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VOLUME XLIX.
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THE KEPUBLICAN
IS PUBLISHED
pAlhY AND TlU-WEEKIiY,
J.L. LOGKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY * COUNTY PRINTERS.
P. W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TBKMBt
Pally Paper#10, Trl-Weckly $0, per annum
(jy- In no co*n will uu order for tin: papur liunltuiidoi]
tit, unless nc«'oiii|iniilo«| with the money, ur usutislUclory
city reference.
' Legal advertisements Inserted at tlm usual rales, and
strict care taken lhattliny be published according to law.
All advertisement* from transient persons ur strangers,
to be paid ill advance.
Tim privileges or yearly advertisers will lie confined
rigidly to their regular busiupss, and all other advertise
ment* not pertaining to tlteir regular business as agreed
or, to be paid extra.
Yeaily advertisers exceding in their advertisements the
average number nf lines agreed lor, will bo chnrgedal
proportional rates.
r No snvsaTtsaJiaHTS wtu.esiNSRaTenaasToiTmisi.y
AlladvertDemeiiU for charitnhlu institutions and re.
I sloes Societies will be charged half price.
V*. All Advertisements sent to this ufltce without dl
rections as to the number orinsurtluns, will bu publish
ed daily, until ordorud to bo discontinued,uud charged
accordingly.
• • All Letters directed to tills office nr the Editors,
uiust be pest paid, ui entitle them to attention.
N. n.-Baeh Citation by the Clerks of the Courls o|
Ordinary, that application lias boon intidefor Letters o|
Administration, must be pulilished thirty days at least.
Nntirc by Executors and Administrators for Debtors nnd
Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published
* Hates"*"itcal Estate nnd Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must be publlsht'd SIXTY
DAYS before the day nf snlo. Those sales must bo made
at tlm Court House door of tho county In which the
ifitncrty Is situate, and on the first Tuesday of tho month,
ktwcnn the hours often in the morning and (tiur in the
iftersooa. * No aalp from day to day ia valid, unless so
ainressed In the advertisement.
AiipUcRUuns by Executors, Administrators nnd Otinnll-
am to tho Court of Ordinary for leavo to soil Ileal Estate
or Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Salts of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
BS,tbc advertised FORTY l)AYE.
AimliL-atlons by Exooutors and Adminlsimloisfor Let-
i«rs'i)ism(ssory must bo publislmd SIX MONTHS.
Application tbr foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
anstbe advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders nflhe Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
cony oftbo bond of agreement) to makeiitlcsio land must
ho ndrertised tit roe moutlis at least.
Sheriff's aalesundor executions regularly grnuted by
the courts must Im advertised THIRTY HAYS—milur
martini" executions 8IXTY l»AYS—Sales of perishable
property under order nf Court, must bo advertised genor-
allr, TEN i)AY8 before the dav of Sale.
Countlwplftouae ffiatentrar,
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PAINT AND OIL STORE,
No. 11 Wliltnkcr-strect,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
TC EEPS Constantly For Sale:—WHITE
LEAD, Pure Nos. 1 and a English do.
. - „ GROUND PAINTS: „
n!?. 7 Y *!low, Drown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
. pkv PAINT*.
ii j” 1 * i»iire, Dili | All. I nr
•onlUanltod, Spiutlsblirnwn, Lninpblack,YollowOchro,
,,? d * Litharge, Pnris and Chrome Green, Prusaian
nr. Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green, Prusaian
n ! i UU . rom ® Yellow, IJmbert Term de Slrnna. Drop
H*k| A fill A VARIETY OP FANCY UOLOlfcl
_>»'i*e«d OIL. Rium, An N.ut.rnni itn. and 8pliltsof
......
Tti*°IL, Spr.rm do., Neatsfoot do, at
J^' BN lTN^J Whlto-Wash BRUSH fes, Palm, Vnr-
ut7uB , * , ? ,n J*» nn '> Arliata* doj Window nnd 1’lcturo
tw»i. ??*w° r *•* nuallties, from OhyH to 39by48| Connl, Ja-
PjM.ight and Hark Coach VARNIHIIlMlXEn PAINTS
PAPER HANGINGS, Firo-Board PrinU
ti%T, , !l? bov * , ‘ rt * c lca will Ire sold on rcnsnimhlo terms.
HOUSE, SIGN and ship-painting,
Rone in a workmanlike maimer, and ol reasonable
poets. miv 5
SOAP AND CANDLES.
W. HULL’S son.
NOS, 108,110 and 113 CIUT-Strect,
TH .l ,. new-york,
I ® «i8 oldest tnd most extensive manufno-
8oiIS r % ** Uw * bor * MtleJeo In tho city. Ho offer*
tyM* ,** 5”^ description—Palo Yallow, Turpentine,
JJS Varogalod—lnall slse boxes, as wellaa all
lUfiaSftXJtalfr To cakes, of evory kind. Alio, Patent
Mould Candles, In 00, M and 40 pound bnxes.-
»**■**" warranted to ramaln herd in any climate, and
J2535 tlun *»»• b*«n hint and
'kaowrt la tho Southern country end West
ho IbIWarded per order of any
bcltsT-• hones, not rlrendyioqualuiQd-with ourar-
' 3m mar 14
ftgfrertherg tn the atepuhltcim.
fACTOUS AND OOMMIUSION MERCHANTS.
RAY-STRSKT.
A. Low It Co., SO fc 59
G. 0.Gumming,60
Wm. P. Tom, 69
Wm. Crowder, 64
Jos. Rurks, 66
J. Stoddard, 66
W. II. Mongin, r.6
E. A. Houllnnl, 66
W. Adams, 70
U. A. Greiner, 79
F. II. Wclinnn,74
J.P. Graves, 75
F.T. Willis & Co., 70
E.Mnlyneux, 77
Dye It Shewniaks, 89
D.F. Halsey, 80
John Jones fc Son, 80
SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY MORNING,
BAY-STaaaT.
Allen, nail fc Go., 119
Washburn, Wilder It Co.
114 k 110
8. II. Fluke, 117
it. A. Lewis, 118
T. II. Harden, 118
G.N. Neyle, 190
Btuplion Hills, 199
Guhonafc Herts, 140 k 149
W. Wood bridge, 144
R. Habersham k Soil, 146
James A Norris, ISO
Geo. II. May., 150
Rowland k Washburn,179
Ellas Reed, 174
Ilrigbaui, Kelly k Go., 176
II. Hoser, 178
Hnmlltnn k llnrdoninn',83 Francis Wavor, 178
N. Grugcr, 84
G. 8. Frierson, 85
Geo. Gordon, 86
Harper ,Stuart k Go,87
lloltfc ilothwell,bb
Wm. l)uucan,8U
R. Ilutcliiiun, 00
Wm. Uattcr*by,Ul
E. Parsons k Go., 09
M. k IV. Gumming,0.1
Hunter k Gammoll l U4
Bmllh k Humphreys, 95
llollls k Lawson,*95
J. II. Burroughs,07
N. A. Ilnrdco k Go., 110
J. II. Ladd, 189
G. Ilartrldgc,190
W. P. Clark. 100
Hardwick k Cooke, IP9
Franklin k llmutlcy, 104
F. Sorrel, 100
G. W. Anderson k llro.,900
8. Solomons, 001
C.F. Mills, 904
lliihnfc Foster, 900
8. Woodall,200
Rabun k Fulton,907
Boston k Gunby,909
A. Minis, 920
Godfrey k Solomons, 80
OW.Gann*nykCo.,99klOI Wlllismsoii k Preston,22
Pudclfurd k Fay,104klUG H.U.Dunnlng,10 Whltaker-st
Way k King, 105 K. W. Uukcr, Jones’ wharf.
W.C. o 'Driscoll, 108 G. A. L. Lamar, Eastern««
Lawton k Dowell, 210 Wm Hunter, 04
John V. Tarver, Exchangn Wharf.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Cohen k Fosdick, 148 nay-street.
Pliilhrick k Hell, ls6 do.
Thos. J. WnlnIi k Go, 166 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 208 nay-strcct.
Wm. II. Giles k Go., 04 Hay street.
