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■SAVANNAH MOUNING NEWS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMI
... I titt Vo*'SA1sB.-A Hm and »'h»lf City {;,V. PBJbOT A
: 9, 1851.
I \ St AWN, NlUIIUilt*—Ol' Georgia Stale Loi-
tJ tery, Clew 237: „„ „„
3* S3 9 60 67 57 28 17 16 22 20 62 25.
I'orroapoxtottc* «f Morning *«-«•
[orrew ^ YoRK Sept> 4) | W ,.
Noe. 25 28 60. Prl*e .old. Holders of Priaee will
please call for Ike cash, or renew iu tlm following
scboiur.
'97m
Lot, Nitumft near lIiq Eastern nxiVoYiiity of Bay*
mi.v« •<» Washington UiilK 1 There is u
larur cellar umlocthr Home, nml two Tenpin Alleys
« f Brick, arn being built on the pre.mLes. Apply
the promises, to
sept 0
JOHN HARPER.
The chilling air of the September evening,
mornings, ia driving #wuy the musquitoes.
J bringing back the fashionables from the
""ntering pianos. Tlio hotels are crowded with
birds of p»« n g e > and up town begins to put on
niipearjmco ot life once more—blinds and
"vindows art opened, and charwomen and ser
vants nro busy removing the effect of the want
T f uir and exercise. The commercial plonnure-
0 (, e |ierB, however, have been at their daily avo
cations for several weeks—it is only during the
sluggishness of midsummer that they play •, in-
jeedt some men regulato their enjoyments by the
state'of the markets, as thoy do their specula-
tlguittil.t STATU l.OTTEKY.
r.r the bentjit uf MtpndtHtFirtCa. ol Ao/fuHa.
D. PAINE St. CO.. Managers
iy 5 Prizes of $8,000 I il
c I.ass 23.
To bn drawn This Day.
Sales Close at 11 o'clock, A. M.
fVTRAYKD OK 8TOLEN—From the
' stable ol David Ua*s, on Friday nftnrnoon
n bob tail HORSE. A liberal reword will
• his return to tlm *ub*criboi\ at his stable
in Wesl-Hro-ul-street,
-pt 4 If DAVID GASH.
EXCELLENT SCHEME:
1 prize of $5,000,1 of $1,000,
Ac., &c., See.
Tickets $1—-slifire* in proportion.
Risk on a full package of quarters, only $3,70.
All orders strictly confidential and promptly attend
ed to, and prizes cashed on demand,
sept 9 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANT*.
HATS roll THE FALL TRADE.
The Subscribers arc now receiving u lnrg»»
nnd well selected *mck ofll.it*, Cup*, und lion-
► net*, suit able for City and Country trudi. Our
stock having been selected with great cure, with view
for this trade, wo ure prepared to sell at ns low prices
and cm ns accommodating terms ns any house East,
West, North or South.
N. K. BAltNUM Sc CO.,
sept 4 114 Congress st.
Apply In Time!
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Sale t Close at 3 o'clock, P. M.
HEE1IE Ac CO’S. AND LEKKY
& CO’S. HATS.—Beebe Sc Co’s, und
> Leery &■ Co’*. Full and Winter sty!
Huts; received und for sale by
sopt l N. K. BARNUM Si CO., 149 Congross st,
r fl■
A
The foreign nows by the America re cheering q, IK jj N ]j & PULASKI MONUM’T LOT* V
t „ Cotton speculators, hut to every body else it
ie uninteresting. This, in fact, is the case with
most of tho news from the other side, of late.
II seems as though Europe was again in that
transition state which Benuctt, of the Herald, is
„0 fond ol talking about. Ho never informs us,
however, if she emerges from that state, and
what form she takes.
The success of the yacht America in beating
the Clack boats of the lloyal Bquadron, is nuts
crack hero, oud conaiderahlo self congrotula-
n is tho consequence. John Bull is, no
TO PLANTERS.
GEORGIA SHOES.
CLASS NO. 89, fob 1851. ()/, AAA PAIRS NEGRO BROGANS,
ni at Savannah, (Gu.) This Day, Sept. I AUjU‘The Subscribers arc now receiving
their Full Supplies of Pluntution Work. Gentlemen’s,
Ladies’ and Children's Boots and 8l»oes, of overy
quality und style, selected by a member of the firm
with tho Kindest cure, comprising tho largest and
host urruugcd stock ever offered iu this market. Wo
prepnred to furnish grent inducements to those
ho will favor us will) a call, and pledge ourselves to
every iustuuce satisfaction.
VERST1LI.E Si BUTLER,
iept 0 3mo Market-square
To be drawn
9, 1851.
J. W. MAURY Sc CO., Managers.
§2gF* 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. .j&J
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$20,000-$10,000!
Tickets $5—shares in proportion.
Tickets cither singly or by the Puckage, for side by
sept 9 E. WITIUNGTON.
HANTS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
* Willium*on’» Buildings, llay-stieci.
J. F. PELOT. W Z. N. Wlt> II.Klt.
$opt 3
R At L. ROAD,
JOSEPH FELT,
City Tronturei.
50 bale _
Rope ; binding und for sule I
COHENS & HERTZ.
NEW-VORK PACKET LINK*.
( CONSIGNEES nre notified that no claims for Go
J i
missing or short, by any vessel of -the
will be allowed unless made ut our respoctive officii*,
within forty-eight hours after such vessel has com
pleted discharging her cargo.
BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO, Ag’tsOld Established Line
WAS1IRURN,WILDER & CO, Agents Brig Line.
ROWLAND Si WASHBURN, Agents New Lino.
CHA3. A. GREINER, Agent Union Lino. sept 2
Nutt Arrangement for PiumenRor Trains?
On uiRl ttftdr Tuesday, July 1st, Passenger Trains
w ill run a* follows j
Day ’Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 A. M., arrive at
Mucoit 6 30 P. Jlf. Leave Macon 7.30 A. M., arrive ut
SuvaunuTt 6 P. M.
Night 7'raius.—Loqvc Savannah ut 8 P. M„ arrive
at Macon 5.15 A. M. Leave Macon 4.30 P. M., arrive
at Sava a null 2.30 A. M.
Ttie Day Trains connect with tlio Mucon nnd We*-
\ it lit Trains to nnd from Atlanta, Montgomery,
id r . itiaiioogu. (and going East,) with Stages to niul
».»m MiUedgovillcfroin Gordon.
“*'•« Night Trains connect with daily steamers to and
Charleston, and with weekly steamships to and
Nuw York, with Stages to and from Augusta
i No. 9: At Macon with tho lllacnn und West-
Day Trains to and from Atlnuta, Columbus by
Stage from Barnsvillo, Augusta by Georgia Rail Road,
and with South Western Rail Rond to and from Fort
Valley, and by Stages with poiutK Southwestwnrd.
WM. M. WADLEY,
General Super't.
