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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA„ MONDAY - MORNING, JULY 30, 1849.
THE REPUBLICAN
t* published
DAILY AND TRl-WEEKLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY fr COUNTY PRINTERS.
p, W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
~ TBUMS 1 *-v :
Dully l'nprr$10,Trl-AVe«klj iO.lier annum
nrjm in no case will nn ardor fbr tho paper bo attended
to, uul- --t accompanied with the money, or a satisfactory
city rererenpo.
Advertliementa inaoncd at the following rate* t
One square, (ten lines or leu,) 1st insertion,.. #0,75
Each continuance,.....,. M
OXR SQUARE, WRRR DAILY, 3,50
(Inksquare, .one month daily, 7,00
ONE SQUARE,...* .TWO HONTIIR DAILY, 13,00
t)KR SQUARE,... TIIRRK MONTIla DAILY, 15,00
Advertisemsul* published overv other day, and those In
serted once or twice a week, ore charged 75 eta. per
square fbr each inanition.
Legal advertlienicnta Inaertcd at tho uaual rate*, and
■trici care taken tliat they be publlihed according to law.
All kdvertlacraeuta from transient peraona or atrongera,
to be paid In advance.
'lln: privilegea of yearly odvortiiera will be confined
rigid!)' to theli regular buxines*, and all other advertise
ments nut {witalmnato Unfit Rgul;« tourim:** a* agreed
for, to l»: paid extra.
Yearly advertisers exccdlng In their advertiBcinonta tho
o number of lines agreed for, will be charged at
county In which the
Tuesday of the month,
the hours of ten In the morning and four in the
NO ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BR tNBRRTRD GRATUITOUSLY.
All advertisement* fbr charitable Inatltutions aud re
ligious Societies will bo chargod half price.
W?- All Advertisements sent to this office without di
rections as to tho number oflnicrtlona, will bo publish
ed dally, until ordered to ba dlsconUnucd, and ehargvd
accordingly. .
A*v AH Lettera»dlrectcd to this office or tho Editors,
^mutl bo*po>t paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. B.—Bach CUaUon by the Clerks of tho Courts of
Ordinary, that application tins been tnado for Letters of
Administration, mutt bo published thirty dayb at lean.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors add
Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published
sir wants.
Sales of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must be published SIXTY
DAVE before the dayofsale. These sales must be made
at the Court House door of the county In which the
property is sltusto, and on tho flftt Tuesday of tho month,
between the hours of ten in the morning and four in the
afternoon. No sole from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In tho advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrator* and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leavo to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Hales or personal property (except negroes) of testate
and intestate estate* by Executors aud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters DlsmiMory must bo published H1X MONTIId.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must do advertised once a month fbr FOUR MONTHS;
Orders of tha Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land must
bo advertised three months at loaat.
Sheriff's sales undor executions regularly granted by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable
property undor nrdor.of Court, mutt bo advertised goner-
Allyi TUN UAVa Mon Uic liny of Bale.
ftUbmfeergftt flie&qmMcmt
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS?
ray-street. « bay-street.
R. A. Allen, No. 119 E. Mnlyueux, No. 77
K. A. Lewis, 118 It. llutrliisou, 90
O. N. Neylo, 190 G. II. Cummlng, 00
Washburn.Wilder fcCo. Ill E. A. Soullard, 89
“ ‘ *- • * ,n . A. Low and Co., 68
v* ssnuuni.tv iiucr «. xjii. ii
N. A. Hardee & Co., 110
W. C. O'Driscoll, 108
l'ailelford A Fay, lot
Yonge fc Gaiumoll, 0|
E. Parsons A Co., W
Asa Holt, 68
Goo. Gordon, 60
N.Crujcr.&l
J. N. Philips, 8)
I). F. Halsey, 80
P.. L. Hollis, 80
F. II. Welman, 71
Greiner It Beall,74
It. W. Hamilton. OS
Win. Crowder, ill
C. llortridse, 100
Edwafd Wiley, lOi
(.'lark It Lawson, lilt
F. Sorrel, 100
Hamilton It 11 aril cm nil, 83
Harper ft. Stuart. 67
Hmitli It Humphreys, 85
Francis Wood, 01
Win. Duuran, 69
J. If. Burroughs, 07
J. Cowles, 0.»
Win. Adams, 101
Way & King, 105
Cohen, Norm It Co., 140
II. Habersham It Hon, 140
W. Woodbridge, 144
Brigham Kelly It Co., 170
II.Rosur, 178
Crane It Rowland, 179
Elias Reed, 174
J. II. Ladd,189
„ 8. aoodaii.306
G. W. Anderson It Bro.,900 T. C. Ntoliet, 299
<!. F. MIU.iSW A.
I*. I|. BwU,B06 Willinm.ou aud Preston,394
Wm. Battanby. 70 Ilostun It Gunby, 300
Stephen Hills. (29 Itnbun It Fulton, 807
Jos. Burke, M T. 11. Harden, 118
8. Solomons, 90| J, a. Cooke,Tel fair’s lluUd’g
E. W. Buksr, Jones' Whf. H.C.Dunning,10 Whitaker-st.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
I'ltilbrick It Hell, 150 Dny-strcot.
Coban k Fosdlck, 148 t do.
•J'lios. J, Walsh, 180 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtrco, 908 Bay-strcot.
Win. II. Giles k Co., 01 Hay-street.
A. A; Smuts, Hmot'a Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
It. Roberts, Gibbon's Building.
II. F. Waring, llil BrnugUton street.
James Anderson k Co., Waring’# Huildiiig.
I. atlirop k Poole, Gibbon's Building.
Hnider, Laihrop fc Net lit, Shad's Huildiiig.
J. 8. Rogers, do. do.
Marsliallk Aikon, do. do.
Dewitt k Morgan, Hibcro’s Building.
M. l'rendergasi, corner Congress ami Wliilnker -streets.
J. S. Mngill, 111 Congress-street.
A. k L. Mack, 00 Bryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 105 Hay-street.
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140 Day-street.
II. A. Crane. 180 Hay-street,
Cunnerat fc llarie, 150 liny-street.
Hcranton It Johnston, 107 nay-street.
Swift fc DentlmVjlflO Hay-street.
Davis k Copp, 177 II ay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market-square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Beseem, corner D rough toil and Hull-streets.
Kelly fc O'Conner, corner Broughton k Drayton-sto.
J. C. Hinchitiaii, do. do. do.
Theodora Minis, 153 Bay-strcot.
W. W. Goodrich, Smet's Uidlding, Whltaker-strcet.
F. Hcherff, comer of York and Uull-ats.
Wm. A. Carswell,oorncror Jefferson and St. Jullan-sts.
IIABD-WARB.
N. B. k II. Weed, 103 Hroughlon-strcet.
McCIcakey k Norton, Gibbons’ Uuilillug.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
11. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbons' Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent. Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 Hay-street.
Johnson k Co., corner Hay mid Bull-streets.
Turner k Oden, Monument-square.
J.. J. Myers,coriicrUrnughton^and Whitaker sts.
W. T. Williams, 119 Hay-street.
J. M. Cooper, corner Whitaker aud St. Jullan-streets,
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Smew’ Building.
II. S. UognrilUs, 95 Hllll-strect.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds k Morrell, Hntcts' Huildiiig.
Collins k Hulkley, 108 Bryan street.
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Denslow k Webster, 4 Whitaker-struct.
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, corner Whitnkoraad nryan-stroct*.
T. T. Wilmot, Market-square.
SADDLERY, fcc.
W.-IL May k Co., corner Whitaker and Bryan streets.
n '“.^8a*!SM®o«itorv.
Wm. Warner, 40 West Broad-street.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. B. Nichols, Gibbons' Uuildlng.
Pierson k Heldt, 8 Whltaker-strcet.
