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foil TIM CODETKK,
to meet die. arrangomont of mu
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J.thrM lioi** a week. (Tudodey, Thiurfey
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0*'pSitioal and MiacoUanooua. including new
^id.omenupnblishedintl.0 Daily Paper.
A “ THIS PAPER
, a.) to ail traits of the State and Union,
^JSvered'in tie city, at FIVE DOLLARS
“ *Si or at THiiiiE DOLLARS for ai>
piozxtba* .
T nk weekly Georgian,
ts nublwhcd ovory Friday afternoon, at them
w H!m por annum—all payable in advance.
m n-Each Citation by the Clerks of tho
rnnru of Ordinary, that application has been
midofor Letters of Administration, must be pub-
^Notice ^y^Executors and Administrators for
n#bioM auu Creditors to render in their accounts,
muit be published six weeks.
<ties of Negroes by Executors or Adimnwtra-
ton must be ut public auction, on the first Tues-
jvJofthe month, botweon theusual hours of sale,
.tthe Place of public sales in the county where
5,a Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
fiaardiansliip, may have been granted,first giving
Iixtr DATS notice theroof in one of the pub he
mettca of this State, and at the door of the
Court House, where such sales are to be hold.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub-
Med for four months, before any order absolute
«hall be made thereupon by tho Court. • • /
Sales of Reid Estate by Executors, Admmis-
,-tors, and Guardians, must be published SIX
TY DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
mart be made at tho Court House door of the
county in which the property is situate, and on
the first Tuesday of the month, between tho
hour* often in the morning aud four in the after
noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
.oppressed in tho advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
fiuirdiansto the Court of Ordinaiw for leave to
2KK must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (exoopt negroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors aud Administrators,
for fitters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS. w.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages ou
I real estate, must bo advertised once u month for
fourmonths.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
I with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti-
tln to land, must be advertised Three Months
at least. ’* , ,
Sheriffs sales under executions, regularly
1 wanted by the courts, must be adverUsed
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property
under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before tho day of Sale.
•/All Letters directed to this Office or tho
Editor, mustbu post paid to entitle thorn to atten
tion. ~ •
G EORGIA.--Chatham County.—
To all to whom it may concern—Whereas
Doctor Richard Wayne, Executor of the last
Will and Testament of Miss Elizabeth Wilkins,
deceased, hath applied to the Honorable tho In
ferior Court of sum county,'when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for a citation to issue aud be pub
lished according to law, for letters dismissory.
Thesoure therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to die their objections (if any they
have) to tho applicant in the Clerk’s office, ofsuid
Court, on or before the eighth day of November
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
Witness the Hon. Anthony Porter, one of the
Justices of said Court, mis 8th day of May,
A. D. 1849.
may 8 SEABORN GOOD ALL, c.c.o.c. c.
WILLIAM B. HALE’S
LADIES’SHOE EXCHANGE.
L ADIES’ Misses, Children’s and Infant s
SHOES, of every style, shade and pattern
| itths NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congress streeet, Savannah, Geo., sign oi
the Gmden Hand. oct 1
HI HATS AND CAPS.—*D. A. AM
BLER &CO. have on hand a full and com-
I pleto assortment of every possible variety of
HATS AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that
imore fashionable, a larger or better selected
itock of this kind of Goods has never been offered
to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine
Bt&vw, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi
co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready,
| Ranchero, and Wool Hats of every description.
One of the partners residing at the North, ena
ble* m to receive weekly suppllls ofgoods.
To Merchants and Planters we offer goods on
I ufavorable terms as can be had South or North,
oct 17 149 CONGRESS STREET.
WATCHES AND JEWEL
RY.—The subscribe; wishes to call the
attention of his customers to a choice us
•ortinentoffme Watches, just received by recent
wrirals, consisting of Gold Hunting CaseLevcrs,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
21 Mi Case Levers, Gold* Anchor Escapement Le
, B Jt*> Silver Hunting Case Levers, Sitvor Double
i, fl Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le
^/S'lyor Lopino and Vertical Escapement.
Aho,tine Gold FobChains, Vest Chains, Curb
bwrd Chaius, Keys and Chain Rings, all of which
ff ulbesolflas low as in any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired aud warranted
D. B. NICHOLS,
jell Fi r8 t corner west of Pulaski Houho.
MCTE32E3T33
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/GEORGIA—CHatbain County^
VX To> all whom’ It may concern.—WhoreM,
n, Esa. will apply to tho HonoY-
Court of laid county, when sit-
ting for Ordinary purpotok foi* letters of adtplh-
istratlotf oh Hie estate and efTefew of George Orbs-
by.late of* uld county, deolasedr
These ere therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said do
eeased, to file their objections (if aijy.tbly.bdvO)
ofiice ; oCsajd (ppurt,
to the applicant, In the defk'a.t^.. , 4 r „
oil or before the 82d day of June next, otherwise
letters of administration Will be'granted. ' ,
Witnosa the Hon. Elias Reed, ohO Of the Jus
tices of said Court, this 23dday ofMuy, 1849.
may 23 SEABORN GOODALL. o.c.o. c.c.
G EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
James Eppiuger, surviving Executor, of John
Eppinger.iate of said county, deceased, hath ap
plied to the Hon. the Inferior Court of said
County, sitting for Ordinary pnrpoaes f for a ci*
tation.to issue and be published according to law
for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to oite and admonish, all
concerned to file their objections (if any they
have) to the. applicant,in tho Clerk’s Office ofsuid
Court, on or before the sixth day of September
next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will be grant
ed.
Witness, the Hon. W. Tliorno Williams, one
the Justices of the said Court, this Gth day oi
March, A. D., eighteen hundred and forty-nine,
mar 6 .SEABORN GOODALL, c.c.o.c.c.