20,000 feel White Pino Luinbvr; 20 bills uew
No. 3 Mackerel; landing from bark Diligence, and
for sale by
sept 2 COHENS & HERTZ.
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL,
NO. 157 BROUGHTON STREET.
HEKNAKD MALLON, Principal.
HENRI HEKISSE,
Formerly Professor of French in Mount Zion
lege, South Carolina,
july 21 TRAC II Bit OK FRENCH.
doubt, satisfied now, that Jonathan can do some-
wharf, by
sept 9
JAMES UUANTOCK, Jr.
i NOTICE.
rather slick, and may treat him with more CONSIGNEES per »chr. FORREST, from Boston,
I vV lira notified that nil goods IrA on il
deference and respect in future. w ,„ „
Tho case of Camel, the Dey utreet murderer, j |j l6 owners or coiiKiguees.
motion for a now trial, is to be argued thin
are notified that all goods left on the wharf after
down, will he stored at the risk and expent
JAMES QUANTOCK, Jr
nenk The ground is, that the officer having /^ORN.—Landing per Midas; 6,6011 Imsli.ds
: a.m. .nLI itr.m thnt the case won ^ prime article; for sale very low on the wlmrl.l.y
tlio jury in clmrgc, told them that tho case was
one of manslaughter. This i« a rather small
loop-hole to savo one’a neck, and I should not
like mine to he in similar jeopardy.
The operations at Hell Gate, or Hurl Goto, ns
called to suit the very fastidious, are
sept 9
WOOD, CL AG HORN A CO.
L TO RENT.—A fine threo-ftory Brick House,
with out-buildings of tho same. Will be finish
ed by first October,
sept 9 tf
REMOVAL.
B F. McKENNA, Monument-square, opposite tlio
• Pulaski Housfc, will remove about the first of
October, to tlio store now occupied by Mr.IL Einstoiu,
a few doors west of his present location.
Being anxious to reduce his stock ef SUMMER
GOODS previous to removing, ho is offering them at
the following reduced prices:—Printed Lawn, reduced
from 12Vfc to 10 cts.; do., from l^'ki to 12M« cts.; do.,
from 25 to 18^4 cl*.; do., from 31V* nml 37Vk to 20 nnd
j 25 cts. Bareges, reduced from 25 and 31 *4 to 18%
nml 20 cts.; do,, from 37Vfc to 25 cts. Foulard Silks,
reduced from 50 to 37Vk ct*. Higher price goods of
styles, nnd other styles of Summer Dress Goods,
reduced in like proportion. Pantaloon stuff*, Drills,
j Sic., reduced fully 25 per cent. july 30
HOLLIS Sc LAWSON.
S L — - . „ . ,
50 hints Florida Sugar; 10 do St. Croix do; 20
going on successfully. One blast ycstcrlay I do f»ir New Orlnuu.. >"^SstErTfALMES.
plnycd the very dickens with Pot-rock: tho
water rose to a great height, and a very large
hit of tho rock muet have been blown to smith-
rcens. There appears to be no doubt that this
ilungerous channel will he effectually cleared.
Who will now deny the progressive character of
the age ? A few years since, and the idea of re>
moving tho dangers of this place would have
been ridiculed ns tho dream of a madman.
The new Abolition paper, to be edited by Mr.
Raymond, formerly of the Courier, is tube stait
cil oh the 15th inst. It is to bo n cent paper,
nnd will beat tho Sun out and out—so they say,
and it will not be a difficult task; except on the
Cuban business—in that the Sun ia unapproach
ably barefaced.
The City Comptroller’s report ia always an
indies broud, clcur of sap, Ilk inch thick, will he
rocoived by tho undersigned and paid for on delivery
prior to 1st January next, at the rate of $42 per 1,000
sees. ANDREW LOW & CO.
• ug 2H I mo
rYMHIACG'O.—150 packages of various brands,
1 for sole by WEBSTER Si PALMES,
sept 8
TOBACCO.
THOMASy WILSON «fc CO.,
Agents in Savannah for the
Ijyncliburg, Vn«, Tobacco Manufacturing
Company,
H AVE Oil consignment 100 box?s of Tobacco, of
various brands, from the. above estubliKlmient,
vhich they offer for sale. »e|
200 bbl«.; for sule low by
«ept 8 WOOD, CLAGHORN A. CO.
H AKPKK’8 MAGAZINE for September
London Labor Aud tho London Poor—No. 11.
Received by
sept 8
JOHN M. COOPER Sc CO.
SNIDER, IiATHltOP NEVITT,
AVING Removed to Gibbons’ New Stores,
Congress-street, directly opposite their old stand,
’ veil s
interesting document to ourcitizens, for it shows have “o^p 8 ^ ° r
up our affairs, and informs us how our money I lo w j,j c |, (h e y invite the attention of Merchants a
goes. It seems that the expenditure of tho City Planters visiting the city. H,! i >t 8
Government, from January 1st to August,1st was ~
$1,516,815 33. Of this, $98,253 was for cleaning
L ARD.—10 Uhls, uud 100 kegs, for solo by
■ug 7 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
PITCH PINE TIMBER WANTED.
T HE Subscribers will pay the undermentioned
prices, per M superficial feet, for well souurcd
Pitch Pino Timber, of any of tho following dimen
sions, delivered in Savannah prior to 1st February
uext, and advised to them one month previously :
Length. Girth.
64 feet, 16 by 16, )
65 “ 17 by 17, > $12 per M.
66 “ 17 by 17, )
67 “ 17 by 17, )
68 “ 18 by 18, > $15 per M.
69 “ 18 by 18, )
70 “ 18 by 18, 1
7* “ 18 by 18,
72 “ 18 by 18,
73 “ 19 by 19,
74 “ 19 by 19,
75 “ 19 by 19,
76 “ 19 by 19,
77 “ 20 by 20,
73 “ 20 by 20,
79 “ 20 by 20,
80 « 20 by 20.
The girth to bo tuken at tho middle of the log, the
i/.e not to be less than 14 inches at the small end, and
to he free from knotty and sappy tops,
nug 28 lino ‘ ANDREW LOW A CO.
LAWTON, DOWELL & CO.,
NO. 2 I O UaY-STHEICT, SAVANNAH, OKOltGIA.
WM. *. LAWTON CO.,
COHKXK SECOND AND roPLAH-STUEETS, MACON, UA.
A. II. LAWTON Ac CO.,
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
npKNDER their services to their friends uud tho
A public generally. They ure mutually pledged not
to speculate iu Cotton. Liberal advances made on
produce consigned to them, und Planters' orders filled
with despatch uud -«t the lowest market prices.
A. B. Lawton, S. L. Dowell, YV. 8. Lawton,
of linker County, of Savannah. of Macon.
