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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA„ SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1849.
THE REPUBLICAN
It rUUMSIIK»
DAILY AND T1U-WKE1CI.Y,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY *V COUNTY PRINTERS.
I'. W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,
TBit MBs
Dully Pniier$10 # lTI-W«rUly$B,j»er milium
(tj/* In nu ffi c will nn order fbr tho |M|>er be intended
to, witless accompanied with llio money, or a satisfactory
. city reference.
Advtnliwmeiiu inserted at the following rates i
ONB SQUARE, (TUN USE* OR «**,) liT INSERTION,. .SO,75
Kao I! CONTINUANCE, AO
ONE SQUAKE,..........ONK W««K DAILY 9,50
ONNAOI'AR*,..; ONK MONTH DAILY, 7,00
One square, two month* daily, 19,00
ONE SQUARE, .....THREE MONTHS DAILY, 15,00
Adicin-etnems published every other day, and those in
serted once or twice a week, are charged.75 cts. per
a |ti;uo Ibr each Insertion. *
Legal advertisements inserted at the uiual rates, and
strict care taken tlml they be published according tolaw.
All advertisement* from transient persons or itrangera,
to be paid In advance. ■ • ’
The privilege* of yearly advertisers will be confined
▼»tlWly *o their regular business, and all oihor adverttoo-
wents not pertaining lo ihelr regular basiness as agreed
for. to be paid extra!
\ early advertiser* exceding In their advertlaeineiita the
•vsraye number or lined agreed lor, will be charged at
-proportion*! rated.
No aovKaTiaaMKKTB wiLLaatasaaTanoRATutToosLY.
All advertiremont* for charitable InsUtuliona aud re-
igioua Societies will bo charged half price.
Cty» All Advertisements sent to tills office without ill
lections ai to the number of insertions, will be jiublUli-
‘•d d*IJ|V Jjiitll ordered to bo discontinued, and charged
*»* All Letters directed to this office or the Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. II.—Each Citation by the Clerka of tho Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been mad* for Letters of
Administration, inurtbo published TiueTT days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
•Creditors to render ip their account*, must be subtLhed
■ait WINKS.
Hales or Itcal Estate nnd Negroes by Executor*. Ad
ministrator*, and Guardian*, must be published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of*ale. These sale* mad be inode
at the Court House door of the county In wltloh the
property (a situate, and on the flr*t Tuesday ortho ntonlli,
between the hour* of ten in tho morning and four in the
afternoon. No sale from day to day I* valid, unless so
■expressed In the advertisement.
. Applications |,y Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordlnnry for loavo to sell Renl Estate
<ir Negroes, must bo published FOIJI! MONTHS.
Hole* of personal property (except negroes) of testate
• aud Intestate eslatcs by Kieeutors nud Administrators,
•mnu be advertised FOllTY IIAYH.
Applications by Executors anil Administrators for Let-
tare Dlsmissory must bo |rublislicd HIX MONTHS.
Application lor (hrectosuro of Mortpaiee on real estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with n
copy or the bond of agreement) to makotitleato land mint
lie advertised three month* at least.
Sheriff’* sale* under executions reguloily granted by
the court* must bo advertised THIRTY UAYH-nnder
•mortgage execution* HIXTY DAYH—Halo*of perisbnblo
property under order Af Court, must bo advertised ucner-
-ally, TEN DAYH before the day of Hale.
•flbbcrttscrg tn the xUpuMtcmt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS.
RAY-STREET. R AV-STKKKT.
It. A. Allen, No. 119 U. Molyneux, No. 77
II. A. Lewie, lit) K Hutchison, 90
G. N. Neyto, hiO a. )l. Cuuiinlus, 00
Wndiliurn.Wlhlei A Co. IN K. A. Huiillard’tyi
~ ““ A. Low and Co., 08
svnMimini,** miei etr
N. A. Hardee & Co., uu
W. C. O’Driscoll] 108
Tadelford k Fay, 101
'Yonge k Gaiiiiinil, 01
JJ. Parson* & Co., Vi
Asa Holt, 88
<Geo. Gordon, 68
N. Crum, St
J. N. Philips, 81
D. F. lluUey, 80
•K. L. Hollis, 80
F. II. IVelman, 74
Greiner Is Deal),7 i
It. W. Hamilton, 68
Win. Crowder, 01
O. llartrhlM, UH»
Edward Wiley, 191
Clark fc Lawson, 191
*•'. Sorrel, 196
Hamilton fc llnidomaii,83
Harper A Stuart. 87
Hiuiih k Humphreys,85
Francis Wood, 91
Win. Duncan, 89
J. II. Ilurroii-lis, 07
J. Cowles, 95
Wnt. Adams, 101
Way k Rina, 105
Colicn, Norn* k Co., HO
It. llalMirsluim k Hon, 146
W. Woodbrirtgo, H I
Brigham Kelly k Co., 176
II. Borer, 178
Crane k Rowland, 179
Ella* Itced, 171
J. II. Ladd, 181
H. Uoodall, 900
f.nuilM, .A n. l*ootlsil,miU
<J. w. Anderson k Bro.,300 T. C. Ni.bet, 999
<L F. Mills, 901 A. Mini*, tub
1*. H. Helm, 906 William‘<>ii and Prerion, 994
Will. Dauersby, 79 Mestou k Gunby, 909
■Stephen HUto, 199 Rabun A Fallon. 907
Jo*. Ilurke, CO T. H. Uanlen, 118
H. Solomons,90t j. u. Csoka,Telfair* Build**
li. W. linker, June*’ WW. B.C.D»uatag,M Whitaker »t.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Pliilbriek k Hell, 156 Buy-streel.
Cldieii k Fosdlek, 118 dw.
Tho*. J. Wal.h, Ifltl do.
LUAtllHR MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtree, 908 Hay-street.
Win. B. Giles k Cn.,9t Hoy street.
A. A. Sinew, Sinet’l Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
61. Roberts, Gibbon’* Building. .
II. F. W;irln», 101 Urouglilou street.
James Aiiderauii k Co., Waring’* Building.
Lnihrop k Foaie. Gibbon’s Building.
Hnider, Lathrop fc Nevilt, Shad'* Uuilding.
J. S. Rotters, do. *|n.
Marshall k Aiken, do. do.
(Dewitt fc Morgan, Itlbcro’s Building.
M. Preiidcrga-t k l.'o, cor’r Cougics* and Whitaker et.
M. H. Maglll, 111 Congress street.
A. k L/Muck, 00 Uryau street.
WHOLESALE GHO'CEUIES
A. Welle*, 195 Hav-itreel.
Cohen, Norris k Co., 148 Hay-street.
II. A. Crane, 189 Hay street,
II. V. Counerat, 150 Hay-strert.
Scranton, Johiitton k Co., 107 Hay-street.
Swift, Deuslaw k Webster, 109 Hay-*lreet.
llavi* k Copp, 177 Bay-street. ,
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market square.
(|. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Rosreau. corner llroughtou and Hall-street*.
Kelly k O’Conner, corner llroughtou k Drayum-xts.
J. C. IllncUman, do. do. do.
Theodore Aliiits, 153 llay-strect.
VV. VV. Goodrich,Bntet’a Building. Whitaker-street.
F. Scliertf, comer of York and Bull-sts.
Win. A. Carswell,cornerof Jefferson and St. Julian st*.
HARDWARE.
N. n. k II. Weed, 163 Broughton street.
McCleskcy k Norton, Gibbous’ Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
O. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbon*’ Building.
A. A. Solomon*, Agent, M.irkot-*qunre.
Win. Humphreys, 107 llay-struet.
Johnson k Co., corner Hay and Hull street*.
Turner k Oden, Monumunt-squaro.
L. J. Myers, corner llroughtou and Whitaker at*.
HOOK STORES.
W. T. William*, 149 Bay-street.
J. M. Cooper, corner Whitaker and St. Julian street*.
J. 11. Cubbedie, Congress-at., S. side Markct-iquaru.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. VV. Morrell, Smew’ Uuilding.
II. B. Uoxardus, 95 Hull street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds k Morrell, Sinew’ Ruildlng.
Collins k Hulkley, 108 llrynn street.
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
M. Eastman, corner Whltnkorand Bryan-streets.
T. T. Wiltnot, Market-square.
SADDLERY, fcc.
