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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA„ FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 21, 1849.
;
NUMBER
the republican
is ruauailiD
DAILY AND TIU-WEEKLY,
J L.LOCKE&A.K.MOORE
’ CITY i- COUNTY PRINTERS.
P. \V, AlMANDEIt, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TERMBi
DRlly l*»i»er SlO.Trl-AVttkly $5,per annum
® ln no cut will an order for the paper be attended
ess accompanied with Uie money, or a satlsfkomry
city refcrence.
Advertisement* Inserted at the following rates t
Orb iqi’arr, (ter uaze oKLRaa,)laTiNiarrtnN,..flO,75
Each cortiroarob, 60
Orb orb week daily 8,60
Orb orb month daily,. ......... 7,00
Orb squarb....... ....two mohthb daily, 19,00
OllBSqOAaB; MORTIIB DAILY, 16,00
Advertisements publlahed every other day, and those In
serted once or twice a week, are charged 75 els. per
square fbr each insertion.
Lesal advertisements inserted at the usual rates, and
strict care taken that they be published accordlngto law.
All advertisement* from transient persons or strangers,
*°The > prWlleges*of yearly advertisers will be conllned
rtddly to their regular business, and all other advertise
ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed
r °Vsatiy advertiser* axe'dingln their advertisements the
average number nr lines agreed ibr, will bo charged at
proportional rates.
NO ADVBBTISSMBETB WILLBB INSERTED OEATUITODSLY.
All advertisements for charitable Institutions aud re-
Idous Societies will be charged half price.
V*. All Advertisements sent to this office without di
rections as to the number of Insertions, will be publish
ed dallj', until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
V^AIl'j/leuers directed to this office or the Editors,
must be post paid, to antllle them to attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerka of the Courts or
Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of
Administration, must be published tiiiuty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published
" saSeenf Real Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of sale. These sales must be madu
at the Court Uouse door of the county In which the
property Is situate, and on tha first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of ten In the morning and four In tho
afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, unless ao
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrator* and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must be published FOUll MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters Dismiaeory must be published BIX MONTHS.
Application <br foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of tha Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
espy of the bund of agreement) to maketlties to land must
he advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's sales sndsr executions regularly granted by
the courts must ha advertised THIRTY DAYS—unler
mortgage execution* 81 XTY DAYS—Sales of perishable
property undsr order of Court, must ha advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before tho dav of Bala.
SRftMteers fit the Itepublfcmt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAV-STSEET.
A. Low fc Co., 68
fl. 0. Cummins, 60
Wm. P. Tefft, 42
Wm. Crowder, 64
Jos. Burke, 66
J. Stoddard, 66
W. H. Moogln, 6t
E. A. BoRlIlard, SS
Wm. Uattersby, 70
C. A. Greiner, 78
F. II. Wet man, 74
J. P. Graves, 73
F. T. Willis lx Co., 76
E. Molyneux, 77
I). F. Halsey, 80
John Joaes fc Soa, 80
J. L. 8winney,83
BAY-STREET.
Allen, Rail fc Co., 119
Washburn, Wilder k Co.,
114 fc 111
B. II. Wat., 117
It A. Lewis, 118
T. II. Harden, 118
O. N. Neyte, 190
Stephen Hills, 199
Cohens fc Hertz, 1401x149
W. Woodbridge, 144
R. Habersham k Son, 148
Williamson k Prestan, 994
W. A. Cherry fc Co., 156
Crane k Rowland, 179
Elln ( Heed, 174
Urighain, Kelly k Co., 176
!!. Rotor, 178
Hiuallton k Hardeman, 83 Francis Waver, 178
N.Cruger, 84 J. H. Ladd, 189
II. S. Frierson, 86
Geo. Gordon, 86
Harper fc Stuart, 87
Asa Holt, 88
Wm, Duncan, eo
U. Hutchison, M
Francis Wood, 91
E. Parsons fc Co., 9)
M. fc W. Gumming, 93
Yongafc Gammed, 94
Smith fc Humphreys, 86
A. Williams fc Hollis, 83
SOTcrtfscrg (u the hUpiU) Kean.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
MeArtliorfc Morse, 13 Dnrnard-street.
GUN SMITHS. m
John Carruthers, 176 Market-square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCER8.
Wood, Claihom fc Co., Anclaux’s wharf.
Turner fc Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE.
J. P. Baum, corner Barnard and Bryan-streets.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WEIGHTS.
R. fc J. Lachllson, near Canal Lock.
Miller fc Curry, Eastern Wharf.
PAINT STORES AND PAINTING.
J. O. Falllgant, Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whltakor-street.
BEGAR MANUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, 13 Whltaker-atreeL
P. Jacobs, 87 null-street.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. R. Pendergnst, null-street, opposite Pulaski House.
E. Wilhlnstnn, 143 Ray-street.
Geo. W. Wylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brooks fc Tupper, Charleston Steam-Packet wharf.
T. R. Mills, Iron Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
J. A. Fawns, Genrgia Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon's Wharf.
BEAL ESTATE BROKER.
Gen. W. Wylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117 llay-etreet.
EXCHANGE nROKER8.
M. fc W. Cummins, 93 Bay-street.
E. WRhlngtnn, 143 Bay-street.
Business earns.
WM. T. TIUMMELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Home, Floyd County, On.,
Will also practice In the following counties: Paulding,
.— —u— r...— Walker, Dade, Chat-
may 14
Cass, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, \
KOIIKIIT D. WALKER,
MARBLE fl- STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUOIITOK-BT., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, ofltalitn and Domestic Marble t Marble
Mantle Pieces, and llerlin Grate*} Free Stone for Hulldiug*.
Ornamental lion Railings, fcc. See., furnished to order.
Dll. B. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will perform any n|H>ratlous pertaining to Ills Profession.
Artificial Teeth insetted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the best Dentists in
Europe or America.
Opbratino Rooms, No. 1ST Congress-street.
It. fc J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
OANAl -strbbt, near TIIR CANAL-LOLK,
Saviuuiali, Georgia.
R. LACIILISON. J. LACIILISON.
JACOB DUTEJVIIOFEIt, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
BRYAN-STREET. SECOND DOOR PROM BULL-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Knots aud other work made to order.
I1E.VHY M. DUNWOODY.
ATTORNEY fl- COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Home, Georgia,
Will
in the
Coweta
UarsRRNURs.—Hon. C. J. McDonald,Gen. A. J.Hnn
sell, of Marietta. ly n*>v99
ill practice in all tlie Courts of the Cherokee Circuit,
e Supreme Court, and In the County of Cobb, of the
eta Circuit.
11. S. HARDWICK ti COOKE,
FA CTORS fl- COMMISSION MER CHANTS.
TELFAIR'S BUILDINGS.
Savannah, Georgia*
R. S. MARDWICK. JOHN O. COORB.
P. II. OEIIN,
FACTOR fl- COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SUtt liny-Strcet, Savannah.
July » ly
C. Hart ridge, 190
Eilwsrd Wiley, 199
Franklin fc Brantley, 194
F. Sorrel, 196
O. W. Anderson fc Bro., 900
S. Solomons, 901
C.F. Mills, 904
P. II. Bella, 906
S. Goodall, 90S
Rabun fc ( Fulton, 907
Boston fc Gunby, 909
A. Minis, 920
G.VV'.GirminjfcCo./WfclOl IjnrdwlckfcCooko,Telftilr’e
Padelfbrd fc Ffcy, 104 fc 100 Building'
Way fc King, 106 S.O.Dunnlng.lOWhltaker-st.
