hy
COLLINS & BULK LEY,
|ioy22 t Jt)3 Bryaii-slruet.
IJTT’ER.—20 kegs flruugo county Butter,
JX just received, a very line nrliele. for sale by
nov 25 AI.ItF.RTIIARI). _
IJG ARS.—5 lilnis. St. Croix, nml 5 do. For
k_7io Itieo, lauding from tlio Alexander Al. nml
for sale by J. E GAL'DRY & CO.
nov 17
ONNET'8“AND'l7\Dm DR ESS CAPS.
—New Stylu, just received and now opening,
uov 22 CANNON & LEONARD.
B ATU barrel* and
Bath Brick, tor scouring knives mid forks,
just reecivud uud for sale liy
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov ]0 Gibbons' buddings.
XtiTliANGlE.—BIHnoii N^York: Am
ply to GEO. B. GUMMING,
nov 5 —
4AIjK.—A Negro Man who is n good
Cook. ROB. 1IABERS1IAA1 & SON.
S CHUYLKILL COAL. r J(K) tons Red Ash;
BM)do White JAsli, suitable for grates, for
sale low, for cash only, by .
nov 2-4 WOODJC LAG UORN iS; CO.
IGA ItS.—l0,750Ciemencia Cigars; 10,000
V>> La. Ahiiiiarm do; lO.ODD Crespo do ; 5,000
Priucipie do, himiui/; from brig \Vilsou Fuller,
and for sale by W. M DA VIDSON,
iiovli West side Market square.
C AVS ! CJAl fc SI! — New Fashions—Just
received per Steamer Northerner, a superior
lot of Gents’ Dress Caps, consisting of Cirellimi,
Taylor, U La .Mode. Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka,
Oiienlid, Philadelphia Pattern, aud Travelling
Caps.
Also Leather Travelling H at Boxes, for sale by
nov (i D. .V AMBLER & CO.
S Ol,.\K UAH’S, &€.—Bronzed and
Gilt Solar Stand ami Suspending Lamps,
Study and Hand Lamps, 1 lull Lanterns, b,dunce
weights ami chains, Extra Glass Prisms, Sareall's
Pickwieks, Paper Lamp and Candle Shades, com
prising several elegant patterns, together with u
full assortment of Brittanm, Glow and Tin L-.nnpa
and Candlesticks, teyeived by recent arrivals, mid
for side by COLLIN'S & BUI-KLKY.
nov 2D
I TtHiH, Ate.—Landing 50 drums New Fig*-,
100 whole, half mid quarter boxes Raisins;
2 bbls dried Currants; 10 boxes Citron; 10 kegs
Malaga Grapes, for sale liy ’
nov 29 WOOD. C LAG HORN &CO.
C X1vdi.es .—JmM’s .Sperm Caudles, sizes
ti’s and 4’*, received ami lor sale by
nov 2D A. T’. BOWNE, Sniets’ Buildings.
C OAL.—Landing per brig Virginia, broken
and screened Red Ash, for sale low for cash
only by WOOD, C LAG HORN & CO.
nov 2D
S OFA8.—Fiito Spring scut. Gothic pattern ;
Cove top .Serpentine do. Also a great vari
ety of Plain ami Tnftud Sofas, just received, and
for «iloby I. W. MORRELL.’
uov 23 Smuts’ Building.
ASimCUJG SHA\VnstTe-
cnived per Vernon, new styles printed
Cashmere Shawls. Also, in store, line mid su-
f erfino Bror.Ue Shawls; 4-4, 8-4 nnd 10-4 fine
’laid Wool Shawls; 4-4 to 10-4 Zephyr Wors
ted Shawls, for sale hy
qov 25 HENRY LATHROP.
|>ER BLANKETS,—10, 11, and 12-4,
XA, superior Red Blankets; G-l, Crib do; Quil
ted Comforts, for sale bv
nov27 HENR? II.KSTOTE3BURY,
A LBANY ALE.—20 bbls Albany Alo of
J:.L superior quality, landing from brig John En
dow, and for su’o by
nov 15 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
JoVGEL
Tim .AphuuLMeglitigdf tile 7
GEO J, JIULLOCH, CuHhior.
N. B. Stockhuldors will .paw to tind iVom tlio
mooting on tlio Rail iloud/rtw,
K&^l'jio Macon pupors >vjll ploaso pphlish tho
nbovo. 14— • nov 30
S ales of market stalls.
Under tlm HUpurintendopeo of tlio Market
Committee, I shall on Tuesday, tho 7th Decern-'
bor, 1847, at 10. o'oloek A. M., null tlm Stalls for
tlio ensuing year. No bid will bo taken from pur-
sum) in arrears for stall real.
