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VOLUME XLVII.
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THE REPUBLICAN
1* ri'DLISlICD
DAILY AND TIU-AVEKItl.Y,
J. L. LOCKE &A.'K. MOORE
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P. W. ALi:\ANDBBj ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
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square tor each insertion.
Legal advertisements inserted nt tho usual rates, and
strict care taken that Uisy be published according to law.
All advertisements from transient (ftrsons or strangers,
to be paid in advance.
Tiie privileges of yearly advertisers will Ire confined
rigidly to Utelr regular business, and all other advertise-
menu not pertaining to their regular business as agreed
for. to be paid extra.
Yearly advertisers exc«dlng In their advertisements tho
average number of line* agreed fur, will be charged at
proportional rates.
NO ADVXATISBMBNTS WILt.BE INSEBTED ORATUITOUSI.Y.
All advcrtbcmcuU for charitable Institutions nud re*
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must be port paid, to entltlo Uiem to attention.
N. B.—Each CiUllon by the Clerks or the Courts of
ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of
Administration,'mu«t be published thirty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Uobtnrs and
Creditors to render In their accounu, must bo published
six WEBks.
Bales of Heal Estate run! Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Ouardians, must be published SIXTY
D.\ VS before the day of sale. These sales mugt be made
at the Court House door of the county in which the
property U situate, and on the first Tuesday of Ihe month,
between tho hours of teu In the morning and four In the
afternoon. N» sale horn day to day is valid, unless so
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executor*, Administrators and Ouardl-
ant to the Court of Ordlnnry Tor leave to sell Real E»tato
or Negroes, must bo published FOUR MONTHS*.
Biles or pcrsonnl property (except negroos)of testate
and intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY HAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters Dlsmissory must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application fbr foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must no advertised once a month for FOUIl MONTHS.
Orders of tho Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
cony Of the bond of agreement) to make tides to land must
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's salus under executions regalarly granted by
the courts must bo sdvortised THIRTY HAYS—-under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales or perishablo
property under order of Court, must bo advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
aabcfttgtxs fit the ttcjntOHcmt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAY-STREET. BAY-ETEEXT.
R. A. Allen, No. 119 B. Molynenx, No. 77
II. A. Lewis, 118 R. Hutchison, 00
O. N. Ne/le, 190 O. II. Gumming, 00
Warhbum.YVIlder&Co. 114 E. A. Soullard, 01
N. A. Hardee 8c Co., 110 A. Low and Co., 58
W. O. O’Drluroll, 108 Hamilton to Hardeman, 83
lllllgD A BaillllMUTI. JM
K. Parsons to Co., 91
Asa Holt, 88
(iso. Gordon, 60
N.Crucer.84
J. N. Philips, SI
D. F. Halsey, 80
E. L. Hollis, 80
F. II. Welman. 74
Greiner to llcail,71
It. W. Hamilton. 08
Wm. Crowder, ul
C. Hartridse, 100
Edward Wiley, 109
Clark to Lawson, 101
F. Sorrel, 100
raJdflwd to Fay, 101 Harper to Stuart. 87
Yonga to Gain mull, Ol Smith to Humphreys, 85
" h * Fraud* Wood, 01
Wm. Duncan, 80
J. II. Hurrou;h*,07
J. Cowles, 03
Win. Adams, 101
Way to King, 103
Cohen, Norris to Co., M0 -
R. Hnborsham to Hon, MO
W. Woodbridgo, Ml
Brialmin Kelly & Co., 170
II. Uoser, 178
Crane to Rowland, 179
BUM Read, 174
J.H. Ladd, 189
r. Horret, mo 8. Gomlall, 900
G. W. Andorson to Dm., 900 T. C. Nl«bet, 999
C.F. Mills, 904 - A. Minis, 1U0
P. II. Bohn, 905 Wllltamuiti and Pre<ton,394
Wm. Ilattersby, 70 Doston to Gunhy, 909
Stephen Hills, 199 Rabun to Fulton, 907
Jo*. Uurka, 00 T. H. Harden, 118
S. Solomont,90l J.O. Cooko,Telfair's lluild’g
E. W. Raker, Jones* Wbf. H.C.Dunuing,10 Whitaker-st.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Philbrick to Dell, 150 Uay-iticct.
Cohen to Fosdlck, MB .do.
Titos. J. VVtlsb.106 do. #
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtreo, 908 Bay-street.
Wm. II. Giles to Co., 01 Day-street.
A. A. Smets, Sinot’s WImrr.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
H. Roberts, Gibbon’s Uuilding. *
II. F. Waring, 161 llroughton-streeL
James Anderson to Co., Waring’* llulltling.
I. ntlirop to Foolo, Gibbon’s Building.
Snider, Lathrop to Nevltt, Shad’s Uuilding.
J. 8. Rogers, do. do.
Marshall to Aiken, do. do.
Dewittli Morgan, IUboro’a Building.
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Wliltakef-streeU.
M. Prendersast. corner Congress and
J. S. Magill, 111 Congresssucot.
A. to L. Mack, 06 llryan-street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES'
A. Welles, 193 UaY-streot.
Cohen, Norris to Co., 140 liny street.
II. A. Crane. 189 Day-street,
Connerat to llarlo, 150 Ray-street.
Hcrantnn to Jobuatnn, 107 Day-street.
Swift to Denslow. 169 Bay-street.
Davis to Oopp, 177 Day-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market square.
11. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Roisenu, corner Broughton and Bull-street*.
Kelly to O'Conunr, corner Broughton to Drayton sts.
J. C. Hlnchmau, do. do. do.
Theodore Minis, 153 Day-street.
W. W. Goodrich, Smet’s litiUding, Whitakar-slrect.
F. SchcrfT, comer of York and Uuil-ats.
Wm. A. Caiswoll.corncrof Jefferson and St. Jullan-st*.
HARD-WARE.
N. D. fc H. Weed, 103 RrougMon-street.
McCieskoy to Norton, Gibbons' Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
fl. R. Hendrickson to Co., Gibbons' Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent. Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 Uay-street.
Johnson & Go., comerUay ami Bull-streets.
Turner to Oden, Monument-square.
J.. J. Myers, corner Broughton and-Whltaker-sbr.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 149 Bny-strect.
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker and St. Julian-streets.
FURNITURE WAllB-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Smets’ Building.
11. S. Uognrdus, 9.1 Bull-street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds to Morrell, Sinets’ Building.
Denslow to Webster. 4 Whitakor-strcet.
JEWELLEUS.
M< Bastnltm comer Whltnkor and Bryan-stroct*.
W. II. May & Co., comor Whitaker and Brynn-strcots.
w a w * ISiSK
O. a. Nichols. Gibbons’ UuUtUng.
riorson to Iloldt,8 Whltaker-suoot.
W. II. Hnle,Mnrkot-*nuare.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price to Vender, 147 Bay-strocL
John Mallory. 165 Ilay-siroet.
Ham Iton to Symons, 17 Whlwker-stroet.
Robinson to Camp, 0 Hull-street.
Philip Kean,08 Urynn-stroct.
Joseph Tento,97 Whltaksr-stfeet.
James F. Stoics,90 do. do.
M. Corey, corner Whltnkor and Broughton-slreot*.
D. A. Ambler to Co., No. 147 Congress-street.
rllsHIONjtBW BOOT-MAKEBB.
L. Robidor, 90 Whitakor-strcet.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Dutenhofor,
E. Parsons. 197 ConeroM-streot.
MAKM.B AND STONE MANUPACTUBEK.
