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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1849.
NUMBER 209.
the republican
Id rUDMailKD
DAILY AND THI-WEEKLY,
j L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
* * virv .y rntrxTY niuNTims.
r, W, ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
! THUMB.
bttlly Paper8 10 » Trl-AVcc-kly $S ,pt r mum m
nr*. in no case will an order for the piper bo attended
to unieaa accompanied with U)« money, or aeatlalhctory
city reference.
Advertisement* Inserted at Hie following ratea t
OMaqoAEii (Ten ueea oiiucis,)lsTtiisa*Tioii,..tO,75
Each coktiiioauci,
OeaaqOAiB, wane daily,
^sxssas&i w’So
O.aa two montiis daily, "iJJJJ
OneaqwAae,.••ThetaMoaTiie daily...... 15.00
Advertisements published every other day, and those In-
aerted once or twice a week, ere char|od 75 Ola. per
•outre for etch Inanition.
Legal odvertlaementa Inacrted at the usual rate*, end
strict cote token that they be publlahed according to law.
All odvertleetiienta from trenaient peraona or atrengera,
to be paid In advance. - . .
The privileges of yearly edvertleera will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertiie-
tnenta not pertaining to their regular business ea agreed
for. to be paid extra.
Nearly advertiaera exc'dlng In their edvertlaeinenta the
average number of tinea agreed for, will be charged at
proportional ratea.
NO ADVteneaiiaNTe wiLt.ee iKsarriDaaATOtTOOsLV.
All advertisement* for charitable inatitutlona eud re-
Iglous Societies wUI bo charged half price. .
Qjj- All Advertlfomentaaent tothla officewithout di
rections ai to the number or insertions, will be publlsh-
ed dallv, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
V^AULetten directed toUilaoffice or the Edltora,
luuit be port paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Oierka of the Court* of
'driHnary, that application haa been mode for Letter* of
Admlnlalratlon, mu.tbe published tiiiety dayb at leoit.
Notice by Executor* and Admlnlatratora for Debtor* and
Creditor* to rendor In their account*, must be published
' Bales of Real Eatate and Negroea by Executor*, Ad
ministrator*, and Guardians, must be publUhed B1XTY
DAYB before the day ufsale. There sale* must be mado
at the Court tlouu door of the county in which tho
properly la eltuate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
between tho hours of ten in the morning end four in the
afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unieaa ao
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrator* and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo publlshod FOUR MONTHS.
Bales or personal property (except negroes) of testate
end intestate estates by Executors aud Admlnlatratora,
must be advertised FORTY DAYB.
Applications by Execute's and Admlnlatratora for Let
ters DitmUaory must be publUhed SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgage* on real estate,
must 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 titles to land must
be advertised three months at least
Sheriff's soles under executions regularly* granted by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Soles of perlshabla
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sole.
flbbmfecra tit the astepubUcmt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
1AY-ST01BT. BAY-STBirr.
R. A. Allen, No. 119 E. Molyncux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, 118 It. Hutchison, 90
0. N. Neyle, ISO O. II. Cummlng, 80
Washburn.'Wilder k Co. 114 E. A. Soullard, 83
N. A. Hardee fc Co j 110 A. Low and Co., 68
Hamilton k Hardeman,83
Harper A Stuart. 87
Smith A Humphreys,85
Francis Wood, 91
Wm. Duncan, 80
J. II. Burroughs, 97
J. Cowles, 0J
Wm. Adams, 101
Way A King, 103
Cohen, Norn* A Co., HO
R. Habersham A Son, HO
W. Woodbridge, 144
Brigham Kelly SMkt., 176
II. fo}#er, 178
Crone A Rowland, 170
Ellas Reed, 174
J. II. Ladd, 183
S. Goodall,900
n. A. iiarueo h s.o., i
YV. C. O'Driscoll, 108
Pailelford A Jay, 104
Yonge A Gammell.Bt
E. Parsons A Co., 9J
Asa Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon. 88
N. Crater, 81
J. N. Philips, M
D. F. Halsey, 80
E. L. Hollis, 80
F. II. Welman, 74
Greiner A Beall,73
R. W. Hamilton. 68
Wm. Crowder. 64
C.Haitridae. 100
Edward Wiley, 101
Clark A Lawson, 194
P. Sorrel, 106
<j. W. Anderson A Bnr.,900 T. O. Nlsbel
C. F. Mill*, 904 A. Mini*,
P. II, Behn,300 YVIIIIarmon and Preston, 334
Win. Ilattersby, 70 Boston A Gunby, BOO*
Stephen IIUI*. 133 Rabun A Fulton, 807
Jos. Burke, M T. II. Harden, 118
S. Solomons,301 J.G. Cooke,'Telfair's Build’g
B. W. Buker, Jones* Whf. B.C.Dunnlng.lO Whitakers.
COM.MISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
I'hllbrick A Bell, 150 Bay-street.
Cohen A Fosdlck, 148 ;do.
Tho*. J. Walsh, 166 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtree, 308 Bsy-itreet.
Win. B. Giles A Co., 01 Bay-sueet.
A. A. Hnieta, Smet’a Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Roberta, Gibbon's Building.
II. F. Waring, 161 Brougliton-street.
James Anderson A Co., Waring'* Building.
Laihrop A Foote, Gibbon’* Building.
SnideivLathrop A Nevltl, Shad’* Building.
hfanhalfk’Xiken, do. du.
Dewitt A Morgnn, Ribera's Building.
M. Prendergtut A Co, cor'r Congress and Wliitaker-at.
J. 8. Maslll, 111 Congress-street.
A. A L. Alack, M Bryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 103 Day-street.
Cohen, Norris A Co., HO Bay-street.
If. A. Crone, 189 Bay-street,
II. V. Cunnerat, 150 Bay-street.
Scranton, Johnston A Co., 197 Bay-street.
8wifi, Donslow A Webster, 160 Bay-streat.
Davis A Copp, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market square.
H. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Rosseau. corner Broughton nnd Bull-streets.
Kelly A O'Connor, corner Broughton A Urayton-sts.
J. C. Illnchtnan, do. do. do.
Theodora Mini*, 153 Bay-atreet.
W. W. Goodrich, Since* Building, Whit&ker-atreot.
F. Scherff, comer of York and Bull-st*.
Wm. A. Cat*well,corncrof Jefferson and Sb Julinii-st*.
HARD-WARE.
N. n. A H. Weed, 163 Broughton-street.
McCIeskey A Norton, Gibbon*’ Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. It. Hendrickson A Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 Ray-street.
Johnson A Co., corner Bay and Bull-street*.
Turner A Oden, Mnnument-aquare.
L. J. Myers, corner Broughton and Whitaker its.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, HO Bny-street.
J. At. Cooper, corner Whitaker and St. Jullan-streeU.
J. B. Cubbedjro,Congre**-*t.. S. side Market-square.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Sniets* Building.
II. S. Boxardus, 33 Bull-street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds A Morrell, Smets’ Building.
Collin* A Bulkley, 108 Rrvnn street.
• AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Denslow A Webster, 4 Whllaker-alreet.
JEWELLERS.
AI. Eastman, corner Whitaker nnd Bryan-strcets.
T. T. Wilmot, Market-square.
■ SADDLERY, Ac.
W. II. May A Co., corner Whitaker and Bryan-streets.
N. B. Knapp, Market-square.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner, 40 West Brood-street.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. S. Nichols, Gibbons* Building.
Pierson A Heldt, 8 Whitaker-street.
W. B. Hale, Market-square.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price A Vender, 147 Bny-street.
John Mallery, 155 Bay-street. •
11am Itou A aymons, 17 Whitaker-street.
Robinson A Camp, 6 Bull-street.
Philip Kean, 08 Brynn-street.
Joseph Tento, 97 Yvhitakcr-street.
James F. Stokes,30 do. do.