R. A. Allen kCn., Slum’s Wharf.
W W Starke, Fig Island.
F. K Kiiichloy k Go, Willliik’* wharf.
Cohorts k McCann, Canal-street.
WHOLESALE DRY GOOD8.
Roberta k Foote, Gibbons’ Building.
II. F. Waring k Co., 161 Hrougliton-alreet.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Jns Anderson kCo,70StJ'itinnnnd 103 llrysu-ats.
Henry i.athmp, Gibbons’Building.
Snider, Lathrop k Nevilt, Sliad’s Building.
Mnrshall k Aiken, do. do.
Dewilt k Morgan, Ribero’s Building.
M. Prenderirmst kCo,cnr’rCoiiQrossand 14 lilfaker-ata.
S. C. Lane k Co., corner Broughton and Baraard-als.
. Bernard F McKenna, 111 Congress-afreet.
Jag II k M Slicaban,corner Broughton k Whiuker-iU.
Joseph Lippuian, Congteas at., Market sounre,
Einstein k Kckinan, Congress si. m-ar Ivbltuker at.
LaR -olie, IIowiih ec Co, Sliad’s liiiildioga.
J Burt k Co, IIBBroii|litoii-strcct.
WHOLES ALB G ROGERS.
A. Welles k Co, 105 llay-strcct.
Cations k llertx, 140 Hay-street,
enuuiiR « noria, ii« ■•■j-sircei.
J. V. Couiicrnt, 150 Hay-street.
Scranton, Johnston k Co.. 107 Bny-streeL
Swift, Denslmv k Co., 160 Hay-street.
S E Hnthwcll k Co, 173 Hay street.
W M Davidson, Wet side Markcl-squaro.
WHOLESALE k RETAIL GROCER.
II. J. Gilbert, West side Market Square.
RETAIL GROUERS.
J. Rosseau,comer Broughton and Bull streets.
IV. W. Goodrich, Smet’s Building, Wliitaker-streets.
J.C Brown, 4 Hurnard-slruet.
J. Do Martin, corner Bay and Whitaker streets,
M. J. Solomons, 157 llmughtoii-st.
J A Brown, corner Broughton st. Lnno k Whltnkcr-st.
G M Willett k Go,68 St Julien nnd 101 Uryan-st.
John D Jesse, 143 Hroughlnn-rtrcct.
J E Cady k Co, l6Barnsrd-strect.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
8. Hoyt k Co., Bay-street near Whitaker.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. 8. Nichols,Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson k llcidl, 10 Whitaker-street.
iloustoun k Groundcson, 06 Hrynn street.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS ANDDUArERB.
Price & Vender, 147 Bay-street.
Win R Symons, 17 Whitaker-street.
Robinson k Camp,6 Bull-street.
8. P. Dibble, corner nroughton nnd Whitaker-sta.
John W. Kelly. Bull-atreet,op|KMite Pulaski House.
Philip Konn, 98 Brynn-street.
Ilerg kLInherinnn, 114 Bryan-slreot.
M. I). Murphy, Whitaker-st.
James F Stokes, 26 Whitaker-st.
DRYGOODS AND MILLINERY.
Mrs. Reich, 149# Congrcss-sircot.
HAT STORES.
N. K. Bamum k Co. No. 147 Congress-street.
Lyon k Bred, Gibbons’ Building.
II R Box, 155 llioughton-strcct.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
E. F Wood k Co., Gibbons’ Buildings.
O. Johnson k Go., 108 Brynii-streot.
Vcrstille, Lutfburrow k Butler, Congrcss-st. near Bar-
Francis Kopman, 106 nryan-strect.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER.
L. Roliidnr,29 Whitaker-street.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Hull-street.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. Galloway, 73 York-street.
SHIP CHANDLERS ANI) GROCERS.
YVooil,*Cliuflioni k Go., Ancinux’s wharf.
Turner k Henry, Monro’s Wharf,
lluuo k Connery, Harris’ Wharf.
SEGAR MANUFACTURERS.
Hendrickson k Monro, Gibbous’ Building.
A. A. Solomons k Co., Market square.
Jos M Turner, Monument square.
W Humphreys, corner Bay mid Drayton sta.
CROCKERY AND ULASH-WAKE.
Collins k litilkloy, I0D Bryan street.
J lltubrouckk Co, Bluets’ Building.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. k II. Weed, 163 Broiiglitou-strcct.
McCloskey k Norton,Uibbous' Building.
E. Hopkins, 177 Congress-street.
ChasE Weed, 109!lryan-strcct.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell k Co., Bmets’ Building.
II. S. Boganltlt, Corner llull-st.ntid Congress-st.lane.
Donaald Ferguson, Court-House square.
G. M.Conn, 131 Brougbton-struet.
N A Nungeser, 50 Lilicrty-street.
l’etcr Pent, cornur Montgomcry-st. and Bay-Lane.
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
JobnPoolo, II Wbitaker-strec
Joint Oliver, 121 Brniigbtnn-slrrct.
BOOK STORES.
IV. T. Williams, 140 Bay-street.
J. M. Cooper,corner Whitaker and 8t.Julian-streeta.
J B Cubbcdge, Market-square.
MUSIC STOKE.
F. Zogbaum k Co., corner St. Julian-st.and Markct-sq.
PROFESSORS OF A1U8IC.
A Retell, 151 CongrcM-street.
M Coburn, Drayton-strcct, near Hute-strcct.
JEWELLERS.
G. M. Griffon, corner IVhitakorand Rry&n-streeta.
S. Wilinnt, Market-square.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
Gen. 8. Gray, Uull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
E. WiUiington, 143 Ray-strcct.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
IVylly k Wright, Bull-street, opposite Pulsskl House.
Jns. Bnncroft, 117 nny-street.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
F Lnflltcnu, Charleston Steam-Packet wharf.
T. It..Mills, Iron Steam noat Company’s wharf.
8. M. Pond, Georgia Stenin Boat Company’s wharf.
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Wharf
Bohn k Foster, Anderson’s Lower wharf.
DENTISTS.
E. Parsons, 197 Congress-street.
8. G. Psncost, North side Monument-square.
ll.J.Royall, ill Congress-street.
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. J M Boggs, Whitaker-st., near Broughton.
Dr. Hrndloy, llroiighion-st-, H. sido, near Lyceum Hall.
Dr L Knorr,corner Bay and Hull-sis.
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOLS.
Henry K Preston, No 74 St. Julinn-st.
Bernard Mallon, 159 Broughton-street.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER.
Goo N Nichols, Bull-st., opposite Pulaski House.
DAGUERIIEAN GALLERY.
W. V. Prentice, corner St. Julitn-st. and Market-eq.
OA8 FITTINGS.
U. Cranston, No.01 Brynn-street.
Blrattnn k Dobson, cornur State nnd Bull-streets.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A. Short, corner South Broad and Whltaker-sts.
D. L. Cohen, No. 5 Jones-street.
G. Butler, York-street, Oglethorpe-squarc.
L Solomons, 142 Hroughion-ft.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGIITB.
R. k J. Lachlisou, near Canal Lock.
AN Miller, Eastern Wharf.
GUN SMITHS.
John Carrutlicrs, 175 Market-square.
E Lovell, 1U llsrnard-street.
LOCK-SMITH AND BELL-HANGER.
David Morris, Harnard-st, near the Market.
GILDER ANI) CARVER.
P F Bourgucnot, Dnrnard-stroct, near tho Market.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
McArthork Morso, 13 Bnnmrd-streot.
James Hiilllvan, Whitaker-street.
MARBLE AND 8TONE MANUFACTURER.
Robt. D. Walker, York-street.
SADDLERY, ko.
M. II. May k Co., comor Whltakorand Bryan-stroets,
CARRIAGE MAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS.
Hardcastie k Carrulhcrs,90 Congress and 03 St. Julian-
streets.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Phllbrlck k Dell, 150 Bay street.
