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VOLUME XLVIII.
THE REPUBLICAN
DAILY AND Till-WEEKLY,
J.L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY fy COUNTY PRINT HUS.
P. W. AfjEXANIMill, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,
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Di»llyP»P fI '8 :,0 iTrMVtcklj , |5fpcrnnnniw
Qij- In tiOcnso will an order for tin: paper lie nttemleil
to, unle^H accompnoifliJ with the money, or nsatisfactory
city reference.
Lcgnl ailvortlMMiii'iiiH Inserted at the usual rates, and
Strict cure taken that they he published according to law.
All a Ivorti<cmont* from triuisieut persons or at rangers,
to Im paid In advance.
The privilege* of yearly advertisers will ho confined
rigidlytotheii rrgufo* business, nml all oilier advertise-
incnts notpertaining to their regularbusiness ns agreed
for, to lie paid tutl.a.
Yearly tt lvertisurs«0|fd|ni(n their ndvcrtisoinciitstho
average iioniher of lines agreed for, Will ho charged nt
proportional rates.
NO A.OVKHTISKMKHTS Wlt.t.lIK IMHKKTKII URA’ltttTOOSI.Y.
All advertisement* for clinritahln Institutions and ro-
Iglotts Societies will he charged half price.
(try- All Advertisements sent to this olllco without di
rections as to the number iifinsortions, will he publish
ed daily, until ordered to he discontinued, and charged
accordingly.
• » Alll.etters directed to tills olllco or the Editors,
must bu post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N, il.—Each Citation by the Clerks of tho Courts of
Ordinary, Hint application has been Hindu for Letters of
Administration, mu-tho published THIRTY days nt least.
Notice by Executors nml Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to render ill their accounts, must ho published
six wekKs.
SalM of Ttrnl Estate and Nogroos by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published -SIXTY'
DA VS before the day of sale. These sales intis the made
at the Court House door of the county in which the
property |s sltttnln, and on the llrslTuesdny ortho month,
between the hours of ten lit the morning and four in the
afternoon. No sale from day to day U valid, unless so
expressed lit the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators nnd Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for Icavo to sell Ileal Estate
or Negrons, must ho published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of tostnto
Olid Intestntc astntes by Executors aud Administrators,
must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Application* by Executors nnd Administrators (hr Let
ters Dismissory must be published MIX .MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real ostnte,
must he ndvertised ouco a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Order* of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with &
copy of the bond of agreement) to innkolltlosto laud must
ba advertised tlircu months at least.
Sheriff’* sales under executions regularly granted by
tile mint* hum lie ndvertised THIRTY llAYS—tinlor
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Snlos of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the dav of Side.
IIAY-STRKBT.
A. Low & Co., 58
D.CummIng,00
YVnt. P. Tom, Oi
Win. Crowder, 04
Jos. Ilurku, 0(1
J. Stoddard, GO
W. II. Mongin, CO
A. Hoiilllard, 08
Will. Ilattersby, 70
C. A. Greiner, 73
F. H. Wu|innn,74
J. P. Gritvos, 73
J. H. Durrouglis,07
P.T. Willis It Co., 78
E.Molynoux, 77
D, F.HaUey,W
John Jones K Soil, 60
J. L. Swiniicy, 83
N. Orugor, 84
G. 8. Frierson, 83
Geo. Gordon, 80
Harper fc Stuart, 87
Asa Holt, b8
Wm. Duncan, 89
II. Hutchison, 00
Francis Wood, 01
E. Parsons & Co., 99
M. it W. Gumming, 03
Yonjjo ft Gainmell, 94
Smith A Humphreys, 05
Hollis ft Lawson, 03
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TO PRINTERS.
•TOIlN I). MoCUEAKY,
PRINTING INK MANUFACTURER,
Nos. 331 «nd 3311 Stnntou-Strcct, Nexv-Yoi'lt
Depot, No. 3 Spruce-Street,
IlTOULUcaU tho attention of Printers to
Y Y Ills Improved PltlNTlN i INKS of various kinds
and colours, at tint following pricesi
Extra Finn Jet Ulnca, (Ihr Uanl
aud Wood Cuts,) $3 00 nnd S3 00 per lb.
Fine Hook Ink, 0 73 44 1 Od *'
Hook Ink,,.... 0 40 « 0 50 «
Fine lied Ink, I 35, 1 60nnd 2 00“
News Ink, 18.20, and 25 cts. 44
Hlne, Yellow, Green aud White, l 33 mul l 60 44
Gold riiso »t per lb. and Bronze nt60,75co. and £1,
per ox.
For tint finality of which ho has tha following, besides
uutucrous other testimonials s
Naw-YonK,-8RPT.35,1M8.
We have for some time pnst. used tho vnrldus (|tinlitle
of Printing Inks iniiiiufnclured by John McCreary, and
found them to surpass any other* wo ever used, in benuty
and pnrmnnency of color, nnd In tile process of working
Leavitt, Trow fc Co.
American Bible Society Printing Office.
New-York, Sxi-t. 33.1848.
t This will certify th#H have used tho various Kinds of
line Priming Inks, manvihutiired In this City, nnd find
tliotmadu |iy Mr. J. I». McUrenry, fully equal to thn best.
„ Hylvano* Hovt, Foreman
For sale nt Ncw-York
’ork prices, by
dei 1 JOHN M. t'OOl’EH, Agent, Snvnnnnh.
„ . DR. LElDY’b
SARSAPARILLiA BLOOD PILLS.
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS!
Tlxo Envy of All PHI Mnnutoetnmil
\A7El.L may they bo envious or jealous
I T when it is n so well-known nml undenlnblo Diet
wherever Hr. Lcidy’s Snrsnpnrllla Blood Pills arc intro-
nured nml la conic known, others nto superseded, and
Ihc public will take no others than Dr. Le|dy , s.&a.^-vc|
000,000 IJOXE3 SOLD ANNUALLY.
The only mils known to contain Snrsaimrilln. No oth-
STsuchconibliiaiiiiu in form of Pills exists. They pro-
duns troth Purgation and Purification; In otlior Words,
while they phrgo nnd ctenuso tho stomach nnd bowels,
(hey at the same timo purify tho blood nnd fluids of the
.k ?*. Hence the reason why t'hyafciana hi all parw of
Ihe united States recommended them. •
„ EAT, DRINK ANDLlVE AS USUAL.
.Dr. N. It. LEIDY, solo Proprietor unit MntiftiQlUroj ol
wecelebmted Sarsaparilla Blood Fille,doc* not require
you, while inking them, to ntutnin from eating, or from
‘'“ternary habits. It does not require much argument to
convince nuv one with common sense, that the human
•yflsut requires nourishment nnd support lit sickness as
well as In health. Nature tenches us tlm Diet In thn wlth-
er '»R or decaying plant. Neither Is restraint from occu
pation required, nor need fuur of exposure be apprehend
ed whilst inking these Pills.
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A
, POUND OF CURE.
it Is almost incalculable nml Incredible, wlint amount
or suflhrlhg might be prevented by a little timely precau
tion. If most persons, when they at first begin to feel
unwell, and urn aware of existing symptoms ofdlseasoor
tucknoMJi would take nt once 4 to 0 of Dr. Leidy’s Snrsn-
parilla Blood Pills, and repent, after a day or two, should
tho symptoms not entirely subside, what an amount of
ntrmnff would be taved, howmanu anxious momentaspared,
and hum much toll, trouble and attention of familiee and
Vwlf rendered unneccuarul
■ rcm l er > of ihe foregoing; reflection will tonch
you it* truth, Thoro is nothing so very alarming In most
nweiiiesor slcknessj it is the delny In checking its pro-
flint oRUmes makes recovery Impossible.
M08T DISEASES COMMON TO MEN, WOMEN
nf . AND CHILDREN
overcome tiy Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood Pills.
im nr( J officnclou* In Dyspepsia, Headache, Dizziness,
,,* 1 * ne “ or Faintness, Palpitation or Fluttering of
vu 8 ”’ Dimness of the Eyes, Cortlvctws*, ImUgcst! .
