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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2,-1849.
THE REPUBLICAN
tri rUDMSUEII
DAILY AND 'l’lU-WEEiaY,
j. L. LOCKE Sc A. K. MOORE
CITY fr COUNTY PRINTERS.
T. AV; ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TERMS:
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ray- In no rn-c will an order for tho paper be attended
to.unlfw iipcompanled with tho money, or o satisfactory
city reference.
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Each continuancs, 60
One squaiib, oxs week daily,. ........ f 0,50
Onssioawk, '.....ONE Month DAILY, 7,00
One square two months daily, ..la,00
One SQUARE, THREE MONTHS DAILY, 15,00
Advertisements published every other day, and those in
serted once or twlco a week, are charged 73 cu. per
square tor etch Insertion,
WU«l« IUI IlinbIHU...
Legal advettisementa Inserted at the usual rates, 'and
strict core token that they be published accordlnglO law.
All advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
to be paid in advance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers will be c<
rigidly to their regular business, and all other ad'
meats not pertaining to their regular business as
to be paid in advance.
of yearly advertisers will be confined
»—-> —*-“r advertise*
_ -. as agreed
Per, to be paid extra.
Yearly advertisers exuding In their advertisements the
average number of linos agreed Ibr, will,be charged at
proportional rates.
No ADVCaTIStMlNTf WILLIE INSERTED ORATOITOOiLY.
All adveriLemint* for charitablo lustltutiona aud re-
Igtous sodetfc* will be charged half price.
07- All AdrortfaeinunUsent to this office without dl-
rsutiOM as to the number or Insertions wRI be publi^u
•d dolly, until ordered lo bd discOilUnued, and charged
accordingly. '
V All Loiters directed to this office or the Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. D.—Etch Citation by the Clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of
Administration, inmtbe published tiuoty dayo at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators Ibr Debtors and
Creditors to render In their accounts, must be published
SIX WESES.
Soles of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must be published SIXTY
DAYS before the day ofsale. These sales must be mode
at the Court House door of the county in which Use
property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of tho month,
between the hours of ten in the morning and four in the
afternoon. No »alo from day to day la valid, uulosaao
expressed in tha advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tha Court of Ordinary fur icavo to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published POUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and lutestote estates by Executors aud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Admlnlatretnra Ibr Let
ters Dlsmlssory must be publLhed SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
mustbe advertised once a month Ibr POUR MONTHS.
- Orders of tha Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
«opy of the bond or agreement) to mako titles to land must
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly granted by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS--under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Salsa of poritliablo
•property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale. *
gtabmtscrfl tit the auptitmcmt.
PAUTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
■ . lAV-STSEET. . NAY-STREET.
R. A. Allen, No. 1RI E. Molyueux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, 118 R. Hutchison, 90
G. N. Neyle, 190 a. U. Cumming, 00
Washburn, Wilder k Co. 1H E. A. Soul lard, 63
S '. A. Hardee A Co., 110 A. Low and Co., 58
ML O'DrlscoH, 108 Hamilton A HOrdeman,B3
Palelf -' •* r *‘ *• ». —. » ’
IC*nl A Fay, 101
* uiisb ok uainiiirii. n
E. l'arsons A Co., 94
A* IWL R8
J. N. Philips, 81
t|bs#
P. II. Welinnn, 74
Greiner A Beall,71
R. W. Hamilton. 08
Wm. Crowder, 81
•C.Hartridgo, 100
Edward Wiley, 101
Clark A Lawson, 101
P. Sorrel, 196
1*. ii. iicnn,-rvu
MP
Harper A Stuart. 87
Smith A Humphreys, 85
Francis Wood, 91
Wm. Duncan, 89
J. H. llurroupu, 97
J. Cowles, 9j
Wm. Adams, 101
Way A King, 103
Cohen, Norris A Co., 140
R. Habcrriinm A Son, 140
W. Woodbridge, 144
fitter nf v k Co '’ 178
Crane A Rowland, 179
Ellas Iloed, 174
J.H. Lot Id, 184
8. Uoodall,2O0
O. W. Andorson A Bro.,900 T. C. NLbot, 939
O.P. Mills, 901 A. Minis, 990
p. l!.Uehn,900 Wllllammn andPra*ton,834
Dotton A Gunby, 900
Rabun A Pulton, 907
, T. II. Harden, 118
ti. Solomon*,901 I. G. Cooke,Telfair's RuUd’g
B. W. llukcr, Jones' Whf. 8.C.Dunning,10 Whitaker-st
•COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Phllbrick A Dell, 153 U*y-*treot.
Cohen A Posdick, 148 k do.
Thus. J. Walsh, do.
LUMIIER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crablreo, 908 Day-street.
Win. B. Giles A Co., 91 Day-street.
A. A. Hindi, Smet’s Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY OOOD8.
Ii. Roberts, Gibbon's Dulldlng.
H. P. Waring, 101 Broughton street.
James Anderson A Co., Waring’* Dulldlng.
Lathrop A Foot*, Gibbon’s Dufldlng.
Snider, Lathrop A Nevltt, Shad’s Building.
J. 8. Rogers, do. do.
Marshall A Aiken, do. do.
DcwiU A Morgan, Ribera’* Building.
M. Preuderea.it, corner Congress and Whltakor-struots.
J. S. Alnjlll, 111 Congress street.
A. A L. Mack, 90 Bryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 103 Bay-street.
Cohen, Norris A Co., 140 Uay-strsst.
II. A. Crane, 1E9 Bay-strcot,
Couuerat A llarle, ISO Hay-street.
Scranton A Johnston, 107 Bay-street.
Swift A Dtuslow, 100 Bay-street.
Davis A Copp, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market square.
11. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J, Rosseau, corner Broughton and Bull-streets.
i t O ly iBn?hmim nnr,C do! ierl,rOU * hWn & Ura ^ ton ' lU '
Theodore Mlnlx, 153 Day-street. *
W. W. Goodrich, Sinet’s Building, Whitaker-street.
P. Schertt; corner of York and Bullets.
Win. A. Carswell,oornerof Jefferson and St. Julian-sts.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. A U. Weed, 163 Brou-'lrton-strcct.
McCieskey A Norton, Gibbons' Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
O. R. Uendrickson A Co., Gibbons’ nuildiug.
A. A. Solomons, Agent. Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 Bay-street.
■Minion A Cou, corner Bay and Bull-streets.
Turner A Oden, Monument-square.
JL. J. Myers, corner Broughton end Whitoker-sU.
BOOK STORKS.
W. T. williams, 149 Ilsy-strcot.
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker r
FURNITURE WARE
I. W. Morrell, Smets* Building.
II. 8. Dogardu*. 95 Bull-street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds A Morrell, Smou’ Building.
Collins A Hulkluy. 108 Bryan street.
