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VOLUME XLVII.
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SAVANNAH, GA. S FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14. 1849.
NUMBER 21C.
THE REPUBLICAN
t* !’i'DI.I(IIBD
llAir.Y AND TUI-WKKItliY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY fy CPU STY PRINTERS.
\\ w. AtiBXANDfiR, iVSSOCUtB BDITOU.
THUMBi “
Dully l»n|M'r $ 10. Trl.AVftUly $ 8, per nntium
nrf~ In iio cara will an order Tor (lie paper be ntlended
to. unless neeoinimided wlUi llio money, or a •atlsfaelory
ellyrefeiuneu.
Advertisements lute tied tt the follow lug rate*’.
l)H* Bgi'AHC, (TEN I.INKM OB US*,) 1ST INBKRTION,. .$0,75
BaOII CONTINUE NCB, SO
ONE SQUARE, ONE WEEK DAILY, 9,50
OHKSqUAtlK, ONK MONTH tlAItt, 7,00
ONK Sqi’AltR,.?, TWO MONTHS DAILY, 10,00
ONE sgl'AKB, TURKS MONTHS DAILY, 13.00
Adi cm- .merits published every other dsy, slid those in-
(■•■told once or twice a week, we charged 73 cl*, per
square ibr cneli Insertion.
Legnl advertisements Insetted at the usual rates, and
stitet rate taken that they be published according to law.
All a'lu'iiLoincntsfrom transient persons or strangers,
to bo paid in advance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined
rigidly to thcii regular Imducs*, nod all other advertise
ments not pertaining to their tegular Uu-ducsa aa agreed
for. to be paid extra.
Veatly advertisers exC’dlng In llicir advertisements the
average number of lines agreed for, will be charged at
proportional rates.
Nil ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE INSERTED OR ATOITOI.’SI.V.
All adveriBeinenli fbr ctiarlinble Institutions nud ru-
iglous Societies will be charged half price.
(flj- All Advertisements sent to tills otlice without dl-
tevtlons its to Ute nuinlier of iuraiUnn*, will lie publish
ed dally, unill ordered to be discontinued, and elmrged
wcordiugly. a/.,
*,* All Letters directed to this ofllcO or llio Editors,
it)list be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. 11.—Each Cllailon by ilia clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application lias been inode for Letters of
Administration, must Ira published thirty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to render tu their accounts, must be published
six IVRKKS.
Hnles of Real Estate nud Negroes by Executors, Ad-
thlnUtrator*, ami Guardian*, must bo published rtlXTY
DAYS before the day ofsale- These sales iiiu<t lie made
«t lira Court House door of the county in which the
property Is shunto, and on lira first Tuosday of lira mouth,
in tween the hours of ten in lira morning nud four In the
afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, unless so
expressed In the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators mid Gunrdi-
an* to the Court of Ordinary for leavo to sell Heal Estate
or Negroes, must bo published FOUIt MONTHS.
Bales of personal pro|icrty (except negroes) of testate
and Intostnio estates by Executor* nud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let-
(era Dismissory must Ira published SIX AlONTIIH.
Application for foreclosure ofAJortftte* on real estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTUB.
Orders of the court of Ordinary (acconiimuicd with a
copy oftho bond of agreement) toinakotltleato land must
toe advertised three montlur at least.
Sheriff’* sale* under exocutioua regularly irnnteil .
lira courts must bo advertised THIRTY DA YH—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Bales of pcrislinble
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Bate.
Capita
A. I'
novcrniiH'iit or (lie City.
'lie Rovcniiiicni of the city consists of a Mayor and 19
tlTOOn, who together nra denominated the City Coutt-
•I hey are chosen annually, on tiro 1st Monday In
December, Rom Urn people at large.
Cm OvnotM, ko., lm-^Jaynr—Dr. Hich’d Wayne.
Aldermen—Thomas I'urae, R. II. Griffin, Win. II. Hill-
‘-ML I). Walker.T. M.Turner, Win. H.’Mongln.Bolo-
t'olicn. J. F. l’oscy, F.8. Harlow, It. It. Cuyler, Jim.
Fay.
Custom House—Port of Hitvnmmli,
.'ollcrtnr—William It. flutlochs Dejmty Collector—John
’ostcll} Nnvnl Officer—J. Do LnMottn; surveyor—Rnhcrt
IV. Pooler; Appraisers—damns Hunter, and William
Alnckay.
Post Oilier.
Post Master—George Schley; Ass’t. I*. A!.—J. U. Doon.
Nnvnttnnli Clininlrcr of Commerce,
President—-Robert Habcrslmm; 1st Vico President—
Clvas. Green) 9d do. do.—K. Vadelfbrd; Secretary and
Trenaurer—0. Colien; Commlttne of Appenls—G. II.Cuio-
t, Henry Roser, Isaac Cohen, William Duncan, Jos.
ay, J. Washburn.
Commissioner* of Pllotogr,
John Stoddard, Chairman; Wm. II. tliilloch, Secretary
-■* Treasmor, Ociavus Cohen, John W. Anderson, Ari-
- t I a>w, Jr., John R. Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
Woodbrlgo.
HANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Until* of tho Stole of Georgia.
Hal f1,600,000—appropriated to Savannah, .*760,000.
Porter. President, I. K. Tefll, Cashier.
Qlfbrlng days, Mondays and Thursday*.
Discount days, Tur, days mid Fridays.
Directors—Wm. T. Williams. O. p. Ulchiudwuw. R.
I utchlson, II. D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, 11. Snider, N. A.
I ardec, Jim. WnhliUm.
Teller— B. II. Williams.
Iltnnclies at Augusta, Entonton. Alliens, Washington,
and Greensboro’, nud Agcucles hi Macon and Griffin.
Plnnlrra* Dunk.
Capital paid lit »533,400,
i. IV. Anderson, President. II. W. Mercer, Cashier.
Otihrlng days, Ttrasrlaya. Discount da)-*, Wednesdays.
Directors— Francis Sorrel. John C. Nionll, Isaac Colien,
Wm. It. Cuyler, John Williamson, George Jones, John
Stoddard. ,
Teller—J. (;• Ferrall.
lias an Agency in Griffin.
Mnrino mid Fire Iiuuirnuce Iinok.
Capital paid in *313,100—privileged to luciease same to
K. Padelftird, President, J. Olmstcad, Cashier,
llscount da)-*, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper received lip to 10 o’clock on the morning* of
Discount.
Directors—George Hall, Ella* Reed, A. Champion, Oc-
lavns Colien, N. It. Knapp, Charles F. Mills.
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
Has nil Agetieyln Macon.
Central Hnll-Knatl mill ItniiLlna Co. «»r (In.
Capital, *9/40,103, all of which Ima been paid in—np-
rlated Air tanking pur|NMcs, *•-‘05,000.
1 Cuyler, President. George J. IliilhHi, Cashier.
Ofthttng days, Mondays. Discount days,Tumlay*.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, H. Cohen,
’ n It. Wilder, II. AlcAlpin, J. Wnldlmrg, JosH. I* -
I). Johnson.
Nnvnimnli Institute for Siivlnu*.
'. P. Hlclmrdcone, President; J. Olm-tind, Prca-mrcr;
Hiram Robert*. Secretary.
Directors—If. D. Weed. I. IV. Morrell, Rent. Snider,
N. It. Knapp.G. R. Ileudrickson, It. l.athtop,Thomas J.
Wnl-di.
The Investing Committee is composed of II. P. Weed,
Hen). Snider, and lllrarn Roberts.
SXtiticvtCscvs (vt the JfiDpubHcnt'
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
bay-street. bav-strrkt.
R. A. Allen, No. IPJ E. Alolyueux, No. 77
It. A. Lewi*, US R> Hutchison, 90
«. N. Neylo, I JO G. II. Cuinuiiut, 00
Wsdiburn, Wilder & Co. 114 E. A. Soullard, fli
.. . ..—t— v *>- ..r A. Low and Co., 58
Hamilton fc llnrdnnun,Kl
Harper fc Stuart. 87
Bmitli fc Humphreys,85
Finiiel* Wood, Bl
Wm. Duncan. 89
J. II. RmniUyli*. 97
J. Cowles, 93
Wm. Adams, 101
vvamiiurii,««ioierc*^ii. i
N. A. HanleekCo., 110
W. C. O’Driscoll, 108
I'aJulfbrd k Fay, 101
Vongfl k Gaiiiiiiell, Ul
H. Parsons k Co., Qt
Asa Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon. 80
N. Crater, Of
J.N. Philips, 8)
|). F. Halsey, 80
V. L. Ilollls, 80
F. II. Weluinu. 74
Grehrar k Beall,7-1
It. W. KamlRou, 68
Wm. Crowder, fit
C. 11 art ridge, IM
Edward Yvlley, |»)
Clark k Lrwsoii, 191
F. Sorrel, 190
Way k Kin?, 103
Cohen, Norris k Co., -
R. HaberiJiRUi k Son, HO
W. Woodbrldge, 144
HO
Hrisham Kelly k Co., 176
ILRo.-er, ITS
Crane fc Rowland, 179
Kite* Reed, 171
J. II. Ladd, 18)
. _ H. Uoodall, 906
«. W. Anderson k Hro.,900 T. C. Nl»b«l, 949
C. F. Mills, 901 A. Minis, 936
T. it. Kahn,906 Williammiu amt Pre«Um,93t
Win. Hattershy, 70 Boston fc Guuby, 909
Stephen Hills, 199 Kalmn k Fulton, 907
|o*. Ilurke, 08 T. 11. Harden, 118
S. Bol>imon*,‘Jfl| J.G. Cooke,Telfair’s Huild'g
K. W. linker, Joue»’ WbL S.C.Duunlng.lO Whitaker st.
coy MISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS,
Pliilbriek k Hell, 138 Hay street.
