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SAVANNAH aAB-IiHlIlT COMPANY
T I1E Board or Directors of said C ompany
llitvn culled fai tlio fourth mid lust limlnlim'iil (30
tier cent.) on tlm cnpltnl stock of told CompOfiy, pnvoulo
nr before tlio lira: day of July, 16V), nt the office of
the President and Treasurer. «Hi tlio receipt of tills In
stalment, •ciiii will be delivered to stockholder*,
janelfl Ul ftQPKKT II. UUIPPIN, Pre»H.
niimny of Gcati
VAII, jijm: II, ik
jane
O/llco Ktcmiiliont Ci
SAVANNA! ,
T HE Directors of this Company have de
clared n dividend of eight per cent nil the Cnpltnl,
payable at tlio office of the Company on and after IM July
next. GEORGE 11. JOHNSTON, Treat.
June IB
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FOR KALIS*
I F-qulty In Chatham County, four Negroes, being the
undivided puritan iff the estate ofthelatoMcLInLuudny,
Esq., ofSoriven County.
ntCIIAlU) 1). ARNOLD,
June 00 ft Guardian.
FOR SALIC.
A Now Copper-fastened Surf Boat; also, 10
Writer Cask* In good order. Apply to
Juno 'JO PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
* TO T UIIPE NTIN lifMK it CI IA NTS.
rpIIE services of a young man of experience,
.1. tinting a amall family, mny be procured, to snper-
intend (n-memlly) n Turpentine Distillery, In any of tha
Southern States.
Address the auliicrlber by letter, at Wilmington, North
Carolina, form.
The hlehcjl tcrtlmnnlal* produced.
JOHN A. STANLY,
Juno lft I mo Commission Murchnnt.
( 1UBA MOLASSES.—126 hhda, 22 tea
J and 8 bbla prime Cuha Molasses, cargo uf echr. O.
A i,', fn,,n
•■\TEVV AtlTICLKS—In tlio Agrlcultuari
l.ft Lino—l tiotvly Invented and Improved Rice Thrasher
1 nowly invented and Improved Portable Sugar Mil
1 do. do. do. Corn and Cob Crueller
1 do. dn. do. Corn Shelter
The attenUon ofaueh a* have uea Tor theea Inetruinente
U vnlbd to notice their gupetlutUV over any hitherto
iiiiiniifeulurad. Alio, a quantity of now and Improved
Cum Elastic Fibre Packing a iu|ieilor article for Steam
Engine*! Ju>t received, and (hr *ale by
June Ul ft S. fc |1. IIOYT fc CO.
T) EllFUMES.—Ltibin’a, Guerlain’a, Mau-
J. genet’* nnd Edu’e Extracts for the handkerchief,
emulating nr Uouquet da Caroline, Jockey Club, Jenny
Lind, Rough and Ih-ady, 5tllfafleur. Violet, Tuberose,
Magnolia, Jonquil, Sweet Pen. Mignonette. Verbena,
Geranium, Vanilla, Eglantine, lledymitiia, Bouquet de
la Heine, Helcolrope, Mouaaellna, Honey, 5Iusk,and
Cltronoll Roao. For anln by
JunaHl 0. it. HENDRICKSON It CO.
DY, PORTER, SUGAR, &c.—
_ 10 hair Pipe* Otard, Dupuy A l?o.»a Uratidy,ln
Imndi 10 hlida P. R. Sugar, prime article;
3ft bhla Crushed and Powdered Sugar, prim* article
iii do Stewart’* Clarified do do do
00 cnaka llynsa* Porter, quartai 00 do do do plot*
Hit) boie* No. 1 Snap; 100 do pain and white do
IM do Scaled Herring; 100 do large bowl OhloPtpea
SO keg* choice new llutterj 9U tub* do do:
75 bbi* pure Uenetseo Flour, 40 hf bid* do do;
6t) Mila Tread well'* Rutter, Sugar, and Soda DlicuiU
100 bill* prime Leaf Lard; 80 keg* do do
330 ream* Wrapping Paper, naaorted sixes:
ftU dox llrooraa, fancy handles 7ft do Painted nucketa.
Landing from barque Carolina and brig Augusta, and
for a ale by
June 18 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
a T. CROIX SUGAR. Granulated, New-
KJ York and New-Orteana Clarified Sugar*, Ac. kc.—
10(7 bid# and ft U*rcea St. Croix Sugar, granulated
100 bid* Stuart's Clarified Sugar; 85 hhd* New -Orleans do
90 bhd* "Scamlale" Sugar; 10 do St Croix do
0ft hhda Potto Itlcn sugars 100 hhd* CubaMolaaie*
100 bid* New-Orlnans Molasses.
Received by receutHnival*i foraalo by
apr IS If. A. CRANK.
B UTTER, &o.—10 kegs Choice new Go-
•hen UttUrr; 80 boxes E. Dairy Cheese; 6 half hht*.
Fulton Market lleeft 10 caak* choice llama, from Millor.
llrownACo-i Stag A Hay’* Fulton Market Pig limn*,
and Win. NelP*, do.; 90 boxes Family Soapi 10 do Can-,
dies; 10 bbl*. Cia.hed and Powdered Sugar*, Ac. Land
ing from barque Isaac Mead aud ship Southport, and fbr
saTehy
may Ifl J. O. DROWN.
rpHAT Long looked for TOBACCO
JL has at last nrrivrd. 90 box. * El Dorado To-
twcco; 80 doTliuma*’ tux tar aweet leaf do; 10 do So-
Inee’a do; 10 do Anderson's do; alio, n variety of Began
or the most approved brand*; Just arrived on board
Unpin Carolina, and fbr sale by
Juno Ift DtMARTIN.
T^llESH Turnip SEEDS—20011*. RuUi
J. Baga, Turnip Seeds; SO IN. Flat Dutch do do| Just
landed from barque Carolina, and Ibr aalc by
Juno 81 ; DaMARTIN.
5 BARRELS Crushed SUGAR; 5 do
do Cumnts; ft do Grenoble Nats; A do Almonds; Oft
(Mixes Batata*; 90 do Chocolate; 95 dux Sardines, In half
Ihixbu 10 dox French Mustard; Lemon, Orange and Ha
vana Syiups and Jollies; Walnut nnd Tomato Catsup,
nnd various kinds ofHaucesi Just received on board
b-irquo Carolina, and for sale by
June IS DaMARTIN.
T IQ.UORS.—5 half pipes Otard &, Dupuy
JU Brandy. ISftOi ft quarter casks Cherry RrnudytO
Dipt:* HollmidOliij Scotch, Utah nml Mtinniigaliuln Wills-
k«y»» quarter ca*k* Port, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon and
Malaga Wines; 10 boxes Claret dn; 8 bnakeu Cordon Blue
and Double Crown Chnmpagne Wine; 90 boxes Ray's
and Cbampua' Cordial; Ju.t arrived on Itonrd barque Car
olina, nnd for sale by DaMAUTlN.
Juno Ift
XT AY! HAY1!— Eaatom and Northefn
XX of very superior quality dally expee'ed to arrive,
and for sole by WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
/"kSNABURGS AND YARNS.—Eaton-
\J toil Factory goods roustanlly on hand, nnd for sale
by WASIIOURN, WILDER A CO.
B AGGING.—GO bales Gunny Bagging,
Jurt received and lor sain by
Juno 90 J. V. CONNERAT.
PORTER and ALE.—26 casks Byass’
.L Porter, in quarts; 9S do do, In pints; 80 do Muir's
celebrated Scotch Ale—received per Auguata, ami f '
sale by J.' V. OuNNERAT.
Jiinu 00
f^HEAM ALE.—Summer Stock Cream
VJ Ale, in Barrels, • prime article, ju.t received and
fir axle by r J. V. CONNERAT.
Jane 9ft
TJ AMS and LARD.—250 superior Sugar
XX Cured Uamt; Ift UbU Leaf i.ard—tar sale by
June 00 J. V. CONNERAT.
XX best brand*, vlxi CnaUllo y Sunrex, «Racn'"Ulu<
ennnja,” I’nnetelas, Ac.; received by tlio Inst trip of the
liahel, ftireale by J. V. CONNEUAT.
- Juno 90
CYRUPS,—50 boxes assorted Raspberry.
O Pine Apple, Strawberry, Ginger. Ae.t Just received
’ J. V. CONNERAT.
J Pine Appl-
and (hr sale by
June 90
/CHOICE May BUTTER.—Landing from
V/ the Augustaand ibr sale by
June 10
II. J. GILBERT.
QMOKED BEEF, Tongues and Boibgna
O Sausages—Landing nnd for safe by
* Sausages
June 10
Jo by
II. J. GILBERT,
West side .Market-square.
PATENT LEATHER BELTING.—
L 1,000 feet nf vnrinua widths, direct from thn Manu-
salu by
Juno IB
U ORSE CARTS.—10 One Horso Carts
AX oflho best workmanship, Just received nml fo
•ale by 8. A H. HOYT A CO.
June IB 6
riOSHEN BUTTER.—A few tubs and
V.T firkiusi just arrived ntthe Emporium and fnrsale by
Juno 18 SEABORN GOODALL.
n.UNNY CLOTH.—200 bales Gunny
VT Cloth, In store. For sale by
Juno lb PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
v-/ jiuo, t;nc»a, Cocoa Beans, Cocoa
Pane, nnd Dromu, just received liy
June 18 W. W. C
pLOUR, Stc.—35 barrels superior Flour,
A White Boans, Split Peas, nnd fresh Butter, lu»t re-
-■.Itf.-fl liu 1 • ' ,.r t.r i.lii,<11
W. W. GOODRICH.
PHILADELPHIA ALE, London Porter,
A Ac.—ft casks Porter: 3 ca*ks Ale, Champagne,
\vi..« —4 —• nnd Amerlcr-
Segars, fur ante by
June 13
M. J. SOLOMONS,
No. 178 nny-streot.
WM. O. O’JMISCOLL.
Into
^-auranam a do J J Dupuy do: ft do Hose:
quarter", Moreau d»| ft phies Holland Glnt 4!