Robt. 1). Walker, 139 Broughton-strcct.
TIN-WAllE MANUFACTURER. -
I Ic Arthor to Morse^ l^Damapl^treot.
John Carruthera, 175 Market-squaro.
Edward Lovell, hnmnrd-street, near Market-square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Claghorn to Co., Anchmx’a Wharf.
Turner to Henry, Moore’s Whntf.
PAINTSTOPE AND PAINTING.
J. Gt Fnlilgnnt,Monument-*qimro.
John 1'ooto, 11 Wliitakor-streot.
SEOAR MAUPACT URERS.
A. Ponce, 13 WhltakerT«traot.
r. Jncobs,97 nitll-stroot.
F. VV. Undo, 000 Bull-street.
lottery oFFtcEs.
p. tl. Pondernast, Hull-stroot, opposite Pulaski House.
E. Whhlnston, 143 Day-streul.
Geo. W. Wylly, Ilull stroot, opposltn Pulkski House.
, EXCHANGE BROKERS j
M. to w. Gumming,03 Bay-streot.
•*. Withlngtffit} 143 Day-street.
„ FRUIT STORE.
•I- Bo Martin, cornor llay and Whltakcrstroet*.
„ , STEAM BOAT AGENTS. u „
nrooks to Tuppor, Charleston SUwm-Pnckot whari.
J • IL'Mllls, Iron Htaair. Boat Comiiqny’4 wharf.
J. A. Fawns, Goorgla Htcain Boat Company’s wharf.'
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Wlmrf.
„ _ ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS.
iV,* J« LnchUson, near Canal Look.
Miller to curry, Bksltmt WhiUf.
. WlffiBL-WRIGIlT to. SMITH.
•’amas Quantock, Ben., nnnrtha Market.
41 REAL ESTATE BROKER.
V eo, W. Wylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancrofl, 117 Bay-street.
SalMnn.Ht DU'cclovy.
_SAVANNAH t OA. t TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1849.
NUMBER 183.
Govemineut or tiie City.
The government or tho city consists of a Mayor and 19
Aldcrincn, who togethor are denominated lire City Coun
cil. They are chosen annually, on tho 1st Monday In
December, from the people at large.
CiTYOrricaas, too., 1849.—Dr. nich’d Wayno.
Mdtrmtn—Thomas Purse, R. II. Griffin, Wm. H. Uul-
loch, R. D. Walker. T. M. Turner, Wm. II.’Mongin, Solo
mon Cohen. J. F. Posey, F. 8. Bartow, R. R. Cuyler, Jos.
8. Fay.
Custom House—Port of Bsvnnnalk
Collector—William R. Bulloch] Deputy Collector—John
Pnstell; Naval Officer—J. Do LaMOtta; Surveyor—Robert
W. Poolers Appraisers—James lluuter, and William
Mackay. ——
Post Ofllce.
Port Master—Georgo Schley) Ass’L P. M.—J. 0. Doon.
Snrannah Chamber of Commerce.
President—Robert Habersham; 1st Vico President—
Chns. Grceni 2d do. do.—E. Padclford; Secretory and
Treasurer—O. CohvntCommlttco of Appeals—0.11. Cutn-
mlnjg, Henry Roser, Isaac Cohen, William Duucnn, Jos.
8. Fsy, J. Waihburn.
Commissioners of Pilotage.
John Stoddard, Chalrmnn; Win. 11. Bullnch, Secretary
and Treasurer, Octavus Cohen, John W. Andcrron, An
drew Low, Jr., John 1L Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
Woodbrlge. !
BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Panic of the State of Georgia.
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days; Tuesdays and Fridays.
Director*—^Wm. T. Williams, C. P. Rlchardsonc, R.
Hutchison, It. D. Weed,lllrain Roberts, B. Snider, N.A.
Hardee, Jos. Washburn.
Teller-8. B. Williams.
IIranchss at Augusta, Eatonton, Athens, Washington,
and Gicetuboro’, and Agencies at Macon and Griffin.
Planters' Hank.
Capital paW In #535.400.
Geo. W. Anderson, President. If. W. Mercer, Cashier.
Offering da)*, Tuesdays. Discount dn>*. Wednesdays.
Direclors—Francis Horrel, John C. Nlcoll, Isnae Cohen,
V\in. II. Cuyler, John Williamson, Georgo Jones, John
Stoddard.
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Has an Agency in Griffin.
Marine and Fire Insurance Panic.
$800 ■900* ln ® al3 » l00 “P riv,,e *° d ,0 Increase same to
E. Wclford, President, J. Olmstcnd, Cashier.
IlUcount days, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on tho mornings of
Discount.
Directors—Georgo Hall, Ellas Reed, A. Champion, Oc
tavos Cohen, N. II. Knnpp, Charles F. Mills.
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
Ha* an Agency In Macon.
Central llall-Itond and Panl&lng Co. of Gn.
Capital, £9,549,103, nil of tvhleh ha* been paid in—np-
nmnriatcd for bonking purposes, $203,000.
U. R. Cuyler, President. George J. Bulloch, Cashier.
Oflbring days, Mondays. Discount days, Tuesdays.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, S. Cohen,
John It. Wilder, II. McAlpin, J. Woldburg, Jos S. Fay,
W. U. Johnson.
Savannah Institute for Snvlnss.
C. P. Rlchardsonc, President; J. Olmstcnd, Treasurer;
Hiram ItolH-rts. Secretary.
Directors—II. D. Wood, T. W. Morrell, BenJ. Snider,
N.JL Knapp, G. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop,Thomas J.
Tho Investing Commlttoo Is composed of II. D. Weed,
Benj. Snider, und Hiram Robcrtr.
Insurance Ofllcea In Savannah.
Align-ta Insurance to BnnkingCoinpiuy—Capital$375,-
000. Wlllinm Duncan, Agcnt. No. 86 Ilny-et.
Hartford Flro Inrurnnca Company, Hartford—Capital
$900,000. W. Wood bridge, No. 144 llay-st.
/Etna Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital $200,-
000. Cohen, Norris to Co., No. 143 liny st.
Hone Mutual Life Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
$200,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Boy st.
Howard Insurance Company, New-York—Capital $300,-
000. S. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whitaker st.
Union Mutual Fire to Marins Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital $100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Uny-st.
Protection Marino to Flro Ii*uranco Company, Hart
ford—Capital Brlglnm to Kelly,No. 176 Bny-sL
Now-York F.oult.ildo Fire Insuranco Company—Capi
tal $300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-st.
Mutual I.lfo In-urnnce Company, New-York—Capital
♦' W. P. Hunter, Planters’ Bank.
Mutual Safety Insuranco Company, New-York—Cnpl-
Goo. Schley, Port office.
R. Hnber-
Phccnlx Oillco London'—Capital $-
sham, No. 149 Buy-rt.
. Protection Insurance Company, Ncw-Jcrscy—Capital
$900,000. W. P. Yongc, No. 94 Bnyxt.
Camden (N. J.) In<ur.mco Company—Capital $ .
W. P. Yongc, No. 94 llay-rt.
Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York-
Capital $ . Win. II. Giles to Co., No. 94 llay-st.
Foreign Consuls Resilient In Nnvnnnali.