July 28 ly
of Mrs. M. C. Worthington, lute of
Chatham county, deceusod. are hereby notified to
hand iu their accounts to the undersigned, duly ut-
tested, within the that prescribed by law ; uud nil
percent, indebted to tho said cstuto, arc requeeted to
make pavuiciit to
aug 19 6w WALTER VV. SMITH, Ex’r.
l>YlNO AND INNOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 Fork st., rear of the Court House, Savannah, G<
ESTABLISHED IN 1832
L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Drosses, Shawl*, Table
Covers, itc. cleaned, uml dyed various colors, La
dies’ Bonnets Bleached aud Pressed in u fashionable
style, Ki«l Gloves Cleaned, nnd Gentlemen’s Garmont’i
Clcuned, Renovated or Dyed ns may ho ronuirod. Al
done in the same style which ha* generally so much
pleased my patrons and friends Terms moderate.-—
" ' ‘ the country aud interior of Georgia,
Order
$20 per M.
streets; $113,110 for lamps and ga«; $1294,561
police, &c
Among the latest novelties hero, are some
concerts, interspersed with dancing, by a .lum
ber of young girls, ull dressed in the Bloomer
costume. It is a great humbug, but, like most
humbugs, it draws. Who or what the girls
that thus exhibit themselves, it is uot for me to
say. By the bye, it is all over with tho Bloomers
now; tho excitement iB passed off—Cuba and
the American victims have absorbed that matter
catirely.
Prof. Anderson, wl.o is not a humbug, re ere
nting no little sensation here, and filling Triplcr
Hall nightly. His tricks are very remarkable,
FISK»S METALLIC BURIAL CA8ES.
.WANTED.
£^ VESSEL lo loud with Lumber for Trinidad.—
- Apply t
nug 18
WOOD, CLAGHORN Si CO.
This vuluable article ia just received and for nule by
1. W. MORRELL Sc CO.,
aept 3 ly Sole agents in this City for tho Inventor
WANTED,
B Y a YOUNG MAN, n situation i
mission or Grocery House. 11
I cd throughout this State, und can c
mended. Inquirn ut this office.
rk in a Coin-
. oil acquaint-
well rcconi-
sept 2
PIANO AND FURNITURE STORE
Tho Subscribers take this
I method to inform their ftionds
I and the public that they
REMOVAL.
R EINSTIEN bus removed lo the Brick Store on
• the corner of Broughton aud Buruunl-sts., for-
crly occupied by Messrs. Cut roll Sc Boggs,
aug 18 tf
thair stock of PIANO AND CABINET FURNITURE,
which they offer for sale at New York prices.
Have constantly on hund a large assortment of
Chickering, Nunn, Sc Clarke’s, A. II. Galo Sc Co’s 6,
- - (M4, and 7 octave Piuno Fortes; also Nunn Sc Fish-
. --- - nf liia own I er’s, and Allen Sc Brown’s Sofas, Couches, Lounge
and I am not amplified that ono ol ilia own Tete . a .T„te», Divans, Ottomons, Mahogany Cliuii
REMOVAL.
S NIDER, LATHROP Sc. NEVITT have removed to
Gibbons' new stores, Congress-street, directly op
posite their old stand. aug 1
REMOVAL.
T HE Subscriber has romoved to the corner Bar
nard and Broughton-strccts, recently occupied by
Mr. J. Dasher, where he will continue the Hat aud
Shoe business.
»pt 5 VV. HEJDT.
f.d for bo doea tliines that seem to be impoui- I Rockers, and commou
ul, for no tloea tningB imu 1 Pier Tables, Sofa Tables, Centre Table*, Card Ta*
I ble. Hewillbegoue away bye-ami y , I hies, Quartcttes.Cominodes,^What Nots, Corner Stands,
Book Stands, Work Tables, Tea Poys, Wardrobes,
Secretaries,Book Cuses, Sideboards, Murblutop Wash-
NOTICE.
C ONSIGNEES per brig jEoIub, from New Orleans,
urn hereby notified thnt she is discharging nt
Mongin’s upper wharf. All goods not taken away by
sunset, will be stored at their expense nnd risk,
sept 6 COHENS Si HERTZ, Agent*.
i t • i ;„zilv M.i'nmtnsnreshcr con- I Secretaries,Book Cuses, Sideboards, Murblotop Wash-
Jenny Lind, poetUve y, re-commcncefihcr con Dressing Tables, DrAsing Bureaus, large Mu-
jerts noxt month. With Mr. BurUo nnd wold- j hogany Field Bedsteads, French Bedsteads, Cribs,
I schmidt (her protege.) Sho will hot have an or- Colts, Looking Glasses, Toilet Glasses, Pier Glasses,
I ' * I Matrasses nnd Feathers.
NOTICE.
M R. HERMAN F. BACHMAN will act
Agent during my absence from tlio <hly^
sept
D. BERG.
Also, a large assortment of Floor Oil Cloth, from 1
Business, I am told, is Very brisk, and a fine I to 6 yards wide, cut out for any sized
hull.
I fall trade is expected. Every thing promises
[well, and! hepe that tho word of promise will
t be “ kept to the ear, and broken to the hope.’’
and sent to any part of tho State.
Also, a great variety of Window Shades, with fix
tures complete.
Our stock of Furniture and Piauos is made up to
own order and selection. We have confidence *
uml
. • - . . i„ <■ I our own oraer ana selection, nsnuwcumiuoiiuii m
1 he imports of dutiable goods tor tne month I recommeu di n g it to all who are in want, nnd on tho
of August, were $12,531,249, and of free $638,- I most accommodating terms.
no. . . I A,n,rAr.09 rpL. amnlin , nf S »nni. S«Pt< ly I-
FALL AND WINTER CLOTH1NL.
T HE Subscribers have received per steamer FI
ida and Hartford, an additional supply of Ready
Made CLOTHING. Our assortment is tho be
largest in tho city. Those wishing to furnish the
selves, wholesale, or retnil, will find it to tlici
tage to call at No. 10 Whitaker-
sept 4
ul van-
PIERSON Sc HH1DT.
331—total $13,169,583. The amount of specie
I from foreign ports, waB $186,500, and from Cali
fornia, about $4,000,000. The amount of duties |
paid was $3,2^4,764. CHARLEMAC.
W. MORRELL Sc CO.
REMOVAL.
men's Huts, of the latest style nnd b.-.at quality.
Also, a general assortment of Ludies’ nml Gentlcmeu’i
Shoes and Boots. W. HE1DT,
Corner Broughton aud Barnard-sts.,
sept 6 Formerly occupied by 1. Dasher.
The Charleston Mercury learns from
I the Captain of the brig Argus, arrived at that
city from Matanzas, that some of the Patriot. . ETHOLOGY. THIS CELEBRATED DR.C.
] were taken and brought in as prisoners by the I w.ROBACK, Professor of Astrology, Astronomy
excito- | Phrenology,uiulGeomancy,accompanied withCONJU-
urticlo; also, various other
j opened und for sale by
sept 6
AIK1N Sc BURNS
FOR HALE.