W. U. Hale, Market-square.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price k Veader, 147 Bay-street.
John Mallery, 155 Bay-street.
tiovenuneht or tlic City.
The government of the city consists or a Mayor and 13
Ahlenneu. who together are denominated tito City coun
cil. They are chosen nnnunlly,on tho 1st Monday In
December, from the people at largo.
City Officers, fco., l&tO.-Jtyyw—Dr. nich’d Wayno.
jdWeme'i—Thoinas Purse, II. II. Griffin. Win. II. Bui-
loch,It. D. Walker.T. M.Turncr, Wm. HAMongin,Solo
mon Cohort. J. P. Posey, P.S. Bartow, R. II. Cuylcr, Jos.
8. Fay. f
Custom House—Port of Siwnnnnli.
Collector—William B. Bulloch; Deputy Collector—John
Postell; Naval Officer—!. Ue LoMotln; Surveyor—Robert
W. Pooler; Appraisers—James Hunter, and William
Maekay.
Post Ofllee.
Pott Mastor-Goorgo Bcliley; Ass’t. P. M.-J. O. Doon.
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
President—Robert Habersham; 1st Vice President-*
Chas. Green; 9d do. do.—E. Pndelford; Secretary and
Treasurer—O. Cohen; Committee of Appeals—O. II. Cum-
lM0 ° Uohen » .William Duncan, Jo«.
Commissioners of Pilotage.
j«mi moddard, Chairman;'Wm. II. Bulloch, Secretary
and Treasurer, Octavus Cohen, John W. Anderson, An
drew Low, Jr., John 1L Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
Woodbrlge. ——-
BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Rank of the Ntate of Georfria.
Capital #1,300,000—appropriated to Savannah, $750,000.
A. Porter, President, I. K. Tefft, Cashier.
Offering days, Mondays and Hiursdays.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
DIrrcton*—Wm. T. Williams, O. P. ltiehardsoflo, R.
Hutchison, II. D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, B. Snider, N. A.
Hnrdcu, Jo*. Washburn.
Teller—8. B. Williams.
Branches at Augusta, Eatonton, Athens, Washington,
and Greensbore’, and Agencies at Macon and Griffin.
Planters* Dank.
Hunt Ron fc tiymons, 17 Whltakcr-strect.
llobinson k Cninp, 0 liull-ctroct.
Vllilip Kcnn, 08 Hrynn-strcot.
Joseph Ten to, 37 wliltnkor-streot.
James Fi Stokes, 30 do. do.
M. Uaroy, comer Whitaker and Broughton streets.
- HAT STORE.
D. A. Ambler fc Co., No. 147 Congress street.,
FASH ION ABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Uobblor, 90 Wltltakcr-s trout.
J. L. Ollvor, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Dutenhofur, 78 Rrynn-streot.
. DENTIST.
E. Parsons. 197 Congrosa-streot.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Robt. 1). Walker, 130 Brougllton-streot.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
John Cnrruthors. 175 Mnrkot-sqtmro.
Edwnnl Ixivoll, Uamard-streot, nenr Mnrket-rqiiaro. ‘
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Clnghorn fc Go., Anelaux’s wlmrf.
Turner fc Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
PAINT STOPE AND PAINTING.
J. G. FnllignntjMonument-aqtinro.
John Poole, 11 Whltnkcr-atreot.
SEGAR MAUFACTUUER8.
A. Ponee, 13 Whltakor-streot.
r, Jacobs, 37 null-street.
V. W. Linde, 000 null street.
LOITEIls OFFICES.
P. B. Pomlerga.it, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
R. Wltlliniton, 143 nny-strect.
Goo. W. Wylly, Hull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
KXUIIANOE UllOKEItS.
M. fc W. Camming, 03 Bay-street.
II. Wltliliigton, 143 unj
NUMBER 177.
aatmmtali Btrcctorjj.
I #535,41
II. W. Mercer, Cashlor.
. Capital paid in
Gen. W. Anderson, President.
Offering days. Tuesdays. Discount days, Wetlncadaya.
Director*—Francis Sorrel, John C. Nicoll, Isaac Cohen,
Wm. II. Cuylcr, John Williamson, Georgo Jones, John
Stoddard.
Toller—J. C. Ferrell.
Has an Agency in Griffin.
Marlue and Mrs Insuronca Dank.
fcWojtKJO 11>aid * n ^ 3l3 » 100 —prtvileged to Incrcasa samo to
E. Padclford, President, J. Olnutcad, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper rcceivod up to 10 o'clock on the mornings of
Discount.
Director*—George Hall, Elias need, A. Champion, Oc-
tavus Cohen, N. 11. Knapp, Charlca F. Mills.
Toller—Charles F. Preston. .«■
Has an Agency in Macon.
Central llatl-ltond and Danklng Co. of Ga.
Capital, #3,549,165, all of which has been paid In—ap
propriated fur banking purposes, #905,000.
It. B. Cuyler, Pres'-'-— • « * "
r, President. George J. Bulloch, Coablur.
Offering days, Mondays. Discount days, Tuesdays.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John 11. Wilder, II. McAlpin, J. Waldburg, Jos S. Fay,
VV. B. Johnson.
Savannah Institute Ibr SavIngR. *
C. P. Richnrdsono, President; J. Olnutcad, Treasurer,
Hirain Roberts. Secretary.
Directors— If. D. Weed, f. W. Morrell, BenJ. Snider,
N. II. Knapp, O. R. Hendrickson, II. LaUirop,Thomas J.
Walsh.
The Investing Committee Is composed of H. D. Weed,
UcitJ. Snider, and lllram Roberts.
Insurance Offices In Savannah.
Augusta Insurance fc Unnking Company—Capital $375,-
000. William Duncan, Agent, No. 60 llny-st.
Hartftml Fire In/umncu Company, Hartford—Capital
$900,000. W. Woodbridge, No. 144 liny *
$900,000. W. Woodbridge, No. 144 Ilny-st.
/Etna Insurance Company, Hnrtford—Capital #200,-
000. Cohen, Norris fc Co., No. 143 llay-st.
Hono Mutual Life Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
$900,0000. Cohen, Norris fc Co., No. 143 Ilny-st.
Howard Insurance Company, New-York—Capital *300,-
000. H. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whitaker st.
Union Mutual Fire fc Mnrine Insurance Company, N.
Y—t'apitnl #100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Ilny-st.
Protection Marina fc Fire Insurance Company, Hnrt
ford—Capital Brigham & Kelly,No. 170 Bi
* ’-Yd
ork Equitable Fire Insurance Company—Capi
tal $300,000. W. Crabtree. No. 908 Ilny-st.
Mutual Lifts Insumnco Company, New-York—Cnidtal
$ . W. P. Hunter, Planters' Bank.
Mutual Saft-ty Ituuninco Company, New-York—Capi
tal # . Geo. Schley, Pari Office.
Phamlx Office London—Capital $- B. Haber
sham, No. 149 nay-st
Protection Insurance Company, Ncw-Jerscy—Capital
$900,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 04 liny vt.
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital $
W. P. Yonge, No. 04 Ilny-st.
Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—
Capital $ Wm. B. Giles fc Co., No. 04 Ilny-st.
Foreign Consul** ltralrtent In Ravnnnnli.
E. Molynnaux, Britl-di, No.77 Ilny-st.; W. Crabtree, Da
nish. No. 908 llay-st.; Louis Barlo, French, No. 18 l.ilmrty-
■t-l John G. Doon. Spanish, Post Office; W. C.O’DrLcoll,
Belgian. No. 108 Ilny-st.; John G. Doon, Portuguese, I'ori-
Office; John W. Anderson, Hmailinnnud Uie two Sicilies,
No. 900 Bay-st.| F. If. Welmnn, Swoedcu and Norway,
No. 74 Bay-st.) John R. Wilder, Rusxln, No. 114 Ilny-st.;
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 908 Ilny-st.;.F. II. Wcltnuii,
Agent for Loyd's.
