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noNAiiO m. McIntosh.
_ . " Rapid*, Una Coaajr, Iowa,
rr-roRNKY AT LAW, Notary Public, and Gon :
fer locallng Lund Warrant., Purchue
"i, c A of L«nd( Pwmcnt of Taxe», Collccim*
m, Ac. Will faithfolly attend to all kuainoia on-
INl „ l °io Savaonak for a «hort- time, he. will-be
a ill receive »IIV eommieilona in hi. line, nud
ileneoa t > < |||or|n a(tou in his power to those wish.
mP „,c r eil in the great Northwest.
-Hon. Jehn C. Nicoll, Wm. Law, and
Jackson, Savannah,Ga.; John Bryan, Kiq.,
o’°l 11 .In a C • Hon. George Qreano, Cedar Rnp-
i': ar iown i 'Hon. Stephen Witcher and Won O. Wood-
Muscatine, Iowa. tf sept 10
—-fS. ALE!!—:15 bbls new Alo, just received
A tf •«—* Alabama front NewVo^; fo^saU by
■' P — NEW BOOKS
-— nnw ouono,
rcEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO
11 Thursday, Berr. 10th.
HF. NILE BOAT: or, Glimpse, of the Land of
EvvDt; by W. H. Bartlett, author of “Forty
in tile Desert." 1 vol., 8 vo , Illustrated with 35
Savings and 17 Wood Cuts—Harpers.
AlbR,,: A Tale of tho New World ; by the author
<lf Onhe*ia, A y C Mary Cowden Clarke—being vol. 8 of
The Girlhood of Shakspeare’s Heroines.
‘ Arthur Conway: or, Scenes in the Tropics; liy
Capt . E. H. Milman, B. A., author of “ The Wayside
C Thc History of tho United Stutos, by Richard till-
^Elenienta^f Analytical Geometry, by Albert E
‘ Monographic Encyclopedia—part 23.
Further supply of
The Religion of Geology and its connected Sciences,
1,v Edward Hitchcock, D. D„ L. L. D.
MPUOVED LETTER ANII INVOICE
FILE.-rThis articlo not only combines every fa-
lily for ready reference, but a saving of much time
,„d labor. Receivod by_
sopt 10
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER li, i&£L
0
"BROUGHT TO JAIL.
w the 17th lust., u Negro Man named WILLIAM,
N tin save be belongs to Thos. Mailed, of Liber-
county, Georgia. Said William is five feet nine
fhesaad a half high, twenty-seven years old, and
hr, inrt his owner's resideueo on the 5th inst.
,ys "Yq 1 * " n.i vnv i„;i,.
ISAAC DeLYON, Jailor.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
FOR SAIaB.—A House and a hulf City
Lot, situate near the Eastern extremity of E*y-
street, Huxt to Washington Hall. There i» a
large cellar urnler the House, and two Teupin Alleys,
c f Brick, are being built on tho premises. Apply 0,1
the premises, to
sopt 6
JOHN HARPER.
8THAYKD OR STOLEN—From the
stable of David Gass, on Friday afternoou
Xbaii bob tail IIORSE. A liberal teward will |
bo paid for his return i
VVost-Broud-strcet.
sept 4
tho subscriber, at bis stable
DAVID GASr*.
, witlt view
low pricos
any house EukI
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
HATS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
« The Subscribers are now receiving a large
Bi und well selected stock of Huts, Caps, and lion-
£*% nets, suitable for City and Country trad* . Our
stock having boon selected with great
for this trade, we are prepared to sell
and on as accommodating terms ns r
West, North or South. N R DAUNUM Si CO.,
i«pt4 114 Cougres.-st.
■ IIEEI1E A CO’S. ANI, LEERY ■
■ «!k CD’S. HATS.—Beebe & Go’s, nud —
Leery A Cu'«. Full and Winter style of
Huts : received nnd for sole by
sept 1 N. K. BARNUM A 00., 140 Congrcis st.
D RAWN NUMBER*—Or Georgia Stale Lot-
lory. Class *1:
at) :» 32 55 41) 40 « 00.88 30 70 31.
Whole Ticket No*. 0 30 4», Brian of $300, unsold,
ilKOllGlA STATE LOTTERY.
• lltr brntfit of lltilrjir Htlr III J'irr Co. at Jus09ta.
D. PAINE & CO., Malingers
CLASH 343.
To lie drawn This Day.
Sntco Vluntt at 11 o'clock, A. -If-
' Lutvcnt 3 Number Prize $50.
SCHEME.
1 prize of $3,289, 1 of §1,100,
Ac.,
Ac.,
Ac.
Tickets $1—allures in proportion.
Risk oil a full package of quarters, only $3,05.
All orders strictly confidential uml promptly attend
ed to, and prizes cushed on demand,
ipt 11
CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
TO PLANTERS.
GEORGIA SHOES,
on ftftft PAULS NEGRO BROGANS,
Zl/iUUW Tile Subscribers lire now receiving
their Full Supplies of Plmitnlioil Work. Gentlemen's,
Luilles’ Slid Children's Boots nnd Shoes, of evory
quality mid style, selected by 11 member of the firm
with the strictest care, comprising the largest und
host arranged stuck ever offered in this miirkct. Wo
arc prepared to furnish grout inducements to thoso
who will favor us with 11 call, und pledge oursolvoa to
givo in nvery instance satisfaction.
VERSTILI.E A BUTLER,
sept 6 3nio Markot-squnro.
jJOtio of this Bent Selieninu Ever Ofl'ercd!
DRAWS TO-MORROW.
UHEENE A- PULASKI MONUM’T LOT’Y
class no. ill, son 1851.
Ti. I,- drawn at -S ,v urn ill. (Gu.) To-Morrow, Sept
1831.
J. W. MAURY & CO., Malingers.
SCHEME.
$I3,000~$5,000!
Tickets $3—share* in proportion.
Tickets cither singly or by tho Package, for sulo by
.opt 11 E. WITHINGTON^
Now Arrangement for PiUsenger Train*!
On and alter Tuesday, July 1st, Passenger Trains
will run ns follows;
Day Train*.—.Leave Savannah at 8 A. M., arrive at
Macon C 30 P. M. Leave Macon 7.30 A. M., arrive at
Savannah 6 P. M.
Night Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 P. M., nrrivn
at Macon 5.15 A. M. Leave Macon 4.30 P. M., arrive
at Suvuuiiuli ‘-*.30 A. M.
The Duv Trains connect with tho Mncou and Wes-
rn Night Trains to and from Atlanta, Montgomery,
and Chattanooga, (and going EiuL) with Stages to aud
from Millcdgovillefrom Gordon. .
The Night Trains connect with daily steamers to and
from Charleston, and with weekly steamships to and
from New York, with Stages to and from Augusta
from No. 9: At Macon with tho Macou and West
ern Day Trains to nnd from Atlanta, Columbus by
Stage from Burnsville, Augusta by Georgia Rail Road,
and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort
Valley, and by Stages with points Southwestwnrd.
WM.M.WADLEY,
juno 21 tf General Superb.
