The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, August 11, 1849, Image 3

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*^SlirP NEWS. i»out I VVANNAI1, AlltfrBT 11* IS,,K . :cU, (tom CUnrlei* AltUIVliP* .. ,j m. Um». Clinch, Vo J'WihooU' ft Tmiper. IIEI.ONV—A Jmrk, mime unknown. I'li^'riiVli^rnnk. Cliarloston. f r- >'• 1 ir I ml!. CtmrWItMi. ,: S M , r; “ , w THIS 1-OUT. Cl.liM.I ” J,v" .Vork,lllli Inst. Hrit MiiWiIi*. 4 ,|, M »** rir PIIP.1I THIS POUT. , SI. V»-Urk,71) iti.;^ II. , V « I’ii) balk BOP E.~'ill B Mfii'aminy IlmifiMit: SOO coilx Kentucky, jtnT.in. mill While 1 •>».• B»|ic, «"• **1« !ft pu ,, g -«<«-()] \ssUK#—150 11111)3.Cl 1L\; 150UKLS. M l!l.Ne«Orlei..i-,r. | r«leb.v n«c " —’— airuAM^wb linos, st. cnoix, porto Rirn, tni.l .N.’iv Orli'ims. Ainu, Willie llavtinn, \\'..,il«'i A On. iiii.I Snmrl’H l.o^f,Cn.jlie,1,1 mviler- c.l mill OlurWi-il. I'lir *«leh.v_ - A- « M.l.t.s._ 1 .1 M>Un.-1IHI 11I1I.S. 1'IRK 1 mill Stele. For sole liv A. HEXESSEE WEIJ.ES. rr ■ oil. A lull assortment lor sale bv iiu? 7 . A. WKIJXS. O R A NOB COUNTY B kegs Choice, for sale by nug 7 DENTISTRY. TSKBw DR. PANCOST ban removed to ©EgftL BRYAN STREET, East Side Mon- l-JJJLLf umont Square, near tlm State Buuk, where ho tuny ho found at all hour*, night or day, fully prepared tywult upon his tViin.d* and the public generally. N. B—ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted from ono to a whole set, and Insurci^to give satisfaction to tho wearer, lAF" Charges greatly reduced, ang 9 — ( MM JUT OF COMMON I*MIAS AND J OV HR AND TERMINER, for tho Cltv of.Sa vannah—July Term, 1H49.—YVhonuis, William If. Cuvier and A«n Holt, Brand Jurors, summoned to attend the present term of this Court, niudo default : It isordered that they he severally lined in the sum of forty dollars, unless they tile good and sullieient eau*e« of excuse within tho timo prescribed hv law. And, whereas, Edward Hiker, William If. Lynn, Le vi J. Myers, Robert Maekay. and llenj. W. Melvin* non, IVtit Jurors, summoned to attend the present term of this Court, made default: It is ordered that they he severally lined in the stun of twenty dollars, unless they fdo good and sullieient cutises of excuse within the’ time prescribed hv law. And, whereas, Peter L. Constantine and Iroiuo Wolfe, Tiilismcn Petit Jurors, summoned to attend the present term of this Ctfurt, made default a part of said term, It is or dered that they he severally fined in the sunt often dollars, unless they tile good and sufficient causes of exouso within the time proscribed by law. Extract front tho minutes, this Bill day of August, 1349. LEVI S. RUSSELL, Clerk, ang 9 5 r TT Ell. —20 A. WELLES. OF “DE Rrcmont," “ Gender & Co," ' ,n, J brands. For sale by A. WELLES^ nug 7 . ^1IIAMPABNE. —ftO BASKETS T71ULTOJV 1/ barrels. Lapdiug and lor sale ’ july 20 hv A.* WELLES. ( '1ANDI.ES*— Ifttl BOXES SPERM, ADA* j miMititieaud Tallow, assortment of sizes, for ale h; june 1ft i:bAits—loo.mio sugar: Vo qualities, for sale by j n ne 1ft CiO A P1°0 BOXES A. WELLES. U, B. MAIL LINE. Now-York mid Siivminuli Line of Stciun Hliins. To nail Wednesday. August IMh. at — o'clock. ArfU. FOR NEW YORK—The new ^v4~/ifl^5»ttnd splendid stcninnhipTENNEHSEE, tS*HSijafiM CoLK tiutHter, will leuvo Savannah us above. - Passage to Now York, $25. No Berth scoured until paid for. Tho ship and owners will not he accountable for any article sent onboard, unless Bills of Lading are signed for the same. Bills of Lading signed by tho Clerk on hoard. Tho Ships of this lino enrry a clear Whito Light at maHt head ; Breen on starboard side, and Redon Larboard. p?*No Colored persons will ho allowed to go on hoard for any purpose. LtF'No freight received after — o’clock on the day ol sailing. For Freight or Passage, apply to nug9 PADELKOld) & FAY. There is Luck About the Ifouno l 1ST A PRIZE OF $8,088 SOLD. JT\ Tho following am the drawn numbers oi uinano and Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra Class No. Ort, which drew in Alexandria, 7th iust. , 44 lift 72 ftl 29 32 45 31 2 24 7 21 53 HxTCoinblnation numbers No. 224 31 VVlioloTich- ct, tho 0th Cupital of $2,088, was sold hv 1». B. PENl)l!RGAST. And also tho drawn numbers of Class No. CD which drow in Charleston outlie Uth hist s 3-1 50 38 0 78 31 54 32 72 25 3G 18 20 D omestic liquors. —100 barrels E. Phelps’ Bin, 50 do P Sc II Conn River do ; 2ft do American Brandy, in store and for sale by mig « SWIFT, DEN SLOW &. WEBSTER. ( 'I ANIVLES, CRACKERS AND FLOUR. J 51) boxes Judd’s,. Son’s & Cos. Sperm Can dles; 75 do Hull Sc Son’s Tallow do; 25 do Ada mantine do ; 2ft do Henderson’s Tallow do ; 150 barrels and half barrels Pilot Bread, Butter, Sugar, and Soda Crackers ; lt)0 bids Canal Flour ; 50 half do do do, lauding and in store, and for sale hv nug 9 SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEUSVF.ll. , OF VARIOUS A. WELLES, - V^ Colgate's Pale and No. 1, pale bv SMITH’S FAMILY, mid I.ee’s No. I, for A. WELLES. B ACOX BID ns A\D SIIOHM»KlW.— lr.i hint.., fur snio l.j A. \Vill.1 may 2S SCOTCH ALE AND LONDON POR- TER,—5 rusks “Tennant's’’ pints Ale; 15 do London Porter, just received and for sale hv may 5 A. WELLES. C OFFEE.—301) BABS STRICTLY CHOICE Rio; 100 do old Bov. Java; 50 do St. Domingo; 10 do Mocha, for sale by A. WELLES, may 28 C 'l EORG.1A S fl AD.—IN WHOLE AND JT half bids for sale by A. WELLES, .may 28 31 ANILLA ROPE.—3U COILS MANILLA Bale Rope, for sale hv 11 * COHEN & FOSDTCK. ACHING TWINE.—3.000LBS. FOR.SALE B ach i! i:ug 11 bv COHEN&. FOSDICK. \T1 AC’ON AND PORK.—75 BBLS. MESS I’ork ; *10 lilids Bacon Sides ; 10,000 lbs Bacon bh-mlders, for sale bv r.u:ll ’ COHEX & FOSDICK. jft IX A XI) fill AN DY.—2 PIPE -? 1M PERL VT al Eairle Gin; 2 half pipes Loudon Dock Bran di, subject to debenture, for sale hv CODE.Y&; FOSDICK. ! i.so—10ft bids Phelps’ Gin ; 100 do New Orleans VliiAey. nug 11 \DR r il .arthern Huy, per brig t at’.'.' 11 * B ilma, for sale hv E. W. BUKER. COFFEE, aAc. Are. —;10 hales Btinuy Cloth, lObales imitation Ken’tv Bulging }. ID d.; Dundee * do a h^ry uenvy. 2l*D rails Hemp Rope; 2 bales Tivme, lOOlihtls Po;! • Rico, Orleans and Mils. Sugar, vN) bids Cl • ed Sugar, part Stuart’s. •V) nark u go J Stuart’s Sugar, Loaf ana Crashed, SOO Was prime Rio Codec, M ^lo do Java do, part very old, IDOliMsnnd h'dfhlds Canal Flour, part extra, ilftll packages Tohaeeo, various lira ml.-: and sizes, IWkeis aiwi half Uerts Hazard's Powder, 2ft boxo* assorted C-mdv, 2ftboxes large Bom 1 Pipes, 100 boxco Colgate’s Soup, Reerhcil bv recent arrivals, for sale by img 10 J II. A.‘ CRANE. ■jVEW ORLEANS & CUBA MOLASSES, it —3. it) barrels Orleans ; 75 hluls and 50 tierces Culm,*ia st on* and for sale lit' .jm-J'L ' IT. A. CRANE. B ACD.V.