LBS. HIDES ; 3,000 do Tallow ; 200
negroes of the Island. There was great
1 • ..i * • j ........ I HAT1UW, iromoweaen, ximco no.«, f»aiw-«i.,«cn
| ment against the Ainertsans, aud many of them Y orkCity, offers Uisservicos to the citizens ofSu
feared assassination.
vaunuli. He kusbeonconsultedky all tho crowned heads
of^Europc, and enjoys u higher reputation as an Astro
loger than any one living. Nativities calculated
cording to Geomancy—Ladios $3, Gentlemen $5.
1 A AAA LBS. HIDES; 3,000 do Tull
1 U.UUU Sheep Skins ; 100 Calf Skin*.
LUFBURROW Sc HINE,
At tho junction of Louisville Si Augusta Road,
nug 28 |f
Florida, ami South Carolina, thankfully rocoivod nnd
punctually attended to.
apr 19 istuwos4t ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!!
SAM’L. HOYT,
( Of the Agricultural Warehouse of S. Hoyt if Co.)
IF
AVING retired from the same, and • associated
with himself HAMPTON L. BILBO, under tlio
of S. HOYT Sc CO., is prepared aud will do u
strictly COMMISSION BUSINESS, buying and pny
ing Cash at ull times for WOOL, Sheep Pelts, Green
Salted and Dry Hides, Deer Skins, Shipping Fa
every description, Cattle Horns, Long Hair, Rags,
Beeswax, aud produce iu general.
H. l. iui.no. [july 24 tf] sam’l hovt.
B RICK! BRICK !!—1,100,600 (on.
one hundred thousand) Brick* for sale
oilatiug le
iv point it
nug 12
on the yu
ed upon.
million
accoin*
will he delivered nt
W. II. LLOYD.
white Corn, iu sack
and for sale by
C. A. L. LAMAR.
B acon.—<
Cured Hat
casks Bacon,and 1 do. superior Sugar
*; landing from brig Alston, and for
C. A. L. LAMAR.
laud Cotton Bugging; 10 do. Burlups,
ble for picking sheets or grain bug*. For sale ut lowest
market prices by JAMES ANDERSON Sc CO.,
aug 28 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Rryan-stt
per
of $20
on or i
uf my Negri
july 21
ary
i for proof to convict uny white
jus of selling or furnishing liquor to any
, or for tradiinr with them iu any man-
i the lawn of the State.
tf SOLOMON ZEIGLEIt
FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMIH
HI ON UI/HINE88.
rJ1IIK Subscriber licgw Inavo to Inform lii* Pl. ntiug
juno 21
REMOVAL.
R oberts, foote & marshall have re-
moved to their large, now and convenient Store,
corner of Broughton uml Jefferson-strnntr. oppo-ii,* yi,
Andrew’s Hull, where they are now opening u largo
iplendid assortment of Foreign aud Dninn»tic
G ...... - - • -
iOODS, which they offer for sale exclusively nt
wholesale. Merchants from the interior enu rely'
their Mock being surpassed by none in the country,
and at prices equally low. They have iu store aud
tow receiving:
100 hales Brown Shirtine* and Sheeting*,
50 cases Bleached “ “
50 bales Blankets,
100 cases Kerseys and Lindseys,
25 bales Red Fluiiin
10 “ White “
And n large assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods, Cloths, Cnssimeroi, Tweeds, and mi*
ccllaucoiis articles usually wanted by merchant* from
tho country. *ept4
FALL ANI» VVINTEU ( I.IH IUNG,
ruuimov.YOHK—oil! E.tnbllHbeA ]
Ai&k r*! 0 fiuo P"cket ship HARTFORD, J B.
iniutor. will meet with dinpntch a. .!•
n»
iltaii
—- . . dispatch i
. ... treigttofniueiim, linivinjf .uporior i
1 loite, apply Ml hoard, at Telfair's wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO
FOII BALTI1HOKB.
Tlm hrl^ FLORA, "Copt. Hubbard, wli] have
dispatch lor tlm above port. For Delglil or
ROWLAND & WASHBURN.
Foil UAI/nniOUF—l{enlBrJi.ln.
~ iTTA.Oubcl, n.
tor, will have dcspateli for the ■:
or Iroiglil or passage, apply on board! jit Telfair’
wlinrf, or to
sept 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR l-llILAOBLI’IliT—Heron’* Line.
The regular pnekot schr. FANNIE, Beuston,
master, will havo quick despatch as above.—
‘or freight or pnssngc, apply to
sept 1 CHAS. A. GREINER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER
The new and last sailing bark DILlGEj
_ Hutchinson, muster; burthen, 237 tone,
mis, apply to
COHENS Sc HER 1
HERONS'REGULAR PACKET LINE.
^HER
At Sc id York Prices.
ftpilE Subscribers have received, by recent arrivals,
-1. a large nud well selected stock ol Fashionable
Fall and Winter Clothing, uud shall continue to re
ceive additions to their stock, all which wo manufac
ture ounTlvc.", and ure thus prepared to olfc great
inducements to Country Merchant*, and others who
may favor us with tlici’r patronage.
aug 19
PIERSON Sc HE1DT
B. F. McKKNNA.
Monument-square, opposite Pulaski House.
H AS reccivod per steamer Alabama a choice and
vuried assortment of NEW Dry Goods, which,
together with his stock previously on hand, lie lias
fixed for sale at UNPRECEDENTEDLY REDUCED
prices. Purchasers wanting bargains will find for the
eusuiug week MORE THAN SUFFICIENT IN
DUCEMENTS to buy largely. nug 18
j^«TIUE7
The subscriber is now prepnred to
rsceivo the Stnte nnd County Taxes for the pres
ent year. Ofilco hours from 8 o'clock, A. M.. to 2 P.
F. M. STONE,
aug 5 T. C. C. C.
LUMBER, LUMBER.
ffMIE undersigned, intending to continue the Lum
A her business on his own account, will keep con
■tuutly on hand a quantity of River Sawed Lumber
ring Timber, and Shingles ; also Oak, Ash am
Pino Wood. JNO. F. O’BYRNE,
nov 20 ly At the old stand, O'Byrne,* wharf.
hits Virginia Corn; 100 bids, of Canal Flour;
50 bbls. superfine Virginin Flour. Just received, and
for sale by (may 3 tf) C. A. L. LAMAR.
riM) I
1 GU
loss cleans, polishes and beautifies furnitur
ric'n lustre, far better than varnishing, uud is
much used nud valued for its remarkable proportie
restoring and brightening furniture, cliuir*, Ac.
can bo applied with the greatest case Price 25 ct*.
per bottle. For sule by
july 10
COLLINS Sc HULKLEY.
cgctuhle Lotion, mi effectual cure for Emotions
on the luce mid skin, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freck
les, Tetters, Ringworms, Ac.
Also, “Moon Full,” ilia celebrated Chine
Powder, for restoring, beautifying and preserving the
complexion, preventing cutaneous eruptions, and ob
viating too copious perspiration. Just received and
for sulo l»y
aug 22 JNO. A. MAYER.
