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THE REPUBLICAN
It FDDLISIIKD
DAILY AND THI-WEEICLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
a TV 0» COUNTY I’UI.X 1 'L'ltS.
P. % MBIAMBR, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
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All advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
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rigidly to Utelr regular business, and all other advertise
ments not pertaining to their regular btttlhess as agreed
Neatly advsrU*srsexc*dlngin their advertisements tho
ivarage number nr lutes agreed Ibr, will bo charged at
proportional raws.
Nil ADVBBTISBMkNTS WlLLSMINISkTSDORATpiTOUSLY.
t All advertisements Ibr charitable Institutions aud re
gions Societies will be charged half price.
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rections si to the number of Insertions, will be publish
ed dally, until ordered to be discontinued, ahd charged
accord! tigly.
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must be post paid, to entitle thtm to attention.
N. B.—Eaoh Citation by the Clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been mkde for Lstters of
Administration, must be published tuikty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditor* to render in their accounts, must be published
SIX WISKS.
titles of Res) Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, man be published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of sale. These sales must be made
at tba Court Housa door of ths county In which the
property Is situate, and on tho first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of tan in the morning and four in the
Afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed la the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for learn to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published POUlt MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
end Intestate estetes by Executor* aud Administrators,
•mat be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators Ibr Let-
tars DLmUsory must bo published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must be advertised onee a month forFOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy or the bond of agreement) to make titles^ land must
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff’* sales under executions regularly granted by
the courts must bo advertised THIRTY DAYB—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener-
ally, TENJJAYS befort tho day of Bale.
gfobcrtfocrfl tn the xtcpuflltcan.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
■ AY-STaSST.
R. A. Allen, No. lit
R. A. Lewis, 118
■ AY'STBKLT.
E. Molyneux, No. 77
R« Hutchison, 90
SSSA.C m g: X: S&?
N. A. Harilco fc Co.. 110 A. Low and Co., 58
W. C.'0’Drl#eoll, 108 Hamilton It Hardeman,I
Piitnirnn It Pm.IAI Uam.. L om.rf M '
Yongo fcUatmm.ll, 04
E. Parsons fc Co. j W
Ass Holt, 88
0*©. Gordon, 80
N.Cruger.M
J. N.Phll(p*,W
g: E: iiSjrSf’80 0
P. II. Wehnan, 74
Greiner fc Beall, 72
It. \V. Hamilton, 08
Win. CroWder, 04
C. Hart ridge, 190
lylnUdWl 1 ./, in
Harper It Stuart. 67
Smith St Humphreys, 85
Frauds Wood, 91
Wn. Duncan, 89
J. Durrohgfis, 97
J. Cowles, 95
Wm. Adams, 101
Way It King, 10S
Cohen, Nom* It Co., 140
. R. Habersham It Son. 140
W. Wood bridge, 144
Brjahara Kelly fc Co., 170
Crane &’Rowland, 179
—— Elias Reed,174
Clark k Lawson, 194 J. 11. Ladd, 18]
P. Sorrel, 106 S. Goodall,900
G. W. Anderson k Bro.,900 T. C. NLbet, 223
O. F. Mill*, 904 A. Mini*, 220
P. II. Bahn,900 Wllllamron and Fretinn,991
Wm. Rattersby, 70 Dostan k Ounby, 900
Stephan HU1*, 199 Rabun k Pulton, 907
Jo*. Burke, M T. II. Harden, 118
8. Solomons, 901 J. o. Cooke,Telfair’s Bulld’g
E. W. Uuker, Jons*’ Wbf. B.O.Dunnlng,10 Whitaker-»t.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS,
rhilbrick k Bell, 150 Bay-atreet.
Cohen k Foedlck, 148 t do.
Tho*. J. Walsh, 166 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 908 Bay-street.
Wm. B. Giles fc Co., 91 llay-*ueot.
A. A. Snteu, Smet’s Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts, Gibbon’s Building.
H. F. Waring, 161 Broughton street.
Jamej Anderson k Co., Waring’* Building.
Lathrop k Foote, Gibbon’* Building.
Snider, Lathrop fc Nevltt, Shad’s Building.
J. 8. Rogers, do. do.
Marshalik Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt k Morgan, lUbero’a Building.
M. Prendergast fc Co, cor*r Congress and WltiUker-st.
J. S. Maxlll, 111 Congress-street.
A. k LtMaek, 96 Bryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 195 Bay-street.
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140 Bay-street.
H. A. Crane, 189 Bay-street,
II. V. Counerat, 150 Bay-street.
Scranton, Jnhnstoq k Co., 197 Bay-streeb
Bwift, Denslow k Webster, 169 Bay-sueet.
Uavls fc Copp, 177 Bay-street.
•BBTAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Ros*eau, corner Broughton and Bull-streets.
Kelly fc O’Conner, corner Broughton k Drsyton-iu.
5.0. Hknchman, do. do. do.
Theodore Minis, 153 Oar-street.
W. W. Ooodrlch, Sinet’* Building, Whitakor-street.
P. Schcrff, comer of York and Dull-sis.
Wm. A. Carswell,cornorof Jefferson and St. Jnllnn-aM.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. k II. Weed, 103 Broughton street.
McCieskey k Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
Jl|k DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G.^HIeudriekson k Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. ATsolotnons, Agent, Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 llay-street.
Johnson fc Go., comer Bay and Bull-street*.
Turner k Oden, Monument-square.
L. J. My era, corner Broughton and Whitaker ats.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. WlUlam*, 149 Bay-street.
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker and St. JuHon-sueeu.
J. D.
ruuiiuuub *v Aut.-uuu.iia.
I. W. Morrell, Smets’ Building.
II. 8. Hogardu*,95 Hull street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds k Morrell, Smets’ Building.
Collins - - -
M. Eastman, comer Whitaker and Dryan-ilreeis.
W. II. May k Co., comer Whitaker and Bryan-streets.
N '“‘ KW fflh»i.0 3 ITO»V.
o. S. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson k Ileldt, 8 Whltaker-sueet.
W pASHI&NABLE^AILba8 AND DRAPERS.
Price k Veader, 147 Bay-street.
John Mallery, 155 Bay-street.
Ham itou k Syraon*, 17 .Whltaker-etroel.
James P. Stokes, 98 do. do.
M Carey, comer Whitaker and Broughton-strcet*.
HAT STORE.
D. A. Ambler k Co., No. 147XJongreas-street.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Roblder, 29 Whitnker-street
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-strebt.
Jacob Dutenhofer, 78B^an^roet.
E ' SXjRBdE AND n |TONBM*ANUPAOTUREB.
Robt. D. Walker, 139 nroughlon-*troot.
TIN-W’ARB MANUFACTURER.
H.Anho,*Mo„o 6i 3 N D Sf j; S; ..,.
John Carruthers, 175 Market-square.
Sal®?#’”'
Wood, Cloahom fc Co., Andaux’a wharf.