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Wm. II. Fleming, Judge; John E. I/avis, Clerk Superior
and Inferior Court*; Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
Ilohcrt Hnlmrelinm, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector} Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel B. Sweat,
Surveyor; William Herb, Ilecclvcr Tax Beturns.
Court of C. P. A O. A T. City of Savnnnnli.
Hits 1st Mondnys, in February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in civil biiIIj extends from $30 to $300.
Judge—Mordocal SheftnH, Sen.; Clerk—Levi 8. Bussell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
•Tusticc* Inferior Court—Chat Irani Conuty.
Anthony Porter, Ellas Herd, Win. Tlmrne Williams,
Frauds Sorrel, Kobcrt A. Lewis.
CI.RRK Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Good,ill.
Commissioners of Honda— Chnthnm County,
R. Wayne, M. D., Clmlnnun. W. W. Walsh, Secretary
Annual Meeting 9*1 Monday in December..
II. 8. Court* Sitting in Stvvannnh.
Hon. James M. Wnvne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supremo Court, U. H. and Juilgo of tltu Gth Circuit
Court for tho District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nicoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Georgo Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry Williams, District Attorney.
Tliomn* M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah anil O;
nnunh anil Ogeeclioo Canal Coi
[’apitnl, $100,000, in Shares of 50 dnilnrs
jetor*—Georgo W. Andunon, Amos Si
Business ©ness.
I*. II- I1KIIN,
<n > COMMISSION MERCHANT,
i . n 5,00 Htty-Street, .Savannah.
July o ly
FACTOR ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
...... . . Floyd County, Go.,
Will also pracliee In the following counties: Paulding,
Loss, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walkor, Dndo, Clmt-
l°°gn. m tuny |4
E. WUhliigtoh, 143 uny-stroct.
FRUIT STORE.
R. Do Martin, corner Bay and WltUnker-strectH.
at STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brooks h Tnppor. Charleston Stenin• Packet wharf.
T. it.’ Mills, Iron Steam BontCointmny’s wlmrf.
J. A. Fawns, Georgia Htnnm Boat Company's wlmrf.
M. A. GalienyDillon's Wharf.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WIUGIITS.
II. fc'J; Lnclilison, nettrUnnal Lock.
Miller fc Curry, Eastern Wharf.
. WHEEL-WRIGHT fc SMITH.
JameB,Wuafttock,Scn., near tito Market.
REAL'ESTATE BROKER.
teohoo Canal Company.
rs each.
Scuddcr, M.
Havanuah Fire Company.
Clilof Fireman—Joseph H. Fay; 9d do.—Alvin N. Mil
ler; 3d do. Robort Lachltson; Clerk—John llaupt- Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted in 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Snvannah Female Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1810. E. Shcf-
toll, Teacher.
Savannah Poor House and Hospital—Instituted in 1801.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1839.
Widows’ Society—Under tha superintendence of Indies.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted In 1838. Al
so undor tito superintendence of Indies.
Hibornlnn Society—instituted 1819. George R. dim
ming, President.
Irish Union Society—Instituted in 1815. John Murphy/
President.
St. Andrews’Society—Instituted In 1810. Henry AIc-
Alpin, President.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. gUcnjamln
Snider, President.
Tile Beaman's Port Soeioty. Win. Crabtrco, President.
Tho Femnlo Seamen's Friend Society.
17io Institultou of tito Sisters or our "Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Masons and Odd Fellows,
■'•Georgia Council, No. 9, (Masonlc,)—Organised in 1837.
Tliohara T. Turner, T. 1.0. M.
Gonrgin Chapter, No. 3. (Royal Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted in 1818. Goo. W. Aldridge, II. P.
Solomon's Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Formerly called Savannah Lodge—Chartered in 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M.
Zurubbabnl Lodge, No. 15, (AnclRnt York Masons,)—
Instituted In 1839. Robert If, Griffln, W. M.
Clinton Lodge. No. at, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
nized in 1810. John Carruthcrs, W. AI.
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Insti
tuted lu 1843. Joseph D. Stubbius. C. P.
Uslctlioriw Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1842. P. G., John N. Lewis. N. a.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1813. J. L. Oliver, N. G.
I)c Kalb Lodge, No. 0, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1845. Geo. A. Cuyler, N. G.
Sons of Temperance.
Tponnhowl Division, No. 9—Instituted in 1840. Ed
ward Pettis, VV. P.
Yemassen Division, No. 15—Instituted In 1817.
Souletlcs Connected with Churches*
Orphan Soeioty. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savannah Fomalo Lutheran Sowing Soeioty.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Uirut
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Indopcndnnt
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Hoeiotv of St.John tho Baptist. Female Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary Society. Educa
tion Society of tho Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. John’s Sunday uml Parish School. Sunday School or
tho First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools.
Other Societies In Savannah,
Georgia Historical Society.—James M. Wayne. Prus’t.
Georgln Medical Society.—It. D. Arnold, President.
Snvannah Librnry.Socfoty.—Wm. Crabtree, President,
Commissioner* Residing In Savannah,
rORTIIBTAKINOOritRPO*ITIOH*,AHDrOn*CKNOWI.BnOR-
MKNT AND PROOF OP DEEDS, fcc., TO DS USED IN OTHER
STATES.
Georgo Schley, for tho States of Maine, Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, New-York,Pennsylvania,Marylnnd,South
Carolina, Florida, Alalmmnnml Louisiana. •
i Mi II. McAllister, for Massachusetts.
Solomon Colton, for South Carolina.
A. It. Lnwlon, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, (br Florida.
? Wickliffe Briton, fbr Florida and South Carolina-
Thomas C, Nishct, for Florida
Charles B. Henry, for Connecticut.
Charles E. Tom, for North Carolina
GEO. W. WYLLY.
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For tite salu of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property,
nrrtca, cornrr bull-st. akd bat lamb,
fell 93 Savannaii, Georgia* 19
EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
ornci on auLt-s-r., orrnsiTK pulaski uousr.
j.ourt Da>-s, - - First Saturday in ench month.
Return Days, - Ten diAbctore Court day.
Residence No. 00 llrodlmon-strect.
„ . „ IIODEHT D. WALKER,
MARBLE #• STONE MANUFACTURER,
aanUOIITON-BT., BRTWBXN WHITAKER AND RARNARD. -
Orave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Ploces, and BcrlinGrntca; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, fco. fcc., furnished to order.
Dll. H. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will pertorm any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth inserted from one to an entire doublo set,
and warranted not to bo excelled by Uic best Dentists in
Europe or America.
Operatino Rooms, No. 127 CoNaaxss-sTRKrr.
11. * J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND DRABS FOUNDERS,
CANAL-ITRKKT, NKAR THR OANAb-LOCK,
Savanuah, Georgia.
R. LACIILISON. J. LACIILISON.
JACOB DUTKNIIOPKIl, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
BRYAN-STRRrr, SRCOND DOOR PROM BULL-BTRKRT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Roots and otltor work nfttde to order.
L. ItOUIDEU,
(rROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT fy SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WIIITAKKR-STRKrr, OPPOSITR SMUTS BUILDINO.
M. CARRY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
CORNIfR WIIITAKP.a AND BaoUnilTON-STRXKT,
Snvannnh, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AKD VESTINGS,
Of every style, made up to order after the latest fashion
nt tho shortest notice.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DEALER IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Merino and Silk Under-Shirts,
Drawer*, fcc.
NO. 08 URYAN STREET,
SRCOND DOOR WEST OP M. EASTMAN, JEWELLER.
JAMES F. STORKS,
TAIL OR
20 wiiitaker-street. •
All Garment* in his lino made in tho neatest nnd latest
fashion.