‘» b,a Domeatic Urn
Rum and Whiskey, in store and for sain liy
. Juo ° 0 J. V* CONNERAT.
T IME.-
AJ quality.
f quality, cargo or brig
WILLIAM P. CLARK.
tusngcstland
. NORRIS.
pOOT BATHS, Slop Buokots, &c.—Ja-
•ring Pots, Ac.
*pr30
tot llnths, Slop
i.| forsnlo nt
WEEDS A MORRELL'S,
.Rtoughtonaucct.
for ante low by
may lift '
1ULE.S IIAUEt/H Eau Lustralo Hair
e/ lte» torn live for Clcniuing, Benutilying, Growth nml
I'reecrvntlon of tlio llnlr. For snlc by
nmr‘15 L. J. MYERS, Hmcts'Building.
TJACOIvI—50 hhds. primo Raltimoro cured’
by
TRON,—140 tons Bar and Shoot Iron now
X landing from ship John from Liverpool. For Mle by
June 11 N. D. fc II. WEED.
rpUCKING COMBS—A now nnd olcgwit
X assortment of the latest Patterns, vlx:—Plain end
Carved Tnrmlro Shull, Buffalo and Brazilian Combs.
Also, Children's Long Combs,Tortoise Sht!ll„nnd Bsffalo,
Just received end for sale by
GEO. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO..
June 11 Gibbons'Building*.
( .CONSUMPTION ltehton, Clark &
\J Co’s, celebrated genuine 5leillelnal Cod Liver Oil,
for Consumption*, Scrofulous Affections, Rheumatism,
etc., Just received aud for sale by L. J. MYEIlrt,
apr 8 Smcu* Building.
CUMMER Merino Undcr-Shlrta, without
kJ sleeves, iiut received, and for salo by
14 ’ G. H. NICHOLS,
June 0 Glbbona’ Range.
ti*LOUR| Hams and Ltrd—Landing from
X brig Nancy, and for sale by ^ GILBERT,
Juno ft West side 5Iarket square.
LOVES nnd HOSIE11Y—Rocoivod per
VJT barque Texns, a flue aasnrtmeut of Gent’s fine silk
Gloves; du Lisle Thread; do Lluen. Also White, Brown
may 30 Gaudry's llulUilng.
rVl'AUD, Dupuy & Co’n. BRANDY—In
Bond—Ift hall pipe* Otard, Dupuy fc Co** Brandy,
ln m»rM r “‘ ’a “vi’rr, drnsloiv h wnnsTRii.
f PEA.—75 half, quarter and eighth cheats
X llyson Teat 30 half do. Black do.| lor sale by
June 8 SW1PP, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
/^.UNNY BAGGING—50 bains Gunny
VX Bngging, landing from brig Carlton, fur salu l<v
June 7 * JAS. A. NORRIS.
r PONGUE18.—2 bids Smoked Tongues.—
X Landing and for sale by
TURNER fc HENRY.
may ll Exchange Dock.
iV'LOUR.—15 bbls Canal Flour. Landing
X 1 and for sale by TURNER fc IIENRY.
may 11 Exchange Dock.
pLARETWINE.—In storo, fifteen casks
Ay of good Claret, for Mile hy tlm cask or gallons also
a very superior quality in buxusi for sale by
may 99 J. ROUSSEAU.
TUST RECEIVED per “ Southerner, 1 »
U printed Lnwna, llg’d Swiss, hlk Rarngo, Nutt Gloves
nnd Mitta, Ribbons, fco., fco., ami for snlu by
June 7 DR WITT fc .MORGAN.
•f ABLE DAMASKS Irish Llnons, Bird’.
L Ey# Diapers, Damask Dolleys. received, and for sal*
by 5IAR8HALL fc A1KIN.
DLACK BAREGES—Black Barege., >u-
J J pcrlor quality, alio, Black Bombasines,Just receiv
ed per Excel aud lor sale by
apr 17 5fAR8IIALL fc AIKIN.
QPRING and Summer COATS.—Just re-
kJ cclved, light Onsslmere business Cnnfo.Cnshiunretta,
Frock* and Sacks, Drapd'Etu do, Alpacca Sacks and bu-
slues* Frocks; for sale by
ROBINSON fc CAMP,
apr 18 Gaudry’s Bu
PAVILION GAUZE—11-4 and 12-4 P«-
X vlllon Lace and Gause, recently received nnd for
•Me by DeWIT fc 5IOBGAN.
PLANTATION GOODS.—Cotton Osna-
1 burgs. Brown Shirting*. Red Flnnnrl, col’d Home-
spun*, head Handkcrrhiiffs, fcc. For sale liy
npr 8 SNIDER, LATHKOP fc NEVITT.
piBBONS.—Juat rccoived a mo«l beautiful
X\. assortment of Ladica and 5fi**e* Ronnrt Ribbon
which will be sold for a small profit. J. 8.5IAGILL,
ntnr9ft Savannah Cash Store.
IS RESS GOODS.—A large aiwortmentof
LJ Foulard Silk*, Tissues, Alhunums, Bareges, fcc.—
Received per barque Isaac 5leari, and for sale
roar 28 LATHKOP fc FOOTE.
O ALAD OIL.—Juat received ton baskota
k-7 of superior Salad Oil; for sale by
may 99 J. ROUSSEAU.
DLACK BOMBAZINES, Lupin’s mako
J J Just received by
may 91 MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
.^RENCH CHINA.—A full assortment of
X of Plain White and Gold lland French China at
WEEDS fc MORRELL'S,
apr 30 Rmughton-straet.
P ARASOLS, Sun Umbrellas, Gloves, Ho-
X eiery, fcc., received |>cr Wilson Fulfor, and for aale
by DsWITT fc MORGAN,
may 30 Rlberoa* new building.
A LWAYS COMING Just received, a
jA. bnautiful assortment Rnmiet*. such as l.nceMIxpd,
Rice Albnnl, llungartan l.are, Moliair, Silver Twist.
Fluted and Plain Chip, Chip Albnnl and Pamela. Also,
blisses'Gimp, Plain and Fancy Pearl and Chip Gipaeya,
Those who want had better call soon, as there Isbuta
few of each kind. J. 8. MAGILL.
ATATTINO—20 lialra 4-4 Wliilo Matting,
J.T.L bnxt niialityg 10 do do Checked do, dodo; 10 do 5-4
and 0 4 White do, do dm for safe by
npr 11 SNIDER, LAT'IROP fc NEVITT.
■\XTHITE PANTS!—Juat received nt No.
V V 10 Whltakur-st.,alnrge lot ofoxtra White l.ln-
en Drill I’ant*; nlro, n beautiful nssurtuieut nf Whlta and
Fancy Marseilles Vesta, for sale Low at
apr 12 PIERSON fc IIP.IDT'S.
jHARPET BAGS! Carpet Bags.—A va-
V>/ rlety of Brussnll’s and Tattostry Carpet Rag*; also
a fine assortment of Travelling Trunks—Jiret received at
mar 19 PIERSON fc IIEIDT’S, Whitaker-*t.
J ADIE9 nnd MISSES Linen Gaitore—
J-J dork and light colored. Unman Morocco linlf Gai
ters, do. Black Kill, do. Bronxo nnd light colored Gai
ter Moots, do. Knulfehand French Kid Slip*, do. Ex
celsior nnd Polka Slips, dn; togeUier wlUi a large assort
ment of Misses and Children's shoe*.
ALSO, a handsome assortment of Ladles and Gent#
travelling Trunks and Carpet Bag*, which will he sold
very low. Just received and for anln by
O. JOHNSON fc RO,
may 31 108 Bryan st.
POOKING STOVES.—Jlist received and
\y for sale, the Queen of ilia West and Iron King
COOKING STOVES, which are thu most economical
mdsavlngof furl nr nny Stove ever Invented, nnd ex
pressly for the Southern market,
npr 17 5IoARTf!01t fc 5IORSE.
JATHITEand Fancy Lfnnn Drilling; Cas-
V V ainteresi Croton Cluthj Queens Cloths Drapd’Ktc:
Vestings, nnd other stylo of goods, for Gentlemen aud
Boy*' wuar; for sale by Da WITT fc MORGAN,
npr ft Ribcrn’s iiu w Building.
/'IJ.AUZE Merino Vesta, Hosiery, Gatizo
\J Flannel, L.C. Ildk’s, &c.,Ju»t received per Wilson
Fuller, nnd for sale by
mny 11 DkVVITT fc MORGAN.
TyTEW GOODS.—Tho subscriber has just
.Lft ^rec'dby the Southerner, nn addition to his stock of
1 ancyCassimerc*.CIoths,V«sta,Drills. These Good* hav
ing been all bought fur cash, and selected tty one of the
must eminent business men In N. York,will ba sold for a
fraction above cost, and cannot fall to please. Having
engaged the service* of 5f. M. Carry, who Is well known
n* nn experienced Cutter, he foci* confident of plmsing
all who will favor him with a call, at the old stand,
corner or llrorghton and Whllaker-strceta, sign of the
Golden Lamb. SAMUEL P. D1U0LE.
HOT* CUTTING done at thu Shortest notice,
apr 29
'P\RESS GOODS.—Plain French Muslins
VJ and Lnwnsi do Cambric*; Printed dot dn Muslins
nnd Lnwnsi French and Scotch Gingham*; English Prints
nnd Cnmbrlcs; Rraellinuos nnd Alhorluoai Plain nnd
Printed Raniges.all colors; do Black do; Black Muslins,
Organdies and flinghama; Col’d Grenadines nnd Foulani
Silk*; Embmld’d Swiss bluslins, In colors; Plain and
Flg’d Swiss do; Jaconet, Swias and Mull Martins; Cam
bric nnd Nnnsookdo: Striped nnd Checked Cambrics,all
qnnlltloa; Plain nnd Figured Bobliicit Luces, fco. For
salo by SNIDER, LATUROP fc NEVITT.