W. C. O’Driscoll, 108 E. VV» Iluker, Jones’ wharf.
N. A. |lardeo fc Co., 110 U. A. L. Luuiar,Eastern «
J. II. Burroughs, 07
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Cohen fc Foadick, 148 Bny street.
Pliilbrick fc Rell, 166 do,
Thos. J. U’ulill, 166 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 208 Bay-street.
Wm. U. Giles fc Go.,94 liny-street.
JL A. Allen fc Co., Smut’s Wlrarf.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts. Gibbons’ Building.
II. F. Waring fc Co., 161 Uroughton-itreet.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
James Anderson fc Co., Waring’* Building.
Lathrop fc Foote, Gibbons’ Bulldiilg.
Snider, Lathrop fc Nevitt, Shad's Building.
LaRnclio, Bowmi fc Co., do. do.
Marshall fc Aiken, do. -‘do.
Dewitt fc Morgan, Rlbero’s Building.
M. Prende.-gaat fc Co,cor’r Congress and Wliitaker-ata.
J. 8. Mtgill, 113 Congress-street.
WHOLESALE GR0CER8.
A. Welles, 195 Bay-street.
Cohens fc Herts, 140 Bay-street.
II. A'Crane, 189 Bay-street,
J. V. Cunnerst, 150 Bay-street.
Scranton, Jolinstnn fc Co., 107 Bay-street.
James A. Norris, 160 Bny street.
Swift, Denslow A Webster, 109 Bay-street.
Davis fc Copp, 177 Bay-street.
WHOLESALE fc RETAIL GROCERS.
A Champion, Market Sq. H. J. Gilbert, do do.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J.Rossenu, corner Broughton and Bull streets.
J. V, Much man, corner Jiruugliton and Drnyton-sU.
W. W. Goodrich, Smut’s Hulldiug, WhiUker-sueets.
J. O Brown, 111 Congress-street.
J. B. Cady fc Co., Uarnard-street, South of Mnrkot.
It, Do Martin, corner Bay and Whitaker streets.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. fc H. Weed, 163 Broughton-street.
McCleskey & Norton, Gibbons' Building.
B. Hopkins, 177 Congress street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES. •
G. U. Hendrickson fc Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. 8olomoni, Agent, 51nrket-sqnare.
Wm. Ilumpbreys, 107 Bay-street.
J. A. Laltoche, corner Bay ana Bull streets.
Turner fc Oden, Monument-square..
L. J. Myers, comer Broughton and Wbitaker-sl*.
BOOK STORES.
JV.T. Will'ams, 149 Bay-street.
4. M. Cooper, corner Whitaker and St. Jullan-streets.
J. B. Oubbedgo, Congress-st., S. side Market-square.
FURNITURE WAUB-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Smeu* Building.
CROCKERY AND OLA88-WARB.
Weeds fc Morrell, Smets’ Building.
Collins fc Bulkley, 100 Bryan-strcet.
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, comer Whltakerand Bryan-etreets.
T. T. Wllmot, Market-square. •
SADDLERY, fco.
Co., corner Whltakerand Brynn-strceu.
N. B, Knapp, Market-square.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner,46 West Broad-slreet.
Pliilbrick fc Bull, 000 Bay-street.
CLOTHING STORB8.
G. 8. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson fc Heldt,8 WhRaker-straet.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price fc Veader, 147 Bay-street.
John Mallory, 185 Bay-street.
Ham Iton fc Symons, 17 Whltaker-street.
Robinson fc Gamp, 6 Pull-street.
HAT STORES.
D. A. Ambler fc Co., No. 147 Congress-street.
N. Lyon, Gibbons’ Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERRS.
O. Johnson fc Co., 108 Rrvan-street.
Verstllle, Luffburrow fc Butler, South sldo Market-sq.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKBRS.
L. Rnbidnr,Q9 Whltaker-strect.
L. Oliver, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Dutenhufer, 78 Bryan-straet.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT,
A. Galloway, 73 York-atreet.
J .... .. VAIUETY STORE.
4. fc j, m. Haywood, corner Broughton and Bnll-st*.
DENTIST.
B. paraons, 197 Gongress-streat.
maiujeb and stone manufacturer.
w«l k«,
IIAMJ I.TON A UAUDESIA*.
FACTORS 4- COMMISSION MER CHANTS
Savaixuah, Georgia.
ClUa. P. HAMILTON. THOMAS HABDKMAN.
WEEDS AC MOimKLL,
IMt’ORTKRS AND WIIOI.KSALP. AND RETAIL DIALERS IN
CHINA, GLASS, fl- EARTHEN WARE,
Uroughtou-st., Savannah.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For lire sale of Reel Estate, Negroes, and any description
or personal property.
OrriCR, CORNER BDLL-ST. AND BAY LANS,
feh93 Savannah, Georgia.
EDWA11D G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEAOE,
NOTARY, OONVBVANCRIt, AND. COLLECTOR,
nrrioR on nolihit., oprostTi pulaski iiodsr.
Court Days, • • First Saturday in each month.
Return Days, - - Ten days belbre Court day.
Residence No. 99 Broughton-street.
Ii. IlOBIDER,
(PROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT fl- SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WIIITARER-STRRKT, OPPOSITK SMETS BUII.DINO.
SWIFT, DENSLOW Ai WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORKER OP BAY AND WHITAKER BTS.
Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD SWIPT. A. A. DENSLOW.
YONGE As OAMMELL,
FACTORS fl- COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
MILLER ,ts CURRY.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WIIARP—RAY-STREET,
Savannali, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKK CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
or EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Residence East side of Pulaski Square.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHION A BLE BOOT MAN UFA OTURER
No. 17 Bull-street, neakMonument-squaiib.
Cork sole. Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, Walking, Dress, and Puiup sulo Boots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, f -
luade tu oidur in lira uonlust and most fnshionnble ntm
of wnrrcnted material*, and by the tnost experienced and
card ul workmen.
A. PONCE,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
S EG ARS,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Ga.,
Keeps on haad a well selected slock of imported 8e-
gnrs;ul»o, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and nil
oilier artlrles usually kept in his line of business, which
he offer* on tho mn,t reasonable terms. nov 3
P. JACOUS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. S47 DULL-STJIBET,
(SION or THE INDIAN, NKAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Saviumah, Ga,
N. fl.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Segius, at Wholesale and Retail,
“ ~ imng T<‘ “
Also Cbei
'obacco, Snuff, fcc.
SASHES, DObRS AND ULINDS-
in l\fU\ LIGHTS of SASH, of nil
LU’UUU “I*®* fi™" 1 * B hy 10 to 13by 90.
159 pairs Blind*, for Windows of nil sizes.
50 pair Panel Doors, different vises and thickness.
For sale at No. 153 Bay-street, near tins City Hotel, or
at the Factory in West Uroad-»trect, by
UHAULBSVAN HORN,
N. B.—All order* for Carpentor’a work,executed nttho
shortest notice. nov ~*
HASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS.
-| ^ (U\l\ LIGHTS of SASH, from 7
U h >'«to 13by80.
9D0 pair Bliiidv, for Windows, from 8 by 10 to 19 by 90.
100 Panel Doors, various sizes. y
Odd sixes furnished on llio same terms ns full *ctts.
For vale by JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
nov 97
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
3tatI»atont», Slifp, nub Stcam^ncltct glbtocrKaemcnts.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, (G..) 190 1-2 MILES.
Passenger Trains leave Savannah and Macon dally, at - .
