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VOLUME XLVIII.
SAVANNAH, GA. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, I8S0.
NUMBER H6.
THE REPUBLICAN
14 rUpMlllBD
DAILY AND TIU-AVISKICLT,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY fy COUNTY PRINTERS.
MV. ALEXANDER, ASSOClMEDITOR.
THUMB!
Dali >• Paper $10, Trl-Weckly $5,per •nnrnn
«7-« n no cn.o will an order Air the paper tie attended
to, accompanied with tho money, or tsatlsflictory
city reference.
Legal advertisements Inserted at the usual rates, and
strict cnre taken that they be published according to law.
All a lvcriliommii* from transient persona or strangers,
to hn imldln advance.
• The privilege* of yearly advertisers will bo confined
y to theli regular business, and all oilier advertise.
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menu not pet mining to their regular business as agteed
for, to be paid extra.
Yeaily advertisers oicedlug In their advertisements the
average number of linos agreed lor, will be charged at
proportional rates.
No AovaaTiaaitairts will aaisaiaTSD ora TUt-roustt.
All advertisements for charitable Institutions and re.
Iglous Societies will be charged hair price.
0(?- All Advertisements sent to tills office without di
rections n* to the number of Insertions, will bo publish
ed dally, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
accordingly. . •
*.• All I.ettere directed to this ofllce or Uie Editors,
must he post paid, to antllloihem to attention.
N. n.—Each Cllntlon by the Clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has beau made fur Letters of
Administration, muftbe published tiiibtv pave at least.
Notlca by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to render ill their accounts, must be published
BIX WXXKS.
Males or Real EstateI nnd Negroes by Kxecutors, Ad-
mlulstrators,and Ouardltns, must he published sixi y
DAYS bfflirethe dayofsale. These sales must be made
at the CO'trt House door of the county in which the
C sporty Is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
tween the hours of ton In the morning and (bur In the
afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court or Ordinary for lenvo to sell Ileal Estate
or Negroes, must bo published FOCIl MONTHS.
Bnles of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and inteslaie estates by Executor,, and Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let-
tars Dlsinlssory must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application fbr foreclosure or Mortgages on real estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
EtBtomtocrg fu the JXcjmblfcmt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAV-sTaatT.
A. Low It Co., 58
G. fl.Cummlng,CO
Wm. P. Tom, fid . ...
Win. Crowder, 84
J os. Ourke, 88
i. Stoddard, 66
W. If. Mnngln, 66
E. A. Soulllnrd, 08
IVm. lluilersby, 70
0. A. Greiner, 73
F. H. Welman,74
J. P. Graves, 75
J. II. Burroughs, 97
F.T. Willis It Co., 76
E.Molyneux, 77
D.F. Halsey, 60
John Jones fc Son, 80
J.L.Bwinncy,83
■AV-rraxrr.
Allen, Ballk Co., 119
Washburn, Wilder k Co.,
114 fc 118 .
8.11. Fiske, 117
It. A. Lewis, 116
T. II. Harden, 118
G.N. Neyle, 130
Stephan Hills, 199
Cohens k Herts, 140 k 149
W. Woodbrldge, 144
R. Habersham k Son, 148
Williamson k Preston, 334
James A Norris, 150
W. A. Cherry k Co., 156
Rowland k Washburn, 171
Ellas Reed, 1/4
Brigham, Kelly k Co., 176
II. Koser, 178
iUrtMXoa®, snip, mtn atenm=3J«citct atmcvtiscmcnts.
CENTRAL It A111 LOAD .FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON. fO..) IBni.aMir.ua,'
1-u-< iu:> i Trains leave Havarraii and Macon dally,at Mi 7 A. M.
Pnaengor Trains arrive daily at Savannah 8.15 P.M.; iuMacon, P. M.
This Rond, In connection with the Mncnn and Western Rosd from Macon to Atlanta, and the Western and Allan.
tlo Rood from Allanu to Dalton, now fbrma a continuous line of 391V miles In length* from Savannah to Dalton.
Murray County. Ga. and with the Memphis Branch UMI-Koad, and Stagee connect with the faliowir- -• ’
Tlckete from Savaunah to Macon,.,... #5 75
Hamilton k Hardeman, 83 Francis Waver, 178
must be advertised once a month
Ordors of tho Court of Ordinary (nccmnpanlod with a
copy ortho bond of agreement) to make titles inland must
be advertised three months at least.
8harilf's sales under executions regularly granted by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—unler
mortgage executions SIXTY DA YS—Sales of perlsha'ile
property Under onlor of Court, must be advertised gener-
ally, TEN DAYS bclbre the davofSale.
(SountbtO'Riousc ffialcnlrar,
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TO PRINTERS.
JOHN D. KcCUIItRr,
PRINTING INK MANUFACTURER,
No*. 331 .ml 333 Nl.ntun-SIrc.t. New-York*
Depot, No. 3 Spruet-Slrccl,
\X7OULU call tho attention of Printers to
V V III* Improved PRINTING INKS of various kinds
and colours, at the fallowing prim
Extra Finn Jet lilac*, (far Card
and Wood Cuts,) $9 00 and $3 00 per lb.
Fine Bonk Ink, 0 75 « • 1 00 «
Hook Ink, 0 40 •< 0 50 «
Finn Red Ink I 95, 1 S0niirf3 00'<
News Ink, 18,90, and 25 cW. “
Blue, Yellow, Green and White, I 35 and 1 50 «
Quid Six* at (ft, per lb. and Urunxe at 50,75 ct-. and *1,
per ox.
For the quality of which he has tho following, besides
numerous other testimonials t
Nnw-Ydax, Saw. 95,1 WE.
IVe have for some time past, used the various qualille
•( filming Inks manufactured l*y John McCreary, and
faernl Uiein to surpass any others we ever used, in beauty
sad permanency of color, and In the prncest of working
Leavitt, Tbow k Co.
American Dibit Society Printing (fact.
Nsw-York, Saw. 25,1846.
This will ceniiy that I have used the various kinds of
fine Priming Inks, manufactured InllilsClty, and find
that mode by Mr. J. D. McCreary, fully equal to the best.
Sylvarus Hoyt, Foreman of Press Uoom.
For sale at New-York price*, by
aes 1 JOHN M. COOPER, Agent, Savannah.
Dll. LEIDY’b
8AUSAPARILLIA BLOOD PILLS.
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS!
The ISitvy of All Pill JHanurnoturcrat
T\7ELL may they bo obvious or jealous
y T when it Is a so weihknown and undeniable fact
wherever Dr. Lcidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood Pills are Intro
duced and become known, nthbra are superseded, and
500,000 BOXES SOLD ANNUALLY,
The only pills known to contain HarsuimrUla. No oth
er such combination lu form of Pills exists, 'llicy pro
duce both Purgation and Purification! in other words,
while they purge and cleanse the stomach mul bowels,
•hey at tho same time purify tiro blood and fluid* of tho
body. Ileiicaiho rtuismi why Pliysk-luiis iu all parts of
“isUr- “
the United States recommended them.
EAT, DniNK AND LIVE AS USUAL.
Dr. N. U. I.EIDY, sole Proprietor mid Mantacturai ot
the celebrated Sarsaimrllla Blood Pills, does not require
you< while taking ilium, to abstain from ruling, or from
customary linblta. H does not require much argument to
convince any one wills conimou sense, Uiat the human
nystsm requires nourishment and support In sickness as
well as In With. Nature tenches u*tlie fact in the with
ering or decaying plant. Neither Is restraint from occu
pation required, nor need four of exposure be opprohoud-
ed whilst taking these Pills.
