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VOLUME XLVII.
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THE REPUBLICAN
Id PUDMS1IKD
DAILY AND TIU-WEEKLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY » COUNTY PRINTERS.
P, W. AL13XANUHB, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TERM81
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city reference.
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Each,continuance, W
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AdvsrtuCRwnts puW/iltcd every other d«y, End those in
serted once or twice HWeek, no charged 75 eta. per
square far etch Inaertlon. ...
-1 tdrertlaementa inserted at tlio uaual rttea, nnd
....otetre taken thntthoy lie publiahed according to law.
All advertisement* Horn transient person* or strangers,
to bo paid in advance. . . .
The privileges of yearly advertiser* will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and oil other, advertiao-
menu not portaliung to Utelr regular business os agreed
for, ur be paid exlia.
Yearly advertiser* exc®dlng in their advertisements tlio
av*rage.nuniber of lines agreod for, will bo charged at
proportional rates.
No ADVERTISEMENTS WILLIE INSERTEDORATOITOBELY.
All advertisements for charitable institutions aud re
ligious societies wiU be charged half price.
(U7- All AdvertUoniuntssenl to till* Ofllce without di
rections a* to the number of Insertions, will bo publish
ed dailjr, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
V All Letter* directed to this office or the Editor*,
must be post paid, to cntltla them to attention.
N. B—Rwh CU.Uon byiho Clerk. nrth. Court, of
ordinary, that application lint boon mado for Letter* of
Administration, mutt bo published thirty day* at least.
Notice by Executor* and Administrator* for Debtor# nnd
Creditors to reuder in their accounts, must be published
"tfa'ies'of ’ftca! Estate and Negroea by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of sale. These sales mustbe made
at the Court llouso door of the county In which tlio
K roperty is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
•tween the hour* of ten In tho morning and four in tho
afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, uuloss so
expressed In the advoHlacmeut.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to Ute Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sale* of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
mustbe advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors end Administrators for Let
ter* ULmlMory must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application fbr (breclosure of Mortgage* on real estato,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of Ute Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land must
be advertised three months at least.
ShertlT’e *ale* under executions regularly granted by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sale* of perishable
property under order of Court, must bo advertised goner-
ally, TEN DAYS belbro the day of Sale.
, Strtiimmtlv gtrcctora.
a o ve rh m e nto rtn eCl t
The government of the city consists of a Mayor and 19
Aldermen, who together era denominated the City Coun-
c I. .nicy are chosen annually, on tho 1st Monday In
December, from the “*—** -* •—
SAVANNAH, GA-. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 81, 1849.
NUMBER 178.
attoertfeera fit flic itcpuMfcmt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAY-STREET. BAY-STEEET.
R. A. Alloa, No. 113 E. Molyncux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, 118 R. Hutchison, 90
O. N. Neyle, 130 o. D. Cummlng, 60
Wa«hburn, Wilder k Co. 114 E. A. Soullard, 62
N. A. Hardee k Co., 110 A. Low and Co., 58
- = — »Co., 1
W. C. O'Driscoll, 108
1’adelford fc Fay, 104
Yonge k Gatnmcll, 94
E. Persons k Co., 92
Asa Uolt, 88
Geo. Gordon, 8o
N. Oruser, 81
1'N.
J. N. Philips, 82
D. F. Halsey, 80
E. L. Hollis, 80
F. II. Wehnan, 74
Greiner k llcall,72
it. IV. Hamilton. 68
Win. Crowder. 64
C. Hartridie, 190
Edward WlJe/,193
Clark & Lawson, 194
F. Sorrel, 196
Hamilton k Hardeman,63
llnrpcrfc Stuart. 87
Hmith k Humphreys, 85
Francis Wood, 91
Win. Duncan, 89
J. IL ilttrrotufts, 97
J.Cowleg,85
Wm. Adams, 101
Way k King, 103
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140
It. Habersham k Son, 116
W. Woodbrtdge, 144
Brigham Kelly k Co., 176
11. Rosor, 178
Crane It Howland, 173
Ellas Heed, J74
J. H. Ladd, 182
OTHHIPHi 8. Gootlall, 906
a. W. Anderson It Dro.,300 T. C. Nirimt, 333
C. F. Mills, 904 A. Minis, ftJO
P. 11. Dehn,906 Williamson and Preston,924
Wm. BaUersby. 70 Boston k Guuby, 909
Stephen Hills, 133 Babun k Fulton, 907
Jos. Burke, 68 T. U. Harden, 118
S. Solomon*, 901 J.G. Cooks,Telfair'* Uuild'g
E. VV. Baker, Jones' Wlif. 8.C.Dunning,10 Whitaker-st.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Plitlbrick It Bell, 150 Bay-street.
Colton It Fosdlca, 148 .do.
Tho*. J. Walsh, 160 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 908 Bay-street.
Wm. II. Giles St Co., 91 Bay-stroet.
A. A. Sinets, Smet’s Wlmtf.
WllOLKriAI.il AND JIETAIL DRY GOODS.
H. Robert*. Gibbon’# Building.
II. F. Waring, 161 Broughton-strect.
James Anderson k Co., Waring’* Building/
Lailiron It Foote, Gibbon's Building.
Holder, LathrOti * Novitt, Shad’s Building.
J. 8. Rogers, do. do.
Marshall It Aiken, do. do.
- Dowiltfc Morgan, Ribera's Building.
51.1'rondergast, corner Congress and Wliltakcr-strcets.
J. 8. Marill, 111 Congress-street.
A. It L. .Mack, 96 Bryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 193 Bay-street.
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140 Bay-street.
II. A. Crane. 180 Bay-street,
CunnonU It llarle, L>0 Bay-sfraot.
HcrAiiDm It Johnston, 197 Bay-street.
Swift It DonslaWjlQO Bay-street.
Dav|s k Copp, 177 Bay-strcot.
DETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market-square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. llosseau. corner, Broughton and Bull-street*.
Kelly k O'Conner, corner Broughton k Drayton-sts.
J. C. Ilinclimnn, do, do. do.
Theodore AlrtiH, 153 liny-street.
W. W. GodRrien, Smei's Building. Whltakor-itreet.
F. Schcrff, comer of York and Bull-sts.
Win. A. Carswell,cornurof Jefferson and St. Julian-sU.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. It II. Weed, 163 llroughtnn-strcet.
McCloskey It Norton, Gibbons' Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendrickson It Co., Gibbons' Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-square.
K m. Humphreys, 107Bay-street.
linen It Co., comor Bay and Bull-strael*,
Turner fc Oden, Monument-square.
L. J. Myers, corner Broughton anil Whitoker-sts.
BOOKSTORES.
W. T. William*, 149 Bav-streot.
J. M. Cooper, earner Whitaker and St. JuUan iUeatM.
FCRN iTURB WARE-ROOMS.
1. VV. Morrell, Smcls’ Building.
II. S. Uognrdus, 95 Bull-street.
CIlOckERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weods It Alorrnll, Smeu' Building.
AL Eastman, corner Whitnkerond Bryan streets.
T. T. Wllmot, Market-square.
SADDLERY, ko.
VV. II. May k Co., corner Wltil
Custom House—Port of Savannah.
Collector—Wifibun D. Bulloch; Deputy Collector—John
'ostcllj Naval Offlcer-J. Do LuMottn; Surveyor—Roticrt
Pooler; Appraiseri—Jamee lluutcr, aud WBlhun
Mackey.
Poet omce.
Poet Muter—George Schley; Ass’t. P. AL—J. G. Iloon.
Savannah Cliamhrr of Commerce.
