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r VOLUME XLIX.
W REPUBLICAN
u rilBUIIIID
DAILY AND TRI-WBIflKLY.
J.L.LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
U1TY& OOUNTY PRINTERS.
P. W/ip&XiWDKK, A8800UTB EDITOR.
, . THUMB:
Dully PfcperflO.Trl-WeeUljrftt.periuimim
nru I ii no cwtewlli All order Tor the liajKir bo attended
|o*uiU»i#itoeum|Minled w “
city refcteilco.
I with ilia money, or asatUlkutory
Legal advertisement* Inserted al lUu usual rates, and
KUlcl •-nro taken thattboy be published according to law.
AlltUvarilseraentafiom transient persons or strangurs,
*°TI|(I |1Jiv»lvW ,, "ryewly advertlsora will bo conflned
tlcljlr to Ihrlr regular business, and ult otliur advertise
ments not partaimng to Ibelr regular bualneaa aa agreed
°4?enriva!tvertl*eriiexceding In their advertisement* the
average number or llnea agreed (hr, will bo charged at
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lurtiom aa to the number tifiiuertions, will be pnblinh
ad dally, untilordorod to bodlacoiitinued,aiid charged
^• All'l.cttera directed to this office or the Editors,
mutt be pout paid, to entitle them to attention.
N IL—Bach Citation by the Clerks ortho Courta ol
Onliniuri th« »|.pllcatl..n hm> been mn.li! Tor 1..Ilun.nl
AdmtnUtratfofo meat he puhlluhotl thirty dayh at loam.
Vntire by Executor* and Admlnlatraioni Tor Dchtom and
Creditor* to render in their account*, must bepnbliahed
* aXPor ileal Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Gnardlans, must bo published SIXTY
IIA YS before the day uflalo. Tltoao aalea miixtbo made
at tho Court House door of the enmity in which the
MOIIC rty la altuate, and on the first Tuomlay or the month,
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"Tttf tloiSby Sib™.,Administratorsand Guardi-
anVi . the Courtiif Ordlnnry for leave to anil Ileal Batata
« tf.iSe.jinu.tbo publish^ POOR MONTHS.
Salea or perwmal property (except negroea) or leatate
and Intestate estates by Executor* aud Adminiatralora,
Biutl'r. advertised FORTY DAYS.
Amdlcallona by Executoraand Adminiatralora for Let*
icr. OiimUmry innatbo published SIX MONTHS.
Amdk.aUonrorroreclo.uro or .Mortgage, on real estate.
.u«t be advortiaod onco a month Oar FOUR MONTHS.
Oriiera of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
couv ortho bond of agrtement) to make title, to land must
bo advertlaed threo month, at least.
SlierllT*. aalc. under exoputlona regularly granted by
ibe rnu temust bo advertlaed THIRTY ifAYS-miJof
•mHtcaxecxeciitinna SIXTY DAY8-8oleaof pcri.lmble
nnxierty under order of Court, muat be advertised gener-
allrTl'KN DAYS before the dav of Sale.
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' PIANO FORTE DHFOT.
The undersigned respectfully in-
Ij^^WTfbnntheclllxensor Savannah, Georgia,
* * »*and Florida, that they have on hand more
»n»n Any Pianos, the largest Block ever on .ale in tlila
fuy.tmd nmilnbyihu moMcelebrntod mnnulm-liirnr* In
hie United Slate*. Nuun’sfc Clark's, J. Chlokerlng,
BWrdman A Gray, Lutchet fc Newton, Edwarda A
M»f» weR known to the lovere of Alurtc, have place
lw their largo assortment. These Planoa are or rich lone,
^d heautmiUynnl.hod In RoseWood, Black Walnut,
««<» #r.ihn|any, with Iron frames made In the moat sub-
{^"'■'daiid workmanlike manner. Also the Justly cole,
waled /Eolian P| A no rorWa, which (hr their sweetness of
ome have not been win tiled. All Uieao Instruments
Mve metalle frames which render them peculiarly suited
y^Jhta climate, preventing Uio necessity or tuning for
The undersigned are Agent* for Ilenrl Here's eelebra-
SSBUbeMS' F “ r ‘" w ° r " l, '"'“'“’’
OATHOARTS MFXODIONS.
TbU heamintl t-picd wind Instrument for village pomo-
Imdgea, Herenadlng Parties, and the |*rlvnte practice
haveoHotojU2" ,u,,,inif “•wooland poworfoltone,they
AJl**T the*# Instrument* will bo disposed of on tho
PJJ'wfeonimod.uujgtemtt. The prices ortho Planoa
^ r -' 1 "“r I ,, MO , u ,Hu
NOTICE;
mnr.Toiiit paciOtp u«es.
AT0 CUims for Goods ss short delivered or
lh * « hor * will tm
enlore- mad* at. otjr roepteUv* omc«a within
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■WH •'. Agouta New Lltiu.
SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2. IBS;.
NUMBER 78.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, (G».) 190 1-2 MILES.
FACT0R8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAT-BTR»:*T. BAY-BTRRIT.
A. Low A Co., SO A S9 Allen, Dali A Co., UB
O. fl.Oumming.0O Washburn, Wilder AOo.
Wm.P. Tam, 83 IMA 118
Yfm. Crowder,64 fl. ». F/xkc, J17
Jog. Ilurke, 80 It. A. Lewis, IIS
J. Stoddard,80 T. II. Harden, 118
W. II. Mongln,06 G. N. Neyle, 180
E. A. Huullard, OS Stephen llllls, 139
W. Admin, 70 Oohena A Hurts, 140 A14B
0. A. Greiner,79 W. Wootlbrldgo, 144
F. II. Wvlman,74 R. Habersham A Son, 146
J. P. Graves, 75 James A Norris, ISO
F. T. Willis A Go., 70 Geo. II. May., 150
E. Molyndut, 77 Rowland A Washburn,179
Dye A Shewmske, ttl Elias Reed, 1V4
D. F. Ilalsey,80 Brigham, Kelly A Co.,176
John Jones A Son, 80 It. Roser, 178
Hamilton A llnrdoman,83 Frnnels Waver, 178
N. Crugnr, 84 J. II. Lndd, 189
O. 8. Frierson, 85 O. llartrldge, 190
Geo. Gordon, 86 W. P. Clark. 100
Harper .Stunrt A Co, 87 Hardwick A Cooke,1P9
Holt A UoUtwull,b8 Franklin A Brantley, 194
Wm. Duncan, 89 F. Sorrel, 190
R. Hutchison, 90 G. W. Anderson A Bro.,900
Wm. Battersby,91 8. Solomons,901
E. Parsons A Co., 09 C. F. Mills,904
M. A W. Camming, 1)3 Unlink Foster, 900
Hunter AGammell,U4 8.Goodall,900
Smith it Humphreys,95 Rabun A Fulton,907
llollis A Lawson, 95 Boston A Gunby,203
J. II. Burroughs,97 A. Minis,990
N. A. Hardee A Co., 110 Godfrey A Solomons, 80
GW.GsrmanyACa.,99A101 Williamson A Preston,994
Padelford A Fay ,10IA100 S.C.Uminlng.lOWhltaker-st
Way A King, 105 E. W. Baker, Jones' wharf.
W. C. O'Driscoll, 108 C. A. L. Lamar, Eastern «
Lawton A Dowell, BIO Wm Hunter, 94
John V. Tarver, Exchange Wharf.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Cohen A Fondlek. 148 Bay-street.
Phllbrlck A Bell. 160 do.
Thos. J. Walsh A Co, 100 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree,908 Bay-street.
Wm. B. Giles A Co., 91 Bay-street.
R. A. Allen A Co., Smot’s Wharf.
W WSlnrkc, Fig Island.
E K Kinchley A Oo, Wllllnk's wharf.
CoberU A McCoun, Canal-street.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
Roberts A Foote, Gibbons' Building.
H. F. Waring A Co., 161 Brougliton-street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY UOUDB.
Ja* Anderson A Co, 70 St Julian and 103 Bryan-sls.
Henry bathrop, Gibbons 'Bullfling.
Snider, Lathrop A Nevitt, Bhad'aBuilding.
Marshall A Aiken, do. do.
