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R etribution, or tho Vaio or Shadows,
a talc of Passion; by Emma 1). 12* Nevitt South-
"Mi'.nJ Knim*, or Iho Two Nicer., by Mr.. Orcy.
My sitter Minute: a Novel ; by tho author of Uio “Poor
U RjfittPlerry,orDisciplines n Novell by Mary Brun-
t0tf, juSefved by 8 ® 11 Lo, " rul '” j. b. CUBBEDGE,
icptft South side Market square.
Uiulotl
•ale by
nein D . .
iTlACK and White Ginghams and Cali-
J3cje. l or , i , Uf-n rt ylaMb 5jR jo^ L fc ^
TpLOUR—.200 barrels Baltimore, from
X New Wheats 100 bbla. Canal, freih ground) SO half
SAVANNAH "ftBiPlJBLtOAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1849.
bbla do, landing and fur sale by
aug Ui
ground) !
A. WELLES.
I TJ.OLD FOIL.—A supply of Dentist's Gold
VA loll;received petttMmerTcnncasce.andforuleby
,c p 14 g, it. hendrickAon * go.
F a PORK—5 half bbla. .
and for aale by
aug 31
VI US1C PAPER—For salo by
A»X . . J. B. cJui
T3AC0N SHOULDERS—10 casks prime
X3 Cindnnatii landing and for aalo by
aug 31 * ”»"• • "«
QHAKER and Merino SHIRTS.—Just re-
£rf* c, ii v ' d by ,l I e ? me , r * h fl" ,Q t of Blinker and Merino
Ti AMS and Fulton Market 13KEF—Just
I J received by Bteamcr Ttnuossdo i 50 sugar-cured
jU, Sc b'ul.tm Market
Corner Broughton and Draytun-street*.
ri EGARS.—70,000 various brands Spanish
Sesaru tiro, “Ltmsrtino” and “Venus”llegalln
" mi f “ 7. V. CONN&AT.
tJEARS anil APPLES.—Norlhora Pcara
L and Apples, in store and for sale by -
scptS J. E. CADY fc CO., Broughton-sl.
THRASHED nnd Powdered SUGAR—Just
\j received« 10 bbl*. Woolsey fc Co.'a Crashed and
iwta.d aupn ...a for ..1. bj AviD 0 , OONNOni
gept 5 Comer Brooghton and Drayton-sts.
/lOGNAC BRANDY. Vinegar* 8tc.—6
V/ half pipes Cognac Brandy, “J. J. Dupuy;” 5 tierce*
White 1Vlne Vlnegan 10 boxes Coidtals, Mtorted; 10 do
Brandy Fruits; 31 baskets els rifled Olivo Oil; motnentiy
sept 4
QUGAR, PORTER, Tobacco, 8ms.--20
O hhds. low priced N. O. Sugar, 10 hhds. Choice
do do, 0 hhds. Choice St. Croli do, hO bbto Stewart’s
Clarified do. 40 bbl* Stewart’* and WooUey’*Crashed and
Powdered do, 30 casks' Ilya** pints Porter, «l boxes
Grant fc Williams' Tobacco, 5’a and BY; 15 hair boxes do
(to, .Vs and 8'*; 33 bags Old Government Java Coffee;
JOHNSTON k OO.
•pkOMESTIO LiaUORS, Lard, Rope,
\J &c.—75 bbls E. Phelps' Glm 30 do Connecticut
Hirer do, (P. & II.); 60 do N. O. Whiskey; 35 do N. E.
Rum; S3 do Brandy; 15 do Monongahela Whiskey; 30 do
Baltimore Loaf Lard; 100 eoUt Kentucky Bale Rope; 850
do N. Y. Hemp Company’s do doj 600 reams Wrapping
Paper, various sizes and qualities; 50 dot painted Buck
ets; 75doz Brooms; In store, landing, and for sale by
sept 4 SWIFT, DEN8LOW fc WEBSTER.
T? RESH Goshen Butter and Cheese—Land-
X ing per Tennessee, and for tale by
sept/ J. V. CONNERAT.
t)RlNCIPE CIGARS—20.000 just roceiv-
X ed and for tale by J. V. CONNERAT.
sept 4
TYT O. WHISKEY—75 bbls., for salo by
IN . sept4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
17LOUR.—50 bbls. Baltimore Flour fo
JP salt by BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
sept 4
T EMONS—Landing per steamer and for
Xi sole by .J. 0. JUNCHMAN.
sept 4
LTAMS, CODFISH, and New Mackerel—
Xi. Landing and for tale by
•cpt4 J. O. H1NCIIMAN.
rpEAS.—10 half chests Fragrant Black and
X Green Teas, Just received and for oole by
■ept4 J. C. 1IINCHMAN.
/NTARD. Dupuy fc Co’« BRANDY—In
Bond.—90 halrnlpoa Otard, Dupuy fc Co's Brandy,
vintage of 1843; 10 balr pipes Otard, Dupuy fc Go's Bran
dy,rlotaga 1847; for sale by
sept 4 flmo flWIFT, DEN8LOW fc WEBSTER.
I ANDING from steamer Tennessee—20
XJ bbls. Potatoes; 10 kegs prime Butter; 95 boxes prime
Cheese; 50 bbls Canal Flour; and for salo by
sept 4 8WIFT, DEN8LOW fc WEBSTER.
PER Steamer TENNESSEE-20 barrels
L prime Mercer Potatoes, 10 bbls. Apples, 10 boxes
Lemon*; for sale by Dk MARTIN,
sept 4 Comer Bsy and Wbitaker-sts. •
O ANAL FLOUR—Landing-50 bbls., for
\J sale by WOOD, CLAOHOBN fc CO.
sept 4
PACON Shoulders and Hams.—10 hhda.
.lJ Bacon Hhouldeis; 10 bbls. sugar cured Uams, land-
lug per ship Star Republic. For snle by
sept 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
flOAL.—150 tons Liverpool Cool: 100 do.
\J Peach Orchard do.; 100 do. Smith*' do.; for sale
low for cosh only.
sept 4 WOOD, RLAGHORN fc CO.
T ARGE Swedish LEECHES.—Juat ro-
XJ ceivod per steamer Tennessee,
sept 4 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument sq.
IITARDY’S ELIXIR.—1 case Hardy’s
XJ. Elixir, an excellent remedy for Indigestion, Juil
received per eteamer Tennessee; for sale by
sept 4 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument sq.
THRESH Garden SEEDS.—Just received
X a fresh supply of Garden Seeds,
sept 4 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument : *q<
tXAY, LIME, CEMENT, &c.—Landing
XX This Day, on Taylor’s wharf, 900 bundles prime
now crop Hay; and In afore, 500 bbl*. fresb Thomn*-
fon Lino, 100 bhls. Cemnnt, 100 bids. Plalster Paris, 900
bushels Platstering Ilalr, 103,000 Lnths, 90 tierces first
and second qualities Rice.
aug 31 4 WILLIAM P. CLARK.
OTARD, Dupuy fc Co’s. BRANDY.—
Vintage of 1816, in bond, for aalo by
•apt I • stulhO HENRY ROSER.
MERCER POTATOES—10 bbls. extra,
lfX in store, and for sale by J. C. HINCIIMAN,
sept 3 Comer Brough ton and Uroyfon-streets.
XTCTHISKEY—Landing per brig L. O’-
Y V Donnel—900 bbl*., for sale low from the wharf by
sept 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
PRIME PORK—Landing—100 bbls.,fof
X sale qy WOOD, ClTACfllORN k CO.
sept 3
POTATOES—Landing—25 bbls., for salo
i by WOOD7 CLAGHORN fc CO.
septa
T AMP OIL.—500 gallons Bleached Win-
XJ for Sperm Oil, 500 gnlTons Fall do. 1,000 gallons
Bleached Winter Whale Oil, Just received nnd for »ale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Mpt 1 Gibbons’ Building.
PRIME N. O. SUGARS.—15 hhds. prim.
X New Orleans Sugars, landing from birquo Edward
and for salo low by
sept t J. V. CONNERAT.
p ICE CASK HEADING—Inch Rice Cask
XL Heading, for sale at the Vale Royal Mill, at 98per
thou,and feat. W. B. GILES fc CO.
aug 31
■\TUTS—Brazil, Grenoble, Pecan and Eng-
XY liih Walnuts; Marseille Almond*; 1 enso ClorlU*
Matches; for salo by It. DaMARTIN.
aug 31
XX ERRING.—30 bbls. Pickled Herring,
XX trimmed for plantation use: lauding from brig
Dudley: forsalo low from Uio wharf. „
«U|3I WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
OTARD, Dupuy & Co.’a. BRANDY—
V-P In pipes nnd half pipes; Madeira, Muscat and Mal
aga Wines; Monongahela Whiskeys Schnapps’ Gin; Cham
pagne; Swset Oil; Hogars; Thomas’ Tobacco; Port Wine;
l"«kJ.J Q„.„ T.n, I'.pocr U.UCC,,«jf ■ 5 j5g BTW<
/^.ROCERIES.—Just received, a fresh sup-
VX ply of the above articles, via 1
Jams and Jellies; Sap Sago Cheese; Ground Topper;
Ground Caffe Ginger, Sardines; Pickled Salmon and Lob
sters; Spanish Olives; Pickled Mackerel; Brandy Cher
ries; Preserved Ginger; Mustard; Bonp; Lemon Syrups
Prunes; Fig Piute, fce.j for sole by
augdt R. DaMARTIN.