Prcildcnt— Robert Habersham; 1st Vico President—
Commissioners of Pilotage.
John Stoddard. Cltalrtnun; Wm. II. Bulloch, Secretary
and Treosuter, Octavo* Cohen, John VV. Anderson. An-
dtew Low, Jr., John R. Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
Wooilbrlgo.
_ BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
B*nk of the State of Ucoraia.
Capital 91,500,000-appropi iated to Savannah, $750,000.
A. Porter. President, 1. K. Tefft, Cashier.
Ottering days, Mondays and Thursday!.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Directors—Win. T. Williams. C. P, Richardsqne. R.
lutchlson, II. I). Weed, Iliram Roberta, D. Snider, N. A.
lanloe, Jus. Washburn.
Teller—8. B. William*.
Branches at Augusta, Eatonton, Athens, Washington,
and Greensboro', mid Agencies at Macon and Gridin.
Planters’ Bank,
Capital paid in $535,400.
Goo. W. Anderson, President. II. VV. Alcrccr, Cashier.
Offering day*. Tuesday*. Discount days. Wednesdays.
Director—Francis Sorrel, John U. Nicnll, Isaac Cohen,
Wm. II. Cuylcr, John Williamson, George Jones, John
Btoddard.
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
IIu an Agcucy in Griftin.
Marine nnd Fire Insurance Banlc«
$8001000* 1,1 $ al3 » loo '“P rtv,, eged to increue aamo to
E.’Podelihrd, Proildent, J. Olmstcad, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesdays, Thursday* nnd Snturdny*.
Paper received up to 10 o’clock ou tho morning* of
Discount.
Directors—Gcorgo Ilail, Elias Reed, A. Champion, Oo-
tavu* Cohen, N. B. Knapp, Chaile* F. Mills.
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
IIu an Agency in AIncon.
Central ltnll-Enatl and Banking Co. of Ga.
Capital, $9,549,185, all of which fins been paid in—ap
propriated for bnuking purposes, $905,000.
. ft. Cuylcr, President. George J. Bulloch, Cuhler.
Oftbi lng day*, Atondays. Discount days, Tuesdays.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, VV. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John It. Wilder, II. AlcAlpin, J. Waidburg, Jos S. Fay,
VV. B. Johnson. •
Savannah Institute for Savina*.
O. P. Richard one, President; J. Ohmtund, Treuurer,
Iliram Roberts. Secretary.
Directors—n. D. Weed, L W. Morrell, Rent. Snider,
N. B. Knapp, U. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop, Thomas J.
Walsh..
Tho Investing Committee Is composed of H. D. Weed,
BenJ. Bolder, and Iliram Roberts.
Insurance Olliers In Savannah.
Ango la Insurance k Banking Company—Capital $375,-
000. William Duncan, Agent, No. 89 Hny-st.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital
$900,000. w. Woodbridge, No. 144 llny-st.
/Etna Insurnnco Company, Hartford—Capital $300,-
000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bny-st.
Hope Mutual Lire Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
$200,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bny-st- *
Howard Inrarancu Company. New-York—Capital $300,-
K). 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 VVIilUker-st.
Union Mutual Fire k Alarino Insurance Company, N.
—Capital $100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bny-st.
Protection Alorine k Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford-Capital $——. Brigham fc Kelly, No. 176 Bny-st.
. Now-York Equitable Fire Insurnnco Company—Capi
tal $300,000. VV. Crabtree. No. 908 Bny-st.
Alutual Llfo Insurance Company, New-York—Copitnl
W. P. Hunter, Planters’ Bank.
»v. n. may ct en.. eurni
ilokcr and Bryan-itrccls.
REPOSITORY.
Win. Warner, 40 VVo*t II road street.
’clothing STOKES. P
O. S. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Plenum k Heidi, 8 WhlUker-strect.
W. B. Hale, Mnrket-imuare.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS,
l’lice k Vender, 147 Bay-street.
■Ham Gjn l k y dyi^ns7l7 U Wlli»lioMtreet. *
Robinson k Camp, fl Rull-strcet.
Philip Kean,98 Ifryan-street.
Joseph Ten to. 37 VVhltaker-strect.
James F. Stnkos, 90 do. do.
AL Corey, cornot Whitnkor nnd nroughton-strcoti.
IIAT. STORE.
IF.--A. Ambler k Co., No. 147 Uangrcuftroot.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Roblder, 39 Wliitakur-strcct.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Dutonhofor, iBBrynn^rtreet.
h 'limin , iE i AND 1 STONEMiiNUFACTUKr.n.
Jolin Cnrrutlioj*, 175 Alnrkot-*qunro.
Edward Lovell, Bnmnnl-strcot, ncur Alarkot-square,
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Oloahprn k c 0 ., Anclaux’s wharf.
Tur,,fir tain'^st'orVan'divvintino.
J. G. Falligant,Monument-tfqunrn.
John l’ooie, 11 VVhltakcr-stroot.
BEG All AIAUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, 3D VViihaker-etroot.
' P. Jncobs,97 Bulhslraet.
F. W. Lhidu, 000 Bull-street.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
P/B. Pondorgut, BuU.strqot, opposite PulgsklHouse.
E. Withlnfton, 143 Bay-stroet.
Geo. W. Wylly, Uull-Htrect, opposite Pulaski House.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
M. k W. Gumming. 03 Bay-street.
B. WiUiington, 143 Bny-»treut.
. FRUIT STORE.
R. Da Martin, corner Bay and VVhltaker.tueets.
. . • STEAMBOAT AGENTS.
Brooks kTupper, Charleston Hteam-Pncknt wharf.
T. U. Mills,iron Steam Boat Company's ivharf.
J. A. Fawn*,,Georgia Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Wharr.
.. . 'WarNGBltS ANDMILl4*WRiq)IT8.
It. k J. Lnchllson, near Cannl Lock.
'Miilar k Curry, Eastern Wharr.
WHEEL-WRIOUT fc SMITH.
James QuanlofcK, Bon., near the .Market.
FACTOR * COMMISSION MERCHANT,
900 llny-Strcet, Savannah.
July© ' • ly
, WM. T. TRAMMISLIi,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. Home. Floyil County, Ga.,
Will al«opractice ip the following counties: Paulding,
Cats, Cherokee, ailmor, Murray, Walker, Dado, Chnt-
tooia- in may 14
Mutual Safe!
lafbty liiMirnncu Company, New-York—Cnpl-
Goo. Schley, Po«t Ollico.
R. Ilabcr-
Phainix Ofllee London—Capital
shorn, No. 143 Bay-tl
Profction Insurance Company, New-Jeraey—Capital
$000,000. W. P. Yongo, No. 94 Bny-st.
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capita)
W. P. Yonge, No. 04 liny st.
Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-'York-
Capital $ . Win. B. Giles k Co., No. 94 Uay-st.
Foreign Consuls Resident In Snvinuinh.
E. Molyncuux, British, No.77 Bny-st.; VV. Crnlitrcn, Dn-
nlsh. No. 908 llay-st.; Louis llnrln, French. No. 18 Libcrty-
st.; John G. Doon, BpanUh, Post-Offlco; \V. O.O’DriseoIl,
Belgian. No. 108 Bny-st.; John G. Doan, Portuguese, Post-
Oflicc: John W. Anderson, Rruxilian nnd tho two Sicilies,
No. 300 Bny-st.; F. II. Wehnan, Swceden and Norway,
No. 74 Bny-st.: John R. Wilder, Ru^in, No. 114 Bny-st.;
VV. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 908 Ooy-st.; F. II. VVelman,
Agent (br Loyd's.
j Superior Court—CUnthnm County,
Win. B. Flouring, Judge; John E. Davis,Clerk Superior
and Inferior Courts; Win. W. Oates, Sheriff.