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Oenslow A Webster, 4 Whitaker-street. •
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, comer Whitaker and Bryan-ttrects.
T. T. Wilmot, Market-square.
SADDLERY, Ac.
W.11. May A Co., corner Whitaker aud Bryan-streets.
N. B. Knapp, Market square. .
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner,48 WastBrnad-strcot.
CLOTHING STORES.
O. 8. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson A Ilsidt, 8 Whitaker-street.
W. B. Hole, .Markct-^nuarc.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price A Vendor, 147 Bay-street.
John Mallory. 155 Bay-street.
Uant Roll A Symons, 17 Wliiiakor-street.
Robinson A Camp, 8 Bull-street.
Philip Kean, 98 Bryan-itieet.
loieph Ton to, 97 Vvhltnkor-streeL
James F. Stokes, 20 do. do.
M. Corey, corner Whitaker and nroughton-streets.
UAT STORE.
D. A. Ambler A Co., No. 147 Congress-street.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Robider, 99 Whitaker-street.
J. L. Oliver, 17 niill-streeL
Jacob Dutenhoibr, 78 Bryan-stroet.
DENTIST.
E. Parsons, 197 Congress-street. g
MARBLE AND STuNE MANUFACl,
Robt. D. Walker, 180 Bronghton-street.
TIN-WARE AtANUPAOTURER.
HeArthor A Morse, 13 Bumard-stroeU
,, GUNSMITHS.
John Carruthera, 175 Alarket-square.
Edward LovoU.Hamnrd-strofit, near Market-square.
. SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Claghorn A Co., Anciaux’s wharf.
* Turner A Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J. G.Falllgaut, Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whifakcr-stroet.
SEOAR AIAUPACTURERS.
A. Poneo, 13Whitakef-stroet, *
P. Jacobs, 97 Bull-street. •
P. Wi Undo, 000 Bull-suoct.
„ LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. B. Pendergost, Bull street; opposite PulaakIJIouso,
B. Wlthlnaton, 143 Bay-stroot.
Geo. W. .Wylly, Bull street, opposite Pulaski Home.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
AI. A W. Cumming, 03 Bny-strcot.
L. Witlllngton, 143' Hny-stroot.
„ FRUIT STORE*
R. De Martin, corner Bay and Whltakcr-streeti.
_ . 1 STEAM BOAT AGENTS. ^ ,
Rrooks A.Tupp«r, ClmrlMton Htuam-l’acket whoif.
T, R» Mills,.Iron Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
, J* A. Fawns, Georgia Steam noat Company’s wharf.
M, A.Cohen, Dillon's Wharf.
,, v ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS,
it. A J, Lachliaon, nonr CanalLooki
Miller A Curry, Eastern Wharr.
„ WHEEL-WRIGHT A-SMITH.'
J»mc* QuantockfBen., near the Alorket.
o«o. w. wJffifeMpRopSSj^iiKi Mi...
Jos. Bancroft, 117 Bay-street,
Sabitwuali aiftctora.
auveniiuent orthe^CItyT
The government of the city conslris of a Alayorand 19
Aldermen, who together are denominated Uio city Coun-
UL-ICli W C S™"" “■» in Mona., In
December, mm tlie people et largo.
CtTYOrriotas, Ac., lW9.-^ ayo r_nr.Rlch’d Wayne.
R. II. Griffin, Wm. II. Bul
loch, R. D. Walker,T. M.Tumer, Wm. II.'Mongln.Solo.
8 °Fay Oh0n ' J ' P ' P * 8 ' Dartow » R ’ ww. Joe.
Custom House—Port of Savannah.
_ Collector—William B. Bulloch] Deputy Collector—John
foetelljNaval Officer—J. De LaAIottaj Surveyor—Robert
W. Pooler) ApproLers—James Hunter, and William
„ .. _ Poet Offloe.
Port Master—George Schley) Asst. P. AI.-J. G. Doon.
Commissioner* of Pilotage.
John Stoddard, Chairman) Wm. II. Ilulloeh. Secretory
and l'reasuier, Ociavua Cohen, John W. Anderson, An
drew Low, Jr., John R. Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
UMiultulM WWW
_ BANKS IN SAVANNAH. •
„ , , D»nk *>f the State of Georgia.
Capital <1,500,000—appropriated to Ssvonnrtt, <750,000.
A. Porter, Preildeiit, 1. K. Tefft, Cishlar.
Oflerlng dnys, Alondaya and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dlreetora-Wm. T. Williams, O. P. Itlohnrdsone. R.
Hutchison, II. I). Weed, Hiram Roberts, D. Snider, N. A.
Hardee, Jos. Washburn.
1h4nehc’»%t?Iiijtj»ta^ iiatnnton. Athens, Wuhlngton,
and Greensboro’, and Agencies at Macon and Griffin.
Planters' Dank.
„ Capitol paid In <535,400.
Geo. W. Anderson, President. H. W. Mercer, Cashier.
Offering day*. Tuesdays, Discount days, Wednesdays.
Directors—Francis Sorrel, John O. Nlcoll, Isaao Cohen,
Wm. II. Cuyter, John Williamson, George Jones, John
Stoddard.
Toller-4.0. F« trail.
Hu an Agcney In Griffin.
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank.
Capital paid in <513,100—privileged to Inerease some to
<600,000.
E. Padallbrd, President, J. Olmstead, Cuhier.
Discount days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper rccoivcd up to 10 o'clock on the mornings of
Discount.
Directors—Georae Hail, Elias need, A. Champion, Oc*
tavus Cohen, N. IL Knapp, Cbailea F. AlilLi.
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
Hu an Agency In Macon.
Central lcall-lload anil DnulUnirCo. or Go.
Capital, <9,549,105, all of which hu been paid in—ap
propriated ibr banking purposes, <203,000.
U. It. Cuyier, President. George J. Bulloch, Cuhier.
Offering days, Mondays. Discount days, Tuesdays.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, S. Cohen,
John H. Wilder, II. MeAlpin, J. Woldburg, Jos S. Fay,
W. B. Johnson.
Savannnlt Institute for Savinas.
C. P. Rlchnrdsone, President) J. OlnuteadJTreasurer)
Illram Roberts, Secretary.
Directors—II. D. Weed. I. W. Morrell, Beni. Snider,
N. II. Knnpp, O. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop,Thomas J.
Walsh.
The Investing Committee is composed of II. D. Weed,
BenJ. Snider, and Hiram Roberts.
Insurance O/Hces In Savannah.
Augu«ta In-urancu A Banking Company—Capital <375,-
000. Willimn Duncan, Agent, No. 89 Uny-rt.
Hartford Fire In*uranco Company, HnrUbrd—Capital
100,000. IV. Woodbridge, No. 144 Uay-st.
