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VOLUME XLVll.
THE REPUBLICAN
m punuatiKD 4 ■
daily AND Till-weekly,
J L. LOCKE &A.K. MOORE
city » uotrNTv I'liixrms.
r. \\\ ALKXANDIilli ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TBllMlfi
D«ll>rol>er$10.Trl-W«cWyt».peri>iimi>n
m- In iiu ciu.e wilt order K>r tlio |i»|«r bo atundod
10, uoImo occomponlbA will, ilio inoiioy, ot molblbotory
city reforencc.
Advertisements Imerted nt the following retest -
Oil SQUARE, (TEN MNEE OIU.M«,)lETIN«E*TtON,,.|0,7ft
Each continuance, • _®JJ
UNNSQOA**, "»* WEEK DAILY,....1 2 »£°
OSSSqUANE ONE MONTH OAILY 7,00
ONE SQUAEE, TWOMUNTUS DAILY, 18,00
ONE BdOAEB, THREE MONTHS DAILY,..... 15.00
Advertisements published overy other day, pnd thore In-
aerted once or twlco a weak, aro charged 75 cU. per
S a Ibr each Insertion. , . _ _ .
idvertisetnenta liiE«rteil at tho usnnl rates, and
car* taken that they be published according to law.
All advertisemenla from transient persona or strangers,
to be i*ld in advance. . .
The privileges of yearly advortlsers wUI be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all oilier advertise
ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed
'“HUty UvontanKoMlotlo Uioli t4*«rll*i;«luUM
average number of lines agrood ibr, will be charged at
proportional rates.
NO ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE INSERTED ORATOITOOSI.Y.
All advertisements for charitable Institutions aud re-
iglous Societies will bo charged half price.
DOS* All Advertisements sent to tills office without dl-
lectlons as to the number orinscrtions, will bo publish-
ad dally, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
accordingly. „
*• All Letters directed to this office or the Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N.ll.—Each Citation by the Clerks of the Courts of
ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of
Admlnlstrstlon, must be published thirty days at least.
NoUce by Executors aud Administrators for Debtors and
'Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published
SIX WEEKS.
Bales of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must be published HIXTY
IIAYB before the day of sale. These sales must be made
at the Court House door of the county In which the
property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of ten in the morning and four in the
afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, unless so
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estatu
or Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTIIB.
Bales or personal properly (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters OUmlssory must be published BIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages oil 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 tu land must
be advertised three mouths at least.
BherUT’s sales under executions rosutarly grantod by
the courts must he advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—-Bales of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYB before Urn day of Sale.
SAVANNAH, GA„ FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1840.
Government or Use City. •
The government of the city consists of a Mayor and 19
A 'lcrmcn, who together aro denominated tho City Coun-
SL'iSstS c T"" lit Mdrulay 111
I)cceinlM*r, from tho pcoido at large. a
CityOrriotaa, fcc., mta.-A/.yor-nr. nich’d Wayne.
£ tt SU** »• Griffin. Win. II. Bul
loch, R.D. Walker, T. M. Turner, Win. ll.tMongin.Solo-
B°Fay 0 ICn " i . P ' ***** P * H * I,anow ’ n< R ’ Cuylcr, Jos.
Custom House—Port of Savannah.
Collector—William R. Bulloch; Deputy Collector—John
Pnstcllj Naval Officer—J. De LaMottai Surveyor—Itotwrt
Mackay > Ap P rail,ur “—^Hunter, and William
PostOffloe.
Post Master—Georgs Bchley; Ase’t. p. M._>. a. Boon.
Savannah Chamber or Commerce.
President—Robert Habersham! 1st Vico President-
Clutt. Groent Bd do. do.-E. Padrlford j Secretary and
Treasurer—O. toheni Comniltteo of Appeals—G. II. Cum-
m.nj, v , lenr^R S . , .a u cCohen, wfillam Duncan, Jos.
, Commlaaloncra of Pilotage.
John Stoddard. Chairman; Wrn. II. Bulloch, Secretary
and Treasurer, petavus Cohen, John W. Anderson, An-
Low, Jr., John R. Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
Woodbrlge. . . ’
ranks in savannah.
...... LS f u ‘« 8 «*‘* of Georgia*
Lanital £ 1 ,500,000—appropi latcd to Savannah, 6750,000.
A. Porter, President, 1. K. Teth, Cashier.
offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
... . Dl * c " u "‘ Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dlrectma-Wm.T. Williams, C. P. Rioliardsone, R.
Hutchison, 11. D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, il.Bnidor, N. A.
Hardee, Jos. Washburn.
Teller—S. II. Williams.
Blanches at Augusta, Estonian. Athens, Waslilfigton,
aud Greensboro’, and Agencies at Macon and Griffin.
Planters’ Hunk.
Capital (Uiid in *535.400.
Geo. W. Anderson, President. II. W. Mercer, Cashier.
Oflbring days, Tuesdays. Discount dap, Wednesdays.
Dlreciore-Francls florrel, John C. Nlcoll, Isaac Cohen,
Wm. II. Luyler, John Williamson, George Jones, Joliu
smbcrtfscra (n the JlcpuliKcmt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEKCHANTB.
■ AV-STHEET. SAY-STREET.
R. A. Allen, No. I19 K. Molyueux, No, 77
K. A. Lewis, 118 It- Hutuhlxun, 00
O. N. Neyle, 120 «. B. Cummins, 00
Ws.hbum.Wlldor fc Co. lit K. A. Bonllard, 0J
N. A. Hardee fc Co.,-110 A. Low and Co., 68
W. C. O’Driscoll, 108 *-
Psdelford fc Fay, 101
V.Nige fc Gammell, 01
E. Parsons fc Co., 0J
Asa Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon. 80
N. eraser, 81
J. N. Philips, 8)
D. F. Halsey, 80
R. L. Hollis, 80
F. II. Welmmi. 7t
Greiner fc Beall,7J
R. W. Hamilton, 08
Wm. Crowder, 04
C. Ilartridse, 100
Edward Wiley, 10J
Clark fc Lawson, 104
F. Sorrel, 106
Hamilton fc Hardeman,83
Harper fc Stuart. 87
Smith fc Humphreys, 83
Francis Wood, 01
Win. Duni-an, 80
J. II. llurroutlM, 07
J. Cowles, 05
Wm. Adams, 101
Way & King, 103
Cohen, Norris fc Co., 140
B. Habersham fc Boil, 110
W. Woodbridge, 141
Brigham Kelly fc Co., 176
II. lioscr, 178
Crane fc Rowland, 178
Ellas Rued, 174
J. II. Ladd,181
8. Goodall,806
G. W. Anderson fc Ilro., 000 1'. C. Nhbet, 88J
G.F. Mills, 801 A. Minis, tWO
P. II. Bohn,806 WDUanuon aud Preston, SO I
Win. Rattersby, 70 lloscon fc Guuby, 209
Stephen Hills, 128 Rabun fc Fulton, V07 -
Jos. Burke, 60 T. II. Harden, 118
8. Solomons,*J01 J.G.Cooke,Telfair'sBuild’g
E. W. Huker, Jones’ Whf. B.C.Dunnlng,10 Wllllaker-st.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
I'hilhriek fc Bell, 150 Bay street.
Cohen fc FosdlcK, 148 do.
Thai, J,. Walsll, 160 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtruo, 808 Day-street.
Wm. B. Giles fc Co., 94 Ray-street.
A. A. Smeu, Hinet's Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
11. Roberts, Gibbon’s UuUding.
II. F. Waring, 161 Broughton-street.
Janie. Anderson fc L'o., Wariug’s Building.
Laihmp fc Foote, Gibbon's Building.
Holder, Lathrop fc Nevitt, Blind’s Building.
J. S. Rogers, do. do.
Marshall fc Aiken, do. do.
llinvittfc Morgan, Ribera's Building.
51. Prendorgast fc Co, cor’r Congress and Whitukcr st.
J.S. Maelll, 111 Congress-street.
