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Grf.f.nsborqugh, (Ala.) Sept. 12.
The Cotton Crop. —We mentioned
week* ago, in a notice we took of the
of cotton, that it would become third
of last year. The worm has prevailed , ‘
time to so great an extent, tliat \v are
to*believe, that it will not exceed
last year. This appears now to be
pression of the planters, so far as we 1
to learn. -
NEW ORLEANS, Sept^H
Blockade of Vera Cruz.—Through
vna papers, we learn that on the 22d ult.,
Cruz was blockaded by the Texian squadron.
The Mexican Government Journal acknowledjS
es that General Reyes was obliged to retreat beforjj
the Federalists, and the Laredo and Meir were]
captured.
From Mexico. —Our Havana papers contain ex
tracts from Mexican Gazettes, from which we make
the following extracts:
VERA CRUZ, Aug. 21.
There are three Texian vessels of war lying oft’
our port, at the distance of a few leagues. We arc,
in a manner blockaded by the Texians: and,
although they may capture vessels, yet being no
more.than pirates, they will not be permitted with
impunity, to molest the vessels of other nations.
This, we confess, makes our blood boil; we cannot
view it with serenity ; it makes us desperate; and
in the midst of a useless wrath, we are compelled
to acknowledge the cause of our present humilia
ting situation. A banditti insult a nation ; which
nation has this day the elements to place it in the
foremost rank of those discovered by Christopher
Columbus. Who on making such a reftectien, is
not saddened ? is not enraged ? is not ashamed ?
or who is not warmed with the fire of patriotism to
punish such temerity ?
The Diario del Gobierno of Mexico, contains a
proclamation to the following effect: That the sth
regiment of infantry is extinguished for ever, for
their infamous defection on the 15th of July. Ano
ther regiment, who took part in the revolution, are
served the same way. [This is Almonte’s way of
restoring the Constitution of ’2*l.— Bulletin.
A Passenger of the Lexington. —The coroner of
Smith Town, L. 1., writes that an inquest was held
on the 13th imt. on the body of a woman which
had drifted ashore, supposed from appearances to
have been one of the sufferers at the conilagration
ot the Lexington, as the back of her dress was some
what burnt, and the muscles on each side of the
lace looked as if literally cooked and adhering to
the bones, the remaining portion of the bones of the
head and face completely denuded. She had on a
black silk dress, merino * ape, pink gauze neck
handkerchief, black, figured belt, red flannel shirt,
black woollen stockings, and slippers. She was
recognised from description referred to, to be the
wife ol James Bates, of Ahington, Plymouth Cos.
Mass., formerly of New Jersey.— jYctc York Cou
• ricr.
Venezuela. —A geographical survey of the entire
territory of Venezuela has just been completed by
Col. Codassi, who has been ten years engaged in the
task. Ij is found that this republic comprises no less
than 35,000 square leagues of territory; the greater
portion of which has been hitherto unknown. The
results of this important survey are recorded in a
map on a very extensive scale and a general atlas,
which arc now being printed in Paris by an order
of the government of Venezuela, and which will
complete the geographical knowledge of this por
tion of the continent of soutli America; remarkable
alike by the variety and value of its natural pro
ductions, by its virgin forests, and its magnificent
water courses, amounting to 2,000 in number, and al
most all navigable, the greater portion of them being
absorbed by the immense Orouoke, which is naviga
ble for a distance of more than 1,000 miles from its
mouth.— Boston Journal.
A supposed Pirate. —Captain Watson, of the ship
Roanoke, from Rio Janeiro, arrived at Philadelphia
on the 10th iiutant, reports having been boarded
on the sth of August, in lat. 10 45 S., lon. 34 sft
W , by H. B. M. brig Patridge, from whom he re
ceived the following information, which bad been
obtained from Pernambuco on the 3d of August:—
“ The hark Marv, Captain Clark, from Baltimore,
on her passage to Pernambuco, fell in with a sus
picious looking vessel in lat. 5 N., lon. 27 11 VV.
She was a large herm. brig, painted black, with a
narrow red streak, mounting four carrotiades and a
pivot gun. She chased the Mary several hours,
and fired at her until she hove too, and indeed once
afterwards. She hailed in Spanish and broken
English, ordering the Mary to take in sails, and
upon Captain Clark asking wlmt he wanted, he
was told that it was u none of his business.” A
ship and a hark from the southward heaving in
sight at the same time, caused him to make all sail
in an opposite direction, without hoarding the Marv.