FISK'S METALLIC BUKIAJL CASES.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 Yorkst., rear of the Court House, Savannah, Ga
ESTABLISHED IN 1832
L ADIES’Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, See. denned, and dyed various colors, La
dies’ Bonnets Bleached und Pressed in a fashionable
style, Kiel Gloves Cleaned, and Gentlemen's Garment'*
Cleaned, Renovated or Dyod us may bo
done in the sum* style which has generally so much
pleased my patrons ami friends. Terms modcrute.-
Orders from the country and interior of Georgia,
Florida, and South Carolina, thankfully received uud
punctually uttondud to.
apr 20 istawos4t ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL,
NO. 157 BROUGHTON STREET.
HERN A ltl> MAI.LON, Principal
1IENUI I1KRIH.SE,
Formerly Professor of French in Mount Zion Col
lege, South Carolina,
j 11 ly 21 TEACHER OK FRENCH.
t TO RENT.—A fine threo-story Brick House,
with Gas, Hot and Cold Water in every Room,
Bath Room, &c. To bo. finished by first Octo
, r . HOLLIS Sc LAWSON,
sept 10 tf 05 Buy-street.
-Four months uftcr date application I /"VTAltD, DUPUY «fc CO’S BRANDY.—H
>f Chatham hulf pipes Otard, Dupuy (fcCo’s Brandy, in bond,
. _._.fpipes
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave I and for sale by
to sell Military Bounty Land Warrant No. 71,311, uud | sept 5
all tho Real Estnto and interest of Andrew Mitchell,
lute of said county, deceased, for the benefit of his
creditors and all concerned.
DOMINICK GARAUGHTY,
sopt 10 1 aw4m Administrator.
.A4VTON, DOWELL & CO.,
I 0 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
W.1I. S. LAWTON Sc CO.,
t SECOND AND POPLAR-STREETS, MACON, GA.
A. II. LAWTON Sc CO.,
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
fRENDER their services to their friends and the
X public generally. They ure mutually pledged not
to speculate in Cotton. Liberal udvnnoos made oil
produce consigned to them, und Planters’ orders filled
with despatch mid at the lowest market prices.
A. B. Lawton, S. L. Dowell, W. S. Lawton,
of llakcr County, of Savannah. of Macon.
july 28 *y
W. M. DAVIDSON.
NEW DRUG STORK.
JAMES H. CARTER.
Jefferson-st., 3 doors from Congress-st.
tHE Subscriber having established hinisolf here
J. in tho above business, is now receiving a largo .. .
and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. I the following reduced prices:—Printed Li
CHEMICALS AND PERFUMERY. Also, White f rom i2Vfc to 10 cts.; do., from to IS _
Lend, Window Glass, Oils uud Varnishes. All of from 25 to 18% cts.; do., from 31>4 nud 37Vfc to 20 and
which lie warrants fresh and genuine. Merchant*, | 25 cts. Bareges, reduced from 25. and 31V4 to
TTOLLAND GIN.—3 pipes Holland Gin, Swuii
tl hn.„d. in bond, uud for -to b & , )AVIDSON
ltKiUOVAL.
B F. McKENNA, Monument-square, opposite tho
• Pulaski House, will removo about the first oi
October, to the store now occupied by Mr.Il. Einstein,
few doors west of his present locution.
Being anxious to reduce his stock cf SUMMER
GOODS previous to removing, lie is offering them at
' " ' * * ‘se*;—Printed Lawn, reduced
from 1834 to 12Vfc ct.*.; do.,
the estate of Mrs. M. C. Worthington, Into of
•athaiii county, deceased, are hereby notified to
hum! in their accounts to tho undersigned, duly at
tested, within tho time prescribed by luw ; and all
persons ind< litcd to the said estate, are requested to
make payment to
aug 19 tiw
WALTER W. SMITH, Ex’r.
This valuable articlo Is Just received uml for sale b>
1. W. MORRELL Sc CO.,
sept 3 ly Solo agents in this City for the Inventor
i*X:dtm, IIENNBD SUC4AB, bbls
JU Hiram Smith’s Flour, from hew wheat* 75 whole
and 50 half bbls pure Genoseo Flour, from new wheat;
8U bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers { 30 boxes
Hoda Biscuit; 80 bbls Crashed, Powdered aud Granu
lated ttagnr; 60 do Stunrt's Clarified do; 20 tilids
choice Porto Ricd do: J100 boxes now Scaled Her
ring* ; 50 do assorted Candy ; 75 do Adamantine Can
dles; 50 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch*, 300 do Np, 1 Pale
and Family Soap ; 30 casks, quarts and pitits, Byusa*
Loudon Porter. Landing nnd for sale by
«rpt 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
white Western Corn, landing from brig Soltis,
COHENS &. HERTZ.
C XUINKSE (KINGS,— 3 .upmior dun toms,
J suitable for Hotel* or Boarding Houses ; just re
ceived und for sute by
sept 5 I. W. MORRELL Sc CO.
B utter, cheese and potatoes.—
30 kegs solected Goshen Butter ; 50 boxes Eng
lish Dairy Cheese; 50 bids Potatoes, in fine order.—
Received per steamship, und for sale by
■opt 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
SHIP LINES.
POKNEW-YOKK—New Line.
Iho it.w packet bark PETHEA, Capt. Rob#,
h ----i> 1 Ilr *£5»» tho greater portion of hgMk
l ! n ‘ 0,1 b, >ard t will have dS?
patch lor .ho above port. For freight or passage,
r* ^ a 00 ?* ucc ommodations, apply to
Captain oil board, at Anderson’s upper wharf, dr to
—sept 10 ROWLAND ik WASHBURN.
FOR NEW-YORK.—Old Katabllaliwd Line. *
- - Tho fii.o imckctshipHARTFpRDrjr "
ill meet with dispiitch as^aWre^!
Bgssage, having superior accommoda
i board, at Telfair’s wliurf, or to
BRIGHAM*, KELLY Sl CO.
FOR BALTIMORE.
The brig FLORA. Caut. Hubbard, will have
dispatch for tho above port. For freight or
passage, apply to
ftttg ROWLAND & WASHBURN.
B ACON AND LARD.—50 hhds prime Bacon
Sides ; 10 do do Shoulder* ; 50 bbls and 50 kng»
prime Leaf Lard. Landing ami for salo l»v
sept5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
PIANO AND FURNITURE STORE
..jay..-, in Tho Subscribers tako this
method to inform tlieir friends
if 0 nF fl nn d the public tlmt they are
U * « “ now making large additions tc
tlieir stock of PIANO AND CABINET FURNITURE,
which they otter for salo at New York prices.
Have constantly on lituid n large assortment of
Clilckering, Nunn, & Clarke's, A. II. Gale Sl Co’s 6,
C^, and 7 octave Piano Fortes ; also Nunn Sl Fish-
, nnd Allen Sl Brown's Sofas, Couches, Lounges,
Tetc-u-Tctes, Divans, Oitoinons, Mahogany Chairs,
with tine I’lusli aud Hair Seating, Muhogany Rocking
Chairs, Cane-seat uml Cuiic-bnck Rockers, Cane-scut
Maple, Black Walnut, Birch and Rosowood Chairs,
of 100 different patterns, Windsor Chair*, Boston
Rockers, and common Cane Clmirs, Extension Tables,
Pier Tables, Sofa Tables, Centre Tables, Card Ta
bles, Quartettes,Commodes,What Not*, CornorStands,
Book Stands, Work Tables, Toa Toys, Wardrobe*,
Secretaries,Book Cases, Sideboards, Murblntop Wash-
stands, Dressing Tables. Dressing Bureaus, large Ma
hogany Field BeiLteads, Frcncn Bedsteads, Cribs,
Colts, Looking Glasses, Toilet Glasses, Pier Glasses,
Matrasses and Feathers.