A. fc L.Mack, 00 Bryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCE HIES
A. Welles, 105 llay-struet.
Cohen, Norris fc Co., HO Bay street.
II. A. Crane, 180 liny-street,
II. V. Coniiernt, 160 Bay-street.
Scranton, Johnston fc Co., 107 Bay-street.
Hwirt, Dcuslow fc Webster, 100 Bay-street.
Davis fc Copp, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market-square.
11. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Rosaeau. corner Broughton and Bull streets.
Kelly fc O’Conner, corner Broughton fc Draytnn-sta.
J. C. Hliichmaii, do. do. do.
Theodore Minis, 153 Bay-street.
W. W. Goodrich, Minot’s Building, Whitaker-street.
F. Scherif, corner of York and Unll-su.
Win. A. Caiawell,cornorof Jefferson nud St. Julian-ais.
HARD-WARE.
N. R. fc II. Weed, 163 Broughton-street.
McCleskey fc Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. It. Hendrickson fc Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, .Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 Bay-street.
Johnson fc Co., corner Bay and Bull-streets.
Turner fc Oden, Monumcnt-squnre.
L. J. Myers, corunr Broughton and Whitaker sts.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 110 Bay-street.
J. M. Cooper, corner Whitaker and St. Julian street*.
J. U. Cubbotlge, Congreas-st., S. side Market-square.
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.
I. VV. Morrell, Sinota’ Building.
II. 8. liorardus. 23 Bull street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weed* fc Morrell, Sineta’ building.
“"‘'airrK™.
Dcuslow fc Webster, 4 Whitakcr-atreet.
JEWELLERS.
M. Hartman, corner Whitakornnd Rryan-atreete.
T. T. WUmot, Market-square.
SADDLERY, fcc.
VV. II. May & Co., corner Whitaker and Bryan-atieeis.
Wm" Warner, 40 West Broad-street.
CLOTHING STOKES.
O. S. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson fc lieldt,8 Whitaker-street.
VV. 11. Hale, Market-square.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price & Vernier, 147 Doy-atrcot.
John Mnllery, 155 Bay-street.
Ham ’ton fc Symons, 17 Whltakor-atrcet.
Robinson fc Camp, 0 Ilull-strcet.
Philip Kcnn,D8 Bryan-strect.
JoiephTento,27 VVhltakor street.
James F. Stokes, 80 do. do.
M. Corey, corner Whitaker and Broughton-strneis.
HAT STORE.
A '
L. Robldor,29 VVhitaker-atreet.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Dutonhofer, 'Q^j^jgl|f ea< ‘
E. Parsons, 187 Congress-street.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Ilobt. D. Walker, 109 Bronghton-«trcel.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
HcArthor fc Morse, 13 Barnord-strcet.
GUNSMITHS.
John Cnrrutliers, 175 Markot-squaro.
Edward Lovell, Uamard-atreet, near Market -square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood. Closhorn fc Co., Andaux’swharf.
Turner fc Henry, Moore’s Wlmrf.
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J. G. Falligant,Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whltaker-street.
aeJXa maufaot'Uueiis.
A. Ponca, 13 Whltakor-streot.
P. Jacobs, 37 Bull-atreot.
V. W. LlndOj OOO BuH-atreet.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. B. Ponderaost, Bull-sUeet, opposite Pplapkl House.
H. WUhingtnn, 143 Bny-stroot.
0“' *
M. fc VV. Cuminliiu. 03 Bny-stroot.
MWip.’
R. Do Martin, cornor Bny nnd Whltnkcr streota.
STEAM BOAT AGBNTB.
Brooks fc Tuppor, Clmrloston Stoam-Paeket wharf.
T. It.Mills, Iron Htonin Bout Company’ll wharf.
J. A. Pawns, Georgia Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
M. A. Cohan, Dillon’s Wharf.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WUIGHTS.
R. k J. LaehllHon, near Canal Look.
Miller fc Curry, Eastern Wharf.
WHBEL-WRIOHT fc SMITH.
James Qunntock, Son., near the Market. •
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Geo. VV. Wylly, Bull-street,opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117 Bay-street.
Sirtimwaii ffltwttora.
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Has an Agency in Urimn.
Marine nnd I*’lrc Iiuitnuice Bank#
6W0 WO* ,n ♦ 8 *V®°~P , l v Heged to increase same to
E. Padelfbrd, President, J. Olnntcad, Cashier.
Discount day*, Tuesday*. Thursdays and Saturday*.
Tajier received up to 10 o'clock on the morning* of
Discount.
Director*—Georgo Hall, Ella* Rued, A. Champion, Oc-
tavu* Cohen, N. II. Knnpp, Charles F. Mills.
Teller—Chario* F. Preston.
Has an Agency In Macon.
Central llnll>ltoail nnd Bnuliliur Co. of On.
Capital. £8,549,105, all of which has been paid In—ap-
, opriated (hr banking purposes,*28*1.000.
It. It. Cuyler, President. George J. nullo. li. Cashier.
Oflbring day*, Monday*. Discount day*, Tuesday*.
Directors—J. VV. Anderwin, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, II. McAlpin, J. Waldbuf, ’Joa 8. Fay
VV. B. Johnson.
EnvaniuUi Iiut Itnte for So vines.
C. P. HichnrdMmn, President; J. Olmstead, l'rea*urer;
Hiram Roberts, Secretary.
Directors—II. I). Weed, I. VV. Morrell, Beni. Snider,
N. B. Knnpp, G. It. Hendrickson, II. Lhthrop,Thomas J.
Walsh.
Tho Inverting Committee H composed of II. I). Weed,
Bcnj. Snider, and llinun Roberts.
Insttmuce OBlrrs In Ravnniuth.
Aim* Insurance Company, Hartford—Capitol 8900,-
000. Cohen, Norris fc Co., No. 143 llay-st.
Hopo Mutual Life Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
£200,0000. Cohen, Norris fc Co., No. 143 Bay *L
Howard Insurance Company, Ncw-York—Capital 8300,-
000. S. C. Duiuiing, No. 10 Whitaker *t.
Uuion Mutual Fire fc Marino Insurance Company, N.
V—Capital £100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 808 llay-st.
Protection Marino fc Fire Insurance Cnuip iny, Hart
ford—Capital £ . Brigham fc Kelly, No. 170 flay-*t.
New-V ork Kqiiitahle Fire Insurance Comn iuy—Cnpi
tal £300,000. VV. Crabtree, No. 208 Bay-st
Mutual Life Inraranca ('omp iny, New-Vork—C'npltal
£ . VV. P. Hunter, Planters’ Bank.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New-York—Capi
tal £ . Guo. Hcliley, Post Office.
Phieiiix Office Loudon—Capital £ . it. Haber
sham, No. 142 Bay-st.
Protection Inmimucu Company, New Jersey—Capital
£800,000. VV. P. Yonge, No. 01 Hny st.
Camden (N.J.) Iii«iimnen Company—Capital £ .
VV. P. Yonge, No. 04 llay-st.
Nautilus Mutual Lllh Insurance Company, New-York—
Capital £ Win. It. Ulles fc Co., No. 01 Bay st.
Foreign Consuls llcslilent In Sovnunnln
fi. Molyncaux, British, No.77 llay-st.; W. Crabtree, Da
nish, No. 908 llay-st.; Louis Baric. French, No. 18 Lltierty-
»t.; John O. Doon. Spanish, Post-Office; VV. O.O’Driscoil,
llelglnn. No. 108 flny-*t.; John O. Doon, Portuguese, Post-
Office; John W. Anderson, llmxilinnnndtho two Sicilies,
No. 800 Hny-sL; F. II. Wclman, Hweeden nnd Norway.
No. 74 Dny-ft.; John R. Wilder, llu**in, No. 114 Ray-*t.|
VV. Cralitrce, Bremen, No. 208 Ilny-st.; F. II. Wcliunii,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Superior Court—Clmthnm County-.
Win. II. Fleming, Judge; Joliu E. Davis, Clerk Superior
mid Inferior Courts; Win. VV. Oates, Sheriff.
