The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 01, 1847, Image 3

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: t i,or.y, will bo drawn ill Clwrlojlim llniwing duo on Sati" j. IV, Maouv & Cn J '(Su~l B jV«.« re s.iry*C».) kr SSS. SjS Sr do a, ooo 2M . . v i»W V _ f. v. SiflpsMp Sn» JS" gBMpaiftj 75 nuiiiboro—lldrawn NloUu. loivmt tliroo imuilmr prize $1,000. HIGHEST riUKSB. 1 nrizo of !• do * 5“ 1 do J do 1 do $iu,aoo 80,000 10,000 . 8,000 0,000 5,000 1. prize df $ 1 . do l, ■ r do 0 i . - do 150. do doc. &0. the country altondod to la the Old Ocoof P. II- BKNDBttGAST, 81. opposite tliu I’uloiki llouao. ■dec 1 f t,,ry. Class No. 17, wldch ivos draw cilv on Tuesday, OOtii uit f 61 25 11 W 7 09 13 d 10 43 Holders nf prizes '“ ;l1 """ ”od roaoivo I pt W’ylly’B Ollicc. ONB AMONU THE BEST. Sales, closo To-Morrow Aftornoon, 4 o’oloelc. Draivini duo Friday Morning. BRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY DELAWARE AND OEOROIA. far Ac Benefit of the Mspndml Fin Comport Augusta. Extra No. 48—D. H*l»z *. Co. Managers- Draws in Wilmlng^n, Tuesday SlOdi Inat 75 number lottory—12 drawn ballots. CAPITAL hniEES. 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do *C. *«.«!. *«.«. Tii kote $5—Halves $'3J—Qr*. $ l£. »•«• A naekage’of quarters cost $01,25 ami . n wnrmutmi to draw liable $15,00. Whole aud Half packages in proportion. , Columbus Lottery. Nothing bettor by tlio package. JI drawn numbers in ouch package of *35 tickote. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY—Class 18. Draws at Columbus This Day. CAPITAL PniXES, $•30,009 10 prizes of $1500 5‘000 10 do 1250 3,000 10 do 1000 2*0tMI 10 do 200 r,045 155 do 100 Ac. i 10. (fee. iirizn of 10,000 20. prizes of $500 do • 4,000 20 do 200 do 2,000, 20 do 100 do 1,295 300 do CO 1 di &o. «c. &c. Tickets $4—shares In proportion. t£" A package-of Wliolo Tickets will cost $100, and must draw back $‘30.—•!lalvus $50 draw buck $*2d—Qri. $35 draw buck $14. For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corpor of Bull St. and Buy Lano. RF* Orders from the country promptly attend cd lo r nml prizes cashed on demand. dec 1 V, Irma now corn, for sale by dec 1 WASHBURN, W1L1 DER & CO. J UJUBE BASTE ami Gum Arabic Luzon just received: and for salo by JAMES A. LA ROCHE, duel No 1 Market square. N " EW GARDEN PEAS.—10 bbls nuwG den Boas, also a Hill assortment of Lt drctli’s Seeds, for sale, wholesale or retail, by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, doc 1 Monument squaro. ANUFACTUkEir TOBACCO.—‘35 bxs, Comstock’s pounds Tobacco, 10 do Luth- erliii 5s do,just received per bark Vernon. do do do do, for sale by CONNERAT & BARIE, nov 24 Agonte for Manufacture C OFFEE, FLOUR, &C.-150 bags prh Coffee; 50 do St. Domingo do ; 10 d do; 150 bills, family Flour; 35 half bids, do; 50 bbls. Soda, Sugar, Buttor and Crackers; ‘30 do Pilot Broad; 50 half bb gar, Butler and Soda Biscuits, for sale by nov‘34 CONNERAT & BARIE. W HITE LEAD.—100 kegs pure White Lend, 100 do No. 1; 600 gallons Linsuei Oil; for sale by A. T. BOWNE, nor 23 IMPORTED AND DOMi * 5 Imir pipes Logo Free diojco; 2 do do Oturd,Dupe 5 do do 8wan Gin; 5 douo do 8L Croix dot 30 barrels barrels Phelps’ Gin; 118 do do Now York Brandy; 50do and for sate by nov 24 CONN! Smota’ Buildings. O sale by nov 29 —• MU IMlj For sale by nov 25 ff W received, and for salo by J.E.GAUDB nov 27 ted Comfurts, for sale by nov 27 HENRY 1I.I3TOTESBURY. - —r»..vi iiiiaiiiri dera, and for sa'e by nov 15 [VIANIJFACTURED tobacco.- 8. Woodson ihiiiikIa 1 t»l <1.. I f —'in* vumiuiv.il W on -J lov dO Agts for Alamifauiurunij TVE\V~ ritClT';-20 lioxod llairtiun, ■ ‘7:. h ;»» do. do., 20 kegs Malaga Grapes, ir-uU Almonds. For salo by J'°v‘37 .H. A. CRANE. TVRckerel, c TOES, &c.—10 ®felS 10 buniinls Crar ■tandlcs; Canal Flour Buckwheat, Cheese, h JliB nov 31 J)«T1*'«uk. r ,‘ g Pork, lauding from ship Hartford, aud •orsalo by ALBERT HARD. • Wygoj 50 Mace aud 10 baskets Sweet . wmleby THEODORE MINIS. , |3^N8.—(Jiliott's Ladies’ patent Bens, with 1 tnifimj points, adapted to writing on t iIm!!^BeeH’s Note paper; also a new 1 lcl «ofQudl Pen Nibs in boxes. J. B. CUBBEDGE, IIOV 23 Soiltli uiiln IW.-irW-umnii' !»D ; sHTOfiS Hi “Iravlieil Shirting, from &!i Hl W«.,|50 <f»z Mn ;r .u« 0 ntripo., op doz Madron. Hbdllri stfl?. Me S j V° U K” nn( l Reddy Coats for Bo nov 29 for Balu b ? JOHN MU" nwi i _||0V29 . 3 fc 8 - JkAIIf JBS.—Now in store idl IVnnl^r Var iety low priced Mo us. do Laim .French \ if Mill ' S5. ...www. ww Laines, n»v25 HENRY LATHROP |;iI.Olili FOR MALE*—50 barrels ami P X’ 25 sacks of prime Georgia, to close consign- 1 incut. Enquire ut Uio Office of Steamboat Cd. 8 of Georgia. 3— nov 29 c r A mi* WICK.—Astral aud Solar Lump « X_4 Wirk, all sizes; Lard Lamp Wick*, Also, '' Candle Wick brimlml end ill hull,, for tmlo by . 1 COU.1N.H & HUl.ia.EY. 1 nov 29 llld Brynii strout. “ •r IME! LIME!i—1200bbls. freshThomaRton ^ Jj Linm, now loudiug .at Lamar’s wharf* and p Ibr sale by O. A. I«. LAMAR’. .(; * liov 24 . <1— n IMKSS AND PltlME DORK.- n *LVX Irfiuding, 25bbls Mess Pork ; 40do Prune t do; 60 do Pilot and Navy Broad ; 10'do White h Beans, for sale by ^ nov 30 WOQD, CLAGHOJIN & CO; mEA.-Veryfino Dyson Tea, landing from A brig Virghua, from Philadelphia, for salo by nov 30 . A. MINIS. ( just recoived u^id for sole by A MINIS. * nov 30 T>UTTER.—10 kegs superior (Juatum riut- DACON.—4lihds Bacon Sides, landing from J3 brig Philurn, for salo by nov i? BRIGHAM & KELLY. 1JRICK.—29 51. good quality Northern Jj Brick, Tor aulo by nov 30 BRIGHAM &KELLY. 'I71RUIT TREES.