E. Mnlyneaux, llriii-h, No.77Uay-st.{ W. Crabtree, Da
nish, No. 908 Iloy-at-t Louis llarie, French, No. 18 Liberty-
sLt John O. Doon, Spanish, Post Office; W. C. O’Driscoll,
Belgian. No. 108 llay-st.; John G. Doon, Portuguese, Post-
Office; John W. Anderson, Braziliannml tho two Hiclllre,
No. 900 Bay st.; F. II. Welmnri, Sweeden and Norway,
No. 74 llay-st.] John It. Wilder, Rusfia,.No. 114 llny-st.)
W. Crabtreo, Bremen, No. 908 Uny-st.; F. II. Wcltnan,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Snprrior Court—Chnf limn Count)',
Win. B. Fleming, Judge; John E. Davis, Clerk Superior
and InforlorCourts; Win. W. Oates,Sheriff.
County Officers Realtllng in Savannah.
Bobert Hnhendmm, County Treasurer; Elislm Wylly,
Tax Collectors TIiomnsEden, Coroner; Samuel R. Sweat,
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. AO.A T» City of Savannah.
Hits 1st Mnndnys, in February, May, July und Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suits extends (Vnm $30 to $300.
Judge—Mordccnl SIicBaII, Sen.; Clerk-LcviS. ltussell;
Sheriff—Georgo W. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham County.
Anthony Porter, Elios Rend, Wm. Tliomn Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clerk Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodall. .
Coinmlsstonrrs of Roads—Chnthnm County.
It. Wayno, M. D., Chairman. VV. VV. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 3d Monday in December..
IT. S. Courts Sitting in Savannah.
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Savannah, Assoelnto Justice
Supreme Court, U. S. and Judge of the 0th Circuit
Court lor tile District or Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcoll, DisVict Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry Williams, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah and Ogeechce Canal Company.
Capital, $100,009, in Blmros of 50 dollars each.
Director*—Georgo W. Anderson, Amos He udder, M
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph S. Fny; ai do—Alvin N. Mil
ler; 3d do. Robort Lachlison; Clerk—John llnupt. Ben.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohan,
President.
Savannnh Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1816. E. Shef-
tall, Teacher.
Savannah Poor House and Hospital—Instituted In 1801.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1839.
Widows’ Society—Under tiie superintendence of Indies.
. Clothingnnd Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al
so under llio superintendence of ladies.
Hibernian Socloty— Instituted 1819. Georgo B. Cum
mins, President. '
Irish Union Society—Instituted in 1815. John .Murphy,
President.
Ht. Androws’.Sociely—Instituted in 1810. Henry AIc-
Alnln, President.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Bonjamln
Snider, President.
Tho Seaman’s Port Society. Win. Crabtree, President.
Tho Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
Tho Instiluitou of tho Sisters of our “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Masons and Odd Fellows.
^Georgia Council, No. 9, (Masonic,)—Organized ill 1897.
Richard T. Turner, T. 1. G. M,
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (lloynl Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted ill 1818. Geo. W. Aldridge, II. P.
Solomon’s Lodgo, No. 1, (Ancient York Mnsoti*,)—
Formerly called Savannnh Lodge—Chartered in 1733.
Richard T. Turner, VV. M.
Ziirublmbel Lodgo, No. 15. (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted In 1B39. Robert II. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton Lodgo, No. 54, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
nized in 1848. John Cnrruthors, W. M.
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd Follows,)—Insti
tuted in 18-13. Joseph I). Btebbin*. C. P.
Offlcthorpo Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1812. P. O., John N. Lewis. N. G.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1843. J. L. Oliver, N. G.
Do Kalb Lodge, No. 9, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1845. Goo. A. Cuyler, N. O.
Sons of Temperance.
Toonaliowl Division, No. 9—Instituted ill 18-MI. Ed
ward Pettis, W.P.
Yomasseo Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1817.
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannnh
Methodist 1 Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savannah Feirialo Lutheran Hewing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Inilopcndniit
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Society of St.John tho Baptist. Female Mis
sionary Socloty. Foreign Missioiisry Society. Educa
tion Society of tho Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Socloty. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. John’s Sunday and Parish School. Sunday School ol
tho First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools.
Other Societies in Savannnh.
Georgia Historical Society.—Jnmos Mi Wayne. Pros’!.
Georgia Medical Society.—R. D. Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Hocfoty.—Win. Crabtreo, President.
Commissioners Residing In Savnunnb,
FOKTIIETAKINO OF ORPOStTIONS, AND FOR ACIKNOWtRDflR-
MKNT AND FUOOF OF DEtDI, hO., TO BE USED IN OTIlEn
George Schley, for tho States of Maine. Massachusetts,
Rhode [itumL Now-'York, Pennsylvania, Maryland,South
Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Louisiana.
M. II. McAllister, for Massachusetts.
Solomon Cohen, for South Carnlinn.
A. 11. Lnwton, for South Carolina.
Roticrt M. Charlton, for Florida. , ^ „
Wlckllffo Bnicn, for Florldn nnd South Carolina.
Thomas O. Nlshet, for Florida
Charles H. Henry, for Connecticut.
Charles E. Tofll, for North Cnrolina
business genres.
FACTOR to COMMISSION MERCHANT,
July 0 80 “ Btt y- 8trcct ' S«viwMud»,
iy
, TO T, TRAMMELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAIV,
, , Rome, Floyd County, Oa„
Will also practice In the following counties: Paulding,
Cans, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dado, chat'
t0o lta- m may 14
UICO. VV. 'WYLLY,
_ GENERAL AORNT AND BROKER,
For the sale of RertEstate, Negroes, andhny description
of pcrsonnl property.
r ■ °yyi®ff^BORKk|t IBtt-IT. AND RAY LANE,
fob 93 Bavonnah, Georgia. * 19
EDWARD G. WILSON, '
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
_ orric.'t ON BULU-ST., OPPOBITI PULASKI iioosr.
n2. urt ‘ * First Saturday In each month.
Return Days, - . Ten dayi before Court day.
Ucsidcnca No, 90 llroughton-itrcct.
ROBERT PTwALfcniR,
MARBLE $• STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUOIITON-ST., BETWEEN WIIITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, of Itahnn and DomesUe Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces, and HcrBnGrat«s; Free Stone for RuUdlngs.
Ornamental Iton Railings, toe. toe., furnished to order.
dr7a* parsons:
^ DENTIST.
. VVnil perform any opertUons pertaining to hi* Profowlon.
Artificial Teetli inserted Trom one to an entire double set,
nnd warranted not to be excelled by tho best Dentists ln
Europe or America.
Operatino Rooms, No. 1Q7 Conorcsi-street.
H. & J. LACHLISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CANAUSTREET, NEAR TIIR CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia.
R. LACHLISON. 1. LACHLISON.
JACOI1 DUTE.VIIOFER, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
BRVAN-STREET, SECOND DOOR FROM UULL-BTRRET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Boou and other work nfode to order.
IlOUIBER,
'ROM PARIS.)
jjffipb f jr SHOEMAKER,
FASHIONABI. .
Importer of French Leather.
WH1TAKRR-ITRRET, OPPOSITE SMETS BDILDINO.
M. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
CORNER WHITAKER AND BROUOHTOX-BTRKKT,
MavniutaH, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CASBIMERB8 AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, mode up to ordor alter U10 latest fa*hian
at the shorted notice.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DRAl.KR IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Merino and Silk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, toe.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOR WEST OF M. EASTMAN. JEWELLER.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR
20 WIIITAKER-8TREET.
All Garment* in hi* line tnado in the neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. B.—Cutting done nt the shortest notice. Cm
HAMILTON M HARDEMAN,
FACTORS $• COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Georgia.