J.H. Ladd, 189
C. Ilartridge, 190
Hardwick k Cooke, 199
Frnnklln k Brantley, 194
F. Sorrel, 198
G. W. Anderson k Bro.,908
8. Solomons, 901
C.F. Mills, 904
1>. It. Behn,908
B.Goodail,906
Rabun k Fulton, *07
Boston k Gunby,90tf
A. Minis, 920
Pad el ford fc Fay, 104kl06 « W.«ariiian>fcCo.,9tffcl01
Way k King, 105 B.C.Dunnlng.lOWbiuker-sL
W. C. O'Driscoll, 108 £. W. Buker, Jones' wharf.
N. A. Hardee k Co., 110 C. A. L. Lamar,Eastern "
Dye k Oliver, 70 W. I*. Clark.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Cohen k Fosdlck, 148 Bay street.
Philbrick k Bell. 156 do.
Ttooe. J. Walsh fc Co, 166 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabireo, 908 Bay-street.
Wm. U. Giles k Co.. 04 Uay-slreet.
It. A. Allen k Co., Smet’s Wharf.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
N. Cruger, 84
G. 8. Frierson, 85
Gno. Gordon, 86
Harper k Stuart, 87
Asa tlott, b8
Win. Duncan, 89
R. Hutchison, 00
Francis Wood, 91
E. Parsons k Co., 99
51. k W. Cummlng, 03
Yongo k Gammoll, 94
Hmith k Humphreys, 95
Hollis k Lawson, 95
It. Roberta, Gibbons' Building.
II. F. Waring fc Co., 161 Urougliton-streal.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Lathrup k Foote, Gibbons' Building.
Snidsr, Lathrop fc Navltt, Shad's Building.
.Marshall fc Aiken, do. do.
Dewiltk Morgan, Rlbero's Building.
M. Prendergast k Co,cor'r Congress and \\ hilaker-ete.
J. 8. Maglll, 113 Congiese-slreet.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
A. Welles, HU Bay-street.
Cohens k Herts, 140 Bay-street.
II. A. Crane, 189 Bay-street,
J. V. Cnnnerat, 150 Bay-street.
Scrnnton, Johnston k Co., 197 Bay-street.
Hwin, Denslow fc Webster, 169 Bay-street.
Davis k Copp, 177 Bay-street.
WHOLESALE k RETAIL GROCE&.
II. J. Gilbert, West side Market Square.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J. Rossenu, corner Broughton and Bull streets.
W. W. Goodrich. Smet’s Building, Wliilakcr-streete.
J. C Brown, 111 Congress-street.
R. De Martin, comer Bay and Whitaker streets.
CLOTH INO STORES.
G. S. Nieholf. Gibbons' Building.
Pierson k Heldt. 10 Whltnkor-sUeet.
Philip Kean, 06 Uryan-strccl.
FASH I ON A RLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS. .
Price fc Veader, 147 Bay-street.
Ham Boh k Hyinons, 17 WhUuker-etrcet.
Rnhluson fc Camp, 6 liull-streot.
S. P. Dlliblo, corner Broughton and Whltaker-tta.
John W. Kelly. Hull-street, opitosite Pulaski House.
Daniel Berg, 114 Bryon slrset.
M. D. Murphy, WUltoker-et.
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
Mrs. S. Tomb, No. 15 Darnnrd-street. *
HAT STORES.
I). A. Ambler fc C«.. No. 147 Congress-street.
N. Lyon,Gibbon*' Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
O. Johnson fc Co.‘, 108 llryan-street.
Vorslille, LufTburrow k Butler, South side Morket sq.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKEUS.
L.nobWler,39 Whitaker-street.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Hull-street.
Jacob (lutenhofar, 78 Bryan-fUeet.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. Galloway, 73 York-street.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Claxhorn fc Co., Anciaux's wharf.
Turner k Henry, Moore's Wharf.
SEGAR MANUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, 13 Wliltnker-street.
P. Jacobs,97 Bull street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendrickson k Co.. Ullthons* Building.
A. A. Solomon. k Co., Market-square.
LaRoclin k Godfrey, corner Bay and Bull streets.
Turner k Oden, Monument-square.
L. J. Myers,corner Uroughtou nnd Whitaker-ste.
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE.
J. P. Baum, corner Barnard and Uryan-streete.
VARIETY STORE.
J.M. Haywood,corner Broughton and Bull-ete.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
J Hasbrouck k Co, Smote* Building.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. k II. Weed, 163 nroughton-street.
McCleskey k Norton, Gibbons' Building.
E. Hopkins, 177 Congrcss-street.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Sincu' Building.
PAINT STORES AND PAINTING.
J. G. Falllgant,Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whluker-streM
BOOK STORKS.
W. T. Williams, 140 Bay-strept.
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker and St. Jutlan-etreeta.
MUSIC STORE.
P. Zogbaum fcCo., corner St. Julian-stsnd Market-sq.
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, comer Whltakerand Bryan-streets.
T. T. Wilmot, Market-square.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
Geo. 8. Gray, Uull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
E. Wltiiluxtoii, 143 Bay-street.
Geo. W. Wylly, Hull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Wylly k Wright, RuB street, opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117 nay-street.
8TEAM BOAT AGENTS,
n rooks k Tupper, Charleston Steam-Packet wharf.
T. R. Mills, Iron Slunm Boat Company’s wharf.
8. M. Pond, Georgia Swam Boat Company's wharf.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Whnrf.
John Foster, Anderson's Lower wharf.
DENTISTS.
R. Parsons, 197 Congress-street.
B. G. Pancnst, North side Monument-square.
II. J. Itoynll, 111 Congress.strnot.
PHYSICIANS.
. 950
. 660
. 15 00
. 17 00
to Atlanta,
« » ** to Augnsta,
“ “ “ to Columbus.
« •• “ to Opelika, ♦
«* ** “ to Jacksonville, Ala.,
« « " to Talladega. 1
« “ to Huntsvli
»» « «' • to Decatur,
An extra Passenger Train lenves Havnnnsh on Salurdi
for Macon, end connects with the Macon nnd Western 1.
k Western Cars, an extra Passenger Train leaves Macon to connect with the Steam-ships
mageelbrTallaha.se and Intermediate places connect with the Rood at Macon Mo
Friday's, and wllh Mllledgeville at Gordon da"
Alabama99 00
nod, and Sieges connect with the fallowing place*:
Tickets from Savaunah to Tuscumbia, Ala. *99 50
i* “ ‘! to Tuscaloosa, Mn. \
“«
. loota.Aln. )
to Columbus, Miss, J
to Aberdeen, ** 1 *
sxut*
to Columbia,
to Memphis,.
$
, . _ , , . MF » .01 UU
liy *'• f l« r the arrival of the Steam ships from New-York,
[onday’s, Wednesday’s and
Passengers far 5|ontgomery,6!obllo and New-Orleanstako Stage fbr Opelika from Bomesvillo Ihrough Columbus,
a distance of 07 miles, or from Griffin through West Point, a distance of 93 rallea. ^ 1
™H.H ByvIwIll.onnb. compIM.il betwc.n Dalton Ul ChatUnoop,. dMuceoT
433K mites from Savannah, of whtrh duo notice will be given.
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Head of the West Point and filontgomery Rail-Road, on which tho Aire to Montgomery Is about fl.
Rates of Freight for Merchamllxe Generally, from Savannah to Macon t
MaasoatMiNT Goons.—Roxes of Hals, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goode, per cubic IboL
Crockery Ware,in crates, boxes or huds., per cubic foot,...,
13 cents.
IB «
60 «
C1.AS8.—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Pork, Beef, Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs., 40
11 Class.—Mlll retrine, Pig and nar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nails. Spikes and Coal,per 100 lbs., 30
1 of Beets, Bread, Crockers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and all light barrels, each, 75
Tmiod Class.—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, I
Foorrn Class,— ‘— “—~
Barrel, of Bette, ,
Oil ami Molasses per hint., (smaller casks in proportion).,
Saltper sack, not exceeding fnurbushnls .-,u ••
fay- Goods pnnsixned toThos. 8. Wayne, Forwarding Agent, Savannah, will be forwarded free of commission.