C1EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
vT To all whom it may concern.—Wliereas,
E. F. Wood and Susan Wood. Guardians ofAI-
zada S., Laura A. aud E. J. C. Wood, have ap
plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofsnid
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
a citation to issue and be published according
to law, for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil
concerned tofile their objections (if any they have)
to the applicants, in the Clerk's office of said
court, on or before the eighteenth day of June
next, otherwise letters dismissory will bo granted.
Witness, the Honorable R.T. Gibson, one of
the Justices of said court, this 8th duyofMuy,
A. D., 1849.
may 8 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.o. o.c.
G EORGIA.—Camden County.—
To all whom it may concern.—Whereas.
George Lang, Executor ofthe estate of Win. T.
Ashley, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or
dinary for letters of dismissory from the said es
tate. *•'•' * ■ ' : *
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singulur the kindred und creditors of said
T. Ashley, to flip their objections to the granting
of said letters dismissory, within the terms pro
scribed bylaw, in tho clerk's office ofthe Court
of Ordinary, otherwise letters as prayed for will
he granted.
Witness the Hon. Tho. K. Dunham, a Justice of
said Court of Ordinary, this 5th March, A.
D. 1849. HENRY It. FORT, c. o. o. c. c.
mar 9
N OTICE.—All persons having demands
against Isaac Sluyton. late of Camden coun
ty. deceased, are hereby .notified to present them,
properly attested, to me within the time prescribed
by law. And all persons indebted to said decea
sed, arc hereby required to make immediate pay
ment. HENRY R. FORT, Adm r r.
uinyll
. sale.
I—Will b* told on tho fir.tTue.day in Juno
next, ,1 III, Conti Houio. iii Sptingflold, Efflng-
lihin vdunly.' belt,osn Ibe < u.uul hour, of hoIo, a
Tr.et of Land lying ood being III the county of
EfBugbam. containing Four Hundred ond Fifty
norot, more or Ion, known n« Die loto residence
ofJatnoo Ziurour, to utliiy two oxoontlons In
favor ofTryon Paco, inuing ont of a Magi,
train. Court.; Levied on by a Oonitoble oqd
returned to mo to utliiy Min oxootulone.
opr 83 DAVID Ai MORGAN, b.n.o.i
Tf7-AYNE'"SHEikiFF>S SALB
▼ T WH1 bo sold, on the first Tuesday iti June
next, in the front of tho Court Hpuse door, in
Jy’slands, levjotj-on „
tue of an execution Issued from April Term of
Wayne Superior Court, 1849, on foreclosure of
“'ortgago. L. M. Smith w. Robert Mayson.
apr23 THOMAS. BECKOM,^. wv o-
L.YNN SHERIFF’S SAEE.r-Con-
VjT linued.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in June next, before the Court House in Bruns
wick, Glynn County, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit: Sam, 35
years; Bon,40; Eliza,40; Peggy, 10; Ester, G;
Thomas, 8; Lyza, 5; (little) Monday, 4; Har
ry, 2; Phebe, infunt; Flora, 20: and Celia Ann
2 years of age ; and forty,head ofstock Cattle,
more or less, marked with n crop and two splits
iu one ear, and swallow-fork in the other ear.
Levied on as the property ofSam’lM. Burnett,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Cbas. E. Putnam,
issued from the Hon. the Superior Court of
Gynu County. Property pointed out by defen
dant. M. C. B. WRIGHT.
npl 30 Pep. Sheriff o. c..
Ty^YNE SHERIFF’S SALE.-
▼ V • the first Tuesday in June next, will
•On
will be
sold iu ftont of Uie Court House door in Wayne
County, between the lawful hours of sale: North
half of one Lot Land in Wayne County,150 acres
ou the Aultamalia River, granted to Henry Sum-
erlin. bounded on all sides by vacant Lands at
the time of survey. Also, at the same time and
place, will be sold one Negro Girl by the namo
ofltose, 12 years old, found iu possession ol
James C. Druwdy,butall levied ou by virtue of
an execution issued from Wayne Superior
Court, S. M. Street, vs. William Draivdy.
Poiuted out by PluintifFs Attorney.
tfAM, S. W. C.
tug uy, UUWB paootsu iy, qmuu p^uer, yuur pouuon-
er prayeth^ your Honors to cause this application
lo be published as the law directs in xticti case
made and provided, and at the expiration of said
jniffiioatipn to qauso Martha Beasley, Adminiatra-
Jess, commonly known as: the Mills and Daugh
try lands ; lying in Scriven county; also, the fol
lowing lands in’Bulloch county: acres ad
joining lands of James Hendricks, Thomas Beas
ley and the estate of Henry Beasley, and lying
on Ogechee BWamp; one half of a survey grant
ed to the said Enoch Boaslpyfor 426 acres on tho
15th of Dec., 1637, lying on Big Lotts Creek;
one half of a survey granted to tho said Enoch
Beaslev bn the 10th of December, 1838, for 242
acres, lying on the Baygall; one half of a survey
granted to the said Elzcy Beasley for5(J0 acres on
tne 15th of December, 1837, lying ou Reudy
Branch; also, one half lot No. 2&8, 24th district,
2d section of Cherokee, granted to your petition
er for 160acres on the 20th day of July, 1837: al
so, the following negro slaves, to wit: Rose, a
woman, and Lindy, a girl; as iu duly bound your
petitioner will over pray.
ENOCH BEA8LEY.
The prayer of tho petitioner is reasonable aud
should be granted. It is therefore ordered by the
Court that this application be published as the law
directs in such cases made and provided.
A true extract from the minutes, this 18th day
of November, 1848.
liov 23 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
apr 30
THOMASBECK
A DITIINISTRATOR’S SALE. —
-Ta. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June
next, before the Court House door, iu States
boro’, Bulloch county, between the usual hours
of sale : One Thousand and Seventy-five (1075)
acres of Pine Laud, iu five separate tracts, all
adjoining and bounded on the North by William
E. McElven, East by lands of James Hngin aud
William Proctor, West by William Hagin and
Johu Proctor, and South by Mitchell; it being
tho late residence of Simoon Shuffield, deceased,
und kuowu us the Briar-patch—and is well im
proved. Sold under an order of the Honoruble
the Inferior Court of Bulloch couuty, when siu
ting for ordinary purposes, for division among
tholieirs. Terms made known on the day bfsale.
mar 19 JAMES HAGIN. Adni’r.
