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n TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
We received lust evening tit 15 mlnutce past 7
o’clock, the following despatch, and it will be
■een by its date that it passed over the wires from
Washington to Savannah in G6 minutes:
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 11th, 0-10 P. M.
’ We have accounts from St. Louis, which sty
that six highway robberies and two murders have
been committed in that city, t
(As this information may be important, were,
gret that we cannot say how long a space of time
elapsed between each robbery or murder.—Ed*.
Maine Election. .
In twelve towns in Cumberland county, Hob-
said, the Democratic candidate for Governor,
has mado some gains, and Hamun, the Whig
candidate, has gained In six towns In York coun
ty since the last election.
From the West Indies and South America.
Tho steamship Great Western has arrived at
New-York from tho West Indies, and brings the
report of tho complete defeat and surre
Gen. Pass.
Local News.
Hon. A. Nbwwah, ftlembor of Congress from
Virginia, died at PHUburg, Pennsylvania,ou Sat
urday last, after a very shor t illness.
New-York Markets.
Flour is still lower j Mess Pork in hotter de
mand, sales havobeen mado at $10,60. Corn
has a downward tendency. Cotton improved,
M
thi* office.
WANTED.
.. Active colored Boy, or Man rathor ad
vanced, for a Potter in a Dry Good noro. Apply at
ffice. 9 «cpt 19
"mechanics wanted to purchase,
A NY Person having two good Carpenters, a
niackamlUi, a Bricklayer, and a good Cooper, for
•ate, can meet with a ready purchaser at their full vulue.
For further Information, apply al Uiia office.
■apt 19 wfmfl
STATE OP GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.
A Runaway slave was committed to tho Jail
. of aald County on the sixth inst., or the following
di*crlpUon,to wit: about 99 yearn of age. S feat Oft Inchca
high, of light complexion, aaya hU name IsSfAH.and re
port* himself to belong to A. MoKrm.uk, Esq., of Twiggs
County, Georgia.
sept 19 9 CHARLES B. PATTERSON, Jailor.
■VTOTICE.—Four months after date appli-
i.1 cation will be made to the Inferior Court of Bryan
county, while Billing aaa Court of Ordinary, for leave to
toll all the Real Estate of the late Harriet Sapp, ofaald
county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and cred
itors. IVM. J. CLARK, Adui.
sept 11
f AST ARRIVALS.—Tho Subscribers
J_J have received by very recent arrivals, and are re
ceiving, a very extensive variety of Btaplo and Fancy
DRY GOODS. The following may now be found In
srorei—Black and blue black Bombasines, dodo Mouse
DeLainest col’d Paris do dot Carpetings, Embroideries,
^715 D '‘ nk " , ■
t AIKtN’H.
T/ - ID GLOVES. —An assortment of Kid
IV Gloves, Just received bv
sept 19 MARSHALL fc AIK1N.
O K BOXES assorted Candys: 20 cases do
v Jams, Jelly and Preserves; 3 do foncy Jars Prunes:
6 do 8almon, Lobsters and Mackerels Jnst received nnd
for sale by DsMAf
sept 19
5 GROSS more of that Solace Tobacco; 5 do
John Anderson’s best dot received nnd for sale at
sept 19 DaMARTIN’S.
pPKNlNG THIS DAY.—Just Received:
Rutter Crnekera, Soda Biscuit, Pino Apple Cheese,
Dairy Cheese, Goahen Rutter, Leaf hard,’sugar curoci
Hams, Florence Oil, in llaskst now Mackerel; for salo by
J. C. HINOHMAN,
•ept 11
Comer Rroaghton nnd Dray ton-streets.
T^LOUR.—30 bbls and half bbls Baltimore
X and extra aupeilor Canal Flourj h» n jj jj^ ^
D LA KE ’SPAINTS—For sale by
JJ sept 5 woop, CL AG HORN fc (
TJ ATS—Autumn Fashions.—A beautiful
LX aaaortment of the newest style of Gentlemen’s
Moleskin Hats, received per Cherokee nnd for ante by
•opt 11 PRICE fc VEADEIt.
■ft ED BEANS and CHEESE—Now land-
XV ins end for sale by
aept 1
J. V. CONNERAT.
TJULL’SPatont Mould CANDLES.—55
X X boxen Hull’s Candlen, fi’a nnd 8’s; 33 half do do do,
A’s and 8’s; landing ;'rom brig Macon and for sale by
nept ll * J. V. CONNERAT.
ay i
kJ bt
GAR and MOLASSES.—Landing: 100
bids. N. O. Molasses; 93 hhds. Sugar. For aalo by
WOOD, CLAGIIC**” —
sept it
CLAOHORN k CO.
XJ kegs Butter; 33 boxes Cheese. For sale by
sept 11 WOOD, CLAGIIORN fc CO.
ft LOUR.—125 bbls. Baltimore Flour, n$w
X . wheat. For sale by
rept 11 WOOD, CLAOHORN k CO.
ft OCK SALT—25 tons, suitable for plan-
XL tatloa purpose*. For ante by
sept it WOOD, CLAOHORN k CO.
XT AIR for PLASTERING.—lObalesHair,
X X landing Pom brig Elian Jnne; for sale by
sepIlO BRIQHAM, KELLY fc CO.
ftULTON Market BEEF &,Family PORK.
X 10 half bbls. of each, landing per Cherokee nnd for
sale by J. V. CONNERAT.
A LE and BUTTER.-
and for sale by
sept 10
J. V. CONNERAT.
pHAMPAGNE—Just received 20 baakota
KJ orthe Sylvian Croat and Ilaidsick brand; foranle by
septS R. DsMARTlN.
TUST. RECEIVED—10 casks Scheidam
•J Gin, 20 boxes Cheese. 10 boxes Btarch, BSkltsMnck-
crcl, 10 klu Sounds and Tongues; landing from brig Ma
con nnd for sale by R. DkMARTIN.
septe
P.ARDEN SEEDS.—Ruta Baga, Flat
VT Dutch and Purple Top Turnip Beads; alto a general
assortment or nil kinds of Seeds; for sale by
septa R. DaMARTIN.
\ AV A COFFEE.—25 bags Java Coffee, of
J^jugeHorquality, formic by DAVI8&copp
pOW PEAS.—50 bushels Cow Peas, in
bags or 3 bushels each; for sato by
sept 8 DAVIS fc i
XT AY,—60 bundles prime quality HAV,
-LX landing from barquo Texas. For sale by
»ept7 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
ft LOUR.—230 bbls. Baltimore Flour, from
X new Wheat; 70 do pure Genesee do do dot in store
and for sale by
sept 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
ft HOICE Bacon Sides and Shouldo
VJ IiIuIh very choice Dacon Sides; 13 do do Shoulders;
landing from sell* Gmtitude nnd for inln by
«cpt7 BORANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
.'“"'ny * ooap, lanuing per exact
tonal Flour, now landing. For salo by
f J. V. C
•ept 7
POTATOES.—10 bbls. Potatoes, in store,
X and for sate by J. E. CADY k CO.
ft UTTER and CHEESE—A fresh
J.J Just received and for snlo by
>e Pl7 J. E. CADY l
sept 7
St\5 R 2 IX SUGAR, Java and Rio COF-
KJ FEE.—20 hhds strictly prime Ht.Hulx Sugar;-100
nag* nnd mat* Old Java Coffeo, 300 do Rio do; Just re
ceived and for salo by II. A. CRANE.
DACON Shoulders and Hams.—10 hhds:
U Dacon Shoulders; 10 bbls. sugnr cured Hams, land-
l ng per ship Slur Republic. For sale by
URIQHAM, KELLY k CO.
POAL.—150 tons Liverpool Coal: 100 do.
■V' Peaoh Orchard do.; 100 do. Smiths* do.; for sale
low for cosh only,
■opt 4 ’
WOOD, CLAOHORN k CO.
VINEGAR, Domcstio LIQ.UORS, &c. &o.
w mi. 30 »nd P |,ro Older Vinegar; 150 bbls
Northern Gint 300 do Orlenns Whiskey; 60 boxes Hull’s
•optO » ' H. A.~ORANE.
■pRESH PERFUMERY.—Lubin’s Ex
rL,4 tnw . t, J Jo °K®yclub,Roquet Oarollno, Rose,Jenny
Lind, and Magnolia; old brown Windsor and Omnibus
*ro., kc., Just received per Tennessee.
• TURNER fc ODEN,
/'I HACKERS.—30 bbls. Butter, Sugar nnd
\y Sodn; 30 half bbls. do. do. do.i 10 bbls. Pilot Bread;
10 boxes Sodn Biscuits; landing and for salo by
nug 31 A. WELLES.
