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S¥ KS'S-tLX.IM
.y^niro between Snvnnnali and
yiasoH 4 ' "pmiBdolpUlu,
Br tlio Savannah and Chnrlaiton
Stcamurs and tlio Stoam<8ldp CO*
MJMIIU8. By rocont arranga-
—— nrouaK Ticket* will bn ftirnliliad from
"‘“I’-.hio PlilladnlShla, by the Chartaaton Dm*
and Staamalilp Colmrtbu., for Nina-
T 8 “S3un“ Kralght will nine be wanlvnd In
SUataSla, Ibr Savannali, at twelve aenta tier
. foot, for nlonauiniuoM gooda, IVae of all
Cliarlu^ton.
**5*: Through Tickets, apply on board tlio
- or to BROOKS & TUP PBIl,
Staaiaer, or Agonta, Savonnoh.
« n The Columbus will laave Charleston
■ Thursday. December ?th, and continue to
Uito Philadelphia and Charleitonovory altornato
^aUvaaaaht Nov. M.
gaged w«. ■"
freight. rtl>pl)
nov S3
■foil BOSTON Tho good bark
VKSTA, having a part of her freight on-
w jU meet with despatch ns above. For
OT Secure a Olmnec.
silks' close Tilts day,'at 3£ o'clock,*.u.
Drawing due this day by Telegraph.
$19,000 — £5,000.
00 of $000 and 140 of $100*
Draws in Charleston,(Thls-Da, 23d inst.
Greene A Pulaski monument Lot’y
Extra Clsss No. 116, ibr 1848.
J. W. Maury & Co. Managers,
(Snccnasors to J. G. Gregory A Co.)
78 Numbers—15 Drawn Ballot!.
HIGHEST TRUSS.
1 priso of
1 do
1 do
1 do
1 do
50 do
$12,000
5,000
3,000
2,500
1.381
500
Tickets $4—Halves
25 prises of
140 do
120 do
120 do
120 do
&c. &c.
$2—Qrs. $1 00.
$200
100
40
30
15
1) HIGHAMjfc. KELLY,
rdTn’iHLADEL 1*111A. -
a»The fast sailing schooner C. C. STRAT-
TOS Vance master, having a largo portiou of
.*#r freight engaged will have immediate den-
" t£ h. For halnnco of freight or passage,having
Li- Mcollont accommodations, apply onb ourd.
rto WASHBURN, WILbEIl & CO.
° nov 23
•—,r—V rou auoiista and
g^iaBC HAMBURG.—Tito Steam-Packet
n 1 COOK, T. N. Phil pot muster, will leave
t '|. 0 above ami intermediate landings, on
Satcuuy Amiwoox. 25th Nov., nt 5 o’clock.
mJ will continue to leave every Saturday at the
une hour. For freight or mwsngc apply on
l.o»rd at Anderson’s Lower Whnrr, or to
b S. SOLOMONS A CO., Agents.
ra* Way freight payable by shippers. No
fr^ebt will be icccived on board after 4 o’clock
i,n Sic afternoon of departure. Freight will be
received in storo during tlio absence of tlio boat
free of churge*
Freight for Augusta of les9 amount than one
dollar aunt bo paid boforo it can bo taken on
b °Tho II. L- Cooko loaves Augusta every Wed*
miday morning at 7 o’clock.
nov22 JT
/rt fOK SALE.—That largo and com*
Jm-modioiis brick dwelling HOUSE mid LOT
vitaated in Savannah, Elbert Ward, adjoining
I Mr*. Telfair’s estate. There is a beautiful Flow-
I *rgarden attached to tlio house, with a Stable
ind every convenience suitable for tlio residence
I cf a planter, a man of business, or a man of for*
I wne . ii is also large enough, utitl. well situated
I for a Boarding House. For terms apply to Wil-
I lnm Crabtree, Esq., living on the promises.
nov23 1— L. W. HOGAN
IbTflATlO.V WANTED. — By a
I ij man that cau attend to a Flour, Rico or
Grist .Mill. Applyut this ollice.
nov *13 2* .
Prizes cashed at this Office
fSFTicketsand Shares for sale,and orders from
the country attended to at tho Old Established Of*
fico of P. B. PENDEUGAST,
No. 3, White House, Owens’ Buildings, Bull
St. opposite the Pulaski House,
nov 23
oroua old favorite again i./m
Suvutumli Lottery*
LOOK OUT FOR THE CAPITAL,
Draws in public, ut Wylly’s Office, To-morrow,
November 24, at 4 o’clock.
Hales close same day at 3 P. M.
Georgia State Lottery,
For the Benejit of the Independent Fire Company <
Augusta.
Class No. 95—D. Paixc A Co., Maungers.
highest prizes:
1 prize of
4.420
1
prizes of
100
1
do
1,250
5
do
50
1
do
750
5
do
40
1
do
600
200
do
25
1
do
300
120
do
l!i
&c. &c.
Tickets $1 — Halves 5Uc-
Ac.
■(Quarters 25cts.
I TuiAIt MAN’S SALE.—Will be sold,
VJ mi the first Tuesday in February next, be
fore the Court House door in Statesboro’, Bul
loch county, I.ots Nos. ten. eleven and twelve, in
ilie town of Statesboro’, Bulloch county, with
I the improvements thereon, together with the
[ hottichold and kitchen furniture. Also, at the
I same time mid placo, will be sold, three Negro
I .Slaves, Cloc. an old woman. Violet, aged about
I;«years, mid her infant child ; sold under an or-
I derof tho lion the Inferior Court of said couii-
I tv when sitting for ordinary purposes, for a di-
I vision among the heirs.
1 HASKELL SEMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Selin.
CIIESLEV DAN ELS.
nov 23 Guardian of Elnzn Semi.
I TMEflrraSroW sale.—
I A. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Fthru*
I try next, before tho Court House door in Bui*
I kh County, the following lands: Four hundred
I and nine and half acres of pine laud, adjoining
I lands uf Richard A Lane, James Lastiuger, Wil
liam Sheffield, and William Waters, lying on
I Pole Branch; sold as the property of James Den*
I mark, late of the State of Alabama, deceased.
I md unde run order ot the Honorable the Inferior
1 Court of the county of Bulloch, while sitting for
I ordinary purposes, ami sold for the benefit of tho
I heirs au<l creditors of said estate. Terms made
I known on the day of sale.
REDDING DENMARK, Adnt’r.
nov 23
|"4DiriN*ISTIftATttlX’S SALE. —
I-A Will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in Fob*
I Mary next, belbru the Court ilouso door, in
I Bulloch County, tho following lauds, to wit:
I Sir hundred and eighty-seven acres of laud, more
l«lcsj, bounded by lands of James Young on the
■ South and South-Last and South-West, and by
I Junes Hendrccks on the North and North-West.
|"a the East by tho Great Ogeclice River. It
I Wing the late residence of Elzey Beasley, tie-
I teased, and is well Improved. Also, nl the same
■ time aad placo, fourteen hundred acres of
I pine land, lying on the West side of tin) Baygall,
|il adjoining and know ns tho Bowen lauds.
I Said under an order of the Honorable the In-
Ifcrior Court of said County, while sitting for or-
lii uary purposes, and sold for tho benefit of the
and creditors of the said Estate. Terms
1 made known on the day of sale.
MARTHA BEASLEY, Administratrix
I3F* -'I Hare Chance by the Package. ,A : J
CS^Tlisk on u Package of Wholes, $14,CU; d<
do Halves $7,40; do do Quarters $3,70.
For sulo at
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lnue.
nov 23
od to. uud prizes cashed on demand.