DewittA Morgan, Ribero's Building.
M. Prendergast A Co.cor’rCongress and W hltaker-sls.
8. C. Lane A Co., corner Broughton and Barnard-sls.
Bernard F McKenna, 111 Congress street.
Jas H A M Hheahan,corner Broughton A Whitaker-ets.
Joseph Lippman, Congressst, Afarket-snunre,
Einstein A Eckman, Congress st. near Whitaker SL
LnR-che, Uowno A Co, Shad's Buildings.
J Durt A Co, IIBIIroughton-street.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
A. Welles A Co, 195 Bay-street.
Cohens A Herts. 140 Bay-street.
J. V. Connerat, 150 llay-street.
Scranton, Johnston A Co.. 197 Day-street.
Swift, Denalow A Co., 169 Bay-street.
8 E Bnthwcll A Co, 173 llay street.
W M Davidson, West side Markel-equara.
WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCER.
II. J. Gilbert, WestsIdeMarketSquaro.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J. Rosscau,corner Broughton and Bullstreete.
W. W. Goodrich, Smet'a Building, Whitaker-alreets.
J. C Brown, 4 Barnard-street.
J. Do Martin, corner Bay and Whitaker streets.
M. J. Solomons, 157 Bmnghton-st.
J A Brown, corner Broughton st.I.nne A Whltakor-iL
G M Willett A Co,08 St Jullen and 1U1 llryun-st.
John 1) Jesse, 143 llroughtnn-strecl.
J E Cady A Co, 16 Barnard-street.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
S. Iloyt A Co., Bay.streot noar Whitaker.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. S. Nichols, Gibbons* Building.
Pierson A llnldt,IO WIilMkcr-.lrcet.
Ilouatnun A Groundcson. 1)6 Ilr)'tn street.
FASH ION ABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Prlco A Vender, 147 llny-slreet.
Wm R Symons, 17 WhitakRr-sUcet.
Robinson A Camp, 6 Bull-street.
8. P. Dibble, corner Broughton and Whltaker-sts.
John W. Kelly, Bull-street, opiKMite Pulaski Housa.
Philip Kean, 98 Bryan-street.
Berg Al.lnbormnn, 114 Bryan-slruot.
M. ft. Murphy, Whilnker-st.
James F SUikes, 96 Whilakor-st.
DRYGOODS AND MILLINERY.
Mrs. Reich, 149# Congress-street.
HAT STORES.
N. K. Barnum A Co. No. 147 Congress-street.
Lynn A llccd, Gibbons' Building.
H II Box, 155 Brougliton-street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
E. F Wood A Co., Gibbons' Buildings.
O. Johnson A Co., 108 Urynn-sirnoi.
Verstllle, LulTburrow A Butler, Congress-st. near Bar-
isnl. 9
Francis Kopman, 106 Bryan-strcct.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-AIAICER.
L. Robider,99 Wliiinkcr-struet.
J.L. Oliver, 17 llull-slrout.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A.Gallowny, 73 York-strcct.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Claahorn A Co., Aneinux’a wharf.
Turner A llonry, Moore’s Wluirf.
Hone A Connery, Harris' VVImrr.
8E0AR MANUFACTURERS.
Hendrickson A Moore, Gibbons' Building.
A. A. Solomons A Co., Market-square.
Jos M Turner, Monument square.
W Humphrey., corner Bay and Drayton sts.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Collins A Bulkley, 100 Bryan-street.
J lloshrouck A Co, Bluets' Building.
HARDWARE.
N. B. A If. Weed, 163 Broughton-strect.
McCle.key A Norton, Gibbons' Building.
E. Hopkins, 177 Congress-street.
Chas E Weed, 103 Bryan-street.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell A Co., Smeta' Building.
II. S. Boganlus, Corner l!ull-st.and Congress-el.Ian*.
Dougald Ferguson, Court-House squaro.
G. M.Conn, 131 Broughton-strect.
N A Nungnxer, 50 Llberty-struet.
Peter Pent, corner Afontgornery-si. and Hay-Lane*
PAINT STORE AND PA1NT1NO.
John Poole, 11 WhiMker-sure
John Oliver, 191 Broughloii-street.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 149 Bay-street. *
J. AI. Cooper.corner Whitaker and St.Julian-streets.
J B Cubbcdgn, Alarkcl-squaic.
MUSIC STORE.
F. Zogbaam A Co., corner St. Julian-st.andMarket-sq.
PROFESSORS OF A1USIC.
A Rcloh, 151 Congress-struut.
M Coburn, Drayton-street, near State-street.
JEWELLERS.
G. M. Griffon, corner Whitakersnd Dryan-streets.
8. Wilinoi, Afsrket-square.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
Geo. 8. Gray, Dull-iueet, opposite Pulaski House.
E. WUhlngton, 143 Bay-street.
REAL E8TATE BROKERS.
Wylty A Wright, Bull-etreet, opposite Pulaski House.
Jos. Bancroft, 117 Bay-street.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
F Laffltenu, Charleston Steam-Packetwharf.
T. It..Mills, Iron Steam Boat Company's wharf.
8. M. Pond, Georgia Steam Boat Company's wharf,
Al. A. Colien, Dillon's Wharf.
Behn A Foster, Anderson's Lower wharf.
DENTISTS.
B. Parsone, 197 Congress-street.
8. G. Pancost, North side Monument-square.
H. J.Royall, 111 Congress-street.
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. J AI Boggs, Whitaker-it., near Broughton.
Dr. Bradley, Broughton-st*, 8. side, near Lyceum Hall,
Dr L Knorr,corner Bay and Bull-rta.
CLASSICAL AND ENGLI8II SCHOOLS.
Henry K Preston, No 74 St. Jullan-st.
Bernard Mallon, 159 Broughton-strect.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER.
Goo N Nichols, Uull-st., opporito Pulaski House.
* DAGUEKREAN GALLERY.
W. V. Prentlco, corner St. J ulian-st. and Market-sq.
GAS FITTINGS.
U. Cranston, No. 91 Rryan-strect.
Stratton A Dobson, corner State and Bull-streets,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A. Short, corner South Brosd and Whlwker ; sta.
D. I,. Cohen, No. A Jones-street.
G. Butler, York-sireet, Oglcthorpe-squsre.
J. Solomons, 143 Rroughton-it.
ENGINEERS AND AIII.fi-WRIGHTS.
R. A J. l.nchllson, near Canal Lock.
A N Miller, Eastern WhnrL
GUNSMITHS.
John Camuhore, 175 Market-square.
E Lovell, 10 Dsrnard-strcet.
LOCK-SMITH AND BELL-HANGER.
David Morris, Ramarri-st, near tho Afnrket.
GILDER AND CARVER.
P F Dourguenot, Barnard-street, near Uin Market.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
McArthur A Morso, 13 Rarhnrd-strect.
James Sullivan, Wlillnker-struct.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Rnbt.D. Walker, Ynrk-street.
SADDLERY, An.
W . 11. May A Co., comor Wliltakerand Bryan-etreou.
CARRIAGE MAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS,
Hanlcastie A Carruthers,9fl Congress and 03 8L Julian-
streets.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Phllbrlck A lloll, 156 Day-street. •
Passenger Trains leave 8 avanrar and Macon daily, at # a. m.
Pasenger Trains arrive daUy at Savannah 6.15 P. M.s nt Macon
.1 ennnectlon with the Macon and Western Road from Macon to Atlanta, and the Western aad Allan
tic Road Dom Atlanta to Dalton, now forms ncontlmmus line of 391# miles In length* from RavsnnahUi Dalton,
Murrav (?nunli>.n>. anrf tvlih <lt« Mamnhta Rnnnh ti.li n«-j ... ....... rt.. A-IIm.....1.... ^ *
Murray County.Ga. and with the Memphis Branch itnil.Jtoad,and Stages connect wrih the fbllowing places«
Tickets from Savannah to Macon, 85 73 Tickets from Savannah to Tuscumbia, Ala., i
i. Ii II In All.*,. n rn .. .. .. ... .. .
to Atlanta ’w so
to Augusta, n 50
to Columbus la oo
to Opelika, f 17 00
to Jacksonville, Ala.,... 90 00
to Tnllndcmi, i
to lluntsvlllo, > Alnbama93 00
to Decatur, )
to Tuscaloosa, Ala. ) ' r
in Coiambus, MIm, f M
to Aberdeen, «* f 9800
to Holly Springs << J
to Nashville, )
to Murpbrocsboro', > Tran. 95 00
to Coluihbia, )
. « . , . to Memphis, « 30 00
An e«.tra Passenger Train leaves Savannah on Tnesdsys, aDertlie arrivaloftho Steam-ships frmn New-Yorfc,
R.rMacon,and connects with the Maeon.and Western Rail-Roadi and »n Fridays, after tite arrival of the Macon
A Western Cars, an extra Passenger Train leaves Macon to connect with the Slcam shlna for N. Y.
