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light drought 8teun P«hot M | t| | a pjup Jurort—turainoned to nttend the
t&fuuQ E.T.E. Show matter, will letvo Term of thlt Court, having mndo do*
l«iw frcilbl or pnraogo, apply on board »• I , a ffi 0 |,nt otute of eteute, on or before the flrtt
Invit'iwharf, orto day of the next Term of tbit Court
It** M. A. COHEN, Agent f rtu , eII »ct from the minute.
rffty freight P»y» bl *„ b £ 1 Sj^.-ii!® I j“«e7 Ri F. AKIN, Dep. Clk. t.o. o.o,
‘''n ^MToMoparture.^Fraightwill bo “VATANTED.—DAILY, at (An Baltimati,
dQrln ® the ab80nC ® ® f . the,b | a1 1 yy fMadelpkia, New+Yo rk ± Boston and New-
Orleans, General Agency and Commission Office,
young Men in wholesale and retail stores, and
other respectable business, to act as Book-keep-
ers, Salesman, Porters, Bar-keepws. Waiters,
Farmers, Coachman, Car Agents, Book aud
^C^cWhSmXs s.
jJI^CmETCALF, Copt John o met, rin(jrj ^ o|ionoi|in| u|[ agsnHj D00K „„ u
jpiiTt far the ahove and , ! ,e k ’ Mop Agents, Collectors, Ovorsocrs in all branches
,, Bitsrisy Evening, Oih, June,at5 H Oclock, of &0- We haye tilne ,. |„ g .
lieillhsnshsrleave Savannah every SA number of good situations on hand, which pay
fly,tram. hour, a_nd Anyutta every WED | frQm $ 300 % $2 ,000 per annum. Tho./ in
«MDAV_oiarmag ; JyjRSSrilJjJJJJJJ’ ? I want of situations of any kind would do well to
I *m« DAY m"mES°A. FAWN'S, Sgvanni
I ° JOHN B. GHIEU, Augusta.
AreoU of the Steam Boat Co. of Geo.
crlio Wny freight received after d.oWook on
I ^departure. thfis— s
june 8
drawn numbers.
ivfcllouingare the drown numbers ofGoor-
1 Vum Lottery, Extra Class 62, decided by
.Lor Of Ptuasco Lottery, Clara No. 6iS,
I f.n it BtltimorO on 5th inst.
141 8 33 60 67 65 68 48 43 64 67 59 27
situations of any
give us a call, as we have agents in each of the
above cities, which will enable us to place every
applicant in a suitable situation at the shortest
notice. We have a large acquaintance in all the
above naraod cities, which we trust will enable
us to give entire satisfaction to all who may fa
vor ns with a call.
TAYLOR & TAYMAN,
No. 59 Second-st., between South and Gay.
N.'B.—Persons living in any part of the U.
States, and wishing to obtain a situation in Bal
timore or either of the above cities, will have
t _ tb’tffttab-
forward and "pay 'tha samVqn or bafqre the Wth
ml.,iu I shnl) proceed to Iqvy »ft«r. that,flay, inr
gr'WLH.STEWART.c-
l DROI*OSAl.S to complete the Cess Pool
IT and Sewer oA the Bonth Cbmmon 10 the
main ditoh, near die Club House, will be reeelv*
ed until theSOlh Inst. Persons wishing to offer
Ibr the Work will be informed of the dlmen.
. i o", A o.,by.pplyingm ioMAs p UBsEi
■ Chairman Street aud Lane Committee.
june4 ■
Sf/glFr YO*J« PBEJIlSEBil-
JT in cask. Cl.l«>'J- Llmo »nd SO bbl. Oop
porns, just recoivcdnud for sale very low by
Juno 6 THOMAS Mv TURNER & CO.
TVTO. 304. Lillie’s Living Age.
X1 Men of Capitol; by Mrs. Gore.
The firot Step to Crime s or, The Bottle.
The Crimes of Paris; a Record of Scenes and
Evonts of Daily Occurrenco in the French Me.
tropolisi by Robert F. Greeley.
Pictorial Saturday Courier for 4th July. Re
ceived by . JOHN M. COOPER,
june 5
A DISSERTATION on the Practice
of Medieine, containing on Account of the
Cpuses, Symptoms and Treatment of Diseases;
and adapted to the use or Physicians and Fami
lies; by Tomlinson Fort, M. D.
Also another supply of Macaulay’s History of
“ jdb;
K=SM«WW4!«1
, at Manufhetursr's prices,
. .orator. are used by several fan
horn reference can hei jjadJ.^ '
may 23',
CE4UUS.-2I
ORE
163 Bi
tvebnsU 1
deled and mode inHiiyana e_ r — ...
this market. Also, , JlWM. Segura of the “La
Fiord,!' "Consolocton,'' ’’Gin., “Bond Gusto,,’
“J.y.P.” “Cazadoro," .-Steamboat," "Junto
Sanz," “Gorantizua," "La Lealtad," and other
brands, together with e good assortment of Amer
ican Sugars: For sale bv
may 23 - THEODORE MINIS.
/'tHAMPAGNE.«-60, boskets Tn-milor,
V Giesho & Co. andKeybrand., in quarts end
pints, for sale by . . THEODORE MINIS.
may 23 „ .■
snilOlCE WINES AND LiaUORS.
V/ A choice assortment of Wines, Cordials,
Brandies Monongahela and Boarbon Whiskey,
for sale by THEODORE MINIS.
may 23 , I .
LD LIQUOllS.—60 demijohns Brandy, vin-
tage 1807; Monongahela Whiskey; 1826;
and old Holland Gin, for sale by
may23 THEODORE MINIS.
A EE AND PORTE R..--25 casks
Scotch Ale tad Loudon Porter, for sale by
may 23 THEODORE MINIS.
M OLASSES.—10 ItlidB, 2, bbla prime W
I. for sale by THEODORE Jill
men _
CHORE, FEOCB, OIN AND
8,—60 bbls superior Howard street
da Plucks’ Baltimore Gin; 160 Hams.
[Bay-street. TVr O.HIOEASSES.-Undlng, 100 bbls
expressly {for may1H"^trt>b, dtAGHORN &•#);
L' nP si... Ill a ■ ii. .. •■■■«■»■ ' ■ ill --
Holiday* Abroad; or Europe from the West.
By Mrs. Kirkland.'
Dermal O'Brien: or The Taking of Tredugh
A Tale of 1649, with illustrations, By Hv W.
Herbert.
No. 266 LittelPs Living Age.
No. 1. The Personal history and Experience
of David Copperfield the Younger. By Churles
Dickens. Received by
may 26 JOHN M. COOPER.
HAIIAIH’S AMERICAN MONTHLY
r 11
VJ Magazine for June.
AitniPa T.nduL Rnntr
Goders Lady's Book for Jjine.
kin's Union Magazine ibr J
June.
Surtuin’s Union Magi
No.262 Littell's Living Age^
Clement Lorimer, or the Book with*the troh
Clasp i by Angus B. Beach. Received b’
may"
aach. Received by
JOHN M. COOPER.