»°r Appetite. Dlallku or Disgust to Food, Fulness or
nt tlm Btomnch, Heartburn, Wntorbrnsh,Sour
{•ntctntlnns or Acidities ortlieStoinncb, Inwnrd Fevers,
rouloroirenslvo llrenth, Bad Taste in the Mouth lit tile
°r at other times, Colic Pnlns, Flntulency,Pains
thn i l, te Lungs nnd Limbs, of the Side, and of
r„“ Dolnsj-.of tlm Buck, Shoulders,. Rheumatism; ctc.|
I'lUfST®* n U ,,l ° 8k,n > Scn, y Eruptions, Dry nml YVntory
J P'^ofthe Face, Neck and (lady,TeUur, Itch, Rlnq-
l n! ! r . n '» ,r, , nk, yUnnt,nnd an Itching, burning nnd prlck-
"Wn or flesh, Depression ofBpIritx,
Meistvcltoly, Morning Slcknuss, and Cramps nt tlio Stotn-
Bc “, etc. common to Females. -
IF PILLS BE NECESSARY,
**' ‘" Blood Pllls|
„ times, than
, innybo safely tnkon Ihr most'diseases
^ nmnklnd, requiring no restraint In living or
muticftfecfg fit Utc lUiHifjlfcmt.
FACTORS ANn COMMISSION MERCHANTS
UAY-STRKCT.
Allen, Bnll U Co., 113
Washburn, Wilder & Co.,
114 fc 110 -
8. II. Flsko, 117
11. A. Lewis, 118
T.ll.Hnrdon, 118
' O. N. Ncylc, 120
Stephan Hills, 122
Cohens it Hertz, HQ St 142
IV. Woodlirldge, 144
11. Hnbcrxliam & Son, HO
Williamson & Preston, 334
James A Norris, 150
W. A. Cherry it Co., 150
Rowland it Washburn, 173
Elias Ueml, I'M
Brigham, Kelly & Co., 170
II. lloser, 178
llainiltmi & Hardeman, 83 Francis WaVer, 178
SAVANNAH, GA. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1850.
NUMBER HO.
J. I!. I.adil, 189
C. IInrtrl(lge,lU0
Hardwick & Cooke, 193
Franklin & Brantley, 194
F. Sorrel, 100
O. W. Anderson & Bro.,000
8. Solomons, SQL
O. F. Mills, 204
P. II. Bohn, 200
B. Goodall, 200
ltabun A.Fulton, 307
Boston k Gunby, 809
A. Minis, 930
Patlelfbrd fc Fny, lfHfclOO aW.Gam«ny&Co.,1»fcl0l
Wnyfc King, 103 S.C.Dunnlng,10Whitaker-st.
W. C. O’Driscoll, 108 E. W, Buker, Jones* wharf.
N. A. Ilnrdco St Co., 110 C. A. L. Lnmar,Eastern "
Dyo & Oliver, 79 W. P. Clark.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Cohen fc Fosdick, 118 Bay-street.
Plillbrluk & Boll, 150 do.
Titos. J. VValsh fc Co, 100 do.
. LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crahtreu, 208 ilny-strect.
Win. B. Giles fc Co., IN Bay-street.
11. A. Allen fc Co., Smot’s Wharf.
WHOLESALE* DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts. Gibbous* Building*.
11. F. Wnjfng fc Co., 181 Brougtiton-streot.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Lnthrep fc Foote, Gibbons* Building.
Snider, Lntlirop fc Novltt, Shad’s Building.
Marshall fc Alkatt, do. do.
Dowittfc Morgan, Rlhero’s Building.
M. PrendorgiKi fc Co,cor’r Congress and W Ultaksr-sts.
J. S. Maglll, 113 Congtess-strcot.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
A. Welles, 125 Ut\y-*tnsut.
Cohen* fc llartz, HO Bny-stroot.
II. A. Crane, 180 Bay-street,
J. V. Conuerat, 150 Bay-strcot.
Scranton, Johnston fc Co-, 107 Bay-street.
Swirt, Douslow R Webster, 160 Bay-street.
Davis fc Copp, 177 Bay-street.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER.
II. J. Gilbert, West side Market Square.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J.Rosseati, corner Broughton nnd Bull streets.
W. W- Goodrich, Smot’s Uulldiiig, Whltakur-slreets.
J.C Brown, 111 Congre*s-»treet.
R. Do Martin, comer llay and WUlwker streeis.
CLOTHING STORES.
O. S. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson fc Heidt,10 Whltnkcr-streot.
Philip Kean, 08 Dryau-strcut.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Prloo fc Vuadur, 147 Bay-strcot.
Ham Itou fc Syntniis, 17 Wliltaker-sUect.
Riihiuimn fc Cnmp, 0 Bull-street.
8. P. Dibble, corner Broughton and Whltnkcr-sts.
John W- Kelly, Bull-street, opposita Pulaski House.
S nnlel Bor*. 1H Bryou slrvet.
. D. Murphy, Whltakcr-st.
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
Mrs. S. Tomb, No. 13 Rarnard-street.
HAT STORE8.
I). A. Ambler & Co., No. 147 Congresa-street.
N. Lyon, Gibbons’ Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
O. Johnson fc Co., 108 Bryan-street.
VorslUle, bufl'burrow fc Biitlur, South side Market-sq.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L.Uobldor,39 VVliitaker-rtrcet.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Outenhnfbr,78Bryan-streot.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. Galloway, 73 York-atreet.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Clnghorii & Co., Anciaiu’s Wharf.
T'urner fc lleury, Moore’s Wharf.
SEOAft MANUFACTURERS.
A. Poncfl, 13 VVhitnkor-streot.
P. Jacobs, 37 Hull-street. '
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. U. Hendrickson fc Co.. Gibbons* Building.
A* A. Sninmnu* fc Co., Market-*qunre.
LaUncIm fc Godfrey, corner Bay nnd Bull streets,
Turner fc Oden, Monument square.
L. J. Myers, corner Broughton nnd Whltnkcr-stt.
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE.
J. P. Baum, corner Bnrnard and Bryan-stroots.
VARIETY SPORE.
J. M. liny wood, corner Broughton and Bull-sis.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
J llasbrnuck & Co, Smote* Building.
HARD-WARE.
N. 1). fc II. Wood, 103 nroughtoii-street.
McCloakey & Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
E. Hopkins, 177. Congress-street.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, rimats' Building.
PAINT STORES AND PAINTING,
J. O. Falllgaut, Monument-square. •
John Poole, 11 VVhltaker-strcei
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 149 Bay-street.
J. M. Coopor, comer Whitaker nnd SLJulian-streels.
MUSIC STORE.
F. Zogbnum fcCo., corner St. Julkan-aLand Maxkct-sq.
JEWELLERS. *
M. En'tmnn, corner Whitakerand Bryan-stroots.
T. T. VVilmot, Market-squnro.
LO'PTERY OFFICES.
Geo. S. Gray, Bull-street, opposite Pula«kl House.
B. VVItblngtmi, M3 Ilny-strect.
Geo. W. Vvylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Wylly fc Wright, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117 Bay-street.
STEAM Boat aukNTS,
Brooks & Tuppor, Charleston Steam-Pocket wharf.
T. IL Mills, Iron Steam nnnt Company’s wharf.
S. M. Pond, Georgia Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
M. A. Oohett, Dillon’s Whltrf.
John Foster, Anderson’s Lower wharf.
DENT18TS. ,
R. Parsons, 127 Congress-street.
8. G. Pnncnst, North side Monument-equare.
11. J. Royall, 111 Congross.street.
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. E. Ynngo, office corner St. Julianand ica-strect*
Dr. Bradley, Bronghton-st*, 8. side, noar Lyeoutn Hall,
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
T. J. Jackson,No. 131 Bronghton-strcot.
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
' W. V. Prentice, corner St. Jtillnn-st. and Market-sq.