Stages (hr 1 allahassu juid Intermodlnia nlncos connect with tho Road at Macon Monday’s, Wednesday'sand
Friday’s, and with Mlllcdgevlllcnt Gordon daily.
Passengers Ibr Montgomery, Mobile and New-Orlenns take Stage for OneUka firom Damesvllle throagb Columbus,
a distance of 97 miles, or from Griffin through West Point, a distance of 93 mUes.
*.«.T he ..' V ?* terB J ,nd A t , ! nU ® R*ll-R«»d will soon be completed between Dalton and Chattanooga, a distance of
493# miles from Havnntmh,of which duo notice will bo given,
t Head of the West Point and Montgomery Rail-Road,on which the faro to Montgomery la about $3.
13 cents.
10 «
50 «
YU tea of Freight for Blerehmmllse Generally, from lavannah to Maeon
MKAStiSBMSNT Goons.—Boxes of Hats, Donneta, Fumlturo, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubic (hot,
Crockery Ware, In crates, boxes or hhd*., per cubic foot,
Goons by waioiiT,ria*TCi.Ass.--noxes of Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 lbs.,
Skcono Class.—Sugar,Coffee, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard,Tobacco, Leather, Hides, Copper,Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard and Hollow-ware, Rice, boxes Soap and Candles, Bagging, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lbs. 45 «
Tiiisd Class.—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Pork, Beef, Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs., 40 «
Fourth CLAss.-MIII-xearing, PlgandBar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nalls. Spikes and Coal, per lOOIbi., 30 «
Barrels of Beets, Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, aua all light barrels, each, 75 «
Oil and Molasses per hhd., (smaller casks In proportion) M 00
Ball per sack, not exceeding fliurbashel* 50 11
Qtjh Goods consigned to Tbos. 8. Wayne, Forwarding Agent, Savannah, will be forwarded free of commbsion.
Savannah,(Qa.) 96th Nov., 1849. WM M. WADLEY, Snperintradent.
ffturtncfig (Satfrg.
HARDWICK Ot COOKE,
FACTORS fy COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TCLVAia’s BUIUIINOS.
R. a. HARDWICK. JOIIN O. COONS.
J. HA811UOUCK Oi CO.,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHINA, OLASS AND EARTHENWARE,
July 10
G. M. CONN,
CABINET, CHAIR, AND SOFA MANV
PACTURERAND UNDERTAKER.
131 DBOVGIITON-ST.. OPPOalTB SMKTS’ DUILDlNO.
Furniture, Ac., repaired at the shortest notice. Cof
fins of all sixes always on hand, and tuado to order,
sept 10
IIA line A ST I.K at CA It IlUTIIP.lt 8.
CARRIAGE MAKERS & BLACKSMITHS,
xoOOcoNoatas and 95 sr. juuan sts., raANKLiN-sq.,
Savamwh, (Gn.,)
Are prepared to cxccuto with neatness and despatch,
nil work in the Cnrrtncc line, that tuny be committed to
lliclrcnre. Wlicc-lwright aud Blacksmith Work, and all
kiudsof Wheels, Waggons, Drays, Carta, Ac., made at
the shortest notice. ly sept 20
HAMILTON Ot HAIiDRlIIAN,
FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHAS. Y. HAMILTON. TIIOMAS IIABOKMaN.
Is. ROB1DER,
(raoM Paris.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT fy SHOE-MAKER,
1 Importer of French Leather.
WIUTAXRB-STBItaT, OPPOBITR SMCTS DUILDlNO.
A. N. MILLER.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
BASTXXN WHASP—BAY-STBBRT,
Jr. L. OLIVER.
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA CTURER
No. 17 BnLb-STRBBT, NEAR MoNUNENT-SqUARK.
Cork-sole, Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther. Walking, Dress, and Pump-sole Boots j Shooting
Buskins, llootces. Oxford Shoes, Pumps. Sllnncra, Ac.,
nimlo to order in tho neatest and most fashionable manner
of ivnrrcnted materials, and by the most experienced and
careful workmen.
xuaixMB Gftrtrc*
PHILIP KEAN, .
DRAPER AND TAILDh
And Dealer Dt Ready Madu Clothing—PenOeld’s Range,
may 7 no. 08 bhyanstsht,
SWIFT, DENSLOW Ot CO,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC L1UUURS,
ooaaaa or bat and wiutaker-stb.
WYLLY Ot WRIGHT,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Fortho sale of RmU Estate, Negroes, and any descripttaa
of personal property.
QPPIGB, CORNER BUI.L-ST. AND BAY LAMB,
fob 93 gavannah, Ucorgls.
A. SHORT*
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKB CONTE ACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
or RVKRY nESCRIPTtON.
Corner South llrouiland Whltaker-ata.
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE fy S'l'ONE MANUFACTURER,
BRUUOHTON-aT., BBTWEtN WHITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stonea, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces,and Berliu Grates; Free StnneforRulldlnss.
Ornamental iron Railings, Ac. Ac., fttrnlshcd to order.
R. Ot J. LACHLISON, “
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CaHAI-strkjct, near the canal-LOCK,
a. LACHLISON. t, LACHLISON.
A. PONCE.
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP
8EGAR8,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-8TREET,
Keens on haad a well selected stock of Imported Be-
gtrs}nl«o,Manufseturcd Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all
oilier articles usually kept in hia line qfbuslnssa, which
ho offers on the most reasonable terms. novS
JOHN V. TARVER,
FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT
Anti Denier In Hay nntl Grain.
Every description of Produce and Merchandize, sold
on consignment, or purchased to order,
out 13 ly Exchnntc Wharf. Savannah.Gen.
'Ifjjj Mtlclaja wanted. „ „
. Gent's
Watches,
1 purchasing
G.M. GlllFFEN.
TJAMS, MACKEREL, &c.—250 Hamst
XX 60 packages Mackerel; 50 bills Soiln, Butter, Bos.
ton and Sugar Crackers; 50 bbls Baltimore Flour; 25
packages lllai-kand Green Tea; 10 cases assorted Pre
serves; 30 rases Pickles; 20 boxes Cordial; 10 baskets
Sweet Oil; 30 boxes Adamantine Candles; 50 boxes Hal-
•ins; in store,and for sale by
mnrliO J. E. CADY A CO.
(^RANGES and LEMONS.—20 boxes
\_/ Oranges; 10 do Lemons; in store, and for sale by
■11 *.on i l- ...lw *- Hi. -
J. E. CADY A CO.
T IQ.UORS and WINES.—10 quarter nines
XJ Brandy; 1 nips nnd 9 linlf pipes Gin; 5 barrels Old
Monoiignheln Whiskey; I bbl Old Jamaica Bum; 8 quar
ter casks Madeira Wine; 7 do Port do; 15 baskets Cham-
pagno do; In store, and for sale by
J. E. CADY A CO.
J UST RECEIVED per steamer Florida—
Chainbray, Black narrge, Drop d’Kte, Gent’s Kid
Gloves, Linen Cambric, Pnrasols, French Printed Lawn,
L'ingham, Lawn and Cnmhric llandkerphlcf, Silk do.,
rnNicd I lose and Half llose. Florentine Trimmlnr, Poplin
Tissues, Gent’s new style Llslo Thread Gloves.
mnrlO L BURT A CO.
pUBA MOLASSES.—10 hhds,‘20 tie7-
vv ers, 12 bbls in flue onler and of superior quality,
landing tier brig R. B. Lawton, and for sate by
»r 19 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
T3UILDING STONE.—125 tonsFroestono
J ) Building Stone; for sale by
E. W. DUKER.
PSNABURGS—50 bales assorted, ot fac-
toiy prices, by LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
P IG IRON.—200 tons Pig Iron, per ship
Clansman, Bom Greenock. For sale by
mar 19 N. U. A H. WEED.
