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Savannah republican, Monday morning, august g, is49.
SMppftiJI XutcUlfltncc.
PORT OP SAVANNAH,.
,AUQ, 0, 1849.
AIlKIVIfiU.
wtnnm-sliln Chorokco, Lyon. NoW-York, 64 hour*, Ini
rfflC Friday, S A. Mh off Capo Lookout,
.„>««<> i hIiIii Charleston, of and from New-York for
HfnrlMtom inmo day, f A. M., passed a brig *100110* a.
\v >012 ?'u"'d " d ground white diamond with letter
h»iftna day, I JM.,30 mile* N. E. Prying Pan Blioal*,
.0 llri.li.m, Kill,
T> ALT 1 MORE 1''LOUR.—50bbla landing
I J nod for Balo by A. WELLES,
nog 8
/CHAMPAGNE WINE.—“Do Breinont,’*
“Uel»lor A Co.” and "Auchof” brand*, for sale by
adg 0 A. WELLES.
rPBA.—Yiiluig Ilyson, Hyson, Imperial,
X Gunpowder, Oolong, Powchong and Souchong, a
part extra lino quality, for tale by A* W ELLES.
augO
Hi 1,. si. George. Ilylcr, Boston, to Cohen, Norris k Co.
IJ, 3. M. Htcnm packet Win. Bcnbrook, Blankenship,
Charleston Quarautitw Ground, to Hroaka fc Tuppcr.
U, a. M. steam packet St. Matthew*. King, Islutkn,
via PleolalB, Black Greek. Jacksonville, St. Marys, Bruns
wick and Darien, to Brook* & Topper.
U.B.Mail steam-packet Win. Seabmok,' Blankcnsbip,
c. 8. Mill Steam pneket Win. Beabrook, Blankenship,
Charleston. ,
MKSlOltANDA.
' Brig Augusta, Btono, for this port,cleared at New-York
^Barqm^Vernon, and Isaac Mend, totall ft>» this port
on their regular days, and brig* Plillura, and Majestle,
do. do. on the 84 Inst., were up at New-York on the
l *Br?g Selma, Cullln, forthla port, cleared at Philadelphia
01 Bchr. 1 J l Il Uolmcs, Lodge, hence, at Philadelphia on
the 80th ult.
Sclir.’H.N.Gambrlll, Bradford, hence, at Baltimore
OI HcUr. E^Ucdd*borough, Brown, for title poll, cleared at
Baltimore on Die 31st ult
Bchr. Zealous, to sail for tilt* port wltit despatch, waa
up at Baltimore on the 1st Inst.
Brig Osceola, for Doboy, (Oa.) cleared at Boston on the
31st ult*
Bchr. Tloga,ColHn*, from Darien, (Go.) arrived at Bal-
11 Bchr.°Batauul ul, for Jackson villo, cleared at New-York
on the 30th, and brl« John Alfred, jo. do. on the 31.1: ult.
Bchr. Del Norte, Plnkliam, Tor Bt. Augustine, cleared
at New-York on the 30tit ult.
Charleston, Aug.—Arr. steam-ship Southerner,
Berry, New-Yorkt Br. barque Mary Gray, Alexander,
Dundee» brig Vandall -
ID ALE ROPE.^-500 coils Kentucky and
JJ Russia, also a flho quality While
TVTOLASSES.—200 hhdu. Cuba, 200 bbls.
lVX •Prime Now Orleans, Ibr sale by ^ ltffM t
no 15
F M. BEEF.—10 half barrels, landing and
• for solo by A. WELLES.
July so
COPL’KlUSaUTtl SHOD*
r PHE Undersigned would respectfully In-
X form Iho public generally, that they are now pre-
C -d to.donll kinds ofbolTEK-SMlTIl WORK In the
t manner, and at reduced prices for mill. Steam
PIjhm and Worms made and repaired nt tlm shortest no
tice; also llouso and Ship Plumbing will bo done In a
superior manner. They have now on hand and for tale,
4,000 fuel of assorted sizes Lend Pipe, Sheet Lead, kc.
July 7 McARTJIOK k MOUSE.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
T PHE undersigned will in future keep a cora-
X petent and experienced person at the North, to pur
chase their Good* on tho cash principle, and will sell them
nt the lowest possiblo price lor cash or approved paper.
Oqr stock will l>e Inrgo, consisting of every variety of
Gbods suitable for tho Vail and Winter trade.
Planters and Merchants visiting tho city; will please
call and examine our Stock.
Mi PRENDERGA8T k CO.,
aug 1 Corner WMtaket and Congress streets.
QCOTCH ALE and London Porter—5
O cask* Tennaut’a pint* Ale, 30 cask* London Porter,
Just roceivod and fbr sale by A. WELLES.
June 18
MACKEREL.—160 bbla. No. I, 2 and 3
1YJL Mackerel; fbr sale by A. WELLES.
June 19
alter, Pendleton, Camden, Me.
UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY
n UNNYBAGGINGandROPE—50 bales
VT Gunny Bagging; 79 Colls Russia Bale Rope; 100 do-
Kenlucky do. do., landing and for aalo by
July 80 A. VVBl.l.r,n.
CUGARS.—10 lilida. prime P. 11. Sugar, 5
O lil,d>. Bl. Croix do. SO lili.l, ri. O. Buirnr, 5 tax™.
WWW ll.v.nndo,75 bl.liunuliod, Powdered.td Ulort-
fled do. In store and fbr salo by A. WELLhB.
Juno 13
Q EGARS.—100,000 Segura, various quail-
ties, (br salo by A. WELLhB.
June 19
DIIY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
^PHE Subscriber being obliged to romovo
X during the alteration and extension of Ids storo, Is
desirous of reducing his Stock, to (Uhls temporary abode,
and will dispose or his Goods at very rnodnrato prices.
June 8 11. F. WARING.
.iflnrod for isale oil'accommodating terms, by '
July 30 mwf9» ANDREW LOW fc CO.
CIGI1T CHECKS on New-York in sumo
OwmUporehwcn., lb, ■■'« J fj, L| „ UR , 1 „ PAY .
CTA VES.—Persons in tho country desirous
k5 of engnging in sotting out Buives, are iiilbrmod that
the preparation required fur foreign export^ as Ihllows i
To be made front cither Oak or Water Oak Truck.
Length, from 43 to 44 inches.
Breadth, not less titan 4 or more than 7 inches.
Thickness, not less titan one or more than 9# Inches
oil the thinest part or thn thincst edge.
The back and edge of tho Stave should l>e dressed
down to the same thickness—should have a clear cleft or
spilt, and be Tree from knots, crook*, and worm-holes.
Staves prepared in conftormlty to tills specification will
ho recclvod at the full market price during the ensuing
autumn and winter. Present value thirty-five dollars pt -
one thousand piece*. ANDREW LOW k CO.
Savannah, July 83d, 1849. inwf Into July 33
CHGHT EXCHANGE on Boston, for salo
O by COHEN fc FOBD1CK.
July 83
T70R SALE or HIRE.—A superior made
X 1 Flat, 70 feet long and 13 fbet wide. Apply to
July 97 T. J. WALBH.
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
tight draught ateam-packeu II. I.. COOK
»N will be ready lor service ina few woeka;
the former commanded by Capt. T. E. Btuw and tho
lattar by Capt. T. N. Piiilpot, both gentlemen of extte-
rtince on Savannah river. 1*Ue tails Witt be enabled
to teach Augusta and Hamburg in the lowest stage* of
ah* river. The days of departure from Savannah will bo
Tuesday’s and Saturday’s, and Dorn Augusta and Ham-
burg on Saturday’s and Wednesday*!.
Freights consigned to the Agent at Savannah, to be sent
via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Tennessee, kc. will be forwarded free of commissions,
auj 8 * M. A. COHEN, Agent.
FOll NEW-YORK—Old Established Line.
/au. The now regular pocket barque TEX-
Ss5m AS, James McNair, master, having most of her
cargo engaged, will bavo immediate despatch. For freight
3rt5rf!“w ” r keMI’m.
aug 6
ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY.
A regular Quarterly Meeting of the
society will be held at tiro City Hotel THIS
EVENING, the 0th Inst., at half past 8 o’clock,
aug 0 JNO. CUNNINGHAM, Jr.,
T AMP OIL.—600 gallons Bleaohed Win-
X-i ter Sperm OU, 500 do. do.;Fall do., 1000 do. do.
Whale Oil; for sale by „
U. R. HENDRICKSON It CO.,
aug 3 Gibbons’ Building.
TT'LOUR.—54 bbls., landing from schr. Bril-
X 1 Rant, and for salo by B II. J. GILBERT.
jy ALTIMORE FLOUR.—60 bbls. fresh
J J ground Ralllmore Flour, landing and for salo by
aug 3 DAVIS k COP1*.
T IME.—1,000 bbls., poi
Xi arrive, for sale by URlGH.
aug 3
ir brig Zenobia, to
HAM, KELLY fc CO,
TUST RECEIVED two hundred and fifty
J gallons Peach Rmndy of superior quntity, suitable for
putting up Urandy Peaches; for sale by
aug 3 J. BOUHSEAU*
( HANDLES.—100 boxes Georgia Tallow
J Candle*, for salo low by
3 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
1V/TIJSL1NS.—Jaconet. Nansook, Mull, plain
i.YX nnd check’d Swiss ond Book Muslins; check’dnnd
plain Cambrics, and low priced col’d Muslins, for snle by
July 18 LxROCllB, BOWNR k CO.
TTAIR and Teeth BRUSHES.—A com-
XX plcto assortment or superior brushes, comprising
the various grades, at reasonable prices,
may 81 JOHNSON k CO., cor. null k Ray-sts.
T OOK'Oui for RAIN.—GeorgeS. NicholB
Xi haa Just recoived per steamer Tecnnotsec, a fow of
those long wanted water proof Over Coats, Leggins ami
Caps. Those who have been looking for these, can now
bn supplied at tho Clothing Store,
July 31 GUIDONS’ RANUE.
M c A LUSTER’S All-Healing Ointment.
lfX McAllister’s Ointment, direct from the proprlt
and for sale at his price*,
apr 81 “
proprietor
St ODEN, Monument-square.
