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JUST ARRIVED.
FRESH BXBII9.
CALL at the New Store , No. 151 Congress St. and examine
my Stock which comprises every article in tlie trade, as
Sugar, Coffee, Butter, Cheese, Tea, Wines, Champagne, Cor
dials. Sec. Sec. .
I have just received a fresh lot of Malaga Grapes and Raisins
fine Turkey Figs, Prunes in fancy boxes—fine and fresh West
India fruits, French confectionary, segars, and a variety of oth
er articles 100 numerous to mention. A few more of those fine
English Pickles have just arrived.
M. J. SOLOMONS.
Opposite Mr. H. Roberts'Dry Goods SLore.
December 22nd, 1849.
J O H N M ALLERY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 55 Boy street , adjoining the City Hotel ,
INVITES attention to his Stock of New and Seasonable Goods,
now opening, consisting of choice Ready-Made CLOTHING
and FURNISHING GOODS, comprising every article of Gen
tlemen’s apparel
Also, a full supply of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, and VEST
INGS, ot 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 18
JO M Na. FAL LI GANT,
*44/"IIOLESALE and r etail dt*a!er in Paints, Oils, Turpcn*
* * tine and Varnishes, French and American Window
Glass, Paper Hangings and Binders, Fire Board and decorative
papers, Sashes Blinds, and Doors. West side of Monument
Square, Savannah, Georgia.
•LU Orders from the country Promptly attended to.
ALFRED HAV WOOD,
CORNER BRYAN AND BARNARD STREETS, MARKET SOUARE,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Dealer in choicp. fruits, candies, nuts,
FIRST QUALIFY ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES
AND POTATOES —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
First quality Thunderbolt Oysters, Fish, Sec. Newark refined
Chitnpaigne Cider, and Albany Cream Ale, by thebbl.
[Tf* Orders from the Country, accompanied by the cash,or City
reference, punctually attended to. aug 9
JAMES SULLIVAN,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF
_ . .TIN WARE,
\I/ORKER of Sheet Iron, Copper and ..inc, and dealer in Ja-
Vt panned, Britannia and planished Ware, also in all kinds of
STOVES. Some of the best and most approved patterns of
COOKING STOVES will be kept on hand duiing the season, as
well as a variety of other Stoves Stove work of all kinds will be
promptly attended to. Bathing tubs and Pans, 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 any where
Aug 2 No. 12 Whitaker-sfreet, near Bay.
THOMAS MTROSTST
IMPORTER and Manufacturer ot SEGARS, No. 107 Bay-st.,
one door west of Drayton, at the Blue Sign.—Has on hand a
larue and Choice Stock of Segars, Snuff, Chewing and Smoking
‘Tobacco, and all other articles in his line, at Wholesale and Retail,
at the most reasonable prices. ts sept 20
DANCING ACADEMY.
MONSIEUR a. BONAUD S Academy will open on Tuesday,
lCth inst., at o o’clock, P. M. All his former Pupils are
respectfully invited to attend—the German Band being engaged
for the occasion.
Tuition D lys —Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from five 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, vv II tie received in bis Saturday class for s'> per term.
Gentlemen’s Class for loika, Waltz, Mazurka, Sec. tfcc., open
Bams evening as above from 9to 11, 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 CLOTHING 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 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 and Winter supply, to which we invite
the attention of merchants, planters, and the public in general,
s *pt 6 PIERSON Se HEIDT.
Dentistry.
DR. PAXCOST has removed to Bryan street, East side Mon
ument square, near the State bank, where he maybe found
nt all hours, night or day, lutly prepared to wait upon Ins friends and
the public generally.
N. B. Artificial teeth inserted from one to a whole set, and in
sured to give satisfaction to the wearer.
N. B. Chaiges greatly reduced. 6mo aug 9
THE subscriber having just returned from the North, wiTh
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 VV. KELLY,
Owens* Buildings, opposite the Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga
N. B.—Cutnng, mending, altering, and cleaning, done at the
shortest notice. Sept. 13.
Window Glass.
{A BOXES Ameri an and French Window Glass, from
*4 v/ I* 7x9 to 16x18; do. do. do. Coach and Picture do.
in 162x18 to 36x44. For sale bv
Aug 2 ‘ JJT FALLIGANT
CASHES, DOORS , AND BLINDS
10 000 k^ lts ’ *Sash, of all sizes, from 8X
150 pair Blinds for Windows of all sizes.