—2ft casks J8ides and Shoulders, for imi. 10 sate hv IL A. CRANE. VjPKIir.I AND WHALE OIL.N— 1 5(io'BaT* V ^ Ion* refused bleached winter Sperm Oil, and 500 5Dlls Idoitnied rrfmed Whale Oil, just received and lor side aiiolesale or retail, hv THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. _ n, igP) 181 Bay street. O ILS !! OILS !!—HOUSEKEEPERS WILL id wax i fmd a supjdv of Sperm and Whale Oils •*n hand, at the lowest mark, t price. Also Solar Lamp f of a tine ounlitv, at THOMAS M. TURNER CO’S, _ n, |- 10 Drug Store, Isl liny street, UJi ROPE.—Dili) COILS BALE ROPE, JU lauding from hark Buekus.fi - sale hv 10 BRIGH AM, KELLY & CO. ^jn.WIl.—20 HDDS LOW PRICED N. O )^ Sugar, landing ftom brig Wave, and for sale by . jing 9 SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER. ' IVOTICft*I—DURING MY ABSENCE FROM ■il the City. L. J. and J. F. GUILMARTIN, or ct ns my Attorney. M. PRENDERGAST. A N ORDINANCE.—To aulborizo and direct the. Honorable the Mayor of tho City of Savan nah to subscribe in bL'halfoftho lMayonuul Aldermen of the Citv ofSavnnuah and the hamlets thereof, for Fifteen Hundred Shares, of One Hundred Dollars o-ieh, in the “South Western Rail Road Company” and to authorize the issuing of the Bond^oftho City of Savannah, in payment ot such subscription. 1st. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and tho hamlets thereof, in Couneft assembled, That his Honor the Mayor of the City he and lie is hereby authorized and direct ed to subscribe, in behalf of this Corporation, for Fif teen Hundred shares of one hundred dollars ouch, in the South-Western Rail Rond Company. 2d. And ho it further ordumed hv the’ authority nlbre'aid, That ihcreslmll lie issued in Bonds of the Citv of Savannah Ono Hundred lind Fifty Thousnd Dollars to pay for such subscription. The bonds shall he Lsue’d in sums of one thousand dollars each, hearing interest at seven (7) per rent# per annum, the interest imynhle semi-annually in New York, the piuciiuil payable at the end oi’ twenty years lit Sii- vatmali. There shall he attached to each bond cou pons nr interest warranty for each half yearly sum ofiulerest. The bonds shall be in the folio whig or in similar form. • rir.vTK ok Gy.onoiA, ) Know all men by these City of cun it ah, ^ presents, that the Mayor and Aldermen of the City ofSavammh and the ham lets thereof, acknowledge to owe to the South Wcs- le*n Rail Road Company, the sumol'OiieThoasand Dollars, lawful money of the United States of Ame rica, which sum the said the Mayor nud Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the luunlcts thereof, do hereby promise for themselves and their successors, well and truly to pay to the said the South Western Rail Rond Company, or to the hearer hereof,on the day of ,one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-nine, at the Treasury in the City of Savannah, and the said the Mavor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and hamlets thereof, for them- selves and their successors, do hereby engage to pay an interest on tlm said sum of One Thousand Dof- lars, at t|, e rate of seven per cent per annum, in the city ol Nexv York, to xvit: on the first tiny of , eighteen hundred and fifty, uud on the first days of , and in each and every year thereafter upon the delivery of the coupons severally annexed Mini! the payment of*the said principal suin'. In testimony whereof, the .Mayor ami City Trea surer have signed these presents', mid caused to he hereto nftixed the seal of said Citv, this day of J840. The Bonds shall he signed hv the Mayor and C’itv Treasurer, mul have attached thereto the seal of this Corporation, with the attestation of the Clerk of Council, mid the coupons or interest warrants shall be signed hv the City Treasurer. 3d. Ami be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that the Treasurer shall number mul keep a Register of said Bonds. 4th. And he it further ordained bv the authority aforesaid, That the Mayor sliull (Toliver the sail! Bonds to the President of the South Western Rail Road Company in payment of said subscription, on the receipt of berip lor tlic r*ioek nunscrUinimr, anti, on the delivery of tho Bonds of the South Western Rail Road Company to this Corporation in the penal ty <>f one hundred nud fifty thousand dollars with condition that the proceeds of said Bonds he expend ed for Iron Kails, Chains mid Spikes for the South Western Rail Rond, mid that this Corporation shall have a lien on the same until actually laid down on the Roud as aforesaid for use, as security for the debt created by the Bonds hereby authorised. Passed in Council,2d August, 1819. [i..s.J R. WAYNE, Mavor. Attest: EmvAr.D G. Wilson, Clerk of Council, ang 7 A N ORDINANCE FURTHER TO PRO- tect the health of the City. Beil ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, in Council assembled, mid it is hereby ordained—That from mid after tho passage of tills Ordinance, iio negro or negroes shall lie brought within the extended limits of the city, from any of the neighboring plantations, for the purpose of avoiding miy pestilential, epidemical^ contagious nr infectious disease, under penalty of Fifty Dollars j in each and every ease, and lor each and every Negro, I so brought in. Said penalty to lie ndjuilged by Council and enforced in the usunl way. • Passed in Council, Savannah, 2d August, 18-19. It. WAYNE, Mayor, [i.. s.] Eow.vnn G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. FOR NEW YORK— Wednesday, Aug. 15. “ - Tho Htomnshiii TENNESSEE, Cole master, will leave ns above. For freight 250 Square Bales Cotton to coniinefe "her"cargo, apply’to nug 8 PADELFORD & FAY. CfFTho TENNESSEE after tho above will oinit one trip, lor tho purpose of coppering, and being pre pared for tho full business. nug 8 FOR BOSTON. ,-CU The fast sailing brig CATHARINE RO- jjfcgjfc GEllS, Cnpt. Blair, having a largo portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For Imlnuce of freight, apply to nug 10 * BRIBIIAM, KELLY & CO. FOR NEW YORK—Brto line. The regular packet l>ri£ AUGUSTA, T. Stone master, having half her freight engag ed, will have despatch. For freight orpassnge, buy ing superior state-room accommodations, apply on board at Moore’s wharf, or to nug 8 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. FOR NEW YORK—Old Established Line. The new regular packet bnrk TEXAS, Jus. McNair master, having most of her cargo en gaged, will have immediate despatch. For freight 300 hales Cotton, or passage, apply on hoard at Tel fair’s wharf, or to ang fi BRIBIIAM, KELLY & CO. FOIt PHILADELPHIA.