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wMkbavt been smnl?, and comprise 125balc» good mid*
M New Orleans nt B& cent*. 0 inonilu, and 100 bale*
o. do. nt 10 cti. There have been no operation*
tlnce the arrival of the steamer, spinners refusing to pay
•haadvnneed priec< asked, l ho stock oil Hand amount*
wVimut 1U0J linlea. Tlio receipts of the week arc 130
t«le* front Charte>ton, and 50 bales from Savannah.
Howard Sthket FLOUR.—In the enrly part ol
.I.. trail-actions of moment took place. Ho
Ztn takingV On T.ic.dny sales ofWO bbla., fresh
* round, were made at 45. On Wednesday sale* of 250
bblt. part inspected In June, wore mndo at (to, and 300
bbl*. fresh ground, nt 8313# Yesterday, sale* of 600
bbli- P»it Inspected in May, we to made at $5. today
Mica or 100 bblr. fresh ground nt *5.12*. VVe also note
•ties of 500 bbl*. “Harper’s Ferry" at $5.25.
Cur Mill* Flouk.—On Monday a salo of 600 bbl*.
City Mill* Four, from new wheat, was mndo a. .'5.12^.
In consequence of the high price of wheat and the low
water In the mill dreams, few miller* warawllllit* to
uke that price. On Wednesday sales of 450 bbl* were
rntde nt $5.21; and to-day we hear of aolea of 1000 bbl*.
^SoiqueiiYn*a Floors-Wo hoiy of no sale* thl* week.
The stock in market i* greatly reduced
|]»oos.—We nnto sales ol 203 hhds. Sides at 6# ct*|
153hhd*.Shoulder*8tSM to3# cenUj 1100 piece* do.,
very fine, at 6 v cental 400 niece* do. at 8 cent*} 200 bag*
ccd llsmi *t io,s, eta; 10 hhd*. city smoked llama at8#u.|
1500 Hum* at 0 cent*} and 300 do. atti# Ct*.
Hard —We note sale* of 120 bbl*. at 7 cent*, and 300
shi at 7,V cents, cash.
fttex.—Sale* of good to prime at 93.60 @63.67 eta.
*# 100 lb*. The receipt* of the week art 117 bbl*. from
Charleston and 47 tierce* from 8avann*h. .
WHi»k«t.—The nock U very light, but the demand
ij small and fully equal to the aupply. rriees have ruled
vert steadily at 24 eta. for hhd*. and 24# eta. fbrgbLIa.
Ntyv York, July 27,0 P. M.—The atock market
i* not quite ao firm-sale* to-day of Treasury note G’s at
UO .and New Loan 117—Fancy atock* are rather de-
nrtiaad. Exchange on London 8 @ 8# premium. The
money market continue* easy.
Flour 1* not quite ao Arm—sales of 8,000 bbla. at $4,75
a «3 to 45,12# for common Western and Bute brand*.
Southern Is selling In small parcela at 43,29 & $5fll)(
Rice, 2# 0 3#o. per lb.
Th* Cotton market i* very Aim, and holdeta not much
disposed to operate. The antes to-day reach about 1800
bale* *t V Q> X ct. V lb. advance since the Europi’a ar
rival. The supply on hand la moderate, and the tenden
cy la still to advance.
Liverpool, July 13.—We have to report a further
sulvanc* of #d. V lb. In our Cotton Market, the quota-
tlon* to-day being 5J. for flair Upland and Mobile. 5#d.
tor fclr OrYeans Ad 4# & 4X<lltor middling quallUe*.-
The demand baa been brSk throughout the week, and tke
sales amount to 83,550 bale*, of which specula tots have
taken 27,000 and txpontn iflW, and tha Amartcan dea-
and 2,070 Bea Island at 7 ft 15d. y lb. In lha last two
days the demand has not been quite ao active a* ber.ire,
and rather an increased quantity offering, but the Improve
ment In prices is maintained. The Import of the week is
OA000 bales,and the atock in thl* port I* now estimated at
794,960 bale*, of which about 5,500 U American.
Toe Corn market U dull, oudpvhilo prime aound Ameri
can Flour tell* to a moderate extent at 23*. per bbl., the
v dart,
Indian Com sells
daesd price* of
soon expected —
quarter. Th* weather ha* recently been
Torxbi* for the growing crop* of grain, wit.. ..... |>
of an earlier harvest than was some time ago eat
Mpactet
, boihii
and th* report* of the growing Potato crop, too, 1
thl* country and Ireland, aro in general favorable.
4 Co's. Circular.
Antwerp.—The transaction* in Cotton have been
limited, on account of the want of stock In first hands.
W* have the arrival of about 9000 bale* IVom the Uni
priee haa not transpired.
Hamburgh.—Cotton is firm In price. The sale*
include 1200 bale* American at full prices. The atock In
first hands la 1800 bales.
London, July 13.—Mom Market—Notwlth-
oui the day at yesterday's prices, with an evident tenden
cy to a further advance. The quotation* of Consol* du-
market tranaactinns were entered Into at an advance of#.
American Securities have, during the week, continued
to command attention, and considerable sum* have been
inveated both on English and continental account.
ShfppfitB XutclUacucc.
ft)RT OF 3AVANNAI1, AUG. 1, 1849.
ARRIVED.
Charleston Quaronti^Ground^to^Drook* kTupper.
Darqu* Camilla, Klemwortli, Havana—Coban, Norrh
Co-
U. 8. Mall steam-packet Wta. Seabrook, Blankenship,
Chadesten—Broeks fc Tupper.
DEPARTED.
U. 8. Mail u-
Charleaton.
t packet Wm. Beahrook, Blankemhlp,
LIST OP VESSELS IN PORT.
Tsnaoasaa, <e.l Cate,.1^76 NYlt Padellhrd fc Fay.
Mountaineer, VVIIllamz, 869 L'pool A. Low k Co.
Margueua, (Ur) Llckl*,677 diac’g A. Low fc Co.
l)arques,
PMIadelphli ~ — •
A. Low k Co.
MEMORANDA.
'Brigs Auguste, and Wave, to util for this port next day,
and brig Philura, do. do. on her regular day, were up al
New-York an the 27Ui ult.
Brig OrchUla, to anil for thla port and Darien on the
30th, was up at New-York-on tho 27th ult.
Brig Mantanilto, Berry, from Ddbqy Island, ,(Ga.) ar
rived at New-York on thu 28th ult.
Bcbr. Mary Elisabeth, Ilofbldt, for Pilatka, (Fla.) clear-
•J at New-York on the 26th ult.
Orleans.
Old. steam ahtp Northerner, Budd, NuW-Yorkj sebr.
Samuel It; Jackson, Blnokmaa, Baltimore.
STEAM-BOAT FOR SA:
l SALE.
IVANHOEc
The fite&ner
« 8he well found and In good order-her boiler and en-
naln good order. Bke can be inspected aad terms made
irown, by applying to
aagl
£•9.'Building
given on wefirsi of November next.
Mf 1 3 J. Da La MOTTA.
Marine k Fra* Inscranoz Hank, )
„ . BAVANNAH, JULY 31.1849. ’{
r PHlS Bank will bo closed on FRIDAY,
X the 3d Inst., in compliance with thu recommenda
tion or the President or the United States. Persona hav
ing paper ftrillng due on that day are requested to attend
to the same previously.
«»11 3 J. OLM3TEAD, Cashier.
TVTOIICE.— All persons having demands
J*\ agahut Philip Bonk*, deceased, of Thiladetphlz,
residing In Georgia, are requested to present them to * u -
undcrtlgned, ou or before the first day of September a
MULFOnD MAKSH,
tug I
AU'y. for Adm'r.
vur stoert win be largo, consisting of every
G®*!* suitable for the Fall and Winter trade.
«K er,tni ? M«rehanu vlaiUng the city, will please
call and examine our Stock.
... ■ BSRaaasasL
VERMIFUGE.—2 poco Fahnciock’i
J u| V e ™^ IC , Juluc «, V oa oden
\ per steamer Tennessee,
ailg 1
TURNER k ODEN.
TURNER k ODEN.
jars, for sale
7'URNER
k ODEN, Monument sqr.
TURNER k ODEN.
^ecelvgd and for sale by
JJABTINQ’S Syrup NAPTHA.—For sale
TURNER k ODEN.
4 , uWat TflnnCMMQndf "r sala by
1uiy3l BOHANTONk JQI1N8TON.
RHJED SUGAR.—For salo bv
IL J. GILBERT.
POTATOES and ONIONS—Landing fror
lulv v 8merTem,eM0 «» ■"<> tor sale by
II. J. GILBERT.
F. ®^EF—Rocoivod by steamer Ton-
july tor sola by ft. J. GILBERT.
^— IUU uuuneis t
July jSP 3 busho ** onoh » for sale bj^
J. V. CONN
QPIRITS of TURPENTINE—10 bbla.
O Jurt received end for sale by
Juno « A. WELLES.
G^ssEssr«s5' iJ coMii! ' imo " t
Juno S3 A. WELLES.
[XfOLASSES.—200 hhds. Cuba, 200 bbla.
1TJL prime New Orleans, for sole by
JUMlS A. WEI.I.EE.
iV* BEEF.—10 half barrels, landing and
July So “ ,8 by A> WELiJka.
