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S NIDER, LATilKUr J4 Hi V i i i uro
now receU mi! ttu ir l ull uml Winter Block of Hlaple
twy Dry Goods, to which llicy invito the attention
iTcountry Merehanti.
OGNAC DllANDY, Vinegar, &c.—5
* , half trii>t‘« Cognne Ilrandy, »J.J. Dupuy;" 5 tierce*
■*' to " Mmh * 11 * '"''‘iSlffiKHWTz!'"
* icpt 4. . .
SUGAR. PORTER, Tobacco, See.— 20
n hhl«- l"' v priced N. u. Sugar. 10 hhds. Choice
do do. 0 hhils. Choico 8t. Croix do, ‘--0 bid*. Btewart’s
t'larl/led do, 40 bbl* Stewart’* and Woolsey’a Crashed and
Powdered do, 30 cask* Uyas* pint* Porter. 35 boxes
Jirnnt fc Williwn*‘ Tob&ceo, 5’s nnd B's; 15 half boxen do
.to fl’n end 8’«t 33 bags Old Government Java Coffeo;
...it fur sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
i.ndln V nd Ibr safob^
rvOMESTIG LIQUORS, Lard, Rope,
I ) Ac.—'75 bids B. Phelps’ Gin; 30 do Connecticut
jTiyor do. (P» fc ll.)| 60 do N. O. YVIllskoy; 33 do N. B.
niimt 35 do Ilrandy; 15 do Monongahola Whiskey; DO do
101) call. K'Stueky
AMS and Fulton Market BEEP—Just
received by ateamer Tenne**eoi 50 *u|ar-curod
Ham*, and Pulton Market ^CONNOR,
■ept 5 Corner Broughton and Drayton street*.
rj EGARS.—*70,000 various brands Spanish
O Ssgars; •!*>» “Lamartine” and “Venus” llegall-
*1 V- COSHMAT.
DEARS anil APPLES.—Northern Pcare
X and Apple*, in *tore and for sale liy
wptfl J. E. CADY fc CO., Broughton-st
CRASHED and Powdered SUGAR—Just
\J roedvedi lObbl*. Wool«ey fc Co.’* Crashed and
r.»a.,.d s.r«. «#»• b Ay ID 0 , C „ NN( , B ,
aeprs Corner Broogliton and Drayton »t«
N O. WHISKEY—76 bbla., for sale by
• <«P“ BIllOIIAMi KRI.LY * CO.
TfLOUR.
1’ ..1. by
—pl 4
-50 bbls. BalUmore Flour fur
BUIOIIAM, KELLY fc CO.
T EMONS—Landing nor steamer and for
4_J sale by J. C*. I1INCIIMAN.
•ept 4
£ JAMS, CODFISH, and Now Mackerel—
Landing and Ibr sale by
•ept 4
J. C. IHNCIIMAN.
»PEAS.—10 half chests Fragrant Block and
I p O,«n T.,.,i a ., re . t .l. 8 a.njfo... a|iMArj
rtTARD, Dupuy fc Co’a BRANDY—In
V7 Bond.—20 halfpipes Otard, Dupuy fc Co 1 * Brandy,
vintage of 1813; 10 half pipe* Otard, Dupuy fc Co’s Bran
dy, vintage DM7; for aale by
.ept 4 Oino SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
F IR Steamer TENNESSEE—20 barrels
prime Mercer Potatoes, 10 bbl*. Apple*, 10 boxes
Lemon.; for salu by Die MARTIN,
■ept 4 Comer Buy and Whltoker-st*.
ANAL FLOUR—Landing—50 bbls., for
sale by WOOD/CLAUIIORN fc CO.
•ept 4
T3 ACON Sbouldora and Hams—10 Hilda.
lJ Bacon Shoulders; 10 bbl*. sugar cured II*m*, land
tag per iklp Star Republic. For sale by
•ept 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
/^OAL.—150 tons Liverpool Coals 100 do.
\J Peach Orchard do.; 100 do. Smith*' do.; for Hole
low for cash only.
•ept 4 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
T ARGE Swedish LEECHES.—JubI ro-
XJ oeived per ateamer Tennessee.
•ept 4 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument aq.
TXARDY’S ELIXIR.—1 case Hardy’s
JLJL Elixir, an excellent remedy far Indigestion, Just
sept 4
TURNER fc ODEN, Monument *q.
I7RESII Garden SEEDS.—Just received
A a freak *upply of Garden Seed*.
•opt 4 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument *q.
f\TARD, Dupuy &, Co’s. BRANDY.—
VJ Vintage of 184(1, in bond, for aale bv
HENRY P rt “" n
il/rERCER POTATOES—10 bbls. extra,
ItA In .tore,and for Ml* by J. C. IHNCIIMAN,
.ept 3 Corner Brough ton and Drayton-atrcets.
XX/HISKEY—Landing per brig'L. O’-
j V Donuei—300 bbl*.. Ibr sale low from ilio
’ *ept 3
n.,iuriuB luwiium mo wharf by
WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
PRIME PORK—Landing—100 bbls., for
A sale qy WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
septa
POTATOES—Unding—25. bbls.. for sale
A by wood” CLAGHORN fc CO.
L AMP OIL 500 gallons Bleached Win
tor Sperm Oil, 500 galfon*
Bleached ‘ *
■ept l
r Sperm Oil, 600 gnfjnna Foil do, 1,00J gallon*
1 Winter What* Oil, juat received and Ibr ante by
G. U. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Gibbon*' Building.
PRIME N. O. SUGARS.—15 Hilda, prime
A New Orleans Sugars, landing from barque Edwai
and for sale low by
•ept 1 J. V. CONNBRAT.
13 ICE CASK HEADING—Inch Rico Cask
Xl Heading, far salo at the Vale Royal Mill, at *8 per
thousand feet W. U. GILES fc CO.
atig 31
]YTUTS—Brazil, Grenoble, Pecan nnd Eng.
Ll Rah Walnuts; Maiselllu Almonds; 1 case Clark'*
Matches; for solo by
aug 31
XpLOUR—.200 barrels Baltimore, from
A Now Wheat; 100 bbls. Canal, fresh ground; 30 half
bbls do, landing and for solo by
nut M A. WELLES.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1849.
O I'OKIC—5 lialf bbla. Family, landing
and for sale by A. WELLES.
XT ERRING.—30 bbls. Pickled Ilorring,
A A trimmed Ibr pluntnUou uso; laudiug from ling
aug!
; Tor sale low from Uio whst.
1 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
O TARD, Dupuy & Co.’s. BRANDY—
In pipes aud half pipes: Madeira, Musrnt nnd Mnl-
<tg> Wines; MsnngnbelaWlilskey; Schnnpps’ Gin; Cham
pagne; Sweet Oil; Began; Thomas' Tobacco; I'ort Wine;
Black end Green Ten; l'eppcr Sauce; for sale by
ayg.Sl R. DkMARTIN.
/^.UOCERIES.—Just rocoivod, a fresh sup-
VX ply or the above articles, via i
Jams and Jellioa; Sap Sngo Cheese; Ground Peppdr;
Ground Caffaninqor, Sardines; Fiekiuu Salmon and Lob
sters; Spanlib Olives; Pickled Mackerel; Brandy Cher
ries;. Preserved Ginger; Mustard; Soap; Lemon Syrup;
Prunes; Fig Paste, fcc.; for aale by
aug31 R. DkMARTIN.
GENUINE Evans’ LANCETS.—Just re-
VA oeived and for sale by TURNER fc ODEN,
aug 30 Monument aq.
P URE LETHEON.—50 lbs. pure Lcthe-
^ J»n, juat received direct from the Mflinuliicturea; for
**aug30 TURNER fc ODEN.
PLOUR from NEW WHEAT.—50 bbls.,
A landing from schr. Zealous front BalUmore; for sale
tug 17 II. A. CBANE.
13 ACON Sides andShouldors—In Store: 20
.13 cask* prime Bacon Shoulders; 30 do. do. do- Sides;
for tale by SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER,
aug 31
PRUSHED SUGAR—Landing 40 bbls.
for aale by
aug 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
"WALNUT Oil Shaving SOAP—Manu-
’ v factored by Vrooin fc Fowler, for ante by
aug 17 O.R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
PRIME and Mess PORK.—Landing: 100
A bids: for solo by
aug 17 • WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
QMOKED TONGUES & Smoked BEEF.
*3 Just received alot of oxtrn Buffalo Smoked Tongues;
«l«o, n lot of Smoked Beef, for sale by
atig 17 J. ROUSSEAU.
(QUNNY BAGGING.—50 bales Gunny
VA Hogging, Ibr salo by
"ug 0 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
T> ALE ROPE, and Rio COFFEE—500
f*-'coll* Bale Ropn, Kentucky Hemp and Jute; 300 lings
Rio Coffee; landing and (hr sain by
«ug33 COHENS & HERTZ.