Cohen fc FoftticH. 148 do.
Tims. J. Walsh, 160 do.
LU.tlllER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, UU8 Hay street.
U rn. H. Giles k Co., HI Hav street.
A. A. Smets, Bluet’s Wltatr.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRV GOODS.
II. Robrrls, Gibb iii’s Hiilldiu?.
H. P. Waring, 101 HroiigUton street.
James Aiidera.m k Co., Wtring’s IlMildiug.
LatUrup fc Foote, Gibbon’* Hulldliig.
Snider, Lathrop k Nevllt, Shad’s Huildnig.
I. S. Rogers, do. do.
Msrahalf fc Aiken, do. do.
DewlUfc Morgan, IUbflro’a.Uu||tlin«,
M. Preiidenja-t fc t.'o, cor’r Congress and Whitaker-st.
J. S.Msgill, 111 Congress street.
A. k L. Mack, 96 Uryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 193 Uaystreet.
Cohen, Norris k Co., HO nay street.
It. A. Crane, 189 liny-street,
II. V. Couiierot, 150 Hay street.
Scranton, Johnston fc Co., 197 Hay street.
Swift, DenslOW k WelMter, 169 Hay-street.
I la vi j k Cupp, 177 II ay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion^ Market square.
If. J. Gilbert, do. d».
J. Rondeau,corner Brwiliton and Hull-streets.
Kelly k O’Conner, corner Hroughtoii k Drayton-sD.
J.C.Hinehmau, do. do. do.
Theodore Minis, 150 Hay-street.
\V. IV. Goridrii h, Smol’s lliiilding. VVhltnker-stieel.
r. Hcherff, comer of York and UuR-sts.
Wm. A. Caiatvell.cornorof Jefferson and St. Julian n
HARDWARE.
N. II. k H. Weed, 100 Hraughton-street.
McCIcskey k Norton, Gibbons’ lliiilding.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
f). R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbons’ lliiilding.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 Bay-street.
Johnson k Co., corner Hay and llpll street*.
Turner fc Oden, Monument-square.
L. J. Myers, corner llrnughton ami Whitaker sts.
’ HOOK STORES.
VV. T. William*, 149 Hay-street.
J. M. Cooper, corner Whltuker and St. Julinn-strcet*.
J. li. Cubbed?!', Congress-Bt., H. side Mnrket rqimre.
FUllfm’URE WARE-ROOMS.
|. W. Morrell, Smci*’ Uuilding.
II. S. Ilogardus, 93 Hull street.
CROckBUY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds fc Morrell, Hincl*’ Uuilding.
DenslOW k Webster. 4 WhltHkerratroot.
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, corner Whltakerniid Bryan-etreeU.
T. T. WHmot, Market-square
* SADDLERY, kc.
VV. II. May k Co., comer Whitaker and Bryan street*.
N. li. Knapp, Market square. ; „„„„„
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
Win. Warner, 46 West Bmnd street.
CLOTHING STOKES.
G. S. Nlrho!*, (JIIiImjiis* Uuilding.
Ijlcrson k Heldt, 8 Whitaker street.
VT. II. Hale,Markct-squaro.
fahhiu’naule Bailors and drapers.
Pi ice fc Vcadcr, 147 Uaystreet.
John Mallory, 155 Uay-street.
Ham 'ton k Symons, 17 Whilnkor-strect.
ltoblnson fc Cnmp.fi Rullratrect.
Philip Kean,98 Hryaii-strcct.
Jo.oidi Tento.97 Whitaker street.
James F. Stokes, 90 do. do.
M. Carey, eoruer Whitaker and Hrouijhion-iiticelu.
HAT STORE.
1). A. Ambler fc Co., No. H7 Congress street-
FASHIONABLE HOOT-MAKERS.
L. Rubiiler,99 Whllaker street.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Hull-street.
Jacob Dutenhofer, 78Drj;aiMtro c t.
F>.Par«ons, 197 Congress-street.
.MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Bobt.li. Walker, 139nronnliton-strooi.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
llcAtUior fc Morse, 13 BarnanUtrect.
GUNSMITHS.
John Carruthers, 173 Mnrkot-squnre.
Edward Iravoll, HamArd street, near Market-square.
ship ciUndlkrs AND GHOCERS.
Wood, Clajdiorn fc Co., Andaux’s wharf.
Turner k Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
. PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J.G, Fnlllnnnt,Monmn«nt-wi«ate.
John Poole, 11 Whllakur-stroet.
SBOAR MAUFACTUItEUS.
A. Poiico, 13 Whitaker-etrcot.
P. Jacobs, 9T Hull-strnot,
F. VV. Lludo, 000 Hitll-struot.
LOTTERY OFFICES. ,. „
P. II. Pendergiut, Hull streot, opposite Pulaski House.
E* WltUlngttm, 143 Ray-street. , „
Geo. VV. Wylly, Hull street, opposite Pulaski llmts
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
M' k W. Gumming, 03 Hny street.
E. Wlthlngtoii, 143 Hay-street.
.. FRUIT STORE.
u» Do Martin, corner Uay and Whitaker streets.
.. “TEAM HOAT AGENTS, r , ,
ttfftftkkfc.luppQr, ChMlestqn StnamPackot wharf.
1. u. Mill*, iron Bmatn Hont tioinimny's wharf.
J; \ Fawns, Georgia Htoain Hont Company’s whnrl.
M. A. Cohan, ODIon^ Wharf.
„ , ENOINEBRS AND MILL-WttfOIITB.
If; * J.. LacWUou, near Canal Lock. •
Mlllor k Curry, Eastern Wharf
. VVlIBEL-VVlUailT k SMITH.
Jgntos Quantock, Sen., near tho Market.
„ HEAL ESTATE IIROICEIL
Gso. W. Wylly, Hull street, opposite Pulaski House
Jo». Itnneroh, 117 Pay streot!
aaVmmmli Otvcttorg.
IIEVItY M. IIUIYVVOODY,
ATTORNEY fy COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Home, Ucoi'gln.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Cherokee Circuit,
in lira Supreme Court,aud In llio County of Cobb, of the
Coweta Circuit.
liBrireBNCEs.—Hon. C. J. McDonald,Gen. A. J. Ilan
•cH,ofMarletta. ly nov‘99
It. N. IIAItmVICK .V; CGOKIS,
FACTORS fy COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TI.LraiR’B aUlLDINOS.
SAViUiimh, Ucorgit.
R. S. HARDWICK. JOHN O. COOKK.
I». II. IIKIIN.
FACTOR A- COMMISSION MERCHANT,
KOI) llay-.Strcct f Nnvnimnli.
July U ' ly,
WM. T. TRAflMBId., I
A V TO RNEY A T LAW,
Iloinr. Floyd County, (In..
Will also prnctiee in the following counties: Paulding,
Gna*, Cheiokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade, Chat
tooga. in may 14
GKO. VV. VVYI.liY,
GENERAL AGENT AND JIROKRH,
Foi Ihcsiileof Heal Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
• orrtC'K. CORNER BVLL-BT. AHD BAY LAHB,
fetv 93 ttnvnnnnU, Oeorgln.
EDWARD G. VVIIiSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
orrirB on bull-bt., orrnsiTB rulabki iioiisa.
‘onrt Days, - First Saturday in each month.
Return Day*, - - Ten day* Iralbre Court day.
Residence No. 99 Hmughton-itreet.
HOIIKIiT vVAIiKKR,
MARBLE A' STONE MANUFACTURER,
RKOUOHTON-BT., RRTWEBN WlUTAKRB AND RARNAKn.
Gravestones, of Italian and Domestic Mnrlile; Miublo
Mantle Pieces,and Hertin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Onininentrtl Iron Railings, kc. kc., furnished to order.
• Dll. K. PAURONB, .
DENTIST.
VV’ill perform any iqrarntion* pei mining In hi* Profession.
Artillchil Teeth inserted from one to an entire double set,
mid wiirrcnted not pi be excelled by the best Dentists In
Europe or America.
Oi'KBAtiNa Room*, No. 1JIT Conorksb-strcbt.
IiutVirance Offices In Savuntinli.
Align-Li Insurance k Dunking Company—Capital A373,-
000. Willinm Duncan, Agent, No. 80 liny el.
Hartford Fire liiKurance Company, Hartford—Capital
9900,000. VV. Wood bridge, No. 141 llny.t.
/Etna Insurance Company, Hartford—Cnplt.il A900,
«. Cnlien, Nnrtl* fc Co., No. 143 Bay st.
Ilopo Mutual Lire fmttrancB Company,Conn.—Capital
yioo.booo. Cohen, N^ri* k CO., No. 143 Hny st.
Howard Iniuratico Company, New-Y ork—CiiiatalllKX),
000. S. C. Dunning, No. 10 U'hitakcr st.
Union Alutital Fire fc Marine Insurance Company, N.
