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VOLUME XLVIII.
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SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1850.
NUMBER 300.
HE KEPUBLICAN
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DAILY AND T1U-WKEKLY,
i LOCKE &A.K.MOORE «£*-**•
U an fr COUNTY PRINTERS. • “ m *V refn ' fl
W. AIBXANDER, ASSOCIATE ED1T0R.
terms!
$10,Tri-Weekly $8,per annum
Jy, „ * cw e will «n order ft>r the paper bn attondod
^li, accompanied with the tiioney.ar asntlsftictory
•‘reference^
. .riurmmit* Inserted at tho uaunl rntea, and
l«l ^Aenthatthay be publlabed according to law.
jl Sdlw5»e ,uenU front transient poraoua or strangers,
yearly odvertlaora will bo confined
|l ® P'lhlor reaulnr builnea, and all other advertise.
Junotpe'ffl"* 10 » l > olr regular business os agreed
t l ° k! utvertlaera weeding In their advertiaomonta the
Si y ,£beroMlneattgrted Ibr, will be charged at
poftinnil rot®** , w , ltBI ,, H , BR TaD oBATurrotJaw.
d ii?««rthementa for charitable iustimtlona and re.
llSSSfSl be charged half price.
° hi Advertisements sent totitia ofllco without di
«to To number of Insertion., will bo publish
et'liOlH ,M l.n .11 *.n„.,(l 1.1. il.l fit.il ^IlNMUtl
until ordered to bodUcontinuod,and charged
'fjiiLetiera directed tothlaofflce or the Edltora,
llbe pMtpaW, to entitle them to attention.
n Fach Citation by the Clerk, of the Courte nl
; l/T iiist application has boon tnndo for Loiter. o|
inustbe published TittHTt nave at least.
•JSffiffiSSwe and Administrators for Debtors and
Stors W reader In their accounts, must be published
’TV*/ Real Estnte nnd Negroee by‘Executors. Ad-
Guardians, must be published SIXTY
vfflbre lhe dayofsalo. These .ole. must he made
rnart House door of the county la which the
h wlssfiuaW. » ni > on the first Tuesday of the month,
2 the hours of ten In tho morning and four In the
2m No sale Trom day to day Is valid, unloaeao
",i* in the ndvertlsoment.
■I .iimisbv Executors, Administrator, and Guardi-
0g*8SBJt ordinary for leave to .ell KoalEatato
>»roei^mu»tbe published FOUR MONTHS.
r n«r.(inal property (except negroes) or testate
SisiVv«“ 4Aara "
,«*tffl=K=amKKMr-
idvsrtlaed three months at least.
.rifT s sales under oxecuUons regularly granted by
!!Ssm?st be advertised THIRTY IIAVS-unler
nfoexecutlons SIXTY DAYS—Sale, of perishable
%under order of Court, must bo advertised gener-
•{ffclV DAYS before the dnv of Salo.
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FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAY-STREET.
A. Low & CO., 58
Win. Crowder, 84
Jos. Ilurko, 88
J. Stoddard, 66
W. II. Mongln, 66
B. A. Soullnrd, 08
W. Adams, 71)
C. A. Greiner,73
F. II. Wolman,74
J. I 1 . Gravoa, 75
F. T. Willis & Co., 75
E. Molyueux, 77
Dyo Oliver A Co,, 79
D. F. Ilnlsny, 80
John Jones A Son, 80
Co.,
BAY-STREET.
Allen, Dali A Co., 1 IB
Washburn, Wilder
114 A 116
S. H. Flske, 117
It. A. Lewis, 118
T. H. Harden, I IB
G. N. Neyle, 130
Btephon Hills, 103
Cohens A Herts, 140 A149
W. Woodbrldgo, 144
R. Habersham A Son, 146
James A Norris, ISO
W. A. Cherry A Co., 156
Rowland A Washburn, 179
Ellas Ilcud, 174
Rrlglmm, Kelly A Co., 176
II. noser, 178
IlnmlltAn A Hardeman, 83 Francis Waver, 178
N.Crugar, 84 J. II. Ladd, 183
Q. S. Frierson, 85
Geo. Gordon, 80
llnrpcr A Stuart, 87
Holt A (lothwell, b8
Win. Duncan, 89
R. Hutchison, 1)0
Win. Duttonby, B)
E. Parsons A Co., 09
M. A W. Cumming,U3
Yonge AGnininoll,U4
Smith A Humphreys, 05
Hollis A Lawson, 05
J. II. Burroughs,07
N. A. Hardee A Co., 110
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
IRE attention of tho consumers of Lumber
li respectfully solicited to tho following described
ides nnd kinds or Lumber now on hand and Air said
he«iitiscrlbers,vlzt .
rstnud second quality l'lancd, Tongued nnd Grooved
rdi, . 1,1/Si, IX, l/ii n»d IX Inch thick, from 0 to 14
us wine.
sued and Edged Weather Hoards. X, X nnd 1 Inch
k. 6 to 1-1 inches wide: second quality Weather
nil, X, H and 1 Inch tfiick, G to 14 inches wide—
di is sold at a low price, nnd is very desirable for
tins where either tin or shingles ara u«ed.
helving, Planed nnd Jointed, X to 1 i( inch thick,
to IX Inch merchantable wide Hoards,
to IX inch second quality do do.
Ihip Plank and assorted Scantling.
\ portion of the nbovo described Lumboris well sea
ifd.anil suitable for immediate use.
till Lumber furnished to order at slmrt notice.
■umber, when purchased In lots of not less tlinn 5,000
.t, will be delivered upon any wharf In tho city.
Pm easement,apply at the Mill, or at tho ofllco of the
bserlbf.rs.U4 Day-street.
W. B. GILES A CO,
IILAKK’S PATENT
flltE-PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
^HIS Valuable Mineral Substance is Bold
in Ann powder, then mixed with linseed oil to
ToniUteney of thick paint, nnd nnpliod with a luush,
d slier an exposure of a few months to tho ntmospherc,
.i coating becomes a perfect slnta or cont of mnll pro-
ting whatever is covered from tho action ofthe wentrt
tad from lire.
Icreh nothing equal to It for steamboat nnd car decks,
ill kinds oflron, as It Torm■ n coating nearly us hard
the Iron itrelf, and novor cleaves off.
Is tome places, a spurious article hna been sold ns the
"'line, therefore purchasers should bo careful to buy of
worked Agents.
Every DM. is marked BIJiKF.'S FIRE PROOF
1IXT. The abovo i'alntls for snlo in Savannah by
»PI8 O. A.L. LAMAR,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PHILimiOK Si BELL
J AVL on hand, at their Carriage Reposi-
A. lory. In Hodgson’s Building, Bay-strtct, a Inroo ns-
Ituentof various kinds of Conebcs, Hurouclirs, Rock
*)'*> rillmrlc, Wince Alberts, Uugglcs nnd Buggy
gone with Harnesses complete, nnd ns flno assortment
ean be found in the city, and arc daily receiving direct
n lue Manufactory at tho North, mndo expressly for
Hoinliern market j which they will sell at tho lowest
wide price for cash, or city naner. All who wish a
..Vi V ttt n ! ow P r * c0 W 'H And It to their iutorcst
can and examine our stock before purchasliignlse-
ere. Apply at the (Jountlng-Room. jun 93
i„ WOOLt WOOLII WOOLIII
'nlh Subscribers will pay at all times the
• nubeit market price, In cnih, for Wool, Sheep’s
green salted nnd dry Hides. They hnvo on hand
^0, ■*"■• Ule lbllow1 "*
p . w . nc b Burr Mill Stone, Boltins Cloth,
iBlTi.fh.-j implements,In grent variety} Guano,
otton iiifa il/ d ’1‘lier AirliHxors} Findings In general for
w ‘ l 8, ,tl, ‘ u • 0,he ' •"W"
« , ««t?*?ss!jRS!iiab5r. ,m , " l " rac, ” ^, rerore "'“
lt , S. A II. HOYT AGO.,
ly Dolton’s Buildings, Dolton’s Wharf.
Utm-ftoift, Ship, mrt Stntm»ljjacl;ct Sttitocrttscwcitts.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, (G«.) 190 1-2 MILES.
Passenger Trnlna leaves a vannah and Macon dally, at .....7 A. M.
Pasonger Trains arrive dally at Savannah 0.15 P.M.j rIMacon, 0.45 P. M.
This llond, In connection with the Macon and Western Rond from Macon to Atlanta, and the Western nnd Atlnn
tic Hoad from Atlanta to Dalton, now forms n continuous line of 3UIX miles In length* from Savannah to Dalton.
Murray County. Gn. and with tho Memphis Branch Hail-Road, nnd Hinges connect with the following places!
Tickets from Savannah to Macon, $5 75 Tickets from Savannah to Tusctimbln, Ala., 939 60
n Atlanta, V 50
to Augusta, 6 50
to Columbus. 15 00
to Opulika, 1 17 00
to Jacksonville, Ala.,... 90 00
to Talladega, )
to Huntsville, lAlabama99 00
to Decatur, )
10 Tuscaliwsa.Ala.
to Columbua, Mli
to Aberdeen. '*
to HnllyRilringa 1
to Nashville, )
to Murphreetboro’, S Tenn. 05 00
to Columbln, * )
to Memphis,
C;)
J
. . „ . ” " •• to axempnis,....... •• 30 00
An extra Passenger Train leaves Savannah on Saturday’s, alter the arrival of tho Steam-ship# from New-York,
for Macon, and connects with the Macon and Western Rail-Road} nnd on Tuesday’s, niter the arrival of the Macon
A Western Cars, an extra Passenger Train lenvos Macon to connect with tho steam-ships for N. Y.