—ConsiRting or Apri* X cot, Nocturino, Clmrry and Plumb Trees, just roceivud, ami for solo by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, nov 30 Mdnunmut square. TjllNE UEKMAN III)L,IK)U8 ROUTS.—t X cuso of fine Gorman Bulbs, consisting of Amaiyllaa, Hyucintlw, Tulips and various otlmr beautiful flowering Bulbs, iust rocoivod and for salo low, by J. M. TURNER & BRO. nov 30 Monuraont squaro. DRENCH BLACK INDELIBLE A INK—VVurruntnd, just received und for sale ly James a. Laroche, nov 30 No. 1 Market squaro. ^Vl»f UITI.—Dr. McMunu’s celebrated Elixir vX of Opium, for snlo at J. A. LaROCHE’S Drug iSr. Chemical Storo, nov 30 No. 1 Markot-squaro. OKANDY.—Olurd and Dupuy’e Brandy, XJ just recoived nnd for s!ilo by nov 29 E. SWIFT. AA/'HISKBV.—lOlild.N Y Wbiakoy.luud- V v ini' from idiiii llortfurd, und for aalo by nov 29* K.-SWIFT. O UTTER.—1.2 firkins Buttor. just ro- Aj ceived por ship Hnrlford, und for sale by nov 29 E. SWIFT. ■71 HI. BEEF.—10 half bbls Fuiton Mur- A • kot Beof, just recoived and for sale by nov 29 1W8WIFT. /B LOCKS.—T. T. WILMOT lias just ru- ceived lOVdoz Clocks, assorted, 1M1 hoar and Eight Day, with Mahogany unit Black Widnut coses, and warranted good lime keepers, nov 29 AISIN&L—p30 boxes Now Raisins, 30 qr do AL do, just received aud.far snlo by qov 29 E. SWIFT. /"i U NNY CLOTH.—25 bales, for snlo by VX „ov27 • * 11. A. CRANE. jn OSIIEN BUTTER,Ac.—25kegs But- YX lor; 100 boxes Clmosu; 20 casks do; 50 bid* Crnckors, Butter aud Sugar;20 bbls Pilot Bread, landing ami for salo by II. A. CRANE, nov 27 QURAU AND COFFEE.—100 hluls. k? Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico, und Muscova do, 400 bugs CoiVeo, Rio, old Culm, nnd Luguiru. - nov 27 H. A. CRANE. l^YRESS ROODS.—Film French Cash- Y-J meres nnd Mens, du Laines, Plain French Merinos, Black Alpncns and BomhnziuoH. nov 27 HENRY 11. HTOTKSBURY. OKI AWLS.—Supurior Cashmere Shawls, O Plaid and Stvipod Rob Roy do.,Heavy Wool do., Block Thibet aud Maui, de Lai no do. For salo by HENRY H.STOTESBURY. nov 27 S'lEOItRIA LARD.—12 bbls Georgia VX Lord, just received and for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 27 cor Broughton & .Drayton-Bts. \ PPLE8, Acc. — Apples', Raisins, Cur- iV rants und White Boans, landing from burk Potor Dehiill, and for sole by l/. J. GILBERT, nov 27 West side Market square. QTOVES, HOLLOW-WAKE, Ac. —Econqjnist und Kitchen souse Cooking Stoves; Office Stoves; Iron Ftiruaciw for oliitiu- bers; Puts, Kottles, Soup Digesters,Fish Kettles. Putatoo Steamers, Ovens, Spiders, Porcelain Suucunnd Stow Puns, Wufilo and Wafer Irons, Coal Scuttles, Oyster Gridirons for broiling Oys- tors, Foot Stoves, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Fenders, &c. for salo by COLLINS & BULKLEY, nov 22 108 Bryun-street. ’O UTTER.—20 kegs Ornngo county Buttor, XJ just received, a very fine article, for sale by nov 2ft ALRBRT HARD. QLGAK.-5 lilids. St. Croix, und 5 do. Por O.to llico, lauding from tlm Alexander M. and for wile by J. E GAUDRY & CO. nov 17 TJONNETS AND LADIES DRESS CAPS. .U—Now Style, just received and now oponiTig. nov 2*3 CANNON & LEONARD. WATII BlilUK.—0 barrels and 10boxes XJ llatli Brick, for scouring knives and forks, just rocuived and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 16 Gibbons’ buildings. KtXCIIANOE.—Bill* on Now York. An il* ply to GEO. B. GUMMING, nov ft — TOOK SALE.—A Nogrp Mon who m a good J: Cook. non. HABERSHAM * SON. nov 6 CCIIUYLKILLCOAL. 1(10 tutu Rod A.li; • kVlOOdo White-Ash, suitable for grates, for sale low, for cash only, by nov 24 W.OOD.ICLAGIIORN *. CO. AKS.—10,750CImnencia Cigatv; 19,000 » Vy Ln. Alamana do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000 Principle'do, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller, and for solo by W. M. DAVIDSON, novU. Wostsido Market square. 1 /~tAPH l CADSn—Now Fiubionv—Ju»t * Y-/ recoived jper Steamer NorUmruer,a superior lot of Gents’ Dress Caps, consisting of Cirelliau, Taylor, 1J La Mode, Navy, Silk, Glazed, Polka, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, aud Travelling Cans. Also LcathcrTravolling Hat Boxes, for snlo by nov O I). A. AMBLER & CO. Q0LAK LAMPS, Ac.—Bronzed aud O Gilt Solar Stand nud Suspending Lamps, ’ Study and Hand Lamps, Hall Lanterns, balance weights und ulinius, Extra Glass Prisms, Snrcail’s l'iekwieks, Paper Lainp nud Candle Shades, com prising Hovernl elegant patterns, together with a _ mil nssortuiontdr Brittania, Gloss and Tin Lamps . and Candlesticks, received by recent arrival*, und for snlo by COLLINS BULKLEY. . % nov 29 - LHRS, Ac.—Luudiug 50 drums New Figs; i X 100 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins; 2 bbls dried Currants? 10 boxes Citron; 10 kegs Malaga Grappa, for sale by - nov 29 WOOD, CUVGIIORN &CO. d TYTEW ROODS.—*3t) pieces binck Alpncca Ii from 25 uts up; 2 pieces Brown do ; 2 doz durk Kid Gloves, No. 6 to 8, and another lot of “ those Collars ut„25 cts. Just roceivud and lor sale by JOHN MURPHY. ’ nov 29 • /'l ANDLES*—Judd’s Sperm Candles, sizes ~ 0's and 4’*, received and Ibr sale by , nov 29 A. T, BOWNE, timets’Buildings. • OAL.—tAndiiig per brig Virginia,'broken Y> nnd screened Rod Anil, for sale loW for cash . only by . WOOD, CLAGIIORN it CO. nov 39 s C[OFAS.