Also, a large assortment of Floor Oil Cloth, from 1
to G yards w tdo, cut out for any sized room or ball,
uml sent to any part of tho State.
Also, a great variety of Window Shades, with fix
tures complete.
Ours'ock of Furniture uii'J Piuuos is inude up to
our own order and selection. Wc Imvo confidence in
recommending it to ail who are in want, and on tho
most accommodating terms,
snpt ly L W. MORRELL Sl CO.
LKHING GOODS.—A furthor supply of fine
block Cloth Frock Coats, fine black Cussimcr Punts,
fine black ShUii and fancy Cn*simer Vests,super^white
and fancy Silk Cravat*, black and fauev Nock Tics
and Stocks, black, bluo nnd brown pcJoiuville Silk
Scarfs, black, wliilo and colored Kid Gloves, Buck,
Beaver, Silk, Cotton, and Merino Glove*, white and
fancy Shirts, silk and Merino Under-Shirts, Morinoand
Canton Flannel Drawers, extra size, Lamb’s Wool,
Mcrinound Cotton !Iulf-IIoMi,Silk and Cambric Pocket
Humlkarcliiofs, Port Mouian, Purses, nnd Money Belts,
Susuciidors and Suspender Ends, Silk uud Cotton Um
brellas, Night-Cap? nml Dressing-Gown*; for solo at
vory moderate prices, by
jnn 1G JOHN MALLERY, 155Buy-etreoi.
FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Line.
~ Tho packet brig HENRIETTA, Dubol, mu*.
tor, will have despatch for tho above port.—
or freight or passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s
wharf, or to
sopt! BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
FUlt 1-HII.A1>EUPIIIA—Huron's Line.
Tho rogular pnekot §clir. FANNIE, Boaiton,
master, will kava quick despatch as above.—
freight or passage, apply to
septl CHAS. A. GREINER.
FOR FREIGHT Oil CHARTER.
“ Tho new and fust sailing bark DILIGENCE,
____ Hutchinson, innstcr ; burthen, 237 tons. For
terms, apply to *
■opt 2 COHENS Sc HERTZ.
milE Sea and 1
.L Italy, uud othi
Sailor, Noli* on Franco and
iterury Rumains of Rev. VVal-
i*ir by Rev. Henry T. Cbcever.
he Life of a Pastor; by William Wi“-
Physicians, and others, wishing to purchaso any thing
in tho Drug line, would do well to call and examine
his Mock. 4 r *
Every article usually kept iu the above line, always
hand. Cmo »cpt 10
and 20 cts., cfo„ from 37V& to 25 cts. Foulard Silk8
reduced from 50 to 37Vk cts. Higher price goods of
those stylos, nnd other styles of Hummer I)r
reduced in like propc
i« O'* i
n Goods,
tportion. Pantaloon stuffs, Drills,
july 30
WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL
ri A ML. HO Y T,
(Of the Agricultural Warehouse of S. Hoyt (f Co.)
fAVING retired from tho same, uud ussociuted
L with himself HAMPTON L. BILBO, under the
name of S. HOYT Sl CO., is procured and will do
strictly COMMISSION BUSINESS, buying and pay
ing Cush at all times fo" WOOL, Sheep Pelts, Gum i
Salted and Dry Hides, I) r Skins, Shipping Furs i
<>ry description, Cattle IIoviif. Long Hair, Rugi
letwnx, end produce in gouui.J.
ii. l. niLBO. [july 21 tf j sam’i. iioyt.
pUESH DltUGS AND MEDICINE8.-I »
I 1 have just recoived per bark Vernon, a lot of fresh 7
Drug* und Chemicals. 1 r e
Puints, Oils and Glass, Sulph. Quinine, Epsom Salts, I . )r
Alum, Refined Borax, Copporas, Brimstone, Sulph. p j
.Morphine, Acetate do., Muriate do., Indigo, Madder, 1
Lamp Oil, Linseed Oil, Tanner's Oil, Conch Varnish, —
Copal do., Japan do., Black do., Iron do., Window _
Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, and Wliito Lead.
Perfumery und Brushes of all kind*, and a variety 1 _
of urticlcs loo numerous to mention, for sale by If.
JAS. H. CARTER, Druggist, *'
snpt 10 lmo Jefferson-st. | ne
WHITE LjEAD.—Just received a lot of various
f T brand* and quality ; for sale low by
loptlO JAS. H. CARTER, Druggist, Jefferson-*!. 1
^ LLP HATE QUININE.—Just received a lot
0 of I'owem Sl Weightman's Sulphate Quinine,
sept 10 JAS. H. CARTER, Druggist, Jefferson-st.
DN'UPF.—Maccaboy, Scotch, nnd Rappee Snuffs,
just received by JAS. 11. CARTER, I
snpt 10 Druggist, Jefferson-st. J
ftlES.—Tanners, Linseed, Sweet, and Lump Oil*,
vX just received by JAS. If. CARTER,
sept 10 Druggist, Jefferson-st. |
IiAKOCHK. BOWNE & CO.,
\ RE now opening tneir Fall nnd Winter Stock ot |
•lY. Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which, for va- 1
rioty and elegance of style, is unsurpassed in the 1
City. 1 „
Their Stock, embraces every variety of Foreign
and Domestic Goods, suitable for Southern trade.
Merchants and Planters visiting tho City nre invited to _
call nnd examine our Stock before purchasing, a* we
H believe we can make it to thoir interest to buy from
Bur. sopt. 10. |
Hi AltD.—30 bbls Prime Now York No. 1 Loaf, In 1 ”
Li store and for sale by 1 -
!■ (cut 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW & CO. |
jaflfioon COIIiS superior Kentucky BALE ROPE, 1
H«UU landing nnd for sale by J
sept 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW Sc CO. »
dH pLOUR.—28 bbls Hiram Smith's Premium Fam- -
HH I 1 ily Flour ; landing nnd for sale by 1
sent 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW Sc CO. }
91 IJ ACON SIDES.—30 hhds Prime Bacon Sides, I (
J) m store and for salo by 1
WM sout 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW Sc CO. 1
H/iOFFEE, HUOAR CUACKURH, &c.—
\j 75 bags Rio Coffee, .50 bags P. R. do.; 25 bags I
and 50 mats Java do.; 25 hhds Prime P. R. Sugar; 25 J
bills. Stuart’s ‘-Circle A” Crushod do., 50 bbls Crack- 1
■ rn; 211 holf bbl« do.; 50 case. Lemon Syrup. In 1
more and for sale by
sent in SWIFT, DENSLOW Sl CO.
S WANTED TO HIKE.
jM I.T ANDS 'to Harvest Ric6. Apply to
■ 11 sept 10 ROBT. HABERSHAM Si SON.
JH r'ORN.—1,000 bushel. Com, in sack., for snle by
aB'-’ ,opt 10 ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
flH VINEGAR.—20 bhls White Wine Vinegur, for
■ * sale by 1
B sept 10 ROWLAND Si WASHBURN. |
D OGERS’ PENKNIVES.—A fine assortment
IV of Joseph Rogers A Son’s; also of Geo. Wos- 1
to.nholm Sc Son’s celebruted Pen ami Pocket Knives; 1
HR also an assortment of fino Double Porcus*ion Guns.— j
Just received and for sule by
mm *«Ptl0 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st.
