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..Aug. 18
t,Aug. 10
Lilt,
1.
bales
ntthe
IOottoii,
ship-board
Upland
market
uniform dull*
which the
President
at a do*
grades bo*
Olio
U was
fyr U
bales,
133 at
atOjt
ntOj.
i notice*
Oc-
|1
134i
since C
torn Havre* \ ——-— —T
VflW “ nJ ^, el Upl»ml nnJ »° b.le. S
Mrt* <b* S v „' lin a ii.clu. Iv, of .11 on A
"wSSiJm in rovi ° win «”" r
,m *. t8 ° i uniiitii we have tonotice an uniful
&£*&»*»•*'**
" 'j,,,bri s l..er.cM^ u per sterner .
“ U ». rellcw. W. close »« 'l^la.lon.
'firt upon lair sod bolter quililie., upon gra.
zl to tlta value haa been well OuiaUinjrl
uTsofnew Upland arrived hereon the-SUb.
IdTn.my'" mi ' olJ
, ^hc Intel lain* ofllie monlll ore 1304
!n, j.l»l 10 etri M0I7J I 31 at7|,0 eld] ■
el• 43 Bt8 0-10, B4at 8| | 71 el8J} 7°etP> 111.
M.lo Ol el 911 30 el B| I 401 el 01, 60
Iu g , j.l.ed we heve not e alngla trenaeellon to n
llwelpta ofOollon el lliolfollowlng plecee '
a a.. 183°
tuber 1st*
lieorgbi Auff.31*
Poolh Caro!inn, Aug. 99,
Mobile, Ane.M.
J4.W Orlcmie. Aug- 99,
Florida, Aug-13,
North Carolina, Aug. 1»,
Virginia. Aog- 3,
9199004
The following'la e etetoinent or tl,o .lock
, band .1 the rc.poai.e pl.ee. named
L.ennah, Attg-31, ””
outh O.rolina, Aug. 99,
foblle, Aug. 99,
tew-Orleona, Aug.99, -
irginia, Aug. 3,
orth Carolina, Aug.
ognstt & Hamburg, Aug. 1, 4901
.eon, July l, 638
orida, Aug. 13, Mw
lilsdclpliia, Aug. 22, 004
jW-YorkJAug. 12, ^13000.
1839
201881
303577
445339
924033
128344
9890-
19000
1838
203793
214455
252239
6.54750
77792
11100
22200
1330329
of Cotton
850
6175
6401
10231
750
1000
0205
1000
2000
2105
33000
09030 07843
ntCE.—The market since our lust lias continued
Iquict, and we have heard of no variation in price die
■demand both for export and homo use being very
|inn»lerate. We quote $3j a 3|, and by the single cosk
)3J. Stock diminishing fast
FLOUR.—The demand for the past week basbeen
[confined to small parcels usually required for imme.
Late ule. The stock in market being very light,
Blovrsrd-sL is selling otlflj ; Canal nt$7.
J CORN.—For some days past there has been no or*
[rivals, and sales from store are ciTectcd at 05 a 75,
Lcrording to quality.
; OROCERIES—-The demand for Sugar, Cnfleo
Lul Molasses is still confined to the immediate want
If dealers forcity consumption, .therefore a very lim
ited business is doing. The stocks for sale not hea
vy-
BACON—-There is a fair supply, with a very lim.
|ited demand. Tho sales made are at qubtations.
BAGGING—-Is on the advance aud prices ore like
ly to be higher.
HAY—1» selling from store at 75 a 100 cts.
SPIRITS—Tho stock of Rum. Gin and Wldskoy
■mot large. Small sales are daily mads at quota
tion*.
| EXCHANGE—-On England, U a 12 per ct. prom
-nominal. Drafts on New-York, at sight, 5}, 0 and
fpcrct. premium—the latter small sums.
| FREIGHTS—There is no vessel up at present
■r Liverpool; ioNow York.81 a 1| per bale cotton
I STATEMENT OF COTTON, AUGUST 1. *
lock on hand, 1st Oct
eccived since 3\»tJuly,,
cceWed previously,........
Upl'ds.
1523 ..
6347..
....287355..
S. I.
. 118
...22
.8620
374225
6760
■port since 31st July, 5654
20
■ported previously 265074 8713 271328
8732
lock on hand, including all on ship
board not cleared on the 31st Ang. 2897
28
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, SEPT. 1.
■PerbrigWm. Taylor, for New-York—413 bales
ptton, 1C packages sundries.
ESS£I>S CLEARED, SAILED AND UP Poll SAVANNAH
J . At Baltimore.
|ng Opelousas, Foneat, To sail withdespotch
■rig Jane, Fitzgerald To sail with despatch
I , , At New-York.
|chr. Wanderer, Jones, To sail with despatch.
1 . At Boston.
Brig Tyboe. Livermore, Cleared August 20
•rig Token To sail with despatch.
A.. At Liverpool.
■hip Susannah Cumming, sailed 18tli July.
•owlnnd, Blaiichard, sailed 13th July.
r,. .. At Portland.
jpg Augusta, Sawyer, Cleared August 18
BI _ , MARRIED.