M. Carey, corner Whitaker and Broughton-strcets.
HAT STORE.
D. A. Ambler A Co., No. 147 Cougress-street.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Roblder, 39 Whitaker-street.
J. L. Ollvor, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Dutenhofer, 78 Dr^amsUcct.
E. Parsons, 137 Congress-street.
MARBLE AND STOP® MANUFACTURER.
Robb D. Walker, 139 BroDshton-street.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
IleArthor A Mono, 13 Bamard-streeb
GUN SMITHS.
John Cnrruthera, 175 Mnrket-squnre.
Edward Lovell, Bamnrd-streot, near Market-square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Gloahom A Co., Anclnux’* wharf.
Turner A Henry, Mooro’s Wharf.
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J. G. FalHcant,Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whitaker-street.
SEOAtt MAUFAGTURER8.
A. Ponce, 13 Whitaker-street.
P. Jacobs, 07 Bull-street.
P. W. Linde, 000 Bull-street.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. D. Pendergnst, Dull street, opposlto Pulaski House.
B. Wlthlnxton, 143 Bay-aUoet. . _ ,
Geo. W. YVylly. Bull-street, opposite Pulaski Homo.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
M. A W. Camming, 03 Bay-street.
E. WlUtlngton, 143 Bny-street.
FRUIT STORE.
R. De Martin, corner Ray and YVhltnker-street*.
„ STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brooks A Tuppar, Charleston Btonm-Pockot wharf,
ra " -**'" 1 ,,Vor»Sf- i - "—
-Wharf,
ipony’a wharf.
T. Ib'MIlls, Iron Steam Boat Company’*
J. A. Fawns, Georgia Steam Boat Conipa
M. A-Cohon, Dillon’s Wharf
„ ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS.
R. A J, Lachlisnn, near GnnnI Lock.
Miller A Curry, Eastern Wharf.
WHEEL-WIUGIIT A SMITH.
Jamea Quantook, Sen., near tha Market.
. REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Geo. W. Wylly, Bull-atreet,opposite Pulaski House.
Jes. Bancroft, 117 Bay-sRee^.
anvt-Miment or flio City.
The government or tho city conslsu of n Mayor and 10
.Mermen, who together are denominated tha City Coun-
11, They ora chosen annually, on the 1st Monday In
December, from tho people at Inrge. *
CiTYOrrioaaa, ko., 184».-Af*y*r-Dr.nioh’d Wayne.
SWFuP' “• 0 tiffin, Wm. 11. Bul
loch, R.D. Walker, T. M.Turncr, Wm. H.’Mongln, Solo
's Fay 0 ""* J * F ' F0#Cy ’ P ’ 8 ' Utrtow ' 11, R> Cuyler, Jos.
Custom Ilouae—Port of BaTannah.
Coleetor—William lUflalloch} Deimty Collector-Jolin
Postelli Naval Offlcr>^^HLaMottns Surveyor—RolM-rt
Maduy > en ,,untcr * * na WlUtam
Port O filer.
Poet Master—George Schley j Aas’t. P. 51.—J. 0. Doon.
'^Jtvannali Chamber of Commerce.
President—Robert Ilobershium 1st Vice Presldent-
Chas. Grecnj 3d do. do.—E. Pailelford i Bocrolnry and
Treasurer—O. Cohen» Committee of Anpeal*-G. II. Cum-
8.%y , J B .V^whburti I * ,U0U0hen ’ W "“* ,nDuncan ) j0fl -
Commissioners of Pllotsuxe.
John Stoddard. Chairman; Wm. II. Bulloch, Secretary
and Treasurer, Octavos Cohen, John W. Anderson. An-
Woodbrige ^ , JohB ,l ' Wllder » John Williamson, Wylly
„ * BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
„ « f the of Georgln.
UopiUd 81^00,008—appropriated t« Savannah, #750,000.
A * Yort«,Ptesldent, I. K. Tem, Cashier.
Offering days, Mondays nnd Thursday*.
Discount days, Tuesday* and Fridays.
*’• Hldiardsone. 11.
Hutchison, II. D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, B. Snider, N. A.
Ilardeo, Jos. Wa«Ubum.
Teller-8. B. Williams.
Branches at Augusta, Eatonton. Athens, Washington,
and Gieensboro', and Agencies at Macon aud Griffin.
PUntera* Dank.
Capital paid in f“"
Geo. W. Anderson, I'resldenb
Stoddard.
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Ha* an Agency in Griffin.
Marine aud Fire Insurance Ilank.
#8001000* paid l " ^ 13 » 10a ~P rtv,le I e ‘ , 10 Increase same to
1 E. Welfted,President, J. Olnutoad, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuosdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on tho roomings of
Discount.
Director*—George Hull, Ellas Reed, A. Champion, Oc-
tavus Cohen, N. B. Knapp, Chat lea F. Mills.
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
Has on Agency in Macon.
Central Itall-Hoad and llauklnu Co. nr On.
Canltal. #3,340,163, all of which has been paid in—ap
propriated for banking purposes, #903,000.
lb R. Cuyler, Presidsnb George J. Bulloch, Cashier.
Offoring days, Mondays. Dlscuuntdoya, Tuesdnys.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, S. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, II. McAlpin, J. Woldburg, Jos 8. Fay!
W. B. Johnson.
Savannah institute for Bavins*.
C. P. Rlchardsone, President; J. Olnutcad, Treasurer,
Hiram Roberts, Secretary.
Directors—If. D. Weed. I. W, Morrell, Beni. Snider,
N. II. Knnpp, G. R. Hendrickson, ft. Lathrop,Thomas J.
VVdlih.
The Investing Committee Is composed of H. D. Weed,
BenJ. Snider, nnd Hiram Roberts.
Insurance Offices In Savannah.
Augusta Insurance A Banking Company—Capital $375,-
000. WUllam Duncan, Arnt, No. e6Baf-»b
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital
#300,000. W. Woodbridge, No. 144 llay-ib
/Etna Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital #300,-
000. Cohen, Norris A Co., No. 143 Bay-st.
Hope Mutual Llfo Insumnco Company, Conn.—Capital
#300,0000. Cohen, Norris A Co., No. 143 Bay-sb
Howard Insurance Company,New-York—Cupilnl$30O r
000. 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 WTiltaker-sb
Union Mutual Fire A Marine''Insurance Company, N.
V-—Capital #100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 808 Bay-st.
Protection Marine A Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford—Capital $ . Brigham A Kelly, No. 178 Bay-sb
New-Ynrk Equitable Fire Insurance Company—Capi
tal #300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bny-st
Mutual Llfo insurance Company, New-Ynrk—CapUnl
. W. P. Hunter, Planters' Bank.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New-Ynrk—Capi
tal 8 . Oeo: Schley, Post-Office.
l’hamlx Office London—Capital # . It. Haber
sham, No. 143 Bay-sb
Protection Insurance Company, New-Jersey—Capital
#300,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 04 liny sb
Camden (N.J.) Insurance Company—Capital $ .
W. P. Yonge, No. 01 Bay-sb
Nautilus Mutual l.lfo Insurance Company, New-York—
Capital #- Wm. B. Olio* A Co., No. 04 Uny-sb
Foreign Consul* Resident In Snvnnnali.
E. Molyiimiux, British, No.77Bny-*bj W. Crabtree, Da
nish. No. 308 Bay-st.; LouU Borie, French, No. 18 Liberty-
sbt John G. Doou, Spanish, Po»t Office; VV. C.O'Driscofl,
Belgian, No. 108 Bny-st.; John O. Doon, Portuguese, Po»t-
Qffice; John W. Anderson, Brasilian nnd tho two Sicilies,
No. 900 Bay-st.; F. 71. Welman, Swocden and Norway,
No. 74 Bay-st.t John R. Wilder, Russln, No. 114 Bny-st.;
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 308 Bay-sb; F. H. Welman,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Superior Court—Clint hnm County.