—Fine Spring sent, Gothic pattern*; s k?, Cove top 'Serpentine do. Also u.gregt vurf- o ety of Plain uud Tpfted Sofas, just received, und » for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov23 • Smote’Building.' A-uniiiTE. iN~ -astfTwVa"' i^TTT 1818, or sooner if ships can bo provided, to tho BOtli of June, 1851, on the following routes, will >0 received at the contract olliee of the BosiOflico •Department, in tho city of WashingWiij until 1), a. lit., of the 3d of January, 1848, (to'bo derided by Uiebtli oftliosAiuc month,) in the manner hero* uRerspocifiod, to wiu -'' v . ri if: V> ceivcd per Vernon, new styles printed Cashmere iShawhi* Also, in storo, fine and su perfine Broche Shawls J 4*4, 8^4 and 10*4 fine P|«id Wobl SImwls; 4-4 to 10-4 Zephyr Wors ted Shawls, for sale by nov 25 HENRY LATHROP. Gram E in«a,<uiuuB,duuwttUU DIUUUJ i tuiui, ns, Datu4 Pruues, Currants, Citrons, Malaga ms aud Lemon*, Sardines, Capers. OlivcH, w ider, Maraschin, and ordiuls of all kinds. Any goods bought at this storo, which do uot W.-W. GOODRICH, 8mota* now Building, Whitnkor-st. nov 25 rTIlEAF CASH STOKE.—The tin- Vj dersignod lias latoly returned from tho Nortli itli a full supply of Full aud Wiuter Dry Goods, liich will bo sold at Ills usual low prices for cash r approved city paper at short time. All those islung to save nionoy will please call and c nlnoliis stock. M. PKENDEROAST, nov 10 cor, of Whitaker Congress sts. pOAL YARD.—Tlm subscribers having routed Urn lot on Ancmnx’s wharf, immedi ately ndjoiniug tlmir storo. purposo keeping on linm! a lull supply of COAL, suitable for Grates, Stoves, .Furnaces, &c., and now ofler for snlo landing from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia, 150 tons Rod nud White Ash Coal, broken and screenod, selected for tills market nov 2 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO. ■EXTENSIVE, PIER AND CENTRE TA- X.4 BLES, with. Mahogany, Black Wuluut and Mnrbjc Tbps. Also, Greuiuu Claw-feet Tables, do Dining do; 6 Leg do do; Card Tubles ; Sofa do with MarbluTons; do do Muhngony do ; In dies’ work do; do no do with Folding Tops; do do do do Deep Drawer*, Just received, und for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smote’ buildings. YA7ARDROBES, SECRETARIES, AND VV BOOKCASES.—A Large Assortment, iust received, and for Hale bv 1. '\V. MORRELL, nuv 23 Smote’ Buildings. TYRES SING BUREAUS AND SIDE XJ BOARDS,of Mahogany nnd Black .Walnut, with Marble Tops. A Largo and Splendid Assort- mont, ju*t received, aud for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nqv23 Smete’ Buildings. •rTAIR MATRASSES.—60 of First quality, XX just roceivud, uud for salo by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smote’ Buildings. It/TAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT 1TX BEADSTEADS, of French nnd High Post. A large Assortment, just received, nnd for stile by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Suieta’ Buildings. /'1IVA1R8.— 100 dozen Maplo nnd Black Wuluut, with Cano .nud Rush seating,|in Plain, Gruciau uud Gothic patterns ; 100 dozon Windsor do, just rucoived und for salo by I. W. MORRELL, Stncte’ Buildings, nov 23 (VTAIIOO A N Y C1IA IRS.—25 doz. Full UA French pnttora; 25 do |tli do do; Gothic Top do witli spriiig souls, just rocoivod and for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Smote’ Buildings. TYIVANH AND OTTOMANS.—Di- Y.J vans, Tole-a-tete pattern; do Sorpontine do; Ottomnus Serpentine do. iu French and plain seating, just received nnd for sale by I. W. MORRELL, Smeta’ Buildings, nov 23 QI’EltM OIL—Wiutor Moactiuil Siierm Oil, Fidl bleached do do. Also good Wintor Oil for Solnr Lamps at 75 cts por gallon, for side by nov29 A/T. BOWNE, Smote’ Building*. J^IN.—GObbls Phelps’ Gin, landing and for vJT solo by E. SWIFT, uov 29 /TASTOlt OIL.—Highly improved Pro- niinm Gelatine Capsules nf Concentrated Castor Oil, witliout taste ur smell, just received a fresh supply in small boxes, nnd for Hide by J. M. TURNER & BiiO. nov 29 Monument square. rTMIE BOQUKT OF MELODY; A Musical X Annuo] for 1848, handsomely bound and containing a choice collection of Songs, Waltzes, Polkus, Quadrille*, Quickstep* and beautifully executed lithographic cuibelli*luiiunte. Just re ceived aud for side by T. T. WILMOT. nov 29 piIOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.—25 firkins, Yy choice Gu*U«n Butter, lauding from ship Hartford, uud for sale by nov 23 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. lUTESS AND PRIME BEEF.—landing per 1»X Vernon,70 bid*. Mess nnd Prime Beef; lOcnscs box Salt; 20 barrel* Potatoes; 10 kegs Goshen Buttor, for mUo low by nov 24 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO. f ANDRET1IS’ GARDEN SEEDS.—War- A_J rauted of tlm crop of1847. A supply re ceived per brig Savunnub,consisting nf tho differ ent varieties iu uso, for sale, wiiolosalo nnd retail by A. T.BOWNE, nov 24 Smote’ Buildings. QOUTH CAROLINA FLOUR.—50 barrels O South Carolina Flour, as white as Canal and much sweeter, a fino article for family nse, war ranted, and for salo by ALBERT HARD. uov23 1 TINE APPLE CHEESE.—A few doz Pino X Apple Cheese, landing from ship Ilartfod, and for sale by A LB BUT HARD, nov 23 /^.EOBGIA FLOII1I.—30 one-hundred VX pound Sacks, Georgia Flour, very fino, for sale by ALBERT HARD, nov 23 cor Broughton & Drayton-ste. SUPERIOR .MUSTARD.—Just recoived by O A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, nov 23 Market-square. TY ALLY’S MAGICAL PAINEXTRACTOlt. XJ Recoived by tlm Ageut A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, nov 23 M arkot-Hquaro. X AUD OIL.—5 barrels Lard Oil, a good XJ article for machinery or burning, lauding from ship Hartford, and wilt be sold low. nov 23 BRIGHAM &. KELLY. /CHAMPAGNE CIDER AND SOAP.—10 Yy hhU Champagne Cider of superior quality; 50 linxcs Biiciian’* Soap, lauding from bark Ver non, and for sale by uov 23 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. TJUTTBR AND CIII2E8K.—30 box- XJ es Cheese; JO kegs Butter, landing from J. Enders nnd for sale by nov 11) J. E. GAUDRY & CO. TYTDW OPENING-This mqruing, avery -LI desirable lot of-Dress Goods, Shawls and Oil Cloth Tabic Covers. ~~ uov ^2. CANNON &. LEONARD. I3ALT1MOKE PPLOVR.