—Estah'd Line. Tho regular packet sclir C. C. STRATTON, Cnpt. Vuncc, will have despatch for above :. For freight or passage, having good accom- lotions, apply to GREINER & BEALL. port, umdatious, nug S UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA AiMJ SOUTH CAROLINA, The very light draught Stcnm-pncUcts ll.L.. COOK, and OREGON, will lie ready for service iu a few weeks. Tho former commanded by Cnpt. T.E.Sit vw, and the latter by Cnpt. T. N.ViiiLi’OT, both gentle men ofcxpcricncc on Savannah River. These Boats will he enabled to reach Augusta and Hamburg in tho lowest stages of tho River.— The days of departure Tram Savannah will ho Tues days and Saturdays, and from Augusta and Ham burg on Saturdays mid Wednesdays. l+TFreight consigned to tho Agent nt Savannah, to he sent via the River, into South Carolina, Geor gia, Alabama, Tennessee, &c. will he forwarded free of commission. AI. A. COHEN, Agent. ang 0 FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA, r The superior light draught steamer ahBM'ttgta. DE KALB, Cnpt. J. M. Moody, will commence her regular trips to Hamburg and Augus ta, on FRIDAY the 7 th of September, and continue running during the season, leaving Savannah every Friday. Tho Do Kjflb has been fitted up in superior style i'or the accommodation of passengers, and is commanded by a gentleman well known on the river, mid no pains will he spured to make her ns comforta ble as any eau desire. She will touch at all the Landings both going atul returning to lund Freight mid Passengers, and is intended to accommodate all per.ions on the River who may favor her with patrort- 1 nssengor* wishing to go to Charleston can obtain J hrough Tickets on board, cither through from Augusta and Hamburg, or from any Lauding on the River, at u considerable reduced rate. For Freight or Passage, apply to E. LAFITTE & CO. Charleston. B. WALKER, Agt. Augusta & Hamburg. BROOKS &. TUPPER, Agts. Savannah. Freight for this Boat will he fimvurded free ofcotn- missiuu. — aug 9 the City, L. J •‘it.'n-r of them will mi:; 9 3 iVEW ORLEANS SUHARTO BUDS VA- i i rious qualities, for sale hv an•; 9 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO. IV EW ORLEANS MOLASSES.—150 BAR- •1* re Is prime article, for sulehv nug 9 WOOl* CLAGHORN Sc CO. ^UHAIl, COFFEE AND TEA.- prime St. Croix Sugar; 20 do do Po -2ft IIIIDS ' prime St. Croix Sugar;20 dodo Porto Rico do; ■M) bags prime Rio Coffee; 50 do do Java do ; 25 elic.-ts Greet! Tea; 30 do Biuck do, lauding from brig »>u;c, mid for sale hv . A'virr, )>en.slo\v & webstfjl_ rt A BALES GUNNY BAHHING.’—LAND- * *'Zing from brig Catherine lingers; and for sale by —- >llg -.- ^WIFT, DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER. TO MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN. the cassytlle standard Is published in Cnssville, Georgia, the centre of < herokee, Georgia, mid circulates freely in many of •lie counties. The Full mid Winter trade from this part of Georgia is very extensive, mid ns the Mer chants and Planters deal principally in the cities of Augusta, Charleston and Savannah, merchants and business men, in any nud all of these cities, will find it to their interest io give an advertisement to the btnndard. Wc will publish udxcrtismmtsconspicu ously, and notice them editorially, and when an op portunity is afforded will give our personal attention, fry uh, and wc promise you shall get the worth of your money. (> ntig 8 WHITE MARYLAND CORn7-A CA R- * * co of very prime While Corn, now laiidiiu from sclir Southerner, for sale low from the wharf it lots to *uit purchasers, by A. MINIS, auc 8 R 'OMM.n.S HAMS. — I.AXDINK IT.I! s 'ii'rAl■ "tills aim vrrv PUlirrifir, fnr nilc liv _ WOOD, CI,At;|IOII.\ & C(). rjiAit a s i) i* brig nug 8 Wai i!) Id,! Vi < !TC PER B altjmori: Ff/, sehrOu. an, BMJlurrH- T. — LANDING -le hv •LAti HORN Sc CO. il.-LWDING PER ... c.-h i;round, for sale by - - w ooii, (*i.Aoaoitx & co. J Il'Il'r* iran’ r 'OUn.soAP - , X.- m IT""' lt ‘" 511 .In Jtivii r 1v" 1 ’ 1 ’ 1 '. 1 " , ( " 1 " 1 !, • 'I'l Imir,!.. i!o iln ; HiO - 1 ” N«"r V.irlt .No. . & <-'• « I’l-.ristnn-l.i KIO.Iu 'M.V.riilr.X'bir I ”'’ S "'' hr aair 8'.VI FT, DENSLOW Cc WEBSTER. 8 A l(, MTh, ASSHS A-c.-lrj T'J Iirnn- z. . .. ... , r e • • , - " Clarilicd " nr ' < I exits nud/or sale hv l-.UtANTO.N, JOII.N'.S'I'OM & CO. io inlns S 'i’ o ,,r " v a*?>«t re; a us.—a; Cia.lin, 5'',"“^ " Con ,|„ ; 25 •!., ,to nlc liv ’ ‘" K froi " wl, r l.ininrliun, aw! for \ v. " ' * s xv ir", d::\.-i.o\y & wkrstkr I C'fc,f A ,« T yKztsini. not]cp -\vv SC RANTo\ ' ""aainlnl will, iih MR. WJ| n‘ ?»'!*?» i»5‘I’w* con ", m " Jim Gcnnral Grocery J0, W»T« & Co” “ ml “ > lc 0| ' SCtt-XMTOX, *" 8 '* 'SCR.1NTON & JOnxSTON NOTICE. — SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON U. S. HAIL STEAMERS, r j Inconsequence of tho Uuarnntinc cc=ac»ij3=3a regulations alChnrlcston, the Savan nah mid Charleston Steamers leaving Savannah will touch at Beaufort, Ililton-IIcnd and Dnxvfuskic on Monduvs ; and leaving the Charleston Uuurmitinc Ground will touch at the sumo places on Fridays, until further notice.,. , _ —... The Steamers taking tlm outside passage will touch at tho ubove plaecsonly on the days mimed, aug 1 BROOKS Sc TUPPER, Agents. .TRY IN THIS WHICH DRAWS TO DAY. Sales close This Afternoon at 4 o’clock. $50,000— $10,000 — $5,000. Grccnc&PiiluskftlfEoiiiiiiieiilLot’y Extra Class No. 70, for 1819. Draws in Alexandria, This Dar, llth Inst. J. W. Maury Sc Co. Managers.^ SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of $50,wm 10 Prizes of $1000 1 do 10,000 10 do 750 1 do 5,000 12 do 500 i do 4,000 25 do 300 1 do 3,000 300 do 159 1 do 2,500 122 do 100 i do 1,740 . &c. • &c. Tickets $10; Halves $o ; Quarters $21. Prizes cuslicd at this ollicc. lxP* Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders from the country attended to nt the Old Established Of fice* of P. B. PEN DERG AST, No. 5, White House. Owens’ Buildings, Bull-St. opposite the Pulaski House. nug 11 WILL RE DRAWN THIS DAY. Sales close on This Afternoon at 4 o’clock. R GREAT INDUCEMENT for an INVESTMENT. A SCHEME OF MAGNITUDE. 78 number loltcry—16 drawn buiiots. $50.000—$20,000—$ 10,000. L«r 20 PRIZES OF $1,000.^3 Georgia State Lottery. Class No. 3li, Extrn. For the Benefit of the Indc’nt Fire Co’y of Augusta. Decided by drawing of Grand Con’d Lottery, No. 3G. To bo drawn in Baltimore, llth iust. 1). Paine Sc Co. Manugcrs. 1G drawn ballots out of every 2G tickets. 