.forsale by
may 23
England. Received by
june 5
JOHN M. COOPER.
pHOICE TEAS.—Green and BlackTeas
of superior quality, for sale by
ORE
N O. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
•—Landing, 20 hhds prime Sugar; 50-bbla
Molasses;20 hhds Sides Bacon ;20 do Shoulders
Bacon. For sale by
june 5 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
njLOUR AND PORK.—Landing, i
u bbls Canal Flour ; 50 do prime Pork ; 25 c
For sale by
WOOD, (
may 23
THEODG
MINIS.
B ACON.—IS Wills prime Sides, for sale by
may 23 THEODORE MINIS.
/COFFEE.—25bags oldJava; 10 do Mocha;
Vy 30 bags Rio and 25 do Cape Coffee, for sale
may 23 by THEODORE MINIS.
HEMICAJL and Pharmaceutic Mauipu-
vy lation: A manual of the Mechanical and
Chemico*Mechnnical Operations of the Labora
tory, containing Descriptions of Instructions,
Apparatus, and Management in Manufacturing,
and in Analysis and Accurate Research, Ibr the
use of Chemists, &c. By Campbell 'Mprfit.
Also another supply of Channing's Etheriza
tion iu Childbirth.
Anesthesia, or the Employment of Chloroform
and Ether in Surgery, Midwifery, &c.; by J. Y.
Simpson, M. D., F. R. S. E. Received by
may 15
t. S. E. Received by
JOHN M. COOPER.
jnne 5
, CLAGHORN & CO.
iiuclow To-Morrow Afternoon at 4 o’clock, their wants immediately attended to by address-
V. »»•'»”' c “ p “„ h ' p ' ize! !h°y
Georgia LOUCry. | otherwise wouldincur by coming to the city, and
Add:
ClaBs64, Extra,
I for the Benefit of Indep. Fire Co. at Augusta.
I jwjded by drawing of Patapsco Lot’y. No. 64.
I To be drawn in Baltimore, JuneOth, 1849.
1 D. Paine & Co. Managers.
j prizo of
HIGHEST PRIZES.
&C.
$3,501
500
500
500
500
500
Ac.
1 prize of
1 do
1 do
1 do
1 do.
1 do
Ac.
$500
600
500
600
500
500
Tickets $1; Halves 50 cts ; Qrs. 25 cts. _
GFA package of quarters coast $6,50, and Tn
5r.wb.ckV, 23. Whole and Halfpackage. N® n * cSb“'oift'e,
seeking employment for themselves. Address,
TAYLOR A TAYMAN,
No. 59, Second-st, Baltimore, Md.
jnne 6 —
R EFINED CASTOR OIL.—The Subscrib
ers have just received a few cases of High
ly Refined ana P«ro Castor Oil. This article
being void of taste and smell is suitable for in-
funts, children nnd persons with delicate Sto
machs. THOS. M. TURNER A CO,
apr 25 181 Bay-slreot.
H AY.—Prime Eastern Hay, for sale by
fob 20
A.MINIS.
I j proportion.
1 Prizes cashed at this office.
Foruile at GEO. W. WYLLY’S
Lucky Office, cor. Bull-st. A Bay Lane.
If Orders from the country promply attended
I (j,apprizes cashed on demand. june 8
150.000 — 918,000 — 810,000.
BT 30 PRIZES OF $1,500. JS\
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
Extra Class No. 46, for 1849.
I To be decided by drawing of Va., Monongalia
Lottery, Crass 73.
Draws in Alexandria oq Saturday, June 9th.
J.W. Maury A Co. Managers.
78 numbers—14 drawn ballots.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 prize of
$50,000
1 prizes of
$2,500
1 do
13.000
1
do
2,286
1 do
10,000
30
do
1,500
1 . do
5,000
30
do
750
1 do
3,500
30
do
400
Ac.
Ac
Ac.
Tickets $12—Halves $6—Quarters $3.
| Forsaleat E. WITHINGTON’S,
Lottery A Exchange Office,
| june 8 Gaudry's Buildings, on the Bay.
850,000 - $13,000 — $10,000.
IT 3 PRIZES OF $ 1,500. ^3
I Draws at Alexandria, To-Morrow, 9th inst.
] 78 numbers—14 drawn ballots.
iGreene&PiilaskftMouuiiieiitLot’y
Extra Claad No. 46, for 1849.
/. W. Maury A Co. Managers,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory A Co.)
HIGHEST PRIZES.
ersons indebted to the
either by note or book account,
will please come forward and pay the same, on or
before the 20th day of June next, after that time
they will bo placed in the hands of an Attorney
for collection. . GEORGE W, ADAMS.
may 26 22—
fl FOR RENT OR SALE.-Tlib
Building, Lot and Fixtures known ns the
GYMNASIUM. For terms apply at this otfico.
june 4
O THE PLANTERS A FAR-
MERS of South Carolina, Geprgia, Alaba
ma, Tennessee and Florida.—I am the authorized
Agent for the sale and purchase of the “C AME
LIN A SATIVA” or GOLD OF PLEASURE
SEED, a native of Siberia.
I am ready to fill all orders for the Seed, and
being authorized by the Company to purchase
the Bame, I will pay the highest nrarKet prjee
for all that may be shipped to me in Savannah
W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
Agent for the Company olNew York
may 31 v
N OTICE.—The undersigned has in his
Ware-house at Paracbucla, South Carolina,
and which have been there for three years, TWO
BOXES having no marks, one of which contains
Carpenters’ Pianos, Andirons, Looking Glosses,
Ac.; and the other, Boys’ Clothing, Quilts, Ac.
The owner or owners are requested to coll for
and prove property, and to pay Wuro-house
charges and for advertising.
JOHN S. MANER.
Robertville, So. Ca. Juno 4,1849.
june 5 26—
ARD, MAY RUTTER, WOOL-
SEY A WOOLSEY SUGAR, Ac.— 20
bbl. prime Lard, 50 kegs do; 20 tubs Alay But
ter; 50 packages Woolsey A Woolsey’s Crashed,
Powdered and Loaf Sugar; 100 bbls Baltimore
Flour; 50do Canal do; 25 half do do do; 50
bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers ; 25 half
bbisdodo do do ; 200 boxes Smith A Buchan’s
Soap ; 100 do No. 1 do do ; 22 bbls Stuart’s Clar
ified Sugar; 50 boxes Raisins; 25 do [Adainan
tine Candles ; 20 bbls common Brandy; 10 eighth
casks Port Wine; 10 do do Sweet Malaga do;
20 boxes Pearl Starch, landing and for sale bv
june 5 SCRANTON A JOHNSTOT
A ] . ,
Alum and 3 tom Rock Salt, for sale by
may 23 THEODORE MINIS.
C ANDLES AND SOAP.—25 boxes
Sperm, 25 do Adamantiue, 15 do Judd’s
patent Candles, and 50 boxes Colgate Soap, for
sale by . THEODORE MINIS,
may 23
F AMILY BEEF.—1 o a-borrels Family
Mess Beef, for Bale by
may 23 THEODORE MINIS.
ON
. psp'iii
and choice* assortment tof Grde*rfo»» Li
quors, Hardware, Lamp Oil, At. Total* COh*
r -—'
freight 60 or 75 square bales Cotton, or frassage,
having splendidaccumiitodations, apply onboard
at Telfair's wharf, or to ,
JuneS BMGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOB NEW YORK.—tike.
