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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, 6A„ TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1849.
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the republican
I* ITBMIMKn
DAILY AND 'l’RI-WEIjJItLY,
J L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY 4* OOUNTY PRINTERS.
P. W, ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,
TERMS!
Dally Paper #10, Tri-Weekly |B,pcr annum
nr> In no cue will an order fbr the paper be attended
lo, unless accompanied with the money, or a satisfactory
cltyrthrence.
Advertisements Inserted at the following meat _
ONI a«OARI, (TEN LINK! OKLESS,) 1st IKSSKTlOH,. .#0,75
BaOII COKTIKtUKCi,.., 60
ONBtqUARE, WEEK DAILY 9,50
ONE (QUAKE ON* MONTH DAILY,.. 7,00
ON* (QUAKE, TWO MONTHS DAILY 18,00
ONI (QUA** .THM* MONTHi DAILY,..... 1S.00
Advertisements published every other day, and thoso In-
aerted once or twico a week, are charged 73 cU. per
square fbr each iniertlon.
Legal edvertiBomenta Inserted at the usual rate*, and
strict care taken that they be published according to law.
All advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
to be paid in advance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise
ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed
for. to be paid extra.
Yearly advertisers exo«dlng In their advertisements the
average number of lines agreed fbr, will be charged at
proportional rates. '
NO ADVERTISEMENTS WILL SI INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY.
AH advertisements Ibr charitable Institutions aud ro-
Igious Societies will bo charged half price.
Qth All Advertisements sent to this office without di
rections as to the number ortssertlons, will be publish
ed dill v, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
:ers directed to till* office or tho Editors,
aid, to entitle thr
them to attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by tho Clerke of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of
Administration, must be published thiuty days at lout.
Notice by Executors and Administrators (br Debtors and
Creditors to render in their accounts, must bo published
■tx wires. .
Biles of Bra! Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardlsiis, must be published BIXTY
DAYS beP>rc the day of sale. These sales must be inado
at the Court House •
... .... House door of the county In which the
property Is situate, nnd on tho lint Tuesday of the month,
between the tmun of ten In the morning and four In tho
afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unleu so
Expressed In the edvertlscinent.
Applications by Executnn, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must ho published FOUR MONTI1H.
Bales or personal property (except negroes) or testate
and iaMstate estates by Executor* aud Administrators,
M« be adnnbal FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executon and Administrators Ibr Let-
ten Dismlssory must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application fbr foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
mast be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make title* to land must
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly granted hy
' THIRTY DAYS—under
tks coarts must ba advertised «...
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Hales of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener-
ail/,TEN DAYS before the day of Bale. *
Sttftmtoers Ux the atpuftlfemt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
RAY-etaarr. ray-street.
R. A. Allen, No. 119 B. Molyneux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, I IS R. Hutchison, 90
O. N. Style, 190 a. B. Gumming, 60
Washburn.Wilder fc Co. 114 E. A. Soullard, 6-1
N. A. Hardee It Oo.» 110 * * «
i. ft. Durrouslis, 97
J. Cowles, M
n. a. naroee m. uo., i
W. C. O'Driscoll, 108
Fadellbrd fc Fay,]04
Yonge fc Gammell, 94
E. Parsons k Co., 91
Am Holt, 88
Gso. Gordon. 66
N.GruMr.84
J. N. Philips, 03
D. F. Halsey, 80
B. L. Hollis, 80
F. H. Welman, 74
Greiner k Beall,73
R. W. Hamilton. 68
Win. Crowder, 64
C. Hartridce, 190
Edward W«y> 199
Clark k Lawson, 191
F. Sorrel, 196 n. uoooan, i
V. W. Anderson k llro., 900 T. (J. Nlsbet
C.P. Mills, 904 * •••-•- *
P. H. Holm, 906
Wm. Battersby, 70
Stephen HUIs. 193
A. Low and Co., 58
Hamilton k Hardeman,83
S r k Stuart. 87 *
k Humphreys, 83
Francis Wood, 91
Wm. Duncan, 89
Wm. Adams, 101
Way k King, 105
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140
R. Habersham lr * J *
.. Jabershain k Hon, H6
IV. Woodbridge, 144
Urt^hun Kelly k Co., 178
Crane fc* Rowland, 179
Elias Reed, 174
J. II. Ladd, 183
H. Goodall, 906
T. 0. Nlsbet, 899 m
A. Minis, 910 •
Williamson and Preston, 934
. Boston k Gunby, 909
Rabun k Fulton. 907
mepneii «ui», w uauuu a r mum, a
Jos. Uurke, 66 T. II. Harden, 118
H. Solomons, 901 J. G. Cooke,Telfair’s Bulli’g
E. W. Uuker, Jones' Wbf. H.C.Dunulng,10 Whitakor-st.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Phllbrick k Dell. 136 llay-street.
Cohen k FosdlcR, 148 .do.
Thos. J. Walsh, 166 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtree, 908 Day-street.
Wm. B. Giles k Co., 9i Uav-stri
A. A. Smeta, Bmet’s Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts. Gibbon’s Uulldlng.
ti. no Deris, uimnm » uuiiuiug.
II. F. Waring, 161 Brougliton-atrcet.
James Anderson fc Co., Wiring’s Building.
Lathrop k Foote. Gibbon’s lluUdIng.
Snider, Lathrop « Nevitt, Shad’s Building.
J. S. Rogers
Marshall k.
Ilk Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt k Morgan, Ribero’a Uulldlng.
M. Prendergast k Co, cor’r Congress and Whltaker-st.
J. S. Magill, 111 Congress-sUeot.
A. k L. Mack, 90 Bryan-stroel.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES'
A. Welles, 193 llay-street.
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140 Bay-street.
II. A. Crane, 180 Bay-street, ^.
11. V. Cuuuerat, 150 Bay-street.
Scranton, Johnston k Co., 197 Bay-street.
Swift, Denslow k Webster, 109 Bay-sUeet.
Davis k Copp, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market-square.
H. J. Ullbert, da. da.
J. Roaaeau. corner Broughton and Bull-streets.
Kelly k O'Conner, corner Broughton k Drayton sta.
J. O. Hinchman, do. do. do.
Theodore Minis. 153 Bay-streot.
W» W. Goodrich, Smot’s Building. Whitaker-street.
F. Scherlf, corner of York and Bull-sts.
Wm. A. Carswell,cornorof Jefferson and St. Julian-sU.
HARDWARE.
N. B. k II. Weed, 163 liroughton-street.
McCleskey k Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. Salomons, Agent, Market-square.
Win. Humphreys, 107 Bay-street.
Johnson k Co., comer Bay and Bull-streets.
Turner k Oden, Monument-square.
L. J. Myers, corner Broughton and Wbilaker-sts.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 149 Bay-street.
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker and St. Jullnn-etreeta.
J. B. Cubbedgc,Coniross-st., S. side Marketsquare.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Hmett’ Uulldlng.
II. S. Bocirdus, 95 Bull-street.
Crockery and glass-ware.
Weeds k Morrell, BineU’ Uulldlng.
Collins k Bulklny, 108 Bryan street.
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Denslow k Webstc^^Whltaker-atreet.
M. Eastman, comer Whitakernnd Bryan-streets.
»*vnJM!B8Bn&oc
W, II. May k Co., comer Whltakerand Bryan streets.
N. B. Knapp, Market-squaro.
UARUIAGlJ REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner,40 West Broad-street.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. 8. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson k Heldt, 8 Whitaker-street.
^FAHIHo’N/^LB^aYlORH AND DRAPEIIS.
Piice k Vender. 147 Bay-streot.
John Mallory. 1M Bay-street.
Ham ltou k Symons, 17 Whltekor-strcet.
Robinson k Comp, 6 Bull-street.
Philip K«an,98 Uryan-street.
Jnrepli Tenia. 37 Whitaker-street.
