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HARMONIC INSTITUTE, 1
Corner of St. Julian Street and Market Square,
Savannah, Georgia.
THE subscribers respectfully announce that
they have opened a complete MUSICAL ES
TABLISHMENT as above, and hope that in so
doing they will meet the wishes and wants ot the
musical public. From its intimate connection
with the Harmonic Institute ot Charleston, S. C.
the same resources ai.d facilities will be equally
enjoyed.
PIANO FORTES by J. B. Dunham, Adam
Stodart, \\ m. Hall A bon, J. I'irsson and
others.
MILITARY INSTRUMENTS of every
description, including the latest impioved Sax-
Horns. Complete Bands furnished at New York
prices.
VIOLINS by the Dozen or Singly. Coun
t?y Merchants are invited to inspect the qualities
and prices.
Also Violoncellos, Double Basses, Flutes,
Guitars, French and German Accordeons, Fluti
nas, Harmonicas, Violin Bows,Bridges, Screws,
Ros n, Hail for Bows, Mutes, Capo d’Astrat,
Music Desks, Tuning Hammers and Forks, and
in fine every article pertaining to the line.
All of the above being diiectly imported by
F. Zog ‘aum, at Charleslon, are otlered at VVliole
sale or Retail, at New Yont prices. Merchants
and ctheis who have been purchasing at the
North, are iuvitt and to test this assertion by a visit.
Ins ruet on books for all instruments, Sheet
Mii'ic, etc., including all the new standard pub
lications. The best ot Strings tor all instru
ments. F. ZO3BAUM, &, CO.
F. Zoobaum, G. B. Mitchell.
dec 15
BLAKE’S
PATENT FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO,
THIS SI NGULAR and valuable Substance is
sild in fine powder, 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 what
ever is covered from the action of the weather
and tiom fire.
It is a mineial substance, and lias been found
upon analyzation bv Dr. Chilton, of the city of
New York, to consist ot larger propoitions of
Silicia Alutnine, Plot. Oxide of lion and Mag
nesia, with lesser ot Lime and Carbon. It is
used extensively for covering roots of either
shingles, matched boards, tin, zinc, sheet iron
or thick paper, if yourshingles have been on for
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 lew months you 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 cleavesolf It shpuld be used
for everything that you wish to piotect trom fire
and weathei.
In some places a spurious article hasbeen sold
as the genuine, thereloie purchasers should be
careful to buy of authorized Agents. Every Bb).
is marked BLAKE’S FIREPROOF PAINT.
The above Paint is for sale by
C. A. L. LAMAR.
sept 13 tt Savannah, Ga.
CLOTHING,
PIERSON &. HEIDT offer lor sale Clothing.
Wholesale and Retail, at New York prices
No. 10 Whitaker Street. apr 2G
SITUATION V/ANTED.
BY a Young Man as a Clerk in a Dry Goods or
Grocery Store, or any active business. A mod
erate compensation will be leceived. Enquire
at this Oliiee. ts feb 23
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE Undersigned having tunned a Copart
nership under tin* style of BRYAN &. 1)e
LYON, offer their services to tile public as
architects, draughtsmen and
SURVEYORS. Business entrusted to them
will met t with pr< rnpt attention.
JAMES W. Dr.LYON,
EDWARD B. BRYAN.
Savannah,l6th M rch,lßso.
DENTAL NOTICE.
THE friends and patrons of Dr. E. PAR
SONS, Dentist, are informed that he has not
removed to No. 100 Broughton-st., as some
ha>e supposed, but that lie continues business
at his old stand, where he may be consulted
as heretofore. To prevent ail mistakes, all
orders intended for Inm should be directed to
Dr. E. PARSONS, No. 127 Congress-st.
jan 5
MELODEON3.
THE Subscribers w .uld respectfvlly invite the
atten ion of the mu deal public to these beauii
iul instruments; • fFrug at once an elegant,
portable and economical subHitute for the Organ,
just received at the Haimonic Institute.
F. ZOGBAUM & CO.,
Corner St. Julian-st. and Market-squaie.
feb 2
To tlie Planters and Farmers of South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tenn
essee, and Florida.
1 am the AUTHORIZED AGENT for the
Bile and purchase of the CAMELINA SATi-
VA or GOLD PLEASURE SEED, a native ot
Siberia.
I am row ready to fill all orders for the seed,
and being authoiized by the Company to purchase
the same, l will pay the highest market price
for all that may be shipped to me in Savannah.