QOAP and CANDLES.—50 boxes Sperm
O Candles, 60 do Hull k Son’a Tallow, 8 and 8; 60 du
Adamantine Candles, 100 boxes Family Soap. 100 do Col-
[tno-.No. 1 do, SShnKboxca io, si h,ir boioa
No. 1 Hoop, landing and for sale by
«ug31 A. WELLES.
O UGAR.—20 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar:
k? 10 do. prhno Porto IUco do.; landing and Iq store,
for sale by
»“« 31 A. WEM.E8.
pRASHED & Refined SUGAR.—20 bbls
30 dn Stuart’S Re-
fined do; landing and for said by
■Ug3t A. WELLES.
Tt RANDY.—10 half pipes Oturd, Dupuy
JJ fcCo',,landln,mdlbritltb, 1
■“I 3 1 A. WSM.BS.
' WINE—2 bales, just received and for aalo
x by A. WELLES.
au|3l
Ij^LOUR—200 barrels Baltimore, from
... Wheat; 100bbls.Canal, fresh ground; 20half
bbls do. landing and for sale by
aug 31 A. WELLES.
'DIG PORK—5 half bbls. Family; landing
i and for sale by A. WELLES,
aug 31
■DACON SHOULDERS—10 casks prime
JJ Clncinniti) Untlliif nnd fur aalo by
•U« 3 1 A. WEI.1.K8.
r 1 TOBACCO.—200 packages, various quali-
X ties, landing and for sale by
■u*at A. WELLES.
/"10FFEE.—200 bags pure Rio, landing
Vj and for sale by ' 6
aug 31 A. WELLES.
Q UNDRIES.—Pickles in gallon, half gnl-
KJ Ion. quart and pint Jars: Brandy Cherries, Catsup,
Pepper Sauce, Olive Oil, Sardines, Ginger Preserves,
Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves, Currants, Prunes, Splco, Gin
ger, Mustard, Cassia, Fig Bluo, Salaratns, Saltpetre,
Starch,Taney and cemmen Moep, Druou.a, Market Iras-
kuta, Wooden Measures, Covered Buckets, nests of
Boxes, kc.; received and for sole by
•ept 8 11. J. GILBERT.
pilERRY BRANDY.—A auperior article
\J to any yet Imported to tills market; for sale by
■ept 8 R. DaMARTIN.
/~10RN MEAL.— Mode from Cherokee
V Com, for salo by
■ept 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
p ANAL FLOUR.—20 bbls. Canal Flour
for sale by TURNER fc HENRY,
•ept 8 Exchnnge Bock.
f*PEAS.—Just received n superior article of
X Gunpowder, Pourhong and Young Hyson Teas, in
canister caddies and chest*; for sale by
•opt 8 if. DaMARTIN.
T) OATS.—4 Yawl Boats, from 13 to 18
XJ foot; for tale by TURNER k HENRY,
•ept 8 Exchnnge Dock.
PILOT BREAD.—25 bbls. Wilson’s Pilot
X Bread, in store and landing from barque Texas.
For snlo by TURNER k HENRY,
sept 8 Exchange Dock.
DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Lard, Rope,
J./ fcc.—'75 bbls E. Phelps’Gin; 30 do Connecticut
River do, (P. k H.)t 60 do N. O. Whiskey; 25 do N. B.
Ruin; 95 do Brandy; 16 do Mnnongnhela Whiskey; 30 do
Baltimore Lear Lnrd; 100 coi'a Kentucky Bale Rope; 950
doN. Y. Hemp Company’s dodo; 600 reams Wrapping
Paper, various sixes and qualities; 60 dox painted Buck
ets; 75 doz Brooms; In store, landing, and tor sale by
aept 4 SWIFT, DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
O AMS and Fulton Market BEEF—Just
XJ received by steamer Tennesseei 80 sugar-cured
Hams, nud Fulton Market Ucel; for sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
aept 5 Corner Broughton and Brayton-stroeta.
QEGARS.—70,000 various brands Spanish
O Began; also, “Lamartine” and “Venua” ilcgalin
Segara; just received and for salo by
•ept5 J. V. CONNERAT.
PEARS and APPLES.—Northern Pears
X and Applet, In store and for sale by
•ept 5 J. E. CADY k CO., Broughton-st.
PEF1NED SUGAR and Sugnr House
LV MOLASSES.—40 bbls. Crashed, Powdered nnd
Ground Sugar; 20 do first quality Sugar House Molasses,
93 do Treadwell’s Pilot Bread; 95 mats Cassia; landing
from barque Texas, nnd for sale by
arpt 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
/CHAMPAGNE.—Just received, twenty
VJ baskets of that choice lroi Champagne, In quarts
and pints; for sale by
acptO J. ROUSSEAU.
TVT °- WHISKEY—75 bbls., fur salo by
1\ • sept4 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
T7LOUR.— 60 bbls. Baltimore Flour for
X 1 ante by URIOIIAM, KELLY fc CO.
aept 4
pHAMPAGNE, Holland Gin, &c. &c.—
Ky By last arrivals from Now-York: 10 baskets Cham
pagne, quarts and pints, “DoAumall,” very choice Wine;
5 pipes pure llollnnd Gin; 5 pipes and half pipes Brandy,
“Saiereo fc Otard”; 100 pckgs. Hyson Tea, 3 to 13 pound
boxes; 50 boxes Lemon Syrup; for sale by
•upt 9 If. A. CRANE.
T> ACON.—25 casks Sides, very choice: just
X) received, and for rale by II. A. CRANE,
septfl
pOGNAC BRANDY. Vinegar, &c.—5
\y hnlfplpea Cognac Brandy, “J.J. Dupuy;”5 tierces
White Wine Vinegar; 10 boxes Coidlats, assorted; 10 do
Brandy Fruits; 911m*kcts clarified Olivo Oil; momently
expected per brig Marshall, direct from Bordeaux, nod for
sale by COHENS k HERTZ,
sept 4
rr AMS, CODFISH, and Now Mackerel—
XX Landing and for sate by
sept4 J. C. HINCII.MAN.
rpEAS.—10 half chests Fragrant Black and
X Green Teas, Just received and for
pTARD, Dupuy & Co’s BRANDY—In
Bond.—20 halfpipes Otard, Dupuy k Co’s Brandy,
vintage of 1848; 10 half plpo* Otard, Dupuy k Co’s Bran
dy, vintage 1847; for sale by
•opt 4 8mn SWIFT, DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
T3IO COFFEE.—100 hags Prime Rio Cof
XV feu, for solo by DAVIS fc COI’P.
sept 5
/J HEWING TOBACCO —40 liuxra, of
V_> various brands; lauding and for snlo by
sept 5 DAVIS fcCOFl’.
T?RESH Goshen Butter and Cheese—Land-
X ing per Tennessee, nud for sale by
•ept 4 J. V. CONNERAT.
•DACON SHOULDERS.—10hhds Shoul-
JLj den, In air light casks, of prime quality; forsnleby
aept 5 DAVIS k COI’P.
QANDS’ SARSAPARILLA—For aalo by
k5 nug 31 It. DaMARTIN.
TAVA COFFEE.—15 bags primo Java
u Coffee, just roculvcd and for snlo by
aug 91 VV. W. GOODRICH.
PLARET.—20 cases “St. Julian Mcdoc”
\y Claret, Just received and for sale by
nug 94 VV. VV. GOODRICH.
f PEAS.—A fresh supply of Green and Black
X Teas Just received and tor snlo by
aug94 W. VV. GOODRICH.
T ARD.—10 bbls. primo Georgia Lard, for
XJ sale by VV. VV7GOODRICH.
nugB4
■\7C7HITE Pine LUMBER.—5,000 feet
V V 1ft Inch; 4,000 feet 1ft inch; 4,000 foot 9 inch;
10,000 feet 1 inch; Just received and for sale by
aug 16 I. VV. MORRELL.
TY ENTUCICY Bale HOPE of superior
IV ijunl.ty, landing and ft. t pAy ,
DUTLER’S Tasteless Scidlitz Powders,
JJ received and for sale by
nug 03 L. J. MYERS, Smol’s Rulldlng.
A LMOND SOAP.—5 cases Almond Soap,
Xl of superior qunlity, just received nnd for sale by
nug 93 L. J. MYERS, Hmct’s Building.
pUBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
\y Imported from Cardenas, In store nnd for salo by
July 35 lino WM. C. O'DRISCOLL.
T> RANDY.—Otard, Dupuy & Co’s Brandy,
JX of direct Importation from Franco; for snlo by
July 35 WM. O. O’DRISCOLL.
“1 HAH GALLS. English Linseed Oil,
■WINDOW Snshos and Blinds—5,000
V V Lights, 8 by 10 Snsh. 9.000 do. 10 by 19 do, 1,000
Lights, assorted sizes; 100 pnlr Vencttnn Blinds, assorted
sizes; for snlo by J NO. G. FALLIOANT.