When first seen, at day light, the stranger had
nothing set hut a forc-spencer, hut made all sail in
stantly on discovering the bark.”— Boston States
man.
Mono av, Sept. 23tli.
At an extra meeting of the Democratic Republi
cans of Washington Ward, held at their Hall, Capt.
Edward B. Giliiam, was called to the Chair, and
Philip M. Russell, appointed Secretary.
The meeting was eloquently addressed by Col.
John Mullen, after which he was followed by C.
MacAhdkll and P. G. Siiick.
The meeting then adjourned.
EDWARD B. (iILHAM, Chairman.
Philip M. Russell, Scc’y.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL.
On Finance —Lewis, Goodwin, M’Allister, and
Waring.
On Dry Culture —Waring, M’Allistcr, and Shaf
fer.
On Health und Cemetery —M’Al lister, Cuylcr, and
Waring.
On Public Sales —Cuylcr, Anderson, and Bos
ton.
On Market —Shafter, Goodwin, and Folsom.
On Pumps —Folsom, Dillon and Wagner.
On Accounts —Anderson, Boston, and Hopkins.
_ On Jail —Hopkins, Cuylcr, and Dillon.
On Strcetsand Lanes— Good win, Butler, and Lew
is.
On Lamps —Dillon, Wagner, and Folsom.
On Fire Department —Boston, Hopkins, and Cuy-
On Public liuiltlings —Butler, Shaft’d
is.
On Public Docks —Wagner,
kins.
ARRIVAL AND
AT SAVANNAH.
NORTHERN MAIL.
Due 9, a. M. daily. | Closes 12, m.
AUGUSTA MAIL.
Due 3, p. M. daily. | Closes 7, P. m- dnily^^^P
MII.LEIHiKVILLE, MACON, Ac.
Due every other day at 3, P. M.
Closes every other day at 7, P. M.
SOUTHERN MAIL.
Due Sundays and Wednesdays by 12 at night*
Closes Tuesday and Friday at 10 A. M.,
T isl -W E EKi ,Y TKLB(fk A ! 11
This paper is now in regulur operation. It is published
for the country, tri-weekly, (Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays,) at Four dollars per annum —always in ad
tance.
JUUM P'puhlnaii
<>*
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ip/Miiify Nomination.
State Senate.
Be LILLY
.i Represent at ires.
GLASCOCK.
HAYNIE.
GAREY F. PARISH.
Bibb County Ticket.
For Senate.
E. D. TRACY.
For Representatives.
A. CLOPTON.
M. BARTLET.
H. 11. HOWARD.
Commercial.
Latest dates from Liverpool .Sept. 3
Latest dates from Havre July 31
Latest dates from Havana Aug. 22
Charleston Exports , Sept. 28.
Philadelphia —Brig Rnndolpli--218 bales Upland
Colton and 50 tierces Rice.
—Sclir. E. P. Cohen—6s boxes and
05 bids. Sugar, 160 sacks Salt, 151 bags Rve, 5 tons
Pig Iron.
aliUwinfl SntcUtflcarc.
POUT OF SAVAVNAU—SEPTEMBER 29.
Sun rises 6 07 I Moon rises 07 57
Sun sets 5 511 | High water 09 17
CLEARED,
Selir. Daty Chase, Thomas, Boston—White &
Bartels.
ARRIVED,
Selir. Mary & Elizabeth, Smith, St. Augustine
—hound to Wilmington, N. C. Put in on account
of head wind.
Sloop Georgia, Moore. Sunbury. 1000 bushels
Corn, Ac. to J. J. Maxwell.
Steamboat Lamar, Croker, Augusta, with boats 6
and 7, to C. F. Mills. 374 hales Cotton, to Lewis
& Wilder, Holmes & Sinclair, G. B. Lamar, Law.
ton & Bohn, S. Solomons & Cos.
MEMORANDA.
CHARLESTON, Sept. 28.—Arr, ship Calhoun,
New York; selir. Thcjis, Nassau, N. P.
At Quarantine, brig Excel, Nickols, from Sa
vannah, for New York—put in owing to the crew
being sick.
