A Friend of the family. (Savannah, Ga.) 1849-1???, November 08, 1849, Image 3

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For A Friend of ihu Family. SUNDAY REFLECTIONS. Sunday, Nov. 4th, 1849. fkings. Nothing is more common than to view whether good or ill, as unworthy of our serious 1 41 enough for small minds, but certainly not. descrv- J n- c , m ,i u | attention. Little things for children, but great ,1 men. seems to be the common opinion of mankind, i this right? is this wise ? let us reflect on the subject i.uwua< r e is composed of words, and men are held re !ift!t* • Id**—* * . fur all the little words they use, the least equally ns „ p-ihie i u * . hence the wisdom, not to say the necessity, of ‘ titular attention to all our little words; the little viug pfl*o c # if rightly used, may be the corner stone to our pros i.orea. if used when our reason tells us that another | , .T-'tV, “ t ,j ,]„ better, it may be the precipice from which we fall . ru jn. Many a man can date his ruin from the ut nh(>P lMe 0 c little word, when his better judgement told * .rince ei j ° , *oiuditto have said no! Great fortunes are com , ui that no uu n i o f cents, Mountains of particles, Oceans of drops, Nii- I* individuals, and the Human Mind of all sorts of little It is true men sometimes perform apparently great t (nt at once dazzle the eye and attract the heart, but ati - V these an l IOVV niiin y little things enter into their com . without which they could not exist in any tangible tynii* —————— I \ A f fEn s ’ ?n IC E s cIE BiHT, [Revised and Corrected IVeelchj .] • il attention will be given to this department of the paper, and planters r | V u ion getting their supplies ami selling their produce at our quotations. i —■ , Hemp 14 in., yd j 1 4 *22 j BtL' I**’ 1 **’ 1 1 ‘l op 2i ! ” Runny j Kentucky •• ini d,,,* Manilla....h* 40 1. 4 , t ni ; < i,N'y cwt l*l 1 55 Pilot 0 “ Bgr,6os! , *!ii, 1 rime .. ~J > Inferior 13 J[ 0 Ct*H . Spennucetti.... 37 38 fall iW.Georgii made. .) b Northern ma le. 12 lb O** Northern 9 10 i! Liguiyra 9 r I J (W,trJ *nn J oJ Cotto*,l T t*lanMnforio r lb tlnliriy “v *L Middling 94 *3 MiUlia.’ Fair I'*- 1"A Fait to Rood 1 atr. 1 it 1* g (loot fair 1U Choice 1 4 Cordage, Tuned 12\ J3 Manilla 15 16 .• f Shirting, Hiovn 4 7 7 j ftti’ i’ M 5 •i 1 Sh ’Cting*, 11r0w.i... 7 12 * , Hlwheil I2*j 18 ; ) (.’ilieoci 4 I 4 Btn/ies, Indigo blue . 10 12 I'lVeks... 10 16 C i Bed Tick 10 18 f,,i |)rv * ‘od cwt 4 4 50 Herring,smo’d.box. Mackerel, No. I hbl Do. No 2.... Do. No. 3.... F’.nr. Baltimore 11. St.. 600 625 Now Orleans Canal |6 75 700 Georgia Rrai*. Corn 68 89 Outs. do 40 Qivo'drr keg 3<5 •* 50 Htt. Eistern . ..109 1 60 North River 90 95 ff.tb.i, Dry lb 7 7.t Dry Salted Inn, Pi Scotch ton Knglish lb. 2 5 2| Swedes, assorted.. 4‘, 4A Hoop 100 5 Sh ct lb 4- 5 .Nail Rods 6 Ur 4 lb 9.’ Lead Pig and 8ar.... 100 575 60b Sli.-et 7 White Le id 6 50 9 00 Having accepted the Airency of the Washington Union for this City, persons desirous of subscribing for the Daily, Tri-Weekly, or Weekly paper, will please leave their names with the subscriber. Terms—Daily paper, $lO per annum. Tri-Wcckly, sdo do Weekly, 2do do E. J PURSE. SJJ r H >4 MJTJAL IN3J3ANCE CO/ifl'Y OF GEORGIA As bury Hull, Pres. & Treas. J. U. Parsoiis, Sec’ry. Prof. C. F McCay, Actuary. Hte above Company takes Inland, Marine and Fire Risks, ail| l Risks on Negro Property, on the most liberal terms. It is n -'w inmost, successful operation. Its condition and success “‘ll oe tally explained by application to the Agents, who are prepared to take Risks. 6 ina WAY & KING. Agts. i'Kllow Citizens—l am a candidate for Clerk of the Su peuor and Inferior Courts of Chatham County, at the election in •h 1 * tv next, and icspectfully solicit your suffrages. 2 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. 