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MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1840.
NUMBER 212.
ONB WEIK DAILY, 3^0
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Advertisement* Inserted at thu following rate*:
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square for each Insertion. , , .
Legal advertisement* Inserted at the usual rate*, and
strict care taken that they be published according to law.
All advertisement* from transient peraons or strangers,
l0 ’nrcpriri"egei™f yearly advertiser* will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise
ments not pertaining to their regular builnea* a« agreed
f °\*eariy advenhleni ejtc«dlng in their advertisement* the
average number of Hites agreed for, will be charged at
advertSements willeb iNsarraooRATuiTousLt.
All advertisement* for charitable institution* aud re-
4glau* Societies will ho charged half price. . ■ ..
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must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. 11.—Each Citation by the Clerks or the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of
Administration, must be published tuirtt trave at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published
SIX WEERS.
Sales of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published SIXTY
DAYS before the day ofsale. These sales mustbe made
at the Court House door of (lie county In which the
property Is situate, and on the flrst Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of ten In the morning and four In the
afternoon. No sale front day to day U valid, unless so
expressed in the advertisement.
Application* by Executors, Administrators mid Guardi-
am to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo publlshud POUR MONTHS.
Sales or personal property (except negroes) of testate
tat* estates by Executor* aud Adminiiunlors,
aud Intestate ft
must be advertised FORTY DAYST
Applications by Executor* and Administrators for Let
ters Dlsmlssory must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgage* on real estate,
mustbe advertised onco a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of Ihft Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to laud mujt
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff’s sales under executions regularly granted by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sates of perishable
property under order of Court, mustbe advertised ganer-
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
aaticrtfscrs fit (ftc igrpnbtfcan.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAY-aTRarr. bay-strkktv
R. A. Allon, No. 113 E. Molyneux, No. 77
K. A. Lewis, 118 R Hutchison, «0
«. N. Noyle,,130 U. II. Cummliig, 60
tVadiburn,Wilder A Co. Ill P,. A. Soulltrd, 61
N. A. Harden Is Co., 110 A. Low and Co., 58
W. C. O’UriscoU, 108 Hamilton Is Hardeman,83
Fadelfonl fc F»y,l04 •• *• —
Yonge k ell, 01
E. Parsons k Co.. 1)4
Asa Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon, 86
N.Uruwr.84
J. N. Philips, 81
I). F. Ilalsoy, 80
E. L. Hollis, 80
P. 'll.Wolman.74
Greiner fc Beall,71
K. W. II.Toil It fid
Wm. Crowder, 04
V. Ilnrtridxe, 100
Edward Wiley, |01
Clark k Lawson, |UI
F. Sorrel, 106
Harper fc Stuart. 87
Smith k Humphreys. 85
Francis Wood, 01
Wm. Duncan, 80
J. II. Iluirough',07
J. Cowles, 05
Wui. Adams, 101
Way k Kiux, 105
Cohen, Norn* k Co., 140
R. Ilnlierslmn k Son, 140
W. Woodbridge, 144
Brigham Kelly fc Co., 176
ll. firmer, 178
Crane k Rowland, 173
Elias Rend, 174
J. II. I.add, 181
... H.G«Mhtall,!J06
a. W. Anderson k llro.,200 'I*. U. Nhlml, 333
C. F. .Mills,301 A. Minis, 930
P. II. Helm,306 WllllHuixm and Preston, 234
Win. HaUemby. 70 Huston fc GUnby, 009
Stephen Hills. (33 Halum k Fulton, 907
Jos. Iturke, 06 . T il. Harden, llB
H. Solomons,301 J.G. Cooke, 1 Telfair’s Duild’it
E. W. linker, 4orios* Whf. S.U.Duiiulug,10 WhHnker-st.
commission merchants and auctioneers.
I’hllbiick fc Ball, lift Hay street.
Unban k Foidlck, 1-18 do. '
Tims. J. Walsh, 100 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtree, 308 Ba/-street.
Wm. U. Giles fc Co., Ill liny-street.
A. A. Smots, Smot's Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Robert*, l.ildr. mV Hull ding.
II. F. Waring, 161 Broughton street.
James Anders 111 k Co,, Wnrlnu’s Building.
I. iillirup fc Fonto, Gibbon's Building.
Snider, Lailuop fc Nuvltt, Shad’s Uuildliig.
J. S. Roger*, do. do.
Marshall fc Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt fc Morgan, Rlhero's Building.
M. I'rendergast fc Co, cor’r Congress am) WHItakcr-st-
J.S. Magili, 111 Congress-street.
A. k L. Muck, 96 Bryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 195 Day-street.
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140 Bay-street.
II. A. Crane, 189 Bay-street,
II. V. Couiierut, 150 Bay-street.
Scranton, Johnston & Co., 197 Uny-streot.
Bwlfr, Dcnitow k Webster, 169 Bay-street.
Davi* fc L'opp, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. champion, Market square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. lUrneau. comer Broughton and Bull-xtreefs.
Kelly fc O’Conner, corner Broughton fc Drayton-sts.
J. C. llinchiiian, do. do. do.
Tltoodore Minis, 153 Bay-street.
W. W. Goodrich, Smot's Building, Whitaker-streot.
F. Scherff, corner of York mid Bull-nts.
Win. A. Carswell,enmerof Jefferson and St. Julian sts.
HARD-WAKE.
N. B. fc II. Weed, 163 Broughton street.
McCleskey fc Norton, Gibbons! Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
O. R. Hendrickson fc Co., Gibbous’ Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent. Market-square.
Wiu. Humphrey*, 107 Bay-street.
Johnson fc Co., corner Bay aud Bull-streets.
Tumor fc Odcm, Monumeiit-sqnare.
L. J. Myers, corner Broughton mid WhUaker-sts.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 149 Bay-street.
J. M. Cooper, corner Whitakbr and St. Jullnn-strceto.
J. B. Cubbcdgc, Congress-st., S. sido Market-square. •
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Smets’ Building.
II. S. Bosardus, 35 Bull-street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weods fc Morrell, Smets’ Building.
Collins fc Uulkluy, 108 Bryan street.
AGRICULTURAL STORE,
Deiulow k Webster. 4 Whitaker-streot.
. JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, comer Whitakcrand Bryan streets.
T. T. Wiluiot, Market rquaro.
SADDLERY, fcc.
W. It. May fc Co., corner Whitaker and Bryan-strcets.
N. Bi Knapp, Market-square.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Win. Warner,46 West Bruad-streot.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. 8. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson fc Heldt, 8 Whltnker-stroct.
'VAslu^NABI^AILbRS AND DRAPERS.
Price & Veader, 147 Bay-street.
John Majlery, 155 Bay-street.
Ham 'ton fc Symons, 17 Whitaker-street.
Jloblnson fc Cnmp, o Bull-street.
Philip Kean,98 jfryan-street.
Joseph Ten to, 97 Whitaker-street.
Jambs F. HtoKcs, 96 do. do.
M. Cnioy, comet Whitaker and Broughton-streoti.
HAT STORE.
1). A. Atnbler fc Co.. No. 147 Congress-streot.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Uobider.29 Whitaker-street.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-streot.
Jncob Dutcnhofer, 78 nr^an-streot.
Rout. D. Walker, 139 Rmnghlnn-atrect.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
UeArthor fc Morse, 13 Bnmard-atreet.
GUN SMITHS.
John Carruthera. 175 Markot-squaro.
- Edward Lovell, Bamard-straet, near Market-square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Claahorn k Co., Anrlnux’s wharf.
Turner fc Ilenry, Moore’s Wharf.
PAINT STOPE AND PAINTING.
J. O. Falllgnnt, Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whitaker-street.
’sEGAll MAUPAOTURERS.
A. Tonce, 13 Whitakor-streot.
p. Jacobs, 97 Bull-street.