• doe 1 JOHN_8. MONTMOLL1N, o. m.
ri'EEKK’S Ori-'lCE’.^SnvnIIliTSTiiOlii
V7 November, 1847.-‘-PromiiKi!s will bo receiv
ed at this olHco, tfutil Dili Doceinber, proximo,
forcovoring withstono tho Sower rumiing South
through Pulaski Ward, commencing ucar the re
sidence ofDr. T. Bartow, ami extending to tho
new Sewer. Also, for covering said Sewer with
nn Arch of the best grey brick. Thd'priCe per
running foot must bo specified.
30 A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c.
C
LEKIPS OEEICE.-Savamiuii, litHh
November, 1847.—On Thursday 9th De
cember, proximo,Council will elect a Clerk of the
Court of Common Pious nnd Oyer nml Tormi-
tier for tlm City of .Savannah, vice M. Shelbdl,
Senr., resigned. Compensation, fees—bond,
$3000. Applicants will name their sucuritios.
uov 30 A. C. DAVENPORT, e. c.
D oors, .sankus a window
BLINDS.—Thu Subscriber, Agent for F.
Callaway & Co., is constantly receiving all kinds
of Sashes, Dour and Window Blinds, which lie
oilers ut us loiy prices us they call lie purchased
iu tho city. All work furuisW by him will bo
warranted equal to any in the country,- or the
money will bo returned.
JOHN G. FALMGANT,
West side Monument Square.
N. TL Orders for odd sizes received mid
promptly executed *rpt I
W IN DO W-HAN If A N l> ItLlNfi»
MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the
residmieo of Judge Wayno. Sa*he.s and illiml.s
of every description, made of tlm best materials, at
Northern Price*. House mid Ship Joiner-Work
promptly executed.
CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
N. 11.—Constantly on hand a full supply of
Flooring mid Weather Boards, Hash, Blind.*, mid
Paonnl Doors, 8V^ 10 Sash, glazed ut 11) cents.
All other sizes in proportion —|y mig7
S ewahTand t6bau«jo~st6r*e:
No. 27, Hull-street. Sign of the. Indian, near
Mona meat ■sijna re.——Tlm subscriber returns bis
grateful thank* to tlm citizens of Savannah, ami
the public generally, who buve bo liberally patron-
iscd him during the last four years, ami beg* to as
sure them that Tie still imports the very best brands,
uf which lie ha* on hand at this tunc a largo assort-
meiyt. I le would call particular attention to n late
shipment which he can fully warrant. Also to his
stock of chawing Tobacco, .Suulf, &c., &o., all of
which lie will sell on as good terms as can lm had
elsewhere. 1». JACOBS,
july 27 ‘ ]y—
'31114791 LAII.—The undersigned bus In-
rated himself iu Newark, New Jersey, as a
General Agent.
Persons at' n distance wishing articles pur
chased iu thin or adjoining cities, will find it to
their advantage to procure them through the
agency of the undersigned, who will lie at all
times advised of the loweut price articles can be
pureluised at, uud who from.
Tho various brunches of uiaiiufiicturiug tliqs
city excels in. make* it u dusirublo place lor uu
agency to be located.
The undersigned having resided in Georgia for
the last oglilcuit years, Hatters himself that lie will
he able to fill ordersfroiii individual*ofilie South
eru country generally, but more particularly from
Georgia, a* near their fancy as though they were
hero themselves, mid, in many instances, at lower
prices.
The sir iciest enre taken in Shipping nnd In
suring, if instructed.
JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, NoTv Jersey,
sept III 3mo—
D a g hr u u e o t vVb i*oic-
TRAlTri.—T. T. VVILMOT respectfully
informs tbu public, that bu, with the nssistmice of
an experienced Artist, is now ready to execute
Portrait* of nil sizes, niter tho most, improved
method* for beauty mid durability ;aml invites the
Ladies ami Gentlemen of Savannah, ami Visitor*,
to call at his Gallery, at tlm corner of Bryan St.
and Market Square, where lie will al all times be
lumpy to wail on ilium.
T. T. tV. has for sale Double ami Singlo Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, &e. &ij* for
Miniatures.
Daguerreotype Artists are also informed that
lie will keep for sale all articles used ill their pro
fession. — uov 12
iioLi:^AT;ir\vWu
AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 183
Congress and£8 St. Julian Strrrt.—WILLIAM
M. DA VIDSON would inform his frioud*, that
lie contiuucH to keep on hand al hi* old stand,
West Side of the Market, a large assortment of
WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO :
GIMMES, all of which ho oiler* on the best pos
sible term*. He i*al*n constantly supplied with
the best ALBANY ALE amt NEWARK CI
DER, to which he respectfully invites the atten
tion of Um public. — nov 3
L ADIES ONLY.—A fine tyt of Sowing
Silk Fringes, black Silk lsico mid Edgings,
mi assorlmeul of Mack Gimps, Luce Caps, 1 lead
Dresses, Needle Wnrknd Muslin Collars and Un
der lldkls., all uf which will ho found at
dec I A. EINSTEIN’S.