1 t klLLujy CITIZENS. —John E Davis Esq. intend tn ,l ‘^ re in January next from the office of Clerk ol the an d Inferior Courts, I announce myself as a candi- 1 ’ <lt tlle Ue xt election, and respectfully solicit your suffra- i uly 26 WM. 11. BULLOCH. CITIZENS.— I am a candidate for Clerk ui tlie • P ei 'tor and Inferior Courts of Chatham County at 100election’ t ... _ f ri ( n January next, and respetfully solicicit your sui_ r. F. AKIN. v!y :CTIOX NOTICE —Mu Editor. —Please an forth ,VAHD PRENDERGAST, Esq., as a candidate Uarv ne ° xt C ° f S,ler ‘H of Chatham County, at the election m Jan- A'j *> Jl ‘ ot ‘ _ ’ ~ MANY VOTERS. ELECTION. —We are requested to ferC] tlCe tl ! at Mn i* ELISHA WYLLY will be a candidate r tue Superior and Inferior Courts at the election 1 next. july 20 ARTICLES, —Anew supply of different sizes m quahties of Paper! aewly* of Ep iSCOPAL L p°RAYER BOOKS, in various r - e,t 'gant styles of Binding, * s tr Pc^^ E A)RT-FOLIOS, u new and convenient article. no v 9 Ved and for sale, by JOHN M. COOPER. ARTICLES. From to ‘Steam Sawed... M 12 00 15 00 River 8 00 Id i 0 Ranging, for export (ft *MI 90 I White Pine, clear.. 30 00 40 10 Do. ilo mer’able 12 00 15 00 ■f Rod Oak Staves.... 12 00 16 00 a White Oak Pipe ... 35 00 60 00 White Oak Hhd ... 25 < 0 35 00 White Oak Bbl ..>2O 00 25 0O Shingles, Cypress.. ; 300 350 Do. other kinds: 3 00 Lime bbl I 75 1 Mulas.es Tuba gal 21 23 New Orleans 28 30 Nils. 4d. to 20d Ihj 4\ 4£ JVucal Stores, Rosin..bbl! 2 Tar, Wilmington. 251 3 Turpentine, Soft. 2 75 Spts Turp’inti.gal 1 48 52 Varnish j 24 26 0i7.,-, Sperm. VV. Str’ed 131 135 Fall Strained ... 125 139 Summer Strained Linseed bbf 85 Whale Racked... 62 Tanner’s Lard... 15 16 Catnphme 62\ P itiitnet hbl |2 O l 250 Pork, Mess 13 14 Frime i0 5 l il 50 Pipes gross 5> 60 Portrr doz 175 275 Peper, It lack lb 9 10 Pimento 12 Raisins, Malaga box Muscatel Bloom Rice. Ordinary 100 Fair 2^ God and Prime.. 33., Sugar Cu'a,Mus’do... 1!> 5\ 7 Port. &. St.Cmix.. 7 j 8 Havana, White.. New Orleans 6 6i Loaf 10 10fj Lump 10 101 i Suit, Liverpool sack 1 112^ Cargo hush •<oap % Am yellow ....lb 4.\ 6$ Shot, all sizes; Scrars Spanish M 12 25 America 2 6 Tallow, American ...lb 8 Tubacco Georgia Manufactured.... 10 40 Teas , Pouehong 25 75 Gunpowder 75 1 Imperial 75 1 Uy e on, 75 80 Young Hyson.... 5J 75 Bohea Twine. Ragging 20 Seine. 25 I 30 Wrapping Paper rm 50 1 j STILL THEY COME ! JUST received per ship Halifax, and steamship Cherokee, at the cheap Cash Store—lsl Congress-street—a n< w lot of Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as Delanes, Alpacas, Lusters, Ma dona’s Cashmers Ac , Ac. All kinds ol col sand prices, from | cents up. ALSO, Cassimeres, Sattinetfs, Kentucky Janes, Wool and Cotton Flannels, Checks, Ginghams, Calicoes, Shawls. Homespuns, Bed Ticks, Diaper Table Cloths and Covers. Children's Hats! Woosted Coats and Sacks, ladies’ and gents’ Under Vests. AH kinds Linen Cambric, Silk and Cotton llandkfs, Lisle and Mus- j lin Edgings and Insertings. Together with an assortment of other things. Besides a small lot pi something else, all of winch will he offered very cheap, ‘ at the above mentioned cheap cash store, at the sum of JOHN VAN NESS. nov 157 Congress-st. SCENES IN THE OLD WORLD; or Scenes and Cities in foreign Lands, by William Furness, accompanied with a Map and Illustrations. The practical French Teacher; or a New Method of learning; to read, write, and speak the French Language, by Norman Phinney. A. M J first Book in French, or, A Practical introduction to the [ French Language, by Norman Phinney, A. M., with Key. Exercises in Greek Prose Composition, adapted to -he First i Book of Xenophon’s Anabasis, by James R Boise. Received ! by n-.v 8 JOHN M COOPER. * H OOD ! WOOD Yl A SUPPLY of Black Jack, Oak, and Ash, and otlier kinds of WOOD for sale, by E M McDONALD. Oak-st., opposite N. E. corner of O. R. R Depot. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WHOLESALE and telail dealer in Paints, Oils, Turpen tine and Varnishes, French and American Window Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, Fire Board and decorative Papers, Sashes Blinds, and Doors. West side of Monument Square, Savannah, Georgia. (UP Orders from the country Promptly attended to. nov 8 JOHN MALLE IIY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. sz> Bay street, adjoining the City Hotel j INVITES attention to his Stock of New and Seasonable Goods, now opening, consisting of choice Ready-Made CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, comprising every at tide of Gen tlemen’s apparel. A Iso, a lull supply of CLOTHS, CASS!MERES, and VEST INGS, of various shades and qualities—which will be made to order in the most approved style, by competent and experienced \\ o. kinen, warranted to give entire satisfaction, and at Pricesjo suit the times. oct 18 RICH PAPIER MACHE GOODS.- The Subscriber is open ing a select stock of the above, consisting of Port-Fo lios, Writing Desks, Ink-stands, Ladies’ Worn. Boxes, Cabinets, Albums, Odeur Cases, Ac. Also, of Rosewood and Mahogany Desks, neat and low priced Mahogany and Cedar Work Boxes, Card Cases, Porte Monaies, Ivory Tablets, Pearl and Ivory Paper Knives, Pen Holders of new and improved style, very handsome ; Pocket Books, Pu peteries, Gold and Silver Pen and Pencii Cases, &c., *stc. Also a collection of new and handsome Juvemle Books for •hildren of all ages. oci 18 JOHN M. COOPER. DANCING ACADEMY. A 1 ONSIEUR A. BONAUD'S Academy will open on Tuesday, iJL 16th inst ,at 5 o’clock, P. M. All his former Pupils are respectfully invited to attend—the German Band being engaged for the occasion. Tuition Days—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from live to seven, for young Ladies and Masters. Terms of tuition, sl2 per term. N. B. Pupils who have been under Mr. B’s care for two terms, w 11 lie received in his Saturday class fur $5 per term.’ Gentlemen’s Class for Polka, Waltz, Mazurka, &c. &c., open same evening as above from H to H, P. M. Terms $5 lor every Dance, payable in advance, oct 18 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. TO the Merchants of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ala bama and Florida.—The subscribers having established a house in this city for the sale of READY MADE CLOT HING in connection with an extensive Manufacturing establishment in New ark, N. J., where one of the firm gives his personal attention en tirely to the rnanufarture, while the other devotes himself to the receipt an:l sale ot the same in Savannah. Possessing these advan tages, we flatter ourselves that we can compete with any establish ment in the United States in Price, style and workmanship. We are now receiving our Fall and Winter supply, to which we invite the attention of merchants, planters, and the public in general sept 6 - PIERSON & HE IDT. ’tt.vS. HARDWICK & CHOKE, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah. Ga. THE Undersigned have associated themselves, under the above style, in the business above specified. Mr. Hardwick is a Planter of Hancock county, and, of course, identified in feeling and interest with his brother Planters. Mr. Cooke is a citizen of Sa vannah, and is thoroughly acquainted with all the branches of the Commission Business. We are prepared to make liberal advances on produce instore, and will liil orders for Plantation and Family Supplies with scrupu lous care. We are mutually bound not to speculate in Cotton or any other article of .Merchandise. We respectfully solicit patronage and pledge ourselves to deserve it by faithful attention to the business