ANAL FLOUIl.—50 barrels in store and
V fur sale by
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
fYl'AUD BRANDY.—7 half pipes Otord,
Ilupuy A Co. Brandy, in bond, for sale by
ft-b 14 W. M. DAVIDSON.
DIO COFFEE.—200 hags prime green Rio
XL Coflue; landing and for snlc by
felt 14 PADELFORD, FAY A CO,
(”hLD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY,
V./ in storeand for ante by
full 11 W. M. DAVIDSON,
T Assorted crates common EARTHEN
A.&0 WARE, parked in Staffordshire, England,
expressly fbr the Georgia trade; now landing from ship
Iowa, and for sale by
jHn 90 J. IIASnROUCK A CO, Broughton-st.
QULTANA RAISINS.-Justreceived: 5
O whole nnd 5 half drums of new Sultana Rnirins
J. ROUSSEAU.
wiUioiit seed, for sale by
Jan 18
S ARDINES.—Just received, 1 case fresh
Snrdinci; for sale by
Jan 14 J. ROUSSEAU.
CPIR1T GAS, of superior quality, constant
ly ly on hand; also a full nssortini-nlor Spirit Lamps,
of every style and pattern; for sale by
Jan 90 „«•. 'uo
COLLINS A BULKLEY.
/COPYING PRESSES.—For sale low by
KJ febll J.D.CUBIIEDGE.
T INEN GOODS.—Linen Sheetings; Table
XJ Damask, Dninnsk Table Cloths, Nankins, Doylie
and Towels, Irish Linens, Pillow Cuso Linen, Ac. i
full assortment Just received, and for sale low by
fcb2U LaROCIIK, UOWNF.k CO.
TTMBRELLAS, Parasols and Sunshades.
U A fine assortment Just received, nnd for sale low by
feb2U LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
s
ILKS.—Black Silks, in all widths; Fou
lard, India and Dress Bilks; lust received by
190 Dewitt a Morgan.
DRABS ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tonjrs,
AJ nnd Wire Fenders; for sale at
J*n 6 J. IIASBROUCK A CO.
DLACK TEA.—25 half chests (5 ounce
J J papers) superior quality Pouchong Ten, Just re-
ccivod and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON,
fob 4
S UGAR.—10 hhdschoico Poito Rico Sugar;
50 bbls crashod and powdered do; 25 do Stewart’s
clntifled do; lauding and for sale by
mar 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
A CCORDEONS, Wedding Cake Boxes,
1\. Gold and Sliver Paper. For sole by
mar 5 J. B. CUBDEDGE.
G UM DROPS.— Fresh Gum Dope, for
Henrion’amsnufhrture, Just received and for sale by
febll JOS. M. TURNER, Monnment-sq.
DECEIVED per Steamer ALABAMA.—
XL AnoUier lot of tnose fine faxhlonable, French,Spring
Style Moleskin and Reaver HATS. Alio, Infant, Girls
and Roy’s flats, of the latest styles, adapted to the 8pring
PLANTATION MUSKETS, Powder and
X Shot.—Just received and for sale by
mar 3 E. LOVELL, No. II Barnard-at.
1Y/TAHOGANY NEWELL POSTS, for
1*X Stairs, from 3 to 7 inchoa squnre; Mahogany Ban
isters; Mahngnny Plank, suitable for Btaire and Slai
Halls; Just received, and for sale by
mar 14 I. W. MORRELL A CO.
TD EEBK’S HATS.—Spring styles, just re-
-1-) colvnd by steamer Alabainn; alson few cases of
Sporting snd Utingnrlnn Caps. Call nt tlie Depot
''“■‘•ona* Ri
LYONTltEBD, Gibbons^ Range.
XX Genin'* Spring style Hats, Inst received, and can
bo had by application at the lint Emporium of
fob 1 W. K. BARNUM A CO., 149 Congresa-st.
PLAYING CARDS.—Cohen's superfine
L Eagle;ivory surffe-e Pitying Cards ; a fair supply
Just received and Ibr sale by
fob 97 HENDRIl
f supply
tICKSONAMOORB.
TLTESSnttd Primo BEEF.—Landing: 75
J.TX bblr.) Ibr ssle by
msr 6
WOOD, CLAOHORN A CO.
TI/fANTlLLAS.—Barege Mantillas, Cash-
JLYJ. more, Lnco and llarego Scnrlk, Just received by
■nnrll DclVI'l"!' ft. MnitllAM. '
/^ROUND SPICES.—Warranted pure and
\jT fresh; Just received and fbr sale by
fob 17 JOS. M. TURNED, Monumcnt-eq,
■\7INEGAH.—6wisk.yory .uperior Vins-
ro„To', 1 “" recl ' l, tv' ) i" p!"y!7noE, Wo. HI*.
CTUSBAND’S Calcined MAGNE8IA.—
J.X 1 gross of this superior article, fully equal to lien-
ry's Magnesia, at one half the iirice. For asle by .
Jan 95 J, M. TURNER, Monument-square.
PORK and BERF.-10 bbls Mesa Pbrkj
l b .3do Prime do, ^doM^^.^nmt for
Jan 93 Exchange Dock.
TVTESSand Prime BEEF.—25 bbls Chicago
J.YJL Mess; 50 do N. York Mesa; and 50 do Prime BeeP,
for sale very low by
mar 13 HONE A CONNERY, Harris' wharf.
General rittoertfsententg.
CUGAR.—43 hhds Now-Orlcans; landing
KJ IVomscheJ.il. Counce, and for sale by
" COHENA FOB DICK.
T EAD PIPE.—-40,000 feet Lead Pipe, as-
J-J sorted sixes, now on hand and receiving: fi*rsale by
fob 12 Me ARTHUR fc MORSE.
GEGARS.—160,000 primo Segare, various
KJ brands} for salo by
f«?b 12 COHEN & FOSDICK.
ANAL FLOUR.—Landing: 100 bbls, for
fob3**0 by WOOD, CLAOHORN fc CO.
1UAIN KILLER.—200 boxes Perry Davis
X fc Sons Pain KUIcr.for sale by
fob 4 IIENUUIUKSON fc MOORE.
/ZJ.TRONDOLES.— Now styles, Gilt and
VX Bronzed Girondolcs; Just received by
8, WILMOT,
nov 90 Dealer In Watches, Silver Ware nnd Jcwrcly,
PASTILLES Du 1-AK1S.—For the »lle-
X vatinn and radical cure ofllronclilria and other dia
cases of rim Throat; for snlo by
fob 1 HKNDRI0K80N fc MOORE.
A RMY Regulation and Artillery Swords
/I on hand, and for salo by G. M. GKiFPKN,
Jan 10 Successor to late M. Eastman.
A RUOW ROOT.—Just received, 200 lbs.
lx. of Col. Ilnllow’s unadulterated Arrow Root,—new
crop; for salo by J. ROUSSEAU,
fob 19
A JjCOHOL.—10 bbls. of superior quality
XJ- for sale by A. MINIS,
fob 18
T> ARRY’S TR1COPHEROUS.—A large
AJ supply received per atunmer Florida, aud for sale by
fob 91 HENDRICKSON fc MOORB.
"O KEF and PORK.— 1 20 bbls. Mess Beef;
AJ 520 do Primo Pork; 10 do Mess; Inndlug nnd for salo
by TURNER fc I1ENRY,
fob 18 Exchange Dock.
/"10FFEE.—50 bags Uio Coffee; now land-
ing und for salo by
fob 17 HUNTER fc GAMMELL,04 Osy-sL
pilAPE SHAWLS. —Plain and Era-
hroidcrod whito Canton Crape Shawls; JustrccMby
fob 15 DaWITT fc MORGAN.
COLGATE’S STARCH.—30 boxes No.