-35 barrels JLJ and half barrels Howard street, lauding from Gen. Pinckney, and for sale by nov 20 J* E. GAUDRY & CO. iiUW A It.—^*30h(tls prime Porto Rico Sugar, P, tbrsalo. iu lots to Hint purchasers, by nbv20 WASHBURN, WILDER^ CO. (JEGAI18.—15 M. Jiurauaga and 5 do Buen O Gusto Sugars, for snlo, by nov, 20 THEODORE MINIS. TJU.’ITER.—10 kegs Qosben Butter, of supe- XJ rior quality, landiaff from brig Savannah, for salo by ' JrIgHAM & KELLY, nov 10 FBAClI BttAWDY AND VJ8COTCH WIIIHKRY.—aobl,l» .aperior old Geo.Peuch Brandy, 30/five gallon denujohfia Scotch Whiskey/for sole by nor 3 lino 1 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. -700 l'nilos and back, once a month. * No. 3537, From'Key Went, bySaratoto, Tam- miles and back, once a month. ' Proposols : for extending tips sorvico from Pen sacola to Now Orleans are invited. • , Proposals will be received for carrying tke pijiib on the above-iiiiined routos twice a month; and proposals omitting such places namod on the above rdutes as the, 1 bidder may desire; aud also proposals for poriions ofsakl routes will be obit- idored, and proposals for'cariyilig saiiWunils by and oh snch portion of said routes in Florida, an whiohjtmay bo so parried* . Bids should sot forth tlio mode of conveyance, the tune Jh which it is proposed to perforin a' trip, the sizv, rate, and description of tlio steamboats or vessols, with suiliciout particularity to euahle tho decision to bo mado, on the advice of tlio proper officers of the naval servico, whether the same uro or urenot convertible into shius-of-war. NOTES. Each proposal should be accompanied by a guaraiity, signed by 0110 or niojro responsible per sons, in tho tallowing uianucr, viz: “Tho undersigned guaranty that , if his hid for carrying tho mail from to , bo accopted by tlio Postmaster General, shall enter into an obligation prior to tlio first day of March next, .with good ana sufficient sureties, to perform tho service proposed.” This should be accompanied by tlio certificate of a postmaster, or oilier equivalent tostimouy, that the guarantors are muu of property and able to make good tlioir guaranty. The proposal should be sent to tlio deportment sealed, oimorsed “Proposals for route No. in Florida,” and addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster General. For tlio prohibition of bids retail ting-from com binations, aud tlio terms and conditions ou which the contract is to be made, see the last annual ad vertisement. Ilidilors iiro notified that, agreeably- to tho pro- visions, of tliu act of Congress of 3d March, 1845, preference is to he given to those proposals (being acceptable in other respects) which slmll stipulate to deliver tlio stcaibslups or ships to bo provided for carrying said mails to the United States, or to their proper officer, on demand made, for the pur pose of being converted into a vessel or vessels-of- war. * For the maunor In which the transfer to the 'overument is to be made, und other particulars, udders are referred to tho ndvortisemeut of “for eign mails” ofthu 21st of April. 1847. C. JOHNSON, Postinastci' General, Post Office Department’, Nctf ; 8,1847. nov 10 — tu4 F HARD. NAIL I.OET.-J GUIFFIN&.CO would inform tho public, that they have alien tho Snil-Lbft at Kxcltnngo Dock, And are irepured to carry on the hdsinesS in its various mmclies, niicIi as Tents, Awnings, Tarpibvlings, Stciunbout Covers, and Suilsofovory description; and Uopu by unremitting attention, combiucd with an extensive knowledge of the husiboss, tt> merit the continued patroiiage of those who givo them a trial. ISPSliij> and' Stoaimboat Flags uiado to ordor. ,FOf* ;«EiV YOttIL-OWms® K4&cd c LLts.~The superior packet ship HARTFORD, D. Saimenmii master, having a port of her ffolglit engagod, will meet withdos- patuh. For freight or passage; having very sn- lerjor accommodations, apply on board at Tel- fiur’s wharf. or to BRtUHAM npv‘33 C 'lENTRAL RAIL ROAD &. HANKING CU. J OF GEORGIA.—Snvunuah, Nov. *39,1847. Tlie Annual Mucting of the Stockholders will be liuld at tlio Exchange, in tliis city, oil Wcdncsduy the 15th day of December next. By order. GEO J. BULLOCH, Cnshior. N. B. Stockholders will pass to und from tho muoting on the Rail Road free. , Lt^Tho Macon papers will please publish tliu above. 14— nov 30 TVTOTICE.—All persous indebted to I ll tnte of Miss ElizubeUi WilkiuB, late of tlio , of Chat ham County,.deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment, and all persous having any de mands against said estate will present them, pro irly attested, within the time prescribed by luw. R. WAYNE, Q,uul. Executor. nov 17 6w ( \ LIUtR’8 OFFICE.—Suvannoli, 30U> Vy November, 1847.—Proposals will bo receiv ed at this office, until Dili Decombur, proximo, for covoring with stono the Sewer running South through Pulaski Ward, commencing, noarthoro- Ridence of Dr. T. Bartow, and extending to tho now Sowor. Also, for covering said Sewer with an Arcb of tho best groy brick-»,'^h^prioe-por runnuig foot must be specified. ■ : nov 30 A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c. flLERK’S OFFICE.-Suvstumli, Vy November, 1S17;—On Thursday 9th comber, proximo,Council will elect a Clerk 0 30th _ Do- r, proximo,Uouncil willplect a Clerk of tlio Court of Common Ploas and'Oyer and Torrni- ner for the City of Savannah, vice M. Shellull, Senr., resigned. Compensation, fees—bond, $3000. Applicants will naino their securities, nov 30 A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c. D OOKS, SASHES & WINDOW BLINDS.