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17ALL and Winter CLOTHING.— Just
I' rsceivedsteamerTennesseei 300 Tweed Cart,
tuck FiO'k and Uuslne«U«ra:s| 10) llenv r, l.lnnkot nn l
Kiu-liinc Coats ami over fiark*, 800 pair*Tweed Caw.
and Mbliiol Pant*. 100 pairs fancy cass. Pailt«, Intost
■ivin 300 Vests, varum, styles; for sale wholuiniu anj re-
,‘11 m No. 10 \Vlutaker-.triei.
7 rn:il30N fc HEIDT,
UlUilCAL INsTUt\MK.\TS.. -Ai,i|ii.
Uttln?)Trcpamlng, l>i< ertluj.uiist. tricnl.mi l Urn*
itrn nuiiUj Too III Roya nnd 1'oreep., vnrloiu pot-
H.rfket di tuj Hp l'ig nnd Thinn’i Lnucfts; Cathe
ter* of fill v< r no 1 ffcxinlt Mettli M-la.'I'unl Gum Elat-
tie liiiuei CHt. Boxwood, nnd Glu* Pe«*nrita; Enema
111. • . .Iiij.iiliillniii r... M .1 . I .... 1...
i
CUNDR1ES.—Pickles in gallon, hall gal-
O bin. n'rarl an 1 pint Jars; Brandy t.’luorits, UalsUp,
Pcua-r r»n:t?e, Olive oil, rinrdlires, Glnjer l’r.surves,
Nutmeg*, Clives, Uurrmtr, I’xuu a, fiplou.Glu-
ser. jilu*ttrd, cassia,' rig Blur, dnlerttua. naftp-ire,
flt irch, fancy and c-nnmon fioap, Brooms, Market Bas
ket* tVo ideil Mensure*, Cov- rud Bucket*, ne*U of
mm r„,.... *, u ; oiLnBaT
/SHERRY BRANDY—A Btiporiurarticio
O w Kir 1«1 Impon&l w UBWl-ktU (kjli li
,|.p| 8 B. JlkMAItllN,
/'lORN MEAL.— Made from Cherokeo
Sep*? m ’ f0f <al * ^ BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
/-I Anal FLOUR.—20 bbl», Canal Flour
far eale by TURNBU & HENRY,
aC pt t) Exchange Dock.
rpEAS.—Just received a cuDerlor Mticlo of
X Gunpowder, Pou-'lwng nnd Yorhg Hyson Tens, In
C,ilUn B ' ,J C “"- i D.MARTm'
/‘1ASHMERES, Mous de Laincs, Spun
Silks, Coburg#, Max itlan Plaid#, and other »tyle* of
goods, suitable far Fall and WlntHf; Just received[andfar
Jala by Da WITT k MORGAN,
»ept7 Rlliero’s New Bulliling.
T) OATS.—4 Yawl Boats, from 13 to 18
XJ (bet; far sale by TURNER k HENRY,
pvptfi Ex.-hnnge Dock.
T)tLOT BREAD.—25 bbls. Wilson’s Pilot
L llread, In store and landliir from barque Texan.
For nl. by muwun » IIK VItV,
sept 8 Exthanje Do-k.
l^UESS SILKS.—Just received by thoTen-
\.J nessco a eltol •« lot of Dress Milks, of Bus Foil’s im-
poitnlluii, and far sale by
1 DaWITT fc MORGAN,
sept 7 llltiero’s New Building.
TIT AY,—CO bundles prime quality HA1,
X. X Innding from barque Texas. For sale by
sept7 BRIGHAM, KELLY k rn.
•tfLOUR.—-230 bbls. Baltimore Flour, from
X new Whuat; 7J do pure Genesoj do do do in atore
and far salo by
sept 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
/CHOICE Bacon Sides and Shoulders.—50
KJ hhds very choh-e llaenn fil-les; IS do do Shoulder*;
landing from »chr. Grniltude and for *a!e hy
sept 7 SCRANTON, JOHNS TON fc CO.
T?LOUR and SOAP.-C. W. Smith’s extra
X family Pale Soap, landing per Ex ct; also superior
Canal Flour, now hinuiug. For sale hy
sept 7 J. V. CONNERAT.
"POTATOES.—10 bbls. Potatoes, In store,
X and far sale by J. E. CADY fc CO.
srpt7
PUTTER and CHEESE—A fresh supply
XJ Jusl received and foi tale hy
sept 7 J. E. CADY fc CO.
TITOLASSES—J0 hhds. and 20 bbls., fur
JVX sal* by II. J. GILBERT,
sept 7
CT. CROI^SUGAR/Jav. iHTl Rio COP-
O FEE—20 hhds strictly prime fit...-,.»ix Stunr; 100
bags and mats i rid Java Coffee; 300 no Rio do; Juit re
ceived nnd f-ir sale hy |l. A. CRANE,
wptfi
PACON Shoulders and Hums.—10 hhds.
.1 J line m fihoul lei-*; Iff bids, sugar cured limns, 1 md-
ing per ship dttr U. public. For sale by
sept 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
/lOAL"—150 Urns Liverpool Coal; 100 do.
KJ Peach Orchard do.; 100 do. fimlllu’ do.; f-r sale
low far cash only.
sept 4 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
VINEGAR. Dumostio LUiUORS, &c. &c.
Y 3Jba kct<nnd bid• pure rider Vliregai; 150 biffs
Norther i Dili; 33) do Orleans Whiskey; 50 boxes Hull's
s’au lies; it) do Hodgum’* Ca-idy; 15* bbls Baltimore
Flnar, new wheat; 2i boxes C-ffgnt-'s a larch; 50 do Ada
in m liie Caudle*; received by lat-> arrival*. For an'e l-y
sept 0 II. A. CRANE.
THRESH PERFUMERY.—Lubin’d Ex
X trret*.Joekevula'i,ll-iqant t’anllne, Rose, Jinny
Lind,nnd Main illi; nil brmvn Windsor and Omnibus
«.a,*, ke.,- ke., Just recilv-4 per Te-m.-ssee.
seplO TURNER fc ODEN.
TNDIGO, MADDER, 8tc.—2 chests Span-
X |*h 1* lli'i; 1 c Hk prime Om' u Ma ldor; 20 biffs, green
gjop.renu; lauding and f»r >ale by
septfi O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
PRESH TAMARINDS—Just received
J. and for sale by
G. 11. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
sept 8 * Gibbons’ Bull ling.
PLEACHED and Unbleached Shirtings,
1 J lortpriee dark I’rlnt*, aud Oeotlo.iicn'-s nie luo
Under ^huts. received per ste i.ner ’IVuuess.-e, a id fit
tab' by MAIHIIALL fc AlKIN.
.sept 5
TJLACK and White Ginghams and Caii-
XJ c m, of t>Is fall style; for sale i-y
septfi MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
rpHE Subscribers have just received, an cx-
J tensive as* i t limit of READY MADE CLOTH
ING, e.msl.tingo We b,flue anj fancy rol.irul Sack*,
a s • black Siulu, Cassimere ami I’.incy silk Vc-U; black
Do i Ski.i aud lancy Cashmere I'ams.
a. pt 5 UAMILTON fc SYMONS.
OH HITS! Shirts! .'—Just received, a fine
O asaiituicnt of th* aiMive. For sale by
supt 4 HAMILTON k SYMONS.
QHIRTS.#*Just received per fiteamer Ten-
O n -ss.-ei 3-1 dozen .Musdu fill ru. wlUi Linen llo.om*
an 1 Cull irs; far sale low at No. Id Whiraki-r >|.
a.ptfi 1‘IEItfioN fc HBIDT. .
/•IHILUREN’SCARRIAGES,with iron
v7 axles and fil ing t»p». A lew more of there beauU-
ful nriicles, Just re.-mv *d and fir salo by
•eptfi CJLLi.Vo fc UULKI.pY, 100 Rryan-sL
CNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT are
O n iw receiving their Fall ami Winter Stock of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, to which tiny invite the ntb-nUun
of Cuuntry Merchant*. sept 1
nOMESTIC LIGUORS, Lard, Hope.
Iv 4c.-73bVsE. Fin-Ipt’Glut 30 do Conn - tnut
llivar d i, (P. fc If.); fi3 do S. O. tYliiskey; 2fi do N. E.
Un it; 27 do lira iffy; 13 do Mmffiiig tliela WIiDkey; 3) ffo
Halt ra.rf i LaaT L ml; 103 col s K -utue'xy Bnla Rope; 233
d i .V. Y. II -mp Company's -to do; 5oO r-ann Wrapping
Paper,virionsrlzasaal qnthUe*; fiOilospaintcdl uck-
«b;7idnsUro-*ui4; i.i -tore, iandi.ig, ami or sale by
s-ipt4 StVlPr, DK.V-U.O.V k WEBSTER.
Ill AMS and Fulton Market BEEF—Just
LJ received by ste.uuer Tiime scu: 50 sugar-cured
tlauix, and Faiton Market Beer; for sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
septfi ' Corner Broughton and Draybm rtreeta.
QEGARS.—70,000 various brands Spanish
O fierars; ala», “l.aurartlne” and-“Venn*”Regalia
Bejnra;Ju.t recelv;d and far sale by
anplfi J. V. CONNERAT.
PEARS and APPLES.—Northern Pears
X mid Apples, in -torn and for sale by
sept 3 J. H, OAIIY .« Vl Broughton *t.
r'RASH ED and Powdoral SUGAR—Ju«
rai*‘ lve*|: 10 bills. Woolrey & Co.’s Crashed and
Powdered Sugar: and for sale hy
DAVID O’CONNOR,
sept 5 Corner Bro ight in and Drayt m #ts.
/CHAMPAGNE, Holland Gin, &c. &c.—
V-/ Itylait arrival* from New York: Id ba*ki-t« Chain -
pxgiie, quart* an-l pints, «D«AU'nall,»' very rhoico Wine;
fipiiresp-tra ll-ffland Gilt; Spipe< ami h»lf pipes Brandy,
“fiaanae fc Ounl”; 103 pckx*. ttysnn Ten, 3 to 13 pound
boaei; 50 boxes Lemon Syrup; for k alu by
septi II. A. CRANE.
