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t.HJL'I'ON Miirlct BEEF und l’ia PORK;
h jmt received Fulton Market Boef uii.l I lit Fork*
fresh s’' 11 newly pul up) nlJoBttwan'a riugat llousuSyr-
UP .ept r 1?* b/ J * MUMBAI/.
/'I HACKERS.—30 bbls. Duller, Sugar find
\y tioda: 30 half bbls. do. do. do.; 10 Mila. Pilot llread;
•“ ‘ tea Soda Biscuits; landing and for adob^ ^ ^
10 boi-
nug3l
TENDING from brig Excel:
St. Croix
and fresh White
CONNERAT.
sent 13
T?LOUR» Codfiah nnd Potatoes.—25 half
M hbla CauklTIOur; 1 lilid new Codfish; 85 bbls rota-
QOA1* and CANDLES.—50 boxes Sperm
O Candles, 60 do Hull fc Hon’a Tallow, 0 and 8; 50 do
Adamantine Candice, 100 boxes Family Soap, 100 do Col-
gate's No. 1 do, 85 half boxes Family do, 86 half boxea
No. 1 Soap, landing and for aale by
aug31
$ KIOWA III). . , ,
ANA WAY cm tho S8th af July last.n
NreroCVom.il mun.4 MII,l.Y,i> .iiummuC tawl-
iMiinervMl- TU" .Hid womnnjW « gW
lS;'H.ht.v..Md millio Unlit .Uo of I'oc clro.t. 111.
?ha».!,«v,rt will bo olvoii tor llro Rimrcliciwlmi ttttl cot
Snlm/ol l! BUT inn >" "toe "Iro nroy l» obtained. Inf
h..W»„b.«£&& recced. A,
rom d V. POWELI..
.—20 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar j
10 do. prime Porto Rico do.; lauding and In atoro,
ror aale by
nug 31 A. WELLES.
C. WILLE,
AT.. T01 cT r ' a
isimal
UIIY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
WILLIAM wa'rino.
August 90th, 1849.
■ugfl8
I*ROCllE, HOW NIB At COf
H AVE received per steam-ship Tennessee,
■nip star Republic! barques K ** c *t>rv
part of their Fall atock or Foreign and Dow®***®. *'7
Loodi, and will be receiving by •I™/**®*®**.** 1 **®*
ditiona to the above. They would Invite their town and
country frlenda to coll and exnmlne their Bloch.
“cilBAP CASK STORE.
?TMIE undersigned will in future keop a com-
X patent and experienced peraon at Uio North, to pur-
ehaaothslrOoodaonthociah principle,and wlll ael them
at tha lowest possible price for cosh at approved paper.
Our atock will be large, emulating of every variety of
Oooda suitable for the Fall and Winter trade,
muter* and Merchants vlatUng the city, will pleasa
augl
Corner Whitaker and Congreea streets.
COPPEU-S3HTII SHOP.
rpHE Undorsigned would respectfully in-
X form the public generally, that they a tv now-pre
pared to do all kinds or COPPEIU-SMITII WORKJn the
beat manner, and at reduced pricey fbr c M h. 8t«iam
Pipes and Wonns made and repaired at the shortest no
tice; also (louse and Ship Plumbing Will be dune in a
superior manner. They have now on hand and Tor sale,
of .1... L^,
SAVANNAH URIMJlliilCAlN, TlIUllSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBBlt 13,
merchant* visiting title market la Invited,
sept 10 • . LATIIIIOP & FOOTE.
A. WELLES.
T)LAI\ l'A TION ( and Housekeeping DRY
JL GOODS.—Now receiving, full supplies of Llneeya,
Crrseys, Plain*, Fancy Jeans, Negro Blanket*, lino ltoao
llanket*, Drown and Bleached Cottons, Linens, fcc. fcc.
For aalo by
sept 10 LATHROP & FOOTE.
13 ED and White FLANNELS—Just Te-
Xt celv
p HASHED & Refined SUGAR.—20 bbls
\J Crushed amt Powdered Bugar, 30 do Btuort’s Re
fined do; landing and fbr sole by
nug 31
T3 RANDY.—10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy
JL3 k Co'*., landing and fbr sole by
augSl 4 «»«•» * ,,1J
PANTALOON STUFFS.-Ken t’ky Jeans.
X Rattnets, Tweed*, Tweed Cnaaimerea, Fancy Coe-
Itncro*, black do, black Fronch Doe Bkln. Also, Amer
ican, French, English and German Broad Cloths. For
aale uy LATllUOf fc FOOTE.
110
r pWINE—2 bales, just received and for sale
X by A. WELLES.
131
TpLOUR—200 barrels Baltimore, from
J. New VVhont; 100 bbla. Cana), fresh ground; 80 half
bbla do, landing and fbr sale by
apg3t A. WELLES.
F a PORK—5 half bbla. Family! landing
and for sale by A. WELLEdr
nug 31
lb ACON SHOULDERS—10 caaka prime
rnoBACCO,—200 packages, various quail-
X ties, landing and fbr sale by
nug 31 A. WELLES.
A30FFEE.—200 bags puro Rio, landing
\J and for solo by
aug31
Q UNDRIES.—Pickles in gallon, half gal-
O Ion, quart and pint lari; Brandy Cherries. Catsup,
Pepper Sauce, Olive Oil, Snrdlncs, Ginger Preserve*,
Mace. Nutmeg*, Clove*, Currant*, Prune*, Spice, Gin-
S tr, Mustard, Cassia, Pig Blue, .Salerutus. Saltpetre,
larch, fancy and common Bonp, Brooms. Market Bns-
hets, Wooden Measures, Covered Buckets, nest* of
Boxes, kc.; received and Ibr sale by
•ept 8 U. J. GtLRERT.
CHERRY BRANDY.—A superior article
Kj to any yet Imported to thl* market; for safob^^
/^lORN MEAL.— Mado from Chorokeo
Vj Com, for sale by
■ept 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
p ANAL FLOUR.-
\J for sale by
«cptS
-20 bbls. Canal Flour
TURNER A I1ENRV,
Excliniigc Dock.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND PAlllSOF
(0- NEGRO BROGANS.<00
rpHE Subscribers are now receiving their
1 Fall supply of Ladle*’, Gent’s, MUses’, Boy*’ end
Children’* BOOTS and SHOES, togsther with the largest
Stock of NEGRO BROGANS ever offered In this market.
Thry feel confident that their stock la a* well selected
and extensive ns any in the Stale, and would Invite Plant
ers and other* Interested in good Bargains, and who nro
disposed to encourage Southern enterprise, to give us -
A* portion of our Negro Brogan* are of atorgia Man-
uufuclurt. Should sufficient encouragement bo given u* v
Thousandsqf Dallam may bo kept at homo that other-
wise will pa** Into hand* of tho*o who, for year*, Imvo
fattened upon Southern Indifference and lack of energy.
VKIISTILLK, LUFBURROW k BUTLER.
OUNH, OUNS. IUVIiBH AND PISTOLS. II
rTOINQ CHEAP »t Iho << Gun und Pistol
\JT Emporium,” No. 11, Rarnord-itreet, South side of
the Market, sign of foe Indian
E. IjOVElilt,
Makerjinporter and dealer in DOUBLE k SINGLE
GUNS, RIFLES “ —
Gun
<« Wes»onV*and Dupont’*^Jannisterdo.,*i(»’bng* Birch'
and Drop Blwt, 180 keg* Powder, ICO M Percussion Can*,
IU0 M Gun Wads, for sale wholesale and retail. Rifle*
made to order and repairing done wlfo dUpetch. jan 8
fPEAS.--Ju8t received a superior article of
X Gunpowder, Pnurhong and Young Hyson Teas, in
canister caddies nnd chests; for aale by
sept 8 It. DKMARTiN.
T30ATS.—4 Yawl Boats, from 13 to 18
XO foot; for sale by TURNER R II
scptS
i HENRY,
Exchange Dock.
P ILOT BREAD.—20 bbls. Wilson’s Pilot
Brand, in More and landing from barauo Texas.
For ante by TURNER k HENRY,
sept 8 Exchange Dock.
ceived,and Ibraale by
■ept10
tfATllltOP'fc FOOTE.
[D FALL AND WINTER
X* FASHIONS. VjA
”.Genu’ Fiishlunatde NUTRI A, MOLESKIN
and BRUSH HATH, of various qualities.
A flue assortment of GcnU’aud Youths CAPS; togeth
er wlfo a v.-ry extensive stock of HATS and OAl'tf, de
signed for the wholesale trade, which are offered to city
end country dealers on liberal terms,nt NeW-York prices.
N. LYON,
Successor to Ives, Horsey k Co.,
■ept 10 Gibbons’ Range.
A " "FALL &. W1 NTER~3TYLESTnH
A Mil I. Hit. 1IAUNUM M CO.,
ttATTE&Si 149 CONGRESS-ST.,
Have received the celebrated W. H. Ueebe k Co.’*
fall and Winter style* of HATS. Those in want of a
benutirul article will please give us a call.
•ept 4 tufosS
rPHE Subscrlbere have just rocoivod, an ox-
.1. tensive assortment of READY MADE CLOTH
ING, consisting orhlnck, blue and ftmey colored Hncks,
also black Satin, Caaslmera and Taney Silk Vest*; black
Doo Hkin and fancy Caaslmera Pant*,
sept 6 HAMILTON k SYMONS.
TIIH I.AFAYKTTW
BURR MILL-STONE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY*
SAVANNAH, OA..