N. U.—Cutting done at the shortest notice. Cm
HAMILTON A£ HARDEMAN,
FACTORS fy COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannaii, Georgia.
CIIAS. P. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DENSLOW «!b WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN GROCP.RIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OF DAY AND WHITAKKR-STS.
Savannaii, Georgia,
EDWARD SWIPT. A. A. DENSLOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING. GRAINING, GLAZING, fcc. fcc.,
No. 11 Wiiitakrr-st.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
Border* nnd Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, ORA INI NO, fcc., fcc.
(VEST SIDE MONUMENT-SQUARE,
Savannah, Ga,
FOR SALE—All kind# of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ings, Uorders, and Fira-Uoard Prints.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA CTURER
No. 17 Bull-street, near Monument-square.
Cork sole, Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, Walking, Dress, and Pump sole Boots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slinncra, fcc.,
made to order tu the neatest and most ftishinnnble manner
or warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
careful workmen.
P. JACOIfS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
■ NO. »7 BULL-STREET,
(SION OP TIIK INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Savnimnh, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
aud American Bcgars, at Wholesale nnd Detail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, fcc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WIIITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, On.,
Has on hand a large nnd choice stock of Scgnrs, Snuff,
Smoking anil chewing Tobacco, nnd all other arti
cle* in his line nt the most reasonable terms.
YONGE xV GAMMELL,
FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. BAY STREET.
Savannaii, Ga.
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT TIIK SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mnhogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Sale.
JAMES QUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
8T. JULIAN-STREET, NEAR TIIK MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done nt short notice
MILLER A CURRY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASH FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WIIAHP— BAY-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP EVERY PESCRIPTION.
Rc.-ideucc East sido of Pulaski Square.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK-Strcet,—Rear of tho Court
/ O House, Savnnnnli, (Ga.)—Grateful for the en
couragement extended to him by his patrons nnd friends
since 1833, rcspcctftilly solicits a continuance of their fa
vors, assuring them that all articles entrusted to him will
bo donn in the best innnnert Ladies' Silk nnd Woolen
Dresses, Shawls, fcc., continued to bo cleaned nnd dyed
various colours, so as to give good satisfaction. Ladies’
lloimcis Dyed, Bleached and Pressed, in a fashionable
Rtyle. Kid Gloves cleaned in the best manner. Table
Covers cleaned or dyed, ns may bu required. Gentlemen’s
Garments renovated or dyud black, brown or green, os
may bo required, in tho same superior style as liitlierto.
Termsmodernto. Orders from tho country punctually
attended to. tuw opr 3
THE ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH X
Q A VANN AH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Company.—5,000 boxes of tho nbovo Company's
superior article, forsnluby W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
This article U far superior to any now offered to the
Southern Country for tho 'I'uilet; Shaving, nnd tho Counting
House. It is carefully put up by tho Company in neat
pnpor boxes containing one dozen cakes of one size, nnd
others containing four cakes of another size.
Tho following nro tho rates tito Company have con
cluded to supply the Merchants, Druggists, Hotels, Stonm-
ers, fcc. nt, which will convince nil that it Southern En-
tkrprisk meet Southern Enoouraobmrnt, Savnnnnli
can and will supply anything of tills kind for much less
tlinn Northern Cities.
All xve nak Is Kncournrrcincut.
And thereby support HOME INDUSTRY.
KATES:
100 boxes, #30 00
50 « BI00
Q5 - •« 9 00
10 « 4 50
>vo wmetaen Jn „
foil 6 Agent for the Company.
rpo CAPITALISTS.—-Tho undersigned,
X In addition to Ids business ns Druggist, proposes to
establish, in tho city iff Charleston or Savannah, •DIS
TILLERY,for tho purpose ofMnnufticturing ALCOHOL
(for Medical purposes only) from the Sour Oranok, n Fruit
common in the States of South Carolina, Georgln, nnd
Florida, which could bp delivered at either of tho above
named port* nt n trifling expense.
The process wns lately discovered by him, nnd so mptd
in it* operation Hint n Barrel can lie Distilled lu tito short
space of ten to rtrrRKN minutkn. .. „ ,
This AI.OOHOI. has been pronounced, by Modicnl
Gentlemen iff Savannah, New-York nnd Philadelphia, to
bo superior to any now In use for Medical purposes.
Certificates from tite first Physicians and gentlemen or
this city, Ncw-Ynik nnd Philadelphia, enn lie seen nt my
store, to which I n*k your attention.
I would bo pleased to receive communications fromnny
part nf the United Stoics, which shall meet my prompt
A ' ldre *’>VM.UAM IIUMPimEVS.Jn,
inn r 23 Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
*■ vr " n.'i 1 nnintTlino . jiL’. bll
3ttaH«3loaa, Shtp, anP atram»Uncuet sraberttsements.
CKNTRAI, UAIL-UOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Passenger Trains leavo Savannah and Macon dally, at.
mi .. !, «« n for Trains arrive at Macon and Savannah dally, nt.
Tickets from Savannah to Macon #7 00 Tlckc
.7 A. M. •
7 P. M.
keta from Savannah to Tuscumbia, Ala., $39 50
“ “ to Tuscaloosa.*Ala.)
" “ to Columbus,‘Miss, l
1 " " to Aberdeen, “ f 88 00
" “ to Holly Springs" J
" " to Nashville, 1
" " to Murphrecsboro’, >Tenn. 35 00
• " " to Columbia, )
Fridas,!uid^\WtItMUIedM° plaCC * con, . , ®* t 5! lh u, ° ,Uia ' 1 *tMacoit^Mon^sy^i)'Wed'n'ssday’f'and
* Tri weekly, leaving Savsnnali Sr ‘
$7 00
to Atlanta, To 00
to Augusta, oso
to Columlius, Ja 00
to 9peUks,.: 17 00
Ala,.. 80 00
Alabama39 00
weekly, leaving Savannah Snnday, Tuesday and Thursday.
m. at FiN-lght for- Mcrchnndlse Generally, from Siwnnnnli to Mncom
Msasurkksnt Goods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddler)', Dry Goods, and oilier
AlcoHUrement Goods, per cubic font, 1
Crockery Ware, In crates, boxes or hhds.,
2-.° D * wsiout, lWRIT Oi.aSS.-Boxcs Glass, Paints, Drags and Confectionary, per 100 lbs’.,.!!!!.'.!. ,
StreoND Class.—Silgar, Coffee,Rope. Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-Ware. Rice, boxes Soap and Candles, Hollow-ware, Ragging, and oilier
heavy articles not enumerated bofow, per 100 lbs......... . .
Tmnn Ci.ass.—Flour, Huron, Liquors. I’ork, Beef, Fish, Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs.,.
Fourth C lass.—MUIgearlng, Pit and Bar Iron, Grind ana Millstones, Nails, Spikes snd Coal, per 100 lbs.,
Bread, Cnmkers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, each,
OR and Molasses per hhd., (smnller casks in proportion) «
Balt per tack, not excccdingfburbushets,.. *
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1849. C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
75
..#« 00
- are run daily os follows: connecting at Macon with the Central Road, and at
itic nnd Georgia Rail Roads.
33or **• -
From Macon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of the lino of Rail-Roads extending from Savan
nah to Dalton, Ga. ° ^
ABn&K'JgW
Leave Macon at 0 A. M-, arrive at Atlanta 19 30 T. M., nnd nt Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dolton 4 A. M-, arrive at Atlanta II A. M., nnd at Macon 0 P. M.
Passengen on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night nt Macon.
7 he Trains on the Western and Atlantic Rood do not run on Sunday.
Passengers tor Columlius, Montgomery nnd Nevv-Orleans via Savannah and Macon, take Stage* at Bamesville.
Passenger* tor La Grange, West Point,Montgomery and Ncw-OrlcanaviaAugustannd Atlanta, take Stage* at Griffln.