County onircrs ItcshlluK In Snvnnnnli.
Robert Iraherslmm, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector; Thomas Eden, Coroner, Hanmel II. Sweat,
Surveyor) William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. AtO. «b T. City of .Snvnnnnli.
Sits 1st Mondays, in February, May, July and Novem-
-.•r. Jurisdie tiou In civil suits extends from £30 to £300.
Judge—Mordecai ShoRnll, Son.; Clerk—Levi S. Russell;
Sheriff—George VV. Wylly.
.Tits(Ices Inferior Court—L'lintlinm County*
Anthony Porter, Ellas Herd, Will. Tlinrnu William*,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewi*.
Clkrk Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodnll.
Commissioners of llontls—Chntlinm County*
It. VVnyne, M. 1)., Chairman. VV. VV. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 2d Monday In December^
IT. 8, Courts Sitting In Snvnnnnli.
Mon. James M. Wayne, of Buvnnnnh, Associate Jurtlee
Supreme Court, U. 8. nnd Judge of tho Otli Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia,
linn. John C. Nleoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk Itntli courts.
Henry VVilllnm*, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Mnnhnl.
Snvnnnnli nml Bgerclire Conn I Compnny.
Capital, £100,000, in Shores of 50 dollar* curb.
Directors—ueorgu VV. Anderson, Amos Scuddcr, M.
Marsh.
Snvnnnnli Fire Compnny.
• Chief Fireman—Joseph 8. Fay; 9d do—Alvin N. Mil
ler; 3d do. Robert Lacldlson; Clerk—John Haupt- Sen.
Chnrltnblc Societies In Snvnnunli.
Union Society—Instituted in 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Savannah Female A*ylnm—Founded in 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established lit 1810. E. Slicf-
tall, Teacher. ,
Savannah Poor House nnd Hospital—Instituted in 1804.
Win. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1838.
Widows’ Socicly—Under the superintendence of ladies.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted III 1838. Al-
i under flic superintendence of ladies.
Hibernian Society—Instituted J812. George II. turn-
iniiig, President. .... ,
Irish Union Society—Instituted in 1815. John Murphy,
St. Andrews’ Society—Iiisliluted in 1819. Henry Mc
Alpin, President. _ , ,
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President. , ... „ . .. ,, •
The Seaman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President.
Tho Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
The Instltultou of theSistersofour “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Hinsons and Odd Fellosvs.
•^Georgia Council, No. S, (Hlnsonlc,)—Organised In 18J7.
Richard T. Turner, T. 1.0. M. ....
Genrgln Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Mason*,)—Insti
tuted in 1818. Geo. VV. Aldridge, 11. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. I, (Ancient York MniomO-
Fornierly culled Savannah Lodge—Chartered In 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M. . .
Zerubbabel Lodge, No. 15, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted In 1830. Robert II. Griffin, VV. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 64, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
nised In 1840. John Cnrrutliers, VV. M.
Magnolia Encampment, iy». 1, (Odd bellows,)—Insti
tuted In 1843. Joseph D. Stobbln*. C. P.
OalHlhor|>e Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1842. 1‘. G., John N. Lewis, N. O.
Llvo Onk Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted In
1843. J. L. Oliver, N. O.
Do ICnlb Lodge, No. 0, (Odd Follow*,)—Instituted In
1845. Geo. A. Cuyler, N. G.
Nous of Temperance.
Toonahowl Division, No. 2—IiiHtitutcd in 1840. Ed
m Yemasreo Division, No. 1ft—Instituted in 1817. D. 8.
Wilson, VV. I’. — .
Snctet lea Connected with Clturohcs.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sewing Soc oty.
Savannah Lutheron Sunday School Society. Lliris
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Indopendnnt
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Society of St. Jolm tho Unptist. 1 cmalo Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary Boclety. Educa
tion Society of the Lutheran Chureu. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. John’s Sunday amt Parish School. Sunday School of
the First Proshytorlun Church. Metliodlst Episcopal
Sunday Schools.
Other Societies In Savannah.
Georgia Historical Society.—James M. Wayne, Pies’t.
Georgia Medical Society—R. D. Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Society—Win. Crabtree, President.
Commissioners ItealdlUR In Savannah,
VORTIIRTAKINO OT DRHOSITIOSS, AND FOR ACKSOWLRDOR-
KENT AND VROOK Or DRRDB, fcC.,TO UR USED IK OTHER
■TATES.
aenrgo Schley, for tho State* of Maine. Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, Now-York,Pennsylvania,Maryland,South
Carolina. Florida, Alalianiaiind Louisiana.
M. H. McAllister, forMwaclmsotts.
Solomon Cohen, for Houtli Carolina.
A, 11. Lawton, lor Soutli Carolina.
Robert M. Chariton, for Florida.
Wlnkllffo Bruon, for Florida and South Carolina
Thomas O. Nlsbet, for Florida
Charles 8. Henry, for Connecticut.
Charles E- ToflV, for North Carolina
Business Emus.
HBINHY M. DUNWOODY,
A1 TO 11 NICY fy COUNSELLOR At LAW,
Rome, Georgia.
inroi l Ll*. raCl,Ce i" ,he P? urt " ° r lhe Cherokee Circuit,
Coweta'tl'frcuit t ' our *’ and u ' 0 County of Cobb, of tho
JfJfSKSS^' °'
R.8. IIAliDWIUIC M COOKE.
FA CTORS 4* COMMISSION MER CHANTS.
tklfair’s suildinos.
Savannah, Georgia,
a. a. luxDwtcK. joiin a. cookr.
P. 11. URHIN,
FACTOR * COMMISSION MERCHANT.
, , „ aofl Day-Street, Savannah.
JulyO ly
. WM. T. TIIAMMELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
...... . Home, Floyd County, Ua.«
In. Uo P rac, *«® 1“ Uio following counties: Paulding,
Cass, Oiorokco, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dado, Chnt-
in may 14
GKO. W. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sale or Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
r . owca.coaNaaioll-st. and bat lank,
fel»23 Savaimnh, Georgia.
. . EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THF1 PEAOE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
„ otrrtoa on auLL-ST., opfobitb pulaski iiousa.
Court Days, - - First Saturday In each month.
Return Days, - - Ten days betbro Court dny.
Residence No. 09 Rroughton-street.
IIOMQRT D. WALKER,
MARBLE fy STONE MANUFACTURER,
a»O00||TON-ST., amvata WIIITAKka AND BARNARD.
_ # Crave Stone*’ of Italian and Domestic Marble | Marble
Mantle Pieces, and RerlinGratos; Free Stono for llulldiugs.
Ornamental Iron Railings, fcc. fcc., furnished to order.
Dll. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
Will perihrm any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth inserted from one to on entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the best Dentists in
Europe nr America.
Operating Rooms, No. 1ST Conoekss-street.
11. A J. LACHLISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND DRABS FOUNDERS,
CANAI -STREET, NEAR TIIB CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia.
R. LACHLISON. J. LACIILIBON.
.1ACOII DUT'lfiNllOFBIt, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
DRVAN-BTRBET, SECOND DOOR PROM BOLL-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Boots and oilier work made to order.
L. llOUlUEU,
(PROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WIIITAKRR-STRLET, OPPOSITE SMETS BOII-DINO.
M. CAIIMY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
CORKER WHITAKER AND BRSUUIITON-STREET,
.Savannah, Georgia.
CI.OTHfi, CA881MBRES AND VESTINGS,
Of every sljle, made up to order after the late>t fushlun
at the ihortesl notice.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DKALRR IN
Rendy-Mnde Clothing, Shirts, Stocks. Suipendurs, Hand
kerchief*, Gloves, Merino and Silk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, fcc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOR WEST OP M. EASTMAN, JEWELLER.
^ HAMILTON A IlAllDHMAN, .
FA CTORS fy COMMISSION MER CHANTS
Savannah, Georgia.
CIIAS. F. HAMILTON. TUOMAE HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DENSLOW A WKItSTMIl,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OF BAY AND WHITAKER ETE.
Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD SWIFT. A. A. DENSLOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, fcc. fcc.,
No. 11 Wiiitakkr-st.—Savannah, Oa.
FOR SALE—All kind* nf Mixed Paints. Paper Hangings,
Border* and Fire-Hoard Print*.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, fcc, fcc.
WEST SIDE MONUMENT SqUARE,
Savannah, Ga.
FOR PALE—All kinds of Mixed 1’alnts, I’npcr Hang
ings, llordurs, and Fire-Hoard Prints.
J. L. OLIVKIt,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA OTURER
No. IT Bull-street, near Monument-square.
Cork sole, Wliter-proof, limiting, Military, Patent lea
ther. Walking, Dress, and Pump-sole Roots; Shooting
lluskins, Bootee*. Oxford Shoes, Pumps* Slippers, fcc.,
mndu to order in the neatest and most fashiounlile manner
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced nud
careful workmen.
P. .TAC'OnS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. U7 HULL-STREET,
(MIUN'OF TUE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Savannah, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hnnd Spanish, Half Spanish
nnd American Scgars, at Wholesale and Retail.
. Also Chewing Tobnceo, Snuff, fcc.
A. PUNCH, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Ga.,
Hus on hnnd a larac nnd choice stock nf Scgars, Snuff,
Smoking nnd Chewing Tobacco, and all other nrtl-
. rles in Ills lino at the most reasonable forms.
YONGE A GAMMBLL,
FACTORS &■ COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
CIIAIILMS VAN IIOUN,
SASIL BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINEIl WORK
DONE AT TIIB SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Solo.
J AMISS Q.UANTOCIC, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND QMITH,
ST. JULIAN-STHKKT, NEAR THE MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done ut shot t notice
MILLER A CUIUIY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WHARF—BAY-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHORT.
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOll BUILDING AND WORK-IN MASONRY
or EVRRV DESCRIPTION.
Residence East side of l’uloski Square.
THE ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH I
QAVANNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Company.—0,000 boxes of the 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 the Toilet, Sharing, nnd tho Counting
House. It is carefully put up hy Uio Company in neat
paticr boxes containing one dozen enkesof one size, nml
others containing four cakes of another sixe.
The following are Uie rates the Company have con
cluded to supply the Merchant*, DruggUU, Hotel*, Steam
ers, fcc. nt, which will convince nil that If Southern En
terprise meet Southern Encouraokment, Savannah
can and will supply anything of till* kind for much less
than Northern Cities.
All we oak la Encouragement,
And thereby support HOME INDUSTRY.
rates:
100 boxes 00
50 “ 10 OO
35 *« 0 00
10 “ 4 50
Under thl. wo vrlllrt.t,.
fob 0 Aguntfor the Company.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
•7*) YORK-Stroet,—Rear of the Court
/ O House, Savannah, (Gn.)-Grnteful fur tlie en
couragement extended to him byhlo patrons and friend*
since 1833, respectfully solicits acoutlnuanco of their fa
vors, assuring them thnt allarllclc* entrusted to him will
bo done in the host manner; Ladles’ Silk nml Woolen
Dresses, Shaw Is, fcc., continued to he cleaned and dyed
vurioti* colours, so as to give good satisfaction. Ladies
Bonnets Dyed, Blenched nnd Pressed, in tt fashimiablo
stylo. Kid Gloves cleaned In tho best manner. '1 able
Cover* cleaned or dyed, us may be required. Gentlemen *
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, as
mny be required, In thesamo superior style ns hitherto.
Terms moderate.* Orders from the country punctually
attended to. tuw npr 2
ATEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
Xi gruss-street,opposite Pulaski House.—J. S. MA
GILL would respectfully rmnounco to tiiefitlxen*of Sn
vnnnnh nnd surrounding country, that ho has lust received
and I* now opening n well selected Stock of t ALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for Uio market, and
are now offered nt tho lowest market prices t Domestic
Shirtings and Sheeting*, English and American 1 nnts and
Gingham*, Scotch and French do., black nnd colored Al-
paens, Merino, Cashmere, Moure do Lalne«.raw hilk
plaids, beautiful Chameleon Silks, at69J^.,Glmp» nml
Fringe*, Bonnets nnd Ribbons, Flowers, Fenthcra, Steel
Trimmings, fcc. fcc.: Ciusiinores, Sattlncts, 1 w eeds,
Kentucky Jeans, Ulankets, Negro Cloths, l lann< Is, Urn-
^Isojlustopening: bcnutiftil L. C. Hnndkerchlefr.from
£9 to £3. To tiiose is Invited particular attention. Many
other kinds of rich and desirable Good. «;K , ; tr ' 1 ..*" "X ow
days, at thn SAVANNAH CASH 81OUE.
MILLINERY.—The Millinery buslnoss will bo carried
on in Ihu snmo houro by a Indy of experience in nti It
branches. 00127
rpmCOPHEROUS.— ProfoMir Barry’s
X Tricophnrous, ibr restoring, preserving and beaull-
fving tho hair, nnd eradicating scurf nnd dandruff. Price
95 cents per bottle. Forsaleny ori
nug 21 Q. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
atafLltoffli, abtp, ana atram^Untltct sisbcrtfscmcnts.
CENTRAL RAIL-UOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Passenger Train* leave BAVASka»and Macon
ts M Macon and Bavanni
Tickets from Snvnnnnli to Macon,
MM “ to Atlanta,...,
to Augusta, e'
to Columbus, pi
to Opelika, oo
PiSSrHSIV do oo
to Talladegs.* *
to Huntsville,
to Decatur,
,...7 A. 5
Binges Tor Ti
Fridays, andwiih Mjlledgevllle dalh
at. 7 p! Si:
iekets from Savannah to Tuscumbia, Ala., £99 60
“ “ " to Tuscaloosa,* Ala. *
to Columbus,*Mlss,
to Aberdeen, “
to Holly Springs
to Nashville, )
to Murphreesboro’, > Tenn. 95 00
to Columbia, )
, to Memphis, 30 00
places .connect with tlie Read st Macon Monday’s, Wednesday's and
Alt., kj s
•Ala.)
M r* [ MO
l«“ J
> Alabama82 00
weekly, leaving Bavannali Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Rates «f Freight fejr Merchaml ixc G^Wally
lrmrnt Goods—Boxes of Hats, Bonnots, Furniture; Shoe*,
irnmoiil GikmIs. ner .■util.. fW * w ““’as,
Mrascrrmrnt Goods.-
Measurement Goods, per cubic Ibot,.' ,77’.' ““
Crockery Ware, In rrntes, boxes or lihds
y, from Savannah to Macon i
' Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lb#.,.7
'. , :r P !2miE!^ r, ’i{ , ' ,ao, . , A |,0 I k > ,,ec 0 FUIi.TbIIow and Beeswax, per 100 lb*;.............
TR °, n ', n,lr i nir }’ Rnd ' , ' lli t"nes, Nails, Spfke* and Coal, per 100 lbs., ao “
nn^.1 ’.P. ’i. ln, °t s ’ . PruU » °y ,Xon > Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, each, 75 «f
Oil and Molasses per nhd., (smaller casks In proportion) m oo
Balt jicr sack, not exceeding Iburbushnls..... ..... ^ao “
Havannah, Jan. 1st, 1640. O. A.'V.jRVINE, Agent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
iiBiftoUaiton*Ga' n 10 101 mlloe of the lino of Rail-Roods extending from Sftvan-
The Passenger Trains of this Boad are run dally as AiBowst connecting at ftlacon wltli the Central Road, and at
AUsnta with tlie Western and Atlantic and Georgia Hail-Roods.
Leave Maeon at 0 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M. >
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 0 P. M.
lingers on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
T he 1 rain* on tlie Western and Atlantic Rood do not run on Sunday.
Passenger* Tor Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orlean* via Savannah and Maeon, take Stages at Ilamesvlllo.
I assengers ror La Grange. West Point, Montgomery and New-Orlennsvin Augusta and Atlanta, take Stagcaat Griffin.
