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Savannah Export*.
. Hanford, for Now York-103 balo. Cotton,
” Rico 51 boles Domestics, 159 bags Ilico
CI, iO bbls. 'Rosin, 63 bundles Shooks, 93 do. Iron
,, o bbls. Bees W«.
r bri* Alston, for Bath, Me.—100,000 feel Lum-
oiri-IN. SEPT. 11.—Cotton.—Nothing doing in
rkel Prices aro merely nominal, mil title net
l"',in quotations^ _
,,MTfiOMERY, ALA., 8EPT.8—Cotton.—There
11 ,„ r .ble anxiety to operate ou the part of buy-
°," J |n consequence of tlm picseut discournuinr
C e of the growing crop, planters aro induced
' „ view of hotter prices hereafter. Receipts
'“['week nrnouutod to 462 bales, while the sales
a restricted to about 95 halos. We quote Middling
% 7Mjp. ^
IA.ULNE INTELLIGENCE.
r^F SAVANNAH SEPT. 13.
ARRIVED.
teanior Gordon, Freeland, Charleston, to S M Laf
CLEARED.
Hartford, Burke, New York, to Brighum, Kelly
s Alstjn, Poirce, Bath, Me.—-C A Greiner.
DEPARTED.
. Cl mer Welaka, Blankenship, Palatka.
'earner Metamora, Freeland, Charleston.
MEMORANDA.
•Iiilsdelphia, Sept. 9.—Arrived, schr. Durt, Robin-
8days from Savannah.
'Iiarleston, Sept. 12.—Cleared, brig Tyroue, Le-
,1 for Jacksonville, Fla.
lie U S M schr. William A John, Parker, (of and
u , Charleston) arrivod at Havana on the Cth inst.,
was to sail again for Charleston, via Key West
Savannah, on 7th.
,ew York, Sept.S.—Arrived,brig Jefferson, Rhodes,
jays from Jacksonville; schr. Joseph Muralt, Rod-
g 15 days from St. John's, Fla.—experienced u
vygule, anj had to throw ovorboard part of dock
\. bark Exact, Stevens, 15 days from Savanuah—
12 days had a continuation of gales from N. E. to
E., and blowing a gale all the ttinc ; brig Elisa
/ Carlisle, 13 days from Jacksonville, Fla.; brig
son Fuller, Stevens, 13 days from Suvannali. 2nd
„ was boarded by a boat from brig Jcfforson, from
ksonvillo, Fla., for New Yark, short of provisions,
plied hor with beef and bread. Havo hud con-
it head winds for 10 days in succession.
R DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, JEFFER
SON, SATILLA RIVER,
The sloop WORTHINGTON, Capt. Wilson,
will leave for the above places on Tuesday
uiug noxt u For freight, agply on board, at the
tr Rice Mill.
sept 13
TO RENT.-A comfortable 2 and a half atory
Wooden Dwelling House, situated iu Brough-
_ ton-street, nearly opposito Mrs. Marshall's
cli Hotel. Possession given 1st October. Forfur-
particulrrs, apply to
wpt 13 C
JNO. V. BARBEL,
At the Office of 8. C. Dunning.
&
JAMES M. JONES, Watch Maker,
has just returned from New York with m
choice selection of Gold and Silver Cased
Patent Levor Watches, extru fine, selected
himself, and for sale at New York retail pricos.
icpt 13 2 *
\E\V CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT,
rner of Weat-Broad and Bay-atreeta*
J. C. THORNTON, (lute of Columbia,
S. C.,) would respectfully intimato to the
citizens of Savannah, and the public gen-
Jly, that he has established himself at the above lo
tion, and is prepared to furnish all articles in his
i, of the best quality, and upon the most reuMouuble
ns. At his extensive
MANUFACTORY AND REPOSITORY,
II always be found a large variety of all tho most
hionable Carriages, Rockawavs and Buggies now
use. Harness, Whips, Fly Nets, Ac., constantly
hand.
All orders that he may be favored with will bo filled
ill promptness nud despatch. Also, Repairing done
the ahortost notice.
B.—All work sold at this establishment will be
rrsuted. tf sopt 13
UM £ND WHISKEY.—100 bbls Rum; 100
\> do NTO. Whiskey; for sale low to close consign-
,“pt b 13 BRIGIIAM, KELLY A CO.
AGGING AND ROPE.—50 bales Bugging;
100 coils best Kentucky Rope; for sulo low by
■-pi 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
ARFIKTINO.—Brussels Tapostry, three ply.
two ply, and Ingrain Carpeting; Chenille and
fted Rugs and Mats; Cocoa and Alicant Mata; 4-4,
6 4. mid £-4 Oil Cloth. Just opened and for sale by
pt 13 A1K1N A BURNS.
GEORGIA SHEETINGS.—A supply of the
I above goods, from tho Macon Manufacturing
Inipuny, is offered tddealQrs on fair aud reasonable
%i. JOHN JONES A SON,
jept 13 12 Agents.
■ OAF.—Just received ner brig Win L Jones, 150
P boxes of Pioper A Co's Family Pale and No. 1
lap; 200lbs. Cotton Blue; for sale by
pept 13
F. SCHERFF, Weri-Broad-st.
F. SCHERFF, West-Brond-st.
KH’ATOKsS.—20 bbls, par steamer Alabama;
lor sale by F. SCHERFF,
sept 13 Wes *Broad*at;
^LOUtt.—25 bbls new Baltimore Flour ; for sule
by F. SCHERFF,
tept 13 West-Broad-i-t.
1U0CKU1E8, LIQUOU8, WlK’ES, 8E-
* GARS, TOBACCO, &c.—J. De MARTIN is
intantly receiving by arriva s from New York, a
ish supply of the above articles; for sale low, nt
•rner of BAY AND WHITAKER STS.
»ppt 13
MNK APPLEc*.—20 dozen Pine Apples, just
received per schr. Seagull, direct from Havana,
d for sale by J. De MARTIN,
sept 13
lONONGAHELA WHISKY.—95 bid., old
* Monongahela Whisky, just received and for sale
J. DeMARTIN.
sopt 13
lltKftUltVKS, PRUNES, JELLIES, dec.
—Ginger and Chow Chow Preserves, fresh Prunes
jars aim boxes, Guava and Orange Jellies ; just re
ive! and for Bale by T J. DeMARTIN.
*ept 13
CHAMPAGNE WINE.—100 baskets of vari,
' out brands, consisting of Heidsick, Excelsior-
lclior, Ac.; just roceivod and for sale by
«ept 13 J. DeMARTIN.
INIONS, POTATOES, CHEESE, d;c.—
, A fresh lot of now crop Potatoes and Onions,
<1 rich English Dairy Cheese; just received und for
le by
•opt 13 j. DeMARTIN.
RENTS’ PATENT MERINO SHIRTS,
a ( Lambs' Wool do., Patent Merino Drawers, la-
CI » Cashmere Vests ; just received and for sale by
«ept 13 Laroche, bowne 8c co.