15KAN 1) V.—It) half pines
13 Cos. Brandy, imported fri
ranted fourth proof,
nov 23 3—
Received and for sale by
HENRY ROSER.
derwood’s and Wells’. Miller A Provost’s
Pinwheels Grasshoppers
Chasers China Fivers
Rockets Flying Pidgeons
Roman Candles Mines [<
Torbillions Muroons, or I
Vertiele Wheels Bengela Lights
Triangles Blue Lights
Flower Pots Scrolls
Torpedoes Pulling Crackers
Chinese Rockets Fancy Works
Double nml single stem Fire Crackers.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to
and the works carefully packed and forwarded.
nov 23 3—
XftLOUR, BUCKWHEAT, &c.-
JC 25 bbls. Georgia Flour; 20 half and quarter
bbls. Buckwheat; 10 half bbls. Extra Ccktial
Flour. Justroceived and for sale by
nov 21 THEODORE MINIS.
npu»KS ISLAND MALT.—100 bu.h.
X Turks Island Salt, for sale by
nov 21 THEODORE MINIS.
pLOUn AND BUCKWHEAT.—
i 25 bbls. Georgia Flour, and 20 half aud qr.
bbls. Buckwheat.
nov 21 THEODORE MINIS.
TUYALAGA FRUIT.—30 boxes. 100 half
1TX do nnd 26 qr do new Raisins and 30 Uogs
Grapos, just received and for nnle by
nov 13 THEODORE MINIS.
pOFFEE AND CANDLES. 50
hags Rio Coffee, 20 boxes Adamantine Can
dies, for salo by THEODORE MINIS,
nov 4
X IOUORS.—20 demijous Whiskey, distill*
X-J ed In 1825; 25 do Brandy, viutuge of 1807;
and 23 do old Holland Gin. jtist received nnd for
sale by THEODORE MINIS,
uov 4
T>UTTER.—20 kegs,just received and for
X> sale by THEODORE MINIS,
oct 31
TXAilIS.—125 limns. For sale by
XT oct 2(5 THEODORE'.MINIS.
npoNGUES.—50 smoked Tongues, for
X sale by THEODORE MINIS,
oct 25
IX OCK NALT.—5 tons, for sale by
Ii oct 25 THEODORE MINIS.
(^AIRILY .HESS BEEF.—10 half bar-
X rels Philadelphia beef, for sale by
oct 25 THEODORE MINTS.
O UGAR.—*25 hhds. Porto Rico uud Musco
O vado Sugars. Forsaleby
03125 THEODORE MINIS.
Y>AC©N.—25 hhds. primo Sides. For aalo
X> by THEODORE MINIS,
oct 25
"piIESTMUTS, *c.—Chestnuts, Hick-
v-/ ory Nuts, Butter Nuts, and Almomls, Just
received by W. W. GOODRICH,
nov 22
fMlECKS Oft ftEAV YORK —In
sums to suit pnrehusers—for salo by
nov 20 PADEi-FORD A FAY.
yiRGINIA SOFT COAL.—100 tons
v Virginia soft Coal, now lunding from achr.
A riot is. and for sale by
nov 21 E. W. BUKER.
n ED ASII COAL.—50 tons Red Ash
XI Coal, broken and screened, now lauding
from schr. Julia and Eliza,‘and for salt? by
nov 21 E. W. BUKER.
A P F L E S t—A I» F EES 11—20 bbls.
J.M. Northern Apples, landing nnd for sulu by
nov 21 JESSE A CADY. •
POTATOES AND ONIONS. -
JL 20 bbls. Potatoes, and 10 bbls. Onions,
landing nnd for sale by
nov 21 JESSE A CADY.
|YT©TICE.—Physicians and Ladies are most
11 respectfully informed that Messrs. T. M.
Turner Co. are herein’appointed my Agents
for Savannah.for the sale of.MRS. BETTS’ GEN
UINE SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES. All
other persons olfuring them for sale are selling a
counterfeit article. Observe the signature on the
inside of each supporter, “Sarah Betts."
James Butts, Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia.
The value of Mrs. Betts’ Supporters cun be
ascertained from tho fact teat more tliuu 20,000
ladies now wearing them with the greatest case,
comfort and udvanlage, after every other means
have failed to relieve the sufferings of ladies.
They are under the patronago of the most emi
nent Physicians in the United Stales. Pamphlets
can be bad grulis of T. M. Turner A Co., con
taining testimonials and valuable information.
For sale by
nov 23 THOMAS M. TURNER A CO.
CELLING OFF AT COST.-The
O Subscriber intendihg to change his business.
Country merchants .and families visiting the
ty, are particularly invited to call and examine
the Goods.
The stock is large, consisting of Cloths; Caeai*
merest Vestings; Tweeds: Kentucky Jeans; Cor*
duroys; Moleskin . Sattinetts; white, red and col
ored Flannels, plain and twilled; Blankets,8.9,
10, 11 and 12-4 ; a large assortment of servants
Blankets; heavy blue and green Mackinaw Blan
kets; a lurge assortment ofDress Goods, consist
ing of blk and col’d Silks; plain do Satins; Hlk and
cord Aluncaa and Meriluis; blk Boinbazin; blk
and col’d Do Lnines; French Cashmeres; Virgin*
iu and Fancy Plaids, Bareges. &c.
Tablo Damask, Damask Napkins, Brown Ta
ble Cloths, 10 and 12*4 -Linen Shooting, Pillow
Case Linen, n large assortment of Irish Linens,
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs of every descrip
tion, Silk Pocket Handkerchief* and Cravats, a
lurge assortment of Hosiery, Black mid Colored
Kid and H. S. Gloves. Ribbons, Lucos, Thread
and Lisle Edgings, Embroidered Black and Col
ored Crnpo Shawls ; Bruchc, Thibet and Plaid
do.
Domestic Goods, consisting of brown and bl’d
Shirtings, ditto 5, 6, 9, 10 and 12*4 Sheetings,
Marlboro Stripes and Plaids, Tickings, Hamil
ton Stripes, York do, Canton Flannels, with a
variety of other goods too numerous to mention.
M. PRENDERGAST.
C1T2.000 pieces choico Prints on hand.
Persons purchasing largo muouiitH cun have o
libera) credit for approved paper, by adding in
terest from the day ofpurchase.
nov 7 Omos—lmois
NICHOLAS CEVOEB,
84 BAY STREET.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Hits transferred his business from Apalachicola
to Savannah. From his long experience iu busi- on the watern of Savannah Back Uiver, St. Pe
ncils, and by assiduity, oloso attention, and tor’s Parish, S. C. within si* mites of the city of
promptness, be hopes to merit and obtain pat
ronago. He will confine himself .strictly to the
Commission and Factorage Business,
sop 7 - 43rnos—
T> ICE TOLL MILL.—Tho undersign-
XL ed having been appointed Agent of the
Funfiy worth Rico Mill and of the said Estate ;
any orders concerning ltico sent to the Mill on
Toll, will be promptly attended to by leaving
directions nt his oftico. The sample that this
Mill turua out, speuksfor itself and needs ttu oth
er recommendation. Tho terms for pounding
are the same as the City Mills. The Rico will
be delivered after pounding, free of any expense
to the owner, at auy wharf In the citv.
NICHOLAS CRUGER,
Factor A Commission Merchant,
nov 10 Btnosd&w— 81 Buy street.
’Wf ANTED. — AN OVERSEER for a
tv Cotton Plantation in Carolina—a heultby
situation on one ofthe neighboring Island*.
ROB. HABERSHAM A SON.
nov 22 0—
JE.1SK.»ALE - ONE OP THE
BEST TIDE SWAMP PLANTATIONS
ON SAVANNAH RIVER.-.Tin, B.
oirjr. atprivuto nnlo Ms Fift P)snt»iioii, siln.lsil
W INIDOW 8IIAUE8.—A Inrguussort*
ment of the above article can be found at
the subscribers nt very low prices,
nov20 STOTESBURY& MARSHALL.