T> ACON.—25 casks Sides, very choice; just
J 9 received, and far side by 11. A. CRANE,
sept 6
POONAC BRANDY. Vinsjar, &o—5
V J bar pipe* Cngn ic Brandy, “J. J. Dupuy;” fi ti -rcas
Whim Win* Vinegar; 10 boie« Cnidl il<, n^orted; I0«!o
nraa-ly Fruit-; 2thvk H cloriflsd Olir* OJH m-nm-nily
expected pjr brig .Marshall, direct drum Bordeaux, and for
•Ma **y COIIENS fc HERTZ,
sept 4
"DEFINED SUGAR and Sugar House
,L\. MiH.ASSES.—40 bbls. Crashed, Powdered nml
Ground Sugar; 20 do first quality Sugir (Inure Molasses,
23 do Treadwell’s Pilot Bread; 2 » mat* Cassia; landing
from barque Texas, an-l for sale by
srpt 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
/CHAMPAGNE.—Just received, twenty
basket* of that choice Irol Champagne, in quarts
an<|.piiiu;farsa!cby
septfi J. ROUSSEAU.
AT O. WHISKEY—75 bbls., for salo by
1V • sept 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
T?LOUR.— 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour for
X 1 sale hy BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
sept 4
T EMONS—Landing per steamer and for
JLj sale by J, C. IIINCH.MAN.
•*pt4
rqr AMS, CODFISH, and Now Mackerel—
X J Landing and for Mle by
•-pt 4 J. C. HINCHMAN.
flftPA-a muir.i. .. re ... m t. i
J. C. HINCIIMAN.
rVTARD. Dupuy & Co** B]
VV Bond—-90 htiirnlp •* Otard, Dupui
sns
Hpu tan SWIFT, DENBLOW fc WEBSTER,
iy fc Co’s Urmdy,
ipuy fc Co*a Bran
L^LOUll — 200 barrels Baltiinoro, from
X New Wheat; luO bills. Canal, fresh ground; £0 half
bbls do, landing mid far sale by
a.J|3l A. WELLES.
-piu PORK—5 half bbls. Family; landing
X and for tale by \. vviJLLEd.
auj 31
1J ACON SHOULDERS—10 casks primo
.U C'lnchiiiatl; landing end Ibr Mle by
•“1-1 A. WEM.lt.
r 1 TOBACCO.—200 packages, various quali-
X lies, landing end for sabi by 1
*u*y» A. WP.LLES.
C^Kn;? 00 puro Kio ’
• u « 3 - A. WELLES.
fl RACKERS.—30 bbls. Buttur, Sugar anti
iV/ PoJa; ao h dfhbli. do. do.do.i U l-b!s. Pilot lir.a i;
10 boxes tod.i biscuits; lauding and for s ilo by
0U|iH A. IVELI.ES.
OOAP and CANDLES—50 tan. Sperm
KJ Caudles. 33 do HullAjfan-s Tallow, 6 a -d 8, 5U d .
Adamaiilino Candlet. 103 bpxcs Family soap, lOOtloCol-
gate’s No. 1 do, 93 hal.'hot-'e Fn oily do, 23 half boxes
No. 1 Hoap, lauding and for *nle by
*“*31 A. WELLES.
CUGAR.—20 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar;
KJ 10 do. prime Porto lllco do.; landing and in store,
far sale by ’
•“* 3 > A. WELLES.
/'QUASHED & Refined SUGAR.—20 bbls
VV t.'raslifil and Powdered Sugar, 30 do Stuart’s Uo-
fineil tin; landing and far sale by
•ug 31 A. WELLES.
D RANDY—10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy
J-9 fc Co’#., I.mdlii| and for vale by
*Ug31 A. WELLES.
WINE—2 bales, just recoived and fur salo
J- A. WKLLEfi.
aug 31
CPECIA JARS or Show Glasses, from ono
LJ pint to two g.illont, far sale by
sept 3 COLLINd k 1IULKLF.Y, 100 Hr}nn st.
P Id COFFER-400 bags Prime Uio Cuf-
XL fee, far sale hy DAVIfi fc COPP.
septfi
pHEWING TOBACCO—40 b.\«», of
VJ various brands; landing and far »n!o by
•• Pi 3 DAVIfi fc COPP.
LMIESII Goshen Butter nnd Cheese—Land-
X Ing p.r Tennessee, and far sal i by
•opt 4 J. V. CONNERAT.
PACON SHOULDERS.—10 hhds Slmul-
J J ders. In a r tijlil va k-, of prime qua.Uy; far sale by
sept5 DAVIfi & COPP.
C AND >» SARSAPARILLA—For salo by
LJ auj3l 11. DbMARTIN. .
TAVA COFFEE.—15 bags p.tmo J.va
O Coffee, Just received aud for #alu by
aug 91 W. W. Q00DRIQH.
/"-LARET.—20 cAcs “St. Julian Modoc"
VJ Claret, jurt received and far sab* by
aug 21 W. W. GOODRICH.
r PEAS.—A fresh supply of Green and Black
X Ten* Just received and far *nle by
aug Of W. VV. GOODRICH.
T ARD.—10 bbls. prime Georgia Lard, fur
XX * 'le by W. W. GOODRICH,
aug 91
WHITE Pino LUMBER—5,000 Cunt
W IN inch; 4,003 feet IX Inclil 4,0AI feet 9 inch;
10,000 feel 1 inch; Just received aud for *ale by
aug 10 . I. W. MORRELL.
KENTUCKY Bale ROPE of superior
IY. quality, landing nnd lor sale bv
aug 15 I’ADELFORD fc FAY.
IJUTLER’S Tasteless Seidlitz Powders,
.1 9 received nnd far «aln by
nug33 L. J. MYERS, Srnel’* Ruilding.
A LMOiN'l) f-OAP.—5 cases Almond Soap,
/ \ nf iipjrl r quality, jurt rew ired an 1 far »ale by
aug 23 L. J. MYBRfi,finiet’s Building.
/ HJBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
v J imported from Cardona*, in *toru and forsnla l-y
July 98 lino W.M. C. O’DRIHCtM.L.
DR ANDY.—Otard, Dupuy St Co’s Brandy,
J J of direct importation from Fratice; lor sale by
July 23 W.M. C. O’Dill SCULL.
1 nnn GALLS. English Linseed Oil,
J )UvU Just received iKsi barque Texas, and lor
*alo by JNO. O. FALLIOANT.
\X/INDOW Sashes and Blinds.—5;000
W Light*. 8 by to Sash, 2,(XM llo. 10 Iu02.l". I.Qo )
Llilit", a* on d »lz.*a; 10J pair Venetian Bl^k, a- ortuil
sizes; rt.r .ale by JNO. G. FACfflOANT.
July .’i0
TX7’INDOW GLASS.—500 Ixixps Amcri^
v Y can nml French Window Gla«t, from 7 by 0 to Iff
by 19; 10 by 18 to 3J by 41; 52 Imxe* American and French
Coach mid Picture Glass. For sale by
July 30 JNO. (j. FALLIOANT.
DECEIVED per Steamer, an invoice of
XL fiun Diamond l:iiig<; aim a flue vari-ty of (.’oi l
Watche*, In hunting anff pi tin cases—some small sites
far Indies’ or gentlemen's wear, by
aug 6 AI. EASTMAN.
1$/TOSQ,UITO NETS, &c. per steam-packet
lVX Cherokee.—8 4 while Mosquito Net*, fisturetl fiivl-S
Muslins, Satin llihlmmi, Sent h Diap t*, i 'oitou Hosiery,
G. E. fiutpclideis, Oil fiiik, kc.. for sale by
June 23 LATIIROP fc FOOTE.
A LL Woof Red FLANNELS.—Just re-
r\. c ffved and for salu by
July 30 LATIIROP fc FOOTE.
ATEW GOODS.—Uce and Muslin Capes;
Collars; Cb oilzett*; llixlen-; L. C. Ildkf*., kc.,
Ju t received per Tennc.see nnd for »nlc bv
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
augll Itibcro’# New Building.
TUST RECEIVED—Per steamer, a large
Invoi -e Tiirquol e Pins.Ear-ltlng'-.Fiuver Ring*,)'lus
ter do. Gold Guard (ftinlm, Drop and Vest tin., Turqu-Le
Bracelet^ an 1 Cla«ps, fillver 9p Kins, Fruit Knives, fcc.,
ke.. making a full and beautiful ussortmriit.
nug 8 M. EASTMAN.
T/" ID GLOVES.—White, black and color-
X\. ed KtJ Gloves, just received per steamer, and for
sale bv ROBINSON k CAMP,
sept 4 Gauffry’s Building.
CELLING Undor COST.—J.Sc P. CmI’s
O genuine fipool Thread at 4 cent* per spool, to keep
up (lie fashion of a feiv of my neighbour*.
July 20 J. fi. MAGII.L, Mimimient square.
pOTTON YARNS and OSNABURGS.
vJ Entnnton Mniiufactuilngt'o’s. Yarns nnd Osuaburgs,
far sale by
s pt4 WASlinURN, WILDER k CO.
/■10TTON YARNS and OSNABURGS.
VJ 30 Idles Yarn, assorted numliers; 20bale* Osnaburg*;
Just received from the factory, nnd for inle by
sept 4 nUIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
O HI RTS! SHIRTS!!—Just recfiived per
O st’nmer Tennessee: a largen.**ortinentoffine HUrts;
far sale by ROHIMfiON k CAMP,
sept 4 Cnudry's nuilding, next door to Pulaski House.
TLXOSIERY.—Ladies white and brown Cot-
X X ton Hose; Ladles Moravian dodo; Misseswhitc nnd
brown open worked Cotton llose; Gents Merino and
Lambs Wool Half Hose, fiir sale hy
July 18 LsROCHE, DOWNS fc CO.
P ARPET1NGS, Oil Cloths, Rugs, &c.—
V J 13 piece* sup-r Bra ■<-!« Carpeting; 20 do do 3 ply
do; 20 do super ami euperllne Ingrain dot 20 -In Cotton and
Cotton and Wool do; 20 do 5 8.3 4 nnd 4 4 Venetian do;
10 do (1 4 an l 12-1 c I’d llalxe; 3, 4. fl nnd 6 4 Oil Cloths;
4,5, nnd 3 4 white anl col’d matting; with a large as
sortin' nt of Tufted and Cheuillu Rug* and Mats. Just
received nml for sale by
sept 4 SNIDER, LATIIROP k NEVITT.
PALI, and Winter CLOTHING—To Ihe
.1 Mi rchniit* of Georgia, Souffi Cnmlinn, Tennessee,
Alabama and Florida.—The Subscriber* having establish
ed n house in thl# oltv fur the sale of BEADY MADE
CLOTHING in commotion with nn extensive Manufac
turing • st ihlLhmeut in Newark, N. J.. where one of tho
(Inn give* iff* personal attention entirely to tho manufac
ture, while the other devote* himself to the receipt and
sale of the same in fiavannah. Possessing these advan
tage*. we flatter rairsrlvc* that we can compete with any
e*talillriiim-nt in the United HtaUs In Price, Stylo an-l
Wnrkmati-hip. . We nru now receiving our Fall nml
Winter supply, to which we Invitethe attention of mer
chants, planter#, and the public In general,
sept 1 PIERSON fc HEIDT.