[Vents* lambs* wool hose, Genu
A Merino do., Ladies' Cashmere do., Children's
oritod Saxony do, Children's Worsted Hats, Ppen-
*■«. Ac.; for salo by
■opt 13 Laroche, bowne a co.
t'lNE WHITNEY BLANKETS.—Just re
L ceived: 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 fine Whitney
ll l Barth Wool Blankets; also, Crodlo and Crib
ankets; for sale by
8e pt 13 Laroche, bowne a co.
j^OR the purpose of increasing their Capital and
_ ®ther facilities far business, tue firm of S. Hoyt
| Lo. have this eleventh day of September, 1851,
Men into their copartnership Mr. Adikl Stephens,
•» ' v,1 ° will, from this date, bo an actiug partner iu
e concern, known as heretofore, under the firm and
iyie of Samuel IIoyt & Co.
I Savannah, Sept. 11, 1851.
1 SAMUEL HOYT,
, , .AB1EL STEVENS,
LfoP 1 K) HAMPTON L. BILBO.
Vrnpping PAPER, Georgia Manufactory.
“« n »«J 8. HOYT & i
sale by
ROWLAND 8c WASHBURN.
J 0 ;. 7 . 1 HOUSEHOLD words.
Kd m ;J , , R| “iherford, a Nautical Roraauce ; by l
tp l Fuher.
I Luthariae Walton j er, tho Rebel of Dorclioster,
h- Romanco of the Revolution in Carolina;
’ H p ulh 0f ®f“ The Yeawn," Ac.
L»optW , ’ #d l,y ,0HN M ‘ C00PEE * co -
|*iusnh~
baveju.t received
■ W “oo Chemicals.
I ramts, Oils and Gloi
1 ®?od Bonut, Copperas, Brimstone, 8u!pl
Lamn na ^ cet)lle tl0 -' Muriate do., Indigo, Mudde
r arif U i mery and ^rustics of all kinds, and a variety
aruclea too numerous to mention, for sale by
LyillTE V...A
L *?.***• and quality; for sale low by
L£B 1U| JA8. II. CARTER, Druggist, Jefferson
JCLPHATE QUININE.—Just received ■
°> Powem A Woightmnn'a Sulphate Quinine.
JAB. H. CARTER, Druggist, Jefferson
1 just received by
JAB. H. CARTER,
-"—I""' . 1 , —l. 1 ..1' !!
Telegraphic News. °
Nkw Ouleans, Sopt. 11, 8.50 A. M.—An ml- j
vance of an eighth to a quarter of a cent, took
)luco to-day, Thursday, in Cotton, and nineteen
iu ml red bales were Hold. Middling is quoted h
at from 83 to 8J ccnta. Freights of Cotton to ^
Liverpool arc jd., aud to Havre«ic.
Louisville, Sept. 9.—Mrs. Crittenden, wifi;
of the Attorney General,died at Frankfort .
terduy morning.
Cotton Factory Deatroyed by Fire.
Philadelphia, Sept. 8.—The Eagle Cotton
Factory, situated near Fairmount, %vas destroyed .
by fire tnis morning. The loan is $20,000, two-
thirda of tho nmount being insured.
pflja TO RENT.—A fine thrnu-story Brick House,
•9 with Gas, Hot und Cold Water in oVvty Room,
Jibil*Bath Room, Ac. To be finished hy first Octo
ber. HOLLIS A LAWSON, e
sept 10 tf 95 Bay-street.
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
/ \N tho 17th inst., u Negro 51nti named WILLIAM, 1
vJ who suys ho belongs to Thos. Mullad, of Liber
ty county, Georgia. Said Willium is five feet nine
inches aud a half high, twenty-seven years rhl, ami
■ays ho left his owner's residence ou tho 5th inst. r
sept 11 3 ISAAC DeLYON, Jailor.
/ \ILH.—Tunners, Linseed,Sweet, nml Lump Oils,
V-F just received by JAS. H. CARTER,
sept 10 Druggist, Jeffcrson-st. (
til EA.—30 half chests Old Hyson ; 60 cutties, of 13
-A lbs. each, do do; 10 half chests Pouchong, in V<j 'J
lb. papers : 10 do do, in *4 lb. papers ; 10 do do, in
papers 3 to tho pound. All oi tho nbovo Teas nro of
tho very latest importation'', and for solo by
sopt 12 W. M. DAVIDSON.
>RANDY, RUM AND GIN.—25 bbls. Do*
-D mestic Brandy, 20 do do Rum, nml 25 do do Giu :
in store and for side by
sept 12 W. 51. DAVIDSON.
^EfSAHM.—100,600 Segurs, various brands, some
very superior quality: ill store and for sale by (
sept 12 W. 51. DAVIDSON.
{CHAMPAGNE.—25 baskets Champagne Wine,
just received and for sale by
sept 12 W. M. DAVIDSON. J
p^ORN.—1,000 bushels of primo white Baltimore ^
Corn, in store ; for salo by 1
sopt 12 JOHN V. TARVER, Ex. Wharf.
/"IATS.—200 bushels prime Oats, in store; for side
yJ by JOHN V. TARVER,
sept 12 Excliunge Wharf.
IRAN.—lOObusho 1 * Bran, in store; for sale by
JD JOHN V. TARVER,
sept 12 Exchange Whnrf.
LT AY.—400 bales prime North River Hay, in store;
kl. for sale by JOHN V. TARVER,
sopt 12 Exchungc Wharf. ]
QUIRTS AND COLLARS.— Recoived per j
Alabama, a large assortment of fine White Shirts; j
Colored and Fancy do.; also, n supply of three ply
Standing Collars. For sale by
.opt 11 WM. n. SYMONS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
tPHE Subscriber is now receiving a large nml well
X ussortod stock of Reudy*5!ade CLOTHING,
consisting in part of black nml colored Frock and
Dress Coats, fancy Silk und Satin Vests, black Doe- ;
skiu Cassimcro and fuucy Cussimcre pants,
sept 11 W. R. 8YMONS, 17 Whitaker si.
NEW BOOKS,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
TitunsDAY, Sept. 10th.
rpiIE NILE BOAT: or, Gliiup.ea of tin: Lnnd of
A Egypt; by W. 11. Bartlett, notlior of “Forty
Days in the Dcsort.” 1 vol., 8 vo , Illustrated with 35
Engravings uml 17 Wood Cuts—Harpers.
Alban: A Talo of tho New World ; by the author
of “ Lady Alice.”
Opheliu, by Alary Cowdnn Clarke—being vol. 8 of
The Girlhood of Shokspeure’s Heroines.
Arthur Conway: or, Scones in tho Tropic*; by
Cnpt. L. II. Miluian, B. A., uutlior of “ The Wayside
Cross.”
Tho History of tho United States, by Richurd Hil
dreth—vol. 5.
Elements of Analytical Geometry, by Albert E.
Church, A. 51.
Iconogruphic Encyclopaedia—part 23.
Further supply of
The Religion of Geology and its connected Sciences,
by Edward Hhchcock, D. D., L. L. D.