(GENUINE Evans’LANCETS.—Just re-
YX celvud and for sale by TURNER fc ODEN,
aug 33 Monument-sq.
OAVANA SEGARS, of superior quality,
XX ofthe following brands 1 Washington,la Norma,
Paros, and Franklin; for aale by
July 85 VVM. O. O’DRISCOLL.
PURE LETHEON.—50 lbs. pure Lethe-
X on. Just fecelved direct from tho Manufactures; for
sale by
aug 30 TURNER fc ODEN.
pLOUR from NEW WHEAT.—50 bbls.,
X landing from ochr. Zealous from Baltimore; for unto
aug 17 II. A. CRANE.
pACON Sides and Shoulders—In Store: 20
JX casks prime Bacon Shoulders) 30 do. do. do. Sidos:
for sale by 8 WIFT, DEN8L0W fc WEBSTER,
aug 91
PRUSHED SUGARr— Landing 40 bbls.
for salo by
aug 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
WALNUT Oil Shaving SOAP.—Manu-
' T facturcd by Vronin & Fowler, for salo by
•Ug 17 G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
PRIME and Mesa PORR.—Unding: 100
X hbl*. for sale by
aug 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
QMOICED TONGUES & Smoked BEEF.
kj Just received Blot or extra Buflldo Smoked Tongues;
al,o, a lot of Smoked lleeft for salo by
^at|gJ7 J. ROUSSEAU.
O.UNNY BAGGING.—60 bales Gunny
V, anpulna, ftr.nlo by
•“« « BIUOI1AM, KELLY k OO.
rpOBACCO.—200 packngos, various quail-
X ties, landing and for sale by
«u*3t A. WELLES.
O^Tto^wiTby^ ^8* P uro Rio* landing
•M«3I A. WELLES.
IIACKERS.—30 bbls. Butter, Sugar and
Hodai 30 halfbbl*. do. do. do.; 10 bbls. Pilot Bread;
10 boxes Soda Biscuits; landing and for sale by
■u*3I A. WELLES.
COAP and CANDLES.—50 boxes Sporm
►X Candles, 60 do Hull fc Son’s Tallow, 8 and fl| 60 do
Adamantine Candles, 100 boxes Family Soap, 100doCn|>
rate’s No. 1 do, 35 hslfboxes Family do, 93 half boxes
No. I Soap, landing and for salo by
•u*3l A. WELLES.
SUGAR.—20 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugarj
do. prime Porto Rico do.; landing and In store,
A. WELLES.
CRASHED fc Refined SUGAR.—20 bbls
Y/ < ;r *fhed and Powdered Sugar, 30 do Btuart’s lto-
fined do; landing and for sale by
■Ug31 A. WELLES.
T> RANDY.—40 half plpca Otard, Dupuy
JkJ fc Co's., landing and for sale by
■Ug3l A. WELLES.
r I > WINE—2 bales, just received and for salo
J- by a. WELLES,
aug 31
C ANDS’ SARSAPARILLA—For e»le by
u >»l 31 B. D.MABTIN.
pRASHED fc Clarified SUGAR—Land-
\J In* and for aale by J.O. HINCIIM AN,
aug 97 Comer Broughton and Drayton-sts.
Cl PERM and Solar OIL—Of very superior
►X quality, for sale by J. C. HINCIIM AN,
aug 97 Corner Broughton and Drayton-sts.
TAVA COFFEE.—15 bags primo Java
O Coffee, Just received and for sale by
•U| 91 W. W. GOODRICH.
TXAY.—150 Bundles Prime North River
XX Hay, landing per barque Edward, and for sale by
aug 99 COIIEN, NORRIS fc CO.
PLARET.—20 cases “St. Julian Medoo”
YJ Claret, Just received and forsalo by
•ug 94 * W. W. GOODRICH.
r PEAS.—A freflb supply of Green and Black
X Teas Just received nnd ror salo by
■ug84 W. W. GOODRICH.
T ARD.—10 bbls. primo Georgia Lard, for
XJ sale by W. W. GOODRICH,
aug 34
QPERM CANDLES.—20 boxes “Judd’s”
kX 4’s and 8’s Sperm Candlos,Ju*t received and forsalo
by ■' W.W. GOODRICH.
aug .94
CALMON. Mackerel and Herring.—Just
kX received a row barrels No. 1 Salmon, Mackerel and
Herrin*, and for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR,
aug 93 Corner Broughton and Drayton-streets.
MATCHES.-25 gross Wm. A. Clark’s
1TX celebrated Friction Rfalclies; Just received and for
•■la by H. J. GILBERT,
aug 98
SUPERIOR Cold Expressed Castor OIL—
kX Just received a fresh supply, a superior article, suit
able for children; for salo by
aug 99 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
I^LOURand uAMS—Landing per schr. J.
X Henry: 100 bbls Flour; 900 Reynolds’ Hams; for
■alo by WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
aug 99
XT AY.—30 bundles prime North River Hay,
XX landing from brig Lowell, and for sale by
aug 99 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
J^IME.—Landing per schr, Santiago, for
aug 39° ly BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
■WILLOW CARRIAGES and Children’s
Y Y Walking Baskets, for learning children to walk;
Ju -t received and for sale by
+ aug 39 COLLINS fc BULKLEY, 100 Boon *U
TJ ACON SHOULDERS.—10 hhds. primo
J J Cincinnati Bacon Shoulders, landing from brig
Wilson Fuller and for salo by
aug 98 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
■WHITE Pino LUMBER.—5.000 feet
Y Y IV Inch; 4,000 foot 1J4 Inch; 4,000 feet 9 inch;
10,000 feet l Inch; Just received and/or mlo^^ ^
TTENTUCKY Bale ROPE of superior
XV quality, landing and for sale by
aug ill PADBI.KORD fcFAY.
■MEW ORLEANS SUGAR.n-30 hhds.
it prime, In store and for sale by
aug 16 PADELFORD fc FAY.
TDIO COFFEE—500 bags of superior quali-
XV ty. In store and for sale by
aug 15 PADELFORD fc FAY.
A PPLESfc POTATOES.—10 bbls North-.
xl era Apple* aud 10 bhls. Mercer Potatoes, lauding
and for solo by J. E. CADY fc CO.*,
aug93 Broughton »t.
TJEMP and Manilla ROPE.—60 coils
XX Hemp Rope, H inch; 50 do Manilla do., V do.;
landing and for sale by
aug 33 COIIEN fc FOSDICK.
TVOMESTIC LIQUORS.—100 bbls. E.
\J Phelps' Gin; 50 do. “P. fc H.” Connecticut River
do.; 95 do. American Brandy; In store and for sale by
aug 6 S WJfT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
/CHOICE Fulton Market BEEF.—Just
KJ received, 5 half bhls. choice Family Beef, and tor
sale by DAVID O’CONNOR,
aug 33 Comer of Broughton and Drayton-sts.
OUT LEU’S Tasteless Seidlita Powders,
X? received nnd tor sale by _ „„
aug 33 L. J. MYERS, SmelN Building.
A LMOND SOAP.—5 cases Almond Soap,
xA. of superior quality, Just received nnd for snlo by
aug93 L. J. MYERS, Smot’s Building.
/^OSHEN BUTTER.—10 kegs choice Go-
VJT slien Butter, landing per steamer Chorokeo and for
""nugOU DAVIS & COPP.
/^tUBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
VJ ini|iortod from Cardonas, in store and tor sale Iiy
July 35 lmo WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
T> RANDY.—Otard, Dupuy & Co’s Brandy,
J J of direct Importation from France; forsalo by
July 35 WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
1 AAA GALLS. English Linseed Oil,
■\A7'INDOW Sashes and Blinds.—5,000
V Y Lights, 8 by 10 Sash, 3.000 do. 10 by 13 do, 1,000
Lights, assorted sizes; 100 pair Venetian Blinds, assorted
sizes; fur salo by JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
July 30
•\A7INDOW GLASS.—500 boxes Amori-
Y Y can and French Window Glass, from 7 by 9 lo 10
by 18:10 by 18 to 30 by 44; 50 boxes American and French
Coach and Picture Glass. For sale by
July 30 JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
WILSON’S Pilot BREAD—15 bbls. Pi-
Y Y lot Brend, per steamer Tennessee, for sale by
TURNER fc HENRY,
aug 14 Exchnnge Dock.
■VT E. RUM.—50 bbls. L. Felton & Son’s
Al • Boston Rum; landing from schr. Independence,
and forsalo by BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
mig 17
TNDIA CHOLAGOGUE.—An unfailing
X remedy for tho Favor and Ague, and other Blllou*
Diseases. For salo by ^
G. n. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
angll Gibbons’Building.
"DECEIVED per Steamer, an invoice of
XV fine Dinmond Kings; also a flue variety of Gold
Watches, In bunting and plain coses—soino small sizes
for ladles’or gentlemen’* wear, by
aug 8 M. EASTMAN.
