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iUBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
J imported from Cardenas. in store and f*>r snlo by
July 93 lino WMi C. O’DRlriOOLL.
B RANDY.—Otaril, 1 >upuy & < Vi’.s Hrandy.
of direct Importation from France; for solo by
j U |y S3 * WM. 0. O’DIUHUOLL,
H avana HiiCAitK,nr Mi|»-rinr<,u:iiny.
of the following brand*t Washington, la Nonna,
C. 0*it»C0t*,
IN.—15 bbls. Northern Gin. landing and
for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
July 7
G
G OSHEN Butter nnd Clrooso—Rocoivcd
'POTAIIAtiA SHED.—IDO lbe. received
July 31 •* Gibbon!’ Buildings
rn URPEN'riNK—10 barrels City Distilled,
_L for sale by JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
uly 30
P ORK.—25 bbls Rump and Prime Pork,
Just received, and for snlohy
July 19 J. V. CONNERAT.
MORRISON'S Hyfrean Pills—A supply
J.TJL of gonulno Morrison 1 *Tills, received and for safe
July 18
jirieuiia ims, rcccivvu nun mr nan
L. J. MYERS, Smcta* Building.
#L
Y> ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 bbls land-
Ini from schooner If. N. Oanibrill, and for sale by
July l3 3'VIPT, UENHLOW W tVRDBTEIt.
DOPE and TWINE.—500 coil. Kentucky
Xv BsleRopet 10 bales Bagglni Twine, landing from
brigs Excel and Macon, and for sale by
7-SLARlC’S MATCHES—100 grow Just
received, and for aale by
July gl Q. It. HBNDB1CKBON fc CO,
■RUTTER &. CHEESE.—25 firkins choice
JD Gojhen Butter, 90 tuba do. do. do.| 48 boxes prime
New Cheese,
•ale by
July 93
T> ALLARD’S Oil SOAP, for removing
XJ Grease Stains from Woolen, Linen, and Cotton
Goods, (br sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON * CO.
July 94
N
0. SUGAR.—15 hhda. N. O. Sugar, of
-■ - .. ' - UQIT.
LN • primo quality, far silo by DAVIS fc
July 93
/^ANAL FLOUR.—Landing; 60 whole
KJ and half bbls. Canal FlounBOO Reynolds’ Hams, for
■ale by WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
July 90
TpoWNSEND’S Sarsaparilla.—1 gross ro-
X eelked par steamer Tennessee, far sale by
July 18 L. J. MYERS, Bluets’ Building.
<JOAP, Candle*, Bisouita, &o.—100 boxes
XJ Colgate’e Pale, and No. 1 Soap; fiO boxes I lb. bar
SOM, 30 boxes Sperm Candles; 50 do. Henderion’a G’s fc
-8’el'eJlowCandlesr 93 do. Hull fc Son’s Patent Mould
Candles, and 30 bbls. Sugar, Soda and Butter Cracker*;
landing and far sale by
Julyfll SCRANTON fc JOHNSTON.
AoSHEN BUTTER.—10 kegs just receiv-
VjT c d per Cherokee, by
JtRjrRA A. CHAMPION.
/'^ATS.—Landing from schr. H. N. Gam-
brill, far sale by
July 19 BRIOIIAM, KELLY fc CO.
T) ACON SIDES—20 hhd.. Bacon Side
and Shouldera of prime quality, far sale by
July 93 DAVIS fc COPP.
TVfEW No. 3 MACKEREL.—20bbls. new
li No. 3 Mackerel! landing and far sale by
July 98 COHEN, NORIUS fc CO.
XTAM3.—60 Reynolds’ Extra Hams, just
XX received per schr. Orb, nnd for sale by
July 11 J. O. I1INCHMAN.
Ij'LOUR.—30 bbls. Etowah brand Flour,
X, . Just received, and far sale by
july90 J. V. CONNERAT.
MESS BEEF and PORK—Unding per
J-vX Excel and Macon: 95 bbls. Mesa Benf 180 do Prime
For sole by WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
July 90
T ARD.—50 kegs and bbl*., for sale by
XJ July 18 11. J. GILBERT.
T3 ASTILLES de PARIS.—Juat received, a
X fresh supply, by TURNER fc ODEN,
July 19 Monument-square.
ANAL FLOUR, Starch, Soap, 8tc.—25
bbls. Canal Flour, Genesee brand; 60 boxes Col-
Kite’s No. I Pearl Rtarch; and 100 boxes Buchan’s and
Smith’s Family Soup; landing from brig Excel, nnd for
.at. by r HCRANTON & JOHNSTON
July 91 .
qUGAR Cured SHOULDERS—10 boxes
vx prime Buinr cured Shoulders! landing from brig
Clinton, and far tale by
Junta. CONES, NOBI1IS h CO.
fiUNPOWDER TEA—10 chests Gun-
VT powder Tea, of superior quality for sola low by
July 93 DAVIS fc COPP.
VARIED and Preserved FRUITS—Prunes,
jLS Figs, West India Preserved Jellies, fcc., In store,
and for sale by J. f. CADY fc CO.
July 93
dHAPERS, Olives, Pickles, 8tc.—A fresh
supply just received and far aalo by
July 93 J. E. CADY fc CO.
T IQ.UID Adhesive PLASTER—A supply
XJ J*M received, and for sale by L. J. MYERS,
June 91 Smots’ Building.
TVT ESS BEEF—20 barrels, for sale by
JL"i TURNER fc IIFNIIY,
June 93 Exchange Dock.
riOSHEN and Wes tom BUTTER—Just
VJ received a few tubs of superior Goshen Butler, and
5 firkin* Cooking Butter; far tale low, by
, • DAVID O’CONNOR,
June Ql Corner Broughton and Drayton-sts.
QAtsT.—20cases salt landing per brig Ma-
k J con and for sale by J. V. CONNERAT.
July 18
XJUTA BAG A SEED—Wamnlctl now
. T hut. Itign Seed, rnranlu by
Jut, 25 L. i. MVElts; SnicU* Dultdini.
'POBACCO—37 Ih.xcs Walter’s 8’s Tobac-
mZS aT 01 i 4 E°de’! 6’s do.j landing from brla Clinton,
^ J - V. CONNERAT.
June98
1JIO COFFEE—60 bags Rio Coflbo, of
July93 na quality, far sale by DAVIS fc COPP.
ENGLISH, French and American Hair
-LjUHWJSlIES—A tun. .K.uftmonijfur.ulo lojylty
tmont, fur sale low by
TURNER k ODEN.
TVTUTMEGS, PEPPER, &o—1 bbl. No. 1
-L V Nutmegs! 1 case superior Mace; 90 bags Black Pen-
■L V Nutmegs! 1 case superior Mace: 90 bags Black
P«n 5 do. Alsplcet 10 do. Ginger! 1 bbl. Ciove*{ 100
Uunainonj for sale by
. , _ U. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
. July 30 Gibbons 1 Building.
vado Bugs
’W
J. V. CONNERAT.
— — WAU. ...Illlll O, | k,|<
“Ugar tnd Sods. Crackers; — — HUU » u..., mu
KM. hllf iW •‘’•papers Black Tea, 23 bbl*:
rflh? SJwf.mlH «I? f.i 1 * •* 5 P‘P 8> Medtir Swan
i ,\,7i i maU * ,XB ll»ms» landing nnd for snlo.
_ June l l BCItANTON k JOHNSTON.
-F/STERN HAY—200 bundles, in store,
July w - * hy B * w * DUKEn *
CONFECTIONERY, &c—10 boxes as
ivT *?, r . lCt ‘ Candyj 8 casos assortod Presurvos! 8 bbb
. Vinegar, Just received by
. July 10 . W. W. GOODRICH.
i;ron t
•L Irani 1
• "-"I • .nil uiiuui uiciii, |U| uin nan*, uunr innuill
U. 0 i ni u, “*Mp Chaos, (loin Liverpool, nnd far snlo by
-Jane 93 JL n. k H. WEED.
{ T NDER-SHI RTS.—^MlvedjGauso Me
Hnonnddo, Cotton UndomHnna, n splondld nrtlc"
L. U H mQr wflttr ' ROBINSON fc CAMP,
may 7 Qaudry’s Building, noxt tq Pulnskl House.
TiAGGING.—100 pieces Imitation Ken
Jfifiwtjtlncbei wide, nnd weighing 1H r
PS) landing nnd for sain by
COHEN, NORRIS k CO.
CHOWER BATHS.—Hill's Improved Pat-
T? EFRIGERATORS—A new^and im
JulylEj^ Pattern, Just received nndrorsinel^ ^
INDIA Rubber BALLS.—Goodyear’s Gun
Elastic Porlor Balls, for snlo by
G- ft. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
Gibbons 1 Building.
ftOLAR SHADES and Chlmnoys.—A Ail
Chlm*nilP y for flo,nr Lrunns! together wltl
liinnri ond Wicks, Just opened nnd far snlo by
JuncS8_ COLLINS k BULKLEY, 100 Bryan at.
