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VOLUME XLVIII.
THE REPUBLICAN
I* PUBLISHED
DAILY AND TIU-WEEICLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY # COUNTY PRINTERS.
P. W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
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Q&- in no case will an order for the paper be attended
to, unless accompanied with the money, or a satisfactory
city reference.
If .Ml advertisements Inserted at the usual rates, and
strict care taken that they be published acconilnito law.
All advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
tn in, paid in advance.
■ The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all oilier advertise-
mauls not pertaining to their regular business as agreed
for. to be paid extra.
Ycaily advertisers excelling In their advertisements the
average number of lines agreed tbr, Will be charged at
projMirtionnl rates.
NM tDVKUTlSKXRttTa WtU.SE INSERTED UR ATtUTGUatT.
All advertisement* for charitable Institutions and re*
Iglous Societies will be charged half price,
ft?- All Advertisements sent to this oflke without di
rections as to the number oflnsertlons, will be publish
ed dally, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
accordingly.
V All Letters directed to this office or the Editors,
must be postpaid, to amltle them to attention.
N. 0.—Each Citation by the Clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been mado (br Letters of
Administration, mint ha published thirty bays at least.
Notice by Kiecutors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to under In their accounts, must be published
eix wkbks.
■ Salas of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors. Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must lie published HIXJ Y
DA YS bffliro the day of snle. Thtsa sales must lie made
at tha Conn House dm»? of the county lu which the
property Is situate, and on the first Tuesday nfthe mnmh,
between tile hours of ten in the morning and four iu the
afternoon. No sale from day today is valid, unless so
expressed In Dig advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Ileal Estate
or Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and intestate estates by Executors and Admlnistiatws,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let-
ten DUinDsory must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application (hr foreclosure of Mortgages on reel estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orden of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy ofthc bond ofagreement) to inakeilUcato land must
be advertised three mouths at least.
8lieriff'e sales under executions regularly granted by
theenurtemnst be advertised THIRTY DAYS—nnler
mortgage executions SIXTY DA YS- -Sales of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the dev of Sate.
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TO PRINTERS.
JOHN D. MoCttUARY,
PRINTING INK MANUFACTURER.
Nos. 331 and 333 Htanton-Street, Notv-York,
Deant, No. 3 Spruce-Street,
W OULD call the attention of Printers to
Ills Improved INUNT1N • INKS of various kluds
and colours, at the following prices,
Extra Finn Jrt lilac*, (for Card
and Wood Cuts,) $9 00 and #3 00 per lb.
Fine Uonk Ink 0 75 *• i 01 «•
Hook Ink, 0 go « 0 50 «
Fine Ited ink, I 33, 1 50 nml 9 00 “
News Ink, 18,90, and95ct*. “
lltue, Yellow,Grecnand White, 1 95 nml 1 50 “
Gold Size nt$9 f per |b. and Uronxe at 50,75 ct*. and ft,
per ox.
For the quality of which he haa the following, besides
numerous other testimonials,
Naw-Yoax, Sr.rr.95, DM8.
We have for some time pnst, used tho various qiiitlitie
*» Printing ink* manufactured by John McCreary, and
I'lond them to sarpass any others we ever used, in Itenuly
and permanency of color, and In the process of working
Lxivirr/l'Bnwfc Co.
American Dibit Soetcly Printing Office.
NRW-YoBK,HKrr.95,DMS.
This will rertlty that I hsve used the various kinds of
fine Printing Inks, manufac tured III this City, and ftnd
that made by Mr. J. D. McCreary, Hilly equal to tlm best.
_ Svtvsncs IIovt, Foreman ofPress Room.
For sale at New-York prices, by
derl JOHN M. COOPER, Agent, Savannnh.
„ . „ DU. LElPY'fe
SARSAPARILLlA BLOOD PILLS.
„ AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS!
Tho Envy of All Pill Bfonuflioturera!
\A7KLL may they be envious or joalous
l » when if is a so well-known and undeniable (het
whereyer Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Wood Fills are intro-
nured and become known, others are superseded, and
the public will take no other* than Dr. Leidy's.
000,000 BOXES SOLD ANNUALLY.
The only pills known to contalu Sarsaparilla. No oth
er such combination in roroi of Fills exists. They pro-
dne both Purgation an I Purification; ti other words,
while they purge and cleanse the stomach nml bowels,
they at the same time purity the blood and ftuldsnf the
twilv. Donee the rensnn why i'hyslcinns in all parU of
the United States rucummended them.
EAT, DRINK. ANDLIVE AS USUAL.
Dr. N. U. LEIDY.sole Proprietor nnd Manractnrej oi
r -quire
. now
ciistQuisry habits. 11 does not require much argument to
convince any one with common sense, tlmt the human
SRibmigers fR the JXepuhlfcim.
FACTOns AND COMMISSION MEKOHANTfl.
BAY-STRRKT.
A. Low fc Co., 58
G. R.Camming, 80
Win. P. Tem, 89
Win. Crowder, 64
Jos. Burke, 88
J. Htoddsrd, C8
W. 11. Mongln, C8
E. A. Soulllsrd, 88
Will. Oattersby, 70
O. A. Greiner, 79
F. H. Welman, 74
J. P. Graves, 75
J. If. Burroughs, 07
F. T. Willis It Co., 78
E.Molyneux, 77
D.F. Halsey, 80
JohnJones fcSon, 80
J. L. Swlnney, 89
BAY-STRIKT.
Allen, Bell k Co., lit
Washbuni, Wilder k Co.,
114 k 118
8. H. Fisks, 117
R. A. Lewis, 118
T. II. Harden, 118
O. N. Neyle, 190
Stephen Hills, 199
Cohens k Herts, 140 k 149
W. Wood bridge, 144
R. Habersham k Son* 148
Williamson k Preston,994
James A Norris, ISO
W. A. Cherry k Co., 158
Rowland k Washburn, 179
Ellas Reed, 174
Origham, Kelly k Co., 178
II. Koser, 178
Hamilton k Hardeman, 83 rmncls Waver, 178
N. Cruger, 84
G. S. Frierson, 85
Geo. Gordon, 88
Harper k Stuart, 87
Asa Holt, b8
Wm. Duncan, 89
R. Hutchison, 00
Francis Wood, 91
E. Parsons fc Co., 99
M.kW. Camming, 93
Yongs k Gammell, 94
Smith k Humphreys, 95
Hollis k Lawson, 95
the celebrated Sarsaparilla lllood Pills,does not requli
you, while taking them, to abstain from eating, or mu
customary habits. 11 does not require much argument I
convince any one with common sense, that the hjnian
■)*t»m requires nourishment and support In sickness as
w»M as in health. Nature tenches us the Ikrt In the with
ering or decaying plant. Neither is restraintI'roin occu
pation required, nor need four of exposure he apprehend-
til whilst taking these Pills.
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A
, , POUND OF CURB.