TJOYS CLOTHING—Brown and Check
J J Linen, Black Alpaca nnd Drap D’Ete Sacks and
Jacket*. Striiw Jane*-, Check Linen, Mlnrk Alpaca,
Drnp K’Etn nnd White Linen I’nntaloone. Fancy Silk,
Alpaca, White nnd Colored Marsellcs Vestal mny be
found and bought vorv reasonable, at the Clothing Store,
Gibbon's Range, for Roys between the ages of six and
aixteen.
junel GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
rPHE UNITY of tho Human Races proved
X to be the Doctrine iff Scripture, Reason and Science,
with a review or the present position and theory of Pro-
fossor Agassiz; by Rev. Thomas Smyth, I). D.
History or the Polk AdmlnlstraUou; by Luclcn B.
Chnsc, Member of Congre**.
Harpers' new edition of Mnrnuley’s History of Eng
land, (uniform with Hume’s England,) 9 vols. 12 mo.
David Copperfleld—Nn. 13.
Putiinm’s Book-Buyers 5lanual. Received by
June 10 JOHN M. COOPER.
rpHE POLK ADMINISTRATION—By
; X Luclcn It. Chaco, U. 8. Senate.
Tho Unity of the lliimnn Race; hy Rev. T Smyth.
Tho Other Side, the War between the United States
aud Mexico; by Ramsay, Dr. 5!’Sherry’s do.
Circnxrtn; by Ditnnn, new edition.
Dublin's Dictionary of Scientific Tormi.
r Voynso of tlio Wildfire to California.
Thu Golden Sands of Mexico.
Hnmanco of Iho Ocean; Thn Queen's Necklncc; Cruis
ing in the Last War; Threo Strong Men; The Steward,
hy Cmcktnn; No. 13 Copperfleld; VIIIbro Notary, from
tho Hungarians Tho Wny nf tho Hour: Poo’s Work*;
■* Longfellow's; Peiinyson?*; Greenwood. Linnet, fcc.
- Juno 18 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
; rpHREE STRONG MEN—By Alexander
X Dumas, translated hy Fnyelto Robinson.
* Cruising in thn Last Wart by Chnrlos J. Peterson, au
thor of “The War of 1819," fce.
Tho Miner's Daughters: a Tale of the Peaks by Charles
Household Word#, (Nos. 7 and 8) by Charles Dickens.
Littall's Living Age, No. 310, (June 8th)
a Received by JOHN 51. COOPER.
SAVANNAH REPU11UCAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1850.
SPUING AND SUMMER .
P'AKII IO.VN. I
FROM B HOAD WAY, MEW-YORKU
M'lIE Subscriber is now receiving n
A aasortment of HATS, CAPS, BONNETS
I
fine
'6 nnd
■ountry
At the aubaotlhet hat taken great pain* in thn selection
Buceessorto
purchasing elaewheta.
N. LYON,
rto Ives, Horsey A Co.,
Gibbons' Range.
A O AIII3.-FIND IIATS. wm
k Wo have in 8tore a largo Stock of H
' fine faahlnnalda Drab and IBack lleaver,
skin and Silk llata that will compare favorably with
ling or a foreign Importation. All heads will ba
I with as much axactuoss as by the use of thn con-
nteur. Gentlemen wlm want a good Hal, nnd nre
1 PIANO-FORTES,—The sub
scriber offer* Ibr sale THia-nr-nva 6, BU.
ON, and 7 Octave Mnhogany and llo*a-
of gelling out of tone. Others hnvo thn ordinary
lie plates, and can ho offered fer lower price*.
«i Pianos nre offeretl without nny advance upon the
ifacturer's mice*, and tliosewho are dealrou* ofob-
vg a euperior Instrument, nt a moderate expense.
rl .In (Villi ... null ..»■ uv.u In. I.. _
r, and Mosa Matmsrm
3mo I. W. MORRELL.
URGBBOY8 AND LITTLK CHILDUKVi
HAVE just received from New-York,
nnoihcr assortment of Hoy** Clothing, among Uiem
n new style of Cloth Jacket*, called the Military
I. Ml .llll.lM u.U In L. Muuu I. . .1- . • .
[illicit and Silk l.u-tre Kllta. which are Just tlio thing for
totvrenUm. Foraalo aithe Clothing Store,tilhbnna'
by G. S. NICHOLS.
June 19
W I ?. 1 i. 1 5 ,Gt0 .P urcllM » » amnio GUN or
WO V l " d ‘ ,W,,,, ° f * , l OB JOHN CAR-
Ss*k*°Htl.in*ini # fe, Jil V n ' r a l- °r Powder
u.v; «T ch Pc,c “ i,,n
Bottand Hook Hinge,, lLl»w-\Va», ’
SM' 1 "#' <Wrc°cklMf,.iid Rifle Platola, of all kind*.
The Kubacrllier s stock of Guna and ltlflea were man-
uTnctured under hla own aupcrlntendehce, and expresaly
fbr euatomer*, contenuenily they am not stieh Gans n«
are too oljen sent to nouthera markets for .peculation.
inftaT! 1 !> t | h heo imC. U rrn 0 .. V '‘ r *7establiahinenl
•„ BBPA1RINO or all klnda punctually attended to, and
llie work warranted. '
Pleaaa call and examine befbre purchasing,
fcb 97 JOHN CARRUTIIER8,173 Congress-at.
311'lihllig Hie,.
BY COIIKX KOSDIt'K.
.. At Private Sale.
A few eaake, fresh heft Rice. Jane 17
3 half do do, «l)nlon,” In hondt 6 bales Twine, 3 ply;
7ft boxes Star Candles; 9ft barrels Hams; 1 w,n ' - P<7i
19 bolM Gunny Cloth. For sale by
J”"* la COHEN A FOSDICK.
'bRAWN NUMBERS—Of Gponrit State
irhe , «at ( ? U “ N0 ’ 8tf ' EX,rt -‘ ,raWn
B° 8 OO 47 Ol 74 83 10 80 07 83 08 17.
A 7t°5n‘SS % «I the 9lat Inst, i
48 30 38 31 Ol 55 80 30 75 70 OO 58.
r Ct7“ Tickets No*. 48 39 38—31 03 80—9948 80—88 39
j BBd ftl 01 70, Prlxas sold In thn above Lottery. Gall
for tba cash, at
HARMONIC INSTITUTE.
complete a
lurnhillty.
MELHDKONfl—'Thn moateleganl,cheap, andportabla
iiibstitute fbr the Organ ever invented. Ja>
VIOLINS of nil quilltics, by the dozen nr singly.
GUITARS—A complete nsanrtineiitof various atylea
ind jirlce*.
MILITARY INSTRUMENTS nr lira** nnd Wood, In-
uudliig every variety. Also, Banjos. Tnmborlnea, Ac-
‘ordcona, Ftullnns, Harmonica*, Flutes, FUgeolet*,
Fife*, Piccolo., String* for Inatrumcnu, Ac. Ac. For
mle wholesale and retail by
F. KOGBAUM fc CO.. Importer*,
Corner St. Jullan-at. and ftiarket-*qunre.
(Kjb New Music tecelved weekly. marl
AGENCY FOR MANUFACTURERS.
J. E. JOHNSON.
THE LOPEZ HATS.
AMBLER, DARNUM fc CO.
DAGUERKRAN SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
r PHE subscriber respectfully announces to
A the citizen* of Savannah and its vicinity, tliatha
hn* taken the ronma over Zogbaum fc Co.'* Music store,
corner of St. JulInn-street nnd Market Square, for the
purpose of taking DAGUEKRKAN LIKENESSES, Mau
irully colored, If required, and put up In splendid Mo-
rowo Cate*, Lockets, Breast-Pin,, Medallion*, am)
Finger Rlng*| and ventures to asMrt, that he will fur-
niali as good, if not belter, Llkcnewes than anv other
S srson over locnted in Savannah, fie feels himself jin.
fled In the aImivo n-aertion, from a pmcilcu or several
yearn In Boston, assisted by all Uie most lucent improve-
mem* in the art.
"Surpassed by none, nnd equalled bui by few.
This is my motto, and my picture# prove It true."
The subicnbcr has, at great expense, fitted up Ills
apartments so as to secure light dlrec’ly from nlmve,
which Is considered one of the greatest eddiUans m ta
king perfect Daguerrcnn Likenesses. 7 he ritlxensnf
Savannah are respectfully Invited to call a this mourn and
examine specimens. Pictures taken at reduced prices.
W. V. PRENTICE,
Permanently Located.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
Juno 10
xnt bargains w
J. H. MAUll.L,
8avnnnnh Cash Shire.
, DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
O* F. WARING haring formed a Co-nart
I.A* nershlp with hi* brother, WII.LIA.M WAKING,
it Now- York,Uin huslnnsa will,In future, hn conducted
icre under tho Arm of II. F. WARING fc CO.
. II. F. WARING,
August b, 1849. WILLIAM WARING.
ROOTS AND SHOES AT RETAIL.
V\. 7 Earo receiving from tho best Mnnufne-
Y Y Hirer* a general andeniiipletnassnrimeiitnf Boot*,
O. JOHNSON fc on..
No. 108 Bryan street.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
r PHE undomigned will in future kc
A potent and experienced personal "*« w
rhasethelrOoodsonthe ca»1i firlnclpie,..
it the lowest possible price for rash nr approved pajier.
mr stock will bo largo, consisting of every vnrioty of
Jnod* suitable for thn F.dliind Winter trade.
I’lnntnrsnnd Merchant, visiting the city, willplensa
mllnud examine ourSlnck.
M. PRENDEROA8T fc CO.,
aug I Corner Whitaker and Congrese streets.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
AT WHOLES A LB AND It ETA IL.
W 5 have now on hand, and are constantly
receiving, tha most elegant and well selected
Spring and Hummer CLOTH NG ever offered in
rket. AVo have spared no pains in the selection
Wo respectfully Invite the attention of Merchants vis
iting Savannah, and especially those who, heretofore.
Iiavegnnnio Charleston nr thn North to purchase, as we
*erl confident we can sell them nt sucli prices, and on
mch terms, «* cannot tmthc satisfactory,
mar 19 I’lEllHON fc IIEIDT, No. 10 Whlttaker-st.