TVTEW GOODS.—Per Tennessee—French,
AN English nnd American Prints; French and Scotch
Gingham*, suitable for the approaching season. Jqr sale
|, y , DEWITT fc MORGAN,
nug i) Ribcro’s New Building.
TVTOSQUITO NETS, &o. per stcam-packet
AYX Cherokee.—8-4 white Mosquito Not*, figured Swiss
Muslins, Satin Ribbons, Scotch Diapers, Cotton Hosiery,
0< !3K 011 J* footb.
A LL Wool Rod FLANNELS.—just ro-
A Cjuv.,! md fo, ml. by LAT|mop FOOTE
ATEW GOODS—Lace and Muslin Canes;
AN Collars; Chcinlzotta; Hosiery; L. C. Hdkfs., fco.,
Ju.,,™e 1 vod 1 « Tc n„.. K ..n B d w it,.n.lcb !ioRoANi
aug 11 IUboro’s New Building.
(T1INGHAMS—A large assortmentofFrench
VX mid Scotch Ginghams, JuhI received per Cherokee
nnd forsalo by DEWITT fc MORGAN,
nug 33
ID LEACHED Muslins—Just received, 4 4
.13 6 4,10 4 nnd 13-4t also, 95 dozen Linen Cambric
lldkf.., CoIIbwina&[b^. b ?0R0ANi
aug03 RIbero’s New Building.
Shirts, a fine article! for sale by
. ItOBlNSON fc CAMP,
“P* 4 Oaudry’s Building.
I -lOTTON YARNS and OSNABURGS.
(braal8by ,t0n Mtnufticlurin * Co, •• Varna and Oanaburga,
“P t4 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
POM YARNS and OSNABURGS.
•V® haloia Yarn, assorted numbers! BO bales Oanaburgai
Just received from tho factory, and Tor sale by
BU1QIIAM, KELLY fc CO.
CHIRTSI SHIRTS I !-Juit received per
KJ steamer Tennensaet a Ism assortmentof One Shirts;
for sale by ROBINSON fc CAMP,
sept 4 Gaudry’a Building,nest door to Pulaski House.
TTMBRELLAS.—A fine assortment of blue,
. V * re «n and black Silk Umbrellas, sites 08,30 and 33
#W“ ’
sept 4 Oaudry’s Building, nest door to Puhukl House.
TT ID GLOVES.—White, black and oolor-
XX. od Kid Qlovss, Just received per eteamer, and Ibr
•ale by ROBlfeSON fc oAmp.
"I* 4 • Gaudry’a Building.
CELLING Under COST—J.&.P. Coat’s
kX genuine Spool Thread at 4 cents per spool, to keen
up ths fashion of a few or my neighbours. * V
JulyHO J. 8. MAOILL, Monument-i
rUNGHAMS—At Savannah Cash Store—
1 ?0 pieces Ginghams, assorted colors!
100 Grass Bklrtsi 80 pieces Cambric Long Cloth! SO pieces
4-4 bleached Shirting, at 8# centsi Swiss Muslin. Printed
Prints, Gent’s fancy plaid Silk Cravats, fcc. fcc.,
will be sold very low.
J. 8. MAOILL, Monument square.
Lawns,
which! .
July #7
CHEAP CASH STOKE.
r PHE undersigned will in future keep a com-
X potent and experienced person at the North, to pur
chase their Goods on tho cash principle, and will sell them
at the lowest possible price for cash or approved paper.
Our stock will be large, consisting of every variety of
Goods suitable for the Fall and Winter trade.
Planters and Merchants visiting the city, will please
call and examine our Stock.
M. PRENDERGAST fc CO.,
»ug 1 Corner Whitaker and Congress streets.
T?ALL and Winter CLOTHING.—To tho
X Merchants of Georeia, South Carolina. Tennessee,
Alabama and Florida.—The Subscribers having establish
ed a house in this city for the sale or READY MADE
CLOTHING in connoction with an extensive Manuftrc-
turing establishment In Newark, N. J.. where ono of the
linn gives Ids personal attention entirely to tho nmnufoc-
lure, while the other devotee himself to the receipt and
sale of tho same In Savannah. PoMnssingdJiese advan
tages. we flstter ourselves that wo can compete with any
establishment In tho United States In Price, Style and
Workmanship. We are now receiving onr Fall an'
Whiter supply, to which we Invite tlie attention of mei
chants, planters, and the public In general.
—t 1 PIERSON fc IIEIDT.
augfifi
cShbns k hertz.
. . do, Go._ „ r _
Bracelets and Claspa, 811 ver Spoons, Fruit Killvee," fcc,
fcc., making a full and beautiful Juno
aug 8
T I VER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyspep-
XA .la, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of tie
_ BBEDGE,
South side Market-sq.
M f 0 f ,, ''f«‘h on , Inw«rdd , i , es, Fullness or
!6 tho head, Acidity to tlie Btomacli, Nansen, Hear
Disgust for Food, Fullness ..r weight in tlie Su
Sour Eructations, Slnr — - •
a. swimming
.Fluttering i
sensations when In a...
lots or webs before tlie
sept 4
'.891 Itins °r Fluttering at tho pit of Uie
Stomach, Swimming or the Head, Hurried and Dlfllculi
£»“»•. Hurt, Chokin, or llntecJiUH,
sensations when In a lying posture, Dimness of Vision,
webs before the Bight,.Fever and dull pain in the
lead, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of tho
**"i?, tha 8ld«,,Back, Chest, Limbs,
fcc., Sudden flushes of Heat, Burning in tho Fle-h. Con
stout Imaginings ofevU and great dejue*.ion of Spirits
Can bo effectually cured by
UOOPLA.ND’8
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
'Their power over the above diseases is not excelled—
f emialled—by any other preparation in the United
Derangement of tho Liver and Stomach are sources of
Insanity, and will also produce discare of tlie Heart,
Bklif, Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the body open to an
attack ortiw Cholera, Bilious, or Yellow FeverT and is
generally the first cause of that most buncftil disease.
Consumption. ’
Opinions qf the Philadelphia Prat.
Tho “Dispatch,” of December 31st, saysi-
TTNDER SHIRTS.—Gents Merino Vests,
sVi Q ?I IU and brown Cotton Vests, Ladies Gauze
Merino Vesta, for sale by
July la Laroche, bownb fc co.
TXOSIERY.—Ladies white and brown Cot*
X X ton Hoset Ladles Moravian do doi Misses white and
brown open worked cotton Hose; Genu Merino and
Lambs Wool HalfHoee, for sale by
July 18 Laroche, bownb k co.
1)RY GOODS AT WHOLESALE}.
H F. WARING having formed a Co-p
• ncrshlp with his brother, WILLIAM WAJUnu,
at New-York, tlie business will, In future, be conducted
hero under the firm of II. F. W A RING fc’co.
II. F. WARING,
August BOth, 1848. WILLIAM WARING,
nug 38 lmo
QNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT are
kX now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, to which they Invite the attention
of Country Merchants. sept 1
T?ALL and Winter CLOTHING—Just ro-
X ceivod per brig Clinton: a splendid assortment of
' ['weed Coats, Frocks and Sacks, fancy Cass. Pants, foncy
I Ulk and Cass. Vests, together with a large assortment of
’ 'willed Cloth Pants and Jackets, Satinet Panto and
Jackets, Corderoy Pants, Beaver Coals, Sacks, Blanket
nnd Flushing Coats and Over-Sacks. For sale .very low,
wholesale and retail, nt No. 10 Whltoker-street.
sept 1 PIERSON fc IIEIDT.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND PAIRS OF
(0-NEGRO BROGANS.-CO
'PHE Subscribers are now receiving their
X Fall supply of Ladles’, Gent’s, Misses’, Boys’ and
Children’s noOTS and SHOES, together with the largest
Stock of NEGno BROGANS over offored in this market.
They feel confident that their stock is as well selected
and extensive as any in the 8tote,and would Invite Plant
ers nnd others Interested in good Bargains, nnd who aro
disused to encourage Southern enterprise, to give us a
A portion of our Negro Brogans are of Georgia Mn-
efueturs. Should sufficient encouragement be given us,
Aousandsnf Dollart may lie kept at homo that other
wise will pass Into hands of those who, for years, have
fattened upon Southern Indifference and lack of energy.
VERSTILLB, LUFBURROW fc BUTLER,
•tig 31 tjanl—
COPPEU-SMITII SHOP.
r PH)E Undersigned would respectfully In-
X form the public generally, that they are now pro-
E ared to do all kinds of COPPER-SMITH WORK In the
e»t manner, and at reduced prices for cash. Steam
manner, and at reduced prices
Pipe* and Worms made nnd repaired at the shortest no
tices also House and Ship Plumbing will lie done In a
superior manner. They hnvo now on hnnd and for sale,
1,000 feet of -•— ’ —• DU — ’
July 7
■orted sizes Lend Pipe, Sheet Lead, fcc.
McARTIIOR fc MORSE.
GUNS, GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
•< OING CHEAP at the « Gun and Pistol
X Emporium,” No. 11, Bamard-streei, South side of
the Mnrket, sign ofthe Indian.