1 Prizo of $50,000 20 Prizes ol $1000 l do 20,000 20 do 500 1 do 10,000 20 do 30D 1 do 5,902 20 do 250 .1 do 3,000 374 do 200 1 do 1,500 62 do 100 &c. tcc. &.C. Dr. M ore he nd >„ Improved Graduated Tickets $15; Halves $7J ; Quarters $3); Eigh’s$lg. Prizes cuslicd at this olliec. For sale nt GEO. W. WYLLY’S Lucky Ofticc, cor. Bull-st Sc Buy Lane. S3P Orders from the country promptly attended to, and prizes cashed on demand.ang 11 DRAWN NUMREUS. The following nrc the drawn numbers of Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra Class No. G8, which was drawn on 7th inst. 44 aft 72 51 29 32 15 31 2 24 7 21 53 Also of Class No. G9, Extra : 34 5G 33 G 78 31 54 32 72 25 36 18 20 WILL RE DRAWN THIS DAY. Sales close This Duy nt 4 o’clock, P. M. HTA MOST BRILLIANT SCHEME.^ $50,000 — $10,000-$5,000. Draws in Alexandria, This l)ny, llth inst. Grccnc and Pulaski Lottery. Extra Class No. 70, for 1849. * J. W. Maury & Co. Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of $50,000 10 ’rizes of $1000 1 do 10,000 10 do 750 1 do 5,000 12 do 500 1 do 4,000 S3 do 300 1 do 3,000 300 (io 150 1 do 2,500 122 do 1U0 1 (io 1,740 &CC. See. Tickets $10 ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2J. Prizes cashed at this nflico. For snlc at E. WITHINGTON'S, Lottery Sc Exchange Oflice, aug 11 Gaudrv’s Buildings, on the Buy, R ECEIVED PER CHEROKEE—AN As sortment of Shirts, Black Silk Cravats and Shirt Collars, for sulp low hv nug 6 HAMILTON Sc SYMONS. STEAMBOAT FOIt SALE. r-^P’riN r Pl*° Steamer I V A N H O E can be treated for at private sale until the 4lh day of September; if not sold, she will on that day be put up at unction. She is well found, and in good order. Iler boiler and engines are in good order. She enn be inspect ed, and terms made known by applying • uiigl M. A. COHEN.’Dilh A S ECU STATES. Ily Sir Charles Lycll, F. It. S., Amlior of Travels in America, See. llildriMh’s History of the United States, Yol. II. Southey's Coiiiiuon-Plnec Book, Part 2. The History of the American Bible Society, from its orgmiuzntion to the present time. By W. P. Strickland.. Embellished with a likeness of the Hon. I’.lias Boudinot, L L. 1)., first President of the So ciety. Adventures of a Medical Student. By Robert Douglas, Surgeon Royal Nay. Also'further supplies of Lady Alice, n New Edi- iou, price 371 els.; and Eighteen Hundred mid ’’ “ By Louis Bcllstah. Received hv JOHN M. COOPER. Hon, Twelve, nug (i mig 7 AY.—50 BUNDLES PRIME QUALITY lJuv, lauding from barque Texas, for sale h GUAM, BRIG I , KELLY Sc l« by CO. ( 1IIEAP CASH STORE.—THE UNDER- signed will in futmc keep a competent mid ex perienced nerson jit the North to purchase their goods on the cash principle, and will sell them nt the low est possible price for cash, or approved paper. Our stock will he large, consisting of every variety ol GOODS suitable for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE. % Planters and Merchants veiling the gity, will plenso call and examine our stock, M. PREN DER G AST Sc CAL nug l cor. of Whitaker Sc Congress streets. TV (mCE.—T11E UNI)ERSIGNED, ON AND 11 nil Oil. after This Date, will diseontinuu tho retail of DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER. 6 RANDLES.—100 BOXES GEORGIA TAL- low Candles. For sale low, hv mig 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. UXIILABELPIIIA PORTER.—6 CASKS I Phih Ah hihidelphia . , for sale by ig 3 0 do Tennant’s Scutch W. W. GOODRICH. 1 I ME.—1(100 BARRELS LIME, J-J Zenobin, for sale to arrive, by PER BRIG BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. J UST RECEIVED 201) POUNDS COL. HAL LOWE’S unadulterated A r 3 Arrowroot, 4br sale by J. ROUSSEAU. YUKT RECEIVED 250 GALLONS PEACH e? Brandy, of superior quality, suitable for putting up Brandy Peaches. Forsulc hv mig 3 ' J. ROUSSEAU. B ale rope.—100 coils best piiila delphin Bale Rope, thi* duv landing mid for Halo mig 2 by GRElNEIt xV. BEALL. TJ RICK, BRICK.—15,000 PI HI .A D ELP HIA JL# hard Bvick, this day landing from sclir C. C. Stratton, and for nule low from tho wharf, hv ~ GREINER & BT;ALL : F ine old liquors.-monongaiie- LA \\ hiskev,i 182ft ; Old Gin and Brmidv of very sunerior quality, in demijohns. For sale by m, S - A. MINIS, NORTHERN GIN; 2 PIPES ilolluiul do. For sale low, to close consign ment, hv aug 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. B altimore flour.-ioo bbls. bal- tmmro Flour. Lauding from sclir. Brilliant, mul for sale by 3 SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON. P ICKLED TONGUES.—FOR SALE BY ^ W. W. GOODRICH. lion’s whnrf. M FOR RENT.—TENEMENT NO. 150, ndjoiiiiug Messrs. Coheudi Fosdick’s, in l’ol- lou s linage, from to]> to bottom. Possession given 1st November next. Also, the Double Tenement on Western part of Bolton’s Wharf, at foot of Whitaker street. Posses sion given nt same time. For terms apply to mig 7 6 COHEN, NORRlS Sc CO. M to rent.—from the first of November next, the House nt present oc cupied byJ. A. Norris, Esq. Harris street, ad joining tho residence ofB. Yv. Fosdick, Esq. j illy 30 Cl—JAMES KER. S UGAR, COFFEE, HALE ROPE, BAGGING, TWINE, &e.—20 hh.ls low price N. O. Sugar ; 287 Imps prime Rio Coficc, 212 coils Kentucky Rope, : 5 halos Bugging Twine, 35 bids prime LcufLnrd ; 72 kegs do dodo, 25 half boxes G. Sc W. 5s mid 8s Tobacco, » 20 do Chests Black Ten, 50 boxes No. 1, New York Soap, 100 do Buchan’s Family do 75 do Colgate’s No. 1, do 480 lings Buck mul Drop Shot, assorted sizes, 5000 lbs Bar Lead, Imidimr and for sale hv nug 10 SCRA N'TON. JOII NS TON & CO. H UME’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND.- History of England from the invasion of Julius C’tesnr to the abdication of James tho Second, by David Hume : mul continued from that period to the present time, by T. Bahitigtou Macaulay. Hume will he comprised in six volumes, which will ho issued separately, nt intervals of about a month. Two volumes of the continuation of Macaulay hav ing been published, the hnlaucc will he issued, iu uniform style, immediately on their appearance in Loudon. The whole, when complete, will form tho cheap est mul most readable edition of the two authors now extant. Hearts and Homes ; or Social Distinction, a story hv Mrs Ellis, author of The Women of England,See. Tho Maiden Aunt; a story by S. M. Etiquette for Gentlemen. Etiquette lor Ladies. David Coppcrlicld, by Dickens, part 3. Godey’s Lady’s Book for August. Graham’s Magazine lor August. Also new supplies of The Expedition to the Dead Sea and the Jordan, by W. T. Lynch, U. S. N. Europium Life mid Maimers, by II. Column. Edmond Dantes, the sequel to Montc-Christo. Life in the Far West, by G. F. Buxton, and History of Wonderful Inventions, mig 1 Received by JOHN M. COOPER. F iAUtit, iiAiiiN. act;.