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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 91, 1849.
, TIMBER, Bio.,
1 NAVV.
Nav* Dhpahtment
Bureau of Coni true lion, Equipment mid I
o mny bo,” (naming
Intended.) will be received
tLoineiit. -one-fourth or the whole quantity required at
each navy yard. must bo delivered on or before Uia lit
July; onu-fouitn on or beruro the 1st September; ono-
fuurih on or before the lit .November; and one-fourth on
or before the 30th December, IB.*. In cose of folluro to
deliver the artlclei within tbotjftta! Md Inttoproportions
tn AU P the°UmlH!r, lumber, and other trUclei muit bo or
t he very licit quality, and subject to thu ini;icction and
measurement established for the government or tliosev-
era! navy yard*, printed rulci of which may be obtained
on a indication to the diflbrent commandanU or navy
uicnt*. All eald timber, lumber, and other artlclei mu*t
bo entirely satlsfoctory to the respective commandants.
The white oak timber muit be rough squared, accord-
In* to tire growth of the tree, to have no wane exceeding
one-fourth the width of the face of tho aide a* squared.
All the yellow pine limber muit be of the very belt quali
ty or lea# leaf, fine grain, Southern ft How pint, to be hewed
to a fklrXpdfe; and to Imre no more aap tb~ *-*-**■
to a lhIr~cdfo; and to have no more cap than one-eighth
of the breadth or the face from each comet; the content*
or all anp to bo excluded In the measurement or the Um
ber. The oak muit be foiled between the lit of Octol
and tha lat of .March, and must have frown within ilj
mltee of tha tea coast; mint be stripped ortho hark
hewed within twenty day* after it U foiled, and placed
clear ortho ground i or which iaU«(kctury evidence must
be liven by tbe contractor, by the production of cortlfl-
calce elgned by two responsible witnesses, with tiiclr do-
K iltion on oath, before lomejudgn ortlio cqurt nr magis-
ita within tho township or county whete Ute Umber
waa foiled.
1'er.on* offering for more than one yard, muit mala sep
arate and ditiOtl proposal* for the supply of rack, keeping
the tUssts if articles separate, and embracing the whole
auanlUy of all the articles in tha tlass. The coat of each
Item muit he distinctly carried out, and tbe aggregate of
each clan correctly footed up, which la material to a fair
compart-on of bldii An erroneoue extemlon or an erro-
iieou* aggregate will constitute an Informality, and the
bid will not be considered.
No extension or Umo for deliveries under any contract
will be granted, and penalties for non-ftilfllmont will In
all case, be rigidly enforced; bidden are, therefore, re
quested to oflbr for no more than they are euro they can
furnish within the time specified,
‘ niraot
Tba price of all manufiictnrod or aawod lumber will be
estimated and dcteiralnod by ••hoard measurei" tho square
mud round timber, unless otherwise spucinud, by tho “«»-
hit foot.”
Approved sureties iu twice tho estimated amount. In
tha manner aet forth in tho form of tho contract, will be
a ired, and ten per centum in addition will bo with-
from tha amount of each payment aa collateral ■*-
curity for the faithful performance or the contract. Nlno-
ty per centum of each delivery will bo paid by Die navy
agent within thirty daysafter tilts presentation of approved
bills, In triplicate, by the commandant of the yard at
which the deliveries are made*
Every offer must be accompanied by a written guaranty,
<lhe responsibility of the guarantor or guanuitors to bo
certified to by a navy agent or other odlclnl person,or by
some one known to tins Bureau.) that, If the oflbr be ac
cepted, tha bidder or bidden will, within live days after
the receipt of tha contract at tho poet office designated,
execute tbe samo with good aad sufficient sureties to
furnish the article* proposed, agreeable to tho terms spe
cified in this advertisement, and which may bo embodied
in the contract. Tbe law of 10th August, 1816, forbids
the consideration of all proposals not accompanied by
bidders an tmrtieulariy cautioned to endorse their afire,
as above required, that they may bo distinguished from
other business letters, in order to prevent their being
opened before the proper time.
All offer* not made In strict conformity with this adver-
tlsemcnt, In every particular, will lie rejected ns inform-
al./Those whose oifors are accepted will bo duly
fled, and contracts forwarded without delay.
Persons offering ate directed to designate the post of
fice through which they desire to be addressed, and tir
navy agent to whom tho contract shall be sent for excel
Form of Olfor.
W xentaoTOK, ,1849.
Bin: I herewith agree tofoml.h nnd deliver at the navy
yard atIn conformity with tho requirements of
*be advertisement from thn tiureau or Construction.
Equipment, and Repair, of the 13th Juno, IBID, Uio sever
al trucks of , enumerated In class ,©r classes
and —, for that yard, to wit:
Clam No. • .
cable feet white oak plank stocks, at —
cents par cubic foot.. ....if— ■■
— sided inches of white oak boat knees, at —
cents per sided Inch,
5,000 cubic foot fine grained Southern Yellow Pine
promiscuous timber, from 83 to 40 foct long, and (torn 18
io 84 Inches square—per cubic foot.
Alt the above Yellow Pino timber to bo of the very best
quality, and free from all defect.. The cuds to bo sawed
off square to sound and perfoct wood by tho contractor.
Class No. 3.
IVm Pins.
0,000 feet, board moosuro, No. 1 White Pine 1 inch
boards, to be clear or all dofocts, such is knots, rot, splits,
■hakes, stains, coarsenota of quality, sap wood, holes,
and uneven sawlng-pcr thousand feet, board measure.
30,000 feet, board moasurc. No. 0 White l*lne one Inch
boards, to havo not more than three medium site knots
within the surfkce or fifteen feet; to be clear of all other
knots, sap wood, rot, shakes, splits, holes, aud uneven
sawing—per thousand feet, hoard measuro.
Aih, Cherry, Black IVulnut, Cypreu, Locust, &c.
800 cubic foot White Ash butt pieces, from MloDOfeet
long, nnd to avorago 18 Inches diameter in the ml "
tho stick!, clear of bark; none less than 18 inchea i
ter—per cubic foot.
500 foct, board measure, Cherry boards, one Inch thick,
to average 10 inclies-pcr thousand foot, board measure.
80,000 foot, board measure, Whllo Ain plank, 8 Inches
tlilclc—per thousand feet, board measure.
500 foot,board measure, Cherry plank, 8 Inches thick,
to averngo 14 Inchea wldo—per thousand fret, board
measure.
1,000 foet, board measure, Black Walnut boards, 1 luch
thick, to average 18 inches wide—per thousand feet, board
measure.
1.500 foet, hoard measuro, Black Walnut boards, 1
Inch thick, to average 14Inches ivldc-per thousand foet,
bonrd meuMiru.
500 feet, board moosuro, Black Walnut plank, 8 Inches
thick, to average 14 inches wide-per thousand J\:et,
board measure.
10,000 foot, bonrd measure, Cypreu boards. 1 inch
thick,from 80 to SO foet long. and from 8 to 19 Inches
wide—per thousand feet, board measure.
50 piece* Yellow Locust, from 19 to 95 feet long, nnd
from 10 to 11 inches diameter, to average 14 Inches diam
eter, clear of bark, In the middle of tho sticks, or 575
cubic foet—per cubic foot.
6 pieces Fustic, three foct long and sixteen inches di
ameter, say 17 cubic feet—per cubic foot.
1,900 foot board measure, Cedar boards, 15 to 85 feet
long, and from 8 to 18 Inches wide, and # of an Inch
thick—per thousand foet, board measure.
All tho Ash. Cherry, fcc., above described, to be of tiio
very best quality, clear of rot, splits, shakes, knots, cross
brain, worm boles, stains, &o. The plank and boards to
— sawed to even thicknesses.
Class No. 4.
Black Spruce Spare anti Polee.—By the inch anti
pes, 37 feet long, 8 facto] I I
diameter at tho top end, dear oTthe bark—per
Inch, 910 inches. *
40 pieces, 33 foct long, 7 Inches diameter In the itlddlo,
4# Inches diameter at tho top end, clear or the bark—pet
Inch, 980 inches.
30 pieces, 30 foet long, 7 inches diameter in the middle,
AX inches dlnincter at tiio top end, clear of the bark—per
luch, 810 inches.
deces, 87 feet long, 0 Inches dlnmi ,
ics diameter at the top end, clear of the bark—per
inch. 940 inches,
100 piece* 85 foot long, 5 inches diameter in the middle,
X Inches dlnmetcr at the * *'* L * *•“■*■ —
„ Md Upwards, to Ikj clear snd well seasoned.
350 foct ash plank, 1# inches thick, 18 to 94 Inches wide,
to bo clear and well seasoned. .
3000 fret nth plank, I# Inches thick, 18 to94 inches wide, 1
to bo clear and wall seosflhed.
8000 foot ash plank, Ilf inchea thick, 90 inches wide, and ,
i° , b ? •ttSUftf , £“ on ? d ‘ ... White Pine, (board measure, per thouoandfeet.)
600 foct a»h plank, 1 Inch thick, 19 to 80 Inches wide, to 7,000 sup. ft,9 inch White Fine psuel boards,
be clear and well seasoned. I la.oao a# 19 do 00 • do.
350 foct ash plank, 1# Inches thick, 10 to 14 Inches 7 000 do 1 do do do.
wldo, to be clear and well seasoned. 1
3000 foet ash plank, !# Inches thick, 10 to 18 inches
to bo clear and well seasoned.
500 foet 4 inch ash plank, board measure,
do. do., do.
do. do., do.
do. do., do.
do. do., do.
do. do., do.
... .. do. do., do.
wo do. 1 do. boards, do.
60 wliiio ash oars, 17 foct long, or 850 foet In length, , ..
tiio foot. 500
100 white nsh oars, 18 foot long, or 1800 foctln length, by I 5U0
the foot.