DALL and Winter CLOTHING.—Just rc-
I’ eelved per brig Clinton: n sploodl 1 assortment of
Tweed Coat#, Frock* nnd Sack*, fancy Cuss. Pants, fancy
Silk nod Cass. Vest-, logJth r with a large a/sortment of
Twill'd Cloth Pauta ami Jackets, fiatlnct Pant* nml
Jacket*, Cordnroy Pant*, Beaver Coat*, finrks, Blanket
and Flushing CoaU nnd Over Sacks. For salo very low,
wholesale nnd retail, at No. 10 Whitaker-streeLr
K .pt l PIERSON fc HEIDT.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
rpHE undersigned will in future keep a com-
X iietsnt and experienced p t- on at the North, to pur
chase their Goods on Ilia cn*h principle, and will sell them
at the lowest possible price for cnrtt or approved paper.
Our stock wl l be large, cnn iwlng of every variety of
Good* suiinhlc for the Fall nnd Winter trade.
Planter* and Merrhant* visiting the city, will please
call and examine our fitnek.
At. PRENDEROABT fc CO.,
aug 1 Comer Whitaker and Congress street*.
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. G. KALUGA NT
TNVITES his Friends and the Public gen-
X erally, both from town and country, to call and ex
amine hi* stock Irefaft they purehase. Every article is
selected by lilmsclf, nml rri 1 he warranted of the best
quality, and lie will sell at low prices and on aec-unnio-
dathigtcrm*. July 23
FURNITURE WAIIE-HOUSE.
I. \V. MOXUtELT.
TNVITES his friends and tho public general y,
X both Trom town and country, to call and emmlne his
new FURNISHING BTORE, In fimeta’ New Building,
nroughtoti street. Tits i.scntsT intiib coustky under
one roof; where he will hare great pleasure In axhlbtirg
to them as extensive on assortment of READY MADE
FURNITURE, u was erar offtrtd In the Southern mar
ket*.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNINCr, SEPTEMBER 11, 1840.
fi
FALL AND WINTER
FA Nil IONS. £7*
NU l ‘WA, MOLESKIN
r* on liberal terms, at New-York prhes.
N. LYON,
Succeuor to Ives, llnr-oy k to.,
Gibbons’ Rnngj,
A FALL 61 WINTER'STYLES.
„ .‘VAU!:? 1 *: «rg..__
a
'IIATTERS, 149 CONORESS-ST.,
Have facelvff t | ie celebrated IV. |l. Ue.be k Co.»a
nl1 Sffil »*f la * " r NATH. Those in wantof a
H a ,IO 'V.VK dt CO.
A N L rocoived per steam-ship Tennessee,
f }P , ei S Bspakne, barque* Exact and Torn , n
"" * Mr fall stock of Por.lgn ami Doui-stlc Dry
nl will bo receiving by almost ovary nr.lval ad-
1 Jim nlmvn. 'j'hey would luvltn lli.-lr town and
11.Dili In nail .nil h.In. II...I. . i..L
1. O. LaKOUIIB,
A. T. DoiVNE,
E. B. KEMPTON.
■apt B
FIFTEEN TIIOUiAKD PAIRS OF -
(Vh NEGRO BROGANS.-«j
r PHE Subscribers are now receiving: their
J*. Fal . 1 of Eadlra*. Gnu's, All#m\ Itoya' nnd
AiUdren a IIMO'i B and HIIOEH, together with the largest
Htock of NEGRO llllOGANH ever offered In tills market,
'ey feel confident Hint their stock Is ns well selected
I extensive ns any In the Plate, nnd would Invite plnnt-
amt other* interested in good Bargain*, and who me
iljsp i*cd to encourage Houtbcm cnicrprl*c, to give us n
A pnnlon of nur Negro Urogans are of Georgia Man-
nfuclnre. fihnuld aufllrInn encouragement be given u«,
rkousabtuaf DMart may bo kept nl homo that oth. r-
wl»e will pass into hands of those who. for yenra, have
fntteued upon Southern Indifference nnd lack of energy.
VEU8TILLE, LUFBUKIIOW k BUTLER.
■««»> tjanl—
»RY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
H F. WARING having formed a Co-part-
• nciihlp wish his brother, WILLIAM WAKING,
nt New \ oik, t'm buMticn will, In future, ho conducted
here under the Arm or II. F. WAllING k Co.
^ „ II. F. WAKINO,
Augtirt 80th, 1840. WILLIAM WARING,
aut SB lino
MILINERY AND FANCY STORE.
MILS. S. TOMII.
1) ARNARD-Stroct, South side of Market*
J 9 Bnuiro, is constantly receiving BONNETS, (till*-
ttO.Vfi, FMIWEKM. IIIMIBHY.OLOVEH,Comte. Puis,
Nucdles, Tapes, Cdsing, I’erfiimery, Tnilat and Tooth
Pro-lies,Fashionable lirawn Bilk and SaUu llmineis. Al
so, Bonnet. altered, cleaned nnd pressed. 1 Irders from the
ci iiintr) thankfully received aid piinctiiallyatteiidedto. jl
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
PRICEdlVBAUBH
“| v BAY-Street, keeps always on hand
Itf 11 full asaortment or the best CLOTHS,CAB-
BfMKItd nnd VESTINGS, with a Hill stock of FANCY
A1ITICI.E8.
Alsn.n hrgesupplv ofRcndy-Mndo CLOTHING, which
they will notion then usual terns, or nt a liberal discount
forensh. * umr 10
COI'PKR.SailTII SHOP.
r PIIE Undersigned would respectfully in-
.1. form Ihe public generally, that tin y are now pro-
K rcd to do all kinds of C< IPFER-BMITII WORK In the
•t manner, and nt reduced prices for cash. Pl-am
Pipes nnd Worm# made nnd repaired nt the shortest no*
tire;nlso House and Bhlp I'lutnlilng will lie done Inn
sup rior manner. They iinvo now on hand nnd for sale,
4,00(1 (bet of assorted sizes Lend Pipe, Sheet Lead, fce.
July 7 McARTIIOIt *. MORSE.
OLDS 6c ANDERSON,
OROfEIW* COMMISSION MF.UCIf ANTS,
NO. 141 I'll ONT-ST. NEW-YORK.
fVVE of the partnorsbeinga nativoof North
V/ Can Ina, nu t the other a Nurthetn man with twen
ty years’ experience In City trade, the interest* of their
patron* In shipping to, nnd buying from them will he well
protected.
Hi let attention paid to conslanment* of COTTON,
GRAIN, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, mid every kind
of PRODUCE) and nil order* for GROCERIES nnd'■MER
CHANDISE generally, promptly aib-mled to, nt the low
est City prices. LEWIS P. OLDS,
F. H. ANDERSON.
Rr.rraexcBa.—Messrs. Gordon k Talhnt. Olyphant k
Son«, AU'tin* k Spicer, Woodward k llusenbury, Ncw-
York. ly June 4
\VHOT,K*AI,K AND 1IKTAII.
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE,
Cirner Barnaul and Brgan tlm It, Marik Sidt Market.
Hovniiiinlt, Georgia.
TOHN P. BAUM rcapcctfully informs his
sj friends trail the public generally, that he Is enabled to
offer a choice nnd extensive nomtnicnt of the l»e.t
French, German, nnd Anicrlean Calf Skin*, Patent
Leather, Buckskin*, colored Morocco, colored Lining,
be*t Onk and Hemlock Bnlu l.esther*, Welt Leather-,
fcc., nt New York price*. It would b- advantageous for
gentlemen worklngin these articles to examine the stock,
a* licnLo keep* all kind* of Lasting,Tools and Materials,
tired in Hoot Makers’ line.
Order* from the country promptly nttended to.
N. R.—The higlient cam piicet paid for Rees Wax,
and all kinds of Hides and Fur*, —Otters Heaver*
Minks, jtc. nug!4
SAVANNAH AVHOLKSAI.F. AND RKTAIL
SADD1.KIIY WAltE-IIOUSE,
Ymtmr’a tlntlilimr.
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Op polite 1/amiUon A* Si/mnni' Clothing Store.
AV. II. MAY A{ CO..
.tloMufurt nrer» of Ilrldles.Sndillea,Tlnniessea,
T-P A VE on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
J. X Hrl lie* nnd Hurnessca, nfwhlchthefnllmvln«c»m-
nrl-e npirt: Hpani-liUuilted,Overlaid and Miaflon^addle*;
Plant re’ large nnd extra large Saddles; Men’s plain do.;
Engllidi do t Ho;, s’ai’d Rnrn do; Ladle*’ Sahlb-s of a
variety of Patterns; Hrldles and .Martingales; Saddle Bag>,
Trunk*. Ac.
HARNESSES.—Conch, finmuclir, Rujgy and Sulky
Hnracs*cs of all kind*, hv the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—llarnuehe, Buggy nnd
Sulky Spring* nnd Axlc*;l)n*h Frames; lloM»nnd Row*,
hv theulngleset, I'lnb'daml lira** Himnpl.dot-;|dilo do.:
potent Da*h Lmitlinr, Top and Curtain do.; broad and nar
row l.ncos, variety of pntfirnr, Silk and Worst' d Fringe*:
black and * “ " — - ■
Urn**
k and purple Coach Itoan*; lluggy Lamp*; Plated and
sCnmngc llnuds; lira** nnd plated Knobs. Ac.
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. 1U KNAPP.
TANUFACTURER of Satldlos, Hamrae,
I»l. fcc—tVImlcHule it Itrtnll Denier In Sn«l-
illery— Has Just received nnd keep* constantly on hand,
every deterIptlon of Saddle*, both gentlemen'annd Indie*;
Engfl*h nnd American Hridies nnd Mnrtlngtlc*; Stlrnip*,
Spur* nnd Hit* In every style. Also, every description or
llnme**. Truer, Valises, and Travelling Hug*. Also, nil
kind* of Leathers, such ns skirting, harness, hand^nid top
leather, sole leather,enlf skins, lining skins,'Morocco nnd
siring leather. Also Carriage Trimming.*, a* springs
axel*, da«h frames, hands, plnted and bras* stump Joints
bow*, patent leather, lace.*, broad nnd narrow silk nnd
worsted fringes, plnted nnd brass carriage lamps. &e. Ice.
N. R. K. will continue to receive weekly supplies of the
above nnnicd and nil other articles in hisilne, at hi* Old
Bland, West End of Gibbons’ Htilhllng,nn Market square,
which ho will tell nt Uie lowest prices, wholesale nnd re-
tall. ly novll
D R.CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable REMF.