HER GUUHOKEE, IStli INST.
i —Sup'r Muslin Standing Collars; Ladies
Muslin Clift’s, a great variety; Supr now styles
Linen C Hdkfa, just received per Cherokee, uud
for sale by
nov 20 STOTESBURY A MARSHALL.
L oiyo CLOTHS AND SHEET
INGS.—Just received by the subscribers a
Urge assortment of 3 4. 7-8 and 4-4 Long Cloths;
Brown and Bleached Sheetings, &c.
gtiov 29 STOTESBURY it MARSHALL.
■jVTUSLIN COLLARS, &o.—Received
l.rX per hark Vernon, Standing Muslin Collars;
Jaconet Collars; Thread-Juices; Blk. Lace Veils;
French Mouslinde Ltiins; French Ginghains,«SuC.
nov 14 LATHROP A FOOTE.
TYTEW GOODS.—PiiR CLINTON—F.n-
i-s glish and American Prints, Ginghams, red
Flannels, Cnsimcre, Shirting .Stripes, cog-.-kin
Gloves super Pearl Button-*, fancy Cravats, wht
Flannels, black Broadcluths, Marseilles Quilt.*,
colored do, for sale low. by
SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
nov 3
R aising and iWs. —'so whole.
half and quarter boxes Raisins, and 20
drums and boxes Figs. Lauding and for sc.lu by
nov 21 JESSE & CADY.
G it APES t-G RAP E S Ii—10 kegs
Malaga Grapes, lauding, mid for sale by
nov21 JESSE A CADY.
gCOTCH ALE.—An invoice ofthe
kirk'
market,
portation from Glitsgow. It will bo engaged to
arrive, and Ibr sale by A. MINIS,
oct 24
j\T EW GOODS,—Per Mteumship Cliero-
-L i keo.—Cashmere and De Laiueu, of new
patterns uud colorings, super mode colored Do
Lumen, Cavignac Plaids, (a new article,) Super
Black Worsted Poul de J„ie, .Super Gro dc
Rhino, very splendid White Crape Shawls.
Sewing Silk, Fringes and Buttons, Bonnet and
Taffeta Ribbon**, Ladies and Misses Silk Cravats,
Col’d Hord’d Lawn flaud’fs, rich fancy Prints,
Brown Hollands, Gauze Cap Ribbons. Fancy
Head ildk'fs, Sewing Silk. Black and Ooloreil
OTLII ALE.—An invoice ofthe *‘Fal- Genu ii dk Is, Sowing Silk, Black and Colored
ivk" Ale, manufactured expressly for this ‘^bbons. Damask Napkins, Fancy Black
et, and a very superior article, of direct im-j V eatings, Ac., Ac. Par sale ut lowest
S AL'T.—3500 sucks on hoard ship Liverpool,
for sale by PADELFORD A FAY.
IIOV 18
C 1 ANAL FLOUR.—Landing, GUbarr els
> 40 half do., Ibr sale by
nov IS WOOD.CLAGIIORN A CO.
A L LII III S A L T .—200 bushels Allutn
Salt, for sale by
uov 23 WOOD, C LAG HORN A CO.
N EW GREEN GINGER.—10 bags.
Lauding from schooner G. J* Jones, and Ibr
sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
nov 23
IPEORGIA, BULLOCH €OUN-
|VJ TV.—To the Hon the Inferior Court of
■Mi! county, while silting for ordinary purposes—
|Vuur petitioner humbly sheweth to your Honors
I&it he nml the lato Elzey Beasley was equally
land jointly connected in all of their biisiues, that
lit to say m their lands, negroes and stock of all
|bn<b, aad the titles to the said lands and negroes
gsiag nude jointly to your petitioner and the Into
Jx.lzcy licasley, niid having conic to ail under*
Ptanding with each other a few days boforo the
r*stli of the said Elzey Beasley, to proceed to di*
lidstltalands, negroes, stock, Ac. mfl there bo-
|na' no titles passed to eacli other, your petition-
pf prayeth your Honors to cause this application
1° be ptdilisiicd ns the law directs in such case
T“adc ami provided, and at the expiration of said
Nilxation to cause Martha Beasley. Adtiiinistra-
l ,, i on the estate of the said Elzey Bcusley, to
ftukea good and legal title to your petitioner to
l 1 ) the following lands, to wit: 552 acres more or
l es ‘.commonly kinnvrwns tho Mills and Daugh-
■ry lands, lying in Scriven comity; also, the fol-
■owing lands in Bulloch county: J22 j acres nd-
■oiiiiug kinds of James Hendricks,Thomas Boas-
I s )’““d the estate of Henry Uouslcy, and lying
mm Ogeclice swamp; one half of a survey grant
Ir!° l i ,IJ s,l ‘^ Enoch Beasley for 42(5 acres on tho
■athof Dec., 1837, lying on Big Lotts Creek;
fne half of a survey granted to the said Enoch
fJeasley on tho JOtli of December, 1838. for 242
■ere., lying on the Baygall; one half of a survey
■ranted to the said Elzey Beasley for 509 acres on
l le lath of December, 1837, lying on Ready
■•ranch; also, one half lot No. 288, 24th district,
V jection of Cherokee, granted to your petition*
II if 011 th«20th day of July, 1837; al
l-mo following negro sluvcs, to wit: Rose, a
f °! B *n,and Lindy, a girl; as in ditty bound your
■cutioaer will ever pray.
1 T ENOCH BEASLEY.
1 1 bo prayer of tho petitioner is reasonable and
u be granted. It is therefore ordered by the
iounihm this application bn published as the law
■ fec i in mtch cases made ami provided.
1 a tru« extract from the minutes, this 18th day
November, 1H48.
|5!!** P-WID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
P ISTOLS,
Sulf-ci
N EW RAISINS.—Landing, 100 whole;
100 halves and 100 quarter boxes. Ibr sale bv
nov 18 WOOD. CLAGIIORN A CO.
B utter, lard. &«.—Lauding, 50
kegs Lard: 10 do Goshen Butter; 30 boxes
Mustard; 40 do Herring; 40 do ED Cheese, for
sale by WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
nov 18
C ANAL FLOUR, Ac.—25bbis. Cabal
Flour; 50 packages Buckwheat; 100 boxes
No. 1 .Soap. Landing from schooner G. J.
Jones, and tor sale bv
uov 23 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON._
«5tc. — Revolving, Single,
-cocking Pocket and Belt Pistols, Dix
on’s fine and common Powder Flasks, Shot
Belts and Pouches, Percussion Caps Wadding.
Game Bags, fine and common, Ac.. Ac. Just
received, mid ibr sale by K. LOVELL,
uov 14 11 Baruurd-strcet.
M 7i UKI-iRE L7—T10iVbl7. N r o. 3 Mackerel:
10 quarter do. do.; 25 kits do. For sale
by COIIEN A FOSD1CK.
nov 15
O U VEItESNE""Ulack'TT
O Coats, received by the Cherokee and will hi
sold cheap Ibr cash by G. S. NICIIOl.8
liov 8
7 ' SSOETiuSESf GROCERIES.”
vT Just rco'-ivt**! per recent arrivals, 10 half
bhls Canal Flour; 15 bags best Java Coflee: 10
boxes Starch; 2 enses fresh Prunes, in Glass Jars;
l case Sardines'. 5 boxes Macaroni; 5 do Vermi
celli; 10 do Sperm Caudles; u lot of fresh Teas:
20 boxes new Katins; 3 kegs fresh Barley; 10
boxes .Soda Biscuit; Fresh Buckwheat, iu boxes
and bags; new Mackerel; P Cooper's refined Shred
Isinglass and Gelatine; Turkish Fig Paste; Kuch
in's Cocoa; and many other articles too numerous
to mention, for sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
nov 1 corner of Bull and Broughton-sts.