WM. HUMPHREYS, Ji.
may 31
THE LAFAYETTE
BURR MILL STONE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Boliou’g Building, River Street, Foot of Whitaker,
SWANN AH, GEORGIA.
KTiru koe P constantly on hand anr for sale
IVt-t- from fifteen inches to seven
tioVto 8 ‘* sufficient recommenda
theae S t( L* THOUSAND SETTS of
Georgia ke ,*‘ n Bo| d ,n S tales of
and Virgin,.- Soul [? C,roli " 1
•Winn both in C,nYn h d e wC,r ,‘r T
Southern Mutual Insurance Cos. of Ga-
Asbury Hull, President & Treasmer.
J.U. Parsohs, Secretary,
Prof. C. F Me Cay, Actuary.
The above Company takes Inland, Marino
and Fire Risks, and Risks on Negro Proper
ty, on the most liberal terms. It is now in
most successful operation. Its condition and
success will be fully explained by application
to the Agents, who are prepared to take
Risks. WAY A KING. Agts.
june 7 6 mo
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.
For the cure of Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croup,
Asthma, Whooping-Cough,
and Consumption.
The uniform success which has attended the
use ol tins preperalion ils salutary effects—
its power to relieve and cure affections of the
Lungs, have gained for it a celebrity equalled
by no other medicine. We offer it to the af
flicted with entire confidence in its virtues,
and the full belief that it will subdue and re
move the severest attacks of disease upon the
throat and Lungs These results, as they be
come publicly known, very naturally attract
the attention of medical men and philanthro
pists everywhere. What is their opinion of
CHERRY PECTORAL may be seen in the
following :
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.,
Prof. Surgery .Med. Col., jYcid York, says :
‘•lt gives me pleasure to certify the value
and efficacy of Ayer's CHERRY PECTO
RAL, which 1 consider peculiarly adapted to
cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs.”
THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD
writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast
sinking under an affection oi the Lungs:—
*• Try the CHERRY PECTORAL, and if any
medicine can give you relief, with the bless
ing of God, that will.”
CHIEF JUSTICE EUSTiS,
of Louisiana, writes That a young daughter
of his was cured of several severe attacks of
Croup by the CHERRY PECTORAL.”
ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS.
The Canadian Journal of .Medical Science
states, “That Asthma and Bronchitis so preva
lent in this inclement climate, has yielded
with surprising rapidity to Ay’er’s CHERRY
PEC'I ORAL, and we cannot too strongly rec
ommend tins skillful preparation to the Profes
sion and public generally.”
llatri onn, Jax. 20, 1850.
Dr J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir :—Having been
rescued fr< in a painful and dangerous disease
by your medicine, gratitude prompts me to
send you this acknowledgement, not only in
justice to you, but for the information of oth
ers ‘ln like afiiiction.
A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected a
first, became so severe, that spitting of blood,
a violent cough and profuse night sweats, fol
lowed and fastened upon me. I became ema
ciated, could not sleep, was distressed by my
cough, and a pain through my chest, and in
short, had all the alarming symplons ot quick
consumption. No medicine seemed at all to
reach my case until 1 providentially tried your
CHERRY PECTORAL, which soon relieved
and now has cured me.
Yours with respect. E. A. STEWART.
Albany, N. Y., April 17,1848.
Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir :—I have for
years been afflicted with Asthma in the worst
form ; so that I have been obliged to sleep
in my chair for the larger part of the time
being unable to breathe on my bed. I had
tried a great many medicines to no purpose,
until my Physicians prescribed, as an exper
iment, your CHERRY PECTORAL,
At first it seemed to make me worse, but
in less than a week 1 began to experience the
most gratifying relief lrom its use; and now
in four weeks the disease is entirely removed.
1 can sleep on my bed in comfort, and enjoy
a state of health which I never expected to
enjoy.
GEORGE S. FARRANT.
PBEPAIOD BY J. C. AYER CHKMIST LLL.,M ASS.
(Lj* Sold in Savannah, by
TURNER &. ODEN, Monument sqr.
T. M. TURNER k CO , 181 Bay-St.
may 4
DR. J. DENNIS,
BOTANIC DRUGGIST.
Next door above L. C. Warren &. Cos.
Augusta, Ga.