Turner fc Ilenry, Moore* Wharf.
PAINT 8TOPE AND PAINTING.
J. O. Falllgnnt, Monument-aquaro.
John Poole, 11 Whllnker-strent.
8E0AR MAUPACTURERB.
A. Ponce, 13 Whitakor-streot.
V. Jambs,27 Hull-street.
P. W. Linde, 000 BuD-strflet.
„ „ LOTTERY OFFICES.
P- B. Portdergast, Bull-Street, opposite Pulaski House.
B. Withlnstnn, 143 Bay-street.
Geo. w. Wylly, Bull atrent, opposite Pulaski House.
.. EXCHANGE BROKERS.
M • fc W. Gumming, 93 Bay-attcet.
B. Wlthlngton, 143 Bny-strcct.
„ FRtflT BTUItli.
R- Oe Martin, enmof Boy and Whltakdr-ntrects.
„ - STEAM BOAT AGENTS. #
Brook* fc Tapper, Clutrleiton Stoam-Packet wharf.
7 • IL Miiis, iron Stokm Boat Company’s whatf. .
J ; A. Pawn*, Gconrta Steam Boat Company’s whatf.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon** Wharf.
„ ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS.
, WIIEEL-WRIGHT fc SMITH.
James Qusntock, Ben., near tha Market.
aabminnh atrccioiii.
novcrnmcnt or tins city.
The government or tho city contisu of a Mayor nnd 19
Aldermen, Who together are dcnoininnted tho City Coun
cil. They nro chosen annually, on tho 1st Monday in
December, from tho people at large.
CiTvOrncMS, kc., ltm—A/usor—Or. nich’d Wovno.
,,v ° rimn . wm. h. K
loch. R. D. Walken T. 51. Turner, Wm. II.*Mongln,8olo-
mon Cohen. J. P. Postyr, P. 8. Bahow,R. n. Cuyler, Jos.
„ Ctulom llonse—Port of Knvnmmh.
Collector—William B. Bullocht Deputy Collector—John
Po*tcllj Naval Officer—J. De LaMottat Surveyor—Robert
M*ckay , ° n A PP ntUeril ~~ Jl>mB< sad WBllam
_ * Post Office.
Post filastcr—George Schloyi Aas’L P. M.-J. O. Doon.
Savannah Chamber of Con
President—Robert Habersham! 1st r
Commissioners of Pllotaige.
John Stoddard. Chairman; Wm. H. Bulloch, Ssoretary
and Treasuier, Octavus Cohen, John W. Anderson, An-
drely Low,)r., John R. Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
Woodbrige. . ■-
BANK8 IN SAVANNAH.
01 ^),00^-^roprfated to f 8?vannSr#750,000.
A. Porter. Prcsidom, I. K. Tem, btshier.
Orferlng days, Slondays and Thursday*.
\ days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
l. T. Williams. O. P. Illchnrdsons. R.
Weed, lliram Roberts, B. Snider, N. A.
Hutchison, H,
“SbSLwu,,^..
Branches at Augusta, Eatnnton, Athens, Washington,
nnd Gieeiuboro’, and Agencies at Macon and Griffin.
Planters’ Bank.
Capital paid In "
rrancis oorrci. jonn U. NICOII, Isaac Uolien,
Wm. n. Cuyler, John WiUlamsod, George Jones, John
Stoddard.
TeUer-4.0. Fartall.
Hu an Agency in Griffin.
Marine and Fire Itisnrance Bank.
Ugphal paid in 0513,100—privileged to increue same to
E.'pad'elford, President, . J. Olmstead, Cashier.
Discount day*, Tuesday*. Thursdays and Saturday*.
Paper received up to 16 o’clock on tho mornings or
Discount. *
Directors—George Hall, Ellu Heed. A. Champion, Oc-
tavus Cohen, N. B. Knapp, Charles P. Mills.
Teller—Charles F. I’re.>ton.
Hu an Agency in Macon.
Central llalUKoatl and Hankins Co. of On.
Capital. 82^49,165, all of which hu boon paid In—*p-
nronriaied for banking purposes, 0205,000.
R. It. Cuyler, I’rerident. George J. Bulloch, Cuhler.
Offering days, Monday*. Discount days, Tuesdays.
Directors-4. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, II. blcAlpln, J. Watdburg, Jos S. Pay,
W. B. John*on.
Savannah Institute for Savinas.
C. P. Richardsone, President; J. Olmrieod, Treasurer,
Hiram Roberts, Secretary. .
Directors—II. D. Weed. I. W. Morrell, llenl. Snider,
N. m Knapp, G. R. Hendrickson, U. Lathrop, Thomas J.
The Investing Committee |s composed of II. D. Weed,
Donj. Snider, and llimm Roberts.
Insurance Offices In Savannah.
Hsrtfnril Fire tninninrn 1‘nmmn* II.HIhf,l
000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-sL
Hope Mutunl Life Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
0200,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-sL
Howard InsuranceComP*ny.New-York-Cnpital03OO,-
000. 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whltaker-st.
Union Mutual Fire k'Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital 0100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 208 Bny-st. ’
Protection Marina k Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford—Capital ■ . Brigham fc Kelly,No. 176 Bay *t.
Fire Insurance Company—Capl-
New-YMk Equitable 1
tal 0300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 208 Bny-st.
Mutual Life Insuranca Company, New-York-Capital
0 W. P. Hunter, Planters’ Bank.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Now-York—Capi
tal f . Geo. Schley, Port Office.
I’hainix omce London—Cupl tal 0 . R. Haber
sham, No. 142 Bay-st.
Protection Insurance Company, New4ersey—Capital
0200,000. W. P. Yon*e, No. 04 Bay-st.
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital 0
W. P. Yonge, No. 94 Bay-st.
NautllusMutual Llfo Insurance Company, Now-York-
Capital 0 . Wm. U. Giles k Co., No. 94 Bay-st.
Da-
Forclfgn Consuls Resident In Savannah.
E. Molyneuux, British, No. 77 Bay-st.; W. Crabtree,
nlsh. No. 208 Bay-sL; Louis Barlo. French, No. 18 Liberty-
sL; John O. Doon, Spanish, Post-Office; W. C. O’Driscoll,
Belgian. No. 108 Bay-sL; John G. Doon, Portuguese, Post-
Office; John W. Anderson, Brazilian and the two Sicilies,
No. 200 Bay-st.; P. H. Welmnn, Hwceden and Norway,
No. 74 Bay-st.) John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Bay-st.;
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 208 Bay-sL; F. H. Wehnan,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Snperlor Court—Chatham County.
Wm. B. Fleming, Judge; John E. Davis, Clerk Superior
and InforlorCourts; Wm. W. Oates, Shuriff.
County Officers Residing In Savannah,
nnliert Habersham, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector; Thomas Eden, Coroner; Snmuel B. Sweat,
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. A O. Ac T. City of Savannah.
Sits 1st Mondays, In February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in civil suits extends flora 030 to 0300.