July 30
"WINDOW GLASS.—600 boxes Ameri-
Y V can and French Window Glass, from 7 by 9 to 10
by 18; 16 by 18 to 38 by 44; 50 boxes American nud French
Conch and Picture Glass. Forsnleby
July 30 JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
QPECIA JARS or Show Glasses, from ono
O pint to two gallons, for rate by
supt 6 COLLINS k BULKLUY, 100 Brynn st.
■RROWN’S nnd Bngly’s Gold PENS—A
JJ now nnd Inreo supply of noth of tho above maker’s
Pons—a splendid lot, among which no nno can fail to bo
suited; just received by JOHN M. COOPEIt.
•ept10
pREN VILLE’S Georgia and Carolina Al-
VJT manac for 1850; received nnd for snlo In any quan
tity, by JOHN AL COOPER,
•ept10
SAVANNAH ilEPHBLiCAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, i§49.
QNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT arc
kJ now receiving thef " “ -
end Fancy Dry Goods,
of Country Msrchant*.
PLANTATION and Housekeeping DRY
ifLInseys,
,e P* 13 LATIIROP & FOOTE.
ft ED nnd White FLANNELS—Just ro-
Xt col veil, nnd for salo by
sept 10
LATIIROP k FOOTE.
PANTALOON STUFFS.-Kent’ky Jeans.
X Satinets, Tweeds, Tweed Cesilmeres, Fancy Css-
Imores, black do, black French Doe Skin. Also, Amer-
OKU Priin.ll I -.lf.1l ■(. Bo.l f [..—.-.a... .1 I —.*1
LATIIROP k FOOTE.
i just received, an ex-
ADY MADE CLOTH-
nmo and foncy colored Backs,
re and foncy Silk Vests; black
Imere Pants.
HAMILTON k SYMONS.
QHIRTSI Shirts!!—Just received, a fine
kJ assortment of the above. For sale by
•«PH HAMILTON k SYMONS.
QHIRTS.—Just received per steamer Ten-
kJ neaaee: 30dosen Muslin Shirts, with Linen Bosoms
and Collars; for sale low at No. 10 VVhltaker-it.
-■Pt3 PIERSON k HEIDT.
ft LEACH ED and Unbleached Shirtings,
low price dark Prints, and GenUemen’s; Merino
Under-Shirts, received per steamer Tennessee, and for
*^ohy MARSHALL k A1KIN.
sept 5
and White Ginghams and Cali-
U coos, of this foil style; for sale by
•opt 5 MARSHALL k AIKIN.
l^kRESS SILKS.—Just received by the Ten-
X / nnssco a choice lot of Drew Silks, of this Fall’s im
pottation, nnd for sale by
DsWITT k MORGAN,
•opt 7 Rlbt-ro’s New Building.
pASHMERES, Mous do Lalnes, Spun
Silks, Coburg*, Maxatlan Plaids, and other style* of
goods, *ultablo for Fall and Winter; Just received and for
sale by DsWITT k MORGAN,
•opt 7 Blbcro*s New Rulldlng.
ft ALL and Winter CLOTHING—Just
X received per steamer Tennessee t 300 Tweed Cass.
Sack, Frock and Business Coats; 100 Beaver, Blanket and
Flushing Coat* and Over-Sacks, 900 pairs Tweed Cass,
nnd Sntiinet Pants. 100 pairs foncy Ca«s. Pants, latest
•tylo; 300 Vests, various styles; for sale wholesale and re
tail, at No. 10 Whltakcr-street.
•ept 7 PIERSON k HEIDT.
ft ID GLOVES—White, black and color-
XV cd Kid Gloves, Just received per steamer, and for
•ale by .. ROBINSON k CAMP,
•opt 4 Qaadry’s Building.
EW GOODS—Lace and Muslin Cayes;
■ug n
^ - apy
DEWITT k MORGAN,
lUbero’s New Building.
CELLING Under COST.—J. & P. Coat’s
kJ genuine HpoolThrend at 4 cents per spool, to keep
up tho foshlon of a few of my neighbours.
July 20 J. 8. MAuILL, Monutnent-squaro.
pOTTON YARNS and OSNABURGS.
Hamilton Manufacturing Co’s. Yarn* and Osnaburgs,
for sale by
•ept 4 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
pOTTON YARNS and OSNABURGS.
V^' 30 halos Yarn, assorted numbers; 20bales Osnaburgs;
just received from the factory, and for sale by
■ept4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc qo.
S HIRTS! SHIRTS! !-Just received per
steamer Tenneseeo: a large assnrtmentofflne Shuts;
for snl« by ItoniNSON fc CAMP,
■ept 4 Oaudry*a Building, next door to Pulaski House.
ftTOSIERY.—Ladies white and brown Cot-
XX ton Hose; Lmliei Moravian do doi Misses white and
brown oj»en worked Cotton Hose; Cents Merino and
.ainhs Wool Hair lloso, for sale by
July 18 LaKOCHE, BOWNE k CO.
TUST RECEIVED—Per steamer, a large
t) Invoice TiiniunLe Pina,Ear-RInxs.Finger Rings,Clus
ter do, Gold Gunrd (.'hnins, Drop and Vest do., Turquoise
Bracelet* and Clm<ps, Silver Spoons, Fruit Kulvci, kc.,
kc., making it foil and beauUful assortment.
augS M. EASTMAN.
ft ECEIVED per Steamer, an invoice of
XL fine Diamond lllun; also a flue variety of Gold
Watches, in bunting and plain caies—some small sisea
for Indies’ or guntlcinen’s wear, by
augS M. EASTMAN.
p ARPETS—Ingrain, Three Ply and Brus-
KJ eels; Just received. For sale by
sept 11 LATIIROP k FOOTE.
p ARPETINGS, Oil Cloths, Rugs, 8tc.
V 15 pieces super Dniuels Carpeting; 90 do do 3 ply
do; 90 do super and »uperllno Ingrain do: 90 do Cotton and
Cotton and Wool do; 90 do 5 8,3-4 and 4 4 Venetian do;
10 do 8-4 nnd 12-4 col’d Baize; 3,4,6 and 8-4 Oil Cloths;
4,5, nnd 0-4 white nnd col’d matting; with a large as
sortment of Tufted and Chenille Rugs and Mats. Just
received and lor snlo by *
•ept 4 SNIDER, LATIIROP k NEVITT.
ft ALL and Winter CLOTHING—To the
X Merchants of Georgia, Bnuth Carolina. Tennessee,
Alabnnm nnd Florida.—The Subscribers having establish-
io in this city for tho sale or READY MADE
v....s...lNOinconnoctlon with an extensive Manufac
turing establishment in Newark, N. J.. where ono of tho
Arm gives his personal attention entirely to tho mnnufoe-
ture, whllo tho other dnvntcs himself to the recoipt and
sale ortho rune in Snvannnh. Possessing these advan
tages, wo (liittor ourselves that wo can compete with any
cHtnblUliniL-nt in the United States In Price, Stylo and
Workmaiiolilp. Wo are now receiving our Fnll and
Winter supply, to which we Invite the aitenUon of mer
chants, planters, nnd the public in general,
sept I PIERSON fc HEIDT.
17ALL anil Winter CLOTHING.—Just re.
L cel ved per brig Clinton: n splendid assortment of
Tweed Coats, Frocks nnd Sacks, foncy Cass. Pants, foncy
Silk nnd Cn«s. Vest*, together with a large assortment of
Twilled Cloth Pnnts and Jackets, Satinet Pants nnd
Jacket*, Cnrdetoy Pants, Beavet Coat*. Backs, Blanket
and Flushing CnnU nnd Over-Sacks. For sale very low,
wholesale und retail, at No. 10 Whltnker-strest.
sept l PIERSON k HEIDT.
■\7C700DEN WARE.—40 dm., fancy and
V V pninted Buckets; 40 do do Palls; 80 empty Kegs,
vnrious sizes; 15 doz. nests nuckets; 19 do Butter Boxes;
94 do Unled do; 1 dnz. painted Kegs, kc., kc,; now land
ing from brig flelhvollyn from Boston, end for snlo by
•ept 11 J. V. CONNERAT.
CURGICAL INSTRUMENTS—Amnu
O 11ting, Trupnnnlng.tDIsseetlng, Obstetrical,and Den
til Instruments; Tooth Keys and Forcep*, various pat-
tsrus, Pocket Sett*; Spring and Thumb Lnnccts; Cntlir
lew of Silver and flexible Metal; Metalie and Gum Elni
tic nougles; Gilt, Boxwood, and Glass Pcsrnrles; Enema
Apparatus of ever}- description; for sale tow by
roptO TURNER k OPEN, Monumcnt-»q.
QCENES Where the Tempter has Triumph-
O cd; by the nuthnr of “The Jail Chaplain.”
Mornings Among tho Jesuits at nome: being notes of
Conversations held with certain Jesuits on the subject
of Religion in the city of Rome; by the Rev. M. Hobart
Seymour, M.A.