Qolton'i Building, lliver-it., foot <\f Whitaker it.
OHIRTSl Shirts 11—Just received, a fine
O assortment of Uio above. For sale by
sept 4 HAMILTON k SYMONS.
CHIRTS.—Just received per steamer Ten-
kJ ncsseet 30dozen Muslin Shirts, with Linen Bosoms
and Gillian; for sale tow at No. 10 Whliaker-st.
■ept 5 PIERSON fc HEIDT.
13 LEACHED and Unbleached Shirtings,
.13 low price dark Prints, and GenUomen’* Merino
Under shirt*, received per steamer Tennessee, and for
sale by MARSHALL k AIKIN.
-
TJLACK and White Ginghams and Cali-
X3 coos, of till* foil stylo; for sale by
■ept 6 MARSHALL k AIKIN.
1"3RESS SILKS.—Just received by the Ten:
J. J ncfscn a choice lot of Drew Bilk*, of this Fail’d tin
portaUon, and for sale by Itiiuii
DaWlTT k MORGAN,
■ept 7 Riburo’* New Building.
f tASHMERES, Mous do Uinre, Spun
Vy Silks, Coburn, Maxntlan Plaids, and other styles of
good*, suitable for Fall and Winter; Ju«t received nnd for
Sole by DaWlTT k MORGAN,
■ept 7 Ribero’* New Building.
TV ALL and Winter CLOTHING.—Just
X received per steamer Tennessee s 300 Tweed Gas*.
Sark, Frock nnd Business Coals; 100 Beaver, Blanket and
Flushing Coats and Over-Backs, 900 pairs Tweed Cn*s.
nnd Battinet Pants, 100 pairs fancy Cass. Pants, latest
300 Vests,'Various styles; for sale wholesale and rc-
■epl 7
PIERSON k HEIDT.
K JD GLOVES.—White, black and color-
sale by
sept 4
i Kid Gloves, Just received per steamer, nnd
ROBINSON k CAMP.
Gaudry’a Building.
AT EW GOODS.—Lace and Muslin Capeaj
X1 Collars; Chemisetts; Hosiery; L. C. Ildkfo., *c<i
IulV received iwr Tennessee and for sale by
J DEWITT k MORGAN,
aug 11 Ribero’s New nulldlng.
CELLING Under COST.—J. & P. Coat’s
O genuine Spool Thread at 4 cents per spool, to keep
up the Bullion of a few of my neighbours.
July SO J. 8, MAG1LL, Monument-square.
IYOMESTIC LiaUOllS, Lard, Hope,
J J tus.—10 bbls E. Phelps’ Gin: 30 do Connecticut
River do, (P. k II.); 60 do N. O. Whiskey; 86 do N. E.
Rum; do Brandy; 18 do Monongnhela WliLkoy; 30 do
Baltimore Leaf Lnrdl 100 coils Kentucky Bale Rope; 950
do N. Y. Hemp Company’* do do; 600 reams Wrapping
Paper, various *lie* ami qualities; 60 ilos painted lluek-
et*;75 do* Broom*; In store, landing, nnd lor sale by
*cpt 4 HWIFT, DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
UN8, RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Percussion Caiu,
nn Wadding, and Sporting Implements of every descrlp-
in. Flasks, Pouches, Sporting and Rifle Powder,
QNIDER, LATHROP 8c NEV1TT are
O now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock ofstaplo
and Fancy Dry Goods, to which they Invito Ure attention
of Country Merchants. »cpt»
?YfARD, Dupuy & Co’s. BRANDY.-
Vintage of 1846, In bond, fof®a)®
■ept 1 atuthO HENRY ROSER.
6) K BOXES assorted Candysi 20 caaoa do
Jams, Jelly and Preserves; 3do foncy Jars Prunes;
S do Salmon, Lobsters and Mackerel; Just recelved^and
for sale by
sept 13
DaMAKTlN.
5 GROSS more of that Solace Tobacco*, 5 do
John Anderson’s best do; received nnd fbr sale at .
sept 13 DaMABTIN’fL
jrVPKNlNG-THIS DAY.—Just Received:
V/ nutter Crnekers, Soda Biscuit, Pine Apple Cheese.
Hairy (gteeso, Gtuheii Butter, jjaaf LwJsJjMjgf jy*”
Hams, Florence Oil, In flasks; newJHackeral; fot^snlo by
sept 11 Corner nrnughton and Drayton strcets.
Tj^LOUR.—30 bbls and half bbls Baltimore
"Jm mu “ c *°" "tkMiman.
t5lAK 5 3?~AINTS—For salo by
.13 sept 5 WOpD, CLAOHORN k CO.
TJ ATS—Autumn Fashions.—A beautiful
Xi assortment of Urn newest stylo of GonUumcn’s
Moleskin lists, received per Oherekee and for rale by
sept II PRICE k VEADEB.
RED BEANS and CHEESE—Now land-
J. V. OONNBHAT.
H AMS and Fulton Market BEEF—Juat
received by steamer Tcnimssoo t 60 sugar-cured
Hants, and Fulton Market Reef; for sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
■ept 5 Corner Broughton and Dmyton-strocts.
Q EG A IIS.—70,000 various brands Spanish
O Segars; also, ”Lamartlno” and “Venus” ilegaliu
Srl^Wrocdru. to qonNEHAT-
■pEARS and APPLES.—Norlliern Pcara
X and Apples, In store and for salo by
sept 6 J. E. CADY k UO., Broughton st.
T3EFINED SUGAR and Sugar Hottao
LV MOLASSES.—40 bhD. Crashed, Powdered end
Ground Sugar; 90 do first quality Sugar House Molasses,
95 do Treadwell’s Pilot Bread; 95 mat* Cassia; lundl“
from barquo Texas, nnd for salo by
■ept 7 HCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
/'CHAMPAGNE.— Just received, twenty
Kj basket* of tlmt choice Irol Champagne, In quart*
anoints,for safe by. j, RQUSBEAtf.
N O. WHISKEY—75 bbls., for salo by
• #epl4 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
T7L0UR.— 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour for
IIUIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
/CHAMPAGNE, Holland Gin, 8tc. 8tc.—
\y By lost arrival* from Now-York i 10 basket* Cham'
n no, quart* nnd pints, “DeAumnll,” very choice Wine;
pespure llolliuid Gin; 6pipe* and halfpipes Brandy.
•‘Saserao k Otard”; 100 pckg*. Hyaon Tea, 3 to Id pour '
boxes; 60 boxes Lemon Syrup; for sale by
sept 9 II. A. CRANK.
B ACON.—25 casks Sides, very choico; just
received, and for sale by II. A. CRANE,
sept 6 .
/COGNAC BRANDY. Vinegar, &c.—6
VJ half pipes Cognac Brandy, “J.J. Dupuy;” ft tierces
White Wine Vinegar; 10 boxes CoidiuL, assorted; 10 do
Brandy Frulu; 81 lmskcu elarlfled Olivo Oil; momently
leted per brig Marshall, direct from Bordeaux, nuri for
• - COHENS k HERTZ.
f lOTTON YARNS and OSNABURGS.
Katontou Manufacturing Co’s. Yams and Osnaburgs,
for sale by
■ept 4 'WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
/COTTON YARNS and OSNABURGS.
Kj 30 bales Yarn, assorted numbers; 90 bales Osnaburgs;
juj.roo.ive. ftom ■x^ffi^Kayua
QHIRTS1 SHIRTS 1!—Ju« toceivod pot
O steamer Tcunessee i a large nssortnientof lino SliltU;
for salo by ROBINSON k CAMP,
sept 4 Gamlry’a Budding, next door to Pulaski House.
17" ID GLOVES. — An assortment of Kid
XV Gloves, Just received by
■ept 13 MARSHALL k AIKIN.
MaU8 at 8ucttoit.
It V COHEN A FOSDICK.
At Private Sale.
100 colls Jute Rope.
Prime Goshen Buuer at Private Sale.
MY COHEN FOSDICK.
80 keg* prime GiMhen Butter, landing from steamer
Tennessee, and for sale. sept 0
.Sales at fluctfon.
BY T. «I, WA1LS11.
Private Sale.
A family of Ncgroc*—a Woman aged nbout forty, wills
her children; a Girl aged fifteen, (very prime); a Uhl aged
two year*. Titles warranted—purchaser paying for titles,
•ug 93
Coals, Kc., nt Private Sale.
BY 1’llIMiMlCK.V IIKLL.
60 ton* Anthrnrito Coal, broken Kinnll size and si
ed; 10 boxes Tobacco; 60 do pipes; In store and tor sale',
■ept 11
*ng 11
BY GOnSfiil M it FOSDICK.
At Private Bale.
3,000 lbs. Bagging Twine.
“ COII12N & FOSDICK,
Have for Sale,
BACON HIDES—40 hhds. prime Cincinnati.
BACON SHOULDERS—40 hhds. prims Cincinnati.
13 do do BalUinorc.
MESS POnK-100 barrels.
MAOKEBEL-Nos. 1 k9,ln whole and quarter barrels
SUGAR—80 hhds. New-Orleans.
WHISKEY—100 bbls New-Orleans.
fl IN—100 bbls American. •
CLARET-5 coses Chateau Mtrgsux—high cost.
BRANDY—19 hr pipes, 13qu*rter c«ka“J B Godard.”
PORT W1NB-4 quarter casks.
