A Friend of the family. (Savannah, Ga.) 1849-1???, December 29, 1849, Image 4

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JOHN MALLERY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 55 Boy street, adjoining (hr City Hotel , INVITES attention to his Stock of New and Seasonable Goods, now opening, cons sting ol choice Ready-Made CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, comprising every article of Gen "T™!“a’uM ripply <>f CLOTHS. CASSI MERES, and VEST JNGS, of various shades and qualities—which will be made to order in the most approved style, by competent and experienced Workmen, warranted to give entire satisfaction, and at Prices to suit the times. oct JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WHOLESALE and etail 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 ot Monument Square, Savannah, Georgia. O’ Orders from the country Promptly attended to. nov 8 RICH PAPIER \1 ACHE GOODS - The Subscriber isopen, ing a select stock of the above, consisting of Port-Fo lios, Writing Desks, 1 nk-stands, Ladies’ Work Boxes, Cabinet A bums, Odeur Cases, &r. Also, ol Rosewood and Mahogany Desks, neat and low pric-d Mahogany and Cedar Work Boxes, Card Cases, Porte Monaies, 1 vory Tablets, Pearl and Ivory Pai er Knives, Pen Holders of new and improved style, very handsome ; Pocket Books, la peteries, Gold and Silver Pen and Pencil Cases, &c., Ac. ALo a collection of new and handsome Juvenile Books for children of all ages. oCt ld JOHN M. COOPER. ALFRED ]HAY WOOD, CORNER BRYAN AND BARNARD SIREETS, MARKET SQUARE, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Dealer in choicp. fruits, candies, nuts, FIRST QUALIFY ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES AND POTATOES-—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL First quality Thunderbolt Oysters, Fish, &,c. Newark refined Chainpaigne Cider, and Albany Cream Ale, by the bbl. O’ Orders from the Country, accompanied by the cash, or City reference, punctually attende I to. aug f) J A ME 8 SULLIVA N, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF TIM WAIS E, ■\X7ORKERof Sheet Iron, Copper and ..inc, and dealer in Ja- VV panned, Britannia and planished Ware, also in all kinds ot STOVES. Some of the best and most approved pa'terns of COOKING STOVES will be kept on hand dining th e season, as well as a variety of other Stoves Stove work ot 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-streef, near Bav. THOMAS M. ROSTS, IMPORTER and Manufacturer ol SEGARB, 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, an 1 all other at tides in his line, at Wholesale and Retail, at the most reasonable prices. ts sept 20 DANCING ACADEMY. 71 I ONSIEU R A. BONAUD S Academy will open on T uesday. It 1 10th ins! ,at 5 o’clock, P M. All his former Pupils are respectfully invited to attend—the German Band being engaged for ibe occasion. Tuition Diys—Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday, from five to ■even, for youi g Ladies and Masters Terms of tuition, s>l2 ppr term. N. B.— Pupils who have been under Mr. B’s care for two terms, w 11 be received in his Saturday class for $ ppr term. Gentlemen’s Class for t olka. Waltz, Mazurka, &C. <!tc., open same evening as above from 9to 11, P. M. Terms §5 tor every Dance, payable in advance, oct 18 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. TO the Merchants of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ala bama and Fiorida. —The subscribers having established a hou ein this citv for the sale of READY MADE CLOTHING in eonnectiou with an extensive Manufacturing establishment in New 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 establish ment in the United States in Price, style and workmanship. We are now receiving our Fall an l Winter suoply, to which we invite the attention of merchants, planters, and the public in general sept 6 PIERSON &. HEIDT. Dentistry. nR. P A NCOST has removed to Bryan street, East side Mon ument square, near the State bank, where he maybe found at all hours, night or day, lully prepared to wait upon hi friends and the public generally. N. B. Artificial teeth inserted fiom one to a whole set, and in sured to gi ve satisfaction to the wearer. N. B Chaiges greatly reduced. 