Tj^XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—All per-
JDJ sons having demands nguiast the estate of
Dr. JAMES TROUP, of McIntosh county, de
ceased, are requested to present them properly
attested; and those indebted to the estute are re
quired to make payment to
J. HAMILTON COUPER,
D. H. B. TROUP.
Darien, 15th May, 1849. Qualified Ex’ors.
may 17
A N ORDINANCE, to 'bo entitled an
Ordinance, to allow the Architect of the
new Custom Houselo inclose portions of Bay
and Bull-streets, aud to amend the Ordinance
paasod. . • .
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of
tho City of Savannah, and tho Hamlets thereof,
und it is hereby ordained by the uuthority of the
same, .ihut- tho Architect of the' new yostonf
House:,npw. in th6 process of ejection, bo hi-
lowed to enclose twenty-five feet on Bay-street;
and thirty feet oil Bull-street, to enuble hitn to
carry on the work in which he was ouguged,
Provided that a plank aide walk be kept in order
by said Architect us long as the privilege allowed
ill this Ordinance is extended to said Architect.
And bo it further ordained by tho authority
aforesaid, that uil Ordinances and parts of Ordi
nances, militating aguinst this ordinance, be, aud
the same are hereby, repealed.
Passed in Council, Savannah,26th April 1849.
(L.S.) R. WAYNE, M. D., Mayor.
Attest. Edwd G. Wilsow, c. c.apr 28
F OUR MONTHS after dato, application
will be made to the Honorable the Iuferior
Court of Ware couuty, when sitting for ordiuury
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging
to YVilliam H. Miller. Minor.
THOMAS HILLIARD, Guardian.
feb 24
F OUR BIONTHS after date, upplicutiou
will be 'made to tho Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham couuty, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes for leave to sell a tract ot two hun
dred und seveuty-three ucres of land (more or
less) lying in the County of Burke, originally
grauted to Willis Hurst, being part of tho real
estate of Andrew Mclntire, late of Chatham
county deceased, for the benefit of hi * heirs und
creditors. JOHN MURCHISON,
may 1 Snrv’g Ex’or.
iiil
HAMILTON A SYMONS havo
received per Hartford and Savannah: A
I gT-^oicvassortment of French. English and
3mm CLOTHS,CASSIMERS'AND VEST*
I Li 1 ,e * ecte ^ with the greatest care, and ofthe
I . "sported in this country. We are nowpre-
I j/j-dto manufacture at tho ahortest notice, and in
1 aia uncr, any garment ill our lino, for cash
approved credit.
oct 13
17 WHITAKER STREET,
Savannah, Ga.
AN EARNEST A P-
fc PEAL.—Those who havo never
I GA\« ca ^ c< * on ws f° r NEGRO BRO-
I iave something yet to learn, viz : That
I l»r. e l* a . 8,n, ffi Shoe Store in this city, with a
3'*° c L k ofNEYV GOODS in it, and that we
11 iL nUCa ' Vl8 * 1,0 800 in °re newfuces. Wo are
I j. ° ra , e ., a l“** hours from half past 5 in tho morn-
I sidSii . n tha evening,and those who coll on
I Tun- U8 ”* a humor to sell goods.
I ire ZJrtCotton Planters in this vicinity
I our^ U8 ’ wo wish them to look at
I nii»L»K BROGANS this year, that they
I yu. h ow w here to find the goods they want a
!L,» ence< We ore uow supplied with the
DeMfitH°® an8 We ever 8aw » ttn, I we would res-
Ein 1 ^ l0 l ^ 080 w * l ° have Shoes to buy,
, WILLIAM B. HAlE,
At 163 Congress St South side of
1 frr-— Market Square.
CREAM.~We4iavea few
I Cream'*.? I 0f ‘‘RoaMell’i Pacrmin Shoving
' 'n 1 hose deslrons of luxuriating
plythftm!?^ e and ®^y Shave hud better snp-
n NCreIq® ,at once with some of this unri-
n«8 T1 '°MA8M.TURNER*CO.
' 181 Bay-street.
dlt IilsVj;, mijuohs. — An invoice of|
I A e w P int8 * anperior Porter,
c *w«dhi n r d e ?P re ««|y foYtHis mafket, just re-
Aleia Athol, also in store the ‘tame
I ^’ 0D ,«U(Ur ,, T “ e »o article sare ofdirecVimpor-
1 decia of lhe he«t qaality. v Fonmleb^^
F OURMONTHS after date application
W'll be made to the Honorable Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County, for permission to sell
four Negroes, viz : Sarah and her three children,
Will, Delia und Susan, for the benefit of the
heirs aud creditors of the late Joshuu Kuhn, de
ceased. ALEX. 11. RAHN, Exe’r.
mar 19
OUR MONTHS after date, application
will bo made to tho Honorable the Inferior
Court of Effingham county, sittiug lor ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell (3) three tracts of laud
In suid county, containing in tho aggregate (390)
three hundred and ninety acres. Said land be
longing to the ostate of Israel Weitmau, late of
Baia county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estnto.
apr 3 E.G.WEITMAN. Ad’r.
N OTICE.—Extracts from Ordinance re
lative to Powder.
Sec. 28. “The Master or Commander of any
ship or vessel which shall or may at any t|me ar
rive utor iu the harbor or Savannah, having on
board more than fifty-six pounds weight of Guti-
powder, shall within twenty-four hours after his
mooring ut or opposite tho city of Savaunuh,
cause such Gunpowder to be removed to the Ma
gazine, aud the Powder-receiver shall then re
ceive the same, and the Harbor Master is here
by required to give notice and inform the Mastor
or Commander ofany such ship or vessel so ar
riving alorinthe harbor of Savannah ofthe du
ties required of him by this ordinance : And any
Muster or Coniuiunder of any ship or vessel who
shall refuse or neglect to comply with the terms
of this ordinance, shall bo liable to a fine not ex
ceeding thirty dollars.”