AJtna Insurance Company, Hartfbrd—Capital <200,-
000. Cohen, Norris A Co., No. 143 Dny-st.
Hope Mutual Life Imuraneo Company, Conn^—Capital
<900,0000. Cohen, Norris A Co., No. 143 Dny-sL
Howard Insurnhce Company,New-York—Cnpitnl <300,-
K). 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 WhiUker st.
Union Mutual Fire A Marino Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital <100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-st.
Protection Marine A Flro Insurance Company, Hart
fbrd—Cnpttnl < Brigham A Kelly,No. 170 Uny st.
New-York Equitable Flro Insurance Company—Capi
tal <300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-st
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
. VV. P. Hunter,.Planters' Hank.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New-York—Capi
tal 9 . ueo. Schley, Pod Offlco.
Phiunlx Offico London—Capital A . R. Haber
sham, No. 149 Uay-sL
Protection Inmrnncu Company, Ncw4cnay—Capital
<200,000. W. P. Yonge, No. W flay-rt.
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Cupibd <——.
W. P. Yonge, No. 94 Bay-st.
NnutlhisMutual Life Insurance Company, New,York—
Capital < Wm. B. Giles A Co., No. 94 Ray st.
Foreign Consuls Resident In Snvnnuah,
E. Molynenux, British, No.77 Uay-st) W. Crabtree,Da-
iiLIi, No. 908 Bay-st) Louis Rnrte. French, No. 18 Liberty-
stt John O. Doon, Spaulsh, Post Office) W. C. O’DrLcoll,
Belgian, No. 108 Uay-st.; Jolin G. Doon, Portuguese, Post-
Office: John W. Anderson, llrarillnn and the two Sicilies,
No. 900 nny-st.| F. II. Welinnn, Sweeden and Norway,
No. 74 Day-stt John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Ilny-st)
VV. Crabtree, Rrcnien, No. 908 Bay-st.) F. II. Welmon,
Agent Tor Lo/d’s.
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Wm. U. Fleming, Judge; John E. Dnvis, Clerk Superior
nnd Inlbrior Courts t Win. W. Oates, Sheriff.
County Officers lltililing in Snvnnunli.
Robert Ifnbersham, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector. Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel B. Sweat,
Surveyor) William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. AO.A T. City of Savannah.
Sits 1st Mondays, in February, May, July nnd Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in civil suits extends from <30 to <300.
Judge-Mordccai Slicftnll, Sen.) Clerk—Levi S. Russulli
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham County.
Commissioner* of Roads—Chathnm County.
R. Wayno, M. D., Chairman. W. VV. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting Qd Monday la December.,
V. 8. Courts Silling In Savannah.
Court for tho District of Georgia.
Hon. John O. Nirnll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Gcorgo Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry Wllllnms, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah and Ogerohee Canal Company.
Capital, <160,000, in Shares or 60 dollars oarh.
Directors—George VV. Anderson, Amos Scuddcr, M
Marsh.
Savannah Flro Company.
Chlof Fireman—Joseph 8. Fay; 9d do.—Alvin N. Mil
lerj 3d do. Robert Lachlisont Cleric—John Itaupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Socloty—Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Savannah Femalo Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1816.
tall, Teacher.
Savannah Poor Homo and Hospital—Instituted In 1804.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Inflnnary—Instituted 1833.
Widows' Society—Under tho superintendence of ladles.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted In l°" a * ’
so undar the superintendence of ladles.
Alpln, President.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjaml
Snider, President.
The Henman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtrco, Presides
The Female Senmon’s Friend Socloty.
The Iustituitnu of the Sisters of our "Lady of Mercy."
Lodges of Free Masons and Odd Follows.
•^Georgia Council, No. 9, (Masonic,)—Organized In 1831
Richard T. Turner, T. 1. G. M. ... T ,
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted in 1818. Goo. VV. Aldridge, II. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Masons^—
Zurubbnbnl Lodge, No. 15, (Ancient York M
Instituted in 1839. Robert It. Griffin, VV. M.
Clinton Lodao, No. 54, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
nised In 1840. John Camitlicra, W.M.
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Insti
tuted In 1843. Joseph D. Stobblns, C. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
In 1819. P. a., John N. Lewis, N. G.
Live Onk Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1813. J. L. Oliver, N. O.
Dn Kalb Lodge, No. 9, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1845. Geo. A. Cuylor, N. O.
Sons of Temperance.
Toonnhowl Division, No. 9—Instituted In 1810.
ward Pettis, VV. P.
YomasscQ Division, No. 15—InsUtulcd In 1817.
yy, p,
Socletlrw Conneoled wlthChnrohea.
Orphan Society. Socloty of St-«neont. Savannah
MeUiodlst Episcopal Ladies Worklffi) Soclotve Chlneso
Society. Savannah Femaio Lutheran Sowing Society.
Savannnli Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School or Independant
Presbyterian Church. BaiiUst Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Society of St. John tho Baptist. Female Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary'Society. Eduea-
•tlon Society of the Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. John's Sunday nnd Parish School. Sunday School of
i tho First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
8unday School*.
Other Societies In Savannah. „ .
Georgia Historical Society.—James M. Wnyno, Prest
. Georgia Medical Socloty.—It. D. Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Boclnty.—Wm. Crabtree, President.
Commissioner* Residing In Savannah,
rORTIIETAKINOOf DtrorilTIONS, AND TOK AOKNOWtSDOE-
MENT AND rKOOf Of DEEDS, AO., TO BE USED IN OTIIER
Gcorgo Schley, for tho State* of Maine. Mnmchuaetts,
Rhode Island, New-York,Pennsylvania,Maryland, South
Carolina. Florida, Alnbnmnithd'Loulslana.
: M. II. McAllister, tbrMassachusetts.'
■ Solomon Cohen.for South Carolina.
A. It.Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Chariton, for Floridn.
VVIckllffe Bruen, forFlorlda and Soutli Oarollns.
TlinmasC. NUbot, forFloridh
ajusincss ffinraa.
factor * cumrmiob merchant,
■ i n ao ” D »y-SHvet, SnvamuUi.
July 9 iy
. WM, T. TliAMMELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, . Homo, Floyd County, Oft.,
Will also nractlco In tho following counties i Paulding,
Casa, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dado, Chat-
Kw**. in may 14
GEO, W. WYLLY,
_ GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
Forthoosleor ileal Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
- orrtcff.conssaiulu-st. and bay laws,
feb 83 KftVftniifth, Georgia. 19
. « EDWARD G. WILSON.
. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
„ ®X r, °* o«* ffUbb-aT., orrosiTi pulaski house.
Court Days, . - First Saturday In each month.
Rotum Days, - - Ten days balbra Court dsy.
Residence No. 09 Broughton-street.
IIODBHT D. WALICKU,
MARBLE 4- STONE MANUFACTURER,
aaouniiTON-sT., sbtwssn whitakbr and baknsrd.
Grave Stones, ofltsllan and Domestic Marble) Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, kc. fcc., furnished to order.
