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fttUwN NUMBERS—Of Greeno
JL/ and Pulaski Monument Lottery, Clue No.
75, drawn in Charleston, 18. C.) on the 17th Inal:
30 15 1» 48 17 25 49 6 10 55 6* 54.
„„ Now If Brer,
78 humims —15 drawn ballots.
850.000—820,000.
* 10,000 — 60 of *1,000.
Lo, “ rr -
ty morning, 23d Inat
/. O. GREGORY St CO.. Meoagera.
—IIIOIIEST PRISE!—
res*
too du. or....
198 do. or....
63 do. or....
63 do. or.,.,
dto.
..#500
... 400
... 150
...100
... 130
...110
&o.
««'»»»■» J7 60—Quartern J3 75.
0* Tickets aodsharaafor sale, and orders from
the ooeetry attended to, at the old eatabliahed of-
Qo« of * P. B. PENDERGAST,
eeptll No. 0 BnlLstreat, Savannah.
TfUTLY LUCKY OFFICE.
TUB CAPITAL PRIZE OP# 1,000 SOLD.
QT Tha Caplul Prlao of Poor Tiioc«ai»d Dot*
LARS wwsoid to Mr. JOHN DONALDLY, or thia
oily. Half Ticket combination 1, 31, 63, or the
Savannah Lottery, was the fortunate ticket. Sold
*1,0. W. WYLLY*8 LUCKY OFFICE.
„ 860,000 —4 of 120,000.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of De^ware
• CIm. No. 38-*" PAIN°E*fc CO., M«n.|.r>.
Wu draws n Wilraln.ton, Daltwar., on Situ
day, September 19th, 1846.
■ — UlOHEat PRISES—
,100) It. or,100, die. dto.
. ?.? »»■»«*»—1* OUiWU B.t,LOTI,
Whole Ticket. gtO-H.lru slO-Ou.rtor. 13-
&ghlh. ft SO.
GEOnof^LITUnATUIti/ 5 LOTTERY.
_ Class No. 38. for 1846.
To be drawn at Savannah, Geo., Tuesday, Septem*
her Sid. D. PAINE it CO., Managers.
—MIOME8T PRISE!—
1 priie of £5,000{ l oTf1,500) I or 11,100) 1 or
' 73 NUMBER LOTTERY — It DRAWN BALLOTS.
Whole Ticketa f 11—shares is proportion.
For oala at
GEO. W. YVYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE.
Corner Boll-street end Bay Lane.
QTT Orders from the country promptly attendep
to, sad prises cashed on demand.sept 11
H a.
.15 do Porto Rico
dRANE lias roosivod per
“*—'vale;
Segar, Tory choice
— j- ...codoj *5do Muscovado do
*3 do New Orleans Sugar) tOO.haga Rio Coffee
100 bags and pockets old Java Coffee
100 do St. Domingo do
130 pieces Kentucky Bagging
50 coils Now York Rope) 50 do Maoilla do
100 packages Tobacco, various brands, IG’s, 8’a,
5’e and pound lumps) 15 boxes Sperm Candles
60 boxes Adamantine Candleat 25 do Hall’s do
50 dosen painted Buckets: 15 do Brooms
50 boxes tod half boxes “Buchan's” Soap, for re
tailers, I lb. 6 ox. bars
10 barrels Stuart’s Crashed Sugar
15 do extra Flour) 15 hair.do do
10 do and hair do Boaton Crackers
10 do Pilot Bread) 10 do Sugar Crackers
10 do Butter Crackers
10 Osaka London Porter, pints and quarts,
sept 3-
fJOWDY & WELLtiS liar. r«--
low:—60bbls and 30 halt bbla Baltimoie Flour,
50 bbla and 15 half bbla Canal Flour.30 bbla N. O.
Molawas, 50 boxes and 15 hair boxes superior ram*
ily Soap, 35 bbla Lard. 15 cuka Bacon, (Sides and
Shoulders,) Mcscovsdo and SL Croix Sugars, l«aT,
Crashed and Powdered Supra, white Havana do,
Mackerel, Cheaao jiui buea.3 Starch, Wrapping
Paper, Corks, P. and H. Gin; F. M. Bear,. Baiter,
superior Tobacco, in wholo and half boxes.
aug!5
tJUGAlt, FLOUR, Ace. — SO Half
fltwW * Wool ray’s Loaf Sugan *0
S hhda Porto Rico Sugar) 15 hair barrels Cans*Flour)
kegs Lsrdt 15 duxan Brooms, landing from brig
Scotland (or salt by
GOWOY it WELLES.
f'lOHBN & FOSDICK offer for
V./ sale on accommodating terms:
BACON—30 hbds prims Sides) 40 do do Shout*
dors.
BAGGING—15pieces Kentucky.
BAY RUM—20 cases of one dozen each.
BRANDY—10 halfpipes Seignettoi 100 bbla
Domestic.
BRAZIL-NUTS—25 ban.
COFFEE—160 hap prime Rloj 50 bsp JiTi, D
years old; 20 pockets Java. . .
CANDLES—76 boxes Sperm.
FLOUR—50bble Canal) 15do Woatera.
GIN—10 pipes Holland)50 bbla Domestic.
LARD—300 kegs prime) 30 bble do.
MOLASSES-175 bbla prime New Orleans.
ROPE—200%nila Kentucky Bala.
SOAP—25 boxes yellow; 20 do white.
SUGAR—5 hhds Muscovado.
TWINE-1 balsa.
WHISKEY-50 bbte Mononphela.
WINE—10 qr. casks common Madeira) 10 cases
Sherry. ’
TEA—10 half chests Black.
RAISINS—50 wholo and quarter born.
TOBACCO—1 bhd Leaf) SO boxes msnofkctorad
PORK—10 bbla prime.
PICKLES-10 cases.
SEOtRS—10,000 Cheroots; 10,000 pressed Re*
plies) 10,000 do Plantations. sag 12
.WTOOLSBY AND WOOLSEY'S
SUGAR.—10 half boxes Loaf Sugar) 5
bbla. Powdered Sugar. Landing from ship Hart*
ford, and fbr sale by GOWDY St WELLES.
aug6
WAREHOUSE OP PRINTS
▼P ONL Y.—By LKA' Jr JUDSON, GQ Ce
dar-street, Now-York.—The whole ofthle oa*
icioua warehouso le sppropriated exclusively to
o exhibition and said or PRINTED CALICOES,
lerchanu are Invited to examine the extensive
-ockofthie EstablDhment, where they will find
(with scarcely an exiwptinn I every new end desire*
ole atyle, both FOREIGN and DOMESTIC,
4*4 FOR LIVERPOOL The ihin
ROCHESTER. Cant. PeabodY, will meet
with despatch. For Freight of l&O bales Cotton,
apply to KDW’D. PADELFOltD it CO.
■apt 16
prices.