IVTATCHES.—25 gross Win. A. Clark’s
ITA celebrated Friction ATotcliei
•ale by
nug 38
SUPERIOR Cold Expressed Castor OIL—
kj Justrocoivod a fresh supply, u superior article, suit
able for children; fur sale by
aug 30 TURNER fc ODEN, Mnnuinenl-squnro.
Tj 1 LOUR and HAMS—Landing per schr, J.
A Henry; 100bbls Flour; 300 Reynolds' IlnniHt for
■■la by WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
aug 39
LTAY.—30 bundles prime Nortli River Play,
-fcJ. landing from brig Lowell, nnd Ibr solo by
kwh Lowell, nm; ror salo by
aug 80 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
J _^JME,—Landing per schr. Santiago, for
^~*nla by
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
PERM CANDLES.—20 boxes “Judd’s”
4's and IPs Sperm Candles, lust reeeivad nnd for salo
W. W. GOODRICH.
ftOLD FOIL.—A supply of Dentist’s Gold
^acalved porstaanier Tennessee, nnd for aale by
O ACON SHOULDERS—10 casks nrlmo
AJ Cln.lnn.tJ) lundln, nnd Ibr snla by
““« dl A. WELLES.
1 TOBACCO.—200 packages, various quali-
X ties, landing and far sale by 1
«U|31 A. WELLES.
C'X^l.Ty 200 bng9 P " r0 Ri<,, 1 "" Jin ff
»“« 3 * A. WELLES.
n HACKERS.—3{ bbla. Butter, Sugar and
Vj/ Soda; 30 half bids. do. do.do.t 10 bbls. Pilot Bread;
to boxes Soda Biscuits; landing nnd far salo by
■u*3I A. WELLES.
CJOAP and CANDLES.—50 boxes Sperm
Candles, 50 do Hull fc Son’s Tallow, 0 and 8; 60 do
Adamantine Candles. 100 boxes Family Soap, 100 do Col
gate’s No. 1 do, 25 half boxes Family do, oE half boxes
No. 1 Soap, landing and far salo by
»ui31 A. WELLES.
QUGAIl.—20 hhds. choico St. Croix Sugar:
kJ 10 do. prime Porto Rico do.; landing and In store,
or sale by
»“|M A. WELLES.
HASHED & Refined SUGAR.—20 bbls
OrafltodMtd Powdered Sugar, 30 do Btuort’sRe
fined do; landing and for sale by
A. WELLES.
RANDY.—10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy
XJ fc Co’s., landing and far sale by
“UBM A. WELLES.
^pWlNE—2 bales, just received and for sale
In,Si A ' ' VELLE8 '
CANDS’ SARSAPARILLA—For salo by
►J »uiai n. DnMAUTlN.
p HASHED & Clarified SUGAR—Land-
Ing and far sale by J.O. IHNCIIMAN,
aug 9/ Corner Broughton and Drayton its.
QPERM and Solar OIL—Of very superior
k? quality, far snlo by J. CL IHNCIIMAN,
aug 97 Corner Oroughtoll and Drayton «ia.
TAVA COFFEE.—15 bags primo- Java
O Coffee, Just received and far sale by
•Ug9l W. VV. GOODRICH.
XT AY.—150 Bundles Prime North River
11 Hay, lauding per barquo Edward, nnd for sale by
aug 99 UOUBN, NORRIS fc CO.
PLARET.—20 casco "St. Julian Modoo”
Claret, Just received and far solo by
aug 84 W. W. GOODRICH.
f PEAS.—A fresh supply of Green and Black
JL Tens Just received and tor sale by
aug 94 W. W. GOODRICH.
T ARD.—10 bbls. prime Goorgia Lard, for
-Li snlo by W. W. GOODRICH,
nug 94
■WILLOW CARRIAGES and Children’s
v v Walking Haslet*, for learning children to walk;
just received and far solo by
aug 99 COLLINS fc nULKLEY, 100 Bryan st.
13 ACON SHOULDERS.—10 hhds. primo
JLJ Cincinnati llncan Shoulders, landing from brig
Wilson Fuller and far salo by
aug 38 SUIlANTON, JOIINSTON fc CO.
•WHITE Pino LUMBER.—5,000 feet
V V IX Inch; 4,000 feet IX inch; 4,000 feet 9 inch;
10,000 feet 1 inch; just received and for sale by
aug 16 I. W. MORRELL.
XT ENTUCICY Bale ROPE of superior
IV quality, lauding and far snle by
aug 15 I’ADBLFORD fc FAY.
TVIEW ORLEANS SUC.AR.-30 hhds.
it prime, in storo and for sale by
aug 16 PADBLFORD fc FAY.
1310 COFFEE—500 bags of superior quali-
XV ty, in store and for sale by
nug 15 PADBLFORD fc FAY.
A PPLIiS & POTATOES.—10 bbla North-
JTX. orn Apples and 10 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, landing
and for sale by J. E. CADY fc CO.,
aug 90 Broughton-si.
XXEMP and Manilla ROPE.—50 coils
XX Hemp Rope, fi Inch;'60 do Manilla do., do.;
landing and for salu by
aug 33 COHEN & FOSDICK.
y\OMESTIC LiaUORS.—100 bbls. E.
XJ Phelps'Gin; 50 do. “P. fc II." Connecticut River
do.; 35 do. Americnn Brnndv; in store and for sale by
aug6 SWIFT, DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
PHOICE Fulton Market BEEF.—Just
yj received, 5 half bbls. choice Family Beef, and for
snle by DAVID O'CONNOR,
aug 33 Corner of nroughton nnd Drnyton-st*.
1 SUTLER’S Tasteless Seldlltz Powders,
XJ received and far sale by
aug 33 L. J. MYERS, Bluet’s Building.
A LMOND SOAP.—5 cases Almond Soap,
of superior quality, Just received and far snlo by
aug 93 I.. /. MYERS, Hunt’s Building.
r<OSHEN BUTTER.—10 kegs choico Go-
VJT sheu Butter, landing per steamer Cherokee and far
sale by t
nug 30 DAVIS fc COPP.
f 'I UBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
Imported from Cardenas, In storo and for salo by
July 35 lino WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
T) RANDY.—Otard, Dupuy &, Co’s Brandy,
J J of direct importation from France; for snlo by
July 33 WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
1 nan GALLS. English Linseed Oil;
.l.}\;uU Just received per barque Tcxns, nnd for
salo iiy JNO. (f. FALLIGANT.
\\mDOW Sashes and Blinds.—5,000
V V Lights, 8 by 10 Hash. 2,000 do. 10 by 13 do, 1,000
Lights.assarted sizes; 100 pslr Venetian Blinds, nuorted
sizes; far salo by JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
July 30
A1T1NDOW GLASS.—500 boxes Amori-
V V can mill French Window Glass, from 7 by 9 to 16
Iiy 18; 10 liy 18 to 31 by 44; 50 boxes American and French
Conch nnd Picture Glass. For salu by
July 30 JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
\X71LSON’S I’ilol BREAD.—15 bbl». I’i-
Y V let Bread, per steamer Tennessee, for sale Iiy
TURNER fc HENRY,
nug 14 Ezehnngo Dock.
■\T E. HUM.—50 bbls. L. Felton & Son’s
it • Boston Bum; lauding from schr. Independence,
and for snle Iiy BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
aug 17
TNDIA CHOLAGOGUE.—An unfniiing
X remedy Ibr tho Fever and Ague, <iud other Bilious
Diseases. For salo by
Q. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.,
aug 11 Gibbous’ Building.
"DECEIVED per Steamer, an invoico of
A\ fine Diamond Rings; also a fine variety of Gold
Watches, In bunting ofld ptnln eases—some small sizes
far Indies* or gentlemen’s wear, by
aug8 M. EASTMAN.
TVTEW GOODS.—Per Tennessee—French,
-LN English and Americnn Prints; French nnd Scotch
Ginghams, suilnblo for tho approaching mason, far snle
by DEWITT & MORGAN,
nug 14 ' Ulbcro’s New Utiilding.
MOSQ-UITO NETS, &c. per slenm-packct
ITX Cherokoe^-8-4 white Mosquito Nets, figured Swiss
Muslins, Hatln Ribbons, ScoU-h Diapers, Cotton Hosiery,
G. E. Suspenders, Oil 811k, fcc., far sale by
June 33 LATHROP 4c FOOTE.
A LL Wool Red FLANNELS.—Just re-
ceived and for sole by
July 30 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
"VTEW GOODS.—Laco and Muslin Capes;
LN Collars; Cheiliiaettst Hoslenr; L. O. Hdkfs., fcc.,
Just received per Tennessee nnd for sale by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
aug 11 Ribero’s Now IlulliUiig.
( HNGH AMS—A largo asaorUnontof French
VJ and Scotch Ginghnms, just received tier Cherokee,
and for salo Iiy DEWITT fc MORGAN,
aug 33
TX LEACHED Muslins—Just received, 4-4,
.1 J 5 4,10 4 and 19-4; nl«o, 85 dozen Linen Cambric
Hdkfs., Luce Collars and Cape*; far salo by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
uug 23 Ribero’s New Building.