—;>u iwls uawal« Flour, 200 Reynold’s Hums ; 10 kegs Butter ; 30 bbls Crashed Sugar ; landing per Cherokee, and for snlc by • ang G WOOD, CLAGIIORN Sc CO. ANDING FROM CHEROKEE. —20 J kegs choice Goshen Rutter, for sale hv mg G SWIFT, DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER. UNNY BAGGING.—50 BALES Hogging, for *mle by aug G GUNNY BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. B utter, cheese and canal FLOUR.—20 kegs Choice Goshen' Butter; 40 bids. Prime Cheese; 30 bids. Canal Flour. Landing from steamship Cherokee and for sale hv nug fi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. B ologna sausage, pine apple Cheese nud Sap Sugo do, just received and for nug 3 snle by \V. w. , GOODRICH. KAfin LBS OLD LEAD WANTED— \.Pvf For which cash will be paid hv nug 3 E. LOVELL. C HOLERA!!—THE CHOLERA SPECI fie is a certain and speedy remedy for the above disease. Every Family mid every Planter should keep n supply of this remedy on hnnd, to use in cases of necessity. A dose administered on the appearance of the symptoms of Cholera will entirely remove tho disease from tho system. This Specific has been extensively used iu the North and West, in the severest cases of Cho lera, and has always met with unparalleled suc cess. Prepared and for sale by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. jnne 30 181 Bay-street. (J. 8. IttailStcftiuLlne, BETWEEN CHARLESTON ANI) HAVANA, yin HAVANNAIl AND KEY WEST. To sail Wednesday, November 15M, 7o'clock, A. M. ~~ The splendid new Steamship ISABEL, of 1,100 tons burthen commanded by Captain William Rollins, wilt leave Charleston on the 1st and 15th nt7 o’clock, A. M., and Huvann on the 8th and 22d, at 5 o’clock, P. M., every month—touching at SAVANNAH and KEY-WEST each wuy. RATES OF PASSAGE T U R PE N Tl N E.—10 B A R RELS C IT Y D1S- ti tilled, for sale by july 30 J. G. FA LUG ANT. W INDOW GLASS.—500 BOXES AM KIL icon and French Window Glass, from 7X9to 10X18; 50 do do do Coach and Picture' do from 16X18 to 30X44. For sale by july 30 JOHN G. FALLIGANT. W HITE LEAD.—10.000 LBS. ATLAN- tic White Lead, wr 4,000 warranted pure English do. do. (jo. For sale by July 30 JOHN G. FALLIGANT. W INDOW S A SUES AND BUNDS.— 5000 lights, 8 by 10 Sash; 2000 do 10by. 12 do ; 1000 do assorted sizes; 100 pair Venetian Blinds, assorted sizes. For sale by july 30 J. G. FALLIGANT. C UG A It S.—PRIME TO CHOICE N. O. )3 Sue O WNER W ANTED.- THERE WAS landed on 20th July, from on honrd brig Excel from New York, 150 Bars Iron, 15 BarsSteel, 3 Bun dles Iron and Steel, and 75 kegs Nails,marked [l)j. The owner is requested to call and receive the same. YV ASIIBURN, Y\ 1LDE11& CO. Agents. F rank forresteius field SPORTS, by Henry WiIlium Herbert, author of “My Shooting Box" “The Roman Traitor,” See. The American Bee Keeper’s lYlauucI; by T. B. Milner. Received by nug 3 ’ JOHN M. COOPER. W HISKEY AND FLOUR.—250 BBLS N. O. Whiskey ; 50 bbls Flour, lauding from bark Backus, for sale bv oug 11) BIUOHAU, KEIXY & CO. B am: non: and bagcingtwine. —GO coils Kentucky Rope and 2 bales of Bug ging Twine, landing from bark Texas and for sutc by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. nug 0 S OAP, BROOMS, AND CRACKERS— 100 boxes Huclmn’a and Colgate’s No. I Soap; 50doz. Brooms; 30 bbls. Butter, Sugar, and Soda Crackers; 100 bbls Pilot Broud. Landing from burk Texas, and for sale by « mig C SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. S hirtings.—io bales i.oyv priced Shirtings, iu store and for sale on favorable terms by j- BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. R evolvers.—another supply of superior Revolving Pistole, just received per Cherokee and for sale by E. LOVELL, aug 6 Sugars, for sale by july 24 A. MINIS. B lack tea.—25 half chests 4-lb papers, landing from steamship Tennessee, and for sale by july 31 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. N otice —any debts contracted by the crew of the British ship MAR.GA- RETTA, Leekis master, from Hull, will not be defrayed by Master or Consignees. • july 28 ANDREW LOW & CO. TVOT1CE. — IN CONSEQUENCE 6Fa ll change in business, the undersigned will discontinue all yearly accounts after 1st August, july31 DENSLOYV & WEBSTER. C ANAL FLOUR.—50 BBLS AND 30 HALF Canal Flour, Gcnnntiee brand, landing from steamer Tennessee, and for sale by july 31 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. MAGNETIC MACHINES. This beautiful and scientific instrument com* bines important advanlages overall other inven tin ns of the kind, and has been iiniversallyadopt- cd by the Mf.dicai. Puofkssion, ns being the most perfect nud eflontunl Magnetic Muchino that has ever been invented. It is entirely simple in its construction, and therefore not liable to get out of order, or become deranged in any manner. It admits of the most perfuct control, and can be graduated to tiny power—adapted foran infant, or KiiHicioqt for the strongest adult—nt -tho pleu sure of the oporator. Thus, in a neat and port able compass, an ample and unfniliug supply o theJIfe-mving influence of Electro-Magnetism may be instantly obtained. The magnetic power is imparled iu a continuous manner, and with no unpleasant sensation to the most delicute pa- tient.jjlt requires no assistant iu its use, and is in every respect entirely harmless. Tho whole mu- chi tie is so simple ami perfect, that it can be used and understood by a child. Dr. Morchead's Magnetic Machines are used with positive nud permanent success in ull cases of Rhoumutism. acute or chronic, ap plying to the head, face nr limbs. Gout, Tic-Do- lorenx. Nervous and Sick Headache, Parulysis or Pulsy, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Pulpitatinn of the Heart, Spinal and Hip Complaints, Stillness of the Joints, Lutnhn- go, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, General De bility or Exhaustion, Deficiency of Nervous nnd Physical Energy, nnd nil Nervous Disorders or Complaints arising from n deranged state of the Nervofts System. As a preventative for Apoplexy tho Machine is confidently recommended, and in the most cofirmed eases of Scrofula, Dropsy, _ iclns, Deafness, Curvature of the Spine, and uil similar complaints, its effects ure equally successful. Each Machine is conveniently nrranged with the Battery and all necessary appliances, put up iu neat walnut cases. Accompanying each is u new Manuul, .containing full and simple direc tions for its use and application in tho various diseases in which it is recommended. Every family should possess one of theso beau tiful instruments. It will always be found a val uable companion, and very often the best pliysi- cinu in the time of need. Price of tho Machines complete, TYVELVE DOLLARS each. A liberal discount made *o Wholesale Purchasers. Thu Mnehires enn be