P LAIN and Figured White Swiss Muslins,
Black Bilks, kc.,Just rwMved^wCharo^w^by
July 94 Rlbcro’s New Building.
nug
., Scc’y.
To NelghbourhootU wllliont» School.
A Lady of Maryland, long engaged In
Teaching, and acquainted with tiro management of
a Boarding School, wishes a location In acme of the
Southern States; and for tills purpose she solicit* commu
nications from any neighbourhood In want or such an In-
atitution, and disposed to patronise it.
She hope* Trustees of Schools, and gentlemen Inter
ested in the cans* of education, will not hesitate to ad-
dressber on tiro subject.
Q0* Direct to C. M. T., No. 57 N. Chatlcs-sUoct, Balti
more, Mil. 8‘ aug 0
L AMP CHIMNIES.—Camphino and So
lar Lamp Chiinulet, for sale by
a. r! HENDRICKSON kC
aug 3 Gibbons’ Building.
rpOBACCO.—37 boxes Walter’s 8’s Tobac-
X co; 14 do. Earle’s S’s do.; landing from briaCHnlon,
and for sale by J. V. CONNEItAT.
Juno 80
T^UBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
V_y Imported from Cardenas, hi storo and for sale by
July 93 lino WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
*0 RANDY.—Otard, Dupuy &■ Co’s Brandy,
J J of direct importation from France; for sale by
July 85 WM. C, OHlUiaCULL.
p EORGI A—Liberty County.—To all whom
VT it may concern t
Whereas, Joseph Guartcrnian applies for Letter* Dis-
nil wory upon the estate of William LeConto, late of raid
County, deceaaed»
These are therefore incite and admonish all concerned
to Ala their obloctinns (if anv they hnvoj within tiro time
prescribed by law, in my office, or said Letters will be
fr w!tness, tiro llonornhle Charlton llinca,onn or tho
J unices of said
augfi
1XAVANA SEGARS, of superior quality,
_.X of the following brands: Washington, la Norma,
rums, nod Franklin; lor sale by
July 23 WM. C. O’DRISCOL!..
f CRASHED SUGAR,&c.—40 bbla Crash-
' U ed, Powdered nnd Claritled Sugar; also, 4 lids,
prime N. O. do., Just received “ml for sale by
1 aug 3 W.W. GOODRICH.
d Court, tills 38th day of July, 1849.
JOHN B. FRASER, n. c. c, n. u. c.
A SECOND VISIT to Uie United Statos;
by Sir Charles L>dl,F. R. B., author of “Travels
In America,” Ac.
Hildreth’s History of tiro United States, vnl. 9.
Southey’s Common-Place llook L Part9,
The History of tiro American Bible Society, from Its
oiganlcation to the present time; by W. P. Strickland,
rmbelHshed with a likeness of the Hon. Ellas noudinot,
L. L. D., first President of the Society.
Adventures of a Medical Student; by Robert Douglass,
Burgeon Royal Navy. .
Also further supplies or
Ltdr Alicet anew edition—price37Kc. ,
And Eighteen Hundred nnd Twelve, or Napoleon’s In-
‘ of Russia.
B ologna sausage, pine Appio,
Cheese, and Sap Sago do., Just received and for
• lahy W.W. GOODRICH,
aug 3
TJICKLES and Tongues, for sale by
X nug 3 W.W. cool
"DORTER.—0 casks Philadelphia Porter,
0 ,to ItaM. ^.'^rtenRlCH.
DALE ROPE ond BRICKS.—100 coils
. D best l'liiladclphia Rale Roue, nnd 15,000 1’hUodd-
phia lirlcks, tilts duy landing, and for sale by
aug 3 10 GREINER k IlhALL.
varion ofl
aug#
Recoived by
JOHN M. COOPER.
T YELL’S 2d VISIT.—A Socond Visit to
.Xi the United State*; by Sir Clinrlee Lycll-3 vols.,
> paper—il 30.
Southey’s Common Place Book, complete—one vol.
doth-ft 85. . , _
Hildrith’s History of the United Stales-vol. 8d, p.
History of the American Blblo Sodetyjby W. P.
Strickland—1 vol.—f I 50.
Edmond Dante*i A Sequel to the Count of Monte
Crtste—5U cents. , .
Mm EIIU* Ileoru and IInmea,or Social Distinction—
80 rents. ...
The Malden Aunt: A Story; from the Inst London
•edition—50 eenti.
Class Book of Zoology; by Professor Jaeger.
An Easy Introduction to SpaiiDh Conversations; by
VclaxqurxdeUCadeua.
Story of a Genius; by Cola' Mntiti.
Also—The Atmunl Digest, lor 1847 nnd 1818, or Decis
ions in the various United State* Courts.
Just received by W.THORNE WILLIAMS,
aug 8
/"IOFFE, TEAS, &c.t-150 bags Rio Cof-
’ U foe; 75 inntta Java Coflboi 95 bag* Black Pepper, 14
do. Spice; 45 half chests Black Tea, 50 quarter chest* Hy
son do., 40 eighth cliesM do. do., 3.i chest* Imperial do.;
■ t stole, and for sale by J. V. UONNKRAT.
July ‘iu
/'lOW PEAS.-
KJ b»
luiyr
ITORKISpN’rf Hygean Pills.—A supply
J-tX of geutiinu Morrison’sTllla, received andI for anfo
apiOPARTNERSHlP Notioo.—Wo have
Tills Day associated witit us Mr. WM. B. SCRAN
TON, and will continue tho General Oroeery Bushro**
under the firm and style of SCRANTON, JmlNSTON
& CO. SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
Savannah, August 0,1810. s
: 3OPE and TWINE.—500 coils Kenlucky
. \ Rale Rope; 10 bales Bagging Twinu, landing from
brigs Excel mid Macon, and for sale by
July 19 SWIFT, PBN8LOW fc WEBSTER.
rftOWNSENO’b SanmiMrllla.—1 gross ro-
X eeiked p * steamer Temicisee, for salo by
July 18 L. J. MYERS, Bluets' Building.
ATOTICE.—The undersigned on and after
It till* dale win discontinue tho retail of OH.
aug 6 PENBLOW fc WEBSTER.
T>ACON—12 lihds. Sides and Shmildore,
JJ now landing. For salo by .
augO 3 J. H. LADD.
T) ALE HOPE and Bagging TWINE.—GO
13 colls Kentucky Rope and 3 bales of Ragging Twine,
’"{W'"" h CO.
CUGAR, MOLASSES, &c.—10 hhds.
O prime Bt- Croix Sugar; 10 do. prime Porto Rico do.
90 hhds. prime N. O. do.; 95 bids. Crashed and 90 hbh
Powdered do.| 85 bbls. Sugar House Molasses; 90 boxes
Ground Pepper and 90 bbls. Stuart’s Clarified Sugar; land-
'"‘JIT b " V '° T, ^l"A J N%N^i , HN8TONN.CO.
TwOMESTIC LiaUORS.—100 hbls. E,
\J rirei™. aim M .1". “I*. «.)!." OoaaMlIcui lllvei
0(1.; 25 do. Amoilcun Hran.lv; In sttnud dwaato Mr
aug0 SWIFT, PENBLOW k WEBSTER.
/"UJNNY BAGGING.—50 Iralcs Gunny
VX Dustin*Ibr .m. ay BK10 „ AM[KE ,,,. YfcC0 .
TT'LOUIl and BUTTER.—25 bbls. and 25
X lmlfdo. Canal Flour; 10 kogselmlco Duttor, Just re-
“HSr lor ..1. **’’ A . CHAMPION.
DECEIVED per Cherokee, an assortment
X\ of Sldrts, black Sill “ ‘ ‘
salo low, by
aug fi
DOTATOES and ONIONS—Received by
X steamer Cherokee and for sale by
aug 6 It. J. GILBERT.
n OSH EH BUTTER—Recei ved'per steam
\JT_.r Ch.roaco. n „,l f,,r..l. by n j
i.’LOUR, HAMS, 8u!.—50 barrola Canal
P Flour; 800 Royuolds’ Hams; 10 keg* Butter, 30 bbla.
Crashed Sugar; landing per steamer Cherokee, a-' r —
Wile by ‘ S \VOOO, OLAOHORNk
aug (l
DIO and Java COFFEE, Flour, Soap, &c.
XV 370 bngs prime Rio Ooflimt 50 do Java do; 5ft whole
nnd 40 half bbls Canal Flour; 100 boxes “C. W. Smith’*”
Family Sonp; 900 do New York N o. 1 do; 50 do «W. Col
gate St Co’s” Pearl Htnrcli; 100 do large IkiwI Negro Pipes;
landing from aehr. Lnnrorilno. nnd for wile by '
ina from aehr. Lnmnrilne, ami torwjicUy
aug 3 SWIFT, PENBLOW fc WEBSTER.
QUGARS l Sugars t! Stumra! I !■
O prime “porto Rico” Sugorat ITO bbla W
do; 90 do WooUoy k Co’a Powdered do; 95 do do Crush'
ANDING from Chorokco—20 kegB choice
I Goshen Bultor; for salo by
mg 0 SWIFT, PENBLOW & WEUSTER.
XXTHITE LEAD.—10,000 lbs. Atlantic
..▼y White Lend, warranted tiure; 4,000_ llw. English
Lend, warranted pure: 100 kegs lllnck, Yellow
i P^Lgfoundlnffl
White
"lid Red Paint, ground
augO
. GALLS. Englioh Linseed Oil,
\ O CASES Chrome Green, received per
.1.barque Toxn*, mid lor wdo by
* • **’0. G.
_ «ug 0
JNO. G. FALL1QANT.
DUTTER, Choose and Canal Flour.—20
•in choice Oonhon Duller; 40 box** prime Choose;
V 1 !|!* Uanal Flour; Intidlnn from stenmnlilp Chorokco,
"tig q** ° hV SCRANTpN, JOHNSTON fc CO.
H OSIERY.—Ladies white and brown Cot
ton Hose; Ladles Momvlnn do do; Misses white nnd
brown open worked Colton Hose; Gent# Merino and
Lambs Wool Hair Hose, for salo by
July 18 LxUOCtlfe, BOWNE k CO.