F. W. Linda, 000 Rull-streot.
. I.OTTKIIY OFFICES.
P. B. Pendergast, Bull stroot, opposite Pulaski House.
B. WIthlngtnn, 143 Bay-streot.
Geo. Wi Wylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
BXGHANOE BROKERS.
M. k W. Cummlng, 03.pay-street.
U. O. MTUn^or„|,r Wh lf a f o,-.u 0 a«.
Brooks k Tnppor, Charleston Btonm-Pocket wharf.
T. K. Mills, Iron Steam Boat Compnny’e wharf.
J. A. Fawns, Georgia Htoain Boat Company’s whaff.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Wharf.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS.
H, fc J, Lachlison, near Cannl Lock,
Miller fc Curry, Eastern Wharf.
WIIBBL-WBiailT fc SMITH.
James Qutuitock, Son., near tlie Market.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Geo. W. Wylly, null-street, opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. BaqcroR, PIT Bay-street.
Government of tiro City.
The government of tho city consist* or a Mayor and 19
Aldermen, who together aro denominated tho City Coun
cil. They are chosen annually, on Uie 1st Monday in
December, from tha people at Urge. 7
City Orricaas, fcc., »849.-Afe t w-Dr, Rleh’d Wavno.
Aldermen—Thomas Purse, n. II. Griffin. Wm. II. nul
ls, R. D. WalknvT. M. Turner, Wm. II.’Mongln.Bolo-
•n Cohen. J. F. Posey, F.S. Bartow, R. R. Cuylcr, Jos.
o. Pay.
Custom House—Port of 8nviuin»li,
Collector—William B. Bulloch: Deputy Collector—John
’Qatell; Naval OUlcer—J. Da LnMoltn; Surveyor—Rnttert
V. Pooler) Appraisers—James Hunter, and William
Mackay.
Poat Office.
PostMaster-George Schleyi Asa*t. P. M.-J. O. Doon.
Havsmish OlMinber of Commerce.
President—Robert Habersham; 1st Vico Prosident-
OtiM. Green; 9d do. do.—E. Padelfordi Secretary and
Treasurer—O. Cohen; Committee orAppoals-G. B. Cum
min*, Henry Roaer, Isaac Cohen, William Duncan, Jos.
S. fay, J. Washburn.
CommUalonem of Pilotage.
John Stoddard, Chairman; Wm. II. Bulloch, Secretary
and Treasurer, Octavus Cohen, John W. Anderson, An
drew Low, Jr., John R. Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
iVoodbrige. — .
> BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Sank of the State of Georgia.
t rf' 0 «rd7„*r pr " ttM *i.rf.'esfr-
Offering day*, Sfonday* and Thursdaja.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Directors—Wni. T. Williams, O. P. Rlchardsone. R.
lutchlson,H. D. Weed, Hiram ltol>erts, n.Knlder, N. A.
lardee, Jo*. Washburn.
Teller—S. B. William-.
Branches at Augusta, Eatnnton. Athens, Waslilngton,
Mid Gieensboro', and Agencies at Macon and Griffin.
Planters' Bank.
Capital paid In 8535,400.
Geo. W. Anderson, President. II. VV. Mercer, Cashier.
Offering days, Tuesdays. Discount days, Wednesdays.
Directors—Francis Sorrel, John O. Nlcoll, Isaac Cohen,
Wm. II. Cuyler, John Williamson, George Jones, John
8toddard.
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Hasan - -
Ml
lul paid In 8513,100—privileged to increase same to
E.'i’adelford, President, J. Olimtead, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesday*. Thursday* nml Saturdays.
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on the mornings of
Discount.
Directors—George Hall, Elias Hood, A. Champion, Oc-
tavus Cohen, N. B. Knapp, Chailcs F. Mill*.
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
Has an Agency hi .Macon.
Central llnll-lload and Ilanhliur Co. of Us.
Capital, 89,549,1115, all of which has been paid in—ap-
n iriated for banking purposes, ^305,000.
I. Cuyler, President. George J. Bulloch, Cashier.
Offering days, Mondays. Discount days, Tuusdav*.
Dlrector*-J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John B. Wilder, II. McAlpIn, J. Wnldburg, Jos S. Fay,
W. B. Johnson.
Savaunnlt Institute for 8avlit|ra.
C. P. Richardrone, President} J. Olmstuad, rreaxurer,
lllratn Roberts, Secretary.
Directors— If. D. Weed, I. W. Morrell, Beni. Snider,
. . 1). Knapp, G. 11. Hendrickson, II. Lnthrnp, Thomas J.
Walsh.
The investing Committee Is composed of II. D. Weed,
BcnJ. Snider, and Illram Robert*.
Capital
*800,000.
000.
Business enres.
UKNIIY M. DllinVOODr,
ArrOItNEY 4- COUNSELLOR Ar /.Air,
Home, Georgia.
will practice in all the Courts of the Cherokee Circuit,
in the Supreme Court, and in tho County or Cobb, of tho
Coweta Circuit.
naraaaiicas.-llon. C. J. McDonald,Gen. A. J.IIau
sell, of Marietta. ly nov99
Insurance Olliers In Savannah.
Augu-ta Insurance * ‘
i. wr
tVUliain r
irnnoo fc Bankiug Company—Capital $375,-
Duncan, Agent, No. 89 liny Ft.
Hartford Fire In urnneo Coninnny, Hartford—Capital
$300,000. W. Woodbridge, No. 144 liny st.
/Rina Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital $900,-
000. Cohen, Norris fc Co., No. 143 Bay st.
Hope Mutual Lifu In-urencu Company, Conn—Cupital
$300,0000. Cohen, Norris fc Co., No. 143 Bay st.
Howard Insurance Company, New-York-Cupitnl MOO,-
000. a. C. Dunning, No. 10 Wliltaker st.
Union Mutunl Fire fc Marine Insurance Company, N.
•—Capital $100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 llny-st.
Protection Marine fc Firs Insurance Company, llnrt-
fonl—Capital $ . Brigham k Kelly. No. 170 Buy *u
New-York Equitable Fire lihurnnco Coiup iuy—Capl
tal $300,000. W. Crabtrue, No. 908 llny-st.
Mutual Lifts (n-untnea Company, New-York—Capital
. W. P. Hunter, Planters' Bnnk.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New York—Cap!
I f———• Geo. Sclilcy, Po.t Office.
Plurnlx Office London—Capital $ . R, Haber
sham, No. 113 Bay st.
Protection fn-umnce Catnpmy, Sew Jersey—Capital
$900,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 94 liny st.
C'nmden (N. J.) fn*unince Company—Capital $ ,
W. P. Yonge, No. 91 Itny-rt.
Nautilus Mutual Life In-urnnee Company, New-York—
Capital $ . Win. B. Giles k Co., No. 91 Buy st.
Foreign Cauwla Urslrfent In fcnvnntmli,
F.. Motynenux, Britt h. No.77Bny-st.; W. Crabtree, Da
nish, No. 308 liny st.; Louis nnrle, French, No. 18 l.iherty-
stt John G. Dooii, Spanish, Poet Office; VV. C.O’lirhcull,
Belgian, No. 108 nay st.; John U. Doon, PortugUeae, I’o-t-
Offlce; John VV. Anderson, Brntlllnnand the two Sicilies,
No. 300 Bay-st.; F. II. Woltnnn, Swceden nud Norway,
No. 74 Bny-st.t John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Bny-st.}
W. Cmbtree, Bremen, No. 208 Bay *t.; F. II. VVcIinau,
Agent for Loyd's.
ffnirerlor Court—Chatham County,
Win. B. Fleming, Judge; John E. Da vis, Clerk Superior
nud Inferior Courts} Win. VV. Oates, Sheriff.