TUST RECEIVED—Por steamer, a large
eJ Invoice TurquoLo Pins.Enr-RInBs.FInKor Rings,Clus
ter do, Gold Gourd Chains, Drop and Vest do., Turquoise
Bracelets nnd Clasps, Silver Spoons, Fruit Knives, fcc..
fcc., innkinga full and beautiful assn tmem.
aug 8 M. EASTMAN.
Tr ID GLOVES—White, blank and color-
XV ed Kid Gloves, lust received per steamer, nnd far
sale by ROBINSON fc CAMP,
sept 4 Gnudry’s Building.
JELLING Under COST—J.& P. Coat’s
k/. genulno Spool Thread at 4 conts-per spool, to keep
up fJio million of a few of my neighbour*.
July90 J. H. MAulLL, Monunimt-squaro.
(fJINGHAMU—At Savannah Cosh Storo—
VJ Just received r 80 pieces Ginghnms, assorted colors;
100 Gras* Skins; 50 places Cambric Long Cloth; 59 pieces
4-4 blenched Shirting, nt61f cents; Swiss Minlln. Printed
Lawns, Prints, Gent’s fancy plaid Silk Cravats, tus. &o.,
which will bu sold Very low.
July 97 j. 8. MAG ILL, Monument squnre.
TTNDER SHIRTS.—Gents Merino Veals,
VJ Gents while nnd brown Cotton Vests, Ladles Gauze
Merino Vesta, far sa|o by
July 18 LaROCHE, BOVVNB fc Co.
lVi USIC PAPER—For sale by
ITX J. U. (JUBBEDGE,
■ept 4 SouU; sldo Market-»q
QALMON, Mnoknrel nnd Herrinir.—Just
ir7v. t recolvc .^ n fcw . bnrrelaNo. 1 Salmon, Mackerel and
n i n .fi" n,,r, ' r ( " n,U, ’ y o .DAVID O'CONNOR,
8Mg 33 Corner Broughton mid Drnyion-Mreoi*.
Shins, a line article; for sale b;
sept 4
R&BINBON fc CAMP,
Gnudry*s Building.
CJOTTOIS[YARNS nnd OSNABURQS.
(hrmlfb™ 11011 IWlKkMtlrltll Co-., y.rn. .nil ou.burp,
«l*< 1 " ASIIOUIIN, WII.UHlt fc CO.
r’O’rTON YARNS and OSNAI3URGS.
KJ JO bales Yam, assorted numbers; 90 bales Osnaburn;
Just received from the factory, and far sale by P
,C P‘< BRIGHAM, KELLY J^CO.
tJ III UTS! SHIRTS!!—Ju»t rcceivwi por
sept 4 Gaudry’s Building, nezt door to Pulnskl House.
Ll OSIERY—Ladies white and brown Cot-
ton Hose; Ladles Moravian do do; Misses white and
LiUblvRSSSraJ u ? lu ’" ll ri °™“ ,nd
Lan bs Wool Half Hose, for sale by
My 18 i..uocim, nowNp, i. co.
DRY GOODS AT AVIIOLKSADE.
XJ F. W AllING having formed & Co-patt-
XX* neithlp with Ills brother, WILLIAM' WARING,
nt Ncw-\ ork, the business will, in future, ho conducted
hero under tlie Ann or 11. F. WARING fc CO.
. H. F. WARING,
August 90th, 1849. WILLIAM WARING,
nug 38 lino
WIKAPOASn BTORIfl.
r PHE undersigned will in future keep a com-
X patent and experienced person nt tho North, to pur-
chose their Goodson the cosh iirlncinlo, and will sell them
nt the lowest. possible price far cun or approved paper.
«ur stock will be large, consisting or every variety of
Good* suitable far thiFall and Winter trade.
Plantors and Merchant! visiting tho city, will please
call and examine our Stock.
M. I’RRNDERQABT fc CO.,
aug 1 Comer Whitaker and Congress streets.
Tj\ALL and Wintor CLOTHING—to tho
X Merchants of Geonii, South Carolhia, Tennessee,
Alabama and Florida.—The BubscrlbershnvlnfeitalilUh’
f d ® house fa thto city for Uie sale or READY MADE
CLOl IIINO In connoctlon wlUi an extensive Manufac
turing establishment in Newark, N. J., where ono of Uie
firm gives his personal nttcnUon cnUrely to tho tnnnufac-
ture, while Uie oUier devotes himself to Uio receipt and
■atoofthesainoln Savannoli. Possessing these ndvan-
toges. wo flatter ourulves that we can compete with any
establishment in Uie Uuited SUtes In Prico, Stylo and
Workmanship. ■ We are now receiving our Fall and
U inter supply, to which we Invite Uio nttcnUon of mer
chants, planters, and Uio public in genera].
«'Pt 1 PIERSON fc IIEIDT.
TpALL and Wintor CLOTHING.—Just re-
X ceived per brig Clinton i a splendid assortment of
Tweed Coat*, Frocks and Backs, fancy Cass. Pants, fancy
Bilk and Cass. Vests, together with a largo assortment of
Twilled Cloth Pants and Jnckcls. HaUneti Pants and
Jackets, Corderoy Pants, Reaver Coats, Sacks, Blanket
and Flushing Coats and Over-Sacks. For sola very low,
wholesale and retail, at No. 10 Whltnker-strect.
•ept 1 PIERSON fc IIEIDT.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND PAIRS OF
OO* NEGRO BROGANS.*0}
f PHE Subscribers are now receiving Uieir
X Fall supply of Lndics’, Gent’s, Misses’. Roys’ and
Children’s HOOTS and 8HOE8, togeUier wlUi Uie Inrgest
Stock of NEGRO UROGANH everoffrred In this market.
They tool confident that Uieir stock is as well selected
ami extensive as any in tho State, and would invito Plant
ers and others Interested In good Bargain*, and who are
disposed to encourage Southern enterprise, to glvo us a
A poriion of our Negro Ilrogans are of Georgia Man
ufacture. Should sufficient encouragement be given us,
Thousand*of Dollar* may be kept-at home that other
wise will |«ss Into hands or those who, for years, have
fattened upon SouUiern Indifference and lack of energy.
VER8T1LLE, LUFBURROW fc BUTLER,
nug 33 tjanl—
COPPER-SMITH SHOP.
THE. Undersigned would respectfully in-
X farm the public generally, thnt they are now pre
pared to do all kinds of COPPER-SMITH WORK In the
best manner, and at reduced prices for cosh. Steam
Pipes nnd Worms mnde and repaired at the shortest no
tice; also House and Ship Plumbing will be dono in n
superior manner. They have now on hand and for snlo,
4,000 feet of assorted sizes Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, fcc.
July 7 McARTHOR fc MORSE.
HUNS. GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOKS.
aOING CHEAP at tho « Gun and Pistol
YX Emporium,” No. 11, Barnard-sirecl, South side of
thu Mnrket, sign of the Indian.
E. LOVELL,
Maker, importer and dealer in DOUBLE & SINGLE
OUNH. RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Cans,
Gun Wndding, nnd Sporting Implements or every deseri;*-
tlon. Flasks, Pouches, Sporting and Rifle Powder,
(> Wesson’s" and Dupont’s Canniiter do., 100 bags Birch
and Drop Shot, 150 kegs Powder, 100 M Percusnlon Caps,
100 61 Uiiii Wails, far sale wholesale and retail. Rifles
mode to order ami repairing done with dispatch. Jan 9
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER.
II. I*. DOQARDU8
XTtTOULD inform tho citiwms of Savannah
V V thnt he bos commenced tho above Business for
himself in Ilull-strect, between Uroughton-strect and
Monument-square, and has received a large nnd well
selected stock for the Business Feathers, Feather Beds,
Pew Cushions. Ilair and 3Ioss Mattrassos of the best
quality will he kept on linnd and inada to order. Sofas,
Clinlra, Divnns nnd Uttomnns re covered; Piano Fortes,
Guitars, Violins and Accordcons repaired in tho best
manner.
Orders left with Mr. U. lor tuning Piano Fortes will be
promptly attended to. I’luno Keys cleaned and brought
to their Oiiginal whiloneaa. Every descrlpUon of Coffins
nt modernto prices. Second linnd Furniture bought and
sold. A Inrgo supply of Looking Glass Plates on hand
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. .
AVM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Manufactu-
. XJL ling Establishment, West Broad,head of Broughton
street, has CARRIAGES on hand of kvbry dzscrivtion
calculated far the Southern markot, viz: llockaways,
Conches, Chnriotocs, Barouches, Conchecs, Plnctons,
Stanluqics, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
ons, Plantation do., and a general assortment of Jersey
nnd light Fancy Wagons. In short, ho can produce a
hotter stock than has been seen In Georgia for twenty
years past, nnd he appeals with confidence to his cus
tomers in the Interior ns to the quality of his articles.
Wlieuls replaced on every kind of Vehiclo on tlie short
est notice. Carriages, fcc., of nny description ordered on
tho most reasonable terms from nny establishment hi
New-York, Newark, or New Haven.