(VI EW FAMILY GROCERY.—The Subscrib-
L1 or would respectfully invito the citizens of
Savannah, that are in want of Groceries, loculi uml
examine his stock, as he has a largo mid complete
assortment of all kinds of good* in his line, nil uf
which urn fresh uml of tho best quality; and lie is
satisfied lie can soil all, built us to quality mid price.
lliiiHtoi-U consists in part of tlm following arti
cles: Woolacymul Woolaey’s Loaf, Powdered
uud Cr.lulled Sugars ; St. Croix, Porto Rico amt
New Orleans Sugars; St Croix, Porto Rico
Now Orluausuml Sugur-huusH RIolusscs; Butter,
Cheese, Lard, Hams, pickled Mackerel mid Sal
mon. pickled and dimmed Tongues, Young Hys
on, Hyson and Black Teas; Colluo, Cocoa,
Chocolate and r Coeoa Beaus; Soap, Caudles,
Starch, Vermicelli, Macaroni, Isinglass, Tapioca,
Sago mid Arrow Root, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves,
mid all kinds of Spices, flavoring Extracts, Lemon
Syrup, Lime Juice. Congress Water. Catsups,
Preserves, Jellies, Jam.* uml Brandy Fruit*, new
Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Currants, Citrons, Malaga
Grapes nnd Lemons, Sardines, Capers, Olives;
Anchovies ami Pickles of all kinds, superior Olive
Oil. Loudon MusUrd, Dried Apple*uud Pouches.
Scotch Barley, Cranberries, Table Salt, Suulf,
lino cut Tobacco; Havana Scgurs, of the best qual
ity. pore Olnrd, Dupny & Co’s Brandy. Port and
Madeira Wines, Champagne. Cherry Rum, Hol
la nil Gin, Loudon Porter. Old Monougnlicia
Whiskey, Champagne Cider, Marasehin, uml
Cordials of all kinds.
Auy goods bought at this store, which do not
prove to be as represented can be returned, and
the money will be refunded.
W. W. GOODRICH,
nov25 8mnt*’iiew Building. Wliitnkcr-st.
( ' -! Util AH* CAS fl I STO «L\T—TbiTii n-
J deisigned has lately returned fioni the North
witli n full supple of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
which will be sold nthia usual low price* for cash
or approved city piper at short time. All those
wishing to save money will plenso call mid ex
amine his stock. M. l’llENDKRGAST,
uov 10 — cor. of Whitaker & Congress sf*.
J iOAL YARD.—Tho subscribers having
"v rented the lot on Ancitiux’s wharf, iuunedi-
»1c4y adjoining their store, purpose keeping on
limiila full supply of COAL, suitable for Grates,
Stoves, Furnaces, &«., ami now offer for sale
binding from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia,
15(1 tons Red uml White Ash Coal, broken ami
screened, selected for this market,
nov 2 WOOD, OLAG HORN &CO._
S PERM OIL.—Winter blenched Sperm Oil,
Full bleached do do. Also good Winter Oil
for Solar Lamps ut 75 cts per gallon, for sale by
nov21) A, T. BOWNE, Smuts’ Buildings.
GSU
nov 29
fiObbli Phelps’ Gin, landing aud fur
E. SWIFT.
( HASTOR OIL.—Highly improved Pru-
J uiiiiiu Gelatiue Capsules of Concentrated
Cantor Oil, without taste or smell, just received
a fresh supply in *111*11 boxes, nnd for sale by
J. M. TURNER & BRO.
nov 29 Monument square.
R " - IO COFFEE.—^HObi^foraaieby
uov 8 COHEN & FOSDICK.
tv.-j.caimi
f.tho public, that t
raws would inlbrnf t lho pnblio, tlmt thoy havc
taken the Sail-Loft at ’Exchiliige Dock, and! are
nrcparcd to carry ou tho bUBiness in its various
branehes, such as Tents, A wnings, Turpiftwliugs,
Steamboat Covers, uud Sails of every description;
‘ ig atlontiou, combined
idgo of tlio business, to
. ’ora, a—
and hopo by uRrumiltiiq
witli un oxtonsivu knowloL e
inorif (ho continued patronage of those who givo
tlibui a triul.
ISTShip uud Steamboat Flags made to order.
uov.G —20
, r»B NEW YOItK.-OW Euub-
• Ushcil Line.—Tlio superior packet ship
HARTFORD, D. Sailnomaii master, having a
part of her Ihiight engaged, will moot with des
patch. For ftoight or passage, having very su
perior accommodations, apply oil hoard at Tel-
luir’s Wharf, or to BRIGHAM & KELLY.
FOR NEW YORK.—Note Line.
The rogular packet bark PETER DE-
MILL, Capt. A. M. Pickett, has part of a cargo
engaged, ami will sail with despatch. Forfroiglit
or passage, apply bn board at Taylor’s wharf or
to S. W. WIGHT & CO.
nov 25
FOR NEW YORK.-Hrig Line.