DONALD M. McINTOSII,
Cotlnr RapiilN. Linn County, lowii,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public, and Gen-
xjl oral Agent for locating Land Warrants, Purchase
aud Sale of Land, Payment of Tuxes, Collecting
Rents, Ac. Will faithfully utteud to all business en*
trusted to his cure.
Being iu Savunnuh for u short time, he will be
pleased to receive aby commissions iu his line, and
to impart auy information in his powor to those wish
ing an interest in tho great Northwest.
References.—Hon. John C. Nicoll, Win. Law, uud
Joseph W. Jackson, Savannah, Gu.; John Bryan, Esq.,
Charleston, S. C.; Hon. George Greene, Codnr Rap
ids, Iowa; Hon. Stephen Witcher, ami Win. G. Wood
ward, 5Iuscutirie, Iowa. tf sept 11
WANTED.
A Situation as Out-Door Clerk, by a Young Man
■TV who has had several years experience in business
in this city, and who can come well recommended.—
For information, apply at this office,
aug 15 eodlm
REMOVAL.
T> E1NST1EN has removed to tho Brick Store on
XV* the corner of Broughton and Barnard-sts., for*
merly occupied by Messrs. Currell Sc Boggs,
nug 18 tf
REMOVAL.
QNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT have removed to
O Gibbons' new stores, Congress-street, directly op
posito tlieir old stand. nug 1
REMOVAL.
fllHE Subscriber bus removed to the corner Bar-
X nard und Broughton-streets, recently occupied by
Mr. J. Dasher, where he will continue the Hat and
Shoo business.
sept 5 W. HEIDT.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
fl^HE Subscribers liuvo received per steamer Flor-
X ida and Hurtford, an additional supply of Ready-
51ude CLOTHING. Our ussortinent is the best uud
largest iu the city. Those wishing to furnish them-
selves, wholesale or retail, will find it lo their udvun-
tage to call at No. 10 Whitakor-st.
sept 4 PIERSON Sc HEIDT.
TliST RECEIVED—A splendid lot of Gentle*
d men’s Huts, of the latest style und best quality.
Also, a general assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's
Shoes and Boots. W. HEIDT,
Corner Broughton und Bnrnurd-sts.,
sept 6 Formerly occupied hy I. Dasher.
I3RIDAL AND BALL FAN8.—A superior
XX article; also, various other new styles. Just
opened and for sale by
sept 6 AIKIN A BURNS.
FOR SALE.
1 AAA LBS. HIDES ; 3,000 do Tallow ; 200
1 U.UUU Sheep Skins; 100 Calf Skins.
LUFBURROW A HINE,
At the junction of Louisville A Augusta Road,
aug 28 tf
CARPETS, RUGS, DRUGGET, Jkc.
T A ROCHE, BOWNE A CO., have received per
XJ .teenier Floridn, and are now opening, a large
' assortment of extra Three Ply, Imperial, super aud
medium super Two Ply, and Ingruin Carpets, Stair
Carpets, fine Tufted Rugs, Door Mats, Drugget, Ac.
In uddition to their present stock, they will be re
ceiving a further supply by the weekly steamers.
. sept 8
’ TYEWITT dc MORGAN are now receiving, by
JLJ tho steamers and packets, tludr Fall stock of
Fancy and Studio DRY GOODS, OTrkich thoy invite
the attention of their customers and the public gene-
rally. RIBERO'S BUILDING, Congrcss-st.
sept 11
T D OGEES* PENKNIVES.—A fiue ni.ortineut
' XV of Joseph Rogers A Son’s; also of Geo. Wos-
| tenholm A Son’s celebrated Pon ami Pocket Knives;
i also an assortment of fiuo Double Percussion Guus.—
Just received and for salo by
sept 10 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st.
FiORN.—Luuding per Midas; 6,000 bushels, a
Vy prime article; for sale very low on tho wharf, by
sept 9 WOOD. CLAGHORN A CO.
” LAROCHE, BOWNE * CO.,
y A RE now ooening choir Fall und Winter Stock of
■kfh. Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which, for va-
- riety and elegance of style, is unsurpassed iu tho
r City.
Their Stock, embraces every variety of Foreign
and Domestic Goods, suitable for Southern trude.
“ Merchants and Planters visiting the City are iuvited to
i r call and examine our Stock before purchasing, as we
believo we can make it to thoir interest to buy from
„ us. sopt. 10.
y X ARD.—30 bbls Prime Now York No. 1 Loaf, in
Xj store and for sale by
sept 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
qAA COILS superior Kentucky BALE ROPE,
-I aUv landing and for sale by
h gept 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
X^IaOUR.—28 bbls Hirain Smith’s Premium Fam-
1; ilv Flour ; landing and for sale by
7 sept 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
>• XXACON SIDES.—30 hlids Primo Bacon Sides,
w XX in store and for sale by
sept 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
1 d~iOFFEE, SUGAR CRACKERS, &c.—
\J 75 bag. Klo Cuffen, 50 bag. P. R. do.; 95 bag.
and 50 mats Java do.; 25 hhds Prime P. R. Sugar; 35
UB bbls. Stuart’s “Circle A” Crushed do., 50 bbls Crack*
era; 20 half bbls do.; 50 cases Lemon Syrup. In
.» store aud for sale by
— .apt 10 SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
U • - ■ WANTED TO HIRE.
st. TLX AND8 to Harvest Rice. Apply to
- XI .ept 10 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
f^OItN.—1,000 bushels Coro, in sacks, for sale by
V sept 10 HOWLAND A WASHBURN.
|KAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia Stute Lot
" tory, Cln.s 2-11:
39 3 28 29 3 22 46 62 31 « 20 36.
-lekcte Not. 3 6 51, 99 40 51, anil 3 39 51, Ti i/es
i. i’tausu cull ftjr tlia cash or renew in tlie splendid
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
■ thr litnifit of IndependentFire Co. at stoguota.
1>. PAINE A CO., Mtumgnr.
y A good cliuuce for a Thffn Number Prize !
class T.
To be tlruwii Tins Day.
Sales Close at 11 o'clock, A. M.
BRILLIANT SCHEME:
)rawu Billiots in each Package of 20 Tickets !
capitals :
&t',i Ac., Ac.
rickets only $15—shares from $1,87 to $7,50.
ill orders strictly confidential ami promptly attend
to, mid prizes casliud oil demand,
apt 13 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
:AWN NUMBERS—Of Gromio A
Lottery, Class ill :
21 lii 22 60 ID 15 II 7 47 73 27 01 0.
i. 22 27 47, II 11) 22, Prizes m»I«I.
'ulaski
E. WITHINGTON’S.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Salet Close at 3 o'clock, P. M.
EENE PULASKI MONUM’T LOT’Y
EXTRA CLASS NO. 75, FOR 1851.
u druwn in Alexandria, Va., This Day, Sept. 13.
J. W. MAURY Sc CO., Manager*.
78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballot*. I
GRAND SCHEME.