The fast sailing packet brig AUGUSTA,
Stone master,, will havo immediate despatch,
For freight or passage having very commodious
state room accommodations, apply on board at
Mongin's Upper wharf or to
nifty 31 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
FOR BALTIMORE.—The fust
sailing regular packet schooner OCEAN,
Capt; Johnson, having part of her freight en
gaged, will have quick despatch. For freight or
passage apply on board, or to
may 31 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
FOR NEW YORK. —New Line.
The regular packet bark PETER DE-
MILL, Capt. N. Hoey, has the larger portion of
a freight engaged and will Imvo despatch for tho
above port. For balance of freight or passage,
having good state-room accommodations, apply
bn board at Anderson's upper wharf, or to
• may 29 • CRANE A ROWLAND.
Thomas Ryan & Son,
Brokers nnd Auctioneers, No. lJJ Stntc-st.
Charleston, Sottlh Carolina,
Will attend.to the sale aud purchase of NE
GROES, REAL. ESTATE, BANK and other
STOCKS, Bonds, Mortgages and Commission
Business in general.
N. B. Liberal advances made on property plac
ed with them for snle. |3mos— apr 14
FOR NEW YOnU'-Old EstaVd
'Line.—The new and very superior regnlur
packet bark TEXAS, James McNair mnster,
having a largo portion of her cargo engaged and
coirig oil board will have quick despatch. For
freight or passage, Iraviug excellent state-room
accommodations, apply on board at Telfair’s
\harf, or to BRIGHAM A KELLY.
13E Price of Passage $15. inay 28
L ARD.—15 kegs Lard, for sale by
may 23 THEODORE MINI!
S.
may 23
rinAurANT’S seltzer ape-
X RIENT.—A fresh supply received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.,
may 10 Market-square.
E ASTERN HAY.—lOO bales Eastern
Hay, now landing from brig Casilda from
N OTICE.—The firm of CLARK A LA VV -
SON is dissolved by the death of Mr.
Jeremiah Clark; and,^o close up the business,
Mr. S- C. DUNNING is appointed Assignee.
All who havo demands against the late firm will
please present them, and those indebted will
please make immediate payment to the Assignee
at the Counting House of the late firm,
apr 11—
1
V.fcUt,'
( wasnr.;
'’ N,w Ortenn. Sugar.
JbrCpIten Jt Fosdtck
TUESDAY, it II
BO hhd, NeW Oriunf
o’clock, in front of ilore,
Sui
Sugar.
By Coiicii'AFdttllcR;
Will be sold ou the first Tuesday id Apfebsl, lift-
foye tho, Court House iniho city of Savannah^
between the legal hours of sale :
A Negro Girt Slave named SARAH.
Srtld by permission ofthe.Honorable the Infe
rior Court of Chatham County, for the benefit of
the heirs fthatotaditora or Dominic O’Reilly , de
ceased. SOLOMON COHEN, Adui’r.
may 17
Cohen A Fosdick,
f , !—hav* iron Ale—
Bition Side* — 40 hhds. prime Cihbfllnati,
Bacon Shoulders—46 hhds. prftne dd
13 do do Baltimore, •
Mess Pork—100 barrel*,
Mackerel, Nos. 1 A2, in whbleand quurter bbl*.
Sugar—80 hhds New Orleans,
Whiskey—100 barrels New Orleans,
Gin--100 barrels American,
Holland Giu—2 pipes “Imperial Eagle,” in Cus
tom House Store,
Port Wine—4 quarter casks,
Claret—5 cases “Chateau Margnux," high .cost.
Brandy—12 half pipes, 13 quurter casks “J. B.
Uodalti.’> juho 7
$90 REWARD. - Left the sub-
scriber’s residence on the night of Satur-
day, the 26th inst., his negro boy servant,
WfcU, aged about 16 years, 5 feet 6 inches high,
broad shoulders, well made, add neat in iiisdraiw
and appearance. The above rewurd with all
reasonable expenses, Will be paid for his appre^
hension and delivery to the aubscriber, or to the
Jailor of Chatham county.
All persons ore hereby cautioned not to enter-
lain or harbor him, aa lire law will bo reeidlv en-
roteed. WM, MOIUX.
may 30 {}_
JZh. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—L’s
ihw* tnhlished Line.—The fine packet Hchoonei
GAZELLE, Capt. Rogers, will have despatch uh
above. For freight or passage, having good ac
commodations, apply to
Bath, Me. and for sale
apr 28
ER CHEROKEE. — Rich
Chintz in great variety.
HALL A
may 14
MARSH
E. W. BUKER.
English
AIKIN.
C onfectionary, &c. — 400 ib«
Candy; 2 coses Prunes ; 100 boxds Guava
Jelly; IQ bbls fresh Soda and Princeton Crack
ers, just received by
raav25 W. W. GOODRICH.
C ANAL FLOUR.—100 bbls pure Gene-
sec Flour, landing and for sale by
may 22 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
TUST RECEIVED PER STEAM-
•I ER TENNF.SSEE.—A large assortment of
French Needle work goods, such as Needle
work Collars from 374c up to $1; line latest
style Lace Capes ; etnb’d Swiss Muslins, and a
great variety of other articles in this line ; Linen
pocket hdkfs from 10 cts up to $5 a piece. Call
and see before purchasing any where else,
apr 10 EINSTEIN A ECKMAN.
FOB SOSXON. — Tho'fnst
y AFAYEITE 1IIBB Ulllh
iby
3N.
P 1.ANTEBS’ BANK, Savannah, 4ili
June, 1849.—Dividend No. 67.—The Board
of Directors havo this day declared a dividend of
Six (6) per cent, from the profits of tho past six
months, payable on and after Thursday next, 7th
inst. H. W. MERCER, Cashier.
june 5 , 3—
F LOUR, &C.—50 whole and half barrels
superior Canal Flour ;*15 bbls Crashed and
Powdered Sugars; 15 kegs May-Butter ; 6 boxes
Maccaroni, j ust received by
june 5 W. W. GOODRICH.
S OAP, 4kc.—40boxes pale and No. 1 Soap;
20 boxes Pearl Starch ; Lemon, Raspberry
And Strawberry Syrups, and 25 doz. ussortcc
Cordials, just received by
- _junoJL
. W. GOODRICH.
II per-
MILL-
prize of
$50,000
1 prizes of
$2,286
do
13,000
30
do
1500
! do
10,000
30
do
750
do
5,000
30
do
400
do
3,500
267
do
200
1 do
2,500
64
do
100
Ac. Ac.
Ac. *•
| Tickets $12; Halves $6; Quarters $3.
Prizes cashed at this Olfice.
J lyTicketsand Shares fursale.and ordersfrom
l&econntry attended to attlie Old Established Of
|lee of P.B. PENDERGAST,
No. 5, White House, Owens' Buildings, Bull
St. opposite the Pulaski House, june 8
I GEORGIA. — Liberly County. —
|VJ Whereas, John A. Hendry and L. B. Hen-
lirj.ipplie8 to the Court of Ordinary of this Conn-
Itj, for letters of administration on the goods ahd
jftattels, rights and credits of William H. Hendry,
Ihteofnaid county, deceased. Now, these are to
Idle end admonish all and singular tho kindred and
Itfeditord of said deceased, to file their objections,
I if my they have, in my office, within the time
STONE MANUFACTORY.—To all
sons who may be iu want of BURR Mi
STONE8, this is to notify such that & Corny.-.
is now formed under the firm and style of tl
Lafayette Burr Mill-Stone Manufacturing Com
pany, Savannah, Georgia, to supply the extensive
and increasing demand of the Burr Mill-Stone
iu tho South—and we engage to furnish a stono
superiorin quality and workmanship, aud atNew
York prices.