James F. Stokes, 90 do. do.
M. Carey, corner Whitaker and Broughton-strcets.
HAT STORK.
D. A. Ambler k Co., No. 147 Congress-street.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Roblder, 30 Whltakcr-strcot.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Dutenhofor, 78 llryan-streot.
DENTIST.
E. Parsons, 197 Congress-street.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Roht. D.iWolkor, 139 Urouahton-sueet.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
John Carruthera. 175 Alorket-squnre.
Edward Novell, Uamard sUeet, near Miukot-sqmre.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Oltifhom k Co., Anctaux’s wharf.
n, l Miuirnl. IVImrl*
rqiHfaU
Turner fc Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
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PAINT 8TOPE AND PAINTING.
J. G. FalllgontjMonumont-squaro.
John Poolo, 11 Whitaker-street.
’SEOAIl MAUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, 13 Whltaker-streot.
P. Jacobs, 97 Hull-street.
P. W. Linde, WO^ll-stroeL
LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. D. Pendergavt, Uullitreot, opposite Pulaski House.
E. Wllhlnxton, 143 liny-street.
Geo. W. VVylly, null-street, opposite Pulaski House.
M. k W. Gumming, 03 Day-street.
C. WU]|ln|Un, H3 ll!yj-.lrcMj |nc
R. Dc Martin, comor Bay and Whltnknr-slrcets.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brooka k Tuppor, Charleston Steam-Packot wharf.
T. it,'Mills, Iron file am Boat Company’s wharf.
J. A. Fawns, Georgia Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
M. A. Cnhon, Dillon’s Wharf.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIOUTS.
R. k J. Lnchllson, near Canal Lock.
Miller k Curry, Eastern Wharf.
WHEBL-WRIGHT k SMITH.
Jamoa Quantock, Sen., near the Market.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Geo. W. Wyily, BUlhstreet, opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117'Bay<sUeet.
NUMBER 207>
■Satomtnnh atrettorg.
Government or ttie city.
. of the City consists of a Mayor and 19
ii mh Who ‘(Tether aro denominated the Oilj "
*r»v*««* denominated the City Coun-
SLSS.'M nnnuiilly. on Uio lu MmiJ.y In
December, front the people at
City Orrtoaaa, km, ltM'J.-A/7y«—Dr. RJch’d Wayne.
H. OHffln, Wm. !!. llul-
loch’ R. D. Walker. T. M.Turner, Wm. li.'Mongin, Solo
mon Cohotj. J. F. Posey, F. 8. Bartow, R; R. Cuyler, Joe.
Custom House—Port of Savannah.
Collector—WlUlam B. Bullocht Deputy Collector—John
f,®* 1 ®* 1 ! Navalpmcer—J. De LaMoitn; Surveyor—Robert
Mackay* ° n A PP rai,Cf *~ Jl,mi!l1 Hunter, and William
Poat Offlcr.
Post Master-Oeorge Scbleyt Ass’t. P. M.-J. O. Doon.
„ Chamber of Commerce.
i« vim iwiu.nt_
STv' ...iiuwiwiu m mm rreaiacm—
Lhas. Gnscnt 9d do. do.-E. Padelford t Hecratary and
Treasurer—6. Coiteni Committee of AptmaU-G. n. Cum-
ftifrffi" 0< *' n ' j “-
t u .. ®®**t>nU«lonera of PUotaffe.
John Stoddard, Chairman! VVm. II. IluUMh, SecrcUry
and Treasurer, Octants Cohen, John W. Anderson, An-
VVoodbrigc f * ^° hn “* WlldBf » John Williamson, Wyily
• * BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
„ . Bm*^of the State of Georala.
wr, rrcxiaout, l. K. Telit, Cl
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
. D1#c ?, u , nt day*. Tuesdays and Fridays.
uirectora-Wm. T. WHUams, O. P. Rlchardsone, R.
HutclUson, H. D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, 0. Snider, N. A.
Hardee, Joe. Washburn.
Teller-8. B. Williams. ‘
Branches at Augusta, Eatonton. Athens, Washington,
and Oroonsboro’, and Agwoies at Maonn aud Griffin.
Planter*' Hank.
„ , Ukpfil paid in #535.400.
S22*■ W. Anderson, President. Ti. W. Mower, Cashier.
Olforing days, Tuesdays. Discount days, Wednesdays.
Directors—Francis Sorrel, John C. Nlcoll, *
Directors—Francis Sorrel, John C. Nlcoll, Isaac Cohen,
Wra.H. Cuyler, John Wliliaraaon, George Jones, John
Stoddard.
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Has an Agency in Oriffin.
> Marine and Plre Insurance Ilank.
P 4 * 1 * in #613,100—pnvllegcd to increase same to
’jL Wolford, President, J. OlmsMhd, Casliicr.
DUcount days, Tuesdays. Timrsdays and Saturdays.
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on iho mornings of
Discount.
Directors—Gi
tavus Cohen, N
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
Has an Asency in Macon.
Central Mall-Hoad and Dnnklns Co. of Go.
Capital. 99(649,165, oil of which has been paid in—ap-
prpnriated for bonking purpooes, #905,000.
fc R. Cuyler, President. Gr * ~
h-Georgei Hall, Ellas Reed. A. Champion, Oc-
in, N. 0. Knapp. Chailcs F. MUU.
George J. Bulloch, Cashier.
Offb ring days, Mondays. DUcount days, Tuesday*,
pireutors—J. W, Anderson, W. Crnlitrcc, 8. Cohen,
John K. Wilder, H. McAlpIn, J. Waldbure, Jo* S. Fay!
W. B. Johnson.
Savannah Inatltnte for Savlnxra.
C. P.JUchardsono, President; J. Olnutuad. Treasurer,
Hiram Roberts, Secretary.
Directors—II. D. Weed, I. W. Morrell, BonJ. Snider,
N. B. Knapp, O. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop,Thomn* J.
Walsh.
The Investing Committee is composed of II. D. Weed,
Dcnj. Bidder, and Hiram Roberts.
Insurance Offices in Savannah.
Augusta Insurance k Banking Company—Capita) #375,-
000. William Duncan, Agcat, No. 80 Bay-st. ‘
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital
-700,000. W. Woodbridge, No. f44 l/ay-sL
/Etna Insurance Company, Hartford-Capital #900,-
10. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bey-st.
000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-st.
Hope Mutual Lift) Insnrancc Company, Conn.—Capital
#300,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-it.
i toward Insurance Company,New-York—Capital#300,-
000. 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whltaker-st.
Union Mutunl Fire k Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital #100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-at.
Protection Marina k Fire Insurance Company, Hart-
~* [.No. 170Bi
ford—Capital # . Brigham k Kelly, No. 170 Bay-st.
New-York Equitable Fire Inxurnncp Company—Capi
ta *300,000. \V. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-st.
Mutual Life lin‘unuico Company, New-York—Capital
lutunl Life Insuranco Company, New-York—Capital
W. V. Hunter,-4’lnnters’ Bonk.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New York—Capi
tal #——. Geo. Schley, Post-Office.
Phirnix Office London—Capital # ... R. Haber
sham, No. 143 Bay-tt.
Protection Insurance Company, New-Jerscy—Capital
#900,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 94 llny-st.
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital # - .
W.P. Yonge, No. 94 Bay-st.
Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, Now-York-
Capital # . Win. B. Giles k Co., No. 94 Bay-at.
Foreign Consul* Iteildent In ftavannah.