$50,000--$20,377!
ckots$15—shares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by tho Package, for sale by
sept 13 E. WITH1NGTON.
UUUDREN’S CARRIAGES.—Fulling Top
t Children's Carriage*, just received and for sale by
-opt 5
COLLINS Sc BULKLEY.
I KCKIVBI) PER 11AKK GEORGIA—A
id splendid assortment of Youth’s, Men's mid Boys'
Lies u ml Boots ; Lad’s do, of every stylo mid quail-
which will be sold ou reusouublo terms,
opt 5 W. IlEIDT.
NEW DRUG STORE.
JAMES H. CAItTElt.
5 above line, always
sept IU
WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
New Arrangement for Passenger Trains!
On and after Tuesday, July 1st, Passenger Trains
will, run as follows:
Day Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 A. M., arrive at
Macon 6 30 P. 51. Leave Macon 7.30 A. M., arrive at
Savannah 6 P. M.
Hight Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 P. 51., urrive
at Macon 5.15 A. M. Leave Macon 4.30 P. M., arrive
at Savannah 2.30 A. M.
Tho Day Traius connect with the Macon and Wes
tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta, Mortgoniory.
ami Chattanooga, (and going East,) with Stuges to ami
from Millcdgovillrfront Gordon.
Tho Night Trains cottjicct with daily steamers to uud
from Charleston, and with weekly steamships to and
front New York, with Stages to and from Augusta
from No. 9: At Mucon with the Macon and West
ern Day Trains to aud from Atlanta, Columbus bv
Stage from Burnsville, Augusta by Georgia Ruil Road,
and with South Wobtoru Ruil Road to and from Fort
Valley, and by Stages with points Soutliwestward.
WM. M. WADLEY,
” *1 tf General Super’t.
m
TO COUNTitY MKIti!HA'w»,=
I1ATS FOR THE FALL TRA
TIm» Subscribers aro now rcceivi^ a : largo
H aud well selected stock of Huts, Cap?and Bon-
nets. Riiitnbln lor C'itv nn.l n...
« ..u nupenor regular naej
Livermore, master, wilLh
nets, suitable Tor City and Country trade. Our
stock having been selected with great care, with viatv -vr—~ . whom-
ior this trade, we aro prepared to sell nt ns low prices passngo, apply'
and oil as accommodating terms as auy houas Ease Aeilair s whnrf, or to
accommodating
West, North or South. ESBBMKm
N. K. BAllNUM 8c CO.,
»«|ft 4 114 CoogrcBH-ste
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL,
NO. 157 BROUGHTON STREET.
BERNAltl) tlAI.LON, Drlmlpnl.
HENRI 1IEKI8.SE,
Formerly Professor of French in Mount Zion Col•
leffe, South Carolina,
july 91 T E A C II R 11 UK K BEN OH.
LAWTON, DOW ELL Jt CO.,
NO. 210 UAY-STHEKT, SAVANNAH, OROBU1A.
WflI. 8. I.AWTON .V (T4».,
CORNER SECOND AND I’OI'LAK-STHKKTR, MACON, OA.
A. B. LAWTON iV GO.,
— WOLETHORPE, ororgia.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
fTpLNDLR their services to tlieir friends and tho
A publie generally. They urn mutually pledged not
to speculate la Cotton. Liberal advances made on
produce consigned to them, and Planters' orders tilled
with doNputch uml at the lowest market prices.
A. B. Lawton, 8. L. Dowell, W. S. Lawton,
of Halter County, of Savannah. of Mucon.
july 28 ly
N OTICE*—All persons having demand* against
the estate of Mrs. M. C. Worthington, Into of
Chnthuin county, deceased, aro horeby notified to
hand in their accounts to the undersigned, duly at
tested, within the timw prescribed by law ; and ull
persons indebted to the said estate, nro requested to
nmke payment to
ting 19 «w WALTER W. SMITH, Ex’r.
WOOL! WOOIj!! WOOL!!!
SAM'L. HOYT,
(Of the Agricultural lVa» chouse of S. Hoyt Co.)
H AVING retired from tho same, and associated
with himself HAMPTON L. BILBO, under tho
uame of ri. HOYT 8c CO., is prepared uml will do a
strictly COMMISSION BUSINESS, buying and pay
ing Cush at ull times for WOOL, Sheep Pelts, Green,
Suited nud Dry Hides, Deer Skins, Shipping Furs of
every description, Cattle Horns, Long Hair, Rugs,
Beeswax, and produce in general.
h. l. liiLno.[july 24 tf J sam’l iioyt.
WEBSTER Sc PALMES
2E(4AR8.-200,000 ol various h' lmls, for sale by
WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
CRACKERS.—50 bbls Siij
for sale by
WEBSTER it PALMES.
kTARD, DUPUY ifc CO’S BRANDY.—20
" lif pipes—vintages 1842, 1848, end U'49; for sale
[sept 8] WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
L O LASSES.—50 lilids and 100 bbls Cuba, ami
10 tierces Florida Syrup; for sale by
Vt 8 WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
'J.UNNY BAGGING AND KENTUCKY
ROPE—For sulo by
pt 8 WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
N O. WHISKY
• sale by
.--5U0 bbls in store, aud I'c
WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
sept 8
IACON AND LARD.—30 hlids Bacon Sides;
$ 50 bbls aud 50 kegs prime Leaf Lurd.in store and
WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
IU bushels of white Com, in suck:
i brig Alston, and for sale by
C. A. L. LAMAR.
uug 23 C. A. L. LAMAR.
LAGGING AND BURLAPS. — Too pieces
• Sea Island Cotton Bagging; 10 do. Burlups, siiita-
i for picking sheets or grain bugs. For sale at lowest
trkel pricos by JAMES ANDERSON & CO.,
aug 28 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-sts.
REMOVAL.
R OBERTS, FOOTE a MARSHALL have re
moved to their large, new uml convenient Store,
corner of Broughton mid Jeffcrsou-stroets, opposite St.
Andrew's Hall, where they uro now opening a large
and splendid assortment of Foreign uml Domestic
DRY GOODS, which they offer for suio exclusively at
wholesale. Merchants front tho intorior can roly on
tlieir slock being surpassed by none in tho country,
and at prices equally low. They have iu store und
ure now receiving:
100 hales Brown Shirtings und Sheetings,
50 cnscs Bleached “ “
50 hales Ulunkets,
100 cuscs Kerseys and Lindseys,
25 bales Red Flannels,
10 “ White “
And a lurgn assortment of Ladies’ Dross Goods,
Fancy Goods, Cloths, Cussitnores, Tweeds, und mis
ccllaneous articles usually wanted by merchants from
the country. sept 4
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
At New York Prices.