50 Pannel Doors different sizes and thickness.
For sale by CHARLES VAN HORN.
No. 153 Buy Street, near the City Hotel.
IT. B. All orders for Carpenters work executed at the short
est notice. ts ijov 29
V’ OOD ! WOOD ! I
A SUPPLY of Black Jack, Oak, and Ash, and othpr kinds
of WOOD for sale, by E. M McDONALD,
Q.ik-st., opposite N. E. corner of C. R. R Depot.
ll /MOl), WOOD, WOOD.— The subscribers will keep con-
J T stantly on hand a supply of the best Biack Jack and Oak
Wood tor sale in lots to suit purchasers. R. A. ALLEN &CO
oct 4 3too
Window sashes and blius—r>ooo lights, *by To
.>ash ; 2 )JJ do 10 by 12 do; 1000 do assorted sizes; JOO
pair Vennan Blinds, assorted sizes. For sale by
2 J. G. FALLIGANT.
FALIi TRADE, 1849.
COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 BRYAN ST.
ARE now opening their Fall supply of Crockery anc 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 Ware, splendid Bohemian Colenge
Bottles, rich China Cups for Presents
Wine Bottles, Cut Glass Ware, Lamps, Castors
Solar and Astral Chimneys, <Vc. <Vc.
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 Fails, Cake and Spice Boxes
Bathing Tubs, Coffee Urns and Biggins
Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Jelly Moulds
Te;i Pots, Plated and Britannia Tea and Table Spoons
Plate and Dish Covers, in setts
Venison Dishes, Nursery Lamps. Together with an assort
raent 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 IlodsTFire Standards,
Stair Rods and extra Bands. Sad Irons, Tea amt 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; Switts. Also, Market and Traveling Baskets.
Candles and Wagons; together with a complete assortment of
Fancy and Travelling Baskets; Shaker Selves and Whisks.
MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY GOODS.
Brushes of all descriptions; China and Glass Toysjßose
wood Work Boxes and Dressing Cases; Thermometers, Paper
Files, Crimping Machines, Curling ‘Pongs, Ivory Measures,
Knitting Needles, Flasks, Looking Glasses, Pocket Inks, Fish
Hooks. Together with a great variety of other articles too nu
rineous to mention.
Housekeepers, Planters, and the Public general ly,are invited
to call, as their prices will be moderate,
oct 18 3rno
DRESS GOODS!
£)LAIN AND FIGURED Cashmeres. Alpacas, Lusters, Sec.,
very Cneap. For sale low for cash by
decG JOHN VAN NESS.
SHIPPING ARTICLES, —Anew supply of different size
and qualities of Paper,
ALSO,
A supply of EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, in various
new and very elegant styles of Binding,
AND,
PADDED PORTFOLIOS, anew and convenient article.
Just received and for sale, by JOHN M. COOPER,
nov 8
JONES & PAPOT,
Shipwrights, Spar Makers, & Calkers,
YARD OPPOSITE R. & J. LACKLISON'S FOUNDRY,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
SAMUEL S. MILLER,
Manufacturer of Carriages & Waggons,
DEALER LY HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES , fyc.,
No. 140 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga.
DENTAL NOTICE.
rp HE friends and patrons of Dr. E. PAR ON , Dentist, are
L informed that he has not removed to No. 100 Broughton-st.
as some tiave supposed, but that he continues business at his
old stand, where he may be consulted as heretofore. To pre
vent all mistakes, all orders intended for him should be direct
ed to Dr. E. PARSONS, No. 127 Congress-st. jan 5
WANTED,
nf* f\(\ On and mortgage of City property, valued
,I)WU at SSOO.
FOR SALE at low prices, or for. lease for a
TERM OF YEARS —A six acre lot of Land south of the Ne
gro Cemetery, and adjoining b air Lawn, partly enclosed.
A five acre Lot on Bull street, extending south of the Bridge.
A fourteen acre Lot on the White Bluff Road, at its inter
section with Love Lane, known as the Morns Multicalus Lot.
A Tract of Land between the Skidaway and Thunderbolt
Roads, 4 and a half miles from the city, of 28ft acres well
wooded. Apply to JOS. BANCROFT.
jun 5 No. 117 Bay st.