Judge—51ordecai Hheftall, Sen.; Clerk—Levi S. Russell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham County*
Anthony Porter, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thorne Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clssx Court or Osdi>«ary—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Iloads—Chatham County.
U. Wayne, 51. D., Chalrmnn. W. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 2d Monday In December.,
U. 8. Courts Sitting In Savannah,
lion. James 51. Wsyne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supremo Court, U. S. and Judgo of the 6th CBvult
Court for tho District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nicoll, District Judge, District Georgin.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Hcrry Williams, District Attorney.
Thomas 51. Griffin, 5Iarsbal. n
Savannah and O)
raiutah and Ogee<
Capital, 0150,000, In S
rcrtors—Gcorgo W. A
Dlroctors-^Gcorgo W. Anderson, Amos Bcuddcr, 51.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Flrcmnn—Joseph 8. Fny; 2d do.—Alvin N. 5111-
Icr; 3d do. Robert Lachusont Clerk—John Haupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannnh.
Union Society—instituted in 1750. Solomon Cohen,
Prenident.
Savannnh Female Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established In 1816. E. 8hef-
t all, Teacher.
Savannnh Poor House and Hospital—Instituted In 1804.
Wm. Duncan, I’rorident.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1833.
Widows’ Society—Under the superintendence of ladies.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted In 1838. Al-
no under the superintendence of ladies. .
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1812. George B. Cum
mint, 1'resldenL
Irish Union Society—Instituted in 1815. John 5Iurphy,
President.
* SL Andrews’Society—Instituted in 1819. Henry 51c-
Alpin, President.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snldbr, President.
The Seaman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
The Instituitou of the Sisters of our “Ladyoffilercy.”
Lodges of FreeMnaons nnd Odd Fellows.
-■Georgia Council, No. 2, (Masonic,)—Organized in 1837.
Richard T. Turner, T. 1. G. M.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3. (Royal Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted in 1818. Geo. W. Aldridge, 11. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York 51a*on»,)—
Formerly called Savannah Lodge—Chartered in 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M>
Zerubbabel Lodge, No. 15, (Ancient York 5Iasons,)—
Instituted In 1839. Robert H. Griffin, W. 51.
Clinton Lodge, No. 51, (Ancient York 5Ia4ons,)—Orga
nized In 1818. John Camitheri, W. 51.
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd Fellow*,)—Insti
tuted In 1843. Joseph D. Btobhlns. O. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Follows,)—Instituted
In 1842. P. O., John N. Lewi*. N. G.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1813. J. L. Oliver, N. G.
De Kalb Lodge, No. 9. (Oi
1845. Geo. A. Cuyler, N. G.
Sons of Temperance.
Toonnhowl Division, No. 2—Instituted in 1846. Ed
ward Pettis, IV. P.
Yemassrc Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1847. D. S’.
Wilson, W.P. -7-- ^
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist F.pin-opal Ladles Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savannah Femalo Lutheran Sowing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sundav School. Sunday School of Indcpcndant
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday School*. Altar
Society. Society of St. John the Baptist. Female 5Ils-
sionary Society. Foreign 51i»sioncry Society. Educa
tion Society of the Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal 5!lsslonnry Association.
St. John’s Sunday and Parish School. Sunday School ol
tha First Presbyterian Church. 5!othodist Episcopal
Sunday School*. ——■
Other Saclellea In Savannah.
Georgia Historical Society.—James 51. Wayne, Pros’!.
Gcorata Medical Society.—R. D. Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Society.—Wm. Crabtree, President.
Commissioners Residing In Savannah,
roRTiiKTAKisonr DzrosiTtnxs, and sor acknowlkhoe-
mint and moor or nzznb, fco., to be used in otiiex
George Schley,’for the Stale* of Maine, Massachusetts,
lUiodo Island, Npw-York, Pennsylvania, Mnryland, South
Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Louisiana.
M. 11. McAllister, for 5Ia*»achu*etta.
Solomon Cohen, for South.Camlinn.
A. K. Lawton, for Houtii Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida. ,
Wtckllffe Bruen, for Florida andBoulh Carolina
Tlibmu p. Nlsbet, for Flortdk ■,
duties B. Henry, fo^ CochectlcUt.
Charles E. Tetn, for North Carolina
Bttslnws ©area.
. n HENRY 51. DVirWOODY,
ATTORNEY 4. COUNSELLOR AtLAIV,
Rome, Georgia*
, Wlllpraeueeln all the Courts of the Cherokee Cireutt,
In tiio Supremo Court, and In the County or Cobb, of th«
Coweta Circuit.
Pi >■ McHou^d.O.n. A. J. HMl
sell, of Marietta. . ly nuV 29
it;,«• lUimncK 3 cookh,
FACTORS f COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TELTAIK’S SOILDINOS.
Savannah, Georgia,
k. B. HARDWICK. * JOHN a. coo**.
FACTOR * COMMISSION MERCHANT,
U0I) Itny.sircct. K.Tannali.
July 0 ly
, ™ T. TIUJIMKIJ,,
ATTORNEY AT LA IV,
, , Rome, Flbyd County, tin..
Will also Practice In the following counties 1 Paulding,
Caw, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade, Chat-
may 14
‘ OEO.-W. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For ths sale or Res) Esute, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
.. ornci.comiez bull-bt. and say lams,
fob 93 Savannah, Georgia. 19
EDWARD G. WILSON.
JUSTICE OF THE PEA OE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER. AND COL1.ECTOE,
OrPtOR OR BOLtrST*. OPPOSITE PULASKI HODS*.
Court Days, - - First Saturday in each month.
Return Da)-*, - . Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 09 Broughtop-streeL
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE t( STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUOIITON-ST., BKTWRSN WIItTAKIR AND BARNARp.
Grave Stones, or Italian and Domestic Marble; 5!&rbto
5Iantie Pieces, and Boriln Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron RaBIngs, kc. kc., furnished to order.
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
Will perform any operations pertaining to hls Profession.
Artificial Teeth inserted from one to an entire double set,
and warren ted not to be cxceUed by the best Demists In
Europe or America.
OpzRATiKo Rooms, No. 1R7 Conorrss-strrrt.
II. A J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND DRABS FOUNDERS,
OANAI -STREET, NEAR TUB CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia.
R. LACIILISON. J. LACIILISON.
JACOB DUTENIIOFER, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAJCER,
BRYAN-STRRBT, SBCOND DOOR PROM ZULL-STRRKT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Boots and other work nfade to order.
1.. ltuiiiumi,
VraoM Paris.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT 0* SHOEMAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WltlTAKKR-STRKKT, OPPOSITR SMETS BUILDINO.
51. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR.
CORNER WHITAKER AND SROUUIITON-BTRKKT,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTUS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, made up to order after the latest fashion
at the shortest notice.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DEALER IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, 5ferino and SUk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, kc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOR WEST OP M. EASTMAN, SEWBLLEt.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR,
»0 WH1TAKER-8TREET.