CHIOIaKUA.
A SURE REMEDY I A PREVENTIVE! I A CURB! 11
f PHE following letter is from Mr. Wuod-
X ward, of Mt. Louis, to J. N. Harris, Esq., New Lon
don. Conn., General Wlmlonlo Agent for our Pain Killer.
Mr. Woodward la a resident of tit. Louis, a gentleman
of high re.ApcctaliUUy.iuul during tlm pu-vnlctuc of tho
cholera In tliat city lias wutclieil tho result of the npirii-
cstlon of our i’aiu Hiller for this dLons», and III* testi
mony can lie relied upon with tiro utmost confidence.
Sr. Louts,May 31, DM9.
J. N. Harris, Esq.—Dear Sir s You Mill recollect when
saw you lu New Loudon, In January lust my expres-lng
• yomny most .anguine expectations that Davit’ Pain
tiler would have a tremendous sale in tiro West tills
wnson, nnd my anticipations lutvc been more than real-
*ed. ami tiro testimony of tiiouiandt who bavo used it
has been that they would not be willing logo to bed al
night without it In Hie house.
On the appearance or tiro cholera in tills city, mch was
bo confidence in tiro Pain Killer as a remedy, tiiat many
who purchased il remarked to mu that they had no foars
or dread of tiro cholera ns long as they had tiro Pain Kil
ler by them, and hundreds took it daily aa a proven
tivo, for no person can have a derangement of the bowel*
ordlnrrliiEn If they use this incdidno daily. Tills was
the security and confidence of hundreds acquainted with
It, and when their friend* were attacked with the cholera
they would administer till* remedy in large quantities In
ternally, and also externally by bathing and rubbing them
with It, and In every case where it lias been taken In
any of tho first stages of tills disease It has proved
successful. I consider it an Infallible remedy. 1 have
not heard of an individual in any flunity who used tiro
Pain Killer when attacked but whnt speedily recovered.
L’npt Broad well, of tiro steamer Atlantic, a New Or
leans packet, informed me Hint on one of Ills trips up the
river to tills city, that there were upward* ofseventyensea
of clmlera on board, and tiro l’nln Killer was used with
cotnplclcaiid triumphant success.
Thoclerk Informed me tiiat he administered it to per
son* when cold nnd in the cramps, and It gave immediate
relief; but still it should be given quii kly, for when tiro
illsdiarge of “rico water” has begun, the Impe nf life lias
tied, should tills disease make iu appearance anionf
you, as in all probability It will, lie not alarmed, you aim
nil oilier* there have the remedy, and I am confident If tiro
Pain Killer is used not a dentil by cholera will occur in
your city.
If tiro cholera routes among you, watch lu progress,
and Uio remedy Use, and mark my words, tiro family who
Uie* tiro Pain Killer dally will have as diarrkwa, as dir-
arranffMnitofUm bowels, nnd consequently no cMtra.
Iftliore who nro nttacked will use the Pain Killer early
and thoroughly they will be saved. This Ims been tiro
experience nrhuudreda In thin city during tho ravages or
tills dreadful disease. • » • * *
I have not been able to supply mie-fourtli ortho demand.
I have received orders from persons begging mo to send
the Hi some.
Now, foryour own sako, for my sake, and for tho snkc
nf suffering thousands, make some arraiigemciiu tiiat your
agents can be supplied. Increase your manufacture, do
romUMng that a suffering world may be relieved from
l«ln. fiw tho time will come when not a family on this
intincnt will lie willing to do without it n single day.
Respectfully yours, A.T. WOODWARD.
Those using the Pain Killer should strictly observe tiro
fallowing directions t
At the commencement of tiro disease take a teaspoon-
ful of Pain Killer In Sugar nnd water, and then ba\\e Tru
ly across tiro stomach and bowels with llie Pain Killer
dear.
Should tiro dlarrhma or cramps continue, repeat the
done every flfreen minute*. In this way tiro dreadful
scourge tuny be cheeked and tiro patient relieved in tiro
courso of a fow hours.
N. B. Re sure and get tiro genuine article, us there l*
some spurious stuff about tiro country. For sale by tho
principal druggists in llm United Suites.
PERRY DAVIS fc HON, Proprietors,
• “ wide "
Snlca nt sanction.
COIUCN At FOHDICK,
Have for Hate,
BACON BIDES—40 lilid*. prime Cincinnati.
UACON SHOULDERS—40 lihds. prime Cincinnati.
13 do do Baltimore.
MESS l’ORK—100 bnrrcls.
M AUK KKEL— Nos. 1 & 2, In whole aud quarter barrels
SUGAR—80 lihds. Ncw-Orlenns.
WIlIrtKRY—ltt> bbla NBW-Orieani.
GIN-100 bids Americnn.
PORT WINE—4 quarter casks.
CLARET— ft coses Chateau Margaux—lilcli cost.
BRANDY—19Halfpipes, 13quaitcr casks “J. B. God
ard.” June7
Sales at auction.
BY T. J. \VAI,NII.
TO-MORROW, 7th Inst., will lie Bold lit front or tiro
Court iloure. between Uie usual Irours of rnlot
A Strong Grey llor.<c,Jnccmtomed to Draft. Warrant
ed sound. Terms cntli. augO 1
V VIAWN NUMBlitlS—Of GFcSm tiiiJ
VJ Pulaski Monument Lottery. Class 63, Exlra i
10 SO 01 71 17 OU 70 00 IU 7H 4 31 ?U 7 00.
Also, or Extra Clam 681
10 18 40 10 10 70 O 08 S8 01 SO 3 00 SO 73.
Holders of Prize* will call for the rnslt, or renew lit
following Schema, which draw* To-Morrow. 'Picket#
1*5—Shares In proportion. For sale by
E. WITHINGTON.
THREE PRIZES OF «13,000 ARE
$39,000 I
Teii Prises of Ono Thousand Dollars.
ailUKNBAtPUI,ASKlMONUMF.NTLOT’KY
RXTRA CLASH NO. 68, fOR 1849.
To bo decided by drawing or Va. Monongalia Lot
tery, Clam 9fl, to be drawn in Alexandria, (Va.) To-
Morrow, Aug. 7, 1849.
J. W. MAURY fc CO., Managers.
SPI.KNDID SCIIKNR:
3 Prises or 513,000 | 10 Prizes of. 8500
1 do. of 7,000 10 do. of 300
1 do. of. 4,000 I 90 do. nf. 900
1 do. of .9d#8 1 830 du. of 100
10 do. of 1,0001 fcc. kc. fcc.
Whole Tickets S3—Shares in proportion.
For Sale nt E. VVITIIImJTON’8
Lottery and Exchange office,
nugfl Uatldry’s Building.
June 97
74 High at. Providence It. I.
lY/fOSaUITO Netting.—Bobbinett,
±VX and common blue and white Mosqitito Nf
salo by
Linen
and white Mosquito Netting, Ibr
LaROCIIB, BOWNE fc CO.
P ER CHEROKEE. —Plain and figured
Swiss, Jnnonct nnd Nnnsook Muslins; black. Net
Gloves and Mill*; Thread, Linen nnd Lisle Laces, fcc.,
Just received nnd for snla by
July 10 .
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
Ribera’s New Building.
/*1 LOVES, Hosiery, Laces, Belt Ribbons,
\JT fcc., lust opened per Tennessen and for sale by
” 1 1 s. arnunAM
DEWITT & MORGAN,
Rlbcro’s Now Building.
/"1INGHAMS, Calicoes, Linen Lustres,
\JT French Cambrics and Prints for sale at^ reduced
GOODRICH.
aug 3
rpRAVELLING DRESSES.—Linen E
.1. eg<>*, Linen Lustres and Linen Ginghams for sal.
July 93 LaROCIIB, BOWNEfc Ct
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
Rlbcro’s New ltnitding.
Bar-
snle by
CO.
MATTING CLASPS—For tacking Mai
1YX ting to Halls, Parlours, fcc.; Just received, nnd fi>:
• • COLLINS *
snle by
may
fc BULKLEY,
Drynn-strcet.
MOSaUITO NETS, &c. jier sleam-packot
lYX Cherokee.—8 4 white Mosquito Net*, figured SwLs
MiihIIiis, Hntin Ribbons, Hcotolt Diapers, Colton Hosiery,
U. E. HiioiroiidiirH, Oil Silk, fcc., for sale bv
Juno a'l LATHROP fc FOOTE.
Q.REEN PARASOLS.—1 case of hand
Juno 37
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
llibcni’s New Building
TIER Steamer CHEROKEE—WMloCam-
X brie, Mull, Nnnsook, Swiss und Jaconet Muslins—
MAHHHALl. fc AIKIN.
A LL Wool Red FLANNELS.—Just re-
ee
July 30
selved and for sale by
LATHROP St FOOTE.
njoOR MATS—A complete assortment on
July 17" J , ’" d l,y COI.I,INS & nui.Ki.m-.
-100 bushels Cow Peas, in
July 18
>ira mis, received tom •*» •*«•'
L. J. MYERS,Smcu’ Building.
BALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 bbls land-
.J liu* from schooner If. N. Gauibrill, and for sale by
July 19 SWIFT, PENBLOW fc WEBSTER.
TJER CHEROKEE—Black & whUo \daid
X Glnglinniri; film Gauze Flannel; Ladies’ Gauze Me
rino Vests; Just received, and for sale by
July 91 DKlVnT fc MORGAN.
H OSIERY^—Received per Cherokee, an
assortment or Cotton Half lionet Gauze, Colton
nnd Merino Under-Shirt*! nWo, n fow dozen handsome
Silk Under-Shirt*. " **'*
June UO
G UNGHAMS—At Savannah Cash Store.
I Just received I 80p|i'deaGlnglinmt, assorted culnn'j
100 Grass Skirts; ftl pieces Cambric Long Cloth; 50 piece*
4-1 bleached Shirting, at6X cents; Swiss Muslin, Printed
I.uwiis, Print*, Gent’s fancy plnid Silk Cravats, fcc. fcc.,
which will be soldycry low.