U is almost Incalculable and Incredible, what amount
,u *# n « ml «bt be prevented by a little timely precau
tion. if moat persons, when they at firtl begin to foul
tin wen, nua are aware or existing symptoms of disease or
l.ltS'?!wo&td.ukaM ono. . u>« nf br. b.Wy’i
- - i.u, irvmutr mi
endtred Mnntccetaryl
I hlnk, reader, of the foregoing; rnHertion will teach
you iu truth. There is nothing so very alarming In most
dUeases or sickness; it is Uie delay in checking lU pro-
gress thalnfUimes makes recovery impossible.
MOST DISEASES COMMON TO WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
we overcome hy Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood Pills.
Ti™?Z* ro «8' c »‘?iou« In Dyspepsia, Headache, Dizslness,
Giddiness or Faintness, Palpitation or Fluttering of the
Dimness of the Eyes, Costiveness, indigestion,
want of Appetite, Dislike or Disgust to Food, Fulnoss or
Vjj'kht at tho Stomach, llenrthurn, Waterhrnsh.Sour
witcinlions or Acidities ofttieritoinach, Inward Fevers,
Foul or OtTensIve llreath, (tad Taste In the Mouth In tho
|" 0 . , 1 n,n 1 « nr Mother times, Colic Palrts, Flatulency, Pains
ili„ i , ,h * Lungs and Limbs, of the Side, and of
T»i.the llaclt, Shoulders, llheumntlsmt etc.;
Pin ni 61 "flits Skin, Scaly Eruptions, Dry and Wnlory
F Rce i Neck and Body, better, Itch, lllng-
, n Prickly Heat, and an Itching, burning and prick-
! "*W} Q n of Uta akin or flesh, Denreaslon of BptriU,
welsncholy, Morning Sickness, and Cramps st tho dtom-
* c,l i etc. common to Females,
m t „ IF PILLS HE NECESSARY,
TheS Sarm.pt.Ilia’mood Pills,
an* warranted to do more good, at all times, than
jMSafeariA:
Hr w i k’ "Dnstedby Dr. p. S. Phystick, Dr. R. Parish,
T *O* J*«M, Dr. ft. Hare. Dr. S.’
W. Qlbeon, Dr. J. R. Coxe, Dr. W. P. Do-
Hcl B .!«» r, nX , . 15 A , i < l rnor J D . r * Tl p * Dolton, Rev. W. H.
WJltV k' L> n l J * Diddle, Esq., kc.,
AT STXRR--Dr. Leldy refers to any of the
wouUn!:,* nd «»ProD>»Monai man, or man of honor,
mi... ""fhnsxard Ills rcnuinllon by recommending tillls
"liter metHelna to the public, oxcentnr known effieMy.
feu?" Dsassnred, then, Ifyott desire, at any time, pills,
»».F°. r **^ on P r puriflcatlon, or for the cure of a&y dla-
,M «, to give those Pills a trial, you will nevor legist It.
ft?- *0 PILLS IN A BOX FOR 35 CENTS
v^n) > Ii nol P?.i Dn P"t, nnrLF.inY's dispensary,
,t?-‘, l< North FOtjUTU street, between Race and Vino'
Philadelphia.
la s!r 0 ,0 *D respecUble Druggists and Storekeepers
v uA"4"Wa,MlllBdgevllle,Macon, Columbus,and goner-
In the United States. In Savnnnnlt hy
J. II. Ladd, 189
C. Ilartridgs, 190
Hardwick k Cooke, 199
Franklin k Brantley, 194
F. Sorrel, 196
G. W. Anderson k Dro.,908
B. Salomons, 901
C. F. Mills,904
1>. II. Helm, 906
8. Ooodsll,908
nabun k.Fulton,907
Doston k Gunhy, 909
A. Minis, 990
Padellbrd fc Fay, 104fc!00 GW.GarinsnykCo.J9fclOI
Way k King, 105 S.C.Dunnlng.lOWhluksr-st.
IV. C. O'Driscoll, 108 E. W. linker, Jones' wharf.
N. A. Hardee It Co., 110 C. A. L. Lamar,Eastern •»
Dye k Oliver, 79 W.P. Clark.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Coheufc Fosd.ck.H8 Hay-street.
Philbrick k Hell, 158 do.
Tiios.J. Walsh k Co, 168 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 908 liny-street.
Win. II. Giles k Co., Ui Hay-street.
R. A. Alien k L'o., Hmet'a Wharf.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
It. Roberts, Gibbons' Building.
II. F. Waring k Co., 161 llroughton-atreet.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Lathrop k Foote, Gibbons' llulldiug.
Snider, Lathmi* k Nevitt, Shad’s lluilding.
Marshall k Aiken, do. do.
Dewittk .Morgan, Ribera’s lluilding.
51. Preudorgart fc Co,cor'r Congress and 1\ hltaksr-sts.
J. S. Magill. 113 Cougtoss-street.
WHOLESALE GUOCERS.
A. Welles, 195 Bay-street.
Col.ei.s k Herts, 140 Hay-street.
H. A. Crane, 189 Hay-street,
J. V.Connerat, 150 Ray-street.
Scranton, Johnston fc Co., 197 nay-street.
Swift, Deuslow fc Webster, 169 llay-sueol.
Davis k Cupp, 177 Hay-street.
• WHOLESALE fc RETAIL GROCER.
II. J. Gilbert, West side Market Square.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J. Horse nil, corner Broughton and Hull streets.
W. W. Goodrich, Sinct’s lluilding, Whllsker-streets.
J.U Brown, 111 Congress-street.
U. De Martin, corner Hay and Whitaker streets.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. S. Nichols, Gibbons' lluilding.
Pierson fc Heidi. 10 Whltnkor-stteet.
Philip Kean, 99 Uryan-street.
FASH ION ABLE TAILORS AND DRAPER8.
Price fc Veader, 147 Ray-street.
Ham Ron fc Symous, 17 Whltaker-street.
ilnblnson fc Camp, 8 Bull-street.
S. P. Diliblo, corner nroughton and Whltaker-sts.
John W. Kelly, Hull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
Daniel Hers, III llrton slrvct.
M. D. Murphy, WlilUker-st.
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
Mrs. 8. Tomb, No. 15 Uarnsrd-streeL
HAT STORES.
D. A. Ambler fc Co., No. 147 Congress-street.
N. Lyon, Gibbons' Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
O. Johnson fc Co., 108 llryan-street.
Verstille, LufThurmw fc llutlor. South side Market-sq.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L.Rohlder,99 Whitaker-strect.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-street.
Jacob Duteuhorer, 78 Uryan-street.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. Galloway, 73 York-street.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Clsxhorn fc Co., Am-iaux’s wharf.
Turner fc Henry, Moore's Wharf.
8P.OAR MANUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, 13 Whltaker-street,
P. Jacobs, 97 Bull-streot.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendrickson fc Co.. Gibbons' Building.
• A. A. Solmnon* fc Co., Mnrket square.
Laltoche fc Godfrey, comer Bay and Bull atrnets.
Turner fc Oden, Monument squaro.