150 white a«h oars, IS foet long, or 8900 foet In length, by
tbe foot.
300 white ash oars, 14 foet long, or 4900 foet in length, by
tiio foot.
500 white ash oars, 13 foet long, or 8500 foet In length,by
tho foot.
300 white a»h oars, 19 foot long, or 3600 foot In length, by
tho foot. , ty .
AB the foregoing ash timber and plank to be of the best ] — ^
oihefiiMU. *’ h ’ r ‘° m k "““’■" Tjpjfte JllSWSh
Clab#No.7
Class No .
-— cubic foct yellow pine plank stocks, at —
coats per cubic foot ....f—
■t— cubic foct promiscuous yellow pine, at —
cents per cubic foot...... —
ir my bid bo accepted, I desiro to bo addressed through
the post office at , and the contract to be sent
to the navy agent at , for execution.
Itc-poctfully, A. 0.
To Commodore O. W. Hkinxkb,
Chief of Bureau of Construction, fcc. Re., Washington,
We, the undersigned, rostdsnu or , iu tho
Plato of , -, hereby guarantee, that in'ease tha
foregoing bid of ■ bo accepted, Hint
will, within flvo days after the receipt of the contract at
tbe post office designed in said bid, execute the same,
with good and sufficient sureties, to Ihrnlsh the articles
p.opoied, In conformity with tbe terms of the advertise
incut under which It was made. C. D.
1 hereby certify, that to tha best of fny knowledge nnd
belief, the above named guarantees are good and suf-
s« are go
J. II., Ni
irdl-
avy Agent.
NAVY YARD, K1TTERY, MAINE.
Class No. 1.
White Oak Kneee (ty the aided inch.)
000 Wliito Oak Knees, (or 4,5J0 sided inches,) the nett
aldlog of one-third to bo 7 lunhus, the nett siding of one-
third to he 8 inches, and the nett siding of the other third to
be 9 inch 1 -***, the anus to be In fourth* from 5 feel to 5 fret
nnd 6 inchest the bodies to bo iu lengths from 5# to 7#,
-averaging 0# font-
'11io bodies nre to lie sided to tho diameter or tho arm,
the sldlug alto taken at the middle ot tho length of <■"
atm, (cleat of bark.) Three-fourths of the elding or
amstur is to bd considered tho nett siding of the knee.
The moulding sixa of tha body, in the middle nr
length,' to bo full ono and ono,half the nett siding of 1
knee.
One-half of the above knee* to lie square, and oi.
fourth tn form an angle from eighty to ninety degrees; the
remainder to form an angle from ninuty to one hundred
slegree*.
The length of the nrm to be measured from the bnck
tthe body os moulded by the angles given.
Class No. 2.
/.umber, f “Board measure,) per thousand feet.
3,000 foet, board measure, lit quality 6-inck cloar Whlto
9,000 feet, board measuro, 1st quality 4 inch clear Whlto
3,000 feet, board measure, 1st quality 3 inch clear White
Fine plunk.
3,000 foet, board measure, 1st quality 9#-inck clear
■White Fine plank.
10,000 foet, board measure, 1st quality 9 Inch clear White
Fine plank. '
10,000 foet, board measure, 1st quality 1#-Inch clear
White Fine plank.
41,000 foet, board measure, 1st quality l#-lndL clear
White Fine plank. •
1,000 foot, board measure, 1st quality IX Inch clear Cy-
prcssplank.
4,030 fort, board measure, 1st quality 1-inch cfo« Cy
press beards.
3,000 fe .t, board measure, 1st quulliy3 inch clear Whlto
Ash plank.
2,030 feet, board measure, 1st quality 9tf-lnch dear
White Flue plank.
* 6,000 foet, bonrd meusure, lit quality 9 inch clear Whlto
Ash plank.
9,000 foet, board measure, 1st quality ltf-lnch clear
Whlto Ash plank; one-balf to 1m> not less than 90
Inches wldo.
9,000 foot, bonrd measure, 1st quality ly-inclt clear
White Ash plank; one-half to bo not less than 90
Inches wldo. . ' ,
3,000 foet, board measure, 1st quality 1-inch door Whlto
500 feet, board measuro, 1st quality 4-inch Black Wal
nut plonk.
600 foot, hoard moasure, lat quality 3 inch Black Wal
nut plank.
1,000 feet, hosrd measure, 1st quality 9 inch Black Wal
nut plank.
600 font, board mensuro, 1st quality l)|-lnch Black
Walnut plnnk.
9,000 foct, bonrd measure, 1st quality 1-lhch Black Wal
nut boards.
M,M0.
NAVY YARD, CHARLESTOWN, BIASS.
Clam No. 1.
White Oak (Timber, Bpc.
40,000 cubic loot White Oak plank stocks, to average
forty-three foct In length, none to bo less tlmn thirty-tlvo
long, nnd none less than twelve Inches square at the top
end, dear of wane. Tho stocks to he lined straight tho
aiding way, and mny ho straight,or have n long fair curve,
ilia other wnyi both side* inny be lined tapering In con
formity with the growth of tho tree. The wnne must not
exceed one-fourth of the width of tiio face of tho stocks,
as squared—per cubic foot.
4,000 cubic foet Whlto Oak butt pieces, in lengths from
95 to 40 foet long, nnd from 14 to 91 inches squnre, {equal
proportions of tho different longths and sizes—per cubic
40 Whlto Onk knees for checks, (sny 480 siding Inches,
K r Inch,) thn bodies and amis to no from eight to ten foot
tg; nett siding from nine to twelvo inchest and to form
an anglefrom 110 to 190 degrees. Tho bodies to ho rough
sided to tho diamutor of tho arms, Including tho bark.
Tho moulding slzo of the bodies in thn inlddlo of their
lengths to ho fro “ * ’
inch)—per inch.
90fr Whlto Ql
arms not loss thnn four inches diameter clear oTtiiebnrk,
nnd tho arms nnd bodies to ha not loss thnn thirty-two
inches long. Ono-third or the whole number to bo square
knnos—per inch, nett siding.
All the above White Onk timber nnd knees to be of tho
very best quality, and freo from nil defects. Tho ends to
bo snwed offsquaro to sound anil perfect wood by tiio
contraoior.
Class No. 2.
Yellow Pine Timber.
40,000 cubic foct flue grained Southern Yollow Pino
% 1° nvorago forty-llva foet In length, nnd nono
Irty-flvo foot long. Two sides must bo lined
mile Oak Timber, fc., per cubic foot.
30000 cubic foct white oak plank stock, per cubic foot.
10000 cubic foot whlto oak promiscuous timber, per cubic
“* ptank * *“1 10 , SflS!siBis2ar' M **"«*>*
9000 foet lif inch white oak plank, per tiiousand foct,
3jf Indies dlnmetcr at the top end, clear of tiio bark—per
Inch, 500 inches.
100 polos, 90 foct long, 4 inches dlnincter In the middle,
3 Indies diameter at the top end, clear of the bark—j»er
pole, by tho pole.
All tho nbovo spars to ho of the vory best quality,
straight and free from all defocts.
NAVY YARD, HUOOItLYN, N. Y.
Clam No. 1.
Live Oak IHmber, (by the cubic foot.)
Live Oak keelson pieces forj\ frigate of the 1st class, (two
sets,) ns follows l
94 pieces 99 fool long, 1,740 cubic foet.
9 do 35 do 175 do.
9 do 95 do 194 do.
9 do 99 do 110 do.
9 do 14 do 70 do.
To be sided 90 inches and moulded 18 inches. F.ach
these pieces is Intended to form two pieces, to bo worked
to 18 Inches siding, and 0 inches moulded, nett dimension;
an allowancn is inude of 6 inches the moulding way, that
thu heart of thn piece may bn taken nut ir deemed proper,
and the contractor will how them with reference to tills
airangement.
live Oak keelson pieces, for a sloop-of-war of the 1st
class, (tlirco sets,) us follows:
18 pieces 99 fret long, 1,071 cubic foct.
0 do 33 do do 408 do.
3 do 91 do do 130 do.
3 do 90 do do 194 do.
To be sided 10# inches and moulded 18 inches. Each
of the pieces is Int-ndcd to form two pieces to work 14#
luchcssiding,nnd0 inches moulding, nett dimensions;
an allowance is made of 6 Inches in the moulding wny.
Umt tile heart of the piece may bo taken out if deemed
proper, nnd tiio contractor will how thorn with reference
lathis arrangement.
All the aforesaid Live Oak keelson timber shall havo
grown not more than twenty-five miles from tho sea, am
shall IK) Tree from nil defects which m iy Impair the gooi
qunlltyfor the purpose for which It Is required; to he got
out straight the sluing way, and by a sweep curvlug "
inches in 45 foct, the moulding wny.
Class No. 2.
Locust Timber.
500 cubic foet Long Island Locust Umber, lcngtht
less than 10 feet, to average 19 inches dlnmetcr, not less
than 10 incites, to bo of tiio best quality, free from all de
focts.
pieces Yellow Locus ttimber, 18 cubic foet, L. Islands
4 foot each, 93 Inches dlnmoter.
8 pieces Yellow Locust timber, 37 cubic foct L. Island,
7 font each, 8 by 19 inches dlnmetcr.
30 pieces Yellow Locust timber, 150 cubic feet L. Isl
and, 19 fort each, 7 by 0 inches diameter.
Class No. 3.
Yellow Pine Timber.
90,000 cubic foet Houthern Yellow Fine plnnk stock.
10,000 cubic foot Southern Yellow Fino promiscuous
timber.