Wm. B. Fleming, Judge; John E. I)avl»,Clerk Superior
nnd Inferior Courts; Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
County Officers Residing In Savannah.
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector, Thomna Eden, Coroner; Samuel II. Sweat,
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. A O. «b T. City or Savannah.
Bits 1st hfondnys, in Febranry, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suit* extends from $30 to $300.
Judge—Monleenl Shefoill, Sen.; Clerk—Levi 8. Russell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Coiirtr-Chatham County.
Anthony Porter, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thome Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clsik Court or Oaonuat—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Roods—Clinthiun County.
R. Wayne, M. I)., Chairman. W. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 3d Monday In December.,
U. S. Court* Sitting In Savannah.
Hon. James M. Wayno, of Savannnli, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, U. 8. nnd Judgo of the Otli Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nicoll, District Judgo, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both court*.
Henry Wllllftm*. District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Mnrahnl.
Savannah nnd Ogecchco Canal Company.
Capital, $160,000, in Shnres of 50 dollar* each.
Directors—George W. Anderson, Amo* Scuddcr, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Flremnn—Joseph 8. Fay; 3d do.—Alvin N. Mil
ler; 3d do. Robert Laclilison; Clerk—John Hnupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Snvnnnali.
Union Society—Instituted in 1750. Solomon Coliei^
President.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1810. E. Sher-
tll, Teacher.
Savannah Poor House n
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary— Instituted 1833.
Widows’ Society—Under the superintendence of ladies.
Clothing nnd Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al
so under tno superintendence of ladles.
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1818. GeorgoB. Cum
mlng, I’resldenb . ... .... .
Irish Union Society—Initialled in 1845. John Murphy,
President.
Sb Andrews’ Society—Instituted in 1810. Henry Mc
Alpin, President. . , , , ,
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President. „ „ ,,
The Senman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President.
Tho Fcmalo Seamen’* Friend Society.
The 1 nitituitou of the Sister* of our "Lady of M crcy. ’ >
Lodges of Free Masons anil Odd Fellows.
■^Georgia Council, No. 9, (Masonic,)—Organised in 1837.
Richard T. Turner, T. 1. G. M.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Mason*,)—liuti-
rated In 1818. Geo. VV. Aldridge r H. P.
Solomon’* Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Formerly called Savannah Lodge—Chartered in 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W.M.
Zurubbabel Lodgo, No. 15. (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted In 1830. Robort II. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 54, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
nised in 1846. John Carruthere. W.M.
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd Follows,)—Insti
tuted In 1843. Joseph D. Btobbius. C. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1843. I\ G., John N. Lewis. N. G.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1843. J. L. Oliver, N. G.
De Knlb Lodgo, No. 0, (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted in
1845. Geo. A. Cuyler, N. G.
Sons of Temperance.
Tonnohowi Division, No. 3—Instituted In 1846. Ed
ward I’ettis. VV. !’.*
Yomassee Division, ^fo. 15—Instituted In 1847. D. S.
Wil, °Socletl'es Connected with C'lmrohes.
Orphan Socloty. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladles Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savannah Fcmalo Lutheran Sewing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sundny School of Independent
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Society of St. John the Baptist. Fcmalo Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary Bodety. Educa
tion Society of tho Lutheran Church. Bible, PrayorBaok
nnd Tract Society. Eplscopo! Missionary Association.
St. John’s Sundny and Parish School. Bunday School of
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools.
Other Socle! lea In Savannah,
Georgia Historical Socloty .-James M. Wayne. i’res*t.
Georgia Medical Socloty—II. D. Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Society—Wm. Cmbtree, President.
Commissioners Residing In Savon noli,
rORTIIKTAKINOOP DISPOSITIONS, AND FOR ACKNOWLSUOI-
kSMT AND PROOF OP DXBDB, AC., TO BS OSKD IN OTnSR
STATES.
Georgo Schley, for the Btatos of Maine, Massachusetts,
Rhodo Island, New-YoTk,l’onn»y!vnnln,Maryland,South
Carolina. Florida, Alabamaand Louisians.
M. II. MoAlllstef, for Massachusetts.
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. lb Lofton, for Bauth Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
Wtckllffe Bruen, for Florida and South Carolina.
Thomas C. Nlsbel, for Florida
Charles 8. Henry, for Conneolloui.
Charles E.Tcfft, for North Carolina
T COMPLAINT, Jtundlo»,Dymep.
■*«.O' lJebllity, DI«wT oFlt.
Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight In the Stomach.
Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit or the
Stomach, Swimming of tlio Head, Hurried and Difficult
Fluttering atjths Heart, Choking or Suffocating
sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness or Vision,
or web* before tlie sT|fit, Fever and dull pain In the
Head, Deficiency of Porspiration. Yellowness of the
Bkinnnd Lyes, Pain In the Sldo, Back, Chest, Limbs.
Ae., Sudden flushes of Heat, Burning in the Fle.h, Con-
slant Imaginings of evil and great depression or Spirit*
Can be effectually cured by v
. RR. HOOFLAND’ff
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
TUtirpowtr ovrr Iht abovt diseaiet it *ot exc tiled—
if emuxUtd—by any other preparation in the United
& r-
Derangement of tbe Liver and Stomach are sources of
Insanity, and will also produce disease of the Heart,
Skin, Lunn and Kidneys, and Inya tho body open to an
stuck ortTie Cholera, Olllou*, or Yellow Fever, and I*
Consumption fl ™ 1 CaUM ° f mo,t blLnerul
Opinitmtr/Uu Philadelphia Prett.
The "Dispatch,’’ or December 31st, saysi-
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE—We have frequent-
ly beard the Celebrated German Bitter*, manufactured by
Dr. lioofiand, spoken of in terms of commendation, and
we know deservedly so. 11 is a too common practice, la
certain quarters, to puff all manner of useless trash; but in
the case of the above Ultters, hundreds are living witnes
ses or their areal moral and physical worth. Asa medi
cine for tbe Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility
and Dyspepsia, it has been found Invaluable, effecting
cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all othc“
sve failed, We fecl convinced, that in Uie
rr.7 - -.-.- Brra * n Bitters, the patient does not become de
bilitated, but constantly gains strength nnd vigor to the
foune-a fact worthy of great consideration. The Hitters
are pleasant In loste and smell, and can be administered
under any circumsunces. to the most delicate stomach.
Indeed, they can be used by all poisons with tiro most
perfect saf-ty. It would be well for tboee who ore much
olfuctcd in the nervous system, to commence with one t«a
spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We s;»eak from
experience, and ore of course, a proper Judge. The press
fur and wide, have united In recommending the German
Bitters,' and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their
»e.
The "Spirit of the Times,** of June Mth says:—
. "DU OUR GOOD CITIZENS who ore Invalids, know
the many astonishing cures that have been performed by
Dr. 11 oofinnd’s Celebrated German Bitters? If they do
not, wo recommend them to the "German Medicine
Store." all who ore afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility; Uie Doctor has cured
many of our cltisens alter the best physicians had foiled.
We have used them, and they have proved to be a medi
cine that every one should know of, and we cstinot re
frain giving our testimony In their fovor, and that which
givea them greater claim upon our humble effort, they are
entirely Vegetable.
The "Dally New*,’’ of July 4th sayst-
"Wc speak knowingly of Dr. Hootland's Celebrated
Gennan Bitters, when wo say It is a blessing of this age,
and In diseases of the biliary, digestive and Nervous Sys
tems, It has not we think an equal. It Is a Vegetable Pr*-
partition, and made Kitkout Alcohol, and to all invalids we
would recommend It aa worthy their confidence.
Read the Following.
It is from ono of our first druggists, a gentleman la
vourably known throughout the United States—the pro
prietor of the "Medicated Worm Byrupt"
Philadelphia, Nov. 39d, 1848.