CltAfl. F. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DENSLOW At WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OF RAY AND WHITAKER ITS.
Savaunnli, Georgia,
RDWARD SWIFT. A. A. DENSLOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, tor. kc.,
No. 11 Whitaker-st.—Savannah, Ga.
' ‘ *5—All kinds or Mixed Paints. Pnpc “
Borders and Flro-Bonrd Prints.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
, GII.DINU, GRAIN! NO, kc.,toe.
WEST SI08 MONUMENT-SQUARE,
Savannah, Ga,
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ings, Borders, and Fire-Board Prints.
J. I«. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFACTURER
No. 17 Bull-street, near Monument-square.
Cork sole, VValcr-pmof, Hunting, Military, Pntcnl lea
ther. Walking, Dress, nnd Pump-solo Boots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, toe.,
made to order in the. peatest and most ftndiinnnhlemaimer
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
careful workmen.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 27 BULL-STREET,
(SION or THE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Savnnnnh, Ga,
N. B.—Keeps constantly on bnnd Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Bcgnrs, at Wholesale and Retail.
Also ('hewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 VVHITAKER-8TREET,
Savnnnnh, Gn.,
Has on hand n Inrun aud clioico stock of Segnrs, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, nnd nil otlmr arti
cles in his lino at tho most reasonable terms.
YONGE A GAMMELL.
FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Gn.
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber forSaic,
JAMES aiTANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JUI.IAN-STREET, NEAR THE MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done nt short notice
MILLER A CURRY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
KASTKRN WHARF—RAY-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia,
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
or EVKRY DESCRIPTION.
Residence East side of Pulaski Square.
GUNS, RIFLES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY , ,hc.
Are offered at very low prices by tho sub
scriber, preparatory to bfs receiving liU new stock—Uioso
wishing a Guu or Rifle at n low price would do well to call
nnd exninine, before piirehnsiug
nprlU JOHN CARRUTHERS.
TIIE ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH t
QA VANNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
Company.—5,000 boxes of the nbovo Company’ll
superior article, forialoby VV'. HUMPHREYS. Jr,
This artic le ij far superior to any now offered to the
Southern Country for llio Toilet, SAacbiy.nnd the Coiintinir
House. It U cnrcfolly. put up by tho Company in neat
paper boxes costaMsgose dozen cake* of one size, and
others containing four enkes of another size.
Tho following aro tiie rates thr Company have con
cluded tojmpply tho Merchant*, Druegult, Hotels, Steam
ers, toe. at, which will convince all that if Southern En
terprise meet Southern Encouraokment, Bavnnimh
rannnd will supply anything of this kind for muchluss
than Northern Cities.
All wo ask la Encouragement,
And thereby support HOME INDUSTRY.
• hates s
100 boxes,' $30 00
50 » 10 00
93 « 0 00
10 « 4 no
Under tills we will charge lllly ceiils^ior l»ox.^^ ^
fob 0 * Agentfor tho Company.
n^O CAPITALISTS.—The undersigned,
J. in addition to his business ns Druggist, proposes to
establish, In tho city of Charleston or Snvnnnnh.n DIS
TILLERY,fortliu purpose of Manufacturing ALCOHOL
(for Medical purposes only) from llio Sour Oranoe, n Fruit
common in tho States of South Cnrnlinn, Georgia, and
Florida, which could ha delivered nt either of the above
named port* at n trifling oxnenso.
Tho process was lately discovered by him. nnd so rapid
in it* operation that n Barrel ean be Distilled in tho short
spneo of TEN to FIFTEEN MINUTE!.
Tills ALCOHOL lin* been pronounced, by Medical
Gentlemen of Savannnh, New-York nnd Philadelphia, to
bo superior to any now ill use for Medical purposes.
Certificates from the first Physicians nml gentlemen [Of
this city, New-Yoik nnd Philadelphia, can bo soon at my
store, to which I nsk your attention.
I would bo pleased to receive communication* from nny
part of the United States, which shall meet my prompt
nmmta. A«>°» wmuAM [[UMPliBBVB,Jiiy
mar 93 Druggist, Havnnnah,(ln.
riEOUGIA Manufactured Osnalmrga and
\JT Shirtings.— 1 Tho Subscribers have on hand the fol
lowing kinds of Osnithurgs, which they offer for sale nt
Factory price*: Troup Factor)’, extra honvy; Georgia t ae-
tnry, nt Allien*; Roswell Factory, Nos. 1 nnd 7; Milledgo-
vlllo Factory; Schley’* Slripes «(o.. host quality. Also,
Roswell Factory Shirtings, Mlllcdgcrille do. do., Fnc-
LATHROP - WEVITT.
rpARRANT’S Kflbncscing Sollzcr Ape-
X rlent.—This much cstocuied nnd highly valuable
preparation, will not fall effectually to remove Dyspepsia
or Indigestion, Bilious Affections; Hcnducho, Heartburn,
Accdity of tho Stoninch, Costlvencss, Gout, Rheumatism,
Loss orAnpotite. Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nnuson, A(-
fociions ortho Liver, kc.. kc.; for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON to CO.,
July 97 Gibbon*’ Building.
3Xrrtl=3A,ona, nna atcam-Uacitct swemtscnicitts.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Pa*sen|4r Train* leave Savannah and Macon doily, at
ti 1, J “® n I e ‘l Trn,n> orrivo ot Macon and Savannah dzllr, nt.
Ticket* from Savannah to Macon, no Tleki
:: “ ■■ »au«u :.Tom
; “ wAtirw. in
;; ;; '<■ uoiiimu.., 15 00
“ “ “ to Talladega,* i
“ ;; jj nnntyrllie, V Alabama99 00
...7 A. M.
7 P. M.
ieketa from Savannah to Tusoumbia, Ala.,.
“ “ 11 to Tuscaloosa,* Ala.
to Columbus,*Mlss,
to Aberdeen, «
to Holly Springs”
to Nashville, )
to Murphreesboro’, > Tcnn. 95 00
to Columbia, )
to Memphis, ....1.. 30 00
50
98 00
p, "“* •*“''*"* lh0 ""*' 1 Mondw^'w^w’.Md
• Tri weekly, Icnvln|j8nvannah Snnday, Tuesday and Thursday.
° r OenernHy, ftnm Savnnnnh (o Maconi
Furn " ur ” 1 8 * u ' ,, > r ' Go °'"’ * nd «*” 13
Crockery Ware,In crides, boxes nr hlids.,...... ...V. . .\.V.V.\V.V.\V.V.V.\\V. , .'.'.'.‘. 10 "
Jn. W * ,0,, a’ r,M X. 0 i‘ A, *fi" Uox I ! . 8 n,IUff i Fnlnts, Drug* and Confoctinnnry, per 100IN 50 “
8 n °l*»; BlttW* Cheoso, L«A. Tobacco, Leather, Tildes, Copper, Tin,
i?^!l D 5^ ,,, ~ F te ,,B ? on ’i ,quo ? , A‘ ,o r k ’ ,,ppr ’ Fish,Tallow and BeaawtxlperiooibV......40 “
T n nJ^!\T^M‘ l, «wlng,l’ijrandBar Iron, Grind and VlilUtones, Nails, Spikos nnd Coal, per ioo lbs., 30 •<
nnT 5 ^ 8re *‘UV’* c £® r *»,** , b I t 0 ®*» Fruit,Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, each, 73 ««
Snlt ;>er sack, not exceeding four bushels, * 50 •«
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1849. • O. A. F. IRVINE, Agent.