EjyjUtt 2 rtin * *fS! un d . ljr H ,rou 4** Ulfi business season, and tri-wockly the remainder oftlte year.
All freight to and from other Ronds promptly forwnrdcd, without charge tor forwarding.
Rales of Freight for Itlerclmnillse Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND
Fis*t Ci.a**, (per ruble foot.)—Boxes of lints, limits, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and *ueh
oilier articles as nro clearly analogous to those named
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Good*, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drug*, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bnggina. Rope, Rutter, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides in bnles, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, liar nnd sheet Iron, llollow-waro, Castings
Hardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, nice, Btron, I’ork, Reef. Fish, Lord, Tallow, Bceswnx
bnles of lings, Ginseng, green nnd dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, Pig Iren,Mill and Grindstones,
from
Cotton from Atlanta tntJavaimuli,.
“ “ JoncslHiro’
« « Griffin
Macon, Oct. 36, 1848.
. .53 ct*. per 00 lbs.
80 “ “ 00 lbs.
50 «« « 100 Hi*.
EMERSON FOOTE, Hupcrlntcndant.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
Passenger Trains leavo Atlanta daily (Sunday's excepted) at 1 o’clock, P. M.,arrivo at Dal
ton at 8 P/M.} returning, leavo Dalton nt 4o'clock, A. »L, nnd nrrlvn at Atlanta at II o’clock, A. M.
Train* on the Memphis llinnch Rail-Road, and Singes fur Nariivillo nnd Knoxville,Tenn., and for Tuscumbia, Ala.
and Memphis, Tcnn., run in connection with tills Road.
-tat ion fo
Ilatcs of Transportation for Mcrclinnrtlxe Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of tints, Bonnets, and Furniture,
Rr.oo.Nn Class, (per 100 |hs.)—Boxes and bales or Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, 1’nlnt*,
Oils, Drugs, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 Ills.)—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Hope, Rutter,
Cheese. Tobacco, Leather, Fenlhers, Hides, Cotton Ynrns, Copper, Tin, Shout Iron, Hollow-
ware, Crockery, Costings, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed), fcc *
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, (in sacks) Rice, Pork, llcef, Fi ll, Lard. Tallow, Bacon,
(in casks, boxes or sacks), Bees wax, bales of Rags, Ginsong, Fruit, liar Iron, Marble, (undress
ed), Mill nnd Grind Rtonus, Mill Gearing,
Transportation Office, W. nnd A. R. R., Atlanta, April 14th, 1810.
K. It. MILLS, sup’t.Transportation.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
Weekly.
OCEAN STEAM-SHII’S.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
Tho now and superior HtcamshlpsTBNNHRSEE.Cnnt.
John Collins,nnd CHEROKEE,Cnpt.Ttios Lyon, will,
until further notice,leave Savannah and New York every
Wednesday, commencing wltti lhcU8ih March.
Theso swift Steamers ore each of 1,353 tons burthen,
built in tho strongest nnd most approved maimer, and are
unequalled In all tho needful qualities to give confidence
as well ns despatch to travellers. They have nil the ac
commodations tor passengers and freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Rnil-Rond will despatch on extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, and from Savannah on their
arrival ifncedfUI.
(jr/- No freight received after nise o’clock on tho day
of sailing.
Paisnge #25—payable in advance; for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFOKD fc FAY,
Savannah,
or BAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
mar 21 No. 10-1 Front st., New-York.
FOR NEW-YOllK.
J2A jgA
affm gtptl yry
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. Tills lino is composed
of tho following vessels:
llnrquo ISAAC MEAD, R.T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. IIoky.
Brig MACON, P.ShefFIELD.
BrigJOHN F.NDERS, J. Johnson.*
Schr. O. J. JONES, II. Look.
Tho nlKivo vessels are of the tlnri class, Insured nt the
lowest rate*, nnd nro commanded by Cnptnins of much
experience in tho trade. They will lie towed up nnd
down tho river when nceossnry, nnd will always sail on
tito dny advertised. The Cabins are handsomely fur
nished, ntid every core will lie Liken for tho comfort nnd
convenience of Passengers. For Freight nr Passage, np-
CRANE fc ROWLAND,
No. 179 Bay-street. Savannah.
DEMII.la fc CO..
No. 180 Front street, New-York.
ply to
oct 10
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
•dy, Authorcs* of "Decision” "Father Clement” fcc.
Lito In CrtUlbrnln, by Charles Averill.
A complete set of tho Classical Library, published by
Harper fc Brothers. ....
Scripture Facts in simple language, by tho Authoress
of "TJm l’een or Day.”
Bartaln’s Mnoaxlno foi August. , „
Also further supplies of Lady Alice, or titn New Una,
nnd David Copperftold, part9.
Received by JOHN M* LOOPLR.
Jill)'35
The following vessels' comprise tills Line, nnd will sail
about every two weeks, viz:
Schr. JULIA ELIZA, Copt. Ilionr.E.
Schr. II. WESTCOTr, Copt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Capti Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Loduk.
The alKive vessels are nil first class schooners, nnd
commanded by Captains experienced In the trade, nnd
who will use their host exertions to give satisfaction to
tito shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
GUKINBR fc BEALL,
79 Hay street, Savnnnnli.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37# N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Daily"uT’sTMall Steam-Packet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS OF THE WAY.)
METAMORA, Capt. F. Barden.
WM. HEABROOK Capt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH Cnpt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER Cnpt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
This Lino Is composed of the above very superior
Btcnm Packets, with experienced commanders, nnd enn-
,not he excelled tor safety, comfort nnd regularity. They
leavo Snvannah every evening nt linlf-pust 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning ntO o’clock through
out tho your.
Fnre Five Dollars, meals included. Through TicktU
between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollnrs, Including
meals on the stuamers and omnibus fare in Bnvantiiih.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents, Savnnnnli.
oct98 E. LAFITTE fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
Tile Stenm-boat Company of Georgia's Boats
CHATHAM Cnpt. Hubbard,
TENNESSEE : Cnpt. Gould,
THOS. 8. METCALFE Cnpt-Powell,
Run between the nltove place* In connection with Tow
boat* nnd Lighters, affording the merchant* of Georgia,
South Cnrnlinn, Tennessee nnd Alnlmmn, n cheap ami
expedition* made of trani|iortution of goods to nnd from
the interior.
During tho very i.ow stages of the river the present
season, (lower than for some year*,) merchandise en
trusted to tills Company has been forwarded with but
trifling detention ami no Interruption; proving to tito pub
lic their ability to forward goods at the lowest stages of
the river.
Merchandise, in all enses, Imported or exported will be
received nnd forwarded free of commissions, nnd freight
tor the Georgia Rail-Bond for Athens nnd Atlanta, nnd nil
Stations on llie Western fc Atlantic Bail-Bond, can be
paid nt those Stations; freight tor other Stations tills side
of Alinnto is pnyntde nt Augusta.
Produce from tho Georgia Rail-Road will nlso he tor-
wnrdcd free of commissions, nnd nil expense paid, nnd
collected nt Savannaii from consignees or vessels, when
required.
The T. 8. M. now ran* ns n regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merclmndiscfrom sunward should bo addressed to core
nf Snvannah Agent, nnd from the Interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be token to address Bills Lading
to Jnmes A. Fawns, nt Savannah.
Agent*, JAMBS A. FAWNS, Snvannah.
net IU JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF C.A
This Company wilfonutinue to transport Produce nnd
oilier Merchandise on the Savnnnnli ltiver, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamer*
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt. Philpot.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. Cresivell.
Tho latter Steamer being of less draught than nnv other
on the River, insures unprecedented despatch In nil stages
of the water. The Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow ltnnl* nnd two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to titn enre of the Company or it*
Agents, will be received nnd forwarded freoof commis
sions. A. SIIILEY, President, Augusta.