Erplahl|Tmlna are run daily through the builness season, nnd tri-weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from other Roads promptly forwarded, without eharge fbr forwarding.
Rates or Freight fbr Merchandise Generally,
BRTWXBX MACON AND
Ucll
First Ci.A*s, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of llats, Roots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, nnd *i
oilier articles ns nro clearly analogous to those named
Second Ci.asb, (per 100 lb*.)—Boxes and hales of Dry Goods, Haddh-ry, Glass,
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bogging, Rope, Butter. Cheese, Tobnceo,
Leather. Hides in bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar and sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Castings
Hardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Foortii Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, Rice, Bacon, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Rags, Ginseng, green nnd dried Fruits, Mill Ucnring, Pig Iron, Mill and Grindstones,
Cotton from Atlanta to Savannah....... 65 cl*, per
Maeon, Oct. 88,1848.
00 Iba.
100 lbs.
50 “ “ 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superlntendant.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
n
PusstHiuor lniiiia leave Atlanta daily (.Sunday s oxcentod) at 1 o’clock, l*. M.,nrnvo at Dal
ton at8P. M.; returning, leave Dalton at 4o’clock, A. M., nnd arrivo nt Atlanta at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains on thn Memphis Branch Knll-Road, and Stages for Nn.hvillc and Knox villa,Tenn., and for Tuxmnbla, Ala.
and Memphis, Tenn., ran In connection with this llond.
Rates of Transportation for Merchandise Generally
FROM ATLANTA TO
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boses of lints, llmuicts, nnd Furniture,
Second Class, (par 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
Oils, Drug*, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (p:*r 100 lbs.)—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, llacgiug, Rope, Butter,
Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, llnllow-
tvnrc, Crockery, Casliugs, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed), fcc
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, (in sacks) lUce, Pork, Beef, FLh, Lnrd, Tallow, Bacon,
(In casks, boxes or socks), Bees-wax* bale* or Rags, Vinscng, Fruit, Bar Iron, Alarltle, (undress
rd), Mill nud Grind Stones, Mill Gearing
\l
Transportation Office, W. and A. R. It., Atlnntn, Xpril Mill, 1810.
E. R. MILLS, Sup’t. Transportation.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Balling Every Wednesday.
Tho new and superior Stcnmship* TUN N ESS BE, Capt.
John Coi.lins,nnd CHEROKEE,CapLTnoa Lyon, will,
until further notice, leave Suvnnunli and New York every
Wednesday, commencing with Iht asili March.
These swiRBleatnersare each ofl,95Jton< hitrthen,
built in the strongest and mo-t approval manner, nnd are
unequalled In nil tho needful qualities to give confidence
ns well as despatch to travellers. The; have all the ac
commodations for passengers nnd freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Hnil-Ilond will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect'with these
steamers on Wednesday, and Bout Savannah on their
arrlvnl If needful.
G7- No freight received after nIm o’clock on the day
of sailing.
Passage £93—payable in ndvances for which, or freight,
apply to PADBLFOKU fc PAY,
Savannah,
or RAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
tnar 91 No. 181 Front st., NtAv-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the yeur.
of tho following vessels:
Barque ISAAC MEAD;
This line i* composed
tiarquo isaai/ air.Air,.«.
Barque PETER DEM ILL,
..R.T. Brown.
..N.Hokv,
IlrigMACON, .* P.BiiRrrtRLD.
BrigJOIIN ENDERS, J. Johnson.
Schr. G. J. JONES, 11. Loo*.
Tho nltove vessels nro of tlie first class, insured at the
lowest rates, and ale commanded by Captains of much
experience In the. trade. They will he towed up anil
down tho river when necessary, and will always sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins nro handsomely fur
nished, nnd every care will be taken ftir the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, np-
p|y |o CRANE & HOWLAND,
No. 172 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL & CO..
No. 180 Front street, Ncw-York.
Oct 10
HERON'S PHILADELPHIA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
Tho following vessels'comprise this Line, nnd will sail
nbout every two weeks, vtx: I
Schr. IULIAELIZA. CnpL IIioiikk.
Schr. H. WEBTCOTP, Cnpt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. H. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lodor.
— ' ’ ill first class schooners, and
The above vessels are nil
coinmandod by Cnptnins experienced in the trade, and
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
tho shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good no-
coniiiio—tlon. lb. gW,,,
79 Bay-street, Havannah.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37X N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dally U. S. Mall Steam-Packet ijne.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS OS THE WAY.)
META MORA, d»pt. F. Harden.
WM. SEABROOK Cnpt. I*. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH, Cnpt. Finn PrCk.
JASPER, Capt. Wm. S. Dixon.
This Lino 1* composed of Ihu above very superior
.Steam Packets, with experienced commanders,nnd enu-
liot ho excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
lenvo Savannah every evening at hnlf past 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through
out the vonr.
Faro Five Dollars, meals included. Through Ticket*
tiptween Macon nnd Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
rneals on tlie steamer* nnd omnibus fare In Bnvnnnnh.
BROOKS fc TUPI’ER, Agents, Savannah,
oct 28 E. LAFITTE & CO., Agents, Charleston.
HAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Stenin-boat Company of Georgia’s BoaU
CHATHAM. Cnpt. Hubdard,
TENNESSEE Cnpt. Gould,
THOB. S. METCALFE, Capt. Powell,
Bun between the nltove place* In connection with Tow
boats and Lighters, nffording tlm merchants of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alabama, a cheap nml
expeditious made of trnmqtorlntiun of goods to and from
tlie Interior.
During tho very low stages of the river the present
season, (lower than for soinu years,) morelmmlLe en
trusted to this Company hn* been forwarded with but
trifling detention nml no Interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward good* at the lowest stage* of
the river.
Merchandise, in nil cases, Imported or oxported will be
received and forwarded free of commissions, and freight
for the Georgia Rail Rond for Athens nnd Atlanta, ami nil
Stations on the Western fc Atlantic Rail Rond, rnn lie
pnul nt those Station*; freight for oilier Stations tills side
of Atlnntn is payable nt Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Roll-Road will also bo fbr
warded free of commissions, nnd nil expense paid, nml
collected at Savannah from consignees or vessels, when
required.
Tho T. S. M. now runs os a regular packet, affording
increased facilities of coiiiiiiunicnlion.
Merchandise from seaward should he addressed to care
of Havannah Agent, nnd from the Interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular cure should he taken to address llills Lading
to James A. Fawns, nt Savannah.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
oct 18 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah IUvcr, to nud from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt. PriiLroT.
LAMAR, Cnpt
And also by the Steamer
AMOIIY SIBLEY Cnpt. Crkswkll.
Tho latter Steamer being of less draught than any oilier
on the River, insure* unprecedented despatch in all stages
nr the water. Tho Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow-boats ami two Lighter*.
All Freight addressed lo tlie care of tho Company or its
Agents, will he received nnd forwarded free of commis
sions. A. HIIILEY, President, Augusta.
T. 11. MILLS. Agent, Savannah,
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mwtl 8te«H|-Packet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA,FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MAUYH,
G*., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Pi.*.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Stcnm-
I’nekcts nt Savannah; the Mnil Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palntka to Lake Monroe, Uie Mail Stases from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs nud Mndisnn-
vllle, to TallnhasseL", nmi train I’I'.'olata to Si. Augustine.
OCAMULGEE, Gnpt. W. M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Cnpt. John Hkbbsru.
ST. MATTHEWS Cnpt. Nkhiolas Kino,
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning nt 10 o’clock.