A S USUAL, A Urge assortment of Genus
Hunting Case (tine Gold) and White Dial Watehee,
from «|oo in #200. Call and examine before purchasing
If a good article is wonted,
mar 8
G. M. GRIFFEN.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, (Ga.) 1901-2 MILES
Passenger Trains | cave Sa VANKAttand Macon dally, at
I’Meriger Trains arrive dailv at Savannah 6.15 P.M.; at.Macon,
This Road,InconnecUon wIUrth" Macon and Western Koadfmin Macon to Atlanta,and the We. w ,„.„ a All . a
tie Road Dotn Atlanta to Dalton, now forms n continuous line of 391# miles in length* from Savannah to Dalton,
Murray County.Ga. and with the Memphis llrnnch Kail-Road, nnd Stages connect with the following places i
Tickets front Savannah to Macon, f5 75 Tickets from Savannah to Taseuajbia,Ala., ,f
..7 A. M.
. v ..6.45P. M.
Western and Allan
•a,Ala. )
i, Ml.., I.*
fogs’* j
Macon,..
to Atlanta, '0 50
to Augusta, 6 50
** “ “ to Columbus, 15 00
“ “ " to Opelika, | 17 00
“ " “ “ to Jacksonville, Ala.,... 90 00
“ “ “ to lluiiuvilie, > Alabama92 00
“ **■ " to Decatur, )
An extra PassengcrTrain leaves Savannah on Tuesdav's. after tho arrival of the Ateain-stii|» ftnin Now-YioV,
for Miwnn,end eoanecta with the Macon nnd Western ltail-llon.lt and on Frblnys, after the arrival of the Macon
*oV. w,C r" 1 Vn’f.' l J M 1 *^ n l« r fniln leaves Macon to connect with tlm Steam-shlMi for N. Y.
.....38 00
to iiollySi
to Nashville, )
to, Murphreeaboro’, S Tenn. 35 00
to Columbia, S
to Memphis, “
Passengers for Montgomery, Mobile and New-Orleans take Stage for Opelika from DantesvlUe through Columbus,
a distance of 07 miles, or from Griffin through West Point, a distance of 03 miles. ^
Atlantic Rajl-Road will soon be complotcd between Dalton and Chattanooga, a dlstaneoof
423# miles from Bavnnnnh, of which duo notice will be ulvon. .
t Head of tho West Point and Montgomery Kail-Road,on which tho fare to Montgomery la about $9.
It*tea of Freight for Merchandise Generally, from Savannah to Macon
of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubic foot,.
Crockery Ware, In crates, boxes or libds., per cubic foot,
Goons av weight, nasT Class.—Boxes or Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 IN.,
Second Class.—Sugar, Coffee, Rope. Butter, Cbeese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard and Hollow ware, Itice, boxes Soap and Candles, Bagging, and other
heavy article! not enumerated below, per 100 lbs.
wui'in nui rnummicii ucion, inr iw im., ••
Tman Class.—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, l’ork, Beef, Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100lbs 40 «
Fourth CLASs.-Mill gearins, Pig nnd Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nalls, Spikes and Coal,per 100 lbs., 30 ««
Barrels of Beets, Bread, Crackors, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, nud all light barrels, each, 75 <i
Oil and Molasseaperhlid.,(smallercaskain proportion) oo
Sait per sack, not exceeding four bushels 60 "
ft/- Goods cousijmed to Thos. S. Wayno, Forwarding Ageut, Savannah, will be forwarded frre of commission.
Savannah,(On.) 3Cth Nov., 1840. WM M. WADLF.V, Superintendent.
Uusfucss ©avUs.
HA11DW1CK A COOKE,
FA CTORS If COMMISSION MER CHANTS.
TELVAIR’a BU1LDINOS.
R. S. HARDWICK. JOHN U. COOKS.
JT. HA8UIIOUCIC At CO.,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALERR IN
CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE,
July 10
O. M. CONN,
CABINET, CHAIR, ANI) SOFA MANU
FACTURERAND UNDERTAKER.
131 BROUailTON-ST., OPPOSITE 8METS* HU1LDINO.
Furnilum, fcc.. repaired at tlm shortest notice. Cof
fins of nil sixes always on hand, and nindo to order,
sept 10
IIAUnCAHTLR At CA 1« RUTH Kit 8.
CARRIAGE MAKERS* BLACKSMITHS,
NoOOcoNORESS AND 95 ST. JUUAN STS., FRANKLIN SQ.,
Hnvannah, (Ga.,)
Arc prepared to execute with neatness and despatch,
all work in tlm Cnrrlogn line, that may Ihi committed to
their enre. Wheelwright aud lllacksuiilli Work, and all
kinds of Wheels, Waggons, Drats, Carts, kc., made at
the shortc.t notice. ly sept 90
HAMILTON At HARDEMAN,
FA CTORS * COMMISSION MER OH A NTS
CUAS. P. HAMILTON. THOMAS IIARDSMAN.
L. noniDKR,
(FROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT * SHOEMAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WHITAKER-STREET, OPPOSITE SMETB Bt'lLDINO.
A. N. MILLER.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WHARF—BAY-aTRKET,
a. Jj. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFACTURER
No. 17 nnLL-STRERT, NEAR MONUMENT-IQUARE.
Cork sole, Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther. Walking, Dress, and Pump-solo Boots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps. Hlitipers, kc.,
marie to order in tho neatest nud uinatrashinnableniniiner
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
cnieful workmen.
Busfncgg carta.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
And Denier in Ready Made Clothing—Penfield’a Range,
may 7 no. 08 bktah-stieet,
SWIFT, DEN8LOW At CO,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN ANI) DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OP BAT AND WUITAKBR-BTS.
WYLLY At WllIGIIT,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Forthvsalcof Real Estate,Negroes, and any dcacriptloa
of |M:rsnnal property.
, , OPPIC1, CORNER BULL-ST. AND NAT LANK,
fel»3J Snvnunnh, Georgia,
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TARN CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP RVERV DESCRIPTION.
Corner South Broad and Whitoker-ats.
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE * STONE MANUFACTURER,
BBOUOIITON-BT., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marbles Marble
Mantle I’iccn^and Berlin Urates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, kc. kc., furnished to order.
R* At J, LACHLISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A. PONCE,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP
SEGA RS,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Keeps on hand n well selected stock of imported 8e-
gnrs;nlso, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all
oilier articles usually kept in bis line sf business, which
he offers on the most reasonable terms. nov 3
TJAMS, MACKEREL,&c.—250 Hams;
XX 50 uuckngc* Mnckcrol; 50 bbls Soda, Duller, Bus.
tun nnd Sugar Crackers; So bbls llnlliiuore Flour; 25
p-icksge* Black ami Green Ten; 10 cores assorted Pre
serves; 30 cases Pickles; 20 boxes Cordial; 10 baski-U
Sweet * >11; 20 boxes Adniuniitiuo Caudles; 50 boxes Itai-
tins; in store, nnd for .ale by
mar 20 J. E. CADY fc CO.
/"VRANGES anil LEMONS.—20 boxes
V/ Oranges; 10 do Lemons; in store, and for sale by
uinr 20 J. E. CADY fc CO.
T IQUORSand WINES.—10 quarter pipes
XJ Brandy; 1 nlpa nnd 2 half pipes Gin; 5 barrels Old
Mnniingahrfn Whiskey; 1 bbl Old Jnmnica Hum; 8«|iinr-
tur cask* Madeira Wine; 7 do Port do; 15 boskets Cham-
paguu do; in storc,nud for sale by
mnr 20 J. E. CADY k CO.
TUST RECEIVED tier stenmor Florida—
eJ Chninbray, Black llarage, Drnp d’Etc, Gent's Kid
Gloves, Linen Cambric, I’arnsols, French Printed Lawn,
Cinghnm, Lawn mid Cambric Handkerchief, 8ilk do.,
mixed Host) mid Half Hose, Florentine Triinininir, l’oplin
Tissues, Gent's new stylo Lisle Thread Gloves,
inar 10 J. BURT k CO.
/■lUDA MOLASSES,—10 hinl B , 20 tier-
V_y ccs, 12 bbls in fine order nnd of superior quality,
lamllnc per brig R. B. Lawton, and for sale by
mar 19 PADELFORI), FAY k CO.