T. 11. MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
CSeneval stwiimtormcnto.
TI/TEAKIM’S Extracts of Vanilla, Hose,
J.TJL Lemon, Almond Rnd Nutmeg, Ibr sale by
utineg, ( .
O. R. HENDRICKSON St CO.,
Gibbons' Uuildlng.
TjMNE Cluster PINS.—An assortment of
JL lino Cluster Pnsto Pins; Just received nnd fbr sale by
July 3 M. EASTMAN.
n TRAVELLING BASKETS.—Of assorted
JL sizes nnd patterns. Just opened nnd tor sale by
COLLINS fc BULKLEY,
July 7 100 nrynn-st.
rPHERMOMETERS.—J.
X bratedLondonThermometers; Just
sale by COLLINS fc
nla,.
July 17
Barry’s colei
lust received, nnd fbr
BULKLEY,
100 Bryan-* t.
C
June 19
HLORIDE of LIME—I cask diyChlor-
Ide Lime, for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Smcts’ Building.
r PRUNKS.— A fetv handaomo travelling
X Trunks, Ju«t received per Cherokee nnd will lie sold
cheap fbr cash, at the new Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range.
June 19 . G. S. NICHOLS.
r)UM CAMPHOR—1,000 11*. Refined
VJ Gum Camphor, tor sale low by
TURNER fc ODEN,
June 7 Monument-Square.
T?RESH Chloride of LIME—Put in
X Jars suitable tor fbmily use. For sale low, by
June 7 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
F F. HAMS and Smoked BEKF.—100
• F. F. Hams: 100 Smoked Rccft Just received and
■ j?u7tn *
for sale by
June 13
HINCIIMAN,
Cor. Broughton and Drayton sts.
CMOKED TONGUES. &c.—Landing—
O 150 Smoked Tongues; 10 half bhls. F. M. Beefr 60
kegs Lard; fbr sale by
Juno 14 WOOD, CLAOHOnN fc CO.
Q ANDS* Sarsaparilla.—6 dozen Sands’ Sar-
O saparilla, Just received, and for sale by
June31 L. J. AIVEH8, Smcts' Building.
McCLKSKEY fc NORTON.
TiMNE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, for sale by
X 1 TURNER & HENRY,
June 33 Exchange Dock.
/^.RANDJEAN’S Composition, No,3,re-
VX ccivcd by the Cherokee, and tot
spr 30
d tor sale by
W. HUMPHREYS.
/^J.REEN Ginger I Gnyn Ginger !-
VJ cclved. a largu supply of very fr.'sh Grci
for sale low by A. A. SOLOMONS,
Juno 10
N.
!—Just ro-
Grecn Ginger,
. NS, Ag’t-,
Market square.
E. RUM.—25 bbls. Luther Felton’s
_ . Rum, landing front sclir.T. P. Johnson; tor sale
low from the wharf, by
Juno 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
MQ.
PLOWS, 500 dozen Hoes, assorted;
50 dozen Axe*, 100 do Plow Line*, 1,000 pair
sale by N. II. fc 11. WEED.
P IG IRON.—200 tons
sldrrie No. 1, now landli
Glasgow, and for sale by
nprO
tons Pig Iron, Gart-
iigfroni ship Georgln, from
N. B. fc H. WEED.
T7INE White Shirts of the latest style, broad
X plait* nnd standing collars; lust opened at the cheap
Clothing Store, GIBBONS' RANGE.
N. B. Muslin Night Shirts can be hail also. apr98
W/HITE and Colored Marseilles Vests,
V Y ccivcd per Cherokee, and for sale cheap, st
Bay-street.
apr30
•heap, st 14.
VEADER.
TZ) LACK and colored Alpacca Sacks; nlso
JJ n variety of white, brown nnd ftmey Linen Sack#
ahd Coats; for sale low, by
aprlO HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
C HI RTS.—Another supply of Judson’s ccle-
ij hrated Shirts, received per steamer, nnd for sale
cheap nt tho NEW CLOTHING STORE,
may 94 Gibbons' Range.
17" ID GLOVES.—A handsome assortment
X\- of colored and black Kid Gloves, Just received and
for sole cheap by GEO. 8. NICHOLS,
may 99 Gibbons' Range.
QACKS.—G. S. Nichols lias just received
O another supply of Tweed Cnsslmcr, Drop d’Ete and
English Merino Sack Coat*—Just the tiling for the sea
son. Call and see at the Cheap Clothing Store,
may 23 GIBBONS' RANGE.
J UST Received per Steamer, another assort
ment of fancy and black Italian Cravats, tor sale
cheap by G. S. NICHOLS,
nmy 91 Gibbons' Range.
Seml-'WccUly U. S.Mnll Steam-Packet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA,FLA.,
VIA DAItlEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Os., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mall Strain-
PaekeU at Savannah; the Mall Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatkn to Lake Monroe, the Mall Stage* from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Modison-
vllle, to Tallahassee; and from Picolato to St. Augustine.
OOAMULGEE, Cnpt. W.M. Wimok.
WM. GASTON. Capt. John Hrbrard.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino,
These Packet* leave Savnnnnli every Tuesday and
Sntunlny morning at 10 o'clock.
Rkturnino—Leave Pnlntka every Tuesday nnd Friday
morning nt 7 o'clock, touching at the above named places
cnch way.
All goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded free o|
commission. A hunts:
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. Del.onne, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John Bessent, St- Marys; Fernandez & Biabee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colee, Pico
lato; R. It. Reid & Co., Palatkn, E. LafUte, Charleston,
oet38
JAMAICA GINGER.—1 enso WhitoGin-
tJ ger, for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
T?'ASTERN HAY.—200 bales.in store, for
J_J sale by 'YL.
June 14
WOOD, CLAOHOKN St CO.
P ER CHEROKEE—Rich Eng’h Chintz,
in " ‘
in aroi
>14
MARSHALL & AIKIN.
J A DIES’ & GENT’S GauzoMcrino Vests,
I Gauze Flannel, fco.• tor sale by
neat DEWITT
fc MORGAN.
npr 10
-Alt assortment of white and fancy
Marseilles Vests, lust received nnd for sale by
10 HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
Quality Castor OIL.—Just ro-
....in.. nil
ONER fc ODEN,
Monumont-*qunrc.
YXnilTE GOODS."—Jaconet Muslins;
VV Cambric do.; Plaid Cambrics; Swiss Muslins;
Mull nnd NiUnsook do.; Rook do.; India Rook do.; Rlsh
op’s Lawn and Tnrlcton Muslin*; tor rale by _
mar 12 LAT11ROP fc FOOTE.
H AVANA SEGARS.—25,000 La Crespo,
20,0001,a I.egundn, 8,000 l.n Ambrosia Regalia,
9,000 La Coinedncion, 5,0110 l.a Floride, 10,000 Palo Alto
and La Minerva; also, 20,000 Common Sugars, in store,
and for sale by J. V. CONNERAT.
ALLEY’S Magical Pain Extraclor-
\J Bums,Bore*, Inflanmtions. For sale bv
L. J. MYERS, Smoto’
Building.
TT'AMILY HAMS.
X limns, lauding per bri
Juno 14
T A DIES’ Dress GOODS.—A great varie-
npr 25 Kibero’s New nuilding.
QPR1NG GOODS.—A variety of Cash-
O morett, Drap D’Ete and Tweed Sacks, nnd Palo
Alto Coat*; tor sale by
HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
rpRAVELING Dresses.—Silks and Lin-
X en Totle ilu Linde, Linen Lustres, Chnmbray, Bat-
tUte, fcc. A fine lot of Uie above goods for sale by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
may 3 Rihcro’s Now Ruildlng.
A LE and PORTER.—5 casks Byass’ Lon-
XJL. don I
. oyi
. Porter, Pints; 5 casks Scotch Ale, Just received
nnd for sale by DkM ARTIN,
may 10 Cottier Ray and Whitaker-itreet*.