Tho “plank stock” to bo in length not less than 35 feet,
averaging 45 feet, half to square 19 inches and half to
square 14 inches nnd upwards at thu top end of tho sticks;
to be of the best qunlity, long leaf, lino grain, free from
heart shakes, wind shakes, nnd nil other defects; to bu
hewed to n fair edge, and to have no more sap than one-
eighth or tho breadth of the face from each corner, and
the cubical contents of all sap to ba excluded in the
measurement of the timber.
The “promiscuous timber” to be In lengths not less
foet, to average 40 foot, tn square 14 inches and
400 foet ash nlank, 4 Inches tldck, 19 to 90 inches wide, 1 Clam No. 3.
000 foet ash pi ank! 3°Inch cs 'thl ck^iom 93 inches wide IVhile Ash, (by lineal foot.,
•oKVmSSwSmKS.^W^' m •'“O"'j WIill. A.U, fur I.n.n, If liM, or MU lineal
1300 foet ash plank, 9 Inches thick,, 15 to 90 Inches wide, I - — foc1.
100 seasoned Whits Aih, for rafters, 16 foet, or 1090 Uneai
feet.
3# Inches sqtisre at loom; 6# by 1# inches at the end.
NAVY YARD”, WASHINGTON.
Clam No. 1.
Sales at sanction.
Sales at auction.
500 do. 3
300 do. 9#
500 do. 9
900 do. 1#
500 do. 1#
Clam No. 2.
' Ash per cubic foot.
1,500 cubic foet or Ash logs via:
500, or one-third to b« from 16 to 90 Inches In diameter.
500, or one third to be from 90 to 94 inches In diameter,
500, or one-third to be from 94 to 98 inches in diameter.
All to bo from 19 to 90 foet In length.
Clam No. 3.
Mitctllentout, (board measure, per thousand feet.)
BOO sup. ft. # Inch Yellow Foplsr panel hoards.
Ill, by 500 “ 9 do Black W'alnut do do
• “ 1# do do do do
1 do do do do
BOO •• # do do do do
The wholo to be inspected and measured agreeably to the
printed rules issued by the Bureau, a copy of which Will
bo furnished bidders by the Commandant of the Navy
Yard, Washington.
NAVY YARD, GOSPORT, VA.
Clam. No. 1.
I Mite Oak Timber, per cubic foot.
sublc foet White Oak plank stocks.
do do promiscuous timber,
rough squared, from 30 to 50 foet in length, to
-' **- * u *“ ‘-'-‘I Inches
GOIIEN * FOSDICK,
Have for Bale,
BACON BIDES—40 lihds. prime Cincinnati.
BACON SHOULDERS—48 hhds. prime Cincinnati.
13 do do Baltimore.
ME8B PORK—100 barrel*.
MACKEREL—No*. 1R9, in whole and quarter barrels
SUGAR—80 hhds. New Orleans.
WIIISKEY-100 bbls New-Orlcani.
GIN—100 bbls American.
FORT WINE—4 quarter casks.
CLARET—3 cases Chateau Margaux—liigh cost.
BRANDY—19 hair pipes, 13 quarter casks “J. B. God
ard.” June 7
BY T. »T« WALSH.
Private Palo.
, A pair of Dearborn’s Patent Cotton Scnles, but little
used, complete, weighing 1,500 lbs. Also, a Letter Press,
with a Copying Book. July 98
BY T. JT. WALSH*
Private Sale,
A Negro Woman, a good house servant, with her two
children aged three years nnd one year. .
A Negro Boy, aged nineteen years, accustomed to Held
rork and ploughing.
Also, threo Prime Field Hands, aged 10,99 and 28 years
of age.
Title* to the-above undoubted. • July 14
■
Sales at (Unction
yaoo.il.
BY PlllLUltlCl
TOMORROW, at elovon o’clock in II
A general assortment orUroceiiCM,- Liqti
;ar, Tobacco, Rice, Batter, and Cheese.'
Alto Now aud Second Rand Furniture.
Also, au assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ac.
cash before delivery. Jr
liana Lottery, Class No. Hi, drawn a't the city of Baltimore
on tiio 95th (list. 1
49 DU IS 90 99 1 04 11 38 01 47.
DRAWING 11ECEIVED.-TI,0 follow- a tmni
LJ ing are the Drawn Numbers of Georgia Bute Lot- delivered ’ -•*- * - - **
tery, Class No. 81 Extra, decided by drawing of Patapsco 1 " a ' n
... .. 77. ^ c , ty 0 y ijaiu,,,
average 40 foet in length, aud not to be less than 14
square at small end.
IVhite Oak thick stuff, for caps and trestle-lree*.
pieces, each piece 10 rcet in length, 16 inches wide, 10
inches Uiiek, or 939 cubic foet
inches thick, or 189 cubic foet.
15 pieces, each piece 17 foet in length, 14 Inches wide, 8
Inches thick, or 900 cubic feet.
15 pieces, each piece 11 foet in length, 13 inches wide, 7
inches thick, or 190 culdc foct.
1 White Oak or Hickory small butts, for Cooper.
I 4 pieces, 90 foet In length, by the pioce.
1 4 do 14 do do
4 do 10 do do
4 do 0 do do
To be not less than 6 inches at the sinnll end, and clear
Imard measure.
3000 foct I inch white oak boards, per thousand feet,
board measure.
3000 feet X inch white oak boards, per thousand font,
heard measure.
The above “white oak plank stocks” to be In lengths
C iot less thnn 35 foet, averaging 43 feet, half tn square 19
aches and half to square ft Inchea and upward* at Urn
top end of the stick. They must bo rough-squared, ac-
cording tn the growth of the tree; to have no wane ex- or knots and straight grained,
cooling 1-6 thu width of the face of the side, as squared: 5,000 white oak barrclatavcs, usual sixes,by the thousand,
o lie of the best quality, free from heart shakes, bad | r , Amu
knots, short crooks, and all other dcfocU. The cubical
contents of tbe sap shall bo excluded in tiro measure
ment.
The “promiscuous timber” to be in lengths not less
than 90 foet, to average 35 foot, to square 14 Inches and
upward* at the top nnd of tire stick—to average 17 inches.
It must l» rbugh-squared according to tho growth of the
• to have no wane exceeding 1-6 the width or the free
ie sides as squared; to be of the bes( quality, free
lottery, Class No. 81, drawn at the city
the 90th Inst, t
4 O 90 05 44 14 71 91 40 34 30 07 40.
An Excellent Ninnll Scheme.
Sales Close This Afttmoon, at 4 o'clock.
$3,631,3,1
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. 80, RXTas.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company at Augusta.
Decided by drawing of Patapsco Lottery, Class HI, to
he drawn In the city of Baltimore, (Mil.) Tuesday, July 31.
D. PAINE A CO., Managers.
scriKMa t
Prise of. .63,031 I 1 Prize of 635
do. of 1,100 1 do. of 16
do. or. 650 915 do. of. 4
Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac.
. 73 Nkmbtrs—18 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets fl—Share* In proportion.
A Package ofQuarter Ticket* costs 68,95. For sale at
O. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner Bull-*t. and Lay Lane,
rtf?- Orders from the country promptly attended to, and
nines cashed on demand. July 31
j as squared; to be or the best quality,
from heart shakes, wind shakes, bail knots, and all 1
defects, nnd the cubical conienl
eluded in tlie measurement.
Tho abovo white oak plank stocks and promiscuous
timber mu>t be foiled between the 1st of October and ls-
Mnrth, and must have grown within 60 miles of the sent
coast, must bo stripped of the hark, 01 hewed within 90
days after It is foiled, and placed clear of tlie ground.
Clais No. 8.
IVhite Pine Timber, fyc., (board measure, per thous
and feet.)
590 foet 4#-inch clear white pine, well seasoned, 19 to
Class No. 2.
IVhite Pine, board measure, by the thousand feet.
5,000 foet orpiank stocks, to be from 35 to 60 foct In length,
to average 45 foet in length, not to be less Ulan
14 inches square at small end.
4,000 feet plunk, 4 inches thick.
5,000 do 3 do
Busquchanna pine; no plank to be under 19 inches
, re0 , wide.
1, uau Knots,ana an other iS’SJSj foet Pj® n k». a A nche ! t * lic * t i
,u of tt.uMh.llta.>-1 ^Xn.«bo.rd.!¥iacb£lck,
To be of the usual breadth, Susquehanna pine
No. I, or first quality.
i,000 feet boards, # Inch thick, to be of tho usual breadth,
Susquehanna pine No. l,or tint quality.
15,000 foet plank, 9 Riches thick,
15,000 do 1 do
Usual lirendth, Susquehanna pine No.
second quality.
Class No. 3.
Southern Yellow Pine, by the cubic foot.
STEAMERS.
Ueorgln Bacon.
BY T. .T. WALSH.
A choice lot of Bides, Ham* and Shoulders, Just re
ceived^ and for sale in quantity to suit purchasers.
BY T. J. WALSH.
London Porter, Claret, Ac—At Private Halo.
I1Y I’lIILlUtiCIC * HELL,
Just received tu 8 to to, amt for sale low t 8 casks Lon
don Porter, In pints; 90 boios “Bt. Julian” Claret; 5 dd
Pale Sherry; 10 baskets Champagne.- June 90
din tho city.
June 9
■\TEGROES for SALE.—A Woman about
i. 1 Thirty-five yearsof age, Cook,Washer nnd honor; a
Girl, about Sixteen year*, and a Mulatto Girl, about Four
teen years GEO. W. VVYLLY,
July 97 General Agcntand Broker.
I T AND for SALE—Lying in Bulloch Coun-
| -I A ty, near the Ogechce river, containing nine hundred
and seventy-seven (077) acres, well timbered 1 will bo
sold low for cash. GEO. W. WYLLY,
July 91 General Agent nnd Broker.
A NEGRO MAN, aged about 35 years,
a first rate Engineer, nnd of good chnrncter.