County Officers Residing In Savannah.
Robert Ifabcraimm, County Treasurer; Eiisfin Wylly,
Tax Collector; Tliomn* Eden, Coroner; Samuel II. Sweat,
„ •— vi.i...— "— 1 — Tax Return*.
Conrt of C. P. * O. Ac T. City of Savannnli.
Hits l*t Monday*, in February, May, July nnd Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in elvil suits extends from $30 to $300.
Judge—Mordccnl Shertnll, Sen.; Clerk—LovlS. Russell;
Shoriff-Ccorgo W. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham County.
Anthony Porter, Ella* Reed, Win. Thome Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clxiuc CooaT op Ordinary—Seaborn Goodnll.
Commissioners of Ronds—Chntlwm County.
R. Wayne, M. D., Clinlnnan. W. VV. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 3d Monday in December.,
V. S. Courts Sitting In Savannah.
Hon. James M. Wayne, ofSovnnnah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, U. 8. and Judgo of the 6th Circuit
Court for tlio District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nicnll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry William*, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Gritfln, Marshal.
Invnnnnh nnd Ogcechoe Canal Compan
Capital, $160,000, in Shares of 50 dollars oncli.
Directors—Guoruu W. Anderson, Ainos Seuddcr, M.
Marsh.
Chief .
lor; 3d do.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society— Instituted in 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Havannnh Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1816. E. Shof-
lail, Teacher.
Savannah Poor House and Hospital—Instituted in 1804.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1833.
Widows’ Society—Undertltosupenntendcncoof ladles.
Clothing ami Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838.
i under toe superintendence oflnilles.
Hibernian Socloty—Instituted 1819. Goorge B. dim
ming, President.
Irish Union Society—Instituted in 1845. John Murphy,
President.
St. Andrews' Society—Instituted in 1819. Henry Mc-
Alpin, President.
Uerinnn Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, Prosldont.
Tlio Seaman's Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, Prerident.
Tile Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
Tlio Instltuitou of tho Slstors orour “Lady of Mercy."
Lodges of Freo Mason* anil Odd Fellows.
•^Georgia Council, No. 3, (Masonic,)—Organised In 18-J7.
RichardT. Turner, T. 1.0.M.
Georgia Clmptor, No. 3, (Itoynl Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted in 1818. Goo. VV. AldridgO, II. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Morons,)—
Formerly callod Savnnnnh Lodgo—Chartered in 1735.
Richard T. Tumor, W. M. tr . „
Zerubbnbnl Lodge, No. 15, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted in 1839. Robort II. Uriflln, W. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 54, (Ancient York Mason*,)—Orga-
niaed in 1848. JoUn Cnrruthers, W. M.
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd Follows,),
tutod in 1843. Joseph D. Btcbbiii*. G. P.
Oglatliorpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted
Savnnnnh Fire Company.
Firenmn—Joseph S. Fay; 3d do.—Alvin N. Mil-
o. Robert Lachllson; Clerk—John llaupt. Sun.
—Inpti-
dgloUiorpo Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellow*,)—Dn
In 1842. P. O., John N. Lewis, N. O.
Dive Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted In
M3. J.L. Oliver, N.G.
Do Kalb Lodge, No. 9. (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
“■ Geo. A. Cuylcr, N. G.
1845.
Ed-
iiiiatitess G.trOB.
I’. ii. nl:n\,
3Una»Uonti, Ship, nnB stcmn»4]rnlict gmemisctncntg,
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Nona of Tempcvancc. '
Toonnhowi Division, No. 3—Instituted in 18-16.
V Yoniasieo Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1847.
~ Societies Connected avlth Churches,
Orphan Society. Boeloty of St. Vincent. Savnnnnh
Methodist Episcopal Ladles Working Society. Chlruwe
Society. Savoininli Femalo Lutiioran Hewing Society.
Savannnli Lutheran Sunday School Society. Chris;
Church Sunday School. Sunday School or Indopoitdnnt
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Nocletv. Society of St. John the Baptist. Female Mis
sionary Socloty. Foreign Mlsslonury Society. Educa
tion Boeloty of tho Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
nnd'Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. John’s Sunday nnd Parish School. Sunday School o
tlio First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Hundny Schools. —
Other SoelctlcE In SavaiuuUi.
Georgia Historical Socloty.-Jnines M. Wnyno.-Pros’t.
Goorgin Medical Society—R. D. Arnold, Prosldont.
Savannah Library Society—Wm. Crabtree, President.
Commissioner* Residing In Savnnnnh,
FORTlIKTAKIKa Of DaPO*rrtON*,A«D ronXOKNOWI.KDO&.
KENT AMD PROOF or nKROE, kO., TO BE tJ*gD IN OTHER
■TATES. '
C cargo Hcliloy, for tlio State* of Maine. Mnwachusotts,
Rhode island, Now-York,Pennsylvania,nlaryland,South
Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Loulslunn.
-Mi ll. MeAUiater, IbrMnssnehusetta.
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. II. Lawton, Ibr Sotitli Carolina. *
Robert M. Cliatlton, for Florida.
WlekUffeHraen, for Florida and South Carolina.
Thoina* C. NUbet, Ibr Florida
Charles S. Henry, for Conneotiout. •
Charles E.Tefft, for North Carolina
GEO. VV. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sole of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
ofporsonal property,
orrtoi, CORNKK BUI.L-ST. AND BAT LANE,
fob S3 Savannah, Georgia. 19
EDWARD G. WILSON.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
orncE ok BUMciT., opposite pui.aski house.
Jourl Days, - - First Saturday in each month.
Ilcturn Day*, - - Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 99 Broughton-strect.
ROBERT D. WALKER.
MARBLE ty STONE MANUFACTURER,
■ ROUOUTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNAttD.
Grave Stones, of Itatlun and Domestic Marble | Marble
tiantie Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Pice Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Rollings, ke. kc., furnished to order.
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
WIU perfhrm any operations pertainingto his Profession.
Artificial Teeth insortud from one to nn entire Rouble set,
and warranted not to bo excelled by the best Dentists In
Europe or America,
Omckatino Rooms, No. 1*47 Coeokess-atreict.
R. di J. LACIILI80N,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
canal-street, near the canal-lock,
Savannah, Georgia.
a. laciiuion. j. laculison.
JACOB DUTENIIOFKR, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
DRTAN-STRKET, SECOND door prom bull-street,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Boot* and other work nfhde to order.
L. KOI11DER, ^
(PROM PARIS.) W
FASHIONABLE BOOT ty SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WHITAKER-STREET, OPPOSITE SUETS BUtLDINO.
PL CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
CORNEB WHITAKER AMD BROUUHTON-STREKT,
Savannnli, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CA881MERES AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, made up to order after tlio latest fashion
at the shortest notico.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
ANO DEALER IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspender*, Hand
kerchief*, Glove*, Merino mid Silk (Judcr-Sliirts,
Drawer*, kc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOK WEST Of M. EASTMAN, JEWELLER.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAIL OR,
90 WHITAKER-STREET.
All Garments in his lino mado in tlio neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. B.—Cutting dono nt the shortest notice. 6in
HAMILTON M HARDEMAN,
FACTORS ty COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Georgia.
CUAS. P. HAMILTON. TUOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DEN8LOW At WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OP BAY AND WHITAKER ITS.
Savannah, Georgia.
RDWARD EWirr. A. A. DKNILOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
No. 11 Whitaker-st.—Savannah, Oa.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
Borders mid Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN a. FALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, ORA1NI NO, kc.,kc.