—Tho Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway & Co., is constantly rocoiving nil kinds of Sashes, Door aud Window.Bliuds, which he olfors at as low prices as they can bo purchased in tlio city. All work furnished by him will bo warranted equal to any in tlio country, or tho money Will bo returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, West sido Monument Square N. B. Orders for odd sizes received and promptly exocuted — sopt 1 TXriNDOW-SASII AND BLIND VV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining tho residence of Judge Wuyno. Saslujs und Blinds of evory description, mudo of tlio beat materials, at Northern Prices. House audSliipi^oiuer-Work promptly executed. CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Copstantly oh band a full supply of Flaoriug and Weather Boards. Sash, Blind*, and Pannel Doors, 8k< 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents. AH other sizes in proportion —ly aug7 QEOAK AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 27, lUill-strcet. Sign of the Indian, near Moninncnt-atjuare.—The subscriber returns his grateful thuuks to the citizens of Savannah, and die public generally, who have so liberally patron- him during the last four years, and bogs to as sure them tliat ho still imports tlio very best brands, of which ho has on hand at tliis time a largo assort ment. lie would call particular attention to a late shipment which ho can fully warrant. Also to his stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c., &c. f all of which lid will sell on ns good terms as can he had elsewhere. I*. JACOBS, jnly 27 ly— /''1IRCULAK.— 1 Tlio undersigned hns lo- V3 catcd himself in Newark, Now Jersey, as a General Agent. Persons at a distance wishing articles pur chased in this or 'adjoining cities, will find it to their advantage to procure them through the tqgoncy of tlio undersigned, who will he at all times advised of the lowest prfco Articles can be purchased at, and who (Yoin. The various branches of manufacturing (lift city excels in, makes it a desirable place for an ugenoy to bo located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia foi tlie last oghtoen years, flatters himself that lie will be able to fill orders from iudividnalsoftlie South ern country generally, bnt morn particularly from Georgia, its uenr their fancy n« though they wore hore themselves, and, iu many iustauccs, at lower, prices. Tho strictest care taken in Shipping and In suring, if instructed. JACOB R. DAVIS, Newark, New Jersey sept 1G D AGUE It It EOT Y PR FOR- TRAITS.—T.T. WILMOT reapecvfuHy informs the public,.that ho, with tlie assistance of an experienced Artist, w now ready to execute Portraits of all sizes,, afipr tlie most improved methods for bounty aud durability ;uud invites the Ladies and Gouticinou of Savannah, and Visitors, to call at his Gallery, ut tho corner of Bryan 8t. aud Market Square, where he will at all limes be happy to wail on them. . T. T. W. hasfor saje Double and Single Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, ilroaohpi, &c. <!kc. for Miniatures.. j. V , . Daguerreotype Artists ore afro informed tliat he willkeep for sola all articles uacjl.iu their pro fession. nov 12 vm. Co,era, and 88 St. Julian area.-WILLI AM M; DAVIDSON'would inform his friends, that he continues to keep on hand at his old stand. West Side of the Market, a large assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO- CERIES, all of which he offers on ffie best pos sible terms. He is also'constantly supplied with the best ALBANY and NEWARK CL DER, to which he respectfidly invites the atten tion of the public, • •■•'■— Vj;ov 3 YVH«'WI.K iVIJVB.LKM. VV AND GROCERY STORE—Vo. Congress and 88 St. Julian Stress.-IYJLL iou of t5o public. OPERM OIL.-ForJ.oIo by D nov 25 A. MINIS. 1 A KELLY. FOR NEW YOKU.—Brig- Lino. Tho list mlliiij; regular packet bark VEIL NON,T. Paxton niastor,witl have immediate des- lateh. ForfYoight or passage, apply ou board at ilongin’snpper Wliarf: or to nov30 WA8HBURN, WILDER & CO. NEW YORK.—Brig Line. lar packet brig SAVANNAH, W. •r, having one-half her freight on- , FOR NE •Tho rdgalar pai w 8. Dixon master, having one-half her freight oil- ;aged mid going on board, will .havn iniinodiato uspalcli. For balance of freight, or passhgo, ap ply on board ut Mooro’s wharfior to nov 23 WASHBURN WILDER & CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Oht Estab lished Line.—Tho regulur packet brig A- MERICAN, McNair master, having two-fhirds of hor freight ougaged will liavo quick despatch. For freight of 150 bales Cotton, or passage, up- ply on board, or to BRIGHAM &, KELLY, nov Itf J\° Traw® rSS. CemM'itaU JhM- Ocloher 6,1817—C.Mii.igni-e. nfEnUnn or other produce l.jr tlila llttud, nre hereby tl'otillo’.l that re- ceipHxviU ho required for oil freight delivered:— They will tliorolore .end pcr.ou. lo reO'diVo llioilr cou.igliinenb. who uro autliorl.edlo .ion .ueh r0‘- colpS L. O. REYNOLDS, oet ti — Elig’r nnd Buporiiuondeiil. I-EANTATION, nkoUANS. The mibHcribur has inst received per brig Splendid nnd other vessel* from Uostoil, 21 discs Plnututioii Brogans, which will bo sold as low as possible. Planters, Factors and others) who have been unable to get their measures fitted in this city, can bo supplied by calling soon. He has also a full supply of Satinet Jackets nnd Pants, for servauts. 