]i<i ALAGATcT«APESL—■ 50
ILL sale by
nov 1(5
W HALE OIL.—20 bids winter strained
bleached Oil, lauding from brig Wilson-
Fnller. and for sale by
novJS SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
£JOJ>A RISC HIT.—25 boxes Treadwell’s
OSodu Biscuits, lauding from brig Wilson ful
ler, mid for sale by
nov 13 SCRANTON A JOII-NSTON-
G 1 OSIIE.V CHEESE.—75 boxes choice
F Goshen Cheese, landing from brig Wilson
Fuller, and for sale by
nov 18 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
I ^ULTOIY M. J
prime F ill Beef, I
, landing from brig Wilson
Fuller, and for sale bv
nov Id SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
(' os men miftMi —25 kegs choice
VT Goshen Butter, landing from brig Wilson
Fuller, and for sale bv
nov 18 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON-
jlANG Y.—10 half Pipes Otard, Dnpuy A
v, ruouiua. g^RAA'OY.—lOball’PipcsOturd, Dnpuy d
I .O ’y’o. Brandy, in bond, and for sale by
ress and Frock uov 18 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
kegs, ior
COHEN A FOSD1CK.
‘-Choice New Orleans, for sale
A. MINIS.
SUGARS.
by
nov 10
Ivro.'Xa' A n b~r¥i au u. e rel.-
i-1 200 whole and half bhls landing and for sale
bv nov 7 H. A. CRANE.
O LI> LI^SJORSi. —Madeira ami Sherry
Wine of very choice quality, Old ltuui.
Brandy and Gin, iu boxes of one dozen each, and
for sale by A. MINIS.
nov JO
IL A y » TIBPG.WIXE. — 800
gals, best quality Linseed Oil; 1200 do.
Sperm, 1500 do. Bleached Winter Whale, or
Solur Lamp Oil; 1(5 libls. Spirits of Turpeiitiuo.
For sale by DEN SLOW & WEBSTER,
nov 8
t^IIVE SHIRTS.—J»t st received a new
-L supply of fine quality, nt 147 Buy street,
nov 17 PRICE A VEADER.
WOIICE.-I our months after date, nppli*
cation will bo made to the Hon the Infer!*
F -o'irtof Biillocli county, when sitting for or*
P n n««*es, for leave to Kell all the person*
f , 1e n ' Charles Ziltcrour, late of said conn*
ADAM JONES, )
J Mt JOHN GOODMAN, j
. I ** l ll-ll,—All linr.oua inilubt.il lu tin.
| tate of CIuu-Irk Zilturour. are requested to
L i® P a ). l,,c, d’ and all persons having claims
«' , “ Ult ‘ ustate are reque.-ted to present the
■ -uuly attested within the time prescribed by
ADAM JONES. ) FY , nr ,
JOHN GOODMAN, J Lx ors '
«R Urtl.—50 burrels, landing from brig
I in... u erl For sale by
fco COIIEN A FOSDtCK.
IUckavTieStT &c, — Landing, 20
Iu,i!} Ul H , " r bhls. Buckwheat; 20 boxes do. 5
Dh.trlu? Ra »* in »S 100 half do.; 100 drums Figs;
foruUL P r ' DI ® Beef; 15bbls. Butter Crackers.
|««I. b, WOOD, ClAGHORN & CO.
If iJfp; COAl.. —100 ton. Jtod A.h,
rf Ii. »T/? n “roened, Coal. Lunding lliin
of fj)' ^ lor tale low. if taken from tho wharf,
I ODl'IVUD
Inov 15
GREINER & BEALL.
TT'OREIGIV LIQUORS.—10 half pines
A? Otard, Dnpuy A Go’s Brandy; 5 pipes Hol
land Gin, Swan brand ; 2 pnuebtuna St Croix
Rum; I do Jamniea do; 1 do Scotch Whiskey, in
store arid for sale by
nov 20 SWIFT &. DENS LOW.
S OAP. —75 boxes W Colgate &. Co’s pale
Soap; 50 do New York No. 1 Soap ; 25 do
Smith’s Soap', 20 do Buchan’s do. in storo and
for sale by SWIFT A DENSLOW.
nov 20
B UTTER.—20 kegs choice Goshen But
ter, just received per steamer Cherokee,
atul for sale by 8 W l FT &. D EN S LO W.
nov 20
P OUTER.—15 casks London pints Porter
R. B. Byass brand; 10 do do qts do dodo do
in storo nnd for Bale by
nov 20 S WI FT A DENSLOW.
D omestic liquors.—so i.ai-reis
Conn. River Gin; 2U0 % do N O Whiskey;
175 do New York Pheln’a Gin ; 75 do NevV Eng
land Rum; 60 do Brunay. landing and for sale by
nov 20 SWIFT & DENSLOW.
O ft SO AS AAD POTATOES.—25
bbls fine yellow Onions, and 25 bids Mer
cer Potatoes, landing from brig Wilson Fuller,
ami for sale bv
nov 18 SCRANTON A JOIINSTON.
AU
hbls Powdered and Pearl, and 25 bhls Crashed
Sugar, lauding and for salehv
nov 18 SQUANTON A JOHNSTON-
H ull* s o n»» p a t e ft t
MOULD CANDLES.—50 boxes 4’x. 8’s.
and G’s Hull A Sou’s Caudles, lauding from brig
Wilson Fuller and for sale bv
nov 13 SCRANTON A JOIINSTON.
prices bv
SNIDER, LATHROP &. NEVITT.
uov (5
P i;It STEAMEK EllEllOKEE.
—Superfine Swiss Muslins; do dotted Tarl-
t»n do: do Flg’d do do; Freucii Mousde Laities,
&.C. Ac. For sale by
nov 0 LATIIROP A FOOTE.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re-
O ceivedby the undersigned until the 23d inst.
at 12 o'ciock. M., for the supply and delivery of
WOOD, for one year, to the United States
Troops stationed ut Oglethorpe Burrucks. The
Wood to bo delivered must be ofthe best quality
—good merchantable Oak being taken us the
standard—and the Cord to be estimated at ono
hundred and twenty-eight cubic feet. All water-
soaked, unbound, green, and crooked wood will
be rejected, as well as r-mall sticks of less thsu
two ami a half inches in dhmetor. The quantity
to be delivered will be designated from time to
time by the Acting Asst, Quarter Master at the
Barracks.
A contract will he entered into with the lowest
responsible bidder for tho atinply and delivery
ofthe above mentioned wodii, and bonds iu the
auto of one thousand dollars will he required for
the faithful fulfilment ofthe samo.
JAMES TOTTEN.
1st Lt. 2d Art. A. A. Q. M.
Oglethorpe Barracks,Savannah, Nov. 10,1843.
nov 17 0—
WI LLIA MS© ft & PRESTON,
W A lt 12-11 Ol'SE, V A C T O K A « E A N D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TT1IIE Subscribers have this day formed a Co-
J. Partnership under the above firm and style,
for tho transaction of the Ware-House, Factor
age and General Commission Business in this
etty. They are prepared to receive Cotton and
other Merchandise on storage into Williamson's
Ncic Fire Proof Ware Houses, near the West end
ofthe Bay, on the most accommodating terms.
They also tender their services to Planters and
Merchants abroad, in the sale of COTTON, j
RICE and other produce, to which they will de
vote their strict attention.