GAS FITTINGS.
U. Cranston. No. 01 Bryan-street.
Stratton fc Dobson, corner State nnd null-Ktreets.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A. Short, corner South Brand and Whltnkcr-sts.
C. Van Horn, West Broad-street,
D. L. Cohen, No. 5 Joncs-sUoet.
G. Butler, York-strcet, Oglothorpe-square.
L Solomons.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGIITS.
R. fc J. Lnchlisnn, near Canal Lock.
A N Miller, Eastern Wharf
GUN SMITHS.
John Carruthors, 175 Markot-square.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
McArlltor & Morso, 13 Bnmard-stroet.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Robt. D. Walker, Ynrk-ntreet.
'SADDLERY, fco.
W. II. May fc Co., comer Whitakerand Bryan-streets.
N. B. Knapp, Market-square.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
VVrn. Warnet. lft West Bread-street.
Pnllbrlck fc Boll, 156 Dny-struct.
3XiTf[=Jtont!, Shfp, mtH Stcmir=3Jnclict stltrtm'tr.'.'cmcitw.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, (Ga.) 190 1-2 MILES.
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icngor TrninsIcavo Savannah and Mavon dnlly, nt..
mger Trains arrive dally nt Savannah 0.15 P.M.; al
* ••»>»"#«« *ittiimohivuuaiiy nii oavannaii u.iu r. A].| ntiSlACON, .U.43 I*, flj,
1 Ids Bond, in connection with tho Macon and Western Hoad from Macon to Atlanta, nnd tho Western and Allan-
cLondlrmn Atlanta to Dalton, now Ibrins a continuous lino of 391 jk miles In length* from Savannah to Dalton,
Murray County.Gn. nnd with tho Memphis Branch KnlMlnnd, and Stages connect with tho following places i
i lekots from Savannah to Macon ^5 75 Tickets from Savnnnoh to Tuscumbia, Ala.,....,
'• 11 41 to Atlanta U nil «« Il l< In Ttiir-Alnn.n Ain 1
to Tu«cnloosn,Ala.
to Columbus, Mis*,
to Aberdeen, r '
to Holly Springs
to Nashville, )
to Murphrcesboro’, >'
to Columbia, )
to Memphis,
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..$33 50
..38 00
to Atlantn, 0 60
to Augiiitn, fl 50
** “ “ to Columbus,15 QQ
11 ” " to Opelika, f 17 00
“ “ “ to Jacksonville, A16.,.., SO 00
“ 41 to Talladega, )
“ “ “ to Huntsville, jAl«bama23 00
«* ' .!< - w to Decatur, )
An «xtra Passenger Train lunves Savannah on Snturdny’s, nfler tho nrrlval of tim steaiii-slii|M from New-York,
forMacon, and connects with the Mnconand Western flail-It nnd land on Tuesdny’s,arturtliearrlvalorUieMacon
& IVoiUcrn Cars, an extra Pansenger Train leaves Macon to connect with tho Steam-snips fbr N. Y.
Stages IbrThlmhaxfe nnd Intermediate places connect with tho llond ntAlscoii Monday’s, Wednesday’s and
Friday’s, and with Milledgeville nt Gordon dally.
Pnssengers Ihr Montgomery, Mobile nttd New Orleans take Stage for Opelika from Bamcsville through Columbus,
a distance of 97 miles, or from Griffin through West Point, a distance of 93 miles.
Tenn.S5 00
30 00
The Western nnd Atlantic Rail-Rond will soon be completed between Dalton nnd Chattanooga,» distance of
423V miles from Ravnnnnh, of which duo notloo xvlll ho glvon.
f Head of the West Point and Alontgomery Rall-Road, on which tho fnre lo Montgomery U about $2.
Rates of Freight for Blorclmmllzo Generally, from Savannah to IKaeont
Mrasurrmint Ganns.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnots, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlory, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubic Ibnt....... ....rAif,........... 13 cents.
Crockery Wore, In crates, boxes or hnils., per cubic foot, 10 44
Goons by WRiotir, msTGlass.—Boxes of Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 llw.,...... 60 <•
8bcond Class.—Sugar, Coflee, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hide*, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard and Hollow-ware, Rice, boxos Soap and Candles, Bagging, and other
heavy nrticles not enumerated below, per 100 IIm., 43 «
Titian Clais.—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Pork, Beer, Fish,Tallow nnd Beeswnx, per 100 lbs. 40 »«
Fourth Cla**.—Mill-tearing, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, NaUs.Bplke* and Cool,per 100 lbs., 3Q «
llnrrcl* of Beets, Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, oysters, Onions, Ice, and all light barrels,each...... 73 «
Oil and Molasses per hlul., (smaller caaks in proportion) .$0 00
Ball|>er sack, not exceeding fourbuslmls,,.. it...... 50 *<
(try- Goods consigned to Tims. S. Wayne, Forwarding Agent, Savannah, will bo forwarded free of commission.
Savannah,(Oa.)96th Nov., 1849. WM. M. WADL11Y, Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Maoon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of the line of Rail-Roods extending from Savan
nah to Atlanta, Ga.
The Passenger Trains of this Bond nre run dally as follows! connecting at Alacon with tho Central Road, and at
Atlantn with tho Western nml Atlantic nml Georgia Rail-lloads.
Leave Macon at 8 A. AL, arrive at Atlanta 3 p, AL
Lenvu Atlanta fl A. AL, and arrive at Alncon 4 P. M.
Passengers on this Hoad lo and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains on the Western nnd Atlantic Rond do not run on Sunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery nml New-Orlenns via Savannnh nnd Mneon, take Stages at namesvllle.
Pnsscmgers (hr La Gmnge, West Point,Montgomery nnd New-OrlenntvinAujustnnml Atlnntn,takeStoges at Griffin.
M t Trains nro run dnlly through tho business season, and tri-weekly tho remnlndor pftlte year.
Ight to and fioin other Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
cycim-al SWtocrtfscmcnw.
I-l ONK.Y.—p isk.s Cuts Hmiev—just ro-
XX esived and for salo by
T7RESH Congress WATER,—20 boxes
X fresh Congress Water, Just received and fbr sale by
TURNER fc ODEN,
-Monument square.
Rates of FrclgLt for Merchandise Generally,
PETWREN MAOON AND.........
First Glass, (per ruble foot)—Boxes of lints, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and such
otlior articles ns tiro clearly analogous to those immod 5
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bolus of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drugs, Feather*, ami Confectionary,
imig», r career*, aim
Third Class, (per 109 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging. Rope, Rutter, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides in hnlos, Cotton Yarn*, Copper,'Ian, Bar nnd sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Casting*
Hnrdwnrc, nnd nil other Imuvy nrticles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (por 100 lh*.)—Flour, lllco, Uni on. Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, nreswux
bales of Rags,Ginseng, green nnddriud Fruits, Mill Gearing, Pig Iran,Mill and Grindstone*,.....
Cotton from Atlanta to Savnnnoh,
<* 44 Jonesboro* "
•• 44 Griffin
Macon, OeL 96,1848.
13*
1 55 cts. per ...
50 44 44 00 lbs.
50 4 4 44 lOOBm.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 AIILKS.
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta dally (Sunday’s excepted) at l o’clock, P. M., arrive at Dal*
in nt 8 P. Al.i returning, lenvo Dalton at 4o’clock, A. AL, and nrrivo nt Allnntn at 11 o’etoek, A. Al.
Trnins on the Alomplils Branch Knil-Rond, nnd Stitgss fbr Nashville and Knoxville,Tenn., and (hr Tuscumbia,, Ain.
nnd Alcinplils, Tonn., run In connection with this Road.
Rates of Transportation fbr Merclumdlze Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
First Glass, (por cubic (ImLj-Boxos of lints, Bonnets, and Furniture,.........
