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POUT OP SAVANNAH,.
.TBKPT. 1, 1849.
A1UUV12D.
U. B. M. *leain-pxckcl Will. Bcnbrook, Blnnkcnshlp,
Charleston, to B,wk J.£ j£'^uiCD.
B r. ship Margaret in, Llckl*. Hull—A. Low & Co.
rig Lurch, Berry. Rath. (AIc.)—\V . Crabtree. Jr.
Uni; Zenobla, Wright, llo.ion—Ilrighnin, Kelly fc Co.
U. ri. .Mail Btonni packet Wm. Bcolirook, Blankenship,
CliaiL**lon—Hrook* fc Tuiipcr.
DUPAItTUI).
U. S. M. steam packet Wm. Bcabrook, Blaukeuihip,
Charleston.
1,1ST Ot*’ VESSELS IN POUT.
Slilni,
MaUbUloMri VYilllims,869 L’pool A. Low fc Co.
Mnrgaretta, (Ur) Llckl#,.077 Hull, A. Low fc Co.
Vernon, Fayo, -laVNv'k.Wnelib’n.VVIldcr&Co.
Edward, Kim leon, 3.',5 ilisc'g. .Cohen, Norris & Co.
Johannes,(Alt,) lleldt,.:t5l dUc’g A. Low & Co.
* llrlicH.
Clinton; Andrew*, 379 dlsc’g.Wariib’n^Vllder&Co
Zenobla, Wright, ooo Boston,Brigham,Kelly fc Co.
W. Fuller. Crawford,.. .’JO!) dlio’g.. Brigham,Kelly fc Co.
Dudley, Yates, 019 disc’g., Brigham,Kelly fcCo.
Mansanllla, nerry, 189 diic’g..Cohen, Norrls.fc Co.
Majestic, McNcar, 165 dlio’g..Cohen, Norrla * Co.
Lowell, Hobart, 219 NY’S....Crane fc Rowland.
Selma, Cullen, 205 load's B. W. Buker.
Orray Taft, Ladlcu,. .^.000 dlsc’g Matter.
B. A. Tilda, Upton, NY’k.\Va»hb*n,Wlld«rkCo.
Santiago, Smith, Boston,Urlaham,Kelly fcCo.
Naomi, Hall Balt.... Brigham, Kelly fc Co.
Joseph Henry, Morgan,... dlec'g .Muter.
MEMORANDA.
Barque Peter Demill, Hoey, hence, atNew-Yorkon the
9Uh ult.
Brig Timea, Groton, hence, at Boston on the 25th ult.
Bchr. Mary Pliebe, to sail Tor this port on her regular
day, wee up at New-York on the 27th ult.
Charleston, Aug 30.—Arr. ship Onward, Chaae,
Bristol, Eng.i barque Convoy, Pitman, New-Orlean*; brig
Clement, Ryder, Boston; sehr. Eldorado, Woollbrd, Haiti-
Cld.ahlpi Arnmlnia.fB*.) Hutchinson, Liverpool) Co.
lumbla, BeUer, New-York! brig Choa. Kershaw, Atchl-
son, Ncw-Orleane.
JSUfiBTOteSR. »8.—Arr. barque Abhy Baker,
Tralti Rio da Janeiro; Br. brig Belle, Bell, Antigua.
Cld. brig Cambrian, Walter, Rio de Janeiro and a
market
Philadelphia# Ans. R7.—Arr. eblpe Champlain,
Miller. Liverpool; Nestorlan, Goodhue, do.; eehr. Vir
ginia, Heron, Charleston.
Cld. barques Elisabeth J., Gallagher, Havana; Afton,
Lakie, New-Oriesns.
New-York, Aug. »7. P. M.—Arr. ships Louisi
ana, Barstow, Havre; Br. barques Jenny Lind, Taylor,
Belfast; Clarence, Douglasa, Galway; briga Lima. (Hr.)
Martyn, Limerick; Cohaneey, Unham, Rio Grande,Rraill.
Uoatoif. Aug. 540.—Arr. U. B. ship Germantown,
Pensacola, Havana and Key .West.
UNION STEAM-BOAT CO. OP OA. AND 80. CA.
FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA.
The superior Light Draught
Steam-Packet II, L. COOK, Capt.
Shaw, having been enlarged and re
fitted for Passengers and Freight, will
commence her regular tripe u above, on Tubiday, the
dth of SeptembereatS o'clock, 1*. M., and will continue
to leave on every Tuesday. For Freight or Pusags, ap
ply on board, at DUIon’a Wharf, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
09- Way Freights payable by Shippers, and during the
absence ot the Boats, will be stored tree of charge. All
Goods consigned to the Agent, will be forwarded free
of Commissions. smtu tug 30
NOTICE TO INSURANCE COMPANIES.
/^1TY Troaauror’s OFFICE—Savannah,
l.is.pt.,law. L — 1
|-ySSOLUTION.-Tho Conartnerahlphoro-
JJ tofore existing between the Subscribers, under the
firm of COHEN, NORRIS fc CO., wu dissolved on the
31st ult. by mutual consent. The unsettled business will
bs attended to by either or the Undersigned, who are au
tborised to use the name of the firm, in the llquIdaUon of
Its affblr*. r. COHEN,
JA8. A. NORRIS,
M. B. COHEN,
Per 1. Co it a
Savannah, SepL 1,1849. 3 eeptl
n and sty] . _
n of a General Commission Busin*i<
I. COHEN,
M. S. COHEN,
Per I. Cohen.
EDWIN E. HERTZ.
Savannah, SepL 1,1W9. M P l 1
-\TOTICE.—The Undersigned continues tho
-Li Grocery and Commission Business on his own ac
count. JAS. A. NORRIS,
sept 1
QNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT are
O now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, to which they luvite the attention
of Country Merchant*. sept *
T? ALL and Winter CLOTHING.—To the
L Merchants of Georgia, South Carolina. Tennessee,
Alabama and Florida.—The Subscribers having establish
ed a house In this city for the sale of READY MADE
CLOTHING In connoctlon with an extensive Manufac
turing estoblfohment In Newark, N. J.. where one of the
firm gives his personal attention entirely to tho manufac
ture, while the other devotes himself to the receipt and
sale of the aame In Savannah. Possessing these advan
tages. We flatter ourselves that we can compete wlUi any
establishment In the United States in Prico, Style nnd
Workmanship. We are now receiving our Fall and
Winter supply, to which we Invite the attention of mci
chants, planters, and the publlo in general,
sept 1 PIERSON fc 1IEIDT.
17ALL and Winter CLOTHING.—Just re-
/'VTARD, Dupuy & Co’s. BRA
y j Vintage of ISIS, in bond, for sale by
sept I stuthO HENRY
BRANDY.-
ROSER.
L AMP OIL.—500 gallons Bleached Win-
tor Sperm Oil, 500 cations Fall do, 1,000 galloi
Bleached Winter Whale Oil, lint received nnd for sale t
a. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
septl Gibbons’ Building.
PRIME N. O. SUGARS.—15 hhds. prim
J. New Orleans Sugars, landing from barque Edwai
■aft for sale low by
wptt J. V. CONNERAT.
P ICE CASK HEADING—Inch Rice Cask
-LL Heading, far sale at the Vain Royal Mill,nt #8 per
thousand faeL W. n. GILES fc CO.
aug 31
\T UTS—Brazil, Gronoblo, Yecan and Eng-
-L> Uth Walnuts; MatociUe'Almonds; l case (Mark’s
Matches; for sale by
aug 31
H ERRING.—30 bbls. Piokled Herring
trimmed far (flantntion use; landing from brii
Dudley: forsaie low from the wharf,
aug 31 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
fYTARD, Dupuy &,
VJ In pipes and half plpest ,
aga Wines; MononiahelaWhlskey; Schnapps* Gin; Cham
pagne; Sweet Oil; Begars; Thomas* Tnbncco; Port Wine;
Black .and Green Ten; Pe “ * *■“
aug 31
QUGAR, Coffee, Flour, Cheese, &c.—16
LJ hhds. choice St. Orolx Sugar; 237 bags prime green
Rio Coffee; 7ft bbls. Canal Flour, new wheat; 25 do Clnrt ■
ned Sugar; 48 boxes prime Goshen Cheese; 50 bbls. E.
Phelps* Gin; ftO do Baltimore Flour, now wheat; 70 boxes
Healed Herring—I ending nnd for sale hv
aug 30 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
fJAY, LIME, CEMENT, 8ui.—I
-LX This Dny, on Taylor’s wharf, 200 bundh . ...
new crop Hay: and In store, 600 bbls. fresh Thomaa-
Jen Lime, 100 bbls. Cement, 100 hbls. Plaister Paris, 900
and second qualifies Rice,
aug 31 4
WILLIAM P. CLARK.
•{round Caffe Ginger, Snrdlnes; Pickled Salmon and Lob-
* ter *l Spanish Olives; Pickled Mackerel; Brandy Chor-
IW Preserved'Gingen Mustard; Bonn; Lemon Syrup;
I runes; Fig Paste, fcc.j for salojby
•ug3l R, DaMARTIN.
rjENUINE Evans’ LANCETS.—Just re-
*-* reived and far salo by TURNER fc ODEN,
* IU I 30 Monument-«q.
PURE ]
aug 30
TURNER & ODEN.