1 1,1 ™rtlnnd, Maine, on tho 19th August, Bzx-
|min W. Fosdick, Esq. of Savannah, to Miss
Tophja A. daughter of Reuben Mitchell, Esq. of
Portland. 1
PASSENGERS
JPet brig Wm. Taylor, Tor Now York—J. C
lurtcvant, end 2 deck.
■Per brig G. B. Lamar, from N. York—Sfoeers
■ Heult, U. F. Griffin, G. D. Bockivith, S. N.
|aJ, W. Godfrey, jr., T. B. Colima, ond 19
Verage.
/ er brig F.xcol, from New York—Mra. S
|™Pson and lliaa Thompson.
Shipping Intelligence.
I BT 0F SAVANNAH,....SEPT aTuiSa
U,;_ rn, ARRIVED.
S r Johnson, Naw York,7
Lnben, Alillor & Co. Mdzn to 8 D Cot
Baldwin*
IWard fi \w S i’ 'YW 1 *'- *- Baldwin *
lla^ingfjcSi&^fe ®
i a. M. (’ .
„ days,
Corbitt,
Co,
...1 Sc
& Co,
•on, Mutgey
McAllister,
J * Randle; Hamikon Hon^'iCo 1 '
■biqpaen * Co, R & W Kino ieffl
|Prendergo»t,J W KobuwJ VV Fortd
I K»»PP * Co, N B & H W„ed i n
^ Cornwell, W T Willi.,
r ’s c Ml '(* W H Smitb Sn dBr *
L*l? Fendall, New York 10 dm
Md^swvS
■lim- i ,1 ^ ar "l°w, R M Goodwin, H R
| J L ““WwiV*
10It& Cn“in e?" ,C , l " ir - W11 1
rBdM, C W A Mclntiro, Ff
k«on“Ji'vS "'i 1 * CulVorough, G R
, ■ '.A M ood * Co, .CamnliQld * I
V .K"% S Go'deinlth, N B& H’
|iillnvdl7c„“L r Ba 1 r',i 0r A ^ C °'
tun &SelW 101 ;* Holcombe
C * 8 i"» M Pren.lorgast, Ludt M
C Hurtridgo, L O
f i' 1 J)°«lon&Randio, 8 D Co;
\l rl C°, A R Gordon, CCG
ow wS’i ¥ Morrcl1 - E Bli, ‘ *
onB , V V H Delatuator, and others.
Uos-
-LV», C C
Henderson,
” & Co,
- G Folli-
VVilliama, F
' r & Nioli-
,W Warn-
days, to
. Wight,
Roberts,
"&Uo, E
W Pat-
FSheils,
*t Hon-
Neyle,
Weed,.
Purse,
non, J W
uncatt, P*
—•,„.uj, R Hob-
Luddingtatt &.
■ ,,f Curry, W
w Reynolds,
Corbitt, Co>
Gardner,
Co, A
Brig Now Tlanovor,
Philbnck Co. Mdza
Co, Holmes Sc Sinclair, N ,
Morrell, N B Knapp & C(L
Porcher & La Rocho, I Minis, § W Wight, L
Baldwin Sc Co, M Hopkins, R M Goodwin, Ad*
ains & Burroughs, W W Gordon, Sornntou &
OlmMoad, W P Hunter, S D Corbitt, C Word,
Cohen, Miller &. Co, J D Mason, TM&J M
Turnor, Podelford, Fay & Co, I W Morrell, T
M Turner, A Wilkins, jr., A Champion, J B
Gnttdry Sc Sons, and othors.
CLEARED.
Brig Wm Taylor, Hoey, Now York— Washburn,
Leins If *Co.
DEPARTED.
Steamboat Gon Clinch, Brooks, Blnck Crock.
ililn, to fl
Lewie Sc
iardeo, Woods fit,
Cloghnrn Sc Wood,
For NOW-York—Brig Line.
Tho regular packet brig EXCEL, Benj.
— mi ,‘Fetidall, muster, will have immediate des
patch. For freight ur passage, having superior
accommodations, with state rooms, apply on
board utMougin's upper wharf, or to
WASHBURN, LEWIS Sc CO.
sept 2
For Plitlndclnlila-Rfgulnr Line.
2ft Tho packet brig NEW HANOVER,
■rftlRCnptuht Carty, (having a largo proportion
other cargo already engaged) will meet with dec-
patch. For (Vcight or passage, having excellent
‘ f to Capt. Carty on board
accommodations, apply
at Bolton’s wharf, or to
S. PIHLBRICK Sc CO.
Who ofler for sale lauding from said brig,
100 hbls super. Flour
100 hnlfdo do do
103 coils superior Balo Rnno
20 bundles Huy,2 cases Bagging Twine
sept 2
lkcntslon to Beaufort.
The steam packet FORESTER,
Captain Wrav,will leave for Beau
fort TO-MORROW, 3d Sept, at 0 o’clock, A.
M-, and return tho same day. Fare $3> inclu
ding meals. • Apply to
sept2 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
For Daticn.