Lost,
j. On the 28th inst. at 0 o’clock,
■jjjjyj’’ before A. 11. Fannin's
jSjWVtol a mahogany hay horse,
face, long tail, known as
l)r. Watkins’ saddle horse. $lO
reward for delivery of said horse.
sept 20 It 221
Evans’ Camomile Pills,
JUST received and for sale bv
sept 21 THOS. RYERSON.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may eoneern .-
WHEREAS, John McMahon hath applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, for Letters of Administration on
the estate and effects of A. P. Morton, of Chatham
county, Georgia, Cut lately of Florida, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased,
to tile their objections (if any they have) in the
Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before the
twenty-third day of September next; otherwise let
ters of administration will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable M. Mvers, one of the
Justices of the said Court, the twenty-fifth day of
September A. D. one thousand, eight hundred and
forty. EDWARD G. WILSON,
sept. 25 Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. c.
Lost,
4 LADY'S mourning broach, square, with hair
in it, and the initials S. C. N. and the date
1838, engraved on the back. As it is valued on
account of the hair, a liberal reward will be paid
upon its being restored to the subscriber.
RICHARD D. ARNOLD,
sept 24 6t (Georgian copy.) 217
Lost,
A GOLD sleeve button, chased round the odges.
tm. The finder will bo rewarded if it is left at this
office—and goldsmiths will please not purchase it.
sept 24 217
Negro Cloths, Shoes, &c.
JUST received per brigs Madison and Sterling,
50 pieces negro cloth,
40 do Satinets,
10 hales brown shirting and sheeting,
6 eases bleached do * do.
3 bales shirting stripes,
60 pieces Linseys,
40 do low prired rnlirors,
4 cases silk and cotton umbrellas,
10 cases mens’ lined and bound brogans,
5 do do, a very good article,
40 doz woollen and cotton hose.
10 pieces French merino,
Which are offered wholesale and retail, at the
most reduced prices, by
D. DEMI'SEY,
sept 94 217
Itiiyuc’s Vegetable Pills.
JUST received and for sale by
sept 21 TIIOS. RYERSON.
Savannah Refectory.
r rMIE undersigned respectfully informs bis friends
I. and the public, that his Oyster Establishment,
and general Ordinary, is NOW OPEN for the sea
son.
lie will have every luxury that the market or
country can alford, and prompt and attentive wait
ers.
also returns thanks to his funds for (ho very
|Hrral support extended to him season, and lie
‘l"’ 1 “* *••* neither pains nor expense will
to merit public patronage.
the country filled immediately, mid
’ l" 1 ’ “I 1 M """l and fresh, ill the best order
joiin McMahon,
Whittakcr-street, near the Bay.
suppers supplied in the
terms.
papers copy 2w ) 2w 213
’ n and M 111 <■ 11 e■ - x ill, Kcroi
anil Me-senger \iigilsta
iminli- l,w ill nisei l I lie a Ini ve
to this
office.
Bi’iiilies,
k FINE assortment of Hair and Tootli Brushes,
A. just received and for sale by
sept 14 208 THOS. RYERSON.
To Rent.
JvjL An excellent dwelling House, containing
KfiHl 5 rooms, a good kitchen,oven, a wood-house,
eoncb-limise, and stable. Also—< a good yard. Ap
ply at this office.
sept 16 210
Razor
CHAPMAN’S Patent Metalic Razor Straps,
Saunders’ do do do
Emerson’s Elastic do
Just received and for sale, by
sept 21 THOS. RYERSON.
Butler’s Effervescent Jlttgnesia,
FOR Dyspepsa, Nervous Debility, Head Ache,
Accidity of the Stomach, Habitual Costive
ness, &c. and highly valued as a Cooling Purgative,
just received and for sale bv
sept 21 THUS. RYERSON.
A Wet Nurse,
WANTS a situation. She ran be well recom
mended, and is a healthy, married woman
of excellent character. Apply at this office,
sept 1!)—3l* 213
A Kit tint ion Wanted.
BY a man, capable of acting as Porter, Ware
houseman, or Cotton Sampler. He is a mar
ried man with a large family, and desires employ
ment much.
sept 16 210
Infallible Cure for tlie Dropsy and
White Swelling.