Tho Tust sailing rogular packet bark VER
NON, T. Paxtnii muster, will have immediuto des
patch. For freight or passage, apply on bourd at
Mongin’s upper whurf, or to
nov30 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
FOR NEW YORK.—Old Kstab-
“•f* fished Line.—'Tho rogular packet brig A-
ME RICAN, McNair master, having two-third*
oj her freight ougagod will have quick despatch.
For freight of 150 hales Cotton, or passago, ap
ply on board, or to BlUGllAM & KELLY,
nov 19
New Arrangement.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY.
Bcfirrim Sum ninth and Charleston via Hilton Head
and Tlmufort, Inland Leo thirds of the Way.
Ml'.TAMORA, Capt. F. Burden,
WM. SEA BROOK, Capt.T. Lyon.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Win. Curry,
Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening ut
half past 8 o’lock { and Charleston every morning
at 9 o'clock, precisely, touching at Hilfon Head
and Beaufort each way, mid avoiding two-third*
of the sun route.
For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard, or to
BROOKS&TUPPKU, Ag'ts, Savannah.
E. LAFITTH & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
N. B.—All goods intended for Savaniiuh or
Charleston will lie forwarded hy tho Agents, if
directed to their care, free of commissions.
All way-freight pnyahlo hy shippers. *
j”iy L —
Express A Accommodation Line.'
lip NO MONOPOLY.
n K T w K EX
SAVANNAH AND PALATKA. E. F.
Fin. Darien, Urunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville,
Jllaek Creek and Ficolata.
The steamer WM. GASTON, Capt. Win. C.
Meudell, will leave Savmiiiali every Friday Morn-
in# at JO o’clock, from Anderson’s lower wharf.
Stages rim in connection with her to all the
interior Town* and St. Augustine. Shelia* been
starling from Savannah on tlm same dnys as the
Mail Line, ami ha* run ahead of them more than
21 lunirft, mul consequently is hy far the fastest
Boat on tho route.
Dor accommodation* are unsurpassed hy any
boat.
The Agent receives and forwards all good* by
thi* boat, free of commissions.
For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to
the Agcut, it. II. D. SORREL,
octall — Corner Bay mid Bull Streets.
Soml-Weekl)' U, 8. ill. Hlcum-l'acket Lino.
SAVANNAH A PALATKA, FLA.
IIY TDK WAY OK
Darien, Brunsteick, St. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville,
Black Creek &f Ficolata, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail
Steam-packet*at Savannah,tlm stonmor SARAH
SPALDING, ( IVom Palatku to Luke Monroe,
the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au
gustine, uml from Black Creek, via Newnansvilte,
Alligator, Miucrul Springs & Columbus, to Tal
lahassee.
OCAMULGKF. Capt. P. McNki.ty.
S'l’. MATTHEWS “...Kino.
These packets luave Savannah every Tukbdat
andSA run»AY Mohninos, at Id o’clock, uml ar
rive at Picolata in timo for tlm Mail Stages to go
through to St.Augustine before night every
Thursday mid Monday.
Rctiiriiiug, leave Palatku every Tuesday nnd
Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touching as above
each way
They are both low pressure boats, in comploto
order, mid handsomely furnished iu every respect;
aro commanded by gentlemen of well known ex
perience on tlm route, uml their patrons nfe as
sured that every uUouliou will lie paid to the safety
mid comfort ofpasseugers, mid to the curcfulhand
ling of freight.
—agents—
Brook* & Tuppor Savannah.
A. A. DeLornm Darien.
G. Friedlmidur Brunswick.
Jehu Bosscul St. iWurys.
Fernandez & liisbcc Jacksonville.
A. Coy Black Creek.
Geo. Cooley Picolata.
J. P. Hawkins Paladin.
E. Lutitto & Co Charleston.
N. B. Goods consigned to the Agents forward
ed free of couiiuissiou. Freight from Savannah
and Charleston, and all way freight, payability
shippers. sept 13
. F.O.R HALE.—A second
hand CARRIAGE AND flAIt-
. NESS, nearly new. Apply to
nov 19 — JNO. JI.RK1D& CO.
BTitat.tNr.LANtKlt.
net 27
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
3. A. HHMWN.
PltiNTINtl OFflCK,
oireitn BmoK HVitDinas,
(orrositK tiik rdLitm house,)
Second Slorv‘,
'Over Justice Raifijrd'a Otnco,tviioro
BOOKS, PAJII'HLETS, UAND-BII.LS,
C Altos, BLANKS, and all kind, tfJob /‘rill!-
ing will bo exccutod, in tho best maimer, and ut
tho lowest prices.
IdS^Orders loft at tho Book Storo of Y[, T.