Dear Sir,—It is with much pleasure that I testily to tbs
extraordinary virtue of your German Bitters, having sold
largely of them these last few months to various persons,
afflicted with Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility
of the Nervous system. I can say conscientiously that
they ora the best article of the kind I have ever sojd, (and
I deal In nil the popular medicines) and I consider it the
only medicine for the above disease before the public.
I have never sold one bottle that has not given satlsfoc-
Cftncral aiibn’tfBcmcnts.
XtatMtoite, ant]), nub Stcam-Dntuct Sfttocvttecmcnts.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Pffienger Trains leave Savannah and Macon dally, at
r, u<mger Trains arrive at Macon and Savannah da ly. at. ....j....... .......................7 F.
Tickets from Savannah to TuscumWa, Ala.,...
" " to Tuscaloosa.* Ala. 1
unu niAcoif unnv,
_. . - —...«.at MgcoN and Savannah da I;
Tickets Horn Savannah to Macoa, gn oo '
" to Atlanta, To 00
to Augiiu, 0 60
to Columbus, is oo
to Optdlke 17 00
to Jacksonville,* Ala.;., 90 00
to Talladega,* )
to Huntsville, V Alabama^ 00
.a n.-.in. \
1-weckiy,teavingSayannah ftnday, Tuesday and Thursday,
llntcs of FrelRbt'tMf,M«Mhanill*e tieneraily
..7 A. M.
,7 P. M.
VI StIM-IIICCII,
to Holly Springs" ,
to Nashville, )
to Murpbrcesboro', >'
to Columbia, )
ISO Uenerally, from Savannah to Alacon i
Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Mbascrimbnt Goons—Boxes <
M casurement Goods, per euld*
Crockery Ware, In crates, boxes oc hfi^
Goods bt wsioht, first Class—Boxes Glass. Palntt, Drugs nnd Confectionary, per 100 Ilia.,
Escond Class—Sugar, Colfoe, Ro()e. Butter, Cheese, Lord, Tobacco. Leather, Hide*, Copper, Tin,
8hcet and Hoop Iron, Hard-ware. lUco, boxes Soap and Candle*, Hollow-wart, Bagging, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lbs.,. ^
Tuisd Class—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Pork, Beer, Flah.Tnllow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs., 4
Fodsth Class—Millgearing, Pis and Bar Iron, Grind and MUIstones, Nalls, Spikes and Coal, per 100 lbs.,
Barrels Beets, Bread. Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onloas, lee, aud other light barrels, each 1
Oil and Molasses per mid., (smaller caaka In proportion) «j i
Bolt per aack, not exceeding four bushels, l.
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1840. i^a. F. IRVINE, Agent.
MACON AND WESTERN 'RAIL-ROAD.
nah to Dalton, Ga. . ; 8
The Panengcr Trains of.this Road oreran dally a* follows: connecting at Macon with the Central Rond, and
Atlanta with the Western and ARivUc and (teonrta Rall-Rotuls.
Leave Macon at 6 A. 51., arrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M. ✓
Leave Dalton 4 A.M., strive st Atlanta 11 A. M., sod at Macon 6 P. M.
Passengers on this Rotul to and from Savannah alccp one night at hlaeon.
Tho Trains on the Western and Atlantic Road do not run on Sunday.
Passengers for CotuiAlu, Montgomery and Now-Orlcans via Savannah and Macon, take Singes at Barnesvllle.
Passengers for La Grange. West Point,Montgomery and New-Orleans via Augustaand Atlanta, take Stages at Griffi
Freight Trains are run daily through the business season, arul tri weekly the remainder ofth« **«r.
All freight to and from other Road* promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
highly valuable article, aud to thoae afflicted with the
above complaints, that they may know of its curativo pro-
pcrtles and to enable them to select the good from the
various article* with which our market i« flooded.
With much respect, 1 remain yours, lie.
J. N. I1O0EN8ACK, Druggist,
Comer of Second and Coates streets.
JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT CURED
After Physieiane had failed.
Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1848.
Dear Sir—Ills with feelings of ploasure I communi
cate to you the sanative effects (and in a short time) of
your Invaluable "llnofland’s Celebrated German Bitten.’’
upon my system while laboring under the Jaundice. A-
*-—* two year* ago I had an attack or the Jaundice and
confined to Uie house eiz wttke under medical treat-
: of the Family PkyeiclanunA for sometime alter, when
I went out I had to ho vory careful of myself, since that
timo I have had sercral attacks of the samo disease, and
your Bitters have entirely relieved and cured me In two
or three daye. My nextdoorneighbor,Mr.JOHN DIEHL,
last spring, had a long and serious spell of Jaundice, he
had it sometime before 1 knew It; he vaeeotdlned to hie
bed. At soon as I heard of his condition I called to see
him and told him of tho effect your Bitten had upon me
In the same disease. He Immediately sent for a Bottle,
and la a feu date he uae eared: I have in several instan
ces recommended the Hitters In other cases, always pro
ducing the same happy effect My wife has been consi
derably afflicted with Liver Complaint and Neuralgia,
by the use of the Bitters she is well, now enjoying good
health. YVe believe from tho many cures we know of
these Bitter* eflbctiiig, that they possess in a remarkable
nnd extraordinary degree great curative propertle*, and
that which enhance* tlielr value with u* is, they are en
tirely vegetable. VVe always keep the Bitter* on hand
id would not bo willing to be without them.
Voty respect folly your*.
O. PEIRCE, 370 South Front utriet.
Can stronger testimony be adduced by any Preparation
before tho public? A tinglebottlo will convince nny one
of their power over disease. Tlioy ore Entirely Vsob-
tabln; and will permanently destroy tho moot obstinate
coetivenue. and give strength and vigor to the frame, at
no timo debilitating the patient; being also grateful to tho
mort delicate stomach under any circumstances, and can
be administered with perfoct safety to delicate infanta—
they are froo from Alcolol, Strop, Acids, Calomel,
id all mineral and injurious Ingredients.
’1 hey can be taken at all timet and under all eir•
cumitancei, no ordinary expoture will prevent them
having a talulary effect, and no bad remit can uc-
erne from an over aote.
For salo, wholesale and rbtail, nt the principal De-
pet, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 978 Race
Street, Philadelphia. For sale In Savunnuli by
JOHNSON & CO.
In Charleston byllAviLANo ,Harral!i Ooj—In Augus
ta, by YVm. Haines, and by respectable Dealer* generally
throughout the United State*.July 14
TUB ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH 1
QAVANNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Comcast—0,000 boxes of the nltovo Company'*
superior article, for sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
Till* article is for superior to any now offered to tho
Southern Country for the T\>Uet, 8haeing, and the Counting
House. It Is carcfolly put up by the Company in neat
paper boxc* containing one dozen cake* of ono sixe, and
otlien containing (bur cake* of anotiior size.
Tho following aro the rate* tho Company have con
cluded to supply the Merchante, DrugyUte, Hotels, Steam
er*, fcc. at, which will convince all that Ir Southern En-
tbrfriir meet Southern Encouragement, Savannah
taa nnd will supply anything of this kind for much less
than Northern Cities.
All we ssk Is Encouragement,
And thereby support HOME INDUSTRY.
RATES t
100 boxes, #30 00
50 " 18 00
33 « 9 00
10 " 4 50
Uni., mi. WC will ctar,. J,.,
feb 0 Agentfor tlic Company.
GUNS, RIFLES,
UTLERY, Ac.