VV. II. May k Co., corner Whitaker and Dryan-strect*.
K. n. Knapp^RlaraoHojuare.
i REPOSITORY.
Win. Warner, 40 West Hmad street.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. S. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson fc Heidt,8 Whitaker-street.
W. U. Hale, Mnrket-squaro.
FAHHtONAULB TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price k Veador, 147 Uny-streot.
John .Mnllery, 155 Day-street.
Ham 'ton fc Hynion*, 17 Wliitaker-street.
iRoiiiiisnu k Camp, 0 Hull-street.
Philip Kean,08 Hrynii street.
Joseph Tento.37 Whitaker-street.
James F.Stokos, 90 do. do.
1). A. Ambler k Co., No. 147 Congress street.
FASHIONABLE HOOT-MAKER8.
L. llobider, 90 Whlukur-street.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Hull street.
Jacob Dutonhofor, 78Ur^anoitreet.
E. Pnrsons, 197 Congress-street.
MAUHLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Jlobt. D. Walker, 1391) roughUm-street.
TIN-VvARB MANUFACTURER.
John Cnrmthers. 175 Mnrket-sipmre.
Edward LovolLHnmnrd-stroot.nonrMarket square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
..I. fllnohnrn ft Co.. Aiirtniu)* ivhnrf.
Wood, Clngliorn k Co., Anrlnnx’s whnrf.
Turner k Henry, Moore’s Wlmrf.
PAINT STOPE AND PAINTING,
J. G. Fnlllgant,Monument-square. ,
A. Ponce, 13 Whitnknr-stroot.
P. Jacobs,97 null-street.
•F. W. Linde, 000 Riill-atreet. „ J
LOTTERY OFFICES. **
P. D. Pondorgast, Uull-atreot, opposite P
B. Withlnxtun, 143 Hny-streot.
M. k VV. Gumming, W llny idreot.
H. WlUiinglon, 143 liny-street.
'FRUIT STORK.
It, Do Martin, corner liny nnd Whitnkor-Hlrocia.
STEAM HOA-
OAT AGENTS.
rooks k Tiippor, Charleston Steam-Packet wharl.
T. It.Mills, Iron Stenin Ilqnt Cotnponyfa wharf.
i. A. Fawns,GeorgiaBtonmUontcompnny'avvhnif.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Wlmrf.
' ENGINEERS AND'MILL-WRICHITS.
II. k J. Lnchllson, near Cnnnl Lock.
Miller h Gurry, Eastern Wharf.
WHEBL-WUIGHT k SMITH,
lame* duauloek. Son., treat tire Market,
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Geo. VV. Wylly, Hull-street,opposite Pulnskl Home.
Jqs. Hnneton, 117 Day street.
Win. 11. Cuyler, John Williamson, Georuo Jones, .
Stoddnril.
Teller -J. C. Ferrell.
11a* nn Agency in Griffin.
51 itrinc mid Fire Insurance Ilnitlt.
)3800,000. ill*
E. Padelford, President, J. Olrnsteoil, Cashier.
Discount day*, Tuesday*, Thursdays nud Snturday*.
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on the mornings -
DlxenuttL
aabanuah atvettorg.
aovt-rnment ortho City,
eminent of the city consists of a Mi
who IngcthoralB denominated the
December, from the people nt lareu.
CinrOrricxR*, fco., l810.-A/«yw-I)r.niehM Wayr
i'TTi n * h.ghiihi, wm. h. In
loch, R. I). Walker.T. M,Turner, Win. ll.'Mongln.Sol
mon Cohen. J. F. Posey, F. S. Hartow, U. R. Cuyler, Jr
S. Fay, .
Custom House—Port of Bnvnnnnli.
Collector—William It. Ilulloehi Deputy Co||iH>tor—J
'nstelli Naval Officer—J. Do LnMoltai Surveyor -Rol
Muekay.
Post Olllcc.
Post Master—George Sclilny; Ass’t. P. M.-
Rnvnimnli Clininlirr of C'oiumcrec.
mlng, Henry lloscr, Isaac Cohen,
8. Pay, J. Washburn.
Illlani Duncan, Jot.
Comntlsslonrni of Pilotage
Womlbrlgc.
HANKS IN SAVANNAH,
limits of the State of Grorsln.
Capital 4)1^00,000—appropriated to Savannah, A7au,uuu
A. Porter. President, I. K. Tell), Cashier,
t Ml'ering days, Monday* nnd Thursday*.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Friday*.
Ctieensboru’, and Agencies at Macon aui
Planters' Hank.
.. _ Cnpltol paid in *535.400.
Geo. VV. Anderson, President. II. VV. Mel
Oflbiing days. Tuesday*. Discount days,
n Rated wr banking purp
. Cuyler, PriNidcnt.
Hireling days, Mouda)*a.
Directors—J. VV. Ander*
Discount days, Tuesdo) *.
VV. II. Johnson.
Hnvnnttnh Institute for Savings.
_ lUchardsatre, Prealdentt J. oiuuiciui.Tr.-
Hiram RolM'rts, Secretary.
Hiram nuiicn*, oecreuiry.
Directors—It. D. Weed, I. VV. Morrell, llenl. Hnl-.ler
N. II. Knapp, G. H. Hendrickson, II. Lnthrop,Thoui.i* J
Ucnj. Snider, nud lllrniu ItolM-rts.
Insurance O/Hccs In Bavnnnnli.
Hnrtford
ipoo/w,
/Etna
10. Colicii, Norris
143 Bny-vL
000. S. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whibiker *|.
Protection Marine k Fire iirurniicc Couminy, llu
Ibyd—Cnpiinl ft Brigham k Kelly, No. 170 Day
New-York Equltaldo Fire Insurnnre Company—Cnpl-
tul AIIOO.OOO. VV. Crahtnw, No. 908 Hny-rt.
9 . VV. P. Hunter, Planters' Hunk.
.Mutual Hnfety In unnee Company, New
I If . Geo. Schley, Po»t Office.
Phu'idx Office London—Cnpilal ft
shnm, No. 149 Day *|.
» .iwi. i ii.-im .in. «-in, , nr., jii.-i,—. i
5900,000. VV. I*. Yonge, No. 94 liny *t.
Cnnideu (N. J.) fnmrance Company—Capital ft—
VV. P. Yonge, No. 01 Hay *t.
Gaidlal 5 • Win. 1). Giles k Co., No. 01 Hay r-l.
PorclKtiConsuls Iteslileiit In Nnvnunnli.
VV. Crabtree, Hremeri, No.
Agent for Loyd’s.
Nuperlnr Court—Chatham County.
Wm it. Fleming, Judge; John R. Davis;Clerk Bw
nnd Inlbrior Court* | Win. VV. Oates, Sheriff.
County Ontc-rra Iteshllug In Sns'miiinli.
tax uouerum Tiiomas rsien, i.oroner; Miunuei b. »■
Surveyor; Willinin Herb, Receiver Tnx Returns.
. Jurisdietloii in civil suits extend* Dorn ft30
Judge—Monleenl HheDnll, Sen.; Clerk—Levi S. Russell;
Hherllf—George VV. Wylly.
Jmlkcs Inlbrior Court-ClinthamCouuty.
Annual Min ting 2d Monday in December.,
U. H. Courts Sitting In Siivminnh.
Hou. James M. Wnyite, of Savannah, Associate Juslle.
Supreme Court, U. rt. nud Judge of tho Gth Cir- '
t.'ourt for the District of Georgia,
lion. John C. Nieoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both court*.
Henry William*, District Attorney.
Tliomn* M. Griffin, .Marshal.
Savannah anil Ogm-rhce Cnnnl Company.
Capital, #160,000, in Shores of 50 dollars each.
Chief Fireman—Joseph S. Fay; aid
Iur;3d do. Robert Lachllson; Clerk—John Hmipt. Hen.
Clinrltablc Nocletlca In Navnnuah.
President.
Hnvaunnh Fomnlo Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Huvaminh Frau School—FstablUhcd in 1816. I
tall, Teacher.
VV’m. Duncan, IhaMideiil. *
Georgia Inflrmary— Instituted 183-2.