The steamer DE ROSSET,
HOfthEGiHiHS, Captain Jones, will depart for Da
rien THIS DAY, 2d instant. For fVeighl,
apply on board at Jones’ upper wharf, or to
sept 2—a C. F. MILLS.
For Blnck Creek via Brunswick,
St ITInrys & Jacksonville.
N K* m fa The rcgnlnr steam packet FOR-
faaBmaLESTER, W. D.VVray, master,
will depurt for tho above places on SATUR
DAY next, 5th inat. at — o’clock, P. M. For
freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board
at A. Low Sc Co’s wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & WOOD, Agents,
N. B.—All freight payable bv xhippers.
All slave jrossengers must bo cleared at tho
Custom House,
soptl
T*
Drawing due To-morrow, 3id September.
£30,000-810,000.
OREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. 34, FOR 1840.
HE drawing of this Class took piaco on
Saturday Inst, 20th instant, decided by
the drawing of the Leesburg Class 7, at Alexan
dria, (Va.) Among others are tho following
IIIG1I PRIZES.
.. ..£30,000
.... 10,000
.... 5.000
.... 3,500
.... 3,070
.... 3,000
.... 2,500
.... 1,500
.... 250
.... 200
150
100
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Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50.
Tickets and Shares, either alnglo or by the
package, for sule by
P. B PENDERGASTK
Corner Bull-street end Bay Lano,
__ Near the Exchange.
KT’Ordcrsftom the town or country promptly
attended to.sept 2
Ncw-Orlcnns Sugar.
A HHDS, (a first rate article) now landing
X w from brig Planet, for Bale by
sept2 GEO. H. MAY.
Pure swan Gin.
5 PIPES pttro ’Swan’ Gin, just received and
for sale by
sept2 L. BALDWIN Sc CO.
1 Sperm Candles.
4>n BOJCEd 6’S aud 10 boxes G's, now land-
*d\J ing from brig Planet, for sale by
sept 2 GEO. H. MAY.
A Card.
Shaving is the order of tho day!!
E DWARD PENNY, so favorably known to
the community while late foreman of Mon
sieur Desnoyer, has opened a neat establishment
opposite the Pulaski House, where ho will ho
glud to seo his fViendx, and will pay that strict at
tention to them ns to ensure their custom and es
tablish himself as the first Piguero in the city.
Bcpt2 212m
Caution.
I FORE WARN dll persons from trading fora
note of hand purporting to havo been given
by mo to James Griffin, or bearer, for one hun
dred and seven dollars, dated 9th October, 1839,
and due sixty days nAer date, which note I never
executed and will not pav unless compelled by
law. . • W. W. BURK,
sept 2 212m
Notice.
T HREE months aAer dute, application will bo
made for tho renewal of Certificate No. 202,
for twenty-five shares in the Capital Stock of the
Bank of at. Marys, dated 13lh February, 1840,
in lieu of the original, which has been lost or mis
laid. B. HOPKINS.
St. Marys, 27th Aug. 1840.
sept 1 211t3m
16 «nf(4>w-t»rh
T 0 thya tiglll, for Kiln liy
.opt 1 Wlin-E * BAttfELB.
Administrator’s Sale.
I N pursuance of an order from tho Just
tho Inferior Court while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, before the Court House in-this
city, between tho usual hours of sule, a Negro
man named Moses, belonging to thoestuto ofM.
II. Drake, dccenccd. Sold for the bciiefit of the
heirs aud creditors of said estate.
ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or.
sopt 1
Suit.
AAA SACKS Liverpool Salt, landing
| UUU from ship Howard. For sale by
sept I 211 C. F. MILLS.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to tho subscriber by
note or opon account, are requested to
come forward and settle up immediately, neces
sity requiring him to bring business to it speed)
nloso. F. R- SWEAT,
■opt 1 21 1l No. 2 Penfiold’s Rango.
lints, Boots. Shoes, dec. at Cost
for Cash!
T HE subscriber will sell his stock in trade
cheap for ensh. Purchasers will secure bar
gains by culling immediately. ^
softtt 21 It. No. 2 Penfield’s Range.
Wine, Pickles ami Capers.
T EN cusns St. Julian Medoc, 10 do do Es-
tiphe, 10 tfo Cucumbers, 10 do Varantos.10
ao Capers, landing Aom brig Clinton, ar.d for
sdio by GEORGE H. MAY.
aug 21 .
exchange
O N New-York, Boston and Bultunore,for sale
bv WHITE Sc BARTELS,
aug 8
SlinvinR Soap. »
f* DOZ. Vorlicn* Bluiving Crnain, Inr.n nizo
O 0 Jo ilo du do, iniiill do
0 da Gitarlnti.da do, do do
Ju.lVocnivcd tintl for sain liy
.opl t THOS. RYE1SON.
Pocket Hook*.
A SPLENDID assortment of Po..*et Books
xlu and Wallets, just received and for snleby
sept 1 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
IndcUblo Ink.
~i ailOCE Kidder'. Indoliblo Ink
M. 0 doz Pny.ou’, do do
J nit roaoirod per brig L. P.ldwin, for enlo by
.opt 1 THOS. HYERSON.