All kinds of repairing done ou reasonable terms.
Snvunnnh, (Gn.,) Oct. 31st, 1848. ly
FURNITURE WARE-HOUSE.
I. W. MORREDIj
TNVITES his friends and the public general y,
X both ftorn town nnd country, to cull nnd exnmlnc his
new FURNISHING STORE, In Binets’New Building,
Broughton-Vtrect, the i.arokst iktiiz country under
one rooft where he will have great plcnsure In exhlbting
tnthnmn* extensive nn assortment of READY MADE
FURNITURE, as was over offered iu tho Southern mar
kets.
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JOHN MAI.IiERY,
A T tho Old Stand on tho Bay, adjoining the
JT\. City lintel—Has opened nn euUro Stock of NEW
mnl CHEAP GOODS in ills linn, eouHlstlng of CLOTHS,
CAS.4I6IERES nnd VESTINGS, nnd a general assort
ment of READY-MADE CLOTIIINO and FURNISH
ING ARTICLES, nil of tho Intest stylo and best ma
terials, which he offers at prices far below any tiling
ever offarod in tills market. Ho is prepared also to
make to order all kinds of Gentlemen’s Apparel in
the most approved stylo, having secured the services of
Mr. Mott, from New-York, *of many years’ experience
nnd much celebrity ns h Cutter, ho feels confident of
being able to please thoso who favor hint with their or
ders. Uioso nccustomed to sending North fartheir Cloth
ing, are invited to call nnd cxnmino his Goods and prices
previous to doing so, ns he feels assured that he can fur
nish them on as good torins as they can gut them abroad.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Younq’s llullrftnq.
SION OF TIIE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Opposite Hamilton^ ^N^mons^Cloi/iirig Store.
Mi\nufhctui*ers of Ilr!(llcs,8ntldlcs,Harnesses,
TX A VE on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
X A. Bridles nml Harnesses, of which the following com
prise apart: SpanlshQuiltcd,Overlaid nndShnftonSnddlcs;
Planters’ large nnd oxtrn Inrgo Saddles; Men’s plnln do.;
English do.; Boys’ and Race da$ Ladies’ Saddles of n
vnrieiy ofPuttcms; Bridles and 6InrtluggIos; Saddle Beg*,
Trunks, fcc.
HARNESSES.—Conch, Barouche, Ruggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIM6IINGH.—Barouche, Buggy nnd
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dnsli Frames; Hohbsnml Rows,
by the single set, Plated aud Brass HtuinnJoints;plain do.:
patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.: broad nnd nar
row Laces, variety of pntterni; Bilk and Worsted Fringes;
black ami purple Conch Boons; Ruggy Lmnps; Plnted and
liras* Carriage Rands; Brass and plated Knobs,fcc.
T3ETRIBUTION, or tho Vale of Shadows,
XX u tale of Passlou; by Etnma D. E. Nevitt South-
worth.
Ada and Elfino, or tho Two Nieces; by Mrs. Grey.
My Sister Minnie: a Novel; by Uie author of the “Poor
Cousin."
Ellen Piercy, or Discipline: a Novel; by Mary Ihun-
tnu, nnllior of “Sell Control."
Received by J. B. CUBHEDGK,
sept 5 South side Market-square.
r PIIE Liberty of Romo: A History, witli an
X Historical Account of Uio Liberty of Ancient Na-
lion*; Iiy Snmuol Eliot.
Hume's History of England, Vol. 3.
An Hi.toricnl Geography of the Bible; by Lyman Cole
man; illu-tratcd by 3lup* from Uio latest and most authen
tic sources.
The Earth and Mnn: Lectures nn Comparative Phy
sical Geography In its relations to Uie History of Mnn-
kind;by ArnoldGuyot; translated from tho French by C.
O. Feltoil.
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 nil American.
Tho Ball Room, nnd Evening 1’nrUes.
Courtship nnd Marriage.
Conversation nnd Table Talk.
The Toilcuo, Drcs* and Fm-hlon.
Etiquette for Ladies; by a Lady.
Crotchet; with entirely new Patterns.
Knitting t Netting und Fancy Work.
Chess; with Uio various Moves and openings.
Wliistt containing Rules for playing all kinds of V) hist.
Hand-Rook for Newly Married Couple.
Gatiics for tho Amusement of Evening Pantos..Re
ceived by JOHN M. COOPER.
Tjf EARTS and HOMES, or Social Distinc-
XX tlon: A Story; by Mr*.Ellis. , '
Arthur’s Six Night* with the Washingtonians.
A Second Visit lo the United States of North America;
by Sir Chns. Lyoll, F. R. 8. ..
The Malden Aunt: A Story; by S. 3!., reprinted from
tho hut English Edition.
Story of a Genluij bv Cola Monti.
Edmond Dantes: A Sequel to Count Monte Christo.
Three Years After: A Sequel lo Tho Mysicries and
Miseries of New-York. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, CongrWMl.,
nug .’K1 South side Mnrket square.
toogn.
OKO. XV. WYLLY,
„ general agent and broker.
For tlie sale of Real Estate, Ncgroea, and any description
of personal property,
ornoi, OORNXS XtJLfc-ST. AKD BAY LARK,
febsg Savaunalt, OeorglR.
. .. BDXVA11D t». WILSON,
OF rHE peace,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
ornci on dull-it., orroaiTK pulahki iiousk.
Court Days, . . First Saturday in each month.
Return Days, - - Ten days befbre Court day.
Residence No. 99 Brougbton-street.
. HENRY M. DWfWOODY,
WEY & COUNSELLOR A'l
Rome, Georgia.
-Hon. O. J. McDonald,Gen. A. J. linn
i* ly nov39
IL 8. HARDWICK * COOICld,
R. S. HARDWICK.
TAI.Pair's sun,Diana.
Savaiiiuah, Georgia.
JOHN O. rOOXR.
P. II. 1IRIIN,
OR if COMMISSION MERC
ROB Day-Strict, SavRUimh.
XVM. T. TltAAIMKLL,
ATTORNEY AT LA IV,
WinMiopracUce^n^Wl^wh^MmntlVa^Ptuldi
IngcotinUesr Paulding,
, Walker, Dade, Chou
may 14
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUOHTON-ST., IKTWRRX WlllTARCR ANO RARNARD.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
ManUo Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Slone for Building*.
Ornamental Iron RaiUngs, fcc. fcc., furnished to order.
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
Will perform any operaUons|>ertalnlng to hia Profession.
Artificial Teeth Insarted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the beat DcnUsU in
Europe or America.
OrxRATiNo Rooms, No. 197 Conorkss-strikt.
R. Ac J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND I1RA88 FOUNDERS,
OARAt-STRKKT, REAR THR OARAL-LOCR,
Savauiiah, Ucorgla.
R. 1.ACnitSOR. J. tACHUSOR.
•TACOll DUTENHOFEIt, Agent,
FASHIONABLE B OOT-MAKER,
brvan-stnrkt, brcord noon prom Butx-aTRxrr,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-akin Hoot* and other worklusde to order.
L. It O It IDI I11,
(PROM PARIB.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT fc SHOE-MAKER,
M. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
f.'ORRKR WIIITAKKR AND BROUOIITON-BTRKKT,
Savannah, Georgia,
CLOTHS, 0A8S1MEUBS AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, mndc up to ordiir after Uie latest fashion
at Uie ahortust noUce.
Suits at aucUon.
Underwriters' Hale.
• RY COIIEN & FOSDICK,
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, will be sold in ftontof our
autre,
3 canes Dry Goods—damaged on board the brig Wilson
Fuller, and sold by the recommendation of the port War
den* for Uie benefit of tbo Underwriter! and all con-
cerned. sept 6
Underwriters’Hale.
.BY COIIEN Ac FOflDICK.
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, will be sold In IVont of our
Store,
3 liarrels Sugar-damaged on board Uie brig Mnnxanllla,
.Jtd sold by thu reemmimndatlod of the Port Wordens for
the benefit of Uie Underwriters and all concerned,
sept 0
Prime Goshen Butter at Private Skle.
IIY COIIEN A; FOSDICK.
90 kegs prime Goshen Iluttcr, landing from steamer
Tennessee, and Ibr sale. sept 0
RY COHEN 'A* FOSDICK.
At Private Sale.
3,000 lbs. Bagging Twine.
nug 11
COIIEN At FOSDICK,
Have Ibr Sale,
BACON SIDES—40 hlids. prime Cincinnati.
BACON SHOULDERS—4o hlids. prime t.'lnrinnstl.
. 13 d0 do BalUmore.
MESS PORK—100 barrels.
MACKEREL—Nos. I fcs, In whole and quarter barrels
SUGAR—80 hlids. Ncw-Orlcans.
WHISKEY—100 bbla New-Orleans.
GIN—100 bbla American.
CLARET—5coaea Chateau Margnux—high coat.
HRANDY—IS hf pipes, 13quarter caske“J II Godard.'*
PORT WINE—4 quartercaaks.
