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VOLUME XLVII.
TIIE REPUBLICAN
SAVANNAH, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1849.
NUMBER 181.
Id FUDMS1IKD
DAILY AND TUI-WBBKLY,
.1. L. LOCKE fcA. IC. MOORE
turv fr COUNTY PRINTERS, *
T. W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,
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Dully I?oi>fV$10,Trl«W«fekljr fB.iier annum
(af- Iii no Cano will tin order (br Uio paper bo attended
to, Unless accompattlid with tho money, or asaiiifoctory
city reference.
Advertisements inserted at the Ibllowlni rate* i
UNB iqtlABB, (TIB LINK! OR LESS,)lsTIHSERTION,..$0,73
8 *011 COHTtKUAKOB, 60
KB SQUARE, ONE WICK DAILY, 0,60
MONTH DAILY 7,00
TWO MONTHS DAILY, 10,00
THEM MONTHS DAILY, 16.00
OKESQCAMi
ONB SQOANB,,
ONB SqUANB, .THREE MONTHS DAILY, IO.UI
Advertisement* published every other daf, and those In
serted once or twlco a week, are charted 76 cts. per
square for each Insertion.
Legal advertisements Inserted at the usual rates, and
strict care taken that they be published according to law.
Government of tlie City.
The government of the city consists of a Mayor and 10
Aldermen, who together are denominated tlio City Coun
cil. They are chosen annually, on tlie 1st Monday in
December, from the people at large.
ClTVOrriOBRS, fco., 1849.—A/syor—Dr. Rich’d Wayne.
6 rrmr-n-TI.O'in" Purse R. II. Griffin, Win. II. Bill-
ch.lt. D. Walker,T. M.Tumer, Win. II.'Mongln.Bolo-
mor||Cohen. J. P. Posey, P. B. Bartow, U. U. Cuyler, Jos.
Custom House—Port, of Savannali.
Collector—William B. Bulloch] Deputy Collector—John
’ostoll, Naval Officer—-J. Do LnMottnt Surveyor—Roliert
r . Pooler; Appraisers—James Hunter, aud William
ackiy.
Post Oillce.
Post Master—George Schley, Ass’t. P. M.-J. G. Doon.
Nivnininli Chamber of Commerce.
Proaldent-Robert Hnbershnm, 1st Vice President-
Lhas. Green, 9d do. do.—E. Pndclford, Secretary and
Treuurer—O. Cohen, Committee of Appeals—o. II. Cum-
mlng, Henry Boser, Isaac Cohen, William Duncan, Jos.
ray, J. Washburn.
n iransi
_ , t persons or strangers,
to be paid In advance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise
ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed
ror,tobepstd extra.
Yearly advertlaersbxecdlng In their advertisements the
average nurabar nr Unu agreed for, wilt be charged at
proportional rites.
NO ADVBETIBiMBNTS WILL BE INSERTED OKATOITOUSLY.
■All advertteemente (br chtritable Institutions aud re-
igious Societies will be chanted half price,
fty* All Advertisements sent to this olhce wltliout di
rections as to the number of Insertions, will bo publish
ed daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
accordingly.
* * All Letters directed to lilts offlee or tho Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by tiro Clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been mado (br Letters of
Administration, tnurtbe published thirty days at least.
• Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to render In their accounts, must be published
"*8tin of ’Real Estate and Negroei by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must be published BIXTY
DAYS before the day or sale. These sales must bo mado
at the Court House door of the county In which the
property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of ten in the morning and (bur In the
afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In the advertisement.
- Applications by Executors, Administrators and GuarJI-
aus to the Court of Ordinary fbr leave to sell Keel Estate
' or Negroes, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Bales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
. aud intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrator! for Let
ters DismLsory must be published BIX MONTHS.
Application (br foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must be advertised onco a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land must
be advertised throe months at least.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly granted by
;the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—tiiidor
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Bales of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Bale.
SWbcrtfsra (it Hie UeimOUcau.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
baY-strkbt. bay-street.
A. A. Allen, No. ll‘i E. Molyneux, No. 77
IL A. Lewis, 118 It. Hutchison, 90
O ; N; N#)ie A lS0 t _ O. B. Gumming, 60
vs. i\. racyio, um ii. u, unmming, m
Washburn,Wilder fc Co. 114 E. A. Soullard, 63
N. A. Hardee & Co., 110 A. Low and Co. '
. W. O. O’Drlscoll, 108 - ~
J’adelford & Fay, 104
Yonge Sc GammelLOl
H. Parsons Sc Co., 93
Asa Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon. 80
68
Hamilton lc Hardeman, 83
Harper fc Stuart. 87
Smith Sc Humphreys, 83
Francis Wood, 91
Win. Duncan. 89
J. II. Burroughs, 97
J. Cowles, M
Wm. Adams, 101
Way 8c King, 103
Cohen, Nonls 8c Co., 140
R. IInbcrslmin 8c Bon, 140
W. Woodbrldgo, 144
Brigham Kelly 8c Co., 178
11. Roser, 178
Crane lc Howland, 179
Ellas Reed, 174
J.IL Ladd, 183
8. Good all, 900
;Jf. Crater, sV
J. N. Philips, 83
D. F. Halsey, 80
B. L. Hollis, B0
•P. H. Welman, 74
-Greiner 8c Beall,73
It. W. Hamilton, 08
Wm. Crowder, 64
C. Hart ridge, 190 .
-JSdward Wiley, 193
Clark lc Lawson, 191
F. Sorrel, 190 _
G. W. Anderson lc Bro.,900 T. U. NUbet,
C. F. Mills, 301 A. Minis, SEL
P. II. Belm, 300 William wn and Preston, 994
Win. Battenby, 70 Boston 8c Gunby, 900
Stephen Hills. 133 Rabun 8c Fulton, 907
. Jos. Burke, 06 T. 11. Harden, 118
B. Bblomons,90r J.O. Cooke,Teiralr’sBulld’g
E. W. linker, Jones' Wbf. B.C.Dunnlng,10 Whitnker-st.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS,
' Phllbrtek 8c Bell, 150 llay-stroet.
• tehen fc Fosdk'K, 148 k do.
Thus. J. Walsh, 160 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtree, 308 liny-street.
. Wm. II. Giles 8c Co., 91 Bay-street.
A. A. Bmets, Bmot’s Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts, Gibbon’s Building.
II. F. Waring, 101 Broughton-strecti
James Anderson lc Co., Waring’■ Building.
Lsthrop 8c Foote, Gibbon’s Building.
Snider, Latbrop 8c Nevltt, Shad’s Building.
J. S. Rogers, do. do.
Marshall 8c Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt 8c Morgan, Ribera's Building.
M. Prendeiravt, corner Congress ana Whitaker-streots.
J. 8. MagUI, 111 Congress-street.
A. lc L. Alack, 90 Bryan struct.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Whiles, 193 Bay-street.
Coben, Norris lc Co., 140 Bay-street.
II. A. Crane, 180 Bay-street,
Cunnerat 8c Barie, 160 Bay-street.
Scranton lc Johnston, 197 Day-street.
Swift8c DensloWtlOO Bay-street.
Davis 8c Copp, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. ChampAn, Market-square.
41. J. Gilbert, do. do.
- J. Rosseau, comer Broughton and Bull-streets.
Kelly 8c O’Connor, eoruor Broughton 8c Drayton-sts.
. J. O. (linchman, do. do. do.
Theodore Allnis, 163 Bay-street.
W. YV. Goodrich, Bmot’s Building. Whltnker-street.
- F. Bchorlf, corner of York and Oull-sts.
. Win. A. OaiswelLcornorof Jefferson and 8l. Jullan-sU.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. 8c 11. Weed, 163 llroughton-strcet.
MeCleskoy lc Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
DRUOS AND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendrickson 8c Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. Holouions, Agent. Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 Boy-street.
. Johnson lc Co., corner Bay and Bull-streets.
Turner 8c Oden, Monument-square.
L. J. Myers, corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts.
BOOK STORES.