E. LOVELL,
Mnker, importer and dealer In DOUBLE fc SINGLE
GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Cops,
Gun Wadding, and Sportinglmplemento of every descrlp-
Unn. Flasks, Pouches, Sporting and Rifle Powder,
" Wesson’s” and Dupont’a Cannlater do., 100 bogs Birch
and Drop Shot, 160 kogs Powder, 100 MPercussion Caps,
100 M Gun Wads, for sale wholesale and retail. Rifle*
made to order and repairing done with dispatch. Jan 0
HR-CULLEN'S Indinn Vegetable REME
X-F DY—No Cure No Pay—Read Physicians’ Opinions
of its Virtues.
I have prescribed tha above medicine in several cnsca
of l’rtinary Veneral Diseases and Secondary Syphilis,
nnd tho effect has been strikingly beneficial! so much
so ns to Induce me to continue its uso In such cases
with much satisfaction. Ills generally ngroeablo to tl
taste of patients. JOHN A. ELK INTON. M. D.,
No. 103 N. Fifth-Street.
Philadelphia, June 19,18-15.
I liavo prescribed “Dr. Cullen’s Remedy” In many cases
of Gonorrhiea, and found it to effect n cure in n very abort
“me. A. WILSON, M. A,
Corner Twelfth and Shippon-Sto.
Philadelphia, Juno 10. 1845. .
Wholesale and Retail, by ROWAND & WALTON
proprietors, 81 N. Sixth-street, Philadelphia. Sold by
TURNER fc ODEN, Savannah tfa.
P. M. COHEN, Charleston, S. C.
W. K. KITCHEN, Augusta, Ga.
tufBmo—tu Gnu
rpHE SOUVENIR GALLERY; an il-
X lustrated Gift Book.
Friendship’s Offering, for 1850.
Rosary of Illustrations, for 1860.
The Garland, for 1850.
Christinns Roses for 1850.
Godoy’s Lady’s Book for September.
Graham’s Magazine for September.
Snrtaln’s Magazine for Scpicmbcr. Received by
OUPREME Court MANUAL—Contain
kJ ing tho Organic Law or Utn Court, with notes of the
decisions thereon {the Rules of the Court, with notes of
tho dodsions thereon s together with forms and directions
for bringing in Cases; prepared by T. R. K. Cobb, Re
porter, and approved by the Court. Price fl.
Also, Htiobbart’s Equity Reports of Houth-Cnrolina,
vols.lnndS. ,
Btrobbart’s Common Law do. ofSouth-Carnlina, vols
and 3.
Tho United States Digest: by Metcalf fc Perkins; 3 vols.
Supplement to tho United States Digest, 8 vols.
Annual Digest for 1847; by J. P. Putnam.
Annual Dineat for 1848, by do.
Barbour’s NeW-York Reports in tho Supremo Court,
front Aug. 1847 to July term, 1848, vols. 1st, 3d nnd 3d,
succeeding Dcnlo.
Barbours New-York Chancery Reports, vols. 1 nnd 3.
Comstock’s Reports In tho Court of Appeals: New-
York, vol. 1st—under tho now organization of that State.
All tlie now Law Books received as soon as published,
nnd sold at publishers’ prices.
aug 28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
CPHE Liberty of Roi
X Historical Account of
tine: A History, with nn
of Ancient Na-
Rlood
llcnrl-burn,
- Stomach,
Sales at fKUctton.
iiy oofijflSrKmSio.
At Private Salo.
3,000 lbs. Bagging Twine.
aug 11
THE LAFAYETTE
BURR MILL-STONE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Bolton't Building, River-it., foot qf Whitaker it.
wa know deservedly so. It Is a too common practice. In
certain quarters, to pufTall manner or useless trash; bu t in
tho case of Uie above Bitters, hundreds are living witnes
ses or their srent moral and physical worUi. As a medi
cine for thoLlvcr Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility
and Dyspepsia, it has been found Invaluable, effecting
cures and thoroughly eradicating discern-*, when all other
modlcincs have railed. We reef convinced, that in the
use or the German Bitters, the patient does not become do-
Mutated, but constantly gains strength und vigor to the
frame—a (act woitliy of great consideration. The BUtcra
are pleasant in tosle and smell, and can be administered
under any circumstances, to the moat delicate stomach.
Indeed, they cun be used by «ll persons with the most
perfect safety. It would bo well for those who are much
affected In tho ncrvouaaystem, to commence with ono tea
spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We apeak from
experience, nnd are of course, a proper Judge. The press
far and wide, have united In recommending the German
Bitters, and to the afflicted wo most cordially advise their
The “Spirit or the Times.** of June 31th aayat—
“DO OUR OOOD CITIEENB who are Invalids, know
the many nstonishlng cures tbathavo been performed by
Dr. lioofland’s Celebrated German Bitters? If they do
not, we recommend them to the “German Medicine
Store/’all who arc afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice, DyspepHn, or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured
many of our citizens after the be*tphy*idans had foiled.
We have used them, and they have proved to be a medi
cine that every one should know or, and we mauot re
frain giving our testimony in their favor, and thlr which
gives them greater claim upon uur humble effort, they
entirely Vegetable.
The “Dally Newa,” or July 4th sayat—
“We rpcak knowingly of Dr. Hootlaud's Celebrated
German Hitters, when wa say H la a blessing of tills age,
and In diseases ofthe biliary, digestive and Nervous Sys
tems, It has not wc think nn equal. It la a Vegetable Pre
paration, and made vitbout jtlroM, and to all mvallda we
would recommend it oa worthy their confidence.
Read the Following.
It is from ono of our first druggists, a gentleman fa
vourably known throughout the United Slates—the pro
prietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup:”
Philadelphia, Nov. 33.1,1848.
Dear Sir,—It is with much pleasure that I testify to the
extraordinary virtue of your German BlUers, having sold
largely of them there la.-t few months to various persons,
afflicted with Liver Complaint*, Dyspepsia, and debility
of tho Nervous system. Icon say conscientiously that
they are the best article ofthe kind I have ever .old, (mid
I deal In nil tho popular mndlciiios) and I consider it the
only medicine for tho nhavo dLctuu before tho public.
I have never sold one bottle that Ins not given satisfoc-
in, nnd brought forth tho commendation of those who
led it.
I deem this my duty both to you aa tho proprietor orilda
highly vnliiabln article, and to those afflicted with the
above complaints, that ilicy may know of its curative pro.
parties nnd to enable them to select the good from tlie
various articles with which our market is flooded.
With much respect, I rcmnln yours, fcc.
J. N. HOBENSACK, Druggist,
Corner of Second nnd Coates streets.
JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT CURED
After Physician hud Failed.
Piut.AOBi.PHiA, Dec. 37,18-18.
Dear Sir—It is with footings of ptuosum I cominuni
cate to you the sanative effects (and in a short time) of
your invaluable “lioofland’s Celebrated German Ritters,”
upon my system while laboring under tho Jaundice. A-
bout two year* ago I bed an attack or the Jaundice and
was confined to Uie tiouso tit teethe under medical treat-
' of the Fa -iiy Physician and for sometime after, when
■ went out I had lobe very careful of myseir. since that
time I have had several attacks or tlie same disease, nnd
your Bitters have entirely relieved and cured mo in two
orthreedaye. My ncxtdOorni'ighbor,Mr.JOIIN DIEHL,
last spring, Imd a long nnd serious spell of Jaundice, lie
bad it sometime before 1 know it; he teas confined to hie
bed. Aa toon as 1 heard of Ids condition I called to see
him and told him of Uie effect your Ritters had upon me
In the same disease, lie immediately sent for a llottlc,
and in a few daye he woe eared. I have in several instan
ces recommended tlie Bitters in other cases, always pro
ducing tlie same happy effect. My wire has been consi
derably afflicted with Livaa Complaint nnd Neuralgia,
by the use of tho Bitters slm is well, now enjoying good
health. We believe fiomthe many cures we know of
these Bitters effecting, that they possess in a remarkable
and extraordinary degree great curative propertiea, and
fhnt which enhances titeir value w ith us Is, tlmy are en
tirely vegetable. We always keep tho Hitlers on bond
and would not be willing to bo without them.
Vwy respectfullyj-osrs.
O. PEIRCE, 370 SonU Front street.
Can stronger testimony be adduced by any Preparation
before the public? A single bottlo will convince any one
of their power over dLense. Tltoy are Entirely Veoc-
tsblb, and will pi-ntmticntiy destroy the noet obstinate
costbenees. end give strength and vigor to tho frnmo, nt
no time debilitating the patient; being also gratoful to tlie
most delicate stomach under asy circumstances, and call
bo administered with perfect safety to dcllcntu infants—
they are free from Alcoi.ol, Bvkop, Acid^Cslomel,
-id all mineral and injurious ingredient*.
They can be taken at all timet and under all cir-
cumitancci, no ordinary expoture will prevent them
having a lalutary effect, and no bad retult can ac
crue from an over dote.
For sale. WHOi.rsst.R and RET*tr.,nt the priiiripnlDo-
w4, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 378 Race
Steebt, Philadelphia. For salo in Savannah Iiy
JOHNSON fc CO.