HAY.-
XX landing from hrif Clinton: for salo by
J^g30 . WASHBURN, WILDER *
OBACKERS and CHEESE—Received
per brla Clinton: far salo bv
II. J. GILBERT.
fJOSHEN BUTTER—Landing from brig
^■ Lowell, and for sale by , II. J. GILBERT.
^ •""(••ngfrom brig Lowell; forsnla to
la by
II. J. G
I i vruv,—a pipes vine jucr
an.«S n * ,ub J° cl 10 debenture; for snlo by
4u *l 3 COHEN fc FOSD1CK.
Tooth BRUSHES—A large awntmi
aus 9T ' ‘“l* 1 ,,rUBh ® , » J'Wt roeelvod and for salo by
L. J. Mvp.na a n .oii. n..iMi„.
. aim iur aaio iiy
k. J, MYERS, Smet’s Building.
N^JTHERN HAY—170 bundles primo
SUB S, orlhorn Hoy,In store; for sale by •*
£ w. nuKER.
is/Sf
aug 22
. uuuquBi ao uaioitne, Violet, Jossi
Gibbon’s Buildings.
rliUeOUR-r1-200 barrels Baltimore, from
X New Wheat; 100 bbl*. Canal, fresh ground; 20 lutif
bbls do, landing and far solo by
nug 31 A. WELLES.
PIG PORK—5 half bbls. Family; landing
X and for salo by A. VVELLE8.
aug 31
A CON SHOULDERS—10 cask* prime
.IX Cincinnati; landing and for sale by
m A. WELLES.
v “ rious ' lu,Ili -
>u*3l A. WELLES.
bi,Ba pui ° Rl0 ' li,,dln «
■"«3‘ A. WELLES.
/'TRACKERS.—80 bbls. Buttor, Sugar and
V-/ Soda; 30 half bbls. do. do. do.; 10 bbls. Pilot Bread;
10 boxes Soda BUcuiis; landing and for sale by
*>u«3! A. WELLES.
GOAP and CANDLES.—60 boxes Sperm
k? Candles, 80 do Hull fc Son’s Tallow, 0 and 8; So do
Adamantine Candles, 100 boxes Family Soap, lOOdoCol-
fate’a No. Ido, 23 half boxes Family do, 25 half boxes
No. 1 Soap, landing and for sale by
»u*31 A. WELLES.
C! UGAR.—-20 hhds. choico St. Croix Sugar;
Prime Porto Bleo do.; landing and In •tore,
•“fi 31 y A. WELLES.
^T RASH ED &. Refined SUGAR.—20 bbls
Vy Crashed and Powdered Sugar, 30 do Stuart’a Re
fined do; landing and for eole by
aug 31 A. WELLES.
TX RANDY.—10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy
XJ fc Co’*., landing and far tale by
aug31 A. WELLES.
f 1 1 WINE—2 bales, just received and for sale
X by A. WELLES,
aug 31
QANDS’ SARSAPARILLA—For sale by
O aug 31 B. DaMARTIN.
/"TRASHED St Clarified SUGAR—Land-
Ing and (br tale by J.O.I1INCHMAN,
aug 27 Corner Broughton and Drayton ate.
QPERM and Solar OIL—Of very superior
O quality, Ibr ante by J. O. HINCHMAN,
aug 27 Corner Broughton and Drayton sta.
TAVA COFFEE.—15 bags prime Java
a/ Coffee, Just received and for sale by
aug 24 W. W. GOODRICH.
tXAY.—150 Bundles Prime North River
XX Hay, landing per barque Edward, and ferule by
tug 29 COHEN, NOnRIB fc CO.
/TLARET.—20 case* “St. Julian Modoc”
Claret, Just rocoived and Ibr salo by
aug 21 W. W. GOODRICH.
r PEAS.—A fresh supply of Green and Black
X Teas J u»t received anil for salo by
•ug24 W. VV. GOODRICH.
f ARD.—10 bbls. primo Georgia Lard, for
XJ aale by VV. VV7GOODR1CII.
aug 24
Q PERM CANDLES.—20 boxes “Judd’s”
KJ 4’s and 6’s Sperm Candles, Just received and (hr sale
hy W.W. GOODRICH,
aug 24
QALMON, Mackerol and Herring.—Just
O received a few barrels No. 1 Salmon, Mackerel and
Herring, and Ibr sole by DAVID O’CONNOR,
aug 23 Corner Broughton and Drayton-strcets.
T)ALE ROPE, and Rio COFFEE—500
JLX colle Dale nope, Kentucky Hemp and Jutej 300 bega
Rio Coffee; landing and far Min by
aug 2d COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
T7RENCH CRACKERS-Just received
X from the celebrated Manufactory of 51. Labotde: Egg
Biscuit, Walnut nfocull, Shell Biscuit, Lemon do, Soda
do, Butter do, and Pilot do; for into by
_ J. C. HINCHMAN,
aug 27 Comer Broughton and Drayton st*.
1Y/TATCHES.—25 gross Wm. A. Clark’s
-LTX celebrated Friction ftlstche*; just received and for
■«lo by II. J. GILBERT,
aug 28
SUPERIOR Cold Expressed Castor OIL—
kJ Just received & ftethaupiAy, a superior article, suit
able far children; far sale hy
aug 29 TURNER fc ODEN, ftlonument-squaro.
I* 1 LOUR and HAMS—Landing per schr. J.
X Henry: 100bbls Flour: 200 Reynolds’ Ham*; for
•ale by WOOD, ULAGHORN fc CO.
aug 29
XX AY.—30 bundles prime North River Hay,
XX landing from brig Lowell, and for *nle by
aug 22 DRIOIIA5I, KELLY fc CO.
~JMME,—Landing per schr. Santiago, for
aug 29* by nniGIIAftf, KELLY fc CO.
•\7mLLOW CARRIAGES and Children’s
T Y Walking Baskets, Ibr learning children to walk;
Ju*t received and for sale by
aug 29 COLLINS fc BULKLEY, 100 Bryan st.
R ACON SHOULDERS.—10 hhds. prime
X> Cincinnati Bacon Shoulder*, landing from brig
Wilson Fullor and far salo by
aug 28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
"WHITE Pino LUMBER.—5.000 feet
V Y IX Inch; 4,000 feet \X inch; 4,000 feet 2 Inch;
10,000 feet 1 inch; just received and far salo by
aug 10 I. W. MORRELL.
T/" ENTUCKY Bale ROPE of superior
X\_ quality, landing and far sale by
aug 18 PADELFORD fc FAY.
"VIEW ORLEANS SUGAR.—30 hhds.
XT prime, In store and for salo by
nug >8 fc PADELFORD fc FAY.
T3IO COFFEE—500 bags "of superior quali-
XI ty, in (tore and for salo by
aug 15 PADELFORD fc FAY.
A PPLES&. POTATOES.—10 bbls North-
il* era Apples aud 10 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, landing
and for snlo by J. E. CADY fc CO.,
aug20 Broughton-»t.
TTEMP and Manilla ROPE.— 50 coils
XX Hemp Rope, H Inch; 50 do Manilla do., X do.;
landing and for sale by
aug 29 COIIEN fc FOSDICK.
TtOMKSTIC uauons.—100 bbls. E.
XJ Phelps’ Gin; 50 do. “P. fc H." Connecticut River
do.; 25 do. Americnn Orandy; In store and for Mle by
aug G SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
pHOICE Fulton Market BEEF.—Just
received, 5 half bbls. choice Family Beef,and for
salo by DAVID O’CONNOR,
aug 23 Comer of Broughton and Drayton-ats.
RUTLER’S Tasteless Soidlitz Powdore,
X? received nnd for sale by
aug 23 L. J. MYERS, Smet’s Building.
A LMOND SOAP.—5 cases Almond Soap,
XX of superior quality, ju«t received nnd for sale by
nug 23 L. J. 5IYERS, Smet’s Building.
GOSHEN BUTTER—10 kep. choice Go-
VJ alien Butter, landlug per steamer Cherokee and for
sale by
nug 90 DAVIS &COPP.
/JUBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
VJ imported from Cnrdonn*, in store und for sale by
July 25 lmo WM. O. O’DRISUOLL.
RRANDY.—Otard, Dupuy St Co’s Brandy,
JLJ of direct importation from France; for snlo by
July 93 WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
i rinn GALL8 - on,
salojby ^ ^ U(t to«elved jmnin^u^TeXM^and^for
W’INDOVV Sashes nnd Blinds.—5,000
Y Y Light*, 8 by 10 Sash, 2.000 do. 10 by 13 do, 1,000
Light*, nuorted slse*; 1U9 pnir Venetian Blinds, nstortod
sizes; for snlo by JNO. G. FALLIOANT.
July 30
"W IND0w GLASS—500 boxes AmorU
V Y enn and French Window Glass, from 7 by 0 to Ifl
by 18:16 by 18 to 38 by 44; 60 boxes American and French
Conch and Picture Glass. For snlo by
July 30 JNO. G. FALLIOANT.
WILSON’S Pilot BREAD—15 bbls. Fi-
Y Y lot Brand, per steamer Tonnossee, for'sale by
TURNER fc HENRY,
aug 14 Exchange Dock.
tJAVANA SEGARS, of superior quality,
XX or the following brands: Washington, la Normn,
Puroa, nnd Franklin; for snle hy
July 2ft VvM. O. O’DRIBCQLL.