Stages for Tallahasse and Intermediate places coiinoct with tho Road at Macon Monday’s, Wednesday’s and
Friday’s, and with Mllledgevllln nt Gordon daily.
Pnssongors Ibr Montgomery, Mobile nnd New-Orloana take Stage Tor Opelika (torn BarnesvUlo through Columbus,
a distance of 97 miles, or from Griflln through WestPoInt, adlstnucoof 93 miles.
lane 2
E. c. STOTSENHUUG’S
ION, BRASS AND BULL FOUNDRY.
nun r. . Wilmington. Del.
’nib Subscriber would invito tho nltention
t- if Southern Mill-owners, Mlll-Wrighls, nnd Ma-
J “.rn hlaextenilva Foundry, nt tho corner of Front
'V«»hlngton^treets, Wilmington, Delnwnro. Ila
-more than ordinary ndvnntngos in Ills lino, having
n twenty.,even yonrs practical experience In the husl
pwooislng a vcrylnrgo nssortmantof patterns
uin n ? QHstjRleo and Saw Mills, In nil orders for
m . th° patterns wlllhanindo free ofchnrge—
jmofhls patterns of Gearing will bo sent to porsons
S”? ,0 °. r,,or c “tlngs.
DRLL8,sultnblo for Churches, Stoam*hoaU,
•■tones, fcc.. always on ltnnd. Rrnis CnstingH made to
, E. c. STOTSENUURG.
Jlifnilngton, Del., March 1st, 1850.
SPLENDID PORCELEAIN DOOR
KNOBS.
‘ICJLR PLATES—NAME AND NUMBER
PLATES.
ulitiiM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
"Utllng Ilnrrlware nxxtl Toot Store, No. 387
Hup Mnrket-Street, Phlln.
I nl*. 8ult3criber Invites tho Southern Mnr-
rin i nl *’ Wwlldew and othors, to call nt Ills establish-
, ' - wnmlno tho Inrgn assortment of RuUdlng Ward-
>lntefi l,i "l* n, "J l,fl, ' r tho prions. Having liuenap-
Xi a ’ 0 '°A«on i ror tho sale or roreeltaln Knobs, Ac.,
Itilvsfi? Wonltenrr and Tool business,nx-
■Wm ni ' lBr,nml othor * cn, ‘ obtain, nt this oatnb-
(wfiV® 1 ) ‘bo newest styles nr Locks, Knobs, Ac.
v-rnitnis establishment ills considered a pleasure to
WM. M. MoOLURE,
878 Mnrket-ssrent, Phlia.
Of CHANDELIERS, &o.,
r WEIVAJTD 8 PL END t D 8TYLE8.
ARCIIER iSi WARNER, 1
Itn n n „. MANUFACTtinnaa,
ttAvn ! ch ® ,nnt “" lre0t ’ DLUnitrlpliln,
ti f„y„ finished somo of the most tasto-
t,, ri. ” nd b'kbly flnlslted goods, including Chiindo-
lan'iiei’, or CR ndlo«j Hrnckcts, Pendnuts, l’ollnr or
v tlieviif. 1 *’ H nn| P*> Glrrnndols, Ac. Tho grent fitcll-
• thefnuH'.V 1 ** ' n , manuracturlng, ennblas tltomto sell
Oupm * l P n8, ‘blo price,
heir b.,iff.*. * u PPb«d with every thing In tho lino of
‘orce pifnfnf*’ i'^btilhtg Fillings, Connecting Unlls,
All n, S nn, > Apparatuses, Ac.
° 0rU A P n r M executed, nnd work warranted,
acts ARCHEft A WARNBII, Mnntificiurers.
No. 110 Oheslnut-stroct, Philadelphia.
C. Ilurtrldgc, 190
W. P. Clark. 190
Hardwick A Cooke,109
Franklin A Brantley, 194
F. Sorrel, 196
O. W. Anderson A Dro.,900
B. Solomons, 901
C. F. Mills, 904
P. H. Dehn,906
8. Goodall,B06
Rabun A Fulton,907
Boston A Gunby,909
A. Minis, 990
Oodfrey A Solomons, 80
GW.GarmanyAC<i.,9UA101 Wllllninson A Preston,994
P«dallbrd A F«y,l04Alua S.C.Dunnlng,10Whltnker-at
Way A King, 1U5 E. W. Huker, Jones’ whnrf.
W. C. O’Driscoll, 108 O. A. L. Lamar,Eastern «
Lnwton A Dowell, 310 Wm Hunter, 94
John V. Tnrver, Exchange Wharf.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Cohen A Fosdirk, 148 Day-street.
Phllbrick A Hi ll. 150 do.
Thus. J. Wnleh A Co, 100 do.
LUMUER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 308 Day-street.
Wm. R. Giles A Co., 01 liny-street.
R. A. Allou A Co., Smct’s Wharf. .
WHOLESALE DRY GOOD8.
II. Roberts, Gibbons’ Itulldlng.
il. F. Waring A Co., 161 Hrougbton-street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY OOOD8.
Jos Anderson A Co, 70 St Julian nnd 103 Uiytn-tls.
Lntlirnp A Foote. Gibbons’llulldiiig.
Snider, Lnthrop A Nevill, Shad’s Uulldlng.
Marshall A Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt A Morgan, Riliero’s Uulldlng.
M. Prcmlorgnst A Co,cor’r Congress nnd W hltnker-sts.
8. C. Lane A Co., corner Broughton nnd Harnard-sts.
Itornnrd F McKenna, 111 Congress-street.
Jos II A M Shcnhnn,corner Hroughtoii A Whitnker-its.
Joseph Lippinnn, Congress st., Mnrkut-sqiinrn,
Einstein A Kekinan, Congress st. near Whitaker it.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
A. Welles, 193 Day-street.
Cohons A lien/., 110 Hay-street.
II. A. Crane A Co., 189 liny-street,
J. V. Connemt, 150 Hay-street.
Scranton, Jidinston A Co., IU7 Hay-street.
Swift, Dcuslow A Co., 169 Hay-street.
Davis A Copp, 177 Ilny-strcet.
WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCER.
II. J. Gilbert, West side Market Square.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J. Rossentl,corner Broughton and Hull streets.
W. W. Goodrich, Smet’s Uulldlng, Whlluker-streeta.
J.C Drown, 4 Ihirniird-struct.
J. Do Martin, corner liny nnd Whitaker streets.
M. J. Solomons, 157 Broughton-st.
J A Brown, corner Broughton st. Latin A Whitnkor-st.
O A! Willett A Co,08 St Julion nnd lul llryan-st.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
J. A It. Hoyt A Co., Hay-street near Whitaker.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. S. Nichols, Gibbons* Building.
Pierson A lleldt, 10 Whitakor-strnet.
lloustoun A Groundcsnii, 96 llrynn street.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPER8.
Price A Vendor, 147 nay-street.
Hamilton A Symons, 17 Whitnkcr-strect.
Robinson A Cainp,fl Hull-street.
S. P. Dibble, corner Broughton nnd Whitnker-sts.
John W- Kelly, Uull-strect, opposite Pulaski House.
Philip Kean, 9s Brynn-street.
Ilerg Al.lchorman, 114 Hrynn-slreet.
M. I). Murphy, Wbltaker-st.
James F Blokes, 30 Whitaker st.
John F. Sheen, Monument-sq., over J. M. Haywood’s
Ilair Dressing Saloon.
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
Mrs. Reich, 149X Congrnss-stroot.
Mrs tlnrknuiis, 73 York-ttrcct. 1
Miss F Kondlick, 199 Congress-street.
HAT STORES.
D. A. Ambler A Co., No. 147 Congress-street.
N. Lyon, Gibbons’ nullding.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
E. F. Wood A Co., Gibbous’ Buildings.
((.Johnson A Go., 108 Hrynn-struet.
Vcrstillo, Luff burrow A Butler, Congrcss-st. near Bar
nard.
Francis Kopman, 100 llryan-strect.*
FASHIONABLE ROOT-MAKERS.
|,.Roblder,99 Whitnkcr-etrcuL
J. L. Oliver, 17 Uull-strcut.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. Galloway, 73 York-strcct.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Claghom A Co., Anciaux’s wharf.
Turner A Henry, Moore’s Whnrf.
llono A Connery, Harris’ Wharf.
BEGAD MANUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, l'J WhUakor-ntrcot,
P. Jacobs, 97 Hull-street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendrickson A Co.. Gibbons’ Uulldlng.
A. A. Solomons A Co., Mnrket-squaru.
Turner A Oden, Monument Miunrc.
J E Johnson, corner Hull and Brnughton-sts.
W Humphreys, corner Bay nnd Drayton-sts.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Collins A Bulkloy, 109 Brynn-street.
J llasbrouck A Co, SineU’ Building.
HARD-WARE.
N. n. A II. Wend, 103 Hrougbton-strcot.
McCluskoy A Norton, Gibbous’ Building.
E. Ilopkins, 177 Congress-strum.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Sinets’ Building.
II. S. Ilogardiis, Corner Bull-st.nnd Congress-st. lane,
lloiigald Ferguson, Courl-llouso square.
G. M. Conn, 131 llrouihton-slruet.
N A Nungezer, 60 Liberty-street,
l'eter Pent, corner Montgomery-st. nnd Bay-Lone*
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
John Poole, II Whltnker-strce
John Oliver, 131 llroughton-itreet.
ROOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 149 nay-street.
J. M. Coopor,corner Whitaker mid St. Jullan-itrcets.
MUSIC STORE.