■ PORN.—Landing per Midas; 6,000 bushels, o|
fin prime article; for sale very low on tho wharf, by 1
sm »npt 9 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
^jj^H tfUGAIt.-—200 hhds from fair to prime Porto Rico: 1
I'sH Yj 50 hhds Florida Sugar; 10 do Ht. Croix do; 20 1
[im Fuir Now Orlcr.li*. Iu store and for sale by ’ j
IBH ««pt8 WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
1 IS r PGBACCO.—150 packagos of various brands, 1
in X fur sale by WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
m ® e ptb }
If TOBACCO.
|n THOMAS, WIIjSON Or CO.,
| 9B Agents in Savannah for the
i ■ Uyuchburg, Vn., Tobacco Manufacturing
B H Company,
i I T-TAVE on consignment 100 boxes of Tobacco, of
1 S3 A1 various brands, from the above establishment,
R Si which they offer for sale. sept 8 |
rillTE OAK 8TAVE8—43 inches long,
inclie* broad, clear of sup, 1 Vfc inch thick, w ill be
ved by tho undersigned und paid for on delivery
r to 1st January next, at the rate of $42 per 1,00“
sr. ANDREW LOW Sl CO,
g28 1m
PITCH FINK TIMBER WANTED.
HIE Subscribers will pay tho undermentioned
prices, per M superficial feet, for well squared
:h Pine Timber, of any of the following diincu-
B RICK! BRICK!!— 1,lot
one hundred tbousuud) Bricks f
modating tern
any point ugr
aug 12
n ^oii'* million,
r sale on accom*
tho yard, or will bo delivered at
d upon.
lino W. H. LLOYD.
Length. Girth.
64 feet, 16 by 16,
65 “ 17 by 17,
( 'i I1AMPAGNK.—100baskets DeBrcmont.IIeid-
J sick A Co.,Anc " ~
«tL5
D omestic liquors.—suobbisE. p.gih,
50 bbls Conn, river Gin; 25 do Domestic Brandy;
200 do N. E. Rum ; for sale by
anptS WEBSTER Sr. PALMES.
REMOVAL.
R OBERTS, FOOTE a MARSHALL liavo re
moved to tlieir large, new uud convenient Store,
corner of Broughton uud Jefloi son-streets, opposite St.
Andrew’s Hall, where they are now opening u largo
mul splendid assortment of Foreign nnd Domestic
DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale exclusively at
holesale. Merchants from tho interior can rely on
tlieir stock being surpassed by none in the country,
und at prices equally low. They have in store and
e now receiving:
100 bales Brown Shirtings and Shootings,
50 cases Bleached “ **
50 bales Blankets,
100 cases Kerseys und Lindseye,
25 bales Red Flannels,
10 “ White “
And a large assortment of Lndies’ Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods, Cloths, Cassimcrc*, Tweeds, uud mi:
collnucous articles usually wauled by mcrclmuts from
tho country.
ter Colton, with a M
Incident:
nor, D. D.
The Pupal-r Cyolopiedia of Biblical Literature,
condensed from the larger work, by John Kitto, D.
D., L. F. A., assisted by Rev. James Taylor, l). I)
lustrated.
Tho Language of Flowers: The Floral Offering—
a Token of Affection und Esteem; by Henrietta Du
mont.
Loudon Art Journal for August.
Household Words, Nos. 69 nnd 70.
Tho Sculp lluntor!/; or, Romantic Adventures in
Southern Mexico; by Captain Muyno Ilcid.
Ralph Rutherford: A Nautical Romance by Sir
Admiral Fisher.
Lewis Arundel; or, The Rail-lloud of Life; by the
author of “Frank Fairlogli.”
Tho Half-Yearly Abstract of tho Medical Science
edited by W. II. Ranking, M. I)., Cantab, No. 13.
The Practical Model Calculator; by Oliver Byrne
Received by JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
$12 per M.
S EG ARM.-
sept 8
17 by 17,
17 by 17, )
18 by 18, > $15 per M.
18 by 18, )
18 by 18, j
18 by 18,
18 by 18,
19 by 19,
19 by 19,
19 by 19,
19 by 19,
20 by 20,
20 by 20,
20 by 20,
20 by 20.
The girth to be taken at the middle of the log, the ]
’ for sulc by
ept 8
-50 bills Sugar, Butter and Soda :
WEBSTER Sl PALMES.
DUPUY & CD’S BRANDY.—20
—vintages 1842, 1846, uud 1849; for sale
it 8] WEBSTER Sl PALMES.
$20 per M.
. 10 tierces Florida Syrup; for salo by
a WKiia'ri- n x. p
WEBSTER & PALMES.
G unny bagging and Kentucky'
ROPE—For salo by
sept 8 WEBSTER Sl PALMES.
store, uud for
WEBSTER A: PALMES.
4N P I)Rk"w'|.OVV & CO.
WANTJSU,
IY A YOUNG MAN, n nituutiun u» Clerk in n Com-
’ mission or Grocery House. He is well acquaint-
REMOVAL.
EINSTIEN has removed to the Brick Store
• the corner of Broughton nnd Barnard-at*., for-
Iv feo; 25 do Old Government Java do; 25 do M
icnibo do; 20 do Manillu do. In store and for salo by
sept 8 WEBSTER & PALMES
IA CON AND LARD.—30 hlids Bacon Sides:
WEBSTER Sl PALMES.
aug 18
]\TEW ORLEANS WHISKY.
•L 7 200 bbls.; for sale low by
, ee Pt 8 WOOD, CLAQHORN Sc CO.
i-l AKPEU’8 MAGAZINE for September.
•"•A London Labor und tho London Poor—No. 11.
Roceived by JOHN M. COOPER Sc CO.
■opt 8
SNIDElt, liATHKOl* «fc NEVITT,
AV1NG Removed to Gibbons’ New Stores, 139
Congress-street, directly opposite their old stand,
have now in store a full and well selected stock of
, ,. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
*? w hich they invite the attention of Merchants nnd
l lantera visiting the city. sept 8
T AllD.—10 bbls. and 100 kegs, for sale by
^ aug 7 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
J. F. PELOT & CO.,
FACTORS and commission merchants,
Williumson's Buildings, Bay-street,
j- F. PELOT. Z. N. WINKLER.
8 ept 3 6mo
REMOVAL.
INIDER. LATHROP Sl NEVITT have removed I
“ Gibbons’ new stores, Congress-street, directly op-
and. nugl
REMOVAL.
MIE Subscriber has removed to tho corner Bar
nard and Broughtou-streets, recently occupied by
' landing from brig Alston, and for sale by
aug 23 C. A. L. LAMAR.
ACON.—6 casks Bacon,aud 1 do. superior Sugar
Cured Hams; lauding from brig Alston, nnd for
salefby
aug 23
C. A. L. LAMAR.
BI
» Sea Island Cotton Bagging; 10 do. Burlaps, suita
ble for nicking sheets or grain bags. For sale at lowest
market prices by JAMES ANDERSON Sc CO.,
aug 28 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Brynn-sts.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
At New York Prices.
mill? Subscribers have received, by recent arrival:
A a large and well selected stock of Fashionable
Full and Winter Clothing, und shall continue to re
ceive additions to tlieir stock, nil which we manufac
ture ourselves, and arc thus prepared to offer greut
inducements to Country Merchants, und others who
may favor us with their patronage.