Sec. 26. “It shall not be lawful for any person
or persons to carry Gunpowder without a secure
auu proper coveriug in any wagon, carl or dray,
or otherwise brought through the squares, streets,
lanes or wharves of the city ; and every person
or persons so offending shall forfeit and pay a
sum not exceeding thirty dollars.”
True extracts. E. G. WILSON,
fob 13 6— Clerk of Council.
tie Hah^ttlV iSkrlorC'QtTit’df
said countv, while lilting fa t ordinary purnow.s—
Xtwr pciiUouof humbly eheweth to your Honan
that he and the late Elzey Beuley wee equally
aud jointly connected in all of their buainea, that
W lo say in their labile; negroes and etock 6f‘all
kinds, and the titles to the «oid lands end negroes
k aing mode jointly toyourjpetitionerand the late
ilxey Beasley, and having, came to sn under-
etehdih| with each other u few days before Ore
Nevy-Yorlt Advertisements.
HOSEN-
war-
rUEMENT. -LAWRENCE’S HOS
DALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT, is
ranted eaual to any manufactured in this coun
try, aud has beeti pronounced superior to “Ro
man." Its value for Aaueducts, Locks, Bridges,
Flooms, Reservoirs ana all Masonry exposed to
dampness, is well known, as it sets immediately
under water, aud increases in solidity for years.
It has the unqualified approbation of the most
eminent Architects and Engineers, being used in
almost every department of the works under
Government, in preference to any other Cement.
Fpr sale in lots to suit purchasers, in tight, pa
pered barrels of 300lbs each, by
M. W. WOODWARD, Sec. of tho Co.
142 Frontstreot, New York.
mar 13 ilmus.
EUROPEAN AGENCY,
F ortue recoveryof
Dormant and improperly withheld real and
personal estate; the settlement and arbitration of
Commercial, Trading and other Debts; securing
Patents for Inventions in Great Britain, Ireland^
and the Colonies and Dependencies thereunto
belonging, and negotiating for tho purchase or
sale of the fiame.
Communications by letter are requested to be
F ABIAN
postpaid.
BENTHAM :
38 Broadway, New.Yurk.
" 1 PERMITTED TO
REFERENCES ARE
Iloii. Charles P Daly, Judge Court of Com,
Pleas, N.Y. 3-•
Chas. Cartlidge & Co., New-York.
Freeland, Stuart & Co. “ ,
W. & J. T. Tapscott, * “
G. R. A.Ricketts, Esq., “
Edward Schroder, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio,
A. Patchin, Esq., President Patckin Bank,
Buffalo. 6mos— nov 8
R oofing.—galvanized tin
PLATES.—Thesubscribers beg to call tho
attention of Builders, Architects and owners of
Buildings, to the ninny advantages which these
plates possess over all othor metallic substances
hitherto used for. roofing, &c.,as they possess at
once the lightness of iron, without its liability to
rust, having now been tested for severul years in
this particular, both in this couutry and iu Eu
rope. They are lets liable to expansion and
contraction from sudden chau^o of the atmos
phere. than common tin plates, iron, zinc, or auy
other metal now used for roofing, and conse
quently form a much better and tighter roof; re
quiring far less frequent repairs, whilst tho first
cost is but a trifle more.
A full supply, of all sizes, from 16 to 30 W.
G., constantly on hand, and for sale by
GEO. R. MORE WOOD & CO.
14 & lGBeaver-st. New-York.
The patent right for this jirticlo having been
secured for the United States, all parties infring
ing thereon, either by importation or otherwise,
will be prosecuted. lyd&w nov 10
TO MACO N.
btumk ut
(PaieagM Tralni l«ave Savannah and Macon.dally, at. ....7 A M.
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Decatur, do
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•Tuakatoosa, do
•Columbus, Miss.
Aberdeen, do
HollySprings.do
Nashville, Tenn,
Murpreesb’ do
Columbia, do
Memphis, do
. $ 7 00
10.00
6 50
15 00
17 00
20 00
22 00
22 50
28 00
25 00
30 00
Stages for Talluhassee and intermediate places connect with tho Road, at Macon, on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays ; and with Milledguville daily.
• * To these places Tri-weokly without delay,—leaving Savannah on Sundays, Tuesdays, and
Thursdays.
RATES OF FREIGHT FOR MERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM SAVANN AH TO MACON.
Measurement Goods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and
other measurement goods, per Cubic foot, ....13 cents.
Crockery-warolu Crates, Boxes or Hlids. por Cubic foot, 10 do
Goods by freight.—1st Cfass.—Boxes Glass, Puints, Drugs aud Coufectionary perlOOlba. 50 do
*2d Class.—Sugar, Coffee, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobucco, Leatncr, Hides,)
Copper, Tiu, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-ware, Rice,Boxes Soap and Can- (
dies, Hollovvaro, Bugging, and other heavy articles nut enumerated below, f
per 100 lbs J
3dCfast.—Flour,Bacon,Liquors,Pork, Beef, Fish, Tallow and Beeswax, per 10Ulbs...40
4th Class.-—Millgeariug, Pig aud Bur Iron, Grind and Mill Stones, Nails, Spikes ) . }n
• and Coal.per 100ibs
Barrels Beets. Bread. Crackors, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light
barrels, each,
45 do
75 do
Oil and Molasses per hhd(suiul|er casks iu proportion,) $6 00
Sait per sack not exceeding 4 bushels, 50 cents.
C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent of Transportation.
Office of Cx.htrxl Rail Ro.id, Savannah, May 15,1849.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
PASSENGER TRAINS leave ATLANTA Daily (Sundays excepted,) at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
arrive at DALTON at 8 P. M ; returning luuvo DALTON ut 4 o’clock, A. M., aud arrive at AT
LANTA at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains on the Memphis Branch Rail Road, and Stages for Nashville and Knoxville, Tcutf., and
for Tuscuinbia, Ala.,and Memphis, Tenn.. run in connexion with this Road.