HENRY WILLIAMSON,
octSfi — lino WM. F. PRESTON.
DOR SALE, on the White Ulmf Road,
X about seven miles from Suvauuah. fifty
acres of good Pine, Live Oak nnd Cedar Lund,
of which four acres are tinder enclosure, nnd th-
balance well timbered. There are also on tiro
premises a good two story frame building with
kitchen, Am:, ami stable lor four horses, all iu
good order. Apply on tho premises,
nov 9 2mos— WM. CRAIG.
f jnoJovuNevsiSn~tai l© ii w .
X —Wanted by the subscribers, two first rr.to
Journeymen Pantaloon Makers, to whom steady
employment will be given.
nov'9 HAMILTON A SYMONS.
R EMOVAL,—The Subscribers have re
moved to the Store East ofthe .MARKET
DOCK, on Joues’ wharf, lately occupied by E.
F. SIIEIL3 A BROTHER.
Savannah—in tho heat pitch bf the tide, and well
protected, from its locality, both agaiuat freshen
and hurricanon.
Tho Plantation conaiata bf IVoin 500 to 600
acres uuder hank, in good order, with a large
body of uncleared, well wooded aw&tnp attach
ed, of prime quality.
On tho Plantation, on A high dry knoll, it a
ap&cioua nud neat Dwelling Ifottae, with tho
aummudiug grounds highly improved.
The Negro Settlement ia one of the beat on
the River, with every accommodation for one
hundred and eighty alaVca.
On the prnniises'ia ono of Watchman A Bratt’a
beat steam engines, driving a Threshing, Saw,
end Grist Mill.
For terms, which will be accommodating to
an approved purchaser, apply to Messrs. G. W.
Anderson A Brother, Savannah, Guot. or to the
subscriber. In case tho Plantation is aold, poa-
soariou will be given on tho 15th January next.
D. il. HAMILTON.
Fife, May 1st, 1843. th— may 4
f&j KEftT. ■ - The Brick Dwelling
House, recently occupied by R. A. Allen.
Esq., situated in South Broad uud between Whit
aker and Baru.nd streets-~u central nud very de
sirable situation.
nov 14 12— It. HABERSHAM A SON.
AUCTION SALES#
Fruit. 1
By Colicii (Sc Fosdick*
THIS DAY. ut 11 o’clock, will he sold id
front of our store*
300 whole boxes Raisins,
lUO half do do
100 quarter do do
# 60 kogs Grapes, and 5 boxes Figs.
Terms—Sums under $100 caali—over $100
60 days., nov 23
Groceries, &c.
By Cohen dc Fosdick*
THIS D A Y. Ht II o’clock, will be sold, la
front of our store,
60 barrel* No. 3 Mackerel,
10 quartern No. 2 do
25 kits do do
20 hhds Bacon Shoulders, •
Liquors. Ac.
Terms—Under $100 cash; over $100,60 days.
' —ALSO—
An invoice of Ready Made Clothing,Consist*
lag of CoaM, Vesta, Punt,!, Oil Clothing, &c.
—ALSO—
An invoice of Brushes, consisting of Shoe*
Brodies, ilur.;u Bruj'ius, Dusters, Broom*, &c;
Tvrma n* ubnvn. nov 23
U © V A L L
HAVING locntml permanently iu this city,
would inform the public that ho continues to
INSERT SETS OF TEETH tcilh or tcithuut
f jjij JFOtR SALE.—The following prop-
“«• ertv. about seven miles hovond the Oge-
chee Rivert A SETTLED PLANTATION,
containing with the lands attached toil, about , v ,
5000, of which about 3u00 acres are Low Laud, j atmospht rie pressure ; end from the satisfaction
said to he susceptible of being cultivated iu Rico. | w Inch he has gist?n without ahv exception, he
V00I nctM unoor d.im. | fatten hiin.-ell th»t lie will in xlile 10 jiIhi.o all
lha l’lamcnoii loa every necessary ImiWiug, | who ranv raven- him with llielr or.icra. He ha,
including a comfortable Dwelling House. j permission to refer to several persona who woar
Also,—300 Negroes, who are said to be arcus- j TO |ts of his manufacture, ac nlao certificates IYbn>
touted to Kictj culture, among them u Blacksniitli eminent Operators.
nud throe Cirpcntcra. nTOffleo In Wnrlnc’s bniliUnea, N F.. c*u»
i ur p-thuhg Sf.MnnsuAM 4 SON. I "«•> oud
IF Th. Clietlestoti Courier ii refuelled 'o i t d * t ' iiKT MAKL »
insert the above twice per week for tnroe weeks,
and scud their bill to this office,for payment.
iffilij TH LET.—1’jVo large Floors, centrally I of Savannah that he lino commenced the nbovo
situated, auitable ior the btonige of Groce- ; Business for himrelf IN BULL STREET, be-
Cotton, and other MercJnindi^e. Apply nt tween Biotighton-st. and Monumeut-rquaru. nnd
CRANE A ROWLAND. tins received a large nnd wall relucted Mock for
the Biihinoss. Feathers, Feather Beds, Pew
Cushions, Hair and jMo.se Maltrassoj.of tliu best
qualitv will be kept on hand nnd made to order.
i. ’ t••l.. in... « n.. .. I-
piinjiSTnnER.j JsTj
H- BOG AUDI’S would inform the citizens
172 Uuv-sirect.
nov *1
> © L iiTUORPlTTl ALL. ;
Xidifc. The above spacious building, having -- , .... . . -
bnen thoroughly repaired and improved during j Hofjs.Cbairn, Divjins aiul Ouomnns re-eoverodt
the past summer, is now nlfcred fm Iicnt iVcui Pioitofiirtes, Guitar*;, Violins and Accordeons
iht! 1st of October next. j repaired in the lirst manner.
srp 22 R. HABERSHAM A SON. I-^Ordeis loft with Mr. B. for tuning Piano;
,i«w .V,7v^7,T'“piTT• futtoH w ill he promptly attended t». Piano Keys
Si.M.wc’s ‘vefv* dOMrnble'sitiiatiutis for ' ^attod and Inought to their original vVhitene.o.
^ • _ “• hXdehbham a so:;, j
1 OK KKX'F —Titeromar Room ov
II
^'(AKFE'I'S.—Just received, Three-ply aud
lugriiin.
nov U
l’orsale by
LATHROP A FOOTE.
B Y RECENT ARRIVALS.—Blan
kets uud Kerseys for Plantation supplies.
Aho. Flannels, Scotch Caps, Ac. For sale by
nov6 LATHROP A FOOT .
P ER .STEADIER CHEROKEE.
.Super 12-4 Linen Sheetings; Russia, Scotch.
Huckaback and Bird’s Eye Diaper, warranted all
Linen. STOTESBURY A MARSHALL.
oct 21
RICE A VEADER, DRAPERS and
TAILORS—Havo received by Mourner
Cherokee and other late arrivals, a full assort
ment of FASHIONABLE GOODS, viz: Su
perfine Cloths, Cassimerls, mid Vestings,
which they are prepared to make to measure after
the latest ’fashions, und at short notice
oct 10 At 147 Bay-street.
N EWAWDFATIi I ©ft A 15 LE
GOODS.—The subscribers havo received
per Excel a large variety of fashionable dress
Goods, for Full and Winter wear, consisting of
French and F.ngtish Broad Cloths, black and col
ored. a variety of French, Belgian uud Ameri
can Cussitueres, together with n handsome assort
ment of Silk. Satin and Cashmere Vestings, all
of which they are now prepared to make to Ol
der on accommodating terms and iu the most
fashionable style.
net 7 IIAMlI.TON_A. S YMONS.