1,90 do Pearl, and 50 twelve pound do Peail; Just
recelvud and lor sale by
HENDRICKSON fc MOORB,
fob 31 Gibbons’Building.
T?LOUR.—25 bbls superfine Genesee Flour,
X also, Hiram Smith’s extra ditto, and other choice
brands; just received, and for sale by
mar 90 O. M. WILLETT fc CO.
T?ANCY GOODS.—Blaok Lace Points/
i Scarfs, Visuues, Ladles’ and Gent’s Gloves nnd
Mitts. Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, fcc.; Just received and
for sale by
mar 19 DaWITT fc MORGAN.
T\RESS GOODS.—Organdies, Printed Ja-
1 ^/conets, French Cambrics, FuuInrds.Fig'd Swiss,nnd
other styles of new dress goods, just received per steamer
and for sale by
mar 19 DaWITT fc MORGAN.
General riSbertteetnents.
UVtNNAb AND AUGUSTA
LTAY.—60 bales Northern Hay, landing
XX from schr. Susan, aud for salt by
mar tl JAS. A. NORRIS.
XT^HISKEY.—200 bbls Rectified: landing
V V from schr J. 11. Counce, and for salo by
mar 11 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
"POTASH.—20 casks superior quality Pbt-
X ash; just icceived, and for sale by
mar 18 HENDRICKSON fc MOORE.
TUST'RECEIVED per brig Augusta: 20
U bbls. «p, fc II.” Gin; 80do old Rectified Whiskoy; 10
casks Common Brandy; 5 quarter casks superior Cham
pagne Cognac do, and 30 baskets Champague ofthe most
approved brands,at M. J. SOLOMONS.
CONFECTIONARY.—100 boxes Steam
VX Refined Confectionary; Just rec’d. and for sale by
marls HENDRICKSON fc MOOKE.
TDOWDER 50 kegs FFFFF Powder, at
X $-2 50cla per keg or 25 lbs; for salo by
mar 20 L. LOVELL.
T>IO COFFEE.—100 bags prime Rio Cof-
XV foe, now landing and for sale by
mar90 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
YA/HISICEY and FLOUR,—135 barrels
Y V Now-Orlenns Whiskey, and 800 do 8L Louis
Flour; fbr sale low from the wharf by
mar 9U CHAS. A. GREINER.
TJAMS.—100 Ballimuro, beat quality, in
XX Store and for salo by . „
mar20 G.M. WILLETT fc CO.
QAPSAGO CHEESE.— 1 case superior
O quality, small siae; Just icMived. and for salsby
mar *20 G. M. WILLETT fc CO.
/^EORGIA SYRUP.—5 barrels Georgia
VJ syrup; landing, and for sale by
mar 20 G. M. WILLETT fc CO.
13 RAN.—100 bushel. New Whent Brmn,
XJ In store and for aale by
mar SU JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange wharf.
jOORN.—Prime While and Yellow Corn,
Vj in bags Md In bulk; in store and for sale by
mar22 JOHN V.TARVER, Exchange wharf..
r INSEED OIL.—1,000 gallone, juat ret
"’ i for ■“'ffiNDRIOKeON . MOORB.
■\7C7ATCHES.-In every varie\y. and at
YY ail Prices) also,Keys,Seals,"MCtoUns^at
mar 18 * Successor to the UtaM.EasUnah.
YlfHlTE LEAD.—10,000 pounds Union
Y v White Lead, pore aiid No- f, Just recived and
for ssle by HEt/DUlUKBOti fc MOURE,
msr 19
1M OLASSES.—100 bhda. prime Cuba Mn-
1TX lasses; for sale by COHEN fc FOUDICK.
mar 19
rPHOMASTON LIME.—600 barrels, per
^howcf Marlha 11.11; fur sal, from Uic wlurfbv
WM. P. CXAKK.
HOLD WATCH CHAINS.—I can now
show my customers a larger and better selected
stock ot Guard, Fob, Vest Chains, nnd Chntaliiliies, than
ever exhibited in store before, and at small profit.
•»" *8 o. M, GRIFPEN.
T INENS.—10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Linen
XJ Sheeting! Pillow Case Linen; Irish Linens; Do-
masks, fine and low priced; lluckabacka l Dlapera l .'l : «vi||.
lugs, fcc.; Just received, and for sale by F ’*
mar 19 DaWITT fc MORGAN.
pOFFEE.—100 bags Rio; 50 bags Java - ,
VJ for sale by 8. E. DOTH WELL fc CO.
mar 10
/^J.OSHEN BUTTER.—Landing from brig
VI Macon: 15 firkins prime Goshen Butler; for sale by
mar 10 J. V. CONNERAT.
Q PERM and BEADEL’S CANDLES.—
kj 20 boxes best Sperm Candles; 60 do lleadel’a Patent
Mould; landing per brigs Fiitlura and Macon, and for
sale by
mar 10 J. V. CONNERAT.
pUBA MOLASSES.—200 hhds. 48 tea.
VJ and 22 blits, prime quality Cuba Molasses, and In
first rate order, landing from achr. Michigan and for
sale by COHENS fc 11ERTZ.
marl!
/^.OSHEN BUTTERand CHEESE.—130
VX flrkins sclocted Gosbsn nutter in store at IhoEm-
IKirium, and more to arrive In-day, per steamer, with too
Cbeeso. SEABORN GOODALL.
marl!
C OAP.—150 boxes Excelsior Soap, a new
kJ article, superior to any in use; for sale by
mar 13 HONE fc CONNERY, Harris* wharf.
PORN and OATS for sale.—3000 bushels
VJ white and yellow Corn, 2000 do. heavy Oats in
lots to suit purchasers by DYE fc 8IIBW5fAKC,
march 7 No, 82 Bsy-st.
/■'ILEAR WHITE PINE LUMBER.—
\y 60,00U feet of 1 Inch; 30,000 do 1# do; 30,000 do
of 1# do; 50,000 do of 2 do; just received and for sale by
mar 14 I. W. MORRELL fc CO.
YYRESS GOODS.—Rec’d per ateamer A 1 -
\.J nbnnin: FoulanlBilks, Barrges.Alberinc*. Tissues,
French Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, fcc.; for salo by
mar 14 HENRY LATHROP.
YA^OOL.—A fair market price paid in cash
Y Y for Wool nt all times by
mar 14 1m 8. HOYT fc CO.
YY/’ALNUT Oil Sand SOAP.—An ele-
V Y gant preparation for the Toilet, and for softening
and beautifying the bands and face; Just received and
for aale by JOS. M. TURNER,
mar 14 Monument-squnre.
TNDIA CHOLAGOGUE.—Ju.t recelvud
X per steamer Alabama, a large supply of this celebrated
remedy for Fever and Ague. For sale attbe manufac
turer’s pricespu wholesale or retail, by
mar 14 JOS. M. TURNER, Monument-square.
pHAMPAGNE.—5G basket® Champagne
Wine, different brands, in store, and for sale by
mar 18 FRANCIS WAVER. No. 178 Bay street.
pORN.—Prime whito Corn, landing from
\J sclir. Orb, and for rale from the wharf, by
mar 18 FUANCIS WAVER, No. 178 Bay-st.
T) UTTER.—12 firkins prime Goshen But-
AJ ter, in atore, and for sale by
mar 18 FRANCIS WAVER, No. 178 n*y-*t.
QALAD OIL.—Just received 5 cases of
O Salad dll, In flasks, and 5 boxes, in bottles, of the
choicest quality; for sale low by
mar 17 J. ROUSSEAU.
CERVANTS’ GOODS.—6 cases Carolina,
O Richmond and Mnrlbnm’ Stripes and Plaids, York
Demin*, Uluu Drills, and Cottonades; just recciued by
nur 20 MARSHALL fc AIK IN.
CMUT MACHINES.—Geo. Vail & Co.'s
O and Leonard Smith's Gold Modal Smut Machines,
for sale by
mar 14 12 8. HOYT fc CO.
pOTTON SEED. —Sea Island Cotton
VJ Seed, in any quantity, purchased by the subscribers,
mar 14 12 8.1IOYT fc CO.