KEEPS constantly on hand a choice assort
ment, selected from the best establishments in
the United States, consisting of Emetics, Ca
thartics, Diaphoretics, Diuretics, Expectorants,
Emmenagogues, Stimulants, Tonics, Astrin
gents, Nervines, Alkalies, Alteratives, Rube
facients, and Compounds tor family use. Com
position Powder, No. Six. Lobelia in its various
preparations, &c., also, Medical Books,
may 4
NOTICE.
A® BROUGHT TO JAIL, on the 30th
jjr\ Apl. a negro man named John, who says
belongs to Mr. John Felder, of Orange
burgli Dist. S. C. Said John is live feet seven
inches in height and about 25 years old, and says
he left his masters residence about Christmas,
may 4 ISAAC DeLYON, J. C. S.
NOTICE.
THE DOCKS designated by the Harbor
Master for the landing of Bricks arc the Docks
IVcst of the Exchange Dock All persons are
prohibited from landing Biicks at the Exchange
Dock, or at any Public Dock East ot the Ex
change, under the penalty of S3O. The City
Marshal and City Constables are hereby ordered
to enforce the above regulation. By order
EDWARD G. WILSON, c. c.
may 4
WANTED.
TO RENT OR PURCHASE. A two
Story Dwelling House, with six or eight rooms,
near the store of the Subscriber,
apl 27 JOSEPH LIPP.MAN.
NOTICE.
PROPOSALS will be received until the
4th of May next, by the undersigned, for
Ditching aid Embanking the low grounds
south-west of tlie City, known as Stiles’ Rice
Fields. Specifications for the work will be
furnished upon application to the Chairman.
J. P SCREVEN, ) n n
J. F. POSEY, >ffry? ry Cn,ture
J. R. SAUSSY, S Comn,,ttee *
apl 27
ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, Moses Eastman is about to
erect a Church on Lot marked W. in Anson
\V ard, fronting Oglethorpe Square, and is de
sirous ot placing the turrets of said church on
the ground allowed for Porticoes, and where
as, the owners of all the lots fronting on said
Square having acquiesced in the same,
BE 11 ORDaINED, by the Mayor and
lei .Viler,' 1 . lhe Cily ot Savannali.and Ham
lets thereof, m Council assembled and it is
hereby ordained by the authority of the ttame
that the said Moses Eastman have leava te
*rect the towers or turrets of said Church on
the ground now allotted for Porticoes, any
usage or Ordinance to the contrary notwith
standing,
[L. S]
Passed in Council, 25th April, 1050.
R. WAYNE, Mayor.
Attest, Edward G. Wilson.
1 Clerk of Council.
TO THE LADIES.
WE respectfully invite your at-ff~
tention to our stock of Spring® JlaJ
and Summer Bonnets, consisting'S'Zv
in part as follows :
Super French Lace, Milan Edge, Split
Straw, Jenny Lind, Hungarian Lace, Span
ish Straw, Neapolitan Lace, Slate Cactus, Su
per Gimp, Fluted Pearl and Pedal, Lyoniso,
Pamila, Floronce, Brocade, &c.
Also, a beautiful assortment of Misses’ Bon
nets. such as Lace, Cubing, Tuley, Gimp,
Pluted Pearl and Pedal, London Plaid, &c.,
together with a great variety of Artificial
Flowers. Dolled Ruches and 1 abbs, Bon
net Ribbons, Neck Ribbons, &c , &c., all ot
which will be sold at a small advance on first
cost.
CURRELL A BOGGS,
mar 23 Lillibridge’s new brick building.
NEW SPRING GOODS—IBSO.
THE Subscribers have received, and will
continue to receive by future arrivals, a large
and well selected stock ot SIAPLE AND
FANCY DRY GOODS, whieh they offer for
sale at the Lowest market prices, and to which
they invite the attention of country mer
chants, factors and planters.
SNIDER, LATHKOP & NEVITT.
mar 1)
WOOD WANTED.
THE Savannah Patent Brick Company will
contract fur one thousand cords of good Y*l.
low Pine Wood to be delivered at the landing
on the canal, about seven and a half miles
from the city, within the next 60 days. Ap
ply to TURNER & ODEN,
mar 9 ts Monument Square.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
WE have just received a beautiful assortment
of Prints, Ginghams, Borages, Lawns Tis
sues, Ac., HOUSEHOLD GOODS of every
variety, DOMESTIC GOODS in abundance
Together with a variety of other articles, all
of winch will be sold at low priccss for Cash
and Cash Only.