E. Molyncuux, British, No. 77 Bay-st j W. Crabtree, Da
nish, No. 998 Bay-st. t Louis Barta, French, No. 18 Liberty-
•M John O. Doon, Spanish, Post-Office; W. C.O’Driscoll,
BelgUn, No. 108 flay-st; John G. Doon, Portuguese, Post-
Office; John W. Andoraon, Brazilian and the two HiciUes,
No. 900 Bay-at.; F. II. Welman, Sweeden and Norway,
No. 7t llny-st.; John It. Wilder, Russin, No. 114 Bay-at.;
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 908 Bay-st.; F. II. Welman,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Superior Court—Chathiun County*
Wm. B. Fleming, Judge; John B. Davis, Clerk Superior
and Inferior Courts; Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer; Elisha Wyily,
Tax Collector; Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel B. Sweut,
wuii—
Surveyor; William Herb, lleceifur Tax Rcturtu.
Court of C. P. A O. As T. City of Savannah.
Sits 1st Mondays, In February, May, July nnd Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in civil suits extends from #30 to #300
Judge—Mordecai Shelbill, Sen.; Clerk—LeviS. Ruucll;
Sheriff—Ocorgo tV. Wyily.
J notice* Inferior Court—Chatham County*
Anthony Porter, Elias Reed, Win. Thorne William*,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Glixic Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Hoads—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. D y Ohnlrman. W. tV. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 2d Monday in December.,
U. S. Court* Sitting In Savannah.
Hun. Jnmca M. Wnyiif, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supremo Court, U. S. nnd Judgo of the Uth Circuit
Court for tho District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry Williams, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
Directors—deorga VV. Anderson, Amos Scudder, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph S. Fay; 2d do—Alvin N. Mil-
lisont
ler; 3d do. Robert Lochlison; Clerk—John Haupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohon,
President.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded in 1601.
Snvnnnah Freo School—Established in 1810. E. Shof-
tall. Teacher.
Savannali Poor Ilohseand Hospital—Instituted in 1604.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1833.
Widows’ Society—Under tho superintendence of Indies.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al
so under tho superintendence of ladles.
lliborninn Society—Instituted 1819. George B> Gum
ming, President.
Irish Union Society—Instituted in 1845. John Murphy,
President.
St. Andrews'Socioty—Instituted in 1819. Henry Mc
AlpIn, President.
German Friendly Socioty—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snldor, President.
The Seaman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President.
Tho Fetnaio Seamen’s Friond Society.
Tho Institultou of the Sisters of our “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodge* of Free Mason* anil Odd Fellow*.
-^Georgia Council, No. 2, (Masonic,)—Organized In 1837.
Richard T. Turner, T. 1. G. **
Georgia
tuted 1 *"
jrgla Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Masons,)—Insti-
In 1818. Geo. W. Aldridgo, 11. P.
Solomon’s I.odgo, No. 1, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Formerly called Savannali Lodge—Chartered in 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M. „ . ..
Zorubbabel Lodge, No. 1.1. (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted in 1839. Robert II. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton Lodge. No. 54, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
nized in l&HI. John Carruthers, W. M.
need in lo-io. jiiiin cnniiuicn. *» • oi.
a olin Encnmpinent, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—insti-
1843. Joseph D. Stchbins. C. P.
linen m low. josepu n. Dicmnns. 1.
Ogletliorpo Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
In 1849. I. O., John N. Lewis. N. G.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted In
1843. J. L. Oliver, N. G.
Do Kalb Lodge, No. 9, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1045. Geo. A. Cuyler, N. G.
Ed
Nona of Temperance.
Tonnahowi Division, No. 9—Instituted in 1846.
ward Pettis, W.P. ,, ioi . „ „
Yemnssco Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1847. D. S.
Wilson, W.P. JJt M
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Socioty. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladles Working Society. Chinese
Socioty. Snvnnnah Female Lutheran Sewing SMiety.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Independant
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sundnv Schools. Altar
Society. Socioty of St. John the Baptist. 1 omnlo Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary Society. Educa
tion Society of tho Lutheran Church. Blblo, Prayer Book
nnd Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. John’s Sunday and Parish School. Sunday School of
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday School*.
Other Societies In Savannali.
Ooorgitt Historical Socioty.—James M. Wayne. Pres’t.
Georgia Madlcal Socioty.—R. D. Arnold, President.
Savauunh Library Society.—Win. Crabtree, President.
Conunlaaloner* Residing In Savannah,
rORTIIKTAKINOQP UKPOBITIOHS, ANH FOR AOKNOIVI.EUOZ-
MINT AND PROOF OP DEEDS, kO.,TO BR USBD IN OTHER
STATES.
Georac Bchlov, for U;o States of Maine. Massachusetts,
George Sciiloy, for U;o States of Maine. Massachusetts,
Rhodo Island, New-York,1’onnsylvnnla,Maryland,South
Carolina. Floridn, Alalwmaand Louisiana.
M. 11. McAllister, for MossncImsoUs.
Solomon pohen, Ibr Soutli Carolina.
A. R. Lawton, for Soutli Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
Wlokllffa Bruen, for Florida aqd South Carolinn,
Thomas O. Nlsbet, for Florida
Ubarlea 8. Henry, for Connecticut.
Charles E. Tom, for Norlli Carolina
business euros.
. , .‘.' a,VIlY *>• miKWOODY,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR At LAW,
Home, Ueorgla.
L prmct l c «» In all the Courts of the Cherokee Circuit,
Cweu U (5^rcu^L C0U,t, 80,1 ,n UlB CoUnty ° r Uobb i of the
J'SWfSrS 0 "- J - MeDoHldfOn. A. J.ll.i,
iflll.orMarletM. ]y niivw
n HAIU.W1CK .V COOKB,
FACTORS4- COMMISSIONMERCHANTS.
TCLPAIR’S BUILDINUS.
Savannali, Ueorgla.
R. *■ iukdwick, joIin a. cook*.
P. II. DBHIN.
FACTOR Sr COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MOO Hay-Street, .Savannah.
July 9 i y
« WM. T. TltAIUMEI.Ii,
ATTOR.
i ». i nasmoiiiu.
. ORNBY AT LAW,
...... , , Home, Floyd Connfy. Ua.,
-Will also practice In the following counties! Paulding,
Cass, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, #adn, Chal-
toosn. - may h
GEO. W. WTLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
OPPICR, CORNBB BUI.L-ST. AND BAY LAMB,
1 Savannah,
feb93
, Georgia.
19
r „ EDWARD U. WILSON,
„JUSTICE OF. THE PEAOE,
NOTAHY, CONVEYANOER, AND COLLECTOR,
oppic* on aui.b-rr., oppusitb pulaski rodsb.
Court Days, - - First Saturday In each month.
Return Days, - . Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 99 Broughton-streot
llOllKllT 1>. WAL
marble's- stone 'ma^ura'cturkr,
NROUflllTON-BT., BETWaZN WIItTAXKR AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, ofltaltan and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces,and Berlin Grates; FrceStonefor Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, kc. fcc., furnished to order.
DU. B. PARSONS,
, tfl „ ^ DENTIST.
Will perfltrm any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth Inserted ftom one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to bo excelled by the best Dentists In
Europe or America.
Op«
Opnkatino Rooms, No. 1ST Conoms*-str«*t.
II. A J. LACHLISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CANAl -STRNBT, NEAR THE CANAb-LOCK,
Savannah, Ueorgla.
R. bACUUSON. j. bACIII.ISON.
JACOB DUTENHOFBH, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
aRYAN-STRBKT, SECOND DOOR PROM Bt'bt/-BTRBNT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-ekin Roots and other work nfade to order.
L. It OH ID IClt,
(PROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT #• SHOEMAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WIHTAEIR-8TBBBT, OPPOSITE SMETS BUIbOINO.
BI. CAHBY,
FASHIONABLE DRARER AND TAILOR,
UORNBR WHITAKER AND NROUOHTON-NTRKBT,
Savannah. Georgia.
CLOTHS, CA8SIMERE3 AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, made up to order after the IrIubI fashion
at the shortest notice.
PHILIP KEAN.
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
•AND DBAbER IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks. Suspenders, Hand
kerchief*, Gloves, Merino and Silk Undor-Shlrta,
Drawers, kc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOR WEST OP M. EASTMAN, JRWBM.EN.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR,
MO WHITAKER-STREET.
