A Friend of the family. (Savannah, Ga.) 1849-1???, November 01, 1849, Image 3

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Illness is to be Borne.— ls the spirit can so far prevail as ! . the sickness wholly from himself and banish it only, an immense step is gained; and we my i nt ° ! J gar bodily ailments, not only with apparent, but with firmness and tranquility, and not only bear but draw from much that softens and purifies the soul. I myself, in ’ : though I have been often ill, and occasionally dangerous- * have never had to endure lasting sickness, or even what ‘* V deemed a weak constitution. But I have known ma , o th mon and women, with whom this was the ordinary and had no hope of oscaping from it but by death. * holonged Schiller especially. He suffered suf conhnuaHy* and knew, as indeed happened afterwards, this continual suffering would lead him step by step to the U 1 yet one might truly say of him that he held his ill confined to the body; for at whatever time you visited n 5 or under whatever circumstances you might meet him, was always calm and cheerful, ready to adapt itself friendly intercourse or to interesting and even philosophic nversation. He was, indeed, wont to say, that a man work , ( trer u nder the influence of illness if it were not too se • and I have seen him, under circumstances which cer t j,,ly afforded nothing cheering, compose both poems and nieces which betray no traces in their composition of the iCcssof the writer. —Hum bolt's Letter. ntpT cns History.—Where can we find in antiquity •thin” so touching, anything so wonderful, ns the last events til, of Scripture ! Not here are the fantastical adveutures of a divinity strange to humanity ; but the most pathetic history ; which not only draws forth tears by its beauty, but the con sequences of which, applied to the universe, have altered the aspect of the world. Members of Congress. —Within a month past, four members of Congress have died, viz : Hon. E. J. Black, of this State; lion. A. Line, of Indiana; Hon. John D. Cummings, of Ohio; and Hon. John Huntsman, of Tennessee. {IT Father Mathew is lecturing at Bridgeport, Ct. He is to be at Dover on the 4th, and Portsmouth on the Gth inst. A contemporary suggests that Captain Kidd planted his mo nev in California, and the soil in the mines being very fertile, it took a spread. -.. j j. iu-in ‘.i..l'f-stmyi'Mi. H-JJW.JU I — a ij*i bjxjI.i’MWim'WWBPWWHBW MABXXSB, On Thursday evening, 25th inst. by the Rev. Willard Pres ton,!). I)., Mr. Wm. G. Flinx, of this City, to Miss Isabel Kusick, only daughter of tho late SamT Withiugton, Esq., of Charleston, S. C [Revised and Corrected TFeeJdyi] Special attention will be given As® Vkis department of the paper, and planters oiav tely upou getting their sapplies and selling tlietr produce at our quotations. AR TIC LE s: TF rom ! to || ARTICLES. From |to Birri**, Hemp 44 u..y*i 14 22 f Steam Sawed... M 12 00 15 00 (funny... 20 21 I River 80010 )0 Kentucky 1 I Ranging, fin export 600 9 0!) .Manilla....l!) 10 12| j White Pine, clear.. 30 00 40 t O Kentucky 10 10. J{■ J Do. do iner’ahle 12 00 15 00 Btcoa. H ims lb <( Red Oak Staves.... 12 00 16 00 gules 6£ 7y 3 White Oak Pipe ... 35 00 60 00 Slioulders 6 6.j White Oak tlhd... 25 <to 35 00 Btff Mes* 13 5 l 14 White Oak Bhl .... 20 00 25 00 Prime 9 5(1 19 Ii Shingles, Cypress.. 300 350 s u> 1 [ Do. other kinds 300 Krtai Navy,. cwt 350 4 Lime bbl 75 1 Pii„t 55 1 625 .Molasses, Cnha gal 21 23 Buttur Goshen, Prime .. 20 22 New Orleans , 23 30 Inferior 15 18 NT.iHs, 4d. to 20d lb’ 4$ 4\ (isi'M. Spermacetti.... 37 33 Aura/ Store.?, Rosin..bbl! 9 Tall tw,Georgia made. 15 16 Tar, Wilmington, j 2 51 3 Northern made. 12 16 Turpentine, Soft. 2 75 (V,f Northern 9 10 Spts Turp’ine.gal 43 52 Met Ri 9 1 Varnish 24 26 i JllTa 13 12 Oils, Sperm. W. Str’ed 13) 1 .35 l.igmyra 9 M Fall Strained.... 125 130 C'lMl ird. ton 5 50 Summer Strained CrftiM.Unland,lnferior IS Linseed bbl 85 Orlina y 8}! 9.J Whale Racked... 