L. J. Myers,corner Broughton and Whltaker-sts.
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE.
J. P. Baum, corner Barnard and Bryan-strects.
VARIETY STORE.
J. 61. Haywood, corner Broughton and Bull-sts.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
J llasbrouck fc Co, Hinets**Rul!illi!g.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. fc H. Weed, l«3 Itroughtnn-street.
McCleskey fc Norton, Gibbous’ Building.
E. Hopkins, 177 Congress-street.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Sinou’ Building.
PAINT STORES AND PAINTING.
J. G. Falligaut,.Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whliaker-eticet
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 149 llay-strect.
J. M. Cooper,corner Whitaker and St. Julian-streets.
MUSIC STOKE.
F. Zogbaum fcCo., corner St. Julian-stand Market-sq.
JEWELLERS.
M. Ea«tman, corner Whltakerand llryan-atreets.
T. T. VVilmot, Market-square.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
Geo. 8. Gray, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
E. Wllhiiiftou, 143 Bay-street.
Geo. W. Wylly, Hull -street, opposite Pulaski House.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Wylly fc Wright, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117 Br.y-strent.
STEAM BOAT AGENT8.
Brooks fc Tupper, Charleston Steam-Packet wharf.
T> It. Mills, Iron Steam Bont Company's wlmrf.
8. M. Pond, Georgia Steam Hoist Company’s wharf.
61. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Wharf.
John Fostsr, Anderson's Lower wharf.
DENTISTS.
R. Parsons, 197 Congress-street.
S. G. Panrott, North side Monument-square.
11. J. Rayall, HI Congress-streut.
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. K. Ynnge. office corner St. Julian and lea-streets*
Dr. Bradley, Bmughton-st*, 8. side, near Lyceum Hall.
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
T. J. Jackson, No. 191 Rroughinn.slreet.
DAGUBRREANv GALLERY.
W. V. Prentice, corner St. Jullan-st. and 6!arkst-eq.
GAS FITTINGS.
U. Cranston. No. 91 Bryan street.
Stratton fc Dobson, corner State and null-streets.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A. Short, corner South Broad and Whltaker-sts.
C. Van Horn, West llrnad-sUcct.
D- L. Cohen, No. 5 Jones-street.
G. Butler, Ynrk-street, Oglethorpe-squtre.
J< Solomons.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS.
R. fc J. Lachllson, near Canal Lock.
A N Miller, Eastern Wharf.
OUN SMITHS.
John Carrulhers, 175 Market-square.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
McArthnrfc Morse, 13 Harnard-strnct.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Robt. D. Walker, Vork-sUeet.
SADDLERY, kc.
W. II. 6Iay k Co., comer Whltakerand Bryan-eueets.
N - D ' Ku,p fflMn^o.rroRV.
Wm. Warner,48 West Broad'-street.
Philbrick fc Bell, 158 Bay-strccL
.acH6—mwfol
A. H0L06I0NS fc CO.,
T. 61. TURNER fc CO..and others,
TOWNSEND’a SARSAPARILLA.—1
“I, hV"** B.r.»p.iill«, Juaf rccclv.il! ,m
* uls TURNER kODEN.
justness earns.
WM. D. ELAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Bnena Vista. Marion Co., Ucorgta,
WIB pracUce In the Counties of Lee, 61acon,Tlluscofee,
Stewart, Sumpter nnd Talbot, lie will take claims to
collect on shares. For his Oddity to business ho has
liberty to refor to Col. Wm. 61. Brown, Marshal of Geor-
gla, at Buena Vntn t and Wm. F. Brooks, Deputy RIar-
•hu, at Savannah, Geo. 6—o Jan 9s
SAVANNAH, GA. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1850.
atatMtoab, -Shtp, nun Stc.nit-UncUft sumcrtfscnteittg.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON. I-Q.1 infl I.QMlr.gj)'
( Hunger Trains leave 6 a vamt am and Macon dally, at
Pasenger Trains arrive dally at Savannah 6.15 P.M.j at Macon,
This Hoad, Inmnnsctlon with the Macon and Western Road from Macm to Atlanta,
8 e Road from Atlanta to Dalton, now fbnos a continuous Unr —
lurrsy County,Gs. and with the Memphis Branch Kail-r
Tickets from Savannah to Rlacon, 65 75
•' « « to Atlanta, 9 50
u ° 11 to Augusta...... 6 50
“ ** “ to 00
“ " ** to Opelika, » 17 00
“ “ “ to Jacksonville, Ala..... 90 00
« <• « to Talladega, )
to IlnntsviTle, > Alabama99 00
:atur, )
IpNGLISH Tooth DRUSHES.-An ln-
A-jM-oke of aupertof Uu^liti Tooth ilnnbo; ju.t In-
m«r ll A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
J A. M.
,.,,.,,,,,,,,6.45 p. 6f,
** « « to Tuscaloou. Ala. 1
to Columbus, /
*- «
“ J
J7)ATCHOULLY Compound, for destroy-
mtySl m ° ’ fUf by LaROCHF.fc GODFREY.
..$99 50
T INSEED OIL.—500 mtl«.. landing and
±J for sale by O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CD,,
niMjr31 Gibbons’ Buildings.
*W nuenmn,
Morph reeboro’,} Tenn. 95 00
to Columbia,
“ " to Dscstur, ) «« <i n to Memnhls.. « -w nn
An extra Passenger Train lenves Hnvnnnah on Saturday’s, after tha arrival of Uio Hteam-riilp* from New-York.
isiM Si! bciwMn D,,wa
t Head of the West Polut and Montgomery Ball-Road,on which the fare to Montgomery Is about $9.
IlMtea of Freight for BXerchniitllae Generally, from Savannah to Macon i
MRasoarMKNTGoops.-lloxes of lints, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Crockery Ware, In crates, boxes or lihds., per cubic foot, '
Goods ar wsioiit, rtasr Class.-Boxes of Gla.., Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 lbs.,
SscoNn <-'•»*"•—Sugar, LolTee, llo|m. Iiuiter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard and Hollow ware, Bice, boxes Soap and Candles, Bagging, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, j>er 100 lbs.,
Twian Class—Flour,Uacon, Liquors, Pork, lleer, Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per lOOIbs.,
Foobth CLass—MUI-fearing, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nalls. Spikes and Coal,per loo lbs.
BarreU of Beets, Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onkms, Ice, and kit light barrslt, each,
Oil suit Mnts—f nnr hhil I.nulllrr fill. In nniMirfinn) * ’
13 cents.
10 ••
60 “
Oil and Molasses per hhd., (smaller casks In proportion)
Salt per Bark, not exceeding four bushel
ft?- Goods consigned to Thoe. 8. Wayne, Forwarding Agent, Savannah, will be Ibrwi
$8 00
__ IgttOd.. ...
Savannah, (Ga.) 98th Nov., 1819.
, be forwarded free or commission.
WM. 61. WADLEY, Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Macon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of tho line of Rail-Roads extending from Savan
nah to Atlanta, Ga.