WEST SIDE MONUMENT*sqUARE,
Nnvamiah, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of ftlixed Paints, Taper Hang
ing*, Borders, nnd Firc-Bonrd Prints.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA CTURER
No. 17 Bull-street, near Monument-square.
Cork-solo, Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea-
tlier. Walking, Dress, mid Pump-sole Boots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootee*, Oxford Shoe*, Pump*, Slippers, kc.,
mnde to order in tlio neatest nnd most fashionable manner
of warranted materials, and by tho most experienced mid
careftil workmen.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 37 BULL-STREET,
(SION or THE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Savannnli, Ga.
N. B^-Keop# constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
mid Amuriean Segars, at Wholesale nnd Ilctrul.
Also Chawing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, On.,
Has on hand a larao and choice stock of Segars, Snuff,
Smoking nnd Chewing Tobacco, and all other arti
cles in hi* line at tlie most reasonable terms.
YONGE At GAMMELL.
FACTORS ty COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAV STREET.
Savannah, tin.
CHARLES VAN HORN.
SASIL BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of nil qualities and White Pine Lumber for Salo.
JAMES QUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JOLIAN-STRRET, near the market.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notico
MILLER & CURRY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WHARF—RAY-STREET,
Snvnnnnh, Georgia.
A. SIIORT.
MASTER BUILDER.
WILT. TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. “
Reddenco East side of Pulaski Square.
GUNS, RIFLES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.
Are offered at very low prices by the sub
scriber, preparatory to hh receiving hi* new stock—tiiogt
wishing a Gun or Hlflo nt n low price would do well local
nnd exainino, before uurchaning
apr 10 • JOHN CARRUTIIERB.
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPHOLSTEREIR.
*I.L. llOGARDUS
‘\T7’OULD inform tho citizens of Savannah
V V that bo lias commenced Uio above Business for
himself in Uull-Btreel, between Uroughton-street nml
Monument squnro, nnd lias received a largo nnd well
selected stock for the Iliisine**. Feathers, t eatiicr Beds,
Pew Cushion*, Hair nnd Moss Mattrnssc* of tlio Lest
quality will ho kept on hand mid mnde to order. Solas,
Chair*, Divans and Ottomans re-cuvorcd; llano I* ortes,
Guitars, Violins and Accordeons repaired in Die best
manner.
Order* loft wlUi Mr. It. tor tuning Tlnno Fortes will bn
promptly attended to. Plano Keys cleaned nnd brought
to their original wlriteness. Every description of Coffins
nt modornto price*. Second linnd Furniture bought nml
■old. A largo supply of Looking Glaus Pintos on hand
THE ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH 1
QAVANNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Company.—5,000 boxes of tho nbovo Company’s
superior article, for sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
Tills article is far superior to nny now offered to tho
Southern Country for Uio Toilet, Shaving, nnd tlio Counting
House. It is carefully put up by the Company. In neni
pn;)or boxes containing one dozen cakes of one sizo, and
oliiers containing (bur cakes of another size.
Tlio following nre tho rates tlio Company liavo con
cluded to supply tho Merchant*, DruggltU* Hotel*, Steam
er*, kc. at, which will convince all that If Southern En-
TRni'Risr meet Southern Encouragement, Savannnli
can nnd will supply anything of tills kind for much less
than Northern Citie*.
All we nsk Is Encouragement,
And thereby support HOME INDUSTRY.
rates:
100 boxes, #*0 00
60 “ 10 00
25 i( 0 00
UmlcrtHl, will elm*. Jn „
fob 6 Agentfor tlio Company.
. .jenger Train* leave Savannah and Macon daily, at
I'asonger Train* nrrive at Macon and Savannah dally, at.
;eta from Savannah to Macon, $7 00 Tlckt
“ “ to Atlanta, fo 00
“ “ to Augusta, n fio
“ " to Columbus, 15 00
“ “ to Opelika, 00
“ " to Jsckwmville,* Afa.,.. 20 00
“ “ to Taibulega,* j
“ “ to Huntsville, ) Alabama39 00
** " to Decatur,
7 A. Mi
...7 P. M.
icket* from Savannah to Tiucumbla, Ala., $33 50
10 Tuscaloosa/Alai 1
to Columbus,‘Miss, I os on
to Aberdeen, f 88 00
to Holly Spring* « J
to Nashville, )
to Murphreesboro’, > Tenn. 95 00
.30 00
to Columbia,
•• •• ” w uccmur, j mm m Mcmpllis, 30 00
Stage* ibr TailiriiMso and intermediate place* connoctwith tlie Road at Macon Monday’s, .Wednesday’s and
Friday’s, and with Mlllcdgavllle daily. ’
* Tri weekly, leaving Savannah Hnndny, Tuesday and Thursday.
1 lutes of Prelght flir Mrrclinmllze Gcnernlly, from Savannah to Macon t
Measurement Goods—IIoxm of Hats, llonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubic foot. Li cent*.
Crockery Ware, in crates, boxfe# or bird#., jo «
Goon* ay weioiit, piobtClaei—Boxes Gitas, Paints, Drags nnd Confectionary, per 100 lb*., 50 «
Second Class—Sugar, Coffee, Rope. Butter, Cheeso, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hide*, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-ware. Rice, boxes Soap and Candle*. Hollow-ware, Bagging, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lb*., 45 «
Third Cla**—Flour, Bacon, Liquor*. Pork, Beer, Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs.. 40 »
Fourth Class—Millgearing, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind nnd Millstones, Nails, Spikes and Coal, per 100 lb*., 30 «
Bnrreb Beeu, Bread, Crockers, Poutocs, Fruit, Oyster*, Onions, Ice, and oriior light barrels, each, 75 •*
Oil and Molasses per hint., (smaller casks in proportion) $6 00
Salt per sack, not exceeding four bushel* 50 «
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1849. C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
cffii733 Ottea SB® eJSKa-,'jr~i~ra
. From Macon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of tho line of Rail-Roods extending frurn Savan-
noli to Dalton, Ga.
The Passenger Trains of tills Rpodorq run daily os follows: connecting at Macon with thu Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western anu Allantic and Georgia Rail Road*.
Leave Macon at 6 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 13 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at,Macon 0 P. M.
Passengers on this Road to nnd from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains on the Western and Atlantic Road do not run on Sunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery and Now-Orlenns via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at Baraesvllle.
Passengers for La Graiigo, West Point, Montgomery and No w-Orleans via Augusta and Atlanta, toko Stages at Griftin.
Freight Trains are run dolly through the business season, nnd tri-weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from other Road* promptly forwarded, wiliiont charge for forwarding.
Rates of Freight for Merchandise Generally.
BETWEEN MACON AND
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of lint*, Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and such
other articles as are clearly analogous to those nnincd
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drags, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (pur 100 lbs.)— Sugar, Cofffee, Liquor, Bagging, nope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,
..natiier. Hides in bales, Cotton Ynras, Copper, Tin, Bnr ami Sheet iron, llollow-ware, Castlnga
Hardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, lUco, Bncon, Pork, Beef, Fish, I.ttrd, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Bags, Ginseng, green and dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, Pig Iron,.Mill nnd Grindstones,...
Cotton from Atlnntn to Savnnnnh,.
“ “ Jonesboro’ *•
“ “ Grililn 11 ..
Macon, Oct. 36,1848.
55 cts. per I
50 •* « 100 lbs.