Are offered at very low prices by the sub
scriber, preparatory to hi* receiving hi* new stock—those
wishing a Gun or Rifle nt a low price would dowell tocall
auyjlne,before pureliasln 5oHNcARnuTnEii8
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK-Slrcet,— Rear of the Court
f O House, Savannah, (Ga.)—Uratrtti! for tho en
couragement extended to him by his patrons and friends
since^1833, respectfully solicits a cantinunnco of tlielr fn-
vore, assuring them that all articles entrusted to him will
be done in tho best manner) Ladies’ Silk and YVoolen
Drcxses, Shawls, Ac., continued to be cleaned and dved
various colours, sons to.give good satisfaction. Ladles’
Bonnets Dyed, Blenched and Pressed, In a foshlonnble
style. Kid Gloves cleaned in the best manner. Table
Covorscloonedordyed,asmayberequired. Gentlemen’s
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, ns
may be required, In the samo superior style as hitherto.
Terms moderate. Orders from the countty punctually
attended to. tuw apru
Rates of Freight tor Merchandise Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND....
Fisst Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Bonnet*, Furniture, and such
other articles as are clearly analogous to those namod
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Baddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, I.lnuor, Bagging. Rope, Butter. Cheese, Tobacco,
either. Hides In bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Caatinp
Hardware, and all other heavy nrtlclea not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, Rice, Bacon. Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Raga, Ginseng, green and dried rruits, Mill Gearing, 1'lg Iron, 51111 and Grindstones,,,...
Cotton fooin Atlanta to Savannah,.
" " Jonesboro’ «
(Kencral SKibmfecments.
Macon, Oct. 36, 1848.
" Griffin
.55 ct*. per 00 lbs.
50 « “ 100 lbs.
50 « “ 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
Pna8entrer Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s excepted) nt 1 o’clock, P. M.,arr
ton at 8 P. M.; returning, leave Dalton at 4 o’clock, A. AI., and nrrive at AUanta nt ll o’clock, A. M.
Trains on Uio .Memphis Branch Kail-Road, nnd Stags* for Nashville and Knoxville,To" ““
and Memphis, Tenn., run In connocUon with tills Road.
Ratea of Transportation tor Merchandize Generally,..
FROM ATLANTA TO
h
!i
ATEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
ll gross-street, opposlto Pulaski House.—J. S. 5IA
GILL would rcspecUully nnnounce to the citizens of Sa
vannah nnd surrounding country, that ho hnsJurt received
nnd Is now opening a well selected Btock of 1 ALL AND
YVINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for tho market, nnd
are now offered nttlie lowest market prlcosi Domestic
Shirtings nnd Sheetings. English and American Print* and
Ginghams, Scotch nnd French do., block and colored Al
pacas, Merino, Cashmere, Mouse do Laines,raw Silk
plaids, boautifol Chameleon Silks, ot63Vc.,tiimp* and
Fringes, Bonnets nnd Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Steel
Trimming*. *<•■! 0»*.lmore., SnlUn.w, Two.d.,
Kentuclo' Jeans Jllankots, Negro Cloths, Flannels, Urn-
f Also! Just opening» boautlftil L. C. Handkorehlefo/fom
$3 to $3. To theso is invited particular attention. Many
ether kinds of rich and Qood. oxpoctod In a tow
days, at the SAVANNAH UABH 81 UKh.
MILLINERY.—Tlio Millinery business will bo carried
on In tho samo house by a lady of experience In all It
branches. 00187
nPHE Great Southern REMEDY.—Dr.
X Billings’ Carminltlve nnd Astringent Syrup, for Dl-
nrrhmn, Cholera, Dysonterynnd Cholera Morbus; is re-
commendod by eminent physicians, and used by.the sur
geons in the United Btates Army, with distinguished suc
cess. AH who are suffering Horn the above dlsoases
should give II a trial, ns ll always affords relief. For sale
|,y It. J. MYEiHB,
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of lint*, Uoiiiil-u, and Furniture, -- - -.. -
Hbcond Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and hales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Points,
Oils, Drugs, and Confectionary ••••••••
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope. Butter,
Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow-
ware, Crockery, Castings, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed), Ac
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, (In sacks) Rice,-Pork, lleef, Fish, Lard. Tallow, Bacon,
(in casks, boxes or socks), Bees-wax, bales of Rags, Ginseng, Fruit, Bur Iron, 5larble, (undrew
ed), 51111 and Orlud Stones, Mill Gentlng,
in
Transportation Office, YV. nnd A. R. It., Atlanta, April 14th, 1810.
E. It. MILLS, Sup’r.Transportation.
apr 18
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
oha a .., *.
TENNESSEE.....
I Alabama, a clump
the Interior.
During the vbry low stagy* of the river tho r
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia’* Boat*
Tho new and superior rttoamshlpsTDNNES8F.E,Cnpt. CHATHAM
John Collins, nnd CHEROKEE, Capt. Titos Lyon, will,
until further notico, leave Savannah and New York every
YVsdnbsday, commenclng.wlth the 38th March.
These sivlR Steamer* are each of 1,95!) tons burthen,
built In the strongest and tnont approved manner, and nre
unequalled in nil the needful qualities to give confidence
ns well os despatch to travellers. They fiavo nil the ac
commodations for passengers and freight requisite, to en
title them to public nntroungo.
Tho Central Hall-Road will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with theso
steamers oil YY'cdnesday, nnd Horn Savannah an their
arrival If needful.
No freightreceived after nls* o’clock on the day
of saOIng.
Passage $33—rtnyahlo in advance; for which, or lYolght,
apply to PADELFORD A FAY,
Savannnlt,
or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
mar 31 No. 101 Frontst, New-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To snil weekly during the year. This lino Is composed
of tlio following vessels!
nnrque ISAAC MEAD, ..R.T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. Host,
Brig MACON P.SnsrrrsLD.
BrigJOIIN ENDEIIS, J. Johnson.
Schr.O.J. JONES II. Look.
The hIkjvo vessels are of tlm first class, insured at the
lowest rates, nnd nro commanded by Captains of much
experience In Use undo. They will ho towed up nnd
down tho river when necessary, and will always suil on
the day advertised. Tho Cabin* nre handsomely fur
nished, nnd every enro will bo taken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, np-
ply to CRANE A ROYVLAND,
No. 173 Bay-street, Savannali.
ocl 16
*o. 179 Bay-street, Si
DEMILL A CO.,
No. 186 Front-sued, New-York.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
<£& akd SA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels' comprise this Line, nnd will sail
nliout every two weeks, viz i
Schr. IULIAELIZA, Capt. HtdBRK.
Schr. H. YVESTCOrr, Capt. Hano.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, '.Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. H. HOLMES, (new) Cnpt. Lodok.
The above vessels aro all first clnss schooners, and
roinmandod by Captains experienced in tho trade, and
who will use their best exertions to give satisfoetion to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
GREINER A BEALL,
79 Bay-suect, Snvannnlr.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jn-i
oct 17 No. 37M N. YVliarvca, Philadelphia.
Daily U. 8. Mail Steam-Packet Line.
BETYVEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
S It LAND TWO-THIRDS OF THE WAY.)
A,., Cnpt. F. Barden.
YVM. BEAnROOK, Capt. P. Blankrnsuip.
GEN. CLINCH Capt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER, Capt. YVm. S. Dixon.
This Lino is composed of tho above very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, nnu can
not ho excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o’clock,
nnd leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through
out tlio year.
Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through Tickets
between Macon nnd Charleston, Teu Dollars, Including
meals on tho steamers nnd omnibus fare in Savannah.
BROOKS A TUPPER, Agents, Snvnnnali.
oct 93 E. LAFiTTE A CO., Agents, Charleston.
I~\R. BILLINGS’ Carminative and Astrin-
JiJ gent SYRUP—The grout Southern Remedy for
, Cholera Inftmtum, or Summer Complaint or
mren, Dysentery, and Cholera Morbus. Recommcnd-
jy eminent physicians, and used by the surgeons in
United States army, with distinguished success. For
, by L. J. MYERS, SrncU’ Building.