Prepared Tecta.
(* DOZEN Proporod Tool., with Nunlng
U Dottle*, dull received nnd for mio by
•opt 1 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Matches.
*| CASE Clark’s Friction Matches, just rcceiv-
X cd aud for sale by
soptl THOS. RYERSON.
Quinine.
/•A OZ. French Sulphnt Quinine
VlvF 1 case Turkey Opium
1 do Flake Manna, in at received nnd for
salo by TIIOS. RYERSON.
sept 1
ColTec and Candles.
"nMFTV bag. Old Government Jove Coffiio,
£ 10 lmxe. Sperm Caudlee, landing from eclir
Eagle, and for tele by
ang 21 GEORGE 11. MAY.
White Lead.
AAA KEGS No. X tuul2 White Lead, jart
IU received per brig Align.in. and for
Kilo by HAZARD, DEN8LOW & CO.
ang SI
Exchange on NewYork.
TYILLS ou Notv-York at GOdaye sight, for .ole
■D by ROSER it O'DRISCOLL,
ang SB Sllflr.
Lee’s No* I Soap#
itA BOXES, landing from brig L. Baldwin,
nnd for sule by v
aug 2G GEO. II. MAY.
Rio Coffee.
4 BAGS prime Rio Coffee, landing
XXD front brig Wnt Taylor.and for snlo by
aug 25 NOBLE A. HARDEE.
For Rent,
TIOR one year from 1st November next, the
X STORE (Gibbons’ Range) at present occu
pied by Snider & Nichols. For terms, apply to
JOHN J. MAXWELL,
aug 4 187 . Agent Wm. Gibbons.
Iii Connell, 27tli August, 1810.
/"AltDEllED, thnt an Election for fourteen AI-
V/ derrneu. do tnkc place at tho Court House
in the city of Savannah, on the first Monday, be
ing tho 7th September next, to represent said ci
ty in Council. Threo Justices are requested to
preside. Tho City Sheriff and Constables will
attend to preserve order; also, the City Treasu
rer with the Digest of the city taxes, and the Mai£
shut to collect the city taxes due.
Extract from the minutes.
nug28 M. MYERS, C. C.
Table and Toweling Diaper.
Per L. Buidwin.
“1 fi rCS 3-4 Huckabuck Diaper
i\j8do do Scotch do
4 pcs 84 nnd 104 Table Damask
SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT.
aug 28
Superior Sallud Oil, Ac.
BASKETS superior Snllnd Oil
X Ami 3 boxes do Betty do
12 boxes Hull Sc Sou’s Variegated Soap
6 do Soda Soap
3 do Almond ao, do Rose do
Just received and for sale by
aug 28 A. PARSONS.
Shell Twist Combs.
O DOZEN, assorted sizes. Just reeoived and
O for sale by
SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT.
aug 29
Cognac Brandy.
O PIPES of superior Cognac Brandy
O 4 qr casks do do do
Just received and for wile by
aug 29 JOHN B. GAUDRY & SONS..
Timber and Lnmbcr.
1 AAA PIECES Pitch Pine Timber
XUUU GOOLightwood Posts
150 M. Sawed Lntlis
• 500 Live Oak and Cypress Knees, well sea
soned. For sale by
JOSEPH H. BALDWIN,
aug 28 At Stiles* Wharf.
Molasses.
AA HHDS primo retailing Molasses, for
ZM sale by WHITE Sc BARTELS,
aug 24
Si. Croix Sugar.
T IIIIDS St. Croix Sugar, forsaleby
JL Jd nug 34 WHITE & BARTELS.
Notice.
"ITTE, the uudersigned. have this dny nssocia-
▼ V ted ourselves together under the firm of
Holmes Sc Sinclair, for the transaction of a FAC
TORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at
Savannah, Ga.
WILLIS HOLMES,
E. SINCLAIR.
Wo tender otir thanks to onr friends for their
formor patronage, and solicit a continuance of
tho same. 193—lm ang 11
Exchange on New-York.
QA DAYS sight Bills on New York, for sale
Ox/ in sums to suit purchasers, by
nug31 WHITE Sc BARTELS.
Banging.
A BALES 44 inch Bagging, of superior quali-
ty, received and for sale by
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
aug 31
Wine Corks.
-fl BALE superior velvet Wine Corks
X 2 do do do Porter do
1 do do Domijon do
Received pcrL. Baldwin, nnd for salo by
aug 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Spool Thread Ac Hooks Ac Eyes.
41 DOZEN Clark* & Salmon’s Spool
Thread, 20,000 super Plated Hoojts
and Eyes. Just received aud for sale hy
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
aug 29
Potatoes anil Onions.
C\ K DDLS Eutoioos
it t* 1060 kuiinlics Onions
Ju.t received iu fine order, and for sale by
ang 27 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
Russia IMaper.
, BALE goad quality Russia Diaper, just re-
1 eeived per brig L. Baldwin.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
aug 27
Starch and Soap.
QA BOXES Colgate’s Starch
OU 20 do Family Soan
2 boxes Englirii Fig Blue
Reeoived per L. Bnldwiui nnd for snlo by
aug 27 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
- Mcef and Pork.