County OHirers Residing In Savannah,
Robert IialiendiHm, Comity Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector, Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel B. Stveut,
Surveyor) William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns,
Conrtnf C. P. fcO.fc T. City of Savannah.
811* 1st Mondays, In February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil tutu extends Rom $30 to $300.
Judge—MordccniSheftnll, Sen.) Clerk—LevlS. Russell;
Sheriff—George VV. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—^Chatham County,
Anthony Porter, Ella* Reed, Win. Thorne Williams,
* Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
CI.ERK Court or OaniNsav—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Hoad*—Chatham Comity,
R. Wayne, M. I)., Chairman. VV. VV. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 3d Monday in December.
V. 8. Courts Sitting In Savonuuh,
lion. James M. Wayne, of Suvnnnnh, Associate'Justice
Supremo Court, U. 8. and Judgo of thu 6th Circuit
Court for tho District or Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Georgo Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry Williams, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Murshnl.
Savannah and Ogcrclioo Canal Company.
Capital, $100,000, In Shares or 50 dollars each.
Directors— George VV. Anderson, Amos Benddor, M.
Marsh. —
Savnunnh Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph 8. Fny; 3d do.—Alvin N. Mil
ler) 3d do. Robert Lachlison) Clerk—John llnopt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Snvnnnnh Free School—Eitnbllshed In 1810. K. Shof-
tnll, Teacher.
Savannah Poor HoUkennd HoqHlal—Instituted In 1804.
Wm. Duiicnn, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1832.
Widow*’ Society—Under thesnpenntenrfence of Indio*.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al
so under tho nuporlntondence of ladles.
Hibernian Bocloty—Instituted 1813. George R. Cum-
ruing, PrMldsnt. ,, , , .. ,
Irish Union Society—Instituted in 1845. John Murphy,
President.
St. Andrews' Society—Instituted in 1819. Henry Mc-
Alpin, President. . „
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President.
Tho Seaman’s Port Society. Wm. Crnbtroo, President.
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
Tho Instltultou oftheSIstorsorour “Lady of Mercy.’’
Lodge* of Free Masons and Odd Fellow*.
Georgia Council, No. 9, (Masonic,)—Organised in 1817.
Richard T. Turner, T.I. G.M.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (ltoynl Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted In 1818. Goo. VV. Aldridge, II. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1,(Ancient York Maxons,)—
Fonnerly called Savannah Lodge-Chartered In 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M. .
Zerubhabel Lodge, No. IS. (Ancient York Mruoris,)-
InsUtutcd In 1839. Robert II. Griffin, VV. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 54, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga-
plaed in 1846. John Carnithers, VV. M.
Magnolia Eneamptuont, No. 1, (Odd Follows,)—Instl-
tuteil in 1843. Joseph D. Stcbbllis, C. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1849. P. G., John N. Lewis, N. O.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1843. J. L. Oliver, N. O.
De Kalb Lodge, No. 9, (Odd Follows,)—Instituted in
1845. Geo. A. Cuyler, N. O.
Suns of Temperance,
Toonnhowi Division, No. 2—Instituted In 1846. Ed
Yemassoe Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1847. D. 8.
'VllsOfitocletl'ea Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Bavnnnah
Methodist EnLcopnl Ladles Working Sociotv. Uliinese
Society. Savannah Fomalo Lutheran Sewing Socloty.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday Schopl of Independnnt
Presbyterian Church. -BantUt Sunday Schools. Altar
Socloty. Society of St. John tho Baptist. Female Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary'Society. Educa
tion Society or Uie Lutheran Church. IHhto, Prayer Book
nnd Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
Bt. John’s Sunday and Parish School. Sunday School of
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist F.plscopn
Bqnday Schools.
Oilier Societies In Savannah.
Georgia Historical Society—James M. Wayne, Prus’t.
Georgia Medical Society—R. I). Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Society—Wm. Crabtree, President.
Commissioners Residing In Savannah,
rOHTIIETARINO OP DSPOSITIOKB,ANll FOR AOKItOWLKUnB-
MBNT AND TROOP OP DEEDS, fcc.,TO DE USKBIN OTHER
■TATES.
George Schloy, for tho Suites of Mnlno.Mnssnchuiiitts,
Rhodo Island, New-York,Pennsylvania,Maryland,South
Carolina. Florida, Alabama nnd Louhdnnn.
M. II. McAlllstar, forMussnchusetu.
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. R. Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
Wiekliffe Bruon, for Florida and South Carolina.
Thomas C. Nlsbet, for Florida
Charles P. Henry, for Conttaclicul.
Charles U Jjfffl, for North CatoUna
n. s. HAiimvioic fc cookk,
FACTORS fy COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TKLPAIR’S BUtLDtHOS,
Savannah, Georgia.
R. S. HARDWICK. JOHN 0. COORR.
...$7 00
....10 00
P. 11. BEHI7,
FACTOR $• COMMISSION MERCHANT,
, HOI) Rny-Strcet, Savunnnli.
July 9 ly
WM. T. TRAMMKLL,
A TTORNEY AT LA IV,
...... . , Home, Floyd County, Ga.,
Will also practice In Uie following counties r Paulding,
Cats, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade, Chat
tooga- m may 14
GEO. W. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sale of Real Estate, Negroea, and any description
of personal property,
orrica, comma Boi,L-rr. aud bay lamb,
fob 93 Savannah, Georgia,
EBWAltD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
orricx ox buld-bt., orroarri vulaiki house.
.’ourt Days, - - First Saturday In each mouth.
Return Days, - - Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 99 Rrougbton-street.
HOHKltT D. WALKER,
MARBLE If STONE MANUFACTURER,
aanuniiTox-sT., bktwbkx whitakbr ahd barxard.
Grave Stones, otTtalian and Domestic Marble; Marble
VIantic Pieces,and Beilin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, fcc. fco., furnished to order.
DR, IS. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
Will perform any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth Inserted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the best Dentists In
Europe nr America.
OratATixo Rooms, No. 1»7 Conokess-stbeet.
II. M J. LACHLISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND RRASS FOUNDERS,
CAMAI • STREET, BEAR TUB CAB AD-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia.
M. DACIIUEOB. J. LACHI.ISOB.
.TACOIt DUTESNIIOFKlt, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
DRY AB-STREET, SECOBD POOR VROM BUI.D-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Roota and other work m‘ads to order.
L. IIOBIDBU,
(raoM Paris.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT ff SHOEMAKER,
Importer of French Lexlher.
WHITAKER STREET, OPPOSITE SMETS BUII.DIBO.
flK CAIIBY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
t.URBER WHITAKBR ABD BROUQIITOB-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Of every atylo, nimln up to order after the latest- fashion
' nt the shortost notice.
PHILIP KHAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
ABO DBALEB IB
Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks. Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, Glove*, Merino aud Silk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, fco.
NO. OS IIRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOB WEST Of M. EASTMAN, JEWELDEB.
HAMILTON fc IIAHDISMAN.
FA CTORS $- COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savaiuxali, Georgia.
CIIAS. Y. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DENS LOW At WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CONNER or BAY AND WHITAKBR STB.
Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD iWirr. A. A. DBNSLOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING. GRAINING, GLAZING, fcc. fcc,
No. 11 Wm rAKNR-BT.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALK—All kind* of Mired Paints, Paper Hanging*,
nordura nud Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN G. FALLIOANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, fcc., fcc.
FOR SALK—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ings, Borders, and Flru-Board Prints.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABL E BOOT MANUFA OTURER
No. 17 Hull-street, near Monument-square.