■jVEiV ©ODDS.—EfNSTEIN A ECK-
il MAN have received bv recent arrivalsfrmn
T. Rowland,
nov 6
C 1 LB«K*H OFFICE, Suvaimuh, Nov’r
/ 15th, 1848.—Proposals will he received at
this office until tho 23d inst. to sink two public,
wells, one nt tlio intersection of Broughton and
Houston sts., ami the other in'Crawford square.
The wells when sunk to have four feet depth of
water, to be bricked iu a substantul and work
manlike manner, and furnished with pumps of
the best quality. Tim platform of the puuip in
Crawford Square to he one foot above the level
of the earth ; that of the pump in Broughton at.
to ho two feet. A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c.
nov 15 8—
I ^OR HALE,—A Negro Man, u first rate
. Plasterer. Apply to
II. A. CRANE.
Now York and Philadelphia, a large pot lion of
their rail stock, comisiing in part of Alpaca,
Cashmere and Do Lainca, black ami col’d Dress
Silks. Bomlmsiii, Gingham mid Prints, Broad
Cloths. Cnsimcrs. Tweeds and Satinets, worsted
LSEY A WOOLHISY’S SUG- J and silk Serges, Canton and all wool Flannels,
!.—25 half mid whole boxes Loaf; 25 j Irish Linen, Table Damask. Russia and Bird’s-
eye Diaper, square and long wool Shawls, Cash-
mere and Do Luino do., Blauketa, Plains and
Kerseys, bleached and brown Sheeting and 1
Shirtings: also, a general assortment ol Fm.-y
Goods, all of which will bo sold on the inostrca-
soimble terms. oct 5
W ANTED—To purchase or hire, n good
Cook, Wusher und Irom-r. Apply nt
tliis office. oct 20
rjpiiiTeisoicest print** and
X ENGRAVINGS, colored mid plain, from
the works ofthe best Masters, Ancient and Mod
ern. Also Sporting pieces and studies.
LOOKING GLASSES in Wood nnd Gill
Frames, in variety.
'ARM IT AGE’S STORE,
nov 13 Onion* 102 Bryan fit.
rp~<>" I’LAftTESS&t ME'cilAftiiC&
JL AND MERCHANTS.—'ThMiilncriberluif
on hand, aud is conMandy receiving, a wellsolcc •
udansortment of River Lumhur/L’imber,Shingle,
und Fire Wood, which ho offers for »ulc on accmn
modatiiig terniH. Purchaseis would do well ti*
give him a call hefoio purchasing clsvwlune.
Ail orders for either of the above articles left n<
his office. 112 Bay street, or nt the Eastern wharf
will bo promptly attended to.
dec 14 R. A. AI.l.F.N.
Scranton A Johnston’s Store, r.uit»ibi<.* for a
Counting Room, mitraneo on Bav street. Ap
ply to SCRANTON AJOUNSTON.
sap 20
FUR It Eft T.—The llcuo in Liber
ty struct, between Bull mid Whitaker, at
present occupied by Mr. SV- IL Bulloch. Pos
session given on the first of November. F.u-
quirn of Geo. J. Smith nt Weeds & Morrell's
Crockery Store. Broughton street. — «cpl2
jjjfS) TO RtiJiT,-The Floor next tlio
ground fronting on Bull Mrect, immediately
below the Exchange. Possession given imme
diately.
Also, the Tenement on the TViv, between that
of Mr. WaMi and Messrs. Philhrick. Merimn A
Bull, now in the occupancy of Mr. G. W. Davis.
Possession given on tin* 1st of November.
aug 15 R. HABERSHAM fetSON.
SlT* FOR*REftT.—SovorM smallliouses
in Currytown. Also a few Lots suitable
v»r Gardens. Apply to
jit no 15 THEODORE MINIS.
supply of Looking Ghu.r Plates on hand.
iov 17 Jnio—
JgOYS’ CLOAKS AND OVER
COATS.—A few have been received at the
cheap Clothing Store, Gibbous’range.
nov 8 G.S. NICHOLS.
]\TE %V REE IN—Landing, 100 “bhls Me<
L l mid Prime, for sal
nov 9
ale by
WOOD. CLAGIIORN A CO.
J Damsons and Green Gages, for sale by
nov 9 WOOD. CLAGHORN A CO.
G ~~<L r ftftY SI AO© 1ft©.—20 hides lauding
T per hark Roman, mid lor sale hv
nov 6 PADELFORD & FAY.
ROI* AND BUCK SHOT AND
BAR LEAD.—100 bags Shot, assorted si
zes; 1000 lbs Bar Load, just received and for
sale by E. LOVELL,
nov 7 11 Barnard-strcet.
S TABLE DRY ROODS.—Per ship
Hartford—1 bale Blue Drills; 1 do tin Stripes:
I do Bro Drills ; 2 cases Print*,: *3 do Marlboro
Plaids aud Stripes, for sale low bv
nov 10 SNIDER. LATHROP A NEVITT.
I jfASftTK AND VAR ft K ?*» HICOfi kegs
White Lead, pure, No. I u: ’ ’’ *"
l in 25, 50 and
£fj?; TO RE ft T.—The Two Lower Floors
of tiie tenement of.Mr. J. Waldlnirg’s build
ing, below .Mr. Woodbridee’a counting room,
ang 15 R. HABERSHAM A SON.
Juyuua’ Bxpnetornnt.
This medicine has already proved itself to he
all that it has been recommended, by those who
have given it a fair test iu this country, and the
demand lor it increases daily. Wo Irjvo just
heard of an important cure of Asthma, which has
been elfccted by the use of it iu u neighboring
town—•» c tso was that of a female, who had for
a long time been under the care of a physician,
but hod received uo relief, and her Case was con
sidered hopHesn. Asa last resort Mia purchased
a bottle of Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant, which caus
ed her to expectorate freely, gradually cased hei
cough, and rapidly restored her to health. Wi>
havo no hesitation in saying, that this preparation
of Dr. Javne. for tlio cure of Coughs, Colds, In
fluenza. Asthma, Consumption, <Stc„ is the most
valuable medicine ever offered to the American
public. There is no quackery about it—Dr
Jayne is ouo of the most skilful practising physi
ciansin Pennsylvania, and wherever his various
preparations have been thoroughly tested, lie h
looked upon as u great public benefactor.—Som
erstt {Mr..) Journal.
For sale by THOMAS M. TURNER,
may 11 lUi Bay*.»t., Savannah.
R od rift a hvTS ikesTt fft
PLATES.—Theambscribere beg to call the
attention of Builders. Architects mid
Buildings, to tho many advantage
plates possess over all* other metallic
hitherto used for roofing, Ac., us they no.-aesa at ■
once thrjightueas of iron, tcllhor.l it's liability to | .
rust, having now been tested for several years in } Jv • t
k' AN CD I© ft A RLE C APS
AND 11AT8.—J:i<t received a now
supply of fine quality and finish, for
sale low at 147 Bay street.
nov lt PRICE A VEADER.
Iv.l THOSE LADIES* who have Uccu
waiting to ge.t their Boys,some handsome
Buena Vista Huts, mo infnimVd they huveiiriiv-
ed, mid are beautiful indeed. Call' soon ifyou
want to pet them, «t the New Clothing Store,
Gihhun's Range. G. 8. NICHOLS;
nov 7
Vr<5\ LA DIES A“ftD
L\ MISSES will find us supplied with
\5r~'‘* 5 8>«lF»* S(l,,K -' very pretty blcelc mid bronzo
Gaiter Bootee?, Nos. l and 2: ulsp, Jl's, 12'sund
mid 13’s. mol Ladies of nil aged nro very mft to
find themselves suited before leaving our Store,
at 1(33 Congress street.
noy3_ WILLI A MB. HALE.