PAJNTS, OIL nnd OLASS—10,000 lbs
dry ami In ™. l ' ! VH |ni . ro Kxtrn * nnrt No - H Chromo Greer
•SSVmMuS'y “raw". Uliaki Phrotn. Yollon
Llnkooi?ni? ,, Jv?i‘ 10 B l 1ir ' ,!, Turpentine! 600 gnh
inwoed 0||j MO boxes nasorted Window Glnst. For snl
June 97 0< n - HENDRICKSON k CO.,
_" a7 ’ Glblions 1 Building.
H^imiPS^?uJS’ Dusters, Scrub Brushofl,
. . F, .mlture and Whlto-xviuh Rnishes. For sale by
OPIUMS of TURPENTINE—10 bbls.
Ju*t received and far sale by
Juno 95 A. WELLES.
/TJ-llEEN Ginger ROOT.—A consignment
Just received and for salo by
Juno S3 A. WELLES.
TVTOLASSES—200 hhds. Cuba, 200 bbls.
TTJ. wtmc New Urt.kn., (Ur ..to liy
junoia a. WEt.r.Ea.
ju' M. BEEF.—10 half barrels, landing and
*JulyB0 r- °° by A. WEDles.
ALE nnd London Porter. — 5
KJ casks Tcnnaut’s pints Ale, 30 cuks London I’ortcr,
Jujtrecelvod and far sale by A. WELLES.
Tl/TACKEREL—160 bbls. No. 1, 2 and 3
-LjX^Mackerel! far sale by a. wi^les.
UNNYBAGG1NG and ROPE—50 bales
VI Gunny Bogging! 73 Colla Ruasla Balo Rope; 100 do-
Kentucky do. do., lauding und far sale by
Jutyao 'a. tvEt.tiES.
CHAMPAGNE.—10 baskets “Do Bri-
mont” Uhampagno, landing and far sale by
July 90 a. WELLES.
SUGARS.—10 hhds. primo P. K. Sugar, 6
Sl * c , rol 5‘ 1 ?i30 hbu* N. O. Sugar, a boxes
\\ hlto Havana do, 75 bbls Crashed, Powdered nnd Clari
fied do. In store and far sole by A. WELLES.
June 15
C EG A US.—100,000 Scgare, various quali-
kJ ties, far aalo by A. WELLES.
June 15
pi OFF EE.—300 bags alrictly choice Rio;
100 do Old Gov. Java; oO do St. Domingo: 10 do Mo
cha, for salo by A. WELLES.
June IS
VINEGAR—30 bbls. White Wine Vino-
T gar, 10 bbls. Rcfrd Cldor Vinegar, Just received nnd
faTMdoby A . WELLES.
Juno 15
QTARCri.—50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl, for
kJ enloby A. WELLES.
Junu 15
CELLING Under COST—J.&.P. Coat’a
kJ genuine Spool Thread at 4 cent* per spool, to keep
up the fashion of a few nf my neighbours.
July 20 J. 8. MAGI LI., Munumpnt-squ.iro.
WINDOW Sashes and Blinds.—5,000
. V V Lights, 8 by 10 Sash, 9.000 do. 10 by 19 do, 1,000
Tallin*, assum'd alaeai 100 pair Venetian Blind*, naiortcd
sites; for salo by JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
July 10
WHITE LEAD—10,000 lbs. Atlantic
y . White Lead, warranted pure; 4,000 lbs. Englirii
\Y lilta Lead, warranted pure. For sale by
July 30 JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
•\V IND0W GLASS—500 boxes Amori-
. \ » . can and French Window Glass, from 7 by 9 to 16
by 18:18 by 18 to 3j by 44; 50 boxes American and French
Coach and Picture Glass. For sulo by
July 30 JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
/'T EMENT.—50 barrels of a superior quality
V_y to any made In tlilacountry, (from the Newark and
Rosendnlo Lima and Cemunt Company,) for salo by
July 13 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
"IV^^EDS 8l MORRELL are opening an
V Y entire now assoumpnl of Chinn nnd Enrihmi-
waro, now landing by shin Chaos,from Liverpool. While
Flint China, Flowing Marble, Mulberry, Pearl White,
and Flowing Blue Ware, from the Stnffimkhlre Pottorie*
Englnnd. These Wares will be sold wholesale or retail,
at New-York prices. lino June 30
ftj.INGHAMS—At Savannah Cash Store.—
Y_A Just received: 80 pieces Ginghams, assorted color*!
100 Grass Skirt*; 5 i pieces Cambric Long Cloth! 50 pieces
4-4 bleached Shirting, nt OJVf- cents; Swiss Muslin, Printed
Lawn*, Prints, Gent’s fancy plaid Silk CraVats, fcc. fcc.,
which will be sold very low.
July 97 J. 8. MAG1LL, Monument square.
r^AUZE FLANNELS, &c— The Sub-
VJscrlber* have opened nn invoice of Gauze Welsh Flan
nels and Ladies’and Gent’s Lisle Thread Under Vest*,
which will bo found to *uit tho season exactly.
MARSHALL & AIKIN,
July 97 • West side Monument-sq.
TVTUSLINS, Ginghams, and Linen Lustres,
ITi at very low prices.
June 98 MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
WHITE Marseilles VESTS—Received
V Y per Cherokee: a new supply, a fine and fashion-
able article, at 147 Bay-afreet.
July 91 PRICE fc VEADER.
'TRAVELLING BASKETS and Satchels.
X A good assortment In store, and far sale by
July 13 J. K. CADY fc CO.
TTNDERSHRITS—GanuMerltin Vest.,
U Gents white nnd brown Cotton Vests, Ladies Gauze
Merino Vests, far sale by
July 18 LaROCHE, ROWNE fc Co.
TTMBRELLAS—Of Silk and Cotton, for
U sale at 147 Bay-strcet. PRICE fc YEADEIt.
Juno 93
TJLAIN nnd Figured White Swiss Muslins,
. X Black Silks, fcc., Just reccl red per Cherokee, hy
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
July 2-1 Rihcro’s New Building.
A LL Wool Red FLANNELS—Just re-
ix. ccivod and for salo by
July 30 LATUROP & FOOTE.
DER CHEROKEE—Black & white plaid
X Gingham*; fine Gauze Flnnnels Ladies’ Gauze Me
rino Yestasjust received, and for sale by
July 94 DEWITT fc MORGAN.
XXOSIERY.—Received per Cherokee, nn
XX assortment of Cotton Half Hose; flnuzo, Cotton
and Merino Under-Shirts; also, a few dozen handsome
Silk Under-Shirts. For sale at 147 Hay-street.
June 90 PRICE fc VEADER.
1\/TOSQ,UITO NETS, 8tc. per steam-packet
ItX Cherokee.—8-4 white Mosquito Nets, figured Swire
Muslins, Satin Ribbons, Scotch Diapers, Cotton Hosiery,
O. E. Suspenders, Oil Silk, fcc., far snlo by
Juno 23 LATUROP fc FOOTE.
(^REEN PARASOLS—1 caso of hand-
V_T somo green Parasols; for snle by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
June 97 liiboru’s New Building
T)ER Steamer CHEROKEE—White Cnin-
X brie, Mull, Nansook, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins—
plain and ahecked.
may 14 MAR8IIALL fc AIKIN.
O.INGHAMS, Calicoes, Linen Lustres,
V_X French Cambrics and Prints; for talc nt reduced
prices, by DEWITT & MORGAN,
Juno 97 Ribero’s Now Building.
^TRAVELLING DRESSES—LinenBar-
X eges, Linen Lustres and Linen Ginghnin; for sale by
July 23 LaIIOCHE, BOWNB fc CO.
•JV/TATTING CLASPS—For tacking Mat-
lli ting to Halls, Parlour*, fcc.: Just received, and for
•aleby COLLINS & BULKLEY,
may 22 Dryan-atrect.
TITOSIERY.—Ladies white and brown C'ot-
XX ton Hose; Lndiea Aloravinn dodo;MUseswhite nnd
brown open worked Cotton Hose; Gents Merino and
Lambs Wool Half Hose, for sale by
July 18 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
■jVrOSQUlto Notting.—Bobbinett, Linen
J.TX nnd common bluo nnd white Mosquito Netting, Ibr
■alo by LaROCHE, BOVVNE & CO.
T)ER CHEROKEE. — Plain and figured
JL Swiss, Jaconet and Nansook Muslins: black Net
Gloves and Mitt*; Thread, Linen and Lisle Laces, fitc.,
Just received and far snle by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
July 10 Ribero’s New Building.
/71UOVES, Hosiery, Laces, Belt Ribbons,
VX fcc., Ju*t opened nor'Tennessee and far *nle by
DEWITT & MORGAN,
npr 25 Ribero’s New Building.
IVT USLINS.—Jaconet. Nansook, Mull, plain
iYX nnd check’d Swiss and Book Muslins; cheek’d and
plain Cambrics, nnd low prlcod eol’d Muslins, far snlo by
July 18 LaROCHE, UOWNE & CO.