60 *« « 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendsnt.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
nger Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s excepted) at 1 o’clock, 1*. M., arrive at Dal
ton at 8 P. m.; returning, loave Dalton at 4 o’clock, A. 5L, nnd arrive at Atlanta at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains on the Memphis Branch Kail-Bond, and Stages for NaxhviHo and Kuoxvillo,Tcnn., and for Tuscumbia, Ala.
and Memphis, Town., run In connection with thi* Rond.
Hate* of Transportation for Merchandize Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
First Class, (pur cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hsu, llouueU, nmf Furniture, *
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—noxes nnd bales of Dry Good*, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
Oil*, Drugs, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (p?rlOO IlisA—Georgia Domestic*, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Hope. Butter,
Choeso. Tobacco. Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarn*, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow-
ware, Crockery,Casting*, Hard ware,Marble.(dressed),fce
Fourth Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Flour, (in sacks) lUco, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lard, 'i allow, Bacon,
(in cn-ks, boxes or sacks), Bces-wax, bales of llags, Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, Marble, (undres*-
cd), Mill and Grind Stones, Mill Gearing,
Transportation Office, W. nnd A. B. IL, Atlanta, April 14th, 1819.
K. It. MILLS, sup’t.Transportation.
apr 18
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
.'he new and superior rilcninshlptTEN.NE3SEE,Cnnt.
John Collins, nnd CHEROKEE,Capt.Titos Lyon, will,
until further notico,leave Savannah nnd New York every
Wrdnrsday, commencing with tile Q8rii March.
These swill Steamer# are each of 1,359 tons burthen,
built in tho strongest and mo*t npnrovcd manner, and nre
Unequalled in nil the needful qualities to give confidence
ns well ns despatch to travellers. They liavo nil the ac
commodations for passengers and freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Itaii-Road will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, and from tiavannaii on their
arrival ifnccdful.
QQ~ Nofrclghtrcecivcd after sins o’clock on the dny
of sailing.
Passage $35—payable in advance; for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFORD k FAY,
• Savannah,
or SAM'L. L, MITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 194 Front st., New-York.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
FOIl NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during tho year. Till# lino is composed
or tlio following vessels:
Barque ISAAC MEAD, R- T. Brow*.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. Hotv,
Brig MACON P.HUEFflRLD.
Brig JOHN ENDERS. J. Johnson.
Schr.G.J. JONES, H. Look.
The nbovo vessels arn of thu first class, Insured nt the
lowest rates, nnd nre commanded by Captains of much
experience in tlio trade. They will lie towed up nnd
down tho river when necessary, and will always sail on
the day advertised. Tlio Cabins are handsomely fur
nished, nnd every care will bo taken for tlio comfort and
convenience of I'nascngcra. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 17-2 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO..
oct 16 No. 186 Front street, New-York.
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
Tlio Stcnin-lioat Company of Georgia's Boats
'HATHAM, Capt. Hubbard,
.TENNESSEE, Capt. Gould,
TIIOS. 8. METCALFE Capt. Powell,
Run between the above place* in connection with Tow
boat* and Lighter*, affording thu merchant* of Georgia.
South Carolinn, Tennessee nnd Alnhnma, a chenn nnd
expedition* made of Iran*;*)nation of goods to and from
thu interior.
During the very low singes of the river tlio present
season, (lower than for some years,) merchandise en
trusted to till* Company 1ms been forwarded with but
trifling detention and no Interrantion; proving to the pub
lic their (Utility to forwnrd good* at the lowest stages of
the river.
Merchandise, in all rases, imported or exported will lie
received and forwarded free of commissions, nnd height
for the Georgia nail Road for Athens nnd Atlnntn, nnd nil
Stations on tlio Western k Atlantic Hnll-Road, can be
paid nt those Stations; freight for other Stations this side
or Atlanta is payable nt Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia llnil Rond will also lie fbr
warded free of coiumlamOM, and nil expense paid, and
collected nt Savanuuii from consigners of vessels, when
required.
The T. 8. M. now runs as n regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be nddressed to rnre
of Savannah Agent, and from Uic interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawns, nt Snvnnnnh.
Agent*, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
not 18 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
HERON'S PHILADELPHIA
M ' D <$i
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels' comprise tills Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, viz:
Hchr. IULIA ELIZA. Capt. Huron.
Sehr. II. WESTCOTT. Capt. Hand.
Sclir. SARAH ELIZABETH, Capt. Blackman.
Sehr. JNO. H. HOLMES, (now) Capt. Lodoe.
Tho nbovo vessels nre all first class schooners, nnd
commanded by Cuptains experienced in the trade, nnd
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
tlio shipper*. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations fbr Passengers), apply to
OllEINER k IlEALL,
73 Bay-street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37)4 N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dolly U. a.lllnll Steam-Pocket Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Of T|!B WAY.)
METAMOUA,. Cnpt. F. Barden.
WM.SEABROOK, Capt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Frnn Peck.
JASPER, Cnpt. Wm.B. Dixon.
Tills Lino is composed or tho nbovo very Bunorior
Steam Pockets, with experienced commanders, nml can
not be excelled for safety, comfort nnd regularity. They
lenvn Savannah every evening nt lmlf-jm*t 8 o’clock,
and leavoCharleston every morning nt 9 o’clock through
out the year.
Faro Fivo Dollars, meals Included. Through Ticket*
between Macon and Charleston. Ten Dollar*, Including
meals on the Btciimcr* anil omnibus faro in Savannah.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Agents, Savannah,
net38 E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
(Kcucvnl (-WtomfeCmcitta.
Roso,
TVfEAKIM'S Extracts of Vnnilla,
IfJL Lemon, Almond and Nutmeg, Tor sale by
O. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.,
JuneTi Gibbons’ Building.
TTRNE Cluster PINS.—An assortment of
JL fine Cluster Paste Pins; Just received and for solo by
July 3 M. EASTMAN.
TRAVELLING BASKETS.—Ornssorted
X sixes and patterns, Just opened and for sale by
COLLINS k DULKLEY,
THERMOMETERS,—J. Barry’* celcl
A. brate dLondonThermometer*; Just received, nnd fof
•tie by COLLINS k BULKLBY,
July 17 100 Bryan-»t.
/■1HLORIDE of LIME,
\y ide Lime, for «nl<*by
June 13 L. J. MYE
•1 cask dry Chlor-
MYERS, Smcts’ Building.
TRUNKS,— A few handaomo travelling
X Trunk*, Jurt received per Cherokee and Will be sold
cheap for cash, at tlio new Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range.
Juno 13 O. 8. NICHOLS.
r^UM CAMPHOR.—1.000 ll». Refined
\y .ran, Camphor, to, ..,c I.W ^ ^
June 7 Monument-Square.
THRESH Chloride of LIME—Put in
X Jars suitable for family u*e. For sale low, by
June 7 TURNER k ODEN, Monument-squnfc;
F F, HAMS and Smoked BEEF.—100
• F. F. Homs: 100 Brnokcd Beef) Just received mid
for sato by J. C. IIINCHMAN,
June 13 Cor. Broughton nnd Drayton-sts.
QMOKED TONGUES, &c.—Landing:—
O 150 Smoked Tongues; 10 half bbls. F. M. Beef; 50
kegs Lard; for salo by
June 14 WOOD, CLAOHORN fc CO.
Q ANDS’ Sarsaparilla.—G doacn Sands’ Sar-
O BAparillaJurt received, nnd for sale by
June 91 L. J. M YEKS, Smcts’ Building.
fpURPENTINE TOOLS.—Open Hacked,
i Scrapers, Dipper*, and Axes, tho proper kind, sam
ples obtained Horn North Carolina, Just received nnd for
sale by McL’LESKEY It MORTON.