TSIERE""V RE MO lT30
COMING.—Eighteen didcrent stylus
of Boys’ preltvCloth Cap**, and Cliild-
ren’a Fancy Velvet Turbuiis expected every day
in thu brig Cyclops, by
nov3 WILLIAM B. HALE.
A ft E ARNE NTA“Fw
i PEAL.— Til ore who have never
™called on us for NF.tJRO BRO
GANS have something yet to lenrn, viz: That
there is a small Shoe Store in this city, with a
large Mock of NEW GOODS in it, and that wa
very much wish to ?c*c ttiote new faces. We are
at I'mitJe al all hours from half past 5 in the morn
ing. until 9 in the evening,mid those who call on
us shall find us in ii humor to Hull goods.
The Rice nml Cotton l’la tuts iu this vicinity
am y«t to know ns. mid we wish them to lock at
our THICK BROGANS this year, that they
may know whero to find thu goods they want a
vear hence. We nre now supplied with tho
best Brogans We ever saw, mid we would res
pectfully say to those who havo Shoes to buy,
bring in your measures.
WILLIAM B. HALE,
At 2.63 Congress St Sctith .side of
oct 25 Market Square.
ff\r\ ©LOVES—©LOVES. —Jtifit ro-
IJiiiljM ceivt-d a large mortincut cf superior
W quality. Viz : white. BlarJ;, und Colored
Kid, with a few dozen Wash-Leather, and Color
ed Cm'or.
net 11
For sale at No. 147 Bav m.. by
PRICE A VEADER.
•g to call trie K £5 HE J.LA S.—G. A. NTCIIOLSj
I ownrra of j ^ has j:is=i epened a fui! supply of Silk,
wiiicii tu«s(: . Glngl.r.m and Ccttcn Umbrellas, at tho
s substance* • ;> - cw ^Icilnug Steve,
>‘ W**™ at oct V, GIBBONS* RANGE.
W I ft DOW OLASS.—240 bTxes 6X
10 Glass, various qualities: 200 do.10X12,
do do do.; 109do. Glass. 10X14, 1JX10, IIX
10, 12X14. 12X1(3 and 12X18: 90 do. French
do., good quality, sizes, 1UXJ4, 12X1U, 12X18,
14X80, 14X22, 18X22, 16X2-». 16X24, 10X26,
pIMl ttl/K D IS ESN FfiLOCK
,V COATS—VVilh a larye n»sortraont ol'Oyer.; VOX'JI. 2-1X30 Q4XW, 24X30 and 2»X
Coats*, received per Cherokee, and for pn e ow • ^u. on ,l;_i # ri^„
a, 147 IJay street. PIJICE & VEADER. i ■" 25 - do " bl ." , . h,clt Gl!,s, ' ' urlou ’ *“"•
in store, aud for sale bv
nov 8 PEN SLOW A .WEBSTER
prime New Orleans Sugar; 26 do. choice |
i Porto Rico do.; 15 do. prime do.; 10 do. Mus-
B .4 CO ft.—Plime Sides, for mile bv
nov 16 A. MINIS
D
T>AISlft§» — 325 boxes Bunch RnUlns,
XL 100 half boxes.^do. do. do.; 100 quarter
do. do. do. For sale by
uov 15 COHEN & FOSDICK.
A LE.—John Taylor A Son’s, Imperial Ale,
lauding from brig American nnd for snlo by
nov 13 F. SHEILS A BRO.
QEGARS.—15.000 Havana Sugars. 35.000
^ Florida do. for sulo by A. MINIS,
nov 16
piDER VINEGAR.—20 barrels fine
Cider Viuegur,landing from ship Hartford,
for sale by
ifov 7
BRIGHAM A KELLY.
S fitOft MORTARS.— A large, supply of
Iron mid Marble “Spice Mortars” just re
ceived und for sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO.
nov 8 * 181 Uny-at.
S “ i’ijar corrisjij.—to iiiirts
St. Croix and 22 do prime Porto Rico Su
gar; 35 lings Java Coffee; 70 do Rio do; landing
from baric Isaac Mead, nnd for sale by
oct 21 IL A. CRANE.
OTASII, FeaREASH i sAli-
AERATUS.—5 casks Potash; 3 casks Peurl-
ssh, nnd 20 bbls Salaeralus. just received and
[or sale low, by
oct21 T. ;M. TURNER & CO. 181 Bay st
C ANDLES.— 75 boxen Sperm Candles,
4e, 5sand 6s ; 50 do Hull A Sons’patent
Tallow do 6sand 8s, in storo and for sulo by
nov 20 SWIFT A DENSLOW.
B UTTER.—15 kega good Butter, just re
ceived, and for sala by
nov 14 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
POM AND BUCKETS. — 50
doz Brooms; 75 do Buckets, landing from
brig Wilson FuMcr, nml for sale by
nov 20 SWIFT A DENSLOW.
X>ACOft SHOULDERS. —32 hhds,
X^ landing from brig Robert Wain. For sale
by COHEN A FOSDICK.
nov 11
/'MIASIIKO SUGAn.—W bills. Wnnt-
Kj sey ik Co’b. Crashed Sugar. Just receiv
ed and for sale by W. W. GOODRICH.
nov 10
UHI*—25 bbls Felton’s Boston Rum. land-
ing from bark Howland and forsaleby
nov li BRIGHAM A KELLY.
covodo d-
fur sale by
nov 1
o., landing from brig John Enders. mid 1\) RU ?I. 5 hhds and 48 bbls landing
,y SWIFT & DENSLOW per balk CarlosManran. aud for sub? by
* nov 6 PADELFORD &FAY.
C "<IMEESE. — 75 boxes primn Goshen
> Cheese; 20casks, do do., landing from ship
Hartford, mid for mile by
nov 6 SWIFT & DENSLOW.
C l OF FEE AftD SUGAR.—U5 bagsRio
1 Coffee; 10 hlidsN O Sugar, binding and for
sale by
nov G SCRANTON & JOIINSTON.
P APER.—200 reams Double and Heavy
Wrapping Paper; 200 do strong Crown do
do ; 250 do strong Single dodo: 300 do single
and double Strnw'do do*; 100 do Rulod Foolscap
paper; 150 do Ruled Letter paper, assorted kinds;
100 do plain Cap uud Letter paper for Printer’s
use; 50 do Flotenp aud Folio Post do do; 400 do
Newspaper 21X27—22X32—24X30 and 26X39
inch,; 30 do Medium Book-c.over paper, assorted
colors; 50 do Envelope paper, in More and ar
riving. and for sale at modi?into prices, bv
nov8 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
R ad way’s Chinese medi
cated SOAP.—12 gross of this celebra
ted Toilet und Shaving Soap, received and for
sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
Being agent for Messrs J. & R. G. Rndwny. of
New-York. for the States of Georgia, Florida and
Aluhuinii, I will keep constantly on hand a lurge
supply for sale at mmiiiliictiirer’s prices.
E3SF* The genuine for snlo in Suvunnuh onlvby
W. HUMPHREYS. Jr.
aug 18 Corner of Bay and IVbitaker sts.
quiring far less frequent repaiu, whilst tho first
cost is but a trifle more.
A full supply, of all sizes, from Hi to 39 W.
G-, constantly on hand, and for sale by
GEO. R. MO RE WOOD A CO.
14 A 1G Beaver-.it. Now York.
The patent right for this article having been
•secured Ibr the United States, nil parties infring
ing thereon, eitlutr by impritatidu or otherwise,
will be prosecuted. ’ I wide w nov 10
€AP.*>, CA1*S.— Fine assort-
of Infants uud Buys satin, *i!U,
velvet, nnd cloth Caps, of entirely
new pattern--; »!.^o n great variety of Gentlemen’ll
cloth caps for #ale cheap, at
I). A. AMELER&CO’S,
oct21 Savannah Hat Btrtre. 149 Congress-st.