, Pasengor Trains arrive daUy at Savannah 6.15 P. M.; at Macon a a pm
This Road, in eonnucUon with the Macon and Wcslern Hoad from Macon to AtlanU, and the Western and Allan
Up Road from Atlanta to Dalton, now Ibrtns a continuous line of 391 tf mllei In length from Sarannih to n. on
fia m c.u.l,,0.' tnd wiMh. M..PM. BM.h B.1J JU»g*,.tod tJTSSSSSEXP**’
1 Ickeu from Savannah to Macon, .#5 75 Ticket* Horn Savannah to Tuseumbia. Ala..
. . S 5® !! “ " to Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1
to Augusta,.*....
to Columbu -
to Opelika,
to Jacksonvll
to Talladega, ,
to Huntsville, i Alabama99 00
to Decatur.
mbus. 15 00
ika, t 17 00
sonvillo, Ala.,... 90 00
lcga, x
iville, >
ur, )
to Tuscaloosa, Ala.
to Columbus, Mist,
|98 60
" « to Nashville, j
“ “ to Murphreciboto’, J Tenn. 85 00
II *« to Columbia, )
An extra Passenger Train leaves Savannah on Saturday’s, after the arrival of the ^StSm-sblps from New-York°
fbr Macon, and connect! with the Macon anil Western Roll-Road} and on Tuesday's,after Umarrivai of the Alarnn
fc Western Cars, an extra Passenger Train leave* Macon to connect wlffithe8m^-!{.lp* for N.Y. ■ ”
Frid^,£il^* CO "”' C,M '" ^ “ M *'™ W.dn«d.,-..„d
* TtaWMkwtiMM! Atlantla Rail Rond will soon bo completed between Dalton and Chattanooga,* distance of
433V miles from Savannah, of which duo notice will be given. * * 01
f Head of the West Point and Montgomery !Uill-ttoad,on which tho fare to Montgomery la about f3.
Rates of Freight fbr DlercluuidUe Generally, from Savannah to Macon t
Ms ASURRMRNT Goons—Boxes of Hats, Bonnots, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubic font, .... 1
Crockery Ware, In crates, boxes or hhds., per cubic foot, „ * *
Goods by wbioiit, FIRST Class—Boxes of Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, nor 1001 hi.7
Second Ci.asb—Sugar, Coflbe, Rope. Butler, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides,-Copper,Ain*
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard and llollow-ware, IUce, boxes Soap and Candles, Bagging, and Aher
heavy arUdes not enumerated below, per 100 lb*.,.... * »«.»*,
Third Class—Flour, Bacon, I —— **— “•-*
Fourth Class—Mill-gearing,
ils of Beets, Bread, Crnclci
K 1 , .....
id MolBMes per hint., (smaller casks In proportion)
Salt per suck, not exceeding fnurbuiliels,
* ‘ to Tl “ *
..go 00
Savannah, (Ga.) 8dth Nov., 1849.
WM. M. WADLEY, Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Maoon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of the line of Rail-Roads extending from Savan
nah to Dalton, Ga. °
The Panenger Traina of this Road are run dally as follows i connecting at Macon with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western and Atlantic and Georgia Rail-Road*. ‘ 1
Leave Macon at 6 A. M., nrrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 0 P. M.
Passengers on this Road to and from rinvannali sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains on the Western and Atlantic Road do not run on Sundny.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orieans via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at narntavllle.
PoMerncrs for La Grange. West Point,Montgomery and Now-Oriesn*vlaAugHstannd Atlanta, take Slag* at Griffin.
1 might I rains nre run daily through the business season, and tri weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from other Ronds promptly forwarded, without charge for furwnrdlng.
Rates of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
BBTWEIN MACON AND
First Class, (per cubic (boL)—Uoxes of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and auch
other articles as are clearly analogous to those named
Second Clais, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bolus of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drugs* Feathers, and Confectionary
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging. Ropo, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides In bnlcs, Cotton Ynms, Copper, Tin, Itnr and Sheet Iron, Hollow-wnre, Castings
Hardware, nnd nil other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, IUce, lla-on. Pork, Beef, Fish, Lnrd, Tallow, Beeswax
bnlcs of Hags, Ginseng, green and dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, l*lg Iron,.Mill and Grindstone*,.
from
Cotton from Atlanta to Savannah,.
“ “ Jonesboro’ “
“ 11 Griffin 11 ..
Macon, UcU 96,1848.
55 cts. per
50 •• « 100 lbs.
60 «« •• 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Supcrintendnnt.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
Rasaenoer Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s oxcepted) at 1 o’clock, l\ M., arrive at Dal-
on nt 8 P. 51.} retumlng, leave Dalton at 4 o’clock, A. 51., and arrive nt AtlanU at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains on the Memphis Branch Rail-Rond, nnd Stages for Nashville and Knoxville,Tonn., and for Tuscumbin, Ala.
nd Memphis, Tenn., run In connection with this Road.
Rates of Transportation for Merchandize Generally,
FROM ATLANTA TO
First Class, (per culde fouL)—ilnxws of Hat*, liouiictsTanii Furniture,
Second (,'las*, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes nnd baits of Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
First Class, (p.ir cubic fuuL)—Hokms of llats, BouneU, nnd
Second Class, (par 100 lb*.)-
Oils, Drugs, and Confectionary,
Titian Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, Butter,
Choese. Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, llollow-
ware, cWkery, Castings, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed), &o
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, (iu sacks) Rice, Pork, Beef, F|*h, Lord, Tallow, Bacon,
(in ca<ks, boxes or sacks), llcct-wnx, bnlcs of lings, Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, .Marble, (undress-
cd), Mill nnd Grindstones, Mill Gearing,
as
Transportation Office, W. nnd A.R. R., Atlanta, April 14th, 1849.
NEW-YORKAND § A VAN NAH~
WEEKLY.
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
Thu new end superior Stcam*hipsTKNNESSEE,Cnpl.
John Collins,and CHEROKEE,Capt.Titos Lyon, will,
until further notice,leave Savannah and New York every
Wkonrsday, commencing with the 38t!i March.
Tln-se swift Steamers are each of 1,35J tons burthen,
built in tho strongest and most approved manner, nnd arc
unequalled in nil the needful qualities to give conlldcnce
ns well as despatch to traveller*. They have all the ac
commodation* ror passengers and freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Rail-Rood will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, and front Savannah ou their
arrival if needful.
Q9- No fr-eightreceived after aisa o’clock on the day
of sailing.
Passage *95—payable in advance} for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFURD fc FAY,
Savannah.
or ^M’L. L. MITCHELL,
E. R. MILLS, Sup’i.Trau/portatlon.
npr 18
mar 21
1.194 Front et., New-York.
FOR NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. Tills line Is composed
of the following vessels:
Barque ISAAC MEAD, R-T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. Hoet,
Brig MACON, I’.Sheffirld.
BrigJOUN ENI)ERS, J. Johnson.
Schr. G. J. JONES, H. Look.
The above vessels aru of the first class, insured nt the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
experience lit tho trade. They will be tuvved up mid
down the river when necessary, nnd will nlwnys sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins nre handsomely fur
nished, nnd overy enro will bo taken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Pnssase, ap
ply to CRANE fc ROWLAND,
No. 173 Buy-street, Savannah.
DEMILL & CO.,
net 10 No. 180 Front-street, New-York.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
&& &
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
Tho following vessels'comprise tills Lino, and will sail
about every two weeks, viz s
Schr. IULIA ELIZA, Capt. IIiobkk.
Schr. II. WESTCOrP, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (now) Capt. Lodok.
Thu altovo vessels are all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced in the trade, and
who will use tltelr best exertions toglvo satlsRieuan w»
tho shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers),apply to
GREINER fc BEALL,
72 Bay-street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HKIlON, Jr.,
oet 17 No. 37)4 N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dnlly U. S. Mali Steam-Packet Line.