Williams, or at tho Otlide, will bo iuimodiatoly at-
tended to. .th4—
oly at-
riJ_
TVTOTICE Tfli CONSIGNEES.—
± X Transportation Office, Central Hail Hoad—
October 5,1847.—Consignees of Cotton or other
produce hy this Rond, tiro liorcby notified tlmt re»
coipts will ho required for ull freight delivered.—
They will therefore scud persons to receive their
conslgtimeuls who are authorised to sign such re
ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS,
get 0 — Eng'r and Superintendent.
PLANTATION BROGANS.
"ho HUb*cnbcr has just received per
brig Splendid and other vosscls from Boston, 21
casus Pluuitttiuu Brogans, which will be sold n»
low a* possible. Planters, Factors and others,
who bnyo been u/rnblo to get their measures tilted
ill this city, can bo supplied by calling soon. Hu
bn* ulson Hill supply ol Satinet Juckets nnd Pants,
for servant*. WILLIAM JL IIALE.
nov 30 103 Congress Street.
JTI1 HATS AND CAPSID. A. AM~
BLER &CO. have ou hand a full aud com
plete assortment of every possible variety of
1IATS AND CAPS. Wo flatter ourselves that
a more fiisliiqunblo, n larger or bettor selected
stock ofthiskiud of Goods lias never been ofl'ured
to tlm citizntis of Savmmali. It comprise* Fine
Bcnvcr, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tempi-
co, Ashland, Buena Vista. Rough and Realty,
Rmirlicrq, and Wool Hat* ofevery description.
One of tho partners residing nt the North, ciin-
bl m “J. 0 r S M ' <5IV0 w ««Wy supplies of goods.
To Merchants and Planters we offer good- on
us favorable term* as cun he hud South or North.
0«t ‘48 177 BAY STREET.
NETv'STYLE OF HAT8I-
‘FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities,
rocoivnd hy recent arrivals ill 187 Buy street.
sept 1G IVES, HORSEY & CO.
HATS ! HATS!—From the Fn*hi-
onablo Hat Store of Messrs. Beoho* Cos-
tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have
been in tlm habit of Aendingto thcniTortheir 1 hits,
can bo furnished with the same urlicle, at Now
York price*, hy calling ou
_ oct 19 J>, A. AMBLER & CO.
MJ
JL,
^sauov,
^ SURGEON Y
"dehsttists.
MAY bo consulted nt tlmir room* N. E. corner
of St. Julian street and Murkut Square, at any
hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St. Julian
streot. — nug 13
ABSENTED HERSELF on
tlm 18tli inst. from tho plantation of the
% subscriber on tlm Island of Skidaway, a
muTaltn woman named MAltY, or us slm call* her
self, Mary Hamilton. She is about 32 your* of
ago rather above the common size, of full habit,
inclining to lie stout,^wulk* erect, of a plunsaut
cautuuauce, uud when spoken to answers readily,
but when intimidated hurriedly. Had on when
she loft, a cotton osnuburg*.frock, hut as she took
with her two or more calico frock* she will doubt
less change her; dress# Since leaving she has
been seen iu the city of Siivauiiali, where she is
no doubt harbored, having relatives mid acquain
tance* there. Twenty dollars is allured for Jmr de
livery to me on Skidaway island, or being safely
lodged in Savannah jail. AH person* are cau
tioned against harboring or secreting her, u* the
law will bo rigorously enforced.
nug 28 sw— JAMES BILBO.
« $ FOR KENT.—Tlm Western Tcue-
*-nieiii of Hunter's Building* adjoining tlm.miu
occupied by Messrs. Edwin Parson* & Co., Pos
session given immediately. Enquire of
CL R. HENDRICKSON,
oct 11 Gibbous building.
B TO KENT. — A Ibroo story Brick
Bulidiug in >Statc Street.
A two story Wooden Building in Broughton st.
A two story Wooden Building iu Jefferson st.
A two Htory Wooden Building, with a Bake
House attached, next.door cast of Mrs. Boui ku’s
residence. For terms, apply to
sept 22 COHEN & FOSDICK.
M F O 1C K E N T.—Three «wrawf Mr.
Waldhurghs building near tlm .Exchange, un
der tlmt occupied by Mr. W. Woodbridg«,uLo
two upper floors of the building immediately be-
low tlm Exchange, mid several floors motor ilio
building occupied by Air. Walsh, one of them u
ground floor.
nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON.
® TO It ENT.—I •*roin tin* 1st of Novem
ber next, a commodious Three Story Brick
Dwelling, iu South Broad Street, near Ft. John’*
L'lundi. Term* very moderate. Apply to
jmifi 3 ^ — IL GANAIIL.
M TU KF. Nl WriicIlmT ic~.TTlmTicad
of Bay Street, recently occupied by Air E B
Crane, as a carriage warehouse.