June .10
GEO. VV. WYLLY,
General Agent and Broker.
rPHE Subscriber wishes to Purchase NE-
X GROEB, to fill an order. Also a Houxn Cnrpeutcr
who can bo recommended an a competent workman.
OEtiT W. WYLLY,
June 15 . General Agent and Broker.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
NEW*YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE
OP 8T»M-SH!PS, FUR NEW-YOUK.
7b Leave 'To-Morrow, Aug 1, at 4 o'clock P. M.
The now and splendid Steam
ship t EN NE8BEE, Cota, master,'
will leave Savannnh as above. Passage
to Now-York, jj95. No berth secured
until paid for. Tho ship and owners will not be account-
nblu for any article sent on board, unless bills oflndingsre
obtained for Ute same. Bills tof lading signed by tits Clot*
on hoard,
so, miihior r«“M.. *ro'7&£jk©,|j, ^ rAJr .
The ships oftiiis line carry a clear white light at mast
head , green on atatboard shin and red Ur bonrd.
(ir/- No freight received after 10 o’clock on the day of
colored persons will be allowed to go on board
for any purpose. July 31
LAST DAY OF BALE.
SALKS cross THIS DAY, AT 4 O’CLOCK P. X.
will be Drawn This Day.
821,586!
Ton Prizes of 11,000.
aHHXSftB jtpuuna .mom.mknt I.OT'IIV
kxt*a glass *o.85.roaI84».
1IOHBE FOR BALE. J
A Good SADDLE NAG, about four years
Old. Apply to COHEN fc FOBD1U '
11UU8E FOIt RENT. .
rpHAT commodious BRICK HOUSE, No.
1 110 Uryan-strcet. now occupied by Mr. J. O. Cooke.
Possession given 1st October. Apply to
July 10 tuf N. F.’VVEBSTF.R.
WANTED TO KENT.
To be decided by drawing oi> Va. Monongalia Imt- A Comfortable DWELLING, of a rent not
ty, Class 93, to be drawn at Alexandia, (Vn.)Tbls _r\ to exceed 8150 per annum, and in a central pert of
ay, July 3Dt, 1849. therity, will be wanted on tho 1st of October. Apply at
J. W. MAURY k CO., Managers. this office. July ill
J. W. MAURY It CO., Managers.
78 Number Lottery—16 Drawn Ballots.
SFI.KNDID SCHEME!
1 Prize of. *2L586 I 10 Prizes of. 81,000
1 do. or 5,000 30 do. or 900
l do. of 3,000 | SO do. of 100
REMOVAL.
rpHE Subscribers have removed to the ena-
X clous Store No. 100 Bryan street, Hires doors belov
their former location, wliefe enn Ikj found a complete as
1 do. of. .9,000 1361 do. of........... ,.«5 l sortinent of Crockery, Gloss-ware and House Furnishing
lie. fc c , fcc. 1 •*
Tickets 85- Share* in proportion.
raiZKs oAsnao at this orrirg.
(K?- Tickets nnd Share* for anlCi *i»d orders from the
| Goods, at low prices,
June 96
COLLINS It BULKLEY.
i icKeui iinu i-imn-s lor eaic. nnu iituns u«i
country attended to at the Old EstRoUshed office of
P. II. PEN DERG AST,
No.0 White House, Owen’s Building*, Bull-street.oppo
site the Pulaski House. July jI
1,000 ltot"l“cKi™ SC%WlSl»tach.l wlilo, « f.»i In tor*, in .IQ. 13 loobo., utm«M
19 to 16 foct long, equal quantities. 14 Inches, Uioo cubic reel.
9,000 foot 9#-lnch clear while pine, 19 tolbinchcswide,
19 to 10 foct long, equal quantities.
1,000 frcl8#-lnch clear white pine, 18 to Mlncheswldc,
19 to 16 foet long, equal quantities.
19,000 IIIneh clear whlto pine, 19 to 14 inches wide, 19
to 18 foet long, equal quantities. .
I, 000 foet l#-iuch clear whlto pine, 19 to 14 Inches
wide,19 tn (6 feet long, equal quantities. I
II, 000 foet l#-lnch clear white pine, 19 to 14 Inches
wide, 19 to 18 feet long, equal quantities.
10,000 foct 1# Inch clear white jiino, 19 to 14 inches wide,
19 to 10 feet long, equal quantities.
11,000 fret l inch clear white pine, 19 to 14 Inches wide,
19 to 16 I'cct long, equal quantities.
4,000 foct #-!uch clear white pine, 19 to 14 Inches wide,
19 to id fret long, equal quantities.
9,000 foet #-inch clear white pine, 19 to 14 Inches wide,
19 to 1ft foet long, equal quantities.
10,000 foct 9 Inch merchantable white pine, 14 feel and
upward*in longth. , . , —
10,000 foet 9 inch merchantable white pine, 14 feet and 0 Inches In 45 foot.
....... I. I.. I mm. A... Valin... I
FRtOATKS.
10 beams, 48 foot in length, to sido 15 Inches, and mould
14 Inches, 670 cubic foet.
10 beams, 45 foct In length, to side 15 inches, and mould
14 Inches, 660 culdc foet.
4 beams, 49 foet tn length, to side 15 Inches, tud mould
14 Inches, 945 cubic feet. ^
10 beams, 47 feet In teugih, to side 17 iuchcs, and mould
15 inches, 895 cubic foet
10 beams, 48 foet in length, to sido 17 Inches, and mould
15 inches, 815 culdc foct.
5 beams. 49 foet in length, to side 17 indies, and mould
15 Inches, 371 cubic feet.
10 beams, 44 foet in length, to side 15 indies, and mould
li indies. 653 cubic foct.
10 beams, 49 foet in length, to side 15 inches, nnd mould
ll inches,590 cubic foet.
10 beams, 40 foet in length, to side 15 Inches, and mould
11 indies, 500 cubic foet.
Tlie aliove bcnina to bu line grain Yellow Pine, to spring
Draws This Day.
SALKS CLOSK AT POUR O’CLOCK.
821,586!
Ton Prizos of $1,000.
GUEENEiV PULASKI MONUMENT LOT’RY
KXTRA CLASS SO. 65, FOR 1849.
To bo decided by drawing of Virginia Monongalia Lot-
~,to he drawn at Alexandria, (va.) '
ELECTION NOTICE.
/"ORDERED—That on Election bo held at
V.J tlie Court House in Chatham County, on Haturdaj
the lltii day of August next, for Tax Collector, in sai.i
County, for the present year, Injtiio place of ElLlta Wyl-
ly. Esq, resigned. Three or more magistrates will preside
os required hy law. The County Sheriff and Constables
nre required to attend and preserve order.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS. J.!. C. C.C.
ELIAS RF.ED, J. I. C. C. C.
A. POnTEB. J. I. C. C. C.
Attest: Jkq. B. Davis, Clerk 1.0. C. C. July 17
TM*
tery, Class 93,10 n
Day, July 31,1849.
J. W. MAURY k CO., Managers.
73 Number Lottery—15 Drawn Ballots.
BPI.KKDID SrllFMKI
1 PriKo or. *21,5*6 I 1 Prize
1 do. or ..5J)0) 10 do.
do. of .3,0001 fcc.
Whole Tickets A5—Shares In proportion.
For sale at E. WITIIINGTON’8
Lottery and Exchange office.
July 31 Gaudry’s Building.
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
rpjIE Subscribera take pleasure to inform
X the Citizen* of this city nnd the Traveling Public
generally, thnt they have leased fur a term or yearn, the
aliove well known and commodious Houm*. and beg to
"lltp
upward* in length.
10,000 foet 9 inch merchantable white plno, 14 fret and
upwards in length.
10,000 feet good Ikjx hoard*, X 16 foet long, # 19 foet
long, 19, 15, and 20 luches wide, equal
titles.
9,000 merchantable Albany plank, per plank.
1,300 do. do. boards, per board.
Class No. 9.
Lignumvita (per ton.)
19 tons, or9,240 lb*., of Llgmimvllm 17# Inches diameter.
4 do do do do 15 to 10 do
3 do do do do 13 to H do
4 do do do do 11 to 19 do
4 do do do do 9 to 10 do
do do do 8 to B# do
do do do 7 to7# do
do do 6 to 6JP do
" -# •
90000 foet Yellow Pine plank stock, to he fine grain.
Class No. 4.
Southern Yellow Pine (by cubic foot.)
do
do
do
I quan-
do
UALP YARDS.
1080 cubic feet, or 19 pieces,!
each piece
1170 cubic feet,or 19 pieces,
1 each piece
if
14
JOHN BENSON,
NEW- YORK AND BliOOKL YN
COPPERSMITH,URASS&MELLFOUNDRY
A LL KINDS of Copper-Work. Turpentine
ami other Distilling Apparatus, Sugar Touches.
Pans, fcc., including “Benson Ji Day’s” patented improvj
rd Vacnum Pan; also every other style of Vacuum Pan,
fcc. Also, smln Water nnd Pneumatic Apparatus. Also,
IIELLH I'm (.'liurchcs, Factories, fcc., and every descrip
tion of liras* and other Castings. Orders addressed to
J. HENSON, 95 Old Slip, N. V.,
Or to Messrs. WAY fc KINO, Savannah,
fob 13 Oinn Will receive punctual attention.
0
3 to 5#
jouiding size —...... —,
lengths to bo from fifteen to twenty Inches, (per siding
1)—per inch.
Mr Whlto Oak boat kneos, (sny 800 siding inches,)
arms not loss thnn four indies dinmotordcnr of the *-- **
nil
18L.
strnl;
oUieftwo sides may bu with
tny retain tho nntural taporof tho tree, The
'■ ‘ ' of narimel breadl
'.lined straight,
taper, and must lie illhed"straight,'"or with n
The small end must not be less than foUr-
tho nntural tai
fhlrcurvo, T. „„ ......