_ FANCY GOODS.
_ EASTMA N has made largo additions to his form
er stock or Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware,which he
will sell at New-York prices.
He hna nlio added to Ills stock an elegant aasortment of
« !»•]« , - ,
with heavy flue gold bunting cases} together with a great
variety of otlier articles, among which may bo tumid
Watches, Clocks, Watch Trimmings, Breastpins, Finger
Rings, Bracelets, Ear-IUngs, Gold Pens and Pencils, Medal-
ions, Card Casus, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes,
B^bctacles, Canes, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Mathe
matical Instruments, China auu Glass Wares, Musical
Instrument*, Military Goods, Fancy Goods in great va-ler
ty, fcc. Jan 02
PAPER HANGINGS, Borders and Fire
X Boards—10,000 pieces Paper Hangings} 500 pieces
Borders; 100 Fire Board Prints; for variety of patterns and
quality, notsurpasssd by any offered in this markut. Just
received per Cherokoe and for sale low by
nov 99 . JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
M ILLINERY.—A fine assortment of Bon
nets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers. Wreaths, Tnbbw,
si Velvets, Batins and Silks, and many other foncy
goods InMillineryi just received and foraale low for cash,
aosfl J. S. MAGILL,
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Of THE WAY.)
METAMOltA,. Capt. F. Harden.
WM. SBABROOK, Capt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH, Copt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER, Capt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
This Lino is composed of the nbovc very superior
Stenm Packets, with experienced commnnders.nnd can
not bo excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening nt half past 8 o’clock,
and lenvo Charleston every morning ut 9 o’clock through
out tho year.
Faro Five Dollars, meals included. TVirough Tickets
between Macon and Cbnrloston.Ten Dollars, including
moal* on the stoniwrsand omnibus faro iu Savannah.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah,
nov 14 E. LAFITTE fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The steam-boat Company of Gcorgm’s Boats
CHATHAM, Capt. Hurbard,
TENNESSEE Cnpt. Could,
THOS. S. METCALFE, Cnpt. Powell,
Hun between the above placos In connection with Tow
boat* and Lighters, affording the nv"reliant* of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alalmtnn, n cheap and
expeditious made of tranjportulion of goods to und from
the interior.
During the very low stages of the river tho present
— J — * fl*6
the river.
Merchandise, In nil cnscs, imported or exported will lie
received nnd forwarded free of commissions, and freight
for the Georgia Knil-Hond for Athens and Atlanta, and all
Stntioni on the Western fc Atlantic Hnil-Rond, can be
paid nt those Stations} freight for other Stations this side
of Atlanta is payable nt Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Hull Rond will also he for
warded free of commissions, nnd all expense paid, nnd
collected at Savannali from consignees of vessels, when
required.
TlieT. 8. M. now runs ns n regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed toenre
of Savannali Agent, nnd from the interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular enre should be tnkep to address BUIs Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savnnnnh.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Snvnnnali.
oct 16 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannali River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. Piuli-ot.
LAMAR, Cnpt
And also by the Stennier
AMORY SIBLEY,: Cnpt. Creswrll.
Tho Inttor Steamer being of less draught than any otlier
on tlie River, insures unprecedented despatch in nil stages
of the wnter. The Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow-boats nnd two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the enre of the Company or its
Agents, will be received nnd forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. It. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
o.tlB W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
©enernl SWbmfscmeuts.
l?OR SALE—3,000 pair Trace Chains, aa-
J. sorted} 100 dos. Plough Linos; 100 dos. Axes, as
sorted; 100 Anvils, do; 100 Smith’s Vires, do; 1,000 casks
Nn Is; 9,000 lb*. Sheet Steel, for Gin flaws; 6 tons Canon
Hollow-Ware; 5do. American do.; by
ndv 15 N. B. fc H. WEED.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND IlKTAIIs
(GENUINE Dally’* CARMINATIVE."—
VT For sal* by L.J. MYERS,
o 19 Smets’ Building.
rjMJRKS Island SALT.—300 bushels-*r
X aale by
WOOD, CL AG HORN fc CO.
T> ALTIMORE FLOUR.— Landintr: .50
X> bbis., for ante by
J c 11 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
OLD Scotch WHISKEY.—Unding per
brig Excel ) 1 lidd. of very choice old Scotch
Pneket* nt Savannah) tho Mail Steamer s,
INO, from Palatkn to l.ako Monroe, the Mail Stages
Jacksonville via Alllgntor, Mineral Springs aud Mai
villu, to Tallahassee; and from Plcolata to St. Augu
of very choice old i
J. V. CONNERAT.
XIAMS,—300 Roloson’a superior Sugar
X X Cured Baltimore Hains, landing fruin schr. General
*“-‘i} for tale by
c 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
CTEEL BUTTONS.—For trimmingdress-
kJ rs just received and for aale by
decR
J. 8. MAGILL.
HO U)
china
Band and Paris White French
_ CHINA DINNER SETH, together with a variety
ofPattcrna of English and French China Ten Sets, at •
WEEDS fc MORRELL’S,
nov 28 13 nrougliton-st.
T) ALE ROPE—160 coils kentuck
±J Rope, of superior quality received per scf
Damon and for sale by
dec 5 PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
pONQRESS WATER—A fre«h supply,
V_y landing from ship Southport. For sale by
doc 4 O. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
ES.~Coarh, Harourhe, lluggy and Bulky
all kinds, by the single set.
(V Bale CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.-Uaroucbe, Buggy and
if. An |,. Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames;Hobbs am) Hows,
ur. Anita bjr the single set; Plated and Brass stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Wonted
Fringes; black and purple Coach Koans; Buggy Lamps;
plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Bras* and plated
Knobs,fcc. *--*
1\TOU3L1N DELAINES.—High colors.
J1X plain Moutlin De Laimu,foraale by
dec 5 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
TVTEW SILKS.—Plain, figured and alripcd
li changeable Silks; Just received per Cherokee,
dec 4 MARSHALL fc AIKEN.
T) LACK Silk Mantillas, Sacks and Viaottes,
X> prr Cherokee. MARSHALL fc AIKEN.
WHISKEY.—Unding per schr. A. Da
s' Y raon: 109 bbls. new crop N.iw.Orlcaa*
crop" NewiOrienas Whiskey.
WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
7IT ACCARONJ, and Pine Apple Cheese.—
irX Just received per Cherokee, 5 boxes fresh Italian
J. ROUSSEAU
m
COILS Kentucky ROPE, in store
and fur sale by
SWIFT, DENSLOW St WEBSTER.
"O ALE ROPE.—100 coils Kentucky Bale
J J Rope, (small size colls) lauding per brig American,
and for sale by
nov 20 JAMES A. NORRIS.
rj.LOVES.—White, black and colored Kid
V_T Gloves; just received ntt47 Bay street,
dec 4 PRICE fc VEADER.
I ?IIESH Garden PEAS.—Just received,
. Landx-lli’s Extra Early, Early Frame and Dwar
Blue Imperial Pens; also a largo supply of Landreth’s
Cnbhagi) Seeds. For sale by ,
deco TURNER St ODEN, Monutnent-squnre.
SUPERIOR Sweet OIL.—10 cases supe-
O rt’ir Olive OK, a pure article. Forsnle by
dee 0 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument square.