Clothing and Fuel Aseoclnlhm—Instituted in H
so tinder the mperliitendcneo of ladies.
Alnln, President.
Snider, President.
Tlie Female Seamen'* Friend Society.
Tire IiiHiitultou of the Sisters of our “Lady of Mercy."
Iiodgcs of Free Kiutmu nnd Odd Fellows.
■Georgia Council, No. 9, (Masonic,)—Orgnnizcd in 18
Tllchard T. Tinner, T. L O. M.
Georgia Chapter, NO. 3. (Royal Arch Mason*,)—I nt
luted hi 1818. Geo. iv. Aldridge, II. P.
Rlchanl T. Tumor, VV. M.
Zurubhabel Lodge, No. 15, (Anricut York Miuoiis,)
Instituted in 1839. Robert II. Griffin, VV. M.
Clintnii Lodge, No. 64, (Ancient York Mnson*,)—Org
nixed In 1810. John Carruthers, VV. M.
Magnolia Eneampiiieiil, No. I, (Odd Fellow*,)—Insti-
Itodin 1843. Joseph D. Htchbin*. C. P.
tuted...-,.-. . ... ..
OgleUtorpo Lodge, No. t, . _
in 1849. P. G., John N. Lewis. N. G.
1813. J. L. Oliver, N-
De Kalb Lodge,$o. 0, (Odd
1845. Geo. A. Cuyler, N. O.
Kona of Temperance.
Touunhowi Division, No. 9—Instituted
ward Pettis, VV. 1».
miclCftrBvQtinccicu vvuii i nurtiiri.
Orphim Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannnh
Methodist Episcopal l.ndio* Working Swlotv. t-'liiuosu
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sowing Society.
Savannnh Liuhornti Sunilny School Society.
Presbytormu Ghurrli.
Society. Society of H
nud Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary A
St. John’s Sunday and Parish School. Sundn;
tho First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools. ; —r—
Other Societies In Savannah.
ueorgin iiistorirmaiH'iciy.—jnme* ;.j. nuyue, ries'i.
Georgia Medical Socle,ly.—R. D. Arnold, I’lcsidcot.
Savannnh Library Society.—Win. Crnblreo, President.
Cornmlsaloncra Hesiilinyr In Savannah,
Rhode maud, New.Yotk,Penn*vlvnnin,M
Carolina, Florida, Alnbninaaud Louisiana.
M. II. 1 MvAIIIslcf,'torMassachusetts.
M. 11/ McAllister, 'IhrMasancInisett*.
Solomon Cohen, tor Soutli Uamlina.
A. R. Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
WlckUflo Bruon, for Florida and South Carolina.
Thomas C. Nlsbot, for Florida
Charles 8. Henry, for Connecticut.
Charles E. Tufl), for North Carolina
justness cares.
.. "HHHVM.OTjriVOODT,
1 ATVORNEY fr COUNSELLOR M'l.AIV.
£ '• llome, Qcorgla,
Will practice in all the Courts or the Cherokee Circuit,
b. <" il'o Supreme Court, and in too County of Cobb, of the
Coweta circuit.
^ lUrsaiftss.-Ilon. C. J. McDonald,Gen. A. J.IIan
aolli or Marietta. ly rmv99
II. S. HARD WI OK di CdOICK,
FACTORS4- COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
„ TKLfAIR’a auii.niNos.
1 SftvaniMth, Georgia.
J K. t. IU at)WICK. JOHN a. COOK*.
i*. it. ittaiiiY,
FACTOR A- COMMISSION MERCHANT,
«00 Ilny-Strect, .savniumli.
July o ly
WM. T^TRAMMELL,
1 ATTORNEY AT LAIV,
. Rome, Floyd County, G«„
\\ III also practice in tho following counties: Paulding,
Cass, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dado, Clint-
infllta* m may 14
ORO. W. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
Pot the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
orrtcK. coaNKa bui.l-»t. and nay lank,
fch 93 Mavimnnh, Georgin.
isuwAitu «. wiiAon,
JUSTICE OF THE 1‘EAOE,
NUTAKV, I.'IINVEYANL'EII, ANU COl.l.EUTllll,
owtra on aviA-ar.j orroaira vulaiki house.
• Court Days, - - First Saturday In each month.
Return Day*, - - Ten days bclbre Court day.
Residence No. 99 Ilroughton-street.
> ROBERT f>7 WALKER.
MARRLE 4- STONE MANUFACTURER,
NROtmilTON-ST., aKTWKKM WUtTAKF.R AND BAHNAKO.
Grave Stone*, of Italian and Doinestlo Marble; Marble
• Mantle Piece*, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
| (ironmental Iron Railings, kc. kc., furnished Hi order.
DU. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
Will perform nny operation* pertaining to hi* Profession.
Artificial Teeth inserted from ono to an entire double set,
and warrented not to be excelled by Hie best DonHsts in
• Europo or America.
OntKATiNu Rooms, No. 1517 CoNoanss-rraErr.
II. Af ,7. LACIILIHON,
r ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IllUN AND lilt ABB FOUNDERS,
1!ANSI-STREET, NEAR THE CANAH-tOCK,
Suvimiiuli, Georgia.
B. I.Af-lll ISON. i. I.ACIII.ISON.
.TACO 11 miTENIlOl'EU. Agent,
FASHIONABLE ROOT-MAKER,
KRYAN-NTKKKT, iKCONU tHIOR rHOX Sl'UrSTS«VT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Boots ami otlicr work in'ade to order.
> L. ItOHIDElt,
> (FROM FANIS.)
FASHIONABLE ROOT fy SHOE-MAKER,
lui|Nirter of French Leather.
' WTlITAKKR-H t RKNT, OIWOSITR *MKT * BUII.IIINO.
. M. CAREY,
• FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
C'OKNKR WIIITAKKR AND llROl'OUTON-STKKKT,
> HMvnnitiUi, Genrgla.
CLOTHS, ('ASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Of ovary style, tnarto up to order after too latent fashion
at Hie shortest noUco.
PHILIP KEAN.
1 DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DBAI.KR IN
Rend)' Made nothing, Shirts, Stocks. Suspenders, Hand
kerchief*, Glove*, Merino aud ritlk Under-Shirt*,
1 Drawer*, ke.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
■ ROUND DOOR WKMT OF M. KASTMAN, JRWKl.tRR.
HAMILTON df HARDEMAN.
FACTORS 4- COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Nuvuiuiah, Georgia.
CHAD. P. HAMILTON. TllOMAS HAIIDEMAN.
SWIFT, DKNSLOW A WBIISTEII.
1 DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER Of BAY AND WIIITAKKR SIS.
Savannah, Georgin.
RDWARD SWIFT. A. A. DRNSl.OW.
. .TOIIN POOLE.
1 HOUSE, SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
No. 11 Wiiitakkrrar.—Savannah, Oa.
FOR HALE—All kinds of Mixed l’alnt*. Paper Hangings,
Holders and Flrd-Hoard Prints.
JOHN G. FALL1GANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, fcc.,fcc.
WEST SIDE MONUMRNT SQUARE,
> Kavnminh.Gn.
FOR SALE—All kind* of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
> lugs, Borders, and Hre-Uoanl Print*.
; J. L. OLIVER.
, FASHION ABLE ROOT MANUFA OTURER
No. 17 PuM.-8THKI.-r, NEAR MONUMRNT-BQUARR.
Cork sole, Water-proof, HuiiHng, Military, Patent lea
ther. Walking, Pro**, nnd Pump-sole Boot*; Shooting
* Buskin*, ItiM.iee., Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, kc.,
mndb to order in tlm neatest and moat foshiotmlilemanner
of warranted ninterinlx, and by the most experienced nnd
careful workmen.
, _ .
, I*. .1 At'OltS,
8 EG A R AN D T OB A COO 8 TOR E,
No. -47 BULL-STREET,
. (SHIN OF TIIE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Snvnimtili, Gn.
N. IL—Keeps cotistnntly on linnd Spanish, Half Spanish
; and American Sugars, nt Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
, SEGA R MANUFACTURER,
NO. 1» WHITAKER-STREET,
Siivniumh, Gn.,
Ila* on hand n Innm and choice mock of Segnra, Snuff,
. Smoking and t 'hewing Tobacco, and all oilier arti
cles in Ills line at tlie most reasonable terms.