All Garments in his line inode in the neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. II.—Cutting done at tlio shortest notice. 6m
IIABIILTON A IIAIIDKMAN.
FACTORS fy COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannali, Georgia.
OltAt. P. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DKNSLOW A WEUSTKH,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OP BAY AND WHITAKBR-STS.
Savannah, Georgia.
RDWARD SWtPT. A. A. DENSLOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. fco.,
No. ll Whitaker-st.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
* J "—* Prir-
Bordera aud Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, fcc., fcc.
WEST SIDE MONUMENT-SQUARE,
Savannah, Go.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Taper Hang
ings, Borders, and Fire-Bonrd Print*.
J. L. OLIVER.
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA OTURER
No. 17 Bubb-STRERT, near Monument-square.
Cork sole. Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, Walking, Dres.-i, and Pump sole Boots; Shooting
lliiskins, Bootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, kc.,
made to order in tho neatest and most fashionable manner
of warranted materials, mid by tho most experienced and
careftil workmen.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. »7 BULL-STREET,
(SION OP TUB INDIAN, NRAN MONUMENT IQUARN.)
Savannali, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps conatnntly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Segors, M Wholesale and Retail,
rwfng Tobt
Alto Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Ga..
Haann Imnd a large and chnlco stock of Segors, Snuff,
id Ciiewlng Tobacco, and all other i
‘ ' ms
YONGE A GABIB1ELL,
FACTORS fy COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savaimah, Ga.
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT THE SIIORTKST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Sale.
J ABIES QUANTOCK, Son.
RIG
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST* JUMAN-STREET, NEAR TUB MARKET.
Carriages repaired, ami all other work done at shottnotlco
MILLER A CURRY.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WHARF—BAY-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Wll.b TANK CONTRACT* •
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
Of KVKRY DESCRIPTION.
Residence East side of Pulaski Square.
GUNS, RIFLES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ac.
Are offered at very low prices by the sub
scriber, preparatory to h(s receiving ills new stock—Uiose
wishing a Gun or IlUle nt a low price would do well local)
lier ° ra '“‘"''“"'loMN CAMlUTIIEns.
TIIB BNTBBPIU8B OP SWANKAIII
QAVANNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Company.—5,000 boxes of Uio above Company’s
superior article, for sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
This article is fur superior to any now offered to the
Southern Country for tlio TuiUt, Shaving, nnd the Counting
House. It Is carefully put upbyUie Company ill nent
paper boxes containing one dozen cakes of onu size, und
others containing four cakes of another size.
Tlio following aro tho rates tlio Company have .con
cluded to supply tlio Merchants, Druggists. Hotels, Steam
ers, kc. at, which will convince nil flint ir Southern En
terprise meet Southern Enoooraokment, Savannali
can nnd wtbb simply anything of Uiis kind for much less
Hum Northern Cities.
All we ash I* Encouragement,
...—-g/puY.
And thereby support HOME INDUS
RATKS! ^
100 boxes, $30
Unto thi. w» wtU change ^.
Agentfor the Company.
feh 8
ATEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
1M grciu-street, opposite Pulaski House.—J. 8. MA
GILL would respectfully announce to tlio citizens of Sn
vnnnali and surrounding country, that ho has Just received
and is now opening a wollseloctcd Slock of !• ALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for tho mnrkct, and
aro now offered nt tlio lowest market prices! Domestic
Shirtings nnd Sheetings. English and American Prints nnd
Ginghams, Scotch and French do., black and colored Al
pacas, Merino, Cashmere, Mouse do Lnincs.rnw
plaids, beautiful Chameleon Silks, at69Ke., Gimps
Fringes, Bonnets nnd Ribbons, P lowers, Feathers, 6
Trimmings, kc. kc.i Cosslmeres, BatUnets, Tween*,
Kentucky icons, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Flannels, Um-
Also!luBtopening i bonuUful L. C.
1 to #3. To tlieso is Invited particular attention. Many
her kinds of rich and doslrable Goodsexpected in afow
days, nt tho SAVANNAH CASH STUltfc..
MILLINERY,—Tho Millinery business will be carried
in tho somo houso by n Indy of experience in an it
branches.
WHITEWASH Brushes.—1 enee White-
V Y wash Rruihes, assorted kind*! Just received,Tjnd
for solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
may 3
Haflw&oirti, anti), airti stcnin^uncHct sttniertfscmcwts.
CENTRAL IIAIL-IIOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
ah and Macon daily, at.
n and Savannah dally, at
I’asenger Trains arrivt acon and Savannah dally, at 7
Tickets from Savannah to Macon, #7 00 Tickets from Savannah to TuscumMa, Ala.,.
;; ;; “ ioau.i,u ...To m « .. .. m
to Columbus,'‘Miss,
t<» Alwrdeen,
iu yyvHBB,,.. . it oo ii «« <i to II “ “
t° Jacksonville,* Ala.,.. 90 00
to Talladnra,*^
USSTf*””
^ stage* for Tallahasse and
WAV’S’and with Mill
* Tri weekly, leavin
.. Rates of.
Me ASCREMRaT Goods.—Boxes
Measurement
lashvllle, )
to Murphreesboro’, J Tenn. 95 00
to Columbia, )
to Memphis. 30 00
' * g" ITIcililllll*, •••••• ••••••• in Uu
|e4aP" p tce * bbnnectwith the Road at Macon Monday's, Wednesday's and
Generally, from Savannah to Blaenn t
Snnday, Tuesday and Thursday.
1 " *' -ehandlse Generally, f
.for MersL.—... ...
.. . ,, lists, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubbi foot, ’ " ’
Crockery Ware, In crates, boxef nr hhds.,.
13 cents.
Goods by weioup, hestOi
Second Cdass.—Sugar, Cot_
Shcet and Hoop Iron, Hard-
_ heavy article* not enumeral .
Third Class—Flour, D*con,
Fountii Class—Millgearing, *
• Crackei
10
as?- , ruuuons, r run, uysters, Unions, Ice, aud other light barrels, each, 75 “
Oi and Molasses per hhd., (smaller casks in proportion) #6 oo
Bolt per sock, not exceeding four bushels, ^ so “
Savannah, Jan, let, 1849. c. A. F. IRVINE, Arnt.
Boxes Glass, Paint*, Drag* and Confectionary, per 100 lbs
’*1, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco. Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Rice, boxes Soap and Caudles, Hollow-ware, Bogging, and other
ow, tier 100 lbs 45 «
(uors. Pork, neof, Fish, Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs 40 «
and Bor Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nails, Spike* and Coal, per lOOIbs., 30 «
Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, cacti, 75 “
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
nahtoDaltanoa 11 *° ^ t * anta » 101 mile* of ihelineof Rail-Roads oxtending from Savan-
Tbe Pr—
Leave Maeon at 6 A. M *arrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Maeon 6 P. M.
on u,, • Ko • ,, ,0 “A from H «vonnah sloep one night at Macon.
The Trains on the Western nnd Atlantic Road do not run on Sunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orleans via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at Barnesville.
Passengers for La Grange, West Point,Montgomery and Ne w-OrieNns via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin.
I reight Trains are run daily through the business season, and triweekly the remainder of the year.
II freight to an * * — - * '
All freight to and from other Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Rates of Freight for Blerchandlae Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AN*..........
Ftrst Ctass, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hals, Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and iucb
other articles os are clearly analogous to those named
StcoNb Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Points, oils,
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,
THIRD Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Baggtng. Rope, nutter. Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides In hales, Cotton Yams, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Casting*
Hardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—(lour, Rice, Bacon. Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Bags, Ginseng, green and dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, I'lg Iron, Mill and Grindstones,
Cotton from Atlanta to Savannah,.