CURRELL & BOGGS,
Lillibridge’s New Brick Building.
mnr 9
SELLING OFF AT COST.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his entire
stock of FANCY ARTICLES and TOYS,
consisting of Silk Fringes and Buttons, Wors
ted patterns , Shell and Horn Tuck Combs, Sfc.
To any person desirous of enteiing into the
business he will dispose ol his entire stock and
fixtures at a bargain.
R. 11. HOWELL,
feb 23 No. 151 Congress-street.
CALHOUN’S SPEECH.
THE Speech of Hon. John C. Calhoun of
South Carolina, as beliveied in the Senate,
March. 1850. For sale by
mar 16 JOHN M. COOPER
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALE at No, 72, St. Julian Street,
near Market Square, a good assortment of
SPIRIT GAS or FLUID LAMPS. Also,
Tin Ware, Scrubingand Paint Brushes, French
and American Window Glass, Paints, Putty,
Rotten Stone for cleaning Silver and Brass,
Bro >:r.s, and Buckets, Fresh Ca nphene and
Spirit Gas or Fluid, always on hand,
mar 31 t WM. CURTIS.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE Subscribers having formed a Copartner
ship, the Drug business heretofore carried on
by A. A. Solomons, as agent, will in future
be conducted under the name and style of A
A. SOLOMONS & CO.
W. MAC KAY,
A. A. SOLOMONS.
Savannah, March 19th 1850. mar 23
GAS PIPES AND FIXTURES.
STRATTON & DOBSON will receive in a
few days, a large assortment ot Gas burners
of all kinds, Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets,
portable Burners, &.c., Ac. From Cornelius
& Cos., Philadelphia; will also put in pipes
trom the streets into churches, dwellings,
stores, &,c, on the most reasonable terms. For
further information apply at
No. 72 St, Julian Street,
apl 6 Savannah, Geo*
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
THE Subscriber has opened an Intelligence
Office at No. 109 Bay street, for the purpose ot
procuiingor hiring of servants, both white and
colored. H. J. CHALMERS
feb 23 ts
NOTICE.
City Treasurers Office, ?
Savannah, March 30th, 18.50. \
On Monday next, Ist April, 1850, the City
Treasurer will be ready to leceive the City
Taxes for the present year. The Books will be
kept open until the 15th of May, after which
day execution will be forthwith issued against
delaulters. JOSEPH FELT,
inar 30 City Treasurer.
GEORGIA LANDS.
FOR SALE the following Tracts of Land :
Lot Number 351, 3d District, Eaily.
“ “ 92, 9th “ “
“ “ 241, 6th “ Irwin.
“ “ 156,12 th “ Dooly
“ “ 7,13 th “
168, 3d “ Ist Section.
“ 4 ‘ 353, Ist il Ist Section.
“ 148,14 th “ Ist Section*
“ “ 839, 3d “ 2d Section.
“ 269, sth “ 2d Section.
•* “ 21,22d 2d Section.
** “ 14,23d “ 2d Section.
“ “ 1180,19 th “ 2d Section.
“ *‘ 204,J0th “ 3d Section.
“ “ 1266,20 th “ 3d Section
“ “ 631,17 th “ 3d Section.
“ “ 97,23d ’ 3d Section.
“ “ 268, 4th “ 4tli Section.
“ “ 318,10 th “ 4th Section
“ “ 255, 6lh “ 4th Section
Apply to JOS- BANCROFT.
mar 23 No. 117 Bay St.
TO PRINTERS.
JOHN D. McCREARY, Printing Ink Manu
facturer, Nos, 331 and 333 Stanton-Street, New
York,Depot No. 3 Spruce Street, would call the
attention of Printers to his improved PRINT
ING INKS of various kinds and colors, at the
following prices—
Extra Fine Jet Black (for Card and Wood
Cut) $2 00 and $3 00 per lb.
Fine Book Ink, 075 100 “
Book Ink 0 40 0 50 “
Fine Red Ink 1 25, 1 50. and 2 00 “
News Ink, 18, 20, aud ‘25 cts. “
Blue,Yellow,Green,and White 1 25 and 1 50 “
Gold Size at $2 per lb., and Bronze at 50, 75 cts.
and $1 per oz.
For the quality of which he has the following
besides numerous other testimonials—
New Yob k, Sept 25,1848.