Savannah,(Ga.)98tli Nov., 1840. WM. M. WADLEY, Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Macon.to Atlanta, being 101 miles of the line of Rail-Roads extending from Savan
nah to Atlanta, Go.
The Passenger Trains of tills Road are run dally os fallows! connecting at Macou with the Central Road,and at
Atlanta with Uie Western nnd Atlantia nnd Georgia Itoll-ltoads.
Leave Macon at 8 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 3 p. M.
Leave Atlanta 0 A.M., and arrivo at Macon 4 P. M.
Passengers on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains on Uie Western and AUsnUe Itoad do not ran on Sunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery and New Orleans via Savannah and Macon, take Stagea at Bartlesville.
infers for La Grange. West Point, Montgomery and New-Orlesns via Augusta and AUanta, take Stages at Griffin.
hfTrains are run dally through the business season, nnd trl-weekly the remainder of Uie year.
Freight Trains nre run ....... . .
All freight to and from other Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Rates of Freight fbr Merehandlao Generally,
BKTWKKM MACON
First Class, (per cubic fbot)—Uoxes of Hals, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and such
other articles os are clearly analogous to those named
Sscond Class, (period lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drugs,Feathers,and ConfiteUonnry, j,
THino Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging. Rope, Butter. Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides In bnles, Cotton Yams, Copper, Tilt, Bar amt Sheet Iron, Ilollow-wnrc, Casting*
Hardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Foon-rn Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, Rice, Itaeon. Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Hags, Ginseng, green nnd dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, l’lg Iron, Mill Mini Grindstones,.
Cotton from Atlanta to Savannah.......
Jonesltoro'
« ** Griffin
Macon, Oct. 96,1848.
....Mels, per .. ....
50 «< 00 llw.
50 «< •< 100 llw.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendant.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILKS.
copied) at 1
arrive at AUan
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s excepted) at 1 o’clock, P. M., arrive at Dal
ton at 8 P.M. t returning, leave Dnlinn at 4 o’clock, A. 5L, and arrive at AUanta at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains on the .Memphis Branch Rail-Road, and Stages far Nashville and Knoxville,Teun., and for Tuscumbia, Ala.
and Memphis, Tenn., run In connceUon with this Road.
Ratea or Transportation fbr Blerehandlso Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
PiltST Class, (per cubic foot.)— Boxes of llals, Bonnets,anti Furniture,7. -
Skcokd Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxesand bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Ssddlcry, Glass,PainU,
Oil*, Drugs, and Confectionary,
tUCLAf" n.—i. rw—u.
-J CLASS, (per 100 lh*.)—Genrgln Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, Butter,
Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, llldos, Cotton Yams, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow-
—jCastlr-- —* “ ‘ *■"
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heMe.TooaL—,—
ware, (/rockery, Castings, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed),
Fouarw Class, (per loo Uw.)—Flour, (In socks) Rice,
n casks, boxes or sacks), Decs-wax, boles of Rags, Gim
,fcc..
(In casks, l ...
ml), Mill and Grindstones, Mill Gearing,..
ice, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lard. Tallow, Bacon,
Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, filarble, (undress-
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Transportation Office, W. and A. R. R., Atlanta, April 14th, 1810.
E. It. MILLS. 8up’i.Transportation.
opr 18
FOR NEW-YORK.
a a a #
NEW LINE OP PACKET-SHIPS.
Dr. E. Yongo, office corner 81. Julian and Ice-streets*
Dr. Bradley, Broughton-st*, 8. side, near Lyceum Hall.
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION 18 WORTH A
, , POUND OF CURE,
it Is almost Incalculable and incredible, what amount
or suffering might bo prevented by n little timely precau
tion. If most persons, when they at first begin to feel
unwell, nnd are aware of existing symptoms or disease or
•* c «h*M. would take at once 4 to 8 or llr. Leidy *s riarsa-
Willa Blood Pills, and repeat, after a day or two, should
the symptoms not entirely, subside, wfcu «a <mo**» oj
*• feeing would bo mood, bowman* anzlouo momo*Uspared,
and bow much lull, trouble and Attention of families and
ftbiuLrxadersd unnecessary!
1 lllnk, reader, of the faregolng) reflecUon will teach
you iu truth. There is nothing so very alarming In most
diseases or sickness; it is the delay In checking iu pro
gress UutoftUmes makes recovery impossible.
MOST DISEASES COMMON TO MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
ore overcome by Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Dlood Pills.
They are efficacious In Dyspepsia, Hemlnehe, Dixxlness,
Giddiness or Fuinuiess, Palpitation or Fluttering of the
Heart, Dimness of tiro lives, Costlveni'ss, Indigestion,
Want of Appetite, IBslikoor Disgust to Food, Fulness or
Weight nt the Stomach, Heartburn, Waterbroah, Hour
Eructations or AeldiUes of the Stomach, Inward Fevers,
real or offend ve Breath, Bail Tost® in the Mouth In the
morning or at other times, Colic Pains, Flatulency, Pains
w the Breast, the Lungs and Limbs, of the Side, nod ol
»no Loins, ol tho Back, Shoulders, Rhoumnllsmi cto.|
Dlsunsos of the Skin, Mealy Eruptions, Dry nnd Walcry
LImplesoftlie Face, Neck and Body, Tetter, Itch, Ring-
Worm, Prickly lleaf, an<l nu Itching, Imrninc and prlck-
in ( sen*aUon of the skin or flesh, Depression of Spirits,
Melancholy, Morning Sickness, and Crampa nt tho Stom
ach, etc. common to Faninlos.
.. Ip PILLS RE NECESSARY,
Tnko no other than Dr. Leldy’a Sarsaparilla Dlood FIlUl
™f' n Warranted fa do more good, at all times, than
any others, and may be snfldy taken for nfa‘t diseases
m»nhlnd, requiring no rosuaint in living or
occupation.
h^i oroconn,,ono . 0 . eiM I bo Jl , ®cod in thorn than any othersi
ESS* proimrod l»y Dr. N. B. Lcldy hlinscir. a regular
"njgmsuTJlMmlat aiul Physician, Gnvduato of Uie Univer-
WyofPean.vIv.Ma.nMemberofdltfaront Medical In-
‘“'•“ns, attested by Dr. P. 8. Phystlck, I)r. K. Parish,
j. r ;v N ‘? h JV J,n 3 r ‘^Dr* R* »“«. I»r. 8.
Jnckson, Dr. \v. Gibson, Dr. J. R. Coxo, Dr. W. P. Da*
I ornor, Dr.T. F. BottAn, Rev. VV. II.
Delaney,Robt. Adrian, L. L. D., J.L. Biddle, E«
r !! , L tde, l’ hl "' U,# '"•‘knw of Dr. Leli
proprietor of these Pills.
^BtvoTATioir AT Starb^—Dr. Leidy refers to anjr of the
i. Esq., L_ ,
Leidy, the
»h~ . —tv ——. — -j -o an} ofthe
2S!R ,n,r !.* nd Mitprolbsslonnl man, or man of honor,
would not hnxxnrd his reputation by recommending pills
®ther medicine to the public, except of known efllcncy.
.V...» public, excoptof known efllcncy.
JSf- Be assured, then, Ifyoti desire, at nny time, pills,
»or purgation or purification, or for the cure or auy dls-
**•*,*° Bum Pills • trial; you will never tegrot It.
C9- 40 PILLS IN A BOX FOR »5 CENTS
DR^LBIDY'S DISPENSARY,
?f^l4 P Nnroi , FpuK'II streuii botwoen Race and Vine:
PhUaiielphla. ’ !