F. Zogbaum A Co., corner St. Jullnn-st.nnd Market-sq.
PROFESSORS OF MUSIC.
A Reich, 151 Congress-street.
M Coburn, Draylon-strect, near State-street.
JEWELLERS.
G. M.Griffen.cnrnnr Whltakeraud Bryan-street*.
8. Wllmot, Market-square.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
Geo. S. Gray, Bull-streot, opposite l’ulaskl House,
E. Wilhington, 143 Bay-street.
Gco.W. Wylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulnski House.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Wylly A Wright, Bull-street, opposito Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117 Bay-street.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Cohens & Herts, Charleston Staain-Pncket wharf.
T. It..Mills, Iron Htenm Boat Company’s wharf.
8. M. Pond, Georgia Stonin Boat Company’s wharf.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Whnrf.
Bohn A Foster, Anderson’s Lower whnrf.
DENTISTS.
E. Parsons, 137 Congress-street.
R. G. Pnncost, North side Monument-square,
H. J.Royall, 111 Congress-street.
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. J M Boggs, Whltukor-st., nonr Broughton.
Dr. E. Yonge. ofllco corner St. JullnnnmiPrice-streets.
Dr. Bradley, Broughton-st*, S. side, near Lyceum Hall.
Dr L Kuorr,corner liny nud Hull-nts.
CLASSICAL ANI) ENGLISH SCIIOOLB.
Henry K Preston, No 71 St. Jullan-st.
Bernard Mallon, 159 Broughton-stroet.
BOOK ANI) JOB PRINTER.
Goo N Nichols, Uull-st., opposito Pulnski House.
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
W. V. Prentice, corner St. Julian-st. and Markct-«q.
GAS FITTINGS.
U. Cranston, No. 91 Bryan-street.
Stratton A Dohton, cornerBtnPt and Hull-streets.
IJUILUBBB AND CONTRACTORS.
A. Short, corner South Brand and Whltakcr-sts.
O. Vnn Horn, West Hrond-stroet.
I). L. Cohen, No. 5 Jonos-strcet.
G. Butler, Ynrk-strcot, 0*»leihorpe-squnre.
i, Solomons, M3 llroughtnn-st.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS,
R. A J. LnehllHon, near Cnnnl Loek.
A N Miller, Eastern Whnrf.
GUN SMITHS.
John Cnrruthnrit, 175 Market-square.
E Lovell, 10 nprunrd-strcet.
TIN-WAIIE MANUFACTURER.
McAnhor A Morse. 13 Barnnrd-stroet,
James Sulllvnn, Wliltnker-stroot.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Robt.D. Walker, Ynrk-streut.
SADDLERY, Ao.
W. II.May A Co., corner Whltnkornnd nryan-atreott.
N. U. Knapp, Markut-squnrct.
CARRIAGE MAKERS AND BLA0K8MITII8.
llanlcnstie A Carruthers,9U Congress and 05 at. Julian-
streets.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Win. Wnrnor,4fl West Rrood-streot.
Phllbrick A Bell, 150 liny-street.
* Tho Western nnd Atlantic Rnll-Rnml will soon bo completed between Dalton and Chattanoogn, a distance of
433X miles from Savannnh, of xvblch duo notice will bo given,
t Head of the WestPoInt and Montgomery Rn!l-ltoad,on which thofare to Montgomery Is about f9.
Hntea of Freight for Mcrcliamllxe Generally, from Savannah to Macon
M>*sdrkmrnt Goods.—Boxes of Hals, Bonnets, Furnlluro, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and othor
Measurement Goods, per cubio fool, 13 cents.
Crockor y Ware, in crates, boxes or hftds., per cubla foot lu «
Goons by wkioht, riasT Class.—Boxes of Glass, Paints, Drug* nud Confectionary, porlOOIbs.,
Srcond Class.—Sugar, Coffuo, Roite. Butter, Cheese, Lnrd/l'obr— «
ak.>. 11.1 lt..i ..... ,11. . a.
■ 11110 uimiciiiiijiiu/. por iwluii,,,,,,,
•iviinu v.i.A*n<—r>ii|ai,«juiiuu, im|ni, mmor, (jiionse, mini, i'obncco, Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard nnd Hollow-wnre, Rice, boxes Soap and Caudles, Boning, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lbs.,
Third Class.—Flour,Bacon, l.iquors, Pork, Beef, Fish,Tallow and Beeswnx, per 100lb*.,..
Fourth Class.—.Mill-gearing, Pig nud Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nails, Spikes nnd Coal,por 100 lbs..
Barrels of Brets, Ilrcaa, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ico, and all light barrels,each,
45
40
■ 8
50 00
Oil and Molasses por hhd., (smaller casks in proportion)
Salt per sack, not exceeding fourbushnls. nw ••
. fty- Goods consigned toThos. 8. Wayne, Forwarding Agont, Savannah, will be forwarded free of commission.
Savannah, (G«.) 96th Nov., 1849. WM M. WALLEY, Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Macon to Atlanta, boing 101 miles of tho line of Rail-Roads extending from Savan
nah to Atlanta, Go.
The Passenger Trains of this Rond nro run dnlly ns follows« cennecllng at Macon with the Central Rond, and at
Atlanta with the Western nnd Atlantic nnd Georgia Rail-Roads.
Leave Macon at 8 A. M., arrive nt Atlanta 3 P. AT.
Leave Atlnntn 9 A. M., and arrive at Macon 4 P. M. %
Passengers on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains on the Western and ABntitlc.Road do not run 011 Sunday.
Pnssengeis for Columbus, Montgomery niid New-Urleans via Savannah nnd Macon, take Stages at Barnesvllle.
Passengers for I.a Grange. West Point, Montgomery and New-Orlenns via Augusta nud Atlniila,ukn Stage* at Griflln.
Freight Trains nre run dally through the business season, ntiu trl-weekly the remainder of tlie year.
All freight to and from other Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
(general dmbmfgetnqttg.
03-CABINET MAICING.0)
AND UPIIOLSTKIIY.
N A. NUNGEZER, No. 60, Liberty
• street, would Inform the citizens of Savnnunh.
that he has tnken the above place, fbi the purpose of car
rying on the Cabinet and Upholstering business, vl/.i
Making now and repairing old Furniture} old Furniture
bought and sold} Hie bottoms of Borns, Divans, Chairs
nnd UUomans made over and ro-covered: Ca r pets, Oil
Cloth nud Mnttlng rut and put down} Bells nnd Lamps
hung} Curtain* and Roller Blinds put up. Every descrip
tion of COFFINS on bond nnd made to order, of the
best material nud flnlsli. Prices low.
N. A. N. lias been engaged In the above business in
the city of Hnvnunnh for a number of years, which ena
bles him to believe that he can plgaso nil those who will
favor him with a portion of their patronage. ocl 5
NEW FALL GOODS.
1 8 /3 0 .
O NIDER, LATHROP &. NEVITT offer
kJ for sale, 75 hales 3-4 and 7-8 Brown Shirting
90 bales 4-4 Brown Sheetings
60 do Negro Kerneys, striped and plain
90 cases extra Heavy Twilled
10 bales Itud Flannel; 6 do White do
6 do Bed Tick t 5 cases Canton Flannels
5 do Brown Drills} 5 do assorted Stripes
6 cases nlald Linscys
10 cn»ea blenclmd Long Cloth Shirtings
100 dint Madras Head lldkr* [Wool
500 do Hosiery, embracing all kinds of Cotton and
50 do Ladies’ nud ncntlemen’s Merino Vests
1000 Scotch Highland Wool Shawls. sept'9
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS-
T^ALL and WINTER CLOTHING—
J. Just received, per Excel and Beuthpnrl, the largest
nnd best selected stock of Itcady-mnde Clothing ever of
fered in tills plnce. As we mniiufacturo our own Cloth
ing, we are sntiiflcd we can sell at nw low prices as any
establishment North or South. We invite all who wish
to purchase, wholesale or retail, to give us a call.
PIERSON fc IIBIDT,
■ug96 No. 10 Whltaker-st.
'» fnney Casslmeie nnd bl’k Cos. Pants
« Tweed, Cns. nnd Satinet Pants
" Id’k flg’d Hntin Valentin and Mrsl’s Vests.
Children’s bl’k nnd fhney Diess Bulls. Q
Boys’white and col’d Shirts and tinder Shirts, t*
“ flno blue nnd black Navy Caps, with nnd ©
f; without Covers, with n complete assortment of *3
U Cnp* of all other kinds, from children’s Jockeys —
H up.
2 N. n.—Having n private room for trying on Boys* ^
•. Clothing, I must decline sending It nut to be tried T
on, except in cases of sickness. Tho*c In wnnt ”
are Invited to give me n i-nll, nt tho Clothing Storo
Nos. 69 and )50, Gibbons’ Jlnnyo,
FALL BUY GOODS.
rpHE Subscribers have recoived by recent
X arrlvnls, nlnrgennd well selected stock of DRY
GOODS, comprising every variety of new stylo Drop nnd
Fancy '.nods, with a full assortment of Domestic Goods,
Blankets, Kerseys, I’lnins, Glnsnys, Osnaburg*, lie., to
which the attention of Merrhauts, Planters nnd others
wishing to purchase, is invited. Orders promptly attend
ed to LaRGUHEjBoWNE &CO..
net H Shad’s Building.
llatcs of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND
f
|
|
j
t*
0
5
■
§■
3
V
f
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of lints, Hoots, Hhous, Bonnets, Furniture, and surh
Ollier article* ns urn clearly annlngoti* to those named
S
6
G
7
0
0
Hrcond Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glnss, Paints, Oils,
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Sugnr, Coffee, Liquor. Ilngglng, Hope, Butter. Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides In bnles, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar nnd Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Castings
Hurd ware, nnd nil other heavy nrtielus not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, Bice, Dncon. Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Bags, Ginseng, green nnd dried Fruits, Mill Genring, Pig Iron, Mill nnd Grindstones,
90
95
:x)
J5
40
44
13*
18
•JO
23
30
30
12*
15
17
18
90
25
Cotton from AUantnloBavnnnah,..