Satinet* and Tweed:
Inge, bleached do doj Linens and
white Cambrics.do Jackonett)Swiw
Shirting an
and Loo|
n do)
_ -..'grpC
peting and Ruga) Prints; Mui
B acon, flour and her-
.RINGS.—10hhde Bacon Shoulders;20 hair
bbla Canal Flour) 20 boxes Herrings, landing from
ship Hartford, and fbr sale by
■ui6 GOWDY 9t WELLES.
, . _ Jualln deLaines) l*i
mere* sod Ginghams) Broadcloths; Csssime
Vesting*) Counterpanes) Linen Sheeting) Pill
caee Linens) Bod Ticks) colored Cambrics. .
received, and for sale by
‘ LATHRl
•apt I
SNIDER,
ROP 8c NEVITT,
WHISKEY.—60 bbls. New York
▼ v Whiskey. Landing from barque (■esc
Mead, and for sale by GOWDY St WELLES.
•tig 6
CUGAR, CRACKERS,&c.—6 hhds
O St. Croix Soirar) 10 bbla Sods Crackers, 10 do
latter do, 10 do Sugar do) I keg Bar Load) landing
from ship Hartford, end Tor tale by
aug 6 GOWDY.
B utter and candles.—10
koge Prime.Buttor) 15 boxes Sperm Candles,
5’a. Landing frem brig Augusta, and fur ~ ,i; *
tug 6 GOWDY
rU»WDY Sc WELLES have on
VX hand the fbllowing WINKS, which they offer
ibr sale at New York prices!
CLARET WINE—“CAufroM Alargaux" of the
Bret growth or the famous vintage or 1641) "t'ka-
—— —— <#«ii Longo*,” of the first growth, quarts and pint*;
^EGARS.—20,000 Havana Seiran, also••ctoumann si. JuiUnV
..none which «r« lh« c.lcbratcd -Britumli* CHAMPAGNE—‘'OtBrfm.il,," juat hnpojtwl
and “Barranco” brands. For sale by
*“ J.H.
sept 19
. LADD.
end warranted to be In good order.
EORGIA — Chatham County.—
VX To ell whom It may concern: Whereas,
Mrs. Emily J. Patton, hath applied to the Honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, Ibr Let
ters of Administration, on the estate ana effects of
John T. Patton, iatn ol said County, deceaaad;
Those are therefore to cite and admonish ell and
aiagalar the kindred end creditors of tbe said de
ceased, to flle their objections (if any they have) to
the grantieg of the administration of the estate os
the deceased to tbe applicant in the Clerk's Office
•I the said Court, on or before the twenty-first day
•f October neat, otharjriae Letters of Administra
tion will bo granted.
. Witness tha Honorable Anthony Purter, one of
the Jeatieas of the said Court, the twenty.firat day
of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred
and forty-aix.
eeptll SEABORN OOODALL, c.c. o.c. c.
O NION8.—17 barrels Onions, in
prime order) landing from brig George F.
William., and for .ale by *
rapt 19 L BALDWIN St CO.
/CHEESE—Landing from the brig
Philora, and for sale by
•opt 19 ’ “
H.J. GILBERT.
]VfEW CANAL FLOUR.—80 whole
17 and 30 half barrel* Canal Floor, from now
Wheat) laoding from brig Savannah, and for sale by
...•in WOOD u..rff
sept 19
» ifCL AO HORN.
/UNIONS—Landing from the brig
VX Philura, and for sale by
•apt 19 H.J. GILBERT.
13RANDY, WINES & SBGARS
IX 1 hair pipes Otard, Dupuy it Co’s Brandy)
30 quarter oaaks Madeira, Tencriffe and Malaga
Wine*) 10,000 Segars. a choice article) landing
from brig George F. Williams, and for sale by
■fpt 15 SuRANTON it JOHNSTON
fJ,F.ORGIA — Chatham County.—
VX To all whom it may concern : Whereas,
Christian Wisenbaker hath applied to the Honor*
nblo tbo Coert of Ordinary of Chatham County, for
Letters of Administration on the estate and effects
afltery Daoklay, late of said County, deceased:
These art therefore to cite and admonish, all and
•iogNtar the kindred and creditor* of the eaid de
ceased, to 8le their objections (if eny they have) to
tko grantieg or the administration of the estate of
the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’* Office
off the eaid Coert on or before the twenty.firat day
of October nett, otherwise Letters of Administra
tion will bo granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elisa Reed, one of the
Jastieo* ef the eaid Court, the nineteenth day of
September, A. D. onn thousand eight hundred end
forty-six. SEABORN GOODALL.c.c.o. c.c.
eeptll
B R A Y A G G.—Sealed Proposals
will <b* received by the undersigned until
lfith ieat, for the Dretage for the Savann-th and
Charleston Steam-Boata. The proposals will stste
the rates of a two horse dray load from tbo Boats
to Urn Rail-Road Depot, the nto per bale of Cotton
from tho Rail-Road Dopot to tha Boats, and the
rate per cord of light-wood from tho Road. Tho
contract to begin the Brat of October nett.
A. LAFITTE, Agent,
eeptll 6 Sevan’hdr-CharitonSl Boats.
B OOKS. —The Sicilian Vespers,
. or tho White Cross of St. Luke j by Ponnis
llannigan.
In tho Rocky Mountains, and in Oregon,
California, Now Mexico, Taxss. and the Grand Pra
ties’or Notts by the Way, during an excursion of
three years \ by a New Englander.
77)0 Texan Ranger, or The Maid of Malamoros:
a Tale of the Mexican War) byJ. H. Ingraham.
77ie Daguerreotype Miniature, or Life in tbo
Empire-City t by the author of “Two Clorka.”
Archibald werner. or Tho Brother’s Revenge:
e Roqtaptic Tale; by Charles Sptndlor. author of
“Tke'Invallds,”“Too Jew,” “Tha Jesuit,” dto.
Genevieve, or The Chevalier of Maison Rouge:
na Episode of 17931 by Alexander Dumas.
The Mysteries or the Inquisition, and other Se
cret Societies of Spain) by M. V. Do Foreala.
Received by r JNO. M. COOPER,
septli No. 96 Bryan-st., Sign of the Ledger.
TXOSIERY. —100 dozen Ladies'
XX. whit# Cotton Hosn.nll qualities) 60 do La-
dies’ unbtaeohed Cotton Hose, all qualities) 60 do
Ladies' slate Cotton Hnan, all qualities) 60 do La-
dioatblaek Cotton Hoae. all qualities; 60 do Ladies’
mixed Cotton Hoen, all qualities; 100 do Miaaaa
white, brawn, elate and mixed Cotton How, all
qualities) 75 do Men’s white, brown and mixed
haltHoao, all qualities. Just received per brig
Aagneta. SNiDER, LATHROP it NEVITT.
sept II •
N EW FALL GOODS.—Just re-
ceived per brig Savannah, from New-York :
10 piocoe Plaid Silk, 10 do striped and figured do)
10 do Cashmere) 20 do Mous do Laines, different
colon: 8 do Cashmere d’Cosse} 5 do Linen Ba
tiste) 6 do India twilled Long Cloth) 1 doxen Mar
seilles Quilts; 10 do Children’s Silk Hdkfa) 8 do as
sorted Kid Gloves; 4 pieces India Grate Cloth) 3
desen embroidered Cambria Hdklh.t Ido Infants'
worsted Hoods; 20 piaeea British Prints, and 10
pieces teller English Long Cloth. For sale by
•apt 11 HENRY H. 8TOTESBURY.
if C ARPETINGS.—10 pieces super
V/ three ply Carpeting) 10 do super two ply Gar-
dating; 10 pleoee super lograln do ;6do. do. Veni-
iian Entry end Stair do. Juat raeeivad par brig
Angnattjaadjjar aalehy
par brig
SNIDER,'LATHROP it NEVITT.