15UILDING STONE.—125 tons Frecstono
X J Building Stone; for sale by
iunr20 E. W. BUKEIL
/~\SNABURGS—50 bales asstirted, al fac-
tory prices, by LaUOGHE, BOWNE k CO.
T)IG IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron, per shin
X Clansman, from Greenock. For sale by
mar 19 N. II. fc II. WEED.
Z^IANAL FLOUR.—50 barrels in store nnd
V_y for sale by PADELFORI), FAY k CU.
ninr 19
OTARD BIIANDY.—7 half pi|»sOiarrt,
ttiipuy k Co. Brandy, in bond, fur sale by
fob 14 W. M. DAVIDSON.
1)10 COFFEE.—200 bugs prime green Rio
XV. Coffee; landing and for snlc by
felt 14 PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
("hLD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY,
V/ in sforoand for snlo by
fob 14 W.M. DAVIDSON.
'1 Assorted crates common EARTHEN
A.&9J WARE, packed in Hlaffordshira, England,
expressly for the Georgia trade; now landing from ship
Iowa, and for sale bv
Jan 20 J. UASBROUCK k CO, Broughton st.
O ULTANA RAISINS.—Just received: 5
O whole nnd 5 half drums of new Sultana Baltins
without seed, for sale by J. ROUSSEAU.
Jau 18
QA11DINES.—Just received, 1 case fresh
O Sardines; fur sale by
Jan 14 J. ROUSSEAU.
C PIRIT GAS, of superior quality, constant
ly) ly on hand; nl.u a full assortment of Spirit Lamps,
of every stylo and pattern; for snlu by
Jnn 20 COLLINS k BULKLEV.
in OP YIN G PRESSES.—For sale low by
(eb 11 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
T 1NEN GOODS.—Linen Sheetings; Table
Xi Damask, Dnmnsk Table Cloths, Nnnklns, Doylies
aud Towels, Irish Linens, Pillow Case Linen, ke. A
full acsortmenl just received, and for sale low by
fob 2o Laroche, iiowne fc co.
TTMBRELLAS, Parasols and Sunshades.
U A fine ussurtinenl Just received, nnd for shIo low by
feb20 Laroche, bowne fc co.
Q1LKS.—Black Silks, in all widths; Fou-
k) lard, India and Dresa 8ilkss just received by
feb 90 DaWITT k MORGAN.
A CCORDEONS, Wedding Cake Boxes,
xl Gold nnd Silver Paper. For vale by
mar5 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
/7J.UM DROPS.— Fresh Gum Dope, for
V) Hcnrlon’amanufacture, just received nnd for sale by
fob 11 JOS. M. TURNER, Monument sq.
“DECEIVED per Steamer ALABAMA.—
Xt. Another lot of those fine fashionable, French,Spring
Style Moleskin and neaver HATS. Also, Infant, Girls
and Boy’s Hats, ofthe latest styles, adapted to the Spring
mid Summer wear.
fob 14 11. R. BOX.
PLANTATION MUSKETS, Powder and
X Shot.—Just received and for sale by
innr 3 E. LOVELL, No. fl Bamnrd-at.
TVT A1IOGANY NEWELL" POSTS, for
-L*X Stnlrs, from 3 to 7 inches square; Mahogany Ban
isters; Mahogany I'lank, suitable for Stairs and Stsl
Kails; just received, and for salo by
mar 14 I. W. MORRELL k CO.
DEEBK’S HATS.—Spring styles, just re-
J.J reived by steamer Alabama; Mho a few cases of
Sporting and Hungarian Cnps. Call at tbo Depot of
fob28 LYON fc REED, Gibbons’ Range.
tTATSI HATSI1 HATS Ml—A few of
XX Gcnln’s Spring stylo lints, Just received, and can
bo tind by application at tbo Hat Emporium of
fob 1 N. K. RAHNUM k CO., 149 Congrcss-st.
PLAYING CARDS.—Cohen’s superfino
L Engle!Ivory surforo Playing Cards ; afolf supply
Just received and for salo by
fob 27 HENDRICKSON k MOORE.
TLTESSand Primo BEEF.—Landing: 75
It.L bbls.; for sale by
mnr 6 WOOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
TVTANTILLAS.—Barege Mantillas, Cash-
J.YJL lucre, Lace and Barogo Senrik, Just received by
mnr 6 DaWITT k MORGAN.
/GROUND SPICES.—Warranted puroand
U fresh; Just received and for sale by
fob 17 JOS. M. TURNED, Mnuiinmnt-sq.
"VINEGAR.—G casks very superior Vino-
V gar, Just received; for sale by
mar 10 WM. P. YONGB, No. 04 Bsy.at.
LTUSBAND’S Caicinod MAGNESIA.—
J. X 1 gross of tills superior article, fully equal to Hen
ry’s Magnesia, at one half tha price. For sale by
Jau25 J. M. TURNER, Monument-square.
TJORK urn) BEEP.—10 bhli Mo* Pork |
X 15 do Prime do; 20 do Mess llccl) landing and far.
tain by TURNER* HENRY,
Jau ll3 Exchange Dock,
JOHN V. TARVER,
FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT
And Dealer in Hay rm«I Grain.
Every description of Produce and Merchandise, Bold
on consignment, or piirrliascd to order.
I>r »Iy Exchange Whnrf, Savannah.Gen.
B RASS ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs,
and Wire Fenders; fur sale at
Ja»i 6 J. UASBROUCK k CO.
13 LACK TEA.—25 half chests (5 ounce
J J pnpera) su;ierior quality Pouchong Ten, Jnst ro-
cclved nnd for snlo by W. At. DAVIDSON,
felt 4
T EA
J_J sorti
s
D PIPE.-—10,000 feet Lead Pipe, as
sorted sixes, nowon band and receiving: formic by
,a McARTHOR k MORSE.
EGARS.—150,000 prime Segars, various
brands; for snlo by
’ 13 COHEN k FOSDICK.
ANAL FLOUR.—Landing: lOObbls, for
Y, sale by WOOD, CL AOHORN kCO.
P AIN KILLER.—200 boxes Perry Davis
k Sons Pain Killer,for sale by
fob 4 IIENDRICK80N k MOORE.
fZJJRONDOLES.— New styles, Gilt and
VJ Bronxed Glrondolcs; Inst received by
d by
d. WILMOT,
nov 20 Dpalcr tn Watches, Bilvcr Ware and Jcwrcly,
P ASTILLES De PARIS.—For the alle-
vnilnu nnd rndicnl euro of Bronchitis and other dis
onsos of tho Throat; for sale by
fell I HENDRICKSON k MOORE.
A RMY Regulation and Artillery Swords
A on baud, aud for sale by U. M. GRIFFEN,
Jan 10 * *•-
Successor to Into M. Eastman.
A HUOW HOOT—Jusl received. 200 lbs.
A of Col. Hallow’s unadulterated Arrow Root,—new
crop; for sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
fob 19
A LCOHOL.—10 bbls. of superior quality
XlL for sale by A. MINIS.
CARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS.—A largo
J J supply received nor steamer Florida, and for snlu by
fob91 HENDRICKSON k MOORE.
T3EEF and PORK.—20 bbls. Mess Beef j
J3 20 do Prime Pork; 10 do Mess; landing and fnrsalc
by TURNER k llBNKY,
fob 18 Exchange Dock.
f COFFEE.—50 bags Rio Coffee; now land-
lag and for snlo by
fob 17 HUNTER k GAMMELL.04 Bay-st.
C RAPE SHAWLS. —Plain and Em
broidered white Canton Crape Shawls; jnst rac’d by
fob 15 Dm WITT k MORGAN.
/COLGATE’S STARCH.—30 boxes No.
1, 20 do Pearl, and 56 twelve pound do Pcatl; Just
‘by
HENDRICKSON k MOORE,
Gililmns’ Building.
received and for sale by
HLOUR.—25 bids superfine Gcneseo^lour;
JL nlso, lliram Smith’s extra diUo, and other choice
brands; just received, and for rale by
uui 20 G. M. WILLETT k CO.
17ANCY GOODS.—Black Lace Points,
1 Scarfs, Viscltes, Ladles’ and Gent's Gloves and
Mitts, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, kc.; just received and
for sale by
mar 10 DiWlTT k MORGAN.