T HE Sul hers have received, by recent arrivuls,
a large u.u /ell selected stock of Fashionable
Fall and Winter Clothing, and shall continuo to re
ceive additions to tlieir stock, ull wliicn wo manufac
ture ourselves, and uro thus prepared to offer great
inducements to Country Merchants, and others who
tnay favor us with their patronage,
aug 19 PIERSON 8l tiBIDT
LUFUVItltOW A him:,
DEALERS IN HIDES AND SKINS.
rpANNING ANI» CURRYING curricil ou, hour tlir
J- junction of the Louisville and Augusta Roads,
where the highest market pikes will be puid for
HIDES and SKINS. Tanners supplied with Hides
on rensouul lo terms. All orders promptly attended
to. ly nag 28
prepared to
raceive the State and County Tuxes for the pres
ent year. Office hours from 8 o’clock, A. M., to 2 P.
M. F. M. STONE,
nag 5 T. C. C. C.
1 10 ALL CONCERNED.—1 will puy u reward
of $20 in each case for proof to convict any white
rsou or persons of soiling or famishing liquor to any
my Negroes, or for trading with them ill any man-
r contrury to the laws of the State,
july 21 tf SOLOMON ZEIGLER.
SION BUSINESS.
|1HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Pljuting
friends and the public generally, that he still
( ill all of its branches,
t his
e given nt all times to tho sum of Cotton uml
duco. All orders for Bugging, Rope, nud
pplies, carefully filled at the lowest ninrket
JOHN V. TARVER.
Savannah, August 7th. 1851.
[ ESS FORK.—Luudiug : 50 bbls. City Inspec
tion ; for sale by
ept (5 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
POTATOES.—Laiuiiug: 50 bbls, iu fiue order;
for sale bv
sopt 0 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
501), CLAGHORN Sc CO.
uJ uml otlie
sept 5
STONE J ARS—Just received and forsule by
sept G COLLINS Sc. BULKLEY.
8 LAKE’S PATENT FIRE PROOF PAINT.— t
supply always ou hand, and for sale by
may 3 * tf C. A. L. LAMAR.
|Y U1II*—100 bbls Lutner Felton's Rum, just n
W ceived, uud for sulo by
sept3 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO
PIUNNY CLOTH, BALE ROFE, AND
Uf TWINE—In store and for sale l»y
scpt2 SWIFT, DEN3LOW Sc CO.
TOBACCO.
THOMAS, WILSON «fc CO.,
Agents in Savannah for the
lickbiirg, Vti., Tobacco Mnniifnctm
Company,
[ AVE on consignment 100 boxts of Tobacco, of
various bruiids, from the above establishment,
ich they offer for sale. sopt 8
V EW ORLEANS WHISKY.—Landing;
209 bbls.; for sulo low by
sept 8 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
d ARFElt’S MAGAZINE for September
London Labor aud the Loudon Poor—No. 11.
Received by JQHN M. COOPER Sc CO.
sept 8
SNIDER, LATHROF & NEVITT,
[ AVING Removed to Gibbons’ New Stores, 139
Congress-street, directly opposite their old stand,
e now iu store u full und well selected stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
vhich they invito tho attentioa of Merchants mid
liters visiting the city. sopt 8
WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
J. F. FELOT & CO.,
; ACT0RS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Williamson’s Buildings, Buy-street.
J. F. FBLOT. 7. N. WINKLEtt.
sept 3 Ohio
s follows :—10 cent I.
lb. 4\*i ozs.; 3 cent Loaf,
JOSEPH FELT,
City Treasurer,
LUMBER, LUMBER.
HE undersigned, intending to continue the Luiir
A ber business ou his own account, will keep coa
ly on hand u quantity of River Sawed Lumber,
Ranging Timber, aud Shingles; also Oak, Ash and
Pine Wood. JNO. F. O’BYRNE,
v 20 ly At the old stand, O’Byrne.s wharf.
BEEBE & CO’S. AND LEERY?,
«& CO’S. II ATS.—Beebe Sc Co’s, amf
i Leery Sc Co’s. Full and Winter stylo of
; received and for sale by
«1 N. K. BARNUM Sc CO., 149 Cougress-st.
of
TO I-IjANTKUH.
GEORGIA SHOES.
20 OOO tS A !^ 8 nk «I«» BltOOANS.
I f.V.Y''’ ,T hn SuWrihrr,, ,„n nmv receiving
h « I , 1 ??Wi?5f of Work. Gonilemen'.,
Ijfullof, ami Children . Bool, and Hhoe., of every
quulily mid Myle, .elected by „ member of toe firm
with tho utricle.! rare, comprl.iug the largest ami
best arranged .luck ever ulTorcd in this nmrlfet. We
ure prepared to ftirui.lt grent inducements to those
who will fnvor u» with a call, and plodgo ourselves to
give iu every instance satisfaction.
VERSTILLE Sc BUTLER,
sopt C
3iuo
Maiket-Hqauru
DVUKG AND KEKOVAIISTg
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 Vorlt si., rear of the Court House, Savannah, Ua
ESTAttLISIIED IN 1832
L ADIES' Silk und Woollen Dresses, S.iawls, Table
Covers, See. churned, uml dyi-d various colors, La
dies' Bonnets Bleached uud I'ivssed in a fMsbioiialdc
style, Kid Gloves Cleaned, und Gentlemen's Garment's
Cleaned, Renovated or Dyeil as may bo required. All
done iu the sum* stylo which has generally so much
pleased my patrons uml fri-mls Terms modorute.—
Orders from the country aud interior of Georgia.
Florida, and South Cumlni.i, thankfully received and
oauctually attended to.
apr 20istuwos4t ly ALEXANDER UAI.I.OWAV
SRIP LINES.
!.!«/
ro 8 u '»f packet (uMl TEXAS,
patch as
BRIGHAM, KEULv A’CO.
FOR BOS
1 he burk MIDAS, Jordan, master will mmi
with despatch. For freight or passage 2?
WOOD, CLAOHOhSTcO 1 ^
1'Oit NKW-VOUK-Ncw UlaeT -
I be new paekol hark PKTREA, Capt. R ob t
_j I Brown, having tho groater portion of her
cargo engaged, and going ou hoard, will have dis
patch lor the ubovc port. For freight or passage,
having splendid stutnroom accommodations, apply to
Captain on hourd, at Andersun’a tipper wharf, or to
* e P t 10 ROWLAND & WASHBURN.
FOR NEW-Y ORK—Old EMtabllshed Line.
Jt&Z. 11,0 /,,,e .P acke * «hip HARTFORD, J Bourke.
■ iTltypr. master, will meet with dispatch as above.—
For freight or possum, having superior accommoda
ttons, apply on board, at Telfair's wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR BALTIMORE.
,T he bri ? FLOR ^» Cnpt. Hubbard, will have
*iiLi dispatch lor the above port. For freight or
port. For freight or
ROWLAND 8c WASHBURN.
O TARI), DUIM A it GO’S BRA? DY.-ll
halfpipes Otunl, Dupuy 8c C o’s Hi wady, in bond,
und for sale by
sept 5 W. M. DAVIDSON.
REMOVAL.
B F. McKENNA, Moiiument-squaio, opposite the
• l'ulaski House, will remove about the first oi
October, to the store now occupied by Mr.R. Einstein,
a few doors west of his present location.