WOOi/t WOOI.lt WOOLItt
THE Subscrilws will pay nt all times tho
A highest market price, in cnsli. for Woo!, Sheep’s
I’ell*. green sailed nnd dry Hides. They have on hand
(nml keen up n regular supply) for salo, Uio fallowing ar
ticles of Mcichnndisc:
Georgia and Frcn-li Burr Mill Stone, Belting Cloth,
iml Agricultural Implements, in great variety t Guano,
Rone Dust nnd other furtlllxer*; Findings In general far
Cotton and Woolen Factories, with vsrlous other articles
Inconvenient to enumerate.
All orders accompanied with satisfactory reference
shall receive prompt attention.
H. fc II. IIOYT fc CO.,
June 9 ly Bolton's Buildings, Bolton’s Wharf.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK-Street,— Rear of tho Court
/ House, Savannah, (Gn.)—Grateful far the en
cnuriifcniuntextended to him by III* patmusnnd friends
since l&tt, respectfully solicits neonllnunnce of their fa
vors, assuring them that all article* entrusted to him will
>e done in the best manner; Ladles’ Silk aud Woolen
Drrssea,Shawls, fcc., continued to be cleaned and dyed
various colours, *o ns to give good satisfaction. Ladies'
Bonnets Dyed, Blenched nnd Pressed, In n fashionable
style. Klti Gloves denned In the beat manner. Table
Covnrscleaurd or dyed, a* innv be required. Gentlemen'!
Garment* renovated or dyed Mack, brown or eiecn,aa
may lie required, 11 e same superior style a* hitherto.
• infer* front the Interior nr Georgia, Florida and South
Carolina will be faithfully and punctually attended to.
A. O. offer* for sale a vnifety nf Dye Hiulfa, amongst
which are Logwood, Fustic. Humac, Copperas, Rod-
wood, Camwood, llraxll-woodi Ac. fcc.
apr 99 smlh
TO PHYNICIANg. DRUGGISTS. AND
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
HR. J- N. KEELER & BRO. most rcs-
1J nectfully sollelt attention to their fresh stock of
ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN
DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil*. Dye H luffs,
Glass-wnie, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, fcc. Having
opened n new *torn No. 994 Market-Hired, with a fall
supply or Fresh Drugs and Medicines, wo respectfully
■oilct Country Dealer* to examine our slock before pur
chasing elsewhere, promising one nnd all who may feel
dispo-ed to extend to iis their patronage, to sell them
genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any
uUier house In the City, nnd to faithfully execute allnr-
dorsenlilisted to us promptly and with despatch.
One of the propt fetors being n regulnrpti.vsb-ian,afforda
ample guarantee of the genuine qualityof all article*sold
at their establishment.
We respcctfallylnrlteDruftlstsandrountryMercbanf*,
who may wl»h to become ngenU far DR. KEELER'S
CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES, (standard nml
populnr remedies,) to farwnrd their address.
J. N. KEELER fc IlltO., Wholesale Druggists,
No. 994 Market-street.
Philadelphia, Sept.95,1849. sm ly *cpt39
COPPER-SMITH SHOP.
THE Undoreiuned would ros|>ectfully In
A form tho public generally, (lint they are now prn
dto dn all kinde of COPPER-SMITH WORK In tha
.. manner, and at reduced price* for cash. Steam
Pipes and Worms made and repaired at the shortest no.
tlci»s also Non so and Shin Plumbing will be done in a
superior mnnnor. Thny linvo now on Imnd and forenle.
4,000 font of assorted slaes Lend Pipe, Sheet Lead. fcc.
July 7 McARTIlOK fc MOR8E.
FURNITURE WARE-HOUSE.
I. W. MORRELL
TNVITES his friends and tho public Kenoraly,
A both from town nnd country, to cnll nnd examine his
new FURNISHING STORE, In Smelt’ New Building,
Broiightnn-street.TiiK r.xaoasT in tiie country tinder
one roof; where ha will trnve great pleasure in exhlhtlug
to them ns extensive nn assortment of BEADY MADE
HAMILTON fc 8YMONS.
PLANTATION GOODS.—Goomia Oa-
^ni’J^JipMjnrownBhlrtJngt Plaid nnd Strip'd Home-
prices, by
Flannel, Ao.| Ibr sain nt the lowest market
DaWpiT fc MORGAN)
Dottle corks.—a fresh supply of
French Velvet Wine Bottle Corksi nlso, Taper
Z«!5 Demijohn nnd JnrCorks|ju>t received
"33** O. R. “ENDItlCKHON'fc ca^
Gibbons' Buildings.
WHITE PANTALOONS.—Just rec’d,
p.nt»t J!!i. r . 2KA5l?S!*t 5®.r* lr " Military Drill
PsiiubJE.*, 60 P** 01 wh l*« Military I
Pantaloons; shrunk befate being mode; far sole by
n J „ . BOBINBON fc camp,
Oatidry Building, next to Pulaski House.
•pr 88
M* D. MURPHY,
TAILOR,
■Whltnkcr-atreet.
T5 EGS to inform tho public fto whom he is
IJ erntefal far tlm pntrnnago nlrendy bestowed) Hint
lio still continues Ills luislnes*. nnd is prepared to execute
all orders entrusted to him, with drspntch, In the moat
fashionable style, nnd on reasonable terms; also, that
having opened it direct communfeaUnn wiUt thn flr*t
houses in the same line in Now York, he will Itnve the
earliest reports of fashions from tlmtcity nnd from Europe.
N. B. Cutting and Repairing done on the shortest no
tice. ly may 93
HIM. 4. TO ftl II,
MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE,
No. 15 Uismard-street.
■Y/C/’HERE can bo found nil the latest atylea
Y Y of Bonnets, such as Coburg, Pearl Lace, Hun
garian, Pearl, Diamond, Tulip, Dunstable. Open-work
Lace, ulmp, Mixed, Fluted, Albnnl, Neapolitan, Excelsi
or. Fancy nnd Drab Hilk Bonnets. Also, Children’s lints,
Ribbons, Flower*, 7’ahs, Cnps, Edging*, Lnce, Combs,
Hosiery, Glove*, fcc., nt Bin very lowest cnsli price*.—
Bonnets made t>* order, and Straws, Tuscans and Paan-
mn Hats cleaned and pressed.
CQfeAll orders from the country thankfully received
■nd punctually attended «o. may 9
STRATTON A DORHON.
PRACTICAL GAS-FITTERS,
No. 78 St. Jnllnn-atrect.
WORK-SHOP roRNXR OP STATE ANh XOLt^BTRCRTt,
(■DWELLINGS, Stores, Churches,
U ted up ntthe shortest notice nnd In the best man
ner. Personal attention given to nil work entrusted to
their enre.
HxrKKRNOxs.—R. II. GxwtN, Esq., President of the
Gns Light Company, and the Contractors erecting the Gxs
Works! xpr90
WAGNER * HIGGINS,
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,
Netv-York.
X\T HOLES ALE Manufacturers of fine
Y Y Rosewood, Wnlitut and fttnhngany Tote Tete,
Hwccp-nnck, Gothic and other rich antique and modern
FURNITURE. Hlore,909 Unwary; Factory, No. 04
and 8 Altornoy-stroct, Nov York. Unto npr 9i
SAVANNAH GYMNASIUM,
South Common.
rpHE Subscriber respectfully informs the
A Ladles nnd UenUcmen of Bnvnnnnh thnt hq Ir-
Iciisnd tlio building known ns tho SAVANNAH GY1..
NAHIUM, which hn has, nt much expense, fitted up and
S iut In complete ordar. This InsUtulion is now opened
nr the admission or subscribers from 7 in tho Morning
till U in the Evening.
itouae op APMteeioN.
For Ladies from7 A.M.to 19 M.
ForOontfeinen from 11». M. till nlghtfal.
In the Ground adjacent; Ice Creams, Cake, Candies,
nndoUier Refreshments will always be in readiness far
visitors, anil for Uioso walking to and from tho Park-
Rail* nnd Parties will ufeo be served with Creams, fcc. at
rensnnnblo prices, nnd nt short notice.
Bows, Arrows nnd Targols hnvo been received from
Philadelphia, and the Ladle* have an opportunity of prac
tising at Archery Mall hour*of the day.
N. B—A comfartablo Hnloon, with nofaa, carpet,dec.,
»£& “ P ?0 r . L,d "TviLUAM C.iAQ.IOHN
F. R. ANDERSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NcW-York.
fTHE Subscriber having ectabliuhed himself
A far tho purpose of doing n^Commission Business, in
the City of New-York, prln
rpHE Story of a Family: by the author of
X the Maiden Aunt.
The Students of Paris, a Roman: o of the 17th century«
by Albert Smith, author of tho Pottleton Legacy.
Linda, or the Young Pilot of the Belle Creole—a tale of
Southern Life.
Llfa nf Jenny Lind: by O. O. Foster.
Thn History nr Rlnnldo Rinnldinl, Captain of Banditti |
translated from tho German of Vulvla*.
7 he Trippings of Tom Pepper, m- the Result* of Ro
mancing—an autobiography: by tinny Franco.
Prnlrln lllrd l |j l 0 0 ,,un * arlan Malden: by iho author of tho
Indiana: liy George Sand, xulhorw’ConsuHIo, fcc.
blnsonfv 1,10 Chl,d of0,0 ® evo,uUon r b F Mr*. J. H. Ro-
BfflHn. Itocelvod by M«rp.milo In.. Co.,Tlioinui Bntci, E.ij.,New.Vflrk. L.
Juo.l JQlllIM.COOmi. 1 Duller,AUIC01,Go. >01,3
...uioipally far the South and
\Ve»t, would respectfully solicit a sltata of patronage.
Being a Northern man, with twenty yean* experience
In city trade, the Interest* or his natrons in shipping to,
and buying from him Will bo well protected. Strict at
tention paid to consignments or Cotton, Grain. Naval
Stores, Lumber nnd every kind of Produces and all or I
der* for Groceries and Mnrchnndlso gonerally, promptly
Attended to .1 th. loweitcity price«o R ANDRRSON.