V—Capital j|10U,000. VV. Crabtree, No. 908 llay-st.
Protection Marine k Flro In uranee Cnmp my, Hurt
font—Capital * ■ Brigham k Kelly. No. I7tl Bay st.
Ncw-york I'quiiatdu Fire Fn-umncn Company—Ciipl
tal *300,000. VV. Crabtree, No. 908 Hny-rt.
Alul11ul Life Insurance Cotipany, New York—Cn|iltii1
. VV’. P. Hunter, Planter*’ llnnk.
Mutual Safety lii.urnnc« Company, New V’orK—t'npi
ml *———. Geo. Schley, Pod r tffice.
l’lueiiix Office f.oiuloii —Ciipit.il . It. Halier-
►ham, No. 149 Bay *t.
Proli'rlimi litMimnce Colnpwy, New Jersey—Capital
*900,000. VV. P. Vongc, No. 91 Hny st.
Camden (N. J.) Inmranco Company—Capital H
VV. P. V’ong.', No. 91 liny sL
Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, New York—
'npltiil tj Wm. It. Gilea k Co., No. 04 Hny i-t.
FarelttuCouNUla Hrslilent In Snvntuiali.
B. Molyneuux, Urltlsh. No.77Uuy »t.; W. Cnilitrne, Dn
nidi, No. 908 Hny *t.;Louis Bmie, French,No. 18 Liberty
*L; John O. Doftn, Spanish, Poa Office; VV.C.tVDn>coll,
Ilciginu. No. 108 liny st.; John G. Doon, Porlugtie-c, pn«t-
Offlce; John VV’. Anderson, Hnraillniinndtlie two Sicllle*,
No. 900 Hny st; F. 11. Wclntnn, Swocdi'ii mid Norway,
No, 74 Uay st; John It. Wilder, Russia, No. 111 day st.;
VV’. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 908 Day st.; F. II. W’clman,
Agent for Loyd’*.
Mnprrlor Court— 1 Chnttinm County.
VV'ni. II. Fleming, Judge; John E. DavL, Clerk Superior
nud Interior Courts; Win. VV. Oates, Sheriff.
County Officer* Kesltllnjc In Navnnnnli.
RoIniii ifalicrsliuni, Comity Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector; Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel B. Sweat,
Surveyor; William llerli, Receiver Tax Return*.
Court of C. P. »(i O. Si T. City of .Snvnitnnli,
Bit* l*t Mondays, in February, May, July mid Novem
ber. J urisdlctlnn In civil suits extends from %90 to f300.
Judge—Mordecnl Sheftnll. Sen.; Clerk-Levi S. Russell;
Sheriff—George VV. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chntlinm County
AttUwmy Porter, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thorne Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lctvl*.
Ci.kkk Court or Orihnary—Sealiorii Goodall.
.'oiiiuiUsionci'M of Itonils—'Clintlimn County
It. Wayne, M. D., Obnlnnnn. VV. VV. VV’alati, fleerelary.
Annual Meeting 9d Monday In December.
U. 8. Courts Sitting •»« Snvnitnnfi.
lion. James M. VVnyne, of Savannah, Associate JiihII.
Hiipremo Court, u, S. and Judge of the Gtli Circuit
Gram tor th* District of Georgia,
lion. Joliu C. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry William*. District Attorney.
Tliomns M. Griffin, Marshal.
Snyitnnnfi «n«l Ogcrclwe Cnnnl Cont|mny.
Capital, *160,000, ill Shares or 30 dollars each.
Directors—George VV. Anderson, Amos Simpler, M-
Marsli.
Snvnnunli Flrr Coin]mny.
Ciller Fireman—Joseph ». Fay; 9d do—Alvin N. Mil
r; 3d do. Robert Lnehlisont Clerk-Jolm llaupt. Sen.
ClmrtfAblr Sorlrtlra In Snvannnli.
Union Society—Instituted in 1730. Solomon Lolmn,
President. .,
Snvnniinli Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Suvnhlinii Free School—EstablLhcd ill 1810. JJ. Hliel-
tnll, Teacher.
Savannah Poor llou*e nud Hospital—Instituted In 180-1.
Win. Duncan, President.
Georgia Intlrnmry—Instituted 1831.
willows’ Society—Under the *upcriiileiideiifeol ladies.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al-
o under Uiosupflnilteudenco of Indies.
Jlilraruinii Society—Instituted 1819. George U. Cum-
niing, President. , .... ,
Jri*fi Union Society—Instituted In 1843. John Murphy,
President. „
St. Andrews’Society—Instituted in 1819. Henry Me-
Alpiu, President. , . ' „ ,
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President.
The Seaman's Port Society. Win. Crabtree, President.
Tho Female Seamen’* Frijmd Society.
The Instltultou of the Sister* of our “Lady ol Mercy.”
Hodges of Free Hinsons and Odd Fellow*.
-Georgia Council, No. 9, (Masonic,)—Organised in 1817.
Richard T. Turner, T. 1. G. M. . .
Georgia Chapter, No. 3. (Royal Arch Mason*,)—insti
tuted In 1818. Goo. VV. Aldridge, II. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Mnsoii*,)-
Formerly called Savannah Lodge-Clmrtcrcd in I7Ai.
Richard T. Tumor, W-M. . , „ .
Eerubbnhel Lodge, No. 15. (Ancient York Masons,)-
Instituted in 1839. Robert IL Griffin, VV. M.
Clinton Lodge. No. 34, (Ancient York Mason*,)—Orgn
nlzodIn 1846. John Carruthers, VV.M.
Magnolia Encampment. Nn. I, (Odd Fellow*,)—Insti
tutedln 1843. Joseph U. Stebblu*. O. P. .
Oglethorpe Lodgo, No. 1, (Odd Fellow*,)—Instltuieil
in 1849. P. G., John N. Lewi*, N. G.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted tu
IB j1o Kalb' Lodge,’ No. V. (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted ill
1815. Geo. A. Cuyler, N. G.
UusliiCBs cartis.
II. Si J. T.ACIILl.HON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
HAHXl NTRRKT, RKXn THK UANklrtOUK,
Mnvnunnli, Ucorgia.
R. I.AI'III 1*0.1. J- UCIII.ISON.
JACOII DUTKNIIOFKK, Agent.
FASHIONABLE BOO T- MA HER,
BMYAlf STNRKT. HKCOItl DOOR rROM Rl'l.l. MTIIKKT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French < ’itlf-i>klii Hoot* and other work made to order.
I.. UOUIDKU,
(rROM fARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT A SHOEMAKER,
Importer of French Lenther.
WIllTAKKR-STHKKT, nrmstTK *MK»* tVUrt.niHO.
31. CAIIKV,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
raiHNKR WIIITARRa AND BROUOIITON HTRKkt,
Nu viuumfi. Geoirrln.
CLOTHS, CASSIMBREH AND VF.8TINGS,
Of ever)- style, uinde up to order after the late.«t fashion
at lira shortest notice.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR-
AND DKAl.ER IN
Rcady-Mndn Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspender*, lland-
koichluls, Glove*, Merino mid Silk Undcr-Shiri*,
Drawer*, kc.
NO. UN BRYAN STREET,
MKCIINII noon WKST or M. KASTMAN, JSWKI.I.SR.
HAMILTON tV IIARDKBIAIT.
FA CTORS A' COMMISSION MER CHANTS
Navnitiinfi, UvorKln.
OltAB. r. H AKtt.TUR. THOMAS ItAKURMAN,
NAVI FT, DWNSMfVV At VVBHJfTEIL
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AN!) DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNRR or BAY AND WIIITARSR STB.
Nnvniiunfi, Ueurgln.
row a no swirr. a. a. psrslow.
JOHN POOLK.
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
No. 11 WuiTARtn-sT.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR HALE—All kind* of Mixed Paint*. Paper Hanging*,
Bordei* and Fire-Board Prints.
lUfMUinti, amp, ,-ma atcmit»3Jrtciict gtabct-lfscmcutg,
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, RROMRAVANNAII To .MACON.
(Kcncrnl uiibrntscmciits.
/"(ANAL I'-LOUH—LmJini—50 Mils., fur
sale by WOOD, CLAGflORN & CO.'
sept 4
Pa-sengerlTnin* Icage Savannah and Macon dnlly, nt
PlungerTralftsarrlte at Macon and Savannah daily, nt.
Ticket*fmmsavannah in TuacumWa, Ala.,...,
" " •• to Tii*c*looa*.»Ala.)
“ to Co|iiiiiliu*,*Mi**, /
“ to Aberdeen, " > '
nnnuccn,
I Holly Spring
1 Na-hvllle,
...98 00
Ticket* from Savnnimli to Macon,.
" " la Atlanta,..
to Augusta, o 30
to Columbus ir» no
to OiHdlkN, 17 00
to Jacksonville,* Ala.,.. 90 00
to I Nlhtib-ga,* i
to lluiitsvilie, > AlatainaQQ 00
„ .. , ln ) » «« «« to Memphis, 30 00
ttjuges fbr l njlaliwu aiil i hilBriiie.liqte place* connect with lira Road at Macon Monday’*, Wednesday’s snd
T ARGE Swedish LEECHES.—Just r6-
,JLJ ceivcd per *tenmcrTenno**ee.
