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If,“s! WASHBURN.WILDER& CO.
J —FOB BALTIMORE.— 1 There*-
i n|ar ■ pocket schooner H# Ha G AMBILL,
Cford master, having itooat of her cargo. Sn-
„»«! will hove quiok despatch. For freight or
***.'. having good accommodations* apply on
S&tt BRIGHAM, ; KELLY & fcO.
junVl5 '* - • *'
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__ lj, t y—The superior r6guk»r packet brig
WILSON FULLER. Crawford master, having
art of her cargo engaged,; jjrilj-havq immediate
jypaicb. 1 For freight of piurtnge, having qxqel-
leni state-room accouiinpdatioua, apply on board
.iTelfair’s wharf,or to , , V’7. !
15 BRIGHAM, KELLY & ,C&)
jane l
FOR BENT.—A neat and comforta
ble DWELLING, fronting westwardlv'on
fnnkling Square. Possession given 1st July.
‘ jnnVi i5 A. MINIS.1 ,
TURPENTINE WANTEp. T A full
market price will be ;paid (or . Virgin Dip
mtine, in barrels of good manufacture.weigh-
inizw lbs Nett, and delivered prior to 1st Au-
east next,to ANDREW LOW & CO. .
•* 15 , 10 6tr-,
JJJBSS PORK—For saIe by >
a. .minis.
HERON & MARTIN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 374 N. IWiarves,.....Philadelphia! ■,
—sirs r > T-b—v IA > e
leers. Thomas Wattson. &, Sons, ^
Philadel’n.
John C. Da Costa, Esq,
Wm. S. Njcilson, Esq.
Robert Neilson,- Esq.
Messrs. Moses Taylor <& Co.
J. H. Brower & Co.
Meurs. J.!& D. McRae, Wilmington',-N. C.
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| New York.
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20; ,■ do .... f 300
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f 100 (do. . .,y >76
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•! Tickets, $10-—Halves, $6—Quarter^, $2^.
Prizes cashed Qt this OiRcp.t
QTTicketsand Shares forsale.and orders from
tho country attended to at the Old Established Of
flee Of r -. u P. i3. PEND^RGASf; r
• Nd. v A,\Vhit6 House, Owens- BuildiitgA; Bull
St. opposite die Pulaski House, juhe 15
1 BEAVtiF^ S^AEl;SCHEME.
Sales dose To-Morrow AJlempon at 3£ o'clock.
'■ Drawing flue by Telegraph.
Georgia State Lottery.
; 4 , Glass67,,Extra.
For.the Bonefit of Iudep. Fite Co. at Augusta
Decided by drawing of Patapsco Lot’y. No. 67.
To bo drawn in Baltimore^ To-Morrow,16th.
t ! , D. Paine & Co. Managers,
HIGHEST PRIZESi
J prizo of
1 • : do ,
1 do ‘
H** do'«
1 prize.of
1 do - ,
1 do
1 . do
1 : do >
&C.
$600
■ 500
.400
. 300
200
$5,000
1,000
900
800
700.
&c. &c,
Tickets $1; Halves 50cts; Qr. 25cta,
I3F* A package , of quarters , cost $6,50< ; and
must draw back $3,26.. \yhql6aud Hulf packages
in proportion. ‘ itodaiH/7 r .
, Prizes cashed at thie office. ;
For sale >( V V GEO. W. WYLLY’S
Lucky Office, cor. Bull-st. & Bay Lane.
^’Orders from t^ie,country promply^ attended
to, and prizes cashed ph'demana.. . : june'l5
T O THE PLANTERS: & FAR
MERS of South Carolina, Georgia, Alaba
ma, Tennessee and Florida.—! am the authorized
Agent for the'sale and purchase of the. t*C AME
LINA SATIVA” or GOLD OF PLEASURE
SEED, a native of Siberia.
I am ready;to : fill all'orders for the Seed, ond
beiug authorized by -the Company to nurchCso
the same, I 1 will pay the highest market price
for all that may. be shipped ,tq mq in Savannah,
1 •“ J iW- HUMPHUEYS; \rj
. Agetijf for the Company of New,York.
m»y3ii ■. ■■ ■■■•■■. . ■
T OE VNDEBSIONJED having pur-
chased from A.,A. SMETS, Esq., .his en
tire interest in the LUMBER BUSINESS* have
wociated themselves* under the firm of R; A.
ALLEN & CO. for the purpose of carrying on
i GENERAL LUMBER BUSINESS in this
city. They have rented tho spacious.andcom-
nodiou8 Wharves and Dqpks .at the upper ex
tremity of the city,at*the rqoutli of the Canal.’hqw
in possession of Mr. Smets where they intend
keeping a general supply of Lumber and Timber
They will be pleased at all times to accommodate
both the cousunier and exporter of the articles.
ROBERT A. ALLEN,
JOHN D. DELANNOY^
SOLOMON ZEIGLER.
Savannnh, May 28,1849.. 8inf— may 28
tpHE UNDERSIGNED having sold
I his iiitc^estin tho LUMBER.BUSINESS
to Messrs. R. A.~ ALLEN &• CO. solicits qf his
friends in their behalf, the continuance of the lib-
tralpatronage with which he has been honored
lira long series of years, and for which he teu-
iers his grateful thanks. His friends may- rest
wared that their interests in tho hands of the new
irmwill bo as strictly altohded to, as they have
nerbeen by himself.
ALEXANDER A. SMETS.
ETA. A. SMETS will continue selling off
and receiving Lumber on consignment, until the
15th June next, when the remainder of his Stock
h to be transferred to Messrs. R. A. ALLEN &
CO.
8avanbak t May 28,1849. ^ 8mf— may 28
pER STEADIER CHEROKEE.
(1IIL O U ID EOF SOD A.—Lubar-
V raque’s Chloride of Soda, warranted genu-
iae, for sale by L. J. MYERS,
June 12 c . -■ 'i . Smets’-buildings.
PLAR1FID SUGAR, &Ci—25 bbls
v Woolsey & Co's Clarified, Crashed, and
Powdered Sugurs ; 15 bags Java Coffee. Just
received by W.W. GOODRICH.
jttno'14 * - . ‘ - ‘t "m *• *
gTCAItX’SSVBlJJP.-Justreceivedby
W. W. GOODRICH.
ftlOUIt, UBD, SOAP, AC.—
-• 200 bbls. Baltimore aiid Etowah Flour,
«)do.prime Leaf Lard; .100 boxes Buchan’s &
omith’iFancy Soap; 30 bbls. Butter, Sugur and
Soda Crackers; 25 boxes Soda do.; 20 bbls. Pilot
Bread; 20 half chests, 41b papers; black Tea;
*W*inall sized Baltimore.Hams;*20 bbls, Con
necticut River Gin, P.. & H.; 3 pipes Medir
Gin. Landing and for sale by
J Dne 14 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
I Py^TlCE.—During my. absence from the
I State, Mr. GEO. S. GRAY will act as my
| Attorney. P. B. PENDERGAST,
JUD0.14
■Black and White Lawns and Orgiindibs;
White Muslin Cravats; \7hlte Crape; Oil’d
Silk; Bonnet Ribbons; Checked Matting, 4 4 and
6-4; Cdl’d'Florbncdi; Childrens Gloves; Frilled
Chitnizetles; Lisle Edgings; Fine - Long Cloth
Sheetings;"Blue pVillmgs; 'white aq'd shaded
Serpentine Braid; black dnd 1 white Silk Hose;
Illusion Lace; low priced Prints, &c. -
may.14 SNIQER, LATHROP & NeVITT
” ' r ‘ liAH—A‘ ■ ,r ‘ n ‘
__ Littlo's Living Agq^ri s M l
rni,. ‘uuon of Copitai; vbyi Mr«.-Gore. . >
Thq lirst Step td Crime; nr, The Bottle, .
r: The C rimqs nf Paria; a (Record of Scoiibu ami
Events o.f.Dnily Oocurretjpe in the. French. Mo-
tronoiis;rby Robert F»,Greeley^.