N UT CRACKS and PICKS, Plated Knife
Rests, Fancy Bellows, Cigar Trays, Null Parers,
Wax Matches, Cnke Turners, Tape Measurer; just re
cel veil per Cherokee, and for sale by
dec 5 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
T3RINT3. &c.— Furniture and Merrimac
X Print*, Whits Flannels, Plain nnd Twilled Turkey
Red, Cotton llo.iery, Unll Buttons, fce.; received per
Cherokee; forsaie fry-
dec 5 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
T3 UTTER, Choese and Crackers.—20 kegs
A J Goshen lluttcr; 100 boxes Cheese; 50 bbls Sugar,
Soda and Uutler Craukers; landing and for sole by
nov 28 H. A. CRANE.
/CHAMPAGNE—25 baskets, quarts and
pints, ••D’Aumalo,” for sale by
II. A. CRANE.
A PPLES.—75 bbls Apples, just received
JrX per steamer Cherokee, »nu for sale by
J. E. CADY fc CO.,
nov 8 Llllibridge’s Building, South side Market sq.
riAj&LFLOUn-26bbls. Promtgm Ex-
V^/ tra Cons
i Canal Flour, for sale by
DAVIS fc COPP.
L IME.—-600 barrels Fresh Lime, landing
from schr. Plzurro, for sale by.
nov 0J COHENS fc HERTZ.
rVOMESTIC LiaUORS, Mackerel,Flour,
I J fcc—50 bbls E. Phelp’s Gin; 20 do Domeotic Hnn-
S ; 30 do N E Hum; 30 do No. 1 Mackerel; 95 do No. 9 do;
do No. 3 do; 20 half do No. 1 do; 90 do half do No. 2 do;
50 LblsCnunl Flour;SOdoz llronms; 25boxes Pearl Starch;
landing from briit American, and for .ale by
liov 16 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WE11STER.
D OOR MATS.—A fine assortment, suita
ble for parlors and halls, Just received, and for sale
GULLINS BULKLEY,
net 23
100 Bryan-strcet.
Varnish
ed and fancy Buckets; landing from brig Sussex aud
lor sale by
nov 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
B UCKETS.—ICKJ dozen Painted,
c
Semi-Weekly U. S.Matl Stcam-Pwckct I.lne
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. U PALATKA.FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MAR VS,
O a., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
In connection’with tho Charleston Dally Mall St< nm
- - 1ARAII SPAI.D-
tesfrom
„ . Jadlsnii-
AugusUpe.
OCAMULGEE, Capt. W.M. Witsoa.
WM. GASTON Capt. John Hibbard.
ST. MATTHEWS, .Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Hktuhnino.—Leave Pnlatkiievery Mondny nnd Thurs
day morning, touching at tho above named places each
wny. . . , ,
All goods consigned to the Agents forwiirded ftoeol
comimssion. ^^0,^ k TUPPER, AgenU,
,J iVr
nov 14
SuVuitimli.
T?OREIGN and Domestio DRY GOODS,
J? By Into arrivals,th« «ub»cribors are in receipt of Full
nnd Winter DRY GOODS, to which the ntlunllon of
S FOOTE.
"PLANTATION nnd Housokccping DRY
X GOODS.—Now receiving,full supplies of Linwys,
Kerseys, Plains, Fancy Jeans, Negro Blankets, fine R»*«
Blanket*, Brown and Bleached Cottons, Linens, fcc. fcc,
For sole by
suptlO. LATHROP St FOOTE.
J UST RECEIVED —Velvet Trimming,
Ilonnut Ribbon, Ribbon Gimp, Woost Braids,Zephyr
Woost, children’* Coats, Boots and Gniters, with a varie
ty of other Far oy Goods- For solo low by
Opt 6 LaROCHE, BOWNE fc CO.
P ANTALOON STUFFS.-Kont'ky Jeans.
Satinets, Tweeds, Tweed Cnsslmeres, Fancy Cns-
simeras, black do, black French Doe Skin. Also, Amer
ican. French, English nnd
sale by LATHROP fc FOOTE.
"1~\RESS SILKS.—Received per steamer
xJ ToiineBsoe; 10 pieces very rich Dress Silks, which
will be sold very low.
oet 4
J. 8, MAGILL,
Monpment-sq.
■QACON.—25 hhds. choice Bacon Side*
X> Forsaie by W. B. GILES fc CO.
nov 29
"DALE ROPE and Gunny CLOTH,-200
X> colli Kentucky Rops; 90 bales Gunny Cloth; land
ing and forsaie by JL A. CRANE.
pov28
General SfoberUstmcnis.
General SWbcrtfsementS;
TVTEW CLOTHING STORE,
Vi 150 Gi
a retui
Intel
3CLL. __ r # ... ...
Savannah, td which he very retpsrtftilly
Planters visiting this place, and the rlUxena generally, to
e ve hint ft r«JI; ft* he is confident Ida stock has
len surpassed by ftny brought to (his
goods are tlie following articles i
No. 69 and
_ . ___ Gibbons’ Ranoz.—the undersiemd bn* re
cently returned from Uic North, where he hits Lein en-
si. imng up ahandssme assortment of BEADY
iOTHING. expressly for • retail biislncsa in
td which ho very respectfully liwltr* tlie
MtUMB
his stock
. Is place. Among ms
goods are tlie following articles) *
Cloaks and Mantles—blue and black Broad Cloth and
Camlet.
Over Coats of Invisible green, brown, Parsons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilted Gantlet, Linn Skin nnd Blanket.
Dress Coats and Frocks, or fine black French Broad
Cloth.
Business Coats—such as plain nnd foncy Tweed, Calf-
mere, black Doe Skin, plnln BcnvcrClotn, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jenns, Back and Froctccs.
Pantaloons, from all of the most ftiihlonabje
such as tBalfi black Caailmcfc. black Doe Skin,
ribbed Cossimcrc.Molcsktn, Plaid, f”~*‘ m “ "'
mere and Negro Cloth.
Round JackeU, or plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Jeans.
Veatsor etery description, such as fine plain black
Satin, figured nnd plain Velvet and Cashmere, Iloinbn-
zinc, Alpaca, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured Silk, black
Cloth and Cassini' re.
Urtder Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool.fifte and unbleach,
•d Cotton.
Cravnts, of worsted, fancy Satin, plain Bilk, blaek Silk.
Ltnen and Bilk Pocket Handkerchief*, of great varisty.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, fkney
_ _ Cotton, striped Hickory and French CalteO. Also, ft gen-
do. *nd
HARNP‘*“"“ £ - l *' ‘ g |g|~ “
Horn esse
CARRIAGE
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE)
Young’s Mu llril lugJSIgn of the Golden Saddle,
Opposite HamillMi fl* Symons’ Clothing Store.
.. ' W. II. MAY & CO.,
Mftnufhcturera of BRIDLES, SADDLES *nd HAR
NESSES, have on hand a (rood assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the folloalng comprise a
C ; Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Hhafton Saddles;
iter's large and extra large Saddles; Mens’ plain do.;
English do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladies’ Baddies of a
variety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle-Bags,
Trunks, fcc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
Jan 1
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PIIILMIIICK At MELT*
XX A VE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi-
XX tory,in Hodgson’s Building, Bay-street, a Inrau as-
soruuent or various kinds of Coaches, Barouches, Rock-
sways, Tilburies, Prince Alberts, Buggies and Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses complete, and as fine assortment
as can be found in the city, and arc dally receiving direct
from the Manufactory at the North, mndo expressly for
the Southern market; which they will sell at tlie lowest
possible pries for cash, or chy paper. All who wish a
good Carriage at a low price will find It to their Interest
to cnll nnd examine our stock before purchasing else-
where. Apply at the Counting-Room. Jan 93
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARN Ell,
A T his Carriage Rettosilory and Manufactu-
XX ling Establishment, West Broad, head of Broughton
street, has CARRIAGES on hand of every description
calculated for the Southern market, viz: Hooka ways,
Coaches, Chnriotees, iiamurhes, Coarhees, Plirtous,
Stniilio|»ef, Gigs, Buggies,Chain, Sulkies, Sporting Wag-
ons, Plantation do., end a general assortment of Jersey
and light Fancy Wagons. In short, he can produce a
beuer stock thnn has been seen in Georgia for twenty
years past, and he appeals with confidence to his cus
tomers in the Interior as to the quality ol his articles.