entrusted to us. R. S HARDWICK, aug 23 J. G. COOKE. Staves. PERSONS in the country desirous of engaging in getting out Staves, are informed that the preparation required tor foreign export is as follows ; To be made either out of White Oak or IVater Oak Trees. Length, from 42 to 44 inches. Breadth, not less than 4 or more than 7 indies. Thickness, not less than 1 or more than 2j inches on the thinest part of the thinest edge. The hack and edge of the Stave should be dressed down to the same thickness—should have a clear cleft or split, and be free from knots, crooks, and worm-holes. Staves prepared in conformity with this specification will be re ceived at the full market price during the ensuing autumn and winter Present value, thirty-five dollars per one thousand pieces. AlJg 2 ANDREW LOW & CO. RABUN & FULTON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, sept 13 SAVANNAH, GA. ‘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. Jt 3e l ?t Window OSass. /k*s\d\ ROXES American and French Window Glass, from | 7 x p 16x18 ; do. do. do. Coach and Picture do. rn 162x13 to 36x44. lor sale bv FALLIGANT- Aug 2 __ —. rriHE subscriberTaving just returned fforn the North, with a l choice selection of French, English and Amencan cloths, cassimeres, fancy and plain vestings, he i> apmoved any garments in his line, at reduced prices, for PJper bwens’ Buildings, opposite the Tulaski House, Savannah, Ga. ! N. B—Cutting, mending, altering, and clean.og, d *® e j shortest notice- , ■ * ALFRED HAYWOOD, jCORNER 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. O 3 Orders from the Country, accompanied by tkc cash,or City j reference, punctually attended to. aug 9 j THOMAS ML ROSIS, XM PORTER and Manufacturer ol SEGARS, No. 107 Bay-st.,j one door west of 4) ray ton, at the Blue Sign.—Has on hand a large and Choice Stock of Sugars, Snuff, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and all other aiticles in his line, at Wholesale and Retail, at the most reasonable prices. tt’ sept 20 FILL TRAWL, 1840. COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 BRYAN ST. i ,* 111: now opening their Fall supply of Crockery aw Howse furnishing Goods, ‘l he attention of purchasers is par ticularly requested to their large and varied assortment. con.-ist inir in part as follows : Elegant gold band China Tea Setfs Elegant do. Dinner do. W. G. F. Blue and mulberry Dinne Setts W. G. do. do. Tea do. China Vases, in groat variety, Mantle Ornaments Terra Cotta Y\ are, splendid Bohemian Colenge Buttles, rich China ( ups for Presents Wine Bottles, Cut Glass Ware, Lamps, Castors Solar and Astral Chimneys. cVc. Ac. lamps, japanned ware, &c. &c. Solar and Spirit Lamps, Side and Hall Lamps Lanterns, Britannia and Brass Candlesticks Tea ‘Prays, Bread and Knife Trays Toilet and Slop Pails, Cake and Spice Boxes Bathing Tubs, Coffee Urns and Biggins Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Jelly Moulds Tea Pots. PTuted 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. Ivory, Buck Horn, Cocoa and common Cutlery , Razors and Pocket Cutlery, Twine Knives, Coffee and Spice Mills, Soup Diiresters, Fish Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, And irons. Fire Fenders, Porcelain Sauce and Stew Pans, bronzed Hat Stands, a beautiful article; Preserving Kettles, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Mortals and Pestles, Coal Hods, Fire Standards, Stair Rods and extra Bands. Sad Irons, Tea and Dinner Bells, Rat and Mouse Traps, Egg VV Hips and Slicers, Brass Spittoons, Ice Breakers, Cork Screws, Carpet Tucks, Metal Faucets, Spring Ballances. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Buckets, Brass and Iron bound Tubs, Keelers, Brooms,Bi l lows, Wash Boards, Rolling Pins, Beef-steak Pounders, Crova Dippers, Lemon Squeezers, Wood Spoons, Camp Chairs, But ler’s Trays; Switts. Also, Market and Traveling Baskets, Candles and Wagons ; together with a complete assortment of Fancy and Travelling Baskets; Shaker Seives and Whisks. MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY GOODS. Brushes of all description. - ; 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,are invited to call, as their prices will be moderate, oct 18 3mo FRANKLIN & BRANTLEY, FACTORS AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. r [RENDER their services to their friends and the public generally. -I. Our individual attention will he given to the selling of Cot ton and other Produce, purchasing and forwarding Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c. We are als® bound in our special contract not to speculate in Cotton. S. O. FRANKLIN, W. F. BRANTLEY. sept 13 PAINT AND OIL STOKE, wkst sidk 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 article is selected by himself and will be warranted of the best quality, and he will sell at low prices and on accommodating terms. Aug 2 GALLS. English Linseed Oil. just received per Ur barque Texas, and for sale by 7 <Jct 1 l JNO. G. FALLIGANT. WANTED TO HIKE —A good Cook and Washer, tor a family of three persons, lor whom liberal wages will be given Enquire at this office. oct. 11— ts For St. Mary’s, Via Darien, Si. Simon's Island , Brunswick, Bethel , Jrf fersonton fyc., t* The steampacket IVaNHOE, Capt. P. McNelty, L now receiving freight and passengers at Ferry Wharf, and will leave this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. QCr Ail 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 in oct 11 ALLEN, BALL & CO., FACTORS AXD COMHISSIOX MERCHANTS, No. 112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. J. M. BALL & CO., COMMXSSYOIg MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. ROBERT A. ALLEN, JAMES At. BALL, JOHN V. TARVER. - sept 20 ly JAMES SULLIVAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANIIFACIUREE OF TIN WARE, TX7ORIxER of Sheet Iron, Copper arid Zinc, and dealer in Ja- V ▼ panned, Britannia and planished Ware, also in all kinds ol STOVES. Some of the best and most approved patterns of COOKING STOVES will be kept on hand during the season, as well as a variety of other Stoves Stove work of all kinds will be promptly attended to. Bathing tubs and Pans, also Hand Shower Baths for sale. All orders lor Tin Ware are solicited. Cashpur chasers will be supplied at prices as low as they can buy in New York or anywhere Aug 2 * No. 12 Whitaker-sfreet, near Bay. 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 ot (roods, 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, See., 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 FigM Muslins. Jenny Lind and Tyrolise Hats for children. Pi inee of Wales Hoods. Silk,Ciape, Wool and Cotton Shawls. | Very fine Long Shawls. Resides almost every thing else in the i Dry Goods line which he will sell as cheap as can be purchased in the city. S. H. VAN NESS. scpt*2o Ag’t fur John Vau Xejs. I . 8. ITlail. New York & Savannah Line Steamship! To leave WEDSESDA Y, November 21. The new and splendid Steamship CISKKOKE*;, Lyoiu Ilaf<r, ; TVTILL leave Savannah as above. Passage to i! New York $25. No ha th secured until paid for. Tho ship and owners will not bo account, bio for any article sentou board, unless bills of lading are obtained for the same. Bill* of lading signed by the Clerk on board. For Freight or Passage, apply to ‘ PADELFORD A: FAY. The ships of this line carry a clear white light at masthead, green on starboard side and red larboard. UsT* N o Freight received after i) o’clock on the day of sailing. Or 3 No colored persons will be allowed to go on board lor any purpose. junel3 UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY /Km^ III,MW ‘ OF GEORGIA AN!) SOI Til CAROLINA. THE very light draught steam-packets H. L. COOK and ORE GON will be ready ioi service in a tew weeks; the ioimer | commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw and the latterly Capt ‘f. N. f Pmi i.pot, both gentlemen of exf)erience on Savannah River.