We will make to order all the various sizes of
Portable Mill-Stones, either for Hand, Horse
Steam or Water-power, that may be desired; anc
we shall have soon manufactured and keep on
hand, and for sale, all the usual Bizes that are
used in Custom and Merchant Mills. In short, we
will make to order from 15 inches to 7 feet Mill
Stone8,and we trust to be able to demonstrate to
all wiio may want a first-rate Burr Mill-Stone,
that n few things cau be done in the South a9
well ns at the North.
Address the Agent of tho Lafayette Burr Mill-
Stone Manufacturing Compony, Savannah, Gn,
Office,WaVing’s Building, onMjoorfrom Mar-
P RESTON’S EXTRACT OF LEMON.—
For flavoring Sauces, Jellies, Acm just re-
ceived and for sale by
may 15
L.J. MYER
Smets’ buildings.
C ORN FOR SALE.—Prime Maryland
White Flint.
june 1
ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
3—
F lour, ruri, dried apples.
—25 bbls Philadelphia Flour; 25 bbls N F.
Rum; 25 do Dried Apples, for sale by
may 3 COHEN A FOSDICK.
J TtOR THE WHOOPING COUGH
. —1 gross Roche’s Embrocation, just receiv
ed and for sale by
mar 15 W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
P E H CHEROKEE.—Linen Sheet-
ings, Pillow Case Linens, Damask Nupkir
aud Doileys. MARSHALL A AIKIN.
may 14
/"VIL CLOTHS.—From one yard to eight
V-J yards wide, suitable for Rooms or Halls, for
sale by I. W. MORRELL,
nov 14 Broughton-street.
S PRING GOODS.—A variety of Cash-
merett, Drnp de Ete, and Tweed SACKS
aud PALO ALTO COATS. For sale by
apr 10 HAMILTON A SYMONS.
EOUG1A FLOUR.—250 bbls. Eto-
\J wuh Mills, superfine Flour. Just received
and for sule by
apr 24 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
N E.RUM.—25 bbls Luther Felton’s
• Rum, for sale by
may 29 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
C OTTON AND RICE BALANCES.
2 Dearborn’s patent Balances for Cotton,
2 do do do do Rice.
For sale by COHEN A FOSDICK.
mar 27
sailing copper-fastened brig MONTARE.
Keller master, having a large portion of her cargo
engaged, will have quick despatch for the above
port. For balance of freight or passage, having
nleudid state-room accommodations, apply to
m master on board, or to
may28 E. W. BUKER.
CHAPMAN’S ANTI-DYSPEP-
TJC PILLS.—Prepared only by Frederick
Brown, of Philadelphia.' For snle by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
may 31 Market-square.
B acon.-
sale by
apr 25
- Prime Cincinnati Sides. For
A. MINIS.
T ATERSALL’S heave powders.—
For the radical and permanent cure of
IleaveB, Broken-wind, Coughs, Colds, Glan
ders, nnd all diseases which affect the mucous
membrane ofthe Luugs. Windpipe, Throat nnd
Head of the Horse. Also to expel Bolts and
Worms, JoB8en the. hide, improve the appetite
and keep the auimal in good condition. For
sule by A. A. SOLOMONS,
may 10 Market square,
Savaiumli mid Charleston Steam
PACKETS.—Summer Arrangement.
- From this date until further notice
Passengers by the Savannah aud
Charleston Mail Steam-packets, will bo taken
from Savannah to Charleston, Beaufort uud Hil
ton-Head, nnd to return in the sumo steamer, lor
one fare. Meals included.
BROOKS ATUPPER, Agts.
N. B. The time allowed for returning will iu
no case be extended. june 4
jY|-EW ORLEANS SUGARS. —90
DALTUIORE FLOUR.—150 barrels
Baltimore Flour, landing from schr Ocean,
and for sale by
june 1
G UV.—20 bbls Fluck’s Baltimore Gin, for
snle to close consignment,
may 29 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
SWIFT & DENSLOtV.
D
OMESTIC LIOUORS.—150 bbl«
i Ci
ASSORTMENT
ket-square, up stairs.
may 7
H/TARINE A FIRE INSURANCE
1TL . BANK, Savannah, June 5, 1849.—Divi
dend No. 44.—A Dividend of five per cent, on
the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been declar
ed This Day, out of the profits of the lust six
months; payable oil and after Thursday next, the
7th June. J. OLM8TEAD, Cnsh’r.
june 6 3—
N OTICE.—The subscriber will continue
the Forwarding and Commission Business
. on his own account. Also, the ng—
fiejcnbed by Uw, or said letters will be granted, steain-packets H. L. Cook nnd Ivnnhoe. .
Witness the-'Honorable Edward Q. Andrews, by these boats will be forwarded free of com-
«m ofthe Justices of said Court, this 26th May, injasions. ^‘Office on Dillon’s wharf.
J. S.BRADWELL, c. e. o. l. c. | npr 7 — M. A. COHEN.
-i""' 7 I PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.— Tho
XT undersigned having associated with them
the business will
It A!GH®I3TH*S RUTA' BAGA TUR-ljr undersigned having associated with them
INIP SEEDS.—Just received 100 lbs Ruta Mr. DANIEL H. BALDWIN, the business will
BmTarnip Seeds from Landreth, of Philadel-1 hereafter be conducted under the firm of BRIG
Phelps’ Gin: 75 do Conn. River do; 100 do
N O Whiskey; 50 do N E Rum; 75 do American
Brandy; 50 do old Monon'gaheln Whiskey, in,
store and for sale by
june 1 SWIFT A DENSLOW..
T obacco andpipes. t iso boxes
Tobacco, various brands und sizes; 75 do
largo bowl negro Pipes, in store and for sale,
june 1 SWIFT A DENSLOW.
Icon sides a shoulders.
—30 hhds prime Cincinnati Sides; 50 do do
do Shoulders, in store and for sale by
junel SWIFT A DENSLOW.
( IRACKERte AND SUGARS.-100
J bbls Sugar, Soda, nnd Butler Biscuit; 75
half do do do ; 25 barrels Pilot Bread ; 30 do
Woolsey A Co’s Crushed Sugar, 20 do do Pow
dered do; 75 do Clarified Sugar, in store and for
gale by SWIFT A DENSLOW.
june 1
S OAP. CANDLES A STARCH.—
50 boxes W. Colgate A CoVPale Soap; 50
half do pound bar do: 75 boxes New York No. 1
Soap; 50 do Hull A Sons Mould Caudles, 6s and
8s; 50 do Henderson’s do do ; 30 do Adamantine
Candles; 75 do W. Colgate A Co’s Pearl Starch,
in store and for sale by
juuo 1 sw:
ceived am
apr 10
of White aud
Fancy MARSEILLES VESTS. Just re-
id for sale by
HAMILTON A SYMONS.