■EXCHANGE—At sight, on Amer-
XU ican Exchange Bank, New-York, in sums to
suit purchasers, for eel* by
eept II EDW’D. PA DELFORD it CO.
TXPSW
J 1 sept 21
RICE—For sale by
1 R. HABERSHAM it SON.
mm
JUST RECEIVED PER BRIG
CLINTXJN.—A largo supply of Landroth’s largo
Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cabbagn ; Flat Dutch,
Rad Top, Rutabaga and largo Globe Turnip, Celery,
Lettuce and Spinach, aaaorted varieties. All crop
•flM6. For sale by
MpUl J. M. TURNKR, Monament..no«ro,
WAGGING AND ROPE. —800
.. piece. 1
*» coil. _
Rop*. .nil loo coil.
•tpl tl
■park.
do Russia Rope. For sale by
■"*“ ‘ ADELFOr*' *
ORD it CO.
U ENTUCKY BAGGING, — 160
XV. ploees prime Kenti cky Boning, landing
•nd (br sale by COHEN, NORRlsf it CO.
*■«• Fofealo by
Pearl Starch,
iroh, received per brig Star
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons’ Buildings.
ITCIIEN’S PREPARED CO-
XV. COA.—Oust received e trash supply. For
sale by J. M. TURN ER, Monument-sq.
eept 17
DALTIMORE HAMS.—260 prime
AX Baltimore Hama, in bats. Juat received end
for eale by W. WOODBIUDGF..
aept 17
fJ.OSHEN BUTTER. — Landing
VX from tho brig Sterling, end for eale by
sept 16 H. J. GILBERT.
RUTTER AND SODA BISCUIT.
L> 10 half bbla Soda Biscuit) 10 half bbla Buttor
do) landing from brig Sterling, and for sale by
sept lb SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
CMOKBD BEEF & TONGUES—
O 2 barrels Smoked Beef. 2 do do Tongues; 1
barrel Bologna Sausages; landing from atrip Hart
ford and Tor sale by WOOD A CLAUHORN.
■opt 14
jyVOLASSES.—10 Iihda. Cuba Mo-
1X1. lasses; 25 bbla New-Orteana do, landing and
for sale by SCRANTON A JOHNSTON,
•ept12
Tf UM.—25 bbls. N. E. Rum, land-
XV in* from brig Augusta. For sale by
eeptll J.H. LADD.
POTATOES AND APPLES—25
X bbla; landing from the brig Sterling. For
aalo by H. J. GILBERT,
•ept 15 'West aide Market-square.
OACON AND COFFEE.—6 cask*
AX prime Baltimore Sides, 700 prime Baltimore
Shoulders; 150 choice fsmily Hams, small aisest60
bags prime Green Rio Coffee) lending per brig G n.
Pinckney, end for eale by
•apt 14 COHEN, NORRIS A CO.
SELECTED GOSHEN BUTTER.
O 20 kegs choice Goshen Butter) landing per
•hip Hartford, and for eale by
•opt 12 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
TVTEW PIC. HAMS—Landing from
It tho brig Sterling, and for aeloj)]^^^^
aept 16 West sido Market-square.
I7NGLI8H MUSTARD—Juat re-
-A-J ceived and for aalo by
sept2 J. M, TURNER, Monument-square.
POTATOES, APPLES AND ON-
Al IONS.—20 bble Potatoes) 4 do Apples; 1 crate
Onions. Lending per ship Hartford, and for sale by
•ept II L. BALDWIN A CO.
|X AGON AND LARD.—10,0001b*.
AX prime Bacon Sides; 5,000 do choice Bacon
Shoulders; 10 bbls Baltimore Leaf Lard. Landing
from brig Gen. Piockney and for salo by
•opt 15 SCRANTON A JONSTON.
fl^OBACCO.—20 boxes 6*« and 8’*
A. lump “ Ender’s” Tobacco; 25 do “Grant A
Hebei’s” 8’a lump do, a superior article; juat re
ceived and for sale by A. CHAMPION,
aug 10
PUTTER, SOAP ANDTOBAC-
lX CO.—30 firkins strictly ehoice Goshen But
ter; 50 boxes Colgate’s Soap) 30 boxes Tobacco,
5a 8s and 16s; 15 half boxes do. do. Landing from
brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by
•ept 1 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
TTAY.—100 bundles choice North*
XX ern Hey; landing from ship Hartford, and for
sain by L. BALDWIN A CO.
•epi11
pEYNOLD’S CURED HAMS—
AZV 100 landing from tho brig Gen. Pinckney,
and for sale by H.J. GILBERT,
•ept 16
ri HASHED AND LOAF SUGAR.
VJ 10 bbla Woolaey A Woolaey’a Crashed Su
gar; 10 boxes do do Loaf do. Landing from brig
Sterling and for sale by
•eptl5 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
IX AGON SHOULDERS.—30 bhd*.
X* prime Shoulders, landing from brig J. A.
Laneaater from Boaton, and for sale by
•opt 10 COHEN A FOSD1CK.
TXAY.—Just received in store, 76
XA bundles prime Eastern Hay. For eale low
by PHiLBRICK, MERIAM A BELL,
•ept 9
pEARL BARLEY—A fresh supply
X just received, and for eale low bv
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
•ept 9 Gibbons’ Buildings.
r BALDWIN &. CO„ ofTor tho
XX a following goods for aalo low: 40 bbla. Fol-
ton’a Rum; 10 du Canal Flour; 5 kegs Goahen
Butter; 3do Pickled Shad; 10bbls. vinegar; 10
boxes freah Cheese. aept 5 -
SUGARS—20 boxes Woolsey Sc
O Woolaey’a Loaf Sugar; 30 bbla do do crashed
and powdered do) lOhhda St. Croix Sugar. Land
ing por brig L. Baldwin, and for tie by
aug 22 WOOD A CLAGHOBN.
pLOUR AND HERRING.—26
ft? bbla Canal Flourt 50 boaes Herring. Land
ing from brig Exact, and for sale by
•Ug20. SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
TJEEF AND PORK.—20 bnrr.l.
IX Meaa Beer, 20 do Prime do) 30 do Mesa Pork,
,oo < aoP rt ».doG.na WD ro i . S .br OHOllN
linHTE; JAMAICA GINGER—
• f* A (Yeah supply,juat received, and for aalo
bj, * R. HF.NI>hlCKSON.