PI Ell
EttSON Sl HEIDT
.aug 19
lilJFBURKOW & MINE,
DEALERS IN HIDES AND SKINS.
fTlANNING AND CURRYING carried on, near tl;
X junction of the Louisville and Augusta Roads,
where the highest market prices will bo paid for
HIDES and SKINS. Tanners supplied with Hides
on reasonable terms. All orders promptly attouded
to. ly u»g 28
aug 5
subscriber is now prepared
3 and County Taxes for the pros
Office hours from 8 o’clock, A. M„ to 2 P.
F. M. STONE,
T. C. C. C.
lumber, lumber.
rriHE undersigned, intending to continue the Litm-
X her hiisiuoHit on Ills own account, will keep con
stantly on hand u quantity of River Sawed Lumber,
Ranging Timber, and Shingles; also Oak, Ash and
Pine Wood. JNO. F. O’BYItNE,
nov 20 ly At the old stand, O’Byrne,s wharf.
Purity; by
ltov U.S. Foster.
Ciiristi'j.l Experience, us displayed in the Luo und
Writings of St Paul; by the uuthor of “Christian Re
tirement.”
Tho Authority of God, or the True Barrier against
Romish and Infidel Aggression ; by Rev. J. M. D’Au
higno, D. D. „ . _
Lays of the Kirk ami Covenant; by Mrs. A. Stuart
Meutcuth. . ,
Tho Fruit Garden ; a Treatise on Laying out and
uuugiug Orchards uml Gardens ; by P. Barry.
The Flax Movement; its National Importance und
Advantage*, with directions for the preparut
Flax Cotton and the Cultivation of Flax ; by tho Lliov-
alier Clotisso, Received by
v 3
JOHN M. COOPER.
I O : A Tale of tho Olden Fane ; by K. Burton.
Homo is Home: a Domestic Tale.
The Confessor: an Historical Novel.
The Lawyer’s First Case : or the Two Classmate
by George Canning Hill.
Lady Wortley’e Travels through tho United Mutes.
The International Magazine for September.
Dictionary of Mechanics. Engine Work, Ac.—-No. 38,
Also, a further supply of the Book-keepers Ink
““'"kcctizcil by JOHNM.COOl-KK&CO.
G OI.U DOLLAR CASUS—A canvciilmit lit
tle article for ilia picket, particularly fo
traveller, in which * twenty of thoso mniill
nmy be carried without danger of loss or mistake.—
The Cases ure very neatly made, of silver, and inge
niously contrived, with a slide ami spring, so that ni
one dollar is slid out, another, by means of the spring,
immediately present* itself atjljo kjj
by "
july IP
JOHN M. COOPER Sl CO.
Pcnnsjlvunia Onl
landing from schooner Woodbridge. For suin'
juno 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sl CO
choice Nortlie... . .
dy. 10 boxes new smoked florriligs. 5 quintals Codfish,
for sale by tvaav
may 7 J. I). JESSE
I1ERON8'REGULAR PACKET LINE.'
iladblpiiYaVnd savannaT .
The following vessels comprise this Line, and will
sail about every two weeks, viz : ...
Sehr. JULIA Ej-dZA, Capt. IIiQBJt.
Schr. J. H. HOLMES, Capt. L o DOS
Sehr. DART, Capt. 8 o n S it s
Schr. CHAS. A. GREINER, Cnpt. PktehsOic.
The vessels are all first class Schooners, ,nd com
manded by Cuptuins experienced in the trade, and who
will uso their host exertions to give satisfaction io the
shipper*. For Freight or Pas*ago, (having good ac-
ouiodution, for passage) apply to
CHAS. A. GREINER, No. 72 Bay-street,
Savannah.
HERON Sl MARTIN, No. 374$ North Wharves,
feh II Philadelphia.
STEAM-BOAT LINES.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Daily U. 8. Mail Steam-packet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
Outside, direct, and through in eight hour#.
Thu line, composed of the following steamers, tiro
GORDON, tho CALHOUN, und tho METAMOKA,
leaves Savannah daily ut 5 o’clock, A. M., and leaves
Charleston daily at 9 o’clock, A. M., connecting with
tho Central Ruil-Uoad, Savuminh. and WilmingtOD.
Boats, Charleston. V ... •
H. M. l,AFFITEA(.TAg't.,8uvannuh. »
july I E.LAFITTE Sl CO., Ag'ts., Charleston.
OR (:I1 AlMjEtsTON,
niu \-iiaiviJonioiYi
VIA DAUFUSKIE, BLUFFTON, BOYD’8 LAND
ING, HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
lx Tho well known steum-packet
WM. SEABROOK, Cupt. F. Peck,
having undergone thorough repairs,
'will IcRvo for the ubovo places on
Mondny Morning, at 9 o'clock. For freight or pas
sage, having state room accommodation?, apply on
hoard, ut tho Charleston Steam-boat Co'*, wliurf, or
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
AH way freight payable by shipper*.sept 0
OPPOSITION LINE.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA DAIUEN, ST. MARYS, JACKSONVILLE,
BLACK CREEK AND PICOLATA.
Leaves Friday, YZth Sept.., at 10 A. M.
-*^j0*ps**- h, Tho favorite steam-packet WE-
LAKA, Cupt. P. Blankenship, will
rcsunin her regular trip* to Florida
on Fitiday, 5th S«pt M und will con
tinue to leave regularly every Friday)%t 10 A. M.
For freight or passago, having stateroom accom
modations, apply on hoard, m the CharlostoaXompa-
•*v’a Wharves, or to '
8. M. LAFFITEAU, Ago»‘t.
N. B.— Tho Weluiiu connects-with rtie different
Stage Lines on the route. ", .ysepffi ,x*-
No. 57. Received by
juno 4
•2,500 bushels of prime
bite Virginia Corn; 100 bbls. of Cunul Flour;
50 hbl*. superfine Virginia Flour. Just recoived, aud
for sale by (may 3 tf)C. A. L. LAMAR.
sept 5
NOTICE.
R. HERMAN F. BACHMAN will act
- Agent during my absence from tho city
sept 6 6 P* j
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
D. BERG.
l reward
of $20 in each case for proof to convict any white
person or persons of selling or furnishing liquor to any
of my Negroes, or for trading with them in any man
lier contrary to the laws uf the State,
july 21 “
SOLOMON ZEIGLER.
Made CLOTHING. Our assortment i
the host aud
furnish them
selves, wholesale or retail, will find it to their advan
tage to cull at No. 10 Whitaker*t.
sopt 4 "
PIERSON Sl HEIDT.
J UST RECEIVED—A splendid lot of Gentle
men's Hats, of the latest style nnd best quality.
r> I* <r<MiHrni iiHRortincnt of Ladies' and Genth
FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMIS
SION BUSINESS.
r¥MIE Subscriber begs leave to inform hi* Pl.ntiiig
X friends and the public generally#that ins still con
tinues the above business in all of i;s branches, at his
old stand, No. 126 Bay-street. Strict personal atten
tion will lie given at nil times to the sale of Cotton and
other Produce. .41! orders for Bugging, Rope, and
Family Supplies, carefully filled at the lowest market
rates. JOHN V. TAltVER.