TTOUSE and LOT for SALE—A desirable
X X Residence on the South Common. No. 7 Pttlaakt
Ward. The House Is new,and contains nine rooms. For
further Information, apply to O. W. WYI.LY,
repl 13 General Agent and Broker.
L AND for SALE.—Lot No. Two Hundred
audrilxty-nlne,5Ui District, Second Sec Ron, Gil
mer county, containing one hundred and sixty acres.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
•ept 10 - General AgH and Broker.
A First Rate two horse WAGON, Virginia
Ml ‘
order, tor sole low by
■ept 6
VALUABLE! PLANTATION FOlt HALK.
T YING in Bulloch County,on the Ogochee
X-J River, firty miles from Savannah and two miles from
the Rail Rond, containing l,'AW acre*of pine, hammock,
■nd bay land*; 100 acres Upland and 100 of Bay and Rica
Lends In culUvntlon. A good framed Dwelling. Kitchen,
Gin House, Barn, Negro Houses and Stables. The 8ot-
tiemunt I* on Uio public road, a healthy and pleasant lo
cation, and can be bought low If applied for Immediately.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
sept 10 General Ag’t and Broker.
Will keep on hand nnd for salo BURR
STONES, from fifteen inches to seven feet; and we Judge
it sufficient recommendation to say Ost Tunes and setts
of these Stone* have been sold In Uio Stales of Georgia,
Alnlmms, North and South Cnrolinn and Virginia—giving
Uio most perfect saUsfuction for both Corn nnd Wheat,
aug 81
PATENT FLAM NO MACHINE.
THREAT Improvement in Planing, Tongue-
\JT ing nnd Grooving Lumber. JOSEPH P. WOOD
BURY’S Patent Plaining Machine.
The subscribe? having received Letters Patent for a
stationary Cutter, Planing, Tongueing and Grooving Mn-
chlne, now offer* for sale Machines and Bights to use Uio
same. This machine will plane 6,000 feet of hoard* to
any uniform thickness, in one hour; producing a better
finished surlbccthan III* possible to ptnno by any other
means now known, not exceptiM the hand plane, and is
poculiary adapted to plane nnd Joint clnplwards, or wea
ther boarding, and will do the work faster nnd better Hint
any mnchlne heretofore Invented. This machine i* so
arranged thnt it planes Uie bonrd wiUi an unbroken
■having the whole width nnd length of the material, nnd
does not take more than two-thirds the power that Is rc-
S Hired to do an equal amount of work by the llotnry Cut--
ng Cylinder, now In common uso. The construction
and organisation of tills Machine I* different from nny
other now In use. Communications for further particulars
cheerfully responded to by addressing Uio subscriber (post
paid,) Boston, Maas.
One of Uto above Planing Machine* may he seen In
operation by rnlling on Uic patentee.
1 1 “ Joseph p. Woodbury,
may 10 thm ly Border-street, East Boston, .Mass.
H OSIERY.—Ladies white and brown Cot
ton Hose; Ladle* Moravian do do; Misses white and
brown open worked Cotton Hose; Gents Merino and
hnmlM Wool Half Hoso, for salo by
July 18 LaROOHE, BOWNE k CO.
TUST RECEIVED—Per steamer, a large
O Invoice Turquoise Pins,F.nr-Ulngs.Flnger Rings,Clus
ter do, Gold Guard drains, Prop ami Vest do., Turquoise
Bracelet* and Clasp*, Silver Spoon*, Fruit Knives, fcc.,
kc., making a full and beautiful assortment,
aug 8 M. EASTMAN.
"DECEIVED per Steamer, an invoice of
XX flip Diamond lungs; also n flue variety of Gold
igs; *
Watches. In hunting nnd plain cases—some aurall rise*
for Indie*’ or geutloman’s wear, by
nug 8
M. EASTMAN.
1 AST ARRIVALS.—The Subscribers
J_i have received by very recent arrival*, nnd nro re
ceiving, n very extensive variety of Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS. The following limy now he found hi
srere i—Black nnd blue black Uombnxincs, uo do Mouse
DeLiUnes; col'd Pari* do do; Carpetings, Embroideries,
Flannel*, Blanket*, Kerseys, fcc.t fcc., kc., at
sept 13 &1ARSHALL fc AIKIN’S.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Yomig'i Itiillrilnir,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE.
Onpoiite Hamilton A* Sumoni' Clothing Store.
W. H.MAY&CO..
MnnnfnctnrcrsofBrlrtlrs,Saddles,IlnmcsRr*'
H AVE on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridle* afld Ilnrneiscs, ofwhlclrthefollowing com
prise n parti SpanixliUuiltcd,Overlaid nmMhnftonH*dillc*|
Plant*r*'large nnd cum large Saddle*; Men’* plain do.-
English dn.; Boy*’ anil Bare do.; Ladies’ Snddh-s of
variety ofPnttem*; Bridle* nnd Martingales; Saddle nag.*.
Trunks, kc.
HARNESSES.— Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Bulky
Harnesses of all kind*, by the single —*
,l»flNGS.-U*
CARRIAGE TRIMS
—Barouche, Buggy and
— - — - ifgy
Sulky Spring* nnd Axles; pash Frame*; Hobbsnmi How.*,
by the single set, Plated and lira** StumpJnintssplain do.
patent Dash Leather, Top ami Curtain do.; broad ami mir
row Lnccs, variety of patterns; Bilk and Worsted Fringes;
black nod purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps; Plated nml
Brass Carnage Band*; Brass nnd plated Knobs,kc.
W. WYLLY,
General Agent nnd Broker.
Cool I Coal!—At Privnlo Sale.
11Y T. J. WALSH.
Liverpool Coal, auitable for Parlor Orates, In quantises
to suit purchasers, deliverable on tbo wbaifor at resi
dences In Uio city. '
aug 85
BYT. J.WALSHi
At Private Sale.
900 bbls. Oats; 100 do. Bran; landing per achr. II. N.
Gambrtll front Baltimore, and for sale In quantities to suit
purchasers.aug 18
R.llU VMI» .11,* .ri.RIWU. A . 1.1... W UI.WVA.
$20,657!
Git BENE A PVL ABKI MONUMENT LOT’RY
kxtrs ci.ass no. 84, roa 1849.
To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Class 37, to be drawn at Chatlertun, (8. O.) To-Mor-
i««. tMimy t oai
14 Drawn Ballot* out qf 7& iVumbrrs.
■ rLKMOID Si'll VMM.
::±g»
5 PtUesof. .4000
ft do. of 400
6 do. of. 300
10 do. of. OHO
kc. kc. Ac.
Tickets f5—Shares in proportion.
For sale at B. WITIIINOTON’B
Lottery an J Exchange Office,
sept |3 Gaudry’s Building.
1 Prise or...
I do. of
I do. of. 3,000
* do. of. 9,000
do. of..1,300
VALUABLE COTTON, RICE & PINE
UMW IN GLYNN COUNTY, OA.
T70R SALE—A valuable body of Lands In
X Glynn county, Georgia, situated between the post
mail lending from Brunswipk to the Interior, and the wa
ter* of Turtle River; comprising in all the tracts, 1,805
This body of lands Is a part of what Is called the
“Burnett Settlement,” and Is of excellent quality. It
containsOOJ acre* of flrsl quality cleared Cotton Land, 100
acres nf Inland Swamp—nil enclosed with a good fence,
and 1,000 ncres of heavy Umbered Pine Lqnds.
There I* a Urge two-story Dwelling House with con-
vetdeut out buildings an one of the tracU. Also a uura-
ber or Nrgio Houses, III good repair.
Vessels can come up to the Dwelling; nnd Bricks of
K I quality are undo on an adjoining property within
'ninth*ortho landing.
Thl* Estate is worthy the attention of persona wishing
to make n settlement on an extensive scale, as Cotton.
Bleu and Sugar can all be advantageously cultivated, and
the manufacture or Turpentine on tbo l’lne Lands car
ried on to great advantage.
The best or Yellow ITue Timber can also be cut, near
to good water carriage.
There l* nLo a quantity or Live Oak upon the land*.
The property will be sold at a low price. For further
[uiniculars, please apply •- * unriifRn nr
OSEPIl BAN “
LAST DAY OF SALE.
tints cents AT THKSK O’CLOCK, r. K.
Will be Brawn Thl* Day.
$20,657!
GItEENEAf PULASKI MONU5IF.NT LOT'ItY
EXTRA CLASS NO. 84, roa 1849.
To he decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Class 37, to be drawn at Charleston, (8.O.) Till* Da-
Sept. 13,1849.
J. W. MAURY k CO., Manngers.
14 Drawn Ballot* out qf 75 JVumbers 1
SPLENDID SCIIEMU 1
1 Prise of 890,657
1 do. of 5JIW
i do. of :«,ojo
1 do. of. 9,000
& do. of 1,200
kc. kc. sic.
Ticket* $5—Share* In proportion.
patina cashed at Tats orrtet.
(»• Ticket* nnd Shuras for sale, nnd orders from the
wintry attended to at tto Old Established Office of
^ P. B. PENDERGAST,
No.5 White House, Owen’s Buildings, Bull-street,oppo
site the Pulaski House. sept 13
SAM’L A. HOOKER or
,NCROf*P, Savannah, who will show n pint
iustil'll UANUnurr, BBVBnnon, who win huh* *» »*•»»
of the land*, and glvu every fectUty to those wishing to
view the property. tutlra 9rno sept 11
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
A Runaway slave was committctl to tbo Jai
. of said County on the sixth Inst., of the following
dlscriptinn, to wlti alwut 99 years of age. 5 feet OX Inches
high, of light complexion, «nys hi* namo lsSIAH.and re
ports himself to belong to A. McKellux, E*q., of Twiggs
L "*'pt > l9 <,C0 U ,n ’ CHARLES B. PATTERSON,Jailor.