TNDIA RUBBER BOOTS.—By late arri-
X vats, we havu received a supply of INDIA RUBBER
BOOTS, suitable for fishing ami hunting. These are
really water-proof, and no mktake.
E. F. WOOD fc CO;,
fob A tf No. 71 Gibbons* Building.
C PONGE BATHS, Foot Baths, Milk Pails
O and l’ans, Knlfo Wnsliera, I’ookct Lanterns, Meat
[.'leavers, Spice llnxc*, Cliurnr, Blanc Manga Moulds,
fcc.; Ju.t received,and for .ale by
mar 12 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
•TiREATISE upon the Nature and Treat-
X mcntorMorblil Hen.lbllltyof the Relinn.or weak
ness or Sight; by John 11. Dlx,M. D., AI. M. S. S.
Received by
murQl JOHN M. COOPER.
PANCAN’S Eagle CHAMPAGNE.—50
Imuknts Gnncan's Eagle Cbnmpagno; 100 do do
Crescent do; landing and for sale by
mar 90 COIIENB fc HERTZ.
13 ACON SHOULDERS and SIDES.—
13 20 hhds prime Shoulders; 93 do do Bides; landing
from brig Susan Ludwig, and for snlo by
mar20 COHENS fc HERTZ.
I3ALTIM0RE FLOUR and BACON.—
13 300 bbls superfine Hownnl-strert Flour, 50 hhds.
prime Ilacon Sides; 515 do dodo Shoulders; landing from
schr*. Mary Mankin nnd Cicero, nnd (or snlo by
mar 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
pOTTON SEED.—A few bags left of tho
VJ Petitgulf and Alvarado Cotton 8eed; for sale to
close consignment.
mar 17 SEABORN GOODALL.
I7IRE PROOF IRON SAFES.—Having
X 1 the Agency of tho only Flro Proof Pnfo Monnfac
lory In the United States, we enn supply all nrdeta fur the
article (of any size) at marutecturcr.’ prices,
mar 14 12 S. HOYT fc CO.
T3ACON.—25 hhds. Side# and 15 hhds.
X3 Shoulders; landing from brig Josephus nnd for sale
by WOOD, CLAG1IORN fc CO.
mar5!2
^ HITE LEAD.—200 kegs White Lead
mar96 f0r,al0by A. MINIS.
pANDLES.—100 boxes Adamantine, in
VJ store and for sale by
mar 25 A. MINIS.
p HEESE—25 boxes English Dairj'Cheese;
VJ 25 do Goshen do; lu»t landing, nnd for salo by
mar 25 G. Al. WILLETT fc CO.
T30TATOES.—A few bbls. good Eating
X Potatoes; just received and for sale by
mvr 25 G. AI. WILLETT fc CO.
A LMONDS, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates,
JJL Ciuon, Alacc and Nutmeg.—A fresh snpply just re
ceived at toe cheap store,and for sale by
mar05 O. Al. WILLETTfcCO.
PUNNY BAGGING-100 bales for sale.
\y mar 94 lm WM. C. O'DRISCOLL.
rpRA BISCUIT and PILOT BREAD.—
X 50 bbls Tea niseult; 10 do Pilot Bread | landing
from Baltimore, for aale by
mar 91 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
QPIRIT GAS and CAMPHINE—For
O sale by W. W. GOODRICH,
mar 94
T>UTTER,&c.—25 kegs choice Butter; 50
J3 baskets Champagne; 20cuks London Porter: for
uteby W.W. GOODRICH,
mar 94
T70R THE DAIRY.—Butter Chums,Milk
X Pans, Alllk 8tralneis, Cow Alilkera, Butler Skim
mers and Presses, Butter Stamps, Aloulds and Milk Pig-
,i mar»«“ l0by COLLIN8 fc BULKLEY.
REAM ALE.—30 barrels Cream Ale:
U ..jam. r,. m V.m.n^.nd.to-, 5| g oi)
13 LACK TEA.—20 half chests superior
J J Black Tea, in 5 oz. papers; 20 half chests do do, in
8 oz. papers; all of toe latest importation, and for sale by
niar24 ** W. AI. DAVIDSON.
LTYSON TEA.—25 half chests and 20
XI cattles, each 13 lbs., superior Hyson Tea, received
per Alcyona and R>r sale by
‘ mar94 W. M. DAVID80N.
A PPLES and POTATOES.—19 barrels
xjL choice Applest SO do extra Planting Potatoes; 50
do doEaUng do; landing,and for snlo by
mar 94 J. O. BROWN, No. 4 Barnard-at.
OHIO FLOUR.—200 bbl.., Unding from
V_/ brig Josephus—(or sale low froy» 'JJ5**”*
mar22 WOOD, CLAOHORN fc CO.
VX71NI3 BOTTLE CORK3.—A lotofsu-
V V psrior French Velvet Wine Itoulo Corks,for sale
by pen HENDRICKSON fc AIOORE.
msr 22
QTAR CANDLES.—100 boxes Star Can-
D die*, landing from sclir. J. H-Couiice and for aMo by
Pllf 11 COIIENB fc IIERl Z.
TRISH LINENS and SHEETINGS.—
X Warranted, all linen; Ju*t received by
mar 13 AIARSHALL fc AIKIN.
TTNDERVESTS. — Ladies and Misses
U Gauze, Lisle Thread and Merino Undercuts; re
ceived. sod for sale by
mil MAHSIIAIJj A AIKIN.
TtNDER-VEST^r—Gentlemen's superfine
U Gauze and MerlnO Under-VaaU, light mako; Jttst
received by
mar 13 .MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OP GA
l *L°mp«iiy will continue to transport Frodnce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and from
CpunnuoT.
LAMAR, CapLCaUWBIX.
AH, in yHU1Li?v"i*! , ?. l :! , . ,t ' 8 ““'".p,
Tho latter Steamer being oriess draught than any other
on the River,Insurea unprecedented despatch In alfstaMi
of Uie water. The Company Is also provided with fifteen
Tow-boats aad two Lighters.
All Freigbtaddressed to the care ofthe Company or its
Agents, will be received and forwarded free of commis
sions. * "— ,J — *
octlS
A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Beml-Wsskljr U. S.Hall IrincStsam-Packst
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA,FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
O a.. JACKSON VILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA. Fla.
InconnecUoa with the Charleston Dally Mail Steam*
Packets at Snvannah; the Mall Steamer SARAH 8PALD|
ING,from I'alatkn to Lake Monroe, the Mail Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator. Mineral Springs aud Madison.
T ...L' 10 'Pal'ahassve; and from Picolata to Ht.Augustiac.
WM. GASTON, Capt. Claobobx.
ST. MATTHEWS Cspt. NtcnOLAsKtKS.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at lOo’clock.
RaTnantNay—Ltave Palntkn every Monday and Thun-
day morning, touching at the above named places cac
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded fiea
or commission. MOSE8 A. COHEN, Agent,
nov 1 Savannah
UNION STEADI-1JOAT COBIPANY
~° r ~ ^
GEORGIA AND SOOTH CAROLINA
OREGON,. ...Capt. Shaw
II. L. COOK Capt. Peck
Leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday after-
noon at 5 o’clock, and Hamburg and Augusta every Sat
urday and Wednesday mornings at 7 o'clock. 7'faesa
boats are of very light draught, and are Sited up expressly
for passengers and freight on the Savannah river.
Freight consigned to the Agents will be forwardedfree
All way freight payable by skippers, and the company
will not be responsible for any way freight after being
landed.
For freight nr passage, apply on board,at Union Steam
Boat Company's wharf, or to
G. W. GARMANY, Agent.
N. B. Positively norrelght received to go on board aner
4 o’clock on the evening of departure. July 31
WM. IV. MCDONALD'S
GENERAL NEWSPAPER,ADVERTISING
AND SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE,
SO Broadway, near Wall-street,
NEW-YORK.
mar 14 f Established In 1843.)
8. BI. PJETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING
AND SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE,
ir 14 No. 10 State-at*, Boston, Maas.
E. O'BYBNB.
AT TATLOE'a BUILDING, MABKBT WHARF,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
CROCKERY-WARE, GROCERIES, fye. fye.