■ept 4 TURNER k ODEN, Monument >q.
to Miirplirec*bora',>Tenn. 95 00
•o Columbia', *
TJARDY’S ELIXIR.—I raio Hardy’s
XJL Elixir, an excellent remedy for indigestion, Just
received per steamer Tennessee; for sale by
sept 4 TURNER k ODEN, .Monument sq.
VX/HISKEY—Landing por brig L. O’-
V V Donncl —900 bid*., for sale low from the
Friday’s, nod with Milledgevillo daily.
* Trl weekly, leaving Savannah Hnn<
JIntes of Freight for 3
•cpt3
i*.,mr *aie mwirom ine wharf by
WOOD, CLAQHORN k CO.
... - -. . . Innday, Tuesday and Ttiuraday.
Hotel or I’ iTlfilit for 3Irr«<linnrilxe (irnrrolly. from Sttvniiunli to BI.lcon|
3lRASi<RRMRNT Gnon*.—Boxes of Hat*, lloiniet*, Fiiriiiliire, SIiik:*, Smldlery, Dry Good*, and other
MeasurementUnoor, pet.euwe foot, J3 cent*
Crockery Ware, in crate*, boxon or hint*., |0 ««
Goons BY WRIOIIT, riRsr Class.—Boxes Gins*, Paint*, Drug* and Confectionary, per 100 lb*., 50 <«
SaroNn Class—Sugar, Coffee, Rn|ie, Butter, Cheese, l.ard, Toliac-o. Leather, Hide*, Copper, Till,
Sin et nml Hoop Iron, lliM.I ware, Rice, Inixc* Hosp and Candle*, Hollow ivnre, Hogging, and other
heavy article* not enumctaied below, per 100 lb*.,. 45 “
Titian Class.—Flour, H«< on, Liquor*. Pork, Itcef, Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, |icr 100 IIh., 40 •*
Fourth CLAS*.-Mlllgenriwt,rig and liar Iron,Grind and Millstones, Nall*, Spike* and Coal, per 100 lb*., «
Barrel* Hccts, Bread, Gnwkan, Paumtc*, Ftult,Qy»t«r», Onions, Ire, amlolhyr light banel»,each, Tf» «
Oil and Mnlassea |ier hlnl., (smaller casks in pruiiortioii) A6 00
Salt per wick, not exceeding fuurbu*lie|*, 50 “
Savannah, Jan, tst, 1849. C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent.
“ MACON AND WESTERN HAIL-KOAD.
P RIME PORK—Umlifijf—100 bbhtafor
sale qy WOOD, CLAGIIORN fc CO.
•ept 3 \
POTATOES—Untling—25 bbti.. for «alo
A by WOOD” CLAGIIORN k CO.
»*P»3
T AMP OIL.—500 gallons Bleached Will
AJ tor Sperm 011,500 gallons Fall do, 1,000 gallon*
Uleached Winter VVhalu Oil, jit«( rerelvednml for sale by
U. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
Gibbon*’ Uuilding.
P RIME N.O. SUGARS,—15 hMsTprimn
New Orleans Sugars, landing from barque Edward
and for sale low by
sept 1 J. V. CONNKRAT.
GENUINE Evntm’ LANCETS.—Just ro-
r* . , . , „ , „ „ VT urlvedaiid for sale by TURNER k ODEN,
I’rum' Macon to Atlanta, being 101 nulcs of the lino of Rtul-Unods oxtending fmmSavan- augao Monument *g.
The Passenger Trains »f till* ttoa<l nra run dally n* folloWii connecting at Macon with the Central Road, and at LA A VAN A SEGA RS, of superior quality,
IlnnlH AVlIh Inn U'lUlM nml Allnnlln nml IliuinH* Unit-llnn.ln 1 "T^iM^Li’^ii'VMhinitna.Ia Norma,
Atlanta With the Westera and Atlantic and Georgia Hail-Road*.
Leave .Mncon at 6 A. M.,arrive st AUaiita 19 !k) l>. 31., and at Dalton 8 P. At.-
Leave Dalton 4 A. 31., arrive nt Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Mncoii 6 P. M.
PasM'tigera nn this Ro.nl to and from Savaunah strep one night nt Macon,
The Train* on lira Western and Atlantic Road do not run on Sunday.
I’liMrangcrs for Columbus, .Mom^im ry nud New Orleans via Savannah and Mncon, take Stages at llarnesville.
i’asetngcr* for I.R Gmvae, Wm point, Monlgmnrry nml Now-Orieansvla Augusta nml Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin.
Freight Trains are run daily tlirau?h the buslirass season, nml Ul weekly the remainder oftlie year.
All freight to and from oilier Road* promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Pure*, and Franklin; for sale by
July 95 VvM.
C. O'DRISCOLL.
/^.UNNY BAGGING?—DO bales Gunny
vT Bagging,Ibr sale by
aug6 ♦ HIUGHAM, KELLY k CO.
llntss of Freight for Alerchiuullae Generally,
arrwKv.a hlcor ano..
1 hales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Ulus, Paints, Oils,
First Class, (per culda lbo|.)—Boxes of lint*, lioot*, shoe*, Bonnets, Furniture, anil
other article* a* are clearly aunlogou* to tlmse named....
Hecono Ci.asi, (per 100 hi*.)— Boxes nml hi
Drug*,Feathers,nml Confoctlennry,
TiiiriiCi.a**. (per 100 llM.)~Hiigiu-, Coffee, Liquor, Hnucing. Ro|h>, Rlitter, Clicene, Tolmcco,
Leallicr. Hide* in talc*, Cnttog Yum*, Copper, Tin, Par ami sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Castings
Hardware, nud nil other heavy article* not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per too Uw.)—Flour, lUcc, Uai-on, Pork, He.ef, l-’lsh. Lard, Tallow, llccswax
hales of Rngs, Ginseng, green nml dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, Pig Iron, Mill nml Grindstones,.
Cotton from Atlanta toHnvnnimii,..
“ “ JoueslHiro’
“ “ Gridin
Macon, Oct. 96,1848.
DALE HOPE, and llio COFFEE—500
13 roil* Hale Rope,Kentucky Hemp and Jute; 300bogs
Rio Coffee; landing and fbr sale by
sug98 COHENS fc HERTZ.
L IME.—Landing per scltr. Santiago, for
ante hy
uu? 99 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
O PERM CANDLES.—2ft boxes “JuddV’
U 4’* and O’* Sperm Candle*, Just received and for sale
by VV.VV. GOODRICH.
Rug 94 _
/^K)[/D FOIL.—A supply of Dentist’s Gold
VT Foil; received per stenmei^Tennessee, and Ihraale by
•ept 4 O, R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
9o]a»
. .53 ct*. per 00 11m.
30 « “ 100 lb*.
no “ •« 100 Ita.
EMERSON FOOTE, Suporinletidant.
POSIIEN BUTTER St CHEKSE.—Just
VT received, a few package* Prime Go-hen Blitter and
Dairy Cheese; for imlC.hy DAVID O’CONNOR,
sept 3 Corner llreitghtnii and Drayton st*.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON IO0 BULKS.
, at 1 o’clock, P. M., arrivo at Dul-
... Atlanta sill o’clock, A. BL
Train*on th« Memphis Branch Rail Hu nt, ant Stage* fur Na-hvllte and KuoxviRe,Teun.,uud for Tuiciiiiibin, Ala.
and Memplil*, 'Penn., rim In l•^lmleetl^lll with tlii* Road.
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s excepted)
>n lit 8 P.3|.|- returning, leave Dnlimi at 4 o'clock, A. 3l., ami arrive at /
W LLOW CARRIAGES and Children’s
Walking llasket., for learning children to walk;
Ju->t received and for sale by
aug99 COLLINS k nULKLEV, 100 Drynn *t.
TVTEW GOODS.—Per Tennessee—French,
1 i English and American Prints; French ami Scotch
Ginslianis, auitahlo for the appenehlng aearen, for sale
hy DEWITT* MORGAN,
uug 14 lllbero’* New Huildlng.
KuU-s u( TrnusiMirtattun for SletuluuuUao Geiu rally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO . ..
F'iuit Class, (pet i-iil.leioot.)—Iluxe* ol' Hals, lloiniet*, ami Fiiriiiliire
Srcond Class, (;«'r 100 11m.)—HoxchiiiiiI bile* of Dry Good*, Shoe*, Saddlery, Gloss, I’nint*,
Oil*, Drug*, and Colifcelimiory,
Tiliiiu Ci.a««, (icr 100 |Im.)—Georgia DomL*lic*, Sugar, CoRbe, Liquor, Bagging, Kope.iUiitlei,
Cheese,Tobacco, Leather, Feather*, Hide*, Colton Yarn*,Copper, Tin, Sheet Irou, Hollow-
waie,Cro-kery,Cimling*, Hard ware,Marble, (drc.-*cd), ke
Fourth Clamm, (per 100lb*.)—Flour, (in «nek*) Itlee, Pork, Heel', Fl'li, hard. Tallow, Bnemi,
(in ca*ke, boxes or rack*), nee* wax, lude* of Rag*, Ginxnng, Frail, Bar Iren, Marine, (undress*
oil), Mill and Grind Stone*, Mill Gearing,
n
tiou of Friction Malche*, Just received nod for rate
by R. DsMARTIN.