TV/TESS BEEF.—20 barrels, for sale by
YX TURNER fc IIFNRY,
-June 93 Exchange Dock.
/GOSHEN and Western BUTTER.—Just
' JT received n fow tubs of superior Goshen Butter, and
llrMii.Conk",, Itimcr;
JunuSl Corner UtougUton aud Urayton-st*.
C ALT.—20cases salt landing per brig Ma-
O con nnd for rale by J. V. CONNERAT.
July 10
T3UTA BAGA SEED—Warranted now
XV. crop Uula Bags Seed, for aalo by
July 25 L. J. MYERS, Sinet*’ Building.
/Gunpowder tea
powder Ten, of superior qu
July «3
10 cheats Gun-
„r.U|,u,lor|j.my | ro A r.n..luw^^
TYRIED and’Preserved FRUITS.—Prunes,
X/ Fin, West India Preserved Jellies, fce., hi store,
nnd for snle by J. E. CADY fc CO.
July 83
C 1APEUS, Olives, Pieklos, &c.—A fresh
y .aj,„.yja..™.iwa and Ibr «" J '“^ 0AUY £ u0
T IQ.UID Adhesive PLASTER—A supply
X_J JiisI received, and for safe by I.. J. MYERS,
Juno 31 Hini'U’ Building.
TpiASTiLLES do PARIS.—Just recoived,1
X fresh supply, by TURNER fc ODEN,
July IU Monument-square.
CUGAR Cured SHOULDERS.—10 boxes
O prime Sugar cured Shoulder*; Intuling from brig
CI.«ntonjnnd for solo by ( * 0II eN, 'NOIUH8 fc CO.
17LOUR.—30 bbls. Etowah brand Flour,
J; Just received, and for sale by
July 90 J. V. UONNERAT.
M INIATURE Solar LAMPS.—Recoived
. per steamer, tt flill supply of assorted patterns, for
■ale by M. EASTMAN.
July 9 •
T77AR-R1NGS.—Just received an assortment
Jli of latest style Bnr-Rlngs. •
June 81 51. EASTMAN.
L ight i light u light m — too
gross of Friction Matches, Just received trod for sale
;,y II* DkAIAUTIN.
July u
CELLING Under COST.—J. &. P. Coal’s
O getiulna Spool Thread at 4 cettla per spool, to keep
up tiro frwhlon or u Tew nf my neighbour*.
July 90 J. 8. MAGILL, Monuiiient-squnrc.
BY T. J. WALSH.
TO-MORROW, 7Ut Inst., will Im sold in front of Uie
Court Home, hetiveen tiro u*ual hour* or snle i
One Patent Lover Silver Wnti'li. 10 Whole Jewelled,
“Johnson, Liverpool.” 1 Silver Verg# Watch.
One silver Alounted Rille, “Rogers, Savannah,”
maker.
One Heavy Gold Chain.. Tonus cash. * nug 0
d Chain.. T
BYT. J. \
BYT. J. WAlAlf.
Private Snle.
A pair of Dearborn’s Potent Colton Scales, but little
u«ed, complete, weighing 1,500 lbs. Also, a Letter Press,
with a Copying Rook. July 28 1
Sales nt flucUon.
Claret—At PHVMe Snle.
BY PlULWlCKfc UFil.l,.
Just received, per borftuc KidrLfrom New Yolk.
lOlroxes Cla'rcti ocarks London I'or for, Pint'). Julyo
ifaliges nnd Potatoes—At Private Sate.
It\ IMHLItHKIC Itl-I L
Just received per *teain»liip Teimcssic: 20 bbls. Pots
toes, 18 boxes Oranges. July 3
Loudon Porter, Claret, fce.—At Privnte Hale.
BY piur.imicic«fc BELL.
Jmt received In Store,and tor salo low •. G car-Ks Lon
don Porter, In pints; 20 boxes “St. Julian” L'lnrqt; 5 do
Pale Sherry; II) baskets Champagne. June 26
eaeited Whala Oil—At Prival* Bate.
by 1'iiiiamicK fit Bioi.L. .
Now Intuling per brig Clinton, from New-Yoik : 10
bbls Ideached Whnle Oil. June 26
BY T. J. WALSH*
Privnte Safe,
A Negro Woman, a good bouse servant, wltit her wo
children aged three years and one year.
A Negro Roy, aged nineteen years, accustomed to field
work and ploughing.
Also, three Prime Field Hands, aged 19,99 and 38 years
of a«e.
Titles to
the above undoubted.
July I t
Georgia Racon.
nY T. J. WALSH.
A choice lot of Sides, flam* and Shoulders, Just re
cuived, nnd for snle in quantity to suit purchaser*.
July«
BY T. J, WALSH.
Private Bale.
Grey, Brown, Soil Brown, and Salmon Brick, tor rale,
nnd delivered iti the city. June 9
"VTEGROES for SALE.—Twelve likely ffgr.
i.N young Negroes, ronsLtingof boys and girls, aged
from ten to twenty-one years.
OEO. W. WYLLY.
aug 9 Gen. Ag’t. fc Broker.
U. S. MAIL LINE; .... . .-
NEW-YOHIC AND SAVANNAH l.INIiT
OF STEAM-SHIPS, FOR NEW-YORK.
To Leave IVrdntsday, Aurutt 8.
The new and splendid Steam-
1 Ship O It E ll O K E E, l.toas, master,
will leave Savannah as above. Passsgs
, to New-York, ft23. No berth secured
until ptid tor. The ship and owners will not be account
able for any article sent on board, unless bills oflndlngara
obtained tor lire same. Bills of lading signed by ihsClerlf
onboard,
K™ ^ “ r "'' I p“ADSLf'0 9 B> f AY. .
The ships ofthls lino carry a clear white Irobl at innst-
licad,green on starboard slue nnd red larlsrord.
No freight received after 10 o’clock on tbs dsy or
°(ffjh No colored persons will be allotted to go on board
y\UAWN NUMBERS—Of Grocno and
17 Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra Clnsa No. 65,
which drew in Alexandria, (Va.) on the 3tst of Jup-
*■» 90 01 74 17 00 70 00 10 78 4 31 70 i
Also, of Clan No. 60, Extra, which drew In Charleston
on tiro 2d Inst.:
10 IS 40 10 10 70 O 08 98 04 90 3 OO 90 79.
No*. 1819 64, Whole Ticket, a Prize of MOO in Uw
above Lottery, was sold by P. II. PENDERGA8T.
Draws To«MorraW<
• THREE PRIZES OF fl3/)G0 ARB
$39,000!
Ten Prizes of One Thousand Dollara.
GUHiaNH.t PULASKI AIO.VUJUICNTI.OT’llY
EXTRA CLASS HO. 08, foa 1849.
To be decided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lot
tery, Class 96, to bo drawn nt Alexandria, (Vo.) To-
Morrow, Aug. 7th, 1849.
J. W. MAURY fc CO., Afanngers.
SFI.KHnlD SCHEME
AT EG 110 KS for BALE.—A Woman about
it Tblrty-flve year* of age, Cook,Washer and Ironer; a
’ , about Sixteen yean, and a .Mulatto Girl, about Pour-
i years OEO. W. WYLLY,
’— General Agent and tirokti.
Girl;
teen.....
July 87
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA,
By the Savannah nnd Charleston Slititnert nntl tht
a SPLENDID STEAM-SHIP OSPREY,
Or THE 1'IIILADELITIIA AND ATLANTIC StEaA KAtlOATION
company’s line.
By an arrangement with Iho,
above Company,Through Tickets will
•be furnished to Pa-Sengers for Phil
adelphia |u the superior steam shlji.
3 Prizes of. 813,000
1 do. or 7,000
’ do. of 4,000
do. of 9,Ue8
10 do. or 1,000
Ticket* ftS-SImiesIn pro
10 Prizes of....
“10 do. or....
90 do. nr.,..
930 do. or 100
fcc. fcc.
totllnn.
I'atZKS CASHED AT THIS OrPlCE.
(U7* Tickets nnd Blum s for sale, and orders from the
• i iraci* onn nii.m * mr emo. ana hhiit* mu
country attended to nt the Old Established Office of
P. R. PENDF.UGA8T,
No.O White House. Owen’s Dulldlugs, Uull street,oppo-
'•p tiro Pulaski lloiisc. augO
T AND fur SALE—Lying in Bulloch Coun-
AJ If, Mtt the O-Himi river, rtitiMliilii, nine hundred lpK toi„, m p,ln« *(ll Hn^nd bf ti.-t offleenw
m.d.nmlfMv™ (077) «.«■., mill tlmlier^.wlU b« H,c nlcure «nj runifoit orhiit
sold low for cosh.
July 81
OEO. W. WYLLY,
General Agent and Broker.
IIOUMH I-cm SALK.
A Good SADDLE NAG, about four years
old. Apply to OOIIBN fc FOSDlur
The OSPREY will leave Charleston onTliaraday, Atf.
2d, and continue to leave on each alteinat* Thursday,
alter the arrival of tiro Savannah Steamers. .
Cabin Passage from Savannah. .flB 00
Steerage do. do. do. and found.....w... 18 59.
(Jtjfo The trow steam ship PHILADELPHIA wljl bt.
put oil the line in October.
1 July'* 5 ®**** * PPl> *°BROOKS fc TUPPER, AgenU.
PASSAGE IIETWEElf
TO KENT,
n^HAT largo and comimxlious Brick STORE
i No. 110 Bryan-street, corner of Market square,run
ning through to llay-lnnc. being 90 feet in dentil, now . ^ • ......
occupied liy Collin* fc Bulkley, C irinerly by E. F. tVnod I SAVANNAH AND PIIILADKLI IHA‘ ...
as a Wholesale nnd Retail Shoe Store; be lug one of tiro By the Savannah and Charlatan Steamers unit tht
very best Stands In the city. Possession given 1st Nojl STEAM-SHIP COLUMBUS,
vember next Apply to N. f. WEBSTER. By recent arrangemenlsThrougn
?knt* will be fumLhed from SatOnnan
TP ROM the I st of November next, the House
X 1 at present occupied by J. A. Norris, Esq., Ilarrls-
strei't. adjoining tile residence of B. \V. Fnadlrk, Fjo.