The History of Pendennls, part 9.
Hogue’s Theologirnl Lectures, second edition.
Percy, or The Bnnlslied Son.
Ada nnd Elflno, or Tho Two Nieces; by Mrs. Groy.
Received by JOHN M. COOPfeR.
sept U
rpHE POET’S OFFERING, for 1850—
X edited by Mrs. Sarah Joscphn Halo.
Oliver Gnlilunlth: a Biography; by Washington Irving,
being vol XL of Irving's Works—new edition.
The I'rnetlenl Elocutionist and Academical Reader nnd
Spcnker; by John W. S. Hows.
The Crayon Reading Rook: comprising selections from
the various writings of Washington Irving-, prepared for
the use of Schools.
The Elements of Reading and Oratory; by Henry Mnn-
devillo, I). I).
The Child’s First History of Romo; by E. *M. Rowell.
Retribution, ortho Vale ofShndows: a Tale of rassion;
by Einmn D. K. NeviU South worth.
David Copperfleld, pnrt 4.
Tho Water Cure for Debilitated Young Men; by Dr.
Win. A. Alcott. Received by
■ept U JOHN M. COOPER.
FIPTK15N THOUSAND PAIRS OF
_ to-NEGRO BROGANS.^30
Subscribers are now rcccivintr their
..rr. •JfPPjl'Of ^dh-s’. Gcnt’s, Misses’, Boys’ and
im"'* together with the largest
Stock of NEGRO BROGANS ever oflbrod In tills market.
They foel confident Uiat their stock is as well selected
and extensive as any in the State, and would Invite Flam-
3u^22i!? er * ,n,erc sted In good Bargains, and who aro
dU|iosea U) encourage Southern cntcrprlie, to give us n
A portion of our Negro Brogans are of Georgia Man-
vnjacturt. Should sufficient encouragement be given us,
ZZ***?^ 9 eUa l t "W ^° L k ept at homo that other
wise will pass into hands of those who, for years, have
fattened upon Southern indifference and lack of energy.
VEHSTILLK, LUFBURROW k BUTLEll
IraROCHB, BOWNE * CO.
T-TA VE rocoivcd nor .team-ship Tonncssco,
XX ship Star Republic, barques Excel ami Texas, a
K?L of u ' clr *'»" nock Of Foreign and Domestic Drv
Goods, and will be receiving by almost even- arrival ad-
ditions to the above. They would Invite tbelr town and
country friends to call and examine their Stock.
i. d. Laroche,
A. T. BOWNE,
“bt 8 E. S. KEMPTON.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
r T’HE undersigned will in future keep a oom-
X petent add experienced perron at the North, to pur-
chase their Goods on the cash nrinciplc, and will sell them
at tho lowest possible price for cash or approved paper.
Our stock will ho largo, consisting of ovory variety of
Goods suitable for tho Fall and Winter trade.
Planters and Merchants vlsIUng tho city, will please
call and examine our Slock.
M. PRENDEHGA8T k CO.,
•ug l Corner Whitaker and Congress sueets.
DRY GOODSAT WHOLESALE^
H F. WARING havintr formed a Co-part-
• nershlp with his brother, WILLIAM WARING,
at New-York, the business will, In future, ho conducted
here under the firm of H. F. WARING fc CO.
II. F. WARING,
August20th, 1849. WILLIAM WARING,
•ug 98 Imo
rpHE Fastor’s HANDBOOK—Comprising
X selections ofScripturo: arranged for various occa
sions of ofilcinl duty: byVV. W. Everts, Pastor of the
Light-street Church, New-Vork.
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, nr Dictionary of
the lliiile; containing definitions or all religious terms, nn
impartial neenuut of the principal Christian Denominations
that have existed in the world from the birth of Christ to
tho present day, kc. kc., forming a complete library of
religious knowledge i edited by Rov. J. Newton Brown.
'Jlio Comprehensive Commentary of tho Holy Bible, in
six volumes, (RimtiNt edition), lor snlo nt a reduced
price, by J. B. CUBBEDUE,
sept 8 South side Market-square.
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, with iron
nxlen and foiling tops. A fotv more of these beautl-
ftil articles, Just leceived and for sale hv
sept 0 COLLINS k DULKLEV, 100 Bryan H.
rpHE Geology of South-Carolina; by M.
X Tourney, In one volume, quarto, with Map and II-
lil.-lruliou*; price .^2.
Letters from thu Alleghany Mountains; by C. Lnnmnn,
author of“A Tour to the Soguonay,” “A Summer in tho
Wilderness,” kc. kc.; price 75 cents.
Combo on the CnmUtutlon or Mnn^onsldered In ro
tation to external objects, new edition, 37V cents.
Mechanics' Assistant: A thorough practical treatiso on
Menstruration and the Sliding Rule, ko. kc.; by D. 31.
Knnpor; price ono dollnr.
The Child's First History of Rome; by E. M. Sowell,
Lady Alice, or the new Una, cheap edition, 38 cents.
Retribution, or the Vnlo or Shadows: A tale orPasslon:
by Emma 1). N. Houthworth; prlco 25 ccnU.
Ellen Percy, or Discipline; by Mary Brunton, author
of Self-Control; prlea 25 cents. . , ,
Blackwood’s Magaxlno for August. Just received.
•ept 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
U ETROTUTION, or tho Vale of Shadows,
XL a tala of Pasrlon; by Emma D. E. Nevitt South-
Ads'and Elfiuo, or the Two Nioces; by Mrs. Grey.
My Sister Minnie: a Novel; by the author of the “Poor
Cousin.”
Ellen Plorcy, or Discipline: a Novel; by Mary Brun
ton, nuthor or “Self Control.”
Received by J. R. CtIBBEDGE,
bcJ%S South side Market square.
MILINERY AND FANCY STORE.
_ . BniS. 8. TOSIIi,
ft ARNARD-Streot, South side of Markct-
necuies, 1 apes, Edging, Perfumery. Toilet and Tooth
Brushes, Fashlonablo Drawn Silk and Satin Bonnets. AU
so, Bonnets altered, cleaned and pressed. Orders from the
country thankfully received and punctually-attended to. J1
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
FRICK At VEADEIt
BAY-Street, koeps always on hand
a Aill L..* Ill I tStlla n .
i. jf,. a foil assortment or the brst CLOTHS, CA8-
.•MFBSnml VESTINGS, with a foil stock of FANCY
ARTICLES.
Also,a Inraesupply of Rendy-Mnde CLOTHING, which
Uiey will ictlon their usual terms, oral alibernl discount
for cash. mnrIO
COPPER-SMITH SHOP.
’PHE Undersigned would respectfully in-
X form tho public generally, Ural they are now pre
pared to.doall kinds ofCOPPER-SMITH WOUK In Uie
best manner, and nt reduced prices for cash. Steam
Pipes and Worms made nnd repaired at the shortest no-
tlce; also House and Ship Plumbing will bo dono in a
superior mnnner. They have now on hand and for sale,
*,000 feet of assorted sizes Lend Pipe, Sheet Lead, kc.
July 7 MCAUTIIOR it MORSE.
ARTISTS’ PAINTERS’,
AND DAGUERnEOTYPISTS’ DEPOT.
\A/M. A. WISONG, No. 2 N. Libcrty-st.,
V V Baltimore, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Win
dow Gloss. Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Rrmhrs, Turpentine,
Bronzes, kc.. Artists’ Mntertals, and a full and complete
assortment of Daguerreotype rtock, or Cases, Piute*,
Chemicals', kc. kc.,'at tho very lowest prices, sept 11
OLDS & ANDERSON.
GROCERS At COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 141 FRONT-ST. NEW-YORK.
a ME of the partncrebcinga native of North
Caro'ina, and the other a Northern man with twen
ty Venn’ experience In City trade, the Interests of their
patrons in shipping to, and buying from them will bo woll
protected.
Stilot attention paid to conilenmonts of COTTON,
GRAIN, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, nnd even- kind
of PRODUCE; and all orders for GROCERIES and .MER
CHANDISE generally, promptly attended to, at the low
est City prices. LEWIS P. OLDS,
F. R. ANDERSON.
Rkvkiikxcr*—Messrs. Gordon k Talbot. Olyphant fc
Sons, Austins k Spicer, Woodward k Uuscnbury, New-
York. ly June 4
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDI.EllY WARE-HOUSE,
Yoimrr's Uulldlnsr,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Oppotite //amt//on Clothing Store.
Mnnttfhcturcrs ofUrirllt-s^Sacl tiles,Hnmcants,
TX A VE on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
XX Bridles and Harnesses, of>vhiclitliefollowinfc»m-
( rise a part: SpnnLhQuIlted,Overlaid andShnftonSnddles;
lantern’ large and extra largo Saddles; Men’s plain do.;
English do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladle*’ Saddles of a
variety of Pntterns J Bridle* and Martingale*; Saddle Bag.*,
Trunks, kc.