TLTAIR and Teeth BRUSHES—A com-
XX plow assortment of superior Brushes, comprising
tho various grades, nt ronsonnblo price*,
mnytil JOHNSON & CO., cor. Bull fc Ray-Ms.
T OOIC Out for RAIN.—Goorgo S. Niohols
XJ tins Ju»t received (KirMoamcr Tconnossec, n faiv of
thoso long wanted water proof Over Coat*, Loggias nnd
Caps. Those who have been looking for these, can now
be supplied at tho Clothing Store,
July 31 GIBBONS’ RANGE.
IVf cALLISTER’S All-Healing Ointment—
-L»X McAllister’s Ointment, direct from the proprietor
nnd for salo al hi* prices.
npr 21 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
R AZORS and STRAPS—Wade & Butcli-
XV cr,Greaves & Son’*, nnd I’lckslny fc Co.’s fine Gnat
Steel Razors; Chapman’s, Stoat’s, nnd Emerson’s Rnzor
Straps; for sale by
npr 13 G. H. HENDRICKSON k CO.
r\OOR MATS—A complete assortment on
X / hnnd, apd for salo by
July 17 COLLINS k BULKLEY.
•jV/TINIATURE SoIht LAMPS.—Received
J.YX per sttamor, a frill supply of awortod pattern*, ftir
sale by M. EASTMAN.
July 3
■RAR-RINGS.—Just rccoivod an assortment
XJ of latest style Ear-Rings.
Juno 91 M. EASTMAN.
T IGHTI LIGHT 11 LIGHT 11! — 100
XJ gross of Friction Matches, Just rnonlvcd and farsale
by R. DzMARTIN.
J>ny ii
T7NGLISH Tooth BRUSHES—Just te-
XJ colvod, an Involco of very superior English Tooth
Brushes, of Uio subscriber’* own Importation.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
apr 94 Market-square.
July 95
LINS k BULKLEY,
100 Bryanaireet.
NNAII REPUBLICAN,■TIHJHSD'AY MORNING, AUGUST 2. 1849.
i ‘ ~~ ■ ■ ■ - - ■ ■ ■■ ■
'PHE undutsfgmxl will in future keen a
.1. nslsiit sail «.iu.d> nn ...l * h ... .. * .
I Inntors nnd Merchants visiting Uio clty.willplease
a I nnrt einni nil mipRtnnlr • i-iua.
tug 1
_ M. l’RKNDEHOABT k CO.,
^ufnerWhltakcr and CongrcHstrects.
f „r B RV GOODS AT WHOLESALE. "
r PHE Stiljscribor being obliged to remove
i.i n^ ur 5* *. ,e “‘fajnUon and extension of Ills store, Is
of reducing his Stock, to fit his temporary abode,
GEORGIA Manufactured Osnaburgs and
.\_4 HblMlngs.—The Subscribers have on hand the fal
SNIDER, LATIIROP k NEVITT.
isistlng or Halit French
y Single Milled Caesl-
Drills, and I.lncn nnd
e uinde to order in tho
of tho wearer, nnd at
JOHN MALLERY.
T ATEST Styles of Spring nnd Summer
"d CLOTHING.—Received nnd receiving per eteum-
ihips Cherokee and Tcnneseee, tho mont splendid nsiort-
n»nl nf rjunilmni.n i, ir i.... . . , -
nnd we Invito the attention of Merchants from the Coun
try visiting Savannah, as we facl assured Unit In Manu
facturing our own Goods wo are enabled to sell Uii-m nt
Greatly Reduced Prlees, wholesale and retail, at No. 10
Whltnkcr-strcct, Savannah.
«pr93 PIERSON fc HE IDT.
H UME’3 History of ENGLAND.—His-
tnry of Englnnd from the Invasion of Julius Counr
to tho Abdication of James Uic Second, by David Htimu;
and coiiUnued from that period to Uio present llmei by
T. nabington Macaulay. Hume will be comprised In six
volumes, which will bo Issued separately, at intervals of
about a month. Two volumes of tliu continuation of
Macaulay having been published, Uio balance will be
issued, In uniform stylo, immediately on their appeal ance
In London. Tho whole, when complete, will form tho
cktaptit and mott rredsi/s edition of the two authors now
extant.
Hearts and Homes, or Social Dentlnctlont a Story, by
Mrs. Kills, author of «‘Thn Women of England, 11 kc. &c.
Tho Maiden Aunt: a Story: by 8. M.
Etiquette far Gentlemen. Etiquette for Ladles.
David Coporflcld: by Charles Dlekliir, part 3.
Godry’s Ladles* Book far August.
Gralmin’s Mounzlne for Aujnrst.
Also new supplies of:—
The Expedition to the Dead Sea and Use Jordan 5 hy
W. F. Lynch, U. 8. N. ’
European Life and Manner*! by Henry Coleman.
Edmond Dante, the Soquel to the Count or Monte-
Christo; hy Dumas.
Life In tho For West; by G. F. Ituxton.
A History of Wonderful inventions. Received hy
July 31 JOHN M. COOPER.
H UMAN ANATOMY by James Quaiii;
Edited hy Rd. Qiinin and W. Bharpey, first Amer
ican edition! hy I)r. J. Loody—9 vols., with upwards of
500lllu-«tinllons.
Dunglison’s New Remedies, 5th edition.
Parturition and the Principles and PrncUce of Obstet
ric.*! by W. Tyler Smith, M. !>., London.
Hnrris 1 Dental Surgery, 6th edition, with ISO Illustra
tions.
Bull on tho Mnternal Management of Children in
Health nnd Disease.
Etiquette far Ladles and Gentlemen, or short tulea nnd
tctlecUnna for conduct in society.
Watson’s Dk-Uonary or Poetical QuotaUons, a now
edition.
Also, Lynch 1 * Dead 8en Expedition. A new supply.
The Lndy '* Book for July.
July 11 W. THOnNB WILLIAMS.
PATENT PLANING MACHINE.
/^.REAT Improvement in Planing, Tongue-
lug and Grooving Lumber. JOSEPH P. WOOD
BURY’S Potent Plnlufng Mnclilnr.
Tito subscriber haring received Letters Pntent for a
stationary Cutter, Planing, Tougueing and Grooving Ma
chine, now oflers for sale Machines and Rights to use tho
same. This mnchlnft will plane 8,000 feet of boards to
any iinifartn thickness, in one hours producing n better
finished surface than it is possible to plane by any other
ttienns now known, not excepting the hand plane, nnd is
peculinry adapted to nlnnn and Joint clapboards, or wen-
thcr boarding, nnd will do the work faster and better that
any innchlne heretofore Invented. This machine I* so
arranged that it planes the board with an unbroken
shaving the whole width mid length of the mnicrlul, and
does not tnke more than two-ihirdt the power that Is re
quired to do nn equal amount of work by the Rotary Cut
ting Cylinder. now in common use. Thu construction
.and organization of this Machine is different from any
other now in use. Communication* for further particulars
cheerfully responded toby addressing the subscriber (past
paid,) Boston, Maas.
One of the above Pinning Machines may be seen In
operation by cnlling on the Patentee.
JOSEPH P. WOODBURY,
may 10 thinly Border-street, East Boston, Mn«s.
t'OPPEH-SMITH SHOP.
r piIE Undersigned would respectfully
X form tlto public generally, thnt they are now pre
pared to.do all kinds of COPPER-SMITH WORK in tho
best manner, and at reduced prices far cash. Steam
Pipes nnd Worms made and repaired at Ute shortest no
tice! also House and Ship Plumbing will liu done In a
superior manner. They have now on hnnd nnd for sale.
4,U00 feet of assorted sizes Lend Pipe, Sheet Lend, fcr.
July 7 Me AUTHOR k MORSE.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
PRICE AC VEAOEIt
BAY-Streot, knnps always on hnnd
j_t; f a full assortment of tho best CL'OTllH, CAB-
RIMERS nnd VESTINGS, with a full stock of FANCY
ARTICLES.
ALo,n large supply of llondy-Mnde CLOTHING, which
they will sell on their usual terms, oral a liberal discount
fir cash.
mar 10
FURNITURE WARE-HOUSE.
I. W. MORRELL
TNVITES bis friends and tho public goncrnl y
X both front town nnd country, to call and examine hk
new FURNISHING STORE, In Bmets 1 New Building,
nroughtou-rtreet,THK lakokst in tiib countky under
nno roof; where he will have great pleasure in cxhlbting
to them ns extensive nn assortment of HEADY MADE
FURNITURE, ns tvus over oflured in tho Southern mar
ket*.
MILINERY AND FANCY STORE.