Being anxious to reduce his stock ef HUMMER
GOODS previous to removing, lie is offering them ut
the following reduced prices:—Printed Lawn, reduced
from ISMs 10 cts.; do., from 1834 to 12V(t cts.; do.,
from 25 to 1834 cts.; do., from 31V4 aud 37M» to 20 and
25 cts. Bareges, reduced from 25 and 31V4 to 18^4
aud 20 cts.; do,, from 37to 25 cts. Foulard Silks,
reduced from 50 to 37Ml cts. Higher price goods of
those styles, and other styles of Hummer Dress Goods,
reduced iu like proportion. Pantaloon stuffs, Drills,
Ac., reduced fully 25 per cunt. lulu an
july 30
inches broad, clear of sup, Ho inch thick,will ho
received by the undersigned nud paid for on delivery
prior to 1st Jununry next, at the rate of $42 per 1,000
pieces. ANDREW LOW Sc CO.
aug 28 lum
FITCH FINE TIMBER WANTED.
f|7HE Subscribers will puy tho undermentioned
-l prices, tier M superficial feet, for well squared
Pitch Pine Timber, of any of the following dimen
sions, delivered in Suvaiinuh prior to 1st February
next, and advised to the
Length. Girth.
(14 feet, 16 by Hi,
05 “ 17 by 17,
66 ' “
month previously:
$12 per M.
$20 per M.
17 by 17,
67 “ 17 by 17, )
68 “ 18 by 18, [ $15 per M
69 “ 18 by 18, )
70 “ 18 by 18, )
71 “ 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,
78 “ 20 by 20,
79 “ 2d by 20,
80 “ •() by 20.
irtli to he taken ut the middle of the log, the
to he less than 14 iuelies nt the smull end, und
e from knotty and sappy tops.
! lino ANDREW LOW & CO.
I MiOL'lC, REFINED SUGAR, &«•—50 Idds
Hiram Smith's Flour, from now wheat; 75 whole
und 50 liulf bids pure Genesee Flour, from new wliuut;
80 bids Butter, Sugur and Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes
HoduBiscuit; 80bills Crushed, Powdered und Granu
lated Sugar; 60 do Stuart's Clarified do; 20 hhtla
choice Porto Rico do; 100 boxes new Sealed Her
rings ; 50 do assorted Caudy ; 75 do Adamantine Cu
(lies; 50 do Colgate’s Peurl Starch; 300 do No. 1 Pa
and Family Soap ; 30 casks, quarts aud pints, Byas
London Porter. Luiiding nud for sale by
sept 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 8c CO.
FOltBALTl MORE—Regular LIue.
& , rite packet tiri* HENRIETTA, Dubel, a...
«ti ter, will have ilespatali for tho above port.—
wharf or to”' “PP'r on board, at Telftvlr’.
' C I 111 BRIGHAM, KELLY At CO.
FOU IMIILArnTLI-lUA-Ueron*. W.
, rhorogu .rpackot .chi. FANNIE, Bctou,
S3HSnvicr, will havo quick de.patch •> above.--
I*oi Height or passage, Apply to
, °l 111 CHAf>. A. GREINER.
FOR FltlilUIIT Oil tllARTER, ” "
Jr#* " rw "" ,l fl "' 1 * aill "K hark DILIGENCE,
Tl-rtT Ilutchlmou, mii.trr; burthen, 237 tan. Foi-
npply lo
■■'I" "COHENS ATtM rz.
a1k
yb 11E KONS’REGULAR PACKETLINE. J
iLSwSa, IIBTWKRN *
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNaT.
The following vessels comprise this Line, and will
sail about every two weeks, viz :
Schr. JULIA ELIZA,... Cupt. II iojir.
Schr, J. II, HOLMES, Capt. Lodqk
Sclir. DART, Capt. So mb as
Schr. CHAS. A. GREINER, Capt. Ps tbuson.
The vessels are all first class Schooners, .ml com
manded by Captains experienced in tho trade, and who
will use thoir best exertions to give satisfoction io tlm
shippers. For Freight or Passage (having good ao-
eomodutiou, for passage) apply to
CHAS. A. GREINER, .Nr. 72 Buy-street,
Savannah.
HERON 8c MARTIN, No. 37^v North Wharves,
fob H PhllatWp
STEAM-BOAT LINES.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. M fn'
Daily V. S. Mail Steam-packet I,life
SAVANNAH AND MIA1U.E8TON,
Outside direct, and through in eight hours.
Thu line, composed of the following steamers, the
GORDON, tho CALHOUN, and the METAMORA,
leaves Savannah dally at 5 o'clock, A. M., and leaves
Charleston daily nt 9 o’clock, A. M., connecting with
the Ccntrul Rail-Road, Savannah, uml Wilmington
Bouts, Charleston.
S. M. LAFFITEAl , Ag’t., Savannah,
july 1 E. LAF1TTE 6c CO M Ag'ts., Clinrleston.
FOR CHARLESTON.
VIA DAUI’USKIE, BI.UFFTON, BOYDS LAND
ING. HILTON HEAD AND BF.AUFOIt'l.
The well known stiiam-puckut
WM. 8EABROOK, Cnpt. F. Peck,
having undergone thorough repairs,
a ill leave for the uhovn places oil
Monday Morning, ut 9 o’clock. For freight or pus*
sago, having state room accommodations, apply or
hoard, at tho Charleston Stuath-boat Co’s, wharf, or
to S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
All way freight payable by shippers. sept 0
C IORN AM) FLOUR.— 1 2,StHMmuhels of prime
J white Virginia Corn; 1H0 bbls. of Canal Flour;
5U hhls. superfine Virginia Flour. Just received, and
de by (may 3 tf) C. A. L. LAMAR.
C HINESE GONGS.— 2 superior fine tone,
suitable for Hotels or Boarding Houses ; just re
ceived aud for sale by
pt 5 J. W. MORRELL 8c CO.
SAMUEL HOYT Ac CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I N ihc buviiig and selling of every description of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Also, Ma
chincry, Georgia aud French Burr Mill Stones, Euso
pas, Colugeu, Cull iu, aud Bolling Cloths—together
itii every kind of Produce North and South.
Cash paid for Wool, Hides, Deer Skins, and Ship
ping Furs.
SAMUEL IIOYT. HAMPTON L. till.HO.
aug 30
■ O/X PIECES GRASS SKIRTS, 30 do.
IOU do. do. for misses; 20 Ready-made Skirts,
per steamer Florida aud for sale by
aug 20 AKIN Sc BURNS.
R eceived per steamer Alabama: 6 firkins
choice Butler, 6 boxes new Cheese, 10 bbls.
choice Mercer Potatoes, 5 do. Apples, uud 200 lbs.
Bolosna Sausages ; for sale by
aug 28 JOHN 1). JESSE.
