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NEW, NOVEL AND MORAL
ENTERTAIN WENT.
AfR .Wm. B. Wills, the great Wizard of Ihe North will give
AL an entertainment in this city TO-MORROW EVENING.
16th insl.. at the
A RMORY HALL.
Hewould respectfully call the attention of persons of religions
I principles ami heads of Families to the fact t, .at the entertainments
.ire entirely devoid of all immorality, but are both amusing and
instructive.
I'.tKT I'd. —The great Wizard of the North will perform his as
tmishin,'(Muslims, many of whieh are entirely new.
Part 21. For the amusement of the Juvenile of the audi
ence, the beautiful and pathetic Drama entitled the
REWARD OF CRIME, OR THE ORPHAN MURDERER
The Characters performed by Mechanical Figures, thirty inches
inh.ighf, closely resembling life in every look and action, working
the eves and mouth, and even the action of breathing.
Pun 31.-THE ITALIAN FANTOCINA OR, LIFE MO
VING FIGURES.
jy [)aors open at 7. Performance to commence at half-past
J o’clock.
Tickets 30 con’s. Children half price. Ticket to admit a
Gentleman and Two Ladies sl.
X? For particulars see Programme. nov 15
GUI L >1 E T TE’S
LYRICAL EVENINGS
ON TUESDAY, 20TH INSTANT,
FIRST OF THE SERIES .
AIR. GUILMETTE takes pleasure in informing hisfriendsand
i’l the public of Savannah generally, that he has secured the
ARMORY HALE for this Winter, where he proposes giving a va
riety of VOCAL DRAMATIC REPRESENTATIONS, trans
lat'd from the French by himself, and never before performed in
this country.
Mr. GUILMETTE has been in active rehearsal for some time
PH with the Stringed Instruments of the “SAVANNAH
HAND,” who will assist on all occasions in accompanying Mr. G.
intos Grand “ SCENES ; ” also performing “ Overtures,” “ Pot
Pourtis,” “ Solos,” Ac.
h;e arrangemens of the STAGE in this Ilal is of a novel con-
and peculiarly adapted to “ THE SCENES,’ so as to
iWlre Ihe bsst etlect possible.
The Piano and Seiaphine will frequently substitute the Orches
'r the purpose of giving characteristic color of sound to the
and th-rent pieces sang.
Tickets Fifty Cents each and sold at the Book and Music Stores,
!Hotels. 1
2* On TUESDAY, the 20th inst., Mr. G. will represent du
r::, 5 the evening, the Grand Dramatic Sacred Scene ofthe
DEATH OF ABEL, OR CAIN ACCURSED
I? See Programme, nov 15
Pillow Citizens—l am a candidate tor Clerk of the Su
dani Inferior Courts of Chatham County, at the election in
Jary next, and respectfully solicit vour suffrages.
‘ JOHN F. GUILMARTIN.
le tire in January next from tho office of Clerk of the
‘ P’ nor and Inferior Courts, I announce myself as a candi-
Me at the n ex t election, and respectfully solicit your suffra-
WM. H. BULLOCH.
* J GIF C inn a candidate for Clerk
’ ‘ Ine Su Perior and Inferior Courts of Chatham County at
-C ! s oct,on in Jauuilry next ’ aud res P etful, y Bo,icicit y° ur suf
july26 . R . f. AKIN.
[ t TION'voTJCE. Mr Editor. —Pi ease an *
M. PRENDERGAST, Esq., as a candidate
uarv 1 ° CG °’ Sberitl ot Chatham County, at the election in Jan-
® ryDe . and oblige
MANY VQTUPS
* forTsale
A t , CT °F LAND, on Pipe makers Creek, Chatham coun*
tw rqltL Co ?L ainiri g 440 acres, Swamp and Pine land, suitable for
th!? Rlceand Corn, or Cotton it is also well timbered, ad
- •- lands ot Ylessrs. Potter, Gibbons. Kellei and Dotson.