July II
/CRASHED & Clarified SUGAR—Land-
Vy lug ami for sale hy J. C. HINCILMAN,
nug 97 Corner Broughton and Drayton st*.
irior
Transport'iiimi Office, W. and A. It. IL, Allauia, April 14th, 1819.
E. IL MILLS, sup’LTnuwnortttlon.
apr 18
JOHN (4. FALL!GANT.
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GHAINING, ke.,kc.
West *ii»b monumkkt *quARs,
Nnvniinnli,(in. \
FOB SALE—All kind* of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ing*, Hm«lcr*, nml Flre-Honrd Print*.
,r. Jm OLTvkii, .
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFACTURER
Nn. 19 Hui.L-sTiir.ST, near Monument souark.
Cork sole, Water proof, Hunting, Military, Pnteut lea
ther, Walking, liras*, and Pump-sole Boots; Shooting
HiiskIii*, Bootee*. Oxford Shoes, Pump*, Slimier*, ke.,
made to order in die neatest and moat luidiinnnolemaimer
of wnireuted m.-ueiial*, nud hy the most experienced and
catefiil workmen.
r». j a cons,
S EG All AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. ;« HULL-STREET,
N. B.—Keep* cnnstantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
nud American Hegnrs, at Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
A. I’O.VCI'L Aki'IH.
S EG A R M .IN UFA CTU HER,
NO. f ft W11 ITAKER-8TR EET,
Niivaiiiinli. On..
Ha* ou hand n laro« and choice stock of Scanr*, Snuff,
Smoking nml ('hewing Tobncco, nud nil other arti
cles in III* line ut tho most reasonable term*.
YONUK tSf (4ABI3IKLL.
FACTORS .V COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. t>-4 BAY STREET.
Snvimimli, Uu.
(',! aulksvanTiowl
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
• HONK AT ! IIK RIIOHTKST NOTIl'K.
.Mahogany of alli|ualitle* and White Pine Lumber for Side.
JA3IPJS alTANTOCK, 8c«.* ~
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST, jni.tAH-STHKRT, NKAR TUB MARKKT.
Curringe* repaired, nml all other work done ntslmit notice
M l I ffiBR fc CURRY.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
KANTKKN tVIIARr—BAV-8TRKKT,
Mn vu ii null, Oeorgln.
A. SHOUT.
M A S T E II BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACT*
FOB BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
or kvkhy DR*CKirrioN,
Rcsidoiice East wide of Pnliwki Squate.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. (4ALL0WAY,
tyil YORIC-Slreet,—Rear of the Court
/ O House, Savannah, (Gn.)-Grnteftil for the en-
couragomnnt extend' d to him by hi* patron* and friend*
since1839, respectfully solicit* n continuance of their t«-
vors, nwmriiig tic in that nil articles entrusted to him will
Ira dune In the b«'st inmiiieri Ladle*’ Silk nud Woolen
Drfoses, Shawl*, kc., continued to bo donned and dyed
various colours, mi a* to glvo good satLIbcUon. ^Ladies’
Bonnet* Dyed, Bleached and Pressed.Ut a fhslilonab o
style. Kid Cloves cleaned In the host manner. Table
Cover* cleaned or dyed, ns may be required. Gentlemen’s
Garment* nnovutcd or dyed black, brown or gteen.iw
may bo required, in the same superior stylo ns hitherto.
Terms moderate. Orders ftom the countty punctually
attended to. luw
NFAV-YOUK AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wcdwssdsy.
The netv and •uiH'rTnr stranwIHpiTEN N ESHEE, < ^nut
John Collins,and ClIRROKKB.Cnpt.Tiio* Lyon, will,
until furrier notice,leavo Ssvniinnli and New \ nrk every
Weohrsua y, i.'oniiuenchig with the98i!i March.
Those swift Steamer*ace each of l,9.V) tone burthen,
built in the strongest and wio-t approved man nor, nml are
unequalled in all the needful qualities to give roiifldenee
a* well ns dii*pat«-h to traveller*. They have all the ac
commodations Ibr passengeni and freight r. quuite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Rsil-Kond will despatch no extra train
from Mncon Tue-day evening, to connect with these
steamer* ou Wcduesday, and Irmu Bavnumih on their
nriival if needful. .
No freight received after ul** o’clock on the day
of sailing. - . ., , - , ..
Pfl**nge«95-payable in ndvatur; fur which, or ftclglil,
apply to PADBLFOHD k FAY,
Savnnnnb,
or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
mar ill No. 191 Front *t, New York.
FOIl JVEW-YOIUi.
NEW LINE Qg PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail Weekly during the year. This line I* composed
of the following Vessel*: „ „
Barque ISAAC MEAD H I - Hbown.
Barque PETKIt DEMILL, N. Ilosv,
Brig MACON, I’.Huv.mrLti.
It rig JOHN ENDERS, J; Johnson.
Sclir. O. J. JONES, II. Look.
The nlmve vchm’I* nr« of the first chi**. Insured nt the
lowest rates, and are commanded hy Captain* of iiiiteli
experience in llio trade. They will Ini toivcd up nml
down tho river when necessary, nml will always sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins nr« handsomely nir
iilshMl, and overy rare.wilt be taken for the comfort and
rnnvenk-nce of Piisseiiger*. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROW LAND,
No. 179 liny-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO..
or 116 No. 186 Front street, New-York.
—pIFiladhhlpuia
M M '" M; M
SAVANNAH LINE OF l’ACICETS.
The following vessels comprint till* Lino, nud will will
about every two week*, Vi* '•
Schr. I Ul, IA ELIZA Cnpt. mires.
Sehr. II. WESTCOTT. ,.Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, .Cnpt. Blaokmxn.
Sclir. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Cnpt. Loons.
Thu above vessel* nre all Hr*t claw s«*liooner*, and
cnuiiiinmled hy CHptains experienced In tho trade, and
who Will use their best exertion* to give mtlsftirlion to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passenger*). *-*
SAVANNAH AND AVJUVSTA
QPERM and Solar OIL—Of very sitpci
O quality, for rale by J. C. HINCILMAN,
aug 97 Corner Broughton and Drayton ms.
/JOSHEN BUTTER.—io kegs choice Go-
shell Butter, landing per steamer Clictokeo and Ibr
■ale by
uug 9i) DAVIS kCOPP.
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF OEOUGIA.
•rim M 'nm-tmav Company «f acorRla’* Boat*
CHATHAM, Cnpt. JJunsxSD,
TENNESSEE Cjipt. Gould,
TIH»S. S. 3IETCALFE, Cnpt. Powsll,
Run between the nbovaplaces in coiiftection with Tow
1mm and l.igbtes*, affording the merchant* of Georgia.
Smith Carotins, Tennessee nml Alntamn, n cheap and
cxp-dilimis made of traiuportatlon or good* to nnd from
the interior. . . ’
During the very low stage* or the river the present
scu,on, (lower than for some years,) merchandise en-
tru-tedlo till* Company ha* been forwarded with hut
trilling detention ami no interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability io forward good* at tho lowest stage* or
the river.
Merelinmlisc, in all enses, imported nr exported will be
received mid forwarded free of commission*, nnd freight
fur tiie Georgia Bill-Road for Allien* nml Allnntn, nml nil
Slalloiis mi llio YVpstern k Atlnntle Rail Road, can be
paid at those Station*; freight for other Station* this ride
of Atlanta is payable nt Augusta.
Pwriuce from the Georgia Rail-Road will also be fur
warded free of commission*, nnd nil expense paid, nnd
collected nt Snvnnnah from consignees of vessel*, when
required.
Tho T. 8. 31. now run* as n regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should tanddreraeri to care
of Snvniiimli Agent, nnd from the Interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular can* should be taken to address Rill* Ending
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, *JA3IE8 A. FAW’NS, Snvnntmh.
net Ut JNO. I). GIIIEIJ, Augusta.
T AMP CHIMN1ES.—Camphino nnd So-
A.J lar Lamp Chiuinles, (hr rale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k C
mi * 3 Gibbons’ Building.
TUST RECEIVED two Irnmlml'poundB
Col. Ilallowe'* unadulterated Anow-ltoOt, ftirsnln by
aug 3 J. ROUSSEAU.
TUB ENTEllPIUSB OF SAVANNAH l
CAVANNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Company 5,000 boxes of the above Company *
superior nrtlclp, tin sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
Till* article is far superior to any now offered to llio
SoHt/icr* Country for the Toil,I, SAaviig, nnd tho Counting
House. It Ucmvfiilly put up hy tho Coni|inny in nent
patter boxes e«nlal"ing one dozen cakes ol one size, nnd
other* containing four cakes of another «*c»
The fullmving nre the rate* the Company linve con-
clud' d to ■imply the Mrrthanlt, DruigbU, Hotels, Steam
ers, kc. nt, which will convince nil flint it SovrlltlW La-
tkrprisb meet Soutiikkn KNOouBAc.KMr.irr, Savnnimli
cuu and tvibtsupidy anything of this kind for much lera
And thereby support HOME INDUS l RY.
rangers), apply 10
GREINER k BEALL,
79 Bay street, Havunuah.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jn-,
K .| 17 No. 37# N. tVImrvcs, Philadelphia.
~D»Hy U. S. ninil Slcniu-Pncket Line.
BETWEEN
..$30 00
..16 00
0 (HI
4 50
Agent for the Company.