From Maoon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of tho lino of Rail-Roods extending from Savan
nah to Dolton, Ga. ^
Tho PaMcnkcr Trains of UUa Rftod are run dally rb follows 1 connecting at Moron with the Central Rood, and at
Atlanta with tho Western and Atl&tta and Georgia Rall-Rnada.
Leave Macon at 8 A. M., arrtvfl'srAUanta 19 30 P. M., and nt Dalton 8 P. M.
Leava Dolton 4 A. M., arrive at AUanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 0 P. M.
Passengers on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains oil Uie Western and Atlantic Bond do not run on Sunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery nnd Now-Urleans via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at Bnmesvllle.
1 oasengen for La Granao.AVert Point,Montgomery and New-Orlenns via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stage* at Griffin.
Freight I mins are run daily tlirougli th business season, nud tri-wcckly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from other Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Rates of Freight for merchandise Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND
First Class, (per cubic foot)—Hnxea of lints, Boot*, Kline*, Bonnet*, Furniture, and such
other articles n* lire clearly anrJogous to tlio*o named
Skconp Class, (per 100 IN.)—Boxes and bnles of Dry Good*, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oil*,
Drugs, Feathers, and Confcctionnry,
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides in bnles, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar nnd sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Casting*
Hardware, and all other haavyaitieles not otherwise enumerated I9jf
Fourth Class, (par 100 lbs.)—Flour, Riec, Rneon, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lnrd, Tallow, Beeswax
hnlea of Rags, Ginseng, green and dried Fruits, Mill Genring, Pig Iron, Mill nnd Grindstones, 19]( 13 17 18
—— — - 55 ets. per 00 IN.
50 “ « 100 IN.
50 “ ” 100 lha.
EMERSON FOOTE, Kuperintendant.
Cotton from Atlanta toKavnnnaJi,..
“ Jonesboro’
« » Uriffin
Miron, Oct. 90,1848.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
Passenger 1 rains leavo Atlanta doily (Sunday’s excepted) at 1 o’clock, P. M., arrive at Dal
ton at 8 P. M.; returning, leave Dalton nt 4o’clock, A. AI., nnd nrnvo nt Atlanta nt 11 o’clock, A. AI.
Trains on tlyi Memphis Branch Itall-Rood, nnd Ktagos fur Nnihvillc nnd Knoxville,Tenn., and forTuscumbla, Ala.
and Memphis, Tenn., mil In connection with this Road.
Rote* ofTmnsportatlon for Alrrchnnillzc Generally,
FROAI ATLANTA TO
First Class, (per ruble loot.)—lioxrs of Hitts, llonnet*, nud Furniture,
Second Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Shoe*, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
Oils, Drugs, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (p >r 100 |bj.)—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Uope. Butler,
Cheese, Tobacco. Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Ilollow-
wnro, Crockery, Casting', Hard warn, .Marble, (dro-sed), toe
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, (in snck»; Rice, Pork, llccf, Fish, Lnrd. Tallow, Bacon,
(In casks, boxes or tracks), llces-wax, bale* of Bags, Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, .Marble, (undress
ed). Mill and Grindstones, AIM Gearing,.
— E. K. AULLS, Sup’t. Transportation.
apr 18
10
Tmnyportntion.Ofllcc, W. nnd A. R. R., Atlanta, April I4tli, 1819.
NEW-YORK AND BXVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
Tho new nml superior Steamships TENNESSEE, Cnnt-
John Collins,nnd CHEROKEE,CnptTims Lyon, will,
until further notice,leave Savannah and New York 1 every
Wednesday, commencing with the 98th March.
These swift Steamers are each of 1,950 tons burthen,
built in the strongest and most approved manner, nnd are
unequalled in all Ihe needful qualities to give conttdcnco
ns well ns despatch to travellers. They have all the ac
commodations for passengers and freight requisite, to en
title thorn to public patronage.
Tho Central llnil-llond will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evonlng, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, nnd fVom .Savannah on tiieir
nrrivnl Ifneodful.
(fay- No frciglitrocelved after star o’clock on tho day
of Bailing.
Passage $93—payable In advance; for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFOIID to FAY,
.Savannnh,
or SAM’L. L. AIITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 191 Front st., New-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS,
To sail weekly during the yonr. Tills lino Is composed
of the following vessels:
R.T. Brown.
N. llOEY,
P.KntrriBLD.
J.Johnson.
..... H. Look.
The nbovo vessels ore of the llrst rlnss, Insured nt the
lowest rates, nnd nrn commanded by Cnptnius of much
experience In tlio tmdo. They will bn towed up nnd
down the river when necessary, and will always sail on
tiie day advertised. Tho Cabins are handsomely frir-
nishod, nnd every care will he taken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE to ROWLAND,
No. 179 Ilny-sireet, Savannah.
DEMILL to CO.,
oct 16 No. 188 Front street, New-York.
Ilnmue ISAAC AIEAD,
Barone PETER DEAIILL,...
Brig MACON,
Brig JOHN ENDER8,
Bchr.O.J. JONES,
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
M ’ n
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels' comprise this Line, nnd will snil
nbout every two weeks, viz:
Schr. IULIA ELIZA, Cnpt. Hiobrr.
Schr. II. WESTCO’rr, Cnpt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Cnpt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (now) Cnpt. Lopok.
Thu nbovo vessels nre nil first class schooners, nnd
commanded by Cnptnins experienced in the trndo, nnd
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
tho shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
GREINER to BEAU.,
79 Bay-street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 'J7)( N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Daily U. 8. MiiUStcnm-PnctoclLine
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-TItlROS Of THE WAY.)
METAMORA, Cnpt. F. Harden.
WM. HBABROOK, Cnpt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH Cnpt. Fknn Peck.
JASPER, Cnpt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
Tills Lino is composed of the nbovo very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced rommniidcrs, nnd can
not be excelled for safety, comfort nod regularity. They
bravo Snvannah every evening nt half-pnst 8 o’clock,
nnd leave Charleston every morning nt 9 o’clock through-
° U Furo FI°vo Dollars, meals included. Through Tickets
Iratwcen Macon nnd Charleston. Ten Dollars, including
iiicnls on the steamers nnd omnibus fnre in Savannnh.
BROOKS to TUPPF.R, Agents, Savannah,
oct98 E. LAFITTB to CO., AgcnU, Charleston.
JAMAICA GINGER.—1 case White Gin-
JoB 1 "'"' 1 ' ^ 11. IIEND1UOKSON & CO.
T/'ASTEHN HAY.—300 liales in storo, lor
ill «nlo by
no /*f * nllnov m. r.r\
Juno 14 •- .
T)ER CHEROKEE.—Rich Eng’h Chintz,
X In creot variety. MARSHALL & AIKIN.
WOOD, CL AG HORN &. CO.
in ere
iy 14
T A DIES’ Sc GENT’S GauzoMorino Vesta
JJ,OMwF!il.nol,k..,rn r «. 1 l,"{l[^. moman.
Juno 25
YrESTS.—An nssortment of wliitonnd fancy
TT'XTRA duality Castor OIL.—Just ro-
Jli cclvedn supply of extra IV^iquikopFsN,
• j un0 7 Mniiunient-tqunro.