Bold olso by all respectable Druggists and Storekeepert
MBIedgovlllo, Macon, Columbus, and goner-
Mly In the United Status. In Snvnnnnh by
QctlH—mwfa 1 A, T.*5l. < TURNERk CO.?and other*.
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
T. J. Jackson, No. 191 Broughfan-street.
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
W. V. Prentice, corner St. Julian st. and Morkct-sq.
GAS FJ'rTINGS.
U. Cranston. No. 91 Bryan street.
Stratton k Dobson, corner State and Bull-streets.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A. Short, corner South Brnnd and Whltaker-stx.
C. Van Horn, Wert llroad-strect.
D. L. Cohen, No. 5 Jones-nucct.
G. Ilutlcr, York-strect, Oglcthorpe-square.
1. Solomons.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WIUGHTS.
IU fc J. Lachllson, near Canal Lock.
A N Miller, Eastern Wharf.
GUNSMITHS.
John Carruthera, 175 Market-square.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
McArthork Morse, 13 Barnard-street.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Robt. D. Walker, York-strect.
SADDLERY, fcc.
W. II. May k Co., corner Whltakerand Bryan-streets.
N.D.t^a.^^oB.TORY
Win. Warner,46 West Broad street.
Philbrick k Bell, 156 Hay street.
Bltfltttegg ggvtlg.
WM. D. ISLAM,
ATTORNEY AT LA IV.
Dticna Vista. Marlon Co., Georsln,
Wld pracUce in the CounUes ot Lee, Mncon. Muscogce^
Stewart, Sumpter nnu Talbot, lie wlU take claims to
collect on shares. For his fidelity to business he has
liberty to refor to Col. Wm. M. Brown, Marshal of Geor.
gin, at Buena Visbi l and Wm. F. Broom, Deputy Afar-
shnl, at flavanuali, Geo. 6—o Jsn 28
To sail weekly during Uie year. This line is composed
ofUie following vessels!
Barque IlM AC 5IEAD, R.T.Bbowr.
Barque PETER DEM ILL, N. HobV,
Brig M ACON A’.Suar rrato.
BrigJOIIN ENDEIIS, J. Johnson.
Hchr.G.J. JONES, II. Loo*.
The above vessels are of tho first class, insured at the
lowest rates, and are commanded hy Captains of much
cxpcrtuuce In Uie trade. They will bo towed up nnd
down the river when necessary, nnd will nlwnya snll on
the day advertised. Tim Cabins nru handsomely fur
nished, nnd every cnre will be tnken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to ROWLAND k WASHBURN,
No. 179 Buy street, Savannah.
DEM ILL k CO..
oct 16 No. 180 Front-street, Ncw-York.
HEKO.VS PHILADELPHIA
dffft 4^4
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
about every two weeks, vis i
Srlir. IULIA ELIZA, Capt. flinatB.
Schr. II. WESTCOrr, Capt. Hard.
.. .i.iiaii n. met . niwf.ll n.l. n. . . -
SAVANNAH AND AVGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
TIilsCompRnv will continue to transport Trodnce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. PmtroT.
LAMAlt Capt
• And nlso by the Steamer
A5IORY SIBLEY Capt. CrriWILL.
The latter Steamer being of leas draught than any otlior
onUui Uivur,insures unprecedented despatch in nllstages
of the water. The Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow-boats nnd two Lighters.
All Prelg htaddressed fa the care ofthe Pompnny or Its
Agents, will tie received and fbnvnrded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY,President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS. Agent,Snvnnnnh.
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. H.flUll Line Stem-Packet
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga.. JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND1’ICO-
LATA. Fla.
In connection wllh the Charleston Dally Mall Steam
Packets ot Savonnnhi the Mali Slenmrr SARAH SPA LD
INC, from PnlntkR to Lake Monroe, the Mail Stagesf
Jacksonville via Alligator. Mineral Springs and 6tadl
vlUe, to Tallahassee land from Picolata to Rt.Augus
ics from
. tadison.
Kt.Augustinr.
OCA51ULGEE, Capt. 1V.A1. Wimor.
WM. GASTON, Capt. Hrrrard.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. NionotAsKiRo.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
RiTORHlHn.—Leave Palatka every Monday nnd Thurs
day morning, touching tithe above nnmed places each
way.
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded fieeol
commission.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Agents,
nnv 14 Savnnunhi
The above vessels are »
commanded by Captaim
their best
..Capt. Loduk.
idaUona for Passengers), apply to
GREINER k BEALL,
79 Ray-street. Snvnnnnh.
ALEXANDER HERON. Ja.,
7 No. 37# N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company or Georgia’s Boats
CIIATHA5T, Copt. IlnatARt
TENNESSEE Capt. Gould,
TilOS. S. METCALFE, CupL Powkll,
Run between the above pUcr-'“ ——" >•»*"—
host* and Lighten, nffording the merchants of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap and
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and from
thu interior.
Georgia
son the
IUU-Road far Athens and Atli
or Atlnnta Is paynble nt Augusta.
Produee from the Georgia Kall-Rond will
lulled free of commissions, and all expr
collected at Savannah from consignees or 1
required.
The T. 8. M. now runs as a regular pac
increased facilities ofconimunicatlon.
d paid,
sels, v
to James A. Fawns, at 8avannah.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Snvannnh.
oct 16 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
Dally U. S. Mall Steam-Packet Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(IMUJID TWO-TDIRDS Or TIIR WAT.)
5IETAMORA, Capt. F. Harder.
WM. 8EAIIROOK, Capt. P. JIlarrrniU!
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fkrh Peck.
JASPER ’...Capt. Wm. S. Dixok.
Steam Pockets, with experienced commandcis,an
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity.
»-| f put 0
leave Savannah every evening nt half post E
Fare Five Dollars, meals Included.
betweenmsconuna wnsrinnun, ten imiisrs, inciuui
mealsun the stcainurssnd omnibus fsie In Savannah.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Agents, Savannah,
nov 14 E. LAFITTE fc CO.. Agents,Chr-*
jjusfncsB earns.
ROBERT D.
MARBLE 4* STONE
WALKER,
Ms
MANUFACTURER,
MaiiUeI’ieces,andncriinarntus; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental lion Railings, kc. fcc., furnished fa order.
LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have This Day farmed u Co-Partner-
ilp In Uie PRACTICE OF THE LAW, under the firm
Marsh fc PEPPER, and will personally attend the
Supreme Court, the United States Circuit Court, and the
Courts or Cluuham, Brynn, Bulloch, Effingham,Scriven,
Burke, Washington and Wilkinson CounUes, and have
l* for the Collection of Claims in most
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1850.
MULFOBD 51ARSII,
JAMES M. PEPPF.IL
31 lyo Jan 4
DERRIEN IM gHEWMAKEi
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wnyneshoro** Burke Co., Gm.»
Will pracUce In the Counties of Richmond, Burke,
Jefibrsnn, Scriven, Emanuel, Tattnall and Montgomery.
THOMAS M. BaaaiRR. JOUR T. SIIBWMARR.
Jan 18 Q-ly°
PHILIP ICEAN,
draper and tailor,
And Dealer In Ready Made Clothlng-Penfleld»s Range,
may 7 no. 08 aatARSTaxaT,
JONES AS I»APOT.
SHIPWRIGHTS, SPAR-MAKERS, AND
CA ULKERS.
Yard opposite R. k J. Lackllson's Foundry.
Jan 1 4 ftstvMnnmk, Gw. lyo_
TKi.PAia’s aUiLDiaas.
R. S. HARDWICK. JOHN Q. COOKS.
WEEDS M MORRELL,
'TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. ,
W ”13 TURNER fc ODEN. (•' UrouRltton-at., Suvauunlt.
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will porfarm any operations pertaining fa his Profession.