1 WILLIAM B. HALE, nt>v30 1C3 Congress Street. aw III nnd com- SP * c,Bct,id Ranchero, und Wool Hot. ofovory de nlnora fuahionahlo, a hirzor .tuck oftlii.kiiid of Guod.haa never keen olfored iri.e. Fine io, Tampi* -rr. . o:-. »«d Ready, Hot. ofovory dowription. Ouo or tlio partners reading at tho NorUi, ona- hloa u. to rocoivo woekly atlpplio. of good,. To Mprohanto and Planter, wo ofler good, on a, fovorahlo torina aa con.bo had South or North. oct28 177 BAY STREET. fill NEW 8TYX.E OP - IIATSI- -M—FALL FASHIONS ofauporior qualitiea, rocoivad by rocont nrrivola at 18/ Bay Btreot. . aopt IB IVES, HORSEY & CO. L AUCTION * 1 ' Olllihy Cloth nod t: IIy Cohen A I . Ak PHvato Sale— 23 hale, Gunny Cloth i 10 tlo Gunny ling,. nov 59 Sugar and OuWeo; j -J• . By (lolien * Fosiilek. At 1‘rivnlo Sale-—25 hh.l, Fotto Riet . OrttT niingb do. nov 30 Piiclps’ Gin.' , .Ai^g^gJSr^^-vN, ' i uobrgiqFlqur.^-T^v---. "?~ nov :lo CT1 HATS l HATS I—From the Fasbi- onablo Hat Store of Afos4rs. Bocbn Ik Cos tar, Broadway, Now York. Thoso who liavo been in tho habit of sonding to them for their Hat*, call bo fitrnisliod with tho miino_articlo, at New York prices, by calling on octlP D. A. AMBLER & CO. Now Arrmiircincut. UNITED STATE8 MAIL LINE—DAILY. ween Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head andDeatforti Inland two-thirds tf the W The well known splendid stoatn packets METAMORA, Cunt. F. Barden, WM. 8EABROOK, Capt.T. Lyon, GEN. CLINCH, Capt.Wm. .Curry, Will hereafter loave Savaunnli every evening at half piint 8 o’lock. and Churloston every morning at 9 o’clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Hoad nnd Banitfort each way, nnd avoiding two-thirds of tlio sen route. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to BROOKS&TUPPK11, Ag’ts, Snvannnh. E. LAFITTE A*. CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. N. 13.—All goods intended for Savannah or Charleston will ho forwnrd6d by tho Agonts, if directed to their care, free of commissions. All wny-froight payable by shippers, julyl Express A Accommodation Eiuc. XT NO MONOPOLY. cJ £| IETWIEN SAVANNAH AND PALATICA. E. F. Via. Darien, llrnnsteick y St. Maras, Jacksonville, lllacli Creek and Picofata. Tho stomnor WM. GASTON, Cupt. Wm. C. Mondell, will leavo Savannah ovorv Friday Morn ing at 10 o’clock, from Andersoirs lowor wharf. Stages run in connection with her to all tlio interior Towns aud St. Augustine. She has been starting from Savannah ou tlio same days as the Mail Line, nod has run nheud of them more than 24 hours, aud consequently is by far tlie fastest Bunt ou tlio routo. Her accommodations are unsurpassed by any boat Tho Agent receives nnd forwards all goods by tills bout, froo of cummissiaus. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to the Agent, R. H. D. SORREL, oct2G — Corner Bay and Bull Streets. Monit-Weekly U. 8, 01* Steaui-Packet Line* BETWEEN SAVANNAH At FALATUA, FLA. BV Til* WAV or Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville, Black Creek Sf Picolatn, Fla. lit connection with tba Charleston Daily Mail Stoam-nackotsat Savannah,tlio steamer SARAH SPALDING, from Pulntkn to I-alto Monroo, the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picnlatu to St. Au- gustiuo, mid from Black Crook, vin Newnunsvillo, Alligator, Mineral Springs & Columbus, to Tut- loliassoe. OCAMULGEE Capt. P. MoNeltv. ST. MATTHEWS “...Kino. Thoso packets louvo Savannah evory Tuesday and Saturday Mornings, at 10 o'clock, nnd ar rive at Picolutu iu tinio for the Mail Stages to go through to SbAuguslino boforo night every Thursday nnd Monday. Returning, leavo Palatka overy Tuesday and Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touching asubovo each way They uro both low pressure boats, in complete order, and Iiuudsoinoly furnished in every respect; are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex perience on the route, and their patrons aro as sured that every attention will he paid to tlie safety nnd comfort of piissougors, und to tlio carefUIhand ling of freight. —AGENTS— Brooks &. Tapper 8avnnnuh. A. A. DoLormo Darien. G. Fricdlnnder Brunswick. John Besseut. St. Marys. Fernandez & Bishee Jacksonville. A. Coy Black Creek. Geo. Cooloy Pinolata. J. P. Huwkins Pulatku. E. Lofittc&Co Churloston. N. B. Goods consigned to tlio Agonts forward ed free of commission. Fruiglit from Savannah nnd Charleston, aud all way freight, payable by shippers. sept 13 F.O.R 8 ALL.—A second hand CARRIAGE AND HAR- ,NES8, nonriy new. Apply to — JNO.H.REID&CO. MW*, SttRSBON DENTISTS. MAY lie consulted at their rooms N. K. corner of St. Julian street nnd Market Square, at any hour,(Sundayoxcoptod.) Entrance onSt. Juliun ang 13 . fly Colicit A , . On die 1st Tuesday Jn December next, \ sold at the Cuurt.llouse, wjUiin Uio legal of solo, die folloWiug negroes, viz; Minta, Lydia, Flora, mid llaimnh, belon, the (tstato of A. II* Bagnhaw* deceased: I illusion'of tho Inferior Court of Chntlimn V nnd by orderof JOHN MURCHIS0ri ocl 6 • ’ Adminlsyitor. WILL tho City of anyannaJj, on t Jdnuary iioxt, the Ib”oWinL property ofthe estatb of WilUnui Toy] ceased, vizi ^ J a Lot Lcttcr-Ai on West Broad Street leased 40- Charles Vow llohi for ten years from first day of January. 1849. * i.* Also, Not No;8 and Improvoraonts cornet'Of Broughton otiu West Broad. Street*, Liberty Ward, subject W an annual rent of Thirty, Dol lars to tlin City. . i.l -vv-.v •» Also, Wharf I*ot, No. 10,. ot Five FntliouV oH the Savannah River. a wih Also, Tract of Laud, No.