HARNESSES.—Conch, Barouche, Buggy nnd SAIky
Hamesses of all kinds, by the single set,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Bnrourho, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Itol.bsand Bow*,
by the single set, Plated nnd Brasfi8tumpJniiits;phlndo.
patent Dash Leather, Top and Csrtnln do.; broad nud nar
row Laces, variety or pattern*; Bilk and Worsted Fringes;
blnck and purple Coach Rnnn*; Buggy Lamps; Plated nnd
Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and plated Knobs, kc.
WHOIjKSA , jE AKt> UKTAirj
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE,
Ctrntr Barnard and Bryan tlrtda, Mirth Side Market.
Rnvnnnnh, Geor.’;in.
TOHN P. BAUM respectfully informs his
friends nnd the public geii'-ridly, that he is enabled to
offer a choice nnd extensive asrortment of tin* ho.-t
French, German, and American Calf Skin*, Patent
Leather, Buckskins, colored Mlgocco, colored I.lnlng,
best Oak nud Hemlock Solo Leathers, IVelt Leathers,
kc., at New York prices. It wosld be advantageous for
gentlemen wnrklnein these nrUe|e* to examine tho stock,
ns lie also keeps nil kinds of Lasting, Tools nud Materials,
used in Boot Makers’ line.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
N. II.—The highest cash pi Ice* paid for Bees Wax,
and all kinds of Hides and Furs, —Otters Beavers
Minks, kc. ntigl4
FURNifURETWAltE-ilOUSE.
I. W. MORRELL
TNVITES his friends and the public genera) y,
X both from town and country, Is call nnd exnmino hL
new FURNISHING STORE, fn Binds’ New Building,
Drougliton-struct,Tiia larorst istiik country under
ono roof; whore he will have grest pleasure in exhibting
to them a* extensive an asioruuettof UF.ADV MADE
FURNITURE, as was ever offered in the Southern mnr-
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. B. KNAPP.
MANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
i.*X kc.—Wlmlesnle Retail Denier In 8n«l-
illcry—llnsjimt received nnd keeps constantly on hand,
every description ofSaddles, both gentlemen’snnd ladies;
F.nglUh and American Bridle* and Martingales; Stirrups,
Spurs and Bits in every style. Also, every description of
Durness, Truer, Valises, and Travelling Bugs. Also, nil
kinds of Leathers, such as skirting, harness,band und top
leather, sole lentlier,calf-skins, lining skins, Morocco and
string leather. Also Cnrringe Trimmings, ns springs
axels, dssh frames, bands, plated and brass stump Joints
bows, patent lentlier, laces, broad nnd nnrntw silk and
worsted fringes, plated and brass enrriago lamps, kc. kc.
N. B. K. will continue to reccivo weekly supplies of the
above nnmed nnd all other articles In Ills line, at hi* Old
Stand, West End of Gibbons’ Building,on Market square,
which he will sell at Uie lowest prices, wholesale nnd re
tail. ly novll
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE 0£ MONUMENT- SQUARE.
• JNO. G. FALLIOANT
TNVITES his Friends and the Public gen
X entity, both from town and country, to cell nnn ex
amine his slock before they purchase. Every article U
•elected by himself, and will bo warranted of the best
quality, nnd he will sell nt low prices and on necommo-
anting terms. July"”
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE-PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
n^HIS Singular and valuable Substance is
X sold in flnopowder, then mixed with linseed oil to
Uie consistency of Uiick pnint, nnl applied wiUt n brush,
nnd after an exposure of a few months to the atmosphere,
this coating becomes a perfect sJato or ennt of mail pro
tecting whntnver is covered from the action of Uie weath
er nnd from fire.
Ills n mineral subrtnncc, nnd Iras been found upon
alyzutinn by Dr. Chilton, of tho city of New-York. to
cnnsls't of larger proportion*, of Biitcin Alumina, l’rot.
Oxide of Iron nnd Magnesia, with lesser of Lime nnd
Cnrbon. It is used extensively for covering roofs of either
shingles, iiinlelied boards, tin, sine, sheet-iron nr thick
paper; If your shingles have been on for yenrs, you have
only to sweep off too moss nnd list, with n stiff broom,
and cover with two or three good coats und in a few
ninnUis you hnvo n perfect slate roof, impervious to Uie
action of Uio weather nnd fire. There is nothing equal
to It for steamboat nnd enr decks, for all kinds of Iron, ns
it forms n coating nearly as bard os tho iron itself, and
never clenvos off. It should be used for everything that
you wish to protect from fire nnd weather.
In somo places, n spurious article lias been sold ns the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carefol to buy of
authorized Agents.
Every Bbl. is marked BUROVS FIRK PROOF
PAINT.
Tho above Paint Is for snlo by C. A. L. LAMAR,
Sales at eitictfon.
Prime Goshen Butter at Private Sale.
BY C'OIIEN tt FOSDICK.
90 keg* prime Goshen Butler, landing from steamer
Tennessee, and for sale. sept 8
ny coSlWFonMCK.
:</*» I In. S,l, ‘
COHKN &~FOSDlCI£.
Have for Sale.
BACON SIDES—40 hhds. prime Cincinnati.
BACON SHOULDERS—40 hhds. prime Cincinnati.
13 do do Baltimore,
MESS PORK-100 barratu
M ACKEREL—Nos. 1 fc9, In whole and quarter barrels
SUGAR—Pit hhds. New-OHcan*.
WHISKEY—100 bbls New-Orlcons.
GIN—J00 bbls American.
CLARET—5 cases Chateau Margaux—high cost.
JJKANDY—19 hr pipes. 13 quarter casks “J B Godard.”
PORP WlNE—4 quarter casks.
THE LAFAYETTE
BURR MILL-STONE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, GA„
Boltmi'e Building, Biter-it., foot qf Whitaker et.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK—Strcot,—Rear of the Court
f ZJ House,- Savannah, (Ga.)—Grateful foi tho en
couragement extended to him by Ills patrons und Mends
since 1839, respactfolly solicits a continuance of their fa
vors, assuring them Ural ell articles entrusted to him will
lie done In the best manner: Ladles’ Silk and Woolen
Dresses, Shawls, kc., continued to lie cleaned and dyed
various colours, so ns to give good sntLfucUun. Ladle*’
Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed, in a fashionable
style. Kid Gloves cleaned In tho best manner. Table
Covers cleaned or dyed, a* mny be required. UenUcuien’s
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, ns
may be required, in Utcsame superior stylo as hitherto.
Termsmodemtc. Orders from tho countty punctually
attended to. tuw apr9
Draws To-Morroxr.
820,657!
'GREENEAiPULASKxMONUBfENTLOT’llY
vxtra CLASS NO. 84. rna 1842.
To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Chun37, to be drawn at Charle. ton, (S. C.) To-Mor
row, Sept. 13th, 1810.
„ J. W. MAURY fc CO., Managers.
14 Drawn Ballote out qf 75 Numbert.
SPLKND1D SCIISMR.
Will keep on hand and for sale BURR
STONES, from fifteen inches to seven feet; and we Judge
it sufficient recommcndaUon to say Osa Thousand setts
or these Stones have been sold In Uio States of Georgia,
Alabama, North anil South Carolina and Virginia—giving
the most perfect satisfaction for both Corn and Wheat,
■ug 91
GUNS, RIFLES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ac.
Aro offered at veiy low prices by tho sub
scriber, preparatory to his receiving his new stock—those
wishing a Gun nr Ride nt a low price would do well to call
nnd examine, before purchasing
"prlO JOHN CARRUTHER8.
GUNS. GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS, ff
f'OING CHEAP at the “ Gun and Pistol
V Emporium,” Ko. 11, Barnard-slrcct, South side of
the Market, sign of the Indian.
B. LOVELL,
Maker, importer nnd dealer in DOUBLE k SINGLE
GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Capa,
Gun \\ adding, and Sporting Implements of every descrip
tion. Flnsks, Pouches, Sporting and Rifle Powder,
“ Wesson’s” nnd Dupont's Oannistcr do., \00 hog* Rlitb
and Drop Shot, 150 kegs Powder, 100 M Percussion Caps,
100 31 Gun Waits, for snlo wholesale and retail. Rides
made to order ana repairing done with dispatch. Jan 9
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER.
II. L. nOGARDUS
W/OULD inform tho citizens of Savannah
V V that ho has commenced the abnvo Business for
himself in Bull-street, between Dmughton-strect and
.Monument square, and has received a targe and well
selected stock for the Business. FenUiert, Feather Beds,
Pew Cushions. Italr and Moss Mattresses of the best
quality will be kept on hand and made to order. Sofas,
Clinirs, Divans nnd Ottomans re covered; Plano Fortes,
Guitars, Violins and Accordeons repaired in tlie best
manner.