TVT E. RUM.—50 bbls. L. Felton & Son’s
11 • Ronton Rum; Inndingfrom schr. Indenendonco,
and for tale by BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
nug 17
RACON—Landing— 20 hhds. Sides, for
XJ snle by WOOD, CI.AGHORN & CO.
aug 17
"COLOUR from NEW WHEAT—50 bbls.,
X landingfrom schr. Zealous from Baltimore; for salo
by
aug 17 II. A. CRANE.
RACON Sides and Shoulders—In Storo: 20
J -J t'nsks prime llnonn Shoulder*; 30 do. do; do. Sides:
far Mlo by SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER,
aug 21
p RUSHED SUGAR—Landing 40 bbls.
Vj for salo by
aug 17 WOOD, ULAGHORN fc CO.
WALNUT Oil Shaving SOAP—Manu-
V Y factored by Vroom fc Fowler, fbr mIo by
aug 17 O. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
TJRIME and Mess PORK.—Landing t 100
X bbls. for sale by
aug 17 WOOD, CI.AGHORN fc CO.
GMOICED TONGUES & Smoked BEEP.
U Just receive;! alot of extra Buffalo Smoked Tongues;
also, a lot of Smoked lleeft for sale by
nug 17 J. ROUSSEAU.
P.UNNY BAGGING—50 bales Gunny
VJ nagging,far sale by
aug 9 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
SAVannaR repIibLIcan, Saturday morning, September % 1849.
dry GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
F. WARING having formed a Co-part*
nershio with his brother, WILLIAM WAIONO,
bu.lness will. In ruture, be conduclcd
nof II. F. WARING kW
H. F. WARING,
WILLIAM WARING.
nonhip with
- /-York, tho I
hero under the firm
August 20th, 1849.
aug 28
rv-iii,, CHEAP CASH STOKE.
' I ’BE undersigned will in futuro keep a com
x netent anil MttM.rii.nmi >i .u v.,..t. >».....
. .... ...iuuiBi}jiiuu wm in tuturo Keep a com-
experienced penon at tho Norih, to pur-
° r smsn
JSp5d. > ir& ,Mu "« «• sum*# 1 —
...., „ M. PRENDEROAST fc CO.,
*ug 1 Corner Whitaker and Congress streets.
rPHE SOUVENIR GALLERY j an il-
X lustratcd Gilt Book.
Friendship’s Offaring, for I860.
Emotv or Illustrations, far 1850.
The Gotland, fat 1850.
Christmas Roses far 1850.
Godey’s Lady’s Book far September.
Graham's ftlagaslne for September. •
Sartaln’s Magaxlne for September. Received by
aug 27 JOHN M. COOPER.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND PAIRS OF
(0-NEGRO BKOGANS..Cfl
nPHE Subscribers arp now receiving their
x Fall supply of Ladle**, Gent’s, Mines’, Boys’ and
Children’s BOOTH and SHOES, together wills the forfeit
Stock of NEGRO BltOUANB aver oflbred In tills market.
They fee) confident that their stock Is as well selected
and extensive as any in Uie State, and would Invite Plant
ers and others Interested in good Bargain#, and who are
dlsjKtsed to encourage Southern enterpri-e, to give us a
A portion of our Negro Brogans arc of OrerWa Mm-
unfiieturt. Should sufficient encouragement be given us,
Thnuiamhnf Dolltn may lie kept at borne Hint other
wise will pass Into hands of those who, far years, have
n Southern Indifference and lack of energy.
^ , JItSTILLE, LUFBUHROW fc fiUTLER.
Ml** tjanl—
FURNITURE WARE-HOUSE.
I. W. MORRELL
TNVITES hi* friends and the public general y,
X both Trom town and country, to call nnd examine tils
MW FURNI8IHNQ STORE, in SmeU* New BuilditiV,
BroughUm-atreet.TKa u.*atiT im twt coontuv under
one roor; where lie will have great pleasure In nxldbting
p.teiR,n X J cn,lv# * n “««««»»of KBADY MADE
FURNITURE, as was ever offered In the Southern mar-
CUPREME Court MANUAL—Contain-
ini the Organic Law ortho Court, with notes of the
decisions thereon; the Rules of the Court, with notes of
the decisions thereon; together with farms and directions
Ibr bringing In Cases; prepared byT.lt. R. Cobb, Re
porter, and approved by the Court. Price fcl.
Also, Btiobbart’s Equity Reports of Bouth Csrolina,
vols. 1 and 2.
The United State* Digest] by Metcalf fc Perkins; 3 vols.
Supplement to the United States Digest, 2 vols.
Annual Digest far 1847; by J. P. Putnam.
Annual Digest far 1848, by do.
Barbour’s New-York Reports In the Supreme Court,
Don: Aug. 1847 to July term, 1848, vols. 1st, 2d and 3d
succeeding Denlo.
Rarboiti’e New.York Chancery Reports, vols. 1 and 2.
Comstock’s Reports in the Court of Appeals: New-
York, yol. 1st—under the new organisation of that Btate.
All the new Law Books received as *oon as published,
and sold at publishers’ prices.
•u*28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
THE Liberty of Rome: A History, with an
X Historical Account of the Liberty of Ancient Na
tions; by Samuel Eliot.
Hume** History of England, Vol. 2.
An Historical Geography of tha Bible; by Lyman Cole
man; illu«trated by Maps from the latest and most authen
tic sources.
The Earth and Man. Lectures on Comparative Phy
sical Geography In its relations to the History of Man
kind; by Arnold Guyot; translated lhxn the French by C
C. Felton.
Story of a Genius, or Cola Monti.
Also new supplies of Music Portfolios.
Lycll’s Second Visit to the United States.
Etiquette far Gentlemen; by an American.
Tbs Ball Room, and Evening Parties.
Courtship and Marriage.
Conversation and Table Talk.
The Toilette, Dress and Fashion.
Etiquette forLadles; by a Lady.
Crotchet; with entirely new Patterns.
Knitting; Netting and Fancy Work.
Chess; will: the various Moves and Openings.
Whist: containing Rules for playing all kinds o
Hand-Book for Newly Married Couple.
of Whist.
celved by
JOHN M. COOPER.
fTEARTS and HOMES, or Social Diatinc-
XX lion: A Story; by Mrs.Ellin.
Arthur’s Six Nlchu with the Washlnitonlnns.
A Second Visit to the United States ofNorth.America;
by Sir Chas. Lyell, F. R. 8.
The Malden Aunt: A Story; by 8. M., reprinted from
the last English Edition.
Story of a Genius; by Cola Monti.
Lady Alice, or Uie New Una.
Edmond Dantes: A Sequel to Count Monte-Chriato.
Thro* Years After: A Sequel to The Mysteries and
Miseries of New-York. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDOE, Congress-at,
aug 39 South side Market squat
DISEASE STOPPED IN ITS MARCH I
CHOLERA PREVENTED.
A Medicine forAU Complaints of the Blood,
Nervous Attacks, or Bilious Affections.
INVALIDS HEAD I
Among the remedies oTtho day, what medicine is the
best? *1 Ills question has been answered by the unsolicited
test! moolnls of more than T WU 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 the
body, and by purifying tile blood makes the system Imper
vious to disease.
THE CHOLERA
need produce no fear to those who maks a free use or
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA. Pure blood is a pow
erful bulwark against the encroachments of disease, and
the pestilence which Is again spreading throughout the
land, may be In a great degree avoided by using
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARRILLA.
Dysentery, Costiveness, Bummer Complaint,Cholic,Ship
Fever, Pains in the Back, Bide and Head j Canker,
Ulcerated Throat. Bronchitis, Canker or Stom
ach, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Typhus
and allmher Fevers.Small Pox,Measles,
Scarlet Fever, Rheumatism, Cu
taneous Eruptions, Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Coughs,
Colds, and
CONSUMPTION.
These complaints are all occasioned byjmpure blood,
and permanently cured by the use of BRISTOL’S SAR
SAPARILLA.
, , -‘THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE’’
Is alike the language of the Scripture, and the language
of reason. From tho blood is built up, particla by par
ticle, the entire human body. Its bones, nnd muscles,
and delicate tisaures, are all the results of Uie gradual de
puties of minute particles, which are taken up by the
various organs throughout the system. As the weed of
tiio tree grows, year by year, from the deposlte of Ugneou*
substance (Yom the sap which rlrculales through its ca-
pilllary vessels, so does the organised living human body
grow, and supply Its natural waste from the materials
furnished by tho blood alone, for the blood contains all tho
materials necessary to Uie reparation and growth of Uie
organs.
As it is the only moans by which tho groat functions of
nutrition is accomplished, so also Is this nil-important
vital fluid, tho source of all tha humors of the body. Thu
saliva, tears, bile, urine, perspiration and all other secre
tions, arc taken solely from the blood. How indfopensl-
ble then, Is It, that tills
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE
bo in a pure and healthy state.
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA
is the greatest purifier of Urn blood known in the Materia
Medico.
INVALIDS REMEMBER I
That BRISTOL’S Is the only pure Extract of Saitapa-
rilla prepared in this country, one bottle of which is worth
ten of the kind offered by many of tho unprincipled quacks
throughout the United Suites.
THE CASE OF JAMES WYOKOFF
has no equal, It stands out alone I Bristol's Sarsaparilla
has achieved In this cure a reputation nnd a fame that
never can be won by any other medicine.