S’ IODIDE OF SARSAPARILLA.
S—Rc?cfved by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
15 eighth casks
in store and for sale by
apr 19 PADELFORD A FAY.
jyjADEIRA WINE
M ay butter, cheese,
CRACKERS, Ac.—20 tubs choice Butter;
25GoshenChce.se; 30 bbls. Butter, Sugar and
Soda Crackers; 30 half do. do. do.; 20 bbls.
Pilot Bread. Landing and for snle by
may 30 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
G lN —50 barrels “ E. jPhelp's” Gin, landing
’ and for- sale low from the wharf, by
may 30 A. MI
INIS.
gACON.— Prime
H AY.—100 bundles Eastern Huy, landing
from bnrk Rhodes, Ibr side low from the
wharf. Washburn, wilder a co.
may 22
I phi*. For sale by
■ june7 3-f-
TURNER A ODEN,
Monument Square.
IIAM, KELLY A CO.
HENRY BRIGHAM,
JOHN J. KELLY.
Savannah,■'June 1,1849. june 2
OTICE.—All persons indebted to tho es
tate oflSRAEL WEITMAN, lnte of Effing-
JgACON.—1 .nndinj
D B. BILLINGS’ Carminative and As
tringent Syrup, the great Southern Remedy
Di&rrhcea, Cholera Infantum, or Summer
■ Complaint of Children, Dysentery, apd Cholera
Recommexidcd by eminent Physicians, j |j am County, deceased, are requested to make
ersons having demands n-
liereby notified to prosent
liem within tne nine prescribed by law.
may 29 * E. G. WEITMAN, AdmV.
„ J 1' . HUIU VsOlinty, UBUOUBOU, UIO ffCIJUCBiCU
wuwd bythe Surgeons m the United States payment: And all persons having demands n-
™“J.wuh distinguished success. For sale by g a i„ gt sn id e8ta te are hereby notified
yiFT A DENSLOW.
.20 hhds Sides Bucon;
10 hhds Shoulders Tlacon. For sale by
may 24 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
H AY.—40 bundles nrimo North River Hay.
Landing from bark Texas, nnd for sale by
may 19 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
P ER’CHEROKEE,—lOO.pieces Mus-
quito Netting, made expressly to our order*
”‘"1HALL A
sale by
may 21
may 14
MARSF
. AIKIN.
jne7 L. J~MYERS, Smets’ buildings.
I REPACKING.—Cotton neatly packed
■ St w Square Bales, at the SHIPPER’S
NU288. Apply to
H.M. DAVENPORT, Agt.
J 806 ? 3mos—
pcw-York and Savannah Line of
T .. Steam Ships.
r# IVednesday, Jane 12th, at — o'clock.
FORNEWYORK.-
P HELPS’ GIN AND OLD MON’A
WHISKEY.—75 bbls Phelps’ Gin; 10 do
superior Old Mon’a Whiskey, landing nnd for
sale by SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
may 30
It/TARSHALL A AIKIN have received
ITx by recent arrivals, 10 bules 3-4 and 7-8
.Shirtings; 2 enses Mariners Stripes; 2 cases
The new and splendid Steamship Carolina Stripes; 2cases 10-4 and 11-4 Bleached
CHEROKEE, Lyou master, will j Sheetings: 5 do. Bleached Shirtings; 30 bales
Georgia Osnaburgs. All of which will be sold
by the bale or piece at very low prices.
mayl .
trayyTft TRAVELLING TRUNKS
of all sizes, for sule low at the New
HgfflYW One Price Shoo Store in Brough-
ton Street, apr 25
OSHEN BUTTER.—Landing, 10
kegBGbshen Butter; 10 tubs May Butter.
For sale by
may24 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
N O TI C E.—During my absence from
thiscity, C. II.RIKEMAN will act
Attorney
may J
I ^Savannah as Above.
TOe toNew York, $25.
I tJ u- 8ecured until paid for.
I ® ,lu l! and owners will not- be accountable
I i.y uhple *ent on hoard, unless Bills of La-
I 8 l , 8 n ®ri for the same. Bills of Lading
I’Mbr the clerk on board.
I y^^paoflhis line carry a clear White Light
I •»UrbcS' ^ reen 0U starboard fl ‘ de > and ** ed
lon^^j 0 i'°* ored persons will be allowed to go
|n}B f ® r any purpose.
I*fihtreceived after — o'clock on the
1 A&EE’S NOTICE • —Creditors
S PANISH SEGARS.—Just received a
lot of choice Sega rs, 10,000 of La Vueltaba-
hern; 10,000 El CassitolioB*, 10,000 Washington's;
10,000 La Semirurais, and 5,000 Ambrosia. For
sule by J. ROUSSEAU,
may 24 cor. Bull A Broughton sts.
YARD, DUPEY A CO.’S BRAN»
• DY.—10 half pipes, in boud, vintage 1846.
Landing and for sale by
may 14 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
/CHEESE, WHISKEY, PIPES,
Ac.—50 boxes prime Goshen Cheese,
25 bbls high proof white Whiskey,
50 boxes large bowl Ohio Pipes,
80 bbls Sugur, Soda and Butter Biscuit,
40 half do do do ■ do
70 bbls Phelps’ Gin,
15 boxes Soda Biscuit,
35 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch,
20 bbls Treadwell’s Pilot Bread.
Landing and for sale by
may 22 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
I i«M7 EDWARD0 - WlkSON, Assignee.
[C’bIJ'Rai, HAII. ROAD AND
l«n.n» K ING COMP’Y OF GEORGIA-
11 „. Q aab. Junn K iQiie n:«.• j—,i nr. io
a JS ai »ah, June R such as to make
ti&Sn'K rOttS drosioJk or
as ray
D. B. NICHOLS.
6-
RICHMOND SEMINARY
FOR YOUNG LADIES, near Richmond,
Staten Island, commenced the Summer session
on Monday. April 30. under the management of
Mr. and Mrs. KELLETT, who confidently pre
sent their institution aa worthy of patronage.*-
The beauty ahd healthfulness of the location are
such as to make it to the pupil one of the most
|fciGW J ' 101 W pei
Ul " ity ' P ‘ y '
n ihn R pur Mnt HtnnU )
“ -“’able On and after
in our land. For board, wash
ing, instruction in all the English branches, Latin,
eleuitmlaijr muoio and aiugiug in clauei, par ie*-
sioq of 22 weeks, $90. Pupil* can receive a
musical education, and have the charge for the
English course deducted. A reduction made for
the daughters of clergymen. The Seminary
H.M. GEO- J. BULLOCH, Caehier.
l!^lhri?iSl a* ^ aw 8 P er cent. Slock, will be
IS?* 1 Oi'itiend uDOn^ftw Nnw'p’tnek'lnwlv I can b * leached from iflew York in li liotira, bjr
ISjHbed. en<10,10,1 Ul go Now Bto0b „ ,0 “O I taking the Staten I.land beet from South Fer-
1 f—~ -it I r y- ' ,be Richmond outgo meeta tho 9 onfl 4 o'-
ftrr.iTo°^ BA GrOBY-—C, S. clock boat., and bring, passengers to the gate of
|“ 0q haJTT’ ^ Fflarf Street, New York, the Institntion. Aeketch of the Iiiifltutiou and
1% ol L clo fCircniare, with references ondforther particulars,
IS 1 " " Sro. adopted to the Foreign may be obtained of tho MIssea Gumming, pro-
li'* 0 .' a * crton'shingiy low prices, feasors of music, 693 Broadway; Mr. Benedict.