*949,.l9th District,%1 Section of Cherokoo, now Cobb CoUnty, bbiitffifi ' tuiuing Forty (40) Acres. Also, tho following personal property bdpng iugto tho estate of said William Taylor, deceaa od, viz; .... > A Negro Man named Shephard, and n PcWaiit tho Independent l*reny teriau ’Chufch in : the City of SavniiUHli, known in the plun of said Church as No. 3. All tlio above property sold by die undersigned under und by virtue of a Decree in Equity hf.tno Superior Court of Chadiam County, rendered at mulatto v ABSENTED HERSELF the 18th iust. from tho plantation of die subscriber on dio Island of Skidnwny, a • woman named MARY, or as she calls her self, Mary Hamilton. She is about 82 years of ngo rather above dm common size, of full habit, inclining to bo stout, walks erect, of a pleasant contennneo, nnd when spoken to answers readily, but when inUmiduted hurriedly. Hud on when she left, a cotton osnnburgs frock, but os slm took wilh Imr two or more calico frocks alio will doubt less change hor dress. Since leaving slm has boon soon in tho city of Savannah, where she is no doubt harbored, Laving relatives and acquain tances Uiore. Twenty dollars is offered for hor de livery to nm on Skidawuy island, or being safely lodged in Snvanuali jail. All persons ure cau tioned against harboring or secreting hor, as the law will be rigorously enforced. ang 28 JAMES BILBO. 19 STKRMNa LANIER, net 27 FLOYD HOUSE, MACON, OA. & I. A. DROWN. m FOR RENT.—The Western Tenc- •HS-mont of Hunter’s Buildings adjoining dm one occupied by Messrs. Edwin Pursuits & Co., Pos session given immediately. Enquire of G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct'll Gibbons building. TO RENT. —A three story Brick ^-Bnlidiiigiu StatnStreot. A two story Wooden Buildiugin Broughtonst. A two story Wooden Building in Jolforson st. A two story Wooden Building, with a Bake House nltnelmd, next door enst of Mrs. Bourke’s residence. Fur terms, apply to sept 22 COIIKN FOSDICK. ® F«HKBI« -J-—Thrco floor, of MT Wnldbiirghs building near dm.Exchange, un der dial occupied by ftir. W. Woodbridge,also two upper floors of the building immediately be low tlm Exchange, and several Hours under the building occupied by Mr. Walsh, one of them u ground floor. ovlROB. HABERSHAM & SON. M TO RENT.—From the 1st of Novem ber next, a commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, in SouUi Broad Street, near St, John's Church. Terms very moderate. Apply to June 3 z. - II. GANAHL. ffi TO HKNT.—Till. Hoiiho At tiliTheiiii of Bay Street, recently occupied by Air E B Crane, as a carriage warehouse. Also, two largo rooms over Ives, Horsey & Co’s hat store, suitable for counting rooms of lawyers’officers. Apply to II. A. CRANE. gnpt *37 ' ■ t -TO KENT Tliat commodious dwel- ling.situated on Warren square, N. E. cor- ».er of Bryan and Habcrahaui street*. For terms apply on the premises, or, to.... II. GANAHL. septilB FIFTY DOLLAR8 RE- WARD.—'Stolen from dm. City Hotel Stgble, on : tlm. uiglit of the 26th ittst: a Switch- tail BAY- INDIAN PONEY, with a black streak running do\Yn the back, blazed face, and- twd white leet, marked on the loft ear Wtth a swallow fork* Fifty Dollars will ho-given for proof to convict the thief, or Ten Dollars for the recovery of the Pdney. P. WILTBERGER. uov 80 * • 3— NEW GOODS.— 1 Tlio Subscriber would respectfully inform his patronsand tlm nublic generally, dint he has returned from dm North, und Iiiih now open, a large aud complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of supor. French npd Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and. Froncli Cosiuieres; Doeskins, Tweods, &o.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk and Satin Vestings; all of which he is prepared to make to ordor at short notice and in dm latest fashion. Nono hut tho best work- nion nro employed, and, therefore, overy inaiiu- faotured article can, with sulbty, be warranted to suit tlm most particular. Tlm subscriber hns also a fino assortment of Gloves, Socks,Suspeudors, Pocket Hdkfs., Cra vats, Under Shirts and Drawers, all of which will be sold at Now York prices, by M. CEAIIY, Draper and Tailor,. Sign nf dio Goldon Lamb, cormer of Whit- nkor and Broughton streets. oct 18 -AA HAMILTON Ac SYMONS have received per Hartford and Suvannoli: A JlUL choice assortment of French, English nnd Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST INGS, solectod with dm greatest care, and of the best imported in tliis country. We nre now pre pared to.inanufacture at dm shortest notice, and in‘ tlie best manner, any garment in our line, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, oct 13— Snvnnnnh. Gn. Rifles, hard ware Ac. Ac. Ac. SPORTSMEN and udiers nre hereby notified that dmy can bn supplied ut low prices, for cash, with tlm follow nrtinlos, viz; Douhlo and Siugle Guns from $3 to $50—Rifles, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Hags, Couo Wren- chos, Walker’s Cups, Baldwin’s Gun Wudding, Gun Cotton, Fishing Tackle, Powdor, Shot, &c. Also, A general assortment of Hardware, eoiiHist- &e. &c. Please cull and exntnino before purchasing else where. JOHN CARRUTIIERS, No 175 Congress Street, Savaunnli. N. B. Rifles made to order, nnd all kind* of Repairing ofGuns, Rifles, Locks, &c. carefully ana punctually attended to nnd warranted. Or ders from tho couutry, or work sent to he done will bo. attended to and returned by Urn boats, nr other conveyance, with the same fidelity, as if per sonally present oct 4 HE OLD WHITE MEETING HOUSE, or Rominisconces of a Couu try Congregu- T tion. Tho Force of Truth, an authentic Narrative, by Thomas Scott. Annals of tlm Poor, containing tlm Dairyman's Daughter, tlm Young Cottager, tlio Negro Ser vant, Ac. Luther nnd Calvin, nrthe true spirit of tho Re formed Church, by D’Aubigne, D. D. Tlm Sinner’s Friend, from the 87th London edition. A Glimpse into the World to Come, in a Wa king Dream. The Lifa of the Rev. John Newton, by Rev. Richard Cecil. p The Divine Origin of Christianity, by J. G. Practical Reflection* ou tlm Second Adveut, by Rev. Hugh White. For snln by J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 24 N .South side Market sqnnro, £ W. MORRELL invites his friend* • aud the public generally, both from town nnd couutry, to call and examine lii* new FURNI TURE STORE in Smeta’ new Buildings. Broughton Street, the largest iu the country under mm roof, where he will have great pleasure iu exhibiting to them the most extensive assortment of ready mado Furniture ever offered iu tlie Southern markets. nov 23 TJIANO eortes .