RATES OF TRANSPORTATION FOR MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY*
FROM ATLANTA TO
S
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1’
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S S= 9,
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ff»7 B
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6*8 “ 5
S - B c?
= S iw
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CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
1st Class.—Per Cubic foot.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furniture,..
f Zd Class.—Pox lOOlbs.—Boxes and Bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Sad*)
dlery, Glass, Paints, Oils, Drugs und Confectionery,.. >
3d Class.—Per JOUlba.—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liauor,'|
Bagging, Rope. Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, 1
Hides, Cotton-yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-j
ware, Crockery, Castings, Hurdwure, Marble (dressed), &c.J
4th Class.—Per lOOlhs.—-Flour, in sucks; Rice, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lard,)
Tallow, Bacon, in casks, boxes or sacks ; Beeswax, bales of
llugs, Giiising, Fruit, Bur-iron, Murble, undressed; Mill and |
n
6
8
10
30
•10
10
20
25
Grihd-Stopes,.Miff Gearing,.,.... J
0
10
15
Transportation Office, W.Sf A. R. R., ) E. II. MILLS, Supt. Trausportatiou.
Atlanta, April 14tA, 1849. ) apr 19
BUSINESS CARDS. TUIE WIFE’S FRIEND.-
• * nf r i m vviii X to those about to become Mothers.—
Important
Professor
F OUR MONTHS after duto, up plication
will bo uiado to tho Honorablu the Inferior
Court of Bulloch couuty, wbon silting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the real and per
sonal ostate of Johu Hendrix, deceased, lute of
said county. JEMIMAH HENDRIX,
feb 15 Administratrix.
*|Y[ OTICE.—Four months after date, nppli*
li cution will be made to the Honorable the
Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Chatham coun
ty, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tho romniuing real ostuto, (being Lots Nos.
9 and 10 Columbia Ward, City of Savannah,)
and also a Negro man sluvo named Moses, be
longing to the estate of Robert Scott, late of said
couuty, deceased, for the benefit of tho creditors
of saia estate. MARGARET SCOTT,
feb 12 Executrix Robt. Scott, dec’d,
E xtracts from ordinances re
lative TO LUMBER, FIRE WOOD,
&c.
Be it further ordained, That no person' shall
briug. deposit, lay or cause to he brought, depos
ited or laid on any or either ofthe Dublic docks,
wharves, or landing places at the North end of,
or opposite to the streets in this city, any boards,
plunk, ranging timber, staves, shingles, firewood
or other lumber whatever, and no person shall
ship from, or land at, or enuse to be snipped from
or landed at any ofthe public wharves or docks
within the city of Savannah, any rice, tobacco,
cotton, timber, corn, bales, packages, trunks or
uny species of merchandize whatever"—“ Pro
vided, That nothing contained in this section shall
be construed to prevent any Planter from land
ing out of hisboat or canoe, tho products of his
or her plantation, intended for sale or for family
use, but in no caso shall ho or sho bo allowed to
occupy tho said public wharf or dock louger than
is absolutely necessary”—“and the said urticles
mnv bo seized und retained until the fine is paid.”
Penalty not exceeding $100.
Truo extracts.
EDWARD G. WILSON, ClerkCouncil.
The City Marshal and City Constablos are re
quired to enforco tho above ordinance.
By order. ED. G. WILSON, o. c.
. jan 18 6—
New-York and Savannah Line of Summers—
Weekly—Sailing every Weduesdny.
The new and superior Steam-ships
TENNESSEE. Cupt. Johx Collins.
and CHEROKEE, Capt. Thomas Lton, will,
until further uotice, leave Savannah and New
York every Wednesday, commencing with the
28th March.
These swift Steamers are each of 1.250 tons
burthen, built in tho strongest and most approv
ed manner, and arc unequalled in all the needful
qualities to give confidence as well as despatch
to travellers. They have all the accommodations
for passengers- ana freight requisite to entitle
them to public patronage.
The Central Rail-Road will despatch un extra
train from Macon Tuesday ovening, to eonuect
with these steamers oil Wednesday, andfrom Sa
vannah on their arrival if needed.
Passage $25—payuble iu advance ; for which,
or freight, apply to
PADELFORD & FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
mar 22 No. 194 Front-st. New York.
Fashionable Tailokino Emporium,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB,
Comer of Whitaker and Brought on-Struts,
SAVANNAn, GEORGIA.
N. B. Constantly on hand, a lull assortment
of Staple and Fancy Goods, which will bo made
to order at tho shortest notice, and wamuited to fit.
jan ‘J7 ly—
REOPENED.
E. W IT IIING TON’S
LOTTE BY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE,
GAIJDllY’8 BUILDING ON THE UAY.
L^'Tickets and Shares for sale iu J. W. Mac-
ry & Co.’s popular Lotteries. Uncurrent Bauk
lit.
Notes hough
jan 1
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE Sf STONE MANUFACTURER,
BUOUailTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER &BARNARD.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Grave Stones, ofltalian aud Domestic Marble;
Marble Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stone for Buildings. Ornamental Iron Railings,
&c. &c., furnished to order. ly— oct 28
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTER,
GILDER, GRAINED AND GLAZIER.
All kinds ofMixed Puints,Glass and Putty, Paper
Hanging, Fire-Bonrd Prints, &c.
For Sale ut No. 11 Whitaker St. near the Bay,
Savannah, Georgia.
oct 24 ly—
Joh«i~P7Gaviin A Co^
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Anil ForwatuHug Agents, Macou, Ga.
Macon, July 20,1847 ly July 23
A. SHORT,
MAS TER B UILDER,
Will take contracts for Building and work in
Masonry of every description. Residence Eual
side of Pulaski Square. — jan 8
TJKACTICAL pharmacy.