THE subscriber is in possession of an infalli
ble remedy for Dropsy and White Swelling,
He will undertake to cure the Dropsy in any stage,
provided the patient has never been tapped. He
will also undertake the cure of White Swelling
in any stage of the disease, and will restore the
limb to its original soundness, unless total decay
lias taken place. The author of these cures lias
been successful in the cure of the above diseases
for thirty years, and in the decline of bis life, lias
divulged the same to the subscriber, being no lon
ger able to practice. Asa proof of bis perfect con
fidence of his success, the subscriber requires no
pay unless lie effects a cure. He may be consulted
at Mr. Noel Lanier's, on the Louisville Road,
Scriven county, near the fortv-five mile station.
HENRY FURNS,
sept 16—210 2t Scriven county.
flttvalry Election.
BY order of Major General Cone, an Election
will be held at the old Court House in Bryan
County, on the 25tli ot October next, to fill the va
cancy occasioned by the resignation of- Major Win.
Law, late commander of Squadron of Cavalry, at
tached to Ist division Georgia Militia.
ANDERSON, Scn’r. Capt.
Sept 15 tc 269
Situation Wanted.
A PERSON, well acquainted with conveyanc
ing and law proceedings in general, would be
glad of receiving employment at a very low rate,
lie would act as clerk, or in any other capacity.
Business being bis object—emolument is only u
secondary consideration.
sept 14 206
A Card.
FBNHE undersigned, Boiliieii, havingcommenc
-*- ed business on bis own account, solicits a
share of public patronage lie deems it unneces
sary to speak ill bis own behalf—as there are ma
ny gentlemen of high character who liaie person
ally known liis skill to have been long tested In re.
and that be has proved himself'competent to oier,
come all d.dimities that presented themselves-
Shop, corner of Drayton and Congress streets.
WHERE A 1.1. ORDEIIS Will. BE STRICTLY ATTENDED TC
All Ornamental House-work executed ill a style
that cannot be surpassed in this city. Geometrical
md Hanging stairs, in all their various windings,
executed in tile newest end most appropriate man
tier. Modern as well as original designs given foi
all Ornamental Work.
ROBERT KNOX.
Julv 20 ‘Geogian copy.) 160
QCPEKINTENBENT’S office, Dist. oi
•O Brunswick, Ua., Darien, July 15tli, 1340.
Proposals will be received until the 10 li of Au
gust next, to keep in good condition by painting,
caulking and pitching, and to replace and move at
their proper stations as often as required, the 161
lowing buoys, viz .• one on Sapello Bar, five on
Dolmy Bar. and nine at the entrance of Brunswick
Harbor, Persons desirous of contracting will
please state their terms by the year, or for a term
of yeats.
Good reference or security, will be lequired as
to the faithful performer ol this duty. Address
‘he subscriber at the Custom House, Darien.
A I.EX W. WYLLY,
july 90-60 Superintendent.
Amboy Hay ami Goshen Butter.
ONE hundred tmmiles Prime Amboy hay, and
5 kegs Goshen butteivA--. first, rate article)
now landing fro.n brig Wilson Fuller. For sale by
July 28 167 M. DILLON.
Justice of tho Peace.
qjt HE subscriber having received liis-commis
. atnii, ‘ s prepared to discharge die duties ol
his office No'a:-ian business all-1 conveyancing
entrusted to his c a re, will meet with prompt at.
tent ion. M. O. DILLON.
j"'> 9 151
Notice,
los KIM I FELT, Esq., is authorised to act as
my Attorney, during my absence from the
city. Mr. Israel Dasher, will attend to selling
and collecting as heretofore for the subscriber,
jniie 26-141-e o-d-St. JOHN WAGNER
f nvendisit Tobacco.
•> /§ BOXES Cavendish Tobacco, a great
L®"* gain, for sale by P. IIALLIGAN.
april‘2l : 84
11/ ANTED* To hire, a coloured worn in,who
I “ can cook, wash, and iron, for a small family
liberal wages wil.be given. Apply at diis office
may 7-t 98
TiaAGISTIiITE’S OFFICE—The sub
-11 1 scriber at Unlit Ins friends of the 4th Ileal,
and the citizens generally, that he lias rec'd his
Commission,and Is duly qualified aica Justice of the
Peace. His office is next the office,
formerly occupied by Thus, 11. Williams, Esq
All busii ess committed to him w ill be fiii fifully
executed. JAS. M. DKUONOUK.
may 7 98-
I n formal ion lYauiod.