PictprialiSaturday.Courier for 4th July. Re
ceived by. n •f'.’ «iW JOHN:M. COOPER. :
A, DISSEU'PATION.aarthe I’nliiice
ft ofModiaina, oontaininR nn Acooum of the
Comes, Symptoms and .Treatment of. Diseases;
and adapted to the .use of Physicians and Tami-
.liest hy Tonjlmson Fort, M,D. ...... -
‘ Also another supply of Madoulay's History of
England; Received hy 5“ .
jnne 5 ' , , JOHN M. COOPtiR
WO. SUGAR AND HOLASSES.
•—Landing, 20;Jihds,prime Sugar;; 50 bbls
Molasses; 20 khas Sides Bacon ;20 do Shoulders
Bacon. , For aaleby, rot, - • i ■>.' i
juneiS ■ WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
TH.OIR AND. PORK.—Landings 50
X; . bbls Canal Flour; 50 do prime Pork ; 25jdi
Messdo. For sale by , : .i- i-•. ....
juno S WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
N OTICE.—The undersigned has in his
•Ware-house at Parachucla,'South Carolina,
and which have beentherei for three yenrs, TWO
BOXES having no marks, one of which contains
Carpenters’ Planes, Andirons, Looking Glasses,
&C,; and tho.other, Boys’.;Clothing, Q,uilts, .&c.
The ownerorowners are requested to call for
and prove property, and to pay Ware-house
charges and for advertising. I t >. < .
. JOHN S. MANER.
, Robertville,So. Ca. June 4* 1849.
jupe 5,, • . 26—
T ARD, IWAY BUTTER, WOOL-
J-4 SEY & WOOLSEY. SUGAR, &c.—20
bbl/prime Lard, 50 kegs do ;'20 tubs May But
ter; 50 packages. Woolsey i&WopIsey’s Crashed,
Powdered and. Loaf Sugar; 100 bbls Baltimore
Flour; 30 do Caual do; 25 half dodo do:'50
bbls Butter, Sugur aud Soda Crackers ; 25 half
bbls do do do do ; 200 boxes Smith & Buchan’s
Soap ; 100 do No, ldo do ; 22 bbls Stuart’s Clar
ified Sugar ; 50 boxes Raisins; ,25 do t Adaman
tine Caudles ; 20 bbls comnibu Brandy; 10 eighth
caslcs Port Wine; , 10 do do.S^veet Malaga <J6»
20 boxes Pearl Stnrch, Ihniling and for sale by
jufle 5 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
P LANTERS’ RANK, Savannah, 4th
Juue, 1849.—Dividend No. 67.—The Board
of Directors have this day declared a dividend of
Six (6) per cent, from the profits of tho post six
months, payable on and after Thursday next, 7th
iuBtu , H. W. MERCER, Cashier..
\ june^,n . • . Htdvf . •• . 3— >
"HTtEOttJR, 4kCi—50 whole nnd halfbarrels
X?- superior Caha
luperior Canal Flour; 15‘bbls Crashed and
Powdered Sugars ; 15 kegsMdyButter ; 6 boxes
Moccaronijust received by
JuneS* ' ! i : W. W. GOODRICH.
OAP, &C40boxes pile and No. l Soap;
20 boxes Pearl Starch ; Lemon, Raspberry,
K AEOOEAH—Adventures of Jonu ito-
mer; by VY. 8. Mayo, M.,D. •
The Genius of Italy; being Sketches of Ital
ian Life, Literature and Religion; by Rev. Rob-
ertTnrnbull. ; .
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U, S.
A. in the Rocky Mountains aud the far; West;
by Washington Irying.
Scenes in a Clergyman’s Lifo; by Rev. C.
B.’TSyler, l M’.‘ 'A., author of *• Thankfulness,”
&c. K ‘, *
Characteristics of Literature: illustrated by
the Genius of Distinguished Men; by Henry T.
Tuckerman, author of “ Tho Ituhan Sketch
Book,” “Isabel,” &c.
The Mountains of the Bible: their Scenes
and their Lessons; by Rev. John M'Farlnne, L.
L. D., Glasgow.
Select Comedies, translated from the Italian o
Goldoni, Giraud and Notu.
Hints on Public Architecture; by Robert Dale
Owen. " u
Landscape Gardening and Rural Architecture;
by A. J. Downing, author of f’Designs for Cot-
tugo Residences,” &c. Received by
- JOHN M. COO]
June 13
9PER.
C 10-PARTNEUS1IIP. — The under-
i signed have this day formed a Co-Partner
ship under the name of LaROCHE, BOWNE
&CO. ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
ALFRED T. BOWNE,
EDWARD S. KEftlPTON. ♦
June 1st, 1849.
The subscriber, thaukful for the liboral patron
age bestowed on him, hopes that his friends and
the public will extend the samo to the firm by
whom the Dry Goods business will be continued,
juhe 12 ISAAC D. LaROCHE.
M FOR RENT OR SALE.—The
Building. Lot and. Fixtures known ns the
GYMNASIUM. For terms apply at this office,
june 4 '
and Strawberry Syrups, aud 25 doz. assorted
Cordials, j*ust received hy
juno S W. W. GOODRICH.
P RESTON’S EXTRACT OF LEMON.—
For flavoring. Sauces, Jellies, &c., just re
ceived and for sale by L. J. MYERS,
may 15 Smets’ buildings.
C ORN FOR SALE.—Prime Maryland
White Flint. . ... •, ., j
ROBT. HABERSHAM & SON.
june 1 . - 3—
'OALTIRIORE FLOEI|.-150 barrels
JJ Baltimore Flour, lauding from schr Oceun,
and for sale by
junel
SWIFT & DENSLOW.
D omestic liquors.—iso bbis e
Phelps’ Gin; 75 do Conn. River do; 100 do
N O Whiskey; 50 do N E Rum; 75 do American
Brandy; 50 do old Monongaheln Whiskey, in
store and for sale by
june 1 SWIFT & DENSLOW.
T obacco andpipes.-iso boxes
Tobacco, various brauda and sizes; 75 do
large bowl negro Pipes, instore and for sale,
june I SWIFT & DENSLOW.
AOON SIDES & SHOULDERS.
—30 hhdsprime Cincinnati Sides; 60do do
do Shoulders, in store aud for sale by
junel SWIFT & DENSLOW.
B A
-
C rackers and sijgars.-ioo
bbls Sugar, Soda, and Butler Biscuit; 75
half do do do ; 25 barrels Pilot Bread ; 30 do
Woolsey &Co’s Crushed Sugar; 20 do do Pow
dered do; 75 do Clarified Sugar, in store and for
sale hy SWIFT & DENSLOW.
jnne 1’
S OAP. CANDLES & STARCH.-
r
3t-
I HAY.—200 bales in store,
I *•* for sale hv
J for sale by
J«ael4 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
REYNOLD'S HAMS, dec.—Lauding,
- V* llanis : 10 bnYA« l.nmnn Rvrnn ; 30 OO
■j Hams; 10 boxea Lemon Syrup
Candles; 25 do Star do, for sale by
]uue!4
WOOD. CLAGHORN & CO.
S«°KE D TONGUES, &C.- Lund-
I ^ IQt. lfyi Rinnbn.l . in i.-ir i.i.i. r
y'»!.150 Smoked Tongues ; 10 half bbls F,
5 >; Beef; 50 kegs Lard, for sale by
WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
P®
10,-
II fyyi IJL-l 1 . , . '■'••a*. Ak',
I ib..rr/ h,Iade, P h,a Hard Brick, this day land-
I il ,« r 8a ^° * ow from the wharf, 1 by
10- GREINER & BEALL.
