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VOLUME XLVIII.
'.HE REPUBLICAN
M rUPLUIIKD
DAILY AND Till-WICI2KLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY fy COUNTY PRINTERS.
I’. W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,
T K RMBi
Dully I>A]H-i-910,Til-AVrrkly $5,prr niimim
(1(7- In no cnso will an order for tho paper bo attended
to, iinlo-'H accompanied with the money, or a satisfactory
city reference.
Legal advertisements Inaeried nt the usual rates, and
strict cure taken tlintthey be publishedaccordlii|to law.
All advertisement* ftom transient persons or strangers,
lo lnv|miil In ndViinoo.
Tlio privileges ofyenrly Advertisers will be confined
ri^Ully to tlieli regular business, aud all other advertise-
menu not perMltting to their regular business aa agreed
for, to be (iald extra.
Yeatly advertisers excedlnglnthslr advertiaemeniathe
average uuinber of linos agreed fur, will be charged at
prn|MirUoiial rater.
No xuvirtisiuiutb wiu.*Ei*txRT>»atATcrrmist.Y.
All adverU-emetita for charitable iiiatltutioua and re*
Igloue Societies will be charged half price.
(fly All Advertisements sent to this ortlcn without di
rection! a! to the number of Insertion*, will bn |iublUh-
e.| dally, until ordered to he discontinued, and charged
accordingly.
».* All Laltars directed tothhf office or the Editors,
mud be (nut paid, to entitle them to attention.
N, a.—Raclt Citation by the Clotka of the Caurta of
Ordinary, that application ha* been made for Letters of
AdmlnUtration, inurthe published tiiisty days at h art.
Notice by Executors and Administrator* for Debtor* and
Creditor* to render In their accounts, must (republished
■u trance.
Sates nr Real Ritate nnd Negroes by Eiectaor*. Ad-
nihilxiratnra, and tiuardlana, must Ire published SIXTY
DA Yrt before the day ofaaie. Theae sale* tuustbe made
at the Court llotue door of the county iu which the
E perty ia altuate, and on the drat Tuesday of the month,
ivecu the hour* of ten In the morning nnd four in the
irnooti. No aale Trum day to day ia valid, uiileaa ao
axpreeiedln'liandvertiaemeiit. ,
Appiicatioua by Executors, Admliilatratora and Guardi
an* to tha Court of Ordinary Tor leave to sell Ileal Batata
or Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Salea or personal property (except negroes) of teatate
and lnle*tnte estate* by Rxecutora aud Adiniulatralora,
must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Appiicatioua by Rxecutora and Adminiatratoiafor Let-
w UUmiaaory must be published SIX MONTHS.
ea on reel estate,
UR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy nrthe bond of agreement) to inaketltlesto land must
be advertieed three months at least.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly granted by
the courts must be advertlied THIRTY DAYS—tinier
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable
let*
Appllcation for foreclosure of Mortgages
must be advertieed once a month for FOCI
Gotmtfnfl-mouflc ittltiftiir,
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TO PRINTERS.
JOHN D. MoOREAXlY*
PRINTING INK MANUFACTURER,
Roi. 331 and 333 fttsmton-Street, New-York,
Dnnt, Wo. 3 Spruce-Slreet,
TTEJOITLucall tlio attention of Printers to
V V ».is Improved PRINTIN ; INKS cf various kind*
and clours, at the following pricesi
Extra Finn Jet Iliac*, (fur Card
and Wood Cuts,) f9 00 and 00 per lb.
Fine Book Ink 0 75 “ 1 0) “
Hook Ink 0 40 « 0 SO “
Fine lied ink, I 83, 1 SO nnd 9 00“
NewlJuk, 18,00, end95cts. *•
lilac, Yellow,Green end White, I 03 end 1 SO “
Gold Sisc etfO, per lb. and Uronae at 50,73 eta. and ft,
peroa.
For the quality of which he hae the Billowing, besides
numerous other testimonial* t
Nsw-Ynaa, Barr. 93,1848.
We have for some time pest, used the various «|ualitie
of Printing Inks manufactured by John McCreary, and
found them to surpass any others we ever used, in Ireauty
end permanency of color, and In the pmceaa of working
Leavitt, Taow fc Co.
America* Dibit Society Printing Offer.
Naw-Yoaa, hem-. 93,1H4B.
Thla will certify that 1 have used the various kinds of
fine Printing Ink*, manuiartured in this City, and find
that utodo by Mr. J. D. McCreary, Billy equal to the beat.
SvbVAMua llorr, Foreman orPreaa Room.
For sale at New-York price*, by
des I JOHN M. COOPER, Agent, Savannah.
gtoim'tfgcrg fit the Jtcjm&lfcmr.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
■ AY-STREET.
A. Low fc Co., 38
O. O.Cummin|,0O
Win. P. Tom, 69
Wm. Crowder, 64
ina. Burke, 66
J. Stoddard, 66
W. II. Mongln,66
R. A. Houlllard, 08
Win. Hatteriby, 70
C. A. Greiner, 79
F. II. Welman, 74
i. P. Graves, 73
J. (I. Burroughs, 07
F. T, Willi* fc Co., 76
E. Molyncut, 77
D. P. Halsey, 80
John Jones k Son, 80
J. L.8wlnney,89
BAY-STB8BT.
Allan, Bail k Co., 118
Washburn, Wilder k Co.,
» I14fc 116
8.11. Flaks, 117
H. A. Latvia, 116
T. II. Harden, 118
O. N. Neyle, 190
Stephen Hills, 189
Cohens k Herts, 140 k 149
W. Wood bridge, 144
n. Hnbenham fc Son, 146
Williamson k Preston, 394
James A Norris, ISO
W. A. Cherry k Co., 136
Rowland k Washburn, 179
Elina Reed, 174
Brigham, Kelly k Co., 178
II. Itoser, 178
Hamilton k Hardeman,83 Francis Waver, 178
N.Cruger, 84 J. II. Ladd,
0.8. Frierson, 83
Ceo. Gordon, 86
Harper k Stuart* 87
Asa Holt, 88
Wm. Duncan, 89
R. Hutchison, 80
Francis Wood,01
E. Parsons k Co., 09
M. fc W. Camming, 03
Yonge k Gnmmell, U4
Smith A Humphreys, 03
Hollis k Lawson, 03
Id bt meed, how many nations moments/pared,
I toil, trouble nnd aUtntlan of jiunlllu and
OH. LEIDY’h
SARSAPARILLlA BLOOD PILLS.
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS/
TLeKuvy of All Pill Manufacturers!
Y\7ELL may they be envious or jealous
V Y when It is a so well-known and undeniable fact
wherever Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Illood Pllla nre intro
duced and become known, others are superseded, and
the public will take no other* than Dr. Leldy'*.
000,000 BOXES BOLD ANNUALLY.
The only pills known to contain Sarsaparilla. No oth
er such combination In form or Pllla exists. TJiey pro
duce both Purgation and Purifications iu other words,
while they purge and cleanso the stomach nnd bowel*,
they at llio seme time purity the blond and fluids of the
body. Hence the reason why Pbyalciana in all parts of
ths United Statss recommended them.
EAT, DRINK *ND"LIVE AS USUAL.
Dr. N. B. LEIDY,sole Proprietor nnd AUnlBcturej of
the celebrated Sarsaparilla Blood Pill*, docs not require
you, while taking them, to abstain from eating, or ftom
customary habit*. It does not require much argument to
convince any oue with common aenia, that the human
system requires nourishment and support tn sickness aa
well at In health. Nature tenches us Ute fact In the with-
ering or decaying plant. Neither I* restraint from occu
pation required, nor need fear of exposure be apprehend
ed whilst taking theae Pills.
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A
POUND OF CURE.