/ 10TT0X SEED. Be^t quality Petit
V*/ Gulf Cottou Seed, received from the plan
tation of Dr M W Phillips. Mississippi, for sale
by S. SOLOMONS &. CO.
oet 24 —
npOlLET AND SHA VING SOAP
X —400 boxes of a superior article, for sale at
the manufacturer’s prices. This article is sunc
trior to any ever offered for aaU in this city. For
sale at 50 cents per box, hv
ang 8 W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
C HEAP UMBRELLAS.—Just re-
reived, a largo Assortment, und of fine
qu ility, of silk and Ginchnm, by
PRICE A VEADER,
nov 1 147 Bay-street.
1 71INE JEWELRY.—The best ussnrt-
. ment of JEWELRY in the City. Dia
mond Rings arid Brooches, Signet Ring., Brace
lets. Ear Rings nnd Hoops, Pencils, Spectacles,
Fancy Goods. Silver W«ro t> Spoons, Forks,
Cups, Pitchers, and every article iu our line of
business, will be sold as low ns any City in the
Union D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 23 1st Cornor West of Pulaski House.
W ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—
Just received by bark Isaac Mead, a fine
assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
consisting of Gold Hunting-case Levers, and eve
ry variety of Watches ofthe most approved ma
kers. Also, heavy Vest Chains, new patterns;
Guard Chains, Fob do. Ready for sale at a
small advance on the cost.
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 23 1st corner West of Pulaski House.
M acke k el, Ac.- 25hair ums., No. i,
Mackerel; 25 quarter do. do. t 20 kits,do.
Jo.; ICO drums Figs; 30 doz. Pickles, half und
quarter gallons. JFor sale by
i*ov 1 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO
K i: HO PEAN At i F.NC Y.
J? O R T 21B It K C O V l) RY OF
X Dormant mid improperly witiihcld real and
personal estate; the settlement and arbitration of
Commercial, Trading aud other Debts; securing
Patents for Inventions iu Great Britain. Ireland.
I nnd tho Colonics and Dependencies thereunto
! belonging, nnd negotiating for the purchase or
sale of the same.
Communications by letter ora requested to be
postpaid. M’NTIIAM FABIAN,
38 Broadway, New-York.
REFERENCES ARE PERMITTED TO
lion. Charles P Daly, Judge Court of Corn.
Plena, N. Y.
CIihs. Cartlidgc A Co., New-York.
Fretlaur]. Stuart A Co. "
W. A J. T. Tapsrott, "
G. R. A.Ricketts, Esq., •*
Edward Schroder, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio,
A. Patchi i, Esq., President Palchin Bank,
(itnos— nov 8
M. CABBY, Ant.
^SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB.
jSX. Comer tf H'hilaktr itnd Broughton Streets,
Ilus jiiht re'orned from the North with a new
selection »fFRENCH AMD ENGLIolLCIot^a,
Casaimties and Votings, of his own selection,
and frmn the best importins houses in theNoitb;
He is /tow prepared to moke t«« order any gar-
ment in bin line; at tho shortest notice, nnd in tho
heat manner, for cash. — sep 29
Buffalo
T) A IS INS. &C.—Whole, half und auarter
XL boxes Raisins; cinoked Tongues ana B«ef. I
For sale by VV. W. GOODRICH. I
nov 10
A llspice, peppers cloves.
10 bags Allspice. 10 bagS Black Poper, and
1 cask Cloves, just received find for aalo low by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.,
oct 21 Wholesale Druggists, 181 Bay-Et.
UGAK.— 30 bbls crashed Woolsey and
1 VVooUey’a Sugar, landing from brig John
Enders, and for sale by
oct 31 SWIFT & DENSLOW.
s
OII ACCO.—20 boxes Grnnt A Williams’
5s Tobacco; 20 do De Rosa do, landing from
brig John Enders, and for sale by
oct 31 SWIFT A DENSLOW.
ORft, OATS AftD WHEAT.—Re
ceived per Railroad, iu sacks, for salo bv
oet 30 F. QHIEL8 A BRO,
Joins P. (tinvuH A €».,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION M Lit CHANTS,
Ami Forwarding AguntHi lUnuou. Un.
Macon, July 20,1847 ly july 23
TMiiliElPS DRAWING ROOM
X SCRAP BOOK. 1649; by tho Jlou. Mrs.
Norton.
The American Gallery of Art, from the works
of tho best Artists, with prose aud poetical illus
trations; by distinguished American-Authors ;
edited by J. Sartain.
The Poetical Works of William Cooper; Har
pers’ illustrated edition.
The Salamander; a Legend for Christmas;
found amongst the papers ofthe late Ernest Hcl-
fenstciii; edited by E. Oakes Smith.
Tho Shipmaster’s Assistant and Commercial
Digest; containing information necesunry for
Merchants. Owners and Masters of Ships; by Jo
seph Blunt
Cottage Residences, or a Series of Designs
for Rural Cottages and Cottage Villas, Ac. Ac.;
by A J Dowling.
Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches; in
cluding the Supplement to the first edition, with
elucidations; by Thomas Carlyle.
Thirty Years Since, or Tho Ruined Family : a
Tola; by G P R James, Esq. fieccjvod by
nov 22 John m. cooper.
^ILOTH CLOAKS AND OYER.
VV COATS.—Just received aud Cor sale at the
lowost priceet at 147 Bay st.
nev3 PRICE A VEADER.
AND CHEAP GOODS;
John MMicry,
Dnmn axu T a i ton,
j At the old MlHnd cn the Buy adjoining the City
I Hotel. "
TS NOW opening an entire Stock of NEW
X GOODS in his line, consisting of C|oths,
Cassitners nnd Vesting?, nml n general assort
ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, nnd
furnishing articles, all of tho latest style and belt
materials; which ho offers at prices far belcw
anything ever before offered iu this market. 116
is prepared, ul.-o, to make to order oil kinds of
Gentlemen’s apparel, in the mast approved
style, having secured the assistance of Mr.
M OTT, from New York, of many years expe
rience. and much celebrity as n Cutter. Ho feels
confident of being able to please those who favor
him with thoir orders. Tlm.no accustomed trt
sending North for their Clothing .urc invited to
call and cxonmtb his good* nnd prices"prov'tona
to doing 60 ; os he feels aastircd he can fur-
nidi them uu as good terms us they can get them
abroad. —• oct 13
A M' A. GALLOWAY’S DYING
ESTABLISHMENT-? il York Street
—Nearly opposite the Court House, Savannah.
Gen,—Established in 1832,—Lmlicu' Silk m.tl
Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Ac. arc cleaned nnd
dyed various colors, «o as to give good snti&fao*
tiou. Ladies'Bonnets dyed, bleached nnd dress
ed in n f shionnblc style. Ladies’ nnd Gentle
men'B Kid Gloves cleaned in the be it manner,
Gentlemen's garments renovated or dyed hlnsk
ns may be rtqnircd.so ns not to soil the skin, or
the linings, and not to he surprised by any don*
atthe North. Terms moderate.
CY* Orders from the country punotnally a
tended to.ly—c * mar 30
P AINTED BUCKETS. 35 doze*
landing and for salo by
nbv 7 H. A. CRANE.
ASTERN MAY.—270 bundle*Jtrlrrii
Eastern Hay, on hoard ship Charles CkrrolJ
from Boston, for sale by .
nov 14 FADELFORD &FA.Yr