Diarrhoea,
Children, Dysentery,
ed br —’
the l...
sole by
J une 7
QTONE WARE—Consisting of covered
k5 Jure,from 1 pint to 4 jallM I'ltther., yulou. .Ixci
YVnter Kegs with Faucctts—excellent articles for Stores,
Counting Rooms, Ac. Also, Spittoons, MUk Pans, l’sp
Dottles, Ac., on hand nnd for sale by
aug s' COLLINS ft BIJLKLEY, 100 Bryan st.
/■^OAL | Coal!!—Tho Subscriber ia roudy to
Vj receive orders for Rod Ash Coni, Broken and Screen
ed, selected expressly for fomlly uso, deliverable (Yom the
wharf or at the^residences in the city,duringrtho months of
September nnd October next. T. J. WALSH,
aug 7 No. 170 Bay-st.
"DALE ROPE, Whiskey & Flour.—300
1J coils Bale Rope, 350 bids. N. O. Whiskey, 50 bbls.
Flour, landing from barque Backus, tom New--Orleans;
for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A GO.
aug 10
T OOKOut for RAIN.—GeorgeS. Nichols
±J lias Just received per steamer Teenncisen, n few of
those long wanted waterproof Over Coats, Lcggtns and
Caps. Those who have been looking for these, can now
he supplied at the Clothing Blore,
July 31 GIBBONS'RANGE.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
trifling detc
lie their ah
the river.
impanyha* h
mil no inlemi
gia Rail-Rood for Athens and t
of Atlanta Is payable at Augusta.
collected at Savannali (Yoni consignees c
required.
The T. 8. 51. now runs a* a regular
Increased (hcllltics of communication.'
Merchandise from seaward should hi
of Savannali Agent, and Rom tlie in
Agent.
Particular care should he taken to ad
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Snvnnnali.
net 18 JNO. B. CJUIF.tr, Augusta.
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
Augusta, by tlielr Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. Piiilmt.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY Capt. Cm
The latter Steamer being of less draught than at
i tlio River, insures unprecedented despatch in a
o the care of the Com;
ipanyoi
.. >f conn
A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent,Savannah.
YV. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mnl» Stcam.Pnckct Line
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
LA^A, Fla.
In connection u
Packet* at Havai
1NU, troin raiaiKn rojuasc maniuc.uic man isuues iruw
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Madisun-
villc, to Tallahassee; and from Picolnta to St. Augustine.
oming ni
in.—Lea
lnta;R. R. Reid k Co., Palatku, E. Lafitte, Charleston,
ocl 38
/BINGHAMS, Calicoes,
vJ French Cambrics and Print
DEYV1TT k MORGAN,
Rlbero’s New Building.
T ANDING from barque Isaac Mead and
JLJ brig Phllurat 75 bbls. pure Genneasee Flour, front
new wheat; 300 boxes Soap, Smith’s, Buchan’s and Col
gate*; 50do. Scaled Herring;50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch;,
75do. bunch RaLltutUSbbl*. Crashed and Powdered Su
gar; 195 bega Green Rio Coffee; 60 do. Old do. do.. 50dn, s
do. Goverument Java do.; 30 bids. Stewart’s Clarified
Sugar; 60 du. E. Phelp’s Gin; 40 do. YVblte YVIne and Ci
der Vinegar,30 boxes Hoy’s Lemon Syrup,30 bbls. Bleach
ed YVhale Oil. For sale by !
aug 91 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
C UGAR, COFFEE, Bale Rope, Bagjrinir
O Twine, kc—90 birds. low priced fL O. Sugan 987 C
bag* prime Rio Coffee; 949 colls Kentucky Rope; 5 bales
Bagging Twine; US bbls. prime Leaf Lard; 79 keg* do. do. <-
do.; 93 half boxes G. k W. Tobacco, 5'* and 8’*; 90 half ■
chests Black Tea; 333 Boxes Bucha's. Colgate’s, nnd New
York No. 1 Soap; 480 bags Buck and Drop Shot, assorted ,
size*; 5,000 lb*. Bar Lead. Landing and for snle bv
aug 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
T ANDINO from Steamer Tennessee,—
XJ 90 hhds. choice Cincinnati Shoulders;
90 kegs Goshen Rutter;
90 boxes prime English Dairy Cheese;
30 barrels Potatoes, and for sale, by
■U| H SWIFT. DENSLOW k WEBSTEB.
pANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. Now Wheat
• Genesee Flour, lending from steamship Cherokee
jmd for tale by
r aug 90 'SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
T> ALTIMORE Flour, Hams, 8ul— 15 bbla.
X# Baltimore Flour; 50 sugar cured Hams: 93 dried
Tongues and 10 boxes Candy; lit store and for sale by
aug 90 J. E. CADY k CO.
A PPLES and POTATOES—Received per
l\. Cherokee; fur tale by R. DeMARTIN.
aug 90
T13UNGARIAN Lion Brand Champagne
XX WINE—Landing from brig Phitura: 13 baskets
quart* Champagne YY'inc, of tbe above brand; 13 baskets
pint* Champagne YVIne; for sale by
aug 31 J. V. CONNER AT.
trOLLANDOIN, London Dock—3 pipes,
X X just received, ofthis fine Gin. for sale'by
aug 91 J. V. CONNER AT.
pHASHED nnd Loaf SUGAR.—2.5 bbls.
\J and half boxce Crashed and Loaf Sugar, landing
per brig Augusta, and for ealcby
nugO DAVIS k COPP.
7 1 ANAL FLOUlt,—50 whole and half bbls.
\J of flesh ground Canal Flout, pnrt of which are of
extra quality; landing per brig Augusta and for sale by
tug 9 DAVIS k COPP.
RUTABAGA SEED.—150 lbs. received
XX. per steamer Tonnesse and for sale by
O. B. HENDRICKSON k CO.
July 31 Gibbons' Buildings.
HPURFENTINE—10 barrel. Cit* Distilled,
X for sale by JNO. G. FALL1GANT.
uly 30
D ALTIMORE FLOUR.—SO bbls. fresh
XJ ground Baltimore Flour, landing and for sale by
aug 3 DAVIS k COPP.
/^VTARD, Dupuy & Co’a Brandy, in Bond.
V_/ 10 half pines Otanl, Dupuy k Co’s Brandy, vintage
of 1846; 10 iMlrpipesdn do, vlntago of 1847; for sale by
July 4 BYVIFT, DENSLOYV k YVEBSTER.
TfiRICTION MATCHES.—40 gross Fric-
X tlon Moiche*,for sale low, by the gross or lets quan
tity. COLLINS k BULKLEY,
may 30 Bryen-etreet.
TXRUNES, Almonds, Guava Jelly, assorted
X Preserves, kc, In store and for solo by
June 33 J. E. CADV k CO.
RORT WINE.—Just received, 2 half-pipes
X Port Wine, of very superior quality, warranted pure
and of direct importation. For sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
may 91 Corner Bull nnd Broughton-atrects.
T.TAIR and Teclh BRUSHES.—A com-
XX plete assortment of superior Brushes, comprising
the various grade*, at reniKinible prices,
may 91 JOHNSON k CO., cor. Bull k Bny-st*.
■JVTORRISON’S Hygean Pills.—A supply
1TX of genuine Morrison’* I'ills. received and for sale
by . * L. J. MYERS,SonU’Building.
July 18
WHITE LEAD—10,000 lbs. Atlantic
V V YVblte Lead, warranted pure; 4,000 lbs. English
White Lead, warranted pure; 100 kegs Black, Yelluw
and Red Paint, ground In oil; for sale by
aug 6 JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
1 A CASES Chrome Green, received per
XU barque Texas,nnd for sale hy
aiigfl JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
17LOUR, HAMS, 8cc.—50 barrels Canal
X Flour,900 Reynolds’ Hams; 10 kegs Butter; 30 bhis.
Crashed Sugar; landing per steamer Cherokee, and for
sale by YY’OOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
aug 6
MEAKIM’S Extracts or Vanilla, Itmo,
IrX Lemon, Alinond rnd Nutmeg, for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
juncli Gibbons’ Rulding.