DU. B. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will perform any operation* pertninlng to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth Inserted from one to on entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the best Dentists in
Europe or America.
Opsratixo Rooms, No. 197 CoNoaus-sraasT.
It. At J. LACIILUON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CANAb-iTaaaT, xsar thr canal-lock.
Savannah, Georgia.
R. LACUUSON. J. LACHLtiOM.
JACOn DUTENHOFBIl, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
aaYAN-STRSKT, second door prom BULL-ITRRBT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SaUARF..
Fine French Calf-skin Boots and other work m'ade to order.
L. llOBIDER,
(PROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT fy SHOEMAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WHITAKBR-STRarr, OPPOSITE SMSTS BUILDINO.
AI. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
flORSBR WIIITAKKR AND BROUOHTON-STRKKT,
Savannnli, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VE8TING8,
Of every stylo, made up to order after the latent fa.hinn
at the shortest notice.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DKAl.KR IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Merino and Silk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, fcc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
(SCOND DOOR WEST OP M. BASTMAN, JEWBLLRR.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR,
80 WHITAKER STREET.
All Garments in his line mode In tho neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. 11.—Cutting done at the shortest notice. 6m
HAfiHLTON AC IIARDEMAV,
FACTORS <• COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Georgia.
CHA*. P. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DENSLOW Ac WEI1STEH,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OP RAY AND WHITAKER STS.
Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD SWIFT. A. A. DENSLOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING. GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
NO. 11 WllITAKER-ST.—SAVANNAH, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
Borders and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN G. KALUGA NT.
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, OIIA1N1 NG, kc.,kc.
WEST SIDS MONUMENT SQUARE,
Savannah. Ga.
FOR SALE—All kind* nf Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ings, Borders, and Firo-Board Prints.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFACTURER
No. 17 Bull-strkst, near Monument-square.
Cork sale, Wnter-pmor, Hunting, Military, Potent lea
ther, Walking, Dres.*, and Pump-solo Boots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, kc.,
niado tn order in tho neatest and most fashionable manner
of wnrronted materials, and by the most experienced aud
careftil workmen.
I*. JACORS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 87 BULL-STREET,
(SION OP THE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Savannah, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Bc^ars. nt Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Suuff, kc.
A. PONCE. Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Ga.,
Has nn hand a lane and choice stock nf Began, Snuff,
Smoking and chewing Tobacco, and all other arti
cles in his lino at the most reasonable terms.
YONGE AC GAMMELL.
FACTORS fy COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONS AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Sale.
JA5IES aUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JULIAN-STREET, NEAR THR MARRET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at shnit notice
nnLLEU Af CURRY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IKON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN Wit ARP—BAY-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHOUT.
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDINO AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP KVE1IY DESCRIPTION.
Residence East side of l’ulaskl Square.
HAUUWAHE, OUTLEUY, die.
Are offered at very low prices by the sub
scriber, prcparutory to his receiving hi* new stock—tlioso
wisliing a Gun or ltiHo at n low price would do well to coll
and u.\ amino, before purchtuing
aprlO JOHN CARRUTHER8.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. UAT.IiOWAY,
YOIIK-Slreet, — Hear of lire Court
/ ZJ House, Savannah, (Ga.)—Grateftil for tho en
couragement extended to him by his patrons nnd friends
since 1833, respectfully solicits n continuance of their fa
vors, assuring them Unit all articles entrusted to him will
ho done in the best manner: Ladies’ Silk nnd Woolen
Dresses, Shawls, kc., continued to bo cleaned and dyed
various colours, so as to glvo good satisfaction. Ladles’
Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed, in a fashionable
stylo. Kid Gloves cleaned in the best manner. Table
Covors cleaned or dyed, as may bo required. Gentlemen’*
Garments rcnnvnled or dyed black, brown or groen, ns
may lie required, in tho same superior stylo as hitherto.
Terms moderate. Orders from the country punctually
attended to. tuw opr 9
ana 3tcam»Uacuct ftmmtscmeittn.
nni'ninn,
to HollyHpriti|t
to Na*hvUle, )
to Murphreesboro', >
to Columbia, )
riilsf? flis p!ace ‘ conneclt with Road at Macon ^Moiiday^j VVodnesdsy^snd
> Alabama99 00
to Decatur. V
and In terra sdl alt (
Illledgevlllo daily. 1 ■
'■•"•“•yannah Hnnday, Tuesday and Thursday,
af Freight Ibr Merchnntlize Generally, f
m—Iloxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Si
. from Savannah to Macon •
perfoot::” d ,
rockery Ware, in crates, boxes or hhd*.,
iiird UtAis—Flour, Ilocon, Liquors, Pork, Beef, FUh,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs.,
ooRTH Class—Mlllxearing, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nnils, Spikes and Coal, per 10(1 lbs.
arrels Beets, Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, each,* ...
41 and Molasaea per hhd., (smaller casks in proponlon)
alt per «*ek, not exceeding four bushels
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1849. c. A. F. IRVIN
45
40
, 30
75
<6 00
50.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Macon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of the line of Rail-Roads extending from Saran-
Ah to Dolton, Go. -o •»*
The PoMenger Trains of this Rood are run daily os follows: connecting at Macon with the Central Road, am
Atlanta with the Western and Atlantic and Georgia Rnll-Ronds.
Leave Macon at 0 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 301*. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Mncon 0 P. M.
Pasaengera on this Hoad to and from Hnvannali sleep one night at Macon.
The i’rains oit the Western and Atlantic Road do not run on Sunday.
Passengers Ibr Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orleans vis Savannah and Macon, take Stages st Bsmosvllle.
Passenger* for La Grange. West Point, Montgomery and New-Orleans via Augusta and Atlanta, taka Stages at Grid
Freight Trelna nre run dally through the business season, and tri-weekly the remainder of the year.
AH freight to and from other Hoads promptly forwarded, without clinrge for forwarding.
Rates of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Donums, Puniiture, and such
liter articles ns are clearly analogous lo tlioso named
Second Class, (per 100 Ihs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, OUs,
Jrugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (pur 100 lbs.)—Hugnr, Coffdr, Liquor, Bagging, Dope, Butter, Cheese, Tobaeco,
Leather. Hides ill bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, llnr and sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Costings
Hardware, and nil other henvy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, IHee, IIrcoii. Pork, Reef. Fish, Lord, Tallow, Beeswax
Cotton from Atlanta to Savannah, .
“ “ Jonesboro’ “
•« • « Griffin '*
Macon, Oct. 96,1848.
55 cts. per
OOilM.
00 lbs.
100 lbs.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD,
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 BULBS,
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s oxcej
i at 8 P. M.; returning, leave Dnltnn at 4 o’clock, A. 51., and arri
Trains on tho Memphis Branch Itall-Road, and Stages fir "*
nnd Memphis, Tenn., run In connection with tills Rond.
ive at Atlanta at 11 o'clock, A. M.