I . c °t* 8 Philadelphia
m* to P c » this day
i GREINER & BEALL.
DOMESTICS.—'The Subscriber conti-
I nllei tfl rPSOIVIn n A M. I** a. n J., .T .lib. u.
landing and for sale by
tium 16 ? tf,rece,ve Domestic Goods, and offers
in ik. w Hrde 08 l° w 118 thoy can be procured
june N 13 th0rn market * A * I ” INIS '
D R. BILLINGS’ Carminative and As
tringent Syrup, the great Southern Remedy
for Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantiim, or Summer
Complaint of Children, .Dysentery, nnd Cholera
Morbus. Recommended by eminent Physicians,
aud used by the Surgeons in 610 United States
Army, with distinguished success. For sale by
june 7 L. J. MYERS, Smets’ buildings.
R EPACKING.—Cotton neatly packed
in Squaro Bales, at the SHIPPER’S
PRESS. Apply to
H. M. DAVENPORT, Agt.
june 7 3mos—
W ANTED.—DAILY, at the Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New-York, Boston and New•
Orleans, General Agency and Commission Office,
young Men in wholesale and retail stores, and
othor respectable business, to act as Book-keep-
ors, Salesman, Porters, Bur-keepers, Waiters,
Farmers, Couchinan, Car Agents, Book' and
Map Agents, Collectors, Overseers in all branches
of business, &c. We have at all times a large
number of good situations on hand, which pay
from $300 to $2,000 per unimm. Those in
want of situations of any kind would do well to
give us a call, as we have agents in each of tho
above cities, which will enablo us to piuce every
applicant in u suitable situation at the shortest
notice. We have a large acquaintance in all the
above named cities, which we trust will enablo
us to givo entire satisfaction to all who may fa-
I Ort eans Sugars, fair to Vor U8 W *^* a Ca ^'
i J, choico ‘l ua %- For sole by ,
a: MINIS.
| bundle., binding from schooner
| by Sa \?!y_» from New York. For sale
Jane 13
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
Cjf^|Sy>ECEI v ING SIX-
. Th^w^* % Rev. John Cuinming, D.D..
I clrnthuf° k for Young Molhen. By
"SrP. 0 . 1 ?'" 6 * 0 ^ Eu '»P<> Described, with An-
I <f hmUr n lum< ‘ rou » Illustrations. By author
’ Received by
.ftjji! JOHN M. COOPER.
O* dry
1 ('(•kride ofUmT ’F6r kaioby
jane 13 L. J. MYERS.
H - lil Sniets’-bnildings,
baIes WodliEiv-
i«ns n • tf- ^PPly to
n-^L CRANE & ROWLAND.
O —2 casks Suieratus. Just
J reepivej j* a » *■ c
jnne 12 d and for ’ ,al ° b Y L. J. MYERS.
Smets’.bulldings;
I 11 “» I £n5Tl. J36 .'P <arl -Nile York.-
>'li.„7"“ oxtonsiveassortment of Clook.
U 1 D »oiuU-n.5 C Ur0 ’ “‘•I? 1 ? 4 419 p « 9 i*n
w“‘'*l««eulf ,4 , e ’ at • 9, tonw!imgly low prices.
“‘•womstiingly low prices.
ft 0 ®j^ , *°^ u,e at of Buttons, Combs, and
| w^oas, lv _ oct23
TAYLOR & TAYMAN,
No. 59 Second-st., between South and Gay.
N. B.—Persons living in any part of tho U.
Statos, and wishing to oblain a situation in Bal
timore or either of tho above cities, will have
their wants immediately attended to by address
ing us a line, (post puid,) as by so doing they
will curtail both trouble and expense, which they
otherwise would incur by coming to tho city, and
seeking employment for themselves. Address,
TAYLOR & TAYMAN
50 boxes W. Colgate & Co’s Palo Soap; 50
half do pound bar do: 75 boxes New York No. 1
Soap; 50 do Hull & Sons Mould Candles, 6s and
8s; 50 do Henderson’s do do ; 30 do Adamantine
Candles; 75 do W. Colgate & Co’s Pearl Starch,
in store and for sale hy
june 1 SWIFT & DENSLOW.
B ACON.—Landing, 20 hhds Sides Bacon;
10 hhds Shoulders Bacon. For sale by
may 24 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
H AY.—40 bundles prime North River Hay.
Landing from bark Texas, and for sale by
may 19 BRIGHAM & KELLY.
P er cherokee; —100 pieces Mus-
quito Netting, made expressly to our order,
may 14 MARSHALL & AIK1N.
S PANISH SEGARS.-JusI received a
lot of choice Segars, 10,000 of La Vueltaba-
hora; 10,000 El Cassitolios; 10,000 Washington’s;
10,000 La Somirarais, and 5,000 Ambrosia. For
sute by J. ROUSSEAU,
may 24 cor. Bull & Broughton sts.
O TARD, DUPEY & CO.’S BRAN
DY.—V ‘ - • • • * • —
10 half pipes, in bond, viutage 1846.
Landing and for sale by
may 14 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
C HEESE t WHISKEY, PIPES,
&c.—50 boxes prime Goshen Cheese,
25 bblB high proof white Whiskey,
50 boxes Targe bow) Ohio Pipes,
60 bbls Sugar, Soda and Butter Biscuit,
40 half do do do do
70 bbls Phelps’ Gin,
15 boxes Soda Biscuit,
35 do Colgate’s Pearl Stnrch,
20 bbls Treadwell’s Pilot Bread.
Landing and for sale by
may 22 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
Q.EORGIA OSNABURGS.—30bales
Centryht Mfy Co,
White, for sale by
mar 16 s
Stripes, Nankins and
H. A. CRANE.
C ALIFORNIA HATS.—Just Re-
ceived per Steamship Tennessee, 75 doz.
California Hat,s D. A. -AMBLER & CO.,
apr 10 149 Congress-street.
No. 59, Second-st, Baltimore, Md.
A LB ANY CREAM ALE.—60 bbls
xjlsuperior Albany Cream Stock Ale, landing
from brig Clinton and schr Lowell, for Sale by
may 7 , . W. M. DAVIDSON.
ALIVE OIL, dec.—10 baskets new Olive
VX Oil, Smoked Tongues and Beef, pt?t_ro-
ceived b 1
. tf
june 3 „
W. W. GOODRICH.
M
(OEHTBAL KAIL ROAD AND
Vj BANKING COMP’Y OF GEORGIA—
Savannah, June 5, 1849;—Dividend,'No. 13.—
A Dividend of $3 60 per share on the Stock of
this Company (other than the 8 per cent Stock.)
has been declared this day, payablo on and after
the 15thinat. - »•> • - iJ * ■*> t.; it >
GEO. J. BULLOCH, Cashier.
Holders of the New 8 per cent; Stoek, will be
paid their 5th Seml-Ahnual Dividend, as also the
fVaclional Dividend upon the Now Stock lately
subscribed. 22— june U
O LIVE OIL.—Of very superior quality,
just received by A. A. SOLOMONS,
may 31
Market-square.
B lack and colored al
paca SACKS, also a Vuriety of White,
Brown and Fancy Linen SACKS and COATS.
Forsaleby
apr 10 HAMILTON & SYMONS.
Fish Hooka, Silk, Hair, Hemp, Cotton, Grass
aud “ Ebenezer” Silk Lines. Just received «nd
for sale by E. LOVELL,
may 17-
D ALLEY’S filAGICAL PAIN EXTRACT
OR.—A superior article for Burns and In-
flaraations. For sale by L. 1. MYERS,
mny23 Smets’-buildings.
frond* _ .