Savannah, August 7th, 1851.
tJ men s Huts, ot me latest siyie uuu uc#i • | Savannah, August 7tli, tool. . ^
Also, a general assortment of Ladies’and Gentlemen . poHK.-Lauding : 50 bbls. City Inspcr
Shoes and Boots. vv.ric.iut, lfX linn • fnr sain hv
rvtrnor Rrmiirliton and Barnurd-sts., * t° r mm oy . . on
sept 6
Corner Broughton nnd Barnurd-sts,
Formerly occupied by 1. Dasher.
WOOD, CLAGHORN Sl CO.
jgRIDAL AND BALL FANS.
article; also, vurious other
opened and for fulc by
sept 6
-A superior
Btyles. Just
AIKIN Sl BURNS.
P OTATOES.—Landing: 50 bbls, in lino order
for salo by
sopt C WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
mill? firm of Carswell Sl Swoat, having associated
l with them Mr. F. Jefferson Roberts, of Burke
county, will continue the General Store Business in
tho Market-square, under the name und style of
CARSWELL, ROBERTS Sl CO.
The unsettled business of Carswell Sl Sweat will be
uttended to by the now firm.
They would tako this method of offering their pres
ent stock at very reduced prices,with a view of chang
ing their present business to that of Factorage and
Commission business.
W. A. CARSWELL,
F. JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
8AM. B. SWEAT.
Savannah, August 1,1851.
FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSI
NESS.
flAHE Subscribers, in anticipation of a change of
X tlieir present business to that of tho above, have
secured un Cilice ut tho corner of Bay and Drayton-
Ms., opposite Messrs. Padelford, Fay Sl Co., on Bay-
*t., and Messrs. Way Sl King, on Drayton-st., would
respectfully solicit a reasonable share of patronage.
Tlieir experience in the classification and sale of
Cotton uud other Produce, and the purchase of Gene
ral Supplie.-, enables them to feel confident of giving
every satisfaction to all who may favor them with
tlieir patronage.
CARSWELL, ROBERTS Sl CO.
Savannah, August 1, 1851.
: 7M)R TIIE PILES.—Mr*. Burr's AntiqueOint-
. . incut, an immediate cure for the Piles, chafed
limbs, chapped hands, Stc. Prepared by Perry Davis
Sl Son. I* or sale b ^ EN][)R1CK80N & MOORE,
Gibbons’ Buildings.
FOR HALE.
1 JY AAA LBS. HIDES; 3,000 do Tallow
XUsUUU Sheep Skins ; 100 CalfSkins.
" LUFBURROW Sl HINE,
At the junction of Louisville Sl Augusta Road,
aug 28
W III8KEY.—Landing: 150 bbls.; for sulo by
sept 6 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sl CO.
C ^ANDY.—A fresh supply of thut choice Cocounut
J and other nice Candies, for sale by
sopt 5 JNO. A. MAYER.
CARPETS. RUGS, DRUGGET, dec.
L AROCHE, BOWNE & CO., have received per
steamer Florida, and are now opening, a large
Iu addition to their preseut stock, thoy will bo i
ceiving a further supply by tho weekly steamers.
8opt 8
C HILDREN’S CARRIAGES.—Falling Top
Children's Carriages, just received and for sulc by
sept 5 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY.
R eceived per bark Georgia—a
splendid assortment of Youth’s, Men’s aud Boys’
Shoe* and Boot*; Lad’s do, of every stylo and quali-
tv. which will be sold on reasonable terms.
sept5 W. HEIDT.
REMOVAL.
A 8TROLOGY THE CELEBRATED DR. C.
W.ROBACK.Profc.sorof Astrology, Aitronomy
PI.ri.nnlni*v.niiilGftoiiisncv.accompanied witliCOHJU*
PhrenolOBy.nmlGeomnncy.ncconipnme:. ... KI -
RATION, from Sweden, Oflice No. 8, W!nte-«t., New
-• , »««'■» Loaf, 1 lb. 4H oz... d cant Eoat, ^ [o </,, om „ lcy _Ladle. $8, Gentlemen $5.
JO r.tv Trea.ur'er Pcnon. at adittunco can have their natmtie. drawn
... -— JL I by eonding the date of the dny of their birth. All let-
(t r ! S NY BAGGING AND BAIiBROPK. tere containing tho above feo will receive immediate
o0 bales Gunny Bagging, and 250 coils Bale J attention, and Nativities sent to any part ofthe world
Hope ‘.landing and for sale by written on durable pnpor; and he is prepared to make
3 COHENS Sc HERTZ. | u8 o of his power by conjuration on any of the follow-
W P. LIinvitKU a MIX AfUKFWrr ing topics: Courtship, advice given for the «ttccessftil
• I accomplishment of a wealthy marriage; he ha. the
No. 3 Macke
for sale by
<ept 8
COHENS A HERTZ.
the bottle; and for oil cases of hnznrd, and for the
recovery of stolen or lost property, and tho purebaa-
ina of lottery tickets. Thoueande ofthe shove named
cu.ee luve been done in thia city nnd it. v. cinUy, und
in the United Statce, to the full natiefaction of all. 10,-
000 Nalivitiee or Horoscope. Iinve been cast during
— r ■ ■ ■ — I the last four years while here. Uettere will answer
JyTOIiAHSEg. — 850 hhds. Cuba Molasses, of « r ery nurpose, and will do as well os to callinper-
P r j"io quality and order; 100 bbl». early crop IO n, und the mail is now so sufe that persons need
hew t,n—. 0.-1 C_.._1_|.„ 1 not fear to trust money tlirou,h the Post OfBce. Dr.
Roback receives from 500 to 1000 loiters monthly, and
has never missed one. All lottors w i 1 1 ^
attended to, if prepaid. C. W. ROBACK,
No. 0 White st.. New York City.
Hy* Almanacs, by C. W. Roback? will be given to
those who apply at the oflice of the Morning Nnci.
200 packages Old Hyson, Imperial Young
Hyeou, Gunpowder, and Powchong; for sale by
8 WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
v tjuuiiiy uuu uium j ivu uui
r,cw Orleans Molasses. For snle by
[ COHENS Sc HERTZ.
I IME.—5 hhds Lime, landing arid tor sale by
aug 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY & PC.
A LE.—20 bbls new Ale, received per steamer from
“t*- New York ; for sale by
••Pt5 W. M.
S TONE JAR8-
sept 6
B LAKE’S PATENT FIRE PROOF PAINT.—-A
supply always on hand, and for sulo liy
iv 3 tf c. a. l. Lamar.
SAMIJEL IIOYT & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I N tho buying and selling of every description of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Also, Ma
chinery, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones, Eiiso-
«*, Coiagcn, Cullin, and Bolting Cloths—together
ith every kind of Produce North und SoOth.
Cash paid for Wool, Hide*, Dccr Skins, and Ship
ping Furs.
SAMUEL HOST. HAMPTON L. DILI
aug 30
Rum, just n
ccivcd, and for sulu by
sept 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sl CO
i^lUNNY CLOTH, BALE ROPE, AND
vT TWINE—In store and for sale by
sopt 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW Sc CO.
QTARD, DUPUY dc CO’H. BRANDY.—
half pipes Otard, Dupuy Sl Co’s. Brandy, dark
and pule, in bond, aud for sale by
sept 2
SWIFT, DENSLOW Sl CO.
R efined sugars.—25 bbis it. l. & a.