YONGE df GAMMELL,
FA CTORS <5- COMMISSION MUR CHANTS,
NO. Ill RAY STREET,
t Sn van null, Ga,
CHARLES VAN 1IOUN,
SASH. RUNG AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOlNF.ll WORK
DONE AT TIIK SHORTEST NOTICK.
Mahogany of all qualities nnd White Pine Lumber for Hale.
JAMES aUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
»T. JUMAN-NTREKT, NEAR TUB MARKET.
Catciages reunited, und alt atocr work done nt short notice
MILLER & CURRY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND nilASH FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WHARF—BAY-STREET,
■ Knviuinnli, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
M A S T ER BUILDER.
• Wll.l. TAKE CONTRACT*
FOR IIUII.DINO AND WORK IN MASONRY
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Re*ldeiicu East side of Pulaski Square.
ClUIS'S, RIFLES,
n , -***
:
11A KBW ARE, CUTLERY, &c.
" Aro o flu red at very low prices by tho sub-
. Fciibcr, preparatnry to lit* receiving his new *toek—those
wishing a Gun or lllfie nt a low price would doxvell tocall
and examine, before purchasing
apr 10 JOHN CARRUTHERS.
DYING ESTABLISH WENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
17O YOltlC—Slreet,— Hear of the Court
/ House, Savannnh, (Ga.)—Grateful for too eu-
~ coimigenient extended to him by hi* patron* and friend*
• since 1832, respectfully solicits a continuance of their fa
vors, assuring them that all article* entrusted to him will
~ lie done in the best manner; I.ndles’ Silk and Woolen
Dresses, Shawls, ke., continued to bo cleaned and dyed
*' various colours, sons to give good satislkotlon. Ladles’
Bonnet* Dyed, Blenched and Pressed, in a fashionable
' stylo. Kid Gloves cleaned in too best manner. Table
, t Covers cleaned or dyed, as limy lie required. Gentlemen's
” Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, ns
may lie required, iu the same superior style os hitherto.
11 Term* moderate. Orders fiotu the country puiie.limlly
t attended to. Itiw apr 2
TIIE E N'T EII PRISE OF SAVANNAH t
Q A VANN AH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
O Company.—tt.OUO boxes of the above Company’s
superior article, for sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
. This article 1* far superior to nny now offered to lire
Southern Country for tlie 7’uilet, Sharing, and tho Counting
House. It is carefully put up by the Company in neat
1 paper boxes containing one dozen cakes of one size, nnd
0 other* containing (bur cakes of nnothcr size,
v Tire following are tho rates the Company have con-
1 eluded to supply tho Merthanle, Drugguta. Hotels, Btenm-
t era, kc. at, which will convince all flint if Soutiirrn En-
r trrprisk meet Southern Enoouraokment, Savannah
<- can nnd will supply nnytlilng of this kind for much less
\. than Northern Cities.
k All tvs nak la Encoiuturemcnt,
1. Aud thereby suptiorl IIOME INDUSTRY.
„l lUTKSl
2.5 “ 9 00
10 “ 4 50
»■ J.„
*• r,.|, 0 Agentfor tlie Company.
BORGIA Klnmifactural Ounnburm nml
K V.T Shirting*.—Tho SuliHcrllMtr* have on hand tlm fbl
lowing kind* of Osnnburg*, which they offer for sale at
*, Factory prices: Troup Factory, extra heavy; Geoijtia ntc-
h tory, at Athens; Roswell Factory, No*. 1 and 7; MlllodRC-
viilo Factory; Schley’s Stripes do., best quality. Ahm,
Roswell Factory Shirting*, Millcdgevillc do. do., rno.
tory YHrnsrasFortcd Nos.
apr23 SNIDER, bATIMOP k NBVITT.
rt^OWNSENO 'S SARSAPARILLA—
1. Received diterf from the ntsmifaeiurer, for sale
l.v L.J. MYERS,
may? Sniets' Building.
NUMBER 217.
Itatmoab, aiifp, nun stcnm=lJacltct SWbmtscmeats.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Ptreengcr Trains leave Savaubau and Macoh daily, nt
Piuwiiger Train* arrive at Macon and Savannah daily, at
Tickets from Savannah to Macon,...
** “ “ to Atlanta,
A7 00
- .-— .To oo
to Augusta, A AO
to Colsintms, 15 00
to PlNdlkn |7 oo
to Jacksonville,* Ala.,.. 90 00
to Talladega,*»
to Hunkville, ( A | abatna93 uu
ly, at P. M.
Tickets front Savannah to TuactimUa, Ain., 893 60
“ “ “ to Tuscaloosa,* Ala.'
to Columbus,*Mis*,
tu aiiriuixn.
to Holly Springs"
to Nashville, )
to Murphreesboro’, V Tenn. 95,00
to Columbia, )
to Memphis.
""*■' * iMik ™
* Tri weekly,lenvln«.flarmntv«hSunday,Tuesday atidTliurs.Isy.
ltates of Freight 1hr Mcrchnnriixo UenrralJy, from Savannah to Macon j
vumit Onnna.^-lti.v.H. llm. II.......... .......... ..... : u_n, ■> ... . ... *
- - J. r 1 ... ■ f , ■ ■ ..an on, .....lull 1,1 .I.M11III I
Mkahurkmknt Upons^rllovft of Hats, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, por cubic C*<»t, .... .
Crockery Ware, in crates, iwsnt.Uhd*,, .’.V.
Goons ar waiout, nasTCnaUiSr-Boies Gloss, Paint*, Drug* ami Confectionary, per 100 lbs.,
Second Cla**.—Sugar, Coffin, •"I*', Huiler, Cheese, Lard, Toliacco. Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, HanMvve. lliee, boxes Soap and Candle*, Hollow-ware, Hawing, and other
Titian Class.—Flour, Haron; Liquor*, I’nrk, Hecf, Fish. Tallow nnd Hceswnx, per 100 lb*.,
KfillBTII Ml tni.firinir I’ll, fii.a ll..r I..... ....I i.iii... u.it' ... .1 .......
........ - a ..in, Pin., rim. 1,ill. in mill niciwill. per IUV -|l
Fourth Class.—Millgearing, Pis and Bar Iron, Grind nnd Millstone*, Nail*, Spike* and Coal, per 100 lbs., :
r.?.'”* 1 ! i‘. c V U ’ hri'Rd, Oraekers, I'otatoe*, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, lee, and other light barrels, each T
Oil and Molasses per lihrl., (smaller casks In proportion) ftfl 0
Hnlt l»er sank, tint ■•ceeiliii* r.iii>hii.li..| u ' “.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent.
From MncHtt to AtlnnU, bcinir 101 nillos of Ute llnonf Rail-Roods extendinir front Savan
nah to Dalton, Ga. . • “
IhajiwjmTretafljr thjrlbjrUre ,„n daily as Hdlows» rouuccUng at Macon with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta with thu Western and AVffiittn and Georgia Hail- Rond*.
Leave Mm on nt 0 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. 51.,and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., nud at dtneon B P. M.
Passenger* on this Rond to and from Snvsnnnh sleep one night nt Maeon.
Tire Trains on the Western nnd Atlantic Road do not mn on Sunday.
I’HMcnger* for Columbus, Montgomery and New Orleans via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at Ramesvillo.
Pareengers Tor La Grange, West Point. Montgomery and Now-Orlean# via Augusta ami Atlanta, take Hinges at Griffin.
P reiftit I rains nro run dally through tho Imsiuess season, nnd tri-weekly the remainder ofthe year.
All Irelglit to nnd fnwi other Rond* promptly forwarded, without ehnrgw Oir forwarding.
Hates of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
SKTWKKN MACON AND
First Class, (per cubic foot)—Boxes of lliiu, IHhu*, shoe*, lloiinets, Furniture, and such
otlicr articles os are clearly nnnlogou* to tliose named
Sncond Class, (|>er 100 lh*.)—Boxes nnd bale* of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Gloss, Paints, Oils.