Second Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Boxos nnd bald or Dry Good*, Shoes, Saddlory, t,
OB*, Drug*, and Confectionary,^...,
Glass, Paints,
Third Class, (per 100 III*.)—Georgia Domestic*, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, Butter,
Cheese,Tobacco, Leather, Feather*, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Uollaw-
warn, Crockery, Cn*thig<, Hard ware, Alnrldc, (dressed), fcc..
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, (In sacks) Rico, Pork, Beef, FMi, Lard. Tallow, Bacon,
(In cask*, boxes or sneks), Bocs-wnx, Imtes of lings, Glnsong,Fruit, Bar Iron, Alarble, (undress
ed), A1III and Grind Stone*, Mill Gearing,
' " ■ E. IL At ILLS, SupU. Transportation.
Transportation Ofllco, W. nnd A. B. IL, Atlanta, April 14th, 1819. *1* 18
10
40
Ifi
FOIl .VEW-VOHK.
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
* Tosnil weekly during the year. This lino Is composed
of thn following vessels! _ „
Bnrquo ISAAC MEAD, L*T.Brown.
Barque PETER DEM ILL, N. IIory,
Brig MACON
BrigJOHN BNDERS, J. Johnson.
Schr.G.J. JONES, ......11* Look.
Tho nltovo vessels nro of tho first class, insured nt the
lowest rates, nnd nro commanded by Captain* of much
oxporioiico In tho trade. They will he towed up and
down the rlvur when necessary, ami will nt ways sail on
the day advertised. Tire Cabins nro handsomely fur
nished, nnd every care will be tnkon for tho comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Pnssaao, ap
ply to ROWLAND & WASHBURN,
No. 173 Bey-street, Savannnh.
DEMILL & CO.,
oct 10 No. 160 Front-street, Ncw-Y otic.
Schr. IULIA ELIZA,
Schr. II. WESTCOTT,
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH,
$chr. JNO. H. HOLMES, (new)..
SAVANNAH AND AVGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
TliisCompanyxvillcontinuoto transport Produco nnd
other Merchandise on the Savntmnh Rlvor, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Summers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. PlitLroT.
LAMAR, Capt
And nlso by the Summer
AMORY SinLEY, ..Cnpt.Crkswell.
Tho Inttcr S tenure r being of less draught than any other
on the River, Iusurus unprecedented despatch in allstngos
of tho water. The Company Is also provided with flfleen
Tow-lKiatsand two Lighters.
All FrulaUUddressed to Ute care ortho Company or 1U
Agents, will be received nnd fonvnrded freoof commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. It. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
octlO W. Al. UOWLAND, Agent, Augusta-
Semi-Weekly U. S.fllall Lino Steam-Pocket
. ril noetho’thm, l)r.Lcidy’sSarsapmIlia Blood I
sim„» ro 'Vixrrantoil to do more good, nt all time*,
con,. 0 . or, » n,, d tuny be nafely tnkon for tnost iliso
^'potion n,anklml » ro, l ulrin! 5 1,0 roslralntinllvln
confidence can bo placed inthomthnn nnyothorsj
Prepared by Dr. N. B. Lciily lilmaolf, n rogulnr
•Itviirn’ n l"l Physician,GraduntO ortho Unlvor-
n Member of riHferent Medical In-
^'uuons.nttesiedhyDr.p.H. Phystlek. Dr. It. Parish,
j£ k N '£ l, npmnn, f) r . T. C. Jninos, Dr. It. Haro, Dr. S.
n’ 1 IvW'Oibsnn.Dr.J.lt.Coxo, Dr. W. P.Uo-
jY.B.Horoar.Dr.T.F.Bottoft. Ilov. W. II.
ic ',V A rtr,,,n « n -t 3 ' Esq., fcc.,
I’roprlotoJ ofliureo P PIuS. t! ' 0 "gf 100 . ° f Le, ^» ,ho
at Stake—Dr. Loldy refers to any oftiio
y,Jx! n B’'"*« nsnnrpfoaalonal'.man, or manor honor,
,i" 0 ihnzznrd his reputation by recommending piiin
4 medicine to tire public, oxeoptof known efficacy,
form?. ,,0 "«ured, then, if you desire, at any time, pills,
•ter n or Purification, orfor tlio euro of any dla-
e »to give th»Ho 1'ltlH a trial) you will never legret It.
40 PILLS IN A BOX FOR HO CENTS -CO
nSWuDY-s msrENSARY,
■Irseia J'PURTlIatrcoi, between Unco nml Vino-
8nn’ j ''"'"lelphiu.
in An,?,*/* *i y wl1 respeetnblo prugglstHniid Storekeepora
a||* ikYv 1 *, 4 ,'Mlllodgcvlllo, Maoon, Columlms, and goner-
* m tho United Stntca. tu Savannah by
MM . , A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO.,
I ir>—i mv f,, j r .M.- 1 - l iUN,;itfcOO. l nnd Other*.
TOWNSEND^ SARaiSOTIiSWl—l
•sis by Uww iend’s BmaapuilUe, )u»l received, nnd
ou u TURNER k ODEN.
mistncss cam.
WM. II. EDAM,
ATTORNEY AT LA1V.
Bitenn Vista, flliulon Co.. Georgia*
Will prncUco In tho Counties of Lee, Macon, Muscogee,
Stewart, Sumpter and Talbot. Ho will tako claims to
collect on.shares. For Ills fidelity to business ha hna
liberty to refer to Col. Wm. M. Brown, Mnrslml of Geor-
gin,nt Buona Viitnt nnd Wm.F. Brooks,Deputy Alnr-
slml, nt Savnnnoh, uoo< 0 J", 1188
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ox., JACKSONVILLE, ULACKCREEK; ANDPICO-
LATA.Fla.
In connection xvlth tho Chnrlcatdn 'Daily Mall Steam
Packets at Snvannahi the Mail Steamer SARAH SPALD
INGjfrom Pnlatka to Lake Monroe, tho Moll Stnnesfrom
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madison-
villo.tnTallnhnssocf nnd from Picolnln to Hl.Augustine,
OOAMULGEE, .....Capt. W.M. Wiuor.
WM. GASTON...... Capt. Hxbba .
BT. MATTHEWS, ....Capt. NiorioLAsKiNa 1
These Packets lenve Savannah every Tuesday and
Baturdny morning nt 10 o’clock.
Rktornino.—Lenve Pnlatka every Monday nndThurs-
dny morning, touchingatthe above named plnccs each
way.
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free ol
commission.
BROOKS fc TUl’PER, Agents,
nov 14 Snvnnnnh-
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
^36 aud
SAVANNAH LINE OP PACKETS.
..Cnpt. HiaiRi.
..Capt. Hand.
.Cnpt. Blackman.
-.Cnpt. Lodor.
commanded by Cnptnins experienced lutl
Who will use their best exertions loglvn
tlm shippers. For Freight or Passngo, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
GREINEIt fc BEALL,
73 Bny-atreut, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No.37)4 N. Wharves,
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM, .Cnpt. IIobbard
TENNESSEE, Cnpt. Gould,
THOS. S. METCALFE, Capt. PowgLL,
Run between the nbove places in connection xvlth Tow
boat* and Lighters, alTonling the merchant* of Georgia,
South Cnrollnn, Tonnnssee nnd Alabama, n cheap n~ J
expeditious made of transportation of good* to and fn
the interior.
of Atlanta is payable nt Augusta.
CScucrnl aroticftfscmcitts.
increased facilities of communication.
to James A. Fawns, nt Snvnnnnh.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Bnvnnnah.
set 1(1 JNO. B. QUIEU, Augusta.
Dally U. S. Hall Stcnm-Pnckct Line.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND nEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Of THN WAT.)
GEN. CLINCH, Cnpt. Frnn Peck.
JASPER, Cnpt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
This Line Is composed of the above very superb
Steam Pneket*, with experienced commanders,and cm
not be excelled for safety, coinfort and regularity. The
Fnre Five Dollnrs, meals Included. Throng
etween Macon nnd Charleston, Ten Dollurs,
nealsoathc stennrersnnd omnibus faro In Bm
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah.