CCOrCH ALE and London Porter.-—5
KJ caekl Tennaut’s pints Ale, 30 cuke London Porter,
Just received and foreale by A. WELLES.
June 15
TV/TACKEREL.-160 bbla. No. 1, 2 and 3
IJX^Miokeiel; foreale by a. WELLES.
UNNY BAGOINQandROPE.—50 bain
V 0»nn/ E»«tn|l« Coin llu.il. Utlo nopt[ 100 do-
Kentucky do. do., ludln, und for,—], by
July ao A. WELLES.
/^HAMPAGNE.—10 baskets “De Bri-
V^mont’. Champagne, tending and foMurieby^^
QUGARS.—10 hhds. prime P. R. Sugar, 5
K-2 hhderit. Croix do. 30 hhds N. O. Sugar, (Pboxne
White Havana do, 75 bole Crashed, Powdered and Clari
fied do. In etore and for sale by A. WELLES.
June 15
OEGARS,—100,000 Segnrs, various quali-
kJ Uee, for eale by ° A. WELLES,
juie 15
/COFFEE.—300 bags strictly choice Rio:
\J too do Old Gov. Java; 50 do St. Domingo; 10 do Mo-
eba, for eale by A. WELLES.
Juna 15
VINEGAR.—30 bbls. White Wine Vine-
, y ntf 10 bbta. Rend Cider Vinegar, Juet received and
for ..to by * 1 A. WELLE8.
June 15
QTARCH.—60 boxes Colgate’s Pearl, for
O eaieby ° A. WELLES.
June 15
QIGIIT CHECKS on New-York in sums
KJ to ault purchasers, for sale hy
July 11 PAOELFORD k FAY.
GIGHT EXCHANGE on Boston, for sale
COHEN k F&SDICK.
17LAG STONES.—Now due per ship Mar-
X taretta, from Hull, an Invoice of superior Yorkshire
Flag Slones. They may be purchaacd to arrive by ram
plea now on the wnarf, upon application to.
July27 6 ANDREW LOW k CO.
T70R SALE or HIRE.—A superior made
X . Pint, 70 feet long and 13 feet wide. Apply to
July 97 T. J. WALSH.
O-IN.—16 bbls. Northern Gin, landing and
VT for eale by BRIGHAM, KELLY 4?CO.
July 7
p ANAL FLOUR.—60 bbls and 30 half
\J bbla Canal Flour, Genesre brands, landing from
steamer Tenncssoe, and for sole by
July 31 SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
TD LACK TEA.—25 half chests quarter lb.
JJ .Papers, landing from steamer Tennessee, and for
sale by SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
July 31
/'ZJ.OSHEN Butter and Cheese.—Received
Vjj*|^isteamer Tennessee, and for Gilbert
X>UTABAGA SEED.—160 lbs. received
X X. per steamer Tenneeso and for rale by
Q. 0. HENDRICKSON k CO.
July 31 Gibbons’Buildings.
rPURPENTINE—10 barrels City Diktilled,
X for eale by JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
uly 30
POLLETON BITTERS—For sale by
V/ G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
July 30 Gibbons’ Bnlldlng.
p UBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
V-/ imported from Cardenas, in store and for sale by
July23 lino WM. U. O’DRISCOLL.
T> RANDY.—Otard, Dmmy & Co’s Brandy,
of direct importoUon from Francct for sale by
July 23 WM. O. O’DRISCOLL.
XX A V ANA SEGA US, of superior quality,
XX of the following brands: Washington, 1a Narnia,
Puros, end Franklin; for sale by
July 25 WM. O. O’DRISCOLL.
pICKLED TONGUES, Beer, Pig Pork,
X Salmon and No. 1 Mackerel—30 pkgs. ir. store and
for solo in bbls., half bid*., kite and quantities to suit pur
chasers, by J. fc. HINCHM AN,
July-44 Cor. Broughton and Drayton sis.
p LARK’S MATCHES.—100 gross juat
KJ received, and for sole by
July 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO,
T> UTTER & CHEESE.—25 firkins choice
U Goshen BuUer, 20 tubs do. do. do.; 43 boxes prime
New Cheese, landing from ileamthip Cherokee, and for
sale by SCRANTON fc JOHNSTON.
July 23
X> ALLARD’S Oil SOAP, for removing
XJ Grease Btolna from Woolen, Linen, and Cotton
Goods, for ealo by O. It. HENDRICKSON k CO.
July 94
•\T O. SUGAR.—15 hhds. N. O. Sugar, of
July rS*!"!* >lUlllil> ’’ for >ale by DAVIS k COl’P.
pANAL FLOUR.—Landing: 50 whole
V and hairbids. Canal Flour; 200 Reynolds’ limns, for
sale by WOOD, CLAGIIORN k CO.
July 20
CELLING Under COST.—J. & P. Coat’s
genuine Spool Thread at 4 cents per spool, to keep
up tho fashion of a few of my neighboura.
July 20 J. S. .MAGILL, Monument-squaro.
T>ORK —25 bbls Rump and Prime Pork,
X Just received, and for rale by
July 19 J. V. CONNERAT.
TI/TORRISON’S Hygean Pills.—A supply
1TX of genuine Morrison's Pills, received and for sale
by L. J. MYERS, Smuts’ Building.
July «8
TJ ALT1MORE FLOUR—100 bbla land-
J J In; from ■chsoaor II. N. OainbrUI,and for sole by
July 19 / SWIFT, DEN8LOW k WEBSTER.
TJOPE and TWINE.—SOOcoila Kentucky
XV. RaleRopet 10 bales Bs^iag Twine, landing from
brig* Excel and Macon, anil for sale by
July 19 SWIFT, DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
•VTEW No. 3 MACKEREL.—20bbls. now
XV No. 3 Mackerel; landing and for sale by
July 28 COHEN, NORRIS k CO.
TXAMS.—50 Reynolds’ Extra Hams, just
X X received per zebr. Orb, and for sale by
July 11 J. C. HINCHMAN.
T7L0UR.—30 bbls. Etowah brand Flour,
J. just received, and for salo by
•July 90 J. V. CONNERAT.
TY/TESS BEEF and PORK.—Landing iter
J.TJ. Excel and Macon: 25 bbls. Moss Beef; 50 do Prime
Pork. For sale by WOOD, CLAGIIORN k CO.
July 20
X ARD.—50 kegs and bbls., for sale by
-Li July 18 19 11. J. GILBERT.
HPOWNSEND’S Sarsaparilla.—1 gross re-
X edited par steamer Tennessee, for rale by
July 18 L. J. MYERS, Smote’ Building.
C OAP. Candles, Biscuits, 8ms.—100 boxes
O Colgate’s Ptle and No. 1 Soap; 50 boxes 1 lb. bar
Soap, 30 boxes Sperm Candles: 30 do. Henderson’s 6’s k
8’s Tallow Cnndlest 93 do. Hull k Son’s Patent Mould
Candles, and 30 bbls. Sugar, Soda and Butter Crackers;
landing and for sole by
JulySl SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
AoSHEN BUTTER.—10 kegs just receiv-
vX ed per Cherokee, by
July S3 A. CHAMPION.
/''VATS.—Landing from schr. H. N. Gam-
V/ brill, for nlu by
July 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
T3 ACON SIDES—20 hhds. Bacon Sides
JJ and Shoulders of prime quality, fbrsnle by
July 23 DAVIS kCOPP.
/GUNPOWDER TEA—10 chests Gun-
VX powder Tea, of superior quality forsnlo low by
July S3 DAVIS kCOPP.
PVRIED and Preserved FRUITS.—Prunes,
X/ Figs, West India Preserved Jollies, kc., in store,
nnd fur ralo by J. E. CADY k CO.
July 23
/PAPERS, Olives, Pickles, 8tc.—A fresh
Kj supply Just received nnd for sale hy
July 93 . J. E. CADY k CQ.
T7ASTERN HAY—200 bundles, in store,
Jli for sale by E. W* UUKER.
July 12
/CONFECTIONERY, 8mj—10 boxes as-
KJ sorted Condyi 8 cases assorted Preserves; 8 bbls.
Wine Vinegar, Just received by
July 10 W.W. GOODRICH.
T>ASTILLES do PARIS.-Just received, a
X freih aupply, by TURNER k ODEN,
July 10 Monument-equare.
/"•< ANAL FLOUR, Starch, Soap. 8cc—25
Vj bbls. Canal Flour, Genesee brand; 50 boxes Col-
gate’s No. I Pearl Starch; and 100 boxes Buchan’s and
Smith's Family Soap; landing from brig Excel, and for
sale by SCRANTON fc JOHNSTON.
July 91
QUGAR Cured SHOULDERS.—10 boxes
O prime Sugar cured Shouldoraj landing from brig
Clinton, end for pale by
June 30 COHEN, NORRIS k CO.
SAVANNAH UFI'UBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1849.
fRON and SHEET STEEL.—60 tons Bar
JL Iron; 1 ton Sheet Steal, for Gin Saws, now landing
from the BhlpChsns, from Liverpool, and for sale by
Jnnc 93 N. B. k IL WEED.