Rates or Transportation for Blcrelmndlze Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, nnd Furniture,
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—noxes and bales or Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
OIL, Drugs, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Georgia Dnmostics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope. Butter,
Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, llldos, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow-
wnre, Crockery, Castings, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed), he
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, (In sacks) Itlce, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lard. Tallow, Bacon,
(In ca*ks, boxes or sacks), Bent-wax, bales of Rags, Ginseng, Fruit, liar Iron, Marblo, (undress,
ed), Mill nnd Grind Stones, MIIIGcarlng,
Lf
m
Transportation Office, VV. nnd A. R. II., Allnntn, April 14th, 1849.
E. it. MILLS, aup’t. Transportation.
jmBWVrORK AND SAVANNAI^
.WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday*
Tho new and superior HteamshlpiTENNE9SEE,CapL
John Collins, nnd CIIEKOKEP.,Cnpt.Tnos I.yon, will,
until further notice,leave Savannah and New York every
Wednesday, commencing with the QSrli March.
These swift Steamers aru each of 1,35) tons burthen,
built in tho strongest nnd molt approved manner, and are
unequalled in all tho needful qualities to give confldonco
ns well ns despatch to travellers. They liavo all the ac
commodations tor passengers and freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
Tho Central Rail-Rood will despatch nn extra train
from Mncon Tuesdny evening, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, and from Savannah oii their
nrriva! if needful.
OOP- No freightroceivod after sis« o’clock on the dny
of sniling.
Passage *95—payable In ndvnnee; for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFOHI) A FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 19-1 Front st., New-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
&*. j** J2jL
tCTyo. DtAjjy
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To anil weekly during the year. This lino Is composed
oftho following vessels:
Barque ISAAC MEAD. n. T. BnowN.
Barque PETER DE3IILL N. Hoar,
Brig MACON P.SiiBrriELD.
HrigJOHN ENDF.RS, J. Johnson.
Schr. O. J. JONES, H. Look.
The nltovo vessels are of the first class, insured nt the
lowest rates, nnd are commanded by Captains of much
experience In tho trade. They will bo towed up and
down tho river when necessary, nnd will always sail on
the day advertised. Tho Cnbins are handsomely fur
nished, and every enro will be taken for the comfort nnd
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE A ROWLAND,
No. 173 Hiiy-strcct, Savannnli.
DEMILL A CO.,
oct 10 No. 180 Front sheet, New-York.
THE ENTERPRISE OP SAVANNAH t
C AVANNAII Fanny SOA.P Manufacturing
O C’OKI'ANV.—5,000 boxes of tlio above Company’s
superior article, for sale by VV. HUMPHREYS, J».
Tills article Is far superior to any now offered to Uio
Southern Country for Uio Toilet, Shaving, nnd the Counting
House. It Is carefully put up byUie Company In neat
paper boxes containing one tlozun cakes of one size, nnd
other* containing four enkes of another sixo.
The following nro tho rates tho Company have con
cluded to supply the Merchant*, Drup^uU, lloteu, Stunm-
ers, Ac. at, which will convince nil that Ir Southern En
terprise meet Southern Encouraoement, Savannah
can and will supply anything of tills kind for much lesa
than Northern Cities.
All we oak Is Encournacmcnt,
And Uiereby support HOME INDUSTRY.
RATES!
100 boxes <30 00
an m 10 00
25 <« 0 00
Unto .12. ™ will VtaiV V B , j,.,
feb 0 Aguntfor Uio Company.
rpo CAPITALISTS.—Tho undersigned,
X. In addition to his business ns Druggist, proposes to
establish, In the city of Charleston nr Snvnnnnh. n I11S-
TlL1.EIlY.fbr the purpose of Manufacturing ALCOHOL
(forhlcdlonl purposos only) from Uio Sour Oranoe, n 1 nil
common tn lliosmtc. ot South Utrolta, Oomiilc, mul
Floridn, which could ho delivered nteiUier oftho above
named ports nt a trifling oxnenso. .... -u
The process was lately discovered by him, and so rapid
In IU operation thnt a Darrel can be Distilled in tho short
•pneo of ten to rirrsBN minute*.
This ALCOHOL has been pronounced, by Medical
Gentlemen of Savannah, Now-York and Philadelphia, to
be superior to any now In use for Medical purpose*.
Certificates from tho first Physicians and gentlemen of
this city, Now-Yotk nnd Philadelphia, can bo seen at my
store, to which I nsk your attention.
I would bo pleased to receive commnnlcaUon* from any
part of tho United States, which shall moot my prompt
•UcnUon. AMrC“ w[ , L1AM HUMrHaE Y B ,j,
mar 93 Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
^ MCD dflj
SAVANNAH UNE OF PACKETS.
The foiiovring vessels’ compriso tills Line, and will sail
nbout every two weeks, vtx;
Schr. 1ULIA ELIZA, Capt. Htoaxc.
Schr. H. WESTOOIT, Copt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Cnpt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lodoe.
Tho above vessels nro all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced in tho trade, nnd
who will use their best exertions togivo satisfaction to
Uie shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for l’assengers),apply to
GREINER A BEALL,
79 Bay-street, Snvnnnnh.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jr.,
oct 17 No. 31X N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dolly U. S. Mail Slenin-PncketLIne
ItETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIfiDS Of THE WAY.)
METAMOllA,. Cnpt. F. Barden.
WM?SBABROOK Capt. P. nLANKRNsnre.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fcmm Pkok.
JASPER,. Cnpt Wm. S. Dixon.
Tills Lino Is composed or Uio nbovo very stincrlor
Btcnm Packets, witii experienced commanders, nnd can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity, 'i’liey
leave Savannnli every evening nt half past 8 o dock,
nnd leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock Uirougli-
Fnro Dollnrs, meals included. Through Tickets
between Macon nnd Charleston, Ten Dollnrs, including
ineals on the atenuiera nnd omnibus faro in Snvnnnnh.
BROOKS A TUPPEIt, Agents, Snvnnnnh.
oct 98 E. LAF1TTE A CO., Agents, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Stsam-boat Coinjinny of Georgia’s Doats
CHATHAM Cnpt. Huaas
TENNESSEE^. Cnpt Gould,
poais anil l.igill T-., niioniiiig me m iiN.mn ui ucui
SouUi Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alahnina, a cheap
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and f
the interior.
During tho vert low stages of the river the nrci
senson, (lower than for some years,) merchandise
tooted to tills Company has been forwarded with
trifling detention and no interruption; proving to the;
lie their ability to forward good* nt the lowest stage
the river.
Merchandise, in all cases, Imported or exported wil
received and forwarded free of commissions, nnd fre
for the Georgia Rail Rond for Athens nnd Atlnntn, nn:
Stations on the Western A Atlantic Rail-Road, can
paid nt those Stations; freight for other Stations tills i
or Atlanta Is payable at Augusta.