MRS. S. TOM11,
'" ” " Market-
Rill
_ , an. ii«jaie.iis,uiiiJve.n,t-<iiiins,Piiis,
Needles, Tapes, Edging, perfumery. Toilet and Tooth
Brushes, Fni hlonnhle Drnwn Silk and Sntln Bonnets. Al
so, Bonnets altered, cleaned nnd pressed. Orders from the
country thnukfully received and punctually attended to. JI
rpRICOPHEROUS —A medicated com-
X pound to prevent baldness and grey hair, to restore
the hair that has fallen off, nnd to cure effectually scurf or
dandruff. Prepared by Profasser Burry, anil far sale by
O. R. HENpniCKSON k CO.,
' npr 30 Gibbons’ Building.
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. II. KNAPP,
MANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
1*1 kc.—Wholesale A Retail Dealer lit Sad
dlery— Has just received mid keeps constantly on linnd,
every description of Saddles, both gcntlcmcn’annd ladies;
English nnd Antorienn Bridles and Mnrtingalcs; Stirrups,
Spurs nnd Hits In every style. Also, every description of
Harness, Truer, Valises, and Travelling Ihius. Also, nil
kinds of Leathers, such as skirting, harness,band and lop
leather, solo lentlier,eulf-skins, lining skins, Morocco and
siring -lentlier. Also Cnrringo Trimmings, ns springs
nxoln, dasj| frames, hands, plated and brass stump joints
bows, pntent lenUinr, laces, broad nnd narrow silk nnd
worsted fringes, plated nnd brass carriage lamps, kc. ke.
N. 11. K. will conUnuoto receive weekly supplies of tho
above named nnd all other articles in his line, at his Old
Stnud, West End of Gibbons’ Building,on Market-square,
which lie will sull nt tho lowest prices, wholesale and rc-
tnil. ly novll
TT’DR the Removal and Permanent Cure of
X ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, and or those com
plaints which nrc cuurad by an Impaired, weakened and
unhealthy cmuliUou of the Nervous System. This beau
tiful nnd convenient application of the mysterious power*
of GnlvmtUm and Mnguetktn, ha 1 * Iwen pronounced by
distinguished physician* both in Europe and the United
Slates, to be the must valuable medicinal discovery of the
ago. Da. CiiRisTia’a Galvanic IIAt and Magnetic
F t-uib, is used with the most perfect and certain success
in all cases of General Debility, strengthening the weak
cned body, giving tone to the various organs, and Invito
rating tho system. Also 111 Fits, Cramp, Paralysis and
Tally, Dytpcpalaor Indigestion, RheumaiUm, Acute mid
Chronic,Com, Lpitrp<y. Lumbago, Deafness. Nervous
1 rumors, Palpitation or the Heart, Apoplexy, Neuralgia,
Pains In the Side and Chest, Liver Complaint, Spinal
Complaint, nnd Curvature of the Spine, Hip Complaint.
Diseases of tho Kidneys. Dcflcit-ncy of Nervous ana
Physical Energy, and nil Nervous Diseases, which com
plaints arise from one simple entn-c, namely, n Derange
ment ofUto Nervoua System.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS from the
most re ncctahlo sources could lie given, suffl ’lent to till
•very column in thL paper. We make a few aolecUona.
The tlrrt Is on extranrdinarycasc,nnd conclusively proves
that “truth I* stranger than Action.”
The fallowing letter, narrating ono of tlto most remark
able events in the nnnnl* of Alcdlcnl Science, is front the
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman or Now Jersey, of dis
tinguished attainments and exalted reputation:
Sidnkv, New Jersey, July 12, 1848.
Dn. A. II. CitgisTU—Dear Sir: You wish to know of
win what bos been Ute result lit nty own vase, of the applt
cation of Uh? Galvanic Bkltanu Necklace. Aly reply
■ a* follow.*:—
For about Itctnfy years I had been suffering front Dye
poprtn. Every year the symptoms bci-mua worse, no
could I obtain permanent rrlier from nny course of ntedi
cul treatment whatever. My iiliystcians were skilfu
and excellent men; but here their prescription* fulU-d
About fourteen year* sini-c, III conseqiienca of frequent
exposure to Ute weather, in tho discharge of my personal
duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism,
which faryear aReryear,caused inuindnscribable anguish.
In tlto severer ptroxysms, tho skill of my physicians
soiimtiines nffonh d 1110 great relief; but this relief wa« on
ly temporary. Farther: in the winter of *45-and M8, In
consequence or preaching a great deal in my own mid
various other churches in lid* region, I was uttackod by
the llronchtil*, which imon became so severe as to require
an immediate suspeioion of my pastoral labors. .Uy
routn*trm tctu now thor. ugklf protlraUd, and us ....
Bronchitisb-icainc worse, so also old my Dyspcjcda nnd
llheumatic olfaction—thus evincing that these disorders
were connected with each other through the medium of
Uio Nervous System.
But reasoning from effect to cause, I concluded that the
Atrrout .'y/tem must be renehed, before any hope could
be Indulged of my obtaining relief from Uicsu most dis
tressing mnlndiiis. In tho whole pliarmacopmla there
seemed to bo no remedial ajent which could reach nnd
recuperate my Nervous System} every thing thnt I had
tried far this purttosu had completely failed. At last 1 was
led hy nty friend* to examine your inventions,and (lhnu;h
with no very *angiiihi) hop-.* of tin ir efficiency,) I de
termined to try tho effect of tho application of tliu
GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the
MAGNETIC FLUID. This was In June. 1810.—
To iny great astonishment, ill two days my Dyspepsia
b"d gone; lit eight days I was enabled to resume my pas
toral labors, nor have I since omitted n single service on
account of the Bronchitis; and my Rhcumntic affection
also ceased to trouble me. If time permitted, I could
All n sheet of paper wiUt the details or particu
lars, Inti I can now only furnish this brief nhstrail.-
My Dyspepsia has nenrr rtiurntd 1 the Rheumatimi once
in a while visits tnc, but never severely, nnd is easily
nrre.-ted, nnd is uianireMly being driven from it* hold up-
1 my system,and my Bioucliialaffuclion is entirtlycured.
I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to ninny
who have been likewise siiAcrina from neuralgic affec
tion*. They have tried Uieiu, with happy results, I be-
Hove in every case.
1 am, dear 1 ir, very respectfully yours,
ROBERT <V. LANDIS.
The Galvanic articles can bo sn/ely sent to nny part of
the country, and are accompanied hy full and plain direc
tion* for use.
chicks or nn. ciikistil’s oalvanio curatives.
The Galvanic. HeU,. Three Dollar*.
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars.
The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar each.
The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar.
For sale in Savannah by the authorised Agent,
A. A. SOLOMONS, Druggist.
In Augusta, by Haviland, Rulev k Co. { in Macon
by Ueoroe Payne. npr19
Saltn nt Auction.
COIIISV at FOMDIC1C,
Have for Sale,
BACON BIDES—10 hhd*. prime Cincinnati.
BACON SHOULDERS—4u hints, prime Cincinnati.
,l0 "" l, " l "“"' re -
SB5K4K* " nJ •' m,M
ffillSKEV-lm bbl. NW-Oflouu.
GIN—100 bbls American.
PORT WINE—4 quarter casks.
C/.ARET—8 cases Chateau Margaux—high cost.
lllt.VNDY—W hair pipes, 13 quarter casks “J. It. God-
lfJ ’ * J u,, ° 7
T\RAWING RECEIVED.—The follow-
... I, »«»rc Ute Drawn Numbers of Georgia Hwto Lotte-
ry, ClB'S 83. Extra, decided by drawing or Patapeco Lot-
Clara85, drawn at the city of Baltimore on the 98th
30 a* at Bt r* 4 at 46 OO 58.
An Excellent Kiunll NciiVme.
Saltt Close Thit Afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
5,000 DOLLARS.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 87, EXTRA. •
For ttisBenefit of the Independent Mrs Company alA»fu>to.
Decided by drawing ot Ute Patapeco Lottery, Class No.
87, to be drawn in BalUmore (Md.) This Day, 9d Inst.
D. PAINE k CO., Maungers.
SCHEME|
1 Prize of .§5,000
I do. of.... •
. I 1 Prize of 4160
.1,000 I do. of. .137
- ««. 600 11G0 do. or. CO
73 JWsdrrt—11 Drawn Ballots.
. rickets §1—Shares in proportion.
A Package or Quarter Ticket* costs «8J13-\Vholes
and Halves in proportion. For sale at
U. \V. WVELY'S LUCKY OFFICE,
„ , . Coiner Bull-st. and Bay Lane.
IXf-Order* from tlto country promptly attended to, and
prizes cashed on demaud. aug 9
To be Drawn Title Day
SALES CLOSE AT 3 O’CLOCK.
$15,0001
Fivo Prizes of $ 1,000.
GREEN EiSiPULASICI MONUMENT LOT’IIY
EXTRA CLASS RO. 68, FOR 1849.
To lie decided by drawing.of Romh-Carollna Lottery,
Class 31, to be drawn in Charleston Tills Day, August9d.
_ J. W. MAURY It CO., Managers.