FOR SALE
A TRACT OF LAND, on Pipemakers Creek, Chatham coun
ty, containing 440 acres, Swamp and Pine land, suitaUe so
the culture of Rice and Corn, or Cotton it is also well timbered, ad
joining the lands of Messrs. Potter, Gibbons. Keller and Dotson.
ALSO,
A six acre tract on the Louisville road, about one mile from the city,
suitable for a farm. All under fence.
For terms apply to JAS. W. DeLYON.
ro v 15- ts At the Clerk of Council’s Office.
1/ GALLS. English Linseed Oil. just receivedper
I O'H # barque Texas, and lor sale by
Octll JNO. G, FALLIGANT.
FINE TEAS.
AFRESH invoice of the Pekin Company's Celebrated Teas
have just arrived. Call at the Tea Depot, No. 151 Con.
irress St., opposite Mr. H. Roberts’ Dry Good Store.
M. J. SOLOMONS.
Dec. 22nd, 1840. _____
ALMANACS.— Poor Richard’s Almanac, for 1850, r . s written
by Benjamin Franklin for the years 1733, 1734, 1735.
The American Almanac and Repository of useful knowledge,
for 1850.
The German Almanac, for 1850
The Presbyterian Almanac, for 1850.
The Illustrated Family Christian Almanac, for 1850.
Palmer’s Business Men’s Almanac, for 1850.
Miller’s, Planters’ and Mechanics’ Almanac, foßso.
Grier’s Carolina and Georgia Almanac, for 1850.
A Iso, a large assortment of Pocket Diaries, for 1850, for sale by
dec 28 JOHN M. COOPER.
Q ACRED SCENES and Characters, by J Deadly, author of
O “ Sacred Mountains, ’ with original designs b ley.
Poems and Piose Writings of Richard Henry Dan a .
Familiar letters to young men, by Wm. A. Alcott, author of the
“ Young Mother,” &c.
Greenwood Leaves, a collection of Sketches and Letters, by
Grace Greenwood.
Browning’s Poems, anew edition in 2 vols.
Museum of Literature, being a selection of choice articles from
the Engish Reviews and Magazines,
Hume’s History of England, vol. 5.
The Western World, or Travels in the United States in 1846
and ’47; by Alex Mackay, in 2 vols,from the 2d London ed.
Pastoral Reminiscenes, by Shepherd K. lvollock.
The New Timon, a Romance of London; by Sir E. Bulwtr
Lytton—third American edition. Recived by
•Dec2S JOHN M’ COOPER
A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS.
WE cannot suffer the present opportunity to pass by without
saying something for the veiy liberal patronage whir h you
have extended to us. Our success thus far, is without a parallel.—
For all this, howevpr, we are indebted to you, and for which you
have our unfeigned thanks.
We have now but one more request to make, and it is this—send
all of your friends and your friends’ friends to see us—tellthem
that our stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Good?,
BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c.
s now completed. Tell them that we are offering daily, great bar
gains—such as are seldom met with at this season of the year.
Fell them that our stock of Dry Goods is entirely new. 1 hat our
lights are superior to any establishment of the kind in the city, so
that they need not fear to buy, as they can gee exactly what the
goods are. And lastly, tell them that we are doing business en
tirely on the Cash System —consequently we are compelled to sell
low.
Dec 22 CURRELL & BOGGS.
“"BROKERAGE BUSINESS^
THE undersigned has resumed the business ofa
BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT, for the pur
chase and sale of Exchange, Stocks, Real Estate, Produce,
Merchandise, &c. JOSEPH BANCROFT,
No. 117 Bay Slreet, next door Rail Road Bank.
attention will be given to orders ffir the pur
. h ise or sale of Lands in the Cherokee Counties. nov 22
BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
THE Undersigned has for sale the following
Property :
A Plantation about 2 miles from the City,containing between
500 and 600 acres of Land, well improved, and good buildings
upon it.
A plantation about 15milesfrom Savannah,containing about
1000 acres under 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 prime Negroes.
Three Tracks of Land in Effingham County, near the 27
mile post, C. R. R., each tract containing about 1000 acres.
500 acres of Land on the St. Marys river, at the junction of
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, 1£ miles from the city, con
taining about 100 acres.