MI11 of tl 1 q butt end, and (lie small end must not bo less
than twelvo Inches square, dear of wano. No more sap
wood tiian one-eighth of tiio breadth oftho face from each
corner Will be nllowcd on tiio stocks. Tho sap wood to
* *' “
be excluded In (Ita tneiuyjrcmnnt—per cubic foot.
than 30 foet, to average 40 foot, to square
upwards at the top ends, averaging 10 inches square; to
be of tlie host quality, long leaf, fine grain, free from heart
shakes, wind shakes, nnd nil other defects; to ho hewed
to a fair edge, according to the growth oftho tree, and to
have no inoro rap thnn # oftho breadth oftho foco from
each corner, nnd the cubical contents of all tho sap to tie
excluded In tiio measurement of tho timber. A proportion
of thu above timber mny bu hewed with u fair curve of0
Indies spring one way of tiio stick.
The aforesaid “nlank stocks” nnd “promiscuous lim
ber” must ho fulled between the 1st of October and the
lHtofMnrch, nnd must have grown within 60 miles of
the sea coast; must be stripped oftho bark, or hewed
within 90 days oftcr It is foiled, and placed clear of tlie
ground.
Clabs No. 4.
Spar Timber.
3 yellow pine sticks, or 967 cubic foet of Bpnr timber, 50
foct long, 10 inches parallel.
3 yellow pine sticks, or 210 cubic foot of spar timber, 45
foot long, 15 inches parallel.
yellow plno sticks, or 1,0 » cubic fret of spar timber, TJ
feet lung, 95# inches U from butt.
4 yellow pine sticks, nr 739 cubic foct of spar timber, 65
feet long, 93 inches # from butt.
4 yellow jdiio sticks, or 468 cubic foet of spar timber, 53
foet long, Winches # from butt.
4 yellow pine slicks, or 384 cubic feet or spar timber,
foet long, 18 Indies # from butt.
9 yellow plno sticks, or 147 cubic foet of spar timber, 54
foet long, 16 Inches # from butt.
4 yellow pine sticks, or 968 culdc fret of spar Umber, 73
foet long, 99 inches pnraJIcl.
4 yellow pine sticks, or 874 cubic foct of spar timber, 65
foet long; 23 inches parallel.
All of the abovo Yollow Pine spnr timber Is to bo of tlie
best quality, free from heart shakes, wind shakes, and all
other defocts, to bo hewed to a fair edge, nnd to havo no
inoro snp than 1-6 of tho breadth of the face from cadi
corner. TIioho pieces marked “K from butt” nro for
yards, nnd must ho the snmo at tho butt, nml Ikied frill to
wards the end, which can Ikj tapered off, the large pieces
to 14 inches uud Uio smallest to 11 indies—by tlie cubic
foot.
Clam No. 5. -
Spruce Spars.
95 Hpruccppnrs, 55 to 60 foot long, of proportionate slzo,
per spar.
25 spruce spars, 45 to 60 foot long, of proportionate size,
600 inefiosspruce spar,6# toft# inches,per inch.
Class No. 6.
Ash Timber, &c. fyc.
A ash logs, 14 feet long and 20 to 24 Indies diameter,
308 inches, pur inch.
300 inches round ash Umber, 20 lo 24 Inches diameter,
per Inch.
900 inches round Bsh timber, 94 indies diameter, per
inch.
200 inches round ash timber, 30 inches diameter, per
1000 foot nah plonk, 4 Inches thick, 29 Inchoa wldo, bonrd
measure, per 1000 foet.
1500 fact ash plnnk, 3# inches thlch, 91 inches wide,
bonrd measure, per 1000 foet.
1500 foct nsh plunk, 3# indies thick, 20 inches wide,
bonrd mensurc, per 1000 feet.
9000 feet nah plunk, 3 Inches thick, 91 Indies wide, board
measure, per 1000 foet.
1500 foot nsli plnnk, 3 Indie* thick, 18 Inches wide, board
nicnsurc, per 1000 foot.
1500 foot ash plnnk, 9# inches thick, 20 inches wide,
bonrd measure, per 1000 foot.
2000 foot ash plnnk, 2# Inchea- thick, 17 luches wldo,
bonrd moasure, pnr 1000 feet. .
1000 foet nah plnnk, 2# Inches thick, 20 inches wide,
bonrd moasure, per 1000 feel.
9000 foet ash plnnk, 2# Inches thick, 10 Indie* wldo,
board measure, per 1000 foot.
1000 foct ash plnnk, 9# Inches thick, 91 finches wldo,
bonrd measure, per 1000 foet.
1600 feet ash plnnk, 9# indie* thick, 17 Indie* wldo,
bonrd measure, per 1000 feet.
9000 foot nsh plnnk, 2# Inches thick, 16 Inches wldo,
hoard measure, pur 1000 foot.
2000 fool aslr plnnk, 2# indies thick, 13 Inches wldo,
bonrd measure, per 1000 foet.
9000 foot Mlt plnnk, 9 indie* thick, 15 inchea wide, bonrd
measure, per 1000 feet.
9000 foot ash plnnk, 2 Inrhe* thick, 13inclios wldo, hoard
1500 indies tiilek, 12 indies wMo, hoard
measuro, tier 1000 foet. ,, , .
1500 fool ash plank, 2 Inches thick, 99 incl\os wide, board
nioasuro, per 1000 foot. .......
2000 foot Mil plnnk, 1# Indies tiilek, 18 inches wide,
board incniure, per 1000 foot.
1500 foet ash plnnk, 1 # Inchea thick, 17 Inchea wldo,
Imard measuro, per 1000 fret. , ,
9000 foct nsh plank, 1# Inches thick, 10 Inches wldo,
bonrd measure, per 1000 feet. ' ■ ..
1500 foct ash plunk, 1# Indies thick, IS Inches wldo,
board mciisuro, per 1000 foct.
9000 fret ash plnnk, 1# Inches thick, 17 Inches wide,
hoard mensuro, per 1000 feet., ' , .
9000 foct Mh plnnk, 1# Inches tiilek, 17 inches wide,
hoard mensuro, per 1000 foul.
3000 feet mil plnnk, 1# inchoa wide,board meMurc, per
1000 fret.
nah plank, 1# Inches thick, board measure, per
fcot.
IVhite Ash (board measure) per thousand feet.
■ — . -— -- - 1 *9,000 feet of plank, 9 Inches thick
To be of tho best quality of 8L Domingo Llgnumvlun, I 5,000 do do 1# do
tn be straight mid sound, mid freo from checks, aud not 4 qoo do boards, 1 do
less than 3 foet long. To bo 19 indies and upwards in breadths aud
Class No. 10. uiual longths.
9,000 foct of plank, 9 Inches thick.
Hickory Bars (by the bar.) 19,000 da do 1# do
50 rough Hickory bars, 13 feet long, to square 5 Inches 9 2,000 do boards,! do
foet above butt. From 8 to 10 inches wldo, 19 to 18 foet lengths.
200 rough Hickory bar*, 5# foet long, to square 3lnches 1 jj lafk fValnut, (board measure.)
Inot nlnivc butt. • I 1,000 feet of plank, 4 Inches thick
75 rough Hickory ban*, 5 fret long, to square 3 Inches l H’nQQ 1 ?® 1 ' do ’ 3 d0
foot above butt. . I i iuu> 01/
J00 rough Hickory bars, 6 foet long, to square 3# inches. V™. 4 ^
All to bu split straight from tho lu st quality of whlto I *» uw
heart hickory, free from knots and nil oilier defect*.
Cypress, (board measure.)
5,000 fret of Cypress hoardti # inch thick.
5,000 do do do 1# do
Black Walnut, (board measure,) per one hundred
feet.
900
200
feet 4 by -l-inch Mark walnut JoDt, good and dry.
foct 4-inch Mack walnut plank, good aud dry, 12 tu 16
feet long, 19 to 18 indies wide.
400 foot 3# Inch black walnut plank, good and dry, 13 to
16 foot long, 13 to 18 Incline wldo.
600 foot 3 inch Muck wnlnut plnnk, good and dry, 19 to
16 foct long, 19 to 16 indies wide.
300 foet 9#-llicit black walnut plank, good nnd dry, 19 to
16 foct long, 13 to 18 inches wide.
600 foet 8-lnch Mack walnut plank, good and dry, 12 to
10 feet long, 13 to 18 inches wide.
nbove well known and commodious Home, and ta g to
of . . .£9,000 •»>■ that ft is being entirely renovntrd.nml will be flttcd up
of” ” i UOU In the mo*t tarteml and approved style by tho 1*1 of Au-
'fcc’.’ * ’ ’ fcc.’ 1 gust next. The Ladles’ Apartments wilt tie elegantly or-
Claret—At Private Sate.
»Y PllILllUICU: (Si *•'
Just received, per barque Exact, from New Yolk,
10 boxes Claret; 6 caska London Porter, Pints. Julyff
Oranges nnd Potatoes—At Private
BY PIlILUllICK * DEI
Just received pur steam .hip Tennessee» 80 bl
too*, 18 boxes Oranges.
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA,
By the Savannah and Charleston Steamers and the
SPLENDID 8TKAM-SUIP OSPREY,
OV TtlR PHILADELPHIA ARO AT LA STIC STRAM RAVWATtOK
company’s LINK.
By on arrangement with tho
above Company,Through Tickets wilt
be furnished to Pa lungers for Phil
adelphia In the superior steam ship.
OSPREY, Capt. J. Dickinson. The Osprey lias twd
norths in each State Itoom, and her Cabin is airy and
spacious, and no pains Will be spared by her officers Id
sdd to the pleasure and eomfoit of her Passengers.