Produce from tho Georgia Hall-Rond will nlio bn
warded free of commissions, nnd nil expense paid,
collected at Savannah from consignees of vessels, w
required.
The T. 8.51. now runs ns n rcgulnr packet, afforc
Increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should bo nddressed to t
of Hnvannali Agent, and from the interior to Augi
Agent.
Particular enre should bo taken to address Bills Lai
to Jnmos A. Fawns, at Snvnnnnh.
Agents, JA.MES A. FAWNS, Bnvannnl
oct 10 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y of ga
Augusta, by their Iron
JOHN RANDOLPH,.
LAMAR, Capt.
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Cnpt. <
oct 10
A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. U. MILLS, Ag"lit, Snvnnnnh.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augus
SemUWeekly U. S.5Inll Stcnm-Uacket Line
BETWEEN
UA., JAUHBUrt VII.L.L., IIU/IWIV nut/i «»
LATA Fla.
In connection witii the Charleston itallv Mail Stci
Packets at Savannah; the Mull Steamer SARAH SPA1
1 NO, from Palatkn to Lake Monroe, tho Mail Stagesi fr
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Modi*
ville, to Tallahassee; and from Pirolnta to bt. Augusti
OCAMULGEE, Unpt. W.M. Wilsc
WM. GASTON. Cnpt. John lianas
ST. MA’l’TUEWS, Cnpt. Nicholas Ki
These Pnekcts leave Snvnnnoli every Tuesday
Saturdny morning at 10 o’clock.
Returning.—Leave Pnlntkn every Tuesdny and Fri
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching at the nl»ovo nnined phi
CI A1Igoods consigned to the Agents forwurded fre
commission. Aoents:
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Snvnnnnh,
JAMAICA GINGER—1 caso White Gin-
eJ gor, for sale by
Juno 93
O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
fT* ASTERN HAY.—200 bales in store, lor
WOOD, CLAGHORN&CO.
.rJ snloby
Juno 14
P “ ER CHEROKEE—Rich ling’h Cliinli,
in groat variety. MARSHALL k AUCIN.
inayl4 -
L ADIES’ & GENT’S GauzeMerino Vests,
J „.,.°|g" 0F '* nn "' k MORGAN.
*t’fESTS. An assortment of white and fancy
and La Minerva; a
mid for sale by
© ALLEY’S Magical Pain Extractor-
ui ^»«rn.,Snm’Inflamati ? n %o F 0 r«il t obj ;
TpAMILY HAMS.—20 bbl
.L Hams, landing per brig m
June 14 COHEN, NORRIS k^
-20 bbls. choice I
and for snlo by
Q UPERIOR English MUSTARD—In as-
O sorted size bottles and by the pound; n Ifresh isupply
JPXTRA Quality Castor OIL.—Just re
lit |ot..a. .uppw it 5xt™ ’'^XKgoen,
June 7
Monument-square.
VTC7IIITE GOODS. — Jaconot Musllnsj
VV Ciunbrto do.t Plnlil Cambric.! Swln Muajlnn
MulUnitNUabbck do t , do - ! i" 111 ", ll °' i Bu ''
° P miia “ ud Tarteion FOOTE.
T^AMS.
June 93
-70 Baltimore Hams, for Bale by
J TURNER k HENRY,
Exchange Dock.
received hy
may 10
A. A. SOLOMONS,
WHITEWASH Brushes.—
Y V wash Brushes, assorted Kinds; li
for sale by G. R. 11LNDRH
for sale by
mays
usi recoivcu, an
[OKSON k CO.
Is u™pCb.mu l .. 1 g,..u i by lucJ5?ON (
JuneB
(Rencral SWbmtoeiucnts.
TV/TEAKIM’S Extracts of Vanilla, Hose,
1TJ. Lemon, Almond and Nutmeg, for sale by •*
G. it. HENDRICKSON A CO.,
June!! Gibbons’ Building. JL
T7INE Cluster PINS.—An assortment of so
X fine Cluster Paste Pins; Just received and for sale by BI
July 9 M. EASTMAN.
r I'RAVELLING BASKETS.—Of assorted Pi
X sixes and patterns, Just opened and for sale by KJ
COLLINS k UULKLEY,
July 7 100 Bryait-st.
rPHERMOMETERS.—J. Barry’s celel
X brate dLondonThermometers) Just received, snd for C/
sale by COLLINS k BULKLEY, T1
July 17 ^ 100 Bryan-»t. 8/
r HLORIDE of LIME.—1 cask dry Chlor- N
VJ Ide Lime, for sale by
June 19 L. J. MYERS, Smou' Building. j* t
rpRUNks,— A few handsome travelling
X Trunks, Just received per Cherokee and will be sold
cheap for cosh, at the new Clothing Store, Gibbons' Range.
June 19 G. fa. NICHOLS. n|
r~(UM CAMPHOR.—1,000 lto. Refined D
(J 0.. f„r 10DENi S
June 7 Monument-Square. m
THRESH Chloride of LIME—Put in J#
X Jars suitable for family me. For sale low, by
June 7 TURNER k ODEN, Monument square. "
F. HAMS and Smoked BEEF.—100 _
X • F. F. Hams: 100 Smoked Bceft Just received aud u
for sale by J. C; IlINClIMAN, n
June 19 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-sU.
QMOKED TONGUES, &c.—Landing:— B
O 150 Smoked Tongues; 10 half bblt. F. M. Beef) 50 a
kegs Lard) for sale by
June 14 WOOD, CLAGIIORN k CO.
QANDS’ Sarsaparilla.—0 doxon Sands’ Sar- c<
O aaparilla, Juit received, and for sale by M
June 91 L. J. MYERS, Snicu* Building.
rp URPENTINE TOOLS.—Open Heckcre, Dl
X Scrapers, Dlppars. and Axes, the proper kind, sam* jjj
pies obtained from North Carolina, Just received and for
sale by MoL'LEdKEY k NORTON.
T?INE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, for sale by iU
X TURNER k HENRY, Bo
June 93 Exchange Dock. m
riRANDJEAN’S Companion, No, 3, re-
Vjr ceived by the Cherokee, ana for rale by W
npr 30 W. HUMPHREYS.