Th i mo.t oxtraordthtiry Blnillctorlii tuo World I
iio Extract it pUt tip in Quart Btllllttt U is sit
times cheaper, pltatHuter, and warranted »*•
’ f to anp told. It cures without
/ Patient. ' ' ,
ThS front bomity ■Hd-ruftorlnrity of thl* Srimparilli
aver all otliur in«dioiiicrl«, tlmt while Itoratlicntei tlia dis- -
it InvlsoriitM tho b^ly. i lUa w^of thjrvwry beat
it invisornta* tho body. , U4a one of tho viiry
BI'RINO ANfl, SUSIMI'.tt MliUlCIttK.
Evbr known j It' uot niily pupAaii tlio ryliolo.BVilom, and
atronKtliStti the ph’rtoit, but It cteatei neto', pure aud rUh
blood: »pow«rpds*os»od by no othor medicine. "And In
this Ilea Ido ffraiidnoret of ita wonderful auccosh. Uthaa
performed wjthiu,tlm last two years rnpro than 100,000
cures qf sovore casoa of disease: at least J5.000 were
aiuldorcd Incurable. It has saved tho .lives of more
thin 10.000 chlldreh'durlng tho two past 4c
F ish hooks and lines.
Limerick, Kirby, and a full assortment of
P Veils, black Beregee, Laco Capes and often
cHose. .. MARSHALL*AIKIN.
work Hose,
may 14
10,000 coses of General Debility • and
wont of Pferrona Energy, :
Dr. Toiyimoiid’s ^ar.spp^rilla, invigorates the whole
system permanently., To those who Imvo lost their
mttsculnr drihity by tho effocts of mcdlciue or indlscre-
lion committed in youth, or the nxcessivo indulgence of
the passions, aud brought oau gonoral physical prdktra-
ticn of the nervous,system; 'lanitud-J,' want of amblUo'n, 1
fainting epnsatioijs, premature decay and decline, hasten-
iuf towards that fatal disease, Consumption, can be en-
a restorod by., this pleasant remedy. This Sana-
a is far superior to Buy - ,
Invigorating Cordial,
As! it renews and mvigorates the system, gives activity
to ilia limbs, and strength to the muscular system, in ■
ordinary
most extraordinary degree.
Consumption Cured.
Cleanse and Strtngthen. CnnsamptiSn can he cured.
Bronchitis, ConsumptionLiver Complaint,.Colds,
Catarrh, Coughs, Asthma, Spitting of Blood,
'' Soreness in ths Chut, Hecttc Flush, Night
Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expecto
ration, Pain in ths Side, tfr.., have
been and can be cured.
BPlTTlNp nLOOD.
New York, JprilOa, 1847.
Do. Townsend*—I verily believe ,11m yo«r Samoa,
rilla has hpon the moans, through Prpyideuce, of savinjr
my life. .ili'aVf go voral years had a bad Cough. It
bocamo worse and worae.- At last I raised largo quanti
ties of blood, had night Sweats, and was greatly debili
tated and reduced, and did nut oxpect to live. 1 have
ouly used your Sarsaparilla a short lime, and thoro has
a wonderful change been wrought in me. I am now able
to wqlk all over the city. I raiso no blood, and my
cough has loft mo. You can well imagine that I am
thankfbl for these results.
Your obedient servant,
WM. RUSSELL, 65 Catherine-sL
Female Medicine.
Dr. Townsend's Sursaparilhi is a sovereign and speedy
cure for Incipiqut Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus
Uteri, or Falling of tho Womb, Coatlvonoss. Piles, Lou-
corrhrea, or Whites, obstructed or dilbcult Menstrua
tion. Ijicontlnouce of Urine, or involuntary dischargo
' * * ' • * 1 of the i
tharcof, uud for tho general prostration of the system—
no mutter whether tho result of iubflrent cause or causes,
produced liy irregularity, illness draccidont. Nothing
cud bo muro surprising than its invigorating effects
on the human frame. Porsons all weakness ami lassi-
lude, front tuking It, at once become robust aud full of
energy under its inlliionco. It imincdintuly counteracts
tha nurvclessnoss of,the female frame, which is the great
causo ot Barrenness. It'will not bo oxnoctud of us, in
cases or so delicato a nature, to'dxfiiblt certiflcales of
cures performed, but we can assure, tho aflllcted, that
hundreds of cusos have been reported to us. Tliousands
of cases whom families ImVe hqon without children,
after.psing. a few bqttlcs of this Inviduablo medicino,
have bgoq blessed with flue, healthy offspring.
Ta Mother* and Married liiidie*.
i’his ' ■*"
This Kxtrnctiof Sarsaj.arillu bus been expressly .
j to Amato complaints. Nn female
pre
pared in refereuco to Amalo complaints,
who has reason to sup|»oso -she is uppronchmg that
critical period, “ The turn of life," sliould uoglect to
take it, as it is a certain preventive for , any ; of the
Humorous and horrible’ diseases to which females are
subject at this, timo of life. This period may be dm
laved for several years by using this, medicine. Nor
is it less valuable for llioso who arc, approaching wo-
manhood, as it Is calculated to nsslst nature, by quick
ening the blood und invigorating the systein. Indeed,
this medicine is invaluable for all tho delicate disea
ses,to which women uro subject
It braces the whole system, renews pi rmnncntly the
natural energies, by removing the .impurities of the
body, not so far stimulating us. to produce fu|iseqnenl,
relaxation, whieb is tlmcai-e oriiioht .iiedldmJs iakcii Mr
female weakness and disciLse. By uoinx a few bottles of
this medicine, many severe and painful surgical opera
tions niuy bo provoutod.
Grcnt Rlrsning to Mother*nnd k^ill'dren.
It is the safest and most ctlcctual medicine Mr purity-
lug tho system, nud relieving tlie sufferings attendant
upon child-birth ever discovered. It strengthens both
tho mother and child, prevents pain and disease, in
creases ami enriches tho food, those who have used it
think it is indispensable. It U highly useful both before
and after confinement, ns it prevents diseases attendant
upon childbirth—in Costiveness, Piles, Crumps, Swell
ing of the Feet, Despondency, Ilcnrtbnrn, Vomiting;
Pain in tlie Back and Loins, False Pains, Hemorrhage,
ami in regulating the accretions und equalizing the cir
culation it has no equal. The great beauty t»r this
medicine Is. it is nlways safe, and tlm most delicate use
it most successfully, very few cases require uny other
medicine, in some n little Castor Oil, or Magnesia, is
useful. Exorcise iu the open nir, und light food with
this medicine, will always eiiauro a safe aud easy cou-
finemout.
Renuty nml Ifrnllh.
Cosmetics, Chnlk, and u variety of preparations erne-
rally in use, when applied to the fnco. very soon spoil it
of (ts beauty. They close the pores of the skin, and
check tho circulation, which, when nature is not thwart-
oil hy disenso or powder, or the akin inflamed hy the
alkalies used in soaps, beautifies its own production in
the - human face Divine.” as well as ill tlie garden ol
rich end delicately tinted nnd variegated flowers. A
free, nemo nml healthy circulation of the fluids, or the
coursing of the pure, rich blond to tho extremities, is
that which pnints the i.iiii.tcnanco in the most oxmii-
site beauty. It is that which imparts the indescribable
ihndes nml flushes of loveliness that nil admire, but
nono can describe. This beauty is tho offspring iff na-
l Mre __„„t of powder or soap. If there is not u free and
healthy circulation, there is po Imnyty. }( the Indy is
fair us driven snow, if she paint, and Use cosmetics,
,nd the blood is thick, cold nml impure, she is not beau-
tifnl. If she ho brown or yellow, aud there is pure nml
active blood, it gives u rich bloom to tho chucks, and a
brilliancy to their eyes that i» fascinating.