“ “ Jonesboro’
“ “ Griffin
Maonn, Oct. 96,1848.
it
..55eta. per 00 lb*.
50 “ “ 100 lbs.
60 “ “ 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superinlcndnnt.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON IDO MILKS.
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s excepted) at 1 o’clock, P. M., arrive at Dal
ton at 8 P.M.; returning, leave Dalton at 4 o’clock, A. ilf., and arrive at AUanta at 11 o’clock, A. M. .
Trains on the Memphis Branch Hall-Road, and Btngas for Nashville and Knoxville,1'enn., and for Tuscumbla, Ala.
and Memphis, Tenn., ran in connection with this Rond.
Rate* of Transportation for Merchandize Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
First Class, (per cubic foot-)—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, and Furniture,
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bnies of Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
Oils, Drugs, and Confectionary,.
Third Class, (per 100 llw.)—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Uosging. Rope, liuiler,
Cheese. Tobacco. Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Shod Iron, Hollow-
ware, Crockery, Castii ' * *“
Fourth Glas*,(--
(In casks, boxes or 1 —.
ed), Mill and Grind Stones, Mill Gearing.
:o. ljcnilier, 1 earners, Ilmen, i.imoii i am*, mi, r>iiuci mm, •
, Casting/, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed), kc
is, (per IW lbs.)—Flour, (In sacks) Rice, Pork, Reef, Fish, Lard. Tallow, Bacon,
1 or sacks), Bees.was, bolts of Rags, Ginseng, Fruit, Bnr Iron, Marblo, (undr.ss-
ii
III
i
Transportation Office, W. and A. R. It., Atlanta, April 14th, 1W9.
E. it. MILLS. Sup’t. Transportation.
apr 18
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OP
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Hvcry Wednesday.
The ncwandsu|Nirior riteamshlpsTBNNESSEE,Canl.
Joun Collins, and CHEROKEE,Capt. Titos Lyon, will,
until further notice,louvu Savannah and Now York every
Wednesday, commencing with the 98th March.
These swiil Steamers are each of l,aV) ton/ burtlren,
built In tho strotifcet and most npnrnvo.1 manner, and are
unequalled ill all the nemllul qualities to give conlldencc
ns well as despatch to travellera. They hove all Um ac
commodations for passenger* and freight requisite, to un-
UUe them to public patronage.
The Central Hall-Road will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, nnd from Savannali on their
arrival if needful.
ft?- No rrelglitrecolved niter nine o’clock on the dny
of Bailing.
Passage #95—payable in advance; for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFORD k FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’li. L. MITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 194 Front st., New-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE OP PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the yenr. Tills line is composed
of tho following vessels i
narquo ISAAC MEAD, R- T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N.Hoey,
Brig MACON, P.SiiErrtEbD.
BrigJOHN ENDEIIS, J. Johnson.
Schr. G. J. JONES,.. If. Look.
Tito nbovo vessels are of the first class, insured nt the
lowest rates, and nro commanded by Captains of much
experience in tlio trade. They, will be towed up nntl
down tile river when necessary, nnd will always sail on
—*■--• ""1 Cabins — r —
the day advertised. Tim
1 nro handsomely fur
nished, and every care will bo taken forJhe coinfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, up-
ply to _ CRANE fc ROWLAND,
No. 179 Bay-street, Snvnnnah.
DEMILL fc CO.,
No. 186 Front street, New-York.
IIKIION’S PHILADELPHIA
AND
SAVANNAH LINE OP PACKETS.
7’hn following vessels' comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, viz I
Schr. IULIA ELIZA Capt. IIionEN.
Schr. II. WE8TCOTT, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZAUETH, Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO.H. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lodon.
The ubove vessel* are all first class schooner*, nnd
commanded by Cnptnin* experienced in tho trade, nnd
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (hating goodac-
to
79 llay-street, Savannali.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr..
net 17 No. 37# N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dally U. S. Mall Strain-Packet Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO TUIRDS Or THE WAY.)
METAMORA,. Capt. F. Bardkn.
WM. P. Rlankensiiip.
GEN. CLINCH, C»PL Fann Peck.
JASPER, Capt. Wm. S. Dtxov.
— is composed of the above very superior
1, with experienced commanders, ana can-
Till. L'||
Steam Packets. „ - ..... ...
not ho excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening af half post 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning nt 9 o’clock Uirough-
out tlio year. . , , . . ,
Fare Five Dollars, meals Included. Through 7Sehels
between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, Including
meals on the Htcamcrs nnd omnibus foro Hi Savannali.
BROOKS k TOPPER, Agents, Snvnnnnli.
oct 93 E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM, Cnpt. Hubbard,
TENNESSEE Capt. Gould,
THOS. 8. METCALFE Capt. Powell,
Run between the above places in connection with Tow
boats and Lighters, affording the merchants of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alabnma, a cheap and
expeditions made of transportation of goads to and from
the Interior.'
Dining tho very low stages of the river the present
reason, (lower thun for some yenr/,) merchandise en
trusted to Uiis Company hns been forwarded with but
trifling detention and no Interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward goods at the lowest stages of
tho river.
Merchandise, in all cnscs, Imported or exported will lie
received nnd forwarded free of commissions, nnd freight
for the Georgia Rail-Road for Athens nnd Atlanta, nnd all
Station* on tlio Western k 'Atlantic Itnll-Rond, enn he
pnid nt those Stations; freight for oUier Stations this side
of AUanta is pnynhln at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Rail-Road will also be for
wnrded free of commissions, nnd nil expense paid, and
collected at Savannah from consignees of vessels, when
required.
increased facilities .
Merchandise from senward should bo addressed to care
of Savannah Agent, and from the interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care, should be taken to address Rills Lading
to James A. Fawns, nt Savannah.
Aseiils, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannali.
oct 18 JNQ. 11. QUiEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
This Company will conUnuo to transport Produce nnd
oUter Merchandise on the Savnnnnh River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. Philpot.
LAMAR Capt
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. Crkswkll.
Tlio latter Steamer being of less draught than any other
on Uie River, insures unprecedented despatch in nil stages
of tho water. The Company is also provided wiUi fifteen
Tow boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to tho enre of the Compnny or its
Agents, will be received nnd forwarded freo of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Snvnnnnli.
T. It. MILLS, Agent,.Snvnnnah.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mnli Stenm-Packet Line
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, SLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA Fla.
In connection with tho Charleston Dally Mall Steam-
Pnrkcta at Savannali; tho Mnil Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Patatka to Lako Monroe, the Mnil Stages from
Jaekaonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs and Mndluon-
villo, to Tallahassee; nnd from Picnlnta to St. Augustine.
OCAMULGEE Capt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt. John llMUA*n.
ST. MATTHEWS, Cnpt. Nicholas Kino,
These Packet* leave Snvnnnah every Tucsdny and
Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock.
Retuhnino.—Leave I’nlatka every Tuesday and Friday
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching nt the nlmvo named places
each way. • _ . . _
All good* consigned to the Agents forwarded free oi
commission. Aoknts:
BROOKS k TOPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DoLorme, Darien; Alexander Scmntan, Bruns
wick; John Bcssent, St. AInry*; Fernandez fc llisbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colee. I’ieir-
lata; It. It. Iteid fc Co., Palntku, E. Lufilta, Charleston.
|Sr. BILLINGS’ Carminative and Aatrin-
RP iit SYRUP—Tlio great Southern Remedy for
Dtarrhtoa, Cholera Infontum. or Summer Complaint of
Children, Dysentery, nnd Cholera Morbus. Recommend
ed by eminent physician*, and used by the surgeons iu
the United State* army, with> fhUnnUied euecet*. For
U le by L, J. MYERS, Smeta’ Building.
Juno 7
S'
TONE WAKE— 1 Consisting of covered
Jars,from 1 pint to 4 gall*.; f’itchere. various sizes;
Water Keg* with Faueetta-excellont articles for Store*,
OolmtaSKSc. *1.0,81.111°™., Milk Pan., l'n°
Bottle*, fcc., on hand and for fide by
nugt^ COLLINS aBULKLBY, 100 Bryen-st.