/^J.REEN Ginger! Green Ginger!—Just re- —
VJ ccived, a large supply of very fresh Green Ginger,
for snle low by A. A. SOLOMONS, Ag’L, 1
June 19 Market square. GJ
AT E. RUM.—25 bbls. Luther Felton’s ”
J.Y • Rum, landing from schr. T. P. Johnson) for sale \y
low from the wharf, by B r
June 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. s ' h
T Cfl PLOWS, 000 dozen Hoe«, assorted! S
53 doxen Axes, 100 do Plow Lines, 1.000 pair «| n
Traces: for sole by N. B. k H. WEED. f ri
Jan 99 Tr
T>IG IRON.—200 tons Pm Iron, Gait- S
X sblrrie No. 1, now landing from ship Geonrin, from
Glasgow, and for sal* by N. B. k II. WEED. • pp
npr 0 oil
T?INE White Shirts of the latest style, broad
X plaiu and standing collars) lust opened at tho rheap on
Clothing Store, GIBBONS’ RANGE. br
N. B. Muslin Night Shirts con be had also. apr 98
YA7H1TE and Colored Marseilles Vests, re-
V V ceived per Cherokee, and for sole cheap, at 147
Bay-street. PRICE k VEADER. ±
apr 30 Tr
l^LACK and colored Alpacca Sacksj also u n
JJ n variety of white, brown and fancy Linen Sacks do
and Coats) for sale low, by n
apr 10 HAMILTON k SYMONS. Dr
QHIRTS.—Another supply of Judson’s celo- in
O brated Shirts, received per steamer, and for sale a
cheap at the NEW CLOTH 1 NO STORE, du
may 93 Gibbons’ Range. th
XT’ ID GLOVES.—A handsome assortment bs
X\_ of colored and black Kid Gloves, Just received and iy
for sale cheap by OEO. S. NICUOLS,
may 99 * Gibbons' Range.
QACKS.—G. S. Nichols has just received
O another supply of Tweed Casslmer, Drap d’Ete and
English Merino Sack Coats-Just the thing for the sea
son. Cnll and see at the Cheap Clothlug Store.
may 23 OIBBONS' RANGE.
TUST Received per Steamer, another assort-
J mi nt of fancy and block Italian Cravats, for sole ,,
cheap by G. S. NICHOLS, - p
may 91 Gibbons' Range.
;; T ADIES’ Dress GOODS.—A great varie- jj
i ^ 5,
npr 95 Itibero’s New Buililmg. j,
! CPRING GOODS—A variety of Cash- f.
t O mcrett, Drap D’Ete and Tweed Sacks, and I’olo m
J HAMILTON & SVMON9. “
e HPRAVELING Dresses.—Silks and Lin- .
t X ciiTollo duLindo, Linen Lustres, Cliambray, Bat-
1 tLte, kc. A fine lot of the above goods for sale by j.
e DEWITT k MORGAN, ‘'
e may 3 Itibero’s New Building. “
A LE and PORTER.—5 casks Byass’ Lon-
d JTA. don Porter, PlnU; 5casks Scotch Ale, Just received K
i and for sale by DsMARTlN,
may 16 Corner Bay and Whitaker-streets.
* ~ri UBA MOLASSES.—206 hhds. and 10
e V_>/ tierces Molasses, of superior qunlity, caigo of
scliooner Lily, from Cardenas, landing and for sale by n
mayO W.M. C. O’DRISCOLL. J,
0 /’CINCINNATI Shouldors.—-25 hhds. prime K
Kj Cincinnati Shoulders, landing from schr Alatilda
and for sale ry COHEN, NORRIS k CO. ,,
MOFFAT’S Life PILLS and BITTERS— J
±tX Just received, and for sale by c ;
apr 91 'PURNER k ODEN. ct
CEIDLITZ POWDERS—2 grass Seidlilz
O Powders, frill weight, for sale by
L. J. MYERS, ||
may 7 Sinets’ Building. cl
J MOTH WAFERS, Gelatine, Embossed, „
±YX Silver, Ac., of every description, for sale by e a
may 91 JOHNSON k CO., cor. Bull k Bay-sfa. b
A LU Aland Rock SALT-300 bushels Altun bn
u XTL and 3 tons Rock Salt, for sale by or
r feb 13 THEODORE MINIS. [ t
n CHIRTS.—Received per Cherokee, another £
O lot of fino Shirts; for sale by pi
is ROBINSON k CAMP, Gaudiy’s Dulldlng, p r
apr 17 Next to Pulaski House. h
rpAPIOCA and SAGO.—Just received, a 2
X fresh supply, suitable for tho manufacture of Pud-
~ dings, for solo uy J. C. IlINClIMAN,
e apr 95 Comer nroughton nnd Drnytonstrcefa. i„
T?LOUR.—30 whole and half bbls. Canal be
_ X Flour; 30 do do do Baltimore do; binding and for of
> sale by TURNER k HENRY,
npr 7 Exchange Dock. yr
', T EMON SYRUP—40 boxes Rey’s just «
• -Ln-""«.""'-»^{ IENDIlICKg0N , kC0 . l -
apr 17 Gibbons’ Buildings w
" Ti'AMILY CHEESE—A supply of those
* X superior small size Cheese, Just received ner Phllu- n
c * ta, by DsMARTlN, ■<
apr 25 Corner Bny and Whitakor-sts. ig
“• XT ATS! HATS!!—Just received, a good
d XX assortment of fnMdonnblo Drab Brush Hals: also, g
Black and Drab soft water proof Hats, for sale by 0
y PIERSON k HEIDT, f
s apr 17 No. 10 Whitaker-street. h
r»i fPOBACCO.—1 caso Mrs. Miller’s Chow *'
X Ing Tobacco, rocolved per steamer Tennessee, for t)
sale by O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO. „
»• Juno 8 ii
£ INEFFECTUAL Cure for-Whooping Cough. ,r
J J Roche’s Royal Herbal Embrocation t a cure for c
Whooping Cough, without medicine. A^su^^re«l»ed „
by mnr20 ' Markct-Jq. {
», q-tOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA—
B ° L Received diieot from the man^facturer^for sale t
by mny7 Smets’Building, j
or "IT AREGES and Silk Tissues, at greatly re-
D duced prices. MARSHALL k AlKlN.
June 20
y T) AY WATER.—6 caaes genuine Bay
.| J Water received and for sale by
Juno91 L.J.MYERS Bmets* Building.
is- O AMS—100 Sugar Cured Baltimore Hams,
?ly JUL In store and for sale by .
Juno99 J. E. CADY k CO.
— Y'ANDY—15 boxes zssortei] Candy, in
to. V-V store nnd for sale by J. E. CADY k CO.
nd June 23
• /'1ANDLES-100 boxes Georgia Tallow
lar Vn. C re a '^®^“ t 'diugham,kelly*co.
/"1ANDIES —20 boxes, just received and
i Vn:''la , * ,ob, "■ “““aBSir
CHIRT STUDS—Received per Into am-
foj O vals, n full supply of fashionable Gold 8tud*, various
3. pattern*; for sale by
June 91 M. EASTMAN.
NUMBER 180.
General EUiiicrtfsements.
SNIDKU, LATIIROP .Si NBVITT,
„ SAVANNAH,GEORGIA,
rAVE IN STORE^i-A full assortment of
L FALL AND WINTER DltY GOODS, which they
for rale at Wholesale and Retail, on (lie most re*-
•heavy Twilled Bristol, nnd fancy endi Fancy
Ribbon bound, Whitney bed. J
for picking sheet*.