Vj Good. ,0rtmant °. f But,0 «- Combs, and 6 Woli-st. New-York i or of Mr. and Mrs. KF.L'
* v— nr! os I LETT, at the Seminary, alio at this office. Pu
pils can enjoy the advantages of sea-bathing,
may44 — R. DAYTON, Principal.
M^obk:
joni 6
iy-
-For sale by
A. MINIS.
( ^1EORGIA OSNABURGS.-SObales
T Centryht Mfy Co. Strges^ Nankjns and
White; for sale by
mar 16
A. CRANE.
CALIFORNIA IIATS.—Just j
V> ceived per Steamship Tennessee, 75 doz.
ved per
California Hat.s
apr 10
D. A. AMBLER A CO.,
149 Congress-street.
O LIVE Oll^.—Of very superior quality,
just received by A. A. SOLOMONS,
may 31
Market-square.
13 LACK AND COLORED AL-
J3 PACA SACKS, olso a Variety of White,
Brown and Fancy Linen SACKS and COATS,
For sale by
apr 10 • HAMILTON A SYMONS.
F ISII HOOKS AND LINES.—
Limerick. Kirby, and a full assortment of
Fish Hooks, Silk, Hair, Hemp, Cotton, Grass
5c * * *
and “Ebenezer*
for sale by
may 17
Silk Lines.
ust received and
E. LOVELL,
D ALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACT
OR.—A superior article for Burn* and In-
flaraations. For sale by . L. J. MYERS,
may 23 Smeto’-building*.
S ARDINES* &c.—Anchovies, Sardines,
Jollies, Jams and Pickles, just received by
W. GOODRICH.
may 25
W.
. goo:
CHEROKEE.—Black Demi
Veils.^black Bereges, Lace Capes and open
work Hose. MARSHALL A AIKIN.
may 14
P EB : -
T“ '
For salo by
may 23
Sides
and Shoulders.
A. MINIS.
A Fact Worth Knowing,
A gentleman of a scrofulous habit, became af
fected with Ulcerations of the Throat and Nose,
and a disagreeable and troublesome disease of the
skin. Indeed his whole system bore the marks
of being saturated With disease. One hand and
wrist were so much affected that he had lost the
use of the hand, eveiy part being covered with
deep, painftil and offensive Ulcers, nnd hi* hand
and wrist were as hollow and porous ns a honey
comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when
death appeared inevitable from a loathsome dis
ease, that he commenced the use of JAYNE’S
ALTERATIVE,and having takeu sixteen bottles,
is now pkrfectly cured—Public Ledger.
This ALTERATIVE operates through the
circulation and purifies tho blood and eradicates
diseases from the System, wherever locuted; and
the numerous cures it has performed iu diseases
of the Skin, Cancer, Scrofula, Goitre, Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, and other Chronic diseases,is
truly astonishing.
Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 Soutl
Third Street, Philadelphia.
Forsaleby TIIOS. M. TURNER A CO.
june 7 181 Bay-street, Savannah.
TTASTILE SOAP.—20 boxes Castile
Soap, just received arid for salo by
may 22 L. J. MYERS, Smets’ buildings.
H OPS.—5 bales Hops, growth 1848, laud
ing from sclir Southerner from Boston, for
BRIGHAM A KELLY.
P ' H1LADELFHIA PORTER, &c—59 doz-
en Philadelphia Porter, 5 casks London
do, 6 casks Scotch Ale, just received by
may 15 W.W. GOODI
W. W. GC
[)RICH.
j^MOKED BEEF &
Just received by
may 15
TONGUES.
W. VV. GOODRICH.
G ,N —E. Phelpe’s Gin.
apr 25
For sale by
A. MI
in.
H AY.—Prime Eastern Hay, for sale by
OOHEN A FOSDICK.
mar 30
H
may 1
AY.—160 bundles prime Northern Hay.
landing from brij ““
' p;
j Wilson Fuller, forsaleby
rig Wilson
BRIGH
AM A KELLY.
Few casks “ Falkirk
Ale,” imported into this market last fall, in
qurirt bottles. For sale by
apr 27
S COTCH ALE.-
i
A. MINIS.
B acon. —30 hhds prime .Cincinnati Sides;
25hhds dodo Shoulders, landing and for
sale by " SCRANTON A JOHNSTON,
may 22
F OUND.—On Sunday the 20th in*t.a HAIR
BRACELET. The owner can have it by
paying for this advertisement and proving prop
erty. — may 22
O IL.—1500 galls Bleached Whale, or Solar
Lamp Oil; 1000 do Spertrt do ; 500 do Lin
seed do, just received and for sale by
apr24 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
W indow glass.—iso boxes ioxis
Gluss; 100do 8x10, for sale by
apr 24 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
IVTACKEREL.-3bbls Extra, No. 1; 14 i
ITX do No. 1; 8 i do No. Is 5 bbls No. 2; 16 4
do No. 2, landing from brig Ottoman, for sale by
may 9 COHEN A FOSDICK.
W HISKEY AND FLOUR. - 100
bbls.|N.O. Whiskey; 100 do WesternFIour.
Landing per schoonej Midas,jnd for rale Jb^
may
PADELFORD .
C ONGRESS WATER, Fresh from the
Springs! /—The subscriber* have just re
ceived twenty case* of the genuine Congress
\Vatef, per the steamer Tennessee, in pint and
quart bottles, for aole -Joig in quantities to suit
purchasers
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO.,
may 22 181 Bay street.
P ER STEAMER CHEROKEE
Mull and Nainsook Muslins, Jackonels,
White, Swiss and Check Cambrics,
may 14 MARSHALL A AIKIN.
Ci EORGIA FLOUR.—The undersign-
HJT ed having .taken the Agency ofthe “Etowah
Mills,” intend to .keep constantly on Jiand a full
supply of Flour, whicn will be offered for sale on
reasonable terms.
apr 24 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
hhds. fuir to choice, for sole by
A FOS
may 9
COHENi
DICK.
S UGAR, COFFEEr MOLASSES,
Ac. Ac.—35hhds Mus. Sugar,
25 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, prime,
25 hhds N O Sugar; 25 bbls Stuart'sclari'd do,
20 boxes Loaf Sugar; 25 bbls crashed do,
300 bags Rio Coffee; 50 do Old Java do,
75 bags St. Domingo Coffee,
100 hhds and 25 tierces choice VV I Molasses,
50 bbls H S Flour; GO do Canal do, part extra.
50 doz Buckets, painted and varnished,
200 Demijohns, one to five gallons,
200 bags assorted Shot; 25 Boxes So. Candli
40 boxes Hull’s Candle*; 10 frails Almonds,
100 bbls New Orleans Whiskey,
50 bbls New York Whiskey, high proof,
100 bbls Northern Giu; 50 do Ruin,
50 boxes Col. Soap ; 200 pgs Tobacco, vari-
ousbrands. Receivcdby late arrivals, for sale by
apr 16 ‘ II. A. CRANE.