Green llioCoffee; 15 lilid*. prime St. Croix Sugar;
20 do do Porto Rico do: 40 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified
do; 60 do Powdered und Crushed do; 20 boxes Double
Refined Loaf do; 89 bbls. pure Genesee and If iruiu
Smith's Flour; 60 firkin* prime Leaf Lard; 45 boxes
Grunt Sc Williams’ 5’s und 8’s Tobacco; 75 do Charles
M. und other good brands; 10 cases Aromulic, 14Mj lb
boxes, do; 200 boxes Family and No. 1 Soup; 75 do.
Colgate's Pearl Starch; 25 do assorted Candy; 40 bids
Sugar nud Rutter Crackers; 20 half do Sugar do.—
Landing from brig Augusta and ship Marion, .und for
sale by
nug 6
B KTWEEN _
, „ AJBRIiPHIA AND HAVANNaT.
1 lie following vessels comprise this Line, and will
sail about everv two weeks, viz :
Sclir. JULIA ELIZA....... Cunt. IIiubk.
Schr. J. H. HOLMES, Caul, Lodok
Schr. DART, Cnpt. Sous ns
Schr. CHAS. A. GREINER, Cnpt. P- r*» 8 oK.
'Plie vessels are all first class Schooners
■ ml *
muiided by Captains experienced in the trade, nml who
will iiso their best exertions to give satisfaction lo the
liipper*. For Freight or Passage, (having good
M’uirtutioii, for passage) apply to
CHAS. A. GREINER, No. 72 Bay-si root,
Savannah.
HERON Si MARTIN, No. 3' V. North .Wharves,
fob 11 Philadelphia.
STEAM-BOAT LINES.
CHANGK OF BCHElliJLE,
Daily IT, 8, Mail Steam-packet Line
SAVANNAH AND tW
Outside direct, and through in
through tn eight hours.
the following itflfinlftrc, the
UN, aud the METAMORA,
Tlio lino, composed of t —. —
GORDON, tho CALIIOUN, aud tho METAM6RA,
leaves Savannah daily ut 5 o'clock, A. BI., and leaves
Charleston dally nt 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting with
the Central Rail-Road, Savannah, and Wilmington
Charleston.
. LAFF1TEA1
S.M.
july 1 E. LAFITTF. A f’O., Ag’ts.,Charleston.
At; lAgT* 8avuiiiii<h«
f’/l” a..',.
FOR CIIARLE8TON,
VIA DAUFUSKIE, BLUFFTON, BOYD’S LAND
ING, HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
’d** tv Tho well known stamii-packnt
WM. 8EABROOK, Cnpt. F. Peck,
having undergone thorough repairs,
will leave for the above places on
Monday Morning, at 9 o’clock. For freight or pas
sage, having stnte room accommodation*, apply on
board, nt tho Charleston Steam-boat Co's» wharf, or
to 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
All wnj* freight pnynhle by shippon;.Kept 6
I
OPPOSITION LINE.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA DAR1F.N, ST. MARYS, JACKSONVILLE,
BLACK CREEK AND PICOLATA.
Leaves Friday, 12th Sent., at 10 A. M.
The favorite stcnni-packet WE-
LAKA, Cnpt. P. Blmikenshipi' will
resume her regular tripe to Florida
on Fbiday. 5th Sept., and w ill con
tinue to leave regulnrly every Friday, nt 10 A. ill.
For freight or passage, having state-room accom
modations, apply on board, ut tho Charleston Compa
ny’s Wharves, or to
8. M. LAFFITEAU,, Agcuf.
N. B.—Tho Wcluku connects with the, different
Stage Lines on the route.« sept 2
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
lid* and tho public generally, that lie still con
tinues the above hiisiuo** iu all of its branches, at his
old stuud, No. 126 Bay-street. Strict personal atten
tion will bo given at ull times to the sale of Colton nnd
other Produce. All orders for Rugging, Rope, uud
Family Supplies, carefully filled at the lowest market
rates. JOHN V. TARVER.
Suvunnuh, August 7tli, 1851.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
rpiIIE /inn of Carswell Sc Sweat, having associated
l with them Mr. F. Jkkkeiison IlotiKitTS, of Burke
county, will continue the General Store Jlusiness in
the Market-vqiiure, under the name and style of
CARSWELL, ROBERTS Si CO.
The unsettled business ofCarswell Sc Sweat will he
attended to by the new firm.
They would take this method of offering their pres
ent stock ut very reduced prices, with u view of chang
ing their present business to that of Factorage nud
lion ; for sule by
WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
IJOTATOE8.—Landing: 50 bbls, iu fine order?
1 for sale by
sept 6 WOOD, CLAGHORN Si CO.
W HISKEY.—Landing: 15U bbls.; for snlo by
sept 6 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
1 nud other
°P» 5
pply of that choice Cocounut
lie*, for >uln by
JNO. A. MAYER.
S TONE JARS-
sc pi 6
• coived, und for sale by
sept 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO
PUNNY CLOTH, BALE ROPE, AND
VJT TWINE—Instore
sept 2
Additional by the America;
Mr. Warren, late Consul General of tlie I PeVIon* att^rstaiiee^can^nve their nativities drawn
United States, nt Vienna,and editor of the Lloyd’s I by sending the date of the day of their birth. All let-
newspaper, lias been expelled from Avstrin. j ter* containing.....
| The Emperor issued the order himself, to show I attention, aud Nativities sent to any part of the world
*■* ----- i * durable paper; nun he is prepared to make
his feeling with regard to the opposition Mr. W. written on durable paper; and he is prepared to make
had exhibited toward, eome of 1 the govern,ne«, | g jfJ|U
CARPETS, RUGS, IHtUGGKT, Ocv.
L AROCHE, BOWNE & CO., have received per
steamer Florida, and nre now oponing, a large
assortment of extra Throe Ply, Imperial, super and
medium super Two Ply, and Ingrain Carpets, Stair
Carpets, fine Tufted R'tgs, Door Mats, Drugget, Sic.
In addition to their present stock, they will bo re
ceiving a further supply by the weekly steamers,
sept 8
i measures.
! The arrival of the English fleet under Com.
Parker off Trieste had created considerable ex
citement at Vienna as it was supposed to be con-
accomplishment of a wealthy marriage; he has the
power to redeem such as are given to the free use of
the bottle; and for ull cases of hazard, and for the
recovery of stolen or lost property, and the purelms- |
; Children’s CurKagos, just received and for sale by
sept 5 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY,
ty, which will be sold ou reasonable terms.
sept5 VV. HE1DT.