July M inwf 6 JAMES KER.
July 97
MAGILL, Mnniuiicnt square.
G “AUZB FLANNELS, §tc.—The SulA
scribers linvc opened nninvaiconfGauzf! Welnli Flnu-
irols and Ladles' ami Gent’s Lisle Thread Under Vests-
which will bo found to suit tiro season exnctiy.
MARSHALL & AIKIN,
July 97 West side Monument-*q.
TT'NGLISH Tooth BRUSHES,-
J'j ccivedi mi invoice of very superior Eng
•Just ro-
English Tooth
Brushes, of tiro sulwcrllror’* own Importation.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
apt 94 Market-square,
VxrEEDS fc MORRKLL ore oponl.w nn
VV entire new assortment of Chinn and Bnrtlron-
wnre, now laiuling by ship Chaos,from Liverpool. White
Flint Chinn, Flowing Marble, Mulberry. Pcntl White,
nnd Flowing Blue Ware, from the Staffordshire Potterin'*,
England. These Wares will be sold wholesale or retail,
at New-York prices. Into J»»° 110
DISK ASK STOPPED IN ITS MAltCII!
CHOLERA PREVENTED.
A Medicine forAll Complaints of tho Blood
Nervous Attacks, or llilinus Affections.
i/fvjti.ms hbjwi
Among tho remedies of tiro day, tvliat tnodlclne is the
best? 'toils question has been nuswered by tiro unsolicited
testimonial * of more than TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
PERSONS! who have bu«n restored to health nnd use
fulness by tiro use of BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA !—
It cure* Mcausc It removes Uio acid humors from tiro
body, and by purifying tiro blood makes tiro system imper
vious to dlseuBC.
THE CHOLERA
need produce no fear to Uuwo who make a free tt
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA. Pure blood is a pow
erful bulwark against tiro encroachment* of disease, nnd
•I.. ■M.'Htilenee which is ugaln spreading llirnuglioul tiro
may be in a great degree avoided by using
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARItlLLA.
Dysentery, Costlveiio**, Summer Coiiiplulnt,Cholic,Ship
Fever, 1'alnsIn tiro Back, Side ami Head; Canker,
Ulcerated Throat. Bronchitis, Canker it Stout-
acli, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Typhus
aud allotlitr Fevers,Small Pox, Meades,
Scarlet Fever, Rheumatism, Cu-
taneotH Eruption*, Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Cough*,
Cold*, aud
CONS UMP.T ION.
These cnlnplnli.u are nil oicntbmed by impure IiIo-kI,
and porinniieiitly cured by the use or BRISTOL’S SAH
SAPARILLA.
“THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE”
Is alike the language of tiro Scripture, ami tiro languagu
ot'rea«m. From Uro blood is built up, pnrtielii by par
ticle, thu entire liumun body. It* bones, mid muscles,
nnd delicate tisturc*, arc all tiro re»uli* of tiro graduiil de-
|ni>iti's of miniile particles, which nro taken up by tiro
various organ* thtoughoul tiro system. As tiro Weed of
the tree grows, year by year, from tiro deposite of ligneous
Mil-stance from tiro sap which circulates through it* cu-
pUtlary ve>sul* > su does tiro organized living human body
f row, and supply ll* natural waste from tiro iiinterlnl*
umLIrod by tiro blood nlotiu, fur tiro blood coiiminsnll the
material* necessary to Uie reparation and growth of tiro
organs. *
A* It Is tiro only mean* tij which Uie sroni function* or
nutrition is accomplished, so also I* this all important
vital fluid, tiro source ofall tiro humors ot tiro body. 1 lie
unlive, tears, bile, urine, perspiration and all other acere-
tinns, are taneti solely from the blood. How liidL|iunsi-
ble then, 1* it, that Ibis
FOUNTAIN OF UFF.
be III a pure und healthy stale.
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA
is tiro greatest purifier of tiro blood known in tiro Mntorin
Mediui. | N vaLID8 REMEMBER I
Tirol BRISTOL'S is the only pure Extract or H.irHiqm-
rtlln prepared In this country, one hoitlo orwlilcli is worth
ten of tiro kind offered by many ortho unprincipled quacks
throughout tiro United Mate*. _
THE CASE OF JAMES WYCKOFF
has no equal, il stolid* out alone 5 Bristol's 8»r*upmHn
has ac hieved la till* cure a reputation and u lame that
never can be wen by any other medicine.
A synopsis ol tiro case, und u quotation extracted from
tiro mod Intiiiciitiul and respectable pres*. I* all tli.it can
lie given in this sheet. Tho history of tiro young man
Im* been printed mid I* iu tiro hand* ol agents.
IF IN THE DAYS OF THU Al'OS I’LES,
among the many who sought miraculous relief at llielr
hnmls, there bad been brought to tln-iii tiro remnant of a
Unman being, deaf, dumb, und naiti illy blind, with both
legs ami one arm eaten off by iileeraiioii, In* ear*, nose,
and palate, ton. completely destroyed by tiro ravage s ol
tiro teirilfie disease, whose work o' destruction was sure
ly nnd swiftly going on—would It n«»t have troen
deemed n striking Illustration or mimettlnus power, bad
the enrol malady been nt once »t lyert—Its horrible ulcera
tlnn* nt once healed—and tiro mutilated body of tiro suf-
ferer relieved from racking palus-liis appetite restored—
his sleep ncai ii tend red sound and refreshing— Ills flesh,
splrll*, animation once more returned—in short, a coni-
pleto restoration to general health effected.
Hurls would indeed have been ileeuwd A MlRAULIv-
yet such n wonderful work lias been wrought by BltlB-
f . . .
rpHE following are tho Drawn Numliera of
X Georgia State Lottery, Class No. hft, Extra, decided
by drawl ur of Pntnpsco Lottery, Class 86; drawn at tiro
City of llnlliuiorc on tiro 31*t ult. i
71 O 43 -IU 31 09 90 00 30 00 99 30.
A Magnificent Scheme.
13 Drawn Ballots out qf each Package ef 32 Tickets.
SXt.M CLOSE WSDNKHDXY, AT YOB* O’CLOCK, V. M.
30,000 DOLLARS.
OEOUOIA STATE LOTTERY,
trtAss no. 36, kxtka.
For thr Benefit of the Independent Fire Company at Augusta.
Decided by drawing ol Snsqirolinnna Lottery, rlass No.
36, to be drawn In the City of Baltimore (Md.) Wed-
Iie. da.v, Augu>t 8, 18)9.
D. PAINE & CO., Mnnngcr*.
SPl.KNtllD sr ItLMK ;
REMOVAL*.
fpHE Subscribers havo removed to the sna-
X clous Store No. 100 Hrynn-strret, three doors below
their former location, where can be fout.4 a complete as
sortment of Crockery, Glass-ware and House Funfishing
Goods, at low price*.
June 96 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
ELECTION NOTICE. .
I "\RDERED—That an Election be held al I
V-/ the Court House in Chatham County, on Saturday,
the 11 ti. dnyof August next, for Tax Collrrtw, In said itflWia 'wtilfeavV Charleston on fits l. r --
County, for tiro present year, in tiro place nr EILha W jrl- 7 n » c | oe i ti a, »» nn ^ Havana on tho 8tb nnd 22d,
ly, Esq.rcrigned. Threformore insgltlriitei.will presfde nt SAVAN-
■ required by law. 1 be County Sheriff and Constables I \v EST each way.
H ti.niilrml In Hilt-nil unit nri>«ort'enrili>r. I ‘ ......
are required
1 Prize of f»i,0fi0
1 do. or 8 000
1 do. of 4,000
1 da. «f 1,760
1 do. of I,.TO
i do. ..r— i,otio
Ofl JVhmfterjr—13
20 Trims or. %000
20 do. or. 400
90 do. of. 300
90 do. of ...900
Wj do. of 100
fcc. fcc. fcc.
Drawn Ballots.
Ticket* *10—Shares In proportion.
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Comer Hull st. and liny Lniro.
{{(?- Order < fount tiro country promptly attended to, aud
prizes i'n-lied nil demand. nug 0
rpiIE Subecribcre Uiko iileas.iro to
J. 111. CMirn. of till, dir nml 111. Tl.v.tln. Fubllc S “S mo"uT ’ *
JOHN IJENSON,
NEW-YORK AN1> BROOKLYN
COPPERSMITH,IIIIA 88 «fcHKLLFOUNDRY
A LL KINDS of Copper-Work, Turpentine
ami other fllstllling Apparatus, Sugar Tem lies,
Pam', fce., ineludlng “Beiismi Day’s” patented lmprov|
ed Vai'iiimi I’nii; also every other style of Vacuum Pan,
fcc. Also, Hroln Water nml Pneumatic Apparatus. Also,
HELLS tor Churches, Paclorlcs, fce., and every descrip
tion of Urns* and oilier Casting*. Orders addressed to
J. BENSON, Of. lHfi Slip, N. Y.,
Or to Messrs. WAY fc KING, Suvnimah,
frdi 13 Ohio Will receive punctual attention.
generally, that they have leased tor a term of yearn, the
above well known and commodious llon-e, and la g to
say Hint il is being entirely renovated,nod will be lilted up
in tiro most insteful and approved style by tiro 1st of Au-1
gust next. Tiro Ladles’ Apartments will be elegantly ar
ranged, nnd nothing will bn left undone to add to tiro com
fort of the occupants. Unicinitted attention will be paid
to sR who may favor them with their patronage.
Mr. R., tiro Senior Proprietor, having bad many yt
experience in this business, flatters himself, Unit Id* fin in-
cr course of conduct is a sufficient recommendation to
III* numerous friends and acquaintances to claim tiic lib
eral support they have al ways given him.
H. BUFORD.
THOMAS WILLIAMS.
, Charleston Courier will please publb-h the above
three times a week till 1st of August, nnd forward bill to I
this office. July 91
CAMERON At BRAND,
' iMrnRTKRS or
SCOTCH, IRISH & BRITISH GOODS,
Nos. 49nml44 Pliu-slrret, Now-York,
O FFER for sale on lioorttl forma, COTTON
BAGGING AND BLANKETS.