17INE Cluster PINS.—An assortment of
X fine Clutter Paste Pins; Just received and for sale by
July 3 M. EASTMAN.
^RAVELLING BASKET^.—Of assorted
X size* and patterns, Just opened and for sale by
COLLINS k BULKLEY
July 7 100 Rryan-st.
THERMOMETERS.—J. Batty's colei
X brute dLondonTheniiouieters; Just received, nnd for
rale by COLLINS k BULKLEY,
July 17 100 Bryan-rt.
/CHLORIDE of LIME.—1 caskdryCblor-
Vy ide Lime, for sale by
June 13 L. J. MYERS, Smets’ Building.
rpURPENTINE TOOLS.—Open Ilnckere,
X Scrapers, Dippers, aud Axe*, the proper kind, sam
ples obtained from North Carolina, Junt received and for
snle by McCLESKEY k NORTON.
T7INE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, for sale by
X TURNER k HENRY,
'June S3 Exchange Dock.
/^.RANDJEAN’S Composition, No,3,re-
VJ ecived by lire Cherokee, aud for rale by
npr 30 YV. HUMPHREYS.
/7J.REEN Ginger! Green Ginger!—Just re-
VjT cfived! a Inrge supply of very fresh Green Ginger,
for rale low by A. A. SOLOMONS, Ag’t.,
June 19 Market square.
1CA PLOWS, 500 dozen Hoes,assorted;
X?y 59 dozen Azc*, 10® do Plow Lines, 1,000jwir
Trace*; for sale by N. B. k II. YY'F.ED.
Jan 29
"PIG IRON.—200 tons- Pig Iron, Gart-
X shirrie No. 1, now landing from strip Georgia, from
Glasgow, and for sale by N. B. fc H. YVEED.
aprO
17INE White Shirts of the lalist style, broad
X plait* and standing collars; lust opened at the cheap
Clothing Store, GIBBONS’RANGE.
N. II. Muslin Night 8hlrts can be had also. apr 38
\\ 7HITE and Colored Marseilles Vests, re-
V V ecived pe'r Cherokee, and for sale cheap, at 147
Bay-street. PRICE k VEADER.
apr 30
13 LACK and colored Alpacca Sacks; also
J.3 a variety of whito, brown and foncy Linen Sack*
and Coat*; for sale low, by
apr 10 HAMILTON k SYMONS.
A LE and PORTER.—5 casks Byass’ Lon-
Tx. don Porter, Pint*; 5 cask* Scotch Ale, Ju*t received
and for snle by DzkfAHTlN,
may 16 Comer Bay and YVhitakcr rircet*.
TVrOFFAT’S Life PILLS ond BITTERS—
lYX Just received, and for sale by
apr 91 TURNER k ODEN.
QEIDL1TZ POWDERS.—2gro68 SeidliU
O Powders, foil weight, for sale by
L. J. MYERS,
may 7 timet*’ Building.
QUIRTS.—Received per Cherokee, another
O lot or fine Shirts; for sale by
ROBINSON k CAMP, Gaudry's Building,
apr 17 Next to Pulaski House.
T7LOUR.—30 whole and half bbls. Canal
X’ Flour, 30 do do do Baltimore do; landing and for
sale by TURNER k HENRY,
apr 7 Exchange Dock.
MNID1SU, LATH 1(01* M NBVTTT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
[AVE IN STORE—A full nSsottmcnt ot
L FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
for sale at YVholtsale and Retail, cm the most rea
sonable forms.
“* ANKETS—Heavy London Duffil, Own Importation;
heavy Twilled Bristol, and Taney end) Fancy end nnd
Ribbon bound, YVhltner bed.
4INS—HOavyulwbol Negro pi albs, asiorted qualities.
RSEY8—A vliry large a*»onment, cnmpiiflng nil the
different styles and qualities both fancy and plain, ol
(icorgia and Northern mate.
!)TIIsi—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and dial)
cloths.
CA8BIMERE9—Black and fanfcy plaids ahd stripes.
TWEEDS—An assortment of plain and fancy.
- .....I. W u. —III. WUliWII, ,«,l UILHIUI HHW
jANNEL8—Heavy Twilled red, for plahtatioA u*4
low price td fine sckrfotjltlilige ajsbrtuient offqv?
T\/f USLINS.—Jaconet, Nansook, Mull, plain
ItJL nnd check’d Swiss and Book Muslins; chock'd and
nymb,'... .ni HSUftkl’co!"
UOSIERY.—Received per Cliorokco, an
XX nssoitincnt of Cotton Half Ilose; Gauze, Cotton
and Morino Uhdcr-Shlrts; also, a few dozen handsome
- For sale at 147 Bay-street.
**—.OB *
Silk Under-Shirt*.
June 36
PRICE k VEADER.
P LAIN and Figured White Swiss Muslins,
mack suk., a.-., J u| .
July Q4 Rlhero’a New Building.
7^ LOVES, Hosiery, Laces, Belt Ribbons,
{JT *e.,m««p.art f.,W..o.ndlb,^.b.
apr 95
for sale by
DEWITT & MORGAN,
Rlbero’s New Uulldlug.
TJORT MONAIS, in all styles—sorno with
X steel clasps, kc., at M. EASTMAN’S,
aug 8
(General anbei'tfi’tments.'
quality;
SD* TICK
KS—All quoljtlei Of coiton.
lull and wool and all cotton.
JOH— Fine to low price.
IIZE8—FlgurCdand plidft.
ATPINGS—4 4 to 6 4,plalD white and colored.
JNDOYV SllADF.8—Plain and painted centres.
JRTAIN MATERIALS—Rleff figured and plain scar-
^.lattwlil.eandbuffllnef.-, (gain whito and embroidered.
JUNTERPANES—White end colbfod, low price to
fine.
IAPERS—Huckahuck, Pcotcfo Rusela andcottons lined
table end damask dlnperdT brown table cloth* tutrf
Columbian and other stri;
ARINEK8 8TR1PF *
sorted qualities;,
ttdntw stripes, as
English end French
reens.
A foil assortment of HOSIERY, comprising Collorl,
Y oolen and Silk, In all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent’s and blisses* Merino Undershirts and
CAUTION EXl’IlAt
A Min by the nime of RUEL CLAPP lies
engaged with evoung men of the name of 8. P.
Townsend, end uses bis nnrne to pht uj) a Bariaperitlei
which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, dtnomlna-
.*" UMR% Original, etc. This Townsend Is nd
d never was, but was formerly e worker on rail
road*. canals, nnd tire like. Yet he araume* the title Of
Dr., for tlio purpose or gaining credit for what he ia not.
He is also sending out card* beaded "Tricks of Quacks,”
*—ho tan, I have sold the are of my name for hi
I will give 3. P. Townsend $500 If he will pro-
single solitary proof orthl*. This is to caution
• not to Ik/ deceived, «nd purchase none Lht tlm
VF. ORIGINAL OLD Hr. Jkcob Townsfnd’J
,Jla, having on it tlio Old Dr.'* likeness, his fkmi-
ly coat or arms, and hi* signature across th* coat of arms.
JACOB TOWNSEND. •
Principal offies, 103 Nassau st., Nnc-V.rk City.
OID DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND,
Ihe Original Discoverer qf
TIIE GENUINE) TOYVN8ENO
SARSAPARILLA,
Old Dr. Townsend is now about 70 year* or age, and
islonibecnkniiYiiasthe AUTHOR and DISCUVER-
R of the GENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND BAR.
HAPAHILLA." Being poor, he tvsi* compelled to limit
!U manufacture, by which means it haa bech kept oht of
market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who
hnd proved It* worth nod known its value. It had reach
ed the ears of many, nevertln lets, as tlioso persons who
had been healed or sore diseases, and saved from death,
proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful HEALING
POYVER. This Grand and Unequalled Preparation la
manufltetured on tho largest scale, and I* called fo#
throughout the length and breadth oTthe land.