. W. T. Williams, 149 Bay-streeL
J. M. Cooper, corner Wldtakur nnd St. Jullan-streets.
FURNITURE WARE-IIOOMS.
I. W. Morrell, 8muts’ Building.
.11. S. Bogardus. 93 Bull-street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds 8c Morrell, Slants’ Building.
ColUns 8c Bulkley, 108 Bryan street.
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Denslow 8c Webster^ 4^Whl takers tree t.
M. Eastman, comer Whltakorand Bryan-streets.
T. T. Wilmot, Market-squaro.
SADDLERY, 8co.
VV. II. May 8c Co., corner Whitaker nnd Bryan-streets.
“•“’"TdaTTOrroRV.
. G. 8. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson lc Heldt, 8 Whitaker-street.
W. B. Halo, Market-squaro.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price 8c Vender, 147 Bay-stroot.
John Mallory, 165 Bny-sucet.
Ham Hon 8c Symons, 17 YVliltakor-stroet.
Robinson 8c Camp, 0 Hull-street.
Philip Kean,08 llrynn-street.
Joseph Tonto, 97 Whltnkor-streot.
James F. Stokes, 96 do. do.
M. Cnruy, corner Whitaker nnd nrougliton-strccts.
HAT STORE.
D. A. Ambler 8c Co., No. 117 Congross-stroot.
FAMHIONAM.E DOOf'etAKEItB.
L. Uobider, 39 YVhltukor-rtroot.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-stroot.
Jacob Dutenhofer, 78 llrj-nn-street.
TIN* -
■“■HPWUPliM
John Carruthors, 175 Market-squaro.
Edward Lovell, Ilamnrd-sueot, near MarkeLaqunre.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Olaghom 8c Co., Atidaux’o wharf.
Turner 8c Henry, Moore’s YVlmrf.
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J. G. FnHlgant,Monumont-squnrc.
John Poole, 11 YVhltaker-stroet.
BEGAR MAUFAOTURERS.
A. Ponce, 13 Whltnkor-streot.
P.Jncobs, 97 null-street.
P. W. Linda, 000 Bull-streot.
. LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. B. Pendorgast, Bull-streot, opposito Pulaski House.
B. WlUilnaton, 143 Bay-street.
Geo. W. Yvylly, Bull-street, opposito Pulaski Houso.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
M. 8c YV. Cummlng, 03 Bay-streot.
G. Wllhlngton, 143 Bny-strcct.
FllUIT STOIIE.'
R. Do Martin, corner Bay nnd Whltakor-sUeets.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brooks 8c Tupper, Charleston Steam-Packet wharf.
T.’lL’MUls, Iron Stonm-Boot Company’s wharf.
J. A. Fawns, Georgia Stanm Boat Company’s whorl.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’a Whnrf.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WR1GHTS.
R. 8c J. Lnchllson, near Cnnnl Lock.
Millar 8c Curry, Eastern Wharf.
W1IEEL-WR1GHT 8c SMITH.
James (luantock, Son., near the Market.
REAIi ESTATE DROKEB.
Geo. YV. YVylly, null-street,opposite Pulaski House.
Jos, Bancroft, 117 Day-street.
satmmmii fflfrcctorj,.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
_ . _ PIUCK A VKADEIl
1 /1_v UAY-Streot, kcona always on hand
•XT*/ a IWI assorunent or the best OLUTHB. OA8-
Anlicf fS' VEaT,Na9 » w,th ,lock of fancy
Also,a larsosiipply of Ready-Modo CLOTHING,which
they will sell on their usual terms, orat a liberal discount
for cash. rnnrlO
FURNITURE WARE-HOUSE.
I* Yy. MOIIIIKLL
NVITES his friends and tho public generaly,
both from town and country, to call and examine bis
new FURNISHING STORE, in HmeU' New Building,
Broughton-street, Till larosst in tub country under
one roof, where he will have great pleasure in exhlbting
to them as extensive an assortment of READY MADE
'URNITURE, as was over offered In tho Southern mar-
Commlselonera of I'llrringe.
John Stoddard. Cbslrmnn, YVm. 11. Bulloch, Secretary
and Treasurer, Octavus Cohen, John YV. Ahderson, An
drew Low, Jr., John It. YVildor, John YVIIllamson, Yvylly
YVoodbrlge; L *
BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Bank of the State of Georgias
Capital ,500,000—nppropi latcd to Savannah, *750,000.
A. Porter, President, I. K*. Tefft, Cashier.
Otlbrlng days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tuesdays nnd Fridays.
Directors—YVm. T. Williams, C. P. Rlchardsone, It.
utchlson, II. D.YVeed, lllrtm Roberts, n. Snider, N. A.
ardee, Jos. YVaahbum.
Tsller-S. n.YVlIllaras.
Branches at Augusta, Eatontonr Athens, YVashlngton,
and Greensboro', and Agencies at Macon and Gridin.
Planters' Bank.
Capita] paid In *635,400.
Geo. YV. Anderson, President II. W. Mercer, Cashier.
Offorlng days. Tuesdays. Discount days, YVednesdsys.
Directors—Francis Sorrel, John C. Nlcoll, Isaac Cohen,
1 Vm. H. Cuylor, John YViUiamsou, George Jones, John
Stoddard.
Teller—J. C. Farrell.
Has an Agency in Grlllin.
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank.
Capital paid in *513,100—privileged to increase same to
*800,000.
E. Padclford, President, J. Olmstead, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on tho mornings of
Discount.
Directors—George Hall, Ellas Reed, A. Champion, Oc
tavus Cohen, N. 0. Knapp, Cbarlea F. MUIs.
Teller—Chariee F. Preston.
Has an Agency in Macon.
Central llall-lload and Banking; Co. of Go.
Capital, *9^19,105, all of which has been paid In—ap-
promiated for banking purposes, *905,000.
It It. Cuyler, President. George J. llulloch, Cashier.
Offorlng days, Mondays. Discountdays, Tuesdays.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, YY’. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John R. YVIIdcr, II. McAlpIn, J. YVnldburg, Jos S. Fay,
YY*. B. Johnson.
Havannalt Iiutltute for Sarlnss.
C. P. Rlchardsone, President, J. Oluistead, Prcasuror,
Hiram Roberts, Secretary.
Directors—II. D. YVeed, I. YV. Morroll, BenJ. Snider,
N. B. Knapp, G. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop, Thomas J.
Walsh.
Tho Investing Committee Is composed of II. D. YVeed,
BenJ. Snider, and Hiram Roberts.
Insurance Offices In Savannah.
AugU'ln Insurance k Ranking Company—Capital *375,-
000. William Duncan, Agent, No. 8& Buy st.
Hartford Flro Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital
*900,000. YV. Woodbridgo, No. 144 Iloy-»t.
AUna Imurnnce Company, Hartford—Cnpltol *900,-
000. Cohen, Norris It Co., No. 143 Day-st.
Hope Mutual Life Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
*900,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Hny-st.
Howard In*uranceCompany,Now-York—Capltal*300,-
000. 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 YY'hltaker st.
Union Mutual Flro It Marino Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital *100,000. YV. Crabtree, No. 908 Hny-st.
Protection Marine k Flro Insurance Company, Hart
ford—Capital * . Brigham fc Kelly, No. 176 Bny-»t.
New-York Equitable Fire Insurance Company—Cnpi-
1 *300,000. YV. Crabtree, No. 908 Bny-st.
Mutual Llfo Insurance Company, New-York—Cnpltal
. YV. P. Hunter, Planters' Hank.
Mutunl Safety Insurance Company, New-York—Capi
tal *———. Geo. Schley, Po»t Office.
I’hmnix Offico London—Capital * . R. Haber
sham, No. 149 Bny-st.
Protection Insurance Company, Now-Jersey—Capital
*900,000. YV. P. Yonge, No. 94 llny-st.
Cnntdcn (N. J.) Insurance Company—Cnpltal *
W. P. Yonge, No. 94 Bny-st.
NautilusMutnal Llfo Insurance Company, Now-York-
Capital * Wm. B. Giles k Co., No. 94 Bny-st.