Sons of Teiuperaiioe.
Toonnhowi Division, No. 9- Instituted in 1816. Ld
yJ,2S Klon, No. 15— Instituted in 1817. D. 8. >9» brt : ,eH ’''
WH* 8oei«|I|M Coiutfctml will* citurfllies.
ilsIMSlsi "Si
offlsundav School" S.i..il..y Hcliool of Imlcpondn.it
Presbyterian Chttreh. Banti^t Sunday School*. Altar
Society. Society of St.Jolm the UnptlsL l*«tinale MIs-
slonnry Society. Foreign Misslonury Society.
Hon Society of tho Luihurnn Church. Bible, I mjMJjook
nnd Tract Society. Episcopal Mlsslotinry Association,
st. John’* Sunday nml Parish School. Sunday School ol
the First Prenbytorlnn Churelt. Methodist Lplwopnl
Sunday Schools. ——
* Other Societies In Snvnnnivto.
Georgia Htaorlcnl Socicty.-Jnnies A|. Wayno. I res’t.
MRNT AND I’UOOr Of HKKUS, kc., TO UK UHKP IN OTHER
GoorMBciilqV, for tho State* or jlnlnc. Mnw»chwih|,'
Rhodetriaud, New-YorkjPoiiiwylvnnja,Maryland,Soutlt
Carolina, Florida, Alnbninniiiul Louisiana.
M. II. AfeAlllitor, rorMnssachusctt*.
Solomon Colton, for South CatoHwi.
A. IL Lawton, fbr BouUti Carolina.
Robert M.Uhnrlton, for Floridn. , „ „
YViekliffe Bruott, for Floridn and South Carolina.
Thomas O. Nlshet, for Florida
baric* ri. itanry,nir ••••
hnrlcR 15. Teffl, for North Carolina
/ 4 F.OUGIA Mmiiiracturcd OstmburffS nnd
VT SlilitiiigH.—The Subscribers have on hand the »ol
lowing kind* of Osimlitirgs, which they offor for snle ut
Factory mice*; 'I’reun Factory, extraheavy .Georgia Fnc-
loiy, nt Athens; Roswell Factory, No*. 1 ntn 7; Mllletlie-
vlllo Factory; SchL-y’s Stripe* do., best quality. Also,
Rostvell Factory Shirtlngr, MIBctlgevlUe do. do., twe
"g.. Y .r"'" , gM»CTimOP > WKVITT.
/■iHQbERA MEOtolNEB,—TlieSutecri
her* have on band the following popular remedies-
p * iT1EB j
used with success in Charleston nnd viclnitj In 1830.
July 93 J* A- LaROCIIL, cor. Hull and Rny-ris.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO THIRDS Of TUB WAY.)
METAMORA, Cnpt. F. Bardkn.
WM. SEA BROOK, <>Pt- P‘ Bujn»«mtr.
GEN. CLINCH Cnpt. Fknn Pkck.
JASPER Cnpt. Wm. S. Dixon.
This /.Inc 1* composed nf tiie nhovo very superior
Steam Packet*, with experienced coininnnders,nnd cnii-
nat he excelled for snfety, comfort nnd regularity. I hoy
leave Savannah every evening nt linll past 8 of lock,
nml leave Charleston every iiioriiing nt 9 o’clock tliroiign
0W Fnre ^iva Dollar*, menl* Included. Through JVc**/*
between .Macon nnd Charleston, Ten Dollars, Inclmllng
menl* on the steamer* nml omnibus fare in Savannah.
/ BROOKS k TUPPBtt, Agents, Snvnmmli.
oct 24 E. LAF1TTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
IT’LOUR nnd BU1TE1L—25 bbls. nnd 25
JL half do. Canal Flour; 10 keg* choice Butter, Just re
ceived tier Cherokee, nud for rale hy
nug 6 A. CHAMPION.
ALLEY’S Magical Pain Extractor—For
AJ Borns, Sores, In (tarnation*. For rale by
may S3 L. J. MYERS, Sinet*’ Building.
(Scnci'iil Gltitomfsrmrnts.
VM IIlilt. I.ATIIUOI* tt MiiVlT i’,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
T-TAVE IN.STORE—A full nsnottmcMOl
J.X FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offbr frfr siflo at Wholesale amt Retail, oh tho ino»t rea
sonable terms.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duftll, own Importation:
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy ehd; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whitney bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negio plain*, intuited qualities.
KERSEYS—A very large aworitneiit, ebmjabtng *11 the
different slide* and qualities both fancy and plain, ol
Georgia nnd Nonliern make.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, broivft, green, gray nnd diflV
CAHHIMKRES—Black and raiifey pltu'd. and stripes.
TWEEDS—An n-sorimenl of plain nml fancy.
SATTINBTS—Blue, blnck nod tnf.cyeolftt*.
VESTINGS—Ah assortment of *Uk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS— Kilmarnock nml Scotch bonnet*.
OSNAUUIIGS—A large supply, nt foctory prlco*.
BURLAPS—Of Hax and cotton, ItotplekBig sheet*.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled ieff, tor pinnintiun uri
low price to rum scarlet; a large assortment of lot*
price to line white flannels, bc»i make?.
CANTON FLANNELS—White nnd unbleached, bhi
quality.
SI) TICKS—All qualities of cotton.
WII1TY- Furniture artd eshitufo difofty.
FRINGES—White couon and *ilk fringw. .
CARPETINGS—Super Uru**els, 3 ply mid Imperial; col
ton and wod! and all Cotton.
RUGS—Fine to low price.
IIAIZES—Figured nnd plain. , . ♦.
MATTINGS—4 4 to 0 4. plain white and colored.
WINDOW SHADES—Plain and painted centre*.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich flfured and plain soar,
let; whim and buff lineh; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—White and colored, low price to
fine. ,
DIAPERS—ttuckatmck, Scotch, Rueeta attdcQUfffft linen
table and damask diaper*; luown table Clothe and
diapere.
S11BKT1N41S—Linen and cotton, 4-4 to 19 4. . <
IRTINOS—At» cifcn'sive a:«roitmcnt of blenched ana
brown Sliirling*; superior bleached long cloths, best
make*. . ..
COLORED IIO.MESPUN8—Maibofo strljies and pUfdfir
Coliimbinn nnd other striiie*.
MARINERS STRIFES—Wide and n.mow stripes, as
sorted qunlitie*.
DENIMS AND JEANS—Blue wised ntm* and blue
BROW/T'aN!} BLEACHED JEANS—Variou* quail
tie* and brands.
—AMO—
A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
superfine, dark nnd light colored Ginghams, Alnacca*,
llorntmzines, blnck and colored Engiiih and French
Merino*, woreled Damasks and Moreen*.
—also—
A full assortment or HOSIERY, emnpiTring Colton,
Woolen and Silk, tn all their varieties. . ,
Ladles’, Gent’s and Misses’ Merino Undershirts and
Drawers; Silk and Cotton Uiubreilds, a' frill muortment.
HOUSBJ-’UllNISHINa'm'OUE;
IT LEACHED Muslins—Just received, 4-4,
I ) 5 4, 10 4 and 19-4; also, 95 dozen Linen Cambric
tidkf*., Lace Collar* mid Cnpo*; for »ale by
DEWITT k MORGAN,
nug 93 lUbero’s Netv Building.
T~IQHT! LIGHT 11 LIGllfTiT^lOb ri|»»n.i
JLi gross of Friction Male he., Just received and for rale I*S»W toother with a goo«l lusortn.cnt tt bright 11„
COLLINS & IIVILICLEY,
100 BRYAN-STREET,
TJAVE IN STORE—A full supply of
XX Crockery nml llou*c-fiimls!itiiK t. noils,-
to tvblch Uiey re.iiectfully Invite thu ath-nfturt ofpure/ia-
ser*. Tln-lr *tovK in part consists ss follow* r
CROCKERY, CHINA. ANl) GLASS WARE.
W. (], flowing blue mid ninlbefry Dinner Setts
W.G. do. do. do. Tea do.
Chinn Tea Setts, gold band and plain
Do. do. do. ndsed flgnre, China Vases
Roquet Holder*, China Mngs, Mantel Ornament*
Children’f Tea Sett*, Glass Lamps, Tumbler*
Wine Glosses, Solnr and Astral Chimney*
Decanters, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jar*
Stone Jar*, Jnrs, Butter Tots, churn*, kc.-'
LAMPS, TIN WARE,**.
Solar Lamps, Lamp Heads, Hide and Hall l.amnrf
Lnntern*, RrUnnnln, Bra** and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
Trays, tingle and tn «ett»; Bread,Kulfo *ud R;**iaTrajrx|
Slop and Toilet Pail*; Foot Bath*; Cake and 8niue Boxes,-
Coffee Urns and Biggins; Egg Boiler*, Oyster J)Dhes; Jcl
ly Moulds; Patty Pans; Gravy Stralncts; Tea and Table.
Spoons; Dish and Plate Covers; Venl.ftn Dhhe*; Nursery
Ware.