UB A MOL ASSES.—200 hhds. and 10
Molasses, of superior quality, coign of
\ frutu Cardenas, lauding and for sale by
1 WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
plftciNNATI Shoulders.—25 hhdi. printe
Vy Cincinnati Shoulders, Inndini from schr Matilda
—.— COHEN, *• ™
schooner LUy.
nmy 0
NORRIS fc CO.
TVTOFFAT’S Life PI ELS and BITTERS—
lTi Just received, and tor sale by
apt 31 TURNER fc ODEN.
S EIDL1TZ POWDERS—2 gross Sdillilz
Powders, full weight, tor sale by
L. J. MYERS,
nmy 7 Smets’ Iluilding.
TVTOTH WAFERS, Gelatine, Embossed,
ItX Silver, Ac.,of every description, for sale by
iy 21 JOHNSON fc CO.,cor. Hull fc Bay sto.
A LUM and Rock SALT-300 bushels Alum
and 3 tons Bock Salt, tor sale by
fell 13 THEODORE MIMS.
QHIRTS.—Received per Cherokee, another
O lot of line Shirts: rtir sale by
ROBINSON fc CAM I*. Gnudn ’s Building,
apr 17 Next to Pulaski House.
HTAPIOCA and SAGO.—Just received, a
X froli supply, suitable for the nmnuftlctitro nf Pud
dings, tor sale by J. C. HINCIIMAN,
npr 33 Corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
T7L0UR.—30 whole and half bbSTCarinl
X’ Flour; 30 do do do Baltimore do; landing nnd for
sale by TURNER & HENRY,
•apr 7 Exchange Dock.
t EMON SYRUP—40 boxes Ref’s just
±J landing and for sale by
apr 17
CKriteral swticrtfscmciits.
SMDEIt, IsATlIUOP * NKVITT,
_ . SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
TTA VE IN STORE—A full assortment o!
XX FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,which they
oflbr tor sale at Wliolesale and Retail, on Uie mo.t res-
soluble term*.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Dnflll, own Importation;
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whitney bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro plains, assorted qualiUc*.
KERSEYS—A very latgo assortment, comprising all thf
different style* and qualities both fancy and plain, at
Georgia and Northern make.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and drab
cloths.
CASSIMERES—BIKck and ftmey plaids and itripet.
TWEEDS—An assortment of plain and ftuicy.
SATTINETS—Blue, black and fancy color*.
VESTINGS—An assortment or silk and woolen.
NEGRO (MI’S—Kilmarnock and Scotch bonnet*.
lar «n supply, at factory price*.
HURE APS—of flag and cotton, tor picking sheet*.
ILANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, tor plantation lifrt)
low price to line scarlet; a lai go assorunbnl Of 10W
price to floe white flannels, best makes.
CANTON FLANNELS-White and unbleached, tit*
quality. , .
BED TICKS—All qualities or cotton.
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
FRINGES—White cotton anil silk frlftge*.
CARPLPINOS—Super Brussels, 3 ply and imperials Cot
ton and wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Fin* to low. price.
Inin white and colorpd.
.-aln and pointed centres.
CURTAIN .MATERIALS—Rich hgured tad plain sertr-
coiiNS'MSis '".t r 1 '” ” nd
fine.
colored, low. price ta
DIAPERS—lluckabuck, Scotch, Russia andcotttm; line#
table and damask dia;>ei*; brown table cloths and
diapers.
I3ETINC JWWW
leached and
i and narrow stripes, aa-
i JEANS— Blue mixed denima and Una
SHEETINGS—Linen and cotton, 4-4 to 13 4.
8HIHTINGS.—An extensive apartment of bleached and
brown Shirtings; superior bleached long cloths, feat
makes.
COLORED IIOMESPUNS-Marboro stripes tad plaids;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS STRIPES-Wide at
sorted qualities.
DENIMS AND J -
Jeans.
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS—Various quail
ties and brands.
A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
superfine, dark and light colored Ginghams, Alpacca*,
Bombazines, black and colored English nnd rrcncii
Merinos, worsted Damasks and Moreens.
—ALSO—
A full assortment of HOSIERY, comprtrihg Cotton,
W oolen and Silk, In all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent’s nnd Misses’ Merino Undershirt* and
Drawer*; Silk and Couon Umbrella*, a toll Raaortmtal.
’ VTEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
_Lx gre«*-*trcet, opposite Pulaski House.—J. S. MA
GILL would respectfully announce to the citizens of 8a
vannah nnd surrounding country, that he has ju*t received
■Mtenow opening a well selected Slock of FALL AND
WIN TER I)R\ GOODS, expressly tor the market, and
are now offered at tito lowest market prices: Domestic
Shirting* and Sheetings. English and American Prints and
Ginghams, Scotch and Frenrhdo., bluck.and colored Al
paca*, Merino, Cashmere, .Mouse dn l.uiitos.raw Silk
(laid*, beautiful Chameleon Silks, at(Q#c., Gimp* and
"ringes, Bonnets and Ribbons, Flowers, Fen titers, St ‘
Trimming*. *— • ‘
Trimmings, fcc. kc.t Casslmere*. Pattincts, Tweeds,
Kentucky Jcan*,^BIankets, Negro C'loths, Flannel*, Ura-
Also, lust opening t beautiful L. C. Hnndkerehlefs.from
$3 to #3. To Uiesa is Invitrd particular attention. Mnpy
other kinds of rich nnd desirable Goods expected In a few
days, at the SAVANNAH CASH BTORK.
MILLINERY.—'The Millinery business will Ue carded
on In tite same house by a lady of experience In all It
TT'AMILY CHEESE.—A supply nf those
J. superior small size Cheese, Just received per Pliiltt-
tn, by DaMARTIN,
npr 25 Corner Bay and Whitaker-st*.
H ATS! HATS!!—Just received, a good
assortment of fnshiounblu Drab Brush lint*: nlso,
npr 17
No. 10 Whltaker-strect.
f POBACCO.—1 ease Mrs. Miller’s Chew
X ing Tobacco, received per steamer Tcnncssco, for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON ft. CO.
June 8
TT'FFECTUAL Cure for Whooping Cough.
.i?J Eocho’s Roynl Herbal Embrocation; n cure for
Whooping Couch, without medicine. A supply received
by A. A. SOLOMONS,
tnnrao .< Markct-sq.
rPOWNSEND ’ S SARSAPARILLA,
L Received direct from the manufacturer, tor rale
by L. J. MYERS,
mny 7 Smcts’ Building.
ID A BEG ES and Silk Tissues,'at greatly r<
D diiceil prices. MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
. _ -20 bbls. clioico Family
lauding per brig MadDon nnd tor snle by
COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
S UPERIOR English MUSTARD—In as
sorted size bottle* nnd by the pound; n fresh supply
received by
mny 10
A. A. SOLOMONS,
Markei-squnre.
\A/TIITEWASH Brushes.—1 ease Whito-
V V wns
for sale by
may 5
ntnoricn nnuus iiui rccuiveo, uiu
U. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
L AMP CHIMNIES.—Camphine and Solar
Lamp Cbimnles, tor sale hy Mt ,, n
O. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Gibbons’ Building.
T-l AMS,—70 Baltimnrn Hnms, for sain hy aicinclnp.lt, oaln;landin«pwMjil.!’«liJtain,i
IT ' rmiNEii k henry, ' »ioi,, , .ajmira, Nunnia fc
QTAll CANDLES.—100 boxes Star Can-
IO dies, n new nrtiele, much approved of, manufactured
-■ *->■- -> .1 —..cl.. nalUfilnan nilli fOJ
CO.
ExcU/Jigc Dock,
June 6,
B AY WATER.—(i mutes genuine Bay
Water received nnd for snle by
June 21 L.J. MYERS SmcU’Building.