Foreign Consuls Resident In Savannah,
E. Molynounx, British, No.77 Bny-st, W. Crabtree, Da
nish, No. 908 Uay-st; Louis Barie, French, No. 18 Liberty-
st, John G. Doon, Spanish, PostOfflee; YV. C. O’Drlscoll,
Belgian, No. 106 Bny-st., John G. Doon, Portuguese, Post
Office, John YV. Anderson, Brazilian nnd the two Sicilies,
No. 900 Day-st, F. II. Wclinan, Swceden nnd Norway,
to. 74 Bny-st] John It. YVIIder, Russia, No. 114 Bny-st.,
YV. Crabtroo, Bremen, No. 908 nay-st., F. II. YVelmnn,
Agont for Loyd's.
Snperlor Court—Chatham County.
Wm. II. Fleming, Judge; John E. Davis,Clerk Superior
and Interior Courts i YY’in. YV. Oates, Sheriff.
County Officers Residing in Savannah.
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer; Elisha YVylly,
Tax Collector: Thoinns Eden, Coroner, Samuel II. Sweut,
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tnx Returns.
Court of C. P. Ac O. As T. City of gavnmrah.
Bits 1st Mondays, in February, May, July nnd Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in civil suits extends from *30 to $300.
Judge—Mardecal Sheftall, Sou., Clerk—Levi 8. RumcII,
Sheriff—George W. YVylly.
Jnetlcee Inferior Court—Chatham County.
Anthony Porter, Ellni Iteed, YVm. Tlionio YY’illlams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clerk Court or Ordinart—Seaborn Goodoll.
Commissioners of Ronds—Chatham County.
It. YVayne, M. D., Chairman. YV. YV. Walsh, Secrctnry.
Annual Meeting 9d Monday in December..
V. S. Courts Sitting In Snvnnnnh.
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Suvnnnali, Associate Justice
Supremo Court, U. 8. nnd Judgo of tlie BU, Circuit
Court for tlie Olstrtct of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcoll, District Judgo, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry Wllllnms, District AUomey.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
invannnh and Ogcediee Canal Compnii
Capital, *160,000, in Shares of 60 dollnn each.
Directors—Geo—
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph 8. Fay, 9d do.—Alvin N. Mil
ler, 3d do. Robert Lschlison, Clerk—John Haupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies in Savannah*
Union Society—Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohun,
President.
Savnnnal, Female Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established In 1810. E. Shof-
tnll, Teacher. .,
Savannait Poor House and Hospital—Instituted In 1804.
YVm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1839.
Widows’ Society—Under the superintendence ofladlcs.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al
so undor tho superintendence of Indies.
Hibernian 8ocloty—Instituted 1819. Gcorgo B. Cum-
mins, President. .... ^
Irish Union Society—Instituted In 1845. John Murphy,
President. ..
St. Andrews’ Society—Instituted in 1819. Henry Mc-
Alpin, President.
German Frlondly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President.
Tho Scnmnn’s Port Society. YVm. Crabtree, President.
Tho Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
Tho Instltuitou oftlieSlstorsofour “Lndy of Mercy.'
liOilces of Free Masons ami Odd Fellows.
•^Georgia Council, No. 9, (Masonic,)—Organised in 1837.
Richard T. Turner, T. 1.0.61.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3. (Royal Arch Masons,)—Insti-
itcd In 1818. Goo. YV. Aldridge, 11. P. ..
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Anclent Y ork RlasoiiSj)-
Formerly called Savnnnal, Lo
lUchnrdT. Turner, YV. M. ..... .
Zerubbabel Lodge,. No. 15, (Ancient York Masons,)-
intituled In 1839. Robort II. Gridin, YV. 1M.
Clinton Lodge. No. 64, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga-
Ized in 1846. John Carruthors, YV. M.
Mngnolla Encampment. No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Insti-
idin 1843. Joseph I). Btebblns, O. P._
M1L1NERY AND FANCY STORE.
MRS. 8. TOMB,
"O ARNARD-Street, South side of Market-
JLf Sqiiaro, is constantly receiving BONNETS, Rin.
RONS,FLOWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,Cotnbs’Pins,
feedles, Tapes, Edging, Pordimery, Toilet and Tooth
Brushes, Fashionable Drawn Silk and Satin Bonnets. Al
so, Bonnets altered, cleaned and pressed. Orders ftom the
country thankfully received nnd punctually attended to. Jl
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. B. ICNAPP,
TVTANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
±Ti kc.—Wholesale Ac Retail Dealer In Sad
dlery—1 Ins Just rceolvrd and keeps constantly on hand,
every description or Saddles, both gentlemen’s and ladies,
English and American Bridles nnd Mr.rtlngnles; Stirrups,
Spurs and Hits in every style. Also, every description of
Inmcss, Truer, Valises, and Travelling Bass. Also, all
rinds of Leathers, such as skirting, harness,linnd and top
leather, solo leather, calfskins, lining skins, Morocco and
string lenthcr. Also Carriage Trimmings, as springs
axels, dssh frames, bands, plntcd and brass stump Johns
bows, patent loather, laces, broad nnd nnrrow silk nnd
worsted fringes, plntcd and brass carriage lamps, he. kc.
N. B. K. will continue to receive weekly supplies of the
above named and all other articles In his lino, at his Old
BUnd, YVcstEnd of Gibbons’ Building,on Market squoro,
which ho will sell at tho lowest prices, wholesale and re
tail. ly nov II
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PIIILIIRICK Ac BELIi
T_T A VE on hand, at their Carriage Roposi-
XX tory, in Hodgson’s Building, Bay-street, a largo as
sortment or various kinds of Coaches, narouchea, Rock-
aways, Tilburies, Prince Alberts, Buggies and Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses complete, nnd as flno assortment
ns can be found In tlie city, and arc dnlly receiving direct
from the Manufactory at the North, made expressly for
tho Southern market, which they will sell at the lowest
possible price for cash, or city paper. All who wish a
good Carriage at a low price will find it to their interest
to cnll and exnmina our stock beforo purchasing else
where. Apply at the Counting-Room. Jan 93
niuu,uvu, in oiinrei in ou uunnra eucu.
George W. Anderson, Amos Scudder, M.
Business ffilUKB.
Tickeu from Savtur*
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Frida 3 ’* Md^thMuTcdgevUle^dsR* 1 ^ C0nn0ct wlt ** Road at Macon Monday’s, YVodnesday’aand
• '/ri-wockly, leaving Savannah Snndny, Tuesday and Thursday.
Itntcs of Freight fbr Merehamllxe Generally, from Savannah to Blaconi
MeasursmentGoom.—Boxes or Hsu, Bonneu, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other ,
Measurement Goods, per cubic foot, 13 cenU.
Crockery Ware, In crate*, boxes or hluls i o ««
Goods by weiout, hnst Class.—Boxes Gloss, PainU, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 lbs.,
Second CLASS^-Sngar.Coflbe, Rope. Butter, Choose, Lard, Tobacco. Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
KIipi.I nnd tlnnn Iran. Vlnrd.u-nm 111., hn.u u-.. — — n. i — ...I .ii...
‘ PltlRD Class.—Flour, Bacon, Liquun, rum, uem, risa, rauow aim ueeswax, per iuu ids.,
Fourth Class.—MUlfearing, PI* and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nalls, Spike* and Coal, per 100 lbs.,
larreta Beeu, Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ico, and other light barrels, each,
Oil and Molasses per nhd., (smaller casks In proportion)
BtdtjgM iwk^not exceeding four bushels,
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPH0L8TERELR.
II. L. BOGARDUS
"IITOULD inform tho citizens of Savannah
V V thnt ho has commenced the above Business for
himself in Bull-street, between Broughton-street and
Monument square, anil hns received a large and well
selected stock for the Business. Feathers, Feather Beds.
Pow Cushions, Ilalr and Moss Mnttmssoa of tho best
quality will bo kept on linnd nnd made to order. Softs,
Ciinlre, Divans and Ottomans re-ctivercd, Plnno Fortes,
Guitnre, Violins and Accordoons repaired in tho best
manner.