D«Nt®S BAGGING.-4.000 ptecra Gil-
July 3U
~\A/ DiDiUS & MORRELL are opening an
T T entire new assortment of Chinn and Earthen-
vun,'r°M ’ ln £ 1 . nf ^ •WP Chaos,from Liverpool. White
Rlarblo, Mulberry, Petri White,
5s.‘lu , T , "X niue .S r * r *» from the Staffordshire Pouerle*
Wf Ware* will be sold wholesale or retail
at New-York prices. imo Juno 30
•WINDOW Sashes and Blinds.—-5,000
1 ukT. L1 « hu J 8 . b y J0 Sash,9.000 do. 10 by 19 do, 1,000
Lights, assorted sires; 100 pair Venetian Blinds, assorted
* July 30 ,lUO by JN °* °* fal D10ANT.
WHITE LEAD—10,000 lb«. Atlantic
ry .tVtilto L.otl, wnri.ntc J pur«t .,000 lb,. Eng11.li
While I.end, iwrantml put.. EorMil. liy
inly 30 JNO. O. EALUOANT.
WINDOW GLASS.-500 boxes Ameri-
7 can and French WindowGlasa,from 7 by 9 to 16
by 18:16 by 18 to 3d by 44; 30 boxes American and French
Coach and Picture Glasa. For sale by
July 30 JNO. CL FALLIGANT.
EMENT.—50 barrels of a superior quality
to any made In thtscountry, (from Uie Newark aud
Roaendnle Lime and Cement Company,) for info by
July 13 COHEN fc FOSD1CK.
/TJINGHAMS—At Savannah Cash Store.—
yj •’ urt rocelved t 80 piecesGlnglmms, assorted colors;
OO Grara Bklrtsi 60 pieces Cambric Long Cloth; 50 pieces
4-4 bleached Shirting, at 8* cents; Swiss Muslin. Printed
Dawns, Prints, GenPs fkney plaid SUk Cravats, kc. kc.,
which will be sold very low.
July 27 J, s. MAG1LL, Monument equate.
/'ZJ.AUZE FLANNELS, &c.—Tho Sub-
yj ecribcra hnveopened an invoiceof Gauze Welsh Plan
ned* end Ladles’and Gent’* Llslo Thread Under Vosta.
which will be found to suit Uie season exactly.
MARSHALL fcAIKIN,
July 27 West side Monumcnt-sq.
A LL Wool nod FLANNELS.—Just ?o-
i.V ci lvcd and Tor •■]. by
July 30 I.ATIIROP 4 POOTE.
pER CHEROKEE—Black & white plaid
X Ginghams; (Ina Gauze Flannel; Ladies’ Gauze Me
rino Vests; Just received, and for sale by
July 24 DEWITT k MORGAN.
XXOSLERY.—Received pet Cherokee, an
X jL assortment of Cotton Half lloeet Gauze, Cotton
and Merino Under-Shirts; also, a few dozen handsome
81 k Under-Shirts. For sale at 147 Bay-street.
Juno 26 PRICE k VEADER.
TVrOSGlUITO NETS. &c. per steam-packet
1T_L Cherokee.—8-4 white Mosquito Net*, figured Swiss
Muslins, Satin Ribbons, Scotch Diapers, Cotton Hosiery,
O. E, Suspenders, 011 Silk, kc., for sale by
Juno 93 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
O.REEN PARASOLS.—1 case of hand-
X-h some green Parasols; for sale by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
Juno 27 Ribcro’s Now Building
MUSLINS, Ginghams, and Linen Lustres,
JJJL at very low prices.
June28 MARSHALL k A1K1N.
'Ift/HITE Marseilles VESTS.—Received
V V per Cherokee: a new supply, a line and (kshion-
nble article, at 147 Uoy-strcet.
July 91 PRICE k VEADER.
rpRAVELLING BASKETS and Satchels.
X A good assortment In store, and for sale by
July 13 J. e. CADY k CO.
TINDER SHRITS.—Gents Merino Vests,
XJ Gents white and brows Cotton Vests, Ladios Gauze
Merino Vests, for sale by
July 18 LaROCIIE, DOWNE k Co.
TTMBRELLAS—Of Silk and Cotton, for
U salo at 147 Bay-street. PRICE k VEADER.
June 93
"OLAIN and Figured White Swiss Muslins,
X Block Silks, kc., Just received per Cherokee, by
DEWITT’ fc MORGAN,
July 94 Ribera’s New Building.
XXOSIERY.—Ladies white and brown Cot-
XX ton Horn; Ladies Moravian do dot Misses white and
brown otren worked Cotton Hose; Gents Merino and
Lambs Wool Half Hose, for ssle by
July 18 LaROCHE, BOWNE k CO.
TVI'OSQUITO Netting.—Bobbinett, Linen
J.7X and common blue nnd white Mosquito Netting, for
sale by LaROCIIE, BOWNE k CO.
PER CHEROKEE Plain nnd (lRurcd
X Swiss, Jnconet nnd Nansook Muslins: black Net
Glove* aud Mitt*; Thread, Linen and LUIc Laces, kc.,
just received and for sale hy
DEWITT k MORGAN,
July 10 Ribcro’s New Building.
/7J.LOVES, Hosiery. Laces, Bolt Ribbons,
VX ke., just opened per Tennessee and for sale by
DEWITT & MORGAN,
npr25 Ribcro’s New Building.
T> ER Steamor CHEROKEE—White Cam-
X brie, Mull, Nansook, 8wlss and Jaconet Muslins—
plain nnd checked.
may 14 MARSHALL k A1KIN.
/^.INGHAMS, Calicoes, Linen Lustres.
VJ French Cambrics aud Prints for ante at reduced
pricos, by DEWITT k MORGAN,
Juno 97 Ribera’s New Building.
rpRAVELLING DRESSES—Linen Bar-
X egos, Linen Lustres and Linen Gingham; for ante by
July & LaROCIIE, BOWNE k CO.
Tl/TATTING CLASPS—For tacking Mot-
_LtX ting to Hall*, rarlours, kc.; Just received, nnd for
sole by COLLINS k BULKLEY,
mny 22 Bryan-strcet.
TVTUSLINS.—Jaconet. Nansook, Mull, plain
1TX and check’d Swiss and Hook Muslins; check’d nnd
plnin Cambrics, nud low priced col’d Muslins, for sale by
July 18 LaROCIIE, BOWNE k CO.
T.XAIR ami Teeth BRUSHES.—A com-
XX plctc assortment of superior Brushes, comprising
the various grades, nt rensonnnic prices,
may 21 JOHNSON k CO., cor. Bull k Bay-sts.
T OOKOut fur RAIN—GeoigeS. Nichols
XJ hns ju*t received per steamer Tccnnossee, a few o
those lone wanted water proof Over Coate, Lcgjins am
Cops. TTio'e who Imve been looking for these, can now
be supplied at the Clothing Store,
July 31 GIBBONS’ RANGE.
GEORGIA Manufactured Osnaburgs and
VJ Shirtings.—The Subscribers have on hand the fol
lowing kinds of Osnaburgs, which Utey offer for rate at
Factory prices: Troup Factory, oxtrn heavy; Georgia Fac
tory, nt Athens; Roswell Factory, Nos. 1 and 7; Millcilge-
vllle Factory; Schley’s Stripes do., best quality. AUo,
Roswell Factory Shirtings, MiUedgevillo do. do., Fac
tory Yarns,assorted Nos.
apr93 SNIDER, LATHROP k NEVITT.
(OLD Established CA8H STORE—Comer
XJ of Whitaker nnd Congress-stroete.—Tho Subscribers
nro receiving daily their supply of Spring and Summer
Goods, coiiiUUug in part of Figured and Plain Mode
Rnroges, Coloured nnd White Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Silk and Linen llnrcges, French and 8cotch Ginghnms,
Printed Cambrics and Lawns, together with a large as
sortment of other Seasonable Goods, which Utoy will sell
at the usual low price* for cash,
mar 1 M. PRENDERGAST k CO.
•VfEW Spring GOODS.—Received per
-L1 Tennessoo and other Inin arrlvnls, a choice lot of
Seasonable Heady Mado Clothing, of tha iiuwest style,
and a variety of piece Goods, consisting of light French
Summer Cloth*; hlnck nnd Fancy Single Milted Cassl-
merosj white nnd colored Linen Drills, nnd Linen nnd
Marseilles Vostings, which will he mndo to order in the
latest Paris Bullion or to the taste of the wearer, nnd at
very moderate prices for cosh, by
opr 21 JOHN MALLERY.
T ATEST Styles of Spring and Summer
XJ CLOTHING!.—Received and receiving per steam
ship* Cherokee nnd Tcnnesseo, tho most splendid assort
ment of GenUomen’s Wearing Apparel: consisting of
extra super black French Cloth nnd Drop D’Eto Frock.
Dress nnd Sack Coats; 500 fancy Linen, bl’k Alpacca and
bl’k Silk Mohair Paletots nnd Sacks; 500 pairs super bl’k
Doeskin, M’k Drap D’Eto, fancy Casalmer, CoUonade nnd
Linen Pants; with nn extensive variety of bl’k Satin nnd
fnney Marseilles Vestel white nnd col’d Muslin Shirts.