THE LAFAYETTE
BURR MILL-STONE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, GA„
Bolton'* Building, Rivtr-it., foot qf Whitaker ,
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
ARD DEALER IR
Ready-hlade Clothing, Shirts, stock*, 8uspeudera, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Merino and Silk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, fcc.
NO. OS BRYAN STREET,
•KCORD miOR WEST OP M. EASTMAN, JEWELLER.
HAMILTON Ac HARDEMAN,
FA CTORS fc COMMISSION MER UHA NTS
Snvununh, Ucoryfln.
CHAS. P. HAMILTON. TIIOMAE llARREXAN.
SWIFT, DENSLOW Ac WBI1STEII,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORRKR OP BAT AND WHITAKER STS.
SavmuiirIi, Georgia,
EDWARD SWIPT. A. A. DENSLOW.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GIMHNG, GRAINING, GLAZING, fcc. fcc.,
No. It WiirivAKEK-MT.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR BALE—All khida of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
Borders and Firedlonnl Print*.
JOHN G. FALL1GANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, ORA INI NO, fcc., fcc.
WEST SIDE MONUMENT-SQUARE,
Snvnnitiih.Un.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Faints, Paper Hang
ings, Uorders, and Fire-Board Prints.
J. Im OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA CTURER
No. 17 Bull-btrbkt, ne*e Monuxent-squake.
Cork-sole, Water-proof, limiting, Military, Patent len-
thcr. Walking, Dreaa, and Puinp-i'ola UiHita; Shooling
Buskins, Iloolee*. Oxfoid Shoe*, Pumps, Sliiincrs, fcc.,
made to order in the nentest and most fnshiounbleninnuer
P. JACOB!
SEOAR AND TOBACCO STORE;
NO. 97 BULL-STREET,
(SION OP THE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Hn vault nil, On,
N. IL—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
aud American Segars, at Wholesale and Relnil.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, fcc.
A, PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKEK-HTIIEET,
Suviutnnli, Gn„
Has on baud a large and choice stock of Segura, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, nnd nil other arti
cles in his line at the most reasonable terms.
YONGE Ac OAMMKLL,
FACTORS fc COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 I1AY STREET.
SavniuimIi, Gn,
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONK AT THR SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pino Lumber Ibr 8alo.
JAMES QUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JULIAN-STREKT, NEAR TIIE MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notice
MILLER A CCIUIX',
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND URA88 FOUNDERS,
EASTERN WHARP—BAY-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia,
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Hesidonco East side of rulaski Square. •
A FALL & WINTER STYLES, r*
AMIILER, HARNUM Ac CO.,
HATTERS, 149 CONGRESS-ST., e ^ &
Have received tlie celebrated \Y. II. Beebe fc Co.’s
Fall and Winter styles of HATS. Those in want of a
beautiful article will please giva us a call,
sept 4 tutlis3
MEDICAL NOTICE.
T O the Inhabitants of Savannah, the adja
cent country and Island*. Dr, 8. WARNER of
fers hi* ProfcHlonal services In tho different branches of
his Profession.
llnving been engaged In nn extensive country practice
for more than eight years, which has made him familiar
with most ortho diseases that arc Incident to our climate,
he flaUera himself hn will Ihj nbln to give satisfaction to
all person* who may favour him with their patronage—
Contracts made with planters to attend on Uieir Planta
tions.
ft7- Office in Bull-street, near Turner fc Oden’s. Res
idence, ot Rev. Mr. Cossels’. in the Academy Building,
aug ill tilths lmo
PATENT PLANING MACHINE.
REAT Improvement in Planing, Tongue-
\JT Inc and Grooving Lumber. JOSEPH I*. YVOOD-
DUItY'S Patent Plaining Machine.
The subscriber having received Letters Patent for n
stationary Cutter, Planing, Tonguclng nnd Grooving Ma
chine, now offers for sale Machines and Rights to uso the
same. This machino will piano 0,000 feet of boards to
any unilbrm thickness, in one hour; producing a better
finished siirfnce than it is possible to plane by any other
mennsnow known, not excepting tho hand plane, nnd is
poculinry adapted to plane and Joint clnpbourds, or wea
ther boarding, anil will do the work faster ami belter that
any machine heretofore invented. This uinchinu is no
arranged that it planes the board with an unbroken
shaving the whole width nnd length of tho material, nnd
does not tnko more than two-thirds the power that W re
quited to do nn equal amount of work by tho Rotary Cut
ting Cylinder, now in common use. The construction
nnd organization of this Machine is different Dorn nny
other now in uso. Communications for further particulars
chaerAilly responded to by addressing Uie subscriber (post
paid,) Boston, Mass. «...
One of the abova Pinning Machines may 1m seen in
oiirmion I* crfling »WOODDUBV,
may 10 thinly Border-street, East Boston, Moss.
Attorney Ibr Prosecuting Claims nt Wash
ington.
rpHE Subscriber undertakes tho collection,
X settlement nnd adjustment of all manner of elniins,
accounts or demands nsnintt the Govornineir, of tho L.
Slates, or any foreign State or Country, before Commis
sioners, huforo Congress, or before any of tlie public De
partments nt Washington. . ...
Tho proeurhig of patonts, Army and Navy pension*,
bounty land claims, soldiers' duo*, drawbacks, nil the
coliccUon of accounts against tho Government, nil land
claims, nnd every demand or other business or whatever
kind, requiring the prompt and efficient service of an At
torney or Agent. A residence of fourteen years Ht Uie
scat of Uio Federal Government, with a thorough nnd
familiar acquaintance with Uie various systems and
routine of public business at Iho different offices, ns well
ns In Congress; added to ibis, free access to tho ablest
legal advisor*, if needed, Justifies the undersigned in
pledging the ftillcst satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to
those who may entrust Uieir business to his care.—
Being well known to Uie greater part of tho citizens of
this District, ns well ns to many gentleman who hove
been member* of both Houses of Congress In the Inst
twelve years, it is deemed useless to extend this noUce
by special references. ,., „
Communication* mint be pre paid in alt cases.
Charges or foes will bo regulated by the nature nnd ex
tent of the business, but always mpdernto. . -
Address H. C. 81 ALDING,
aug 33 uiG Attorney, Washington, D. C.
T TMBRELLAS.—A finenssortment of blue,
U green and black 8llk Umbrellas, sizes 88,30 aud 33
Inch; Just received per •tcatn-slnp TcnnoKM***. and for
i nlo by ROBINSON &. CAMP, .
sept I Gantry's Building, next door to Pulaski House
IARAWING RECEIVED.—Tho follotv-
JL/ Inf are the Drawn Numbers of Greene fc Pulaski
Monument Lottery, Class 79, Extra;
93 (18 SO 90 10 41 O OS 04 1 4 S3.
Tickets Nos. 33 41 84, a Prize of$500gnno home.
Draws This Day,
SALES CLOSE AT 3 O'CLOCK, r. M.
816,000!
GREENEAiPULASKlMONCMENTLOT’RY
EXTRA CLASS NO. 81, fOR 1849.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
To be derided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Claim :n, to be drawn at Charleston, (S. C.) This l)«y,
Sept Gill.
J. \V. MAURY fc CO., Managers.
15 Draum Ballott out of 78 Number* I
1 Prize of. $10,000 1 6 Prizes of $500
I do. of 5,000 7 do. of 300
I do. or 4,000 8 do. of. 150
' do. of. 1,800 431 do. of 50
Tickets $4—Share# in proportion.
For sale at E. YVITHINUTON’S
Lottery and Exchange Office.
scptO Uaudry’s Building.
Will keep on hand and for sale BURR
STONES, from fifteen inches to seven foci; and we judge
It sufficient rccommcndaUon to sny One Thousand sells
of these Stones have been sold In tho Stales of Georgia,
Alabama, North and South Carolina nnd Virginia—giving
Uie most perfect satisfaction for both Corn and \Vhent.
aug 31
C. WILLE,
No. 208 King-Street, ojypotile Victoria Houte,
Charleston, (S, C.)
TM PORTER and Wholesale Dealer in Eng-
I- i»h. French, German nnd Dnnuotic FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTONS,am! all kiudofTrim
tiling*, Combs, Brushes, Y'iolins, Fans, Suspenders, Pins,
Needle*, Jowelry, Perfumery, Toys, Murbles, Slates,
Pencils, Steel Pens, fcc. dmn aug 30
OLDS & ANDERSON,
GROCERS Ac COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 141 FRONT-ST. NEW-YQRK.
/~\NE of the partners being a native of North
yj Caro inn, nnd the oUicr a Northern mnn with twen
ty years’experience In City trade, the Interests of their
patron* in shipping lo, and buying from them will be well
prelected.