The OSPREY will leave Charleston on Thursday, Attgi
3d, and continue to leave on each alternate Thursday;
after the nriivnl of the Savannnh Steamers. —
Cabin Pa*sage from Savannah* $23,00
Steerage do. do. do. and found 19 SO
"dtp- The new steam ship PHILADELPHIA will bd
put on the Ilnu in October. m
r,, T‘ f|? a,, .pp', .O^oo^ k Wrrt[i ,
HiitAnnAii *intf
By the Savannah and Charleston Steamers and tht
STEAM-SHIP COLUMBUS.
By recent arrangemenlsThrough'
rickets will be lurnl-hed from Savannah
to Philadelphia, hy the Charleston Dally
_ Steamers and Steam-ship COLUMBUS.
IndU'llng Meals—Steerage Passage $10, or919#
and found. Freight on measurement goods from Phlta-.
dclphtato Savannah, 10 cent* per cubic (hit free of all
charge* in Charleston. .. .
N. It.—The COI.UMRU8 will leave Charleston on her
next trip, Wednesday Afternoon, July 95lh, after the arri
val of tiio Savannah Stenmere, nnd continue to leave
Charleston and Philadelphia every alternate Wednesday*
may 23 BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agent*, Savannah,
CAMERON BRAND,
IMPOHTKRS OF
SCOTCH, IRISH 81 BHITISH GOODS,
Nos. 4i4nmtl4Plne~flU*cct« New-Yock,
gust next. The Ladles’ Apartment* wilt be elegantly
ranged, nnd nothing will be left undone to add to the com
fort of tbe occupant*. Uuremitted attention will be paid
to all who mny flivor them with their patronage.
Mr. H., tlie Senior Proprietor, having had many yeois'
experience tu thU business, flatten Wm*elf,tUat lit* form
er course of conduct is a sufficient recommendation to
hi* numerous friends and acquaintances to claim the lib
eral support they have always jrivenhim^
THOMAS WILLIAMS.
Charleston Courier will please publish tho ntaive
three times a week till 1st of Augu*t, and forward Mil to
tills office. July 21
UNION IIALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.
fPHIS extensive Establishment has been
X greatly Improved, by addition*, by painting, fcc.,
and I* now open for the reception of company, under the
immediate supervision of the Proprietor*, Mr*. Washing
ton Putnam and Henry II. Ilathnm. Amonglh* Improve
ment* is a new Parlor, 40 by 30 foct, and 16 fei-t high,
ranking In all a Parlor 00 foet long and 36 foet wide.
July t Imo
U. B. MAIL STEAM LINE. .
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA*
VIA SAVANNAH AND XNY WRIT.
The splendid now Steam-ship
ISABEL, or 1,100 tons burthen, com
manded hy CnpLiln William Hollins*
will leave Charleston on the 1st and
15th at 7 o’clock, A. M.,and Havana on the 6th and 93d/
at5 o’clock, P.M., every month—touching aUBAVAN-
NAH aud KEY WEST each wny.
ratks nr passaOr:
From Chnrlsiton nr Hnvnnnah to Havana, $40
Charleston or Savannah to Key West, 30
Key West to Havana, 10
“ Charleston to Savannnh fi
Tho atenm ship ISABEL will lay up for the months of
August nnd September, nnd resume her regular trlpa nrt
the 1st of October next. In the Interim railing vessels
“• perform the Mnil/crvlce, leaving Charleston on thtf
ind 15th of each month.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savannah.
DRAKE, BROTHERS A CO., Havana.
OAUD—a Lady, who Um tud
r^F F Eli fur Sale on liberal terms, CO 1 1 ON I V/ years experience a* a Teacher of Young
BAGGING AND BLANKETS. all the branches of a finished English Educa
100 liale* 46 inch 9# Um. per > nrd Gunny Cloth.
5 )0 pieces 44 “ 1 lb. “ “ Dundee Bagging.
600 “ 44 « 1# lb*. «* “ An. do.
1,000 « 44 “ 1# lb*. “ “ do. do.
1,000 “ 44“ I# lbs. “ “ do. for Sen Island.
100 bides of Blanket* of difluretilquulities.
July 10 lino
who has had several
wherof Young Ladles, in
English Education, with
Music, French, Painting nnd Embroidery, is desirous of
bearing of n location in some healthy village nr town, in
which sufficient encouragement will bo given her to open
n School l or Young Ladles or of an Academy In which
she may become n Teacher. References of the most un
exceptionable character will bo given. Aliy information
m regards such a location can lie forwarded her by getting
her ndilTcsa from the Editor nf tills paper,
may 99 tu 14
jy|*H. J. F. PELOTis our duly authorised
attorney during onr absence from the State.
July 10 1 * W. II. MAY fc CO,
foot long, 14 1
ties. •
400 foct #-lneh black wnlnut hoards, good and dr
14 foct long, 14 to 24 inches wide, equal
150 foot #-l*nch Mack walnut boards, good and dry, 19 to I
18 inches wldo.
200 foct Mack walnut veneers, 3 feet long.
Class No. 11.
Mahogany, (board measure,) per one hundred feet.
190 foet 3#-inch mahogany, 10 to 14 feet long, 19 to 10
inches wldo, equal quantities.
100 feet 4-lnch mahogany, 10 to 14 feet long, 12 to 16 Inch
es Wide, equal quantities.
100 foet 3-inch mnhognny, 10 to 14 foetlong, 12 to 18 inch
es wide, equal quantities.
150foct 9#-iuch mahogany, 10 to 14 foct long, JO to 94
inches wide, equal quantities.
200 foet 9-Inch mnhognny, 1» to 14 foet long, 10 to 94 Inch
es wide, equal quantities.
lOOfcctl# inch mahogany, 10 to 14 feet long, 10 to 24
inches wide, equal quantities.
200 feet l#-lnch mahogany,B to 19 feet long, one third 19
to 15 Inchoa wldo, line-third 18 Inches wide, one-
lOmmy, 8 to 12 feet long,
10 iu menus wide, uiio-tliird 18 inche..
third 24 inches wide, equal quantities.
950 foct 1-Inch mahogany, 8 to 19 foet long, one quarter 3 tons
19 to 15 inches wide, ono-qunrter 18 inches wide,
ono-qunrtrr 90 inches wide, ono-qunrter 34 inches
wide, equal quantities. .. . _
ISO feet #-inch mahogany. 10 to 14 foct Jong, 15 to 20
19 inchoa and upwards in breadth.
1,000 foot of hoards, 1 luch tiilek
1,000 do do # do * ...
To he in breadths of 16,18, and 20 inches, in pro-
portions of each.
Cherry, (board measure.)
1,000 foet of board* finch thick, IQ, 1«, and 30 inches
wide, proportioM of each breadth, to be clear of
all defocts.
Elm, (board measure.)
3,000 foot quartered boards, # Inch tiilek, 8 to 10 inches
wide, 15 to 35 feel In length-
1,000 foet or plank, 3 Inches tiilek, 34 Inches wide.
Cypress, (board measure.)
6,000 foct quartered boards, I inch thick, 8 to 10 inches
wide, 15 to 35 foot In length.
Class No. 5.
St. Domingo Mahogany for capstans, (board mea-
*•••-*- *' n inches wide, 0
25 Inches wldo, 0 foet
93inchea wide, 8 feet
12 luchcs wide, 9 foet
pieces! ench jdeco 4 inchea tiilek, 12 inches wide, 9 feet
» pieces, caclyjlece 4 inches thick, 12 inches wldo, 8 foet
2 pieces, eoeh pieced Inches thick, 13 Inches wide, 8
feet long, 66 foct- . u
To be straight grained, clear of knots, splits, and alt
oilier defect*, (by the foot.)
Bay Mahogany, (board Measure.)
1,000 foet of plank, 4 inches thick, to be 13 inches aud
upward* in breadth.
1,000 foet of boards, 1 inch thick
1,000 do do X do
1,000 do do # do
To bo 16,18, and 20 Inches wide, equal propor-
tiono or each, by tho foot-
Class No.
300 Hickory handspikes, each « foct tn length, 4 inches
square at the butt end, ami not less than 9# In
ches nt Uio small end. To be offered for by Uio
piece.
Class No. 7
OLDS U ANDERSON,
GROCERS ris C OMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. )41 FRONT-ST. NEW-YORK.
O NE of tho partners being a native of North
Cnro'lna, nml the other n Northern man with twen
ty years’experience in City trade, the interests of their
patron* in shipping to, um*' "
protected. I,, . , T
Htilct attention paid to conslanmems or COTTON.
GRAIN, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, and every kind .
or PRODUCE; and nil orders for GROCERIES nmlMtli- TYTOTICE.—litre© months after dataanplt-
CHANDI8E generally, promptly attendedI to, at the low- ention will bo mnde to the Central Rail-Road nnd
est City prices. LEV\ IS I .OLDS. nnnklng Company or (ieorgla.for renewal of Certificate
.. „ , 1 No. 813, dated June 19m, 1OT, In my name for live
RerKKRYCK*.—Messrs. Gordon fc 7 afoot. (>l) pliant tt si mreso f Hie Capital Stock of said Company, said Certifl-
miz. Atwtln* Sniper. \\ nnilwnrd fc Duitllburv. New- I .....,i.,,.,., i n ..
j^OTICE.—Durinj
State, Mr. John F. t
act a* our attorney.
Savannah, July 18,
; our absence from the
runns is duly authorised tn
HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
SAVANNAH AND CHABLE
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAU Ft
^ 1 laud two-thirds or Tim w - -
Capt. F
VVM. 8BA11ROOK, Capt. 1
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fkkh PaCK.
JASPER,. Capt. Wn.S.Dtxoa.