Also, two large rooms over Ives, Horsey &
Co’s hataitore, suitable for counting room* of
lawyers’ officers. Apply to • II. A. CRANE,
sept 27
M TO RENT.—That commodious dweb
ling, situated on Warren square, N. E. cor
ner of Bryan mid Habersham street*. For terms
apply on tho premises, or to II. GANAIIL.
sept 18 —
"S"FIFTY DOLLARS RE-
^C2a. WARD.—Stolen from tlio City Hotel
Stable, on the night of the 20th inst. a 8wiU.li-
tail BAY INDIAN PONEY, with a black streak
running down tlm back, blazed face, aud two
white feet, marked on the left ear wtth a swallow
fork. Fifty Dollars will be given lor proof to
convict the thief, or Ten Dollars for the recovery
of the Poney. ,-P. WILTBERGElt.
nov 30 3—
B randy, &<%—sr.l>bi* Brandy; 20do
Pilot Bread; 10 do Crackers; 25 noxesCliCose;'
19 keg* Barley, landing from brig American find
schr Alexander M, mid for sale by
noy lO CONNERAT & BARIE,
H AMS.—200 Fitch’s Extra Sugar cured, jqst
received, and for sale by
-25 J.E.GAUDRY&CO.
INTER GOODS.—Fine Caraimeres
ft nnd Satinets, White nnd Red Flnutiols,
Bine, Black and Brown Broad Cloth*, for sale
by ' nov 27 HENRY II. STOTESBURY.
NEW GOODS.—Tlm Subscriber
would respectfully inform hi* patron* mid
tho public generally, tlmt ho ha* returned
from (lie North, mid has now open, a large mid
eomplnlo assortment of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, eonsistlng of supor. French’nbd Eng
lish Broadcloths; American, English and French
Casiuinres; Doeskins, Tweeds, &c.j Cashmere,
Velvet, Silk nml Satin Vestings; all of which he
i* prepared to nmko to order at short notice and
in the latest fashion. None but the beat work
men are employed, and, therefore, ovary iiiaiiu-
factured article can. with safety, he warranted to
suit tho most particular.
Tho subscriber bus also a fine assortment of
Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, l’ocket lldkls., Cm
vat*, Under Shirt* mid Drawers, all of which will
ho sold at New York price*, by
AI. GEARY, Draper and Tailor,
Sign of tho Golden Lniub, cornier of Whit
aker and Broughton street*. oct 18
HAMILTON A SYMONS have
received pur Hartford nml Savannah*. A
choice assortment of French, English mid
Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIA!F.RS AND VEST
iNGS, selected with tlio greatest cure, aud of the
best imported in fids country. Wo ur« now pro-
pared to imtuufiicturcat tlio shortest notice, mid in
tlm host manner, any garment in our lino, tor cash
or approved credit.
Y7 WHITAKER STREET,
oct 13 — Savannah, Gil.
Guns. PiNtolM,
Rifles, Hard ware
Ac. Ate. Ac.
SPORTSMEN and others are hereby notified
that they can bo supplied nt low prices, for nudi,
with tlm follow articles, viz; Double and Single
Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Patois, Powder
Flask*, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Cone Wren
ches, Walker’s Caps, Baldwin’s Gun Wadding.
Gnu Colton. Pishing Tackle. Powder, Shot, «.Ve.
Also. A general assortment of IJiirdwnrit.tonsiM-
ing iu part of Tallin and J’orket Cutlery. Leeks,
Hinges. Spades, Shovels, Hons. Axe*, ilutclmts,
Augers, Drawing Knives, Colfeu Mills, Card*.
&e. Ac.
I’lcaso call mid examine before piirrlmriugeluu-
where. JOHN CAIIRUTIIKKS.
No 175 Congress Street. Savanuali.
N. R. Rilln*made to order, uml nil kinds of
Repairing ofCun*. Rifles, Locks, Are. carefully
ami punctually attended to and warranted. Or-
dentfrom the country, or work scut to lm done
will l,o iiituii.lu,l in noil returned by the boats, or
other conveyance, with the same fidelity, us if per
sonally present net 4
rill IE OL if wi I I'l’E AIE ETING IJCH i SE,
.1. or Ucniinince.uveH of a Country Congrega
tion.
The Force of Truth,au authentic Narrative, by
Thomas Scott.
Annul* of the Poor, rnutaimug the Daiiym iu’s
Daughter, the Voting Cottager, the Negro Ser
vant, Ac.
Luther and Cnlviu, ortho true spirit of the Rc-
foimud Church, by D’Aubignu, D. D.
The Sinuer’s Friend, from the 87th London
edition.
A Glimpse into the World to Come, in n Wn-
king Dream.
The Life of the Jlev. John Noxvton, by Rev.
Richurd Cecil.
Tim Divine Origin of Christianity, by J. G.
Pike.
Practical Reflections on the Second Advent,
by Ilev. Hugh White. For sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nov 24 South side Market sqiiaro.
P ICTORIAL BROTHER JONATHAN, a
seuii-anuunl Pictorial for the Holyday*.
Pbtorial Yankee Doodle, a Christmas and Nexv
Year’s Present.
Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch’s Texas
Rangers; ny Samuel C Read, Jr.
. The Splendor of Versailles' and tho Court of
Louis XIV.
Cnpt. Donovan’s Adventures in Mexico.
The Pirates’Cove, or Adventures with Lnfittc
by Donald O’Banuoii.
Clinton Bradxhaw, or the Adventures of a
Lawyer; by tho author of East nnd West.
Martin tho Foundling; by Eugene Sue.
The Court of Monte Christo; by Alex. Dumas.
The American Almanac and Repository of
Useful Knowledge, for tho year 1848. Received
by JOHN M. COOPER,
dec 1 "
no
Gunny Cloth oiid-GitoiiV Bigd:-
. By* Cbli^n A FirsdlcR.* ’
At Private Sale.—23. bales- Gunny ’CJbtkR 10
do Gunny Bags, - 1 r ,
Snghr mid.Chll'eo;'' ' ' **
' By Coliuu A Fomlli*lt. ■ : ■*'
At Privato Side.—<25 hlids Porto Rico Sugar;
15 do Cuba Muscovado do ; IU db. prhhc Ncw
Orleans dd | 150 bugs ilio Colleo; JJ0 ddxJrDo-
hiiugodo. > j)ov;30
~ . : '' lMiolps’ G inP >~’ rrr rw?#----
By Colicn A Fosdiclx,
At Private Solo k —4W harrtflfl; llovjf’0
. Gobrgia Flour. - ~
ny (jdllfin A FMck.
At Private Said ^53 ban cm mid 7 sack*,
nov 30 •
Bacon Sides.
. By Colton A X 1 'osttlV.Ui‘ l
At Private Sain.-* 10 hlids.
r\
f:k)
isy Colicn A Fosdick.
On tlielst Tuesday in December next, will Ini
sold nt tho Courfllunse. within tlio legal hoiif*
of solo, the following nogroe*, viz i' ■ ‘
AI Into, Lytjjt, Flora, ami Hannah, hhlbifgmgtu
tlio estuto or A. R. Bag*hn\v, dcccnscd. By per-
mlsioitof the Inferior Court of Chatham County
mid by order of JOHN MURCHISON.
out 5 Administrator.
By Colicit A FoMctfcnli*
WILL BE SOLD before tho Court lloum iq
tho City of Savannah, on tlm first Tuesday in
January next, tlm looming Real Eslute of itm
property of tlio estate of William Taylor,- do
ceased, viz:
Lot Letter A. on West Broad Street burned to
Charles Van Horn for ten yours H orn lir^t day of
January, 1840.
Also, Nut No.8aud Improvctiimtbi.cprncrof
Broughton uud West Broad Streets, LiUdty
Ward, subject to mi uiiiimd rent of Thirty Dol
lars to the City.
Also, WJmrfJ.ot, No. lfi, at Five Fathom, oil
the Suvumiuli River.
Also, Tract of Laud, No. 949,19lh District, 2d
Suction of Cherokee, now Cobb County, contain
tabling Forty (40) Acres.
Also, the fol)owiii» personal properly belong
ing to the estate of said William Taylor, tlinea*
ed, viz;
A Negro Man tin hied Sbepbnnl, nnd a PeW in
the Independent Presyterimi Church in tlio City
of Suvuuuuh, kuowti iu the plan of said Church oh
No. 3.
All the above property sold by the unduraigiictl
iitidor and by virtue of a Decree iu Equity uftlm
Superior Court ofCbiitimm Countv, renilcied ut
its May Turin, 1817.
oct 2 N. WA LLACE, Executor.
John I*. Gsivtui A Co..
AUCTION AM) COMMl-mON .MiiHI-II.t.NTd,
Aud Focwardiug Agent*, .Iturmi, (tin
Macon, July 20, J847 ly july 23
LECTION NOT IE if Sornn-
nah.— ,t Hesalrcd, Tlint mt eloctlon Ibr tho
Mayor of thu City of Savannah nnd twelve Al
dermen, bo held at tlm Court House, on tlm fir.a
Monday in December next, under the proper Su*
periutemlmico, aud that the City Treasurer attend
with liitfdigest, nml tlm City Alnrslml with hi* ex
ecutions to collected Taxes, ami tlmt tlm City
Sherill*. or bis Deputy mid City Constables, a’.tei.il
to preserve order.”
Extract from niitmtcs of Council, 20th Novem
ber 1847.
nov 27 A. C. DAVENPORT. 0. c*.
A«E HUNDREDABLE KODEED
U NEGRO MEN WANTED—'IN. work on
thu Cuutral Rail Road, for oim year from Janu
ary next, for which liberal wages will be given,
ill monthly, quarterly, or yearly pa)incuts. Ap
ply to
VERST1LLE, LUFDURIIOW A BUTLER.
nov 20 —.
A WHITE CARPENTER, who uuderstaiid*
the management of negrbes.Mi Work on a
plantation near too city, will hoar of a situation
on application to
nov 18 ROB. HABERSHAM A SON.