Orders left with Mr. H. tor tuning Plano Fortes will be
promptly attended to. Piano Keys cleaned and brought
to their oilxtnal whiteness. Every description of CoOlnt
nt moderate prices. Second hnud Furniture bought nnd
sold. A largo supply of Looking Glnss Plates ou hnnd
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Carriage Repository and Manufactu-
. ring Establishment, West Brosd,head of Broughton
street, Ins CARRIAGES on hand of every nxsmtrnoa
calculated for the Southern market, viz: Rocknways,
Conches, Chnriotecs, Barouches, Coachecs, Phctoas,
Stanh(i;>es, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
ons, Plantation do., and a general nsrortinent of Jersey
and light Fancy Wagons. In short, he can produce a
better stock than has been seen In Georgia tor twenty
yenrs past, nnd he appcnls with confidence to his i
miners in the Interior a* to the qunlity ofhis articles.
Wheels replaced on every kind of Vehicle ou Uie short
est notice. Carriages, kc., of any description ordered on
the most reasonable terms from any establishment in
New York, Ncwnrk, or New Haven.
All kinds or repairing dono on reasonable terms.
Savannah, (Ga.,) Oct. 31st, 1848. ly
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JOHN MALLERY,
A T tho Old Stand on tho Bay, adjoining tho
f\. City Hotel—Has opened nn entire Stock of NEW
and CHEAP GOODS in nls line, court-ting of CLOTHS,
CAS3IMERES and VESTINGS, and a general assort
ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING and FURNISH
ING ARTICLES, all or the Intest style and best ma
terials, which ho offers at prices far below any thing
over offered in Uils market. He I* prepared also to
make to order all kinds of Gentlomcnta Apparel in
the most approved stylo, having secured the services of
Mr. Mott, front New-York, or many years’ experience
nnd much celebrity a* a Cutter, he feels confident of
being able to pleasu thoso who fovor him with their or
ders. Those accustomed to sending NorUiforthelr Cloth
ing, aro invited to enll and oxamlne his Goods and prices
previous to doing so, ns he feels assured thet he can fur
nish them on n* good terms as they can get them abroad.
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
f~PHE attention of the consumers of Lumber
X I* respectfully solicited to the following dcscrihed
qunliiics nnd kinds of Lumber now on band and for said
by the Subscribers, viz:
First nnd second quality Planed, Tnngued nnd Grooved
Boards, X, 1,1H, 1#, lKi 1 >* inch thick, from 8 to 14
inches wide.
Pinned nnd Edged Weather Boards, Si S and 1 Inch
thick, 8 to 14 Inches wide; second quality Weather
Boards, St It and I inch thick, 6 to 14 Inches wide—
which Is sold nt n low price, and is very desirable for
rooting where either tin or shingles nro used.
Shelving, Pinned nnd Jointed, ft to 1ft inch Uiick.
1 to I ft inch merchantable wide Boards.
1 to 1 ft Inch second qunlity do do.
Ship Plank nnd assorted Scantling.
A portion of the above described Lumber is well sea
soned, nnd suitable for immediate use.
Bill l.uinlier furnished to order nt short notice.
Lumber, when purchased In lots of not less than 5,000
feet, will bo delivered upon any wharf in the city.
For engagement, apply at the .Mill,orntthcofllcc of tho
Subscriber*, U4 Bay street.
aug W. B. GILES k CO.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PIIILBRICK * HELL
XJAVE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi-
XX tory. in Hodgson’s Building. Bay-street, n largo as
sortment of various kinds of Conches, Barouche*, Rock
nways, Tilburies, Prince Alberts, Buggies and Buggy
Wagons wiUi Harnesses complete, nnd as fine assortment
as con bo found In the city, and arc dally receiving direct
from the Manufactory nt tho North, made expressly for
$e Southern market; which they, will sell at the lowest
possiblo prlco for cash, or city paper. All who wish a
good Carrlago at a low price will find it to their interest
to call and examine our stock before purchasing else
where. Apply at thu Counting Room. Jan 23
VAT ANTED—A Young MAN in a Whole
s' V sale Grocery Store, ono in n Hardware Store,
one in a Drug Store, one in a Dry Good* Store, one in n
Shipping House. Also, wanted daily, Clerks, Salesman,
Porters, Rnr keepers,W niton, Farmer*, Coachmen, Ovrr-
seer*. Rank Runners, Car Agents, Conductors, Teache s,
a Lis, kc., kc. Persons in want of employment
it do well to give us a call, as we have agent* In
our employ for the express purpose of making nppllca-
Uon to all men of business throughout the city, which
will ennhle u* to furnish merchants and nUiors with able
and faithful assistants; and oil those seeking employment
with good and permanent situations.
PAYTON, BROWN k CO.,
Agents, 58 Walnut st. 3d office back.*
N. B.—Persons living In nny part of the United States
nud wishing to obtain situations in Philadelphia, can
hnvo their wants attended to by addressing us n lino (post
paid) describing the kind of situation they wDh to obtain,
tty so doing they will curtail both trouble and expense,
which they otherwise would Incur by coming to tho city
and Keeking employment for thcmselvc*. Address.
PAYTON, BROWN k CO.,
aug 98 58 Walnut st., Philadn.
Sales nt ftttctton.
BY T. J. WALSH.
I’rfvnto Sale.
A family of Negroes—« Woman aged about forty, with
her children: a Girl aged fifteen, (very prime); n Girl aged
two yeara. Titles warranted—purchaser paying for title*,
aug 99
Coal I Coal t—At Private Salo.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Liverpool Coal, aulmbte for Parlor Grates, in quantities
to suit purchasers, deliverable on tho wharf or at rest-
dencestnthc rlty. aug 95
BYT. J,WALSH.
At Private Salo.
„ 900 bbts. Oat*; too do. Bran; landing per achr. If. N.
Gambrill from Uaitlmoro, and for aalo in quantities to ault
purchasers. nug 18
"UK
Look out for the Copltnl.-Tlekcts only $10.
SALKS CLOSE THIS ArrtKNOOX AT POUB O’CLOCK.
$30,000!
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY*
CLASS NO. 41, BXTXA.
T»r tk* Benefit of the Mnradrnt Fire Company at Annuls.
Decided by drawing orSusquehanna Lottery,Class No,
41, to be drawn In the city of Baltimore (Md.) This Day,
Sept. 19th. I). PAINE k CO., Managers.
SPLENDID SCHEME -
1 Prize of. .$30,000
1 do. of. 19,600
1 do. of. 7,600
1 do. of. 6,499
I do. of 3,000
1 do. or 1,500
kc. fcc. —
79 AWrr*-13 Drawn BaUoU.
Ticket* $10—Shares In proportion.
For sale at
O. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner Bull st. and nay Lane,
ft?- Onion from Uie country prompUy attended to, and
prizes cashed on demand. u pt 19
90 Prizea of. .$750
90 do. of 600
99 do. of 400
90 do. of 300
100 do. of. 300
60 do. of 100
kc. fcc.
C OPARTNERSHIP.— Tl.o Undersigned
have recommenced business in Snvnnnah, under
the firm of O. JOHNSON kCO. They have taken Uio
Store in Brynn-strcct, North side of the Market, and
next door to their former Stand, where Uiey aro now
opening n general and complete assortment of Boots nnd
hW». They invito their old friends and tho public to
exnmino their Stork. Their (hclIiUca for purchasing
from tho Manufacturers will enable them to offer ns good
bargains ns can be obtained in any city North or South.
OTIS JOHNSON,
sept 10 OLIVER M. L1LLIBRIDGE.
COPARTNERSHIP.—The Undersigned
V.' hnvo Tills Dny formed n Copartnership under tho
firm nnd style of COHENS k HERTZ, for the transac-
lion of u General Commission Burines.
Savannah, Sept. 1, 1849.
Per I. Cohen.
EDWIN E. HERTZ.
sept 1
C “ O-PARTNERSHIP.—The Undersigned
hnvo this day formed a Co-partnership under the
name or ALBERT WILLIAMS k HOLLIS, for the
transaction of n FACTORAGE and GENERAL COM-
MISSION BUSINESS.
Savannah, April 2ni, 1849. opr 13
...9,000
'.I,9U0
6 Prizea of. ,$<JOO
5 do. of 400
5 do. or. or
10 do. of. 9>
kc. kc. Ac.
Ticket* $5—Shares in proportion.
For sale at E. WITIIINOTON’8
sept T9
Lottery and Exchange Office.
Uaudry’s Building.
Will be Drawn To-.Morrow.
820,6571
GREENE At PULA SKI MONUMENT LOT’RY
IXTKA CLASS No. 84, ron 1849.