100 bales 4fl inch 9J{ lbs. per yard Gunny Ctotli.
fiflO pieces 44 “ I III. “ “ Dundee Ragging.
fiOO “ 44“ lJfll»s« “ ” do. do.
1,000 «» 44 “ 1« lb*. “ “ do. do.
1,000 “ 44 “ 1 Libs, “ « do. for Sea tahuul.
10.1 bales of Blanket* of different qualities.
July 16 lino
rpRICOPHEROUS — A medicated com-
X pound to prevent baldness und grey linlr, to restore
tiic linlr that has fallen off, nml to euro effectually scurf or
dandruff. Prepared by Professor Burry, and for snle by
0. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
apr 30 Gibbons’ lluililiiig.
T ATEST Styles of Spring and Summer
I 1 CLOTHING—Receivod and receiving per steam
ship* Cherokee nod Tennessee, the roost splendid nssort-
immt of Gentlemen’* Wearing Apparel: consisting or
extra super black French Cloth ami Drop D’Eto Frock.
Dress nnd Seek Coats; 500 fancy Linen, bl’k Alpnccn nnd
bl’k Silk Mohair Paletot* nnd Hacks; 500 pairs super bl’k
Doeskin, bl’k Drap D’Etr, fhney Casslmer. Coltonade nnd
Linen I’nnUJ with nil extensive variety of bl’k Hntin nnd
fiincy Marseilles Ve*!*; whim nnd col’d Mu»Hn Whirls.
Also, on linml, a well assorted stock of You th’s CLO PII-
INO. All of which we offer forsaleat Naw-J ohk mau.
Great earn ha* been taken in tiro selection of Uiese Goods,
und wo invito the attention of Merchant* from the Coun
try visiting Savannah, ns wo reel assured that in Manu-
fiieturlng our own Good* wo are enabled to sell them nl
Greatly Reduced Prices, wholesale aud retail, at No. 10
Wliitnkcr-street,Savannah.
npr35 PIERSON fc HEIDI.
OLDS & ANDERSON,
GROrEllkfc COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. Ml pnONT-ST. NEIV-YQIIK.
O NE of Iho partners Wing a native of North
Cam Inn, nml tiro oilier a Northern ninn with twen
ty years’experience III City trade, tiro Interest# of their
patron* in snipping to, and buying from them will be well
protected. _
Htiict nttenllon paid, to roitslcumenis of COl ION.
GRAIN, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, nml every kind
of PRODUCE; nml nil orders forGROCERlKB nnd MER
CHANDISE generally, promptly attended to. ul tiro low
RKtotnaxcK*.—Messrs. Gordon fc Talbot. Olyphant fc
Son*, A us this fc Spicer, Woodward & Du*enbury, New-
York. ly J'>'ro4
•20 1‘lxls VTtnNDOW Sauhra and Blinds.—5,000
W L.ibu.ai,,smwIi"';rJW
i.igut*, ossorw
sizes; for sale
July 30
tits, o ny ju wa*n, *,uuu *i«.*i ,
irtPil «l«ii»i 100 r«.' y«iielli || i.nllnd«,iu»oi i lcd
Id by JNO, FAIjIiIuAN 1 •
"VX71NDOW GLASS 500 lioxcs Amcri-
V V can sud Fr
, French Window Glass, from 7 by 9 to 16
by 18; 16 by 18 to 36 by 44} 50 boxes American and 1 reach
Cotton and Picture Glass.
July 30
JNO. G. FAI.L1GANT.
F RANK FORRESTER’S vm Sjwla:
by Henry William Herbert, Author of “My Shoot
inn Box,” “The Roman Traitor.” fcc.
Tho American Bee Kccpor** Manual; by 1. R. nil-
"^n^.ly.Oby j 0l iw M . C onm.
H UME’S History of ENGLAND.—His-
tory of England from tiro Invasion or Julius t.’iesnr
to tiro AlMlicntioli of James tiro Second, by David Hume;
ami continued from tiiat period to the present time; by
T. Ralilngton Macaulay. Iluino will be comprised in six
volumes, which will bo issued separately, at intervals of
alMiut a imiiitli. ’Two volumes of Hie continuation or
Miteaulny having been published, tiro Imlnnco will he
issued, in tinifimn style, immediately on theirnnpcniniico
In Lntidon. Tiro whole, when complete, will form Uro
fAfiiprxl auJ wait readable edition of the two author* now
M fkSrls nml Homes, or Social Dcsllnclioii: n Story, by
Mrs. Ellis, author of “Tho Women of England,” fcc. fce.
Tho Malden Aunt: it Story t by H. M.
Etiquette for Gcntioiuen. Etiquette for Ladies.
David Coporfloldi by Charles Dlekiii*, part 3 V
Gialcy’s Ladles’ Book Ibr August.
Graham’s Mtuinzitie for August.
Abo now supplies on— ...
Tlie Expoitilitlon to thn Dead Sen nml the Jordan ; by
W.F. Lynch, IJ. 8. N. , „
Buroponn Life ami Manners; by Henry Colcnwn.
Edmond Unnto, tiro Sequel to the Count of Blontn-
CUrtsto; by Dunuts. „ .
Life lu the Fnr West; by G. F. Ruxton.
A Ill.liirr or AVo.iiJeir.il I..V.-..I on*. Kec. md hy
July 31 JOHN M. COOPER.
EMENT.—-60 barrels of a superior quality
Kfi to any mado in thlscounfry, (from Uio Newark nnd
snitii lim " vm '" m amfeiifwiai.r
M uslins, aingtinms,
, at vary low prices.
and Linen Lustres,
'j,mo2fl " MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
WHITE Marseilles VESTS.—HocoiFod
VV tier Chorokco: n new supply, tt fine and nndilun-
.b[e„ S U,, M '77 0.7..,,pmcB J. VKADKR.
fpRAVULLING BASKETS nnd S;,i.:1i<'Ih
.1. A miml RMordni’M In md fnr »»l» J,»
pity 13 J* E. CAPt fc «
H.TUMAN ANATOMY by James a.mm;
IX Kilhi.il by ltd- (ii.nl.i nml JV, Slmipoy, Hi.IAni.r-
ititro.llitam by Dr, Ji Loe.ly-2 vol.., with upwmii „r
500 IlhiKtintions. „ ....
Diingllsnu’s New ftsmnd us, Mil edition.
Parturition nndtlro Principles nml Practice of Obstet
ric*; by W. Tyler Smith, M. D., London.
Ilarria’ Dental Surgery, bill edition, with l.«0 illitstrn-
li, 'u'il on the Matotual Management of Children* in
^EtimiBUPD for Irodiss and GctiilcnVen, or short rules aud
reflection# Tor conduct Ip society.
Wnteon’M Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, it tww
'' Also,’ Lynch V Dead Sen Ex|ieditioii. A new supply.
The Lady's Bonkfor July.
July || \\ • rUORNL WILLIAMS.
TOL’S SARSAPARILLA. ,, ,,
jamvs WvcKorr, now 91 years old, nml Uie son ofl c
ter Wvckoff, n larnror of Clarence, Erie t.ounty, Netv-
Ynrk.’i* the living inonumontofthls most wonderful euro.
When five vents old. living attacked by Meoselt, b« had a
piepuruliou of Mercury mlmliilutcred to him, nml for
eleven long years of wnbitlng pain, and Iriglilful mutila
tion, wi re its pernicious ellcrt* nt work. Awful beyond
description were Uie sufferings of tiiat poor boy during tiro
interval, ns detailed iunn JnrereMing history of hi* exlra-
ordiunrycure, published in 18-ltt nt Buffiilo, tor Ins benefit,
and which can l>e had of Bririot’s Agettfo.
Six year* have now elapsed since Oil* modern miracle
was wrought, nml tiro person yet lives to testify—though
mutely, yet most eloquently—to tho curative properties or
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA I
CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
llARTroRo, Conn., Sept. 99,1819.
This tfi'iy certify that 1 have been u subject nf lttilam-
mntnry lUicuiiiatLin for tiro Inst eighteen year*, and ofleii
confined to my bed for four or six week* by each attack.
I have ttlcd every possible remedy tlml tiro most cub'Uni
ted of tiro New-York medical Acuity could proscribe,
beside* any quantity of quack medicine*, but did not
obtain permanent relief. , , , ,
Soon after resuming my tpuiilnn'*' in Hartford, I haa
the niost severe attack I over bad. I was confined to my
room two niontlis, nml wlron I Jell I was scarcely able to
walk, nnd not without the most severe pain. My Inm-
u ss lasted frem hot Octolwr to iho June following.
Having businea#In New-Vorkuta 1'cbruury, I wusllirrc
introduced to n gentleman by tiro ironic ol I homo# Hogan,
who highly recommended Bristol’# SARtArARU.LA.
Ho told tun that he hud been confined to his bed eight
mouths with Rltcuniatism mid Screfuln, and hi* physi
cians had given liiin up, as past recovery. He used fifteen
bottle# of Bristol’* Sauhaparilla and it was to this
medicine alone that lie attributed Iris nresunt existence.
I concluded to defer tiic trial until 1 relumed to Hart
ford and again consulted wy pUyslelau, whose prcscrlo
lion I fiillowcd until May, without roller. I thou bought
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA ol you, nml continued
taking It according to direction*. 1 then visited New
York again, mid was there Introduced to Mr. Bristol, who
advised me by all mean* topersevere. I called on I wen
ly different individual* of the firvt respectability, Who had
been cured of all tha III* that flesh U heir to, who all at
tribute their restoration to licnlih entirely to this iiivnlun-
hlo medicine. With all this testimony, I continued till I
had taken sixteen bottle* which has restored mc to per
fect health. I shall la- happy nl any time togivo anyone
all tiro Information Hint I mu possessed of, in regard to
this invaluable medicine, and confidently recommend it
to all wlm are. afflicted with tiro disease* for which it is
recommended. Re*pcctfiilly yours^ onE
REMEMBER
That Bristol's Snranpnrilln Is the only
Origlnifi Medicine,
And tint) nil tiro various Sarsaparilla* that have sprung up
in the last few years uro mere imitation*. Bristol’- **•••■*
Estnblliilu'd In 1839.