75 Number tottery—16 Drawn Datlote.
SCHEME t
1 Prize of. §15,000) 1 Prize or. $1,180
1 «R»- of 9,50J I 5 do. of.,.. 1,000
I do. of. 1,500 5 do. of...7 300
1 do. of. 1,9501 kc. kc. kc.
\\ hole 1 leket* §4—Shares in proportion.
For sale nt K. WlTHlNOTON’S
Lottery and Exchange Office.
nugg Gaudry’s Buildiug.
LAST DAY OF SALE.
BALKS CLOSE AT THREE O’CLOCK. P. M.
Will be Drawn Title Buy.
$15,0001
Five Prizes of $1,000.
GKEENEMPULASKI MONUMENT LOT’RY
EXTRA CLASS NO. 88, PUR 1849.
To bo decided by drawing or South Carolina Lot
tery, Class 31, to be drawn at Charleston, (8. C.) Tills
Day, Aug. 3d, 1W9. v
J. W. MAURY k CO., Managers.
78 Number tottery--15 Drawn Ballots.
SPI.ENDiD SCHEME:
5 Prizes of. §300
10 do. of. 200
10 do. of 150
10 do. or. 115
10 do. or 120
400 do. of *"
I Prize of. §15,000
I do. of 9,500
1 do. of. 1,500
1 do. or 1,930
I do. or 1,160
5 do. of 1,000
kc. k'c. kc.
Picket* §4—Share* in proportion.
PltlZK* CASHED AT THIS Ollll'I.
Tickets and Shares for side, nnd orders from the
country attended to nt the Old Established Office of
P. B. PEN DERG AST,
No.O U bite House. Owen’s Buildings, Bull-street,oppo
site the I'ulnski House. aug 3
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
piiilbuick: & hell
H AVE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi
tory, In Hodgson’s Buildiug, liny-street, n liiruo as
sortment nr various kinds of Coaches, Barouche*, llock-
nways, Tilburies, Prince Alln-rts, Buggies nnd Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses complete, mid a* line assortment
ns can lie found in the city, and are daily receiving direct
from the Manufactory at tho NorUt, made expressly for
the SnuUicm market; which they will sell at tin* lowest
possible price far cash, or city paper. All who wish n
good Carriage at a low price will lind it to their interest
to call nnd examine our stock before purchasing else
where. Apply nt tho Counting-Room. Jan 8^
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AN1> RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Younir's Hiilblliur,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Opposite Hamilton If Symons’ Clothing Store.
w.ii.ma\*co..
MnnnfrtctifrcreofUrl«llca,SncliUrN,IlnmcHSCH,
T-X A V E on hand n pood assortment of Saddles,
XX Bridles mid Harnesses, of which the following com
prise a part: SpanlshQuilted,Overlaid aml3lmfronSaddle*i
Planters’ largo and extra large Saddles 5 Men’s plain do.;
English do.; -Boys’ ami Race do.; Lndie*’ Saddles of a
variety afP&ttums; Bridles tutd Martingales j Saddle lings,
Trunks, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
nnd Hog skin*! Pnd do.; Straining nnd Worsted Web;
Thread nnd Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, nuggy nnd Sulky
Harnesses of nil kinds, hy tho single set.
UA1UUAGH TRIMMINGS.—Barouche. Buggy nnd
Sulky Springs nnd Axlosj Dash Frames; Hobbs and IlowJ,
by the single set, Plated nnd Brass 8tumnJnints;nlain do.;
patent Dash Leather, Top nnd Curtain do.; broad nnd nar
row Laces, vnrietv or pattern*; Silk nnd Worsted Fringes:
black and purple Conch Ilonas; Buggy Lamps; Plated nnd
llmss Curt luge Bands; Brass and plntcd Knobs, kc.
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER.
II. L. HOGAllDUS
■\^70ULD inform the ollizetM of Savannah
V V thnt he hn* commenced the above Business for
hlnueir In Bull street, botwnen Hroughton-strcet and 1
Munumnnt sqnnro, nnd lias received n largo and well
solnciod slock Jbr lbe Business. Fealhets,Feather Beds,
l’ew Cushions, Hair and Moss Mnttrusse* of Ute best
quality will ho Kept on hnnd nnd mnde to order. Sofas,
Chnlrs, llivnnsnnd ottoiumiH re coveted; Pimm Fortes,
Guitars, Violins and Aecordcons repaired in Ute best
manner.
Orders left with Mr. W. lor tuning Piano F ortea will be
promptly attended to. - Pinna Kcjs cleaned and brought
to thofr ojlglitnl whiteness. Every description of Coffins
at moderate prices. Second hand Kmnitiirn bought nnd
sold. A Inrgc supply of Looking Olnsn Plaie* on hand
IN QUART UOlTLliS.
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR IIAIHT OF THE
SYSTEM, VIZ:
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on
the Fare, Blotches, Bites, Chronic Sure Eyes,
Ring IVonn or Tilter, Scald Head, Etdarge-
tnent ond Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stub
born Ulcers, Syn/iilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or
Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudi
cious me qf Mercury/ Ascites, or Dropsy, Ex
posure or Imprudence in Life. Alio, Chronic
Constitutional Disorders will he removed by "
Preparation.
The vnhio of this preparation I* now widely known,
and every day the Held of it* usefulncFS I* extending. It
is nppmvcd nnd highly recommended by Physicians, nnd
fr admitted to bo the most powerful nnd searching prepara
tion from the root thnt has ever been employed In tnadirnl
practice. The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease;
with swollen glands, contracted sinews mid bone* half
carious, has been restored t» health nnd vigor. The scrof
ulous patient, covered with ulcci*, lonihoomo to himself
and to his attendant*, has been made whole. Hundreds
of persons, who had groaned ltopclc**ly for year* under
cutaneous nnd glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism,
ntul many other complaint* springing from a derangement
of the secretive organ* mid the eireulutlon, have been
raised ns it were from Uio rack of di-ensu, mid now, with
regenerated constitutions, gladly testily to the efficacy or
Utis inestimable preparation.
The following certificate front Col. Smnurl O. Taylor, n
B entlcumn of high standing nnd extensive acquaintance
trough fan Southern State*, ami lately npjxiiiitrd Consul
to New Gmundn, commend- itself to tho attention of all.
Nfav-Yobk, January 7, 1848.
Messrs. A. n. k I). Sands: Gentlemen—Having used,
nnd witnessed the eflYcts or your excellent preparation of
Sarsaparilla on different persons In various parts of tlto
Southern country, viz:—'Viiglnln, l.nuUinnn,Texas nnd
Mexico, 1 feel much pleasure in stating tho high opiulon
entertained of It* groat medicinal value. In my own
case it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily tho
encrvnted stntn of the system, nnd exciting in tho most
agreeable manner, 11 tonic nnd invigorating influence.
Ymir Sarsaparilla I* highly npprnved and extensively
used hy tho United State* army In Mcxleo, nnd my cousin
Gen. Zachary Taylor, has far the past five year* been in
the hnhii of using if, and recommend* the same; ho nnd
myself adopted the article nt the same time, and it is now
considered nn almost iitdl'peiisuble requisite in the Army,
lit conclusion I would *ny, thnt the better it is known tho
more highly It will he prized, nnd I trust thnt It* health
restoring virtues will make it generally known, through
out the length and breadth ofour widely extended country.
Your* very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR,
U. S. Consul to New Grminda.
The fallowing interesting ease U presented, and tho
reader invited to its careful peruxnl. Comment on such
evidence is unnecessary.
New-York. April 20,1847.
Messrs. Sand*: Gentlemen—Having long been nftlieted
with general debility, weakness, loss o'f appetite, kc.. re
ceiving no benefit from the various remedies prescribed,
1 concluded oIkjuI three months rinco to make use of
yourSnrsnpitrilla. I now have the pleasure of informing
you thnt its effects Itnvo been nttenued wlUt the hnppieet
results in restoring my health, and I ant induced fa add
my testimony to the many otlteiayou already pos*efie,and
fa those desiring further InformnUoii, I will personally
give tho particulars of my case, nnd the effect* of this in
valuable medicine, by calling »v2ttS Bowery, Ncw-Yoik.
Your* respectfully, JANET MclNTOSII.
This certillcs thnt Mis* Janet McIntosh is known to
mo a member of Ute Cburch, In good standing, and worthy
of confidence. J. 8. SPENCER,
Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn.
Prepared nnd fold, wholesale nnd retail, by A. II. k D.
SANDS, New-Ytvrk. Sold also by DiusgUU generally
throughout the United States and Canada*. Price §1
per Bottle; six Dollies for §5.