Drugs,Feathers,anu CnnfcctlrMinry,
Third Class, (per 100 lh*.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Hugging, Rope, Mutter, Cheese, Tolmeeo,
Lumber. Hide* in bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, liar nnd Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Castings
Hardware, and all oilier heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Foobtii Class, (per 100 lh*.)-Flour, Hire, Ha-on. pork, Beef. Fish, l.urd, Tallow, Hcctwnx
bale* of Hags,Ginseng, green anddriotlI'nilt*, Mill O.-nring, I’lg fnin.MIII nnd Grindstones,.,,,,
Cotton from Atlanta to Savannah,..
“ “ Joue«bor«>’ “
“ « Griffin
Macon, OcL 96,1848.
WESTKUN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
. .55 ct*. per 00 Hat.
...V) » “ 100lh*.
..50 “ “ 100 list.
EMERSON FOOTF,, Sup.;rlittcndnnt.
ATLANTA TO WALTON 100 MILES.
Pussenver Traiiw loavo Atlanta daily (Sunday's executed) at 1 o’clock, l*. M.
lon_ at 8 P.M.; returnjng, leave Dnlton nt 4 o’clock, A. AL, nnd nrnve nt Atlanta at 11 o’clock, A.
Trains on the Memphis llrnncli Rail Road, nud Stages for Nmditiilu and Knoxville,Tcnn., and
nnd Meinplils, Tenn., run In eonneellon wltli tld* Itoml.
, arrive at Dal-
M.
t Tuscuiiibia, Ala.
Rates of Transportation Dir Mt rt-ltanrilze Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
Fiiibt Class, (per etildc fool.)—Boxes of lint*, llouucts, ami Furniture
Hkcond Class, (per 100 lire.)—Boxes and bales of Dry UmaL, Shoes, Saddlery, Gin**, Paints,
Oils, Drugs, nnd Cniifeetlounry,
Titian Class, (periOO lb*.)—Georgin Domestic.*, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Hawing, Hope, Butter,
Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tilt, Sheet Iron, Hollow-
,wme, Crockery, Casting*, llnrd ware, Marble, (dre**»d), ke
Fourth Clams, (perloO lb*.)—Flour, (in saek*) Hire, Pork, lleef, Fish, Lard. Talluw, Uncoil,
(In ea*ks, boxes or sacks), Bee* wax, Imle* of Rugs, Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, Marble, (undress
ed), Mill nnd Grind Stone*, Mill Gearing,
it
Transportation Office, W. nnd A. R. R., Atlanta, April Nth, 1819.
E. It. MILLS, Sup’t.Transportation.
apr 18
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINEUP
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every AVcrinesilny.
The new nnd superior Steamship* TENN BSSEF.,Cni>l
John CoLMNs,aml CHEROKEE, Cnpt/J'nos Lyon, will,
until further notice,leave Savannah and New York every
Wnunkhuav, commencing with the 98th March.
These swift Steamers are ench of l.iV) ton* burthen,
built in the strongest and ino-t approved maimer, nnd lire
unequalled in nil the needful qualities to give confidence
as well ns despatch to travellers. They have all the ac
commodation* for passenger* and freight requisite, to en
title them to public jmtninnge.
The Central Kail-Road will despatch nu extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, nnd from Savannah on their
arrival if needful.
&7- No rreightreeeived after sise o'clock on the tiny
or Milling.
Passage 895—payable in ndvnner; for whieli, or freight,
apply to PAIIELI'ORU k FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM'L. L. MITCHELL,
inar 91 No. 191 Front *t., New-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
£U £1
TTO. SG* 28
NEW LINE OP PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the yenr. This line is composed
ofthe following vessels:
llnrquc ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown.
Barque PETER DKMILL, ,N. IIoky
IIrig MACON, P.StiNrriNLD.
HrigJOHN ENOERS J. Johnson.
Sehr. G. J. JONES, 11. Look,
The nhovn vessels nre of the tir*t class, insured nt the
lowest rates, nnd are rointnnndrd by Captain* of much
experience in Ute trade. They will be lowed up nnd
down the river when necessary, and will always t*nil on
the day advertised. Tho Cnidus nre handsomely fur
nished, nnd every care will Im taken for the comfort und
convenience or Passengers. For Freight or Pnssage, np
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 173 ltay-*trcct, Savannah.
DKMILL k CO..
ret H
No. 186 Front street, New-York.
HERON'S PHILADELPHIA
MtD ^
SAVANNAH LINE OP PACKETS.
Tire following vessels' comprise this Line, aud will sail
about even 1 two weeks, via:
Sehr. IULIA ELIZA. Capt. Iliiinsie.
Schr. 11. WBSTCorr Capt. Hand.
Sehr. SARAH ELlZAIIETIl s ..Cnpt. Blackman.
Sehr. JNO. 11. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lonoe.
The above vessels nre nil Rrst class schooner.*, and
commanded by Captains experienced in the trade, nnd
who will use their best exertions to give sntlslhctlnn to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations (hr Passengers), npply to
GREINER k BEALL,
79 HaytStreet, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON, J*.,
Oct 17. No. 37X N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dally U. 8. Mail Stcain-Paoket Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INI.AND TWO-THIRDS Or THR WAY.)
M ETA M Oil A, Capt. F. Harden.
WM. SKAHROOK Capt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH,.... <’npl. Fknn Peck.
JA8PF.lt Capt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
This Line i* composed of tho above very superior
Steam Packet*, with experienced commanders, and can
not bo excelled for safety, comfort nnd regularity. They
lenvn Sn van nah every evening nt half past 8 o’clock,
mid leave Charleston every morning nt 9 o’clock through-
nut the year.
Fare Five Dollar*, meal* Included. Through 7'icktlt
between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
meals nn the steamer* nnd omnibus tore in Savannah.
IIROOKS fc TUPPBR, Agents, Savannah,
ocl 93 E. LAFITTB k CO., Agent*, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OK GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia's llonts
CHATHAM, Capt. Hupiuru,
TENNESSEE .' Capt. Oould,
THUS. S. METCALFE, Capt. PoWRLL,
Dun between tbe nbove place* in connection with Tow
lNrAt*nniU.igUters,nflor«Ung the merchant* of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alahninn, n cheap and
expeditious made or transportation of goods to and from
the Interior.
During the vrbv low stages of the river tho present
season, (lower tlmn for some yenr*,) merchnndl*e en
trusted to thi* Company lias been forwarded* with but
fritting detention awl no Interruption; proving to Ute pulj-
lie th.dr ability to forward good* nt tho lowest stage* of
the river.
Merchandise, in nil cases, imported or oxporled will lie
received nud forwarded free ofeonmilstinn*, nud IVeiglit
for the Georgia Rail-Rond for Attiens nnd Atlanta, nnd nil
Stations on tho Western k Atlantic Rail Road, enn be
paid nt those Stations; freight for otlicr Stations this side
of Atlanta is payable nt Augusta.
Produce from the Georgin Hnll Rond will nl*o be pir
warded free of eotnnilssions, nnd nil expense paid, nnd
collected nt Savnnnali from consignees of vessels, when
required.
The T. 8. M. now runs ns n regular packet, affording
increased (hclUtlca of communicnilon.
Merehninlisc from seaward should be nddressed to care
of Snvaimnh Agent, nnd Dom the Interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular enre should be takim.lo address Hills Lading
to Jnines A. Fawns, nt Savnnnali.
Agent*, JAMES A. FAWNS,Savannah.
net l« JNO. R. QUlEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
• nnd
other Merclumdl*c on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steuiners
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. Piiilpot.
I.AMAR, Capt
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY Capt. CresWw.L.
Tlie latter Steamer being of leiw draught than any other
on the River, insures unprecedented despatch in nil surges
of the water. The Company is nlso provided with AReen
Tow boat* nnd two Lighten..
All Freight addressed to the care ofthe Company or it*
Agent*, will be received nnd forwarded free of commis
sion*. A. SIRLEY, President, Augustn.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
oct 16
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savnnnali.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mail Stenm-I'nckct Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
G*., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fi.x.
In eonneellon with the Charleston Dnily Mnil Su ain-
I’nekct* nt Snvnmiali; the Mnil Summer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Pnlntkn to Lake Monroe, the Mnil Since* from
Jacksonville vin Alligator. Mineral Springs and Madison
ville, lo Tnllnlm*«ie; nnd from I’icolatn to St. Augustine.