T AW NOTICE.—JACKSON iV LAW-
J-J TON, Attorneys at Law, Suvaiiiuili, Geo.
Olfico in Gmtdry r * Building, Up Stair*, front
ing Bull street. HENRY R. JACKSON,
ALEX’R R. LAWTON,
nov15 ly
I AW NO’I’ICE.—W. T. G1JODWIN,
J-J Attorney at Law, will niiimtiially attend to
any business given him. OlRca in Owens’ build
ing*, immediately under Peiidergnsfs Lottery
Otlico. 2fj— J uov 9 3
A CARD.—I Imvo removed to tlm city of
Macon, for tho purpose of practicing Law,
and shall practise in ull tlm Courts oftlm Southern
Circuit, and in miv other Court* iu which busi
ness may bo confided to me.
7 —
dee 17
CARL ETON B. COLE.
C O-IMR'I’NEKSHlI\-T!m under
signed huvo associated UieuiHidvns iu Um
City of New York, for tlm transaction of a GEN
ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS,undortlm
firm of Will. Neylo Habersham & Co. uud are
prepared tu transact uuy business wlnt-li may lm
coiilided to tliem.
ROB. HABERSHAM.
WM. NF.YLK HABERSHAM,
JOHN RAE HABERSHAM.
Nov 1.1817. uov 2
D issolution.—Tho co|mrnmr-hin
Imreloforn existing undbr the firm of HAM
ILTON. HARDEMAN A CO., i* 'J’bis Day
dissolved by miitmil consent; either of tlm un-
dersigued urn authorised to use tlm name of the
late firm in closing nj> tlm unfinished busbies* of
the same. TiiOS. HARDEMAN,
C. F. HAMILTON.
Surviving Copartner* of tlm firm of Hamilton,
llurdeiumi Si Co.
Savannah, Sept, i, J847.
fi OP A RTNE HsTiTf. — Tlm under-
Yy sigued have formed a (/opur(ner*ldp nmtr r
tlm firm of HAMILTON .V HARDEMAN, fur
the tran*nclioii of a FACTORAGE AND
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and
will be thankful to their friend* for a portion of
their patronage.
CL F. HAMILTON.
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
Savannah. Sept. I, 1847. (lino
*, fc Southern Recorder, Milledguvillo; Jour
nal & Messenger. Macon; Atlanta Luminary,
Atlanta, copy for four mouths.
B ooks and stationi:kv.-
All tlm SCHOOL ROOKS in common me
in this section uftlm country, are kept on baud.
A groat variety of MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An iiMorlumnl or JUVENILE ROOKS, nil-
ciliated lo suit the taste of every one. with a va
riety of iuteresting GAMES for youth.
Family and other BIBLES, and U\mn Bool,*
for nil tjenopiinmmiii-, iu plain, Mib^tmpiul uml
elegant binding.
NEW BOOKS of all kind* constantly re
ceived.
BLANK BOOKS ofevery description.
Al o, PLAIN nml FANCY STATIONERY.
J. IL CIlBBEDGi;,
nov 3 South side Market sqr., Savannah.
t liHET.fFE AND 'i’l 1\IES el Ueury Clay by
JL Calvin Colton, author of Four Yearn iu til.'
Britain, Tour of the American Lakes, Ac., iu 2
vols.
The Pernetual Revolving Aluiiinuc, a new nml
very useful article.
Portraits of Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun mid
Gen. Winfield Scott. For rale bv
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
nov2D South side Mnrkel-sq.
OliflOtlTliltTANfv j'.Tr 7/ic KutiTr
Book of Flower*, comprising the History,
Description, nmljcolorod Engravings of24 Ex<uie
Flower*, 24 Wild Flowers of America, and 12
Trees with Fruits. By John B Novviiim, M. D.
250 Engraving* hy Lewi* A. Brovvn.j
Campaign wkefelm* of the Wur witli Mexico,
hy Capt. W. S. Henry,
Life of Jeremy Belknap, D. D.; the Historian
of New UauipKhire.
The Seasons, hy James Tlumi.'ioii. A new
edition—Illustrated.
Nos. 31 and 32 Pictorial 'Ilisitory qf Englnud.
Reminiscences of Scenes dud Chnnictcr* ill
College.
Part 3, the Life of Henry 4tli, by O P R Janies',
^•he American in Paris, by John Hnndernfin.
Sermons and Addresses, ou various subjects,
by Rev. D. L. Carroll, D. Dv Received bv
nov 20 JOHN M. COG Wat.
ALD PEA<T?riJiiAN>X AM)
XJfiCOTClI WHISKEY—S»JiUj gmbrlor
old Geo. Pouch Brandy, 30, five gallon dcjuijohmi
Scotch Whiskey, for snle by • * '■
nov 3 Into SCKANTON & J01I.Y8T0.V.