DY—No Cure No Pay—Read Physicians’ Opinions
of its Virtues.
1 have proscribed the above medicine in several ensej
of Primary Venernl Dlsea-es nnd Secondary Syphilis,
nndtheefTrt lias been strikingly beneficial; so much
so a* to induce me ta continue it* use in *uch cases
with much sail-faction. Ill* gcnerallv agreeable to the
taito of patient*. JOHN A. ELKINTON, M. D.,
No. 1WN. Fifth Street.
Philadelphia, June 12, IBIS.
I have prescribed "Dr. Cullen’* Remedy” In many case*
ofGonoNbcDa, mid found it to effect a cure In a very short
time. A. WILSON, M. lb,
Corner Twelfth and Shlppcn-Su.
Philadelphia, June 10,1W3.
Wholesale and Retail, by ROWAND k WALTON
proprietors, 21 N. Sixth-street, Philadelphia. Sold by
TURNER k ODEN, Savannah Ga.
I*. AT. COHEN, Charleston, 8. C.
W. K. KITCHEN, Augu-ta, Oa.
f PHE POET’S OFFERING, for 1850—
X edit'd by Mrs. Snrnh Joscphn Hale.
Oliver Goldsmith: a Biography: by Washington Irving,
being vol XI. of Irving’* Work#—new edition.
The I’m tlcnl Elocutionist nnd Academical Reader and
Speaker; by John W. H. Hmvs.
'I'lte Cray on Reading Hook comprising selection* from
the varinu. Writings of VVuIiingtnn Irving; prepared for
til a lire Of School*.
The Element* of Reading and Oratory; by Henry Man-
deville, D. I).
Th • Child’* First lli tory of Rome; by E. M. Sewell.
RetiH'Ution.nrtbc Vnle of Shadows: a Tale of passion;
by Emma D. E. Ncvitt Bouthworth.
David Copp rfield, part 4.
The Water Cure tor Del Eitatcd Young Men; by Dr.
Win. A. Alcott. Received by
sept 6 JOHN M. COOPER^_
rpHE Pastor’s HANDBOOK—Comprising
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sions. .f official duty: by W. W. Everts, Pastor of the
l.ight-atreet Chureh, New York.
Encyclopedia of Rellgb its Knowledge, nrTictlonnry of
the Rlble;«ont.lining definition* of all rcll :ioiis t nn«, nn
impartial account of th - princit>.ilChri-tian Denominations
that have exUtcd In the world from Uie birth of Christ to
the present day, Ac. lie., running a complete library of
r. lixiousknowledge: edited by nev. J. Newton Brown.
Th# Comprehensive Commentary of the Holy Hiblc,ln
six volumes, (Baptist edition). For sale nt a reduced
price, bv J. 11. OUHHEIMJB,
sept 8 Pouth side Market-square.
e.c« „ z: * ftVAltf HOI’TI.KA.
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURB OF
ALL IliBEAHKB ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
SYSTEM 0 VI??* BL0 °"’ 0,1 ,,A,llT 0F T1,B
Scrofula, or King'a Evil, Rheumatim, Obtlinate
Cutaneoue Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on
Ihe /lice, Ilolchts, lliles, Chronic Sore Eyes,
Ring Worm or 'letter. Scald Head. Enlarge
ment and Pain of the Rones and Joints, Stub
born Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or
Lumbago, nnd Diseases arising from an injudi
cious use of Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Ex
posure or Imprudence in Life. Alto, Chronic
Constitulhmul Disorders will be removed by this
Preparation.
Tho value of tld* preparation I* now wid-ly known,
and every day tit■* lleld of It* us fnlnu * is ext ;n:!ing. It
L approved and highly r icomtuende.l by Physician*, nnd
l« admitted to be the must powerful and *• arching nrcpnra-
U m from U10 root that luu ever lieen employ.*t in tnodical
p a tlcu. The uufnrtuuat» victim <4 hereditary disease;
witti swollen gland*, contra-tc.l sinews and ion •» half
cnitou', hns been lesto.-id t • health and vigor. Th* s. rof-
ulou* pati. nt, c»v. red with nice,*, loa h-. me to him* If
a_d t • his ati.-ud mu, has been made whole. Hundreds
ofp nmti*, who Iml groaned hop Jt-stly for year* under
cut uieoti*and gl mdulnr ill ordir-, chronic rh -umatisiu,
nnd many other comp.nliiis.p Inginifrum ad rnngeineiit
of thn seer tivu > rg hi* mi l Bie circulation, lmvn Ix cn
raised n* it were fiotii tliermk of d| ease, and now, with
regonmteil constitutions, gladly te.tift-to Bin tfllcai-yoi
till-in Mini’ll I • pr -p irniloii.
The following c rtdent: from Col. Pnmu IG. Taylor,a
gentleman of high rtiinlii.g nnd eiiciiW.o ncquaintanre
through the South m .<tat s, nnd latuiy op.Kdmed Consul
to New Granada, commend lt-i If to the attention >4 mi.
New-York, January 7,18-IB.
Messrs. A. R. A D. Bands: GetuLm n—llnvii.g u»cd,
and witnessed the rfll cts i.r your «*xc» Kent preparation Of
Bareap iril n mi dlff-rent pUM ii in vnroiu* parts of iIij
Southern country, vl*Vbgiula, l.ouiri ma.’lvx.i- nnd
Mexico, I fo. l mu h pleasure in stating tho high opinion
cutonnlned o its gre it m id Inal value. In my own
case It iwied ahno l like n 1 harm, n-inoving spcemly the
eni-iVuLd MMi ofthesy tcin, and ■ xrlihig Inthu in nt
iigrui able manner, a ionic nnd Invlg irailng fnliu ’nro.
Vour rinr-aparll a i* highly approved nnd • xn-n-lvr ly
usi d bv the Utdto.l Butes army In Mexico, andint ton hi
Gen- Za- h iry Taylor, ho* for the past five years h. en in
theh ibltorusingit, and recommend* Ihesamc; he mid
myself adopted liie article nt the same time, and ill. i.nw
considered an ahnust lodi pe.i-nhlerequDI e in Hi • Army.
In conclusion I would say, that the better it is known the
more hlghlv it will hr prized, and I trust llmt it- h nlth
re-tnriiit virtues will make II f nerady known, through
out the l.-ngthnnil breadth nfourwidelyi-ztend dcountry.
Voure very ra.pectfully, ri. G. TAYLOR,
U. B. Consul to Nov Granada.
The following IntereMlng case is pre-enled, and tho
render invited to its ear. ful perusal. Comment on such
evidence is unnecessary.
New-York, April Ol, 1847.
Mcsir*. Sxsns: Gentlemen-Having lung ben addeted
with general d Idlilv, xv.-nkm s*. I.»s of apiretit., &■•., re
ceiving no benefit from Bie various remedies pruni-ribcd,
I concluded about litre a tn u.tlis .Inco to maka use of
your 'ar*np itilla. I now have the plca-ure of Informing
you that It - effects have lie. ti ntt nded with the happiest
r-siiluiii le-tu.lng my lienlth, nlnl I nm induced to ndd
my tcstiiunuy to the many otheisynti already iK«-e.s,nnd
to thorn desiring further information, I w i i personal y
give tho pattlculnre of my c.im.-, nnd Bio effects of tl.ls | n -
valuald ■ 111 .-illciiie, l.v nailing ut*JU> limvi-n, Nov Vo.-k.
Voure respectfully. janet Mcintobii.
Thl* ceitifie* that Miss Janet Melnto.h i* known t>.
me a member of the Church, in good standing, • n I worthy
of confidence. J. r*. BPF.NCER,
I’n-tor of Second Picnbyt *rlnn Clntreh. Hrooklvn.
I’r pared and sold, whole Mile nnd retail, bv A. H. L D.
BANDS, New York. Sold nimby DmggLls g nerallv
Ihroughout the United States nnd Canniids. i’lice nl
p.*r Houle, rix Hottt.s for
Agents In Bavnnnah, Gn., A. A. Solomon*, G. R. Ili n
drlck-on k Co /lbiui. r A Oden, and Tlm-.AI. Turn r
A Co. In Macon: llrunonnd Viigins. 3mo July 2
THE MFAYRTTE
BURR MILL-STONE
M A N U F A CT U111NG COM P A N Y,
SAVANNAH, DA..
Rollon’s Bui’ding, River-si., foil of IVhitaker st.
Will keep on hand and l.ir salo DURR
STONES, from fifteen Inches tn »!'vcn furl; and wo judge
it sufficient r commendation to axy ()« Tiioi:.*ho >i u*
of these Stone* have be -n void In the Stat s o* Georgia,
Alabama, North ami Bo ith Carolina nnd Virginia—giving
Uie limit perfect satisfaction fur b .tli Coin nnJ IVIuuL
nug 31
f IM!
X i
VALE ROYAL
STEAM NAAV AND PLANING MILL.
’ IIK attention of tim consumnra of Lumber
l/re*pectfuily K.liclicd to the following described
qualities and kinds of Lumber now ou hand nnd for said
by th# Bubscrlln’r*, viz:
Eiretnnd second qim llv Plane I, Tnr.eu-d and Grooved
Roord', Jt, 1, l.V-l \}i, and Us Inch thick, from 6 to 14
IncUc* wide.
Planed and Edged Wealh'f Hoard*, fit H nnd I Inch
Buck. G to 14 Inches wid*} second nuniltv Wentlier
Imards, %, J» and I Inch thick, 0 to 14 Inches wid —
which Is sold nt a low pri-e.nnd I* very dc Imble for
roofing where cither tin or shingles nrn used.
HIHvInr, I’lnncd and Jointed, % to Ilf inch thick.
1 to ll( Inch merebantahle wide l.’oards,
1 to IX Inch second quality do do.
Bhlp Plank and asmrtcd Scantling.
A portion of the above described Lumber is well sea
soned, and *0110140 for Imntfdht Mt*e.
Hill Lumber furnLhed to order at short notice.
Lumber, when p'trehased'ln lot* of not Its* than 5,000
feet, will ho delivered upon any wharf hi the city.
Fur engagement, apply at Uie Mill, or at the office of Uie
Subscribers, 1)4 Cay street.
nug IV. D. GILES A CD.
Stales at auctfon.
Prime Gusli n Lutler nt PrivM* Bnlo.
IIV COHEN itt 1<’0.4DICK.
80 keg* prl.na Gu.liun Uutur, lauding Dom *t?nmcr
Tiiiiiism.c, and for.nln. icpto
MY COUld.V M POSDICK.
At Private Sal*.
3,030 |bs. Ragging Twiuu.
augll
COHEN iV; POSDICK,
Have fiir Hale,
II AGON SIDES—40 hhds. prime Cincinnati.