OCAMULGBE, Capt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt. Jnna Ukmv.vrd.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These rackets leave Savnnnali every Tuesday nnd
Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock.
ItrrunNiNo Leave Palntkaevery Tuesday nnd fridny
morning nt 7 o'clock, touehirig at Hie nbove iinmcd placet
ench way.
All good* consigned to the Agents forwarded free o|
commission. Aoents:
IIROOKS k TUI'PER, Savannnh,
A. A. Del.oruie, Dnrien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John Hessent, St. Mnr)s; Fenmndcx k Hisbec,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Hlnek t,’reek; George Colee, I'lco-
Inta; It. It. Reid k Co., I'alntka, E. Lulltle, Charleston,
oct 38
pvR. BILLINGS’ Cannlnative'and Aslnn-
\ ) gent SYRUP—Tho grout Southern Remedy for
Diarrhien, Cholera lofluituni. or Summer Complaint of
Children, Dyaontery, nndC|mlern Morbus. Heeonimend-
edbyennneni physicians, imd used by the surgeons in
lire United Stales army, with dUtlnguUliedsiicoe**. tor
Bale by !,• J. M VERS, Sniets’ Building.
Juno 7
WAKE—Consisting of covered
3 Jars,from l pint to 4 gall*.; Pitchers, various site*;
Water Kegs with Fnw'tU*-excellent articles fo; Store*,
Courttinx Rooms, Ac. Also, Spittoons, Milk Pans, Pap
BolUcs, kc., on linnil and for sale by •
ting 6 COLLINS st HULKLEY, 100 Brynn-st.
/■'10AL! Coal!!—The Suhscrjbor is ready u>
receive ordor* for Red Ash Coal,Broken nnd Screen
ed, selected expressly tor family u*e,deliverable from tire
wlmrf or nt the residences in the city, during the months of
September nud October next. T. J. WALSH,
,i U g 7 No. 170 Bny-st.
T) ALE ROPE, Whiskey & Flour.—300
D coils Hate Rope, 850 i’DIa. N. O. WIiLkey, 50 bbl*.
Flour, landing from barque Backus, ftom Nryv-prlenns;
fur safe by BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
nug to
T OOK Out (nr KAIN.—Georges. Niehuls
J I Imr Just received per*tennrerTeunire**co, n few ol
those long wanted water proof Oyer Coats, Loggia* nnd
Cups. Those who have been looking for these, can now
be supplied at tlie Clothing Store, _
July 31 GIBBONS'RANGL.
/^INGHAMS, Calicoes, Linen Lustres,
VJT French Cambrics and Print*; for sale nt reduced
Juno 97
DEWITT k MORGAN,
Ribero’s New Building.
MUSLINS.—Jaconet, Nattsook, Mull, pi
if J. nud check’d Swiss and Book Muslins; chock’d
plniu Cambrics, nnd low priced eol’d Munliiis. for sale by
July 18 LaROCHE, BOWNE k
11TOSIERY.—Received per Cherokee,
11 nssoitmcnt of Cotton Half Hose; Gauxe, Cotton
- . few dozen handsome
and Merino Under-Shirt*; nl*o,
Silk Under-Shirt*. For sale at 147 Bay-street.
PRICE k VEADER.
Juno 90
P LAIN and Figured While Swiss Muslins,
«««,
July 24' Ribero’s New Building.
/~1 LOVES, Hosiery, Laces, Belt Ribbons
Jtc., Jll*t ir"..'..— 1 n^r'l'niiiwi.dni. nml Car an In l.v
©iiteral acbertfsrmeuw.
(* ANAL KLOUIl—UmUng—50 l»bls., fut
VJ snloby WOOD. CuAGHORN &■ CO.
sept 4
T ARGE Swedish LEECHES.—Just re-
XJ ceivcd per steamer Tennessee,
sept 4 TURNER k ODEN, Monument sq
., Just opened per^Tennessee and for sale by
DEWITT & MORGAN,
ipr 25 Ribero’s New Buiiding
P ORT MONAJS, in all styles—pome with
steel clasp*, kc., nt M. EASTMAN’S.
TJTAUDY’S ELIXIR.—1 case Hardy's
XX Elixir, nn excellent remedy fiir indigestion, just
received per steamer Tennessee; for sale by
sept 4 TURNER k ODEN, Monument sq.
■YX/HISKEY—Lauding per brig L. O’-
Y Y Donncl—900 Mils., for sale tow from ibe wharf by
sept 3 WOOD, CL AG HORN fc CO.
PRIME PORK—Unding—100 bbls., for
X sale qy WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
aept3
POTATOES—Landing—26 bbls.. for tmle
X by WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
septa
T AMP OIIj.—500 gallons Bleached Win-
XJ tor Sperm 011,500 gallons Fall do. 1,000 gallons
Bleached Winter Whale Oil, Ju«t received and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO., ,
sept 1 Gibbons’ Building.
PRIME N. 0. SUGARS.—15 hhds. prime
X New Orleans Sugars, landing from barque Edward
and forsalo low by
■ept 1 J. V. CONN F.R AT*
in ENUINE Evans’ LANCETS.-ijust ro-
YT reived and for sale by TURNER k ODEN,
nug 30 Monument sq.
ILTAVANA SEGARS, of superior quality,
XX ofthe following brands: Washington,la Nonna,
Puros, aad Franklin; for sale by ,
July 95 WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
yiUNNY BAGGING.—50 bales Gunny
V.I Bagging, for sale by
nug6 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
DALR ROPE, aud Rio COFFEE—500
.1J coil* Kale Rope, Kentucky Hemp and Jute; 300 bags
Rio Coffee; landing and for sale by
aug98 COHENS k HERTZ.
T 1ME.—Landing per uchr. Santiago, for
XJ sale by
aug 99 RRIGII AM,KELLY fc CO.
C PERM CANDLES.—20 boxes “Judd's”
O 4’s and 6’* Sperm Candles, Just received and for sale
by W.W. GOODRICH,
nug 34
(TK)LD FOIL.—A supply of Dentist’s Gold
\J Foil; received per steamer'renn**sce, nnd for sale by
sept 4 G, R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
(nOSHEN BUTTER & CHEESE.—Just
VJ received, a few packages Prime Go-hen Butter an J
Dairy Cheese; for snlc^iy DAVID O’CONNOR,
■ept 5 Corner Broughton nud Drayton sts.
\XnLLOW CARRIAGES and Children’s
T Y Walking Basket*, for learning children to walk;
Ju»t received nnd for *nle by
nug 39 COLLINS fc BULKLEY, 100 Oryan at.
TYTEW GOODS.—Per Tennessee—French,
i. X English nnd American Prints; French and Scotch
Ginghams, suitnhlu for tire approaching aenson, for sale
by DEWITT k MORGAN,
any 14 Ribero’s New Building.
PLEACHED Muslins—Just received, 4-1,
1 J 5 4,10 4 nnd 13-4; also, 95 dozen Linen Cnmbric
lldkfs., Lain Collar* mid Cape*; for sale by
DEWITT k MORGAN,
nug 93 Ribera's New Ruildlng.
T IGHTl LIGHT! 1 LIGHT!!!—100
X-J gross of Friction Matches, Just received and for rale
by ,, It. DrMARTIN.
July tl
/CRASHED Sc Clarified SUGAR—Land-
Y,y lug and Ibr sale by J. C. HINCIIMAN,
aug 97 Comer Broughton and Drayton sts.
QPERM nnd Solar OIL—Of very superior
O quality, for sale by J. C. HINCIIMAN,
aug 97 Corner Broughton and Drayton sts.
rjOSHEN BUTTER—10 kngscliolco Go-
VT slien nutter, landing per steamer Cherokee and for
■ale by
aug 99 DAVIS k COPP.
T AMPCHIMNIES.—Camphinc nnd So-
XJ Inr Lamp Chimnir*, for sale by
G. it. HENDRICKSON k C
aug 3 Gibbons’ Building.
TUST RECEIVED two hundred pounds
O Col. Hallowe's unadulterated Anow-Rool, for rale by
ntigO J. ROUSSEAU.
17LOUII mill BUTTER—25 !.M». nml 25
X Imlf do. trannl Flour; 10 kegs choice Duller, Jiul re
ceived per Cherokee, and for sale by
nugfl A. CHAMPION.