All Garments in hls line made In the neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. B.—Cutting done at the shortest notlfce. 6m
HAMILTON * HARDEMAN,
FACTORS0- COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Georgia.
CUAS. P. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DBNSLOW A WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OP BAT AND WHITARER-ETS.
Savannah, Georgia*
EDWARD SWIFT. A. A. DBNSLOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GlLuiNG, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc,
No. 11 Whitaekr-st—Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints. Paper Hangings,
Borders and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN O. FALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, 9IND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAIN] NO, ke.,kc.
WEST SIDE MONUMENT-SQUARE,
Savniuiali, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kind* of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ings, Borders, and Firc-IJoard Prints.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA OTURER
No. If Bull-street, nbar5!onumbnt-bquare.
Cork sole, Water-proof, Hunting, 5tilltary, Patent lea
ther. Walking, Dress, and Pump role Boots t Shooting
Buskins, Ilootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, SUnners, kc.,
made tn order in tho neatest and most ftuhionable manner
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
carafol workmen.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. »7 BULL-8TUEET,
(SION OP THE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Savannah, Ga.
N. II.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Segar*. at Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WII1TAKER-8TREET,
Savannah, Ga.,
Has on hand a large and choice stock of Began, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all other arti
cles in his Una at the most reasonable terms.
YONGE A GA5I5IELL.
FACTORS0* COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 DAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
5!ahogany of all qualities and White Pino Lumber for Sale.
JA5IES QUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JULIAN-STREET, NEAR THE MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notice
5IILLER A CURRY.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WnARP—BAY-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP EVERY DESCKIPTIOX.
Residence East slde of julMkl 8quare 1 ___^__
" DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
7 s ) YORK-Street,—Rear of the Court
/ O House, Savaiinah, (Go.)—Grateful for tho en
couragement extended to him by his patrons and IWends
since 1832, respectfully solicits n continuance of their fa
vors, assuring them that all articles entrusted to him will
be done in the best manner; Laities’ Silk and Woolen
Drcuses, Shawls, fcc., continued to be cleaned and dm!
various colours, so as to give good satisfaction. Ladies’
Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed, in a fashionable
stylo. Kid Gloves cleaned In the best manner. Table
Covers cleaned or dyed, as inavbu required. Gentlemen's
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, os
may be required, ill the same superior style as hitherto.
Terms moderate. Urdcrt from the country punctually
attended to. tuw apr2
THE ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH »
QAVANNAII Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Company.—0,000 boxes of the above Company’s
superior article, for sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
This article is far superior to any now offered to the
Southern Country for the Toilrl, Shoeing, and the Counting
House. It is cnrefolly put up by the Company In neat
paper boxes containing onr dozen cakes of one size, and
other* containing four cake* of another size.
The following ate the rates the Company have con
cluded to supply the Merchant*, UruggieU. Itoteh, Steam
ers, fcc. at, which will convince all Ural il Southern Em-
trrfrisk meet Soutukhn Ekcoukaoemsnt, Savannnh
can and will supply anything of this kind for muchless
than Northern Citirj.
All we ask Is Encouragement•
And thereby support HOME INDUSTRY.
rates:
100 boxes, 030 00
60 « 10 00
05 i< 9 00
10 “ 4 50
UnduthU »« will eta*. J.„
fob 0 Agerjtfor the Company.
ATEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
gress-strcct, opposite Pulaski Ilouse.—J. 8. MA
GILL would respectfully announce to the citizens of Sn
vnnnahnnd *urroundlngcoontry,thathehnjilurt received
and l« now opening a well selected Stock of r ALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for tho market, nnd
are now offered at tho lowest market prices 1 Domestic
Shirtings and Sheetings. English nnd American Prints and
Ginghams, Scotch and French do., black nr.d colored Al
pacas, 5Ierino, Cashmere, Mouse do Lalne*,r*w Silk
nlnlds, .beautiful Chameleon Silks, nt62Kc.» Gimps and
Fringes, Bonnets nnd Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Steel
Trimmings, kc. fcc.t Casslmcres, Snttinet*, Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans, Blankets, Negro Cloths, 1 lnnncls, Um
brellas, Shawls, kc. ., ,
AlsoJustnpcnlng i beautiful L. C. HandkerchleftriYom
0210 03. To these Is Invited particular attention. Many
other kinds of rich and desirable Goods expected In a few
days, tt the SAVANNAH CASH STORE.
MILLINERY.—The Millinery business will be carried
on in the same house by a lady of experience in all it
branches, oct27
3tan»atonu. Slitp, nua atcant»uatitct aMicrtfsciitcuts.
CENTRALRAIL-noAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
■pasaenger Train* leave Savaknah and Macon dally, at.7. ” .... 7 a 5f
. I Manger Trains arrivBRt 51 acon and Savannah dally, at. 7 P* M*
ri keu from BavEnnsh to Mscon,. §7 00 Tieket*from Savannah to Tuscumbia, Ala.,.\
.. «. I. I??? “ “ “ to Tuscsloosm* Ala!)
to Columbus,*Miss, /
to Aberdeen, “ f
w niwiuoun,
to Holly Springs 1
to Nnihvllle,
to Murphrecsboro'
to Columbia,
Pl * C “ con "' c,wl "' *• ,,0 ■ ,1 *>»'"«» Mou5«yV'w'ihln^dw , ?«”
ri-wcckly, loavihf “Savannah Snndiy, Tuesday andTburadnv.
MEasuremei^ Gnoof ,Vom ®«v«nn»h to fiUeont
^ble'asurcmwU^wxu'pCTcuWe toot 1 *’ ^ in c 11 ’ lunilture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Crockery Ware, la cratesTboxesor hAds'.,Z.'.V.V.’.'.'.'.V.V,V,V.*'* V in c "" to •
amrnwnrJrwra.* M, i Confectionary*, par*100 ibsV,'.!!.'!.'!!! 50 «
rt '’°{ k ' n « ef » Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per »66 lin.’.'.'.40 •’
Iron,Grind and Millstones, Nalls, Spike* and Coai, par 100 lbs., 30 ••
Salt per sack, not exceeding four bushels,.......
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1819.
C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent-
MACON AND WESTERN SAIL-ROAD,
u»n«»,a.H.imnuau«.i>ujtTKiiBWaSfffRM. '
l , a**cnge r * on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
1 he Trains on the Western and Atlantic lload do not run on Sunday.
New-Orlsans via Savannah and 5!acoa, take Stages at Bartlesville.
All freight to and from other Bonds promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding. 1
Rates of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
I MiCOR AMD
First Class,
(per cubic foot.)—Boxes of llau, Boots, Shoes, BonneU, Furniture, and such
Bn pImHv ahnlAMiii. In IIuh.h.m.1
Goods,* Saddlery,* Glass*,* Paln’ta,‘6u‘s‘,
other articles as are clearly analogous to those namedTT.'.'