Rkturnino.—Leave Palntkn every Tuesday nnd Friday
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching at the above named places
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded free ol
commission. Aoent*.:
BROOKS fc TUPPBR, Havannah,
A. A. Det.omie, Darien; Alexander Scranton, llruns
wicki John Hassent, Hi. Marys; Fernandes fc Hishee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colee, I’lc"
Inti; It. It. Iteid fc Co., I’ulatkii, E. I.ufilte, Charleston,
oct 28
D R. BILLINGS’ Carminative and Astrin
gent SYRUP—The groat Southern Remedy for
Dinrrhtea, Cholera Infinitum, or Hummer Complaint of
Children. Dysentery, and Cholera Morbus. Kceominend-
uiumren. uysenicry. uiiuunuiui
ed by eminent physicians, and _ . . .
tho United State* arnty, with distinguished success, r ui
sale by L. J.M VERB, Binds’ Building.
Juno 7
WARE—Consisting of covered
O Jars,from 1 pint to 4 galls.; Pitchers, various sixes;
Water Kee* with Faucetts-excollent artlrlcs for Stores,
Counting Rooms, Ac. Also. Spittoons, Milk Pans, Pap
Bottles, fcc., on baud and for sale by
nug 8 COLLINS in. BULKLEV, 100 Bryan-st.
/'10AL! Coal!!—Tho Subscriber is Toady to
Vy receive orders for lied A‘h Coni,Broken and Screen
ed, selected expressly for family use, deliverable from the
wharf or at the residences in tho city, during tho months of
September nud October next. 1 • J. WALSH,
aug 7 No. 170 llay-st.
TJALE ROPE. Whiskey &. Flour.—300
D coll* Halo Hops, 350 bbls. N. O. Whiskey, 50 hbl*.
Flour, landing from barque Backus, from New-Orlean,;
for safe by BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
nug 10 ■■ ■
T OOK Out fur RAIN.—GeorgeS. Nichols
,1 A has Ji|*t received persienmerToennessce, a few of
thouo long wanted water proof Over Coats, Leggliis nnd
Cops. Those who hnvo been Ipokiug for these, can now
be supplied at the Clothing Ptore,
jiily Jtt'"' l.IBnONH’ RANGE.
C 'tlNGHAMS, Caltcucs, Linen Lustres,
T French Cambric* ami Prints; for sale at reduced
prices, by DEWITT fc MORGAN,
June 37 Ribero’s New Uuildiug.
1V/TUSL1NS.—Jaconet, Nansook, Mull, plai
ItX nnd cheek’d Swiss nnd Book Muslins; cheek’d and
plain Cambrics, and low priced cnl’d Muslins, for solo by
July 18 LaROCHE, BOWNE fc CO.
TJTOSIERY.—Received per Cherokee, an
Jl1 nssoitmcut of Colton Half flose; Gauze, (|otton
and Merino Uiidcr-8hlrt*i also, a few dozen handsome
Silk Under-Shirts. For sale at 147 Bay-street.
June 90 PRICE fc VEADER.
(Sciici.it Gltrbcrttflcmcnts.
NUMBER 210.
T ANDING from,barque Isaac, Mead and
-Ld brig I’lillurai 75 bbls. pure Gcnnessce Flour, from
new wheat} 300 botes Soap', Smith’*, Btlchan’s and Col
lates! 50do. Scaled Herring; 50 do. Cotgale’s Pcifl Starch;
76 do. bunch RnLius; 25 bbls. CiiMiedami Powdered Su
gar; 195 (tags Green Rio Coffee; 50 do. Old do. do.. 50do,
do. Government Java do.j 30 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified
Sugar; 60 do. E. Phelp’s Gin; 40 do. W bite Wine nnd CL
dcr Vinegar;3JboxesRey’s Lemon Syrup,30 bbls. Blench-
dor Vinegar,33
ed Whale Oil.
aug 21
■ale by
CRANTON,
JOHNSTON fc CO.
QUGAR, COFFEE, Bale Rope, Baraintr
O Twine, fcc.—90 hbds. low priced N. O. Sugari 887
bag* prime Rio Coffee; 949 coils Kentucky Rope; 5 boles
Bagging Twine; 35 bbls.prime LeafLardi 79 kegs do. do.
do.; 93 hnlf boxes G. fc W. Tobacco, 5’s and 8’*| 90 half
chests Blsck Tea; 995 boxes Burhs’s, Colgate’s, and New
York No. I Soap; 480 bags Buck ami Drop Shot, aborted
sixes; 5.000 lbs. Bar Lead. Landing and for sale by
aug 10
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
T ANDING from Steamer Tennessee,—
J_J 90 hhda. choice ClncinnaU Shoulders}
90 kegs Goshen Butter;
90 lioxes prime English Dairy Cheesci
30 barrels Potatoes, and fbr sale, by
aug 14 SWIFT. DEN3LOVV fc WEBSTER.
/'i ANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. Now Wheat
Vy Genesee
and for sale by
ang 90
Flour, landing from steamship Cherokee
! SCBANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
T) ALTIMORE Flour, Hams. &c.—15 bbls.
±J Baltimore Flour; 60 sugar cured Hams: 93 dried
Tongues and 10 boxes Candy; tu store and for sale by
aug 90 J. E. CADY fc CO.
A PPLES and POTATOES—Received pel
x\. Cherokee; for sale by IL DrMARTIN.
aug 90
TJ UNGARIAN Lion Brand Champagno
XX WINE—Landing from brig rhllura: 19 baskets
quarts Champagne Wine, ortbe above brand; 19 baskeU
pint* Champagne Wine; for wGe by
aug 91 J. V. CONNERAT.
TJTOLLAND GIN, London Dock.—<
X X lust received, of this fine Gin. for sole'by
aug 91 . j. V. CONN1
.—3 pipes,
pRASHEDand Loaf SUGAR.—25 bbls.
V/ and half Imxes Crashed and Loaf Sugar, landing
per brig Augu.ta, and Tor sale bv
nug 9
DAVIS fc COPP.
pANAL FLOUR.—50 whole and halfbbla.
of frc<h ground Canal Flour, part of which nro of
■roui
extra quality; Tamil
OUTABAGA SEED.—150 lbs. received
11 |ier kteainer Tonnesse and for sale by
Jaleby
G. U. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
Gibbons’ Buildings.
rpURPENTlNK—10 barrels City Distilled,
X for sale by JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
T3 ALTIMORE FLOUR.—50 bbls. fresh
XJ ground BalUmorc Flour, landing and forsnle by
■ug 3 DAVIS fc COPP.
/"YTARD, Dupuy & Co’s Brandy, in Bond.
’ J 10 hnlf pipes Oiardf, Dupuy fc Co’s Brandy, vintage
or 1840; 10 halfpipes do do, vintage or 1847; for sale by
July 4 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
■piRICTION MATCHES.—40 sroa Fric-
X Unn .Matches, for sale low, by the gross or lc»* quan
tity. COLLINS fc BULKLEY,
may 30 Ur) an street.
T>RUNES, Almonds, Guava Jelly, assorted
X Preserves, fcc, in store am) fbr sale by
June 22 J. E. CADY fc CO.
PORT WINE.—Just received, 2 half-pipes
1 Port Wine, of very superior quality, warranted pure
nnd of direct hnporlaiion. For saTo by
J. ROUSSEAU,
may 21 Comer Bull and UmughbHi-strccts.
H AIR and Toelh BRUSHES—A com-
plcto assortment of superior Brushes, comprising
the vnrious grades, nt reasonable price*,
tuny 91 JOHNSON fc CO., cor. Bull fc Bay-st*.
1\T0ITH1S0N’S Hyman Pi7k^-A supply
Iri of gvnuiiiu MorrLon**Pills, received nml for sale
by L. J. MYERS, Smuts’ Building.
July 18
W HITE LEAD.—10,000 Urn. Atlantic
White Lead, warranted pu/e; 4,000 IIh. English
White Lead, warranted pure; 100 keg* Black, Yelltw
and Red Paint, ground in oU; Ibr sale hy
nug 6 JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
*1 / \ CASES Chrome Green, received per
X v* barque Tcxaj, and for sale by
aug 0 A “*
JNO. i
. FALLIOANT.
T^LOUIl,
X Flour; 2J0
HAMS, &c.—50 barrels Canal
Flour; 9J0 Reynolds’ Hams; 10 ken Butter; 30 bid*.