«pm
od.—For diffbains an Aromatio flavor in tho
mouth, and removing the taato and smell occasion
ed by naiiaooua Modlolnea.ar.ioking, Ac,. For;aalo
at 15 cants per box, by 'A. PARSONS,
i »apt7
f it WEI.LES.
may 15
I ship Hartford — White and Red Flannels,
bleached and unbleached Canton do; super Wool
black Cloth and Casaimere) mourning and colored
Scotch Gingham*) Merino Shirta; e good esaor
ment of llr .Tory, Ac. , For sale by
=c?t 13 HENRY LATHROP.
artford t—6 pieces whi
} 16 pieces Kuiaia Diapa
eye Diaper: 12 piece* bleached Huckaback Diapei
6 doien 6-8 and 3-4 white Linen Napkins; 6 piece
Brown Holland) 1 piece super Pillow-case Linen;
piece* 11*4 supet Watched Barnalny Sheeting;
doxen 10*4 bleached Table Linen Cloths) S piece
Canvass Padding; 1 ease low price Prime) and
good assortment ol Flax Thread. For a«le by
sept 15 HENRYH.SrOTESBURY.
do 7-8 do do{5 do 4-4 brown Sheetings) 5
l“f*»
do r
“Costs’.”
sept 11
For sal# low, by
SNIDER. LATHROP da'NEVITT.
IX ALE ROPE—200coil* Kentucky,
XX 3-8 to 5-8 inches, for salo low by
may t GOWDY A WELLES.
WANTED — WOOL—For which
V V the highest market price will bo paid, by
may 23 GOWDY it WELLES.
IXACON SIDES AND SIIOUL-
-IX DKRS.—25 hbds. prime Bacon Sides and
Shoulders. For aalo by
•ept 11 COHEN, NORRIS A CO.
T INSEED OIL.—1,000 galls. En*-
XJ Uah and American Linseed Oil, juat landing
per Augusta, and for aalo by .
aug 15 JNO. G. FALLIOANT. *
ft ANAL FLOUR,—30 bbls. Caunl
Flour, 30 half-bbia do do; 10 do Fulton Mar
ket Beef. Landing from brig Excel, and for tale by
aug 29 WOOD A CLAGHORN.
/7 0COA.— John B. Key’s superior
Cocoa, in bottles and quarter pound packages.
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
•apt 9
PORK AND BACON.—25 hbln.
X Prime Pork, 0 do superior Mees d») 4 hbds
Bacon Shoulders. Landing from brig J. A. Lan
caster, and fur tale by
aept 8 L. BALDWIN A CO.
ASTERN HAY. —76 bundles
ft-i Eastern Hay, landing from brig Moselle.
For sale by JAMES BUKER.
•ept 8
pANAL FLOUR.—16 barrels and
VX 25 hall barrets Canal Flour, “new”) juat re
ceived and foraale by A.CHAMPION
•ept 0
\J EW-ORLEANS MOLASSES.—
.7 50 barrels New-Orleana Molasses, 20 hhds
Cuba do; 25 bbla do do; for sale by
sept 4 WOOD A CLAGHORN.
LXAY.—100 bundles choice North-
X X ern (lay, fur salo to arrive.
•ept 3 L. BALDWIN A CO.
pHEESE. — 16 boxes Cheese, n
V / good article) landing from brig Wilson Ful
ler, and Ter sale by L. BALDWIN A CO.
•ept 1
rVOMESTIC LIQUORS.—60 bbls.
XX Phelp’e Crown and Rye Gina) 20 quarter
nnd eighth casks Brandy) 10 bbls. Rum. , Landing,
am) Tor br J. 11. LADD,
aug 27
IIENDERSON’S CANDLES.—60
XX boxes Henderaoo’a Candles, assorted sixes,
in store, and for sale at reduced prices, by
aug 31 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
O ACON SHOULDERS 0 en.k.
IX prime Shoulders) 1 tierce do do) landing
from brig Excel. For vale by
•ug3f COHEN A FOSDK’K.
1XIO COFFEE—33 bags landing
W from brig Exact, for sale by
COHEN A FOSDICK
-In Store—100 bags Rio Coffee. aug21
|7INK BLACK TEA.—A freshsup-
A. ply of very superior Black Tee. Justreceiv-
ed, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
■ept 5 Gibbons’ Building.
17LOUR AND LARD.—Landing
A from the brig Gen. Pinckney, nnd for sale by
•ept 16 H. J. GILBERT.
sloonst superfine figured Satin Vests] b)
do., Valencia do., Bambaxine do.) Met.,
and Drawers, fine Flannel do.) a variety
teere Pantaloons. Ac. As thn SubacriU.
template a change or residence, they intend sailing
through tho approaching Fall and Winter, at very
low prices. JOHN SOUTHWELL A CO.,
( CLOTHING l
J GEORGE S. NICHOLS—No. 114 Bryan-
•treat—Has received by brig Augusta: ~ •*
men*’ Sack, FrocktOO, and Shad Coats;
V Valencia, black Sattin and Bombaxfr
chiefs For salo on accommodating terms,
sept 17
sept 19
No. 98 Brysn-streel.
SI
Pants, Ac., of latest fashion.
Per brig Hartford, s new supply or lino 1
and Colored Shirts, Handkerchief*, Neck
Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, half Hose, Ac.
Calf Brogans. Also ■ Iresli supply of
r Hats.
Leghorn, I’slm Leaf and Beaver I
street.
June 89
WILLIAM HKIDT.
C OTTON OSNAUURGS. —‘
Subscriber lias juat received from the T
salon Manufacturing Company, e supply of (
burgs, measuring Sl£ inches wide and weigh!
ounces per yard, made from good cotton and I
purchasers is solicited.
j»iy 7
HIRAM ROBERTS.
Frocks, white Linen'
apr 34
auctions.
1....... P.X T J' wWh.
F INE SHIRTS—Received by late
arrivals, a new supply—a superior article
Fox sale by PRICE A VEADER.
Fox
sept 11
L arge shirts
tho brig Clinton. Apply
* ** 10HN soin
sept 19
ITHWELL A CO.
brellas. For sale by PRICE A VEADER,
sept 17 4 147 Bay-street,
ham*, e cheap article. For sale at low prices,
GEORGES. NICHOLS,
sept 17 No. 114, Bryan-at
OOAF, CANDLES AND TEAS.—
O 100 boxes Soap, various brand*} 25 boxes Hull
A Son’s patent Candles, 6s and 8*; 25 caddies Hy
son Tea, 13 lbs. each; 25 do Hyson 7'ea, 12 lbs each!
10 half cheats Black Tee, quarter lb. papers; 5 half
ehesU Hyson, e superior article) landing per brig
Excel, and fur **1e by
aug 31 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
XIOAL FOR SALE —80 tons Rich-
mond Coal, auitable for gratea) landing from
achr. Patinos. 1’hose in want of the above article,
will please send in tbeir orders to
sept 14 JAMES BUKER.