The Passenger Trains of Uila Road arc run dally as follows t connecting at Macon with tha Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western nnd Atlantic and Georgia Kail-Roads.
Leave Macon at 8 A. 61., arrlvo at Atlanta 3 p. M.
Leave Atlanta 0 A. 6!., and arrive at Rincon 4 P. 61.
Passengers oil this Itnad tn and from Hnvnnnah sleep one night at Rfacon.
The Trains on the Western nnd Atlantic Hoad do not run on Sunday.
Patacngria for Columbus, Montgomery and Nnw-Oriean* via Savannah and Macon, taka Stages at BarnesvlBe.
Passengers for La Grange, West Point, .Montgomery and New-OrleansviaAugusMaml Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin,
Freight 1 rains nre run dally through the foulness season, and tri-weekly the remainder oftlie year.
• All freight to and from ntln*r Hoads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
IlMtea of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
BRTWBRN MACON AND
Fiest Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes or Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and aurh
oilier artlrlesaa nre clearly analogous to those named
Hkcond Class, (per 100Ihs.)—Uoxesand hales of Dry Goods, Baddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Titian Class, (per 100 Ihs.)—Sugar, Colfoe, Liquor. Ilaggliig. Hope, Rutter. Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides In bales, Cotton Ynrns, Copper, Tin, Bar and sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Castings
llardwnre, nnd all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, Bice, llacon. Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Hags, Ginseng, green and dried Fruits, 61111 Ocnring, I'lg Iron, Mill and Grindstones,,
Cotton from Atlanta to Savannah,
Macon, Oct. 98,1848.
« Griffin
,65 cts. per 00 Ihs.
60 » " 00 Ihs.
50 « « 100 tbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Suprrintendant.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DAI/TON 100 RULES.
Passenger Trains leavo Atlanta daily (Sunday’* excepted) at 1 o’clock, P. M., arrive at Dal
ton at 8 P.51.; returning, leavo Dalton at 4 o’clock, A. 6f.,and arrive at Atlanta at 11 o'clock. A. 61.
Trains on the Memphis llianeh Rail-lload, and Singes for Nashville and Knoxville,Term., and for Tuscumbin, Ala.
and Memphis, 'Penn., run In connection wlUi this Itoad.
Rales of Transportation for Merchandise Generally..
FROM ATLANTA TO
Finst Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hats, Uoniiets, and Furniture, wjj
, Second Class, (per 100 Ihs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
OIL, Drugs, and Confectionary,.
Titian Class, (per 100 lb*.)—li
i, Sugar, Coffee, I.tqunr, Bagging, Rope. Butter,
Cheese^ Tobacco^ Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow-
'LASS, (pc
unecse, i obnceo, Lent
ware, Crockery, Cnstiui
x.)—Georgia Domestics, Sui
or. Pent’ '
i, Hard V
igs, Hard ware, Marble, (dressed), he.
Foubth Class, (per JOO lb*.)—Flour, (in sacks) Rice, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lard.Tnllow, Bacon,
(in casks, boxes nr -arks), Bees-wnx, bales of lings, Ginseng,Fruit, Bar Iron, Rlarble, (undress-
ed), Mill and Grindstones, Mill Gearing,.,
LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
Tho undersignud have This Day formed a Co-Partner
ship In tho PRACTICE OP THE LAW, under the firm
of MAIISH fc PEPPER, and will personally attend the
Supreme Court, the United Stains Circuit Court, and the
Courts of Chatham, Brynn. Bulloch, Effingham, Scriven,
Burke, Washington and Wilkinson Counties, and have
uradn arrangement* for the Collection of Claims In most
of uio Counties of tills State. Office, 175 Bay-Strskt.
molford marsh,
JAMES M. PEPPER.
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1850^31 lyo Jan 4
DERRIBN At 8IIJ3WMAKB.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wnyneahoro', Uurke Co., Ga..
Will practice in the CounUea of Richmond, Uurke,
Jefferson, Scriven, Emanuel, Tattnall and Montgomery.
tromab m. bcrrikn. joun t. aiiKWMAKB.
Jan 18 ft—lyo
PHILIP ICEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
And Dealer la Ready Mode ClatUlng—Penfteld’a Range,
may 7 no. 08 aar»NSTasrr,
Transportation Office, W. nnd A. R. II., Atlanta, April 14th, 1849.
E. U. MILLS, SupH.Transportation.
apr!8
FOll NEW-YORK.
M M &k
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. This line is composed
ofthc following vessels t
Barque ISAAC MEAD, R.T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEM ILL N. Dorr,
II rig MACON,.
Brig JOHN BNDER8,
Schr.G.J. JONES, II. Look.
The above veaacls are of the first class, insured at tlie
lowest rates, and arc commanded by Captains of much
cxpericiirn til the trade. They will bo towed up nnd
down tho river when necessary, and will nlwnys sail on
the day ndA'rilsml. Tim Cabin* nre hnndsoniely fur
nished, nml every enro will be taken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to ROWLAND, fc WAHIIBURN,
No. 179 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL fc CO..
oct 18 No. 180 Front atrcel, New-York.
Thu following vessels comprlso tills Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, via t
Sehr. IULIAELIZA. Capt. IIiobir.
Schr. II. WBSTCOrr, Capt. Hand.
Helir. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Blackman.
P.SukvviBLD. Bchr. JNO. II. HOL6IES, (new) Capt. Lonus.
J. Johnson. The above vessels ate all first clast schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced In the unde, and
who will use tiielr best exertions to give satisfaction to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
GHE1NF.K fc BEALL,
79 Bay-sueet, Savannah.
ALEXANDER IIEItON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37X N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STJ3AMBOAT^COMP’Y OF GA
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt. PlULfoT.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. Crkswill.
The Intter Steamer being of less draught thnn any other
on the Uivcr,insures unprecedented despatch in nllstages
.of the water. The Company Is also provided with fifteen
To\v-t*aat* and two Lighters.
All Freirhtnddrcssedtotliecarcorthorompnnyor Ua
Agents, will be received nnd forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. U. MILLS, Agent,Hnvannnh.
nctlfi \V. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mall Line Steam-Packet
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA. Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Dally Mall Stenm
Packets at Savannnlii the Mnil Steamer SARAH SPAI.D
INC, from t'alotka to Lake 6lonro«, the Mall Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator. Mineral Springs and Madison-
vHIc.toTallahassecsandfroin Plcolata to St.Augustine.
OCAMULGEE, Capt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GABTON,. Capt. Hrbbard.
ST. MATTHEWS Capt. NicmolasKiM.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
RSTUKNiHa.—Leave Paintka every Monday nnd Thurs
day morning, touching at thu abovo named places each
way.
Allgoods consigned to the Agents forwarded fieeol
commission.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agrnt>i
nov14 Snvunnn
HEllON'S PHILADELPHIA
^4 ^4 JllfD
SAVANNAH LINE OK PACKETS.