AUo, on hand, n well assorted stock of Youth’s CLOTH
ING. All of which we offer for sale nt New-York ramus.
Great care has been taken in tiie selection of these Goods,
nnd we invite tho attention of Merchants from tho Coun
try visiting Savannah, as wo fool assured that in Mnnu-
fncturlng our own Goods we nre onabled to sell them nt
Greatly Reduced Prices, wholesale nnd retail, at No. 10
Whitakcr-streot, Savannah,
apr 23 PIERSON k HEIDT.
TTUME’S History of ENGLAND.—His-
XX tory of England from tho Invasion of Julius Carar
to the Abdication of Jnmes the Second, by David Hume;
nnd continued from that period to the presont time; by
T. llnbington Mncsulny. Hume will be comprised in six
volumes, which will be issued separately, nt intervals of
niiont a month. Two volumes of the continuation of
Mncnulay having been published, the balance will be
issued, in uniform style, immediately on their nppenrnnco
in London. Tho whole, when complete, will form the
cheapest awl most readable edition of the two authors now
extant.
Henri* nnd Homes, or Social Dentinctinn: a Story, by
Mrs. Ellis, nuthnrof“The Women of England,” fcc. fcc.
The Maiden Aunt: a Story t by 8. M.
Etiquette for Gentlemen. Etiquette for Ladles.
David Cnpcrflold: by Charles Dlckln*, part 3.
Oodey’s l.ndles’ Book for August.
Graham’s Mnirnzlne for August.
AUo new supplies of:—
Tho Expedltition to tho Dead Sen and the Jordnn; by
W. F. Lynch, U. S. N.
Europenn Life nnd Manners; by Henry Coleman.
Edtnond Dante, Uio Sequel to the Count of Moute-
Chrlstn; by Dumas.
Life in tho Far West; by G. F. Wuxlon.
A History or Wonderful Inventions. Received by
July 31 JOHN M. COOPER.
QEOROIA—LIUEItTY COUNTY.
HULL' NISI.
Susan Paoustt, i
....t! L.„„. 1 M0,W ’' k «'
PRESENT—Tlio Ilonorablu William B.
A Firminf, Jud,e of Uio Ka>t:rn DUUict. Uh, imp.
made and delivered to said Susan Patten, hi* certain
Promissory notei bearing the data aforesaid i whereby
John P. Le.ter promUed on or before the l.t January
next, following the date of said notes, to pay to said Susan
l^lictt. or bearer, tha sum or *oventy.r.iur dollars,tbr
value received, and that ahei wards, on tho »ama day and
year albrcsaid, the said John T. Lester, the better to se-
tho payment of snid notes, executed and delivered
■aid Susan Paggctt bis deed of mortgage, whereby
id John T. Lester conveyed to the said Susan Psa-
* hart of land lying on the waters of Beard's
Creek and Altamaha river, containing four hundred fifty
seven and a half acres, mors or lest, known and distin
guished by Board's Creek, beltix on tho North line and
the old Dead river being tlio Wen lino of said land, It
a part of a b<Hmty surveyed for Col. James Jaokron,
Boned that if said John Lester should pay and dU-
o said notes according to tha tenor and effect there-
jT wTofn ' -
COHEN « FO.HD1CK,
llavo for Sale,
BACON SIDES—40 hhd*. prime Cincinnati.
BACON SHOULDERS—48 hhds. prime Cincinnati.
. 13 do do Baltimore.
MESS PORK-riOO barrels.
MAUKK R DI*7Nws-,1 ki In whole and quarter barrels
SUGAR—bO hints. Now-Urteans. .
WHISKEY—100 bblt NewOrlttuis.
GIN-100 bid* American.
PORT W IN E-4 quarter casks.
£!'‘'RET---6 cases Chateau Margaux—Idgb cost.
> ANDY —12 huir pipes, 13quarter casks “J. R. God-
’ June 7
it then the laid den
s,and said notes,
charge
or, that
Should hdvuiiio ana w nun ana vuiu, io Oil lincnis SRU
purposes. And It further appearing, that said notea re
main unpaid, It is, therefbre, ordered that the said John
V Lester do pay into Court by the first day of the next
Perm Uiereor, the principal, Interest, and coeta due on
said notes—(or shew cause to the contrary if any he
has,)—and that on fkilure of the said John Lester
aoto do, equity of Redemption In the said mortgaged
prcml'e* be (braver thereafter bariod and roreclo u.li
and It is ftmher ordered that this rule be publlihed In one
or tlie Savannah Uaxoltes once a month for (bur month*,
or a copy thereof served on Uio aaid John Lester, or hi*
special Agent or Attorney, nt least tlirce months previous
to the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes last tent of said Court.
W. S. NORMAN, Att'y for Mortgagee,
July 31 JOHN E. FRAHEU, o. c. l. c.
DISEASE STOPPED IN ITSMARChT"
CHOLERA PREVENTED.
A Medicine forAU Complaints or the Blood,
Nervous Attacks, or Bilious Aflections.
IMYJiLlDH ft KADI
Among the remedies or the day, what medicine la the
be.t? 1 Ms question has been answered by the unsolicited
twUmonlaisof more than TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
PERSONS I who have been restored to health and use
fulness by the use of BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA I-
It cures because it removes the acid humors from tha
‘ '* mg lha blood make*
THE CHOLERA
need produce no fear to lliose who mnke a (TO* use of
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA. Pure blood isapow-
crfttl bulwark against the encroachments of disease, and
‘he pestilence which ia again spreading throughout to*
nd, may be in a great degrea avoided by using
BRISTOL’S SAKSAPAltRlLLA.
Dysentery, Costivene*, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Ship
Fever, Pains in the Back, Side aud Head; Canker,
Ulcerated Throat. Bronchitis, Canker or Stom
ach, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Typhus
and all other Fevers, Small Pox, Measles,
Scarlet Fever, Rheumatism, Cu
taneous F.rupUoiti, Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Coughs,
Colds, and
CONSUMPTION.
Thesu complaints aio nil occasioned by Impure blood,
and permanently cured by the u.e or BRISTOL’S SAR
SAPARILLA.
•'THE BLOOD 18 TI1E LIFE”
Is alike the language of the Scripture, and tho language
ol rea*nii. From Uio blood is built up, parUcIo b> p ir-
tlde, the entire human body. Its bones, and muscles,
and dullcnte tls.urea, nre oil the results of Uie gradual de-
porttes of minute particles, which are taken up by the
various organs Uiruugh.iut the system. As the weed of
tho tree grows, year by year, Troui the deposits of ligneous
substance from the sap which circulates through it* ca-
plUlity vccsels, tu due* the organ!ted living human body
grow, and supply its natural waste from the materials
fumbhed by the blood alone, for tho blood contain* nil the
materials necessary to tlio reparation and growUt of Uie
nrnns.
As It is the only means by which the great fttncUons or
nutrition is accomplished, ro also Is this all Important
vital fluid, the source of oil Uie humors orUis body. The
•aliva, tears, bile, urine, perspirntiou and all oUier secre
tions, aro taken solely from Uie blood, flow indl pjnsl-
ble Uteu, It it, th it this
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE
be In a pure and healthy state.
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA
is the greatest purifier of Urn blood known In th* Materia
Medic*.
INVALIDS REMEMBER!
That BRISTOL’S is the only pure Extract of Sarsapa
rilla prepared in Uiis country, one bottle of which Is w-.rUt
ten of Uus kind offered by nuny of the unprincipled quacks
throughout Uiu United Mates.
THE CASE OF JAMES WYCKOFF
has no equal, it stands out alone I Bristol’s Sarsaparilla
has aehlovcd In this cure a reputation and a lame that
never can be won by any oUier medicine.
A synopsis olMiu case, and a quotation extracted from
Uie mo.-t influential and respectable pres*, I* all lint can
be given In tills thccL Tho hUtory of the young man
hu been minted nnd is in thchnud* of agent..
IF IN THE HAYS OF THE APOSTLES,
among the many who sought miraculou* roliof nt their
hands, there had been brought to them Uio remnant of a
human being, deaf, dumb, nnd pa.Uilly blind, wiUi both
legs and one arm eaten off hy ute. rntion, hU son, nosu,
nnd pulate, too, completely destroyed by the ravages of
Uie tcirlb'.e disease, whose work of dc-sirucUon wtu sure
ly and swiftly going on—would it not have been
donned n cti iking illiutraUon of miraculous power, had
Uie cruel malady bccu at once stayed— It* horrible ulocta
Uons at once healed—and the muUlated body of the suf
ferer relieved from racking pains—his appetite restored—
hDsleep again rendered sound and reftvihing—his flesh,
spirits, animation unco more returned—in short, a com
plete restoration to general health effected.
Such would Indeed have been deemed A MIRACLE—
yet such n wonderful work haa been wrought by BRIS
TOL'S SARSAPARILLA.
James Wvcaorr, now 21 rears old, and the son ofPo
ter Wvckoir, a former of Clarence, Erie County, Ncw-
York.ls the living monument of Uils most wouderftrl curt.