DANIEL O’CONNELL, a native of Mallow,
County Ctirk, Ireland. When last heard
from, he was walking on a rail road in the state of
Georgia. Ilisfmlier, who resides in Portland, is
very anxious to hear from him. Aliy inforqialion
respecting him, addressed to his father Daniel O’
Connell, or his brother, Callahan tpComifll,
Franklin street, Portlard, Maine. *ug 3 172
t'citEAfil ALE—2O bills Bean’s Stock A
J landing Imm brig Augusta, ur.d or sale by
may 9-100 mic|| DILLON.
Noyes.
GUROMIE Soda powders,
Bdo seidlets. For sale bv.
aug 7 176 THOS. RYERSON.
Hafartl.
AVING RESUMED the practice of my pro
fession. I will attend the various Courts of
the United States; those of the eastern and middle
ciicuits. Office in Bull street, near
—Attendenco when not in court, frofiß A, M.
8 P. M. RICHARD LEAKE.
Jttl) 4 148.
Koinovoil.
THE Subscriber bus removed from Ilouston
strem, to the store recently occupied M Mr.
Z. M. Winklnr, opposite Mr. Vl'in. Halo’s, Market
square ; and will keep a regular supply of Gro
ceries, dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, &r. eke. which lie
will sell at a very low priro for rath,
sept 24 lm 217 D. LYNCH
Georsla—Scriven County.
Agreeable o an order of the Honorable In
ferior Court of Scriven County, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold, before tlie court
house door, in Jacksonborougti, Scriven Uountv, utr
the first Tuesday in October next, between the
usual hours of sale.
The following tract of land, lying and being si
tuate in the county of Scriven, on the Great Ogee
chee River, and through which the Central Rail
Road passes, as a part of the real estate of Theophi
lus Williams, deceased.
One Plantation, containing twelve hundred and
forty-six and a half (1246) acres, under good fencing
and other improvements, attached to the same is a
Grist and Saw Mill, and adjoins the lands of Dr.
Richardson, Miles Hunter, and David Curtis.
One tract, containing four hundred and thirty-six
(436) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Miles
Hunter and Penelope Kent.
One tract, containing five hundred (500) acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Peter Rogers and
and Penelope Kent.
One tract, containing two hundred and thirtv-six
(236) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Miles
Hunter and Penelope Kent.
One tract, containing four hundred and ninetr
five (495) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
John M. Wade.
The last two tracts of land, do not lie on the
Great Ogeecliee. All the several tracts here de
scribed are well itnproved,with goodfencesthereon-
The Central Rail Road runs within half a mile of
the mills aforementioned. Property sold for the
benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the
day ofsale. Purchasers to dav for titles.
ABRAM HUNTER, Jr., Adm’r
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lUßssenliul Salt Louiou.
iNMnsa ing Ink, Ironmould and other stains
■ linen or fine goods. Price 25centsper
box. Tor sale by THOS. RYERSON.
sept 14 ‘ 208
Low’s old English Soaps.
JUST received, a general assortment of Low’s
Old English Soaps, for sale bv
sept 14 208 THOS. RYERSON.
A Situation Wanted,
A S Barkeeper, or Clerk. The applicant would
make himself generally useful. Apply at
this office.
sept 16 210
A Situation Wanted,
BY a young man, capable of doing an outdoor
business, who can be well recommended. He
’is anxious for employment, and would also do any
indoor business, such as salesman or storekeeper.
He writes a legible band, and could act as wbarl
clerk or collector. Apply at this office.
sept 12—ts “ 207
Just Kereived l*y Recent Arrivals.
PIPES pure Holland Gin,
50 bills Connecticut do.
50 bbls Domestic Brandy,
40 bbls. N. E. Rum ; lObags Pepper,
10 firkins Goshen Butter,
20 qr. casks Teneritfe Wine,
40 bbls. Irish Potatoes, and for sale on tin
usual liberal terms, by MICH. DILLON,
sept. 12 207
W. Prendcr&ast,
HAS just received by the brigs Excel and G. B
Lamar, the following articles, which he of
fers as usual, cheap for cash.
Red Flannel,
White do.
White Canton Flannel,
Brown do. do.
Merrimack Prints,
Low priced bleached Sheetings,
Brown Sheetings,
Do. do.
sept 12 (Geor.) 207
llroriil Cloths.
IOW priced Broad Cloths,
J Blue, Mixed, Adelaide, Brown, and Claret
coloured Cloths. Fur sale low, for rash hv
M. PRENDERGAST.
sept 12 (Geor.) 207
City Slicrifl’s Sale.