It Is almost Incalculable and Incredible, what amount
of *ufit.ring might bo prevented by a little timely precau
tion. If most parsons, wheu they at first begin to fed
tin well, mid srn aware of existing symptoms of disease or
•icktiw*, would take at once 4 to 6 of Dr. Leldy's Sarsa
parilla Blood Pills, and repeat, after a day or two, abould
tire symptoms not entirely subside, what nn amount of
•ufering would be oam '
and how much toil, tr
auHoettoarul
iblnk, reader, of ths foregoing; reflection will teach
you its truth. Thorn Is nothing so very alarming In most
diseases or sicknessi it is the delay In checking lU pro
gress that outlines makes recovery impossibly.
MOST DISEASES COMMON TO MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
are overcome by Dr. Leldy’* Sarsaparilla Blood Pills.
They are ellicaclou* In Dyspepsia, Headache, IBsalnesa,
Giddiness or Faintness, Palpitation or Fluttering of the
Heart, Dimness of the Eyes, Costlveneas, ImlleeMlon,
Waiitof Appetite, Dislike or Disgust to Food, Fulness or
Weight nt the Htomnch, Heartburn, Waterbrash, Hour
Eruetntiona or Acidities nftheStomach, Inward Fevers,
lout nr Offensive Breath, Bail Taste In the Mouth In the
morning or at other times,'Colie Pains, Flatulency, Pains
or tits Breast, the Lungs and Limits, of the Side, nnd of
two Loins, of the Uaclc, Shoulders, lthoumntlimt etc.;
Diseases of thn Skin, Scaly Eruptions, Dry and Watery
1 Implesofthe Face, Neck and Body, Tetter, Itch, Ring*
worm, Prickly Heat, and an itching, burning and prlrk-
lng sen.allon of the skin or flesh, Depression of Spirits,
Alelancholy, Morning sickness, and Cramps at the Stom
ach, etc, common to Females.
- . IF PILLS BE NECESSARY,
Take no oilier than Dr. Leldy’* Sarsaparilla Blood Pill*;
They are warranted to do more gitod, at all times, than
any others, and maybe snrely taken for most diseases
common to mankind, requiring no restraint In living or
occupation.
Moroconfliletieoean be placed In them thnn any others;
because prepared by Dr. N. H. Leldy himself, a regulnr
I ) 1 r,, Ili*t, Chemist and Physician, Graduate orihe Univer-
•*{7 °,C Pennsylvania, a Alemher of different Medical In-
•tltutlons, attested by Dr. P. 8. Phyatick, Dr. R. Parish,
Dr. N.Chapmnn, Dr. T. C. Janies, Dr. II. Hare, Dr. S.
Jackson, Dr. W. Gibson, Dr. J. II. Cage, Dr. W. P. Do-
jvees, Dr. W. B. Horner! Dr. T. F. Helton, Rev. >V. H.
Ddaney, RpbL Adrian, L, L. D., J. L. Biddle, Esq., I
kc., "Rnf Philadelphia, the residence of Dr. Leldy,
Proprietor of these Pills.
hbpotation at Starr.—Dr. Leldy refbrs to anv of the
•orosolng.and nsnprofessional man, or manor honor,
would not Imxxnrd Ills reputation by recommending pills
medicine to the public, excontof known efflenoy.
K?* Be assured, then, If you desire, at any time, pills,
* or purgation or purification, or for the euro of any dls-
• ••••» B» give those Pills a trial; you will never tegret it.
ft/- 40 PILLS IN A BOX FOR 83 CENTS
vttjfTprindpal Depot, DR^LEIDY’S DISPENSARY,
U?: !.l 4 N''rt h FOURTH street, between Race and Vine-
•*»««•. Philadelphia.
Hold olso by all respeetnble Drnfcglitsatid Slorekcepera
o^m-rnWroi TijitNtiEfc oo°Mid om«».
c. llartrtilgtf, 100
Hardwick k Cooke, 109
Franklin k llranUey, 104
F. Sorrel, 106
O. W. Anderson fcBro.,900
8. Solomons, 901
C.F. Mill*, 904
P. II. Behn,906
8. Good all, 900
Rabun fc Fulton, 907
Boston k Gunby,9O0
A. Minis, 980
Padslfbrd k Fay, 104fcl06 U W.GarmanykCa,OTkl01
Way k King, 103 B.G.Dunnlng.lOWbltaksr-st.
W.O. O'Driscoll, 106 E. W. Buker, Jobss' wharf.
N. A. Hardee k Co., 110 U. A. L. Lnmar, Eastern«»
Dyak Oliver, 70 W.P. Clark.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Cohen k Fosdlck. 148 Bay sUesu
Phllbrick k Hell, l36 do.
Titos. J. Walsh fc Co, 160 do.
... LUMBER MERCHANTS,
Wm. Crabtree, 908 Bay-street.
Wm. II. Ulles fc Co., 04 Uay-sttasL
R. A. Alien fc Co., Sinst’a Wharf.
WII0LB8ALK DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts, Gibbons' Building.
H. F. Waring fc Co., 161 llroughton-strsat.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Lathnip k Foot*. Gibbons' Building.
Snidtr, Lathrnp k Nevltt, Shad’s Building.
Alarslutil k Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt fc Alorgan, Itlbero’s Building.
Al. I'reiidergast k Uo.oor’r Congress and \\ liltaksr-its.
J.B.AIagUI, 113 Congt ess-street.
WIIOLBdALE GROCERS.
A. Welles, 103 nay-street.
Cohens k llarta, 140 Bay-street.
H. A. Crane, 180 Bay-sUeet,
J. V. Cuunurat, 130 llay-struet.
Scranton, Johnston k Co., 107 Bay-street.
Swift, Denslow k Webster, 160 Uay-straet.
Davis fc Copp, 177 Bay-street.
WHOLESALE k RETAIL GROCER.
II. J. Gilbert, West aide Market Square.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J. Ro.senii, comer Broughton and Bull street*.
W. W. Goodrich, rimet’e Building, Whltaker-streets.
J. C Brown, III Congress-street.
R. Da Martin, corner Bay and Whitaker streets.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. 8. Nichols, Gibbons' Building.
Pierson k lleldl. 10 Whitaker-street.
Philip Kean, 03 Bryan-street.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price k Vender, 147 Bay-street.
Harn lion k Symons, 17 Whltaker-atreet.
Rnblnsnn fc Camp,0 Bull-street.
H. P. Dibble, corner Broughton and Whltaker-sta.
John W. Kelly. Hull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
Daniel Berg, 114 nryon slrvet.
M. D. Murpny, Whftaker-st.
DRY GOODS AND AIILLINERY.
Mrs. 8. Tomb, No. IS Barnard-street.
HAT STOKES.
II. A. Ambler k Co., Ne. 147 Coiigress-atreet.
N. Lyon,Gibbons’ Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
O. Johnson k Co., 108 Bryan-street.
Verstlllo, Luffburrow fc BuUur, South side Atarket-sq.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L.Roblder,90 Whiuker-streeL
J. L- Oliver, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Dutenhoftr, 78 Bryan-street.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT,
A. Galloway, 73 York street.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Claghorn k Co., Anriaux'a wharf.
Turner k Henry, Afoore'a Wharf.
BRGAR MANUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, 13 Whitaker-street,
P. Jacobs, 97 Bull street.
DRUGS AND MRDICINE8.
G. R. Hendrickson k Co.. Gibbons' Building.
A. A. Solomon* fc Co., Alarket-square-
La Itochu fc Godfrey, corner Bay nnd Bull streets.
Turner k Oden, Monument square.
L. J. Alyers,corner Broughton and Whltaker-ats.
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE.
J. P. Baum, corner Uarnnrd and Bryan^ streets.
VARIETY STORE.
J. Mi llnywood, corner Broughton nnd Bull-at*.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
J llasbrouck k Co, Hmets’ Building.
HARDWARE.