Wheels replaced on every kind of Vehicle on the short
est notice. Carriages, fcc., of any description ordered on
the m<**t reasonable terms from any establishment in
New-V’nrk, Newark, or New llnven.
All kind* of repairing done ou reasonable terms.
8nvunnah, (Ga.,) ()ct.31st, 1848. ly
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. 11. KNAPP,
lYf ANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
IU. fce—Wholesale As Retail Uealer iu Sad
dlery— Has just received and keeps constantly on hand,
every description of Baddies, both sentlemen’sand ladies;
English and American Bridles and Martingales; Stirrups,
Sputa and Hits in every style. Also, every description oi
Harness, Truer, Valises, and Travelling flnn. Also, all
kinds of Leathers, such ns skirting, harness,band nnd top
leather, sole leather,calf skins, lining skins, Morocco and
string leather. Also Carriage Trimming*, as springs
axels, dnsh frames, bands, plated and bras* stump joints
hows, patent leather, laces, broad nnd narrow silk and
worsted fringes, plated and brass carriage lamps, fcc. fcc.
N. it. K. will continue to receive weekly supplies of ths
above nnmed nnd all other ai tides In his line, at his Old
Stand, West End of Gibbons’ nullding,nn Market squnre,
which he will sell at the lowest prices, wholesale and rr
tall. ly nov If
pURNING FLUID—A fresh article, kept
JX constantly on hnnd and for sale by
G. R. HENDBIGKSON fc CO.
nov 9 Gibbons’s Building.
j^ALTPETRE.—20 kriga best refined Sn't-
nov?**, 11,1 y O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
SPIRES and AXLES.—The Subscribers are
X Agents for the sale nr Horatio Ames’ Tires and
Axles for Cars nnd Locomotives, und warrant them mi
good a* any manufactured in tills country,
nov 10 N. B. fc H. WEED.
PAY WATER.—10 cases, just received,
AX and for sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
oct 19 ^ Gibbon*’ Buildings.
QWEET OIL.—20 basktes, just received,
O nnd for salu low by
ti. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
oct 19 Gibbons’ Buildings.
XXAVANA SEGARS, of superior quality,
XX or the following brands: Washington, la Noriua,
puros, a.id Franklin; forsaie by
July 25 WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
PRAZIL NUTS, Filberts,Pecan Nuts,and
X-J Almonds, n fresh supply in store nnd for snle by
sept 15 J. E. CADY it CO.
17ALL and Winter CLOTHING.—Just
X received pur stennier Tennessee: 300 Tweed Cass.
Sack, Frock nnd Businera Coats; 103 Beaver, Blanket and
Flu*hing Coats and Over-Sncks, 900 pairs Tweed Cass,
and Suttinet Pant*, 100 paint fancy Cass. Pants, latest
style; 300 Vests, various styles; for sale wholesale ond re
tail, at No. 10 Whitnker-slreet.
sept 7 PIERSON fc I1EIDT.
Tr ENTUCKY Bale ROPE.—240 coils
X\_ first quality Kentucky Rnle Rope, landins, and for
salu by COHENS fc HERTZ,
nov 9
/TOSHEN BUTTER—20 kegs Goshen
VJ Butter; landing and for snle by
nov 3 DAVIS fc COPP.
TTAVANA SEGARS.—40,000 Segars, of
XX the Brands “Washington la.Norma,” “Franklin,”
anil “Puros,” imported and for sale by
nov 9 WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
TJRISTOL Brick DUST—For cleaning
X) Knives, an excellent article; alsoUalh Brick; Mount
Knglu Tripoli, for polishing Brass und other metals; Blu
ish Lnjtrc, for stoves; just received and lorsale by
nov 14 COLLINS fc BULKLEY, 100 Urynn-st.
PUCICWHEAT.—40 half and qr. bbls.
.1J Buckwheat, of extra quality; for sale by
nov 9 DAVIS & COPP.
TV/TACKEREL.—20 half and quarter bbls.
IaX No. 1 Mackerel; landing, and for snle by
nov 9 DAVIS & COPP.
WALNUT Oil Sand SOAP.—An ele-
V V gaut nrUcle for the toilet, provenUng the skin from
chapping,'softening and beautifying the hand* and thee,
for sale by L.J. MYERS,
oct 9 Smets’New Building.
/"10FFEE.—400 bags prime Green Rio
V Coff c; 138 do medium quality do. 80 do old white
do; 44 do Livjuira do; 60 do old Government Java do
In store, and for sale by
nov 7 SCR ANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
FALL TRADE, 1849.
COLL1N8 Oi UULKLBY, 109 UIIYAN-ST.,
A RE now opening their Fall supply of
f\. Crockery mul Uonse-fumlalilug Unoili.
The attention of purchasers Is particularly requested to
their large and varied assortment, consisting In port as
follows:
Elegant gold band China Tea Setts
Elegant do Dinner do
W. G. F. Blue nnd Mulberry Dinner 8etts
W.G. do do Te* do
China Vases, In erent variety. Mantle Ornaments
Terra Cotta Ware, splendid Bohemian Colen^s
Bottles, rich China cup. lor Presents
Wine Buttles, Cut-Glass-VVare, Lamps, Castors
Solur and Astral Chimneys, fcc. fcc.
LAMPS, JAPANNED WARE. fce. fcc.
Solar and Spirit Lamps. Side and llall Lamp*
Lanterns, Britannia nnd Urns* Candlesticks
Ten Tiays, Bread and Knifo Tray*
Toilt-i ami Slop Pulls, Cake and Bplee Boxes
Bnthing Tubs, Coffee Urns and Biggins
Egg Boilers. Oyster Dishes, Jelly Moulds
Tea Pot- 1 , Plated nnd Britannia Tea and Table Spoons
Plate and Dish Covers, In setts
Venison Dishes, Nur-ery Lamps. Together with an as
sortment of bright Tin-Ware.
CUTLERY AND.FAMILY HARDWARE.
and Slew Pans, bronzed lint Stands, a beautiful article;
Preserving Kettles, Wafer and Waffie Irons, Morta» ami
Pestles, Coal Hods, Flro Standard*. Bfiir Bodsnnd extra
Bands, Sad Irons, Tea and Dinner Bells, Rat and Mouse
Traps, Egg Whips ana Sllcers, Bra.-*’ Bplttoon*, Ice
Breaker*, Cork Screws, Carpet Tacks, Metal Faucets.
Spring Ballancc*. ’
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Buckets, Brass aud Iron bound Tubs, Keelers,Brooms,
Bellows, Wash Boards, Rolling Pins, Beef-steak Pound
ers, Creva Dipper-, Lemon Squeezers, Wood Spoons,
Camp Chnirs, Butler's Trays; swills. Also, Market and
Travelling Baskets, Cradles ami Wagons; together with
pie assortment ol Fancy and Travelling Baskets; Sha-
a comker Selves and Whisks.
MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY GOODS.