This is why the southern, and especially the Span-
ish ladies, are so much admired. Ladies in the north
who take but little exercise, or ore confined in clotn
rooms, or have epoiled their comjiicxioit by tho appli
cation of doloterious mixtures, If they wish to re-
ee-wiT .maiUj
NeW-lTb;
Hi 1*1x0 I'Mff
MWiPDil Plains jT Euae
Misrelluate,., By George .0. Chae-
tESE-XD*
, rhS' hft^ aAtf+pl»#3M .Sit
^TENNESSEE;!,
liavo Bavaiinah aa abbVi; i'-'JAI
« i«BNSvriYB1IBasl'vJvMI’ii.Vaf
ill •('cured ifntil paid fur. '' •?-
['•.Tliaship culU -otvndrS ivill’fcttt’I" 1 '
> nuiiiaiwiiuiui ■ DOIU. ->* »
*f®xstxsetm
jjgBfer iim
ror:dii, articls: Kant bu hSartli'biilcaa.Billa or La
ding aru signed for tlills' prtadla'g
iirklnnd '"' ,0 (?ft ' ( : .igiiau u/rue ntarK-on uonrd. ' V ,,v
O’Brien? or Tjjo taking of Tredogh Yi * ,T ^—'1"•Y'-—T
’ 16d9; : with illustrations, Bj« II. W. W St«rboanl»d»>oltd
m Mf-LdRitr
lOt
,of
Herbdrt;. a;..,.
No. 363 Li.ttell’a Livifig Age.
No. 1. Tho Peraonal History and Experience
of David Copperfieltl Ihe -Yolinger. By Charles
Dickens. Received by / '
msy28 JOHN M. .COOPER.
N MONTHLY
oiored purnoiis willSiVaifoJrei'to go
ftR^IAM-SAMERmAN
VX Mogozitte^r Jane. v :
fenrlnipH T.nrlv’a Rnnlr Cnr T,inr>
fip citY of Snvaniiali 1 ,
jett^eftn Rns lt^nl fio'iira of sole \ . ,
,i.-| ,,A,N»gre GM.flh(v» < , m rtdKiAll*|f
Sold bypermiaio.ioftheHdnwsble nmtoW;
nr Coprt of-CImtham County, for th« bcuefifot
the'heiVsdfid creditors of Dotnifiib r (^itemVt,9e l
cewe4.*un . SOLOMON COHEN, AdjSv.ff
may 17 . .»Svd
';1t'>A;>'if7
VI .IVIV.V. .vv. , ,. ' , ,1
rain elasticity of .top, l.iiayiin. .pirlu, .psrkllnx eyo.
bcinUlbl cvmplexioiiB, llioy sliould u.o Dr, Toini.
and beautiful complexions, l„ ,
.end's Sarsaparilla. Thousam « who have tried it,
more than satisfied, are delighted. Ladies of ovory
itation, crowd our office daily.
S^^!b^ckl|jggigg M '
Notice to the .
Those that imitate Dr. Townsend a Sarsaparilla, have
Invariably ctilled their miff a great Remedy for Fe
males, See.., &c., nml have copied our bills nml circular*
which relates to tho complaints of women, word Mr w ord
-other men who put up medicine, have,/unco the great
success of I)r. Townsend's San-aparilla in complaint*
incident to Minnies, recommended theirs, although pre
viously they did not. A number of thohn Mixtures, Pills,
&c., arc injurious to females, ns they aggravate ilismue,
ami undermine the constitution. Dr. Townsend * latho
only aud best remedy for the numerous Minnie com
plaint. 9 — it rarely, if ever MB" of effecting n permanent
euro. It can Im taken by the most delicate f.-males,
. in any case, or by those expecting to heroine mothers,
with the greatest advantages, as it prepares tlm system
ami prevents pain or danger, nml strengthen* both
mothor and child. Bo careful to get the genuine.
Opinion* of l»l*y*icinnn.
Dr. Towuscml i* almost dally receiving orders frow
Physician* in different parts of the Union.
This is to certify that we, the undersigned, I hysiciani
•film Ciiy of Albany, have In numerous casus proscrib
ed Dr. Towiisend's Barsapurillu, ami believe it to be
•no of Uio most vului'' " 1 “ "
luble preparations in the market.
H. P. PUMNCf, M. D.
Albany, April 1.1847.
J. WILSON, M. D.
II. B. BltHIUS. M. D.
P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D
CAUTION. ,
Owing to the great success nnd immense. »alo or ur
Townsend's Sarsaparilla, n number of men who were
formerly onr Atcntt, have commenced mnkinf Sarmipa
rilla Extracts, Elixir*, Billers, Extracts of Yellow Dock,
Ac. They gencmlly put it up iu the iamo. shaped^bot
tles, and some of them have stole and copied our ad ver
tisemenU—thoy are ouly worthless iinitutloiu, and
should bo avoided. »» •-; : v . j, - '•
Principal OUlcc, 150 PUI.TON Street. See RoiMinj
N. Y.| R.ildin, ACc., 8 Slctv .trccl, nwton! Dyoll*
Son* 8 * 8
Clement Lorimer, or'tho^ook with liic Iron
Clasp j by Augus B. Beach.; Received by
-tnay.25,, , JOHN M. COOLER.
/^IHEMICAL und P.hermaceutIc ,J^anipu-
Y-A liition: A manual of. the MecHanicftl ond
-§ T O N. Thrust
engaged, Will'BeWBhlMelpgliih Ibr,iile plibve
the mester ou'.bburd, 61 to ‘XJ.t. . : 5
;.i tteyga ii.in uEi WiBUKER,
CotataiA pip
Bebob Sidba i
Bacon 8hoqWewrr4ft-hhdei.prime . clo.vmo.fi'. v.»t
‘ ”i ,ir ^do' BelthtfoPoi’''' 7
Mesa Fork—100 hftrreh, .
MUfcItenjl, N'ok.'l '&2fhi‘ am) qWr(«
CHemico-Mechariical Operations of the Labora
tory, . containing Descriptions of Instructions,
Apparatns. apd Management in Manufacturing;
and,in Analysis and.,Accurate Research, (for the
use of Chemists, &c. By Campbell Morfit.
Also another supply of Ohanning's Ethori:
tioniuCliildbirth. -- x .
Amnsthesia, or the Employment of Chloroform
and Ether in Surgery, Midwifery, &c.; by J. Y.
Simpson, M. D., F. R. 8. E. Received by
may 15 JOHN M. COOPER.
YORK,—NswLtnc:
^ ^ M „ Uaif peckht-bdH^ISAACMlSADi
Capt. Ri T. BroNvh; hairing the larger pottiftfi O;
her cargo engaged, will positively snilon TUes-
d«r lh9 JWcfei; -JM. tiujaho^ offroightw pen-
snge, liuving nno. alato-rqpqi, .aeeomuiodatioah,
•PPl). Wdh,JpAPtW9pu board al Andonon'fiap-
per whaTT, Of to , tsnsvi'i >«•
. jime j J ..; ; •. "jCRAlNE & Rd t<rl **'“
FOR NEW YORK.
Thomas Ryan & Son.
Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 12 State-st.
Charleston, South Carolina,
Will attend to tho sale And purchase of NE
GROES, REAL ESTAfE,'BANK and other
STOCKS, Bonds, Mortgages und Commission
Business in generul. \
N. B. Liberal advances made bn property plac
ed with them for sale. 43mos— apr 14
lished Lind,-—-The regular v pac?lfeV bn^k
PHILURA. .Charles, Thatcher Piaster,' having
pnlri of 1 her'freight engaged will' have immediate
despatch. - For freight or passage, having good
accommodations, apply on aboard, at Telrnii
wharf, or to < ’.BRIGHAM & KELLY,
jnne 8 ^ . v* * : c
TVTOTICE.-
ll SON is .
‘The firm of CLARK & LAW-
SON is dissolved by the death of Mr.
Jeremiah Clark; and, to close up the business,
Mr. S. C. DUNNING is appointed Assignee.