6mo aug 9 THE subscriber having just returned fiom the North, with choice selection of French, English and Ameiican cloths, cassitneres, fancy anil plain vestings, h- is now prepared to makp anv garments in his line, at reduced prices, for cash or approved paper JOHN VV. KELLY, Owens’ Buildings, opposite the Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga N. B —Cutting, mending, altering, and cleaning, done at the shortest notice. Sept. 13. Window €lass. PAf \ BOXES Ameri an and French Window Glass, from 7xo to 16x18; do. do. do. Coach and Picture do. rn 162x18 to 36x44. For sale bv Aug 2 J. G. FALLIGANT THE BOQLET OF MELODY, a Musical ArT- J nual for 1850. G in f S >nn, or Notes of an Unfinished Tour in 18 47; by S. T. Willis. Hildreth’* History of the United States, Vol. 3d, complete. History of Charles the Second and Alfred the Great, being two additional volumes to Abbot’s Series. A Treatise on the Management of Infancy, by Andrew Combe, M. I). Sights in the Gold Regions, by Theodore T. Johnson. A System ot Phreool gy, by George Combe. Redburn. His First Voyage, by Herman Melville. Sid'*nia, the Sorceress, by William Heinhold. Received by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 22 SASHES, DOORS , AND BLISDS. QQQ Lights of Sash, of all sizes, from 8X 150 pair Blinds for Windows of all sizes. 50 P.mnel Doors different sizes and thickness. For sale by CHARLES VAN HORN. No. 153 Bay Street, near the City Hotel. If. B. AH orders for Carpenters work executed at the short •st notice. ts nov 29 Vv OOD ! WOOD !! 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. WOOD, VV ) l )D. WOOD. —The suoscr.oers wi ke. •p con stantly on hand a supply ot the best Biack Jack and Oak Wood for sale in lots to suit purchasers. R. A. ALLEN &, CO oct 4 3mo Window sashes and blinds— goo lights, hby 10 Sash; 20UO do 10 by 12 do; 1000 do assorted sizes; 100 pair Venetian Biinjs, assorted sizes. For sale by Au o 2 j. a FALLIGANT. SNIDEI?, 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 allwood Negro Plains, assorted qualities. Kerseys- Avery 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 lor plantation use ; white Flannels, a full assortment of American and English manufacture. Cariton Flannels —White, brown and col Ted, best qualties. Linseys —Plain red Linsey, Plaid, assorted colors. Cotton Osnaburgs —From the best Factories in the State, at Facto ry prices. Burlaps —Of flax and cotton, for picking sheets. Bro Blca\l Shirtings Sf Sheetings—A full assortment, all styles and qualities. Colored Homespuns— Marlboro’ stripes and plaids; Columbian and other stripes. Mariners Stripes and Apron Checks —Different styles and qualities. Prints —Avery large assortment from low price to superfine. Sattinets, Tweeds Kentucky Jeans —Full assortment plain and Fncy colors. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings —A large variety. Diaj ers — Huckabuck, Scotch, BiuFs Eye, Russia and cotton Dia per ; bro 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. FALL TRAiJE, 6 849. COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 BRYAN ST. A RE now opening their Fall supply of Crockery anr House ./Y. furnishing Goods. The attention ot 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. \V. G. F. Blue and mulberry Dinne Sells W. G. do. do. Tea do. China Vases, in great variety, Mantle Ornaments Terra Cotta \\ are, splendid Bohemian Colenge Bottles, rich China < ups for Presents Wine Bottles, Cut Glass Ware, Lamps, Castors Solar aid Astral Chimneys. Ac. Wc. lamps, japanned ware, &c. &c. Solar and Spirit Lamps, Side and Hall Lamps Lanterns, Britannia and Brass Candlesticks Tea Trays, Bread and Knife Trays Toilet and Slop Pails, Cake and Spice Boxes Battling Tubs, Coffee Urns and Biggins Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Jelly Moulds Tea Pots, Plated and Britannia Tea and Table Spoons PI tte and Dish Covers, in setts Venison Dishes, Nursery Lamps. Together with an assort merit 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 Digesters, 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 Whips and Slicers, Brass Spittoons. Ice Breakers, Cork Screws, Carpet Tacks, Metal Faucets, Spring Ballances. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Buckets, Brass arid Iron bound Tubs Keelers, Brooms. Bel lows, Wash Boards, Rolling Pins, Beef-steak Pounders, Crova Dippers, Leinon Squeezers, Wood Spoons, < amp Chairs, But ler’s Trays; Switts. Also, Market and Traveling Baskets. Candles and Wagons; together with a complete assortment o Fancy and Travelling Baskets; Shaker Selves and Whisks. MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY GOODS. Brushes of all descriptions; China and Glass T oys ;Rns 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. H >us<*keep-rs, Planters, and the Public generally,are invited to cal I, as their prices.will be moderate, oct 18 3mo 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 willbe 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, Stiiped and Fig’d Muslins. Jenny Lind and Tyrolise Hats for children. Piinee ot 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 be purchased in the city. S. H. VAN NESS, sept 20 Ag’t for John VanNess. Sl'lLL THEY COME ! TUS f received per ship Halifax, and steamship Cherokee, a the heap Cash Store— 1 >1 Congress-street—a new lot of Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as Delanes, Alpacas, Lusters Ma dnna’s Caslmiers &c , Xlc. All kinds of col’s and prices, from cents up. ALSO, Cassimeres, Sattinetts. Kentucky Janes, Wool and Cotton Flannels, Checks, Ginghams, Calicoes, Shawls. Homespuns. Bed Ticks, Diaper Table Cloths and Covers. Children’s Hats. Wcosted Coats and Sacks, ladies’ and gents’ Under Vests. All kinds Linen Cambric, Silk and Cotton Ilandkfs, Lisle and Mus lin Edgings and Inserlings Together with an assortment of other things Besides a small lot of something else, all of which will he offered very cheap, at the above mentioned cheap cash store, at the sign of JOHN VAN NESS. nov 8 157 Congress-st. O HIPPING ARTICLES, — Anew simply ol different size and qualities of Paper, ALSO, A supply of EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, i n various new and very elegant styles of Be ding, AMD, PADDED PORT FOLIOS, anew and convenient article. Just received and for sale, by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 8 SCENES IN THE OLD WORLD; or Scenes andCitieg 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 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 Book of Xenophon’s Anabasis, by James R Boise. Received by nov 8 JOHN M. COOPER. R. S. HARDWICK & COOKE, 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 fill orders for Plantation and Family Supplies with scrupu lous care. We arc mutually bound not to speculate in Cotton or any other article of Merchandise. We respectfully solicit patronage and pledge ourselves to deserve ti by faithful attention to the business entrusted lo us. R. S HARDWICK, n p 23 J. G. COOKE. “BROKERAGE BUSINESS. THE undersigned has resumed the business of a BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT, for the pur chase and sale of Exchange, Slocks, Real Estate, Produce, Merchandise, &.c. J SEPII B\NCROFT, No. 117 Bay Street, next door Rail Road Bank. %*Particular attention will be given to orders fir the pur chase or sale of Lands in the Cherokee Counties. nov 22 ~reaL estate for sale. THE Undersigned has for sale the following Property : A Plantation about 2 miles from the City,containing between 500 and GOO acres ol Land, well improved, and good buildings upon it A plantation about 15milesfrom Savannah, cont aining about 1000 acres tinder good cultivation in Rice and Cotton, also with it about 800 acres Pine Land 2 miles distant, and all the Stock; also 35 to 70 prune Negroes. Three ‘Tracks of Land in Effingham County, near the 2/ mile post, C. R. R., each tract containing about 1000 acres. 500 acre* of Land on the St. Marys river, at the junction ol the Little St. Marys with the principal river. Also, a valuable Rice Plantation on same River, about 8 miles above the town of St. Marys. ‘Two tracts of land on the Canal, U miles lrom the city, con taining about 100 acres. A valuable vacant Lot on Liberty-street, opposite the build ing of the “Sisters of Mercy,” m fee simple. A Duelling House and Shop on leased land, No. 8 Pulaski warn, Liberty street. Likewise, 10 vacant Lots on Liberty-street, east of Haber sham-street; and two Garden Lots on Liberty-street, near its junction with the Thunderbolt road. Full particulars in regard to each of the above Tracts and Lots, and terms made known, on application to nov 22 JOS. BANCROF TANARUS, No. 117. Bay-street. SASHES, vaults, AM) DLISDS. I T 0(1(4 Lights of Siish from 7 9to 12X20. U 200 pair Blinds for Windows, from 12*20. 100 Panned Doors various sizes. (Ur-Odd Sizes furnished on the same terms. For sale by nov 29 JOHN G. FA i LIGANT. ‘ IDs a a I*, Oil*, Ba'iashcs, &c. jAA KEGS WHITE LEAD, pure Atlantic. IUU 200 kegs White Lead, pure No 1 and 2. Union Works 200 kens English Lead, 1( 0 kegs Black, Yellow and Vene tian Red, Ground, .500 lbs Croome Go-on and Yellow, dry and ground n oil, 1000 lbs. Venetian Red, Spanish Brown and French Yellow, 2 0 lb--. Red Lead, Orange, Drop Mineral, Paris Green, Prussian Blue, Umber, Ti/n-oanua, Biack, Blue Black, Eddy’s Black t Indian Red, and ALL KINDS OE FANCY COLORS. 