1, (per 100 lb>.)—Boxes and bales of Dry
Second Class, ,
Drugs, Feather*, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 Iba.)—Sugar, Coffee, Unuor,
Leather. Hides In bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Il
Hardware, nnd nil other heavy articles not otherwise eiiumooiau
Fourth Class, (per 100 lb*.)_Flour, Rice, Bacon, pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
boles of Bags,Ginseng, green anddrledFrulta. Mill Gearing, I’lg Iron,Mill and Grindstones,
r, Uagging, Hope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,
. Bar and Sheet Iron, Ilollow-woro, Castings
lenvise enumerated
Cotton from Atlanta to Savanna!
“ “ Jonesboro’
" •• Griffin
blacon, Oct. 90,1848.
55 cl*, per 00 lbs.
,..60 « « 00lb*.
...50 » « 100lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
t 18
If
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO PALTON IOO BULKS.
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday's executed) at 1 o’clock, P. M.,n
ton at 81*. 5L; returning, leave Dalton at4oVlock, A. 5L, nnd arrive nt Atlanta at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains on the Memphis Branch Rail-Road, and Stage* for Nashville and Knoxville,Tenn., and for Tuscumbia, Ala.
and 6Iemphls, Tcnn., run In connection with this Road.
, arrive at Dal-
lUtes of Transportation Air .Merchandize Generally,
FROM ATLANTA TO
* msT Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes or Data, Bonnets, and Furniture,
Srcond Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Gloss,PoinU,
Oils, Drug*, and Confectionary,
Tmao Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Georgia Domestic*, Sugar, Cullen, Liquor, Bagging, Hope, Butter,
Cheeae, Tobacco. Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow-
ware, C'rockery, Castings, Haiti ware, Marble, (dressed), kc
Fourth Class, (per 100 lb*.)-Flour, (In •acks) Rice, Pork, Ueef,- Fbh, Lard, Tallow, Bacon,
(In casks, boxes or sacks), Bees wax, bsles of Ragi, Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, Sfnrlde, (uudrrss-
ed), 51111 and Grind Stone*, Mill Gearing TV.
u
a
Transportation Office, W. and A.R. R., Atlanta, April 14th, 1819.
E. it. MILLS, Sup’t.Transportation.
apr 18
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
, WEEKLY-
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
The new and superior riteamshlp* TENNESSEE, Cant.
John Collins, nnd CIIEUOKEB,Capt.Tnos Lyon, will,
until forthcr notice, leavo Havanntli and New York every
Wbdnrspay, coimnencing.with the 28ih March.
Theae swift Steamers are each of 1.953 ton* burthen,
built in the strongest and ino*t approved manner, and are
unequalled in all the needflil qualities to give confidence
os well as despatch to travellers. They have all the ac
commodations for passengora and freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Rall-R«ad will despatch an extra train
from 5tacon Tuesday evening, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, and from Savannah on their
arrival if needful.
CQh No froightreceived after nias o’clock on the dsy
of sailing.
Passage 025—payable in advance; for which, or freight,
apply to rADELFOHD k FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 194 Front st. New-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. This line Is composed
of tho following vessels 1
Unique ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL N. Hoey,
Brig MACON, P.SltEFFIELP.
Brig JOHN ENDERS,. J. Johnsoe.
Schr. G. J. JONES II. Look.
The above vessels are of the first class, insured at the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
experience In tho trade. They wUl be towed up nnd
down tho river when necessary, and will always sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins are Imudsoiucly fur
nished, nnd every care will bo taken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to ' CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 172 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL fc CO.,
oct IB No. 186 Front street, Ncw-York.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels’comprise this Line, and will aail
about every two weeks, vis:
8chr. IULIAEL17.A ’ Capt Htoaea.
Schr. 11. WESTCOTT, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. H. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lodok.
Thu above vessels are all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced in the trade, nnd
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers),apply to
GREINER k BEALL,
<9 Bny-strcct, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HBRON. Jr..
oct 17 No. 37* N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dally U. S. Mali Steam-Packet Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(t ML AND TWO-THtaDS Of THE WAY.)
5IETA5IORA,. Capt. F. Dabdik.
WM. SEA BROOK, enpt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER, Capt. Wm. S. Dixon.
. This Line is composed of the above very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, and can
not bo excelled for safety,comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening nt hair post 8 o’clock,
nnd leave Charleston every morning at D o’clock through
out the year.
Fare Five Dollar*, meala Included. Through Tichtlt
between Blacon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
meals on the Mtcnuu-rs nnd omnibus fore in Savannah.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Agent*, Savannah.
. oct 23 E. LAFXTTE k CO., Agent*, Charleston.
|~\R. BILLINGS’ Carminativo and Astrin-
\J gent SVRUP—Tho great Southern Remedy for
Dinrrhirn, Cholera Inftuitum. or Summer Complaint of
Children, Dysentery, and Cholera 5Iorbus. Recommend
ed bv eminent phytlclnns. anrt u*vd by the’surgeons In
tho United State* army, with distinguished success. For
sale by L. J- MYERS, Smets’ Building.
June 7
QTONE WARE—Consisting of covered
O Jars,from 1 pint to 4 gall*.; Pitcher*, various sixes;
Water Kens with FahceUs—excellent arurlus for Stores,
Counting Booms, &c. Al»", Spittoons, 5111k Pans, Pop
Bottles, fcc., on hand and for sale by
COLLINS * BULKLEY,
nugti
100 Bryan sb
/’'IOAL! Coal!!—Tho Subscriber is ready to
Kj receive orders for Red Ash Coal, Broken and Screen
ed, selected expressly for family use, deliverable from the
wharf or it the residences in the city,durinf the months of
September and October next. T. J. WAL81I,
nug 7 No. 170 Bay-st,
T) ALE ROPE, Whiskey & Flour.—300
D coils Bale Rope, 250 bbl*. N. O. WhLkey, 60 bbls.
Flour, landing from barque Backus, from New-Orleans;
for safe by BIUGHA5I, KELLY k CO.
nug 10
T OOK Out for RAIN.—George S. Nichols
.L_J has Just received per steamer TeennessSe, a few of
those long wanted water proof Over Coats, Loggias and
Caps. Those who have been looking for these, can now
be supplied at the Clothing Store,
July 31 1
GIBBONS’ RANGE-
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT OO. OF GEOUGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM, Capt. Hubbard,
TENNESSEE, Cnpt. Gould,
TIIOS. 8. METCALFE, Capt. Powell,
Run between the nbovo place* in connection with Tow
boat, and Lightt-rs, affording the merchant* of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennessee und Alabama, a cheap nnd
expeditious made of transportation of goods to ami froj
the interior.
During the veiy low stages of the river the present
season, (lower than for *01111 years,) inerchandba en
trusted to tills Company has been forwarded with but
trilling detention and no lnterruntion;qiroving to the pub
lic their ability to forward good* at the lowest stages of
tho river.