..VAtlll.U AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OK GEOIIGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHA5L Capt. Hubbako,
TENNESSEE, Cnpt. Goulo,
Til08. 8. METCALFE, Capt.Powar.L,
Run between the above place* In connection with Tow
boat* and Lighter^ affording the merchants of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tonnesseo and Alabama, a cheap ana
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and from
the interior.
Merchandise, innllcnscs, imported or exported willhe
received and fonvarded free of commissions, and freight
for the Georgia Roll-Road for Athena and Atlanta, and all
Stations on Ute Western k Atlantic Rail-Road, can be
paid at those Sultanas freight for other Stations Ihissldo
or Atlanta is paynblo at Augusta.
Produce from tho Georgia Ball-llond will nlso lie for
warded free of commissions, and all expense paid, nnd
collected at Savannah from consignees of vessels, when
required.
The T. 8. M. now runs as n regular packet, affording
increased facilities of conimunieotinn.
Merchandise from seaward should he addressed to care
of8avannah Agent, and from the interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address Dills Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Hnvnnnah.
oct 18 JNO. B. QU 1F.U, Augusta-
Pally P. S. Hall Steam-Packet Line,
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(»LAM> TWO-THIRDS Of TOR WAT.)
META6IORA,, Capt. F. BaRdrn.
WM. BEABROOK, Cnpt. P. B la n ken strip.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fknn Pick.
JASPER, Capt. Wm. S. Dixon.
This Line is composed or the above very superior
Bteam Packets, with experienced commanders, and can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o'clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through
out tho year.
Fare Five Dollars, menls Included. Through Ticketi
between Macon nnd Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
meals on the steamers and omnibus fare In Savannah.
BIIOOKS fc TUI*PER, Agents, Savannah,
nov 14 E. LAFITTE fc CO., Agents,Charleston.
Business earns.
UOBEIlT D. WALKER,
MARBLE * STONE MANUFACTURER,
BBOUOIITON-ST., BKTWKKN WIIITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Bailings, fcc. fcc., furnished to order.
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will perform any operation* pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth inserted Irntn one to an entire dotiblo set,
and warranted not to be excelled by tha best Dentists in
Europe or America. ^
OruKTOto Rooms, No. 187 Conorris-strskt.
R. & J. LACIILISON,
engineers and millwrights,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CAN At -tTRKKT, NKAR TUR CANAL-LOCK,
R. LACIILISON. J. LACHLtSON.
A. PONCE.
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP
SEGARS,
NO. 13 WIIITAKER-STREET,
Keeps on liaad a well selected stock oflmported Se-
gars; also, Manufecturad Tobacco, Snuff. Pipea, and all
other articles twually kept iu hla line or business, which
he olfora on tho most reasonable terms. nov 3
Business garbs.
YON OK at GAMMELL.
FACTORS If COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
BIILLER As CURRY.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BKA8S FOUNDERS,
BASTION WHABr—BAY-BTBtrr,
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MA80NRY
Or RVSRV DRSCRIPTION. #
Comer South Brood and Whitaker-ata.
frMh .* upplT
may 99 O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
I ^ ASTILE SOAP.—20 boxes superior Ca»-
\J tile Soap, for sale by
febW TURNER fc ODEN.
Q ALTPETHE.—20 kegs beet refined SaU-
O peue, for sale by
nov 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
n HA MPAGNE WINE-27 baskets of the
V/ celebrated Hungarian Lion Champagne; landing per
^Hartford,foraaleby J. vrCONNERAVT
GPERM,
k? oil; for SI
GEIDL1TZ and Soda POWDERS—For
Ossie by L. J. MYERS,
“■* Smcu’ Building.
G WAIM’S, Fahnenstook’sand Peery’* Ver-
O mlfogs—for tale by L. J. MYERS,
*— rl> ‘ Sniffs Building.
T ONDONMU8TARD,—25 boxes London
J—J Mustard; for sale low, by
TURNER fc Ofar*
T^RKSH Gum Arabio Lozengero—for tale
JL by LaROCUE fc GODFREY,
mar JO Oandry'a Building.
E nglish mustard.—3 case* of supe
rior English Muitard. For sale by
TUJUBE PASTE, Lozsnges, fcte.—For
O Colds and Coughs. For sale by
feb 0 LaKOCIIE fc GODFREY.
r\UVE OIL.—Superior Olive Oil, in quart
Vy and pint bottles, also on draughts for sale hy
Laroche fc Godfrey,
mar 95 Uaudrya Building.
L INEN SHEETING, Linen Damask,
Dowlas, Huckabacks, Diaper*, Birds Eye do.; Da
mask Napkins, do. Doyles, fcc; Just received and for
sole at Ilia lowest price by
mar 99 DaWITT fc MORGAN,
It 1 hero's new Building.
GH1R.TS1 SHIRTS L-Robinson & Camp
LJ have Just received another lot of fine while and co
lored Shirts, which they offer low, atGaudry’a Buildings,
next door to Pulaski House. apr 1
TVTEW Spring GOODS.—Lathrop &. Foote
i. 1 are now receiving their Spring supply ofStaple and
Fancy DRY GOODS, which are offered on fovoralds
terms, either at wholesale or retail. mar 9
17RENCH Worked COLLARS, Lace
.1. CufTs. Lace Capos, whlta Kid Gloves, and a now
style of embroidered L. 0. lldkfs-t Just received by
feb 19 MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
("kSNABURGS and STRIPES.—Georgia
J and Carolina OsnalHtrg* and Stripes, Richmond and
ColuniMon Stripes and Sheeting Stripes. For sale by
— I LaKOCIIE, DOWNS fc CO.
T TMBRELLAS.—Just received a large It
U of fine Silk and Colton Umbrellas, for sale by
apr 1 ROBINSON fc CAMP.
f TMBRELLAS.—Just received a full sup*
U ply Green, Brown, and Black Silk and'Gingham
Umbrellas—for aale cheap, at the Clothing Btoreor
GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mar 30 Gibbons'Range.
piNESPONGE-
Cl LOVES, Hosiery, &c. —Udie*» Hale
J thread, silk and linen Gloves; Egyptian nett Mittsi
Gentlemen's Gloves of all kinds; 900 dozen English and
German Hosiery—received and for oalo by
mar 15 MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
J, L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFACTURER
No. 17 BuLL-sTagar, near AIoNUMKNT-aauABB.
Cork-sole, Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, Walking, Drcu, and Pump-sole Boota; Shooting
Buskins, llootee*. Oxford Shoes, Pumps. Slippers, fcc.,
mado to order in the neatest and most fashionable maimer
of warranted materials, and by the roost experienced and
careful workmen.
P. JACOUS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 87 BULL-STREET,
(SION or THE INDIAN, NKAR MONUMKNT MUARR.)
N. ll.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
nnd American Begars, at Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snulf, fcc.
J ONES A PAPOT,
SHIPWRIGHTS, SPAR-MAKERS, AND
CAULKERS.
Yard opposite It. fc J. LackIDon's Foundry.
Jan I 4 Savannah, da. lyo
HARDWICK Ac COOKXO,
FACTORS# COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TELFAIR'S BUILDlNOa.