HpAR, OAKUM, See.—60 bbls Tar,
X 30 bbls Pitch. 100 bales Oakuiu, 50 coils
Packing Yam, 50 do Manila Bale Rope; landing
and for sale by WOOD A CLAUHORN.
sept 14
T UMBER—30,000 ft. White Pine
•1—J Lumber, landing from sehr. Oregon. For
sale by JAMES BUKER.
»ept5
TTARNISH AND SPIRITS TUR-
Y PENTINE.—Juat Irecelved per recent arri
val* : 5 packages Varnish, of superior quality, from
Smith's manufactory, Coach end Coach Picture,
Furniture and Furniture Picture,and pure Copal) 10
bbls. Spirits Turpentine. For sale by
aug 15 JNO.G.FALL1GANT.
G OLD PENCIL CASES.—Receiv
ed perjate arrivals, lino English Gold Pencil
Cates, of new patterns and a new construction.
For sale by M. EASTMAN.
June 17
P REMIUM
With Pump complete, a new am
article) alto Bates’ Sliding Top Bath) jui
and for sale by I. W. MOI
aug 10
SHOWER BATH
nnd splendid
‘uat received
RRKLL.
F ails, wrapping paper &
MACKEREL —75 doxen Palla, extra and
common; 300 ream* Wrapping Paper; 10 bbla No,
2 Mackerel Landing from brig Geo. F. Williams,
•nd for sale by
aept 18 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
P LAIN STEEL BRACELET
CLASPS—An assortment of extra fine po
lished, juat received and fur sale by
June3 T. T.
WILMOT
which will bo sold cheap, by
aept 7 ~ PRICE A VEADER,
147 Bay-atroet.
w for anle by
aug 3
B LEACHED SHEETINGS — 3
case* 3-4,7-8 and 4-4, iuat received
Excel. SNIDER, LATHROP A NE
aept I
alto a first rate atock of Summer Clothing.
Prices to suit tha times. »«
X vbales 3-4 and 7-8 brown Shirtings; 1
Skirting Stripes) 4 caaes white Shirtings, and i
assortment ol Irish Linens, Long Lawna, and I
DROWN SHEETINGS.-
IX 4-4.5-4,6*4. nnd 10-4brown Cottoi
Juat received, and for sale bv
(JELF-ADJUSTING STO(
O A noat Self-Adjusting Satin Stock,
ceived nt98 Bryan.atrecl.
july 22 JOHN SOUTHWELL,
Juat 'i
CASES BLEACHED
received b
tug 13
Philura and for aalo by
HENRY H. STOTESBURY.
w
june 8
Another lot, for aalo low.
JOHN SOUTHWELL A CO.,
may IB.
O SHADES Juat received a full fiippl
sorted aixea. For sale by J. M» TURNI
aept 17 • Monume
TTMBRELLAS . —• Just received,
I—' Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas. For
salo by C. C. THOMPSON A CO.,
epr 1 J29 Ray-street.
TTMBRELLAS.—Just received by
V-J brig Wilson Fuller: Silk,Gingham and Cot
ton Umbrellas. For sale by
sept 7 HENRY II. STOTESBURY.
C OTTON YARN AND OSNA-
BURGS.—10 bales superior Cotton Yarn) 5
do do Oanaburgs. Just roeolved, and for salo by
septS L. BALDWIN A CO.
O NE CASE MARLBORO
STRIPES, assorted. Ibr sale by
au|4 HENRY H. STOTESBURY,
HPABLE DAMASK, Bird'. Eye
X and Russia Diaper, French Napkins aud Dow.
las, and colored Table Covers. For eale by
aug 10 HENRY H. STOTESBURY.
C lOTTON YAK
J BURGS.—10 bales
aorted; 2 bales Oznabur
Manufacturing Company,
aept18
irun, tnc
For aalo by
H A. t
1 60 grots ol Solar and Astral \l
■lies. Juat received, and for sale bj
e by
aept 18 J. M. TURNER, Monument-sq.
L A “L
BLACK, &c.—16,000
part Lamp Black; 25 keg* Black, in oil;!
Venetian Red, do; <6 do Yellow Ocbre, do; 1 do
Ivory Black, dry; 1 do Black Lead, do; I do Drop
Black, do) 1 do Vandyke Brown. For sale by
aug Ift JNO. O. FALLIOANT.
XBA FOR PROVIDENCE.—The
fut sailing copper-fastened brig OSAGE, ..
Hall, master, having most of her freight engaged, ,,-
will aall for,the above port in ell next week. Tor {J Q
*.$i7 , “ lho J 7;;;;i"B b ErK^. , ° -
Jgt ?gi BOSTON.-The herque - n
LA GRANGE, Capt. D. L. Porter, having
part or her freight eogiged, will have quick des
patch. For balance of freight or passage having da
superior accommodations, apply to Captain on fro
board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to the
•apt 18 LIPPITT A WIGHT. all
FOR NEW-YORK—Brig
Line.—The regular packet.bi g SAVAN- Tl
NAH, W. J. Dixon matter having most of her
freight engaged, will have despatch. For freight
or psaaago, having superior atate-room accomnio- «•
datlona, apply onboard at Mnore’a Wharf, or to
•ept 18 J. WASHBURN A WILDER. Ql
FOR NEW-YORK—Old E«-
-M* tabliahed Line.-The superior packet brig
PHILURA. C. Thatcher, master, will have des-
itteh for the above port. For freight or passage, iU
laving superior accommodations, apply on board, .r
•l Telfair# wharf,or to &
•ept 18 L. BALDWIN A CO. Vv
FOR NEW-YORK. — Brig S
3mm Line.—Monoar, 21at inat.—Ptutage Only.
The regular packet-bri* AUGUSTA. J.McNafr, £?.
matter, having her freight engaged, will tail Mo*- n ‘ f l
dav nest,2lat inat. For passage, having large end ,
airy aute-ronm tccommodations, apply o« board et , ‘
Monglu’e upper wharf, or to
•ept 15 J. WASHBURN A WILDF.R.
^(54 ‘ FOR NEW-YORK—Old F... M
SB ..bli.hcJ Lio..—Fmmtc Old,.—Tb. n- "■
parlor packet brig STERLING., M. Thompeon, H,
master, will sail as above on Wcdnkidav next, ”
23d inat. For Passage only, having very auporior *
accommodation, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, f?
or to L. BALDWIN A CO.
«ptl6 S
JR* FOR BALTIMORE Tbe fast by
sailing regular packet brig GEN. P1NCK- *•
NEY, Gayle, master, will h*va immediatedaapatch. ...
For Freight or Paeeag*, having superior accommo. 111
dationa, apply to master, on boaid. at Walburg'e
wharf, or to COHEN, NORRIS A CO. *1
upl 14
FOR FREIGHT OR CHAR-
S«TER.—The brig GEORGE F. WILLIAMS,
Capt. M. New. Apply to
•ept 18 LIPPITT A WIGHT.
New Arrangement.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-DAILY,
ygisf V >Frr-|t’ “
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
On and afltr the -Uh qf July, Inti.