•Merchandise, In oil cases, Imported or exported will be
received nqd forwarded free of commissions, and freight
for the Georgin Rail-Hood for Athens and Atlanta, nnd all
Stations on the Western fc Atlantic IUIMIoad, rnn be
paid nt those Btntions; freight for other Stations tills side
of Atlanta Is payable st Augusta.
Produce from Die Georgia Kail-Road will also be for
warded free of commissions, nnd all expense paid, and
collected at Savannah from consignees of vessels, when
required.
The T. 8.51. now runs ns a regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
nfSnvaunoh Agent, and from Uie interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, JA5IES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
oct 1U JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
This Company will continue to transport Produce nnd
other Merchandise on Uie Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, hy their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH Capt. Piulfot.
LAMAR Capt
And also by tho Steamer
A5IORY SIBLEY, Cnpt. Creswkll.
The lattcf Steamer being of less draught than any other
a the River, insures unprecedented despatch in all stages
of the water. The Company is olio provided with fifteen
Tow-boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care of the Company or Us
Agents, will be received and forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. It. 51 ILLS, Aguut, Savannah,
oct 18 W. 51. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Soinl-Wcekly U. S.5I»H Steam-Packet Line
SAVANNAH, GA. &. PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. 5IARVS,
Oa., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CHEEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection-with the Charleston Daily Mull Strnm-
Packcta at Savannah; the Mail Steamer SABAII SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake 5Ionroe, the Moll Stages from
Jacksonville viq Alligator, Mineral Springs aud 5tadison-
villc, to Tallahassee; and from Picolnta to Ht. Augustine.
OCA51ULGEE, Capt. W.5L Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt. Jons Heebakd.
ST. 51ATTHEWS Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Sntunlay morning at 10 o’clock.
Returnino—Leave Palntkn every Tuesday nnd Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at Uie above named places
each way. . „ .
All goods consigned to the Agents forwnrded frceol
commission. Aoektss
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DcLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John Bessent, St. Marys; Fernandes fc Bisbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colee, Pico-
lata; R. It. Held fc Co., Palatka, E. Lafttte, Charleston,
oct 28 v
/BINGHAMS, Calicoes, Linen Lustres,
vX French Cambrics and Prints; for sale at reduced
DEWITT fc 5IOROAN,
Ribero’s New Building.
TVTUSLtNS.—Jaconet, Nansook, Mull, plain
Iri nnd check’d Swiss and Book 5Iu»lin*; check'd nnd
plain Cnmbrics, and low priced col’d Muslins, for sale by
July 18 LaBOCIIE, BOVVNE fc CO.
TUTOSIERY.—Received per Cherokee, an
XJL assortment of Cotton Half Hose; Gauze, Cotton
nnd Merino Under-Shirt.; nLo, a few dozen Irandsom *
Silk Under-Shirts. For sale at 147 Bay-stract.
June 20 PRICE fc VEADER.
TJLA1N and Figured White Swiss Muslins,
X Black Silk*, fcc., Just received per Cherokee, by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
July 24 p Blhcro's New Building.
©citcral stbbmfsrmcms.
T AND1NG from barque Isaac Mead and
XJ bri« Pbllurai 75 bbl*. pure Gsnneatee Flour, from
nc .w wheatiSOO boxe* Soap. Sinlta’s. Buchan’, and Col-
|ates;60do. Sealed Hcrrintj 50 do. Colgate’* I’carl Surch;
75 do. bunch lULinsi 25 bbl*. Crashed and Powdered Bu- 0
gar; 125 baga Green Klo Coffee; 60 do. Old do. do., 80do. s
do. Government Java do.; 30 bbls. Htrwart’s (.Inrlfl-d B
Sugar; 60 do. E. Phelp’s Gin; 40 do. W bile Wine and Ci
der Vinegar;3)boxcsRey ’* Lemon Syrup,30 bbls. Bleach
ed Whale OB. For sale by p
■ug21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. K
QUO All, COFFEE. Bale Rope, Bagging
O Twine, kc.—90 tahd*. low priced N; O. Busan «7 t
bags prime Illo Coffees 919 colls Kentucky Rope; 6 bales
Bagging Twine; 35 bbls. prime Leaf Lsrd; 72 kegs do. do. O
do.; 23 half boxes G. k W. Tobacco, 5’* and S’*; 90 half 1
chest* Black Tea; 223 boxes Buclia’*, Colgate’*, and New 8
York No. 1 Soapi 480 bags Buck and Drop Shot, assorted '
siiM) 5,000 lbs. Bar Lead. Landing and for sale by 5
EUglO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. J
T ANDING from Steamer Tennessee,— J
XJ 20 hbd*. choice Cincinnati Shoulders;
90 keg* Goshen Butter;
90 boxes prime English Dairy Cheese; C
30 barrels Potatoes, and for sale, by
tug 14 SWIFT, DBNSLOW fc WEBSTER. «
P ANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. Now Wheat P
VJ Genesee Flour, landing from steamship Cherokee 0
and for sale by
aug90 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. “
T) ALTlMOREFlQttt.Hams, See.—15 bbl.. •'
XJ Baltimore Flourt 50 sugar cured Hams; 95 dried .
Tongues and 10 buxe* Candy; In store and for snlo by
augoo J. E. CADY fc CO.
A PPLES ami POTATOES—Received ucr
rl Cherokee; for sale by R. Dt.MAUTlN.
tug 20
U UNGARIAN Lion Brand Champagne |
XX WINE—Landing from brig Phtlura: 13 baskets
quart* Cham;iagne Wine, ortbu above brand; 12 baskets
pints Champagne Wine; for sale by ,
aug2l J. V. CONNERAT. C
"LXOLLAND GIN, London Dock.—3 pipes, R
X X lust received, of till* fine Gin. for sale by n
tug 21 J. V. CONNERAT.
pR ASHED and Loaf SUGAK.—25 bbls. “
V and half boxes Crashed and Loaf Sugar, landing
per brig Augusta, and for sale by
augtf DAVIS fc COPP. ■
ANALFLOULl.—SOwholcandhalfbhls. j?
of fresh ground Canal Flour, part of which are of
extra quality; landing per brig Augusta nnd rnrsnic hy
au* 9 DAVIS & COPP. t
RUTABAGA SEED.—150 lb,, received t,
X V. per steamer Tennesse end for sale by
G. B. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
July 31 Gibbons’ Building*.
rr URPENTINE—10 barrels City Distilled,
X for sale by JNO. O. FALLIGANT. »
uly 30 ,
T3ALTIMOUE FLOUR—50 bbL. ftch i
AJ ground Baltimore Flour, landing and for sale hy D
aug 3 DAVIS fc COPP. H
Y^TARD, Dupuy 8c Co’s Brandy, in Bond. «
KJ 10 halfpipe* Omni, Dupuy k Co’s Brandy, vintage d
of 1846; 10 half Kpes do do, vintage of 1847; for sale by th
July 4 SiVirr, DENSLOW k WEBSTER. fl
RMCTION MATCHES.—40 grow Flic- ",
X tiunMatches, for sale low, by the gross or lets quan
tity. . COLLINS k BULKLEY,
may 30 Ut>au -street.