In Charleston by Haviland ,H aural fc Co;—In Augus
ta, by Wm. Haines, and by respectable Dealers generally
throughout the United States. July 14
GUNS, RIFLES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, etc,
Are ofTored at very low prices by tho sub
scriber, preparatory to huirecelviug hi* new stock—those
wishing n Gun or Rifle at n low price would do well to call
and examine, before purchasing
opr 10 JOHN CARRUTHERB.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK-Street,—Rear of the Court
f ZJ House, Savannah, (GaO— 1 Grateful for the en
couragement extended to him by Ills patrons and friend*
since 1833, respectfully solicits a continuance of their fa
vors, assuring them that all articles entrusted to him will
lie duno in Uie best manner! Ladles’ Silk and Woolen
Dresses, Shawls, fco., continued to bo cleaned nnd dyed
various colours, so as to give good sntisfoction. Lndles*
Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed, in a fasliionnblo
stylo. Kid Glows cleaned in the heat manner. Table
Covers cleaned or dyed, ns may be required. Gentlemen'
Garments rrnnvntud or dyed Mack, brown or green,«
may be required, in tlie same superior stylo as hitherto.
Terms moderate. (Jrders fiom the country punctually
attended to. tmv npr9
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Manufactu-
XTL ring Establishment, Went Broad, head of Broughton
street, has CARRIAGES on hand of kvery drscriition
calculated for tho Southern market, viz: Rpcknwnys,
Conches, Chnriotecs, Unrouchca, Cnnchecs, I'liietoiis,
Stanhopes, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
ons, Plantation do., nnd a general nssortmciit of Jersey
and light Fancy Wagons. In short, ho can produce n
bettor stock than has been scon 1n Georgia for twenty
years past, nnd ho appeals with confidence to his cus
tomers in Uie Interior os to tho nuality of his articles.
Wheels replaced on every kino of Vehicle on the short
est notice. Cnrrlngcs, fcc., of any description ordered on
tho most reasonable terms from any establishment in
New-York, Newark, or New Haven.
All kinds or repairing done on reasonable terms.
Savannah, (Oa.,) Oct. 31st, 1848^1y
FURNITURE WARE-HOUSE;
I. W. MORRELL
TNVITES hisfriend8and tho public general y,
X both from town and country, to cnll nnd examine his
new FURNISHING STORE, in Smeto’ New Building,
Broughton-street.TnR laroest ik-thb country under
ono roof; wherelto will have grant pleasure in exhibting
tothnnins extensive ail assortment of READY MADE
FURNITURE, as wus over offered In tha Soutiioru mar
kets.
ofthe Liberty
lions; by Samuel Eliot.
Hume’s History of England, Vol. 9.
An Historical Geography of the Bible; by Lymnn Cole
man; ilia-tinted by Maps from Uie latest and most authen
tic source*.
Tlie Earth and Man s Lectures on Comparntivo Phy
sical Geography in its relations to tho History of Man
kind; by ArnoldUuyot; translated from the French by C.
O. Felton.
Story of a Genius,or Cola Monti.
Also new supplies of Music portfolios.
Lyell’s Second Visit to tho United State*.
Etiquette for Gentlemen; by nn AnieHcnn.
Tho llnll Room, and Evening Parties.
Courtship and Alnrrlngu.
Conveisntion and Table Talk.
Tho Tuiletto, Dress and Fashion.
Etiquette for Lndles; by a Lady.
Crotchets with entirely now Patterns.
Knitting; Netting nnd Fancy Work.
Chess; wilh tho various Moves and Opening*.
Whist; containing Rules for playing nil kinds of Whitt.
Hand-Hook for Newly Married Couple.
Games for tho Amusement or Evening Parties. Re
ceived by JOHN M. COOPElj.
TLX E A RTS and HOMES, or Social Distino-
XX lion: A Story; by Mrs.Ellis.
Arthur’s Six Night* with tha Wnshlnttonians.
A Second Visit W the United States of North America;
by Sir Chns. Lyell, F. R. 8.
Tha Malden Aunt i A Story; by S. M., reprinted from
tha l«st English Edition.
Story of a Genius; by Cola Monti.
Lady Alice, or the New Una. ' .
Edmond Dantes« A Sequel to Count Monto-Christo.
Three Years Aden A Sequel to The Mysteries and
Miseries of New-York. Received by
J. |t. CUBBEDOE, Congreiw st.,
aug .10 South side Mnikct sqiiBtc.
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
.TORN MALLERY,
A T tho Old Stand on tho Bay, adjoining tlie
XX City Hotel—Has opened nn entire Stock or NEW
nnd CHEAP GOODS In his line, consisting of CLOTHS,
UABdIMEREH nnd VESTINGS, and a gonerai assort
ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING and FURNISH
ING ARTICLES, all or the Intest stylo and best ma
terials, which ho offers nt prices for below nny thing
over offered ill tills mnrket. He is prepared also to
make to order nil kinds of Gentlemen’* Appnrcl in
tho most approved stylo, having secured tho services or
Mr. Mott, from New-York, of ninny vnnrs’ experience
and much celebrity ns a Cutter, lie feels confident of
being able to pfenso those who favor him with their or
ders. Those nccustomed to sending North for their Cloth
ing, ore invited to call .and examine his Good* and prices
previous to doing so, as lie feels assured that he cun fur
nish them on ns good terms ns they can get them nbrond.
" r COHEN A FOSDICK,
Have for Sale,
BACON SIDES-40 hhda. prime Clnclniiotl.
BACON SHOULDERS—40 hhds. prime Cincinnati.
13 do do Baltimore.
MESS PORK-100 barrels.
* n who, o and quarter barrels
SUGAR—80 hints. fifew-Orlcans.
WHISKEY—100 bbla New-Orlcaa*.
GIN-100 bhls American.
OLARr** -
11II AN
PORT
3LARBT—ft cases Chateau Margaux—high cost.
hr 13 quarter cask«“J B Godard.’
PORT >VINE—4Quarter casks. ..
Will keep on hand and for sale BURR
STONES, from fifteen Inches to seven feet; and wo Judge
it sufficient recommendation to aay Onr Thousand aetto
of these Stones have hcen sold In tiio States of Georgia,
Alabama, North nnd South Carolina and Virginia—giving
the moet perfect satisfaction for both Corn and Wheat,
aug 91
C. WILLE,
No. 203 King-Street, opposite Victoria lloute,
CLarlcstnu, (8. C.)
TMPORTER and Wholesalo Dealer in Enc-
X ish. French, German and Domestic FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTONS, and nil kind of Trim
mine*, Combs, Rrushcs, Violins, Fans, Suspender*. Pins,
Needles, Jewelry, Perfumery, Toys, Marbles, Slates,
Pencils, Sled Pens, fcc. 4mo aug 30
OLDS & ANDERSON,
GROCERS Ai COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 141 PRONT-ST. NEW-YORK.
/'YNE of the partners being a native of North
Caro inn, and tho other a Northern man with twen
ty yean’ experience In City trade, the Interests of their
patron* in shipping to, and buying from them will bo well
protected.
Strict attention pnld to consignments of COTTON,
GRAIN. NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, and every kind
of PRODUCE; nnd all orders for GROCERIES and MER
CHANDISE generally, promptly attended to, at the low-
- it City prices. LEWIS P. OLDS,
F. R. ANDERSON.
Rr.vr.***CM.—Messrs. Gordon fc Talbot. Olyphant fc
Pons, Austins fc Spicer, Woodward fc IJusenbury, New-
York. ly June 4
Sates at iRUCtton.
IIY T. .T. WALSH.
Private Sale.
A family of Negroes—a Woman aged about forty, with
her children! a Girl aged fifteen, (very prime); a Girl«
two years. Titles warranted—purchaser paying for til
—
Sales nt gUUtUm.
(Hass-ware;fcc. at Private Safe.
V I’HILimiCK A HELL.
tinged
titles,
Coal 1 Coal!—At Private Sale.
IIY T. J. WALSH.
Liverpool Coal, suitable for Parlor Grates, In quantities
to suit purchasers, deliverable on the whatror at resi
dences in tlie city. aug 95
' “byt. a, iriuu.
^ . At Private Pale.
900 bbla. Oatos 100 do. llran; binding per sclir. 11. N.
Gamhrill from Baltimore, and for aale In quantities to suit
purchasers. nug 18
DY T. J, WALSH.
Private Sale.
A Negro Woman, aged about twenty-slx, a good Cook
and Washer.
A Negro Man, aged 98, a good Hoatler, Carriage Driver
and House Servant. Titles undoubted. aug 18
DY T. J. WALSH.
Privnti Sale.
A pair of Dearborn’a Patent Cotton Scales, hut little
used, complete, welching IA00 lbs. Also, a Letter Press,
with a Copying nook. July 38
A Grand Solieiii' •
MAKE THE VENTURE FOR A PRIZF..
uus oLosa this ArrsRNnoN at root o'clock.
830,000!
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 40 tXTnA.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company at Augusta.
Decided by drawing of Surquchanna Lottery, Claas
No. 40, to be drawn In the city of Raltintnre (Mn.) This
Day, Sept. Alls. I). PAINE fc CO., Mnnnger*.
aPLENDID SCHBHN I
1 Prize of *30,000 1 Prize of. 1*9,870
1 do. of. 90,000 SO do. of 1,003
I do. of 10,000 60 do. of 500
1 do. of A,000 leO do. of BOO
l do. or 3,000 BA do. of. .a 100
fcc. fcc. fcc. fcc:
78 Members—13 Drawn Ballots.
TicketaaiO—Shares in proportion.