Crashed Sugar; lauding per stenmer Cherokee, nud for
sale by WOOD, CLAGHOHN & CO.
"»g« .
TI/TEAKIM’S Extracts of Vanilla, Rosej
J.T1 Lemon, Almond and Nutmeg, for sale by
Junelt
•!.. .
G. It. IIENDItfC'KSON fc CO.,
Gibbons’ Building-
T^INE Cluster PINS.—An assortment of
X fine Cluster Paste Pins; Just received and for snle by
July 3 M. EASTMAN.
TRAVELLING BASKETS.—Ofassorted
X sizes and patterns, just opened nml for sale by
COLLINS fcllULK LEY
July 7 100 Bryan-st.
celol
and for
r PHERMOMETERS.—J. Barry’s
X- brate dLoudonTlicnuometers;ju<l received, r
sale by COLLINS fc BUI.KI.E'
July 17
i, ni
EY,
100 Itryan-st.
/CHLORIDE of LIME.—1 cask dryChlur-
fde Lime, for sale by
June 19 L. J.
. MYERS, Smew’Building.
McCLESKBY fc NORTON.
T?1NE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, for sale by
X TURNER & HENRY,
June 23 Exchange Dock.
p RANDJBAN’S Composition, No, 3, re-
\J reived by the Cherokee, and fbr sale by
->.i ' ut tiirttiitini'V^
npr30
P.REEN Ginger! Green Ginger!—Justre-
V.T reived, a largo supply of very fresh Green Ginger,
for sale Imv by A. A. SOLOMONS) Ag’t.,
June 10 Market square.
1 CA PLOWS, 500 dttten Hops, nssnrted;
Xe/U W dozen Axes, 100 do Plow Lines, 1,000 pair
Traces; for side by N. B. fc H. WEED.
Jnn99
P IG IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron, Gart-
shirrio No. 1, now lauding from ship Georgia, from
Glnscmv, and for sale by N. B. fc 11. WEED,
opr 6 ■
1 AINE White Shirts of the latest,style, broad
. plaits nud standing collars; lu>t oueued ut th
i nud standing collars; I
........... - tore, I
N. II. Muslin Night Shirts can be Imd also.
the rhenp
' \NGB.
apr 38
"\X7HITE and Colored Marseilles Vests, rc-
V Y reived per Cherokee, and for sale cheap, nt 147
Bay-street. PRICE fc VEADER.
1) LACK and colored Alpacca Stacks; also
.1 y n variety of white, brown and fancy Linen Sacks
ami Coats; for sale low, by
apr 10 HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
A LE and PORTER.—5 casks Byass’Lon-
il. don Porter, Pints; 5 casks Scotch Ale, Just received
and for snle by DeMAUTIN,
ninylO Coiner Bay nml Whitaker streets.
1VTOFFAT’S Life PI LLS and BITTERS—
ItX Just received, and for salo hv
apt 21 TURNER fc ODEN.
QE1DL1TZ POWDERS.—2 gniss Scidlite
O Powders, ftill weight, for sale hy
may 7
S HIRTS.—Received per Cherokee, another
lot or One Shirts; fin salo by ....
ROBINSON fc CAMP, Gaudry’s Building,
npr 17 Next to Pulaski House.
T7LOUR^30 whole nnd lmlf bbls. CWnal
X Flour, 30 do do do Baltimore do; landing nnd for
ioloby TURNER fc HENRY,
apr 7 Exchange Dock.
CSftucvnl aubcrtfscmcnts.-
H.Muiui, i.vniitoi’ Movrirr,
^ SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
TJTAVE IN STORE—A full assortment ol
XX FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,« hi. li they
Offer for rale at Wholesale and Retail, on Uio nioti rea
sonable tends.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Nfgro plains,assorted qualities.
KEllSFWH—A very, Jargo (t^oitmeut, compiling all the
different style* and qpwitlea both fadey add plain, ot
Gebrgta and Northern make.
CLOTHES—Blick, blue, brown, grden, gray and ditb
CA38LMEREs— IIlack and fnney plaids nii.l stripes.
TWEF.D8—Art assortment of plain nnd faddy.
8ATTINETS—Blue, black and ftincy colors, .,
VESTINGS—An assortment of silk and woolen.'
* nd ScWc, ‘ boj'rte^'
FLANNELS—Heavy TwlllW red,V
low price to fine .carl it; a I sign
price to lino while flannels,.best n
CANTON FLANNELS—White i
BEI?t!I8kb-AII qualities dT couon.
DIMITY—FurnRura and cambric dimity.
BINGES—White couon and silk fringe*. •
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply and tihparial; col
ton and wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Fine to low price. ,
KS'-aK'.Wfti:;,, , nd ,
WINDOW BHADES-J’Kln and paln"cd
line.
DIAPERS—lluckaluick, Scotch, Russia and cotton; linen
d** * re n< * dlu,l,u, * t 9 , *P* n, t brown table cloths and
SIIEE^NGS-Llnen and coubd, 4-4 (6 Ut
SHIR TINGS.—An extensive assortment of .Modelled and
make* 8Wrtini,i ,u P crior bleached I6dg tidths, best
COLORED HOMESPUNS—MitrbofO itrfpds artd lOalds;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS STRIPES—Wida sr
sorted qualities.
denims And j
Jeans.
i and narrow stripes, a*
i JEANS—Dlua mixed denims and bind
A full assortment of rliolee Prfntf, frtrfl 15V prick tif
superfine, dark and light colored Ginghams. Alpacca*.
Bombazines, black and colored English add French
Meriuos, worsted Damask* and Moreens.
A ftill assortment oflfosiEIlY, comprt.fng Cottoft,
Woolen and Silk, tu alt their varieties. ’
Ladies’, Gent's and Misses’ Merino Undenhlru *ndr
Drawers} Bilk and Cotton Umbrellas, a full assortment.
A ‘ . CAUOTON EXTRA!
Man by tho name of RUEL CLAPP has
engaged with ayoung man of the name or 8. P.
Townsend, and uses bis nnmo to put up a Hahaparillaj
whleh they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denomlna-
Ung It QKMVWB, Original, etc. ThU Townsend is |.d
doctor mid never was, but was formerly a worker on rail-
roads, canals, nnd the like. Yet he a-sumes the title of •
Dr., (or the purpose of gaining credit for what he Is not.
He is also sending nut i arils headed “Trick* of Quacks,”
in which ho says, 1 have sold the mo of my nntrte fhr£7
a week. 1will glvo 8. P. Townsend £500 If be Will pro
duce one single solitary proorofUil*. This Is ttf caution
the public not to be deceived, and pufehtfsa Iron# btjj (ha
OKMl/fE ORIOKY.1L OLD Dr. Jacob TowiuSnd’s
Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr.’s llkerteas, his Ikml-
ly coat of arms, and bis signature across the cost of arms.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principal office, 109 .Yumk *t., tfne-Y*rk Cdf.
OIU DOCTOR JACOD TOIVSSEND,
The Original Diicovtrer of
TIII3 <JKNtl.\K TOWXSENB
SARSAPAltlLLA.
Old Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, nnd
haalon*been kn»wn a* the AUTHOR and DISCUVElt-
ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND yAH-
MAPAIULLA.” Being poor, be was compelled to limit
It* manufacture, hy which means It has been kept out of
market, nnd the sales circumscribed lo those only who
had proved lu worth and known its value, it had reach
ed the dare of many, nevertln le>s, as Uiose persons who
had been healed of sore diseases, and saved from death,
P'Ofjl'I'nfd Its excellence and wonderful. HEALING
I Ott LR. This Grand and Unequalled Preparation is .
manufactured on the largest scale, aud is called for
throughout the length and breadth ortho land.
_ TUB QKNUINK
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Swrannartfla
is so prepared, that all the Inert properties of the Sarsa
parilla root are first removed, everything capable of be
coming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and rej#»*l. dr
then every panicle of medical virtue is secured In n pure
and concentrated formt and thu» It Is rendered Incapable'
nr losing any or tta valuable and bailing properties. Pre
pared hi tbl* way, It L made the rnort powerful ngont in
Cure of Innniucrable Diseases.