The well known splendid Steam.Packets —
JASI'EH Capt. J. P. Bkook.
GEN’L. CLINCH. . Ctpt. V. H,Routt.
WM. bEAKIIOOK. Capt T. L,o«.
Will run regularly between Savannah and Charles- ,
ton. leaving Savannah every morning at 2 o'clock,
' and Charleaton every morning, at 9 o'clock, ore- ~
[ eiaely. For Freight or Pasaaie, apply on board, at
tho savannah and Charleaton Steam.Paeket Whurl,
. or to A LAKITI’E, Agent.
e FOR SALE.—The steam
SQiBBSESZL packet SANTEE, can bo treated t
lor at nrivato lain by application to the undersign- <
* ed. The Santee la in good repair, and well found
d in Cabin Furniture, Cordage, Ae., and la well cal- a
, culated for any kind of river or coasting trade. .
e June 27 8. SOLOMONS A CO., Agents. 1
CENT W A L RAIL-ltUAU. «
- bW-vy?
* On and after thia day, until further untiee, the
* Passenger Trains will leave Savannah daily nt 10,
3 P. M., and-Macon daily at 2L P. M., and run
* through *n eleven hour*.
r *AttS DKTWBKN MACON AXO SAV AUK All.
n . In Passenger Car... $7 00
■ In Baggage Car 4 75
Between Savannah and any Way Station, and
between Mncon and any Way Station, nnd from
. any intermediate Station to another Intermediate
» Station, the fare will be fur each Station:
11 In Passenger Car... 37A cents.
b* In Baggage Car 25 “
n * THOMAS PURSE.
■j aug 3 Gon’l Super’t Trana.
a. MACON AND WESTERN It AIL-ROAD
fisnsaaiMBfieantiBatLljl
- !•••" WVI 1 'lil®* 1 W WI
f FROM MACON TO ATLANTA.
On and after 7’hurtday, Sept. 10th, tho Trains of
this Road will be run aa follows:
— Loivo Macon daily at 9A o’clock, A. M.
y Leave Atlanta daily at7j o'clock, A. M.
t Connecting nt Macon with the Central Rail-Road,
and Atlanta with the Georgia RnibRoad, each way.
— Stages lor Montgomery connect each way with
6 the trains at Barneaville, making a continuous line
q. from Charleston, (S. C.). via Savannah, Macon and
Columbua. Georgia.
Stages lor Indian Springs connect with tho trains
— st Forsyth, daily each way, nnd for Merriwether
g Springs and Weal Point at Griffin
i. Fare between Macon and Atlanta,......24 00
• “ “ « “ Griffin, 2 50
“ “ “ “ Darneaviile,... 1 75
j* “ “ “ “ # Forsyth, 1 00
“ “ Savannah and Atlanta,....10 00
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t.
— Macon, Sept. 7lh, 1816. sept 10
d- tUlA FOR RENT—That desirnhlo
„ ULproperty, known ns SCOTT’S WHARFand
STORKS, how oceupied by Messrr. Andrew Low
it Ca The Wharf has a river front of one hun- ■
— dred and fifty-two feet; tho Stores are commodious
B, and well adapted for Storing Cotton—all in good
repair. Possession given tha 1st of October next.
For terms, apply to
- Mrs. MARGARET SCOTT, Ex’s., or to
3 ROBERT R. SCOTT.
g nug 11 tn615dOI5
Jja| TO RENT.—The Brick House,
r* JEJft. No. 110 Brynn-street, now occupied by
*. Mrs. Rice. Possession given 1st Nov. Enquire of
e- aug 10 m COLLINS it BULKLEY.
« FOR KENT OR SALE—A
JiiiiJL commodious two-story HOUSE, in Jefferson
street, with Brick Stable and Kitchen. Apply to
COHEN it FOSDICK.
— Also, a five aero Lot with good improvements on
6 the premises; situated about a half mile from the
e city. aept 15
'■ iW FOR RENT—Three Counting
■InftL Room* over the store ofthe subscribers.
■ept 16 SCRANTON St JOHNSTON.
’» (US FOK RENT.—The Dwelling
JiaiH. House corner of Broughton nnd West Broad-
streets, occupied by Mr. Rogers. Also two Floors
on Taylor’s wharf. Poasesalon given on 1st No-
— vember next, apply to N. WALLACE.
— aept 5 22
" (fet TO RENT—A Wlmrf end two
JlSm Brick Ware-Houaea. Apply to
— septli MICH’L-DILLON, Jr., 94 Bay-at-
Ic FOR RENT.—Two Stores
Jtiiim. on Bay-street;a Dwelling House on Barnard,
street; a Dwelling House oo South Bread-street
For terms, apply to A. CHAMPION.
— aug 27
* M TO RENT — A commodious
Jail- throe itory BRICK DWELLING, on South
Broad-atrcet, near St. John’a Church.' Apply at
T thia office. »ug25
tSi PLANTATION FOR SALE.
The Subscriber offera for aale his PLANTA
TION in the Ceunty of Chatham, about five miles
— from Savannah,on the Ogechee Road. Thetractcon-
L) tain* about four hundred andfifty acre*,more nr less,
s- The soil is excellent and of great variety, suited to
any crop. There is a good Kitchen Garden nn the
p’ace, a comfortable Dwelling House and all neces-
— aary Buildings, Barns, Negro Houses, 6to. If de>
L- sired tha purchaser can have the present years pro*
is- vision crop and stock of Cattle, Farming Imple-
ht menta, See. Any person wishing to purchase is
invited to inspect Die place. For term* apply to
Messrs. R. Habersham it Son. or to the Subscriber,
g- aept I Into THEOD. BARTOW.
cd jm PALO ALTO HATS. M|
Leary it Co’a., new atyle, which haa^H
been so nnlveraally admired, at tho North. Re-
n. ceived per ahip Hartford, and for salt by
1 .»»f J. IVES.
J brig S
BY T. J. WALSH.
•apt 21
ins,., wu,
re, at II o’clock,
y Goods, I *
do assorted Bonnets;
Terms cash.
BY T. J. WALSH.
, 21st inat., will be sold
Store, at II o’clock.
■ept 21
stptll
BY T. J. WALSH.
■■
AUCTIONS.
~ Auctioneer** IfOl
ID“ The undersigned give No
E ure hate* are made at tbeir Auctl
ills not settled previous to their.
the articles will then be re told for
of tho former purchaser, Sod hh i
sponsible for the loss and ck
tune 19 PH1LBF.ICK, j
~BY PlllLUniCK, MERIAM &
. At Private dale.
Now landing per brig Savannah, froft
20 boxes 8’s and 6 r s Tobacco; 20 do
Chae*o;20bote* No, I Herring.,
Boaton Crackers.
BY PHILB1UCK, MERt AM A UKLI..
, ■, At Private Sal*. S *•:
i, Wj»w landing per Urqu* UGrange; from BoeleM
26 bbls. IVesh Boaton Crackers ’ .
Also, 50 bbls. Potatoes; 50 do strings of Onion*.