For safe at
O. W. WYLT.Y’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner null at and Itay Lane.
(0- Orders from tha country promptly attended to, and
prize* cashed on demand. ai pt 5
Draws To-Morrow,
$ 16,000!
GREENE APULASKI MONUMENT LOT’RY
KXTBA CLASS NO. 81, *6a 1840.
- SPLENDID aCHKMK.
To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Class 99,10 be drawn at Charleston, (S. C.) To-Mor
row, Sept- Bill,
J. W. MAURY fc CO., Managers.
■ 15 Drawn Ballot* out qf 78 Numbert t
l Prize or $16,000 I 8 Prizes of $500
I do. of 5,000 7 do. of 300
» do. of 4,000 8 do. of 150
I do. or 1,800 | 430 do. of. 50
Tickets #4—Shares in proportion.
For sale at K. WITHTNMTON’S
Lottery and Exchange Office.
sept5 Gnudry’s Building.
\XTANTED—A Young MAN in aWhole-
> Y sale Grocery 8torr, one in a Hardware Store,
one in n Imi j Store, one In ii Dry Goods Store, ono In n
Shipping House. ‘Also, wanted daily, Clerks, Salesmen,
Porter*, liar keepers,W alters, Fanners,Coaclitncn,Ovrr-
seers. Rank Runners, Car Agents, Conductors, Tcache s,
CopyLta, fcc., fcc. Persons in want of employment
would do well to give us n call, as we have agent* in
our employ for thd express purpose of making applica
tion to nil men or business throughout the city, which
will enable u* to furnish merchants and others with able
and folthfu! assistants; and nil those seeking employment
with good and permanent situations.
PAYTON, UROWN fc CO.,
Agents, 68 Walnut *t. 3d office back.
N. B.—Persons living In any pnrt of the United States
nnd wishing to obtain situations in Philadelphia, ran
have their wanfs attended to by addressing us a line (post
paid) describing the kind of situation they wish to obtain.
By so doing they will curtail both trouble and expense,
which they otherwise would Inrur by coming to tho city
and socking employment for themselves. Address.
PAYTON, BROWN fc CO..
nug 38 59 Walnut sb, Pliilada.
MIL1NERY AND FANCY STORE.
MRU. H. TOMB,
T) ARNARD-Street, South side of Market-
J >'Square, is constantly receiving BONNETS, RIB
BONS, FLOWERS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, CombsJ’m*,
Needle*, Tapes, Edging, Perftimery, Toilet and Tooth
Rruriies, Fashionable Drawn Silk ana Satin Ronneto. Al
so, Bonnet* altered, cleaned and pressed. Orders from the
country thankfully received and puiictuallyattendcd to. J1
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
PRICE A VEADER
1 A BA Y-Streot, keeps always on hand
| < -r/ n Bill assortment of the best CLllTIISjCAS-
SlMBItS and VESTINGS, with a full stock of FANCY
ARTICLES.
Also,nlar
they will
for ensh.
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
rpHE attention of tho consumers of Lumber
X is respectfully solicited to the following described
qualities mid kinds of Lumber now on hand nnd for said
Iiy the Subscribers, viz s
First and second quality Tlancd, Tongued und Grooved
Board*, J,\ 1, 1X, and 1£ Inch thick, from tl to 11
inches wide.
Planed nnd Edged Weather Boards, Y and 1 inch
thick, 0 to 14 Inches wide; second quality Weather
Hoards, Hi H nnd 1 Inch thick, 6 to 14 Inches widn—
which i» sold nt a low price, and i* very desirable for
roofing where either tin nr shingles nro used.
Shelving, Pinned and Jointed, X to Ilf inch thick.
1 to IK Inch merchantable wide Hoard*.
I to IX inch second quality do do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scantling.
A portion of the above described Lumber is well
sorted, and suitable for immediate use.
Rill Lumber furnished to order at short notice.
Lumber, when purchased In lot* of not less than 5,000
feet, will ho delivered upon nny wharf in tho city.
For engagement, npply nttiio Mill, or at tho office of tho
Subscribers, U4 Bay-street.
aug W. n. G1LE3 fc CO.
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. G. FALLIGANT
TNVITES his Friends and Iho Public Rcn-
X emlly, both from town and country'i ,n 01,11 ana ex
amine hi* stock before they purchase. Every article is
selected hy himself, and will lie warranted of the best
quality, ami he will sell at low prices and on accommo
dating tcrnis^ July 23
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I.EATHKR AND FINDING STORE,
Corner Barnard and Bryan streets, North Side Market.
Savannah, Georgia.
TOHN P. BAUM respectfully informs his
el friends and tho public generally, that he is enabled to
offer a choice and extcnslvo assortment of the bert
French, German, nnd Amcricnn Calf Skins, .Patent
Leather, Buckskins, colored Morocco, colored Lining,
best Oak and Hemlock Solo Leathers, Welt Leather*,
fcc., at New York prices. It would be advantageous for
gentlemen workingin these article* to examine the stock,
ns he also keep* all kinds of Lasting, Tools and Mnlcrlal*,
rued in Root Makers’ line.
Orders from tho country promptly attended to.
N. R.—The highest cash piicc* paid for Bees Wax,
nnd all kind# of Hides and Fur*, —Otters Beaver*
Mink*, fcc. nug 14
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. II. KNAPP,
TITANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
1YX kc—Wholesale A Retail Dealer la Sad
dlery—Ilns Just reeolved and keeps constantly on hand,
every description of Saddles, both gcntlemeii’sand ladle*;
English and American Bridles and Martingales; Stirrups,
Spurs and Bit* in every stylo. Also, every description of
Harness, Truer, Valises, nnd Travelling Bag*. Also, all
kinds of Leathers, such as skirting, linrnc**,liand nnd top
leather, sole leather,coif-skins, lining skin*, Morocco nnd
string leather. Also Carriage Trimming*,• ns spring*
axel*, da*h frames, bands, plnted nnd bra** stump Joint*
bows, patent leather, laces, broad nnd narrow cilk ami
worsted fringe*, plated nnd hm** carriage lamp*. &c. fcc.
N. B. K. will contiuuoto receive weekly supplies ofthe
nbovo named nnd all other articles in hi* line, at hi* Old
Stand, West End of Gibbons’ Building,on Market-square,
whicli he will sell at the lowest prices, wholesale nnd r-
tail. ly* n° v ”
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
SIGN OF TliS GtlLnENs’^nDI.E.
Oppoiite Hamilton ^St^nans^CfofAfng Store.
Manufacturers ofHrlftU*(Sntlt\le»,HnTT»c*»ea,
T_T A VE on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
XX Bridles nnd Harnesses, of which the following ennt-
P rise opart: Spani*h(liiilted,OverhihlandSliaftnnSnddlca;
tamers’ large and extra largo Saddles: Men’s plain do.;
English do.; Boys’ and nnee do.; Lndles’ Saddles of a
variety ofPattcrns; Bridles and Martingale*; Saddle Bogs,
HARNESSES.—Conch, Barouche, nuggy and Sulky
Harnesso* ofall kinds, hy tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—BatouehO, Bugny nnd
Sulky Springs nnd AxIcajDash Frames; Ilnblisand Bows,
by tho single set, Plated and Bnu* StumnJoliiUjnlalii do.;
patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and nar
row Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted Fringes;
black nnd purple Coscn Roan*; Bugay Lnmps; Tinted and
Brass Carriage Band*; Brass and plated Knnhs.&c.
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER.
H. L. BOGARDUS.
W OULD inform tho citizens of Savannah
that lie hns commenced the above Business for
himself in Bull-street, between nrou?bton-*treet end
Monument square, nnd hns received n lnrge nnd well
selected stock for the Uusiness. Fentliers, Feuthcr lied*,
Pew Cushions. Hair nnd Moss Mattresses or tho best
qunlity will be kept on hand and made to order. Sofn*,
(’linin’, Divans nnd Ottoman* re covered; Piano Fortes,
Guitar*, Violin* nnd Accordnon* repaired in the best
"'orders left with Mr. H. tor tuning Plnno Forte* will bo
promptly attended to. Plnno Key* cleaned and brouaht
to their otisinnl whiteness; Every description of Coffins
nt moderate prices. Second hnnd Furniture bought and
sold. A largo supply of Looking Glass Plutcs on hand
Will be Drawn To-Morrow.
$16,00011
GREENE APULAHKl MONUMENT I.OT’UY
RITE* CLASS NO. 81, VON I84U.
To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Class 36, to be drawn at Charleston, (S. C.) To-ttor-
row, Sept. 0th.
J. W. MAURY fc CO., Manager*.
16 Drawn Balloti out qf 78 Numbers !
SPt.KNDID aCURMII
1 Prize of 918,0001 0 Prizes of 9500
ldo. of. 5,000 7 do. or JOO
Ido. of. 4,0J0 8 do. of 150
ldo. of. 1,800 1 430 do. or. "
fcc. fcc. fcc.