Agent* in Savannah, Gn., A. A. Solomons, G. It. Hen
drick.-nn k Uo.,Turner k Oden, and Thus. M. Turner
k Co. In Macon: Bruno nnd Virgins. 3mo July 9
THE PATAl’SCO FEMALE INSTITUTE,
TEN MILES FROM BALTIMORE,
EllluoU’s Mills (Mil.) Fost-UOtre,
tlNUKR TItB DIRECTION Of
MILS. LINCOLN PHELPS,
Assisted by many able Professors and ’Trackers,
W ILL commence a now scholastic year on
the 96;h of SEPTEMBER NEXT. Pupils en
tering far the new year enn ho accommodated during the
vacation with board nt tho Institute, under proper super
vision or (retraction. Terms 6940, lor honnl tied all ne
cessaries connected with it, and far English education for
the scholastic year of forty four week*. Accomplish
ments, Languages, kc. with board In vacation, extra
charge*.
I'or lienltlifutne** of location, (situated in n high
nnd salubrious region,) beauty or scenety, nnd faclll-
ty of access by traveller*, tho PaMpsco Institute is un
surpassed. Thnt it* ndvnutnges for bestowing a lllwral
nnd nrrninpILhed education are appreciated by the pub
lic, is fully demonstrated by It* pn,t and present prosper
fry. th 3tn may it
JOHN BENSON,
NEir-YORK AND BROOKL YN
LX. mid other Distilling Apparatus, Sugar Touches,
dugs.
.. BENSON, 35 Old Slip, N. Y.,
Or to .Messrs. WAY k KINO, Savannah,
Teh 13 61110 Will receive punctual attention.
CAMBIUM ft BRAND,
IMPORTERS OP
SCOTCH, IRISH S*. BRITISH GOOD3,
Nos. 42niul44 Plue-strect, New-York,
Y'VFFER for sale on liberal terms, COTTC
KJ BAGGING AND BLANKETS.
100 hales 48 Inch 8# Hi*, per yard Gunny Cloth.
530 pieces 44“ 1 lb. “ “ Dundee Ennius.
500 “ 44 « Ilf lbs. “ “ do. do.
1,030 « 44 » 1J* II,*. « “ do. do.
1,000 “ 44“ 11/ lbs. “ “• do. for Sen Isla
100 bnles of Blankets of different qualities.
July 10 Duo
OLDS & ANDERSON,
GHOCEltS iV- COMMI8SION MERCHANTS,
NO. 141 FRONT-ST. NEIV-YORK.
O NE of tho partners being a native of North
Cam’inn, nnd the other a Northern man with twen-
'cst City prices.
Ukparrncrs—Met
> 1,1111111'iiy 1UU'III|(-I| ill, ill nil- urn
LEWIS P. OLDS,
F. R. ANDERSON,
rs. Gordon k Talbot. Olyphant fi
R. R. HARDWICK & COOKE,
FACTORS & C<k.MMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
rpHE Undersigned have associated thein-
X selves, tinder tho above style, in Uic lui-lucs* nlmve
specified. Mr. IIaruwick Is a Planter of Hancock coun
ty, and, of course, identified in feeling and interest with
his brother Planters. Mr. Cooke is a citizen of Snv.-m-
tinh,n;id thoroughly acquainted with nil fac branches of
hn Commission Business.
We nre prepared to make liberal advnnccs on produce
in store, and will fill, orders for Plantation and F’aniUy
Supplies with scrupulous rare.
lie are mutually bound not to speculate in Cotton or any
other article of -Merchandise.
We respcctfrllly solicit patronage and pledge ouirelve*
to deserve it by faiUtfu! attention to tho lu.-iiicss entrust
ed fa u*. R. S. HARDWICK,
July II J. G. COOKE.
PAINT AND OIL STORE.
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. G. FALLIGANT
amine III* Mock before they purchase. Every article is
selected by himself, and will he wnrrautcd of the best
quality, nnd he will sell nt low prices and on accommo
dating term*. July 93
GUNS. GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
pOING CHEAP at the " Gun and Pistol
VJJ Emporium,” No. 11, Bnruard-strecl, South side oi
tho Market, tdgn of the Indian.
E. LOVELL,
Maker, importer nnd dealer in DOUBLE k SINGLE
GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Cat*,
Gun Wadding, and Sporting Implements of every descrip
tion. Flnsks, Pouches, Sporting nnd IMfle Powder,
“ Wesson’*”nnd Dupont's CannlMer do., 100 hags Birch
and Drop Shot, 150 kegs Powder, 100 M Percussion Caps,
100 M Gun Wads, far *ulc wholesale nnd retail. Rifles
made to order and repniriug done wiUt dispatch. Jan 9
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Rcixwitory and Manufuctu-
ting Establishment, west Broad, head of Broughton
street, ha* CAKU1 AGES on hnnd of evkrv dzscriitiox
calculated far the Southern market, viz: Roekuwtvya,
Conchec, Chariotees, Barouches, Coachees, Phieton*,
Stanhope*, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
on*, Plantation do., and a general assortment of Jersey
nnd light Fancy Wagon*, in Abort, he enn produce a
better stock Uuin has been seen in Georgia lor twenty
year* past, nnd lie appeals with confidence to his cua-
tmuctft in the Interior as tu the quality of hi* arUclcs.
Wheels replaced on every klnilof Vehiclo on the short
est notice. Carriages, kc., of any description ordered on
the most reasonable terms from nny establishment —
New-York, Newark, or New Haven.
All kinds of repairing dono 011 reasonable terms.
Savannah, (tin.,) Oct. 3i*t, 1848, ly -r*
D R. SHERWOOD’S Magnetic Machines
nnd Remedies.—Thq Subscribers would givu notice
that they are the authorised Agents in this city for the wle
of the well known Eleclricu Magnetic Machine* nnd
Medicines of Dr. Sherwood, nr New York. Theaeinttiu-
mentA have long had nn established reputation as superior
to others in Medical two, far power nnd riinpliclty com
blued, and the Chloride of Gold Magnetized Remedies are
deemed to be n Specific for Ufa cure orScrofrtleus ot Tu-
burctilou* Disease, Including Consumption.
TURNER k ODEN, Agent*.
July ,11 3 Monument square.
LEATHER AND FINDI.VUgSTOUE,
Leather, kc., nt New-York prices.
tcrinls u»td In the Boot-makers line.
tty- Orders front the country promptly attended to.
N.ll. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds _
Hides and Furs, Otters, Beavers, Minks, kc. July 94
TVIOTICE.—1 he undersigned firm will b
-La continued far tho settlement of their business, an
until they dispose of their Stock on hand.
’ ’ * DENSLOW Jc VVEBSTER.
”VTOTICE.—Mr. Wm. L. Haupt will act os
la my Agent, nnd ha»e charge of my hit iuess, during
my absence from thl* place.
July in
G. H. NICHOLS.
Sales “at (auction.
BYT.jr.WAUH.
Private salo.
A pair of Dearborn’s I'nteut Cotton Scnlos, but little
u»ed, complete, weighing 1,300 lbs. Also, a Loiter Press,
with a Copying Book. . July i>8 -
UY T. Jr. WALAII-
Private Snlo,
A Negro U oinnn, * goad house servant, with her two t
children aged threu year* and one yenr.
A Negro Boy, aged nineteen year*, accustomed to field
work and ploughing.
Also, three Prime Field Hand*, aged 19,92 and 98 years
ofate. d
'Pities to the nbovo undoubted. July 14 1
Georgia Uncoil.
UY T. .1. WALSH.
A rhuire lotof Bides, Hams nnd Shoulders, Just re- ,
ceived, nnd lor sale In quantity to suit purchasers. 1
UY T. ,T. WALSH. .
Private Sale.
Grey, Brown, Soft Brown, and Salmon Brick, far rale,
and delivered in the city. Juno 9
“VrEGROES fur SALE.—Twelve likely
-LY young Negroes, consisting of boys and girls, aged
from ten to twenty-one years.
GEO. W. WYLLY. u
«ug9 Gen. Agt. fc Broker. »
AT EG llOKS for SALE—A Woman about u
L-T Thirty five yenrsnf age, Cook,Washer ami Ironcr; n
«.lil, about Sixteeu years, nilti a Mulatto Girl, about Four
teen years GEO. W. WYLLY, ,
July 97 General Agent and Broker.
T AND for SALE—Lying in Bulloch Coun-
XJ ty, near die Ogeehee river, containing nine hundred r
and seventy seven (977) acres, well timbered; will be '
sold low far cash. GEO. W. WYLLY,
July 91 General Agent nnd Broker.
HOltttK P’OIl SALK.
A Good SADDLE NAG, about four years
rX Old. Apply to COHEN fc FOSDICK.
'TMJAT largo and commodious BrickSTORE
X No. 110 Uryau-sticetjCornerofMarkc-t *qunre,run-
Ding through to Bay-lane, being DO feet In depth, now
occupied by Collin* fc Bulhley, formerly bv E. F. Wood
as a \\ holesnlc nnd Retell Shoe Store; being one of the
very best Stand* in the city. Possession given l*t No^
vembernext. Apply to N. F. WEBSTER,
may 3 thm
WAJVTKD TO HEAT.