ON the first TUESDAY in November next, will
he sold before the Court House, in the citt of
Savannah,between the usual hours of sale, Tow
Boats No. 2,3 and 7, levied on by virtue of a dis
tress warrant, issued from the Honorable Inferior
Court of Chatham County, at the instance of James
M. Wayne vs. Peter Bennuch. Also, at the same
time and place, Tow Boat No. 11, levied on by
virtue of a distress warrant, issued from the Hon
orable Inferior Court of Chatham County, at the
instance es George Anderson vs. Peter Bennoeh.
Also,at the same time and place, a large Counting
House Desk, one piece of Osanltergs, ami a half
bag of Buck S|mt, and sundry odd volumes Books,
surrendered hv Robert T. Webb, for the benefit of
bis creditors. Terms hankablemonev.
LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sherifi’.
sept 11 206
City Sheriff’s Stile.
ON the first Tuesday in October next, will be
sold before the Court House, in the city of Sa
vannah, between the usual hours of sale, Tow-
Boats, No’s. 1 & 7, levied on by virtue of Distress
Warrants, issued from the lloiutruble Inferior
Court of Chatham county, at the instance of George
Vnderson vs. Peter Beunocli, R. Habersham A
Son, vs. Peter Bennoeh. Property pointed out bv
Attornies. Terms, bankable money.
LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. >
sept 4 200
City Sliorill'N Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in October next, will be
sold before the Court House, in the city eT
Savannah, between the usual hoprs of sale, one
Mahogany Sofia, two Card Tables, one Centre do.,
two Mahogany Stand-, seven gifted Chairs, two
common Rocking ditto, and one pair of large An
dirons. Levied on hv virtue of a fi. fit, issued from
the Hon. Court of Common Pleas, and of Oyer and
Terminer, for the city of Savannah, at the instance
of Price & Vender ts. John L. Cope. Property
ituintcd out by Plaintiff's Attorney.
LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff - ,
sept 4 200
City SlH'rJlf’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in October next, will be
sold before the Court House, in the City of
Savannah, between the usual boqrs of sale, the
south-w estern part of Lot No. 5, Oglethorpe Ward,
St. (Jail, containing 50 feet on Zuhley strcc.f, and
36 feet in depth, bounded south by Zuhley street,
and east by oilier parts of said Lot No. 5, and west
by Lot No. 6, with all the buildings anil iinprove
mepts thereon, levied on fi. fas. issued
Deuorable Fleas
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Iter lias received, by recent
l.itvini; ait” I-. w l,i. Ii In idlers for
low prices t'or cash.tiz.
Cn.ss b.irrc.l Swiss Muslins,
I I low I lii'b Linens; W•
childrens’went . black, blue, w
loured (‘'niton lime
M I’KEmH
sept lb (G, crgiau topvl HBHHB
Flour.
ONE hundred bbls. and 50 hf. bbls. Baltimore
City Mills Fluor, a superior article, warrant
ed free from garlic; landing from brig Opelousas
For sale by MICH. DILLON
sept 12 207
Hay, Corn and Oats.
TWO hundred and fifty bundles prime North
ern hay,
16 bushesls Baltimore corn.
1000 bushels Virginia Oats. For sale hy
”ptlo M. DILLON.
To Rent.
MTHE Subscriber’s Wharves, and Brick
Stores, in Washington Ward, well calculated
for two Steamboat Companies. Possession given
on the first of October next. For terms, apply to
Messrs. Geo. W. Anderson St Brother, or to the
subscriber. GEO. ANDERSON
sept d—4w 2U3
Justice IttacOouuell’s
RETURN day will be TUESDAY 15th Sep
tember, inst.—Court day 25th inst.
sept 5 an
Matches.
1 CASE Clark’s Friction Matches, just received
a. and for sale by THOS. RYERSON.
sept 3 ltw
Shaving Cream.
J DOZ. Verbena Shaving Cream, large size.
Av 6 do. do. do. do. small.
6 do Gucrlan’s do. do.
Just received and for sain by
se P* 3 THOS. RYERSON.
Vanilla Bean.
■ UST received a fresh supply of Vanilla Bean,
•a per brig New Hanover, for saie by
sept 3 198 THOS. RYERSON.
Cash Clothing Store.