Rtfert f*—Messrs. Gordon fc Talbot. Olyphant fc Sons,
AW fc WWfcKfe c^fc.M^rt fcmtj
•aua cum this ArrtMooa at4 o’clock.
$-77,500!
OROIICIIA KTATI-3 I.OTTKIIV,
Portht Benefit qf Independent Fin Co. atAuguila.
_ .. . CLASS NO. I9.RITKA.
Decided by drawing of Grand ConsoBdatod Lottery,
une , 99 B |f5» b " dr * wn M * ,,,,inK,re » Md., Tbla Day,
D. PAINE fc CO., Managera.
, „ , . efLaaniD ecnaux:
Vn&0\ 9ft Prises of. 4337
I0rri«e.ot. 7,900 1 900 do. of. (00
of. 1A» M do. of. too
_ r of. .900 I U do. of.„ 00
Tickets #10—Shares In proportion. v
78 JVumAers—13 Jialloti.
raiaxs cashbo at thib orricx.
it
G. W. WYLLY*S LUCKY OFFICE,
_ . . Cor. Bull-st and Bay Lana.
07- Order* from the Country promotly attended to
and Prize* cashed on demand. June 99
iSRA WN NUMBERS-OfGreene&Tp7-
A-' la-kl Mnoament LoiUry, Extra Clsss 49, far ISSOt
40 3U 40 5 31 83 47 1* OU 18 13 54.
ft 18 49, and ft 31 09, Prises sold.
Holders of Prises will please call far tha easli or renew
« ' E. WITIHNQTON’S.
Draws This Day,
■ ALga CLOSR AT 4 O’CLOCK P. M.
$72,000!
$21,000—$16,000—$10,000! I
GRlUMlBdB PULASKI MONUMENTLOT*RY
KSTRA CLAM NO. 50, rON 1850.
To be decided by drawing nf Vn. Monongalia Lottery,
Clsss F, to bo drawn at Alexandria, (Va.) Saturday,
June 99, 1850.
J. W. MAURY fc CO., Managers.
15 Draum Humbert in taeh Package of 26 Tickeii!
MAONirrcsirr scnicNs:
Prist of. 879,000
1 do. of ..94,000
do. of. 16,000
do. of. 16,(100
do. of 7,000
do. of. fi,U00
do. of ft,0U0
do. of. 4,000
fcc. fcc. fcc.
Tickets #90—Halves #10—Quarters #5—Eighth* 89 60.
Fur sale at B. WITHINGTON’S
Lottery and Excluuigt Ofllce,
Gaiidry’s Building.
0(7- Orders enclosing the cash promptly attended to.
June 99
BAGGING.
PHE Subecribers offer for axle, on accommo-
L dating term*, 1,000 piece* Gilroy** Dundee Bng-
HRAWN NUMBERS of Greone &, Pu-
J J laskl Monument Lottery, Extra Clue No 49, drawn
juuu r
re. Ik lb. per yarrit alto, 1,000 pieces Imitation
•ky liagglng, $vg. 1 jf lb. iwr ynrd.
A. LOW fc CO.
LAST DAY OF SALE.
Will be Drawn Title Day.
SALES CUlSB THIS AfTSKMUOM AT 3 O’CLOCK.
$72,000!
$2-1,000—*1(5,000—$10,000!
GltKKMO.ti-Ul.AaKIMtt.lfllMKVrijUT'IlY
- EXTRA CLASS NO. 50, VON 1850.
To be derided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lottery,
Class P, to l>e drawn nt Alexandria, (Va.) Title Day,
Juue99, 1850.
J. W. MAURV fc CO., Manager*.
15 Drawn Humbert in each Package qf 2G Tickettl
MAOHIfiri'NT SCIISNR.
do. of 4,000
I (Ticket* only #90—Shares in proportion.
paisce cashed at this nr sics.
0(7* Ticket* and Share* for sale, and order* from th*
country promptly attended to at thn Old Kstabllaked
Office of the Managera, J. W. MAURV fc CO.,
Owens’ Building, No. fi Bull-st,
Lately conducted by Mr. P. II. I'endergast,deci'a*ed
"J am a man, and deem nothing which relalet to
man foreign to myfeelingt. n
YOUTH & MANHOOD, A VIGOROUS LIFE
Or n Prematnre Death.
KINKEL1N on SELF-PRESERVATION.
* ONLY 85 CENTSl
fpHIS BOOK, just published, is filled with
X useful Informnilim, on the infirmities and disease*
nf thn Generative System. It addresses itself alike to
YOUTH. MANHOOD and OLD AGE, and should lie
read by all.
ly Tlimtsnnds nr I*
* A remittance of 95 cents, enclosed In a letter, ad
dressed to D1L KINKELIN, N. W. enrneror THIRD fc
UNION-Htroets, between Sprue* fc Pine, PHILADEL
PHIA, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of
—ail.
Persons nt a dlslnnco may address Dr. K. by letter,
(post paid,) and Im cured nt linmn.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS, fcc.,
forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure
from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY.
Book-seller*, New* AxenU, Pedlar*, Cnnvaaser*, and
all other*,supplied with the abovn work at very low rates.
Jmt 99 ly—tufas
THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY,
130 GrMnxvIcluStreet, New-York.
rpHE Proprietors beg to call the attention
X nfennm iseurs in Ten, nnd thu bunds nffamllles, to
thn Cholou nnd Rnrn selection of Tea* Imported by them,
and hitherto unknown In this country, which, by
fragrance and deltcacr ‘
streni
. y their
•y, combined with virgin purity and
luce an infusion of surpassing richness and
igtbijjrodi
flavor. The teas offered, are thn fallowing.
Tho Jedrio Bloom, n Black Ten, at#l,00pcrlb.
“ Nlplion ..do 0,7ft “
“ Dlura do 0JW ««
« Osaccn a Green Tea 1.00 «•
“ Too-tsiax do 0,75 “
« 0,50 ««
•' Ud fi Mixture, n compound of the most
rnrn nnd chnlcn Tens grown on the
fertile and genial soil nf Assam 1,00 "
With a view to encourage tho Introduction of these
ms'chlcss 7'eas, It Is the Intention of the proprietors to
distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of
'Pea equal to the First ycam* Promt* on the sales ef.
fueled. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the
pneknga, n numbered certificate, entitling him to one
chance in Uie distribution, for every fifty cunt# laid our.
anil on Uie receipta amounting to #20,000, thn undermen
tioned parrels nf Tea, to the vnlue of ten percents or
two thousand dollars will be given away as bonuses, ac
cording to thn fallowing Scale nt Prixes:
ft of 50 lb*. TEA each, at #1 per lb. Uftfllbt,. nr #950.
» 9ft <• •• . «* 800 <« 600
10 10 « « « 500 “500
. .. mnr. - goo
950
495 Prises in all.
950
9,000lbs #9,000
Those persons who prefer lower prlcorl Ton, can re-
ceivejtheir prises In proportion, or they will bo re-pur-
chnsad for cash, nt a reduction of 10 per cent.
0(7- Country Agents required. Application* to he ad
dressed (post paid,) to tbe Company’s Depot, as above.
June 4
. PROSPECTUS OF
THE SOUTHERN PRESS.”
A N Association of sixty-three Members of
lA. Congre*#, Senators and Uepreseiitattves, have
constituted the undersigned n Committee to superintend
the establishment of n Southern Press nt Washington
City, to Im devoted to tho exposition and defence ol'
Southern Rights and institutions—the diMeminniion of
rorreet information n* to the Northern Policy, and the
course of Political Affair* generally, without refrence of
the old party line* of Whig and Democrat. Arrange-
menu nre nowin progress, promptly to ensure the issue
of such n paper under tholltloof “THE SOUTHERN
PRESS,” far tlio conduct of which, auitable Editors
hnve been engaged, who will also receive tlio aid of a
number of eminent amiable contributor*.
There will be both nTni-WKXRLV and a wsckly Issue—
tho latter to contain substantially the same matter a* the
Rumor, and intended to ranch tliose polnu of tho country
whoso mail facilities are limited. . , .
A Daily Issue will be added hcreafier, should It be
devmcd advisable or necessary by the press and people
of Uie Southern States.
Tlio paper wilt not be exdteietly political—^but will em
brace on Its broad sheet the General news or the day, Do
mestic nnd Foreign, by mall and telegraph | Commercial
and Agricultural Intelligenee, Literary Criticisms, Orig
inal Essays, Literary and Miscellaneous; and. in short,
all thoso items of general interest, the collected aggregate
of which constitute* the interesting and valushle Ncw*.
K r. Grant enru will lio taken to give fall and correct
irU nf iho Proceedings nnd Debate* in both Houses
ifCongress, as well ns tho action oftholocal Legislature#
in tho Southern question. . ....
A limited number only of Advertisements will he re-
crived-the main object boing to famish a largo amount
of reading matter.
Tho paper will bo printed on n sheet or
Bioko of the other Washington papers, nil
will ho procured especially fbr the purposo.
It Is confidently hoped that every-true friend to the
South will *bl in procuring subscriber*, and forward the
name*, wilh the amount *ubscribed, to *omo Southern
Represontntivo at Washington, forthwith.
Postmasters nre authorised by law to remit subscrip
tions free of postage.
TERM*.
For Tri-weekly during the Mission of Congress, and Semi-
weekly during tho recess, the price will be, pur an
num 7j*
'^The'pr^enoVeubs’crlpUonmusVbi' paid invariably in ad
vance, and the cosh accompany the name sent.
All persons procuring ten names shall be entitled to ru-
a» • m ' T *""' or m ’"a. p. mm.™,
10R1
Sntts nt Sluctfon.
WYLLY’d LUCKY l
FICE.
I Prise
I do. or 3,140
10 Prises of. 3,000
10 do. of 9,000
10 dn. or. 1,500
90 do. of. MO
395 do. of. .300
83 do. of. 100
Prlso of,
....#79,000
l Prize of....
...#3,300
do.
of.....
.94.000
1 do. of...
....3,140
do.
of.
10,1*10
10Prises of....