When five veers old,4)clng attacked by Meoscls, be had a
preparation of Mercury administered to him, and for
eleven long years of waisUng pain, and frightful muUla-
tion, were its pernicious effocU at work. Awful beyond
doncription were Uiu sufferings of that poor be '
iutorval,ns detailed Ilian inrrrertlng history
ordinary cure, published ill 1843 at Buffalo, tor his benefit,
and which can be had of UtUtol’s Agent*.
Six year* have now elapsed since Uii* modern miracle
was wrought, nnd the person yet lives to testify—though
mutely, yet most eloquently—to the curative propcrUcs of
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA i
CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
liAKTronn, Conn., riept. 29,1812.
This may certify thnt 1 Imve been a subject of Infl u
■notary Rheumatism for tho Inst eighteen year*, Hnd often
'X week* by each al
TYRAWN NUMBERS—Of Greone and
JLATulaski Monument Lottery. Extra Class No. 84,
which drewla Alexandria, (Va.) July U8th r
11 38 83 10 8 1 TT Q»)ll 30 Ho 87 HB 81 5 28
Will be Drawn To-Morrow.
$15,000!
Five Priiei of $1,000.
anEESK*i-ui.AsiciJi(i.vujri:.vri.oT'iiv
m . EXTRA CLASS MO.G6.ron 1842.
To he decided by drawing or South Carolina Lot
tery, Class 31, to be drawn at Charleston, (S. C.) To-
Morrow, Aug. 2d, 1819.
., J. W. MAURY k COm Managers.
78 Number Lottery—IS Drawn Dallott.
SPI.UNDID SCHEME I
415,000 3 Prises oft 4300
...2,300 10 do. of .T200
...1,300 10 do. of 130
...1,230 10 do. of 123
...1,180 10 do. of 120
...1,003 400 do. of X0
kc. kc. fcc.
Tickets 44-Shores In proportion.
paisas cABiiau at tuis orrica.
Tickets and Shores for nolo, and orders from the
country attended to al the Old Established Office of
„ _ .. P. B. PENDEUGAST,
No.3 \Vhlle House. Owen’s Buildings, null-street,oppo.
site the Pulaski House. ' * * BU « l
Stiles nt auctfoit.
Prise of.
do. of.
do. of.
do. of
1 do. or
of
TvRAWN NUMBERS-Of Greene &. Pu-
J_y laiki Monument Lottery, Extra Class 64t
II 38 83 10 8 1 77 07 21 30 20 87 28 818 28.
Holders or Prixes wBI please call for th* cash, or re
new in the fbllowiniSchcme
To be Drawn To-Morrow.
$15,000!
Five Prises of $1,000.
UREENEkPULMHUMONUMENTLOT’Ry
„ . . axTas class no. 66, von 1849.
To be decided by drawing of South-Carolina Lottery,
Class 31, to be drawn in Charleston Thursday, August 2d.
J. \V. MAURY ft CO., Manager*.
76 Number Lottery—16 Drawn JJalloti.
SCHEMEi
. Prixe or. .415,000 I 1 Prize of. 41.IGO
1 *>• or. 2 r KW 5 do. of 1000
1 do. of 1,5001 8 do. or 3yo
1 do. or. 1,2501 kc. kc. ke.
Whole Tickets 44—Shares in proportion.
For sule at E. VVITHINGTON’S
Lottery and Exchnngn Office.
«u« 1 Gaudry’s Building.
Ait Excellent Scheme.
Sulea Clou Thia Afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
33.000 DOLLARS.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CUSS NO. 35, EXTRA.
For tkf Dro</fl •/(*# Independent Fire Company utAujueta.
Decided by drawingofriusquehanna Lottery, Class No.
35, to be drawn in the city of Baltimore, (Md.) Thl* Day.
D. PAINE k C'D., Manage.-*,
■pbtvnio scheme:
1 Prixe of 433,000
1 do. or 23,000
1 do. of U,000
1 do. of. 5,495
1 do. of 3,000
1 do. of. .2,000
75 AVmjrr*—IT
20 Prizes of .$1,050
20 do. of 750#
20 do. of 400
20 do. of 300
200 do. of. 203
ko. kc. kc.
Dram Ballots.
TicketyjO-Hwvci $5-Qusrter* 42,50-Eightba 41,25.
* * y O. W. WYI.LY'8 LUCKY OFFICE,
„ . Corner Bull-st. and Bay Lane.
W?“ Order* from the country promptly attended to, and
prizes cashed on demand. aug 1
JOHN BENSON,
NEtV-YOHK AND BllOOKL YN
COPPERSMITH,HRAKSJiUEJ.L,FOUNDUY
A LL KINDS of Copper-Work, Turpentine
J. A. and other Distilling Apparatus, Sugar Teuches,
ram, kc., including“Uuiuoii & Day’s'* patented iinprovB
cd Vacnutn Pan; niso every other style of Vacuum Pun,
ks- Also, Soil 11 Wster nnd Pneumatic Apparatus. Also,
BELLS for Church,-s, Pnctorles, ke., and every descrip
tion of Brass and oilier Casting*. Orders addressed to
J. BENSON, 25 Old Slip, N. Y.,
Or to Messrs. WAY k KING, Savannah,
fell 13 Gum Will receive punctual attention.
Sates nt (auction.
BYT. J. WALSH,
Private Pole.
A pair of Dearborn’* Paten! Colton Settles, but little
used, complete, weighing 1,500 lbs. Also, a Letter Press,
with a Copying Book. July 28
CAMERON & IIHAND,
IMPORTED* or
SCOTCH, IRISH & BRITISH GOODS,
Nos. 42 ami 44 Pine-street, New-York,
/”\FFER fur sale on liberal terms, COTTON
BAGGING AND BLANKETS.
100 hale* 48 inch 2# lb*, per yard Gunny Cloth.
500 pieces 41 “ 1 lb. « « Dundee Rooting.
600 ” 44 •« 1# lb*. •« « do. dW.
1,030 «• 44 « 1# lb*. «• «« do. do.
1,000 “ 44“ 1L tbs. “ « do. for Sea Island.
1P0 hnl<*sor Blnnkete of different qualities.
July 16 imo
confined to my bed for four or six n
stuck.
tod of tlio New-York medical .
betides any quantity of qunck medicines, but did not
obtain permanent relief.
Soon nftcr returning my residence in Hartford, I had
tho most severe attack I ever hod. 1 war confined to my
room two months, and when I left I wa* scarcely able to
walk, and not without tho mort severe pain. My lam
eness luted from ln*t October to the June following.
Having burinesrin New-Yorklnsl February, 1 was there
introduced to a gcntlemnn by tlio name ol Thomas Hogan,
who highly recommended “ ‘ ”
Bristol’s- Sarsatarilla.
H UMAN ANATOMY by Jamoa duain}
Edited hy Rd. Qualn and W. Sharpey, drat Amer
ican edition; by Dr. J. Lccdy-3 vols., with upwards of
500 illustrations.
Dungllson’s New Remedies, 5th edition.
Parturition andtho Principle* and Practice of Obttet-
ricstby W. Tyler Smith, M. D., London.
Harris’ Dental Surgery, 8th edition, with 158 Illustra
tions,
Bull on Uio Maternal Management of Children in
Health and Discnsu.
Etiquette for Ladies and Gentlemen, or short rules and
toflcclions for conduct in society.
Watson's Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, a new
edition- *
Also, Lynch’* Dead Sea Expedition. A new supply.
The I.idy’s Honk for July.
July 11 w*
W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
months with Rheumatism and Scrofula, and his physi
cians had given him tip, a* past recovery. He used fifteen
bottles of Bristol’s Sariafarilla nnd It was to this
medicine alone that ho attributed his present existence.
I concluded to defer the trial until I returned to Hart
ford und again consulted my physician, whose prcscrip
Hon I followed until May, without relief. 1 then bought
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA or you, and conUnued
inking it according to direction*. I then visited New
York ngaln. nnd was there Introduced to Mr. Bristol, who
advised me by all means to persevere. 1 cnllcd on twen
ty different Individual* of the flrrt respectability, who had
been cured of all the ills that flesh is heir to, who all at
tribute their restoration to health entirely to this Invalua
ble medicine. With all this testimony, (continued till I
had taken sixteen bottles which has restored mo to per
fect hcnlth. I shnll be happy at any time to givo any one
all the Information that I 11111 possessed of, in regard to
this invaluable medicine, nnd confidently recommend it
to nil who nre afflicted with thu diseases for which it is
recommended. Respectfully your*,
S. L, MOOllE.
REMEMBER
That Bristol’s Sarsaparilla is thu only
Origins! Medicine,
And Hint all Uio various Sarsaparilla* thnt have sprung up
in the Inst few years nro mere imitations. Bristol’s was
Established In 1832.
In 1848 Uio proprietor, at an immense sacrifice,enlarged
the bottles to a full quart, thus offering to the afflicted a
larger quantity aud a hirer articlr for Uio money
than was over before offered.
Those who buy Bnriniarilla should be suro they nro
buying tho scnuino article. Ask for BRISTOL’S ORIGI
NAL SARSAPARILLA.