R. B. HARDWICK. JOHN O. COOK*.
WEED8AMOIIRELL,
WltOLKSALR ANO RETAIL DRAM** IN
CHINA, GLASS,#EARTHEN WARE,
UrouBhton-sf., Nnr aim nh.
SWIFT. DBN8LOW
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
OORNBR or BAY AND WlllTAKtR-iTi.
RDWARD awirr. a. a. pkn«low.
WYLLY Ac WRIGHT,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the aale of Real Estate, Ncgro«s, and any description
of personal property.
OrFIOBjCORNBRBULL-ST. ANB BAY LANK,
fob93 Barannah, GcorRla."
Ii. ROBIDBR.
fasiiionabiA”boqt'% shoe-maker,
• Importer of French Leather.
WMITASIR-aTRXRT, OPrOSITR tart* BUILD INS,
HAMILTON AC HARDEMAN.
FA CTORS # COMMISSION MER CHANTS
SnvannaUf Georgia.
CHAB. r. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARPKMAN.
BASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS*
LIGHTS of SASH, of all
slxos from 8 hy 10 to 59 by 90.
1 - ••*•—*—of all size*.
pairs Blinds, for Windows;
60 pair Panel Doors, different sixes and tiilcknesa.
For sale nt No. 153 llay-aireet, near tho City Hotel,
lUinFutoiyln W,„ llnllN ,
N. B.—All orders for Carpenter’s work,executed atthe
shortest notice. nov M
BASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS.
* LIGHTS of SASH, from 7
, hy 9 to 19 by 90.
__ , for Windows, from 8 by 10 to 19 by 90.
100 Panel Doors, various sixes.
Odd rites furnished ou the saute terms as frill setts.
For sole by JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
nov 97
A RTIFICIAL LEECHES.—A supply of
±\. Alexander’s Patent ArtMIclal Leeches, Just receiv-
Wtuerul famuerttsemnwa.
. Lamp, Train and Neat* Foot
°HS for sale by JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
NER fc ODEN, Monument-aquare.
L. J. MYERS, Smeta'Building.
/’GROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC.-
\J ed, a full supply of Grossman's Hpc
mar 9d TURNER fc ODEN, Mon
.—Just rcceiv-
Speclflc; for sals by
Monumtdt-aqaar*.
I UMMUSS* Arnmalio and Vegetable Wine
JJ Dltlers-For sale hy L. J. MVF.RH
•For aale by
LaROCIIE fc GODFREY.
P ANTS! PANTS!!—A largo variety of
Fancy and Black Doe Skin Casa: Pants. For sala
HAMILTON fc SY6IONS.
i. lied Blankets; Just received, and for safehy
Jan31 SNIDER, LATHROP fc NEVITT.
VX Uy Gunny Bagging laadina from btlg Caritnn. Fc
sale hy COHENS fc HERTZ.
Horn, Just received amffor sale by
" “ -'KSON
June 7
O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Gibbons' Bulldinp.
pHAMPAGNE.-
KJ Winu,ordllferenth.
may 17
FRANCIS WAVER,
No. 178 Ray-st.
Nancy, and for sate hy
Juno 4
COHENS fc HERTZ.
L SEEDS.—100 His. Skiiiney’s Improved Rata llagi
Turnip Seeds; 10 do Premium Flat Dutch Cabbage do; 1
do do Drumhead do do; 10 do do late do do do; 1U0 d
Canary nnd 100 do llemp Beeda. Just Inmled and fa
Bale by R. DaMARTIN.
may 18
rjARDEN SEEDS.—100 Iba. Skinnoy’i
vJ Improved Ruta Baga Turnip Seedj 95 Late do
tumpka, and'
June 4
'nbbnge t
J'forsnlcl
J. DaMARTIN.
r PHOMASTON LIME.—500 bbla. firat
X quality Thomastnn Lime, landing per schr. Anita
Juno 7
COllENS fc HERTZ.
lus.—io bbli
•DEFINED SUGARS,
XL Crashed and Powdered Sag ... ..
do; 9(1 boxes Dairy Cheese, Just received, by
June 7 W. W. GOODRICH.
JOHN M. COOPER.
V V ping Paper, assorted sixes. For sale by
apr 3 SWIFT, PENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
AMES.-
vX gammon D
Bonrds. Dice, D
■iocs, ana nice nu«i, juf.iccciTB'
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
Gibbon's Building.
apr 8
Smeta' Building.
IN and for sale by McCLESKEY fc NORTON.
Just received by
QTRIPED OSNABURGS. — 50 bale*
O strined Otnaburgs, for plantation use, received and
MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
Lslne, Black Alpacas, Black Borages, Iliac . —...
Black Sllka, Black C'nmltrics, Black Muslins, fcc. Just
received iter Ship Hartford.
SNIDER, LATHROP fc NEVITT.
PI AVIS’S Pain KILLER.—20 boxes Perry
XX Davis's Pain Killer,Just received, nnd for sole by
apr 19 TURNER fc ODEN.
jl! nourishment, much superior to Arrow Koot,fc<
for invalids and children. For sale by
LiROCHE fc GODFREY,
113 Gaudry’s Building.
p ANDIES— /
V Candles,Just recel
may 94
p KERRY RUM.—Just received by
VJ apr 90 w. W. GOODRIC
s; I.s
Silk Mantilla Net;
npM3•
Fancy Silk Button*, fcc.
LATHROPfc FOOTE.
Just received, Gent's Under Shirts, or bur, i.ii
Thread, Gnuse Merino and Cotton; Drawers, of Gat
brown; for salo by
nprl
ROBINSON fc CAMP.
X ment Envelopes for important documents, Rub
Bands, While Rubber, also a targe supply of Steel Pe
among which are severe) new and excellent kinds; s
n further supply of Copying Presses; also French Co
Ing Hooks. Just received by
feb 99 JOHN M. COOPER.
till i.nco, uunp aim unco, i
and Pearl Straw; also. Mis
Lace, Lace and Braid,
Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Gii
roar U J. 8. ” 1
ILL, Savannah Cash Store.
sale by
MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
ed, aud for aale by
apr 19
R. HENDRICKSON fcCO,
1 \J caska do. do.} 1500 gallons (
Tanner’a or Train tin.; for sale by
Junes SWIFT, DENSLC
gallons do. Bpeim d
DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
General srabertfstmeuts.
pAINT.—Blake’a Patent Fire Proof Paint:
X lor sole by C. A. L. LAMAR, >
fob IB Agent (be Georgia. W
■ROGERS & WOSTENHOLM’S PEN »
xl KNlV£9 l »n,w«n,fln,unrtinomii>N Eruloi *
Knlw. Ju.t received b,
fcbW ' JOHN SI. COOPER. wlj
LJONEY.—3:caska Cuba Honey—Just ro- TA
XX ceived and for'sale by P 01
mar 14 O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO. Jjja
T ORRILLARD’S 8NUFF.—A ftill aup- gri
JLJlJr “f LorrUlardt Scotch, Maecoboy and Rappee
Snuff, for sals low by ■»
mar 13 TURNER fc ODEN. J®”
T7RESH Congress WATER.—20 boxes ««
X fresh Congrats Water, just received and for sale by
. TURNER kOORN, V. 1
mar 15 Monumant square. —
P ONFECTIONARY.—30 boxe* atoam r«- Wl
VJ fined Confoctlonary, Just received, and for aala by
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO., Tft
feb 85 Gibbons’Uuldings. J
GPERM and Urd Oil—20 bbls. Pure Si
Jp Sperm Oil, IU bbls. Lard Oil. B5 bbls. Whaln oil,
for sale low by TURNER fc ODEN; 3“.,
Jan 82 Monument Square.