A Comfortable DWELLING, of a rent not
■fi to exceed §150 per annum, and In a central part of
the city, will be wanted on the 1st of October. Apply at
this office. July 21
REMOVAL.
r PHE Subscribers havo removed to the *pa-
X clous Store No. 10U Brjun street, three doors bi-low
their fanner location, where can be faund « complete ns-
•orlment of Crockery, Glass-ware and House Furnishing
Good*, nt low prices.
Juno 20 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
VALUAIILK HOUSE AND LOTS FOU MALE.
1 Will sell at private salo, a finecommodi-
X ous HOUSE III one of the mort ellglhle spots in the '
town of ClnrkcsvIHe, with between four and five acres "
Of g«od Land attached thereto. There is a 'Pan-Yard d
with all its conveniences on the branch running through c
the far edge of the land, and an excellent raring End stone
spring house, and also a fine Chnlihente Spring on the n
premises, with many other attractions, such ns graiie V
Hues, peach nnd apple trees of excellent quality. Now C
is the time to get a spleudid residence for about linir price.
Apply to THOMPSON ALLAN.
Clnrkesvillc, Habersham Co., July 17th, 1849.
July 23 4inth
. ELECTION NOTICE.
fARDERED—That an Election bo held at
the Court House In Chnilinin County, on Saturday,
the lUU dny of August next, for Tax Collector, In *ald ,
County, for the present year, In the place of Ellina Wyl- 1
ly, Ktq, resigned. Three or more magistrates will presido “
a* required by law. The County Sheriff and Constable* 5
are required to attend and preserve order.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS, J. I. C. C. C.
ELIAS REED. J. I.C.C.C.
A. PORTER, J.L C.O. U.
Attest: J*o. E. Davis, Clerk I. C. C. C. July 17
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
r PHE Subscribers take pleasure to inform
X Uio Citizens of this city and the Traveling Public
generally, that they have leased faraterm of year*, the
above well known and commodious Itou<e. nnd bi g to
**y tlint it 1* being entirely renovated^ind will be fitted up
in the inort liutcfill and nnproved style by the 1st of Au-
gust next. Tho Ladles’ApnrtinonU will bo elegantly ar
ranged, nnd nothing will bn left undone to ndd to the com
fort of the occupants. Unremitted attention will be paid
to all who may favor them with their |utrcn*ge.
Mr. 11., the Senior Proprietor, having had many year*’
experience in this business, flatters biinseUrthat Ids form
er course of conduct is n sufficient recommendation to
Ids numerous friends and acquaintance* to claim the lib
eral support they have al way* given him.
S. BUFORD.
THOMAS WILLIAMS.
*. 4 Charleston Courier will please puUlhh the above
three times a week till 1st of August, and forward bill to
this office. Julyfll
UNION HALL, SAUATOOA SP1U.VG8. N. Y.
r- PHIS extensivo Establishment has been
! X greatly Improved, by additions, by painting, fcc.,
and now open for the reception of company, under the
Immediate supervision of the Proprietors, Mrs. Wa-ldng-
ton Pulnatnnnd Henry II. Hathorn. Among the improvo
menu Is a new Parlor, 40 by 36 feet, nnd 15 feet high,
making in all a Parlor 90 faet long and 30 fr et wiJe.
July 7 lino
TITANTED to HIRE—A Female House
Y Y Servant. Euquiro nt till* office. 6 July 31
y^/TANTED—State Bank Stock. Apply
July 24 0 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
IVT OTICE.—In consequence of a change in
xV business, the undersigned will discontinue an year
ly nccounu nfrer 1st August.
July 31 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
1VTR. J. F. PELOT is our duly authorised
IT J. attorney during onr absence from the State.
July 19 W. 11, MAY fc CO.
]YJ"OTICE.—During onr absence from the
It State,Mr. Jon* F. Symons is milv authorised to
aelas our attorney. HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
8avnnnnb, July 18, 1849.
1YT OTICE.—Three months after dale apnli-
-LV cation will be made to the Central Rail-Rood and
Banking Company of GenrglnJnr renewal of Certificate
No. 813, dated June 12th, 1837, in my name for flvo
Shnros of the Capital Stock of said Company, said Certifi
cate having been lort.
may 4 WM. U. BURDSALL.
■\TOTICE.—During tuy absence from tho
1Y cite. Mr. FRANCIS T. COLE, nt tho Counting
House of Cra.xe & Kowdamd, on the Bay, is authorised
to collect all Rent* due the estate of F. W. IIeinfmaivn,
and to rent *uch Building* thnt may Ims vacated. Teunnts
desiring to quit, should notify Mr. Colb in accordance
with the legal requirements.
G. N. NEYLE,"Executor,
July 4 lmo—wfs Into Estate F. W. Ueinemann.
■jYTOTICE.—Tho Undersigned beg respect-
XY fully to Inform their friend* nud the public general
ly, that they have opened a Store in New-Yomk, at No.
170 BanAnwAV—Up Stairs; where they arc prepared to
makeup CLOTHING to order, at the shortest notice,
und in tho very best manner.
Any of their customers that wish their Fall supply
made nt rbadt mapr prices, con do so by colling and
IcAvinc their measures at
July 9 HAMILTON fc SYMONS’.
T^XEGUTOR’S Notice.—All persons in-
.1 J drhted to the Estate of Archibald Clark, Into of
Cnmdcn enmity, Georgia, deceased, nre requested to
make payment; nud nil |*>rsons having claims nealnsl the
*nmc, nre called upon to present their accounts properly
attested. HENRY E. W. CLARK,
Qualified Eg’or.
8t. Marys’, Ga., June 1st, 1849. June 4
AT OTICE.— The Copartnership heretofore
li existing between the Undersigned under tho name
nnd style of CONNERAT fc BA UIE, is This Dny dis-
solved by mutual consent.
All nervous having demand* ngainst raid firm will pro
sent them far payment to Mr. J. Y. Cornrrat, and all in
debted to said firm will make payment to him.
J. V. CONNERAT.
Savannah, July 2.1849. C. E. RARIE.
IVTOTICE.—The Undersigned having pur-
J-Y chased the Interest of Mr C.E. Ilnria In tne firm
of CONNERAT fc UAH IE, will continue the business
in his own name. J. V. CONNERAT.
Savannah, July 2d, 1849. ,
/HOPARTNERSIIir Notice—Tho under-
Vy signed liavo tills day associated tlielr interests for the
transaction of a general Grocery and Provision business,
under Che nnmo nnd style of DAVIS A COPP. The busi
ness will be conducted at Store No. 177 Ray-Street.
GEO. W. DAYIS.
July 18 I). D. COPP.
p O-PARTNERSHIP—Tlto Undersigned
KJ have thi* day farmed a Co-partnership under the
name of ALBERT WILLIAMS fc HOLLIS, for the
transaction of n FACTORAGE mid GENERAL COM
MISSION BUSINESS. ALBERT WILLIAMS,
EDWIN L. HOLLIS.
Snvnnnnh, April 2nd, 1849. npr 13
riO-PARTNERSHlP-Tho undcreisncd
have This Day formed n co-partnership under the
name of LaROCHE, BOWNB fc CO.
ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
ALFRED T. BOVVNE,
EDWARD S. KEMPTON.
Savannah, June 1st, 18-19.
r T , HF. Subscriber, thankful for tho liberal pa-
X nonage bestowed nn Wm, hope* that W» friend* and
the public will extend the name to the Ann, by whom the
DRY GOODS IIUSINESS will be continued.
June 13 ISAAC D. LaROCHE.
piTY SHERIFF’S SALE of Porishablo
V J Property—On the first Tuesday in August next
will be ioltl before tho Court House, in the City or Savan
nah,between the usual hours of snle, n nogioMnve named
SAM, levied on ns the property of William A. Furgu*on,
under ■ writ of Attachment, granted nt tho Instance of
Lathrop fc Foote, returnable to the Court of Common
Pleas nnd of Oyer and Terminer for thoCltyofSavnnnah.
r and *old by order of the Judge of the said Court as perish-
1 able property. GEO. VV. WYLLY.
July 30 * Sheriff.
S /"I HATH AM Inferior COURT-July Term,
V > 1849.—-Whereas, II. Yonglahn, J. A. Shaffer, nnd
John F. Meldrum. Petit Juror*, summoned to attend the
- present Term of tins Court, having mad® default, It is
S ordered thnt they be lined Twenty Dollar* sacb, unless
g they do file good nnd sufficient caure of excut* on or be
fore the first dm - of Ihe nest Terra of said Court.
July 30 R F. AIKIN, Pet*. CTkt, c. r. r.
Sales nt Sluctton.
.... El^ret—At Private Sale.
HY 1'HILIIRICIC A HELL.
, n J »«t received, per barque Exatt.frcm\f w Yolk,
10 boxes Claret; 6 casks l.on Jon Port.-r, Pints. jnlyG-
Oranges and FtUhwa-At Private Palo.
UY PIIlLURICIf * HELL.
Jtut received per itoanLltip Tennemo: 20 bbl*. Potrf
~ — July 5
London Porter, Claret, Ac.—At Private i'alc.