D RESS GOODS.—Organdies, Printed Ja
conets, French Cambrics, Foulards,Flg’d Swiri,and
oilier styles of new dress goods, just received per steamer
and for »alu by
innr 19 DaWITT k MORGAN.
S UGAR.—10 hhdschoice Porto Rico Sugar;
50 bbls crashed nnd nowdorod do; 25 do Stewart’s
clarified do; lauding nnd for sale by
mar 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
TI/TESS and Prime BEEF.—25 bbls Chicago
i-TjL Mess; 50 do N. York Aloss; and SOdorrime Uccfi
for sale vory low by
HONE
mar 13
5 k CONNERY, Harris’wharf.
CJAY.—60 bales Northern Hay, landing
JL X from schr. Susan, and for sale by
JAS.A. NORRIS.
ATC/HISKEY.—200 bids Rectified: landing
V V front schr J. II. Councc, and for sale by
mar 11 COHEN k FOSDICK.
T30TASH.—20 casks superior quality Pot-
X ash; just tecclved, and for sale by
inar 18 )| ENDIUCKSON St. MOORE.
TUST RECEIVED per brig Augusta: 20
O bbls. <«P. k II.” Gin; 20 do old Rectified Whiskey; 10
casks Common Brandy; 5 quarter casks superior Chain-
iwnie Cognac do, and 30 baskeu Chnmpagne of the most
approved brands,at M. J. SOLOMONS.
PONFECTIONAUY.—100 boxes Strain
Vy Refined Confocltonnry; ju-t rac’d, and for sale by
inarlS HENDRICKSON k MOORE.
POWDER—50 kern FF
X £2 50cts per keg or OJThs; fur
FFbFF Powder, at
salo by
!. LOVELL
innr 20
IO COFFEE.—100 bags prime Rio Cof-
foe, now landing and for salo by
rUO WASH BURN, WILDER k CO.
R 1
W/HISICEY and FLOUR,—135 barrel's
V V Ncw-Orlcans Whiskey, and 300 do St. Louis
” * ‘ arf by
UHAS. A. GREINER.
TJAMS.—100 Baltimore, best quality, in
X X sloro aud for sale by
mar 90 G. AI .WILLETT k CO.
O APSAGO CHEESE.— 1 case suporiw
K3 quality,small site; Just race' “
G. M. WILLETT k
So!
GEORGIA SYRUP.—5 barrels Georgia
VX Syrup; landing, and for rale by **
B
• .nle by
G. M. WILLETT fc CO.
RAN.—100 bushels New Whent Bran]
1 In store and lor sale by
M JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange wharf.
/XORN.—Prime Whilo and Yellow Corn,
\J in bags aed in bulk; in store and for sale by
mar 99 JOHN V.TARVER, Exchange wharf.
P INSEED OIL.—1,000 gallons, just re>
crlved and for sale by
mar 13 HENDRICKSON k MOORE.
W ATCHES.—In evory variety, and at
ail prices; also, Keys, Seals, and Chains, at
G. At. GRIFPEN’H,
mar 18 Successor to the lato M. Eastmau.
Cfmeral atmmfaements.
O UOAU.—43 hhda New-Orleans; landing
k J from schr J. 11. ChUncs, and for tala by
mu 11 COHEN k FOSDICK.
WHITE LEAD—10,000 pounds Union
White Lead, pure and No- I, Just retired and
for sale by HENDRICKSON k MOORE,
mar 10
IVTOLASSES.—100 hhds. prime Cuba Mo-
J"X lasses; for salo by COHEN k FOSDICK.
mar 10
> I | 1 HOMASTON LIME.—COO barrels, per
X •fn° on ‘ ;r Martha Hall; foraale from Uia wlwn by
WM. P. CLARK.
T-JOLl) WATCH CHAINS.—I ran now
V. .how my ctiammcr. n lnr.Gr mnl tu llrf
.tOGk r> Uitrn.1, Kob, Vrall.limn., iml Ui.ul.lnc., Ui.n
ever exhibited in store before, and at small profit.
>8 O. M. GRIPFEN.
T INENS—10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Linen
J_i SIlGGIInn rillow CU. l.ln. ri; 1,1.h UbGn.c Dm
masks, fine and low priced; Huckabacks,Diapers, Twlll-
lngs, kc.; Just received, and for sale by *
mar 19 DaWITT k MORGAN.
/COFFEE.—100 bags Rio; 50bags Java,
for sale by 8. fi. BOTH WELL k CO.
mar 10
/IJ.OSHEN BUTTER.—Landing from brig
V) Macon: 15 firkins prime Goshen Butter, fur sole by
mu 10 j. V. CONNERAT.
Q PERM and BEADEL’S CANDLES.—
kJ 90 boxes bestHperm Candles; 60 do lleadel’a Patent
Mould; landing per brigs Philura and filacon, and for
tale by
mar 10 j. V. CONNERAT.
PUBA MOLASSES.—200 hhds. 48 tea.
KJ and 29 bbls. |iriine quality Cuba Molasses, and in
first rate order, lauding from schr. Michigan and for
COHENS k HERTZ.
mar 11
POSHEN BUTTERand CHEESE.—130
VX firkins selected Goshen Butler In store at the Em
porium, and more to arrive to-day, per steamer, with the
Cheese. SEABORN GOODALL.
mar 11
COAP.—150 boxes Excelsior Soap, a now
KJ article, auperior to any in use; for ante by
mar 13 HONE k CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
PORN and OATS for sale.—3000 bushels
VX white and yellow Corn, !000 do. heavy Oats in
lots to .nit purchasers by DYE k SIIKWMAKE,
march 7 No. 82 Bay-st.
PLEAR WHITE PINE LUMBER—
\J 50,000 left of | inch; 30,000 do of 1# do; 30,000 do
or 1# do; 50,000 do of 2 do; Just received and for sale by
mnr 14 I. W. MORRELL k CO.
1 \ IIESS GOODS.—Rec’d per steamer A l -
I X abamnt Foulard Silks, Itaregos.Albrriuos,Tissues,
French Muslins, Uinghaius, Prints, kc.i for sain by
mar 14 HENRY LATIIRor.
"WOOL.—A fair market price paid in cash
V V for Wool at all times by
mar 14 lui 8. HOYT k CO.
'W ALNUT oil Sand SOAP—An elo-
v V gant preparation for tho Toilet, and for softening
and beautifying the bauds and face; Just received ana
for sale by JOS. M. TURNER,
mar 14 Monument-square.
TNDIA CHOLAGOGUE—Just received
X per steamer Alabama, a large supply of this celebrated
remedy for Fever and Ague. For sole at the uianufac-
'lurcr’s pricca^it wholesale or retail, by
mnr 14 JOS. M. TURNER, Monument-square.
pHAMPAGNE.—56 baskets Champagne
VX Wine, different brands, in store, and for sale by
mar ie FRANCIS WAVER. No. 178 llay street
pORN.—Prime white Corn, landing from
vX schr. Orb, and for snlo from tho whnrf. by •
mar 18 FRANCIS WAVER, No. 178 Bay-st.
T> UTTER.—12 firkins prime Goshen But-
XX ter, in store, and for sale by
mar 18 FRANCIS WAVER, No. 178 Bay-st.
QALAD OIL.—J list received 5 cases of
O Salad Oil, In flnsks, and 5 boxes, in bottles, of the
choicest quality; for sale lowly
mnr 17 J. noUSSEAU.
SERVANTS’ GOODS—6 cases Carolina,
k) Richmond nnd Mnrllmro’ Stripes nnd I’lnids. York
Demins, Blue Drills, and Cottnnndes; ju*t.rccciucd by
m ir 26 MARSHALL k A1KIN.
CMUT MACHINES.—Geo. Veil & Co.’s
kX nnd Leonard Smith’* Gold Medal Sinut Machines,
for sale by
inar 14 12 8. IIOYT k CO.
pOTTON SEED. —Sea Island Cotton
VX Seed, iu any quantity, purchased by the suhreriUcrs.
mar 14 12 S. IIOYT St CO.