THROUGH TICKETS FROM SAVAN
NAH TO PHILADELPHIA,
r|HIK Travelling public arc informed that nrrnuge-
I ments have been made between the Charleston Sc
Savannah Daily Line Steamers and the steamships
Osnrey und AHmtros, to furnish them with through
tickets lo Philadelphia at $22. Tho steamships leave
Charleston every Wednesday, nt 4 o'clock, P. M.—
Pickets can he iiud on board ut the Chaidestun Sc Ha-
vaiiuah Steam-Packet Offiee.
july 14 S M. LAFFITEAIJ, Agent-
B UTTER AM) CHEESE.—20 firkins select
ed Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese
Landing from stcuinship Alabama, aud for sale by
aug 27 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON Sc CO.
and pale, in bond, uud for sale bv
sept 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW Sc CO.
R efined sugars.—25 i»bu r. l. & a.
Stuart's Clarified Sugar; 15 do do Crushed.—
Lauding mid for sale by
sept2 SWIFT, DENSLOW 8c CO.
CJWBKT OIL.
>3 for sale by
sept 1
-20 baskets Marseilles Olive Oil,
HENDRICKSON & MOORE.
dozen Brooms; 25 do Buckets. In store und for sale by
septa SWIFT, DENSLOW 8c CO.
'aper, assorted aizea and qualities; in store
and for sale by
sept 2 SWIFT, DEN8LOW 8c CO.
Alo, to arrive to-day p?r steamer from New York;
for sale by
sept 2 W. M. DAVIDSON.
C ORN.—1,000 bushels Baltimore selected White
Corn, for sale by DAVID R. DILLON,
■ept 3 Foot of Weat-Bread-strect.
Foot of Wcst-Broad-street.
sept 3
COHENS Sc HERTZ.
P. LUMBER AND MACKEREL.—
20,000 feet White Pine Lumber; 20 bbls now
Mackerel; lauding from bark Diligence, und
8 by
2 COHENS 8c HERTZ.
T EA.—200 packages Old Hyson, Imperial Young
Hyson, Gunpowder, and Powchong; for sale by
ept 8 WEBSTER 8c PALMES.
Jl^TOLASSES. —250 hlids. Cuba Molusses, of
J.7X prim 8 quality und order; 100 bbls. early crop
ew Orlerdrfs Molasses. For sale by
«ugflg hV ■« COHENS 8c HERTZ.
L IMB.—5 hhd* Lillie, landing and for sale by
aug 23 IBK1GHAM, KELLY 8c PC
£*UGAR.—200 hlids from frir to primo Porto Rico:
50 bhda Florida Sugar; 10 do St. Croix do; 20
do fair New Orleans. In store and for sale by
septTe WEBSTER 8c PALMES.
mOBACCO.—150 packi
J. for sale by
■«pt8 %
- of.various brands,
TER 8c PALMES.
sopt 3
Foot of West-Brood-strect.
C ORN.—1,200 bushels very superior White Corn,
lauding from schr. Leopold O’Donnell: for sale
by JOHN V. TARVER,
aug 30 Exchange Wharf.
KEF, IMIltK, dec.—Pur Exact: 95 bbl. Ma«
Beef; 25 do do Pork; 50 do Phelps' Gin; for sale
aug 18
WOOD, CLAGHORN 8c CO
A LE! ALE!!—15 bbls new Ale, iust received
per steamer Alabama from New York ; for sale by
sept 11 W. M. DAVIDSON.
I mproved letter and invoice
FILE.—This articlo not only combines every fa
cility for ready reference, but a saving of much time
und labor. Rnceived by
sept 11 JOHN M. COOPER 8c CO.
mutter,cheese and potatoeh.-
D 30 kegs selected Goshun Butter; 50 boxes Eng
lish Dairy Cheese; 50 bbls Mcrcof Potatoes. Land
ing from steamer, and for sale by
M*pt 11 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
rn AYSflTT'S EXTBIMIT y u i. I. U W
IJ DOCK AND SAH8APAHII.I.A.—A .up
ply just recoived and for sale by* „
HENDRICKSON Sc MOORE,
sept 1 Gibbons' Building.
ATS—Iu sacks! &r sale by
O
aug 14
ROWLAND 8c WASHBURN
white Western Corn, lauding from brig Alolus,
uud for sale by
sept 5 COHENS Sc HERTZ.
B utter, cheese and potatoes.—
30 kegs selected Goshen Butler; 50 boxes Eng
lish Dairy Cheese; 50 bbls Potatoes, iu fine order.—
Received per steamship, and for sale by
pt 5.SCRANTON, JOHNBTON Sc CO.
OPPOSITION line;
FOR PALATKA,
VIA DAIUEN, ST. MARYS, JACKSONVILLE,
BLACK CREEK AND PICOLATA.
Leaves Friday. 19th Sept., at 10 A. M.
mHreu**' tv The favorite steam-packet WE*
LAKA, Cupt. P. Blankenship,*will
resume hor regular trips to Florida _
on Friday, 5th Sept^ and will con
tinue to leave regularly every Friday, at 10 A.^M.
For freight or passuge, having state-room acedm*
modntions, apply on board, at tha Charleston CvpiP a *
ny’s Wharves, or to
8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Atent,
N. B.— The Welaka connects with the different
Stago Lines on the route, sept 2
FOR AUGUSTA.
On Friday Morning, at 9 o'clock.
Tho now and sptaudid steam-
packet HANCOCK, Cape Murray,
will leave fur the above port and
ull intorinediute landings, over/’
Friday at 9 o'clock A. M.
No way freight will be received on bourd after -6
o’clock. ’ For freight or passage, having superior ac*
coininodations, npply ou bourd, or to
THOMAS W, C08KERY, Agent.
JOffice at the HnucnolSljgfnrii-BoRt Co's.Store
ndorsni
Anderson's Lower Wharf.
Side* ; 10 do do Shoulders ; 50 bbls and 50 kegs
prime Loaf Lard. Landing aud for salo by
pt 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
issuing goodh.—a f
Meek Cloth Frock Coats, fine black Cna.-imur Punts,
tine black Satin and fancy Cassimer Vests,super white
and funcy Silk Cravuts, bluck uud fancy Neck Ties
and Stocks, black, blue and brown DoJoinvillo Silk
Scarfs, black, white and colored Kid Gloves, Buck,
Beaver, Silk, Cottou, and Merino Gloves, white nud
fancy Shirts, silk und Merino Under-Shirts, Merinoand
Canton Fluiincl Drawers, extra size, Lamb’s Wool,
Merinound Cotton liulf-Hose,Silk and Cambric Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Port Monies, Purses, and Money Belts,
Suspenders aud Suspender Ends, Silk and Cotton Um
brellas, Night-Caps and Dressing-Gowns; for sulo at
very moderate prices, by
jau 16 JOHN MALLEKY, 155 Bny-streci.
G OLD DOLLAR CASE)*.—A convenient lit-
tie urticle for the pocket, particularly for the
traveller, iu which aomo twenty of these small coin
muy bo carried without danger of loss or mistake.—
The Casos uro very neatly made, of silver, und inge
niously contrived, with a slide uud spring, so that as
one dollar is slid out, nnolher, by means of the spring,
immediately presents itself lit the aperture. For sale
by JOHN 51, COOPER Sc CO.
july 18
signed have this day formed a connection with
5Ir. E. W. Ilarshull, aud will enutinue tho Wholesale
Dry Goods business under tho firm of Roberts, Foote
Sc Murshull.