62 Midillmg 9} 10 Tanner’s Lard... 15 16 Middling Fair I'J 11 Campbme 62.^ Fair to Good Fair. 1 q It 2 Potatoes bbl 20J 250 Good Fair 10£ Pork, Mess Choice 1 J Trime........... 10 a I 11 50 Ctriaee, Tuned 124 13 Pipes gross 51 60 Manilla 15 16 Porter dor 175 270 (Shining, Brown 4 7 Peper, Black lb 9 10 1 Bleached 5 12 Pimento 12 5 I Sheetings, Brown... 7 12 Raisins. Malaga box v ! Bleached 12. J 18 Muscatel... ‘■s Calicoes 4 1 ’I Rloom j Stripes, Indigo blue . 10 12 Rice, Ordinary 100 I Cheeks 10 16 Fair ft [Bnd Tick 10 18 God and Prime.. 3 3| Fisk, Dry Cod cwt 4 450 Sugar Cuba,Mus’do... lb 51 7 Herrhg.smo’d.box. 87$ 95 Port. &. St.lVoix.. i 8 Mackerel,No.l bbl Havana, White.. 80. No 2.... New Orleans 6 64 Do. No. 3.... Loaf 10 10 5 FW,Baltimore H. St.. 600 625 Lump 13 103 New Orleans Salt, Liverpool... ..sack 1 I 12£ Canal 675 700 Cargo bush Georgia Soap, Am. yellow ....lb Grain, CmM 68 80 Shot. , all sizes 6J 7 Oats, do ...... 40 Segars Spanish Ml 2 25 Oanpoieicr 375 550 America 2 6 Hay. Eintern ..100 100 Tollotc, American... .lb 8 North River 90 95 Tobacco. Georgia n it*, Dry ]b 7 7ij Manufactured.... 10 40 Dry Salted Teas, Pouchong 25 75 t r °*, Pi; Scotch ton Gunpowder 75 1 F.nglUh lh. 2J 2f Imperial 75 I 1 Swedes, assorted.. 41 Hyson, 75 Roop 100 5 Young Hyson.... 5) ra Sheet. lb 4 \ 5 Bohea Nail Rods 6 Twine Bagging 20 \ Ar * • .'....1b 91 Seine 25 33 Fig and 8ar.... 100 575 600 Wrapping Paper rm 50 1 f*n**et 7 White Le td...IH 650 900 Having accepted the Agency of the Washington Union for this f'U, persons desirous of subscribing for the Daily, Tri-Weekly, or W *Wy paper, will please leave their names with the subscriber. Urms— Daily paper, $lO per annum. Tri-Weekly, sdo do ‘Weekly, 2do do ... E. J. PURSE. outhern mutual insurance cowy of Georgia AsbURT Hc u.,Pr ea . & Treas. J. U. Parsods, Sec’ry. Prof. C. F Me Cay, Actuary. ove Company takes Inland, Marine and Fire Risks, now ‘ B ° n Ne " ro Pro Perty, on the most liberal terms. It is will SUccessp i operation. Its condition and success e jV explained by application to the Agents, who are Prepared to.take Risks. Une 7 6 mo WAY & KING. Agts. Fellow Citizens—l am a candidate for Clerk of the Su- Cr aDd Inferior Courts of Chatham County, at the election in . ar ' V next > respectfully solicit your suffrages. / ” 2 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. COUNTY ELECTION.—We are requested to fo?r QCe that Ma j* ELISHA WYLLY will be a candidate in r ‘ er k °* Superior and Inferior Courts at the election anuar y next, iulj - C 6 tZT FELLOW CITIZENS.— John E. Davis Esq. intend ing to retire in January next from the office of Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, I announce myself as a candi date at the next election, and respectfully solicit your suffra ges, J u] y 26 WM. H. BULLOCH. FELLO W CITIZENS. —I am a candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Chatham County at the election in January next, and respetfully solicicit your suf. frages. J u| y 26 R. F. AKIN. (tC/- ELKCTIOJV JVOTICE. —Mr Editur.—Please an nounce F.DWARD M. PRENDERGAST, Esq., as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Chatham County, at the election in Jan uary next, and oblige Au S 2 MANY VOTERS. FALL TRADE, 1849. COLLINS & -BULKLEY, 100 BRYAN ST. ARE now opening their Fall supply of Crockery am* Hose furnisiiing Goods/ The attention of purchasers is par ticularly requested to their large and varied assortment, consist* ini? in part as follows : Elegant gold band China Tea Setts Elegant do. Dinner do. VV. G. F. Blue and mulberry Dinne Setts W. G. do. do. Tea do. China Vases, in great variety, Mantle Ornaments Terra Cotta Ware, splendid Bohemian Colenge Bottles, rich China Cups for Presents Wine Bottles, Cut Gloss Ware, Lamps, Castors Solar and Astral Chimneys, &c. &Cv LAMPS, JAPANNED WARE, &c. &c. Solar and Spirit Lamps, Side and Hall Lamps Lanterns, Britannia and Brass Candlesticks Tea Trays, Bread and Knife Trays r i oilet and Slop Pails, Cake and Spice Boies Bathing Tubs, Coffee Urns and