Artificial Teeth Inserted from one to an entire doulilu set,
and warranted not to be excelled by this best DentisU in
Europe or Amefiea.
Ori'RATino Rooms, No. lftT Corobess-stkkkt.
R. A£ J. LACIILISON.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CAHAI-STaXRT, HEAR TUX CAKAb-LOC*,
a. ticuusoK. j. lachusor.
A. PONCE,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP
SEGARS, ___
NO. 13 WH1TAKEU-STREET,
Keeps on hasd a well selected stock or Imported Be-
gars; also, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff. P pea, and nil
oUter article* tuually kept In hi* lino or business, which
ho offers on tho most roasonoblo terms. «o ytl
business (Cnvas.
YONGE Ac GAMMELL,
FAOl'ORSfi C“
04 BAY STREET.
MILLER AC CURRY.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
RASTRER WHARF— RAT-8TR1RT,
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TARR CORTRACT*
POR BUILDING AND WORK IN MA80NRY
or KVIIRT DRSCRirriOR.
Corner South Broad and Whitaker-sts.
J. L. OLIVER,
Cork-sole, Water-proof, HunUng, Military, 1'
tner, .vaiaing, -nu •
Buskins, Bootee*. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Sllppera
made to order in tho noatest and most nuhlonablom
careful workmen.
P, JAOOU8,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 87 BULL-STREET,
N . SSTiXSLsi
siVIPT. DENSLOW & WKBATKR,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CakHRR OF BAT A*D WHIVAKRR-STS.
EDWARD SWIFT. A. A. DXRSLOW.
WYLLY M WRIGHT,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Fortho sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and any descripUon
of personal property.
OrrtOR, CORNER BULL-BT. ARD RAT LANE,
fab 93 iavinnah, Georgia.
' L. ROMDBR,
FA SniONASL^BOOT SIIOE-MAKER,
Importor of French Lnather.
wurrAKxa-STKxxT, orroiits smuts auiuuna.
“HAMILTON AS HARDEMAN,
OHAS. r. HAMILTON.
SASHES,DOORS AND BLINDS*
pairs Blinds, for Windows of all sixes.
Ll. II-. I IlnnM illfl'.MIll ■ Mllll ftl.ll.ti
tet, by
LESVAN
HOBN,
touted att-.
nov 96
HASHES, DOORS AND BUNDS.
by 0 to 19 by 90.
.©cnerni GTOtoertloements.
17NGUSH Tooth BRUSHES.—An in- Dj
AJ voice or superior English Tooth Brushes; Just lm- ■**
ported. fab
may 11 A. A. SOLOMONS*CO. -n
T)ATCHOULLY Compound, for dootroy-
X in. moth., rut .d.l* K»lr
■urn i.»Rocnnk oonpnr.v. feo
*1” INSEED OIL.—600 salt., landing and (-1
X-J for sal# by G. B. HENDRICKSON fc GO,, "
may 31 Gibbons' Dufidlngi.
CAND WASH BALLS.—A fresh lupnb 1
M received and for sale by rr J
may 99 O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
A STILE SOAP.—20 boxes superior Cas- -n
V,.lL leBo * p ’ fo,Mle kr B(mupn . h
fab 98 TURNER fcODRN.
SALTPETRE.—20 kegs befit refined SaU- »'
O petre,forsale by /-*
nov 9 O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO. (,
p H AMPAGNE WINE-2T baakeu of the ..
KJ celebrated Hungarian Lion Champagne; landlngper rai1
shlp^Hartfardt far sale by J. V. CONNERAT. o
GPERM, Lamp, Train and Neats Foot
M Oil; far sale by JNO. O. FALLIGANT. J" n
CE1DLITZand Soda POWDERS—For GI
O rale by L. J. MYERS, ^
mar 19 Smets' Building. *P
C WA1 M’S, Fahncnstock’a and Peert’a Ver- ( ^
P mlfuge-farsaleby L.J. MYERS, V.
marW Smet’s Building. fall
T ONDON MUSTARD.—25 boxes London \ft
A-A Mustard; fbr sale low, by
mar 96 TURN.EK k ODEN, Monument-rqusre. "P 1
Ij^RESH Gum Arabic Loxengero—for sale 1
i? by LaROCHB k GODFREY, ^
mar30 Gaudry’a Building. ma
T7NGLISH MUSTARD.—3caaeaof aupe-
JJ rlnr English Mustard. For sale by
fab IU L. J. MYERS, Smets* nullding. "P*
TUJUBE PASTE, LonngM, Cut.—Fur T
t) Colds and Coughs. For sal# by ■*-*
fabO I.sUUClIR fc GODFREY.
/GROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC.—Ju*t reeeir- T T
V> ed, a full supply nfCrnosman's Specific; Tor sale by V
mar 96 TURNER fc ODEN, Moaumeat-oquare. *
f'VLlVE OIL.—Superior OlWe OH, In quart ja
V_/ and pint bottles, also on drauxliti far sale by \ J
LaROCHB fc GODFREY, A
mar 95 Gaudry'a Ouildiag. >»
1 UMMUSS’ Ammatiourd Vegetible Win. (
X-J nittera-Foraaleby L. J. MYRRH
T INEN SHEETING, Linen Datnaak, for.
XJ Dowlas, Huckabacks, Diapers, Birds Eye do.; Da- “I
mask Napkins, do. Doyles, fcc.; Just received and for
sole at the lowest price by 14
nar 89 DaWITT fc MORGAN, X
Ribera’s new Building.
CHIRT8! SHIRTS !-Robiiwon & Camp U
O have Ju,t received another lot of fine white and co-
fared Shirts, which they offer low, at Gaudry’a Buildings, re
next door to Pulaski House. apr f -w-w
TVTEW Spring GOODS.—Lathrop & Foote V
X l are now receiving their Spring supply of Staple and
Fancy DRY GOODS, which are offered on favorable
terms, either nt wholesale or retail. mar 9
T7RENCH Worked COLLARS, Lace &
X Cuffs, Lace Capes, white Kid Gloves, and a new
style of embroidered L. C. IMkfs.j lust received by
V.bl'J MASalMLL. AIKIN.
/'JSNABUBGS nnd STKIPES.—Georgin ■»
and Carolina Osnaburgs and Stripes, Rlehmond and p
Columblon Stripes and Sheeting Stripes. Por sale by 1-
aprt Laroche,downs fcco. -fcJ
TMBRELLAS.—Just received a large k
U nr flu mm .»fl cun g
TMBRELLAS.—Just received a full sup- T
U ply Green, Urown, and Black Silk and Glnglmm 1
Umbrellas—far sale cheap, at the Clothing Store of r*-.- 1
OEO. ». NICHOLft, W
mar 30 Gibbons'Range. _ *!
T71NE SPONGE-For sale hy V
X 1 apr 6 LaRUCHE fc GODFREY. ’
d LOVES, Hosiery, &c. — Ladies’ lisle v
vT thrend, silk and linen Glovest Egyptian nett MitUt I
Gentlemen's Gloves of all kinds; 900 dozen English and •*-
German Unitary—received and fur sale by
mar 15 MARSHALL fc AIKIN. ^
DANTSI PANTS 11—A lime r.rlel, of •
L Fancy and Black Doe Skin Cara: Pants. For salt —
by HAMILTON fc SYMONS. X-
■CMNE Bed BLANKETS.—25 pairs fine
X Bod Blankets; Just received, and for sale by
Jan31 SNIDER, LATHROP k NEVITT. ^
/TJ.UNNY BAGGING.—50 bales firal qual- X
VT Ily Gunny Bogging landing from brig Carlton. For L*
sale by COHENS fc HERTZ. Al
/CHILDREN’S Long Combs, Shell and **
VJ Horn, Just received aniTfor sole by *»•
O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO., 1-
June 7 Gibbons' Buildings. JL
/CHAMPAGNE.—45 baske:a Champagne
KJ Wino, or different brauds; Instore and far sale by n
FRANCIS WAVER, ’
may 17 No. 178 Bay-st. J
BALTIMORE CORN.—1,200 bushels g«
.X) prime White Baltimoro Coru landing from brig
Nnncy, nnd fur salo by r
Juno 4 COHENS fc HERTZ. [
rPURNIP, Cabbage, Canary and Hemp
X SEEDS—100 Ibe. Sklnnev’s Improved Ruin lingo r
Turnip Seeds; 10 du Premium Flat Dutch Cabbage do; 10 S
dodoHrumhcnd dodo; 10 do do late do do do; 100 do k-
Cnnary nnd 100 do Hemp Seeds. Just landed and far Lc
sale by R. DaMAUTIN.