A valuable vacant Lot on Liberty-street, opposite the build
ing of the “Sisters of Mercy,” in fee simple.
A Dwelling House and Shop on leased land, No. 8 Pulaski
ward, Liberty-street.
Likewise, 10 vacant Lots on Liberty-street, east of Haber
sham-street; and two Garden Lots on Liberty-street, near its
iunction 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. BANCROFT, No. 117. Bay-street.
SASHES , DOORS , AND BLINDS .
IF non L] g^ {s Sash from 7 9to 12 20
200 pair Blinds for Windows, from
X 20.
100 Pannel Doors various sizes.
Q’x 3 Odd Sizes furnished on the same terms. For sale by
nov 29 JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
Faints Oils, Brushes, &c a
•j A A KEGS WHITE LEAD, pure Atlantic.
TvJU 200 kegs White Lead, pure No. I and 2, Union Works
200 kegs English Lead, ICO kegs Black, Yellow and Vene
tian Red, Ground, 500 lbs Croome Green and Yellow, dry
and ground tn oil, 1000 lbs. Venetian Rod, Spanish Brown and
French Yellow, 200 lbs. Red Lead, Orange, Drop Mineral,
Paris Green, Prussian Blue, Umber, Tirnsianna, Black, Blue
Black, Eddy’s Bluck t Indian Red, and ALL KINDS OF
FANCY COLORS.
30 doz. White-wash Brushes, all sizes, 50 do Paint do all
sizes, 20 do. Sash ‘Fools, 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. FALLIGANT.
nov 22 West side Monument Square.
HOWARD HOUSE;
MARIETTA 4 GEORGIA.
WE 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 Marietta does not afiord the requisite conveniences
by which visitors would be induced to sojourn in this delightful lo
cality.
The Howard House is now renovated, and accommodations pre
pared which cannot tail to please. ‘1 he chambers are pleasant, and
conveniently furnished. ‘1 he table will be ainpiy supplied with
every luxury the country affords. Attentive servants are engaged
In short, it agreeable quarters, a well spread table, cleanliness and
attention, joined with moderate charges, can please, we assure our
patrons that they will be found at the Howard House,
sep 6 * DIX FLETCHER.
SNIDER, LATHI LOP & NEViTT.
• Savannah , Georgia .
HA\ EIN STORE—A lull assortment of Fall and Winter Dry
Goods, which they osier for sale at Wholesale or Retail, on
the most reasonable terms.
Blankets —Heavy London Duffil, own importation, heavy Mack
inaw* and i willed Blankets, Whitney and Rose Blankets, rib
bon bound.
Plains —Heavy allwood Negro Plains, assorted qualifies.
Kerseys— A very large assortment, comprising all the different
styles and qualities, both fancy and plain, of Georgia and
Northern manufacture.
Xegro 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.
Cant on Flannels —White, brown and col ired,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 lull assortment, all styles
and qualities.
Colored Homespuns —Marlboro’ stripes and plaids ; Columbian
and olhei stripes.
Mariners’ Stripes and Apron C/jccAs—Differentstyles and qualities.
Prints —A very large assortment from low* price to superfine.
Sattinets, Tweeds Kentucky Jeans —Full assortment plain and
t.mcy colors.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings —A large variety.
Diapers —liuckabuck, Scotch, Biid’s 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.
HI. A. Colicn.
(Late of the firm of S. Solomons Sp Co.j
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEltflm,
savannah r.'U
Agent for steam packets H. L. Cook and Ivanhoe
may 10
ALLEN, BALL & COj
FACTORS HD MIIISSIM VEICIAMi
No. 112 Bay Street , Savannah , Ga. ‘
J. M. BALL & CO.,
COMWESSSIOH XttERCE&IOs
MACON, GEORGIA.
ROBERT A. ALLEN, JAMES M. BALL, JOHIN v
sept 20 ‘
Swill, Dcnslow & Webster
DEALERS in Groceries Provisions, p or ;
and Domestic Liquors, Oil, Gunpowder, Shot p
and wrapping Paper. Corner of Bay and Wliitakpr
Savannah, Georgia. Blre <*,
July 25 - “ tESTti.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHJNgT
JUST received per brig Clinton, a splendid assortment of?