Jan I, '51 ly
S. 8. MILLER Ot J. YOKUM,
WHEEL WRIGHTS AND RLA CKSMITHS,
Carriages. Wagons, Carts and Drays mannfhcturad;
Rlncksmithing, including Iran Railing and Grates, for
buildings.
Corner of Bronghton and Montgomery sts., Savannah,
Ga. tnly-o JsntP
BLACKSMITHING 0t HOUSE-SHOEING.
RY S. Z. MURPHY.
All kinds of Iron Work,
Via:—Shipping, House, Wheelwright and Carrtaga
Work, done at the shortest notice, at the Old Stand No.
96 St. Jullnn-street. West of the Market, adjoining
Uuanlnck’a Wheelwright nnd Carriage Simp.
N. 0.—Steel Horse Shoes for Carriage and Snddle
Horses, always on hand. tuly—So feb 25
WHEELWRIGHT BUSINESS.
Carriage! Repaired, Painted and Trimmed.
JAMES QUANTOCK, Sen’s.,
Carries on the above business at the Old Stand, West of
feb95 the Market. 8L Julian-street. tuly—5o
SftfnattB,Steamboat aincs.
“twin ^ ^
t BOSTON AND SAVANNAH.
Barque HOWL'aND,',*.*//.*. V.*/...*.'... .Cnpt- KENDSicrl
BrigM.fc J.C.GILMORE.........v.Cnpt. EiSRUMs!
Barque VESTA .Capt. tuS{
to ran asoolarlt between tha akoVe p..rt«. Kvcrivcra
of merphandlx* fram Boston^ and khlipers of produce
ram Savannah, will find It to their (merest to patronise It.
Cotton for this line, consigned to tlie Agents nt Bavan-
iab, wlU be (brwarded free of coaunlaslon. ’
E JOHN II.
FOR HBW-TORK.
m
NEW LINE OF PACKET-4
Toi.tl wtfklr dnrir, ttie y»»r. Thl. lm. 1. C!
ofthe fbllowing vessels t
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. Hoar.
Brig MACON, E. Wat*HU.
Sdhr. VIRGINIA.. C B Hobart.
Schr.G.J. JONES, H.Look.
The show vesacla are of the first class, insure at tho
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
experience In tlie trade. Tliey will be towed ttpanA
down the river when necessary, and will always pall pa
tlie day advertised. The Cabins are bandsoMefy fur
nished, and avenr ears will be taken Tonka comfort **4
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap-
ly to ROWLAND fc WASHBURN,
octlfi No. 186 Front-street, New-York.
Cotton, fcc., consigned to the Agenta wlU be for*
warded with despatch and frea of commlxilon to lbs
shlppeta.
Hanoi’* raiLuHtunu E
M & •Sk
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The toll owls | vessels' comprise tb la Line, and will gall
about every two weeks, via r
Bchr. 1ULTA ELIZA,.. Capt. Htaiga,
Schr. II. WE8TC01*T, Capt, Hand. ,
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt; Blackvax.
Schr. JNO. 11. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Loses.
The above vessels are all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced in the trade., and
who will nse their best exertions to give satisfaction
Um shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good a
commodaUons for Passengers).apply to
C. A. GREINER,
79 Bay-street. BavannhB.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jn..
oet 17 No. 37# N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
FOR BOSTON.
The packet, barque HOWLAND.
SmfcB Mar', master, having the larger portion of her
cargo rngajrd^will meet wiih despatch for ths abuvo
FOR NRW-YORK—NewLtee.
J3A The fast sailing packet schr, VIR-
SB GINIA,C. B. Hobart, master, will meet with de-,
•patch for the above port. For Freight engagements, or
Passage, apply to Captain on board, nr to
mar 96 ROWLAND fc WASHBURN.
FOU NI5W-YOIIK—Brig 1
The fast sailing regular pat
20AB VERNON, C. Faye, imu&r. will have prtMtdo-
3 atch. For freirtit or passage, apply on board, at Mon-,
n’s upper wharf, or to . •
fa WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.‘
FOR NEW YORK—New Line.
JBA The regular packet barque PETER
an DEMILL. Cant. N; Hoey, w * *
the above port For freight r
mar 90
FOR NEW-YORK.
The regular packet achr. J. P. TO-
•MtSt BIAS, Hand, master, will have quick despatch
as above. For Freight or Pawan, apply to _
inarau CHAS. A. ORHINER.
FOR NKW-YOIIK—Olil Estnbll
yfor The superior packet barque 1
SB Jas. McNair, master, having a portion o
go engaged, will have quick despatch. For f
passage, having good accommodation!, apply oa tx
Tellur’s wharf, or to
mar 98 BRIGHAM, KELLY kOO.-
FOR NEW-YORK—New Line.
JSA The regular packet barque MARIA
SBB RIORTOnTCapt Buckley, has part or a cargo
engaged, and will have immediate despatch for theabtfv*'
rL sr a ’
GREAT CLOTHING DETOSITORY,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
GIBBON’S RANGE.
18 5 1.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully
X call the attention of the Public to his extensive as
sortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING which he Is
now opening at his Store,
GIBBON’S RANGE.
Having Just relumed Horn the North with it, heia pre
pared to say hia Stock has never been surpassed by any
heretofore offered in this place. It consists of the follow
ing for Men’s wear, vis:
Superior niack and Drawn Cloth, Cashmeret, Drap
d’Ete, English Merino, Tweed Cassluicre, Alpncca,
Brown, Checked and £tri;>cd Linen Frock, Dress and
Sack Coats.
Illack Doeskin, Fanry French Cassimere, Drap d’Ete,
Alpncca, English Merino. French Linen. White Drill
ing, Tweed Cassimere. Cottonadu, Drill and Striped
■ iuen Pant*.
Figured Silk, Black Satin, Black Alpacca, Bomba-
sine, White aud Fancy Marseilles, Linen and Cotton
Vesta.
Merino, Cotton and Silk Under-Shirts and Drawer*;
Bilk, Linen and Cotton Focket Handkerchiefs; Stocks,
Scarfs,Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Half Hose,
8til!\incr!, Hair Brushes, Purses, Suspenders, &o.
Ills SHIRT DEPARTMENT
is complete with the latest style of Shirts, nt all prices,
ranging from 50 cents to A3 each.
GENTLEMEN'S PANAMA HATS.
A complete assortment on hand for retail, at prices from
S' 3 # toSlBcnch. Those In want of a superior article,
can gut it here. Call and seo.
To Parents aud Gnardlans.
BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING.
The undcrelgned.would respectfully Inform both parent!
and gunidUns having boys to clothe, that he still contin
ues to keep up a complete assortment of Boys’ Ilcady-
Madn CloUiing,nnd has Just received a full supply of uuclt
articles for Spring and Summer wenr. lie has token
much pallia In having them made up to suit thD market,
and his patrous may depend on them being well made,
ami from good materials. Each article will tie marked
with the selling price, and no abatement from it. The
following will comprise a portion or the assortment r
Boy’s full trimmed Cloth Frock and Sock Costa
“ DIatt. lt, blue and brown Cloth Jacfccu
•< Tweed Cossimer, Drap D’Ete. Alpacca, brown
Linen, checked Linen Frock and Sack Coats
** Merino, Alprcca,Croton Cloth, brown and checked
Linen Round Jackets
<• Black Doo Skin, fancy French Cnssimer. Drap
D’Eto, brown and fancy Drill, while Drill and
Cnttonadc Panto
“ Fancy Silk, black Satin, figured Alpacca, white
and fancy Atarseilles Vests
« White and colored Shirts
« Straw, Leghorn nnd Panama Data
Children’s funcy trimmed Suites. Full trimed Merino,
Linen and Lu*tre Kitte. All of which will be sold at
reasonable prices.
N. U.—Having a private room for trying on Rnye*
Clothing I must decline sending it out to lit* Died on,
eserpt in cases of sickness. Those in want are in
vited to give ine a call, al the Clothing Store,
NOS. 09 AND 100 GIBBONS' RANGE.
TRAVELLER’S TRUNK DEPOT.