6 Prises of
5 do. of 400
5 do. of 300
10 do. of
330 do. of 90
An Excellent Smalt belie me.
■ALU CLOSE THIS APTSNSOON AT POOS O'CLOCK.
$4,000!
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 105, KXTKA.
Far the BenrJU of tMr Indtjninnl Mrs CmnfanyatJUtuUa.
m,
Decided by drawing nf ^ucquelmnns Lottery,Class No.
13, to be drawn «t BslUmore (Md.) This Day, Sept. 13.
I). PAINE k CO., Manngers.
1 Prise of.
1 do. of.
1 do. nf
1 do. of.
fcc.
■cnsMK.
...ft4,000 | 1 Prise of.
.. 1.355 1 do. uf
.. 1,W0|314 do. of
.. 500 63 do. of.
kc.
kc.
75 AV*»lfr»—13 Drew* Ballutt-
Tfckets SI—Shares in proportion.
A Package of Quarter Ticket* cost* $6,25— Whole and
Half Packages in proportion,
lor role at ^ ^ WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner Bull *t and Bay Lane.
(ST- Order* from the country promptly attended to, and
prises caxhed on demand. sept 13
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
WANTED.
\ N active colored Boy, or Man rather ad-
xX vniiced, for a Porter in a Dry Good store. Apply at
this office. 9 sept *9
OFFICE FOR RENT.
r’lNEuflllolieslIiitlie city for a Lawyer,
V / situated no Rav-street, will be routed and posses
sion given the first of November. Apply at Oils office.
TO RENT.
rpHE WHARF ami STORES formerly
X known tu Low’s Whaif— possession given ffrat No
vember. Apply to PHILIP REILLY.
/CARPETS—Ingrain, Three Ply and Brua-
VV sols; Just received. For sale by
sept 11 LATHROP k FOOTE.
/ 1AIIPET1NGS, Oil Cloths, Rugs, &c.-
yj 15 pieces super Brussels Carpeting; 90 do do 3 pi
do; SO d<* super and superfine Ingrain do; 30 do Cotton an
T4 ULL’S Putont Mould CANDLES.—55
.Cl boxes Hull’s Candles, ft’s and 8»st 85 half do do do,
QUGAR and MOLASSES.—landing: 100
O bids. N. O. Molsue^M Mids^Bujar^For ula^by
■ept 11
VOOD, CLA<
T3UTTER and CHEESE.—Landing; 20
X3 kegs Butter; 35 boxes Cheese. For sale by
sepl 11 M *"
WOOD, OLAGHORN k CO.
TpLOUR.—125 bbla. Baltimore Flour, new
X. wheat. For sale by
rapt II WOOD, CLAOHORN k CO.
T30CIC SALT—25 tons, auitablo for plan-
XX tatlon purposes. For sale by
sept 11 WOOD, CLAOHORN fc CO.
T.TAIR for PLASTERING.—10 bales Hair,
XX landing Bom brig Ellsn Janet forsnlo by
sepl 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
"DULTON Market BEEF & Family PORK.
Ju 10 half bbls. of each, lauding per Cherokee ami for
sale by J. V. CONNERAT.
A LE and BUTTER.— Superior Croton
i X Cream Ale and fresh Goshen Duller, per Cherokee,
snil for sale by
sept 10
J. V. CONNERAT.
PHAMPAGNE—Just received 20 baakota
\J of the Sylvian Cross and Heldslck brandj forsale by
sept B
TUST RECEIVED—10 caaka Scheidam
t) Gin, 90 bosoa Cheese, lOboxes Starch, 95 kits Mack
erel, 10 kits Sounds and Tongues; landing from brla Ma
con nnd Ibr sale by R. DxMARTIN.
•ept 8
GARDEN SEEDS— Ruta Baga, Flat
VJ Dutch nnd Purple Tup Turnip Beedt; nUo a general
■Mirimontof all kinds of Seeds; for snJo , ^ |{MAllT , N>
I AVA COFFEE.—25 bags Java Coffee, of
J .ugcrnauam,, DAVrskcopl ,
•\|>.,t..I
jnlo by
sept 4
H AMS, CODFISH, and Now Mackerel-
Landing and for salo by
•ept 4
do; 80 do super and superfine Ingrain dot 80 do Cotton nnd
Colton and Wool do; 90 do 5-8,3-4 and 4 4 Venetian du;
10 do 6 4 nnd 13-4 c.d’d liaise; 3, 4,6 nnd 6 4 Oil Cloth*;
4, ft, nml 0-4 white nnd col’d iiratllng; with n forgo iw-
siirtmi’iit of Tufted uud Chenille Rugs and Mats. Just
received and for sale b*‘
■opt 4
sale by v
SNIPER, LATHROP k NEVITT.
J. C. HINCHMAN.
fPEAS.—10 half cheats Fraglanl Black ami
•Lr» TC “' J, "‘“f-fttllMAN.
O'emulEmUaXlpes^Otnnl, Ounuy k Co’s Brandy,
vlntngo of 1840; 10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co’s llrnn-
d y3ffi»»OW k WEBSTER.
X? ALL and Winter CLOTHING.—To the
I. Me reliant* of Georala, South t’nrollnn, Tonncssee,
Alnbnnmnnd Florida.—The 8uliscrlbers havingestabllsh-
mlnhuuse in this city for the tale of READY MADE
CLOTHING In coimoctlon with ancxtonsivo Mannfoc-
luring establishment in Netvnrk, N. J., where one of the
Arm gives UU personal attention entirely to Uio manufac
ture, while the other devotes himself to the receipt nnd
sale oftho same In Savannah. Possessing these advan
tages, we flatter ourselves that we can compote with any
establishment In the United States In Price, Style nnd
Workmanship. We are now receiving our Foil nnd
Winter supply, to which wo Invite the attention of mer
chants, planters, and the public In general.
,y ’ PIERSON k HEIDT.
R IO COFFEE.-
feu, for snlo by
sept 5
-100 bags Prime Rio Cof
DAVIS k COI’P.
/“I HEWING TOBACCO —40 boxes, of
KJ various brands; landing and for sole by
sent 5 DAVIS k COI’P.
TT'RESH Goshen Butter and Cheese—Land-
1 la, p., «W. ..»! «» (JONNKIIAT.
B.
■ept 5
ACON SHOULDERS.—10 lilids Shnill-
dem, In idr light of prim; qu»lllyi ttrinlo dp
i;S DAVIS St LUFF.
CANOS’ SARSAPARILLA—For salo by
O nug 31 U. DsMARTIN.
TAVA COFFEE.—15 bags prime Java
J „Cn««, 1«« rccclvfd Md (or Mb Ejr nnnllRInI1
jriLARET.—20 casos “St. Julian Medoc”
Claret, Just received and for*alp by *
aug 94 w. xv. nnnnRlcil.
w. W. GOODRICH.
f pE AS.—A .fresh supply of Green nnd Blnck
X Tens Just rocoivod and for snlo by
aug94 W. W. GOODRICI
J ARD.—10 bbls. prime Geonria Lard, for
I 1 sale by \V. WTGOODRIUll.
aug 94 .
JtThITE Pino LUMBER.—5,000 feet
V V IK Inch; 4,000 feet tH Inch; 4,000 feet 3 Inch;
-,a,w
17ALL and Winter CLOTHING.—Just re-
X colved per brig Clinton: n splendid assortment of
Tweed Conte, Frock* nnd Sacks, foncy Cass. Pants, foncy
Silk nml Cn»s. Vest*, together with n forge assortment or
Twilled Cloth Pauls and Jackets, Satinet Pant* nnd
Jackets, Cnrdoroy Pant*. Beaver Coals. Sacks, Blanket
and Flushing Coal* nnd Over-Sacks. For sale very tow,
(vholeHalo and retail, at No. 10 Whltnker-strect.
■ept 1 PIERSON k HEIDT..
CAUTION EXTRA t
A Man by tbo namo of RUEL CLAPP lias
engaged with a young man oftho name of S. P.
Townsend, and uses Ills name to put up n Sarsaparilla,
which Uiey cull Dr.'Townsend's Sor*npirilln,ditmunlua-
Utig it UKJWWRiOriginal, etc. This Townsend Is no
doctor and never was, but was formerly a worker on rail
roads, entral*, and thu liko. Vet lie n-sume* iho Utle of
Dr., for Uie purpose of gaining credit for what ho is not.
He is also sending nut cards bended “Trick* of Quacks.”
In whlahtoe say*, I have sold Uie u«e of my name for $7
a week. I will give S. P. Townsend *500 If lie will pro
duce one slhgle solitary proof afUil*. This Is to caution
tho public not to be deceived, nnd piirelin*e none but the
OFJWtfn: ORKUMJU. OI.D Ur. Jneob Townsend’s
Sarsaparilla, having un it tho Old Dr.’* likeness, hi* foml-
ly cont of arms, ami hU signature across the conlol nnus.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principalnffte, 109 Alnuon at., A'rV-Yvrk City.
II 1,1) lliimil .IAMB TOWNSEND,
The Original Diteovercr of
THE GENUINE TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA.