— ! These boats will be enabled to reach .Augusta and Hamburg in the lowest s'ages ol 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. BLAHE’S PATENT’,"’ FIKE-PUOOF PAINT, FROM OHIO. rBIHIS Singular and valuable Substance is sold in fine powder, JL then mixed with linseed oil to the consistency of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an exposure ol a few months to the atmosphere, this coating becomes a peifect slate or coat of mail protecting whatever is covered from the action of the weather and fiom fire. It is a mineral substance, and has been found upon analyzatinn by l)r. Chilton, of the city ot New Yoik. to cousLt ol larger pro poitions of Silicia Alumine, Prot. Oxide of lion and Magnesia, with lesser of Lime and Carbon. It is used extensively for cover ing roofs of cither shingles, matched boards, tin, zinc,sheet non or thick paper, if your shingles have been on for years, you have only to sweep off the moss and lint, with a stiff broom, and cover with two or three good coats, and in a few months \ ou have a perfect slate roof, impervious to the action of the weather and fire. There is nothing equal to it for steamboats and car decks, for all kinds of iron, it forms a coating nearly as hard as the iron itself, and never cleavet off It should be used for everything that you wish to piotect from fire and weathei. In some places a spurious article has been sold as the genuine, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy of authorized Agent? Every Bui. is marked 13L \KS’S FIREPROOF PAINT. The above Paint is for sale by C- A. L. LAMAR, sept 13 t f Savannah, Ga. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND DEAL’FORT. (island two-thirds of THE WAV.) METAMORA Ca| t F. Barden. WM. SEABROOK Capt. P. Blankehship. GEN. CLINCH Capt. Finn Peck. JASPER - - - Caj f Wm. S. DiXoiv. This Line is composed of the above very superior Sfeain Packet*, with experienced commanders, and cannot he excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They leave Savannah every eveningaf half pastß o’clock, and leave Charleston eveiy morning at [) o’clock throughout the yen. Fare Five Dollars, meals included, Through Tickets between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including uu ids on the attaint!* and omnibus fare in Savannah. BROOKS Sc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah, aug 23 E. LAFITTE &. CO., Agents, Charleston. AUGUSTA AN 1) \VA Y N ESHORO’ KAI L ROA D. SAVANNAH, OCT. 8, 1849 The undersigned having been appointed by the amended chattel* of the “ Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railioad,” passed on the 28(h of December, 1817, Commissioners for receiving subscriptions in Sa vannah to Stock in said Company, do hereby g:ve notice that Books of Subscription are now open, and will be kept open for thirty days from this date, for any or ail persons to call and sub>cribe. The Subscription List will be kept at the Bank of the State ol Georgia. JOSEPH WASHBURN,") EDW’D PADELFORD, • . ANTI 10. PORTER, f Commission -hi. L. 0. REYNOLDS, J oct 11 1 mo The liiifaveUc BURR MILL STONE .llanufacUsrißßg CoEißiany, Bolton's Building , River Street . foot of Whitaker SAVANNAH, GA., VI7TLL keep on hand and for sale BURR STONES, from fifteen v V inches to seven feet; and we judge it sufficient recommen dation to say Onk Thocsand setts of these Stones have been sold in the States of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina ami Virginia—giving the most perfect satisfaction id both Coin and Wheat, adg 30