...... | — —- . splendid assortment of Youth's, Men’s and Boys'
nncted with Lord Palmerston’s speech on foreign I Ing of lottery tickets. Thousands of the above named j Shoes and Boots ; Lud’s do, ofovory stylo and quali-
r*.. ~ ^—•*- **-"* J — 1 cases have been done iu this city and its vicinity, and 1 * — ,u * — *
in the United States, to the full satisfaction of all. 10,-
i thc jm'rt of England” to uphold the authority I OOO NnUvlUe. or Horo.cop.. liar. bn. cut during
‘n . j"© 1 nr nautili,I the lost four year* while here. Letters will answer
- the Porte wherever questioned or Mailed, every purpow, and will do as well as to call in per-
• *^®X ,enna Statesman sayy that the protec- | 801lj and the niailis now so safe that persons need
mn nr — M «n nnm. i not fcar t0tr ^ Hl mon ey through the Post Office. Dr.
lion of England will induce tho Sultan to com
ply with Palmerston’s wishes with regard to the | Rohuck receives from 500 to 1000 lottcrs monthly, and
Hungarian refugees.
The London Ti\
has never missed one. All letters will beroliginusly '
.me*, in giving an account of attended to, if prepaid. C. VV.ItOBACK,
the great yacht race says that tho Queen, nccom-1 4I o i ll iP #W nM * f ,ty ' i
pnniedby Prince Albert, went off to the Ncc- .. KT AI':m,,ac.,_by C. W. ltot.n^.w.ll l,^ pi.m, lo
lie America was
die* to see the race, and *ccom]
tea nart of the way home. T
loudly cheered by all on shore, end nothing is
[ said about the otfier yacht being declared victor
j on account of informally
aided the Atner- | th ^ t w 8 ,, ° lheoffico oflhe
Hiram Smith's Flour, from now wliunt; 75 whole
and 50 half bbls pure Genesee Flour, from now wbnat;
80 bbls Butter, Sugar nnd Soda Cruckors ; 30 boxes
Soda Biscuit; 80 bbls Crsislied, Powdered and Granu
lated Sugur; 60 do Stuart's Clarified do; 20 lilids
choice Porto Rico do; 100 boxes new Sculed Her
rings ; 50 do assorted Candy r 75 do Adamantine Can
dles; 50 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 300 do No. 1 Pule
Byass'
T EA.—200 packages Old Hyson, Imperial Young
Hyson, Gunpowder, nnd Powchong; for sale by
septo WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
nnd Family Soap ; 30 casks, quarts nud pint
Loudon Porter. Landing and for sule by
sept 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Si CO.
Another Planet Discovered.—M. Gaspa
of the Observatory of Naples, has anounced
the discovery by him. on the 29th of July, of yet
sick Sc Co., Anchor,and Muimn Sc Co.; for sale by
sept 8 WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
white Western Corn, binding from brig ASolus,
aud for sale by
sept5 COHENS Sc HERTZ.
D omestic liquors.—200buisE. p. Gin,
501“ r * ~ ‘
bbls Conn, river Gin; 25 do Domestic Brandy;
•” w T otiUYC *J r u y mm. on mu wiu « «'“*/» V 1 J* 1 I ^ j’/n p it lim . c nr bv
S h ® r m i ember of , llmt P° U P,°Ly^M-? net . S *°?ept8 ‘ ’ WEBSTER Sc PALMES,
revolving between the orbits of M&rs nnd Jupt-1 . — : ;
pniNESE GONGS.—2 superior fine tone,
suitable for Hotels or Boarding Houses ; just re
ceived nnd for sale by
septS L W. MORRELL Sc CO.
.the appearance ofaetar of the ninth OB«Al|S.-a00,000 °t’variou. brand., for .ate by unifor ,
I or tenth magnitude. This ia the fifth amall | g \VEU.SrEff&PALMI.8. | ,„ pt5
ptQnet discovered by him.
r|TAUD,DtJPUY Sc CO’S BRANDY.—U
'-J half pipes Olurd, Dupuy &.Co’s Brandy, in bond,
by
A Generous Lady.—Mia. Hunt, a young la-
rUtACKKIW.—50 blits Sugar, Butter and Sodn ; |
Vy for aata by
opt 8 WEBSTER & PAI MES.
W. M. DAVIDS**.
B l
UTTER, CIIEE.SE AND POTATOES.—
30 keg* selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Eng
lish Dairy Cheese; 50 bbls Potatoes, in fine order.—
Received per steamship, nnd fur sale by
sept 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
dy of St. Loure, being about to visit Europe,ban | O^hf
made several munifleent donations to the Roman I . 1 fscnt81 8 WEBSTER & PALMES.
Catholic Church, of which she is a member# I J' i M L'iY5—SHTu TTnuTn—r“i Tu T? ACON AND liAItD.—no lihil. priino Bacon
Among them is n gift of a lot worth 20,000 to ]\I7otl«ree«nor5d» t- b i- ^’ I . Sale. ; in do do Shouldera ; 30 libl. nml 50 kog»
tlio Archbishop, for tho erection of a cathedral,
and another lot for the establishment of a com
munity of Sister, of the Good Shepherd,
sept 8
.VEBSTEIl A PALMES.
/-HINNY llAUGING AND KENTUCKY I
Ufiv,
prime Leaf Lard. Landing and far sole by
»3sept5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & <
Method op Making Toast Water.—-Take
lce of fine and stale loaf bread, cut thin,
tmin as toast is ever cut,) and let it bo cere-
It toas t*d on both sides, until it bo complete-
l *y browned all over, but nowise blaokened nor
HOPE—For sale by
sept 8 WEBi
STEIt & PALMEE.
N o, WHISKY.--S00 bbl» iu storo, and for |
e-i
W. M. DAVIDSON.
sale by
sept 8
WEBSTER & PALMES.
A LE.—20 bbls new Alo, received per steamer from
New York ; for sale bv
sept 5 W. M. DAVIDSON.
g-tOFFEE.—500 bogs from fair to prime Rio Cof- Y1YEA.—16 half cherts Black Teu, in Va lb. papers
fee; 25 do Old Government Java do; 25 do Mar- I A also, 15 half chests, in papers, 3 to tlio lit.—jar
burned p.r. .i t -1. 3* ur | fee; 25 do Old Government Java do; so do Mur- A also, 15 half chci
I chfoa ntte^e 1 ' 5“‘° a con >™ on de «P Mona or , ib j’ 0 an do Manilla do. In store and for sale by received ; for .ate by
I entna pitcher, and pour over it from the tenket-1 ,e»t 8 WEBSTER & PALMES. | sent 5
I mu 8 ™ uc ’ 1 cleaff Boiling water as you wish to I ^—
WEBSTER & PALMES.
-just
W. M. DAVIDSON.
make into drink. Much depends on the water Y5 ACON AND LAItD.—3® hltds Bocc
“?>ng actually in a boiling state. Cover the 50 bbi. and 50 kegs prime Leaf Lsrd, in
Pitcher with a saucer or ulote. and let the drink I *° Rrr ^ g B I f olr *“*' m
T* OAOH TttAPS.-
JtV rate by thoso who In
her with a saucer or
I cool until it is quite coli
{used. The
| CO rpL 8e ’ tk® m0r6
. * ne above
plate, an ,
a;it ia then fit to be |
WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
-A now kind, suid to be first
* rate by those who,have tried them sJust received
end for sale by v . v
nug 20 * COLLINS Sc BULKLEY,
fresher it is mode, the belter, and ol I TK/f OL ASSES. — .256 hhds.
nore agreeable. I prime qunlity and order; 1
t . w,e will be found a pleMuut, light, and I Ncw Mol«*«eB. For j«1i
highly diuretic drink. It is peculiarly grateful fin!
to the stomach, and excollant for carrying off the
effect* of axcegaive bile*
Cuba Molasses, of
100 bbls. early crop |
sale by
EN8
COHENS Sc HERTZ.