QA BBLS N. Y. City Mess Beef
35 hbls do. do.- Prime do.
10 hbls do. do. Mess Pork '
20 do. do. do. Primo do.
In store and for sale by T. R. MILLS,
nug 12 194
10
~img
co4iash.
. DRUMS Coilfwh, large size, and in fine
f order. For sale by
21 WHITE * BARTELS.
ftwiia Gin.
Cell.,
2B de Denbio Fine Annlo do
eng'IA,
5--
for snlo by
aug 14
CottoiTlinirffiiiif,
ch Bogging
BALES 42 and 43 inch Baggi„_
1 do Twine, lauding IVoni ship Celia, and
F. SORREL Sc CO.
Bank Checks
_..i M viicvhs
for sale li ” iUmi 10 * uit purcllttsora,
«ng II WASIIIIUKN, LF.W18 * CO.
Rne.n.
LB8. Bacon Sides, in store and
for sale by
“I CASKS Limp. For .ale by
1.JU WHITE & BARTELS.
aug 18
. Kiwlcrn Hay.
#kF Prime quality. For ule by
V S. D. CORBITT,
aug 22
. ^MSS 1118 n »d Sponge.
A SPLENDID assortment of Wist Brooms,
X\. and fine Sponge, just received, for sale hy
nng22 (i. R. HENDRICKSON.
- AO ' Port Wine.
•fl CASKS Port Wine, (first quality) just
Xx/ received ner Win. Tnylor and for snlo by
aug24 JOHN B. GAUDRY Sc SONS.
Silk Umbrella..
~| CASE boiled Silk Umbrella., a.,orted «i*
X •«., lurt received per brig L. Baldwin.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
aug 27
" Caitllc Soap.
~l C% BOXES .uperior old Co.til. Soon, for
-ale by A. PAR80NS,
aug 27 No. 6 Gibbon.' Rango.
I'bpmpsoli’H Water-Proof Com
position.
A PREMIUM ivo. awarded fm tbi. Porte,
V and it i. tho only water-proof Composition
in die world. A fresh .upiHv rereived nnd for
sulo by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nng 27 ,
To Rent,
rpHE STORE over the one occupied by the
JL Mibf'criber, a desirable situation tor a Count
ing Room. Possession giveu Immediately,
aug 13 195 T. R. MILLS.
nay.
2QQ BALES Prime Northern Hay. For
Mk ' ^ WHITE & BARTELS.
aug 18
CTinmpngne.
4 1 A BASKETS Volcano,AnchorandW.
JL JL” S. brands, pints nndqnarts, reevived
from die importers per brig Wilsou Fuller, and
for sale l.v FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
aug 18
Gin and Lard.
NUkfS White’s Rocksnriitg Gin
aJ vl 50.keg8 No. 1 Lard. Just received from
Baltimore per brig Oglethorpe, and for sale by
aug 14 FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
Loaf Sugar.
•fl A BOXES double refilled Loaf Sugar,land-
XU ing from "hipCelia.
LADD, TUPPER Sc SISTARE.
In Store,
8 boxes Boston refined Sugar
10 do 1st and 2d quality N York Refined
atigl4
Prints.
•fl CASE low priced Calicoes, 1 do medium
X quality do, just receiveJ per brig L. Bald
win. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
aug 27
din anti Brandy.
i^TlEN pipes'Gin, ‘Scheldum,’ ana 6 halfpipes
X ‘Rochelle’Brandy, landing from sohr Ce
lerity, and for’sale by
nug 21 GEORGE H. MAY.
- Npcrai Oil.
/~kNE thousand gallons pure Sperm Oil, just
w received per brig Wm. Tayltir.nnd fersulo
by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
nug 21
Superior Indelible Ink.
DOZEN Francis Kidder’s Iudelible Ink
O 6 do Parsons’ do, for marking linen, silk and
cotton, with a common pen, without a prepara
tion. Just received per brig Augusta and for
sale by A. PARSONS,
aug 24 No. 8 Gibbons' Range.
Pork and Beef.
■fl A BBLS Mess Pork, 10 do do Beef. For
XU sale by KING & COOMBS,
naff 24 Union Ferry Wharf.
■ For Vow-Fork—firig Line.
Thu regular packet brig WM. TAY
LOR, N. Hoey, mastor, will meet with
deapatcli. For frelglitor&ObnlesCoUonon dock
or presage, having good eccommndnllons, with
x , gN«oim«g-
_ Vo limit.
The Ilnuso in West Broad-streat, form-
crly occupied by Mr. 8. Winkler; one
Store by tho Murktti one House up West Broad-
•treat, neat Mr. Oliver’s; and one Blacksmith
Shop on the Wharf. For term*, apply to
W- B. THOMAS,
At Ills Office in West Broad-itrcot.
sept 1 21 It.
3 GROCE, just received aud for sale hy
T. M. Sc J. M. TURNER,
aug 22 Monument Square.
Lemon Syrup, Ac.