PRUNES, Almonds, Guava Jelly, assorted
X Preserves, fcc, in store and for sale by
June 22 J. E. CADY k CO.
T)ORT WINE.—Just received, 2 half-pipes
X Port Wine, of very superior quality, watnuiUid pure h
and of direct Importation. For sole by
J. ROUSSEAU, 8
may 24 Corner Bull and Broughton.streets. u
TJAIll aud Teeth BRUSHES—A com- j,"
XX plete assortment of superior Brushes, comprising e
the various grades, nt reasonable prices. m
may 21 JOHNSON k CO., cor. Bull k nay-eta. n
TV/rORRISON’S Hygean Pills—A supply „
ITX of genuine MorrLon's l'ills, received find fur sale ti
by, . L. J. MYEUS, 8 meU’Building.
July 18
WHITE LEAD—10,000 lb,. Atlantic S
V T White Lend, warranted pun*; 4,000 lb*. EiiglLh c
White Lead, wurranted purer 100 krg* Blaek, Yell.vv t
ami Ri d Paint, ground in oil; for snle by . a
nug 6 JNO. O. FAtLlOANT. n
1 /\ CASES Chrome Green, received per u
X- VJ barque Texas, and Tor sate hy
aug fl JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
17LOUR, HAMS, &c.—50 barrels Canal \
X Flour;2J0 Reynolds’ Hams; 10 kegs Butter; 30 bbls.
«'rn-lied Sugar; landing per steamer Cherokee, and for P
■ale by WOOD, CLAGHOUN k CO. P
aug 8 T
TI/TEAKIM’S Extracts of Vanilla, Ruse, ’
l»i Lemon, Almond and Nutmeg, for sale by ■
G. IL HENDRICKSON fc CO., ’ u
J'incli Gibbons’ Building. P
Tj'INE Cluster PINS.—An assortment of *
X nno Cluster Paste Pin*; Jnst received and for sale by ti
July 3 M. EASTMAN. ^
rpRAVELLINQ BASKETS—Ofasiprled .
i sizes and patterns, Just opened and for rate by *
COLLINS fc BULKLEY
July 7 UKJ Bryan M. *
.rpHEllMOMETERS—J. Barry’, celel 8
X brate dLoudonTherutnmetcrs;Ju*t received, and for .
rale by COLLINS fc BULKLEY, h
July 17 100 Bryan-* t. "
/CHLORIDE of LIME.—1 cask dry Chlor-
\7 Ide Lime, for rale by bf
June 12 L. J. 5IYERS, 8m«U’ Building. P
^TURPENTINE TOOLS.—Open Hackers, P J>
X Scrapers, Dippers, and Axes, the projier kind, Mm
pies obtained from North Carolina, Just received nnd for e
•ale by 3!cCLESKKY fc NORTON.
LMNE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, for Kilo by ln
X 1 TURNER fc HENRY, .
June 23 Excbunge Dock. “
/^RANDJEAN’S Compoeition, No, 3, re- „
V_* reived by the Cherokee, ana for sale by ?
apr 30 W. IIU5fPHREYS. *
/^J.REEN Ginger! Green Ginger!—Justrc- ri
VX ceived, a large supply of very fresh Greed Ginger,
for sale low by A. A. SOLOMONS, Ag’t., w
June 19 Market square.
1 KA PLOWS, 500 dozen Hoes, assorted j a*
X t) 60 dozen Axes, 100 do Plow Lines, 1,000 pair T
Traces; for sale by N. H. k II. WEED. la
Jon 29
"DIG IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron, Gart- Je
X ftblrrio No. 1, now landing from snip Georgia, from o
Glasgow, ami for sale by N. B. fc I). WEED. ti
apr 8 h
TjMNE White Shirts^Uie latest style, broad V
X: plaits nnd standing colmn; lu*t opened ut Uie cheap th
Clothing ritnre, GIBBONS’ RANGE. *e
N. 11. Muslin Night ShliU can be bad also. apr 28 d
TX/HITE and Colored Marseilles Vests, re- lu
V V ceived per Cherokee, nnd for sale cheap, at 147 cl
Bay-street. * PRICE fc VEADER. or
apr30 ' fo
11) LACK and colored Alpacca Sacks; also re
i) i variety of white,brown and fancy Linen Backs nr
and Conti; for Bale low, by th
apr 10 HA.MILTON fc SYMONS.
A LE and PORTER.—5 cash. Byass’ Lon- h
don Porter, Pints; 5 casks Scotch Ale, just received c
and for sale by DeMARTIN, J
may 10 Coiner Day and Whitaker-aueeta. o
ATOFFAT’S Lift; PILLS and BITTERS— «
lrX Just received, and for sale by fr
apr 91 TURNER & ODEN. ^
QEIDLITZ POWDERS—2grns5 Seidlitz "
O Powder., full wclfhl, for rale j MYE „ 9i a
may 7 Smets* Building.
QIIIRTS.—Received per Cherokee, another -
k) lot of fine Shirt*; for rale by
ROBINSON k CA5IP, Gaudry’s Building,
apr 17 Next to l’ulaaki House.
"COLOUR.—30 whole and half bhlsi Canal 5
X Flour, 30 do do do Baltimore do; binding .and for t
sale by TURNER fc HENRY,
apr 7 Exchange Dock. g
T EMON SYRUP—40 boxes Roy’s just \
XJ landing nnd for sale by
Q. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
nprl7 Gibbons' Buildings j
Tj\AMILY CHEESE.—A supply of those
X superior small size Chebsef Just received per Pbllu- !
ra, by DtMARTIN,
apr 25 Corner Day nnd Whltaker-st*.
XT ATS! HATS!!—J ust received, a good
XX assortment of fashionable Drab Brush Hats: also,
Blaek and Drab soft water proof Hats, for sale by
PIERSON fc HEIDT,
apr 17 No. H) Whltaker-strect.
NUMBER 205.
G 1
LOVES, Hosiery, Laces, Bolt Ribbons,
fcc., Just opened perT’ennessoe and for sale by
DEWITT fc 5IORG AN,
apt 25 Rtberq'a Now Building.
’les—some with
KAST5!AN’S.
PORT MONA1S, in all styl
X steel clasps, fcc., at »!.
aug8
QOLAR SHADES and Chimney*.—A full
O supply of Globe*, for Solar Lamp*’, logctbei with
Chimneys and Wicks, Just opened anil for sale by
June 23 QOLL1NS fc BULKLEY* 100 Bryan sb
General grsbertfsements.
8N1D12K, LATHROP A NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
[AVE IN STORE—A full assortment ol
L FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which ihcy
Ribbon bound, Whlthev bed.
I® a**ortment, coinprl'lng all the
qualities both fancy and plain, 01
-n make.
, brown, green, gray and disB
VEEPS-—Ah assortment of plain and flmey.