All who have demands against the late firm will
please present them, and those iudebted will
please make immediate payment to the Assignee
at the Counting House of tha late firm, j
apr 11- — >
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The
splendid schooner E M PI R E, Penfield
mastor; will, have, immediate despatch. For
freight or passage, having very superior accom
modations, apply on board, oMo
june 13 WASHBURN, WJLDEfe &. CO,
FOR PHH.ADEJLPHIA.-Ev
tablished Line,—The fine packet schooner
C. C 7 ,STRATTON,. Capt. Vance, \yjll have
despatch for above port. For . freight, or pas-
•sage; having good dccbmraodations. applV to
jnne 13 GREINER & BEALL.
/CONFECTIONARY,; dec, - 4
Candy ; 2 cases Prunes } 100 > boxes I
400 lbs
Guava
Jelly; 10 bbJs fresh Soda and Princeton Crack
ers; just received by it' : • 1
may 25 W.W. GOODRICH.
C OTTON AND RICE BALANCES.
2 Dearborn’s'putent Balances for Cotton,
2 do do do do Rice.
For sale by COHEN & FOSDICK.
mar27 ; ■ i
C HAPMAN’S ANTI-DYSPEP
TIC PILLS.—Prepared obly by Frederick
Brown, of Philadelphia; .For sale by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
may 31 V.- /0. Market-square.
JgACON. — Prime Cincinnati S[dos.’ JTor
sale by
apr 25
A. MINIS'-
H AY.-r-Priuie Eastern Hay, for sole bv
fob 20 ! A.MINIS-
fTHIE RICHMOND SEMINARY
A FOR YOUNG LADIES, near Richmond,
Staten Island, commenced the Summer session
on Monday, April 30. under (he management of
Mr. and Mrs. KELLETT, who confidently pre
sent their institution as worthy of patronage.—
The beauty and healthfulness of the location are
such us to make it to the pu^il one of the must
attractive places in our land.; For board, .wash
ing. instruction in all the Engljsh branches, Latin,
the
English course deducted. A reduction made' for
the daughters of clergymen. The Seminary
can be reached from New ; York in hours, by
taking the Staten Island bout from South-Fer
ry. Tho Richmond stage meets tho 9 and 4 o'
clock bouts, and brings passengers to thegato of
the Institution.’ A sketch! of the In JjUition and
Circulars, with references arid farther particulars,
may be obtained of the Misses Gumming, pro
fessors of music, 693 Broadway ; Mr. Benedict.
5 Wall-st. New-York; or of Mr. and Mrs. KEL*
LETT, at the Seminary, also at this office. Pu
pils can enjoy the advantages of sea-bathing,
may 14 — R. DAYTON, Principal.
L aw library for sale.-a
private Law Library, well selected, consist
ing of nearly all the elementary writers, English
and American, the principal English Reports,
Chancery and Common Law, full sets'of the
Now York, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Car
olina, North Carolina, Alabnma, nnd Mississippi
Reports, and Reports of other States, with nu
merous writers on the Civil Law; all of the latest
Rnd best editions, numbering over eleven hun
dred volumes, inexcellentcondition. Catalogues
to be seen at this office,
june 11 12—
Hcrofuln CiitimI. “
ThU certi fictile couclu.-ivdy |in»vuF Hint till* Snrra*
nnrillii ln»» iinrMcl control over the wont (uifUnato hid
r.we* ofllin UlnMI. Tliroo jinrson* eared in one nous*
i* uniireumleuted.
Vlivcr UMhlrru.
Dn. TowNSKNB—Dear Sir: I Imvo tkc |ili!a»ure to
liiMriu vou tlmt three of my ehUdrnn Imvo boon mired
Ofllin Scrofula by th« ii*o of your ••xm-llmit III.id Mine.
Tlioy wore alllictnl very .-nvorrly.with bad Sorc-h ; nave
taken only four hollies; it took tlimu away, for winch
fee! myself under great iililmutinii.
Yours, reximctfiillv,
ISAAC W. CHAIN, llKiVVoohtor-.L
Hanee, Druggut, Baltimore; F- Rf -
& Co., 151 ChartrM 05 - tk
Wrifht « Co., 151 Cliartrc*
L'ctirl Street. Albany; anil by ull ibe iirliieiiiab Drue
-i-t, .ed Herohaata aonanJIy threilgbaut lba.Ua|te8
Statea. Wait ladle, and tha Caaadae,
For eal* wholcaale and retail, by
. THOMAS M. TURNER * CO.,
fob 28 181 Ba,.Street, Savannah.
MOlIJiT EAGEE TRIPOLI.—For
ATX cleansing and polishing all inetallio and
gltus surfacos, snob as Gold, Silver, Bras*, Brit
annia and Steal wale, Window, panes, *tr, Tor
aaleby. •! Al A. SOLOMONS, Agent
may 10 Markot square.
N OXICE.-AU nersons indebted to. tbo
subscriber either by note or book account,
will please come forward and pny the same, on or
before the 20th day of June next, after that time
they will be placed in the hands of an Attorney
for collection. GEORGE W. ADAMS,
in ay 26 22—
P HELPS’ GIN AND OLD MON’A
WHISKEY.—75 bbls Phelps’ Gin; 10 do
superior Old Mon’a Whiskey, landing uud for
sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
may 30
P ARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-The
undersigned having associated with them
Mr. DANIEL H. BALDWIN, the business will
hereafter be conducted under the firm of BRIG
HAM, KELLY & CO.
HENRY BRIGHAM,
JOHN J. KELLY.
Savantinh, June 1,1849. june 2
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es
tate of ISRAEL WEITMAN, late of Effing-
ham County, deceased, are requested to make
payment: And ull persons huving demands u-
gainst said estate are hereby notified to pfeseht
them within the time prescribed by law.
may 29 » E. G. WEITMAN, Adm’r.
Savannah and Charleston Steam
PACKETS-—Summer Arrangement. .
w From this date until further nptjpe
Passengers by the Savannah und
Charloptou Mail Stearii-packets, will be taken
from Snvaunah to Charleston, Beaufort,au^ : Hil
ton-Head, arid to- return in the same Bleuiiietyfbr
one fare. Meals included. ; »
1 BROOKS & TUPPER, Agts.
N, B, The.time allowed for rettfruing tvi|||in
no.case bo extended. june 4^
NOTICE;—6 Iavankau Affn
CHARLRSTON ANDFLOniDA STriAM-
ers*—Hereafter no '.PassesMill* be taken' frdni
Negroes to be carried bv either of the ubove
Lines,—and Owneis or Agents must appear in
person, before^uch Negroes will be allowed to
go on board.; ; 1 r, •: g -i
june 13 BROOICS& TUPPER, AgtW
Semi-Weekly Ui S.IUail Steam Packet tilne«
........ ..fiETWJiKff. . ^ svt4j .. ^.
savannah;, ga. and palatka, ,fla.,
via DarieH, Brunswick and St. Marys, Ga.
Jacksonville, Black Creclt and Picqlata, Fla.
In connection with the v Charleston ‘pally Moll
Steam Packets at Sarantiah, the Mall Steamer
Sarah Spalding, from palatka to v La|te Monroe,
the Mail Stages 'from Jacksonville via Allicator,
Mineral Springs and "Madi&Onville, to TalluhaB-
and from Picolatu to St. Augustine.
OCAMULGEE, Copt. W. Wir.soir.
WM. GASTON,..Capt. John Hkbbard.
ST. MATTHEWS Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Pnckets leave Savannah every Tuesday
and Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Returning.—Leave Palatka every Tuesday
and Friday morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the
above named places each way. x
All goods consigned to the Agents, forwarded
free of commission. f: .