Tills Line is composed or (he aboVe very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced cnmmnnder*, and can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave gavaiinnli every evening nt lialf-pMt 8 O’clock,
nml l«avo Charleston every morning nt 9 o’clock through
out tlie year.
Fare Five Dollara, meals Included. Through Tickett
between Macon nnd Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
meals on the steamers nnd omnibus frire in Savannah.
BROOKS fcTUPPEIt, Agents, Savannah.
98 E. LAF1TTE fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
Pons, Austin* & Spicer, Wood word fc Duatnbury,
York. ly Jut
cate having been lost,
may 4
W.M. II. BURPSALL.
R. S. HARDWICK &. COOKE,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, OA.
rpHE Undersigned ltnvo associated them-
X selves, under the nbovo style, in tho hu*lne*« above
ipeciflod. Mr. Hardwick is a 1*1
"VTOTICE.—After the expiration of threo
1V innuths, application will be made to the Planters*
Hank of tiio Statu of Georgia for the payment of a Note
of said Bank for $100, half of which I* lost. I hold tlie
right hair or the Note, date 4th January, 1849, lettered
A, numbered 5, signed by Geo. W. Anderson, President.
3000 foot a
1000
#-IUCIl niuiiognny, iu 10 it ic
inches wide, equal quantities.
100 foct #-lnch mahogany, 10 to 14 feet long, 15 to 90
inches wide, equal quantities.
20Qbfcet 1# nnd 9 Inch mnhognny, 10 to 14 foetlong, 15 to
20 inches wide, equal quantities.
100 font assorted mnhognny, crotch veneers, 3 feet long.
200 cubic foet African mahogany, in the log, not less thn
10 foct long, 20 to 30 inches square.
Class No. 12.
Maple, (board measure,) per 100 feet.
100 foet Maplo Joist, 4 x A, 3# x 4, and 3 x 3 Inches,
equal qualities.
95 feet Maple Veneer* 3 fret long, assorted.
Cedar % (board measure,) per M.
1000 feet Cedar Boards # Inch thick.
Cherry, (Board measure.)
100 foet Cherry Plank, 9#-inch, 19 to 18 inches wldo, 10
to 14 feet long, equal quantities.
100 feet Cherry plnnk, 9-luch, 12 to 18 inches wide, 10 to
14 foct long, cqunl quantities. ..
1QQ foot Cherry Plank, 1 #-inch, 12 to 18 Inchoa wldo, 10
to 14 foot Inns, equnl quantities-
100 foot Cherry Boards, 1-inch, 18 to 34 inches wide, 13
to 10 feet lonu, equal quantities-, ,, „
100 feel Cherry Hoards, #-incli, 18 to 94 Inches wide, 12
to 10 feet loug, equal quantities.
100 foot Cherry Boards. X -Inch. 12 to 18 inches Wide, 12
feet long, equal quantities.
100 foet Cherry Hoards, #-ineh, 13 to 18 inches wide, 19
foetlong. cqunl quantities.
100 fret Cherry Joist, 4 x 4-lnch, 19 fret long.
150 feet Cherry Joist, 3# x 3# Inch, 19 foot ong.
2000 foct # and #-lnch Whlto wood Uonrds, 14 to 20
inchoa wldo, (bonrd measuro.)
NAVY YARD, PHILADELPHIA.
Class No. 1.
IVhite Oak, (by the cubic foot.)
15/100 cubic fret White Onk plnnk stock.
Instructions frimiahud at the yard.
Class No. 2.
IVhite Pine, (by the thousand feet.)
60,000 foot (board muesnro) 3-lnclt White Pine plawMO
foetlong, 14 to 10 inches wide, squnro-edged,
free from dofocts thnt would Injure them «w stngo
10,000 feet (board moasure) 1-lnch White Fino Panel
10,000 footboard moasure) l#-lnch Whlto Plno panel
5,000 feet*(lK)nrd measure) l#-lnrh Whlto Plno panel
10,000 fnflf^boafd^mowiuro) 1-lnch White Pin* !»nel
boards, 16 fool long.
NAVY YARD, VKNSACOLA.
Class No. 1.
White Oak'lumber, (by the cubic foot.)
2.500 cubic feet best qunlity white oak plank slocks, to
averngo forty-five foet long, nml none less than thirty-five
foct long; to square from Udrtccn to llftccu iuchcs, and
average thlrtocu at top ends.
Class No. 2.
Yellow Pine 2\mh*r, (ty the cubic foot.)
2,000 cubic foet fluo-grnlned long-leaf yellow pine plank
stocks, host quality, length not less than thirty-five leet,
a vernal ns forty-tivo foot; to square from twelvo to four
teen inches, and average thirteen nt top eud.
Class No. 3.
Lumber, (board measure,) per thousand feet.
90,000 feet best quality white plno boards, 1 inch Ruck.
10,000 foet best qunlity white p no plnnk, 1# inch track.
10,000 foet bc*t qunlity white plno plnnk 1# Inch thick.
10.000 foet best quality white plno plank, 9 inches thick.
10,000 foot Juniper, 1 Inch, host qunlity; length to be from
19 to 18 leet, width from 10 to 14 inches.
Class No. 4.
Hard Wood Plank and Boards, (boanl measure. )
1500 sup. feofftherry boards, 1 Inch tiilek, 12 foet loug, 12
1000 sup! foet Mack wnlnut, 1 inch thick, 12 feet long, 12
to 18 inches wide.
500 sun. feet St. Doinlngo mnhognny. 1 inch, and 10 to 12
foot tong, 15 to 90 Inches wide.
500 sup. foct St. Doinlngo mahogany, 3 Inch, nml 10 to 12
foet loug, 15 to 20 Inches wide.
Class No. 5.
Whits Ash Oar Rafters and Ash Log*.
25 oar niton, first quality, IB foot long, to be 4 Inches
square in tho looms, 450 feet in nil, by the foot.
A Inches square
and never came to hand,
mny 15 tu3mo
LUCIUS J. OAUTRELL,
Washington, Wilkes co.. Ga,
sags eiisraiSiSffSSi «JtKSi38; I H?s« a-Ste «■ :m wwfc, ott*. •» "■».
his brother I’lnnt.-r*. Mr. Cookk I* n citizen of Hnvnn-
nnh.nnd thoroughly acquainted wltli all Uio branches of
he Commission Business.
We nro prepared to make liberal advance* on produce
In store, and will fill orders for Plantation and Family
Supplies with scrupulous care. _
IKe are mutually hound not to speculate in Cotton or any
other article 1>/ AicrtAosdi**.
ATOTICE.—During uty oKsenee from tho
LX city, Mr. FRANCIS T. COLE, nt the Counting
llntrec-of Cram: fc Rowland, on the Hay. is authorised
, to collect nil Rents due the estate of F. VV. Hkinzmarr,
tVc VouATnatronnao and nledgo ourselves | and to rent such Buildings thnt mny be vacated. Tenants
1 deserve it by faithful attention to the Curincss entrust- d^Jriii* te quit, should notify Mr. Colk in accordance
todesemttbylWffirrt attention.^..- , rABDWICK
July 11 J. O. COOKE.
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. G. FALLIGANT
TNVITES his Friends and the Public 1
X orally, both from town nnd country, to call and ex
amine his stock before they purchase. Every article I*
selected by himself, mid will ho warranted of the best |
lunlity, and lie will sell at low prices and o
rating terms.
I with the legal requirement*.
■—I July 4 Imo—wik lino
GUNS, GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
N OTICE.—The Undersigned beg respect
fully to inform their friends nnd tho public general-
lv, that they have opened a Store In Ntw-YoRK, nt No.
170 Broadway—Ur Stairs; where they Rro prepared to
makeup CLOTHING tn order, al the shortest notice,
and in the very best manner.
Any of their customers thnt wish their Fall supply-
made at ready madk PRICKS, can do so by calling aud
leaving their measures at
' ' 9
July 9
HAMILTON & SYMONS’.
. I TTIXECUTOR’S Notice.—All persons in-
/^OING CHEAP at tho “ Gun and Pistol ,j c btcd to the Estate of Archibald Clark, late of
OT Emporium,” Na, 11, Hanuud-strcet, South side or I canvten county, Georgia, deceased, nre requested to
Uie Market, »igu of Ute Indian. 1 u--*—ui*. tn.
E, LOVELL.
Mnkcr, imiKirter and dealer in DOUBLE fc SINGLE
GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Can*,
Gun Wadding, and Sportlug Implements or every descr na
tion. Flasks, Pouches, Snorting nnd Rifle Powder,
“Wesson’s” nnd Dupont’s Curahter do., 100 bags Birch
and Drop Shot, 160 kegs Powder, 100 M Percussion Caps,
100 M Gun Wads, for sale wholesale and retail. Rifle*
made to order and repairing doue wlthdlspatcli. Jan a
make payment; nud nll'persons having clnlm* ngnlnst thn
same, nre called U|ion to present their necounts properly
tested. HENRY F.. W. CLARK,
Qualified Ex’or.
St. Marys’,Ga., June 1st, 1849. Juno 4
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Yoiuir'r Ilnlltllnfr. . „
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Opposite Hamilton 4* Symons' Clothing Store.
W.H.MAY^CO..
MannfnctnrerRofBrlrlle!,«5arldlei,Hnn»c»seK,
ATOTICE.— The Copartnership heretofore
1*1 existing between the Undesigned under the nnmc
nml style of CONNERAT & OARIE, is This Day dis
solved by mutunl consent.
All persons having demands against said firm will pre
sent inom fur payment to Mr. J. V. Cosnerat, and nil in
debted to raid Arm will make paymcit to^dm.^^^^
Savannah, July 3.1649. C. F*. RARlE.