safely sent to any part ol the world, and each in strument is warranted. Munufacutur'id nud sold, wholesale and retail, by D. C. MOREI1EAD, M. D., ' ' 182 Broadway, New York. Important and Valuable Testimony. FROM DR. JIOLLICK, The celebrated Author, Lecturer, and Prncti tioncr. New York, Oct. 18th, 1848. Dear Sir:—Iu compliance with your request, to “state candidly my opinion of your Gradua ted Magnetic Machine,” it all’ords me pleasure to say, that I highly approve of their simplicity nnd convenience, and that after numerous trials of those manufactured by others. I have been induc ed to adopt yours in my practice, and to recom mend them to those who consult mo on the sub ject. 1 find your machines to be - perfect in nm nylittle matters in which others are deficient, and I have to commend the ingenuity which you exhibit iu the arrangement of the instrument, which renders it very portable, nud at the same time exceedingly powerful. I should ulso stnte that I have never lound the least trouble iu keep ing your instruments in perfect order, nnd the simplicity of their construction in such, that I should suppose no person would find any diffi culty in this respect. This is not tho case icith other instruments, many of which arc complex in their construction, and therefore liable, to derange ment. In a few words, 1 consider the general ex cellouco of your Magnetic Machine worthy of commendation, and believing that they are of high remedial value, not only with Medical Prac- tioiiorn, but in tho hands of any intelligent per son, you Urc free to use my name nnd influence, if it cun be of service. It may not be amivsto mention that I regnrd the Magnetic Machine ns peculiarly beneficial in the prevalent clnss of disease called Nervous Complaints, nnd that I have recommended your instrument in severe and protracted cases of Dys pepsia,Convulsions or Fits, and deafness, (which is uenrly always of neivyus character,) with en tire success. I am, denr sir, very respectfully yours, FREDERICK HOLLICK, M. D. To Dr. D. C Moreiiead, 182 Broadway, N. Y. •FROM DR. CHARLES A. LEE. Editor of the Now York Journal of Medicine, Professor of Materia Medicine in Geneva Col lege, iS:c. D. C. Moreiiead, M. D. Dear Sir: 1 have employed your Improved Graduated Magnetic Machines, for the last year in my practice, and have found them superiorto any with which 1 Ji’uvc heretofore been acquain ted. They appear to me to combine nil the ad vantages desired in such an instrument, nud I accordingly cheerfully recommend them to the rofession. CHARLES A. LEE, M. D. ’rol’cssor of Materia Mcdicu in Geneva College. . FROM HORACE GREELEY, ESQ., Editor of the New York Tribune. YVe recently heard of a cose where a mother and newly horn infant given upas dead, were restored ulinost instantly by the use of the Grad uated Magnetic Machine. These instruments nre inadehy Dr. Moreiiead of this city, and we learn that their use is rapidly extending among intelligent Practitioners. They are exceedingly elegant and convenient in their construction, and wo believe equally excellent and efficient in their use. From the New Orleans Commercial Times. Is it too much U> say that every family, hotel, boarding-house, every ship and steamer which leaves our ports, nnd every physician nnd per son needing benefit or desiring to do good, should possess at least one of Dr. Moukhead’s Magnetic Machines ? In all Nervous Diseases wc know them to bo invaluable. LIT Price of the Machines, TYVELVE DOL LARS each, complete in every respect, and warranted. Forsalo at proprietors prices by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, fob 3 —3mtc Market Square From Charleston or Savannah to Havana... .$40 “ Charleston or Savannah to Key YVest.. .30 “ Key YVest to Havana .....10 “ Charleston to Savannah 5 For Freight or Passago, apply to the Agents. AI. C. A10RDECA1, Charleston. BROOKS & TUPPER. Savunnah. nov 4 DRAKE, DUO'S & CO., Havana. CJrTlio g| 0 , img |,jp ISA BEL-will lay up for the months of August and September,nnd resume her regnlar’trips on the 1st of October next. Iu the intercut suiting vessels will perform the mail service, leaving Charleston on tho 1st and 15th of each month. • july 17 tteml-VVecItly U.tt. Mail Mtcain Packet Line, BETWEEN SAVANNAH, GA. AND PALATKA, FLA., via Darien, Brunswick and St. Marys, Ga., Jacksonville, Black Creek and Picolata, Fla. In connection with tho Charleston Daily Mail Steum Packets at Savannah, the Mail Steamer Sarah Spalding, from Pnlatka to Lake Monroe, tho Mail Stages from Jacksonville via Alligator, Afinerul Springs and Mndisonville, to Tallahas see ; nnd from Picolata to St. Augustine. OCAMULGEE, Cnpt. YV.YVii.son. YVM. GASTON, Cant. John Hebbard. ST. MATTHEVVS, Cupt.Nicnor.As Kino. Theso Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday morning ut 10 o’clock. Returning.—Leave Palntka every Tuesday and Friday morning ut 7 o’clock, touching ut the above named places each wuy. AH goods consigned to the Agents, forwarded free ofcommission. .agents : BROOKS & TUPPER,Savannah; A. A. DoLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Brunswick: John Bessent. St. Marys; Fernan dez &• Bisbee, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Cooley, Picolata; R. It. Reid tfc Co., Pnlatka ; E. Lafitte, Charleston. fell 1 AUCTION SALES. Colien &-Fosdick, — HAVE FOR SALE— Holland Gin—5 pipes “Vine-leaf brand” in bond. june 15 Cohen A Fosdick, —HAVE FOR SALE— Bacon Sides — 4(1 hlids. prime Cincinnati, Bacon Shoulders—40 hhds^irime do .13 do do Bultimoro, Mess Pork—100 barrels, Mackerel, Nos. 1 &2, in whole and quarter bbls. Sugar—80hhds New Orleans, Whiskey—100 barrels New Orleans, Gin—100 barrels American, Holland Gin—2 pipes “Imperial Eagle,” iu Cnr tom House Store, Port Wine—4 quarter casks, Claret—5 cases “Chateau Murgnux,” high cost. Brandy—12 half pipes, 13 quarter casks “J. B. Godard.”jnne 7 NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOH CAMDEN, COL!'7»IHJA OR AUGUSTA. B Y AN ARRANGEMENT between thcSouth Carolina Rail Road Company, and tho Sa vannah und Charleston Stenm Packets. Passen gers by said Bouts can obtain Through Tickets to either Camden, Columbia nr Augusta, ut Eight Dollars, including mculson the honts. N. B. The Boats leuvo Savannah every even ing at 8i o’clock, and the Rail Road Cars leave Clmrlesioii every day nt 114 o'clock, A. M. BROOKS & TUPPER. opr 12 Agents 8. & C. S. Packets. Ufiittcd Suites Jlttil Line, FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA. BY STEAM BO A TS AND STAGES. Through in 70 hours. Fare $22, including Meals on tlic Boat. Boats leave Savannah Tuesday nnd Saturday at 10 o’clock, A. M. nnd the Stuges leave Jack