TNDIA UUDDEll DOOTS.—By lato orri.
X vnl., we havo received a supply of INDIA RUBBER
BOOTS, suitable for fishing and hunting. These arc
really water-proof, and no tni»tnkc.
B. F. WOOD k CO;,
fob 5 tf No. 71 GiblKins’ Building.
QPONGE BATHS, Foot Baths, Milk I’nils
kX and Pans, Knifo Washers, Pocket Lantern., Meat
Cleavers, Spire nines, Churns, Blanc Mange Aloulds,
kc.; Jurt rcLcivcd,and for sale by
inar 12 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
n^REATISE upon the Nature nnd Treat-
X inent of Morbid Sensibility of the llcllun, or weak
ness nr Sight; by John II. Dix,M. I)., M. M. S. S.
Received by
mar 21 JOHN M. COOPER.
riANCAN’S Ettglo CHAMPAGNE.—50
VX basket. Gnncnn’s Engle Clinmpaguo; 10U do do
Crescent do; landing and foraale hv
mnr56 COHENS k HERTZ.
I) ACON SHOULDERS and SIDES—
J.) 20 lilnls prime Shoulders; 25 do do Bides; landing
from brig Busun Ludwig, and for snlc by
ninr26 COIIF.NB k HERTZ.
O ALTIMORE FLOUR and BACON—
1) 200 bbls sii|ierfine Howard street Flour; 50 hhds.
prime Itncon Sides; 95dododoBlionldcrs; landing from
schr*. Mary Mankin and Cicero, and for anlc by
mar 27 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
POTTON SEED—A few bags left of the
VX Petitgulf and Alvarado Cotton Seed; for sale to
close consignment.
mar 17 SEABORN GOODALL.
CURE PROOF IRON SAFES.—Having
i the Agency of the only Fire Proof Safe Manufnc
tory in the united States, we enn supply all orders for tiie
article (of nuyaizu) at manufacturer*’ prices,
mar 14 1U S. IlOYT k CO.
I) ACON.—25 hhds. Sides and 15 hhds.
JX Shoulders; lauding frem brig Josephus nnd for sale
by WOOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
mar 22
\7C7HITE LEAD—200 kegs White Lead
VV for ante by
mnr26 A. MINIS.
pANDLES.—100 boxes Adamantine, in
store and for sale by
ninr 25 A. MINIS.
p HEESE—25 boxes English DairyCheesej
VX 25 do Goshen do; just landing, and for sale by
mar 25 G. M. W!LLETT k CO.
POTATOES—A few bbls. good Ealing
JL Potatoes; just received and for snlc by
mar 25 G. M. WILLETT k CO.
A LMONDS, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dales,
-TY. Citron, Mace and Nutmeg.—A fresh anpptyjust re
ceived at the cheap store, and for sale by
mar25 G. M. WILLETT kCO.
P.UNNY BAGGING—100 bales for sale.
VX mar 21 lm WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
rpEA BISCUIT and PILOT BREAD—
X 50 bbls Tea Biscuit; 10 do Pilot Bread; landing
from Baltimore, for tale by
mar 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
QPIRIT GAS and CAMPHINE—For
kX sale by W. W. GOODRICH,
mar 04 *
T) UTTER,&c.—25 kegs choice Butler; 50
J) baskets Champagne; 20 casks London Porters for
sale by W. W. GOODRICH,
mar 24
T?OR THE DAIRY—Butter Chums,Milk
JO Pans, Milk Strainers, Cow Milkers, Butler Skim-
men and Presses, BuUer Stamps, Moulds and Milk I if-
•‘Sir01 ** ,C ^ COLLINS k BULKLEY.
pilEAM ALE.—30 barrels Cream Ale:
Vx landing from barque Vernon, and for sale by
mar 21 W. M. DAVIDSON.
1)LACK TEA.—20 half chests superior
I) Black Tea, in 5uz. papers; 20 half cheslsdo do, in
8 ox. papcis; all of the latest Importation, and for sale by
iuar94 W. M. DAVIDSON.
LTYSON TEA.—25 hnlf chests and 20
XX catties, each 13 lbs., superior Hyson Tea, teceived
per Alcyoua and for sale by
mar 21 W. M. DAVIDSON.
A PPLES and POTATOES.—19 barrels
jfl choice Apples; 60 do extra Planting Potatoes; 50
do do Eating do; landing, and for snlo by
mar 24 J. C. BROWN, No. 4 Bamard-sl.
r\HIO FLOUR.—200 hbls., landing from
VX brig Josephus—for salo low fromi the wharf, by
mar29 WOOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
VXriNEBOTTLE CORKS.—A Int of an-
V Y nertor French Velvet tVIne Bottle Corks, for sale
vv pen rrre , |BNDB |CK80N k MOORE.
ifmnr 22
OTAR CANDLES.—100 boxos Stir Can-
& ffl .^^«hr. J .n^ E n».ra i ro, iS !.h,
X'RISH LINENS and SHEETINGS—
X Warranted, all linen; just received by
mar 13 . MARSHALL k AIKIN.
TTNDERVESTS. — Ladies and Misses
U Gauze, Lisle Thread and Merino Undervests; re
ceived, and for sale by
* mar 13 MARSHALL k AIKIN.
TTNDER-VESTS.—Gentlemen’s superfine
Vx Gauze aud Merino Under-Vesta, light make; Just
"mar'13* MARSHALL k AIKIN.
SAVANNAH AND : AUGUSTA
feaSk ygy?
IKON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OK GA
«.2' h '!f ;o,, ?P ,u, 7 w,,,conUnueto transport Produce and
other Alcrchondlse on tho Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, hv their Iron Steomera r
JOTIN RANDOLPH, Capt. PmtroT.
LAMAR, Capt. Cbm well.
A nd also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY,................... Capt.
Tho latter Steamer being oriess draught Hum any other
on the River,Insnreeunprccedentcddcspatchln allstagee
of the water. The Coaipanyisalsoprovldcd with fifteen
Tow-hnau and two Lighten.
All Fraightaddreseedto the care ofthe Company or He
Agents, will be recdvedlind forwarded frteof crnnmls-
■"— A. SIRI.EY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent,Savannah.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Meinl-WoeJxljr (I. I.Hsll UneMteara-Packet
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARY8,
Oa.. JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK ANDP1CO-
LA Ta. Fla.
ineonnecuon with the Charleston Dally Mall 8team«
Packets at Pnvsnnnh; the Mnll Stenmrr SARAII SPALD{
I NO, front I'alntkn to Lake Monroe, the Mell Stages from
J** k «*mville via Alligator. Mineral Springs and Madison*
dMe.to Tallahaseaetand from i'icolau to 8t.Augustine,
WM. GASTON capt. Claobobr.
BT. MATTHEWS, Capt. NtoHOLAaKlRe,
These Packets leave Snvannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Rrruaxiaa.—Leave Palnlknevery MondaynndThurs.
day morning, touching tithe above named places eae
way.
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded fiee
of commission. MOSES A. COHEN, Agent,
nov 1 Savunnah
UNION STEAM-BOAT COMPANY
cp *
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
OREGON, Capt. Shaw
11. L. COOK, .........Capt. Peck
Leave Savannah evenr Tuesday and Saturday after
noon at 5 o’clock, and Hamburg and Augusta every Sat
urday and Wednesday mornings at 7 o’clock. Thi
boats are of very light draught, and are fitted up expressly
ngors and freight on tho Savannah river.
All way freight payable by shippers, and the company
will not be responsible for any way freight aOcr being
landed.
For frclgh t or passage, apply on board, at Union 8team
Boat Company’s wharf, or to
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH,
i A Lineh»TliigWenralal)li»W.oin"ijiirii;or
Barque ELLA,.. ‘ f B
CmI«A|<....„. ......
Barque HOWLAND. ...Capt;
to run Rvodlaei’t‘between 'the 'bIkiVV
oft merchandite from Boston, and shlppera ofproduca
Hiv.viiHiiu.Ku,umum. unit snuipera ornrouucs
rroro H.vannah) will Him Ii to llnir Inttrit to pauoolHlu
Cottun for this lino, consigned to the Agenta at Savan*
nab, will ba forwarded free of commSriom »“
FOR NEW-YORK.