Henra the reason why we hear commendations on
every side In its Ikvor hy men, women and children
rt e find it doing wonders In the euro of .
n f C ^S.?, um 7liver COM-.
FILE3. CGSTIVENESS, all CU’TANEOUS EnUP-
7 IONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, nnd all affections ml*
sing from Impurity of tlie Blond.
It possesses ■ marvellous efficacy In all complaints ari
sing from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomteht frotrf
unequal circulation, determination of blood to tho head,
pilpitatlon of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold
chills and hot flashes over the body. It baa not had lu
equal in coughs and coidl nud promotes easy expectora
tion, and gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture of the
lungs, throat, nnd every other part.
By removing obstruction*, and regulating tho general
system, It gives tone and strength to Uie whole body, miff
cures all Tornis of
Nervous Dlaenaea and Debility, .
and thus prevent* or relieves a great vmfrny of other dis
eases, as Splnnl Irritation, Neuralgia, BL Vitus Dance,
Swooning,Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, kt.
It la not possible for this medicine to fall to do good; it
has nothing in it which ran ever harm; It can never sour
or spoil, aud therefore can never lose its curative powers.
(t cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action;
tones the stomach and gives good digestion, relieve# the
bowels or torpor and constipation, allays inflnmation,
purifies the akin, equalises tho circulation of the blood,
producing gentle warmth equally nil over the body, and
he iipenslhltt perspirations fPlate* all strictures and
tightness, removes all obstructions, arid invigorates ths
entire nervous system. Is not tills, then,
The Medicine you Prc-cmlucntly Ntedf .
But can any of those tilings be said ors. P. Townsend’s
inferior article ? This young man’* liquid is not to be
Compared with Die Old Dr.’s)
because of one Grand Fuct, that the orie is INCAPABLE
or DETERIORATION Riifj
, NeVer Spoils, .
while tlie other DOES; it *nur*, ferments, nud blows thd
bottle* containing It Intri frftgmchls; the soqi, grid llqtlld
exploding and damaging other goods I .Must not tilt* hor-
ble compound be polrorfou* to the sy«lem.
Now, is It not horrible tb make and sell, and fnfinflui
worse, to (iso thl*
Souring, Fcnmntincr, Acid “Compound’;
OF S. P. TOWNSEND!
and yet ho would fain have it tindcMood that Old Jacrtb
Townsend’s GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA,
is an IMITATIONufUU Inferior preparatlun!!
Ilcavcn forbid tliat we should deni in nn article which
would bear the most ill taut resemblance to 8. P. Town
send’* article! and which should bring down upon tho
Old Dr. sUch a mflunfctln Wad rtf Complaint* and crimlua-
tions from agents who have sold, and purchasers win/
have used a. P. Townsend’s FER51ENT1NO CO.M-’
POUND!
IVe wish it uiulerstorttl, Lfconuse it is (lie aVjalult truth/
thnt 8.1’. Townsend’* article and Uld Dr. Jacob Town-
send’e Sarsaparilla nro bcuven-widc apart, and Infinitely
dissimilar) that they rire unlike fh every particular, hav
’ not one single thing iucrtiuuion.
8. I*. Townsend i» no doctor, and never was, I* nd
chcmist.no phnrmnccutist—knows no more of medicine
or disease, than any cither common, .unscientific, unpro
fessional man, what guarantee can the public have chat
they aro receiving agt-nulne scientific medicine contaih-
It l» to arrest frauds updn the unfortunate, lo pour balm
into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing
bosom,to restore health and bloom and vigor into tin, .
crushed nnd broken and to banish infirmity—thnt old Dr.
JACOB TOWNSEND litis SOUGHT dud FOUND the
opportunity and m«au* to brings his
(Jrnml Universal Concentrated Remedy,
within tho reach, and t<> the knowledge of all who u-ed it
lliutthey may learn nnd know, by Jdyful experience, lu
Transcendent Power to Heal I.
and thus lo have the unpUrchit'rtble satisfaction ofhnvfng
raised thousands nnd millions from tile bed of sickness
aud despondency, lo hope, hcnltit, nnd a lung ll r a of vigor
and usefulness tqthcms.!lves,tllelt families and friends.
Principal office 109 Nnssau-strcet, N. Y.
Je 27 WM. HUMPHREYS, J*., Agetit. Savannah.
CHOI.EUtA AND MINKUAL AVATF.U.
Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.
L EMON SYRUP—i0 boxes Rey’s just
Inuding aud for snle by
G. R. UENDiUCKSON fc CO.,
npr 17 Gibbons’ Buildings
J7AMILY CHEESE.—A 8u,.
X buporlor Hraall size Cheese, Just received
ra, by
npr 25
of those
per Phllu-
DeMARTIN,
Corner Bay and Whitaker-sts-
P LAIN and Kigurad WhiloSwiss Muslins,
""“ k Sl "“' ‘‘'iiWBtvnWa®'' 1 ''
July 24 Ribero’s New Building.
G LOVES, Hosiery, Lacos, Bolt llibhoiis,
apr 95 Ribero’s New Building.
TDORT MONA1S, in oil styles—some with
JL steel clasps, fcc., ut ni. EASTMAN’S,
nug 8 '
H ATS 1 HATS! l—Just received, a good
assortment of fashionable Utah Brush Data: also,
Ulaek and Drab soft water proof Hats, for sain by
PIERSON fc HElIlT,
npr 17 No. 10 Whitaker-street.
T OBACCO.—1 caso Mrs. Minor’s Chow
tug Tobacco, received per steamer Tennessee, for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
June 8
QOLAR SHADES aud Chimneys.—A
• O stipplv of Globe*, for Solar Lamps; tftgethur.
Chimneys and Wicks, Just opened mid for rale hy
June 58 , COLLINS fc BULKLEV, 100 Bryan
Effectual cumfor whooping cough.
J:*l Itochu’s lloynl Herbal Embrocation; a cure for
Whooping Cough, without medicine.
by ,nar20 ^ Matket-sq.
ANDY.—15 boxes assorted Candy, in
V J store and for sale hy J. E- CADY fc CO.
June 29
invito the intention of the public. Braitiiwnit s»yst—
“When the remedy (Mineral or Soda Water) has baoH
given in thoso cases, demiting derangement of (he stom
ach alone present, according to iny experience, tiis
effect of the medicine has been to relieve uie symptoms
nlmo.-t immediately, tile nausea is rpeodily dissipated, tbs
gUdlncs. nnd falntnws di*np|iear, and the sense of burn-
tug nml heat at tho pit of stomach Isjio longer felt or
complained nr after two or thico doses. But the. most rrt-
mnrknhle cin unutunco is lliit whb'h attended the rin
ployment of me eamo agent during the stnue of the dlar-
rhren, Hint relaxation of tlie bowels which is almost -al
ways tlie precursor of the stVere form of Cholera, In the
numerous cases in which I have given tho Carbonic Acid
nt this period, It baa invariably arrested (With some few
exceptions) the morbid procus*, nt a longer period, it Is
true, but still a regular and certain Interval. But it Is in '
tho commencement of collnp-c thnt tho efficacy of the
remedy is best observed nnd its inndus operand! the mo*t
apparent. Nntonly Is the vomltiug immediately arrested,
ns In the previous stage, but the heat and burning sensa
tion at tiie pit or stomach disappear almost as speedily—
depression of tlie system Is removed, and other symptoms
or this stage vanish by degrees, so na frequently to leave
/tlie patient comparatively free from nil ailment nftcr ths
administration erfft or 0 doses.
The effect* produced by a change of water mny bo oh-
vialed by tho uso of plain Sodn Water. A superior nr-
llclb inny be had at all times in boxes of ronvvnlent size,
put up by JOHNSON & C"
rpOWNSEND ’ SHARSAPAH
I. Received direct from the mnnufactu
may 7