" “ Jonesboro* “ ...
“ . “ Grilhn «
Macon, Oct. 90,1848.
55ct*.per 00lbs.
50 « “ 100 lbs.
50 « “ 100lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
FOR NEW-YORK.
JSjL J3A.
S93b w SkBb
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
Tosall weekly during the year. Tills linn is composed
Oftbo Billowing vessels!
BnrquoISAAC MEAD, R.T.Baoww.
Ilarqun PETER DEMILL, N. Hoitv,
Brig MACON, E. Watkins.
Sdlir. VIRGINIA, C It Hosaht.
Schr.G.J. JONES, II. Look.
The nbovu vessels nro of the first class, insurant the
lowest rates, nud are commanded by Captains of much
experiuncu in the trade. They will be towed up and
down the river when necessary, and will always sail on
the day ndvcrtlscd. The Cnidus are hnndsomely fur
nished,and every cam will be tnken (bribe comfort nnd
convenience Of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, np-
plylu ROWLAND k WASHBURN,
No-179 Day-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k VO..
oetlB No. 180 Front-street, Ncw-York.
Cotton, fce.. consigned to tho Agents will he for
warded with aespntch and free of commission to the
shlppcis. •
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
JUtl)
savannah line of packets.
The following vessels comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, viz:
Si-br. IULIA ELIZA, Cnpt. IIiobkk.
Bclir. II. WESTCOTT, Copt. Hand.
Bclir. SARAH ELIZABETH Cnpt. Di-ackmaH.
Be hr. JNO. II. Hyi.MEB, (new) Cnpt. Lonoa.
The nbovo vessels nre nil first clnss schooners, nnd
cnuimniirlcd by Captains experienced in the trndo. nud
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
the shipper*. For Freight nr Pnssnge, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers),apply to
GREINER k BEALL,
79 llnv-strect, Havnnnnh.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37X N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
E-tJsLwv-J*
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
•This Company willconilnno to transport Produce and
other Merelmndlse on tho Bavnnnnh Utvor, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt. rutt.roT,
LAMAR, Cnpt
And also by tho Slonmcr
AMORY SinLEY,. Cnpt. Criswell.
Tho latter Steamer being of less draught the n any other
011 tho River,insures unprecedented despatch In a II stages
ortho water. Tho Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow-boat* nnd two Lighters.
All Frolgbtnddressodtothocnre ofthe Company or its
Agents, will bo received and forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
JWLANI),
octlfl
W. 51. ROW
, Agent, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
COFPEIl-SMITH 81101*.
rpiiE Undersigned would respectfully In?
X form tho public generally, that they erenow prei
C ared to do all kinds of COPPER-8M1TI1 WORK In tho
est manner, nnd nt reduced priees for cash. Steam
Pipes and Worms made nnd repaired at the shorteslnn-
tice; also House and Ship Plumbing willbe done inn
superior manner. They have now on band and forsale,
4 ,ouo reel of assorted sixes Lend Pipe, Sheet Lend ,kc,
July 7 McAimiOR k MORSE.
NEW DRY GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER 1850.
P ARIS Printed Cashmeres and Mous do
Lnlnes ofthe newest designs nnd richest colorings j
Solid colors Mous do Lnlnes nnd Germania Cloth*;
Figured Orientals nnd Caroline* ; Black and changeable
Satin do Clieno and Armures} BlnckGrosde Rhino nnd
colored Silk*} French ami English Print*nnd Ginghams}
Welsh, Saxony,niid unshrinkable Flnnncls } Pink, Blue,
Cherry, and Crimson do } Blenched, Brown, and colored
Canton do: llrondcloibs.Cnssiiiicrs, nnd Vestings} Em-
broidered, Plain, and Printed Linen Cambric Handker
chief* } Ribbons, Lace*, Glove*, and tloaiery, just re
ceived and fur sale by
»ept 7 DkWITT k MORGAN.
fflfetteral SWberttscmcnts.
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.
ROYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING.
The undersigned would respect-
fully inform both Parent* nnd Guardians, crtM
'•having Boys to clothe, Hint ho ha* Just **
returned from New York, with a complain a*.ortment of
HOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING I
and will keep up tho assortment through the sea
son. He has taken much pains in having them w
made up to suit this market, arid will offer them* •
to his pntron* a* low a* possible. Each article »
„ will bo marked with tho selling price, and no nbate- <
P ment (Vomit. Tho following will compoaa tho as- ®
S sortrnenti
Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Coats
“ Drab nnd black Pilot Over Sacks
“ green, brown and bl’k Cloth Sacks
“ fancy Tweed, Cos., Frock nnd Sack Coat*
g « «« •« «» Polka Contee*
q « Bill trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coats
sept 3fl
J1
1. 8. NICHOLS,
PIANO AND FURNITURE STORE.
Tho Subscribers take this method
to inform their friends and the public tlint
- they are now making large additions to
their stock of r IANOS AND CABINET FURNITURE,
which they offer for sale at Ncw-York prices.
Have constantly on hand a large avaortinentof Chick-
erliig, Nunn k Clarke’s, A. II. Gnlo k Co’s 8, OX nnd 7
octave Piano Fortes} also Nunn It FishtrV, Allen k
Brown’s Pianos, Sofa*. Couches, Lounges, Tele n Teles,
Di vans, Ottoman*, Mnhognny Chairs, with Ann Plush and
Hair Seating, Mahogany Rocking Chnirs, Cane Heats and
Cane Back Rocker*} Cane Heat Maple. Black Wnlnut,
Rosewood Chairs, of 100 dlffi
Birch and I
Iffcrcnt patterns}
Windsor Chairs, Boston Rockers, and common Cano
Chairs, Extension Tildes, PierTnhlcs, Sofa Tnhles.Ccu
tre Tables, Card Tnblea, Quartette*, Commode*, What
Not*, Corner Stand*, Book Stand*, Work Table*, Tea
Poy*, Wnrdrobea, Secretaries, Book Case*. Sideboards,
MarblaTop Washstnnds, Drawing Tables, Dressing Bu
reaus, largo Mahogany Field Bedstead*. French Bed
stead*. Crib*, Colts, Looking Glosses, Toilet Glasses,
Pier Glasses, Matrasses and Feather*.
Also a large assortment of Floor OB Cloth from 1 to 0
yards wide, cut out for any size Room or Hall, and sent
to any part of the State.
Also a great variety of Window Shades with Fixtures
complete.
Our Stock of Furniture nnd Plnno* is mndc to our own
order and selection. We have confidence in recommend
ing It to all who are in want, and on the most accom
modating terms. I. W MORRELL fc CO.
Boml-Weckly U. S.Mnll Line Steam-Packet
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
G*., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK ANUPIUO-
LATA. Fla.
In connection with tho Charleston Daily Mall Htcain
Packets at rtavnnnnh} tho Mall Steamer SARAH SPALD
INO, from Pnlntka to l.nkc Monroe, the Mail Slimes from
Jackionvillc via Alligator. Mineral Springs aud Madison-
villu, to Tallahassee; and 1 rout Picolntn to St.Augustinc,
OCAMUi.GEE, Cnpt. W.M. Wilsok.
WM. GASTON, Cnpt. IIbbbaBd.
ST. MATTHEWS Cnpt. NicholasKimo,
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday aud
Saturday morning nt 10 o’clock.
UtTUiiKiNo.—Leave Pnlntkn every Monday nnd Thurs
day morning, touching at the above named plnccs each
W All goods consigned to the Agents Torwarded Heen
commission. OOIIENS k IIERTZ, Agents,
nov 14 Savannah.
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM, Cnpt. iluanAKD,
TENNESSEE,.. Cnpt. Gould,
THOS. S. METCALFE, Cnpt. Powell,
Run between the above place* In connection with Tow
boat* nnd Lighter*, nfforditig the merchant* of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alnhnmn, a cheap nnd
expeditious made of transportation of good* to and from
Uictntertor.
Merchandise, Innllcnsea, importedoroxported willho
received nnd forwarded free of commission*, nnd freight
for the Georgia Hnil-Uond for Allien* and Atlnntn, nnd all
Station* on the Western k Atlantic Unll-ltonil, enn bo
paid at those Station*} freight for other Stations thl* aids
of Atlnntn I* payable at Augusta.
Produeo from the Georgia Rail-Road will also bo for-
Warded free of commissions, nnd all expense paid, nnd
collected nt Suvannnli from consignees or vessels, when
required.
The T. S. M. now run* n* a regular pneket, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchniidlicfrom icnwnrd should bo addressed toenre
of Savannah Agent, and from tho interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be tnken to nddres* Rills Lading
to SAMUEL M. POND, Savannnh. -
oct 10 JNO. II. GU1EU, Augusta.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Mannfactn
xx. ring Establishment, West Brand, head of Droughts
street, hn* CARRIAGES on hand of kvehy URscRti-noh
calculated for tho Southern market, vizi Kocknwnya,
Conches, Chnriotees, Barouche*, Conchees, Pluvious,
Stanhope*, Gigs, Buggies,Chnirs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
on*, Plantation do., nnd a general assortment of Jersey
nnd light Fancy Wagon*. In short, he enn produce a
better slock than hn* been seen in Georgia for twenty
ycnrajiast, nnd be nppenl* with confidence to Iris cus
tomer* in the interior a* to the qunlitv of hi* article*.