N. B. k H. Weed, 183 Bmughton-street.
McCloskny k Norton, Gibbons' Building.
E. Hopkins, 177 Congress-street.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Smsts' Building.
PAINT 8TORE8 AND PAINTING.
J. G. Falliganf,Monument-square.
John Poole, ll Whitaker-street
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 140 Bay-street.
J. Al. Cooper,corner Whitaker and SL Jullan-strests.
MUSIC STORE.
F. Zogbaum kCo., corner St. Julian-rLand Markst-sq.
JEWELLERS.
Af. Eastman, corner Whltakerand Uryan-streeta,
T. T. Wilinot, Alarket-square.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
Oeo. 8. Gray, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
B. Wlllilnctoii, 143 nay-street.
Geo. W. Vvylly, Oull-streot, opposite Pillnaki House.
HEAL ESTATE IIROKEIt8.
WyByk Wright, Unll-atreet, opposito Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117 nay-street.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brooks fc Tupper,CharlestonSteam-Packet wharf.
T. II..Mill*, Iron steam Bont Company’s wharf.
8. Al. Pond, Georgia Steam Boat Company's wharf.
M. A. Cohen, DillOQfc Umarf.
John Foster, Andarson’klbowar wh#r& p
DENTISTS.
B. Parsons, 197 Congress-street.
S. G, Pancost, North side Monument-square.
II. J. Royal I, 111 Congress-street.
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. E. Tottge, ofllee corner St. Julian and ice-streets*
Dr. Bradley, Bmiightnn-st*, 8. side, near Lyceum llall.
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
T. J. Jackson, No. 191 Broughtond-treat.
DAOUBRRBAN GALLERY.
W. V. Prentice, corner 8L Julian at. and AlarksLsq.
GAS FITTINGS.
U. Cranston, No. 91 Bryan street.
Stratton fc Dobson, corner 8tnte and Bull-streets.
BUILDEKH.AND CONTRACTORS.
A. Short, corner South Brond and Whltaker-ats.
U. Van Horn, West Broad-street.
D. L. Cohen, No. 5 Jonea-street.
G. Butler, York-atreet, Oglethorpe-square.
It Solomoqs.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGIITS.
It. k J. Lachllson, near Canal Lock.
A N Miller,eastern Wharf.
. ♦ GUN SMITHS.
John Camuhcrs, 175 Market-square.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
MeArthor fc Morse, 13 Barnard-street.
MARBLE AND STONE AIANUFACTURER.
Robt. D. Walker, York-street.
SADDLERY, kc.
W. II. Alay k Co., corner Whltakerand Bryan-sUaats.
N. B. Knapp, AInrket-snuare.
'CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner, 46 Wen Brnod-sueet.
Phllbrick k Bell, 136 Bay-street.
»pOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA.-
aaUihy r0C * r°wnieud’s Sarsaparilla, Just received,
■" ,u ' TUllNER fc ClDBNi
Uuslness ffinrus.
SAVANNAH, GA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1850.
NUMBER 143.
itnfUJXoiTO, Slit)), mtu atcam-Untftct Sttlicrttscmcnts.
CENTRAL RAIL-HOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, (Ga.) I'M 1-2 MILES.
Passenger Trains leave Savannah nnd Macon dally, at a.
rrh , Trains arrive daUy at Savannah 8.13 P.M.| at Macon P.ftf.
- e M - agon &aA Western Road Horn Maoott to Atlanta, and tha Western 1 ‘
inis, and the Western and Allan-
fn«n Savannah to Dalton,
599 60
nil.' ..*• * 11 mi 11 aih'.'iii in mini
MnK^Cmnta KnrelW forms , eootiouou. nne of39lJf mile* inleugu.’ irran navannantot
ff^^&sS£hta l as£Sl^ vl,,p ™ > Uri,,ch cnncct with the following places 1
;; S ,SSS S S 1! <»«
sSr|asu^.« :: s s ■rjassr’-™"'“ M
** ** “ to Ilccntur, ) 11 <1 s« to Memphis. “ 30 00
An extra Passenger lYaln leaves Savannah on Saturday's, allar tbo arrival of tha Hteam-shipa ftom Naw-York.
kttWm r!f f f? n,!C, | , w ii h M £ on ,*? d Western Rail-Road; and em Tuesday's, after ths arrival of the Macon
*» •*«« Passenger Train leaves Macon to connect with the Staamahlps fbr N. Y.
. J! ■T h, .. v yy ra - Kn ^ Atlantie Rail-Rbod will soon ba completed batwetn Dalton and Chattanooga, a distance of
483X miles from Savannsh, of which duo notice will ba given,
f Head of tha West Point and Montgomery Rail-Road, on which tha fttre to Montgomery Is about (9.
Ratos of Freight for MerohamUaa Generally, from Sarannah to Macons
Mbasurkmbnt Goods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods* and other
Measurement Goods, per ruble Ibot, .7 13 cants.
Cror.keiy Ware, in crates, boxes or hhds., per cttMe foot, 10 «
Good* av wsiort, riasTClass.—Bnxea of Glass, I'ainu, Drug* and Confectionary, per 100lb*., 30 •«
Snoond CLASB^-Sngar, Coffee, Rope, Butler, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop iron, Hard and Hollow-ware, Bice, boxes Soap and Candle*, Banins, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 Ibe 46 <«
Thiid Class.—Flour, nacon, Liquors, Pork, Beef, Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs., 40 •«
Fourth Class—Mill-tearing, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nalls. Spikes and Coal,per 100 lb*., 30 *•
llarreb of Beets, Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and all light barrels,each, 73 «
4)11 and Molasses per hhd., (smaller raska In proportion) 56 00
SaUtMr sack, not exceeding rourbitshnls J 30 <<
ft/* Good* ronilxned to Tims. 8. Wayne, Forwarding Agent, Savannab, will be forwarded free of commission.
Savannah,(Ga.)90tb Nov., 1840. WM. M. WADLEY, Superintendent.
W#I. D. ELAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dnena Vista, Marlon Co., Georgia,
Will practice In the Counties of Lee, Macon, Mtw.... .
Stewart, Sumpter ami Talbot. He will take claimato
collect on share*. For hi» fidelity to business ho ha*
liberty to refer to Col. Wm. M. Bhown, Marshal of Geor.
git,at nuena Vista; and Wm. F. Brooks,Deputy Alar-
sbiJ, at Havannali, Geo. 8-- ““
Jan S
LA W CO-PARTNERSHIP, *
The undersigned havo This Day formed a Co-Partner-
ship ill the PRACTICE OF THE LAW, under the firm
of MARSH fc PEPPER, nnd will personally attem* **•“
Supreme Court, the United States Circuit Court, am
Courts of Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch, Elflngham, Scriven,
Burke, Washington and Wilkinson Counties, and have
titndo arrangement* for the Collection of Claim* in most
ofti is Counties of till* Stato. Offlcu, 173 Bat-Btrbbt.
MULFORD MARSH,
JAMES M. PEPPE1L
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1850. ailyo J*n4
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Macon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of the line of Rail-Roada extending from Savan
nah to Atlanta, Ga.
The Passenger Trains of this Road nro run daily a* follows: cannecting at Macon with the Central Road,andat
Atlanta with the Western and Atlantic nnd Georgia Rall-lloads.
Leave Macon at 8 A. AL, arrive at Atlanta 3 I'. M.
Leave Atlanta 9 A. Al., and arrive at Alaeoo 4 P. Af.
Passengers on this Road to and front Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains on tits Western and Atlantic Road do not run on Hunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Af ontgomcry and Ncw-Orlean* via Savannah and AT aeon, take Stage* at Rarnesvllle.
Passenger* for L* Grange, West Point, AInntgomery and New-Or1enn*vlaAu|ustaand Atlanta, take Stages at Griflln.