I 'kALLEY’S Magical pain Extractor—For
.1 J Rurns, Sores, Difl.unntinh*. For sale by
may 93 M J. M VERB, Sniets’ RulMing.
PAY WATER.—(5 canes genuine Bay
.1 J Water received nnd for ss to by
June 91 . MY BBS Bmets’ Building. x
T7L0UR. — Baltlmoro Flour from New
X Wheat, nlso Georgia Flour- for into by
aug21 J. V. CONNEItAT.
*1 AN DING from barque Isaac Mead—300
J.J baav prime. Rio Coffee; 100 boxes C. W. Smith's
Family Soap, 90 nuks Pint* Porter, 900 bags Drop Shot,
150 do Buck do; for sale by
nug 31 SWIFT, DEN8LOW k WEBSTER.
T AMP OIL.—500 gallons Bleached Win-
.1. J ter Sperm Oil, 500 do. do. Fall do., 1000 do. do.
Whale Oil; for calc by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
nug 3 Gilliams’Building.
Q MOKED TONGUES &. Smoked BEEF.
O Ju*t received a lot of extra Buffalo Smoked Tongues;
nlso, a Ini of Smoked Beep, for sale by
aug 17 J. ROUSSEAU.
f 1 'EAS.—48 half chests superior Hyson und
X Block Tea*; 10 chests Impcrinl do; 47 qr. chests nnd
15 eighths do. various brand*; fur sale by
nug 31 J. V. CONNER AT.
PISCUIT and Pilot BREAD.—CO whole
1 J nml 40 half bbls. Rutter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit; 20
bbl*. Pilot Bread; landing nnd for sale by
aug 31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc C’O.
T ANDING from steamer Cherokee—10
J-i keg* prime Gotlreu Uniter, 93 boxes do do Cheese,
90 bbl* Potatoes; for sale by
aug31 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
T ANDING from steamer Cherokee—30
X_J Idds. Cannl Flour, (cum brand,) for *nlc by
nug 31 SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
17ARINA.—Mocker’s prepared Farina, re-
I. coniineinled by Medical Cnl].'g«'*, Hospital* nud
I’hyRlclans, a* lire best article of diet now kuna n for In
valids and children, superior to Arrow Root, Tapioca,
Sago, &e., for sale by L. J. MYERS,
aug93 Srnet’s Building.
PRIME and MraTPORKT—Landing: 100
X bbls. for sale by
nug 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
rpURPENTINE—10 Imrrels City Distilled,
X for snlu by JNO. G. J’ALLIGANT.
uly 30
PACON Sides nnd Shoulders—In Store: 20
X) casks prime Bneou Shoulders; 30 do. do. do. Sides:
for sale by SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
nug 91
Tl/TOHRISON’S Hyman Fills—A supply
lYX of gentiinu Morrison ViTills, received nnd for sale
by L. J. MYERS, Sinela’ Ruildlng.
July 18
\X/H1TK LEAD—10,000 ll.a. Atlantia
YY White Lend, warranted pure; 4,(NX) lbs. English
White Lend, warranted pure; 1(M) kegs Black, Ycllow
and lied I’uititrarouiid in oil; for sale by
nug 6 JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
1 J~\ CASES Chrome Green, received per
1.1 ' barque Texas, and for sale by
nug 6 JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
TRAVELLING BASKETS.—Ofassortod
i sizes and iiatteriis, just opoued and for sale by
COLLINS fc BULKLEY
July 7 UK* Bryan *t.
THERMOMETERS.—J. Barry's cclel
X brato d London Thermometers; Ju*t received, and for
sale by COLLINS k BULKLEY,
July 17 100 Brynn-*t.
pHLORIDE of LIME.—i cask dry Chlor-
id« Lime, fot sale by
June 19 L. J. MYERS, Smelt’ Building.
TURPENTINE TOOLS.—Open Hackers,
X Scrapers,Dipper*, and Axes, the proper kind, sam
ple* ohtuined from North Carolina, Just received nnd for
sale by MoCLESKEY k NORTON.
1 FZf\ PLOWS, 500 dozen Hoes, assorted;
50 dozen Axes, 100 do Plow Lines, 1,000 pair
Traces; for sale by N. B. k II. WEED.
Jnn99
PIG IRON.—200 ions Pig Iroq, Gart-
X shlrrieNo. 1, now lundingfrom ship Georgia, from
Glasgow, nnd for safe hy N. B. k H.'AV^ED.
©cnernl iabbcftfermraW,
BNIDEU, I,A'JTIHOI* A NKV1TT,
H . SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
AVE IN STORE—A full fiasorlmcnt ol
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which limy
JL J. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which limy
oflfcr for *a!o at Wlaolesale and Retail. On Hit most t<rf-
*onatne term*.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffil, bwh Ihiportatlon;
hrenry IViUed HrUtol, and fancy end; FBhfcy bhd and
Ribbon bound, Whitney bed.
,A INS—Heavy all wool Negro plains, assorted qualities
JRSEY8—A very large areortm<"* — *
PL At nh—Heavy an wool negro plains, assorted tjuaii Ues.
KERSEYS—A very large n -oument, comprUIng all the
different slypes and qualhlea both fkficy grid plain, d)
CLOTIIsll-BlKck, blue, brown, green, gray and drab’
cloths.
CASSIMKRES—Black and rthey plaids and stripes.
TWEEDS—An a-*ortnie(it of plain arid fancy.
HATTINETS—Blue, black and fancy colors.
VESTINGS— An assortment of talk nnd w bolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kihnarntfcknnd Scotch bonnet*.
OSNARURGS—A largo supply, nt ftttoi v piice*.
l U , !l . L‘,M‘ H ~ ar ftRX * L "'i cotton, tor picking sheets..
H.ANNLI.S—Heavy Twilled red, for plantain u*4
low prica to line rearlet; a Inigo asMirtuientoflow
. . J’ftoe to tine white flannels, best makbf. . .
CANTON F],ANNF.L8—White and miWeacli.d. tit
quality.
RED TICKS—All qualities of cotton.
2!A»V£K~ F l l ' nl,ll,p " nd c *tnhtle dimity.
f, 1 . 1 K. s hr' Vhl,e C0U °n «nd silk fringes.
CARPI. I INCH—Super llrtiMela, 3 ply and Imperial; 4o<
ton and wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Pino to low price.
RAIZES—Figured and plain, i. ■
AJATTTINO^—4-4 to 6 4, plain w hile and colored.
■Plainand palm
DIAPERS—lliickabuck, Scotch, Russia and cotton; linen!
rable and damask diapers; brown table cloths and
SHEETINGS—Linen and cottnfi, 4 4 to t9 4.
SHI RTINGS—An extensive assortment of bleached and
make* aWrtJn *" J "“P^tor bleached long cloths, beat
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Mar boro stripes and plaids;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS STRIPES—Wide and narrow stripes, aa
sorted qualities.
DENI.MS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denim* and blue
Jeans.
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS-Varloua quail
He* and brand*.
—also—
A full assortment or choice Prlnte, from low price M
superfine, dark and light colored Ginghams, AipacOa*.
Bombazines, Mock nnd colored Eriftilh and FrencW
Merinos, worsted Dannuks and Moreens.
A Dill assortment or HOSIERY, Comprising Colton,
VVOolen and Silk, in all their varieties.
Ladies’, Gent's and Mines' Merino Undersblrta and
Drawers; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, a CUU M-oruucnt.
CAUTION EXTRA I
A Man by tho name of 11UEL CLAPP has
engaged with a young man of tho name of 8. P.
uamo to put up a Sarseparillgy
which Hiey call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla,denomina
tor it OMOiffSt Original, tbs. This Townsend is no
doctor and never waa, but waa formerly a worker on rail
roads, canals, and tire like. Yet lie a-sumes Hie UUe of
Dr., for Um purpose of gaining credit for what he It not.
He la also sending out cards bended “Trick« oTQuacks,”
in which he snye, I have sold Uto u*e of my name for $7
a week. I will give 8. I*. Townsend #600 If he will pro
duce ono single solitary proof of Utl*. This Is to caution
the public not to be deceived, ami purchase rtofte btrt the
OKHVUfB ORtatfML OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's
Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr.'* likeness; hi* fami
ly coat or arms, and his signature across the coat of arms.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principal offer, 109 ATmtn-rf., AVie- Y„rfc City.