Schr. 1ULIA ELIZA,. Capt. Hiaggl.
Schr. If. WESTCOirr, Capt. Hamm*
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. BuetfUM*
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lows:
The above vessels are all first class schooners, ami
commanded by Captains experienced In the trade, an*
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction t
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good a
commodations for Passengers), apply to
C. A. GREINER,
79 Bay-street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jm-,
oct!7 No.37# N. Wharves,PhBadelphla.
O. W. GARMANY, Agent.
N. n. Positively nofrclglit received to go on board after
4 o’clock on the evening of departure. July 31
IVM. II. MCDONALD’S
GENERAL NEWSPAPER,ADVERTISING
AND SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE,
80 Broadway, near ’Wall-street,
NEW-YORK.
mar 14 fF.mhU.hcd In 1843.)
8. M. PBTTF.NGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING
AND SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE,
mar 14 No. 10 State-st-, Boston, Mass.
E. O'BYRNE,
AT TAYLOU’s nUILDINO, MARKET WHARF,
Keeps cnasinntly on hnnd a supply of
CROCKERY-WARE, GROCERIES, *c. i,
Ian 1, ’51
NOTICE.
NEW-YORK PACKET LINES.
1YTO Claims for Goods as short delivered or
1V missing by any vessel of the above Lines, will be
allowed unless made at our respective Offices withia
fnity-eight hours artersuch vessel has completed dta-
charging her cargo.
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.,
Auents Old Established Line.
WA8HBURN, WILDER kCO,
Agents Brig Line.
ROWLAND k WASHBURN,
mar 18 Agents New Line.
pROF. A. C. BARRY’S TRICOPHE-
X ROUS, or Medicated Compound.—Infallible for re
newing, invisolating, and liesutifyingthe llair, removing
llie scurf, dandruff, and all affections of the scalp, and
curing eruptions on the skin, diseases of the glands,
niU'cles and Integuments, and relieving sting., cum,
bruises, sprains, kc. With this prannraUon “there is no
such word a* fall.” The first Journals in America, medl-
iho hnir. eradicating scurf and dnndruff, healing
o equal, among the multitude of compounds adver-
unrivalled. The Immense cfceh sales of the article hava
enabled the Inventor to supply it at retail, al35 cents
per bottle, which is from50 to 100 percent, less than the
K co of any other preparation for the hair now In use.
c scientific treatise on the hair and the skin, (embrac
ing valunhle directions for the culture and preservation
of Nature’s choicest ornament,) in which each bottle is
Urn hair which draw. iM su.fonance from
ir If the Idnod nnd other fluids do not
root wiili moisture, and impart life to tlm fibres, the rc-
ness, aa the case may be. Stimulate the skin to health-
mine. It is upon tho skin, the muscular fibre, ami tho
Hnld.inlnrco bottles, price 95 cents, at tho principal
Merchant, nnd Druggists throughout llic United State
—“'-ida. ly Jan 7
TO THE PUBLIC.
S C. LANE & CO. would call the atten-
• tion of the public to tliclrlnrgn and well selected
stuck of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, which
they are prepared to sell at lower prices thau can be had
from any other store In the city.
1,000 yards Mous. D’Laines, at 13# cents.
2,000 yards Mous. D’l.olncs, at 95 ••
3,000 yards Calico, at 6# *'
5,000 yards Giniham. fast colors, at.. 12# **
Black Dress Silk, I yard wide. ...$1.12# **
Heavy Sheeting, Homespun,. 6# •*
Colored Homespuns, : 19# '*
Table Covers, large size, 91.00 •*
Linens, Shirtings, bleached and brown Coitons,Trim
mings, Hosiery, Laces and Ribbons, together with n
larto assortment of Goods suitable for servnnM’ wear.
Call and examine for yourselves before purchasing else
where, nt the OLD STAND,
Jan23 Comer Broughton and Rarnard-strects.
TVT OTICE.—By late arrivals the Subscriber
li has mccivcdjn lull and well selected stock of FALL
AND WINTER GOODS. consisUng in part of tlm latest
and improved aiylrs of Visrtles, Mantillas, black and
colored Crape Shawls and Scarfo, Poplin, Silks of every
description; Jenny Lind, an enUrcly new style of Dress
Goods; Catdimere, Mouslin de Lain, French Merino of
all colors; aim, a fine assortment of black and colored
Alpaca, Table Cloth of Linen and Cotton, embroidered
FOR BOSTON.
The packet barque HOWLAND,
SMMK Mayo, master, having the larger portion of bag
cargo engaged, will meet with despatch forlhaabuvo
Forrreigb* — " *“ “
ninr 22
l k GAR1MELL.
FOR NEW-YOIIK-New Line.
AS& The fast sailing packet schr. VIR-
SBB GINIA, C. B. Hobart, master, will meet with de
spatch for the above port. For Freight engagemsntsior
Possnge, apply to Captain on board, or to
mar 86 HOWLAND k WASHBURN.
FOR NEW«YOItK— Uri* Line.
The fast saiiing regular packet barque
SAAB VERNON, C. Faye, muter, will have prompt de
spatch. For freight or pusage, apply on board, qt Moo-
gln's upper wharf, or to
mar93 WASHBURN, W
, WILDER k CO.
FOR NEW YORK-New Una.
*454 The regular packet barque PETER
SAAB DEMILL. Capt. N. Hoey, will have despatch fog
tho above port. For frelgbtor passage, fipply to
mar90 ROWLAND k WASHBURN.
FOR NEW-YORK.
The regular packet echr. J. F. TO-
BIA8, Hand, master, will have quick despatch
■ umo, naiiu, uiuici, win na»n qUic!
as shove. For Freight or PtssflgBjapply tn_
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Established Line.
A The superior packet barque TEXAS,
Jas. McNair, master, having a portion ofber ear.
1 Him jo*, mcn.ir, muter. Having a punivs ui tier car.
go engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight or
passage, having good accommodations, apply on board, a|
Telfair’s wharf, or to
m nntnuiu v.itvinn
BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—New Line.
riffit The regular packet barque MARIA
SAAB MORTON?Capt. Buckley, has part of a cargo
engaged, and will have immediate despatch for the above
port. For freight or passage, apply te
mar 11 RO WLAN Dk WASHBURN.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
The fine fast sailing schr. ALCYONA,
Whitaker, master, having pnrt of cargo engaged,
will meet with despatch. For balance nf Frelgbtor Pa»>
sasc, having fine accommodations, apply to
‘ ,L " COHENS k I
mar 97
1 HERTZ,
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hcrona* Lino.
A&A The fine packet schr. GAZELLE,
-AAB Capt. Snow, will have despatch as above. For
freisht or passage, apply to
mar 26 6 CHARLES A. GREINER.
: FOR BALTIMORE—Brawn’s Line.
kb The regular packet schr. CICERO,
IB Speed, master, will have despatch aa above.
For freixht or passage, apply tn
ar26 *6 OH
CHARLE8 A. GREINER.
FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Line.
jS4 The superior schr. BALTIMORE.
■B Capt. l'hlllps, will havo immediate despatch. Fog
freight or passage, apply on hoard, nr to
mar 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR NEW-ORLEANS.
The brig JOSEPHUS, Capt. Pitcher,
iiW having a pari of her cargo engaged, will sail for
the above pnrt with despatch For Freight or Paaaege,
apply on board, at Anciaux’s wharf, or to
-ar2J WOOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
FOR BT. JAGO DE CUBA.
The brig H. B. CROSBY,C«pt. Col-
lins, will havo despatch for the above port. For
freight nr passage, apply to
mar 90 ROWLAND k WASHBURN.
PLEASURE EXCURSIONS.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
For the purpose of affording
persona an opportunity of vlftlng tbo
St. Johns’River, through tkkstt per
Steam Packet MAGNOLIA toFaiu-
ka, Florida,am! reluming the same trip, will be furnish
ed at Filieen Dollar., until further notice. Apply to
“—** M. A. COHEN, Agent.
mar 10
Piano Cover, and Table Clotln,Gingbant*,Callcoe.,and
a great variety nf Long Shawl*. Jenny Lind Cravata, In
fant’s Caps. Collars and Cuffs, ladles’ Under Sleeves of
Lace and Muslin, and Veils, nf all descriptinr
FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
Fancy and plnln Casimnre, Tweeds, Broad Cloth of
all colors, aud a fine selection nf Vestings.