Freight Trains nre run dally through the business season, and tri-weekly tho remainder of the year.
All freight to ami ftom oilier Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Rate* of Freight fbr Merchandise Generally*
■ STWSRN MACON AND..
BERRIEN ib SIIBWMAKE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waynesboro', Burke Co., Ga.*
Will practice In tho Counties of Richmond. Burke,
Jefferson, 8ctIven, Emanuel, Tattnall and Aloutgomery.
THOMAS M. BKKRISN. JOHN T. BIIRWMASS.
Jan 18
PHILIP ICBAN, , ^ „
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
And Dealer in Roady Made Clothing—Penfleld’s Range,
may 7 no. Pd satAM-wassT,
.TONES di PAP OT.
SHIPWRIGHTS, SPAR-MAKERS, AND
gi A C A (JLKERS.
Yard opposite R. fc J. Lacktlson's Foundry.
Jan 1 4 Savannah, Ga. lyo
HARDWICK Ac COOKE,
FACTORS# COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TSLVAIR'a BUILB1NOS.
a. a. HARDWICK. JonN O. COOKR.
WEEDS As MORRELL,
importbm and wiioi.nsalr and rrtail nsALias in
CHINA, GLASS, # EARTHEN WARE,
Drougktou-st., Savannah*
1 bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and mcl
oilier articles a* nro dourly analogous to those named.
Hrconp Class, (per 100 Ibe.)—Boxes and '
Drugs. Feathers, ami Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor. Bagging, Rope, Butter. Cheese, Tobacco,
.rather. Hides In balrs, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, llollow-wara, Castings
lardwnre, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 1001lw.)—Flour, Klee, naron, Pork, ncef. Fish, I.nrd, Tnltow, Beeswax
bales of Rags, Ginseng, green nnd dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, I'lg Iron,Mill and Grindstones,
Cotton ftom Atlanta to Savannah, ,....39 eta. per
Macon, Oct. 96,1848.
“ Griffin
19*
19* IS 1
OOlbe.
30 « «
50 « «• 10011ms.
EAIEU80N FOOTE, Superintandant.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO PAIVTON 100 9HLES.
PassPBRor Train* leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’■ excepted) at 1 o’clock, r. in., at
■e Dalton at 4 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Atlanta at 11 o'clock, A. M.
spugor
B P.M.J
returning, leave D
P. M , arrive at Dal-
Trains on the Memplils llrancli Rall-lload, and 8tax** fbr Nashville and Knoxville,Tenn.,andforTuseumbia, Ala.
and Memphis, Tenn., run In connection with tills Road.
Rates of Transportation for Mere hand! a* Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
F > irbt Class, (per cubic foot)-Boxes of llata, llonnets,ami Furniture,
k. . ...... im il. 1 n. 11 1. nrii.uiinn.1. oh«u a.S.lla» nu
unoese. louncco, i.ci
ware, Crockery, Caetii
Fourth Class,(
(In ca*ks, boxes or , ___
sd), Mill and Grind Stones, Mill Gearing,
, 1.earner, reamer*, nines, unuuu 1 in, onset huh, nuimw
C'astings, Hard ware,Marble,(dressed),fce
1, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, I In socks) Wee, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lord. Tallow, Bacon
fir sacks), llscs-wax, boles of Rags, Ginseng,Fruit, Bar Iron, Marble, (undren
ft
Transportation Ofllce, W. and A. R. K., Atlanta, April 14th, 1840.
B. R. MILLS, Sup't. Transportation.
apr 18
FOR NEW-YORK.
M M M
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIES.
Tosnll weekly during the year. Tills Uue is composed
orthe following vessels!
Barque ISAAC MEAD, R.T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. HoRY,
Brig MACON,. p.8nxrr»iLD.
llrigJOHN ENDERS, J. Johnson.
Sclir. G. J. JONES, H. Loon.
The above vessels are or the first class, insured nt the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
experience In Ute trade. They will be tawed up nnd
down tlio river when necessary, nnd will nlwnys sail nn
the day ndvurtlsud. The Cabins nre hnndsQinely fur
nished, nnd every enre will be taken fertile comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to Rowland k Washburn,
No-179 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO.,
oet 18 No. 188 Front-siroel, New-York.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
otiier Merchandise an the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Gapt. PhRpot.
LAMAR
And also by the 8teamer
AlpORY SIBLEY, Capt. Criswell.
The latter Steamer being ofless draught thnn any other
on tlio Ulvcr,Insures unprecedented despatch in nlistages
of the water. The Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow-lmataand two Lighters.
All Frelslitaddressed to the care orthe Company or Its
Agents, will be received nndjbnvnnled free of commls-
A. rilBLUkq President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, savannah.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Angus
Semt.Weekly U. S.Mnll LlneStenm.rackct
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
0MlCK8ON V1LLC, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
In connection with the Charleston Dally Mall Steam
Packets at Snvannnh; the Mail Steamer SARA II SPA LD
O, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Moll Sugee from
rksonyilln via Alligator. Mineral Bpringsaud Madison-
le.to Tallahassee; and from Picolnta to Ht. Augustine.
OCAMULGEE, Capt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON ..Capt. Hirbakp.
BT. MATTHEWS, Capt. NioHOLaaKtN*.
These Packet! leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
RaTURNtNOr—Lnnve Palatka every Monday nnd Thurs
day morning, touchingat the above named places each
way.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
M M
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The foBowIng vessels compriso this Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, via t
Schr. 1ULIAELIZA,.. Capt. Hiuaaa.
8chr. II. WBSTCO'rP. Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. H. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Louoa.
The above vessels are all first clnss schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced in the trade, and
who will use their best exertions to give satlsfkrtlon to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having goodie-
nnmodalions fbr Passenscrs),apply to
GuElNEH k BEALL,
79 Bay-street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Ja.,
oct 17 NQ.37X N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM,. Capt. Hubbard,
TENNESSEE, Capt. Gould,
THOS. S. METCALFE, Capt. Powill,
Run between the above place* In connection with Tow-
affording
boat* and Lighten, affording the merchant* of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap and
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and from
the Interior.
Merchandise, in nil eases, Imported or exported wlllbe
received and forwarded free of commissions, and freight
for the Georgia Rail-Road for Athens and Atlanta, and all
Stations on the Western k Atlantic Rail Road, can be
paid at those Stations; freight tor other Stations thlsslde
of Atlanta Is payable at Augusta.
Produce firom the Georgia RaU-Rond will also he for
warded free of commissions, end all expense paid, and
collected at Savannah from consignee! of vessels, “
required.
Tl “
1, when
TlieT. 8. M. now runs as a regular packet, aflbrdtng
increased fheitities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah,
oct 18 JNO. B. OUIEU, Augusta, a
Dally U. S. Mall Steam-Fackct Line.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Of THE WAT.)
METAMORA,. Capt. F. Barden.
WM. BEAnROOK, Capt. P. BLANUNsmr.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Finn Peon.
JASPER,... Capt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
This Line is composed of the above very supert
8team Packets, with experienced commanders,and cai
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. Thi
leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o’cloc
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock throug
out the year.
Fare Five Dollnrs, meals Included. Through Titkt
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE fc CO.. Axetrts.Charleston.
UUSlUCSS CilVUB.
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE tf STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUatlTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BAKNARD.
Grave Stones, ofltallan and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, fcc. fcc., furnished to order.
DU. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will perflttm any operation* pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth Insetted from one to an entire doubto set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the best Dentists In
Europe or America.
OraRATiNo Rooms, No. 187 Conobess-stbukt.
It. A J. LACHLI80N*
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ‘
OAK At-STRUCT, BEAR TUI CANAL-LOCK,
R. LACUUSON. t. LAOMLISON.
.• A. PONCE,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
SEGARS,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Keep* on head a well selected stock of imported Be-
gar*; also, Manufactured Tobncco, Snuff. Pipes, and all
other article* luually kept in his lino nr business, which
ho offer* on the most reasonable tonne. nov 3
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 87 BULL-STREET,
(StUN Or TMR INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
N. It.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hair Spanish
and American Ses&r*. at Wholosalu and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, fcc.