Cork sole, Water proof, Hunting, MBltary, Patent lea
ther, Walking, Dres*, and Pump-sole Boots; Shooting
BuKkius, Bootee*. Oxford Shoe*, Pumps, Slippers, fcc.,
iiiriIh to order in tho nnntest and moat fashionable manner
of warranted material*, and by the most experienced and
corefol workmen.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 27 BULL-STREET,
(SIUN or TUB INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Muvniuxah, Ga.
N. II.—Keeps coniUnntiy.on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and Aniorican Sugars, at Wholesale and Retail.
Alan Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, fcc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Ga.,
Has on hand a large and choice atock or Segara, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all other arti-
clea in Ills line nt the moat reasonable terms.
YONGE de GAMM ELL,
FACTORS If COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. .U4 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DOBR AT TUB SIIOHTtST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities end White Pine Lumber for Sale.
JAMES QUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JIII.IAN-MTRKET, NEAR THE MARKET.
Unrrlages repaired, and all other work done atshoit notico
MILLER ,<b CURRY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WHARF—DAY-STREET,
.Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHOUT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TARE CONTRACTS
FOR DUH.DING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OF KVERY DESCRIPTION.
Residence East side of Pulaski Square.
THE ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH t
QAVANNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Company—5,000 boxes of the above Company’s
superior article, for salo by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
This article Is fur superior to any now off,’rod to the
SouUwrn Country for tho TVi/rt, Skating, and the Counting
House. It is carefully put up by the Company in ncs
paper boxes contuining ona dozen cakes of one size, ant
others containing four cakes of another aixo.
'Pile following nre the.rates tho Company have con
cluded to supply the Merchant*, DruggUU, Hotel*, Steam
er*, fcc. nt, which will convince all that if Southern En-
terpihsk meet Soutiikrn Bncouraoement, 8avnnn«h
can and will supply anything of tills kind for much less
Ilian Jforthtr« Citiu.
All wc ask Is Encouragement, -
And thereby support IIO.ME JNUU8TUY.
HATES:
100 boxes •???,!!
93 it 9 00
10 “
"»' vc wl " fl Wf,Wfes, j..,
fob 6 Agent for the Company.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GAJ.MJWAY,
1yn YOIUC—Street,—Hear of the Giurt
/ O House, Savannah, (Ga.)—Grateftil for tho en
couragement extended to him by his patrons and Mends
slnco1833, respeclfolly solicit* a coutinunnco of tliolr fa
vors, nssuring them that all articles entrusted to him will
bo done in tho Inst manner: Ladies’ Bilk nnd Woolen
DrcHscs, Shawls, fcc., continued to bo cleaned and dyed
various colours, Min* to give good sallsfoction. Ladle*’
Hoimci* Dyed, Blenched and Pressed, in a fashionable
style. Kid Gloves cleaned In tho best manner. Table
Covers denned or dyed, a* may bo required. Gentlemen’*
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, as
may bo required, In thu same superior style aa hitherto.
Terms moderate. Urdor* from the couuuy punctually
attended to. tuw apr 2
r\AK ORCHARD Acid Spring Water.—
Tho Waters of these celebrated Medicinal Springs
have been very extensively used by Physicians for a great
variety of dlsenses; for diseases of tho skin of every kind,
they arc regm-ddl a* a certain remedy; in cosos of debili
ty. foKa of appetite, weakness of tho breast and back, the
.Water! aro n safe nnd pleasant remedy, nnd also for Dys
pepsia nnd Chronic Dlarrlimn.
The proprietors rely particularly on the opinion* of Phy
sicians, who Imvo tested tho Waters to substantiatei tho
truth of the above assertion*. Ills put up in quart hot-
&&■" " nu ’TifS&SSSSffSW'
Tlckeu from Savannah to Macon,
“ " " to Atlanta,....
to Augusta, 8 oo
to Columbus, |5 oo
to Opelika, oo
Jacksonville,* Ala.,.. 90 00
to Talladega, •»
to lluntavlTlc, V Alahama93 00
TTEARTS
J~L lion: A St
- ..Stnryi by Mrs. Ellis.
Arthur’s Six Night* with the Washingtonians.
A Second Visit to the United State* of North America)
by 8frChns.Lycll, F.R. H. . , . r
The Malden Aunli A Story) by 8. M., reprinted ftom
tho last English Edition.
Story ofa Genius; by Cola Monti.
Lady Alice, or tho New Una. ,
Edmond Diuilcs: A Sequel “»Count Monte ChrUto.
Three Years After i A Sequel to The Mysteries and
Miseries ofNcw-Ymk. Rwelvod by
J. 11. CURBEDGE, Cong(MMt-,
aug 30 30,1,11 Maikct square.
JtafUitoim, si>t|), ant atcam»JJatltct gmarettscmcatg.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH To MACOTL
Passenger Trains leave Savannah and Macon dally, at 7 A.
P“* n f«f Trains arrive at Macon and Savannah da ly, at 7 P.
ly* fc —
Tickets from Savannah to Tuscumbia, Ala., $99 50
i «« <( to Tuscaloosa,* Ala. V
1 " “to Columbus,*Mlae, I qr on
1 “ “ to Aberdeen, “ f
1 “ “ to llotly Springs “ J
1 “ “ to Nashville, x
1 “ “ to Miuphreesboro’, >Tonn. 95 00
*" " to Columbia, 1
gar; 195 bags Green IUo Coffees 50 do. Old do. do., 60do.
do. Government Java do.) 30 bbls. BK-warl’s Clarified
Sugnn 50do. E. Phclji's Gin) 40 do. White Wine nnd Ci
der Vinegar,30 boxeaRey’a Lemon Syrup, 30 bbls. Bleach*
ed Whale Oil. For sale by
aug91 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
“ “ “ to Decatur, ) “ “ “ to Memphis,’ 30 00
v ^ Tll !!? h fi?n * tk> .. l . ntl . r *.'. ie<llat0 |H*W9 connect with the Road at Macon Monday's, Wednesday’s and
many’s, and witn Mtueagevllla daily.
• Triweekly, learinjSavannahBnnday, Tuesday and Thursday.
m n Merchaadla® Generally, from Savannah to Mar on i
Measurement Goons—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Famiture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Good*,, and other
Measurement Goods, per cable foot, 13 cent*.
Crockery Ware, In crates, bpxes or hlids., m «
Goods at weioht, Piarr Cuss—Boxes Glass, Paints, Drug* and Confectionary, per 100 lb*., 50 “
Second Class—Sugar, Cofta, Rope. Butter, Choose, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, IIant-ware. Rice, boxes Soap and Candles, Hollow ware. Bagging, and other
Third Class.-Flour, Dacrii, Liquors, fork, Beef, Fish, Tallow and IlMnx, per 100 lbs., 40 “
FooRTiiCtAes—Millgeartni, PI* and Bar Iron. Grind and Millstones, Nalls, Spikes and Cos), per 1001b*., 30 “
i Jl*? 14 ’ Dtead,Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ire, and other light barrels, each, 75 “
Oil arffi Molasses per hbd., (smaller casks in proportion) / $0 00
Balt per sack, not exceedlngfourbushels, “
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1M9? c. A. K. IRVINE, Agent.
QUQAR, COFFEE, Bale Rope, Bamnnir
O Twine, kc—90 hbd«. low priced N. O. Sugwi W7
I tags prime Rio Coffee) 949 coils Kentucky Rope; & bales
Bagging Twlnej 35 bbls. prime Leaf Lard; 79 kegs do. do.
do.) 93 half boxes G. k VV. Tobacco, 5’s and 8*s) 90 half
chests Black Tea; 995 boxes Bucha’s, Colgate’s, and New
York No. I Soap: 480 ban Ruck and Drop Shot, assorted
sixes; 5^000 lbs. Bar Lead. Landlnj(and for sale by
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Macon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of tho line of Rail-Roads extending from Savan
nah to Dalton, Ga. ° 8
* P®. I’a^uger Train* of this Road are run dally as follows: connecting at Macon with tha Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western and AUantk and Geonria Rail Roml*.