For sain hy G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
June 30 amw 18—sO Gibbons’ Building, Savannah; Go
/CHOLERA MEDICINES,—ThoSubscn-
\y bers have on hand tiie following popular remedios^-
put up in tho most careful mnnner, viz»
CARTWRIGHT’S, BRYANT’S,
THE CHARLESTON MEDICAL FACULTIES}
Also, Dr. B. T. NARDIN’3 BOTANIC MIXTURE,
Used with success in Charleston nnd vicinity In 1838.
July 25 JOHNSON & CO., cor. Bull and Uny-nts.
rpARItANT’S Effervescing Seltzer Ape-
X rient.—This much esteemed and highly valuable
preparation, win riot full effecjually f to remove ^Dyspepsia
or Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Headache. Heartburn, ,
Acedity of the Stomach, Costiveness, Gout, UhciiiuntUm, hlnck and purple
Los* of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausea, Af- Brass Carnage Bands', Bras* nnd p
fccllons ortho Liver, kc., fcc.: for solo hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
July 97 Gibbons' Building.
Till SHERWOOD’S Magnetic Machines
\./ nnd Remedies.—The Subscribers would elve notice
that Utey nro Uie authorised Agents In this city for Uie rale
of ibn well known Eleotrico Magnetic Machines nnd
Medicines of Dr. Bliewood.nf New York. These Instru
ment! Imve long Imd an established reputation ns superior
to others in Medical use, for power nud simplicity com
bined, and tho C’hlorido orGoid Msgnetlzod Remedies aro
deemed to lie a Specific for the cure of Scrofulous or Tu%
burculous Disease, Including ContumpUnn. w
TURNER k ODEN, Agents,
July 31 3 Monument-square.
LKATII1SII AND FINDING^TOIUS,
Cor. qf Barnard 4* Bryan-ilt.,North aide qf Market.
TOHN P. BAUM respectfully informs tho
eJ public that ho Is enabled to offer a choice and exten-
elve assortment of best French, German and American
Cnlf Skins, Patent Leather, colored Morocco, colored
Linings, best Oak and Hemlock Sole-Leather, Welt-
Loathor, kc., nt Now-York prices. It would be advan
tageous for genUeinen working in these arUcles to exam
ine the stock, ns ho also keeps all kinds ofTools and Ma-
toriais used In the Boot-makers line.
nr*- Orders from the country promptly nttcndnd to.
' irlces paid for all kind* of
Minks, kc.
Tho highest cash prlc
Hides and Furs, Otters, Beavers, Ml
July 24
DRY GOODS A’l’ WHOLESALE.
HPHE Subscriber being obliged to romove
X during the alteration and extension of his store, is
desirous ofreducing hi* Stock, to fit his temporary abode,
nnd will dixpora nr hi* Goods at very moderate prices.
June 8 II. F. WARING.
OLDS &. ANDERSON,
GROCEltSA COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 141 FRONT-SV NEIV-YORK.
/^NE of the partners being a native of North
V_/ Coro ina, nnd the other a Northern man with twen
ty years’experience in City trade, the interests of their
patrons In shipping to, and buying from them will be well
protected.
Strict attention paid to consignments or COTTON,
GRAIN, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, and every kind
of PRODUCE; nnd all order* for GROCERIES and MER
CHANDISE generally, promptly attended to, at the low
est City price*. LEWIS P. OLDS,
F. If. ANDERSON.
Ur.rt-Rr.xrK«—Messrs. Gordon k Talbot. Olyphant k
Sons, Austins k Spicer, Woodward k Dusoubury, New-
York. ly June 4
R. 8. HARDWICK & COOKE,
FACTORS Af COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
rPHE Undersigned havo associated thern-
X selves, under Uie above style, In the hurinc/s above
specified. Mr. 11 ardwick L a Planter of Hancock coun
ty, nnd, of course, identified in feeling and interest with
lit* brother Planters. Mr. Cooks is a citizen of Snvnn-
nail, and thoroughly acquainted wiUi oil the branches of
he Commission Business.
We nro prepared to make liberal ndvanecs on produce
in store, and will fill order* for PlantaUon nnd Family
Supplies with scrupulous care.
IF* are mutually bound not to speculate in Cotton or any
other article af Merchandise.
We respectfully solicit patronage nnd pledge ourselves
to deserve it by ftUUiful attention to Uie buriness entrust
ed to us. R. 8. HARDWICK,
July II J. G. COOKE.
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. G. FALLIGANT
TNV1TES his Friends and the Public gen*
X erally, both from town and country, to call and ex
amine his stock before they purrhnse. Every article is
selected by himself, nnd will be wnrmnted of Uie best
quality, and he will sell nt low prices and on accommo-
aaUng terms. July 23
GUNS. GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
/'IJ.OING CHEAP at the " Gun and Pistol
VjT Emporium,” No. Darnard-slrcct, South side of
Uie Market, sign of the Indian.
E. LOVELL,
.tinker, Importer and dealer in DOUBLE k SINGLE
GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Caps,
Gun Y\ adding, and Sporting Implement* ol every dcxcrip-
U011. Flasks, Pouches, SporUug nud Rifle Powder,
« Wesson’s” and Dupont’s Caunistcr do., 100 bng* Birch
and Drop 8hot, 150 kegs Powder, 100 M Percussion Caps,
100 M Gun Wads, for sale wholesale and retail. Klflea
made to order and repairing done with dispatch. Jon 2
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Yeung’s Ilulldlxxar,
SION OF TIIE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Opposite Hamilton 4* Symons' Clothing Store.
W. H. MAY* CO..
Manufacturer* ofDrldlcs, Saddles,Harnesses,
H A VE on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles nnd Harnesses, ofwhichUiefoIlowing coni-
P rise aluunSpaiil.sliQuiltcd,Overlaid nndShnftonSaddles;
tenters’ large nnd extra large Saddles; Men’s plnin do.;
English do.; Boys’and Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles of a
variety ofPanerus; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle Bag*,
Trunks, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
nnd Hog skins; Tad do.} Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread nnd Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Conch, Unrouche, nuggy nnd Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by Uie single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Ruggy nnd
Sulky Springs nnd Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and Bows,
by the single set, Plated nud Brass StumpJoinU; plnin do.;
patent Dash LeaUier, Top nnd Curtain do.; broad and nar
row Laces, vnrlely of patterns; Silk and Worsted Fringes;
hlnck and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps; Plated
ated and
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Manufactu
ring E.-tublishment, West Broad,head of Broughton
street, has CARRIAGES on hand of every ubschiition
calculated for the Southern market, viz: Roekuwnys,
Couches, Chariotccs, Barouches, Coachecs, Phtclons,
Stanhopes, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
ons, PlantaUon do., nnd a general assortment of Jersey
mid light Fancy Wagons. In short, he can produce a
better stock Uinn hna been seen in Georgia for twenty
years past, and ho appeals with confidence to his cus
tomers In the interior as to the quality orhlsarticles.
Wheels replaced on every kina of Vehicle on the short
est noUcc. Carriages, kc., of any descripUon ordered on
the most reasonable terms from any establishment in
New-York,Newark, or New Haven.
All kind* of repairing done ou reasonable terms.
Savannah, (Go.,) Oct. 31st, 1848.ly
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK-Street,—Rear of the Court
f House, 8avannah, (Ga.)—Grateful for the en
couragement extended to him by his patrons and friends
slnco 1833, respectfully tollclts a continuance of-their fa
vors, assuring them that ail articles entrusted to hint will
he done in the best manner. Lndles' Silk and Woolen
Dresses, Shawls, kc., continued to be cleaned and dyed
v arious colours, so as to give good talisfacUon. Ladles’
Itnnnct* Dyed, Bleached and Pressed, in a fosblonable
style. Kid Gloves cleaned In the best manner. Table
Covors cleaned or dyed, a* may be required. Gentlemen’s
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown nr green, as
may be required, in tho same superior style ss hitherto.
Termnmodetnte. Older* from the cnnntiy punctually
I attended to. tuw apr 2
BY T. .7, WALSH*
Private Hale,
A Negro Woman, a good house servant, with her two
children aged three years and one year.
A Negro Hoy, aged nineteen years, accustomed to field
work and ploughing.
of Also, three Prime Field Hands, aged 19,29 and 28 years
?'?iies to the above undoubted. July 14
Oe‘»l! a B*N»n.
BY T. it. WALSH.
A choice lot of Sides, Hams and Shoulderz, Juat re-
Ct Ju(yV nd for “ equRnU, 7 10 'Ult purchasers. .
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
Grey, Brown, Soft Brown, and Salmon Brick, for sale,
and delivered in the city. June 2
*|VJ"EGROES for SALE.—A Woman about
i. I Thirty five year* or age, Cook, Washer and Ironer; a
Girl, about Sixteen years, and a Mulatto Girl, about Four
teen years GEO. W. WYLLY,
July *7 General Agent and Broker.
T AND for SALE—Lying in Bulloch Coun-
XJ ty, near the Ogechee river, containing nine hundred
and[seventy-seven (977) scree, well timbered; will be
sold low for cash. GEO. W. WYLLY,
July 91 General Agent end Broker.
\ NEGRO MAN, aged about 35 voara,
jTX a first rate Engineer, end of good character.
, _ GEO. W. WYLLY,
June 30 General Agent and looker.
fT'HE Subscriber wishes to Purchase NE-
X GROE9, to fill an order. Also a House Carpenter
who can be recommended os a competent workman.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
June 15 General Ag«ut and Broker.