We have for some time past, used the various
qualities of Printing Inks manufactured by John
D McCreary, and found them to surpass any otn
era we ever used, in beauty and permanency of
color, and in the process of working
Leavitt, Trow and <Jo..
American Bible Society Printing Office.
New York, Sept. 25, 1848.
3 his will certify that I have used the various
kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this
city, and find that made by J. D. McCreary ful
ly equal totbe best. Sylvanus Hoyt,’
Foreman of Press Room.
For sale at New York prices, by
JOHN M. COOPER, Agent,
mar 36 Savannah,
SASHES, DOORS, AND BLINDS.
10,000 LIGHTS of SASH, of all sizes, from
8X 18 to 12X20.
150 pair Blinds for Windows of all sizes.
50 Pannel Doors dillerent sizes and thic
kness.
For sale by CHARLES VAN HORN.
No. 153 Bay Street, near the City Hotel.
N B. All orders for Carpenters work exe
cuted at the shortest notice.
nov 29 ts
ALFRED HAYWOOE
CORNER URVAN AND BARNARD STREETS,
MARKET SUUARE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
DEALER IN CHOICE FRUITS, CANDIES,
NUTS, FIRST QUALITY ORANGES,
LEMONS, APPLES AND POTATOES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
First quality Thunderbolt Oysters, Fish, <Lc.
Newark refined Champaigne Cider, and Albany
Cream Ale, by the bbl.
ILF Orders from the Country, accompanied by
the cash, or City reference, punctually attend
ed to. aug 9
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBER osiers his services as Ar
chitect, Draughtsman and Surveyor.
He will give plans for builuings, Public and
Private, with specifications in detail, also of
quantity, quality and coat of materials And he
will superintend the construction of them lor a
commission of (j per cent upon the cost—or for
a compensation by the day, giving a statement
from day to day of work done in Carpentry and
Masonry.
As Draughtsman he will copy old Surveys o
Land, upon either reduced or enlarged scale, and
make new Surveys and Plats of the manner in
which lands have been cleared and divided into
fields—accompanying the same with levels lor
draining, and when w'anted, with lines ot em
bankment for water reserves, for flooding or
irrigation. In all instances giving a computa
tion of the quantity of water which may be held
in such reserves.
As Surveyor, he will make Surveys or re
surveys ot land from original Plots and Grants,
or from the descriptions of the same where a
certain point of departure can be found.
The Subscriber can at all times be found at
his office in the Exchange.
JAMES W. DeLYON.
jnn 2G County and City Surveyor,
DANCING ACADEMY.
MONSIEUR A. BONAUDS Academy will
open on Tuesday, 16th inst., at 5 o’clock,
P. M. All his former Pupils are respectfully
invited to attend—the German Band bein<>-
engagedfor the occasion.
Tuition Days—Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday, Irom five to seven, for young Ladies
and Masters. Terms of tuition, §l2 per
term.
N. B.—Pupils who have been under Mr.
B’s care for two terms, will he received in
iiis Saturday class for §'> per term.
Gentlemen’s Class lor Polka, Waltz, Ma
zurka, dec. dec., open same evening as above
from 9to 11, P. M.
Terms §5 for every Dance, payable in ad
vance. oct Id
Brokerage and Commission Business.
FOR the Purchase and Sale of REAL and
PERSONAL PROPERTY, BANK STOCK,
BONDS, NOTES, Ac.
H. J. CHALMERS.
ftb 23 ts Office JOB Bay-street.
BROKERAGE BUSINESS.
THE UNDERSIGNED has resumed the
business ot a BROKER AND GENERAL
AGENT, for the purchase and sale of Ex
change, Stocks, Real Estate, Produce, Mer
chandise, &.c. Joseph Bancroft,
No. 117 Bay Street, next door Rail Road
Bank.
%*Particular attention will be given to
orders fir the pnrenase or sale of Lands in
the Cherokee Counties. nov 22
JOHN MALLERY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. -5-3 Baij-st. joining (he City Hotel .
INVITES A TTENTION to his Stock of New
and Seasonable Goods, now opening, consisting
of choice Ready Made CLOTHING and FUR
NISHING GOODS, comprising every article
of Gentlemen’s apparel.
Also, a full supply of CLOTHS, CASSI
-and V ESTINGS, of various shades
and qualities—which will be made to order in
the most approved style, by competent and ex
perienced W o’. krnen, warranted to give entire
satisfaction, and at Prices to suit the tunes.
oct 18
NEW GOCDDS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.