BACON BiIOULDEBS—w hhds. primo Cincinnati.
13 do do Baltimore.
MESS PDRK-101 barrels.
M.y .’KF.lt EL— No* I A 8. in whole and quarter barrels
HUG ill—H0 hhds. New Orleans. ‘
WHISKEY—100 bid* Ncworkana.
OIN—100 bid* American.
ULAKET—Scat •* i.’hatenn Mmgaitx—high c<»*t.
HIIAVIIV—18Itf pip,., 13qmrtercasks”J II Godard.”
POUT 1VINR— 4 quarter casks.
-r-r-r.T , F f' OU I DA tAa,D "ALIM.
be ofTcred at Auction, numerous
V V Tract*of VALUABLE LAND, at the places und
turns following, vlzt
At Pen acnla, on the 4th Doremher next.
“ Milton, Bnnti Rosa County, mi the Cih December.
“ Euchceanna, Walton Co., on Ure loth do.
“ Roreh’s llluff, Washington Co., on the 13th do.
“ Marianna. Jackson County, on the 15th do.
“ Lott’s Mid*, Calhoun Co., on the 17th do.
“ Quincy, U tdvden County, on the 19th do.
“ Tnllalinssfc, Leon County, on Uie Mod do.
•’ .Monili elln, Jefferson Co., ontlie97Hi do.
" Madison Court tlmuc, on the 23th do.
•• J.i-iit, HainlUon Countv, on Uie M January.
” Alllfitir, Columbia County, on the 3d do.
Tiaust-One fourth payable at tho time of sale, and
the balance In Hirer equal annual Instilment*.
Person* desirous to know What particular tracts are to
he Sold, will be fuml*hed With hand bill* on npnlL nU m
tO'th; Port Masters nt Hie nb ive named placet or to the
subscriber at Tnllahassee. by lvw-r ptsiaee paid.
...... . J (, IIN HEARD, Regh
Public l.md*, for the State orfb
TRilalmsier, Aug. 18,1810. *■• **-—
lorldi.
nug 23
Snlra nt Auction.
BV T. .F. WALSH.
Prlvnia Bale.
A family of Negroes—a Woman aged about forty, with
her childient a Girl aged fifteen, (very prime): a Girl ngi'd
two y ears. Titles w.m anted—pun baser paying for UUcs,
nug 2J
Coal! Coal!—At I’rlvnta Bale.
' MV T. *F. AVALSH.
Liverpool Coal, snltntde for Parlor Grates, In quantities
to suit pur. hasers, deliverable on tire whaifor nt i>«|-
deuces In tho city. augS3
BYT. sF.WALSH,
At I’rlvato Bnlo.
870 bids. Oat«; 100 do. Ilran; Inndlnr per srhre If. N.
Oaml>rl;l front HalUmore, nnd for sale in quantities to suit
punhaers. nng 19
1 rrlzoor.....
1 do. of.....
1 do. of.....
1 do. of
‘ ‘ of....
SALE OF FLORIDA LANDS
AND LOTS AND WHARVES
. C,, F of Apalnohlcola.
r l'HE Apalachicola Land Company will ofTor
f: ,r P 1 * 11 * Bi« Merchants* Et'hante In the city of
Nvw York.oo Miutnesdav, the 10th day <4 July next,
nt luo’clo-k, an I on the following days, nbnol I.OUO Lot*
in Bie i lly of Ap'da -hfcnla, a*d,'Scillwdniithnninpors.iid
city. Many of the e Lots are on the Hay nnd lllver, nnd
n;e anto.ig the must desirable for residences as well n<
for purpus s of biiilne**.
Abo, the Wharves nnd Wharf tight* belonging to the
Company, in front of tire city. They now produce a
large annual rent.
Al-o, tire unsold Lot* or tracts of Land on fit. George’s
Sound or Hay, adjoining the city described on a map
or.urv.yof IM Lot. made by R. II. Ker. These Lots
vary In size from 3 to 40 nrres rnch, and ore very desira
ble f,r liitibllng.Res, or cultivation.
Al-o, tire Unsold Lots at I’oril ind llluff, on tho Apiln-
cldcoln river, nkiut three miles from the city as des* ri’>< d
on a map or mii vey made by R. R. K* r, s sx- h lot luring
7, 0 feci In length nnd TO tc. t In width. They are «li-
gli I • for \\ o ,d Yard*, Sblp Yards, Paw Mill*, ke.
Alo, Hi Vincent’s Island, lying oppo,ite the mouth of
\\w River Apilaeliirotn.i niitntidngnunri a of acres,
(excepting 10 neres sold,) having a thrifty growth of live
onk and *» h> r tree*, nnd much fertile lalid »uitnble for Bie
growrii of cott'iu, supir, tobacco, Bre tropical fiults, nnd
Inrgnrd'ii ciiltlvniloii,
'IVimsoi Bale—Ten p?r cent. In ea«h on the day of
■ale, nnd on nil pureha-e* not exceeding fi530, the balance
in ca»h. In CO days thereafter when Hie deeds will he de-
llv. red. On all pure hase* over (300 a credit of one nnd
two years, will Ire given for oire half of the ptirchn-c
money, tire I nland, to b» pnbl Incash In 80 dny* niter the
sn’e. when, in ease* wheie tho pitreha e is le*s than
^J,0OO not- * will be taken for tho rro lit portion piynlde
In one end t«vo yenrs with interest nt 6 p-r c'tit, p„r an
num, nnd ronlraets ex- hanged, deeds to Ire .1 livered
when tire payments nro eomp eted. On nil purehase# of
*7,000 or over, the deed# will be delivered In 2.1 days nf-
I -r the sn’e, and hoods nnd mortvnges taken for tho eredlt
p-rtiun, payable in one and two yeais with Interest at 0
per vent, per annum.
Tire whole of Bif* property Is unincumbered. It I* n
part of the ’•Forties’ l'urrhn«e,” belonging to the Apala
chicola Lind Company. The tills I* derived from the
Spanish Government, confirmed by the Supreme Court of
Bn- United Btnt s, and a parent therefor l-so- d to thn pro
prietors by the United Bute#. The usunl Trustees* deed
Will be given to the purchaser*.
Maps 111.1v he had nl Hie office of the Company, No. 35
Wall street, or they will be forwarded l-v mail, upon ap
plication to tho Hubeeribei* ntsald office, from whom
mny lie obtained any further Information that nny h; de
sired. J< iS. DELAFIEI.D, 1
may 8 LEWIS CURTIR. \ ^ r^ * lee, •
The n’-ove sale Is pi-tponcd to the JOtli of October next,
at Uie Mine hour and place.
• Jits. DELAFIELD,
LEWIS CURTIS,
s-ptt tofu l
Trustees.
COIIUTTA SPItTNf.fi.
r PIlE Proprietur of this delightful watering
.1 p| ice, Would respeetfullf announce to tire public,
tint he I* now prepared to nee-iiuinodnti from one
hundred to one hundred nnd fifty visitors, in as cimfo t-
nlde nnd romplete astjle as any rimilar establirlinient in
upt» -r Georgia.
The stiringsarc locat'd in the county of Murray, nt the
base of Uie Cohutta Mountain, nlmut twenty mil from
Dalton. WILLIAM WORLEY’,
sept 4 tu 3
I '1 HAWING RECEIVED.—The f u ll„w-
a.t liign.etlre Drawn N’umleri of Gracne k Fula.kl
Monument Lottery, Ua s Extra 83i
75 ’«* Gl lit ns iS7 40 OS OU *9 *30 0 fid 70.
Holder of T! ket Nn*. C8S9 75, n ptlxenrMtiO, to-
! :i,th> r with others of a smaller denomination, will cell
or the cash at E WITHINGTON*
Draws This Dnyi
■Atts CLOSE Tilts ASTgRROOM AT gOOR O’CLOCK.
$22,000—$ 11,000!
GltI£I£NI£ At PULASKIlHOXIIMK.VFLOT’ItY
aXTRA CLASS NO. 83, roa I84U.
To bo derided by drawing of Y'a. Monongalia Lottery,
Claw 110, to lie drawn at Alexandria, Y’n., This Day,
Sept, llth, 18(9.
J. W. MAURY A CO.. Manager*.
73 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
sei.BNntn ernrKK.
.A!W,000 I 10 PHsetof. • 1.000
..11,000 10 do. of 400
...5.000) 10 do. of. 800
...3 000 3>0 do. of 60
2 .VH ( lie. Ac. ke.
Tickets $5—Shares in proportion.
For sale at K. YVITIHNGTON’B
Lottery and Exchange Office,
■opt Il_ Gamlry’s Building.
1 SR AWN NUMBERS—OfGrecno nnd
U Pulvkl Monument Lottery, Extra (’lass No. 83,
which drew in Alexandria, (Vn.) on tho eUi ln»t. t
3» B!« 01 OI 68 !*T 40 08 OU K8 20 O BO 70.
LAST DAY OF BALE.
iAICS CLOSE AT fOUR O’CLOCK, P. M.
Onr Most F.uclcv T^ittery
Wilt be Drawn This Day.
122.000—11,000!
GREE.>E,lil>(ll<4»KIMO»l'MENTLOT’ltY
EXTRA CLASS no. 83, MIR 1849.
To he derided by dr-iwlng of Va. Mmiongalla f.ot’enr,
Sept* lY 0 f»£ bO “ rMWM 01 A ,exaiulri *t ( v *') This Day,
’ J. IV. MAUHV k in, Mnnnjcn.
14 Drawn Ballots out of 73 Numbers f
■MiNmo scheme:
1 Prize of 723,007 10 Prises of §1,000
1 do. of II.DWO 10 do. of 4(91
1 do. of 6,0(0 10 do. o' C00
1 <b». «f 3,000 3» do. of 80
1 do. of. 2,538 ke. kc. ke.
Ticket*§5-Bhnie* in p.opoition.
entzB# *i*s it tu it this nrrira.
Cr7- Ticket# nml Blur- * for sale, atid-rd -rs from the
country attend, d to nt lire Old K*Lib'ish> d • mice of
I*. It. I’ENDEHOAST,
No.5 Willie House. Owen’S lliiildiugs, Hull slrn t.oppo
site (Ire I'ulaiiki House. sept II
f T^IIE following are the Dravm Numbers of
J. Georgia Bute Lott ry,fins No. 10J Extra, decilled by
drawing of Pntap-ro l.o’tenr, Class No. 102, drawn at
the city or Rnltiinnre on the G.li Inst.
:t7 b 17 68 as o 40 70 an as ta s at.
No*. 08 4170,2 17 91, n id 8 13 29-Prize* sold In tire
abnie Lottery, fall nt WY'LI.Y’B Office inr the cash.