SWIFT* DENSLOW Ac WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER Of BAT AND WIIITAKIR-ETS.
edward awtrr. a. a. denslow.
WYLLY AS WRIGHT,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Per the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
_ . ./MflSrt"
fab 93
OrriCE, CORNER NOLL-ST. AND BAT LANI,
Sarannah, Georgia.
L. ROBIDBR,
FASIIIONAIIL^BOOtV SHOEMAKER,
I mporter ofFtench Leather.
WUtTAXBR-STREKT, OVFOSITK SXXTS BU1LDINO.
justness caves.
YONGE Ac GABIMELL.*
JA- COMMISSIONME1U
04 BAY STREET.
NO,
MILLER AC CUIUIY.
ENGINEERS AftD MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
RAETBRN WUARE—BAT-STREET,
A. SHORT*
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKR CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDINO AND WORK IN MASONRY
or EVERT DEECRirrlON.
Corner South Broad and Whitaker-sta.
J. 1m OLIVER.
ASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA OTURE
No. 17 Bull-street, near Monument-square.
ther, Walking, Dress, ana rump-eoi* 11 outs; tsno
Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps. 8linners,
made to ordor In tlio neatest and most fashionable mr
1, fcc.
careful workmen.
HAMILTON Ai HARDEMAN,
OtIAS. V. HAMILTON,
THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SASHES,DOORS AND BLINDS*
, „ „ w »I«es ftom 8 bv 10 to 19 by 80.
..... pairs Blinds, tor Windows of all sites.
50 pair Panel Doors, dlfl'srenlslaes and thickness.
For sale at No. 133 Bay-street, near the City Hotel,
.tlhoFuloqrln lloBN ,
shortest notice.
nov 90
SASHRS, DOORS AND BLINDS,
15.000
»K) pair Blinds, tor Windows, frott
esfcmxiti gwtomrsentents.
77NGLISH Tooth BRUSHES.—An in- C
XJ voice of superior English Tooth Brushes; Just Du- X
ported. ft
M«r 11 A. A. SOLOMONS It CO.
3ATCH0ULLY Compound, for destroy- X 1
X ing moths, for sol* by J Kn
may SI Laroche fc GODFREY. r
INSEED OIL.—500 cals., landing and L
foml.by O. E. HBNDIticKMON fc CD„ X
mayai tilliboni* Bulldlm.. "
I
mi,a O. K. IIBNDBICKHON fc CO.
"CASTILE SOAP.—20 boxesauncrlorCaa- s,
L.UJ.*»p. T URNEK k 0 DEV. F
Q ALTPETRE.—20 kegs best refined Silt- »
O petre, for sale by r -
nov 0 G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO. (
p H AMPAGNE WINE-27 baskets of the
celebrated Iluagarian Lion Champagne; landlngper ”
•hjpjfarttord; for sale by J. VTCONNERAT; ^
Q PERM, Lamp, Train and Neats Foot
kJ Oil; tor sale by JNO. O. FALLIOANT.* J*
CEIDLITZand Soda POWDERS—For C
k5 safe by L. J. MYERS, &
mar 19 Smcts* Building. ■
GW AI M’S, F&hnenstock’s and Peery’a Ver- (
bD mlfage-torsaleby L. J.MVXR8, V
maria Hmet’s Building. f*
• ONDONMUSTARD.—26boxeaLondon X)
LA Mustardttor sale low, hy ▼
mar 06 TURNER k ODEN, Monument^quare. ■
7RKSH Gum Arabic Loxengera—for sale I
X by LxROCHE fc GODFREY, *V
mar 80 Gsndry’s Building. 1,1
? NQLISH MUSTARD.—3 cum of »upe- 1-t
XL rior ini^iih Mu.tarJ. Fornlab, AJ
r.b 1. L. J. MVERA, OiMU’ Bull,III,s. *
TUJUBE PASTE, Lounge., &c—For 1
al Colds and Coughs. For sals by X.
feb o Laroche fc Godfrey.
flRbSSMAN’S SPECIFIC.—Juit recelr- ^
ed, a ftill supply of Crossman's Specific; for sale by V
mar 96 TURNER k ODEN, Monument-square. J
^LIVE OIL.—Superior Olive Oil, In quart
KJ and pint bottles, also on dranght; tor sals by J
Laroche fc Godfrey, X
mar 93 Gaudry’s Building. m
UMMUS8* Aromatic and Vegetable Wine (
Xi Bltters-Forsalehy L. J. MVP.RS
* INEN SHEETING, Linen Damaak, for
XJ Dowlas, Huckabacks, Diapers, Birds Eye do.; Da- *
mask Napkins, do. Doyles, fcc.; Just received and for V
sal* atth* lowest price by H
mar 90 DaWITT fc MORGAN, X*
Itlbero’s nsw Building. n
QHIRTS1 SHIRTS I—Robinson & Camp P
bJ have Just received another lot of fine white and co- X<
tored Shirts, which they otfer low, at Gaudry’s Buildings, ft
negt door to Pulaski House. aprf
YTEW Spring GOODS.—Uthrop & Foote V
. V are wnw receiving their Spring supply of Staple and
Fancy DRY GOODS, which are offered on favorable ■
terms, either at whokeal* or retail. mar 0 p
T7RENCH Worked COLLARS, Lace O
. Cuffs, Lace Capes, white Kid Gloves, and a new
style of embroidered L. C. Hdkfa.j Just received by ■»
fab 10 MARSHALL fc AIKIN. J«U
fYSNABURGS nnd STRIPES.—Georgia •
V_/ and Carolina Osnaburgs and 8tripes,Richmond and r
Columbian Stripes andSlteetlng Stripes. Forsale by 1-
aprl LaROUIIH, IIOWNE k CO. . X
TMBRELLAS.—Just received a large lc
J at fine Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, tor safe by S
apr 1 ROBINSON k CAMP. bJ
TMBRELLAS.—Just received a full sup- =p
J ply Green, Brown, and Black Silk and Gingham 1
Umbrellas—foraale cheap, at Utt Clothing Stnre of X
GEO. 8. NICHOLS, finl
mar 30 Gibbons'Range. _»
T7INE SPONGE-For sale by \
Jl opr 8 • LaROCHE k GODFREY. v
fzLOVES. Hosiery, eus.-L.dle.’ lisle L
VA thread, silk and linen Gloves; Egyptian nett Mittal 1
Gentlemen's Gloves of all kinds; 900 doxen English and JL
German Hostary—received and tor aale by
tnar 15 MARSHALL k AIKIN.
PANTS! PANTS!!—A large nrlety of "V
L Fancy and Black Doe Hhln Casr. I'ants. Forsale _
by HAMILTON k SYMONS. T
T7INE Bed BLANKETS.—25 paint fine X
X Bed Blankets; Just received, and tor sals hy
Jan 31 SNIDER, LATHROP k NEVITT. =
/^JUNNY BAGGING.—50 bales Aralqual- X
vJ ItyOunny Banlnf landing ftom brig Carlton. For L»
sale by COHENS k HERTZ. Al
CHILDREN’S Long Comb., Shell >nd "
VJ Horn, Just received amffbr sale by r=
C. It. HENDRICKSON k CO., 1
June 7 Gibbons' Buildings. J
pHAMPAGNE.—45buket. Chempngne L '
Vj Wine, of dlflWrent brands; In stare and tor sale by p
Francis waver, *
may 17 No. 178 Bay-st. J
BALTIMORE CORN.—1,200 bushel. £,
1 J prime While Baltimore Com landing from brig
Nancy,andforsaloby r
Juno 4 COHENS k HERTZ. 1
rpURNIP, Cabbage, Canary and Hemp
X SEEDS—100 lbs. Skinney'a Improved Ruu Baca 7:
Turnip Seeds; 10 do Premium Flat Dutch Cabbage do; 10 S
do do Drumhead dodo; lUdodoInte do do do; 100 do k
Canary and 100 ds Hemp Seeds. Just landed and for C
sale by R. DsMARTIN.
ei.r ie .