XT Tho Arrangements, Apparatus, and Afani-
pulalions, ofthe Pharmaceutical Shop and Labo
ratory. By Francis Mohr, Ph. D., and Theq-
philus Redwood. 'Edited, with exteusive addi
tions, by Willinra Proctor, Jr.
A History of the Precious Metals, from tho
earliest period to the present time,, with direc
tions for testing their purity. By J- L. Comstock,
M. D.
Last Leaves of American History, compriuing
Histories of the Mexican War uuu California-.
By Emma Willard.
Lectures on the Applications of Chemistry
and Geology to Agriculture. By James F. W.
Johnston. A new Edition enlarged.
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of Amorica.
9th edition
Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene. By Cal
vin Cutter, M. D. Received by
may 3 JOHN M, COOPER. <
TT AY.—Prime Eastern Hey, for sale tiV
Xlfcb20 A; MINIS.
Apothecary Store.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
Stock in store, Smet’a Building, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, oners the same
at wholesale or retail. H e is in the receipt of fresh
medicines from the North, which ho will sell on
as reasonable terms as any establishment in the
city. L. J. MYERS,
apr 18 Smet'rf Building,
npo THE EADIE9.—The .ub.cribera
X wish to notify those ladies who ore Doubled
with Freckles and would get rid of thqni, that
“Afichanx’s Freckle Wash” will not only eradi
cate the freckles but also beautify the Skin.. This
celebrated Wash has been.asea for, years. It is
the invention of Dr. Chag. Micbaux, formerly
Professor of Anatomy, at I«iege in Flanders. It
TTTHITE LEAD.—560 kegs pure Nos.
TT 1 and 2 White Load, iu 25, 50, 100, 20U
and 5091b. kegs; 50 kegs Venetian Red, Spanish
Brown and Yellow Ochre; 200 Ibs. Chrome and
Paris Green, ground iu oil. Rocoived aud for
sale by DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
mar 3
S ALJERATUS.—25 casks Sulteratus. Al
so, 100 boxes super fino Sakcratus put up in
one pound packages, suitable for retnilers. Just
received and will, be sold in lots to suit purckus
ors, at low rates.
apr 18 TIIOS. AI TURNER & CO.
L isee thread under
Vests, for Summer wear, children's upon
work Hose. Per Tennessee. For sale by
&AIKIN.
no. oft be Skin. Fimplo and olhe* cutai^oiM
affection* For »'« W iqjjfnt-
THOMA8M.T0RNER&C0.,
1 „ ./•: -181 Bayatiaat,
apr IQ
MARSHALL i
toil
from brie Excel, and for sale by
apr 14 8 WIFT A DENS LOW.
S TUART'S SyRUP,Acc.-80bblsSr.i.
art's Crq.hed. Fowdered and Clarified So*
gars: ,1 hbd Stuart's Syrup, hut received bv .
apr 19 ’ W, W. GOODRICH
T>R OWN’S DEN TIF RICE .—In
JLV assorted size - bottles nfid bOxes. Prepared
by Frederick Brown of Philadelphia; A supply
received by cm. .. . A. A. 8QLOAIONS,
.rMwkeHKnarc.
QCOTCHAEE, &C.-10 caske Loudon
YJ Porter and Scotch Ale ; 25 Cases assorted
Pre.eiv«audPi=ble.^Btra=eived o b^ icii
T RlpVAlE.—20 bbls Nash, iiedlcson &
Co’eATe.'lMding and for sale mT
mays ^ : 8CRANTON &JOHNSTON.
..-^liioO bmbeli Eiach fi
nibhv 1 ' '■•in banqt rvJ aal
apr 20 .. GREINER & BEALL.
O nion setts i onion setts i
—2 barrels Onion Setts, white and yellow,
just received per steamer Columbus from Lan-
dreth’s Gordon by
THOA'IAS AI. TURNER & CO,
dec 11 181 Bay-street.
L iquid adhesive plaster, or col-
LODIAN—n new aud cleguut substitute
for Plaster cloths, Sutures, Bandages, &c.—This
article has been found by all surgeons who have
tested it, far superior nifd more convenient than
former ineuiiR of dressing incised wouncs. For
hums, sore Nipples, aud eruptive diseases, it
has proved extremely efficacious. It is also
nmeh preferable to court plaster and gold heater’s
skin. It is not acted upon by water, and udhores
with almost incredible tenacity tathc skin, keep
ing tho edges of tho wound closely together, aud
causing it to heal with hardly a perceptible scur.
A history of the article, together with commu
nications highly commendatory of its value from
Dr. J. Masou Warren of Boston, Erasmus Wil
son, F. R. 8. London, and other surgeons, will
be fonttd accompanying It. A supply of the
above receded by-
A. A, SOLOMONSi Market Square.
apUO, , q,„, ,, .... ;
ALEXIS V. PAULITAN, or tho Paris Lying-in
Hospital, member of tho Medical Academy of
Franco, Corresponding Secretary of tho Puris
Pharmucentical College, respectfully begs leave
to aunounce to the Ladies of America, that he
has appointed Dr. Jkrome Y. C. Ropenhortv,
of Ne\v York, his sole American Agent, for tho
sale of his wonderful medicine, kuowu iu Frunce
as The Wife's Friend, or Mother's Assistant tho
most extraordinary medical discovery the world
has ever seen. Its province is to Lessen the
Pains of Child-Birth, and promote a safe, easy,
and speedy delivery, which it does by assisting
nature. It is perfectly harmless, efficacious,
pleasant to the tuste, und never fails to promote
an eusy aud safe delivery, and improves the gen
eral health of both mother and child. It has been
tested foryears in all the principal Lying-In Hos
pitals of Europe, uud receives the sanction of
nearly all the prominent Colleges and Aledical
men ofthe old world. It is thcgroutestinedicine
in the world ; ns all will admit that a medicine
must be that will lessen the terrible pains usually
nllendanlon childbirth. There is no mistake a-
bout this medicine doing all that is said of it.