Business eavbs.
llOIlEItT D. AVALICBH,
MARBLE tf STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROtJOIITON-ST., BETWEEN WIIITAKKU AND BARNARD.
GravoStrmos,oi ltnlian nnd Domestic Marble j Marblo
Mantle Pieces, and Borlin Grates; Froo Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental lion Railings, fcc. fcc., furuishod to order.
LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
Tho undersigned hnvo This Dny formed a Co-Partner
ship In tho PRACTICE OF THE LAW, under tho firm
of MARSH & PEPPER, nnd will nefsonnlly attend the
Supreina Court, 0|O Hnltod States Circuit Court, nnd tho
Courts of Chatham, Bryan. Bulloch, Effingham, Scrivon,
Burke, Washington nnd Wilkinson Counties, nnd have
mail(i arrangement* rorth* Collection of ClnltnCWmost
„rtl it Couiitlelof Dlls Slate.
JAMES M. PEPPER.
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1850. 31 iyo Jnn 4
BERRIEN * SIIEWltlAKB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waynesboro’, Burke Co., On.,
Will prnetlce In the Dountlus of Rlohmnml. Butko,
JelTurson, Serlvon, Emanuel, Tattnall nnd Montgomery.
TllOHA. M. UK it malt. joint T. .HllWl.*Klt.
. Jtui 18 ‘Y°
PHIHPICEAN,
draper and tailor.
And Dcnlor in Rondy Made Clothing—Ponflold’s Range,
may 7 no. 08 drtah-stbrrt, •
,lONES*PAPOT.
SHIPWRIGHTS, SPAR-MAKERS, AND
. CAULKERS. -■ ••
Yard opposite R. fc J, Laekllsaa’s Foundry. ■
Jan I 4 SnviuinnU, Ga. Iyo
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
Will pcrlbrmauyoperniionspertainingtohls Profession.
Artificial Teeth iusertud front ono to an ontire double set,
nml warrentud not to bo oxcollcd by the best Dentists in
Europe or America.
Oi'kratinu Rooms, No. 137 Conoress-sthrit.
R. & J. LACHIASON,
engineers and millwrights,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
OANAl-STiUtKT, NEAR TIIR OANAL-LOOK,
K. LAOUMSON. LAOIILISON.
A. PONCE,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
SEGARS,
NO, 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of Imported So-
gnnit ul*n, Mnnulhcturod Tobacco, SnufT. Pipes, and all
otlior articles usually kopt In Ills lino of business, xvhich
he oifers ou tlio most reasonable tonus. nov 3
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 37 BULL-STREET,
I SION Or THE INDIAN, NEAR.MONUMENT SQttARB.) r
I.—Keep* eonstnntly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
' and American Sogars, nt Whnlosnlu and Retail.
Also Chexvlng Tobacco, Snuff, fcc.
SWIFT, DENSLOW tfc WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN OROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOHEION AND DOMESTIC LIQUOItS,
CORNER Or DAT AND WHlTAKgR-STS.
EDWARD SWirT. A. A. DENSLOW.
iKis(ttcss€nvUs.
YONGE * GA9UIELL,
fIS 4- COMMISSION MERC.
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
DULLER xSf CURRY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WUARV—BAT-STREET,
A. SHORT,
master builder.
XVILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
Or EVERT DESCRIPTION.
Corner South Broad und Whltaker-su.
J. L, OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA C
No. 17 Bull-stmet, nearMonument-squabe.
Cork-sole, Wnter-proor, Hunting, Military, Patent lr
thor, Walking, Dress, nml Pump-sole Boots{ Shoot)
Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps. Slippers, &
made to ordar in tlie neatest and most rnshlonnblomani
or warranted materials, and by the most experienced «
careful workmen.
HAMILTON * IIARDEDIAN,
FACTORS COMMISSIONMEROU
Snvnmmlx, Georgia.
CIIAS. r. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN,
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS*
, HARDWICK ill COOKE,
FA OTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TELrAIR’S nutl.DINUS.
R. B. HARDWICK. JOHN O, jOOOKK.
WEEDS DIOllREL
IMVORTRUS AND WIIOI.RHAI.K ANU RETAIL DRALBRS IN
CHINA, GLASS, fy EARTHEN WARE*
BroutfUton-st.. Savuimali.
WYLLY * WRIGHT,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the snlo of Real Dstnto, Negroes, nnd any description
of personal property.
ornoi, CORNER DULL-ST. AND DAT LANE,
fob 93 Snvnnnab, Georgia.
ROUIDER,
(rROMPARI '
fasiiionable'bo shoe-maker,
Importer of French Leather.
WMITAKER-STRKET. OffOSITE MtETS
..i pain Blinds, fbr Windows of all sizes.
60 pair Panel Doors, different site* nnd thickness.
shortest notlco.
SASIIES, DOORS AND BLINDS.
■ LIGHTS of SASH, frt
by 9 to 12 by 20.
Jr Windows, from 8 by 10 to 121
100 Panel Doors, various sizes. „ ,
Odd slr.es furnished oh tho same torms nsfull sottm
Forsalaby
nov 37
A RTIFICIAL LEECHES—A supply of
JriL Alexander’s Patent Arliflclal Leeches, Just receiv
ed, aud for sale by
HR. E. CRAIN’S Patent Shoulder Brace P
XA nnd Supporter, for solo by X
innyll A. A. SOLOMONS fc GO.
A YEIl’S Cherry PECTORAL,—12 doz. P
XJL Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral, received and for sale by
G. It. IIENDICKSON fc CO., Knlj
may 11 Gibbons* Building. ml
T7NGUSH Tooth BRUSHES.—An In- U
XA volco of superior English Tooth Brushes; Just lin- XJ
ported. ra
may 11 A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO.
OATCHOULLY Compound, for destroy- -Lj
X InBinotliSjforsalo by Smu
may 31 LaROCHE fc OODPRBY. nt
|p FEUCimVANQElVS InfaUible T7
XJ Bctl-bug Poison, for <nfe by X
may 31 LaROCHE fc GODFREY.
T INSEED OIL.—500 cals., landing and ^
XJ forsale by O. U. HENDRICKSON fc IJD„ |
may 31 Gibbons’ Buildings.
QAND WASH BALLS.—A fresh supply f«
O received and Tor sate by r\
may 99 O. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. S
pOLLETON BITTERS.—This mcdocine
V is partleutarly recommended In all eases of Dyspep- J“ r
sin, Nervous Weakness, nnd general Debility; Just re Cl
edvod and for sale by Ss
O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO., LJ
Jan IS Gibbons’ Building.
•\X/ISTAR’S Balsam of Wild Cherry— P
V Y also Dr. Swnyne’a Compound 8yrup of Wild v
Cliorry, for Colds, Coughs, fcc. Forsaleby _ *•*
L.llOCIIE k OuDPRBf,
eb 13 Gaudrys Building. \/\
QANDS’ Sarsaparilla—For sale by «p
O febB LaROCHE fc GODFREY, Gaudry’s Bulld’g t
T AVENDER. WATER—A LaClucha
XJ D’l), fur ml. li, 1,. J. MYEIIS.
T>ERRY Davis* Pain Killer, just received, T2
X and fer sale by LaROCHE fc GODFREY, XJ
feb 38 Gaudry’s Building. ap
ASTILE SOAP—20 boxos .operiot C«- T
vJ tile Soap, for sale by X_
feb 98 1 T TURNER fc ODEN.
CALTPETRE.—20 keg. be«l refined S.U- ^
noJv*’ t0r O. B.HENDKIOKBONKCO. V
fr HAMPAGNE WINE—27 boskete of the
Vj celebrated Hungarian Lion Oliampag net landlngner [A
■blp Hartford; for sale by J. V. CONNERAT. X
feb 90 m
QPERM, Lamp, Train and Noata Foot f
O Oil; for sale by JNO. O. FALLIGANT.* V>
QEIDLITZ and Soda POWDERS—For for
O sale by L. J. MYERS, »
mar 19 Smets’ Building. j,
QWAIM’S, Fahnenalock’annd Peerv’aVer- X
M inlfugo—for sale by L. J.MYEU8, m
mar 93 Smet’s Building.