PLATE and Dish Covers, Spoon and Knife
Trays, Cup Mops, Plated Mustard and Salt
Spoons, Knife and Pastry Boards, Spice Box
es, Dressing Cases, Bottle Baskets, Fish
Kettles, Sheep Skin Mats, Cigar Trays,
Flower Stands, Vegetable Ladles, Small
Grindstones for family use, Spring Balances
for weighing, Butlers’ ‘Trays, Yard Sticks,
Newspaper Files, Apple Corers and Peelers,
Beefsteak Pounders, WnlHe Furnaces, Coffee
Roasters, Table Mats, Chamois or Plate
Leather for cleaing PJate, Canale Boxes for
depositing Candles, together with a great va
riety of other useful housekeeping art.cles.
For sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY.
mar 9
LAW NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having been admitted
to practice in the various Courts of Law and
Equity in this State, will attend to all profes
sional business committed to him.
S. Y LEVY, Office No. 185 Bay-street.
feb 9 6mos
BONNETS V BONNETS ! f
BONNETS, Flowers, Tapes, Ruches, Veils,
colored and black, which are offered at very low
prices by WICHMANN LICHTE,
139 Broughton st., opposite Messrs. Dixon’s
feb 16 6c Co’s Confectionary.
HANDS NOT HEARTS, a novel by Ja
net VV. Wilkinson.
Our Guardian, by the authorof “Poor Cousin,”
&c.
Fanny Hervey,or the Mother’s Choice.
The Fencing Master, or Eighteen Months in
St. Petersburg, by Alexander Dumas
The Report of the Commissioners ot Patents
for the year 1649.
The Dictionary of Mechanic Engine Work and
Engineering, by Oliver Byrne, No. 3
Lite of Lady Colquohon, by James Hamilton,
D. D.
Elements of Natural Philosophy, by Alonzo
Grey, illustrated with 360 wood cuts.
Ollendoit s new French Grammar, by V.
Value.
The Modern Housewife, or Menagere, by Al
exander Soyer.
The Phisiology of Digestion, by Andrew 7
Combe, M D.
Also a further supply of NewYork by Gas
by C. C Foster.
People 1 have met, by N P. Willis.
Received by JOHN M- COOPER.
mar 2
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE Subscriber having entered extensively
into the MA K ING BRICK of a superior quality
to any manufactured in this city, is prepared to
rill orders at the shortest notice, and as low as
any establishment in or neat Savannah
J une 2 * WM H. LLOYD.
THOMAS M. ROSIS,
IMPORTER and Manufacturer ot SEGARS
No. 107 Bay-st., one door west of Drayton at
the Blue Sign—Has on hand a iarge and Choice
Stock ot Segars Snuff, Chewing and Snmkino
1 obacco, and all other articles in his line -it
Wholesale and Re,ail, at the most relnable
P Rces - >f ‘ sept 30
J. T. JONES.
masufacturkr and dealer Ilf
Double & Single Gnus, Rifles, &c.,
West Side of Monument Square.
SAVANNAH, GkORGIA.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
AND DEALER IN
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Penfield’s Range, No. 98 Bryan Street,
Store formerly occupied by J Southwell Sc Cos.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
R. H. DARBY,
rar* jsl e® ~
Corner Broughton and Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
11 H D. is prepared to execute all orders for
Making or Cutting on reasonable terms.
mar 9 ly
ALLEN, BALL & CO.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 112 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. M. BALL & CO.,
<£omwtoston ftfer cftan ts,
MACON, GEORGIA.
ROBERT A. ALLEN, JAMES M. BALL,
JOHN V. TARVER.
sept 20 ly
FRANCIS WAVER,
IMPORTING & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 107 Bay Street, Savannah, Geo.
feb 23
G. W. HEDRICK.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
Gilder, Glazier, Grainer & Paper Hanger.
No. 12 Barnard Street, South of the Market,
IS always ready to execute all orders in his line
with dispatch, and at the lowest prices. All
kinds of mixed Paints, Glass and Putty kept
for sale. lyr Dec 22
JONES & PAPOT,
Shipwrights, Spar Makers,
AND CAULKERS.
Yard opposite R. &. J. Lachli son’s Foundry.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
SAMUEL S. MILLER,
manufacturer of
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
DEALER IN HUBS, SI’OKES, FELLOWS, &c.
No. 140 Broughton St., Savannah.