Old l)r. Townsend Is now about 70 year* of age, nnd
lias long been krown a* the AUTHOR nnd DISCOVER
ER of the GENUINE ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND HAlt-
8APAUILLA.” Being Poor, Iw was compelled to limit
It* manufacture, by which menu* It Iras liuun kept out of
market, and the sale* circumscribed to those only who
had proved tlx worth and known Ub value. It had reach
ed tho ear* nf many, neverth' le.*, ns those persons who
had bean healed nf sore diseases, and saved from death,
proclaimed its excellence nml wonderful HEALING
POWER. ThU Grand and Unequalled Preparation fo
manufactured on the largest scale, nml is called for
throughouttliu length and breadth oftho land.
THE GENUINE
Oltl Dr. Jneob Toxvitseml’sSnrsiuinrllln
Is so prepared, that all the Inert propei tie* or tbo Sursa-
pnrillu root nro rtrst removed, everything capable of be
coming acid nr of fermentation, is extracted nnd rejected;
then every pnrtlelu of medical virtue i* secured In h pure
nnd concentrated form; and thus It t»rendered Incapable
nf loxing any of lls vuluable and healing properlle.r. Pre
pared in till* wny, it foumdc thu uio*t p iwciful agent in
FOR KENT.
rpHAT desirably Brick Tenement situated
X in Crawfold Ward, cast of the old Ccmetary, now
occuniod by Mrs. E. Postell. Rent low-possession given
lint November. . ,
Also, two small re hlcncr* situated ou \ nrk-strect—
suitable for small families—possession given Aral Nnvein-
Applv to F. T. COLE, Agent for
N. Nnyle, Kx’or estate of F. W. lUlucmaun.
nug 28'
Lei.
CURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.—Ampu
O tating, Trepanning,'.Dissecting, Obstetrical,nnd Den
tal Instruments; Tooth Keys and Forceps, various pat
terns, Pocket Setts; Spring nnd Thumb Lancets; Cathe
ters ofSIlvernml flexible Metal; Metaticand Gum Elns-
tie Bougies; (Jill, llmwood. and Glass Pessaries; Encirfa
Aiiparnius of every description; for snle low by
sept 0 TURNER k ODEN, Monument sq.
QCF.NES Wltere the Tempter has Triumph-
O cd; by the author of “The Jail Chnplain.”
Moniings Among the Jesuits nt Rome: being notes o
Conversations held with certain Jesuits on tho subject
nr Religion In Uic City of Home; by the Rev. M. Hobart
Seymour. M. A.
The History of Petulennls, parts.
Rogue’s Theological Lectures, second edition.
Percy, or The Banished Son.
Ada and Elflne, or Tho Two Nieces; by Mrs. Grey.
Received by JOHN M. COOPEn.
sept 11
pow PEAS.—60 bushels Cow Poas, ill
^ tporttMlMBssd" e.r.»>ob gAvTB k corl .
f-TAY,—00 bundles priino quality HAY,
•U. landing from barque Texas. _For snlo bv
■ landing from barque Texas. - . ,
sept 7 BRIGHAM, KELL'
k CO.
1?LOUR.—230 bbls. Bultimoro Flout, frem
-L now Wheat; 70 do puro Goncseu du do do; In store
and for safety
**pl7 BCR ANTON, JQ11N8TOW k CO.
PHOTCE Bacon Sides and Shoulders.—50
yj hhds very choice Bacon Sides; 15 do do Shoulders;
fending from schr. Gratitude and for snle by
»cpt? BOllANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
Ti’LOUR and SOAP.—C. W. Smith’s extra
-f- family Palo Soap, landing per Exact; also suporinr
Danal Flour, now fending. For snlo by
•ept 7 * 8 J. V. CONNERAT.
POTATOES.—10 bbla. Potatoes, in store,
-L . and for sale by J* E. CADY fc U(J.
■RUTTER and CHEESE—A fresh supply
Jusl received and for sale by
J. F.. CADY fc CO.
^OLASSES-IO hhds.
•ept 7
QT. CROIX SUGAR. Java and Rio COF-
* J FEE.—90 hhds strictly primo St.Lrolx Sugar; 100
bil f> and mats Old Java Coffee; 300 uo lUo dm Just re
vived and for aale by It. A. CRANE.
•optfl
P ACON Shoulders and Hams.—10 hhds.
J J Bacon Shoulders; 10 bbls. sugar cured Haros, fond-
ng per ship Star Republic. For snlo by
«®pt4 BRIO HAM, KELLY fc CO.
VWEGAR, Domestic LIQ.UORS, &o. &o.
• 30 baskets nnd bbls pure Cider Vinegar; 160 hhla
Northern Gin; 300 do Orloans Whlskeyj 50 boxes Hull’s
Candles; 60 do Hodgson’s Candy; 160 bbls Baltimore
flour, hew wheat; 95 boxes Colgate's Starch; 50 do Ada •
tn*nilne Candles: received by lalo arrivals. For snle by
™pt ff n If. A- CRANE,
IYENTUCKY Bnlo ROPE of BU|mrior
""" PAD^bPORD & FAY.
«■»)!
B UTLER’S Tuslejess Soidlitz Powders,
received nnd for sale by , „
nug 03 L. J. MYERS, Snict’s Building.
A LMOND SOAP.—5 cases Almond Soap,
of superior qunlltyjust received nml for snle by
~ 0 93 It. J. uvt,n0 a,.,all. ll,.IMl«i>
. MYERS, Smet’a Building.
Y^UBA MOLASSES, of superior quality,
B RANDY.—OI.nl, Dimuy&Co’s Brandy,
of cUrcclImjioiuuion to
inly 36 WM. ’/■ O’DhIBCOI.Ij.
GALLS. English Linseed Oil,
J ' oi trarquB Texas/ Mid ft"
NO. U. FALLIOANT.
.1,000 Just received pci barque Toxm^nnd. for
"VAflNDOW Sashes and Blinds.— 5,000
V V Lights, 8 by 10 Hash, 2.000 rln. 10 by 13 do, ljOOO
Lights, auorted sines; 100 pair Venetian Blinds,.assorted
site*: (hr sale by JNO. G. FALLluANT.
July 30
r pHE POET’S OFFERING, for 1850—
X edited by Mrs. Snrali Josephs Halo.
Oliver Goldsmith: n Biography; by Washington Irving,
beingvot XT. nf lrvmg’sWorks—new odlrion.
The I’racllcnl Elocutionist and Acndomlcnl Header and
Spenker; by John W. S. Hows. , ,
Tho Crayon Heading Book: comprising selections ftom
the various writings of Wnshlngtnn Irving; prepared lor
the uso or Schools.
The Element* of Reading and Oratory; by Henry Mnn-
Tho build’s First History of Romo; by B. M. Sewell.
Retribution, ortho Vale ofShodowsra Tale of Passion;
by Einina D. E. Nevitt Soutlnvorth.
David Copperflcld, port 4. .. . _
Tho Water Cure lor Debilitated Young Men; by Dr.
Win. A. Alcott. Received by
*ujit (i JOHN M. COOPER.
snlw nt aticifou.
Glass-ware, kc. at Private Snle.
ItY PIII1.1IH1CK AS lUSI.r,.
10 bbls t lass Lamp* nml Tumblsrsj 80 do Pickled Her-
ring; Jtul received, nnd for sale low.
Valuable and Desirable Properly at Private Bale,
BY FIIlLIUtlCK & HELL.
Situated on traUNns. 63 nnd 64,Crawford Ward, city
of riavatimflqvltt Ono large Mnehinc Shop, two storh S
’ilgli, with an Engine Room one story high, nttnehed—all
jullt of bricks, with Un roofs, containing the following
Machinery, vix: one Woodworth’s 14 InctrJ’Inning and
Grooving snd Tongnelng Machine, one Daniel’s 90 Rich
Planing Machine,one Planing Wheel, Mie Turning Lntlie/-
twn Morticing Machine*, three large Circular Saws, sew
of Circular Bawa for culling Tenon* and Machinery rom-
pfeto for making Panel Doors, 8n*hc«, Blind*, lie. kc.,
ill of which 1* pUtln motion knit driven by k Ten llor* e
fewer Btekm Engine, with Driving Wheels, Bands, and
fellies, In complete order for Immediate Use. There is
il*o on life lots n forge and conventenriy nttenged two-
Storr Brick Dwelling House, recently built nnd thorough
ly finished. The above property will be sold nt a very
moderate price, and on accommodating terms. Apply a*
above. nog It
U. vS. MAIL LINE.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE
OF STEAM-SHIPS, FOR NEW-YORK.
Tj Leave IVtdnrtday, Sept. 19.
Tho new and splendid Steam*
Ship T E N N B 8 S EE, Cols, master,
will leave Savannah as above. Vnwirae
to Kew-Ynrk, f95. No Lcrih secured
until paid for. The ship and owners will not be neroum-
nhle for any article sent on bonrd, untes* bills of lading nro
obtained for the ssme. Bills of lading signed by tho Cloik
on iKxird,
Eor Freight or Passage, apply to
PADBI.FORD k FAY.
The ships ofthis line earn: a clear white light at mast*
head,green on starboard tide and red larboard.
No freight received after 10 o’clock.
(%?• No colored porsons will be allowed to go On bonrd
for nnyjmrpose. sept H
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA,
Bu Uw Savannah and Charteiton Steameri and the
SPLENDID STBAftl-BlUP OSPBEY,
or run ruiLAOBM’itu and Atlantic rts*M kavwation
COMrANV’S UNK.