F IFTY boxes Lemon Syrup
20 do assorted Cordial
10 do .Stoughton’s Bitters
20 do No. 1 Soap
Just received aud for sale low, by
KING Sc COOMBS,
au9 21 Union Ferry Wharf.
Peters’ Fills.
A FRESH supply of the above valuable med
icine just received, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
july 27 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
tfo Rent.
A very comfortable Brick Honsa in Con-
;ess-street, situated between tlulierahsm
and Lmcoln-strrcts. On tho premises is a good
Kitchen, Stable, drc., all in good ordar. Pos
session given the first of October. For terms,
applyta J. B. PONCE.
■ept 1 211
Sulphate Quinine, do. *
On OZ. Sulphate Quinine, lOgroce May-
OU nard Sc Noyes’ Seidlitz Powders, 10 do
do Soda do; also, 2 grace Butler’s Aperient 31 og-
uesia. Received per brig Wilson Fuller nnd for
salo hy ANSON PARSONS,
aug 19 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
Ilowaiiil’s Tonic Mixture, or
Vegetable Febrifuge,
A specific and lasting cure for Fever and Aguo.
rpHIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur
X of being a quack medicine, it haying been
tho result oftnkny years study, experience and
labor, in the medical practice aud observation of
Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi
cinal principles as were considered most fit to re
store ihe harmony ofactionbotweeu the stomach,
liver, and the other important- functions of the
system,the loss of which harmony is evidently the
immodinte cause of the disease. It speodily’pro-
motes n regulur nnd healthy appetite which is
*. ‘ " d * * *
apparent to ull, that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful iu a great variety of
complaints. By renewing the healthy action of
the digestive organs, it has proved itself of re
markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite,
heart-burn, water brush, flatulency, jaundice,
night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and
another affections of similar prigin, but it is ill
the (foatment of Fevers, nnd especially in Fever
and Aguo, or Remittent Fever, tbnt its powers
have been principally tested, and with those who
have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover
eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo
those diseases.. It has also been used as a pre
ventive, by many who wore subject to n periodi
cal recurrence of the chills and fever, and it has
always warded off the apprehended attack. It
was deomcJ not improper to accompany tho
vegetable febrifuge with a few of tho many une
quivocal certificates politely furninhod to tho pro
prietor,corroborative of tho foregoing statements.
For further accounts of its great usefulness, see
pamphlets accompanying each bottle.
A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine
just received, and for sulo by
. 3i G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
For Sale,
The eastern tenement of that large three
,story brick building situated on Bryan-sl.,
and fronting on the old Baptist Church Square.
The terms will be one-third cash and the balance
in two equal annual instalments. For furth
er particulars, enquire of the subscriber, No. 3&
14 Gibbous’ Buildings,
aug 11 HIRAM ROBERTS.
Ten Dollars Reward.
Runaway from the subscriber at his
Plantation near Burke County, on the
19th instant, his negro woman AMY,
jSaL°bout 30 years of age. She is yellow
complected, about 5 feet high,thick set. She was
bought a year since of Mr. Robt. Foy, of Effing-
ham, and has a husband and son belonging lo
him, also relations iu Savannah. To one of these
places it is believed she hss made her way. The
above reward will he given for her apprehension
and deliveiy in any Jail in this State, or to Nobio
A. Hardee, Savannah, or to myself
CYPRIAN BRINSON,
Briusonvillo, Georgia.
ang 20 200|{o
Land in MoIiit rMi Couirty nt y
* By «. Flillbrlik f
Tho tract of Land known ns i
situated on (ho south sido of I
McIntosh County, adjoining lands c.. --
McKay nnd John MeUoin.corttnhiiiyf 64ff
more or less, with improvements. For terms.
See- npply as above. sept 2
By A. Philbrlftk A Co*
At private Sale,
A prime likely Negro fellow (a field hand)
about twenty-five yeurs-—will be sold low foi
By 8. Plillbri«k df Co#
At Private Sale. , \
Two prime likely young Wenches,
cd to hoate woik. .
5Firwuiibirtkir*ej;
^ At Private Sale.
20 hlids Bacon Sides, n prime article, landing
from sebr Celerity, and-will be sold low foraa*.
proved papor. ang 1
Twenty Dollars Reward.
Absconded from on hoard steamer
Richmond, ISAAC, formerly tho cook
of Mr. Morell.nnd hnsbeun employed in
that capacity on board of steamers Dol
phin, Gaston, Col. Jewett and Ivanhoe. He is
about six feet high, dark complexion, and walks
lame, having one of his feet outwardly inclined.
A further description is deemed unnecessary, as
he is well kuown in this pity. The above reward
will be paid for his delivery to the subscriber-
ELISHA WYLLY, Trustee,
aug 25 205ca (Geor)u N
Fifty Dollars
Will be paid for the delivery to the
‘subscriber in this place ofLIZZY, (gen
erally known by her nacra acquaintances
as Elizabeth) a tall, delicate looking wo
man, of rather light complexion, very tidy hi her
dress, who has with her much clothing, nnd was
formerly owned by Mrs. Mattlicws. Nothing
remarkable about her person except in ono car,
the hole mnde for the ear riug has been torn
out and another inserted above. She is well ac
quainted in this city and on the Islands in South
Carolina. 8lje has been seen on Ilillon Head
and Dnwfbsky Islands, and will no donbt visit
St. Helena and Beaufort Islauds. She has also
been seen on'Skidaway Island and in the neigh
borhood of White Bluff.