Gibbon*' Range,
Geo. 8. Nichols has, In connection with hia Clothing
business, fitted up fits second story fnrTravellingTrunks,
Vatllcces, and Carpet Bags,and Intends to keep up a
complete assortment of su«*h articles. He respectfully
invites Travellers and all others iu want, to call and ex
amine hia atnek. Hia price* will be marked low ami
varying from 1,50 to $30,00 each, made up and finisher!
in the host style, and fbr convenience. Each will be
marked with the lowest selling price and no abatement
from it. GEO. 8. NICHOLS,
mar 99
FOR NEW-YORK.
JS&A The schr. CICERO, Capt. Speed*
aSAK Will have despatch for the above port. Foe
Freight,apply to ^ C. A. GRr
FOR NEW-YORK—New Line.
jfba The fast sailing schr. MARY MAN-
SB KIN, Capt. Latourette, having moat of kfr cargo
engaged, will have despatch for the above port. For
Freight or Passage,apply to
»p* 1 ItOWUAND * WABUDUBW.
FOU PHILADELPHIA—Heron’. Um.
Tlie schr. GAZELLE, Capt. Snow.
•ilMir W ||| have despatch as above. For Freight, apply
i C. A. GREINER,
aprl 4
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
The fine fast sailing schr. ALCYONA,
SUM Whitaker, master, having part or cargo engaged,
will meet with despatch. For balance of Freight or Fas- '
sage, having fine accommodations, apply to
COHENS fc HERTZ,
FOli BALTIMORE—Regular Line.
ijffii The superior schr. BALTIMORE,
SmB Capt. Fhilips, will have Immediate despatch. For
freight or passage, apply on board, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR NEW-ORLEANS.
The brig JOSEPHUS, Capt. Pitcher,
isaa having a part of her cargo engaged, will tall for
the above port with despatch For Freight or Passage,
apply on board, at Aneinux’a wharf, or to
mar23 WOOD, CLAOHORN fc CO.
PLEASURE EXCURSIONS.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT. •
For the purpose of affording
persons an opportunity of visting pro
Bt. Johns' Rlvar. through tickets per
Steam Packet MAGNOLIA to PabU-
ka, Florida,and returning the same trip, will be furnish
ed at Fifteen Dollars, until further noUce. Apply to
mar 10 M. A. COHEN; Agent,
PLEASURE! EXCURSION -.
TO LAKE GEORGE, FLORIDA
Via Darien, St. Mary’s, Jacksonville, Black Creek,
Picolata and PUatka.
The superior new steam-pack
et WELAKA.P. Blankens** 1-
will make her first trip to);
above, leaving Savannah on y
ay, 96th Inst., to return on the following Tue«t_,.
The Welaka will then go on an excursion to Beaufort
and Charleston, nnd eemmenes her renter trips la Vtmriia ■
on Wednesday, 9th April. For freight or paaHge,apply on
board, or to B. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
N. B. Only twenty tickets will bo sold for the Excur
sion from here to Lake George. Fare, $35, payab)p whan
~ngaged.
Passengers and freight for intermediate places at uiual
ites. mar IS
TVACON—Shoulders and Sides: for «a!o by
XJ mar 10 tL R llOTil WELL fc CO.
TO THE PUBLIC.
S C. LANE & CO. would coll tho atten-
• Uon of the public to their large and well selected
stock of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, which
they are prepared to sell at lower prices than can be bad
from any other store in the city.
1,000 yards Mous. D'Lalnea, at 19# cents.
2,000 yards Mous. D’Lnines, at 25 “
3,000 yards Calico, at .6# “
5,000 yard* Gingham, fast colors, at..19# “
Black Dress Silk. 1 yard wide.... 1)1.13# **
Heavy Sheering, Homespun ; 6# «
Colored Homespuns, 19# M
Table Covers, largo aiae ....$1.00 '«
Linens, 8hlrtlngs, bleached and brown Cottons,Trim
mings, Hosiery, Lacn* and Ribbons, together with a
larse assortment of Goods suitable for servants’ wear.
Call and examine for yourselves before Purchasing: else
where, at the OLD A N ,) >
Jan 93 Corner Broughton and Barnard-street*.
ATOTICE.—By late arrivals the Subscriber
IN has received!* toll and well selected stock oTTALL
AND WINTER GOODS,consisting In part.ofthei latest
and improved slyle* of Vi»ettipa,jriantllla», black and
colored Crape 8hawls and Scarib, Poplin, 8111m of every
description; Jenny Lind, an entirely new style of Dresa
Goods; Cashmere, Mouslin de Lain, French Merino of
all colon; also, n fine assortment of black and colored
Aloaca, Table Cloth of Linen and Colton, embroidered
Piano Covers and Table Cloths,Ginghams, Calicoes, and
a great variety of Long Shawls. Jenny Lind Cravats, In
tent's Caps, Collars and Cuffs, Ladies’ Under 8leaves of
Laco and Muslin, and Veila, of all description.
FOR GENTLEMEN,8 WfiAR,
Fancy and Fl*i» Casimere, Tweeds, Broad Cloth of
all colors, aud a fine selection of Vestings.
HOUSEHOLD.
Ladles and Gentlemen wishing a good selection, will
find tho following articles r
Carpeting, Rugs. Linen and Cotton Sheeting and
Bhirring, white and red, and a fine article otGauseand
Welch Flannels, 8ilk and Gingham Umbrellas. Bed
Blankets of all sines and descriptions; English and Ger
man Hosiery of silk, linen, wonted and cotton t Red
Quilts of every size, white and colored, 13-4, il-3 and
10 4; Gents, silk, wool and coitonllalf llosoi Under
Shirts of silk, woolen and cotton t and but last not least,
a fine assortment of Ladies velvet and silk Bag* and
and Parses, and a great many articles too numerous to
mention, which will be sold very low.
Also, a good assortment of Ready Made Clothing
which will be sold at wholesale only, on tbomostaccom
modating terms.
Country merchants win find It to tbeiir interest to cal'
Dally U. 8. Mall Steam-Packet IJnf.
BETWEEN tJSkeygj*
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT*
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Ot THE WAtl)'
METAMORA,. Capt. F. Fac*.
WM. 8EARROOK, Capt. W. S.UiXON.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Tcssisa.
JASPER, Capt. L. FajateMto
Thl* Lino 1* composed of tlie abova very Juptriog
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, daefean-
no t be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
Isave Savannah every evening at half past f bfoteek,
and leave Charleston evary morning at 9 o’clockthrough-
out the year.
Fare Five Dollars, meal* Included. . .
between Macon and Charleston. Ten Dollnn
meal* on the steamers and omnibus fare In Si
S. 51. I’ AFFTTEAU, Agent,
nov 14 E. LAFITTB fc CO.,Ageuu,
SAVANNAH AND AUGUST.
-THE-
STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEO]
Run the fWlowlnrSteam*»B, as
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,)
CHATHAM, (Iron,)...
THOS. 8. METCALF
TENNESSEE, _
Which, with tow-boats and lighten, a
facilities for transportation of freight to
Georgia, South Carolina, TenneaaM al
connection with tha Rail Roada.
The elegant steam-packet D, L. Aetna
with the steamships t’/sridsand Jlsteas-
by thrill in 5 days from New York to Au|
Freight, (now taken at reduced rates,)<
ed free of commtssieu.
' Gjt- In order to prevent detention or arisMi
of lading should be addressed to SAM’L. ..
President, Savannah. Merchandize from the
JOHN B.GUIEU, Agent, Augusta. •
FARE REDUCED TO W
FROM CHARLESTON TO NJ5 W
TUB GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM Oil
SOUTH-CAROLINA.
Leaving the whirf tt the foot or
sgMasaaMStM**-
' mo, eiciiMilNri, u wa:
i ni... .no. nni 1 a
wShingtoB
TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and NEW YGH^^“
The public is respectAtlty informed that tha eraamsra
I of this line, from Charleston feWflarinctm, are In firm
rate condition, and am navigated by we 1 Iks own aad ax-
1 perieuced commander*, and the .Railroads ara la fin* _
order, thereby securinj^bog*ffcryg<M'£R*taA»^i
having already been in opmulo'i JH
and niter the flr.tof Oct. 1819, a* s
roent/rest Ckotlesten to Tetk.\
(ti.Mif .tv.*, tin r. I.r.