In 1818 Uro proprietor, ntnn Immense sacrifice,enlarged
flic battle* to a full quart, tbits ottering to the a (file ted a
labour quAttTiTv and a vcrkr arvicls for tho money
than was ever before offered.
N FmwM,y' I ' An "’- l 'i'.'llKNimiPKflON k CO.,
juue 30 sutw 18-*fl Giblions’ Building, Savannah; Ga
liKA'l’IlKli AND FINDIN<4*8TOHE3,
Cor. ofBametrd fy Bryan-sts.,North tide nf Market.
T OllN P. BAUM respectfully informs tlio
gj public tiiat he is enabled la offer a choice and exten
sive assortment of be*t French, German ami Americnn
Uulf Skins, Patent Leather, colored Morocco, colored
Lining*, best link nml Hemlock Sole-Leather, Welt
Leather, fce.,nt New-York prices. It would be advan
tageous for gentlemen working in these articles to exam
ine tiro stock, us Iro nl*o keeps all kinds of Tools and Mn
tcrials used in tiro lloot-ninkcrs line,
fiqa- Order* from tho country prempily attended to.
N.U. Tho highest cash prices paid fiir all kind* or
‘ i, Otto - * **
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND 11BTA1L
SADDl.EllY WARE-HOUSE,
Ynitmr'N nulldtiic,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Opposite Hamilton fy Symons' Clothing Store.
W.ll. HUVAC'O..
Manufacturer# omrlille*,Saddles,Harnesses,
H A V Bob hand a good assortment of Saddles.
Bridle* and Harnesses, of which the following caiii-
prl*c a |HirtiS|iaiilshQuilted,Overlaid niidShaftonSaddlesi
Planter*’ large nml extra largo Saddles; Men's plain do-i
English do.; Boys’and Race do.; Ladle*’ Baddies of «
variety ofPatterua; Bridlus and Martingales; Saddle Bag*,
r »ADftLBtt’» MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
nnd Hog skin*; Pad do.; Straining nml Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes. _ ..
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy ami bulky
Harnesses ornll kind*, by tiro single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMAI1NG8.—Barouche; Bum
Sulky Spring* nml Axle*; Posh Frame*; Ifnblwnrid llows,
hy the single set, Plated nnd Brass StuiiipJohitJjnlaiii do.:
patent Dash Lnntlier, Top and Curtain do.; broad mid nar
row Lares, variety or patterns; Silk nnd YT orated r ringes;
black and purple Conch Roans; Ruggy Lamps; Plated nnd
Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and plated Knobs, fce. .
“to Philadelphia, hy the Charleston Dally
_ Steamers and Steam ship COLUMBUS,
for *90, including Meals—Steeroge Passage M0, or MOJtf
aud found. Freight on memurement goods from Phlln-,
delpbla to Savannah, 10 cento per cubic Itoot ftesor nil
eliarzes In Charleston. - ]ML. .
N. II—Tho COLUMBUS will leave Charleston on her
next trip, Wednesday Afternoon, July 95th, after the arri
val «ff tiro Savannah Steamers, and continue to leaf*
Charleston and Philadelphia ovenr oliernott Wednesday
may 93 BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah.
V. 8. MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
VIX SAVANNAH AND KEY WEST.
Tho splendid netv Slcam-ftlup
ISA BEL, of 1,100 tons bdrthfn, com
manded by Captain William Rollins j
will leave Charleston on fh* 1st and
to attend and preserve order.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS, J. I. C. I
ELIAS HEED. J. I.C.C.C.
A. POUTER. 1.I.C.C.C.
Attest i Jxo. E. Davis, Clerk I. C. C. C.
July 17
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON,OEOUOIA
ratxs Of fassaok: •
From Charleston or Savannah to Havana,...... .£40
Charleston orSavannali to Key West, 30
Key West to Havana,. 10
•• Charleston to Savannah..
Hie steam ship ISABEL will lay up for the months of
August and September, and tesuiuo lief regular trips on,
1st and 15th of eac h n.»..M..,
r,„ .
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savannah. .
nov4 ^^URAKE^BROTHERSjkCO^Havaus^
SAVANNAH AND CHAW^OW OTBAlf
PACKETS—SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
From this dale until furthof
notice, piazrhgers by tho Savon nih amt
■Charleston Mall Bteath Pickels, will
'be taken from Savannah to Charleston,.
Reoufbrt and Hilton Henri, nml to return in tbs sorts
»U.timer for one fare—meal* iuclUdrit.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, ArnW- ..
N. n.-The time allowed for rewriting will In no ca*4
be extended. J“ n< * .
TO TUAVBLLBKS GOING NORTH.
UNION HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.
^ I 'HIS extensive Establishment has been I
X greatly Improved, by additions, by painting, fcc., 1
* is now open for the rr—**—'
., uy naaitinns, ay painting, i . ■ — —
iltint in nil a Parlor ro feet ten* and W feet wide. fKfiw’d "hilaDEl/’IIM. INGT0N ’ DAL
1 The steamers of till* line from faVannSh tn Chat
' *ton to WUmlngtnn, are in first ra
July 7
TURPENTINE WANTED.
D uring n.e ~
will be paid for
of good make, nnd weighing
July 93 mwfia ANDUBW
mid from Charleston to
rate eon-.
Summer, fulfmarket prices I dition)^and wna«fg&dSwen known MiTjixwitaitotf
Y'irsin Din Turneniiiro In barrel*, commanders, and Uie Rall-Koads ore In fine order, thereby
SSJSSSSlMSS I tsayri-
JUGH TICKETS from Savannah to Philadelphia, -
Iro had oil board tiro Ssvafinsh and Charleston'
“ ' Co N«W-Y0t»C
VVAANTED lo HIRE—A Fomalo House h.J onitaugjij. Itomjlnk «
VV 8omo.. Elifiuiu. .1 11.1.QlWca. fecJ &dWffllli. MT
‘ — . ..M,— ., OO. . r. . oo . . . I #.*» l. nl.oolo.Tnj .A D
V^ANTED—Slate Bank Slock. Apply |
July «° COHEN fc FOHDICK.
•VTOTICE.—In consequence of a cliango in
I. N bUKiiro**, the undcralgnvd will discontinue nil year
ly nreniint* alter 1st Aiigusl.
July 31
DENHLOYV fc WEBSTER.
ATOtlCE — Mr. Wnt. L. Haupt will act as
lx my Agent, and have charge or my buriuess, during
my absence from this place. u. 8. NICIIOLH.
July IU
TI/TB. j. F. PELOTis our duly authorised
IVi. nil * — -
Through Tickets from Charleston to Philadelphia, at
$90cai'h, tan alone be had from E. VVINSLOVV, AgSpt
of tiro Wilmington and Raleigh R. It. Company, at the
ofilcc of the Company,foot of Laurens street, Charleston,
whom plen*e apply. ,, ..
l’n**engew by this route will ltav« Uifl option to con*-
...uro without delay, or of stopping at any of tiro inter
mediate places, and renewing their scats on tiro line nr
tiroir convenience.
y„rr u ,u,.,...rbrm..i m ,,i^or o . -
nftlie American BTqtil, Charleston, - 8.D. .
*• The Montgomery Journal, Mobile Advertiser;
and New-Orieans Picayune, will clinfigo to conform to
above. ly spr80
nttorney during out aWnce from tiro State.
July 19 W. II. MAY fc CO.
“VTOTICE.—'During our absence front thn
i.N State,Mr. John F. Hymons I* duly aullmrised
•la* nur attorney. HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
Savannah, July 18, 1849.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR
CAMDEN. COLUMBIA OU AUGUSTA
By nil arrangement between the ^lith-Cnrqllitn Rail-
, . „oad Companyatid tiro Savannah nnd CTaneswuHironi-
ATOTICE.—Three months after date anpli- PwSots, |W»™ by
IM cation will be made In tiro Central Rnll-Rood nnd Ticket* to either Cnnulen, Columbia or Auguste, at Eight
Hankins Company of Georgia, for renewal of l ertifleate
No. 813, dated June lath, 1837, In my name f*>r five
Shares of tiro Capital Stock of said Company, said Certifi
cate having been lo**t. ..... ..
may 4 WM. II. BURDSALL.
AT OTICE.—During my nhscnce from the
IM city, .Mr. FRANCIS T. COLE,at tiro Counting
llniueor wKann fc Rowland, on the Bay. to Btitiiorised
to collect all Rent* duo Uio estate “f F. VV. Hlinkmann,
anil to rent rnirh Building* that may be vacated. Tenant*
desiring to quit, should notify Mr. Cole in accordance
with the legal requirement*.
O. N. NF.YLE. Executor,
July 4 lino—wf* lino Estate F. W- llcincaiann.
N OTICE.—The Undersignqd boir respect
fully to inform their friend* and the public gene ral
ly, that they have opened n Store in New- York, at No.
170 Broadway—Up Stairs; where they are prepared to
makeup CLOTHING to order, at the shortest notice,
and in tiro very beet manner.
Any of their customers that wish their Fall supply
modem ready MxnE trices, can do »o by calling and
leaving their measure* at
julyU HAMILTON fc SYMONS
Notice.—All iicrsons in-
T7' X EC UTOR’S
J14 delited to tiro E*i
Ut
Dollar*, iueliidhig meals on tiro Boats. ,,
N. B. The Bouts leave SnvnimaU ^very day at 8K P>
I., nnd the Rail-Road cor# leave Charleston every day
l ft) o’clock, A. M. RROQKS fc TUPPER,
apr 19 Agents 8 fc C.Hteaih-Pncksto.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD'
FROM ATLANTA TO DALTON. .
Tho fore on tills Hoad is reuuced id Three Cento ruilre
fur grown perron# and Two and a Half Gents for Servant*
and Children overlive mid. under twelve year* or age.
This cheap t are to continue till tiro 10th of October twxti
By order of p-hief Engineer. E. R. MILLS,
June 19 tutlisj—au Sup’t Transportation.