ELISHA WYLLY, Trustee.
‘ aug 25 205ca (Geor)
Notice.
City Treasurer's Office, \
. August 29, 18401 5
T HE Agents of Institutions and Companies,
whose capital or moiiey is used for Banking
purposes in tins city; the Agents of Insurers and
insurance Companies, nnd dealers in Lottery
Tickets, are hereby reauired to make returns at
this office on the first Monday of Sept, annually,
in conformity witli the ordinances of the city,
ang 31 JOS. FELT, City Treasurer.
For Sale,
A VALUABLE tract of Land, within two
miles of Savannah, suitable for farming or
gardening, consisting of about 75 acres of rich,
well secured river swampland under dam and
well ditched; 75 acres of cleared uplaud, suitable
for corn, cotton or a garden, and about 100 acres
of mixed forest land; and also with the piaco or
separately, twelve slaves, habituated to tho place
and to tho culture of rice. For terms, and nirth-
er particulars, apply to
W. W- WASH,
Custom House, Savannah.
aug 20 201fp
Sheris’. Sole.
W LL he sold on the first Tuesday In Octo
ber noxt, before fhe Conrt Htfnse \n
the City of Savanuoh, between Ihe asm! bean of'
sale,
The steamboat Oglethorpe, her machinery,
boiler, engine nnd appurtenances; five Tqw Boats, •
Nos. 1,2.0,7 nnd 11, two hand Engines and one
Desk; levied on under and hy virtue ofafi. fit. oil
foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Inferf-:
or Conrt of Chatham County nt the instance of
William A. Kain vs. the President,Directors and.
Company of the Savannah Sc Augusta Steam* 1
boat Company.
EUSHA WYLLY, Sheriff o. c.
ang l (Georgian) !
Le Cordial de Luclne, ou L’El-
exlr de L*Amour.
W E perceive by the pnpers that the famous
French physician, Dr. Magnin, hits estab
lished an agency for the sale of the above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; and to speak
the truth, we are sorry for it, as we think that
there are too many people in this part of the
world alrendy. Wo dare not enter into an expla
nation of tho wonders effected by this medicine
here, hut will nevertheless venture to udd, that it
is the royalist thing in the world for gentlemen und
ladies who are husbands and wives, and who wish
to be fathers and mothers. The agent should take
thia medicine to the far west, where people are
scarce.—New York Examiner.
“ The Ludne Cordial” is a genera] iuvigorator
of the human flame in all the various cases of
langor, lassitude and debilitation, and is At the
same time so simple, yet so efficacious, that while
it can renovate the prostrated energies of a giant,
an infant may use it. not only with impunity, but
with advantage. Tho Lncine Cordial is also an
indubitable cure for the incontinence of tho urine,
or die involuntary discharge thereof. It is like
wise an invalunble and unrivalled medicine in
cases of chronic eruptions of the akin, and in the
dropical affections of die age.
This celebrated and inestimable Cordial is for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly Savnnnoh.
The Larina Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD. ✓
T HE unprecedented popularity of this benefi
cent aud inestimable CORDIAL In the U-
nited States, has induced one or more unprinci
pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
produce the same effect; hut which, in reality, pro
duce no other effect dian that of swindling the
public; nnd to give a yet more plausible appear-
once of their cupidity, thobo persons affect that
dieir wretched nostrums have beon in uso in
England and elsewhere forauumber of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mngnin mado
his wondorful discovery, no cure for barrenness
had been ever thought of, or at lenstmade pub
lic ; and all thoso then in nso for the restoration
oftho decayed virile powers were found to be of
but little nvail. Thus, nil nostrams advertised
for barrenness or the cure of impoteucy, but Dr.
MugninVare mere cntchpenny humbugs, which
would never havo been thought of but for the ap
pearance and great celebrity of the LUC IN A
CORDIAL. As no counterfeit of the name is
at present in circulation, it may in general be a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask fbr the
Lucina Cordial, but as further assuranco,it would
be as well to note that its name, Lucina Cordial,
or Elixir afLave, is stamped in the glass ofenoh
bottle—the combined nrtns of France nnd the U-
nited States are on the outward envelope—that
a Fleur de Lis is printed ou tho accompanying
directions, and beautifully ombossed on tho snow
bills hanging iu the stores of those who havo tho
genuine article for sule.
The celebrity of thq Lucina Cordial being such
as it is, it Is scarcely necessary to add that it is the
ouly efficient remedy fi)? barren ness, and the res
toration of decayed \lrilo powers over known;
nnd that in tho cnreofFIttor Alhus,Gleet,obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon
tinence ofthe urine, or the involuntary discharge
thereof, its superiority over every othor medicine
is not only aecided, but Unquestionable. For
salo by . G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly .BaVaunah.