W «ls replaced on every kind of Vehicle on thenhort
e*t notice. Cnrringe*, tee., or any description ordered on
the most reasonable term* from any establishment in
New-York, Newark, or Now Haven.
All kind* of repairing done on reasonable term*.
Savannnh, (Gn.,) Uct.31*t,184H. ly
NEW FALL GOODS.
TUST RECEIVED from New York nnd
tf Philadelphia, by recent nrrivnl*, nn entirely new
Mock of Fall Good*, together with tho following nrti-
ele* 1 Dress Good*, Plain and Printed Muslin*, Cam
bric*. Jnekonels, Swiss, AJnlI, Embroidered and Plain
do., Scotch nnd French Ginghams, Plain nud Printed
DcLnines, Changeable Silks, Black Alpncca Lustre,
Silk Tissuo nnd llnrcgc*. aud nLo n large assortment
oflUhbons, Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery of nil qualities,
Linens,Table Cloth*, Irish Linen*, Blenched nnd Blown
Shirtings. Also, n largo assortment of Goods suilabln
for servants’ wear, which they nre prepared to sell cheap
1 for cash, nt the old stand on tho comer of Broughton
and Bnrunrd-strecli, formerly occupied by Mrs Mary
llclzhciin.
N. R.—Tho business will hercnftnr he conducted under
tho Ann o f SPENCER C. LANE fc CO.
PIANO FORTES—The nub-
scribers would respectfully call attention
qo their stock of Pinna Forte*, comprising a
variety of styles, compass and finish, byJ.B. Dunham,
A. ritodnrt, nnd Wm. Ilnll and Hon, New York, nnd L
Gilbert, Boston; including tho tnetallc frame, vibrating
overbridge patent action, kc. These instruments are of
warranted durability, based upon an established reputa
tion of many yenrs standing, nnd are offered at factory
prices by the manufacturer’s agent*.
F7 ZOGBAUM k CO.,
Cor. Bt. Jullan-st. nnd Market-*p.
N. B.-Second hand Pianos taken in exchange. Je 94
HARMONIC INSTITUTE.
ffA The .Subscribers respectfully announce
Sjr that by recent additions to their stock, they
yjf nro now enabled to offer the greatest choice,
* both in variety nnd amount, of Musical Mer
chnudlse of crcry description, ever displayed in Sa
vannah. These goods, being imported directly from
tho European manufacturers, can be sold at North
ern Importer* prices, thus offering superior facilities to
dealers. Amongst their variety may be found! Violin*,
Guitnr*, Flutes, Flageolet*, GlnrlotieU, Fife*, Banjos
Tamborincs, Aecordeons, Flutinn*. Bara Instrument*
Harp, Guitar nud Violin string*, Bridge*, Screw*,kc.ks
All of which are offered, wholesale or retnil. by
F. ZOGBAUM k CO.,
nov 14 Comer St. Julian-st k Market-sqr.
©ciwal amimrstiitcnis.
CAHINKT aiAKraO AND VPH0L8TBRY
H.S.BOOARDUS.No.25
Bull-st. would Inform the citizens op
Snvunnah that he has tnken the nbovo
storo, for the purpose of carrying on
tha Cabinet and Upholstering business, via t Making ne*
and repairing old furniture. Old furnlluie bought ami
•old. The bottom* of sofa*, divans, chairs, anu Ottomans
made over and re covered. Gloss plates or all sizes kept
for snle. Carpets, oil cloth and matting, cut and put
down. Beil* and lamps hung. Curtain nnd roller blind*
put up. Musical Instrument* of all kind* repaired. Wool,
hair and mo»s Matrass e* for tale } also, font her Bed*.
Holster* nnd Pillows. Old Malrtuses made ovor In tho
best manner.
Every description of Coffins on hand and made to or
der. of the best material nnd finish.
II. 8. II. has been engaged in the above business, la
the city of Savannah, for the last seventeen years, which
induce* him to bslievethat he can please all those who -
will fhvor him with a portion of their work, ly JulySL
BE WISE IN TIAlEt
»Ti* Folly to Defer t—Afflicted Read!
'■pHOUSANDS are suffering from disease
X from which there Is no difficulty In being perma
nently and speedily relieved, provided the right means
used. As every vice has lu own puulshment. so it wot
s6cm every disease has lu remedy. Thta Is true, a
every disease has iu remedy.
therein nothing in this lifo more certain than that the
AMERICAN COMPOUND Is the most speedy ond cer
tain remedy, for nil diseases of a delicate character,
known to the world. Adapted to every stage Of the dis
ease, eex and constitution, at all times and seasons, there
Is no fear of exposure, detention from business, nor re
striction in diet; from the' certain and speedy relief It .
give*, it Is now the most popular remedy or the day.
Ten thousand cases have been cured effectually by it s
during the nut year. Prepared by a practical Physician,
theafllicted can relylwith confidence on iu curative
powers over diseases of this character.
C(?* CAUTION.—Ask for the American Compound,
and purchase only of the AgenU.—Price 81 per bottle.
CURE YOURSELF.
F ROM TIME IMMEMORIAL there haa
existed in large cities and populous towns, a species
of disease, tho dependence nnd propagation of which
result* from the violation of dlvino and moral Inws.—•
To those afflicted, the AMERICAN COMPOUND Is
presented to their notice as.being the most certain,
speedy, and valuable specific ever offered to the un
fortunate. It has, wherever known, acquired a repu.
tntion that dally experience continues to strengthen— -
Thousand* hnve been cured by iu use } nnd a* it leave*
no odor on the breath,requires neither restriction in diet,
or bufincss, nor contains either mercury nr noxlousdrupi
In the least injurious to tln^sysfom. It is boldly present
ed ns the best remedy for such diseases yel offered. It
is used by Physicians, and pronounced superior to any
known remedy
rn- CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound
- purchasec ‘ ” “ - — - -
rsaie b>
nov 28
THOS. 61. TURN
WM. HUMPHREYS JR.
A. A. SOLQ310NS.
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DETWEEN
pH1NA,Glaaa and Eartlien WARE—Re-
reived by reccut arrlvnls, fine China tea seta, sau
cers, dinner sets, gilt and plain pitchers} candlestick*
high nnd lmv; China vnses nud other mantle ornaments,
save nils, toilet bottlus, card trays, mugs gilt and emboss
ed, various size*; granite dinner, tea nnd toilet setts, bis
tro howls, together with a general assortment of granite
ware, deennter* of new patterns, pitcher*, goblers, wico
tumbler* cut and pressed, water and wine bottles, astral,
solar nnd globe lamp*, cnbdlestlcks plain and colored, fin
ger basins, rruit basket*, dislirs, bowls, salt cellar*, vari
ous pntcrni, ball lanterns, Bohemian gins* toilet bottles,
vnses, kc.; siltver, gilt and bronzed girandoles and ro-
bucks, ptniled fruit bnsket*. enstore, mustard tops, tea
desert nnd table spoons, forks, candlestick*, deennter
stoppers, ten strainers. Britannia coffee biggins, urns nnd
K ts, Beni’s patent coffee drawers, tea pots, chocolate do,
nps,candlesticks,cup*,mugs, soap boxes, pitchers, cas
tors, kc. J. HASUItOUCK k CO,
- 131 Smet*’new building, Broughton street.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Of THE WAT.)
METAMORA, Can). F. IUbpkn.
WM.SEABROOK Cnpt. I*. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH, Cnpt. Fsnn Peck.
JASPER Cnpt. Wm. S. Dixon.
Tills Lino is composed of tbo nbove very superior
Stenm Packets, with experienced commanders,and enn-
not bo oxcclled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at ball'paxt 8 o’clock,
nndlcnvo Charleston overy morning at 9 o’clock through
out tho year.
FnroFivoDollnrs,monlsincludQd. Through Tickrtt
between Macon itud Charleston. Ten Dollars, including
meals on tho steamers nnd omnibus fare in riavnnnnli.
COHENS fc IIERTZ, Agents,Savannah,
nov 14 E. LAFITTE It CO., Agents, Charleston.
mxinuM (Eftvfrg.
ORVmit. £ 0 I*warihno and
pH? COMMISSION III
I n ll 7inV.^ er ? ? ned wJ11 oontlnu
|- o. m allll* various branches, t
RUSINESS.
continue the above
WM, r, YONGE,
RA.TIIING HOUSE.
J M. HAYWOOD reapeotfully Informs
• tho gentlemen of Savannnh, nnd strangers, that hi
Wnrm.Cold nnd Shower limbing Rooms nro now ready
nnd will bo constantly upon, East side of tho Pulaski
House, adjoining his Hr'- "
“' of ilmhiii '
, , ... lair Dressing Room,
Price of llntlilng, 95 con in.
N. 0.—I am now prepared to rocnivo yearly customers
nt reasonable rate*. Prices adjusted according to the
aopllO
number of baths pur week.
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE fy STONE MANUFACTURER,
KlinUIIUTON-BT., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND DARNAND.