CNUFF.—A freah supply of Rappee, Mac-
coboyand Scotch Snuff; Just received, and for. ale. fT 1
apr 8 LaKOCIIE fc OODFREY. |
pONGREaS WATER, just received,and “ ntJ
\J lot aals by LaKOCIIE fc GODFREY, “*
fob 98 Gaudry’s Building. 52
W , STAR’S Balsam Wild Cherry—For
apr 8 MlB by itmets* 1 lluildTng. , * ke
T AUAUAQ.UE SODA, in qt. bottle*—for “
X-J Mlt by L. J. MYERS,
marBJ Smet’s Bnilding.
T) ARCLAY’S Compound Cubeba and Sar- "K
XJ saparilla; Carpenter’* Extraet Buehu. For salt by Xl
ape * L. J. MYERS, Smeta* Building. rim
T A DIES’ Kid GLOVES.—Just received, /
XJ a fine asaortmsnt of Ladlea light col’d Kid Gloves. of
J- 8- MAGII.L, ■«
apr 19 Savannah Cuh Store.
TT’ESTS.—White ftnd Colored Marseilles -J-
V \ oats, Just received, and for safe by Cot
■Pr 1« ROBINSON fc CAMP.
IpLATED Table and Tea Spoon*, Nut eJ
X Crocks and Pickers, Table Matts, fcc.; for salt at to
mar 14 WEEDS fc MORRELL, Brougbton-«t. Frr
pbLLETON BITTERS—Th.cel.te.tod Si.
VJ Colleton Bittern, a purely vegetable preparation, Kip
r«v.tr‘"’ re,, s?fiaiT«N , Tssi: Ki k
■I'r 18 Glltbona’Building*. and
T,*!NE TURKEY RHUBARB—1 Cue S’.
X fine pulv. Turkey Rhubarb, for sale by nee
msri3 TURNER fc ODEN. Mn
■SUTLER’S TuteleuSeldliu POWDER 8 o
fobti ,lf * eeUredby A. A. SOLOMONS, —
"VA/ILSON’S blLOT BREAD—30 hhli rx
V V Pilot Bread; per ship Southport—for sola by
„ TURNER fc HENRY,
■prB Exchange Dock. gy
CODA WATER,—I am now prepared to oil
yj supply dealer* hy the Fountain, at the low price of i„p
two dollars per Fount, highly charged, perfectly free from i»
all the objections Incident to the usual mode, (my appa- *1,1.
rntus being on an entirely new principle,) and supetln- ii n
tended hy myself. J.E. JOHNSON, JL?
mar 97 Comer of Broughton and Drayton eta.
LJOPS, HOPS—New crop juat received, ?
XX and foraalo by ,
apr 3 LaROCIIE fc GODFREY. J,
C PIRIT GAS or Burning Fluid,—For sale l0 £
O by * L. J. 6IYKH8,
■pr J Smru’ Building. j
T~Ai>IES> Pearl Inlaid DESKS—A few f ”
x J of the above of very euperior quality and extra Su
finish, received by >
■pr 13 JOHN M. COOPER. —
XA/EDDING Cake BOXES.—A supply
VV received otid for aale by •»
mar» JOHN M. COOPER. |Y
T A DIES’ Fine light col’d Gaiter BOOTS «
X_J do do Linen do do tX
do do Ilmnze Morocco half Gaiter* **"
do do English Kid Slips. Just received Vi
and for sale hy O. JOHNSTON fc CO., iV*
■pr 18 108 Bryao^k f"
T3UFFAL0 Tuck COMBS.—A supply of « r
XJ Uio latest patterns. Just received and for sat* by , *
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO. “
■pr 18 Gibbons' Buildings. w
"I^SSENCES for Flavoring Ice Creams, Jel- Jij
XJ lie*, fcc.—Preston’s pure Concentrated Essence 2.
Lemon; Essence Vnntlta; Essence Rose; Euence Bitter II
Almon.l; Essence Nutmeg; Essence Jamaica Glnrer, Ee-
senco IVIntcrgreen. for sale by L. J. MY Kits,
opr 8 Smeta' Building.
XT ALL LANTERNS.—Brass Stand Solar .
XX and Lard Lamps, Girandole*, Fluid and Case -t
Lamps. For aale at WEEDS fc MORRELL'S, »«
mar 14 Broughton street. ■■
rpiRES and AXLES—Tho Suheoribore.Te *
X Agents for the aale of Horatio Ames' Tire* and or
Axles for Cara and Locomotives, and warrant them as
good ns any manufactured in this country. be
nov 10 N. 0. fc H. WEED. V"
LJOES.—200 dozen Patent and Carolina
XX lloes, for sole by p *
mar 7 N. B. fc H. WEED.
GPR1NG COATS—A amell lot of fener
LJ Cashmenitt and Spring Coating, Prom and Pelu>
Contaijust received, and for sale by ~
feb 19 HAMILTON it 8YMON8.
/ ’RAPE SHAWLS. Plain and Erabroi- r
VJ dered White Canton Crape Shawls; also Black
Lace 61 antillas—Just received and for sale by th
mar 13 DaWITT fc MORGAN. ar
TAULTON Market BEEP—10 hair bbla. £
X landing per Texas, and for aale br er
■pr94 J. V. CONNERAT.
GARATOGA WATER—lOOdoion pint £
KJ and quart buttles or Saratoga Water; Just received
from the Springs, and for sale by ge
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO., mu
mar 96 Gibbons’ Buildings.
COAP, STARCH and OIL—200'bnxna P
kJ Soap; 50 do Pearl Starch; 9500 gallons Bleaehed —
Wlialu Oil; 1900 do Sperm. Jnst received and forsale by
opr 93 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
TJA KER’S BROMA. Cocee, Cocoa Paate, 1
1J and Chocolate; Just received by • Br
nprUO W. W. GOODRICH. ,,
OCOTCH ALE,&c.—10 casks pint* Scutch '
O Ale; 10 do London Porter; Just received by fn
apr SO W. W. GO DBICH. J,
TlVOLASSES and WHISKEY—100 bbla £
111 N. O. Molasses; 50 Iffida West Indl* do; 150 bbla f'
N. O. Whiskey; Just received and for sale hy
apr22 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER. w
■R ACON and SUGAR—50 hhda. prime r
XJ new Bacon Shoulder*; 40 do superior quality N. O. ^
Clarified Sunr; 95 do prime do uj; 20 do fhlr do do; just i
received and for tale hy "
apr92 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER. * 0
i QEABRING’S Restorative Cordial for IL
; kJ Nervous Affections and Dyspepsia, for aale by iL
mar 8 Gaudry’a Building. „
TJROMA & COCOA—Baker’. Broma, S
XJ Cocoa and Cocoa Paste, received by
mar98 A. A. SOLOMONS k CO.