To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Class 37, to be drawn at Charleston, (8. C.) To-Mor
row, Sept. 13, 1840. v 7
J. W. MAURY k CO., Manogers.
14 Drawn Ballote out qf 75 JVumbsrs!
SPLENDID SCHEME-
1 Prize or $90,857
l do. or 5,000
1 do. of 3,0.10
1 do. of. 9,000
5 do. of. 1,M0
kc.
fcc.
5 do.
10 do.
330 do.
kc.
Ticket* $5-Share* in proportion.
PNIZES CASHED AT THIS OPSICR.
Picket* and Shares for sale, nnd orders from the
country attended to al tho Old Established office of
P. II. PF.NDBRGAST,
No.5 White House, Owi n’* Buildings, Uull street,oppo
site Uih Pulaski House. sept 19
TO TllAVELLBKS GOING NORTH.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE
... .PEMifmimahta Stw.WtMYt*
CHARLESTON. WILMINGTON, WELDON, PE
TERSBURG, ItlOIlMOND. WASHINGTON, BAL
TIMORE and PHILADELPHIA. ’
The steamers of this line from Savannah to Charleston,
and from charleston to Wilmington, are in first rate con-
diUon, and are navigated by well known and experienced
commander*, nnd the Hail-Roads are In flneorder, thereby
securing both safety and despatch. The noaU leave Ba-
vannnh at8ft P. M.. and Charle»ton at 3 P. M.,dnly.
THROUGH TICKETS from Savannah to Philadelphia,
$94, to he had on hoard Uie Savannah nnd Charleston
Steam-Packets. Fare from Philadelphia to Ncw-Yotk
by Uie6 A. M. and 1 P. M. line, $3.
Through Tickets from Charleston to Philadelphia, at
$90each, can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent
or the Wilmington and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the
office of the Company,foot oiLnurens street,Charleston,
to whom please apply.
Passengers by this route will have -the option to con-
Unun without dclnv, or of stopping at any of the Inter
mediate places, and renewing their scats on the Hue at
their convenience.
For further informaUon, inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN, Agent,
at the American Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
V The Montgomery Journal, Mobile Advertiser,
.and New-Orleans Picayune, will change to conform to
above. ly » apr9d
AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD.
Notice is hereby given that Books of Sub-
scripUon to tho Stock of Uio Augusta fc Waynesboro’
Rnil-Roarl, will be opened at Savannah, Augusta and
Waynesboro,’ on thn 8th day or October next, under Uie
superintendence required by law, and will couUuue open
as the taw requires.
And whereas, subscriptions for Stock in said Company
have already been made In advance for a sum exceeding
thenmnunt authorising an organlznUdn, notice is further
hereby given Ural the stockholders will meet at Waynes
boro’, in the county or Burke, on Tuesday, the 13in day
of November next, for the purpose of electing seven Di
rectors to manage the affairs of Uio Company, In con-
formitjuWith the charter.
* CHARLES W. WEST, Chairman Bd. Com.
Tnos. H. Blount, Scc’y Bd. Com.
Waynesboro’, Rept. 4,1841L sept 8
FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA.
Tho superior Light Draught
Steamer DaKALB,Capt- J. M. Moody,
will commence her regular trips to
Hamburg and Augusta on Fniday, the
7t*» of September, nnd continue running durint the sea
son, leaving Savannah every Fridny afternoon ata o’clock,
and Augusta every Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock. The
DsKALB has been fitted up in superiorstyle for the accom
modation of passengers, and i* commanded by n gentleman
well known on the river, and no pains will be spared to
make her as comfortable a* any enn deslro. She will touch
all the Landings, both going and returning, to Innd Freight
and Passengers, and is intended tonreommodnte all persons
on the River who mny favor her with pntronnge. Paascn
gerrs wishing to go to Charleston can obtain Through Tick
eta on board,elthcrthrough from Augusta nnd Hamburg,or
from any Landing on the River, nt a considerable reduced
rate.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. WALKER, Aa’t, Augusta & Hamburg.
BROOKS k f UPPER, do. Savannah.
E. LAFITTE. k CO., do. Charleston.
Freight for Ulis Boat wilt be forwarded free of commis
sion. aug U
FOR JEFFERNO.Vr ON As TURTLE RIVER,
via Darien, St. Simon'e I eland, Brunewick, Bethel,
and all the". Principal Landinge on the Satilla
Ritir.
The steam-packet IV ANHOE
Captain P. McNelty, is now undergo
ing thorough repairs, and will be fitted
up for the accommodation of Passen
ger* nnd Freight; she will commence her regular trip* on
the 20th Inst. For Freight or Passage, apply nn board, at
Ferry wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent.
All Freights pdyablo by shippers, and will be
stored during the absence of the boat free of charge,
sept 6
ATOTICE,—The Subscriber, having pur-
chased the Interest of Mr. J. E. Johnson, (of the
late firm of JOHNSON fc CO.;) In the Drug Store, corner
Bull nnd Ray-streets, will continue tho business on his
own account; and hopes to receive tho patronage hither
to extended. Demands against said firm will be settled
by tho undersigned, and those Indebted will nnke pay
ment to
■opt 1 J. A. LaROCHE.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR/ SALE,
T YING in Bulloch County, on the Ogechee
XJ River, fifty miles from 8nvannnh and two miles from
the Rail-Road, containing 1,300 acres of pine, hammock,
nnd bay lands; 100 ncres upland and 100 of Bay and Hire
Lands in culUvnUon. A good framed Dwelling. Kitchen,
Gin House, Barn, Negro Houses nnd 8tablcs. The Rct-
th-ment is on the public road, a healthy nnd pleasant lo
cation, and can be bought low if applied for immediately.
GEO. W. WYJ.LY,
sept 10 General Ag’t and Broker.
H OUSE and LOT for SALE—A desirable
Residence on the South Common. No. 7 Pulaski
Ward. The Bouse is new,and contains nine rooms. For
further information, apply to G. W. WYLLV,
sept 12 General Agent nnd Broker.
T AND for SALE,—Lot No. Two Hundred
X_J and Sixty-nine, 5th Distort, Second Section, Gil
mer county, containing one hundred nnd sixty ncres.
GEO. W. WYLLV,
sept 10 General Ag’t nnd Broker.
. TO RENT.
rpHE WHARF and STORES formerly
1 known ns Low's Wlinrf— possession given first No
vember. Apply to PHILIP REILLY,
sept 6
FOR RENT.
rpHAT desirable Brick Tenement situated
X In Crawfoid Word, east of the old Cemctary, now
occupied by Mrs. E. Postcll. Rentlow—possession given
first November.
Also, two smnll residences situated on York-*treot—
suitable fur small families—possession given first Novem
ber. Apply to F. T. (’OLE, Agent for
G. N. Neyle, Ex’or estate of F. VV. Helnemonn.
aug 28'
.SnlcB at stucifou.
Underwriters’ Hide.
BY PHlLHltlCK BELT,.
THIS DAY. qt 11 o’clock, In front of Store, lor account
of Undoiwritera and nil concerned :
Three case* bhccllngs, douingcd on bonrd brfg Gen.
Marshall, on her passage tioin llo.ioii to this port, nnd
•old under inspection of tho Port Warden*. Terms cash,
•ept19
Coals, kc., nt Private ifolo.
»Y l’llILItltlCK. Vt IIKI.L.
50 tons Anthracite Coal, broken stnnll size and scrcon-
cd; 10 boxes Tobacco; 60 do Pipes; in store nud for isle,
■ept 11
~<■ lass-ware, kc. nt Private f ole.
PI1IL1IRUK A; HELL.
10 bbls < la s Lamps and Tutnblei*; I’d do Pickled Her-
ring; Just received, and for sale low. sept 4
Valunble and Desirable Property at Private Sale,
IIY PIIILBRICK Hi BELL.
Fltuated on Lota Nos. 83 and 64,Crawford Ward, city
of Savannah, HKi One largo Machine Shop, two storied
high, with an Engine Room/me story high, ntinched-al!
built of bricks, With tin roofc, containing the following
Machinery, viz t ono Woodworth’* 14 Inch Planing and
Grooving and Toncuelng Machine, ono Daniel's 90 Inch
Planing Machine,one Planing Wheel, one Turning Lathej
two Morticing Machines, three large Circular Baws, acts
of circular Snws for cutilng Tenon* and Machinery com
plete for making Panel Doora, Fashes, Blinds, kc. kc.,
all of which I* pul In motloft nnd driven by a Ten Hors*
Power Steam Engine, with Driving Whc< Is, llnmls, and
Pulllea, in complete order for immediate use. There ts
abo on the Iota a large nnd convenleiulv arranged two-
atory Brick Dwelling House, recently built and thorough
ly finished. The above property mil be sold at a very
moderate price, and on accommodating terms/ Apple as
•bore. Sug it
U. 8. MAIL LINE.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH LINlfi
OF STEAM-SHIPS, FOR NEW-YORK.