Grnvo ritoues, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Piece*, aud Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, kc. kc., Tarnished to order.
iC iVj7lachlis6n,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND nitASS FOUNDERS,
OANAl -STREET, NEAR THE CANAL-LOCK,
K. LACUUSON. i. LACIILtSON.
• A. PONCE,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
SEGARS,
NO. 13 WI1ITAKER-8TREBT,
Keep* on liaad n well selected slock of Imported 80-
gars; ulso, Muiiufneturod Tobacco, Snuff. Pipes, and all
other artlclus usually kept in his line of business, which
ho offer* on tho most reasonable terms. nov 3
SWIFT, DENSLOW it CO,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OP DAY AND WU1TAKKR-ITS.
Business earns.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA OTURER
No. 17 Hull-street, near Monument-square.
Cork-sole, Water-proof, Hunting, Alllitary, Patent lea
ther. Walking, Dress, and Pump-sole Boots; Shooting
Buskin*, Bootees. Oxford Shoe*, Pumps, Slipper*, kc.,
made to order in the neatest nnd most fashionabicinanuer
of warranted materials, aud by the most experienced and
careful workmen.
LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned hnvo Thl* Day formed a Co-Partner
ship in the PRACTICE OF THE LAW, under the Arm
of M ARSII k PEPPER, and will personally attend tho
Supreme Court, the United State* Circuit Court, and the
Court* of Chatham, Brynu, Bulloch, Effingham, Scrivcn,
Burke, Washington and Wilkinson Counties, and have
Hindu arrangement*) for the Collection of Claims in most
oftlte Countie*of till* State. Office, 175 IUv-Stbeet.
51UI,FORD AIARSI1,
JAMES 51. PEPPER.
Savannah. Jnn. 1st, 1850. 31 lyo Jan 4
WYLLY Si WRIGHT,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the sale of llenl Estate, Negroes, nnd any description
of personal property.
orrtcE, corner dull-st. and day lane,
fob33 Snvannali, Georgia.
MILLER Si CURRY.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASH FOUNDERS,
KAITKRN WHAKP—bay-street,
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
And Denier in Ready 5!ado Clothing—Pcnfluld’s Range,
may 7 no. 03 bryan-street,
,1 ONES Si PAPOT. ,
SHIPWRIGHTS, SPAR-MAKERS, ANDJ
CAULKERS.
Yard opposito R. k J. Lncklison’s Foundry.
Jan 1 4 Savannah, Gn. lyo
HARDWICK Si COOKE.
FA CTOllSfy COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TELZAIR’S BUILDINGS.
R. *. HARDWICK. JOHN O. COOKE.
.7. HASIIROUCK Si CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE,
July 10
G. 61. CONN,
CARINET, CHAIR, AND SOFA MANU
FA CTUR ER AND UNDERTAKER.
131 nnouatiToN-BT., opposite smet*' buildiho.
Furniture, kc.. repaired nt tho *hort')*t notice. Cof
fin* of nil sizes always on hand, nnd mado to order,
sept 10
IIAKDGAHTLE Si CARKUTIIEItS.
CARRIAGE MAKERS fy BLACKSMITHS,
NOQOcONaUBBS AND 95 *T. JUI.UN-BTS., FRANKLIN-IQ.,
Snvnminh, (Gn.,)
Are prepared to execute with neatness nnd despatch,
all work in tho Cnrringe line, that may bu committed to
their enre. Wheelwright nnd Blacksmith Work, nnd nil
kind* of Wheel*, Waggon*, Drays, Cart*, kc., mado nt
the shortest notice. ly sopt 30
HAMILTON Si HARDEMAN.
FA CTORS fy COMMISSION MER CHANTS
Oil AS. r. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
L. KOUIDER,
(FROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT <5* SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leathor.
WH1TAKKR-BTREKT. OPPOHITR *MF.T« BUILPtNO.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Wit.I TAKE CONTRACT*
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN 5IASONRY
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
- Corner South Broad and WhUoker-sts,
UE1UUEN ,Si SHEWMAKE,
ATTO RNEYS AT LAW,
. Waynesboro’, Burke Co., Oa.,
Will prncllca In the Counties of Richmond, Burke,
Jefferson,Scrivcn, Emanuel, Tattnall and 6Iontgomery.
THOMAS M. UERniKN. JOHN T. SHEWMAKE.
jan 18- 6—lyo
WM. D. ELAM,
A TTORNEY A T LA W.
Ilnena Vista, Morion Co., Georgia,
Will prnctlcoln tho Counties of Lee, 6!ncon, 6luscogee,
Stewnrt, Sumpter nnd Talbot. He will tnko claim* to
collect oil share*. For Iris fidelity to hiisincR* he tins
liberty to referto Col. Wm. 61. Brown, Marshal of Geor
gia, nt ilugna Vista; nnd Wm.F. Brooks,Deputy Mnr-
glinl, nt Savannnh, Goo. 6—o Jan 28
rpi-IE Limited Co-partnership oxisling be-
X tween tho undersigned under the name nnd style of
II. A. CRANE, expired on the 30th ult. by its own lim
itation ; tho hUHines* will bo closed by II. A. Crane, who
I* authorized to uso tho name of the late firm in liquida
tion. II. A. CRANE,
Hnvnnnnh.July 1.1850. SOLOMON COHEN.
rPHE Undersigned havo this day formed a
X Co-partnership*to continue the GROCERY nnd
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm
of 11. A. CRANE k CO.,nud solicit a conllnunnceoflhe
patronage ofthe friends ofthe former firm. •
II. A. CRANK,
Snvnminh, July 1,1850.T. HOLCOMBE.
TjMNE TURKEY RHUBARB.—1 Case
J-Jnn Turkey ithuli.rli,for mtolijr ^ ^
"PLOUGHS AND OX-BOWS.—100 G
J- nnd 7 inch Ploughs; fl do/., pairs Ox-Bows, various
sizes; Inuding from ship Jno. Bryant, and for snlo by
- ;t 17 5 S. k II. HOYT k CO.
J ENNY LIND’S SONGS.—Child of the
Regiment; Camp was my Home; Coma my Lovely
Maiden; Farewell my Fatherland; I’ve Left my Snow-
clad Hills; I Dream of my Fatherland; Jenny Lind’s Last
Night in England; 51y Homo, mv llnppy Home; Post
Roy’s Return; Sonreli Through tho Wide World} Sea
King’s Rrldct Song of tho Drum; Stars of Heaven are
Gleaming; Thy Blessing Dearest fllothcr; Snlut a In
Franco; Rntnplnn; Upon n Summer’s Day; What aro tho
World tu riuniurc. Sy/Jg^AU,) «r CO.,
sept 25 Cor. St. Julion-street nnd 61arket-sq.
L OCKS, HINGES,&C.—TI10 umlereigned
would call tho attention of Contractors pnd Uuild-
ors, to Iris assoitinent of Locks, Hinges, Sliding Door
Rollers nnd Ways, Axles Pulllos. ke. fcc., which ho
will sell on reasonable terms. E. IlOPKINS, Ay’t.
oct 10 No. 177 Congrcm-st. South-west market.
A STREA—Tho Balance of Illusions: a
A poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society
of Yale College! by Oliver Wendell Holme*.
Biographical E*sny«» by Thomas Do Quincy, nuthor
of "Conlcssloiis of un English Opium Enter,” kc.
Recoived by JOHN M. COOPER.
.TORN POOLE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
No. II Will Inker-street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
K EEPS Constantly Fur Sale:—WHITE
LEAD, Pure Nos. 1 and 9 English do.
GROUND PA I NTS i
Black, Yellow, Drown, Chrome Green, Pari* Green, nnd
Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS i
YunitinnRed. Spnnishllrown, Lnmphlack,YeUowOchre,
Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green, Prussian
Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber; Terra de Sienna, Drop
Block; AND A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS;
Linseed OIL. 8p«-rm do..NenWoot do, and Spirits of
TURPENTINE; White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var
nish, Graining, nnd Artists’ do; Window and Picture
GLASS, of nil qualities, from 6hy8 to 33hv40; Copal, Jn-
pan, Lightnnd Dark Conch VARNI8!l;MlXEDPAINT8
of all kinds; PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints
< nod Bolder*.
09>The nbove articles will be sold nn reasonable terms.
HOUSE, SIGN AND SHIP-PAINTING,
Done in a workmanlike manner, nnd nt reasonable
prirr*. nov 5
re ry Intelligent 1
[Tho Presbyterian.
— r —. schools, as
H ARDWARE, Cutlery, &c—The Un
(lersisncd have now opened one ofthe best select
ed stocks of English nnd American llnrdwnre over offer
ed In fid* market. Their purclnuee being made exclu
sively from nmnuraoturcni, they nre enabled to offer their
tootls, wholesale nr retnil, nt ns low prices ns in any cities
(forth or South. The public nre respectfully invited to
examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere,
oct39 MnCLESKY k NORTON
TAIVE YEARS uf a Hunter’s Life in
J. Africa; by Gordon Cumming. A new supply.
Tho Country Year Book; by Wjllinm ilowitt.
Petticoat Government, by 5frs. Trollope.
History of Xerxes the Grant; by Jncob Abbott.
61idsummer Fays; by Susan Titular
The Llfo or William Tell, wiih Engravings.
An Old Country Bouse.
Manuscript from the Diary of a Physician.
The Fortunes nru Young Widow.
Field Book ofthe Revolution, No. 8.
The North American Review for October.
Tbo Eclectic Magnzino for October.
Robinson’s Greek and English Lexicon of the New
Testament.
Hry nut’s Letters of a Traveller—new edition,
oct 3d W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
B AGGING, Rope, Sugar, Coffee, &c.—
BAGGING—70 bales Gunny; 25 do Dundee.
ROPE—500 colls small sized Kentucky.
SUGARS—50 hhda .Muscovado; 25 do New Orleans.