Brushes of all de.-criptions; China and Glass Toy*;
Rosewood Work Boxes and Dressing Ca-es; Thermome
ter*, Piper Files,Crimping Machines,Carling Tongs,Ivory
Measures, Knitting Needles. Flasks, Looking Uln*se.«,
Pocket I nks, Fish Hooks. Together with a great variety
of other articles too numerous to •nciition.
llou*ekce|icrs, Planters, and the public generally, are
invited to cnll, a* their prices will be moderate.
SNIllEn, WTHHOP Ai NEVni
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
LXAVE IN STORE—A full assortment of
XI FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offei lor sale at Wholesale or Retail, on the most rea
sonable tenn*.
BLANKETS— Heavy London Duffil, own importation;
heavy Mackinaw nnd Twilled Blankets, Whitney
nnd Hose Blanket*, ilbbon bound.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro Plnins, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very large a-*ortmenj, compri-lng all the
different styles and qualities both fancy and plain, of
Georgia nnd Northern manufacture.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bonnet*.
FLANNELS—Red domestic, plnln, all wool, low price
to lino, heavy twilled for plantation use; white Flan
nels, a full as.ortmtiit of American aud English man
ufacture.
CANTON FLANNELS—White, brown and colored,
be*t qualities.
L1NSEYS— Plain red Llnsey, Plaid, assorted colors.
COTTON OSNARUKGS—From the be.t Factories in
the State, nt Factory prices.
BURLAPS—Of llax and cotton, forpickins sheets.
BRO. fc HLEA’D SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS—A full
nvonment, nil styles nnd qualities.
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Marlboro’stripesandplaids;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS’ STRIPES AND APRON CHECKS-Dlf-
ferciit styles and qualities.
PRINTS—A very large assortment from low price to su
perfine.
SATT1NETS, TWEEDS fc KENTUCKY JEANS—
Full assortment, plain and fancy color*.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES **'*'
variety.
DIAPERS—Huckabuck, Scotch, Bird’s Eye, Russia and
cotton Dinprr; bro. nod blehched linen tablo damask
and table cloths.
LINENS—4 4 to 12-4, nil qualities, from the beat manu
facturers.
DIMITY—Furniture,all widths; a large assortment ol
furniture Fringes.
HOSIERY—A full assortment, comprising cotton, wool
en aud siik ho c. Also ladies’ and gents’ merino and
cotton under-shirts and drawer*.
UMBRELLAS—Silk and cotton. Alto Parasols and Sun
shades.
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIALS—
A large variety.
TRISH PORTER and Falkirk ALE.—50
X cm-kt, quarts nnd pints Dublin Porter; 99 do. pint!
Falkirk Ale; lauding fraiu ship Yeoman, from Liverpool;
for sale by
nov 7 II. A. CRANE.
D HAWLS.—Plaid Woraled Shawls; Long
Q do; Half Mourning do; printed Taknra Shawls;
bleach’d and col’d Brdvldere d"i etnb’d Caiifon Crape do;
bj’k and col’d SRk Mantillas; Sticks, fcc, For sn|u by
povlO LiRQCHE, BOWNE fc CO.
/^.UNNY BAGS.-For sale by
\X deplO CO^EN k FOSDICK.
i AND VESTINGS—A large
Dioom, oi iiiniu .-'•mu, viiui|fuu
foncy Silk Stocks and Neck Tics.
Ofo^sforplnf^FrenFhKlS', Mack, White and colored
Silk, Felt Cloth nnd Thrcnd, silk nnd Cotton Night Cape,
Money Belts, Silk rurscs, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
Umbrellas—a beautiful assortment of French, Silk*
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas. ■ . ^
Caps—a fine and foshlnnable assortment of Cloth
GInixcd Silk, nnd Otter Skin Caps. .... . _ ,
N. It. A general assortment of Youth’s and Boy’s
Clothing, of Sacks, Round Jackets. Pantaloons, Vesta
and Cloth Caps. Having taken much pains In selecting
the ubove stock, he hopes by strict attention to business,
tomeriUllberalshareofpotrona ffio mc|I0Lfl<
17ALL and WINTER CLOTHING.—
X ROBINSON fcCAMPhave received per recent arri
vals, the mo..t of Un lr stock of Fall and Winter Clothing,
consisting In part of black Dress and Frock Coals: black,
green and brown Business Sacks; Caulmcrs Sacks ina
Frock Costs; Tweed do; Over-Coats, nr Drab Devonshire
Kerseys, black Mohair. Tweeds, and Flushing; Panta
loons, of Mark Doeskin and fancy colored Casslmeref
Vesta, of black Sniln, foncy colored Silk and Casbtnare;
also, a full supply of Blilrt*. Merino Goods, and Far—
Articles, Together with their Usual stock of Clot.
Cassimeres, and Vestings. All or Which they will a
low, st iMunlr/s auiLmm,
oct 17 Nsxt to Pulaski House.
T7ALL and Winter CLOTHING.—To thff
X Merchants of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Alabama and Florida.—The Subscribers having establish-
ed a house in tills city fur the sale or BEADY MADE
CLOTHING In contraction with an extensive Manufac
turing tstubliihment In Newark, N. J.. where on* of ths
firm gives Ills personnl attention cntln l> to the manufut .
ture, while the other devotes himself to tire receipt and
sale ot tilt smne In Savannah. Possessing these advan
tages, we flatter ourselves that we can compete with any
esinbll.hmi nt In the United States in Price, Style and
Workmanship. We are now receiving our Fall and
Winter supply, to which we Invite the attention of mer
chants, planters, und the public In general.
scpt l PIERSON fc HE1DT.
N
EW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
XI gress-street,opposite Pulaski House.—J. H. MA
GILL would re.pectrully announce to the citizen, of Sa
vannah and surrounding country, that he has Ju»t received
and Is now opening a well selected Stock of FALL AND,
WINTER DRY GOODS, exprestlyfor the market, and
are notv offered at the lowe-t market prices t Domestic
Shirting* and Sheetings,Engll h and American Prints[and
Gingham.*, Scotch and French do., blaek and colored Al
pacas, Merino, Ca«hmere, Moure de Lalnes.raw Silk
plaids, bcauUfril Chameleon Silks, at 69)4®., Gimps and,
Fringe.*, Bonnets and Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Steel
Trimming*, fce. fcc.t Ca*simores, Battineta, Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Flannels, Um
brellas, Shawls, fcc.
AI.-o, just opening < beautiful L. O. Handkerchiefr.from
4910*3. To these Is Invited particular attention. Many
other kinds of rich and derirablo Goods expected In a few
ays, at the SAVANNAH CASH STORE.
MILLINERY.—The Millinery business will be carried
on in the s&uie house by a lady of experience In all It
branches. oct97
( 1LOAKS and OVER-COATS.—G. S.
VJ NICHOLS Is now receiving hls supply of Cloak*
and Over-Coats—such as Broad Cloth, Cambist, and Wa
ter-Proof Cloaks.
Over Coat* of Pilot Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Brand Cloth,
and Quilted Camblek
Plantation Over-Coat*, Sacks and Frooktees.
All of which he will sell at lotvjirire*, lor ca.-h, at tha
Ch> npCk)thing Store, GIBBONS* RANGE,
nov 3
(^ UOCERIES, Confectioneries and Fruita.