Orders loft with Mr. II. for tuning Tinno Fortes will ho
promptly attended to. Piano Keys cleaned nnd brought
to their original whiteness. Every description of Coffins
nt modern,o prices. Second hntid Furniture bought and
■old. A largo supply of Looking Glnss I’lntes on hnnd
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
IVEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. G. FADI.IGANT
TNVITES his Friends and tho Public con-
X crnlly, both from town and country, to call and ex
amine his stock befliro they purchase. Evory article is
selected by himself, nnd will lie warranted of tlie best
quality, nnd he will soil at low prices and on accommo-
dating terms. July
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
YVM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Manufactu-
JOL ring Establishment, Yvest Broad,head of Broughton
street, has CARRIAGES on hnnd of kvkry dkscrihtion
calculated for tho Southern market, via, Kockawnys,
Conches, Chnriotces, Barouches, Cnachccs, Plurtons,
Stanhope*, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting YVog-
nns, Plnutnlinn do., and a general assortment of Jersey
and light Fancy YVngons. In short, he can produce a
better stock than hns been seen in Georgia for twenty
yean past, nnd he appeals with confidence lo Ilfs
loincr* in the interior as to the quality or his articles.
YVheels replaced on every kind of vehlclo on the short
est notice. Carriages, kc., of any description ordered on
the most reasonable terms from any establishment •-
New-York, Newark, or New Haven.
All kinds of repairing done on reasonable terms.
Savannah, (Ga.,) Oct. 31st, 1848. ly
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK-Street,— Roar of the Court
f ZJ House, Savannah, (Ga.)—Grateftil for tho en
couragement extended to him by his patrons nnd friends
since 1839, respcctfolly solicits a continuance of their fa
vors, qssuring them thnt all articles entrusted to him will
he done in tho best manner; Ladies’ Silk and YVoolen
Dresses, Shawl*, kc., continued to be cleaned and dyed
various colours, so ns to give good satiifhclion. Ladies’
Bonnets Dyed, Blenched and Pressed, In a fashionable
stylo. Kid Gloves cleaned in the best manner. Told
Covers cleaned or dyed, os may be required. Gentlemen'
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or grcc
may bo required, in- the same superior stylo as iiiUi
Terms moderate. Orders from the country punctually
attended in. tuw opr 9
R. S. HARDWICK & COOKE,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
rpiIE Undersigned havo associated them
X selves, under the above stylo, In Uio business above
specified. Mr. Hardwick is n Planter of Hancock coun
tv, and, of course, Identified In fouling nnd interest with
lit* brother Planter*. Mr. Cooke is aeiUxcn of Savan-
nnb.nnd thoroughly acquainted with all the branches of
lie Commission Business.
YVo nro prepared to make liberal advances on produce
in store, ami will fill orders for Plantation and Family
Supplies with scrupulous care.
ire are mutually bound not to /peculate in Cotton or any
other article of Merchandize.
YVe respectfully solicit pa,
•to deserve it by faithful attenUon -
ed to us. R. S. HARDYVIOK,
July II J. G. COOKE.
3ttntl=Uo<iQ, sutp, atto gteam-iigtfcjt fSttbsrttsemswta.
CK.NTUAL HAIL-ROAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
TY/TfiAKIM’S Extracts of Vanilla, Itao,
ATI Lemon, Almond and Nutmeg, for rale by
O. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.,
June!) Gibbons’ Building.
.•*.*** A ii 7 a. HI.
iis arrive at Macon and Savannah dnily, at 7 P. M.
nah to ATacnn, *7 00 Tickets from Savannah to Tuscumbia, Ala. *9
i 1° Atlanta, To 00 « « •« to Tuscaloosa,* Ain. I
„
6 80
to Columbus, LY 00
17 00
to Jacksonville,* Ala.,.. 90 00
to Talladega,*)
to Huntsville, } Alabama99 00
to Decatur,
W ■ UK6II6IM.' Ala. I
to Columhus/MIss
fo Aberdeen,
to Holly Spring
m Nashville,
to Murphreesboro’, > Tenn. 95 00
to Columbia, )
to Memphis. 30 00
T7INE Cluster PINS.—An assortment of
X fine Cluster Paste Pins, Just received and for salo by
July 9 M. EASTMAN.
TRAVELLING BASKETS.—Ofassorted
X sixes and patterns, Just opened nnd for rale by
COLLINS k HULK LEY,
July 7 1W lirynn-st.
tarry celcl
m received, an' *
a BULKLEYi.
100 Bryan-si.
THERMOMETERS.—J. Ba, .
X brato dLondon Thermometer*j Just received, and for
■ale by COLLINS k BU “
M.iinu vi.a... r* H°i uuiior, v/iirusu, unrii, ruiiacco, i.eniuer, limes, uopper, tin,
Sheet and Hopp Iron, Uard-wore, Rice, boxes Soap and Caudle*, Hollow-ware, Bogging, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lb*.,TV
iiird Class.—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Pork, Beof, Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs..
TRUNKS.— A few handsome travelling
X Trunks, Ju<t received per Cherokee and will be sold
cheap for cash, at tlie new Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range.
June 19 G. S. NICHOLS.
75
*0 00
C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
tlanta, boing 101 miles of tho lino of Rail-Roads extending from Savan-
tbia Road ore ran dnlly u follows: connecting at Macon with the Central Rond, and at
From Macon
nah to Dalton, Ga.
Th*M^msii.T ...
AUauta with llio YYestffn and AUanUo nnd Goonria RaH-Bnrule.
Leave Macon at 6 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 6 P. M.
Passengers on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
Tho Trains on the Western nnd Atlantic Road do not ran on Sundny.
Pursengers for Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orlcans via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at Barncsville.
Pnsscngflni (br La Grange. YY’cst Point, .Montgomery and New-Orleans via Augusta aud Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin.
Freight Trains are ran dally through tho business season, and tri-weekly the remainder oftlie year.
All freight to and from other Roods promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Rate* of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
■ XTWEEN MACON AND
First Cl.as*, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of lints, Boots, Shoes, Horne ts, Furniture, and such
other articles as are clearly analogous to those named
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Points, Oils,
Drags, Feathers, and Confectionary,
' Third Clasi. (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor. Bagging, Rope, Butter. Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides In hales, Cotton Yams, Copper, Tin, Bar and sheet Iron, Ilollow-waro, Costings
Hardware, and all other henvy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, IUce, Bacon. Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Hags, Olnseng, green and dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, Pig Iron, Mill and Grindstones
Omn from Atlanta to Savannah,
u “ Jonesboro’
Griffin "
. .55 cts. per
Macon, Oct. 90,1848.
100 lbs.
00 lbs.
60 “ «« 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Supcrintcndant.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON IOO MILES.
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday's excel
in at 8 P. Af., returning, leavo Dalton nt 4 o’clock, A. »L, and nrrt— .. ..
Trains on the Memphis Branch Rail-Road, and Stages for Nashville nnd Knoxville,Tenn., and for Tuicumbia, Ala.
and Memphis, Tenn., run in conncetion with this Road.
ted) at 1 o’clock, P. M., arrivo at Dal-
e at Atlanta nt It o’clock, A. M.
Rates of Transportation for McrchanrlUc Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes or lint*, Bonnets, nnd Furniture,.....................
Second Class, (per 100 Ihs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Good*, Shoes, SnilJIcry, Glass, Paints,
ll», Drug*, and Confoetinnnry,
Third Class, (per 100 Ibj.)—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Cotree, Liquor, Bagging, Hope, Butter,
Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow
ware,Crockery,Castings. Hard ware,Marble, (dressed), kc • • • • ••••••• • • • •
Fouant Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Flour, (in sncVs) Rice, Pork, Beef, FDh, Lard. Tallow, Bacon,
(in ea*ks, Ihjxcs or sacks), Bees-wax, bnles of Hags, Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, Marble, (undrtr-
cd), Mill and Grind Btonet, Mill Genring,
as
Hi
TmmportnUon Offico, YV. nnd A. R. IL, Atlanta, April 14t)i, 1819.