, »Y PIliLDRICK ,V IIF.I.L.
Just received in Store, and for sale low •. 6 caxksLon-
Jnrt Porter, in pints; 30 boxes “St. Julian” C laret; 5 d(f
1 ale Sherryt 10 baskets Champagne. June 28
Whale fill—At Private Pale.
, MY PIIILURIC1C ft HELL.
June 2fi
U. S. MAIL LINE.
IV.YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE
OF STEAM-SHIPS, FOR NEW-YORK.
7\j Leave Wednesday, August 8.
■' ” I Stcarrt-
hangi
m . - Jifiecured
The ship and owner* Will not be account-
ortlcle sent on board, unh y* lllls of lading are
aboard ” r 0,0 B * ni0 ' UII * B oflad,n lf aiffHcri by the Clerk
Eor Freighlor Pastege, fcpply to
,, ,, , PADfiLFORD It FAY.
The ships offals line carry a clear while I'shf at ninit-
lead, green1 cn starboard side and red in/brard.
salSn* N ° fre * hl re celvod *ftel W o'elock on the day Of
OCJ^Nocolored persons will b.e allotted to go on board
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA,
/ the Savannah and Charleston Steamers emd thi
SPLENDID STEAM-SHIP OSPREY,
Tlta rttlLADBLrtttZ AND ATLANTIC SI CAM KAVIOATIOM
COMPANY’■ LINK,
By an arrangement with tho
above Company,Through Tickets will
be frtruLhed to Pa lungers for Phil
adelphia in the superior steam ship
1. Dickinson. Tlto Osprey liaa twd
The OSPREY will leave Charleston on Thursday, Aqfj,
_ —u vnnnan szteo
Steerage do. do. do. and found,.... 19 SO
(&> The new steam ship PHILADELPHIA will b«
it,. U„ n
F'ur Tickets, apply to
July 19
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents.
SAVANNAH AND PHI!
r the Savannah and Charleston Steamers and the
STEAM-SI! t P COLUMBUS.
By recent arrangements Through
L Tickets will be funiLhed front Savannah
•to Philadelphia, by the Charleston Dally
<t Steamers and Steam ship COLUMBUS,
, Inclu line Meals—Steerage Passage §10, or$19#
id round. Freight on meaytiretnent goods from fhHa-
dphia 10 Savannah, 10 cento p:r cubic foot free or alt
targes in Charleston.
N. It.—The COLUMBUS will leave Charleston on her
■ext trip, Wednesday Afternoon, J illy 95th, alter the arrL
■al or the Savannah Steamer*, and continue to leave!
'Unrleston ami Philadelphia ever)' alternate Wednesday,
may 23 BROOKS fc TUPPEIt, Agents, Batannah.
U. N. MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
VIA aAVANNAU AND KCY WRIT.
* The splendid now Steam-ship
k ISABEL, of 1,lOO tons bbrlhcn, com-
v ntanded by Captain William Holms a,
■will leave Charleston on Uie 1st and
sin ni 7 o’ctoca, A. M., and Havana on the 8th and 228,
l5o’clook, r. M., every nionfa—touching at SAYAN.
'All and KEY WEST each way.
Rath or rAaa'A«r.t
From Charleston or SavanhRh fo Hatnnn,§4B
“ Charleston or Savannah to Key West,..... 30
“ K«-y West to Havana..... M
“ Charleston to Savannah, ft
The etenm ahlp ISABEL will lay up far the months of
st and XOtli or each month.
For Freight or Patsaec. nr|dy to the Agent*
M.C. MORDECAL Charieau
nov4
BROOKS fc TUPPEIt, Savannah.
DRAKE. BROTHERS fc CO., Havana.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAM
PACKETS—SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
From this date until furthoi'
notice, pasrengersby the Savannah and
Charleston Mall Steam Packets, will
be taken from Savannah to Charleston,
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents.
N. B.—The time allowed far returning will In no cut
« extended. June 4
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE
From Swvanualx to Near-York, vln
CHARLESTON, WILMINGTON, WELDON, PE-
TEltSIJUltO, RICHMOND, WASHINGTON, DAL-
TIMOR* •nil PIIILADELl'IIIA. ’ .
The ateamers of till* line from Savannah to Charleston*
nnd from Charleston to Wilmington, are In Aral rate con
dition, and are navigated by welt known and experienced
commanders, and the Rail-IIends are In fine order, thereby
securing both safety and despatch. The Boats leave Sa
vannah at 8X P. M.j nnd Charleston at 3 P. M.,daly.
THROUGH TICKETS from Savannah to Philadelphia,
§94, to be had on board the Savannah and Charleston
HieamTnckcts. Faro from Philadelphia to Netv-Yoik
by the8 A. M. am! I P. M. line, *3.
Through Tickets from Charleston to Philadelphia, at
8^0each, can alone be hod from E. WINSLOW, Agent
or tire Wilmington and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the
office of tho Company,foot or Lnurena struct, Charleston*
to whom please apply. V.;
Passengers by this route will have the option to con
tinue without delay, or of stopping at auy of the Inter-*
mediate places, and renewing their seats on the lino at
their convenience.
Fur further iufurmntlon, inquire ftf ’■»
L. C. DUNCAN, Agent,
at the American Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
V.Tho Montgomery Journal, Mobile Advertiser,
ly aprS6
NOTICE TO PA8SENGE118 FOB
CAMDEN, COLUMBIA OR AUGUSTA
By nn arrangement between th* douth-Ctlirofina Roll-
Road Company and the Savannah nnd Charleston Sfcaffr-
I’ackcts, Passengers.by said Boats conohtnfnThrough
Ticket* to cither Camden, Columbia or August*, nl Eight
Dollar*, Including meals on the Bonts.
N. II. The Boats leave Savannah every daf tit PJf P.
'..and tho Rail-Road cars leave Charleston every day
.10 o'clock, A. M. - BROOfCB fc TUITEK,
npr la Agents S & O.Sirzm-Fackeia.
AVESTEHN AND ATLANTIC liAIL-IlOAD
FROM ATLANTA TO DALTON.
7 hc fare on this Road la reduced to Three Cents a mile
By order of Chief Engineer.
Juno 19 tutluj—20
E. It. MILLS,
Pup't Transportation.
STEAM-BOAT FOR SALE.
Tho steamer IVANHOE cart
be treated far at privatn rale until tl-tf
4th day of September. If not sold, she
will on tint dny, be put up at Am- lion,
rod ordar—her boiler and en-
She well found nnd in good n;
TO RENT,
The Western Tenement of tho Brick
„ Building in Urleaus square, Jackson-Wzrd, a>l-
J. DELAMOTTA.
GEORGIA—LI II BUT Y COUNTY.
RULE NISI.
N PZOOETT, )
vs. [ Mortgnga, kc., Api 11 Term, 1849.
T. Lkstcr- )
PRESENT—The Honorable William B:
X Firming, Judge or Uie Ea-tern DUtrli-l, Go. It up-
earing to the Court by lire pclliloh of rimnn t’l'ErtU, Drat
11 Uie tilth January, 1848, John T. Lest r, of said county,
mdu and delivered to said Susan l’ajgctt, his certain
roinissory notes bearing the date afaiesald: whereby
olm T. Le ter promt:edon or before tho 1st January
ext, fallowing the date of said notes, to pay to said Susan
'nggett, or benrer, tho sum of sev.-piy-four dolltia far
alue received, and that nfretwards, on the tame day and
, Bxecuica ran uniTcita
sd or mortgage, whereby
d to the said Susan Pag-
the water* of Ikard’a •
Ah line a
seven nud a half acre*, more or teesfknown
gulslii d by Beard’s Creek, being on the North
the o!d Dead river being the West Uue of
beinp n part ora bmnty inrveyed far Col. Jat
conditioned that ff said John Lester shcold
charge said note* according u> the tenor and
or, that then the laid deed nf mortgage, and is
should become and be null and void, to alt in
purposes. Audit further appearing, that raid
main unpaid,it is, therefore, otderedthail the laid
T. Lester do pay into Cwut by the tint day of the next
Term thereof, the principal, interest, and coins due on
said notes—(or »hew cause C» the contrary if any he
ho*,)—and that on failure of the said John Lester
so to do, equity of Redemption in the said mortgaged
premises be forever thereafter barred and fareclo.ed;
and it is ftirthur ordered that tuls rale be published in one
'- r '— **•*■“ fafir month
ofiUeMavnnnnli Gazettes oneo a month far ft
or n copr thereof served on the said John f
special Agent or.Attorney, at least I’
to the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the mlnut-s last tern of si
W. 8. NORM AN, Atl’y for *'
July 31 JOHN E. FRASER, o. c
pHOLERA MEDICINES,
Kj bers have on hand the fallowina |
upt up In the most careful manner, viz
CARTWRIGHT’"
THE CHARLESTON **
Also, Dr. B. T. NARf
imed with success in Chat
July 23 J0HN80N
r, or his