C ORN.—1,200 bufcheh very superior White Corn,
landing from schr. Leopold O'Donnell; for snle
by JOHN V. TARVER,
aug 30 Exchange Wharf.
T IHttBr—5 hhds Lime, landing and for sale by
JLd augt3 BRIGHAM, KELLY ic 6C.
»"« 14
ROWLAND & WASHBURN
O TAltD, DUPUY CO’S. BRANDY.—
11 half pipes Otard, Dupuy Sc Co’s. Brandy, dark
and pula, in bond, und for sale by
sopt 2 SWIFT, PKN8LOW Sc CO.
Stuart’s Clarified Sugu
Landing aud for sulo by
pt2 SWIFT. DENSLOYV Sc CO.
for sale- by
sopt l
—20 baskets Marseilles Olive Oil,
HENDRICKSON & MOORE.
S OAP, STARCH, CANDLES,&c.—50boxes
C. W. Smith’s Family Soap ; 75 naif boxes Col-
gnto’s No. 1 Soup—1 lb. burs; 50 boxes Colgato’s Pule
do ; 50 boxes Colgato’s Pearl Starch; 75 boxes Bulli*
more Adamiiiitinn Candles; 30 boxes “Star” do; 25
dozen Brooms; 25 do Bucket*. In store und for sale by
pt 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW & CO.
BEING PAPER.—500 reams Wrapping
WRAFF, t ,
Tf Paper, assorted sizes nml qualities; lit storo
uud for sule by
pt 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW Sc CO.
N EW WINTER ALE.-20 bbls now Wiutor
Ale, to arrive to-duy per steamer from New York;
for sulo by
sept 2
W. M. DAVIDSON.
L IME.—500 casks Lime, landing und for sale by
sept 2 BRIGHAM. KELLY Sc CO.
L ATHS.—100,000 Laths, lauding and for sulo by
sept 2 BRIGHAM. KELLY Sc CO.
DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA
ply just received and for sale by
HENDRICKSON Sc MOORE,
Gibbous* Building.
Whiskey; 1 qr. and l eighth cask Brandy; vii
tago 1815; lauding from brig Alston, and for safe ty
aug 23
C. A. L. 1 AMAH
JLUFBURHOW & HINF,
DEALERS IN HIDES AND SKINS.
rpANNING AND CURRYING carried on, ncur tli
X junction of tho Louisville nnd Augustn Roads,
where the highest mnrkct prices will be paid for
HIDES and SKINS. Tanners supplied with Hidos
on reasonable terms. All orders promptly uttcudcd
to. ly aug 28
S EA ISLAND COTTON BAGGING— Fc
sule by
aug 23 tf ROB’T HABERSHAM Sc SON.
aug 23
!—For sale by
ROB’T HABERSHAM Sc SON.
J^ECEIVED per steamer Alabama: fi^firkiu*
choice Butter, 6 boxen new Cheese, 10 bbls.
choice Mercer Potatoes, 5 do. Apples, nud 200 lbs.
Bologna Sausages; for salo by
aug 28
JOHN D. JESSE.
THROUGH TICKETS FROM SAVAN
NAH TO PHILADELPHIA, $2*.
T HE Travelling public are informed that arrange
ments have been mode between the Charleston Sc
Savannah Daily Line 8teamers anil the steamship*
Osprey and Albutros, to furnish them With through
tickets to Philadelphia at $22. The steamships leave
Charlestou every Wednesday, at 4 o’clock, P. M.—
Tickets can be bad on board at the Charleston Sc an-
vnunah Steam-Packet Office,
july 14-S M. LAFFITEAU, Agent-
E ASTERN HAY.-V50 bales for sale by
aug 5 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—20 firkins ■elect
ed Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese
Lending from steamship Alabama, and for sale by
•Uf 27 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON St CO.
Commission bus!
W. A. CARSWELL,
F. JEFFERSON ROUE UTS,
SAM. B. SWEAT.
Savannah, August 1,1851.
FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI
NESS.
milE Subscribers, in anticipation of a change of
JL their present business to that of the above, have
secured un Offico at the corner of Buy nml Drivom
sts., opposite Messrs. Padelford, Fay & Co., on Buy-
st., and Messrs. Way Sc King, on Druyton-yt
»blo
sped fully solicit a reasonable share of puirouugo.
Their experience iu the classification and sale of
Cotton und other Produce, und tho purchaso of Gene
ral Supplies, enable* them to foci confident of giving
every satisfaction to all who may favor them with
their putronugc.
CARSWELL, ROBERTS Sc CO.
null, August 1, 1851.1m
SAMUEL HOVT CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I N the buying and selling of overy description of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Also, Ma
chiuory, Georgia uud French Burr Mill Stones, Euso-
pa*, Colagcn, Culliii, and Bolting Cloths—together
with every kind of Produce North and South.
Cush paid for Wool, Hides, Deer Skins, nml Ship
ping Furs.
8AMUEL HOYT. HAMPTON L. Ill LUO.
aug 30
1 cn PIECES GRASS SKIRTS, 30 do.
lOU do. do. for misses; 20 Ready-made Skirts
por steamer Florida uml for sale by
nug20 AKIN Sc BURNS.
for sale by
nug 18
WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
;• Exact: 25 bid* Mo*
eW
WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
B eef, fork, dec.—p«
Beef; 25 do do Pol k; 50 do Phelps’Gin; for salo
1 brig Alston, ami for sole by
aug 23
C. A. L. LAMAR.
J^ATIIS.—50,000 Laths, lauding from bark Peter
i Deinill; for salo by
aug 23
BRIGHAM. KELLY Sc CO.
C^cSdlisii, and 20 bids. Potatoes ; landing und for
8a !nig3Q WOOD, CLAGHOltN Si CQ.
FOR AUGUSTA. * t
On Friday Morning, at 9 o'clockJ
The new and splendid Pruitt*
packet HANCOCK, Cnpt. Murray,
will leave for the above port and
nil intermediate landing>, Vivery
Friday ut 9 o’clock A. M.
No way freight will be received on hjmrd oiler 8
o’clock. For freighter pn»sage, having superior nc*
commodalions, apply on hourd, or to -* t'' *
THOMAS W. COSKEKY, Agent,
ty* Offico at tlm Hancock SteBimBoutCo’s.Stormi;
Anders oil’s Lower Wharf. aug 29
U. S. Mail Line for l'nlntkn. FJn. viii ifnririi.
‘ ‘ rl
Urn in* wick, SI. Mary’*. JncliHouv
BInrk Creek nnd Ficolntn.