....3,000
do.
of
10.000
10 do. of...
....9,000
do.
of.
7,000
10 do. of....
....1A00
do.
or...,.
.6,000
9U do. of,...
500
do.
Of....,
ft.ooo
305 dn. ol....
UD
Sides nt suicdoit.
IIY T/ .T. WA L#II CO.
. Privato Sefe<
That robstantlaUWif welt ht,fit schooner Edmurtd fc
Francis, huilt at New /-frs*y in 1845. fiho measures
a 03-95 ton*. She is well foftifl fa rigging and salts.-
e is now ready for Inspection. For farther nartlcu-
«. enquire at fao Counting-Room. p " Mca
. The above vessel will be sold a bargain, If applied far
immediately. j„ no ; a
BY T. J. WALSH At COT ’
Private Hale.
One pair of gentle family Horses; far sale tingle or
“* hu Junes
double.
PLANTATION FOR SALK.
A PlanUtlon in Wnahinffton County, four
■f* and s half miles west of Snndersvllle, known ns
the Buffalo Pond Place, containing B00 acres of choice
Lotion Land. There are 400 acres cleared and In excel-
lent condition, with all necessary buildings, and a large
» Orchard of choice Fruit I’ree*. The woodlandl*
y timbered wlUi a variety of Oak, Pine, etc. Tho
health and convenience or Uie place are equal to any
other situation In the State. PnascMlon will be given at
the close oflho year, and those wishing a bargain would
do well to call on WYLLY fc WRItfUT, Savannah,
Or to J. P. Wblcn, on the premises. June 13
80 HANDS WAITED, “*
T° ^ ut rimber in the county of Bulloolc.
X Twelve dollers per month and found far one year,
payable monthly, the location is very healthy, apply to
Jana 10 WYLLY fcWKrallT.
Land nt Auction.
„ „ BY PIIILORICK At BELL,
On Tuesday, the 2J day of July nett} during legal
lumrs of sale, tn front or the court Ilmi-e, in ihc city uf
Savanna i, will be sold—Tlio undivided half interest nf
Joseph T. Campfleld to all that Tract of 1.nnd nnd lm-
mivemenU situated on i.ltUu Ogccchv lliver. in flmt-
ism County, and near the O. fc A. Canal, adjoining
snds of Jacob Gould, and was ronnrritUb property of
Joseph Davis, containing 950 arres, more orle«s. Im
provements are, a large Brick Building about :«> by 40
feet. Terms Cash—purchaser paying far tides. P
June 91
„ .... FOR SALK.
A Likely NEGROES for salo, consist-
.\J Ing or Men, Women, Boys and Glrla. Also, a
Oman aged 91 years, bouse servant and seamstress.—
App«y to WYLLY fc WRIGHT.
••Lemons and Oranges”—At Privato Sale.
BY PIIILUltICK ,U 1IKLL.
Now landing per brig Augusta, 2ft boxes Demon*; ‘.vi
do Oranges. Fur sale low. June •-'!
A RLACKSailTII WANTED.
r PHE Subscribers wish to purchase a oorope-
X feat Blacksmith.
■P» WYLLY fc WRIGIIT.
NEGROK8 AVANTBD.
THE Subecribers wish to purchase NE-
X GROE8, single or In families, far whom cosh will
paid WYLLY fc WR1QUT,.
TO RRNT.
Rent until the first of November, an
X office at 94 Bay-st.; for which, apply to
«n»73l W. B. GILES » CO.
FOR SALE, OR TO UK l .Xt l I ANUKl) FOR
NRG ROBS.
PITY I-o>t No. 9, Jackson Ward, 90 feet on
Jefferson-street, and 60 feet on Perry-etreet On
the premises are thten wooden buildlnt*, which produce
an annual rent of #300. For terms and flirther particu
lars, apply to ||. J. CHALMERS,
Ja»°3 Broker, No. 109 Bay-street.
. IIOUHB FOR SALB.
f PHE Subscriber offers for sale,his DWEL-
X LING and Premise* on Broughtou-street, Columbia
Meura Way'i Klng^ ° mC ° 0r,r U,e UounUn l Room of
if W. B. FLEMING.
FOR SALB.
ANE Wortbinffton Steam Pump, perfectly
v-F new, will ho sold nt the New York price, if apulf.
cation Im made immediately to
June II C. A. L. LAMAR.
TO CAPITALISTS.
H^HE Irustecs of the Roman Catholio
X Church In the City of Augusta, will LEASE, far a
term of years, the Western end of thn square fronting the
Uvorgla Bail-Road Depot, wilh a front oT about 300 feet
M* Jackson, and extending about 990 along Walker and
Telfair streeU, whereon a WAREHOUSE shall be built;
or on certain condiUons, they will build to suit applicants.
Apply to L. CHARLES DUGAS, )
MARTIN FREDERICK, Scorn,
may 9.> atuth I mo A. P1CQUBT, J
VALUAHLF. PL A.NT ATI ON FOR SALE.
T'HE Subscriber offers fur salo his PLAN-
X TATION fa Burke County, generally known ae hie
Buck-head Place. It Is shunted on Ruck-head Creek,
about eight miles from the Central RnU-Rozd and four
from the Waynesboro' and Augusta Road. It rontalns
98ft arres, of which about 450 hare been cleared, the
balance heavily timbered wilh Pine; of tho cleared por
tion, about one half has been cleared within five years,
and none ofth* balance worn out. Few Plantations in
this section or the country are more productive, and
none afford greater facilities for improvement.
Persons wishing to see the place will pleas* call npon
Mr. Reuben Baxter on the premise*, or for particular* to
my*elf. CHARLES W. WEST.
Waynesboro', nurko Co,, Ga. Gmo may 13
LAW NOTICE.
r~PHE undersigned have united their profes-
X atonal interests under th* firm of LAW it BAR
TOW. Their office will be that heretofore occupied by
W. fc W. F. Law, No. 99 Bay-atreet.
WILLIAM LAW,
Savannah, May 4,1850. F. H. BARTOW.
A8IIDEL WELLES
XXAS This Day associated with him GEO.
XX F. PALMES, and will continue the GROCERY
AND COMMISSION BUSINKHft. under th* firm of A.
WELLES fc CO. ASHBEL WELLES.
GEORGE F. PALMES.
Savannah, Jan. 1,1850. Jan 1
HOLT IIOTHWKLL,
FACTORS AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HavsMiiinU. Ua.
rPHE Undersigned having associated them-
X selves far thu transaction of the business almvc
specified, hope by strict attention to buriness, to merit a
liberal patronage.
Liberal advances will be made on produce in etora,
order* filled with scrupulous care.
ASA HOLT, D.B. BOTH WELL.
June 0 tlisin 0 urn
Sates nt fSticUoit.
Lemons and Oran ecu—At Auction,
lift' I'llILIIitlfK I1KLI,.
THIS DAY. at 11 o’clock, In front of Store,
n ill lie polrl to ciOjCeniiai,•imiri,i ; |,,,x< h l.cinnns;
lOdo. Oranges. Term* cn.lt. before delivery. June 99
Gfocctle*, Dry Goekla, fcc.—At Anellop.
lift' IMIILIIHK IC Ai HEM,.
Im sold THIS DAY, m 11 oVIor k, in front ofstore:
Mjonment «f Groerrlcs, I'rovinious, l.t-
”' Soap, Cnndics,
rnlture, t’ruck-
——umSon Ncta IIam
Measures, Coflbo Mills, Stown .-md lion iv.iro, Urns*
Clock., Straw, I’alrn-Lcaf, and Wool llnlr, Ready Matin
Clothing, Fancy Shirt*. Also, n i omplt-tn assortment of
Fancy Article*, fcc. fcc. 'J cnaa tjn-li befoto
*• general ii^-nriiiiciit of (.roeprics, I'rovi.lt
floors. Uncoil, Moln«*es, Butter, Clu>e*r>, Sunp, (
Pea, fcc. Also, new nml second-hand Furniture
ejy and Glass-ware. Wouden-Harc,; llro .not. N
Offer for Hale on accommodating r. row,
SUGARS—10 hhds and 90 bbla N. O.; 10 bM* Refined.
IIACON-lOhbds Shoulder*.
liquors—ft qr ck* French Brandy, foorth proof! fi
opes llollsnd Cin; 9 puncheons Old Wlii-rkey; 90 Mil*
donnugahela rlo; 10 do Cherry Brandy.
OIL—5 bbls Refined Whale.
IIIJTTEIt—95 kg* Goshen.
SOAP-30 bx* New York, No. 1; 93 do l!o ston.
DAGGINU—9 bales Dundee.
SCALES—90 Falrbnnk’s I’lstfarm, assorted.
TEAS—10 chest* Bltckt 60 caddies Green;
WRAPPING PAPER—800 Ueams,a*sorted.
II Aft’—100 Bale* Eastern; 80 do Northern.
PROVISIONS—80 bbls Pork; 10 do Beef.
FRUIT—40 bxs Lemon*: 90 do Orange*.
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE—.vi nest* .Mea
sures, Boxes, and Basket*; 60 dox Corn Brooms.
CROCKERY—10 Crates, assorted.
. GLASS WARE—10 bbls and 8 bxs Tumblers; 8 bU#
Lamps, assorted; 10 bxs Specla Jars.
FURNITURE—15 Hair Seat Bofa#| 90 Bureau* and
Sideboards: 6 Secretaries and Book Cases; 15 dor. Cano
and Wood Seat Chairs.
MATRASSES -10 New Double.
Also, an assortment of Dry Goods. Ready Made Cloth
ing, Fancy Articles. Brass Clocks, Matches, fcc.
:
U. 8 MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN UUAIILKSTOV .S; It A-ANA.
VIA SAVANNAH AND KEY-WE8T.
3b Sail Monday, July 1.
The splendid new Steam-ship
ISABEL,of !,100tons hnrihm, com
manded by Captain Willum Romans.
will leave Cliurlestonnn the 1st iiiul
lftth at7o’clock. A. AL,and Havana onllt. mIi nnd 92d,
at ft o’clock. P. M., every nmnUi—touching at SAYAN
NAH and KEY WEST each way.