H.ARDEN SEEDS.—100 Ibe. Skinnoy’a (
VT Improved Ruta Bog* Turnip Seedt 93 Late do Li
Prumhirad Cabbage Seeds; just landing from brig We-
tumpka, and tor sale by if
June 4 J. DsMARTIN. 1
r pHOMASTON LIME.— 500 bble. first X
X quality Thomaston Lime, landing per echr. Anita r
UOHBNS fc HERTZ. C
•REFINED SUGARS, to.—20 bble. *"
XV Crashed and Powdered Sugars; IS bbls. Clariflrd
c6 ““' l " , TiW!’2&obwoH. c
CPEECH of Mr. J. C. Calhoun, of South w
O Carolina, for sals in pamphlet form, at 5 cents. Re-
CC m*r iV JOHN M. COOPER. 1
WRAPPING PAPER.-300ream»Wxap- 1
TV ntng Paper, assorted slacs. For sale by —
apr 3 SWIPT, DENSLOW k WEBSTER. (
AMES.—A large assortment of Back- k
VJ gammon Boards, and Extra men, Chess men,Chess
Boards, Dice, Dominoes, and Dice Boxes, just received
and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO. 1
feb 93 Gibbon's Building. N
•DLAYING CARDS-Juat received, and -
X forsale by L. J. MYERS,
apr 8 Bmeta’Building. J
TYfAILS and SPIKES.—300 kegs on hand, re
IN and forsale by MoCLESKEY k NORTON.
DROWN Shirtings and Sheetings, blech’d
.13 dot blue Denlmtt brown Linens; fancy Linen Drills;
Bird’s EyeDinpen Huckabuck do; and a varisty of Ooodi,
Just received by MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
■VESTS! Vests!!—White Mare, and fancy
V Vests, a large assortment Just received, and for J
safe by HAMILTON k 8YMON8.
CTR1PED OSNABURGS 60 bale. -
kJ striped Osnaburgs, tor plantation use, received and |
for sale by the bale or piece. ....... J
fob 98 MARSHALL k AIKIN. a
MOURNING GOODS.—Black Bomba- -
lYXalne, Black Alpacas, Black Baioges, Black Ctppe, |
Black Silks, Block C’ntnlirics, Black Muslins, kc. Just
ttcehed per Ship Hartford. _ rc
8N1DER, LATHROP k NEVITT.
n AVIS’S Pain KILLER—20 boxes Peiry J
«pr l, *‘ n SodeK ?
TJECKER’S FARINA —An article of
XI nourishment, much superior to Arrow Root, fcc.
tor invalids and children. For rale by I
LxROCHE fc OODFREV,
fob 13 Gaudry’s Building. •
/SANDIES—A full assortment of fresh
Oc.ndl„ ll u..™..lrfcl.»aro,. J .bj BBotvN
/CHERRY RUM—Juat received by
VJ apr 93 VV. VV. GOODRICH.
TV/IUSLIN and Lace COLLARS, &c—
Itx Thread akilVafehclenne Lac* Collar* and Cuflh;
Muslin Cottars; Lace Capes; Emb'd Lawn Hdkfs; Black
““ LATuifoV fc FOOTS.
/GENTLEMEN’S Under GARMENTS.
VlT Just received, Gent’s UnderShlrtt, of SUk, Lisle
Thread, Cause Merino and Cotton; Drawers, of Cause
y Merino, Net Cotton, Linen, and Jean, both white and
lra,,,ufo,..l.b, non,NSONfc CAMP.
TJARCHMENT, Tracing Paper, ntso Parch-
. X tnent Envelopes for Important documents, Rubber
1 Bonds, White Rubber, also a large supply or Steel Pens,
among which are sevorel new and excellent kinds; also
RfUrtiior supply of Copying Presses; also French Copy-
Ing Books. Just received by
r feb 99 JOHN M. COOPER.
QPR1NG BONNETS—Ju«l received, at
• O beatitifitl assortment Ladies'Bonnets, such as Span
ish Lace, Gimp and Lace. French Laee,opon Gimp Luce
and Penrl Straw; also. Misses open Pearl Straw, White
y • Lace, Lace and Braid, French Lace and French Chip
Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Ginsay and Leghorn llata.
mar a J. 8. MAGILL, Savannah Cash Store.
100 Panel Doors, various slacs.
Odd slaos furnished on Ute same terms M full sotu.
For sale by JOHN O. FALL I GANT,
nov 97
(Kntcval Stabcrttscmcnts.
■ it In uADIAK.
Agent for Georgia.
■ROGERS & WOSTENHOLM’S PEN
ll KNIVES, a naw and One assortment; also Erasing
JOHN M. COOPER.
. celved and tor aale by
r 14 O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
JUh p.—A full Bup-
, Maecoboy and Rapp**
TURNER fc ODBN.
T7RESH Congrea WATER,—20 boxes
X ftesb CoogreM Water, Just received and fee sale by
WtlDUIfD L nli.u *
TURNER k ODEN,
Monument square.
FANCY GOODS.
M. EASTMAN ha* mads large additions to bis form
er stock or Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, which ha
will sell at New-York price*.
He has nlto added to hi# slock an elegant assortment of
TABLE CUTLERY tBILVf IltHKTH, i'orisl>ilng of Tea-
tot, Sugar-bowl,and Creamer. A choice seleeilon nr very
line London-made, full-jewelled LKVKU WATCHES,
with heavy fine gold hunting case*; t»eeiher with a crest
variety or other article*, ninmui which may be found
Watches,Clocks, Watrn Trinmnnc*, Dreasiplns, KingiT
Rings, Bracelet*, r.ir-lliiifr.tinlill'Mi* and Pencils,Medal •
Ion*, Card Case*, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes,
Spectacle*, Caiics, Silver Ware. Plated Ware, Mathe
matical Instruments, China and Glare Ware*. Muiical
Instrument*,.Military^ Goods, Fancy Goodsin great vn iev
ty,fcc. Jan 99
P ONFECTION AIIY.—SOJxixes Bteani re-
KA fined Coufectlonanr, lust received, and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
Gibbons' Balding*.
M and Lard Oil.—20 bbla. Pure
a Oil, 10 bbls. Lard Oil, 93 Mils. Whalu Oil,
r by TURNER fc ODEN;
Monument Square.
TNVITES his Friends an
X entity, both ftom town and eon
amiae bis stock before they parch
ic ^en
- y purchase. Every article i
selected by himself, and will I" 1 warranted of the. best
quality, and he will sell at low prices and on neconnno-
dating terms.
Ctudry's Building.
Hoists' Building.
■mst’s Bnlldlng.
T) AHCLAY’S Compound Cubebs and Sar-
AJ uparilta; Carpenter's Extract Bnehu. For sola by
*1*8 L. J. MYERS, Hmets’ Building.
a fine assortment of Ladles light col'd Kid Glove*.
J. 8. MAGILL,
Savannah Cash Store.
PAINT STORE.
T NG. 11 AVIIITAKKll-STREF.T.
ME Undoraiffncd, having purchased of
Denslow fc Webster thelrstock or I’AI NTH, GLASS
and PAINTER'S ARTICLES, nn-1 bavins replenlolird
the same, can now offer to the public n cmni.l. ie a*Mirt-
men! of article* in his line, wbicli will be sola on n-n-ou-
able terms, and respectfully solicits lire patronage of ibu
“tblle.