HOItftlC FOR SALK.
A Good SADDLE NAG, about four years
TX old. Apply to COHEN fc FOSDlt’K.
TO REST,
'H'ROM the 1st of November next, the House
X at present occupied by J. A. Norris, Esq., Ilerris-
street, adjoining the residence of B. W. Fosdlck, Esq.
July 30 rnwf 8 JAMES KER.
WANTED TO RENT.
A Comfortable DWELLING, of a rent not
xL to exceed flSO per annum, and in a central part of
tiie city, will be wanted on the 1st of October. Apply at
this office. July 21
TURPENTINE WANTED.
TOURING tho Summer, full markot pricet
AJ will be paid for Virgin Dip Turpentine, in barrels,
of good make, and weighing not lose than 390 lbs. grn-s.
July 93 rnwf 12 ANDREW LOW k CO.
REMOVAL.
THE Subscribers have removed to tho spa-
X clous Store No. 100 Bryan-atreet, three door* below
their former location, where chii be found a complete as
sortment of Crockery, Glass-ware and House Furnishing
Goods, at low prices.
June 96 COLLINS k BULKLEY.
ELECTION NOT ICE.
fVRPERED—That an Election be held at
XJ the Court House in Chathnm County, on Saturday,
tho lltli day of August nest, for Tax Collector, in said
County, for the present year, in the place of Elisha Wyl-
ly, Esq, resigned. Three or more magistrates will preside
a* required ny law. The County Sheriff and Constables
are required to attend end preserve order.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS, J. I. C. C. C.
ELIAS REED. J. I.C.C.C.
A. PORTER, J. 1. C. C. O.
Attest: Jao. E. Da vie, Clerk I. C. C. C. July 17
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON,GEORGIA.
THE Subscribers take pleasure to Inform
X the Cltisens of thia CUy ana the Traveling Public
generally, that they have leased for a term of years, the
above well known and commodious IIou*e, and to g to
say that it is being entirely renovated,and w ill bn fitted up
in the most ta«tcful nnd approved style by the Dt of Au
gust next. The Ladles* Apartments will he elegantly ar
ranged, nnd nothing will bo lel t undone to add to the com
fort of the occupant*. Unremltted attention will be paid
to all who may favor them with their patronage.
Mr. U.,Um Senior Proprietor, having had manv years’
experience in this business, flatten himself, that bis form
er course of conduct is n sufficient recommendation to
his numerous friend* and acquaintances to claim tiie lib-
oral support they havo always given him. ^
THOMAS WILLIAMS.
V charleston Courier will please publish the above
three times a week till 1st of August, and forward bill to
this offleo. July 21
UNION HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.
THIS extensivo Establishment has been
X greatly improved, by additions, by painting, kc.,
and is now open for the reception of company, under the;
immediate supervision or the Proprietors, Mr*. Washing
ton Putnam and Henry H. lialhnrn. Among the Improve
menu is a now Parlor, 41) by 36 feet, and 15 feet high,
making in all a Parlor 90 feet long end 38 feet wide.
July 7 Imo
CTAVES.—Persons in the country desirous
1-J of engaging in getting out Staves, are informed that
the preparation required tor foreign exporifi* as follows:
To be made from either It’hits Oak or Water Oak Trees.
Length, from 42 to 44 inches.
Breadth, not less than 4 or more titan 7 inches.
Thickness, not less than one or more than 9Jf inches
on the thlneat part of the thlneit edge.
The back and edge of the Stave should he dressed
down to the same thickness—should have a clear cleft or
split, and be free from knots, crooks, and wonn-botes.
Staves prepared in conformity to this specification will
be received at tiie full market price during the ensuing
autumn and winter. Present value thirty-five dollars per
one thousand nieces. ANDREW LOW k CO.
Savannah, July 9 Id, 1849. rnwf Imo July 23
WrANTED to HIRE—A Female House
Y Y Servant. Enquire at tills office. 6 July 31
yyANTED—State Bank Stock. Apply
July 24 0 COHEN k FOSDICK.
"VJ OTICE.—In consequonco of a change in
7 business, the undersigned will dlsconliuuo nil year
ly accounts oner 1st August.
July 31 DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
ll/TR. J. F. PELOTis our duly authorised
J.VX attorney during onr absence from the State.
July 19 W. H. MAY k CO.
INJOTICE.—During our absence from tho
J.Y State, Mr. John F. Symons is duly authorised to
act as our attorney. HAMILTON k SYMONS.
Savannah, July 18,1849.
*VTOTICE.—Three months after date appli-
lt cation will be made to the Central Rail-Road nnd
Banking Company bf Georgia, for renewal of Certificate
No. 813, dnted June 12th, 1837,* in my nnmc for five
Shares of the Capital 8lock of sald.Company, said Certifi
cate having been lo-t.
may 4 WM. H. BURDSALL.
"Vf OTICE.—During uty absence from the
IN city. Mr. FRANCIS T. COLE, at the Counting
House or Crake k Rowland, on tho liny, is authorised
to collect nil Rents due the estate of F. VV. Heinemarn,
und to rent such Buildings thnt mny be vacated. Tenants
desiring to quit, should notify Mr. Cota in accordance
with the legal requirement*.
O. N. NRYLE, Executor,
July 4 Imo—wf* Imo Estate F. W. Ileincnrann.
"VTOTICE.—The Undersigned beg rcspect-
J. a ftilly to inform their friends nnd tho public general
ly, that they have opened a Stork in New-York, at No.
170 Broadway—L> Stairs; where they are prepared to
make up CLOTHING to order, nt thu shortest notice,
und In the vt-ry best manner.
Any of their customer* that wish their Full supply
mode at eeadv made rricks, can do so by calling and
leaving their measures at
July 2 HAMILTON k SYMONS’.
T7XECUT0R’S Notice.—AH persons in-
J j debted to tho Estate of Archibald Clark, late of
Camden county, Georgia, deceased, aro requested to
mnke payment; and nil persons having claims against the
same, nre coiled upou to present their account* properly
attested. HENRY E. W. CLARK,
Qualified Ex’or.
St. Marys',Go., June 1st, 1849. June 4
"VTOTICE.— The Copartnership heretofore
i. l existing between the Undersigned under the nnme
nnd style of CONNERAT k BAR1E, is This Day dis
solved by mutual consent.
All persons having demands against said firm will pre
sent them for payment to Mr. J. V. Connkrat, and all In
debted to said firm will make payment to him.
J. V. CONNKRAT.
Savannah, July 2. 1849. C. E. 1IARIE.
"VTOTICE.—The Undersigned having pur-
_LY chnsrd the interest of Mr C.E. Rnrlc In the firm
of CONNERAT fc UAR1E, will continue the business
in his own nnmo. J. V. CONNF.RAT.
Savannah, July 2d, 1849.
/COPARTNERSHIP Notice.—Tho under-
Vj signed havo this day associated their interests for the
transaction of a general Grocery and Provision business,
under the name nnd style of DAVIS & COPP. The bull-
ness will be conducted at Store No. 177 Bay-Street.
GEO. W. DAVIS.
July IB D. D. COPP.
/'10-PAUTNERSH1P.—Tho Undersigned
linvc this day formed a Co-partnership under the
name of ALBERT WILLIAMS k HOLLIS, for the
transaction or a FACTORAGE nnd GENERAL COM
MISSION BUSINESS. ALBERT WILLIAMS,
EDWIN L. HOLLIS.
Savannah, April 2nd, 1B49. apr 13
O-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned
V.' have This Day formed a co-partnership under the
name of LaROCIIE, BOWNE k CO.
ISAAC D. LaROCIIE,
ALFRED T. BOWNE,
EDWARD S. KEMPTON.
Savannah, June 1st, 1849.
rpHE Subscriber, thankful for the liberal pa-
X tronage bestowed on him, hopes that his friends and
the public will extend the same to the firm, by whom the
DRY GOOD3 BUSINESS will be continued.
Juno 12 ISAAC D. LaROCIIE.
Snlrs at stuctfon.
Groceries and Dry Goods,
BY PHILBIUCK at UELL.
THIS DAY, at eleven o’clock In tYont of Store:' 4
A general assortment afUroceiles, Liquors, Bacon, Su
gar, Tobacco, Rico, Butter, and Cheese.
A »o Now and Second Hand Furniture.
AUo, an assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, kc. Term*
cash before delivery. nug 1
Claret—At Private Sal,v
, HY PlilLHlHCK. «Si HELL.
1R J “ l rc «*l v «d, per barque Exact, ft cm Nett Yolk,
10boxesClarst; Scar’ ‘
R r barque Exact, ft cm Nr ft Yotk,
:zska London Potter, Pint*. Jul>5
PHILBIIICK * BELL.'
Just received per ateamshlp Tennessee: «0 bbl*. Tofu
toe*, 18 boxes Oranges. July 3
London Porter, Claret, Ac.—At Trlvste Sale.
BY PIliLBldciC BELL.