I A g Q
■ son Louisville road, about one mile from the city,
r y orC?7* Au Under fence * r, r vrW
I *ovjJ J apply to JAS. w. DeLYON.
f |p A y Tr . At the Clerk of Council’s Office^
I y famii? ? ° —A good Cook and Washer, for a small
* or w^Qm liberal wages will be given
I ARTICLES. From to
‘Steam Salved M 12 00 15 00
River 8 oo 10 < 0
Hanging, for export 6no 900
1 % While Pine, clear.. 30 00 40 t,O
i £ Do. do iner’able 12 00 15 00
t Red Oak Staves.... 12 00 16 00
1 3 White Oak Pipe ... 35 00 60 00
\ White Oak Hhd ... 25 0 35 00
White Oak Bbl 20 00 25 00
Shingle*, Cypress.. 300 350
k Do. other kinds 300
Lime bbl 75 1
.Molasses, Cuba gal 21 23
New Orleans 28 30
Muls, 4d. to 20d lb 4\ 41
Moral Stores, Rosin..bbl 2
Tar, Wilmington. 250 3
Turpentine, Soft. 275
Spts Tuip’inu.gal 48 52
Varnish 24 26
Oils, Sperm. VV r . Str’ed I3 1 135
Fall Strained ... 125 130
Summer Strained
Linseed bbl 85
Whale Hacked... 62
Tanner’s Lard... 15 16
Cainphine 62£
Potatoes bbl! 2 0.) 250
Pork , Mess *l3 14
Prime i0 5 l ilso
Pipes gross s'l 60
Portrr doz 175 275
Peper , Black lb 9 10
Pimento 12
Raisins. Malaga box
Muscatel
Bloom..
Rice, (Irdinary 100
Fair 2J
God and Prime.. 3 3J
Sugar Cub,Mus’do...lb 5\ 7
Port. &. St. Croix.. 7 8
Havana, White..
New Orleans 6 6J
Loaf 10 10^
Lump Id 10}
Salt, Liverpool sick 1 1
Cargo bush
Soap, Am ye110w....1b 4\ 6$
Shot, nil sizes j 6| 7
Scaurs Spanish M I! 25
America 2 6
Tallow, American. ...lb 8
Tobacco Georgia 7£ 12
Manufactured.... 10 40
Teas, Pouchong 25 75
Gunpowder 75 1
Imperial. 75 1
Hyson, 75 I 80
Young Hyson. 5) 75
Boliea
Twine Bagging 20
Seine 25 ! 30
Wrapping Paper rm 50 1
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
Savannah j Georgia.
HAVE IN STORE—A full assortment of Fall and Winter Drv
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 allwood 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.
JVegro Caps —Kilmarnock and Scotch Eonnets.
Flannels Red domestic, plain, all wool, low price to fine, heavy
twilled for plantation use ; white Flannels, a full assortment
ot American and English manufacture.
Canton Flannels— White, brown and col .red, best qualties.
Linseys —Plain red Linsey , Plaid, assorted colors.
Cotton Osnaburgs —From the best Factories in the State, at Facto
ry prices.
Burlaps Os flax and cotton, for picking sheets.
Bro Blea'd Shirtings Sheetings— A full assortment, all stvles
and qualities.
Colored Homespuns— Marlboro’ stripes and plaids ; Columbian
an 1 other stripes.
Mariners’ Stripes and Apron Checks— Differentstyles and qualities.
Prints —A very large assortment from low price to superfine.
Sattinets , Tweeds Kentucky Jeans—Full assortment plain and
tiincy colors.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings A large variety
Diapers —Huckabuck, Scotch, Bird’s Eye, Russia and cotton Dia
per ; bio. and bleached linen table damask and table cloths.
Linens— 4 4 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
O HIPPING ARTICLES.— Anew supply of different sizes
and qualities of Paper,
A i.so,
A supply of EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, in various
new and very elegant styles of Bit.ding,
A N 1),
PADDED PORT FOLIOS, anew and convenient article.