—The subscriber has X just received from the most celebrated man ufactories in tlm United Stales, a large assortment lay Term, 1847. 1*2 N. WALLACE, Executor. John P. Onvnti Ac Co., / AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKUCIIANTS, And Forwarding Agents, Mncmi, Moron, July 20,1847* ly jujySff TAI.ECTION NOTICE.—C% of Satan. Xi wi/i.—••Resolved, That on election fm*. ,tho Mayor of the City of Savannah and .twulvo Al dermen. be held at the Court House, on tho first Monday in Decaudmr next, under thaprbjmr Su- perinteiidaneo, and that tlm City Treasurer attend with Ins digest, nnd tlie City Marshal with ; his ex ecutions to collected Taxes,' uud'tHnt tha City Sheriff, or his Deputy and City Cuustabloa,- a.Un d to preserve order.” . . s .* Extract from ininutcs of Council, 20UiNovehi* her 18.47. ... nov 37 A. C. DAVENPORT, V|. CTN Ell ENDUED AIIEE ItODjED U NKOKO MKN WANTED—To work,oil the Control Rail Road, for one year from Japu-. ary next, fur which liberal Wages will be given, in monthly, quarterly, or yearly payment*. - Ap- 1 'VeR8THAE, LUFBURROW & BUTL1?It. nov 20 \TLTANTED—By ayoiiug kttAtt from Slcot- ▼ v land, a Private Room, with - or without Beard, in a Scotch fiunily. Address J. P. G. Pultiski Hotel, statiilg terms and accoinodntion* nov 19 •. — A WHITE CARPENTER, Wlib nhdcratnbS the manngenmnt of negroea.tt) worlt on a plantation nonr Urn city, will hear:, of a.situation on application to . ) .'i; nov 18 ROB. HABERSIWM.i&.SQN. T AW NOTICE.—JACKBOft '& J.AW, XJ TON, Attorneys at Law, Savaimuli.'Gfib. Office in Gaudry'a Building, Up Stairs, front* B0t. HENRY R JACK80N, ALEX’R R.LAWTON. E AW notice.—W. T. OOODWINi Attorney at Law, will punctually attend to Oltiae in Owom’ build* any biisiitoss given him. ‘ dia ‘ ings, ini mediately undor. Pond organ t’s Lo 20— noy ing Bull streot. nov 15 A CARD.—I hqvd removed to tho^lty of Macon, for tho purposo of practising iJaW, and slmll practise in all the Courts of tho Southern Circuit, and in anv other Courts ill Which-iiusi-< noss may bo confided to hie. . t dec 17 — CARLETON B. COLE* C!S 1 S B W-^ signed liavo;associated Ummsolvqa In Uie City of New York, for tlm transaction otft GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Wm. Neylo Ilabenihain & Co. and aro prepared to tnutsaet uny buninosa which may bo confided to them. « HOB* HABERSHAM. WM. NKYLB IIAijEUSilAM; JOHN RAE HABERSHAM; Novi, 1847; ■ noli 2 T^ISSOLUTION.— r I1m Copartnership A.J heretofore existing under tlio firm of HAM ILTON. HARDEMAN & CO„ is This Day dissolved by mutual consent; cither of tho un- dor*igiied are niilheriscd to iiro the tmfne fif Uie late firm in cloxiug up tlm unfini*lind Iiusiiiess of the same. T1IOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. IlAMILTOff. Surviving Copartners of tlie firm of Hainiltun, Hardeman &. Co. • Suvannoli, Sept. 1, 1847. norAUTI»ERSIIIP. — Tlu! nhdi-f. V3 signed havn formed a Copartnership under - tho,firm of HAMILTON & HARDEMAN, far tlm transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MJSIN£S8» and wilt be thankful to thoir friends fbr a portibn of tlielr patronage. C. F. HAMILTON.- THOMAS, HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept* 1, 1847. ' (iino Southern Jleeorder, Milledgevillo-; Jour nal A. Messenger, Macon*, Atlanta, copy for fodr ti DOOKS AND STATIONERY.— MJ All Urn SCHOOL BOOKS in common use in this serUoitoftho country, arc It R A OK freat variety of MISCE Ah assortment of 1 JUVENILE ftBS ciliated to. suit; tlm taste of every otic, .witli riuty of interesting .GAMES for ybitUi.^. Family utid oUior BIBLES, nnd,,Hyihfi for all denominations, in pluin, substahU elegant liindingi V i -Is ' NEW BOOKS of all kttiJs *coiisis ceived. * 1 1 ' BLANK BOOKSiifovery de« Also, PLAIN and FANCV ST i . J. B. cuBBEi>c*E, nov 3 SoiiUi side Market sqr;f.Saviuiiun, fTtHE LIKE AND TIMES at, Henr,-,'cSr b} X Calvin Colton, author uf Four Years in Gt; Uritaiiq Tour of the Atberlcmi Lakhs> fn 2 vol«. - ’ •• v--, J. B; CL TJBANDY, ate.-25 bbb Bnmdyt 20 do JCjPilotBniad! i lpdoOra<!lier«!.25l)OxiwOhoM(!i 10 kiiz. BnH.y, Uncling Apia ling An ichrAI.xnnd.rM, ona fcrwil. by nov 18 CONNERAT & BARIE. ’* grand nctiun, nnd A II Gnlu A impruv.d notion, in mahogany, rone wood nnd black wcilnut frame,. Also, Colcmnn'a rEolinn Attachment, vrhicll i. -cn invaluable addition to the Piano i nil nf which i, oflbfed for tale at the manufacture™’ lowcat ntlce,, by : c - I ,W. MORRELL, nov 23 Bniehj' building., Brqugbtnn st. ■TYTEW JWDSIC.-T. T.IWaiBOT'b5 juBt received clot of new Mn.lc, consisting of Sotipc .Marches, Huick Stop., Duett,, Polka',, Mttritaiia. Also, Piano Fortes, from the Mann- facinres of Gale & Cd. Bucon and Rattm Dm bois, and Salisbury, Stci, ^Persons vvj.hing to purchase, are vited to calk ^ no T>0Ub0IRJR> i XJBookofFlowara, Description, ut “ Flowers, 24 V TJ-ees WWjWil or. tlm Parlor comprisuig,die History, cd Engravings of24 Exotic, mvera of America, and 1*3 ,Jy John B'NeWhaii, ■ M. D. ,260 Eugravinga by Lewis & Brown. . * *' Campaign Sketches of ; Urn. War will. Mexico, by Ccpt. VV. S. Ilnnry. , . «*- f ^he sLons] by Jamc.l