T ONDONMUSTARD.—25 boxes London JJ
XJ Mttsuirdi for sale low, by fc
mnr 36 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-aquare.
/GENUINETurkey RHUBARB—Import- V
\JT cd by the subscribers. TURNER fc ODEN,
mnr96 Monument-square. a
r«OD Liver OIL.—Ruahton & Clarke’s Cod G
KA Liver Oil; for sole by TURNER fc ODEN, >0
mnr 38 Monument-aquare. two
T?NGLI8H CALOMEL.—50 lbs. English mtu
JJ Calomel, Imported nnd for Mlo by ten
mar W TURNER fc ODEN, Monumeut-aquare. n
TT'RESH Gum Arabic Lozengera—for sale f-
Jj by LaROCHE fc GODFREY, X
mar 30 Gaudry’s Building. a
TT'NGLISH MUSTARD.—3 ewes of supe- C
X-J rlor English Mustard. Forsaleby kJ
fob 19 L. J. MYERS, Smets*Building. a
TUJUBE PASTE, Lozenges, ho.—For T
O Cold* mid Coughs. For salo by X
fob 0 LaROCHE fc GODFREY. flnl
flROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC—JuBWecelr- ~
VJ ed, a full aupplyorcrowiman’* Specific; for »«lo by V
mar 33 TURNER fc ODEN,Monument-aquare. Y
/"khtVE OIL.—Suporlnr Olive Oil, to quart
VJ .nd pin. WUU-. I
mar 35 Gaudry’s Building.
I UMMUSS’ Aromatic and Vegetable Wine an
XJ Bltlora—Forsaleby L. J. MYERS
T INEN SHEETING, Linen Damask, T
XJ DowIh*, Huckabacks, Diaper*, Bird* Eye do.; Da- X
mask Napkin*, do, Doyles, fcc.; Just tccctvcft and foe
•ale nt the lowest price by ,. iiiiuii .
mar 39 DkWITT fc MORGAN, —
Ribero’s new Building.
OHIRTS! SHIRTS!—Hobinson & Camp £
O Imvo Just received nnoUter lot of flno white and co- Al
lorod Shirt*, xvhich they offer low, atGaudry’* Buildings, se
next door to Pulaski House. apr 1
ATEW Spring GOODS—Latbrop 8t Fnnto T
IM are noxv receiving their Spring supply of Staple and X
Fancy DRY GOODS, which nro offered on favornblt Ln
terms, eiUier at wholesale or retail. mar 0
TPRENCH Worked COLLARS, Lace r
J? Cuffs, Lnco Cape*, white Kid Olovea, and a new J
6.nfgggasttlbn. ii
rhSNABURGS and STRIPES—Georgia -
\J and Cnrollnn Osnaburg* and Stripe*, Richmond and 1
T TMBRELLAS—Just received a largo k C
U of ."k a,d Couoo k
rTMBRELLAS.—Just received a full sup- -
UX ply Green, Brown, nnd Black Silk and Gingham f
Umbrellaa-foraalo cheap, ot Ute (Bothltm Store of V
GEO. S. NICHOLS, L*
mar 30 Gibbons* Range.
TPINE SPONGE—For salo by T
I? npr 6 L.BOCIIE » GODFREY. X
fr LOVES, Hoalory, &o. — Ladies’ lisle
thread, silk nntl linon Glovest Egyptian nett Mlttaj k
Gentlemen’* Glove* of all kind*! 300 dozen English and k
German Hosiery—recoived and for salo by fro
mar 15 MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
DANTSI PANTS!!—A largo variety of -
TPINE Bed BLANKETS—26 pair, fine "
l 1 Bed Blankou; Just received, and for sale by —
Jan 31 SNIDER, LATHROP fc NEVITT. 1
OPEECH of Mr. J. C. Calhoun, of South J
O Carolina, for salo in pamphlet form, at 5 conu. Re- -
* “2!? JOHN M.COOPER.
* \X7RAPPING PAPER.-300reamaWrap- _
Y Y ping Paper, nsaortod sixes. For sale by j
apr 3 P * SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER. j
/'"I AMES.—A largo assortment of Back-
\JT gammon Board*, aud Extra men, Chest mcn,Che*a ~
Board*, Dice, Dominoes, and Dice Boxe«, Just received
nnd for sale by G. it. UENDRIOKBON fc CO. J
fob 33 Gibbon’s Building. C
T> LAYING CARDS—Just received, and 1
X fnraale by L. J. MYEBS, -
apr 8 StuoU’ Building.
TVTAILS and SPIKES.—300 kegs on band,
J. xl and for xale by MoGLESKEY fc NORTON.
„ OROWN Shirtings and Sheetings, hlech’d
r .IX do; blue Denims; brown Llnena; fancy^Linen Drill*;
" VESTS! Vests!!—'WhitoMars.andfancy
U Y Vesta, a largo assortment Just received, and for
, .aloby HAMILTON k SYMONS. n
QTR1PBD OSNABURGS. — 50 bales
kJ strijicd Oinaburg*, for plontoUon uao, received and i
for aalo by the bale or piece. r
feb 88 MARSHALL fc AIKIN. f
- TvrOURNING GOODS—Black Bomba-
lYizino, Black Alpacaa, Black Barage*, Black Crape,
S, Black Silks, Black Cambrics, Black Muslins, fcc. Just »
_ .cccl.cl CO.BWP ^';[“' UATlmor ^ NEVOT .
n AVIS’S Pain KILLER—20 boxes Perry
J J Davis’s Pain Killer,Just received, nnd for sale by
apr 19 TURNER & ODEN*
TTECKER’S FARINA—An nrticlo of
XX nourishment, much superior to Arrow Boot, Ac.
for invalids and children. Forsnleby •
LaROCHE fc GODFREY,
feb 13 Gaudry’s Building.
" /^ANDIES-—A full assortment of fresh
B w ' l '° d *“ lt “ drown.
i C ! S RY RUM ' _J w.wfoSSfuou.
ffi MUSLIN and Lace COLLARS, &o—
' IVi Thread a JidValenelcnne Lnce Collar* and Cuff*;
— Muslin Collars; Laco Capos; Emb’d Laxvn Hdkfs; Black
SUk Mantilla Net; FaneySlIk Buttons fcc.
VS apr 13 LATHBOP fc FOOTE.
GENTLEMEN’S Under GARMENTS.
V5f Just received, Gent’s Undershirts, of Silk. Lisle
Thread, Gnuse Merino atul Cotton; Drawer*, of Gausa
.. Merino, Net Cotton, Linen, and Joan, both xvhlte and
1 RORINSON NOAMP.
T>ARCHMENT,Ttwtog Paper,also Parch-
or X mont Envolopea for Important documents, Rubber
Bands, White Ilubhor, also a forgo supply of Steel Pens,
among which nre soverol now nnd excellent kind*; nlso
ho a further supply of Copying Presses; also French Copy
ing Books. Just received by
— feb 33 * JOUN M. COOPER.
7 QPRINQ BONNETS.—Just received, at
O beauUfUl assortment Ladles’Bonneta,a«ch ns Spnn-
20. igh Lace, Gimp and Lace, French Lnce, open Gimp Lnco
and Pearl Straw; also. Misses open Pearl Straw, White
Lnco, Laco and Braid, French Lnce nnd French Chip
4 Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Glpsoy and Leghorn Hats.
mar ti J. R. MAGILL, Savannnh Cash Store.
-Blako’8 Patent Firo Proof Paints
y C. A L. LAMAR,
Agent for Georgia.
v nnd fine assortment) nlso Erasing
JOHN M. COOPER.
G. It. HENDRICKSON & CO.
TURNER & ODEN.