TT1NETS—Blue, black ana fancy colors.
-18TING8—An SSibi —- * 1
NEGRO CAPB-KUmi
irtmont of silk and woolen,
rnock and Scotch bonnet*.
»Upply, at factory prices.
1 cotton, for picking sheets.
for picking sl...._.
—i . willed red, for plantation u.«
low price to fine scarlet; * lctgc tluorunent oflort
VlaOT fuuwmimi
quality. ’
lEl) TICK
:KS— AH qualities of cbltoit.
ton and wool and all cottoft.
id plain.
6 4, plain
3—plain a
fALB-m
white and tolored.
and plain s<
mokes til,lrtJn,,? “upsHor bleached Brag cloths, best
3LOREn ilOMESPUNS-Maiborostripes and plaids;
Columbian nnd other stripes.
A1UNEHS ST III PES— Wide shd narrow atrlpba, as
sorted qualities. * '
3NIMS AND JEANS—Blub mlied denims and bluS
Ucj and brands.
A full nrao tment of Jhoka Prints, ftbin low pries lb
CAUTION EXTB.VI
Man by tho name of RUEL CLAPP, has
I, etc. This 7’ownssnd is nh
vas formerly a rtorkt-r on rail*
Yet he a sumesthe title of
g credit for wbal^he t* npt.
idMaoWwif’pft!
- 7'hls is to caution
iwuiic nut tu nr acceivoa, mna purchase none but tbit
WINE OliiO/NJL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend’s
aparllls, having on It the Old Dr.’s likeness, hi* taml-
»t of arms, and bis signature across ths coat of arm 1.
OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND,
The Original Ditcoverer of
TUB GBNCINB TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Towpsend Upow^outTO yttos_of sg^^l
islnns 1*
B of the
beeh krown as lb* AUTHOR and D18I
- GENUINE OKIGINAL “TOWNSEND SAU-
1 * ” poor, he was compelled to limit
h means it bu been kept out of
lealed of tore diseases, andsavsd from death,
I Its excellence and wonderfol HEALING
This Grand and Unequalled Preparation is
red on tiis largest scale, and is called for
the length and breadth or the land.
. THIS GENUINE
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla
' •“«<>, that all the inert propetttea of th« Saraa-
i are first removed, everything capable of be-
d or of fermentation, la extracted and reject' d;
Care of Innnmerable Diseases.
Hfince the reason why We hour commendations on
U' er z L d . 9, JL iu f * vor by . men » wo “»sn Slid children.
""'"U ‘rfojngwonders InUracureof
CONaUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COM-
It has not bad It*
prnmnics easy cxpectnra-
relaxlng stricture of ths'
.. . , _ _Jier part;
By removing obstruction', and regulating tho general
-'"i’n'ffis’or and,t,en * ,h ,0 1,18 nho: ° aad
Nervous Diseases and Debility,
tu* prevents or relieves a great variety of other dls-
ai Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia; St. Vitus Dance,
It cleanses Uie blood, excites ths Uvcr to healthy action,
tones the stomath and give* good digestion, relieves tha
bow;cls of torpor and constipation, allays InflamaUon,
purifies the skin, equalize* the circulation of the blood,
producing gentle warmth equally nil over the body, and
he Insensible perspiration; tellies all strictures and
tightness, removes all obstructions, snd Invigorates ths
tire nervotl* system. 1h not tills; then,
The Medicine yon I'rr-rmlnenlly Need)
Out csnnny of there things bk said nf 8. P. Townsend Is
crlor article i This young man’s liquid Is not to b«
Compared with the Old Dr.’s,
Grand Fact, that the one la 1NCAPA
d Fact, that the one 1*
1ON ami
Never Spoils,
PA OLE
v, Is It not horrible to make and tell; and inflnlUl 1
to use tills . . '
rtug, VermtnUnk, Acid '• Compound’’
OF S; P. TOWNSEND!
et be would fain hole U iirider*tood that Old Jacob’
.send’* GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA,.
IMITATION at hls Inferior preparation 11
Heaven forbid that we should deal In art article which'
• most dirtant resemblance to 8. r.,Town-
and which should bring down upon the
mountain load of
nts who have sc
• P. Townsend’s
VVc wish it understood, becauso It Is the absolute truth,
J -rend’a article and Old Dr. Jacob Town-
la are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely
hey are unlike In ctery particular, hav
1 thing in common.
As S.P. Townsend Is no doctor, snd never was, l» no
bcmlst. no nltannacebtise—knows notaore of medicine
r disease, than any other common, unscientific, unpro-
gunnratiKi can the public have that
agenuine scientific medicine contain-
■ of the articles used in preparing it,
It Is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour b.
ortunity nnd means to brings bis
Jrnnil Universal Concentrated Remedy,
bin the tench, nnd tn tho knowledge of al|.who u-;ed it
:tbey may learn and kuow. by Joyful experience, Its
Transcendent Power to Heal t
thus to have the unnurctmsilble satisfaction ofbavhig
ed thousand* and millions from the bed of sickness
despondency, to hope, health, raid.* long Ufo of vigor
usefulne** to themselves, their families and frieuds.-
Princlpal office 102 Nnssau-rtreet, N. Y.
WM. HUMPHREYS, Jn., Agent, Savannah.
CHOLERA AND MINERAL WATER.
Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.
/TR. Rovissell, of Philadelphia, in his Card,-
X makes the following quotation from Oraithwait’s
rpOBACCO.—l case Mrs. Miller’s Chew
X lug Tobacco, received per steamer Tennrs.'co, fiir
sale by G. B. HENDRICKSON u CO.
Juno 8 .
TT'FFECTUAL Cure for Whooping Cough.
.1.4 Roche’s Royal Horbul Embrocatbm; a core'for
Whooping Cough, without tnedicino. A supply received
by A. A. SOLOMONS,
mnr90 Market-sq.
asPttod Candy, in:
j. r,. CADY fc co.
rt ANDY—15 boxos 1
V J store and for snle by
Jtine 22
longer folt of
tithe mnatre-
raded ths cm-
b of tb *■
pemm, iiuasiiivnnniiiy ancii 'u (Him cumc icw
am)tlwmorbidprocass, at.a longer period,ills .
it still a regular and certain Interval. But it is in
nmcnccment of coilnp-e that the .efficacy of th«f
Is bert observed and lVs modus op*-randl the n
it Notonly Is th-i vomiting in medi. te’v ams
„jeprev|Qusstage,butt! ’ ‘
tion at the pit rtf stomafcn ci*
depression of ths system 1* re
or tills stago vanish by degrees, bl
ihe patient coniplintlvely Treo fro
ndmlnUtmtlaiY of f> or Q d»< s.
Tpe effects produced by a chhn!
vlititvl by the use of plain Soda V.
tide mny be had-at all times in boxm ol
pit! up by JOI
rpOWNSEND ’ S SARSAPARIl
L Received dhtet from the 1
by..
may 7