To Leave Tuesday, Sept. 9th. At JO.o’ticyK.
Tlio superior "steain*packq^‘8T«
MATTHEWS, Cap?.
ship, will loiivo on Tuesday morn
ing ut 10 o’clock, und tv ill cmitimie
to leave every Tuesiluy. For freight or pussiige. hav
ing fine uccomuiodnlioiis, upplv on hoard, at the Fern'
wharf, or to M. A. COHEN. AcHp*
Freight payable by shippers.
P. S.—Freight for Fort Brooke, Payne’s Landing,
und Silver Spring, to go by R. R. Reid Sc Co’a liahter*
from Palutkn, will bo forwarded free of wharfage and
storage nt that place.aug 19
To Leave Saturday Morning, al 10 o’clock.
U. S.M. LINE.
FOR PALATKA, FLA^T
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, JACK-
lyi iiaiviijIi, aivuiYOYiivii. oi. mnnio, .avn*
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK, AND PICOLATA.
Tho<tonm-packcl WM, GASTON,
Cu|>t. G. 8. Clughorn, will leave the
Forry wharf, us above, at 10 o’clock,
'A. M., connecting with tlio U. S. M.
Stage* at Jacksonville, Pieolutu und Pala'ka. For
Freight or Passngc, npply on hourd, orto
M. A.COHEN, Ag’t.
Freight puyuble by shipper*.
P. S.—Freight for Fort Brooke, Payne's Landing,
nml Silver Spring, to go by R. R. Reid Sc Co’s lighters
from Pulutka, will be forwarded free of wharfage and
storage at that pluce^ aug 15
S. F. HAMILTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
Office Whitaker Street,
jium 13 Over Cooper’s Book Store. 3 mos.
S. Z. MURPHY,
CARRIAGE MAKER & BLACKSMITH,
No. 96 uud 98 St. Julian'Street,
West Side of the Market, Savannah, Ga.
Carriages repaired at short notice, nnd at reason
juno 26 price*. B nn
UAIL-ROAD HOUSE,
OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL RAIL- ROAD DEPOT,
EAST MACON.
july 3 HY 8. M. I.ANlKtt. ly
SHAVING, HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOOING
ESTABLISHMENT,
Droireluoii Snoot, onpo.il, St. Andre*. Hull./
july 7-ly WM. J. HUNT, Proprictot.
glJTTElt.—10 keg. clioico Goshen liuttcr, ro
1 ccive.l nor Alulnnnn, nnJ for sule by
uu g 30 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
pORN AND FEOIIU.—500 busjicls grimo wliitu
Corn,
in bags; 150 bbls Baltimore Flour,
wlient. Landing aud for sale by
nug 30 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO
J-JAY.—200 bales prime .North tore *
for sale by
aug 30
JOHN V. TARVER,
Exchunga Wharf.
pORN. 1,000 bushels selected^Baltimore White
Corn, laiidiiiit uml for salo low from tho wlinrf, by
DAVID R. DILLON,
Foot of Weat-Broa«l-*trcct.
QOltN.-2,000 bushels prime whitc Corn, per schr.
1 Julia Eliza; landing and for sale by
nu> r 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
BISCUITS, FLOUR, LARD, &c.
Ctf\ BBLS. Buttor, Sugar and Soda Cracker*; 20
DU bbls Princeton do.; 25 boxes Soda do.; 28 bbls
mid 20 lmlf bbls pure Gciioskco Flour; 50 bbls aud 100
keg* Prime Leaf Lard; 75 do. 8tewart> Crushed,
Powdered nnd Clarified Sugar; 20 do. Granulated do.;
50 boxes Colgato’s Pearl Starch; 20 do. assorted Can
dy; 1 liinl Codfish; 50 boxes qaw Herrings. Landing
and for sale by
aug 30
CLABK LECKIE’S
WHOLESALE AND SET AIL
UMBRELLA, PARASOL AND WALKING CANE
MANUFACTORY,.
Broughton Street, one doVpJrbfn J^ffersii^irsi.
The subscriber has Oftitand
‘gent und best assortment>q!
ami ’* *
»l gentlemen’s Silk and Cotton
elln*,Parasol* and.Walking!Canes, **
of cwry deseription that hvdr was offered for sale In
Savannah. Buggy Umbrellas of ovisry descrlptipn.^-
All repair* in the above line done cheap. •' fr
I m.y 30 ' 7 . : - ■ '•
MAI, ANY*THING^mN ELEPHANT,
AN ANIMAL ^ _
CAN BE SEEN
/1o1 itc’l^inporriim• J«»l‘er.on I
id*
scranton, Johnston a co.
c
OKN.—400 bushel, prime white Baltimore Coro
sept 3
C. H. DURYEE, No; 60 Bay-st.
OQ BALES OUNNY BAGGING.
JO sept 3 C. H. DURVEE, No, 66 Bay-tl;.
/■'10UN.—1,000 bushels Baltimore selected White
V Corn * «...
Corn, for salo by
sept 3
rav.
sepi 3
-Eastern and Nortl
»er Hay, for sale by
i R. DILLON,
it-Broad-strcot.
'YY'OOD.—Oak, Ash, and LI
sopt 3 Foot (
rpiHE Undersigned 1.8 now receiving and open
JL general assortment of,HARDWARE, at 102 I
un-street, which he offers for sale low at retail.
F. W. CORNWELL,
N. B.—Also * fine aMortment of 'Mechanics’ TooU. Jutt
•opt 1
othing Emportum,
P I). Hhfl.ZIlElM begs leave to
. nml the public -ear rally that he
from the North with one of ti.e largest am
stock of BEADY MADE SUMMER'CLi _
ho found in tlio city. Ho has also rcceivei
largo assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots, Sho,
together with nenrly three hundred Trunks,
Ac. lie also has his usual supply of Guns, Rifles,
Pistols, Saddles and Bridles, Umbrellas and Walk
ing Canes, with other articles too numerous to men,
tioii. lip would respectfully invite his friends and all
Connoisseurs of good clothing, to examine his stock,
nnd assures his visitors that if he cannot show them
nu Elephant, he can give them a little touch of the Rhh
noceros. Country merchants suppli — *“■ 1
terms, at No. fl ‘a and 5, Mclntire’s Nt _ .
N. B.—P. D. H. will not attend the World’,
july 10 ' -
tiled on liberal
cw. Baildings.
M’s Fair.,;
O N anil after the 1st
will leavo only on
Frldnys, until business roq ’jres dsfiy.^^^^^
<n Ce.arri
TVJSKWeSSSral ■ ■
cannot bo too highly recommended to the many suffer,
ing from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and its conse
quences, Bilious end Negroni Jleadnehe, Dlsrrhosa,
Conslitution Rheumotisa