HOUSEHOLD.
Ladies and Gentlemen wishing a good selection, will
find the following articles t
Carpeting, Rugs. Linen and Cotton Sheeting and
Shirting, white ana red. and a fine article ot Gauss and
Welch Flannels, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Bed
Blankets of all sixes and descriptions; English and Ger
man Hosiery of silk, linen, wonted and cotton i n Bed
B ACON—Shouldew nud Sides; for salo by
mar 10 S. E. BOTH WELL k UO.
Quilts of every sis*, white and colored, 19-4,11-3 and
10 4; Genu, silk, wool and cotton Half Hose; Under
Shirts of silk, woolen and cotton 1 and but Inst not least,
a finu assortment of Ladies velvet and silk Bags and
and Purses, and a great mnny articles too numerous to
mention, which will bo sold very low.
Also, a good anortment of Ready Made Clothing
which will be sold at wholesale only, on the most accom
niodating terms. . ,
Country merchants will find it to theiir Interest to call
and examine our stock before purchasng elsewhere.
oct30 JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
rpHE LONDON ART JOURNAL—A
X monthly containing engravings from celebrated pic
tures and records of Art. The ensuing numbers will be
embellished by numerous representations of Oie World’s
Fair. January and Februaiy numbers received, and
aubscribers will be regularly supplied with the others.
Nile Notes of a llowsdji.
The Warwick Woodland.! by Frank Forester—plates.
Europe: Tost and Present; by Ungcwltten.
OIMpodlnna Papers and Literary Remains of \\ lilts
Gaylord Clnrk. , ,
Overman’s Mining, Mineralogy and Asnying.
Hkey’s Operative Surgery—plates.
I’hnrmaeopttia or the United States; by authority of tbe
National Medical Convention.
Tolly Pea-Blossom’s Wedding, fcc.; by the Hon. J. B.
Lamar, R. M. Charlton, and thoautborof Mgjor Jonea’
The Initials—Time tbe Avenger; London Labour; Ro
mance or the Ocean, or Voyage ofthe Wildfire to Cal-
llbrnli. W. T1IOHNG WILLIAMS.
mar 31
-VTILE NOTES of a Hawadji.
_LN Mary Erskine; Wallace—Franconia Btoriea; by
the author or the Rollo nooks.
The Maid of Caaal Street, and the Bloxhams t by Miss
Leslie.
Momenta of Analytical Geometry, and ofthe Defferen-
tin] and Integral Calculus; by Elias Loomis. A.M.
The Girlhood nf Shakspeare’s Heroines; HyMaryCow-
dcu Clarke. Tale 11—Tbe Thane’s Daughter.
Further supply of The Lorgnette t by John Tlmnn.—
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
mar 91
C HINESE INK-HORN—Various colors.
Tills Inkstand is portable, and cannot damage it
self in the pocket; it will endure for two years at the rate
of one page per day. Refll It and it becomes darker,
Manner or uaraaPour n drop of water or any other
drop of water or any other
liquid intotheflnk-llorn, then shake or|stlr it with e little
itlck, rubbing the inward c<>nt until it is dark enough.
When the writing is finished throw out tho liqulj, la
order to preserve the Ink a longer time, and put it till you
want It In your pocket without (bar of stain. It may also
be bruised and dissolved in pure water; it will be much
better still by adding a little Gum Arable to it, which
will produce the same effect.
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
merit
T ARGE Swedish LEECHES.—Ju»t
X.J wived per steamer Alabama; for sale by
mu 2d JOB. M. TURNER, MoaumeuUquue.
Dally U. S. Mall Steam-Packet Line.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
—THE-
STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEOH
Run the following Steamers, as above, v:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) Capt. Looms.
CHATHAM. (Iron.) Capt. Hubbard.
THOS. 8. METCALF, .Capt. PoaTtu.
TENNES8EE, Capt. ~
...... - - *- " tmiS
of Inding should be addreaaed to RAM’L^ -
President, Savannah. Merchandise from the L
JOHN B.GU1EU, Agent, Auguste. sag•
FARE REDUCED TO ISO
FROM CHARUOTON TO NEW YORK
THE GREAT MA|L_ROUTE FRUM^CI
a at the American
L. O.DVltpAN.
Hold, Cbaifo«J«ia»|
fit
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the yew. This line la composed
ofthe following vessels t
Barque PETER DEMILL............... iN.Hokt,
Brig MACON..... Watkins*
Pdbr. VIRGINIA,. .« B HobaKT.
Schr.G. J. JONES, U. Loo x.
Tbe ahovs vessels are or the first class, tBaoreetthu
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captaina of much
experience in tho trade. They will be towed up and
down the river when necessary, and Will always sail om
the day advertised. The Cabins are handsomely fur
nished, and every care will be taken forth* comfort and
convenience of FaMcanre. For Freight or raitte.ap-
lyto ROWLAND fc WASHBURN,
octlfi No.r—“ —’fi'"-
Cotton, fcc., consignee
warded with despatch at
■hlppeis.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
SAVANNAH LINE OP PACKEm^
The following vcsaela’ comprise this Line, and wUI sal 1
about every two weeks, vlx 1
" ‘ ’.JULIA
PLEASURE EXCURSION
TO LAKE GEORGE, FLORIDA.
Via Daritn, St. Mary’t, JaduonvUU, Black Crtck,
Picnlata and Pilalka.
The superior new steam-pack
et WELAKA.P. Blankenship,master,
will moke her first trip to Florida as
above, leaving Savannah on Wednes-
iy. 26th Inst., to return on the following Tuesday.
The Wclaka will then go on an excursion to Beaufort
and Charleston, nnd corsiaeNM her ngutar trips to Florida
on Wednetday, VlkJtpril. For freight or passage, apply on
board, or to 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent
N. B. Only twenty ticket! will ba told for the Excur
sion from here to Lake George. Fare, (35, payable when
engaged.
Passengers and freight for intermediate places at usual
rates. mar 18
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(ISLAND TWO-THIRDS Of THE WAV.)
METAMOKA, Capt. F. Peck.
WM. SEABROOK Capt W. S. DIXON.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt Teebibk.
JASPER, Capt J,. Fbisland.
Tills Lino is composed of the above very superior
Stonui Packets, with sxperienred commanders,ana can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o’clock,
and leave Cbvleston every morning at 8 o’clock through
out the year.
Fare Flvo Dollars, meals Included. Through TUkolc
between Macon and Charleston. Ten Dotlats, Including
meals on the steamers and omnibus fare in Savannah.
8.M. LAFFITEAU, Agent,Savannah,
nov 14 E.LAFITTEk CO., Agents, Charisstoa.
Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford untguolUd
facilities for transportation of freight to the interior of
Georgia, South Carolina, Tenneaaee and Alabama, la
connection with tbe Rail Roads.
The elegant ctoam-packet D.L. Adams will connect
with the steamships FloridannAjtUbamc—landingfrelght
by them In 5 days from New York to Angnata. ™
Freight, (now token at reducedratM,)wlUb« forward
1 free of commission.
ft/* In order to prevent iiUntton or arisces-rierr, bill*
..... C- .• fa
SOUTH-CAROL. ,
Leaving the wharf at the feet of Lauren,
street dally at 3 p. m. alter the arrival of the Southern
cars, via WILMINGTON aad WELDON; N. C., PE
TERSBURG. RICHMOND, to WASHINGTON, BAL
TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and NEW YOBK.
rate condition, and are navigated by well known anp •*-
perienced commanders, and the Railroads are In fib*
order, thereby 7".^^
having already been In operation win be eoatinned aw
and afterthe first of Oct. IMS, as a (wnnspenl arramg;
Dient/rem CX.r/ssfos to Men York. Pas«eDg»r> N»hn&t
the intcrmedUts mints,renewing tifoUr B8KSMOW
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