/CONFECTIONARY.—30 boxes steam re-
KA lined Confectionary, Just received, and for sale by
O. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Gibbons' Buldiugs.
M and Lard Oil.—20 bbls. Pure
a Oil, 10 bbls. Lard Oil, 85 bbls. Whale oil,
* by TURNER fc ODEN)
Monument Square.
Gaudry’s Building.
BmeU’ Building.
Smet’s Bnildlng.
Miner's Extract Buchu. For sate by
L. J. MYERS, Siuets’ Building.
by
fSON fc C
T3LATED Table and Tea Spoons, Nut
X Cracks and Pickers, Table Matts, fcc.) for sale at
■nar 14 WEEDS fc MORRELL, Broughton-st.
Gibbons’ Buildings.
General smbertfsements.
FANCY GOODS. &L2
fll, KASTMAN has made largo additions to Ills form
er stock of Watches, Jewelry, nnd Silver Ware, which ho
will sell nt New-York price*.
Ho has also added to hi* stock an elegant assortment of
TABLE CUTLERY; SlbVERSKTS, consisting of ^Tea
pot, Sugar-howl, and Creamer. A choice nclcetion of very
Hire London-made, full-Jcwclled LEVER WATCHES,
xvlth heavy lino gold hunting cases; together with a great
variety of other nrtHes, among which mnv ho (bund
Watches, Clock*. Watch Trimming!', Breastpin*, Finger
IlhigH, Bracelet*, Ear-Iting*, Gold Pens nml l’l-nril*, Medal •
inn«, Card Cases, Fine I’oeket Cutlery. Fnirey Itoxe*,
Spectacle*, Canes, Silver Ware, plated Ware, Mathe
matical Instruments, China and Gin** Wares, Musical
Instruments, Military Good*, Fancy Goodsin great va-ieff
ty, fcc. Jan 33
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
.ISO. G. FALLIGANT
TNVITES his Friends nml tho Public gen-
X erally, lreth from toxvn an<l country, to call and»ex-
amlne hi* stock before they reirchn«o. Every article is
selected by himself, ond will be warranted of the best
quality, nnd he will sell at loxv price* and on accommo
dating terms. July 23
PAINT STORE.
NO. 11 WIIITAKKU-STKEET.
T HE Undersigned, having purchased of
Denslowfc Webnerthelrstock of PAINTS, GLASS
and PAINTER’S ARTICLES, nnd having replenished
the same, can now ofler to the public n complete necort-
ment of articles in his line, xvhich will lie sold on renren-
ahlc terms, and respectfully solicits the pntronago of tho
public.
Iliiu-e.Siun and Ship PA1NTIXG done in n workman
like manner ami nt reasonable prices.
JOHN POOLE. NO. 11 Whitaker-*t.,
oct 30 Nearly opposite Swift, Densloxv fc Webstor’S)
of
ROBINSON & CAMP.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
K EEP constantly on hand a full supp
the best French. English nnd German Cloths, cn *-
slmersnnd VesUnes^, Together xvith a full assortment of
Fancy Articles.
Also, a large stock of Ready-Made fine Clothing. All
of which Urey offer low, nt GAUDRY’S RI'll.DING,
sept 18 Next door to Pulnski Douce.
T> UTLER’S Tasteless Seidlila POWDER
XJ'Just received by A. A. SOLOMONS,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE,
Cor. Barnard §• Bryan-tie.. North tide the Market.
SAvnnuiili, Georffln.
TOHN P. BAUM respectfully informs his
tJ Friends and the Public generally, tfint he is enabled
to offer a choice and extensive nssortmeut ol the treol
French, German and American Calfskins, Patent t.rnth-
cr, Husiett Leather, Saddlers’ Leather, Skirting Leather,
Rand LeaUicr, Split Leather, Ruck-Hkins, Kld-Hkin*,
Kip-Skin*. Seal-Skins, lllaek Moroi co for Boot*, Light
Morocco for Shoes, colored Morocco, colored Lining*,
best Oak and Hemlock Sole-Leather, Shoetnasers’ Ink
U IIU
Material* nml Finding*, of all kind* used In the
Shoemakers’line, nnd UdallySHeivJngsupplie*
Orders from tlis Country pmmptly ntremb “
Pilot Bread) per ship Southport—for sale by
TURNER k HENRY,
Exchange Dock.
prepared to
— low price of
i, ...;.ii.’in i,y riminiton, at im, IUW |iiicd in
» per Fount, highly chaiged, perfectly Tree Tram
ecUons Incident to the usual mode, (my npna-
LxROCHEfc GODFREY.
Fluid,—For sale
L. J. MYERS,
Smets* Building.
irl Inlaid DESKS.—A few
f very superior quality and extra
JOHN M. COOPEIL
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
rpHE attention of tho consumers of Lumber
X Is respectfully solicited to the fnlloxving described
quallUes and kinds or Lumber now on baud and for said
by tho Subscribers, vis!
Firstsnd secondqunlity Pinned, Tongued nnd Grooved
Boards, 1,1 ,V, 1*, IS, and 1A inch thick, from 0 to 14
nclres wide.
Planed and Edged Weatherboards, X,Nnnd 1 inch
thick, 6 to 14 inches wide) second quality Weather
Boards, X, If and 1 Inch thick, 6 to 14 Inches wide—>
which is sold at a low price, nnd is very desirable for
roofing wheto cither tin or shingles ate used.
Shelving, Planed and Jointed, 7« to I V inch thick.
1 to 1H inch merchantable wide Boards.
1 to \n inch second quality do do.
Ship l’lnnk nnd assorted Scantling.
A portion of the above de»criW<i Lumber Is well sea
soncl, and suitable for Immediate use.
Bill Lumber furnished to order nt tdiort notice.
Lumber, when purc)in.«cd In lot* of nolle** limn 5,000
feet, will Ire delivered upon any wharf in tho city.
For engagement,apply at the Mill, or ut the office of tho
Subscribers, 04 liny-street.
aug W. B. GILES & CO.
WEDDING Cake BOXES.—A supply
V Y received and for solo by
“ JOHN M. COOPER.
T AD1ES’Fine light col’d Gaiter BOOTS
XJ do do Idncn do do
do Bronze Morocco half Galtera
do English Kid SIMM. Just received
O. JOUNSTON fc CO,,
108 Bryan-sL
Gibbons’ Buildings.
■once Vanilla; Essence Knso; Essence Bitter
Smets’ Building.
mpe, Girandoles, Fluid and Gau
WEEDS fc MORRELL’S,
Brough ton-street.
Agents for tho sale nf Horatio Amos' Tirea and
untry.
B. & II. \
• N. B. It H. WEED.
(ring Coating, Prom and l’elto
fbr sale by
HAMILTON & SYMONS.
DaWITT fc MORGAN.
landing per Texas, ai
le by
J. V. C
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. II. KNAPP,
MANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness.
J.TX fcc.—^Wholesale iSfltctnll Denier In Snil-
xllery—Has Just received txml keeps conztanUy mi band
every description of Saddles, both gentlomen’snnd ladies,
English nnd American Bridles nnd Martingales; Httmips)-
Spurs and Blu in every style. Also, every description ot
Harness, Truer, Valises, nnd Travelling ling.. Also, nil
kinds of Leathers, such as skirting, harness,bnml and lop
leather, sole leather,calf-skins, lining skin*, Morocco nml
string leather. Also Carriage Trimming*, as springs
axel*, dnahframes, bands, plated nml brn** (.(iimpjoims
bows, patent leather, lace*, bread nnd narrow nlk and
worsted fringes, plated and urnss carriage lamp*, fcc. fcc.