It never fuils. It is iu tho form of a fine, light
powder, to be made into a drink, and used for a
few weeks previous to tho expected event, and
its price is so low us to bring it within the reach
of all. Surely no humane husband will suffer
his wife to endure pain, when itcan be so easily
and cheaply avoided. For the small sum of ouly
$1,00. sent post paid to DR. JEROME Y. C.
UOPENHURTY, New York Post Office, u
package will he sent by return mail, it being so
fight that it can be sent anywhere by mail, utu
very trifling cost. IS^No unpaid letters taken
from the office. To prevent imposition, tlioU.
S. Agent, Dr. Ropenlmrfy will write his name
in full ou the outside label uf each package. No
other genuine. Remember this. Omos mar 10
Toprevent imposition, tho IE .A” 0 W . erc .i! » ow t0 give all Uio good
■ • sayings of the people, their unqualified approval,
their thankfulness and gratitude, their joy at rccov
enng from disease aud sickness, l could fill a
volume. James AIcAmsteu, New York.
For sale, wholesale und retail, by
J. AI. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct 13 Agents for Savannah.
UELE
HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS,
&c. &c.—A largo assortment of Ludies
. . .and Mis es White, bluck and col’d Cotton
Hose ; black and cold Silk and Raw Silk Hose;
Men’s and Boys' white, brown and col’d Cotton
hall Uose*. Gauze, Cotton and Merino Under-
Vests ; Lads’ aud Gent’s Cotton and Silk Um
brellas. Just received and for sale by
marl AIARSHALL & AIKIN.
av.
YOUNG LADIES AND
A11SSES will find ns supplied with
some very pretty black and brouze
Gaiter Bootees, Nos. 1 aud 2; also, ll's, 12’saud
und 13’s, and Ladies of nil ages are very apt to
find themselves suitod before leaving our Store,
at 163 Congress street.
nov 3 WILLIAM B. HALE.
UityJiurt receifcdRiid fitr sale by V
WpOD. CLAGHORN & PQ,
YTJNPLE; THE C0RATE, A Novel
JJX. by. the Author of "The -Bachelor of the
Albany,"mo. ; :■ j L .u nriii; ■ ■■ . . >
mf B 1 ' " JOHN *M. COOrBR.
teWVHOA. o--Ml'..• t Ku -'..;
rilRULY MAGICAL.—A great Paper’s
X opinion.—AFAlackin’s Philadelphia Alodel
Courier conies out and declares to its 70.000 sub
scribers, and nearly ouo million readers, that
Doctor Wiley’s Celebrated Cough Candy is
truly on excellent article. Read what it says:
“A Valunble Article.— Those suffering from
colds, will do well to procure a supply of Dr.
Wiley’s Cough Cundv. prepared only by Geo.
W. Childs & Co. Wo uuve had a fair opportu
nity of testing tho virtues of (he candy in our
own family, und. unsolicited, except by them, we
-give our experience. It is Very plcosautto the
taste, without nausea in its effects, aud almost
magical iu its operations upon the affection.”
The above, from such a source, we think is
enough’to convince the most skeptical.
We would adviso all who are in tlid least trou
bled with a cough, cold, or any disease arising
from those complaints, to be sure that they pur
chase a package of DR. WILEY’S CELEBRA
TED COUGH CANDY, and we will guarantee
them a perfect cure. Price 12£, 25, 50 cents,
and $1 per package. Be sure to ask for Dr. VVi-
ley’s Cough Candy, and take none othei', if of
fered to ypu- G*o. W. Childs &, Co.
8ole Proprietor*, No. 320 Mnrket-st. Phila’n.
A. A-oOLOAIONS, Agt. AIarkel-sq.
Sole agent fqr Savannah.
ARIO)» OF IHUUSTBR’fi ALL
W HEALING OINTMENT.—Aoouitnoyes.
1617,1 ws.Uvinfta'dtewctttibputofthi.SUfte
4>oranIngtliu ocoopabon ofi f.rsior, Otte daf
whife chopping in thc wcofi., I fooll.hly choppcl
my fool nearly off, iMteoi bf; the two. Dunn4
ihiainisforlnno I employed myaolfin penning lha
Iragracm leave, of on bid voihmo, printed in Eng.
land tome hundred yean ago. Among theta
scattered leaves I read ofon hub which had been
analyzed by sorao of England'e ancient.Alcbe>
mists, sliotviug pro; ortics and qualities never be.'
fore found in anyp ,i»t that wat ever discovered,
'hie one herb, under the ferae Of the Retort
Critqibie, developed more thtun ten dietiuot
liroportics. This fact struqh my mind eo forcibly,
that Itwas impossible to get rid of it. Something
seemed to toll me that Providence, tthbso epeoial
ooro I. extended towards ell his creatures, had
never, concentrated into one small horb so mob)
medicinal qualities, us variousundascompUeated,
liho ugh perfectly idonliciU as the hmnau blood
Without a wise end good purpose. Here wa« to
be found tho acida, the alkalis, the oils, the water
thoair, the salts, the soda,.&e.i all combined, eon*
centrated. and chemically united into one single
leraom Ilf power, forming a substance more* al
lied and in affinity to the human blood than was
ever before discovered in tlio works of nature.
Laboring under these impressions foi several
years, 1 became uucUsy, discontented, end un-
willing to coufino myself longer to tho duties Ofi
farmer.
livery tiling seemed to point my mind loon,
object, viz.: tho preparation of tills herb into
medicine. I then determined to return to tho city
"f N. York. I did so, and immediately iuquiren
lor tho herb. It was not to ho found. I then
sent to Europe and there found it under another
name.
Having prepared tho article to my satisfaction.
I gave it away to ail who would use it. Hun
dreds, I might say thousands, look it into their
families and need if. some for oiie thing and
some for another, and all from tho very first to
the very last, pronounced it of uurivajed exceU
ence and power.
Tho first case that came under my observation,
was a man that had lost the use of his erln for
some years. Tito Ointment restored his aim
completely iu a few days. This surprised me as
ranch ns it did the patient. After him there come
a raan with sore ores produced by gunpowder—a
very hud case indeed. Oite box only eltfficicd 10
make a perfect cure. And I would'here remark
that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes
who never found any rehofbut in tnis Oint
ment.