L IQUID ADHESIVE PLASTER or Ethe
real Solution or Gun Cotton ! !—A new
and elegant substitute for Plaster Cloth, Sutures,
Bandages, Ac. Ac., in Surgical Operations.
This article is much superior to Court Plaster
or Goldbeaters Skin, being nearly the color of
the skin, adhering more closely to it, und con
tinuing pliable and unaffected by washing,
full supply just received and for sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER,
may 23 181 Buy-street.
ipping Paper, as
ilope do.: 10 do
P APER.—500 reams Wrni _
sorted sizes; 50 do. Envelope do
lurgo lieuvy do., expressly for cotton simples
200 do. ruled und plain Letter Paper; 100 do. do.
and do. Fools Cap do.; 100 do. Flat Cap und
Packet Post do. Received and for sale by
mar 3 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
F >RT. WINE.—Just received two hull'
Pipes of Port Wine of verysuperior quality,
warranted pure, and of direct importation. For
salo by J. ROUSSEAU,
may 24 cor. Bull A Broughton sts.
/CHOICE MADEIRA WINE JUST
Y-/ RECEIVED.—The subscriber having or
dered a lot of old Madeira Wine, from the well
known bouse in Madeira of Oliveira A Co., has
now received it and prepared to sell the same at
wholesale or retail. In this lot there is some of
the Reserve Wine, so much liked by all those
who have used it. Price to suit the times. For
sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
may 24 •
R eceived per steamer
CHEROKEE.—Plain Swiss Muslins; Plaid
Cambrics; Printed Muslins; Bleached Jeans and
Drills; Black Wire Net Gloves and Mitts; White
Cotton Hose; Pavillion Gauze, Ac. Ac. For
sale by_ LATHROP. A FOOTE
may ""
W INES AID CHOICE
LIQUORS.—Madeira, Sherry, nnd Port
Wines, in boxes of one dozen each, also a few
cases of fiue old Brandy* Gin, and Rum; these
are old and choice selections. A. MINIS
apr27
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
O per brig Excel—50 pieces printed Muslins
and Lawns; lOdoz Ladies white and black Lisle
thread Hose; 20 do Gents’ Lisle thrsad Gloves;
10 do Ladies Silk Gloves; 20 pieces Cotton Cas>
simere; 50 do do col’d Prints; 50doz Ladies wht,
black, brown arid mix’t Cotton Hose; 150 pieoes
Scotch Gingham;200 do Mosquito Notting; 5
cases Marlboro Stripe* land Plaids; 5 btilea Bed-
tick; 5 do 4-4 bco Sheeting; 20 do 3-4 bro Siiirt-
ing, for sale loW*by
apr 16 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT
juno 1
GREINER A BEALL.
$H) REWARD-Will be paid
by the subscriber for tho apprehension
and delivery to him of his negro girl slave
named BETSEY, aged abouti4 years, lightcom-
plexion,andobout4 feet 5 or 6 inches in height.
An additional reward of $10 will be paid for
proof toconvictiou of her being harbored by any
person. . J. H. STltOUS.
may 23 12*—
$80 ItEVVARDi — Missing from
the steamboat St. Mathews on the night of
the 3d inst. n dark Mullutto hoy named
DOMINGO, about 5 feet 9 inches high, nnd 19
yenrs old, with a large star over one of his eyes. .
Said boy has bceneuiployed aboard the boat ou.
Steward, has an intelligent' countenance, with
rather slow speech. The above reward will be
puid for his delivery to tha subscribers, or his
imprisonment in some safe place,
may 12 — BOSTON A GUNDY.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR
CAMDEN) COLUMBIA OR AUGUSTA.
Y AN AllRANGEMF,NT between thoSouth
B
SoiuMVcekly U.8. Mail Steam racket Line,
Between
SAVANNAH, GA. AND PALATKA, FLA.,
via Darien, Brunswick and St. Murys, Ga.,
Jacksonville, Black Creek and Picolata, Fla.
In connection with tho Chariestoti Duily Muil
Steam Packets ut Savannah, tho Muil Steamer
Sarah Spalding, from Palutka to Lake Monroe,
the Muil Stages from Jacksonville via Alligator,
Mineral Springs arid Madisonville, to Tallahas
see ; nnd from Picolata to St. Augustine.
OCAMULGEE Capt. W. Wilson.
WM. GASTON Capt. John Hebbard.
ST. MATTHEYV8 Capt.NicnoLAs Kino.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesduy
and Saturday morning at 10 O’clock.
Returning.—Leave Palatka every Tuesday
and Friday morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the
above named plhceB each way.
All goods consigned to the Agents, forwarded
free ofcommission.
agents:
BROOKS A TUPPER,Savannah;
A. A. DeLorme, Darien: Alexander Scranton.
Brunswick; John Bessent. St. Murys; Fernan
dez A Bisbee, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Bluck
Creek; George Cooley, Picolata; R. It. Reid A
Co., Palutka ; E. Lufitte, Charleston. feb 1
Carolina Rail Road Compatiy, und the Sa-
vunuah and Charleston Steam Packets, Passen
gers by suid Boats cau obtain Through Tickets to •
either Camden, Columbia or Augusta, at Eight
Dollars, including meals on the boatsi
N. B. The Boats leave Savannah every even
ing at 84 o’clock, aud the Rail Road Cars leave
Churlesioti every day at 114 o’clriek, A. M.
BROOKS A TUPPER,
npr 12 Agents S. A C. S. Packets.
Iu<liun Spriuffs Hotel.
THE MESSRS. LANIER,
NOW OF THE “FLOVD HOUSE,” MACON, GEO.,
M Havk taken the above Hotel for the sea*-
son, and will bn tlrankftil for the patronnge
of their numerous friends. The term* Will be
moderate and tho accommodations comfortable.
It is useless to say any thing in regard to this
well-known place of Summer resort. The Mo*-
dicinul virtues of the water are well known, and
the climate is os good as thut of any part of Mid
dle Georgia. %
The above Hotel, together with the McIntosh
House/kept by Mr Collier, will afford accommo*
dutions for a very large concourse of visiters.
ESP Two Daily Lines of Four Horsq, Post
Conches will ruh frota Forsyth to tho Springs,
and Families tan at all times be supplied with
private conveyances, if preferred.
E^The BftTniNO Houses are in fine condition
may 30 12*.
United States Mail Line,*
FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA.
BY STEAMBOATS
AND STAGES.
Through in 70 hours. Fare $22, including Meals
on the Boat.
Boats leave Savaunaii Tuesday and Saturday
ut 10 o’clock, A. M. aud the Stages leave Jack
sonville immediately on the arrival of the Boats,
Wednesday and Sunday for Tallahassee via
Barber’s, Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madi-
sonviile.
Passengers will find this the shortest and most
comfortable route.
THOS. D. DEXTER, Pro. Stage Coaches.
WOOD A COX, Agents Jacksonville.
—1—, do Talluhussce.
ESPThrough Tickets for sale by
BROOKS A TUPPER,
dec 30 ly—Ageuts, Savannah.