MOLASSES—100 hbd* choice Cuba.
I'ORK-100 bid* Prime.
WHISKEY—100bbls N. O. Whiskey. .
BACON—20 hhd* prime Sides.
HAMS—300 Duffield’s Imitation Westphalia; 5 casks
choice Baltimore; 15 do do Western.
CANDLES—75 boxes "Star” Candles.
COFFEE—30 bbls choice St. Jago.
8EOARS—50,OOOchoicc brands, direct Importation.
CHAMPAGNE—75 bnskets «p. A. Garreau;” 25 do
"Lignot;” direct importation.
‘ SOAP—50 boxes. For snlo on necmnmodnting term* by
July 39 COHENS fc HERTZ.
P ERFUMES.—Lubin’s, Guerlain’s, Mau-
genct’s and Edo’s Extracts for tbo handkerchief,
consisting of Bouquet do Caroline, Jockey Club, Jenny
Lind, Rough nnd Ready, 5lillelli>ur, Violet, Tuberose,
Magnolia, Jonquil, Sweet Pen. Mignonette. Verbena,
Geranium, Vnnilla, Eglantine, Oedyoxmin, Bouquet de
In Heine, Heliotrope, 6lousseline, Honey, 6Iusk, and
Cilroucll Rose. Forsale by
July 27 O, It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
T ADIES’ Congress GAITERS, Bronze
XJ and black Kid Polka Boots; fine bronze nnd English
Kid Slippers; flue bronze nnd light colored Gaiter Boots,
nnd Ladles’ Gossamer Rubbers. Also, a fresh supply -*■
superior Travelling nnd Ladies’ Trunks and llat-Uoxi
Just received und for snle by
mig 13
Also, n fresh supply of
trunks and Unt-Uoxes.
O. JUIINSON k CO,
108 Urynn-st.
I/'ALL GOODS, per fehip Columbia.—2i
hales Blnnkets; 30 do Kerseys; 20 do brown Shin
, -20
. , Kerseys; 20 do I rown Shirt
ing; 10 do brown Sheeting; 5 do brown twilled Jeans; 5
do Shirting Stripes; 2 cases Mnrlhoro’ Stripes; 3 doHieh-
niond Stripes; 3 do Carolina Stripes; 5 do bleached
Shirtings. For sale by
sept 10 MARSHALL & A1KIN-
C LOTHS, Cassimeres and Vestings.—Tho
subscriber has just received a large assortment of
hlnck nud colored (Moths, black Doe Skin and Fancy
Cnssinicres, black and figured Silk Vestings, all ofthe
Intent style, which he is prepared to make up to order in
the most fashionable manner and on' accommodating
terms. IV. II. SYMONS,
sept 23 Old stand of Hamilton k Symons.
TT'RESH Assortment of BONNETS, of ev-
_I? cry description— Flnts, Ladies’ Riding lints, Chil
dren’s Bonnets; licit, Cnp, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons;
Flowers, Wrenlbs, Fenlbers, Tabs. Ruches, Veils, Luce
Capes, Chemisettes, Collars, Cuffs, ilankercliicl's, Gloves,
Mitts, etc,, etc,, just received by
MRS. REICH,
rept 26 149X Congress street.
THE IBtOUURTOV STREET.
NEW DRY GOODS, STORE.
Savanxmli Georgia.
^PHE Undersigned would respectfully in-
X form the citizens oCSavannnh, nnd Chnlhnm coun
ty, a* well ns ofthoro of the adjoining comities, likewise
the citizensofUie Parishes and districts contiguous to
Snvnnnnh iu South .Cnroliun, who visit our city with
a view to Uie purchasing of Dry Goods. That they are
now opening nnd offer tor sale nl their Store corner of
Broughton and Whitaker Sts. a very Inrgn and well so
Icctcd stock of FANCY nnd STAPLE DRY GOODS,
suitable to tho wants of the season. It I* unnecessary
to speak of Goods unsccu—they must bo seen to bo
appreciated.
We resncctfolly ask an examination of our Stock and
a share of public pntronago.
We renew to our former friends nnd patrons of the
counties of Baldwin, Jones, Putnam, llaueock, Wash
ington, end Wilkinson, our uuunl salutations giving far-
thernssurance if necessary, ihntnwingto our present posi
tion, we nre enabled to offer UicinDry Goods (in such
quantities ns they usunlly buy) .cheaper Uian can bo
bought in or out ofthe Sta’«.
Q&- City nnd country Retail Dcnlers will find It to
their interest to cnll nnd examine onr Stock,
ft?- Orders executed with despatch nnd fidelity,
ft?- No abatement or deviation in price,
nets JAS. H. k M. SIIEAHAN.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
T>ERG £t L1EBERMAN, Clothiers and
XJ 61crchantTnllors, 114 Bryan-street, SavnnnahjGa,.
Aro now receiving an extensive nnd well assorted
stock of fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing of tho
latest style. Gents furnished Goods, Caps, Umbrellas,
Trunks, Gloves, Undershirts. Also, as fine nn assort
ment of Cloths, Cnssimnrs.niid Vestings, ns ever offered in
this market, which will bo manufactured in the Intest
style of Clothing, and warranted to plense; we flatter
ourselves that those who will favor us with their cnll and
orders, may be suro of getting Good* to satisfaction at
reasonable nnd steady prices. Persons desirous of pur
chasing Cloths, Cassimer*. Vestings, nnd Drillings by
the yard, can bo accommodated on the most reasonable
terms. DANIEL IIERG,
sept6 SAMUEL LIEUER5IAN,
HOOKS FOR PRESENTATION.
JjMSHER’S Drawing Room Scrap Book for
Hood’s Bridge of Sighs, illustrated by a series of etch
ings by J. W. Elminger.
The Picturesque Souvenir, or Letters of n Traveller in
Europe nnd America; by William Cullen Bryaut. Il
lustrated.
Bernngeri Two Hundred of Ills Lyrical Poems dono
Into English verse; by William Young. *** J
Received by ,r *"
CO-PAUTNERSIIIP NOTICE.
rpHE Undersigned having formed a Co-
X partnership under the style of BRYAN k DklYON
ofTertbeirservieps.is ARCHITECTS, DRAUGHTSMEN
and SURVEYORS. Business entrusted to them will
meet will! prompt attention.
EDWARD B. BRYAN,
JAMES W.DkLYON.
Savannnh, 16th March, 1850.mar 19
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Large sizes, for
public rooms nnd hnil*. - Also, a few Cooking
Stoves, at reduced priees
300 kegs Nnils, 50 boxes Tin for roofing
30 double-barrel Percussion Guns, assorted price*
30 dozen Socket Spades, Just received
Cnrringe ways and Locks for folding doors
100 boxes Ihmt’* superior Axes, Just received
Bagging, Ball nml Seine Twine
50 lbs Bristles for Gin*, just received nnd for snle by
■ept 10 61CCLESKEY fc NORTON.
The work will bo found verynaelul forschi , __
well as pleasant and instructive for general perusal.”-—
[N. Y. Evangelist.
If. A DOMESTIC HISTORY OF THE REVOLU
TION. By Mrs. Ellet, author uf Women or the Revolu
tion. 1 vol. 13mo.
Tills is a new work, entirely different from the Women
of the Revolution, by the same author. It embraces a
complete outline of the lllstoiy of Uie American Rev
olution, blit illustrate* more paiticulnrly the Doinesllo
History of that eventful period. In this respect It Is ab|
kolutrly nn uiiginal contribution to American History; and
will be found to lie interesting as a book for general read
ing, suited for private and public libraries, and us a class-
book lor reading in schools.
"As a record of one of the aspect* of the Revolutionary
struggle that has hitherto been but slightly touched nn,
we think this volume will be read with avidity, and wu
are sure no aim can dip into ila lively nnrrativea without
instruction or gratification.”—[The Journal.
III. REMINISCENCES OF CONORES8, Containing
nn authenticated biography of Daniel Webster, and an
account of the most Intere.ting scenes that have occurred
in the Senate of the United Stales, embracing a des
cription of Webster’s controversy with Hayne, the Nul
lification Question, fcc. 1 vol. 12uio., will: a flue steel
engraving of Datiiel Webster,by C. W • Marsh, Esq.
"Mr 5funh W n gentleman or education and of marked
talent; one of the most vigorous nnd and classical writer#
In the country, und enjoving peculiar facilities for tha
preparation of such a volume as this.”—[Courier and
Enquirer.
lie writes with vigor, clearness and spirit. Wo pre
dict for this work a wide and instant popularity.”—[N. Y.
Tribune.
IV. THE PSAL5IS,—Translated an.1 Explained by J,
A, Alexander. Professor in the Theological Seminary at
Princeton. Vols. 3 aud 3.
V—Also, n new edition of tho lit volume.
"There i* no parade of learning, but the results ofthe
profouudest learning nre given in such Inngauge, Dint a
plain man may understand and appreciate, better than
ever before, Uie strains of the sweet singer of Israel’*
[N. Y. Recorder.
Vf.-INDIA AND THE HtNDOOS—Selng a optt
lar view of tho Geography and History, Governmeh
Manners, Customs, Literature, nnd Religious Observan
ccs iu that ancient country, by Rev. F. Vo W. Ward,
Jam Mbilonnry to India, 1 vol. 13mo., with map and
numerous illustrations.
"The book contains a vast amount of useful Informa
tion on general subjects.”—(N. Y. Observer.
"In few volumes of its »fze will be found so much val
uable information.”—{N. Y. Commercial.
"It Is a book of decided value and interest.”—[New-
York Courier nnd Enquirer.