/GARDEN SEEDS—100 lb«. Skinnoy’s (
VJT Improved Ruts naga Turnip 8eedj 95 Late do L
• nmmhcnd Cabbage Seudsijust landing from brigtVe-
luinpka, and far sale by . ^ V
Junc 4 J* DxMARTIN. 1.
rpHOMASTON LIME.—500 bbls. first
X quality Thomoston Lime, landing per achr. Anita 7=
O.monjrcM.t.b, SollENS k IIERTZ. E
•DEFINED SUGARS, tus.—20 bbls.
XV Crashed and Powdered Sugarsi 15 bbls. Clariflrd
do; 20 boxes Dairy Cheese, Just received, by r
June 7 W. W. GOODRICH. V
CPEECH of Mr. J. C. Calhoun, of South w
O Carolina, for sole In pamphlet farm, at 5 cciita. Re-
C *naor lH JOHN M. COOPER. 1
RAPPING PAPER.—300reamsWiap-
V Y ping Paper, assorted sloes. For sale by r
npr 3 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER. S
1 /7J.AMES—A large Meortment of Back-
\JT gammon Boards, ami Extra men, Chess men,Chess -
Boards, Dice, Dominoes, and Dice Boxes, lust received
and for sale by O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO. 1
fab 93 Gibbon’s Building. N
PLAYING CARDS-Just received, and
A forsale by L. J. MYERS,
apr 8 8meta'Building. J
AT AILS and SPIKES.—300 kegs on hand, re
IN and far sole by McCLESKEY fc NORTON.
O ROWN Shirtings and Sheetings, blech’d C
.13 dot blue Denims; brown Linens; fancy Linen Drills; K
r - rx'cWir , " ,ck “‘ ae tiS8afA*is ri £ , *«iS , ‘
t ‘VESTS 1 Veala I!—While Mara, and fane,
- Y Vests, a large assortment Just received, sod far J
r Ml. by HAMILTON It SYMONH.
I QTRIPED OSNABURGS 60 balea
LJ striped Osnaburgs, far plantation use, received and (
ts for sale by the bale or piece. '
I r.bflfl MARSHALL » AIKIN. »
TI/TOURNING GOODS.—Black Bomba- 7
IrXzinc, Olnck Alpacas, Black Uaiages, Black Crape, (
niack Silks, Ulack Cambrics, Black Muslins, fcc. Just
received pet Ship Hartford. 1
SNIDER, LATHROP fc NEVITT.
n AVIS'S Tain KILLER.—20 boxes Perry J
», JJ i D. vi . , .rM.K,n.„ju.»«wd ( «a M .iji : J
JTECKER’S FARINA —An article of _
XX nourishment, much superior to Arrow Root, fcc.
for invalids and children. For sale by |
Laroche fc Godfrey,
■* fab 13 Gaudry’s Building. »
/^ANDIES A full assortment of fresh
Vj Candles, Just received and for sale by
may 94 J. C. BROWN. J
_ /CHERRY RUM.—Just received by
apr96 W. W. GOODRICH.
R MUSLIN and Laco COLLARS, &c—
ill Thread aadVal.ncl.oit. L.c, OoUatJ and OulTn
Muslin Collars; I.oce Capes; Emb’d Lawn Udkflq Black
3
>* /GENTLEMEN’S Under GARMENTS.
\9T Just received, Gent’s Under Sblrta, of Silk, Lisle
Thread, Cause Merino and Cotton; Drawer*, of Cause
M'S Merino, Net Cotton, Linen, and Jeon, both whlta and
brnnnyn.rMl.b, RODINRON & CAMP.
= D ARCHMENT, Tracing Paper, also Pnrcli-
1, X ment Envelopes far Important documents, Rubber
Hi Bands, White Rubber, also a targe supply or Steel Pens,
among which nre severe! now and excellent kinds t also
n farther supply of Copying Presses; also French Copy
ing Rooks. Just received by
or fab 99 JOHN M. COOPER.
GPRING BONNETS.—Just received, at
ha O bcsutlftil assortment Ladles’Bonnets, such as Span
ish Laco, Gimp and Lace. French Lace, open Gimp Laco
— nnd I’carl Straw; also. Misses open Pearl Btraw, Whlta
~ Lace, Lace and Braid, French Lace and French Chip
• Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Glpsey and Leghorn Hat*.
M mar » J. 8. MAGILL, Savannah Cash Store.
©eitercrt flSwrtWWntntd.
-Blake’* Patent Fire Proof Paint;
y C. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent for Georgia.
T>OGEIlS & WOSTENHOLM’S PEN
JCV. KNIVES, nnew nnd fine assortment! also Erasing
JOHN »f. COOPER.
LJONEY.—3 [casks Cube Honoy—just ro-
mat if^ ^ *g! £ HBNDRlOtfSON.^ C tit* 1
T OIIRILLARD’S SNUFFc-A fullBup-
JJ ply of Imrrlllard’* Scotch, Mtccckoy and H«ppfce
TURNER k ODEN.
Monument sqm
and Lard Oii.^—20 bbli. Pore
1,10 bids. Lard 011.95 bbls. Whale Oil,
TURNER k ODEN;
l freah auflply of Ra]
etch Snuff; Just received
Laroche k(
Monument Square.
lappco, Mac
Oaodry's Building.
Smct’e Bnildlng.
T ADIES’ Kid GLOVES.—Juat rcreired,
AJ a fine assortment of Ladles light col'd Kid Cloves.
J.B. MAGILL,
Savannah Cash 8 fare.
TDLATED Table and Tea Spoons, Nut
X Cracks and Pickers, Table Matts, kc.; for sale at
mar 14 WEEDS k MORRELL, Broughton-st.
(lOLLETON BITTERS.—The celebrated
V Colleton Bitters, a purely vegetable prepanulon,
Gibbons' Buildings.
3, far sale by
TURNER k
T> UTLER’S Tasteless Seidlitz POWDER
XJju., received by A. A. SOLOMONS,
Pilot Brands per ship Southport—far sale hr
TURNER k HENRY,
Exchange Dock.
e objections I
o the usual mode, (my appa-
new principle.) andaunerm*
rd hy myself. J. E. JOHNSON,
ir97 Corner of Broughton and Drayton its.
csrcuccat snuerfistmentt.
WATCIIla*. CLOCKS. JBWKLRYj
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS.