Also, of Class 103, Extra—rie Ideil by drawing of Pa-
Upsco Lottery, Cla s 103-drawn at the city of Baltimore
on thy- 6th In-1 i
1-1 70 67 07 17 10 00 11 O .'ll 1U 30 44 63.
No*. 17 44 57, 19 (VJ 67. nnd 15 37 39-Prises sold In the
above Lottery. Call at IVYLLY’d Office fur tire en h.
Also, of Cl t-s No. 40, Extra, d -elded l-y drnwliigof Bus
b haiitia Lottery, Class 40, drawn at Baltimore on the
3th in.t :
!il 40 OU 71 79 59 44 31 07 98 97 1 43.
An Excellent fimatl Scheme.
92.000!
t' Prim of $1,000 caclt—1 of $548.
SALES CLOSE TO.NOBROW AfTIRNOO* AT VODa O’CLOCK.
UKOiltilA STATE I.OTTEKY,
CLlSS NO. 101, VXTR*.
for Ike Beliefl of Ike ladearodml fire Campon* at Jin -otln.
Decided by drawing nl I'niap.ro Lottery,Class No. 104,
to bu drawii at Raltiiuore (Aid.) Till* Day, 8cpt llth.
D. PAINE k CO., Managers,
sen*me:
1 Trite of. §2.600 I I Prizes o". §548
0 do. of. 1,0.10 I 378 do. of. 80
kc. ke. kc. kc.
78 A*«»irr*—13 D-men Ballets.
Tlrkei#§l—Bliares In pionortlon.
A Package or Quarter Tl-kets cost* ffl bO. Whole
and Half Package# In proportion. For rale nt
0. W. WY'LI.Y ’B LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner Hull st anil liny Lam
fr?“ Order* from the country promptly attended t-», nnd
prizes ca-bed on demand. si pt 11
V\TANTED—A Young MAN in a Whule-
» > #nl- Grocery Store, one In a Hardware Store,
on- In n Drut Htoie, nno in n Dry Goods Btore, one in n
Bhippinr House. Also, wanted dally, Clerk*, fialesmen,
Port- rs, llnr k-eper*,\\ niter*, Fniinei*,Cnarhipen,Ovrr-
•e rs, Hnnk Runners, Car Agents, Conductor*, Tenrhe *,
Copy! t*, St-., frc. Pervnn* In want of employ ore ut
Would do well to give ti* a cad. ns we have agent* In
our *'»n;»l ffir tire exn o s purpmc of making npp'lea
lion to all urea of bu-lire s tbrough-utt' the city, which
will enable cs to furnish nierehantsaml other* with able
and fhltliful nssDtnnts; nnd nil those seeking employment
with g-t-xi and p.-rurenent «ltuntlont.
PAYTON, BROWN k CO.,
Agent*, 68 Wnlniit M 31 offire back.
N. R.—Permn* living in nnv t«t of Bin Unit’d Btiles
and w|«l iug to otitfliii situaiion* In I’hilndeli'hii, can
have their want* nttemlrd to by a'blre*'inz u* a line (post
p tld) describing th- kind of situation tlrey wbh to obmlii.
I’y “n doing they will curtail both trouble nnd expcn*c,
which they otherwise woulif incur by coining to But city
nnd recking »:iop!oj iirent for th 'in*elv- s. Address.
PAYTON, BROWN k CO.,
nug 28 88 Walnut*b, Phllada.
3IEDJCAL NOTICE.
^PO tho Inhabitants of Savannah, tho adja-
.1. rent enitntry and Island*. Dr. P. WAIiNEH of
f r* Id* l'rofe<,ional services in the different branches of
his Piof s-ion.
Having been rn-nge-l In nn extensive country pnrtlep
for more Him eight years, wliirh ha* made him fniniliar
with most of th- ill-ense* tint are Inri-lent to nurrlimate,
It--(latter* hlmsclflre will Ire able to give saiisftietlon tn
nil peronis xvho mav favour liim with their patronage—
C-muacO mode with planter* tn attend on ilielr Planta
tion*.
fXJ- Office In Pull strert, near Tu'iier k Oden’*. Res
idence. at Rev. Mr. Casscl*’. in the Academy Building.
mis 91 tuths lino
ri'HE Geology of South-Carolina; by M.
X Tourney, in nue volume, quarto, with Map and 11-
lu trations; price ffl.
Letti r* from the APeghnny Mountains; by 0. Lanmnn,
au hor of “A Tour to tire Bogueuay.” “A Summer in Bie
V\ |;dcrr.e#s,» kc. ke.; price 75 cents.
Combo on the fon liiulinn of .Man, eonihlrrrd in re
lation to external ohjccu, new edition, 37ft rent-.
Alerbnnlcs’ A.si-taut: A thoiougli practical treatise on
Men-truiatinn and tire Sibling Rule, kc. kc.; by D. M.
Kti ipsr: pri^e one dollar. . _ „
The Child’s First lll-b’ry of Rome; by E. M. ficwell,
5 Lady Alice, otlhe new Una, cheap edlUon, 38 cents.
Metilbittinu, or the Vale of Shadow*! A talo of Passion;
by Emma D. N. Southwnrth; price 81 cent*.
F.lb n Pury. or UlselpUn*; bf Mary Hrunton, author
of Belf-Conlral; price 25 cents.
It LUCE’S PATENT
FIRE-PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
^PHIS Singular nnd vnluahlo Substance is
X s--Id in fine powder, then mixed with linseed oil to
the ron l-leney ofBiick (mint, nnd applied with a h u»h,
nnd a'trr nil exp isure of a li w mouth* to Uie atnio ph- re,
till* roiling heroines a perfect slam or coal of mall pr i-
tectlng whatever 1* covered from the action of the weath
er and front fire.
Ill* a mineral subrtnncc, nnd has hern found upon an-
aty zntii-U by Dr. Chilton, <4 Uteeltvof NVw-York. to
riiusist of larger proportion* of Bl ieia Alumina, I’rot.
Oxide of Iron atul Masu ria, with le ter of t.lure and
Carbon. It I* used exten ively forrovering roof# of eith-r
shingles, matched iKtnrds, tin, zinc, sheet Iron nr thick
a o rjli your shingle.* huveb en o-i for years, mu have
iy to sweep off the more- aid lint, with n stiff Froom,
and rover with two or three cood coat* andlu a f-w
months you h ivo n p-rfert > late loof, hnpervlou* t»the
action of the weather and (ire. There is nothing equal
to it for st nmboit nnd ear d ‘r k«, for all kind* o' iron, as
it forms a eoilinc nenrl v a* hard n* the Iron il*c!f, and
never elenvea off. It shouhl be used for every tiling that
you wish to protect fmm fire and weather.
In some piares, n spurim* article ha* Ireen sold n* the
genuine, tlicrt-fore purchasers should be careful to buy of
authorized Agents.
Every Bid. I* marked BMKE'S FIRF. PROOF
Tire above Paint is for sale by C. A. L. LAMAR,
«pt 8 Savannah, Ga.
dying-establishment”
A. GALLOWAY,
70 YORK-Slrept, — Hear of the Conrl
g *) House, Savannah. (Ga.)—Grnt’ful for the en-
courngfnn'iitrxiend d to him by hi# pitronmml friend*
elnco 1832, respectfttlly solicits a emitlnnanee of ttmlr fa-
v-irs, assuring them that all article* entrusted to him will
lie done In tire best manner) Ladle*’ Bilk and Woolen
Dresses, Shawls, ke , continued ti be denned and dyed
vnrloti# colours, m as to give good *atl*faetion. Ladle*’
Ronncts Dyed, Blenched nnd Pressed, In a fhshinnnhle
style. Kid Glows cleaned In the he#t mann-r. ft’alilc
CovcrsrleancdnrdyiNl.asiiiavberequired. GenUemcn’s
Garments renovated or dyd Mark, brown or green, a*
mav be required, lu the same superior style as hitherto.
terms m'Hlcnue. Orders fioni the counUy punctually
attended to. inw ni»r8
pOPARTNERSIIIP.— The Undersigned
have recoinmcnerd httsiness In Savannah, under
Bre Arm of O. JOHNSON fcCO. Thflv have taken lire
Store In 'Bryan-rtrect, North side of tho Market, atvl
next door to their former Stand, where tlrey arc now
opening a g -neral nnd complete no-ortnicnt of Boot* and
Shoo*. Tlrev Invite thi lrold friend* nnd the pu’lie to
examine their Stork. Their farlllties fur p'lrcharing
from tire .Manufacturers will enable them to offer a* good
bargain# as can be obtained in nnvoltv North or South.
OTIS JOHNSON,
*’pi 10 OLIVER M. LILLIBRIDGE.
p OPA RTNERSl 11P.—The Undcreignod
V.> have This Day formed a Copartaerrhlp under Bie
firm nnd style of COHENS k HERTZ, for lire transac
tion of a General Commission Bu-inc*.
l. COHEN.
m. a. coiien,
per I. Cons*.
EDWIN E. HERTZ.
Savannah, Sept 1,1812. sept 1
C " 'I O-PA RTNERSHIP —The Undersigned
J hive tills dsv formed a Co p
name of ALHERT WILLIAMS
transaction of a FACTORAGE and GENERAL COM
MISSION BUSINESS. ALBERT WILLIAMS,
EDWIN L. HOLLIS.
Savannah, April 2nd, 1849. npr 13
TYTOTICE.—Tho Subscriber, having rur-
la chased the Interest of Mr. J. E. John-on, (nr Ih-
lut^ firm nr JOHNSON k CO..) In the Drug Btore, corner
null an-l Hajr tweets, will continue the hit-ine** on his
own account; nnd hopes to receive tho patronage hither
to extend'd- Demand* against said firm will be settl'd
by the undersigned, and tho#e Indebted will nnkc pay
ment to
sept I J* A. LaROCIIE.
N OTICE.—Four months after date, appli
cation will Ire made to the Honorable, Bre Inferior
Court of Chntiwm county, while fitting for ordinary pur-
po«i'#, for leave to sell the slave* belonging to the estate
ol Jno. FennenUno, deceased, ffir the h-nefit of the heir*
nml ci editor*. may23 T.J. WALSH, Adm’r.
"VTOTICE.—The Undersigned continues the
1% Grocery and Commission Aluriness on hi* own ac-
rnont. * JAS. A. NORRIS.
sues at STitcifou,
Coals, ke., at I’rlftM Bn!o.
HV l’IULimiC(£ ( >CliELL.
£0 ton* Anillraclte Coni, broken tin-’ll sizr and n
ed; 10 boxes Tobacco; 60 do Pipes; In store and lot
sept 11
(.Inss-wnrc, kc. nl Private Bnlo.