Carnrr of Champion's Buildings , Markcl-St/uare.
f |MIE Subscribers respectfully inform the inha
■*- hitants of Savannah, and its vicinity that they
have just received by the brig G. B. Lamar, and
other late arrivals, a part of their Fall Stock. They
liave now on hand superfine West of England wool
dyed Black and Blue Dress and Frock Coats, Pan
taloons and Vests ; Cassimere Pantaloons ; Vests of
Satin, Silk, Boinbasin, Valencia, Ac. ; Pilot cloth
surtouts, hunting and w alking coats, full trimmed
witli silk and velvet: heavy forest doth ditto; sati
net goods of every description. Negro clothing of
all kinds. A complete assortment of youths’ and
children s clothing, &c. Fine cotton and linen
Shirts, Fancy Calico do.; Bosoms, Collars, silk
Handkerchiefs, Stocks, real Italian Cravats, Ac.
They would particularly call attention to the
ST\ LE in which their Goods are got up. The fash
ions are of this fall, and the articles are equal in
point of finish, to any that are made to older in
New-York.
Country Merchants supplied on liberal terms.
UTAH the Goods are plainly marked with the
selling price, and no abatement ran be made.
JOHN SOUTHWELL A CO
sept 8 2w 203
Salt.
ONE thousand bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
For sale low, by D. DEMPSEY,
sept 1 ji7
Law .Holier.
f|tl!E subscribers, in addition to their proses
*■ sional duties in the Eastern Circuit, will prac
tice in the Superior Courts of Washington, Jrffcr.
son, Seriven and Burke, of the middle circuit
aug 28 3t 194 CHARLTON A WARD.
TANARUS,,!! 1 ?!"** o*’ 0 *’ Tea and Coffee. “
W KM \ llhds. prime Cuba molasses,
50 qr. boxes Hyson tea,
50 bags prime green Cuba coffee. For al
b y M DILLON
A 4'ard.
Shaving is the order of the day ! !
*7 DWARD PENNY, so favorably known to the
“ 4 community while late foreman of Monsieur
Desnover, lias opened a neat establishment oppo
site the Pulaski House, where be will be glad to
see bis friends, and will pay that strict attention to
them as to ensure their custom and establish him
self as the first Figaro in the city.
••"■y 31 196—ts
Troy Ale.
1 II “BLS. Reid & Sons rclebrntoft Croani
Ale, just received, and for sale by
a g M. DILLON
Cheap Cnsli Store.
RUST received by the brig L. Baldwin, from N
** \ork, the following articles, which will In
disposed of, as usual, cheap for cash, viz
Low priced dark Prints^
“ “ light do
4-4 French printed Cambrics
Fine bleached Bhirtinga
Low priced do do
Russia Diaper
Spool Cotton
Brown Holland, hv
M. FRENDERGABT
!<"g 2!) (Geor) 196
IFST RECEIIED, by the brig Sterling,
from New-4 ork, the following Seasonable
Goods, which are oiler .id very- cheap lor cash, viz. ;
’ Canton Flannels; Red Flannel; White Flannel ;
Yellow Flannel ; Broad Cloths ; Crumb Cloths ;
Merinos; coloured Circassians; fryncli, English,
and German Merinos; light, fancy, and dark co
loured Calicoes; black whitc.do.; Kentm-kv jeans
Stripes ; blue Drill; Tickings ; Russia Duck . I.iiid
sevs ; Fancy Vestings ; Padding ; Apron Checks ;
llrown Holland* ; Irish Limns; Bird-eve Diaper
Russta Diaper; Bi!k half How ; Black 1 (strati Bilk
Black Crape ; Gum Elastic ftitsp, p ( |ers ; Furniture
Prints ; Mnrtmgs ; Table Cloths; Suspender But
lons, o:c. lie. For hale by
lr M PRENDERGAST.
sc P t ‘Q (Georgian copy)
Notice.
nUR ING the absence of tlie undersigned from
tin; State, bis sou, T. DEMPSEY, is duly ,
authorized to act as my attopnev. -’ 1 . \
Aug 14, 1640. P DEMfSEY
sept 1 ‘197
State of Hcoritia—PhtMliam County.
•ELECTION NOTICE.
A N cl or tilth Krprescntntires in Congress,
from this StitWh for a Senator and Four Rrprt
sentutirrs, to represent the county of Chatham in
the next General Assembly of the State 6f Georgia,-
will be held at tlie Court-fiouse, in the City of Sa-