RATS* OP PASSAORl
From Charleston or Savannah to Havana,. #40
“ Charleston orSavnnnah to Hoy West, :»»
Key West to Havana. U>
For Freight or Passage apply to the Agents.
**.C. MORliKCAl, Charleston.
apr 9
BROOKS fc TUPPF.R, Savannah.
DRAKE, BROTHERS fc CO.. Havana.
0*1 ly U. ». taallMteain-i’acitetLino
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS OP Tint WAV.)
MLTAMORA. Capt. F. lUaDiH.
WM. SEABROOK, Capt. P. Ulsnkvnniiip
GEN.CLINCH,.,. Capt. Fxrr Pkck.
JASPER, Capt. Wm.S. Dixon.
This Line la composed of the nhova very superior
Steam Packets,with experioneedcommander*, nml ■ «n-
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave 8avannah every evening at halfoatt * oYM.-k,
and leave Charleston every morning at PoYlock IBrnugh -
out tbe year. Fare Five Dollars, menls Included—
Tkraugk Titkfit between Macon and Charleston, Ten
Dollars, Including meals on the steamers and omnibus
fare In Savannuh.
By an arrangement wilh the South Carolina RalDRnn4
Company, Passengers esn obtain Through Ticket* in
either Camden, Columbia nr Augusta, at Eight Dollars,
Including meats on the Boats.
* nnnnirj (. M.tl
BROOKS fcTUPPER.AgenU.Savnnnah.
“ * fc GO..Agents,Charleston.
et!8 E. LAFITTE fc r
IKON, NAILS, &o.
8ALTUS A CO..
No. 38 Sonth-Strect, Now-York.
/^FFER for salo in lot* to *uit purchasers,
V-P and at low prices :—
Swedes, English and Peru Iron, of all sixes
Broad Iron, from ft to 19 Inches
Cut Nails and Spike*.
Also, Band and lloop Iron, Nail Rods, Roller and Sheet
ron, Plough Moulds, Horse Shoe Iron, Blistered Steel,
Uvuts, fcc. w# ly June 19
MESSRS. DRAPER A CO.,
BANK NOTE ENGRAVERS,
AVE associated with them CHARLES
WELSH, (eo favorably known for the past four-
i years ns Engrave: In tho office of Speuccr, Unity fc
Jauforth) ns enpnitner.
The business will In future be conducted under th*
Ann of DRAPER, WELSH fc CO.
JOHN DRAPER,
ROBERT DRAPER,
CHARLES WELSH.
Philadelphia Exchange, April 4,1850.apr 90
E. C. STOTHENBURG'S
IRON, BRASS AND BELL FOUNDRY.
Wilmington, Del.
rPHE Subscriber would invito the attention
X or Southern Mill-owners, Mill-Wrl|hts, and Ma
chinists, to Ills extensive Foundry, at the corner of Front
and Wnohinrtoa-streets, Wilmington, Drlaware. He
posses more than ordinary advantage* In hi* line, having
had twenty-seven years pracUcnl experience in tho bus!
ness, and possessing n very large assortment of patterns
'or Rolling Grist, Klee and Saw Mills. In all orders for
Mill Gearing, the patterns will be made free ofclinrgc.—
A list of Ills patterns of Gearing will be sent to persons
wanting to order Castings.
Flnctoned IIELL3, suitable far Churches,Steam-boats,
Factories, fcc.. always on hand. Brass Cnslinss made to
order. E. C. HTOTSENUUUG.
Wilmington, Del., March 1st. 1850.
N.B. All kinds or Kall ltoad work done in the very
bert manner. Cldllled Car Wheels, Boxes, fcc.; also,
Chilled Driving Wheels, far Locomotives, of T. Glasco’s
patent—warranted to give satisfaction.
mar 19 ly—tuths
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
r PHE Subscribers having formed k Co-Part-
X nershlp under the firm of UEIIN fc FOSTER, far
transacting the FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COM*
MI98ION BUS I NESS, respectfully lender their services
to their friends and tbe planters generally.
P. II. BBIIN. JOHN FOSTER.
June 8 stuth 4w
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
MH.J. HASBROUCK has Thit Day en-
IVL tered into Co-Partnership with WEEDS fc MOR-
BELL: the bu»ine»s in future will be continued under
the firm of J. HASBROUCK fc CO.
WEEDS fc MORRELL,
J. HASBROUCK.
Savannah, luno 1st, I85P.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
rpHE Undersigned having formed a Co-
X partnership under the style of BRYAN fc DeLYON
oifer their service* as ARCH ITBCT8, DRAUGHTSMEN
nnd SURVEYORS. Business entrusted to then: will
meet with prompt attention.
EDWARD B. BRYAN,
JAMES W. DaLYON.
Savannah, 16th March, 1850. mar 19
••ml. Weekly U. S.Mall Line Steam-Pocket
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. &. PALATICA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MAR VS,
Gx., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AM) l'lUO-
L AT A. Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mall St. nni.
Packets at Savanimh;lheMnll Steamer SARAH SI’AI.I)
ING,from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Mall Store* from
Jacksonville via Alligator. Mineral Spring* a ml Vndi *m-
viUa.toTaRahaseeai and iron Picotata to Ht.Augustinr,
OCAMULGEE, Capt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt. Hantaan. ' '
BT. MATTHEWS, Capt. NtoiioLxa Kino.
These Packeu leave Savannah every Tuesday trad
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
ItaTDRNiNo.—Leave I’alatkaevery Monday and Thurs
day morning, touchingatthe above named places each
way.
All goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded fteeaf
eomuTlssion.
BROOKS fc TUPPEB, Agents,
nov 14 Savannah.
NOTICE.
H AVING sold out my ontire Stock and in
terest in thu store comer of Bay and Whltaker-sts.,
to J. DaMARTIN. the business will hereafter be con
ducted by btm. All accounts due me will he settled
with J. DuMartln, who is alone authorized to receive tha
■ame. U. DaMARTIN.
savnnnnh, June 1,1850. June 3
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
fpHE Subscriber is prepared to execute with
i neatness and despatch, all work in th* above line.
No. 149 Brouxhton-sL, two door* west of I. W. Mor-
rel’s Furniture store.
may 90 Cm L. SOLOMONS, Agent.
NOTICE. _
TYURING my absence frqmwte State, Mr.
A. Haywood is my duly authorised Agent and At
torney. J. 51. HAYWOOD.
June 7
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—AU
lA. persons indebted to the estate of the late Welder-
grave C. Street, deceased, of McIntosh county .are here
hy requested to make immediate payment, and all pare
sons having demands against said deceased, will render
tbL'in iu agreeably to law, to
PBKM1LIA B. 8TREET, Adm’x.
E. 51. BLOUNT, Adm’r.
Darien, May 14, I860.may 18
LEATHER BELTING,
N. HUNT A CO.,
Ho. 26 Denonthire-Street, Boston.
TVT ANUFACTUUE and keep constantly on
1»X h ind, far salo, bust Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
Belt lllvcts nnd Burr*, superior Belt Cement, and extra
quality Lace Leather. Bells made to order and warrant
ed. N. II. fc Co. respectfully refer to the following,
touching the quality of their Belting.
We the undersigned, having in use the Oak Tanned
Leather Belting, manufactured byN. Hunt fc Co., No.
BG’.Devnnshiia street, Boston, do cheerfully recommend
It to Manufacturers nnd 5lnchlni*ts, and have no hesita
tion in saying, that far quality of atock, uniformity of
thickness, being thoroughly vtretched, the superior man-
ner of lu manufacture, and iu durability, it is equal to
any we havo ever used.
South Boston Iron Co., South Boston.
Seth Wilmarth. Union Works, Soutli Boston.
John 8outher, Globe Works, South llo-ton.
Belli Adams fc Co., Steam Engine and PowerPreae BuDd-
era, S. Boston. .
Hinckley fc Drury, Bo*ton Locomotive Works, Boston.
Wm. Washburn, Snwing and l’lanlng Mill, Boston.
A. C. fc VV. Curtis,Paper Manufacturers, Newton L.Falls
John E. Wilder, Salamander Safe Manufacturer, Boston.
W. W. Alcott. Sup’t Suffolk Flour 5!i!l*. Boston.
Henry Brevoort. Agent Glendon Rolling Mills. H- Boston.
Thnmn* DiUon, Boston Sugar Hcflncry, East Boston.
F. Main, Superintendent Marbfehend Cordate Co.
Davenport fc Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridgeport.
Edw’d Lnng, Sup’t nr Spinning Room far Sewell, Day 4i
Co., Cordage Manufacturer*. . _
Lem. Crehore, Paper ftlanufitcturer, Newton L. Fall*.
OllsTufts, Steam Engine Builder, East Boston.
N. HUNT fc CO. are agenUfar SWINGLE'S 5IOP
TIHINU V AUIIINES. Omo «P f3r
•VTOT1CE.—AU persons indebted to the
X ft estate oftlte late Theiolore Minis are requested to
uraHe Immediate payment, and nil person* having de
mands against the said estate, will present them duly at-
tesfed, within tha Ume prescribed by law,
may 14 AD.M. 51 INIS, Administrator. .
\TOTICE.—All persons indebted to the late
. .ft Thomas Wylly, Jr. are requested to make payment
to the undersigned, and tliose having demands against
his estate to render their account* duly attested within
le time prescribed by law. ALEX. A. 851ETS,
June 19 Administrator.
: \TOTICE.—All persona indebted to the Es-
Xft into of Edward Wllay, deceased, are required to
make immediate payment to thn undersigned, and all
persons having demands against Mid estate, are request
ed to present them properly attested, within the Ume
pi escribed bylaw. WM. C. O'PRISCULL,) F ., orf .
June 3 JOS.GEOIIGE, Ja. l***or*.
' VTOTICE.—All persons interested are hore-
. .ft by noUfled that faur months alter date appllcaUnn
will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lib
erty County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, far leave
to sell the whole of the real estate of Thomas Chesser,
deceased. This 14th day of 5tny, 1850.
may 14 WM T. CHESSER, Adm'r.