Strict attention pnid to consienments of COTTON,
GRAIN. NAVAL STORKS, LUMBER, and every klmi
of PRODUCE; and all orders for GROCERIES and MER
CHANDISE generally, promptly attended to, nt the low
est City prices. LEWIS P. OLDS,
F. It. ANDERSON.
RerESKNCK*—Messrs. Gordon fc Talbot. Olyphant fc
Sons, Austin* fc Spicer, Woodward fc Dusonbury, Now-
York. ly June 4
VXTANTED—A Young MAN in a Whole-
V Y sale Grocery Store, one in a Hardware Store,
one in a Drug Store, one in n Dry Goods Store, ono in n
Shipping House. Also, wanted daily, Clerks, Salesmen,
Porters, llnr-keepera,YV niters, Farmers, Coachmen, OvtT-
*ccrs, Rank Runners, Car Agents, Conductors, Tenche s,
Copyists, fcc., fcc. Persons in wnnt of employment
would do well to give us a call, ns we havo agents in
our employ far the expresn purpose of making applica
tion to nil men of business throughout the city, which
will enable us to furnish merchants and oilier* with able
and nuthful assistants; nnd all Uioso seeking employment
with good and permanent situation*.
PAYTON, UnoWN fc CO.,
Agents, 58 Walnut *t. 3d office back.
N. n.—Persons living in any port of Uie Uuited States
niul wishing to obtain situations in rtillndelphin, can
linve Uieir wants attended to liy addressing us a line (post
paid) describing the kind of situation they wish to obtain,
ily so doing they will curtail boUi trouble and expense,
which they otherwise would incur by coming to the city
mid seeking employment for themselves. Address.
aug 38
PAYTON, BROWN fc CO..
58 Walnuts!., Phibidn.
MILINERY AND FANCY STORE.
MILS. 8. TOMB,
T) ARNARD-Streot, South side of Market-
J.3 Hqunre, h constantly receiving BONNETS, RIB
BONS, FLOWERS, HOSIERY,GLOVES,Combs. Pin*,
Needles, Tapes, Edging, Pcrfainery, Toilet and Tooth
IlnishefiFnsliioimblo Drawn Bilk and Batin Bonnets. Al
so, Bonnets altered, cleaned tuid pressed. Ordura from the
countrj'thankfiilly received nnd punctuallyattended to. J1
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
PRICE Ai VEADEll
'1 /i BA\ -Street, keeps always on hand
J Tr g a Bill assortment of the best CLOTHS, CAB-
8IMERS nnd VESTINGS, with a full stock of FA»
ARTICLES.
Also, n large supply of Rendy-M ode CLOTH IN'G.w
they will scllon Uieir usual terms, or at a liberal disci
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING AIILL.
rPHE attention of tho consumers of Lumber
X is respectfully solicited to tho following described
qtiiiliiips and kinds of I,umber now on hand nnd for said
by tho Subscribers, viz i
First und second quality Pinned, Tongned nnd Grooved
nonrds, ft. I, l.V,lkt U»» nnd inehthick,from0to 14
inches wide.
Planed and Edgod Weather Uonrd*, }! nnd 1 inch
thick, 0 to 14 inches wide; second quality Weather
Boards, fit H nnd 1 Inch thick, 6 to 14 Inches wide—
which is sold nt a low price, nnd Is very desirable for
roofing where dUier Un or shingles arc used.
Hhelving, Planed nnd Jointed, 7• to ljf inch UUek.
1 to Ilf inch merchantable wide Boards.
1 lo ijf incli second quality do do.
Ship Plank and assorted Bcnntling.
A portion of tho nbovo described Lumber is well
soned, nnd suitable for immediate tire.
Bill Lumber furnished to order nt short notice.
Lumber, when purchased in lot* of not Its* than 5,000
feet, will bo delivered upon nny wharf in the city.
For engagement, apply at the Mill, oral the office of Uie
Subscriber*, 1)4 liny-street.
aug W. B. GILES fc CO.
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
J NO. O. FALLIGANT
TNVITES his Friends nnd the Public cen
X orally, both from town and country, to call and ex
limine his stock before they purchase. Every article is
selected by himself, and will he warranted of Uie best
quality, and be will sell at low prices and on nceommo-
daUng terms. J'By23
Salts at auction.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Bale.
A family of Negroes—n Woman ntfed about forty, with
her children; a Girl aged fatten, (very prime); a Glil aged
two years. Titles warranted—purclmsur paying far Utles,
nug 89
COal I Ctfttl t—At Private Sale. ‘
IIY T. J, WALSH.
Liverpool Coal, suitable for roriOf Gfntcs, In quimtlUcs
to suit purchasers,- deliverable on Uie wharf or at resi
dence* in Uiu city. aug 35
UtT. J, AVALS,,.
.... At Private Sale.
300 bids. Oat*; 100 do. Bran; landing per schr. II. N.
Gninbrill front Baltimore, and far sale In quantities to suit
purchasers. nag 18
DY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sole.
A Negro Woman, aged about twenty-six, it good Cook
aud Washer.
A Negro Mnn, aged 38. it good Hostler, Carriage Driver
and House Servant. Titles undoubted. aug 18
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
A pair of Dearborn’s Patent Cotton Beales, but little
Used, complete, weighing 1,500 lbs. Also, a Letter Press
with ■ Copying Rook. July 38
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE,
C-rrnrr Barnaul and Bryan flreets, Jflirlk Side Market.
Snvnuiinh, Gcoritin.
TOHN P. BAUM respectfully informs his
friends mnl the public generally, that he l* enabled to
offer n chuico and extettsivo assortment of the be»t
French, Gonnnn, nnd American Calf Bkins, Pmci.i
Leather, Buckskin*, colored Morocco, colored Lining,
best Onk nnd Hemlock Solo I.enthnra, Welt Leather*,
fcc., at New York prices. It would be advantageous far
gentlemen workingln these article* to examine the stock,
a* he also keeps all kinds of I.nsUng,Tools and Materials,
ttxcd in Boot Mnkcrs* line.
Orders from the country promptly ntlcndcd to.
• N. B.—Tho highest cn*h price* pnid for Bee* » ns,
nnd all kinds of Hides uml Furs, — Otters Heaver*
Minks, fcc. »ug 14
l^RAWN NUMBERS—Of Greene &. Pu-
\J loski Monument Lottery, Extra Class No. 79, wblah
LAST DAY OF SALE.
SELES CLOSE AT THREE O'CLOCK, T. N.
Will lie Drawn This D«y.
$16,000!!
GREENEtfcPULASKI MONUMENT LOT'HY
EXTRA CLASS RO.81.rOR 1849.
To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Class 35, to bo drawn at Charleston, (S. C.) This Day,
Sept. Gth. V
J. W. 51AURY fc CO., Managers.
15 Draitn Ballot* out qf 78 Number*!
ari.MiDin sciirmei
1 Prize or $16,000 1 6 Prizes of $500
1 do. or... 6,0001 ’< do. or -WO
I do. of 4,(WO 8 do. of 150
l fc do. of. 1,800 1 430 do. of 50
fcc. fcc. fcc.
Tickets $4—Shares in proportion.
FEIZKS CASHED AT THIS OFFICE.
0(7- Tickets and Shares lor sale, and orders from
country attended to at the Old EsLibhshrd Office of
P. II. PENDEROA8T,
No.5 White House, Owen's UuUdings, IlnB-street,oppo.
site Uie Pulaski House. septo
A First Rute-Snmll 8oh r me.
SALES CLOSE THIS ASTEKXOOS AT 4 O’CLOCK. -
5 PRIZES OP $1,700!
GEORGIA 8TATE LOTTERY,
cuss SO. 109.
Far Ih* Benefit of tie Independent Fire Company nt August a.
llevliled by drawing of Patamco Lottery,etas* No. 103,
to be drawn at UolUmore (Md.) This Day, Sept. Silt.
D. PAINE fc CO., Manager*.
SCHEME I
5 Prizes of .$1,700 I 2 0 Prizes o' $30
1 do. of. 1,0031 C5 do. of. 10
fcc. fcc. fcc. fcc.
78 AW<r#-l3 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
A Package of Quarter Tickets cost* $0 50.
and Half Packages in propotUun. For >alc at
G. W. WYLLY »8 LUCKY OFFICE,
, Corner Hull-st. and llayLone.
ft?- Order* from the country protnpUy attended to, aud
prizes cashed on demand. sept 6
Whole
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE
From Savannah to New-York. I via
CHARLESTON. WILMINGTON, WKI.UON, PE
TERSBURG, RICHMOND. WASHINGTON, BAL
TIMORE and PHILADELPHIA.
• Tho steamer* of thl* line fron; Savannah to Charleston,
and from Charleston to Wilmington, arc in fl,st rate con
dition, and are navigated by well known nnd experienced
coinmnnders, and Uie Rail-Roads are In llncnrih-r, thereby
securing both safety and-despatch. The Boat* leave Sa
vannah at 8V P. M.,'nnd C'barle-tnn ut 3 P. M.,daly.
THROUGH TICKETS from Savannah to Philadelphia,
$24, to be had on bonrd tlie Savannah nnd Charleston
Steam-Packets. Fare from Philadelphia lo New-York
by theO A. 61. and 1 P. M. line,$3.