VX7H1TE GOODS. — Jnconot Muslins j
VV Cnnibric <lo.l PI»U Camhriwi SwIa.Miullw
Mull nnil NnliiHDnh 1I0.1 Houle .In.; lndln Uook <lo.i Ululi
or’.,.mn u,ul Tu.lol..Mu‘ll..l < g^. TOOTE
70 Baltimore Hams, for sale by
TURNER to HENRY,
Exchango Dock.
•JJAMS;-
j line 93
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The St rain-boat Company or Georgln’s Boats
CHATHAM, Cnpt. Hubbard,
TENNESSEE Cnpt. Gould,
T1IOS. S. METCALFE Cnpt. Powell,
Run between the altovo place* In connection with Tow-
boats nnd Lighters, affording the merchants or Georgia.
South Caroliun, Tennessee nnd Alabama, a cheap nnd
expedition* made of transportation of goods to and from
the Interior.
During tho very tow stages of the river tho present
*enr-on, (lower than for some years,) merchandise en-
tripled to tills Company lias been forwnrded with but
trifling detention and no interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward goods at tho lowest stages of
the river.
Merchandise, in nil eases, Imported or exported will be
received nnd forwarded free of ronimlsrion*, and freight
Tor llio Georgia Unit-Road for Athena nnd Atlanta, nnd all
Stations on tlio Western to Atlantic Rnil-ltoad, can be
pntd nt those Stations; freight for other Stations tills side
of Atlanta Is payable at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Rail-Road will nlso be for-
warded free of commission*, and nil expense paid, and
collected at Savannah from consignees or vessels, when
required.
The T. S. M. now run* n* n regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should bn addressed toenrn
of Savannah Agent, and from the interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular enre should bo taken to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawns, nt Savnnnnh.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Snvannah.
oct 16 JNO. 11. GUIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA
Tills Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt. Piiilfot.
LAMAR, Cnpt
And nlso by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY Cnpt. Creswell.
Tho Intter Stannicr bolng oflcss draught than nny other
on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch in nl! stages
of the water. The Company is nlso provided with fifteen
Tow-honts and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to tho care of the Company or it*
Agent*, will bo received nnd forwnrded free of commis
sion,.. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. It. MILLS, Agent,Savnnnnh.
oct 10 W. M. HOWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. S.BInll Stcnm-Pncket Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. Sc PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARV8,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Dally Mail Strnni-
I’ackct* nt Snvannah; the Mnil Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Pnlatkn to Lake Monroe, the Mnil Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator. Mineral Springs nud Madison-
villc, to Tallahassee; nnd from Picolntn to St. Augustine.
OCAMULGEB U"pb W. M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON Cnpt. Joira Hebbard.
ST. MATTHEWS, ....Cnpt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packet* leave Snvannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning nt 10 o’clock.
Returkiko.—Leave Pulntkn every Tuesday and Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching nt the above named places
encli way. . . , . ,
All goods consigned to the AgcnU forwarded freo n|
commission. „
BROOKS to TUPPEIt, Snvannah,
A. A. DcLomte, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns-
wlek; John Bessent, St. Mar)s; Fernandez & lHsbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, lllnek Creek; George Colee, Pieo-
latn; It. It. Reid to Co., Pabitka, E. Lafitte, Charleston,
oct 98
||/i VANA SEGAHS.—25,000 La Crespo,
XX 20,000 Ln Lcgundn* 8,000 Lit Ambrosia Regalia,
9,000 La Consoincion, 5,000 I.a Florido, 10,000 Palo Alto
nud Ln Minerva; nLo, 90,000 Common Hegars, in store,
nnd for sale by . J. V. CONNERAT.
For
l^VALLEY’S Magical Pain Extractor-
1/ Burns, Sores, InflamaUon*. For sale by
L. J. MYERS, Smets’ Building.
TTAMILY HAMS.—20 bills, choico Family
X Hams, landing per brig Madison and forsnloby
’ COHEN, NORRIS to CO.
Juno 14
S UPERIOR English MUSTARD—In as
sorted size bottles nnd by the pound; n fresh supply
received by A. A. SOLOMONS,
may 10 Market-square.
Yji/’HITEWASH Brushes.—l case Whito-
» V wash Urushes, assorted kinds; lust received, nnd
for sole by O. R. HENDRICKSON to CO.
may 5 .
(General GttitoerMsemenlB.
Xj Lamp Clumnle*, for sale by. .
G. U. HENDRICKSON to CO.,
June 8 Gibbons’ Building.
TIJEAKIM’8 Extracts of Vanilla, Roso,
±TX Lemon, Almond and Nutmeg, (hr sale by
O. H. HENDRICKSON to CO.,
Jonell Gibbons’ Uuilding. J
JjMNE Ciuatcr PINS—An assortment of r
X fino Cluster Paste Pins; Just received and for sale by B
July 9 M. EASTMAN.
TRAVELLING BASKETS.—Ofassortcd P
X sizes and patterns; Just oponed and for sale by K
COLLINS to BULK LEV,
July 7 100 Brynn-st.
rpHERMOMETEHS.—J. Barry’* cold C
X bratedLondonThermometers; Just received, nnd for C
sale by COLLINS to BULKLEY, T
July 17 100 Brynn-st. 8
C* HLORIDE of LIME.—1 cask dry Chlor- n
Vy Ido Lime, for sale by '
Juno 19 L. J. MYERS, Sinets’ Building. »
r PRUNES.— A fow handsome travelling
X Trunks, Just received per Cherokee nnd will lie sold _
cheap for cash, nt the new Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range. u
Juno 19 G. S. NICHOLS. „
r'UM CAMPHOK—1,000 Its. Rcfmod D
VO- Cum Cimphor, fur .ale onRN , £
June 7 Munumcm-Squ.ru. n
7?RESH Chloride of LIME—Put in »
X Jars suitable for flimlly use. For sale low, by ?
Juno 7 TURNER to ODEN, Monument square. ^
x? F. IIAMS and Smoked BEEF.—100 r
X • F. F. Hams: 100 Smoked Beeft Just received and
for sale by J. C. HINCIIMAN, n
Juno 19 Cor. Broughton nnd Drayton sts.
QMOKED TONGUES, &c.—Landing:— 8
VJ 150 Smolwd Tongues; 10 half bbls. F.M. Beep, 50 £
kegs Lard; for sola by
June 14 WOOD, CLAOHORN to CO.
Q ANDS* Sarsaparilla.—6 dozen Sands’ Sar- c
O saparilla,Just received, and Air sale by a
June 91 L. J. MYERS, Smeta’ Building.
epURPENTINETOOLS.—Open Hackers, D
X Scrapers, Dippers, and Axes, tlio proper kind, »nm- B
pies obtained from North Cnrolina, Just received and for
solo by McCLESKEY to NORTON.
T?1NE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, for salo by tl
X 1 TURNER to HENRY, |l
Juno 93 Exchange Dock. 5
/'T'RANDJEAN’3 Composition, No, 3, ro-
VjT celved by the Cherokee, ana for sale by \
opr 30 . W. HUMPHREYS.
/7J.REEN Ginger! Green Ginger!—Just re- -
VjT celved, a large supply of very fr.'iii Green Ginger,
for sale low by A. A. SOLOMONS, Ag't ,
June 19 Market square. {
•\T E. RUM.—25 bbls. Luther Felton’s J
1.1 • Rum, landing from schr. T. F. Johnson; for sate
\ow from tiie ivharf, by a
Juno 15 BRIOHAM, KELLY to CO. 8
1C(1 PLOWS, 500 doicn Hoes, nssnrlfdi "
1 vJ\ l 60 dozen Axes, 100do Plow Lines, 1,000 pair n
Traces; for sale by N. 11. to 11. WEED. ].