sonville immediately on the arrival of the Boats, YVednosday nnd Sunday for Tallahassee viu Barber’s, Alligator, Mineral Springs und Alndi- sonville. Passengers will find this the shortest and most comfortable route. Til OS. D. DEXTER, Pro. Stngc Coaches. WOOD & COX, Agents Jacksonville. . , do Tallahassee. GTThrough Tickets for snle by BROOKS & TUPPER, dec 30 ly— Agents, Savannah. B utter cheese and lard —20 kegs and 15 tubs choice Goshen Butter, 50 boxes new Cheese,and 5ft kegs prime Leaf Lard, land ing Iron* steamer Tennessee, nnd for sale hv July 31 SCRANTON & JOIINSTOiX. P ROVISIONS. — PRIME CINCINNATI Sides, and Mess Pork, for sale by july 19 A. MINTS. G REEN GINGER—For sale by L.J. MYERS, july 18 Sinets’ Buildings. R UTA BAGA SEED. — WARRANTED New Crop Hutu Buga Seed. Received per Cherokee. For sale by -L.J. MYERS, july 25 SmeLs’-buildings. N otice. —during our absence from the Slate, Mr. JOHN F. SYMONS is duly authorised to act as our Attorney. july 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS. TUST RECEIVED. — ALL WOOL RED Flannels for sale by july 30 LATHROP & FOOTE. S ALjERATUS.—25 CASKS, 20 BARRELS nnd 100 boxes superior Salceiutus, in store and for snle by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., july 17 YVholesale Druggists, lrl Buy-st. Pnlty U. 8. Mail Steam Packet Line r^irr Between Savannah and n;|l~'^* Charleston, via Head and. Beaufort—inland two-thirds of the icay. METAMOllA, Cnpt. E. Barden. YVM. SEABROOK, Capt. P. Blankenship GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Peck. JASPER, Capt. YV. S. Dixon. This Line is composed of the above very su perior Steam Packets, with experienced com manders, and cannot be excelled for safety, coin fort nnd regularity. They leave Savannah every evening, and leave Charleston every morning throughout the year. Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through Tickets between Mncon nnd Charleston, Ten Dol lars, including meals on the steamers and omni bus fare iu Savannah. BROOKS & TUPPER, Agts. Savannah, E. LAFITTE & CO., Agts. Charleston. Worms iu Children* Of all discuses to which children are exposed, none are so fatal to them ns YVormn. Unfortu nately, children arc seldom freu from them, and as they imitate the symptoms of almost every other complaint,they often produce ularniingef- I’ccts without being suspected. YVorms nre not only a cause of disease themselves, but by their irritation aggravate nil other diseases, wandering from one part of the body to tho other, winding themselves up into large balls, nnd obstructing the bowels nnd frequently the throat, causing con vulsions, und too often death. The desired rem edy will he found in DR. JAYNE’S TON IC VERMIFUGE—which will very soon des troy the worms, and invigorate the powers oi digestion, so as to prevent a return of them. CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPIT TING BLOOD, &c.—To Consumptives, Four fifths of you are really stifle ring from neglected colds or an obstruction nnd consequent inllumma tio;; of the delicate lining of those lubes through which the air we breathe is distributed to every part of the lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough,difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, nud a spitting of blood, matter or phlegm, which finally exhausts tho strength of the patient, nnd death ensues. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT never fails to re move this obstruction, nnd produces the most pleasing and happy result. It is certain in its ef fects, and cannot fail to redieve. For sale by TI103. M. TURNER &CO.. aug 10 181 Bay-street, Savannuh. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT. G. Rummer Lyman & Co., manufacturers of GLASS WAKE, - NO. 25 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK. A gents for the united states GLASS Co., the sale of the Jersey Glass and Glassware generally, nre receiving and have on hand a great variety ofCnt, pressed and Plain Glass, Druggists’ anil Perfumers’ YVarc, ami Bottles of all kinds; colored Cologne bottles, Male and Female Glass Syringes, Nipple Shells and Shields, Graduates,(best made); Show Bot tles and Jars, for Druggists’ YY ; indows, Pessaries, Breast Pipes, half, one, two dram, and Hoincepa- tliic Vials, Male nnd Female Urinals, Mortars, Nursing Bottles, Lamps, Globes, Chimnios, Tumblers, &c., &c. Druggists’ bottles laWelled. Bottle Moulds and Bottlesnud GLASS OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. Orders by mail promptly executed. Address G. DUMMER LYMAN & CO. may 5 s—2mos ’ 2ft Clift-street, N. Y. For Fliilsulelpliia. Change of Sailing Days from Thursdays to Wed nesdays. The superior Packet Stenm Ship COLUMBUS, Capt. J B. Peck, will leave Fitzsimons’ lyhnrf, on Wednesday After noon, 25th inst., at 4 o'clock. For Freight or Passage, having handsome state-room accommo dations, apply lo II. F. BAKER, 6 Fitzsimons’ wharf, Charleston. Cabin Passage $18; Steerage $10. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia and back the same trip $30. Through Tickets to New York $20. Tho splendid new Steam Ship CAROLINA, Capt. Jus. Marks, will commence running in connection with tho COLUMBUS, on the first Wednesday in September next and will leave each city on Wednesdays alternately with the Columbus, arriving on Saturdays. Agents in Philadelphia, Messrs. E. LINCOLN &CO. july 21 PASSAGE BETWEEN Savniiamli and PliiladcEpEiia, By the 8avnyiunli and Charleston Mcnuicr*, and the splendid Steamship OSPREY ff the Philadelphia and AtlanticSteam ScSZEiijrgSBsNavigation Company's Line. By an urrnngcment with the above Company Through Tickets will be furnished to Passengers for Philadelphia, in tho superior steamship OS PREY, Capt. J. Dickinson. The Osprey has two berths in each State-room, and her Cabin is airy and spacious, and no pains will bo spared by her ofiicers to add to the pleasure and comfort of her passengers. The Osprev will lenvo Charleston on Thurs day, July 19th, nnd continue to leave on each al ternate Thursday after the arrivul of tho Savan nah Steamers. Cabin passage from Savannah $22 00 Steerage do “ “ nnd found.. 12 50 IzF The new steamship PHILADELPHIA will be placed on the line ill October. For Tickets, apply to BROOKS & TUPPER, Agents, july 19 ly— SavaiBuali and CEiarlcston Steam PAC KETS.—Summer A rrangement. From this date until further notice ■Pi AiSfirtfiia Passengers by tho Savannah nnd Charleston Mail Steam-packets, will be taken from Savannah to Charleston, Beaufort and Hil ton-Head, nnd to return in the same steamer, for one faro. Meals included. BROOKS & TUPPER, Agts. N. B. The time allowed for returning will in no case he extended. June 4 C ANAL FLOUR, STARCH, SOAI\ Ac.