MEDICAL OTICE.
DOCTOR MOREL. Office No. 157 Brough
ton Street ts. nur 23
SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
DEALERS in Groceries, Provisions, Foreign
and Domestic Liquors, Oil, Gunp ;wder, Shot,
Printing and Wrapping Paper. Cornerol Bay
and Whitaker-streets, Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD SWIFT, ALLEN A. DENSLOW,
JOSEPH W. WEBSTER.
July 25
M. A. COHEN,
COMMISSION &. FORWARDING
SAVANNAH, Ga.
Agent for steam packets H. L. Cook and
Ivan hoe. may 10
WOOD ! WOOD ! !
A 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.
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS.
15,000 Lights of Sash lioin 7XIO to 12X20.
200 pair Blinds for Windows horn fe X 10 to
12 X 20. 100 Pamiel Doors, various sizes
(ts/- Odd Sizes iurnisbed on the same terms.
For sale by JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
nov 29.
The Fancy Trimmings Store of
WICHMANN & LICHTE.
JUST received another very large and beau
tiful assortment of Bonnets, consisting of Jen
ny Linds, and Hungarian New Style, Sicilian,
Neapoletan, Pearl, French, and Spanish Lace,
Pamila, Diamond, and also a fine assortment ol
Misses Bonnets, Flats and Ruling Hats ot every
description, all ot which the Ladies are respect
fully invited to call and see.
JUST RECEIVED.
PER Bark Isaac Mead from New York,
handsome assortment of French Artificial Flow
ers, and also a fine assortment of Gimps, Bos
tons, Worsted Patterns ot every description lor
sale low by
WICHMANN &. LICHTE.
mar 23 39 Broughton Street.
New and Elegant
STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
THE Subscriber has just returned from New
York where he has supplied himself with a
fine assortment ot Spring FANCY AND STA
PLE DRY GOODS, which he offers lor sale
on liberal terms at wholesale and Retail, con
sisting ot a beautiful assortment of Dress
Goods in Silk JViuslins, Silk Metatlines, Silk
Grenadines, Printed Barages, Plain Corn
Colored Barages, French Cambrins, Muslins
arid Ginghams, French Work Muslin, Collars
and Cuffs, Mourning do. Children’s Worked
Muslin Robes, Bodies and Cups, Muslin
Bands, Linen Cambric Handkts., Tagello
Francies, Oragnndies Lawns, Jenny Lind
Lawns, Canton Crape for dresses, some very
rich embroidered Crape at SIOO per dress ; a
good assortment of Chinese Fans, Dolso's
Mergs W Prints and a general assortment of
Prints, Hoisery, Gloves &.c., by
JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
march 16 t f
OIL ! OIL!
SPERM, Lamp, Train and Neat’s Foot Oil
For sale by JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
mar 9
I. DAS HE R .
Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets.
IS now receiving, and will continue to re
ceive during the Spring, a full supply of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
which the Ladies and others are invited to
call and examine as they will be sold on fa
vorable terms. ts mar 30
LADLES’ TRIMMING GOODS.
LADIES’ TRIMMING GOODS, Fringes,
Gimps, plain and Figured Velvet Ribbon, Vel
vet Cutis, Steel Gilt and Plated Buttons, and nil
kind of Trimming for Ladies Dresses, which
are offered at very low prices by
iso and WICHMANN &. LICHTE,
13J Broughton st., opposite Messrs. Dixon’a
eb - ___ & Co’s Confectionary
WOOD WOOD
ALWAYS on hand, a supply of Oak and Ash
Wood, tor sale low by
™ DAVID R. DILLON,
0 Old .land foot of West Broad St.
SPRING SUPP L y^
WHOLESALE GROCERY STOPt
savannah, Georgia.
20 hhds Prime New Orleans Su ear
3d do Prime Porto Rico do
do Prime New Orleans clar.fl
s%bls White clarified S r
25 do Straw do do ™
30 boxes R. L. &, A. Stuart’s Loaf <5
55 bbls do do c , D B*r.
20 do do do Btta
1(12 hhds Cuba Molasses Wd 'd dg
100 bbls New Orleans Syrup
150 bags Rio Coffee, assorted
150 do Government Java CofiV le, ‘
50 do Laguira Coffee.
200 hhds Prime Cincinnati B acnn Q ..