M. KASTMAN ha* Kindelflrgo nildltlans fa his fann-
*t stock of Watches, Jewelry, and Sliver Ware, w hich hu
will sell at New-York prices. - ns
He has also added to his slock an elegant aesortmenl of
TABLE CUTLERY! SI
TAD LB CUTLERY I SILVER SETS, c _
pot,Suear-L>wl,and Creamer. A choice edcciion of very
fine London-made, full-jewelled LEVER WA
It WATCH K
n r with a gre
Watche*,Clocks, Watch TrinimtafS, Btc i-tpiiis, Finger
JUiirJ, Ilrnci lets, Ear-IMngs, Gold Pens nnd Pencils, Medal ■
ions, Card Cases, Fine rocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes;
Spectacles, Cents, Silver Ware, Plateu Ware, Mathe
matical Instruments, China and Gins. Ware*, .Mu«icnl
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goodsln gfa;‘< va far
»y, kc. **
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. 0. FALLHJANT
Public, ffen-
cnll and Irx-
TNVITES Ins Friends nnd the F
J. erally, both from fawn and country, to <
amino his slock before they purchase. Every article is
selected hy himself, and will be warranted ni the best
quality, and he will aeB at low prlcos -
dating terms.
July'23°
PAINT STOKE.
SO. It WIHTAKKlt-STREET.
T HE Undorsicned, haYlng purchased of
Denslow kWobsterthelrstockoTPAINTB,GLASS
.L DenslowkWebsterUielrstock. - r *a=n.»
and PAINTER'S ARTICLES, and having replenished
pomph to assort-
.... esoldonren-on-
ablr tcrmiij snd rcpcctfuil’y solkiu the patronage of tba
House, Sign and Ship PAINTING dono in n workman
like manner and at reasonable prices.
JOHN ruOLK, No. 11 Whitaker »t.,
oct 30 Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow k Wi b.tsr’s
ROBINSON & CAMP.
DRAPER* AND TAILORS.
EEP conatanillr on hand a full supply of
XV. the best Ftench.EnxUsh and German CUuu*, Ca «-
•Imrrsand Veerings. TogeUierwiUiafullassoriincnt of
simersai„
Fancy Articles. . . . ..
Also, a large stock of Ready-Made fine Clothing. All
of which they offer low, at GAUDRY'8 Itrll.MlNG,
sept 18 Next door to Pulaski House.
WIIOLSSALR AND RKTA1I.
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE.
Cor. Barnard A* Brvan-tlt., North titleU« Market.
Snvniinnli, Georaln,
er, Kusseti iMeauier,HsaBicrs'iMeaincr,naininB i.ci
Band Leather, ffmit Leather, nnck-^kins, Kld-S
Klp-Sklns, Heal-Salns, Black Morocco far Boot?*, Light
filorocco for Shoes, colored Moroceo, rolored Linings,
best Oak and Hemlock Sole-Leather, Shoemakers' Ink
and Wax. Marking Ink for Merchants. 8o m Htane, fcc.
Skirlinc Leather,
km*,
Light
Ptonc, A .
.... Itwtuld U
advantsfeous tat aentiemen working tn this Una of busi
ness to examine the stock, as he keep^M|MgMjH
Material* and Flndinj
k, as he keep* Lasting*, Tools.
Materials and Finding*, of all kinds used In the Boot and
Shoemakers'line, and Is daily receiving supplies.
Orderc from the Country promptly attended to.
LsROCHEk GODFREY.
Fluid,—For sale
L.J. MYERS,
Smeta' Building.
T ADIES’ Pearl Inlaid DESKS.—A lew
X-J of the above of very superior quality and extra
r very superior quality i
JOHN M. COOPER.
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL,
fPHE attention of the consumers of Lumber
X is respectfully solicited to the following described
qualiUes and kinds of Lumber now on band und far ,nl<t
by the Subscribers, via»
Finland second quality Planed, Tongucd nnd Grooved
Boards, X, 1, IX, Uf, IX, and IX inchthlck,from (3 to 14
Inches wide.
Planed and Edged WealherUonrde, X, ff nnd 1 Inch
thick, 8 to 14 inches wide; second quality Weather
Boards, X» X and 1 Inch thick,6 to 14 Inches wide—
which is sold at a low price, and la very desirable far
roofing where either tin or shingle* are used. .
Shelving, Planed and Jointed, X to *X Inch thick.
1 fa IX inch nierchantatdowide Boards.
1 to IX inch second quality do do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scantling.
A portion of the above described Lumber I* Well sea
sonrd, and suitable for immediate use.
Bill Lumber furnished fa order at short notice.
Lumber, when purchased In lots of npt let* than 5,000
feet, will be delivered upon any wharf In the city.
For engagement,apply at the Mill, oral tbe office or ilia
Subscribers, 94 Bay-etfeet.
- I W. B. GILES k CO.
JOHN M. COOPER.
Bronze Moroceo half Gallers
English Kid Slip*. Just received
O. JOHNSTON fc CO.,
108 Uryan-sL
iinsi pi receivra «nu lorsaia nv
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
Gibbons' Bnildlngi.
Preston's pure Concentrated Essence
on; Essence Vanllls; Essence Rose; Essence Blit
mill: Essence Nutmeg; Essence Jamaica Ginger; £
e Winiergrcen. For salo by L. J. MY Kits,
■“ Smeta’ Building.
I Lamp*.
i ominuoir., rium mill uoi
WEEDS k -MORRELL'S,
Bioughton-strcet.
H OES.—200 dozen Patent and Carolina
lloes, for sole by
N. B. k II. WEED.
SPRING COATS.—A small lot of fancy
Spring Coating, Prom and Pelf
Coalsilust received, and far sale by
fab ID HAMILTON k. SYMONS.
-Plain and Embroi-
DkWITT it MORGAN.
T^ULTON Market BEEF—10 half bbls.
X landing per Texas, and for sale by
apr 94 J. V. CONNERAT.
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. II. KNAPP.
MANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
ItX kc ^-Wholesale Atltetall Dealer In N...1-
dlery—Has Just received and keepR constantly "n h.md
every'description of Saddles, both gentlemen's or
English and American Bridles and Martlngold*;
Spurs nnd lilt* in every style. Also, every description ot
Harness, Truer, Valises, nnd Travelling Bugs. Also, nil
kinds of Leathers, such os skirting, harm - h md and rop
Ir.iUier.sole leather,calfskins,lining skins, 5loroc<« nn.l
string leather. Also Carriag* Trimmings, ns springs
^frames, bands, plated and brats stunrajc
t leather,'*— *■— J ~
axels,
bows,patent I ..
worsted fringes, plated and brats cnrtlage lamps, kc. fcp,
*’ " ” “*"—- •—ieltlyf—
l. II. K. will continue fa receive weekl
Stand, West End ofGIbbons' Building,on Market square,
which he will tell at the lowest prices, wholesale and ra
tall. Uyi nov II
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriago Repository and Manufacta
il tingEstahlUhmrnt, West Broad, head of Broagbur
street, luu CARRIAGES on hand or rvmy doscou-tior
calculated far the Southern market, vlat Rockaways,
Coaches,' Chariotees, Barouches, Coachces, I’luetons,
Stanhopes, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
ons, Plantation do„ and a general assortment of Jersey
and light Fancy Wagons. In short, he can product »
better stock than bos been seen In Georgia far twenty
years past, and he appeals with confidence to his cus
tomer* in the interior ns to the quality or his articles. •
W sis replaced on every kind of Vehicle on the short
est notice. Carriages, kc., of any deacil ption ordered on
the most reasonable terms from any establishment is
New-York, Newark, or New Haven.
All kinds of repairing dona ou reasonable terms.
8avannuh,(Ga.,) Oct.31st, 1848. ly .
BLAKE'S PATENT
FIRE-PROOF PAINT’, FROM OHIO.
rPHIS Valuable Mineral Subalance is sold
X In fina powder, then mixed with linseed oil to
the consistency of thick paint, and applied with n brash,
and after an exposure ora faw months fa the atmosphere,
this coating becomes a perfect slate or coat or snail pro
tecting whatever Is covered from the action ofthe weatn
erandfti
d quart bottle* of Saratoga Water, Just I
There Is nothing equal to it far steamboat and enr dreks,
for all kinds ofiron, as It forma a coaling nearly ns imnj
as the Iron lUelf, and never cleaves off.