A synopsis or the case, nnd a quotation extracted from
tho moit Influential and respectable pres.#. Is oil that can
be given in this sheet. Tho history of the young man
has been printed and is In the hands of agents.
I FIN TI1E DAYS OF THE APOSTLES,
among the many who sought miraculous relief at their
hnndi, there had been brought to them Um remnant of n
human being, dear, dumb, and partially blind, with *“**-
legs aud one ann eaten off by ulceration, his ears, iiwo,
and palate, too, completely destroyed by tho ravages or
the terriblo disease, whose work of destruction was sure
ly and swiftly going on—would It not have been
deemed n striking illustration of mlmculous power, hod
tho cruel malady been at once stayed—its horrible ufccra
tions at once healed—and the mutilated body of tho suf-
ferer relieved from racking pains—his appetite restored—
hisslerp again rendered sound and refreshing—his flesh,
spirits, animation once more returned—In short, a com.
pleto restoration to general health effected.
Such would indeed have been deemed A MIRACLE—
yet such a wonderful work has been wrought by BRIS
TOL’S SARSAPARILLA.
Jakes VVvoKorr, now 21 yenrs old. and the son of Pe
ter YVyckoff, a farmer of Clarence, Erie County, New-
York,is Uielivlnginonumcntof this most wondcmil cure.
When five years old, being attacked by Meaauls, he had a
prcpnrollon of Mercury administered to him, and for
eleven long years of wauling pain, and frightful mutila
tion, were its parnlctous effects at work. Awful beyond
description were the sufferings of that poor boy during tho
interval, at detailed In an Interesting history of hi* extin-
orcllnnrycure, published in 1840 at Ifuffelo, for his benefit,
and which can lie had of Bristol’s Agents.
Six years have now elapsed since this modern miracle
was wrought, and the person yet lives to testify—though
mutely, yet moat eloquently—to thu curative properties of
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA!
CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
IIartfohd, Conn., Sept. 29,1812.
This may certify that 1 have been a subject of Inflam
matory Rheumatism far tho last eighteen years, and often
confined to my bed for four or six weeks by each attack.
I have triad every possible remedy thnt the moat celebra
ted of file New-York medical faculty could prescribe,
besides any quantity of quack inediclnos, but did not
obtain permanent relief.
Soon uftnr resuming my residence in Hartford, I had
the most severe attack I over had. 1 was confined to my
room two months, nnd when 1 left I was scarcely able to
walk, and not without the most tevere pain. My lam
eness liuted from last October to the Juno following.
Huvtngbusinossln Now-Yorklast February, I was there
Introduced to a gqntlcinnn by the name ol Thomas Hogan,
who highly recommended tiRisroi.’s Sarsaparilla.
He told me flint he had been confined to his bed eight
months with Rheumatism and Scrofula, and his physi-
clnns had given him up, ns past recovery, lie used fifteen
bottles of Bristol’s baiisaparilla nnd it was to this
medicine alone thnt he attributed Ills presenl existence.
I concluded to defer the trinl until I returned to Hart
ford and again consulted my physician, whose prescrip
lion I followed until May, without relief. I then bought
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA of you, and continued
taking it according to directions. I then visited‘Now
York uc alii, and was there introduced to Mr. Bristol, who
advised mo by nil means to persevere; I called on twen
ly different Individuals of tho flrrt respectability, who had
hern cured of all the ills that flesh is heir to, who all at
tribute their restoration to health entirely to titi* invalua
ble medicine. With nil this testimony, I continued till I
hnd taken sixteen bottles which has restored inc to per
fect health. I shall be happy at any time togivo anyone
all the information that I am possessed of, In regard tn
fills Invnhmldo medicine, und confidently recommend it
to all who p.ro afflicted With tho diseases for which it Is
recommended. ncspectftilly yours,
S. L. MOORE.
REMEMBER
That Bristol’s Sarsaparilla is the omly
OrlglitalMedlolne,
And tha; all the various Snranparillu that have sprung up
in the last few years are meru imitations. Bristol’s was
HstAblUhed In 1833.
In 1848 thn proprietor, nt an linmonio sacrifice,enlarged
the bottles to a full quart, thus offering to the afflicted a
larorr quantity and a purer ARTICLE for the money
thnn was ever before offered.
Those who bny Sarsaparilla should be sure they are
buying tho genuinoarticle. Ask fbr BRISTOL’S ORIGI
NAL SARSAPARILLA. •
For sale by 0. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.,
June 30 amwlS—*0 Gibbons’‘Bullding,Savniinali;Ga
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
H PHIIiDRICIC di DELL
AVE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi
tory, in Hodgson’s Building,Bay-item, a fatso as
sortment of various kinds of Coaches, Barouches, Rock-
aways, Tilburies, Prince Alberts, Buggies and Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses complete, and as fine assortment
u can be found in the city, and are daily receiving direct
from tlie Manufactory at the North, made expressly for
the Southern market; which they will sell at tlie lowest
possible price for cash, or city turner. All who wish a
good Carriage at a low price will find it to their Interest
to call and examine our stock before purcluuing clso-
where. Apply at the Counting-Room. Jan 93
MILINERY AND FANCY STORE.
MRS. H. TOMII.
uu.iD,roui* min. inii3ii.ni .uuu . r.s,i,nmM. tins,
Needles, Tapes, Edging, Perfumery. Toilet and Tooth
Brushes,Fashionable Drawn Silk fend Satin Bonnets. Al
io, Bonnets altered, cleaned and pressed. Orders from thu
~“ntry thankfully received and punctuallyattsnded to. J1
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
PRICE de VBADEIl
BAY-Street, keeps always on hand
a fall nssorlrncnt or the best CLOTHS, CAS-
*nd VESTINGS, with a fall stock or FANCY
ARTICLES.
Al«o,a large supply of Ready-Mado CLOTHING, which
they will sellou their usual terms, or at a liberal discount
far cash. mar 10
ML
•T'HE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase
.1. Negroes, single nr In families.
aug 9 GEO. \V. WYLLY.
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
JOHN MAI.LF.KY,
A T tho Old Stand on the Bay, adjuining the
xl City Hotel—lias opened an entire Stock of NEW
and CHEAP GOODS in Ills line, consisting of CLOTHS,
CASS1MEUES and VESTINGS, and a general apart
ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING and FURNISH
ING ARTICLES, alt of the latest style and best ma
terials, which ho offers at prices far below any thing
ever offered in this market. He la prepared also to
make to order all kinds of Gentlemen’s Apparel in
tho moat approved style, having secured the services of
Mr. Morr, from New-York, of many years’ experience
and much celebrity as a Cutter, he feels cnntidi
—-j- ... -— ......Jcnt of No. 209 King-Street, opposite Victoria Haute,
being able to please those who favor him with their or- Charleston. (8. CO
dera. Those accustomed tosondlng NorthrorthelrCloih- • v * •** • • —
ing, are invited to call and examine his Goods aud prices
previous to doing so, as he feels assured that he can fur
nish them on as good terms as they can get them abroad.
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. a. PALLIDA NT
TNVITES his Friends and tho Public gen-
i crallv, Imth from town and country, to call and ex
amine his stock befbre they purchase. Every article Is
selected by himself, and will be warranted or tlie best
quality, and he will sell at lew prices and on accommo
dating terms. July 23
VALE ROYAL
BTBAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
^PHE attention of tho consumers of Lumber
i Is respectfully solicited to tho following describe! 1
qualifies nnd kinds or Lumber now on hand and far said
by the Subscribers, viz:
First and second quality Planed, Tongued and Grooved
Boards, 1,1*, 1V, Hi, and 1 jf Inch thick, from 6 to 14
Inches wide.
Planed and Edged Weather Boards, fi, X nnd 1 inch
'- 1 - " - ** *-'*• — J f Wreiher
ie« wide—
. .. ,— .... desirable for
rooflni where either tin nr shingles arc used.
Slid vine, Pinned and Jointed, to Ilf inch thick,
1 to lJk inch merchantable wide Boards.
1 to 1 k Inch second quality db do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scantling.
A portion of tlie above described Lumber is well sea
soned, and suitable for Immediate use.
Bill Lumber furnished to order at short notice.
Lumber, when purchased in lots of not less than 5,000
feet, will bo delivered upon any wharf in the city.
» j, UlB or M lbB o(nrB of |he
W. 0. GILES fc CO.
Planed and Edged Weather Boards, &, k and
thick, 0 to 14 inches wide: second quality 1
Boards, Hi H *nd 1 Inch thick, 8 to 14 Inches
which Is sold at a low price, and is very desi
For engagement, npply i
Subscribers, 94 Bay-street
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE,
Cvrasr Barnard and Bryan rtrtiU, Mirth Side Market.
lavauuah, Georgia.
TOHN P. BAUM respectfully infurms his
O friends and tha public generally, that he is enabled to
offer a choico and extensive assortment of the best
French, German, and American Calf Skin#, Patent
Leather, Buckskins, colored Morocco, colored Lining,
beat Oak and Hemlock Sole Leathers, Welt Leathers,
fcc., at New York prices. It would be advantageous for
gentlcmeh working in these articles to examine the stock,
as he also keeps all kinds of Lasting,Tools nnd Materials,
used in Boot Makers’ line.
Orders from thn country promptly attended to.