Tickets $4—Share* In proportion.
rants cashed at this ornri.
Of?- Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders from the
country attended to at tlie Old Established Office of
P. n. PEN DERG A8T,
No.8 White House. Owen’s Buildings, Bull street,oppo
site the I’ulaskl House. sept 5
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE
From Savannah lo New-York.lvln
JHARLESTON, WILMINGTON, WELDON, PE
TERSBURG, RICHMOND, WASHINGTON, UAL
TIMOUB and PHILADELPHIA.
Tho steamers of till* line from Savannah to Charleston,
and from charleston to Wilmington, are In first rate con
dition, and are navigated by well known and experienced
commanders, and tlie Rail-Bonds are in line order, thereby
securing boifi safely and despatch. Tlie Bait* leave Sa
vannah at 8J( p. M.. and Charle?tnn at 3 P. M.,daly.
THROUGH TICKETS from Savannah to Philadelphia,
( 24, to be had on board the Savannnh and Charleston
tcam-Packcto. Fare from Philadelphia to New-Yoik
by tlie 6 A. M. and 1 P. M. line, $3.
Through Ticket* from Charle*tnn to Philadelphia, at
$30 each, can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent
of the \Y ilminglon and Raleigh It. It. Company, at the
office of tlie Company,foot or Laurens street, Charleston,
to whom please apply.
Passengers by this route will have the option to con
tinue without delay, or of stopping at any of the Inter
mediate places, and renewing Uieir seats on Uie line at
their convenience. *
ForfurUier information, inquire of
L. V. DUNCAN, Agent,
at tlie American Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
The Montgomery Journal, Mobile Advertiser,
and New-Orleans Picayune, will change to conform to
above. ly nprSO
UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY’
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
Tho very tight draught stonm-packcto II, L. COOK
and OREGON will be ready for service in a few weeks;
the former commanded by Capt. T. E- Shaw and the
hitter by Cnpt.T. N. Pnitror, both gi-ntlemen of expe
rience on Savannah river. These boat* will be enabled
to reach Augusta and Hamburg in rim lowest stages oi
the river. The days of departure from Savannah will be
Tuesday’s and Saturday's, nnd from Augusta and Ham
burg on Saturday’* and V\ rdnesday’*.
Freights consigned to the Agent at Savannah,to lie sent
via tlie river, Into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Tennessee, fcc. will be forwarded free of commissions,
nug 6 M. A. COHEN, Agent.
A First Rate two horse WAGON, Virginia
make, Harness and Covers,nnd incomplete running
order, for sale low by GEO. W. WYLLY,
sept 5 General Agent and Broker.
■\f EGRO WOMAN for Sale—Who is war-
Xv ranted n good Cook, Washer nnd Irnner, and of
good character; also n Negro Man. who Is acrustomud to
driving a dray. GEO. W, WYLLY,
aug 31 General Agent and Broker.
T AND for SALE—Lying in Bulloch Coun-
Xj ty, near the Ogeehce river, rontainlngnine hundred
and seventy-seven (977) acres, well timbered; will be
sold low fi.r cosh. GEO. W. WYLLY,
July 31 General Agent and Broker.
OFFICE FOR RENT.
fYNE of the best in tho city for a Lawyer,
V/ situated on Bay-street, will lie rented nnd posses
sion given tlie first of November. Apply at tills office.
FOR RENT.
I’T'HAT de8irahlo Brick Tenement situated
L in Crawford Ward, east of the old Cemetnry, now
occupied by Mrs.E.Postell. Rent low—possesion given
flint November.
Also, two small residence* situated on York-*treet—
suitable fur small families—possession given first Novem
ber. Apply to F. T. COLE, Agent for
tl. N. Neylo, Ex’or estate of F. W. Ilclneinann.
aug 38
FOR RENT,
rpENEMENT No. 160, adjoining Messrs.
X Cohen fc Fosdlck’s. in Bolton’* Range, from top In
bottom. PiMsesvion given 1st November next. Also tho
Double Tenement on Western pnrt of Holton’s Wharf,.at
foot of Whltnkcr-*treet. Possession given nt same lime.
For terms, apply to COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
aug 7
, DENTISTRY.
D R. PANCOST has removed to Bryan-
street, East side Monument-square, near the Statr
Bank, where he can bo found nt nil nours, night or day,
fully prepared to wait upon his friends and the public
generally.
N. B. Artificial Teefli Inserted from one to a whole set,
and insured to give satisfaction to tlie wearer.
N. B. Charges greatly reduced. aug 8
NOTICE TO INSURANCE COMPANIES.'
/^ITY Treasurer’s OFFICE—Savannah,
1st Sept, 1849—The City Treasurer hereby notifies
Agents of Insurance Companies, tiint this is the day pre
scribed by ordinance for making their annual return* nnd
paying the tax on premiums. JOSEPH FELT,
sept l City Treasurer.
p COPARTNERSHIP.— The Undersigned
have This Day formed a Copartnership under the
firm and style of COHENS fc HERTZ, for the transac
tion of a General Commission Pusines.
I. COHEN,
M. S. COHEN,
Per I. Coiizn.
EDWIN E. HERTZ.
Savannnh, Sept. 1,1819. sept 1
. 'BY.
10 bids loss Lamp* and Tumble
ring; Just received, nnd for sale low
o Pickled Her-
sept 4
IIY’ PHILDIUCK S ilELi,."
AtPrivata Solo.
15 bbl* New Mackerel, 6 boxes Soap, 1 bhlf pipe Cog?
Brand 1 '- 1 •■>>* tin— n i.i.i. . • ..I .» .
Cider'
do, I case Cigars,
znnillo, and for sale low.
ndv, 1 bbl Dom. do, fl bbl* Champagne lldrr. 9 bbl*
er Mnegar,9boxcs Tia, I box ’Jol n co, one-half bog
I case Cigar*, fcc. fcc., now lauding from brig Man-
Potatoes nt Private Sale.
m DY PIlILltltlCK .Hi HELL.
Ten bbls. superior Meteor Potatoes, Just landed.
. . nug 29
Valuable and Deslrthl* Property at Private
BY PIULIHIICK HELL.
iiuut or nricKs, with un root*, containing the following
Machinery, viz i ono Woodworth's 14 Inch Planing and
Grooving and Tongueing Machine, one Lnidcl'a 90 inch
Pinning Machine,one Planing Wheel, one Turning Lathe/
fwo Morticing Machine*, three large Circular Saw*, acts
oi Circular Saw a for cutting Tentuu and Machinery com
plete for making Panel Doors, Hnshr*, Blinds, fcc. fcc.,
all of which L put in motion nnd driven by n Tin Ilona
Power steam Engine, with Driving WhcvIs, Bonds, and
Piillic*, incomplete order for Immediate use. Tin re to
aLoon the lot* a large nfld conveniently arranged twcf.
"fory Brick Dwelling House, recently built and thorough
ly nnLheil. 'Pile above property tv/lf be sold at a very
moderate price, nnd on accommodating ttrfn*. Appfr as
U. S. MAIL LINE.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH LINfc
OF 8TEAM-SJIIP8, FOR NEW-YORK.
7l» /-rat# Tbit Day, Sept. 6, aill o'clock, A. M;
The new nnd splendid Steam
ship TEN NESS BE,Cotas,master,
will leate Savannah da above. Passage
... f,*? New-York, 495, No betth oveured
until tvUd for. '1 he ship and owners will not be account
able for any article aent on bosrd, unless bills orimllneara
obtained for Uie same. Rills ol lading signed by the CierK
on hoard,
Eof Freigbtor Passage, apply lo
The shlpa oftlils line carry a clear ^frlrito Hgh^iai ^ilrkst'-
cad,green on starboard side and red latboard.
No freight received after 8 o c'O. k. •
Qtp- No colored persons will be allowed to go on lamrd
for any purpose. nu 3]
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA, ..
By the Savannah and Charleston Steamers and the
SPLENDID sTeAM-SIIIP OSPREY,
own* vmtADttrnu **» xiUHTto IiNam kavioatiok
COMPAKT’l LINE.
By an arrangement with tHd!
above Company,Tbrough Tickets will
he fuml.hed to Passengers for Phil
adelphia In the superior steam-ship
OSPREY, Cant. J. Dickinson. The 0*6rey has two
Rerih* In each State Room, and her Cabin Is airy and
spacious, nnd no pnlna will be spared by her officers to
add to the pleasure and comfort other Passenger*. •
The OSPREY will leave Charleston on Thursday, Aug.
30tii, and continue to leave on tacit alternate TBuoday:
after tlie arrival ofthe Savannah Sfenincrs.
Cabin Passage from Savannah: *33 00 .
Steerage do. do. do. and found....: 18 50
ft?-The new steamship PHILADELPHIA rilU bd
put on the line in October.
FnrTIcKcta, apply to
July 19 BROOKS fc TUPPfcR,- Agents:
PASSAGE BETW EEN .
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA.
By the Savannah and Charleston Sleanlri and ike
STEAM-SHIP COLUMBUS.