TAINE BOATS—13 to 19 foet, fur sale by
X 1 TURNER k HENRY,
Juno 33 Exchange Dock.
pRANDJBAN’S Composition, No, 3, re-
VJ eelved by Uio Cherokee, and for sain by
(^ REEN Ginger! Green Ginger!—Just re-
VT ceived, a largo supply of v.-rv fr-sh Green Ginger,
for *nlc low uy A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt,
June 19
Market square.
N E. RUM.—25 bbls. Luther Felton’s
• num, landing from sehr. T. P. Johnson; for sale
low from die wharf, py
Juno 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Cfciwnl sftbcrtfscmtntg.
8XIDBR, LATIIUOI* NEVIl’T,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
TJAVE IN STORE—A full assortment ot
XX PAI.L AND WINTER DRY GOODS, w lilch tliey
offor Tor sale at Wholesale nnd Retail, on the most rea
sonable terms.
BLANKETS—llertvy London Duffll, own Importation;
Heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whitney bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro plain*, assorted qualities,
KERSEYS—A very large assortment, compiblng all the
different style* and qualities both fancy nnd plain, ol
Georgia nnd Northern make.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and drab
cloths.
cassimkres—Black and tatty plaid* and stripe*.
TWEEDS—An assortment of plain and fhney.
HAITINCTS—Blue, black and fancy colors.
VESTINGS—An assortment of silk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch bonnets.
OSNARUKGS—A largo supply, at factoiy price*.
BURLAPS—Of flax and cotton, for picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for piontaUun 11*#!
low prico td And scarlet; a luge assortment Of low
price to fine white flannels. Mst make*. • . •
CANTON, FLANNELS—VUftittf*and unbleached, frt*
BF.lfficks—All quallticR cotton.
DIMITY—Furniture and cainbrle dimity.
FRINGES—White cotton and silk fringes.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply and ifnperfot; Cot
ton and wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Fine to lotr price.
BAIZES—Figured and plain.
STAIN MATF.RIALB—Rich figured and plairt scSr-
let; While andbuffllnen; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—White and colored, low price td
fine.
DIAPERS—Iluckabuck, Scotch, Russia and cotton; llneh
table and damask diapers; brown taUje doth* and
SHEK'/tngS—Linen and cotton, 4-4 to 19 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extensive assortment of blenched and
brown Shirtings; superior bleached long cloths, best
moke*. - . <
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Marboro stripe* ftftd plaids;
Columbian and other stripos. ■
MARINERS STRIPES-Wide and narrow stripes, as
sorted qualities.
DENIMS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue.
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS—Various quill
tie* and brands.
—ALSO—
A full assortment of choice Prints, (Yam low price id
superfine, dark and light colored Ginshauu, Alpacas*,
lloinbar.inn*, blnck nnd colored English and Frcncn
Merinos, wonted Damasks nnd Moreen*. ‘
A full assortment of HOSIERY, cofnpHsIftg Cmtoft,
Woolen and SUk, in all Uiclr varieties. r ' \
Ladles’, Gent’s and Misses’ Merino Undenhlrts nnd
Drawen; Silk and Cotton UmbreUos, a foil aMortrnentr
PLOWS, 500 dozen Hoes, assorlctlj
59 dur.cn Axes, 100 do Plow Lines, 1.000 pair
■ale by N. B. k II. WEED.
T>IG IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron, Gart-
X shlrrle No. 1. now landing from snip Georaia. from
Glasgow, and for sale by N. B. k 11. WEED.
npr6
T7INE While Shirts of the latest style, broad
X plaits and standing collars; lust opened nt the cheap
Clothing Store, GIBBONS’ RANGE.
N. B. Muslin Night Shirt* can be hud also. apr 38
•VTEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
1.1 gre**-*trect, opposite Pulaski House.—J. 8. MA
GILL would respectfully announce to tlio citioens of Si
vannali and surrounding country, that he has just received
and i* now opening a well selected Stock of FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, express ly for the nittket, and
ere now offered at tho lowest msrket prices i Domestia
Shirting* and Sheetliif*. EnglUh and American Prints and
Gingham*, Scotch and French do., black and colored AL
pace*, Merino, Cashmere, Moiise de Laines. raw Silk
plaid*, beautiful Chameleon Silks, at tStNc., Gimps and
Fringe*, Bonnets and Ribbon*, Flowers, Feathers, Steel
Trimming*, kc. fcc.t Casxlmere#, Satlinet*, Tweeds;
Kentucky Jran*,^Blanket*, Negro Clotlis, Flannels, Um-
AI*o’ju*topening: beautiftll L. C. Hnndkcfch(c&.lYoft|
$9 to $3. To these is Invited particular attention. Many
other kinds of rich and desirable Goods expected in a raw
• ty*. at the SAVANNAH CASH STORE;
MILLINERY.—The Millinery business will be carried
W7HITE and Colored Marseilles Vests, ro-
^ V V ceived per Cherokee, and for nUe^chMji^ *U47
Bay-street,
apr 30
PRICE k
13 LACK and colored Alpacca Sacks; also
X3 a variety of white, brown nnd foncy Linen Sack*
and Coats; for sale low, by .
apr 10 HAMILTON k SYMONS.
CHIRTS.
O brated Shirts,
cheap at the
may 92
•Another supply of Judson’s cele-
i, received per steamer, and for sale
NEW CLOTHING STORE,
Gibbons’ Hnnte.
T7" ID GLOVES.—A handsome assortment
of colored and block Kid Gloves, Jus
r #nlo cheap by
may 23
uinvra, Just received and
GEO. 8. NICHOLS,
Glblion*’ Range.
Q ACKS.—G. S. Nichols has just received
O another supply' of Tweed Casslmcr, Drop d’Ete and
English Merino Sack Coat*—Just the tiling for the sea
son. Call and see at Uio Cheap CloUiini Store,
may 23 GIBBONS' RANGE.
TUST Received per Steamer, another ns3ort-
eJ merit or foncy and black Italian Cravats, for sale
cheap by G. 8. NICHOLS,
may 32 Gibbons’ Range.
L ADIES’ Dress GOODS.—A great varie-
„■ otMiulliu, WoYLn,
npr 35 Ribera's New Building.
QPRING GOODS—A variety of Cash-
O merett, Drnp D’Ete and Tweed Sacks, and Palo
Tp, U .r‘ HAMILTON*!. 8VMON8.
TRAVELING Dresses.—Silks nnd Lin-
X cn Toile du Llndo, Linen Lustres, Chnmbiny, Bat
tUte, kc. * — “
may 3
AIIno lot of tho above good* for sale by
DEWITT k MORGAN,
Biliero’* New Building.
A LE and PORTER—5 casks Byass’ Lon-
Jr\. don Porter, Pint*; 5casks Scotch Ale, Just received
and for utile by , MfMARTIN,
may 16 Coiner Bay and Wliltaker-strcets.
SAVANNAH ANU AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
Till* Company will continue to transport Produce and
oilier Merchandise on tho Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH,
Cnpt. Philpot.
LAMAR, Capt.
And also by Uio Steamer
AMOnY SIBLEY, Cnpt. Criswell.
The latter Steamer being of less draught than any other
on the River, insures unprecedented despatch in nlistagcs
or Uie water. The Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow-boats nnd two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the enre ortho Company or its
Agents, will be received nnd forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY. President. Augusta.
A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. 11. MILLS, Agent,Savannah.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-"Weekly U. S.Mnll Stenm-Pneket Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA Fla.
In connection with the Charleston DglyMjdl Steam-
Packets nt Snvannuli; the Mall Steamer SARAH SI ALB
INO, from Palatkn to Lake Monroe, tho Mail Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Spring# auil Madlson-
ville, to Tallahassee; nnd from Picolnta to St. Augustine,
OOAMULQEB Capt. W.M. Wltioa.