Through Tickets from Charloton to Philadelphia, at
$2Ue»eh, can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent
of tho \\ ilmington and Hnloish It. R. Company, at the
office of the Com pony, foot of Laurens street, Charleston,
to whom please apply.
Passengers by this route will hnvc the option lo eon
tinuc without delay, or of stopping at qny of the Inter
mediate places, nml renewing their scats on the Hue at
Uieir convenience.
Furfurthcr Information, inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN, Agent,
at the American Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
Tho Montgomery Journal, Mobile Advertiser,
and Ncw-Orleans Picayune, will ehatigo to conform to
above. ly npr2fl
UNION STEAM DO AT COMPANY
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
The very light draught steam-packets 11. I,. COOK
nnd OREGON will be ready far service in a few week*;
the former commanded by Copt T. E. Siiaw nnd the
latter by Capt. T. N. I’iulpot, both gentlemen of expe
rience on Savaunuh river. These boats will be enabled
to tench Augusta nnd Hamburg in the lowest stages of
tho river. Tho days of departure front Savannah will be
Tuesday's nnd Saturday’s, and from Augusta aud Ham
burg on Saturday's nnd Wednesday’s.
Freight* consigned to the Aleut nt Snvnnnnh,to lie sent
via tho rivor, into South Carolina, Georgin, Abdulina,
Tennessee, fcc. will be forwarded free of commissions.
nug 0 M. A. COHEN, Agent.
A First Rale two horse WAGON, Virginia
make, llnrnes* and Cover*,nnd incomplete miming
order, far sole low by GEO. W. WYJ.LY,
sept 5 General Agent and Broker.
■\TEGRO WOMAN for Sale— - Who is war-
_Li rantedngood Cook, Washer nnd Iroucr, and of
good character; also a Negro Alan, who is necustomud to
driving a dray. GfcO. W, WYLLY,
aug 31 General Agcut nnd Broker.
T AND fur SALE—Lying in Bulloch Coun
• I J tv, near the Ogccheo rivor, containing nine hundred
nnd seventy-seven <077) acres, well timbered; will be
sold low for cash. GKO. W. WYLLY,
July 31 General Agent nnd Broker.
OFFICE FOR RENT.
YANE of tho host in tho city for a Lawy#r,
yj situated on liny-street, will be rented nnd posses
sion given the first of November. Apply nt this office
FOR"RENT.
f”PHAT desirable Brick Tenement situated
J. in Crawford Ward, east of the old Cemctary, now
occupied by .Mrs. E. Po.-tcll. Rent low—possession given
first November.
Also, two small residences situated on Ynrk-strort—
suitable fi.r*mall families—possession given first Novcin
ber. Apply to F. T. COLE, Agent for
nug 28
Sales nt stuctfpn.
Glass-ware. fcc. at Private Sale.
RY PIIILlmU-K .V HELL.
10bids • loss Lnutps nnd Tumblers; 20 do Pickled Her
ring; Just received, nnd far tale low.
rotntOM nt Private Pa1c.
IIY PlHLItHK-K fc lllCLL.
Teh bbls. superior Mrrccr 1’ctatoi f, just landed.
nug39
\alti ibi.) mnl I I.--IIill I • l'io|>i l \ III Pin ate Mile,
UY Pllll.imiCU iv HELL.
Situated On Lots Nos. U3 nnd 04, CmwfaM Ward, city
or Savgunnh, vizi One Inrgo Machine Mmp, two stories
Irish, with nn Engine Room one story IiIa-Ii. attached—all
built of bricks, with tin roofs, Containing the following
Machinery, viz t otis Woodworth’s 14 inch Planing and
'’--ovlns and Tonguclng Machine, one Daniel « 30 inch
ring Machine,one Planing Wheel, one Turning I.nllie,
two Morticing Machines, three large Circular saw*, sets
of Circular Saws far cutting Tenoh* knd Mat hlnery com-
plete far making Panel Doors, Paihes, Blinds, fcc. fcc.,
nil of which I* put in moUon and driven by a Ten Horse
Power Strom Engine, with Driving Wheels, Hands, and
Pollies, In complete order for Immediate use. There is
also on the lots n large knd conveniently arranged two-
story Brick Dwelling House, recently built nnd thorough
ly finished. The above property will be sold kt n ver*
moderate price, and on accommodating terms. Apply as
above. aug 11
U* S. MAIL LINE.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE
OF 8T13AM-SHIPS, FOR NEW-YORK.
2b Leave Wednesday Sept, 12.
The new and splendid Steam*
Shiu CHEROKEE, L»ox, master,
wdl leave Savannah ns above, romage
-n—rj „,—-4° New-York, $95. Nn berth secured
until noli! far. 7 he ship ind owners will not lie account*
u de far any krilde Sent on board, uhlesa Lilli orladlngart
on boord ** Ul * “"*** Uilhl 0f ,ndln, l( B n( -' d b >' ,I,e
Ear Frclglitor Paaaage, apply to
„ , , , vt . PADELFOnnit PAY.
The ships orutia line cany a clear while light at moat*
head, rrcen on aUtboard slcfe and red lafboard.
No freight received after 8 o'c'O. k.
fty* Noeolored pci sous will be allowed logo pn Imard
for any purpose. aug si
PA88AGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA*
By the Savannah and Charleston Steamer* aud Ihf
SPLENDID STEAAI-SIIIP OSPREY,
or THE rHILADILCIIU AND ATLANTIC atKAM NAVlOATHtff
COXPANV’l LINK.
By nn Mtanccment with tho.
above Company,Through Tickets Will
be fumLhed to Parscngera far Phil
adelphia in the superior steam-rhlp
OSPREY, Capt. J. Dickinson. The Osorey has twa
Berths In each State Boom, and her Cabin Is airy and
spacious, and no pains will ba spared by ber officers to"
add to the pleasure and comfort of her Passenger*.
The OSPREY will leave Charleston oh Thursday, AUg<-
30th, and continue to leave on each alternate Tbunday,-
allkr die arrival of the Savannah Summers.
Cabin Pnssagefrom Savannah $82 00
Steerage do. do. do. and found 13 50
07*The new steamship PHILADELPHIA will b*
put on Uio line in October.
For Tickets, apply to
July »9 BROOKS fc TUppgft, Agentsr
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA.
By the Savannah and Charleston Steamer* and thf
STEAM-SHIP COLUMBUS.
By recent arrangements ^Through
Tickets will lie furnuhedfrom Savahnatt
to Philadelphia, by the Charleston Daily
Steamers and Steam-ship COLUMBUS,
... Including Meals—Steeraga Passage $10, or $19;/
and found. Freight on measurement goods fromPhliH-
delphinui Savannah, 10 cenu per cubic foot free or ail
charges In Charleston.
N. II.—'The COLUAIftUS will leave Charleston nn lief
next trip. Wednesday Afternoon, July B5th, after the arri
val of uie Savannah Steameia, and continue Ut leave
Charleston and Philadelphia every alternate Wednesday/
may93 UBOOKS fc TUPPEK, Agents,Savannah.
U. 8. MAIL STEAM ’
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
VIA tAVAMNAU AND KKT WV-Zt.
2b Sail Monday, Oct. I.
*“ Tho splendid new Steam-shirr
ISABEL,of 1,100tnna burthen, rom-
nitrudrd by Captain WlLLtAM Rollins.
will leave Charleston on the lit and
15th at 7 o'cloek, A. M., and Havana on the 8th and 99.1,-
nt 5 o'clock, I'. M.. every month—touching nt SAVAN
NAH and KEY WEST enrh wny.
KATaa or rAMAOEi
From Charleston or Savannah to Havana, $40
*» Charleston or Savannah to Key West, 30
« Key West to Havana, * IU
«« Charleston lo Sitvnnnnli 5
The stenm-slrip ISABEL will lay up far the niomlii of
August nnd September, and re.unie her regular trips on
the 1st of October next. In the interim sailing vessels
will perform the Mnil service, leaving Charleston oil the -
Island 15th of each month.
For Freight nr Passage, apply to the Agents.
M. C. MOBllECAl, Charleston.
BROOKS fc TIJPPF.B, Savnhnnh.
nov4 DRAKE, BROTHERS fc CO.,Havana.
Dully U. 8. Mull Steam-I’MckHLine
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON#
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TfrO-TitlRDB or TltB WAT.)
METAAIORA,. Capt. F. IIakpHN.
WM. SEABROOK, Capt. P. BtANfcENSfiir.
GEN. CLINCH, Copt. Fknn Peck.
JASPER, Capt. Wm.S. Dixon.
’J lri* Liue Is composed of the above very superior'
Steam Packets, with experienced rouinmnder*, nnd ran-
not be excelled far safety, comfort nnd regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at half|mst 8 o’clock,
nnd leave Charleston every morning at 9 o'clort through
out the year. Fare Five Dutlnra, meals Included.—
Through Ticket• between Mnron and Charleston, Tatr
Dollar*, including meals on the steamers and omnibus
fare in Savannah.