VII. —THE FATHERS OF THE DESERT,—Or na
Account of the Origin and Practice of Monkery among
Heathen Nations, iu passage into thu Church, ond some
wonderful Stories of the Fathers concerning the Primi
tive 51nnks and Hermits; by Rev. Henry Ruffner, D. D.,
LL D., late President of Washington College, Va. 9
vols. 12mo.
"The whole work is very curious, and will afford a
highly spiced treat to those who are fond of dipping into
the history of human vagaries.”—[Netv-York Tribune.
"A couple of volumes that will be rand w!lhavidity,nnri
pour a flood of light upon the mysteries of darkness.”
[The Presbyterian.
VIII. —CHRISTIANITY REVIVED IN THE EAST,
Being a History of the Great Religious Reformation in
America, with nn account of tho sufferings and Persecu
tions ofthe Early 6Iisslonaries and Converts, by Rev.
H.G.O. Dwight, Missionary to Constantinople, lvol,
12mo.
"Mr. Dwight’s simple, artless style, is well adapted to
describe such scenes. He breathes the very spirit which
has wrought the wonders he depicts; we regard the book
ns exceedingly valuable on nil nccounu.”—[New York
Evangelist.
"It is mitten in n pleasing style, is well arranged, and
is precisely the book which has been needed.”—[Oneida
Herald.
"As a mere history it Is full of valuable Information.”
[The Reformer.
II.—New Work by N. P. Willi*.
LIFE HERE AND THERE.—Or Sketches of Society
nnd adventure nl far-npnrl times and places, by N. P.
Willis: I vol. 12tno., uniform with rcople 1 Have filet,
and Rural Letters.
"We find this volume therefore, what we exirected It
to be, sparkling nmT interesting, Its descriptions well
drawn, and iu conversations lively.”—[Albany State
Register.
"We know of no better reading than many of Willis*
Sketches nnd Stories; they aro here presented In »
cheap and handsome form.”—[Bangor Mercury
A
A. 51.
GENERAL VIEW of the Fine Aria
Critical and Historical; by D. Huntington, I). A.
jnninicn In 1850, nr tbo effects of sixteen yenrs of free
dom on n Slave Colony; by Jolm Bigelow.
Tho Artist’s Chrninniic IInnd Book, bring n practical
treatise on pigment*, llieir properties nnd uses in Paint
ing; by Jolm P. Kidncr.
History of Propellcis nnd Stenm Navigation, with Bi
ographical Sketches; by Robert 6Iacfnrhme,C. E., Editor
of the "Scientific American.”
Received by JOHN 61. COOPER.
G roceries and LiauoRS.—so hhds.
l’orto It Ico, Muscovado and New Orleans Sugars:
5 do prime St. Croix do; 40 bbls crashed nnd powdered
do; 25 do clarified Stuart’s nnd 8wBVs do; 25 boxes loaf
do; 250 bags Bio ond Lnguym Coffee; 75 casks prime
5 recn West India do; 50 bags prime Old Government
avn do; 100 chest* nnd half do Black Ten; 125 tmckngni
Hyson do; 300 boxes Tallow Candles, best quality; 17;.
do Star nnd Adamantine do; 75 do Solnr Sperm do; 50
do best quality Sperm do; 25 bids, winter-strnined Oil;
150 bids Biscuits nnd Bread; 200 boxes Starch, various
brands; 3U0 do Family Pale nnd A I Honp; 450 do Tobac- |
co, direct lYoin Virginia, full assortment; 50 bnles Gunny
Bagging; 100 colls best Kentucky Rope; 250 bbls Domes
tic Brandy, Gin, Rum nnd Whiskey; 250 do Canal aud
Baltimore Flour; 100 hhds West India filolasses; 10half
pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co.’s Brandy; 15 do nnd quarter do
French Brandies, various hrnndk) 10 pipes superior Hol
land Gin; together with n full and well-assorted stock of
other articles usually found In a Wholesale Grocery storo
for snle by J. V. CONNERAT.
■\TOW OPENING.—A great variety of
J.N Fnney Articles: some very rich nud beautiful Pre
sentation Boxes, for bridal and other presents, the richest
article evor before offered, nnd only imported la*t month.
Also n largo assortment of Gold nnd Silver Watches,
Chain*, Seals and Keys, Pencils nud Pens, Sent Rings
for Gents., kc. A very extensive assortment of Diamond
Rings, Diamond nnd ltuhy, nnd'lluhy do., (singly and
iu clusters.) For tho lovers of good nnd benutifut. French
Chicks (running twentv-one days) in vnriety, n really
good nrticlc; Octagon. Patent Lever do., three sizes, for
Counting Rooms or i fficcs. For sale by
GEO. 61, GRIFFEN,
nov 11 Successor to tbelato 61. Eastman.
QUEENS OF SPAIN.—By Mrs. (
i,9 vols. The
rpHE ENGLISH LANGUAGE in its El-
X ements nnd Forms, designed for Colleges nml
Schools; by William C Fowler, late Professor of Rhetoric
in Amherst College.
Poor Richard’s Almanac for 1851, as written byBeuj.
Franklin for tho yenrs nSO-n’-’O.
Additional filenrairs of My Youth; by A DeLamnrtlne.
Genevieve: or, The History ofn Servant Girl, translat
ed from the French of A DeLnninrtine. Received hy
nov 16 JOHN M. COOPER.
orge, 9 v< .
3d vol. containing thu lteign of Isabella is Just pub
lished.
"It D n highly attractive and highly instructive work.”
1 Albany Argus.
Ire. George haa
•so carefully studied nnd so gracefully described It, that
her work must command un exteusivo and mottled
attention.”— [Thc'Juurnal.
G it All AM E. Oil YOUTH AND MANHOOD.—A
Romnnce by the author of Talbot and Vernon. 1 vol.
13uio. Cloth nnd paper.
"Ills an excellent work, teaching many and subllmo
moral lessons, nnd interwoven with deep and thrilling
interest from beginning to end.”—[The Spcctor.
"An American production, and a wotk of considera
ble talent.”—[Daily Advertiser.
"The work is admirably written, nnd will command
many renders.”—[Republican.
THE HUGUENOTS IN FLORIDA, Or the Lily and
Toten, by W. Oilmens Simms, Esq.} 1 vol. 12mo.
"This volume will bo found very caplvntlng.”—[N. Y.
Commercial.
"It is with pleasure we commend it asn production
which abundantly increases the fame of the author.”—*
[Literary World.
MEDICAL DELUSIONS—By the nuthor ofi'hyslclan
and Patient. lvol.l2mo.
" While it does not cry out against any particular kind
of quackery, it handles In a bold nnd fenrless and honest
manner every species of radical delusion, ns induced by
quacks nnd regular physicians.”—[The Spcctntor.
Cheap edition ofthe COMPLETE WORKS OF REV.
DK.J.M. MASON, D.D., 4 vols. 12mo.
Tho nbove works, with all of B. k S.’s publications
may bo had of W. T. WILLIAMS;
nnd J. 6f. COOPER, Savannah.
Gntnlogue or R. fc S.’s publications may be hod oa
oppUcUon, on,.,, b. Yj^YSuSffiSiL
nov 14 36 Pnrk Row and 145 Nnssau-st., N. Y.
B UTTER, Cheese,Mackerel and Candy.—
15 kegs choice solected Goshen Butter; 75 boxes
‘ lo do;
I0XC8
S ure white nnd E. Dairy Cbocsoi 5 boxes Pine' A pi
l whole nnd half bbls do; CO kit* now Mackerel; 4r
choice Candy; landing and for talo by
nov7 J. C. BROWN..
rnHE GREEN HAND: a “Short Yarn”.
1 Complete. Pietorinl Field Book, No. 9.
,loom
Second French Reader; by J. Roomer, on Mezzoftratl’s
system of Learning Languages.
Cruising* in tho Lnst War; by Charles Peterson, • sec
ond series unit completion.
Household Words, No. 33.
Leni Lcoti, or Adventures In the Far West, being a
sequel to "Prairie Flower”; by Emerson Bennett.
Further supply «f: Night Sido of Nature; hy Catharine
Crowe, and Medical
Received by
idleal Delusions j by Dr. Hooker.
JOHN M. COOPER,
NOTICK TO LADIES A*D PHYSICIANS.
j(/(ESSRS. T.M, TURNER & CO. aro
1VJL Mrs. BETTS’ only Agent* for the. sale of her
SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, which hnvo been for the
last 15 years in great demand, nnd under the pntronoga
of tho most celebrated Physicinns in the United-States.
Being without Bled Pressure, (which Ims now been as
certained to be most injurious in it* effects,) her Hup.
porters nru under the most perfect control of tho Indy
using them. 30,000 ladles havo worn them by tho ad
vice of Physicians, after all other mean* havo failed—
i I. , Il'lUHUI I* 1CIU IIUUK, i,U. tf. fl t Inal* ,1* — T>, am va ri...... ....
The lllsfory nnd Geography of tho Middle Ages, for - -
ttcstthelr excellence. Please apply to T.M. TURNER
.i CO., No. 181 Bay-street, (oil others are counterfeit,)
nnd observe ber signature and U. S. Copy Right label on
each box. mth sept 93
HPORTOISE SHELL, Inlfiid with Pearl,
X Ring, Jewelry, Watch, Glove and Work-Boxea—
an artiele of first rata manufacture and very rich appear
ance; also a large lot of Port Monala, In a very great varie
ty from 50 cts. to 810—some richer than ever offered la
tbit city before, at . GEO. M. GRIFFBN’S, •
nov 19 Successor to tbo late hit Eastman.