Biggins Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Jelly Moulds Tea Pots, Plated and Britannia Tea and Table Spoons Plate and Dish Covers, in setts Venison Dishes, Nursery Lamps. Together with an assort ment of bright Tin Ware. CUTLERY AND FAMILY HARDWARE. Ivofy, Buck Horn, Cocoa and .common Cutlery , Razors and Pocket Cutlery, Twine Knives, Coffee and Spice Mills, Soup Digesters, Fish Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, And irons. Fire Fenders, Porcelain Sauce and Stew Pans, bronzed Hat Slands, a beautiful article; Preserving Kettles, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Mortals and Pestles, Coal llods, Fire Standards, Stair Rods and extra Bands, Sad irons, Tea and Dinnef Bells, Rat and Mouse Traps, Egg Whips and Slicers, Brass Spittoons, Ice Breakers, Cork Screws, Carpet Tacks, Metal Faucets, Spring Ballances. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Buckets, Brass and Iron hound Tubs, Keelers, Brooms, Bel lows, Wash Boards, Rolling Pins, Beef-steak Pounders, Crova Dippers, Lemon Squeezers, Wood Spoons, Camp Chairs, But ler’s Trays; Switta. Also, Market and Traveling Baskets, Cradles and Wagons; together with a complete assortment ol Fancy and Travelling Baskets; Shaker Seives and Whisks. MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY GOODS. Brushes of all descriptions; China and Glass Toys; Rose wood Work Boxes and Dressing Cases; Thermometers, Paper Files, Crimping Machines, Curling Tongs, Ivory Measures, Knitting Needles, Flasks, Looking Glasses, Pocket Inks, Fish Hooks. Together with a great variety of other articles too nu merous to mention. Housekeepers, Planters, and the Public generally,aie invited to call, as their prices will be moderate, oct 18 3mo SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. Savannah, Georgia. HAVE IN STORE A full assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, on the most reasonable terms. Blankets —Heavy London Duffil, own importation, heavy Mack inaw and Twilled Blankets, Whitney and Rose Blankets, rib bon bound. Plains —Heavy allvvood Negro Plains, assorted qualities. Kerseys —A very large assortment, comprising all the different styles and qualities, both fancy and plain, of Georgia and Northern manufacture. Negro Caps— Kilmarnock and Scotch Bonnets. Flannels —Red domestic,plain, all wool, low price to fine, heavy twilled for plantation use ; white Flannels, a full assortment of American and English manufacture. Canton Flannels —White, brown and col >red, best qualties. Linseys —Plain red Linsey, Piaid, assorted colors. Cotton Osnaburgs —From the best Factories in the State, at Facto ry prices. Burlaps —Of flax and cotton, for picking sheets. Bro Blea'd Shirtings &r Sheetings —A full assortment, all styles and qualities. Colored Homespuns— Marlboro’ stripes and plaids; Columbian and other stripes. Mariners Stripes and Apron Cheeks— Different.styles and qualities. Prints —Avery large assortment from low price to superfine. Sattinets, Tioeeds Kentucky Jeans— Full assortment plain and fancy colors. Cloths, Cassimeres and V r estings A largevariety. Diapers —Huckabuck, Scotch, Bird’s Eye, Russia and cotton Dia per ; bro. and bleached linen table damask and table cloths. Linens — 44 to 12-4, all qualities, from the best manufacturers. Dimity —Furniture, all widths; a large assortment of furniture Fringes. . _ Hosiery—A full assortment, comprising cotton, woolen and silk hose. Also ladies’and gents’ merino and cotton under shirts and drawers. Umbrellas— Silk and cotton. Also Parsols and Sunshades. Window Shades and Curtain Materials —A large variety. ALSO Ginghams, English and French Prints, Mousde Laines, Cash, meres, black and colored Alpaccas, English and French Merinos, Gala Plaids, Worsted Damasks and Moreens. With a full assort ment of all styles of Dress and Fancy Goods. oct 1J GALLS. English Linseed Oil. just received per bar<,Ue TeXaS ’ aDd f0r jNO by G, FALLIGANT. WANTED TO HIRE —A good Cook and Washer, for a family * of three persons, for whom liberal wages will be given Enquire at this office. oct - H—ff For St. Mary’s, Via Darien , St. Simon's Island , Brunswick, Bethel, Jef fersonton <§*c., The steampacket IVANHOE, Capt. P. McNelty, is now receiving freight and passengers at Ferry Wharfand will leave this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. or i 0 A QCr All ft eights payable by shippers, and will be stored during the absence of the boat free of charge. Freight consigned to the Agent will be forwarded free of com missions. 