' . . ! 7 aoents: . AW ft t ! Jr
BROOKS & TUPPER,Savannah;
A. A. DoLorme, Darien; Aloxander Scranton,
Bruuswick; John Bessent, St. Marys; Fernan
dez & Bisbetf, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black
Creek; George Cooley, Picoluta; R, R. Reid &
Co., Palatka ; E. Lafitte; Charleston. fob 4 1
Giu-^lOftbarrols Antcricsrir'i j 1 '
Holland Gin-2 *
«fc vf;V * ‘
rleans)
nulttnovak iwl
Pott'Wiiie-M'qunrlo• 'caalt;, ; t",V
• 3|w*-r8 4 c»5«,«-Ctun»« Mergniu.V'Wglii «o«i./
Brandy—12halfpipes, 13 quurter tasks 4 "JF>-B'.
•Godard.”- * *-^1 .in-!}<jr7
NOTICE TO I'ABSENGERS-TI
„ .vrv.J uojtOMBi'ii ’eto "auSusta
vannah and Charleston Steam Phriireta, Paatteiri
geni by said Boats can obtain Thrdugh Tickets^
either Camden, Columbia or Angusta,. at,Eight
Dollrtrti, Iricludiriglnetilsbri the hbabr. _,.„ l
N.,B. Tire Boats leave Savantinh every even
ing at 8j o’clock, ""•i D «:t D —> ttuvu'iiua.j
Charleston t
apf 12
’clock, and the Rail Road CkW' totiv^
i every day ntllA. o’clock, A-• ‘
BROOKiS tfe TUPPER,
Agents S. & C. S, Packets.
g iv* or.rk* swttt idWte^hjeo*,'‘h'hi.,’..
Have taken the above Hotel for the sett
Mri; and Will be ilfariitfVilior the patronagb
of/their nuntofnij* frlehdi; ^The terfifaWill bri
niocferatri ontfihe deboriimotiattofta ^offiforfablp*
‘Tf in iiW/itosc tn B8.I hVi/ ill!;.* !i; •. ‘.Lti
It is useless to afty a'rfy thing ill fegurd lo thU
/ell-known place rif StlmHier resort. The ftle‘
dhiiriol Virtues rif the water are well known, anti
the climute is as gbbtl t\s Hiat of any part of MW-
die Georgia. • ' Q
Hodsri,
dutidris _ . ,
0”TwiV Daily Lilies of Four Horae Post
Coaches wfll run, from! Forsyth lo the Springs,
and Families enh dt all times be supplied With
private cori'veyances, if preferred. *’/ *.
Ei^Thri Bathing Houses are in fine Ctonditiori
may 30 •- ' ip—. ;
i'lAivq ForxJes-iMiii!*
b, Chicltcriiig, Nutiti’,) mi* Fi.ch-
er, and-Gale & Co. Thu Hlibacri-
ber ofl’ers for sale ; a large assortment of7, 6}, 64
and 6 octave llosewped uud Mahogany Piuuot,
from tlie ubove makers,' The.so .instruments are
unsurpassed by any made in this country for ptF-
rityni^d fullness' of touov and elegarma of work
mansliip ; softie of. thetn are rurntehed.VVith thri
complete Iron Ffatne,->vhichstrengibenB tbocnW
nnd prevents tire liability of getting .ftttX Pf bntft
others, have .this,.ordinary nietalrc-pjate, arid fiah
bo offered for.jovyer ririces. Theae-Piano*arri
offered without^,ny advance front tbo mariufao
turer’s prices, and those who ore desijfoirKqf ohi
tain mg a superior inslrUmeht at a moferatri ,'&&
peuse would do .well to call arid examine before
purchasing elsewhere.- .1.7 ;•
jau;j31 — I. W. MORltEtL. ;
T AFAYETTE BttJRR MI Ll-
Xj STONE MANUFAC’TORY^To all peri
Uuited fStates 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 Savaunab Tuesday nnd Saturdny
at 10 o’clock, A. M. and the Stages leuve’Jack-
souville immediately on the nrrivnl ofthe Boats,
Wednesday and Sunday for Tallahassee via
Barber’s, Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Madi-
sonville.
Passengers will find this the shortest and most
comfortable route.
THOS. D. DEXTER, Pro. Stage Conches
WOOD & COX, Agents Jacksonville.
•» do Tullulmsaue.
t'ZF'Through Tickets for sale by
BROOKS & TUPPER, t
dec 30 ly—Agents, SaVafthali.
sons who may-be in Want of BURIt MlLLi
STONES, tins is to notify such that- a Company
is now formed under the firm arid style of tlto
Lafayette Burr MilUStorie Manufacturing'Com-
pany, Savannah, Georgia, to supply thft extensive
and increasing demand rif the' Bitrr Mill-8torio
in the Soittli—dud we engage to furnish a stono
superiorin quality and. workmanship, arid atNeW
York prioes. .:
We will make to order all tho various'siaesof
Porlablo iMill-Stones, -either fdr Hand,,Ht)rtb»
Steam orWutor-power, that tnay be desired; arid
we.shall,hove aoon inuoiifactured at)d ; keep on
hand,, find for sale, all the usual sizes. tl»at ar;o
used.ihCustoift and MerthuntMills. IHohoN,Wri
will niuko to. order from Inches lo 7 feet Mill
Stones,arid We tru?t to be uble to deffiorisfrute to
all who tori/wadt, a firat-rato Burr MilUStone*
that a few things edit be done iu tho South as
vvellhs at Uio. North. .
Addhisa the Ageiit ofthe Lafayette Burr MjU*
Stonri Manufacturing Contyahy, 8aVahhali, Ga.
Office,Waring’s Building, oue.dporfrom Mar*
ket-3quni*e, rip stairs. . —26 may 7
jyjARKING INK! MARKING
•INK ! 1-rlO barrels Marking Ink, juit re*
ceiVed, and for sale by the barrel or gallon, at
* COT
Pnlly U. S. Mall Stenm Packet. Lina
i Between Savannah and -
Cluirleston, via Hilton
Head and Beaufort—inland two-thirds of the way.
METAMORA, Capt. F. Burden.
WM. SEABROQK, Capt. P. Blankenship
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER, Capt. W. S. Dixon.
This Line is composed of tho above very su
perior. Steam Packets, with experienced com
mandere, and cannot be excelled for safety, com
fort and regularity. They leave Savannah every
evening, and leave Charleston every muruing
throughout the year.
Faro Five’Dollars, meals included. Through
Tickets between MapoH and Charleston, Ten Dol
lars, including meals on tho steamers and omni
bus fare in Savannah.
jQRY GOODS.—Black and White Laco
Shuwls ; Colored Bnruge do ; Crape do
Printed Muslins ; Black and Colored Bura^es;
Linen Cambric Hlidkfs; Needle Worked Collars
and Cuffs; Lace Capos; Kid Gloves ; Silk do;
Lisle Thread do ; Parasoles aiid Umbrellas; Em
broidered Swiss Muslins ; Plain do ; Jaconet and
Cambric do; Irish Linens ; French and English
Drillings; Tweeds ; Cottonades, &c. Ac. For
sale at remarkably low prices by
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
may 19 cor, of Congress & Whitaker sts.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE OP JAMAI
CA GINGER: Prepared und sold only at
Frederick Brown’s Drug and Chemical Store, N.
E. corner of Chestnut and Fifth Streets., Phila
delphia. •“ '' * - • j
This Essence is warranted to possess in a con
centrated form, all the valuable properties of Ja
maica Gingor, and will be found, on trial, an ex
cellent Family Medicine. It .is particularly re
commended as a tonic, to persons recovering
from fever or other diseases, a few drops impart
ing to the stomach a glow and vigor equal to a
wine-glass full of brandy or other stimulant with
out any of the debiliating effects, which nre sure
to follow the use of liquor of any kind; and it
is therefore especially serviceable to children and
females. To the aged will prove a great com
fort; to the dyspeptic, and to those who are pre
disposed to gout or rheumatic affections, it gives
great relief; and to the inebriate who wishes to
reform, but whose stomach is constantly craving
the noxious liquor, it is invaluable—giving tone
to the digestive organs, and strength to resist
temptation; arid is consequently ft groat ugent iu
the cause of intemperance.