Just received in Store, and for sale low 1 6 casks Lon
don Porter, In pints; 20 boxes “St. Julian” Claret; 5 do-
Pale Sherry; 10 basket* Champagne. June 96
U. 8. MAIL LINE.
KEW-tOllK AND SAVANNAH LINE
OF STEAM-SHIPS, FOIt NEW-YORK.
Th Leave This Day, August 1, at 4 o'clock P. Me
Tne new and splendid Steam
ship TENNESSEE, Colb, master,
will leave Savannah as above. Paasags
■ to New-Yofk, $U3. No berth secured
----- The ship and ownt rs will not be account
able for any article sent on board, unless bills of incline nr*
obtained for Uie rams. Bills of lading signed by ihe Clerk
onboard,
Eor Freight or rats age, apply to
_ , PADELFORDkFAY.
The ships ofthls line canr a clear white light at waet-
head,green on starboard side and red larboard.
No freight received after 10 o’clock on the day of
07- No colored persons will bo allowed to go on boar*
for any purpose, aug 1
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA,
By the Savannah and Charleston Steamers and the
SPLENDID BTEAM-SI1IP OSPREY,
or TUB ruiLADzLrniA ard Atlantic btkaM navigation
COMFAXY’e I4NR.
By an arrangement with the
above Compsay,Through Tickets will 1
be furaUhsd lo Pmsengers for Phil-
adelphia In lha superior steam ship
OSPREY, Capt. J. Dickinson. The Osprey has two-
Berthe in each State Room, and her Cabin u airy and
spac ious, and no palna will be spared by ber officers to
add to the pleasure and comfort or her Passengera.
The OSPREY wBI leave Charleston onTbOredey, A Of.
2d, end continue to leave on each alternate Thursday,
after tbe arrival of the Savannah Steamers.
Cabin Parsagefrom Savannah 422 00
Steeriue do. do. do. end found 12 SO’
fty The new ateam ship PHILADELPHIA will be
put on tbe line in October.
For Tickets, apply to
July 19 BROOKS fc glPm. Agents.
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA.
By ths Savannah and Charleston Steamers and the
STEAM-SHIP COLUMBUS.
By recent arrangement* Througlf
Ticket* will be furnishedftom Savannah'
to Philadelphia, by the Charleston Daily
Steamers and Steamship COLUMBUS,
for 490, Including Meals—Steerage Passage 410, orJ19Jf
and found. Freight on measurement goods foorn PbRa-
d^lp*iteto8avaiinali,10centa pvr eubic foot free of all
charges In Charleston.
N. 11.—The COLUMBUS will keve Charleston on her
next trip. Wednesday Afternoon, July 25th, after ihe arri
val of tho Savannah 8tenmer»< and continue to leavr
Cltnrleston and Philadelphia every edtemato Wednesday,
may 93 BROOKS k TUPPXK, Agents, Savannah.
IL STEAM I
RLESTON AN
U. S. MAIL STEAM LINE-
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
VIA SAVANNAH AND KEY WXST,
The splendid new Steam-shitr
ISABEL, of 1,100 tons burthen, coin- •
mended by Csptnin William Rollins,-
will leave Charleston on the 1st and
15th al7 o’clock, A. M., and Havana on (he 8th and KM,-
at5 o’clock. P.M.. every month-touching at 8AYAN-
NAH and KEY WEST each way.
RATES or VASBAOl!
From Charleston or Savannah to llavnna $40
“ Charleston or Savannah to Key West, 30
“ Key West to Havana, 10
“ Charleston to Savannah, 5
Ths steam ship ISABEL will lay up for the months of
August and September, and resume her regular trip* on
the 1st of October next. In the interim sailing vtssels
will perform the Mail service. leaving Charleston on the
1st and 16th of each month.
For Freight or Paaesge, apply to the Agents,
M. C. MORllECAL Charleston.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
nnv4 DRAKE. BROTHERS kCO.,Havana.
Dally U. 8. Mall.Steam.Packet Lino
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-TIIIRDB Of Til* WAT.)
METAMORA, .....Cant. F. Barden.
WM. SEABRnOK, Capt. P. Blankcnship.
GEN.CLINCH, Capt. Vznn I'sck.
JASPER, Capt Wm. S. Dixon.
This Lino Is composed of the atiove very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, end can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannnh every evening at half-past 8 o'clock,
nnd leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through
out tlio year.
Faro Five DoIIare, mcnlt Included. Thrsugk Tickets
between Macoti and Charleston. Ten Dollars, Including-
meals on the steamers nnd omnibus fora In Savannah.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Agentetfiavannah.
E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents,Charleston.
Semi-Weekly U« S.Mall Steam-Packet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND 8T. MARYS,
Oa.. JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Dally Mall Steam-
Packets at Savannah; Uie Mali Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Fatotka to Lake Monroe, the Mall since* ftom
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs &ud Madjsorr-
villc, to Tallahassee; and front ricoteta to St. AugusUne.-
oCAMUl.GEE, Capt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON. Capt. John IIrboarp.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
Thrse Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Sntunlay morning at 10 o’clock.
Uetuenino—Leave Pslatka every Tuesday and Friday
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching at the above named places-
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agonts forwarded free of
commission, Aoknts:
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savannnh,
A. A. DeLonne, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns-'
wick; John Beescm, St. Marys; Fernandez k Blshee,-
Jacksonvllle; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Cotoe, I’ico-
Inta; It, H. Reid k Co., Palntka, E. Lnfllto, Charleston. .
oct 08
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAM
PACKETS—BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
From thia date until furthor
noUce, passenger* by the Savannah and
Charleston Mall Steam Packets, will'
he wken from Savannah to Charleston,
Beaufort nnd Hilton Head, nud to return in the seme
steamer for one ftire—meuls included.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agent*.
N. B.—The time allowed for returning will In no cots
he extended. * • June 4 :
TO TRAVELLERS going north.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE •
From Savannah to Nsxv-York, via
CHARLESTON, WILMINGTON, WELDON, PE
TERSBURG, RICHMOND. WASHINGTON, BAL
TIMORE nnd PHILADELPHIA.
Tho steamers of this line from Savannah to Ch&rlettoa,
and from Charleston lo Wilmington, ore in first rate cuti -
dIUon, and are navigated by well known and experienced
commanders, and the Rail-Konds are In fine order, thereby
securing both safety end despatch. The Boats leave Sa
vannah at 8k P. M., nnd Charleston nt 3 P. M.,daly.
THROUGH TICKETS from Savannah to Philadelphia,
424, to be had ou board the Savannah and Charteaton
Steam-Packets. Fare from Philadelphia to NeW-Yoik
by tho 8 A. M. and 1 P. Al. line, 43.
Through Tickets from Chariertnn to Philadelphia, at
420 each, can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent
of tho Wilmington and Raleigh R. R. Company, at dm
office of the Company,foot ol Laurens street,Charleston,
to whom please apply.
Passengers hy this route will havo tha option (a con
tinue without delay, nr of stopping at any of the inter
mediate places, and renewing their scats on the line at
their convenience.
Forfurtlrer information, inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN, Agent-
at the American lintel, Charleston, S. C.
*,* Tho Montgomery Journal, Mobile Advertiser,
and New-Orioana Picayune, will change to conform to
above. ly npr26
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR
CAMDEN, COLUMBIA OR AUGUBfA
By an arrangement between the o'outli-Cernllns Rail-
Road Company and the Savannah end Charleston Steam-
Packets, Passengers by said Boats can obtain Through
Ticket* to either Camden, Columbia or Aujusta, at El^ht
Dollars, including meals on Uie Boats.
N. U. The Boats leave Savannah every dny nt 8^ T.
M., and Uio Rail-Road cars leave Chorleston every day
* •* ** BROOKS k TUPPER,
31., and Utc Rall-Ro
atlO o’clock, A. M.
PITY SHERIFF’S SALE of Pcriehable
W Property.-—On the first Tuesday in August next,
will be eold before the Court nmu-e, in the City nfSavan-
nnh, between the usual hours of unto. 11 negro tlnvo UzmCd.
BAM, levied on ns the property of William A- Furguson,
under ■ writ of Attachment, granted at the luBtanon of
Lathrop fc Foote, returnable te the Court of Common
Pleas nnd of Over end Terminer for the City of Snvnnnah,
and sold by order of the Judge nt the vmd Cowl aa parish
aWe property. GEO. W. WYLLY,
July 30 Sheriff.
apr 12
Agent* 8 k G.Bteam-Fnckots.
GUNS, RIFLES,
DWAItE, CUTLERY, Ac.
Aro offered at very low prices by tho sub
scriber, preparatory to hU receiving his new stork—those
wishing a Gun or Ulfl»at a low price would do well to cell
anjUxntnlno, before purchasing
fOIIN CARRUTHER3.
MIL1NERY AND FANCY STORE.
MRS. S. TOMB,
T) ARNARD-Street, South side of Market-
X-> Bqusre.isconstanUy receiving BONNETS, RIB
BONS,FLOWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Combs, Pint,
Needles, Tapes, Edging, Perfumery. Toilet and Tftptjt
BTOshes, Fashionable Diawn ‘.’Uk and Batin Bonsais. Air
eo, Bonnets altered, cleaned endpresaed. Orders from ths
countrythankfuliyreceivedaiidpuiictuallyattendedtir. jl