By an arrangement with tlio
above Comp*ay,Thrau|ti Tlckcu will
be furnl. hed to passengers for Phil
adelphia in the superior steam ship
OSPREY, Capt. J. Dickinson. The 0,prey has Kvo
Berths In each State Room, and her Cabin I* airy and
spacious, and no palna will be spared by hr r officers to
add to Uie pleasure and comfort of her Passengers.
The OSPIIKY will leave Charleston onThuraday, Aug.
30th, and comforts to leave on each sfcciMte Thursday,
after the arrival of tbs Savannah Steamers.
cabin Passage from Savannah s 22 , 0 ®
Pteerate do. do. do. nnd found »? SO
()r»»Tne new steamship PHILADELPHIA will be
put on the line In October.
1 iu’rlg 1 *' Rpp,y BROOKS k TUPrrn, Agent*.
FOR RENT, ,
'PENEMENT No. 150, adioiningMessre.
i. Uolien at Foe,lick’s, in Bolton’s Itange, Horn top to
liottom. Po*m-s*Ioii given 1st November next. Afeo tho
Double Tenement on Western port in Holton’s Wharf, at
foot of VVhimser-strect. PuMiew>ioii pven Nt smtie tlnio.
For terms, apply to COIIEN, NOHIUo k CO.
nug 7
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE
From gsvsnnsh to Xew-Yorkdvls
CHARLESTON. WILMINGTON, WELDON, PE-
TERSBUBO, RICHMOND. WASHINGTON, HAL
TIMORE and PHILADELPHIA.
The stcumers of till* line from Savannah to Charleston,
and from Ctuutettan to Wilmington, are (u first rate con
dition, and are navigated by well known and experienced
commanders, and Uic Bell-Bonds are in fine order, thereby
securing both safety and despatch. The Boat* leave Ba-
vnnnnh at 8K p. M.. and Charleston at 3 P. M.. dn ly.
THROUGH TICKETS from Savannah to Philadelphia,
934, to Ire had on board the Savannah and Charleston
Steam-Packet*. Fare from Philadelphia to Ncw-Yoik
by the 6 A.M. and 1 P. M. line, f3.
Through Tickets from Charleston to Philadelphia, nt
4»0farh, can alone be hart from E. WINSLOW, Agent
or tho Wilmington and Raleigh U. B. Company, at the
office of the Company,foot of Laurens street, Charleston,
to whom please apply.
Passengers by this route will have the option to con
tinue without delay, or of stopping at any of the inter
mediate places, and renewing their scats ou tha Uue at
their convenience.
For further information, Inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN, Agent.
npr36 ly. at the American Hotel, Charleston, S. C.|
IT. 8. MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
via savannar and key west.
To Sail Monday, CM. L
The splendid new Steftm-smp
ISABEL,of 1,TOO (On* burthen, com
manded by Cnptnln Willi as Rolunsj
will leave Charleston on the 1st and
15th nt 7 o’clock. A. M., and Havana on the 8th nnd 82.1,
stfloMoek. P. M., every month—touching at SAVAN
NAH and KEY WEST each way.
NAT*9 Of FASSAOE: ^ _
From Charleston or BnTaitnah to Havnnn,...... .$4p
•• Charleston or Savannah to Key West...... 30
“ Key West to Hnvana, 10
« Charleston to Savannah 6
The steam-ship ISABEL will fey up for the month! or
August and September, and resume her regular trips on
Bie 1st of October next. In the Interim sailing vessels
will perform the Mall service, leaving Charleston on the
1st and lftth of each month.
For Freight or Passage, apply to the Agents.
M.C. MORhECAI. Charleston.
BROOKS k TOPPER, Savannah,
nov 4 DRAKE, BROTHERS k CO.,Havana.
FOR HAVANA, NEW-ORLEANS AND ,
CTIAGREH.
The new and splendid U. S.
Mail steam-«hin OHIO, burthen 3,009
tons, Lieut. Schenk, U. 8. N.. Com
manding, Is expected to touch hsre ot»
Sukdav, the 83d Inst-, to receive MaiD and Praienfer*.
Passengers fiir Chagres will be transferred at New-Of-s
leans to Uie steam-ship FALCON, Ltew. Ilartetcfne,
Commander, and will arrive In ample time to take the
1st November, and possibly, the steamer of 150; October,
from Panama.
For Passage to Havana
New-Ortcan*..
Cltagres ,.,,..,135
Apjdy to PADELFORD k FAY.
AUGUSTA df WAYNESHOUO’ RAXL-IIOAD.
HTOUF, AND WHARVES TO RENT.
rpHE. STORE .itunled neat lira Bridges
.1. two WHARVES, 330 feet front by about the same
In depth: which will bo put In Mrst rota order and Icl
separately nr togetherj»^mn|^^esired.
S EVERAL Negro Men, among them some
flr*t rale Mechanics.
FORSALE-
now Cypress Flat, 40 foot long; 1 new
:^'press Canoe, 95 feel long be * u
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
rpIIE Subscriber is now ready to receive tho
X County Taxes for tho present year, at his office in
tho Court House. ... . ,
The Books oftho Office will bo closed on Uio 90th or
September. Office hours from 9 to9, nnd from 3 until 5
each day. F. M. STONE, T. c. c. o.
aug 30 tnth
Notice is hereby given that Books of Sub
notion to tbo Stock of the Augusta fc Waynest
dl-Koad, wilt ho opened at Savannah, Augusta
.’oynesboro,’ on the 8th day of October next, under the
superintendence required by .law, and will continue open
-i the law requires.
And whereas, subscriptions for Stock in said Company
have already been made in advance for a sum exceeding
the amount authorising an organization, notice is further
lereby given thnt the stockholder* will meet nt Waynes-
Hiro\ In the county or Burke, on Tuesday, the 13th day
of November next, for iliepurpose of electing seven Di
rectors to manage the aflaira of the Company, In cor
fortuity with the charter. . -
CHARLES W. WEST, Chnirman nd. Com.
Tho*. Hi Bt.ocier,8ie’y Bd. Com.
Waynesboro’, Sept 4,1649, »cpt 6
DENTISTRY.
D R. PANCOST lias removed to Bryan
Mtrm't, East side Monuruent-snuare, near the Spite
Bank, whore ho can be found at nil hours, night or day,
fully prepared to wait upon life friends and the public
and Insured to give snUifacrion to Uie wearer.
N. B. t'barge* greatly reduced.
a whole sot,
nug 8
rpilK PiiBtot’s HANDBOOK—Comprising
X selections of Scripture; arranged for various occa
sion* of official duty; by W. W. Everts, Pastor or the
Light-street Church, Now-York.
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, or Dictionary of
the Bible; containing definitions of nil religious term*, nn
impartial account otitic yrtnclpatCUrfeUau Denominations
that Imvo existed in the world from Uie birth of Christ to
the present day, kc. ko., forming a complete library or
reUnousknowledge: culled by Rev. J. Newton Brown.
Tlio Comprehensive Commentary of Uie Holy Bible, in
x volumes, (Bnpilst edition). .For ulu at n reduced
•ice, by J. D. LUBBhUUb,
. |I .I.ln tliiilin. .nl.nrn
six
price, by
sept 8
Smith side Market-square.
YltriNDOW GLASS.—500 torn Araoti-
V Y can nnd French Window Glass, frem 7 by 9 to Iff
. .. ... —'-mjFfenc'*
by 18; 16 by 18 to 33 by 44; 50 bpxes American and French
Conch ami Picture Glus ~ ‘ ‘ ‘
July 30
JNO. G. FALLIOANT.
QPF.CIA JARS or Sliow Glnsaes, from ono
LEY, 100 Bryan st.
T> ROWN’S nml Bugly’s Gold PENS.—A
J J notv nnd largo supply or both of Uio abovo maker’s
Pens—a splendid lot, nmong which no ono can fall to bo
■ulteil;lu»t received by JOHN M* COOPER,
sept 10
p RENVILLE’S Georgia and Carolina Al-
\JT manac for 1850; reeolvcd and for snlo In any quan
tity, by * JOHN M. COOPER,
sept 10
/^HILDREN’a CARRIAGES, wit
yj axles and foiling tops. A few more of these
fol nrtlrlcs, jifM received and for sale by
sept 5 COLIfINB fc BULKLEY, 100 Bry«
with iron
bcautl-
M.
find 11-
rpHE Qeology ut' Souih-Cnrolinn; by
X Tourney, in one volume, quarto, with Map un
'"lletUTsfrornNhc^Alleglmny Mouniainsi by G. Lanman,
author of “A Tour to the Soguonay,’’ “A Summer in Hje
Wilderness,” fce. fcc.t pricy 75 eenU.
Combo on tlio Constitution of Mnnjconsldorcd In re
lation to external objects, new edition,37K acute*
Mechanics’ Assistant! A thorough practical Irealtae on
Meiistriirntlon and Uio Sliding Rule, kc. kc.; by D. M.
P r^^|d V ’s F?reUU* l tery of Romo; by E. M. Sewell,
by Emma I). N. Souriuvorih; price 35 centr.
* Ellen Percy, or Discipline; by Mary Brunlon, author
pf Self-Control; lirico B.» cents,
lllqckwuod''
sept 6
...iguFt. Just received.
. W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
I3ETRIBUTI0N, or the Vale of Shadows,
XL n tale of l’ns.-lon; byEmmn D.E.Novltt South-
" Adn anil Elllne, or tho Two Nieces; by Mrs. Grey.