E. U. MILLS, Sup’t. TramportaUon.
apr 18
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH _
WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
o new and superior Steamships TENN ESSEE,Cnpt.
i Collins, and CHEROKEE,Capt.Thos Lyon, will,
The
John Collinn, ...... — r - -
until further noUcg,leave Savannah anil New York every
Wednesday, commencing with the38ih March.
These swift Stoameni are each of 1,950 tons burthen,
built in the strongest and most approved manner, nnd arc
unequalled in nil tho needful qualities to give confidence
ns well as despatch to travellers. They have all tlie ac
commodation* for passengers and freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Ilnli-Road will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with these
stcainoni on Wednesday, and ftom Savannah on their
arrival Ifneedful.
QQ- No freightreceived nfter nine o'clock on the day
of Bailing.
Passage *95—payable In advance; for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFORD k FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 19-1 Front st, New-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
M MM M
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To snil weekly during the year,
oftlie following vessels:
Barque ISAAC MEAD.
Barque PETER DHMILL,
Brig MACON,
RrigJOIIN FINDERS,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
.TORN MALLERY,
A T tho Old Stand on the Bay, adjoining the
XA. City Hotel—Has opened on entire Stock of NEW
nnd CHEAP GOODS In hi* line, coiiBistliig or CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, and a general assort
ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING nnd FURNISH
ING ARTICLES, nil or tho Intest style nnd best ma
terials, which ho offers at prices for below any tiling
ever offered in this mnrket. He is prepared also to
make to order all kind* or Gentlemen’s Apparel in
Uio most approved stylo, having secured the services of
Mr. Mott, from Now-York, or ninny ycnrn’ experience
and much cclobrity ns a Cutter, ho fools confident of
being nblc to please those who favor him with their or
ders. Those nccustomcd to sending North fortlieir Cloth
ing, nro invited to cnll nnd examine his Goods nnd prices
previous to doing so, ns ho feels assured that ho can fur
nish them on n* good terms ns they can get them nbroad.
This lino is composed
R.T. Brown.
N. Hoey,
...P.SHRrrtRLD.
...J. Johnson.
Sel7r. O. J. JONES,..' »• Look.
Tho above vessel* nro of tlie first clns*, insured at the
lowest rates, nnd are commanded by Cuptalns of much
experience in the trade. They will be towed up and
down tho river when necessary, nnd will always sail on
the dny ndvertised. The Cabins nro linndsonicly fur
nished, nnd every care will bo taken for Uie comfort nnd
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 17-3 Bay-ftroct, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO.,
oct 16 No. 180 Front-street, New-York.
GUNS, GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
AGOING CHEAP nt tho “Gun and Pistol
VT Emporium,” No. 11, Baniard-strcot, South side of
the Mnrket, sign of the Indian.
E. LOVELL,
Mnkcr, importer nnd dealer In DOUBLE k SINGLE
GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS, I’orcusslon Cans,
Gun Wadding, mid Sporting Implements of every descrip
tion. Flasks, Pouches, HixirUng and Rifle Powder,
“ Wesson’s" and Dupont’s Cannister do., 100 bags ltirch
nnd Drop Shot, 160 kegs Powder, 100 M Percussion Cans,
100 M Gun YVmW, for sale wholesale nnd retail, lullcs
tnndo to order and repairing done with dispntch. Jan3
No. 1, (Odrf Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1849. P. O., John N. Lewis, N. G.
Live Onk Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—InsUtuted In
1B Do Kalb’ Lodge,’ No. o’, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted In
1845. Geo. A. Cuylor, N. G.
Cuyler,
Sons of Temperance.
Toonnlmwl Division, No. 9—InsUtuted In 1840. Ld-
"ymnSfiS nivWon, NmlS-InsUtutcd in 1847.
Societies Connected wlth CImrche*.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Snvnnnnh
Motlmdlst Episcopal Ladies 8 “‘oty. CWneso
Society. Savannah Feninlo Lutheran Solving Society.
Snvnnnnh LuUiernn Sundny School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sundny School of Indopondant
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sundny Schools.
Oilier Societies in Savnnnnli.
Georgia Historical 8ocloty.-4ainosM. YVnyna. Pres t.
Georgia Medical Society.—R. ». Arnold, 1 rosldonL
Savannah Library Society.—Wm. Crabtree, 1 resident.
Coramlasloncra RcsIdluR InSnvnimal,,
ronTHETAKiNo or nsrosmoNs, and roa acknoWMBOk-
ment and rROor or deeds, fco., to be u*kd in otuer
Carolina. Florida, Alnbanta nnd Louisiana.
M. H. MoAUIsWr, forMnuachusott*.
Bo’imon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. U. Lawton, for BouUt Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
Wlekllffe Braon, for Florida and SouU, Carolina-
Thomas O. Nlsbot, for Florida
Charles 8. Henry, for ConnocUcut.
Charles H. Tod), for North Carolina
TIIE ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH!
S AVANNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
Company.—5,000 boxes of the abovo Company’s
superior article, for solo by YY r . HUMPHREYS, Jr.
This article Is for superior to any now ottered to the
Southern Country for the Toilet, Shaving, nnd the Counting
House. It Is cnrcfolly put up by tho Company in neat
pnper boxes contain ing one dozen cakes ol one size, nnd
others containing four cakes of another size.
The following nro tho rates Uio Company have con
cluded to supply the Merchant/, Druggists, Hotel/, Steam
ers, kc. at, which wlllconvlnco nil that If Southern En
terprise meet Southern ENcnunAOKMENT, Savannah
can and will supply anyUting of this kind for much less
than Northern Citiez.
All are oak Is Encouragement,
reby support HOME INDUSTRY.
And thereby support HOME
rates:
100 boxes
..*30 00
.. 10 00
.. 0 00
.. 4 50
fob 6
MPHREYS, Jr.,
Agent for tho Company.
cands' •0Dm K B | f E S SS «#'
Gibbons’Building
July II
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels* comprise this Line, nnd will sail
about every two weeks, viz;
Schr. IULIA ELIZA, Capt. IIiobeb.
Schr. 11. YVESTCOTT, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Capt. Blaceman.
Schr. JNO. H. HOLMES, (new) Cnpt. Lodge.
Tho above vessels nro all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captnins experienced in Uio Undo, and
who will use their best exertions togivo satisfaeUon to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
GllElNEIt k BEALL,
79 Bay-street, Snvnnnnh.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37X N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Daily U. S. BlallStcam-PnckctLIwc
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-TII,RDS Of TIIE WAY.)
METAMORA, Cnpl. F. Harden.
YVM. SEABROOK, Capt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER, Cupt. YVm. S. Dixok.
This Lino is com,»osed or the above very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, and can
not be excelled for »ntety, comfort and regularity. They
leavo Savannah every evening at half mist 8 o’clock,
nnd lenve Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through-
° U Fnro/"to Dollars, meals Included. Through Tithttz
between Rincon and Charleston. Ten Dollars, Including
meals on the steamers nnd omnibus fore in Savannah.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Agents. Savannah,
oct98 E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
JAMAICA GINGER.—1 case White Gin-
J ger. forsuleby 0| n , HENDRICKSON k CO.
June 95
CScncrnt gRrtirrttfletitfaB
f \ HLORIDE of LIME.—I cask dryChlor-
V7 Ide Lime, for rate by
June 19 L. J. MYERS, Bmets’ Building.
pUM CAMPHOR—1.000 Jlw. Refined
U Gum ro, «J. tow ^ NEI , k omN .
June 7 Monument-Square.
T7RESH Chloride of LIME—Put
Jl Jars suitable for family use. For sale low, by
June 7 TURNER k ODEN, Monument tguare.
F. HAMS and Sraokc<l BEEF—100
for sale by
Juno 19
J. C.iriNCHMAN,
Cor. II rough ton and Drayton »ts.
CMOKED TONGUES, 8cc.—Landing:—
O 160 Smoked Tongnes; 10 half bbls. F. M. Ueeft 60
kegs Lard, for rale by
June 14 YVOOD, CLAQHQRN fc CO.