N. n.—The highest cash prices paid for Bees Wax,
and all kinds of Hides and Furs, —Otters Heavers
Minks, fcc. aug 14
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER.
II. L. DOGARDUS
"XTCyOULD inform tho citizens of Savannah
Y Y that he hns commenced the above Business far
himself In Bull street, between Brougliton-sireet and
Monument square, and has received a large and well
selected stock for tlie Business. Feathers, Feather Beds,
Pew Cushions. Hair nnd Moss Mattmsscs of the best
quality will bo kept on hand and made tn order. Sofas,
Chairs, Divans and Ottomans rd covered; Piano Fortes,
Guitars, Violins and Accordeons repaired in the best
manner.
Orders left with Mr. U. (or tuning Piano Fortes will be
promptly attended to. Piano Keys cleaned and brought
to their original whiteness. Every description of Collins
at moderate prices. Second hand Furniture bought and
sold. A large supply of Looking Glass Plates on hand
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. B. ItNAPP,
MANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
1TX &.C.—Wholesale & Retail Dealer tn Sad
dlery—Has Just received and keeps constantly on hand,
every description of Saddles, both genfiemen’sand ladies;
English and American Bridles and Martingales; Stirrups,
Spurt nnd Blu in every style. Also, every description of
Harness, Truer, Valises, and Travelling Bag*. Also, all
kinds of Leathers, such ns skirting, harnest/band nnd top
loather. sole leather,calf-skins, lining skins, Morocco and
string leather. Alto Carriage Trimmings, as springs
axels, dash frentes, bands, plated and brass stump joints
bows, patent leather, laces, broad and narrow silk and
worsted fringes, plated and brass carriage lamps, fcc. fcc.
N. B. K. will continue to receive weekly supplies of the
abovo named and all otlter articles In bis line, at hi* Old
Stand, West End of Gibbons’ Building,on Market-square,
which he will sell at tlie lowest prices, wholesale and re-
tall. ly novll
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Manufactu-
XX ling Establishment, West Broud, head of Broughton
street, has CARRIAGES on hand of xvxav dksoriition
calculated far the Southern market, vis: Rockawaya,
Coaches, Chariotees, Barouches, Coachees, Phietons,
Stanhopes, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Bulldes, Sporting Wag
ons, Plantation do., and a general assortment of Jersey
and light Fancy Wagons. In short, he can produce a
better stock than has been seen In Georgia far twenty
year* past, nnd he appeals with confidence to his cus
tomers in tho Interior as to the quality of his articles.
Wheels replaced on every kind of Velilclo on the short
est notice. Carriages, fcc., of any description ordered on
the most reasonable terms from any establishment in
New-York, Newark, or New Uaven.
All kinds of repairing done ou reasonable terms.
Savannah, (Oa. t ) Oct. 31st, 1848.ly
Sales at auction.
Bagging Twine.
BY COI1KN Ai FG8DICK.
At Private Sale.
3,000 lbs. Bagging Twine.
Manilla Rope.
BY COIIK.V .C l'osDICK.
At Private Sale.
30 coil* Manilla Rope.
aug 11
GOIUBN A FOSDICK#
Have far Sale, ■
BACON SIDES—40 hhds. prime Cincinnati.
BACON SHOULDERS—4o hhds. prime Cincinnati.
« 13 do do Baltimore.
F.8B PORK—100 barrels.
ADHERED—No*. 1 fcS, In whole and quarter barrels
SUGAR—80 hhds. Nnw-Orlcans.
WHISKEY—100 bbls New-Orlcuns.
GIN—100 bbls American.
CLARET—ft cases Chateau Margaux—lilgh cost.
13 quarter casks “J B Godard."
PORT WINE—4 quartsrcasks.
THE LAFAYETTE
BURR MILL-STONE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, GA..
Rollm't Building, River-tl., foot qf Whitaker it.
Sales at ftuetton.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
A family of Negroes—n Woman aged about forty, with
her children: a Girl aged fifteen, (very prims); a Girt aged
two years. Title* warranted—purebaserpayingfar titles,
aug 29
Coal I Coal I—At Private Sale.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Liverpool Coal, suitable for Parlor Grates, In quantities
fa suit purehssers, deliverable on the whaifor at resi-
denccs In the city, aug 25
BY T. J, WALSH.
^ At Privaie Hale.
200 bbls. Oat*; 100 do. Bran; landing per sclir. H. N.
Gambrill Don: Baltimore, and far sale in quantities to suit
purchasers. „u g i8
A Very Good Small Scheme to make a Venture in.
SALES CLOSS THIS AmRXOOX AT 4 o'CUICI.
83|428iwt
GEORGIA STATIC LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 100 EXTRA.
Far the Brnett of the Independent Fin Company at Augusta;
Decided by drawing or Pa tapir o Lottery, Class No.
100, to be drawn in Baltimore (Md.) This Day, Sept. 1.
ID PAINE fc CO., Manager*.
•CMRMRl
1 Prise of. $3,4 Ml 1 Prise o* $160
5001 tO
309 fcc.
Siilrs at gltictfoir.
y Good*.
Groceries nnd Dry G
MY PJilLlSKICKtV HELL.
THIS DAY, at eleven O’clock, in front of Store:
A genera) nsroituicntorGroccil. t>, Liquors, 1 acini, 8ii-
gar, Tobacco, Rice, Blitter, ami Cheese.
Also New nnd Sccnfiil DuikI Furniture.
Abo, an nsaortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, fc*. 1 srius
Cash before delivery. sept I
rr, fof
Underwriter*'Sals.
BY PIULimiCIC <v HELL.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In from of Auction :
account of Underwriter* nnd all conn in> u,
50 bbls. Laitlmore Flour, damaged on boufq schr.
Naomi, on her pussago from Bnliln.oic tn thu port, and
sold under Inspection of tho rtnt Wardens. Tunis caslf.
sept 1
lUce, Suiter and Mackerel. -
BY PIIILBIUCR & BELL.
THIS DAY, at II o'clock, In front of More, to do.c con-
•Igiihicnt i
19 ken good Gothon Batten 12 cask* Rice, different
qualities; and 16 bbls. new Mackerel, In lot* to suit pur
chaser*. Terms cash before delivery. sept 1
BY PHILBRICK & BELL.
At Privata Sale. „ I
. 16 bbls Nqw Mackerel, 0 boxes Soap, 1 half pipo Cog.
Brandy, lbol Dom. do, 0 bbls Champagne Udor, 9 t.bls
Chief Vinegar, 2 boxca Tc*, 1 box Tobacco, one-half box
do, 1 case Cigars, fcc. fcc., notir landing from brig Man-
.ml ?o, ..I, Urn-. * —
fcc.
78 AkwArrs—13 Drama Ballots.
Tickets fl-shares tn proportion.
A Package of Quarter Tickets cost* Q6 60. Whole
and Half Package* In proportion. For #ale at
O. W. WYLt.Y’ri LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner Bull at and nay Lane,
ft?- Order* from the country promptly attended fa, and
prises cashed on demand. *i pt 1
Will keep on hand and for sale BURR
STONES, from fifteen Inches fa seven fact; nnd we Judge
it sufficient recommendation to say Ox* Thousand setts
of these Stones have been sold in the Slates of Ueprgta,
Atabninn, North and South Carolina nnd Virginia—giving
Uie most perfect satisfaction for both Corn and WhcnL
aug 21
C. WILLE,
TMPORTER and Wholesale bonier tn Eng-
X bh, French, Gorman and Dome,tic PANOY GOODS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, HUTTONS, ami all kludorTrim-
iningx, Combs, Brushes, Violins, Fans, Suspenders, Pins,
Needles, Jewelry, Perfumery, Toys, Marbles, Slate*,
Pencils, Steel Pen*, fcc. 4tno aug 30
$10,000—200 of $500!
GKEENEAiPULAHKI MONUMENT LOT'RY
EXTRA clam'no. 79, *OR HMB.
To be derided by drawing of Virginia Monon-afia Lot-
tery, Clasa 109, tobe drawn at Alexandria, Hi pt. 1, fa49.
J. W. MAURY N. CO., Manager*.
Loweit 3 Number Prixe Five Hundred Doltan t
SPLENDID SI lirMK.
OLDS & ANDERSON,
GROCERS At COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 141 FRONT-ST. NEW-YORK.
/~\NE of the* partners being a native of North
Caro Inn. nnd the other a Northern man with twen
ty yrnre’eiperionco in City trade, the Interest* or their
patron* in snipping to, nnd buying from them will be well
protected.
Strict attention paid to consignment* of COTTON,
GRAIN. NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, nnd every kind
of PRODUCE; and nil order* for GROCERIES and 5! Ell-
C11AND1SE generally, promptly attended tn, at tho low
est City pries*. LEWIS P. OLDS,
F. It. ANDERSON.
RkrxRRNCR*.—Messrs. Gordon fc Talbot. Olyphant fc
Son*, Austins fc Spicer, Woodward fc Dusenbur^, New-
York.
iy
REMOVAL.
LABORATORY OF THOMSONIAN BOTAN
IC MEDICINES.