Just received and for sale, by JOHN M. COOPER,
nov S
SCENES IN THE OLD WORLD; or Scenes and Cities in
lO 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.
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
Hook of Xenophon’s Anabasis, by James R. Boise. Received
by nov 8 ‘ JOHN M COOPER.
w oolTTwoodT!
V SUPPLY of Black Jack, Oak, and Ash. and other kinds
of WOOD for sale, by E M McDONALD,
Oak-st., opposite N. E. corner of C. R. R Depot.
JOH N G. FAXLI G A NT,
WHOLESALE and tetail dealer in Paints, Oils, Turpen
line 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.
O’ Orders from the country Promptly attended to.
nov 8
Toni MALLE RY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 5-3 Bay street, adjoining the City Hotel,
INVITES attention to his Stock of New and Seasonable Goods.
now opening, consisting of choice Beady-Made CLOTHING
and FURNISHING GOODS, comprising every atticle of Gen
tlemen’s apparel
Also, a full supply of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, and VEST
INGS, of various shades and qualities—which will be made to
order in the most approved style, by competent and experienced
YV ok men, warranted to give entire satisfaction, and at Pricesjto
suit the times. oc t
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’Work Boxes, Cabinets,
Albums, Odeur Cases, <!tc.
Also, of Rosewood and Mahogany Desks, neat and low priced
Mahogany and Cedar Work Boxes, Card Cases. Porte Monaies.
Ivory Tablets, Pearl and Ivory Pacer Knives, Pen Holders of
new and improved style, very handsome ; Pocket Books, Pu
peteries, Gold and Silver Pen and Pencil Cases, &c., &c.
Also a collection of new and handsome Juvenile Books for
shildren of all ages.
ocl lS JOHN M. COOPER.
DANCING ACADEMY.
\ 1 ONSIEUR A. BONAUD S Academy will open on Tuesday,
It JL lGtli 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 D.iys—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from five to
seven, for young Ladies and Masters, lcnns of tuition,
per term.
N. B.—Pupils who have been under Mr. B’s care for two
terms, wll be received in his Saturd4y class for ppr term.
Gentlemen’s Class for Polka, Waltz, Mazurka, &c. tec., open
same evening as above from 9 to 11, P.M.
Terms $5 for 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 CLOTH i 1
connection with an extensive Manufacturing establishment in 1 eiv
ark, N. J., where one of the firm gives his personal attention en
tirely to the manutarture, while the other devotes himself to the
receipt and sale ot the same in Savannah. Possessing these advan
tages, we flatter ourselves that we can compete with any establi.
mentinthe United States in Price, style and workmanship. We
are now receiving our Fall and Winter supply, to which %ve invite
the attention of merchants, planters, and p^ D 7 .
sept 6 r U
K. S. HARDWICK. & COOKE,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah. Ga.
rriHE Undersigned have associated themselves, nnder the.above
stvle in the business above specified. Mr - H \Rdwick is a
Planter of Hancock county, and,of course, ,dent,fled .nfeelmgand
interest with his brother Planters.
vannah and is thoroughly acquainted with all the branches ol t
°We are p’retwoerf to make liberal advances on produce in store,
aJfwill till orders for Plantation and Family Supplies with setupu
!oUH.> are mutually bound not to scutate in Cotton or any other
or wt e re{pS“cit patronage and pledge ourselves to deserve
it by faithful attention to the business ARDWICK>
0 .. J.’ G. COOKE,
aug 23
RABUN & FULTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
sept 13 ——
SITUATION WANTED,
4S a CLERK or BOOKKEEPER, by a young man- G°°<l
A reference can be given to any person needing i
Apply at this Office. 11
•'ALL TRADE, 1849.
COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 BRYAN ST.
ARE now opening their Fall supply of Crockery anr House
furnishing Goods- The attention of purchasers is par
ticularly requested to their large and varied assortment, consist
ing in part as follows :
Elegant gold band China Tea Setts
Elegant do. Dinner do.