Stuart's Clarified Sugar; 15 do do Crushed.—
Landing nnd for sule by
■cpt‘2
SWIFT, DENSLOW Sl CO.
for sale by
sept 1
—20 baskets Marseilles Olive Oil,
HENDRICKSON Sl MOORE.
. Smith's Family Soap; 75 half boxes Col
gate's No. 1 Soap—1 lb. bars ; 50 boxes Colgate’s Palo
do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch ; 75 boxes Balti
more Adamantine Candles; 30 boxes “Star" do ; 25
dozen Brooms; 25 do Buckets. In store nud for sale by
sopt 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW Si CO.
WRAPPING PAPER.—500 reams Wrapping
VV Paper, assorted sizes and qualities; in store
and for sale by
sept 2
SWIFT, DENSLOW Sl CO.
Wiutc
Ale, to arrive to-day per stenmer from New York;
tir sule by
sept 2 W. M. DAVIDSON.
L IME.—500 casks Lillie, landing aud for salo by
sept 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sl CO.
L ATHS.—100,000 Laths, landing and for salo by
sept 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
r'lAYSOTT’S EXTRACT YELLOV
VI DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA.—A aiq
ply just received and for snle by
HENDRICKSON Sc MOORE,
sept 1 Gibbons' Building.
Whiskey; 1 qr. nml 1 eighth cask Brandy; vii
tago 1815; landing from brig Alston, nud for salo by
uug23 C. A. L ' ‘MAR
aug 14
ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN
C harcoal paste—ai*o orris and char
coal Paste, for purifying and preserving the teeth,
cleansing the mouth, and disinfecting the breath; just
received aod for sale
do. do. for missej*; 20 Reudy-made Skirts,
per steamer Florida and for sale by
aug 20 *"
AKIN Sc BURNS.
R ECEIVED per stenipor Alabama: 6 firkins
choice Butter, 6 boxes new Cheese, 10 bbls.
choice Mercer Potatoes, 5 do. Apples, and 200 lbs,
Bologna Sausages; for sole by
aug 28 JOHN D. JESSE.
THROUGH TICKETS FROM SAVAN
NAH TO PHILADELPHIA, $22.
r|IIIE Travelling public are informed thut arrauge-
1 meets have been made between tho Charleston Sc
Savannah Duily Lino Steamers aud the steamships
Osprey and Albalros, to furnish them with through
tickets to Philadelphia at $22. The steamships leavo
Charleston every Wednesday, ut 4 o’clock, P. M.—
Pickets can bo imd on board at the Charleston Sc Sa-
•annuli Steam-Packot Office,
july 14 S M. LAFFITEAU, Agent-
-p ASTERN HAY .-50 bales for sale by
aug 5 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
tRAHAM’S MAGAZINE FOR JULY;
JOHN M. COOPER Sl CO
apr 28
F ancy dress silks
for sale by
apr 24
-At reduced prices,
DeWITT Sl MORGAN,
Ribero’s New Building.
and Carl .i
Needham* Melodeons «>f 4, 4\k nnd 5 Octave
For sale by the Manufacture* agents.
F. ZOGBAUV. S i •
Corner St. Juliuii-etuml M^rket-sqr.
JJACON 8IDE8, Lmiilinif |mr Ji>so,)Iiuh
casks for sale by
juno 4
WOOD, CLAGHORN Sl CO.
B acon, whi8Kby,ani» cokn.—s,t>no
hu.licl. Corn ; 400 bbls Whiskey; 00 cnslis Hu
ron Sides—l.nmlini? from brie Josephus, nml lor snlo
by |juno 41 WOOD, CLAGHOHN & CO.
B UTTER.—HI tubs May Butter, just received per
steamer Alubuina, and for side by
june 18 COHENS A HERTZ.
C OATING8, VESTINGS, dkc—Erenen and
English Black Drop do Etc, Croton Cloths, ( ash
maroU, super singled milled Cnssimeroa, I'lsiu ami
Fancy Cassimeros, Bluck Silk and Satin Vestings,
Bleached and Brown Linen Drills, Cottonades, Plain
el Fancy Nankeens, for boys’ wear, Sic. For sale by
a p r i7 Laroche, bowne a. co.
FOR AUGUSTA. * ~ *
On Friday Morning, at9 o'clock. . >
Tho new'jraiMpIoiidhI
packet HANCOCK, fyiipt. Murray,
will leave for the above port (ggisl
all inturmediute landings, every
Friday at 9 o’clock A. M.
No way freight will he received on board aftsr 8
o’clock. For freight tff phssage, having •uperinr ac
commodations, apply ori board, or to
THOMAS Wi COSKERY, Agent.
Office ot the Hancock Steam-Boat Co s. St ores,
Anonrson's Lower Wharf, • ,
U. s.Blnil I.lneTor l-nlulkn EJit. vlnDarleti,
N*viol(, St* Ulnry’H, Ja.ksonvllle,
lllnrk Creek mul PIcolatn.
To IiBavk Tuksday, Sept. 10t*i k 4t1O o*cx,ppK
The »u|icriop^steam-packot ST.
MATTHEWS, Cnpt. S. Blanken
ship, will leave on Tnesdoy morn
ing ut 10 o’clock, oud will coniimni
leave every Tueiduy. For freight ojr pasKaue^Imv-
iug fine accommodations, apply on board,totlh** Furry
wharf, or to M. A. COHEN. Aghlt.
Freight payable by shippers.
p. B.—Freight for Fort Brooke, Pnyno's Lamltiig,
and Silver Spring, to go by R. R. Held &. Co s lighter*
from Pulntka, will bo forwarded free of wharfage and
storage at that plucc. uritf 19
ul.cnve Sntnrday lHorning,ntiOuVlm'k.
U. S. M. LINE.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.
VIA DAIUEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACK
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK, AND PICOLATA.
The xtoum-pac.kot WM. GASTON,
Cupt. G. 8. Claghorn, will leave ihr
Ferry wharf, ns ubovc, at 19 o’clock,
A. M., connecting with tlm U.S. M.
Stages at Jacksonville, Picolatn uml PnlwM>«, For
sight or Passuge, apply on board, or to
B M.A.COHEN.Ag’t.
Freight payable by shippers.
P. S.—Freight for Fort Brooke, Pnyim’s Landing,
and Silver Spring, to go by R. R. Itch* & Co's lighters
from Palntkn, will bo forwarded free of wharfage und
storoge at that place. aug 15 •
C * Oi .■..... ,
J prime green Rio Coffee, 25 bbls. prime Loaf Lard,
100 Knits Jo. ilo. do., 28 bbls. Ilirum Smith's extra
Elour, 50 bhls. pure Genesee do., 40 half bbls. do. do.
do. I.nndinL' nnd for snle by
may 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
Arc.—A supply of
Market Baskets, together with Children’s Wil-
loiv Waggons. Just received ami for sale by
may 18
COLLI NS A BULKLEY.
PHILADELPHIA WHISKEY & G1N.-
50 bids. Philadelphia Whiskey, and 50. do Inqie
rial Gin, in More and for sale low t« close coiisizninent,
liy (may 30)
CHAS. A. GREINER.