QANDS’ Sarsaparilla.—G dozen Sands’ Sar-
O saparilla,juit received, and for sate by
June91 L. J.MYERS, Bmets’ Building. »
rpURPENTINE TOOLS.—Open Hackers,
X Scrapers, Dlppors, and Axes, the proper kind, tarn-
-—, North Carolina, Just recer—* — A
pies obtained ftom
sale by
McCLESKEY k NORTON.
T?INE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, for salo by
n TURNER k HENRY,
Exchange Dock.
June 93
G .RANDJEAN’S Composition, No, 3, re
ceived by the Cherokee, ana for sale by
apr 30 W. HURIPHREYB.
/^.REEN Ginger! Greon Ginger!—Just ro-
VjT ceived, a large supply of very frosli Green Ginger,
for sale low by A. A'. SOLOMONS, Ag’t-,
Market square.
N E. RUM.—25 bbls. Luther Felton’s
• Rum, landing from *chr. T. P. Johnson, for rale
_ . . , ihfl
low from tho wharf, b]
June 15
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
1 r:n plo 1
50 dozt
Traces, for sale by
Jan 99
PLOWS, 500 dozen Hoes, assorted}
“ doxen Axes, 100 do Plow Lines, 1.000 pair
B by N. II. k H. YVBElJ.
©ctiera sitibtrUscmcnts.
SMDKU, IjATIIROI* NEYTPT,
H SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
AVE IN STORE—A full assortment of
FALL AND YVINTER DRY GOODS, which they
oflfcr for sale at YVholetale and Retail, 6n the most rea
sonable terms.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffll, own Importation;
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; Fancy end and
Ribbon Imund, YVhltner bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro plains,assorted nunlitte*.
KERSEY'S—Avery large R<*ortment, comprising n'l the
ilifi'uicnt styles and qualities both fahey and plain, «>1
Georgia and Northern make.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and drab’
cloths.
CASSIMERES—Black and fancy plaids nnd stripes.
TYVEEDS—An assortment of plain nnd fancy.
SATTINETS—Rlue, binek nnd fancy color*.
VESTINGS—An nn-ortment of silk nnd n oaten.
NEGRO CAPS— Kilmarnock nnd Scotch bonnets.
OSNARURGS—A large supply, nt rectory prices.
nUKLAPH-oriRIX and Cotton, for picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for plantation lire,
Ibiv price to fine scarlet; a Imce nsnortincntoflow
price to fine white flannels, best makes.
CANTON FLANNELS—While and unbleached, bos
IIKII 1 m?KS—All 4<ia]ltl« or cofion.
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity:
FRINGES—YVhlte cotton and silk fringe*.
CARPETINGS—Super llruMels, 3 ply and Imperial; cot
ton and wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Fine to iow price.
« -_ a .
white and Colored.
and painted centres.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich figured atul plain sdgr.
let; white and buff linen; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—YVhlte and colored, low price td
(Inc.
DIAPERS—Huckabuck, Scotch, Russia slid rbUon, llneq
table and damask didpers, brown table cloUts ami
SHErriNGSj-I.lnen and cotton, 4-4 to 19 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extensive assortment of bleached and
brown Shirtings, superior bleached long cloths, best
COLOR El) HOMESPUNS—Mkrbbro itrlpCs and plaids,
Columbian and other stripM.
MARINERS STRIPES—YY'ldo and HOnOW aulpus, as
■orted qualities.
DENIMS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue
Jeans.
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS-Various quail
Ues and brands,
—ALSO—
A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price td .
superfine, dark and light colored Ginghams, Alpaccas,
Uombazlncs, black and colored English and French
Merino*, wonted Domaska and Moreens.
—ALSO— ’.bKt
A ArU assortment or HOSIERY, comprising Cottori,
Woolen and SUk, in all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent’s and Misses’ Merino Undershirts and
Dtawerei Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, a foil assortment:
P IG IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron,
ahirrie No. 1, now landing from snip Geonria.fro!
Glasgow, and for sale by N. B. k U. WEED,
apr 6
Gart-
from
F INE White Shirts of tho latest stylo, broad
plaits and standing coRan, lust opened at the cheap
Clothing Store, GIBBONS’ ItANGF..
N. 11. Muslin Night Shirts can be had also. apr 98
-\TEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Co«‘
J-l gress-street, opposite Pulaski Iiouie—J. a. MA
GILL would rc*i>ecUully announce to theclUxetis of Sa
van nali and surrounding country, that be has just received
and is now opening a well selected Stock of FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for the market/and
are now offered at the lowest market prices: DomeiUc
Shirtings and Sheetings. English and American Prints and
Gingham*, Scotch and French do., black and colored Al
pacas, Merino, Cashmere, Mouse de I,sine*.raw silk
plaids, beautiful Chameleon Silk*, at09Sc.,Glinp« and
Fringe*, Bonnets and Ribbon*, Flowers, Feather*, Steel
Trimming*, kc. kc.t Cassiinere*. Hattlnets, Tweeds,
Kentucky Jean*, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Flannrl*, Um
brellas, Shawls, kc.
Also,Ju*t opening t beautifolL.C. Handkerchief*.from
fi9 to $3. To these I* invited particular attention. Many
'her kinds of rich and detlrable Goods expected In a few
BJ. at tiro SAVANNAH CASH STORE.
MILLINERY.—Tho Millinery burinosa will Ihs carried
on in tho satno house by a lady of experience In all it
branches. oct 97
■\Y7HITE and Colored Marseilles Vesta, ro-
V Y eelved per Cherokee, and for sale cheap, nt 147
Bay-street. PRICE k VBADER.
apr 30
J) LACK and colored Alpacca Sacks; also
AJ a variety of white, brown and ftnoy Linen Sack*
and Cost*: for sale low, by
apr 10 HAMILTON k SYMONS.
QHIRTS.—Another supply of Judson’s cele-
O brated Shirts, received per steamer, and for aalo
cheap nt the NEW CLOTHING STORE,
may S3 Gibbons’ Range.
rr ID GLOVES.—A handsome assortment
lY of colored and black Kid Uio v*s. Just received end
for sole cheap by GEO. 8. NICHOLS,
may 99 Gibbon*’ Range.
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company or Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM Capt Hubbard,
TENNESSEE, Capt. Gould,
THOS. S. METCALFE Capt. Powell,
Run between the above places in connection with Tow
boat* and Lighters, affording the merchants of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tcime**ee nnd Alabama, a cheap nnd
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and from
the Interior. „ ,
During tho very low stages of the river the presci
season, (lower than for some year*,) merchandise ei
trusted to tills Company has been forwarded with hut
trifling detention and no interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward goods nt tho lowest stages of
Meretrondlso, In nil cases, Imported or exported will he
received nnd forwarded free of commissions, nnd (bright
fur the Georgia Rail Road for Athens and Atlanta, and all
Stations on tlie YVcstem k Atlantic Hail-Road, enn he
paid nt tliose Stntlons, (bright for other Station* tills sido
of Atlanta is payable at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Rail-Road will also he for
warded free of commissions, nnd all expense paid, nnd
collected nt Snvannnli ftom consignees of vessels, when
required.
The T. S. M. now runs ns n regular packet, aflbrding
increased fhellities of communication.
Merchandise ftom seaward should bo addressed to care
or Savannah Agent, nnd ftom tlie interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should bo taken to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawn*, nt Snvnnnnh.
Agent*, JA5IES A. FAYVNS, Snvnnnah.
oct 10 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augustn.
QACKS.—G. S. Nichols has just received
O another supply of Tweed Casslmer, Drap d’Kte and
English Merino Sack Conte-Just the thing for Uie scr
■ "L/i" **• U1,e " p oiMritec.to
JUST Received per Steamer, another assort-
J ment of fancy and block Italian Cravats, for sale
cheap by O. S. NICHOLS,
may 91 Gibbons' Range.
r ADIES* Dress GOODS.—A great varie-
_Ll ,y of Mualin*, Bareges^c. kc^ for^by^
apr 95 Hibcro’s New llulldiiig.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Snvnnnnh River, to nnd from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH £opt. PltlLfOT.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by tho Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. Creswell.