WM. GASTON. Cnpt. Jona Hsssabd,
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nioiioi^s Kiao,
These rackets leave Snvnnnab every Tuesday and
'TSllSE^n&Simt «»r»na tj .
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching*! tile ntiovu named places
each way. ,
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free ol
commission. Aoehtsi
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DoLonne, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns-
wick; John Bessunt, St. Marys; Fernandez k RIshee,
Jacksonville: A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colne, I’ico-
lata; R. II. Held k Co., Palatkn, E. Lafltte, Oharicston.
oct 38
JAMAICA GINGER.—1 case Wliito Gin-
jm?o its*"' U> O. II. HENDRICKSON i CO.
C UBA MOLASSES.—206 hluls. nnd 10
tierces Molasses, of superior quality, cargo of
schooner Lily, from Cardenas,finding and for^sam^
/CINCINNATI Shoulders.—2d hhds. nrimo
KJ Cincinnati Shoulders, landing from sehr Matilda
nnd for sale ry COHEN, NORRIS k CP
TITOFFAT’S Life PILLS nnd BITTERS—
1YX Just received, and for sale by
apr 91 TURNER k ODEN.
QEIDLITZ POWDERS.—2 gross Seidlitz
O Powders, Dili weight, for sale by
L. J. M YERS,
Suicts’ Building.
TIXOTH WAFERS, Golatine, Embossed,
ItX Silver, Ac., of every description, for salo by
may 31 JOHNSON k CO., cor. Bull k Bay *t*.
A LUMand RockSALT-3(X)bushola Alnm
XI. and 3 tons Ilock Salt, for sale by
THEODORE MINIS.
Q H1RTS.—Received per Cherokee, another
O lot of fine Shirts; for sale tiy
ROBINSON k CAMP,"
npr 17
rpAPIOCA and SAGO.—Just received, a
X frc.«b supply, suitable for the monufocture of Pud
ding*, for sale by J- C. IIINCHMAN,
apr 35 Comer Jlrougliton nnd Draytonstrcct*.
T7L0UR.—30 whole and half bbls. Canal
Flour; 30 do do do Baltimore do; landing nnd for
aoieby TURNER k HENRY,
apr?
Exchange Dock.
T EMON SYRUP—40 boxes Roy’s just
Suiniwin n» JjjyiiENoaicKBON a co.,
apr 17 Gibbons’ Buildings
T7AMILY CHEESE.—A supply of those
X superior small size Cheese,
to, by
apr 35
Just received per Phllu-
DkMAUTIN,
Comer Bny nnd Whilakcr-ste.
TTATS! HATS! 1—Jest received, a good
XX assortment of fashionable Drab Brush lints: alro,
Ul.ok Oita Utob .on water
npr 17 No. 10 Whitaker-street.
CPOBACCO.—1 case Mre. Millor’a Chow
X ing Tobacco, received per Ktpaincr Tennessee, for
sale by O. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
June 8
ASTERN HAY.-
XJ snle by
June 14 wf
-200 bales in store, for
WOOD, OLAGUORN Jfe CO.
T>ER CHEROKEE.—Rich Eng’h Chintz,
1 In great variety. MARSHALL k AIKlrf.
may 14 ...
rpo CAPITALISTS—Tho undoretgmtd,
X In addition to his business n* Druggist, proposos to
establish, in tho city of Charleston or Snvunnnli, n IH8-
TlLLERY.forthu puri>0!«« of Manufacturing ALCOHOL
eSinsK
Florida, which could be delivered at either ortho above
nnmod polls at n trifling cxncnso.
*1*110 itrottitM tvo. lotrly uWovtttctl by Itini. om >o raplJ
in Its operation llint n Barrel can be Distilled in tho siiort
spnee of Ta» to rtrTKiut minotrs.
This ALCOHOL has boon pronounced, by Me cal
Gonticineii of Savanunh, Now-York and 1 lilladolplilu, to
bo superior to any now In use for Medical purp 0 ****
Certificates front tlio first Physicians nnd gentlemen ot
this city, Now-Yoik nnd Philadelphia, can bo soon nt my
store, to tvhlch I nsk your attention.
I would he cleaned to receive communications from any
part of tho l/nltod Stale*, which shall meet my prompt
attention. / “ I, "™* U , 1LUAM HUMI'IinEYB, Jn.,
mar 23 Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
T ADIES’ & GENT’S GairaoMoiino Vesta,
±J Onu«o,*lnnnot,»..!tiir«iW__
j„„ u aa DEW ITT k MORGAN.
TESTS.—An nssortmont of white and fancy
liyMtu..!".. V-tHJ-lwgffilgg I °’^n T 8.
„ GunUlyXa&tat OIL.—Just rth
cntvnU n nto.Un
June 7 Monument-square,
H avana segars.—25,000 La Crespo,
20,000 La Logundn, 8,000 l.a Ambrosia Regalia,
9,000 La Cousolaclon, 5,000 La Floride, 10,000 Palo Alto
and La Minerva; also, 30,000 Common Seams, In store,
and for salo by J. V. CONN BRAT •
iPFFECTUAL Curafnr Whooping Cough.
X.J Hoche’s Royal Ilerbul Embrocation; a cure for
Whooping Cough, without medicine. A sunplyrccMvcd
by A. A. SOL05ION8,
mar 30 MarkeWq.
rpOWNSEND ’ S SARSAPARILLA.
L Received diiect from the manufacturer, for ■
lii'J. MYERS,
■pv ALLEY’S Magical Pain Extractor—For
LX nurus, Sores, Inflamation*. For sale by
< • min>oa u..,..i.i Building.
may 33
L. J. MYERS, Smcts’.B
17AMILY HAMS.—20 bbls. choice Family
OUPERlOIl English MUSTARD—In us-
O Bortc.l sloe botUol nn.l by Uio punatn^fh-ll ntpply
recolvedby
may 10
A. A. SOLOMONS,
Market-square.
WAHITF.WASII Brushes.—1 case Wlilto-
V V wnsh ttninlios. n..'irto.t kind.*, iu.1 woolyed, nnd
fornalu by U- It- IIENDtllcKSON k CO.
W HITE GOODS. — Jaconet Muslins)
Cm'Airtd dn.; I'lnid Cnmbrtc.1 Bwlm Mu;;;™'.
Mult nnd tinlntonk do.; llnnkdc..; IndlnUook do.; lll>h
^^86*“'™'”'’" ‘"“"“I’.'ATUROrl FOOTE.
■J^AMS.
June S3
-70 Baltimore Hams, for sale by
TURNER k HENRY.
Exchange Dock.
for sale by
may 5
J AMP CH1MN1ES.—Cumphino nnd Solar
Id oo..
June 8 Gibbons’ Dulidlng.
OTAR CANDLES.—100 boxes Star Can-
D dies, a new article, mwhupfpnd «(».
June ft
IX AUEGES and Silk Tissues, at greatly ro-
XX duccd prices. MARSHALL k A1K1N.
Juno 26
B AY WATER.—6 caaos genuinu Bay
Water recqlvcd and for sale by
Juno 31 L.J.MYEttS BmeU’ Building.
CAUTION EXTRA t
A Man by the name of RUEL CLAPP had
engaged with ayoung man of (he nstns of 8. Pi
Townsend, and uses nis name to put up It Sarsaparilla,
which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denomina
ting it QKAUWE, Original, etc. This Townsend if nO
doctor and never was, hut was formerly a worker 1 on rallv
roads, canals, and the like. Yet he a»sum*s the title of
)r., for tho purpose of gaining credit for what lie is not.