30 doz. White-wash Brushes, all sizes, 50 do Paint do all ‘izes, 20 do. Sash'Tools, all sizes, Graining and Varnish Brush es, Lettering and Striping Pencils. 1000 galls Linseed Oil boiled and raw. For sale at Wholesale and Retail on accomodating- terms, by JOHN G. FALLIUANT. nov 22 West side Monument Square. Slave*; PERSONS in the country desirous of engaging in getting ouf Staves, are informed that the preparation required for foreign export is as follows : To be made either out of White Oak or JVa/cr Oak Trees. Length, from 42 to 44 inches. Bieadth, noi less than 4 or more than 7 inches Thickness, not less than 1 or more than 2\ inches on the thinest pait of the thi nest edge. ‘The back and edge of the Stave should be dressed down to the same thickness—should have a clear clelt 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 anti winter. Present value, thirty-five dollars per one thousand pieces. Aug 2 . ANDREW LOW & CO. FUR'S A LE A TRACT OF LAND, on Tipemakers Creek, Chatham coun. ‘ V ty, containing 440 acres, Swamp and P.ne land, suitable so. the culture ol Rice and Corn, or Cotton it is also well timbered, ad joining the lands ot Messrs. Potter, Gibbons. Kellei and Dotson. A LSO, A six a -re tract on the Louisville road, about one mile from the city, suitable for a farm. All under fence. For terms apply to JAS. W. Df.LYON. nov 15- ts At the Clerk of Council's Office HOWARD - H OI7S if MARIETTA S GEORGIA . W"E are gratified to inform the public,and especially travellers from the low country, that the Howard House having passed into our agency, we are determined to do away with the complaints that iViarietta does not afford the requisite conveniences by which visitors would be induced to sojourn in this delightful lo cality. • 1 lie Howard House is now renovated, and accommodations pre pared which cannot fail to please. r l he chambers are pleasant, and conveniently furnished. The table will be amply supplied with every luxury the country affords. Attentive servants ate engageo In short, if agreeable quarters, a well spread table, cleanliness and attention, joined with moderate charges, can please, we assure oui patrons that they will be found at the Howard House, sep 6 DIX FLETCHER. EIAEE’3 PATENT. FIRE-PHOOF PAINT, FROM OHIO. FTSHIIS Singular and valuable Substance is sold in fine powder, JtL then mixed with linseed oil to the consistency of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an exposure of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating becomes a perfect slate or coat of mail protecting whatever is covered from the action of the weather and fiom fire. It is a mineral substance, and lias been found upon analyzation by Dr. Chilton, of the city of New York, to consist of larger pro portions ot Silicia Alutnine, Prot. Oxide of Iron and Magnesia, with lesser of Lime and Carbon. It is used extensively for cover ing roofs of either shingles, matched boards, tin, zinc,sheet iron or th ick paper, if your shingles have been on for years, you have only to sweep off the moss and lint, with a stiff broom, and qver with two or three good coats, and in a few months you have a perfect slate roof, impervious to the action ol the weather and fire. There is nothing equal to it for steamboats and car decks, for all kinds of iron it forms a coating neat ly as hard as the iron itself, and never cleaves off It should be used for everything that you wish to piotect lrom fire and weathet. In some places a spurious article has been sold as the genuine therefore purchasers should be car fjl to buy of authorized Agents Every Bbl. is marked BLAKE’S FIREPROOF I AINT. 5 The above Paint is for sale by Q. a. L. LAMaR. sept 13 ts Savannah, Ga. RABUN & FULTON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS se pt 13 SAVANNAH r: * JI. A. Colich. - (Late of the firm of S. Solomons Cos.) COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HEIKIUt SAVANNAH, ga 1 for steam packets H. L. Cook and Ivanhoe. may 10 MARSH & WEBSTER^ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 175 Bay-Street—Up-Stairs. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Mulford Marsh. Andrew M. AVebstf* FRANKLIN & BRANT LEY, FACTORS AXI) COBMISSIOX MERCRAXTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ’ r’ln ENDER their services to their friends and the public g-enera J Our individual attention will be given to the selling of r'* ton and other Produce, purchasing and forwarding fi a , Rope, Family Supplies, &c. We are also bound in our special contract not to speculate Cotton. ‘ S. O. FRANKLIN, \T. F. BRANTLw sept 13 ALLEN, BALL & CO., FACTORS ,D comm IIEM.UB, Nj. 112 Bnj StrreSara m ih , Ga. J. M. BALL & CO., €omm%s&2oTs mu'ELVttAm s, MACON, GEORGIA. ROU FUT A. ALLEN, JAMES JU. BALL, JOHN V. TAK Vr R sept 20 jy Swift, Denalow V Webster. DEALERS in Groceries Provisions, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Oil, Gunpowder, Shot Pv'mtmg and wrapping Paper. Corner of Bay and Whitaker-streets, Savannah, Georgia. EDWARD SWIFT. ALLEN A. DEN SLOW, JOSEPH W. WEBSTER. July 25 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. “jTUST received per brig Clinton, a splendid assortment of Tweed tP Coats, Frocks and Sacks, fancy ( ass. Pants, fancy Silk and fas. Vests, together with a large assoitment of Twilled Cloth 4 Pants and Jackets, Satinet Pants and Jackets, Corderny Paniss Beaver Coats, Sacks, Blanket and Flushing Coats and Over-Sacks For sale, very low, wholesale and retail, at No. 10 VVliitaker-street sept 6 * PIERSON & HEIDT. ROBERT N. ADAMS, CABINET-MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, No. 93 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga., JS prepared to execute all orders in his line tit L the lowest prices, with dispatch. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Ready-made coffins always on hand, and made to order at short notice, june 28 3mo CLOTElilft. piERSON & HEIDT offer for sale Clothing, 1 Wholesale and Retail, at New York prices. No. 10 Whitaker-street. npr 26 To I lac Public. THE Subscriber* having entered extensively into the making of BRICK of a superior quality to nny manufactured in this city, is prepared to fill orders at the short es notice, and ns low as any establishment of the kind in or , )e nr Savannah. WM. 11. LLOYD, june 21 To the Plantoi s smd Farmers cf Ecuth Carolina, Ceorgia, Alabama, cssoe and Florida, [ AM THE AUTHORIZED AGENT for the L sale raid purchase of the CAMELINA SATI\ r A or GOLD OF PLEASURE SEED, a native of Siberia. 1 am now ready to till all orders for the seed, and being au thorized by the Company to purchase the same, I will pay the highest market price for all that may be shipped to me in Savannah. WM. HUMPHREYS, Jr., may 31 Agent for the Company of New York. \ A It if • THE undersigned having re-opened, with an entire New Stuck of DRUGS, CHEMICALS mid FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 (South side) Broughton* street, (formerly Walker’s Marble Yard,) is now ready to furnish any thing in his line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to be had at the store, in the highest state of perfection. Prescriptions put up with care and despatch. The subscriber having served the public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits u share of their patronage, apr 26 THOS. RYERSON. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Os all kinds, executed nt ihi Office, Midi ncatucM and HAVING lately put our Office in complete order and made large additions to it, wc have now the most ex tensive Job Printing Office in the City and are prepared to execute all kinds of PLAIN AN I) FANCY” PRINTING with neatness and despatch, and on the most accomodating terms. Office 102 Bryan-street, entrance on Bay Lane. Savannah, March 22d, 1849. EDWARD J. PURSE A FRIEND OF THFfAMIIyT’ A WEEKLY SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. BY EDWARD J. PURSE. T E R M S:—T WO DOLLARS A YEAR- Three Copies for one year, or one copy* three years, $5 00 Seven Copies, - - _ _ _ _ 10 0) Twelve Copies, ....... 15 00 *** Advertisements to a limited extent, will be inserte* at the rate of 50 cents for a square of nine lines or less, f° r the first insertion, and 30 cents for each subsequent insertion* Business cards inserted for a y*enr at Five Dollars. GF 3 A liberal discount will be made to Post Masters wlm will do us the favor to act as Agents. Postmasters are authorized to remit money to Publish* and all money mailed in presence of the Postmaster, a uly forwarded by him, is at our risk. UdiP All communications to be addressed (post-paid) to E* J. PURSE, Savannah,