SPIRIT GAS AND LAMPS.—Burning Fluid
k? of tho best quality constantly on band, nl.o Lamps
of every description ^^LKLZy" " y
may 29 100 Bryan-strcnt,
J.AJ.JA- - * 56 bids. Chicago Moss
Pork ; 65 do. Prime do.; also 50 bbls. N. Y. City
Pr m7v 3S rk ' F ° r WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO
B eef and pork.
‘' '
2 E GA IIS.—5,000 La Norma Scgars ami otlior
5 brands, just received and for sale by
may 29 JNO. A. MAYEIv.
B LOTTING PAPER.—Patent Treasury Bloit-
ing Paper, a superior article.^RcceiVeu^f
may 9
JOHN M. COOPER.
F resh tamarinds.—a supply just
ceived per steumer Florida; tolMinlo ky
1 »inafni»f/xi/ QAV M. XI
HENDRICKSON & MOORE.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—20 firkins select
ed Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese
undine from steamship Alubuinu, und for sale by
aug 27 SCRA NTON. JOHNSTON &. CO.
S EA ISLAND COTTON BAGGING—Fo
sale by
nog 23 tf ROB'T HABERSHAM Si. SON.
' ROB’T HABERSHAM A SON.
: white Baltimore Corn.
C ORN.—400 bushols prim
sept 3 C. II. DURYF.E, No. 06 Bay-st.
QQ BALES GUNNY BAGGING.
Ot) sept 3 C. II. DURYEE, No. 06 Bay-st.
C ORN.—1,000 bushels Bnllimoro solected Wlilto
Corn, for sale by DAY'ID R. DILLON,
.apt 3 Foot of West-Broad-street.
H AY.—Eastern and North River Hay, for Bale by
DAVID R. DILLON,
sept 3 Foot of West-Brond-Btreet.
\*fOOI> Oak, Ash, and Ligblwood, for sale by
W DAVID R. DILLON,
sept 3
Foot of Welt-Brond street.
C OltN 1,200 bushels very superior White Corn,
landing from schr. Leopold O’Donnell; for snlo
.... * John v. tarver.
Exchange Wlmrf.
aug 30
/NANAI. FLOLit. -!A=i:=gt !" Exlra:
C UGAIt.—100 hhds. common pricod Sugar ; 10
O do. Porlo Ilico do.; 25 do. Miucovndo do-; o0 do.
fair to eboico New-Orlcans Sugar ; lor sale l,y
July 14
WEBSTER Si PALMES.
I? ACON SIDES—Landiug : 40 casks very s
.K, perior, for sale by^ CIjA q, 10 kn A CO,
ARD.-Lunding 100 krg, ; 10 Imrrels.for .alo by
I june 13
WOOD, CLAGHORN 8c CO.
D omestic liocoks.—lw bids. e. Pheip.'
Gin- 00 do. old P. A H. Connecticut River do,
too do pure Boston Ruin; 30 do Luther Felton’s do,
100 do. N.O Whiskey; 20 do. High Proof do. For
‘“juiy"™ ‘ ,0r<l 'sCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
AIIl.—500 bushels Huir, suitable for plastering;-,
BtW # h“ ,a by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
I.E, ALE.—To nrrive this dny per steamer Ala-
butna from New York, 20 barrels Cream Ale,—
Samtnerstock for sale by
j un e 17 W. M. DAVIDSON,
J.JAIK.—15 casks Hair, suitable for pinstoring; for
salo by
june 30
BKIOHAM, KELLY A CO
Kj for sale by
aug 18
YVOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
July IS
JOS. M. TURNER, Koaument-sq.
EKF, FORK, fko.—Per Exact: 25 bbls Mcse
Beef; 25 do do Eprk; 50 do Pbelps GIn; for sale
by WOOD. CLAGHORN A CO
aug 18
O SNABURGS.—Flaxen of various qualities
Cotton from the best Southern Factories; striped
ami colored Colton of vurious styles. For sulo
quantities to suit, at lowest market prices,by
H felt 19 JAMES ANDERSON A CO
No. 70 St. luliau, end 103 Bryan sts
C ORN.—1,800bushels pni
Ing and for sale by D.
July 10
White Corn, laud-
JPR; DILLON,
Foot of West Broad sk
S. F. HAMILTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
Office Whitaker Street,
june 16 Over Cooper’s Book Store. 3mos.
S. X. OTIJKPHY,
CARRIAGE MAKER & BLACKSMITH,
No. 96 aud 98 St. Julian Street,
West Side ofthe Market, Savannah, Ga.
Carriages repaired at short notice, oud at reasonable
juno 26 price*. 0 mo*.
RAEL-KOAD HOUSE,
OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD DEPOT,
EAST MACON.
july 3 BY S. M. LANIER. ly
shaving/hJOress^andshampcoing
posite St. Andre Wilful
' HUNT, PMnUtor.
ESTABLISHMENT,
Broughton Strcot, opposite f
july 7-ly WM. J. I
CLARK JLECK.il
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL WW:-
Broughton Street, one door from Jeffersonst, - ®
_^r^*_ Tho subscriber has on hand the lar-.
st und host assortment of ladies’^
nud gentlemen's Silk and Cotton Um-
^T^^brolltts,Parasols und Walking Canes, ^ - , 't-
of ovary description tlmt ever was offered for sale in
Savannnh. Buggy Umbrellas of every description.—
All vnitnlrsi »n t Kn iilinvo laiHY llfYIIA phft&D. c c^' w
All repairs iu tho above liue doue cheap,
may 30
TAKE NOTICE!
AN ANIMAL, ANY THING BUT AN ELEPHANT*
CAN UK 9BXN nVCALLINO AT. , f
S . D. HELZBEIK’S
!uir Ktiiporiam. Jefferson street.
P D. HELZUEIM begs leave to inform his friends
• and the public gem*.rally that ho ha* retorted
from the North with one ofthe lurgest and bdstaeloctcd
stock of READY MADE SUMMER CLOTHING to
ho found in tho city. He has also nwtfyeS a vety
large assortment of flats, Caps, Boofe,
together with nenrly three hundred Trunks, VaJBcs,
Ac. Ho also Ime his usualtsupply of Gune. Rites,
Pistols, Baddies and Bridles, Umbrellas aud Walk
ing Canes, with other artlclentoo numerous to men,
tion. Ho would respectfully inylte his friends and YU.
Connoisseurs of good clothing, to examine his stock,
und assuretthis visitors that if he cannot show them
au Elephant,he can give them a little touch ofthe Rhi
noceros. ^Country merchants supplied on liberal
torhiB, at No. 4 and 5, Mclntlro's New BuiidiMf.
N. B —P. D. H. will not attend the World's Fair.
j»iy io g|
Central EaUroBd. }
& •Savannah, May 26,1851.)
r\N and after the 1st day of Juqe, Freight Tndne
U will leave only on Mondays, Wednwdsys, and
Fridays, until business "‘(“‘^‘^VADLEY, |
may 27 General Superintendent. '
rrt ARRANT’S CORDLVf'
rmistitution Rheumatism, Jtc.; tor sale,by -
Constitution iv I|ENDR , CK80N & M0 ORE»
aug 14 gibbon.'Building.
TVTEW FALL GOODS—Per Flurido.—French
il Mousliu do Luine, of an entirely new style j Dark
French Prints, Ginghams, Eng! sh and American Cal
icoes, and other articles suitable tor fall and winter.-—
ju.tnm.iTed und fo^. % sW1TT ^ MOROAHi
LSanSl M I. 'TEyife. mk