HV IMIILimUK tie *
10 bids ( la>s Lamps and Tumblnsi
ring; just roctivud, und for sale low.
Potaiocs nt Private Pale.
BY PllILUUICIC .Is DELL.
Ten blls. ujpirlor Mticcr Fctatocg, Just landed*
Valuable and Dedrnble Properly at rrlvatc Hide,
BY WIILDHICli flillBtS.
fiiluaied on Lots Nos. 63 and 84,Crawford tVnrd, clly
fir Huvanniih, vizi Onelaigu Machine Ump, two -t-rln
IriBh, with nn Engine Room one story hlali. mtarl.oil-all
Luilt of bricks, with tin rof.-, coutnlnhig the following
Machinery, Vlzt one Woodworth’s 14 Inch Planing and
Grooving and Tongueing Machine, one Imtilel s 90 It ch
Pini.ii-g Mm bine,onr Planing Wheel, * ne Turning I.tihe,
two Morticing Alachlnus, three large Circular caws, sets
of circular Haws Ibr culling Ter.on- and Mathlncryiom-
plete for making Panel Doors, Fashes, Blinds, kc. kc.,
all nr which I* put In motion nnd driven ly aTtn Hone
Power bti am Engine, with Driving Wheel*, Rands, and
Bullies, In complete order for Immediate use. There is
nho on the lot* a largo nnd conveniently nnanyed two.
story Brick Dwelling House, recently built and thorough-
ly finlriicri. The above property will Ire sold at a very
moderate price, and on accommodating terms. Applr ns
above. augll
U. 8. MAIL LINE.
KEW.YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE
OF STEAM-SHIP*, FOR KEW-YOKK.
7b Leave Tb-Morrow, Sept. 19, at 8 P. M.
a. *— — The new nnd splendid Steam-
,/XmnZ PI,I J I c 11 K»OK EE, Ltox, master,
ejf Jb\\/Mir will leave fiavnnnnh as alreve. Passage
to New-York, ^25. No Irerth secured
uiiill puii for. 'J Ire ship and owners will not be tc* ount-
alilo tur nny article sent on lionrd, unless Mils orimllngare
obtaiticil for Ure same. Hills oriuding signed by the Clerk
onUsird, . '
Eor Frclgbtor Passage, ap;dy tn
u, .. I’ADELFORD k FAY.
The ships ofthis line carry a clear white light at mast-
hcnd.frH n ou stn Ireard shin and red larboard.
Nofichhl receive] after 111 o’clock,
Ci7- No colored ;icr*ous will be allowed logo on lonrd
for nnyipurpuse. —* "
PAP5AGF. nF.TYVF.EN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA,
By the Sarannah und Charleston Steamers and the
PPI.ENDID bTEAM-SHIP 081’ltEY,
nr rni rniLAbctrnu **o atumtic rmx navioation
COMPAMT’S Mac.
By an arrangement with the
above Company,'! hrough Tlckeu will
be fund-hed to Pa-s. ngcr* for I'hlt-
nd ’lpliin In the superior steam ship
OaPItRY, Cant. J. Diokinsoj*. The Osprey l as two
Berths In each Plate Room, and her Cabin Is airy and
sp it inua.aml nnpnlns will be spared by her officers to
add to the pleasure an-l comfort oi her Passengers.
The«rrtPHEY will leave Charicslon onThumlay, Aug.
30th, and continue to leave nn i m h alternate *i bur-day,
after Bre arrival of the Pavannah Htuamcrs.
Cabin Pnfsngufrom Pavannab ....,.$98 00
Fleeiaac do do. do. and found.......... 18 M
(C/- The new sienm ship PHILADELPHIA wtU be
put on tho lln-t In October.
Por'Hck u,epplyto
Ju'y IV nnoOKfik TUPPEB, Agents,
PA88AGE HL'I’VY EF.N
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA.
By the Savannah and Charleston Sleumert and ths
tJTK AM-fi III P COLUMHUfi .
- By recent arrangement Through
-fe, Tickets will be rural-hed from Favannnh
1,1 Philadelphia. I y lire Charleston Dally
Htennrer*and Htcam ship COLUMIIUf,
hr 399, Inclo Hot Meals—Htirerage Passage §10, or§19,'4
and lininil. Fr-lshton inca u-eurent gofNlsfroml hPa-
d--lpbiit<iFavarinah,10cente p.r cuLIc fbot free of all
i hnrgcs in (larie, Ina.
N, M.—'’l ire COI.UMIIU8 Will leave Charleston on hrr
next trip, Wednesday Afternoon, July B6th, aner tire arri
val of tire Havnnnnh Klenmcrs, nod contii-uc to leave
Charleston ami Philadelpliin every alteninto WcdncPay.
may 23 BROOKS k TUPPEH, Agent*,fiaviinnali.
'l'O TH.VA’ELLEUS GOING NOUT1I.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE
Front Savnnnnh to Neir-Yoi U.ix In
CHARLESTON, WILMINGTON, YVF.I.DON, -PE-
TER8HURO, RICHMOND, WASHINGTON, UAL-
TI.MOKH an,I PHILADELPHIA.
The ste Hirers o thl. line fimro Hnvinnali to Charleston,
nnd from t h rlc.ti.n t-» Wilmiugtoti, arc In first rule con.
d ti n, nn l nr- i nvigat -ff by wHl kn >wn nnd experienced
- ouiiinn !cr». and t,e llail-JEottf* are In (lilt order, tlier-by
*c u lug liorii s i!, ly and di spntrh. The Unit* leave 8a-
v.iiumh nt V}; I’. M., nn-t Cbnr.c ton nt3 P. .M. t dnly.
■IIIUOL’GII TICKETS from cavmnnh to Philadelphia,
§21,Hire Ind on l-oinltho fiav.itinnh and t haricst n
steam Packets. Faro from I hilndelphla to New-Y'oik
by Bred A. M. nnd 1 I’. M. line, §:i.
'I h.ou.’h Ticket* from Charte»ton to Philadelphia, at
§20. a< b. ran nl -ne I* hn-l from E. WINHLUW, Agent
o: th i Y\ itniin :ton nnd Itn’eigli K. R. Com nary, at Bre
offic- of the conipnii) ,foot of Laurens street, Lnarleston,
to whom pi •n.-f app’y.
Passengers by this r»ute will hive the option to ron-
Uutre without ,lel iy, nr of stopping at nny of tin- Int.-r-
inedlatc pta and reuawiiigAlieir s<aU on Ure Uu« at
their convenience.
For further Information, inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN, Agent
at the American Hotel,« lmrl*ft->u, s. c.
The Montgomery Journnl, MoMb) Advertiser,
nnd Xew-Oricoiis Picayune, will clranga to conform to
above. ly npr *.'6
AUGUSTA Vi; IVAYTIESROnO’ XIAXL-HOAD.
Notico is hereby given that Boohs of Sub
scription to B-c Ptor k of Bre Augusta * Waynesboro’
KMI-lloi-l, will be open*ff nt Hntnnn-h, Augusln and
WaytteslKKo,’ on tire Eth day of October next, under the.
sup riiitcnd nre required by law, and will lontiuuecp.n
a* the law requires.
And whereat, subscription* for fitork in said Company
have already I*, en made in advance for a sum exceeding
lire amount authorizing an rrginizslimi, roth e is further
hereby piv* n that Bre Mockholdrr* will meet nt Wnmes-
l*ort»’, in tho county of Burke, on Tuesday, the 13 h day
of November next, for the purpose of electing seven 1)1-
r-.-ctors tn ininaz-: Bre affairs of Uie Company, in con
formity with the rhaitcr.
CHARLES IV. WEST,Chairman Bd. Com.
Tims. II. HmtJ!tT,Bic’y Hd. Com.
Waynesboro’, Fept. 4,1849. sept 6
I’. 8. MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
VIA SAVANNA!! AND KRY WEST.
7b Sail Monday, Oct. 1.
The splendid new Steam-ship
ISABEL, of 1,100 tons burthen, row-
man led by Captain Wii.uam RotLtas,
will leave Charleston on the 1st and
15th nt 7 o'clock, A. M., and Havana on Hie Cth and Kkl,
nt 5 o’clock. I’. M., every month—touching at SAVAN
NAH and KEY WEST each way.
•AXES or FASSAflRt
From Clmrlestnn or Savannah to Havana,.......§40
“ Chirb stnn nr Savannah tu Key West, 30
" Key West to llavuna 10
«» Charleston to Savannah 5
The steam-ship ISABEL will Uy up for the inontheor
Aug<i*t nml September, nnd resume her rexulxr trl|ieon
the Istof October npxt. In the Int-.-rlm vailing vessels
will perform the Mail scrvl.-s, leaving Cl.arlutton on tb»
l-t end l.'ith of en* h mouUi.
Fur Freight or Pnseige, apply to Ure Agents.
M. C. MOKDKCAI, Cliartcston.
BROOKS k TUFPP.lt, Savannnli.
nov 4 DRAKE. BKOTIIER8 k CO.. Havana.
1) ETR1BUTION, ur Uio V.le of Shadows,
il a tale of Pas-Ion; by Emiua D. E.Nev|tl fcoutb-
* Ada’and Elffne, or the Two Nlfers; by Mrs Orey-
My Sister Minnie: a Novel; by tho author of the “Poor
°EllenPiewy.orOliripUMra Novell by Mary Bron-
ton, author of “Self Control.”
Kceelrsd by J. B- CUBBEDGE,
irptS South tide MgrkM
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PHILimiCTC A BKLL
TJfAVE on hand, at their Carriago Reposi-
XX tnry, In Hodgson’* Bwfattuf. Bny strcct, a lira*- ns
snrtincnt of various kind* af Doxchc#, Rarnuelic*, Rock-
nwavs, Tilburies, Prince Albert*, Bugsies and Dmuy
Wagons xvitli Hime**r* complete, ai d a# (lire fu*;,rtni nt
a* can ho found In Ore eltv, and are dally reed vine direct
from tho Manufactory nt the North, made cxpr sslyfor
tho Southern marketxvl leh they will rell at t’re low.-rt
possible price for cash, or city paper. All who wish a
good CanUge at a low price will find it to tbiir Inten >t
to call and examine our stock before purchasing else-
where. Apply at the Counting Room. Jan 23
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER.