25 do do do do
40 bbls Baltimore Flour. “houlde
200 do Canal do
100 boxes C. W. Smith’s Familv q
150 do New-Yurk No. 1 ,aP
-100 do W. Colgate &, Co.’g p ea ,°’
400 do Manufactured Tobacco 6tire k
500 M Segars, assorted.
25 halt chests Hyson Tea.
20 do Black do
200 boxes Adamantine Candltg „
50 do Sperm do ’ ° r ,^ s 'ie
100 do Tallow do
10 pipes Meder’s Swan Gin.
5 do Imitation do
20 half pipes * l Otard, Dupuy & Co’,” a
dy, in bona. andr **’
200 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin.
50 do American Brandy.
100 do N E Rum.
150 do New Orleans Whit-key.
50 do Pdc H Conn. River Gin.
500 gallons Bleached Sperm Oil.
1000 do Unbleached do
2000 do Bleached refined Whale Oil
600 do common Whale or Tanner', n,
1000 Sacks Salt. Oil.
150 Reams Factors Yarn Paper.
500 do Wrapping Paper, assorted ,i lfl
sizes and qualities. *
75 Reams 21 by 27, Newspaper.
155 do 24 by 36, do
]SO do 20 hy 39, do
500 kegs Gun & Rifle Powder, in 61-412 j
and 25 lbs kegs.
800 Canisters Sporting Powder.
600 bags drop Shot, 16 sizes.
200 do Buck >hot, G do
2000 lbs Bar Lead.
For sale on favorable ferine, by
SWIFT, DENSLOW &e WEBSTER
Corner of Bay and Whitaker Street,
Savannah, March 9th , 1850. ts
BURR MILL-STONE MANTJFAC’RY
AND
AGRICI'LTURtLiIIECMICALWIIEIMsi
S. & H. HOYT.
WOULD lake the liberty to inform the nu.
inerotis friends and customers of Mwri
DENSLOW de WEBSTER, and the public
generally, that they have purchased their
entire Slock of Agricultural Implements, inti
will keep on band and lor sale, a general u*
sortnient wholesale and retail, at as low rain
as can be found 9oulh of Mason and Dixasi
line.
ISoltea’* Btild’X'Kiver St., fool Wkittlm,
Savannah, January 1,1850.
P. S. A fair price in cash paid at alltimei
for Wool and Sheep’s Pelts. S. AH.il,
SPRING GOODS
1 HL Subscriber has just opened at thtCbti)
CASH S3 ORE, No. K 7 Congress Street,
Spendid Assortment of New and Fahhiotitbie
Dress Goods, as follows : black and colored
Jaconets, French Printsand Muslins,Banja,
Silk 1 isues, plain and printed Linen J.ustrn,
printed Foulards, Lawns, Sec. Also, Linen
and Lawn Hdkls, all kinds of black Lace and
Love Veils, Infant Waists, Emb’d Mtnlm
Caps and Collars, French Needle Work Cap*,
Collars, and Cuffs, Mourning Collars ind
Sleeves, Children’s Jaconet Collars, Princess
Alice and President Collars, Embroidered
Puff Sleeves and breakfast Caps, fancy and
black Beaufort Ties, black and tolcrt <J Silk
Gloves, and the BEST article of Kid Glove-
IN MARKET, pi am laconet and Swiss Mu* I
litis, black und colored Silk Mantillas, Embd
Muslin Mantillas.
Also, a fine assortment of Frenchand Amer
ican Ginghams, Drills, Camlets, Check;,
Cambrics, Ticking, Sheetings, Shirtings, ot
naburt-s and every tiling else suitable tui
Summer Clothing, together with other article*
too tedious to mention. AM of w inch willk
offered as low as can be purchased in tins city
mar 9 JO UN VAN
WOOD I WOOD L!
THE SUBSCRIBERS will keep conslarij
on hand a supply ot the best Black Jack
Oak Wood for sale in lots to suit purchases
R. A. ALLEN A CO.
oct 4 3mo _
®Dnk anil M
Os all kinds, executed at tlii OWcr, whit
ueallies* aud despatch*
HAVING lately put our Office in complete
order and mudo large additions to it, tfehaie
now the most extensive Job Printing Ui.C’
in the City and are prepared to execute a,
kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY P^* v
TING, with neatness and despatch, and “
the most accommodating terms. o^ cc
Bryan-street, entrance on Bay Lane-
EDWARD J. PC* 8 *
Savannah, March 22d, 1849.
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r *ft
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