For eels low. eept 19
Wool Glased Hats. ~
BY PHILBR1CK, MER1AM A BELL,
At Private Sale.
Jest received per brig Sterling, 1 esse* Wool
Glased Hits. sept 18 ,
Baltimore Floor. ^
BY PH1LBRICK, MERIAM & BELL.
At Pnratc Safe.
Now landiitg per brig Gen. Pinckney, from r“ '
more, 25 bbi*. Supeifine F.mlly Floui
Bacon Shoulders.
90 feet, with iroproi
tbe East, of brick.
)g, Percival Ward, 60
amenta, division fence
Lot No. |3' Pulutkl
llarrie street. Lot No.
Lot No. 14 Brown
Butter, Tea, Ae.
BY PlllLBRICK, MERIAM A
At Pf^Tat. Salt.
Now l.njin. prr .hip H.rlford—10 hp Giwh.n
Botun 10 e.ai.i Hymn T».| . n..u Cil.t
M bole. O’l.O t uni IG'.Tvl»ccn)10bb'. i’olnr,..
For sale low. *- ~
Ingle Siory Hou*e, subject to an annual ground
l of $tt 6b, corner of Floyd aud Hull street#;
-* " * bo paved by Ordinance. On* lot or
gM acres, more or leas,bounded on
of Mrs. I'.ppinger, on tbe East
. Kaq., on the South by Mr.
t by lands.
Vayne
s Wei
R emoval.—Tito Subacribor
removed to the Store In Shad's Bail
recently occupied by W. M. Young. He
receiving, sod will b« conataelly addi
Stock, a good aBMrtment of. Foreign
FARCY AND STAPLE DRY UOOLo,
be sold at tbe lowest plrces, and un the n
able terras. J. s. ROC
•ept 10 Shad’s
house servant* and mechanics.
eept 16
BY COHEN A FOSDIGK.
Private Sale.
^EE—180 begs Rio; 40 do Old Java.
IR—ISO bbla Baltimore and Western
HRKY—SOPb.'r Old Monongahela. ,
7DY—48 bbla Domestic.
NIKN-WARK—18 crates, aaaorted.
IRS—16,000 Havana, various brands; 10,000
may 30
B O A T-H ANUS WANTI
Wanted for the steamer tvanhoe. t
root HANDS, for whom liberal wages will
monthly. Apply to
- ptl S. SOLOMONS A CO.. A
Cotton Balances. .
BY COHEN A FOSD1CK.
Private Sale.
m
TO COUNTRY MER
CHANTS AND PLXNTEBS.-
1,000 PACKAGES BOOTS
AND SHOES.—The Subscri
ber# are receiving large additions
>fevery variety and atyle of BOOTS,
BROUANb, suited to the trade,
■ept
REMSHART A THOMAS,
Sijin of tho Golden Bout, Waring'a Range.
fmw C
E. F. WOOD, No. 71
and 151 Gibbons’ Range
100 pair ladies' fine Gust Buskins
200 do do Kid Buskins, welted
100 do du New Haven Tie*
50 do
30 du
30 du
Engl lab Ties
white Kid and Satin Slips
do do do blips
do Bronxn Slips: 60 do do cul’d blips
do half Gaiter uuakina
do Goat and Morocco Boots
do
do
rpHOMAS J. CAMPBELL—A
X nay at Law, Roma, Floyd County, Gaol
Will practice Law, and attend to the Collect!
Claims in tho Counties of South-Western G<
and Eastern Alabama.
P ORTRAITS . — WM. WIMDE*
ATP, pupil of the late H. Inna*, of New'
York, begs to announce to the inhabitants or Sa
vannah that bn will remain here a Tew months
longer, prior to his departure fot Cuba. Specimen*
of his style may ho seen at the Republican Readii
jVTOTlCE,—Mr. JAMES MIDDLE-
L7 TON is our authorised Attorney during our
absence from the State.
>ug 20 DENSLOW A WEBSTER. ,
(VTOTICE.—All person* haring da*
1 7 minds against the estate of John Guilman'a, -
deceased, are requested to render them duly at
tested, and those indebted to make payment. ' . ..
july 28 JOHN F. OUlLMARTlN, Adu’r, ,
N OTICE.—All person* haring de
mands against the Estate nf tho lato Mrs.
Ann Belcher, are requested to render them, duly
attested; and those indebted to make payment.
ti W. B. BULLOCH, Executor.
j xly 2
N OT IC E.— AUGUSTUS LA
FITTE haring assigned all his Goode, Cf-.
fecta, Credit*, Bonk* of Account* end Property o'
every description to tbe Subscriber for tbo benefi
of all his creditors: Notice is hereby give* to el
his creditors, to present their claims,to the urn’—
•igned properly attested, witlilo three month* (i
date, and ell persons indebted to the eaid Aucu
Lavittx, are hereby required to make Imm
payment to tbe undersigned.
July II JOHN F.OUlLMARTlN, 1
do do Gaitera
do Leather ind Morocco Springs and
R. Kounil#
do rul’d Ankle Tie# nnd Buskins
36 do Gen!#’ fine Go.it Boot#, No. I, light
36 do do do Calf do do I, dress
36 do do stout do do; 43 do do Seal do
72 do do Kip B< ota
< Siilor.’ Boot#, (verr thick)
36 do Genta’ fine light call Dreaa Boots
do calfacwe.l Hoot#, No, 2
do da .tout Boot#
fine Goat blips
do Slip#, with heels
do
do
do
do, light
do Kip
do calf do; 120 do do split Shoes
do Buft Shoe*; 120 do do do 7’ies
Misaes Goat and Buft Bootee#, lace
do Kip Boot#, lace and straps
Women's Kid U. Rounds
do do Buakina
- . Youths’ Buft nnd Kip and Calf Brogauks
21 do do Calf end Kip Boots
24 do Boya’ do du
000 do do .Kip Brogans; 100 do do Bolt do
60 do do Calf do; 2000 Mens' Kip do
Blacking. Bruahe#, Trunks and Carnet Bags.
Planters and Merchants will please call previous
'-ning. sept 6
-1-
aug 8
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The Subscribers have This Day
received by inte arrivals from New
York. a very handsome assortment
of Gent’s Gaitera end Calf Skin
is'Gaiter Boots, Slippers,Ties, Batkins,
JOHNSON dt BUCKNER,
105 tnd 106 Bryan-atreot, Savannah,
SAVANNAH WHOLE SALE A RETAIL
fTlAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.—.
X Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, between the utual hours of tale, before the'
Court Home in the County of Glynn: one tract of
Land, containing 350 sere#, more or leas, bounded
-on one side by Wm. Gignillut’s land, on ell other
■ides by lands of Dart and Williams: levied on to
satisfy ten fi. fee., issued by the Tax Collector of
Glynn County, vs. James Powell. Amount doc
nine (9) dollars.