STEAM-BOAT FOR BALE.
The steamer 1VANHOE can'
be treated for nt priVste rile until* tiro
4Ux day of September. Ifnot sold, site
will oil tiiat ilny, lie put up at Auetteri.
She well found nml iu good order- her boiler and en
due In good order. She cun be inspected and term# made
rev,,).,,, w
aug l
;^ f I'-O HP IiI7i AI7K LPI r I,V
UKRRIEN tSi PEPPER,
ATTOHN1BS AT LAir,
tVnyneiboro’iBnlikt Co., On.,
Will practice in the Conn tic* of Hb'liiuond, Burke, Jef
ferson, Sc riven, Emanuel, Tattnall and Montgonjery.
THOMAS M. REnRIEN. JA»M *. WVMfc
|nti99 mwf-Jy j
HENRY Rl« lUINWOODY,
ATTORNEY Hr COUNSELLOR AT LAIV,
Route, Georgia.
Will practice lu all tiro 6outto of tiro Oticrokee Circuit ,
in the Supremo Court, mid in lire County of Cobb, or tire
Coweta Circuit. .... _ , , „
RKrBRRNCRB.—Ill’ll. C. J. Melfoimld, Gen. A. J Han
sell, of Marietta.
iov2P
GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.
RULE NISI.
SU8AN PaoUETT, ) ...
r*. > Mortgage, fcc., April I erni, 18-10.
John T. Lestkh- j _
P RESENT—Tlio Honorable William B.
Fleming, Judge of tiro Eastern District. Ga. It np-
IMiaiing to the Court by tiro petition ofHusan Puggett, tout
on the tOtii Jnnnnry, Id-W, JohnT. Lestvt, of said com.tv,
made and delivered to i>aid Susan I’nggett, Jd* certain
promissory note# bearing the date aforesaid: whereby
John T. Letter promised on or before tiro 1st January
next, following the date of said note*, to pay to said Susan
I’nggett, or bearer, tiro sum of seventy-four dollars tor
value received, ami Hint afierwurds, on tiro sumo dny and
year aforesaid, tiro raid John T. Lester, tiro better to se
cure tits payment of said notes, executed and delivered
to the said Husnu Paggett Id* deed of mortgage, whereby
tiro said John T. Lester conveyed to tho said Susan Pag-
gi'tl a Har t of bind lying on the water* of BenriP#
Creek ami Altaninlm river, containing four hundred fitly
seven und u half acres, more or less, known mid dtotin-
anWhed by Beard’s Crack, being on tiro North line aud
the old Dead river being the West line of said land, it
being n part of a bounty surveyed for Col. James Jackson,
conditioned that if said John Lester should pay und dis-
charge said notes according to the tenor and effect there
of, that then the said deed of mortgage, and said note*,
should become and be null nml void, to nil intents mid
purposes. And it further appearing, that said notes re-
multi unpaid, it Is, therefore, ordered tlint the raid John
T. Lester do pay into Court by tiro first dny of the next
Term thereof, tiro principal, interest, mid cost* due on
said note*—(or shew cause to tiro contrary If any he
tins,)—and that cii failure of the said John Lester
so to do, equity of Redemption in tiro *nld mortgaged
premise* be forever thereafter batted and forectored;
and it i* ftirther ordered that this rule be published in one
of tho Savannah Gitxcttes once a month for four month*,
or a copy thereof served on tho said John Lester, or his
special Agent or Attorney, ill least three months previous
to the next term of tills Court.
A true extract from the minute# Inst tern nr said Court,
W.«. NORMAN, Att’y for Mortgagee,
July 3| JOHNJL FKASF.K, d. c. U 0,
/1UAT11AM Iufotior COURT-JulyTorni,
1819.—Whereas, 11. Vonglahn, J. A. Shaffer, and
John F. Meldrum. Petit Juror*, summoned to attend tiro
present Term of this Court, having mmle default, It i*
ordered that they be fined Twenty Pollais each, unhtM
they do file good nml siifildeiit cause of excuse on or be
fore the flirt d»v of tiro next Term of said Court.
Jiyly SKI tt. l\ AIKIN, Hep C’l'kt. v. c.
Cnmdcn county, Georgia, deceased, mo requested to
make payment; nnd nil perami* having claim* ngninst tiro
same, are called ujioii to present tiroir accounts properly
attested. HENRY K. W*. CLARK,
Qualified F.x’or.
Ft. Marys’, On., Jiiiir 1st, 1819. June 4
Dillon’s Wharf.
•Eztablftbed Line.'
de*i
AT OTICE.— Tho Copartuerehip herolofure
lN existing between the UndcrslBiicd und**r the nnnio
and style of CONNERAT fc OAIUE, is This Dny dis
solved by mutual consent.
All persons having demands against said firm will
sent them for wyment tn Mr. J. Vi Connzbat, nnd all in
debted to raid tom will make payment to him.
J. V. CONNERAT.
Savannah, July 9. 18-19. C. K. RARIE.
» The Regular Puokot' Scliooner, G. C.
S STRATTON, Captain Vafced, tVIll Have quick
Vor Freight or Pazsage,having good aecommodafthh*,'
apply to GREINER fc REALli.
nug 9 6
GUNS, RIFLES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ac.
Are oflered at very low prices by the sub-
rp, scriber, preparatory to h(s receiving his new *tock—thoac :
•T. he Underalgtied na\ ing pur- I W i0liitis a Gun or ltlflo nt n low price would do well tocnll
,n 1 nnd examine, before purchasing
uprtO JOHN CARRUTIIERS.
chased the interest of Mr C.%. Rarie in tfie firm
of CONNERAT St UARIE, will cantiiiue toe; Imrincss
in hi* own name. !• V. CONNERAT.
Snvmmnh, July 2d, 1849.
C “COPARTNERSHIP Notice.—The ttnder-
J signed bavo till* day associated tiroir interesto for tlio
transaction of a general Grocery and Provision business,
under th« name ami style of DAVIS A COPP• Tho busi
ness will be conducted nl Store No. 177Jl^y^UTet.
GEO. \V. UAV IS*
July 18 D. D. COPP.
fi q_pa RTNERSH1P.—The Undersigned
\J have till* day formed a Co-partnership under the
nnme of ALBERT WILLIAMS & HOLLIS, for tiro
transaction of a FACTORAGE nml GENERAL COM
MISSION BUSINESS. ALBERT WILLIAMS,
EDWIN L. HOLLIS.
Savniiiinli, April 9nd, 1849. opr 13
A N ORDINANCE, further to protect the
. Health of tiro City:
Be it ordained by |lic Mnyor nnd Aldermen or the city-
Savannah, in Council Arsemblcd, ahd it J» hereby or
dained—That from aud alter tiro phwago of this Ordi
nance, no Negro or Negroes, shall be brought within the
extended limits of the city, from any of tlio neighboring;
plantation*, for the purpose of avoiding any pestilential,,
epidemical, contagious or infectious dlsensg, under penal
ty of Fifty Dollar* In each nnd every case, and for each
and every Negro, ra brought tn. Said penalty to bo «d-
udged by Council and enforced In thpusual way.
Passed in Council, Snvnnrtoii 2d August, .1849.
R. WAYNE, Mayor 1 , [u s>]
EnwAttP G. Wilson, Clerk of Council.
Y^O-PAUTNERSHIP.—The undnrMiirod
V.-' have This Day formed u cn-partncr*hlp under tire
unuft of Laroche, bowne fc co.
ISAAC n. LaROCHE,
ALFRED T. BOWNE,
EDWARD S. KEMPTON,
Savannah, Juno 1st, 1849.
rt'HE Subscriber, llm.ikful fur the ltliera) pa-
X tronnge bestowed on him, hopes Hint his friends and
tiro public will extend tiro same to the firm, by whom the
DRY GOODS BUSINESS will bo continued,
juue 13 ISAAC D. LaROCHE.
/"IITY SHERIFF’S SALK of Porisl.ablo
V.' Property.—On the first Tuesday In August next.
Will be wild before tho Court Homo, in the City nf Savan
nah,between the usual hours of sale, h negro slave named
SAM, levied on us tiro property of William A. Fnrguron,
under a writ or Attachment, granted at tiro inztance.or
Luttirop fc Foote, returnable to tiro Court of Common
Plea* and of Oyer nmlTeiminei lot tiroCtiyof savannah
nml sold by order of tiro Judge of the said Court a* perish
able propertv. GEO- W. W\LL*,
Shrnff.
( MTY ShcrilPB SALE.—Will be sold 1 da
\J the first Tuesday in September' next, before tiro
Court House in'tlio City of Snyannah, between tiro legal:
hour? orsnle, tiro follnwliiBprticles.yiz: tivo Casks, ono
Oil Can. one ullage pi;* Rum, owe tolas* hand GWMhe
lot Crockery, ono lot Mustard and Pepper, ullage k.-g
Tobacco, one glass Jnr Sinrgh, ono tillngo glaujnr Fpiqe,
one tillnge barrel Cotfeo, two wr of Scales nml one' .set
Weights, otro lot empty Bottles, three.small KrgyAnfc
Clock, eight Tumbler?, one lot Mcnaures and Ultra Dq-
caulcrs, levied on as the property of Thomas Ucflornou,
to satisfy a fi> fa. Issued out of tiro Honorable Court ol
Common Pleas and Oyer nnd Termin’ r for tlio City <<t
Suvnnnnh. at the InStqnpO of John E. Davis, Clerk H- C.
C. C., who nro* for tho uso of himself and Win. II. Gaul
den, Sol. Gen’I. B. D. Gu. nnd Win. W.«Jntcs, tilroriff of
Cliatliam County, vcraiis Pnt. Ilanly, Fierce Howard,.
Thomas lletfeiuoii, Micul O’RlsUvand Bi< haul **'
nuga «BO. W. WYLLY, 8
“ MUTUAL'LiPBiSiMTKANCKCOM
OF NEW-YORK.
Eam’i. llANNAVjSer’ry. Josrrn Jl. Cm 11> .Fr.-ilent.
Arplteatfoiistscetxsd by
fchl-ly W- 1’. HUNTER, Agmi.