Coats, Frocks and Sacks, fancy Cass. Pants, fancy
Cas. Vests, together with a large assoitmcnt of Twill?'?
Pants and Jackets, Baiinet Pants and Jackets, Corderov n 5
Beaver Coats, Sacks, Blanket and Flushing Coats and Over?’
For sale, very low, wholesale and retail, atT\o. JO Whitaker?!
sePt 6 _ PIERSON* HeS?*
ROBERT N. ADAMS’
CABINET-MAKER AND UNDERTAKES
No. 93 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.,
TS prepared to execute all orders in his L*ne-t
A the lowest prices, with dispatch. Orders from the cor
promptly attended to. Ready-made coffins always on 1 ‘
and made to order at short notice.
- june 28 * .
BRAKE’S PiITESIT,
FIRE-PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
RpHIS Singular and valuable Substance is sold in fine n ( ?
A then mixed with linseed oil to the consistency of thick >?!
and applied with a brush, and after an exposure of a few m?
the atmosphere, this coating becomes a peifect slate or coat?
protecting whatever is covered from the action of the weather’
fiom fire.
It is a mineral substance, and lias been found upon analv-t
by Dr. Chilton,of the city of New York, to consist ol lar? ?
poitions of Silicia Alumine, Prot. Oxide of lion and iM???
with lesser of Lime and Carbon. It is used extensively f or ',?!
ing roofs of either shingles, matched boards, tin, zinc,sheet no, ’
thick paper, if your shingles have been on for years, y* u have <
to sweep off the moss and lint, with a stiff broom, and cover?
two or three good coats, and in a few months you have a perfect?
roof, impervious to the action of the weather and fire. There
nothing equal to it for steamboats and car decks, for all kinds ? ‘
it forms a coating nearly as hard as the iron itself, and never cl?
off. It should be used for everything that you wish to piotect;
fire and weathei.
In some places a spurious article has been sold as the genuine
therefore purchasers should be careful to buv of authorized w
Every Bbl. is marked BLAKE’S FIREPROOF PALM. ‘
The above Paint is for sale by Q. y\. l. LAMAR
se P* * f Savannah, Ga.
ciotiiim *
DIE RSON & HE IDT osier for sale Clothing
A Wholesale and Retail, at New Y r ork prices. No?
Whitaker-street. a p r og
To Use Public.
THE Subscriber, having entered extensively
into the making of BRICK of a superior qualify tom)
manufactured in this city, is prepared to fill orders at the str
eet notice, and as low as any establishment of the kind it i;
near Savannah. \VM. 11. LLOVD.
June 21
To the Planters and Farmers of Soots
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tenn.
essee and Florida.
T AM THE AUTHORIZED AGENT for tk
1 sale and purchase of the CAM ELINA SATIVAur
GOLD OF PLEASURE SEED, a native of Siberia.
1 am now ready to fill all orders for the seed, and being a
thorized by the Company to purchase the same, I will payth
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 CA lU>\
THE undersigned having re-openeci, with an
entire New Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS ird
FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 (South side) Broughton
street, (formerly Walkers Marble Yard,) is now readyt*
furnish any thing in his line, at the shortest notice. SODA
W ATER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part (| i
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 a share of tlieir patronage,
apr 26 THOS. RYERSON
BOOK ANDToF PRINTING,”
Os all kinds, executed at {lun Office, witla ncainoi > !l
despatch.
EAVJNG lately put our Office in complete or? I
and made large additions to it, we have now the most ■”
tensive Job Printing Office in the City and are prepay
execute all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY PRlftTi?
with neatness and despatch, and on the most accorned
terms. Office 102 Bryan-street, entrance on Bay Lane-
Savannah, March 22d, 1849. EDWARD J. 1TB&
A FRIEND OF THeTaMILY?
A WEEKLY SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED
EVERY SATURDAY, BY
EDWARD J. PURSE.
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*** Advertisements to a limited extent, will be .
af the rate of 50 cents for a square of nine lines or ‘
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Business cards inserted for a year at Five Dollars.
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will do us the favor to act as Agents.
Postmasters are authorized to remit money to i ll
and all money mailed in presence of the Fostuw stc
uly forwarded by him, is at our risk.
J * •n t 0
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- E. J. PURSE, Savanna*.