By recent arrangements Tnrotigh
•krt* will be ftirnubedfrom Savannah
to Philadelphia, ly the Charleston Daily
~—., . . ■ , Steamcrsand Steam ship COLUMBUS,
for $90, including Meal*—Steerage Paroage 910, or$19,V
and found. Freight on meoruiement goods front Pld:*-
delplri 1 to Savannah^lO cents per cubic Ibot free of all'
1UB will leave cUartertrat on bti
next trip, Wednesday Afternoon, July 95th, after the arri
val of the Savannah Steamer*, and continue lo Icate
'•harlestnn and Philadelphia evenr alternate Wednesday,
may 93 BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agent*, Savannah.
U. 8. MAIL NTEAM‘l1ne7~~
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
VIA SAVANNAH AND KEY WEST.
T\i Sail Monday, Oct. 1.
Tlie splendid new SiMtm-sliiJ>
ISABEL, of 1,100 tons burthen, com
manded by Captain William RoLMNt,
will leave Charleston nn the 1st ami
15th at 7 o'clock, A. M., nnd Havana On (lie Bill and 99d/
at5o’clock, I*. M.. every month—touching at SAVAN
NAH and KEY WB8T each way*
RATES or PAISAflai
From Charleston or Savannah to llataftn,.......f 40
“ Charleston or Savannah to Key West, 30
“ Key West to Havana, 10
“ Charleston to Savannah... 5
The stenm-ship ISABEL will lay up for the mnnlhl of
August and September, and res time her regular tripa on
the 1st of October next. In the interim vailing vcsaels
will perform the Mall service, Having Charleston on thti
l*t nnd 15th of each month.
For Freight or Passage, apply to tli* Agent*.
M. C. MORbECAL Charlesioft.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Snvnnnah.
nrfv 4 DRAKE. BROTHERS fc CO., IlnvunK.
Dally U. 8. HullBtchm-PftCfcctLino
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON*
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-TUINDS Of TUN WAT.)
MBTAMORA, Capt. F. RaSdzn.
WM. SEA BROOK, Capt. P- ntANKaSsflir.'
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. FUNK PtcK.
JASPER, Capt. Wm.S. Dixon.
Tills Line is roni|N»sed or Hie abate very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commander*, and raft-
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. The/
leave Savannah every evening nt hnlf|mst 8 o'clock,
and lenve Charleston every morning at 9 o'clock through
out the year. Faro Five Dollar*, menl* Included.-.
Through TiekeU between Macon and Charleston, Ten*
Dollar*, Including meal* on the steamers and omnlbtf*
fore in Bavannuh.
By nn arrangement with the South CnrMIUK Rail-Rood
Company, Passenger* can obtain Through-Tickets rrr‘
either Camden, Columbia or Atfga*ta, « Eight Dollars^
including menl* on the Boats,
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Agents.Favnnnnli.
net 38 B. LAFITTE fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
DOUBT
Tho supefiof Light Draught
Steamer Dr.kAI<R,Cnp? J. M.MSBbV/
will commence her tegular trips to.
Hamburg and Augusta On FatDAt.the
70' of September, nnd comlnun running during the sea
son, leaving Savnnnah every Fridny afternoon ats o’clock'/
and Augusta every Tueedny morning at 9 o’clock. Thu
DzKALB lias been fitted upln superior style fnrthe accom
modation of passengers, and to commanded by agontiemsto
well known on the river, and no pain* will bo spared, to
make her as comfortable as any enh desire She will touch
all the Landings, both going and returning, to land Freight
and l’a*-ien|er*,and I* intended toaccomniodateall persona
on the River who may favor her with patronage. Passen'
gerr* wishing logo to Charleston can obtain Tlirouzli Tick
etson board,cither llirotigh from Arfgusfn and Hamburg,or.
from any Landing on tlie River, at a considerable reduced 1
rate.
For Freight or Piuwgo, apply to
G. WALKER, Ag’t, Augusta fc Hamburg.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, do. Savannnh.
E. LAFITTE. fc CO., do. Charleston.
Freight for this Bant will be forwarded free of commis
sion. aug 9
SAVANNAH AND~DllARLESTON STEAM
PACKETS—SUMMEtt ARRANGEMENT.
From this dale until further
notice, pos-enger* by tlie Savannah nUd
1 'linrle.-tnn Mnil Steam Packets, will
be taken from Savannah to Charleston,-
Beaufoit and Hilton Head, and 10 return in the *atiiu
steamer for one fore—meal* included.
BROOKS fcTUPPEff, Agent*. ,
N. B.—The time allowed for returning will In^im cn)«
be extended.
FOR BCBTOK.
The bri g OIIHAY TAFT, Caft. hi-
-riirG diou, having two third* of her ci tea engaged npitf
going on board will I avo dispatch. For Freight or Pas
sage, apply on board, ut Anderson’* wharf, or to
sept 4 YONQE fc OAMMELL.
FOR NEW-YOIUC. . ,
Tito fast sailing packet bafqtic EU-
3EK WARD, Knudson, master, will meet wllhdiiltrit
dispatch. For Freiulit or Passage, having liandsonte ac-
couiinodntlnns, apply to master on board, n? to. .
nug 39
steron board, nf to. .
COHEN, NORRIS fc 66'.
FOR NEW-YOIUC—UUIG LINE..
.jSA The regular packet brig CLINTON/
J* Andrews, master, towing pan of her freight nt-
gngc.l, will have de*p itch. For freight or passage, hav
ing superior accommodations,npply onboard at Stoddard’*
wharf, or to
aug 39 WASH BURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR Nsriv YORK—DRIG LTNTC. ”
J&L Tho regular packet barque VERNON/
Fnv, mnster, linvlng most or her freislit engaKiSd:
will have despatch. For frelglit nr passage, having ruptf-
rioraccommodation*,appjjfnn_lKtardatStnaffard’* wharf
nug 38
8I1BURN, WILDER fc CO.
■VT OTICE.—The Undersigned continues tho
J. Y Grocery and Commission Business on his own ac
count. JAS. A. NORRIS,
sept l
IVT OTICE.—During our absence from tlie
1Y State Mr. FRANCIS T. COLE will net n*
nug 3
CRANE & ROWLAND.
FOR NEW-Y*ORK—Old Eatnlillsheil Line*
Tlie fast sailing regular packet ship
STAR REPUBLIC,Capt. Jameson,bating* law
K rtlon of her caigo etigncnd. will havo quick do* pa ten.
•r Ficiglitor PB-resc. having good ncconifuodntfotis,
apply on board, at Telfair's whnrf. or lo
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
ft?- Prico of Passage $15. , C pi 3
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PHILDIUCK At IIFLL
H AVE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi
tory, in Hodgson’* Building, Bay-street, a largo as
sortment of various kinds of Coaches, Barouches, Rock-
aways, Tilburies, Prince Alberta, Buggies mid Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses complete, und a* line assortment
ns can bo found In the city, and ore daily receiving'direct
from tho Manufactory at the North, made expressly for
the Southern market? which they will sell nt the lowest
posslhld price for cash, or city paper. All who. wish n
good Carriage at a low price will find it to their interest
to call and examine our stork before purchm-ing else
where. Apply nt the Counting Room. )nn93
TO THE PUBLIC.
A BOUT eleven months past, a fellow by
i-V the name of JOHN HARRISON UROWN, gener
ally called IUrkison Brown, came to my plantation,
five mile* below 8umtcrvillo. and borrowed n Jack, to
ride up to the village, as he alleged, of my overseer, It. S.
\Vit.ut-R. He, the said Brown, went over the river into
Richland District, and swapped off the JarfetoMr. Mote,
for a Horse, and tho next nnd last plnce I have heard of
him was lo Savannah. He Is about forty year* old, very
Inmo In one knee, which U very crooked—he has also a
.blue spot or sear on his nose—would be a right good look-
Ina fellow if he was only atrali and honert.
I will give FMy Dollars for the delivery of tho said
BnowN to me, or the Jnllor In Bumterville, nr Twenty
Dollars to any other Jail In South Carolina,so that I can
get hold of him by the law or otherwise.
Sumtorvillr, 2d 4uq.,1P49. TH. J. WILDER,
aug 15 wt
FOR NEW-YORK-Olrl Eirinltllsliril Line:
The regular packet brig WILSON
asm FULLER* W. Crawford, mnster, having partof
her cnrgn engaged, will have Immediate rirtpnirh. For
Freight nr Passngo, having good accommodations, apply
1 board, nt Telfair’s tVhnrf. Or fo
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc Cfl,
ft?- Price of Passage $15. aug 38
FOR
The schr,
1 BAi/rinroRE.
, Joseph henry, c.i r -
toln Morgan,having most of her cargo engaged
1 board, will snil Tn-MoRantjr.rl’or Freight or'
»,having good accnmm dations, np| fy on board,
mid on
Pnysngo k
nt Anclnux’s wharf, or to
sept 4
inniGHAM, KEI.I.V A CO.
POn NEAV-OUI.KANH.
The pechet brig I.KOI'OLDO O’DON
NEL.Duntontinaster, will rail for the above port
on Friday, 7th lniit. For Passage only, npplvmi board,
or to WOOD. GLAGHfiRV fc CO.
IgF- The packet trig JOSEPHUS will follow the. L.
O’D., and rail about (he SOthinst. For Frciihr, apply a*
above. sept 4