Jan 99 *j
PIG IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron, Gut- .£
JL sliirrie No. 1, now landing from ship Georgia, from
Glasgow, and for sate by N. B. to II. WEED. $
apr 6 ot
1TWNE White Shirta nf the latest «tylc, broad d
X: plaits and standing collars; lust opened at tho cheap o
Clothing Store, GIBBONS’RANGE. b
N. II. Muslin Night Shirt* can be hnd also. apr 28
■\Y7HlTE and Colored Marseilles Vests, ro-
\ Y celved per Cherokee, nnd for sale cheap, at 147
Bay-street. PRICE to VEADER.
apr30 1
77LACK and colored Alpacca Sacks; also J
XJ n variety of while, brown nnd flmey Linen Sack* d
and Coats; for sale low, by rr
npr 10 HAMILTON to SfMONS. j)
C HIRTS.—Another supply of Judson’s celo- in
O brnted Shirts, received per steamer, and fur ante a
cheap at the NEW CLOTHING STORE, d
mny9J Gibbons’ Itnnge. ih
7^ ID GLOVES.—A handsome assortment s
XV of colored and black Kid Gloves, Just received and Iy
for sale clicnp by GEO. 8. NICHOLS,
may 29 Gibbons’ Range.
QACKS.—G. S. Nichols has just received
O nnotlicr supply of Tweed Cnwlincr, Drnp d’Eto and
English Merino Sack Coat*—Just tlio tiling for Uie sea-
eon. Call nnd see at tho Cheap CloUi'nx storo,
may 99 GIBBONS’RANGE.
TUST Received per Steamer, another assort
ed mentnf fancy and black Italian Cravat*! for sale
cheap by G. S. NICHOLS, J.
limy 2) Gibbons’ Range. s
T ADIES’ Dress GOODS—A great ratio- “
lj s
npr 95 Rlbcro’s New Building.
CPRING GOODS—A variety of Cash- f.
O mcrett, Drop O’Ete nnd Tweed Sacks, nntl Palo „
Alto Coats; for solo by . th
npr 10 HAMILTON to SYMONS.
TRAVELING Dresses.—Silks and Lin- .
X eaTollo du Linde, Linen Lustres, Chambrny, Bat- .„
tifte, toe. A flue lot of Uie above goods for sale by r
DEWITT to MORGAN, ‘ 0
may 3 Rlbero’a New Building. n
A LEand PORTER.—5 casks Byasa’ Lon- "
don Porter, Pint*; 5cstka Scotch Ate, Just rcoelved |i
and for *nlc by DeMAHTIN,
may 16 Coiner Bay and Wliitakcr-strects.
jflUBA MOLASSES—206 hhda. and 10 5
\J tierce* Molasses, of superior quality, cargo of
schooner Lily, from Cardenas, landing nnd for sale by n
may 9 WM. O. O’DRISCOLL. j.
CINCINNATI Shoulders.—25hhda. prime /
V.V Cincinnati Shoulders, tending from schr MnUlda
and for salo ry COHEN, NORRIS to CO. ,
TVTOFFAT’SLifo PILLS and BITTERS— J
1»X Just received, and for salo by c
apr 91 TURNER & ODEN. ,
QEIDLITZ POWDERS—2 gross SeidllU ||
O Powders, frill weight, for sale by
I.. J. MYERS, *
may 7 Smeta’ Building. c '
TVTOTH WAFERS, Gelatine, Embossed, a
J.TX Silver, toe.,ofevery dcseripUon, for ante by c
tuny 91 JOHNSON to CO., cor. Bull to Bay-st*. s
A LUM and Rock SALT-300 bushels Alnm p
/V and 3 ton* Bock Salt, for *ale by o
feb 13 THEODORE MINIS. |
CHIRT8.—Received per Cherokee, another {2
O lot of fine Shirts; for siUu by p
ROBINSON to OAMF.Gtaldiy’s Building, p
npr 17 Next to Pulaski House.
rpAPIOCA and SAGO.—Just received, a e
X fresh supply, luitabte for the innnufacture of Pud
dings, for sale by J. C. HINCIIMAN,
npr 93 Corner Broughton nnd Draytou street*. it
TP LOUR.—30 whole and half bbls. Canal b
X Flour, 39 do do do Baltimore do; binding and for o
sale by TURNER to HENRY,
apr 7 Exchnnge Dock. n
T EMON SYRUP—10 boxes Roy’s just !■“
1 i Innrtinc and for snle by ri
O. It. HENDRICKSON to CO.,
apr 17 GlblKinH* Buildings u
TPAMILY CHEESE—A supply of those
X superior small size Cheese, Just received per PhiA n
ia, by DbMARTIN,^ Sy
npr 95 Corner Bny and Whitaker-st*. ;
T-JATS! HATS!!—Just received, a good v
XI assortment of lk<lilonnbte Drab Brush Hat*: also, ,
Black and Drab soft water proof lints, for rnlo by n
PIERSON to I1E1DT, ,
npr 17 No. 10 Whitnkcr-strcet. |,
rpOBACCO—1 cubo Mrs. Millor’a Chow 1
X ing Tobacco, received per steamer Tennessee, for .j
salo by O. It. HENDRICKSON to CO. „
June 8 ,|
TTiFFECTUALCurofor Whooping Congh. 1
J.J Itochu’s Royal Herbul Embroenlinn; n cure for c
Whooping Cough, without medicine. A^u^yrc^civcd ,
'mnr20 Markct-sq. 1
rpOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA—
L Received direct from the ninnitfiicturar, for snlo
by L.J. MYERS,
may 7 Smeta’ Building.
[7 A REG ES and Silk Tissues, at greatly re-
1 J ducedprices. MARSHALL to AIKIN.
Juno 26
77AY WATER.—6 canes genuine Bay
1J Water received and for salo by
June 91 L.J. MYERS Smeta’Building.
TJ AMS— lOOSugar Cured Baltimore Hams,
XX In store nnd for sale by
June 93 J. E. CADY to CO.
/"IANDY.—15 boxes assorted Candy, in
VV store and for sate by J. E. CADY to CO.
June 29
/’''ANDLES.—100 boxes Georgia Tallow
KJ Cnndles, for sale by •
June 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY to CO.
(Seiteral stabertfsementg.
SNIDER, LATHROP N'KVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA]
[XAVE IN STORE—A full assortment ot
-X FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
Ter for sole at Wholesale and Retail, on the most rca-
nable term*.
LANKEl'S—Heavy London Duffil, own Importation;
heavy Twilled Bristol, nnd fancy end; Fancy end anil
Ribbon bound, Whitney bed.
.AINS—Heavy oil wool Negro plains, n?«6rtcd qualities.
KHSF.YS—A very large d«*ortmcnt, comprising nil tiie
different styles and qualitis* both ftfficy and plum, ot
Georgia and Northern make.
LOTUS—Black, blue, brown, grefch, gray nnd drab
4NARUKGS—A large supple, nt factory price'.
JltLAPS—Of tlttx nnd cotton, for picking sheets.
,ANNELB—Heavy Twilled red, for plantation ti*4';
low price to (lift! scarlet; n Inirc n^ortment of low
IRI?Tit/KS—All (jnnllllt. Of robob.
ton nnd wool and nil cotton.
. JGS—Fine to low price,
3AIZE8—Figured nnd plain.