II. L. BOGAttDLfi
■\7C70ULD inform the citizens of Savannah
V V that ho ha* commenced the above Business for
himself in Bull street, between Brou-htnn street and
Monument square, nnd ha* received a largo nnd well
selected slock for the Business. Feathers. Feather Bods,
Pew Cushion*, llnir nnd .'loss Mattnuse* of the Irest
qna'ity will Ire kept on hand and made loonier. Sofas,
Chair*,Dlvan»nnd• Montana recovered: Plano Forte*,
Guitar#, Violin* and Accordeons repaired in Bie best
manner. „ .
orders left with Mr. II. lor tuning Plano Fortes will be
prompt)v attended Id. Piano Key* cleaned and broirelit
to tlreir nil-Inal whltenesa. F.rerj- descripUon of Coffins
at moderate price*. Second hand Furniture bought and
sold. A Inure supply of Looking Ola.-* Plates on hand
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
YVJI. WAIINEH,
A T his Carriage ReposiUir}’ and Manufactn-
/\ ting RtiMl-hnrent, 'vertnroid.hcnd of Bmughton
vtrecuhas CARRIAGES on hand of every hescjiption
calculated for the Southern'market, viz: Kocknways,
Cmche*. Charlotces, Barouches, Cnnchoe#, Phirtnns,
Stanhope*. Gig*. Bugrles,Chair*.Sulkies, Sporting YVai-
on*. Plantation do., and a venernl assortment or Jersey
and light Fancy Wngrma. In short, he can produce a
botrer stork linn hi* been seen In Georgia for twenty
years past, and he appeal# with confidence to his cus
tom-r* in fhe Interior nstn the quality e"hi* artl-le*.
Wheels nji-iarpd on even- kind-4 Vehl-le on the short
est notice. Cirriicirs, kc., of any description ordered on
the in >*t reasonable tenn* fw-m any eaublDlmicnt in
New Y'ork.Netvark. or New Haven.
All kinds of repairing done on reasonable terms.
Savannah, Oet 31st, 1848. Yy
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOIt SALE,
T YING in Bulloch County, on the Ogechee
River, fifty mile* from Savannnli and two mile* from
the Hall-Road, containing I^D0arre*of pine, hninm-rek,
and baylnn.tr; 100 acres Upland nn l 10) of liny and lllco
I,mi l* in rnllivntinii. A e«od framed Dwelling, Kit* hen,
Gin House, Barn, Negro Houses and fitalilc*. The Set
tlement is on the public road, a healthy and pleasant lo
cation. and can bu bought lotv if npplk-i| for imuredlatily.
GEO. W. WY’l.I.V,
sept li) General Ag’t and Broker.
I AND for SALE.—Lot No. Two Hundred
J mid r-lxty-nlne.5th Dl-tnct, Hecood fiection, Gil
mer county, containing one hundred and sixty ncr- s.
IV. tvv
sept 10
GEO. W. 1VYI.LY,
General Agftnnd Broker.
TO IIENT.
1 1 'HE WHARF and STORES formerly
X known a* Low’s Whaif—possession given first Nu
mber. Apply to PHILIP REILLY,
sept 6
Dolly II. 8. Mali Stcnm-Pnckel T.lue
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND Tivo-Tliraus or THE WAV.)
META MORA, (’apt. F. BaIDEN.
Y\*M. SEARRfKJK, Copt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH, Ce iL Fenn I’gcn.
JASPER^. Cnpt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
'i bis Line Is rniupoted of tho ul>ove very superior
Ptcnni Packets, with experienced commander*, and rnn-
not be cxcttOM for snfi ty, comfort and rrgklanty. 7 hey
leave Savannah every ivenlng nt half|>ost 8 o’clock,
nnd brave Charleston every morning at 0 o’clock through
out the yenr. Fare Five Dollars, meat* In- Inded —
Thrirngk Tirktt. letwreii Ma* oil and Charleston, Ten
Dollar*, lucliidiiif meals on the steamers nnd omnibus
fare in Fnrnnnuh.
By an arrangement wiUt Uie fiouth Carolina Psil-Road
Company, Pa-scngrr* enn obtain Through Ticket# in
either Camden, Columbia or Augusta, at Eight Dollar*,
Including meal* on the Boat*.
lillooKfi kTUPFER, Agent*.Pavannab.
ocl 28 B. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY
OF
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
’I he very light draught st am-packet* II. I*. COOK
nnd OREGON will Ihj ready lor service in a Tew weeks;
the former ronuriandrd by CapL T. E. Bhaw ami the
latter by Cnpt T. N. Pmtvor, both gr-ntlemcn of expe
rt-nre on Havannah river. These Ixmi* will Irecnallrd
to renrh Atigiirta and Hamburg in Bin lowest stage* of
thn river. The days of departure from Pavannab will be
Tuesday’s ami Saturday’#, and from Augusta and Ham
burg on Palurdny’# and Wednesday’s.
Freight* consigned to tho Agent *t e'nvnnnnh,|o he tent
via tire river, Into fiouth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Tennessee, kc. will be forwarded free of cotniiil**k>na.
au? 0 M. A. COIIEN, Agent
FOIl IIAMnUUG AND AUGUSTA.
/I* Tho superior Light Draught
LfewVrrfi'*S fiteamer DaKALII.Capt J. 51. Moonv,
f will contnrerice her regular trip* to
FOR RENT,
n - ' IIAT desirable Brick Tenement situated
J in Crawfoul Ward, east of the old Ceio- tary, now
occupied by Mrs. E. Portell. Rent lotv—possession given
firrt Novfinl>er.
Also, two small re idencr* silnated on Y’ork street—
suitable f. r snmli families—possession given first Novem
ber. Applv to F. T. (.’OLE, Agent for
G. N. Neyle, Ex’or estate of F. W. Helflcmnnii.
aug 28
Hamburg and Augusta ou Friday, the
7t*» of Scpremtrer, eo-I continue running during lire sea
son, leaving finvannah every Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock,
nnd Augusta every 'Ote*dny morning at 9 o’clock. Tire
DeK A Lit has Ireen fitted up In superior style Ibr lire accom
modation of passenger*, nnd l* commanded by agentitrnnn
well known on the river, and no pain# will Ire spared hr
make her ns comfortable ns any can desire Hire will touch
all the Lauding*, both going and returning, to land Freight
nnd Pas-engeni.anil I* Intended t-iarcornmndateallperaoi.s
nn the plver who may favor her With patronage, nwsen
geirswl hlng togotnCUafleMoneanobtainThrough Tick
eta on board,) itlier through from Augusta and Hamburg,or
from any Landing on the lUver, at a considerable reduced
rate.
For Freight or rnssage, app’y to
0. WALKER. Agft, Augusta k Hamburg.
BROOKS k TUPPEB, do. fiavannah.
E. I.AFITTE, k CO., do. Charleston.
Freight for this Boat will be forwarded free of commis
sion. aug U
~ FOR BOSTON.
^£*4 The new baroue ORONO,Chase, mas-
6 ter, tavin-n portion of her rsnro engaged, will
hive fcsp lcb f r Uie above port. For Frel.ht or Pas-
age, app’y to the Captain on hoard, at A. I.nw k Co’s,
hart’, or to YONGE k OAMMELL.
sept 8
FOIl BENT*
r PENEMENT No. ISO, adjoining Messrs.
.1. Coln n kFosdlck’s.lo Bolton’s Uanae.rroni top to
bounrn. Puctcsi'lnn given Irt Novcinlrer next. Also the
iJoulje Tenement on Western part of Bolton’s YYharf,at
foot of\VliitAkcr sirci.t. Posses, inn given nt same time.
For terms, apply tu COIIEN, NORRIS k CO.
aug 7
FOR SFAV-YORK—VFAV LINE.
: The regular packet brig MACON, CapL
S E- Watkins, bavin* Bre larger part of her cargo
engaged; wl l meet with quick despa ch. For balance of
Freight, and Postage, apply on board, at Anderson’s wharf,
or to. CRANE k ROWLAND.
*ept8
' FOR NEW-YORK.
r ^ ie ^ ast sailing jacket hjnrqjio ED-
■one WARD, Knml,on,mn-tir, will meet tvllliqui k
dispatch. For Freight nr Passage, having Iren Dome ac
commodations, apply tn master on board, nr to
29 COIIEN, NORRIB k CO-
STORE AND WHARVES TO IIENT.
rpHE STORE situated near the Bridge;
.1. two WHARVEH, 330 feet front by nlmut the mine
in depth: whic h will he put in fir-t rate order and lei
separnti ly or togcUier. a* may be desired.
TO HIRE.
C EVERAL Negro Men, among them some
O first rare Mechanics.
FOR *ALE.
ANE new Cypress Flat, 40 feet long; 1 new
V./ Cypress Canoe. 25 feet long by 4U wide,
sept 7 lino II. F. VVILMNK.
TA X' COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.’
rpHE Subscriber is now roady to receive tho
X Crainty Taxes for the present year, at his office in
the Court House.
Tho nooks of Bre Offiee Will be closed on the 2Dth of
September. Office hour* from 2 to2. and f.-om 3 until S
each day. P. M- STONE, t. c. c. o.
aug 20 rnth •
A LERRof Council's OFFICE——Savnnnalv
V ) 37th Ausurt, IB’D.—Pnpo*aIs,f-T fumWilng the
Pick Pore with Medlci/ree for one yerr, will be reerh-rff
at this Office endl in o’clock, A. M. Thursday, the I3:h
fieptemhor. 1M9. Pv or-lrr.
..win EDWARD a Wll.BON, C)-> OinwU.
^U8IC
sept 4
PAPER—For sale bv
J. B- dUBBEDCE,
South aide Market*).
FOR NEYV-YOHK—1IUIU LINE.
The regular jacket l arquo EXACT,
filevetir, inniter, will have despatch. For freight
nr passage, having superior nccommodulnns, apply «ra
board nt Moddard’s whaif, nr to
sept 5 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
FOR NENV-YOBK-OId Ealnblli
Tho new and clrpant
TEXAS, James McNair, ma*
her cargo engaged, will have de-pal
Passage, apply ou Imard, at Telfair**
sept 7 . BRIGHAM
FOIl NEW-YOllK—Olrt
Si The fast sailing
HS STAR REPUBLIC, C*t
pardon of her cargo engaged, will h ive
For Freight or Passage, having good ai
apply on board, at Telfair’s wfiarft or I0_
(9-Piiee of Postage §15.
•paSSat, KELLY » C0.
— !—xzZZL.
FOH rHn.ADEt.PIlH-E.(.l,ll.h-,l J
The temte racket whr. OR.
TUDE, Hoffman, ma*ter» will have *—
de> patch as above. For Freight or towage, i
repS 5 GREINER k
FOR MFNV-ORLEAW,
The Packet Brig JOSEPH
Iwo er, master, l« dally expected, and trill
abov. port about tbe 20th <nst. For Freight «r
apply to WOOD, CLAGHOR.V I
e#ptl«