TT’PII’M. LARRABEE, No. 24 South Cal-
J-J vert st., Baltimore, lias always on hand the laraert
nnd most complete assortment of pure Botanic remedies
in the United Bute*, prepared under his sneelnl care at
hi* Laboratory—being the fit>t erectedin the united States
for Hie special purpose of preparing THOMSONIAN BO
TANIC MEDICINES. All the pulverised and com
pound articles are put up tn quarter and hair pound pack-
ngrs, and neatly labelled, with directions suitable far re
tailing, nnd upon better term* thnn tho same articles can
bo had in the United Status. Every article In hts line 1*
warranted genuine—the public can rely upon this.
(gjf- A liberal discount mado fa country merchant*, who
are particularly requeued to call and examine quality,
fcc., before purchasing.
ft?-The various Trentlin#, embraring tiio ino»t re
puted authors, upon tlie Tlimnaonlan or llnlanlc System
or Medicine, may also be had at hi* establishment, by the
quantity or single copy. 6 aug29
B. LAKRAIJEE,
JY0.24 SOUTH CALVERT STREETfBALTIM ORE,
TMPORTER of Shoo THREADS, Shoo
X TOOLS and FINDINGS in general, nnd Manufac
turer of FASHIONABLE LASTS, HOOT TUBES,
SHOE TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS, Ac.
Constantly on hand an anoilinent or Shoe Thread*,
Galloons, Webbing, Boot Cord, UrfallcS, Awls, I'lnrcre,
Shoe Knives, Sp.irrmvbills, fcc., with a fuB assortment
of Tacks, Pegs, Kit, fcc. aug "
\7UANTED—A 1 oung MAN in a Whole-
Y Y sale Grocery Store, one in n Hardware Store,
one In a Drug Store, one in a Dry Goods Store, one In n
Shipping House. Also, wanted dally, Clerks, Salesmen,
Porter*, Bar-keeper*,U alters, Farmers, Coachmen, Ovrr-
seers, Bank Kunncrs, Car Agents, Conductors, Teacho *,
CopyUu, fcc., fcc. Pertons In want of employment
would do well to glvo us a call, os we have agents in
our employ far thn express purpose of innking applica
tion to all men or business throughout the city, which
will enable us to ftirnlsh merchants nnd other* with aide
and faithful assistants; nnd all those seeking employment
with good nnd permanent situations.
payton, nnowN fc CO.,
Agents, 58 Walnut *t. 3d office back.
N. B.—Persons living In any part of tiio United States
and wishing to obtain situations In Philadelphia, can
have their wants attended to by addressing us a line (post
paid) describing the kind of situation they wish to obtain.
Hy so doing they will curtail both trouble and expense,
which they otherwise would incur by coming to the city
and seeking employment for themselves. Address.
PAYTON, BBOWN fc CO.,
aug 28 58 Walnut »L, Phllada.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Young’s Building,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Opposite Hamilton $ Sumons' Clothing Store.
W. H. MAY* CO..
Manufacturers ofllrldles,Saddles,Harnesses,
H A V E on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridle* and Harnesses, of whichthefollowlngcom
prise a pan: SpanfohUultied .Overlaid nndShaftonSaddles;
Planters’forge sml extra large Saddles; Men’s plain do.;
English do.; Boys’ and linen do.; Ladies’ Saddles of a
variety ol'Pattenis; Bridles and .Mnrfingales; Saddle Bap,
Trunk*, fcc.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
liarucMcs of nil kinds, hy the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, nug«y and
Sulky Spring* nnd Axles; Da.lt Frames; Hobb*and Bows,
by thn tingle set, Plated and Bras* Stump Jolnbqnfoln do.;
patent !>n*h Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad nnd nar
row Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted Fringes;
black and purple Coach Bonn*; Ilugiry Lamps; Pfotod ami
Brass Carriage Bands; Bras* nnd plnted Knnlig.fcc.
COPPER-SMITH SHOP.
rpHE Undersigned would respectfully in-
X farm the public" generally, Hint they are now pre
pared to do nil kind* nrCOPPER-SMITH WORK in the
best manner, and at reduced price* fat «n*lt. Steam
Pipe* and Worm* mnde nnd repaired at the shortest no-
ticojntsollouse nn4 Ship Plumbing will be dt.n* in a
superior manner. They have now on hand nnd for sale,
4,000 feet of assorted *Ues Lead Pipe. Shoot Lead, fcc.
July 7 Me AUTHOR fc MORSE.
rno the PUBLIC.—BURNS &. SCALDS.
X I challenge the world to prove, that
DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR,
That is to say, tho original and only genuine article, root
the counterfeit nnd Imltntlon Extractor,) bn* ever failed,
III any one single instance, from Us first introduction by
me in 1839, up tothis period,) to cuas the worst Burn*
and Scald*.
To Mothers of Families,
I would sav, many accidents, such as Burns, Scald.*,
Cuta. Wound* and Bruises, are of frequent occurrence to
children, and they arc moreover subject to many other
complsints, such as Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Uiieuma-
tlsm, Eruptions, Swellings, Sprains, and Inflammations.
DALLEY’S EXTRACTOR is a certain, quick, safe and
never falling Remedy in any and all of tlie above enu
merated casualties and di-eases.
Tho True Test
s, that the genuine DALLEY’S EXTRACTOR, In thu
wont Burns and Scalds, draws out the fire and pain in a
few minutes; and from the moment of it* application it
relievus, subdues Uie pain, and produces a cooling and
soothing effect, and what Is of vast importance, it heal*
the wound* without scab I No family ought therefore fa
be without It for a single day, for U frequently is the
means of preserving life Itself I and now,
MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
The counterfeit and imitation Extractors ibritxtc and
INCREASE THE PAIN I
Captains anti Clerks of Steamboats
ought never to bo without a good supply of the gonulne
DaJley on board of their vessel*. Explosions and collaps
ing or bolters do frequently occur, and drcadftil suffe ring,
nnd—not unfrequentiy—lo-a of life is the consequence!
It is therefore positively criminal, to neglect the acquisi
tion of such an invaluable Remedy. Bead tho following:
Awful Case of Scald t
Wheat Field, Nuoora Co. N. V., Feb. 28,1848.
Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir: While my ton, fifteen years old,
was at work in tile shinglu manufactory of L. P. Rose he
hnd tlie misfortune to slip nnd fall into a forge vat, used
for tho purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to rutting.
Tho blocks had Just been removed from the vat, con
taining a forge quantity of boiling water. He fell for
ward, scaling both hands and arms, all one side, and one
leg badly and tiio other partially. Tho scalds were so
bad on his arms and leg that most of tha flesh came of)
with his garmeuts, and hi* life was despaired of by both
*2 phyriefons and friends.
Dailey ’s Pain Extractor was procured os *0011 os passi
ble (which was In nboutsix hour*) and applied, nnd which
relieved him from all pain, prevented lnflnmalion and
swelling, and in a few days commenced lu-aling his sores.
There appeared a general improvement, *0 much so thnt
in three weeks he was removod tn his father’s hou*e, dis
tant about one mile and a half.
We continued the use of tlie above medicino far two
months, nnd we believe it was tho means, under Prori-
deuce, of saving Ills life, nnd we would cheerfully recom
mend It In all similar enscs as a safe and Invaluable reme
dy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, dear sir, yom
obedient and humble servant. Adlab Clark,
Susanna!! Clark.
C. E. Clark,
We tlie undPralgned being personally acquainted with
tlie ease of Mr. Clark’s son, believe the above statement
substantially correct-
M. Dewey, Loufoa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Henry B.
Poarcc, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Hose, Ira Newman,
GUNS, GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
/^.OING CHEAP at the “ Gun and Pistol
VJ Emporium,” Na. 11, Barnard-atreci, South side of
the Market, sign of the Indian.
B. LOVELL,
Mnkor.Imiiorter and dealer in DOUBLE fc SINGLE
GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Caps,
Gun Wadding, mid Sporting Implements of evory descrip
tion. Flasks, Puuchcs, Sporting and lliile Powder,
" Wesson’s” and Dupont’s Connlstur do-, 100 tings Birch
and Drop Shot, 150 kegs Powdor, 100 51 Percussion Caps,
100 51 Gun Wads, for sole wholesale nnd retail. Rjfles
mnde 10 order nnd repairing done with dispatch. Jan 9
T APANNED Tin Water Carriers,Slop Paila,
eJ Foot Tubs, Children’s Bathing Tub*, Sponge Bath*,
Wa«h Basin*. Cake Boxe*. Wine Cooler*. Candle Boxes,
Tumbler Drainer*, Knife Boxe*, Spire Boxes, Dressing
Cnses.Trunks, Nursery Lamp*. Dull Pan*, Spittoons,
Ac. For sale by COLLINS a- BULKLEY,
aug 21 100 Brjan street.
respectfully refer to my printed pamphlet* for
IMitani testiiuoniaUof cure* performed, and for
e. .
W111. Newman. Mary J. Rose.
I mo.rt respect' “
many important , — T
tlie truth of which statements, I hold myself responsible!
Piles, Rheumatism, Salt Rhejmi, F.ry«ipela*, Scald
Head, Carbuncle, Fever Sores, Cut* of the severest kind,
Bruise*, Swellings, Punctures, Sore Nipple*, Broken
Breast, Chapped HnndsnndLipa,Sprains nnd Inflamma
tion*, where the parts afiVcten ran be readied and the
Extractor npplicd, yield to It# pain subduing,curative and
healing properties! But I distinctly declare, that I will
not hold myself responsible far tile effect* of any Extrac
tor, excepting what hnsbnen procured at iny own depot,
and from my authorised Agent*, being cognisant of tho
dangerous tendency of the counterfeit*.