ITATTINGB—4 4 to 6 4. plnin white and tolored.
WINDOW SHADES—Main end pointed centres.
~ JRTAIN MATERIALS—nirh flgiircd and plain sear/
. lr !L'^. , ' il0 “ ndb " fl,,,nen » P lnln wnltaand embroidered.
MiNTERPANES—WbllO and colored, IQw price id
HR JINGS.—An extensive essortmeni of blrnchrd and
brawn Shirtings; superior blenched long cloths, beat
makes.
Columbian and other strii
ARINERS 8TRIPF -
sorted qualities.
narrow rtripc*,n*
ties and brands.
—ALSO—
A frill nssortment of choice Prints, frotn 16w pries Id
'’Kancll
Ladles’, Gent’s and MIhcb’ Merino UndOnblrU and
_ lt , - I*opposite Pulaski Hpuse.-J. S. MA
GILL would r«|icctriilly announce to thecitiiens of Ba
vanunh and surrounding country, tliat ho has Just received
“d U now opening a weU selected Stock of FALL AND
VMM Lit DRY GOODS, expressly for the market, and
■ -• market prices t DomesUe
Also, lust opening i bcauUful L. C. Handkerchiefs .from
— - To these Is Invited particular attention. Mauy
a- -«• —> desirable Goods expected In a fow
SAVANNAH CASH STORE.
.—Tlio Millinery buslncrs will be carried
lay*, at the
millineAy.-
CAUTION EXTRA I
Man by tho name of RUEL CLAPP has
engaged with a voung man of the nntne of 8. P*
send, and nset fill name to put up a Sarsaparilla,
they call Dr. Townsend'* Sarsaparilla, denomina-
OfJVUlNF., Original, etc. nils Townsend 1* nd
and never wa*, but teas formerly a worker on rail-,
canals, nnd tho like. Yet he a>sumrs the Urle of
X
-8 single solitary proof ofUil*. This is to cnutiim
io pulilie not to l>e deceived, and purchase none Lut the
lEMUIXE ORIGINAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend’*
inpnrilla, having on it tho Old Df.t* likeness, his fiiml-
nat of arms, and his slgnnturo ncrass the coat of arms.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principal ojpcc, 109 Nastau. it., Nae-Y-rk City.
OID DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSESD,
The Original Discovertr qf
THE GENUINE TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Townsend is now nbout 70 years of age, end
jailnnr been krown n* Uie AUTHOR and DISCOVER
ER of llio GENUINE ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND SAR-
“ ‘"‘""LA.” Being poor, bo wm compelled to limit
cture, by which means It has been kept out of
Healed of sore diseases, and saved from death;
1 eicellence and wonderful HEALING
This Grand and Unequalled PrepafaUon If
red on the largest scale, and is called Kt
the length and breadth or the land.
_ TUB GENUINE
01(1 Dr. Jncalt Toxviiseml'a SannimrlllM
red, Uiat all Uie Inert properties bribe Snrsa-
; are tint removed, everything capable bf be-
d or of fermentation, I* eximctedand reJecU-d:
panicle of medical virtue Is sec tired In a puf*
abated form; and thus it Is rendered incapablo
. .... Jiiy or Its valuable and healing properties. Pre
pared in IhL way, It I* made the most powerful agent in
Cure of Immmcralile Disease*.
Hence the reason Why we hour coniniondolibni on
I it doing v
SUM FIT
Ill U.O VIMU U|
ION, DYSPEPSIA.end LIVER COM-
' ■* IMATISM, SCROFULA and
g from Impurity of the l&lood.
t possesses n marvellous cfflcncy In Mil rnmp'alaU ari-
Is and lint flashes over the body. It lias not hod its
By removing obstructions, nnd regulating Uid dcneriH
"i, it gives tone and strcngUt to the whale body, and
all forms of
Nervous Diseases mid Dcblliti*,
It I* not passible for this medicino to fall to dd #*>d; It
leausca me uiooa, e;
«tiie stomach nnd i
lenlthy a
itip:ilinn,’nltay*’ taflamatioiT,
{httiess, removes nil obstructions, and invigorates the
ilire nervous system. Is not Uiis* then,
Tho Jtlodlclno you Prc-ciuineully Need!
Rut can nny of these things be said ofS. P. Townsend'a
iferior article ? Till* young man’* lb;u!il I* not to bo
Co n inn reel with the Old Dr.’a;
‘cause of one Grand Fact, that the ono is INCAPABLE
' DETERIORATION ami
Never Spoils,
Now, is It not horribla to make and sell, and iiiflnita:i
rarse to use tills
Souring, Fermenting:, Acid “Cdnipbuiid'*
OF S. P. TOWNSEND! ,
..ml yet he would fain have it itnderatnod that Old Jnedb
Townsend’s GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA,
is an IMITATION of his Inferior preparaUon! I
Heaven forbid that wo should deal ip an nrllclb which
oubl bear Uio most di-taut resemblance to S. P. Tbwn
aid’* article I and vVliieh should bring down upon ihe
Id Dr. such a mountain load or complaints and crilnjnn-
nis from agents who havn sold, nnd purchasers who
ive used ri. P. Townsend’s FERMENTING COM-
We wish it understood, hccauap it is tho absolute truth,
nt 14 P Tn.un.i.nrUw nrit.ln nt.5 .ll.l h. t..»i«.
ig not one single tiling in common.
As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no
heinist. no nhnrmaeeuUst—knows no more of medicine
r disease, than any oUicr common, unscientific, unpro-
iscionnl man, vvlint guarantee ran the public have that
buy nre receiving agenuine scientific medicine contain-
ngnll Uie virtue* of the nrUcIcs used In preparing It,
nd which are Inenirablo ofchanges.whloh might render
hem the AGENTS of DISEASE I ns tend ofheniUi?
it is to arrest frauds upon tiie unfortunate, to pour balm
nto wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing
loeoiri, to restore health nnd bloom and vigor Into Uie
'rushed nnd broken nnd to bnnlrh infirmity—that old Dr.
IACOR TOWNSEND lias BOUGHT and FOUND the
ipportuniiy nnd mtraiis to brings his . .. .
Craml Universal Conccntrateil
within the reach, nnd
S TAR CANDLES.—100 boxes Star Can
dles; anew article, much approved of, manufactured
nt Cincinnati, Ohio; landing per schr. Palladium, ond ftu
sale by COHEN, NORRIS to CO.
Juno ft
/"1ANDIES — 20 boxes, just received and
\y for sale by G. U. HENDRICKSON to CO.,
June 1B Gibbons’ Building.
OHIRT STUDS.—Received per late am-
O vals, n full simply of fashionable Gold Studs, various
pattern*; for rale by
June91 s Mi EASTMAN,
nl Concent rated Remetly,
to the knowledge of nil who u-rdit
-jpurchasablo satlsfactldn Oflinvlng
raised thousand* nnd million* from the bed of sickness
und despondency, to hope, hoallh, nnd n long life of vigor
and usefulness to thomselves, their families and friends.
Principal office 109 Nassau street, N. Y.
Je27 WM. HUMPHREYS, Jr., Agent,Savannah.
foul smell* from sick chambers, i
ing altogether colourless nnd witlu
pruforabte to nil other agents or th
nbundantuse In tiie fbips and In
States Navy, passenger ships, nnd
prisons,hospitals, alms-houses, to
commended by respectable php**'
' countries. For note by the tnlL..
O. R. HENDIU
i j«'y‘Jt