My Sister Minnie: a Novel» by rife author of tlio “Poor
° KUon Piorcy, or Dlsclpllnoi a Novel; by Mary Brun
Ion, author of “Soli Control.” . „
Received by 3- B* CUBBEDGL,
prpi 5 Hoqth side Market »(yiarc.
tlio
Cure of limnmernlilc DIseiutCH.
Hence Uie reason why wo hear commendations on
every side in it* fovor by men, women and children.
We find It doing wonder* In the cure of
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COM
PLAINT, and In RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA nml
PILES, COSTIVENESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUP
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, nnd nil affections ari
sing from Impurity of Hie lUootl.
It possesses n marvellous efficacy In all complaints ari
sing from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomach; from
iiifeiiiinl circulation, determination of blood to the head,
palpitation of the heart, cold feet nnd cold hands, cold
chill* and hot flashes over the body. It ha* not Imd its
equal in coughs and cold; nml promotes easy expectora
tion, and gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture of the
lungs, llirbnt, nml every other part.
By removing obstructions, nml regulating tho general
system, Ugives tone and strength to rite whole body, and
cures all forms of
Nervous Disease* Mid Debility,
nnd thus prevents or relieve* a grout vnriety of other dis
ease*, as rinhtnl Irritation, Neuralgia, St Vitus Dunce,
Swooning,Epileptic Fits,Convulsions, kc.
It l* not possible for thl* medicine to fall to do good; It
has nothing In it which can over harm; it can never sour
nr spoil, nnd therefore enu never lose its curative powc/s.
It cleanses thu blood, excites tlio liver to lioullliy action,
tones tho stomach and give* good digestion, relieves llui
Imwels nf torpor nnd constipation, allays inflitmntioii,
lUriflcs the skin, equalizes the circulation or tho blood,
traducing gentle warmth equally nil over the hotly, and
he insonsnilc perspiration; relaxes all stricture* and
tightness, removes nil obstructions, nml invigorates the
entire nervous srttetu. Is not this, then,
The Medicine yon Pre-eminently Need J
But cnnnny of these things be snid of S. (’.Townsend**
inferior nrriclo ? This young mail’s liquid Is not to bo
Comjtnrcd with *ho Old Dr.’s,
because of ono Grand Fuel. Hint thu ono is INCAPABLE
of DETERIORATION and
Never Spoils,
while the other DOES; it sours, ferments, and blows the
hollies containing it into fragments; tho sour, add liquid
exploding nnd damaging other good* l Must not this hor
rible compound bo poisonous to the synteut.
Notv, is It not horrible to make and sell, and inflnitcl
worse to use this
Sourlug, Fcrmentiii^AHd^’Cornpouud”
nnd yet he would fain have U understood that Old Jacob
Townsend’s GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA,
I* an IMITATION of Ills inferior preparation!!
Heaven forbid that we should deal In nn article which
would hear tho most distant resemblance to S. P. Town
send’s artlclo I and which should bring down upon the
Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and erlmina-
rioiis front agent* who have sold, nnd purchasers who
have used S. P. Townsend’* FERMENTING COM
POUND! , , , , ,
Wc wish it understood, because it is Uie absolute trutk,
tlmt d. P. Totvnrond’s article nml Old Dr. Jacob Town-
kcud’s StirenmuiUa are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely
dissimilar; that tltey nrc unlike in every particular, Itav
ing not one single thing In common.
As d.P. Townsend Is no doctor, nnd never was, is no
chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine
or disease, than any other common, unscientific, unpro
fessional mail, what guarantee can the public Imvo that,
they nro receiving ngciittlne scientific medicine contain
ing nil tho virtues nf the nrtioloa used in preparing It,
nnd which are Incapable ofcltanaes, which might render
them tho AGENTS of DISEASE Instead of health?
It Is to arrest fraud* upon the unfortunate, to pour balm
Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing
bosom, to restore health and bloom and vigor into the
crushed and broken nml to banirii liiflrinity—Hint old Dr.
JACOB TOWNSEND ItasSOUUHT and FOUND the
opportunity and jnwuw W brings life
Grnnu Universal Conccntrntcrt Remedy,
within tho reach, and to the knowledge of nil who used it
that they may leant end know, by Joyful experience, its
Transcendent Power to Ileal 1
nnd thus to have rite untmrclwltblo satisfactioni ofhnvlng
raised thousands nnd millions from the bed of sicklier*
nnd despondency, to hope, health, nnd n lung life of vigor
und usefulnoss to Ihenuelvcs, their foinUics nnd friends.
Principal office 103 Nas*au-»Ueel,N. \.
je 37 \VM. IlUftirUREYS, Ju-> Agent, Savannah
/• 'OrARTNERSHIP.—Tire UmleraiRued
have recommenced business in Savannah, under
the drill of O. JOHNSON k UO. They have taken the
Store In Rrvnn-strcet, North side of the Market, and
next door to their former Stand, where they are now
opening a general and complete assortment of Boot* and
Shoes. They Invite their old frieuds nnd the public in
examine tliclr Stock. Their facilities for purchasing
from tho Manufacturers will enable them to offer ns good
bargain* ns can be obtafood foyHOf clty^Ni°rth or South.
■opt 10 OLIVER M. I.Il’lIBRIDGE.
FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA*
The superior Light Draught
Steamer DkK ALII,Capt. J. M. Moody,
will commence her regular trips to
Ilnmburgand Augusta on Fuidat, the
7th of September, and conriiiuo running during the sea
son, leaving Savnnnahcvery Friday afternoonat5 o’clock,
nnd Augusta every Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. 1 lie
I)kK A LB has been dried up in supcriorstyle for the accom
modation of passengers, and I* commanded by a gentleman
well known on tho river, and no pain* will l>o spared to
make her ns comfortable as any can desire. She wilt touch
all the Landings, both going and returning, to land I reight
and Pnsscngere.nml is Intended tnacconiniodatenllpcrsonr
on the River whoinny favor her with patronage. I’ns-cn
gerrs wishing to go to Charleston can obtain Through Tick
els on board,either through from Augusta and Hamburg,nr
from any Landing on the lllver, at a considerable reduced
rate.
For Freight or Passnge, apply to
O. WALKER, Ag’t, Augusta k Hamburg.
BROOKS k TUPPF.H, do. Savannah.
E. LAFITTE, k CO., do. Charleston.
Freight for this Boat will be forwarded free of commis
sion. * U B 9
/"lOPAUTNEnSHlP.—Tlio Umloialgned
V./ have This Day formed a Copartnership under Uio
Arm nml style of COHENS k HERTZ, for tho transac
tion or u Genera! Commission lluslncs.
I. COHEN,
M. S. COIIEN,
, Per I. Courn.
EDWIN E. HERTZ.
Savannah, Sept. 1,1819. » e Ptl
C O-PAIITNEUSHIP.—Tho Undersigned
have this day formed n Co-partnership under the
name «f ALUEUT WILLIAMS k DOI.LIH. for the
transaction nf n FACTORAGE an, l
MINION “^iNEea. ^mNr-iiw.ua’
Savnntinh, April Snd, 1849. B P r * a
ATOTICE.—Tho Subscriber, having nttr-
1N chased the interest of Mr. J. E. Johnson, (of the
late firm of JOHNSON fc CO.,) in the Drug Store, corner
Bull and Bay-streets, will continue the business on ms
mvn account; nnd hopes to receive the patronage hither
to extended. Demands against snid firm will be settled
by the undersigned, and Utosc Indebted will nnko pay
ment to
ii'pt l J. A. LaROCHE.
ATOTICE.—During uiy absence from the
IN city, Mr. FRANCIS T. COEE.at Uto Counting
House of Crane & Rowl and, on tho liny, i* authorised
to collect nil Bent* duo the estate of F. W. IIsinkNann,
and in rent such Buildings Uint mny be vacated. Tenants
desiring to quit, should notify Mr. Coi.k in accordance
with the legal requirements. ^ KEY LE, Executor,
July 4 lino—wfslmo_ EstateF. W. Helnemonn.
ATOTICE.—Tho Undersigned continues the
IN Grocery and Commission Business on hi* own oc-
J/\o. A. WUIllvIH.
count.
ATOTICE.—Four months after date appli-
1N cation will be made to the Inferior Court of Bryan
county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
•ell all the Reaf Bitato of tho Into Harriet Sapp, of snid
county, deceased, for Uto benefit of the heirs nml cred
itors. WM. J. CLARK, Adnt.
sepl 13
IILAKF/H PATENT
EIRE-PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO
mHIS Singular and valuable Substance is
X sold l» fine powder, then mixed with linseed oil to
the eoiteteteney of thick paint, nnd appliedwith a brush,
and after an exposure of a few month* to the ntmospnere,
this canting becomes a perfect slate or coat or mall pre-
tcctiiijt whatever te covered from tho action oruto weatn-
H is n mineral substance, nnd has been found upon an
nl) zntlnn by Dr. Chilton, of Uie city- o f »»
consist of larger proportions of Stllcla Alumlnn, I rot.
Oxide or Iron and Magnesia,' with lesser of Linte and
Carbon. It U used extensively for coveting roofs of either
shingles, matched hoards, tin, xlno, sheet-iron or thick
papert il^your shingles have been on for years, you have
IX to sweep off foe moss and lint, with a stiff broom,
and cover with two or three good coats and In a few
months you have a perfect slatei roof, impervious to the
action of the weather and (Ita. There U nothing equal
to It for steamboat nnd car deck*, for all kind* of Iron, as
it forms a coating nearly ns hard ns tlio iron Itscir, anil
never cleaves off. It should be used for everything that
you wish to protect from fire and wenthor.