“VTOTICE.—The Undursiffned having 4
1 T v - cos,,LRAT -
Planters’ largo nnd extra large SnddJes^JMcn’s^taln^ip.j
JO UIIU UAIItl - I, , - I
English do-; Boys’and Race do.; Ladles’ Saddles or a
variety of Patterns j Bridles nud Martingales; Saddle ling*, f
1 SAU^LEit’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Tree*, Skirting
nnd Hog skint; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread nnd Tacks, assorted sizes. , _
HARNESSES Coach, Barouche, Buggy nnd Sulky 1
Harnesses of all kinds, by tlie single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy nnd
Sulky Spring* and Axles; Dnsli Frames; Hobbs and Bows,
by tho single set, Plated nml Brass Stump Joint*;nlnin do.;
patent Dash Leather, Top nnd Curtain do.; brand nml nar-
row Laces, variety of patterns; Silk nnd Worsted Fringes: I
black and purple Conch Roans; Buggy LiunjW Plated nnd
Urns* Caniage Rands; Brass and plated Knobs, fcc.
( AOPARTNERSHIP Notice.—Tho under-
J signed have this day associated their interests for tho
transaction of a general Grocery nnd Provision business,
under tho name anti stylo nf DAVIS & COPP. 3 ho busi
ness will be conducted at Store No. ^v'daVIB
July 1
D. I). COPP.
Q O-PARTNERSHIP.—The Uitdersigned
Tinvo thls dny foriiicd n Uo-partnershlp undor the
of ALBERT WILLIAMS fc HOLLIS, for tiio
tninttctlonnf » rACTOUAGtt w)OKmmAt. non.
MISSION BUSINESS. ALBERT WILLIAMS.
name 0
Savannah, April 2nd, l8-t9.
EDWIN L. HOLLIS.
apr 13
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Caniage Repository and Manufactu
ring Establishment, West Broad,head of Uroughfon
street, has CARRIAGES on hand of every omcriptior
calculated for tho Southern market, viz: Rockuwnys,
Coaches, Uhariotees, Barouches, Ccmehcos, Photons,
Stanhopes, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
ons, Plantation do., aud a general assortment of Jersey
nnd llabt Fancy Wagon*- In short, ho can produce a
better stock tiran Iras been seen In Georgia for twenty
Dally U. 8. Mall8ttam»PsfkriLjha
Bern I-Weekly U. S.Mnll Steam-
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ox.,^JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
In connection ‘with the Charleston naily Mall Stcam-
•lu-kcts al Savannah; tho Mail Steamef SARAH SPAI.D-
NG, from Patatka to Lake Monroe, tiie Moll Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Madison-
vlllc, to TallaiutsstfO; and from Pieolnta to St. Augustine.-
Capt. W.M. VVimoh.
Capt. John !li*s*an.
OOAMULGEE,.. „ . ,
WM. OASTONp. Capt. J
ST. MATTHEWS Capt. Ntcnouta Ktan,-
These Packets leave Bavnnuah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning nt 10 o’clock. _ ,
llKTuanino.—Leave Pnlatka every Tuesday and Friday
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching at Uie nbove named place*
C V». consigned to the Agent! forwarded free of
mm lission. Aoknts:
BROOKS fc TUPPER, 8nvunrtnh,
A. A. Dclmmie, Darien; Alexander Serarttan, Bnin*-
wlrkt John Bcssent, 8L Mao’s; Fernando* fc Bisbee,'
Joi-ksniivlllc; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Unlee, Plco-
Intn; R. U. Reid fc Co., Palntlta, E. Lafltte, Charleston.
Moqtftti -■ ’ • .
SAVANNAH AN!> (llURI.ESTOS JTKAJI
PACKETS—SUMMER A Bit ANGE5IENT.
From this dale until further
notice, passengers by the Snvdnnah and
iCharlestoft Mull Steam Packets, wiir
be taken from Snvannah to Charleston,
Beaufort nnd Hilton Head, and lo return In the same
learner for one fore—im-nf* included.
BROOKS fc TUPPEn, Agent*.
N. n.—The time allowed for returning will In ndVnae
be extended. June4
July 2
FOR NBW-YOIU£—-August 1. . »
300 Square bales Cotton, are
TfeAsk wanted to complete tlie cargo Of Stenm-
ship TENNESSEE to soil as above. Ap*-
ply to PADELFORD fc FAY.
TO T1LYVELLERS GOING NORTH.
C O-PARTNERSHIP.—The mvdoraignei
Imve This Day formed a i-o-pnrtnet*hlp under ti '
. ALFRED T. BOWNE,
EDWARD S. KEMPTON,
Savannah, June 1st, 1849.
better sbwk tiran has hee 11 seen in Georgia ,
year* |>n*t, and ho appeals with confidence to hta cue- Dili
tnmers in tiio interior as to tho quality or his articles. I lti
Wheels replaced on every kind of vehicle on the short
est notice,
rpHE Subscriber, thankful for tho Utmral ,
X tronngo bestowednn him, hopes that his friends and
the public will extend the same to tho firm, by whom tho
- V GOODS BUSINESS will be continued-
June IS
ISAAC D. LaROCHE.
e ^ahhn.'HquVuv.'ffiSrijn;,^tab. M'"'t™
sounro In the looms, the blades to bo one-third the
lci.Mli onto letter., and » Inch,,
Inches thick at tho blade end, 168 feet In nil, by
10 ash Imp?, 13 to t4 Inches In diameter, and 13 feet long,
(per cubic foot,) 130 cubie foot.
Class No. 6.
White Oak Knees, (petl huh.)
35 knees, sided 7 Inches, nrm 4 to 5 foet, body 5 to 7 reel
tu length, 175 luches. - r „„
95 knees, sided G inches, arm 4 to 5 foet, body 3 to 7 foot
35knees,'^sldcds'inches)arm4to5feet,body5to 7 feet
Nmtvinvuy wtMetiura'3 degrees1 from a right angle.
Juno 20 85sq-lu9.
OITY SHERIFF’S SALE of Perishable
the moat reasonable terms from any establishment m Property.—On the first Tuosilny In August next.
New-York, Newark, or New Haven. will bu sold before tiio Court House, in thu Citv of Snvnn-
All kind* of repairing done nu reasonable terms. imh,between tiio usual hour* of sale, a negro slave iimnca
Savannah, (Gn.,) Oct. 31st, 1848. ly | g^M, levied on n* tho property of William A-.Furgusnn^
¥ „ ., nn wivnivnjjrmiK 1 under a writ of Attachment, granted at the Instance or
LBAYHRR AND FINUUlU|5HJiUfl, | j jtli |irop fc Foote, returnable tn tho Court of Common
~ - ... ~ and'l'eniiiucr for the City of 8nvtu|nnh,
the great mail route
From Savannnh to New-York,'via
CHARLESTON. WILMINGTON, WELDON, PE
TERSBURG, RICHMOND. WASHINGTON, BAL
TIMORE and PHILADELPHIA.
The steamers of till* line from Savannah tn Charleston ,•
and from Charleston to Wllmhirtnn, nre In first rate con
dition, ami arc navigated hy well known nnd experienced
commanders, and the Rail-Roads are in fine order, thereby
seeming both safety and despatch. The Boats leave Sa
vannah at 8# P. M.. nnd Charleston at 3 P. M., daly.
THROUGH TICKETS from Savannah lo Philadelphia,
A34, to bo bud on Imard tbv Savannnh nnd Charie«toir
Steam-Packets. Fare from Philadelphia to NeWrYotk
by the6 A.M.,and 1 P. M. lino, $3.
Through Ticket* from Chartcuon to Philadelphia, at
$20 each, can alone be hod from E. WINSLOW, Agent
of tlie Wilmington and Raleigh R. It. Company, at thu
office of tho Company,foot ol Laurens street,Charleston,'
to whom please apply.
Passengers hy this route will have thn option to con
tinue without delay, or of stopping nt any of the inter
mediate places, and renewing their atnta on the line at
their convenience.
Forfurthor information, inquire of .
L. C. DUNCAN, Agent
nt the American Hotel, Charleston, ti. C.
* » Tho Montgomery Journal, Mobile Advertiser^
nnd New-Orienns Picayune, will change to conform toi
nbovo. ly_ "P rgq
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR
CAMDEN, COLUMBIA OR AUG. _
By nn arrangement between the .-outh-Cnrolin:
Road Company nnd tho Savannnh und Charleston S
Packets, Passenger* by said Boats can obtain Through
Tickets to either Camden, Columbia or Augusta,nt Eight
Dollars, including moals on tiio Boats.
N. B. The Boats leave Savannah f
M., nml thn Itnll-Roud cor* leave Cs
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Bll
apr 13 Agont*
Cor. of Barnard Bryan-sis., North side of Market. 1 pjeas ami of Oyer
-TMTTV O TJ A TT\A rnanontfullv informa thn I uud sold by order 1
oftho JudgeQfUUMtaldC.
a®
UlOi
Sheriff.
TOHNP.BAUM respectfully infunnu SJpSM
,) public timl ho Is enabled to offer a choice and exten-1 , ul '
sive assortment of best French, German and American / 1 . * —
Calf Skins, Patent Leather, colored Monaco, colored HATH AM Inferior COURT-July Term,
DYING E8TA]
YQUK-a*
/ £) House, Bavunn
courngcinent extended t
slncu 1833, respeeu'ully l
vors, assuring them Hint nil
he done In tho best rannrn- n Ladle*’ Bll
Dresses, Shawls, fcc., continued to bn ch
varioiic colours, so'as to give good
Bonnot* Jlyed, Uleae.|icd nnd Pre
stylo. Kid Gloves cleaned in Uio
Govern cleaned or dyed, ns may be re
Garment! renovated or . dyed black,
may bp required, In tlie same superin
Terms moderate; Orders from the
attended to. luw