Leave Moron at 6 A.M., strive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., aud at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at AUanU 11 A. M., and at Macon 6 P. M.
Passengers on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night nt Macon.
Tho Trains on the Western and Atlantic Hoed do not run on Sunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery aud New-Orlcans via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at Rarnesvillr.
Passenger* for Ln Grange, West Point, Montgomery and New-Orleans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Btage* at Griffin,
freight Trains are run daily through the business season, and tri-wsekly the remainder oftha year.
All freight to and ftom other Ronds promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
p ANAL FLOUR.—60 bbls. New Wheat
V Genesee Flour, landing from steamship Cherokee
and for sale by
aug 90 1BCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
TJALTIMORE Flour, Hams, &c.—16 bbls.
XJ Baltimore Hour: 50 sugar cored Hams; 95 dried
Tongues and lOboxes Candy; instore and for sale by
aug 90 \ J. F.. CADY k CO.
A PPLESand POTATOES—Hccolved pot
TJUNGARIAN Lion Brand Champagne
IT WINK—Landing Item brig Philura: 19 baskets
quarts Champagne Wine, ofthe above brand; 19 baskets
pints Champagne Wine) for sale by
aug 91 J. V. CONNERAT.
Rate* of Freight for Mercltanrllse Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND
First Class, (per cubic foot)—Boxes of Hat*, Boot*, Shoes, Horne ts, Furniture, nnd such
other articles as are clearly analogous to those named
Second Class, (per 100 lire.)—Boxes and bales or Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,.
Third Class, (per 100 |bs.)-Mugar, Coffee, I.lnuor. Bagging. Rope, Butter. Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides In bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, 'Pin, B«r and Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Casting*
Hardware, and aB other heavynrtk-lea not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour. Rico, Bacon. Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bnlcs of Utgs, < Tlin»cng, gr.-en and dried Fruits, Mill Genring, Pig Iron, Mill nnd Grindstones,
Cotton from Atlanta to Savannah, 55 eta. per 00 lbs.
“ “ Jonesboro’ “ 60 “ “ 100 lbs.
“ “ Griffin “ 50 “ “ 100 lb*.
Macon, Oct. 90,1848. EMERSON FOOTE, Bupcrintandnnt.
. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
h >
TTOLLAND GIN, London Dock.—3 pipes,
XX Just received, of this 6ne Gin. for sale'by
aug 91 j. V. CONNERAT.
pRASHEDand Loaf SUGAR.—25 bbls.
and half boxes Crashed and Loaf Sugar, landing
per brig Augusta, and for sale by
augU DAVIS fc L'OPP.
p ANAL FLOUR.—50 whole and half bbls.
of fresh ground Canal Flour, part of which are of
extra quality) landing per brig Augusta nnd for safe by
aug 0 DAVIS fc CQpp.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILKS.
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s excepted) at I o’clock, P. M., arrivo at Dal-
m at 8 P. at.) returning, leave Dalton at 4 o’clock, A. At., and arrive at AUanta at 11 o'clock, A. M.
Train* on the Alemphis Branch Hail Rond, and Stages for Nadivillc nnd Knoxville,Tenn., and for Tuscumbia, Ala.
and Memphis, Tenii., run In connection wlUi this Road.
Rates of Transportation for Merehniullxr Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO *
First Class, (per cubic foot)—Boxes of list*, Bonnets, nnd Furniture,
Second Class, (per 100 Hi*.)—Boxes nnd bale* ol Dry Good *, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
Oils, Drugs, nnd Confeetionar)' '
Third Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Georgia Dnm sllc*, Sugar, Codec, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, lluttet,
Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Varus, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow-
ware, Crockery, Castings, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed), fce
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, (in sacks) Rice, Pork, Heel', Fish, Lard, Tallow, Bacon,
(in casks, boxes or sacks), IJces-wsi, boles of Mays, Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, Marble, (undress-
ed), Mill nnd Grind Stones, Mill Gearing
I
F riction matches.—40 gross Fric-
tion Matches, for sale low, by the gross or less quan
tity. COLLINS k BCLKLBY,
may 30 Bryan street.
T3RUNE8, Almonds, Guava Jelly, assorted
X Preserves, fcr, In atore and for rale by
b 39 J. E. CADY k CO.
Transportation Office, W. and A. It. fl., Atlanta, April Mtli, 1819.
. It. MILLS, Bup’t.Transportation.
apr 18
NEW-YOBIt AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Nulling Every Wcdncailay.
Tho new and superior Steais'riilpsTENNESSBE,Cant-
John CoLLiNS,nnd CHEROKEE,Capt.Tnos Lvon, will,
until Author notice,lonvc Bnvtnnnlt and New York every
Wednesday, commencing with the 98th March.
Thesu swift Steamers are etch of 1 ,a»J ton* burthen,
built In the Wrongest and inort approved manner, and are
uncqunlled in all the neodful qualities to give confidence
ns well os despatch to travelhva. They Imvo all the ao-
cointnodnUon* for passengers aid freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Rail-Road wil despatch on extra train
from Mncon Tuesday evcnlig, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, and Ruin Savannah on their
arrival ifneedflil.
ft?- No freight received after sins o'clock on the day
of sailing.
Passage $35—payable in advances ft»r which, or freight,
apply to PADBLFOUl) k FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L. I.. MITCHELL,
No. 194 Front st., New-York.
mar 91
FOR NKW-YORIC.
ijnu sjiTii
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during Utey’eur. This line is composed
of tho following vessels:
Barque ISAAC MEAD. R.T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. IIoet,
Brig MACON. P.BtturnM.
Brig JOHN ENDEHS, J. Joiinson.
8clir. G. J. JONES, II. Look.
The nhove vessels are of the first class, insured at the
lowest rate*, nnd tiro commanded by Captain* of much
experience in the trade. They will be towed up and
down the river when necessary, and will always sail tin
Utc day advertised. The Cnidus aro handsomely fur
nished, and every care will lie taken for the comfort nnd
convenience of i'usHcngcr*. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 179 Hny-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO..
oct 16 No. 180 Front street, New-York.
I HURON'S PHILADELPHIA
M M. Mn M M
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessel* comprise tills Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, via:
ffebr. IULIA ELIZA Cnpt. Hiobex.
Schr. H. WE8TCOTT, Capt. Hand.
Scltr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (now) Cnpt. Lodoe.
The aliovo vessels are all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced In tho trade, and
who will use their best exertions to give snUstartlon to
tho shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac-
eonimodntinns for Passengere),npply to
GREINER k BEALL,
79 Bay-street, Savannah.
ALEXANDEU HERON. Ja.,
oct 17 No. 37){ N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Pally U. 8. Mall Strnm-PncUet Line.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
S NI.AND TWO-THUDS Of THE WAY.)
A, Cnpt. F. Barden.
WM. 8EABROOK, Capt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Ff.nn Peck.
JASPER, Cnpt. Wm. S. Dixon.
This Lino i* composed of tho nbovo very superior
Sttinin Packets, with experienced commanders, and can
not lie excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
lonve Savannah every evening nt tinlf past 8 o’clock,
and leavo Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through
out Uie year.
Faro Five Dollars, meals Included. Through Ticket*
between Mncon nnd Charleston. Ten Dollar*, including
menls on tho steamers nnd omnibus fnre In Snvnnnnh.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah,
oct 98 E. LAFITTE fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
Tito Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM, Capt. Hubbard,
TENNESSEE Capt. Gould,
TIIOS. S. METCALFE,. . Capt. Powell,
Run between the above places In connecUon with Tow
boat* nud Lighten, affording the tn»rchnuta of Georgia.