1 m ° C JAMES SULLIVAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF TIN WARE, , . WORKER of Sheet Iron, Copper and Zinc, and dealer in Ja mnned Britannia and planished Ware, also in all kinds of STOVES Some of the best and most approved pattcins of COOKING STOVES will be kept on hand du.tng the season, as ii • , r .Up. Stoves Stove work of all kinds will be well as a variety of other Moves , Hand Shnuror promptly attended to. Bathing tubs and P" 13 ’ Baths for sale. All orders for Tin Ware chasers will be supplied at prices as low as they a y . York or anywhere ~ whiuke, nr Bay. AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL ROAD. SAVANNAH, OCT. 8, 1849. The undersigned having been appointed by the amended charter of the “ Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad,” passed on the 28lhof December, 1847, Commissioners for receiving subscriptions in Sa vannah to Stock in said Company, do hereby give notice that Books of Subscription are now open, awl will be kept open for thirty days from this date, for any or all persons so calf and subscribe. The Subscription List will be kept at the Bank of the SBaleof Georgia. JOSEPH WASHBURN,> EDIV’I) PADELFORD, ! n a ANTHO. PORTER, L. O. REYNOLDS, J oct 11 ]mo THE CANTON CHINESF/yor the American’s Sojourn in the Celestial Empire, by Osmond Tiffany,jr. The Recollection's of Arrtony,by Alexandra Dumas, author of the Count of Monte Christo. Fanny Thornton, by Mrs. Grey. The Invisible Gentleman, by the author of the Robber, &c. 1 he Illustrated Hand Book-, anew guide for Travellers through the United States-of America. Received by oct II JOHN M. COOPER. A Dozen Ladies’ and Gentlemen s fresh Kid Gloves, just re •JV ceivedat MARSHALL & AIKIN’S. oct 11 T. EffSE\ S AND BLANKETS.—The subscribers are now pre l\. pared to supply their Town and Country friends with any quan tity and every variety of Kersevs and Blankets, at the lowest market prices. ‘ MARSHALL &AIKIN. oct 11 COLOURED DRESS SILKS.—The subscribers have just re ceived per steamship Tennessee, a splendid assortment of plain, striped and figured Glasse Silks—entire new siyles. oct 11 MARSHALL &.AIKIN. Gl OODS for Children and Youth’s Wear.—A handsome assort IT ment of Gala Plaids, Kossuth Plaids, Tweeds and low priced Cloths and Cassimeres. MARSHALL fc AIKIN. oct 11 DOMESTIC GOODS —-Fifteen cases Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings; twenty-five bales Brown do. do.; Cotton Osna burgs, Richmond,. Carolina, and Marlboro’Plaids and Stripes ; just deceived and lor sale wholesale and retail, bv * oct 11 MARSHALL & AIKIN, LACES, Embroidery, Valentian Thread, Linen and Cotton Edgings, new styles Lace Capes, Berthas, Collars and Cuffs to match, a large assortment; just received at oct 11 MARSHALL & AIKIN’S. 1| OORE’S Irish Melodies : illustrated—for 18 0. JLTJL Clarence : by the author of “ Hope Leslie.” Go ey’s, Graham’s and Sartain’s Magazines, for October. The Foitunes of a Woman: a novel, by the author of “Firs! Love.” Love in High Life, a Story of the “ Upper Ten by T. S. Arthur. Part 2d, History of the French Revolution of 1848: by A. De- Lamertifie. The Crayon Reader :by Irving. Received bv oct 11 ‘ JOHN M. COOPER. ALFRED HAYWOOD, CORNER BRYAN AND BARNARD STREETS, MARKET SQUARE, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Dealer in choice fruits, candies, nuts, FIRST QUALITY ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES AND POTATOES-—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. First quality Thunderbolt Oysters, Fish, &c. Newark refined Champaigne Cider, and Albany Cream Ale, by the bbl. QjT Orders from the Country, accompanied by the cash, or City reference, punctually attended to. aug 9 THOMAS M. ROSIS, IMPORTER and Manufacturer ot SEGARS, No. 107 Bay-st., one door west of Drayton, at the Blue Sign.