He is nlro sending out card# headed “Tricks of Quacks,'.'
i which he says, I Imre sold the use of my name for $7
_ week. I will give S. P. Townsend $500 If ho will pro
duce one single solitary proof of this. This is to cautiort
Uio public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the
OFJWIXE ORiniXJil. OLD I)r. Jacob Townsend's
Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr.'s likeness, his fanif*
coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of arihs;
- JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principal affict, 103 Mutau-st., Xtie-Yurk City.
OIB DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND, .
The Original Hiteoverer qf
THE GENUINE TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Townsend is now nbout 70 year* of age,-and
slona been krown ns the AUTHOR end DISCOVER*
l of the GENUINE ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND SAR-
iPAUILLA.” Being poor, ho wn* compelled to limit
„ manufacture, by which means it has been kept out Af
market, nnd tho sale# circumscribed to those only Who
had proved it* worth and known its value. It hod reach
ed Uie ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who
had been healed of sore diseases, and saved from death,
proclaimed its rxceljence and wonderful HEALING
POWER. This Grand nnd Unequalled Preparation h
majiafoctiircd on tlio largest scale, and Is called for
throughout tho length and breadth of the land.
TUB genuine:
Old Dr. Jacob Toxvnacnd’s Sarsaparilla
•n pr. pored, that all the inert propel ties of the Sarsa
parilla root arc first removed, everything capable of be
coming acid or of fermentation. I* extracted and rejected;
then every panlclu of mcdlfal virtue I* secured In a pure
nnd concentrated form; and thus it Is rendered Incapable
of losing any of Its valuable and healing properties. Pre
pared In thii way, U i* made the most powerful agent ftf
Uie
Cnre of Innumerable Disenses.
Hence the reaeon why wo hoar commendations on _
every sido in its favor by men, women flurt children.
We find it doing wonder* In tho cure of
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, find LIVER COM
PLAINT, nnd In RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA end
PILES, COSTIVENESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and nil affections ari
sing from Impurity of the Ulood.
It ;H>tseX*ca a nmrvcllotl* efficacy in all complaints ari
sing from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomach; from
unequal circulation, determination of Mood to the head,
•nitntioii of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cola
II* nnd hot flashes over the body. It bn* not had |ts
qual in t oughs and cold; and promotes cosy expectora
tion, nnd gentle perspiration, telaxiug stricture of the
•mgs, throat, nnd every other part.
By removing obstruction*, and regulating tbo general
system, it gives tone aud strcpgth to tho whole body, ami
-11 forms or .
Nervous Diseases ami Debility,
nnd thus prevent* or relieves a great variety of other dis
eases, ns Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St, VHus Dance,
Swooning,Epileptic Fit*, Convulsions, fcd.
It is not po-slide for this medicine to rail to do good; (t
has nothing in it which can ever harm; it can never sour
or spoil, and therefore can never lose its curative powors.
It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to Uenlfoy action,
tones the stomach nnd gives good digestion, relieves tlio
bowel* of torpor and constipation, nllnyi inflnmntlon,
purifies tho skin, equalizes the circulation of tho blood,
producing gentle warmth equally all ovcf the body, and
he lU'-ensiide perspiration; relaxes all strictures and
tightness, removes all obstructions, and invigorates the
entire nervous system. Is not tills, ihen,
The Medicine yon Pre-eminently Need! *
But can any of these tiring* be sold of S. P. TolvnseAd’s
inferior article ? This young man’s liquid Is not to be
Compared irilh tire Old Dr.’*,
because of aue Grand Fact, that tlio one Is INCAPABLE
of DETERIORATION and
Never Spoils,
hiie the other DOES; it sours, ferments, and blow* the
bottles containin'; it Into fragments; tlio sour, acid liquid
xplodlngand damaging other goods I Must not tills lio'r-
iblo compound ho poisonous to the system.
Now, is It not horrible to make and sell, and infiniteL.
worse to use this -
Sourlnff, Fermenting. Acid “Compormd’'
OF S. P. TOWNSEND! .
nnd yet he would foin have it understood that Old Jacob
Townsend’s GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA/
is nn IMITATION ot Ills Inferior preparation ! i
Ilearcn forbid that wo should deal in an article wlrfcfl
would bear the most dLtant resemblance to 8. P. Town
send’s artielo! and which should bring down upon thu
Old Dr. such a mountain load ofcumplalntsand crimina
tions from agents who have sold, and purchaser# Wnti
have used S. P. Townsend’* FERMENTING COM
POUND!
We wish it understood, beenuno it is the abioluti truth j
tiintS. P. Townsend’s article nnd Old Dr. Jacob Town
send’s Sarsopnrilla are licavcn-wldc apart, nnd Infinitely
dissimilar; tiiat they rtro unlike in every particular, hav
ing not one single tiling in common.
As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, nnd never was, i* no
chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more or medlcink
or disease, than any other common, unscientific, tinp'ro-
fosdiniial man, whnt guarantee can the public have Hint
they nre receiving agenuine scientific medicine contain
ing nil the virtue* of tlie nitlclos used in preparing it;
and which nre incnpnblo of changes, which might render
Uiem thu AGENTS of DISEASE in*tend oflioalth?
It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate^ to jjour halin
r into tirt
TJ AMS—100 Sugar Cured Baltimore Hams,
Xi in storo nnd for sale by ,,._ v . nr ,
Juno 93 J. L- LADY k CO.
/^ANDY.—15 boxes assorted Candy, ir
store and for sole by J. E. CADY k CO.
June 29
(HANDLES.—100 boxes Georgia TftUow
Vnc°ir 1 '“ ,f “ t "' eby nUIOIlAMi KELLY fc CO.
ii i* to arrest irnuus upon mu iiniariunuiu, iu pwui uu
into wounded humnnity, to kindle hope in tho despair
bosom,to restore health nnd bloom and vigor, tu.tq
crushed nnd broken nnd to hanUli Infirmity—that old ...
JACOB TOWNSEND ha* SOUGHT and FOUND Hie
opportunity nnd m«nn» to bring# his . ; i
Gruntl Universal Concentrated Remedy,
within thn ranch, nnd to tho knowledge of nil who used it
that they may learn and knov£jh| Joyful experience, it*
Transcendent Power to Ileal I
nnd thus to have the unpurchasnble satisfaction ofliaving
rnisudtliousandsnnd million* from tho bed or sickness
nnd despondency, to hope, health, nnd n long life of vigor
ami usefulness to themselves, their families and friends.
Principal office 109 Nnssau street, N. Y.
Jc 27 WM. HUMPHREYS, Jn., Agent,Pnvnnnnli-
/^ANDIES—20 boxes, just received and
KJ for sale by O. IL nBNDRICKSON ( itCO»,
tunc is Glbhonsl nuRdlng.
QHIRT STUDS—Received per. late /atiffc
LJ vals, a full supply or fashionable Gold Sluds, varloi
pattern*; for *«l«by _ ,...
pine21 M. EASTMAN.
• E DOYEN’S Disinfecting FLUID.—The
L'.J moKinowerful nnd effectual Dislnfi'ctlne narnt ever
. ......... ugenu ... —, —
ab|indm\( uso in the ship* nnd nosplMts of the l.’nitcd
States Navy, passenger shlp^ltijd in a cre-at r—* *
prison;,hospitals, nlms-hjiuras, Sc.,and tasti
commondwi by resnectaiils physicians of tills i
countries. For sale by'the Ballon or
G. R. HENDKICl
Jilly.ai Gibbon^’ I