AT OTICE.—During my absence from the
IN city, Mr. FRANCIS T. COLE, at the CounUng
House or Messrs. Howland fc Washburn, nn thn nay. is
authorised to collect all Rents duo the estate of F. W.
Ilfiiucmnnn, nml to rent such buildings as may bu vaca
ted. Tenant* desiring to quit, should uotiry Mr. Cole In
«c. ri .»c. Wlm th. I«tf Emotor>
June 14 ltno—wfs lmo Estate F. W. Ilelnemann.
splenduTporceleain door
KNOBS.
FINGER PLATES—NAME AND NUMBER
PLATES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BnlldliiR llnrrtvvnro nnd Tool Store, No. 887
A Mnrkct-Strrct, Phtla.
rpHE subscriber invites the Southern M©r-
X chants, Builders and others, to call at his establish
ment and exnmine the large assortment of Building Hard-
tears and 7Ws, and hear tho prices. Having been ap
pointed solo Anent for tlio salo of PurcfUsin Knobs, fcc.,
and being nthn Building Hsrdmars and Tool business, ex
clusively, Builders and others can obtain, at tbl* estab
lishment, all the newest styles or Locks, Knob*, fco.
CQfe At tills establishment It l« considered apleasure to
show tha goods. WM. 51. MoOLURB.
(kb 10 978 Market ssreet, Phtla.
JOHN BENSON,
HEW-YORKAHD BROOKLYH
COPPBHS5HTH,IlRASSAtBELLFOUNDRY«
A LL KINDS of Coppor-Wolk, Tornentino
and outer Distilling Apparatus, Sugar reaches,
Pans, &c.,lncluding«Unn*on fc Day’s” patented Improv
ed Vacuum Pan; nlso every oUier atyle of Vacuum Pan,
fcc. Also, Sodu Water and PneumaUc apparatus. Also,
BELLS for Churches, Pactorie«, fcc., and every drecrip-
Uon af Brass and other Casting*. Older# addressed to
J..DENSON,9ft Old Blip, N.Y.,
Or to Messrs. WAY fc KINO, Savannah,
fab 0 Omo Will receivo punctual attenUon,
June 3
JACKSON MORTON,
R. TOOMBS,
'J. TU05IPS0N.
J. MORTON POOLE.
MACHINE MAKER,
• Wilmlnirton, Delaware.
A LL kinds of Mill Gearing, Shafting, Pul-
A leya of all sixes, rtpur and Bevil Wheels, kc. lion
and Brass C'asUngs, Saw Mill Machinery, Steam Pipe:
far warming factories, Heavy and Ugbt Turning am
Planning, Large Screws for press work, and MACHINE
5XAKINO GENERALLY.
To Companies in the Southern States about engaging in
manufacturing, J. M. P. with pleasure refer* them to spe
cimens of his work, to tho factories of tho Augusta and
Granllevillo Companies. 0mo mar 19
SM
Lbs. best quality of FEATH-
“ In quanUu# “
BRB; (Old 1
quantlUes V>»uit>^UTcha-
GEORGIA—Camden County—To all
VJT whom it may concern:
Whereas, Wm. B. Thomas has made application to
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary for said county, far Let
ters or Administration upon the estate of Louisa Tomp
kins, late of snld county, deceased—nnd far Letter* or
Guntdlnnsbip upon the person aud property ortho minor
orphan children or the said Louisa 1 ompkins, deceased.
These are therefore to cltn and ndmonbh all andsin-
gnlar the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (If any) to Uie granting Mid estate and
committing Mid Guardianship, to Uie applicant in the
Clerk’s Office iff the sa d Court, on or before tho 18th
day <ff July next, othenvlso thn said applicnUons will he
^Witness the Hon. Georec W. Hardee, one of the Jus-
Uces of said Court, this 17th day ofJunoj »850p ORT>
June 17 c. O' o- «»•*«»■
Every Friday, at 4 P. M.
Tho steam-packet DeKALB,
Jnn. Moody, master, having been fur-
nl.hed wUh new boilers, and put iu
complete order in every reepc.'t, will
resume her regular trips, leaving tho Augusta st. :.m-
Packet wharf on FatPAV, 98th Juno, at 4 o’clock, P. M. #
and will continue to leavp Savannah every Fiidat Ar-
Txa.vooM.and Augusta eveiyToMDAYftloKHiNn,through-
out the year. BROOKS fc TUPPER,
Agent*, Savnnnnh.
G. WALKER, Agent, Augusta.
E. LAFITTE fc OO..
junel AgenU, Charleston.
(MobUe AdrerttsementO
REGULAR WEEK LYTUF.SD AY EVENING PACKET
FOR 5IONTG05IKUY A WETUMPKA.
The fine doublo engine jms-
senger steamer EMPEROR, Jr.ssa J.
Cos. master, will leave 5Jol>ile ev . ry
TUESDAY EVENING, at I o', lock
E actually, end will land her passenger* In Unu-i«r tlio
stern Cara on Thursday morning. Leaving Mont
gomery every Thursday Evkiuno, at 4 o’clock,
sept90 M. WARING fc CO., Agenta,Mobile.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The ship STERLING, Henderson,
9mSB master, will ne despatched for the above port.
For Freight engagementa, apply to
June 91 PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The ship LANCASHIRE, S. Hadley,
. master, having a large portion of her cargo rn
, . will have quick despatch. For Freight of .'too
Ues Colton, npply to A. LOW & CO.
June 1ft
FOB LlftfE It POOL.
4 &h. The A. I. ship JOHN & ALBEHT.
■b* Capt. Harward, having a large portion or a cm go
engaged, will have quick despatch. For Freight of 500
bales Colton, or Passage, apply on board, nr to
June 7 BIUQHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The new and elegant ship ELLI-.N
MARIA, A. ftVhlUnore, master, having a largo
portion of a caijo engaged,wM havc Immediate dlepiiich.
For fruightSOO bales Cotton, or passHge, having band-
rrelghtfiOO
some accommodaUons,t|
y on board, or to
UCUAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The ahip DENMARK, Thompson,
ana roaster, having a portion of her cargo engned,
will meet with despatch. For Freight engagements, apply
to PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
June 11
FOR NEftV-YORK-Oia EstabllsUecI Line.
i&A The regular packet uarque CAKO-
SB1B LINA, Can?. Sherwood, will succeed the TEX
AS, and havo quick despatch. For Freight orl’ns.uge,
having good accommodaUons, apply on board ntTelfiir’s
wharf,or to BBIGI1A5I, KELLY fc CO.
June 19
FOR NEftV-YOUK—Olrt Kst«I.IUHe«l Line.
Packet qf Tuesday, 26th inst.
The superior packet barque TEXAS,
awW Jas: McNair, master, having part ofherrnigo
engaged, will posiUvely sail a* above. For Freight or
Passage, apply on board, at Telfair’* wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc Cn.
0(7- Prico ofrassago #19. Juno 15
FOR NBW-VOIUt-BKIO LIFE.
Packet for Saturday, 29th inst.
The fast Bailing regular packet brig
AUGUSTA, T. Stone, master, wifi soli ns above
For Freight or Pax ‘ *— “ **— *“
or to
June SO
FOR BALTIMORE—REGULAR LINK.
jfSHt The regular packet brig NANC') , > >a -
vis, master, having part of her cargo engngc-d, will
have despatch. For Freight or Passage, upply on board,
at Telfair’s wharf, or to
June 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO,
T?XECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
Jlf order of Uie Honorable Inferior Court of Bryan
County, while sitting as a Court or ordinary, will be sold
before tho Court House door in said County, on the first
Tuesday In September next: all the real estate of An
drew Bird, Into of snld County,consisting of threo thou-
xand (3,0(10) acre# of Pino Land. slUtrtad on tho wnta.s of
Black Creek, together wtUi Uie Mill, which is of CypreM
frame nearly new, sixty by ono hundred feet, having
three mws, two griu and a rice pounding 51111 attached.
The stream or Btack Creek is well known to many to be
one of the longest, most powerful and constant stream#
In tho South, affording at common seasons nn abundant
supply or water, which with a portion or the land well
Umbered, rendera it particularly valuable.
Alro, four hundred acre# good Bay Land, situate in Mal
den Swamp. Also, ono hundred acre# good Bay Land, on
the North efrle of Rlnek Creek. Also, two tracts of four
hundred.acres, und one halfof a throe hundred and fifty
acre tract, all well timbered, on the water* of the Great
Oaetfhee River. . , .
Terms tnado known on the day of sale.
CYRUS BIRD, iPiSMilan
June91 JACKSON BIRD,
o $ a, i. ainno, miuicr, m ...
Passage, npply on board nt Mooro's wharf,
WASHBURN, WILDER fc"GOE
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLEH JON,
SOUTll-CAROLlNA.
Leaving tho wharf at tho fool of Laurens
street dally at 3 n. in. after the arrival of tlm Houtliern
cars,via WILMINGTON nnd WELDON, N.C.. PB-
TEllsilURG,RICHMOND,to tft’ABlIINGTON, UAL •
D. L. COHEN,
OOHTRACTOR AHD BUILDER,
MO. 5 JOKKS-ST., TWO BOOM avST OP D**rroa-STM«T,
is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and
uSuct Water tluoujuira vatloue parts of Uousci.
mar 21 ly-i»
enced commanders, nml tue ira iron.u ore m im mr.
thereby securing both safety and despetrli. A IJUIOI (.l|
TICKET having already been in operation will be ron
tinued on and after the first of Oct. 18-lUj
arrangement from CkarlutentoNew ).
availing themselves thereof,w ll hnve
continue withoutdelay througn the route -
stop at any of tho intermediate pointa,
seats on the line to suit their convenience,
travellers may reach New York on tho third day i
business hours. Baggage will be Uc re.hm board «
Steamer to Weldon,nallkcwfen ot etiungc of ea
at tho intermediate point* from ilic.ic; f» .New ft-o
ntthe office of the Company foot of I *
I whom pleasu npply. For other inJbrm.
I may I atth* Aomrloun Uoi*h Charieaton, 9