One gross bf the valuable article received frdrn
the proprietor, by A. A: SOLOMONS;
june 11
[VTARSHALL & AfKIN Iiave received.
If A by, recent arrivals. 10 balei
by, recent arrivals. 10 bales 3-4 and 7-8
Shirtings; % cases Mariners Stripes; 2 Q*fes
Carolina Stripes; 2cases 10*4 arid 11-4 Bleached
Sheetings: 5 do. Bleached Shirtings; 30 bales
Georgia Oxnaburgs? •’ All df wfiicTi wlfl r bs told
by th» bale or pieco at very lovr prices. ' ' ,
majrl- . • ■ - » » ' • i V* i
C*ANAL PLOUR.-100 bbls pure
Kj see Tlour. lauding and .for sale by
may 22 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON
a Gene-
BROOKS & TUPPER, Agts. Savannah.
E. LAFITTE & CO., Agts. Charleston.
J UST RECEIVED PER STEAM
ER TENNESSEE.—A lurge assortment of
French Needle work goods, such ns Needle
work Collars from 37jJc up to $1; fine lutest
style Lace Capes ; emb’d Swiss Muslins, and a
great variety of other articles in this line ;, Linen
pocket hdkfa from 10 cts up to $5 a piece.. Call
and see before purchasing any where else.
0 EINSTEIN & ECKMAN.
apr 10
N EW ARRIVAL OF SPRING
GOODS.—Tho greatest bargains which
ever hnve been offered in the market, viz : Ging
hams from 124 cts to 374c.; Gingham Muslins
from 124o up to 374c.; Burages of every descrip
tion—a large assortment of Purusols from 25 ctx
up to $5, at
uprlO EINSTEIN & ECKMAN.
ton Street.
TRAVELLING TRUNKS
of all sizes, for sale low at the Ne w
1 One Price Shoe Store in Brough-
apr 25
, Jaynes* ExpCcroranr r i ~
This modicine has already proved itself to be
ail that it has been recommended, by those who
have given it a fair test in this country, and the
demand for .itincreases daily. •; We-have just
heard of iin important cure of Astinna, which has
been effected by tlie use of it in. a neighboring
town—the case wos that ofa female, wlio had for
a long time been under the care of a physician,
but had received tio fefief, arid hcr crise-Was rib 11*
..... td
sidered hopeless. Asa last resort she purchase)
a bottle ol Dr* Jayne’s Expectorant, Wbiohicaus-
ed her to expectorate freely, gradually eased hei
cough, and rapidly restored her'to health. We
buve no hesitation in saying, that this preparation
of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, In
fluenza, Asthma, Consumption, &c., is the most
Jiiynn ia 6He of (ho meet alcDful practising pbyii,
ciuns in Peniisyivonia, 'end wKerSvoV Hia viiriou.
f ireparotionatiavo boon thoroughly tested, he is
ookod upon u* a grentpuHic benofsetor.—Jom-
ertet (ITc.) Journal. . •
Foreeleby THOMAS M. TURNER, I’
juaeld 181B«y^t., 8evatinth. '
T 1 I J IE -r 65 P. bb !*- W»" ttSEfli Zfpqiw-
J-J For ule, to emvo, by
june 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO.
Thomas m. turner & c'O’s,
apr 19 . . 181 Buy street.
pEOEIVED Per steamer
Jtt.CHEftOKEE.-apii.in Swisi "
Bvvies Muslins; Fluid
Cnnibrici* Printed Muslins; Bleii-hed Jeans diid
Drills; Blnck Wire Net Gloves and Milts j WhitS
Cotton Huse | Puvillibh Gnlike, &e. ftc. Piif
sole by LATHftOP & FOOTE. ' ■
ittey88
AIH1WNE : QUININE ! —150 ounccri
p '' *l>lnl...in n.i!l.!..« .I.'..! 1-1 ' *1...
_ pure Siilpliute Quitiiiip, received by .tire
Cherokee, arid Torarile by, .
dpr3D . , , \V* HUMJPUltEVB, JR>
C HATHAM SUPERIOR COUU^
—M “
-MAY TERM, 1849;—Whereas, Stewart
Austin* S. B. Williams, Wm. H. Morigin, G, B.
Cuinming, George Gordon; H. F.Willink, James
A. LaRoche, M’C.King, Geo. J. Bulloch, James
Auderson, Joseph George, Sr., lohn C.Ferrilh
und John W. Nevitt,.Grund Jurors—summoned
to attend the present Term of this Court* and
having made default: It is ordered that .they bri
fined jForty Dollurs, each, uulusn they file gbod
nud sufficient cause of excuse, oft or before the
first day of the uext Term of this Court.
And whereas, Joseph Ross, A. J. Maxwell, A;
Day, John Blnncho. Joseph Clark, N. F. Web*
ster, W. II. Flinn, W. II. Rogers, P; Collohen*
E. E. T, Ttntulnsul r P. \f Poohi. MuJ GM.n..1..-,l
RowInml, T» M. Casey find Theodord
Minis. Petit Jurors-~suu)inoueil tb attend tho,
present Term , of this Codrt, having made de
fault.: It i» ordered that they he fitted Twenty-
Dollars, each,.unless they severally file good aud
sufficient cause of excuse, on or before the Aral
dav of the next Term of.thja Court, i V . . ? i
True extract from the minutes. , r
\ june 7; R. F. AKIN, Dep. Clk. s. c. c. c.*
T 1QUID ADHESlVB PLANTER or Ethe->
JLj real Solution of Guri Cotttih! !^A rieW
real Solution h. __
and elegant substimte for Plrister Cloth, Sritarris/
Bandages, &c. &c., in Surgical Opbrntions.
This article is much sttpefibf to Cburt Plastef
or Goldbcnters Skin, being hearly the Color ol
tho skin, adhering more closely to it, aiid con
tinuing pliable, and unaffected by washing.'* &
full supply just received and for sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER,
nmy 23 181 Buy-street.
P APER.—500 reams Wrapping Paper; aa
sprted sizes; 60 do. Envelope do.; 10 do
large heavy do., expressly for cotton samples
2Q0 do. ruled and plain Letter Jtopen lOOdo. doj
^ J «* - « j
and do. Fools Cup do.} 100 do. Flat Cap and
Puoket Post do. Received and for sale by
mar 3 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
[>RT WINE.—Just received two hull
Pit
JT. Pipes of Port Wine orveryanperior quality,
warranted pure, and of direct iinportatioh. - For
ct-importation. -
J; ROUSSEAU,
cor. Bull & Brough tori st/ I
/ CHOICE MADEIRA WINE -
VJ RECElVED^The snbsciibor hatii
sale by
may 24
KECElVEDi-j-The snbscribor having or
dered n-ht-of old Madeira Wine, frotbihewell
known honso iu Madeira of Oliveira & Co., hail 1
now received it and prepared to sell Ure : Mme*t
wholesale oir retail. In this lot there is soma’of
the Reserve 1 Wine, so much liked by all those
who have nsed it* Price to suit the times. For
sale hy • : * L ROUSBEAU. '■*
may 24 ’
iWDERS.-
r.NATEKSAtL’S HEAVE
JL For th.
— For the radicnl nod peripansot eoro. ol
Hedres, 'Broken-wmd, Cbugft,; Cdid», ,Gion-'
dor., nha ill diieures which affect tljo iblicoii,.
roorahrano ofthe Lnogs. Windpipe, Throat aid
Head of (he Hone. Also to eipel BolU end
Wofids, loueu the bide, Improve tho appeiito
and keep the Bhimal in good emidkiom - For
Mle by e ; A. A. SOLOMONS,
nny lO i i, . . t < ■ Merkel eqnerd,
meyS
Soide, for Bale by
Cohen *. toman.