Market Square.
riAPSULES, Cod Liver Oil,Castor Oil and j
VJ Conalva Capsules—a most convenient mode of ad- a
minDicring these very disagreeable medic lues; for sale by
may 94 J.E. JOHNSON. fo
PHLOR1DE OF SODA.—LaBarraque’a _
genuine Chloride of Soda,direct from Die Importer, H
‘ forsale by J.E. JOHNSON.
OROF. BARRY’S Tricopherous or Medi-
X cated Compound—For preserving nnd beautifying
the Hair, eradicating scurf nnd dandruff, nnd curing dla- „
eases of tho akin, glundsnnd muscles, stings, cuts,bruises, -
fcc; lust received, and forsale by
JantiS O. tt. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
PHLORIDE of SODA.—Ono-half groce e
VJ French Chloride of Sodium, a concentrated article,
suitable for disinfecting apartments; for sain by
£ mny 15 TURNER k ODEN, Monument-aq.
GUPERIOR Oolenir Black TEA—A few u
O chest* superior Black Tea, of extra quality; Juet ro D
ceived, and for aalu by TURNER fc ODEN,
may 20 Monument-aquare.
-\T EATS FOOT OIL.—2 casks Neatsfoot k
IN Oil; for sale by TURNER fc ODEN,
. may 90 Monument square. pi
A YER’S Cherry Pectoral—Just rec’d and
for aale by LaROCIIE & GODFREY,
mar 30 Gaudry’s Building.
e * TJENRY’S MAGNESIA—The imported
e XX article, warranted genuine; for aale by
j mar20 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-aquare. -
A YER’S Cherry PECTORAL—12 doa.
J~\. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, received and for sal* by
O. It. HENDRICKSON II CO.,
r mar 8 Gibbons' Building.
£ T\/| RS. JERVIS’ Cold CANDY—A trealt
f. iTX supply of this woll spoken or article, Juat received,
and for sale at New York prices, at the
CHEAP VARIETY STORE,
- dec 17 Corner Bull and Brnugluon-atreets.
t ■\X7’H1TE and CoPd LINEN DRILLS,—
o V Y SO nieces Plain and Fix’d Whlta Linen Drills; 95
:e do Fancy Col'd do; 90 do Coating Linene, striped, check-
p ed and figured. For sale by
apr 11 SNIDER, LATHROP fc NEVITT.
QPRING HATS.—Just received per brig
S kj Excel, a fow caaea fine Black Hats; for sale low at
40 No io, whltaker-street. PIERSON fc I1E1DT.
for feb 97
- LTUNGARIAN HATS—Juat received, a
A LX fine asaortment of Drab, Block and ftney colored
lo. Hungarian Hats; for aale at Now-Y oik prices, by
AMBLER, BARNUM VCO.,
mar 20 149Congre«MUaaL
■
NUMBER 147.
ercucr.ii skwmfecracnts.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
attn
FANCY GOODS.
ASTMAN has madelaree addltlona to It
of Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Wai
eery fine go!
r of other a
fritting of Trn-
; together with a creat
which mny be found
PAINT AND 6iL BTbtlE.
TSIDE OF MONUMENT- SQl
J NO. G. FALLIGANT
ublic gpn-
«lt andtei-
? ’ article Is
oftlie best
PAINT 8TORE.
NO. 11 WIIITAKER-STREET.
having purchased of
Undoraigned,
low fc Webster the!
y and having replenished
w offer to the public a complete n-.ort-
n hi* lino, which will N sold on |tn*on-
espectfully solicits th* patronage of the
Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow fc Webstsr’a*
“nOBINSONltCAMP:
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
matanlly on hand a full supply of
French, English and German Cloths, Ca »-
tings. Together with a foil assortment of
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .
u ruiuinu oiuno,
n-ett.jNortM tide the Market,
i:
nan and American Calfskins, Patent Leath-
eathcr, Saddlers' Leather, Sklrtins Leather,
cr, Split Leather. Buck-Skins, Kld-SkiM.
eat-Skins, Black Morocco fi r Boots, Light
ie tne siocr, as ne Keeps I.
Endings, or all kinds used:
ne,and is dally receiving st
Orders from the Country promptly atlen
. It would be
s line of bust,
stings, Toole.
1 the Boot and
VALE ROYAL
id quality Planed, Ttaigaed and Grooved
|, iV, 1N, and 1 )4 inch thick, from 6 tol 4
Iged Weather Boards, ft, k and 1 Inch
Incbea wider second quality
miles* than 5,000
W. B. GILES fc CO.
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. D. KNAPP,
•ACTUREH of Saddles, Harneaa,
. fcc.—Wholesale .Utrtsll Denier In Sad-
.... akirtlag,barneanM
r.sole leather^alf-aklna, lining skins, Morocco
Uyl
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
IVM. WARNER,
els replaced on every kind of Vehicle on the short
dice. Carriages, fcc., of any description ordered os
lost reasonable terms from auy establishment in
BLAKE’S PATENT
ROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
uecRs.
i hard
Bbl. is marked BIJlKF’8 FIRE PROOF
Tha above Print la for tale In Savannah by
O. A.L. LAMAR,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PHILBRICK dt BELL
•rcityjPAMi
ice will fin.
node expressly for
I sell at the lowest
All who wish a
nd it to their Interest
*uuing else-
Jsn93
ilrative of the manners ind customs or different coun*
i, and accompanied with (bur folio paxes ordcscriptlve
»r press. At the conclusion of the Atlas n comploto
JOHN M. COOPER.
’ Cooking
NS—50 lit*, just received, a»
MoCLEoKBY fc NORTI
I the ‘.'Earl Gray."
a Memoirs, Lettci
icelut Book.
'* or Scriptural Instrue-' "
:r* and Poems; by hit
. Popular Delusions.
i Dead Sea Expedition; cheap edition, §1.
iVnmnniu France during the 18th Century; by Julia
“inagh.
roe’s England; vols. 1 to 4; Harpers' edition; 40 cts.
inexlon of the Physlca] Science*.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
i The Doctrlnu examined on tho
j by John Backmnn, D. D., Prof.
mar 30
Received and for sale by
r sale by
JOHN M. COOPER.
by N. Hi
e Boston
Rook; being specimens
Poems; new
Hyperion.
Agassix’s 7.oo1o 3 y nnd Embryology.
Agassiz's Lake Superior.
apr26 • W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
may 90
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