Administrator's Salo#
N imi-Nirnnce ofan order ofthe Inferior Court
of Chatham County, while sitting forordiim
ry purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
October tioxf.nt the Court Houses in Union and
PaiiMIng Counties, between the usual hears of.
sale, the following property, vizj
One tract of Land containing 160 acres, mors,
nr less, in Union County, 1st Section and 6th
District, known ns number (23) twenty-three.
Ono tract in Paulding County, containing 40
acres, more or less, 3rd Section and 3rd District,
known ns number (231) two hundred and thirty'
one; belonging to the Estate of Walter Doboia,*
aud sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. ■
SAM’L. CLAGHORN. 7 A . . ■
ORLANDO A. WOOD, X Admf *\.
july 22 176
W E w ould call attention to the advertisement.
in our columns to*dnv of PETERS’VEG
ETABLE PILLS. We understand by the best*
medical authority, that there is no preparation of
the day which enjoys so enviable a reputation.,
At the South and North, thfeir success haa been
unbounded, and wherev er introduced we believe
they have given the most perfect satisfaction.
We have this day hod an interview with one of
our citizens, Henry K. Fox, whe was recency-
cured of a most remarkable and obstinate eota-
neous eruption, where the body Was covered wfylf
fulsome ulcers, nnd even the tonsils of the threat
eaten away—and by using these Pills daily Tar siX.
weeks, was entirely restored to health.—N«*0
York Examiner.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PTLtS.
They do indeed restore the health ofthe bodyv
because they purify and invigorate the blood, ana
their good effects are not conuterbalanCcd by any *
inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg
etables, they do not exposd (hose who uso them,
to danger, and their effects are ns certain as they
nre snlutnfy; they are daily and safely adminis
tered to infancy, youth,manhood and old age; and
to women in the most critical and delicate circum
stances, thnv do not disturb or shock the animal
functions, bui restores their order and re-estab
lishes their health; and for all the purposes which
a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser of Um
whole system are required, they stand without a
rival. -
DCF Sold wholesale and retail, at all the princi
pal Druggists in Savannah,
july 39 182—1/
Harrison's Specific Ointment,
F OR the cure of white swellings, scrofhloa*
and other tnmors, ulcers, sore legs, old and
fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellingaand
inflammations, scold head, Women's sore breasts*
rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains*
whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseases gen
erally. The proprietor hits received at leasts
thousand certificates nnd other doenmetits in fit*
vor of his- SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and thtf
embrace almost all die complaints—In their worst
stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster can
he applied. Among these certificates, there are
a great number from the most eminent physician*
in the country, who use the Ointment id their
daily practice, in preference to fcny, or all other*
which have ever been invented. The proprietor
hns also received a great many testimonials from
farriers, military gentlemen, farmers and others*
relative to the amazing efficacy of his Ointment*
in bruises, cuts, nnd all the external complaint*
and diseases of horses; and among them ore ho
less than n dozen certifying to the most perfeot
cures which it has performed on the sore back*
of some of those animals. Altogether the pro
prietor feels no hesitation in stating—or ill put
ting it to the proof against all composition—that
“HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT”
is vastly superior to every tiling of the kind which
has heretofore been offered to the publlo. ;
tCFSold wholesale nnd retail at all the prinel*
pa' Drug Stores in Savannah,
jnly 29 182—ly y
Peters' Vegetable Pills . .
A RE daily effecting some of the most aston
ishing and wonderful cures that have ever
been known—in consequence of which they hav*
now become a shining murk, ogaihst which all tho
arrows of disappointed hope, envy and nncharit*
nblenes* are levelled without distinction.
. they hro
peculiarly beneficial in the Allowing complaihtat
Yellow and Bilious Fevers,Fevor and Ague,Dvr
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension
ofthe Stomnch and Bowels, Incipient Diarthteq,
Flatulence, Habitual Costivencss, Loss of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sal|vw Complexion,
nnd in all cases of Torpor tbo Bowel#, where
a Cathartic or an Aperient is iioeuRtl. They are
exceedingly mild hi their operations, producing
ueither nausea, griping nor debility.'
(CTSold wholesale and retail at till the priucips
Drug Stores in Savannah. . july 29 182—ly
Valicr's Celebrated Frcnclf Pills*
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge*
T HE genuiuo French Pills against nil
QUACK nostrums ofthe age—(or the c
of a certain disease. Tho FRENCH PIE
arc applicable in' all cuses for either spx, (wan
ed freo tVom mercury,) and du not aTff '
breath ill the least, and are perfectly pic
agreeable to the stomach, arid tiave r J
to make a speedy nnd permanent i
tho least regard ta. diet or a—"~» : -
In loi’g, protracted or cf
caso, obstinate GlcOts, ]
tunic Complaints, or a wo
they are beyond n dr.ahttl
dy ever discovered, having
cases after every other meffigina had fi
French Pills havo been so universally i
that the proprietor chalisnoes any om
dace n remedy of equal certainty under
ure ofThroe Hundred Dollars. -
Price $2 per box. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
july "29 . ,182—ly 4