—Has on hand a large and Choice Stock of Segars, Snuff, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and all other articles in his line, at Wholesale and Retaif, at the most reasonable prices. ts sept 20 “RABUN & FULTONi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, sept 13 SAVANNAH, GA. CHEAP CASH STORE. The subscriber respectfully informs his customers and friends, and country people and every body else that wishes to purchase goods cheap, that he has just returned from New York with a general assortment of Goods, suitable to the weather. Among which will be found the following articles. Silk and Cotton Hosiery of every description, do do Gloves of all kinds, plain and Embroidered. Alapacas, Madonas, Lusters, &c., all kinds and all prices. Rlk. Blue and Brown Cloths, very cheap. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Satinets, Kentucky Jeans. Bleached, Brown and Col’d Homespuns. Jackonet, Swiss Mull and Nansook Muslins. % Plaid, Striped and Fig’d Muslins. Jenny Lind and Tyrolise Hats for children. Prince of Wales Hoods. Silk, Crape, Wool and Cotton Shawls. Very fine Long Shawls. Besides almost every thing else in the Dry Goods line which he will sell as cheap as can he purchased in the city. S. H. VAN NESS, sept 20 Ag’t for John Van Ness. ALLEN, BALL & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. J. NU BA LL& CO., COMiaiSSION MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. ROBERT A. ALLEN, JAMES M. BALL, JOHN V. TARVER. sept 20 lv FRANKLIN & BRANTLEY, FACTORS AND COUHISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. fTIENDER their services to their friends and the public generally. JL Our individual attention will be given to the selling of Cot ton and other Produce, purchasing and forwarding Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c. We are also bound in our special contract not to speculate in Cotton. S. O. FRANKLIN, VV. F. BRANTLEY. sept 13 PAINT AND OIL STORK, west side of monument square. —JOHN G. FALLIGANT invites his friends and the public generally, both from town and country, to call and ex amine his stock before they purchase. Every art cle is .-elected by himself and will be warranted of the best quality, and he vv.ll sell at low prices and on accommodating terms. Aug 2 SITUATION WANTED,” AS a CLERK or BOOKKEEPER, by a young man. Good reference can be given to any person needing his services. Apply at this Office. ts sept J3 Window Glass. BOXES Ameri an and French Window Glass, from to 16x18; do. do. do, Qoach and Picture do, m 162x18 to 36x44. For sale bv Aug 2 J. G. FALLIGANT HE subscriber having just returned fiom the North, with a choice selection of French, English and American cloths, cassimeres, fancy and plain vestings, he is now prepared to make any garments in his line, at reduced prices, for cash or approved paper. ‘ JOHN W. KELLY, Owens’Buildings, opposite the Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga. N-B-—Cutring, mending, altering, and cleaning, done at the shortest notice ~ Sept. 13. U. 9. mail. New York & Savannah Line Steamships To leave WEDNESDA Y, November 7. The new and splendid Steamship CHEROKEE, Lyons Master, WILL leave Savannah as above. Passage to New York $25. No berth secured until paid for.. Tiio ship and owners will not be accountable for any article swnton board, unless bills of lading are obtained for the same. Bills of lading signed by the Clerk on board. For Freight or Passage, apply to * PADELFORD <fc FAY. The ships of this line carry a clear white light at masthead, green on starboard side and red larboard. N o Freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailing. IHT No colored persons will be allowed to go on board for any purpose. juel3 UNION STBAITI BOAT COMPANY OF G E Oil GIA A N SO U C A ROL IN A. THE very light draught steam-packets H. L. COOK and ORE GON will be ready for service in a few weeks ? the former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw and the latter by Capt T. N. PniLPOT,both gentlemen of experience on Savannah River.