The latter Stenmer being of less draught thnn any otiier
on tlie River, insures unprecedented despatch In all stages
of tlie water. Tho Company i* nlso provided witli fifteen
Tow-boats nnd two Lighters. , „
All Freight addressed to the care of the Company or Is
Agents, will be received nnd forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
YV. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
oct 10
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mnll Stcom.Pncket Line
BETYVEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. &. PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
ol£jACKSotfviLLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
1 ATA Fla
In connection with the Charleston D^Jy Mitil Steam-
PaekcU nt Snvnnnnh; the Mail Steamer SARAH SPALD-
INO, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, tho Moll Stage* from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Mndlson-
ville, to Tallahassee; nnd from Picolntn to 8t. Augustine.
OCAMULGEE, U“pt. W. M. Wilsoh.
YVM. GASTON, Capt. Joins Hibbard.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Ktao.
These rackets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock.
RETURKtao.-Lenvc Pnlntkn every Tuesday and Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching nt the above named places
en AII goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded frceol
commTnlon. s»vi«A
A - . A. DcLonno, Darien, Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John Besscnt, St. Mnrys, Fernandez k Blsbce,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, lllnck Creek; George Colne, Pico
lntn! It. It. lleid k Co., Palatka, E. Lnfitte, Charleston.
Ocl98
S PRING GOODS.—A variety of Ca»h
merott, Drap D’Ete and Tweed Sacks^ and Palo
A'toUjj.u,«»..!« 6, HAMILTON 8 SVMONS,
rpRAVELING Dresses.—Silks and Lin-
X cn Toile du Linde, Linen Lustres, Chombray, Unt
tUto, kc. A fine lot of the above goods for *nle by
* DEWITT k MORGAN,
'may 3 Ribero’s New Building^
A LE and PORTER—5 casks Byass’ Lon
jML don Porter, Pints, 5 casks Scotch Ate, Just received
and for sale by DpMAHTJN,
may 10 Corner Bny nnd YVhitnker-strceU.
C UBA MOLASSES.—206 lthda. nnd 10
tierces Molasses, of superior quality, cargo
rehooner Lily, from Cardenns, landing nnd fo* sale bv
J?ASTERN
Jj sate liy
Juno 14
HAY.—200 bnles in store, tor
WOOD, CLAQHQRN & CO.
L ADIES’ & GENT’S GnuzeMerino Vesta,
j . Gauze Flannel, *c„ for ^by^ fc M0RQAN .
P ER CHEROKEE.—Rich Eng’h Chintz,
w In great variety. MARSHALL k AIKIN.
J. Tn mbflthn to fils business ns Druggist, proposos to
Florida, which could ho delivered nt cither ot tho above
named norta nt a trifling expense.
Tho nroccFs was lately discovered by him. nnd so rapid
In lU oSation that a Barrel enn be Distilled In tho short
, ^hU f ALCO°HOL , |uui > l*een pronounced, by Modicnl
Gentlemen of Snvnnnnh, Now-Y ork and *’ 1
be superior to any now In use for Medical purport*.
Certificates from the first Physicians and gentlemen or
this city. New-Yoik nnd Philadelphia, can ho scon nt tny
utoro, to which I ask your attention.
I would bo pleased to receive communications from nny
part of llro United State*, which shall meet my prompt
attention. Address wnA|AM HUMPHREYS, JOm
Druggist, Savannah, un.
TrESTS.—An assortment of white nnd funcy
V Marseilles Vesta, Just received nnd lor salo by
nprlO HAMILTON k SYMONS.
T?XTRA Quality Castor OIL.—Just re-
ill solved . juwdr .r.it,« ,. ? m.WrOII; BM
June 7 Monument-square.
H avana segars.—25,000 Ln Crespo,
90,000 Ln Logundn. 8,000 La Ambrosia Regalja,
0,000 Ln bonaolaclon, 5,0(w Ln Floride, 10,000 Pnlo Alto
and Ln Minerva; ni*o, 90,000 Common Segars, in .for
anil for sale by J. V. CONNMvAi.
/CINCINNATI Shoulders.—25hhds. nnmo
YJ Cincinnati Shoulders, landina from schr Matilda
and for sale ry COHEN, NORRIS k CO.
MOFFAT’S Life PILLS and BITTERS—
1T1 Just received, nnd for sale by
apr 91 TURNER k ODEN.
QEIDL1TZ POWDERS.—2 gities Seidlitz
O Powders, frill weight, fur sale by^ j y YERS,
ni3 y 7 Bluets’ Building-
IVt OTH WAFERS, Gelatins, Embossed,
lli Silver, &e.,of every description, for sate by
may 21 JOHNSON k CO.,cor. Bull k Bay-st*.
A LUMand Rock SALT-300 bushels Alum
TsL nnd 3 tons Rock Salt, for sale by
feb 13 THEODORE MINIS.
CHIRTS.—Received per Cherokee, another
KJ lot of fine Shlrtst for sale by
ROBINSON k CAMP, Gaudry’s Building,
apr 17 Next to Pulaski House.
rfAPIOCA and SAGO—Just received, n
X fresh supply, suitable for tho manufacture of Pud
dings, for sale by J. C. H1NCHMAN,
apr 25 Corner Broughton nnd Drnyton-streete.
TpLOUR.—30 YVhole and half bbls. Canal
X 1 Flour, 30 do do do Baltimore do; landing and for
•alo by TURNER k HENRY,
npr 7 Exchange Dock.
T EMON SYRUP—40 boxes Roy’s just
1 J landing and for sale by
“ G. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
apr 17 Gibbons’ Buildings
TT’AMILY CHEESE—A supply of those
I superior smnll size Cheese, Just received Phllu-
,,l ^Ipr , 95 Corner Bny and YVhitaker-s’ta.
XT ATS! HATS!!—lust received, a good
XX assortment of fashionable Drab Brash Hats, also,
Black and Drab soft water proof Hat*, for snto by
PIERSON k HE1DT,
npr 17 No. 10 YY'hltaker-strccL
fT'OBACCO.—1 case Mrs. Miller^s Chew
X ing Tobacco, received per steamer Tcnnewce, foi
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO:
June 8
A Man by the name o
engaged with ayoung n
Townsend, and uses his nam
D ALLEY’S Magical Pain Extractor—For
Bums,Sores, Inflamatlons. For sale by
may 93 L. J. M VERS, Smete’ Building.
T.'AMILY HAMS—20 bbls. choico Family
P „ujT, ‘•“I"*!”'
QUPERIOR English MUSTARD—In
O .onrd.ltc bnltlc. aiiSbytlii I>“ u nOi S IfinaM
received by
tuny 10
. fresh supply
A. SOLOMONS,
Market-square.
Roche’s Royal
Whooping Cough, without medicine,
by 44
mar 90
A supply received
A. A. SOLOMONS,
Market-sq.
rpoWNSEND ’ S SARSAPARILLA—
I. Received direct from the manufacturer, for salo
by L. J. MYERS,
mny 7 Sincts’ Building.
T) AREGES and Silk Tissues, at greatly re
.13 dueed prices. MARSHALL k AIKIN.
June 90 .
B AY WATER.—6 caaes genuine Bay
Water received nnd for sale by
June 91 L. J. MYERS Bmets’ Building.
VX/HITEWASH Brushes.—1 ease White-
V V wash Brushes, assorted kind*. Just recolved. and
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON k do.
for sale by
may 5
W HITE GOODS. — Jaconet Muslins;
Cambric do.. Plaid CnmbrlcB; Swiss Muslins;
Mull and Nainsook do.; Book do.; India nook do., Ulsh
fflaagM v Mu, "T'* r TnK0pl footeJ
y^AMS
June 93
-70 Baltimore Hams, for sale by
TURNERkHENRY,
Exchange Dock.
L AMP CHIMNIES—Camphino and Solnr
W^'^SfimiitloKSDN i m
j Hn0 a Gibbons' Building.