HICKSON fc CO.,
Gibbons' Buildings.
IAP, STARCH and OIL.—200 boxes
<oap; 50 do Pearl Starchi 9500 gallons Bleached
eOil; * •—-+
In some places, a spurious article has been sold r ...
genuine, tberefare purchasers should bo carefalto buy «f
authorized Agents.
" Bbl. is marked BLAKE 1 8 FIRF. PROOF
The above Paintis for sale in Savannah hy
Every 1
PAINT.
XX) do Sperm. Just received and forsale by
SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
W. W. GOODRICH.
100 Panel Doors, various sixes.
Odd sixes furnished ou the sninMemaja* full Mttt.
For sale by JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
nov 97
A RTIFICIAL LEECHES.
jljL Alexaudet** Patent Artificial Le
ed,aud far sale by
apr 10
•A supply of
itroceiv
Leeches, Juti
R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
QCOTCH ALE, See.-—10 casks pints Scotch
O Ale; 10 do London Porter; Just received by
apr 90 W. W. GO DRICH.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PIIILURICK * DELI,
1JAVE on hand, at their Carriago Reposi-
.X tory, in I{odgson’aOullding,Bay-Rtri.'cl,nlargiMis-
-.irtment or various kinds of Conches, Bnrouclic.H, Book
awayt, Tilhurfas, Prince Alberta, Buggies and lima-v
Wagons will) Harnesses complete, and as fine aasortmeot
a* can be found in the city, and arc daily rcccttiuc dir. < t
from the Manufactory at the North, made cx(>r>.‘>H tor
just received and far sale by
the Southern market; which they will tell at tin- low-ict
possible price for cash, or oily iwpcr. All who wish »
good Carriage at a low price will find It to their liiten-xt
to cnll and examine our stock before purchasing else
where. Apply at the Counting-Room. Jan 23
Illustrated
Sugir; 95 do prime do do;
tndfor '•
11 ty N.
o do; J
Just
DEN8LOW fc WEBSTER.
ALLIS’S Illustrated ATLAS.—Tho
X above work la spoken of by the London press ..*
.... — -— “
' mlng tho best, cheapest and most correct AUa* tvtr puh-
QEABRING’S Restorative Cordial for
O Nervous Affections and Dyspepsia, for sale by
LxROCUE k GODFREY,;
(shed. Each part at95 cents contains two elcgnmly cn
graved .Map*, very carefully Colored and embellished with
suitable Iwrdera, of elegant and appropriate Engraving,,
illustrative ofthe manners and customs of different rotm-
Gaudry’a Building.
& COCOA.—Baker’s Brora*,
id Cocoa Pasta, received by
A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO.
Market Square.
I»hed with
—.. Engravings-
illustrative ofthe manner* and customs of different coun
ties, and accompanied with four folio pages ofdehcripiivn
eller press. At the conclusion of the Atlns a complete
Index will be given or the principal cities nnditowna in the
world—their latitude and longitude—country iri whic h
situated,and population. Tbe whole to be completed m
thirty-two porta at 95 cents. Parts one to a
receive *
Copaiva Capsules—a m
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Large sizes, for
JTX public rooms and halls. Also, a faw Co<
J.E. JOHNSON.
1 of SODA.—One-half groce
Ide of Sodium, a concentrated article,
ling npnrtments; for sale by
TURNER ‘
I, Monumeiit-sq.
SUPERIOR Oolung Black TEA.—A few
chests superior Black Tea. of extra quality; Just re
ceived, and for sale by TURNER k ODEN,
Monument-square.
Oil; far sale by
filonument-square.
Laroche fc Godfrey,
Gaudry'a Building.
XTENRY’S MAGNESIA—The imported
JTL article, warranted cenuinet for sale by
mar 96 TURNER* ODEN, Monument-square,
. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, received and far sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
ar 6 Gibbons' Building.
, Just received,
and forsale at New York prices, at the
CHEAP VARIETY STORE,
if-BTORE,'
Corner Bull and Broughton-streeta.
PURTAIN LINENS.—White, brown and
Kj huff Curtain Linens, far windows, from 36 to 40
inches wide;also Curtain MuallnyjWmHv^Mil^for
/ YL.—30 bbls best bleached Whale Oil; 12
y~J casks do. do.t 1500 gallons do. 8penn do.’, 6Q0 do.
Tanner’s or Train do.t far sale by
I Tanner’s or Train do.t far sale by
1 Juno 8 SWIFT, DENSLOW t
Y'ArHITE and Col’d LINEN DRILLS,
V V 90 pieces Plain and Fix’d White Linen Drills
An Vnunv i Jol’d do; 90 do Coating Linens, striped, chc
red. For sale by
SNIDER, LATHROP &NEV1TT.
O Excel, a few case* fine Black lints; far snln Iowa
No 10, wbitaker-sueet. PIERSON fc 11EIBT.
sepl8
C. A.Li
'annan hy
. LAMAR,
rived and forsale by
mar 9
JOHN M. COOPER.
Also, a few Cooking
L^3b0ke|aNaRs,inil 50 boxes Tin
public r
Stoves, at reduced prices.
NAILS AND TIN.-30Q
for roofing.
GUNS—30 double-barrel Percussion Guns, nssuned
prices.
SOCKET SPADES—50 dozen. Just received.
Carriage Ways and Locks for folding doors.
AXES—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes. Justrcceivcd.
AAtiS—iw doici uuni'ssupenor ntrm. jusi,
TWINE—nagging, Ball and Seine Twine. •
BRISTLES FOR OIN8-50 lbs. Just received, nn.l lor
sale by MoOLESKEY fc NO
received, ana lot
f k NORTON.
B l'lLL’S Treatiaoon Baths and Hydropa
thy, fcc. kc.; new edition.
Cazeaux’s Midwifery; translated by R. P. Thomas; 117
inxravings.
Reese’s American Medical Formula,
llonslcy’s Druggists’General Receipt Rook.
Tbe Convict Ship, or the results of Scriptural in.trj?
lion, Ac. on board the “Earl Gray.’’
Bernard Barton’s Alemoira, Letters and Poems; by his
Daughter.
Mnckny’a Alemoira of Ponnlnr Delusions.
Lynch’s Dead 8ca Expedition; cheap edition, $t.
Womnnin France during tho 18th Century; by Julia
Kavanagh.
Hume’s England; volg.lto4; Harpers'edition; 40cti.
per volume.
apr 19
by ileal Science.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
D R. BACHMAN, on the Unity
Human Race*. The Doctrine examined on
irinclnles of Science, by John Buckman, D.
Ilia, College ol Charleston.
Tho Constancy of Israel > n DU
the congregation Bhearit Israel,
tho conxregation Sh-ant Israel, unarh ui.n, S.U., nn
Shabat l’ar.ili, Adar 18,5610; by tho Rev. M. J. Rapliall,
A. M., P1I. D. Received and for sale by
JOHN 51, OO''" 1 ’"
»o iu, wi
fch 27
ITUNGARIAN HATS.—Just rewired,a
LX fine assortment or Drab, Black and fancy colored
rpi-IE Scarlet LETTER—A Ito,
X byN. Hawthorn'*.
The Boston Rook; being speclmeun
Literature.'
Greenwood Leaves; a collection of i
tors.
Oliver Wendell Holmes' Poems; new cd
Poo’s Works and Life; hy Willi*.
Longfellow’s Poem*; new edition,2
Longfellow’s Hyperion.,
Angel’s Voices; by Bailey, author of"
Speeches of Clay, WJister and C
Annual of Scientific Discovery; u'
and Art.
Agassiz’s Zoology nnd Embryology.
AgaosUI Lake Superior,
apr 26
140 Congress-stteet.
T)HESTON’S V
X Ju»t received, and for sale hy^