JII^AMS—100 Sugar Cured Baltimore Hams,
n store nnd tor sale by
J. E. CADY & CO.
ANDY.—15 boxes assorted Candy, In
store nnd for sale by J. E. CADY fc CO.
June 92
oct 37
fAUTIOX EXTRA I
A Man by tho name of RUEL CLAPP has
engaged with ayouug man oftito name of 8. I*.
Townsend, and use* hi* name to put up i Sarsaparilla,
which they call Dr. Townsend 1 * SanmporiU*, denomina
ting it OMUIXE, Original, etc. This Townsend is no
doctor and never was, but wns fbnnerly a worker on rail
roads. canals, and tho Uko. Yet be assumes the title of
>r., tor Uie purpose nr gaining credit for trlml ho is not.
Ic is nlso sending out cards headed **Tnck* of Quack*,’’
in which hu says, I have sold the use ofiny name for .$7
a week. I will give 8. P. Townsend #500 If he will, pro
duce one single solitary proof ortliis. This Is to caution
the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the
fUSNVUTR ORIOIXJU. OI.n Dr. Jacob Townsend’s
Sarsaparilla, having on It the Old Dr.’s likeness, hi* dimi
ty coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of arms.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principal office, 103 Nkuaa-et., JVto-Ki* City.
01,D DOCTOR JACOB TOWJiSEXO,
The Original Diecovntr qf
THE GENUINE! TOWXSEX1)
SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, and
I*Inna been krown as the AUTHOR and DISCOVER-
It oftlte GENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND SAR-
\PAttILLA." Being poor, bu was compelled to limit
...manufacture^ by which means Ithns been kept out of
market, and tito tales circumscribed to those only who
had proved it* worth and known its value. It had reach*
cd the ears of many, nevertheless, a* thou person* who
had been healed or sore diseases, and saved from death,
iioi-lnimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING
'OWF.lt. This Grand and Unequalled Preparation J*
manufactured on tite Inrgcst scale, aud is called tor
throughout tito length and urcodtit of the land.
the: gehvuine:
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend'* Snrsn;inrllln
. so prepared, that all the Inert properties of the Sarsa
parilla root arc flrst removed, everything capable oT i*:-
I'oiuiug acid or of ferinentaUon, I* extracted and rejected;
then every particlu of medical virtue Is secured ill n pure
ami cnnctutrnicd form; nnd thus it Is rendered incapable
nf losing nuy of it* valuable and healing properties. Pre
pared in tills way, it is made the most powerful agent in
Cure of Innumerable Diseases*
Hence tho reason why We hear commendations on
every side in its favor by men, women and children.
W« find it doing wonders in the cure of
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, ind LIVER COM
PLAINT, nnd In RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA tad
'II.EH, COSTI YEN ESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all affections arl-
aing from Impurity of the Dlood*
it possesses a marvellous efficacy in all complaints ari
sing from lndige,tion, from Acidity of the Stomneli; from
unequal circulation, determination of blood to tho head *
palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hoixl*, cold
chills and hot flashes over titn body. It lia* not had its
equal in coughs and cold; and promotes cosy expectora
tion, and fomlo perspiration, (closing stricture of tho
lungs, throat, and uvery other part.
By removing obstructions, and regulating the general
system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and
cures all tor mi of
Nervous Diseases ami Debllitr*
and tints prevents or relieve* a great variety or othor dis
eases, ai Spinal Iiritation, Neuralgia, SL Vitus Dunce,
Swooning,Epileptic Fits,Convulsions, fcc.
It is not po..nii<le for this medicine to toll to do good; It
lias nothing In it which can over harm; It can nover tour
or rpoil, and therefore can never lose its cumtivo power*.
It cfonnscs the blood, excites the liver to lienllhy action,
-• * 1 *-■- i, relieve* the
;sir anu consupntmn, winy? *"—
... jin. enuallzes the circulation
(reducing oei
lie in.cnsinlu
tightness, removes ail ohitriirtinn*, nnd invigorates the
eutire nervous system. Is nut this, then,
Tho Medicine yon Pre-enilncnlly Need l
lint call any of Unwe things be said of 8. P.Town*cnd’s
inferior article l This young man's liquid is not.to bo
Compared with the Old Dr.’s,
because of one Grand Fact, that the one Is INCAPABLE
or DETERIORATION anil
Never Spoils,
liile Uie other DOES; it sours, ferments, and blows the
bottle* containing it into fragments; the sour, acid liquid
exploding and dnmoging other goods! Mlist not this hor
rible compound be poisonous to tlie syttcuw
Now, is it not horrible to make and sell, and Infinitely
worse to use tills
Kourtnir, E’ermcntliur, Acid ••Compound'*
OF S. P. TOWNSEND!
nnd yet he would fhln have it understood that Old Jacob
Townsend's GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA,
is nn IJUlTJt TlOtf of bis Inferior preparation 11
Heaven forbid that we should deal In nn article which
would bear the most dUanl tesemblunce to S. P. Town
send’s article I and which should bring down upon the
Old Dr- such a mountain load of complaints nnd crimina
tions from agent* who have sold, and purchasers who
have used S. P. Townsend’s FERMENTING COM
POUND!
We wish It understood, because It la the absolute truth,
that S. P. TownsrtlHPsarticle and Old Dr. Jncob Town
send's Harsn
dissimilar; t
ing tint one si
Aa8.E.Ti
chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medieine
or disease, titan any other common, unscientific, unpro
fessional man, wlmt guamnteo can tho public have that
they nre receiving ngenuinc sclentiflc medicine contain
ing all tite virtues of tho nttlclos Used in preparing It,
and which are incapable of change*, which might render
them the AGENTS of DISEASE Instead ofhealUlf
It Is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm
into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in tho despairing
bosom, to restore health and bloom and vigor Into lire
crushed nnd broken nnd to banish Infirmity—that old Dr*
JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the
opportunity nnd means to bring* hi*
Gram! Untver*nl Concentrated Remedy,
within the reach, and to tho knowledge of MLwbn u*cd U
that they mny learn nnd know, by Joyful experience, It*
Transcendent Power to Ileal I
nnd thus ;o have tito unnurcha*ablo satisfaction ofhavitty
raised tlmusnnds anil mtllioiH from tim bed of hteknes*
niul despondency,' to hope, health, nnd a long life of vigor
and uselulnes* to themselves, their families and frtyiida.
Principal office 109 Nnssnu rGcft, N. Y.
Je 97 VYMi HUMPHREYS, Ja., Agent,Savannah.
r; ilint they nre unlike lu every particular, hav
io single thing in common.
’.Townsend Is no doctor, and never was, land
pANDLES.—100 boxes Georgia Tallow
Candles, for sale by .
' BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO:
/'^ANDIES — 20 boxes, just received and
V_y for sale by G. R. IIENDRI
rickson&cD.,
Glhtions’ Building-
_ vals, n full supply of fashinnaldo Gi
patterns^ for sale by
uKi
Stud*, various
M, EASTMAN.
T E DOYEN’S DisinfeclingFLUID.—Tho
.1_J mo.it iNiwerfnl and effeciuqlffiuttifuctiiigagei\t ever
discovered,being capable ufiniialita’ntauslyrem
foul smells ftqrnsick cUambere, tsbjfci,.XfWvrv, fcq. Mo-
Ing nltogi ihcr colourless nnd witpnut odor, it is highly
preferable to all other agent* or tills class; it to now m
bundiuit ttecln. the ships and hospitals of the I'mred
K Nnvy,posrengcr ships,and Inn great n
s,hosnitals, nlms-hoUHcs, ftc., and i-.ir
ommeinled br respectable physician* of this >
July 91
n. iiendrickbow a'co'T’ '
Gibbons' #luldtDf>.