— 25 bbls Canal Flour, Genesee brand; 50 boxes Colgate’s No. 1 nnd Pearl Starch, and 100 boxes Buchan’s and Smith’s Family Soup, land ing from brig Excel, and for sale bv July 21 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. C 1 HATH AM INFERIOR COURT-JULY > Term, 1849.—YVherens, II. Vonglnhen, J. A. Shnfler. John F. Mehlrum, Petit Jurors, sum moned to attend the present term of this Court, having made default: It is ordered that they he fined Twenty Dollars each, unless they do file* good nnd sullieient causes of excuse on or before the first day of the next Term of said Court, july 30 It. F. AKIN, Dep. Clk, i. c. c. c. JJEFIUGERATORS.—A NEYV. AND proved Pattern, ale by july 25 IM Just received nnd for I. YV. MORRELL. A CARGO OF PRIME WHITE Maryland Corn, daily expected, and for sale to arrive by A. MINIS, july HI C OItN.- I M USIC PORT-FOLIOS.—A NEW AND improved stylo, fonmlolr^ M' . july 10 JOHN M. COOPER. It clioico new Butter; 10 firkins do do; 50 boxes Priine Cheese, landing from steamer Cherokee and fdr sale hy july 9 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. M osquito n etting.—bobbi n et and Linen Mosquito Netting, 8-4 Whito and Blue- Mosquito Netting, for saloby july is Laroche, bowne & co. U NDDERSIIIRTS. — GENTS MERINO Vests; Gents Whito nud Brown Cotton Vesta. Ladies Gailzn Merino Nests, for snio hy july 18 LaROCHH. BOWNE & CO. FLOUR, &C.—LANDING. 50 witolo and half bbls Canal Flour, 200 Roy nold’s Hnms, for sale hy july 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. QANAL NOTH! JU.—Savannah and Charleston and Florida Steam ers.—Hereafter no Pusses will be taken from Negroes to he carried hv either of tho above Lines,—and Owneis nr Agents must nppenrin person, before such Negro A will be allowed to go onboard. • jtuio 13 BROOKS & TUPPER, Agf. Steam, Gas and Water Tubes. W ELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES, from I to 4 inches bore, nnd from 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining internal pressure of from 400 to 2500 lbs. per square inch, with Tees, Elbows, Crosses, Stop Cocks, Check Y’nlvcs and other fittings, connecting by screw joints. Also, YVELDED IRON FLUES for Locomotive, Bunt nnd other Steam Engine BoilcrH. Man u fact ii red and for snio by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Oflice Third nnd YValnnt-sts., july 4 Philadelphia. Penn S HOWER BATHS.—HILL’S IMPROVED Patent Force Pump; Smith’s do. Sliding Tap. Just received and for sale by july 25 I._YV. MORRELL. B altimore flour.—qoo barrels, landing from sclir. II. N. Gnmbrill, and for ■ale by SWIFT, DENSLOYV & WEBSTER* july 19 M ATCHES! MATCHES!!—100 GROSS Matches in wood nnd chip boxes, just re ceived und fnr sale low by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. july 24 181 Bay-street. T ~ RAVELLING DRESSES.—LINEN BA rnges, Linen Lusters and Linen Ginghnm. For sale by ' LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO july 24 W A N T E D.—STATE BANK STOCF Apply to COHEN & FOSDICK. july 24 R utabaga turnip seed. 1 —500 pound fresh Turnip Seed, just received per steam er and for snle hy THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., 181 Bny-street. YVI10 have also on hand a large variety of ee from David Lnndreth’s celebrated Nursery, com prising nil kinds of Garden Vegetables. Gard uers and Planters supplied on liberal terms, june 21 T HREE MONTHS AFTER DATE, Ap plication will he made at the Planters’ Bmk of the State of Georgia, for renewal of Scrip No. 402, for Ten Shares of Stock, dated Cth day of July 1842, in the name of J. I*. YVilliumsou, Ex ecutor estiitc Henry Taylor, whichscrq) bus eith er been lost or mislaid. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Ex’r. july 14 *13— Tickles, Preserves, &c. WELLS, MILLER PROVOST. £^*217 FltONT ST ft lift T, NftW YOKK.^f Manufacti'iikrs ol^every variety of Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Catsups, Snuces. Syr ups, Vinegars, Mustard, Spices, Extracts. Pat ent Preserved Provisions, such as Oysters. Lob sters, Salmon, Mackerel, shad, Meats, Y r egetn- ihles, &c. Importers of Olives, Capers, Salad Oils, Sardines, East and YVest Indiu Condiments, etc. Their stock is more extensive, comprises a greater variety, and is out tip ill better style than that of any other House ill their business in tho United States. Their goods are packed in all the vnripus packages, and in so safe a manner an to hear transportation to any part of the country. N. B. Catalogues may be seen at the offico of this paper. Agenhfin Boston: Silas Peirce Sc Co. Phila delphia : Jos. B. Bussier. Baltimore: A. Hart & Son. St. Louis: Geo. Buchanan•& Co. Louisville: John Fonda & Co. Cincinnati: Henry Brachman. 20— july 111 . • Paint and Oil Store, WEST SIDE OF MONUMENT SQUARE. JOHN G. FALLIGANT Invites his friends nnd, tho public generally, both from town and country, to call nnd exnmino hisstock before they purchase. E\cry article is selected by himself and will bo warranted of the best quality, and ho will sell nt low prices and on accommodating terms. ly— july 23 T O MERCHANTS. ItAILYVAYS AND OTHER COM PANIES.—Advertiser—A man of activity and steady business habits, is de sirous offormmg un engagement with any Mer chant or Company, ns Clerk, assistant, or trav eller, in i&hicli latter capacity ho bus been em ployed up to a late period. Testimonials und references of the highest order. Please address •' Viator, ” care of the Georgian Office. C^Tlic Charleston Courier will plcnsc copy once a week till forbid und send their bill to tins office. july 24 R EPACKING.—Cotton neatly packed in Square Buies, ut the S11IPPEI in Square Buies, ut the SHIPPER’S PRESS. Apply to II. M. DAVENPORT, Agt. jnne 7 3mos— N otice. — all persons having any claims nguiust the estate of the late JOHN MITCHELL, deceased, will please ren der them in to the subscriber, duly attested, with in the time prescribed hy law. RANDOLPH SPALDING, Exe’r. Darien, July 3, 1849.july 9 H osiery. —la die8'white and Brown Cotton Hose, Ladies Moravian Cat- ton Hose, Misses White and-Browu Open Work Cotton Hose, Gents. Merino Lambs Wool half Hose, for sale by july 18 LaROCHE. BOWNE & Co. JJLACK BAREGES —THE SUBSCRI bers hnvo just opened an invoice of Bloc Bareges, which they offer for sale, july 24 MARSHALL & AIKIN. S OAP. CANDLES. BISCUITS, &C—100 boxes Colgate’s Pale ufm No. 1 Soap ;50 do lib bar Soap; 30 do Sperm Cundlos; 50 do Hen-; demon's 0 & 8Tallow Candles; 25do Hulls & Sons pntent mould Cnodlcs ; nnd 30bbls Bntter, Sugar and SodaCnckers. landing nnd for sale by july 21 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.