House,Sign and Ship PAINTING dona in a workmnn-
like manner and at reasonable prices.
JOHN POOLE. No. II Whitaker st.,
0*130 Nearly oppostta Swift, Dentiow fc Wel»*ur’*
mms6fnrcAyn\
DRAPERS AND TAILORA,
T/ - EEP constantly on hand a full supply of
JLX. the beet French, English and Germnn Cloths, C* *-
slinersami Vestings. 'J'og. tin r with afullns.orimrnt of
Fancy Articlee.
Also, a large stock of Ready-Made fine Clothing. Alt
of which they offer low, at OAUDRY’S BUlLpTNO,
■opt 18 Next door to Pulaski llou*e.
VESTS.—White and Colored
T V*at*, Just received, and for sals by
apr 18 ROBINSO?
Marseille*
ROBINSON k CAMP.
r KHC .s, Table Matts, kc.; ior saieai
WEEDS fc MORRELL, Broagfaton-st.
ri OLLETON BITTERS.—The celebrated
KA Colleton Bitters, a purely vegetable preparation,
i TURKEY RHUBARB.
pulv. Turkey Rhubarb, for sale by
TURNER
1 Case
k ODBN.
UTLER’S Tasteless Seldiilz POWDER
feb la’ 1 by A * A * BOLWJONS’
It Bread; per ship 8oulhport—fer sale hy
TURNER k HENRY,
Exchange Dock.
iclions Incident to the usual mode, (my appa-
jgonan entirely new principle.) ind sunsiln-
ed by myself. *J. E. JOHNSON,
U17 Corner of Broughton and Dreytoo sts.
LaROCHE k GODFREY.
Hmets' Building.
Pearl Inlaid DESKS.—A few
JOHN M. COOPER.
WEDDING Cake BOXES.—A supply
v Y received and for salt by
JOHN M. COOPER.
T ADIES’ Fine light col’d Gaiter BOOTS
JU do do Linen do do
do Bronae Morocco half Gaiters
do English Kid Slip*. Just receivad
O. JOHNSTON k CO.,
108 Bryan-st.
ternr, jufti rrrpivrn anti tortais uy
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
Gibbons’ Buildings.
SSENCES for Flavoring Ice Creams, Jel
lies. fcc.—Preston’s pure Concentrated Essence
»n; Essence Vanilla; Essence Rose; Essence Bitter
«‘!{.B»«enr* Nutmeg; Essence Jamaica Glnser; F
rWlmcrgrcen. For sale by L. J. MYERS,
■8 Stneu' Building.
. and Lard Lampe, Girandoles, Fluid and Gas*
W. For *al* at WEEDS k MORRELL'S, .
f 14 Rroughtonstrcet.
Agents tor the sale of Horatio Ames' Tires tad
. Hoes, tor sale by
N. B. k H. WEED.
RING COATS.—A small lot of fancy
tasbmerett and Spring Coating, Prom and Pelio
i Just received, Ltid to.'sate bj
iu . - —
to; sale by
HAMILTON A SYMONS.
-Plain and Embroi-
spe Shawls; also B
nd tor sale by
a WITT fc MORGA;
T?ULTON Market BEEF—10 half bblt.
X landing per Texas, and for sal* by
apr 94 J. V. CONNEBAT.
(Katernl (3irti(rtf8rmmt0.
WATCIIRS, CI.OC 1CM. JKM'KMIV,
SILVER AND PLATED WAKE,
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
J NO. O. FA LLIO ANT
and tho Public ffen-
Ji'iyaa
IV HOLES A LB AND ItKVAIL
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE,
Cor. Barnard 6* Bryan-ita., North ride the Market,
Mvannah, Georein.
TOHN P. BAUM respectfully informs hire
O Friends and the Publlo generally, that he ta .'uubicd
o olfer a rbolee and extensive n-wutni. ut of the l.e*t
French, German and Ameilean Calfskins*. Patent I.mill
er, Russett Leather, Saddlers' Lratlier, Skirting Leather,
land Leather, Split Leather. Buck-Skluc, Kbl-Skln**
Cip-Skln*, Srnl-Skiii«, Black .vlnriM cti for Itimts, Light
lorocco for Himes, colored .Morocco, colored Linings,
test Oak and Hemlock Holc-Lcatiirr, Shoetnakcrs' Ink
and Wax, Marking Ink for Merchant*, >" t|i Shme, fcc.,
for sale at New-York and Baltimore Prices. It would he
advantageous tor gentlemen working In title Bin- of i ici
ness to examine the stock, as he keeps Lasting*, Tools,
Materinls and Findings, or all kinds used In the Boot and
Bhoemakers’ line, and I* daily receiving suppllee.
Orders from tha Country ptompUy attended to.
VALE ROYAL
SAW AND PLANING MILL.
fPHE attention of thn consumers of Lumber
A' Is raspectflilly solicited to the following dmerll.ed
qualiUee and kinds or Lumber now on hand and lor said
by the Subscribers, via t
Finland secondquaBty Planed, Toneucd and Grooved
tochrewbfe 1 ' 1X> ljV> 1K ’ “ nd ,nctoU,!l k • 1 ,om 61014
Planed and Edged Weather Board*, X, X and 1 inch
thick. 8 to 14 Inches wide) second quality Weather
Boards, X, X and 1 Inch thick,6to 14 Indies wide—
which Is sold ut a low price, and is very ile.lrnbla for
-ooflng where either tin or shingles sro used.
Shelving, Planed and Jointed, X to 1X inch thick.
1 to IX Inch merchantable wide Boards.
1 to IN Inch second quality do do.
Ship Plank and aswrted Hcanttlng.
A portion of the above described Lumber Is well see
soned, and suitable fov Immediate use.
Bill Lumber fumtihed to order at short notice.
Lumber, when purchased In lots of not Its* than 5,000
feet, will he delivered upon any wharf In the city.
B bocribe* 1 ^94 e o < ' l>P{>IJr ** U> * ^ ,l1 ’ ° r ** ,,1L ' 0,lice 0rl,ia
-— b " r *> MB *)' Wi Di 0ILE!t k co .
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE;
n. II. ICNAPP.
MANUFACTURER of Saddles, Hum™.,
kc^-Wholrsnle^Rrtail Di nli riii Snrl-
(llery—Has Just received and keep* eonsinmiy t>u hand
every description nrsaddlc*, both gentlemen•* and Imlics,
English nnd American Bridles and Martlngnl.-; Stirrups;
Hpur* nnd Iths Iu every style. Also, every dese ripUmi c.r
Harnew,Truer, Valises, nnd Travelling ling*. Aim, nil
kinds of Lrstiiere, such n» sklrtinr, h irnt >«.bond and lop
leather.sola leatherycalf-aklns,liningoklns,Morocco and
string leather. Also Carriage Trbnmings, as sprlr—
axels, dash frames, bands, plated aud bran sinnipjou
Stand, West End ofGIbbons’ Building,on Market-squnre,
which hu will sell at the lowest prices, wholesale nnd re
tall.Uyl m.v II
calculated tor tha Southern market
Coaches, Charlottes, P
Stanhopes, Gigs, Bugxli
rt bottles of Saratoga Water; Just recslvsd
lags, and tor sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
Gibbons' Building*.
>AP, STARCH and OIL.—200 boxes
<oap: 30 do Pearl Starch; 9300 gallons Bleasbed
e Oil; 1900 do Sperm. Just received end forsale by
93 SWIFT* DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
, WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Mtnufactu
A ting Establishment, West Broad,bead of Brought*
.. '••ja on hand of avaavDKsoRimoit
utiiem market, vlat Rockawnye,
Unrouchcs, Coachees, I’hs-tous,
Duiniiopes, wigs, nugxici,Chairs, Hulklrs, Sporting Wag-
one, Plantation do., and a general assortment of Jersey
and light Fancy Wagons. In short, he can produce a
better stock than has been seen In Georgia tor twenty
G ars post, and he appeals with confidence to his cu*.
mars In the Interior as to the quality of his articles.