\Jf J. E. CADY fc CO. would Inform their eustomara-.
nnd the public generally, that they have removed from
Broui'litcn-ftiect to l.lllihihlfe’s New Building, South
side Mnrket-.quare—where they have opened nil entire
new stock of Goods, compritiiit the following articlesi
30 bbls Canal nnd Baltimore Flour, 10)4 bbls Reynold’s ,
Hams, Porto Rico, N. o. Crashed, Powdered and Clari-
fled Suitars; 10 firkins Goshen Butter, 10 cli-M* and half
chert* choice Teas; a choice lot or old Wines, Liquor*
and Cordials; 99 boxes New York Candy; Almonds, Ma
delra Nut*, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and Filberts, Apples, Po-
a toe* aud Onions. oct 11
( 1H1NA, Glass and Earthen WARE—Re-
V>/ celved, by recent arrivals) Fine China Tea Setts,
various patterns, splendid variety of single Cups and
Saucers; Dinner Setts; gilt and plain Pitchers; Can
dlesticks, high and low, China Vases and other mantle
ornaments; Save Alls; 1 ollct Bottles; Card Trays; Alugs,
gilt and embossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner, Tea and
Toilet Setts, Lustre Bowls; together with a general as
sortment of Granite-Ware; Decanters, new patterns;
Pitchers; Goblets; Wine Tumblers, cut nnd pressed;
Wnter amt Wine Bottles; Astral, Solnr, ami Globe Lamps;
Candli-.itk-ks, plain and colored; Finger Basins; Fruit
Baskets ; Dishes; Bowls; Snlt Cellnrs, various patterns;
Hall Lanterns; Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, Vases,
fcc.; Silver, gilt tnd bronzed Girandoles and Robucks;
plaited Fntlt Baskets; Castors; Mustard Tops; Tes, Des
ert and Table Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
Stoppers;Te« Strainers; nritannla Coffeo Higgins, Urn*
nnd rots; Bent’s Patent Coffee Drawers; Tea l’ots, Choc
olate do.; Lamrs, Candlesticks, Cups, M uzs, Soap Boxes r
Pitchers,Castors, fcc. WEEDS fc MORRELL,
net21 Smets’new BuBding, Broughton-street.
nnd Bohemian GLASS-WARE.
iprfoing elegant China Vases, Mngs, Powder
Boxes, Toilet Unities of vnrlous pattern*; Candlesticks,
*lnglo Cup# nnd Saucers, very suitable for presents; Card
lln-kcts. Bohemian Glass Coinages, Vases and Wine
Bottles. Terra Cotta Pitchers, Vnses and Candlesticks, t
now nnd rare article;China Ornaments, splendid China
Spittoons, highly decorated China Tea Setts, Wedge-
wood Cnrd Basket*, Paper Weight*. Alabaster Ink Stands,
together with n grant variety of Fancy China Articles;
just opened, and for sale by
J oet97 COLLINS fc nULKLEY, 100 Bryan st.
T E DOYEN’S Disinfecting FLUID.—The
-1.4 most powerful ondetiuctual Disinfecting ngrnt ever'
discovered, being capable of instantaneously removing all
f.uil smells from sick ehnmbers, sinks, sewers, fcc. Bt
ing nltogeiher colourless and without odor, It Is high);
preferable to all other agents or this class; it Is now in
abundant use in the ships nnd hospitals or the United
Slates Navy, passenger ship* and Ina great number ol
prisons,hospitals, alms bouses, fcc., and I* strongly re
commended by respectable physicinns of this ami other
countries. For sole by the gallon or smarter quantify, by
O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
T3ICH Pnpier Mache GOODS.—The Sub-
XX scrilicr I* opening n selectstock of the above, consist
ing nf l'ort-Follos, Writing Desks, Ink-stands. Ladles'
Work Boxes, Cabinets, Album*, Odeur Cases, fcc.
Also, of Rosewood nnd Mahogany Desks, nest and low
priced Mahogany and Cedar Avoik Boxes. Card Cases,
Porte Mooaies, Ivory Tablets, Pearl and Ivory Paper
Knives, Pen Holders, of new nnd Improved style, very
hnndsome; Pocket Books, Papcteries, Gold and Silver Pen
and Pencil Cases, fcc., fcc.
Also a collection of new and handsome Juvenile Books
for children of all ages.
ocll5 JOHN M. COOPER.
GINGHAMS, English nnd French Prints, Mous de
Laines, Cashmeres, black nnd colored Alpaecns. English
and French Merinos, Gala Plaids, WoMed Damasks and
Moreens. With a full assortment of nil styles or Dress
mid Fancy Goods. sept 29
ing Scissors, Egg Sllccrs. Oyster Knives, Egg Fryers^
Curtain l’in*. Toast Forks, Sugar Sifters, Charlotte
Bns-e Moulds, Eyellt Machines. Sardine Openers, But
ler’s Trays. Carpet Stretchers, Bed Keys, Cork-Screws,
Chopping Knives, Paste Jngaer*, Mortars and Pestles,
Buckwheat Cake Ladles, Egg Whip*, Melon Moulds,
Bronzed Hat Stands, Hoot Jacks, Chinese Gongs, for
Hotels. Together with a large variety or oilier goods for
House keepers, now opening, nnd for sale by I
nov 4 COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 Brynn-st.
1JKLTANNIA WARE, &c.—Cofiee IJipr-
X) gins nnd Urns, with Heaters; Reart’s Windlass Cof
fee Machine*; French Coffoe Fountains, for making ex
cellent Coffee in five minutes; Ten Pots, Pewter Plates
nud Basins, Venison and steak Dishes, Dish Covers In
setts, Plata Covers, Egg Boilers, Uint boll fr«m fl to 12
Molasses Cups, Britannia Ladles, Gravy Strainers,
Nuraery Lamps, with Kettles; Shaving Ctq*) Etn“
boiling * ““•*—- n -'
/GLASSWARE.—A full assortment just
\JT opened,comprising put Goblets, Wines, Tumblers
Champagnes, Cordials, Lemonades, Decanleis, Watrr
Bottles, Calory Gloasca, Preserva Dishes, Nnppies, Mirar
Dishes, Castors nnd Extra Cruets, Sslt Cellnrs, Butter
Dishes, Uynclnlh nnd Bird Glassen, Jullp Tubes, Glass
Pitchers, Toilet Bottles. Lamps. Cnndleitlcks, Sugar
Bowls, Glass Jars, Hnll Lnnterns; together with a full
supply of small LooklUU Glasses,
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
dec 19 100 Uryun-itrect.
S HIRLEY—A Tale: by the Rttthor of
“J»nn Eyro.’’ Ogllvlcs—n Novel.
The Women of the Bible—delineated In a series of
sketches of prominent Female* mentioned in tho Holy
Bible: by Clergymen of tire United States-lllustrotcd by
18 characteristic stool engravings—edited by llev. J. hi.
VVninwright, D. Di
Also, a complete nnd beautiful assortment of Children’s
Bonk*—In various style*.
Brother Jonathan, for Christmas—and a great many
Artlelea for Christmas Presents, are nhw on hand,
dec 6 J. B. CUB HEDGE, Congrssa-rt,
COI.UNS k nm.KI.EY.
TVTEW MUSIC STORE.—Tho «ubscriber
1Y rHspeclfully Infnrma the public thnt he will keep
on hand a largo »toekorMu>lc,of both Forelgnnnd Ameri
can publication, of the most favorite composers. Having
engaged the services of Mr. S. Berg In Its selection, on
bis recent visit to New York, lover* of Mu*lc will find nt
hll store nil the newest Hong*, Du-it*, V\ahzc*, I olkns,
Marches, fcc.; composition* of the foreign Masters: Bee
thoven, Mozart. Liszt, Thalbarg, Hertz, r
Hun ten. nnd others; Music for “
Instruction nook* of all kind*.
Bridges, Pecs. fcc. He has also made
Houses, both in New York and Phila/
the newest publications Ii
I tlty or for n siseU plsre, w
or leaving for New York, and r«c<
I oct 18