/■'10AL! Coal!!—The Subscriber is ready to
VJ recolvo orders for Red Ash Coal, Broken nnd Screon
ed, selected exprewly for family use, del vorablo from the
wharf or nt Uie residences In the city, during the months of
8to.,nbcr.„d Oclobtn ll-nt. V„'.ra u 8 ,"',,.
TJ ALE ROPE, Whiskay &. Flour—300
L5 coil. Dak, Hop., ilM l>M«, Nru.WW.kcr, K) Mb.
nug 10
T OOK Out for RAIN.—GeorgeS. Nichols
I i ho. Just received pcr.icemerTeenoc.eec, o fow of
thooo ton* wkntcd .voter proof Over Coota.Leggini nod
Caps. Those who have been looking fbr the**, can now
bn Hiipplicd at the Clothing Store,
July 31
/^INGRAMS, Calicoes, Linen Lustres,
VJT French Condirica nnd Prints; for sale nt reduced
Juno 9
Tl/TUSLINS.—Jaconet, Nnnsook, Mull, plair
ItJL and check’d Swiss nnd Book Mu.dlns; check'd am
plain Cambrics, and low priced col’d Muslins, for sale by
July 18 LaKOL’HE, BOWNE fc CO.
T.TOSIERY.—Received per oherokee, an
iJL nssorUneni of Cotton Half Hose; Gauze, Cotton
nnd Alerino Under-Shirt*; also, a few dozen handsome
Silk Under-Shirts. For solo at 147 Uny-strcci.
June 96 PRICE fc VEADER.
P LAIN and Figured White Swiss Muslins,
l„.ck Bilk., «WU|u..»«U^»Cto|J. y b,
July 24 llibcro's New Building.
General Gfobrnfeairoit*.
T ANDING from barque Isr
-Li brig Philurat 75 bbls. pure Uenm
... . Mead and
. .--ii- bbls.pureGennesseo Flour,from
new wheat; 300 boxes Soep, Smith’*, Buchan’s and Col-
gates; 50do. Scaled Herring;50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch;
76 do. hunch Raisins; 95 bid*. Crashed and Powdered Su-
B rt 195 begs Green Rio Coffee; 50 do. Old do. do., 50dn.
. Government Java do.; 30 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified
Sugars 50 do. E. Pholp’s Gin; 10 do. \V Idle Wlno and Ci
der Vinegar,3J boxes Itey’• Lemon Syrup, 30 bids. Bleach
ed IVhale Oil. For sale by •
aug'Jl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
QUGAR, COFFEE, Bale Ropo, Bagging
O Twine, kc.—90 hhd*. low priced N. O. Bogan 28?
i wiikj.ssc.—90 him*, iow pricea «. u. ougari vat
lags prime Rio Coffee; 919 coils Kentucky Rope; 5 bales
lagging Twine; 35 bbls. prime Leaf Lard; 79 kep do. do.
lo.; 95 half boxes G. k VV. Tobacco, 5’* and B’s; 90 half
s Black Te*; 995 boxes nucha’s. Colgate’s, nnd New
No. 1 Soap; 480 bags Buck and Drop Slim, assorted
; 5,000 Ins. Bar Lead. Landing nndTur sain by
110 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
T ANDING from Steamer Tennessee,—
Jj 90 hhds. choice Cincinnati Shoulder*;
90 keg* Goshen Butter;
90 boxes prime English Dairy Cheese;
30 barrels Potatoes, and for sale, by
aug 14 SWIFT. DENSLOW k WEH3TKR.
FLOUR.—60 bbls. New Wheat
_ Genesee Flour, landing from steamship Cherokee
end for sale by
aug!»SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
T> ALTIMORE Flour, H»m«, &o.—15 bbls.
JJ Baltimore Flour; 50 sugar cured llams: 95 dried
J J unlUmoro Hour; 50 sugar cured Hams; 9.5 i
Tongues and 10 boxes Candy; hi store nnd for sale by
■ug 90 J. E. CADY fc COi
A PPLES and POTATOES—Received per
. Cherokee; for sale hy R. DzMAUTIN.
aug 90
TJ UNGARIAN Lion Brand Champagne
XX WINE—Landing from brig Philurai 12 baskets
quarts Champagne Wine, of the above brand; 19 boskets
pint* Champagne Wine; for sole hy
*ug91 J. V. CONNER AT.
TTOLLANDGIN, London Dock.—I
X X just received, of this fine Gin. for sale’by
aug 91 J. V.CO\NI
;—3 pipes,
pRASHEDand Loaf SUGAR.—25 bbls.
KJ and half boxes Crashed and Loaf Sugar, landing
per brlj Augusta, and for saleby
DAVIS fc COPP.
P ANAL FLOUR.—50 whole and half bbls.
Vv of fresh | - •“
rsnle by
It COPP.
RUTABAGA SEED.—150 lbs. received
Xv per steamer Ten nease and for saleby
* O. B. HENDRICKSON & CO.
Gibbons’ Building*.
rPURPENTINE—10 barrels City Distilled,
X for sale by JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
uly 30
PALTIMORE FLOUR.—50 bbls. fresh
\J ground Baltimore Flour, landing nnd for sale hy
aug 3 DAVIS fc COPP.
/'YTARD, Dupuy & Co’s Brandy, in Bond.
Y_7 10 half pipes OtnnI, Dupuy fc Co’s Brandy, vintage
of 1846) 10 halfpipe* do do, vintage of 1847; for solo by
July 4 SWIFT, DENSI.OIV fc 5VEBSTEO.
77RICTION MATCHES.—40 gross Fric-
X lion Matches, for sale low, by the gross or less quan
tity. COLLINS fc BULKLEY,
may 30
Bryan-street.
P RUNES, Almonds, Guava Jelly, assorted
Preserves, fcc, In store and for sale by
June 99 J. E. CADY - ""
fc CO.
P ORT WINE.—Just received, 2 half-pipei
Port Wine, of very superior quality, warranted pun
nnd of direct importation. For sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
may 91 Corner Bull and Broughtan-streets.
TXA1R and Teeth BRUSHES.—A com-
XX plcte assortment of superior Brushes, comprising
Uie various grades, at reasonable prices,
may 91 JOHNSON fc CO., cor. Bull & Ray-sta.
1\ TORRISON’S llvgean Pills.—A supply
i.*X of genuine Morrison's rills, received and for sale
by L. J. MYERS, Smeta’ Building.
July 18
WHITE LEAD.—10,000 lbs. Atlantic
V Y White Load, warranted pure; 4,000 lb*. English
White Lend, warranted pure; 100 kegs Black, Yell »w
and U*'d Paint, ground in oil; for sole by
nug 6 JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
IQ,
aug 6
CASES Chrome Green, received per
barque Texas, and fur sole by
•**0. G.
JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
F LOUR, HAMS, &c.—50 barrels Canal
Flour;900 Reynolds’ Hams; 10 kegs Rutter; 30 bbls.
Cra/hcd Sugar; landing per steamer Cherokee, aud for
sale by IVOOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
nugd
TVTEAKIM’S Extracts of .Vanilla, Rose,
X"X Lemon, Almond and Nutmeg, for sale by
U. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Juneli V Gibbous’ Building.
Cluster PINS.—An assortment of
T
RAVELLING BASKETS.—Ofaasorted
8 k BULKLI
100 Rryan-st.
rpHERMOMETERS.—J. Barry’s colei
X brute d Loudon Thermometer*; Just received, and for
sale by
July 17
raiometbrs; Ju«| received, and I
COLLINS k BULKLEY,
100 Rrynn-ft.
C
HLORIDE of LIME.—1 caskdryChlor-
Idn Lime, for sale by
e 13 L. J.