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Ivory Table Cutlery, In setts of 31 niece*, or single
Knive# only; Buck Horn mid common Cutlery; Bcwora, •
llnixor* and Pocket Cutlem a fine ae*ortffie,ntpf Coffee
MUD, Mince Knivct, Soup Dlgertm, t'fch Kv-ttb «, Itoa'
I’ot*, Dutch Oven*, Hhorcl and Tong*, elegam st.-« I Kirn
Setts, Porcelain Sauce and Stew-Pan*, Furnace*, Wafer
and Waffle Iron*, Coal llod*, Coffee Uo«*tcra, Draw and
common Andiron*,’Stair Rod*,Sad Iron*,Tea and Dinner
Bell*, Gridirom*. lint and Mouse Trap*, Umbrella Stand*,
Wire and Nur*pry Fender*, Egg Wlilp*, 1’nito Jagger*,-
Oy*ter Knive*. Ice Breaker*, Cork Scrett*. ke. kc.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
Buckets, Tutu, Selves, Brooms, Wash Boards, Bet
lows, Faucets, Bird Cages, Beef-steak Pounders, Lemon!
8qu*aMta,Waod Spoons. Also. Market Bn»ktt»,Ct»
dies mid Wagon*; together with a good awortment of
Travelling and Fancy Btoictr; DusUng, Btttih. ahd oilier
Brushes.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
China, Gin** and Wood Toys, a flue assortment; Fancy
Boxes. Playing Card*. Wax Candles, Segnr Fuse*. La
die**Brewing Caze», Marbles, Thermometer*. Tooth and
me*' ureviiig i nnuDie*. i iiLTiuumcier*, i oou*
Noil Uriuhn*, Dumb Bells, l.fouur Flask*, Book Beau,
Paper File*, Crimping Machine*, Carling Scfraora, Knife
Cleaner*, kc.
Country merchant*. Planters, Housekeepers, and oth
era, are invited to call, as their price* will b low.
TYTEW CLOTHING^TORE, No. G9 t
ll iso GiaaoH*’ Ranok.—The undenigned ha*
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
T> AY WATER.—0 canes genuine Bay
J J Water received and for rale by
June91 L.J. MYERS SmeU’ Building.^
T7LOUR. — Baltimore Flour from Now
X Wheat, also Georgia Flour- for *nle by
aug9l J. V. CONNEP.AT.
1 ANDINO from barquo Isaac Mead—300
J.J bag* pilmr. Bio Coffee; 100 taxes C. W. SiniUi’*
Family Soap, 90 cask* Plnu Porter, 900 bag* Drop Shot,
150 d» Buck do; for rata by
nug 91 SWIFT, DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
T AMPOIL^500gallons BleachedWin-
I J ter Spenu Oil. 500 do. do. Fall do., 1000 do. do.
Whale Oil; for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
nug 3 Gibbon*’ Bull.Hug.
QMOKED TONGUES & Smoked BEEF.
O Ju«t received a lot of extra Buffalo Smoked Tongue*;
nl?o, n iot of Smoked Beef, for sale hy
nug 17 J. ItOUSSEAU.
n^EAS.—48 half chests superior Ilyson and
L lllui-k Tea*; lOchesU linnelnfdo; 47 qr.clie*U and
15 eighth* do. various brand*; for rale by
aug 91 4. V. CONNERAT.
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA
•I'lii*Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Snvnnnah River, to nnd from
Augusta, by tlwir Iron Steamer*
JOHN RANDOLPH Cnpt. Phili-ot.
LAMAR, Uapt
And nl*o by the Steamer
A3IOKY SIBLEY, Cnpt. Ckkswkli
The fottcr St* nmcr being of|c«* draught than nny other
nn thn Itiv. r, jusurei* unprecedented despatch III ailetnge*
of the water. The Company l* nl*o provided with fifteen
Towboat* and Uvo Lighter*.
All Freight addressed to thn care oftlie (. ompnnyor it*
Agent*, will be received nnd forwarded free of eonimi*-
fdnns. A. ftlBI.EY, President, Augusta.
T. R.'MILLS, Agent,Bavniinnli.
oct 16 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Ailgilstn.
Scml.tVeckly U. M.3I»il Stcnni-l’ackct l,
OISCUIT nml Pilot, BREAD.—GO whole
I ) nnd 40 balfblil*. Butter, Sugar and Sotla BIm-uU; 90
bid*. Pilot Bread; landing and lor rale by
nug 91 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
T ANDING from steamer Cherokee*
XJ keg*prime Goshen Butter, 93 taxes do do Cl
90 hbl* Potatoes; for rale by
nug21 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER,
10
Cheese,
T ANDING from steamer Cherokee—30
■l i Mil*. Canal Flour, (extra brand,) for rale by
aug 91 SWIIT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
TSARINA.—Decker’s prepared Farina, re-
X commended by Aledical Cortege*, Hospital* and
I’Aysfoinn*, n* the lw*t article ol diet now known lot in
valid* and children, superior to Arrow Root, Tapioca,
Sligo, kc., for rale by L. J. MYERS,
aug 93 Sinet’* Building.
*PRIME and Mess PORK.—Landing: 100
X bl»l». for rale by
nug 17 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
1 n connection "with the Charleston DMW Mali Hlcfttif
I’ncki-t* nt Savannah; the Mail Steamer SARAH SI A I.D-
ING, from Pnlntkn to Lake Monroe, the Mnil Stage* from
Jai'ksonVilla via Alligator, Mineral Springs and Mmliran
vllle, to Tnllnliassec; and from Picolata to St. Auguytiue.
»tCAMULGEE, Cnpt. W.M. Wiuo*.
WM. GASTON, Cnpt. John IIbbdaKO.
ST. 3IATTIIBWS, Cap*. Nicholas Kino.
These Packet* leave. Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning nt 10 o’clock.
HtnruntMan.—Leave Palatka every 1 uesday and F rlday
iiioriiing at 7 o’clock, touching at the above named place*
cni-li way. . ,
All goods cninigncd to the Agents forwarded free ul
eomiiiissioii, Aukntsi
BROOKS k TIJPI’ER, Savannah,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns-
wick; John lie-rent, St. Marys; Fernandes k Blsbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colee, I’lco-
lat i; It. It. Held k Co., Pnlntkn, E. I.afltte, Charleston.
rpURPENT1NE—10 barrels City Distilled,
X for sale by J NO. G. FALLIGANT.
Uiy 30 . _
T) ACON Sides nnd Shoulders—In Store: 20
j) casks prime Bacon Shoulder*} 30 do. do. do. Side*:
for sale by SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER,
augfll
BILLINGS’ Carminative and Astrin-1 /iJ-INGHAMS, Calicoes, Linen
' .... . .... . 1>........I i> r... j Fl
HYRUP—'Tho great Southern Remedy for
Diarrhaer., Cholera Infantum, or Summer Complaint ol
Children, Dysentery, nndChoUta Morbu*. tteconnneiid-
id by eminent physician*, nnd used by the surgeon* I
"• UlMat S " ,,M ’ r,,,, L^ , . h MYBvSi, 8!»eu’A«5S 1 ®**
the United State* army,
sale by
June 7
S TONE WAIVE—ComUting of covered
jar.,from l i,lmio'4BH!.! Pilclrog; nOKUOun
Water Kra. with FawelU-aKoltont .rUclw far attttH,
Counting Room*, Ac. Also, Spittpone, Milk Inn-, lap
Bottles, kc., on hand nnd for sale by
nugb COLLINS ^ BULK LEY, 400 Bryan-at.
/'10AL! Coal!!—The Subscnlmr is ready to
Vj receive order* for Red A*h Coni,Broken «>d Screen
ed, selected expre-ly for fltuilly use, deliverable from the
,whnrf or ut the residence.* iu the city,during Ute month* ol
B.J.t.mba, »,„l Ootnto 1 NmnO har'-’.t.
French Cambric* nml Print-; for rale at reduced
prices, by DEtVlTTl k RIORGAN,
jtind 97 _ Hlbere’* New Building.
M liaUNS.—Jttconct, NotiBook, Mull, plait
nml cheek’d Swi*»am\ Book Muslins; check'd aw
plain Cambric*,and low priced colI’dMu*UnS|forsolo by
1 j„iy 18 Laroche, bowne k co.
IVfORRISON’S Hygean Pills.—A supply
1.1 JL of genuine Morrison’* 1’iR*, received and for rale
by L. J. ft! YERSjSmet*’ Building.
July 18
■WHITE LEAD.—10,000 lbs. Atlantic
VV White Lead, warranted pure; 4,000 ita. EneILh
White Lead, warranted pure; 100 keg* Black, Yellow
''jNo' , 0. r |-At.t.l.fANT.
1 f\ CASES Chrome Green, received per
,1.\* barque Texas, and for rule by •
aug 6 JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
rp RAVELLING BASKETS.—Of assorted
X fixes mid patterns, just opened nnd for sale by
COLLINS fc BULK LEY
July 7 106 Brynn-ib
r11HERMOM&TERS.—J. Hurry’s celol
X brate dLondoiiTherniometersj lust received, nnd for
sole hy COLLINS k UULKLLY,
July 17 100 Brynn-st.
anrf
_ . ... -The undenigned ha* re-
cently relumed Dorn the North, where he lit* been en-
aged in getting up ahandasmo asaortmiftt of READY
.jfADE CLOTHING, expressly for n retail bUsIncs* Iff
Savannah, to which he very respectfully invites the
Planter* vMting till* place, and Uie citizens generally, to
give him n call, a* lie is confident his stock lit* never
been surpassed by any brought to till* place. Among hi*
good* are Uie following article* t
Cloak* and Mantles—blue and block Brood Cloth nnd
Camlet.