7b Leave THIS DAY, Sept. 12, at 3 P.M.
~ ^ The now nnd splendid Steam*
CHEROKEE, Lyon, master#
mil leave Savannah as nbove. rassage
—afcMMWiL. to New-York, $25. No berth accured
until paid for. The ship and owners will not be accouht-
■blcforany article aent on board, unles* bills of lading art'
Eor Freight or Passage, apply to ^
.. PADfeLfrohD k FAY.
The ahlpanfthls line cany a clear white light nt mast
head, freon on staiboarA side and red tnibonrd.
No freight received after 10 o’clock.
QtJ- Nocotnred persons will be allowed ivtn onboard
' ^ 11
(hr nny‘purpose.
sept 1
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA,
By Ihi Savannah and Charleston Steamers and the
_ SPLENDID STEAM-SHIP OSPREY,
OS TlnrMIlUA DELPHI A AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAVlOATIOtf
COMPANY’S LINE/
By an arrangement with the
above Company,Through Tickets will
be furnished to Passengers for Phil-
T adelphla In the superior steam-ship
OSPREY, Cant. J. Dickinson. The Osprey his tw*
Berths in each 8tate noom, nnd her Cabin Is airy and
■pacioua, and no palna will bo spared by her officer* to
add to the pleasure and comfhtt of her Passengers.
The OSPREY will leave Charleston onThuraday, Aejp
30th, and continue to leave on each alternate Thursday*
after the arrival of the Savannah Steamers.
Cabin Passage from Savannah. $99 00
Steerage do. do. do. and found..... i9 60
Ct7* The new steam ahip PHILADELPHIA Will t*
put on the line In October.
For Tickets, apply to
July 10 BROOKS k TUrPBR, Agents.
PABBAGF. BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA.
By the Savannah and Charleston Steamers and thi
BTEAM-BIIIP COLUMBUS.
By recent arrangements Through
Tickets will be furnbhed from Savannnh
, . , , to Philadelphia, by Uis Charleston Hally
__ Steamers and Steamship COLUMBUS,
for $90, including Meals—Btecraga Passage $10, or$19ft
and found. Freight on mea-urement goods from Phila
delphia to Savannah, 10 esnts per culllc foot free of alt
charge* In Charleston.
N. B.-The COLUMBUS wtlUcave rhtwlertnn on tier
next trip. Wednesday Afternoon, July 95th, after the arri
val of the Snvannnh Steamers, and continue to leave
Charleston and Philadelphia every alternate Wednesday.-
may 23 BROOKS k TUPPEB, Agents,Savannah.
U. S. MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA, *
VIA SAVANNAH AND SKY WEST.
7b Sail Monday, Oct. 1.
The splendid new Steam-ship
ISABEL, of 1,100 tons burthen, com-
manded by Captain William Rollins,
"“will leave Charleston on the 1st ana
15th at 7 o’clock, A. M., and Havana on tho 8th and 22d,
at6 o’clock, P. M., every month—touching at SAVAN*
NAH and KEY WEST eaeh way.
RATES or FABSAOE!
From Charleston or Savannah to Havana,...... .$40
“ Charleston or Savannah to Key West, 3U
“ Key West to Havana, 10
“ Clrarleston to Savannah, 5 .
The steam-ship ISABEL will lay up for the month* or
August and September, and resume her regular trips on
the 1st of October next. In the Interim sailing vessels
will perform the Mnll service, leaving Charleston on th«
1st and 15th of each month.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah.
nnv4 DRAKE. BROTHERS k CO.,Havana.
Bally U. B. Mnll Steam-Packet Line -
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRD* Of THR WAY.)
METAMOKA,. Capt. F. Harden.
W M. 8EAHROOK,. Capt. P. BLARKtaeittr.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn I’ror.
JASPER,.... Capt. Wx. 8. Dixon.
This Line Is composed of the above very superior
Strain Packets, with experienced commanders, and can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. Thay
leave Savannah every evening at half peat 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o'clock through
out Uie year. Fare Five Dollars, meals Included.—
Through Ticket* between Macon and Charleston, Terr
Dollars, including meals on the steamers and onmlbu*
faro In Savannah. .
ny nn arrangement with the South Carolina Rall-RoaJ
Company, Faracngors can obtain Through Tickets iff
either Camden, Columbia nr Augusta, at Eight Dollars;
Including meals on the noats.
BROOKS k TUPPER,AgentaJSavannah,
oct 28 E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mali Stenin.Pncket Line
SAVANNAH, GA. &. PALATICA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO*
LATA, Fla.
In connection with tho Charleston Dally Mall Fleam-*
Packets nt Snvnnnnh; the Mnll Steamer SARAH 8PALI)'
ING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, Uie Mnll Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madison*
villc, to Tallahassee; and from Plcolnta to St. Augustine*
OCAMULOEB Capt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON. Capt. John IIbbnarD/
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino*
These Packets leave Savannnh every Tuesday nncf
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
IUturniho—Leave Pnlntka every Tuesday nnd Fridny
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching at Uie above nnmed. place*
each way.
All goods consigned to tire Agents forwarded free ul
commission.
Agents:
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA*
The very light draught steam-packet* H. L. COOK
and OREGON will be rendy for service In a few weeks;
Uie former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw and tho
latter by Copt. T. N. Piiilfot, both gentlemen of expe
rience on Savannah river. These boat* will Ira enabled
to teach Augusta and Hamburg In thn lowest stages of
the river. Tho days of departure from Savannah will be
Tuesday’s end Saturday’s, end from Augusta and Ham
burg on Saturday’s and Wednesday’s.
Freights combined to the Agent at Savannah, to he sent
via thu river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Tennesseo, kc. will be forwarded free of commlaslona.
nug 6 M. A. COHEN, Agent.
FOR BOSTON.
-*£*& The new barque ORONO, Chase, mas-
S3£ tor, having a portion of her cargo engaged, wilt
have despatch for the above port. For Freight or Pas.
sage, apply to Uie Captain on bonrd. et A. Low fc Co’a.
wnnif, or to . YONGE k GAMMELL.
sept 8
FOR NEW-YORK—NEW LINE.
j&h The regular packetbrigMACON, Capt.
E. Watkins, having the larger part of her cargo
engaged, will meet with quick despatch. For balance of
Freight, and Passage, apply on hoard, at Andarson’a wharf,
or to CRANE k ROWLAND,
sept 8
FOR NEW-YORK—BRIO LINE.
The regular packet brig EXCEL,
Revolt, master, having most of her freight en
gaged, will hnve despatch. For freight or passnge, hav
ing superior stnUi-room accommodation*,apply on board at
Stoddard’s wharf, or to
sept 11 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR RENT,
rpENEMENT No. 150, adjoining Messrs.
X Cohen k Fosdlck’s, in Bolton’s Rnnge, from top to
bottom. Possession given 1st November next. Also Uie
Double Tenement on Western part of Bolton’s Wharf, at
(botofWhltaker-street. Possession given at same time.
For terms, apply to COHEN, NORRIS k CO,
aug7 •
FOR NEW-YORK-DRIO LINE.
The regular packet barque EXACT,
Stevens, master, will have despatch. For freight
nr passage, having superior accommodations, apply on
board at Stoddard’s wharf, or to
sept 5 WASH BURN, WILDER fc CO.
1V1USIC PAPER—For sale by
J.T1 J. B. cu
JUBBEDGE,
South tide Marketsq-,
STORE AND WHARVES TO RENT.
rpHE STORE Bituated near tho Bridge)
X two WHARVES, 330 feet front by about the same
In depth; which will be put In first rate order nud lei
separately or logetherj£J^nwyb«yta*lred.
C EVERAIj Negro Men, among them
O first rate Mechanics.
FOR SALE.
i^NE new Cypress Flat, 40 feet long; 1 new
"VT OTICE.—The Undersigned continues the
JJN Grocery nnd Commission Business on hi* own ac
count. JAB. A. NORRIS.,
sept 1
FOR NEW-YORK-Old F.atnlillahert Line.
3 The fast sailing regular packet ship
STAR REPUBLIC, Capt. Jameson, having a targe
portion of her cat go engaged, will have quick despatch.
For Freight or Passage, having good accommodations,
apply on board, at Telfair’s wlinrf. or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
ft?-Trice of Passnge $13. icpt3
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Efctabllobeil Lino,
ri The regular packet schr. GRATI-
•bTUDF., Houmnn, master, will have Immediate
despatch as above. For Freight »r Passage, apply
sep8 5 GREINER St BEALL.
above.
apply to
sept 10
FOR NEW-ORLEANS.
The Packet Brig JOSEPHUS, Pitch-
1 er, master, Is dally expected, and will tail for the
port about the 20th Inst. For Freight or Passage,
to WOOD, CLAOHORN fc CO,