South Carolina, 'l ennei/ee and Alabama, a cheap and
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and from
the Interior.
During the very low stages of the river the present
season, (lower Utan for some yean,) merchandise en
trusted to Oil* Company has been forwarded with but
trifling detention and no Interruption; proving to tho pub
lic their ubillUMHorward goods at Uie lowest stage* of
the river.
Merchandiser! all cases, Imported or exported will be
received and forwarded free or commissions, nnd freight
for the Georgia B.ln ltoad for Athens and AUanta, nnd all
Stations on Uie Western fc Atlantic Hall-llond, enn be
paid at Uiosc Stations) freight for oUter Stations this side
of AUanta la payablo at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Rail Rond will also be for-
warded free of commissions, and all expense paid, and
collected at Suvannali from consignees or vessels, when
required.
The T. 8. M. now runs a* a regular packet, affording
Increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be nddressed to care
of Savaunah Agent, nnd from Uie interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular enru should be taken to address Bills Lading
loJnmea A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agenis, JAMF.8 A. FAWNS, Savannah.
oct 16 JNO. U. GUIEU, AugnstJU
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA
This Company^will conUnue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamer*
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. Philtot.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Cnpt. Ckkswell.
The latter Steamer being of less draught Uian any other
on the Btver, insures unprecedented despatch In nil stages
of Uie water. Tho Company is also provided with flAcen
Tow boat* nud two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the cure ofthe Company or its
Agents, will tie received and forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. 8.Moll Btcmm-PwcUet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. St PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CHEEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Steam-
Packets at Savannah; Uie Mail Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Pnlatkn to Lake Monroe, the Mall Htagerfrom
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madison-
vllle, to Tallahassee; and from Picolata to St. Augustine,
OCAMULGEE, Capt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt. John Hbbbabd.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday inoruing at 10 o’clock.
llETt'KNtNa.—Leavo Palntkn every Tuesday and Irldny
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at thu above named place*
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded free ol
commission. Aments:
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DuLonne, Darien; Alexander 8cranton, Bruns
wick; John Hcssent, HL Mary*) Fernando* fc Blsbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Crock; George Colee, Pico
lata; R. R. livid fc Co., Palatku, E. Latino, Charleston,
oct 28
r\R. BILLINGS’ Cnrminattvo and Aslnn-
.1J gent SYRUP—The great Southern Remedy for
Dlarrhaut, Cholera Infantum, or Summer Complaint of
Children, Dysentery,andCholern Morbus. Reeninmetid-
etl by eniinpnf physicians, nnd used by Uio surgeon* In
the United States army, with distinguished success. For
sale by L.J. MYERS, 8niots’ BuUdlng.
June 7
WARE—'Consisting of covered
Jars,from 1 pint to 4 galls.) Pitchers, various ti*e*;
Water Keg* with Faucetts-excellont article* for Stores,
Counting Rooms, fcc. Afro, Spittoons, MUk Pons, Pap
JJotUcs, fcc., on hand and for sale by
aug 8 COLLINS sl BULKLEY, 100 Brynn-st.
C OAL! Coal!!—Tho Subscriber is ready to
receive orders for lied A»h Coal, Broken and Screen
ed, selected expressly fur IHmily usn, deliverable ftom Uie
wharf or at the residences in the city, during the months of
September nnd October next. 1. J. VVALBH,
aug 7 No. 170 Bny-st.
B ALE ROPE, Whiskey &. Flour.—300
colls Bnlo Rope, 350 bbls. N. O. Whiskey, 50 bbls.
nug 10
T OOK Out for RAIN.—GeorgeS. Nichols
XJ hn* Just received pefstenmer Tcenncsnee, e few of
those long wanted water proof Over Coata, Legglns end
Caps. Those who have been looking for these, can now
bn supplied at the Clothing Btort, ^
July 31 GIBBONU’RANGE.
/BINGHAMS, Calicoes, Linen Lustres,
VJT French Cambrics and Print
June 9
.. Print*; for sale at reduced
DEWITT & MORGAN,
IUbero’a New Building.
MUSLIMS.-—Jaconet, Nan sook, Mull, plain
lrX and chock’d Swiss and Book Muslins; check'd and
plain Cambrics, and low priced col’d Muslins, for salo by
1 juiy 18 Laroche, bqwne fc co.
XTOSIERY.—Received por Cherokee, an
XX assortment of Cotton Half Hose; Gauze, Cotton
nnd Merino Under-Shirts; also, a few dozen handsome
Bilk Under-Shirts. For sale at 147 Bay-street.
June 90 PRICE fc VEADER.
P LAIN and Figured White Swiss Muslins,
July 24 JUbcro’s New Building.
/"'I LOVES, Hosiery, Laces, Belt Ribbons,
Lr .ic, ju„,oped
apt 25
Rlbcro’a New Building.
P ORT MONA1S, in all styles—some with
steel clasp*, fcc., at M. EASTMAN’S,
nug 8 • ■
COLARbHADES and Chimneys.—A. full
O supply of Globes, for Solar. Lamps; together with
Chimneys and Wicka, Just opened and for sale by
June 98 COLLINS fc BULKLEY, 100 Bryan st.
General aubcrtlsemcins.
ANDING from barque Isano Mead and
i brig Philurai 75 bbls. pure Gennesseo Flodr, from
_ .. idlnj and for salo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
ANDING from Steamer Tennessee,—
A 90 hhds. choice Cincinnati Shoulders;
90 kegs Goshen Butter;
90 boxes prime English Dairy Cheese;
30 barrels Potatoes, and for sals, by
tig 14 SWIFT, DBNSLOW fc WEBSTER.
Jr\. Cherokee; for nalo by
aug 90
U. DaMARTIN.
RUTABAGA SEED.—150 lbs. received
XI tier steamer Tennease nnd for sale by
U. B. HENDRICKSON fc COr
Gibbons’ Building*.
TURPENTINE—10 barrels City Distilled
J. for sale by JNO. O. FALLIOANT.
uly 30
BALTIMORE FLOUR.—50 bbls. fresh
-IX ground Baltimore Flour, landing and for sale by
3 DAVIS fcCOPF.
rYTARD, D
10 halfpipes
or 1846; 10 half tap
July,4
Dupuy 8t Co’s Brandy, in Bond,
is Omni, Dupuy k Co’s Brandy, vintage
pipe* do do, vintage of 1847; for sale by
SWIFT, DENaLOW fc WEBSTER.
P ORT WINE.—Just received, 2 half-pipes
Port Wine, or very superior quality, warranted pure
and of direct importation. For sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
may 94 Comer null and Broughton-streeta.
H AIR and Teeth BRUSHES.—A com
plete assortment of superior Brushes, comprising
t re various grades, at reasonable prices,
may 21 JOHNSON fc CO„cor. Bull fc flay-tl*.
MORRISON’S Hygean Pills.—A supply
iTi of genuine Morrison's FBI*, received and for sale
urnvan'sl'BI*, received andforsai
L. J. MYERS, Sincts’ Building.
WHITE LEAD.—10,000 Uw. Atlantic
VV White Lead, warranted pure; 4,000 lb*. F.nglLh
and Red Paint, ground B
aug 6
10
aug 6
CASES Chromo Green, received per
barque Texas, nnd for sale by
JNO. G. FALLIOANT.
17LOUR, HAMS, &c.—50 barrels Canal
X Flour;200 Reynolds’ Hams; 10 ken Butter; 30 bbls.
Crashed Sugar; lauding per steamer Cherokee, and for
sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
aug 6
TVTEAKIM'S Extracts of Vanilla, Rose,
XfX Lemon, Almond and Nutmeg, for sale by
G. B. HENDRICKSON *•
General stHbevUsements.