OTAR CANDLES—100 boxes Star Can
dies, a new article, much approved of, manufactured
nt Cincinnati,. Ohio; landing per whr. Palladium, nnd fo*
sale by COHEN, NORRIS k CO.
JiincC
JJJ AMS—100 Sugar Cured Baltimore Hams,
XX in store and for sale by k
June 5S
J. E. CADY k CO.
ANDY.—15 boxes assorted Candy, in
store and for salo by J. E. CADY k‘ CO.
June 99
CAUTION EXTRA I
ofRUEL CLAPP has
man of tho name of 8. 1*.'
, name to put up a Sarsaparilla,
which they call I)r. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, denomina
ting it Qh-NDINR, Original, etc. This Townsend is nd 1
doctor and never was, hut was formerly a worker on rail
roads. canals, nnd the like. Yet he aiaumes the title of
Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit for what he h not.
He is alio sending out cards headed “Tricks of Quacks,’’ 4
in which he rays, f have sold (he use of my name for A7
a week. I will give 8. P. Townsend $600 If he will pro
duce one single solitary proof of tills. This Is to caution
the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the
OMUINE ORIGINAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend’s
Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr.’s likeness, hi* ftmt-
ly coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of arms.
•JACOB TOYVN8END.
Principal office, 109 Neeenn-et., New-York City.
OLD DOCTOR J1C0B TOWNSEND,
The Original Ditcovcrtr qf
TIIE GENUINE TOWNSENti
sarsaparilla.
Old Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, and
has long been krowu as the AUTHOR nnd DISCOVER.
ER of tiic GENUINE. ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND SAR
SAPARILLA.’.’ Being poor, he was compelled to limit
It* manufacture, by which means it has be« n ki-pt out of
market, nnd the sates circumscribed W those only wh >
bad proved ilf Worth and known Its value. It had reach
ed die car* of many, neverthders, as tiio«o persons who
bad been healed ofsore diseases, tnd raved from deal h,
proclaimed its sxcellence and wonderful HEALING
POYY’ER. This Grand and Unequalled Preparation is
manufactured on the largest scale, and Is called for
throughout the length and breadth of tho land:
TIIE GENUINE
Old Dp. Jneob Townsend’s Nnr*j»|iai-iII«
is so pri pared, UrataJI tlie inert properties of (he Sarsa
parilla root are first remoyad, everything tnp<t!>te or be
coming Mnl or of fermentation, is extracted nnd rejected;
then every particle uf medical virtue is secured in n pure
nnd concentrated forint and thus It Is rendered im-npnlde
of losing any orita valuable and healing properties. Pre
pared in thi* way, it 1* made tho most powerful agent in
Uie
Cure of Innumerable Diseases.
Hence the reason why we hear Commendations on
every side in ils ftvor by men, women and children.
YY’u find it doing wonder* In thectrre of
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COM
PLAINT, and In RHEUMATISM. SCROFULA and
PILES, COSTIVENESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCIIE8, and nil affections ari
sing from Impurity of the lllood.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy ln all complaints ari
sing from Indigestion, ftom Acidity of the Stomach; from
unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head,
S lpiiatlou or the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold
III* and hot (ladies over the body. It has qct had it*
equal in coughs and cold, and promote* easy expectora
tion, and gentle peraplratlon, relaxing stricture or the
lung*, throat, and every otiier part.
By removing obstruction*, ami regulating the general
system, It gives tone and fftength to the whole body, and
cures all forms of • ...
Nervous Diseases ami Debility, •
anil tiin* prevents or relieves a great variety or other dis
eases, a* Sptnal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance,
Swooning,Epileptic FiU,C6hvul*lon»; kc.
It U not po.«|hle fo# tills medicine to Mil to do good; It
bos nothing in U which ctm over harm; it can never tour
K U, and the/efore can never lose its curative powers,
insos tho blood, exetifes the liver to healthy action,
tones the stomath and gives good digestion, relieves the
bowels of torpor nnd constipation, allay* inflamatlon,
purifies the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood,
producing genfle warmth equally all over tbfc body, and
ho Inrenslblu perspiration, relaxes all sWctures and
tightness, removes nil obstruction*, .and invigorates the-
entire nervous system. Is not tills, then,
The Medicine you Pre-cmiiicnlly Need!
But can any of those things bo said of S. P.Townrcnd’*
Inferior nrtlcle ? This young man’s lh,nM is not to be
Compared with the Old Dr.'s,
because of ouo Grand Fact, that the ano is INCAPABLE
or DETERIORATION and
. NoverSpolls, •
while the otiier DOES; it sour*, ferments, and blows the
bottle* containing U into fragment*; tho sour, acid liquid
exploding aud damaging otte r good* 1 Must not tliU hor
rible compound be poisonous to tho system.
Now, is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinite!
worse to use tills
Souring, Fermcntinir, Add “Compound"
OF S. P. TOYVNSENn l
nnd yet he would ftin have it understood that Old Jacob
Townsend’s GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA,'
is an IMITATION of his Inferior preparation I!
Ilenven forbid thnt wu should deal in ail article which'
would bear tho most illitaut resemblance to S. P. Town
send’* article I nnd which should bring down upon tho
Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints And crimina
tions front agents who have sold, and purchasers who
have Used Si P. Townichd’* FERMENTING COM
POUND! „ ,
U'c wish It understood, because U Is the abzolulz truth,
iliht S. P, Townsend’s article and Old Dr. Jacob Town-
fend’a Sarsaparilla nro heaven-wide npnrt, and Infinitely
dissimilar; that they arc unlike In evury particular, bav
ing not one single tiling in common.
As 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and hever was/ is no
chemist, no pUnrmoceutilt—knows no morn of medicine
or disease, than any other common, unscientific, Unpro
fessional man. what guarantee can tho public have Uiat
they are receiving agcmitnA scientific medicine contain
ing all the virtues of the nrtkies Used in preparing It,
mid which are Inedpable of changes, which might render
them the AGENTS of DISEASEIiiftend ofhcalthf
It Is to aftest frauds tipon the unfortunate: to pour halm
nto wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing
josom, to restore health nnd bloom nnd vigor Into tho
rrushed nnd hrnken nnd to bnnbh Infirmity-—t)iat old Dr.
JACOBl’OYVNSEND hasSOUGUT and FOUND the
opportunity nnd means to brings his
(•nmu Universal Concentl-nted Rnni ily,
within the reach,nnd tn the knowledge of nil who ti-cd it
that they inny learn and know, by Joyful experience, It*
Transcendent Power to Ileal l
nnd thus to have the ttnpurcba<nblc satisfaction ofhavina
raised thommnds nnd millions from tho bed “f ajekness
and despondency. u> hope, health, nnd a long life of vigor
and usefulness to themsulvcs, their families and friends.
Principal office 109 Nassau street, N. Y.
Jo 97 YVM. HUMPHREYS, Jr., Agent,Bavanhah.
-10U boxes Georgia’Tallow
run . C ,r “■V " y niUGlIAM, KELI.V A CO.
/1ANDLE3.-
\J <
/'1ANDIES—20 boxes, jusl received and
V J forralaby O. It. IIRNUIIICKSCN k CO.,
June 10
Gibbons’ Building.
CJHIRT STUDS—Received not into nrri-
O vals, n full supply of fashionable Gold Studs, various
pattern*; for *alu
June 21
Ml EASTMAN.
. FLUID.—Tlid
mbit powerful and effectual Disinfecting ngem over
discovered, being capable of inn*nntaneoU!ly removing nil
foul smell* from sick chambers,sinks, sewer*, kc. Pc:
ing altogether colourless and without odor, It is highly
preferable to all other agents of this clns*| It is now in
nhundnnt use in the shins nnd hospitals of flic United
Suites Navy, pnssehgcr ships, and in a great montei ,.f
prisons,hospitals, alms-houses, fcc.,nnd n strongly fe-
commciuted by respectable physicians of this and other
countries. For sale by tit* gallop or smaller quantity, by
G. R. HENDRICKSON U CO.,
July 21 Globons’ Rmldings