PIANO FORTHS—Made
by Chickering, Nunn’s, and Fisch
er, and Gule A Co. The subscri
ber offers for snle u large assortment of7, 6j, 64
and 0 octave Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos,
from the above makers. These Instruments are
unsurpassed by any made in this country for pm
rity and fullness of tone, and elegance of work
mnnship ; some of them an furnished with the
complete Iron Frame, which strengthens thecase
and prevents the liability of getting out of tone;
others have the ordinary nietalic plato. and call
be offered for lower prices. These Piahos an*
offored without any advance from the mohufnc
hirer’s prices, and those who nre desirohsofoh
mining a superior instrument at a moderate ex*,
ponse would do well to call aud exumitie before
purchasing elsewhere.
jnn 31 — I. W. MORRELL.
Dntly U. 8. Mall Steam Packet Liim
1 Between Savannah and
Charleston, via Hiltow
Head und Beaufort—inland two-thirds qf the way.
MET AM ORA, Capt. F. Barden.
WM. SEA BROOK, Capt. P. Blankenship
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER, Capt. YV. S. Dixon.
This Line is composed of the above very su
perior Steam PucJcets, with experienced com
niauders, and cannot he excelled for safety, com
fort and regularity. They leave Savannah every
evening, and lenve Charleston every morning
throughout the year.
Furo Five Dollars, meals included. Through
Tickets between Macon und Charleston, Ten Dol
lars, including meals oh the steamers uiid.oiuni-
bus lure in Savannah.
BROOKS A TUPPER, Agts. Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO., Agts. Charleston.
R ECEIVED, per Steamer CHEROKEE,
Silk Tissues, French Muslins, French Cam-
brics, Mourning Ginghams, Linen Ginghams,
Linen Lustres, Linen Chambrnys, Linen Borage,
English Hose, Egyptian Nett Mitts, do. Gloves.
Silk und Cotton Umbrellas, Parasols. For sale
by ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
apr 16 Shad's buildings.
D RY GOODS.—‘Black and White Lace
Shawls ; Colored Barage do ; Crape du ;
Printed Muslins ; Black and Colored Barages;
Linen Cambric Ilhdkfs; Needle Worked Collars
and Cuffs; Luce Capes; Kid Gloves ; Silk do;
Lisle Thread do ; Turnsoles and Umbrellas; Em
broidered Swiss Muslins ; Plain do : Jaconet and
Cambric do; Irish Linens ; French nnd English
Drillings; Tweeds ; Cottonades, Ac. Ac. For
•ale at remarkably low prices by
EINSTEIN A ECKM AN,
may 19 cor, of Congress A YVhitaker sts.
N EW ARRIVAL OF SPRING
GOODS.—The greatest bargains which
ever have been nfferedin the.market, viz : Ging
hams from 124 cts to 374c.; Gingham Muslins
from 124c up to 374c.; Barages of every descrip
tion—a large assortment of Parasols from 25 ct9
up to $5. at
apr 10 EINSTEIN. A ECKMAN.
CAPS1 ‘CAPS 1—A complete
assortment of Gentlemen’s and Boys’
Caps ofthe Spring styles, for sale at
the Fashionable Hat and Cap Store, 149 Con
greaa-st. D. A. AMBLER A CO.
feb 27 .
moiLET AND SHAVING SOAP.
J 400 boxes of a superior article, for rale at
he monulhcturer’s prices. This article is sum
or to any ever offered for sale in thiscity. Fc
le at 50 cents per box, bv
aug 8,* -. ,W, HUMPHREYS. JR.
pSOtiSH TOOTH BRUSHES
JLi Junt receivod nn invoice of very luperi
' lrU8hea.of Ihosnt
. A . A-SOLOS
English Tooth
importation
«J>r24
superior
ronDor'a own
ONS.Agt.
Market-rq.
PJEtOF. H. B. TAYJLOU
would inform the Ladies aud Geh*
tlemen of Savannah, that he is now
ready to give instruction on tho Piano Forte,
Orgun, in Vocal Music atld Composition. All
communications left at the Pulaski House, or at
hiB house, No. 121 Congress-street, (opposite)
addressed to him, will be promptly atteuaed to.
Reference—George Jones, Esq.
dec 4 —
RICH JEWELRY — Em
bracing fine Diumond Pins and Rings I
JUjjIfr Gold and Turqiiois nnd other settings of
Eur Rings, Bracelets, Pins and Ornuments; fine
Guard,. Vest, Fob and Neck Chains; YVol*
Buckles, Gold Pens und Pencils, and every va
rietv of New ond Elegant Jewelry; togethe
with a large assortment qf Silver Ware, such**
Tea Sets, Pitchers, Mugs, Fish and P^e Knives
Forks, Spoons, Card Cases; Plated ahd Fahey
Wares, (a great assortment.) Fine ahd Extra do.
Gold and Silver YY'atches. Mantel Clocks and
Time Pieces, Musical Instruments, Music, Ac;
Now opening and for sale low.
D. B. NICHOLS*
First door West of Pulaski House.
N. B. Competent Workmen engaged in the
Repairs of Yvatclies, Clocks und Jewelry, and
warranted. dec 20
mil NEW FAMILY SHOE
STORE.—Those who like to buy goods
nt moderate prices, are respectfully invited to
patronize the NEW ONE PRICE SHOE
STORE, in ty BROUGHTON ST.^J where
goods will ho sold at the first price, ftndfbt’ cash
only. Persons may send their servants for Shoes
without fear of any imposition as to price or qual
ity*
Call and see us in WALKER’S BUILDING,
nearly opposite to Mr. I. W. Morrell’s Furniture
YVare-rooms. — opr 17
NEW SPRING GOODS.
Received per Steamer Tennessee, and
other late arrivnls, a choice lot of Season
able Ready Made Clothing ofthe Newest Styles,
and a variety of Piece Goods, consisting of light
French Summer Cloths, Black end Fancy Single
Milled Cassameres, White und Colbred Li he 11
Drills,and Linen’and Marseilles Vestings, which
will be made to order in the latest Paris Faihion,
or to the taste of the wearer, ahd at very mode
rate prices for Cash, by
apr 24 JOHN MALLERY.
M NEW FASHIONS. — D. A. AAl-
BLER A CO. Hattets, would annohlico
to the Gentlemen of this city, that they will this
duy introduce the New Fashion of HATS for
Spring, at the Fashionable Hat and Cap store,
mar 3 . 149 Congress Street.
BOOTS, BOOTEES AND ,111
HATS —Gem*, peg’d rind sewed***
Boots; Geqts. Congress Gaiter Boots ; La
dies Congress Gaiter Bootefes: Ladles Blue. Blk
nnd Bronze side lace Gniters; Gents. Leghorn
Panama and Palm Leaf Hats; Boys aha Chil
drens pretty Leghoru Hats, fbr sale at the New
One Price Shoe Store in Broughton street.
■epr25
!)ER STEADIER CHEROKEE.
IT —Black aud white LaWns and Orgabd&s;
White Muslin Cravats; White Crape: Oil’d
Silk; Bonnflt Rlbbbtai; Checked Matting, 4 4 and
0-4; Cord Florences; Childrens Gloves; Frilled
ChiiHizetiei; Lisle Edgings: Fine Long Cloth
Sheetings; Blue. Drillings; white and shaded
ra_, a silYHose;
. rims. Ac. *
LATHROP A NEV1TT
Serpentine Braid; black - Old
Illusion Lace; low priced Pri
may 14 SNIDER, LATH