SMUKIt, I. VTII ItOl* Af NEVI'JPT,
H HA VANN AIL GEORGIA,
AVE IN STORE—A full aasortment of
FALL ANn WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
oflbr for sale at t\Tiole*olc and Retail, oh Uie hiont rea
sonable terms.
BLANKETS— llcnvy London Duffil, own liniiortntioh:
heavy Twilled Bristol, nml fancy end; Fancy end and
. . JUbbon bound, Whitney bed.
PLAINS— Heavy nil wool Negro plains, assorted Qualities.
KERSEYS—A very tame assbitment, comprising all the
different otylen and quaHtic* both fahev and plain, ol
Georgia and Noritiern make.
CLOTHS—BlaCk, blue, brown, green, gtay nnd diaV
clotlia. .
CASSIMERES—Black and fancy plaid* nnd stripos.
TWEEDS—Aft iL-*ortincnt of plain nml fancy.
HAITI NETS— Blue, black and Inntycolofs.
VESTINGS—An nsxortincftt of silk and woolrft.
NEGRO CAP8—Kilmarnock nnd Scotch bonnet*.
OSNABURG8—A large supply, nt factory price*.
BURLAPS—Of flax and coiton, for picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled ted, for ulnntfltloii u>6
low price to lino ucarlct; a huge n-Forimentofli#
price to line white flannels, best make*.
CANTON FLANNELS—White and unbleached, be*
quality.
BED TICKS—All qualities of cotton.
DIMITY—Furniture and cnmbtlc dimity.
FRINGES—White cotton and silk fringes.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply and Hnperlal; do!
ton and wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Fine to low price. *
BAIZES—Figured and plain.
MATTINGS—4 4 to 61. plain white and colored.
WINDOW SHADES—Plain and painted centres..
DIAPERS—Hucknbuck, Scotch, Russia ahdcblton; linen
table and damask dtapCra; brown tnblo cloths and
diapers.
SHEETINGS—Linen and cotton, 4 4 (819 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extonalve assortment of blenched and
brown Shirtings; superior bleached long cloths, best
makaa.
COLORED HOMESPUNd-Marboro stripes and plaldk;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS STRIPES-Wide a
sorted qualities.
DENir- ‘
T — —j and narrow atxlpfca, aa
sorted qualities.
5NIM8 AND JEANS-Blua mixed denim* and blue
DROWN AND DLEACIltD JEANS-Viiiou. Ruali
tie* and brands.
—AMO—
A full assortment of chofca Prints, frofti law brict p/
tuperflne, dark and light colored Ginghams, Alnaccas,
Bombazines, black and colored English and Frfnell
Merinos, worsted Damasks and MOreens.
—ALSO—
A foil assortment of HOSIERY, comprising Cotton,
Woolen and SUk, In all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent's and Misses’ Merino Undershirts and
Drawers; Silk and Couon Umbrellas, a foil awortnient, -
Ik CO.,
Gibbons’ Building.
TTMNE Cluster PINS.—An assortment of
X flue Clutter Paste Pins; Just received mid for salo by
July 2 M. EASTMAN.
^RAVELLING BASICETS.—Ofasaortcd
X sizes and patterns, Just opened and for sale by
COLLINS & BULKLEY
100 Brynn-M.
Thermometers.—j.
X brnte dLondonThermometer*; Juri
sale by COLLINS fc
Barry’s colei
last received, nnd for
BULKLEY,
100 Urynn-M.
C HLORIDE of LIME.—I caskdryChlor-
ide Lime, for snle by
s 13 L. J. MYERS, Smets’ Building.
TURPENTINE TOOLS.—Open Hackers,
X Scrapers,Dippers, and Axes, the proper kind, sam
ple# obtained from North Carolina, lust received and for
■ale by McL'LESKEY fc NORTON.
CAUTION EiXTItA 1
A Man by the name of RUEL CLAPP hat
fX. engaged with avoung man ofthe name of 8. P.
1 mvnsend, and usee hie name to put up a Ssr.apartllaz
which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denomina
ting It O KM DINK, Original, eta. ThlsTotvnaend is ho
doctor and never wne, but waa formally a worker on rail
roads, canals, and the like. Yet he a-iumrs the till* of
Dr., for the purpose or gaining credit for whet he Is not.
lie is aLo lending nut cards headed “Tricks of Quacks,'',
in which be says, I hava sold the tut or my name for £7
a week. I will give S. F. Townsend $:«0 if ha will pro-
duce ona single solitary prooroftlils. This is to caution
tho public not to be deceived, and purchase none but tha
(IFMUIA'E ORiatACAL or.D Dr. Jacob Townsend's
Sarsaparilla, lav lug on It the Old Dr.’* likeness, hi* fami
ly coat of arras, and his signature across the com of arm j.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principal eflct, 103 Nutau it-, A'tif-J'irk City.
OLD DOCTOIl JACOB TOWNSEND,
Tho Original Ditcovrrer of
THE GENUINE: TOWNSEND .
SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 year* of ng* ,nnd
bashing been krown a* the AUTHOR and DISCOVER
ER oftTic GENUINE ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND HAIL
SAPAUILLA.’’ Bring poor, he ttii* compelled to limit
It* manufacture, by which means It has bo n kept out of
market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who
had proved it* worth nnd known its value. It had reach-
ed die ears of man/, nevertheless, as dtoea persons who
had been healed or sore diseases, and sated fromdaath/
P oclalmcd Its excellence and wonderfol HEALING
OWEB. This Grand and Unsqualtcd Preparation Is
mnnufurtured on the largest scale, and is called fof
throughout Uie length and breadth of thu land.
TIIE genuine:
Old Dr. Jacob Toxvnscnii’aSarsaparilla
is so prepared, that all the Inert properties or the Sarsa
parilla root aro flrst removed, everything capable or be
coming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and rejactedr
then every particle or medical virtue is secured In a pure
nml concentrated form; and thus It is rendered Incapable
of losing any or Its valuable and healing properties.. Pre
pared in lb!* wriy, ft I* made the mou puwerfol agsat iff
Cure of Innumerable Diseases.
Hence Uie readon why tte bear totnmendiUOns o«
every side in its flivor by men, women dud children.
We ilnd it doing wonders In thu core of
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA,and LIVER COM
PLAINT, and In RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA and
PILES, COSTIVENESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, dnd all affoclion. ari
sing from Impurity of tho Illootl.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy In all complaints ari
sing from Indigestion,from Acidity or the Stomach; from
S ual circulation, determination of Mood to the head,*
tatlon of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold
emit* and hot flashes over the body. It ha* not had ft*
equal in coughs and cold; and promotes easy expectora
tion, and gentls perspiration, relaxing stricture of the'
lungs, throat, and every other part. .
By removing obstruction*, and regulating tha general 1
system, It gives tone and strength to Uie whole body, and
cures all forms of
Nervous Diseases and Debility,
and Urns prevents or relieves a great Variety of other dls- 1
eases, as Spinal IrritaUon, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance,
Swooning,Epileptic Fits,Convulsions, fcc.
It la not po’-slhlc for tills medicine to fall to do good; If
has nothing In it which can ever hartn; It can net cr *our
or spoil, aad therefore can never hue its curative powers.
It cleanses the blood,excites the liver to healthy action;
ones the stomach and gives good digestion, relieves the
bowel* of torpor and constipation, alluys Inllamation,-
purifies the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood,
producing gentle warmth equally all ovef the body, and
he inrensibla pc/splmtion; relaxes all strictures nnrf
tightness, removes alt obstructions, nud Invigorates the
T7INE BOATS—13 to 19 feet, fur sale by
Jj . TURNERS: HENRY,
June 23 Exchange Dock.
RANDJEAN’S Composition, No, 3, re-
VJT ceived by the Cherokee, and for rate try
„pr30 W. HUMPHREYS.