THE) GENUINE)
Old Dr. Jacob Tovvnaend’aSarsnnnrlllii
"»prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsa-
rilla root are first removed, everything capable or be
ating acid or of fermentation, Is extracted and rejected;
-.-•n every particle of medical virtue U secured In a pure
ond concentrated form; and thus It la rendered incapable
of losing any or Its valuable And healing properties. Pre-r
garod in this way, U U made tiro rnoti powerful jigent In
Cure of Inniamerabib Dtarnsca.
Hence the reason why we hear Commendation* on
awry side In Its fovor by men, women dud chfltlfou.
YY e And it doing wonder* in the cure of
„v C 19?f^ U ‘ M,, ' r ’ ,0 ‘ V t DYSPEPSIA, dm! LIY'ER COM.
PLAINT, and In RHEUMATlSAf, SCROFULA and
PILES. COSTIVENESS, nil CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, aud all affections ari
sing from Impurity of (lie Illooil.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy In all complaints ari
sing from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Htomacb; from'
By removing obstructions, and regulating the general
y»lem, It gives tone aud strength to the wholo body, arid
urcs nil forms of
Ncrrons Diseases and DobHlto,
nd thus prevent* or relieve* a grant ntilery of other dls-
uses, a* Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, Bt. Vitus Dance,
Iwooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, kc.
It is not possible for till* medicine to fail to do good; It
ia* nothing In It which enn ever harm; It can never sour
or spoil, and therefore can never lose its curative powers.
It demise* the blood, excite* the liver to healthy action/
•«ne* Uie stomach and give* good digestion, relieve* the
twela of torpor and constipation, allay* Inflamatloo/
■rifles the akin, equalise* the circulation of the Wood,
oduelng gentle warmth equally all over the body, and
e insensible peranlration; relaxo* all itrimra* and
;htnc*f, removes all obstruction*, and Invigorates the
itire nervous system. Is not tills, then,
The Medicine you Pre-emitieiilly Need!
Hut can nny of these tilings be said of S. P. Townsend 1 *
forior article ? This young mau’* liquid ia nut to be
Compand arlth the Old Dr.’s,
because of one Grand Fact, that tHo olio la INCAPABLE
of DETERIORATION amt
Never Spoils,
while the other DOE3; It sours, ferments, and Mows the
bottles containing it into fiasments; Uie sour, acid liquid
exploding and damaging other gortils I Must not till* hor
rible compound he poisonous to the «j.lchi.
Now, I* It not horrible tb make and sell, And luflnltel
worse to use this
Souring, Fermenting, Acid "Compound”
OF S. P. TOYVNSEND j
nod yet he would fiiin have It understood that Old JacoU
Townsend’s GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA/
I* an IMITATION tit hi* Inferior preparation! I
Heaven forbid that we should deal in an artifcle Which
would bear the most di tant resemblance to S. P. Town
send’s article! and which sliotlld bring dbwn upon the
Old Dr. such a mountain load ofcoiti|ila!ntaand crimina
tions from agent* who have sold, and purchasers whrf
have used 3. P. Townsend’* FERMENTING COM
POUND!
YVe wish It uhderatnbd, becauso It is the absolute trulhi
that S. P. Townsend’s article uhd Old Dr. Jacob Town
send’s Sarsaparilla aro heaven wide apart, (tnd Infinitely
dissimilar; that they are unlike In every particular, ha v
log not one single tiling in common.
As 8. P. Townsend Is no doctor, and never was,(*ntf
chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no nfore of medicine
or disensc,xhnn nay other common, unscientific, unpro
fessional man, what guarantee can the public have thut
they are reaelving agunuine scientific medicine contain
ing all the virtues of the articles hied in preparing it.
and which nre incapable of chanxes, which might render
them the AGENTS of DISEASE instead of health?
It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortdimtc. to pour bnlnr
Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope In the despairing
bosom, to restore health and bloom and vigor Into the
crushed and broken and to bnnlth Infirmity—that old Dr.
JACOB TOYVNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the
opportunity and mean* to bring* his
Grand Universal Concentrated Remedy,:
within tho reach, and to the knowledge (if nil who uied it
that they may learn nnd know, by Joyful eJtperlenoe, It*
Transcendent Power to Hetti 1
and tlm* to have the unpurcha-nble •athrfactlon ofhavlng
raised thousand* and million* from the bed of sickness
and despondency, to hope, health, and alohg lire of vigor
and uscfulnes* to themielves, their fotniUc* and friend*;
Principal offleo 103 Nassau street, N. Y.
Jc37 YVM. HUMPHREYS, Ja., AgeHt,Savannah;
T EMON SYRUP—40 boxes Rey’s just
I J landing and for sale by
“ G. It. HENDRICKSON k CO
npr 17 Gibbons’ Buildings
TT'AMILY CHEESE.—A supply of those
X superior small size Cheese, Just received per Philu-
ra, by DxMARTIN,
opr 95 Corner Bay and Whitaker-st*._
CHOLERA AND MINE UAL WATER.
Antidotal Treatment qf Epidemic Cholera.
TV/TB* Roussell, of Philadelphia, in his Card/
LT.L n.aken tho following quotaifon from Bralthwalt’*
Medical and Surgical Journal, to which we would al*d
invite tire attention of the public. Bralthwalt anvil—
"Whenthe remedy (Mineral or Soda YVnter) ha*heart,
given in those cases, denoting derangement of the stom
ach alone present, according to my experienco, tlic
effect or the medicine has been to relieve tho symptom*.
nliuo^t Immediately, the nausea is speedily dissipated, the
K ddini'SA and faintness disappear, nnd the sense of bum->
gandheatat the pit of stOmAch Is no longer felt or
complained of after two or threo doses. But the trout re
markable circumstance Is that which attended the em
ployment of tne same agent during Uie stjwe of thedlut-
rhcea, tlint relaxation of the bowels which Is nlmo-t al
ways the precursor of the severe fohri of Cholera, in tlm
1 numerous cases in which I have given this Carbonic Acjd
XT ATS! HATS! UH leccivcd a good
XX assortmentof fashionable Drab BrushHats: also, truo, but still a regulnr ttnd certain Interval, But it I*
Ulrek and Drab soft water proof Hau.for rule by
PIERSON k HE1DT.
npr 17 No. 10 YVhltaker-strcet.
rpOBACCO.—1 case Mrs. MUler’s Chew
X log Tobacco, received per steamer Tennessee, for
solo by
Juno 8
. It. HENDRICKSON k CO.
T?FFECTUAL Cure for Whooping Cotlgh.
Roche’s Royal Herbal Embrocation; a euro for
Whooping Cough, without medicine. Awgjjj^reretXM
mar 90 Market-iq; .
C l ANDY.—15 boxes assorted Candy, in
J store and for sale by J. E. CADY k CO.
June 29
truo, but still a regular and certain Interval, But it Is In
tho commencement of collapse thnt tho efficacy of the .
remedy is best observed and its modus operandl the most
apparent. Notonly ta the vomiting Immediately arrested/
ns in the previous stage, hut tho heat and burning seroiJ’
tlon at the pit of stomach dUnppenr almost as speedily—
depression of the system Is removed, nnd other symptoms
of this stage vanish by degrees, so ns frequently to leave
tho patient comparatively free from nil ailment after Uie
administration of5or G doses; •
The effects produced by n cnnnge of water may he ob
viated by tho use or plain Soda Water. A superior ar-
Ucltmay he had at all time* Ip boxen of convenient size,
put up by JOHNSON !l CO.
n^OWNSfeNI) ’ S SARSAPARILLA^
L Received direct from the manufacturer, for sale
by L. J. MYERS,
l may 7 'Bursts’ Building. •