. MYERS, Smeta* Building.
RPURPENTINE TOOLS.—Open Hackers,
X Scraper*,Dipper*, aud Axes, the proper kind, aam-
—^ 0I|| Non |, ca——’“*■•' *—*
pie* obtained from
saleby
MoCLESKBY k NORTON.
I7INE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, for salo by
X TURNER k IIENHY,
Juno 23 Exchnnge Dock.
No, 3, re-
/7J.RANDJ EAN’S Coropoeltion,
VJ reived by tho Cherokee, and for rale
nprJl) *”
for *alu hy
5V. HUMPHREY
t'S.
KEEN Ginger! Green Ginger!—Just rc-
VT ccivcil, a largo supply of very fresh Green Ginger,
for sale ln(C by A. A. SOLOMONS, Ag’t,
June 1!)
Market square.
PLOWS, 500 dozen Hoes, assorted;
60 dozen Axes, 100 do Plow Lines,4,000 pair
Traces; for sale by N. B. k II. 5VEED.
Jan 29
P IU 1KUIN.—’.AX) tons Vig
shlrrioNo. 1, now landing from smp Georgia, from
Glasgow, mid for sale by N. B. k II. WEED,
apr 6
F INE White Shirts of tho latest stylo, broad
plaits and standing collars; lu*t opened nt the cheap
Clothing Store, GIBBONS’RANGE.
N. R. Muslin Night Sliiits can be had also. apr 28
*fX7HITE and Colored Marseilles Vests, re
V V celved per Cherokee, and for sale clump, nt 14
Bay-street. PRICE & VEADER.
opr 30
13 LACK nnd colored Alpacca Sacks; also
J J a variety of white, brown and foncj * ’ " ’
nnd l-oats; for sale low, by
J foncy Linen Back*
HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
^LEnnd PORTER.—5 casks Byass’ L011-
, _ . 3yt
don Porter, Pints; 5 casks Scotch Ale, Just received
and for salo by DzMAUTIN,
may 16 Comer Bay and Whitaker-street*.
•VTOFFAT’S Life PILLS and BITTEHS—
J.TX Just received, nnd for sale by
opr 21 TURNER fc ODEN.
CEIDL1TZ POWDERS—2gr«» Soidlilz
k? Powders, full weight, for sule by
may 7
L. J. MYERS,
Smeta’ Building.
S IURTS.—Received per Cherokeo, another
lot of fine Shirt*; for snle by
ROBINSON & CAMP, Gnudry’s Building,
npr!7 Next to Puli
Pulaski House.
.—30 whole and half bblR. Canal
Hour, 30 do do do Baltimore do; landing and for
sale by TURNER fc HENRY,
apr 7 Exchange Dock.
LOVES, Hosiery, Laces, Belt Ribbons,
vX fcc., Just opened per Tennessee and for salo by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
Ribero’a New Building.
npr23
'PORT MONA1S, in all s^lqt—-some with
___ steel clasp*, fcc., at
aug 8
. EASTMAN’S.
UinROKR* RANGE.
QOLAR SHADES and Chimneys.—A fu
O supply of Globe*, for Solar Lamp*; together wi
Chimneys and Wlcks.Just opened and fur wile hy
june 28 COLLINS fc BULKLEY, 100 Bryan M.
L EMON SYRUP—40 boxes Roy’s ji
landing and for sale hy
just
npr 17
r snle hy
G.R. HENDRICKSON & CO..
Gibbons’ lluildiug*
General ElftliertfsemeiitB.
.SNIlH.lt. LVIIlltOP N 10VITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
snnable terms.
IlLA.VKCTa-IIePvy I.onton DulPI, 6»n l.nporl.tlon:
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fthibjr end; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whitney br- 4
“ 11 wool Net
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro plains, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very large assortment, compiling all lbs
different styles and qualities both fsftey and plain, <A
Georgia and Northern fnako. *
LOTUS—Black, blue, brown, |
cloths.
, green, gray nnd diab'
CARS IMBUES—Block and fanfcy plaid* and stripes.
TWEEDS—An araortnient of plain and foncy.
8ATTINETH—Blue, black and frtnfcycOlof*.
VESTINGS—Ah assortment of silk nnd wooleh.
NEGRO GAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch bonnet*.
OSNABURG8—A large supply, et frtcltaT prices,
l .'KLAPH-or flax and cotton, forpiCklfi,-; sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, f»r i-'.miniron 11*0
low price to Ann ecarlet; a laigc n^drimentof low
price to line white flannels, W*| mikes.
CANTON FLANNELS—White and unbleached, lies
quality.
BED TICKS—All qualities of cotton.
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
cotlon “"A silk fringe*. .
CARPETINGS—Super UnuseM, 3 ply and imperial; col
tnn and wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Fine to low price;
white and colored.
WINDOW SHADES—Plain and painted centre*.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich Hgtired and plain seafr
Bnd buffllneu; plain wlilte and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—White and colored, low price tsf
DIAPERS—Huckabuck, Scotch, Russia and cotton; linen
table and damask diaper*; brown table cloths and
diapers.
SHEETINGS—Linen nnd cotton, 4-4 to t!M.
Ijp'ni vnu .t. _J.ui.4. u
I harrtav stripes, as
3 JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue
SHIRTINGS.—Ao extensive anorUheht 6f Weatbed add
• browh ShlrUngs; superior bleached long cloths, best
makes.
COLORED HOMESrUNS—Morboroetrtpes and plaids;
Columbian and other stripes. .
MARINERS STRIPES—Wide arid l
sorted qualities.
DENIMS AND J
Jeans. . . .
DR( tiw and bren£ LBAC,,BD JRAN ^*' Vb;lbUf W** 1
—ALSO—
A foil assortment of choice Prints, from low price tu
superfine, dork ami light colored Glnshoms, AlrAcca*,
Ronibazlnes, black and colored English and French
Merinos, worsted Damasks and Moreens.
A foil assortment nf HOSIERY, comprising Cotton,
Woolen and Silk, In all their varieties.
- owen and Silk, in all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent’s and Mis*ea* Merino Undenhtrta and
Drawers; Bilk and Cotton Umbrellas, a foil atUortment.'
. .. . CAUTION EXTRA»
A Man by the name of RUEL CLAPP has
JTX. engaged with a young man of the name of 8. P.
Townsend, and n*e« his twmo to pnt up a Sarsaparilla,
which they call Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, dcnumlna-
ting it UhNUINK, Original, etc. This Townsend Is no
doctor and never was, but was formerly a worker on rail*
roads, canals, nnd the like. Yet he Assumes the title Of
Dr., for the purpose ofgaininc credit for what he is not.
H« I* el*o sending out card* headed “Trick* of Quacks,”
in which he says, I have sold the u e of my ntm* fur #7
n week. I will give 8. p. 'J ow nsend «500 If he wUl pro
duce one single solitary proorofthU. This is to paution
the public not to be deceived, and purchase none t ot thn
GENUINE ORIGINAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's
Sarsaparilla, having on it Uie Old Dr.’s likeness, hi* taml<
i» ..... ana *•’**’—•—■ —— *■— —* -*-•—
ly coat of arms,
bis signature across Uie coat of arms.
JACOB TOWN6END.
Principalefflet, 109*Nastau st., Ncn-Y.rk City.
Principal office, 109* Nnamu-ei., Ntn-Y.rk Cil
OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOAVNSESD,
The Original Dieeoverer of
TIIK O ENG INIS TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA
Old Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, and
bnsfon. been krown as Ui. AUTHOR and DISCOVEK-
ER of Uie GENUINE ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND BAK-
SAPARILLA.” Being poor, ho was compelled to limit
its manulkclure, by wldcli means it has been kept out of
market, nnd the sales circumscribed to Umse only who
had proved ita worth nnd known its value. It hod reach
ed the ears of man/, nevertheless, os those persons who
had beon healed ofsore diseases, and saved from death,
proclaimed lie excellence and wonderfol HEALING
P05VEH. This Grand and Unequalled Preparation is
manufactured on tho largest scale, and is called Cot
throughout the length and breadth 01 the land.