OID BBCTDft 1ACBB TOWNSBJiB,
'Jfie Original Ditcovrrer of
THE GENUINE TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Townsend I* now about 70 year* of ate, nnd
hreloj^b^kfoiffljtelha AUTHOR anOjfSCQVER-
F.R ofthe GENUINE ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND SAR
SAPARILLA." Being poor, ho was compelled to limit
it* manufacture, by which mean* it Ims been kept out of
market, and the sale* circumscribed lo those only who
bnd proved it* worth and known ita value. It had reach
ed Hie ear* of many, nevertheless, a* those persona who
had been honied of sore diseases, and saved from death,
proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING
POWER. Thl* Grand and Unequalled Preparation is
manufactured on tbe largest scale, nnd la called for
throughout Hie length and breadth ofthe Innd.
THE GENUINE
Old Dr. Jncob Townsend'sSarstmnrllla
Is so prepared, that all Hie Inert properties of the Barsa-
parilln root are first removed, everything capable of be
coming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and rejected;
then every particle of medical virtue Is secured in a pure
nml concentrated torm; and Htus It Is rendered Incapable
of Inning any of Ita valuable and healing properties. Pre
pared in this way, it la made Hie most powerful agent in
Cure of Innumerable DUcaaea.
Ilcnce Ute reason why wo hear comtuendtUons on
every side In its favor by men, women and children.
»V u find it doing wonder* In Hie cure of
...‘7 < . , ^. Lr ‘' ,, T ,ON l.DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COM
PLAINT, nnd in RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA and
PILES, COSTIVENESS, nil CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all affecUona ari
sing from Impurity of the Illoori.
It poMcsren a marvellous efficacy In all complaints ari-
chlil* aud hot flashes over the bouy. It haa not had Its
equal in rouglia and cold; and promotes easy expectora
tion, and gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture or Hia
lungs, throat, and every other part.
By removing olntrucUoiu, and regulator tho general
system, It gives tone and strength to Hio whole body, and
cures all forms of
Nervous Diseases ami Debility,
and Htus prevent* or relieves a great variety of other dis
ease*, n* Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance.
Hwooning,E|iilcplie Flu, Convulsions, kc.
It l* not po-idblc for IhL* medicine to fail to do good; It
hns nothing in it which can ever harm; it eau never sour
or spoil, aud therefore can never lose iu curative powers.
It cleanses Ute blood, excites the liver to healthy acUon,
tones lire stomach and givea good digestion, relieves the
Isiwels of torpor and constlpaUon, nlluys inflamaUon,
purifies the skin, equalizes the cireulatlnn of the Mood,
producing ecnUe warmth equally all over the body, ami
he insensible perspiration; relaxes all stricture* and
tightness, removes all obstructions, and Invigorates the
entire nervous system. Is not this, then,
explodingand duuiagiuc other goods 1 Must n
rlble compound bo poisonous to Hie system.
Now, Is It not horrible to make and sell, and inflnitcl
worse to use this
Souring, Fermenting, Arid “Compound"
nii* k n TnwwcPNn i
OF 8. P. TOWNSEND!
and yet ho would fain have it understood that Old Jacob
Townsend’* GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA,
i* an IMITATIONaShis inferior preparaUon I!
Heavcu forbid that we should deal in an article which
would bear the most di- taut resemblance to 8. P. Town
send’s article I and which should bring down upon tbo
Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and crimina
tions front agents who have sold, nnd purchasers who
have used S. P. Townsend’s FERMENTING COM-
•OUNDI
We Wish it understood, hernuso it is tbe ahtolult truth,
that ri. P. Townsend’s nrtiele nnd old Dr. Jacob Town-
send'* SnrsannriHa are heaven- wide apart, and infinitely
dissimilar; that they are unlike In every particular, hav
lug not one single Uilnf in coinniou.
Aa 8. P. Townsend 1* no doctor, and never was, I* no
lemist. no idiarmoceiitlst—knows no more of nuvljelne
. disease, than any other rommon, unscientific, unpro
fessional man, wbnt guarantee can the public have that
they are receiving agnnulne scientific medicine contain
ing all the virtues or the articles used in preparing It,
nml which nre incapable of changes, which might render
Uicm the AGENTS of DISEASE instead of hoalUi?
It is to arrest frauds upon tbo unfortunate, to pour balm
into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing
bosom, to restore health and bloom and vigor Into the
crushed nnd broken nnd to banish Infirmity—Htat old Dr.
JACOB TO WNBEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the
ipjfcjrtunliy nml mean* to brings Ills
Rruiul Universal Concent rater! Remedy,
witljiu the reach, and to tho knowledge of nil who med it
that they may learn nnd know, by Joyful experience, Its
Transcendent Power to Ileal I
nug 8
QOLAR SHADES and Cliimnoys.—A full
VO supply of Globes, for Solar'Lamps; lageriw.t with
Chimneys and Wicka^Just og>ned aniffotj ‘
(nun S?
it sale by
COLLINS k feVLKLEY, 100 Pryan »t.
ftpr 31
s i»y
turn uu k fin
lT’FFEGTUAL Cure for Wht
J J Roche’s Royal Hethal Embroea
Whooping Cough, without medicine;
by A. A. i
mar 90
Tiic Medicine yon Pre-emliicnily Nerd I
Rut can any of these things be said of S. P.Townsend'a •
- pfe i - -
it the one is INCAPABLE
iufi nor article ? This young man’s liquid is tint to be
I'oiiipnrtd with lire Old Dr.’s,
because of one Grand Fact, tl—' '•* *
of DETERIORATION and
Never Spot Is,
w hile Hie other DOES; it sours, ferments, and blows the
bottle* containing it into. Vraginents; Ure sour, aeW liquid
— . ■ —■*—- — *- ■ *' - * n ot this hor-
raised thousands and n _ .. .
and despondency; to hope, health, nnd a tong Uto of vigor
nnd usefulness to themselves, their families and friends.
Principal office 109 Nnssmi-streat, N. Y.
Je27 WM. HUMPHREYS, Jr., Ageiit,Savannah.
CHOLERA AND MINERAL WATER.
Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.
]\/TR. Roussell, of Philadelphia, in his Card,
lr.L lirakfs tho following quotation from DralthwaU’s
Medienl and Surgical Journal, to whlcn we would also
invite the attention of tho public. Hmlthwnit any*:—
“When Hie remedy (Mineral or Soda Water) hus been
given in Hioso cases, denoting derangement of Hie stom
ach atone present, according to toy experience, too
effect of the medicine has been to relieve tha symptoms
nlimw-t immediately, Hie nausoaia speedily dissipated, the
ffiddiiws- und fuintne»s disappear, and Hie sense of burn-
lug and hentat the pit of stomach 1* ro> lunger felt or
and llenl at tire pit or stomach L no longer felt nr
retained of after two or three doseo. Rut the most re
markable circumstance is that which attended Hie em
ployment of ttie same agent during toe stage of toedtur
rha-n, tout relaxation ofthe bowels which is almost al-
ways tire precursor of the severe form of Cholera, In the
numerous cn*e* in which 1 have given too Carbonic Acid
at this period, it has Invariably arrested (with some few
exceptions) the tnorbld ptoccM, nt a longer period, ttls
true, but still a regular and certain Interval. But it is in
the commencement of collapse tout-toe cfluoey of toe
remedy (s beat observed-mid its modus operand! to« most
apparent. Nottmly is tire vomiting Immediately arrested,
ns in tho previous stage, but the heat and burning sensa
tion at tire pit of Stomach disappear almost ns speedily—
depression ofthe system is removed, and other symptom
of this stage vanish by degrees, so as frequently to If-
the patient comparatively free from all ailment af-
ndminlstratioii of 5 or 6 doses.
The effects produced by a change of water may be o
viated by Hie mm of plniu Soda Water. A superior t
Uric may be had at all times in boxes of convenient si
potpp by J. A. J. '
M USIC PAPER—For wile by
J. n. CUBBEDGE,
rrpt4
South sido Matb-'tsq,