By nn arrangement with tlie South Carolina Rail-Road
Company, Passengers ran obtain Through Tickets to*
either Camden, Columbia nr AugUsta, nt Eight Dollar*,-
including meal* on tlie Roots.
BROOKS fc TITPPER, Agents,MtMMMh.
oct38 E. LAF1TTE fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
SemLWctkly tJ. S.Mnll SlcMm.PMckef Lino
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA, f
VIA DARIEN, IIUUNHWICK AND HT. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Pla.
In connection with the Charleston Dally Mail Strnin-
I’nekrtn nt Savannah; the Mnil Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Mall Suisca from’
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs ntid Atadisod-
ville.to Tallahassee; aud from PltolaU to St. Aiigitstiuc.-
OCAMUl.GEE, Capt. W.M. Wrunn.
WM. GASTON. Capt. John llennAnn.-
ST. MATTHEWS, COpt. Niuiioi.as Kino.-
These Packets leave Savannah every Tttesday nnd'
Sntnrday morning nt 10 o’clock.
Returnino.—I.enve Palatka every Tuesday a fid Frtiliiy
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at tlie altovu imiued placcg
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
commission. Agents: .
BROOKS fc TUP PER, HntnfiTmh, 4
A. A. DkLoftne, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Brutis-
wlek; John Besseut, St. Mnryn; Fernandez fc BUliee,-
Jncksonville; A. Ooy, Black Creek; George Colon, Plco-
latn; R. H. Reid fc Co., Palatka, E. Lnfittc, Charleston.
octB8 a
I. Nnyle, Ex'or estate of F. W. lleTuciuaiiu.
FOR BENT,
H^ENEMENT No. 150, adjoinine Messrs.
.1. Cohen & Fosdick’*, in Doltnii's Range, from top to
hottoin. Possession given 1st November next, Alto the
Double Tenement on Western pnrt of Dolton's Wlinrf, at
rootorWhitaker-*treet. Possession given nt same time.
For terms, apply to COHEN, NORRIS & JO.
aug 7
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. II. KNAPP,
MANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
ItX fcc.—Wholesale fc Retail Dealer In 8n«l-
rtlery—Has Just received and keeps constantly on hand,
every description of Saddles, both gcntlemen’snnd ladies;
English and American Bridies nnd Martingales; Stirrup*.
Spurs nnd Bits in every stylo. Also, every description of
Harness, Truer, Valises, nnd Travelling lings. Also, nil
kinds of Leathers, such as skirting, harness,band nnd top
leather,sole lcnther,cnlf-*kins, lining skins, Morocco nnd
string leather. Also Carriage Trimming*, a* springs
axels, dash frames, bands, plnted nnd brass stump Joints
bow*, patent leather, laces, broad nnd narrow silk nnd
worsted fringes, plated and bras* enrringe lamps, fcc. fcc.
N. B. K. will continue to receive weekly supplies or ihc
above named and all other articles in his lino, at hi* Old
Htnnd, West End of Gibbons’ lluihliug,on Mnrket square,
which lie will sell nt the lowest prices, wholesale nnd re
tail. ly
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Pill LI)RICK Ac HELL
T-J AVE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi-
XI tory. In Hodgson’s nullding. Bay street, n large as
sortment of various kinds of Coaches. Barouche*, Rock-
aways, Tilburies, Princo AlbcrU.T- i -Qnjtcs and Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses compleun •:; as fine assortment
ns can ho found lu tho city, and L Italy receiving direct
from the Manufactory nt the North, made expressly.far
the Southern mnrket; which they will sell nt the lowest
possible price for cash, or city paper. All who wM( k ‘
good Carriage nt a low price will find It to their interest
to call nnd examine our Block before purchasing else
where. Apr 1 )' “* tbe Counting Room. Jan ‘-’3
TO RENT,
fpH AT largo nnd commodious Brick STORE
X No. 110 Ilryan-strcct, corner of AInrket square, run -
ning-through to liny-lane, being 00 feet in depth, now
occupied by Collins & Btilklcy, formerly by E. F. Wood
ns a Wholesale and Retail Shoo Store; being one of the
very best Stands in the city. Possession given 1st No
-ember next. Apply to N. F. WEBSTER,
tuny 3 thm
FOR IlAiUllUUU AND AUGUSTA.
Tho superior Light Draught
Steamer DbkALB,Capt. J. M< Mouuv,
will commence her regular trips to
Hamburg and Augusta on Friday, Uhi -
70» of September, nnd continue running during the sea
son, leaving Savannah every Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock/
and Augusta every Tucrdny morning nt 0 o’clock. Thb
DEKALBhnabecii fitted wpin supcriorstylctbrtheaccom-
inodnlioiiof passengers, ftnrfi* commanded byngeiitlemnn'
well knownon the river, and no pains will be spared to 1
mnkeher n* eomforMWe as nny enn ilci-iro. She wIBfatwh
all the Landing*, Doth going am! returning, to land Freight
nnd Passengera.niul is Intended toaeeoinuiodatonll persons
on the River who may favor her with patronage. Passotr
gerra wishing logo to Charleston can obtain Through Tick
et* on board,either through from Augusta and Hamburg, of
from any Lauding on tlie River, at a considerable reduced
rate.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. WALK Ell, Ag’t, AUghsta fc Hamburg.
BROOKS fc TUPPER, do. Savannah.
E. LAF1TTE, fc CO., do. Charleston.
Freight far this Bont Will be forwarded free of commis
sion. ' *ug 9
DECK LOAD FOR IIOSTON.
uSi Schooner SANTIAGO can take 40 of
SSm 5d bales Cotton on deck. Apply to
•eptS BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
n^HE Subscriber is now ready to receive the
X County Taxes for the present year, nt Iris office iu
the Court House.
The Rooks of the Office will be closed on tlie 90th of
September. Office hours ftom 9 to9, and from 3 until 5
each day. F. M. STONE, t. c. c. c.
nug 2U mth
NOTICE TO INSURANCE COMPANIES.
C ITY Treasurer’s OFFICE—Savannah,
1st Sept., 1810.—The City Treasurer hereby notifies
Agent* of Insurnnru Companies, that this i* the dny pre
set Hied by ordinance for making their annual returns and
paying the tax on premiums. JOSEPH FELT,
sept l City Treasurer.
/ 10PARTNERSH1P—The Undersigned
V7 have This «Day formed a Copartnership undrr the
firm nnd style of COHENS fc HERTZ, for the transac
tion of a General Commission Ousines.
' I. COHEN,
M. 3. COHEN,
Per I. ConzN.
EDWIN E. HERTZ. *
Savannah, Sept. 1, YS-tO. • aeptl
FOR IIOSTON.
Tho hrig OR RAY TAFT, Cnpl. Jjt-
mSam dlcu, linvfnv ttvo thirds of lier entgo ensaged nnd
goingon board will have dispatch. For Freight or Pas-*
sage, apply on board, nt Anderson’s wlinrf, or to
sept I YONGE & OAMMKLL.
FOR NEW-YORK.
ji The fast sailiHff packet barque ED*
“ WARD, Kntnlson, master, will meet with quirk
dispatch. For Freiuhl or Passage, having Irandsomo uc-
commndations, apply to master on board, or to
nug 29 COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—IIRIG LINK.
etgfcfe The regular packet barquo EXACT,
Safe# Stevens, master, will have despatch. For freight
r passage, having superior accommodations, apply <m
ionrd nt Stoddard's Whnrf, nr to
septS WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO,
FOR NEW-YORK-OI<l EHtnLllalted Ulib.
The fast sailing regular packet aliip
STAR REPUBLIC, (rapt. Jameson,nn vim; n large
portion of hurenigo engaged, will have quick despatch;
For Fteight or Passage, having good accoftmiUdathms,
apply on lioard, nt Telfair’s whnrf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELtY fc CO.
Or?- Price of Passage $13. sept 3
TNJOTICE.—The Undersigned continues tho
ir Grocery and Commission Business on hi* own ac
count. JAS. A. NORRIS,
sept 1
"Vf OTICE.—During our absence from tlie
I N State Mr. FRANCIS T. Cf ~
FOR NEW-YORK-Old Ektt&blUlirH Line.
The regular packet brig WILSON
rnfeif, FULLER, W. Crawford, master, havlUs part of
her cargo engaged, will linve immediate drejmich. For
Fre^gbt or Passaee.’ having^mKl iiceoininoilallon*, apply
' ' ’ " BMOIIAM, Kn(.LV K CO.
(Ky- Price of Passage $15. _aag28
Attorney,
aug 30
ir nusciivv iiuiu uro
. COLE will act as our
FOR NEW-ORLEANS.
The packet brig LEOPOLDO O’DON
NEL, Dunton. master, will sail for tbe nluivi! p,irt
on FrIpay, 7th Inst. For Passage only, apply on board,,
or to WOOD. CLAGIDlRN fc CO.
fiT7- The packet brir JOSF.PHUS will follow the L.
CRANE fc ROWLAND. I O’D., and rail about ihc 20th lust. For Freight, apply
' above. .ept 4