— These boats will be enabled to reach Augusta and Hamburg in the lowest stages of the river. The days of departure from Savannah will be Tuesday’s and Saturday’s, and from Augusta and Hamburg on Saturday’s and Wednesday’s. Freights consigned to the Agent at Savannah, to be sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, &.C., will be forwarded free of commissions, aug 23 M. A. COHEN, Agent. FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA. ** PS*"* THE superior Light Draught Steamer DeKali, p T f J* M. Moody, will commence her regular trips to Hamburg arid Augusta on Friday, the 7th September, and continue running during the season, leaving Savannah every Friday afternoon at f> o’clock, and Augusta every Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock. The DkKALB has been fitted up in superior style for the accommodation of passengers, and is comma ided by a gentleman well known on the river, and no pains will be spared to m;ike her as comfortable as any can desire. She will touch all the Landings, both going and returning, to land Freight and Passengers, and is in tended to accommodate all persons on the River who may favor them with their patronage. Passengers wishing to go to Charleston ran obtain Though Tickets on board, either through from Aueuta and Hamburgi, or from any Landing on the River, at a considerable re duced rate. For Freight or Passage, apply to G. WALKER, Ag’t Augusta & Hamburg. BROOKS & TUPPER, do. Savannah. E. LAFITTE & CO., do Charleston. Freight for this boat will be forwarded fiee ot commission, aug 23 DAILY: U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKET LINE. BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. (inland two-thirds OF THE WAT.) METAMORA Caj:t F. Barden. WM. SEABROOK ------ Capt. P. Beankens mtr . GEN. CLINCH Capt. Fenn Peck. JASPER - - - Capt. Wm. S. Dixon. This Line is composed of the above very superior Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, and cannot be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o’clock, and leave Charleston eveiy morning at 9 o’clock throughout the yen. Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through Tickets between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including meals on the steamers ; and omnibus fare in Savannah. BROOKS & TUPPER, Agents, Savannah, aug 23 E. LAFITTE & CO., Agents, Charleston. AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAIL lIOAD. NOTICE is hereby given that Books of Subscription to the Stock of the Augusta & Waynesboro’Rail Road, will be opened at Savannah, Augusta and Waynesboro’ on the Bth of October next, under the superintendence required by law, and will continue open as the law requires. And whereas, subscription for Stock in said Company bar# already been made in advance for a sum exceeding the amount ao ►thorizing an organization, notice is further hereby given that tb* Stockholders will meet at Waynesboro, in the connty of Burke, on Tuesday the 13th day of November next, for the purpose of electing seven Directors to manage the affairs of the Company, in conformity with the charter. CHARLES W. WEST, Chairman, lid. Coin. TttnS. H. Blount, Sec’y Bd. Com. Waynesboro,’ Sept. 4, 1H49, sept. 13, The Lafayette * BURR MILL STONE Manufacturing Company* Bolton'B Building , River Street, foot of Whitaker i.. ‘ WH ILL keep on hand and for sale BUR STONES, iioin fifteen inches to seven feet; and we judge it sufficient recommen ds! on to sav Ove Thousand setts of these Stones have been sold in the States of Georgia, Alabama, North and Soutfi Caroiwa and Virginia—giting the most perfect satisfaction in both Ora artd Wheat, 3tT