, THE GENUINE
OlilDr. Jacob Tovvnsenil’s Snrsnnnrlllrt
is so prepered, thqt all Uie inert properties of tho Santf-f
partita root |ore flru removed, everyUiing capable of be
coming acid or or fermentation, is extracted and rejecud;
then every particle of medical virtue is secured In a pure 1
and concentrated form; and thus it Is rendered incapable
of losing any oflta valuable and healing properties. Pro-
gored In this way, it Is made Uie most powerful agent in
Care of Innumerable Disease*.
Hence Uie reason why wo hear commendations nrt
every side in. its ftvor hy men, women aud children.
55 e find it doing wonder* in thecurc of
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COM
PLAINT, and in RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA and
PILES, COSTIVENESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES] and nil affecUons ari
sing from Impurity of tlie Ulond.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all complaints art
sing from IndigesUon. from Acidity of the Stomach; from
unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head,
palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hand*, cold
chill* and hot flashes over the body. It has not had its
equal in coughs and cold; nnd promotes easy expectora
tion, and gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture of the
lungs, throat, and every other part.
By removing obstructions, nnd regulating the general
syrtom, it gives tone aud strcngUt 10 the whole body, and
cures all forms of
JVerroue DUrnaes and DeblUly*
and Uips prevents or rellrves a great variety, of other'dlr-
eases.ai Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vilus Dance,
Swooning,Epileptic Fits, Convtdskms, fcc.
ft is not possible for Uiis medicine to foil to do good; It
lias nothing In it which can ever hum; It cun never sou#
or *poil, aud therefore can never lose it* curative powprs.
ft cleanses Uie Wood, excite* the liver to huaUliy acttdn,
tones Uie stomach and givea good digestion, relieves ths
bowels of torpor and constipation, allay* InflamaUon,-
purifies the skin, equalizes the circulation of Uie blood,
producing genUe warmth equally all over Uie body, and.
he Insensible perspiration; relnxei all strictures and
tightness, removes all obstrucU.in#, nnd Invigorates Uit
entire nervous system, is not Uiis, then,
The Medicine yon Prr-cinlnently Need t
But can any of these things be said of S. P.TownseudV
inferior article l This young man’s liquid is not to be
Compi
f one Grand Fact, U
of DETERIORATION ami
Never Spoils,
while the oUier DOES; it sours, ferments, and blow* the
bottle* containing it into fragments; Uie sour, acid liquid
exploding.nid damaging oUier goods I Must not Uiis hor
rible compound be |ioteunnus to the system.
compound b* potaonnus to the system.
Now, is It not horrible to nuke and sell, and influituf
worse to use till*
Soaring, Fermenting, Acid ‘’Compound**
OK S. J\ TOWNSEND!
and yet he would thin have it understood that Old Jacob
Townsend’s GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA,
is on IMITATION of hie inferior preparation!!
Heaven forbid that we should deal ill an article which"
would bear the most ill taut resemblance to S. V. Town- .
sand’s article! and which should bring down upon Uie
Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints nnd crimina
tions from agents who have sold, and purchasers who
have used S. I’. Townsend,’*. FERMENTING COM
POUND!
Wo wish it understood, because it is Uie ahioUte.truth,
that 8. P. Townsend’s article aud Old Dr. Jacob Town-'
send’* Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, nnd Infinitely
that they or — — - —
dissimilar; t
y nro unlike in every parth.ularjmv..,;
chemist.nopharninceutlst—knows no morn of tnei|iclup , f
>e, than any oUiur common, tinsclenUflc, unpriA
or disease, than any oUier
fessioiml man, whai guarantee can the public have that
they are receiving nirenufne scientific medicine contain
ing all Uie virtues of the articles used in preparing it,-
nnd which arc incapable of change*, which might render .
Uiem the AGENTS of DISEASE instead of bealUri
It 1* to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm 1
into wounded humanity, to kindle hope iu the despairing
bosom, to restore health nnd bloom and vigor into Uio
crushed nnd broken and to bantah infirmity—that oh) Dr.
JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the
opportunity nnd mean* to bring* Id*
Grand Universal Concentrated Remtily,
within Uie roach, and to tho knowledge of all who u*ed It
w, hy Joyful. experience, its
thntUicy may learn and know, b. .. ...
Transcendent Power to I ten 11
nnd thus to have th“ unpurcba*ablc sau»raenon ofhnVlnt
raised thousands and million* from- the lied of sickness
and despc ‘
nnd usefu
esnondency, to hope, health, and a long life of vigor ’
•efulnesslothemselves, tbolr families and frleudk.
Principal office 103'Nassau-street, N. Y.
Je-37 WM. HUMPHREYS, Ja., Agent, Savannah.
CHOLERA AND MINERAL WATER.
Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.
M 1 ! Roussel], of Phuadeiphla, injtis Card,
ItX makes the following quotatfon from Braithivnlt’s
Medical aud Surgical Joiirnof, to which we would alsot
“When Uie remedy (Mineral or Soda Water) Ins I
given in thoso cares, denoting derangement of the stnm-
ne present, according to my experience, the’
I FAMILY CHEESE.—A supply of thoso
superior »mall size Cliccse, Just received jicr^PlilIu-
Corncr Bay and Whltaker-sts.
rn, hy
apr 95
H ATS! HATS!!—Just lecoivMl, a good
assortment of fashionable Drab Brush Hot*! also,
Black and Drab soft water proof Hats, for sulo by
PIERSON & HE1DT,
opr 17
No. 10 Whitaker-street.
r POBACCO.—l caso Mrs. Miller’s Chew
X inn Tobacco, received per stemner Tennessee, for
saleby G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
Juno 8
I EFFECTUAL Cure for Whooping Cough.
J Roche’s Roynl Herbal EmbrocaUon; a cure for
Whooping Cough, without medicine. A^ragjl^iewlved
by mnr20 Morkewq.
uch alone present, accordfng to'my e_ r
effect of the medicine has been to relievo thn symptom*
almost immediately, Uie nnusea is speedily dissipated, the
tshldlnes* nnd faintness disappear, nnd the tense of burn
ing and heat at the pit ofytomocli is nu lunger felt or
compInliiL'd nf after two or Uiree doses, nut the most re",
markable circumstance I* tltnt which nttended the cni'.
ploynient of tim same agent during Uie staae of the fllar-
thira, that relaxation of the bowels' which is nlmo-t al
ways the precursor of Die severe form of cholera, in tlio
numerous cn*e* in which I hnve given Uio cnrlKitile Acid
at Uil* period, it ha* Invariably arrested (with some few
exceptions) tho-morbid proces*, at a longer Dtriod, it is
true, but Still a regular and certain Interval. But it is in
tho commencement of collapse that the effienry of foe
remedy is bcstobwn’ed and Its modus opernndl the mo*t
apparent. Notonly is the vomlUng immediately nm-sted,
ns in the previous stage, but the heat nnd-hunting sensa
tion nt the pit of stomach disappear almost ns speedily—
depression of the system is. removed, and other symptoms
of foil stage vanish by degrees, so ns frequently to-leave
the paUent comparatively free from all ailment after tho
administration of5 or G doses.
The effects produced by a change of water may be oh-
vioted by the uao of plnin So.fa VVottr. A superior ar
ticle may bo had nt oil Uines in boxes of ennv* nier * '
put up by JOHNSON A
f^ANDY.—15 boxes aswirted Candy;
V.J etnre and fur eale bv J. E. CADY fc C'i
June 99
in
rPOWNSEND’S SAIiSAPAim.I.A
L Received direct from th* manufacturer, for talo
may 7