There next came a womnn who woe sufieriiig
excruciating pain from tho oguo in tlio fttco --
Her physician (thinking it tho toothache,) hud
extracted eleven of her teeth. Rut tlio difficulty
Util remained as had as evor. Tho Application
of tho All Healing Ointiiiont was attended with
immediate cessation of pain. Ilei-face however
began to swell, and the surface Was covered over
with pimples of eruption iilto prickly heat. In
one tiny oil this disappeared. About tlio same
time, u lady made application with it Ibr tho
iieadncho of long standing, and a falling of the
hair. The Ointment cured her headache and
restored her hair. Since this, 1 have known the
Ointment to cure cases often, twenty and forty
ycarsetanding.. I hesitate not to say, that it is
almost an infallible rernody for this complaint.
About this time tliore were two cuses one ol
Consumption, and the oilier of Scrofula, which
had haffied tho skill of every physician who pros
cribed. It was wonderful to witness the eflectof
the Ointment on these persons. No one would
believe it unless they, hud personally witnessed it
But it did tlie work properly. There was no half
way husincse, for they recovered their health in a
low months.
SheuninUoin, I-’evcr, Qiiinzy, Sore Throat. Cu-
laiteous Lruptious, diseases of tho Spine, and
Nervous Complaints wore treated with unheard
nr success. Rntin Chest diseases, such as Asth
ma, pant and otiprcssion, I believe there is no boi-
ter remedy. Also, tlio common diseusos, such ao
Ulcer Sores. Scald Hood, Humors of tlio Skin
Inflammation, Files, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises’
und Burns, it seems to he a perfect antidote.—
l’eople would como into tho store smiling wish
tng to know if I was really the Seventh Sou, or
whether tlio OmUuenttliat tgave them was indeed
all-qealiug tn its nature. For said they, not ouo
single application has foiled to cure.
Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with
great and universal success.
It produced such good results in ell Cases that ft
lias been noised ahroud, and I was ofl'cred sums of
money for n receipt to tnoko it for prlvato use
merely. Lvery man spoko well of it, as it hod
done so much good.
Nouvitbsamding all, I have been careful holla
recouimeu d o. except in cases I knew it would do
good. I waiver willing to lend mvself to any
thing without first testing its merits. 'This 1 en
deavor to do on eveiy occasion, and when I acted
us one of the Sick Committee iu the Lodge of I.
O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in tho
moht critical conditions, und had abundant onnor
utility of proving its worth. 1 *
And, in conclusion, I would remark that I havo
pi iced (his OmUnent heibre tltc peoplo of tho U.
States during the last nine or twclvo months and
so general Ims bceu the satisfaction, and oo cre'ut
■miount of good done, that more than half a mill
ion of boxes havo already been sold. I do really
believe there never was a medicine which guided
such widespread, universal and unanimous satis
faction as the All-Healing Ointment. From oil
parts of rhe land there have come up one deep
-Iiicere and universal voice of approbation faying
"McAlister thy tongue Lath dropped tho word of
truth and Jove, while health forever attends thy
loot slops. 1 ' And wore I now to give all tliogood
E . general aiMdrtmeiit .of LhHtnyExtractsfor
’— »~JL r-c- thhfttVEsltr^t. .
the Handkerchief-, a variety of French, Engli.h,
and American Perfttmenr; Toilet and Shaving
SoaUet Antique Oil., Pomatums, dee.t inst renew
ed by > A. A. BOliOMONB, AjY"
dee-ft"' ■ '
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1
M aynard & royes’
BRATED BLACK WRITING INK
FOR QUILL OR STEEL PEN J! !-Thhi Ink
has stood tho test of more than thirty yeurs’tiled,
and during that time has been constantly iucrcai
ing in rmhhc favor and patronage, anil Is now
the leading article in the country. It flows with
freedom, becomes permanently black, and will
not mould under any circumstances. • '
Savannah, Ga., Jnno 9-1,IS 17,
. Y 1 ® ftnaersjgngd having for Severn I years used
ni their respective offices the Black Writing Ink
manufactured l/v Messrs Maynard A No/t-a of
Boston, certify that they havo uniformly found it
to be superior to any other, particularly in tho un
changeable,character of its blackness.
J. bstrrn, Cask. Marine & Fire Insm mco Bk.
R. R. Cun.™, Cosh. C.It. H. & B'kg Co. Go.
J. Huntf.h. Cash. Insurance Bk. of Columbus.
S. C. IJovsn, Sec. Sav. Ins. und Trust Co,
A. Po'nTEn, Cash. Bk.of the State of Gt.‘
I.K. Tr.rrr ( .Teller “ • V •*
For 6tlc wholesale and retail by
TIIOS. M. TURNER A CQ,
fob10 ^Wholesale Druggists, 161 Bay ut.
XYTlIOLtS A LE~WJNE. LIQUOR
»» ANP GROCERY STORE.—No. 188
Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would Inform his friends, that
he continues to koep on hsnd;«t his old-stand,
West Side of tlio Market, n large assornnent of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which he offers on the best po*.
sihle terms. Ho is also constantly supplied with
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_ j§st .ALBANY ALE and NEWARK Cl-
DER, to which he respeetftilly mviteV the ntteu-
tion of tho public n ht3
^U^S!—EDWARD LOVELL,
7 Mantifectitrer and Iinporter nf evert de-
ripfionofDoultleond Single borreledGttneend
Kkrfeled ; Sdveivittg'Kifol^Sd eyenr*«riiS“f
Gun material and GunLintplimonts.dre. Flo.ke.
Poaehee, PerannioD Cap...Powder, Shot, Le*d.
and eyerjr article m the Sporteuiqn’eliiftr,.far.Ml*
cuMjon,pndreptunhz donee.n«uei. ,
■rtturdj.tree?, South .ideMxrket
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