W. G. F. Blue and mulberry Dinne Setts
W. G. do. do. Tea do.
China Vases, in great variety, Mantle Ornaments
Terra Cotta Y\ are, splendid Bohemian Colenge
Bottles, rich China Cups for Presents
Wine Bottles, Cut Glass Ware, Lamps, Castors
Solar and Astral Chimneys, &c. Ac.
LAMPS, JAPANNED WARE, Ac. Ae.
Solar and Spirit Lamps, Side and Hall Lamps
Lanterns, Britannia anil Brass Candlesticks
Tea Trays, 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, 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.
Ivory, Buck Horn, Cocoa and common Cutlery, Razors and
Pocket Cuifery, Twine Knives, Coffee and Spine Mills, Soup
Digesters, Fish Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, And
irons, Fire Fenders, Porcelain Sauce and Stew Pans, bronzed
Hat Stands, a beautiful article; P r*eor vmg Ke 11 Ipk , YV asp r nml
Waffle Irons, Mortal sand Pestles, Coal Hods, Fire Standards,
Stair Rods and extra Bands. Sad Irons, Tea and Dinner 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 bound Tubs, Keelers, Brooms,Bel
lows, Wash Boards, Rolling Pins, Beef-steak Pounders, Crova
Dippers, Lemon Squeezers, Wood Spoons, Camp Chairs, But
ler’s Trays; Switls. Also, Market and Traveling Baskets,
Candles 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,are invited
tocall, as their prices will be moderate.
oct 18 3mo
FRANK LIN & BRANTLEY,
FACTORS AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
r IfIENDER 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, \V. F. BRANTLEY.
sept 13
¥or St. Mary’s,
Via Darien , St. Simon's Island , Brunswick, Bethel , Jcf
fersonlon fyc.,
v The steampacket IVaNHOE, Capt. P. McNelty,
is 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.
QC?* All fieights 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. 1m , oct 11
ALLEN, BALL & CO.,
FACTORS AYD COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS,
No. 112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
J. M. BALL & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
ROBERT A. ALLEN,* JAMES M. BALL, JOHN V. TARVER,
sept 20 lv
JAMES SULLIVAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, MANUFACTURER OF
TIN WARE,
WORKER of Sheet Iron, Copper and Zinc, and dealer in Ja
panned, Britannia and planished Ware, also in all kinds ot
STOVES. Some of the best and most approved patteins of
COOKING STOVES will be kept on hand duting 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 for 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-street, 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 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.
Prinee of Wales Hoods.
Silk, Crape, YY 7 00 l and Cotton Shawls. .
Very fine Long Shawls. Besides almost every thing else m the
Drv Goods line which he will sell as cheap as can be purchased in
the city. S. H. VAN NESS.
se pt 20 Ag’t for John VanNess.
STILL THEY COM E !
TUST received per ship Halifax, and steamship Cherokee, at
*J the cheap Cash Store —lol Congress-street anew lot of
Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as Delanes, Alpacas, Lusters, Ma
dona’s Cashiners Ac , &c. All kinds of col sand prices, from
12£ cents up.
ALSO,
Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Kentucky Janes, Wool and Cotton
Flannels, Checks, Ginghams, Calicoes, Shawls, Homespuns,
Ticks, Diaper Table Cloths and Covers. Children s Hats,
Woosted Coats and Sacks, ladies’ and gents’ Under Vests. All
kinds Linen Cambric, Silk and Cotton Handkfs, Lisle and Mus
lin Edgings and Insertings.
Together with an assortment of other things• Besides a small
lot of something else, all of which will be offered very cheap,
at the above mentioned cheap cash stcvrk^.
157 Congress-st.
nov o “
THE subscriber having just returned fiom the North, VN *ffi a
choice selection of French, English and Ametican cloths,
,-issimeres, fancy and plain vestings, he is now prepared to make
an y garments in his line, at reduced prices, for cash or approved
“i JOH hi *V • ivH* JLL 1 9
Owens’Buildings, opposite the Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga.
N B. —Cutting, mending, altering, and cleaning, done at the
shortest notice.