-• ^Mnitlod'us<>
quality.
!D TICK
KS—All qualltiea Of coftofl.
-Super U
>1 and all c
.M
let: white and buff linen; plain
COUNTERPANES—Whits and
.... . lain and painted caAtfet,
MATERIALS—Rich figured and plain SCat-
wnlte and tmbroidared 1 .
colored, low pric* to’
lEirrixas—Linen and cotton,4-4 to 19 4.
IIRTINGS.—An exunslvt osxortmcnt of bleached antf
biown Shirtings) supsrtor bleached long cloths, best
3LORED HOMESPUNS—Morboro stripes and plaids)
Columbian and other strlpef..
ARINERS STRIPES—Wide and narrow stripes, os.
sorted qualities.
-NIMH AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims and bluff
ties and brands.
t colored Ginghams, AIM
Ladles’, Gent’s and Misics’ Merino Undershirts amf
Pulaski House.—J. 8. 51A
nnounce to the cltlxens of 8a
untry, that he has Just received
■elected Stock of FALL AN U
cxpresrly for the market, and
’ent market prices i Domeitio
iglhh and American Prints and
ach do., black and colored AI-
y.ttiii'.*, i»bv c
ajic.,tilmp« I
i, Feathers, 8t
I desirable Good* expected in a faw
SAVANNAH GASR 8TORE.
CAUTION BXTRAI
a young man oftho name of S. P.
s hia name to put up a Sarsaparilla,
'» Barsapjrilla, dcnomlm
le. Tills Townsend is n
s also sending out cards headed “Tricks ofQuacks,"
hlch he says, I have sold the use of my name for <7
iek. I win give S. P. Townsend 0600 if he will pro-
i one single solitary proorortbis. This is to caution
jubllc not to be deceived, and purchase none but tiiff
VG/JVE ORIGINAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's
aparilla, having on it tha Old Dr.'s likeness, bt* fiunl*
>at or arms, and his signature across the coat of arms.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principal office, 109 Nassau-st., Nctc-V, rk City.
010 DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND,
The Original Ditcovtrtr of
THE GKNUINE TOWNS KM)
SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, nmf
-limit been krownas tire AUTHOR and DISCOVER.
1 of the GENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND BAR.
IPARILLA." Being poor, he was compelled to limit
manulkcture, by which means It bos been kept out of
lau n«en ne.iieu oi sore fliKaici, snu saved rrnm death,
roe I ui mod its exceNence and wonderful HEALING
3WF.H. 'J'hL Grand and Unequalled Preparation Iff
onufactured on tho largest scale, and Is called for
roughout the Icngtii and breadth of the land.
TUB GENUINE
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Snr«n)mrllla
so prepared, that all the Inert ptoiMiiles of ihe Sana,
irilla runt are first removed, everything capable or be*
uniug acid orarformect ition, is extracted and rejected;
.en every panicle nf medical virtue is secured in a pure 1
a I conccutialed form} and thus it Is rendered Incapable
f losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Pro*
—■* ‘a this way, It is made the most powerful agent In
Cure of Iunumcrablo Dlscnscs.
Hence tho reason why We hour Commendations off
very side in its favor by men, women and children.
S’e find it doing wonders In the core of
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER C031-
LAINT, nnd In RHEUMATIS31, SCROFULA and-
1LES, COST1VENE8S, nil CUTANEOUS ERUP-
IONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, amt all affections art-
ng from Impmity of tho Mloml.
It possesses a marvelfoiL efficacy in all complaints srl-
ng from Indigestion, from Aridity of the Stomach) from
leiiual circulation, determination of blood to the head,-
ilpitatlou of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold
i111.-* and hdt flashes over the body. It lias not bad IU
|ual in roughs and cold; and promofes easy expectora
nt, and gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture or the
S !», throat, and every oilier part
y removing obstructions, and regulating tho general
stein, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and
ires ail forms of
Nervous Diseases and Dcbllltv,
It is not possible for this medicine to rail to do gilbd) It
s nothing In It which can ever harm; it can never sour
rpoil, and therefore can never lose its curative powers,
cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy acuonj
—1* not this; then,
The Medicine you Pre-eminently Need!
Blit can any of these things be said ors. P.Towuend 1 *
frrior article ? Till* young man’s liquid is not to j»
Compared with the Old Dr.’s,
tcausc of oua Grand Fact, that the one fa INCAPABLE
DETERIORATION and
Never Spoils,
vhile the other DOES; it sours, ferments, end blows the
Uies containing it into fragments; the souf, acid liquid
B inding and damaging other goods i Must not this har-
j compound be poisonous to the system.
Now, is it not horrible to make and sell, and inflnltel
— c 2q a
, Fermenting, Acid (tCompound"
OF S. P. TOWNSEND!
Heaven forbid that we should deal in' an article whlcU
I ri. P. Townsend’s )
VVe wish it understood, becauso It is the absolute trulhi
" Townsend’s article and Old Dr. Jacob Town-
rjnparlila nre hcavon-wlde apart, and Infinitely
j that they are unlike in every particular, bav
ie single thing In common.
As S. P. Townsund Is no doctor, and never was, Is nil
o phnrmaceutlst—know* no more of medicine
, than any other common, unscientific, unprd-
^ ch ml|ht tender
b instead of health I
id which nraincapahlo of ch:
cm the AGENTS of DISEA __ .
It it to arrest frauds upon tho unfortunate, to pour balm
to wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing
worn, to restore health and bloom and vigor into the--
nshod nnd broken nnd to banish infirmity—that old I)r;
Trumcendent Power lo I teal J
is to hnve the unpurcha*able satisfaction ofhavlng
housandsand milliouH from the i-cd of sh luu fa
nnd despondency, to hope, health, nnd n long life of vigor
and usefulness to thcmsclvc*, thejr families and friends.
Principal office Nassau-street, N. Y.
Jc 27 WM. HUMPHREYS, Jn., Acent, Savannah.
T E DOYEN’S Disinfecting FI .UID.-Thfr
.1. J most powerful and effectual Dlslnlbcting agent over
discovered, being capable ofinstanLineomly ri-uiotlng all
full smell* from sick chambers, sinks, sewers, kc. lie-
ing nltoguhcr colourlesa nnd without odor, It Ii highly
prefc.rablo to nil other ngentt of this class; it is now In
abundant use In tho ships and hospitals of the United
States Navy, passenger ships, nnd in a girat ffiimher of
prisons,hospItiL, aims-houics, kc.,aud fa strongly r«-
commended fay respectable physicians of this #
countries. For isfa by the gallon or small*
O, R. HF-NDRICKBCW
Ju)y9l Gibbons’Hul