Over Cont* of invisible green, brottn, Parsons mixed/
rilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, LKm Skirt and Blanket.
Drew Gpnu and Frocks, of fine black French D/oair
Cloth. ^
Bu*ln<’«s Coats—such 0* plain and fanct Tweed, Cn*t-
mero, black Doe Skin, plain Beaver Cloth, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Sack nnd Froctees.
Pantaloons, from nil of the mtt*l fashionable goods,
•ueh n* plain blnck Cnsslrriere, bhu-k D0e Skin, English
ribbed Cassini ere. Moleskin, Plaid, Ballnct, Tweed Cs*»i-
iii'-re ni'l Negro Cloth.
Hound Jackets, of plain Flnnnel, Satinet, Kentucky
Jeans.
Vestsof every dcrerfpUon, such ns fine plain Mack
Satin, figured and plain Velvet and Cashmere. Hotrita-
xlnc. Alpaca, Vuknvln, pV.riti Wotsted, figured Silk, bladfc
Cloth ami Cnsslmero.
Under Shirt*, of heavy ribbed Woof, fine nnd unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fancy Sntin, plain Silk, black Silk.
LIiicii and Silk Pocket IIaiiilki-riiiief»,of great variety.
Slrirfc«, of Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, finn y
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Abo, a gen
eral lusoHnu’ttt of Boy’* Shirt*.
Stocks, or plain Sntin, crimped do, Bombaxihe and
fancy Bilk Stock* nnd Neck lie*.
u*p.!itdet*, of great variety.
Glove*, of plum French Kid, Mack, white and < »lored
Silk, FeUCIotli and Thread, Silk and COtfort Night Cap*,
Money Belts, Bilk Purae*, Bhotflder Btnrc*, Travelling
l*tinbrelln*—a tanutlful assortmci|t of Ffench, Silk/
Scoleh Gingham nud Cotton Umbrella*. . , ,
Caps—a fine nml fashlonnMe assori'iiterir Of Cloth
(Jlalxed Silk, arid Otter Sklu Cap*-
N. B. A general assortment of Youth’* mill Boy’s
Clothing, of Sa?ks, Round Jacket*. Pnirfoltah*, Vc*w
nnd Cloth Cap*. Having taken milch pain* in ralecUng
the above stock, ho hope* by strict ntlunffuri fo burine**/
»S&' lll>efal ,lmre « pntron TEQ. 8, Nictfota.
CHOLERA AND lUUvSltAL 1VATER.
Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.
TVTU. Roussell. of Philadelphia, in Ilia Card/
M makes tho following quotation from lUaUUwait’t
Aledical ftud Surgical Journo!, to which we would also
invite the nitcntion of the public. Hrnlthwnit ray*:—
“When the remedy (Mliteral or Soda Wnter) has born
given in tho*e cues, denoting derangement of the»tom-
lu ll alone present, according to my experienc*, the
cfleet of the medicine has been to relievo the symptom*
nlmo. t immediately, the nausetl Is speedily dissi|mt«l, the
alddiueu aud falntnera disappear, and the souse of burn
ing ami heat at the pit or stomach D no longer felt or
eiuiiplaliied of after two or three doses. But the most re
markable circumstance is that which attended trie em
ployment or tne enme agent during the rtngo of the dfar-
tlnrn, that relaxation of the bowels which is nhiio t sl-
ways Uie precursor or tho severe lofm of Cnoteraj hi the
numerous case* in which I have gifort the Cnr.tafiic Acid
at Uil* period, it has invariably arrested (tvith sonie few
exceptions) tho morbid process, nt a longer period, it is
true, but still a regulnr amt certain interval. But it Is in
tho cmnmcncement of collapse that the ciftcttey of the
remedy Is best observed and Us modus opi-ramli Uie most
apparent. Not only is the vomiting immediately arrested,
a* in tlio previous stage, hut the heut nnd burning rensa-
tioii nt Uie pit of stomach disappear, almost as speedily—
(tepreschm of tho sy»tem I* removed, nud oflief symptom*
of this stage vanish by degrees, so ns frequently to leave
the patient comparatively free from all ailment nfter UlU
administration afS or 6 dose*,
The effecu produced by n change of water tuny be ob
viated by the use of plain Soda Water. A superior ar
ticle may bo hod at all Ume* in boxes of convenient nM|
put up by JOHNSON fc CO.
H OSIERY.—Received per Cherokee, an
assortment of Cotton Half llose; Gauze, Cotton
nud filerlno Under-Shirts; also, a few dozen hnndsbme
Bilk Under-Shirts. For sale at 147JJny-*treei.
June 96 PRICE fc VI
VEADEIt.
I.AV, vv.v.o.v, Tobacco, See.—20
. low nrlced N. O. Sugar, 10 lilids. Choice
hhd«. fPhqico Ht. IJrol, .1.., t!0 l;M;. »
aUGAU. PORTER
O lilids. low nrlced N. t
do do, 6 lilids. f’hoieo St. Crow wi, .
ClatlHfd dp, 40 Mils Blownrt’s and Woolsoy’sCiashcdand
do do, 6 lilids.
Olatltled dp, 40 m>««;...••* - ...» n n
Powdered «lo, 90 casks Byns* pint* nrater. ^ bores
Grantk WtlUnms*Tobacco,H’»and 8's; 15linll boxMOO
do,5’« and 8’s; 33 bag* Old Government Java toffee,
loumroN - co.
ALE ROPE, Whiskey fit Flour.—300
IA colls Bale Rope,850 bids. N. O. Whi drey. 50 bids.
•ijpPaBgwP
nug 10
P |„\1N »nJ Figimal WhltoSwta MutUns,
j U ly 24 Ribero’s New UnBdiiig-
G LOVES, Hosiery, Laces, Belt millions,"
* 5cc, j u.to I K..ne«|
DEWITT .
Ribero’aNew Building-
DORT MONAIS, in all styles—some with
X fteel clasps, kc., at 31. EABTMAN’8.
T OOIC Out fLr RAIN.—George S. Nichols W*
_Li has Just received pprstowiwrTejsniichraii.arew or. q Ol, A R SHADES and Chimneys.—A full
those long wonted water proof Ovbi'Q»«i Leggms ana ^ tupply of ciobes', for Solar Lanins; together wl
Caps. Those who have been tooklug for these, t an non Wicks, JnM opened nnd for sale hy
he supp ed nt the Clothing ^ f ! jSJJh COLLINS k BULKLEY, 100 Rryan st
"VTEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
IN gress-street, opposite l’ulnski House.—J. S. MA
GILL would respectfully announce to Uie citizens of Bn
vunnah nnd surrounding country, that he ha* ju*t received
—’Vr \— , * v-,, , I nnd i* now opening a well selected Stock ot TAM, AND
CHLORIDE of LIME.—1 cask.ury Clvlor- l WINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for the market, «hd
J Ide Lime, for rale by nre now oiVcrcd nt tho lowest market price-: Ifouu-ti.'
June 19 L. J. 31YERS,8met* r ‘ “*
i’ Building.
rpURPENTINE TOOLS.—OpenTiacitwra,
Bcrapcra, Dipper*, and Axes, the proper kind, sain-
plus obtained from North Carolina, Just-receivedrand for
|,y M COLES KEY k NORTON.
PLOWS, 500 dozen Hoes, assorted;
_ _ 80 dozen Axes, 100 do Plow Line*, 1.000 pair
•races; for sale by N. U. k IL WEED.
Jan 29
F G IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron, Gart-
sliirric No. 1, now landing from ship Georgia, from
Glasgow, nnd for sale by N. B. fc H. W BED.
apr 6
MOFFAT’S Life PILLS anil BITTERS—
fr"" K ” n " r “'*“" * om», •
BhirUng* nnd Sheetings,Knglirlt and American Prt:
Ginghams, Scotch ana French do., black nml coio
- m—r bh Ind
nfflHri”
TiVmmihgs, fcc. fcc.: Ca^liuores, Sattlncta, Twtodi,
Kentucky Jeans,Blanketa,Negro^lotlw,Flantu
brelloA, Bhnwt*, kc. „ ,... ‘
ALo,Jilstopening: beouUfhl L. C.Handkcrehleo.frotn
fr9 to ,<3. To these l* Invited riartlrular attention. Many
other kind* of rich turd desirable Goods expected In a few
day*, at the SAVANNAH UA8II STORE.
MILLINERY.—The Millinery bn lnc-s will be carried
on in Uie same hou«e by a lady of experience in all it
branches. oa l£ *
rpQWNSEND * S SARSAPARILLA.—
I. Received dlicct-from the nianufkcfofM. for rale
TAFFEOTUAL Cutofor Whooping Cough.
H poche’s ttoj-al Herbal EnibrocaUon; a cure for
may 7
urnctun-r, Tor rale
U. J. MYERS,
Biucts’ Uuilding.
nMlICOPl^EROUS.— Professor Harry’s
.1. Ti'te°plte r ^sfo | r mtpring,i«M^H'^ a' | >a b-anti-
received f.ing the hair, nnd eradicating scurf
- )N8, 95 emit* per bottle.. Forralebr _ _ -
Marketjq. • augfit G- R. IIENDIUCKSON kCO,