Window Class.
m* BOXES American and French Window Glass, from
S>UU 7x9 to 16x18; do. da do. Coach and Picture da
U. Mail.
Naw York & Savannah Line Steamships
To leave IVEDSESDA Y, November 21.
The new and splendid Steamship
CHEROKEE, Lyons
WILL leave Savannah as above. Passage to
New York $25. No berth secured until paid tor. The
ship and owners will not be accountable tor any article sent on
board, unless bills ot lading are obtained tor the same. Bills*
of lading signed by the Clerk on board.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
* PADELFORD <sc FAY.
The ships of this line carry a clear white light at masthead,
gro<?n mi stnrhonrd side and red larboard.
N o Freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailing.
No colored persons will be allowed to go on board for
any purpose. junel3
UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY
OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH
THE very light draught steam-packets H. L. COOK and ORE
GON will be ready foi service in a few weeks ; the toiiner
commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw and the latter by Capt T. N.
PHiLPOT,both gentlemen of experience on Savannah River.—
These boais 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 th*
river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, &.C., will
be forwarded free of commissions,
aug 23 M. A. COHEN, Agent.
BLAKB’S PATBNTT
FIRE-PKOOF PAINT, FKCLM OHIO.
n§pHIS 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 ot a few months to
j the atmosphere, this coating becomes a pel feet slate or coat of mail
protecting whatever is covered from the action of the weather and
iiom fire.
It is a mineral substance, and has been found upon analyzation
by Dr. Chilton, of the city ot New Yoik. to consist of larger pro
poitions of Silicia Alumine, Prut. Oxide of lion and Magnesia,
with lesser of Lime ami Carbon. It is used extens.vely for cover
ing roofs of either shingles, matched boards, tin, zinc,sheet non or
thick paper, if yourshinglcs have been on lbr years, you have only
to sweep off the moss and lint, with a stiff bloom, and cover with
two or three good coats, and in a few months \ou have a peifect slate
roof, impervious to the action of the weailur 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 cleaves
otf It should be used for everything that you wish to piotect lroru
I fire and weathei.
In some places a spurious article has been sold as the genuine,
theretoie purchasers should be careful to buv of authorized Agent*
Every Bbl. is marked BLAKE’S FIREPROOF PAINT.’
The above Paint is for sale by C A. L. LAMAII
sept 13 ts Savannah, Ga
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON^
VIA lIILTON HEAD AND BEAt FORT.
(inland two-thirds of THE WAV.)
METAMORA Capt F. Barden.
WM. SEABROOK Capt. P. Blankenship .
GEN. CLINCH Capt. Finn 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’clo k, and leave Charleston eveiy morning at 9 o'clock
throughout the yeai.
Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through Tickets between
Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including un als on the steamcis
and omnibus fare in Savannah.
BROOKS &. TUPPER, Agents, Savannah,
aug 23 E LAFITT*E &. CO , Agents, Charleston.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ KAIL ROAD.
jUi
SAVANNAH, OCT. 8, 1849.
The undersigned having been appointed by the aim ri led chatter
of the “ Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad,” passed in he 28th of
December, 1847, Commissioners for receiving subscriptions in Sa
vannah to Stock in said Company, do hereby give notice that IF oks
of Subscription are now open, and will be kept open for thirty days
from this date, for any or ail persons to call and subscribe. The
Subscription List will be kept at the Bank ( f the State of Georgia.
JOSEPH WASH BURN,j
EDW’D PADELFORD • ;
ANTHO PORTER, f Lomm..,
L. O. REYNOLDS, J
oct 11 Imo *
The Lafayette
BCJHR MILL STONE
JTlanufacglaring Company,
Bolton's Building, River Street, foot of Whitaker
SAVANNAH, GA.,
WILL keep on hand and for sale BURR SI ONES, from fifteen
inches to seven feet; and we judge it sufficient recommen
dation to say Oink Thousand setts of these Stones have been sold
in the States of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina and
Virginia—giving the mo3t perlo-Ct satisfaction in both oin *
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