N. B. K. will continue to receive weekly supplies of tho
above named and all oUier articles in 111* line, nt hi* Old
Stand, West End of Gibbon*’Building,on Market-square,
which he will sell atthe lowest prices, wholesale amt ra
tall. tlyl nov II
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Manufactu
X1l. ring Establishment, W e*t Broad,head of Broughton
street, has CABR1AGES on band of evkry dkscriptiom
calculated for the SouUtem market, viz: ROftkaways,
Coaches, Chariotees, Barouches, Goachees, Fhstons,
Stanhope*, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkfe*, SjKirting Wag
ons, Plantation do., and a general assortment of Jersey
and light Fancy Wagons. In short, he'can produce a
bcucr stock than ha* been seen in Georgia for twenty
years post, and he appeals with confidence to bis cus
tomers In the interior ns to tho quality oriifs articles.
W «ls replaced on every kindorvehicla on the short •
est notice. Carriages, fcc., of any description ordered on
the most reasonable terms from any establishment m
New-York, Newark, or New Haven. •
All kinds or repairing done on reasonable terms.
Savannuh, (Ga.,) Oct. 31st, 1848. 1 y
d quart bottles or Saratoga Water; Just receive:
o Springs, and fbr sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.,
16 Gibbons’ Buildings.
P, STARCH and OIL.—200 boxes
[V, 50 do Pearl Starch; 2500 gallons Bleached
ill; 1900 do Sperm. Just received and forsale by
awin'* DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
IILAKE'S l’ATENT
FIRE-PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
rPHIS Valuable Mineral Substance is sold
X In fine powder, then mixed xvlth linseed oil to
the con-lsleucy of thick paint, and applied wlUt a hiunH,
and after an exposure of a few months to tho ntrno«phrrc,
tills coating becomes a perfect slate or coat of mnil pro
tecting xvliatover Is covered from tho action of the weaui
ir and from fire.
There is nothing equal to It for steamboat and enr deck*,
for all kinds ofiron, as It Torms a coating nearly us hard
i the iron itself, nnd never cleaves off.
In some place*, a spurious article has been sold n* tlm
genuine, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy of
authorized Agents.
Every Hid. is marked BTJJKF.'S FIIlK PROOF
PAINT. The above Palntis for sale in Suvunnnh by
scp!8 C. A.L. LAMAR,
W. W. GOODRICH.
-10 casks pints Scotch
. eyj Just received and for sale by
aprS3 HW1FT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PIIILDIUCIC dt BELL
ITAVE on hand, at their Carriage Rcposi-
XX tory.in Hodgson’s Building,Bay-street, a large as
sortment or vnrious kinds of Coaches, Barouche*, Rock •
axvnya, Tilburies, Prince Alberts, Buggies nml Buggy
Wagons xviUi Harnesses complete, and ns fine assortment
ns can be found In the city, and are daily receiving direct
from the Manufactory atthe North, made expressly fbr
the Southern market; which they will sell nt the lowest
possible price for cash, or city paper. All who wish a
good Carriage at a low price will find it to their interest
to cnll and examine our stock before purchasing else
where. Apply at the Counting-Room. Jan 23
’ sale by
SWIFT,
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
S & uuur neix,
Gaudry’s Building.'
Paste, received by
A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO.
Market Square.
rpALLIS’S Illustrated ATLAS.—Tho
X above work Is spoken of by‘the London Press ns
being tire best,cheapest and most correct Atla* aver pub
lished. Each part ut25 cents contains twj elegantly en
graved Mnps, very cnreftilly Colored ami embellialied xvlth
suitable borders, of elegant and appropriate engravings,
illustrative of the manners and custom* of different coun-
ries, nml accompanied with four folio pages ufilescriptiva
ellnr pres*. At the conclusion of the Atlas a complete
ndex will be given of Uie principal cities and|to\vns in tlio
xvorld—their Intllude nnd longitude—country in which
situated,nnclpopulnUon. The xvholo to be completed in
thirty-two parts at 25 cents. Parts one to seventeen
received and forsale by
CorwUvn Capsules—a most c
L.—LaBarraque’s
ictfrom the Importer
J.E. JOHNSON.
ids and mtucles, stings, cuts,bruises,
td for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
-Orie-half groce
concentrated article,
may 20
fow
lustra
Monument-square.
Oil) forsaleby
Monument-square.
ry Pectoral—Just rec’d and
LxROOHE & GODFREY,
.Gaudry’s Building.
ry reciorai, received ana tor earn ny
G. It. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
Gibbons’ Building.
/CURTAIN LINENS.—White, brown nnd
V_/ huff Curtain Linens, fbr windows, from 36 to 40
Inches wide)olio Curtain Muslins;)ub;received, and for
Corner Bull and Broughton-streets.
mar 9
JOHN M. COOPER.
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Large sizes, for
il public rooms and halls. Also, a few Cooking
Stoves, at reduced Prices.
NAILS AND TIN.-300 kegs Nalls, and 50 boxes Tin
for roofing.
GUNS—30 double-barrel Percussion Guns, nssorted
prices.
SOCKET SPADES—50dozon,justreceivcd.
Carriage Ways nnd Locks for (hiding door*.
AXES—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes, justrcceived.
TWINE.—Bagging, llnll nnd Seine Twine.
BRISTLES FOR GINS—50 lbs. Just received, nnd for
xle by McCLESKEY fc NORTON.
T) ELL’S Treatise on Baths and Hydropa-
XJ thy, fcc. fcc.; new edition.
Cnzcntix’a Midwifery; translated by It. P. Thomas; 117
j’a American Medical Formula.
Beasley’s Drugfists’General Receipt Hook.
...
The Convict Ship, or tho results of Scriptural instruc
tion, fcc. on board the “Enrl Gray.”
Bemnrd Barton’s Memoirs, Letters nnd Poems; by his
Daughter.
• Mnckny’a Memoirs of Popular Delusions.
Lynch’s Dead Sen Expedition; cheap edition,.$1.
Woman In Franco during the 18th Century; by Julia
Knvnnngh.
lluino's England; vols. 1 to 4; Harpers’ edition; 40 cts.
per volume.
Johnson’s Physical Atlas; folio.
Mrs. Somerville’s I'hyslcnl Geography.
Mrs. Somerville’B Connexion of lire Physical Sciences,
npr 19 • W•' THORNE WILLIAMS.
PbR. BACHMAN, on tho Unity of tho
JL_/ Human Race! The Doctrine examined on the
irlnclnies of Science, by John Hackman, I). 1)., Prof.
4nt. Ills. College ol Charleston.
The Constancy of Irracl: a Dlqcouse delivered before
the congregation Slrearit Isitrl.l Charleston, 8. C., on
Bhabat Paralx. Adar 18.5610; by tire Rev. M. J. Uapitall,
A. M., PH. I). Received and for sale by 1 •
mnr 30 JOHN M. COOPER.
•WHITE and Col’d LINEN DRILLS,—
V Y 20 nieces Plain and Fig’d White Linen Drills; S3
do Fancy Col’d do; 90 do Coating Linens, striped, check-
d and figured. Foriutoby
npr II SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
HATS.—Just received per brig
Excel, afexvcases fineBlnek lint*; for snlu lownt
10, wmtnkcr-strcct. PIERSON & EE 1I)T.
fob 97
GARIAN 1-IATS.—Just received, a
LX fine assortment of Drab, Black and fancy colored
Hungarian Hats; for sale nt Nexv-York prices, by
rPHE Scarlet LETTER—A Romance;
X byN. Hawthorne.
The Boston Book; being specimens of Metrcpolitsn
Literature. ,
Greenwood Leaves; n co'lection of Sketches and Let
ter*.
Oliver Wendell Holmes’ Poems; new edition.
I’oc’s Works nnd Life; by Willis.
Longfellow’s poem*; ntxv edition, 3 vols.
Longfellow’s Hyperion.
Angel’s Voice*; liy ltnlley, author f>f“Fe*iu8.”
Speeches of Cluy, Webster and Calhoun.
Annual of Scientific Discovery; a Y enr-Uook In Scienco
and Art.
Agassiz’s Zoology and Embryology.
Agassiz’s Lake Superior.
npr 26 VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
' JltESTON’S EX'I'RACT OF LEMON;