HIRAM ROBERTS,
June 3 W (i. FOOTE,
Aikin is this day dissolved by mutiinl consent.
The name of the firm can be used by either of the un
dersigned in closing the busniess.
junc 3
JOHN A. MAYER.
Smitli*. Family Soap; 73 linlf bnxes Col- 0 l>y
gate's No. 1 Soap—1 lb. bars ; 50 boxes Colgate’s Palo au E 4
do; 50 boxes Colgate's Pearl Starch ; 75 boxes Haiti- QfJPERIOR COLOGNE WATER.—Prepar-
more Adamantine Caudles ; 30 boxes “Star” do ; 25 O ed aud sold by
aug 4
JNO. A. MAYER.
S EGARH, aud choice Chewing und Smoking To
bacco ; for sale by
4
JNO. A. MAYER.
B1UGHA5I. KELLY Sc CO.
L IME.—500 casks Lime, landing and for sale by
sopt 2 BIUGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
L ATH8.—100,000 Laths, landing and for sale by
sept 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
ang 29
U. S. Mail Line for Pnlntkn Pin. via Dtirien*
Brunswick) 8t. Mnry’tu Jacksonville,
Black Creek nml IMcalntn.
To Leave Tuesday, Sept. 16th, at 10 o'clock
The superior steum-packet ST.
MATTHEWS, Cnpt. S. Blanken
ship, will leave on Tuesday morn*
ing at 10 o'clock, and will continue
to leavo cvaryjput'sduy. For freight or passage, hev*
ing fine accommodations, c.pply on hoard.al tin* Ferry
wnurfj or to M. A, COHEIR Agent.
Brooks, Payne's
t R. IlrRcid 6c Oift 1
and Silve^^^tig, to go fry R. Hi'Reid 8c Oi»*s lii/lilers
ill he forwarded free,of wliurlagc uud
storage nt that place. aug Itf
To Leave Hntnrriny Uorniiift, nt J O o’clock •
U.S.5I. LINE.
FOR PALATKA. FLA.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK; ST. MARYS, JACK
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK. AND PICOLATA.
The ^toam-packet WM. GASTON,
Cnpt. Gttjp. Claghorn, will leave the
Ferrv ?Vl|nrf, ns above, nt Hi o'clock,
A. 51., connecting with the U. S. M.
Stages nt Jacksonville, I'icolatn and Pala'ku. For
Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
M. A.COHEN, Ag’t.
Freight payable by shippers.
P. S.—Freight for Foi l Brooke, Puyue's Landing,
and Silver Spring, to go by R. R. Reid 8c Co's lighters
from Palatka, will be forwarded free of wharfage and
storage at that place. aug 15
8. P. HAMILTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
Office Whitaker Street,
june 16 Over Cooper’s Book Store. 3inos.
S. Z. MI KI’HV,
CARRIAGE MAKER &, BLACKSMITH,
No. 96 nud 98 St. Julian Street,
West Side of the Market, Savannah, G«.
Carriages repaired at short notice, und at reasonable
june 26 prices. 6 mos.
KAIL-ROAD HOUSE,
OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD DEPOT,
EAST MACON.
july 3 BY S. M. LANIER. ly
SHAVING, HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOOING
ESTABLISHMENT,
Broughton Street, opposite St. Andrews Hall,
july 7-1v WM. J. HUNT, Proprietor,
33
BALES 44UNNY BAODINO.
.apt 3
C. H. DURYEE, No. 66 Bay nt.
JEA ISLAND COTTON BAGGING—For
.u*i!M by tr ROB’T HABERSHAM A BOV..*
B ALE HOPE—For nalo liy
aug 23 tf ROB'T HABERSHAM A SON.
C OKN.—409 bueliuls prime whito Baltimore Corn,
.ept 3 C. H. DURYEE, No. 66 Buy-Bt.
AKUANT'S CORDIAL ELIXIIt OF
TBKKEY BHUBAHB.—This prepuretion
cannot lie too highly recommciHlofi to the many suffer*
ing from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ami its couse-
quences, Bilious und Nervous lleudncho, Diurrhcea,
Constitution Rheumatism, Ac.; lor salo hy
HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
aug 14 Gibbons' Building.
TEW FALL GOODS—Per Florida.—French
It Mouslin de Laine, of an entirely neur atylo ; Dark
French Prints, Ginghams, English and American Cal
icoes, and other articles suitable for fall aud winter,—
Just receired and for aale by
aug 95 DeWITT A MORGAN.
C ANAL FLOVB
for mle by
-Landing: 50 bbla. Extra;
aug 18
WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
this day associated with him WM. H. OLCOTT
and KPyfIN KNAPP in the Book and Stationery
liu.inesl, will continue the same with them under the
firm of JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
JOHN M. COOPER.
Savannah, June 9d, 1851.
U'AST'MN HAY .-50 bale, for sale by
ill aug 5 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
CLARK LECKIE’S
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL
UMBRELLA, PARASOL AND WALKING CANE
MANUFACTORY,
Broughton Street, one door from Jtjferson-st.
The subscriber has on hand the.
^^yJF^gCst und best assortment of ladiok'^tr^^
and gentlemen's Silk and Cottou Um- ^1^*
^^I^^brollasjPurasols and WalkingCanes,^ F I
of every description that ever was offered for sale in
Suvannali. Buggy Umbrella*' of every description.—
Ail repairs in the ubove line done cheap. TgffyjasK-ffl-
may 30 *„. i ly
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AN ANIMAL, ANYTHING BU
CAN BE SEEN BV Oil
ICE!
(Nf LEPHANT,
_ , 'O-A*
„ HElKB11M’S
ClothlriK Einporlnm, Jefleraoa Street.
P D. IIELZHE1M boga leave to iuform his friend.
a^and the public generally that he has returned
from tho North with one of the larggstandbestseleeted
clock of READY MADE 8UM|lE|t CLOTHING to
bo found in the city. Ho baa aRo received a very
largo assortment of jlats, Caps, Book, Shoes, Ac.,
together with nearly three hundred Trunks, Valws,
An. lie also has his usual supply of Guns. Rider,
-Pistols, Saddles and Bridles, Umbrellas aud Walk
ing Canes, with other article, too numerous U
lion. He would respectfully Invite hisfriendsa
Connoisseurs of good clothing, lo examine hi,
and assures his visitors that if he wnnot .ho
an Elephant,he can give then: a
noceros. Country merchants *“PPUf*'**“
terms, nt No. 4 and 3, Mclntiro s N»'
N. B —P. D. H. will uotattond th. >
july 10
Central ]
Savannah, I
O N and after the lit day of Jon., t
will leave only on Mondays, W«
Fridays, unUlbu.ine«r.qutr«dan^. wADl ^I
may 97 Gweril SuperbltiadCTt,
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