(REEN Ginger! Green Ginger!—Just n
VJT ccived, a large supply of very fresh Green Glngt
June 19
Market square.
1 Cf! PLOWS, 500dozen Hoes,assorted;
J.tM t SO dozen Axes, 100 do Plow Lines, 1,000 pair
Traces; for sole by N. B. fc 11. WEED.
Jan 29
P IG IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron, Gart-
shlrrle No. 1, now landing from snip Georgia, from
Glasgow, nnd for sain by N. B. fc II. WEED.
F INE While Sllirts ofthe latest,style, broad
plaits and standing collars; lu»t opened nt the cheap
Clothing Store, GIBBONS’RANGE.
N. B. Muslin Night Slihta can be hnd nko. npr 28
'\A7HITE and Colored Marseilles Vests, re-
^V V ceived per Cherokee, and for sale^ chcnj)^aU47
PRICE & VI
Bay-street.
apr30
ID LACK and colored Alpaccn Sacks; also
Jj a variety of while, brown and fancy Linen Sacks
nnd Coats; for sale low, by
apr 10
HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
A LE and PORTER.—5 casks Byass’ Lon-
xjl don Porter, Pints; 5 casks Scotch Ale, Just received
and for sate by DaMAllTlN,
inny 10 Corner Bfcy and VVhitakt r-streets.
TVfOFFAT’S Life PILLS and BITTERS—
lfX Just received, nnd for sale by
21 TURNER fc ODEN.
CEIDL1TZ POWDERS.-
O Powders, foil weight, for sale b
may 7
-2 gross Seidlitz
L. J. MYERS,
Smets’ Building.
S HIRTS^Roceived per Cherokee, another
lot of fine Sliirt*: for sale bv
ROBINSON fc CAMP,
apr 17
IIP, Gnudiy’s Building,
Next to Pulaski House.
T7I.OUR.—30 whole end half hbls. Canal
i'
sale by
apr 7
TURNER & HENRY,
EXchnuge Dock.
T EMON SYRUP—40 boxes Rey’a just
±J M4.I.M f » r "'« n b { IENDmC K 9 0N CO.,
apr 17 Gibbon*^ Buildings
T7AMILY CHEESE.—A supply of those
X. superior small aize Cheese, Justreceivcd ner Philu-
ta, by j DaMARTIN,
apr 25 Corner Bay and Whitakcr-sts.
H ATS! HATS!!—Just received, a good
assortment of fashionable Drab Brush Hats: also,
m»a»„dDma..ftw.u.p..eni5u 6 foy 1{5 b, uT
apr 17 No. 10 Whitaker-street.
rpOBACCO.—1 case Mrs. Miller’s Chew
X ing Tobacco, received per steamer Tennesson, for
sale by O. R. TlENDBIOKSON & CO.
'June °
17FFECTUAL Cure for Whooping Cough,
Xi Roche’s Royal Herlml Embrocation; a cure for
Whooping Cough, without medicine. A supfljr roixlveft
by A. A. SOLOMONS,
mar 20 Market-sq.
Y^IANDY.—15 boxes assorted Candy,
A..' store and for tale by J. D. CADY'.fc CO.
June 59
entire nervous system. Is not tills, (hen,
The JUcdlclue yon Prc-emlm-nlly Needl
But ran any of these thltip be said ofS. P.Tmvnrend’X
Inferior article l This younx man’s liquid is not to bo
Compnred with the Old Dr.’v,
because or one Grand Fact, that tho ons is INCAPABLE*
DETERIORATION ami
Neve* Spoil*;
while tho other DOES; it sours, ferments, arid blows tha
bottles containing it Into fragments; the sour, acid liquid
exploding and damaging other goods! M list not this hor
rible compound bo poisonous to the system,
Now, Is it not horrible to make and sell, and Infinite!
worse to use till*
Souring, Fermenting, Acid “CuiiimniiHl’'
OF S. P. TOWNSEND!
nnd yet be would fain have It understood that Old Jacob
Townsend s GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA*
*■ an IMITATION of lit* Inferior preparation!!
Heaven forbid that w« should deni In an arliclo which'
would bear the most di-tant resemblance to S. P. Town
send’s artlclo I and which should bring down upon tha
Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and crimina
tions from agents who have sold, and purchasers who'
have used S. P. Townsend’s FERMENTING COM
POUND! .
We wish It understood, because It is the oitolutt truthf
that S. I’. Townsend’s article and OJd Dr. Jacob Town
send’s Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, ami infinitely
dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, hav
‘*ig not one single thing In common.
As S. p. Towurend Is no ddetur, stnJ never was, is net
cliemtat.no pharmaceutist—knows nolttoru of medicine
or disease, than any other common, unscientific; unpro
fessional man, what guarantee can tlie public have that
they aro receiving agenuine scientific medicine contain
ing all the virtues of the articles used In preparing it:
and which are Incapable of changes, which might render
them the AGENTS of .DISEASE instead of health?
It U to arrest frauds upon the unfortuuntc. to pour hatm
ntn wounded humanity, to kindle hopelu tlie despairing
bosom, to restore health and bloom and vigor Into tha
crushed nnd broken and to banish Infirmity—that old Dr.
JACOB TOWNSEND hasSOUGHT and FOUND thrf
ipportunlty and means to brings bis
Grand Universal Concentrnterl Remedy,
wltblii Uie reach, and to the knowledge of all who used it
that they maylcarn nnd know, by Joyful experience, ltd
Transcendent Power to Heat l
nnd thus to lqivc the unpurchasable satisfaction ofhnfJn^
raised thousands and million* from the bed of sickness
nnd despondency, to hopn, health, nnd a long lifo of vlgnf
and usefulness to themselves, their families aud friends.
1,27 ' 'VM.IIUMnlllEYBiii;.. Agents Savannah*
CHOLERA AND MINERAL WA'JL’KIl. ’
Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera. ,
M R. Rousseil, of Philadelphia, in hie Cafdj
makes the following quotation from BraltijWalt’s
ticdlcal aud Surgical Journal, to which we would alsft
nvlte the attention or the public. Braiihlvalt says:—
“When the remedy (Mineral or Soda Water) hnsbeeti
given in thoae cases, denoting derangement of the stom
ach alone present, according to my experience, the
effect of the medicine hae been to relieve the syrnptomd
almost immediately, the nausea le speedily dUslJdited, thd
aiddlnrs* aud faintnets disappear, and the aeusq of hurtl
ing and heatat the pit hfatoinach U no longer fell or
complained of alter two or three doses. But the most re
markable circumstanco is thnr'which attended therm-
ployment oftne ssmo agent during the stneo of the diar
rhoea, thnt relaxation of the bowels width Is almost aD
ways the precursor of the severe fotm of Cholfrn, in tho
numerous cnscs In which I have given tho UurlmtUc Acid
at till* period, It has invariably arrested (with tonlofeW
rxceplions) Ihe morbid process, nt a longer period, it U
truo, but still a regular and certain Interval. But it ts in
the commencement of collapse that the efficacy of tha
... . . - lUr • —
remedy is best observed nnd it* modus operand! the nh*t
apparent. Notouly is tho vomiting Immediately arrested,
nsln tho previous stage, but the heat nnd burning sonsa^
lion at tho pit of stomach disappear almost as speedily—
depression of life system is removed, nnd other symptom*
of this stage vanish by degrees, so ns frequently to leave
the patient comparatively free from nil ailment nftei tha
administration of 5 or 6 doses.
The effects produced by a chance of water n
vltited by the u • of plain Soda Wnt-r. A
tide may be had at all times in boxes of vm
put up by JOHNSON I
rjnbW'NSEND’' S'SAIISAPAUII
L Received dirtet from tha manufa-t-n'r,
*»y v ■
- may 7