H. DAI.I.EY, 415 Broadway, New-York,Ami
235 CltPHtiiut-atrect, Philadelphia..
K. A. BOLOMONS, AgcMfai S&vnnnalt.
". II. PLUMB fc CO., Agents, Augusta, Ga.
... CARTER, *
Jn31 KNOTT fc I
LAST DAY OF SALE.
• UCI CLOSE AT >OUR 0’i'LOOK, P. M.
W1U too Drawn This Day,
$40,000 II
*10,000-200 Prizes of *6001
OUIi:UNB.Sil>ULAIiKI ItlONU.IKNTI.UT'IIV
KITKA OLAM NO. 79, *OR 1849.
To bo derided by drawing of Virginia Monongalia Lot
tery, Class 100, to be drawn at Alexandria, (Va.)Thls
Day,-September 1,1849.
J. W. MAURY fc CO., Managers.
Lowest Three Number Prixe $600/
SRLKNOID scheme:
Valuable and DedrnMe Property nr Private Solo, -
„ MY PHlI.mtlClC Ai HELL,
Situated 6fi L6U Nps. 03 and 01, Crawford Wft/d, iiti
of Savannah, One large Machine fchnp, iwb ►torUi'
high, whh an Engine Room one story high, ffitiiclied—all
built of brick*, with Un roofs, containing the following
.Machinery; vis: one V5dodwortn’s 14 Inch Planing and
Grooving and Tongueldg Mafchine, oiioDIMfcPs 20 inch
Planing Machine,mfe Planing Wheel, efie Tufnlng Lathe,
two Morticing Machine*, thfed forgo ClfMilar Saw*, sets
ofCIretfiar Haws far ctfttihg Tenon * and Machinery com
plete for making Panel Doors, Faahe*, mind*, fcc. fcc..
all of which I* put In tpofion and driton by a Ten llonm
Power Steam Engine, with Driving Wheels, Hands, and
Punic*, In complete order far Immediate use. There Is
al*o on the low a forge and conveniently srrenicd two-
*torv Brick Dwelling llou*e, recently built and thorough
ly finished. The above property will bo sold at a very
tnndatata price, and on ncxonimodaUna term*. Apply as
above. aug 11
ft- do.
.(2,000
...1,500
..1,300
...1,230
200 (fowest 3 ( No. prises) 6V>
,840,000
. .10,090
in 0,0 JO
of. ft 000
of 3,600
of 9,213
fcc. fcc.
Tickets f 10—Shaie* in proportion.
ratsaa caniibii at thu orrira.
ft?* Tickets nnd Hhures for sale, andrmb-r* from the
country attended fa at the Old Established I ifflce nf
_ .. .. I*. It. PF.NDKHUAHT,
No.5 While House, Owen’s Building*, Bull strei l.nppo
mile, the Pulaski House. sept l
fcc.
540,000!
l Prisoor. mo.uoo
t do. or 10,000
1 do. of 0,000
I do. of. 6,000
‘I do. of. 3.AjO
1 do. of 2,243
c-Tickets $10— Shares In
rnrsnleat . ...
Lottery and Exchange office,
•eptl Gaudry’s Building.
3 Prises of. *9 000
a do. of. ijwo
3 do. of 1,300
S do. of. 1,250
200 (lowest 3 No.prlses) 500
*- *•“ fcc.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE
From Savauiiali to Nexv.York.Ivta
CHARLESTON, WILMINGTON, WELDON, PE
TERSBURG, RICHMOND. WASHINGTON, UAL-
TIMOItK .nil IMIll.MU'Lf’IIJA.
The steamers of till* line from Savannah tn Cliarieston,
and from Charleston to Wilmington, are In first rate con
dition, and are navigated by well known and experienced
commanders, nqd tlie Rail-Roads are In fine order, thereby
securing both sail ty and despatch. The Bruy leave Sa
vannah at BR I*. 51., and Charie>ton nt 3 P. 5#. daly.
THROUGH TICKETS from Savannah to Philadelphia,
S M, to be had on board the Savannah and Charleston
icnni-Packcta. Fare from Philadelphia to New-Yoik
by tho 0 A. 51. and 1 P. 51. line, *3.
Through Ticket# from Charierton to Philadi Iphln, at
#20ear b, can alone be had from E. WINSLOW . Agent
of tlm \\ ilinlnglnn and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the
office of the Company,foot of Laurens street,Charleston,
to whom please apply.
Pasaengera by this route will have the option to con
llnUn without delay, or of slopping at any of the inter-
im-diate places, and renewing their acots on the line at
their convenience.
For further Information, Inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN, Agent,
at the American Hotel,Charleston, S. C.
*,* The 5luutfoiuery Journal, 5[obile Advertiser,
and New-Orlcana Picayune, will change to oonform to
above. ly npr26
FOR 1IA.I1UUUU AMI AUGUSTA. A
11D*."***JR T* 10 superior Light Draugm
Mfa&frfrftB Steamer DeKALB,C*pt- J. 51.5fooor,
—will commence her regular trips to
Hamburg and Augusta on FBfoAr, the
7fa of-Beptember, and continue running during the sea
son, leaving Savannah every Friday nftci noon ai 5 o’clock,
and Augusta every Tucdny morning nt 9 o’clock. Tho
DeKALB hns been fitted up In suporinridylefor the accom
modation of passenger*, aud I* commanded by a gentleman
well known on tho river, amino pain* will be spared to
mnkc her ns ooinforfoble ns any can desire. She will touch
all the Landings, both going nnd returning, tn land Freight
and I’assengcrs.and Is Intended tonrcoiumodateallpersoni
on tho River who may favor her with patronage. Piaten-
gerrs wi-hing logo to Charleston can obtain Through Tick
et* on board, either through from Augusta and Hamburg, or
from any Landing on Uie River, at a considerable reduced
rale.
For Freight nr Passage, apply to
U. WALKER. Ag’t, Augusta fc Hamburg;
BROOKS fc TUPPER, do. Savannah.
E. LAFITTE, & CO., do. Charle«ton.
Freight for tills Boat will bo forwarded free ofeommls
ainn. nug 9
UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY*
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
The very light draught steam-packets II. L. COOK
nnd OREGON will be ready Tor service In a few week*;
the former commanded by Cnpt T. E- Straw and tho
latter by CapbT. N- Philmt, both gentlemen of expe
rience on Savannah river. These boat* will be enabled
to reach Augusta and Hamburg in the lowest stage* of
the river. The day* of departure from Savannah will be
Tuesday’s and Saturday’s, and front Augusta and Ham
burg on Saturday’* and Wednesday’s.
Freights consigned to the Agent *t Savannah, to he sent
via thu river, Into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Tennessee, fcc. will be forwarded free nf commissions.
nug 6 51. A. COHEN, Ageut.
-VTEGRO WOMAN fur Sale—Who is war-
il ranted a good Cook, Washer nnd Ironer, and of
good character, also a Negro Man, who Is accustomed *
driving a dray. GEO. W, WYLLY,
aug 31 General Agent and Brokpr.
T AND for SALE—Lying in Bulloch Coun-
XJ ty, near tho Ogechce river, containingnino hundred
nnd seventy seven t977) acres, well limbered; will be
sold low for cash. G EO. W.. W VLLY,
July at qgne • •
literal Agent and Broker.
OFFICE FOR RENT.
/~\NE of tho best in tho city fur a Lawyer,
V/ situated on Bay-street, will be rented nnd no*ses-
»ion given the first of November. Apply at tilts office.
FOR RENT.
n^HAT dcffirsblo Brick Tenement Rituated
X In Crawford Ward, east of the tm Cemetery, now
occupied by 5Irs. E. Pojtell. Rent Ion*-possession given
first November.
Alio, two *mall re*idences situated on York-*treet—
suitable for small families— possession given first Nnvem
ber. A^ipbftc^ __ _ F. T. COLE, Agent for
aug 28
1. Neyle, Ex’or estate of F. W. Heinemanti.
FOR RENT,
rpENEMENT No. 150, adjoining Messrs.
J. Cohen fc Fosdlck’*. in Bolton’s Range, from top to
bottom. Possession given 1st November next. Alio tho
Double Tenement on Western part of Bolton’s Whnrf,at
foot of Wbitaker-atreet. Possession given at sntne lime.
For terms, apply to COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
aug 7
MEDICAL NOTICE,
rpo the Inhabitants of Savannah, the adja-
X coni country and Island*, Dr. 8. WARNER of-
fen 111* Prnfesilonal services in the different branches of
hi* Profession.
Having been eniaged in an extensive country practice
far more thnn eight years, which ha* made him familiar
with most of tlie diseases that are incident tn ourclimate,
he flatters himself he will be able to give satisfaction to
all persons who may favour him with thetr patronage.—
Contracts made with planters to attend on their Planta
tions.
ft?* Office in null-street, near Turner fc Oden’s. Res
idence. nt Rev. Mr. Cassels’. in the Academy Building.
aug 21 tuths lino
troiuiunus.uH,
f, Agent*, Griffin, Gn.
TVTOTICE.—During uiy absenco from the
ll city, Mr. FRANCIS T. COLE, at the Counting
House of Crane fc Rowlxko, on the Ray. is authorised
to collect all Rent* due the estate of F. Vv. Hcinfmann,
and to rent such Buildings that may be vacated. Tenants
desiring to quit, should notify 5Ir. Cole In accordance
with the legal requirements.