W alsreplaced on every klndofvehli Icon tho short
est notice. Carriages, kc., or any description ordered on
the most reasonable terms from any establishment in
New-York, Newark, or New Haven.
All kind* of repairing done ou reasonable terms.
Savannuh, (Ga.,) Oct.31it, 1848. ly
DI.A ICE'S PATENT T
FIRE-PROOF PAINT', FROM OHIO.
rPHIS Valuable Mineral Subatance is mid
JL In fins powder, then mixed with linseed oil ie
theconsistency of ihlcknalnl, and applied with a brush,
and after an exposure ora few rnomhs to the alino'phcre,
this coating become# a perfect slate or coat of mail pro
tecting whatever Is covered ftom the action of the wmm
er and from Are.
There is nothing equal to It tor steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds oriron, as it torms a coatins nearly us hard
as the iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article has been sold ns the
genuine, therefore purchasers should b* careful to buy of
RUthorixed AgenU.
Every Bbl. Is marked BUIKIPS FIRE PROOF
PAINT. The above Falntle for sale In Savannah by
sepia C.A.L. LAMAR,
I and Chocolate; Just ri
-10 caiks pint* Scotch
1 just received by t
W. W. GO DRICR.
or sale by
SWIFT,
DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
f Nervous Affections and Dyspepsia, for sale tar
LxROCHE k GODFREY;
Gaudry’s Building.
& COCOA.—Baker’* Bromaj
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PIIILBRICK Ai BELL
XXAVE on hand, at their Carriage Reponi-
11 lory. In Hodgson’s Building, Bay-street, n tarsi: As
sortment or various kinds of Conches, IlnrouchCH, itock
aways, Tilburies, Prince Alberta, Buggies end Runxv
Wagons with Harnesses complete, and as flnen»«irtincnt
as can be found In the city, and are dally receiving direct
from the Manufactory at the North, made expressly for
the Southern market; which they will aell at the lowest
possible price for cash, or cityjprper. All who wish a
food Carriage at a low price will find It to their interest
to call and examlna our stock before purchasing else
where. Apply at the CpunUng-Hoom. Jan 23
T ALLIS’S Illustrated ATLAS. — Tho
above work Is spoken of by the London Press ns
wing the beat, cheapest and most correct Alta-' ver pun
ished. Each part at 93 cents contains two elegantly en
graved Maps, very carefully Colored and embellished w ith
suitable borders, of elegant and appropriate Engravings,
illustrative ofthe manners and custom* of different coun
tries, and accompanied with fourfolio pagrsofdeneriptive
letterpress. At ths conclusion of the Atlas a complete
Index will be given of Ute principal cities and|towns In Hi*
world—their latitude end longitude—country In which
situated,and population. The wholo to be completed in
thirty-two parts at 93 cents. Parts one to seventeen
received and forsale by
mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER.
Copal n
taring tl
, Capsules—a tr
L.—LaBarraque’tl
ict ftom the Importer.
J.E. JOHNSON;
iin*gl
ived,
and curing di* I
. gs, cuts,bruise*'
and tor sole by
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
Monument-square.
"\T EATS FOOT OIL.—2 casks Neatsfoo
IN Oil; for sale by TURNER k ODEN,
Monumcntsquare.
Gaudry’s Building.
LX article, warranted genuine; for sal* by
mar98 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, received and tor sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Gibbous' Building.
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Large sizes, for
jflL public roomsjtnd_halls. Also, a few Cooking
. keg* Nalls,and 50 boxes Tin
for roofing.
GUNS—30 double-barrel Percussion Guns, assorted
prices.
SOCKET BPADES-SOdoxen, Just received.
Carriage Ways and Locks for folding door*.
sale by
H—30 lbs. just received, and
MoCLESKEY k NORTO
TDKLL’S Treatise on Baths and Hydropn-
AJ Uty, fcc. fcc.; new edition.
Caxeaui'a Midwifery; translated by R. P. Thom ns; 1 IT
engraving*.
Reese'* American Medical Formula.
Beasley's Druggist*’ General Receipt nook.
The Convict Ship, or the result* at Scriptural insrrw^
tlon, &c. on board the “Earl Gray." sfc)
Bernard Barton’s Memoirs, Li ters and Poems; by his
Daughter.
Mackey's Memoir* of Popular Delusion*.
Lynch’s Dead Sea Expedition; cheap edition, $1.
Vvomaiiln France during the 18th Century; by Julia
Cavanagh.
Hume’s England; vols. 1 to 4; Harpers' edition; 40 ct*.
per volume.
Johnson’! Physical Atlas; folio,
Mr*. Somerville's Physical Geography.
Mrs. Somorvlllo’s Connexion orthe Physical Science*,
apr 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
M‘RS. JERVIS’ Cold CANDY.—A fre.li
1*1. supply of this well spoken of article, Just received,
and forsale at New York prices, at the ‘ ‘
r nces, m uib
CHfeAP VARIETY STORE,*
Corner Bull and Bronghton-streeu.
T^R. BACHMAN, on the Unity of the
U Human Races The Doctrine fxninincd on tha
principles of Science, by John Bncktnnn, D. D., Prof.
Nnt. His.'College ol Charleston.
The Constancy of Israel: u Dlwnti«e delivered before
tbo conxrcgation Bliearit Israel, Cbarlcmnn. H. L\, on
Hhabat Par.ili, Allar 18,3610; by tiic llev. M. J. RnultalL
A. M., P1I. D. Received and tor sale by
marDO JOHN M. COOPER.
A RTIFICIAL LEECHES.—A supply of
JA. Alexander’s Patent Artlflclnl Leeches, Just receiv
ed, aud far tala by
.prill It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
pUllTAIN LINENS—Whito, brown »nd
buff Curtain Linens, tor windows, from 38 to 40
inches wide; also Curtain Muslins; Just received, and for
sole by MARSHALL k A1K1N.
niL.—30 bbls best bleaohed Whale Oil; 12
Vy casks do. do.t 1500 gallons do. Sperm do.; 600 do.
Tanner's or Train do.; tor snle by
Juno 6 SWIFT,"”
, DENSLOW. k WEBSTER.
30 pieces l’litln nnd Fls’d Wltlto Linen Drills; 9l<
icy Col'd do; 90 do Coating Linens, striped, check
_ I figured. For sale by
aprll SNIDER, LATHROP k NEV1TT.
excet.au
No 10, whitaki
feb 97
-atttjt
PIERSON k HE1DT.
IJTUNGARIAN HATS.—Just roreivwl, :■
LX flue assortment of Drab, Black nnd fancy colore..
Hungarian Hats; tor sale nt Nuw-York prices, by
* AMBLElt, BARnUM k CO.,
uarBO 14'JCongresssUsiL
rpHB Scarlet LETTER—A Romance;’
X by N. Hawthorn*’.
The Boston Book; being specimens of Metropolitan
Literature.
Greenwood Leaves; a collection of Rkctclms and Let
ter*.
Oliver Wendell Holmes' Poems; new edition.
Poe’s Works and Life; by Willis.
Longfellow’s piicin*; new edition,2 vols.
Longfellow’s Hyperion.
Angel’s Voire*; b) llnilcy, author nf"Fe*tits."
Spccoltrs of Clay. Webster and Calhoun.
Annual of Scientific Discovery; a Year-Book lnHcienc*
and Ait.
Ac»»'lr.'* Zoottwjr nnd Embryology.
Agn-'sU’s Lake Superior.
apr26 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
RESTON’S EXTRACT OF LEMON:
Just received, nnd for sale bv
rosy 90 TUIlNEK fc UDLN.