Also, one tract of Land, containing 333 a
more or less, bounded on the North by Bun
land, on tho East and West by Barnett, c~
South by Almy’s survey: levied on sstho i
of the Brunswick Lumber Company, to si
fi. fas. issued by tbe Tax Collector of Glyi
ty.vs. Brunswick Lumber Company. Am
thirty-one dollars and twenty-one cents.
Also, one House and Lot in tho old town‘of
Brunswick, Bay-atreet. Lot No.26: levied on to
satisfy two fi. fas. issued by tha Tax Collector of
Glynn County, vs. T. B. King. Amount duo ooo
dollar and ninety-six centa.
■ept 11 J. VY. MOORE, t.c.o.c.
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L 7 Martin the Foundling, or tbe Afemoir or »•
Valet De Chambrc; by Eugeue Sne, author of “Thar
Wandering Jew,” Ac.
Our First Men : A Calendar of Wealth, Fashion-
and Gentility, containing a list of those persons
taxed in the ciiy of lloaton, credibly reported tor/
be worth one hundred thouaand dollars, With Bi
ographical Notices of principal persons
Mrs Bib's Baby; by Dowlas Jvrrald . . ‘‘
Chamber's Information for the Ppopfe— a popular
encyclopedia; Toro Cringle’s Log
■ The 4 arnicra’ Library and Monthly Journal of
Agriculture for July and August. Edited by John
S. Skinner •
Payne’# Illustrated London: A Series of Views
of the British Metropolis end its Environ , . ■
Klosterhbim, or the Mask; by the English Opium ’
Eater
The skilful Housewife’s Bonk/or complete gold**
to domestio cookery. tsste r . comfort ana economy*
embracing 639 receipts, pertaining to household
duties, gardening, flower#, birds, pleats, Ac.) by.'
Mrs L. O. Abell.
The Highlands or Ethiopia? by Major W. Cora-
wallis; Harris, of (be- Hon.E. J.Compnny’s Engineers 1
Ramble ton : A Romance of Fashionable Life in
New-York during the graat speculations of 1836)*
by Seaufield, author of the Cabin Boy, Ae.
The Chronicles of Pineville, or Sketches of
Georgia Scenes.
Blanche of Brandywine, or September Eleventh,.
1777. A Romance; by George Lippard, author or
the Quaker City
Willand, or the Transformation) by Charla*-
Brockden Brown- Received by
JNO. M. COOPER, No. 96 Bryaa-st,
eept 16 Sign of the Ledger
iADDLERY WARF.-IIOUSE,
ng’s Building, opposite Hamilton A Symons,
itnlng Store, at the Signofthe Golden Saddle.
IV. II. MAY A CO.,
mufacturora or BRIDLES..SADDLES end HAR
ASSES, have on hand e good assortment ol
Jiller Bridles nnd Hornesses, of which the
lowing comprise a part: Spanish Quilted,Over-
d and Shafton Saddles; Planter’s large, end extra
? e Saddles; Men’s plain dot English do; Boys’
Race do; Lady's Saddles ofa variety of patterns;
tridlesand Martingale#;Saddlebag*,Trunks, Ao.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy nnd
•ulky Harnesses of all kinds, by the singlo set.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees,
na: Pad do; Straining, and
. ma Tacks, assorted sixes.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy
‘ alest Dash Frames) Hobbs
. _ let; Plated and Brass Stump
Joints; plain do: patent Dash Leather; Top and
Curtain do; broad and narrow Lacea, variety of pat-
—ed Fringes; black and purple
Lampat plated and Brass Car.
. . d plntod Knobs, Ac.
Also.—Caifsslna and Lining, dnt Binding do)
iole Leather and Harness do; Shoo Thread, Ao
(□* All ofthe above articles will be told low for
" . Persons wishing to nur-
articles, would do well to
istsi
icn l
W INDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
WHITING, Ae. Ac.—200 bozos Double
Thick French, Waterford. Chesapeake, Winslow,
■nd Columbian Glass from 6 by 8’s to 28 bv 4*’s;
500 lbs. Putty In bulk; 15 casks Whiting; 10 tons
Chalk; 3 casks Yellow Ochre; 5 bbla Cooperie
Glut; 10 reams Sand Faner;justraceivadand for
sale by JNO. G. FALLKiANT.
aug 15
4 HATS AND CAPS. Jfc
The subscriber is now receiving, and^^
preparing to sell at wholesale and retail, a complete
and fashionable assortment of HATS and CAPS,
which comprise in part French and American Silk
Hats,One Nutria Beaver. Moleskin, Russia and Cat-
tamer HaU, together with Palo Altos, and a gen-
eral assortment wot) adapted to the country trade.
He feeltaaeured he cao please all who will favor
him with a enlL
DAVID A. AMBLER,
No. 177 Ba>-street, formerly occupied by Messrs.
Johnson A Brucn. sept 6
. fain i-tuwtli o .
jan 28
TAKE NOTICE.
Day,” “Line opon Liire,' r *«- '
Lanctnn Parsonage) a Tale, by the aulVsr of
imy Herbert,” “Gertrude,” Ae. Edited b>
iv.W. Sewell, B. D.
L ight in the dwelling,
or e Harmony ofthe Poor Gnepvfs,with very'
short and sitoplo remarks, adapted to reading at
Family Prayers, and arranged in 36*sections, for'
every day of the year; by tbe uelftor of “Tbo Peep
of Diy,”“Line opon Liwe/'Ac.
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Two Lives, nr to Seem and to Be; t.
Mclntoah, author of “Cenqueaf end oolf Con-
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The Rote, nr Affection’s Gift, fn# 184?) edited
by Emily Marshall, illustrated with ten elegant
steel engravinga / superbly bound tn Morocco, gilt.
The Fireside Story Book ; by Maria Edgeworth.
George’s Journey to (he Land of Happiness*
translated from the French.
^ Tbo Child’* Favorite, a gin for Ilia jqeog; by ■
'lie Travels and Eltraordinm Adfentares of
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The Bracelets, or Amiability and Industry R«^
warded t by Marla EdgeWoUlu
Lazy Lawrence, or Tndtratry and Idleness Coos*
trusted ) by Maria Edgeworth.
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Bow; by Maria Edgeworth.
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The Subscriber hits just receive.!
another ’ot of Double and SiiftleGUNS, RIFLE*’’.
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Also, a general assortment of HARDWARE, con
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Ac. Ao. Tboaa wishing to boy cheap, would do
well to call at 175 Congreso street, south-west cot
net Market squire. JOHN CARRUTHERS.
P ictures from Italy-bv
Charles Dickens, being No. 66 Wiley A Pitt'
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Memoir* and Essays, BJnvtraflSe of Art, Lil
lure ami Social Morals; br Mrs. Jar " v '
No. 64 of Wiley A Putnam's Library.
Italy, Spain mid Portugal, with an OXcui
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Vathek, being Not. 65 and 66 Wiley
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Responses on tbo Uses ofTobacen f
Banjmnin Ingersol Lane, author of the
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Mosses from an old MSStby Nathaniel
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The Life and Correspondence
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as a Preacher and a Cnmpar
Lyra Innoeantium: Thoi
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by the Rev Edward
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