In soGh places, a spurious article has been sold n* the
genuine, therefore purchasers should ho careful to buy or
“Bra^ObFS'utartHl BUXK'S fJKK WOOF
P/uth\
The above Taint is for sale by C. A. L. LAMAB,
FOR .TEFFERSONTON <fcTURTI,E RIVER,
via Darien. St. Simon'i Island, Brunt wick,Bethel,
and aU the Principal Landings on the Satilla
The steam-packot 1VANHOE
Captain T. McNelty, i* now undergo
Ing thorough repairs, and will ho fitted
up for the ucconftiiodstlon of Pnucn-
gm and Freight; she will commence her regular trips on
Uie 90th Inst. For Freight or Passage,.apply «n board, nt
Ferry wharf, or to M. A. COIIEN, Agent.
All Freight* payable by shippers, and will be
stored during Uie absence of Uic boat free of charge,
sept 6
Dully U. 8. BInll8tciun-r«clrctI,lne
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND HEAUFOItT*
(INLAND TNO-Vmui or TUN WNt.)
METAJfOllA,. Cnpt. F. BaedeN.
WM.vAlBROOK P. Riankensuip.
GEN.CLINCH, ...Capt. Fknn TECIt.
JASPER,.. ,...Cn?t. VVs. S. Dixon.
Thl* Line Is cont|H¥cd or Iho above very superior
Steam rackets, wlUt experienced commanders, and can-
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at half-past 8 o’clock,
and leavn Charleston every morning nt 9 o'clock through
out Uie year. Fare Five' Dollars, meals Include/..—
Through Tickets between Mncon and Charleston, Ten
Dollar*, including meals on Uie steamers nnd omnibus
fare in Savannah. . . „ . _ „ _ „ _ ,
ny nn arrangement with Uie SottUi Cnroli** Rail-Road
Company, Passengers can obtain Through Tickets to»
either Camden, Colombia or Angusta, at Eight Dolltrs r
Including meal* on the Boats.
* BROOKS fcTUPPER, Agents, Savannah,
oct 38 E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
Semi-Weekly U. g.M«ll gtcnm-PftCkftXlno
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA,FLA. r
VIA DARIEN, BRUN8WICK AND ST. MARYS,-
Oa., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND 1’ICO-
LATA Fla,
In connection with the Charleston Dnllv Mali Stcnm-
Pai-kcunt Savaminli;thc Mall Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Pnlntkn to Lake Monroe, Uw Midi Stt«ts from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Fprlng*auil Madisnn-
ville, tu TallaliasSL-c; und from Picolnta to St. AttgusUNc.
OCAMULOEE, Capt. W. M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt* John Hessian.
ST. MATTHEWS, Copt. Nicholas Kino.
These Pockets leave Snvnmralt every Tuesday and
Saturday morning nt 10 o’clock.
Ustobnino.—Leave Pnlntkn every Tuesday and Friday
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching nt the above named places-
^AB minis consigned »o the Agents forwnrdod frctoK
commission. AaaKTSt
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DeLonne, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns-
wtekt John Bessent, St. Marys; Feniandez fc Blahee r
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Blnck Creek; Qcorgu Colne, Ptco-
lata; R. U. Reid k Co., Pblatku, E. Lafittu. Charleston,
oct 3b * ■ ■
UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY
Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at ■Wash
ington,
rpHE Subscriber undertakes tho collection,
X settlement nnd adjustment of nil mnnuer of clnlms,
account* nr demands against tho Government of Uto U.
State*, or any foreign State or Country, before Commis
sioner*. before Congress, or before nny of tho public De
partment* nt Wniliington.
The procuring of patents, Army and Navy pensions,
bounty land claim*, soldtere’ due*, drawbacks,
cnllccUon of accounts against the Government, nil land
claims, and every demand or oUtcr business of whatever
kind, requiring the prompt and efficient service ot an At
torney or Agent. A re sidence of fourteen years nt the
sent of the Federal Government, with a thorough nnd
ftunlliur acquaintance with tho various systems nnd
routine of public business nt the different offices, as well
n* in Congress; added to tills, free ncccss to tho ablest
legal advisers, If needed, Justifies the undersigned in
pledging tbo fullest satisfaction nnd Uie utmost dispatch to
those who may entrust their business to his care.—
Being well known to the greater part of the cltixeits of
this District, ns well ns to ninny gentleman who hnve
been members of boUt Houses of Congress in the last
twelve years, it Is deemed useless to extend Uiis notice
by special references.
Communications must bo pro-paid in. all cases.
Charges or fees will be regulated by the nature nnd ex
tent of the business, but always moderate.
Address II. C. SPALDING,
Attorney, Washington, I). C.
nug 93
YX/ANTED—A Young MAN in a Whole-
VV snle Grocery Store, ono in a Hardware Store,
one In a Drug Stoic,uue Ut tt Dry Goods Store, one In a
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA,
The very light draught steam-packets II. L. COOK
and OREGON will be ready lor service in a few weeks;
Uie former commanded by Capt. T. E. Snatv and the
latter by Cnpt.T. N. Phiwot, both gentlemen of expe
rience on Savannah river. Jhese boat* Will be enabled,
to reach Augusta and Hntnbuig in the lowest stage* of
the river. Tho days of departure from Savannah will bo
Tuesday’s nnd Snturdoy’*, nnd from Augusta and Ham-
burg on Saturday’* and Wednesday’s.
Freights conslsned to the Agent st Savannah,to be sent
via the river, Into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, .
Tennessee, fcc. will be forwarded free of commission*,
nug 6 M- A. COIIEN, Agent.
FOR BOSTON.
rf-Sfrr The new baroue ORONO, Chase, mas-
3BB ter, having a portion of Iter cargo engaged, JwUF
hnve despatch for the nbove port. For b reight or Pas-
X:fo?r ' ta C, * M " ‘"fSAVa i'MMgL C L.*'
sept 8
FOR NEW-YORK.
The superior brig ELIZA JANE,
aSsft Cnpt. Brawn, havlaq part of her freight engaged,
will hnve quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply
on board nt Telfair’s wharf, or to
ju-pt 19 BRIGHAM,KtfLIA k CO.
' FOR NEW-YORK-NKW - LINE,
engaged, will meet with quick despatch. For balance of
Freight, and Passage, apply onboard, nt And two it’s wharf,
or to CRANE fc HOWLAND.
FOR N EW -YORK—BRIG LINE. r
± The regular packot brig EXCEL#
B Revel!, master, having most of her freight en-
y Goods Store, one in a Bng cd, will have despatch. ForfrcWitor passneo, hav-
Sltippiug House. Also, wanted daily, Cterks, Salesmen, ingguperlorstnte-rooinaccoinmodaUons,apply on board st
n_ B n... k.i.imir, l\ tilinr, VnrtnBi a. Piinrlmicn. Ovrr- I .-11. I , r. 1 . ■
Stoddard's wharf, or fo >
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO,
FOIl NEW-YORK—BRIO LINE/
A- The regular packot bartiuo EXACT ,
5 Stevens, master, Will have despatch. For freight
seers, Hank Runners, Car Agents, Conductors, Tcncltc *, I „, a u
Copyists, fcc., fcc. Persons in want of employment I ’ —
would do well to give us a call, ns wc have agents In
our employ for the express purpose or making npplicn-
Uon to all men or business Uiroughout the city, which _________
will enable us to fornlsh njerehantsnnd others with able Hr p ngg ngo, havlug superior aceominodatloi.s, apply on
nnd faithful assistants; nnd nil tltosu seeking employment I board nt Stoddard’s wharf, or to
with good and penitanentriUmUons^^^^ Cf) sept 5 -WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
Agent*, 58 Walnut st. 3d oflWbar’k. FOR NEW-YORK-Olil Kstnbllsh
N. B—Persons living in nny part of the United States XXJ, The fast sailing Tegular packet ship
nnd wishing to obtain situations in 1 blladcJnhta, can STAR.REPUBLIC, Cnpt.Jameson, havingn largo
buve their want* nUended lo by addressing usa lino(post portion or her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch.
paid) describing the kind of situation they wWj to omlu. I y 0J . j.», c j„i,tor Pasrngo, huvln" eood nccommodalions,
llv ro doing they will curtail both trouble and expense, I Jjppjy 1 - - f - v ' • - ■ *-
which they otherwise would lucur by comlna te» the elty 1 r 1
58 Walnut sb, Pltllofla.
Price of Passage Igl5.
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
*epl3
nug 28
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT- SQUARE.
JNO. G, FALLIOANT '
TNVITES his Frionds und tho Public gen-
X erally, both from town and country, to call and cx-
nmlnuRis *toek before they tntrehaso. Every Wl«» «
selected by himself, and will be warranted oftho best
quality, and ho will sell at low prices and on accommo
dating teimx. July 93
FOIL A*MIl*ADiaiil*HIA~EstnWIsDcA Idm*.
Tho Tegular pneket schr. GRAII-
aH8s TUBE, Hoffman, master, will have immediate
U,-,p«. s h „. nbove.. Pc,
sup 8
, FOR NEW-ORLEANS,
The Packet Bri K JOSEPHUS, FItoli-.
SSS er, master. 1* dally expected, and will »*11 for the
above port nbout the 80th Inst. For i reight or I *Msge,
apply to WOOD, CL AG HORN fc CO.