G. N. NEYLE, Executor,
July 4 lmo—wfs lmo Estate F. W. Ilolnemann.
aug‘.8
U. S. MAIL LINE.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE
OF STEAM-SHIPS, FOR NEW-YORK,
2b Leave Wedntskay, Sept. fi.
Tho new and aplondid Steam-
Phlp TEN NESS EE,Colis, master,
will leave Savannah a* above. Postage
fa New-York, #25. No berth secured
• paid fur. '1 he ship and ownt-ra will not be account*
able far any arilelo sent on Itoard, unles* bills of ladlngara
obtained far Die same. Bills of lading signed by the Cletk
on board,
Eor Freight or Passage, apply tn
PADELFORDfcFAt.
The ahlp* oribla line carry a clear white llgbf at mast-
Ivead,green on atatboard side and red larboard.
ft?- No freight rocelrcd alter 7 o’clock, A. M., on the
day of aalfing.
ft?* No colored persona will b« allowed to go ou Ixjnrd *
for any purpoae. aug 21
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA, .
J7y the Suvqnnah und Charleston Steamers and tkl r
SPLENDID STEAkf-BIliP OSPREY,
or tu* rmustu-nu xnn a-ilantic bis am NxvtOA-Wdit'
coMr*NV’a line. ,
By an arrangement witrj' t&V
above Company,Through Tickets wfll
be furnl.hed to rt»eengcr* far Phil-
~ adalphia in the superior ateam ship
OSPREY, Capt. J. Dickinson. Ths Osprey has two
Berthe In each State Room, and her Cabin It aliV ar.J'
specious, and no pains Wffi baiparrd by her offlceA to’
add fa the pteruure and eotfifoif oi lier Passenger*.
The OSPREY will leave ChffrlestM on Thursday, A rig.
30th, Rnd eohUnue to leete on each alternate Thursday,
after the arrival of tho Savannah Steamcra. ,
Cabin Passage from Suvanneb .,,..#23 CO
Steerage do. do. do. and found.... ..i9 60
ft?- The new *team ship PHILADELPHIA tvln ba
put on tha Itne In October.
For Tickets, apply to
July 19 BROOKS fc TUPPfcR, Agents.
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA•
By the Savannah and Charleston Steamers and the
STEAM-8IIIP COLUMUU8.
By recent arrangements Through
Ticket* will be funiUhedfrom Savannah'
to PbUadcIphla, by tiie Charleston Dally
Steamer*and Steam ship COLUMnUH.
E '* tala—Steerage Passage #10, orflOJi
on mea>urement goods from rhlla-,,
,10 cents per cubic fbot free of all'
charges In Charierton.
N. B.—The COLU5IIIU3 will leave Charleston on her
next trip. Wednesday Afternoon, July 25th, after the arri
val of the Savannah Sleameia, and continue to leave
Charleston and Philadelphia every alternate Wednesday,
may23 UKOOKS fc TUPI'ER, Agents,Savannah.
U. S. MAIL BTEABI LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA *
via Savannah and net west.
7b Sail Monday, Oct. 1.
The splendid new Steam-ship"
ISABEL, of 1,100 tons burthen, com
manded by Captain William Rollins,
. wfll leave Charleston on tho lat and
15th at 7 o’clock, A. 51., and Havana on the 8th and 29d, -
“ 8AVAN -
„ . NATES O* FaMaOK:
From Charleston or Savannah to Hatiffia, #40
“ Charleston orSavnnnah to Key West, 30
” Key West to Havana,,. 1(1
“ Charleston to Savannah,. ft
The steam-ship ISABEL will lay up far the monlba of
August and September, and resume her regular trips off
the 1st o: October next, Ift (he interim lalllng vessels
will perform the Mall aetvlca, leaving Charleston on the'
1st and 15th of each month.
For Freight or Pastaae. apply to the Agenta.
51. C. 510RDECA1, Charleston.
BROOKS It TUPPER, Savannah,
nov 4 DRAKE. BROTHERS fc CO., liavnn*.
Dally U. s. Mall Steam«Paokel Line
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THiaOS O* Til* WAV.)
MBTAMOUA, Capt F. nAanan.
WM. SEAnROOK, Capt P. BlanxkhbiiipJ •
OEN.C'LINCJI,... L'afit. Ft.. I'tcK.
JASPER Capt. Wm. S. Dixon.
J'hls Line la composed or the above very superior'
Steam Packets, with experienced commander*, and caji- !
not be excelled for eafety, comfort and regularity. The/'
lonve Savannah every evening at half pan 8 n’clopk,
nnd leaveChortcMon every morning at 0 o'clock through
out Uie year. Fare Five Dollar*, tucnla included.—
Through 1'ickeU between ftlaeon and Charleston, Ten
Dollar*, Includinx meal* on the steamers and omnibus
fare in Savannah. .
By an arrangement with the South Carolina Rall-Rpad
Company, Passenger* can obtain Through Tickets
cither Camden, Columbia or Augusta, at Eight Dollar J,
including meal* on the Boats.
BROOKS fc 'i’llITER, Afents.Snrannah.
ocl98 E. LAFITTE fc CO., AgenU, Charleston.
SemLWcckly V. S.Mnll Slrnin-Pncket y.iwff
SAVANNAH, GA. ft PALATKA,FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,-
Ga.. JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CHEEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mall Stoam-
Packeu at 8nvannah; the Mall Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake 5Ionroe, the Mall Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Minimi Springs aud fttndlaon-
viRe^o'rnllnhasseetnndfromJ’icofata to St. Augustine,^
OOAMULGBE,. Capt. W.51. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt- Jonn Haanxao;
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Pockets leave Savannah every Tuesday and 1
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
.Returnino.—Lenvo Palatka every Tncadnyand Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the above named places'
each way. ... .
All goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded free of*
commission. Aoent* :
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savnnnnh,
A. A. DoLorme, Iforicn; Alexander Scranton, Bnitfo:
wick; John Besacnt, 8t ftlarya; Fernandes & Bfobce,-
JackionvBle; A. Coy, Mark Creek; George Colee, I'too-
fata; R. R. Retd fc Co., Palatka, E. Lnfttte. Charleston.
oct28
FOR. BOSTON. »
The schooner SANTIAGO, Captain
SSbbs. , having pari of a cargo engaged, will
have quick despatch. For Freight or raaaagc, app’y cm
board, at Johnston’s wharf, or fa
aug 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc OO.
FOR NEW-YORK.
xSi Tlie fast sailing packet bafaub ED-
SBS WARD, Knudson, master, will moct wltHqdfi k
dispatch. For Freight or Passage, havirfo handsome ac-r
eoinmodationi, apply to master on board, or to
aug 29 COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK-NEW L1NF. .
JSk The regular packet brig LOWELL?
SSfelb Capt. Hebert, ha* most of her cargo engaged,-and
Will have dhpateh fortheahovo port. For Freight or
•'-fsate, apply to Captain, on board, nt Anderson** um^t'
i.rfmU CRANK & ROWLAND.
Wllhn, ot
BUg 29
FOR NEW-YORK-I*mO LINE.
The regular packet brig CLINTON/
S&tt J. Andrew*, master, having part of her freight en
gage^will have dexpitch. For freight or par sago, hav
ing superior accommodations, apply on board nt Stoddard’*
• «!gb» r " 'VASKDPRN, WILDER fc CO.'
AT OTICE.—During
TN sum Mr. FRANCIS
Attorney,
aug So
_ our absence from the
8 T. COLE will net a* our
CRANE fc ROWLAND.
'|^ LAN 1C BOOKS.—A complete assortment
aug 30
. BBEDGE, C'on(trees-at,
South tide Market square.
■\T OTICE.—The Undersigned beg respect-
lN fully fa Inform tivelt friends and the yuhllc general
ly, thnt they have opened a Stork In New-York, nt No.
170 Broadway—Ui* Stairs; where they nrc prepared to
make up CLOTHING to order, nt the shortest notice,
and in the very best manner. .
Any of their customer* that with theft Tall supply
made at ready made priors, can'do *o by calling and
leaving their measures st
July2 HAMILTON & SYMONS’.
FOR NEW YORK-RUI© LINE.
J&h ■ Tho regular packet banpie VERNON/
mhmS Fay, master, having most of her freight * ngagod,
will have despatch. For freight or naa nge. hmlng Mipo-
riar accommodation*,apply ”n board nt Stoddard’* what f
or to WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
nug 28 Ravage,#15. _
FOR NEVS'-YORK—Old EataLliaJu'd Line.
The Tegular packet brig "WILSON
iteewS FULLER, W. Crawford, mnstex, having part of
her cargo engaged, will have.iniinedia'e detjntch. For
Freight or l’assacc, having good hrcemniodacons, nppty
on board, nt Telfair’s wharf, nr to . . .
■ BRIGHAM, KI I.LY & CO.
ft?- Price of raasage .»15:
FOR BAIAI'IORF..
The superior packrt tchr. NAOMI,
asa^Capt. Hall, having p«m of her r*r B o engaged,
will have quick de*patrlL For fr l-ht or pafrage, »|*ply'
on board, at Tslfaft's wbtuf.nr to ,
mij 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CQ,